- -- '1 1 . ,. not‘ [A9 The Guardian) Olfig-‘lilidgadilancll 6.-—’I‘lis text .,. o... Prime. Ministers "Helm" on ‘IIIMH is to be based a. bill to de for"iihe investiglflllm u; ned. mplies. trusts, an film, camellia ' provisions w"; to lemit- and reduce duties __,.._.-.q.aq_~'.- .. Pi i [if PA it... menses of the ll fol-cell o: ’ al to The Guardian) ',"iM*flI“l'l\ B.-—.Poy-in.ent of tilted States was aigain j or‘, revoke patent rights where com of flit to bake legal procedure against EXPENSES .5. iiiiis IN iiiiiiii blues are proved -to exist and also fol- the imposition of pellal-l-lfis for violation of tbc proposed legisla- tion. The resolution would em- power provincial Attorneys Gener- aliegcd comb/Ines. Connect, London And Dominion By Wireless (Special t3: Guardian) erument has decided to erect a witire-less station iior communicat- tion with the Domlniorill, so Pre- mier Botnsr Law announced in the House of Commons today. Poiiicare Makes New Offers To Turkey (Special to The Guardian) CONSTA-NTINOPLE, Marsh 6.-— Premier Poincare has imudo a. new oilfer to the Tunkls, Constan- alble would be infinitely small and. payment .of the 8241000000 tithe United States claims by that means would cxitemld into the dis- discussed today for three hou-rshllfllli lulu"! "ml Will-ll“ l“ Pallmm“ but no pwisreos was reported. tft. slppea a tbs‘ amoun obtain- Several Casualties When Free Staters Irregiilars Clash DUBLIN. Mar dFTwo Irregulars were; killed, and. three wounded and seven ciiptured- among the latter one of the leaders named Duly, in sharp fighting yesterday with the Free Stats forces near Cahirsiven. CountyKar-IY. The Free State troops ‘lost three men killed. and two wounded in Dublin last night. Several casual- ties resulted when the military posts in. Cityvl-Isll were fired upon hotly by the ilrregulsrs. Dill-ins i119 {ll-lug pgoplp on the streets ran for cover in order to escape miilllllllii ‘be also out of the question. Plan To. Make All Women Responsible For Actions LQNDON, Mar 6.—— iSecond read- ing was =given in the House of Lords today to the Criminal Jus- tice Bill, wlhicll is designed to abol- ish tho ancient lesfll ipi-esumltlwll that when a wife commits a crime in the presence of "her lvllBbv-lld p)"; i5 Bptlllg hinder his coercion. Tho lLord Chancellor today said the doctrine of coercion had n0 relation to present day realities Pl-esumipiilon that every Wile "Bl" in terror of...hel- husband and would - gun bullets. convhlil. any crime under lllli lll" . I‘ I ' 7| d_ ) (spacial to. The Guar tan _ orrrxwlbi. March s.—\vitil:nit ; (flflflhyg, tile House of Commons . wnlshbedootsd- a proposal NIH“! Qopgerveqve member for wcst Poi- onto that it is desi-rnlble that ' measures lrould, be aflqllieil l° encourage the publication 0f Cali:- 3mm; mggggfligg purl pitrifldldalS. Now the “Royal Canadian Air. Force” (special to Tile Guardian) OTTAWQ, Mardil‘8.—'i‘he title of Royal has beeliconferred by the King u the Chnsdlinn Air Force accord do an ‘nouncement by the Dsphrtirnlent of National De- fence. This gar-vice will according lv be illlulwill ill huture as U19 Roy- tinopie newspapers relportedi today. Serious desertions from the Turk- ish army are, skid to have taken place. Floods Caused by . ‘ Heavy Rain Falls LONDON, Munch it-j-Ie-nvymtu falls halve climtblned wiiih the rap- id-ly meliif/lrg snow in ilho nurtherin sections 0d England" to cause big floods and in Yorkshire the rivers have risen 10 rfeet. in the past few days. 0n the cons-t there husibeen a strong gage endangering fishing smacks and a nuintber of lfisher- men have‘ been rescued from im- minent peril by the Bridilngton and Svmnborough li..'