i , n. Paw‘ Th" »_ a" ‘Pflnoo Edward Island mks The Dow- \ . 1%"- TIIBPG tlple’ a ._ Qglpfllll, The: Delta. ‘$$§"§;'..'Z:ain-, Founded ma. lilvellll Guardian assr. cannon LANGUAGE g Ill Ilse oi the Council. (iwpan in The Guardian) GENEVA, Dec. 10.~—A common ‘M, for a common council “mp-sod to the League of Nu- My, irritated at the delay ‘ py the use of only French ~ wish in Assembly Sessions, inwiv. MEN ANII IMANACE g Cider re Political Ciiiees. - (Special l0 The Guardian) (TORONTO. Dec 10.—Negotiut- t. lietiveeit tho management of p. Canadian Railways and the oral Committee of C. N. R. ployees regarding Mr. i). B. “net's order against employees lliclpnting in politics have been l, and the committee Inst night laii application for ti bottrd .',- the industrial Disputes Act trill on the question. The order, changed his mind in deviation from this FUR LEACUECCIINCIL Iintailed by Ilse oi_ Cue Language at Council Suggests Introduction oi Esperanto for dutroduced by these members ur- ged the teaching of Esperanto in all schools and ordered the secre- tary to prepare a report on the pos sibility of using such a language in the Assembly. The resolution was hacked by Brazil, Columbia. "mm of delegations today do Belgium, Chile, China. South Af- M dgvrylopmenl of m) inter. rica, Italy. Czecho-Slovrakia and u, language resolution P911111- MENT T0 CUNFER ployees Ask tor Board to Consider Mr. llinna’s by which a man forfeited his em- ployment on the Canadian Nation- al Railways as soon as he accepts nomination of a political party for membership in a Provincial Legis- lature or the Federal house of Commons.‘ President iiannn refus ed to make any stotenzcnt for pub- lication other than the: he lind tint rnyxaril to the order and there uroul-l be no pciicy already boon as "Order 42," is the rule n nnouncetl. Eisorv ENDOWMENT CAMPAIIGN Willi-DE. N. 12,, one. 7. 1920 to!‘ ‘tlue carrying on of the it'll Alilisnn University “m... “WWW Campaign throughout town. as Zion Chairman. All of the iMamllt-iime Provinces in an extensive rlad Surveyor. Hormlnsvtllo. . 8726-11-1’! . '_ lat News, Amherst. 'LQT-—SOM§TIME A50 BUNCH Ills. Blinder ‘please leave at, Guardian office. 2172 ‘Fvll SALE.— NORTH AND West River oysters by barrel. George V. Moore. 53 Water St.. 2,74, ‘FQR $KLE.—0NE LIQHT DRIV-l Ill: sleigh in good ‘repair. Apply Iii 1-2 ‘Elm Ave. 2175-12-ll-3i L,___ {i} FOR sate-as Aonia LAND a miles from Charlottetown with Iitllldiugs. Apply T. M. Q. care of Guardian Office. 2135424035 “Rivera-aunts: HA8 sass °. “ll ill-amines slnlce Nov 9th. 3 ‘ Mvuer may have some thy “Vi”! “Wilden. ‘Brenton. J. Dot “i- Brennan. 2l67-12~l1-3i - ‘ T "TNALE-THREI vzas one "Willis 1050. Thoroughly "- Bound and stops well. arm Dlleumatilo tire. frunahout. m, "l Bis-duh a. fur mo: iiaathui st. - F‘. A. non. u l’ ' , marina 0&0 dam ookoa. -' "88 0r mince meat deliver- ‘ 5., time for Christmas should m“: b! totem-min: sou "’°R to: rum-rt . W,” flfiggm inherit‘: fie Dau- N m Rout s Prince mwflifd l-slland received a tremendous tilmpetlue as a ' of the series of lags held island within the past qlf wanillcutlun- interest was the an- nouncement ,of the appointment of Col. It‘. S. Mtiore. of Charlonte- will lhe covered way by the campaign organization The provinces have been subdivid- PdillTtO zones, of twhich Prince Ed- Albnrton and Soinris_ tars have also Ithe persons of Jaimes A. ‘Moore. j£r5p_ J95’ gQMpQm-{QRLCharl-nltttown‘ and Sourisl; lady ad setter. Aipply to Ara-IS- I "ain't-latest; Rov- paigns result committee meet- dn various tpantls of the few days. been selected in Rev. E. ‘Weeks, Murray Harbor, Rev. George Ayers Bratlit-lbnnze; ll. C. Rice. Suttnuners-idew, Godfrey’. Albcnloih; Rev. Willinnn Mr. J. A. Moore. who has bcerimn. heflrues, 5 uctlve in ipreviotis siniiliai- cum- is General Agent for the Sun insurance (fompany, and en- jgyg it wllde ocquaItn-tanceshlpt throughout tht dsltnnirl. IMT. Moorcl also has a son at. present trttcntling‘ Mbunt Allison University. Coal Supply in Canada lbs Improved Greatly OTTAWA. Dec. 10.