7 MaifsAdvice I... .. .., ,,._ ‘ ill’! Ian ‘know. ii.- yon u; u. ‘us: pmuiu. ' _ O also! the one 1 I Ion’! kn"; n Wlll so cultivate: || 70,". "If "l! O! development. ‘IN only lea-onion]. use nnn on, in! to nus the unknown Onltoler lilllletllolnlwnlnoblck,lp l0 Ill the’ nonunion. ‘ Glorlottetown Guardian. Two Dents. . IQIIIII Gllllfllllp Founded 188‘!- nnnlllnnnnnnn in nnn nnnn nnnnn nn nnn i // j ‘rePople r A Read by (levers Prime E lull; island like iiie llew cnaimorrsrown. census THURSDAY, JAN. 11, 1923 nnnnndln I“. nnnnnn nnn nnnn nnn nn nlll Tnllllllsnnnnnn Retiring President E. H. Beer Reviews Outstanding Activities of Germans Venemously“ opposed to French Occupation and Many Advocate Resist- Board During the Year. Mr. P. W. Turn President. ' i l Meeting, oil thehowcver. of Trade twenty Council Boardthe average attendnnc Presl- ven out of u total membership of c of these fourteen or more E .‘ l ———-€{-O t we have held about q "rho ‘Annual ‘Meetings ut which w Charlottetown Board was held last evening in the Rooms. Market Building. dent E. l-I. ‘Beer occupied tiiemineteen. At fiv choir, and there was present a‘ lugs there were (lentlemenL-d have much pleas- Our ‘water transportation facili- urs in submitting to this Annual ties with Montreal Meeting of the Chariottctownfland’ have QTflllUil-llyll Board of Trade. the President's and we are fast getting back Report on the work of the l3eard‘where we were prior to the war. for the year 1922. This enlivons our wzitcr front and, p Business conditions throughout helps to keep our Longslioremcn Canada during the your 1922 have busy. ‘not been satisfactory. but have Homo-Charlottetown Service -‘ improved us compared with 1921. This route had a continuous serq nnd- there is more evidence ofylce all season and n portion of, further improvement ahead than the season was served by two dif- [Oil B has lboen visible for some time. fereni: steamers. This means of Conditions in Prince Edward ls-|coniiection with the mainlan land during the past your have should he cncourai-Zfll. lllll? been gradually moving towards Board should discourage 1h while there lllnp‘: of more than oiic s improvement, and , may huvo been more business fail-‘and should toke curly stops ire sure that next season none urns. mnny of those are the out‘ ma como of maladies which have ex llllli i1 Fllllillllfi “Wilmer l"? MCQU- isted for some time, but have not lcd by the Government. A respec been visible. bul have now finol-‘talblc subsidy has been estnblishe ly-‘reached the stage where adjust- for this route and it is sufflcic meats must be made. tommnmand a good boot and we Generally speaking prices for should sec that we get it. Prince Edward island Produce Sackvlllecharlottetown Service- are considerably higher than be in A=pril inst uii opportunity cf- forn the wnr, while the cost offered of meeting with the lute Mr. the flirmcnfb nrdlnaitv purchases O'Donnell, District Railway Super-l are slowly hllt surely getting lklckiintcnllent zit Moncton. and your‘ tohormal. The decreases in the President and ii inomllici‘ of the prices of furm produce, however, Board pressed upon Mr. Ohllonnc have been much greater than the and lVl-r. Grady the necessity o reduction in the prices of the improving this service. goods required by the farmer; Mr. O'Donnell's death action was this has Mia marked effect on-deluyod. but. in April our Council» the purcho. u; alblliln’ of the fsir- authorized the forwarding