stren-gt ~i has TH _ ___-i.- <1 (Continued from page one) a failed. the recess enabling him resume his ofllce task with re- wed V1801‘. _ . m, Bell's ijpoliticai career was arked by 102831‘ l0 hlB party, pro- cial and federal. As Premier his llcy was one of extreme caution, hich frequently subjected him to nsure. Over seventy years ‘of age hen he ass ‘ed control of the fin- ces of than ‘evince, he no doubt = ried into ‘iiublioeirairs the frug- I habits of avlifetime, and was nat- ally disincl to adopt new ideas' accept obligations, how- er urgent. ' ' As a. citizen. he mas genial. com- - lonable aiidjcntertslning. ne was ‘familiar a on the streets c: umme side, ere he was highly -_pected b all. News of his serious cident came as a great shock to e many‘ who’ knew him. both in ublic and private life, and prepay. - them for the fatal word ‘that emed inevitable from the serious tul-e of hifinjury. The-late 141's. Bell predceased her usband by several years. They left O Ohlldfflb T1161‘! 8Y8 16ft to mourn ~ brothers. Donald. in Tryon, and ornelius. Cape Traverse: also four lstbrs, Mrs. Charles McIntosh, Vic- ria, P. E. 1.. Mrs. John Dixon, De- E1719. widen“ Crockett, Calgary lta., and Mrs. John McDonald, Au. : tine Covp, besides a number of thcr relatives, to whom The Guar- ian tenders deepest sympathy, iii... .771? jMarkets (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Jan. flb-(WR!) ~00- , dian egg markets continue firm to- ay. renown-m local eas muflwi ..- quite 11cm with consumption in- reasirlgraipid-ly. Prices are unchang- Dealers are 4111014118..‘ “mm flaritimeKPl-ovinccd tea drinkers know ivy-nearly Billy years experience that‘ can always be depended upon for purity of quality, maximum of. h and richness of flavour.‘ " day on the market. There was an. a’ puliet extras 28432, seGJDds 25-27. REGINA-Dal!!! 1161's are quot- lns country 811199815 extras a0, firsts 28, s ’ 23 delivered, cases" re- turned. Fresh receipts are now very light. _ vaNoocvaa-Tiierc has been no‘ chime ln prices here. The majority, of dealers‘ arestili- quoting produc- ears eXlIbS 2B, fltSLi 24, pullet extras 22. The weather is abrioFmaily cold with snew._ HALIFAX—'-l‘he Eituati on this e88 mwket shows improvement with the cold weathevwhich has checked production. Dealers are qlntizig will“? shippers for upgraded egga ufllvwfil. cases returned, extra 35-37, firsts 30-31, seconds 24-25. ' MONTREAL, denies-cash prices for grain ecnitinuedqjnchanged m. llflilllilvbfl inquiry for supplies from both local and country blwerg and a moderate business was done. Flour W" likewise quiet and unchanged. Adi/mm o! $1 per ton each in bran, shorts and middlings were put info silent today. In spite of the in- creases ‘denland for all lines oi’ mill- zeed continued very keen. Balm o! ell-riots were made at $34.25 pel- ton for Manitoba. bran, $34.25 per ton for WW5 811d $39.25" per itin for mid- dllnsa. The "liighefipncs. for rolled oats was also in effect today with sales ait $4.05 per bag of 90 lbs. The hay situation was steady with trade quiet. Export business was quofod as practically negligible. Egg receipts 3063 cases. There were adjustments in the prices of British Columbia and Ontario fresh eggs 11c cine cent higher and a decline of one cenn; in B._ C. pullet ‘extras. These changes were an wholesale prices with the jobbors charges being the same. The tone of the local potato market was somewhat weak. N. 1B. green 1111011111- talns siald ez-ss cents and N, 3., P. E. I. whites '10 1-2 per 90 lbs. in bulk. buebec comm were slightly "lower at so cents. Prince ' Edward Island were not quoted. Butter receipts 100 packages. Tillers were no new de- velcpcrlents and little firadirlg was done. ' opal-s, elftms sa-il," ‘88-38. I i , lassifiied A ‘ One Insertion u..." ~ Three Insertions - Fen insertions ill‘! nourvd-enn-I - Blghl innrtlaaa .. . 