~Nortlicrn l‘iiciiit'. 'i`ho tow was im- li L The gl; That y nhl* I A __ l\\\ »///'Y - ' Covers Prince Edward ‘\ \lI “ _ _ . $- Like The Dew it hi' _. \ __ Iflllllll I W , , _, \\s\\\\ \\\\ \\\ A M Y, CIIAIII BIIA 4 / A \\`\ ( 3. I _.um " . __ 6,/,, _ ___ The P°°Pl¢'5 Pallet' f-"’-551--”'~‘=*“-I~'12?ii Read by Everybody _ L_wffP_'mf'f. I' ' If \_ I _ L_ - I _ aio , . _,L lil ' All The News Worth Reading All The Ads _ Charlottetown Guardian Three Cents, i Morning Guardian, Fbunded 1891. Evening Guardian, 1887. _ ` 24, 1920. _ Bxnxsn' WINNIPEG PAPERS RESUME PUBLICATION A AIter_Eive _Days Without a Local Paper Small Editions Without _Large Type and Carrying No ,_ Advertising Were Printed. "_ (Special to The- Gu.-ird|an,) WINNIPEG. Jan. 23_~l-iiiiueni- ion was resumed by the Winnipeg Duper-x tioday after ii five days suspension due to sliortiige of nevfs print. 'I`odz\y`s editions were limited in size, parti-y because of the scar- city of paper and partly because of the _laying oif of the nn-.clianiciil stzifis for the last five days. No advertiseiiients were published ll li. , 0( de auth no large type used. Larger W oi` next week bet`ore1~iie papers will rt-ich tlisir-normal size. ' lll]l5HIllKl llllllll I.()NI)()N, Jain. 23.- A Ilol.s|i<-viii vuni-eil l1_\' tin- y(|,._.m|,mm|,i_m _“__ ml inissloii is i'e|iorti-il to have arriv- liavt- been ri-i-eivi-d wltli _1'_i'i-:it t~i-r- i-tnony. Two i-inissni'ii-s lmiiiifini- alaliliiitiplo are also siiigl to bt- at _ _ _ iid Ui i-il :it l\:\lnll. Alicliiinistiiii, and to .st-iiiliii;-, agi.-rits lar within tlioiron- 'l`l ble l by ll but pi lizilnll. Itaiiiiidztn Slinlzisli, tlii- was |),i;,|¢.n 0|-r by ||,,. I;|.i|i,__|| _"___ _,ll __hit-sopiii:iiiiiayi lit-nt‘t‘ause ol’ its rad- l iiittwfcrciici- with ilu- agi'ni'iaii Ing intlllstrisil \vin'king sys- hp placing of __ memmmll tablet and labor, it is dcclareil, will be iii- n the church to the ineinory “V t` those iiieiiib(-rs nl' the c reportc,| a slight iiicrt-use in the I ii cd to the splendid work of the women ie congregation in raising ovei $o00 mitting their energies for -the WA. and other wortliy causes. The Church \\'iirrieiis in their re- port sold: "Your Warilcns are glad lo be ' ble to report that this our Jubilee yt-ai:,_ which has been fittingly colelirateii with sr-i‘vi<~i-_s oi` prayrr pri_ii.~ie anti tliiiiksgiving, has also bi-t-ii il _vt-ur ol' |`iuuiici:il juhilt-t'. and our estiniuled di-flcit ol' ovi-r $100.00 has ht~i-ii ooiiverti»i| into n .urplus of $122.00. Last yt-nr our ii ted to more than $7,000.00, but __ ‘<1 ii t _ ‘ 5 . 2. .. b-y more than $1000.00, being ovt-r __ $ 8,200.00. Of this amount $3, __ Sunday School, Missions, Kings College, War Memorial, Ember __ Pennies, Grave Yard and Jubilee h 'units Deducting interest l'roni in U S brings our donations to $20.00 per capita, or $35.00 per comniunicnnt. which is a renuirkabie (showing for our congregation. The amounts rezillzedfroiii the Hodgson Bequest i will bc found yi the report of Can- on Simpson, trustee of that fund, \vlio has earned well deserved thanks for his careful iiianage- mont oi` it. 