of a‘ ruor. with the result that our mer- Memorial on this subject to the, chants are not finding the ire-Minister of dlziiiivnys and others provoment in trade so long nnillvriib tile-result that Mr. l..S.Browii[ earnestly sought for. Lanbor andmssistant General Manager, came transportation charges are two from Toronto and met our Coun- importunt items in the cost of cll and (liscussed our conditions. stocks of goods landed in the Gcn-lShortly following ills visit the oral lStores, and the reduction of-servico was supplied with six good; these costs will bring the prloeslfirst class couches and six colcnlst of commodities nearer to the abil-lconclios, all electrically liglited.l ity of the people's purses. These and an electrical charging plant reductions cannot be much longer ‘was installed at (lhurloitotownl delayed and when they come theiDuring the opertion of these coa- wheols of trade will surely move ches on the route we had the, nmore quldkiy and their bum will best service ever experienced and‘ be welcomed by all. a service which was perfectly sat- When assuming the honorslble lslactory. Unfortunately, some of| position to which you elected me the cars were removedr-ibut we; as President of your Board, ,1 ex- have made a beginning and ll Wlll pressed the hope that the work of new be up to the incoming Council the Board would be concentrated to have this class of service lper- cn as few items as possible and millionth‘ Brit!!!)hillbil- tliat our best endeavors should 600d Roldl Muir" "- be turned to'tlle accomplishment ‘Squires of Good Roads fume of these matte-rs. Wlih this ln a meeting under the (IUHDICOB o 'l'|‘llf|d I have discouraged the hold- our Board lu April and enthuse! lung ofjlouncil Meetings, uriless'tll0se present with tlic slllrll "l. urgently neoded._and I trust the Good ‘Roads. The Good lllghwny busy men who compose the Exe- in our Province are incrcusingund, putivo of our Board will apprc- no doubt will continue to inlllrfiv" clots this move. During the ycar and increase. ‘It would seem now teonier l l l MR. P. W. TUINIRI New President lcard of Trade . ‘1 mect- 0m; 9f press lon our ‘b9 1190955")! 0f tlllB Prflvlnw lak- niimbcr of soldiers in near or en lng steps to take udvantaile of the you“; m the bridge Federal Government's programme 50‘()00_ This is an important matter which .1‘ ldule time of arrival and unon- fl pounced. but every necessary ntltontlon Iton, KBJE... lKiifhon and Hughes, three of our er Was Elected iat the time hos about arrived hen Drive to the. Right should 9 W85 Ole‘ be the rule of the road. lmmlgratlon——Mr. James Paton, our- Council, who visited urope during last summer spent lid steps should be token at osltion so that local Gfrvernmentxpu hould have ‘prompt attention. British Empllre ouriing of Major E. A. Belcher. C.B.E.. U“, runways c run-Assistant General Manager of Ex-qerench mm“ u, pa“ freon“ llblilorl, Col. A. Chrltflle. C.l\l.G., ted us on November 2nd, they sr- ived two days behind their ache ut- succeslsful confer ace and that our cuserhad bee well present to the Minister. On December 16th. probably llio| most enjoyable and successful‘ functions in connection with Rai-‘ way matters were successfully! ca-rrled out. when Sir Henry Thorn-l the new President ot- t twenty ofl n H 1c the C.N.nlt. and abou his associates and assistants l ‘his work. ,visited Charlottetown. This visit has been recently fully? described by the press and I w'lll only add that the members of the‘ Memorial Committee and the mom-l ‘bars of the Entertainment Com- mittee are to be congratulated on the success of the occasion. Flint-Proof Warehouse—0u Sep- temlber 30th your Council had a. meeting with Messrs. ISiucIalr, Mo l l Dominion Philli-ament represents.