.e heats. The thslw‘ which lies followed the heavy snow mil of last week has crested an alarming landslide in tiie pea-k district oil Der-bvshirs. Picture Taking Party Had Narrow Escape and I- l ulfn ' ‘the vote to‘ women. Boli l via May Break Off With Child iS.\.N"‘l‘lu\iGO-, Chile, March 6. -— Tlle rumors. previously denied that Bolivia is about to break diplo- matic rellliioiis- with Ohile. were revived today when it beoaiine l iplsuie to leave Saturday for Buo- uios Aires for a vacation. Bolivia. recently made an at- tempt lo secure Chilean consent to revision of the treaty of 1904. by which she lost the province» of Aiitofogasia. The object 1E the prfilfolfled reivlsion was to provide Bolivia with an outlet to, the sea. Chile refused to consider the re- quest, but offered to negotiate or. ill Canadian Air Finite. Deolarets-A ostles Didnit. rite Creed NEW YORK, Mar. 6—- Dr. Percy sllvkney Grant lillllied null lilei apostles creed was, written by the flmstiea. and that we were de- scended fl-onl Adam and Eve. in ihe second of his, series of Lenten lectures. _. , "Ill"? fl-bostloa were dead nt least 15°59“?! betoreahe creed was "lllllilfliedflhte acid, "and we are descended drum the Javanese ape. m5‘l‘lfil(lfllbflr"m‘fip or somebody wanted f A Iltlr viotsauiroi-olu Volstead 0f . hibtrlity. sting Adam by vlong s Provided.‘ m, :i9i“slns Ill ulsllz that tug hen j flail the basis of territorial cmlipcnsa- tlon. Bolivia. thereupon announced that she could not in vluw of this situation, send representatives to the forthcoming PB/IIAALIHBFICHII Congress in SéldIIlHEO, ms she fclt iii-at her position wiiu not definite ilibd iihui. her a-bubentlign would serve to prevent disagreements within the ccintgirees. She notified Chile, however, that this decision we; not to be construed as an act New York » Exchange Rates Noon olichamize oaibles in Now York, March 6:- midis FOP Bootleggers unlit. smell a-aool- Ythis city are nourishing an. association to- provide instance whose: caught strolls Irina was announc- ll-ktPslékeii gell- _ on. a ll, tlr n; ll vet-reliance in’: activity of lboothltlla. ' - , l "saloon isomer." reoolitiy arrest- b *- ‘wao -_qllotss:-Js¢ can " _ v nature ‘d not. ‘been changed by granting of tho Government that the princes jscted by 270 to 120. Father and Son and son, banquet was held lest. m». w» -~ "r rirsiisazi. ‘till; pan ss yell .... 4B;80= -- “id “'““ ‘Wydfnfanc, OQM," ennui TBBI 15.23 " - "m! a“ a Md m, ' ' time 31.71 " “m” Th” pmmm‘ we ‘w ~ - “Jew “mulls iby iMr. Harry iii. - l Mailer, chairmen of, the Boys Work committee. who presided. ad and served by the Led es Aiuii- tgl-g . under Mrs. Samuel full iii-silica ‘had (one to the good things i-he toast. list was tek- 91] lid and waning passed vet-y Tent List ii liv- lllsrle James. the frozen “Joe Howe Falls," Vic water which was about ideep. llndian Princes Win Empires Gratitude LONDON, iMar 6—'I‘he fbill which ovoked such keen controversy in ipr "kllbiwll. that the HOHVIBII llillflilsterlllldlll- last veer. and which wail fin-i ally passed by special process on account of the Legislative Assem- bly at Simls. {ejecting it, was the ‘subiect of a ong debate in the House of ‘Commons today. The measure provides for the protection of Indian native princes against seditious newspaper at- tacks. _ Col. J. C. Wedgewouu, Labor, today moved in- favor of petition- ing the King to withhold assent to the bill, contending that" there is much oppression and misrue some Indian states and that tho only safeguard was publicity. Opponents of the motion con- tended that a small number of. In- dian HGWGDEDBIB-Bxlflled by -black- mail, while the bill by no means prevented "legitimate" criticism. much oppression and misriile tn the princes’ wondenful services to the Empire during the war. Ilt was also pointed out that numerous pledges had ibeen given on behalf i 5 would have protection. _ The wedggwoqd‘ motion was re- Y. M. C. A. Banquet The annual Y. M‘. i0. A. Father rpm iulllquet was nice‘. - props!