ora loue life o1 no force. t i MERCHANT _ The man who deea not make a bueineae of his religion baa a roll‘. s: ‘*\\\ .___-_-‘_~_.__._..._..___________J f’ k3»! i 1 ' u‘ /.- “ 25y?» m.» People's» Paper Aiiiii! ,-7-‘ - 1.. w wit»? ' - ...<—-" "' ‘i - ‘xvi-en. . 4 V \:H\J R W,“ Eiiiiiiii “or \\\\ \\\\ by very ~ ody Covers Prince Edward’. Island Like the Dew 1540". in M AXIMS OFA - MERCHANT The man who doea not make a religion of hla buelnen has a bul- css iiie of no character. . tznug-"sup-alutluu- tic-groin!‘ ab; CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA,‘ MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 11927 lllnrnln‘ Guardian. Founded 1H1 Charlottetown Guardian Two Cont: relations with Russia. it sian intrigue angnlllst Great that Russian propaganda an d Rus- gates of Soviet propaganda and in- - trfgues ln India. Chins and Turkey aln are the main factors responsible against Great Brltuin. for the present Anti-British cam psign of Cantonese troops with the Latest News Indicates Situation result that even Eugene Chen. the Brit illsullsitli: r00 IIAMPAIGNIN CHINA Home Secretary and Lord Birkenhead In Favor oi Kicking Soviet R tives Out of England - Sir A u s t e n Chamberlain Thinks no Good Gould Come of Such a Move. (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 8. -— Tremendous pressure is ibeing brought upon the government to break off diplomatic move, that it would o Easier nationalist foreign minister, finds himself classed with notorious Bor- odin, the Soviet missionary with no tho Cantonese govt. ‘Pressure on the government is becoming more intense~because qt assertions that Qrltish prestige hos been irroparably damaged through- out the far east owing to the in- enta of the government's policy de- the British conceal-lions willch will permitted her- be policed by British police assist- self to be humiliated without the ed by police drawn from former atlou. Russian and German concessions. the It has been stipulated that clere Great Britain slightest effort toward retail A sterner policy in place of present tender one ls being borlalnb “lukewarnfl methods. Sir ‘Wm. Joynsou-Hlcks. Homo today. Soetyb and Lord Blrkonhead are said to be in favor of kicking the u... J. ll. Dalton _ Has Passed Away ~The new‘ E. Dalton, morning came as a severe sh her friends and the citizens o merside generally. Althou holding her ow tained vonsoiousnoes ease her suffering. Tho deceased whose imaiden name was Mary Cecelia Durant w-as a 1i trso mother every forgetful oi self 1 and living for her family alone and acts were of kindly l\.-r very last retiring and from our —-—-<0->-—-——- 113-01’ five children Ormantl, Au- ilodaob retiring Jamming gem-u. bor yrhoro mortuary chambers drea. Florence. Elisabeth and tury. hold scores of (loud bodies. ghastly Mary. also one sister. Mrs. Roy flli- Aftcr the lodge closed the broth. in (lentil. Long nficr the lust I I | liphant, Summer-glut; m“; m‘; hmm- ess purtook of a chicken supp“; whisp oi‘ stvnm had (lltliiflllllllitil ' _v_ "H. M .»Pau.l Durant of Halifax and The " Mr. Noll-Durant oi‘ Txuro. de- crowds shall Inamded by those members of the Bnnd and that govt. who do not approve oi’ what 110g to be uncle they descriibe as Sir Austen Cham- ot the death of Mrs. J. Summerside, yesterday .1 o im- the late Mrs. Dalton had ibfiell ailing for several years hopes were entertain- ed for her recovery up to the very last. She took to her bed about two weeks ago and seemed to bo until the last mid- concluded u. holy and useful life at 11.30 o'clock yesterday morn- 1118, iu every true sense of the word. Mrs. Dalton received every human consolation and everything possible w!