‘ tlves, and as a direct result of the Province. This will prove a grca tn that for some time some of the Railway authorities have been‘ looking on Charlottetown as a suitable place for establishing a hotel for summer tourists. This mutter should take a prominent place on our programme for next year and the appointment of a special committee might prove of much assistance in fostering and promoting this idea . ,,l Standard Gauge-The completion‘, of the Standard gauge of our railway ls now being carried on, and ll will be the duty of our new wimoll‘ to "T89 the coatlnubus“ prosecution of the work until fin- ished. __ New Gar Ferry-—-‘T-lie necesslt of another ferry steamer has been impressed 0l‘l the management of "l!" Tll-llWflY R111 our Federal meni- hers will no doubt see the: this important feature of our very ex- istence is not overlooked. In vacating the presiding sssc f desire to express my sincere thanks and appreciation of the 8911670"! IIWIIIIQI’ in which tile members of the council and the committees ltood- pom“ m9 am] "r6 ‘will! responsible for any orc- Krflll we have made during the year. frlia yfiecretary has also con- lllmilll l" “Pr! on his good wo-‘lr "ill l!!! proved a willing assist- ant in all eases. his duties have been most satisfactorily attended toTltilnd Pzlrilrsltilisted. s - els as been ve lie setio ln their interest lii ouifisfihl“. l l assistance, and trust we may uni ‘Hon. -W. S. Fielding May Be Privy Councillor (3occlal to Tho-Guardian.) OTTAWA, Jim 10—~it is rumored liore that if Hon W S Fielding. Minister of Finance will accept the honor, he will surely be (jfeul. ed uii imperial Privy Councillor in rvcvsultlon 0f long public service. Aylesworth. K C M (l, William Proudfoot. Germans Back Chancellor Cuno b man tonight is buckling up (‘Ihaii- ccllor (limo in his protest that the Rhur constitutes an open and pro-F Mellie‘ meter lellowed by we lm- 0550503353.‘Ziilwll..?‘l.fiii..fi";lii,.li lmllllmmuale Vi!“ o! Ho“- Mr‘ slnclnr while resigned to the impending fto Ottawa, we have nJw comple- l w" am‘ m use on‘ the ‘Railway lllfizitlglfllrlftlllqh lboliovcs it (‘an Wharf, Charlottetown, one of the fidenu rést ' ' ’ ' t-lnest frost proof warehouses in worldy t help to the shippers of po- q toes and other perishable goods. ' h" u _ Tourlsts-——Durlng a recent meet-ix, “a @— ,ing of our Council it transpired pgoggg L; m and we appreciate vr-ry much their ance. American Troops Have Been With- drawn. British Cabinet Considering Pro- test to French Government, Withdraw- al of British Troops and Recalling Am- work. The immigration Policy of l t] , g , t y 1 ,. - , and Newfound- our Federal Government should be lllvillfill? (Eiillflxiianceq 0 some O Hem Us n “d5 learned- liicrcased. more closely studied lby our Board “mp5,, n“, “m; have been ‘drawn We can llllllfllllYmot be rcquisitioiied for milliury‘ lihlm, rposes. Ii. is estimated that lhe l head is fully‘ a, Reports from ‘the British area of Exhibition Mls- 5mm that w" British”)! m" Germans m m“ HMS“ “r d slon-A strong delegation conslst- [nmmqh friendly towards the l5 The British are guarding la and Us‘ to!D.S‘.O., and‘ Mr. I". W. flatter. vlsuvéllxgflilfiinJsin 10—'l‘lio French nil-lei. roast-d lcst ‘the British and ‘Ani- the Ruhr Basin i111.