To T‘.- ‘I'd! #12:} q plvortlllll I y"; nah! m nun-n l" nrffiffl u no Guardian m The!!! ‘h nude no! "Y ‘it’ Ia‘ ‘h. -.W-‘ hIvIl putohvolwltltheoe $- 11- “Man-m m u you n“ any (have on u If“; their mam!- fifu§§§'&"¢'é'-n o! The Guardian n, vrlatnvu nueeell 70!! :1: h“ "i; put ol who: have YIN! u Two Gout 1j_.»»-“,,,-m.m‘“n..... a... l» le's Papa , (lovers Prince Ell island llkie llie yiveryiiody lltw CHARLOTTDTOWN, cannon i ii siiiiiuiii y lljiiiilpjiiliiilti] . by France the Miners in Saar Valley ' Went on Strike Yesterday Morning at hi“: the Instigatiini, it (gpoelni to The Guardian.) IPARIS, Feb 5—1t is possible this vening to give tithe following np- i-oirimats summary of the condi- ions tinder whlcli the French gov- inent will re-open negotiations iih Berlin. First-The initiative .. st come itrom German. Seeond—~ “is will insist Cli-a/ncellor Ciino ., his successor ii‘ he resigns. as m; French hope llflJVlll, withdraw he rllsavowul oi‘ the Versailles refliyns applying to France and Belgium. tihe Allied military con- noi mission in Germany must be given its old powers. 'l‘hird—~All boycotting of French and Belgian Nationals must cease. when Premier Poincare is satis- iieil these. conditions ltiive been fulfilled lie isprepared to offer the iieich and French moratorium plan as recently modified to meet ltiil- ian mid Belgian objections. l'ntlcr this scheme Germany must Dal’ three billion gold iniirks ‘or 1L3 equivalent in kind Wllllln 1W9 years. During this period France will progressively evacuate 111° Ruhr militarily us Berlin succeeds in netting the German miitUHWPB m m“. “p, but uhe civilian ‘control bureaus will remain indefinitely 111 the ‘Ruhr and at the -i'ii'st sign 0i is said, of Berlin. in reparation payments. But il Ber- France intends to apply luff-lief pressure iis time is now a vital ls- exterid the present measures llililldlSl. sending Ruhr fuel to in- iind chemical products. (apaiai to The Gvarfilifl-l ‘BElltlaliN. Feb. 5- 'Tlie French extended their hold on German territory over the week end and today consolidated 90511111115 H11“ gave them a siiranillc hold on rail- transporls between Gcrntiiiiy and Sufiitzerlanil. Cave"? mlillllly and artillery P1151190 1°“"'“""‘ firm“ the Kev bridge head. Hleidoiten- bur"; and Apprenwier on the edge o; {he lBLack Forest and the Fizinklurt Basic railway 1195 l" '3'” French izrii. sirssiztitonr‘. 1M» 5- 1101M of early sc-ttienieiit were des- troyed on the Ruhr lillOWlllZ 11 stiffening of the strike as n result of new ixr/lers from Berlin to union heads. This dell-ant svtti- tude is attributed to the illstribu- tion c-I money among the men and warnings from "the kQV0111111°111 1° Geyulaq) failure the ‘£10095 “m move in zigain. Till-s is merely 1“ ‘ iougli cutiine of what the E1013; government ha": u'01‘-l\91\ 01111 ln(“er_ war oi u reply. 1111911 n“ ' 1 mans make their exilefiied “PM” - Powerful Alli-id towed w (‘ermany will 6 . the French conditions within 4 , 1. u. voluntarily m" I Sir Henry Thornton l“. Visits New York l For Gontererlfle (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK. Feb' 5* S“ Hum)’ the cause of serious > Thornton. 011111Tm“ (“"1 profile,“ National ItailivaY-fi ‘il-rlggdcrnuilélelay Yank this morning from Ottawa sn- Henry 11} 115$; for a series of conterenccs ii I officers of the Canadian Nut onii Rafihvnys m“; connecting lines questkiis affecUnK in" °°'°",m"j‘: tlcn cf thevGrand Trunk end (min (pan N-ational interests illltlwtll? inlcmhangt) of traffic with 11-10% Qfliginls believe that the waxes accev], ilenvanils were two French win; are oviervuaarn” m situation tinder the rbsty o Breed .1 WB11k;-.b111“h'"' ‘mi grin about. compensation Mr n ll i - I ‘ rough incapacity ing the wa. local and stale of u s. v