1.01s . 0:0 I~WQ,I‘1 Inlv‘ 1 A A A vvvv " Agents Wanted AN on WOMAN r0 raAvEl- AND gppglnt "local representatives. Posi- tion permanent: yearly 8051mm elosz. (being e21. weekly overuse) and expenses; commission and cash besides. Winston Co. Town? Bldg, Toronto. A. W. S. W. $1.39- To Let i _ TL LET-TWO FRONT ROOMS- well heated and nicely ‘1“"‘“h°d' Accommodation for 4 people~ PM‘ n- mks.‘ A f. vwvvwv w Advertisements .. 10o bludlna cf I wolf! - Uae- Millard-la Llnlnient for fll-ippc. a . be per line of I words "i, lo bet line a! 6 were! ... ‘leporllneellwerill “v¢‘yv¢ v ______.____.. FOUND BLACK DOG MARKED with tan arid whifie. .1511. Buntain. Rustler). szcl-l-ao-li __- Articles For Sale {ii-iii role _ sALa-cns-ra Hanan) s9 Richmond Street. 4256-1-30-31- FOR SALE-I CAPITOL FAVORITE Range with tank, 1 small cooking stove, 1 base burner. Apply Bil 4253-1-30-21. m: hi’ a St t. ker House‘, Kent st. -400'l-1-16-tf 9 °' ’°° d, Sale ___ Ij°5t ___ Y .' nosr-l-"aolvi lviv aawcil. NEW FEATHE“ MADE “ITO SAN! Annan, one medium silver female t"? 3°] . mattresses’ pillow $01k, fair tip, no tatto marks. R9- cushiona, ew Sanitary Wilma‘ Mattress copies Queen 51""- chiirlottetown. P. n. 1. l alau-i-flt-tl ward if captured alive. Harry Schurman, New Annan. ' . . 4230-1-20-21 WRIST TONIGHT-St. Joseph's Sodalityliall. GI‘! YOU! OALINDAI I03 Ill! by lieyina your Iillwrlbllcn to tbs Guardian Nina to choose from. D0 N01‘ IIILA! sending your Ir dowel-you will get an artistic calen- dar if paid in time. ti BY PAYING YOU! 8UB8CIllP- TION new you get the choice of nine calendars from the Charlottetown Guardian roams collar-At the Police Court yesterday morning two drunks were each fined 310.00. A ZEBRA BKINFA vary finejseb- re skin, now on display in the show window of Messrs. MECLOHIII Bros, is attracting considerable attention. It was sent to Mr. Gavin Harding by Col. Collings of South Africa, who was one of the visiting parliamentarians hero last summer. SALVATION ARMY REVIVAL MEETINGS-An‘ increased amne- ance greefotl the leaders of the" local Citadel revived meetings last night, and a. marked sense of the Divine personal testimonies ilal-med‘ a bright pfl-rt 0i the meeting. Mrs. Adjutant Martin spoke words of scriptural meditatbn, relating to Elljahk vic- tory on Mount Camel "and libs call of Elisha. to succeed hnn. Mr. Mar- tin also rendered a vocal solo (by re- quest) "Qnly the Blood Can Save". An earneot Prayer meeting followed. "The Baptism of Jesus" will be the subject for tonight. GAZETTED-Among the list of appointments, promotions. etc.. in the Canadian Militia, recently gaz- etted, appear the following: P. E. I. L. lL-The period of tenure of cmd. of Llf-coi. o. s. Full, v.n., AD.C., is extended to the 31st Mala, 1930. lst (P. E. I.)—Med. Bde.—_2nd Med. Bty. (How.)—-To be prov. ‘Ltd, William Stewart Woolner, 2'1 Nov., 1928. Lts. (supy.): G. W. Craig, J. A. Fuller- ton are absorbed into the establish- ment. Bth. Med. Bty. (How) Prov. Lt. (supy.) I". J. Perry is retired un- der the prov. of KR. Can._141. 