“ (10111? W molong her life and home-loving nature Warden oi‘ Tho her beautiful traits of character be- came known not only to her friends but to s much larger circle. Her fulfilling leaves o. void which can hover be filled in. the hearts oi her devoted husband: and fuinily and also removes a. saintly character midst. Besides her heart- broken lmlrband ahu loaves a fam- ler. After consultation ._...'__._-{p}-____ Alberta to lliake i Nearly $2,000,000 I Liquor-Profits 1926 ._.-__.t_. L0 ing the actual profit for the year $1,949,616.29. re venue for the 1. o. 0. F. Install? stalled by J, Maritime Provinces, I). 111 fifty members present. installation u. number or clc saw n. few remarks fitting the occasion. A pleasing ovcnt cd :' Tile funeral takes place from licr into residence on Tuesday morning at nine o'clock to St. Paul's Church. sis _—____..-_.___ ‘ Condensed Specials » RATE-lie. 1m word. net 9°11 1Poertioa in this column. Q44‘ 11 l¢‘v‘ :7 ig: vwmreo- - sienna. 444KB City. aalt-l-l-tt ‘YOU WANT 000D ENVIRGPIBI safe. Stato price. Box 170 giqgllcfios ‘l; low’ lid-it'll’ 1:0 ‘ r . ~ - r 81.96 Pbo id. Guardlan Office. . t Guardian £5: Printerr. 1111. dauilrter, Mill ll tot- ». . 11:13.0. soldier gr‘ ‘frt ‘fit-lilo —- m . e u 9118111101: Offzco. 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Mclfay.“ a a r.‘ opresenta- f l Soviet representatives out 0t Enz- lund while Chamberlain urges that LONDON. Jan. 8. —— Tho latest ws received in authoritative quar- lters in London indicates the situa- tion in J-lanltow yesterday evening, although tense. was somewhat ens- wltll tho British consul general the Canton- ese authorities agreed to withdraw olden-ts at l-lnnkow. where oppon- all Chinese troops and pickets from be allowed on the British subjects arci stetl. On these con- tlltlfms lt was eiipected ‘British sub- jects would return to their offices EDMONTON. Allin" Jan. 8.—-.Pre- ictlons that the government would make around two million dollars in liquor profits as a. result oi the N26 the liquor control board today giv- This amount exceeds the estimat- ation of Officers - , __ seven and possibly more smoke Anznfstmengoyuole eummg ‘NS stained blood-blotllcllotl boys and :6 h :1 '0' o‘ F‘ 1am‘ evewgirls lie lifeless on the floors of g w an " e Omcem M Si‘ law‘ the Montreal nlorgue, a score of . - other children and n. few adults. “Fnngod 0:11:18 “larlrgepaglnnom m‘ Wm he shall qmow-t ma Rev \[ 11010 11111161168 . _ . . . . m. , . . . scarred. crazed and burned, repose S! My 8';_':n£1k:y0(:1 l';_:h?flnb;"r$vill|_ I _ l ‘ mm f u ._l tionisis. A bnnd of 100 robols ni- District Deputy Grand Master m: gufbffilfg? m, flu‘; tacked the Mexico City-Cuornavucll n during a “loving picture Show trniu yesterday and foulr lllcmtlilllfllfjt’ v | l . . , ,. . . _ , w“ Laurie]. Punt“? ilfifnblzqltxlogiglllrfiug? 111111.: Plologsfi thut is worth discover-lug: but wo w] Um first hows rencc and Wlltley Lodges were in. A.’ McNalr, Grand Grand Lodge of Bethune‘ the extolling year. There were about n09 After tho hi, the DFOUI- entl of tllc cit . , to toll mounted lint luny coutluuc to ‘"1 111" 1111111 HPCKlOIl Oi ilm Lurczlo- 0t mount. hour nfior hour, us umbul- 310K160 01W 1111i‘- 1110 evening Was the presenting of anccs made still more journeys to a gift to ‘Brother Morrison, Wlldgy tho oltl gray building ncor tho bur- IIBREMIER - COATES PRBENT I no good could come of such it nly damage is charged British trade and open the flood 91111119117111111" 0f N¢W 1H1- and, accompanied for Southampton, to join the liner Acqutanla, on his wsy bomeward. The party is gravgl. ling to New Zealand via New i Y°1‘1<. Montreal and Vancouver. slxli*'iils lusl nlilnwl Pillll_i|H[ Fire Broke Out in ' Theatre i Filled, With Large I Sunday Afternoon I10 Montreal Audience. ~ (Canadian Press) the frenzied rush of the audlen from the Laurler picture theatre when a lll‘8 broke which llus a seating capacity 115 lug largely or children. tho dead are juveniles. in addition to the flrc started under floor 0i‘ the balcony uu-tl the cry u youngster who noticed it started a stampede for the doors. The flam- es, which were soon got under c0 theatre. VM1ONTREAII, Jan. 9. [Qllgwjug 0mm,” “we electnovcr tho gaunt east end‘ building ' 50 which luul boon u tomb for lnauy. nlothcrs and fathers. broth LONDON, Jun. ti. i?" i. liiiPi1‘.ETNilliil$ iii ——C0n.