n; y" pupa. who: nu an ‘g germinal!!- u; nub to cultivator In ‘ugh only aeomnldal. Illa lad I m, u you! the u! ‘I l“ g. no tho nwllllllv 0i u, Gunrdllla F011!" BESIEEEB the snow blockade Me between lSummet-slde . Charlottetown was ant i0 C terduy afternoon. Some ’ hgyg looked a little bit “war-worn but were remarkably cheerful to get back to again. They report that the people o und did what they could to fulfil the sudden demand for nccommo were comfortably housed at to make their quarters ilon. Rough all that could be their clothes off they left Charlottetown for irockey garlic. Saturday until tho! return yesterday» Luckily for everyone, there wa no “grouch" in the party. There was i; splendid general feeling ‘Of n. whatever fate llad in store, and “' good-homered acquiescence -_.certsinly as the days dragged on ,lii'tsr tlleotbcr and more storms was.‘ seemed ilhr-eatenitlg there plenty of opportunity tofexerci: auoptimistic spirit. Th6 which would have otherwise , playing, etc. Unfortunately was a great dearth of reading ma tsr and thlfiiVflflp-{Gllllfify keelll by many of the party. Interviewed lust "evening on hf experience of the trip Dr. Ye said there was practically no sick noss all the time of the stay a1 Em= eraid, and this was a mighty goo thing. The quarters on tile lug “clean. up" after sleeping i lane's clothes all night, was a sim- ple mutter. Though badly crowded the majority of the boys were abl to get shaving equipment keep themselves looking not alto-flddm-‘ls _ _ president oi’ the Canadian National; The telephone station {It nmer-Jlflilwflve here Inst mluli. gether like tramps. “nu... lflglilillfilllliillllilllljth 9,: mo: the on Ill Con’! know II yum: flflwet. you bu» cl davohpnun. “mourn Customer tn llown III burl, -""'—'--' lllllllllllslllllll l llll WiY lillllil ililiflilii The Snow Blockade was Smashed Yester- day and the Borden Train Reached Charlottetown Amid GreatpRejoicing. Yesterday, the sixth clay illtePous other articles. There are twc the rsllwayloxcclient stores at Emerald andthey held their own against every cleared and demand mp morooned bockeyists and hoc- which ran out and tile _ key fans were released from ‘snovlnlrreat weeping and gnoshlng bound Emerald and returned 1111111- harlobtetown at 2.30 yes- d [alnlysemiled giudiiwf) of the huskiest looking n“ Ger Qhaplmlelpwp party stnrted for Brudal-ballc for Emerald were very good to them datiou. There, were ninety-OW "1 together placed upon their hands. including u number of‘ iudies. The q the station. “m” “m! some or we mule Dar y fTbe railway authorities paid f-lr which were sup- (lii i tho‘ _ local hotel and private ilflfliillbbii! a1‘ the meals- " I m ‘ t h d plied at various houses, and. wll about one ha O e mtg, :6 {inc ltlme to 90;’. llrrifverl mnu)y cl (up coaches and station houso.‘ ‘B ‘W9 "1"?!- IBVH allcicd tie-m. These suffered of course the mostfdves back "1 the ArmY “mng "9 from lack of sleeping acoommodagat the comfllmlse 40°13 “shake downs" were‘ ‘ secured and Summolslde broke t, y, . did no, h velgreat drifts slap, tore mo“ or [e 0581MB, the nine at night llt an extraordinary speed.» the she ma“ w bleak "m ‘Va-v to Bqrlisis but Socialists ill the itch-hath; respondent oi’ the Times says 119 days over due at ivilullnklcn. N. opposed him today and even ll‘ the learns from reliable sources that C‘, is 5M8 in Bermuda p0,, my), request ls granted next 'i‘hllrslluy the Russian Soviet 201101111119“ "05 department says. the (lcoizlefl to mobilize the flve your time be- comln intoiors-bly. tedious. was ta- ken." up pretty well in music and ciiorull singing. story telliugncard ere curs and in the station were courier-l table and well heated. The morn- IO! IIIQ h grlottehvll Gullllllo Tvvwnflentl.’ (lovers Prince Edward island like file ~ by liverbody A Dew Reatl CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRDAY, JAN. 19, 1923 ‘ except the cigarettes, teeth. 'not wrllk home, they will find an - eloquent answer cigarettes nml when they got back felt as if they had nlade n round trip to the North Pole. Tlhis was ‘i l ‘l were no snowshoes uvoilobio the eastbound train-front tb rough When r den and tllflr" was of’ course con slderabic delay before the new en sinus, which cattle over Wetlnps- wlov from Tnnuontinc, arrived and the maroonesi party got nboqrrl will wuvcli u 10nd farewell to Em- 5 e l) tlul c ." a quuintaxice of many 1101's experienced i1 little bit 0 l Tmlflhllll i1" which will not lplir their speed when they g6‘, the ice again. t. 011111105!’ extended them the - - ~ ~ - i y - Y ex‘-‘.lli(l institutions and lull bl». fumed, 1s» _ Dress indebtedness. . . , . ,. » , . - ,. ellitm-Rl Whirl) - , ., . ~ . r ' i a. There was n great rejoicing Yes- gntmdtT1lilefirglgl 111$leshllhilfllltlllll; imlkcsSlllgkllllfie 322d of‘ hflllfillll; i!“ ‘rlxit-“lnllcllxlt ‘l‘lllilllfilllliklléoulfrlllttnit‘Irlsh t . . _ ._ ‘ . I . . s‘- .’ .. W D x ‘.11 F. A _ a‘ 7 V_ I _ t _ _ , _ 0 5Z:,flag,,g_e'r the retur.“ M the ab‘ places and institutions are mm u curly lllCCiiih. oi tilt llul l1!°‘1)1‘_ . “m. d0,.|l5mH-up,..,,“,c,1 (,1 w“. Thornton Relates Railways’ Policy d n . I e of Sir. Henry Thornton, l have 31d experlenced me huge“ ‘veeklnn abiding faith in tho reasonable of its entire history. It was in'”1'""l¢!91‘ OI the poopflc of (lzluadll WQqJQEHY constant demand nmfliu their energy. their (lourllgc, their in addition many telegraphic mes-"Qfilsfi". 10 11000111 driest. and that 5:639: were received and trnasm t . 1' The stores did a most worlllcrfu rush of business. They were pm] We 1111 together ‘viii be able t~ solve Canada's problems in such li manner that rmsterlty wii look b11911 "Don us and say ll is well that l ronized for confectionery, tobacco. 111w lived in those rials- Sir Hrprr cigarettes. collars, shirts, hfillflkPf chiefs, soap, chocolate burs, can nedl goods soft drill-ks sud numer ‘sills-rod no p 1,, o ‘ or go A lino par Count 6 words .. ijlturnp. lnitil one war huh for I don or over. for dlyr or over. o l inc. Groups of 1011i". count la d. 1'1 p r cont. discount for , . Address forms port. of nd. ind must be DIM for. Special Rates ,Furninhod Room M. ‘Ibo fnr seven Word: for one Week. Situation wanted. for nun words. 50c per ‘WANTED POSITION BY YOUNG Indy stsuogrspbsr and book- keeper. Eight years office exper- ience. Good references. Apply X.Y.Z. care Guardian. 11285-12-8l _-_-._ . '*"—————+ TIACHER WANTED FOR 87.. . Mary's Road school west. Slip- bisnient for remainder of your g2. ‘Apply to Victor Mcfluigon, acre-oily. 11317-9421 M/ANTEDI-A TEACHER FOR- tlte Goose River School No. 27 Bupplomont $100. Andrew Mc Loren, Becy. 118144840! ‘TENDERS FOR ERECTINO class ’roor‘ns and doing other work in the basement oi‘ the "Motbolfst church, Charlottetown J11! be recéived up to hionday the 20th of January instant at r12 o'clock noon. Plans and speci- foations may be leon at the of- fice of the clerk of the County Court. Olty. Tho lowest or My torllior not humus fly awepled- 13-2i u bu‘ lino per nu. 0o ~53“ The Flirty left for the west Jlast night, Krupps Given Concessions (special to The Guardian.) MOSCOW, Jlm lib-The r-oullvil 0f the People's (lommlsssrs has granted to the Krupps of Gcrnmny a concession of 25,000 dcclntines of land (a lleclutlne ls 2.70 corps.) in the ‘Donotz basin, ‘Russia's richest coal field. Orientals’ Dance ‘ and Gard Party Last Night The Orientals held their first (lance and curd party inst night nt the Navy League Building. They were ably assisted by Alpha] Rebecca Lodge of‘ the Oddfelioivs branch. ‘There were upwards of seventy couples on the dance floor. Pro lessor Dixon had charge of the {program a d his orchestra cxccllcd thelnsolve in musicuio. tAt eleven p. m. nu excellent lunch was provided by Mr lieurn 0i’ the Community ‘Club lo which everyone did smpfe justice. Mrs Neil ‘Robinson won the first prim at the ladies whlst and Mr- Flnley N MoKinnon won the sen- tlainalra rprlze. These afllirl will be held regul- arly every month and Kirvon Snnc tor-um is fast beoominl! 