'We feel sure that the congre- gation will join us in expressing and extending to Mr. L. \V. Wat- son, our organist, our sincere syni- I pathy in his illiicss, and hope that he will soon be restored to his usual health" ‘ A pleasing feature oi’ the meet- II ing was the pri-scntation of a gold watch suitably engraved to Mr. 1-`red R. Foster, for his record of thirty _vt-ars_ faithful service as a. Church Warden. Mr. Foster made it fitting reply sincerely thanking the congregation. __ Messrs. Foster and Breclten were roolccted church wardens. _Votes of thanks were passed to Mrs. 'I'. E. McNult and Mrs. A. Il. (‘osl\ for their services in presid- ing ut the organ during the regret- tnbie illness of the organist. Mr. L. 'W. Watson. ‘ Mr. W. G. Hogg, was re-elected hon. treasurer and Messrs. R. 'L. Cotton and ll. V. Longworth, nudi- tors Several other business -matters were left to be discussed nt a future meeting to be culled. ll. SUPREME COURT The case of Mrs-. Ida Burns. plaintiff vs. Dr. J. W. Jardine, de- fendant involving s damage claim of $10,000 is still before the Sup- reme Court. Evidence was heard yesterday from the defendant Dr. J. W. Jar- dine. also from Dr. E. E. Sinclair and Dr. E. T. Tanton, of Sum- merside. The court adjourned about 4.15 ongregiitloii who laid down I_I - Y- '. _ mph- iivvs in H", Wm.; lm MSU ir-tisibility is 1-sin-hllslii-il. It isvs- uuihei' of-comniunicants and Hun- SI _ day School menibersliip, and referr- ‘ excued “00»000~ ' ~ of tl tor the jubilee fund* while not ro- hi., years intonio has exteeili-(1 it 1 total income from all soiiri-es anion- W 100.00 _ I B W. ore the McGill University Club, gave an cnipliatic reply to the objections of certain United States “lt-iiutors to represi-iiliitlou of Pan- d on pointed outgthat Canada had won liable. Owing to its wide r:iii‘iitlr.atil.iii.='. will be -i our oi' two liefoie its ininlcd that tliciiii-iiilii-i'.sip ot' the ewiirds in the shops councils \vill ---_<4->-i lllllllllll SIMS Wlll ll/lllll lll5|]lllSllllI5 (Special to The Guardian.) Ni-ZW Ytlllli, Jon. 23.---i\diiiiriil illiuni S. Sims intliciiti-il toda_\' int tlie-official who niacin tht- )on't let Enrxland pull the wool ver your eyes" stnteiiie-nt, will ho eiitiilod in a week or so. 'ilie ias been for general expenses, anq only _.L,__,_(_n _hm the n,_m_, 0|- tm, 5100 00 IIIII ”III`CI‘II 0I)-II"`III- VIL official who is alle-ueil,t`o have told luis that ilie l`nite(T/Stair-.s would soon tight England :is Gorniziii_\' as not been made public is that ie Admiral was not asked to iles- I . ‘ . - "99iI‘I_9“l5- ‘Ile C°“gl"’gl‘II°“ U35 igniitc the man when lie appeari-tl contributed some $6,000.00, which M the Senate Sub-coniinittee in- quiry. _Rowell Replies - _ To Harangue of U. S. Senators MONTREAL, Jan. 22.