——.The est-tun- tiou in regard to supplies of bitu- minous coal in Cit-nails has im- proved to such an extent within the past few weeks that it has iboen found possllble v0 llflFlIflIIY 'I‘e4"°‘"‘ the embargo on exprts of tbl-tumlu- ous coal from ‘Canada and ship- ments under individual license will now be aillowed from the Mart- niime Provinces. However. should complications arise at any tint" to hinder the DYWIIICIIW m‘ mam‘ button of bituminous coal in Osm- nda, these Iecenses may I19 YQIIIS‘ ed by the board of railway coin- miissloners who are In charge of fuel control nnd distribution. Chinese Starve By T of China ,.P ifstmtino duudltd prevail. native _ _ ‘ the Oaiiiodlan Pres riaph look of food. ‘Mr. Bird told of trees being atrip 0h with t ‘UNI; em '01‘ t-‘Lz.~2'::$i_::::~_-.'-.-: . . . I l honsaiidsi vascouvns, Dec.‘ 10.—In the ' five provinces WIFE" " app eliminate th in thousands. 5111p servicfi between this clty and h“ W‘ m mrm Tmmmo‘ St. John's, Newfoundland. Announ- _ _ ' Association. who ar- ~rlv0d hare on the Eruptions: of Asia. ' H‘ bang"! 5111mm" Wm m9 "05" Nagle and Wigmoro today. The ser hlicrlmtmhntohutd tho pith-s“ The m aihi I , has c er l Montana. otlioaals ataoawthathh use; t‘: mlelnb . money la available florlhalt pair . _~P0l,6. and Ohlna la unable to "o. Deanery Meeting Held at Summerside, APFORTIONMENTS ARRANGEDt FOR ISLAND PARISHES: RE. SOLUTION PASSED RE DEATH OF CANON SIMPSON I A meeting ed the Deanery of the Anglican Church of this province was held wt Sumimerskle en- Thurs- day. Rev. C_ De. W. White, the Rumil Dean. prelflfllfnig, ushers @1113‘ ent "were Archdeacon Nvatson, Rev. G. W. iB. Jones, tMitllon. Rein. H. (‘._ Light, S-t. Peters, ‘Chur- lottetown. Rev. C. W. Neish, Ken- sington. Rev. S. Jeffreys, Gem-go- towrn. Rev. J.,J. llannfortl, Port "III. also the following laymen‘: Mr. Richardson and ‘Mr. Horace Andrews. St. ‘Eleonora and Mr. C. E. Mc-Kcntziq’, Mil-ton’ The prin- cipal work of the meeting was the arranging of the annual an- portionments for 1021 for the VIII‘- ious parishes. Reference was made to the loss sustained to the church and the province by the. (loath of llcv_ (run. on Simpson and a resolution of Hyunirathy, movctl by Rev. Mr_ Jeffrey's. seconded by the Arch- deacon was passed unanimously, expressing deep sympathy for “It'd. Simpson and family in the loss which tli-cy anti the church in gen oral have sustained. The resolution ives a: follows: To the irremtiry of James Simp- son M. A., D. C. L. Priest. for thir- ty-ionr years incumbent of St. Pet- ers Cathedral, (Iharloltcletvri who entered into rest November 29th 1920 in the 67th year of Ills age. Whereas It has pleased Almighty God in ills zillwise providence to take unto d-iliuself the soul of otir dieiar ~brot|ier \_‘.ll(l f-riend. Janice the Divine Will. t,‘ Theremrg ‘he i,‘ "esolved by nmijcct “llow maiv I become a Christ. menu-hers of this Deanery 0f i‘rince1iar.,.. ' Edward island. lay and. CIBPIKfHLIO that In bis departure we sincerely s inogn‘ m"! fr“: 5°35! and ‘EMF? repent and turn to God with iiiIliQ p 0 S Map“, 631m] from St h‘; lettghuint? new in’ ‘film’! _O_ m‘ {IHFDOSQ oi heart. The sinner llllll-‘viuchn ‘his Evening for LiverpnoL g1 r5 an e“ s‘ '3 Mum“ take God's way of salvation tttiilishe carries 1.200 pasqengws’ z, “evomon to me Service “t God‘ his not the