--— n: new. n: eon S, EH Eh ‘n ,5 ll-EE] IN BEIIEE (IV OUR OWN WIRILIQQ.) TURKEY ISBUEO CALL TO ARM 8. DRAFT EVADER MUST RE- NIAm- m JAIL. MARRIAGE OF PRINOI OF WALES DENIED LINER MAJEST-KZ DELAY»! Dib BY BTORH. POLICE SEEK FIVI FRENCH MARINEISUOPEGTFIO OF MURDER. AL- LIED PNMIIRS CONFER-E NCE BREAKS UP. KANSAS CITY, Jun. 4.——Edwsrd L08 ‘ANIGIELES. Jan 4—-Mlss Turkey today called to the colors right to the rich blusul oil EEPEIE. R. Bcrgdall draft evader must re- Detroit, owned by Garfield A- all 8N0 bodied "W" i" 111° ‘ main in Jail at Leveuworth where Wood, Detroit. Mich" won Provptlfliyiiile" Years »“-'.'-"‘.“.?t.. % ‘£1000. x: been prev- (l) ‘Intent! ale s nllue of (I) Put elletz-en h I bush; (l) lxeluenriesirlzlablr I (l) ‘salespeople to bet- s o (l!) Inke- sevv policies to It new eenlltlelellltnltlf BENNY!» Do not these In rill" "V" nest business seslll CHARLOTTETOWE , CANADA FRIDAY, JAN. 5, 1923 ernment. OONSTANFT-INOPLE; Jan 4-— S0- 76 called liberated territories of the by 'l‘u,rkcy. Nearr East. MEIBIEIEZATIEIN l]E Warlike Situation in the Neal‘ East i-is In- tensified by Action of the Angora Gov- : formharu, he is confined. miles speed boot race. LONDON, Jan. 2—-Lord Stam- NIEW YORK, Jan, L-Six o! the mobilzation degree. d prlvnto secretary “ffnmoun Bnltimore Orioles, will act "After waiting two days for wor King. officially denies reported lpsdus pelt lhearers at funeral today from Lausanno us to the Allied m] lwthal of Prince of wales to {m}. to William ‘H. Keoler one of worlds Will-W"!- l-he Kmlmlms answer“ E The Angora. Government issued ian Princess. LONDON. Jan 4——Prlncess Vic- toria, sister of King George is ill at St. i-iandringham with bronchi: ~t~.s and pulmonary congestion. NEW YORK. Jan. t-White s!!!‘ "Mr Mfliesty. ‘bearing British ddbt commissioners arrived off quarantine this morning two days late ‘because of storms. ‘BYIBKWA. Algeria, Jun. 4. -~‘ Lie-u: Thora, French military avia-V tor has beaten ail gliding records by remaining in sir seven hours and three nvinutes, performed in regular nrmy plane with propeller Wadsed to prevent action in ad- dition to all necessary luppligg, machine carried five hflfldfgd pounds and was in no way mod]. fiod for gliding. best baseball players. LONDON, Jan. 4.-~'i‘ur’key has called to ooldrs all able bodied men in liberated regions according to exchange telegrams from Con atsntiuople. . . . .‘ NEW YOIRK, Jan, 4.-<Shlpplng men elated over, prospects of set- tlement of rates among lines oper- ating between Atlantic and Paci- fic ports, as result of intercoastsl ‘conference attended by all but two of thirteen members. WASHINGTON. Jan 4-—Ilepre-- sentatlves of national manufactur- ing concerns plead before house immigration committee today for let down in immigration law to permit a score of certain classes of labor into this country. the threat of Grcck mobilization‘ and British illeet Inovomelvlo Wm‘ a warlike gesture oi’ their own. CONSTANTINOPLE, Jun i The British Government, throuzh its spokesman nt the Lausanne 5_ Ily Mall. Olllll ‘LN. U. l. A- “J0 Annual subscription, Delivered 85-00. i EHEE conference. has lnsisted,_up<1u El}; jurisdiction ovwr which is ciainu-vl iDuring the past few wccks there have been several reports of threatened insurrection in the lci‘ r'torv. for which LOIHhOII has hold the Turks pmrtinlly responsible. Official unnnurlcolne-nt that nn insurrection had broken out in Mosul was received from Angaru and the tclogritm asserted‘ than the inhabitants of the entire _oil producing rcglonwere demauullm uinncxntiou of thc territory l" Turkey. ‘ ‘so Years 01a He l Takes Sea. Plunge NEW YORK. Jun. 4.