‘ . The Paper Tllllt V"; Prlnile Edward l All TIIB'NQWI Worth Reading All The Add t Worth Printing i s» 'uu no. use. €1"u'fl|."o-m.""""u.q oi‘... i. out. C0 Island nun- 1'1"‘ 9°"- z/ “Pkhaper ww- “as \\\ by Every Read <1? , n 0e "‘ “""d-'::suu'ifni. “hive-mg rennin 1am. S 0F CHARLCTTETUWN GUESTS 0F RCTARIANS d The Boys lintertained in Pine Style iilSl iiveningat A l Banquet in the Market Building. Speeches. Songs and Cheers Predominant Features. then Mr. W. S. Inuson the orlglnw . im-“last year 0f the good time to flplllllf-‘U 50ml" Guardian. NEWSBBY CHARI-OTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, DECEMBER s1, 1920 RESTRICTION or NAVAL stviurv THOUSAND Ari/lineup DISCUSSED turnovers LAID arr London “Papers Advocate ‘Conference Between lord Motor Company tinged [llllil February Britain. Jaipnn‘ and United States to Bring General Closing at Three Rivers, Que New About Restriction in Naval Armaments. England Railroads Lay0ii Twelveihuisind Men LONDON, Dec. 30.—Insistenceiha.If of a long editorial seeking to “""‘\FI"IS'OR. Ont" Dec 29_An Qf upon the desirability of restrlctingconvince the pggplg 0g ll“, [lulled ficial announcement made toda: naval armaments and the hoidingStates that this belief was grotes- ' M‘ “m” ‘"9 “Nd Pia“ 9"- High of a conference on the subject by» quriy false. Reiterating its advocacy fax-k’ Detroit “an been mo“ Great Britain, Japan nnd the Unlpof an agreement between the three uhmalfiivgnéiifilizio ‘gtlogi ed States, was renewed today by IIOWBFB the MOFMIIS POM contend- ‘ A lemma-any sltutdrown took pinc London newspapers. The Times, ed such an agreement gnnnld no; bo taken, the announcement being ITANNUNZIII SAYS Ilili Nlll Wlllilfl [llllili Fllll He Leaves Flume by Aeroplane Alter Handing Over His Authority to Com-_ munal Council. (Special to The Guardian) ROill-ihl, Dec. 30.—<D'Annunzl0 hits issued s procluimation declar- ing that it was not worth while - dying for Itnly. ilesnid he is leav- The flood-gates of 110F153! 911111111‘ siasm and. tumult were lot loose lust night when the ncwsboys of nowsboys 111 Chflldfillelflwn W118 i11- Cltarloirtelown to the uumber of a-ilrodi-lfled- He received a great ova- bout 200 gathered in the market tlon. building as guests of the Charlotne- i sir. Louson made a fitting 50801111 town-Rotary Club and had one Oflsuying that the sc-ne before him the best. times of their young llvoaiwiis the finest sight he had seen Anyone passing through the cl-lyiihis yenr and he had travelled lug orces 10 to 12 per cent. As there were albout 100.000 rail road employees in New England at the to notch. hilly 12,000 have been lnidi off. Sara's Abbuzia correspondent, to- day has handed over his authority n to the communal council of Flume. Two Thousand Idle ROME, Dec.’ SOr-‘Settlement of Business Mellon 3mm 539 last iiliousands of milrs. In concluding Saying the beiiei w“ wideiy we iniringe upon the province or we made that tho plant would be clos West Orange, N. J. Dec 29\ ing Flume by airplane. This CF88 [Plume question based on the ra- i eygulng would be impressed with jhe madc|tworequests of the boys- vaiem in the United Sm“ ma! i-League Oi Nations and a iii cd trom Dec. 24, o0 Jan 3, but it The phonograph works of Thornn BBml-officially announced hero cognition of the treaty of Repallo. . me almost oppl-gnnlve quietude of not to smoke cigarettes. and to l ' "mug ° ' is unuiersrood that the plant will probably not be in operation again until Feb 1 at least. A. Edison. mo, were shut down tonight for an indefinite period Eight hundred employees of