“T’—% Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew L__-_-,- The Paper That ' Allnlvewl Wqdlilelfling . llmilaAdi , Charlottetown Guardian, Three Cents Morning Guardian, Founded 1891. Evening Guardian, 1887. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, FEERUARY 13, 1920. Worth Printing " . Sllll llllEY BHHHIISSIIIH EHIHLY l HE lPPlHNlEil T0 Administer Saar France_ Exercises Valley District, while Mining‘ Rights there -Sir Robert Borden Mentioned as the Probable Appointee for Canada. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Feb. 12.~The first British appointment to he made b)‘ the Council oi‘ the ltengttt: of Na- tions wliicb began its stecoiitlineet- lnp," in London today will he that of a (ltinnditin to tlte Saar Valley" Commission. The Ctilllll tlon will tlt-nl with the lltlllllllililfllllfill oi the Saar Valley district dtiti time us France. is exert-isin mining, rights in Sitar Basin which wore given to her tindt-r the git-aci- treaty’. lt will be (rottioost-tl of three member's tippoititetl by the Lettgtie and the tithers rt-pttesetil - lug inhabitants oi‘ lltt- tt-t-rttoigv uf France and (lt-rmany. One oi‘ the League's HlilllIilhPS will represent the llritlslt l-Jtitpitt- and it is learncti be is to bt- :i THE FULEIES (Janadian. The committee will al- so be appointed to attend to lilo tlrawing oi‘ tlte constitution tional high court of justice. it will consist oi‘ prominent internat- tional ltuvyers. Lord Pliillimore trill probably be the Ilriiish represtmtatitia and ICIIIIII Iioot will also be atslrt-tl lo sit. It is tiiitlersttitltl there will be a (fauatllttn appointi-tl to the hit-It t-otirl of justice. when lliitt TIUII) ' constituted anti tin- llobcrt Iiortlen has bt-t-ti intuition- ed. Titt- Cantttllttii Preitiitrt" ' s|ti~ vilt-d to attend ttitlzt_v‘s itit-t-tii but was tinable to’ do so. 'l‘he itext two itionllis will tit-citlt- whether titt- ltczigtit- ls to he tlit». rttlint, botiy in worltl tiffalrs ll was iticant to be, or a fallaro. OETEQODE Germans to Present (Strand Theatre Crowded When This Unique and Lively Entertainment‘ to‘ Capacity Last Night . Was Presented by Local Talent. Anticipation had been keyed to a high notetfor "The Follies of 1920" staged last night in the Strand Theatre under the auspices of the Knights oi‘ (lolunvbus and produced almost exclusively by lo- cal talent. That much bad been ex- pected wus indicated long bcforc the time set for opening, every seat being sold and many being obliged to wait for another night. That the expectations wer“ fully realized was evident front the ap- preciative applause during the whole TJQYIOFIIHIIICO as well as by heartly extiressetl appreciation at the. trltisc. ' Every IITPDtIFZIFItIII hm] been malt- ln advance and nothing was lt-fl undone to make the enterttiiittttt-itt, a t-retlli to its promoters atttl ti pleasure to titottz- lii nttetidttncc. The stage was handsomely and art- istically decorated. tlic ticcoratitiits being speclzili-y selected with a view to harmony with thr- spirlt of the performance. The programme was uniquc, orig- inal, varied and harmonious and the whole big performance was bright and snappy and was carried through with a wonderful and enliv- cnlng rapidity. The programme was in two sect- ions and the first part opened with a grand opening chorus in which the whole ‘company partlciptttted