liiuniaf, i?‘ ‘ " .. "llllllllQUFillWll. Autism lldlflhnbd .fl.fl “plantain! jhlllhllbl)§ ' ;l:ql0clhl|,‘ )- WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1921 l THE (‘MURAL .\'(I(.‘.II:"I"Y . The CllIHPlCrlEGKQWTl€ll0lfill Society, recently or- ganized, is to nmlc€its debut before the public. on Friday evening, Febngi_ir_i' 4th in the Prince Edward Theatre. dllellllllllCdgfe looking forward with pleas tire to this promised musical treat and from the in- terest manifested in the organization of thc society tho calibre "of its incmborsand the \\'€~ll-l{ll0\\'ll love of gold music that exists in Cliarlotte-toivii. vcry much is expected from the tipen-ing concert 'I‘lic So- ciety has some 125 members "including: tho best inusi ciil talent in the city. The object 0i‘ "the society is to give our citizens on occaisional musical treat that will bc u real treat ziiid to this end "neither trouble nor cxilcusc will bo spared. For their opening night ilicy have secured t-wo oi‘ the leading soloists in Halifax and zi violinist of coui-inciitzil reputation- namely‘, Bliss Gladys llill nizin, »sop'riino~; illllr. Bayard Hiaddock, Basso; and lllr. lfon Williams violinist. lliesenanics are all‘ prorniiicni in Halifax music circlcs and any one of -i lilvlll ("till at only time (lraw a full house. lt. is (loubi; lul ii‘ ll ‘trio of equal calibre cvcr appeared before a (Thrirloi-tclovvii aiudicncc. And we have. musicians of our own ivhom wo delight ro listen to‘ either its vo ("Qllslri or pianists. Profcs-soi- Fletcher, leader of tho lllfilillllTil/HSI. (‘liiircli choir, xvho is rhe conductor of the sciciiwiy, Prof. Watkisr leader oi‘ Si. Ianics Church ~(‘.llOl1‘:l.Ilfl hliwz. Keith Rogers, mic of our loading; plan lsts io-i- strong attractions .-in~d besides‘ thcst- there. are ovm~ 1i hunch-ed vnicos io lake poi-i. in, choruses, o.i.-‘~i~.i-.".u-s- duets, cum, so that ‘the programme to be prcsc-ntcd will compiisc the hes concerted and indi vidual musical ‘talent. "in the Maritime provinces. For the orgaiiizaiioii oi‘ lllllS choral society the n: - nofers arc entitled to the thanks of 0111'. t-iiizens and we fccl assured ‘that next. Friday nighfls perform zince will demonstrate the fact that it. is ilestined to fill a long fol-t want. It is ton years at least since any concerted effort nus made to develop or to eii- L’0l.11‘3"g'8 music iii Charlottetown and it PGIYIaiHSInOW for the citizens to encourage the good move, to give it their sympathetic and "hearty support until it has been fairly launched and it becomes ‘a self support iiig" and an indispensible necessity- Tlhe patronage that will bevtendered at the init ial performance next. Fiidziy night will (lctcimiiue the future existence and to a large extent the use,‘ .fUlIl€SSv(if‘[-l'l€ society. With the co-operatioii of those ' who desire clean, elevating and educative entertain incnt its future is assured; without this we shall be obliged to t-ontcnt ourselves with such cheap and aiinloss (‘lilvllilllllllblll as may occasionally come to us. .._ . N... .-¢~~ \l.I,llrIll (‘()l'.\'(‘lli .\I\ll (ililifllANY ..._.--_.