PARIS, Feb 5_—— timers oi the Saar Viillcy which produces film? inillic-n lions of coal annually stiruck this morning refusing to nc- cept compromise of their ileniiiiids be doubled. The presents-d to the (nnn BOMB THROWN AT BULGARIAN PREMIER. use machine gun. tire lo scatter dcspatohes from lln should not yield by that time Communlgg crowd, sue to her, for she is getting "0 H. Tllfillipson not“ Cyril-never ac. Goa] a; an Premier Poincare may (or ldezM Soviet permit sale at twenty per cent rl vIrcr-kcrl but increly suspended 111' cabana liquors n; _ec@nnm1¢ mQ315-,El(lj()lll‘ll€il us result of renewal ef-_ Sliiilllllilllll. IN iliilli (BY oun own winstlsa.) Anciisisi-ioi? 0F NAPLES DEAD. FRENCH TA KE srrionesn GRIP on Rl-lHR VALLEY NOW DOMINATING ALL RAILWAYiS. mowrnihi. HAS LlVEiLY scenes DURING ELECTION. POINC-ABE SAY! GERMANY MUST si-iow HAND. t ESSEN. Feb. 2.——l“rcnch guards LONDON‘ pep 5,391,175] pews -Cairo says Ihe Egyptian Premier" has resigned. WASHINGTON, Feb. 5.—‘ Army transport iSt. Mlcliiel which is ‘bringing buck American forces from Rhine is tsndearoring qijo m. NEW Y-ORK, Poll. 5.—\\Vlllllil‘|‘. I L':\L'.'S4ANNE, Feb. a. ~Lazedi , statement put forth officially from Moigoow. peg 5,401,119“ (y! Near "East conference quarters is Cnlmuiasionel-s aecpleli m that conference is not he,‘ ‘y life. riiaioiwoi "Feb. ruminant; F11. rat-iris. iron. 5.——Prciiiler Poin- tvai. nppulnlcil acting. torelan min-‘cnre at banquet says France n. ister today replacing Iilfretl Szes lior ituhi- entry comipelled Ge:- toroign minister. liuuiis to reveal their hand anal de~ v {Olnrrs Germans nevcr seriously in- LONDON. Feb. 5.-- Cardinal tended to execute treaty or D6 Gu-iscppe Frisco, Archbishop 11f Nil-l reparations. "' pies is dead says contra‘. news il0~ -_-_- spziteli from Rome. I -S()l<‘lA, Bulgaria, Feb. 5.~—Boinb . is tin-own LQNDON’ pol), iFh-ilfiiillure i'l"llll€l‘ Stiimbouiiesky while he wasi liausanno conference caused =l1arp siruivil in box at National Theatre Jepretdation toiliiy in ante oi’ practically all contliieuml li1l‘S, One W215 injiirerl and bomb qn-l-Qngigg, l'llll'()\\'t‘l' vencaped. ‘WASFFBNGTON. Feb. fl-Prs- sident Harding 10th!’ 111'1’l>111“’-".-Hint-em Yolanda, eldest (laughter. apvlinl/[fl oi’ British debt luiiiling t-lucz-n Helena tn Captain Count fiottleineiit negotiated. by 5111511‘ Crilviili llcrnolo was officially an- can and British ilebi ('0lllllllSS-l‘ll\-_llllllllilllll today. ——---—%Q—w-—-—-— . lliotingl l1! r ~ ,_Figiiting Greets Lundendorfffs Arrival (Special to The Guardian.) VIENNA." Feb~5—-’l‘lie arrival of German General Ludeniiorff in Klnngeiifurt Carintbia toilny was lighting be‘ tween Socialist workmen and Pau- Geriiian li-regiilars. Ludentlorrl hziil intended to address the National peasant congress. While be W115 driving from the station ivorkmen tried to drag him from his auto- mobile. meanwhile characterizing him as "Germany's Grave lliifiifcr." "Bloodhound," and "Alurilerer." Jmdendoivfi was not 1191111111911 l" iileliver his address, the street de- tbe destruction ‘ neat-mm MONTREAL. Feb. 5.—— - thett assault and fraud attended . Montreal bulletins today in "reactor v t uireklohis persons ciiariled with various ni‘ tenses went in jail and number “Y. others in liospltal.... l ROMP]. Feb. municutlon recording (J'|"'|’.i\\'.\. ["611 5~— ll i5 rlililtiriull’ Ew-Ofiiciiil corn- continuntion X "m" m“ 21-‘1 uill sboriiiy retire int‘ lleputy . . . . ' ior that ‘lit: may bri 'i1r.poll, says Italians ailvnntcii I _ ,~ l“ ‘m’ \ v - __ three directions ‘occupying ‘wn-ibt .0 titvoio .ilil iiiergl to lllsM towns mm extending the“. H“... vicci reslilsiitlui duties one hundrvil kilometers south of""1"~’1"1'l11 Nfillilllfil Tripoli‘ Fifty natives ltlllcrl drill B°"“'d~ ~ many captured. llallnns hurr- ouiv few wounded. Railways .