, The rarer TIM . Island l no. The Dew. - i ,_ . a 00"" Prince Edward t Qjgrllfleiifll Guardian, Three Cont; lug“ Gnurdlnn, Founded III. Iivenlnz Gnnrdlnn IQ!- m i All The News Worth Reading All The Ads Worth Printing - -ii CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1920 Annual Subscription, deliver-d.‘ B1 $3.00. Mull, Cnnulll; lI-Ni l. - 04-59- lliilllliilltfi] HEililMifflidiiiliil, out“; Farmers of Ontario, h ,..(llass Legislation Continue in Office To Inoludeother (SpOcIaI to the Guardian.) CHATIIAM, ONT._ Dec. 4.——I_u a [p906]! delivered here last night, llr. Drury, Premier of Ontario, made plnin admission ‘that farm- m, ' members of the In- dependent Lubor party cannot con- tinue as U._F. 0. and Labor Gov- Government in this Province. Pre- peluatlon of such a union, he gsaid, is not in line with public opinion. The farmers oi’ Ontario, he declar- ed, did not want class legislation or administration, but did Xvfm‘ .-\ falr_ honest administration of the affairs of the country I tttt- in- . eats of all the pepole of the pro- vince. "l am going to say some- thing," he declared, "which will not be approved of by all the mem- hers of the United Farmers of 0n- tario but if we are to continue in iiftéli "f6 Mosotfw Now Terminated (Spficial to the Guardian.) WARSAIW‘ Dec. 4.—- liolsheviki have smashed ull detachments of iienerttl Bulak Bulakovitch and the mnnnnts are fleeing towards Po- hnd, some crossing the ‘frontier mt Davidgrodenk North Plnsk - mnites where they were disnritled according to the latest reports re- velrd here. This ends the adven- lumls plan o! General Balako- rllvlfs rush to Moscow with a hand- ful of men aftbI-ififnullng millions e said, do Not Want and. if the Party is to it Must Broaden out Classes. . n1 1 ~t- . '= up office and fulfill our greatest mis- sion the Government of the U. F. O. has got to branch out and broad- en out. The old flame of the party ii’ it continues in office. will dis: appear of necessity and if I were choosing a new name to be adopt- ‘ed, I would chrlsten if. not a Farm- ers Party but “The People's Pro- lgressive Party", to take in every- iono. Before long we've huvo to de- _v<‘lop into a real People's Party Farmers will still have representa- .tions in that party anti they will stand for the ideals they started out with when they went out to get into power but others will be ‘represented as well and the plat- tform of the party will have to be tone which the party desires to see icrtrried out not one to be used gmere y for the purpose of obtaining oe. for“ _ Mrs. MaoSwiney g Arrivesin New York (Special to the Guardian.) NEW YOiRiK, Dec. 4.—The liner Celtic on which Mrs. Muriel Mac- Swiney, widow of the Mayor of Cork, who died on hunger strike in Brixton Prison, is a passenger, ar- rlvcd in quarantine at 6 o'clock to- day. The tslllp arrived too late to be tint-sod last night. and Will not dock until tomorrow morning. ’i‘wo hun» dred members of the Women's Re- cepton Committee appointed greet Mrs. MaoSwiney, headed by Mrs. Oswald Garrison Williard, olpensants dgdinst the Soviets while en route. . . COQ O CONDENSED strolls; vo-o o-u-O sv-o-tvmooooo-o-oo-o-oo-oo twnurzn- twain, good wages. Apply 171, Kent St. 3768-11-19-tf ‘L05T.