____ ‘llic problems belore the (ionncil of the League. of Notio l4 2H1‘ mun} and coinplit-atcd. (lur ilespatch cs _\‘l'r;t‘l(i'3-_\-' uniuiiiiiccd that after a long and zilmcst illbltfl‘ F'<>ll'.l‘(>\‘el‘;<_\' the Allicil Premiers had finally ogre-rd itlwll the amount of indemnity to be paid by (leiiiiriirv illlll the nianiici- of its l)i'l._\'lli€*llt.,‘ Our ‘Khaki: patches _\t‘.~'l.£'l‘(lZl'_V uuvc i/lll "idea of tho burden laid by common trousent upon tho shoulders of Germany: The hurl-oi is C41)l'lSl(lL-‘1'Iil)l_\' loss tiliaii Germany was willing: in a-usunic wln-ii slio felt the earth slipping from undoi- hcr feet in November, 191d and was ready to promise anything in cXchangc for peace. flhc lins howovci- rccovc-rcd her breath and some obhcr things sincc ‘thou; llUl‘ igooil intentions, if they ilvcrt- intentions_ have soured .'ind her old-tinic ar- rogance has fully recovered. At different st-aigcs sincc "tho arniisiiicc she has pleaded inability‘ to pay tho full demand made upon her. The Allies relent- ed scimeivliat and last Saturday agreed upon the zimouuz to be paid by Germany and in what instal- ments. Ncccssaiily tilie installments are large :ilthougli if doubled and ‘then quad ruplerl chcy would not indemnify her conquerors even for ihe material loss they sustfzriiied in conquer ing her. ’l“ll£*. principle deciding the amount was to com pel Germany to pay all that she could pay wihoin crippling herself industrially. To have exacted enough to cri ple her would have been to make pay" mam ‘inipossikle~ The amouirt was accordingly fixod at a figure which would compel her to export three hundrt-d million pounds worth of goods yearly. Two difficult-ice have already aiisen in the case, one in England- the other iiiGcinianyé The former holds iihat if nngnmi-"reanee and elg-ium accept this quantity of goods from Germany it will cripple their own industfies to that extent, "and there is much room for the argument. The Manchester Guardian calls ‘they settlement “folly”. 0n the ()'l;l'l€l'_l‘_li"l.lI(l Gcr" m-any claims she cannot. possibly pay the amount. de- manded and she going to register another‘ kick. One of the penalties threatened by the Allied Council for default. of payment. is seizure of German (lus- ‘b01113 Houses. And here the matter rests for the pre- setnt. EDITORIAL NdTfEN ‘ When the rest. of the citizens are being fined or imprisoned for not cleaning off ‘their sidcwalkswhat. is going‘ to be d no with "the provincial government? The walks a ‘ , nd the provincial building are the moist ilaiigleious in the city, in ‘striking contrast to ' welbkept walks-around the Post Office, f or which Dominion government is zespmisible... ,_____,____,_ I . -.....¢-_—..~._. .. ....,.... .......-..... -"*~""-"F->'.'v *."-'>.t'"‘ ‘ e unlfl-IhrU-l-A, V ulirpreyvlslonc o! the hituro a man. were applaud-mg ‘MB sophmtrma‘ wan». - - -:'r__ “l 1 ._2 , ouuwriwmiou . FOR will PB of‘ y‘ THEBEJNDUS ~ t Wu onIY ' y the manufactured pods of the out - ~ - ~~<=»-=»~»=. m» ~~ ~ :...:..'r.:. '-.’.'.‘...‘*'.i‘..‘..f3... » B. ~ Shaun“ m“! mwmdamng“ while-the audiences otltha West d ln publlclita. daily becoming more the wln‘ w.” mmhwh" sum.» aims iniiliiéiiy ~<I ‘EBRUARX 3, I ...w... Kenzio King, interim leader familiar to our Canadian people In person, of llou. Wm. L. Mac o! the rump of the Libornl party. In [homo o1‘ mo iubles ol‘ story there worn spunk-n of magical jewels des- crlbod which had the characteristic of rays conforming _.io the vnrled lights lo ivlilcli they werc exposéil In tho PO5GSRIOII oi‘ such a filfl‘ poll iii-iii jcwio (riiuiidii in toduy in the proud ll;|i.'4:l.