making a tlccidcdly fine effect. Miss Lucy Blanchard took the solo ‘n this and her splendid volcc hoard in Lhls and other numbers was hoard t0 great advantage. "Right on the heels of titis catne the three Broadway Sports. intro- ducing Messrs Witt. Brown, Frank tMcDonnld and Sam Doyle in a decidedly merry and c-nllvonins lilt. tMr. Steve iiurlcy its n “(lcttile- man oi leisure" and Nlcssrs J. Austin Tralnor anti James Burk- hart, tho “Two Travellers ‘from Abroad" illive quite tunuslng nort- rayal-s of the chm-actors named. "Parley-voila Francois" was tho title of a cabaret scene. in which Mlpg E. Egan, and Messrs llariey and Burkhart furnished some lively patter. “Hlppity Hop" a brisk Irish goal-t novelty went with a vim as n chorus and the solo part was taken m upsfop style by Mr. lvnti Hughes. "Null-y Nonsense" was all that "the name implied a talking Bkll l" which Miss L. Blanchard as “the widows" was the central llgllrfi while as her friends, Mills AnnlB Egan, A. Trainor and Messrs. J. A. Tralnor. W. I’. Plnenu, J. Doyle and J. Burkhiart, contributed to the general medley. The semi-classic solo. "Whenuyilll tool: in the Heart of a Rose by Miss Lucy Blanchard was splendid ly rendered by that lady and the hearty applause was certainly well deserved, and the chorus part by the young in their beautiful rose- boitgh decorations was one of the l ‘nicest features of the evening, tho chorus being taken by Misses. Rita. McDonald. Irene Arsenault. Annie Murphy,‘ Jenn Kelly. Antoi- nette Blanchard, Agnes Trnlnor. I-Ielen Wynne, Mabel Murphy, Wait- tla lllcLellan anti Francis‘ Mcbel- Ian. As an encore Miss Blanchard sang Annie Laurie. .»\ bright. comedy skit is Golden—,So|nctlrites," tlic fun, those taking part being Miss Annie, Egan and Messrs iltigliet., Trainor anti Iiurklitirt. Miss Marion (lrlffilh and Mr. A Blanch. rd in" tht-ii" flirtation duel. —"Wh-;it IYye Mean by Loving Stimebothy Iilse?" was a “t:titc“ iium her to say tho lt-ttsl and ztffordetl much 0lljtiyillPlll, “The cltallt-ngt- oi hlephisio“ ado. pied front the “Zivgfit-ltl was a ttiilquc production etttiiially acted by Mr. Hurley as Iticphlsto, Miss l-lgttit as tht- Vampire, Ali". it}. Duffy as the Sport, Miss it. hlc~ Donald "as "A girl of today,“ Nlr. J. (Yonnolly as a man of the Streets, -Mi". W. Pincau at; The waiter and Messrs Doyle and Ilurklitirt in vau- deville specialty. A breezy vaudeville specially ‘uy Messrs Burkhart and J. Doyle, por- traying the evils of the cabaret and (Ixllltlliig was followed by a pretty child iiumbcr, "Cheer 11p,- Soiig and “arch with the following ttiking- porn-Girls: Marguerite MUNIIIIHII, Evelyn Connolly. U919" llogait, liclen I'I()1‘Iilb';', Rose Con- nolly, Zena Hogan, lieleti McDonald Eileen McEat-hcrii, Mary lilclnnis. Ena Ilortiby. Mtttlelitic (‘lttrkln. lio- rothy Alclfemitt, Elsie lliffin. listen liittfvlilltin. Boys: Vincent Plneati, (‘olhi Mc- Eachcrn, Fred Iteardon, Alfred Dou- cette, Leo IJolron, Itobert Ryan, Earl Grunt, Wilfred Duffy. Itobert Connolly, Earle Rcardon,‘ Jack Joltnston. Ilrnest Robins, Bruce Piggol, (‘Illll-i. Praaglit. “’I‘hltigs are not What they seem" was the next item, with the ful- ltnvitig taking part: “The Floivt-i" “Silence added lo Girl," Miss Nora. Jenkins, _“Tlic Sheriff" Mr. l0. Arseittiult, “Tho Grttftoress“ Miss M-ay Brothers. “'i‘he Silly Ass" Steve Hurley. "'I‘"hti Ilustler" Albert