-—'l‘ho wet- test New Year's colebrator in the metropolitan nrou. was -Philllfl) Nuss] bsum. of -Now Rochelle» W11" m‘ lowed his custom started. eitlhty years ago of ushering in the New Year by swimming in the icy wit" ers of Long island Bound. As the Ibella tolled in 192:4. he plunged in at Hudson lPark. new New "Rochelle, and swam ior_ 20. Will Be Put ToDeath By A Firing Squad WAlSRAW, Jun. 4.--D_eath Bl tho hands of a firing squad will ‘bf mctod out to Niewud-omsk-l. the as- sassin of President Narllwwlcl. 0B January 10. lNiewudomski was tried Saturday and sentenced to death, but the mode of deathwas not determined until today. ; Nlewudomskfs trinl by court ‘martini opened Saturday morning. unllffl SEVE N0 Word of Car Ferry Clyde Cutting and Gale Blew Forty-T Yesterday. SWEEPS ‘lHE Hlllillllll Night. Summerside Train Stuck Fast in HE SHHM at Late Hour Last Other Trains Held. hreo Mile Clip in City N[| AGREEMENT HEAEHEEI ii THE PAHIS EEINEEHENEE Abrupt Ending of Hoped for Settlement Italian Premier Opposed to British Re- paration Plan. g ‘ (Spoolal in The Guardian. , At 4.30 (fcfinck iln- cnnftarclllwi». Elli PARIS, Jan ‘if-Tilt: reparations journcri until 5.30 p. ill. conference brok; up horc shortly] The third severe snow stormc-f harnessed to tho ploughs. before 7o'cl0ck this evening. PARIS, Jan. 4—/I‘bo conference (Special tn T113 Guardian, rc-assembled at 5.30 (fciock. Sir the yem- gwept, ovcr tho province All the "trains arrived u: ycstnrdny. drivon before u. howl- destinations yesterday morning, ing north east gale which reached though behind time. ‘iiioy were‘ in tho afternoon an intensity oflhcld ovcr in the: afternoon when, forty-three miles an hour and it was seen that there wore no svhii-h averaged during the (vm- signs of the storm moderating. lug, in the city, u, steady forty The Sulnulerslde train, which‘ mm. Imca The {an 9g snow p-ggfwuitctl until 3 p.m. for the not so heavy as for the same per-lfcrry. did not succeed in reaching M; during the previous 5mm‘ nml‘Cllarlotteiown. She was reported lhc temperature was quite mildllfifil flight Hllwk 1388! at llurlr year averages over three felt. The deep cuttings on the rall- Hm arrive-d about 7 n-m- way line are again filled up and The ca!‘ ferry. "M311 16ft B01‘- trnific temporarily blocked. (‘here d9" Yesterday 111M910?’ (1541 11v! will be a big turning our. of tholget t0 Tltfmenflnfi and "1 4'- m‘? shovel brigade this morning and‘h°'"‘ 73st "15!"- hfld not bee" thc most powerful engines will bc new‘! 1'7"!"- Dominion Revenue; WiIIdSOP 3111501191“ Show Increase Held. UP And Rflbbfid 0f$6,000,000] By Auto Bandits (Special m The Guardian. E MNDSOR- 0m» IWlilS Jan 4——Today's session of the Reparations Conference-W opened at 3.25 o'clock. it wns de- layed by the hate arrival of tho Philip Lloyd Greamc of the British dclegattion said tho brief adjourn- ment could not be taken us u hope- llll sign and that the conference car, I Clyde, .. _ I l, m; cutting a d‘... bank n n, n __awuro of the substance oi‘ the ln-.a/tsly' upon leaching his hotel Mr. ihc entire snow all so ar B» l D 0 8 9 B prewar Mussolini Bonn ‘Law mm“ with memb". luvcrred that if the