the yesterday afternoon together with the unnounwmeiit that the Flume the dlsbandment of Dflinnunzlo’: loglonairics and the general am- me piaca Time was an iilmouqiiive ‘hi, “gm change iiboiii them ‘Great Britain was bound by treatyjei" things. urged It would be much graveyard Boiqmmy reigning, Thel when selling n paper, Be honggt to support Japan in case that coun-jmore profitable to all concerned t_o reason-there was not a boy to be nnd upright was his closing injunc- try should enter s. war with thelugrae as friends rather than coni- found orfthe streets. As the pedes- trian’: progress would bring him in proximity to the market build- ing he would. however. find bourne upon his ears a sound which with his nearer anprodch to said build- illg would soon resolve itself Into a veritable surging roar, the sound of cheers, the shrieking of whistles tho din and racket of merry laugh- ‘ rer. The whereabouts of theboys bod been located beyond o. doubt. The Newsboys Dinner so success fully inaugurated .\ir. W. S. Louson. wits reprated in splendid style last night when the Iirvririans took up the idea. Nearly every Rotnrian was pre- sent nnd sat down with the boys tc rt bountiful repast served in un GXCGH-‘hil manner by a bevy oi‘ young ladies wno wrre kept de- i-lih l_v bury while the banquet last- ed and "then some." itotnrlan Archibald shied. ' Proceedings opened with the sing lng of "O Canada" and “Blowing Ilu-bbleslf Then Roiarlan Irwin spoke brief- lrwln pre- to u boy and was followed by Rotar- Inn R. Quigley who gave a solo.‘ .\‘Ir. J. A. Plnrk then spoke ibrief- iy.‘n the boys on Rotary and what li moons. pointing out first’ the Rotations are grown-up boyu, tryv Int: to on chums to one another and‘ to h ~lp some good cause. A- mong the things Rotarians hoped to s '\ inaugurated for boys in Char» lotteiown was better playgrounds‘; and betlrr swimming places. The! boys of today will be the Rotarians of the future. Noxt came a comic song. "Today is Monday." sung by everyone. and‘ Hungarian Raid Was Foiled VIENNA. Dec. 30—An attack on l last wintor by . iy in a style calculated to appeal- tion. Judge Fitzgerald followed with rho chief address of the evening. He gave the boys‘ timely counsel in rqard to preserving thedr bodily vigor when young in order that they should grow to strongand m bust manhood. He warned them s- gnlnst smoking and drinking and declared that the boy who finds himself in the world with empty pockets is fortunate indeed. He can learn how to go and earn his living and be independent. The Fjudge gave some very interesting in ‘stances of great men who had noth- ing to stnrt and gave a. timely talk on the importance of cultivating a Fzoori manner. From out of the ranks of ll- Iwsboys he declared had come tlii- strongest men both in ‘he Old Country and in America for the last 120 years. Both candl- rlntes in ill" recent Prcsidentiai Election in the United Stairs had boon printer's devils in their day. Mr. Leigh Dingwell nexit sang a song which was followed utter the mood things had been cleared off ‘hr- table by Rotary songs Joined in by all. p Conn Smith nnd Mr. J. G. Gallag- hur afterwards gave short and time- ly addresses. a close by an amusin Y. M; C. A. Sewetary Gorbeli in which "Old Man Grouch." was given '1 ivtlng burial ‘hunks, moved by Rotarian Dave Bethune was tendered the ladies. After thr- Niitional Anthem the‘ boys relmirrd to the Swan-j Thea-i ire \\'fl\"l‘f‘ they were the guests ofl Manager Gallagher to the splendid‘ programme of pictures presented at that theatre last evening. Canadians Sailing From England (Special to The Guardian) United States, devoted more than pets as rivals. ‘Regina. Farmer I Commits Suicide REGINA, Dec. lid-William Weir, Io Investigate Priming Bureau (Special to The Guardian.) 