0110 0! m‘ and n there was of If people in town have wondered 115101110011 1100111011. in o, me why the stranded hoblkeyhits (m; with instructions from the Frelloil 1117185 W511 l)? ‘bgifibushmem m‘ <"‘ in the fact that lads in the M on the Itllinclzlnli ioluorrolv. lElner-nill and it ivns a killing J00 . . . 1m walk two ‘hundred yams beymld further punishment on Gcrnluny to 0011i’ $1107.00. the“ ' into Emofiilfllc "After all. it was’nt such o bad is the general verdict of tile boys. They have nlsde the ac- flue people 11103’ 116d mover-seen before; they lmfxvar inlt on Berlin to return to ills zlru To the station agent at Emerald. the store keepers and other-s ‘q.- for Branch Lines EvMrmrow. Y... 1s~ Nearly undflve hundred guests listened to the FHENBH BIJNTINIIE Til Mil] A Trains and Ordered Further Punitlv Measures to be Adopted Against 0p Behind Germany. (Elluciaf 0o The Guardian.‘ lCOBLENZ, Jun. 13——T-llll illter- und cattle since Snmrday. [Allied Rhineillnd commission lh s second section because 0f U10 G0 Coilfbrlping lnlln industrial; refusal to work tl gBelgian and d the Rllin i Italian goverunlellts, 11119101113 031T!" 51'9"" to take over the customs and fices oi‘ the Itilinclunil. night all tllc receipts on 111ml] iulllflfi 110011 001111110191)’ the customs oiliiccs. French ofil- now in ccrs will be pizlcczl in cllurirtl ol‘.11='1‘/E 110111-5118’ l" "Ummoll- w" lo,-\,wgdnesduy__a m“, d," “m. the customs oflicts, Pullllplltlpp m" such action as is visited personal- bald her hair cut o. l 1 m u . h“, _ 1 I the decision will be llllHlG bllfiiiifqliqly 110011 U111 001111111"! mll19_°‘l'"m~‘l 11171101111112 on y tee m e5 of d‘ e Tm” [who will bn imprisoned within 4R French Soldiers. pmlus Jun ‘i8- Fftiiliill inllicicd bnurr- will hove 11111011 01 111011.111’ From the zthovc tiny for failure to deliver up llullr luuy he gathered that alter from one expedition itions, colll cars nu lilo railrontlr. Silcnlztil to another, the mfl]0l'li {were ordered confiscated, inc Poi i110 F1011?“ 11001119 are were reports that offices of it‘?! wviliinl! i0 111W! 1W- Pmmilwea" m“ .irlg fuel colnpnllics had been selz-‘u lfliil at loztst for some weeks. RIGA TO MOBILIZE lcnrgoes diverted to French dcstinu illlillll BERLIN, Jnrl 18~—Cllzlnroll0r, uno has asked dicllltorsllip il-r- I his government ill the prcslellt. cr‘-' LONDON. J11" 13-4015 Rig“ "r iwhcn the House reconvenea umtjority will be wcuk. POIISCNMS with 11 145W t9 355ml" I LONDON, Jill) l8~_’i‘hc diiorninf: Gorlllnrl_y' should ‘Post prints a story 1o Lil ceficctiu 'sist French action- thut Moscow has signed s contract‘ for 750.00 rifles, 100,000,000 curt» ‘lying iu ridges and 1.000 ‘machine Berlin has rlsou mm- to be American and the machine r-upy the Ruhr Valley. guns» British. _‘, BERLiN, Jan iii-The peaceful ‘laboring people ‘is gram-flog nu he Ruhr valley is iforcinl: general strlke-iofinnllnont, stir lliC-T sures used during the \\.l:'. ilclzll. llillg tonight lights will i)". illllilllmi in every private zlrld public place f THREAD i punic As n result oi‘ [his S\ll_ll‘.t".l‘il.‘l‘(}lil‘i) owing to the lzrzn-l Dolice uskusc, dancing er _.l'1nropr-lln ul'illir_s. ll dlpl kind, lffllllifllilg’ the bi; charity various dllilcllltlcs Svillliiilili balls have been forbidden and sllcll lvuy oi‘ col-thin Dominion l‘: ..