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    The Paper That
    [Covers Prince Edward

    All The News

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    Fewided 1601," Tiveatng Guardian 1087, CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 8, 1921 iy aly, Canaan, seen Ua. Sie,

    DE WER S AT SENSATIONAL DISMISSAL LIQUOR “AGUTE | DESTROVERS =
    NA FEGE soy FHOM Posr Uri top, 2 Qua Pore ve SF 10 Ah

    Say Advanced Sinn Feiners Who Declare Robert Fowler, Superintendent of Dead Letter Doubt Expressed as to Legality of Proposed WR to Cables Declaring Bolsheviki
    Peace is Possible Only on the Basis of Department and His Stenographer, Mrs. Puget’ Measure to Prevent Exportation of Liquor ” Neues Serious e ih

    Independence and by Treaty, | Dismissed. Cause Not Made Publi, =| from Quebec to Other Provinces,
    H Sap erase ag (Special to The Guardian.) possibility that England may
    DUBLIN, Jan, 7.—The Associated /and by treaty between the two, OTTAWA, Jan. 7.—News of the'cause of both dismissals were un- TORONTO, Ont., Jan. 7.—The |assumption that the province’s jur

    py Ts

    PARIS, Jan, 7.—The French au-/reach commerciaf accora’ with the

    Press correspondent today .con-|governments, dismissal of Mr, Robert Fowler productive of results. Mr. F Wer! Quebec Legislature cannot prohib| isdiction with regard to prohibiting thorities confirm my information| Bolshevik in the near giture 6

    versed with’ several , LONDON, Jan. 7,.— Hamonn De|from the office of Superintendent achieved certain prominence d NINE |it the ex ort of liq ari (© Dorts is doubtiul and in passing | ‘rom Riga that the French Mission thought to be a suffictent argu-

    persons who 4 ‘ © Marthe H vee | Port of liquor to Ontario or}

    have seen and spoken with Bamonn (Valera stayed 1at least two platter the Post. Office Dena Letter De- ea maa rien of his Sern any. other province, is the opinion | the paulo Temperance Act this|(here considers the Bolsheviki in| ment against aggressive action’ in
    RU ae oa 4 Sa de ‘dast|Pavument by special Government o le administration of the Post of Hon. W. #. Raney, Attorney | Was kept in mind. The assumption] tanger so Serious as to warrant 4 fia

    De Valera, and three days in Manchester last order in council comes as quite a Office Department by Dr. R, M.'General, Ottawa. Despatches which /May or it may not be justified. It I in epeated i ta by cabl the Baltic—where England is pay

    According to these informants |Week on his way to Ireland from |sensation in Government circles,|Coulter, the Deputy Postmaster) forecast the introduction of 4 bill inji8 One. concerning constitutional} 1€ir repeated requests by cable Ucularly interested—to enable the

    Professor De Valera did not come |the United States the Manchester |Mrs, Yvonne Puget, who acted as General and Col. Verret, Assistant the Provincial legislature of Que-|!4w and constitutional law lends it, that warships be sent without de- /Bolshevitei Moderates, . Chicherin

    Here on a peace mission, ‘but pe- \COFespondent of the London Times |private secretary and stenographer Deputy Postmaster, Mr. Fowler ise, designed to put an early end to/Self to a great variety of assumpt - iay.Destroyers are understood to be/ang Lenine to restrain the ex:

    cause of the conviction iat areren 8. He arrived in an ordinary |to Mr. Fowler, has: also been sus-! voiced those aMticisms before a) ine shipment of intoxicating liquors ions. One might give almost .any ready en route to a Baltic Port, /tremists, at least for tha time. Even
    ; : ‘ +. jttain, undis uised, ; : \

    ation had arisen urgently requiring | disguised, and hee 2r about to leave forthwith, On |should this ‘prove impossible, the

    : : : ) ye CSIC aE : Boar eehceesarereicetane ts UCU PRE AR that the Quebee Government ag-|!@W and back it up with some argu- { y a
    Nis presence. ‘They distrust tho |(2Tugh the streets to keep an ap- Aes ye ‘ hee Sinead to ments but there is grave doubt as| he other hand, it is rather doubt-| French think that the first Red
    ‘eport that he will not be arrested |Pomtment with the leaders of the [Prohibit exports. Commentiic on ito the Jurisdiction of the provinees| 2d, in official quarters here, wheth- drive is more Hkely to come againat
    Fens Manchester igi “einer, ‘ is poi ° y sa is -in this matter,
    and declaye that he jig equally “on | hee Rag Ta ase pe pent Mn, Raney said wie tee Ke i a

    er the war party has such complete | Rumania and Galicia—which would
    the run” with the other leaders, |), . | i i q