‘- fi >1 been dclnycd twenty-four hours lu order to allow the Poincare govcrn- government has "Wm time l" "ollflf the Britislrniilllpcrlnissioii to move troops through was given them by mom the ‘German government that it is the ‘British be“ or our Board and they wérelobligcd to have recourse to mlli- along Lila Rhine enabled to make (he most o, {hell-My "llliliillrfifl Wllllrli a. unanimous tho ‘lfronoll plan for occupation of lliiiitcd time allotted for their ‘visit ldgrfielnleliltt I“ {hul/‘uucs womd my“ m“ Ruhr‘ ‘ . ' * ~ ".llll 310i o aver. Rain‘ oad ‘M a t Vi it - - _ . -_ During the ztlnlgtimf)? Maicsrawbnhllgililelflbl. Jun 10—Gre:it IlrlLiln llrliwiil of the ilnitoll States troops . - .n were favored with ii visit irnmlpluns for Gccummon the Hon. W.‘ C. Kennedy, Minis-lei‘ 9mm] m, U n,‘ St. L, h I H of Railways and his staff and all" ‘ - S (' n. l" ‘l “S a“ M“ lliliose who were able to be llresewrllshwnnrly advlsefl" {M um meeting were lmprégiod today considered the situation in President declined tho time rlllv [on Owing to Wm‘ the tact that, we had a mostntllilttxllghl. of information coilveyed the rccail of tho f o e informed of ifrlliiiac-fs from thi- Rhine wins ordnrcil iillliiy Foreign 4L f to bloktwiliz- .‘-, *- p l!" Every lelilcle which Ilflsflfislllllllgl prnLqt w France should {aka early date to define this Board’slshou' papers to prove why it should should rations Commission and the (loun- cll of Ambassadors. allowing the or lVASiiiNilTON Jail l0-—'l‘li(i with . The ifliliinct Stu-to Department OffieLiE-OJ tlloiu 1—~Vl'liat form it mild British cotooms. Jan io-Thc‘ attitude on vcnoniously anti-French. A rife section of tho population fav- s itijllVl! resistance and the wild- t niliiur-s lire abroad. l-‘oars are .. l troops should be withdrawn. LONDON. Jail l0—~ The British granted France occupied territory iii pursuance. of and unilcr- by dmrsiilont Iliiriling. suld than. lbul "\\‘ .1: “nsh Allan Aylesihlidirurks Are Appointed Senator (Special to Th: Guardian.) OTTAWA, Jun 10—-Slr Alon has hcuii iected ‘to fill the senate vacancy the death oi Senator 0 auscd‘ by ll. BERLIN. Jun 10—Germuuy to a hreatened French invasion 0i‘ the [Prom-ll iirnly. (‘lili- of the l i its (ruse with preslllllsu The press‘ lnovumcntll trong opposition to llil‘ pllliili-lil parties. from (iomliiunisls, ill)‘ united in their slip- port of the government. Despite this display of llilllililill unanimity. remarkable thus flir for its dignity illlll repression. the gov- ernment is not yet in possession Oi tangible evidence that the l‘rellcll will move on ‘Essen and lllfillllnl. within the next twenty-four hours: its suspicions thus fur ilTi‘ wholly based on reports of myslerious troop movements from Strasbourg and other points in the arr-us occu- pied at present by the French- Whether the French advance. ll undertaken, will occur before Jan- uary 15, is still conlccturul, its much confusion prevails in regard to the French prerogatives ln con-| nectioli‘ with tho reparations pen- allies growing oiit of the alleged German default in timber and coal‘ deliveries. Ai-so relative to furth- er gold payments. the German note of November 14 is still uwsltiiii; B0- tlcn by the lteparations (ionimls- slon. that body not hzivini! Y9! T5‘ plied or given indication of wlirit it intends to do. German STEAMER BELIEVED LOST DOOKS