The Paper That vers Prince Edwar Teland rdiam, Three Cente. juardien, Founded 1891, Mvening Guardian 1887. DR. GLOVER IS OFFERED $7,000,00 And Permission to Place His Cancer Serum on the Market, Declares a Toronto Paper. Doctor Intends Carrying on His Work in Toronto. een sak (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, Jan, 4—Dr. Thos. J. Glover, of this city, who has discovered a serum’ for the treat: ment of cancer which is being in- vestiguted by a special commitiee of the Toronto. Academy. of Medi- cine; with a view to a public re hort thereon, ig said to ‘have re- ceived flattering offers to go to the United States to follow up his work in.relieving cancer patients. The Toronto Star Weekly states ihat a New York man has offered Dr. Glover $1,000,000 in cash for serums. — Q FOR FORMULA his, secret prescription and per- mission to put it on the commer- ciat market. A Chicago muiti- millionaire, according to the same paper, who has been afflicted with cancer and has obtained relief from: Dr. Glover’s treatment, has offered to equip and finance a cancer clinfe in Chicago if Dr. Glover will go there to manage it./as saying in a proclamation to the | —— ——— ANEW RUSSIAN TERROR eee. SSS - x The People’s Paper 22a” 7 So Read by Everybody NYY Ss. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1921 rae ee HAS BEEN EVOLVED _ of Organizing Strikes Throughout the World in Order to Prevent Countries from Injuring Russia (Special to The Guardian) \it is absolutely WASHINGTON, Jan. 4.—A neW| Keep the burgeoise enemy busy policy of terror abroad, especially | with internal troubles in order that in nearby countries, has been de-\ithey cannot injure Soviet Russia. cided upon by the Russian Soviet, |Great strikes shi t} ut . § ould he organized boty Ai a leah sas domi foi (throughout the world, This vér - ited States Rete ente! Ninna’ sion of the proclamation says an Levifie. ia quoted ‘by tho aS (deg agitation for the establishment of $ ©" cammercial relations with Rus - indispensable to It is stated that, notwithstanding|Commune Committee of Europe that S!@ should be Increased. these and other offers, Dr. Glover intends to remain in Toronto and follow up his researches in cancer GEORGE LODER ARRESTED IN SUMMERSIDE YESTERDAY a | ‘§, A, Unionists Gaining Strength (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 4.—African cab-; les indicate alarm by the national:| Criminal Movies Are Being Barted (Special to The Guardian) | CHICAGO, Jan. 4.—Films por - traying criminals at work have /SOVIET LEADERS DISAGREE ON OFFENSIVE CAMPAIGN Lenine Issues Proclamation Declaring Necessity General Attack on Baltic § Trade, They Declare, Woold Have Advanta (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Jan. 4.—The Russian Soviet leaders are not in accord with regard to the offensive cam- paign against the Baltic states which is reported to have been projected by the. Moscow authorit- les, according to information re - ceived here The plan has many atrong ‘opponents, it is declared, because of the disorganization which would result at the Baltic . CREAT Pe tates Would Disorganize put Attack on Roumania ges, ’ (Special to The Guardian) ports endangering their trade and MONTRHAL, Jan, 4.—A Star compromising the hope which is special from Washington says, still fostered of opening trade rel =| BEPAN Britain is willing to surren- ations with Great Britain. The} der her historic position as: “Mis- same objection, however, does not {tress of the Seas” under pressure lexist with reference to an attack|of her own economic and taxation fupon Rumania and Galicia. It is | Problems, partionlarly her heavy ‘debt She is eager for a naval hol- The discussion Is attracting | represented such an attack woud |4 [involve Poland, but a strong Bol-|!day. ishevik section is said to “believe | much attenslon not only Annus! Subscription, 08, Ry Mall, Canads, $600, U. 8. A. 64.88, BRITAIN I$ READY TO TAKE NAVAL HOLIDAY According to a Washington Correspondent Britaia is Prepared to Reduce Her Navy to the Level of that of the United States,’ a United States, but in Great Bri in the!that of the United States. tain and Japan, Britain is not wil!