\1llAl\L‘_\‘ for in iio otli 1f country uiiirzlii-i‘ boast oi’ u. fl t- lni: voiintvrpairl tu this s-xprrt political cuaviiolcou, tho high pi-ios; of presoiit diiy Liberalism. In this nroviuco» Wu Lian- Ills superior lu Llio pursou or our local Prouilm- bu: on u iiiucli suiallcr scalo stud of much lllllilfld uccnnipllsliiuoiii lllllljfil‘ to roach tho dangers of luutlounl reputation. While we may ll-iitcrrzitii o certain amount ul’ [pride ‘in no homo curiorltv. w» {will IICYQIVBE tlhlc to cult-r Min In why cbmnotltion- with iho fr-ilr-rul 11> in _:Li'l=. - -| "._ Liisi summer Mr. Kim’, started out on a mission to. convert the. political heathen of the west. Lille all great preachers leaving his homo people ioi. a feompiirativaly TQIBiEH 18nd. he‘ '_a.ssembled ilm faithful to give them his. parting blessing, not forgetting to‘ assiiia them of his faithfulness in the com- mon cause. While these irienils~ vrera charged to keep the home [ii-es burning, thelutcndlng travel- ler iorecasted the pollcyp: be pre- served at home. and which he wis going to preach- in ftha mission field. It consisted oi’ tho polltlial policy laid dowzi by the Ottawa Conference o! {h}: Liberal party. flmLessentlally. miner: tlip list-ail being able i0 reflocf iliifcrent‘ itolhls fi-londs in tho oalit- amongst’ micro iconswmafibu 4141K! chagrin . aud blurb‘ disappointment reigned . to the extent. of a lever bout’, i ‘Fui- houia comini; “villi-a sud one. The [cicada who bad bid him‘ good‘ bro with l-hl‘ moat " happy oi‘ slljillcis ' when VI he ilonurteil wort.- liow on > Intuit to rcceiw him- wuli scowls: igueboc. tho mstci- nurout m‘ his .. position m the lcndership. in wuoue f i <3\‘\i\l0l\li¢‘ voius ilh‘ strum; rod.‘- nlood ‘of iu"otcc.tloi\ lion's liweoly, __' lio-l lual all pnot- n» 11ml!‘ vllflutli I successor lo ilzc "idoul Si: Willi-oil ‘I Li-iricr, lll ilitiii- discovery that " tho dosmnit irom their beloved 3 chinitnu in Mackenzie Ring W215! grout zis tho dropping‘ from‘ o ,- moumriln pooh In the boiiom o1‘ u chasm, o gi-nnim. ilcscc-nt from the fllllllllllfl t!) inn ridiculous. and horo- ibo frloniily hiiud oshaklng and the warm boar! ui‘ uvilcorim was lurni-(l 1m icy vdldnnsu, as ho plolnly moi iio the political countenance of the "province thr- dread- srinlenm “Weighed and found ‘ivn_ntiniil" '16 ivas the NPFOdUCQG tabla of will; i, fox and die cat. Thtifox iénliiiiilii ‘_f -¥ iflrly‘ methods of rriclgs-ior- escape when the hunters waiiiie,» ilirdihe cat had only one. Whenlilie hounds ifflillli ilic- m: aircr frying" "hi9" only tricks‘ was rounded in by tho i dogs, while the catrllmlied" ind trv-c, lllzi one trlclcjio satiety. £10 the versatile. 3-I'.ickeiiz_lé' King prac- , ilccd his forty tricks throughout '" i the country, only to fall, and 15' l’ _ now at bay ITUITOUIIll-Nl byltlie" " hounds in the very liotbéd of pm. 35 lei-lion in Canada. i v - ‘p. {l5 But he is now rrjylngvio "outwit. Duncan ‘_ _ y i: will {be repeated in, aid of" ~ ‘ .~-~~.