UW- TN Vos' ~ "‘Pull"isallri|htiiitpulleyoaout of the groove of ahliiless ease. 0 y . - ». , ,_ I, , _ , \ fi W’ MERCHANT §t , \i e e N , ' 7'" If 1 . V i E i \ - H £2” Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew _ _ __.... ,. ..|.` ..... .., .,,,.,,, _ ‘ . A - » _ - ~ - --»----- = -is » 'We -~ » ~ ' " "' ' " "`" cHAi - it V ~=.'~l~ \\\\\\ - ___ ~ The Peo » |e’s Paper g ad by verybody \. 1 _,‘,1“‘2‘,,‘f;‘,’;;,”;‘_ “ “‘°"“ . - flntt-uma naardlau ‘Iwo 0enia.~ O s ‘.21 2 .___ if coli will, liulilnv Trouble In India Is 'Not _ I1 ;.. of Serious Nature -`-, _gfiaiwthing Like Gen_` "eral Uprising Is Con-‘ sidered Out of The ,.__`,Question. (Special tc the Guardian) LONDON. Jan. 2-The 'British is fearing no emergency! with which it will not be' to cope with police and militaryi already in that country. The military strength consists ol British troops me lao.000' ‘ troops Most ot these forces _st the northwest fron- only small garrisons seat- throughout India .as ii whole. in case of need interior points be quickly strengthened by er oi troops from the frontier. the army appraisal of the situa- ls to the eifeot that unless wide- disturbances throughout large of India and attacks on the . - occur sirnulteneously tlltre _ t M- Sliiiiilillkiiii. the. first Russian- ambassador auredited to Great be no need to send more roops mud” in srltain. but this preoeutionnry am ‘ °° “’° s°'*°° '°"°\“"°“- rhvtmarhed with his wife on their .wok M me atmnzth “nb val in London recently. nc means ineioatee that the ei the question, ed as e clearing ,1._- i'l _"- T _ ' -1 I xv _ If ~ ` /.am Statesman At - iMontreal Club Romantic Figures Of Empire History Addresses Caiinadiaii Jon Cin-recon srnure' one of Club '-At ’Montreal. (Canadian heel) MON'l'R.l;AL. Jan. »2-Pieturilia the British nnpire as a common- wealth in which the small peoples such ae the people ot douth Airica and the rreush Canadians of osca- da had full sway towards the devel- opment oi their cultures and nation- al aspirations. General Jan Chris- tian amuts. former Premier of the Uhioii of Smith Mrioa addnakd tlil canadian club oi Gener- al Bmuts contrasted .the British sys- tem in dealing with smaller nation- alities with the system in the United States where the* melting pot wu at work. and where the ideal of gov- ernment and institutions was to turn out Americans on the same standards and with the Frnlidh idla of colonial development where. as il _ 5 °°°°°m’m’m¥ my ° ° Akita the idea of france was to. Ottawa. i ‘ create French Moore. French ne- ` [IK li'id_FRii¢iii biibdfl- This dd- veiopment of free peoples with a common and indivisible link binding them together but not sbackling tiihlir meant that one fourth of the human race lived in harmony and he felt that this example was sum- oient relsosi to believe in the future of the League of Nations. for he ar- Sihlirifonefoiirtliof the peoples dif- ferent/in dulture. in color and.reli- giensndinhabitanta of all continents :.m&;°::v:£m;:‘;tw1et'::t0:;T;’ Boy coa e hould have a real intimate know- surely there was hope for tl-is other tnr~eequs.riersof'tbe human race. Fol lowing his address General smut: attended a reception in his honor at the United lervioss0lub.receivedah homrary degree of Doctor oi’ Laws at llctlili University and left for ‘ I . i “r,.::'..::r°:°;‘.’...:°'.:‘.=.;‘;:: 0 FWS* Independence ...Z.’. "é°$“i.§“i?.ii‘T.‘2.i‘3i Boycott Move Is Opening Of Boys’ i Cafes Will Suffer on the contrary little disorder - , p , Parlsamentln _ For Patron s Act expectssiinc euythinz lure siren- ‘ Leader uprising is considered entirely . ~' g Y, _V ` e - V ‘ . ,_ . ~» K --r, wllll., U. D . . ' m _ was Motilal i Nehru Asks...=Nationa1ists’~ '10 Vrr¢§_¢p_ . -» 5,<-if--1;n;nr;hi;fmttn;os;;intmy§ir;i-;;ye.;7 - - “"3 . Wm ' sen charie _ _ _______ 1 8 u' themselves felt' during the latter mm/._ Mm of which positions he held Q, A_ N W “eww” Y u "um °°"' tm my mm mm' up pany added a 5,500 horsepower unit quarwr of the year will be sissipai- ,mm M, ,Num gppommwt “ as roilowe. aiscticn machinery. 060;; tg rr, plant on the Nipi.