30 years old. farm hand, committed OTTAWA, Dec. tor-Judge Snid- Three Plants Shut Down . Three Rivers, Que, "Dee 29- Tlw employees of the Warbasao lot-n comipsny together with those of the Tidewater Shipping Company, have been given notice that the two plaints of these comm ponies will beiulosed until Jain. l0. l. dwwrtimen-t ‘f the Canada Iron Foundry Company has also been plant hero and 1,200 u! other plants of the company are out of work. Iron Mills: curtailed DULUTH. MJNN. Dec 29—The management of all independent Iron mines operating in the Lake Sup erior district announce their in Aeration to min-tail stock piling and ll-viifoltlm-rint work at outcry Sever-ill mines will be closed for the win sulgidg (Qdgy by blflwmx me (op ier of Hamilton has been appointed of hi; new org wlln n 51ml gun lle a Commissioner to investigate a1 - left a. boy to hold his horses, gay- leged irregularities in the dlstri - lug that he wanted m 3° behind Pution office connected with the (he straw glut; l0 gel a shot at ulprinting bureau. There have of late rnnnll‘ “Don't come nem- me lllpbeen many rumors in connection yo“ hem- ihe shop” he l5 aiiegediwltli the distribution office. Ono l0 have “ll; has it that 150 tons of parliamen- _____<.}____ tary documents going back tn Con- O Laid to Rest i federation were recently sold to u junk dealer. IMPRFSSIVE FUNERAL YESTER DAY OF MR8. (Dr.) W J MCMILLAN Municipal Politics Not Included In C. N. R. Orders (Slicclul to The Guardian) TORONTO. Dec. 30.———l’resldent Many friends turned out yester-l day morning to poy a final tribute‘ lof respect to the memory of the ‘late Mrs. (Dr.) W. J. McMillan i, iwhosa remains were laid to rest - , ‘Hall on January 4th and coutlnuoscther purpose than to become ac - Ilnnna of the C. N R. in an Int -*-~. The prmggrfllngg were brought u. with due ceremony in the Cathob‘ ' _ um m 14m g stunt led ‘bydc Cemetery after Solemn Mass obflew (“day m which be asked ‘t u e rbidding the C‘. N. R. Requiem had been celebrated ini“ ‘"4" “b i minimal to eiig I es r lSt. Dunstsn's Cathedral. The funer empmyees ‘ to be taken up. Quite a number Other men of practical experience political honors applied to Score-dim Before closing a heririy vote» of“! was a vary “npresslvo one um- i l cottage being one of the largest “"3” R- p- ormsby- C- N~ R" who 13 we“ hi. home time iii this cm“ mayor of Lcaside, Ont. made it The {allowing were n“, pa" be“ _ clear the order did not include -rs: firs. I. J. Yco, J.D. McGuiir- ‘minim-mil 991M95- an. I-I. D, Johnson. S. R. Jenkins, - I - Not Vluch Hope G. F. Dewar and R. J. Leriwell. For Missing Balloon At St. Dunstsn's Cathedral the ceIebi-ant was Rev. R. J. McDou - gull of Tiguish. In the Sanctuary were His Lordship the Bishop. and isiieiiiiii to The Giiliiiilih) Rev. J. J. McDonald. Summersido. HMLEYBURY‘ Om" DBL. 30__ ICUMINPCMSHURT CUURSE Rev. R. J. McDonald. East Point, Rev. R. B. McDonald. Souris, Rev. Do. 1"?!) continued reports to the ef ciosed for an indefinite period). tor or until trade conditions encoun- One thousand hs/nds are affected. ‘We production. A general cut is expected next month in the wage. 12,000 Men Laid Oi‘ Ii 5,000 minors. BOSTON, Dec 29—-To meet the precipitate decline in frclght traffic and revenues durlnig the lust few TROY. N. Y., De: 2il—- Seven weeks, ttlio result of the prolonged