- y l. if ihe Great War Veterans Assqtiatizii A ' . MllNDAY,o7tli FEBRUARY STRAND l THEATRE under the tlistiuguisihed {lotion-age of His Honour Lieut. Govcrnoi-Mncliinnoii lAssuiianoe Company. A Condensed statements for i920 cs announced M the. iluumn Moetings, held Fohwuary lot, 1921 $195.03.. ... 258560.251 ' 44.89.97! 9,997,430 1 1309042 37'a:!l“7 New Exceeding 1919 b! ~- Bualnou in form 4mm“; in business In force . income (Premiums and intend!) Once-can for the year.- Aaseta .... .. _. Net increau or me Yum‘ Surplus earned in 1920 (t-hfl lifllflli V puny‘; binary) LSQIQI? Thd interest mic calcined VP-Ab 7.20 11¢!‘ cont, eiifl/ildiug pro fits from socurltios sold. lnoludliii; this iwni, um gross interest yield was 7.43 W!‘ Wm- The m‘!!! 0i mom miliy has tulleu 4o l9 nor oout oi‘ Um Qxpected-qirac, ilcnlly (lift pro-um‘ biisls. the’, 66m» 1-4.1. Aurg»; w‘; 4 l L. - These splendid reunite have. enabled the Comm!!!‘ to maiin no yearly apportionment: to policyholders on the. “gum generous scale. y . A 19,21 RESULT ,1 to Endowment. Agp: :11, $1.000. Premium 16.75 Polio)‘ ‘i, issued in 1901. mniiirinfi i" 1921 ‘a Total Cash YIlHllL-llfililublé in I921 ............................ .. $1,439 HEAD orrioii-wihuirne‘ ESTABUSHED 1892 HYNDMAN & 00.. LTD Branch Managers for Prince Edward Islam: _ @- ‘DUQTIDF Qi3wiil5l"\nD-" This h“ liods b“ bus created another scheme. ‘iolddilii/“Qollotvcrs was m be tho which might he numbered m‘; guiding; 5L1)‘. ottbclr faith. it was m"). firs,“ H0 h, giving "3 “S firs, ‘a t.“ “NE POIJCY FOR THE try out in West Pctcrboro. Having EAQT ‘ QWEU-LAS THE WEST» frillvd ULPICVOII prevlousbyooleufl 3"“ “'h.‘»"'i"*‘"@1‘ h‘? Prl-‘Ywllvd 0!‘ l" Lions m wln rtnyihlng better than ‘Slim-flier ifilmalm" 31“ “'11s Plllwdv third place ho HHS uiken fl gzimblors: rm I “lQULn “AWE "NIH “is (JllfLnPP. and vi-ntnred o ciondidiitiv uNl-l-STOIIY’ TO _ TELL THE 1,, tome", PEOPLE. Uut ilio old story that n“. m the true lovc never did run smooth the", yumm- lm; “m”. oxonipllficd list-If, and, Ulo- Pctcr glmrfmg .c,\n_,ll>o =5; mmuvmg , lat-fore his convention, ho had 1,3,1 mmrd‘ Bu‘ u", “one star‘... svnrciily sin his fort at tbc gate of ‘finch L“, Suuqcd m“ to punch 91w tom-plosiof tlio ‘vast. before 1i» m, um,- uotuzvs w symmum- "t, had tlirico domed his mnstcrs of hred H,“ m u 1,,',u--v;,a“§ he “w. m" n35!‘ _ l i not now draw (his. lliglhtdroiii llIiil-‘r l _rlic hushed, and dbovq- all (“flu-r place-s In this particular spotfuuzl so ho puts this fuvoiirilc policy lu lilnu ho had u rllffcront roplv, ipill . ..-. . . - i“ , ._\. _. f. . . c’ wln-ll CfillflYillls-tl b)" lhu lllllllllllll". H m“! m‘ i mm ‘indium’ ‘m’ in iii»? hulls o!‘ assembly lii- ubuir U To No.1 y nizihl who inti-rrognli-rl lllw 1‘l\.‘\'l.\)l'5- oi‘ “K-at‘ Pctcrlioriv Uliil. whcrc with]. ‘lueslmn-“l a lie” “Lmlmflch "l 77"‘? the foxwln inventive genius. Having, Llpdfl. aliifirii iiriqr "TARIFF ma. ws,a,,",,-n-d",u,,e,, m m, fo-ri-y m“; .. SOCIETY LEADER WHOSE FRIENDS SAY SHE WILL PUT ASlDE HER SCEPTRE. ‘ Plan of Seats zind rude of 'l‘ickets at J amic- l son's. Drug Store Fridicv morning l0 o'clock. llc'>'i:l'\'i3 Seats o0 and 75 cents,“ D001‘ oprii 7.15. (‘onccit 8 o'clock Sharp. ‘Mayor Chapman NAVY caucus SCHOOL or nAviaATiou OHARLOTTETOWN. P. '5. i. out»: lustructorJlT. COMMANDER w. o. ucwuv. R. u. 2.1m Instructor 0t‘ Navigation, R. N. Banacks, ...... “Plymouth-England Is now 0WD for Instruction This $cnooi is fully equipped with all tha moat modern and up - todnto instruments and books. For outlier vmtlculiim apply to N. m. Gillespie. Secretary. iloued rho i‘.ll('l‘l'fil1f;l(l idols of lllD PiLSl io ihcir fair, fI=]Il’0iH.