Olnlottsfown Guardian, Time this‘. Inning Guardian. Fouled 1B!’- t ttttiittttttitl liNllilllE Census Will be Taken This Year to be Fol- lowed by Redistribution Which Means There Can be n0 Election Till After 1922 Session. tspeoittl to The Guardian) O'i"i‘.\\\'.-\. Jail; 2‘.l— L llo sliml- flotuir-ti is rlluced ltet-o upon the intirtizitioit oi’ Sir Georg» Factor in Iris 1‘t'iEi,l1101"0 fillench to the effect that there will be at scum-at ole/n,- itnt stun. .-\s blre novcrniue-tit con Bidets lt expedient to Etoltl ono dud no sotiitetr ‘than ntuytbe it your hence uni s.» something untoward Mum-g, iilltl iftivetniiiiieitt Willi not hold ti. Mr. C. L. Miles oi the . on Present Situation. Sin-Jteierrini; to Mr. Lou- son's letter tn your edition of 18th instant, it. is difficult to believe that any sane or experienced bu- siness initn can have placed any crctlencti in any rumors which may have been circulated reflect» iilg on the financial position of the prominent Charlottetown bust itess itouscs. Tho public of this province appear to have within the last ictv months become quite de- itrcssett over tioutlitlcins generally. l cannot sot‘ that there is any rcnl reason tortltis. 1 have recently returned front a trip to some of the lartzer centres on the mainland and th:"-i despoitdent atmosphere certainty does not pervade those centres. httt. tile tionti-ast is quite noticeable oit returning mjha ls- litnd; 'v\’lt“y"""it'huul'd’ this be so here if it is not the case in the 0th er provintvos‘? The UIFIHOYS and nthc-rs ttt Prince Edward island bttvc bout-flint! t0 quite n8 BTBM 1111 extent by tho liiizli prices of the QOOG-IPQ-Q il- b¢$0O¢1>QOO4b04-0* iitlillilllillfiiil) SPECIALS Laps.» n+n.»\-s4-vb-b-b-QC-Q4 A40 ’ vtrto. ALFRED msoomtto Lund Surveyor, Hermanvilie. lrwiturao. - TEACHER. FOR .loitnston's River School. Supple- inont $85. Apply to Wm. H. Mc- Donald, .loti_nston‘s River. ‘WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL housework. Apply Mrs. 11'. W. Hyndman, 281 Kent 8t. ‘WANTED A MAID FOR GENER- al housework in family of three Good twitges. Apply tit Guardian Oiiicn. ‘MAID WANTED for general gouseworlt. Apply 5 51711118 i. ‘MINKS WANTED-I want to bu! 2 niuto and om female mink. 18- lnml stock. Please communi- cste with Box 147, Charlottetown. >——--¢--—-—-- ‘MAID WANTED for seneml housework in family of three. Good home. . References requir- ed. Apply 257 Richmond St. ‘CTRAYED FROM OWNERS PRE- intses on January 10th, one sow D18. '9 months old. Kindly notify Donald‘ Mcihnls, Hartsvllle. hedcrlcton, R. ll. _>.- 'WANTED.— FOR “SALVATION Itriuy rummage sslo" old boots. » clothing, furniture, stoves, car- ltcts and dishes, 0th., etc. Phone 52% gleam calls January 24, 26. 26 n . ‘time wAn-rzo. - WANTED IAomo tzeod‘ niusltrst and" mint. 111 Dttyin high t can it Canada. fol’ tlisseuhrtic es." i by eitprsss or parcel post. Prompt returit-Et. H. Raynor, Summar- l-ldo. 1.1L L- "INTI-rims can ll co mmods I n“ m ‘ 063th] Mimi in privmfn EOGBm w]; location. Apply "I. I. C." our '1‘ lvt-uMsn ‘SALESMAN WANTlD-w WELL known conttpimy of in. extensivo- lv advertises Kitchen contented‘- “Yreqtttre u salesmen be reore_ "M them int s coolly. Milfrlcd titan between $5 swag ""1 Owner of catr or thorns ‘urefetrred. Good minim- “ltlon: micrometers-ts , st»- gmsrestitrlty m- msll capital Victoria .H%m1:1l.w . ‘I m ll‘ Mondny afmtttodm. m- if . t M Wlfllmwmlh’ Mombasa WHY stttmtn PEOPLE otoustt PRILPEQIUEVER BETTER meme llere Writes Sensibiy and Autltoritatively lliilllllllli Bomeratl election until there has been a census attrd it redistribution of titre Federal cotrstituences. The nentlsrus will tiitke place this year thut will not ho finished in time 110 00911111136 n lllfilllStflllllliflll tit-is session. hi; may be recalled chat, Piioiidcr Mcigiieui. in his Peterhom speech declared that in 1917 the uotvettirment had given no pledge to out its constitutional term. "Canadian Bank oi Cont" past