__ irf illliui: the position of .\llnisitvi' ‘of Railways ltvtit vacant by the‘ 5__.vnhiii,';,titzatii cf the lute lion. \\’. 1' HIONCILULU. Feb. tents or liilo lslnnri _ ixontiniied today to tflkP stock Orly extensivelyamong Liberal lllClll~ I ‘heir (lisirii-t Sunday oliernroii the "ED911111 with cstiinated- loss of ten 01‘ 110 111111 “wit... “v95 “m1 property damn-z Minister of Militia ivill undctcrnrned. but placed at one ircliitecl to tire position. nundrerl thousand tlOllilfS in city c, iiivtisitui oi’ llli! ilulir. 111i; war». illlillfl‘ the auspices of tlic 1-3501‘ Piuuyi which is attempting ii. (Special m" Guardian’) Xilfiilkk in 1.1.11“ i-Ummiiiee». jni-glvoluori member Mrs. Bullman, one oi‘ Hnwni ‘Kerunedy has been canvassed i':ii'i'~lg,.,.,_“;_\. TUESDAY, FEB. 6, 1923 lHi Will's LATEST NEWS ii i imiisii LAHIJHEHS Ensues. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Fab 5~— Six thousand Ulric (roivrlcd Trafalgar iSquarc ilitnlflfilililtr‘, Feb. 5.“ German reach Savannah Wednesday mufll- gm, 1., . ,, z , _ ,. , dustrles such iis iron steel textile gm uccidenu; “med and anoLhe.-_giig_ , 11,1 11 piutts! tgtiinst lrciicli child wounded by French soldier who dropped rifle. The meet- foris at ine<litaiion....... ..-.. ,1 ' Empire Held Annua i Meeting" at the Navy League Tiu- Royal EilikillTl Chapter, 14115119 00111_l1ll111¢’11t6d the officers on signed anyway is i“ directin“ of PrejZLE. held its annual meeting atillleii" liiztiiful work and ' the Navy League yesterday after-[Ilic members for their attendance micr for what bus happened noon, There was ti large atteiiil- 5111i F‘-‘11@1‘11l ‘ “mm”? "M ""51" “m” mm’ "' h“ ’“i"ls“lll‘eceiiilll"iliilllncgriilintllili?nulllsillui: Exflljllélltlgrof Royal Edward Chapter Prltisli tfit‘ l ‘o l i t k i 1 ". w". - o -ia s urce ant s a en . |of the secretary‘. Treasurer. Edii- 1mm“ 03nd“! ftillonzli UOmmitIee, Echoes Secre- . . - _ tarr. also the Flower War Picture 1111c members on our hooks tlllfll." lfOMiu, l~1l. .—l<..iiga enient cf " _ . ' , , , ' . ='- . ,. L’ a g ‘lileniciiui or budge curd and IIKHPIUIE‘. )C‘Jl seven members resigned saiine in Thursday and urged ls- Plciiiiix»; t‘oiiiiiiittcc~.lrli's. ulcuiu. t‘li'.irlottelti\vii. ‘Navy i dlispic. aiéliii Majgr B3; ‘ygfifillutzifionzif tmiiizhttee-iqvliju n. . lug lN. i. lliit-Li-ovl, Siiniznersitle. l’l'i).~‘.\'(‘<1lllllilll0(}—i)'ll‘S. l~‘, J, this mnriiiiig iii-zit Cliajur Glhilllflllxruqh lilid \\'--ii‘ari- ("Jllillllll6t5—<Mi'35 Numslm’ “I ('-:ii‘i'i'<> llPlill-‘lll. itkviistilution tioiiiinitiet-W Airs‘, acOready". ‘"1 ‘ml ll stingulshul Visitors Coiiiniitteeliwo "5111111111189 1111153. 111110)’ Ali's. VA. 4}, Peziko. . . immigration Committee; LVITE‘. OTIVHVA. Feb 5— The qiltutjoiflxoi] MacQunrX-iev Summerskm Finance ffinuniiltee~biiss CH tli urine lilac-Lend. biiiitioniil ('0llllt*lllt7l‘-—i.\ll's_ hic- it ivas ileciiloil to continue Hon. George l’. Graham u... U... mm us...” on "culls... m“; he maintained that it was not her-i 111 ~11” that it should be sent in conipe- "imarY- 110i tition for the Sarah Waywcllhlem mlmm“ 11 18km vflre oi in time. i liil Prize. 1X10 prize is upon to JKHIHL‘ Committee-— lllisirbfls to force Boner Law to intervene in FPilllC0~C0flllGll imbroglio. Re» solutions lVl re passed (lee-luring that a new war was threatened and stating that Labor resolved to ODQOSQ the government if they iitteiiipteil to participate in an» other war‘ ‘5 "HY: stltiitiun iillil suggested the adop- tiori of ii by-iaw‘. lor the better gov- criiaiicia iii tile annual meetings. Regarding the establishing of a (‘cnvi-ntiun Fund. in each Primary Chapter was shown to be essen- tiul iii order that eucli Provlncv: shall be represented ut the National‘ Annual meeting which this year will ussenrbiie at Quebec in Jamel thanked support at all the I. O. D. E. for 1922 We began this year ivith st-ventv- ivliich reveals that Ferid Bey Kcm - lam! envoy in rinks‘ ‘Wm to Laujconference ‘c osed , .. !: ‘,- -:. ‘ . : -1l re- tlnd twelve n»~.