3ruas‘wA~-rsn. 979F511. l7 _Armenian I The Paper Tlal caves-s Prince Edward intg to nBxYJtiu/te for n with the Allies. would Angora destpatch itlodny. Hamed Molwhtiar Bey. Commissary Island l" min-shallow. ' i oa lets tevv o I!“ 1's fleecing assassins-Inge! lg-m-m lullllsi nllnniisis Hiiflilil inulllll pt Ofllces of Some Storm Neutral Power to Mediate With Allies for Peace. for likrreign Affairs. of Mustqplia Kemal y to accept the good of late with the Allies." ilillseamy is quoted as d negotiations can begin an otffer is made. Foil. A. L. strains Condition Unchanged (Special to The Guardian) Nationalists are will settlemen‘ lug to an Quoting Blivernent Turns Upon Turks (Special to The Guardian) TIFLIIS. aJn. iii-The Armenian government. on ed the Komalis um dcmunding oration for dalm- tire Turkish occ .- -. f... -...,..\- . a n. ~- iuttlvnr». 41in SPECIA . ._ ,. ...- .. . . t, ..,. _§.>.:> ‘JNO.’ ALFRED AMcDON Land Surveyor, Hermsnviile. vTrlurzo sswiun-svtrn: DAY or piece way. Alfply 32 Hensley Si. EWANTEDfTQQEFEVB"_FE'EAIEIBFOF young pigs. Apply Ernest Burke. R. R. No. 1. Southport. FOR SALE WOOD BLEIGH AND KIWI." ‘ ' box. Apply W. rliXElTEa wanrilifler on mp class for Montgomery West Point, W. J. Wortiuan. Bea O’l.eary, R. R. FOUND-PAROE 5.8 No. I __________._.. L AT RATEN- bui'y’s warehouse. Owner can have some by applying to Raten- C biiry‘s warehouse. ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR unheard. housework. Apply Mrs. F. W. Hyndmsn, 281 Kent St. __._____.________.__._ °8MALL POTATOES FOR SALE iviliiam Jacques. Kinkors. ._._. ._______._.__ .__.__. ‘WANTEDF- FOR “SALVATION Army rummage sale" old boots. clothing. furniture. stoves, car- pcts and dishes. etc., etc. Phone 823. 'l‘eam calls January 24. 26, 26 and 27. ._,_________________.,_. ‘WANTED. — SECOND CLASS Teacher for Valls, School for balance of school year. Supple- ment $75 for your. ADDY to Ber nnrd lllcTague, Secy. Ions. BWANTED {Fe-rice "lmmam housewzrk. Good for general wages. Reference 248 Grafton St. required. Apply _,_______i____-_... FOR BALE AT KENSINGTON A new dwelling house and two acres of land in connection. Very desirable location. Apply to P. 0. Box 124. Remington some good muskrst and mink. in the ballroom of the Commodore Am paying highest prices in Hoiei articles. shill ' Canada for these by express or parcel post. Prompt rioturn-E. H. Raynor. Bummer- s do. uornmodated with helium». can ea sc- roomssud Marti in private house with all modern oonvsstfenssa. ‘ocation. Apply "J, I C." 0"‘ n~e~uaa -__...__..________. FOR BALE-PARTY ‘Ill to date designed lly. Hollow Bpok Bone. 81 feet tit cockpit. sail ares so square feet, for design and particulars. stpply to R. Loan. flouris -___ ‘Pmv land N buildin Water ‘in Pliovln-clsl. pi Wlmted ""11 or distributor tlitiovml 1 ncluding ratios?“ 0 . We. ATE SALE-M ACRES 0F ew house and good out- xs. never failing stream of across centre of farm. 15 acres of land ready for crop. 6 Icres of good hard and soft "Md: clear titlaJChal. ILIHOIIIIOI Namrahiv Reliable Manufacturers advertising. fast seller. scar-tape»- . ._-_».s..._qs-snaa.. ._.___.s........; C. Me- UTRIIUYOI l . /V’Z//"'m'_‘(\'“ - '.' "r RGBG h‘ ' » 44’ BWN ‘ Ii \\\ ‘~ “Q \\_\\ by livery - ody CHA -'I in the cabinet "wt wer to med r; The Com eolariug the as soon as (Special to The Oua OTTAWA, Jan. pposgdiby gowed by lOtll 0f H011. A them and the Turkish Nationalists.‘ according to reports here. ches said the government ‘l . 