few years, and being a natur ally thrifty people have not spent their gains in an extravagant man ner, as has been the case in othx ports. . _ Whilst one has to expects re- adjustment. of conditions,‘ and pro bttthly smaller profits than those of the last few years, business gen eritlly will be the better for this and on a". fur sounder basis evcn- tunlly. The mutual reports and addres- s05 of the presidents and general ntnnitgers of the larger banks re~ cently published in the press whilst not perhaps full of optim- ism expressed confidence in the soundness of conditions general- ly and tho prospects bright tfor the future. -Tltess are the men who 11111"? 111911‘ finger more closely on the business pulse of the country than any others. ‘Surely then the people of one oi‘ the most went tlty provinces in the Dominion in proportion to its size and also a province Whose principal industry is agriculture, the most essentluil 0:‘ all. should also feel this confi- dence and express it in optimism and not in a lugubrlous spirit of drespoiidcncyn ‘the recent appreciation in the price of Victory Bonds and the hotter classes of other bonds and preferred stock, is a very fair in- ‘dlcntion of the fact that there is no nioncy stringency, and that tho ittrbiit: littve surplus funds which are itntv set-king investment. The whole situation is lnrgciy psycho- legit-til anti an tttintospitcre of do- nression is very easily 0.7031811 without. the least cause or reason nnd it sitouid be tthe duty of all of us not to permit a. feeling of do nresslon to spread or continue. if you consider this letter wor- thy of space in the Guardian you iitay publish it. J rim, Sir. etc. i l '0. t.. MILES. British Pressfavs _ . Tribute Stiton (special to n... Guardian) tug appreciative sketches‘ of the career of the late Hon. A. L. Sliton. Tho ‘Dimes says he was a lnigpttrs Pa nownott 09118101101! Trotsky $40. with s. smile delegate to sent. Mr. Slittugltttessy wo still owe Woman "- z C .. a ' 5,, OHARLOTTETOWN, canton, t t ' “i:§* “r1 t» Read by Every ody i W011i Prlnflllj ‘ . ‘lllfillcn. J. mumm- i =j- MONDAY, JANUARY 24, 1921 l SEHIIIUS lNllll5lll| i lllillllfillllfliilllll i A (spouted to ‘Ilhie Guardian) Jim Mr-Great Bri- tmln faces an industrial mid social crisis of extreme diifficillty and tin certain issue. question of tropes. Cnpiifll ticclttt- ea that xr-atsott must come down: iiilbor dktclttres that; wiatges netmuin us they at-e mow or adv t).i'.li. ilwes ilottky it hinges on the must ttncc. to The Gusrdlsn) NliiiW YORK, Jan. 22.-—Tho Can- adian Pacific Railway owes Leon This was admitted by Lord Shsugitnessy of Montreal, Chairman of the board PROMINENT of the Railroad system nt the di p nor 0t‘ the (Jtinatiian Club here last. night. blr. N. n. W. itowell, Canadian the assembly of tit»: the only bits produced. n Netv York its (‘itnrtdiait “True " in for ltliii $40." Had (‘fliliinl explains tihttti British tn- glustnv cannot compete with tor. .eign industry with wagon hero ‘twice its high a5 in. many gompgt Bing countries abroad. Labor reto gihst. if the cost 0t production in. tGreat Britain must =be reduced-crusty tut must sotlvo Clue prolbletm in some other way tihan by tilts re titration of wages. Telegraphic News "it (‘Special to This Guardian) LUMBER EAD MAN NEWCASTLE. N. B. Jon 22~ Joim T. Runldeli, for man-y yours 116118118111 01111111111» WM sneaking mtmttser of the oiirainictii 1.11m of E. W. Bestty, the new president her Co, of the railroad who wits also prc-lilos-pitai Bently is not young man of prominence Lord by one sister pug, died in the lliiratnticlti here today. Iteatlt was due to Pnetimoniita. lie is sitrvivetl E. .’\. Mac» Our Aliiiitn oi this town 111111 nr- iiroth guests innyitnt he so proud of it hitter Jns. A. of Halifax, when Trotsky lived he also worked Pacific Railway hero. terruplcd Lord Shnttgitncssyz "and WOODSTTOC; MAR KET WOODSTOCK. N. (liity tut-s seiliits: at ll» Jan ‘22~— from $23 to $25; tints 5:7 trttrts; tiutittotrs $1.50; ‘ tbutter 50 cents wit t’-~=\=tlt eggs 60 ‘(X11115 in like lUuuJ inst-net. Hoar-dim. Houses ‘zugtgaéu sr some NEWARK. “iv. '.i.. 33h. 2.i.