tM “ OFA MERCHANT ‘is uiarlty- There is nothing emptier or uglier than the thing called pop; t: ti‘ [l ¥J /t' ;}/"/¥’/ //// The - cable's Paper . (:1 ‘m. _ v/ ll. A4’ "'17" “Pt-w &»' w,“ tttnrtt sultan a m-vw- ~<""' "--w-\\ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the new row sx \\\\ Read by Everybody‘ .1’; I '\ )- \\-- There is nothing that so peisona foolish men as flattery, nor angers them like just oritielsm. In" "ea-er fllll I V9!“ ‘T “f-f: 1., d... e...‘."..‘i m..." l}. slit... CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29,1927 t"... 0...... t...“ nan Charlottetown SENTENCEB l0 lllll YEARS (IN IIIJRCNESIER PENIIENTINRY Chief . Justice Mathie tence on Louis McC son Pronounced Sen- oubrey and Dennis Peters Yesterday Afternoon The court room was packed to the doors and standing roottt was at pretuiunt yesterday afternoon when tlte ltottr arrived for the pronounce- tttcttt. of sentence upon Dennis Pet- ,.|-_t. and Louis MoCouhrey who were found guilty ut’ ntaltsluttgltttw on Wednesday last. After the Attorney-General bud retptestetl the prisoners be senten- tred. they were asked if they ltud ttnytltittg to say why ths setttentie of the court should not ‘be passed ttpott them. They botlt retrlietl by a negative nod of Li! head. 'l‘ltett the Chief Justice prottottttr- ctl tho setttcnce. "You Dettttls Pet- ers and yott. l.ottis iilcCotritt-ey ltttvo both been tried before a jury .tlf yourown (rountryntctt und each one of you has lteon cott-victctl of tltc serious critm» of tututsluttgltter. That ls. each of you hlliVfJ boon guilty of (rousing tlto dcatlts of two young men either by your gt-ttce or lby your unlawful acts, or n t-omTblttatlott of bot.lt. The ltrw of ont- cottutt-y regards tnansluttglttet- ilil u vory serious offence attd intakes those who are guilty 01' ll liable to imprisonment for life. ll have taken into consideration A the first cases that ltave been tried in this province where con- dctttttutltttt has been made: that lug the war: above all wlticlt has tried you strongly rec- otttntcttdcti you to the mercy of the cottrt. - You, Ilennis Peters. as to you. the setttonce of the court is that‘. you be imprisoned in the Peniten- tiary at Dorchester for a period of two yours: and you Lottie McCon- hrey, that you be intprisottctl itt the Tcultetrtittry at Dorchestet" for a period of two years." The prisoners recelvcti their setttettctt witltottt any visible signs cl t-ttttttlott. 1 Mr. ihtittloy tltott said he wlsltotl "flail-l to give utttlco oi‘ utt tippliczrtititt furgstttttt: untl ntortur and girth. .. 'tt new trisl.1(‘.ltlt-.fJustice Mathiesott fixed February ilrd as a tentative dale on which the court would ltezu‘ the application ttrgttt-tl. HllN. lililiERl F0 in nu BRINEBUYS l0 llllNllllli tttturber of thingsz-ahtrt yours are each of you rottderctl service {llif- The Boys Will be Brought From Britain, Where According to the British Cen- sus, 800,000 Boys ‘Leave School Every _ (fear-The Scheme _Ca_l,l_§$fifg_1; popper.- ation of the Various Provincial ‘Gov- ernments, the Federal ‘hyliovernntent Contributing a Cash Grant 0f $80'for Every Body Brought Out. "(Canadian Press) "money would go towards paying his llfiNTllhblAlt, Jan. 28.—Hon. Rc- tiassuge and ltt part. to the [iroviuc- bcrt Forks. Minister‘ of lmntigra- es for their assistance indtis train- tlott, has lnauguratedt u policy of lug. , boy immigration which is designed If.'.”“.§‘.‘.‘..?.‘.‘.‘i..