    They still’ jnsist that over. | ts information to the correspond. | Canadian Fleet Closing Service of

    ‘ures must come from the Rycoeiced : | P, ifie! W k f P

    British Ht he has left Manchester, he | a ‘ Leaves for ucific) @eK 0 rayer

    ‘onirol at Moscow as the news |involve Poland—than upon the
    Govern tig t
    mene end that |has dono so in the same way he

    (Special to The Guardian.) Office Department today as tp the (Special to The Guardian.) lislature has ‘always gone on the

    walked |Pended, Enquiries made at the Posi Parliamentary committee, Out of the province indicate that Pinion on a joint of constitutional]

    from Riga would indicate, The! Baltic States,

    DONT KNOW WHAT TO Of
    WITH MAYOR O'CALLAGHAN

    eee ‘

    negotiations © are only POSs- o. 9 free. chtiz | i ae peaedrerty ‘ : ss : gervide hela

    *ible on the basis of independence great Trish Mee rare, “Mizen of "Hon. M Kennedy and Mr. J, A, Messery :y)_ {Seat 7% Fan, Toni nin the Menheah TRE service hel

    Popa ntieire Ngan eg ee eee ee ee a OE Jeet renal eo y i A t t M tt : IS. Ss: Aurora and ‘the Destroyers, | ing pievmat te a ee ON series a
    e | : a > nf, . ‘ raye Nn; v1

    Cigar Makers Accept True Bill Found Submit Important Matters to General Peto si pata big fat rl steed an i hit

    : ° | ‘j | Pint fee ] ~/muda, en r e liv t take t :

    Reduction in Wage’ Acainst, Doughty) Superintendent at Moncton and are Ag-|mnaa, en route to Paci fg nore wis fen by howe at