exrilel zlrnis Li Cirhosii and one ir period of curtailed mil-l and factoryCoion-ie icrday alnnouricn u 22 1-2 Iilrerutlons New England railiroadsrper cent reduction in wages effect- huve Iiean cutting down their work"vc Jun. 1. Cut Down in Cohoes m AGRICULTURE Preparations are being concluded inormully have been. for the Agricultural Short Course If tho live stock breeders of this which opens in tho Agricultural {province attend this course, for no I Iqualnted with the co-operative ship Experts have been secured to‘ping policy of the Live Stock ideal with the various subjects that Branch they would be well repaid have enrolled and ‘the prospects in their various lines are expected are bright for a large attendance. {to be participants in the courses Among those expected here next of instruction. i week is Mr. James D. Thomsomil Mr. J. A. Clark, Superintendent expert wool grader for the Domin- of the Experimental Farm, who is| ion, and Mr. J. K. King, Mcnr-ton,1\vei1 known to all will give daily in- Live Stock Brunch representativemtruction on field crops. and soil for the Maritime Provinces, whocultlvatlon, assisted by Mr. Frank will deal with the co-operutive deal Tinney., assistant Superintendent ing of live stock. During the past of the Experimental Farm, Mr. A. season Mr. King has performed u'F. I-Innseuid. B. S. A., of the Pro“- vaiunbie service for P. E. Isiandlvincial Department and Mr. S. J. having placed a number of car - Moore. of Truro, representing the agreement may be regarded as con- eluded. “ROME, Dec. ill-Gabriele D‘Ain- uunzio says the Currier-e Della, ly ordered has been prolonged. nesty is expected-some time today. following the receipt of late advic- es from the Iblackened area. The suspension of hostilities previous- Tlis Young-Adams Company pre- sented tha great laughing success. "Is Marriage a Failure?" last ev- ening before a very appreciative audience. This was a comedy in which there was a succession of complications nnd more complies. - tions making the situations very amusing and keeping the audience YUUNG-ADAMJ CU. SEEN __|_l_l_C0llIl ooivirnv wondering bow things would over get cleared up In tho afternoon o. large audience composed for the greater part of children saw the old favorite “Uncle Tom's Cabin" capitallylpra sented. The play for tonight is "Lena Rivers" a drama of absorbing in - terest. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian.) NEW BRUNSWICWS BIG GAME ' YEAR FREDERICTON. Dec. 30--It was announcsed by Chief Game War- den Gsgnon today that 1.276 moose and 2,480 deer had been killed in New Brunswick during the big game season 1920. The number of deer is about the same as last sea- son. The number of moose 150 loss. tho number of non-resident hunters was greater this year. tmioei-ioneifiFsccinirur/tt- LY KILLED. ST. JOHN, Dec. flu-Wesley Mc- Beth. longshoreman. 43 years of age lias No Designs _ 0n Bessarabia MOSCOW, Dec. {id-Russia has no hostile intentions toward Ru - manlan because of the latter coun try'e claim to Bessarnbla. Foreign Minister Tchitcheriu wlralessed Bucharest today. All danger of con fiict will be avoided if liumanin will agree to a conference over Bessarabia, ha informed Foreign Minister Take Jonescu of Rumunia Origin oi Pinette A correspondent in expressing his appreciation of the placing of a memorial tablet on the site of the French cellar at Pipette referred to in a recent issue of the Guard- ian gives the following additional Iufonn-ition regarding this historic spot: “The first French census of residing at 28 Marsh Street. was