‘i r y- c- .~.. 1i 1 ~'/)“_\'-4 .»;-:~ --~_. DECEMBER 5, 1921 titans u’ Ylllm SiiRESllFF EATl-IER exposure and hard work bring s and aches in muscles un_ joints. Have n bottle of Sloan's Liniment handy and u, b/fgggl‘. Pamlraile: ' mbbing. ‘on wil find at once a comfortin sense of warmth which will be folio e relief from the soreness and stillness of aching ‘oints. _ _ Also relieves r eumatism, sciatica, w. imlpralnsand strains. v i-‘or years pains enemy. Ask h .. i "fiicnarrzsttr- *1;- “l” W“ Holmwr 0mm. NATIONAL PROGRE S 8 IV E rauzllg‘? "Belzilfémston Hail Mon- V . . rowan _ and not at LABOR M i ‘ E-ETWQ- A meeting of all the workers of Mr. P. S. Brown will be held this Monday events: in the Committee rooms glesglfllt o'clock. lmportant busi- ACCEPTED CALL- Rev q, Glendeniiing. pastor of the y Blhudist church in this city for 171B P!!! "IP06 years has accepted an invltatilon received from the Wesley Memorial Church, Moncton his naswffllfl i0 bests after the Con ference year next in July. While in Charlottetown Mr. Gleudenning has done faithful and effective [work as n pastor and preacher, ab» ly ministering to a very lafgg Con. Sfeiiation. Not only the Metho- uist church in this province will -—-—--—-—————?—~ miss Mm but the city us well for life in the ridins 0i’ North York. every movement tending to our m0- The result is that tho end of the ral advancement bus bad his pow- campsign finds the Liberal forces crful support. i“ hoping for King's defeat and plot‘ ting to overthrow him in favor of twenty seats in Ontario; with Mi. Gouin in the event of victory. To- King at its heal}, it is certain of day. indeed. in the city of Montreal -but ilve. and not even that. scores of canvassers are soliciting Hence it is, that. on the eve of votes on the plea that Sir Lomer polling. Liberalism is not certain Gouin is to be the "next Premier of even ten seats between the Ot< nf Canada." and one searches Lib- tawa River and tho iPsciflc Coast. eral speeches in vain for a men- On the Prairie Provinces the party tion of Mr. King's name. is practically non existent while in i British Columbia where strong lead orship might have given it a. tight- lng chance, it cannot count a single seat. Thus Hon. H. l-l. Stevens. the fighting Minister of Trade an} Commerce. who has been waging at brillinn’ battle for Meighen, today wired to Government headquarters hero "uftcr a complete tour of the Province am confident that the Government candidates will oil be elected." I Elleigim wllltwlit-t illanplign , _"i"*~—"' iCoutinued From Page 1.) Alibi Faking. Liberal stragidists hero in the ca- pital. realizing that the party is facing defeat. are already submit- ting the alibi of Mr. King. They declare that without him the pa» t_v would have been swept into of- llco, but that his war record, his intellectual feeblcness as compar- ed with Mr. Mcighen, and above nil. his weasel words on any anti every issue. prohibited a Liberal victory. King. they complain, began by t-rnwlitig and scraping before the Fails in Quebec. Even in Quebec. King has failed farmers. continuljgVthil posture to keep the Liberal bloc intact. until no had ailicnatcti the cities, Sir lomer Gouin was called in and then. when it was too late, almost at tho clcventh hour to turned from the farmers only to fall between two stools. liad he gone out in the first place. as Mr. Meighon went