-lterua- f5’. 5. 1 ‘r Scarcity of News and CIB-lowness in Trans- mission Adding to the Anxiety Which is Being Felt in London -.British Resi-i dents in Peking and‘ Shanghai Trouble to Those Cities. ililNKilli U5 I Feari PHliiii-l ll] Pii, l l5| i; 5 _S_IJMMEHT; Wales Proposes to Be: in Canada For Con-i federatioms Jubileei l -—Trip to New York; and Middle West Al- ; THI tlou in illO British concession city of ilnnkow is reported in the Brit- alreiltly been started. H.\.\‘KO W. Jun. of southern and western Clllllll. llasl i by Mrs. Coates and members of his party. left London last wcck iPulace moving in the east elld 1100 ipcople. was filled with a large Sunday afternoon audience consist the trol itliid very llttlo ‘damage to the] —Seveilty at four city hospitals, nil nro vic- vl-Sll communities oi‘ Shanghai. bu-t zliltrul in official quarters llcrv arises from the comparative pa city 0t‘ news dirt-ct front Hiluko mission. which nluy be duo to l terfereuce by tile Chinese ties. This factor eigu ‘Minister, had with the United States resident for there was only one ‘British r ills sincerity or his power and tl clded to evacuate the city. dreu have already left Hztukow. Concession Governed llllflll. l-lvltlcntly earlier WQVTREAI Jun 9-__§ixty 1nd British control wore unfounded. perhn-psmnre lives were lost tlrurlng c“ Evacuation Started E-cacuntion of British has (ltnrtetl. to be in _ the 0f where llierbt-fri oral, still remains. Poking mt- '1’£‘1i111!~' and upon the ll('l.lf)ll of is not shown withdrawing One of the difficulties of the sit- Jlflllflll F0111 n 14311110" Blmfllpolnt the Chinese [iopulntion loft free t and extreme slowness of ifs trunn- Tlle latest direct news in a des- patch dated I~‘ritln_v morning shows tltnt Eugene Cllell, Cantonese ilfor- conference» ago, According to Shanghai advices sixty American women and chil- by Committee Japanese circles ill Shanghai re- port that the British concession ill llmlkmv now ls being governed by n committee. oi‘ five chosen from int-tubers oi‘ tllt- loch] Kuonlintanfi (Notional Peoples‘ Party) organiz- reports that the city hntl been returned in in Other Sections other Chinese standing" ‘British Consulate, (lotto, (Jollsul (lou- p- sages state that the evacuation oi‘ 311111.11 01 ‘British men as troll us women from 8. —l-‘olio\vin the British i their marines o all tile volunteer pollc llnvta been disnrnled, an Tuesday forces u- circulate ut W quarter. Tile iBrltlsh are rclyin on the pledge oi‘ Eugene Chou, til n- Cantonese Foreign concession. order ill the district which til British policed until a few day tniantagouized. C. from Peking nu st g. litlawful business from their in the face oi‘ the lawless mob they consider a. repetition lngsno lougcl- beyond the bound of possibility. be printing triumphant of the actions of‘ tho mobs kow have given their approval ity for (‘thint-se alleged to S. of ed By Rail- u. (Special to The Guardian) MEXICO. CITY. Jan. 8.