—A SMALL YELLOW DOG boarded the police bost patrol, late yesterday afternoon and wont down the bay to the quarantine where the Celtic is lying. Mrs. MacSwiney appeared at the ship's rail waving the flag of the irish Republic and was greeted with cheers and sing- ing of Irish songs. First SinnFeiners Taken To Intern- Finder please notify Frank Mn t0‘ ment Camps Kay. Eaist Royalty. 2019-12-4-2i' ‘von JOB PRINTING of every; description, patronize the COD“. Irai Job Primary, I76 Kent Si"! Tel. 430-14 . . .l __-_.-i_-_---- l FOR SALE R-EASONABLY, FEWl barrels No. 1 fat ntaickerelk} quantity codfislt, 34 Upper! Queen S1,. , Decti ‘ i -_._....__.__.......-.__i_. ‘THE ROAD TO ARRAS AND‘ other poems by Edgar Macinnisl on sale at Carter k Co., and at the Maritime Stationers. i 4007—1l--\'~l0—6i ‘ i’ ‘BUVERS OF POULTRY ALL kinds. best quality. Eggs new lnid and cold ystoraget Butler. Slocum & Ferris. St. John, N_ B. 1076-12-4-Gi .__ ‘WMT-en-A mun FOR GEN- lrnl housework ‘in llnali family, W" "m. Apply to Lin. IXP. "tumor. so fwchford Street. ' 8840-11-25»: ___g '19 (mu WOOL one: ones- "li Priced from 816.50 to $20.00 0n sale to ole-oi. Your choice only twin Sinclair it Stewart Lin. ‘ ,1; - iofg-AZP-zii-zl Fen iii-interns: _31e numb-litigious». ~' 110G t Q l’- Zfdhihrm Cllfllflll one! - ephonin¢ ma. ' "9 A ii 0' Nate Lu: W e em . v (Spflcial to the Guardian.) DUBLI‘N_ Dec 4——The first group of Sinn Fein prisoners to be intern- cd under the Government's recent-s ly announced plan, left Dublin last.‘ night for Ballykinler, County Down but. thc number was not made pub» llc. Ballykinler Camp is on the shore of Dundrum Bay and con- tains old hutments which were us- ed during the war by men training for the Ulster Division. spia MRS MicSfWINEY ANRIVES ‘WAVING IRISH “TRICOLOR" l NEW YORK, Dec. -i.——’l‘he liner Celtic. on which Mrs. Muriel Mac Swlney widow of the Mayor of Cork. who died on n hunger strike in ilrixton prison, is u passenger. nrrivcd ht. Quarlntine at. 5 o'clock today. Tbc ship urrivctl loo lute to be passed tonight. and will not dock until tomorrow morning. Two hundred menrbers of o. wontotfs rc- ception committee pppolntctl to greet Mrs. hincStvincy‘. and head- ed by Mrs. Oswald Garrison Will- ard, boarded the police bum inu- ‘rol lntt- this afternoon and went down the bsy to Quarlntlne, where the Celtic was lying. -.\lrs. Mac Swiney appeared at the ship's rail waving the flag of the "irish its public" and was greeted with cheers nd the singing of irish songs. ‘. out oLtbose aboard had the tri- color of the "Irish lteptthlic" and waved it. as they sang. O. 3786-11-17 . " Afllimou w: r T’ m "M" '- Q "filtration "Min In ‘P0X M! “mm. "-1 AM IUY- one‘ season. Augustus llurryi Wmmhnn 0r handling on a West Itoyalty. 