19—The condit Stilton, Secret» is iltl in his Chateau Laurier. is . 8hr, Clifton Sif- er. arrived yesiter- nto. While no state fciaidy issued thds morn ‘M . Sifto ' edriiiai mgr: a: In the Board of Trade rooms yes- iiim ii“ Minisiei. torday. a representative of fox men mot Major Cr of the Finance Depnrtmcn worked. Business declined and it wa’ and presented throxgl‘ the]? was seen that foxes mtust come to drain“: {la legitimate value. Being desirous s m ' as er‘ f making a good shoving, com- Dauies sent out statements bnnmmvmcial “ad D°m1m°n ‘elm-limit “m” Em‘ “ch there were Rom Despai. "Willa-HEW 4i] 59m; ton. his ‘broth ts with an ultinzilt- day TF0‘!!! TOTO withdrawal t.o the D9111 W118 Vi!’ frontier of 1914, indemnity and PQDEM" as to 3,893 gugfglngd h] IHSEOII It W38 84.8.1 upati-on of Alexandliiiliile alien-Se B1141 ropol and Kars by Soviet Kemalists W88 81>!" (lilllfl W Successful CIIIICFIE _ Last Evening of the best entertainments year was furnished at St. Dru-mama's Parish Hall last even- ing when the Boy Scouts furnished 41 W110’ wncelrt- follows: There was a large attendance anal the various numbers were car ried out in a manner ref high ere It upon the perfori more detailed report of the event will appear in next issue. ___--£0-§-—— sfi Ls I One ._-..-‘ of the ALD lectiflng Board of Trade Committees AppointedI At a meeting of the CounciLI harlottetown Board of Trade h Tuesday and presided President 'A. A. Pomeroy lowing committees were rip for the ensuing yeur: Transportatloln-l-l. V. Buntain. m” “H”! "".f‘.?2‘°¥l‘;'i3’;f..”h?‘§if.‘;..., .. -- » we J‘ Hughes’ s‘ A’ McDonald‘ these extravagant prices. lt wasI"°'-“‘°“b _Publlcity and lmmiqratiom-J. O. not good business, and we rmiiw llynduian. C. H. Chandler. E. T. but ii w" iii, mam hearty thanks able result of supply and demand. 51mm’ Crelghmn and Entertainmenh-W. F. Tidmarsh when we “m. bu,“ oiii me boi. School. that now; Higgs. Jas. Paton. E. l-LBeer. industrlak-lsaac Carter, P. W., Turner; C. L. McKay, P. A. Smith. British Boxers Defeat Americans _ In New York le boxers made a clean sw r-"oa sate-l WILL ssu. av ti" “mm” 1"" "i" lirivive sale B0 acres of land. 40 acres cleared. Would make‘ a first class dairy farm. Well wat~ ercd and the best of pasture- John it. Morrison, Darnley, Lot 18. the first international lusts ainesit staged by the tlonal sporting club. The champions of the Loud icc force and British army n fasted the best respective Ameri- - WANTED can classes before a large crowd Mimi l" Smuts Election Practically Assured LONDON, Jan. 19. t South Africa whore the general ol- Pznvgiiz: cotton light is nearing its conclus- y ' ' ion indicate, says a Crpe to the Times. that the Nationalists (the Boer element) beaded by Gen- eral Hertros and consisting of the principal opposition Smuts. is alarmed and dissatisfied with their leaders. in the Grant’ Re- reoently an entire Nationalist meeting with its chair- men acceded from party and 10in- ed the south African or Sinuts Party. inet District. of Mrllnwellmne nos-row. Jen. ia-aohhy Jos- °°'°"'°' “min, M. ephs. featherweight, of this city. ins. exclusive territory. won his bout with Joe Mandoll. oi Philadelphia. tonight. The referee the prawn in the seventh -,- t inglawiifldll l'.+.-.