AT HAVANA HJAVA-NA. Jan 10~'i‘hc British freighter Canadian lmlmrlfl- 7°’ ported from Vancouver as long overdue and. believed lost M 8B0- dockeil liars yesterday 109 ‘"1" out from Benson. Covlll" Chm“- wlth 14,000 sucks- of Foe. She m9! heavy weather en route from Gib- rsllta ‘ ‘ Milly endeavor to promote matters advocating the future sud Pr Rwandan; submitted. I. . nnn, Prllillllt those ' rwiliirlol-‘Ym 50:1! welfare pf our Oily Turnkey seems to‘ indicate that tho innit? fare plaiiuiilg to lttizlck thel itli orieos when the breakio ' . p , , ,4 ?ll'"llliii liliusnnue conference 1'13131x1322?‘ilgtlleltlllfqllllid 1 is llUL clear whether this ispnnso Duromvl-v be ready for mobilization. Interest Revives In liolllill-il UVJlQFlICO of u revival of lhqlldflllllll. in i.lie prospects fm- 5mg. ll llit the offices o-i‘ the transportation coin-panties. kflanning To Attack Allies | (Special ‘he The Guardian. l-UNFFN. Jun 10~Ncws from’ hiiiff or is mount seriously. : ATHENIS. Jan 10~——'I‘he Turkishl governor of Eastern Thrace has is-i Canada Emigration IMNJDON, Jan ‘l0~~'l‘licro l3 up- nlori-sl i_n iilally‘ parts 0i’ Great rzitiliii to ‘Canada. inquiries ziro Ill“re=--‘1lnsvl‘-'illy ht illo official Do- il'|i'lnn lllifl prlvinclzil bureaus and coordination 0i’ publicity u-ork, one suggestion being the egmblhph lnenl ‘of n comimon pfmssl hu-repu for tI.-c illssominzition of informs‘. ‘tbll in‘ the British flllfl continent- ul press. ' In ‘Appreciation Wllvil my son came from the filly "ll Slllllrlluy and informed me ihllt Mr. A. J. lliffln has passed RWBY in MontrcaL I felt that a great sorrow had come into my life. For the last twenty-two years» during the summer months. we met every two weeks in our Cheese Board rooms and no meet» ins, seemed complete unless Mr. Hltfln- was present. Affeetionate. honorable and truthful. he had a]. the qualifications which go to make up the life of a truly good mun. In fact, it was only during tbe- latter years of our acquaint. ance that ‘l fullyl realized Mr. Blffhrs u-ivrth. He- has been called in the midst of the years. we may say in young manhood, and to- day on ever! tonne the word is passed along. "Mr Biffln is dead." But why slpeak thus’! There is no death. c”- 0nd oi Thanks Mn. A. J. Ilffln and family Willi to think their man! friends vnio were so kind to them In their recent and be- movement. ‘I would cemey to the belovbd 'w‘fe and family the sincere a M “.1 Duke 0f Argyle Selling His Estates 0f 227,000 Acres 110708 . Froz-en To Death ‘MOOSE JAW. nSaska Jan l0—-Mrs Anna. found frozen to llcatli within 30.0 yards oi’ her farm homo near May- hcrry. thirty this city. Thursday evening to visit a neigh- bor and ‘she day lying face snow. Dick Quebec Elections On February 5th (Speoiai i ,; , _ H". _ Qllllllilllil. Jilll l0~ The. granora-l Iii ilillllllllL-lll, illL (llilndilil tliilvlpvlkm In um pruvmm‘ of Quehw will lnke place Monday. February ._ . . ._ , 5th with the 29th instant as nomi- press at (olmnz. “Mum d?! young mun named Louis are under arrest. sued la proclamation warning males dence showed that the ehveen l8 and 42 years M age t” roomers in the same house and had for the night. (final-J: cent of the no and his woman victi ed. The illeather. Etc f) r-‘J, UN Tl urder Mystery In London, England LONDON. Jun l0—ilnnllon pollvl" today broki- James Miiitiiy lo w laid seine for fuur ll li-l YUH GET ALL. FRO cri C. 2A Whether British troops frml Reblchaul] for shop breaking be riialntziincd on the and larceny. and (.2) rm» jail break a H u“ t I m fr?" lrruei bills) were found. true ‘.»