. MAXIMS OF‘ A .- MERCHANT A sensible man is one who knows when to let go before taking hold. , n Charlottetown Guardian Two Morning Guardian, Fonndpd Cont! 1881 IIHIlIIP. WlllilN YEAR IIIISHEH Wilillgllllilll Nellie Cashman, Who a Commanded Respect ‘ of Gold Prospectors From Arizona to Alaska. Buried in Victoria, B.C. SAYS 1925 CRITICAL llllllgllls J al of Restrictions on Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY, JANUARY i), 1925 ENIJH Alternative to Remov- Commercial Fly- ing. (Special to The Guardian) , PARIS. Jtlru-ilttry 8.—A satemettt llhat the (‘vermanls ittteittl to sthoot TUCSON. Alvin, Jail. S.——'l‘lte cart-ct‘ ot a wotnalt tvlto cotttntllltll- tell the respett oi‘ that. roltgit illllI raw olutttent which prospects for gold frottt Arizona to tlte Arctic Re- gions ot‘ (Yltltalla and Alaska, was closed today wltell the holly of Bliss Nellie (fasltlnait was l()\\'l'i‘l‘ll into its earth valtlt in Victoria, ll. (7. Fliiettds l"i"(‘llll0ll tlte days ot‘ ivltelt Ztliss (Yllsltlttltlt cattle to Ariz- ona, following the lure oi‘ gold. itt the early eighties sht- "grllihstztkell" several of the states plmlsent lnil- liottalres on the tiztlttiltlc they would find a “strikc" itt tho IOIINIJSJIDIIP. Arizona gold field. laltcr she. used the ntoltey returned lty tltose melt to tiiltaltei- a tulip to Alaska, where site otttfittlnl and "ltliisltitd" into‘ ._ MISS DHRISTABEL PANKHURST Widely known as oneof the pioneers in the woman's suit- rage movement, speak-Tug to a New York audience said, “With the Bible Il1 his not" "at" at"! the newspaper in his left, the good citizen of today is equip- , ped to recognize lln the hall‘ pening: of these message-s which the spirit of God is deliv- erhig h, humanitymnamelythat the Kingdom of Heaven is at -hand." She declares we are in for a period of crisis in 1925- 'iIlt' interior - ltgaltt seeking gold. One ot‘ tlte first. of the daring; lltattd of wolttelt to oltti-t‘ the frozen‘ iiitchllrterell tlellis ol‘ Alasll-lt. site -~_---~~——-—-—— served as tlllr~e at many mining lnted ilili‘ of tltree score atld tell- eattttts, at the saint.- tilttte prospect-wile “cltlttttttliolt wontatt nltlsltei‘ of in}! and staking her (urn clltiilltts. Itlte world" ltttlsllttll from Kiiyiikik lit was recalled that only last lo Seward, Alaska. a 75C tttile snow year, ivhen site had rlttcltttd the al- trail. iilll tlltltiotlltlll tlsoilsst r BY [lltltoiiliilioi-..olilzills - l Before Mayor alld City Council ill Session That Lasted Upwards of One Hollln-May- or Suggests That Proper Legal Inqlli- ry Be instituted. 0 Yesterday’ ztiterttoltlt a lltrge delc- in Qhaolig ¢Q11(]i[1()n5_ gltliolt of Chill-Oils ltttll a l't‘]ll‘t“.~il'tilifl- . hllality coun- it-ries had a remedy lot‘ titese irou~ liott oi‘ t-lte city clergy coltii-rreil bles, they llFOtI “short. ctlis;" but Willi ihl! 31115111‘ ilnil lhv Vii)‘ Uiiiliriltle wills tt-oi itt lfilvor oi‘ Iilis ttltstllotl. cil in the ‘Council C-ltltlttltitrs (ll till: It was not a-livays a lpleisltnlt. sutbjcet, oil" civil: law eltfot-l-eltnlti. lilting to carry o-zil. lite laws, as M‘? G -F- Huliihesii". Ollflillill; llietltos-e whose duty it was to do s0 tIlSCUSSlIOR said that -lic had ihccliiottelt cattle in tlzr a treold deal 0i! ltskcll to tlt-iruduce the llellyulttilltt.lmoth-him itt-hm Ihjpip it-hl) lhQughL which lied come boliwtliel‘ to liis- the lztw ltt- eetaltla l‘ s toolltarsh. cuss twith ‘the OIVII‘. govettalltettt. 