-—-Tr00p to guard all ralllozul lines in th vicinity of hlexlco (Canadian iPress) . (p; ll, 1,. Rosults ‘Slllllftlllyi - ers and sisters trumped wonrlly 011111111 2- 911115111911“ 9- fronl hospital in hospital. Some hloutroui 3, Boston ll- crlotl hysterically us tllcy foullrl Chicago -l.l’1tl111>1I1‘t>' l‘- thuir littlo ones in safe cure. St. Pats 3, Americans l. others loft ilm last hospital with one more cull to lnulto. nnd t-bc nmrguo, enveloped in tllc deathly ' of n business district seventh day, saw gstillnesn ‘liltshetl in the over filling lines of taut-strung men, women and children even. still searching and awaiting the worst. The mute and inutiliatetl were taken in mid-afternoon from n stairwtly. barely thirty feet long. leading from the eastern entl of the theatre gallery to tho street. Ton minutes encompassed the whole tragedy. Out of the bright Jnunlry sun- shine, which titrew alluring blue shadows under ‘the tress of the snow covorotl park opposite the maestro. troops of adults and chil- dren, but above all children. had filed rosy-checked and laughing. into the ground floor and the gul- lery of the show houao. Oiarink bills. mu in startling coldr% his filled them with anticipation; ft e fun they would got from thooom- edy “Get cm Young". of tho-Welte- ment that would come from the serious films. Cllattering and gay they filial the greater part of the ' tre. then, from the balcony mom of "fire." ‘it was an usher yvho Sunday nllfllh-Delroli. l. York ltultgcrs. 1. startled gasp from the zlutlieilcc; n stir and tho ominous muttering of a panic. Trained employee! hushed the anxiety for only ll little smoke was coming from bcnouth the front Ballet-y. 1t grew in vol- ume. Thonudlenco on tho ground floor was advised to tnkc tho ex- ists. and thut was dollc without semblance of n scramble. Up the children were piling towards the ways that lcd down to the side- walk. TlIQi-‘Vellltfll stairway was clear and the youngsters were descend- ing rapidly. Things wcrtrcqually good on the eastern stairway, then fiva steps from the sidewalk, five steps from safety. the tragedy was born, boys and girls, in the van of the stanlpoding mob and pressed suddenly from the roar. stumbled and" full. Behind them, in serrlod ranks were the other. in nn in- stant, panic had seized those ut the rent, there was shoving and scrambling. Then boys and girls piled in s. heap and a minute or two was sufficient for the stair- way Officials City were dr- 'Zion Presby- i}. S 0 tel-tiny were largely attended. Scott Fulton said ill part: (lbcdienco in tho order oi‘ life. for in this only "is there ipromlso of success. Tho trade-winds blow in must give our sails to lllt: trullo \\'1lll ' i it wo would bind. tho powoi" of stculu llllfl make ourselves muster wt- must first study its nlcthods and shape our machinery accord- ing to its whims. Tho scientist who sets out to oxploro the secrets of nature must follow the luws oi‘ illumro. ' llcujnnliil Franklin 51.0011 out in 1tho storm to leurn tlic meaning of‘ ftllu lirc that played about the wise»; m‘ the cloud. ills kite of silk and gmllltt-d wire iltc koy at tho enilof New tho cord-—t.hln was just wbut the psulm (P's. lightning wanted; this was luielll- gl-nt. appreciation of its laws. To cilusc the shock when he P1"- 11111 flngt-r to the koy. Franklin obeyed ‘the laws or electricity and learned its secrets. Tho tanner obeys nature's statut- es llllll so his barns are crowded. A tree has its environment. and n bird in the tree is familiar with an cvcn larger world. ‘but the man who dwells "beneath the shade has nu outlook that til-ices in the entire universe. Yes all its woudor and glory does not ranch his heart. ile alone is not in complete harmony with his cuvironmen‘ Amid all its ironlth and beauty he is the ipaup- er of the universe. with the fle- brow prophet. who may have been the illebrew King be cried. "O. that I lulu wings like a dove. for then will in the British Minister, of full uutllorl- responsibility for law null order adds to anxiety within the over what may be happening there. insisted that the Cantonese milit- nry