Italians oppos- of the British government in Lou- ‘ don over the telephone. tc-rn side of Fredericton, wherellmrY 50m m ulhuls who hull been waiting at Choir hoiol for a reply to a telle- grnm aunt to Premier Mussolini. The reply instructed the Italian (lnlcgzttirln to reject the British reparations plan. The British delegates who were ed the British plan the British delqgation would leave Paris, *rilé?sihiififgfl—“ Com. Appointed would probably break up tonight tho British dclcgation leaving for London tomorrow morning. It was learned that the British memoran- dum comprised further explanation of the British reparations plan. During the recess and immedi- Thirt-y Hour Week Will Be Discussed III LOIIdOIII isvoxav. Jan. t-rrlis “Six- (‘Spoolal tio The Guardian. DUBLIN, Jan. 4 ~—James llour day, Five-Day week" and ad- visnibllity p: holdin; out for 1921 MC, rates when the present conifiwll Neill, a brother of Professor John with the Werawm expire Wm he Jan 4_ my McNeihl. tho Irish Minister of Edu- “mmlg m“ "bfifl" ‘1""““°d Wm‘ m0"? Q minutes alone Munflrd’ employee of a windsorEfiittlfill has been ‘appointed us the 1°71" L- EAVE“ and 0m“ BATON, ROUGE, J8]! 4——'Policc ' ' lie Zltillllltflf] breaking the laws. (>'|"l‘-'\\VA. Jim. 4-—All det- rui WASHINGTON’, Jan. , 4.—ff‘en “"3"” brwlllt by foreign steamship comlpaujes and lgflt by American operators. to cln est construction placed upon "Y 15W by Attorney Gongs-g] Dsuahtefy up for trail. Argon,“ dolls/rs before _uproms court today. Un-. flls‘ forol ‘ with llliudrs and ms flhlpg ' D110- uszz: o» w.» a ...any.plsce. Oose expec- fod to consume several dnys PARIS. Jan-d-Th micrs confer-once tollfsivixaaEE-Ef): PE: llyraroils broke lip m‘ even!" Wnwut ‘m "lmemflnl. the rupture duo to insistence of French on "azure 0' "DPODWIY guarantees no! flatly opposed by Birtish des- “r W1 however. by British dele- gates, as available, saying 10mm“, will proceed without England. Sig- nificance of break fart-leaching b9. lief in offlioisl quarters, Crew On Ocean Liner In Battle For Life iPilylllflqUTl-Il Jan 4 nzsssng- cos who elrrived in Plymouth. to- day frflm lNerw York and Halifax on the Ounsrd liner Antonia, had u thrilling experience. Two days after the _ Christmas. celebration, While bugdes were sounding the signal to dross for dinner. fire was discovered in tho linen room. WMOh. OWNER-Gd only by B. steal bulkiiee _ fromtha oil fuel storage room‘. Ovorione hundred firs fight era wcro quickly on the scone. flow the conilsgration started is n mystery. but a short circuit of an electric wire may have nllghted-the linen. Dense volum- es of smoke rushed on deck and, the fumes were suffocating. lRQ- lflyl of workerspumpodwatsr on the firs. and as those overcome by. fumes retired. others took their lo s no razed and Qilcvfiolently- 9 fer-r _ ti: ,.crev a h.'-““‘r~..‘.‘:.‘ I .. I ‘ grcefifiaavriikd in rs l i»: {to s..."»-'°Z"““" Q . . . I! not ‘been disfigured. A1Et And" Iujure Six has ‘$16.28. waters a ‘Mari seek five men dressed in uni- forms of Fretnch marines. believed from French cruiser Jean D'Arc. who beat chauffeur into uncons- ciousness. tying and leaving him after robbing him of one hundred been; Exchange Rates Noon eofchangc cnlclcs in New York Jan 44:-- Stealing French, Franc Italian Lira .. . Dutch Guilder . . . . German ‘Mark Canada Argentine Goldl Peso Japanese Yen .. Shanghai Tael lndisn Rupee Bar Silver Dorchester - Saokville Game Postponed JQNQKVDLEIJE, IN. ‘l1, Jan 4.