-.;. --~'~ "‘ FMF’ RLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1921, ITALIAN Week. (Special to The Guardian) employment of violence to secure in control o’ the government peeled to be reached by til in" 'n longress nro t- was iiorecnsted ates or those ilTlE y Scenes in the Or gross Which has Bee {q SCCEJIJIULS can aft |‘."tllll3.lillil‘y mean "The fox industry at the present time is in a very critical condition it needs to be encourngedgrather ESIZ“..§"Z°.'?.“J;“.°S.; .t;‘;‘:::..:".:'; Federal and Local there is, a good deal of discourage- mentdhltiaud It l“ wmildfgsd that the word “depreciation" should not ‘m? ma!” 'l':i°“‘:r°5 a oiptmffbe applied to the changes due to 9m “m8 W0“ no he m we u er Wluctuation of the market, and that [the claim ti» put before the Com- missionor sl auld be for the reduc- tion of capi ll stock. Mr. McLure .In 1912 when the fox business! - ' i M.li~:t idith di- became active-like every otheriggssionr o‘ s" J0 m’ n e a in demand-pricesi ' iiie i-Di_ went up. This, demand was yer-yin" that w minied active during 1911-12 and 13. andl y a limited supply] consequently very extraordinary article when as there was onl ponies began MEJEIH EHEIE WITH P. spokesmen Hon A. E. Messrs. W. K. Rogers. McClure, their taxation 2710i. H. M. Davison as introduced Manor Creighton to t. came i" and asked tip meeting and called upon Hon. Mriliividends- they at Once W Arsennult, who spoke in part asiiiieir given] 0i bu,“ ML ests of this industry,which is iar to the Provincce. requires careful nursing. incorporating HTUN l] E. __._-_.__- Pathetic Farewell i 0f D’Annunzio (special to The Guardian) TRIESTE Jan. 19.——D'Annunzio ft Flume this morning by auto-iiniormaiion mm the mobile" m“ dqpurmre was patheflcibrose J. Small, millionaire theatre ‘the poet made a long speech in the owner oi. Toioiim missing silica _Brm9h Council Hall and Dr. Antonio Gros- Decemim, 2' i919 w“ buried iii a 69D 01/61‘ 5M‘- Pmvktmna] Govenm" replied cellar in this city, three Montreal 111 night 1n The stores were closed and there amateur was a great public demonstration. ___-_. 0.. Dol- Hohenzollerns Not ll To Leave Holland (special to The Guardian) THE HAGUE, Jan. 19.~—The of- flcial correspondence bureau today denied reports in circulation that members of the Hobenzollern fam- ily has been ordered to leave Hoi- land because it was stated the Al- lied diplomats has informed the Dutch Government that they were planning a counter revolution in Germany. U. S. to Join 8mm M League of Nations ‘,2: 2,331,132 the Canadian tlub is-Jrhnt the "is"! b ____ (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO. Jan. United tlitates will e the other no. ons in - "muggy in“. member of Parlism some form in N. 8.. NAMOIII in‘ Ofdfl’ f0 "i M3973] pamy avert a repetition ofanotherworld "a w" “M ma“ w” °r “bu” l“ "m Alliance of Fedsrati '“'°“’ “""°”“““fi.". 'l..§“t.°;."..'li2i s-i-on hw- l= o at the recent Assembly clsred. of the League of Nations 1s ex- pressed at a gathering of Education- slists at Convocation Hall here!“- tarday afternoon. Mr. Bowel! a:- penile to enema the number elghton. i‘ t, otla- i grievances. chairman Governments pecul- The industry reached f fl res-as g“ through Mr. on l l-lalifox. world Canadian Club day fs leads as more aim in nests been wrong. inf their stock until |ngain on a paying basis. ganizations Con- n in Session for a ...-_\. linen‘ v i _ that if the mode m urea i- Deiii i “vi iii a hold in Charlottetown in N who hold that the lousy...