- ing however for the United States or any other nation to have a navy guperior to hers. The rock bottom point of her wilt ingness to cohcede is she will agree to Hmit: her own naval programme to a point where her navy wil) be precisely eqna) to the power of lit would offer far greater’ advan- | tages than an offensive in the north | Appointments on The C.N. Railways’ peen barred here. Chief of Police|ists at the incr ing a lal to The Guardian) ‘britain Secures More Oil Fields) (Special to The Guardian) EXPEGTS SIR HAMAR GREENWOOD PEACE IN IRELAND ‘Present Home Rule Bill More Generous Then Any Previous Act. British Government Wasts P | The Canadian National Railways,| ATHBPNS, Jan. 4,—Great Brit -} Magazine for December supplies ajain has gained another lap in the from their ranks during the ®tec- tion fight and the growing strength of the South African Unionist coal- Fitzmorris antounced that movie censors have been ordered not to issue license for any photopiay that Wanted in Pictou on a Charge of Mardering _SALESMEN WANTED-=SALES- Daniel Barry of-that Town Some Days Ago. George Loder, wanted in Pictou| for the murder of Dan Berry was arrested in Summerside yesterday by Constable Grady and is being held in the Prince County Jail. Sheriff McNutt wired news of the arrest to the Pictou authorities and it is expected offictals will arrive today to take the prisoner to Nova Scotia. Loder arrived in Summer- side Saturday evening to visit his brothers who reside there It appears he was wanted in Summer side for participation in a fight which occurred there ab- out two months ago. On receiving a description of the man wanted at Pictou information was given by several persons which led to his arrest, (Last niglit Constable Grady made a search and discovered in the prisoner's @rip 2 38 calibre revol- ver, % number of cartridges, also a khaki coat and a considerable sum money, paysheets of the Inter- colonial Coal Company. Brererrrrewesrererers: | {CONDENSED SPECIMS; FOR SALE A BOX SLEIGH. ar ply 238 Kent Street. 171-1-5-41. ao neo *FOR SALE--OVERLAND CAR, practically new, Can be bought at a bargain, Elton Moore, Kemp~- town, Colchester County. Nova Scotia, Jan. 4-31 pd *WANTED— MAID FOR GENE- yal housework in family of three. Apply Mrs. Noek DeBlois, 28 Brighton Road. Jan, 4-31 LOST IN OR ABOUT CITY large sum of money. Reward by Jeaving at Johnson & Johnson's Drugstore. 173-1-5-2i *WANTED AT ONCE AN EXPER fenced. maid for general house - work, Good wages. - References required. Apply 248 Grafton St. 178-1-5-tf “LOST ON NEW YEAR'S MORN- ing in this city, man’s green sweater coat. Finder please re - turn to this office. Reward. 167-1-5-3. «WANTED, COMPETENT STE- nographer and private secretary, female, Apply at once to Mr. A. W. Weir, second floor Riley Building. 24} *ANNUAL, MEETING OF THE! New Wiltshire District Loyal Orangs Lodge will be held in Tanton Lodge Room, Brookfield on January 11th, at 7.30 p. m. ‘eal } @. Dollar, District Rec. Sec. M61-1-52h . | LOST BLACK MUFF DECEMBER, o1 at J. Mahar’s grocery store or between thers and City Hos-| pital by way of Euston and Roch | ford Street. Finder Kindly leave at Mahar’s store or Guardian Of- fice. 176 GOVERNMENT — POSITIONS .— Wanted meh age seventeen to forty-five, All grates Vacancies. Ordinary school éducation suffi + cient. Partigujara free, Civil Ser vice Institute, Post ’ Office x bob, Torontd.” , : I7WUGAe { mas, @ self respecting salesman ‘whose ambition 18 beyond his pre gent occupation might find more congenial employment with us and at the same time double his income, We rediire a man of clean character, sound in mind and body, of strong | personality who would appreciate a lifé posi: tion with a fast growing concern where industry would be reward- ed with far above average earn- inga; matried man iproferred. Ap ply to Mr. A. W, Weir, second Maritime Provinces Telegraphic: News (Special to The Guardian) ARRESTED FOR ARSON. AMHERST, N.*S. Jan, 4.--Henry Wood of Amherst Head was com- mitted for trial here yesterday of a charge of arson, Wood is alleged to have set fire to a barn owned by Roberts ‘Coates in order to collect $1.600 insurance on a merry 60 round he stored thare. The barn was not insured: BRILLIANT WAR, RECORD BUT NO WORK] ST. JOHN. N. B. Jan. 4.