forces will be able to maintain Chen has provided the Chinese are not London newspapers have receiv- sident left in Hunkow in addition ed messages to tho British Consul. Chen assur- ed them of his intention and power to maintain order, but apparently tho Americans either dltl ll)! tru. Shanghai in which amazement ls expressed that hundreds of -Brit- ish nationals peacefully engaged in Hunkow should have been subjected to in- sults and indignities and hounded homes without an ut-l tempt to assert British authority English residents point out thut m. Shanghai of the Hauknw happen- Nativo newspapers arc said to torian Church‘ y so Planned. ll I! B d 0 H8“ g f; e s d jubilee celebration in July, the Cu nndliul S lliest." Visit Foresbadowed 3 Throne. Announcement post office. To Visit Alberta Ranch {presence oi’ the Prince N W YORK, Jan. 8.——'l'llc.-. first, tlespatdh received by the As- sociated Pless over tho newly-innu- gurated rudiophone commercial ser- vice between London und New York came from its London bureau this.- luorulng and furnishudi further con- ihluutlon in regard to tllu visit of The Prince's visit was foreshad- owed in o. tCunatllan Press despntch from Ottawa. shortly before Pitfllll- Duke oi‘ York or his younger broth- nccourlts mont opened and continuation was er Henry. at Han- kow which were stirred by bitter- ness ngninst the British, and to be ljuniied States will be in contained iu the Speech from the Governor General. This rumor carrying on a cluupalglt of intense the Prince's overseas anti-British propaganda. i“||e\v5," fwuy to Allfllfilllit. -Sllo T B 1111' 111019 1B 1'10 515511 111M The New Yolik-ltealiqnnrters oflreferretl ‘to us a '- tho uvcrulng authorities of Hull- of the lirltlsh "unboats and an . Chengtu tlllll elsewhere in the prn- apology to tllo “Chinese goveru- 111153110“ ‘ms conclude‘? me "m?" i551,“ dead many vlncc oi‘ Scllewulln and other parts luont. 1,115 cable dcspalch “as mcfluzd ’ ' from London l - Press: 4 1 “Only urgent tloluuuds for the 1111-‘1-‘10111 I SERIOUSLY 11.1. Ellen Dame Sarah Bernhardt called greatest actress in the world", Terry, whom "the the Prince of Vllllos to Cuuuiin‘ is seriously iii from bronchitis next gummgr, at her home in London. She is The despatch follows: 111 11¢" 79111 Y9"- "LlOIN-DON, Jan. tL-Assoclated Press)——Officlul announcement that the Prince ot Wnles will visit Can- ada and the United States next summer is expected to be made ‘at, Ottawa soon. The Prince of Wales desires to accept the Cunndiun gor- ernmentb invitation to attend the] Thi- Prince 0f Wales desires to accept government's iuvltn-1 tlon to attend the jubilee celcbra-iians nro now lion in July. The Prince is expected lnul to visit New York until the Aliddlejiel ‘Next Governor of Australia May be British Prince (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Jan. 8.—'l‘lle Austrul- cngaged in the for- trnllsfor ot‘ their cltpltlll from bonnie to Canberra, tile new iclty which they have built for the lpunpose. Special significance is lent ;t0 the transfer at this time by the and Duchess of York us there is n ‘persistent rumor thut either the is to ho Australia's next ls that the strengthened by the fact that lion. eluded lnlMrs- ltonuld Greville, u. close frle nd is commonly "royal ambassador the Associated ‘Press obtained advitllout a title." and her visit is 1° connection over the representatives of Chinese labor ers. farmers and students to the ultimatum drmrn up yesterday for presentation to the British Consul. The demands included un indentu- have ilcen klllt-ci 0r uountlcrl in the tlis~l turbnilcos of lllonrlny, withdrawal wire and radio believed to be for the purpose of circuit of the American TeleplloncJcarry-ing on the necessary negotia- uutl; Telegraph Company operating lions prelimlnulgv to selection or in conjunction with the British uno ‘oi’ the British princes us (lov- rrnor General. . l'l't.