,) ’ island like the Dew fi w n;- “emu. Everybody Pmvfll-Byje Years Ilwnrlussb luau-y luhasnooov- Isaak “restate Guarllalfllwvflonta. it...“ era-unfill- rouses Iss1. '}‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA WEDNESDAY, JAN. 17, 1923 ll? Hall. Ora-uh Koo. U. s. AJ-icao ITPE Tfl TEETH THE ern Line. The threatened. storm of Manda I The train that lions. did not come to much and yesterday the snow-fighting trains were able to put in n. Brest day's work all along the line. The cnt- tings are reported ranging every where from five to as much as thirty feet deep. on the mainland the line was cleared to Tormentine, but rail- waymon here believe the condit- ‘ ions were not so lbed there as on our own lines, who-re the blockade is the worst in their experience. Yesterday morning the line from. Charlottetown to Bouris was cleared and in- the afternoon the Charlottetown train ran on sche- - dule time. The Georgetown train was re- ported about 9 o'clock last night west oi Peakes and hoping to make St. Stewart by midnight. This would give a clear line be- tween Charlottetown, Soirris and Georgetown. Kb THE WITTTSEITTB LT (av our; own Vlifill-IBSA Clyde, where there are twcn from Hunter River. The Summer-side train, was Remington, reported. near Kelvin. still snowbouud, but cheerful this evening. The Murray Haribor train ported near Surrey last night. today, and the running. The car ferry did not move Mo passenger v s was“. . L I IGAN TROOPS‘ IN GERMAN Y. TACKED BY TURKS IN OON- BTANTINOPLE. " .__.___._.._.__.._ i110 JANTEIRD; JBIJ. 18.-—- Six PAlRllSfJ-nfl. lion dlolisrs bymfire, PCOBLENZ, J n. Ids-Mild influ- enza epidemic broken out among American troops and population hero. SAN SALVADOR. Jan. IBr-Al- iooso Quenonea Oiina, chosen Pre- aident of Republic at Sunday elec- ons. between Siki and Carpentier~ d Commission. HALIFAX. Jan. 16.~— ltniia phia for Marseilles is in dlstrcs "five hundred miles Ssable Island. Steamer line gone to assistance. nsnfnslsisnfl. Jan. lit-Belgium announces that it stands solidly with France in enlarging Ruhr oc- cupation. tHITTlBDIJEIlGiE, Jan. -1d.-—'Prioe erica. at closing session oi conven to make l, SNTIW BETIIIKTTTIE Tllllli Souris - Georgetown - Charlottetown Line Cleared and Hard Fighting’ on West- ieft Charlotte- Qygulflg, luckily for traffic condi- town Monday morning for Borden was still reported last night about feet snow-thanks to contend with. She proceeded yesterday, morning which proceeded yesterday morning from inst night still lighting heavy banks Between Kelvin and Clyde lies Emerald Junction, where the Abeg weits and local hockey fans are waiting and hoping to be released re- is expected to have this line clear trait day or yesterday. She may leave Borden today if weather is favor- ‘Tofslllfillf’ IJMMTHIZEH m our rsutotxrmitfl. R KEBQ. A BREAKS OU MONG AME - BELGIUM DEOLARES SHE WILL QTAIID IY FRANCE. ‘r W0 BRITISH 8OLD|ERS AT- 16.