out. and couragooits. save the fortress. but the Old ilicu party, rallying to Mr. Meighcn just as in days gone by it. rallied to (Tariicr and MacDonald, has made iy Qhllllcngctl the Agrurians he n gallant fight. These old lilcu would at least have merited res- loaders. many of them dcscyuul- poct. instead lic struck ills flag ants of those llnc old Froucli Cnn~ to Wood and Crcrar all over Onta- rio. and the WVcst. with the result that tho lilarmers rejected him with scorn and tho East despised his cowardice. ~ Ontario Liberalism. the political ndian families who have been the pride and the backbone of Quebec, have voted ,tltat not again will their province be isolated from the rest of Canada. by a party that rears its success upon a foundation descendants of tho Blakcs. the of appeals to racial passions und lliowats. the Charitons and the creed, They have waged a brave (‘.'trtwriglits, have been against -ht, they have shaken the Liberal him to u mun. Those men. inheri- tors of ll grout tradition. followed llaurlci up to 1917. but they could not swallow King. They look up on him as isc botraycrcf true Liberalism in i917; as unworthy of the leadership of a. party uf great names and achievements in Canudiati public affairs. And this. combined with Mr. King's wobb- ling nu all big issues. his failure to stand upon his platform. his plea to trust in his duplicity rather than in his pledges, as well as with the disinclinatlon of women and returned soldiers. to support u man who was rocrcant to Nntiniiiui duty in 1917, ticstroyicti the party's citadel, and today. on the eve of the final "over the top." they claim twenty seats solidly behind hlclgh- on. Summed up, there is everywhere a, ring of victory in the air. From East and West. from ridings urban and rural, reports came to Ottawa today of a great national uprising in support of Mr, Melghen. ills wonderful campaign, his lino cour- age. the soundness of his policies and his moving appeals to national pride and for national unity. have undoubtedly stirred the country. That victory will perch on his banner on Tuesday next no 0m‘- licre in Ottawa, other titan n. holle- i-lianccs from ihc first. With Mr. h.” partisan or Kim; and Crorar, Fir-lding as loader, Liberalism “mortal” the slightest (ionbt. might have scoured upwards of . ALA ‘AAAA Y ' citissrin lilliliiltlislillllliffi a when eoplel co-n to on! can to be forwarded. III M!!! at . -uttlil:ltt:a'niflelglt: ££SI..‘°.S"ZS§ 5211'?" Ellie tinn- (II I109") u‘ i2.l.'a..°..‘."i2"..... s.“ nut near-Ins Ill liven!»- Ieltl. In no use ell till [Ill be over ind. Advertisements "an" “up”: "Intense cannot be ac owllllfll- -' — — '- ooooooooooooo-v» FUR DALI FOR SAhE——<Bae-; burner. No. ll. Apply 262 Grafton Si. FOR SALE-HEAVY BROWN paper, Apply at Guardian on Hoe. lGIl 044-00 MISCELLANEOUS DRESSMAKING DONE, 95 Euston. scnd for Va Farm List. ilcst climate, Dept. (). Emporia Vu. .lN0. ALFRED MACDONALD P"? vincial Land Surveyor, llcrmau- ville. ii WE ARE NOW IN THE MARKET to bny dressed poultry. millet‘!- geese, ducks and crate fattcnen (‘lllOkPIlll for which we will pay the highest market price. Alil birds to bo sits HM dry rlciw and with all feathers removed- McLeod t‘; McGrcSUF- M°“'-“5“e' HORSE FOR HIRE FOR WINTER months. Bound. steady. quiet animal. Apply Guardian office. Bull. 4 years, old. Apply D1111 can Dnrruch. Canoe Cove. width for track. A. McLean. blacksmith. ky Point. "non-rant. run nemooett- in); (in, Riley Building. 