‘- the oulivenershipjof Campbell. A! r “ France Makes, , Fvrthevelllfiilsis Into (lonely, . LONDON, March 6.—Tlh9 govvp ,.- _, O. Mar. B-.-A _party f ten . _ , #Wef'i>-l Thug thor mu I taken at the - ot of, 'toria Park were rescued ivitli ilniicll difficulty when they broke through the ice and were plunged into thci ten fcct. ' lnv-ictus Shoe Co. CHARLOTPETOWNQWEDNESDAY, MARCH 7, 192s i |,l (‘Special t: The Guaffill") rissstr. Mulch Gr-TIbG French have advanced from "Vohmrlnlivl railroad junction and peilfllfailed south around the Britlillli "Pile w‘ Graefrats and Kronenibei‘! W! have reached Wipperhlvtli.‘ llilis they have almost enveloped "the British forces in Gefiflfflllfi and have cut all the raill limes leading from Cologne o0 unoccupied Ger- many. ‘ - . Human Fly _ Loses His Life In Vain Climb (special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, Mal-oh iL-uiltwlnvi» lug c. puilillclty 1118:4794 flllmlb ill) the ifront of the Martinique Hotel despite unfmvforable wea her coil- diiions, l-larry .11‘. _ Sipl er young" steepleiaidir and professional “hi1- ma-u :fly lost his balance. and fell day whiic thousands of. gpBGi-MOTB jammed Broadway from‘ 31st to 35th street. l Lapointe Signed as Plenipotentiary for United Kingdom (Specl ' to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Monolith-Shari? 91' changes took plaice in tlic Hours. when Mr. Melghen queried Mr. Lo. Pointe on the Fish Treaty. lie asked ii! the British amibcsaador at Woshiinlgitoil had signed tile treaty and received a negative answer. LnPointe said he signed" himself zls Minister Plenipoten- tlnry of the United Kingdom. with ‘full authority from the lining, --—-¢0§~—-—-- Fall Eight Storeys One Unhurt (Special to The Guardian) -I.'O-S ANGIEILIEIS, March lls-"El- iiier Goss and R. E. Poski “iiiiniaii fly" windldw cleaners, fell eight lstoriels to Iiihe street. Goes was un- ,injured and julliplnig to Iris-feet. ran to pick up his companion ‘whose skull was fractured. —--—<o»———- Canadian Engineer . o: Illa Sacred Congregation at an ' Weslan and steam haul; olil’ tile New Foundland coast. a . I’ ‘ i. 0 IND’ CH, Flt!" B11112.‘ .. piggspligrd; 5i; if iHl Wiiiiilit iiiisi iris siiiiiizii IN iifllli. (IY OUR OWN WIRILIBB.) Li? WHIbADiEi-PHMA. March 6. — LONDON, Mllllctl 6.—A central Jlllllmy MF-“ililfl. Pllllfliliillllllfl. Olli- iruws dispatch from Berlin says P01111611 J09 Lynch. ballifl-libwdlslli that the Itulir allies ‘have occzipied illillillbion iii an elelit round boutliiellilseheid and Kronberg. onigilt. W. " COPENHAGEN, Munch fir-Queen Alexandria bus, undergone 1 rather serious abdominal operation avhlcl-l proved. successful, nil-ye official bulletin issued today. I IIMRIIiS. March 6.—’I‘he vailcaii is about lo send Monsignor Luzio early date to Ireland, according to information reaching Irish clr- _____ cles iiii Paris. , MUNICH, March S."—'Dr. Vl/iiiielm Mayer, Gonna-n Ambassador to Iiranice lizls died hero no the result 0f general wen/knees, it was nil- liounccd today. LONiD-CN, Iilaiich 6.-—Tlic govern- iiluhts ill luck In its seanch for lute seats for its melinlbers ‘who were defeated in the genera-l elec- tion is compelling Premier Bonar Lil-w to consider pa-riii reconstruc- lioii of Iiis Ministry... . WAISHIIGNTON, Mdifich 6.