~_ ‘ s coun ry_ siuu con- - , 7i s ie nl: aso found against linue lie rcprcscillatltin on the rep- S Homeifieorge Essory‘ illiil ‘Daniel O‘Bl'ien l [Ill fifty-five. was (m. erson, miles southwest 0f l-c She left her house S“ was fouiill on Satur- downwurds in the m; in wi ilil be The Guardian. illl it. aged 21, and a here today ovi- O fr? l to The Guardian)‘ iniu the hnusr- of lilch they hull ll_\'§\. inciting ll torlous Dr Crlnilln ni was reveal- s l5 BEAUTIFUL \_ THE ARTISTIC$ , 7. EN Up"'“ l l l l ertby of every member or in‘; I Board in this their hour of "pa: l0 W- .. 1 “ KQIYKI iilfiliitil. lites Mir - 0llstl9ii9lWli~ ~- still- fiflls 9999i! at till! some: mus-Hannibal». TORONTO. Jen. l1.—- Maritime moderate north west winds slishtly ha" M‘. cm" ‘mend to’ ma“ New moon Tuesday. Jan. Istif 10-41 p. m P's-ids tide elkhtesn intri- Yllwlelllil)’ morning prornic brought down their repqrt on we lllfll)‘ discharged. Asaliist Wilfred Bisso and Wil- for Jail breaking. Alli‘? tllv. following rcpurl:—- To ills Lordship the (Zliilrf Jua~ We. your Grand Jlrry for Queens County visited Falconwooil Hospi- later‘. throughout Tho store This institution is crowded ‘czipucdy’ and it will be necessary in the near future to build on an feeble nlliidcd of our Province. also visllcd and found to be well hilfls‘ on- bottom and lllill they be electrically weld- ed ail each cross section. forminl: a heavy would‘ necessitate the cutt! was‘ incomplete o Rev. G. (ljl-‘aylor on, mend. ‘Rev. Dr. Gen (l. Eilton and Rev- The nprcachcr was Thy lChdld Llf ‘with the place. power and lence. 0f tho child in the h church and pointed out th the latter par child in the munity was recon!" lponpln and legislators. Until then like child was tolerated. seen ‘but not hoard and in too many insllm- I30! bolus a day in factories to pro- duce weulth for capitalists. nnnnn nnnn nnnnnnlnn lllllll lllllS No Bills Found Except Against ThosekPris- “ Need of Adequate Fire Detective Ser- p; vice Stressed. at the Su- Court the Grand Jury iiriuzil in indictments submitted fairly good attendance. nlembers present. This would alp- considerable time and went m a . _ , s , . lrresklcnt Beer sirbmillsd his‘ re peer to be e very semi attendance-l lot of trouble to look into this im-l baSSadDr OH Reparations COIIIIIHSSIOII. hid-iii‘?! §‘.’.,.T',‘3f.",?,f“};j‘,;, m. l0 lliem- Against Frank Ford am] port for the year as follows: I ‘During the year all? mostd iin-Iportzint subject. On his return _____ . Argyle H ‘limut m w" M's (“an Wllillamiflrlffiu indicted for arson. President's Report porthnt matters requ rng an ro- and ht our gumbo,- Qmn-tefly meet. (3 “I | m The Gum-d.“ F _ ‘ l ,1 l, ' L H“ ' f f ‘ an also nst Colin Mlillguu, mum. To the Officers and Members oi‘ celviiig the attention of the Coun- lug he gave the Board a splendid DU-slzioifixylpr‘, Jun 10--~Evcry Slnd-lllisgmbassador to the Con“ of lglillitelrlualiltllglililemhlijgzfij ell‘ for attempted rape and lii- ffhe Charlottetown Board oflcii were: account of his experience nnd we Village in mg Dusseldorf arm ls ;r'l-rpcl(l.ueqtlons we're before carron, Aberdeenshire, and Perlh- (lecem assault’ they “m” n“ Trade. Montreal Steamship Servlces- are lndelbted- to him for his good pulyollgd by French troops while prmmm. Bon}... Law u,,(i),1§min|5t shire propetles totalling 227,000 aiillsibgfldlnotéulm oicofilnsel ‘l- A‘ La - ~ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ z -zin . ‘. entiey, K. - ""95" Prisoners were xiccord- visilnl: Falcunwood Hos- no zil and the Jail the Grlind Jury down at 4.30 p. m. with fill‘ L ‘O l.» and associate Judges of the.