‘fili_\'lt'l'lll 1i She is now fhlurrlly, iurlnt-rly" luilnlsicl‘ at Oirezlry. Shortly after the radiophoile con- serving the United Cilurch of Cun- ns ll nlcdicnl nlissionury in After the address the m, n“, Assofinlud girls made up rt scrap book m‘ pitz-"mm“‘ry 1201' 3 p‘ m‘ lures to be sent to Dr. Alurruys Dr. .\llll'l‘tl_\' is support- 01- ‘yaks l-tl by Trinity (‘niletl (‘hnrt-b, (‘hur- -ill Idnglaud on official duties. ll is lmmmwn‘ llll(llll'iii,O0Il, will prevent an .\lllt.'l'i cull visit fills your. “After the Prince attends the jubilee celebration in July he plans .. , _, _, , .- . , ,, _ to spend a vacation on his rune-ll in H“ Helm“ ‘It mo“ (mulch N“ Alberta. then 1o revisit nlill-ivc-storn . ' 1 later to go to Taking us his text for tho morn- Lnned, “fun” “M _ _ lug service, “if any man will do his N“ 101k 1°‘ ‘he Ansmfsgvirlilfiz: before homo." While today's deupntoll first to be transmitted ove lnlttcd by welt-u from lmltlon March 7. i926. Trinity United (Illurch Yesterday‘ nlurnlng Rev. W. through ,"(loll's Sufficient Grace." ‘anthem "Cousidtsr ontl hear was very cifotrillw-ly rciitlvrcd tho largo choir. in tho evening Rev. Dr. llulnslty was tho preacher. position of tho I ,. \)_‘ great bl) dwelling ospcciuliy on the words “Take not Thy holy spirit from inc". - Miss Pearl Johnson nntl .\lr Geo. ‘Johnson sang very sympathetically the ductt "The llolnelnnd" by Rock- well, and the choir rendered Murchuntks autlielu ‘fliail! to the Lord's nnnolniet The regularly weakly program wan somewhat modified by reason of the united prayer meetings of the week of prayer. The senior C. G. l. '1‘. groups met on Tuesday eventing uutl were addressed by ‘Rev. Dr. llnmsny on Dr. Florence Murray and her work. Dr. Murray is a daughter of Rev. llobt. .__ _._______.<*-¢___.__ ' \. McKlnnon sang as u duet. "Jesus is All the World to Mo." The Minister's topic was "Tho Ascent of Man." would! l lly away and he at rest." Without God tho human loco is (lead in trospesses and sins." the way of obedience we come into saving relation with Him. | iThere was a splendid audience at the evening service. The choir. under the capdble leadership of way in be n solid. suffocating. sounded the alarm. There WQI g groaning. shrieking and moss. ~ Mrs. Keith S. Rosere. an; very so; dying fectively "The Lord is Exalted." 11y aviator. hi r. flpemking nt‘ iBir Allan (habitual. the now ccldbratcd Englishman ']"ll1l0l1 quotodi him as having said that in o very short time. a very few years at most. thousands of people w l he upon [the wing." uling the Mo or some equally. small divisible. ‘IUBCIIIM! There are eolmole in England whore one can be taught to drive bliss Jean Fraser and Malcolmhls own machine in one week. “'99 11“ tcndnnce. 1‘ 1110 A!‘ out the dedication ceremony. lantlc ocosn by commercial radio- , _. ' , l phone. tho Associated Press recciv-_ U“ ("union of any MW comm“, 410511111011 llYlil-bjcitlctl that llll.‘ missionuigv mitt: box- tllu nil" to New York or-nry mot-tint: 0i‘ tbt- Stat-ion: I l {O-i- i llc guvo an t-x-i peniiootiul| i On Thursday t-vvtliilg tho 'l‘uxi.. Square lteltl their meeting. Sayre ‘Chandler and lien Rogers. mom- bers for Queen's (‘I-nly 0f tho Iioys‘ Parliulncnt which recently held its session at Sackvlllc. guvc account of their stewardship, which met with the hearty’ approv- nl of the electors present. Thu Women's Missionary Society met nu Wednesday with n good at- Tbo C. (i. l. T. curried The two organizations urn co-oporntinz in missionary efforts. it was ile- vs sllnulil hi: upi-lllril ill illi‘ Fcbru-l NEW SMOKELESS FUEL l Expl-rilnvllts an: lv-iui; vnntltlt-tcll in Virginia on llll‘ ticvuluplnunt oi -‘-1~ u lll‘\\' smokeless fut-l tlt-rlvcti from llyun preached fill the subject of my; Con], Thy .