30th. NW» 1928- Lts. (supy.) »P. S. Held- lng. G. Macdonald and absorbed into the establishment. 14th Med. Bty.-— Maj. J. P‘. Stems, M.C., V.D., is trans. to, the 1st Res. (P.E.I.) Med. Bde. 29th Oct, 1928. P E. I. Highrs. - Prev. Lt. (supy.) C. E. Hynes is per- Lt. L. J. Gay, P. E. I. Highrs, is confirmed in the appointment of Asst? Adjt. 1st Qct. 1927. ::If one be troubled with cams, he an application that will entirely re- lieve suffering. BIRTHS GILL-At the Prince Edward Inland Hospital, Saturday, Jan. 26th, to Mr. and Mrs. A.O.P'. Gill, Charlotte- rbown, a. daughter. . MARTIN-At the Prince Edward Is- land Hospital on January 29th., to Mr. and lvns. Cyrus Martin, of Bprlngton, a daughter. pain-us VANIDERSTINE-dn DuxburlSMasa. on Jan. 20, Grace I. VanIdel-stirle, aged '13 years, formerly of Ashby, Mass, and Newton, N. H. KILBRIDIF-Dlod in this city, Jan- zfth, Grace Kiilbrlde, aged 26 years. Remains were forwarded from M. Hennessyb Parlors to hei- homo M Clanway- MCDONALD-Died in this city, Jan. 20th. James McDonald, aged b8 years. The ‘ were ‘ ‘ from sun FLOUR MILL‘ FUR SALE. All! m‘, mwnefy. puflayg, sheftlnll. lieltings, etc, of e fully MWPP“ , roller process flour mill. The mlll i lea three double stands one "'1 1 blallsifter, one" Ne‘ 8 whim!“ reel, one No. 1 dust oollecwl‘. W“ one N0. 0 lmilttfl. This mill “l! be bought at a bargain. Austin A. , m d. scales, Freetown r. muwegflm Miscellaneous T5. simian monomicn. Land Bilrveyor. Beriaanvllle. e. a. r ~ .. -1000-12-l-1ll1°- A slim us. taxi-unmoun- ly B$£AGW41II~ Job Print- m- = . “r cecal-an "OM 96! 111N011, ill- . . 1 ‘ U an‘ LOST-HANDBAG BETWEEN n11- pot ' ' and Charlottetown Garalfi- Finder please lcave at this office. 4268 Situations Vacant in-n-Ii- ‘ii AMIBITIOUS INEXPERIENCED men allowed fifty cents an hour. learning best paying trades. Easine- ering, Electi-icty, Garage work. Ohauffering. Brickleyinl. Barber- ing, Hairdressing. Literature free- Wrifo-Dominion Government Chained Trade Schools, 110'! 8t. Lawrence Que. B. V. 1-21 s. w. tl- Mar. 30. Wanted ____________________.._... wmrab ro our boosts rami- iilent house. modem oenvlnlflwll in good locality- only v8 KIM 5i- . _ . mel-ao-ai ..........__---—--——- I Female Help Wanted WLUIID-MAID, AIPLYQI KENT "m, a illi-l-so-si fiAIWID-JFOMAN to! assaul- nciusworli. will can; 81mm"- "7" u‘ m 7" uu-l-zi-u I new icon rllflflfl M. Heinnessys Parlors to his home at Tkaoadie for iiitennent. BAKER-Mt Kenslnlfllsl, Jan. 29. Mira. ILRBakerAIQedYGyeal-affiln- eral Thursday, Jan. 31, short service at blouse at 1.30 followed by service art Magus Ohuroh on use. presence was felt. fiearty singing and ' mltted to retire. 3rd November, 1928. . will find in Holloway‘: Corn Remover a , . i 55.5.19 W“... "Fl" " - ' , a . m...” Central Guardian“ yum Wm m” dllVlOllewPebrulry 3, 1W0: O1‘- weil Head 11 a. m.; Kilmuir 3 p. m.; Valleyfield '| p. m. Rev. D. M. Sinclair. Minister. C8088 ROAD, U)!‘ Alp-Skating is tlleerdarofihedayntCresslinads. Youngandcldbavebeenenjoying the wonderful loo on moonlight nllhi-s. ill fut two of the sports were abnost 1110011 struck Friday nights-Mr. Park- erWood was rrecent visitor: to Braqkley and reports poor reads- Miss Florence Decksndorflkteaehnt of Cross Roads School. spent the weak and at her home in" North River.