-—An sr, Jonirr Jan zz-Jriro hundred gfghty-ygar-qld woman, 55m to the and’ twenty-four building Ilefilitllii city al-mtshouse by charity workers. was refused admittance today when it was discovered that she had ‘$6.000 of her own. Tho woman. who had been llvinn on charity for 15 years in n single itttic room in a poor section nt‘ the city, admitted she had “some mon- cy" tin an old trunk tit the homo of paper. Among the "shin plasters" of the Civil Wsr period. Hon. N. W. Rowell At Canadian Club (Special to ‘The Guardian) NEW YORK Jan. 22.-1-lon. N. W. Rowell, former president of the Privy Counsel of Canada and one of the Canadian delegates to the txmnort, Jan. 23.-—'Many of the assembly of the League of Notions 131111811 P1111015 111111111111 11119 1110111- at Geneva, wits the guest of honor inst night st a dinner by the Cans- dian Club, New Yottlt. at the Hotel man of unusual modesty but was Baltimore in the course of his ondovrctl with griml- 111111191111’. keen atldrcss Mr. intelligence and shrewd iutigrneni w,“ back ‘mm Geneva convinced that "the League of Nations is it. ‘most hopotlui and practical experi- ment humanity has tried for the saving of civilisatiion from the col- lapse which threatens it." mitt enjoyed the confidenco of all sections of the people of Canada. t _.,_-— ‘CRACKED OYSTER SHELLS [m- ltenta-{LCE per cwt. George V. Moore, 52 Water Street. Chane 884-0.. ' ‘LOST SOME TIME AGO. BUNCH of keys. two for Yale locks. Re- turn to Guardian Office. ‘WANTED. -- TWWHER FOR south tints School. supplement $125. Daniel l... MacDonald. Both- weii via Elmira, I’. I17. l. ALL UNOALLED FOR SUITS and overcoat: from our thirty bran- cities he solid at 3__B\lli1$ and. her sister. The trunk, not been opened for 20 yours. was filled with bills, and gold pieces. \Tlterc were $1.000 in btiil and $2.-} 000 iwortlfoi flvc dollar gold plcccsréh’ '5 11ml bunk 11001111 8110111111; Sflvlflgfllll. Tcitrpernricc Alliance who than amounting to $3,000. Each of the gold pieces was vii-sipped in tissue trctiuors $3. this price ii less than 1-3 their actual value Mb tlhese Iodcls restate to their ous tumors. Wise men will lmy 2 or price. For sails at 158 Richmond which had bills were several Rowell said he had t out Canada. will $14.00 catch. Odd 05. In many cases rohants bu! an overcoat at this vrsrtcnsn wmrso won MILL slttsswtitiv win-run - sites ntnn. n. self-respecting salesman Valle School. annulment $125- Otihies commence February 1st. sired Murphy. Secretary. M111 Mo. ‘BEEF WANTED. -- WILL .BUV weekly. fat lrvfii, 500 lbs. or over to the carcass. M C. McGowan. xiiqmir. P; u. i. vmt runs wmrsn-tts us- mlwl ltVUl M! highest msrlrvt price for all your furs. Parcel! received by mull promptly I11- tetnidod to. Tags and 11111108 1111 i. double his with fat‘. application. Muskrat our s?” blitz-u. ll. Ilsohsun. 511111» .1. . cond floor. Queen Street. 009001 PWWQ“ whose ambition is beyond his present oocttpation might find more congenial employment with us and st tho same time attire a mun of clean character sound in mind strong personality appreciate s life position with a fast growing concern where industry would be tugs: married mun pr e, . Apply to Mr. A. income. We ro- and body, of who would rewarded above average earn- tw. w tr. ss- Rlld? 3111161118. to the value of 310135.000 were is sued ‘by iiho Commissioner of. Pub "it lSttfctty lurimi; the your: just passed. ‘at Vertlic-Fir $i,25ll Against it‘. G. Spencer in ilnox Libel Suit (Special to The Guardian.) lST JOHN: N. B..Ji1fl..