The Paper That Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew QQ" Th e Ppsa Charlottetown Guardian, Three Cents . . Morning Gunrdiln, Founded 1891. Evening Guardian, 1887. ' FIHSI EEHEIIIIIJNIIIIIS IIPENINI} 11F Pilllllgllllthl SINCE i914 The Opening of Parliament on Monday was Attended by all the Traditional Page- antry, the Royal Party Proceeding to Westminster in State Carriages. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Feb. IT.>"IJ)IILIUII yes- terday witnessed for the first time since 101-1 the ancient ceremony oi‘ a State opeiilng of Parliament \vitli all its traditional pageantry‘. The King. Queen and the Prince oi Wales. who accompanied the royal coupe i‘or the first time at such a‘ function, proceeded from Iluclting- liaiii Palace to Westminster‘ in Stale carriages, cscortctl by mount- ed llfe-gutirtis. The royal [iarty was receivctl by iiioiribrvrs of thr- two llousvs 0t‘ Parliairiciit in tin- Ilousc oi‘ Lords, wlit-rc tlic King read the speech from tlic tlironc. Premier Lloyd George Gives Notice ,of Irish Bill. LONDON. Fob. ll. — - Prcinici" I.loy'd (lcorge. airnountrcd iii tiri- Ilousc oi‘ (loiiiiiitriis: lotizry that lie would at an curly datt- ask lt-avt- tn iiilrotlucc a bill "i0 aiiit-iiti tlir- pro- visions for the govcrnirir-iit oi‘ lrt- land." _ 'i‘lii.~ l’re.niier‘s announce» iiient of the probable early appear~ ance oi‘ tire Ilonio Rule measure was greeted with cheers. LABORITIES WILL MOVE AMENDMENT (Dom. Press ‘Speclan NEW YOIRK, Feb. 11.—-The Lon- POPULAR TOM MARKS co. CLOSE ENGAGEMENT l don correspondent of the New York Sun-llcrultl cables that lie learns the parliamentary committee of the Labor par-ty has decided to intro- duce nationalized-s oi’ industries is- sues S an amendment to the ad- dress from the throne it has been authoritatively stated tbi’ '!rt- t: iii- riiittec iasgrxts iIS,UillISSlUIl by tlic hing. ‘ ' Thr- co-irirtrtct. of lsabtrr icarlcrs ivliicli visited Ireland is dnrtrmg up '1 report which it will bc llli\V\‘(I shrill bt- llllltlt‘ an .‘.lll"l'.tllllt‘lli to tho address wlicrcili rt-ilrrt-iit-te was iiiadc to Ireland. Russian Trade Discussed LONDON, Feb. ll.—Bt-cau.~u\ oi‘ the conference. oi’ allied DPQIIIIQTS _\v 'r~li opciictl litre today the Prcirr- It‘ .~r statt-iiir-iits on tlic Russian situation wcri- subjcctctl to a closi- scrutiny. IIis llttttltlifillitlli that wt» have fuilcrl to restore Itussiti to sanity liy furcr- brit can save Il(‘l' ‘by trade was expected to result" iii a clash tbetwcen ilritisli and French interests. The Freiicli have openly expressed tlicir disapproval of the British plan to resume trudc with Russia, declaring such a step must result iii the eventual politi- cal recognition oil‘ the Soviets. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, LEAGUE COUNCIL A NOW IN SESSION United States Ambassador League Meeting or Conference. (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, Feb. 11.—-The council of the ‘League of Nations was cori- vencd at noon today by Sir Eric llruiriinuiitl, Secretary General. Greece was represented by l)r. (‘ab- lurriaiios in place of Premier Veiil- zclos. Ambassador Davis, United Suites, will not attend either league meeting or coifferentvc of allictl lenders it was riiiiiouncotl unless lie is instructed by tire State Dc- partiiient. lie received a special iri- vitatloii to ateiid the irieotiiig of Decline t0 Attend Either the league council birt declined when it ivas intimated at the Forc- igti Office that lie\vould be asked to participate unofficially in tlic dis- cussions oi‘ the meeting of premier-s as ambassadors Wallace did in the recent conference of allied lead crs in Paris. Arthur Balfour who was instal- led as chairman