——.Sec- rotary Hoover has decided to call a radio conference within the llcxl illontli or two to determine lvhc- ihcr present confusion and .0011. section in ‘broadcasting and Billlfl iwr operation can-not be relieved. ST. JOHNS, Nfid, March 6.—— Adrift on ice fines and facing nlonlctmtary (loo-til tiio crew of.’ the three moaned British» schooner AlB. Pai-teiiux gram Pcrtil Amiboy, Now Jersey, were rescued by the Nor- NEW YORK, March 6.—Ciiarics Dyer. Norton Banker and former- ly secretary to President Tsift, died‘ at his home here today. LONDON.’ Manch 6.—Reulters correspondent at Doom says that the visit to Corfu oi’ Princess IIYJY mine, the former Emperors wife is being undertaken at the request of Wilhelm aimi its for the purpose oi‘ ‘invcstigiatiing the state of his, ilropcrty nit Conlu. MTASHINGTON, March o-rile {has IlF-‘Dlllntion of the ulll-leli slates increased.24,'541 (luring the "lmlill v1’ January. Laibor Depart- ment figures show. WASHENGTON, March .;___ Plans for the organization of nut > _ —-——. wiraiized llfllflllgrffllit Aimericanp in. NEW LORK, March Q-wnalllilly i0 a National order for patriotic Wilde, of England, world’... lfiy- service are being worked m" by weight cihamipioii and Panilcho Villa-Secretary Davis or the Lwbor De. former AVRYQPLCBYID flyiweigitit. title llflrilllelll. holder linvc been signed for a - fftecn round bout fit tho Polo iNIll-I-EMS, March fir-General Grounds oil June 16., Matchmaker Constantincmleons of tile Greek TM. O'Rourke announced. nnmy who unis military coinmaind- el- of Athens when the r olutio ‘ broke out. las . was ' " ll“ ll)3'._te".o%ii Jnrliifilal" ' l e oi nnnln civilians for the ‘PUP-Dose of Causing racial trife. Many Canadian . Cattle Going to Britain Soon ‘LONDON. Iilrlrcll 6. —Duncan hlarsliziii, Canadian commissioner for agriculture has rot-untied t.) ,I,ond'on lifter ltzlving visited. sev- G -. :0 f‘ E I rnio train Ill WOOD today. They were ilict by Mr. and Ill-s. Edward liiriacan of till-oiling- ioii and lflllillfiillfltflly boarded the! .:ll'.i.~li!ll.l.~.t Pioneer which Mr. Mc-l llCTil l"lS chartered for his goes-lei ll: lilo l"'f'l'ill0llllfll Flirty. NEW YORK, Mulch iir-dicglnnld (l. V " ‘. iilr-ilrfiel- cl’ one of Ninv Yorki- oldest. and wealthiest fliimlir-s and -M'ss- Gloria hlorgaihl rial-lighter oi’ HINT)’ IIn-ys lilorgrln. ‘t-ziicriran (‘oiisul General lit Brus- "J 5 i A Dies in London (Special to Tile Guardian) LONDON, March 6.—-iSlI' Wiiiiniii Scott, General Manager of the AngIo-Nevniioundlamd development Company died here. He was form- erly on the engineering sic-ll!‘ 0i’ the construction department of the Canadian Pacific‘. Has Assigned (Special toiflg-Guardian) -MON'llRtA.L, Mnrcih 6.-—Gt‘]l’ge Litliuanians And Poles Fighting Again at Vilna Lithuanians and Poles in lilo lieut- ral zone near Vilnll. Rel-lo"! reaching here today said» the Lith- uailienu reopened hostilities and lhlillahfid uneuccesa‘ ‘ly 811w" ‘ use»... ‘Polish positions at Prezlfli and Eivrieclany. ' The exact num- ber- of casualties is not known. the reminder. of the pleasantly. l Our mm responded w by the etlonal Anthem. . ' BOY! D! y 1.0.3.» Wadi _ sins. Mr- .. c Our Sans. To Our Dado or} a credo, rapeseed in. olisrmto Join." the minutiae‘: mu "ilbii ‘ ~d ‘ ' ‘ Wprmaas“ for u illicit address it. ' lt. ..: At nf-lylgalmg ‘of the Gov- rnment. H MI!!! ii» W" ‘gins, gs ‘i g a proclama- tlon posts _ Nlflfililil of u” _ {a until Tiiudhm. amount q ‘e . ‘of m‘. Ulsu qnant Governor. The Governor's medical, ad- visers consider that Hiiq Home will be 'll1lo to at- lindiflte conning eel-amony Mten no moot- nit such u breach ui‘ ilic Jiecrc, but wince tit hlltppciled to Germany, 1i siiikinlgi of a biinge in lilo Rhino W0 llerne Canal, tiic Cll.lncclinl~ poll]! House 01f Commons had described this action as devoid of justifica- tion in the trellty. winds. uniting b0 Onsliwiird with loom and tomorrow afternoon at 2.41 v Sun eels this evening at 5.56 and rises tosinormw morning at 6,56 ‘a ‘Dallfafll p ill. sci..