“..i“lieiiliwliif"eiifGovt. Bill May Make vlttclal ltt the dominion says a Gu- zcttc special from Ottawa, 'l‘lu- special continues, “.t\lrettti_\' ltc ltns entered into un tigreetttcttt with the Province of Ontario anti 500 boys will be brought out to that province in i927. “Nova Scotlu tutti New liruttswiuk ltuvo intimated tht-it intention of Joining the forlor- ul guvcrnutettt in the scheme at ottcc. uttd it is probable that a con- sidcrahlo number of ‘boys will be bruttgltt out for settlement itt these provinces. “Prt-ntier John Ilrttckctt of illuui- loha has been in cotuntttttlctttiott with Mt‘. dfotke and hus uxprussctl kectt interest. in the new policy. Olin-r Western provinces urn Strikes Illegal y ~ (Special to The Guardian) ' LONDON. Jun. 2ti.-—Tlte govern- mentfls bill to restrict the powers of the trade uttiotts is now expected to minke a getterul strike illegal and ‘the funds of organizations concern- cd itt such a strike linble to dum- uges. i Prohibition of 1nassetl_ tiickotittg uttd the plcketiug of the ltotttcs of workers is also likely to be pro- hibited. together with inslstcttco. that ull trade uuiotts tnttst. be ref:- lettered. Another clause will probably de- "Xittttttttl thut tpollticul anti tpt-ovidettt. lletrtctl to join so that wlthltt u fcWtuntls utust be kept entirely separ- ntetttlts Mr. Forke will have su rccdcd in obtaining the. ctroportt- lion of ttll of Cuttadtfs govern- ntettls in one concerted eflott lo stintulttto boy immigration. “Tito boy lmtttlgrunts are to ht- brottgltt out from Brltultt. The work of the immigration Dept, itt rt-ccttt. yours ltas tplOl/Oll lhut it is tuuclt easier to got boys than adults livery your, nccordlttg to the lirit- lslt t-cttstts. 800.000‘ boys leave what. ltt this cottntry would be culled the lllllltlic schools. "The Minister of lutmigrtttiou ltus written to each of the ptovinc- tui governments and put the follow~ 111R proposition before them. "The fcdcrul government would make under coutenttploted .leglsltttlon n. rttslt grant of $80 for every boy blilllsht ottt under the scheme. This at.‘ §HFOOO4OQ+O4¥OQ§@O-Q-O+O-L Condensed Specials RATE-to. per word," net each Insertion in this column. n -' ~ . ‘WANTED-A LIQT CARRIER- Almly at Guardian Office. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices 50 for 20c. .100 for 85c. 250. 1V‘ for 55c, 500 for $1.00, 1000 for, d ‘31-95. Postpaid. Guatxlian Office. e fittsrtiittn Job Printery. ‘Home MADE POTTID MEAT, Fresh ssusasel. Saunders. Now- wm a 00.. East. time Market DECK. if ' tc. tutti) tho affiliation oi’ the civil ‘service. orguttizttliott -to outside bod- ies prevented. These clauses are ltt tho nniure [of a compromise. because they ftuctttt that the original idea of u t-utcrr-t bttllot and the declaration . by the worker that. part of his con- jtrlbtttlott shttll go to tpollticttl funds. ltns been rolccictl-zts Premier linld- witt tvlslttttl. Q-__i_ General Pangalos Removed to Crete (Special to The Guardian) ATHENS. Jun, 2ll.—t(lenerul Pau- galos, fornter dictator of Greotwo, was ttttttsportetl yesterday after- noon ht u. torpedo boat destroyer under strong guard lo the ldzedltt prison in Crete. The government says it has evidence that u strong movement has cottteretl around Pnugnlos which ‘has undermined the government's utttltorlty and caused public alarm. Tito tninister- lal council nteetittg will decide the form of the Pattgttlos trial. Ho will probably be arraigned befote the chamber constituted ns a court since the senate has not yet form- Piivate Sec’y Dies . ‘(Canadian Preee) OTTAWA, Jan. 28. —~(‘.aptnltt R. B. Osborne private secretary t.o iv.