9069-: St. Charlottetown. All the late! and but ways or remodelling, dressing. dyollll! M"! Yellllm‘? high class furs. We lliflfllllli" in made to order furs coats ‘or men and women. Also on han n number of ready-mm" “mild” real coats. No. 1 trimmed will: Beaver and Fox, will be sold a wholesale prices. Our long or perieuce is a guarantee for our sale. three young owes in lamb. Si‘. Stewart. Duustaffnage. WANTED WANTED-Smelt: and price. M. Ill. Mclsaao. Souris. THE CENTRAL GUARDIAN _ is to be replaced by a rick struct- i FOR BALE- Registered Holstein FOR SALE~ Cheap tloliverv sleigh, suit grocer or milk man. Right Apply to John at lioc< REGISTERED tztcssrsas for Ram. thrco years old, first prize lamb at Toronto 1918. good stock getter, one ycurling lltlm eels. Give work. an the work ts done l" our offices. Charlottetown. Open nveuiusl. ' PUBLIC NOTICEJ wish l0 ""0"" the public that my business is lo- coated in the MoAi-thur Block. corner of Water and Summer Streets, Summersidc. Willi 11-33395 OI] both Summer S1793‘ and Water Street. First- "mm Summer Street BIIIFBIIW- 0"?‘ land. Studebaker and Willi!" KM“; “r5, parts and auto ac- cessories. Second floor. 0m!" ontranco. office and fur r001!!- where 1 will continue to handle all kinds of raw furs. Call Ind we us in our new dlllfififl- - ll. Rayner. Bitmmerside. LOST ________________.___..___ Loan. errwszu CHARLOTTE town and Alexandrltzl bl; 0°"- tnining clothes. etc.‘ Loavo at ll ll. Jutlsoifs. Alexandria. Bll- t WANTElL-BV YOUNG LADY. room and board, central location. Apply Guardian Oillce. WANTER-JOBBERB AND TRA- yglgfg for i; well known Tonic Wine. Apply to George Gunner. s52 D'Aiguilion st. Quebec City- WANTED-Aii kinds of well dross- ed poultry, write or phone. J-‘E- MacEachorn_ Cherry Valley. " T0 LET TU LIT TWO OFPIOII IN NEW LllERAL-CONDERVATIVE WO- MEN are requested to attend meet- ing today. 3 p. m.. G. V. A. rooms. WILL INTEREST broadmakcrs At this season of the year when flour made from new crop wheat is the only kind available, it would be well to remember that to obtain the best results. the flour should be thoroughly warmed and sifto-i and the dough well kneaded. A lit- tle more igeast should be used and time of fermentation increased by about one hour. In addition to this snore wwster should be added to the flour. thereby making dough slacker and the addition of a little sugar will help to bring about good results. _80ClAL EVENT .. The choir of Zion church were the guests of thr- cougregatlon at a supper served in the Ladies‘ Parlor Friday night. The catering was under the mating- ement of the proprietors of “The Spa" who provided a most excel- lent repast. Musical selections were provided by Miss Lillian Mac lienzle. Mr. Wilson and lVir. Ben Acorn; readings by Rev. G. C. ‘Taylor and addresses by iliinssrs. S. Angus ‘MacDonald; S. Albert Macdonald; Harry MacDougail. Miss Barnes presided at tho piano. s» PERSONALS ‘Rev. J. A. Cairns arrived in illl‘ city Saturday evening from Saskat» chewan to spend a few days ViSlv lng with friends here before leav- ing for England. Capt. James Roacho returned to the city Saturday night from Quo- hec after placing his ship the C.G.S. Cartier of the surveying scrvicc. in winter quarters. WILL MOVE HOSPITAL — The work of moving the damaged (‘liar lottetown Hospital building, which urc, starts today. The contract for the job has ibecn awarded to Mr. D. It. Morrison of Summersidc. The building will be placed in n vu~ cant lot across the strcct and will be moved in thrcc sections. At il meeting yesterday plans for the subscription campaign for flintls for the new hospital were concluded Tho campaign starts today, the ob‘ jcctlvc for Charlottetown being 517.000. A Bigr Order F: r Government Rails (Special to TheGuardlan) SAULT STE MARlE. ONT. Doc. Ii--lt was announcml hero tonight that ll. government railway order for 15,000 tons of stcci rails ililll‘ been plat-ed with the Algoma Steel. Company, ivlilln the 20,000 tons the plant is now starting to roll will help to a considerable extent‘ to tide over the unemployment situation in this city. it was Ill1-, uounced that the new nrdci- for govJ Iernnient railways was for 30.0001 lions of rails. and was divided equally between Sault Sto hlarie and Sydney. ' Big (Tut in Wages 5 0n ll S. Railways‘ , ....____._... (Special to The Guardian) (ZliiCAGO, Dec. 3» A decision cx- pectcd to cut nearly $1,000,000 from the payrolls of New England rail~ roads was ha-ndctl down by the Unl- icd Stains Railroad Labor Board to day, when it readjusted the rates of pay clerks, making the hourly lute identical for men who work six days and those who work sov- cn days a week. The ruling bo- cnmcs effective on December 16th on live roads, Boston and Maine. Maine (lentrai. New llavcn and Hartford Central, New Enfildfltl railway and the Portland. Maine 'l‘erminsl Company. o}——-— Princess Mary's Marriage Now Universal Topic (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Dec. ii» Princess Mary's trousscati for hcr marriage to Vis- count Lascclics will be made prin- t-ipally by tho widows of billet-rs killcd lu the war. Many towns in Grout Britaiiti are promoting sub- scription lists for wedding gifts. the greater portion of which. how~ over. at Princess Mary's earnest do sire will almost certainly bo devo- tcd to philanthropic efforts. sucn as hospitals and kindred instit\t- tions. Parliament, upon King George's accession to the throne decreed that tho Princess should receive £6,000 pcr amnuni during ‘ licr lift‘. LONDON. Doc. !l--Thc prcsenhr tion by Viscount Luscelles to Prin- ct-ss Mary of an emerald platinum engagement ring has set a tncw fashion in London. Desldos thc ring. Lascelles has given his thin» rec a gorgeous sot of emerald jcw- elry and Bond strcct jewelers ro- port a heavy demand for this slono. Princess Mary seldom wears low».- ry. tho string of pearls given hcr by her father sind mother in 1014 with an exquisite miniature watch from Queen Alexandra being her only usual adornments. The bridal vcii of the Princess was ilrst worn by Quccn Victoria. "TALLV WITH EACH OTHER’ The Patriot says: "Although chai- innizt-d to do so neither Premier THE OHARLOTTETOWN (iUARDIAN Took ‘ Bellman.” GAINS 22 A Montreal Man's Amazing Experience Mr. Tramblay, of Montreal, says. since taking Rcdmac. the Grout Herbal Tonic, he has gained 2". pounds.’ .l feel and people say. i look 30 ycnrs younger. ‘l had been suflering from a run-down condi- tion. nervousuess. loss of strength. poor appetite and thinness; today l feel hungry, sleep well, nervous‘ ncss has disappeared and hard work never bothers ‘mo. Retliuaci was a ‘God-send -to me. Tho re..