--Hon. N. Rowell, speaking tonight he- at and other British .doinhiions the League of Nations. He osltioii as racticall an inde p . p y ,- jpendont nation, although still part of the Commonwealtli of Nations that made up the British Euipire,i llence, Canada -wus as free as any other nation to voice its views nt the council oi’ the League nf Na- tions, nnd would even disagree with Great Britain, if such it course so(-med proper to her. Mr. Rowell concluded' his address by saying "no nation will finally put itself on record as denying to Canada the right. to ii voice in tho preservittion of the Peace which her soldiers did so much to win while such it nation claims ri vote for other nations or much less im- portance, which may have been little or nothing inthe war. Ciinnrlu Assembly oi' the Nations by the blood of her sons and this right, thus won, the Canadian people will never surrender." ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. “Come to the Leap-Year skate the Kensington rink tonight. 8425. in "The annual meeting of the S _ cd at-.tion of the Bell government Il ‘in inaking pnrt-liasc oi’ Governiiient 1- .-iupplieiz in. Iiloutreul instead of t'roni Island nit'i'_'_§,-_' _-,gg __f_;;»;_-_-_ EXUIBITEEUN FII-MS Terms, and Sent to Montreal to‘Obtain Ouo “"°"““"“"-W"-ehe" ro be Shown atgmdl-an ' I _ Second <-riot.-' or on scorer' . » . . I ' \ in a snliipv rlin Trolli nii<2'»iccI S - I- aken plat-e since he con.~iiIiIIc¢i;ltI|¥nf]IIIT¢iiI|`; l(If€srI¢l;?gtiI::;II gi Ir _c_<_i_i:_i_ii-il__s;__i;i'i;._v::ot_rp;;£;i;i_ttE;i___i_oydit; _ Slon S0l\tT_\ 1`Il'l_€I'l(_filTl (10_llI\tl°lQS and also _of0f_1err_rion:_n_y_. _ _ __ Ited, de_clar|iig if it were _the Allies' It i~ elect n, str-\vai~il, who ‘will confer Russlan Policy Flrsl. (.()l'\S'|del°at]0nS_ has a_ practical l_n0n0l10l_y_ Ol' Ulf* that liolllxipntlswouldIre-ggeli*Z se(I'Il't- I iivfolllllie 'lilies .ll‘iE§Ils'In§u:E](,);1I€ t itll the employers on the i~i-lations “0ll_tlS_>-\]l>_lll:\-_ l`llH_lil`llIS_h t-1Dl"- ice io civilisation _by refusing to dai; asserted it did not believe 7' f, llll ‘IW \V0FlHfl`s, and the gene-itil - - l_ll’lf‘ lllflllif- _-lie Oxltl-lllliffi lil’ ill* allow an action winch, in the fut- Clemenceau even expected a reply lilltlct of tho liuslnt--sa The num- - - » . _ IMI that IUII‘II'III 'IIUIOIS IIIIS III" "V0 ll WUUIII lift l`F‘Fl¥"~'ill'<-I il €V9I"' Y H ll . _ _ _ __ __ _ (Special to The Guardian.; 'sole i'i-|ii'eseiit.itivt~ on the di-.libe purcti to pay any ri--_ St' *ti -< " , -- . . - y . " IOIII ° and I° the AIIIEII' 'B019- ' 0' Sluvelfls \-ul--H i>1‘f>i1<>1't1-nl- 1.oNooN inn 2:-i- c~m~..i-I win tum- oouv oi uit- in-ionic \--.ein inun-nit- into nn- Inuit; or Rlildiiifil body' II" N°"“ (°IIII'm I’°I"II"II II °II‘II“I°`IfI"‘I "Ie e“II’e “"“"' “S ati-ly to (ln-_ _size (,f1|,,i Sm,-f (vhm, _ __ _ _ ' " __ f _ - _ - -' ~' _' ' ' - f out its belief that the’ Allies did “theatrical Tl (‘ -- _ ,~,.|,,.,.,,,.mum,_,__ will _ww ____ ________I_ l:_:;_:____t_o__p.i?___ns_ i_i_;_\\._i_v|_i_I___t_l;;- iiiiist__in~ i_ii_.u_lo_ \,\.ith_iii_ cloth aint ii liii»,_u:_ proportioii of not ,,xp,,_,_ L,_____p1m__L___ wnh _________I_______ wou___ _-____ _-vo_:_i_t;_r;’t0i-i_2\_i_dpI:réii_ _ Ui" llllVilt‘t=:t‘ Ot' iittf-ailing ,|i,,.,¢,,, _._ 1 - » - _ mon is., .s ii inns .i cnt it. ivoisted 1.