- wurc iiiarriul today . . . . . . . IIILIIaI centres, especially in the _ “—" sol-til of England, ivhcrc Cn-mdian MANm-‘A- MMT“ _6-_ sixteen cattle are to b4; ndiilZ-tted ‘when Rllssm“ Telllge” l“ Admlml-Llle new importation of animals Sldfks command who came llerelm-H from Vladivostok . ,1 “"1 “m” wenflol‘ so from now. becomes oflfeciiive, a month MPFSLQ" Fflllllmli" 23- chargell; lli‘Mancliester a great edict-i. is with mutiny irtre sentenced UU-Ibcflnp mum h, 93mm, , f?“ pm. any to teiiiis ranging frcmi one portion of ClfllVldlZlIl cattle going to that market. Cattle tradetva generally hail-with mnticfactllon ihc. sintolnc-ilt that bc- _ tween 25.000 and 30,000 Cfl/iilliflffilfll CHM alldrvssvuz Ilia Relsluifls o" (inlllldo will be avhii-albie lIl this its reopening toll-ay and rcfcrriiil; count” ‘buying me 60,111,“; 9mm; i0 occupation of Munilhollir, Karls- They declare Sh," the fanny,“ o, ruhe and Dzimistnd-t s.~':l llllfl such the Canadian cattle emgargo has action Icrcurrcd anyiwiierc ell-imbue“ we“ womb working [or in among: (liviiizc-ii sink-s the worillhm, last “fir”. yemx would hiivc been fiili nf iiidi-gnnifuiil [Charges of U.:S. 1o five nioiiilta in the Piiilfiriplilc insular penitentiary. . flEll-‘iihl-N. M‘lll'ill_6r~clll’lflifiellfll' ivas considered merely n small ox- A. lSiidter. (Illlvlcl-its shncs) iiinilo n _ yolumary assbgnmw.” m. [ho bpn‘ tension or the Ruhr aiciion llllfl gm or “.5 creditors‘ The book,‘ unworthy of particular notice: ______- are not in lshnpo ellor a stniolncilit Qllilllflifllol" Gill") llt-‘Fldvll ill" WA£-H_|NGTON_ ‘Mm’ G“ Tm, 9f b-‘s liabilities and assvts- ‘Wemh "°""‘°“'.""' m“? m“? “m” selluircnci chnpicr of PVNllS rc- paitlons were in roprlsill for Linc ' " " " lVld); around a ciinrgc by the late Senator Watson, Democratic Gccrtrirl, that United lStutes sol- diers wero executed ivltliout trial’ i:l France, was closed today when the committee appointed to inves- tigate reported unnnlimously that it hall found the change unfounded. The committee's findings ‘stated ell out that n representative or the British. government: -in rho rilfwelllillfnpp _ , l g mcrciy that, in tout-pumice to tho WARSAW’ ‘Mm’- 6“ vw“ '9“ order ‘of the Senate ihc commit- 8394" bmkell m" “NW9” me tee ilad held hearings and inquir- ed into the allegations of Senator ...- THE ONDl’ UJI-‘NTO BEAT Z i Watson, and il-ad determined that Tv-ie-Peiesoaiw IT WHO. ALWAYS DISCOVER5THE “ they were "not, sustained by the figs-f QQQ|N_ I$TO B? _ testimony." A SIGN OF fiPkifxiCr" !‘ Senator Wis-Leon's original charges “were made tin a series of senate speeches in November, - 1921, during which he submitted photographs which he said {portray- ed gallows which he said portray- Slates soldiers li-ad been hanged without legal process. He also eicliiiiiiited letters he said he had rccelvcd ifrom former service men declaring that illegal Jutinginga and shootings had taken place whllie tile army was in Franco. Many sensational incidents also featured the committee's hearing at which some of the highest offi- ci s of the United States nrmy an .1! the war department were called to testify. ypugfifiLFqN PEER-JAE‘? . , \ onotfio, March 6.