2021-12472! l d a I, 1:: etc “"1": Kunmin- mourn-postwar»: qoorsnn oonnmlo" ‘£1910 host. lg: the store Dill, Qmliltfl’: corner. ,8 In In h muff?" ' m confining ‘IIMIQY- moor , d “fir”. New York, m, leave st Guardian office. l'm.m‘m m h‘::"I:QP:IJ,I-:Ifl» ‘ . - “JQOZHQQQBI 1M blue cros - G . Fig. int It. fellow ompiovces ‘at. a drug store Garland, of fused wutn a postman gave him! a. letter stating that he tvas heir to about a quarter of a million, Ht will accept the money, ho sni-l, like Garland but he will Hlflf, his work If washing windows l\nllig,ther“vise have something to do un uncle. who tlin‘ sci ego, leaving th- propcny for the use of ills wife with instruct ions that n1. lter death, it sltottid III’ divided among sevcs relatives a-i undid MINISTER lIKELY ill Jiliii MEIIJHEN lliillNEl Mr. Gauthier, M. P. for St. Hyacinihe as- serts that His Views on Tariff and Im- perial Relations tally With those of Mr. Meighen. - (Splclai to the Guardian.) (YIVIAFWA. Dec. 4.-L. J. Gauth- Klttawa Journal says: "Front auth lltatlve source the Joum has been mentioned repeatedly ohm“! M“ L-J‘ Gamble" late as likely to enter the hielghcn‘ Cabinet. came to Ottawa today and} w“ m conference with m” Prime tlGuuthier entering the cabinet was minister. While there has been nolnot mentioned. Mr. Gauthier, be- concluslve developments yet, thedore leaving Ottawa lust night, in- least color was lent to the repor‘. isued “ "m" b1" 5115110911 “mlelnem his interview he asserted that his _ ,-vicws of the tariff and imperial tn-Premier relations coincided with those held Mrlshsns organ at tho capital. the by the Prime Minister today. ment. OTTAWA, Dec. _ I ill ls inform- lei‘, Liberal M P. St_ }Iy()l]|t]]g, who god that ivhile the Prime Minister" st n M1’. for .‘. yancixithe discussed the pol- . .. ,. . . Mica] simamn pamculzlrly in reteml do): the rush of grain frotn tho, time. once to Quebec, tito matter of Mr. that Gauthier may join (kwerwlto the effect that us he result of llntlitttnus HUSH or i [IMIINB ll Fillil Wiitlilli ing Turns for Wheat Gargoes. Greatest Rush 1n Years. 5 (Spiicial to the Guardian.) roan‘ WILLIAM, q ‘west has been unequaled and every Dec. h-Fo-lavailuble train crctv is being used ArtioItYTen lllteeks Amazed at Being Discussed} Action of Allies (SpQcIaI to the Guardian.) menliftfzylc-(olzzlcl-‘nf~jtilzlp ‘Illlllemkbe pursued ‘by the Allies in the r 2 n t-eaguen , , H _. of Nations eliminating article leaped!‘ Ed“, “m hm‘ m “Mm the the tnost moot section of the pact, Greek ‘lem-“m” ‘m dylmsiy 011951‘ was introduced in the assembly of,ion. It was decided todny the League today by lion (‘hafleg the A-llled cunfreres hero. 1301101138 9111181111111 Minister 0f 1118- \ The cnnfrercs‘. also resolved to 1199- T119 11111911111119"! W111 Dfvbflb- make a formal protest zigainst the 'y_ ‘be referre ‘iniendntents. by tl to the committee on issuance by the Greek Govcrntnent of 200 itilllion- drut‘. nuts in curren Icy despite tho ‘ 111091. .. uiuli of the A. dlricfly stuntuatrizctl, the position ‘of tho Allie»; is that tilt-y want to warn lite ‘Greeks vigorously that Fiume Question . ___. ‘their g-tvi-riilticlit must conforlll. lo (special to the Guardian) in grout tn.....\. to tho wishes nftlte TRIIQSTE, Dec. -i.— Up to 011g Allics and that if ilic killlllDiiilltiflfi tfclock yesterday afternoon D'An .1“ -“eitte"d"iyv‘$ “m” “M "may" nunzlois dechmuon‘ of a Mate Ofistntetttent relative to the \vit.litlr:u\~. war between [my and the rflgencylol of financial support. ill-o int-tier. of Qunrnero. Flume government ive. the Allies are prepared lo t-‘ikt’ which “'35 1° have 1941911 911'?