- son REDMAC brings such wonder- ful results is because it feeds run- down glands tlio cause of many rundown conditions, by supplying them with the extracts of Ccrtuia Herbs and Roots and Tropical plants, the glands are tnade strong and healthy-Just like re-chnrging .t zit Mahons Drugstore. Closing Meetings 0i “the Campaign Both Conservative Candidates for Queens llave Gootl Ground for Assurance 0i Election The political catnpalign in Queens Count‘, concluded on Ffr‘ day glght with an excellent mem- lng at Long River, following simi- lar successful onus at French Riv- or anti Clifton on the two previous nights. At the two liilttli‘ muntings thvrc wore mnniorlcs which did not liclp the Liberal candidates. There are! still lu the vicinity stakes staiud-l lag which hull been sci to murk til-n path of the New London brunch railway on which tho Liberals were going to ride into power in the; election of 191i. At tho Long Riv~ cr meeting Mr. Sinclair rccltt-ti the old story of the want of audit and iht- gcncrul extravagance Of the gnvcrnincnt. Mr. Donald '.\lut~Kin- non, in tho course of his apt-och following Mr. Sinclair. aptly turnml the tables on the lattcr by stating that thorc had been two ziildlts and that Prcnticr hlcighcn stiggcstcil tint ll thirtlivtittlti be given if no cc -. . “bui." said Mr. McKinnoil. “hail thr-rs- |li"t‘ll such an audit in Ullllllfiiillilil with htc Liberal at:- '< counts as thorn have becn tinder ‘ iltcrti railway tho prcsrnt government would not be as many stakes as there have been in the vicinity of Long River since tlir survcv of 1011." This retort lirntlglit down tho house. At this meeting illflO Mr. Sinclair tried to make a "sensational rove- lution" by starting that thc present government had rebated the duty’ on lngredimits entering into tho iBaliour Praises Domini . (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON. Dec. 2.—(7on- fcrcnco was cmpnztslzcti by u rc- prescnlativo of tlic Old Country delegation in the course of an in- terview this evening and high praise was also given to the dolo- gutioins from tho other ilritish Do- minion-s for the way thcy have roll-l tiered assistance lo the etatrsinctt from Grout‘ Britain Ill tin- discus-- siou ol the impirtaitt qigcrtttitms which urc being COIISlKlCFPII hvrc. it was. declared to be Mr. Bal- four's opinion that the work oi tho delegates from (Ianadn and other, self-governing units of tho Empire ltas been invaluable, "l don't. know how i should get along without them" he was quoted us having said. Canada and lior sister 11o- utinions have been of tho greatest postslblo assist-lilac. The ODURULP than declared the Donilniotis played a great and noble part in the war and they have taken their places ti of cooperation which they dis- played at that time. Possessing titc Valuable Assistance Rendered by Delegates lromi 0verseas ilominions Acknowledged by Mr. Baliotu in this conference in the sumo spir-l Tliil llrea lTunic POUNDS storage buttery. lf weak. pale, thin, or run down. try REDMAC. the King 0f Tonic-s. This rentarkablo medicine brings results quickly. lt has lic-lpc-l thousands to regain youthful ht-ultlrnnd strength. Trv a bottle; a. large. generous bottle can ho produced from your drugglst at a reasonable price. if you have in digestion or Stomach trouble, it you you feel all out of sorts. RED- MAC will put you on your feet l.i