    |

    Coast, '
    hie ° Presided over by. the Pastor of the 7 i
    (Shesial to The Guardian) | og | sured of Improvements in Near Future ————»+ Methodist Church, Rev. Mr. Glenden | WANA in U, 8, as Sto waway Without Pass-
    ÂŁ | Pecial to The Guardian.) jing. The speaker of the evening ; :
    MAMILON, Ont., Jan. 7.—Follow-| +, Hee oe NCP AB Mi i Sean N
    ing the suspension of work on Dao li dar Co ee homes ree Hon, Murdock Kennedy, M. L./provision could be made at ine SEP, Knut Hamsun [eee fable: peamen ae HNN ports: Held by Immigration Dept.
    ember 3, in Hamilton's largest cig-| Was returned yesterday BEA cand Att te wee wumeee “Ww | piers to load and ‘discharge tretght| i j } | : nant al a ry W i W i
    ar tactory the cigar makers local) ternoon by’ the Grand Jury in the/ed trom Moncton after interviewing by one of the existing ice-breakers, | Sails For Liverpool rm vere Rv’ ti Pree, Hey Parolled by Secreta ilgon ithout
    union decided to accapt 2» seneral County Criminal Court here against |the new Railway management there Mr. O'Donnell thought that pro- —— [erate ‘Ay Nhe Get OD : ] Wi
    reduction of from five to ten ber| John Doughty one Ghote chstenilon matters of special interest to) vision could be made to lave the (Special to The Guardian.) [ieehe the Caton: Reve Mr, eviol Consultation ith State Department.
    cent in waeae ing effe ad-| 4 i [Prince E ‘d Island They were/Montealm take UD 1h¼ service with: led n the opening ‘prayer, F
    (in wages taking effect immed-| $105 Viator Prince Ed i an. 7 amor i haamacronticcmpre)
    lately. The reduction means $1 Per erty gu) Vietory Bonds the pro- courteously received by Mr. O'Don-out any undue de: fe also stat} HALIFAX, Jan. 7.—The steame: Mr. Seaman gave a splendid ad
    thousand on all brands, : |perty of Ambrose. J, Small, miss- nell, General Superintendent, who ej hat an ampic supply of heater/ Knut Hamsun = gailed today for/dr an appeal on'‘behalf of child (Special to The Guardian.) with the State Department asa
    Te eae jing theatre owner. This means] expressed his avOreciation: of the es available all along the line Liverpool with. 20,457 barrels ap-/hood, dealing with the very grea WASHINGTON, Jan. 7.—A con-|first knowledge of it was obtained
    a 2 -a——— | OX f 7 \j i i
    Lord Milner Resi ns jthat Doughty will have to stand information given him yesarding : 7 Magdolen bangs neryite ples,steamer Marstenen is expected) Por ance ot oatinestor the-youne |ict between the department of|by Acting Secretary Davis of that
    f „ trial on theft charge. On the Oe ene the Prince Edwai So) taken ‘up, here Treieht|t0 sail tomorrow with 15,000 barrels hes Mahon and Murray read | te and Labor is foreshadowed {department from ‘newspaper re-
    | * ‘. e) ;, [Island service, EAC He) Wa:
    As Sec of Colonies nse against. him for conspir-| tone in especiviv rit: Mes ngers are/for London. the Scripture lessons anl Rev. Mr oy ate vee ae pea eee ports, wee ak powen
    ‘ ing to ‘kidnap Ambrose Small, the spe icenn and. Mes carried betwecu tie Magdalen Is-| Freeman spoke the closing prayer, .|‘he admission of Daniel : al-/now be deported, eld’ by
    (Special to The Guérdian.) |Grand Jury did not report. to thale fie Was the evident lk d and Pictou and that the #ail- | A full choir assisted in the carry |iaghan, Lord Mayor of Cork, who State Department that before that
    LONDON, Jan. 7.—-Lord Milner|Court today, |pathy at Sackville with seuinoe: HG, sorvice 10 Reet a Le Bote Hie ilee eyed i ad | vas apprehended by immigration /could ‘be brought about’ there
    yates Nee da SGC Rid ste , j i j ward Island interests: They point- vate service to enes has is i on to the regular lyMNngs an an we | Ww 7 , ‘
    today resigned his portfolio S| oe kadwautathatelwanln he to. the ad-!been very unsa merrined i “rar Re isterin them, “Lest we Forget,” wag sung | Uthorities upon his arrival at Ne woulĂ© be pething to” prevent his
    Secretary for, the, Colonies, meio Truth 1 R 0 lvantage of the service if at least Suggestion was made. that the Gov-: and Mr. G. kB. Ritchie sang a solc| Ott News from Ireland as a stow- iB to Wi Plish-
    name of his successor has not yet} « umor one of the Railway officials tway without a passport. The ac- ing’ his announced mission to the

    been announced,
    ne A a

    fon of Secretary Wilson today par-
    Ming O'Callaghan upon his own

    United States of testifying before
    the “Commission Committee of one:
    hundred investigating Iriali condi.

    at/ernment put.on a steamer between| |Orossi t ar”?
    ad} Pictou and the Magdalenes calling! The Unemployed peel Pyrat

    ic 5 ! | the prayers, Rey. Dr. Fuller:
    at Charlottetown and Souris it!

    |
    would ae a satisfactory service (Special to The Guardian.) jremembered,

    Cripe Tormentine and Sackvil
    some experience in the railws
    WVAGe ad Orin eV ad here