\v nieiiilbers were aii~ 1111M Anv~n-3 “king ‘gr H I n, q It , :1 “mm J mg p flillf 4 lllllllllliltlS were d _ , , . ‘ statement to P‘ Bu“ ‘ Y “ ‘L’ \ C m d‘ m“ l M] ueivui uuii aiinbtcii. Tile iolloxviiiiziiiitteii. Owing to our rooni being him bl. iiverc noaiinziierl as uieiubers of til‘? l 51m“ We‘ n w“ ‘lecldffl 10 119911 1N“ 1‘ 5“Fa"“t'~‘ “w”? Wm‘ Tm‘ afternoon lien Naliiiiitil Siziiiding committee; -' ' J. H,(l-t-w ineiiibieis wilt-n 2i. vzicaizcy or.» ivuiting list and only lo elect curs. pretcrciici- being given t’) niein lloyal Edward Chapter. 1 We welse irniied Upon this" rte-kl" to mourn the loss or’ aii old 811th Pvlio was ever PBJJY to help iii the work of the Chapter. - During tlle year eight regular iiieetuigs wcre hc-id iiiiii six exe uutive as well as iivz» informal. Oiir activities iliiriiig the year ivere niziiiy zinii irai-icil, including sale and tea on» St. Georges Day. The. Daughters also assisted. Miss Jack: display her pictures i k1 ll t‘ . ' _ 11;‘) lvlillvd by Ruliiiii BrosMiss 19H Jae also gave one of her own pic- tures to the orphanage. The chapter was much izidebtctii _ ' _ ‘ a the to Dr. Jenkins. During the year} results oi‘ gidal waves “H1111 ‘W921i D915 5J1“? 1115 59551011 0111111511 11"" Prize Essays ln- ilm schools; also Dr- ~7511k1118 Very kindly gave the‘ lmpmsslo" “("115 “l that :1 ircal priw: oi‘ $33.01) be given “halite/r n talk on CilllCfJlHlHlVhlCll‘ contagious and is 300.00 was voted by the 0118p. oi origin-ii funfllieg or nmidelegate at laiusanne, who is re- a—__.-_ iiiKlHliil nuusiniiini M m H” E“ Demand That BonarLaw Intervene in Franco-German Dispute. Pass Resolu- tions Declaring Labor Party is Opposed to War and Will not Participate if War SEPARATE Elli t. lHElTY WITH TURKS Lausanne Conference has Collapsed Owing to Action of French Government Which it is Alleged, Sent an Invitation to Turks not to Sign Lausanne Treaty. Intense» indignation has "Been Arouse ed in England. Greeks Threaten war on Turkey. " i5P¢°i=1 1° The Guardian» lAUSAiNNE, Feb s- The Turk- “1-051110". Feb. 5~Ncws t-i eiiclisi. delegation to the Near East collapse of they Lausiinnc CDnliZr-peafjg Qonfgfenge announce-q u“; “u”? M“ "mused a 155F118 0f inf moniing that it. would ask the {fuse bitterness_ iiifilllfil the powers whether they consider the ffillitli for it is snnl Paris has al-lnegoiliatlons officially at an end‘ mall. 111911111911 1119 (11011 0f i1 BELFNSpecinI and associated press des- tirnte treaty with the Tu-rks. me patches show that the impression tllflf" KPQWIQTBS “M5 ‘T511111? 1° prevailed among the conference f‘ ell-a "*1 "P1"'-‘$°111-"11l\'0 "lidelegates today that. Turkey would wanstantzntiple- has been regoriledfim; m, jnfnn-ned omcva" of m, her" "s f“ mvitflllll" to ‘Turkey termination of the nelutlztions in not to sign the Lausuiivic treaty. 8s much as iv, was general) desir- Wlietlici- or not they ivziuld buve Qd M. continue ti". Mudqniva arm. ‘li-Oilllilill but; 1. 1 ' ‘ iii- . .. . i ‘ . view oi the breakdown of the troii- xeifxei-(lxsszél rt???) dsisskm a: fcrence. This is obtrinied from Mme Auk‘... terms L325, 712x321 notification of the before considering the thus automatb caliy providing for the mainqm. telling ance of the Mudaiiia agreement, ratherlTllfi entire French delegation plan~ ‘nczl to leave for Paris early this key. Feritl added this treaty was a lawman‘! 