“ i" lL-"Qll SIOPIIQI‘ tncasures. Wllliltl nn-rc midnight_ have been productive off tiw-ussed today. Silence Over nothing but complete silence. So .\s the Sevres Treaty has not for as it aippeared no opemtiontybt n ratified, it is within lltitirfi “rem under way on either sida o‘. of .he Allies to modify ll. and I8) _ ‘ _ fro lteeping this fact to the fnrc‘ ftclal word from the Hume ndmin- A. M“, d“ regards 5y,m.nfl_ l, is istrution on the sltuatvn is lHPkiHK-‘it u\Vn. that. some of tlloso at tht no communique having been issued r inference today expressed tho be- “). m,‘ D-Annunzio ndnflnistrminn ll‘ fthnt Smyru would be safer from to Allied stuntl-ipoint in Turkisl: Lililis than‘ in the hands of tin " grrek under ‘Constantine. DREAMINQ AQQUT 0m; Mll_l_' i The wish was expressed. howev- IQN; pogflg QQMEQ wrrH ‘yer, not to go so far as to threaten $250,000 LEGACY tltt- Greeks before the plebiscite - , ‘ltll retaking part. of tile territory llottcd them under the Sevres Maiden‘ ‘wast’ DH" J,- ‘ViIIiMnITrl-Mtliil-t- tlu- premiers uro in act-lard lmnmn‘ a mum," “as leumgzthut the stemest nteastlres t-‘itmuld . ‘ - ' . i ' ~ n- z?" ‘T1511’ “"1191 1w Wash: flee! "'1' ‘Si?JKVZ°KZF“ZQSLZ.FOS‘that ".1 u‘ . -1‘i_:l!‘5 la JBTES __,'nd to mke n- the Greeks choose Busznrq-g Bay has rc lpfince George m, m?" m“; 1n ‘any event they consider another monference soon ‘Will be necessd iOi~———-—— t, Misllull lbs- Greeks Are Surprised l Athens. Dec 5—~The note sent by ‘the British. French and Italian Gov sweeping floors‘ so that he Willi Brween times he intends to smoke good cigars and have an sutonmbilevlemlnenu, ,0 Greece Thursday m“ to take hint out in t!'..i couniyi toricemlng m‘, return or gormm- King “wok-ends. Flu- estate ttcc -l‘tl‘lI[{| ‘Ponstantine to bower and thc re- to Hanson true. tltul of John-s iloore luau,“ bolvwm,“ we", and Greece. tr 1 .\'-‘=Il'i such an event caused consternation i" "mwtltere. it came ‘as at comlflltlt’ $111" mong whom was Hanson 5 V Mrs. Moore dic-l recently anti _ THEE the estate whtrfii Md lteou nvollTnE ‘VEA Uh}; len to nearly $2,000,000 hy wartime‘ TEMPERAT 1» investments is tibout. to br- diriticai the letter snltl. ,nnd tonight of 7-44- _---400>—--- Supreme Court , I H n m at W ' ' ‘ dstiisaerui i|SI-‘II$15B(YIJIIIOI'I‘OM' iptirtiir-g at 7- - > lfiunflv the gllllfllfllfi KW TIDE. MOON, ETC- l i Iiigh tide this morninl: ut 7-19 The case of WI‘. Callaghan vs. Paul Martin. action on promissory ncu- tutti danluges for brooch of) e- coltlrnct for non-delivery; of buy."- was tried Saturday before Mr. moat. - WILL "run PARTY‘ who found parcel of underwear. please return either to 201 Grab‘ ton St.,or addressee. Dec. (Mn ‘LOST- BETWEEN 7 PMNcEi street and Methodist Church. s hospiilll pin with . . on "it. Pintlct‘ leave Ii. Guardian tnlfice. ll .'FOR BALI; QMELT NET USED P TflNO-Ol) R NTIID dig-due All eta ors and supplied. Price moderate. J. W. l-liflins, 14o Elm Avenue... tilt-use! . tand Thomas lnmun ilelcntiani. M“? poo. l-enin n. Justice ilnszard and n itiry. 111118- ment for defendant. on promissory‘ ——itttlgntcnt for pitiintiff ifnr $225 on hay contract being $200 paid on purclntsc. untl $25 (luluuges. .