'l‘h_-, tii-h-tqatlt-t wts Stet-Q to toll the intforcetnetlt oi’ the i;i.\v, paltlr- tlltl- ('(l\lll‘.'l l‘ ' with it tllllt-rlly lln reference to I.'il(l enforce» tltody and ell" tits to kee-p ntent of the, Prultlbitiott Law. it the ll y ivlttit good titnld llfcim toilt by the CitllZfills oiitttotttt ;Il‘li\]11f'] h_~< tor 1h,- eltll- Cltzirllottetmvn for a ‘Ktltlll while till-n. now, tlhat tltuso were not as t-flie- Rev. C, Taylor , lid he was al- iotttly regulated a5 they tnigltlt ll\‘.|\\‘;|‘\". tt- w‘ - |_,“- ihlthl-ittti-ltl, The ilPlvfilttioll llllll ltot titropitso to lllli lie I\|l‘ l it d:ili.-tl.l_r l-llt'l'(' sutistcstt any lllfiilSillfllti, litut ratltrt" nuts li ]lll‘. l‘ wloll- ‘ell Flt.’ ito show ttlte City lColtllril that ill lltt- | -- ' t, i ])l‘ e-t l t \villlll|‘\'('l' they dttl to butter Oll-lilhini ll lldillliliil it'll. l't furl-e itllli lztw, -lt. ‘INHI lllic lli-i i‘;"I.'l\\' till ltl\'~“i"l‘ i: t'l> sulpptlltt. and l'IlllOl‘5.liII()il ol‘ tltisitt t; t.l; tjtll ‘l..l ltlll l'\l.t_v. llt ilvll-wliloil. :..- ll-lt Iii-l‘: l, .l \\;i* y... it!‘ iii -l Rev, H .D, Raymond, :tll‘t.l-t~ tltattlt l it 1|, i-_l_ ,1. li,.- it, ti.» ,l--_\- lug the (iouttcll for itrratlgltt: l-. “Denial lllC‘(!|=llli{lI()lIl01ll‘ the llelt-_-.-_. ,. tile .i l.li'| l lllilidilll liotvlt FPIZIICII airplanes flying over ilavllria tutti Saxony on the Paris- lillkilfCStI and Palrisdhiziglle routes. 11111853 the Allie. remove the res- triclionls on Gertttaiit cuttlltrercfal lIyllLJ, twill not ‘help to solve tlllli,‘ present difficulties of iiuropta 'l".!te prohlt-ttt oi’ restricting (icrltttttt a t‘ ]l()\\'(‘ii‘ is Gilli) of the lltorlliei-it colt- lrlufii t-he Allies. ‘I)i?l‘illl.‘4I‘ eon troll it Illusory tinder the Versail- les 'l‘retlty, itnll the French iOilily - e ilskiltg tltelnls-elves what is 11,0- 52; to itltppelt (lltrilzt: the pretst-ttt _tl-:tr when ‘(ibfllilillly [lYilCilFilily has lregiTil-ll lli‘? freclloltl? \\tlll‘lll "int Allies placed itiine res- tt-ietiolts on (icrlttzllt cotnlnerclitl lllltllfls with a ltupc c,‘ tttakilng tlteltt useless» for illl‘ IIPIIPXIOS" llt‘ tratitfor- ntatlittn llllI-O t\\‘il.l‘ lll1l(~llIIl(‘S-—~lllt\‘.‘§i\ restrirltittlts. ittciililed railus, lli-itin-g power, engine lplnvl i‘, size, lttlaktlle (‘re-rnttllts did ttot Clplitlsc tlteltl, éllflll lllllilll J-ittlirzt-ry i923. tvlterl iilli‘ Allie...- .> under ttlle VPYSIIllIPS 'l‘l‘e't_v' l:tsl| the rlpJltt to tly tllteir tttiiltary platt- ea over (let-litany tlltlre: "et-‘dli: the alrrltlttizetttent worked vely well. ‘f-lletl [Utilities hogan ivlticil have not ceased ilp to to _, The tier titans. while VOIIHWIIIIIK to ttl-l-l-pl the re.