of’ 4 Annals reinstall-carnelianrevenues-lingual lztilifllrow Oil the Horrors of a olnalllit , Great Calaml ~ ' =~.:~ . . c. d». i - (United RPIII-l w; -- .- _ ,:‘re iiajclles here and '|‘()KYO.. c. lire-What. do Tok- theiloa ., ‘considerable stretch of suburbili districts. where the fire did not reach, wllere the earth- quake ilamage has beell repaired and ivliere life has just the same- appeurzlnce it had before. the flit-l" aster. An ilnlazing ainuunt of work has been done. it is, without exaggera- tion. llerculcau. Enormous quantit- ies oi’ rubblsll and ivreckage have been carted tiway. and car- ried off .on coolles‘ bucks and sev- eral hundred thousand shacks have been built aicross these ruins. A lliiilioil coolics liavl- done the WilYK- There coilld be a much gren- tci‘ death-list lllun even this last disaster brought. and still Japan would have llluiost niililiiited iiiali- yo anti Yokohama. look like now over thnoegnqntbs after their des- perate ‘hasten? . - _ ' . Yokohama looks like. alfthe ru- in and wreckage of all the West- ern war frolit. concentrated ilito one place, and then smeared over with all the "Y" huts and Red Cross soup kitchens, and shacks and sbantieg in all tile world. Three-fourths oi Tokyo looks ex- actly the some us Yokohama. Aiid yet that isn't a perfect pic- ture. For. before the earthquake Tokyo wvas unlike any other city in Japan. ll. was itself. And so. in its ruin and rebuilding. it is again. a picture without parallel. Put it iiiiiils GREATEST iciiits SklSitfe ‘ Co. Awarded closed this evening after being vut- this-way: You've seeil the “city dump" out. beyond the slums of your town- the place where all the old junk, the tin cans. the refuse was piled, awaiting the incinerator. or the barges to flout it down the sell. imagine .tliat stuff covering twenty square miles out. of thirty square uiiles of area that had been the third or fourth largest city on earth! ' . Put u ililllioli half-starved cool- ies l.o work carting the debris away. Then put. them to work erec- ting flinlsy. oile-story, raw. unpain- ted. wooden shacks. roofed witii tin. Look out over your twenty- Hjllfiffi nlilas that had been a city. See nothing except these shacks. shacks. shacks~squat things; raw timber. tin-covered tops--i-ve.r,v- where mushrooming up tllrongb bin-lied and blackencd ivreckugc. Nothing except the soimd of cool- power-which will continue. For in just one park. and u slllail one. 4.000 babies have been liorzi n" soon ivill he born among tllc refr- ktms, uccnriliilg to lliedicail report. Tile people will continue lo live‘ and -do business lii tllcse shacks and barracks until ]l('l‘lllillll.‘lll structures can be built-and that will zit least. be a. yl-ai" or so, ill many cuss longer. And the very poor will continue all tllcir lives: to live ill these shacks. or others like tlicui. just as they did before the earthquake. 'l‘ile very poor cool ie. if lie had any sort of a roof over his ill-ad. a mat to sll-i-p oil and a paper ivail around hip], “ml a little dab or rice l‘\'|‘.l'_\' day. is living just as \\'t'll new as lil- li\'t'l' did,or e.vcr expects tu. And there art-the. temples. and shrines. Tile little “.llzo's" (god oi‘ the cliiltlrell) stilt-k up in wayside 'tlio picture of Yokohama. Butdii! p; carpenter; hannneflug rm“- plilces. biotin-r pray lii-fore Jlzu shacks into shape. Workinen, in Hull pill. n liiili- hih around his the fantastic coole. garb. sklli- llvvk tllfll Drinks blessings to the tight bluo trousers and heirogylph- llllllif- 'l‘llt' lvllllllvs ic-nlarked jacket. swarnllilg, like nnts—~litcrally like,allts—ovi-l' all the fantastic coolic garb. skin- "dullip pile" into which a great city was almost instantly convert- ed; billldiligsilaeks and slumties. thick as booths ut a county fair. throughout, all the rubblshed area. That's a purti-tlii-l biggest purl.»