Iilanclinrtl, and The Boob that \\’:tsn‘t," Joe Burk- mtrttt the (Intbarct. from "Ottioy" was the grand finale of the first part. and it made quite a lilt. Mr. E- Arscmtult being tho soloist- Tht- second part of the llmgftlm had for n» grand about": "in Suh- nv Spain," introducing the ellllrfi chorus of st-norus and Hillier"!!! with their taniborincs and all singing tuneful melodies. In this nu-rnbet" Miss ititu McDonald gavn n beautiful demonstration of a Spanish dance. Miss Blanchard anti Mr. Brown in vocal solos and Mr. W. Plneau as a cornct soloist lltlll ed‘ to the enjoyment. ' The comedy dramatic sketch "One Little Shoe" is another bright feature with Miss 1. Arsenault and iiaiitt- of Hit" Ifolllt-s" _ Flour Has Dropped A (Special to The Guardian.) MINNEAPOLIS, Feb. l2. market ltert- ititlay. ratio WIlEtfil situation. lluui" in 0B pound cotton ‘sticks “as quoted at $13.25 n barrel, one titti- lttr lower" than a week ago. Hungary to Present Counter Peace Terms (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. Feb, l2.—Count Apponyi, and head oi‘ the llungaritin petice tlt-le-l powers to be accorded lht- IIllt‘l'iI.l- ‘gmmn ‘ms I“ WITN“ m5 I4""""“‘I mum's counter proposals to petice treaty today. it for the llung set down by [iUtlPtl taoiiit-t-erit-e. t-x- pirt-s tonight. I jKolchak Executed By His Own Troops (S peciai to The Guardian.) LUNIION, Feb. I2. Atlliiilutllitil- clntk was (“XPPIIIWI by his tiwii lrtitips to prevent his rt-sctie by white troops itiovjnt; iii the tlirec- ‘lion of Irkutsk for that purpose, ittctttirtliiiu Io a (ltipt-ulittgt-li tins- pati-It lo lltt- Ilt-raltl. titt- Tlie limo lim- tntttttatttycettsHNllll ll] lllKE NIIEKE m"! THE lllllllllll HF BEHHIIHY" dropped 50 cents a barrel at thr- Tlle tIi-tflilitv is attrlbutt-tl to the uncertain anti t-r-t Slllntlufil, Should Gcruiati Government Show Lenieu- l ‘ cy to Allies’ Demand for Surrender of War Guilty it is Proposed to Make Noske Dictator in Order to Stiifen the l I . l Resistance. ‘ (Special to The Guurdi in.) lIl-IRLIN, Fob. 12» 1"l)IItl\\'l‘i.$ o1 j-(ltisttue Noslte, Aliiiislt-i" ‘oi ‘ft-nsti, were said to be rt-tttly to [in the t-vt"~itt tht- present £1t)\t‘l11- litient \\'t‘ilI(l‘ll:~ in its atlitutlt- tn ve~ wfttsttl lo stii"i"t~ntit-t' tiit- .\llit-tl list {of war guiltv act-tmliiit: to an uti- IHITITAINTOCITIJODETETE confirmed report lit-re. Govt-m mt-nt officials, howttver. tleciartt tlit- athnlnistralioii will stantl in its position ui‘ refusing delivery of 11m ,,,.0|,,,_,.:,]5 “siiitalte Noskt- tilt-tutor (ll tlt-rinttny lite war guilty lot‘ li"itiI by Allied tribunals, tifferint; to l*.\lkllillllf’.t‘ltt'll oi‘ the men ilCtlllSQtI by Allies and bring l|lt'lll to trial where t'\‘ikIi‘lIt7l* warrants. E MEASURES REDUCE our t t t ,',‘,f:""""‘**"';’.‘;ilPremier" Lloyd George Announces There ,,. ling ltis captors to spurt his life, but titt- appeal watr; too late. . A Counter List? (Special to The, Guardian.) PARIS, I-‘eb. l2.-—'I‘liti FYPIIFII Idorcign Office today tllscretlilt-tl a report that tttrrmttny intends to .pi"esent a list oi‘ alltigctl I\IIIPIE\VHI' guilty as a reply to tlic Allied de- iiiltlitl for the nui"i"entlei' of (lev- mans accused 0t‘ Will‘ crlintis. The Death of Mr.’ William McKinnon Deep sympathy’ goes out to Licutentitit Governor" Alehiutioti and Mt". Donald .