~'-t.t'il-t.ioll.t placed on lite '24- ztltd ~petwel' ol‘ their own. l-olttlttel ‘ltl lllflflflllfilt, rulnll tllalt Allied lnztcltili es. iilyltllt: oretr Licrnnln territory ~L also i't)illl]llv\' with tlllesi- res- llli CALLED TO UPPER CHAMBER . HON. P. R. DU ‘FREMBLAY. K.C., M.l..c. Of Montreal, who has been appointed a member of the Lcglslatlve Council of the Pro- vince of Quebec, representing the Division of Sorei. Mr. Du Tremblay its a director of La Genuine Rubens Bought Cheaply PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 8.-- Art oli painting, bought In 1908 for a few marks at an auction at Frankfort-on-Maln, Get-m. any, by a Phlladelphlan, ll; de- . clared by Prof. Paaqualie p", Ina, local authority on old mac. tero to be the original Rubens painting. "Daniel in the Lions’ Den." Th; purchaser and own. er of the painting is Max A. Krankel. Professor Farlina said he had worked over the painting for years, testing it by every known method and submitted It to many recognized expert; on Rubens and the art of that period. He declared that he was satisfied it was the origin. all llill OTTAWA, Janl. iL-ellolports o1 a wold strike on lllllt? ICC-acre farm 0t‘ Michael Boltdreau. about two titties .ronl Alexandria, in llille ooulnty of idlengarry. have reached ltere, The ‘ltllnl is P61101181! 't.0 consist of lil .1 (Boise tlhan grealt masses of rock Prelsse, Montreal, and in this appointment the Quebec Gov- I crnment thus recognizes the press. He was a former M.P. for LaurIer-Outremont. The attltltltl nteetiltg of the (‘har- Iilii("()\\'l’l ilrattclt of the Prince ll ivatd lslatld Altrcillary Bible Society was held in the Alethodist Chllrelt last‘. evl-ltitu; and was largely attend- Iii tltt- lilltscltec of Di‘. Dirwllr. the Ftfifliillts. _| (Contlinued on Page 3) THE SIHIHI to Timbuktu iii 12 days. Tourists will not have to sleep in‘ the open. ltotels are being put tip at each terminal point in the tleeert for their accommodation. Bathrooms with running water are being in- stalled ill tltese palaces of the (it:- sert sandy wastes, and dance music will he. provided in the evenings- i—-¢-0¢-————-—- Nonsense, Says l Prime Minister (Canadian Press) ()’I"I'AWA, Jflll. S.—~lt, ‘is itn-ttossl- hie to talk izreliltet" nonsense. (le- l-lztrell Proltliltr McKeuzll- King to- rtipllt, rrlilirrittg to a tlespatclt front lnllllliill, lttlotittl: the morning ‘ lt.~"." itt ll eltlttitltlent that, ii sepa- loll from lthit Etnpim was being Collection Zion Presbyterian _____ _______ _ , __ llaiantee on hand Jillte Zltl, lfl23. its lp me: Collected by steal“... of the Executive _________ _, ____ __._ Collected by‘ Lady Collectors in house to house canvass Postage ztltd tax on pin-title»- Total The ilinanrizll report just girl-ll is t tlhe onlly (cotttplctls report it: the Clturlotielowtt llranelh of illis .\iix- illlztry. On page 25.28 ol‘ lite .\ttlllllrl lleptlh of 45 feet. Iilillililli BIBIESIIIIIETY HIIIIJS SPIENIIII] ME o at Plthllt lMe-ltlllte ill Week 0t‘ Prayer, 192i _______ __ Pail] Dr. Ii. l). Joltltsolt. Tr< .t.<llrer Provincial Auxiliary v__ Daiaitcl: bnlltzlllll, Jilne Itttlfltifijrjj.