‘l\I‘(l this Jimlo \‘o\\';-= hi». hurl tukcu. imil iliz-odcrbtlio. country with an uviil:iii— i-lit of ileuliih: Illlll would put ihi iiucomplluhnioiii or" inc fiiitlilosc |I'ou~i' iouhumc. Whom tho Grulu riroivcrs couililuo ‘iris strongest 1v.- wiis a ffbu trader. u illumoud amour jewels oi the first water, and THE POLIGY 01-‘ TUB LIBERAL. LPARTS’ wns IN Essizuca roux» ‘TWCAL WITH fPHElItS. in Elrlilsh ifolunibui ‘wliwic Ltii- (run. and Fathom‘ iutci . . Mlélw‘. dciuauillup iavuurlw lowi-l \\I|.E; tho iuibv. and hr “'51s ItEIJ HOT protection, his g Daily Selections _ l; Guardian Readers . Fiimlnhtd by W. 8. Louwn. ...,-' ‘kg?! ‘ ’ ilrYOliOfiQliOlOilflfl JUST WAIT -FOR ITHE THAW. (flnpor iip_ nhil“ i‘ lilimigh tho wen.- illierfs n!“ ity raw, Elvery iiim» dnr ‘wines a. freeze. - dark; got. tor came n thaw. li-iiikos a. llrtln patience till d» frfiwflrln’ i-inic ls donq An‘ l1‘ you lost. yol: tfimpcr, ‘whyit doesn't.“ Flmdp yoiili. £9110.‘ 1 H.’ v Cheer up, chilling. ‘cnuaeilv Wwl- olim-‘s on‘ d? movo_ \\'.‘.i in do lfiiclc n MP9 do hairdo-Q. ll hi corlii 'n '0' lmprovc (fold ovum ih-fflvfiikm _ wavo, do)‘ gxilmi‘ mind do liavy» [Cvonv ilmn rho gm ll tfi-eczc. you gutter have ii. than’. Clrccr up. ch11‘.iiu_ an’ propon- no ‘any “IIpn-rih!“ " IR» chilllu: proposition by. an’ lily lo li-cruu’ llo ifumv. . You hopes dwy kflfipa n 1lI‘il.IIDlD'~'" onniv. you let In nuikol you WWW“. "Tlii-riiwjuiigtrw was built 101i mm‘- l, ‘ in’ up. do sumo us. down. ("litwi- my chllluu. ‘ctuiuo you alufly might us ‘Wflllf 1|.” bus our mmiilrh-s. uu‘ ilzir’: ‘llililllfl’ nvur to 1.0.". ' ‘lmrhisrliiliru seems about do iumst "you "V"! sow, "lirilfiri““"d‘“la“““ “ i * W.» Mich bronze, l‘ _, Herein comcs ilio further illus- "THE ’I'.\.RIE‘!‘ IS "l<{J’l"’I,‘IIEJ in 5H5." tho floral pollcvoi tlic Gov-- i-rninirnt, which is tliu liic-siriqiizih m this rozmniinliy __i.~.",nivL_iu> iln LlDuTZll boiling poror ‘Cfllllillllv hi‘ diingcr, nor tho iyiorltyopgqi‘ lion. Arthur blciielicu or llic; donzcriis m‘ Uliicltouzlir.‘ King tho aulijécls ioi tho decision oi tho pcpplc in llll: clcctoriil contest; so lll_'_b.iS issued his dictum. like King lliuiinic commanding tho LIIIBJLU cease nkl“? lniz, ilioi ilila content must not he couoimtcd upon oucutlons of pull- llc policy or (hi: current llilillvrb of izood or bod ildllllllltilfillldll, "om. upon rho qlllfivllflll us iu-whcihcr hr: will ho given uu-- opportunity (0 liumbug the maple. gNO. Ill l . ___.. l»! irailon o! his jewel-like consistency The issue, as hi. ileclurca it l3, “AS TO “WHETHER THE PEOPLE DE- SIRE A GENERAL ELECTION." In his nnlurulstupidlty he ha»; uni. ed to roiillzo that lhls constituency can only speak for tbomsclvns, :. d are without. authority no spook or the rest o! Canada; and iunlicr. it, as he claims, this is the iedl issue, he has taken thc suwi-Y. means possible of procuring an nhortlve docislon. The slltlnl! ""1"" min which sun has so long lIFvvII be‘; ML ,1, "UBurnhnm, i-i-signpd, iioiii.lo-inln_i1nlitlmirc._ Slio has ‘roll lilohflaut 1o lost the‘ coiistitiienpy" "m" w“ ‘m’ ‘l“°“"°“‘ °"°""' “f” smiles-f" o... b-eiiiirillu-l" coiinirr‘ ‘mmiied 'l1°.