\lt:1\'innon of this t-lty in the bereavemcitt that has eomu to them by the ticatli of their brother Mr. William McKin- non who 1iasscti away at Nlonlagttc yesterday "after a short illllet-gs of piicmntmiti. lle was forty seven years of tige. Det-eztsctl l‘('LI1l‘llt'(I some tiiontlis ago trout the Lliiiletl ‘States where lit- hutl resided for" a "nuiiibt-i" of years Besides tlic lirtftli crs named flit-it are three tillters loft to iiiotii"ii and also three, sisters will be extentlt-tl in which The Guurtliuti joins. fuses o real spirit of novelty whcrc ladies head-gear is zt very promin- ent feature and this is trlostily i'ol- lowed by a. bride and groom iitiiii- bet" “When the Preacher Makes You lVlinc," In which the following flower girls are pt"onilticnt:-—.\1iss- es May K. Trainor, M. Mitchell. M. Monaghan, M. ltloran, I3. McMillan anti l. Mcltlillan. Intortnlnglctl with these numbers t1 rich vein of comedy was intro- ducetl by Mt". Burkhart who has the reputation of being one of tlic host comics in musical comedies, and was assisted by tho old rc- liable J. Austin Trainer whose ab- ility as n fun provider is known tlirottghotit the province. "The ’l‘tirnltig "Point." is the title of n very clever tlrntutitlt: sketch written by Mi‘. Steve llurltiyx in which he was assisted by Mrs. Burkbart and Mr. W. J. Brown. “Motlorn ideas" with Miss Nora Jenkins its the nurse and Mr. J. A. Trulnor as tho baby was an ex- ceedingly funny sketch. Tits finale was an nrrttngctitcnt of operatic and popular ensembles opening with lhc famous "Anvll Chorus front ll Trovatorc anti the Yanin Song. Miss Blanchard tutti Mi‘. Brow-n in Ah! I have Sightid to ltest. inc from ll Trovatore and Miss Anita Blanchard "Daddylltts s. Sweothetirt" u tribute to tnotli- ers were splendid contributions to the ovcnitig‘s performance. Messrs Hurley and Burkhart who tllretitcd the putting on of this pretentious show, the Knights of Columbus under whose attspiccr. it was put on and all. who took part are certainly to he congratul- nted. “The Follies" this evening. The Fox Film ($0., will take n moving picture of the cast of the Follies Saturday afternoon at 2 will be repeated Mr. F. McDonald taking leading parts In good style. V ‘ltln the Milillnefis Parlor} lin- o‘clock. The performance tonight to all of whom HIIIUUFI! sympathy" A. and N. Veterans Will Buyin Canada (Special to The Guardian.) IIAIJIPAX, N. S., Feb. 12.- The llallfax Army and Navy Veli-iw-ttns Association today’ passctl a unani- inou. restitution “pledging them- selves lntlivitltittlly anti as'a itnit to purchase its little as itossibit- oi goods manufactured in the l‘nitcd States or oi‘ food products in tit; Fnited States because oi‘ the price of the Canadian dollar in that country." War Officially Ended Jan. 10th (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Feb. 12.- Announce- ment was made today that .I(lI’1lllll’_\‘ l0 ivas tliticffit-ittl date upon which the war with (lermany termlnatetl. This dati- was fixed by a royal oi"- dei". London Expects Matty U.S. Visitors (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Feb. 12> The latest plan to lllfvliilillltitiftlt’ the expeulL-tl. itivttsion til‘ hundreds of thousands (it ' Fnitt-ti States totti-ists this spring anti summer" is to accom- motlalt- llit-iit tm war vessels, lht-ro not Irtvilll’, t-itouglt itolt-ls in London lo take t-art- oi‘ the ziiillclpaled vis- ,1 