—~'M-iritimo Wlsquetaiie Hilil this this morning at 1.49 hvrlliixc‘sl;u?lflliébbllfiflel'lf"ll'. the vari- ous church orgaiiiz “Puml and Qlll" or charitable bodies \l'."Plllil TQCPlVQ m“, licily it (IO-l servos hull p-ubliciiy Ewell 90mm‘ talzi-t work i0 be cf-fcctivc, must 5' "Qflllly b8 marks-mi" Nli HHPE Iii May be in Reality (Special to The Gu. mean) itcgoti-utioiis between l‘rilrico M‘ has disappeared. Cbllncoilr ‘r Cu“ marrow afternoon in te,‘ l man people that the, , sisiance front must b; ‘ Kelli llll ll v 1h!‘ . BERLIN, March o.» \li ilop _“"‘-""'l-Y Germany in the iilllllmiiatc ‘mwm will yo before tltl- Itsir-"il-"llli w‘ l the Gor- pal-asivc re- . -- Ii.‘ iiliiiililiiiiifil IN liiiNtii-iglfliiiiii iiiifiiiii I . ance of Passive Resistance at any Cost. German Attitude of Mind, Whatever it Must Openly Oppose Diplomatic Exch anges. . '.~- W, U,“ vvmils may be. >- isl he llllnlr-liil-te results o? ’i ilio li-‘euch occupation of the Marlin llvilll ‘Karisruhs an. d Daniriatadt railways. No nrwtter what his po- litical opinion may be no Gasman dares to hint ns to the advissibil- ‘iiy of diplomatic exchange-s drier the latest a-gre-ssion. O 0 Some Polithetic Case to Hear Ytflil- I“ vim‘. ‘of the severity of th winter the crniiiillyifnliu.‘ ‘ ll town ‘luring, the past, few mouilis Tiles-c cnsu» 3W9“ what, w“! inamediatie is possible J, l'\ ilio étcellent iiyi ~- '- ing- thin’. the iliucll wider c red dcsira iilc . Chars _’lil Flora hand know what the other i ' i-‘UV-‘S But l' necessary working of ‘onganized charity liveliei interest. in this work o the part of citizens generally that the following brief article has been prepared, carefully, and ‘with rai lentless ruse of the deleting blue pencil wherever statements of facts, however interesting from a newspaper standpoint, would cause shame or embarrassment. In the first lolace. it is very evi- dent that there must always be a cerinin amount of (listrcss- and poverty in any city, and particu- larly so during winter months. Tilers arc always inrprovidcni. people even if there were not al- ways unfortunate people. Ami iiko niiicr cities, (lhilrlliltolowil liarbolli both clnss-es.~ The Dis- pensary imnses. the church work- crs, tho Sclvaiiiloll Army ponplo iho (i. W. V.,.A. rliiil illc City authorities know ' mlicii about iliesc cases. Each Case a Problem Each individual case is .1 problem of Itself. it is hard to know what ibest to do with e. fam- ily of say, a sickly mother. four or rive young children and l1 drunken father, who, even if he wvfked every day and saved every cent he earned, would scarcely have enough lo lip-op the family decent- ly. Generally these families must be helped through every ilard spell by ‘donations of food, coal and clothing. When it as merely a case of un- employment the City authorities have very often helped by putting odd Jobs in thc man's way. This is of course the best of all plans, because it rls much better for a mian l0 be given work than charity and it is touching to see the eager- ness with which many avail them- selves of any opportunity to earn a few dollars. There are the other kind too. This winter tlierc have bécn many irble bodied and willing workers thrown. into idleness for days and weeks. Because of thc exceptionally bed traffic condi- tions. some truckmen have been ltsrd bit. Even if these secure other work than their own. such to feed their teams.- in busy limes to keno them going: but ‘nc little “neat ell" expected doctors’ bills. case, brought to ii‘ Emma’ “d, 18 minute!