--All those nc- Thomas liillburn, head of the ship- stores hero dnmaged. Several mll- cused in connection with alleged ping firm oflMllburn and Conlpuny frame-up of championship match lcft an estate oi‘ £1,304,739. Includ- clared innocent by French Boxing public beneficiaries, freighter Montelio from Philadel- southensi oi ' Eastern NEW YORK, Jan. lib-Andrew Furwseth, elected president inter- national Seemervs Union of Am- tion which authorized n committee lll EYES [IN [lIHllPilN Sfllllllill LON-DON, Jan lil-—With the German government stiffening its attitude against the French in the Ruhr, it is recognized that the time is rapidly approaching when Premier Donor Law und this govern men-t rmust decide how ‘fur this country can let things drift with- out making some remomtrance. Ambassador Harvey has said the United States is well out of the whole mess, and -Mi'. Boner Law's policy so far has been one of try- lug to remain aloof from it. That does not mean it is not widely felt here that chaos is Ger- many is bound to have a disastrous effect over s. large part of the cou- tinent. The unstable situation in Danubisn Europe is shown by the charges from Bucharest that thc Hungarians are 860M102’ f1 PFOVOBR live attitude. The British have in- vestigated thcse charges. and i am informed tonight they are not sub- stantiated. there is evidently some suspicion here that French influ- ences are st work in Bucharest. -Mr. Boner Law contends. n; did Mr. LloydlGeorgo before him, that the invasion of Germany is bound to react dbsastrously on Europe. if parliament were in session. ‘lilo government would undoubtedly be hard pressed to defend its present attitude. There would be strong pressure from Liberal and Labor benches to remonstruto with France before the Euroileflll 5mm" tlou had become hopeless. ,.aou------ Millionaire Ship- . Makes ~- ty- T! it n. HEISTIEITIES NET ITEIETITTETT WAQlIlNGTON. Jun 15.- emphatic assurance that Frenchmen of ilic ‘pure white’ lure being iiS€iT for the occrli -of ihc Ruhr were received b u-hl! Algeria. Mr. L. P. Newman (Special to The Guardian. man. secretary of the succeed Charles E. Sanders. resigned owing to lll health. SorahBernhardt (8fieclal'~:to,TltsJ Large Bequests ‘LONDON.- Jun 16 —-Cll&l‘l0S e- ed in this are n great number 0i .. Officer's Elected for St. Peters Cathedral At the largely attended annual meeting oi the congregation of St. S yesterday's Guardian. thc ensuing your: lChurch Wardens: Messrs. F. R. Foster, R. L. Potion and M. Simp- (I PARIS, Jun lib-Sarah Bcruill. illness is suffering n rclltrlse. secretary sold today. (Special to, The Guardian-l LAUSATNNE. Jun 1C— The U1 Pete,“ Cathedral Tel-erred w m ed ‘Sit-nice wont on rccqrd iollny M ' the jougw. thc near Eastern Conference us dc-j _i sTrTug not only the nrnsl T-.l\'i)l'0lTT [mg appointments were made to notion treatment in H.’ Till-i; sh [is-T oi matters nffirctlur: ion-lune bwi. also as lilsistnfg upon Gilllllilt)’ ailwfgl lilllillfi usu (Special to The Guardian.) -Jusserand, the French Ambassador tonight in o cztlnlegmrn from Prem- ier Poincare determined to use no negro troops now in the Ruhr, but, that he has likewise barrcdihe use of lColonIa-l troops from Morocco Sucoeeds Saunders ask... Dominion Cerealist OTTAWA, Jun 16—-h P. New- Canadian fgggirfgawe§°$f§§£“‘f;e*;§fsPf:lnorthern today, the French and ‘Willi! b0 illllllicd. Suffers Another "-"e"4\’- as‘. "i\— Guardian-l uw IIHNSITIE iiillilN l Most only} race atiou. . y M. (Special to The Guardian.) DORTTMUN l), J on {french general headquarters information that 25 German Reichswehr north oi’ Dortmund the Franc |to ten IIITTES apart. PARIS. Jon 16-Tbe Franc rman commercial battle in