\lr. At‘. Saunders for plaintiff nnd| Messrs Eli. Strong and and Kai-i Tiinrtlit, l<.f‘. for ticfcntlnttt. The‘ mum oil James Sherry. plulntiff,, OR i fisitssicr SHQPPING ITS GETTIN NEARER! ;tiou for malicious prosct-utitm. The iiurv ‘wits elnpanncllt-ti nud tlic t-usc‘ will be tricd today. The rcsl of the" jury was tlischtlrgetl. _ Nil‘. 1H1‘- snnndnrs Kt‘, for Dlflllillilf and Messrs Edi. Strong and J.I). . Stewart. ILC. for tlcfetidunt, Thcrc. 1 arc no more _,lu|'y crises before the‘ court. Thor» are still some non- jury cases to he lrictl ailter the completion of-thu last case. includ- ing an appeal from titc decision. ‘ from the ‘Magistrate's Court in Summorsido Bil/Ml 11811111411 DT- L” I LONDON, Dec. o-rhe course to‘ ;public, was one of tho objects iSrif Determination of tlieaguc. Crawford's Pempltaticully‘ no." of,c0uld Hive tho names if theywerei irclantfrequiretl. iIe would ask the {irivil-i imswel‘ ‘Ylllflege that Mr. Crawford be hearth: lS-intsing “Rule th-ttonnin" interrupt} i The 89001111 ¢l11@‘811011-'A1‘9 3'01! Oiled him. If this is British Freedom, Se“ 1""*11'm111a11°3 01' 1111111110 said Mr. Crawford who was on his‘ ‘League associated with De Valertt feet, there is no wonder that there [so-culled President. of the Irish Rc- is m; 1, illllbllc. I ing N iiEHAl WHEAT ‘BIJVEHNMENT APPWBHEH. F iii VETERANS j Works Would be Men. Thirty Steamers of Largest Type Await-lPremier Meighoti Stated That Pttblio Begun as Speedily as Possible to Provide Work For Returned a rz-‘l f" ' . The outrages tit-c attributed to striking bankers. Mllillliiil PRUVINBES THEGRABHIB NEWS. to decide definitely wllut shall bc. “Moons- lf Consliilltine wins, or what; iukcn if the Grccks vote KINGSTON, Ont. llcc. .'i.--~Ent- ulat-lng the heroic pltoi of John Bay's well known put-lit, Jim Bind- so, who, though in imminent peril of his life at the wheel of hisburn ing vessel, declmx-ti that. “no would hold her nose against the banlrtill ‘Ithe last galoot was zi-Ihoro," ."zi.p- a .¢ ‘liulllleru- 11111911!’ Delwi-‘lltlgfl 1111‘- Cflpflvily 0f approximately" _.y|"p_\\\'_\_ ND“; 4 . Refegénh‘ Nieiglteti and ~.\[8llilr'i' _ I. ike, H -. gee Yllf‘. are other lodd- 000.000 bushels of wheat. .\ot forlin m“, unenwluynlonl “Hung "W (‘ulticr and lleid. Si“ t ‘ t Itie . "l; Kruin or awaiting turns ut. the years has there been such ll largei .- . .. l . -."intervie\v Mr. liiursif ~- 1t‘l but. K ie|uval0rs_ During me ms, mm will f , ‘ , _ _ ,etans dll otort ullutla is exile-titer), . __ _ _ , _ . t l c. to. o \E‘ish@la ill putt it) outmgeflons “m l"f(luefl‘illg U“. uuvurm tho ministers promiwil tnt- ful tnt t - — ._t________;______:___ __ ____‘mont to take xtclititt to rL-lievo 1b,. §,‘,',‘,‘:“',‘I,',‘,‘,,',‘;“w‘ff,kf‘“?,,f,'," Quit, N 5 “gililzlhllilliitillllsifibliy’ lack llls\\'0l'li, on Wm, speedily m h.,_\._,h|,,_ u" r T“ - 3”“ "gmmmg ‘TWP order‘ to employ vcttzu ~ '\\ll‘i iii. 5 _ HF)‘ of tho (iron-i Anny ITnltt-tl Vc- ' -. - . 1 -..| , ,| .| J trans and llerbort. Capt-troll, n :23?!” 1.’i‘,,‘,,,_,f,",,.,,f,f. I . ‘llltillllJt-l" of tilt: Advisory llourtl of .. . - 1 _ \- ; r ‘lite same organization intt-rview Imam f! lueetlnga h. Jlufuvuh t‘ _ l _ _ _ t ..Vlr. Illctglten also hwi.‘ l Alli‘! be “d m” ]"'111P‘-\1_1"“"91'Aa"‘3 1119111‘motifert-nce that tht- ucl\'-.l'lllll*lli. | la??? ‘n1 ‘m; Lam“! 