- of the picture. of Tokyo. its nil of ll"' crowded. ‘or BllllZE l _ ‘ 4 ( Canadian Press) i .\‘()lt'l"ll SYDNICY. (l, it. llelz- 11.1 S |~-’l‘lieJluiienblirg schooner (iracc Black is costing the (‘ilstoms of Canada at llle rule of about SL500 lper week. The Grace llllick lillfigretl ilo bar-e, it cargo of ruin aboard for. _ lthu Cape IBreton unde-rgronnll- "-—_"’_—°°MgD HousEiuitirkl-t. hasJlee-il lying off between . l - I _ e ' K_ this harbor and lilacs llay_ four ‘llfelvfigzofrlglt: gglzégzltngzz? “layer-ks at. noon foray. and lsu llir as .- _ 12W ..|(lill bedcarncd -lms disposed of n- 3~ - ‘(none oi her cargo. Three other ssw-flgvg F_£y.@,LE.'T.-'“i?.‘.‘i,‘TiI.“i§1?..2I-"l.i;‘.l°2.135325. Dutch roxekh A ' ouréaA-o‘). 1a week lii-m. Up lo the present. this‘ ' "" little show has cost. the (Tustums about $6,000. Tilt! ulitexiielrteil slump iii prilzel; off the coast at this unexpected time is said to lic due to the heavy stocks on hand ashore. lnfnrlnatien fruuronc. in the confidence ul‘ tlic rum ring in llie southern Cape Ilreton fit-id ls that tile dealers have stowed. away a surplus from 1922 valued at more tbali- $100.00!) in (ilace lliay. and New ‘Waterford uiunc. willie other points iii the (‘ape llretuil art-u are all well will?‘ plied with l-vcigvtlilng except leer for tile (fiirlstuiils doniailtl. —-—-¢-0>--—~ - Bootleggers Bold Condensed Special J5? T133511. ‘if.’ mil? !t.!%llfl221t- J, IWANTED—AT ch22} Mile- for general housework. Apply at 146 Pownrtl Sim-x". WE WANT A QUANTITY DRESS- ed poultry ut once, must be good quality. Also cnr turnips. John .11. Gill It Soli.—--l2-15-2i. rwANTfib-MAID‘ FOR GENER- al bouseivurk. lteferences re- quired. Apply at Guardian Office 12-13-tf. =¥=T0 LET-HOUSE CORNER POW- nal and Euston Birth-ts. modern conveniences. Apply it‘. ll. French 5ft Upper Prince. Phoni- our-lain I HAVE FOR BALE OR TRADE l about 100 oid 001118 and bills.» ll. T. Peel. llox Still. (‘harlottc- town, lil-lfi-Zi wsrfiéo T0 auv sscoun hslid organ in good repail‘. Write slzltlilg prico to "ii" cure oi‘ Guardian. flfihi-lil-lfi-lli ..______._.___,..._._._____e.______.._. LOST. SATURDAY MORNING IN this city; ii personal letter. \\'lll ltnder‘ please drop lii (Post (illici- to be delivered to the address on some‘! - -' - » 12-124.! W-‘OR SALE-S FEMALE SILVER black fox pnpsfeligible for reg- istration. Will be sold vsbeap to lllllCk purchaser. Apply tn .l. .l. .\lCKlllllOli_0_l' Col. A. (i. PCfiki‘. ill "N_0Tl0E.-lT WIHIUE ‘ro rue interest. of those owing for ‘Raw- Wsll goods to pay at once. to the old" address, lii Kent street. charlottetoivn. J. C. illrtle. ‘-l' l2-l2-7li .-- fll-‘swcv wont: SALE HOSTEL of St. Fro 0th,, 12B Sydney St Articles so table for Clirislmils Along" Border (Canadian Preli) .\il\l.t).\'l<l. N. Y.. Der. it.—A iii-ivspaper correspoilili-iit who is llcrp iiivcillgzil.iiig the lmpurtatlnil of liuuorlfruili (lziliada .luis found evidence that tho norlllerll New ‘fork bnutlcggci‘ is bold and not ilsluluicll of his identity. One rec~ eutly brought over 2t) gallon-s of. liquor. parked his car witliiu a stone's lhrnw of the customs lions.- and stalled to peddle his war Aimilici walked info the cliswluis house. nought out all CIIYOPCBHWHI agent and blaiikly asked lilni for n Dernilt to brinil llflllm‘ °V"‘-' border. Defrauller Comm For Trial (Canadian Press.) ST. .lOllN. N. ll.. Dec. i-i. -iii tlio imiil-l- court tmlny lilsglstretc Henderson coniinitteii for trlul liar- ry llublnovitcll nrrilsteil lii Halifax on charges of conspiring to defraud to llic extent. of ilpprtiximatl-ly $81).- lilil) In connection with a liquor itted llli- - Champion- iohiif" Honors-Is- land Makes -Good Showing (Special To The Guardian) BOSTON. Alass...Dec. l-iw-Tlie liiteinlitional Silver ifox Exhibition ed a grand success. . The .luti-ging of foreign and ltlask- sin sections ended at. noon and the final rrrults were announced illi- iiiedlntely after. The grand sweep- stakes championship goes to _-(.