‘ TOPFOIII/llll wag (lrlf-ltnttz tutti that ll should be. eltecloed. sine“ illlg iillfi l _ ‘sr . t. till. . d sctlssltli llt Cilllllflil. lllll, slated tilt-at a great litany ntol- \\';:,< thi- (‘flliitg t.l “hit,- . people n-ot [trcsellt felt as Uh - ll ll ‘p- rsolti, ‘his tlapl t.l lll . ."l\IIl l‘. °°'*°**“**************$** ltattlon (lid. 0n tho subject to he illa‘ .. II le Willllill‘; fo lltl [llt lw-l- to all ; iiiiflsfll. 'l‘ltey ltall not cattle. to r lilI .l,,,,~,|.~, he lllltl Ii‘llI <. -l.~*-tt to s4 t- hllitll. lbilt as some oi‘ ititc‘ re-i l>‘..;..d- lfiil > ttlattet- front tltorl- ti. \\ po.ttl>- t t-d (rltlzttna (if (iltzl-rilttlttttltivlt \\'l|I ilt,.tt one, ‘liltt-tl- n..- l-.. .1» witrr-t I hail fill-l. ‘H!!! the I014. Slim lilo ‘liillV-I‘ jut-lire hall ‘to le llllaiill tl lty tltet" ‘ ("ill tt so felt, a tilesine to lttrll tltfs l-y, itt filltl] llh‘ . llt- a ‘ltt':t‘ o ° law oi tho litnllrlnllloreitil as entirely of justice Sihilllll] t, ti lli‘ t Last Mlnute News vglgllifiitllllly¢lillnglils lltlljlitlriiliiiyelnlll- would li|l~ ll» i z Flashed In Over ' . sis JI‘ lli f! .r (latte, l non- wlt-l ll)l‘1ill'Illl ‘Ill ellllt ;- to itt - a. lfeollttiz ln tlho Mr tihat. lliw eit»'t‘ s...’- wlto I Ill l t" It" : the wlres v f Q Condensed Specials], RATE—4c- per word, net each insertion tn this column *WANTED-—A PASTE-ll COOK‘. Apply Victoria llotill. 861-14) lli "WANTED-G RL FOR KITCHEN Apply at once viftloflll llutcl. 703-1-6-31 SAUNSOME QAUSAOES MADE fresh ltoiiuy. Bailtzilers, NPWUOIII & 00., Market Ullilflilllf. ' 0060-94244} molt. ________________________, _ ‘SPEGIAL OFFER OF HIGH grade envelopes, 50 for 20c., 125 for 350., 250 for 65oz, 500 for $1.00, 1000 for $105. Guardian Office: _______________,_______ ‘JOB PRINTING OF, EVERY description cheaply and exped- ol.’ ltlrittltz, ll’ ‘let. go, qltltt-kly resnitl ollld ill tttt '\\'.l_\ lt pl" F i Oon-linu’ zl On Page 3)’ qScore Itljitrod Ill Gas Explosion (Canadian Press) (ilN(‘INNl\'l‘l’. Ohio, Jilll. S.-i~‘if- Il'.'l Oi‘ twenty’ tpersotis lire ropot-l- ed to ltave lteett injured itt a tins ex-tllltlliott lli the eitst eltll 0t’ the gas pllirt‘. of the litt-lolt (his ltlttl lilleutrlc Ciilllllillly here today. -—--~-<-r>-——-—-~ L. of N. Expenses (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Jan. 8.~—Fl‘:lto expen- ses of tilto Ilelagtie of Naltlttns ‘l0!’ the iprctsent yoar will total $4.371.- 983. tic-cording; lto figures cotnpileirl by the Secretary (lenerni of t-lto b68111!“ land made plublle today by the lxandoln Mamie or Nations Non-Partisan Ammllltmn. Fifty‘- iflve nations em eonttrlhtltlng lto this year's expense of the lleluzue. QOQOOOOQOOQO§COOPOOOO§Q i (Canadian Press) ‘ HOUSTON, Texas, Jan. s.- The tour masted schooner, "Ucertng," sailing from Hous- ton to Mexican ports Was Bunk the night of December 25, ofif the coast of Frontera, Mexico, _wilh all on board. it was an- nounced today. HAMILTON. Jan. B-Edward and Frank Coiburne were kil- led today when their motor truck was struck by a Hamil- ton and Buffalo train. MONTREAL. Jan. B.