-.sieult river. ed shortly and given reasonably good vice P,,,\d,,,,¢_ wo' "mm wh' ‘d"m'm"' u’ ' "In Nova Scotia the Nova Scotia w _ _mu in th, cum, ,gm cmgd, rand statutory bylaw advertisins. 32.- Pow" Commmol, complmd tr..-so "'°n"1“'l-_X “_ should rsoora in mo another year ' new on e Morro river. with ' ° 0! l°\md1y NM *Hd oulllmloiive ° 9 ‘- " irutelietion totalling aoooo horse- ne --i- l Pow" -nd one on me Tugket river The Avon 0| gn “gag ppogrea_s." Because of Cauadsssuin- _ V aeomtown has qlauvo_ prosperity or the past five . (°°°‘l|l= Pill) Sgndg Sympathy with a.o0o h°rsei>°w°\'- in January amid. yggrs, gh, pmt, ground mt, -lu Brgfhef D15, tA&lY, acethnd. .|_an. tdtiifhl. IU-1-Il-21. "mwah, _.uhh of gh. nu; gg' Uhllll Diiriafd. § o § E g T3. [5 ir i s t 2 E is W! yltsfilay “S i s U ,s I. _ - , " J ,oo pi ts on th y IAIUAX. iii “iii it L 5 réiir #Es sf in £9 so fi ii it its tif. Efygi . . F s§§Ei lives it it f si - ww one _tr . ‘ ‘ are narrowed oftenger sym- isrribie thins Pauley yester- w-_<1 L0llIl§¢0U‘i'B. scotland. Jan. 2. struction or a new asoo hcrseP° -Prilli lliiilllll' llaoboua-ld. who is plant on the Black river." WASHINGTON. D. C.. lan- 2 _ggoretary of State Btirnsen and Sir Esme Howard. the Br"- tsh Ambaeeadof. today aia’l\°¢\ l convention between the United Btalea and creat Britain limit- ing Qafinlieiy the boundary liue between the Pliillipina Archipel- ¢l\ Old tl! state od North let- . ‘ A River Power company comvimd U '___ development oi 500 horsepower on in normal 4' ` ‘-"" mu” “mm “_” ‘hm (Special ie the Gaasdioa) the Pail River and commenced con- WH’ ”‘°°““' °‘“‘°"'“‘°° “wh mmm t° hu" ~ arm. mines mas is-we cancun ' mwr, wwum, course we may reasonably expect roras r 1: s plrilhed in tha 1;°¢.rs'°1 '11-up b\_isinel»,to ,malntiiu iii excellent IN_ PAISING 0! COUNT IBN() $0110 00 T033". wlasarrmted ' ' IATTI ' °l’°h\\“mm\ \\\'.|' » 1 LQ ' seek their fortune iurther west. E Miss Millie Hayden. his grammar “ ed to walt for him to return and Yesterday. Sprinkle and Miss Hay den were married at Moberiy, Mo. puted millionaire. l-is and his broth- in For the last 1 years Sprinkle cams Mo.. , Giesgovrs cattle niastet has been closed because 'ar tha hacnana. mouth disease epidemic in Qtiaiid- Vi. i. EL Eussian Ambassador Distinggished KILLED 45th Ceremonyj-Z' ' SEPARATE iiEPi.t! nfnnunuy i E. T. Mslole, K. C., past grand master and grand treasurer of the Masonic Grand Lodge of Canada in Ontario, who last night for the A5!!! time ofilciated at an installation ceremony. Nearly 7Million Pounds OfNew Zealand' Butter wanadiaea Press) HALIFAX. N. 8-. lan. s--The freighter Piako, which arrival hers yesterday from New Zea- land, today began discharging 110.500 boxes or 6.811.500 pound; ef New Zeal-and butter, the large l eat shipment of butter ever. landed at lfalilaxf Iris consign- ed mostly to Upper Canadian points, although a large portion is for Maritime consumption. Allquief lSpecl.al io the Guardian) SHANGHAI. Jan. 2-'Though E’ the foreign warehipe in shanght harbor had priming pins in tht guns and all the members of tl: defense forces had been ordered 1 report to their stations in the eve-~ of the firing of a signal of six shol- the first dey of Nankin‘s noir inal abolition of extra territo lality passed without any ui usual events. Drlnzling rain spo- ed the Chinese plans for parse? which might have furnished demo sti-ations. The foreign commuhl unperturbed is celebrating the ni year and the cafes are gay a: crowded, i_,; ___i._._-_.___- »The Weather,Etc __________., _ ...<_ae._'_ fi C o - YAi‘HERO0’fR\aS *fo Soil in *fur-.~ i » 63 . i\f\\iE GONE . 1 . -f i i&dl 4< 0 I Jr/ ‘/.‘.\ , . a , , - TORONTO, Jpn. 2.-Maritii moderate winds with a little lo temperature. Toronto 4.2-48, rain. Montreal. 86-36. rain. ~ Quebec, 24-24. rain. ' Charlottetown, 26-iii. cloudy. Halifax. 32-B0, cloudy. Bt. John. 34|-84, cloudy. . Hllh tide this afternoon at 2.30 z.. tomorrow morning at i.2'i. sun rises this mcmins at 1-301: sets this 5,81. ‘L ~ First quarter, Jer: ary 1, iw it aeI>\if;=?'-f ,c l aunnnmiue tide inipej later than can-iaasitei. .-- 1 e