of the league corin- cll's sittings announced the couri- cil had (li-cided its meetings would IIJVP to be secret while details of certain tiucstioiis were bcingxlls- cussed. $7,000,000 Silk , Cargo from China ALSO TEN CARLOADS OF EGGS IMPORTED FROM CHINA TO UNITED STATES (Special to The Guardian.) IlliOtlKVlLLl-I. Fcb. ll. Scvcn- teen i3lll‘_IOil(IS 0i‘ silk passcti through Prescott port ycslcrdriy. Tho ctrnsignirient is valor-ii at $7,- 000,000. Ten carloatls oi‘ eggs to the number oi‘ l.4-i0.0tltl dozen, al so were shipped at that pert. ‘from Cliliia. Iloth consignments are bc- ing shipped to New York. Condensedjciegrams AN OLD SPORT (Dom. Press Special) Last night the Prince Edwartlrequully good in her role rind is a Theatre was filled to Its utmost t Past Grand Muster—es,; with ii fast capacity to see the Tom Marks. longue_niid rolling pin. Chris C. Co., in the funny farce comedy Allen as lHron-Spookos, long and “Bringing Up Father At Iloine." Ai- lean, furnished many laughs as though-like all comedies there is welL no strong plots or situations that Arlio Marks as Rose/and Lind- mflke 0X18 guess what comes next say Perrln as Hurry the mischief —or gasp 'for breath. But on the other hand this comedy did have a very funny plot——and the screams of laughter which burst forth at (liffereiit intervals throughout the play; was sure proof that those who came to laugh received for‘ the price ol‘ admission value in fuli. Toni Marks as Jiggs is a fat man willi a large capacity of Utlllivti)’ tlicrciii, and t-xpltrtlvrl criougli W1‘ and humor to make a dumb man laugh aloud. tilt-sale lliwtlioriir: as Nltiggitr was i makers played their parts to per- fection. Al. Perriii as Dinty Moore, slipped IiIS,mES‘SHg€5t to Jiggs iii fine shape. Tire vaudeville between the acts were niniiy and good. Tlic theatre going people of ('I_l2il'IUlik'l(l\VIl‘ have had a delight- ful iii-rind of PIIIOYIIIPITI. tiuring tlrt- stay of this company and will ill- ways litiltl forth a irariii wclrtiiiiti to ‘Pom hlarks arid his coiripzrriy at any timr- for a return ciigtrgment. DON’T FIGHT TIIE FLU 0N YOUR FEET Provincial Health Officer, _Dr. Yeo, Receives Com- munication from Federal Health Department. Dr. Yeo, PPOVIIIGIiPI Health Offic- er ha; been receiving communica- tions regularly from the Federal department of health. Ottawa. W-rill regard to the flu epidemic in other parts of Canada. The following is a recent letter from Dr. Aniyoi. d9- rputy minister of health. “Special information tabulated at the outbreak of flu at Ilotrolt, Windsor nu.) vincliiity. 5110)" "l!" 83 per cent of those tificctcd did not suffer in the ‘lust epidemic; l5 per cent of the employers of liirtw concerns were laid off; from 5_to 10 per cent of tthe whole DODHIMIQ" were affected. A large percentage of the deaths occurred between the IIEUR of l8 and 45 and many were those ii ilO PERBBT-ED IN FIGHTING THE DISEASE 0N THEIR FEET RATHER THAN GO TO BED. r-So far as Charlottetown is coir- corned. Dr. Yeo states that there are no cases of tfiu so far as can be ascertained, although quite a num- ber of people are suffering from rbnd colds, with here and there ii case of the old time lo. grippe. ANNOUNCEMENTS- OOMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. "See pageant of famous women in Si. James Hall next evening. Admission 25 cents. “Follies 1920” Strand Theatre Tonight DELEGATES T0 iuii CONFERENCE. < MONTREAL Should SeTd in Their Names at Once to lion. A. E. Arsenanit, S’Side. rFox ranchers are reminded of the important Fur Farthing confer~ once under the auspices oi’ the (‘oriimisslou of‘ Conservation to take place iii Montreal on Thurs- day and Friday, February 19 rind 20th. Tire opportunity is one