--Serge- ant A. E. Wood, V. C., D. ©. M., with bar, M. M. French (Croix De Guerre and Royal Humane Soclety Life saving medal, a veteran of the great war atid the South African war, applied tor work at City Hall here today, He said he had no mo- ney or shelter and had come to the city believing work plentiful. Hs will be looked after. Sergeant Wood although but 38 years of age, has a record of bravery second to none. He fought in South Africa and the Persian Gulf, wag in the retreat from Mons and at Ypress, the Somme and the Dardenelies. He was four times wounded and had seven brothers and one sister Irilled in the war. : BOY DROWNED NORTH SYDNBY, N.S. Jan. 4.— Walter Pickles, ten year old, son of W. If, Pickles, Chief Blectrician for the ‘Nova Scotia Steel and Coal Co. was drowned here today when ica he was playing on broke and he fell through, : IMPRESSIVE FUNERAL HALIFAX N.S. Jan. 4.— The funeral of the late James Terril, K. C., who, together “with Capt. James Adams of Hampton, N. B. was struck and killed by the mari- dime express at Bedford Saturday. was held here today, Archbishop MaCarty conducted the services in St, Mary’s Cathedral. Large num- bers of citizens representatives of the bench and bar, the Knights of Columbus and other organizations Were in attendance. , Suspected Thief ' Makes Get-a-Away (Special to The Guardian) HALIFAX, Jan, 4.——John Jenk- ins, who was arrested fh Middleton. N.S.,yesterday morning when being brougiit to Halifax, the incoming Dominion Atlantic train’ at Windsor Jct, last night showed a crime committed even though the end of the picture might show the criminal in prison, The ition headed by Premier Smuts, The efforts of the labor party to raise an economic issues in the ur- list of important appointments ony ranld race for control of oil. This the C. N. R, recentiy announced, not from Ottawa, but from the Rail- in time American concerns, inolud- ing the Standard Oil, were block - ed when British companies and the Peace but will Make no Comp:omise with jumped from): announcement was made when three youthful robbers said their| successful. crimes had been inspired by mov-) though thoroughly ing pictures. | pearl without disorder, How the Baltoonists | Were Rescued fight | has The election spirited ‘Opening of | Agricuivural | Short Course, —— | ' (uejpueny out 0} JeI99dS) | COCHRANE, Ont, Jan. 4—-The| latest information -in regard to the | American balloonists who landed; The Agr'onttirat Short Course} near Moose Factory on December | open *d ventory i nl ie nal _ | Agricultural an echnical School, 14, is to the effect that they land some thirty students from various post’ ina dense forest ‘Lieut, Klor|tendanice. stated that the party were lost in Principal Crockett and Prof. W. _|J Reid made suitable Introductory the Wwilderdass or four dave at addresses outlining and explaining fore their rescue was effected and tha chfects of holding the course. due to the rather mild weather| (Daily classes were arranged as which prevailed at the time of follows : : : their landing they did not gutter |. 180 (0 3.00 p. as,—Sheep Judging . J+ Reid from freezing but were in good | 4.00 fo 4.20 motor mechanics, H. health when they reached the trad | whit’ ock 7.) to 9.30 p,m. Hon W. M. ing post of the Hudson Bay (Co. \Lea, Commissioner. of Agriculture; , Motion picture reels. | Tn his opening address last even ing Hon. Mr. Lea gave a very in- rr St. Joho i” end ape “Perm Management”, Positively Identifie? The courses will continue for > weeks under the following in- structors; Wool Grading and Co-operative Marketing, Mr J. A. Thompson, of Ottawa. Codperative Shipping of Live Stock, Mr. J. K. King, Representa- tive Live Stock Branch, Moncton. Field Crops, Mr, J. A. Clark, Sup- erintendent Experimental Farm Station, assisted by Messrs. Frank Kenny, A. H. Hensuld and F. J. Moore Milk Testing and Factory Work, Mr. Fraser T. Morrow. Cow Testing. and Cow Testing Associations, Mr. C. J. Cooke, of Kensington. Poultry, Mr, Cyrus Poirier, Mt. Carmel. Beef, Cattle and Horses, Mr. J. lm, Retty, manager Guelph Farm Stock Show. Plant. Pathology, Mr, S. J. Pep pin, Pathologst at Experimental Farm Station. Fertilizers, Mr. C, M. Williams, Soldiers’ Settlement Board; City. Farm Mechanics, Mr. Harry Whitlock, City. Farm Management and Live Stock, Hon. W. M. Lea, Commis- sioner of Agriculture. Agriculture in Rural Schools,Mr. W. J, Boulter, Provincial Agricul tural Department. Live Stock, Mr. W. J. Reid, Pro- vincial Agricultural Department. (Special to The Guardian) ST. JOHN, Jan. 4—George Drew arrested and charged with attempt: ed rape and doing grievious bodily harm to little Northrup girls in this city, before the Magistrate