- goiiigtofir-i'iiiziiiy through d(.,,wm| “.h,.,, H was mmm added yu me Leagm. at Nauons unless ' . ' ' its llritiiin :intl iiiiirt- than lit-l--i|.l|n iii'-it nii-etini' -intl tl\'it is now ov- » (--| - -'. . . f i-i-tings wht-ro [hay will 1,. . .,- . __ _. _ . _ _ _'_ _ ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' __ ‘ II_III I‘I_ IIIIIIIIIIII* ‘Il III” I`xI’I""l*I* of it “ivzis iiiost sl nificant" l h lt‘l‘-S. altlloilgh not it --ll .III :III III'I/'IL ,Im ‘Il-lF`.(m.Im. R( Hum" flml IIIIIIIIUI III .‘I'I`I` IIIIIIM III "\I’III‘ A I“IIIIIII‘III "III" °II'I'I` I0I`*'Ig" "VII" cut-4-i' I’rc-ii Ilg I G - ww H II guaranteed jusuce to the for. » fl'-ll* \0 tltlfl- otiii-i, rouritiii-,~. uliost-. popiilaitioiiii int-i-iilig oi the council was lit-ld in ppt.; Typ. m.u|-(.4 of ,ixpml to (-an I I I ‘ Uyl I°I"g(' IIII‘I » » mer kaiser .-\ i’ol'L-iiitln or dt-inrtiii - t -I - » - ' ~ . . . . . . , _ , - ' Q ‘ _ _ __ _ _ ___ iv be t`orc¢>d to iI|ult iIt»I;»-ii*t(lll~i;~E~I NUIINI tliltmtlti In [Im Immimnn In In Itlnltlhgi IMI llimlk irimli ImUl\I“Il'IIvlII mm' Austmlm mm Nw nrmsh EMI I . ' . _ i ‘ ~ ‘ ' _:"1 ". _ :i r-. i 'ire ,ii tt) Sufi . I le . ' . _ _ . . _. _- P ‘ : _- _ yi-r. 'I‘liis ': _-i oil I' ,anti iiiti-i' -Satin-J \\'ill - I - < , 3 ', l l- - I-I.I\d.I|lII 1 .Im _,.1919 “CHI ‘I8'000’000 its ti-:iiure was stubbornly foiiglit points broiii;lii out in :iii iiiii-i'\'it-\‘»' ol' iiii-t~iinr' of \\'lii‘<'l| Iiiis' not \'i~t If HH (BT hm Ill; UU' UIIIIIUUIIII ,lm mg ,_,____i"_, ___ im __,___'_l___ __ _ _ __ _ _.__ _,,._ __ __ __ ___ _ _‘ -_ _ it- i-xpor to a eountr os was f t s s iii ot i_\ \\i i iii iii ilu it Aint. lui ii iii 1 idi ti. .\ltlioi|i,li no pro _m__m__. In __Ih_,_. wm._l___ G,,_."m__ ' ‘- ‘ ll tti \ Il' ii i io~.ilion i-i i in ,um \ _ ___ _ ________I_ _____ _ I ‘__ ____`______ _____ .tilt t iniiild li'ivi bein tllgliii-it in int- w.ti t e liutoii t t _-_lust iiiiitlliltentitiiis tif tht bill wli .' ` 1 -i -< -il Irlili _f-_|':ii|i has yt-t he-n tixi-il for Iliis . 1. {, ', , _ _ '_' _ y ~ "_I___. I" 'III "'"il|tl.V*_’l' i_i‘o dis- lin' " tht- I " '='.ll -. _ ._<':ttli<~i'ii\;§. it is iii-‘.' i : -L pf-` - ~ -lniiv li I -iti7 I3 I "HIL: 11 ivtiinnii :ini su ,‘t't t' ' 'i`l ‘ 'l ' tl; i i :Q - 1 '~;';' ' , ~-- ` - `. ' - ` . ‘ _ ' W; " ' "till" t-'mltluytr for l‘¢-i1stiiIi`IiIii'":s-Id-IiiII lit~:ii'H:tIliliilililiiII\IIliii';IiI:llliblliiltiirllitlI::ioiiiIiiIlIIIIINI-il;li'iSflIaIit?l"III-ril M" wh" III IIIIXIIIIIS I0 IIuI’IIII"II IIIIII I Il , ot the i-i;|»<-rise oi the iiiaintclianri- have signified their di-sire to join IMIII I"_‘IImUII" II?I.`IIIIIIlIIIIIIg_ wIIII'II enue from automobiles together with the license tees of the opera tion oi cars in the various provlnc es should be for the improvement of highways, it is interesting to note that in one year the revenue from automobiles is more than half the amount set aside by the Dom- inion government to be alloted toi- opment, over a five year period. The t`edera.l aid to highways plan calls for the expenditure by the Dominion government of $20,000 within the next five -years. _ ini e I-L l\llll5Hll llll]H llllli Ill Pllllllll _ ' _[fume win be shown in bi-one tiny- _ 'em Ecol- light every day in the lsrge agri- ed on it nirc run, and shot. Score uck after D the face-ot’i’, but was blocked' by Purcell. lliintiiiii and lil i-onibin_eil, lluiitinin scoring. Score i-.Eacliern lloughton the local team, but iiiissc-ii the not, Iloddt scored on n clr-vcr run. Score 9-4. Griivi-it made ri great save when Rodd skated into close quarters. r tripping. Kinsman ii` the nt-t. e defence, ion. lilo-‘ bincd only l, who ln ii a niix-iip chern and at the end' of n brilliant play, in Lou (‘aiup- c ore i0-4. uxilly was Campbell pass from his brother, -Chr-s. Score 11-4. J. Herroll and G. Arbln g were re- respective- me to the culture lliill. is Russians Have (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Jun. 23.--Russian Sov- iet forces have virtually cut off the Crimes Pr-nlnsuls from the mnlnland,`nccording to an official statement from Moscow. 'Our sil- vancing troops are fighting about six miles north of Perekop. and have repelled two enemy counter at tucks about nine miles west of Geiiichc-sk", the statement says. "in the Steppe region, further east we have defeated the third Kuban division capturing its divisional staff." A City Without 'Civic Government (Special to The Guardian.) VERNON B. !C., Jun. 23.-This place is without a city council or police board. No nominations for these civic offices were placed be- fore the returning officer on nomin- ation day, recently, and today, the ma or, :ildermnn and police com (Special to The Guardian.) WARSAW. Jan. za. _ Mersiuil I"°°h IS exliected in Warsaw with- , _ i . Cut 0tf Crimea .2 ".523:-"'f.’:.t isa: --- tion of Poland is being taken in band more seriously than hitherto. lt is iniportnnt that it should be realized that the Poles are capable Of ilefelliillk the Bolshevists if they are supported properly. They have shown more than once in the last year that if arms and ammun- ition are supplied they can rout; numerically larger Bolshevist forc- es. *_-<0->l_ Commission for Battlefields Memorials (Special io The Guardian.) O'i"I‘NWA, Jan. 23.-A commiss- ion will bc named . soon to con tinue preparations for the erect- ton of memorials on bottle fields on which Canadian Lmops served and additional sbpropriation to the $500,000 slrtmdy voted, will pro. bflbly be needed before the work is completed. e-eoe-*_ _ THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE I __ _ nk inisIi;loners decldqi that under the TIDE, MOON ETQ; ull resign. They have handed their is communicating with the pro- I° E ow ' circumstances it was their duty to _ TORONTO. Jan. 23.-Local snow ' KIIIBmIm|resignstions to the city clerk, who falls today. The lowest temperature between 'cIIIIIpbeII'vinclsl authorities as to the pro Thursday night and Friday morni cedure to be followed. U18 ws, 3 below zero At. 9 .. Purcell yesterday it was 6 above; Rodd during the d“I"w°’ . . Gordon r. one, ite. Supreme Court Judge (Special to The Guardian.) orrnwli, Jim. za.-J. r. oi-ae. -rn., ,un M, D5______t K,(‘., Ottawa, has been appoint- 4.55, gomormy at -~ II ed to succeed Judge Britton on dey in 4,53; |¢ _.___ the Supreme Court of Ontario. e 9 p.m., it will be a Monday at morrow 1 .41 and morning at 7 _ 30, l1iizbWaYH lmhrovements and devel- ' ~ ¢ _-.`~__` apr- j- _ .-' . _i if ss.. _‘ " “ 'T'-»-: - .--`:./-lf* _,a- -»~.,; Targa- ; A _.asv if :I ' i `i so ,el