6313mm‘ mffiflrifié" 1 . EWSBMOR i . . fllfPfldY Ilraftcd and was in the 1 L f M_ Boiiipard requested the return o: inni s o llompard, the Frenchlme French repreummuvugy“ from evidence in the British halldsrconflpse Pasha noit POlIlUilYG to sign", would ported here to have exclaimedi 92fih'is<iirl’rlmc;"‘wltérf rrmerwinflwii“. ‘l WW1‘ ~ . nkiuncerl his refusal. Tonight Feridler M t“: Lausanneh “Maren” told lsmet to avoid a break onibmught l” 4393" n“ 7095")!“ mm” the Mosul question. the dominant em” "m" ‘he Tllllflflh delegation English issue but bring about a (“my t” Vensuflde "W1" 1° 5'3" mpmre on more genera] grounds. the peace treaty. The French -'l'lic'ili~.ilt o! the separate French w“ Laummle “He? 7511191 P1151"! treaty this evidence continues to ha“ “emmlelY 15711594 1° 381% 10 Show’ arranges m‘. Specm 1.13M! the Allies terms. Ambassador for French schools and trading C1111“ °11°1°d 11161111111011 11nd was interests in Turkey and provides 111 CQIIIBPQHCB with Turkish dele- for n French military and naval 83-395- mlsslon. This last in effect would place France in military control as Germany was in . . . minis, Feb. s.- 11w oreeirlBrltaln ministers to Paris and London m; Dgmand Payment From Allies ferred to the French and British‘ governments late Saturday night. that Greece intended to declare. war against Turkey if the Turkish.’ delegation at Lsusanne ntalntriiir ed claims to Kflfflglliilflh across (slfwm t‘, Th‘ Gflrdhm) the Mnritizn from Adrlimoplel l-Qbnoli- Feb 5-‘ “"1 1311111111 Owlnz to the seriousness of tlie’5°"em"‘°“l “m “hm”? l‘ 15 be‘ LAUSAlNNE. a . .. w.“ é statement on reaching 0111M“ ‘and m“ Nmgmnlcorations were torn down and burn Balfour frontier will be 1145111155911 i" 'h‘-'~“"jc.1 1min great excitement. boys unrl girls diulci‘ iii yflilrs of '91‘ 11> 1110 “'51P lilcniorlai Fund. situation, MarquisrCrew- called up- “"93 “we a "a" “imp; iiiil UH: hi?!“ age m Ull‘ mun.» Schools p: the T1111 year we have :1 P-E-l. sw- on Premier Poincare both ufter- 11w 111m of 11w BritishUnemployeti congemflcgg wrhlcli will likely ex‘ (om omi- ‘iivo or three day's‘ , Wills a Floor of y » Home to Each of Three Sons WHITE Foams. N.l'., W111. or (me of the oddest wills ever 0F fcrcil for privbutc with Siirikbiflit‘ siutei; at wostchcster (Bounty. i8 that of Nicolas Caruso. oi Hort cheater. lly its provisions the 1"!- fcrciit floors of his Q2000 home are divided between his three nous. To his son Jlimes he gives the first floor and a small room con- taining it concrete loebox under the porch. also M by 100 of a lot on Lyon Street: to Joseph. the second Floor 0i.‘ the homestead. consisting of five rooms and the i1ollar and rear porch. arrl also 25 feet ol’ the Lyon. Street lot, while Angelo is bequeathed the third floor, consisting of rive rooms. the attic and two finished rooms 111 the basement and a similar from- F-Ke of ilie Lyon Btrcet blot. ._..._._<p~6>—-—- QOQ-O-O- ltiondeiised Specials; NATBNn-IPO lln r a . M: ggrfifo DOP e . or l. n?- ofzvoi "0 ur fob ye or our. c°‘"'1-5 1'0 I ei a Orou u - 51mm. tamer imera. an? "neuron 111cc ant. maggots! 1:: h ‘rmeifiiiblefa n II l0 f "r nvea motion 50¢ POP »=A..;mwi~ns_t»si+ Ham. l! filled Willa hliiiies for " lost‘ hairs and mlllllig kin from different llllrls o the world. c“! l?!‘ 0am. o . land, ire- 1111 m am c: land im- cllilnld dividend l l! included. 59111! vllgr Bil once and n! no y at m. new national int he l Dept iii, Pltwburir. a. v. e a . ' anti-nor a . 1 Reorganize C. N. . Merchant Marine (special to The Guardian.) Q-pqg/gvm, Fob 5-'l‘lioroufl11 1511" ‘rig reorganization of the uilnzinis- tratloii of the (Yzmaiilian tltivcrii- nmnt Aim-chant Miirliic. Wlih i1 view to i-{Eilortll eeoimim’ 1111.11 h“; of expenses is lorcctist JY 1 uuuhufevjcg “old on ’I‘hui~srl:iy be- tlie Merchant. Marine and 11543101‘ G h Bell, vice president o 111 021,633.. National Railways. ’l‘hf-: Merchant illurln: ‘issudmilnilsifgig by the board an t s llll e ." _ that an efhoit. in to be lil-Ilfl.