- Mra. M. W. Wood entertained quite a number of hel- friends at a turkey supper quits recently-The many friends of-Mr. Earle Ballem will-hear with regret of his illness, but lnpgfot I- spNdy-renevafyw-lfl‘. Pmlton Wood was a visitor to Pownai quite ucentu. —Mr. Willard PIOWBG, was A Iwlnt visitor to Cross Roads.—'1‘he many friends of Mrs. Lemuel Wood will be pleased to see her out again after her recent sickness-Mr. and Mrs. M." W. Wood entertained the Cross" Road evening and needless‘ to say every- body present had a good time. < s "raasouilcs Mrs. A. ‘N; Campbell of Canoe’ Cove has entered the P. E. I. Hospital for treatment. Her many friends wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Mark Hagan has returned to his home in Kelly's Cross, after suc- cessfully finishing his course at Males Barber College, Halifax. His many friends wish him every success. Miss Etta Coles, Reg. N., visited~ her home in North Milton, Sunday, Jan- uary 27th., motoring there from Chajlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. McEachem left yes- terday morning cn return to Spring- vale, Mejilfter attending the full- eral of the lattel-‘s father, the late James McDonald. " Dr. J. J. Barry whoiwas called _to his home in Moreil by the illness and subsequent death of his father, left yesterday mornlns on return ‘to Halifax. " r Many relatives and friends will re- Bret to learn of the serious illness of Mr. Garfield McEachern, Covehead. He is at present in the P. E. Island Hospital. where he underwent. an operation for appendicitis. lmzAlfred Chappelle, of Charlotte- town. is receiving the deep sympathy of his friends o "the centric: his mother, Mrs. Ma brat Chappelle. who passed peacefully away yester- day morning at St. Avardl, after ‘a short illness. I Mr. and Mrs. Shaw, of Shaw's Ho- tel, Brackley Beach.’ have returned from an extended trip to Wesforn Canada. reaching as far as Edmon- ton. On their trip they spent a short time visiting following cities: Edmonton, "Winnipeg, Brandon. Tor- onto, Montreal. MESSAGE 1N BOTTLE FOUND SALEM, Mass, Jan. 39—A possible clusto the fate of Mrs. Frances Wilson Qrayson and her three male companions W110 took of! "from Long Island. N. Ysdon 996,23, 1927 in the airplane “ wn" and were never seen again. has been found in a. message contained in a boiitls washed ashore here. The bottle was found by Char- iefon Hatfield. a Salem Willows boy. in Salem Harbor. The message in pencil, on a pieoe of yellow noio paper said: “i928, we are frees‘ , gas leaked and w; are drifting of! Grand Banks. Grayacn." Several ... .' messages, purport- ng to have been written by meiu- bemoftheorewofthsnawnhave beenDlokedupaliengthsNowEns- land coast. After the disappearance of the Gnyson Plane coastguard ves- sels mnduwed a search between OM10 00d and tho Grand Banks without discovering any trace of the lnissinl piano. MaeINNlE-At Suffolk on Tuesday Jan. 20th, Mrs. James Mclrinis aged 84 years. Ihlneral from the resi- dence of her son, James Blackmoi-e Thursday, Jan. 31. Service ltartlns at 1.30, funeral leaving house at 2 o'clock. Interment Righiield cem- euiealwuwllli m ' ASK FOR Cherry Bark Compound 1f you want the i aasr couch lyiEblCiNE xmulellraad i- vb!