will be no Deficit Next Year, Which ““""“’ Means Drastic Cutting‘ Down in all De- partinents. (Special io_ The Guardian.) lttiNiiON, ldt-Ii. l2. - Iievelop- merits in Tlillfitwdltiil with tho re- assembling oi lilll'lliilllt'lll prove be- yond the most extreme tort-casts the strong iiit-asitros wIiit-li (‘treat Ilritniii will intposc on hot-sell in tirtltii" lo relltnt: liei" position as creditor nation and tllfa-egztln the place witiclt she tenjoyetl in prc- quith is a candidate for the seat of Paisley (listrict. In the (lom- by-election. brought about by tlic‘ death of Sir war tltiys. Although the foreign trade. fig"- ures, earlier in tlic (lay, were much better than was tixpt-tztetl, anti sliotvt-tl tlie unfavorable Iialanct- was nearly’ wiped out, Prt-inic-i" Lloyd (itiorgefs HIKLIPIIIIJIII to llll‘ effect that flit‘ estimatetl budget of the ctiitiing yt-ttt" \\‘l)ttItI show no tie- ,fit~it whatever, |"ll'()‘.‘titI more as» ‘tottntliiig anti nit-ans tlraslit- t-ttltiitg right and leit in all departments oi the_gtivo|"iiiiiciit. as well as thoiii- ct"ett.'n_:;' oi‘ l vet". to eliminate the martzin oi Siblitifntlltlhtltiti whit-it ivas the extent of the war debt. ln Paisley", Scotland, the effort oi the iiritisli Llbertil part)’ to stage "a tronicbttck." was in the <lltlliflS of tlie Scottish voters. l‘p- on tlic sticcess ui" failure oi‘ Itlttlit lion. Ilerberl llcnry Asquith, t‘ot"- met" Premier‘ and ouislantling lead- er of the Liberals, political tibserv- t crs said, depends much oi‘ the fut- ure strength of tlic party. As- the mons in today's J. .11. McCallutn, Independent Lib- eral, who was elected in Decem- ber. i018. l-Iis election will give Lib s" a sorely needed “strong titan" tn parliament. The former Premier's opponents arc J. M. lliggttr, Laborilti, anti J. '.-\. l). .\lac1(ean, tinofficial Coali- tion Fniunist. in the last election lliggttt" was tlefetttetl only by a nar- row ntargin. Ilc is conceded to be the stronger of Asquitlfs oppon- ‘ents. ‘ - THE NEW MAT ‘ 0F Ch The, new Alilylill‘ oi‘ (‘httrltiitt-ttiwn Iyli". Ilanicl J. Riley, expects to he sufficiently recovei-t-tl to lcavo the (‘ity ilospltal l()lIl<ll‘l'()\V and be sworn in as Muyor. t Yestt-rtltiy .\li". llllt-y was the re- cipient. of many congratulatory Holy See May loin League (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. Fob, 12.—-.-\cc0rding to a tlcsptttch from Rome, information states the Iloly Soc will make new ovc-rttircs for atlmlssltm to the Iteagtie oi‘ Nations. The Vatican was said to bcliovc it possible to restore tliplomtttlt: relations with France before May l. Oéii ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. "See pugoant of famous women in St. James flail next Tuesday wit] begin at 8.16 sharp. evening. Admission 25 cents. 3i 0a ARLUTTETUWN mcsstigtis and was kept busy uns- wcriiig tlic IPICDIIUIIU. It is recognized that his election to the highest civic tiffit-e is a fil- ling tribute to the good work Air. lltlt-y has 1icrfortned in the public service for the past. fourteen or fifteoit years. 11c has been a mem- bct" of the (‘ity Council for tho past. twelve years and has held" tho IIDSIIIOII of chairman of the Fliiitiicts tfotiimlttce foi" a consider- able part of that time. Mi". ltiley also carried on ini- portant public work in connection with tlic Great ‘Wat’. 