‘."in- uck Jaue ol‘ the Pure Canadian Compani‘. Sunilncrsidc. with Slti.(i7 points. Iiic runner up being‘ the Bunbury Giant owned by Colonel Nlut-Kinllon with 96.17. _"l‘lie .l-'rlnce. Edward islanders made a most remarkable showing; .is_in tin.- lliteell. foreign classes‘ competed in, they wou fourteen as follows: ‘Colonel i). .\. Alaclfluuon. Cbarlottetoivn. seven firsts; Mrs. Colonel ‘Nllicl\'iniion.,one ‘first: Pure Cilfliftllilll lcfillliltllly. Sumlncrsithc. live fllsts: (‘lutrlias White. exhibit- ing lleif-a Fuxtw. two firsts. lii addition they won seconds and thirds. 0i‘ the sixteen International (‘llnllipiomJiips the Prince Edivarl islanders L'tll1l].)t‘i€il ill fifteen cl" cs winning fourteen as folloi (iulcnel Aliit-Killuoil. six: Mrs. (fel- onel MacKiilnoii. one; Pure‘ (full-ill- THE cillinrjoritiirovvn on w i: l ilAittlN SHAUGHNESSY I) .»\ famous cliici‘ of the Czlnadia dent of the company froili 1S0!) un-ti mail of tlil- board of directors. (lii-d his regime Ilii- (‘. l‘. ll. bccunlil the lES .-\'l‘ MONTREAL ll Pacific Railway. who was presi? l 1018. and since that time, clluir- ‘ll Aloulrcal rm nlonday. lTnill-r lii-st single trailsporation sys- ti-ui ill the world. Fort-sight. courage and optlmisnl ivere charact- eristics of Lord SllillHZilllUHSY. llc t to ilit- winning of the war. and boil younger olli- being killed. l-lis llt‘l_' nci-zsy. l. bri-iv himself whale-heartedly lil- I his soils served overseas. ill.‘ is l.l.-l‘oi. the lion. W. .l. Shangh- TWU STILLS WERE SEIZEI] BY , ian (‘ompailix five; Leak ll‘ LWU. The l'L‘llll\lilllli.{"Plllllllililllll- was '\\'ull by .l. i’. Diiffus. )1 :\\' York. lii tlil- Alaska SUFliDli Aiiiiiguiii and Nlorrison ofxNol-tllaill won four firsts with four foxes SlIOWD. ‘Pile prize for matched pairs went t.) "lie Pure ilaiiudluu (‘ompaiiy with (fol- oncl Maclfiiluon second. .\ vcr?" flattering offi-r has been mole by C. M. Daniels-of Subaltls. \'t.-\v York forllle Pure Canadian" sfllbll - - - stakes olialllpioii. ‘ l\lr. George Callback of $uililiilsr~ side was mil- of the iiiilgi-s giving ilnivcrt-"tll satisfaction. nun "unis at PRlllBl Successful Raids Carri TlllN UFFICERS ed Out lll the Vicinity 0f Emerald and Argyle. 'i‘iu~ Proliiliitioil ilfficciu llllllt‘l' ant-i: lif an ordinary’ stove boiler. lli~‘|lt'('lill‘ ‘llarbcur liavl- been cn~ with tile Ctl\'(‘l‘ brought. to a funnel gage-d .‘~'lli‘l‘t ufiilly on a “still" <lilipe. having a small opening at lllllli this we ihl- lop center. 'l‘lii- worln. oi‘ a ()ll Wedni-silai". on premises on illlilili-ter of about tlirct: quarters the (‘ounty Lille road. near Elni-r- of an inch. appcarctl to have been, aid. the officers found and seizcdmi oni- lllllt‘ part of the equipment. hart or’ an allcizl-il still, cuuslstingcol‘ a- hrmvt-Ns vat. uiid ivas '.'Ull'~'l'l".l‘- of a boiler madi- from a live gallon-ably tlii- worse for wear. Some Official Re- ports Extensive Work ‘at Cape Normal! Light Station lilr. Ed. liavergne. fort-man nil-.- chzilllc for marine signals return- t-d to the city last night. from sup l-rvising operations at the Cape Nor- man light station, in the northern point of Newfoundland. The exist- ing steam equipment. was changed for an oil burning plant and a new standard fox alarm system was in- stalled. The landing at this station was blasted to accommodate large ships and a new concrete wharf was built. Mr. Luvergnifls work at Cape Norman started last August. To reach lilo light station he made .l. fifty mile trip by motor bout from Flowers Cove. After the coinple» lion of the job lie sailed on the Newfoundland (iovernlilent Steam- i‘l‘ “St-nuf" for Si. Johns. Nfld. a slop lit-ing made at every point t'll roulc. the trip lasting seven day's. 