- Isles an. ans m. an mo: ’ was raoinfr,_pauceisra_ vvwww Ir League at their home last-Bladnesday Acorn Mocboiidid Cose Still Before Supreme Court The hearing in thedcase of Beula- mln G. Acorn vsI Malor" Daniel A- MacDonaId was resumed yesterday at 10.30 a. m. and continuerfau day un- til 5 o'clock. F . v I 'The evidence for the plaintiff was completed before recessnailter exam- ining the iollowinl additional Wit- nesses: Owen Proud, garagélllan, who" repaired Mr. Acorns car. ,,qil'iez of Police Birtwlstle. and theblliintlil Benjamin G. Adorn. ‘ . Mr. Donald. MacKlnnon, ,K. C.- grounds: (1) That the driver's! the cal-was an unllccnsaddrlvar, and. jle such was a. mere trpespasser onflht highway; i2) that the driver of plain- tiff's car was guilty of contributory “which he claimed, iention. , ; _ , ; , _ d Mr. Johnston, K- 9-. in Ienlyaf- Sued that the cane-ii filled b? MT-IDQW‘ Kinilon were‘ cases against cell-Bill supported an con- ' ~ municipalities and titles. M83318 damages for not keeping the highways ~1n repair, and thatilhese cases had no application to actions between indi- viduals, and he cited authorities from the court of appeal of Ontario, Nova Sootia and Alberta. deciding that the questio of license or no license had nothing to do with cases of negligence between private individuals, and w- tabllshing that a person overailns fl car without a license was entitled W claim damaiws through the 119811893‘ conduct of another person. Mr. Justice ‘Arsenault refused the non-suit, with leave reserved to-the defendant to apply to the full court. if lie-so desired. . Mr. MacKil-inon then opmtd "W case fol’ the defence, and examined Mr. Anthony Raardon, Surveyor, and Mrsn-Dr. Bishop for thew defence. The evidence for the defence will be con- tinned tomorrow when the court meets at 10.30 a. m. Ability (Continued from page one) ...____._____€_-_- Remember that the cultivation or neglect of this ability which is lat- ent in you all may make all the dif- ference between outstanding success and obscure mediocrity, or even fall- lire, in the calling that you mean to follow in your after "life. so, if you are a studenturlder 1i) years of age on Fcbrilary ‘lst, and have passed beycni-l grade eight ln our schools or college's, look for the entry blank which appears in this issue; fill in, and mail it NOW, end notify your teacher at thesame time, ‘There are splendid prizes too; a free trip to Charlottetown for the district champions. And, for the pm vincial championship a tour to Tor- onto as guest of the newspapers as- sociated in this enterprise there to ccaltest the Canadian championship. And then-if you are the winner- Eilropel r But remember, the greatest benefit is the training this gives you in the art of making your influence felt, through the power of clear, forceful» speech, in the affairs of men, This school contwts close on Manln 15th, "so do not delay. Ask-your tea- oiwr for further details, and waton The Guardian, where they-‘will be publiuhed from day to day. We mew have fifteen entries. Yas- temlay Janet Mapheod of Murray River school enrolled; also Riabert E. oairhs of mull-recharge school and Arthur Olidalley, of Alberlion High School—the' first entry from Prince County. May there be nlany more of them! , Here is this list of entries dew: KING'S COUNIY Murray River School Claire Brehaut, x. ‘Helen Reynolds, 1X. Benjamin J. Beck. X.‘ 1511M Mrlfl.@d, IX Sonris High School in Stewart school MargareirMai-tin. 1X. " Alice Martin, 1X. quack-s covurv millin- ami- School llulalle M. Maclood. IX. ~ . Sutherland MacLeod, IX. Prank G. Macmillan, x. Dorothy Dlllgwell, Howard ouston, X.