—-At the annual meeting of Royal Bank of Canada here todly. the Board of Directors was re- clcted Ind annual report adopt- ed. L08 ANGELES Jan B-"Kid" McCoy, QX-pFIIG fighter and world champion convicted of PFifl-Illllflllhl‘ here inst night -in connection with the death of lMfl. Theron Mons was cen- Ripeort of‘ ltlte Provincial .\ll.\'.ll.'l~f‘y for i923 wlltl he Iiilllril the ltltlttl-S of illte silbs-cribers alltll ltettelttelttrs. if front the total $820.86 as ‘shown -by Lilo statclttt-ewrit ‘above, the ltltlatlce on ltanll June 30, i923. ($1.59.) and the lltanlit lnterltslt ($3.15) he sub- tralcted, the (liiicrilttce, $7-l3.l2, will he luuntd to statue wl-th the lotitl amount tsillbscrilitl-ll ..lty Clléltfllfll/IB- Standing Of Church Union (Canadian Press) 'l‘()lt()N'l‘(), Jan. R. ~(if (he 471 PPPSDYIPIIIIII (Yltitrttltcs rl-tlttrtilti: their vote on (‘hllrclt Union ltp to noon today, l0? voted ill favor of going tnto Union and ill to stay out. Following is the sultntlllry by ‘DTOVIIIICBBI Bnfltllih Collnnhlll. for 8; against 2 “ - Allbetta, for 25; against 0. g Saskatchewan, for 168; against Ontario, for lilil; against 40. Qudbec. for 37; against nil. Nova Scotia, for 23; against 2. Prince Edward Island. for 8; against nll. Net Debt. 0i’ Canada Higher (Canadian Preu) - OTTAWA, Jan. S. ——’1‘l_m three quarter mark in tho fiscal year ltiotlsly executed. Guardian Cen- tlho figures show mitt-let Great Bri- trnl Job Prlntery, Phone 133. Jain was the IIWKOSI mntrlhiltor to 2870-5-0-tf- tho amount of $411,478. tones dtodny to from one to ten yearn in San Quentin pris- on. finds the net debt of Canada $2,207,830 higher than last yaarr. ()n December 31, 1924 the not debt. .tlld ll. is sltated that ..\lr_ Iimidreatt has been working on and off for. tiOlllL} time in si-ltkittg a tnittini; shaft, wiltielt ilas ‘XIIUW readhed a ETINIl opened with Prayer by Major Hiscoc . Rev. G. C. Taylor read the Les- son after which Mr. (i. D. Steele, Slkirffliify-TFQHSIITCI’, read the fol- lowling report- SUMMARY OF REC IPTS AND EXPENDITURES Fl‘om June 30, 1923, to Jllne 30. 1924 RECEIPTS er statement read at alrlnua-l. 19.56 Sunday Sc hOOtlg l .00 PARIS, Jan. S. —Tlte Sithara Ex- _ s 250 press, it lli-weekly service which ' 2060 will he lltaiiglirated next. IHOHIILSLP. |~ A p, ‘ will takte tho traveller froltt Paris d“ 8 ‘n; 1c m ' 29'!” 3 77.32 Ailllllllllls paid tto G. l). Stet-l. ‘Treasurer, dlrect-ly _ ____ Iiliereslt as iper Billlk-tllfllill _________________________________ __ Tfltitl. ____________________________________ __‘ _______ __$ 820.36 EXPENDITURES ' J ------------------------- .-s 820.86 own friends as shown on page 28 of the Annual Report. On page 47 0t’ the some Alilnual Report the con tribultlon of the oity lbranch to the :1 rovinci-zll Auxiliary ‘lg rcpordgtL Ont lbeltltll’ of the Executive and ittdccd of the llllble Socl-ttty 1 wiol luzallt to ultank the lmts-mrs of dlllt Oily churches, ILIIQ llfldleg who "mad, the house to ltottse tmnwtss. Miss M-aud Sunday School Department, and all. Ilasltilnt. Secretary of ttbl Contiinued On Page 3) Treaty Of Peace Brought To Light VIENNA, Jail. 8. —'l‘|.'l9 Vienna newspapers have just published the strange piece of information