-- Tl-e Dorchestar-isackville game to have been played last night was post- poned until next week, owing to the severe storm, 4.64.81 cents Rats As Carriers Of Polyomelitis CAMBRUDGE. Mass, Jan 4—.\n- other and more serious outbreak of infantile paralysis, or pollomyo litls, may. he expected soon, per- haps next drummer, was the start- lingonnottucemout of Professor ‘Char-lo; 'i‘. Brues, of Bussey ins-ti- tutiottfordlesoarch in. Applied Bio bay. ‘at the meeting of the Medl cal‘ socintipn for the.Adva_ncement 0t Science. This dreaded disease re- curs in waves and epidemics of unusual sorority. appearing " every iecond andsevsnthyear. it broke out in the Scaudnnavisn Peninsula, in 1006 and Itpresd rapidly, ovsr it most immediately a! Europe and torward appeared in the, United Eta-tee. An dpidemic of 1101911103"!- Htiljiflfls up suddenly in Warm weather from- verious centres. spreads rapidly and quickly d9" clines v but leaves s. trail. - ,1 it ‘>_ ems that it‘ is borne by tome insect. berhanrs flea or nygor from some migrating Elly ml. The animal thstdir Brues inspects is the rat; the some per- nicious beset that paddles about the bacillus of the bueobonic lilo!- gue by the agency of the fies. s c. s." Petersen-i- pew v. u. JIQIIIQON. Jun. 4.—At the annual ETD“? .2 9111",}; “ ‘ Council of en's, Obi-lotion Associations linnslrc; statics m iii- nsotcc tm d- cunt-nun ma?" An Old-Time English Yaohtsman Is Dead {IDNDONX Jan. 4.—'l‘ho Times the death on the lsleof Wiixhtnnt the. 13B 11.! .81. of Cant- gnted the schooner Cambrui in the trails-Atlantic raco vsainat the United Btutos schooner Dnunilcss In 1870 iiiili later ‘competed for tho America's Cup against tho Unite Stutcs schooner Magic. Young Widow Held For Murder ‘BEAUMONT. Texas, Jun 4.-—Mrs Lillian Knox. n widow, young and strikingly bcnutlful, charged with the murder of her aged husband, Eli-imam Knox. wealthy lumberman, on the night of Nov. 25th, will have n preliminary hearlng‘ol1 Wednesday at Hemuhlli. ‘she was arrested today on her rofllr" to Hunlphill from Beaumont. where she had spent mhe Christmas holidays. Knox was found dead in bed with a bullet wound in his héltd. d (Mrs. Knox was placed in n coll in tho county jail at i-lomphill. 'Sho did not protest her arrest, nnd during tho half day, sho has been behind bho burs she has had no visitors cxcopt a few of hor serv- ants, who csmo ~00 see to lrcr needs. Attorneys have boon- engaged for her. it was announced. Mr. Knox was reputed to be one of the wealthiest men in the lum- ber business, having inherited un estate worth vncarly $l0.000.000. First appearances wore, poiicu said. that Knox, who was found in -bod with a bullet wound through his head on the morning of Nov. 26th bod mmibtod suicide. How- ever, ten days later Judge Pratt. acting as coroner, returned a ver- dict of murder, but lvlamod no one. An~ investigation resulted in to- day's arrest. ual p Railway Expense ' ROME Junk-As s result of lhr new Fascist] administration -of railroads it is foreseen that the railroad deficit for the oomns your will be et least half a billion lire less than us». year. This result ham been obtained bye-realms of. strict economy. Un Monger’; p, ilmntl service has been r a by about 6.000 train miles def with. s saving of 50.