__.. ‘Tl-mu cuotoa FARMS Fort‘ Fillf- Ambly to Harry Jenkins» Market Building,» Ciratflottetowni ".‘t" nlfbdllitf the Governor-Gettcrnl, died tonight of pneumonia. He came ‘hero a few mouths ago with Vlscounut Wiillugdon. tho new Governor-Gen- eral. - Marx Cabinet Constituted (Canadian Press) BERLIN, Jan. 28—~Chancelior ‘Marx's new cabinet to suc- ceed the one which resigned early last month, was consti- tuted today. Dr. Stresemann continues as foreign minister. Building Collapses - Killing Three N. Y. Firemen (Canadian Press) NEW Y-(JRK. Jun. 2X.----'l‘ltte bod- ies of three lirctttctt killed lttte lusl ltigltt ltt the collapse of thrcc floors 0f u .ilre swept seven story loft “'9 m“ ‘building in tho lower cast. side, ltud been rentovctl from the tuitts totiuy. Five other firctnen of lltc nlevctt cuttgltt itt tltc wrccltttgc. ou the street floor were in the hospital suffering front botte flat-lures, lac- eratiotts and cotttttsltitts. ‘fltrt-e of those rescued front the ruins t-s- caped without injury. lltev, Alexander Illt-(Yartlty, of Si. tRose of Etntltttt Church. fought his way through the flaming dtiltris t.o atltnlttistet- tho last rift-s of iho. |cltttrclt to hflcltttei Attzclttttc. out‘ of the firemen plumnl- itt tltc nuts-u of An- ‘zeltitttt is itt tho ltostiitzti. é Tito fltsl. started on the third tfluor and rapidly spread to u car- bonated water establisltntettt. on tho .'t'ottrtlt storey. (lheutlcttls were ig- nited and several explosions occur~ red, Stocks of rag and paper firms on the sixth and seventh lloor fed the mounting flames. One (tf_tlte firemen. Lieutenant Edward Smith pulled himself out of this rubbct- boots. cuttgltt itt the fallen tnass and crawled to safety. Damage is estimated at more than $50,000. Fashionable "Lender? Club Struck Off The Register LONDON. Jsn. 28.—-Tlte Kit Kat ICluh. one of the most fasitlottttblt: uigltt rendezvous itt Loudott. with a ‘menfbersltip of five tltottsuttd por- sotts, has been struck off lite regis- fer lo‘ three tnoutlts for supplying intoxicating liquors to patrons out- side the hours of sale pet-ntittctl by £10 apiece for (‘tmsllnllltg liquor on the premises. lt. was not suggcstctl in court procet-tiiugs that the club ltud ‘been disorderly. —{-Oi»~-~—~~ - British Soldier Parade Hcngkottg (Special to The Guardian) HONtl KONG. Jun. .‘.‘.ii.~—iletttltstl by mililuty and naval bands. naval detachments front tho liritislt ‘war- ships here and the volunteer corps itt full strength‘ puradcti thrttttglt the ‘Chitteste quarters or tilt! city today. soc-e- Lashes Added to PrisonSenteuces (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Juli. 2ti—-‘l‘ltt\. second divisional cottrt today allowed the uppeal of the Attorucy-(ictterttl ot Ontario against the letticttcy‘ of thc setttences imposed on i-‘rztttk lieyouttg, itlchurd Darllttg attd Walter Liddittrtl of St. (‘utItt-rittes. cottvictetl of rape. The setttences of 15 yours fornt~ orly imposed on cucit of the litrcu men are increased by tho additlott of twenty lashes each. Tt-tt lush- ns are to ho given cut-It mutt within six tmouths of t-ltc lsstte uf Judi»!