“ promo Court: and found therein 309 patients all. The wards were well venti- and clean; the building is in good condition. room is well supplied iii good wholesome food, espec- ly bread and meat. fl‘ th to dlilon to accommodate all the Thu Provincial iiifirinary was kept and (zlcan. ‘llbls institution ‘the issue of bench wa I is- also overcrowded. which iirakes lawn-BT- BBW. ll-‘illlfilllllill. ,... and Olllzie-n. vory difficult for the stat-f to n __ '3 perform effective work. l ~ The Queens County Jail WEB al- vliftelgzs :1“! - ‘Ill-tolgllulzlzlliffi ' ‘ ' so inspected and hound to c ex- W1‘ 0 r "PM ‘ cnptlnllilllly clean and sanltarylvlllllon made HEB-infli- lllm l)? “u P t " “‘ “‘ s“i“‘“°‘i"p”.”..iiti.i" “rarest: ' t a on c l y ilvll-Jilllfilélflllt, the meat was o. a luw H. Swot“; argued on be - ° ' . , . , r h if f tli applicant. W. E 139M- MONTREAL. Jun l0-—As the rc- any‘? rgf£l"f;1'c'f:°‘:ol“§e ,3“ ‘k m...“ T)... min “"1" or an {lunged "dope “any” m ‘iiid would recommend that there iillillllfl ml“!!! by tihe alivllllanl- w“ a rooming house on St, Ilenis b0 M least ‘mrpe “mlmonal ems,» m,“ um Mflmstmle had no jump. half of windows d thus grating which ng of l At thc inquest 1 y 1 h b [Q make it pos- m° were sllllllg fl) steeply!‘ Kenna for certiorari to quash ‘I .. lu view of the fact that there Prohibition CORV-‘CUOGI, I131,‘ nortaken of n few "spills l" Ml“ has been several fires in town and man. K- 9-. l" 3P9 “ml ‘ ', l)urncher’s room prior to retirng country which were of doubtful Bentley, K. C.. Fllgfiée ‘mm u the investigation of which rizin‘. n account of in- i! lllllllPllllli i l c Child Life l What proporllou of liieso in i - . lug is‘ really’ sullhblr. [m- "fnquii, search warrant and lnlnvll in a rfiie third of the H finniuia or ls likely lo fulfil the rc- bal-‘Nul’ ‘he bod-v “r “T” M100 Pnllmr Meg-Sings. was-Farah lid Leeds t qu rump“... which u“. Dommm, Middleton, missing slllvrll_‘l\ll‘igl§'l_ evening in st. James ‘(.lu i. ne- . experts to find in lie-r iicw sct- 15th. n there was a fairly large C0118!‘ fliers. in another matter. Maitliy oomiiiilioll suicide by gallon. The Rev. W. 0. Mulligan s. ’l‘lu.\ itforeuimitfoncnll ziiloncles shooting himself as the llflllfl‘ presided. the other cloriflalflen riromiikinrz tentative plans for the crushed in. A uiyslerv r“mllllfl~ taking part ‘boll: Rig- lgie?» Y‘ W. M. Ryan. lor who took as his sublwl, e and dealt eloquently influ- ome. the community. He at it was not until t of the 19th Con- ury that the true place of the church and the 00m- iscd by church made to toil at least ten There had been an awakening and the improvement resulting therefrom was manifest today. But still there was n long Way to go he- fore the child could attain to his proper position in the church and tho community. They bad a suc- cessful baby show here recently. and it spoke well of the parent! that. there were so many entries. of healthy. lovely children. but he thought the full benefit of such s ‘ show would not lbs realised unless there was , iiitroduceit, matter for contiusl. l child from u poor neglected home. No mother however poor would consent to ‘ ‘M m" "mm" "will"! “flied Cross. In this connection lie " ll\ .' its l-‘t-‘l y. fldwuste detective service. this .