r i 1 l T. . ouummmhauu I . - 1r Discuss Situation. Rhine Troops. , (Splclal fh The Guardian. | LONDON. Jan. 5.*<Bl‘Tli1Tl'l plans, r hats against Germany in the lief‘ that s law months of inde- f ‘ndent action -wlll prove its folly Ill-bring the French back to the itish way of thinking, it was - cdfcn high authority today, The lBl-itish Cabinet has been ilmmolied to meet immediately. Cantu. 1891’- lililill iliiNiii ‘i HEPTHATITINB iliNl ring That Few Months WiH Show n91» olly of Present Attitude. British Cabinet Called Immediately to Ildt France ‘burn-out the fires oi, Covers Till TTETH TTTIT TTTTITTSTTITTTIT] Clearing of Murray Harbor Line Last France Mobilizes Night Completed “ the Work. -v-_._- Meeting of means impossible that there will be an insurrection in the Rhur District ifFi-ilnch , troops march ill and try to exploit their views said a prominent German official in Paris today. lPAiRbS, Jan. 5.-—~ill‘rance mobil- ized her Rhine girces today re- calling all troops on‘ leave from Mayence Barracks. General De- At 9 o'clock last night lil-l the railway lines were reported clear with the cxceptzon oi the Murray l-l-arboi" line where tho greatest difficulty was experienced. it was expected that ‘this would be com- pleted about midnight so that -thl"s morning ai-l the trains will start as usual over clear tracks. The Carferry was in the Straits IITJTT Thursday during the storm i“ nar Law arrives from PilrlfliGuuettg ordered this 80mm gm eii Britains attitude will be mediateiy after word was received , 911M917 dfllflfmlned. lt hnslbeelfof the lbreak between other partic- ‘Tearned however that the attitude ipators. of the conference. NW1". b9 DMBWQ- ~ ' No military action against Ger HABITS, Jim. 6.—It is by no many will be taken however until " orders are received from Paris. r _ 1 - » ~ ell-need Freight iI-Iamilton Fandom ' 0n Canadian Cattle ' Enthusiastic Over * 1...; Er-IA as... Canadian Playing ltlon in the freight charges am HAIMILTON, Ont., Jan. 4.- llveflanadian cattle across the At-i “mm “T ‘mm no P" head to $15lCanadiens excelled in almost every department in their first is announced by White “Star Line ‘and had been held over all night. T pectively. and arrivodl at Tormentine tit 1': o'clock yesterday looming. -Shc made two lrips- yesterday, the first Borden train with mails and passengers arriving in ‘Charlotte town at 5.15 p. m. iliid the inst at 11.36 p. m. Yesterday morning after the storm, and as soon as the railway yards could be cleared, the Mur- ray Harbor and Georgetown trains which ii-ad arrived. the day before left for the south and east res- At 1.1.30 the former was at Vernon River and at 10.20 the latter had lei-t Mount Ste- ‘wart. ' prove one of the most significant l.‘ events in the 1923 shipping. {do-om Dorchester 7-6 . Klan. played on the College Rink ig-rg. Game played _ c seven sit. cheater is strengthened by Murcel Bolliveau ‘who’ has been re-lnsta and-did not play. lScore lby periods: 1st period overtime seven six. Frank Drown, Houston. Lash Punishment _ Practically Ends statistics sho Ln cases triad‘ before the higher qnnluni courts of Montreal this yen- ‘as compared with 1921. ac- cording to the annual report to the‘ government of the clerk to the .,crcwn. ornpleted today. There was no capital sentence here during 1M2. although three murder cases were heard. includ- ing the sensational Delorme case iPhe longest‘ imposed during the your was on George Boivln, who wt: given life lmpris onmeiit, followhi ‘conviction on a charge. of malls aughtei- arising through the death of a farmer. con- sequent on drugs administered by Beivln. ' ' ' Forty-three cuss wire tried be fore the court of King's. Bench and 1.049 ‘before the court of special sessions. The most impor- tau-t of the latter were than of Sir Mcntagu Alla-n and D. 0. Mac- arow. president and general man agar, respectively. of the Mar- chcatr Bank. in connection with fits. lune of alleged false state- mQMf“ ‘P9 fink" mmwm by, prattily ‘ costumed boys and '1'“ tl-Wtfilfiuter pm a! i”! ‘girls in dloftlgbthll fashion. There ~ ~ 1 - wan first a tip top supper for Sun- irmflgfdeflidfl ‘m d.» School workers and than u» - A w.“ .0, huh“), m ,- 3,7531%’! entertainment. Mrs. f“ - "mi Montreal ‘a autnorandnilr. Charles Earle took still ran. viable notoriety pine pally om ' Treaty Bdzvleen r J z ljanadit And Italy . ""““' “‘ _3i‘"8'.'.'i"-, re- officiais here and is expects] to‘ ;.Sockville Wins Over . 4 6.—.By spec- l arrangements, the. postponed orchester-Gaokville game Yo: u National League fixture on Hamil-l For the purpose oi clearlns ills ton ice this season and handed the "lick all‘! Yenevlllg me ‘sumlmle’. Beggars a 4 to 1 lmkms in such side train which had been stsl elli masterly fashion that they sent a (“"1113 the “m!” Thursday ugh record crowd home praising them lll *1 d“? bum‘ “w” Clydf t" as the greatest team that has been "P". a snow fighting tra n con seen here in action this season. El-"lllg "T “l” “Tmw. EH50 Unlike the team of last season 5m” and‘ plwghQwnn t. mm‘: Canadians trotted out a. stream of Rem“? ma‘ D°'f3' anarnflchax. speed merchantsall possessors of ml‘ omley l“ c arse’ e s wicked shot and from gong to gong they had it over the Hamil- ’“°“‘T“5' Ell- drivers lottetown at 9 o'clock yesterday They inei. heavy snow Prince lid-w i: 11.31.11.111. By a Viole e In Mont- r gal Last Year (Speclal- 1 The cunning‘. :lvll0N'ilit~EA1L [an sfltccording to morgue so ‘UPS, 32' persons died from nsrc lc poisoning in Montreal last r. There "were five murders. 4 suicides, 586 ac- cidential deaths and T81 natural death-s. Record ‘show that.v.56 people were kille by automobiles. Th0 coroner's c rt illvciL-tig-Itted 1,451. deaths. ‘._ To Face Cha. ges Of Murde Anti -- (Speclal to Th: G rdian.) BALFTWATIORFJ. Mil. r4 Dr. B. M. McKcoin. forini. ni:l_\'or of Mcr Rouge. is enroutu Louis-la ha. ton'i:lit prepared in prcvs- his nlltlcrlitri: oi’ any czilliiti ' the TWOCYPTKJUSG pulls" ings iiliil illiirdrzrs of nus’ l-le ivzis rtzlliflfidlli liitc from tho lllllrilol- clllirgc pr t‘ b) Governor Purktr of l. 1,0! wh‘cli Tll‘ was iirrcstci ‘fer ember 26th. . l. Governor Parker san is release on condition with Spccfall Deputy l houn. ot‘ Moorehouse I Chief Dcicctwc James )Y New OTTLRTHS. Cardinal Agains Making Change Rebuilt B; QUEBEC. Jan 5—-H'S Caiilinnl Benin, is oilllu: ' changes ill the plans 1"»- colis-trutticii of the Qllfib‘ cil ilviilcli was» completely ' fill by fire on Deccliibcl ' mid been suggested by a local clcrgyiiien that tl burlrl-ing should be erect: UP . c- ton team like a tent. .11; pieces, particularly at Royalty Juncflou and Hunter River. bl" ‘fairs game wssfsirly fast, but if: teams allowed lack of prac- tce ilrteam work-but individual rushesbrlghtsiisd up the play at times. Both teams carried about’ “m ‘fine H“ ‘m a‘ l“! year‘ Dori Mrs. Winnifred lCaxion Goldfinch McDonald; Proudholmc, forty-four ted, while lSnoltville is strengthen- ed by Horslar who played for Dal- housie last winter. Copp the fast Ssckviile player was away with Mount Allisonteani in the States two one in favor of lSsckville; 2nd ' period: four two, in favor of Dor-l cheater; 8rd period: five five and The‘ game was handled by Mr. Highway Robbery __MQNTREAL. Jan. 5.-- Crime a light falling off ‘on hard ice ---<o0c----- T :05. One mili- On Way To Marry years old. passed through Port Ar England to reach near Edmonton fifth husband. married first when she was slight ly more than sixteen years old second husband, Mr. Goldfinch died suddenly as did also Mr. 'Mc Paris during the her intended fifth husband in Lon don during the early part cf 1912 and since his return to Canada they have been corresponding con- tiriually. Deputy Post Master Released From Oiiice l (Bnwlal s» Th! Guardian. lOfilTAWiA, Jan. 5.-—-Dr. R. M |c°lllielfi CiGiM. has been rs- |iieved from the position of Deputy Postmaster General for Canada and until an appointment is made. T R. Murphy, Private Secretary ic Hon. Charles Murphy. Postmaster General will be acting Deputy. The change is effective from the bfikiuning of the year. Kiddies Had Treat At Xmas Pantomime At St. Paul’s Hall v-St. Paul's Sunday .3ciiool pre- sentation nlld Christmas ponto- niima attracted a crowded house myflilllll- The old Christmas wastold in verse and sons solo remand the choir boys sang the carols beautifully. ‘Some of the Her Fifth Husband PORT A-nmiiun. 0111.. Jan. 5.—'ceed-ell thur this morning en route from Alta.. where she will mar-ry her The woman was Her first husband was killed in ii railway accident in England. Her Donald. Mr. Proudholme was an officer in the British Air Force and was killed in an accident nefir|gvefybody was made as comfort- war. She met lo i. " “l "Edith ‘Hunter River at 11 ,\vest of Clyde Station they roach ed train No. twelve feet ties-p and two or illrl-i i liundlreds feet longdshc haul. just silt iii breaking her V through Wllllll the relief trnlli zlr rived and broke the waiy to lirlyill tv Junction. both triilns remained nt Emerald until tho zir proceeded. lc Sunirncrsfilc. Coil train to OTl‘i'll‘10Tl€'l~0\Vu-, about 4 o'clock. - ab“; n3 possible. The train, which engines and two Dflflsellgel’ 0""!- vie-w- is the inability to soc track ahead durinz storm such us traln_N~o 203 cull???" enccd Thursday" night. »It colllil qnly be guessed when the train was in the. vicinity of a specially deep bank und- there wins no oil- portunity to back and chnrS-J through it, which is a. marifleuvi-‘l very generally adopted with suc- cess when a storm has moderated. ‘The snow on the track yester- dlayi ‘was by no means so hard to 5mm as otter the previous storm. as it was lighter rind frontier. li wan generally convened tlint lin- other snow sic-rm would sirnilll’ pack the already deep cuttnSB and. tie up traffic altogether and this might have been the case but for the heavy thaw which inter- vened between the two storms and made yesterday's snowflghting ar. easier matter than it would other» wise have been- Wanderers Defeat Crescents 4-1 HALIFAX. Fan. 5—-ln the open- ing game, of the Halifax section of the Nova Death Lennie the Wanderers at Fl-lulifax Jast night handed out defeat to the Cresccnts the game ending with a score of flflflqtbtl in the pantomime took their psi-u particnlaltly well- Joscph and Mary and the Begguri were perfect. while the Roma-iii Guard and tlie_ Three Wise Men; and the Shepherds attracted much attention. later oroisl relation d Italy was 1M ‘s represen- W. l. F! id- ‘The; evening g hpo|ntg‘effl Ban tho King and all the kiddies‘ ohms appeared prison and fun. and wilt Millefilppy. " Ono tree was laden with gifts forl itailies in the evening Snntaicrggccptg distrfbut9d|tho second slid mini periods the candy with plenty of Qrggcgntl malls Qeven marten up but their oppon- closed with God-ants had wanton big a lead which was furflior augmented in the sec- 10nd period. by the 4W1 with the - .' long ch41. 4-41. . The loo was in poor condition making combhiatlou and team work dlmoot impossible. In the first period the Wanderers took a big load leaving the lea with three in their favor while the hold l. blink sheet. In every . effort to .il?l‘,§‘.‘4_auusw. but-m omis- 203 which liad been stalled overnight ill it bunk zlllolii. w 11 y iilTTVTllR . . . -. there shortly iliter 1 p. m. l\o l0. rival of the Borden train and than duoior OflRiiey returning with his, arriving No great inconvenience N113 err-l‘ perlenced by the crew or passed. gers Thursday night on the stall- ed train. Some of them willketl to Fredericton and secured food and wits in charge oi Conductor ll. lVl<‘- Donald anti Drivers Munroe and Dcnevuli hail rtnndartl wide Eautw The grout ilifflcuilty in fiirlitlni; snow frolii the drivers poillt ‘of t e n blllidinl; the main entrance fuicel Lawrence instead oi’ the ‘clearly expressed his <l i‘- it be reconstructed extl ‘Wili- litlcrc tile fire. ul possible. with at least 1 I 111d mills. ‘ T Voluntary contributio erection oi Lilo 111.11! u ‘ii coining in iii ii gel Tiler. The total subscinl 1 iallitiiiiits to more ill-nil 1S0 Till‘ tliui-l: has beci for fllllilii iliitl it is ex lt~ 11o S(‘L‘ll 11s illé.‘ Church P. Thave culled for monei‘ ‘the bilfillllfil Tl W Tl IWl l- 1 to collect flic eili ry to dlfico. iii .l' I we . nee. reconstru- Tred c IT ll N. Y. Governo Asks Return Beer And Vi ALBANY, Jan. 5.——'Tlw 193i sion of the New York lici-tlall was convened at noon today- isilliioil to amend the Vol-Swill so as to permit t-Tilllli‘ ill l wines and lbecr, rcpt-ail of nrotlon picture cellsorsllip lnw. (lireci primaries and inulliilifllllf trol oi’ public utilities \\'t‘l'4" row mended by Governor Alfred Slliiili in his message to the l. . islnture. Winter Carnival 4 Opens In Montreal (Special tic The Guardian. hlONT-REAL. Jilli. Mfllifll Royal W118 tho llilocl-l for tllnusillils of Mtlntrerfcrs nnll visitors". iron‘ outside points toniulit tit lllllf‘ ohinck when tho ivintcr cnrllivlll was opened by ‘Lnrll Bylli-‘i- llfvillll- piinlcil bv ‘Lady urns and 111"" silitcs. The Official opening lml’ place nt the fnmilils "Pnrkslhh". -/_l 1 Mark Reaches New Low Level (Special 0o The Guardian. NEW YORK, Jim o-éStcl-linu. lranca ahd marks JVGPD wenkcr lii the New York markets todzllt. Francs dropped twelve points to 8.95 coma. later ratlilylng somewhat whils marks at 00015 reached un- other new level. mom‘. Ontario Entertains 1200 London Poor (Spools! so The Guardian. LONDON, Jan 5.—- Twelve nun- dred poorchildren in London were the guests at dinner yesterday oi the Hamilton. Ontario" auxiliary of A-t the final I011; the score stood Wanderers on the George and Queen Mary sent their thanks to the Hamilton people for their kindness to the youngsters. the ‘Shaftsnbllry Society. Kim: ,r_‘-___-_- THE WITTTTTTS LATEST NEWS STTTTITTTTITIZETT. IN TTHITT (BY OUR OWN WIRELESS.) (l) (5) 1i RUSSIAN CROWlN JEWElLS KILLED IN IN GUN BATTLE. LONDUN, Jail. Br-{OIIIIHGFCTHTT troaty between Canada and signed. NEW YORK. Jan. 5.—--Motion‘ picturti advisers of Will H. Hays toll lliln ill New York that it will be unwise to release Roscoe A-r-T buckle pictures. . LONDON. Jan, 5.—Dnily news now vouches us authoritative port that P-rillcc- of Willes is Wiillrry Scottish girl of noble birth.‘ showing concilrn for licr lit-ziltll. WAS'lZ‘~-(;’.l:t)_l~!f nan! , 5--i)r_ Crussinger Comptroller o1‘ Cur- terlii has expired and who will not, zr-ricy. . i "TANNAPOLIS, Jan. f-Navy Do-l. oartmcnt has set aside verdict and ecoiiilnl-ntlation of dismissal in use of (leorge M. Lord first class llidsliiplliiin from Honolulu. con- lcted by court martial of hazing. l - ’ VITCTUTKTA. B. C., Jan 5~—U. S. anlcr Alaskan beloved ivreckeil; mist (‘oust of Vancouver Island ' ct‘ seven to ten illPll and three life belts marked m foiliirl ncilr here. v YORKilzin 5—Emile Cline , pliarzim-arfslt arrived on ic through g INTERESTS m MEXICO. PRRINCE OF WALES ro MARRY SCOTTISH emu. u. s. STEAMER WRECKED COAST. FRENCH DOCTOR ARRIVES 1N u.s. W11)’ cr Avolidillc from St. Andrews for UTNL-ivpoli llbWS, is in distress and ill dllllHi-r of ‘being total wreck off St. .~\ll4Tl'c\i\'S Fla. 'l‘ug- boat Simp- ‘.5011 of Pensacola standing by. CHARLOTTETOWN, CKNADA SATURDAY, JAN. c, 1923 U. S. SEAMAWS GRAVE. FIVE ANXIETY FELT FOR BRITISH OFF B. C. lMOlilliiE, Alu., Jan. 5.-—Sciioon- “TASITI NGTON. Jan. 5.-—Bl‘iii5ll “tit-bi colllniisslmi to take up wltlllomy mm“ HIS. ftll-llici- Wild‘ time dcilit of foilrlmllllwri“ am] 0m‘- "f lYllh°ld‘Wl’l‘9 billion ilollars. arrived in Wiisll-Tre-lmrlwl lhrmlglluul YB- illgioll. calls on President Harding Gmlm” smlllllll’ l" today. CHICAGO, Jan. 5.—-Loczii paper JWIYTTTTOLVTTT. 13118.. Jim. 4.>~I.iitlll' prints story tllilt sonic of Russian 5""- Asio-r ordered by doctors to 131k’: CTUWII jewels worth iilllllons-i lTu iil' ("lllllllvlu refill fflllllly ziliil iril-lids llriivr- ill‘ Alliurican sculiiiili T)UI‘Ttll A SP-efldid R96”!!- in llrollklyn (‘v.lll(‘lt§l‘_\'_ guppm-iqd m liuve bccli silltlgglcd i: TITS coffin. BOOII (l) Illl l!“ Iinllnllflall m! lulu than‘! quirk: IQ I aU-DIIIQO uloupoopln b bet- Iillrtll lhlnlovv IIUQOOIQIUI eonllflonlzdlngx-oloetfvu lwo ta can: ll! ll"; Canada $8.00. U. l. A. “.50 Annull sun-mp: _, Dellvebcd Iikfl. slllllll HiiliH lidlTlT limiting llsl Yiiii Only Three Contagious Disease Cases Re- ported in the City During 1922. Tuber- culosis and Cancer Still Take Heavy T011 The TZPHOTBT llenltll TflSl your lius of lilo city never been better. (TPCTHFPIT diculth Officer Dr W J .\’i:ioMilliin yesterday when inter- vicivvii uli tile sucjcct by Tile Guar- (Tlilll. . A record TIHUDDPOHCTTMT for liialiy years has been achieve-ii in; the almost complete tilmiiiatioii of infectious or contagious diseases sucll cases/Awe of tho year. precautions and 11.'ll1-.i'll.l lultl rvgillnl- lnilk iinil mciit THSIYUPTTOHH, llrt‘ lillinng lTlt! ctlntrT- llutaigv causes l0 this gratifying 1'5“. "flit? lilttl that (‘lizlriotloimvn Tlill-l T)l‘\‘ll absolutely free throughout i922 oi‘ lllptileria with one death; six- teen (rases of smallpox and one death from typhoid fever (the only cuss rcprlrted.) lln 1918 there were eleven dipth- crla casesrwith two deaths; six cases oi llleaseLs, three of scarlet fever. four of smallpox and one of typhoid. 11a 1917 there were six diptberis cases. six cases of measels, two of scarlet fever and twillve of typhoid with one death. Cancer and T. B. In addition. the records at the» Registration Office indicate ii fall- Tllg-(lff iii deaths in the city from TU‘Tl’i3I‘(‘llT('L'~lT>l, and, nil compared with i021. from Cancer. although the cancer toll still remains very lt()tslq\\'0()1)_ Jurr 4_(;,m m“, of such diseases as scarlet fever..high_ rency will file nominated Govcrnorjlcs ‘between ivliites and Blacks slllllllililX lillll to SUCCPUiT W'.P.G. Harding whose here has resulted Tn death or two practically so from diptherin and white iiicli, two Negro women, 599k lv-llllllflilllnlfllll. made klltllVllfiTlfl one Negro mnn and burning oi’ by ‘1 Cllillllilflfiflll Wllll .... ‘good portion of town Negr-Qgg reqrifflOrlTfi of other years. which hzivcl Dorted barricaded. dlARltllSliUtiftzllrPna Jnn. 5.—— Birth of United States recorded to ilcilltll authorities here. Bally is son oi‘ John and Mary, stages mrLifit-zlie contained no name stay- ing father and mother both named States before marriage. ‘ NEW YORK. Juli 5—Oii-= lliliirl- lui llilVfil ilffitrurs attached to llmli‘ of Ill-‘lll lying beside life uzml rn ilis-trict recently assigned ~ I0 nl-‘v ports in south fllltT- ilvi-st suiictl for Salitllisgo. Calf, yester- tiny on transport Reforms ucccni- panic-d by families. to preach doctrine of self ‘NlEW YORK, Jan. 5.—Relir Ad-l auto auitilestiollJniral J-‘retlorlck Singer, 76. retired.‘ received whcn even liieasels, and| tj-"phriiil i\"lll be better appreclatedT the hcil‘i.i| bi-r-n corisidcred fairly satisfactory hitherto: v in 1921 there were four cases of diptliorla zinil three (lentils; five‘ cases of typhoid and one death. mid one cane of scarlet fever. In 1011.0 there were five cases of diptlierla; four cases of scarlet fever. three‘ cases of smallpox; seven cases of typhoid with one death; and many cases of meascls. in 1919 ‘there were four cases Sixteen deaths from various forms of cancer are reported dur- ing lest year as against nineteen deaths during 1921. Ten deaths from Tuberculosis are reported as against twenty- two during 1921. ‘Deaths from Tuberculosis in Charlottetown during other recent years are llS follows: 11920. fifteen deaths 1919. seventeen deaths. i918, nineteen deaths 1917. ciieven deaths. Total deaths from Tuiberculosis in tfharlottetiourn during thevpast six years: 94. ‘St. Pats Win In ' Brilliant Game lNominees for Officers Board Of Trade . {The following norniliM-TQM, ‘.0! Against Ottawa /noxt year's officers for the Board WI Tilng lwllvl‘ and. better. \7‘»'l'l‘<i of fivl» tillllllillllCS of State ’ '11 ~'-»l-. I lilnl ormuia is 1hr hi’ tin-ti of injuries every ‘V113’ l lllll struck by automobile last night. DllliPs command of Naval station liere. ~l-scTo-:~l,\'. ‘it's ‘iv Til ANNAPOLIIS. Jan. 5.—D'ivy' clear Pd enough profits from PCIlilSyTVilu lllll and Penn State football gaiiics ' . FTlL. Jun. 5.——Y:lcht ‘l UHT to have brought 24 t-lls in ll n Cuba. Doc. 26 WAS -kl-1l up hill-iii by fishing smack iiilT. ' l. taken into cilstodv hero lic- t” pruuuwlly [my “ “NV has?" "hm-xii yucllt stolen ‘by iillcgctl l ' r10“! and stufuum “Ow m ,._._,,_ giggle“ M qnvns cililrso oi constrlltriioii. Cont, lion'- .. ‘m1 ‘ ' Illlril reports. ‘ll-llf‘ .,_..,, rAm-RDP m Jan 5r_nxld__!_| \\'.-\SHI.\'GT().\'. Juli 5—L'iiiied ' “ ' Statics government has already Hm ready ‘MM, [m invismon‘ clone everything possible for it to - ‘ point a wily out oi‘ or civil DHYOITTITC into masked _ __ _ _ ,_ , 4 d Mspredmlnns in Morehousult-ilnls- ‘and next step is llrlitlnlls fish kidnapping and Slaying O ioilragn countriesflauthomtativtl. l“) mm and m“ sumnmr expend SJTUHT. WTGdlHhllTO lrcliiler m m mrm chm. gubject of mjlpliinr Law leiivos Trillion iiftti‘ l ‘stig-liion ‘ breakup oi .A.T"IT‘,IT [lTPllFPTS lilcr-f- _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ing, Franco will go illlcntl. llcrlltips m“ ‘incited h)’ Titilfziillli iiflfT lilll). TiOW llnlXljtlbf, Jan ATIXTCTY‘ i_'l‘.l§,'¢‘\'(i'. Pi'i‘lllT1'r l.:i\\' illltT PrclliVI‘ if!‘ lw-lntive to iii" sh TllT(‘l‘(‘=.'.~‘- Poncilrc iloill insist lit-st of rclh- . Ali-xit-o imtl 1g i,- belie/veil unless lions continue llBllYvPll Franco "tfips 1m- taken H, inlpfiyye pnn-‘nild England. otherwise no ‘nlllcn- mo"; mo, mv..,-,,n,r».-,y wq-Jlrlwin of wlictlinr France w'll imme- ‘IOVI! to lnsulre svvllfll)’ of for- "Vnioly occupy Ruhr inr llrilpelli’ ign interests there, 11nd British ".11 ‘IlIilCPF-l slit: dllilizlnlls ant Tlncri:ll1llli was killotl TECUllHy 1p -'.'i.lcli Englllllll "P110894- ‘ ‘drool ilnl-l 1 .- "l (l THTS WTNTER TH ’ BUSiNESS Mali THAT FLASHES TH 510p {new/st is DRIVING WTTH Hi6 BRAKES ON AND DON'T WNW Tir! moderate west generally fair a High tide this and tomorrow mo Sun sets this a. and rises tomorrow lm. i 1\V.-\Slll.\'ti'i‘ON, .1111. s.-~.\li'(1anad3 Must Float CTnTOIl uplltlliliilg bone llr- |‘liTTll'_{ of Mg“ ship ‘Iumpuulel “HM oTrr-iswn, Jan. 5.—Whilc in» cccd these oi‘ lust and while I-x- Etc|tho government to float n new Stolen Trophies Avrrey. Queen's University util- fancied. On looking over the Twas presented i0 him by the Tiger "l. nnts explaining that. as the stuff; lil easy to trace they decided to k Persons In Montreal moderately 00101.7 1.1 from narcotic noisoriins l" ,_ illilT rlPntha and 781 natural m“ revenues oi’ the Dominion for ‘!lv| TORONTO. Jan. L-"Babe" Dyes bullet-like shot froui thirty foot out after six minutes over- time had been played decided to; night's National Hockey League .i’ixtiiro liere tonight with Ottawa in favor of St. llatricks, 3 to 2. Noble's sweeping pokechcck llookud the puck away from Nigh- lbor ufitl the former passed dirt-ri- ‘ly forward within the offside tired Ito Adonis on ‘he right boards. Dye was left unchecked on the lcilt wing and Adams gave the sharp-shooter a perfect pass lird illc not before Benedict could got his eye on it. ‘Greeks Concentrating l Troops At Thrace (Special to The Guardian. SiyidiA. Jan 5-The Greeks are conlciitratiiig all available troops ill. Tilrace. Already seven divi- sions zlrc massed and an offensive is lliilicvtlll imminent. Till: army is rcliioving tlic Turk- ish and illrlgarlzln population to prevent tlicln from silpporting n rl-vrlllition. General Pzinlzalos willie mspcoting tho troops do- cizlrl-il that Venizelos glulpllctl ho Tltlil scclirctl the sup- pzlri 0i tho Allintl pilwcrs. p1ii".ii:ii- ilirly England for rcostzllblisllment oi tlic Grccks ill Thrace. | New York Bridge To Have Longest Span In World NEW YORK. Jan 5—Plans ior the longest span suspension bridge ‘zi tlic- world. to be erected across the East ‘River. at a cost of ovcr $41,000,000 have been submitted to the board of estimate by Grober Whaien. comlnissoncr of plant and structures, The bridge will have three spans. the main the. over the river. to be 1,800 feet long. The new bridge will reach from Ninth street and First avenue. Manhattan. to IMetropolitan and Fllicn avenues. Williamsburg. striking the Brooklyn ‘ shore be- twot-n North Third and North Fifth Htrotlii-i. German Airplane Lands In England GROYDON, England. Jan. 5. -— The first German airplane piloted by a German airman to land volun- tarily in Erlgland since the war. arrived at rthe nirdromo hers yes- tcrdny. penis oi‘ Ann-violin sh-iilllslilp com Attorney t'..