fatally injured this morning on the coal steamer Thomas J. Drum - mond and died shortly after his re moval to th8 hospital. Death was caused by a breaking boom. An in- quest ls being heldi the Island of ‘which we have w? record was made In 1720. There is no mention of Plnetto. lt would lip- poa-r- -by that census that there was only one French settler on the Is- land in 1719. a man by the name of Matthieu. The first large immigra- tion rook place in 1720. The archi- ves do not disclose any French seltlennemt iu"t'be Mend previous to i719. The French Government ap- pears to have been very exacting on insisting on yearly census. Plnotie was not settled in 1735 al» though there were settlers in many other sections of the Island. 1n the census of i750 the records show that there wore at Plnetie fourteen _tlie Czecho Slovakian city‘ of Pres- burs by Hungarian irreguiars un- der Iieuteriant , Hejjas. has been foiled. according to ilespatches from Prague today. The izovern - merit hoing forewarned stationed troops at strategic points and pre- vented the raid. Beef Stew Banquet At $1000Per Plate (Special lo The Guardian) NEW YORK. Dec. 30.—-One thou- sand New York's men and women fect that the missing United States loads o; lambs and hogs o}; the seed grand,’ Ottawa, balloon is to be located somewhere Menu-ea] market’ whlcl, m,‘ gnlyi This course l8 m be open w av. i“ m9 793w“ M Lake Temlikmlimg was a benefit to the breeders, who ery agriculturlst of the province m’ rem" h“ bee“ made by ‘my ' 11011101011181! I11 111B 511111111118 bu! 111- free and it is not even necessary m“) °' “w” mwmg 89°“ it °' “so the the province in 581181‘!!! bythat any formal application be having heard of its appearance iniuainminmg me local prices atfmade 10i- ihose desiring w take the m” 5k? with the excwum‘ of ‘he's higher level than they wouldlcoiirse. region In the Immediate neighgbor- _ hood of Cobalt. Haiieybury and League oi Nations Unemployed In New Liskeard. The entire district (Special to The Guardian.) St. (s heavily wooded and prospectors and Iumbermen say that cvon if MARION. Ohio. Den. 30|—Presl- "is i‘ T6 c“ i |_ pecu to e u-nr an den tEiccet Harding plans to g ST. JOHN’ Dec‘ 3oi__opening a OTTAWA. Dec. 30.—H0n. Mr. Dr. J. C. McMillan arid Rev. W. Doherty. sails for Canada on Jan-JV, McDonald, City. Rev. R. St. iuary 5th. Sir George and Lady John assisted in the choir and Rev. W011!" B19 11119867 announced to‘Wm. V. McDonald said the final isail for Canada on Monday next. words at the graveside. Many beautiful floral tributes and spiritual bouquets gave silent expression to the esteem in which the deceased was held. Man Killed i By, Tank Explosion 1mm sotmsas- M2352”... wonx - snow. vO-QQOQ-vO-O-OQ-Q-o- vow-tank'- irosneusin serous‘ H“ v-oaéoooo-o-o-owvooo-oo-n-g . ———-— QWANTED- BRIGHT FRONT ST. JOHN, Dec. 30.—The Sold- iers’ Comfort Association has vot- ed their total fund on hand $4.200 soldiers memorial workshop for the‘ towards the establishment of a I the balloon has descended during the night there is only one chance in a thousand that anyone of its . , ‘ ‘ Ive woman. thirty- of wealth paid $1,000 or more each (iSpPclal to The Guardian) occupants will escape to civiliza no“, me League 0g Nam,“ imuw i k h I 1 d m unempmyw soldiers in the cm“ men. tvie h! ~ é.°’1f'%“'“"---»f-’11 a as are "W m": a 1- ~.t.°:.:;:r..:;'.:";.::‘::i...*1..:: w... » ---.‘.?:.. .....:..u: " ‘W1 2071'124°'3| “b!” and eat bee‘ Bmw’ The was killed‘ two other? injured an __._<4>--_ Senator P‘ H‘ Lander 0' Kmm ed The ‘Soldiers Comforts Associa- "so they voted w keep an the" lilic Island named "Planet" and the '--_...