of thc best offered for boosting the fox industry of this province and adver- tising the lsaiid generally. in ad- dition there will be several import- ant papers road by islanders mid others on til“ fur industry and it is desirable that there s-linil be a large delegation of representatives fox rrrcn froni here to support the speakers. Arrangements have been made for two Puiiiian cars to be reserv- cri for island men attending the conference to leave Tornrentinf on the morning of February 17. t is necessary therefore that all those intending to be present comrnuiil- _ctite with the H-on. A. E. Arsenuult, Suiiinicrsitle in order that arrange- ments may be mode. ' Millions of Russian Gold for Japan (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Feb. 1l.~An Omsk message, transmitted by Moscow. states that 150 boxes of Russian gold to the value of $5,000,000 have been delivered to the Osaka Ilnnk in Japan. According to the sumo ORANGE. N. 1.. Ft-b. 11.— Propose to Admit Germany to League AS A SOLUTION OF DIFFICULTY CONNECTED WITH EXTRA- DITION OF GERMANS. (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. Fob. ll. The only way to a si-tlltriiit-iit of illt“ prcst-iit dit- ilculty 1.: to offer (It‘|‘lll2lIl_\’ iiriiriteili- ate aitliiiissioii to (he League oi‘ Nu- tioiis as a condition for tlic deliv- cry of tho war criminals. Germany The Civic Election yesterday passed off iiiost harmoniously.The total vote polled for. the iiinyoralty was some 200 short of that polled at the inst civic election, although there has been a considerable ad- dition iii the iiicziiitinic to the city's voting strength. ed in ilie Mayor-ally contest by .\lr. l). J. Riley by 43 votcs. The incoming council will trontniii in its riiciiibersliiii. iii atlditioit to n iii-w hiayor, two new councillors, Niessrs tieiikiiis and Illoifiiii ‘tiri- former having served through two prt-ritrun it-TIIIS. 'i‘lit- romain- lug members of tho (‘ouncll wt-n. I‘t'-l‘I(‘(‘lt‘tI, lilreo (if flit-m, lliessrs Yeo, Webster and Smith by tit-cla- iiiatloii. Of ihr- foriiir-i- r-oiinclllors who Wi'I'\' obligcti to r-oiltr-st their seats only tinc was di-ftiattrti, Ililllli‘ ly (‘trriricillnr- Connors. Mix. (‘oiiii- ors rciircs with an t‘X('i'IIt‘llf rec- ord. Following are tiin results of yes- is sure to comply to the extradi- tion demand on this basis. provided the delivery of the criminals is the sole condition. IIer entry into the League also ‘would surely be fol- lowed by zidlicsltin on the part oi‘ liolland which is now morally iso- lated worse than by a blockade. _i-¢o->-i Germans T0 Try Their War Guilty Thomas A. Edison is 73 years old today, but. he went to work in his laboratories a little after" the usual time so that after that be rriiglit finish his day's work in time to his friends have planned. IIRFIECONCILABLES BECOMING RECONCILED (Dom. Press Special) WmSl-IINGTYO-N. Feb. concilable republican senators are abount ready to concede that the Senate will rntiliy the treaty as a result of tlic discussion which will begin next Monday, it was indicat- ed today. (Dom. Press Special) LONDON, Fch. 1l.»l)t*sptiic.h front Prague by way of Vii-iiiia says it is reported there that the Govcrniiitrirt oi‘ (‘macho Slovakia is iicgtitltitirig with a syridicatc- of Airi- crican banlu-rs for n loan with which to establish a state batik. MEMBERSHIP IN LEAGUE (Dom. Press Special) LONDON, Feb. lll-Noiriliiations for nienilbersiiip iii the Lcirguc of Nations will come up at tomorrows secret session of the league couri- cil, lt iviis learned today. The first meeting oli the council was hcld t0- day in the historic gallery of St. James. U. S. SUBMARINES SAFE (Dom. Press Special) WASHINGTON. Feb. 11.