th ‘the first dangerous crisis. Bloc ‘has been shed in a night-lime a ) German communists The French occupation Tlended to Bochum Monday and “"5 who W U T T Embargo on Coal T T (Special toyTh; Guardian.) i lied Statics lookiul: n» c u _ V ‘rlaiinfent oi or Ivon- Ki a “w. .1 ', Tfirli i111 my. rub r-gu upon ntritlrrucite export hm-[io iimsc entrusted with the 16 ——Th imve advanced and the outposts oi the French and Gcrmun forces ut some points are only from eight lituhr district has rushed rapidly to in lioehun‘. . S. lViay Place for Canadai ,»O ',’L’.\.WA, Jun i(§——'i'li(: ziuilzitiiurl task ‘ parties Hill IMMENEITTTEE Nl1__[il_i_|_liH runs ‘$35,000 Germans Concentrated South of Muenster, Eight- to ten Miles From French Outposts. Blood has Been Shed in Night Clashes. French Threaten to Arrest German Coal Directors if D livery 0f Coal is not Resumed. Belgian allies how holding in: firm the has ltuhrbusln, the bulk 0i‘ Gel.'many’s‘ .000 men of the coal supply and many great are conccn- dusiries. tratetl south of lMuenstor, less than 25 miles north of Lnenen. To the e mililary grasp the whole oi‘ LONDON, Jan thrcut to arrest the German h ventral news ilospnlicll the Berlin o- the dollar c marks. UITSSELDORF. Jan dliihcnisll “lcslphltlizm mine f-‘tors received llnul orders furtlrcr TFarmers and Laborers Unite f, in Alberta ...__... lei-A French coal directors in thc Ruhr Valley has caused c panic in Bcrliil says a from "the German capital this afternoon. On uXCTHlHgG this morndm; rate was around IELOCO l6——The Hirer-é from fray between French troops and‘GOll€l‘fl] Dcnoulto ruddy to resume ‘coal deliveries to France and Bel- ex~ glum tomorrow morning ztt the lat- (qvost. Otherwise penalties he announced. (Specizii to The Guardian.) Ci\l',iil\ it\‘. Juli U} slFarmer and Lllbi) Tzlgituiion is not a new one, scveruiTpfeseuiuiivcs of the l'. F. A. lprivutc bills having been introduc-[etltuencics (1 in Cufrzfcfls in tiic past. c ‘in the season was [romised oquul ity wilh the liimerioon Swims lhc limiter of coal Supplies- ll Republican who is endeavor-lug w “minus-e it lg lo place an embd-FBO (in Lllc President in impose cmharSOQ-‘l re Wbcncvcr any crisis may B1159 l“ “ the future. inquiries of ship- so“ of treatment with 'i‘ui=‘.<ish citlzi-us of crude oil advllwod ten cceuts PW? ‘Ward "(lgflrdlilfi P" D-l t Dio sun S d: "1 “T1 m” “"98"”; "f mmmmrce’ n barrel at opening of market (o. sorrel relations with seamen cu its M,,,,§ff“v§_“ L_ C013,,’ L_ E_ $91k, business, allocation, charity and dgy_ ShipS, i ‘i-ififlilm- SARAGOSSA, Spain. Jan. 16.- Unemployed workmen raided stores carrying off food and distributing _, unemployed. » ---..... MEX!!!) OiTL-Jstrilre at Sil- vor mines at Pacheco, caused clash in which two non-union men were killed; one believed to be e North NEW YORK, Jan. 16.—John. B Ryan announces that Anaconda Copper Mining (‘lomipnny subject to approval of shareholders. has Comipany in a deal involving about one hundred and fifty million dol- nrs. American. . "NEW YORK. Jan. 16.-—Captain .___,_ Biory, attached to coast guard Maw YQRK, Jen, 1q___qe,m“ headquarters here said command- marks dropped to another n. er of vessel arriving from West In- gremq my "con; m1“, .591“! w”, dies reported difficulty crowding ted st sixty one hllhdrgitils of one throunh rum rleet off the Jersey cent. Coast, complaint made. Fleet con- __....._ stituted menace to navigation. WAQHINGTUN. Jan. 1s.