- A. E. w ock, x. keno Wedlock, IX. Dnnataffilage School Rbbert l. our-ha. x. " PRINCE COUNTY “Aibefloallighlebeel MitmIO1h1D$lWi s- ‘o. own. Ailwhoilaveuaeditkbow are lnnumsrebldaiid for many itriarbeenprioecnnislsecln; masterw- -—-' then moved for a non suit, on the. mllseece. aitlnrwveralrllllli°llll°l - A Coal Company of Cape Breton ask . affect of the drawback and so provide .msntbefcrethenewyear.thew- - " V, _ A Power ef-its Gillie-Dr. ‘menisci Islamic Oililss subtle pawn- ef 1 F andkeenitbrtbem as the most vHileIIe-unlneiuaveiiebleJuusu I Eastern Guardian UWAUIIIN AGENT-QM‘. J. W .4\11'dock a Guardiap Agent in M“ segue and will be Nailed to receiv- osw and renewal euhaoflbtlona. i. ..'110Ml con BUBW/ The remains of the late George Cairns who died in the Isolation lie-vital- Torontc. arrived in Charlottetown on January 18th. The remains were ac- comppnled by his aunt. M188 1511B Mullally, R, -N.. ofBuifaio, N. Y., who came to Toronto to tenderly care ilibess- His body was conveyed w Bouria, the home of his parents. m. and lidrs. Frank Cairns. The ulter- ‘merit took place in Rollo Bay. ll native parish. ' _. "celient remedy. . CABo-lvlling ' 'j Lastllight on the League o1 the" alleys, ‘a new Maritime record Cross _ was hung up by the Crcsoenig bowl- iing team when they met and defeat- ed the Stars by a larflo "kilos-it'll °1 664 pins. The former record was also held by the Stars bowling team, of the League of the Cross, 3299. Tile new record is 3305. Following are the es and lineups: ‘ SCENTS 1*‘. Rana-hall .. 284 R. Hilrley ... 241 W; Ooyle .. 231 J A. Bentley 212 J Hughm 151 cowl-sacs u STARS H. Hennessey ... ... ..i18 187 328 D. McDonald ... .....121 '132 i9‘! R. Duncan . . 158 J Chandler ... .—.. -..l69 130 161 Total-dd“. H. Hennessey of the Stars rolled hlkh single of 328, while R. Harley of the Clements had high wtal 791. WESTERN GUARDIAN ~KENSINGTON RINK. — In the olden day's, before the Christian Era there was a classical expression in vogue, viz "All roads lead to Rome." late highways of Kensingtcn lead to the large, new open ail- rink; which has an ice surface of 180 ft. x '10 ft., operated under the capable supervis- ion of Emery McFarlane. Another fac- tor which make tho people gravitate the local hockey team, who are ab‘ ready well away in the race for the A. E. McLean Cup. On Friday night they defeated the C. Y. M. L. team (principal runner up) for the second‘ time. Their playing system, speed and! staying power was a revelation to th'e' natives. The team which is lnanagedl by P. N. LeBlanc and captained by John Burns has improved 100% over last year. They are scheduled to play the R. T. Holman Company selitette on Wednesday night, February sbhr-K Tdriff Board and Duncan Report (Canadian Press) 0'1'I‘AWA, Jan. 2ll-—The govern- ment of Nova Sootia in a telegram from Premier E. N. Rhodes to Chair- man w. 1-1. Moore of the term ad- visory board, declined to take any action that would question the filial- ity of the Duncan report in regard to maritime needs. This report ree-. ommended a bounty on coal used in making coke for the smelting of coal and steel. At present bitumin- ous ceal imported info Canada bears a_ tariff of 50 cents a ton but there is a 90 percent drawback if the coal is converted into coke to be used in smelting purposes. The receivers for the Dominion thetsixloe asaresult thereisno actual duty on bituminous coal from the United States used for smelting purposes, this