°.2——i\ vcr t" =' S1250 tililll costs against F. pt the flllfifilibGi‘ oil" tit-o N. l axcti tho nllinntftes publicity caut- pnlgu in the tit-ov-i-ticlai election was returned by a jury lOdlily ht "ore whom the Knox vs Smith li- bel case was tried. The other nine ntembers of tihe executive were ac Quitwd. - tSt. JOHN, N. 13.. Jan. 21 --The case of Knox vs. Smith et at, came tip for trial yesterdny morning in the circuit court before Mr. Jus-s tica Chandler and a jury. This is a suit brought by Wm. H. Knox to recover $20,000 dama- ges for the publication on the 30 June last of an allezed libel ‘in the four t. John datlly newspapers. The lalntintiff claims that at tho time of the prohibition plebiscite campaign, Frederick G. Spencer, as tsubllcity agent for the defen- dants, who ore alleged tc have formed the executive tbotly of the Temperance Alliance, caused to tic printed and published an advcr tisemcnt where his children were solid to have been relegated to pub ltc charity on account of he, the father, being it drunlrttrd. The said advertisement was headed with the chiidrens photographs. Rev. George Scott, secretory of the Alliance and scent for the Childrens Home, testfYd that in 1917, following some information he went to the Knox home and found the children in t; destitute stste. without food or coal in the house and that they were subse- quently admitted to the Home. Mrs. Knox hntl tfhen been nrrnlgn ed in thes police count, and the plaintiff was overseas. The Pn- triotic fund psid the usual allow- ance for the children. l gave evidence its‘ to Cite tvtl-‘hliottt- ton of the picture of tho Knox children niztt the article accom- panying it. enlisted in the with battalion trt 1915 and Wu trltinferred to the 140th and was drtvfted in England to tho rlncess Pots. being at the front with this unit and also with the 31th Machine Gun battalion and remained at the front untril the armistice was signed. When he Joined the army he left his wife in comfortable circumstances and aha was receiving 88d poi‘ month. not a drunirurd Iild . ===iI .jlllill|5ll5illllllllIN[ Sllilllllll ill [Nllilillll Conflict Between Capital and Labor. Former Declares Wages Must Come Down or‘ Competition With Foreign Countries Is Impossible. Labor Declares Other Means Than Reduction‘ of Wages Must be Ad? opted. . ,.Gaii1es, was lost with 4-; iilfil WITH iii HANIIS The Disaster, Cause Unknown Occurred 0ft Lands End. Probably Fifty to Sixty Lives Lost. . (Specie! to TM Gite-rule“) not Elven ‘trot vessels of this class " carry approximately six officers “LONDON, Jon. Zih-British su'b- anti fifty ineu. The tiisaster. the itiaritie, 105, Commander John A. Admiralty announcement states" all hands occurred 10 miles off Lands End. 'l‘itt.irstiay at the approaches of the The submarine. it is added, had a English Channel, the Admiralty sn- full complement of officers and trounced this afternoon. The com- mon on hoard. The cause of the dia- plement of the lost submarine was aster to the K-fi is not known. WWW“ “"5511” T631’ 1° {Newspaper Woman l Released From Jail (Special to The Guardian) BALTIMORE. Md. Jan. 2i‘. Mrs. ilinrgsrct Harrison, newspaper correspondent imprisoned as a spy by the Bolshevik at Moscow has been released, according to a letter received yesterday by Dr. Hugh H. Young. from the secretary of Lord Beaverhroolr, owner of the Daily Express. Her release from prison does not mean necessarily that. she DUBLIN, Jun. ilih-Enntonn" De Valet-s “President of the lrish Re- public," in u. message to the Irish people appeals to them to remain “steadfast in the republican cause. Nobody can be base enough to bar- ter away that for which our nob- lest have given their lives,” he says in the course of the message, “so though the moment be dark and the world nnheeding. 001111110111 of final success, let us lace the new w-enr of the republic ready to en- dure whatever may be necessary to win- for those coming after its tltc priceless boon of permanent iware anti security. liberty in their will immediately leave Russia native land." . though ‘this 1s the hope of her friends. BEDFAST, Jun. 21.