'l‘lie peculiarly spring-like irvea- tlit-r has been eiiioyeil in New- foundland and is a source of sur- prise to the (widest. inhabitant. They llnd one snoiv-storm there on Nov. 15th hilt. it got milder again and thera- is still open watt-r in every dlrecllnn. At Si. Julius last Saturday ev-V lvlllllg lbs-re were people. sitting ‘on benches outside tho hotel. as if enjoying a midsummer night. Some eskilnos whom Mr. Lavelbllc talked with told llllll from tlic ap~ pearliilcit of animals‘ fllr and the peculiarities of certain birds they were confident of a very mild wint- er. ‘ There is immense work going on ill the erection of pulp and; pap- t-r plants in Newfoundland. the 111F881‘! llefilli lit. Corner llronk where the English firm ot‘ Arm- strong and Whltworth are prepar- lrig to operate. Tile construction work is employing thousands of (Continued on, Page 10) , logcthcl- willi a quantity of uiash was also found. This outfit “wile-li‘ suitable tor the lllillilli'llt1':\\'ll.\' Uisl-ovcrcil in a room over tile- lure of spirits. 'i‘hl- llllli was in llilqkilclicli. back kitchen of tlic house and it lip-i llotli tlllllfi found iverc for tllc neared that the still wii< in theiiiiziiiufactiirl- of hard liquor. in tile. lllfll TUWN IN EHiNi (Canadian Press.) SHANGHAI. Dec. 1»i.,——'l‘liree thousand bandits under the lcatler- silip of ‘the notorious triiicftiiin Chen Yen 'l'cli and Wang lian Yieng captured the town of (llialio Wednesday litiriiing and looting houses and carrying off the lmlglst rate and education colliiuissioiici" and two other officialsdintl nltogetll er more than 100 residents includ- ing many women. according to des- Iputchcs received here froill Cilan- gllia. The towll is lll liic suullicru part oi’ tile iululid province. of iiuil- an. Decision in Case 0f Minudie Coal Company (Canadian Press.) .»\l\llil§itST. Dcc. 1l.<-lll baud- liig Ill)\\'ll the ilcclslou ill lili‘. mat- r of seittii-iniailt. of L-lziinis zigainst the liiiuutilc Coal Company. .ludgi~ Pnttcrstm ruled ycstcrrlziy that 175 luiners who have a claim for lvtigi-s amounting t0 forty thous- lliid (lollurs would gel first consid- cruliim in tlic settlement of tlic cuillpaiiyfii ziffnlrs. in all illCl‘l' are cluiills amount- ing to fulir linniircll thousand dol- rs. Tlii-Hjudgi‘ rulcd that the gov- crumeiit would collie second and c _ tlic \vorilllicn's compensation: board third. —~~—-———¢-Q->- --—- Official Standing (Canadian Press.) LONDON. Dec. 1-f.——\\'itli elm» ll0ll returns ln from the University of Wales whlnli completes the gen- eral cleciion results llllfl gives to llalioi" tlic scat. formerly held by the Liberal (l. lii. L. Davis. and Lilli or having defeated Prof. Joseph Jones. Liberal there remains H. bye- elcctiop iii West Derbyshlre. caused by thc denlli of ll]. ii‘. White llibernl ciintllduie. ll will take lllilllt“ on Dec ember 20. Following is thi- presi- of the parties: Consorviilives-—2(i:l. i.abor»~ Iilil. Liberal-aloft. (ltltcr Parties-- 12. llcforrilil l-llecllon Total 4315. ~~4¢4-}-- Social - Big Parley (Canadian Press) 'l‘l)ilUNTO. Doc. l4.'—"l'l‘t‘\)ilf'll1 for tho ilatioliiii conference of Soc- i. . ial Workers to be held here June 20~+liily 2. (L meeting was hold to- i° "m" F" (lily ut the headquarters -for the "l" flail!" reiteration: for oommimlty service. Ngmm . 12-142“ transaction. ‘W0 LET-a Fpivlw: HOME. ‘ furnished lro fit rand sitting rlmlllloll Ii floor. Pleasant CWANTED~GIRL FOR GENER- iliid centre location. Apply-ll)’ ill lioilsti\\'0l'li- Aiiilly Ill" Kvlli letter fb."K"'Box. no. cm.- st. “I - . _ l ~.-. 42.1 -,tr "q - FEATHERS—WE suv FEATH- “TO L!:r--_N . 1,! TENE yrs, old or ll(‘\\'. (‘lisli or trade. llttilll ‘ i- rest, finish llecl‘ a lVcrks. iris-ls. sills , .6 lii-var. with _ »— hordwood- ii..- otierll conveni- -ro Liar-saves ROOM cor- “MW mQdQ. t rm. Alllll)’ 193 tugc on \'illa Street. Furnace and »>.C\t-m))aflatltit'ttf w, all modern conveniences. Apply ~ ‘I “ to hit-Lean o llclflnnon. W)?!" "FJQE- AP. we olzaisi- mink alluding. "-15-"- ous-oi entl ~ ' aryclnss of __. - "tllillvskll " in; School vtosr-m PRINCE zowsno milllllll- liNNlfAlI-lms. Mass" Theatre. Thursday night. black will 01,0800 wrlti Superintendent. silk [lill‘l'l.