-¢-w fut-l. ‘1)(1l\\'i‘(‘ll T111‘ u rclu- llllll ll colll. Hill b0 produced .\l<"' and sultl at at lower prion yllulrnu- llll‘ilt‘llt'. bul probably‘ will ‘lightly murl- than soil t-oul. i-am-i- U051 ‘ Woutp You CALL A Dwoncc. TRlAt. THE.'MOI-\NiHC~ or‘ 4hr; ‘TiED ’ diigh tide this afternoon nt 4.17 and tomorrow morning at 4.211. Sun gets this afternoon at 4.36 and rises tomorrow morning at 7.40. -Fll‘;+t quarter moon. blonduy. Jail- unry 10. 10.19 n. m. Summer-side tide eighteen min-l] mes later than Charlottetown. - .__€__.. be given by the Red 5l ins Hlili HEl;l|N ifl5l[,lHili Teuton Minister Re- ; frains From Joining French and British .1 in Urging Washing- ; ton to Protect Inter- ’ ests There. IlHRLlN. Jun. S,—\Vliile tht 1 United States ls intervening ‘ln the iNiclu-nguan revolution, Germany through its statesmen, its press and its businessmen. stands by. ready to reap the harvest of for- e'gn lrllilt‘ and to regain lost mar- kets in Latin America. Former Chancellor Hans Luther has returned from an extensive trip to South American countries where he delivered scores of speech rs urging resumption of IAtin Am- erican trlldc relations with Ger- .muny_ . The government has made it known that German Minister Uni.- mnnn. in refraining from Joining the British and Italian ministers in Nicaragua in asking United States protection there. acted on his own authorlty- ' However, it is generally under- stood that the government approv- ed his policy. The newspaper Deutschc Allge- lne Zeitung which has a close connection with the foreign office, in an editorial entitled ' and South America." reminds its readers that the Pnited States in this country's chief rival for Latin American trade." “lt is regrettable." snys the news- trlp is‘of the Royal Family is also on her pflpen "mm 1,31“. America 1B ob. talnlng financial assistance almost exclusively 1n the United States." Announcements. 1 Coming Events, Meetings. Etc. "llulillllllgc Sult- Hcariz Hall 3660-1-8-21. ‘flkirnwzlll ltink Riofitlay’. W’ — nt-stlay and Saturday. llfi75-l-lirmws - “Alerting oi‘. the S. P. C. A- wlll be held in the City Building Tuesday evening. Jan. 11th at 7.80 p, m. 3683-1-10-21 1 "Chicken Supper in Seven Mlle Buy Hall on Monday, Jan. 10. if tine if not. on Tuesday. ‘Bingo and other amusements. 8845-1-83! "Take Notlce—All outstanding cheques of 1926 in connection with Uigg Shipping Club ‘must be mah- t-d before Jan. 20th. D- Ron. 500')’, 357' "Strnthalbyn District L O. I» will moot in Culdwoll Indgo Room. Kt-usington. Jmlunry 14th at l0 n. m, “G19 "Annual I\1\l(:l.illg.-—Tll0 Annual .\l(‘.('llll.g ul‘ tho Orwell Dairying 00.. will be llcld in the Orwell Cove llnll. on ’l‘uesll.'iy. January 18th. 1921 at 1.30 l’. .\f. l". l-‘. Dreolnu. Secrcmry- ‘D- 11. llcllonoltl. President. 36684-1 0-31. “Thu unnuul meetlnl 0! 1110 Print-o Edward island Publicity A8- l-loviution will bu hold in the Board of Trade rooms on Tuesday even- lng. Jan. llth at 8 r- 1111 T1111 M5- lio are cordially invited. I. IL hintilfudtl-n. Secretary. 8081 "Wautcd— Goose and Dual Feathers, not mixed. HOB? :0?!’ ‘l n and 00.. Furnlttlfl D 1M0!’ oil-JIM Kent st, next moon notat- 8568 l2 B8 t1 "The nnnual meeting of . the Dunstnffnage Creamer will b0 hclti in the factory on ednesdl! January 19th ut 2 p. m. F. C. Stewart. 590'! “$34431 "The annual rneltihj of Union District Lodge, No. I. meets in Thistle. L. 0. L. EILIOI. OI 1&0. 111i at 2 o'clock p. m.-A. A. llartlll. Sect . y ton-um "The. annual m a flit Mk0 Vofde Dairying . will to hold in tho factory, Wnlneedly, Jnn 12th at-ono p. m. , _ lQfl-IJA] “Lemons la ilome p’ ‘lg will form tiou l Si’ It.» II a EN,‘ m