man-made nictlioils. but large consignment of mail and gen. uprlglit character, his- honesty, teinglhe m“, m- me (“.035 0f (mvan, cred with charity with which he Iielid his convictions and his many ‘ excellent qualities which made Illlll Shit,“ ‘VHS much enjoyed‘ The sfrlsem back to Eurovean coumnes‘ money turned over to (iermitny by France for the purpose of amelior- ating the material situation of min ers in the Rhur region have been misappropriated by the Berlin Gov ernmsnt. it was found at a meet- ing of the Committee ‘of l-‘oreign Affairs of the French Pttrliarnent Y Pnvd Willi it bright song service Icd by sitiue made a SDIUIHIIII beginning to the‘ conference. Rev C A Britten pastor of the entertaining church gave a Itearty and warm WOICDIIIE to the visiting brethren and (Iele. gates. man then took the chair and 'con. d Earnest . . Gail's bits.» simipson’ ‘priest we bow i“ dwpllhe conference. In the absence oi sorrow and humble stilbiniss an loin"). Rmmyv He“ R W Ilindsay ins Misappropriated by German Government. (Special to Tile Guardian) PARIS, Dec. IOr-Ilarge sums 0t‘ estertiay. says the Alatiii. The The tuneup-sixth session of tho I P. it]. island United Baptist Qunr.‘ terly-Confcrencc convened with thi ) illcdcque iBnptist. (lhnrch nt Frcol ‘town Dec. C——7tb. The Jiionday evening session op- the Rev. it. W. Ilindsziy; the Tile fro; lent, Rev. A. b. ller- bticl‘ tI-‘JJIIOHQI service. pruvtr- offered for upon the session of ucted a as dultesseil the meeting on the stub- .‘... mpcakci- said that in rtIt-r to Iiectmis it Christian the owl must be iuvttkencil, must The lictlcqtic cntiereti a sbeautiful selection- euii atldress of the evening “l-iou", ray I develop Christian life?" wast elivered by Rev. E. P. Calder‘ cancyvwhlch will indeed be hardy. ‘The Speaker 5am ma, Chrisuflmtyl m1‘ “'9 5M" m!“ gremly m5 ‘V "turns life and therefore was meant. , ward island comprises Zion _.iyAN1-ED__MA|D FOR GENE three. This zone is furth- a WWW fvr svvd in the Church o ,. in cw M- J- w» t." ‘?;i.':12<‘...:..";".. sir... is": n , ‘unlock’ Monmgmm 61 pd fdtiotvs; (lharlottetewnt, Murray ‘H15 passing away has “mac a V: ‘l l” Amen“, "ODONALD Harvboun‘, Brvudalhztne, Suminersidc ' Gfolhp Lead- counsel; but will ever cherish the Kill-I friendship. ‘i‘o Illii bereaved family we extend ympathy and pra-y that in this time of sorrow they may Iiave that comfort, hope and faith which God alone can give. _----¢0->——- MAIIIIIME PRIIVINCES IEIEGRAPIIIC NEWS (Spectral to The Guardian) NORWEGIAN SHIP WRECKED SAMBRO LEIJGL‘ HAilillFAX, N. S. Dec_l0—~The Nor wegdan steamer Roinsdalbfjortl. grounded on ISQIIYIJTO Ledge off llali fax Harbor a’ three o‘cleck this iuonnlimipl- Heavy seas broke the ship in uwonfter her crew of thirty- nine had taken lo the bouts. Th1 Remsdalsijord a. freighter of 3.000 tons, was bound from Norway to New Yon-k anti was putting into Ilalifax for Bunker‘ Coal. The iwreck occurred a half mile to the east of where the Bohemia struck i‘ last February. I ST JOHN TO 8T JOHN'S QERVICE sr Joins s. n. Dec Ill-If suit. ble docking faciliiipa can he obtain s ‘ed from the city the Canada steam‘- I a cement to this effect was made by the local agent, Thomas Nuglc. of vice will be continuous of the com. ,9“ 9| ,mfk “my |”'.