o. short time. Tim 2 Macs, Wholesale butor for l’. E. i. Sold also itt Gallunfs drug store. Suin- morside. in O'Le:try at \\".tugh'.»; Georgetown at Knights; llinntitjgu~ Distri manufacture of tileoniitrguriuo. hlr. Donald fvlcKinuon reapllod effective! ly to this by remarking that Mr. Sinclair had forgotten to stutc in this contraction that buclt rebate was allowutl only in the case of tiluonturgairinc mzmttfziciitrt-ti in (‘a- nada for export and tint for home use. as provided for iii the (‘us- toms tariff. l\ir. Sintrlzilr's sensation snficred a dtit-idcd slump when this explanation ivas matic. Mr. J. H. Alycrs also spokr- very cffcctivolyi at all these meetings. Ho gave Mr. l). A. llicKinnoti f! clcvcr and decisive rnply to tho lattr-ris charge that Premier Mciglr on liatl hvld (iilicn without elct-tion zificr boilil: uppoinlotl lctirloi‘ 0f tii - Conservative party. .\ir. Mycrs said that a similar occurrence was n bu. found in Mr. lVit-Kiuntinfls nwn iinlilitrttl l-nrvct‘ when ho lit-ill tlic office of Attnrncy General of this province for two years ziftor being dcfcatcrl at thTi polls. ‘Title riso ivns woii roroivotl and loudly ('ll(‘l‘l'0il by the nndlcnco. Those tact-tings. although hold in former Liberal strongholds wvrc most docidctlly favorable tn the Conservative candidates and thcrc is no dtittbt that they will rcccivcu larger moztstirc oi‘ support lltif-I than at any previous olcctltiti. Mos- srs. Donald hiaulfinnoti and J. llf .\'|_V(ll'll are quite optimistic over the result of tho campaign and ful- l'.' expect to rccolvc the majority of votcs in Tuesdays election. l \ s‘ y‘ . \ a \ \ \ \ i t t l v \ \ \ \ \ i \ \ t \ l \ l \ \ \ \ \ i t \ I l i \ \ \ t \ \ l I \ \ i . \ \ \ v 3,111 TOM TBRRISS Qnonuc-riou onto MEN TELL‘ NOTALES no lblp explosion in Vltagrsplrl Tom Terrlss production. "Dead Men Tell No Tales," was staged on 5 scale hitherto unattempted, and at a coat of several thousand dollars. Hundreds of extra players were used and flames leaped high in the air consuming sails and masts while they fought valiantly with hose. buckets. and wet blankets. They worked as though life depended upon it, while cameras clicked until the order came to take to the life boats. A heavy chnrlfl of dynamite wrecked the vessel shortly agter the int 01ml QMJFIEEPF?“ "- »~ a AT THE PRINCE EDWARQ Wednesday and Thursday, December l and 8 jbfltllliilll is m. ti" illllfltltltlullll -LIQUOR sToYEil _ Stiilll‘ and tlic liquor S(‘lZl'1l.ii1l' nlhi-t tiny : 1 liuigvd for 521i!‘ lttivping in Print-v ___ -t_~___ itllllli)‘ Jail has ili‘l'il stolvn. iuvustigatiott is being dclitilniit-d. __._~ r 0118 Delegates, status of sclfgovtirning communi- liva all united by bonds oi’ kinship and oi‘ common ititcrest they are wit-king in perfect harmony to lirittg to the cunfcrcticc tho bone fit of their taounscl and to auivztnrtv tho irrcztt cant-ac for which it was ciilltitl. to which tht-y are appointed. Mr. Fit-id stated that tho oigliin animal llritlsli lntiustrlcs‘ Fuir will ho livid at London and Birming- ham front tlin 157th. of February to tho 10th, of .\i.'trch next. when a largo part of tho world. including many from Canada. (‘itnztdiau luutiiifzit-lilrcrs arc now cligllili- as vxhibittlrs at this fair. but vcry fvw have tukcn itdvuiitttgu of Hit‘ opportunity of showing their ntanufacturcrs. 