2"?‘ 3"$"~"{1X3- was giving the grow ~i c-msitlctat- ‘ - ---o-----_ ‘ ‘e 93a 05 we“? "9 “W” L“ - r-lon to llle FOpP€SPIliJllttll~H i ___.._ ._ “i (Spficial to the Guardian.) ture that if those m‘ kl " ll - d ' ‘v ' w’. '7 a l-‘nsnnntcroN, m. ~l.——Lind- ,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,, m; '1; ,1‘, ,§_1‘,', Bomb Explosions Twenty One Bodies say Crawford, Toronto Nationallluuons . ‘ - ‘ _ " , passed ut a Dominion con- I President of belt Determination forlvenuon o; the Se“ Deyermlnauon ‘Ireland League was not allowed ltffol- 1.91am! Lew“. may would‘ Froln Wreck ;speak here last night at a public accept Mr. Crawford's answer. It ill. (Stficial to the Guardian.) ' meeting at St. Dunstanfls Hall. He|becamo returned soldiers, led by‘ QIADRID- Dec» 5-“31111111 "Kill" SEAT-rug w-n l, r 4 Th,’ began his address but was interrupLltIiose who were not returned menffiions are ".“"’"°“, m "law “ecfbodlés or 21 ‘victim; m 1,... “d1, ppm trons or 9 d l ed by CR. Hawkins who stated ne‘ . 1 ‘pmn- 3111-159 D9113’ @1011"; , - - . _ . had three questions which had“) axemm to plevem a ma“ fmm} m "aliens cmeg' Lam ‘Welling zmgrul-(gfl 1"!“ Plflfrlehnnhil‘ funk or x l‘ ' _ lspen. ing. I-Itttvkins demanded tho ulidnight. an infernal ins-chino exf a e 0c .0 n“ ""‘"n""un !bren prepared at a public meetmgketracuon of the smtemem that ma‘! mode“ on n", window Sm u! nwicoast last Friday ]Iii\'t' llt-(‘il ix-cov- i {held just previous lo .\ir. Craw-‘or my other n," “H! {paint-v occupied by the Archbishoptlm-Qd an“ buried o“ m“ ”"“‘-‘ “w? {iortiis meeting, which answers [M1, U . .1 u, _ mm were of Sevillc. it blew u. large hole inlcape Johns‘)? accmfljnhr. m.“ Mk“ ' gem!“ "Yes" or “no” were rpquvsl pd 1mg“ nose v» to were not return‘ [he wan but injured no anew-grant front heal: Bay. “itshlngton, ‘ed from him ;_Mr_ venom smlod his meaning Brolnblss vziere (limo-n at the liousel 0 ti). ' i‘ The first question was to tho of-ytlvtts not that returned- men were ginzspaunentgmhfe-ain wfanvdlgflgznzfi '.___<"" . |fert, whether lilo separation of Ire led in their opinions by those not tho building wits severely damaged. iiand from tho Iiritlsh Empire lmthretnrned int-n, but that they had Tim 110111‘ mill-s in 111111 C11!‘ WEPBFONE HLOT sTSE-figfitfiflg Elllt’ establishment of an Irish Rc-‘been led to the hall by them. IIe shattered by pxpmsmn“ 133' even‘ ' ' I'll ._ . .. . "s" P""‘1‘@m‘ 1' is a mo‘ 1lilfimti°filitiolfifiilfitHf".Ki hi‘? "" l" r “Clfilwlnr-(g-i-Tellll) I ivasl-ttrtoi‘ of indifference to i118 whothoi- (some! to the Guardian) Isfrflyed by me tn..- mmhg, re. Mn, z 1e_ 0 m‘ “F i “L Mon“ "5 l.\'011 21W I119 I116 Ylklit lo speak in —--"" mained at the whct-i of his burn- kubl ;Soit Determination goes, our obqtmt; my m- 110p 31,-, venom SaMYNEWMAN CLARKE SENTENCE!’ ing vessel until ht- iiod beached. iPOIS E0 I10 further. We are iriendsdie rogrcttetl that in the capital cityi To DEATH he? on ‘vane lslnllil‘ -ot all who s_vmpuiltize vritlt Irish of New Brunswick it was impos-i NNDOVER» x-B» Dec- 4-—N°“" thnowevor’ 2x113“ Q"; hlludgztcrlezzi . ,, ‘ ‘ _ __ g ' ‘ , . , - _ e crew o 1e f-‘IOOPTU t. ’"”"°"‘ 1511118 10111111 Sufficient courtesy tolma“ Cmke’ “M '“‘§f-d°"“ m“ taken to the tin-innit. tier-no the Th“ mph. w“ follow?