- utettt and the other tcu within IS tnotttlts. ' —--—*~<O§ Signal Honor to Former P. E. Islander Mr. Robert l}. Palmer. O. ll. ll. (‘ottsttlllngdfingineer of the Rio ‘Tittto Mines. of Spain. and who has been residing in England for a number of years. has been elected iPresideut of the British institute of ‘Mining nnd Metallurgy. This is u great honour to ICaaada, as it ls the . highest the profession has to be- stow. Mr. Palmer, is a son of the late Charles Palmer, K. (l. of this city. He will take office nsx‘ March. to succeed the present lChait-mnn. Sir Thomas l-folleudjthe celebrated geologist. This ls a fino tribute to Mr. Palmer's success and reputation as a civil engineer and is a sl-gnnl honour to be‘ conferred on a former Charlottetown boy. , __ Next summer a British Empire Dflughterg of Empirg Mining Congress is to the held in Canada when Mr. Palmer. in his new position; will come out to at- tend its sessions. and so on a tour of (‘ttrtstltan mining districts from Toronto to tho Coast. The Guardian heartily congratulates Mr. Palmer and his relatives on his election to this hlgtrsnd important position. l E l] ll] N lllNEill lEClSlAlli Mill IN 5i. llSNElill-iiil . l‘ y ‘ y y t] l] H N , E H 2 H Also There Wtll be a New Speaker and a New East Block Wtth aNew Floor in The Chamber-Ferguson Government Eastern City Will be Venue of 1928 Con- vention of Canadian Legion, British Em- pire Service League. Has Unusually S 'l'()lt(JE\"l‘O, (Jul, Jan. 2S—'l‘ltu 110W Ltrkislatttre of Utttttrio, with u new Speaker, ntatty new mem- bers and u new liquor trotttrtil p0]- icy ttwaitittg discusslott and atdop- tion, will he filiflllkill by a new Lieufcttsttt-tiovortttit’, his Honor W. Scrvic- imagine. 'l‘ltc custcrtt city l’l'lyi_“’l*lf;_r‘j"li1:"n;ihflfljasPgfifllll w“ *‘“l""“"l “m? "M" “Emma M" of the Legislative Buildings tipen Wm“ ‘n m" "mfimg P m" "I we for octeuptttitttt and a new ttud - (Canadian Press) WINNCII-‘l-Zti. Jun. 28. -— Saint John. N. B, will the tthc vcttue of the i028 cottvetttiott of the (laund- izttt l.c;.iott of titc Iiritlslt lilnrpire ittaitgttratiott lorltssistttltce. ittarttttn- reim-Orm,“ l-lum. in U“. Legislative lug the returned soldtcrs in ihc phmnhm. Nlurtltntcs untl cotttplctttttt of tho, The ‘Tm lmgismluru Sea“ Hm "l Ulzti l‘ 'k.i“*. ..'l<‘ ‘l _.,. , ._ _ tltlrtiiiltttflnt loin lyltgtt vlstfttittivii‘ 6:‘ jlttttstttatltc. gotettttttettt oi‘ Ptopt- l‘ , ‘f’ i“ I-“h f“ i‘ ‘fr - tier ti. ilttwttrtl lfergttstttt returned 02H‘ itttlttlrtsttvtittntl Htxlitift ‘vodlltgitt Wm, m... Ul- me blggnst nmjuflyifis “il“~‘;;‘-H ‘gvzihililm- ~ “Him ‘N 5- any gorerttntettt ever ltad itt 0n~ ‘i l “" ‘ " tarlo---a ttt-torit. tf Iiti over all Accortlittg to llrlgzttlict‘ (it-neral om‘..- mn.|i,.‘fl{‘ ngqluf 4g m: me "\~ Em“ "i. “WNW”- Silhib- mine (lucrttititt of salts nt‘ liquor in gov- Nueliim“ W“ il'““’*“"i-“‘| ‘liifliill- m" urnntcttt control, wlticlt is tltc muiu Legislation itt Prospect. RE AWAITS NEN llllllliR Bill VERNURCPENS ilNlillllll liilllSE Hllllilllllill l5 nun lunlut Clothing C a u gh t Fire When She Was Placing Coal in a Stove. (Canadian Press) trong Backing in Assembly - Other New issue of the session. ,the ilouse. lie will succeed lion. The Liberul-lhogressivos return-‘Joseplt Thompsott, who still ‘retains ed nt the elections on Dec. 1 last o. Toronto seat. The assembly over year ltalye tiligltietl themselves be» which Zllr. Black will rule is the tween t e L erttl uttd Progressive fifth it ‘l i-h I h t k rt. groups. including a few llnitetll lilujcirwiib Asfmoarse aKiElfaCon- Faiifiogurgay’ Jag 28'_ Farmers representatives ntnottg thelservativc. Kingston. will signailze Jo i y.“ D: ‘W542 ‘a emoon Progressives. the standing of pur-tltis debut in the House by movmg-Jogefphisa-(Elosrblllgl lsstd firs.