|'m°r m“. o; party's service which was establish their children tn- sn"c" v r vqr rat r‘ t in , o‘ umoltumuofi‘ ‘pa: last summer but of their food and ed between Montreal and St. JOIID’: Honan famuine commit-toe e nuuitber of Can- sns and ls doIHE fhno work. and the Cwnndlan Pren- hor- tbytieirian nrrisalon is m the centre _ gagged" distinct. (to be developed. Ho. referred to the Timnrlyim: hrntaiimml‘lfvfiimn l‘ iVllflflllS forms of life and drawing Ctlimyréchi’ sqnulnlaiserlmiuoltzc ‘an. illustration therefrom, he said or me present ro,estabus,hment pm _ ‘that the cattrpillar was not meant gram of the Government, as stroll, vie crawl but to develop and become from (he viewpoints of different a butterfly. The eagle io soar to organizations oi’ war veterans will. lofty heights and, gain thereby; s0 ovitli the (lhrlstian ltelpiitced before the Committee is ineanuto rise to the Heavenly Parliament. Place In Christ Jesus and developi until he reaches llte perfect man in Christ Jesus, the Author and Giver of ltie etprnal. fire. Calder present- ed his message way. It was rich in spiritual food‘ and was sou-I satisfying dent gave testimony to the saving and keeping power of God. Session clos ed with prayer. vice was Icd by Bro. Herman. The topic of this service was Price of a Revival." The same, was presenter] in a clear and simpli- manner by the president. Many oi‘ the brethren took part in the dis- cussion. The minutes of the prev encouraging and the outlook I strength I i I in a thoughtful‘ The aftcrseasion- led by the presi- was also helpful and many: Tuesday morning devotional 501* “The ions conference were read and ap- proved. The reports of the churches were then given, the same were for the future is very hopeful. The inaL ter, of inllotmeuts was then brought up and after some discussion was referred to a committee consisting of brothers Lindsay. Freeman and Nelson. A tnotion was made to have the next conference take place on the first of May. Motion carried. it was moved that Bro. Freeman be given time td present his pap. or on the lCIiurche's Mission at the close of the women's meeting. Ses- sion closed with prayer. . Tuesday afternoon devotional sci"- vice was led by Deacon McCnbe. Rev. F. A. Hubley of Tryon read a carefully prepared paper on the subject “Preparation for Spiritual Services" The speaker emphasized ports reeei ved noon Friday. was given Itist French Premier has explained the situation to Premier Lloyd George who has. admitted thc justice of his conclusions. lt is said. that re- late in November indicate that most of the 200.000. 000 Ifranco gold paid each month to (Iormany by Spa Coal agreement, July have purpose of 1iropagaudn. France under the sin (‘e been diverted to the Baptist icstisieuai-grrritsiri‘is no; I I Inipoitant Statement CHARLOITETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, sacraments 11, 1920_ GERMANY suit Pnnvts ETC PRC.MISESI..... Most oi the Two Hundred Million Francs Paid» Each Month by France to Help Ilhur Miners‘, r I I l last 0n Irish Question (Special (n. The Guardian) (LONDON. Doc. l0~—lt. is an. mitiniretl that Ilreinir-r liloyil Georae will make an important statement with regard to Ireland on the open- ing oi’ the House of ‘Commons at The terms of the statement were dottbtless discuss. Orson-Fantasia Symnhoulquc- ed at it conference between the PTO! FIQWIIET- Premier, lMr. Bonar Law, Govern- S°|°_The H°IY CIU'"'-\Il' Al‘- meut leader of the (Tommons. Sir l-lamar Greenwood, Chief Secreta. ry of Ireland and several officials of the Irish department which was held at the Premiers’ official resi- dance in Downing Street yesterday afternoon, -hiit no official indication night as to what has been (lecided. MIELITA LEAVES FOR LIVER- leral cargo. A party of ttntItHiP-flble Male Quarteitetcitizcns Mung-n. m“, by (hp) North I .-{-O&-____ POOL -s"r JOHN N. rs. Dec. l0——Th ' West Motiutedi Police "are ‘being War Veterans To Present Claims to The Guardian) i0—-De flciencics (Special OTTAWA. Dec. ful Iy in it is understood. be 858i“ Bro. Britten referred to ‘vsrivllfl ways of carrying on the campaign and the importance of using enroll!