that Austria is now no longer at war with Patrantia". An official of tho Autltrlatt Government has, how- ever, said recently that Austria has not yot been advised of the fact, except as attention luau been drawn to it in the press. Signed Treaty I The story goes that Panama by which peace was concluded with Austria‘. The documents relative to this treaty and other mllterlt per- taining thereto did not reach Panama for some times aftervnifds and the bulky ‘parcel of papers was not recognlued an . being of any particular importance. Recently the archives were gone over and the treaty came to llght- ft was brought eventually before Parliament, which proceed- ed to ratify it. Technically, the war ceased at that moment. 588,100. of Canada was I2,4,17,7,4_5,ll80- _0tt_ 7M9 PFL-‘QLLIZQ! 1L1! EH21!!!- .. signed the Treaty of St. Germain, ' ______________________ DQOBIHIIOI‘ B1. ma, it was $3.415.- The tact-one m debt "l. l lllil lli _H_ I lli Ordered to L e a v e Court With A-cquit- I ted Crook-Judge Bitterly Assails Verdict NEW YORK, Jan. 8.—'l‘wcllve more or 105s lgood men and true sat silent ill la jury box illt idle United Suites distlrlct court here yesterday aald too kthe mos-t contlplete lash- ing that has responded tthrougit those ancient halls of justice in many ta llottg and sultry trial, filhey hr-ouglillt in a. verdict IIQCQMII- ting Tony 00mm. 30 described "by Judlge Francis A. Winslow as "one of IJIIS most notorious offenders in the drug traffic" and Judge Wins- low theta gulve lllg verdiclt regard- ing their fitness to serve als- jurors. Judge Flays Jury. "it I considered your verdict as llltellitgettt." said the Judlget. "l sthtould heifer ttllis ease to tlhe dis- trict attorney s0 that lte could itt- lll lll stltllt Most of the fools in this world have not the money to part with. I COURITING A l PRINCE _HENRY OF WINDSO Who is to ‘be the guest next week of the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuoh, at one of their several Scottish homes, Bow- hlil. Rumor says Prince Hen- ry ls courting and the announ- cement of his vii-sit next week has revived the story that he jgvill marry Lady Mary Mee- taguc-Douglas-Scott, daughter dict the governlttlent .\W'ltl.‘ll€‘S's0S for peirJu-ry. We are lit-avintg an Olihbllffii. of crime wthlclt is a shock to tlhe community, and 50 lpereetllt of those crimes are due do the use of nar- cotics iwthicb give the perpetrators fats ecoulrage. This. nl-an is tone ol‘ title-most. notorious offenders and you have turneid him loose to coil- tlttilte as a menace." The judge then ordered Uhalt Con- lellallr was occupied by RC"). W. M. g0 541011111 10in- llhé JIITQYS and ‘Valli Ryan. The meeting out of tillle bulldtlnlg with them. - -—<+>-i- Over— Taxation Is Serious Problem Says Bank Pres. (Canadian Press) Cattnda here doday was the problem of over taxation. standard- mooted by the President. England Uneasy I Over Faint Rumor (Canadian Press) lrting from the British Empire ac- tordlng to th-e Morning Post in an article on Imperial relations. Post itowevter expresses the belief ‘hat Canada is not ilrtttlnlg away