——Tiie clerk of the Tuhbercurry board of guard» inns and all the members of the board who cottld be found $111113‘ ltnvc been plticcd in the Slit-CO Jail. The charge airtilnst them W115 aottlisclosed. but it is rBIPUFW-ll 11"" the board in making up its budget recently provided for tho ulllltwil at the lt-ish Volunteer 11011611- Free Meals For The. Unemployed (Special to rt... Guardian) hTONTREAL, Jan. 22.-—The an- noullcemeni. that the real unem- lilvyfitl and needy of the city would be given meals at s city refuge ‘any time, day or night, that. the unruly element which mad been fontenting disorder here will be checked was made this afternoon ny L‘. it. Decal-y, Chairman of ,..4-o>--—-—- FAWOKE T0 FIND NEGRO LEAN~ ING OVER HER BED men NlONTilb3.\li_ Jun Zik-MYB. 141110 rt -Clertdeutiditg. of 1232 ‘St. u-s oounntarttder of the James Street. was taken to tilts Western Hospital this morning suflferittg front a severe shock t0 her nervous system, niuclt she re ceivoti last. 111211113 whorl the awoke to fiind a tull h9g1‘? '-"l'-171l'-¥ ""91 1m,- 1ft]. She i0l"|:t"] for help. but instead of irtgttt-rinvtg the man’ =4 Qvitlctrttly ctmsetl ltint ringer tot‘ ‘to seized itcr b} the throat and be~' rztn to shake lit": lri a tow min the civic Atlmtnlstrative Commit- tee. The statement was issued foi- iowing the storming of one of the restuttrnnts by unemployed ex- servicc men end the ttttcm pied raiding another. Female Labor .“{liIl.iZ(Lil‘C1ii otf ttlto executive and tlhe for the advertisements. It had ‘been dofertrdtartttts attain ed and mold the mitts. uc limit from owo of tlhc witnesses Representatives of the Times. G10“, Tawgrwph and spandnrd 1t. least it was drawn that Mr. 1109511118 111 11111119111911! 1410911 Slllenozrr ‘was chore-mi with could-Ml George's statement. The decision ling tilt-e advertising pitrt of rnlstnty concluded the case for the The plaiintit.‘ testified that he 1111111111111- proof uf mobilization. Mr. Mullins argued oonttm. Question of fact for the Jury tn detieriuhtle. from the evidence ad- rlttodrl mihtetther or not: the m; “n” ma; m, w“ niirie disfenttiunts were equally res- Md 1w";- pttittalble with Mr. Spencer. The do li-ztlsrnteuve. was brntttfltt into a police station tth-ls m-oitnlilg by a. ttirttltly ion-stable who had discover 11 him m the early ltours in a. spent. stole of terror. According: u» tiitc Ltd's slot’? 11° ‘"111 spent utost of the night in tryln-g to es ‘ilpfl t.wo negroes who had chased mm lstteoxllliyt‘ stimlde ._t:he ipravtlous eventing, not giving up chair of- forts to caipture him until long past midtnttght when he finally eliid ed iris panelist-ts thy hiiiding in a horn. (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 21.—lt Canadian housewives are willing to truin in- experienced English women for domestic service. tho istfllpiy of such labor will shortly be assured. The British authorities, your cor- respondent learns, have practically iecitied they will assist emigration of inexperienced women of the sor- vsnt class to Canada and other dominions if they are guaranteed opportunities there. This is the first result of the desire of the Bri- tish Government to grant further assistance to emigration in order to help to solve the unemployment problem as announced by Frontier Lloyd George a month ago, and which proposal was bitterly oppos- ed by the Northcliife press. wife living with her parents, his daughters with the Children's Aid Society and son in the industrial llonte. In about a. year he got his wife and family together and started house keeping again and it was during this time that the picture and article appeared in the papers. The plaintiff's tfatlier in low. M!