- 000,000 i» yearly The railroad stnilf. has. been, reduced by about 14,000 months workins hours or the remainder beilll mind l" wind fillie- to as much as tea hours . To r increased efficiency smont lteff. special reward-e {lave nqmmmtuw for psr_t'cu1nr v. dfivrk. for oontribut ns to p .0f. lorries. for effectlul ' etc’. a . , “a”. o if s million riy be ed dellllito the not a , the ii-lgim mm will re- ceive t: m ply. l i! 60M "t the hobo m 915'!!! bu Richard liteerl, of Cowes, who nevi-E -but (lot-lured that he wfls not gull- ty o1‘ nulrder; nevertheless he was ready to submit to the penalty. llc explained that he first intend- 0d i0 shoot General Pllsudksi, thv ox-Prcsident, but when he, Pllsud- ski. withdrew his candldlby. he to the happiness of Poland, us rep- resenting anarchy. Coal Miners’ Election Is Not Probable Soon selected President. N 1 ‘ z a. his vlotiln; eonsuerixéfidinllistnlt incrcuser‘ of six nlilliou in the revenues of, nf the fiscal year ended Decem- ber 31st will be shown when the nlouihly financial statement is is- suod ill n fcw days. The total -rcv- cnue is $300,000,000. in some respects the revenue Lima increased ‘rvmarirnbly, in ‘oth- t-rs it has fallen off. Where the big increase is shown is in inland rcvuuui: from sales and slump l. hndlllllilllll into the treasury iuvicusls nf $20,000,000. ()ll the min-r huud int-onto rcvcnue (Ic- c-lliuul by about twenty luilllons. iill SYIUNEY, Jun. L-That lEiPlW‘ is iitt'o likelihood of a nr-w election of officers in District '26 in tho ncur future. is tho prevailing bcliol‘ hero, following it mcotlug m‘ the (llstriri executive under the i-hulrult-llsllip of President Dan Lcviugsmuc, Secretary J. I3. Mclnichlzlu night refused to nluke public Elli‘ result of the oliificiali lcttcrs sent out from Glace Bay have reached the locals, but it is learned on good authority elsewhere than nu elect- ion nt this time is extremely unlikely, . British Ministers Make Fast Time (‘Special be The Guardian. NEW YORK, Jun. t-Stunlcy Baldwin, Chancellor of tho Brit- ish Exchoquor nnd Montugu F. Norman, members of tho British debt Commission to tho United Stat-us were Iakcn off the storm tossed Majestic at quarantine this luornlng. and. iultoard ihc rovcnuo cutter Miluhzttt-ln, wt-rc rncctl to Now York so lhny would got nu onriy train for Washington. Cost Of Garneau Trial Reaches High Figure QUEBEC, Jan. 2.—'l‘he Garnouu (fomnlisalon will cost from $24,000 to $25,000, according to accounts recorded by the Attorney Gener- uls department to date. Canada Asked _ For Cannon BOSTON Jan. t-Mayor Curloy today wrote to Ii-ion. George P. Graham. Canadian minister of militia and defence. suggesting fu- ithat the Dominion present to Boston in time for this year's celebration of the Bunker Hill anniversary n cannon said to have been captured by the British 1n that historic battle. The cannon. s small field artillery piece has been on exhibit- ion for many years st the citadel, Quebec. in his letter requesting return of the sun in time for the annual Juno 17 celebration at Charlestown, the mayor sold that the proposed gift would not only move Boston's feel, ings but. would “touch the heart of America as a fresh sign of the good will and amlty so long existing between the United States and ‘Canada, Among the world's few neighboring nations whose 4.000 m, miles ofrfrcntier ‘remain unfortifled. Doubt has been out ‘on the authenticity of the Bunker l-llil into ennui port of llfll fit! y fieaidveigut on]: on relic by-Uuiteditstee historians my "1110 claim that the Americans and ‘ Whi".