________.__ - ilganquel" was n lnnllmnnlnl nr- one probably fatally. ll! B11 91010" Pennsylvania. said today. IOIIOW - Mo)‘ yesiarda anemoon ‘med for funds intact. the interest on the census of 1750 designates the place ‘FOR BALE-At A‘ BARGAIN A ranged by Mr. Herbert Hoover. sion in an oil tank in the forward S r mg a Cameron“ hem u“ y I i i money m be u!“ i“ the suiiering M “Ana: ii piiiiiei..__in English “i” "mm" “Ml”- AWY i° Chi r the European Relief and of the Vacum on Company 0 1e s s P“"’°“° “ ‘m’ ‘“”°““ ° ghfldrap or returned men. P11111618 '~°"1- 11 1s evident the . ‘ling; pngom 31m “m” ° _ - - - founds of $4.200, rescinding a form- place was named after a settler. ‘ m‘ Council of the United suites in an TaukerChal. m. Everest. in Brook Ireland Qrltlclsed ——--‘°*""_ er ‘notion "m we money be um ‘Mun FURN|8H‘D Rooms “on to guccqp fljijoflflo gun-wing lyn Dry-Dock. today. . , CORI- PMNEQ CLOSED OR HA3 DEVELQpEQ us a fund for the care of soldiers suited for light housekeeping. K children of Europe. The stew was isiwciai to The Guardian) A cHEMwAL 5y; children" "NW3 "WRTENED THE WEATHER, m‘ °‘ 5°‘ 116- Wfliiaiwi‘ accompanied by while breed W! e ' ' L coupon, Dec. lid-Brigadier GLACE BAY. Dec. 30.--Conl TEMPERATUR __ L: ’“"' cup of cocoa and was the same as I l s general C B Thompson who ac- g-HwAqQ Dec QQ-lflgyelgpmgnt . _'T"4"*__"" mines at Iuverness are only work- TIDE MOON ETC" l -TWO WOODBLEIOHB . ' ' ' ' ' ' t I f s ‘honed’ App" no awn” served to the starving children at In wmpanled the upm- Commlgglon n: n chemriirial eye tillliztliigisglialfililéliilli ‘ in! ttihreesdalyitis In‘ wfzkingoilliiiertiue: ireet. 3533.133.“ the Relief Stations throughout Eur- __ to Ireland. declared at tho Labor grid oiie Oaeelliilfayfnd which the dis‘ d eiurgiederricnin liecaima o! shortage High tide this aiiemoon at L“ hi.“ _e_______ 0P9 at cost less than a cent and DUBLIN. Dec. 30.-'l'he military Convention today that the soldiers cavoirm said v-vouid prove o! gram t otoamppmg and tomorrow morning at 5.0‘. i;- mihiicg" SLIIGHI: N01‘ QN- l half. today made extensive raids and in Ireland were to a large exitient heip in “flaw w“ expmlned w. (swam i0 Th’ Gundi-m-i ' New Moon. Saturday. January i." on inst mode. wQ-P W", ~ searches on residences and business merely children and added the night by Professor Robert W. Wood WARSAW’ Dem iioruiiormai “mi CANADIAN CU'_""RLERS F0" Eum 9m i 111s g s°&'m“~"iiik'ti' u.“ FISH CATCH FOR NOVEMBER Bptnblighmanls throughout Dubllll-isrmy of 06000811011 1B 11111111011111 011011115 "mlklllriluliwteizzixiaé: i)‘; "cation has bean mm ti, Lithuania OPE ~—-~——--———----'- ' » ggqfiglgi r 0V5" ‘hooopoo LOWER In Rutland Square alone five bun-and criminal. Black and tans are 116111988 l1°Y°T° ° °° iw n viin and m ___ v Noozje the sunghlne Kn] .. - d i the American Association for the that the railway be ea a ST. JOHN. De 30. Thirty fl a a "N-i“ Q (“Err-é- IOTPAWAJDec 30~1AdB0f9illl80 are“ “mien ma“ a house tolvwlenl m thought and daeY n arivancemr-nt of Science. Divinsk will remain Polish and Canadian Curlers arrived in the "p " "' " "" "Wills nonihi- w” hi: WW ne million dollars in uh» house inspection and 111101" 11 11°11"! addition tobelng perpetrators of the Prot wood (inrnonslrwed 11 11111‘ that the proposed plebiscite will be city at noon today and immediate . ‘ D LiKE To m “Mim- is u; . y" m 0? ti" "W11 9i "'3 “db h 0i Y°““3 m“ “m” arrested‘ worst Dun-ages’ they are the mm" “Pm” "f M‘ hvflmo“ which pm- heid