“ Bed a congress h item fell out of prices and people dicgan to realize that they had an industry which was l to pay in w}. Mr. Arscnault concluded by urg- ing tie necessity oi’ the Govern- ment allowing tho companies to '. . value foxes were CONGRESS IN SESSION Matters oi Education and Plohibiiio by Various speakers. The Social iSei-v oned in the H. Staverh. Rev. Mr. Stavert presided. Mr. R a Sicilian Socialist {PM 151mm” °3 the The chairman and Sept. 30th. 1920. The chairman Dosal to secure Grant, Secretary cil of Nova Scotia. and Miss ton stated she was authorized "a? thait Dr. Grant could give the council about fi time. the council Denses and make a contribution tho combined bu lrrovincial councils as should be mut Miss Whiiiton a being ("Bic _Dr. Shearer or s ' v the most eifcotrvu cenpoiing of hwlwhen the Federal Government iiims was insiimced a ich the two authorities ' l‘ that should work together, ‘Mug hm] Mr. W. A. Stewart the Trcns urer reported ‘as follows:- fairs. This ‘was Major t .-ighton, having heard “mm “M Befoi u closing (Special to Th MONTREAL» Jan. 19. detectives were seen this morning armed with the necessary irnplo- and enforcpd m“ ments to excavate for the body. Detectives dug the cellar of a under a pile of stones beneath the cement floor. The box however. on being opened was found empty. E. McDonald Addresses Club In Boston, Mass. _ -—__- (Special to The Gu BOSTON Jan. 19. Canada's friendship of the United a presentation problem n'g ion . to be said on the mat- M ter. advis» . the companies to con- g fer and r t This met with readym was tendered to m. Pope for the friendly manner in which they had entered into the question; IEFiFI-hr Body Buried in Cellar —Actlng on dared by body of Am- will be —-A message of pointed out t brought in Boston last y lil. Matfionald a former ent from Pictou. and a prominent member of not a definite yiezmnurmgE-‘sdtold?!’ “M b9 w“ on of all Anglo e world" he do "May we not work toge- ther ln a mighty union so that all the principles ‘for which we have s s~ throu bout. the mod mgvyhswleuworld ‘needs to- year they had ainat them. Now of living is co commend a rshimllllms Mr. sidetrable ores sed. men will be wi ouelily enforced The clmirnlan, Rev. Mr. Stavert. hat there was s scr- lous situation in Prince of Wales as in the common sohonlis. lie thought in view of the and moi that they were dealing with cd- ucation the oi College as well Jlendod. to $463.92. Bat-l The Presld with a numb cfforts to c November io, ‘i9 _ nce on hand. $52.21. 0m in his mp0" iipaibscliools as the result 0 or of matters including “'75” W" xcludo faklrs from theid“? i“ '71 The aftern with devoiio the President. morning sessio This address (in marks from th m“ g Education. and J.‘ McLeod. 0. Patton, Prof. our public schools. and to that- end earnestly recomniendsi (l) That the salaries of publicjmflflas’ school teachers be materially in - Vince-Abe boys an irig school far too early in life‘. girls are zettin stall‘ of the Collage should have the assurance of this body that they svmpathised with them in their efforts to re - ceive fitting remuneration for their services. Mr. J. J. McLeod, Bonshaw. nd that when the col - lags staff went out on strike last public sentiment ag- that the higlLcqst mlng down he thought they would be doing wrong to re- highar salary for them The teachers. he declared. were alt wi-th the meeting adjourned. Afternoon 8esalon. oon session opshed i al exercises led by The minutes of the Euund- 1'- means n were then reiui. followed bv an address PM"! "m" "'0 Whitton dealing with