11c W115 a iiienttbei‘ of the Patriotic Fund (‘om mitten and also acted as 1ionor- ary Secretary Treasurer for the Bell-thin Itclicl’ Fund for the pro- viiico and was tho means of for- warding ltirgt- supplies of food and clothing anti largo stiliis of money for the relief of tlic starving Bel- gians. - As is wcll known Mt‘. Riley I}; a partner in the firm of T. B. anti l). J. Ililcy tobacco manufacturers oi’ this city. THE ‘VEATIIER TEMPERATURE TIDE, BIOON ETC. TORONTO. Feb. l2.—tModerntc wittds. fnlr not much change in temperature. The title will ho high this after- noon at 4.38. anti totaorrow at 5.38; lt. will be high tomorrow morning at 6.45 and Sunday at 7.52. Sun sets this afternoon at 5.21 and to- itiorrow at 5.25; it rises tomorrow morning at 7.04 and Suittlny at 7.02. Last quarter moon Wednesday. Feb. 11, at 4.49 pm. New moon Thursday, Feb. 19, at 5.35 p.m. .1 The Ellis Enquiry In Smnierside t . At tlic Ellis trial in Summerslde yes-tertiary forenoon William Yeo gave evidence i‘l‘.~l]1(§(‘lII1g'\VhtIl he ha,‘ seen when he was at the Ellis house, after the death of Mrs.- Ellls. The prisoner wore a pair oi‘ khaki punts, and was in bis shift sleeves. Witness lielpcd to dress the body for burial. He was in the room with tlic tloctor. Did not noi- Ice whether blind was up or wind- ow was down. lie noticed the plush coat which his wife showed him. 'I‘liere was blood oii one sleeve. lie tlitl not know where his wife ,gtit it. 'I‘liis coat was thrown Olll ‘the wlittltnv. lie first met the de- tacasetl at Ellis gate in the latter part of tSPPLGIIILICI‘ and on tlic road once or twice sitice. - Cross cxantitted by Mr. Strong he said that lie kiicw Ellis since he was a small boy. lle was a good sociable l~.itl. lie never new ltliti to be the worse oi‘ liquor. When Dr. Stotrttrt tt-lt-plitinetl ht- asked that the hotly bu left altinc. On going over to tltt‘ Ellis’ house he didn't want to go up to tlit- rotim. lti his tiplitloinit win, ttot advisable for the prisoner" to go up. lie never thought that Ellis had committed u. crime. The prisoner acted as if he were tiu-titbfountlerl in the some manner as any other man would utidt-i" tho circumstance. The Doct- or felt tlie left arm of the (It-ceas- ed foi" lter pulse. lie never raised the arm. Witness tioticetl a large mirror on the upturned clothes at the foot of the tied. There was blood on it like as if it lind spurted oat on the glass. About. 2-3 of thc bod was tincovererl when the clot- hes were turned down. There was blootl on the blanket below the glass. 1t seated to have. spurteti there. “EIIIIPSSH-l impression was that ltlrs. F.lll.~t had suicldetl. The table ivas close to the bed. There was no space between the top of the table anti tho bed. The wash stand was next the table and there was a space of about six inches IJUUVUPII the stand anti tlic wall. ’1‘1it-. Iioots. razors, table cloth. btiatls on the table st-tmit-d to be iii oi"tit>r. 'l'hcro was nothing to In- dicate t1 struggle. ‘The tloctor cal» led witness's attention to stinte- thing against the tloor when they were entt-ritig .'l‘ht-y found a trunk beltlntl tho tioor. Witness was then questioned con- cerning the DOSIIIOII oi‘ the body especially tlic arm. lie couldn't say whether the body ivas resting on the bed or not. One side of her face was not so cold as tho other side. hvitncss raised the window and helped to throw things out in- cluding the bed. Window was 11 or 12 feet from the ground. No ordin- ary man could have jumped out without hurting himself. 