‘ ti: ties cs the ilottsc assembles is usitlte Address in Reply to the Speech follows:— front the Tbrotte. Dr. Patti Pois-ivkmm 0r an accident which mxm‘ (lottservativcs ‘l-i-sott, (lonservtttivo, Essex North. al-‘ll-fd m‘ §v'l'e‘h°;"° "f “l;h"d:“°u' Liberals . . . . . .. lTso a new tneuthor. . t pp" ‘i n Y” v w 979 9 9 W55 ludettetttlttttt-llibe tls ilto second tltc rtdtltggz. been mlme‘ employed n! a housekeeper. Pmslsuvlliwhs llii Tito Progressive tnemlters of the While O'Neill was in the barn Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. tit,eg1.,1atu,-e_ ten by w_ |;_ Rune)!‘ he heard someone screaming lathe ——-— former attoruey-gettoral, like those 3101188 Bhd UIVBIUEEUIIE found Mist! Total . . . . . . . . _ . _ , . , , . , _ _ ,_ 112-“ [he Llbgpfl] gftjup under w_ p; MacDonald running down n31" N. Sittt-ialr. were elected as oppos- with her clothing nfire. After some W. l). film-k, vetertttt (iousiervn- ed to the changes in the Ontario difficulty he succeeded in quench- tlvc member for Adllllll-ilflll. Will! Temperance Act. Both Mr. Raney mg the flames and hm], the woman was elected by ucclumtttltttt lust removed to the 1103mm“ when she Year. will be tits new Speaker of passed away m me course o! a few (Continued on Page S) tour titty slou o1‘ the convention than ordlttttrily is (tossed upon by . . Great Britain Yields To detuatttls to the governor ifs harm- PQYPY Lillie "5 Vliilillill. B- C» 1° notified both the Peking and Na- U.S. Planes Forced i tShe was wearing cotton garments _ . and the flames completely envelop- Down 1n Bhnd- “d h" “r”- °'“*‘" “m” ="="‘ (Canadian Press) difficult to smother the blaze. 1t. EDMONTON, Jen. 28. —A reso- was necessary for him to drone); (ganadtan Pm") r lutivn adopting the principle of the suflering wotaaa with water be Resolution Re floor mats about her but the 1n- fiamsble fabrics she wore made it. OGDENSBURGV N Y“ Jan’ 28__ sterllzatiott of certain feeble mind- gore m9 flammg clothing could be Twelve plattes of the United States ed “mums i" Diwiiicm‘ ‘Baum’ torn from her body. Guardian Two 0oate' fttl to tho future. reputation and tlto prcsltlettcy being greeted wit tionaliats governments today that purguit squadron from selfrmge parlitttttotrt itt six luotttltstlita warn- ittflttottce of the Legion. At laltuatitttts were accorded the spoututttttttts detnottstratiott of Britain was (Hsposed to gram atplchl, ‘(Iichn on ‘halfway from (‘homing “ml applause‘ ' ‘large 8111110 0i U18 Fight-B which lhedliontreztl to Buffalo after a good- cd against the danger. ltowtevctr, o ntajority of the oftfitrers. The re- (Cangdian Press) s" Fmvy mkmme“ ‘he "°n'ven' Chinese contended were theirs. .will visit to Canada. were caught in ‘united farm women of Alberta and lions itt line with the spirit of a t b resolution passed lust week by the hagdfeiu ‘gunned a badly burned It 1B thought that Miss MacDon- tlYl (1 - N ‘e M aid s clothing caught tflre when she growing increase the prevention of the of insanity in statute. Many ltahitttes were flnedl tiott that he would not be in u. pos- ition to devote his whole time to thc office attnouttcittg that. he would bc itt i-Jttglzttttl during the greater part of the your. l~lc sug- gested that u victuptwwsltlent. be el- Minister Miles Lamtpsou present- al Chung 'f‘so~Llu and the Peking government at. the northern capital while Chutge lfAffnires Owen O‘ ectctl who could ably tntrry on dur- 3131163’ handed ‘Eilmnar ‘Woposals to m“ his uhsnnw“ 1-,“? mggfiattuu._llnugetteb Chen, foreign ntiutlstet" of. was tnet with the uttatiltnttus eicb m“ .“5“°“Mm' o" Lanwnese 50w“ tlott oi‘ Liuutt-ttunt (‘ulottcl L. R. 111°11'- ai Himkmv- ' Lullcclte o!