‘ iiathaini. of Prospect Point, the |ttt.ter's son and daughter. were called mid testified as to having seen tho picture in, the papers. rind recognizing the children as those of the plaintiff. Mt unusual tum in the triul i111‘ twdniro occurred when the plitiir tiffls attorney D. ‘Mlllllfl. K. C- ualiled to tlhe witness stand six of ‘he defendants nntmied tin tihe writ. By thtetttrilte sought. to show the or 1 Broadening Sci-toms The next. step. which. it is urt- derstood to be contemplated, is the broadening of last yest-‘s scheme of assisted emigration of ex-service men to include men who were un- dor military age at the time of the armistice, but who are new twan- ty-one. As s. matter of fact, so gen- eral was ntohillzatlon during the war, that this is the only important class not cored for by the cuter- vice plan, which latter is to be cot- tiuued this year. By assisting this new class of possible emigrants whose number is estimated at halt a million, the British autltoritties will be doing practically everything t urterit of t-heir liuowletlkre as to the itlittoitntg of and their ncsponisiitbility previously testified to by publishers lutt l‘. .G. tStpottoer, one of ‘the had placed tihe ntlverttwntients with the papers Yllhctir testimony was rnhher vsg this mm rests finally with the domttnions as to what class of immigrants they will accept and whnt numbers they can absorb. it is not generally resi- ized either in Canada or here. that there are a million people tin Bri- win today who would have been citizens or Canada. Australia ot- other new countries. had not the we: put a step to the usual ennxrs- tion of two hundred thousand souls. it ts understood that s confor- figlit for tprolhilhitlon. Their i ll. A. Powell. K. C. moved that tihe case wzwlnmt all defendants. with the exception of F. G. Spen- cer be so there Wits no Judas (lhamdtiletr refused to enter taln tlhe monmnt. declaring it was a other been addicted to tho drink hslbit. lie-hoe ivwdmwfl no wltnwws and 0n his return from the we: he 1910089111111 008181-1811 lllflillllvl MM his homo broken up. his 11111110111111.- encs of British and dominion smi- grsulon authorities will b0 culled to ates ligtvevtrr, he reltiustvj hcr ttnl displaced “any Q (m. second 011108119 - ~ . position. l-tetit-i Ti-timbuu n young bov- Avallflble fflf Calida The "Class B. Pace" was another who lives on One-tine Avenue . straight beat affair. Wlnnifred w. owned by Mr. J. Stanley wedlock carrying otlf the honors being close- was marked by close and excitinr fl trot. Mary Pickford. (J. Arbing.) Harry G., (A. Godkin) Jnnnitn, Atrbrety, (W. Fox) Lieut. S. A. Farrell dition of Lieut.. Stephen A. Farrell at the time of his altercation with Lieut. Walter Hintomat Mattice Ont, after the three United States naval balloonists arrived there from flight from Rookawsy was the sub loot of investigation b‘! the Naval Board of inquiry today. Canada Can Meet With Resources and Not Without‘ ley Holstein Club hers tonight. Premier Arthur Metlghen said that Canada was confronted with the prospect “of a high industrial bar- rier on the part of the country to the south of us. if such comes, as it would sppesr st present, Canada can meet plsindngly and not without resource —nnd not without success. 1f such comes, it will probably result in a great impetus to the dsir! indultrY of the Dominion of Canals.‘ (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, out. Jan 23—Cspt. waiter Hose, twho been swell ed tio succeed Athnrirail Kl-lltlllmtil Canadian New Stcrvtltoe come to 081111-1141 110 r-atzrntsnu thte Rainbow sometimo before the was‘. ‘He 1116 B9611 170111 - sitderitble service in the navy in Atlantic iwaters, prior to Bfitifldl his trainoer to the Canadian set" vice. 0n his arrival in Can ode his work wins whim ed to tho Pacific and be it set-v. utito sent the Kumfldlll-ll M11111 ttqfljk with dos oaingo of Hindus. - (when Wm- broke out. Capt. Hose ran the Rainbow soutlh and con- lhe Track Was Heavy ii the Winners. The git-st or the Charlottetown Driving Club series 0f 108 r8085 was held on Saturday afternoon. The woatli conditions were not entirely favorable. the track be- ing quite heavy and slow)‘. There was s. good attendance of specta- tors who seemed to enjoy the speed contests. Tho first race called was Class B. Trot“ with four starters. 