“ -. 1 Phoebe Bell on tho -oth of ‘last l - . - u} hunt-enable m; Crawford m be hm-lrtldMzlrvh w“ genmnwd m M mm steamer was run on the beach, and lerous interruptions and calls lhiildlo tht-n closed ibc tuceting and re- b‘ yd. (‘l dl l‘ r I ' l ‘m9 captain “M” ‘mild Wm‘ we ‘um e yo b . d - u’ . . | 3' ‘in g0 - m“ er ‘em m? n» T“. ship. All but Ulll’ wrap-vi serious , qu s l n t: answero. yes Oliqllfifllfid the fllldlcHCf‘ to disperse, prisoner displayed no emotion when Injury’ but me fir" m“, Imde such to," no. lion. P. J. tonoit, cltmrmltnptflGod Save the King" was sung by ‘he 59111911” “MK Pmnmmced» rapid headwny m“. U“... ‘Vere “n. nob. the meeting remarked at this junc all the audience standing Sentence Wm be earned out March 11111 l0 new e “int- or -|,‘..,,- belong. P1!" __ I ' ti 1921. iClarkeWa mother was pres- e r " ‘ _ h f u o . Tod“, we i“ "i —--l—-—-—'==, out in court. The sentence will be mm‘ Th°,5°h""“'f‘f‘ w“ on er T I » , y H and n he shad-o“ taken to the Govenor Gencral in “T” w Kmgsw“ “"7" Nomi-em‘ i 3 I r5 u 0 of agreat loss. One has been taken a pea] ' when; 51m had tit-ll -rt-.tl a cargo from us whose place will indeed p ' of coal, and \\‘il>' owing Io tie up 7-5 . Late Canon Simpsonf" w m‘ maybe expressed in the one wordht l faithful. ’ Faithful to the truth 115.1! had sssmous m sr Psi-en's care‘ TO us: AND WORK or ca.‘ non SIMPSON M 5L peters Cathedral ygslmarllotvers of mind and soul, he he. do). plot-pint: fitting tribute wits 332px“ 13??‘ ilaitl to the life anti work of thekamlliu] in h,“ ‘IQHN ,m Lari; latc Cation Simpson by tlu- proach-i . ‘ ' “ p 1' ,_ I‘ ipriest. in school and church and er. Archdeacon “atson, taking ammo homes 7r m0 up l? h” b“ -he text of ills‘ sermon. Luke XIX.‘ _' k '_ ‘ _ f; .p "I f 13.___0ccupy Tm | compo. |u1mo noun a, [it rien oi the The Archdeacon spoke of life ,11_°°1'- 111° Small!‘ 11111115_1"1_11l 1° 111° ‘with all its possibilities and pow- “ck and smmwlng‘ Fmlhlul in m“ w", as a Slawnrdship J. sacred u,“ use of his time and opportunities. mi e to Hm Greek “whine, . land pointed out that ll wits requir-ihe “"90 m5 “f9 1° u"? m" “m1 S . . ed of a steward. that above all .140“! “'°1'k1‘- m911m“r"°11@d 311M181 thing.“ he m. found faithful, andthc could accomplish. To us lie lia- thnt he would sooner or later be l9“ ‘m’ hermiie °f ‘1 1105K‘ PX“ required to giro on account of hls-“mlll”? “m! a“ we 1°11‘ 1" "Si 1111 tslw-ardshh,_ I ‘ithat was mortnl of him, we did H, , .-\ll Ihc Gail-given powers of mind it is true, with sorrow in our loss. ‘illlil soul ore ours. not. to be west-IN“! 1“'°'°‘md symPa-ihy Wm‘ m5 be ied, bill cultivated and used in enrn- PPHYBII fmnily. Yet in sure and cor- est. service. The than)‘ 0l1i101'111l1ll-;ain faith that. for him death -wa,s lies nl‘ doing good are ours to boisirnply’ a call to that ltiglicr service limprovcd. ’l‘hc ‘common tasks of ev for which ho had been fltte-l by the §c~ry day llfo ztru not to be deglplg- discipline oi‘ llfc, his response to ‘ed. or neglected even through oppor|ihe .\ia.ster's commendniion-—"\\'eil tunlty small and trivial. Often titeldono, thou gQQd “m1 faithful ger- smallest tasks furnish the truestyvanh mo“ has: been famm“ m." test of character und tnuy be the.