‘ Ottawa to the post. Other tiffictirs chosctt for the tensuittg turut, nrc: -- second vice prcs. (‘ulotttrl .l. Alt-arc, Regina. Nat- ional ‘Fhztirttttttt A. l". Moot-c, Witr, nlpttg. National vice cltairtttatt. Maj.‘ J. S. flutter. Halifax. ‘l-lott-Treats.,.l.) A. Alurlsltac. Ottawa. —__<o Chinese Affairs Not Worrying Mackenzie King Dismisses Questions With a Smile Concerning Canada Being Em- broiled in Far E-nst Trouble. tFurther Stories Told About Glad- stone In Suit! .()'1"l‘,\\V,z\, 28.——“Tell me 3 _ _ _ lwltcre. the tumor cattle from atul l lcflpéffilgépslei‘ wfWu/tlulzmrvls Name will talk to you about it.“ retuarlc- a "ma" ‘MY ctl I’rctttiet' MncKettzit: Kittfl l0" ' W°me" l" Teglmmly T° ‘night cottccrttittg thc rcport llHll L°"d°"'c°urtl '"$""=" itittttzttlzt was being secretly sound- hms Pubushed I" ed out on the question of tnllitary B°°k Repeamd pztrticipatiott in the Chinese war. ‘By Auth" ll was ut. lltt- close of a four hour ii cabinet t-tittncll, the first Premier King has uttentlgttl for a week. lit; . .. . . .. . . , , stutcd that. soss ottal ltusittcss hat i w. ' i . "Pottrttits unld Criticisttts." today "W" “lid that h" ha‘! m‘ ulmmmce‘ rcpstttt-tl his iniimations, and ad- mum i" make- dcd to lite-tn with further stories H" (ll-“lmsseil will‘ ‘l “mm ‘"35" (mung ha“, mo“. 1mm g0 ‘oval-a tions cottcorttlttg tltc tiossihilltyff (‘alitaltltnwrigltt ntado hlls state- (Ciritlttttltt algtlflli; ‘vb’? tncttt. wt c testifying dur ng a tuesc nt s. . ‘- libel ‘suit which he ltrottgltt ngaittst ltc nskttti. “l t-ctlll)‘ 911111101 H"? till)" Lord (fladstotto. Tfi-ywztr-oltl. sou of thing about it because tlterc is no- l~lttgltttttl's “(fraud Old Matt“, who thing to soy. it is a civil wot‘ be- ltntl putblicly uccttsetl ltltu of tultk- twct-tt uortit and south (‘hiua- T0 lug lying stittctucttts rcgnrdittg lltt- qttt-tttpl to drag tho (‘anudlatt gov- morttls of the elder (llttdstttttt- itt et-tttttutt into ibis ntcrcly tuiscltiei‘ ill“ liiiilk» lmttkitti-t." , llotlt (‘uplnin Wright utul his! rottnscl. lfrattk llerrlntan, utctnlte-tl of the llousc oi‘ (iotntttotts. littltcti. the cltlcr Gludstottc/s uttmt- witlrlfOUNG WOMAN CRUSHED TO utttny women, utnottg tltetu being DEATH UNDER LOAD OF LOGS Lil i. Yt-atl. :l:l'.tll*1 - j lit-ti?ucihftfitiffilgitoNtflvlklighezt bcNfi- l\".\“ll\Vl.'i‘0N. QIHH. Jan. 29. ~~ tiful ltussiatt girl. u French :tctress 'l‘his wllluge was the scene oi a utul tho heautlfttl ltattru Bell who trugln accident curly this titorttlttg was described as n close frlt-nd of when hlrs. (‘nrl Fuller. tlbfllll ‘Napoleon the third. twcttlY-lhrct’ yet-it's of s80. WRS A letter received by 14m] (ilntl- crushed to death uudcr a loml of stone front tho publishers of logs. The young woman resided wrtgltrs book was then rend. the with her httsbentl and young child publislters saying that they Yvgrgp- about. s half tnitle ottt of Kuowlton ted 1t certain passage which they "lid “'09 0h hi?!‘ WHY l0 U18 Vlllllke tillld the authority had inserted itt when the accident lmttucnetl. ‘oof. Captain \Vright, ltotvcver. tlettled this sud tnaintaltted that the old- er ‘Gladstone was “a ltypocrlte." ~ii Several Killed ‘ In Train Wreck LITTLE ‘ROCK, Ark.. Jan. 28.— Several persons were killed tmlghf. in the wteck of a lilissottri Pacific train at. Eleventh and tlocttst sis. here, it has been remrtedt to police. The train was southbound- passen- ger N0. 103 from St. Innis. —~——<o->-- Jazr cosmos. Jllll. 