the. Social Legislation of 1920. iss Whitinn dealt es effected in the up a report goi- ghe in various problem IJOHIHIEIHJIGT, and to forward it ti‘: 235:3“ ofinfciiiiliii‘) dxgnggf 9°99 m himself at Her address was listened to with uch interest by those present. ' was followed hv re- e Superintendent of ins e tor Aul , . C. ‘Elethage. WE '° m” “Emma's Blanchard, s. w. ""'""- M" nePzi-Iae. M. L. A. and Mrs. H/ The follows: resolution moved by Mr. J. J. McLeod, seconded by . L. Cotton, was after con- discussion. adopted: Resolved that this Social Service y-ges upon the people and (2) Tlist a hotter normal train- 1°" K be given our teachers. (3) That lezfgiaflgn b3 M5594 community. The farmer is the man king more string- ent the school attendance provis- ions of our law. Supt. Rogers pointed out that a. _to Shearefs ' red the ovember a ism o: me modemiel 1919 were read and adopted. also UNEEHS l5 iNfl EHX IVIEN dget of the two uaiiy arranged. lso reported that ome other nrorn - P. E. island nexti strung plegicrs had been _ male teachers. teachers are leaving us. Mr. J. J. McLeod, said he was with the teachers regard to receiving increased in full sympathy believed it 8nd Vice. Isms ‘o0 able. Ninety per peope he said were action in strlkin in his opening i-e Mr. 0. marks expressed regret at the hence of Rev. Dr. lilltntessiz buit hwelcomed Miss Char- , . 0 e . V tton. Dr. a" the stmmy meet personal representative. g. C. LePage, Rustico, who ab- ‘allowed, stated that the action of Shearer. through tlie college staff had had a bad‘ ffect in the country and had low professors in the eyes of the scholars. Ho thought the mat- . H. Rogers was appointed ter should be left with the govern ment and teachers to settle. congress Mrs. H. Smith wh as a spectator ask would be allowed t ex- meeting. mien-ed to Q19 p") she had been the services of Dr. of the s. s. Coun- the Principal of years and knew pals and lhBlt no in ve weeks of his " to defray his cx- than he. The to to he that‘ the pe tion but do not w iat we need RI) through the press upn the p value of educati to education an spout 31b Shillldti-fd 860mg Prof. Bizincha with the teacher . was of course ih ithe salaries and Amount. received, $5l6.~i3- ox wvtvve- Tilt eel-i 19? iv low. It cost itheii- whole yea-r to prevail. a teacher almost was something radically wrong. iThe situation is of the in ous nature. He finz up a race of illiterate pcopIeE college is threaten- ost ser- instnnced the case of one school where not one boy over eleven years of age was in be that we airs grow iiwl. The Colicge is the keystone in ‘the arch of our iih iii ii _ "nri won halide in‘; wiiiipisgifgi .let that go. A propaganda of edu- ediication system. nllunntlim if we cation is greatly needed. licre-a iman is required wh through the province and preach educnlion, I-hci ‘heartily endorsedl the resolution. Mr. O. lC. LePage said the rea- son why only very young boys are Eto be found in the schools was due e of help on the y of the boys are using citlcs by the lure hich farmers are "s e. Prof. Blanchard maintained thav was also a case of the shifting of standards. Today the dollar is worshipped. We have 600 teachers hero and less than 100 of these are Nearly all the good attracted to the of wages with w unable to compet Mr. B. W. LePsge. M. L. A.. said the government also was in g . private house and found l box serious condition exists in this pro rzgflriiyiglgagsgirizzlhbifilzewgifshiriid