~'0|. Kindly il-llvl- lii 21R Ir . 2i 126ml: Kent Street. llewllrll. 1i IN- ~. , a av. -wo b BALE AT WINBLOE 0N Station-OHM ‘Oiilltinlill 8115- Bagirday, IDPC- l5- fll- 1-3‘) ll- "'- ti". m til. ‘tmnlportjstlblf Fire wood. Jilulper W!" "l"! fifibil ' l‘; -Write rails. on the premises of 0. W. hi‘. Built... an: l enigma. .l. A. ill-pollen). Auc- Louis. . “Wm. 12-1041. ‘ l . ' " - " ted (talents! from the tea slid 0 filth. F3 »-i l l l l 0f British Parties) "rruc ‘s of being HPi up when the mush found at the first etlil seized‘ officers fll‘l'i\'t‘il. .\ keg of ill(“lll(‘lt' ivi-i-o some sliced potatoes iii "ivash" was found hidden in agidllilion to the ui-uial ingredients. llllllllll‘(‘ pile :-l the Ilal-k of the furui‘\vliirli usiiillly consist oi molctsscs. house. 'l‘lli-rl> was some more in aiyvasi cakes. water and wllllllflllltbfi crock Jill" lii tir- ci-llur. the lur" Wipiuni-s and raisin-s. ing been broken before bi-"ln kit's-j‘ ‘fin,- uiasli found at Argyle sceni- c_0\'<'l‘t"‘. . ‘ed tp i-outlliii only molasses. _\'9fll<ll. (in Friday anotlici- -~‘ll(‘('l’S-w‘flllit'ill((>‘l<l nitd watt-r. The worm equip- iaid was made on |ll'(*.lllll5l‘S atwiieni." which was combined with Argyle. .\ (.‘(.\ili[)lt‘ll' still ivas found. the cook-r. went through a cream» llllYillf-l ll (‘llilllvlkv of from right to l'l' WillPll was filled with irate-r tn it'll sullen-s- aml collar-wing m‘ 5|!ii)llll('l)§t' tlic .-il--ameil liquor. boiler. with worm and ('llt)lt‘l‘ conl- Tlii- seizures lil both (raises were hint-d. 'l‘lil~ boiler llilil tlic appcar-lnarll- until-r ilil- inland Revenue Ari. ' lABllR PARWPREPARES ill TAKE GOVERNMENT llElNS (British United Press.) LONDON. Dec. 1~l.-~lliii)()l‘ lend- t-rs arc Sl!l‘l(lll.'-ll_V prvpzlriiiii l» us- sillili- office early iii tlli- yuizii‘. While they rigidly rt-fiilu- ll) min- =lilci' (ui-litimis or coinproi- in i|ltll'\l1\\‘.-l the)‘ llpp:ll'i-ii!i_\' b ills-vi: that ill the illvidell condition of the‘ f)lll='l‘ r-arlies they can \\'ill r ~- ienl. support froiil prof: aSlYU _ition crested solely fol‘ the pur- pose of defciltiug Labor would not accomplish its purpose and that in the. next election he would put in power n llabur party far -lll0l‘b ag- gix. vc and nncoillproniislng lll spirit lll'ill at prcsi-ilt. ' The probzlllility oi‘ a Labor Min- _l!l[l'_'v' indicated by the blickdown inf the Singapore expenditure and also on a proposed stile 0f si- the - Winnipeg liil-iulii-fs to clirry oli llit‘ llil\'(‘l"l_‘ mr-nt and inaugurate a substan- tiiil policy. 'i‘lii.~ problem is difficult bu; if lluilislay Niaclloliald (‘fill coripleit~ ely dicléiti- illtl llnlipi‘ policy‘ l: will certainly be lo drlvt- ahead with plans for a settlement in Europa and lllll('|lOl'l|iit)ll of llllI‘lill)lt‘)_.'|llCl1l.. bclltiving that r popular approval of such efforts would prevent. the formation of any effective party or tnmlitlull against him. lii a reeem statement hint-Donald bluntly warn- ed thoughtful people that. any coal- l\ll'i_-{ii)-l’(‘l‘>‘lilll Oil Company. <"l‘ln~. ‘first. international problem to ivlilcli labor proposes ‘to devote itself is the crl-atloil of a new con- IV-rl-iici- of the nations to (list-us- lnterzililcd and (icrman tit-tits. Muc- Doiiiilil is known to be favorable to a general settlement on this fair to both debtor and creditor nations. it will investigate (‘rcrmnu finances along the lint-s of Mr. Hughes‘ pro- posals and hopes lii this connec- tioli to have more cooperation ‘from France than previous governments obtained. Soldiers Need of Assistance (Canadian Preu) OTTAWA. Der. l-i.