\ o!‘ i ll lllllllls INHUHH Have Gonfiscat-ed Goal Laden Barges and l r_ N man Mine Owners. RussialSaid to be, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,-~,,au M i ”*_'~ . Gcrluunyfs failure to. deliver coal ‘lmll-‘ADELPHIA Jun 18~-llulinusll Tile ilerchlel- Montelio, with crew 0y. land and the Ruhr cutting off the If!!! tenllre province from the rest oiirflm 111111011 0f 51111. but remained mm ‘in order WilS issued to seize tQUGQrmunv. these sections (1110 11'0"! "1 his 100111 1121111 100w ‘ ‘ submerged l productive Runranteesli our Sulitli pardons Big Jiul cps], the highways all‘ industry 113m] WliOlf 0i‘ the new nbventure tllc lllbol- lender serving five years sell-l ling from the Illuhr WGFC hurrerl, French snvcmruent far from drnw- lull-o in Slug Sing lnr violation of‘ coal barges were seized and tllell- inc back at what hos happened l»; Crlnlluul Anzlrcily Act. O .‘ WW and llulinu governments have through Berlin. The rifles; are said day when the French started lo up qumuonlng only ma), already mm. is that the discontent omonl! 11,0 PEACl-LOF EUROPE l-lANGl; av LONDON. 5"" 13~Tm 7111*‘ “l nlvr;0l.l'r.ll_lii—lvl.i, Jan. l‘. I I THE WUHUYS LATEST NEWS Slililllilliiillll] IN HHIEF (BY OUR OWN WIRELEBSL) liliililLllN J,“ 1s__RL.,-c I 1'5 discount rule lo ‘cont from ton per cent, .___________ _ l1 b11111 r1115 Nimrollk, Jan 18-—Erltire crew twelve pcr oi‘ cievcn men of‘ schooner l-ielvetiu iliciit-vl-d by coast guard officials i . . . ‘ ill] 11-110 been lost when vessel cap» flJor (zen sized off‘ Virginia coast during 01101‘ and llQllY)’ slorms lust month. married. M ,crlll Charles Thonlas Men gills. Ellifiélbftlll Painter, hlANlLA, Jun ill-Advices from 111111113 bonrll freighter Patrick °7_l-lcllry' says she has been floated 1154,1701]! reel’ which she struck lliion» kisl’ olif Silly island, two hundred {miles south of Manila. l'-t“'i'llil.\"nlnc men reported sinki 1c "it 3111110 111111110. crew rescued. WASHJNGTON, Jon 1S——Presld~ Hui-ding reported improved: i c-, ICSSDN, Jan 18~Frsnc1l military lorlties instituted count martial 111111204 ziings zlcllius-t six Ruhr COfll nzullnlltes. whose names nre with- fl" lleirl, they were charged with ro» > 511 fusing i0 obey orders of the mili- H "5 Pelfflliy 101‘ arty authorities in the territory un- pllbnc with two del" stole oi‘ scige. binznutes have nut been token in custody. sweeps RllENigli, Prussia J ll i8~Advlces 5H? that German ln o»; ii‘ NEW YORK, Jon i8-Govcruor 1111111114 lilGlllLAND, N. 1., Jill! 18—The nun fleet whose presence 011i the Jersey coast has been confirmed by Nmv York reporters who went out ‘lo llle fleet in ll tug bad increased _ in nunl-bcrs, including two tank, , ~ ‘ '5‘ steamers. one steam yacht. two isucd orders to seize timber ln old small Steamers. one mp9,, masted ‘occupied region on left blink otlmhooner, {waive two wasted‘ P11311110» P111111 P8001158 Sal's. scllooners and a yawl. A vessel f. ____ ~ . . i WASHINGTON. Jan l8~hanilsilgggsflt me and bum” w Wale‘ i" stcollner which was reporie a ‘yellow York ' ' Exchange Rates l‘? lKUliS. Jlln liZ-idrr-nrell. Ilclgiun f5‘ PISBEN. Jnp lib-Reported thllt GPTYHERY ‘i‘<‘¢'"l“Frcnull olllilrrrlties apparently in- v ’ m I N rlllllfifliied by Plllilif) opinion in lTnil-. , I\j‘_"’“_ emhfnlge c“ e5 n ew. ilrlN. 31111 13“ Tl"! CW‘ ‘*- 0d Slates and lrlngland, post1l:lllel\q"‘lj,'l"‘“ 18 464 37 t ‘ ° from actually coniisticntinl: Ruhr "ielllflb - ~ 6m 01111 11 ‘guns. than 100 per cont t-fnco last Tilllrs- mines and policy m,- m-pspnt 0,- ru nfiiliicll Ibxlrnnc 4.71 H ii H. ll 1 ll .._ - The < - , Dutch Guilder 39.52 “ edggg: (lei-mun binrk .0045 “ ‘ ' N» 1.11118. an Iii-General stiffen Cmmd“ 935W“; _, ‘inglrul uclglnn resistance in facclitli-Sbllli"? 