2s. -~- (‘atttuin iPctt-r \Vt'i;:hl. who cast. ttspcrsitttts ion Pictures. Voice ed With the Pictu Regular Mid-We v , o stated has no part in the phonotllm Foulldfegg DIES-us with thie wonderful invention. the voice is actually photographed with the picture. printed on the same strip 0f fllm and can be re- produced as many times as the ple- ture itself. Since the sound is printed with the picture on some strip of film,'it la impossible t MONTRTAL, Jan. 28. -Mre. Margaret Poison Murray, foun- dreaeef the Imperial Order Daughters of the Empire, died here {yesterday at the age of 82 ye ‘ . submitting all-cottsitleretl legislative turn of l.ieutenuttt-Getterul Sir PEKlNGI 5M1, Qfh-Gregt Britain a blinding snowstorm today untbwmch hermity plays m. important ‘fbawrencu River near Fishers balldflmQntfln gghgql poanp A comm“. ‘lag, six miles from Clayton. named to interview the I All the planes ntade the ice safe-lliinlster of Health on the subject. ly. They were equipped with skits-L! —-—-—<*>—-—-— tAfter the machines had parked and covered with her/i: the aviators sought shelter. Tonight .___. l they were quartered at u hotel in‘ (Special to The Guardian) ‘ Clayton. » NLWV YORK. Jan. 28_—-l<‘rench liee was lupproxitntttely $5,080,000 Labor Party _ I ...,.,.,.. Sympathy Wtth Chin-if“?! 3.“. 'fl°.-.§§f“§i‘ 3N2‘; $2122‘; ese Aspirations M“ " ‘ “" N” Y k - ~ s utets orec w or in [the past month. the first of $4.000.- (Special to the Guardian) 000 arriving on the Paris and the lsccottd oi‘ $4,000,000 on the Rccham- LONDON, Jan. 2s. —Peace luv-lime“- lug individuals itt Britain who hovel was placing wot in a stove. 611s ed the llritlslt Proposals to Marsh-forced down on tlte meet tlte $1.1m... h... been pasfle(l by me Ednivas a native of East Bay. Honor For Surgeon (smut to The Guardian) TORJONTO, Oat" Jan. 28.—-D0n- Armour, C. M. 0.. F. til. C. 8., aid ‘WQELJLHOWII Canadian surgeon, has been awarded the honor of deliver lug the Lettsomian lectures be- ,gold valued at 142000.000 frencamre the Medical Society of mn- O Prince Otto Ill With Pneumonia (Canadian Press) BUDAPEST, Jan. 28- Young Prince Otto. eldest sou of the late Austrian Emperor Charles. and clai- thehnura La Plants in ary strength itt (Thins by the Brit-i islt govertttnettt do not conceal} their plousttre over a report front Shuttghttl of n. tnovetttettt inltiatcdl by tho (‘antottese lenders to brlttg‘ about an atgreetttettt with the nor-t tltcru lenders for withdratvai of all Chittese trottps front the Sluutgltui district. ' liy this move, It is said. tho Chia- ose ltope to elltnittatc ull excuses for the lattdlttg oi’ foreign forces. ltt effect the Kuomltttattg leaders proposed that. the Cantonese troops after victory over hlttrsltal Sun (lltttatt-l-‘attg, chief defender of Shnttgltal, proceeded no further t0- wurd the city than u limit circttm- scribing Shanghai within a. radius of approximately 25 miles; that no foreign troops be lnttded in Shang- hai. attd tltnt tlto civlliatt national- ists cooperate willt the Shanghai civil uutltoritles. The labor party is making a big political issuc of the situation. it is urruttgittg for dcmonstratictts tltrottgltttttt the country on Febru-I sry sixtlt itt support of a pcaccfull settlement and "to help the (‘ltin-‘ est-t people itt their demand for na- liottul indepeudottco nnd freedonW-I The fot-tncr labor premier. ltamsuyi hlflClJOllflld will he tho chief speak- er at u London demonstration on‘ that day. Sh‘ Austen Chamberlain. foreign secretary, itt n speech nt Birming- ham tomorrow night, is expected to give a fttll exposition of