~~l\ plea that the returned men in Blanitoba be looked alter at this time of acute unemployment. ill the prulrii- cit)’ ivas made to Hon. i-l. Ii. S. lit-land. Miilistci“ of Soldiers‘ (‘ivll lie-estab- lisllineilt. by ii dcputiitioil which nrllved in Ottawa today. The db- putnilml l-ald "that. llll‘ situation lii‘ in Ill sfaililiiig] I . -_ {Five Years for Workers Plant... Accommodation is being arraiig- lllllm Pfllllllly W!!! .lll‘v ed for between 3.000 and 3.500 vx- lllvlll- Ml‘- Unlted W!" Winnipeg was most Hlffiillh‘ and tliiil. some of illt‘ veterans out l_.hci*.- were. nearly ilesiltulc. --¢-o>————- I u" E Firing Revolver | (Canadian Press.) YAltMOUTl-l. Dec. llrrlifiOTKt‘ lHlllUlli-bl was given five years in lliorchester Penitentiary yeslerdsw" tfor having discharged u .‘.‘\'Ol\l0l' pit, llcnrghNickersolfund Mrs. Nick- Iersoil at Arcnillii. near here. u few illghis ago. (‘lit-meats pleaded guilty to tho charge of shooting with attempt evous bodily berm. and lite told him that he was getting off lightly as the maxi- imprison- Five Years for , _ Carrying Burglars T001 Kit (Canadian Press) TORONTO. Dee. 14.——\\'. G. Cur- rier. arrested recently on u down- town street with a complete outfit of bilrglar's tools ill his possession was sentenced today to five years iii Portsmouth penitentiary. Carrier has a long police record and refus- ed in give the police any informa- _tloii coileoriilng himself —--—-o-o@~---- Austrian lfostal Strike is Over (Ganldiln Press.) VIENNA. Doc. of postal workers. wliclt has bvtlll iii progress fol several days and from communication with the out- side world. has ended. The strikers yesterday ilgreed to llrcepfthe. government's plan for provision oi adequate. salaries for public employees which will be adopted by parliament without modification. The government agreed to tile creation of premiums for econom- l-iw-Tho strike ' which practically isolated Austria " HEBE iiiiPllfil t t l l itiiiiiii iClieque For $34, l Rattray Worked A special meeting. of the Cit nlcllt that a cheque for $343171) rled on. by the cit. if we litid its favorable u report t endeavorlng to get a grant f0 Council was held yesterday after noon and His Womliip Mayor Jen- kins made the pleasing announce- blld been received through the Pro- vincial (lovcrnilielit from the Feder- al (iovernlllent fur street work car- "l would not lllilld calling a meeting every day nlzikc.” said His Worship. “As you know, wc have for some time ‘been street work irolli Ottrliira. 1V4.- have Al. lllfl STREET l an RQ-alived Yesterday By MayorJenkins, Who With 0011111. Untiringly to Secure The Grant From the Federal Govern.- mellt-Citir Councillors all Jubilant Ovo Settlement 0f Claim. would be pnactically UnpoztIKDIcVto mention everyone. He included fliq press in his eomlnendatlmnl-lerfliti- ii telegram from Hon. Mr. Sinclair stating that the cheque was mdfldi. on December 10th. His Worship‘ ‘had replied. tendering his thanks. Tho cheque is being placed in the bank to the credit of the perman- ent work fun-i. ‘Coon. Ruttray. Chairman ‘(the Street (Jonimitteo called ' . arose with a broad smile of auth- flicllou which he was at’ no poms lo conceal. "We all afmPécinlto 1m» y 6 0 I‘ been following it up right along and today we have received the cheque, which must be a. source of grntiflc- ation to every iflilffiilltl‘ of the Council." ‘Pills coven; forty per cent of tile payment of the follow- otiring this and tLhe-QTQQ], 1131p my. _cn by different parties coopergdn; with the Council!‘ he geld, ing that Mayor Jenkins and l! had mafia two trips t0 Ottawa m‘. ‘hi’ Plllillwe of pressfoi; the claims ing street work accounts: rol- W0i'l( don-.- in 191920 issszuno For work done iii i021 .. $27,521.75 l-‘or work done in 19L‘! $23.20l).0tl 21.65 yhliilillll-Z a grand total of $80.: Tiic federal “grant; covered rile work done on ilbc‘ main thorough- fares connecting with the high- ways. mulle-ly, l-Jlm Avenue. (ireat George tStreel. and‘ (lrafton titneet, nndthe ‘chcqile for $34,617.00 repres- ented the forty per cont as paid by tllle-(lovernmont on highway work. ed. were audited by lilo Govern- ment auditor. lie found them in_ ox- eelleiit shape and there was prac- tically no variation from the orig- inai figures. Ills Worship thanked all who in ally way assisted ill scctlring the grant. 