d gm“ ‘m’ 1”" means have to be‘ the needed increas 'ot many boys over ions-teen 8mm is on Sears of age are attending school throughout the rural sections. The z a somewhat bet- ter schooling. This loaves matters in o. condition which is unfortunate in deed as it moans that the comin thont sufficient cdu ation to Judge public questions in an adequate way and that they low|.:—- Hon. Pre lerton. time as they were mood thads of people lHIIJlIZIOGW-‘Fl- a sound basis (and he to be so now.) the in- crease will be granted The govern ment had put on taxes toward this m end and had been scandalized in the press for so doing and he (the speaker) like others of the gov - "1 eminent had been SIIBGNd at and almost hounded out of his iifo on account of this action. He could say ‘i’ in m, imme °ir is“ hflnidlcapyd there was not one member of the _ e. it was n s opin on high- govemmaiii who h“ ivi. L Pa ' t "..,,,°,,,§§.f cil of Novn Scotla." A vote of t K768 H. Steven, m»: .._......_.a_»_.4-sa-- were well after themselves and cent of the opposed to their o speak at this 3o On being assured that the meet- g was open to all she stated that a teacher for 11 1-2 Dr. Robertson. Prince of Wnlrl whit. Collegepersonaily. She declared I m him to be s man of very high id- TWENTY BROWN WHEN ELBBIJS SWEEP MEXICO g City Bursts and Pent lip gil Town. Many liiay liavc opio want educa- ant to pay for it. is missionaries to province and im - eoplle the need and on. Both in regard d temperance a low rd said the teach - criticized rather sev- not think this the criticism. He said o points in the fore n he would_like to . The izmst trouble s in this province c lack of pay, Pay conditions will im ries are ridiculous- if] ‘s pay to live. The f a penny nd foolish policy are to - e hands of immature girls il-Ie reiferrfi to the fact that! some . seven sc cos are vacant n t e Mr. PercyPope contended that dent“ some other matter! wareiprovintsvie- a. fact which he solid lwas sufhcient to show that there o wil gnEkitclien run hot waten- front the night and th wrecked the eni. of the kitchen. NO BILL FOR MOSHE]. A n Dealt With Resolutions Passed. ice Congress op He thought the teachers Hearts Memorial Hall able to look devotional exercises d by Rev. R. i by chgiit (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL, Jan. 19—-A wadd- ing of rsrre interest took plaice this afternoon in St., 0 was 911E811! Congress od if anyone Cook oflMontroa-l, and Ont., [became the biri Earl of litiintto. The hull had transformed for the oersssion a. cl-nncl. The bride was stto b Morristburg. smadil cousins dressed in urstumes of Charles l"? second Tllli? rxlltllliflfl css of Miutn of the period also attended her. the Earl and Count Patricks (Yhurch will leave nor Allrin, til/truth Car Hall when M’!!! Marion where the D0 Among those Preset?» the ding were the Duke a. been of Dslmnshdlre and the 111-10 Minto mother of Lhi- giu-vm. nded erall hundred presents vets four celved -by the bride. lint All The News Worth Beading All The Ads rtl Printing L's» {is sspdg, - .5 a‘."a".'