‘- u-nd sane methods. Rtlv- J- X9150“ gave an‘ address on the “Follow u? Methods" The leading thought oi this address was “The training of workers who will labor with the pastor for the purpose of sole" "I tei- the young converts and brill them into the work of the Lilllln-n- The Women Missionary Aid Society Icd by ‘Mrs. —-—- —. The specia. feature of this service was the ad- dress given tby Rev. E l’ (311100?- Tuesday evening {Resident Her. mun in tho chair. The report of the committee on allotment was read and adopted. iRev. C. ‘R. Freeman, the first speaker of the evening in a very forceful and earnest way dealt with the subject "The Church's Miss- ion" Great stress was put upon the need of God's power to afford euc- cess to the Ambassador oLCIlrIM- lie spoke of the Church's great God-given opportunity (because of the way in which social, industrial. financial and religious life has been shaken. , A duet was sweetly retidered and was niuch appreciated. Rev. E. P Calder gave a very deep and helpful address from the words: "l will give you to drink of the ‘Fountain of the Water of Life frettlyPP/fhe report of the committee on resolutions was pre seated and carried. Motion was made by Bro. Free- man. seconded by lBro. Britten that the importance of prayer and one- [i953 of accord on the purl of the members of the church. Rev, IC. A IBrItten of Bcrlerpic aiLrage. Motion to adlourn dressed the Conference on the suh-. This brought to a close one of the tmemenod by m, “h”, o; m. ject "Contiucting ‘Special Services. G. A Clark of Charlottetown be the lllaptlst representative on the Board of the P. E. Inland Orphan Soprano anti Alto Duet and Chor- hlens Chorus—“Follow the Ohorusr-"Joy to The World." Cradle Hymn-Mezzo Soprano Solo me treaty "rum ,Mczzo Soprano and Baritone Duet Double Qunrtetto~“There is Room “Ihe Cfihlristina; Kin? A Splendid Success OF ZION cnuscu new“ DER CHRISTMAS CANTATA WITH FINE EFFECT The choir of Zion Presbyterian Church are to be congratualted upon the splentld cantata, "The Christmas King," rendered last night before a large and appreciat- ive audience. The cantata was ‘composed of twelve parts, iuclud» ing solos. iluets, a. tlotthle quar- itette and choruses. ltwonld be a. difficult matter indeed to praise any individual part among so Lnany that were excellent The harmony throughout was splendid. The ulior his,‘ "Joy to The World“ and incl beautiful "Cradle Ialymu" with Aliss- i-Dorothy Sutherland as soloL-t and choir ZIPCOITIIIZIHIIHGIII. mi- 1a a spec IaI appeal to the wi"‘er.. .\ll.~.:- Hil- tlu Harries rendered the organ mus. it. very effectively. Prof. W. l-l. Fletcher directed the singing. Prat ceding the cantata Prof. Flctrht-i- retidercd two organ selections anti accompanied hlr Arthur Bruce, Mrs. Fletcher and lvlr. (l. ll. Gor- beli in solo parts. The programme was as follows: Ia of th N? ill Ill thur Bruce. Solo—-The Heavenly Snug-Airs. W. E. Fletcher. 0rgun—Madrlgai—~Prot'. Fletcher. Solo-Tho Birthday of a. King- Mr (l. ll. Gorhell. CANTATA . ntroduction and Opening Chorus “Prepare Ye the Way.” E us-“(Yer the Silent Eastern Hills"—llliss Jean Fraser and Miss Gladys Crawford. _ GititI-I ing Star.“ i Cliorus-“Glorinus illorn" Coutriilto Solo. Women's Ciitirus Sim; or guigayja to (he 14933119 9g “'91” Nations has been voted and Choir.