‘ to 1r- ducg minim-lolly the ileiiieat which has been o feature oi’ the izuxveiir meut shipping venture not. on y L1? the revision of schedule? lilltllu“: actual discontinuance u . services that have prevail J1O1L1111j1t" fltiable. in thin 00111100 has been tviigisesieil on 111111'1‘._1111111 one occur-ion tlint a iiilimbcli‘ l»: 1:011" emnient owned VGHBES ni x1. ‘" be utilized in the i-.'iri".\'i11l; 11511" on the Upqicr Lakes. This Pr" posiil has again come into i11‘<fI11:-]11' once the more so because o 1c impending inquiry into lake ireiilhl rates alleged by western niellilllm‘ of parliament to be exec-salve. lt is contenflédithat use of the t‘. (i. hi; boats hh the Great Lakes ivoun. he a 1p0w11rful agent in lirlnuinii out ii voluntary rate reduction. Hon J. it; Robb ' Arrives Home (ipcclal to The Guardian). OTTAWA. Feb. 5- ilon J. Robb. Minister of Trade and (‘om- merco la expected lo mtlve in libs city on his rstum- today from Australia where he line been negot- iating fo-r better trade arrange- ments betwecifCarn-idn. and the commonwealth. Mr. Robb spent- toddy at his home in Valleylield. i I tween General iiuuimzcr Well" "1 \VA'S1HING'I‘ON. Feb. 5.— Nun her of immiqran-ts eligible for cid- omission to tho United States ‘i111 dei- existing restriction would be rerlur-mi by more than half iinrlcr section of new immigration bill up] nrnvctl todui’ by House l1111t11l§1'-1~ ‘inn Comimlttee. Proposed act would limit foreign born iiidiviil-i nnls or any nationality residing in lfnilr-ri Stolen as ilelrarininmi by, (‘Plli-"lr-l oi" 1890., Present resti-Tc-l lion is three per cc,nt determined by 1920 census. diAUS-ItNNE. Fob. 5.-~ lame Pflfillfl. head of Turkish ileicgntlnn informed correspondent today tlwl ‘lurker had no ilr-‘ro in resumi- hostilities with t‘llllt‘l‘ (ireccc or flreiit llrilfldl :11: n i-t-waiilt oi‘ col» lupin‘. of ;\ blunt r-onfnrence bull be cinlpliu ~-l lhoi Turkish and Engbsh i'l‘1lll s were still fncliig oflCll other u: .\~='n hiinor. Believed that inisiinill-rstuniliiig which iii-- velopml l\i1l\\'L'\‘ll British and‘ conference contributed to final break as Turks got iileii they could count on split uniting Allies mid obtzilii more favorable conditions. lxmlitiN. Feb. li.- Frances‘ intent move in connection with her occupation of Ruhr her thrust into border ierriin)’ for SOllUl of iluin- near Stresbourgli is declared in Qulrlllfl“ quarters to constituti- Front-h illl€l1lpl._ltl control the rwllwvvs- alouz east bank of lliiin-r i-‘i-encli quarters interpret the move no penalty for interference by Germans with international lrnln service beyond occupied arr-u. H01)?! held by occupying author- ilIPs for speedy settlement of riiilwny strikes in Ruhr and Rhine- lnnd ivcre dispelled by stiff-airing in resistance amen; workers with receipt of new orders from Berlin which irovornmcnt agents were said A- to be distributing among railway officers were re-electerl: vmlnlovcrs. Strike m. was not ex iehdetl as remit, but there was no improvement in situation. Neither ‘hos there been uiiy change in con’ Plilhlflfi IFUIIHOTI, Germans fall- Frencli delegations in Inst (lays nflmnlan Mm 1m: in nil efforts to push shipment! MnoKli-mon. ~ capital (‘ity oi’ each Province. The E5511)’ ‘should not contain more than 1.000 WOHlS and sbniilil be (Special to The Guardian.) ~"-1‘11£ to Niiss nCFUYlSlly by first of JJONDON, Feb 5- Hugc ilenion- April. stratfons of iincmifoyeil oi‘ the ‘The siibJPrPi for the Iwsitvs- in Hultetl‘ IKiivgdoni will b: slilkml the school is i-‘i m‘ l-Ilvrii liter. when purl-lament tipi-ns. Falls A committee ivus zippuinlcii to issued its/k thut iiicu “pliys :ll.