‘3°"“'““?°“" "m" '3'“ iilébialzif Iwiclfo, Long: Island. '1" isslllc. 41M IR "OW 1"‘ 1711' <'""".'|~'1 ls siiiihtiml "one," lnicurll-flroiacciiiiy an tlio exponent anditadwcnic pit‘ aunt-bid mslhiliinwl lour cum» ilwcll-j o~goucrnl selection, this brim; tho’ “I593 591W" Plllflfi N: Y7 iljw" ‘. one miblcct 0t‘ his izllilfinl to tho 1mm)‘ 55m“ rlllmmm Wm“ ta“ “Tull field‘ to oppose Mr. BUTIIIIHIIYS. ‘lljhglfigth alrem‘ people; and our consists-n? H) jou-ial. A _-“- _ _ ‘Mr. King, puts a. candidate in 1:0" if” , _ . ‘ ' . ‘ i policy and lb dlvlda the vole i‘. o. - _ “ _, __ - those who favor a general olocllon. _ D 0 D D . . “ iWo have hoard o! hunibiigs, prov ‘ ' a ‘YBRSIOUILH and nvlierwlsc, P. ‘P, Barnum thalgreat; iilioWlPflfl '19‘, . clared 14mm‘ ~tlw peopliis delight was in being humhIIlZKFIII 115d (lllilfl I frankly and candidly told them that ihul. was his Business. Mackenzie Km‘ gggmg (q hQ GL1 ildllllffil‘ 0 ' his doctrines, with this exception. um the iii-cut showman was. hovel! with tho imbue and exposed his hummus,‘ . in“. liboral lender’ '-.\h~s.' lllillkim i- K. VlhllCIF-lll‘ " According to he: friends. “Yo. K , vémkioriiill. noted society leader. lms-douidcil inmut nsiiio llfll‘ moi n! sixptro and ho long-ci- will valw mi. uctLvo interval in social-l alluinc i Q "l (lhrninian was reelected by a -ma.j» (rrliy m‘_ 112 mites. ovcr J. Frod Edg- h-o, Alderman who iinllt 50~60 the .lo.boi~ and citizens ticket. . Is Ito-Elected - V a Navy Iieninio Cbuliiitclmirn, I’. h‘. I. ‘ i I i u (Special to The Guardian! Dec. 22-0 c o o 1 mui. " _ . iioxcron, l-‘cb. 3l.-'1‘b(: new’ Mayor A. P. woooaooa- c‘ c c vwv-vvv E. R. BRow I46 Richmond St Charlottetown ‘ Fire, Lite, Aficillflllhsltkngos. mi no. i, Glass Insurance at Lewis! rates.‘ Good Strong, Stuck Companies RN‘- Ilvbb-‘IQQ h»: 41¢»; 44w‘: 44-4.. aoo-oinao-OQA . Recommqnded by , gadget of tobacco l does not bake- any particular credit t0 itselffor belonging to the Audit Bur- eau of Circulations. 7 _ To supply A. B. C. icports ‘on its circulation is good busmcss practice on the part. of any publication and ‘the Guardian , is glad to render this necessary service to. advertisers. , Itis not that the Guardian 1‘8qll’_l1‘¢§§_i'lyg0h6(!k on the honesty of "ts circulation ‘stalt-emicnts. ‘If is because it is honest that it is able to qualify for A. ‘B. ‘C. membership. (‘urn-a 5-0" fvaltfifiers are not eligible. Guardian a member ‘of tllie A. l3~ C. because i1 u-ishcs o. identify itself iviui advertiser's, advertising agent“ 8",". - other reputable-publishers in this co-operative effort ti» (h8- countenance unfair methods. " - i "The advertiser humane way onlv of distinguishing. H°~_k\l‘l§‘_{3 . that; every publication that belongs to the A. B. L. w? the exact trulih about. its ‘circulation. With other- Palle" e ‘ [lacks chat assurance. . " Tho Bureairsreport." on one "circulation of the Guardian, ivill i)" » 22W < or. .. senttoiadvertisemnn request," - . . _ _;. BYTiiI: pilot!!!‘ BUREAU or cnwmliiflfiflfi"