9°01 955° - “~24 h. of French ultinrrtum indie-led by “mlmlwsédyven -' ‘ " sl Berlin newspaper Cfllféilpfllltlellltl ' “mlihal TM‘ - _ . m 1mm, ..l.ln Lllpee i l ilhr Silver lliors rcgzlrlllllg .\‘llil)l'l illilbilS , (Sbccjal to The Guardian») LONDON. Jitfi 18—Dublin re» . famous nllzlli plums‘ u» 1hr l1 w Corvus 111 P01111011 1'01‘ "l" 1 "l xln-xslllzvrxllozv. Jim i8~DGi1l.»D0rts the continuance of the rebel.’ De Dance hRVB 09011 1111191911 "l0 ‘"1" i0 “W” 0w“ WNW“! ‘Qlmhci’ Comment-c reports lotltl value oicnlnpnign of destruction. Baily-l .611 11D 1111i" “l9 91°50“ cm“ “ism “ex u is ‘ieflamd by m" Ulneqififlifirillilli nlcrcllululisc exports dur chrthy House. Trnlec. has been. is ended. Tovlnyfis order merely illut pence ln Europe lliilljifi l1) “Qng h,“ ymr was “nee bmionpburnwll and Curranrs railway, 1115119" l" R Sefles 0r Pesniulions ‘mead “m1 m“ “W l“'wn.'. ‘ eight lilillllfvll and thirty-tine .mli- bridge, Blliiinzlllcgha bridlzc, Iiioln-l 1W11l011 111 a" Pmbabmty Wm eX'|G“°“t nmm“ an“ m; lmmmlot,“ lion. compared with four biliionfhllife station and Kilgarvsln station‘ ‘coed the Wartime réglllallflfl-‘l '1" 11141 "Dmllmfll h" m“ nlmlwm,‘ - n 10m" hundred and eightjr-flvc lnil- destroyed. Father Tron: is quoted. .58V91'NY- Complete Drlmlnélim" "Fwngch n5ISpecimlorsrIaliimélil“:imiéyiflin the your liciurc. ns llllvinl: denounced tdlicaéllltlrflgesél the sale of nil nlcohoic cveragc-slt s no anger n lei“ ‘ , Ho-.. The rebels also burne on: o =,except German Wine fwd "i" 15111111191101- cll-nclcxltlllclll‘ Jllli 1s H lmy. Wfillicll arc prominent 1111101111 1111111111911» "18 lmlmrillilimflf 1""‘-nU-‘l ’____. Slwcll lliiifihi; l:;l1"l'_\;ill,u: conl. lies-Ahm- nrrclns \'i’lll<‘ll have been made wines.0110111008110811110111111010130‘; finvll ..'ol' various cities in westmnll llulluletl arc ilrldget on.’ Scotch whiskey will ‘be for 1* Phmea, ‘pm-e pumped by French-mid Alllly Frolic-ll W10 '_ 0 (i911 b? “l9 Il-elchsmg m l‘ ‘My O-THOH, W. C. lwlllle travelling the Rhine Canal taken to iifollllf Joy. Tilll lrlsll wo. l-JSSEN. Jun 18~Tlle German] mine owners in the Ruhr vllllcy hllvc been summoned to nppour llwiorc a court martini today. Tncy nllly possibly be let oil‘ wlill zlf (Special to The Guardiflll-l NAPLES. Jill! 1s~<l"l“r-l1=\1 11°“ )"""“'y mm “n the Charge or lmv-ILW’ C Kcnnmlyl.’ Aimlfire}: u.‘ ‘K110i; {Srlllll llrlnourlrcs. inl; committed infractions of the lvzlys and Canal of ilili\illlli_.j\\ln(\ _____ [French rullitsry law instead of be- citme llcro lwvtcllll-ljlmuoxllflf‘§“,‘§;P,l' Nl-‘AV YORK. Jun ilimReporleli. (Special to Th; ?‘lrialrclliiln.)l i ing thrown into prison. lltcl- on upcrn on ll . r =_'-> N" S:I_G,\H:,_,_ vumhmdtxon in MSW“, of.‘ LQNDObL Jun 1 _ e S, Q03 s T110 907ml"! 1139915 "mllollniiei“‘l‘l‘l““l3' m“ night (mm 1mm“wtllolllrles uulicr way between A) li/lbuonllng as n result 0i‘ the huge through it is not conlirmed that urc. ‘ _ _ J>;,,1,,,,L.,.,1 341d Lee nnli J. G. Silu-‘Ulniled States lmd French demand Friedrich Thyssen has received or- 'l‘lll~ Prime hllulslcr r0011 lnnbcr,’ iyl-Qpjflg 123 tllczltres. nlost of ml: c0111. ‘The South Wales P0115 licrs to stay within ihe limits of-iflrnletl of‘ tile news stud m" S‘ houses in United States um overcrowded with ships wall‘ the city oi’ Mueilleiln Am Ruhr. _ l (Special to The Guardian.) , labia loss in the doutll oi ‘i110 11" WASI-l-INGTON. Jllll 18—~itnlylWC Kennedy. it is llvuvllr}?! has token definite steps to impress breuk which has cmnf‘ l" ti!" 1111 1i upon the British and Idrcnch gov- oi‘ tho proscnt lldluinlsirzlfzon. eruments illni". she regards tho pre- OTTAWA. Jun 18-11011‘ _ 1109*‘ sent silusiion in the Ruhr zls,pec_ied Lienth oi‘ lion. W. h- hon- frllugiht with {zreltt zilmgor and al-fnedy, Minister of Riiilwfll‘ vliuwl» tilough not taking the position oflthe first vacancy l" 111° N"?! lln actual mediator llns earncstlyisrnment since its creation (HPXV suggested that any further forcible yenr ago, leaves u ii¢l=1=r1111"==1““m' steps toward the collection of Ger out a head and makes ncrcss-‘lry man reparations be token only nf- the holding of onolllcr l)yll-l'li‘.t--011 fer the most mature considpraflon. in Ontario. Since the coululerlclq- DUBLIN, Jan 18—Tlm nrmynlcnt o!