should be met by giv- ing a bounty of b0 cents a ion on Cmadian cogl“ to counteract the a protection for the Canadian mines. The adjourned hearing came up beforethetariffadv y boardhere may. At the time of the adjourn- gitioh Ill taken by the luppchrl of the application for a bounty that the tariff edvbory board could not 10 behind the Duncan report- . ___-___... LOIT ‘l0 flllllsllll IRIDEBIOION, N. l. Jan. 10:- b loll- fietopefttieflouthsrnliewilml- for her beloved nephew during his ' zzblearly all children are subject 1o worms, and lllarly are born with them. = ' Spare them suffering by using Mother Graves’ Worm Etxterlninatcr. M] ex- In present day parlance the sex-rad-i to the rink is the marked success of’ Veventually gffbeFi in: discolor! leash and rhea destroys than. é. ONlIWbC discouraged teeth r arenot white aii .. sparkling. You have 9 chances in 10.tha,t they are merely coated with a dingy film. Film absorbs the stains fromfood and smoking and gives that cloudy look. It clings to teeth, gets into crevices and stays“ . . Film hardens into tartar. Germs by the millions breed in it. They,with tartar, are the chief cause of pyor- “lea. To remove film, use the spe- .. y..- (have ...., ,._ i , l’ d. ' i! . '.¢_,_ 1,, _,, ‘I QYIkj1Kg Removing D1I1gY1;F1 Film, 100,1: the souiice of serious dis- A ' orders. Dentists urge special film-readying dentifrice. eg-aifo-eilqve-mnsnnoqn-qgnysn \' _ . .,tfi. .1 ,... l. .. , d . and easily remove it in gentle" safetyyjopenpmcl. I Don't ' cot the same resultsu from ‘b1\d-ti”?nt"dcntiiriccs. Sec for‘ ‘ ' oncetlqnd ill new White and bright -- "we teeth really-are. Gei-Pepsodent at - $51‘ any drug counter, or write for free y w, 10-day supply toThe Pepaodent ._.r" Co.,__l_Ql George SL, Toronto 2,’ "' om" fcliaitljedirc-o-s- ._ .- cnsodent INFL UEAIVZA (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jan. 25—1nfluenza and! plumonia today continued to takg-a‘; big toll of people's health and life in "many parts of Great Britain and» Northern Ireland. The big citicsl were the worst sufferers, nztahii’, Glasgow, Liverpool andBelfast. At. Belfasr influenza was raging uli-‘ checked. Doctors were sorely press- ed and glad to accept any help that Red 0mm detachment mlilbtmffeii. ~ The Belfast Telegraph, pl-mtgd four columns ofobituary noticm. - Grave diggers" were, working over- I time and gardeners weie employed to help them. Among the deaths with- RZlGAING 11v" THE BRITISHVJSLES’ i‘ .._.,-.s\ those of the Revfif. his brother and, in a week were Robert Jackson, two sistels- . The unemployed were being ge- L“, cruitsd toheip the grave diggcu in Glasgow. O1 1,112 deaths there last A week 654 were due either to plu- moniiii or influenza. At Paisley a fill; miles distant the deathrate last weak y. ' was iii-for rash thousandfiMore than .. half of theacrcieaths were due to in fiuellza. ." ," .' v_ Fifty schools in Liverpool were v closed... A very lame proportion all“, i the city's deaths were certified as bk: ' ' ins due to. influenza and __ umouia- ‘ ‘.51! ~14! Extra Juror.» -- = ~ r _ - - 3 ~ . j i. O Discussed WINNIPEG, Man. Jan 29—Mbrits of the thirteen-man Jury for ‘lengthy trials are being considered by judges of Manitoba's court of Kings Bench. Two incidents during the ‘current assizes have occasioned informal dis- ioussions on till-S point, “which may result in acceptance of the extra-juror system. - ~ Recently a trial of a