- Mrs. ' David Jayne i-llli, wife o1 fbflngf Ambassador to Germany died yo. DUBLIN, Jan. low-Dublin was recovering today from most in- dgy a; “mm of “immobile “P tenslve fighting within cliy since iury. Boise of Four Courts. irregular for- » ces launched sudden attack on sev- Hpppgbmv, hm 1q__,stm.m oral strategic points last night and which swept here Saturdsy and Sunday, caused great damage and nil sailings of interdslsnd Navi- xation Company postponed, IAONDON, Jan. lth-iPrince Ai- bert. Duke of rm, second m, or King George and Queen Mary ll betrothed to lad! Elisabeth Bowen Lyon." dantitterof Earl of Stroll:- although driven off by Free state troops they continued intermittent firing today. ATHENS, Jan. 16.—-Epldeiriics of typhus, smallpox and cholera, ‘roe/cited such alarm-lug stage in refugee centers in Greece, that the government fonbade adlmlssion omore n nfortunates from arranged to aihsorb Chile Copper mic argument, specious reasoning appeal cn. Delegates Diocesan Church So- " clety: Mcssrs J. E. Harris, G .V. Moore and it. F. Acorn. ‘Treasurer, Mr. J. E. Harris. Envelope Clerk, Miss Lilly Fol:- clnugh (re-appqintcih). Auditors, Messrs C. L. Miles and in‘. G. ‘Cflfllfldlii. Choir Committee TO-ltpllillfllllfl. Sexton: lvlr. Fred Mcituo (re-cl- cclcil.) Sundny School Secretary: Miss Florence ‘Choppeile. lsliltldmflil. Messrs J’. O. Hvnd- man, (chairman), Harry Stewart J’. E. Harris, Geo. Binns, Roy Binns, Geo. V. Monro, J, 3_ MC. Currie W. IWhitloclr, G. Wright. The toinl recvlpis nud Qxpnngfl. lures ‘for the post your was $5,. 658.06. The (lnflcit Wilp l1 small, one, showing that lho church woe in u satisfactory cmlfrllion and the prospects for the coming year were cousidgred very favor-gm‘; Prohibition Has EMade Good! No amount of sophlstry, acade- Oil to prejudice. csiumatlon of more. Asia inor urttil crisis controi- of opponents, can offset tho facts m _.n.____ It} . idernics in two hundred dii- heroin set out. Through all the lmliBli-IEN. an. ll-Irilh‘ Free ‘W911i localities. siity died on ref- dust of discussion as to rlncipies. st e M‘ m p“; wan“ 11,80,511“! llliorlgo Arnwry st Per- controversy as to metho s, distort- Re ubli foe. some basis as "if" from Bsmwm and Coaster-Isa imeslninxs of possible cataciys- . me . mm ‘ilflrfllem to be gggrch. ""0016. bodies burned in Seiga iur mic calamities, this grant (M; ‘:- ed re;- n-Fj, , "c" b? order of officers. ‘stands boldly out: Prohibition-l ‘V 5...; ' Works. (tailing as it may be to 4; doughy‘, y“; 13,-. some people. foolish as it may w, . Gfltifiiilioii Shoe Men ' lion in Convention ._~___ , ‘res Deer ‘n1 ‘int believes ‘i r . 1e.- ' elni more e so. lhsrwrnt- l : Oaqnmm ubwrpm,‘ IsYT-ournrinno Prohibition u ' ioglmentred ,5, ,4 realm or the Cenad- ads or our: e lied, day convention hero yesterday. gyenr for seem to others: It Does Good. Pipe i. aboutJls lmpraotlowbiilty, storm st ll! lyronny. 1t iPsys- financially, socially. Politically. Qdlltliitipnglly, morally. in those days it is results t“ “~'"'- “l ‘wfmec-s" ~ lr..u*.r:.*.*.z‘:ll..nr"“ Hole dunking this Cen- it bitter land to live who ion Huron u sol'ni ioid his lialy linll never proposed u coiling: pneumonm. cnntflmuied to by neg.’ , in rt of his parents but had advised France to limit hcrT 1%! "P011 9 P“ ilit r- t‘on in the Ruhr vflol’ m 8T M shut the door upon u possible agreement- Ntvy League Building rel lg! on . ETIAIITMETWITTTTBE l5 INTIHEASEH (Special to The Guardian-i OTTATWA. of l l T G diall- (Soeoial to in "if M“ atoms‘. Jun 1s---1’ron\lor ta! combination 11811018! U" the utmost and not oer voun TICKETS NOW l, for the v w» 45W" Tiber cabinet today Th"! . I Charge Against _ T Christian Scientist ler \Vltll the town vlrtufllly ““‘ _T quarantine M‘ B "5"" "T, n" "M! lirolrk of meafilfifi. which has (glnggd the schools for iwn “m; Smppqd sessions of tho Sunday qghoglg, public interest is intense. Jun 10-— Acilill‘llliil-ilhm-g tonight over the arrest of H. disclosed. to returns rccclvod at thc Dumlfl-‘A_ TgfQll, a travelling salesman. stutisrcs for i110] and well-known week ending January 5. 1933» "Te-town upon u charge of manslaught- quantity of groin in storc has lrr fer today following U16 49am l" creased in cots by 203.664 bllsliehl- Sunday of his nine-yesr-olti son. barley 553,018 bushels, flux 34,525 Arthur Terrell. bushels, and ryc 201.363 lfll-‘lljflsl this indtutcs u decrease cl‘ p48; parents. who are Christian Scien- 236 bushels. Prom. Mussolini _ I Defends Action. resident of the The authorities charge and the lists, admit that he child had no "Nidflfifl attention bcfnrn he (lied. A coroner's jury comllobeil 0T 50"“ or the lending men cf Wenonnh- most of them friends and 800M111" tances oi the Terrells, lnte this afternoon, at an inquest held over the boy's body atrlhe Town Hall. q brought in this vertllfil-I "We find that Arthur Hill Ter-l . reil come to his death‘ by lobnrI Ito furnish medical sld and atten- | iicn." l Upon comlpluint made through lthe oiflcc of Acting Prosecutor gg|iosenh Lsnnilwn. the miller W“ ' . ‘summoned before Magistrate Goff ray at Woodbury earlier in the day, and was held under $1.500 boll on n charge of mansimilZMPP- This action, supported by the ver- Jury will be called upon to make ‘a thorough investigation of the <1 case. CKCiaFk, county physician. to William P. Chelfent. ut g s-J-lave oncemHave “Elwaym-Made ‘dill? r a to weer-e nitghtt-s-{iordon Co... Wholffisole The him m’ “rlilch was to provide oil 1T1 5- HN.{§Z‘.7Z"Z&“‘.T-ii§f§i-... Ellllli HBHTS Those measures Canada early in The‘ ‘lulu liiill ucsiion has boon uguih blollf-lhllol ,1“,- [l-Om by ccnzrossuinn ItogcrsJ ,pilsb n measure through whose Dill‘ ‘exports to Canada during the 0P8- seut emergency and l0 Olilllowm‘ "The child died of neglect," was an the curt statement made by Henry 3B. lllroursllnui 1hr: wince lillll filo Purly iu-rc Alon-day night. ~--- A-»~-<Q-O~1——-—-—— I l5 ENETTTEEI (Special to Th: Guardian.) nl‘ York, second son of day, ,, Dr. Clark performed an autopsy upon the ‘boy's body ycsicriluy. H»: TWENONATI, N, 1., January 16-—,cxplaincrl to lho Jury that lu- found one lung cnllrcdy mngcsted evidence upon the body boy hurl sufl‘ ‘i' a ihut l have been sick for ul. least t (lays, Dr. Clark said the cutop \ <-C»O-t———~ b _ lluiiursntlou to-lol the plain whtercby fcrlcntl isnnis nnllnlilils province are allotted to v l; czmllidltics lor, tin: orchestra rvcunuy recovered from u C,~i,;,-;,.y 0 Ciuuulzt ls causing some COHCGTIHUID Pioneer)!