    Re Union of Navies

    ‘ton and Rev, Mr, Raymond were

    NB~t-o C00, | (Speci F 1s ; isiend a‘y table one for the rail. ° “ecognizance, it was indicated, hag
    . Pecial to The Guardian.) O'Donnell promised’ to take this : a’profitable one for ihe rai : a vay-| ;
    Ni ; | OTTAWA, Jan. 7.—The Naval matter up. He pointed out that way, 7 would give the much]. Ls Tacs ace [veen taken without Consultation | tions,”
    f Department here denies the exist-/since hig attention-had been direct-. needed : e between Charlotte-| ious organizations assisting in the} a nee
    ’ } ± ence of an informal compact be-jed to the matter he had arranged town and Pictou, serving the £ast-iwork of registering the huge army | i! 4 F H | R li would not be held so much in con-
    7. —_.|!Ween the Canadian Government to have a sufficient number of pas- ern | ae eat Scotia and giving of unemployed in this city were} Womens Missiar ary I. TlZze Ht ep 1eS tempt in the country as it now is,
    | GIRL WANTED—FOR HOUSE. /ind ihe Republican Party of the seneer cars ue maracas he used [ine Magda Roti eese This Pesleged today by these unfortun-| : T Th Patriot T am Sir etc,
    ( <. APDly 174 Kent st United’ States by which the new when Occasion demanded it, He lave ong been suffering for. This) teal Bibiacan iy’ able to redtaten| M y 0 e JOHN J. FRIZZELL
    : Work. Apply eaepets Canadian squadron. the sift of the felt that an intimate knowledre of also. Atv, O'Donnell promised to/ates but were only able to regis BN eeting ester a { an Or eiss
    ews | British Admiralty is to [proceed to|P. I. Island conditions was neces: tak up with the management, bout forty out of two hundred Co the Editor of the Patriot: Sho Id fi d Out
    a "WANTED. — BOY TO ge lite Pacifie Coast to co-operate with sary on the part of officials on the Sy ee jand fifty who applied on account! ‘phe Joint meeting of the Wo U ii
    4 afier school at The Mack nnon! ih), American fleet under & unt connecting link and e-wonld do Varitime Provinces jot shortage of forms for this pur-| meng Missionary’ Society of ah: | Si—As you have seen fit to try ‘ th E b
    i Drug Co. jfied command using the United his best to effect this He Would al-| 4 ; | pose, different churches held In Zior | D4 drag my private business into ou Âą cm argo
    f Papa | States naval bases on the Pacific so look into the matter of (puttir T | hi N «| : |Chureh school room yesterday afte; | OU! Political’ discussions I hope pA,
    ., *ACOMMODATION FOR BOARD.|'The idea is scoffed at as preposter-/on an early morning train from e egrap Ic News | j Hee 5 ” “ana | Dat I will not be considered imper-
    ) 3 : ly 226 Fitz-jous. a DISSE AG to 'Torméntine, which Proved ltteely atiended and Inent in answering you after your I to The Guardi
    ers, near college. Apply 236 F tz: ous, Seaiville ii nem A AN orate Proved most interesting and help wn methods. (Special to The Guardian.)
    Toy St, | a jwonld enable m: ne (id passe At (Special to The Guardian.) ful. Mrs. Donald McKinnon, Sid. t ber of the|, MONTREAL, Jan. 7.—“Before
    a er SP ea ‘Mi n § d jarrivine at Sackville at nicht Hy Fluctuat‘ons in Prices mount, President. of the W. M Ss see Vain iy anseth hodae Premier Drury ‘of Ontario and his
    ty } i re. *harlottetown at noon, and! h , 1M. 8. | 36 overnment and of the house 7
    HAY FOR SALE—4 CARLOADS| mers Starte reach Charlottetown c | bh of Zion Church presided, On whten pole wie pald $500? Do|Mitister of Agriculture start twiot

    if No. 1 pressed hay, In lots to} i other Island points the same even-| DREW’S' TRIAL IN PROGRESS Att F ‘ ing the lion’s trail over the cattle

    suit’ purchasers. — Alpply Joseph} Work Yesterday ing. | | Of F: rm Products Monae a ae ald need ie ue rt CL) Srey Bary a8 ed: embargo, they should make certain

    Praught, Cherry Valley, ae | isn, JOHN, N. B. Jan, 7.—The| \ Nai Pap S Tead by | tor of the Patriot; Are You not, a8) that Canada has something to gaint
    ee So — Messrs Terie dr and) Messervy Preliminary hearing of George its. Bennett whose subject wa | eople Say, a large shareholder oll from the raising of the embargo,”
    q *“LOST—ON JAN'Y 3RD.A RE. | (Special to The Guardian.) also took up the matter of fretehtg 5 i w charged with rape and doing | , ;Mauctng , Canada Sate for our his proer and if there is any sal a Montrealer who ‘ig interest-
    ined soldiers bution No, 29228! SPRINGHILL, Jan. 7—Work jon fertilizers with the Sripevintend-|PEw ch bodily harm to the two) St. places prot ue caren praing in its management "9s ed In the cold storage business ty
    Reward if returned to thig Office. | wag yesumed in No. 2 Mine at 7/&Mt. Thev pointed ont that the nres- Northrup girls aged four and six |/Tont page thereof an article teken| Mrs. Freeman Sang a solo very] .hould receive a revenue there, Is other countries ‘ of

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    ent freieht on Itme is exceedingly leona the “Seattle Times’ entit’ed: | sweetly, Reports on work of th |'t not true that you have other) Britain eases Prejudice against

    Sir,—The Patriot of January 4th,
    prominent"y on, the

    i.