\'1l1"/"Rt' llllillltlilli loi" lli‘lll‘i‘ 1ibsi~ 'v~ fit" illily shall join iii tlic inni-a- ' 11f Plllfllrllt‘. days. Sow ii mciit. iPlilllfi nro for nicn to ' "vrvnlloiis vrvra i‘f'i'i1l\'t‘Il with march from. all points oi‘ the‘ i-nnr sincere ri-gri-i 11ml zitin-rs on iii.- pass converging in London l‘i‘i1§1l' 1111111111: ll»: r-ivctvil 111 their stead: hung kyrogv-Qss w “Tl-iv” m. iiii- 'l"lii-. tiilicvrs wcri- l'!"~l‘l(‘(’l(.‘(l by day ilirit the Lorils and (‘ominous arnliiinniiiiioii. and arc as follows: s“ Hon, Vice. [’l‘t*.<»-.\r[rs, yiuigxin. nan. --—*~ ‘“' lion lii-::<-i1l»—~-.\lr<, (l. ll‘. llmig. sen. Hull. Virt- Ri'gt-iil~ Bliss Ii. N Y k iliivllund. 9W 0r 1R<‘l..'f111l~‘1\i1‘-'. lliicltrutl)". _'_____ 1st Vii-o l{£'_§{(‘li'l——w_\l1‘:< J_ s, Neon exchange cables ln New Bushnell. . ‘Yin-in F91; 5; 131111 V101» ll1-grlit-~~.\ii'i<. l", J. Sterling . “torus cents Nash. French Frniit. .. . 6.34 “ Hon. Scc-tllrs. A. F. Morrison 4.84 ' Assistant Suc.~»~.\'lrs. ll. lilac- 3942 - bemiliri. .0024 1'l'l't1a.<—-l.\'liss (‘. MlicLeuil_ 933735 isllllltlflfil li¢~.ii-<-r—..\lrs. Argentine Gold Peso . 83.91 Morris, Dutch Guilder German Mark J. S. School SPt'—i.\ll'S:i Des- tPres-W K. Rogers. Vice 1Pres——L. E, ‘Prowse. 2nd Vice Pres-VS. A. McLeod. Director-G. l). Wrialiit liar Silver IFIOWPP. ffaril (fuiiiinltteri- Airs. anil Airs. V. Goodwill. Company Holds , Votes of tliiiuks ircrc exiervleil lottetown Hotel ‘Company Ltd took J"- J- 1'3. Grant. The -l'8p0rt of the year's husin ss ‘Jltrwfl- A rote We» taken to 21w were orlererl and the convention sGG-_Tl'$Q\B-I4lfl-\ll. Col. l). A. A 1 ir-mi were paid by those present. Japanese Yen .. . . .. . . 48.46 Essay RF-Bt-rs 11ml Mrs, S. i‘. Alum-n. The only change iii tlic person- , lite officers, the nominating pfln‘. plum- in the dining room of ih -M158 W. illaobeml Hlloke on He" w“; gatlaaaecoi-y and the folloi a subscrlDtio-u from the (‘hupten- lurid was lielil over fnr further Previous ti the business rneet- “'71P P595149"?! 0P911111$ remarks through French cordon into unne- ciapiod Gemini] < ‘ Indian iRlIIIN‘ . .3208 Echoes Stwvrblffi llaicuni. Mrs. (Posh. .\lrs. Mlltés. Mrs. licivni‘ Charlottetown Hotel b95701‘ nnii two new roiincilior-r, The annual meeting of the (‘har- - 911191811"; Nirs J. 0. ilynilnian ivns-attenrled by silxty shareliolll a t” b” 91591511 I111 Pflfllflment ilill. "no hundred of the badge mun Allliiiel fees and Efrhocs siibscrlp t Shanghai 'l‘nel 71.41: llrisni". "-‘ Councillors ~~ Ali-s. Blzinvliani. iirl was that of 4hr» Standard ilflltee: the Navy League; Mr, t‘ Victoria Hotel lust evening a d m" "1 111E Nurses War Memorial u.» amount to hc deciilcl irii1-r, onshleratioii. in; a epleiidi supper was served}! sit largely with the revised con- idml 5l11<1¥ing in Edinburgh, Mr. George ‘M. Campbell. This i5 the first student from P,1E_ [gland u, obtain a War Memorial Scholar- ship. When the ‘Wur Mei... orlcil money is given more llieutuifiiliy we will bu. able. to stmtl o student every your. i111» also new prizes m ii... city laelmnls for “Hill's on the Fitlicra vol Confederation. Th0 is: and I'l11‘f\l ilrize mm won by bliss Kalli- ‘rrme hint-Lennon, the imagine.- of one of our daughters. l Our thanks ure- teudorrd to Mr, -n-'H'-- Rklkers, Superintcnilcnt of IElhILYHllOR who has kindly tnkcii 111111150 0i the distribution of the [War Memorial pit-titres. Tliv- first “ll 1o be trained is l)l‘lll_l! limbo-nu (xii the P.E.l. Orphanage by our "lhlllllfl. We have also furnished 2i deception room in that institution. |"""5l*lmg 018 livllli-r room Mum of five pieces. iilso librnrr table. l-|‘~‘\K'E2 Dfllflllleri- of Eliipirc 1l1—11‘l19t square and fern stnuil. iwliit-h cost us in all $:ll0.000. We ‘have mm aside $200.00 roi- the ‘§ififlli‘l'S' Illmiiiment. \\'<" are loo]:- 1112 forward to burn in‘, Iliisil k111i; lecture in May. We are also “joking fmWviirtlWo have some good films 1n the Prince Edward. our thanks are due Mr. tliiilagiici‘ for 1"“ ‘1111111811059 i0 help 1H iii (ivory ‘"10’- »\il n! which is rvcpectiiilly‘ qubinittetl. _-m~— l ISABELLE. J. MORRiSON. lion ora ry Sci-rein ry. FINANCIAL. REPORT FOR 1922- 23 llctrelntn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1182.54 P7Xi>onilitures . . . . . . . . . . . .. 