yes- terday was remanded for further hearing. He was taken to the public Hospital where the little girls are undergoing treatment and was pos: itively identified by them as the man who made the fiendish attack on them. The flend’s }-s1'ng will be behind closed doors as the court fears what might follow should the public be admitted to the trial and learn the whole story. ———— aan Week of Prayer Service Last Night The second service in the serles of the week of prayer meotings was held last evening in the Baptist Church, the pastor Rev. G, R. Free- man, presiding, There was a large attendance all present entering in- to. the spirit of the meeting with fervor. A feature of the serv- ice was the singing of the old favorite hymns led by the choir, An anthem was also sung. Rev. G, €. Taylor, Rev, G. W. F. Glendenn- ing and Rey. Robert Murray as- sisted in the service, ‘The address of the service was given by Mr. A. F, Webster. It was a brief and thoughtful discourse, very helpful tn tone, Last night’s was one of the best prayer services held for some time ii this city about a doz- en laymen taking pant in prayer. To night service will be in St. James Church commencing at 7.30. —————— 6 Miners Resent Foreign Labor (Svecial to The Guardian) HAZLETON, Pa., Jan. 4.All the Man Falls From Trestle and is Killed * (Special to: The Guardian) SYDNEY, Jan, 3.—A man nam- ed Richard Miller, a Newfound: Yander, residing at New Aberdeen, Wily" Killed by’ fall frotti’a tréstle at’ Barking Station, No.2 Colliery on Saturday evening. The body and escaped in the darkness. Jenk- ins was arrested on suspicion of, beitig implicated in the thoft of Jewelry valued at $12,000, the pro, perty of Mrs. Mary Worthington, | floor, Riley tr ding, Queen St. _ppponite Roma Brother, = 31 ‘ Bedford, Mass. 7,000 men are idle, Anthracite Mines of the Lehigh Coal Navigation OCo., at Panther Creek Valley, were tied up today by a strike over tho ‘employment of sixty Spaniards and Portugese, head cut and one ear missing. The police are acting on the theory that thers may have been foul play, but the general assumption {s that the pan centres appeat to have been un} ad twenty miles northeast’ of tho! parts of the Province being iM at-| teresting and informative talk om) | when found was badly brufsed,|; way Headquarters Toronto. | Among the promoted officials well | Royal Dutch Syndicate were given known in this city are: }concessions in the newly discover- Mr. F. P. Brady, Géneral Manag-!e4 fields of Northern Greece, The ager of Rastern Lines at Montreal, extent of the oil: yield in ‘Thrace is appointed Aggistant to the Exec-| and Epirus has not been made ativa with office at Toronto. jnvhiie ie it te known but the grants Mr. W. A. Kingsland, Assistant aro believed to be most valuable. General Manager of Eastern Lines } ne | ’ at Montreal, succeeds. Mr, Brady as| General Manager of Eastern Lines FEAR GREAT DEATH Rear iNohag Riga hobs ee aes TOLL IN DISASTER with office at Montreal | i "veda! |, MADRID, Jan, 4.—One of the a {several boats which put out from RECENT PHOTOGRAPH OF | Villagracia to search for the pass:} BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS lengers and erew of thé wrecked HELEN OF GREECE steamer Santa Isabel, 2.488 tons, : Oe ‘returned. today with forty persons “4 who had been rescued. The vessel iwas-on her way from the Canary ‘islands swith 200 passengers and crew when wrécked. The Santa Isabel was totally lost Zaturday night on the coast at Villigarcia, near the Island of| Salvora, The boats trom the Villa-{ garcia began the ‘search for gurvi- | : | vors Sunday morning, Forty-five survivors from the wrecked steam: ‘ler have been taken to Ribayra, a village on the Galician coast | | | iF es ke (ie Captain is Rescued. The captain of the Santa Isahel was rescued, but was unconscious Although official despatches are lacking, it is reported that many passengers and members of the cyew were lost. The Santa Isabel lwent aground at four o'clock Sat- urday afternoon, Fishing vessels, which were despatched immediate- ly from Ferrol and Corunna, found Lad steamer aground in shallow water with the funnel and masts visible. The Santa Isabel was en- gaged in coastwise service between \Cadiz and Corunna. It is officially stated that all passengers on board were to transhipyat Cadiz for Buenos. Aires. Princess Helen With the return to power of onl