    \ [> o'clock — ghitt yesterday, The /O7" Monnet re is mm S Tesumed today, One witness | (, F ” fety ts? WI ycu do! 2urape.

    H Ey i ‘i ys with "2"air For instance, there is an pis ay arene Sak |“The City Man and the armer.” |sociĂ©ty were read by Mrs. Nelson. | profitable investments ? you do} eat:

    ‘, TIWIS tedshon dno none ate nee have ai idle eee aid diserimination between eter ate eh akoats shoe uprarg (ts comparing the present situa-|for St, Paul’s; Mrs, 'W. L. Cottor | is you have gall to ask me to do, | eating Marae ik Geran oe
    \ ; @ consequent loss of abou TCE ors lime and fertilizine lime, re). ae ‘ i

    hat guar,
    tion of the farmer with that of the] for st, Peters; Mrs, Chester Mc | publish the amount of income tax|
    Bates | city wor'er, the manufacturer, the] Lure for the Baptist; Mrs, Tait for|you paid in 1919 and 1920 under titer saat Gatadins susiotase
    ; /HOUSE BURNED. WomAN | Wholesaler and the Jobber, the con-| St, James; Mrs, Fred Long for onaervauve and a ret shipped to England there to be fat:
    - - In cases where nart of each comes| i cluding part of the article reads as the Methodist anq Mrs. Pickard| Also some years ago you not toned and sold.”
    bs ha Tae Eee Wales sane in one ear the Highey ane it wae HAD NARROW ESCAPE aiiswas “The fermer despite his ee Zion. hold pee a oe aay pag
    i 1e hs . Jed on the whole car. 1 his, was Danke ‘ evident, belief that he stands all| Greetin’s we g, | nue office and draw : avy fro meta gi
    counter at Moore & MeLéod's) HX-Pr emier Borden hointed ont was uninst to farmers) RENFORTH, N. B, Jan. 7 Al ig Andi edie Hawipurod icy Raymond of St. Pauls ae Are {ihe Donitnion Government, besides
    Friday, ‘return same at once to| 0 Di t especially as they used a erent deal house owned by James Downey hall dir-clions by every other ela- Lamont of the Boonies Chureh eae what you got ag edltor of the Pat.
    Moore & McLeod's. | nN isarmamen ef lime and as a matter of fact C. N. R. car inspector, was ar ok ment in ihe community, asa matte"| were unable to be present. riot? That was unter Liberal rule, CHE WEA
    TEMPERA ‘
    TIDE, MOON, ETO.
    a
    Saturday, nioderate fresh east to

    ; ie eevee yesterday at Prav How much income tax did 20U pay
    *WANTED AT ONCE an EXPER} raver was offered by Mrs. Cot-
    South winds, cloudy and milder,

    rate on the former is 1914 cents ner| the next house in her bare feet,
    hundred, on the latter 2914 cents.|

    tion school district No, 136. Ap-
    ply to John P, Gaudet. Sec, |

    i thousand tong coal of their produc-
    x afi tion,

    nsed hoth kinds as fertilizer. Theled by fire here Bint taal ff as the
    $2.000, partly covered by fact "Jel ds not so badly off ag fon, Mrs, Benirsto Mrs. Tait, Mrs |%t that time? Has Premier Bell not
    ienced maid for Senera] house- f » Mrs, Sto, 3, i

    "The % 8 rintendent (promised to look |loss of ] a
    (Special to The Guardian.) Sunerinten | i : a others,