1111199 of these tried campaigners). was wnu by wiry Pickford, owned by Mr. James Adi-ins. Mary Pickford showed that. sne was a real high class trotter ntarohlng off in from and withing each heat apparently within herself. Site its by Hit-rry T. 2.16 1-2. owned tby Mr. George Han- orahan and tier dam is Gracie Mac. 2.20 14, a ifuntous Island race mare some eight years 880- T11B 110N111 time was made in the second heat when litirry G. 81119111111118’ 41'1"?" 11>’ owner A. Godkln mode Mary ex tend herself from wiire to wire The race was between these two otit in the lttst heat Juanita. Aubrel‘ iy pressed the ftirst h9ll1._'by Neill: D and in the second and third winning by a very small margir from ‘iGommodot-e K," This rec- ntshes. The second heat was the fastest exactly equalling the timl made in the second heat of the n SUMMARY Glass "B." Trot 1 1 l 2 2 4 4 v~ 4 Under Discussion (Special to The Guardian) ROCKAWAY. Jan. 22.-The con- he Moose factory, following their High U. S. Tariff Success, Declares Premier Melqitsn (Special to The Guardian) _ OTTAWA, January ltL-Speak- ng at a banquet of the Ottawa Vol- the situation uncom- f-fis words were greeted with consider the whole question. fill-TU Gilli?!- _ _‘ lHENEWllillllllNiilii liFlHl ttttutttt tttt Captain Walter Hose Who Sucoeeds Admiral Kingsmill Has Seen Considerable Ser- vice in British Navy. v voyiedt the Bhmrvwater stud the A; giorlttur two British suntboats which bad in company wiltih Japanese l vessels been entdnavordng to pro- tieot Butltdoh stud otiher interests in Mexico. buck f0 Vancouver. other German cruisers were Patcific water! at the time time crews 0f the suffix-wits were trait!’ ferried to the Rainbow and Niobr later Calm. Knee was trénohsrrct to the Atlantic and placed tit con:- pttetze cotmtnsantd of the Gtttnncsm Alfifliilliliifl pzstiiotl service; HI is n man of small] attltztuo us! resource Yul. HiiSl ICE RACES iii SEASON C non nittw-ottii til Good Contests Were Furnished. Mary Pickford and Winsiirerl W Albert .r., (w. Kelly) B a o Time 1.13, 1.10, 1.12. clan "B" Pans Winnifred W" (‘MEWK1I1HOH) Commodore K" (A. Kennedy . . . . .8 2 L we: UJtJt t Nellie D., (R. White) Time 1.14. 1.10. 1.16. The Ottficisls were:-—- 'Sturter--M-r. P. S. Brown. Judges-Mr. l-i. Ii. time. tar. L. Wood. Mr. B. Stacie. Timers-Mr. 10d. Acorl. It. J. S. wedlock, Mr, James Mdlaoharn. NOTES Next week trwo cot-hing rues will ‘ie pulled of! likely on Wednesday tfternoon at 2.210 ok-icckfiii‘ wen- ‘her conditions are reversible. Tho ‘irst will the it (‘lass "A" Trot in which Phiillppa 2.19 l4. now-own- “d by Horne Bros, of Wlnsloe, will viettsure strides u-ith "Bells Bair- ‘ng" practically uiitiefentcd on ice "aces last season and “Mary lPiclr- 'ord" considered hy many m the be fastest of the trio. All nit- "bova will ttrke put-t in this race also "June Tell” 'Wll0 has a heat record for a halt’ mile on clny o:- '.11 1-2. These four trotters will nalto a race worth going ruling cu “"1- Lafli year's finishm between “Phillipps" and ‘lBella Boring" We" 01117 1110111“! sill". in addition ‘o the above thorn will be s (lists! ". pace with Jmlson Lndd. Judson Boy, Nellie G., and ‘Britta: Acdulfi and possibly Others an don-gm an s. The following week titers will probably be stoma it Mg freefor- tli trot and frsn-for-ail pace. . ‘III WIATEIII, TEIPIRATUIIy _ TIDE. MOON, I'll‘. TORONTO, gin. 23.—- Westerly 7111119. mild with light! snow flur- ‘es. The lowest temperature Satur- lay night was 8 above; at 9 n. m. vesterday it was l3 ntbove. Tim ‘llklieat during the day was 913. l1. was the some 11.! 10 o'clock last night. flight Lidle ‘Kittie mmmtimg at 11.21’ tnlti [Onitglhti a). 10.64. Sun see Chis attm-tvoon at. 0.53 uugtld rtheq winumvtt‘ morning so 7. 0. bust qoarttetr mutton Sunday, Ian- uary 301th 4.0.2 tp. "m, ‘loozlo the finnnlslnq NI l I'M NOT if, JEVER‘ BUT I'VE GOT GOOD FEET h r.