'l'iin speaker added that tho fair is Brituinsuuntutldis~ play of ltcr mutiufuctttrers. and iii- ilustrios and tho trade btrvcrs‘ op- portunity of sclrctiug goods for the tinsulng season's trade. that is iiw finest display oi‘ quality goons in titc world, and that it is a bust ness fiiir-ivliivli no kctui buyor can ‘afford to llllSti. l IN [Fiilfll T EIJHU IlONDON, Doc. fl.—- A wholesale HIIYITOIJEEEIIHEBEE‘ ill“ ‘Ell lllllll l‘ l, i] Hillllllfil PPS FINANBES erences with the Fiianccilor oi‘ fvildllmnucnt of the Eumilcnn fiti- the Exclicqtlcr illorno and Sir Rob- ancial chaos in foreseen as a rc- erg Klfldpfglpy. 1mm} of u“. punk suit of the visit to London 01' Dr. of England. ' Rnthrnnu. fornmr Minister o1’ Rt»! it is tinticrstond trrntgtit that construction in tho German Cabiir miggiinlinng am hnnflngnt by ci. lwhich tho reparations provisions 'l)r. Ralhonau was busy 10-day lll- of tho treaty of Vcrsnllllcs will ho Mnvlcwinw lloading British bank- revised. the British Premier tak- "Pfl "K111i lflnilllclvm. HIP Will llll lng the lend in a new policy \V|l|i'il il0lllll0fl'l.V see Premier Lloyd it is hoped will rescue thr- world Gem-xii before ho rcmrns to Bor- from the present impossible mn- lin. Ho has already hold confer» dliiofln and result in thc rccsttib- lishmcrit d1‘ tho worlds markets and international exchange. I ‘The information comes from a source closo to Lloyd George and it is assorted that tho nllisd gov- ,arnmonts. as wcll as Washington. ‘are already in possession of accur- statod that an essential part of Llqyd (Gmrgefiv pivigi-am is that , . A. IoDon- Mbighen nor tho Guardian has firllugglgltzqpllyifflioo in Riley been able to ouote two addresses mi‘ ' made by the Liberal leader 0N Tm; TARIFF that do not tally COTTAGE AND GARAGE TO LET with each other." Most surely {All modern conveniences. 7 they no “TALLY WITH EACH rooms and frost proof cellar. Ap- OTHER.“ 1N EVADING AND ply No. non]. Carter 6t Son. Allcllililimfl- ate knowledge of these plans. it is in 1 lb. and y, lb. the allied debt to the Ilnitcrl Sla- tes lu- paid with Germanys debts Ward Onc Easb- 'i‘\\'ti ilui- ll.‘ at .\i:'-. lllll.tl'_\ .\ii.\lillt't'.-', 1'14 LABRADOR HERRINQ- 'l‘ h i- |,,,|.,.h,.,.,,.,. 3L host yi-i, l‘l.‘i‘(‘i\'4‘ii dirt-ct irom l..| l) ‘_ _‘ F“ \_ “WW PUT," WNW brador. Scull your ortivr in now Ward Onc West-Aim- 4m 1| i it it. . I .\, l | to R. 'l‘. iloltilztn. Liluitvtl. Suit» 3;. “cum. 5;.’ tncrsiilv. H _ _ , . _ H q m I ward one W9;(_()n.i hiiniii iii igll-ml. llimlll» .. .ii (‘litill .1. BFllNG YOUR TURKEYS, ,'.',t.‘i‘;1*' ward Two Ea5¢_()uu -H|i'.,,1 ,~.\ ,\l,-._ (Krill -r‘:i-~ l-lilli-llttllli-g {I05 and rhirlivnr: to ii ’i‘. litilmnn, q 1 Hut Liluitt-ti. Stimutvrsillv. llil-lhvsi lill "H m) a‘ . - . . ..~ mix: for good rztiu-it. ilPlili". and fi-i-t ward Twg E35[-(ll1l‘ lniiyii. .|l Jilin» lji-j. -* ‘ii llotrw, .- mtlst lh- ]‘l‘llli|\'f‘il. l-‘owl ralu .|i- y__ w g lif‘ll\\‘ll or liflilFllWil. “m” ‘ l" .. -—-i~» - “lard Twu w¢5g,__()n.- iiliolfi i1 .|:llnl~ iluiiis‘ it‘ .\‘ ilu- \ Strcci. _DHUNK ANP P'S°"°ERLV" Ward Three EJSt-Jlni- iiiiiith iii J11li1i-:-t‘.|l1.l:it.iti' lillfllffl‘ Shop. .;\ promlnt-ilt Lint-mi \\'i)l'l\I‘[‘ \\.t.<_ , ‘stud S. itrility by illFpt lur For. l‘l'llli'i‘ ltilll (iflllvillll ‘flail? " " i Ward Three WCSh-(lllw |;i.- l. .|~ .].illii'~ iii». ‘i ll! lllclwz-otifi '. llllllli‘ ‘ii.’ is ill Slfttfli. ""1 "“"“"'”"' ‘Tigqw l Ward Four East-Oil" 12bit. t I\lr< u t. .