    1 : ' , {into this also, Surance. Mrs. Downey was sick in| Perhaps the Patriot win repro:|Lord, Mrs Thomson, and Miss |* 54ary of $2,500 from the Gov-
    work, Good’ wages, References! OTTAWA, Jan, 7.—Sir Robert Freight and the supply of mussel/bed and barely sneeped with) hen !., iaias nreminently on its front| White. Mrs. (Dr.) MeNei!l spoke |c'RMent; also a law office iy Suta.
    requited. Apply 248 Grafton St./Borden, replying to a Teduest from) iid was also taken up. There is a/life. She was obliged to walk HO. saemiae wn early issue the following |brietly oe the mission to the Tees merside and i reputed to bg
    ——-—~ _ -- i so , y „ Jor . ‘fi 7 na vhie ape [jtle next huose in her bare feet, | Pare RN aba a hal deag Pa x wealthy man with arge private in-

    | *LOST ON NEW YEAR'S morn. |e New York World for an ©X/plant at Marie which is capable of| X | article ~vhich is to be found or jin Sydney being conducted by Miss vestments? This may also be said

    : ression of The the disarm. supplying the edstern part of the Js Page? of Tha Family Herald and Sharp of Summersid Th ‘ ‘

    i it: man’s green/P'ession of opinion on ray paasalveiiate A Hn ite y : side, of Hon. Mr. Johnston and uther e owest temperatiire | oii

    Beeetay Made Nias pyle re-/ament says: “I Sympathize inost|!and but owing to excessive Leela INDIANS NOT GUILTY | Weekly Star iegue dated January; The meeting closed with singing | members. and supporters of the| Thursday night was 19 degrees; at

    pate ‘ aRae ma aot ee ; rates it was found that farmers |5, 1921: entitled, “F'ue'uations in| ang the Mizpah benediction re. ‘ t with light var-| 9 @. m. yesterday it was 20. The
    turn to this office deeply and earnestly . with ey TY eenerally could t afford to use it NFIWCASTY. itn | Is Government with somo: g ight var. bi

    See | generally could not a stiog!.. NEWCASTLE, N. B, Jan, 7—A | Prices of Farm Products, peated in unison, jations. What income tax did these/ ‘highest yesterday was 21. At 9 last
    9

    : {reasonable proposal for the redue- This they considered an injustice} yerajet of not ilty was b ht té Stra. bei ri
    ; : y Âą My | at Sulty was broug | A very instructive table has
    “PRIVATE NURSES ian $15 70 lion of armaments. Ths antold Sac-}and hurtful to the road itself ag the; by a jury here today in the ‘heen. publishad by the United States
    $30 a week. Learn wi out leay great war! Plen‘iful use of mussel mud Would | cage of Peter avd Frank Mitchell, | Biroan of Labor showing the rise

    i a{/Yiflees endured in the :
    ing home. Descriptive booklet pete in the maq|iMcrease crops and consequently} +i, two indians charged with the | ana fall in prices of farm’ products

    men pay under the former Liberal] night it waa 19,
    to Government as well as the late} High tide this Morning at 11,
    Conservative and ihe present Bell/ and tonight at 9,58,

    sent free, Royal College of|nations still com the earnings on the road. They/ murder of John Deedam. | trom January 1913, to the presant 0 t Ff Tater otae This aaah i‘ New moot, Saturday January gth.
    Science, Dept. 25, Toron‘o, Can-/ struggle for supremacy in the Jpow- pointed out also that there were! hahah fhe abH wie ae ean ed n aro n sD lace wi ers you "an Ret it 4
    ada. 1006-12 20MBSat261 er of destruction.” inexhoustihle deposits of mussel art work RESUMED AT Hel te lta BF THEA PRAHA RGA e not by your x abe of er ways Noozie the Sunshine. Kid
    “GENTLEMAN CAN BE AC Hants ALHERE Ree, ome SPRINGHILL MINES jortictes. ‘There was no marker Conservatives teey Of Hon Ww ncghy the cour: "
    Y i . |be made available ‘by a short spur) ‘he ‘ iy : 11914 with b . W. M, 5 : e
    “board “in ‘private house with a Odd Robbery ae POSH cee eTNe| SPRINGHILL, N. B, Jan, 7—aul| fe “extoption ot a s\tgnt sum in Hold Convention then [ mignt angwen your tmper| | “AND ! KICKED ON
    : q 1Âą Superintendent reSS =| fi j i i !
    modern gonventenses:” "Central ~ 7a Montrea pic tint thr woa Toon ork oes Petia Whe "las | Aue EL nila Gad focish"and chide de sot eae] | TAR AAT LAST
    location, Apply “J, M. c,” care! difficulty in putting in this suur be the toring tothe focal U7 M Ww thers has ies reedianis dndnaa ie ; hort bic F cy m ' }
    of Guardian. ; | — provided the local government con-| stheonelabih eta teh AA id Neat ett ‘Sn eek aaai fi A A go thes Foal rh pA SUM ER ‘
    SWAN! i MAID FOR GENE (Special to The Guardian.) tributed ‘its share of the cost at th GEORGE FOSTER AND 1915. Bodning wih 1936 thers wae! : (Special to, The Guardian.) a public matters without Drying oo re
    ANTED-3 °M. MONTREAL, Jan. 7.-- One‘ of the| laid down gat dae rules of | BRIDE ARRIVE IK aN JOHNIR ep oN ae the peae o*| TORONTO, Jan. 7.— Hon, Oe ae baslnees otetiee ee 3