- Ou" ONIUOXI is very much ueedd} Wllth reference to the laxity of ' interference of certain Officers o the Law in regard to the recent. robbery referned to by your [Duh Blllll. we would strongly stress thall- llTlDQrtance of all officials of that fearlessly and faithfully; Whlcll llwy should be summarily dismissed or reprimanded. "- His Lordship in discharging the, . Grand‘ Jury said they had put two days of strenuous work‘. assumed that it was not in formation that: wollld be of assist once in working towards the dio- volved they ‘had! done their duty and had ' used the time at tbenr disposal as ‘ well as they possibly could. The Import handed‘ in is clear specific alndl points towards pre- ' cautious which will be taken in also in regard to thn duty of of- ficlalu performing the functions pl portant tion to make. Grand Jury of the County exprer slous snob as this cannot fail t0 impress itself beneficially. lug Attorney General. then w summons served Idtd Magistrate's signature. J was reserved. is iiiie application of Cannot Get Along; ~ N niony of $120,000 James A. IStlllmnnh up victory and Gil)“ vindication. series of papers supporting her plea, sh lust logos that Stillman’! gifts to lent in the suit. tot According to tho attorneys for Mrs. ’ Ross sresbifliidlngs. .Mr. Stillman h the R9“ Mf_nll6f Ht "1 This sum. r, insufficient to support her and the ‘, children, Anne. James "Bud," Ale ' mu under and Guy. would find money to improve tho- coridltion of live stock. silch u . as s,. llll llll cllll Lu‘- W‘:- this Province. w strictly performing- their dut _ falling. , 0. D. WRIGHT, (Foreman. For self and fellows. in - H tli . We!‘ 11f any of them to give in- verl- of any of the parties ln- i, in. the robbery or jail . eakinll episode-s. He believed and gardn to tliio Jail. Their opinion eir office in full is a very lm- anrd proper reciommenda- Comfng from the Mr. Geo. B. lnimsn, K. (3.. At the morning session the bps lotion because the copy of the not boar the ‘ '. udgmeat ~’ befom the Court The case ‘now Pmrick Me Adjournment was m. today. On $50,000 A Year EW YORK. Jan. 10—-Mrs. Anno l. Stillman has applied to the curls for the record-breaking ali- zi year, pendl » peal of h0- e s - HF] he chorus girl corrospon al about $800,000 lllman her alimony of $90,000. ded with the report of the ref» 4' t and. since that date ., ' as voluntarily palll ‘ " e rate of $50,000 a year. ' Mrs. Stillman says, is -- horses, cows, poultry and hi5‘! but they could not find money to‘, improve the condition of the mos valuable stock of all, the child ren. The government intimated that they could give no assistance. and the Olilldreifs Aid Social! were at s- loss to know where turn to got the necesary fun i to continue their work. H the churches would take iris ni _ lei- in nsnil sud use if the menu hero would not allow themes-v, ' toils taxed tell or fifteen cs f saith per siiuuim no that the ‘ work might be continued» l . . l‘ \ o '5 ‘u What‘ ems o i ti‘ n itl , "lder- _ u,‘ And til‘; life 80f iliorrglhu-grtn. will ""8 "I" ""°"1°°" e l§l::“:$“w':|:|. ‘$.13? mm. f; 53:73:‘ mum-b of m, p” 3.06 and tomorrow morning o. poor hm" t": "Qgwmmh b - ‘ . w: a coed o ring ' . ‘ who" mum; y; "11 gum, Bun Ins this afternoon at 4.8‘ to ‘thoqmikm m.“ mo” referred to the wort: of the (flail- fiitla‘tll.lfi.‘fti~rt‘iir'ft‘“‘ be brought practically to n staid mils!»