‘ Cmm one -b_v rho-rave tonily received - uniting on lilo quoslzou was {of looking ufier fuel suilirlies. Thejzivcn by u joint lneolinz: oi’ the ro- (‘O I)!‘ llonlinioi: Labor LONDON’ Jun HFTM, engage_ ed and u local banker, sight ‘ewi-‘YZZ mcni ul‘ Print-c Albert, the Duke from “ ‘vmdmvr King George and (luccn Mary to -Lndy Elizabeth Bowcls-llyun is announc- ‘ovl in u c0'.ll‘l circular issued to ml h o . from un inten- wccks seiy iligh icvor. Tllc child must t?!) 3}’ The Weather? Etc -- fr ‘TAKE’: ATwEMTY MINUTE. BCs-G-"TD H-ARD BOILED——- CAu. SOC/BBC“?! 51.55 ’i‘0it()N'l‘ , Jan l7. WMarlIxm dict of the coroners jury, means northeast ivlmls with irht full of _ that the Gloucester County Qrofld 5 now and sleet. ll-tll-fh twin this morning ct 11.33. ml tonight at 10.48. ~l'~'irs Silmmcrsldo tide nigh-icon mln es inter than Charlottetown. Sim sets this afternoon at 4.46 d risrs tomorrow Yilflfllillg lit 7. t quarter moon Wcilnesdny the jury called together for the in- Jaluory 24th 1.1459 p _m_ ‘quest this afternoon~by Coroner 9-. ‘lulu TIHETETTTTTTTM illiliilllil lll , Charlottetown T Orchestral “o . on academic i} dflty under the direction of Prof sldering ‘lElCbGT slgnalizcd the first lm- Orch f portant 8188B ill its career 1w my, e8 Iljlg‘ fin enjoyable concert ‘ ' rnco Edward Them, 1,’; - Em, wean)” is a Samoa“ “fzctlglfllz Bother a standard e ruck-hell with m these time‘, for iiirsiiiio of its uncertainty a 1n h ay itgood audience gathered to Ml; 9T1‘ e work of ulle society, “avg”? enterprising people, who formniloételhndnstrumlenzm m “hflelldnred ‘b7 soc-iciv organ 2mg o! Th“ WWW“! IN- ‘ ~ -~ ‘Iv-serve the interest rind cncorad 1191-45" support of‘ all citizens vii-J vi 1 I Tmv“ U"? "lllsifiiil interests 0i ' olpulyzalg’ “my at heart. It is an iuconn .-.i- abic fact that, cw». My“, p", TOHh lll organizing {lllil lrryingi on s. nrusliccl orguuiz» awn such us) this, lends to quicken 1,... life of the city, null to m0 faculty" of musical appreciation. Furihcnnorr tho educational value mete ‘i: “Lurk has more lar-reochiilg Stuff; Imisués it an! one ls at first incdlrpl wchnimm ‘u mug he. The benefits dc- demands end [rived from an enterprise such as gun are iinilltcrl to the few. hose who-are at the head of the ‘(EWEMTZQUOH Elvin an experience which is inv-nlun-blc, The mem. Tilers of the orchestra galln u know- leilsc of ensemble plilylnp; which will be ohlmmcnse hog) to them {l "WP nrlvote studies. and lastly ‘THY! iiulzlic generally and the music- TTQYHIR public in particular, gain a lfurtllcrnnsllilllt to the possibilities Twhlm T"? lll ihc world of suimrl as liuixumsirutcd by nu Orf'litf.<ll'zt u! illlr; sizv. 71"’- l/flrlolls itclns rvndcrcrl by ro fine _ results were 1R lhc, With further firm; s Bernice st itn, IWennlug/lr u W A Gfludm ’l he Violin ill- ner and the volume of ritcstlficd to b ty. her tono was v37 ‘beautiful l“. deed. Th” llwsrl-mme udso included "were! owl-woes by s malechoir °T "Will-Y voices. These were all received with manifest nrliaesure; lhc various comments of the eudl. "ws heir-o but farmzlaic. In the wine c! president u! . ‘ cert lliuyor J FDoet-iit tam end thaph wercpomgsg‘ sntisfxf-‘future some . s ~ '- Ovortnro “Le Diademe" lllyelrnwor; gvlriztthofllfig: 'I‘(‘.