    Deeded | Peat Beet tee, oddest robberies that ever occurred |the Railway hich prices was reached about Sep-

    Apply Mrs’ “Noel i | -| The matter of a second car ferry F ;
    |jin this city happened yesterday af- Leedieehel Af) , yt} ST. JOHN, N. B, Jan. 7.—sir. | tember 1918. In contrast wich

    Brighto A ‘ F rdizati f ST. IN, Ni B; n° 7, *; :
    SpindNga j~-pbernooti when a quiet” looking i tha Be Hy AURA Pano rl eonge V Foster and bride arrived | manufactured. goods the IDG LOF

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    "LOST—-DECEMBER 24TH. ON dividual entered the grovery store] oiesed at considerable length. The|'n the C. P. 0. §, Empress _ of | farm products tended to keep, in ad

    ; | ritay y % in the unward movement, i
    Westefn train, ‘hand grip con- M or, 86 Iberville; Superintenden recognized — that! britain, which docked this after. | vance day afternoon with Conservative
    fASeiin -boOKe anal or oae Finder (ot Martin — Hoffner, Sn i (eee angen re Huteseaty. atid: heel NOBEL, From July 1919 to the present time |@4Y who has a right to State, his views

    Street and stole $20. ; there has been the greatest diverg.|M. P. P.’s and discussed the :om-lupon public matters without having
    please leave with Amos Monag: facts follow. At four o'clock bus-/it was only a matter of making an! cyl SHOUSe AT GLACE Bay ence, for while prices of live week ie weduton dF legislature. (t was|private affairs molested, while ven
    han, Wiltshire, or Fred Hgan|facts follow. At four appropriation for the outlay, This BURNED Haast D : and the Government ato the oo"
    baggage master, Charlottetown, |Iness being dull, Holfner was seat- he pointed out was a matter for| SLDNRY, N.'S. Jan 7—Fire this|especially, beean to dee ine the lagreed they should drop their non- vaita ©
    Reward. ed {dly behind the counter, when a the representatives to take up with| »fterroon destroyed the front range] rates on Sap and Pea Hier poll-ical attitude of the first session 4
    FOR. SAL stranger entered. Paying absolute-| the Ministers, The Government was! lighthouse at Glaph Bay harber,/erial rove until hey revche er of the New Farmer Legislat, .»

    Howard Ferguson, recently chosen ple and would not do so now but
    permanent Jeader of the Conserva- that in three issues you have gone
    tive Party in Ontario-held a con-|into this kind of dirt, My offence in

    | Any case is not as had ag yours for
    ference at the Albany Club yester T am a private citizen and voter

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    frame, extra tk Aa ary : 4 When well/on earlics advantage in anprecin- fifteen months and be on the ag[?ivate voters In the country. "If 7

    f ar and abstracted $20, He ut the Mo! secessa fy #@mount would be placed| ‘iong the ‘ by
    at Bnioewolning raliway switch ‘ : ih the antler nite In case of an ac-|trserwey. The winter's supply of/tion of value, they have rerantty sressive in future. With this ena/„O" Used less of abnse of those who)

    at Elliott's siding. Could be asi- i ket and departei,|in the l ‘ take part In the different

    ly taken aparece shipped, ‘Also fnavite ine iuoniias Hother won-| cident to the car ferry it was point-| “i! for tho light as well as cthor horne mo.’e than their share of the in view each Conservative meib- tha thes 1. asewer Tet aoe RS

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The Charlottetown Guardian -- 1921-01-08 -- Page 1
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