criminafcase- was postponed owing to illness of a‘ Juryman, and in another case a new » trial was ordered by the court of ep- peal when defense counsel establuhw ed mental incompetence of the jury's; man. . . _» .. It is claimed that at least dnenind- possibly both, of these situations mighfhave been avoided" under the" (iii-man system. The change; if brought into effect, would involve vlncisl statute which" chsnlad by the Miniature. The‘ thtirfoenth juryman would, "sit at the hearing of the evidence, but the verdict would be returned by twelve. The extra juror- would act in case of illness of one of the twelve. ' i ABOARD U. S. COAST GUARD ¢_ CUTTER- TAMPA, Jan. 29.—, radio message from the consi- guard cutter Mojave intercepted by the Tampa. today said that the . cutter had put a line on board the British steamer Silver Maple at. 12.30 p. m. and planned to 10w the vessel to Bermuda. BOSTON, Jan. iii-flops for the safety of the missing trawl- I Seine: and her crew of 20 "was stimulated today when a coast pilot reported to coastguard- heedgiiarten that he algliteda trawler, ruembling. the Beinar Snnday morning about 12 miles south southwest of Nantucket Shook. r NEW YORK, N. Y; Jan. "- Mach intend ll bell: taken in the visit to tllh e111,»! Govern- er Meai-egammrman. of. the . leak of England who u-i-im on llll Milk-Ill which 1a all! aamefflrlitllilngdd . ~ i“ wick. Hockey i IJQUQ. tied Vflfli Bus- ' ONTARIO l-lousn ' SCARBOROI QHb-fJBli- ZEQ-A 11nd amendment to the Jury Act, a, pl-o- could Y -be~ =' #2332331- brnsgia; to New Yuk the liege .-. .<.-.¢-._g.:. ..- no "_ a puss nocfron AT as ...._.__._.._.. ?........-........... . ,,,. crd silrely has been made by Dr. R‘.'-‘~4-'r Hunter Robinson, of this place, '5 17'3" years of age. He is the oldest BIiF-"Xvl viving house surgeon of Tbrontcr“ General Hospital- Tyne of theba- '\-" loved family physician, born in Brads 1mm ford. Ont, he specialised in "helpillfv"? ‘ those suffering mental affllctionF-J‘ Every Thursday he visits the éueulifi Street Asylum and ministers to thi '- "-‘ patients. taking with him Mldllh ' Jones, a well-known Toronto cdii- .. ti-alto. who sings to the unfortunate M ones. Thus he chooses to give ben- "eflt of his» matured expel-mic; m mental and nervous cases. among: whom he has been sinsularly suéf l ‘eessful for many years: "n" in‘ --/~ -"‘Durixlg his bi years cf practice hi?“ i’ ‘ ‘ never lost a mother or infant in up- _ 158111 P} l._290kmatemlty cases whici\“'"'i"‘ ' Wiser. ‘ire attended. .1 .-..>. niii LEAK '10‘ Pr: stlaéllcran '-- -'~* li- lli acid weather that ffillifiduwrfis/ more sirpgllspt-"tcau no! but; strength, iiumaklns §uch a tesni 1.. I , _ ,- is an excellent idea to note carefully)‘ s? - the readhig fofeach" cell of the bab-"qg", tery- P-Ill case ‘oneshowsbo poiaie..,-,.~,.-,, less strength, than. the others, e f 4 of a‘ leak should be - investigated.‘ "‘ ‘The read- “'4: ing is th 011v owner's cue- fo let an“... expertdook over the battery. " 004 oleeooeooooo-Gao-ooo-oob! '31:‘; i on. J. i’. MlLLAR canal euauiiou aioiimoae- taco-H" his - ' fife i1 Queen Hotel Since ' taking over thi- . Iaieiwe have spent may thousands ef dollars repels-a and Imprevesnenh- ll- laliewtiseflneetlqteledlh elasrla the Maritime her. lmea. It appeals to than‘ who want ,a_ aolnfertable‘. Hotel and splendid hbla ll‘ excellent service at a Ielqw aleprieer r- g r has he- sue to lam panda). it Q9 ‘it"s > l