from the Empire though it admits ‘here is saute uneasiness in the Mother Country owlr the matter. Dissafisfaotion Re America’s Debt Claim (Canadian Preal) LONDON, Jan. 8, —Dissrttisi‘ae- .i0n with America's Clillm for will‘ losses crops ollt itgltin in lfltlilffi newspaper cotttln-e-nt on the Paris Financial Conference, although several editorial writers remain silent on the subject. The West- minster Gazette regretting the Conference m-eets in nn unfavor- able atmosphere says the “atti- tude of the United States so easily ;ends itself to dtsortion as hucketer- log that it ls difficult to expect. very fevorlthllo oolistdlerartlon for t." The Dally Mail's comment ls concerned chiefly with the intor- tilled debt. settlement and lt. de- clares that tho British funding agreement with the United States constitutes "one of most serious obstacles to ill sntlsfuctlry settle- nlont in Paris." Educational Night At Rotary Tho speakers at the monthly meeting of Rotary inst nrlgbt were Put District Governors. Walter lgava ton minute speeches on "Rot- lary Friendship." Several other mom here, Jltcludinii. Rotation H. H. Show and It. l-l. Jenkins also spoke. During the bus-Incas port. of the meeting the chair was occupied by President Rowe, who was t laced by Rom-Ian J. A. Clark. Obotlrmnn of the Educational Committee. It was decided to re-erect the tobog- gall slide at the Government Pond which wtllbo itt use very ollortiy. The guest! present. ligpded, wean. ghogawolbmna. at: JIVI; - vo, vor; an J-H-lliltltetsi. M"... ...m. .. of the Duke and Duchess of Buccieuoh. The Prince i5 ex- pected to gptnd a week or ten days at this Scottish estate. Lady Mary Montagu-Dougla-t- Scott is twenty years old. MARK Sh DIONTREAL, Jan‘ g‘__At the an. 8.15, Mark llitlllllfldlfs ‘irlllvghflgf: tlual nteeting of the Royal Bank of "I hi" Plum‘ wmfY ”' T] H i“ S" ‘urban is (amouf mt“ ‘tunldlloultlsic till-ed‘ Jan. lo, 192i ___________________________________ __ $7419 Holt. President ilocllircd there was “ii °l’i’°"“"“ Y “r “,-_'“ ‘ . ‘, 0 '1 very serious problem facing the. aiidlhsitltlgfliilpgtl people of Canadal today and that it of ‘i F ‘ ‘ ‘ “kims m‘? M], H-e expressed the opinion that the Hmifllm"? "u" b“ Wmcml m "mm world in 1925 may return to a. gold ‘i it is suldoltt lltat Reassures U. S. On WASHINGTON, Qtlln. s. —Afte IONDON Jan s -Tll€l‘2 is talk examining SPCYQtY-"Y "f ‘ht’ "m" ' l ' l. f in Canada of the Dotnittlon sepltr- ‘vmmr am‘ "m" mm‘ Ffigcgega?“ the Navy Department. naval appropriations COIIIDTIIPPO that the littited State. Navy has faiinlt itt-low the 5-5- ratio. nt the ilouse t-ltlttlttittee. the Seltai cnttttttittee declared today with the a-xcelttittlt of "no one can ships the -- doers not prevail," ‘rt-i’ seloe PotJSH FAQTo rate S M051" RUN i>A\( AND NIG-HT lN THE WINTER TIME ‘. RUMOR SAYS HE’S HAMBIIIIRG i . PREMIER PIIINIST At The Prince Edward To-night At 815' . , . , - i t ' Tonight a, ,1". ltyhhw Edtvard at. ct pied. not flnm a ntonetary D0 l1 his way. but when the. opportunity Emabltshmmyt of a of sectirlng liiintltoiiril iiii‘ ‘"19 Um‘ . cert “'11s offi-red, the