—~"Antl There Sliepiierds"—~llilss Louise sou, Soloist i.a\\'- ‘C land. with Choir Accompaniment. - Miss Dorothy Sutherland. Soloist “Falrest Lord Jcsns"——lliiss Et- hel Cofliu and Mr. A. R. Glliis. in My Heart for Thee"—Miss Ethel Collin, Mrs J. J. Stewant Miss Flo Coffin, Miss Annie Mac- Kinnom-Mr. D. MacKinnon, Mr. M. MucKinnon, Mr. J. G. Ben- nett, Mr. A. R. Glllis. Chorus-Come and Worship. GOD SAVE THE KING The members of the choir who took part in the concert were:— S0prlfl0i2—MlBs Dorothy Suth- erland, bliss Ethel Coffin. Miss Flo Campbell, Miss Jessie Gillis. Miss Marjory Bruce. Miss Margaret MacDonald, Miss Elllcott Marley. Miss Jean MncMiIliLn. Miss Mary Brehaut. Miss Dorothy Davies, Miss Rita Macldwen, Miss Ruth Mac- Gregor. Miss Joan Fraser, Miss Christine Kielly. Miss Florence lugs, Mrs. J. J. Stewart I Alton-Miss Louise Lawson. Miss Flo Collin. Miss Gladys Craw- ford. Miss Annie MacKlnnon, Mrs A. liiacldachern. D. MacKlnnon. C. C. Tenors-Mr. Mr. M. MucKinnon. Dr. Archibald. Baum-Mr (‘.. Ross. Mr. A. it. Giilis. Mr. H. MacDougall, Mr. J. (i. Bonnet. U..S. Want Intrunnt unemployment situation. the board be expended in immediate relief The fund will he distributed under Hastings. and Property Commissioner Chis- solm Scrgt. Major (ireightoiu will who apply through veterans or- ganizations sending all those found deserving tlircot to thc City Hall. and that it is hoped provinces and assume responsibility and that the physiCIftIIy fit returned soldiers E.M.M linguistics I . states. S°p"a"° S°I°_"Th° SW5 i“ Rmg" ter a report submitted by Marshal ing Still."—~Miss Dorothy Suther- Pooh had been wad m which Jfarshai declared Bulgaria had |mads sincere efforts to live up to which have been strong in their op- position to Bulgaria voted for bar admission. decided to permit Armenia Ailbanla and Georgia to participate in the work of Ltciistein was refused admission hut was allowed representations of its interests h tho League Switzerland. were not admitted and the only re- maining questions is the disposi- tion or Lithuania. the question of Bulgaria's ent-ry os__ tenslbiy in order to ‘he consistent bership. Germans Disagree i Worth Beading All T110 Ada Worth Printing i t {Pftllllltif Meighen Assnres Delegation, that I'm- vision is Being Made, also that Mllnicpalilies 3 May Ilelp. Toronto Gives $50,000. (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO. Dec. 10.—~At a spec l session called to consider the control today voted $50,000 to e entire stipcrvision of Dr J.C. Medical Health Officer. of port upon the cases of soldiers ily OTTAWA. Dec 10.—Thnt t1 oasurn 0t‘ relief may be provided Th 8.11 function and ed unicipalities will Wll CIIIINAIII HAI] A CIIISE (CALI. Was Badly Bruised and Ilis, Companion Killed When Their Auto was Struck by Street Car. (Specie/l to The Guardian), hIONTREAL. Dec 10.—E. Quinn, Wcstmount. received injur- were returning from a party early les from which he later tiled and this morning was struck by a foristreet car. . M. MacDonald, ex M P Member oi League (Special to The Guardian) GENEVA. Dec. l0.--’i‘he admis- pu by the onimiltee on admission of new This action was taken sf- .l y iu the Even the little Eatente countries m The Commission also COXDITLIGBOIIE. technical b States '4 The ‘Baltic fi {France refrained from voting on! n lie-r opposition of German mann- i’ 0n Entente Note BERLIN. December 10.-—’Ilhe re- port from Switzerland that an En- tente note has been received in Berlin censoring Chancellor Fehrenhach andl Dr. Simona. the Foreign Minister, for their recent speeches in Cologne and Dussel- dorff as being in conflict with the agreement according to which the German Government is IbOUlld to abstain from any action calculated to inflame the people of the Rhine land against the Entente occupa- tion. has caused a. violent ebulli- tion of the spirit of Potsdam in the reactionary papers. while the Re- publican organs seem t0 consider the ‘Ententefls censure as not en- ttrely jnderdervedl [The Ilattel" asserted, even before the arrival of the note. tihat