Great. Britain's (‘ltlttese policy. with spec- ial attention t.o the new proposals made to the ffnutouese at Hankow. ltilfllilfilllllllltlmil SHlliiN HERE NEXT WEEK» The Most Startling Invention Known to Mot- Actually Photograph- re. Starts Wednesday. ek Prices. The Phonograplt principle, it is for the voice and film to be other. New York, cloudy . . . . . wiso than in exact timolwith the action of the picture. This greatest of Prince Edward attractions starts Wednesday and will continue the balance of the week at mid-week prices and featuring be- sides talking and elnklflll pictures. "Her Bi: Night." look-l with disfavtr (n wltut they.’ cottsittiet‘ too great (a slttiw of ntiiit-l regular 7.24. tune.‘ w," fllfllll; to the throne of hungary, ta Increase suffering from pneumonia accord- ting to advices received here from wtuutrso, Jan. 2s. -.A.tt ttt-l-equclliv- Brain. where he has crease of fifteen percent in wages i199" “V105 Will! hi! IDOUIBT- Q1 will be sought within the next so former Empress Zita. * days by station agents, assistant Prince Otto, w-ho is 14 years old, station agents. tolegruphet-s. line- was stricken with pneumonia otter nten and power men of the Cana- an attack of in“ , His younger dlan National Itailwnys, it was au- ln-ouwr, Rudorg, who (a 3|; "u, nounced here today by l-I. Phillips,.,,]d also has been awaken "m, official of the C. N. R. Telegraph- pneumonia whne the other 0mm. crs Union. Decision to revise the cxistinl-Z rxrzhbilngtgnignmer empre“ a“ m agreement was reached at ‘a 10 days conference of union repre-y ma‘“c..3"arts“‘.‘::i.-...°:;l::Announcements. gratihers are now in session here Meetings, Etc. and it is uttderstood similar de- mands will be made by them. .____<. "Mobile? evening. Paul Rollins. Outstandlngly entertaining and tu- structive, St. Peters Hall. 3622 A ‘whether. Too/rt’ PREptcflon iN JANUARY lets‘? AN‘! Thine. f0 GET EXCVVED "If you want something extra good for Sunday attend fioapital Cake Sale at. Moore 8t McLeod’! Saturday at 8 p. m. 8606-1-2&li "Come and see the 3 act come- dy "The Man from Toronto" at Central Bedeque Hall, Tuesday, Feb. let. if stormy Wednesday. Pebrttary 42nd. SGIB-LSO-Ci "Beau Supper and dance in Boi- fast Public Hall on Tuesday. Ibb. 1st. Admission 26 and 85 cents. Ladies with baskets free. Proceeds ltt old of hsll. 30281-2941 "Wanted — Goose and Duck Feathers. not. mixed" Henry Mon:- lane and C0,. Furniture Upholster- era. 167 Kent Sh, next D6011 ‘H0161. 3663122“! "The drawing in connection Michael's Church, lonat hes been postponed till March lob 20-20 1921. All pet-ties holdhl books will 28.~—Maritime. TORONTO, Jan- freslt southwesterly winds. mostly cloudy and» mild, followed by light with 8t. rs in. t Toronto. cloudy . . - . . . . - - - illtotttreal, cloudy .. 8 —6 kindly send them in ll early IO lQuebec, cloudy . . . . . .. 2 —- 0 possible. y ‘ .Charlottetown. cloudy 35-114 MIG-bill] Halifax. fair . . . . . . . . . 16-—14 "i- v St. John, fair 14-10, "Annual Iteetflll of I-fnator Boston. cloudy 28-20 m“? Qlllliifllll c"!!! will be b" 33-30; in New GIIIIFW lfell on Wedaed- day. Feibnnl’? lad. u 1.30 p. as Very important business wat mate up for discussion and bl 1D tomorrow morning attglsbrlflinlohl “m' d High tldo this morning at. 7.5M and tonight at 0.51. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.02 and rises New moon Wednesday, Feb. Incl‘ member ‘n’. ‘b h "£21m m" representative . ' mmerslde tide eighteen mln- stock 8mm‘ tiles later than Charlottetown. Qua“;- m..,..,_-_'1 ' ' 5: