-ver bunker coal to French and’ CHARLOTTETOWN,,CANADA FRIDAY, FEB. 2, 1923 eon!!- ll "d. =l .-." - low! W10!» lbw I uh m. Inn In a: . llll ‘ ~ (sv out: own Not-l . FREMUNDREDQ or Ml THREE uvlrs Lovr. ONE H paw FORK. Feb. Ll-‘l-lenryi Claws, lnternotlonlly known t-lvll war dead. MANILA, not». 1.-—~The last turee belated Russian refugee ships ar- rived today making] a total of eleven now st Mauveles qllllfllll‘ lino station. nanhuw, Fob. IL-lillme three unrlred miners were buried tuduy n a mlno at I-Iauthen, Poland. BxpIOBlOII enfombed six hun- recovered. - llik-LISAMNE, Felb. 1.-—l'tusslan delegation at tho Near East con- ference announced at meeting 0f Straits Oommiaslon that Russia would not sign convention provid ing for control of Dardonellcs and the Bosphorus. NORFOLK, Feb. 1.—-All marine fire fighting eqllllllhfilll- lull! bee" asked by naval authorities to go to’ aid of steamer Cottonwood burning in Lynn Haven roads and dcstlnod to become loss. DUBLIN, Feb. L-Scnator Job LBILEWG“ general manager of Great Northern railway w? free. l‘: l! . _r. escape or ‘o! knnwfi 489mg; kidnapped rts have decided not to deli- Belgian ships passing through the, Kiel Canal or entering the Harbor. here. BERiLIiN, JIalLmL-Jlwllce fru stunted attempt of large crowd to force entrance into Central Ho- zel at Koenigsberg where French officers attached to inter-Allied control mmiisslon are residing, and gathering sang patriotic song and demanded departure oi offl- cers. LONDON, Feb. L-(Britlsh gov eminent received note from Frankie which said that French o'e- served the right to undertake sep~ crate negotiations with Turkey in event of Lausanne conference. WOODRIGGE. New Jersey. Feb- L-Lundlng at Sewsren today o! liquor believed to have been taken} of! vessels ln rum, fleet off coast" onemotor car,_three men and two‘ hundred, cases of whiskey captured ‘but-eleven liquor laden motor ve- hicles bud Sllll! tilfllpod- ‘sap-mane, Chile, Fob. L-Bo- livla is endeavorlng to open fill‘- ect ‘negotiations with Chile in coll noction with Lllollvitrs desire to obtain seaport, it was learned here today, Fob. L-drrench nu- thorltles today ordered four mines In the oelsenltlrohsn Dortmun lusty-m, gmhhsrflntely to resume coal; lvsrlertp France in ac coir ‘ with IBWNl-lollll “m” meat .' ' ‘ I ‘ i ‘ I. ‘ U ., V. .. .. . w lcllliilelleed Specials v _, 10o ‘if-l e per day. le “fir” is? $133331 . v ‘Trad-u l:t z. ‘s’: ‘ lat-es ‘a t.» v , err-durum ‘ -- ‘aura-re “l0! OI I e per ‘Mdtki m" LAows ovgg. -- ‘stock 5- . otlon be deferred at least h. yell!" number of idle in Britain. the b i lh Social Ser- ' "— ' -—'i_-—— ""811 Cool-l and the Bishop o! fresh Irish troubles, the menace: flgéugoungtslnggscnnfrdh continued WANT: A MAID FOR oaua- ‘Durham protested against‘ the poet of Kemal and revolts m India 0,, 89,810,, h; the Chateau Lnurlel‘ ral housework. Apply Mrs. J. D. pouomeut, tho former saying that should force down the pound- this morning. There Wits some se- Stowart. 801 Kalil. 8t. fl-Gl the skies would not fall if other Really the feverish movements in ygfg (grltlglgm of some of the mid measures on the agenda were post- exchange have no proper "relation t r the amusement plumes" wAmse-A riser-ten won a, the reslpbllflbh or rrsneewurr- tbldesvgudevllle shows o0mlfl8 lr Fortune l-Iead Gollool, No. 128. supplement #40 pr remainder of year. Clinton McDonald, Red wi [i'i‘l7iliisi NEWS iN llfliil ORDER Founiuiuasro assume com. osuvzmes also ENTOMBED av EXPLOSION . SIA WILL NOT SIGN "m: “Us ' ' unsafe-u INJURED av agenc- QlQN,‘ 8.90.0 RUSSIAINS TO BE_ DEPORTED. who of Representatlbwvles portage a cler during radio control -ll ~ves ug w“ m“ mm” m‘ flu n ‘ ,,-‘p0W9f'2 in department of conrinerce for supervision of wireless tele- graph and telephone and bill now goes to Senate. ilc during coming dred men sixty bodies have been ll“!- ‘ tatively stated that officials the British government consider the American terms for funding of the British war debt to the n-' WASHINGTON Fdb 1_The Hm ,5 ted SIM“ l‘) have bee“ cflmple’ ping board passenger and carggilion dollar cargo from Oriental, ‘ell’ accepted by Yeslerdmls acusteamer President Grant, made tlports was towed here today ‘record run across the Atlantic on the coast her lust eastbound voyage. leaving which picked her hp four Ihundrtd _ Yokohiumn, January 19th and arrlv- miles at sea when signals oi‘ dis- lion or the British Cabinet. meeting tc-tloy it was stated that lllellmlw“ ha“ bee“ consider“! w In her cargo of 3,600 tons was the engines were di-saibled while sliel ‘Telllbsflll l)\'°l‘°5"-l°“ ('1 “use “aw” largest shipment ul‘ Japanese silk was bucking a storm lust Friday. which it. is charged has been ln- [of Britain’s Represen- iiativeWill Remain at Lausanne Until Sunday (Special to The Guardian.) ‘i ‘LONDON, Feb. 1.—ls1net Pasha, and his associates on 'l‘urkey's tlel-l egratlon to the ‘Lausanne Couferq elicc held the future of the entente in their hands today while tllBYi deliberated upon the acceptanc 0r rejection of the peace treaty. whistles.) IN GTRAIT CONVENTION. federaFBrltaln to end negotiations and broad the French to continue them, they ‘will have severed practically tho last donnecting link of Anglo- French unity of action of France in refusing _to abide by a British ultimatum to the Turks to answer oi immediately or end the par-Icy was‘ tLONIIlON. Feb. lr-Prospefit increased Atlantic passenger trui- lvllilwed by Marquis Curzon Wllll-‘ly review m" the Federal Reserve gunnnep mur- drawing his ultimatum to the cxqAgent in Now York vrau made pub- ltretl morning newspapers lo eoll- l9"! 0f hllreellls to remain at hou- lit: ltztlay, shows that the importa- nectlon with un nnnouncemmt oilfflilllo ulllll Ellllilfly llllil flwflll- l1 tion oi‘ gold to New York for the fate reduction and promised ex-|-‘I'urklsh answer. tension of service of UnltedStatea ‘ference announced officially v,[_,Amv0gqiQgK_ prep 1, -— the meeting of the Straits Conn‘, Eight thousand Russians have becdmilsslosi today that Russia would were $3,593,000 the bulk of listed for deportation to Europeun not slsn the ebllllellllbh providing $2,163,000 wen((o1nd1a_ Russia, most. 0f them being for for control of the Dardnnelles and mBl‘ with old Cznrlst regime. ; officials and symputhlteryllle Bmlblwrlle- LO-NON, Fob. 1.-1t is huthuri-l-GTOSSBS Pacific of s . - 1n Record TIIIIG‘ pAnds, Feb, 1.—~Atter Cabinet ing at Victoria, B. C. January 28tht yet curried by a shipping board ves‘, ltlotad abroad with ntblcct of ill-ma‘. consmmg of ‘i662 bales “m! iluonclng lFllMwh ‘ilrihiuoial mar- etihinvs; 4 L ' ' " "' “"“" 1.‘... '. It as ‘trans-shipped at, SPRWQFIEDD, Feb‘ 1__ AESeattlo to a train of 40 curs whit-ill leust. three lives were lost" and m“ ‘or New Ym-‘k Jmluury 29‘ about one hundred persons \vere' injured and business section oi city was shaken. and bevernl build lngs damaged by explosion of gas rank, flrevfollowed but was soon extinguished. WAISHLNGTON, Feb. L-Unlted tates ‘treasury staticians show that Great Britain at end oi sixty, Montreal to Improvements. (Special to The Guardian.) I Germans Demand . B frustrated today the attempt 0f u. large crowd to force entrance lll-lliunrcntzrry lthbf)!‘ purty that par- to tho Central Hotel at KQBYllgB-lcirt-r-dt, to the request oi‘ the par- at- liament be summoned earlier than tachcl to the inter-Allied Control rw-uy. l3, the dole set for its re- Ccmnrisslon are residing. The ga- assembly to consider tlierlng sang patriotlic songs and tlun in the Rlllll'..., idemunded the departure of the oi- WtAISHINGTION, Feb. 1.—Ii0uae lf the 'l“orks more so as to causclllcelll- |G0ld Shipments berg wirere French officers lllrst twenty-three days of January ldiusaune, Feb 1.—The Russian reached a mm] o; $32,350,000 and delegation at the Near East con-(mat 511500000 0g 11mg amount Rficnme from Canada. lBriti-sli Steamer s sur- uemvuusu isnlylfillltflba BOIId - conference this - = ' z ‘ t ill‘ _I___,,, lilglilltxlsnlor llitmxgiis bzgdnlis xltiflhlbflitllQfl front the government, ‘but Hon‘ F Atwenlllggk nmvmcm H , must start in Wlill whatever natu- nrer.manrteunssslwlllfll.h";lull“ l" would be withdrawn tor tiiv ,ll That French (Special to The Guardian.) minus. IFob. 1.-'l‘be pellee ~ to New York (Special to The Guardian.) NEW YORK, Feb L-‘The month- Gold exports during the period vlhlch Badly Disabled’ (special to The Guardian.) BOSTON, Fab 1-—'l‘he British teanrer M. S. Dollar. with a mil; b)‘ g-u ard cutter Tampa. ress were sent out. The steamers; [Prominent Figure inl Y. M. C. A. Work Dead‘ llill-‘s ago. convention in Retailers’ Problems lBonar Law Declines Trench Take t0 Accede to Officers Withdraw; Labor Party Demand! Complete Isolation (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Gob. 1.—Prinhe Min- ister Boner Law has declined to: I the Situa-‘c Ill‘! (Special to The Guardian.) lutiay. lip. luul been ill for Stlllllfl’ time, but the end is bellevm] to wnrtelrodsi-g (h, have been hastened by the sudden The Flew-ll "m1 lbB-l 00111 Dlbilllc-‘llly congratulated. All death oi iLady Klnnalu-d a few m)" l5 being tiuced while the mils stri-k-e is still Loni kinhsird. a former presl- efleellve- 'l‘lle shortage of cars st h prelude played dent o1‘ the the Church oi‘ Scotland in closing of tho Dortmund Gateway, .1110 only remaining exit into un- by the French early today upon Paris to complete the isolation o!’ llle Ruhr. This step which trans- lates into action the decision oi lilvllt it‘ shut off the coal and coke Bllllilllos from the rest of Reichs. ‘lllllilws the assumption oi the Cus- IJONDUN, Feb. 1.—<Lord Arthur “"119 (lolllfol by the Allies yester- l-‘itzgt-rhid kmnhird, a prominent day and leaves the Ruhr comple- figurd in the work of the Young lClY at tho disposal of the occupy- Merfs tilirlslinn Association, died “ll! forces with all the Ruhr cus- Further Steps to 0f The Ruhr (Special to The Guardian.) DUSISIZILIJORI»), Flel). _llt -—;'I'he coupled Germany was undertaken he receipt of instructions from he French and Belgian Govern- Olhe ilust us well as many large their possession. considerably re- be 1907 “Oils for a few dflyn because of the , lnellt. A pleasing vocal llilllllll UEINIIEHT llfil i [NJIJYEU ‘BY IAHEE ltlllltNlll Grand Concert in. Big Success Achieved by Local Talent at; ‘I j Aid of City Hospital. ' qgilhetqralnd Coflcfiart at the Strand e“ re ll" l1 8 l» but on in aid gave a reading which was enthu- flgrlltl; Clerlflzttewwn Hospital llfl-lslastlcally received. She was fol- Auxmgerpuggcke: ofwthe St. Charles lowed by a vocal solo by Mr, I. cesmul y he u Vory suc- Austin ‘lrainor and by a soprano highly appreciated by tb lar _ audience. A satisfactory Sum fr? $3212?“ also recelwm hearty on "Wiley was realized from the pro- peeda of the tlcket- sale and also gramme opened. with pipe music wlllllhe Bale oi candy tlurlnz lu- by Mr. Wilfred Bourke, followed term salon. The talented perform- by an (um-yum, era whn tuolt part and all who ns- Omhestra’ sistcd in any way towards the suc- Maulqce pardon ccss of the concert are entertainment and was to be hear- the mom- rs were warmly eucored. Tile entertainment opened with by the Casino H Evangelical Council.‘ ‘the nrlnea may result it‘ is resretborchcstrs whose popularity Is 1h was Lord Iligli ‘Commissioner to ll ll suspension of mining opera- creasing wmh evlory , en/teria; solo by l0 1909 lirclirsive. lie was elected "Plllwhtlon at the pltheads. ‘inking Mr. Fred Duffy followed. After an Paris in 1905 zjffidllic-llilelll 0i the Young Merrsfslmlk "l? yesterday's coal produc- admirable reading by Mr. Fred n --l‘~‘l‘-1h Allflbfilltllon at. the world-Mm the occupying experts found cpdkih, little Miss Mary rirsiuor f ‘ _ andllllill flllgllily more than 50.000 tonsiuppea-red in a Western character Olfll ylrtlrs presided at the openinguern token out and this ls less.song specialty and was very warm- E l‘ slllllllll‘ wllgrcss at Ilurmon. than half of the irsual amount and,ly received. Mary, who is 0B1)’ lberleltl. ‘He was lll his 76th yeaniwns the poorest Slwwlng for any’cight years Old, is very versatile. Subject 0f Address at the Rotary Club‘, "The Retailer and some 0i‘ his lProbleuit-i" wins blic 50151901 "f au- n ‘glicrcsttng atltlress at Rotary Iuilclr i!!! lust ni ht by Iloturlah w. A, l. gs t tewurt Of (l. 'he firm olfe Moore 8: . MULPO _ Stewart declared that the re; ll 9|‘ . (Special to The Guardian.) WINNLREG. rFeb L-Foilotving a l afternoon with I recn rejected and that illi- senrt . its business at college or from text looks, neither does he receive as- ui ability he possesses along with hls.._li.tl.lc.._u1:.. lnrgctshit ..o£.. cupl-uxl,t‘.l_‘.... _ __ anti llllilll. his ivuy -to success or failure. The problems the retailer‘ French seized ‘the entire Ruhr customs to- tiered solo by Mr. William William (lily ‘lllnclirg men in charge of the son gouowet; in go general merchandise \vare-. ‘Mlgg perm“, Stultz (n a 710m, tlon of Physical Drill by the boyl 59B ill ‘Dusseldorf and Duisburg solo was warmly received and re- illlll seizing the stocks oi‘ mine-rill sputided to an encore. Miss Illary m"? ilul-roiuum benzol spirits Trainor again appeared in a Folk The“ _ all theflklfltie to the enjoyment of the Anthenm- l thepaudience, bslng greeted with ,5 Four hlgl; Ger-mun cug- storm of ‘apples: and“ was" in Dulstburg lowed hy Prof. and “Jay Slime the occupation hegamiShe . It!) 1—— The m, aulthorltles w oussahooihr, Feb occupation . ,. iiou water, and -l.~ol)act~o customs oi" district. _ touts functionaries as welil as es throughout substituted the place of short Miss Ber fli- tlce detto Connolly, who was unable ‘ appear last night. A wsil rsn- MP8. fbl- t, - A! w, E, Blanchard, Prof. Fletcher and Min lMiss Gladys MoCormac than solo by Mrs. W. E. Fletcher. These [the second part of ltha pro tbs Casino by Master was capably rendered and brought out the very _ b? n solo ‘fQlllilYkB-blb qualities of his voice. .He received warm applause. A well rendered trombone solo by Mr W. A. Gaudet was followed b7 Mrs. lib-emcee Holt Trulnor, whose vocal solo wa also given with her accustomed a llltv. ' MirIDJlbdgurShawg-avsodo- Ehtful reading. Prof. flefchnr and Mr. George Beers followed in vocal wins and responded to 0n- oores. A atclp dance by Mr I“. Doyle in the character of Jlggs created great. applause and laugh-t- or. ‘A well rendered vocal solo by Mr. Elzear Amsnault concluded the musical part of the programme ttho concert being ‘broudn, to s close by a very interesting exhibi- of th- League of the Cross under ltd-action (if llfr. Fred Kelly. followed, “the glgtiondl .‘°°‘?9!-. i! Iouise- Aroadé ‘ The and Dusseldorf who objected m Fletcher in a duct "Eileen Allannh" Belle Cneshrire. the seizures were H a, a great (nsafivanzagtplllB Ruhr. Q/iony oi‘ the customs uvith men in other walks oi‘ llie be- “vomew elected to conunll" will?!“ t-zitrst: lie cannot gain knowledge of duties under m" others who refused were replaced by French customs officers who have been stationed in Dusseldorf for sevcrztle-tlays the personal of the central customs ‘house in Duis- to "work. . wltlrlllte BERLIN. Fab 1—l')rastic and se- prench whnqent last night. Her (expelled trumivery much onzieyed- The ladies oi the 5t. Charles It was regretted that Miss Lucy Huxlllary deserve great credit for _ Ian chard was unable who sang two numbers with flllfi to with pleasure cllfect. New York to ‘be pres- tar-thing together such an army of , r place waslspiendl-d talent and such another‘ taken ‘by Miss Louise Arsensult concert would be looked forward by last night's ‘audience. W”Eiiélia.nge"liates “W, years wt," have paid mum. oTq-WWA’ Feb 1_The Harbor has to lint-e include capital, good ‘ ‘ than. ten billion dollars to clear Board. Mann-ea], Including D“ ___-<+>} location, store equipment, ‘right Vere repression of cerman resist- Noon exchange cables in New ‘Ilhe east/em lino is now clear. debt of albout four and threeUHorsoy. Dr lifcDougall and~Emiiler1 . "lllPPlIHIlIllSe. (‘flllliluleut lwlp. bu)“ ence m Ruhr and Rhmemnd mum” vmk FOIL 1: .941 “m” from (kwrgmown “m fourths billions of dollars was Daouflt here consulting Minister of ‘lug, selling, advertising, window efllcumpletlml "f m“ Belles 01’ 3ttlfllhg - 45646 "B" 3° P15 T951919!!- l-be 011V YBBY-Bffllll’ made pubnc and ‘many approved Marine on plants to construct Mr _ I dressig, ,1,,1],.ery, mum and COL Bianca-Belgian pleasures to force French Franc .. 5.92 l returning again in the afternoon. elevator and other shipping ma“ 10.31pm, (|15S;0i5(‘|eq customers, reparations today. Italian Lira .. . 44.73 H The lifurray Harbor train had not wsisnarvororu Feb. 1.—~Early ties for Montreal harbor at a cost - lmull order competition. and melt: Fm’ “m” M)". “ma” “d”. 13ml‘ °“"d°" -- 3919 .. ‘Mdhm Mmal’ Riv" l" 1° °'°l°°l* retirement ‘mm omce of Emom of five mmmm mg a Dru,“ The Speaker awe“ on ed expelled including hinyors oi German Mark .0025 u last night. The train moving ‘Rally, whose ndmlnllstratlon us -___i-<q>__-_ (5peolil to The Guardian-l -son1e oi these problems. name "m1 Cleve» ‘W0 Rlllnelilnd Clllllllhl - ~ - - - ' - - - ~ - - 331314 ,, W851 IFWI Bl-lmIIIBPBldB, M161‘ 59V- Governor of Portorico has been at- . PARIS. Feb. 1— One el ill“ ll-le raised the question: Wily do clllefl- Arswltule Geld Perle 83-52 , eral days mow-fighting was re- tenflvlg by cohunual contmversy clouds ‘ll-Bulging over Etirtlllt‘ w“ people buy goods‘! lle named some!‘ ‘French "will! Slflllod Selling Jnpuneeo Yell - ~ - - -- ‘M3 u ported last night at Sit. Louis. (n and out of the 15mm] w“ gore. . ' dissipated today when (‘zccho- hbuylng “Minus-- as follows, the coal at Bochum, two oilicitils who ilhanghsl ‘I-‘ael . 7185 n The train east from Bummsiwlde instinct 0i‘ beauty, which tleutands llroleimd were’ llrfeslell lllld GB!" ltlllllll 311058 319° was at Freetown and. there are cast today in official orders here. Secretary Weeks said that because the condimms “t Gllvemm‘ (Special to The Guardian.) Slovakia and the procedure proposed p council of the League of Nllldllls Ito settle the boundary dispute be- lrlung-a ry nccopietl hy the Reiiys’ health ne may not stay in _ . _ Portorlco alth-ough lt is .,al.lll his guggngtlgion i?) gabzgga“ C23,: tween tho-m. RGplT-SCSIZIUVCS of intention to return there, destroyed early this mumlvng by bot-b. countries told the C-"llll" _ raiders who set off three Dower- c“ m‘ “s ‘nee-Hm: 110:3 DUSSIEILIIIORF, Feb, 1__1nd.u5. today‘ that; they W0" ful land mines. The terrific ex- plosion shattered the windows of nearby houses and the Inhmbltunlts fled from their homes in terror. Telephone and telegraph wires were cut beflra the mines were trial isolation of the Ruhr from. unoccupied Germany begun todnyi by Climb! off coal and coke strip- msnts and may be canted Bu" gm. thcr if Germany fails to come to mil"! l! production of coal con- tinues and declining scale of rail- explodem road strike effective throughout valley ‘and growing shortage of F1‘ 611011 FY3110 calrs tihreateriied suspension ,. oi _ _ .m n-es ncrens ng tension between ‘Essen population and occupying Dr In "(mils l8 fbllflrted. Berlin received ' '_“_T" Yeports from Ooblenz that pfocla- Pa???“ lffirll‘ flrlilallrdliél-l h r i’) T" 9 IBXIC myation of Rhlneland as Republic abide by its decision. and call an (onus Bridge. Rhone today has been planned. Nothing conflrmative has been developed. POSTPONE ACTION m paavz-a soon case. ‘UONDON. Feb l-Jfhe National Assembly of the Church of Eng- land today decided to postpone un- tll next July consideration of the lllfflfloual to revise the book oi business. ‘This decision was Punched after s. lively yebivte in which the deans of Westminster common prayer, as well as other “Rd Y0"! "Hesiod that consider- boned. "Ilho Bishop of Durham declared press charges that it is tlhe lplan‘ oi interna-lfional bonkers to force down the franc in the hope of in- fluencing the lFrcnnh Ruhr occu- -patlon. It i-s alleged that there is no good reason why the dollar ltoday reaohed 16.87 and the pound sterling passed 87. Liberte calls attention to the increasing re- ceipts oi French taxes, and recalls that the report oi the Bank of France was satisfactory and refers to tilts efionts of parliament tolbal- anco the budget as showing that the franc should bostrong instead oi weak. “The rise oi the pound is still more inexplicable because the internal situation ln Britain ls much worsethnn ours. The local r or from a that the rest of lllngtnd should ful lfglllo. Seoy- 2-81 7pm,. for AM - point of view. ____-. ‘S f’ Wlitloltl or flnancnl It indicates simply iiil the bitmorlo role . of rescuing ,, foreign effort to influence our the church from London influence. plans in the Ruhr. Lit! 0'1 decided t0 follow the rilliltwfiu‘ tion of the last. League assembly, international conform enco to consider extensions oi‘ the Washington naval accord to H1080 powers thait ditl not have ihc op- portunity of signing the zlgrue- ment. In spite of the interven- tion of the Earl of Balfour, who declared mm, rlpproprlotious for armamcntsdild not form a Illllcllcul basis fnom ivlrich to figure ilrvllill‘ tfonal relations, ‘the trount-‘l, (lot-lid- etl in pursuance of c. resoluhoii adopted by the last assembly l" "invite-all members of the League to limit their annual exil<4llllllll"1"‘ for armaments to the amounts ull- proprlsted in 1913. Social Service Council And Motion Pictures (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Fob. vers condemnation of some of outstanding features oi the motion Till‘- iillllll-‘vtlio instinct 1__-with a seq the style, shape and color, the instinct oi’ illeasure, which demands urtic- les for play or recreation, the in- stinct of fear which demands ur- ticlesto prevent injury or danger, the instinct oi‘ economy which dc- rnan miners struck, whereupon troops cleared Weltmar mine and stood guard, whole attitude French is more safe than heretofore. PARIS’: Feb 1—French authori- ties learn striking German rall- mnnds goods that will lust long, ol‘ imitation which causes people to buy things almi- lur to those of others; and the in- stinct of sell-preservation which demands merchandise that pro- tects the purchaser from the ele- ment. The type of customer without whom the store-keeper could not possibly exist is the customer who has coniitieirce in the store and its nierclrzinrlise. The type known as shoppers must be made welcome. and given every attention. There is another" very necessary class-Alto barglan hunters, who provide an outlet ior over stock, enable the store to feature sales which tendl to increase the turnover, many oil whom eventually become regular! customers. Tho merchant receiving] complaints from a custonierl should‘be glad of the Oilllorllllllly to make redress of the complaint if reasonable. I Referring to the mall order bust; ness Mr. Stewart said in manyl cases there was Justification for the catalogue purchasers, especial- ly those who live at l1 dlfilllllw from storesjBut those who have access to the principal stores throughout the prcvlnee hull Wb° in order lmerely to save a ernnll qulrements outside for condemnation terms. They were in; infinitely worse described as be in their avl in no uncertain chants by curtailing bubble"- merchants, would increase - help cut down ltomer, and general competence, in- are doing themselves just. as much‘ llllllfy 8B they lhlllfl lllloll ll"! mePllottetown Rotarlans would attend and toning a; L114 Sun sets this afternoon at ROSA-Tuesday. Fe which. ll dlelflblllell Bulb!!!" 0i" meets March 20th and 21st. The and r1589 mmm-mw mum,‘ a; 7, ‘lllell’. girests present were Rev. Ross C 10, turnover, create more emlllbymeull overhead ullllflll"! renders been paid two months lwagea by ‘German government, ‘causing French fear they may hold lout a. long while. Many through trains including WirrsawlBerlin. Jiliza-Berlln, Cologne-Berlin express les cancelled. ‘by more than offsetting that doubt -iul saving. i The necessity 0i‘ advertising con ‘slautly and in plain, straight I'm"- ward language was stressed. This ;method was sure to succeed, >but -tlre day for extravagent statements ‘and meaningless phrases has passed into oblivion. Advertising of course costs tmoney and the problem of keeping this expenditure in ratio to ‘profit and turnover requires con stunt attention. The duties of a salesman include thorough acquaintance with the goods he has to sell, minute atten- tion to t-he requirements of a cus- ltelllgence and courtesy- President P. w. Turner presided, Alelrnmorrorr, ‘ha. 1'.- ow, The Weather, Etc "Tls A t-lAPDHlF-E about titres miles yet m get ornmentpurchasa of ton million dolhhmugh 1n m“ lecumh lars worth of nitrate and its re, sale to farmers at cost would be yesterday mmmng at 755 rem,“ authorized by a bill favorably H-l- mg Bordon M. 3-101?- 11l- sbfl l6"- corded today ‘by house tazrlolllll-lll’ again at 5 (p. m. and reached Tor- commlttee. l The car ferry left 'I‘onnsntine' mentine at 6.55 wlhers she will re- ‘ main until this morning. - The mal train from Bordon reached Charlottetown at 0.30 last evening. Hon. Win. Pugsley Denied‘ Rumor (Special to Tbs Gulrdlln.) MONTREAL. Feb 1—-Hon Will- lam Pugsley, Ideutonsnt-Governor, of New Brunswick, has denied the broadly circulated rumor that ho was on the point of giving up ot- fice, in s. lbriei statement to the Canadian Prose hers. . Announcements, . Coming Events, Meetings, Etc at last night's meeting, there be- ilng a good attendance. The usual -routlne business for the expected u good delegation or Char- lthe Halifax conference whlchr Eaton and Mir. Chas. Earls, Mr tomato which was very warmly re l ‘ s-n-e-a TII4—1 day. 0e. . g.':h....n§z;.*q3g:...... q saline _ ,_ lorovor. ' lllftll‘ glli 0O“!!! II l one we: , t. discount for pan of m. [an mun r. FIORONTO, Feb. 2.—-iFresh tol h m! m, b c nfllrgél; strong south west winds shifting amount of money purc use er w“; disposed of andt e .0 c e ‘to mm), we“ mm snow. or ram the hrovlneemomnuttse reported thet- ll “msiand somewhat colder by night. High tide this morning st" 11.46, Last quarter: moon Thur-ad 1 Earle favored tbe meeting Wllll h Feb. 8th tiilfl a.m. Bummerside tide eighteen min- ed on ov o, sddnnnfl, ..,.,_ "Rt-serve Friday February 0th. Breezy Point 8t, Paul's Had. 1i "Union District and Kipp Coun- lll meet. inlllu Hall sixth at ll p. m. Ml "Notice. customers. m, reticent sy ad to ssttle,:mafi torest at d ‘l? L- 0. L. .___.. ‘ e ee- W“ influence than the motion failure- HOLD l 2§§Jf.'.”‘s‘l"i§3.1‘il§.‘l'l§2fi°?ho» celved. utso later than Charlottetown. lColas, lllllfin, ll-l-ll‘ leasle Distributors l“ (for Prince Edward I liitlil