‘:_ 5:. attributed to poor busi- ‘nous ill 1921, the year on which tho iuxcs worn payable. In 1922, customs revenues show an increase ~0f tin luilliuns to ii. total oi‘ $88,- EOQOBOO. Thi- pnsizll revenues also {record u V('l'_\' invertible shOWingJI lthc Iota] of twcniy millions for' "he uinc months. ‘being n“ him-Cum, 10f two lnilllons, l ‘t 1i War Memorial Is On Spot Familiar ‘ To Many Soldiers l"OLi\’.\"l‘()Nisl,f Ji-lll 4 "VlCO-Ad. nrrul Sll- liogcr lfigvas who u ' have unw ‘ii-ii Iin- lmikstonu “(MIDI-Elli mil; - ~. to Wur . \\‘1-s uuubh- to ro turn from Eiilllsiilllll‘ to pcrforlu tin- cerenmnyv, illlil. Lord ltzuluur- itch-ll in hh. slum]. '1?!" mcnloriul siilmlli nu u spni over which many ihousinuls of mon luarcho-l on lilcil‘ why for 4m bflTk-Iiion to Ibo front during Ibr- wnr. It is ml iilu Lczls ul lht- lup| oi’ tho slope road. and ovvrlooks butchci; shop, was held up and rob- thc Dominion for the nine months be“ "E $100 ‘m Gflmd Mara“? R9941 Free Slam i“ mndml‘ at midnight last night while on his way home. Three men in an auto- mobile. one of whom carried a re- volver, did tho Job Menard repor- ted to the police. lThls afternoon a man giving his name as Charles Kentsier, 28; of Wheatley, was arrested on suspic- ion oi‘ having knowledge of the af- fair. A provincial policeman found cs. lu nine months this broughtjmnsucr m ‘l nous" o“ u“? Grandl Maruis Ronni not fair from thc spot Whore ihu iluld-up occurred. lie rc- fuscd to tulk. British Destroyer Halts U. S. Craft QUEENSTOWN‘, lrvluurl, ~~-'l‘ho British torpedo bout tics- lroyor VPHOIIIOJS on Friday ar- rested u United States steamship close to Castletown Bare, lrefand, which was supposed to be trying to laud a cargo of arms mad am- muuitlou. A destroyer prltrg] 11ml bra-n watching for thi vessel for file pus: week. The warvd until the Amerinn ves-ei "as w lh n three miles of (“H1- towil Bore and then 0.1 ‘u-l 4pm the cuyrnin tn halt an‘! llvavn (Q The Ctlifllllilliilvi‘ of tho (lostroycr ‘mnll-"lmlfly bcnrzlutl ill-P steamer. iwtroltllzirlll~tl bv nnl- 0|‘ ms uyfjL-vm und :1 illlfiy of ulurluoa, and cou- VUYQI! 711'!‘ l0 lwrl by order oi the Free Slulc Govcrmucui. Jan. 4. l: *-—-—-—i-OL__’_ Canadian Syndicate l VGIYJHIOLB l . Hm‘ High iBoard by Sllby Barrett who left isydney tonight for Chicago. Barrett is recognized ‘by Lewis as“ International Board Member for District Z6, but the district "board repudiatos Barrett and re- cognises Alex Stewart of Stellar- Taken To Hospital Under Police Guard I "luoNritnAL, Jan. 4 - Jumping ,through a storm window from the election 01$ August 15th, who Barrett was defeated. .... big soft coal strike in the United gave his address as states. am nnticlpaed on Aprl 1. ffnrontn, luadu an attempt to 05-1923 but Nov,‘ Scgfla l5 um 111m. cupc while ho was bcing (luvstlon-dy l0 be affected by n“; trouble b9. Ivvlaisio his prostaucc in the Elfilfiligglugu U“, pfpggnt pnmmct “m. my the munugcr, A. i. Iliggins, this until January 15, 197A, jaftcrnoon. Employes of the holed _________.>______ ~gavo chase and Longton was cop- Another Consistory iturod on St. George street, a short ROME, Jun. 4.--.