Nuns: Are Helder stine as King of the Hellenes, his| piyppmN, Jap. 3—The military daughter, Princess Helen, has) prided the Convent of Carmelite come into her own again as a royal Nuns at Ranelagh, a suburb of Dub beauty. Recent mimors mentioned yin today. They forced the doors her as being engaged ‘to Prince and made an extensive investigat- Carol of Roumania, This is one ion of the rooms in the search for of her most recent photos. letters ad documents. LATEST PHOTO OF GABRIEL D’ANNUNZIO SHOWS FIUME DICTATOR IN NEW ROL! D'An- and keen eyos of tho dictator of nunzio, the firebrand of the Adria- biume, ‘Lhe eyes of the world avs tic reveals in a remarkable manner been focused on this unusual charac “The latest photo of Gabriel fatality was due to an accident. inten the strong profile, the pervous lips ter for BOR a Seti Ra .| hand Murder. NEW YORK, Jan. 4—Sir Hamar Greenwood, Chief Secretary of Ire- land, made a statement on the Irish question the full text of which has been received by cable through the British Library of information. Re- terring, to current rumors as ‘to. the informal explorations “‘of the Ir- jsh situation.” Str Hamar said “I make no statement except that 60 far as we are concerned we are out for peace and there can be no compromise with murder.” Asked whether the passing by the Govern: ment of the Ireland Act had had any effect on the situation, Sir Hamar said “The Act. which has now received royal assent, {a more just in its conception and more gen- erous in its provision than any previous Home ‘Rule Bits. Under its provisions the Irish people have). the control of Agricultural educa- © tion, licensing of local Government mixes and factories, pensions, in- surance, labor exchanges, in short everything that touches every day life.” The Annual Meeting Young Men’s Christian aAssoclat- yve,g, Januay “1 being ii attendance The various ret a were submitt ed and discusse i, Five directors were for a three-years tearm, Mosara W. A. Stewart, A, C. Duche min, W 8. Louson, Blois, and P, W, Turner (‘he directors agreed to meet ©2 Tuesday, the 4th inst at 6 Dp. m., for the election of a President and other officers for the year. OFFICIALS BLECTED At the meeting held yesterday afternoon Mr, W..8, Louson, was Anglo-Japanese Alliance Explained (Special to, The Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 4.—Interviewed by the London Times concerning Lord Northcliffe’s explanation that the Anglo-Japanese Alliance invol- ved no obligation to Great Britain to join with Japan in the event of war with the United States. Baron Hayashi, Japanese Ambassador in London says “I welcome the state ment as a timely warning to both Japan and the United States. eee GENTLEMAN THIEF TOOK LADY'S RING NBWARK, N. J., Jan. 4.—Chiv- airy and a highway man walked in hand here tonight and accoste’ Miss Jennie Max as she was retitrning ‘home from work “Hands up,” eommanded the high- wayman and he took Miss Max’s diamond ing. ‘You should not walk alone at night,” he said, “you might be held up again,” and {n- sis'ed on escorting her home . As they reached the Max residence he tipped his hat, muttered a cor: dial “good night” and faded into the darkness. DUBLIN DECLINES TO DISCUSS IRISH PEACE PROPOSALS DUBLIN, Jan. 4—By twenty-two votes to 15 the Dublin corporation at a meeting today declined to dis cuss proposals for an Itish truce. The negative vote came in spite of a strong appeal from High Sheriff MrwWalter, who declared it wag a “poor honor to De Valera for per sons professing to be this followers to object to such’ disoussion.” WATHRFORD, Ireland, Jan 3— A Catholic curate of Callan, P. H Delahunty, has been sentenced. to two years at band labor by a court- martial for possessing seditious Mterature and documents, _ salfberwett Nontiend I Charlottetown 1.M.CA, | Holds Annual Meetine end of there-elected ion opened in this city on Monday |Mr. R. H. Jenkins, Treasurer; Mr. 3 a farly re-|G. F. Hutcheson, Recording Secre- presentative number of members} tary. re-elocted| Chairman Social Committee—D. as follows:|F. Bethune. G. D, De-\y, A. McMillan. President, Mr. J. A. Clark wag elected Vice-President; Other appointments were: Chairman of the Financial Com- mitttee—R. H. Jenkins. ‘Chairiaan Physical Committee— \Chairmat, House Committee—Ay C.. Duchémin. Chairman’ Bducationa) Committee —Dr. J. He Ayers. Chairmas Membership Committes —W.