1f he had done so. he would be visible from the road. Drs. lMcNcill and Tanton gave evidence respecting stain on under- clothing of deceased. In their opin- ion it was a regular bloodslriin. Oziel Desltocltes. who gave evi- dence u couple of da-ys ago was re called. Ho was asked if he had made certain statements to Mr. and Mrs. Carver, Linkietter Road, to the effect that he could have told more albout the case had he so de- sired. lie replied that he had no recol- O’CLOCK- THIS M a Professor. (Special to The Guardian.) “WEIIINGEN, Holland, Feb. 12. ---As far as the villagers of- Wler- ingen know, former Crown Prince Frederick William of Germany has not rccelvctl any answer to his telegram sent to the kings oi‘ Gmat llrittiin. ilelgium and Italy, the Em- peror of Japan and the Presidents of the Failed States and France, EX-IIHHWN PHINBES ill Hi5 Plllllllllll BEEN IENIIHEII No Reply Has Been Given to his Offer of Self Sacrifice. Meantime he is "Practis- ing the Noble Art of Self Defence With t offering to surrender to the Allies I for .. "Through bl aide; hederick Wil- > ._ Iiaun lent word to Ho Associated . "‘ Press mrmupcndant wday that he E could not alive any questions on . the subjects! his dot". The ftfrmcr ‘ Crown Prince ballad himself today in a boxing bolt with u profession- al instructot- who name to Wieria- gen . Condensed Telegrams. LETTS AND BOLSHEVIKI SIGN C ARMISTICE ____ _,_ / (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Feb. 12.----[.etts and Ilolsheviki have signed an arinns- lice. a tlespzttt-li from Riga said to- day. CAIRO Vi/ARMLY wstcomss ctzmzntcawtu (Special to The Guardian.) CAIRO. Feb. 12.-—Former Premi- er Clemenceau of France 1s receiv- ing ovations from the people here whenever he is seen walking about the streets. NOTED CARDINAL HAS PASSED AWAY (Special t; The Guardian.) ROME, Ideb. IZ-Cttrtlintil Rin- aldinl died today. He was wnse- cruted 1907. ITALIAN COMMANDER RE.- ‘ LEASED (Special to The Guardian.) ROME, Feb. l2.—Genei-sl Nlgra, Italian commander in the Adriatic, who was taken prisoner by troops of Gabriel D'Annunzio, has been re- leased, it. was announced today. I ROME SCHOOLYS CLOSED BY THE FLU (Special to The‘ Guardian.) _ ROME. Feb. 12.—Sohools were closed today because of influenza epltlenilc. Ninety deaths were re- ported. Physicians said, the epi- dcmic was decreasing. FLU EPIDEMIC INCREASES IN COPENHAGEN (Special to The Guardian.) COPENHAGEN, Feb. 12.—Iuflu- eaza epidemic showed 50 per cent. increase lust week. According to figures made public today, more than 11,000 cases were reported with 200 deaths. DISTURBERS EJECTED FROM MEETING. LONDON. r2»). 12_.-—Severrtl dls- ' turbers were ejected during Sinn Fein meeting in Albert Hall here last night. The Eorwal Movement The amount collected in this province on Wednesday, as report- cd to Mr. Sedenlus, Provincial 8e- cretnry of the Inter-Church For- ward Movement, was $8,709. This added to tho two previous days‘ collection makes a grand total for this provlce up to Wednesday night of $52,964. The report for Canada up to Tuesday night ls as follows: Ang- lican, $410,945.50; Baptist, $397.