\l lcitiii" . is: \\'t‘)'- mouth Strcct _ v _ _ H n o Ward Four East—Otic lii"lill rt btvl-hvii lllllit= til- h-"itr rul- T0 Relieve Unemployment .\Vlll'li,l"lllii s. l Ward Four Ccntrc—()nv\ iluntli lli (‘ztlui-rinil- i‘-'~~' Shop. l4’! (Special to The Guardian) . 1 .. . LONDON. i)l‘('. 1l-- hllnisiirvi-i iii- (‘L [morn 5L l(i‘l1l(>|‘t"lil*\‘i'till‘llll4‘llllli(i}‘illt‘lll.ill Ward Four Centrc--()iu~ llliliih Eli llrvliniit‘. 'l'..lii_ Shop. Gt this (‘Ullilbry have itlrvittly l‘t‘Slllii'l1 C ‘ gt in i'illlHll|t‘l't|il|i‘ sut-t- Aiort- than ‘wrgv ‘ ' 100.000 llll‘fl are cngitg-il in ri-lii-i‘ Ward Four West-Two Booths‘ ill (l. \\'. \‘ \. til-tftoll Sirvet work while 3i.'i1 new rclict‘ scholar-s . , ,__ ,. _ ., . , i , . , . .,, rt-pri-sl-ilt an t-xpt-titliltiri- m‘ ut-arly ward F”: East-nu" “Wu” "t M‘ M “Mk i “H,” buflt" live itilllitm. 'l‘lli- HCFlOllH nuturt» in‘ Ward Five Ernst Central—-'l"\'i>liltililil’ II‘ -\l-'II'.\ ililll" IYiFZKiHiV. illi‘. iliicmpltiyt-il prolilclii iit ihc ._ , , , . __ l'nii|-tl Kingdom is iniili-aliill h) ("mu 0mm‘ SHIP" iliu lulcst l‘t‘llll'llS u'l ‘ch shun‘ Ward Five Wcst—():lr~ llrtiilll Ill -\lltl‘-t"-\ il-mi lit I l':t'ii1"' 0110"" l that iil(‘i't‘ are now 1,.\.-2.iilil pvr- . , ‘ stills nut of vtiiplirviiii-lti. fguwl‘ "w " -—~——- r ~ ~—~—~ w W» ____ _' Ward Five wc5l._'!‘\ui “ain't; iii Hurt‘. l wit: T honor L)ill‘l‘ll liritig aibout n now iiiisrli..~iio|i ui" , _ illlt‘ subject oi‘ rcpuruiintis p: Mimi Kmlllriilil’ i"‘i-fill"lf‘ll its living tint‘ ward Five west (;¢ntral..'l‘n-zi lifiilild at Hit-iii." Windsor‘ Sci‘- as tuuvh to tlotutislit- lfiltii‘ t-nn- _ w . _,__ _ _ shit-ration as to u rrnilizatitln of "W" Srimm" ""’ (“mm 5"?“- thfi llrl‘('3rii"l?‘ fililmliilil Gl"l'"l<'|ll.\' East Royalty-Taxi Iltitiilis .\l \\'illi.'ttit (lrlrwzi _ Si. .\\'.l|'iIi=. would huvt- in confront should ilu- __ _ > glipuhlipd pH-ynnrnts h, H", ‘(Him West Royalty-On» lhvnth '1: John \iv\ltir~ii' hi,» liiyiall}. lit‘ 0x;|('_(4~rl_ __‘_ >_ Mn _V_ h? _ M‘ Prossttrv. ii is llllliflfnlilflll ha: ' ' ' ' “" "' hocu oxcricil on tliv (lovl-rnmcnl IHHTII lfrnrti ln-fliirtlliiil qiuuritirs. whcro 4 o _ _ _,_ y é____ ll'l'(‘i'il(‘|il“i its‘ livid that tho fill-ll‘ Senainhcouryn \. ‘cm-i, “Hqi,.0r N", \\-l.\ to lllnlllf‘ rvctittml .id_iu~t' \.,,,,,|,,,,_ -r"|]| l‘ in, M“ and moat of (i0l‘lilill1_\"s obligations it". _ _ “h ]-,,.,.T~...,~. ,, 4:0“ ‘\'pigh[ in yituhljzp h... f1“;‘n‘b‘>$_ (i... fifgl (Special to The Guardian) H I“ purl of this‘ plan living the slcin- UT ~\“"\- 0x13 17"" w"- _--~- 40> _' mi“! m- y)". flood n; paw-l. mm.]\_=(‘t'ri\\'v. lllll'llll\'l‘l‘, zinti mcmln-t‘ fit. v _ I __ which arr‘ having u ruinous iintvt-lh“ "‘m5lil"i‘il"\' "i. H"'""""|' m m” .Miw I L‘ A ' H‘. "m" P‘ ma“ ion on "Filigh {rams iilNf Patrliunti-tii has lli'i‘ll uppnlllt- "wi-"i ""' ' " "iiflliiliiimi" ‘"1 i-ll to tho tqpllillll, ~“' |"il" ‘ii évkéiillililiilililllllilllllliltill. - l5 _ MACDONAL Cut Brier i More Tobacco fiir the Money Packages 15" s lbs 85° : ~, -,n.. IT AR BTWETC-llliffi OF SPEECH WOULD PERMIT. packages 32 Bprllll Street. 01' KLBUPING AS FAR AWAYTROM ' fi _ tn the allies. ‘What ls believed to ho tlin ‘dci siroof the llrltlsh (‘iorornmt-tit lo ~¢ tuuu I g l ,1 s... . " xv“ ’§L‘s;1.;1 _.'.' . .1 t...‘ qv~toieugirm “£2 "w. _ 4' -_f "“f"-2-:Q ma». 1~m¢r4-'fl"§4:§;§_?s-l'..i..:;'~ ,. ..