— Five submarines caught in severe storms on their trip from Ileriiitidn and which were several days over duo are now safe in United Status wat» crs. the Navy Department was ad- vised today. COMING TO LONDON (Dom. Press Special) PAIN-S. Felb. 11.—Preiiiier Mil- lerand accompanied by lliarslial Foch. General tweygand, Francois Marshall, Minister of Finance, Geri- oral Berthelot and other Officials left for London today. General Franchet Desperey is en route from ‘Sillmlikl, it was learner], to partici- pate in discussions on Turkey. lie probably will go to London tomor- row. STRENGHTENING INDIAN FRONTIER (Dom. Press Special.) ‘WASHINGTON, Feb. lL-lnfor- motion. has reached Washington. partly through military channels, that British authorities riro streng- litening the defensive line of the Indus River as n precaution against a possible attempt by ltusslan Bol~ slievlkl iirmy to reach India. ITALIAN WORKERS STRIKE (Dom. Press Special.) MILAN. Feb. lL-Lobor lenders today ordered a nation wide strike of chemical workers alfter employ- niessage gold ingots from Siberia Tuesday worth $6,500,000 have already been 3i delivered to the some address. are had refused requests for a wage increase. They estimated 200,000 lL-Irro- , (Dom. Press Special) BERLIN. Fob. 11.—-Eugene Schli- fer, Minister of Justice, today haird- ed to the Attorney-General of the mks our! lir u ccltbrutlvu which Supreme Court at Leipf/‘g n list oi‘ accused FGcrninns whose delivery, to tho Allies is (lemaiiderl. with iii- structions that the Attorney-Gener- al investigate the Allied charges and DPOSBCIIIB ivliere evidence war- PRTIIS. How the Turks I May be Settled (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. Feb. il.—-Preiiiioi' Aiillcr- and told tho (‘.liiiiiiiiei" of Ileptiiios l-‘tiroigii Affairs (Yriiiiiiiitcc. today that the 'i‘irrkisli ‘problem, ivlrir-h still rcmaliis to be settled. w ' coir able of two solutions. The first, Ill! said, provided for the inking oi‘ Constantinople from the Turks; ilie second would [IGFIIIII the 'l‘iirkt-i to retain control over tho city; un- dcr certain international guaran- tees. The Premier declared that Franco preferred the second zir- rangeiiient. Sir Robert Borden Lunohed with Prince (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Feb. 11.—-Sir Robert Borden, Canadian Prime Minister, and "Sir George Perlcy, Canadian liigli Commissioner in London, lunclied with the Prince of Wales at St. James’ Palace today. British Evacuate Batum. LONDON, Feb. ll. --I’reinicr" Lloyd (leorgc announced in tho .llousc of Commons today that the llrilisli were evacuating Ilatuiii. Ilritisli forces occupied llatum and Baku last. December for the pur- pose ol‘ preventing ilie Turks from penetrating the Caucasus region. The Forward Movement Partial returns from canvassing committees report a total subscrip- tion for this province .on 'I‘uesda_r oi‘ $15,713. This with the subscrip- tions for Monday, gives a toitil of $44,255 subscribed for ilie first two days oi‘ ilie canvas. For the whole Dominion the re~ port for the first day gave a grand total of $1,943,380. in this total are included Baptist. $235,440; Congregationalism. 33 per cent. 0t‘ objective: Methodists, 31,476,800.‘ Only scattered reports were receiv- ed from the Anglican and Presby- terian bodies. Reports from New Brunswick and Alberta are not; in- chided in the first tlny‘s totals. In Quebec the Methodists report. 05.7 of their total objective. secur- ed on the first day while in Sari- lratcliewan the Baptists report terdayEi votliig:~— THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1920. Mayor G. D. Wright was defeat- - FOR MAYOR over Connors, - . WATER COMMISSIONERS Wright Ililflli The Water Commissioners. Messrs Molloirnld. McGrcgor and W611i 1 l‘) g 56 115 McKcnna were re-clected by accla- Ward 1 Vi’. 