‘ lion. Mr. KOXlIIINlFQBIl - council of the irlslh Free State has ness the Dcpzirtluv-nt oi Ilulluays drawn up a code of stringent re- and Canals has been finder me guiations to punish attacks control of lion. George I- Gl-‘hmfi: against the army and state, the Minister of Defense and it is cpl.” code which requires the erldorse- cipnted here that Mr. Graham the merit of the Dali Eireann pre- was Minister of Railways 11\_ ‘P scribes the death penalty alter Lallrler government will ocK-géxln trial by military court for any ell-lull)’ transferrrd lo the (N31136: ‘w courngtrnont 0i’ murder, possesslolllnnd a new head found i0!‘ 1b of plans prejudicial to the safety of psrtment ofgdclenflc. the state, or of the National forces _________‘.___* or for having without ‘authority. “Living is Going Down military or police uniforms. Penal servitude would ho the punish- ment for those assisting prisoners to escape from either military or (spam w The Gumflmm) maroon. Jnn 18--T.he cost or living in Great Britain in Decem- ber was down two 9011115- mmpa" civil custody. FRENCH BUSY AT RUHR PARIS, Jan lfl--'i‘he“omiinou‘n ltlr ““‘“°° "t "a" ‘mm ’ “ r W lh the revllous month's fi- day molten it seem certain Premier grreztmls h?‘ n at 7g "m. cm, shove the oost in July 1914- A! [the beginning of last 3'01"‘ "10 0°" lwas 92 per cent above that of July Palncares‘ experts are drnwlvzls u?‘ 1914. ¢ final plans for taking over the forests of the old occupied left bank of the Rhino. This would be roost popular orders in the city. the lsotlon in connection with your dealer for Ames Holden Rubbers-Have once i guaranteed to p ,wg,ehr pilghlw-Gordon & C0..WlloIesale lDislligibutors jot P. E Island Dies Suddenly country has sustained nu ‘lrrcpnr-l Free State announces that it holds “and re-consigncd to Strasbourg- 8.000 prisonorfl. i _____. BLTFFJLLO, N. Y.. Jan 18-—Chlu'~ 105 Musier, vice president oi‘ l-ile ilolcl Sllliivl" 11011110111)’. 1110-1 1\b°i\l'd ‘ lcllt 'l‘lttlcl~ 01'1" Florida uuzlst, ieic Goal Boom in Wales‘ thigh will» _ h d‘ llliilul‘ one control. Deal luvloves in; to loud. More than three un about thirty liliilion (ioliurs. ‘red orders llrrlvcri today. llll.l.sllllllll, lllll‘ llll ll Jill’ llllllllllll summer oi Propaganda. Scrvlcc. A warninB when was issued no the b00030 01' 9191" ll ritain not to place the slightest credence m such rumors and 0s- po cialiy were they warned not to further the cruise of the enemy ‘by simulating such inllse statements. lit was nil‘ D1111 of o deep 10111 solzolne m lbpslroy the morale of the British people and 1111811. W310" they had bvxiome work-weary R1111 utterly disulollrsgcll they were t0 "be given the offer of s compromise peace, ,u pence tbnt would be 1w ceptnille only to l\ p000“! “'00 3°“ that the struggle was already i081- ‘How humiliating it must have been for loyal.‘ lBritish subjects t0 relief‘! that they hml fresh furthering the fivrman rnuse by assisting in the Q-lrlanll ml their propoganda! Today an analogous situation ex- ists in the United States and Can- l Sin-During 171° nineteen seventeen (1017) the Great War was still raging. strange rumors were in circulation ‘throughout Great Britain. Almost levepybody ivas recreating them and {soon the muss of the people began (to believe them. ‘Chirf nmonl? i110 rumors were tho following: _1B1. ltsly is on the verse of ll. Complete collapse and is ready to surrender to tho ‘Central Powers. 