- 362A0; Methodist $1,980,972.70; Presbyterian $927,086.70; Congreg- atlonalist $331,140, making s grand total for Canada for the first two days of the campaign of $4,047,- 405.30. The following details are also given for the first two days. Que- bec Methodists collected 1.11 per ' cent of their objective; Ontario Baptist 73 per cunt; “Emmi” ‘Fwmrso amt. genius 1. Baptists 69 per cent", Saskatchewan l houewm,‘ ‘u omreal in ' Baptist 63 per cent. lectlon of making any such state ment.‘ (Japt. J. S. Walker, corroborated the evidence of Capt. Sqnarohrigge, Nlr. Alonzo Wilson. who guard- ed the room. also gave cor. ‘ i ive testimony. The court adjourned to moot this morning at 10.30. -'l‘he case for the prosecution is now nearly finished. The counsel for the defence and client were in consolation yesterday as to wheth- er they would offer testimony in view of the possibility of the cue coming for trial. “Follies 1920” Strand Theatre Tonigh l PLAN OPENS AT EDDI-N BROS ATE 1N“ I inched. Timid’ please leave at l f T u 120 Prha Itoot snq receive i l i'W.ANTED.-——AT ONCE AN AS- ' Adriatic Dispute Opening St. Lawrence‘ (Dom. Pros Special) t NEW YORK. Feb. l‘_'.—-l’ossll)ili~ tiefl of 11w opening of the Si; Law- rence river Io tilvlgstlon to ocean going used: were‘ being tllsctisscd at an exaoutivo IQ-ion of the in- tt-rruitinnll Jdll limmissitin o the llnltod Btaitn and Canada here today. Alibi In final decision will not. b0 O b1 Commission It is axipeolui tho body will make dc- finitq reomnmoaletloua to the gov-y ernmont o! both countries involved The present plan provide: for open- ing the 8t. Lawrence river front Montreal Io [Abe Ontario. Ofi-GOQQQO-O-O-QOQ-OOOQOOO-b-O lcotousiu sricntst a O-O§OOO-OOO~OQ+O‘QO-O+O+Q-FO-§-O ‘FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LO‘! - ‘ ‘Apply $27 Ftraroy St. 3i ’ pITaar-Kzv WITH srhme "r- thls 0810s. 2i- ‘WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED Law Mrs. maid. Dr. Alley, G2 Prince C777-2-5-hIE6i. ‘LOBT—BILVIR LOCKET AND chain. with tilt-tats. Finder leave reward. fl9l0-2-12.\ll52i. WILL THE PARTY WHO PICKED ,4 the rug off Hilton Street bc- f3‘ twain corner of Orlehar and it Prince plain leave at Aiorell House. 7011 slstant caretaker for a fox ranch. "’ Apply by letter to 1&0. Box 94 ~l or phone 4544 stating age and ,- salotv also experience if any. "‘ it: "WANTID-OIIL FOR GENER- sl housework; mult bscable to I take charge. Wwses $15.00 Der i month. Farmily consisting oftwo. ‘ Apply after 6 p. m. at 43 Elm Y Avenue. 31 _ ‘WANTED. REGISTERED SHORT horn Bull, between mic and two years old. Writs, description and Nice to C. Defines, Si. Peters?‘ UUf-J-IZ-‘Alkltiiiitl won SALE-AT a BARGAIN 4 l. shrines tn J. ll. Judson Fox, ‘WANTED-It RUBBER-TIREg XiAbBOII stuns-rd repair. Applv art . o Its crina t1. , , ‘I Jl-bll-IB-lpdf ‘WANTED A GIRL FOR PLAIN‘ cooking and bolllwork in trun- ily of three. No washing. Good ‘F8895. Apply b0 Mrs. Temple, 49 bongworli Avenue. T012-2-13-ME3i °WANTED.- IY MAY 1ST ;" small house or rooms for light houso-hQttl ‘H! modern con- . venienooo. Apply atGusrdlsn 0" ~ . (I09. GGDT-I-‘tl-M Eli! . ‘elentidg -i» all. Anoth oed if two- togetber. Ap D1! It Guardian Office or phone x904 m hummus. ' - . GSOS-Z-B-MEL.’ "and son EALm-Mns. DORA Wilson of morvilte. Township Number as offered her farm contalnl ales‘ of land for sale at p auction to ho- held on eddy March 10th 1930 at Lh hour of 12 o'clock n00! In t. of the office of S. B. Ionian. Bower. Montague“ U lfl-MEtlMoul