-\c<:ording in in fdistoncc above (‘ruig street. ll" wuss taken buck lo tho hon-l‘. filrmatinn in authoritative Vnllcnu circles, Pope Pius plans to hold an- nvhn-ro it “'21! fmlnrl that ho had ‘suffered a imcturr: of n small lmuo other conaistolry in March at which in the right hoot. die W215 tnkcn to ‘the ‘Montreal General Hospital whore he is being kept under police guard. the seventy places in the Sacred College. five are still vacant. "Thirty-three of the present car- dinals are Italians and the romain- der nationals of foreign countries Tilcro is much spcrulatinn 113 fu whether new foreign cnrdlnnls would be r-reafr-rl in view of the almost equal division nt present. -_-__<-e>__ PRIVILEGES FOR ROBERTS QUEBEC, Jan 4—--lt. tvzts learn- ed tonight thut when J<:‘.lu li. ltobcrls. editor of the Aioutrerul would)‘, Th0 Axc, was rcnlI>\'|~l t!‘- tllc Qucboc jail to >L“I‘V\' u year's ‘imprisonment for huving VEilE-‘iltid §ihe prlvih-gcs oi‘ HI!‘ (Jul-luv Lou- ‘iulzllulw, hv- um nssignmi to a ‘cull in \\'.'al‘vl N0 ll, wllvrt- prison- ors who urn uwnitluu ‘lriul arc soul. . When lloburls was brolllllll 71"‘ fuffl tho Hnr of tho lmgisluiivc AH snlnhly tllvrc "us; HEHO n PEHIFK" (ll l-zmliilvus libcl placvll zilzziiusl h-nl and nu this (‘EHIHZN Eli‘ was rum niitlcvl In stand iriul ni illv tic-Xi Long Branch Skating Meet LUNG i!i(.\.N(‘lll'}S_ NJ. Jun i.-- bloru than (vii vnutcslnuts, out-third oi‘ them womml. nro PHIFTPIE in tho bi- wllicll will Communion," of the hers of the U.M.W. international. ten who was elected at the gene“ ' ‘, rStirrlng times, possibly another ‘ now cardinals -may b0 created. 0f Ibo harbor through ‘-V|li(')l ti\’l‘l ‘lititl llliillfllw ui‘ Alllll troops nasal-d previom in lln- Armisti-it- ’u 191-8. The nn-nloriul is oroctl-dl to thz- memory of 5T8 Fnlkvsiono| men, and. is tho work of Mr. 1".l | T0 Develop Oil Fields In Mexico Crimlillnl ‘A:| izus, hold hero in tho spring. Roberts attended rcliillmlfi "T" vice in ihc iall taidul‘ nnd ll was lmirnovl tonight that ho is nllow- cd to have his motile brought to ukuimg Inurnaulcni in be lu-hl born the biilhllc Atlantic Skullug Asstx-Jutiuil, Tito r-nirzlnts include Pnul Forsnlan, New York $lnia champion; Elsie Muller. inturlnai- Jiuulnry 12-14 unlit-r tho ziuspliw-s of’ V. Bluudstone, ll. ‘ll. S The extreme height of the mc-l nmrlal is 25 feet. and its ext-mine width ‘s 26 feet, The central pede. stall flanked by two wing walls \v‘th two stops in-lorv nrc of flui- 1XPlE grit)‘ (Yflrnisll iiiTlfiiit“ uml urc- uulbolitlshwl by n broad build oil bronze running round the wlnfii walls. on which are recorded the, names of the falh-u ‘Folkoslonc men. On the centre pedestal ls a~ bronze figure symbolic-a] of broihcrl hood and reverence lnnkinfl 0V0?‘ the Channel towirds the butllc- fields. of Flanders and Franco- The figure holds in one band a- q-Qgg, nympcllclil 0E sacrifice] while draped alt half must fromi the shaft or the cross is the Union Jack and iu the other hand a lsurcl wreath. At the bnso of tho pedestal is u bronze banal of which a moving moss of men is suggested in silhouette. and reilfo" sents the continual flow of ma" who passed the spot ilurins the war. _ Lord Radnor after unvr-lllna U"! memorial. said that fat-ins the ‘l-‘ronch shore ll reminded ihem that they wefp proud in sluull “hunky; {pol- Mlies, the l-‘rvnch, (yo-ring mic terrible time, and lbcy looked in the future to the French to uphold with them the cause of civihsatlon in the world and ma“! and prosperity to sill lands. The vicar of i‘ " ' (‘he Rm. Canon