59 100 “ration, ‘ - Ward I! F. ‘ iii) ltll Ward 2 \V. 48 107 RETURNING OFFICERS ward g; 103 113 'l‘hc ri-tirriiing trfiir-crs lir the var ward 4 p; 39 5'7 ions \Vill‘iI'.~l ivero as follows:- ‘\Vtli‘tl 4 W. 115 V 100 Ward l, East-J. W. Hodgson. Ward 4. C. 37 4B Ward l, \li'est.-\Vilfrid Doucette. Ward 5 E. 130 82 Ward 2, h1ast.——.\lbert Snelgrovc. Ward 5 E. (‘.. 138 til. Ward 2, West-James Purdie. Word 5 W. C. 90 ill Wirrd 3.—I~Iarry Mcilougall. “Card 5 W I22 I70 “bird 4, East-G. H. llolbrook. i —-— \V:ird 1103 1146 ilPl. . ‘ Ward 4, WesL-Geo. Nicholson. lvlajorlty for D. J. Riley 43. IVard 5, East.—George W. Mc-. Leodt. COUNCILLORS Ward East (Jentrziiw-‘L, B. (bombs. Ward 5. West C8fiil‘flI.'—JOS(>pI1 WARD 1. P. A. Smith, tacclamatloir.) YESTERDAY ’S CIVIC ELECTION RETURNS Mr. D. J. Riley ‘Elected Mayor by Majority of 43. New Elected Councillors are Messrs Harold Jenkins and Wm. Moran. ' ‘elected. Three by Acclamation. Six Councillors Re- \\'Alll) 2 Moran Ledwcll Ward 2 E. 75 80 Ward 2 W, _79 71 154 ' Majority for Nloraii ."., \VARI) i} I51 ' A. A. HDIIIICSSG)’ R. liattray S" 135 Altrjurlty fir; Iiatti‘.iy' 53. \\'Altl)‘4. l)i', Yt-o anti .\li'.'J. A. Wr-bsstr-i‘ rc-r-lt-rtetl by arclaliizitioii. WARI) 5 l~_‘.. l-lt‘. W.t‘. W. (‘mirrors 74 I37 llil 101i JUllIiIllai 1:11 157 117 161i ITTIIIIJI’ 157 143 88 1Z0 McKiiiiitm ill litl 89 101 Majority for it. ll. Jenkins 1C5 over‘ ' ( foiinors. Majority for L. B. Illlllci" 91 over (loiiiiors. Majority for J. J. McKlnnon 6D By Mali. Oanada, III; Annual lublerlptlen,‘ ltttil titiitt lillllll lil (Dom. Press Special) PARIS, Fob. 11.—-The French (‘barge Daffairs iii Bcrliii has been instructed to inform the German Government that the verification and compensation bureau int-ntimi- ed in article 29b‘ of ilie Versailles Treaty: will be csgablished IortIi- iii L-_-_-___. All The Rem Worth Beading A All The Ad! Worth Printing U. B. A" _ verod, “M lllllllilill . BE E5Tiili|5H[|] To Provide for a Settlement of Pre-War Debts Between French and German In- terests and Payment of Indemnities. wit-h. The function of this office will be to provide for settlement of pre-war debts outstanding between _ private French and German Ill -:T- ests and for payment of lnrlemirii- res to French gubjects for losses caused by confiscation and liquidat- ion of their property in Gcrrriziiiy. - Fear Invasion of Japanese CAPTURE OF ALEXANDROVSK BY BOLSHEVIK CAUSES UNEASINESS IN JAPAN. (Special to The Guardian.) r llONtlLlFLi’, Feb] ll.’ Siberian Iloisiicvikl Ilil\'\' caplurctl Alexnnd» rovsk. capital oi the island of Sak- halin, and fcar is felt that the Rrrd- - ical torccs may enter Japan prop- er, acr-ordingto a special cable de- spatch from tlic Tokiu corrcspontt. eiit oi‘ Nuppu Jiji, a Honolulu Jap-‘ anc-sc language newspaper. Tire Japanese government is negotiat- ing with the Alexundrovsk illIiTlOPIl-i ics for ‘the evacuation oi‘ the Jan, anese population from the city, the cablegram said. German Govt. Brought to Time (Dom. Press Special) I PARIS, Feb. 11.—-Premier Miller-l and has notified the German Gov»; eminent that tbecause of its failure Purcell. ' Ward 5, “Josie-Chester Acorn. Tlic Ellis Plifillify was continued ycstcrtiay in Summcrsltie. _ The first witness was M13. Agnes Yeo of Northaiii. She is an English girl who mar- rictl a Canadian soldier at ‘Man- chester. England, licr native place. Siic came to (lanolin last Sep- tember landing u‘,t Quebec. -Slic crime across an lIle Scandinavian. the some boat on which .