2nd. France lls. st this very moment. mfllking o. secret separate peace with Gprrnnny. The 1110110101 D1111" llc heard these statements so cou- tinuously that they became con- vinced of their truth. One could go but n short distance in London w-gghoul perms; h group of glicoplc discussing the alarming situation The morals oi’ the British people was being slowly" but ilul-ely 11111390 PHUHlBlilllN llllliilfifiliaiim. lllss llllllll llsl ill Argumentsfor and Against the Coming Pleblsclte Were Discussed Freely Be- fore a Large Audience. ‘Ufllify to this large expense? -\v- ~3‘_E!Dlnin why if liquor is B7 Hill, Allllll IIDIOII] Tim lllflcting for tho discussion n," oi‘ tne liquor plebiscite, culled inst Irish‘ m the hull of the Laborersflnot of nlateriul benefit for median] Protective Union Water Sif6et.'purpcse5, you allow vendors to sell Wis‘ iFl”'-:~.-l_r mttllnllr-zl, tht- hail be Iiqugrg? l in; packed in tile doors. Speakers No 43-45mm pow l; the gqvem. Jil bath .- 4»: v-‘e heard attentive ment to raise $20,000 of a revenue ly all lilo o Jar fudiutflililél llhey will lose by stopping whole.- lllfflilgiliflll the uneting was pa." 531g hflugggf __ 1”“- _ N0 5I—Wl1Y was liquor dis- lMr. Daniel (Finis, preslriuc; of pgnggd m our gouge“ on me 13b "10 Union. presided and in 0P9'\"tl18flBldl0fFffllw6BBdlFi81l¢QfI1 If lug the meeting shortly after ii of any benefit there why not now! oclock expresssi regret that one! No. (iv-Why was it that m the Q1 1hr principal nml-pl-ohlblzlan time of the influenza the Doctor's speakers. Dr. Cosgrove wo.: una- pregcrl/bgd liquor a; up; only ma“. iblc to reach the city owing to the lciue of material benefit‘! snow blockade. The Laborers’ U119 lNo. 7:-—-Don't you think muff! ion toolclts stunli as opposed to the temperance people of this pro- 1110 prvhlibliurl‘ law and to any vince would put as much muggy other IHEZM-IFH which tended to time ‘lflfl energy into building up lbecfimo nppresswwt. There were some questions lhe Union would like unswcrcll by prohibition spetk ers. Those were: N0. lz-Expluin the nlenning of prohibition plebiscite? No. 2:——Will stopping wholesale. importatlons stop the liquor traf flrflinot why put the taxpayers of are in prohibition of liquor it would increase our population which we are steadily losing sinco [prohibition came into force? ‘ No. 8:-—Why l. it that the prov- ince of New Brunswick which hold Lpontlnued on Pass Three) THE PROVINCE IS H AN DIGAPQED BY LACK OF WIRELESS "STATION v Yesterday the opinion of a num- time, when there la no station (m bel- of prominent citizens was quot- the inland’ at all, the troop}; f‘; ed in The Guardian, erupnaslzing very acute. inconvenience and con the need of re-estabiishing s wire sidsrable anxiety have s0 far been. less station on this prOVlnce. pre- put up with, but at any dine. dur- ferably at Charlottetown. Here is in go storm, the lack of a wire the result of other interviews:— loss station may result in oven Mr. J. O. liyndman, of the firm more rlenious consequences. The re~ 01 Plyndmsn & Co. Ltd. declared qulrelnent la necessary and urgent. first as Lloyds’ Agents, his firm Mr. Nelson Ratrtonbilry of N. fully realized the need of a. wire- Rattenbnry h ‘O0. Ltd” ex rinslod _ less station hers and they ma alvbis conviction fihst we iho d have merrily taken up the question at Ot~'a. wireless station hora. It is A dawn in the interests of-sbipping. necessity in eases vim-g 1m- m. ‘Whatever expense in connection stance tile ferry steamer unset: with ‘the operation of tile station, with trouble in the Straits. it the thing to be remembered is would be very useful in the u» that the absence of it might cause son of navigation. so that vossols nt any time e disastrous loss in in distress might communicate 1m- lives and property. During ihernedlately with the Marius Office stormy weather whenfithe S. S. here. it the apparatus at the Navy .