Tlndall) tiedlvlifll the memorial. end Sir l. Penfoid. the hsirmsn of the " Hemor- lsi bmmittse usher‘- (Alderman E. J. ‘I t _ In wotnsgmment. “it “"‘)\lSIlI-E\'GT()N, .J1||| 4—()ffig| rcporis rccelvml from Mexico City today indicntotl Canadian capital- ists arc looking ovcr the petrol- eum fields there with a view to iflyvsllng $50.ooo,0oo in oil exploi- Hl i011. W. S. Rowe nml five other men wim triniln t.o represent n wealthy (Yunntfuu syndicate. urc in Mexico (‘ity ‘interviewing Government of- flclnls und investigating general conditions. _Mr. Rowo was quoted as hav ing said the preliminary investi- u-zltions have been sosatlsfactory that he and his companions will rcport favorably to the Canadian syndicate. l-io promised that in the near future a commission com posed of some of the loading gon- loglsts of flanndn and Grcct llrl- taln wuld be sont to Mexico for a detailed technical study of tho districts already gone over in n cursory way. In some quarters here thorn is a disposition to believe tho (fanad inns’ interest in Mexican oil dove- lopntent has some bearing on tht‘ swell-known (lcslro of British ln (“pats to regain tho dominant position ouco hold in iha-t flolrl hi‘ Lord (‘owdrny nnd his assfloiaififi- but which has passed into Ameri- can bands. However. no dlreci connection between Mr Rowe and the Cowdray interests has been disclosed. ._¢, the Mayor on behalf of the town. Colonel W. J‘. Dunn ou- behalf of the Bhornciiffe Garrison. the De- nulv-Mavor of Cain's (M. Groin- - Deerue) on behalf of the Callil . an France. and the Vice-consuls on half of the Bellllll Ind IM- "Qlv - him and is also pcrmitim‘. i0 smoke. The Weather, Etc iunnl women's champion, and Miss Dori. (Ianadlnn. Goes took all four points from the R. C. O. C. ___-<..>.__._. SETTLERS FROM DENMARK mm: our AN lNJUNCTlON away? oun enzouc Y ,._ STAND LONDON, Jan 4-——'l‘ilo Canadian Press |L‘fll'il5 that tho roport wilich recently appeared in the lnndou from Copenhagen. _ that "several znmillcs had rosolvwi In emigrate to Canada," is incorrect. Tbs story apparently having bm-u made In Denmark by the ngcnt- general for Ontario, W. C. Nox- on, concerning the suitability of Danish farmers for the life in Northern Ontario. The vnqilirics were made because. some time previously. there had been on up- -psrent leqning towards emigration to Canada among the Danish fnrm ing people. ‘Mr. ‘iicxcn collected particular! regarding % such families and for wnrdorl them to the Onmrln Gor- ornntent. lie intimated to the Ou- iario Government that there worfl probably 200 more such fnmiliel suitable for emigration. The Gov srnment has n0i. yet. made known how the proposition presented by Aunt-General Noxon impresses lt- The Canadian Press understands that comm members of uis Dan- lsh Government are fevonbly ill- “; gowns-d; 1 lnjgsstlon that than _ ' sptnslpnslected set- nsrma enimte toflflllfiil- N" use. quarter moon Tuesday, Jan. M _ no of asoistance has boon 9th, $.05 tun- niven ‘by. the Government of Den- Gumnerlide- tide eighteen mln- mast in connection with emit?!‘ m» later than obwiptwlovv- uoq to any um o! <1 . , _ A . E l monomo, Jan. s- Maritime decreasing north west to 108W"! winds, mostly flir and cold. High tide this afternoon st 18.5! and tomorrow morninl It 11-11- ‘Sun sets this afternoon st 4.30. and rises tomorrow morninl It 7-41- ipnpors in the form of ticspaiclir,ll_ -‘