“ A: communion Club Fri , than oilmeuslowll. ‘“" "9"" "mfm by """‘ 1 m.” mo,‘ W,” Mam! horeiaptlailet er lite. rum. ' his horse. stood five days at his familiar street corner without getting work. He averaged for two . months scarcely enough to The distress of t iiiiiii Pilliii Allfl Tan Appeal ithe Generous lrecont scarcity of fuel and 3.1%,»)! ccnsiderabje laclcof will not surprise cpimng fbrgv/LQBQTII that there have Mm, (1151,. ll numbcnof distiesa- iug 3,5“ Q9; poverty iii Chariots}- wherever kiioivn. are r _- ork 1111.1 I injunc- tion oi’ not letting one ‘b lllllimls -‘ to support. elif-ficioilt fuiide be available, . nil it. is for I-lle purpose of -stiri'ing ll as lluow s-llovnilllig. they have sit-ll In most cases, of course. they save enough might have to go in the payment t! un- ilu one the attention of the notllorltlss, a truckmsri bad feed- his ‘family was great for a. few days and some gifts of food and coal, tactfully given, were received with heartfelt gratitude. s Accident and Sickneos i Thor; wne another case of a. woman, whose husband” employed inbmarl and sending lhel- regularly every week the greater part of his ‘VB-fgui, was suddenly cut off from this "flying aliowanco by an acci- dent. l-tliiiich laid her min off for some ivoe-ks. There was a bi damily of small children. WI the wiiittr stonms came scarcity of coal, and then sickness. Only one fire could ibe kept going iii the house. coal was so dear; and yet the children were ill and [hqy had lobe kept war-m. that the family had practically to‘ five in the kitchen. becamic disease-ladenand si llfifffiofiefll "mfillls ran up and goon U193?) wasuiot a loaf of bPlZlgd i 4i» imbue‘. or-a - bucket of coaiL lleli>_camo just in time. swhtlre distress in families is s. recurrent affair, it is vcry often Lllrougii the mental ‘or ‘physical in. fill-Dually‘ or through indclenco or ‘lrllr-l-‘Plillv-SB. of the father. ‘VIIGUWIEP the cause. ihc diifircsa is real and the riccd of relief in- sistent. ’I‘lierc are actually in Clhanotteiown men working gig illlys u week at n wage of‘ five or 5i!- llillnrs n il-eek. Wllh. families There are other men |\\'f)I'|(lll§ tlirl-c or four days a. livcck, zivcriiging about the 51ml} wrnounl. Somctimestho mother- igi eldest children eam 5,111,118 film. but it can easily be under- B Ofl ill-it the least disturbance fir.“ l‘. ‘I liilfliliiriaompi m tihcl lijaggggfl. idit ‘Judi olrenditure would plunge llille film-ll)’ into sudden and absol- iiLhQ I|'i&‘_1<"'l‘y, . w - ,Ci(r:ctlniir Donations 0 l Tlfl". pmr. in (lhnrlottetown are in- lfflrwbli’ _ well remembered at (llillBi-fifl lllmn. Cnntifbuiions lnour into“. . distributing sources Mimi" i!‘ ,.W dflyn 0r a weel: lllvri lo rl-l t .1 sllrfcit of good llllllilh- Tilt . money is spent midday, and Q ‘. n long way, nmch lilllfi-“r iihstribl Ulirlstmas week; l'_"'- sill! ll W. mos to an oltd. Iwlllruziiy Ind‘ larcii an- genemm- roorlv nrovi for» ‘rile lit ll. of donations. qqjq lllilli 110W illrcilillf a very small ltrlclrlc. "This is not duo m hurd- ness. 0t iionrt ‘but to a quite under- standaihle forgotiulncqs, 1g it 1,, easy i0 l member the destitute at Christmas time it seems equally slit‘ to forsei thelll llt, other times. Let it be romiem/bored that the ciillllti-bic organizations are work- ing, ‘JPVCII dink-i Ii week, fifty two Weeks niyoar. They arc always "will: out rinoney and they} archi- ways lllioased to receive us“. do. nations. even iilmigh they, do not so ulrel- them in‘ the way or» mm. licify This‘ is a- very good nlethod’ of sllendillbulrolid dollar. perusal-tally‘ when- itiliell are not over prosperous. " fil‘ - '_ mosmlltod into “filmy”: and sacks of coal and ciooilltt and boon mid rubbers and lsndgdrdh rents 2nd schoo‘ book's and liiedi. <1 "b- A man. with ‘Rsood ‘emails- atioi: could- (gotta a "m"!!! tuning-tn (may m, “u” ‘Lilli: Horne fetiaroverinliod some, m“ {be no there the really extra‘- Mwllr-TY amount of flapping“ 1g ‘llillble Oftfld-lallbg.‘ ' , ' h before gushed. »i “W; l This meant . The room l - ckilbsst , ‘pl-auntie