\lllliflél was being taken out of porr Leagu€1uilfding could be utilised by the icebreaker Montcalm it ft would save expense of ‘iflfllllilfll might easily have happened that a station and might solve the prob- she would be separated from the lem. Montcalm and lost for days in the lMr. R. E. Mulch, of the produce Straits, without any word from ber firm oi‘ R. E. Mutch sud 00., said reaching hers until too late. This he pm net p59 how than, goflld p; 111115111 11111111011 110 B11105 111 1111)’ 111110 any two opinions as to Charlotte during the stormy weather. Iln town's need of a. wireless station. answer to an inquiry be slated that The Mdflng Agency her; m; the NIWY 11882106 here 11118 111F000? charge of all the llgnt service’ as u W011 equipped receiving station far as the Labrador coast and the vrhicll it might be possible 1° W10 inconvenience of having to depend over. upon the stations at Sydney and Mr. if. V, Buntain of diiessrs. the Mggdalan 1513mm 4°;- “m”, Duniain ll Bell, gave tho rcporiel" news about our ships is apparent. several instances of the trouble In his own ibuplneg; M; Mung]; p“ and inconvenience which lack of a felt the new of q, wireless Qtgtrlcn. wireless station here had caused Last year be was expecting two the shipping business. A stesmsr vessels, one from Philadelphia and may send news of her expected sr- one groin 3L Jay-m, mm gquflpm rival hero perhaps on n Saturday with wireless and carrying valu- and the message, relayed through able cargoes. They could nut be Sydney by telegraph 11115111 110i located for days. and it would have reach the shipping office 1111111 been worth a good may dollars sfonrlrlv. Even when the stlrti-Olhto the firm Just to know where was at Cape Bear there was somejllpse ships were. This was one inconvenience but st the Drefielwexw rple of many be ‘could quote. i I l New York's Big Holdup (Spools! to The Gun-dish.) NEW YORK. Jan .18—-!<‘lve arm- ed masked men today bold up the poymastsr of C Kenynon and Con» iulny, Brooklyn clothing nmnufsct- urers and escaped with $10,000 The Weather, Etc i Lllflssmwjlslc-T- BEcAobE rt 5 TH Obit-V SPQRT WHERE-A CLUWSY Ribbon) FEEL‘: GRAtEFuL — AND we lee FEE-Minot’: ME c>l= MV » BANKER-i Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc RATllp-l e w lino ior on. lo ‘ for I days or over l l l i fond ill“ bond-ad ion "Moving Pictures. Itutponlinonl ‘HHLUNTO, Jan. l9.-- Moderate drama featuring Norma. Tulmage maritime south west winds with at Montague ' light falls of sleet and milder tem- Tuesday, it. pcvrature. ‘Morsll Thursday. 11880-1041 dillzh tide this afternoon at 12.50 ---- and tomorrow morning at 12.18. "At the Salvation Army their Sun sets this afternoon at 4.48. annual Rummsfo Bu; will b9 bold ulflii. lA nationwide propaslllldfl mined. suddenly lt wns given campaign has ‘been carried on dur- out that the’ British intelligence IScl-vice had traced nil these rumors tn their source. the German " -___.._..~ .___ (continued on palm 0-)! --Hatve always---Made right and rises tomorrow ‘morning at Tpundgy, Jgn 55y; QQIQIQQII 7-34- will be ‘filing on yoii. My filial First quarter moon, January 24, not Q4 m; ‘M p“ mm»; 11-59 p-m- m gfv kindly vim ma. nun lsummerslda tide eighteen min- iii H . . utes later than Charlottetown. c. u.‘ m agmiugfljg‘ ', 1 claw r plynurovuq ‘f. mru as it ll pttfli. count mm word. f0 par out. dllooun for ‘out. All t part of l4. induslrles in this province as tho! -