Fehrenhach and Simona Iliad at least lteen undhplo matic, reminding one .of the rhe- toric ofthe eat-Kaiser, and ‘that Wool Embargo (Special to The Guardian) \\“ N. Doc. 10-—An om- bargo on wool and lbeqp immorta- uon into the United States was urged before the House of Ways and ‘Means and the ‘Senate Agri- cultural committees today by re- presentatives of wool growers. Such a legislation lo necessary, they carried best quarterly conferences. said. to save the great industry their speeches had served no pur- pose whatever except that of straining relations between the victors arid vanquished. The Government has ‘been ac- cused "by tihe reactionary papers of having kept the note secret he- cause its insulting lantlll-xe might rouse the wrath bf the German people —some seem to think- gainst the speochmaltsra and ot- hers against who Eutonte. State Secretary Haniel vou Heimsauaeu. Annual Sulaaelllflll. Iellu-rr lly llali. olllllo “W. t . s. II SOLDIERS ASK FUR IMMEDIATE RELIEF must conside ing upon a civilian the gist of the reply glrcn Premier liielghan IIILIJI)‘ I.) a petit ion presented by a (lilo Iresenting the City ni' 'I‘.ii'u||tn and the Veteran's Organizatoris there. onto and suggested tits approval men $12.00 a week men from S23 to $110 iii-cording to the number of childreiriti the fam before works are started by general and municipal authorities. employed over a Pictou. N. .S.. was badly bruised J- when an automobile in which they lment on the conduct of the idli- tente Commissioners in the Rhino land when tanking to the ln-hahl- tauts. f am informed that the not-t. was kept secret only because. inl- though it was received by the Fore ign ‘Office, lt concerns the whole cabinet, and that it will its made cabinets reply, which wit-i probab- tive position of the contestants in Garden remained unchanged “at 11 o'clock tonilhl. Brocco and lCohuru the field witblliti miles laips to their credit. tfon and, the Van lleyI-Vandenlmrgh. team wore non for second place a 31p behind. The remainder of the behind tbs Griium and Vandivr-le. with 1.178 miles‘, two laps. laps with the "Sirter Brothers who ivore one lap 1.499 miles, 0 hip! made in 1914. THE \VE.\TH ER. east and north winds; mostly fair and cold; prohalsly gale-a with rain and snow near the Nova ‘Scott-a co and tiotmorrow at 12.36, dt will he htigh tonight at 10.59 and tomorrow an. 11.87. and tomorrow at 4.21; ‘it rises to morrow ntoruring and Monday a1 7.41 Doc. 18 at 10.40 a. m. Noozio the liuushiuo K10 III. lI- I? A. .50- mamas Iilmstl.‘ as now go- IIZAFI“. r. are by tion rep The delegation stronrt ‘(IIQQII the necessity of relief front present ' tinetnployr-inent conditions in Tor- a sum sufficient u» pay single and married during the period ot emergency the is amount in t-enjunt-Ucn with appropriation or s30 ooo promis by the city would tnht- the un- set-ion:- time, it s urged tints. bllc at the some time with the the a pro tn tut-c. sh nay Race , NEW YORK. Doc. 9.~Tbe relu- isc to be good in . e six-day race at Madison Square the 71st. hour. were lending and six The Dehaotes-Persyn combine» The recon! fpr the 7121, hour Is el-d was tied at, 1.178 miles. tour ilXtépiitfl of the TEMPERATURE-v _ TIDE, MOON. ETC. ‘ Tommi-o, IZFIQIIst-v ll. North ast. High tide this afternoon at 11.57 Sun sets this afternoon at 131C First quarter ruoon Saturday MORE‘. Eilrrssssn Si-‘qorvoisic. "rimefro out-r I FIGURING AND l. swear sense however. assured the correspon- dent tlhat the tone of tho note was quite conciliatory. although It in- wool and sheep markets. slated that German statesman noun retrain». from-ln-itatlns oom- - L‘. 62;...» - . ‘ m. viii .' r _._, , " f!‘ f? . . ‘ ‘ha; c "straw-row", '