\lr. and Mrs. Ellis crossed. Se did not meet the Elliss on the boat, but travelled with them from Quebec to the Island. Sho testified as to tho relations between the prisoner and his wife during the journey. She said that lie dis- played temper and swore tit her. At one occaspin at Sackville he asked her "why the li—- are you making such a bloody row?" On the occasion in question the wit- ness was playing one of the Indian love lyrics familiar to her iii Eng- land which caused her to cry. Vvitiioss also stated that tho El- lis family disliked her because of her friendship with the deceased. (‘ross-cxirniined by Mr. Strong the ivlirrcss was naked: if she had riot been flirting with n sergeant. major during tho voyage and also if at Quebec she had not thrown 'THIFEDI[[IMSDIEINIIUIRY“_EM“ IN SUMMERSIDE licr arms about this sergeant major and kissed him. ‘Witness ilciricd this emphatically ’l‘lie next. witness was Austin Squurebriggs, constable of Prince tfounty who executed the search warrant at the Ellis home. Mrs. EIIZflb€tIl'tIIillllSi1Y. mother of Charles Ramsay testified to be- ing at ilie Ramsay home when Mrs. Ellis came over there on the evening prior to the tragedy. In the main she corroborated lrer sonfs evidence. Another witness. Wm. T. Yeo, also corroborated the evidence of Bruce Ramsay. There was an 111' teresting poliit raised by the Crown in his evidence. Ellis when he camo do\vn to Alex blur-rows to telephone Dr. Stewart said that he did not know whether his wife was iiiivc or" not. After- wards when lie accompanied by tho prisoner and. lBruce Ramsay re- turned ‘to the prisoner's house they did not go upstairs, although Ellis had said ‘he did not know whether she was alivn or dead. . Mr. Johnston wanted to know why they did not go upstairs and witness replied that lie thought it was peculiar. Court adjourned at 5 p. m. Fears for Safety of Commissioner (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. Feb. ll.—In view of the llolshevlk advances upon Vliid- ivostok inquiries are being made as to the safety of H. R. Pousetto, Canadian Trade Commissioner at that point. Jamaica Elects A Legislature KINGSTON, Jamaica. Feb. 11.-— Aftcr a lapse of nine years, n new legislature has been elected. While the colored people are in the maj- ority nearly half the legislature el- workers will lie affected. 04.38 of their objective. ected rire_ white. - British Troops Arrive in Danzig (Special to The Guardian.) BERLIN. Feb. l0.~'l"he advance guard oi‘ n British battalion which will be one of the units oi‘ occupa- tion in Dantzlg has arrived lnthat city and the inst German troops left on Sunday. Sir Robert Borden Lunohed WithKing' TSpecIaI to The Guardian.) LONDON. Feb. Ill-Sir Robert Borden. Prime Minister of Canada. was-yesterday invited to lunch with the King at Buckingham Palace. PLAN AT REDDIN BROS. ' mania. has been sentenced to six , moi-row morning at 7.06 and Sat- to execute cenaln clauses in tho treaty of Versailles, pence confer-l erice officials have postponed inde- finitely the dates from which theyl rperlotis st end of which tho Allies will evacuate the Rhine provinces. Murderous Stoker Gets Six Months y‘ (Special to The Guardian.) LIVERPOOL, li‘eb. lL-John Ro- ley, a stoker on the steamer Car- nionths’ imprisonment for tamper- ing with a. check valve in a voyage from New York. He stated that if this iind remained undiscovered there was a possibility of an cxplo~ sion rrnd tho sinking ot‘ the ship. Attorney General Studies Situation (Dom. Press Special) WASI-ITNGTON, Feb. 11.