-:li-rzil Danphil ry. llmll-tl i- Yt-sicrtlny‘. i pondltures have been CGIISUFFJtT by ‘loan a_t__so_nie near future dnln. ‘HNMILTONK- Jan 5.— llllrgiiirs letic director Saturday night. nnrl ;looi. tho burgers found thni n lot IPOOLTIBTT and other clubs. so they avail oi‘ no use to them because of lining it back to him. 1.11. Ii -. ‘i-ltimar nloxrunsn, 11.1. fir-‘Aotordlllg nironl last your. There were il-: Records show thnt 56 peo- llil" 65 TTO-ll 579W Yolk wit"; (le- m U’ S‘ sulmme Con“ Wm“ F!» (Special be The Guardian. _4 ‘__ .cnrrcnt fiscal your promise in ca" curtailing it will be necessary fol i Burglars Returned rallied at the home of George collected all the valuables they lei’ it ‘bore marks showing that it brought it back last night. leaving pile markings. which would nlrikr- mo-i- lNarcotics Kill 33 norill u-ostvcindl nlnrgue statistics. 32 persons p murders. 43 suicides, 566 ac- wiro killed iby automobiles. lTALSl qunricr moon nary 9th, 8.55 p. m. Summnrsirlc ildc e tea laicr ilnlll "bsrlo 1 n- Tlle pnssenge s were directors of had tale-- of Trade have been posted, but will remain open until the 111K111 of the annual meeting, next Wed- nesday evening, January 10th. j For Pmr/ldent: C. H. Chandler. W, Reginald Aitkcn, S. A. McDon- aid. T Vice Pres: P. W. Turner, Dr. W. YJ. P. McMillan. Sec-Treat: W. L. Higgins. ..... Council, eight to be elected:- ‘Col. l). A. McKinnon, D1S.O., J. J. Horn-by. W. C. S. McLure. P. A. Smith, T W. L. Prowse, J Peter McDonald, Isaac Carter, H. J. Phil- ,.,.,pzl,..,,,,,,,s tlio latter lifted the rubbm‘ 1111-. lips. o. D. DeBlols. J. H- Malcolm QA. Plckard, A. A. Pomeroy, J. A. IWebster. J. S. Wedlock. E. S. Cof- lfin, Thomas W. Morris. . {Wife Kills Husband In Revolver Duel CHICAGO, Jan. Bw-‘Husband and wile fought n revolver duet in their home todry and Mrs. Mary Pillinow went to jail for killing Peter Fillinow. twenty-nine years old. and two children face a tra- gic winter. "l shot him, ibut not until he shot at me." Mrs. Fillinow cried hysterically. Fillinow was found with Tl-illlets in his chest. Tho widow told n story of quarrels. cruelty mid beatings. "l did it for the sake of my children." she said in explanation cl her act . v Held By Police On Serious Charges TMONTREAL. Jan. 5.—-Cliargcd |with attempted murder and with having drugs in his possession. and protesting innocence of both crimes, W. C. seger, Cadieux street was ordered held here to (lay without "bail until January 8 on the drug charge, and until Jan- uary 10 on the other charge. Slsgsr was arrested early today after having been knocked down by Emery Duplessia. It is charged three lthst the latter was/out wi'l his wife and brother. Whtlll Sager shouted an insulting remark. fol- lowing it up with s. shot from his revolver. Duplsssis knocked him flown and held him until the po- lics came. When searched, Segsr l5 flllfiled to have had cocaine in his pocket. r New York Exchange Rates Neon exchange cable; in New York Jan f:- Stem‘!!! . . . . 4.84.48 cent! French Franc . 7.00 " Italian Lira .... 5.016 " Dutch Guilder . I.“ " German Hm: .. . .0118 " Canada 90.881! " the German air combine which is "h, 11g lilo year Just ended, the planning to complete the details of Jgpqugg Y"; ________ 4g," ~ court investigated 1,451 tho proposed air service between SllufiflI-i Tool London and Berlin. Argentine Gold Peso 86.01 nus‘, 71.“ Indian Rupee ....._'._._. 31.11