'l‘licre were somany tliitt it ulisiu in l [fill l i l l i l retaken thecity rebels anti were pursuing them to- vices from Mexico received today.‘ ELPASO. Dec. Dir-Reports of severe fighting between outposts of‘ the zldvlinlving rebel iirnly and fed- ural troops entrenched ln-lnengrc advices to sources in Juarez. Juutn bus revolted and captured the tmvii of Celaya. where Obre- gon's summer home is sttilated. ad- vltres further state. Serio us. Charges” Against B. C. Members i (Canadian Press.) VICTORIA. 8.0. Dec. 14.-—A Roy- al Commission will be appointed immediately to investigate every serious charge of ivroiigtloiiig in tho Pacific Grunt Eastern lluilwuy affairs. Premier Oliver has illi- nounced. l (‘liargcs- llml lion. Wm. Sloan. l minister of mint-s and \\'. .l. Jloiv-l sor. opposition leader. each receiv- ed fifty thousand dollars frmn the] Pacific Great Eastern llailivlly promoters in return for a. promise) of protection after elections. and many other charges will be investi- gated by thu Royal (lomnlission. it is understood. U. S. Sub. Grounds Off Long Island.- Crew Safe (Chadian Press.) NEW 1'0 K. Dec‘. 14.—The Unit- ed States submarine 8-20 grounded this morning on hfudbunk off l-Ixecn tioli llork in Long island Sound about three nliies from Nl-iv Roch- elle but pulled herself free this afternoon and pi-neei-ili-il lo New York. The sub. was slightly ilnmag- ed but was running on tile surfaci- when struck and none of the crew of forty were hurl. Jumps 6 Stories l (C rildian Prue) NliiW Y Tiff. Dee. l4r-“Allllfl Soutliwick. ii young woman living in Hotel llrevoort. Greenwich Vil- lage. today jumped from a sixth storey window, crushed through the roof of n motor car parked "oeloiv. and ‘was only slightly hurt. A waiter had lust» handed Misp Bouthwlck a check for. s luncheon party of 27 girls. She loft the room. end then leaped. the manager nought and Mrs. Nickel-son ‘not hurt do the bullet went ios effected by the employees and to ply a bonus at Christmas of , Ill .- .l.-l. nnleaplamtlon tram hoi- compul- ions. be loiiiid they an lint dissp in their _ _ , mm. m; nmwh to nrgxrcn C“). “Tm. suxtion to twelve. l-lve lllfillliltmflil of received in El .l’zi.~=o today bv the ‘l ‘MXMQI mm") and n‘ “hum henL De La l-lnurtil Junta and confirmed m. ‘Yaw “mud fmze" l" ‘Emu Al“! Kor-vrnnwnl bodies of six were found \l'ednc $lllllll.ll,AllY PERlillEll (Canadian Frflit.) (llilCAGO. Dec. 1i.-—-\Vith snow ‘as-far south as Alabama the cold lwave is predicted to penetrate eveni ilo southern California in the south- eral troops at Topic Nayarit lia\~o.i“'e5[- when’ ‘l huzziml h“ clnlm“! . . la and touted tllo and ‘vest Tux‘ ward Jallco according to official ud ma?“ m Um!" “'°"k today by that» rising tcmperatilri: and the recove- ry -of six bodies is reported zit El- Paso. least twelve lives in New Mexico Rescuers werel l freezing in that; i Last night brought tlli- number victims froln s- ileavy gnles were ‘d luy. report- Genoral (mnugofl, ()I)‘qrdt‘ug t-Urialong thr- Washington and Oregon‘ De La Hllltrlil ill the state of (inure comm‘ Pleated i} Guilty t0 $85.300.08 Embezzlement (Canadian Press) llRlDGDPORT. Conn" Dec. 1l.--- Former City Tax Collector l-loward Smith. to-day pleaded guilty to oin- . The ziccouuts. ills Won-ihip srltt- "1 l of Charlottetown. They had bean waisted by the local member-q gt Ottawa. Xegort hgtldiiilrlffli about L}? - o an lo Cit: ' .