990.671 ............... . .'_}E>i..5i“ Expenditures Memorial Educational Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . “axons? Prizes to schools for i1ssay writing. Furnishing room in (lrphnn- size... . . . . . . . . .. . ZiltLOO lieml tax to Henri c " 30.00 Ilnldmildls . . . . . . . . .. 123.21; MPBPY in trust for Soldiers Monument |'i‘otnl lfulunve \\'a r CATHERINE MIcLEOD, Treasurer. 1.0.9.15. aim later than Charlottetown. ward deciding that their govern-mm! Te111111411118‘ FPMWB. ments would send slinrn warningnrllflly rind other Allies w A1551“; immediuteiy, using of their obligaitifons requesting ear- force ll‘ necessary. The conversii- !yl’.l1‘"l1°511l5 f0? a debt settlement- tlon also embraced ttie new agrco- This was foreshadowed by Stanlfl)’ ment to maintain a united fronrBalalwin on Blllllfdfly who said toward ‘lkirkey and Greece until that new we had practised dent. pence is signed. repayment we could begin. to IJONIION. 1Fch 5- Lord (Iurzon preach it. Secretory for Iforeiizn Affairs who "The British suthonitica say that conducted the Near Plant nvrszodci- the Lnusanne breakdown moans l tlons at Liausanne for the llriiisli "continuance of tho armed truce govrrninnn-treturnedto L-ondon this but. no ncilve hostilities unless afternoon. immediately upcn his the Turks attack “which they m», arrival at the Wctorlu Station not likely to do. They cannot lord (Tii-rzon proceoiloil to iin urg- threaten Mimi/til for the"; lg a out. meotng of the Calvinist which hundred miles of inost difficult line been ca2led to consider the country between Mosul and the ilmflnfldings m, Lfliiggnnn, nearest, Turkish base. They have only weak forces in Thrace and The Weather. Etc they cannot bring a large army “FOLLOW ME! across the Straits wliillo the Brit.- iish command the Bess and hold Gnlllpnll. Tuirka can muse more trouble in Constantinople and the Allied evacuation oi’ that city is a possibility, Britain Willing to Face its Burden (Special to The Guardian.) IIUNTIPQN. Feih. tie-Defending ‘the British acceptance oi‘ the Um. ti-ii Slates debt funding terms, (‘hancelltir of the Exchequer Bald. at Manchester, that settlement ~12 this momentous question in a n93. iefsary‘ prelude to settlement oi‘ P-"Yvvean questions. He also point- eri ‘dill it loaves the way clear to closer fro-operation between Great Britain umi the United stolen, Ho then continued; all admit some- 1118111 of the question is riusriciniiy am! politically eminently qeglraplg, {r it tls- anflsfectorlly rectum if TOROWPO. Feb. 5.— Maritime Ofllfzlttirlle taming? £2?‘ m. fresh northwest and was‘. windsfiiles than has been up to now W: fair and very cold. slblo. The notion we have (align H1211 title this iiftornoii at 2.1a proclaims to thud-carer w; yo“; and- tomorrow morning at 2.44. our word. is still our bond Satch- Sun sets this afternoon at 5.14. menl. of this momentous sanction and‘ rises tomorrow morning st 7.- ls a necessary promo; m Mm‘, 11'» men! of Ell ions. It ll last qirarlcr moon Thursday, n vast lfiln! " g “mm m "“§";nf:'ef£§e"-k1;‘- 11s We w any we viii m» lip 1-m- t e eishteen min- m?“ and me our troubles ling l \vin declared inst night in a speech ._-§?-3=\-'_"'+"‘.‘$=?; 1K1 serge; , :_ . M __, ~