only in territory west of that ly proceeded to the C. P. 0. S. Em MY x iv‘ q '9 3-‘ _ "m" 53° Ql-Illdl. dm-ln Novsmlm- ns\‘Ofl'ill' - provocative element in that un- duccd ultra violet rays invisible to Prince Strap . , . iiiiufiiuia: m your n ma naked we "iii iiiiiiieiwe “m, line, This notification was sent by press of France which is to sail I . elm anon a , - ‘ __ . i ‘IIOO-IS-fll-Iii. "9- KPUWVII bytil‘; monthly stair- happy country‘ viewed m9 rays through a wide the commission of the League of from here this afternoon with 100 I *~— _ ‘ ment 6n no! fishing issued by the I‘ . - angle telescope device which cnus- Nations which has been in coarse first. 300 second and 500 third class .. . u ‘M-E-Ul-‘IGCG-AND IOIQ ‘W911i?’ . total can" ed them to become Visible 511d 1° of plebiscite details and It is gun- passengers. The Gramplnn docked "lilo-bio for milk. moot or groo- 2',.,,,'“,,, a ' V‘ n‘ “PM” “I ‘ - - oN-i-Anlo Dom-OR; ANQ 75M. w" ‘"1 a Ph°'1’h°'°°°°m “plmm” dorstcud that as a result Ilitbuaniu today with 85 cabin. 1100 steerage '7 delivery. W. T. Wallner. was 882,808 51],‘... m’ 80mm’ pERpNQE LAW 31122;” my! “mi me “aiming db will abandon the idea of a piebis- passenge u and a large general car Bu“ Street. 542-12~20-8i. the Points I e mueI-‘dr ~—— "_ viqq wagrg ll“, l-gguit of l)“; war, cite in the Vllnn district. 8o. after a rough voyage from Ant \ ,'iik~~~__-..____-_______ the some month‘ l n}, ' ti“. igimcla] (0 The Guardian) TORONTO. D60 foil‘ i” i““de' Professor Wood said. the Gnvern- lverp. I _, 3 ' ‘iiovikl-I-OTORI FIXTUIII “um and“! 441-6 Cyril" with u poin- 0F glpAlN, Dec. 30. ~— 5i°°5 m“ “m ' Mm“ we? ment asking a group of scientists -—-—¢0>—*"" “n. Ice obut. kerosino “m” °' "499-513- -"* ~ i ii a“ other counlrlas “W” Pm “m m wiimgiifiiilio to produce a light which would be "'i — '_ _ _‘ o. - . 3'» n; . men's... s: c" $553.2... n Ten-n»- t is»; »= a n; Island Lady Bllltl"! Wrnle ., a 003i must - ’ I '0 uggr l ' ' Id be invls e o e enem . _ . . . a ' ~ lii" "s r- u- nwm- ""'"1°e. e1 we herm- u-n m» row-wu- o M- orris's ole-r: “atom '0 "a Iitantw". w... made ............ Dies m Re ma. Trade With Poland r ~ 1v L 185 llm is n. criptions - A". Dee 29-21 pd m,“ oiouuiiisoiftganlzemu- m9 trade statistics for yeur which M" fififiiiigiréfeimi, piiiiied m0 pres. trn- the armistice. the snenkor said ______\__ . i i _._._. w" 9N N0 coast was 157 n Pm!“ been published show Importation m Lions . c monnh ss the maxl- ‘EmlPr airphmw‘ tmmeshlps m: ial to The Guardian (Special to ‘I'M Guardian.) , ~ W '0” u" m” i“ MP‘ ‘ p p r - land forces could use It for 101111111 w?” i “m” ' "mm" 1m “M” in" °' M" °' Wm“ "m" ‘cnmda o’ om "mm "“""h”' ‘mmmka d” "21. in!" he said "also it could be used REGINA. Dec. 30.—Mrs. Ahfll wnngnw, 1m, 30...“, gnmlmn . M"? WPW- “new a $2.'.‘?.°l°§i"°i'°'""”""~ "IN uvlrtm of e 111""°" ‘Mm 011° P"°““‘i"'if"'2'l1§n€:int§:neas- on aviatlomficlds for night iand- Rrnden Mair, aged a1 years, died vanity. Premier of Bulgaria. bu ~ i“ w; A limb n “m” “w” "m" m“ m“ i“ n” pram“ mi: i’de"i.°nf’§ limit. fifty r ins of airplanes. it would point out here today. She is sun to be the arrived here and u eonductlnl w- \. i innnicm was i,‘ any“; - nor-amounting w "-'°"°°° " menu. is u large number and the the Ianrllns field b": "W" l: ‘l; daughter of tho first white mun leys for commercial uuuu be - i, ‘u i‘ ~ ImM4l‘ w‘. w: mmi a ‘up w“ 0f "Ill EVONGO lhflllhl TIM 0140690‘ i-WOIIW‘ lb]! M101 9Q N’ hon on Pun” m'.m m m m i‘ i v‘ ‘ ‘ “u” WWII. Willi/d ounl 1W1- vo a MINI. "w ' ' - ' ‘ ' .. . - ~ ' r“ " "" P‘