- - llllflrult to tsstabllsll liirilitufler; seemed at times no hope oi’ sne- cess. Hc had been optimistic. how- ever. alyvays believing that. the mo. no)‘ would be fortlhtxmllng homage of the Justice of the cluLm. Ac Ottawa the officials were very fiifflllE on the legal side of the quas- tion and technicalities bud 1o ha smoothed over p) wm merr- 33mm. He mister: that aihe money would be spent only for per-mgr“; , “Brit. as that is what Charlottetown requires. in twenty 5mm um;- eitlzens will sec the benefit of streets such as are being laid myw, (Jouns. Ziioran. Prowae. Home’. Cfllllwffi- Taylor and McLeod than $00k? in turn. all heartily endors- ng .1. e words of the pmggdini fllwlikeiu. Bachlmaupaid h1g1; m. buto to tho llHLlTillR 01mm; of Mayor Jenkins andCoun. Rattray, l0 Wlwm a amt deal-of title credit is due. 0f the cooperation of the former Provincial Government. gm lthe Federal Government they aioo iexpressed appreciation. Conn. You nvas unavoidably absent from yog- terdayt: meeting. -lt was the general feeling of the l Council that whoever the mom fcomprising the new Council ma)" ‘be. the permanent street work should be carried on to completion. it i4 understood 1.11m. other main connecting thorough-fares will be paid for on it forty per cent basis in the same manner as the streets above mentioned. The highways; .|so called. now finished‘. commenci- at the extreme end of Elm Avenue. continue along (‘n-em Georgi: Street to lhe Bank o! Novvscolia. thedoo along Grafton Street. to Davis C: Fraser's. The balisnoe la from the railway emailing along I'm-atoll Street to Great George Street run-l- er and from ifhe mrk factory ll the brill-gr. - ~~-~~<o>—- Irish Farmers llarryinson at Serious Loss -filo- (Canadian Pinon) DUBLIN. Dec. lir-The condi- tion of. the farming industry in tho. l-‘ree Suite is described as very ser- lions. and it is claimed that despite the high cost of farm produce to the. iconsumer tits laments urrytns on ‘at ll loss. Mr. Hogan, tlho Minute .of Agriculture, says that the nou- mroductlve moors are fleecing the i i to Escape Bill hfilzlltlillmljl-Q °1 gxh-mm-OR‘ (lldlgfllfarluer. and if this is continued the 2.5.‘: v.2...- al: b" ‘" "s" - » in e rc a ccs. _ , courtttlo not. ‘less I than three pol-i’ Mm‘ M13 by u... [annu- M u Sh“; "lZTJ-nt-rlllllldil: l"'_lG1;-'l-.iiig a gallon. and in some cases‘ at 1932 when hi: examiutalzlouso; h? x Pence n sullen is letallod to the ~ -_ _ - , onsumor in Dublin at half a crown 500k“ illllclilbl-‘d i1 lllloflflllP- ‘iiiid tbc- minister hinted that. thn {Oi-i- ' govornlnent mitiht. therefore be com {pellcd to take over the milk trade. Reds Aid Sovietsffhe Weather, Etc - (Canadian Press) SYDNEY. N. S. '\V.. Doe. il.~-Tl:e legislative asse-nlbly. after a stormy digbalc. agreed today by a vote of ‘$151031 that. New South Wales |Hll0lllil bold its first prohibition ref l §l~rreildlim ill i928. i iAIIIIOHIICCIIICIIlZS, , Coming Events, Meetings, Etc lLA'l‘E!.--2 cents ptr word each ilnsei-tion. heme A "THEREE UUSTOSE; ' woiug- ..sAl~rra culls can FORGE?“ Bil-lbw" Mp.»- ‘rt-l t car-me. "ilest-rve Tlinl ily. Utlvtfilllbbl‘ 20th for Christmas concert ut. ll ‘~ rlligiua, fiilil-l2-lb- l l i i l l l i i i ‘"hlllltlfiiiiltlllfilli and (‘llflfitlillls ll‘l'l' lii ilradnlbaur: lflall on Thurs ulay t-vi-niiig. December 20th. fiflS-lfi-l-“l-ii. "“ll--¢cl'\'i- l)cccmlii'i' 20th for (‘ours-rt nnrl Xmas ll'1'l' in Annun- liale llilll i2-l3-ll. "lli-scrvi- Till-silky. Dcir. l3. for the Carleton School Christmas con- cert iil Cape Traverse hall. colli- lncuciug 7.510, Ladies with boxes free. lfl-lll-li i I i TORONTO. Dec. lh.~--l\lari i- noi-tbeiist and u-citt winds fair mid i... Temperature yestcrllny: Mull- miiin. 510: minimum 22. J ~- iligh tide this afternoon a: 3S5 ' I "x -- - 'rl.. __ mii~ llPt and Cullccil. n -~ [mm ‘nmormw momm“ M M“ day evening. December 18th in] nrookneld Hun‘ 5354245Jlh~ilil rises tomorrow morning "Come to the entertainment and} 5'” i ‘ basket social in Clyde inm- i-iaili Pr" WW“ fissile» Dee- Tilill-sdey. ‘Decelnber 2on1. Admin-re“ fl- m- lion 1i cents and l5‘ . ,.-,_ $01! flliie .. ‘r Sun sets this afternoon Q. H6‘ ‘l.