tnatlagclttcnt Central Budget Bureau was also or the Prince Emwurd Tammy no Strength Of Navy eomntittee The concuns in the view of the Holler Adopting a report similar to that that tho ltattle- ship Flnrldzt, laid ilp for refitttlitl- ‘ay tltat as lo cllltiiait Grant and George lumen, who botlNh, ‘Maritime fresh, westerly winds. and tonight tut 11.50. ‘ tBnu not; this afternoon at 4.35 ____ and rlseo tomormv morttto mt 7.40. ' . m“; Full moon Ffldly, Janina out u; "mm m , _ Igllllxlml d till utilise alum“ it‘ I: ° ° it 1.111.100! It ' em m; - ’ Annull Bublorlptlono Delivered $5.00 fly Mull, Canada and U. ti. A. M-fl ll. Sill Hi; tilll sllllltlll lltlllllllllls "Agreement Reached Between Col. Logan and W. Churchill-- Will Fund Expens.- es of U. S, Army of Occupation. (Special to the Guardian) PARIS, Jan S~—-The United States ltas obtained full satisfac- tion of ltel- claim to receive a. sh-alre of the reparations proceeds tinder the Dawes Plan. This was definite- ly settled Wednesday betiveen Col. Logan, the American representa- tive at the Iteparatiuns Conference and Winston Churchill, Only the Jlfllilllb remain to be discussed be- tween the delegates. Realizing that more can be ac- hieved by a heart to heart talk, Churchill and Logan walked from the Qilai do Orsay to the British Elnbassy, where, after a few hours of tsotivi-rsatloll over (rilps 0f coi- fee and good cigars. they solved lite tlroltleitt which had threatened to poison the friendly feeling be- uveett the British and Antericane. ‘AIIIOFILWPS claims were divided R eifimats‘. “Ia w. continued On Page 3) -.u' 0 arp. qty vii-w. hllt wllth the ohicilt- 0T 1W9‘ ‘vidmm Wm." poilsiilble something out of the ordinary, with tho hope chat ollr people would show the‘? appreciation by turning Oui- I“ 9M ' ,.,.,,, tttttnllters thereby niakilnfi l! tlossilllo to bring other artistsltitl inlernltltiottal twat-Wee i0 Chart)‘; tetown. ‘Phi’ PDQ“ are w“ n reach cf all. Make your reserva- tions early today. the"! are many good seats to be hail. Mutilated Son S0 _ He Could Not J oln Ex-Kaiser’s Army l‘ i t LAIN, N. Y.- Jan. 7.-— [Tilt lizllleEnfpa father who mittiiliiled his son so that he woullint have to fight for tho kaiser was told in tile Sllllffiilll-E Court bore toll!!!’- (Tltnrad Joltanneson sited the At- lantic Transportation (iomilltiiilY 5°’ damages, owilll; m ‘M07195 recaived ll‘I)lll'(I one of their vessuls and DB0‘ togrztplts of his body revealed B (pH-pole scar running the length of his hack. in lili-l I16 was living with 111“ father a Dane, in GPTIYIQBY- 30mm’ nt-sott said lil "Xillliihtli; 1M9 0m wound. The elder Jithanneson dis- liked the Kaiser attli did not 8T" prove of (ierlilitnyb-l entrance into the war. . One night soon alitcr tho declara- tion of wur. Johnnnesons father celled to his son. and stopping be- ping behind him dipped hi8 hack. from llhifli! to the end of his spinal column, with a butcher knife- “Nltw you'll nitver be able i0 fight for the Kaiser," the father cried. The boy recovered from the clit too late to fight for the Kaiser. 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