."li.'5.'27.s-. “$11133? m» ElHi n llliln MAHHIES jjiliililil BHHJE Fashionable Wedding‘ in Montreal Yester- day When Earl oi Minto and Miss Mar- ion Cook oi That City Were United in Marriage. neyinnoon wi'i he spent. at the ‘wed nd Dllfillefitt Countess of Dani Above Big Minin Water Races Thtou Been Swept Away. _—-—-@-q I I MEXICO CITY, Jan. lit-A score of persons are known to have been drowned and thirty to have rich silver mi n Mexico, city. The go has not been es been injured this afternoon, when at an nlltitude the dam supplying Pcbhuca. the lt is one of t ggest mining town i broke and flooded the property dama timuted. liuca. The town Pachuca, capital of the State of about 40.000. of Mexico City. towns in Mexico. power of Mexico frm the impound l-lidalgo, lies 55 mlfcs north east in that vicinity are v11. ‘Pile town lies oi illlOlli 8.500 feat. he ulii-si mining ilhl- “lvftfflrlcfll (‘iiy is ubtrlined lng rlilin RE Pa‘: r has a population o! ll ;' Maritime Provinces Telegraphic Ne (Special to The Guardian) ' KITCHEN RANGE EXPLODED iST. JOHN. Jan. 19. ion took place in t Mrs. Charles Baker of Richmond Street when a fire was lit in her go this morning. The had frozen during e ice in expanding é ire no“ and pa" ders, it is accurl "SPORTY" VENO GOES TO MON- TREAL TEAM. CHATHABI. N. 8., Jan. 19»- porty" Veno. un til star defence player of teem ail‘ one of the stick handlers in C. D. SHIPLEY HEADS LIST FOR MAYOR OF AMHERST AMHERST, ley heads the ._._..._ M FOR BE FREDERJCTON, Ian. 1I.—"‘No provided £0 50! . Wh th e M‘ ° m sl-a Vice PretL-dlev. o. n. Pet- ere. 4th Vice Pres.—1wv. C. it. Free an. Treasurer-W. A. Stewart. Secretary-To be appointed by e executive. ‘Carried. The following other resolutions c-re also carried. "That the Provinci d been hem-d should tax the remark that the teachers were him!” m" 1"" t!‘ certain teachings of which some 0" ‘hi’ miroduflio" °E people ho declared whole dose.’ Mr. . . words disposed of rema/rks concerning showing that the press has the right to condemn whatever it. be- “ f" m9 “' lioves to be wrong. Mir. J. J. McLeod reported for the nominating committee as fol- Whifi‘! to afitend the S L-“RGV. Di". '1'. F. Ful- President-mev. R. Hunter River. 1st Vice Free-Ray. H. D. Ray- ' Pres-um o. 0., Ivsnlng Oaaeien. The prinelllfil mister ng session was Miss ISTAKING MAN AR. and tonight at :74 a1 Legislature wholesale liquor an 810.000. hanks was also psss e of the hall for the pervert was appoint- m this Pmvince ocial Service Don - I (Special to LONDON. Jan. . tion of Canadian export ——An exrlofl- Great Britain in ago. by your cor: portnnce here of British buyers. port Association. ed dn London by been realized. l? i’ Canadian Exports W8 To Britain (leases _.__... Th»- Guardian) redicl ed Canadian ooncems followed suit. __._..__...__..________.. bill" was the verdict. which the Grand Jury returned in the cir- n the case of Jos arysyille charged '01-. Owens shot. cnit court today i eph Owens of M with manslaugI-l Wocdford Ci-ise t: _ the woods last in for a bear. " North Dcvnn in ll mistaking him --_-_.gg -.__ PHI WEATHER. TEIPERA. T l? R I. ,, TIDE, M0015. IT! '. i... TORONTO. J an High tide this Sun acts this l» Pull moon Sum‘. 7.08 p. m .. ‘BC-Th urade y, moderate winds with light local snow tonight. morning at 1.27 G. tit-i noon st 4.49 and rises tomorrow morning st 7.33.- sy, January 23 .__-—-n-c_q N003“! Che “uvvllilnr- Kl! ._.. .-~¢. GEE] ‘VT7‘iF:TifE'$ ACOAL LUAGr-QN l9.-—'l‘iic stagna- trade Ill a month wéspondont has now wept for the im- Eoodsiuffs and raw materials deliveries under old 01 te to say that prac- tically no husiness is being dorm for the moment by Canadians with Tile Canadian ea- i-eprescrhting thir- ty Canadisn manufacturers manag- lllcssrs Harry and Winfield Slfbon, recently closed its offices here and several other Can