‘l.CTl6(| its highest standard from Orchestral Bociety ‘m’ "‘-"-**-—— TH- Tlfflsf lfuiffliljil wH|l_f___[l_l,l;_ us,‘ (Special to The G u illdlll 1N, Jun lff-lrcnnh t c t; u m”, . _ hosted ‘the white Tflrlt: us [llthllilisf 3:135“? moral" dlmrwtb‘ M811 Trrvlzillors stormed rnul onntur- continue‘; Wpwflcn ‘gcigebgségg ‘ell dismal yesterday u (m, tho casualties wcro one child lrlil- i-gZZIrixtl/{lggzmitf-tggofi to collect trench government today 599959,; “l! its machinery in a striking men- rler. orders were issued to General agltutTon this morning uiltor 1" ~ Damn!” u, “wad h“ owupaflon awake all nillln listening to it; -ii§,‘,’-.§,’,',',b,,“°§, Warsaw“? 9 region’ and nritcnt riilo "dull machine gun flf-lqpéyylmri madame?! uéegsaggg: n. l? v- ‘Irw- u uardilan.) on gum-aim‘. u, 1438,16 M, N” wounded in the lleull . The people of’ Mcmcl were in ing. At 10.30 o'clock the Llthuan- amp 4n obwlwca m 0rd t inn lrrrguwnrs advanced against F” mm tho south sfde oi‘ lhc city, and gfmm Pram“, yomcfla amoum‘ tack folluwcd EiIiOTHy ltflcrwztrri m, 4J0“ N n“ from tho north, thc French troops m d o em "was m n Brent Deal Interest in Long Burning Fire __._____________________ _____4 KRUPP PLANT "ro KEEP OPEN '~o MATTER was-r amorous Valli-TB, Jun. Jdr-fvillzstcvler lhavnena. we shall continue to work at Bu!) 409K419,‘ said an of- "viol rswouenie/uvs o! the Krilppo Vm" l° u" Iilecial correspondent ' cf the Hobo do Ports, who visited PORT ARTHUR, Jinn. lfir- Fifi! B85911 YQtQIQQZ which has Ibsen burning on o. strip _ lof land on Rupert street, well with- in tlhc city limits, since last Sap]- ' "' "°""'”'*’*““ " '4‘. tam or ‘ins created a great dea , of locul interest because of its in- dlcstiog the presence of peat. Lest i h d summer a lot was planted in p0- _ F.O-O‘QOO-Q@1eq.5*" . ’ I ' octoes and. when they were has vested the stocks were burned set- $3119" 4'7- ll ting a fire which has been burn- cs u“ p; l 2:3‘ ing ever since. Professor F. Von-‘Oonlt I 7i P15’ mug; oi billi». geologist, says there sri- use Snow ,- 31-13 noun! no mlslnlwalblc evidences of pen o .1 ‘cult ., . l. fifimg; f: he would not core to suggc» that 231111713100 be ulna . eeiai new; it is in commercial cunntliles. "gm: at“; v; fgnulaeeyg: tarot. lor ha; tilde- Soc per . ‘WANTID -. 5v yguuq vHalllllt-Cll Court '15s.- wfim er he 1......- "WP- ream Cline atom ' End of Romance ye»;- _»,=~;-fi85»;;3;’ rinnrrorolvnfii; m- Louis TEACH """“"“‘ Chiids, aged 0i, and his wlfc. Marya-n ' wit!‘ .:'::::..':r::::ss i‘€°....§§1ll.';".;l .2‘. ..r?~":.';:..':'.. "Mmm “i.” lng together in married llfo in geuutm,‘ ' police court Saturday when s non-support charge against Louis WAN-r , ~ foiled and he was allowed to gn ylgy-a-T ‘in’; back to London alone. Louis said M11 y“; " “his wife fought lo come to Hnmil- Iggy, ‘ ‘ " Q - ' lion made him givc up his home __ ~ .,to come here, and now he had no WANT [means of support. He was being the - Supported iby e son in London, he flopping: said. » 1gp Distributors for ULEETMTQTT THEATRE odm of vievw-con- the lsnath or time that the most gratifying, lioo and work to- uf his-bor- attain- "Wfll may be connncntz, looked dividunm items were given by Mr O H (fish-lea i-mrle and iMr duet aims Btsltz and Mr. heartily received em l: lotto, although ob- lIflIfl-‘Ilt from n odld sang customary inimitable men.- flbhiouse is unwenlng pqraulnrv in esrw passages inf i '.