—-Attor- ney General Palmer was studying the railroad situation to be prepar- ed to act in case he is asked to intervene in tho controversy be- tween tho railroad HOIIIIXISTIdIIOII and fourteen railroad unions de- manding immediate wage increase. Railroad ndminstration officials re- gard as illegal the order sent to 300,000 inulntennnce-of-way workv ers to hold themselves in readiness to quit work (Fob. 1 unless their! demands are met with. Haddock Case Was Dismissed (Dom. Press Special.) l-IAIILFAX, Feb. lL-The case of Sergeant at Arms Haddox, charged with assault on Seaman Flaherty aboard the United tStates transport Powhattun. was dismissed in court lir-re today. The court ruled that it did not have jurisdiction over the crew of a ship belonging to a friend ly nation. ._i__¢oo-___.. THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. TORONTO, Feb. ll-Mostlytalr stationary or a little lower temper- ature. .. . The tide will be high this ster- noon at 3.53 and tomorrow at 4.38; lt will be high tomorrow morning at 5.30 and Saturday at 6.45. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.28 and tomorrow at 5.24; it rues to- urday at 7.04. Last quarter moon Wednesday, Fab. llth 4.49 p. m. New moon Thursday, Feb. 19th 6.35 p. m. President’s Health Better Than Ever u (Dom. Press Special) BALTIMORE, 111.11.. Feb. 11.—- Pri-i-iirlent Wilson in many ways is iii br-tter shape than before his ill- ness and his iiienlnl vigor is sini- ply irrodiglous, Dr. Ilugii Y Young, of Johns U.S. Hoplclnson Univers- ity, one of the President's con- stilling doctors. declared in an iii- lcrvicw published in ‘Balitmore. §CONDENSED SPECIALS ‘WANTED CHAMBER MAID AND bell boy. Apply at Victoria Hotel. . 691J-2-10-ME3l "WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED maid. Apply Mrii. Dr. Alley, 62 Prince St. 6777-2»5‘-l\lE0i. *LO~8T--8|LVER LOCKET AND chain. with initials. Finder leave at 120 Prince Street and receive reward. 6980-2-12ME2l. _4_ (;m.u-..1__.(30p,ne1 Stew. will count five, ten and fifteen year‘ '|_-°R SALE__ONE SOTTJIV DUE To furrow March 24th. Apply t Dean McEwen, North River. otics-z-iamezipri.‘ - WANTED TO PURCHASE — A suit 0' kills. Apply by letter to "M" Box 453, city. 0923401111331. WANTED TO PURCHASE A GAN- der. Apply Charles Auld; IVs-st. Covehend. 6961-2-12mc2ipd. LOST-IN MORELL. FEB. 4, . A ladies sold wristwatch. Initials Z. J. F. Finder please leave at tMoreil post office. '6967-2-ll.ME3i. ‘NOTICE THE HALTER I ACCUB ed Neil Lumen-t of taking, has turned up, and l am sorry that he was accused df taking some. Signed. John Gillespie, Appln Road. t 45959 ‘WANTED. REGISTERED SHORT horn Bull. between one and two Years old. rWrite, description and price to C. MacEwen, St. Peters’. 6987--2-12-1\fE3ipd ‘FOR 8ALE.-AT A BARGAIN 4 shares in J. H. Judson Fox Ranchlng Co., Ltd. This ranch paid 6 per cent.ln19l9.Apply' to Box 85 City. 8979~2-12<ME3lprl ‘WANTEQ-A RUBBER-TIRE‘ wagon in good repair. Apply Albert S. Robertson, Mermaid. 6il57-2-ll-lilE3lpd TEACHER WANTED FOR TVNE Valery School. Second class. Sup- lement $120.00 W. Preston Ellis, ‘Secretary Trustees. 6986-2-12-IuE7ipd 'WANTED.- BY MAY 181‘ small house or rooms for light i: "so-keeping with modern con- veniences. Apply Guardian 0f- fice. 697-1 Z-MEtI. ‘Wll-l- THE Phisou WHO L031‘ gold extension bracelet with inl- tliils engraved. kindly call at Guardian Office ii receive some _ can-Meta ‘WANTED GIRL." GENERAL housework to g0 to Montreal in family o! four. Good home and gooti waxes. Fare advanced. Another Wflitlon is guaranteed it two girl; wish to go together. Ap- ply at Guardian Ofllce OIQPIIOIIK 390-1 for particulars. . 6805~2~5MEtf ‘FARM FOR BALE-MRB- DORA Wilson of Summerville, Township tNumiber 66. has offered her farm containing 102 acres of hind for sale at public auction to be held on Wednesday March 10th 1920 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon in front of the office of S. ‘S. Hessian, Solicitor. Montague. ‘ ~ BOSE-TZAMELIMOH 10 OO-QOOQOU i ~