“ R,“- ;h|ngs_ I w!" make thee m]. Informs of the highest discipline tit- m. over many things’ emu. mo“ m, ting men for more difficult or to the joy of the Lord." - ‘higher service. ‘ At the evening service, Iiev. H.C. E The great truths of religion, soiiiighi, who took as his text, the Col 9mm 11119911011911 01‘ "filleclffl "Piiect for ihc second Sunday in Ad~ gllve them and hand illotn on to othlanm and nemrssm, of umdyhm m} ‘em 0"“ to defend ‘ma gufird t-lioly Scriptures, also referred to against. attack by foes. or tnismter‘ _pretution bynilstaken friend. Them“, mm pamor or the uougrww "mny mew“ “I grace‘ "my" w“ tion who had so zealously and lov- rument. study of the Divine Word , the services and discipline of the iglguitdrfgltt‘rfiofifieiqggigrs: gym Church are ours for use; not ashram“? and infirm” '0 an ends in themselves, but as spirit, _ _ Finns Ratify uni food whereby we may itttnin to‘, nobicr clusrncter nnd become "in- creasingly fit for thc service of tho‘ Master. ' True succus in life is faithful-l Hess to the Divine trust; and the; iworsi failure is that the possibll, “entrusted to our care. that. we maylvem which @9313 ‘em, the “npofl. tho loss sustained in the dentlt of Peace With Soviet ‘ LONDON, Dec. t-fflw Finnish parliament today ratified the peace ST. JOHN DRUGGISTS NEAR STRIKE ST. JOHN, Dec. Fr-Tlte refusal the pollct- to sire that the Lords Day Act was ntorc strictly observ- ed. The putrohnen were told to pay particular attention to tltt- drut, stores, do sou that they sold noth- int: but drugs and other articles allowed under the act. FORMER EMPRESS OF AUSTRI , ‘JEWELS 8H for the winter, when suddenly and mysteriously tfiamcs burst out. The boat. was at flit‘ lower end of “Iglfg Island .t3l lht- tlllli‘. . . of a few druggists to agree to the Although 1114- 1'11"‘ “'11s fllliflfly son/u. YESTERDAY con lbw“ '~""°" 1'1"‘ "1 m‘ "- "0 ‘"1" plan ‘was nil that. prevented a strike devouring the var!‘ ‘Fart-fin S115- TAINED nus nEl-"ensnceltllv FPWWI -'111<1 vtmfidvflvv 01‘ “11- zztnongst. st. John's lfty odd drug-hue courage-bush sun‘ I‘: his rm w-ven though they differed from his glsts hero today. he, strike mtsdmtil he Wafijlw" l" 1P1!" "hi?" lvimvs. Fsithlull)’ cultivating his in protest 1n instructions issued w 1W1 1111*" 11“ ""“""'“~ “°“'°“°'~ ‘failed to save tin- shit». which was completely ticstwnffl- T111‘ (‘few- who number; {onrtw-n, escaped Iwithout injury with ill" exception of Mate 153M Woolnt-i", of hitti- land. Ont. who W11- “311117 111ml" cd about tbc inw- A wizanmc s SOLD "ro SUPPORT FAMILY it is reported that former-Bin- and their children who have been - - ‘tn-smear; ._..___ ._..-.. ‘...._ itlfis of our life should he lost and v Funk for violation of the spwd W. wasted through our own falthless- loss. treaty with Soviet Russia by s press Zita of Austria Hungary, has in exile in Switzerland. 'i‘ht= form- large majority. uys a doopstoh to been forced to coll her jewels to er empress ls so‘ u horc. with im- the Central News Agency from III in supporting herself. im- ‘imq- baby uehduko in hoi- arms, ivcur- uoioingtors. . hntiitiw Swim BIDDER-WWW; in: cm of the use». .L-.|-