\ ,\\ A \ \ v. " A , xg rr.L~ / A A .A ° I ff/;//' A _ _ ' ' A All The News N ' _ 'P ' ‘ __ . _ . " ' _ /If /1 W°-'ul 11-sour \é\\‘>. ~ -. A c ' A -.1 ‘ / T ~ All Tu A_ _ _ - A `__ W _ - - ~ _ -1 - __ "//_{3” _ . w0¥th P°R°lll:::|g ‘ V e P ,sa /r/,9~q,nfA“,.- nw \\\\\ `\\\\ .\\\. » _ _ _ . --*J A P R P ~»- Redd by Everybody t~%? dl » A ~ "as ‘ Like The Dew The Paper Thai# ` Covers Prince Island Ei.$ll’.f.f'<°=°-'3'¥'3°""7'7='A=7~'3»'-|15"?§vf°“§...... u.....i. oo. E FcHAltLoTTEToWN CANADA TUESDAY JANUARY 6 1920. °i.'.liL‘.'i>’32Ié‘.iilr’.i'°°’ 3,- A 9 "1 _ _ t 1 1 » _ rl, (Special to The Gusrdian.) DON'IJON. Jan. 5.-Canadian bus- iness men who have been waiting with some anxiety for the delivery of the Canadian share of dyestuffs' to 'be handed over by Germany as parlt of the reparation under the 'P85106 treaty, will be pleased to hear that prospects are good for 2: ‘;:.':.r.“'.'.1r.“:.‘" °f s nmen o ¢ o materials. 0 ring On inquiry at mo Board or Trade it is leamed that over three hundred tons of German dyestuffs had already arrived in Britain and three hundred more tons were ex- pected shortly. However, the total amtount will be more limited than Hfllpiwscd and will not satisfy the Empire demand for dyes' otherwise unobtallnable by more than fifty per cent. It was understood from the Board that -i-- [|'ANN|lNZ|lI AUHHH] [ll IIASH (Special to The Guardian.) ROME, Jan. 5.-'l‘he Trieste cor- respondent. ol' the Messllg;.;_ul‘o tele- grllphed todtty that the cashier 0 Gabriele D’Ansunzio, the ltllliallin with ll million francii. ---#£0->-i' GEHAAANS AGAIN (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, Jan. 5.--Germany is ex- porting horses and cattle extens- ively to neutral countries in coll- travention ol' the terms of the peace treaty, it is reported in despatchos from Brussels. On November 10th the Allies had their attention call- ed lo an offer made by Germany to Sweden of a sole oi' stullions and more recently it was ascertain- ed that the Germans -had been sell- ing a considerable quantity oilive stock to neutral countries. 'l`h repzlrntlons committee. AAANY ISEAAAANS D G[|IN|§TI] HHAZN (Special to The Guardian.) THE HAGUE., Jan. 5.-The first 817 German emigrants to leave Eu- rope l-llnce before the war sailed from Rotterdam Saturday on the steamship Bonedenle for Brazil. They were 'most unlike the pre- war emigrants. They mostly had the appearance oi’ Bavarian farm- ers and skilled workmen. Three thousand more are expected short- ly, also bound for Brazil and it is expected that Rotterdam will be- come the great emigration port of the future. More than 100 Ger- mans also who were not allowed to pass the frontier are camping in a train at Bentheim awaiting a pass from the Dutch Minister of .lus- tice. Mclienzie King Leaves For East Winnipeg Railway Men ness of Situation. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Jun. 5.-lienllrlnes desperate plight and the Red nd- vunce through Central Asia to Bok- harl, are events which _naturally create profound anxiety here for on the one hand the Reds promised control oi' the Black Sea will bring them into touch with the revolu- tionary elements in Turkey and on the other hand the occupation ol' Bokharl opens the road lhroutzll Ai- i' gllunislan to lndlzt. ~ With the whole East in ll for- surlzellt leader at Flume, had lied mcnt and ominous tllrentonlngs oi' a holy wal' over the proposed re- moval ol' the Sultan i'l'onl- Constan- tinople :ind the evident hopeless- ness of any united- lnilitn.ry notion among the Entente to arrest the _Bolshevik advance either iowa Turkey or India, the situation ,perial generulistaff here to the e To safeguard the indian fronti Black Seat to lluld up the Bolshevik pllln to secure control oi' the Bos- pllorus :ind the llulwlanelles. The conditions needing these precau- tions will occupy ft largc sllltro of the attentions of the pence confer- ence when it rcussemblcs in Paris this week. but escaped llninjured. The colll - sion occurred between iiyel-es und Toulon. Four deputies were quite badly hurt. rd ?--o-o>i--- is occupying the attention of the Iln- X. clusion of anything else. el' British troops are being sent from Egypt and Mesopotamia instead ol' ` being demobilized and drafts illom England also are being greatly strcngtllened. There is also to be at luuvcnlcnt. ol' tl bil: naval force (Sp¢¢ia| to T|1¢ Gum-dia|»|_) from the Merlitclrltnt-an into the* R()ME_ Jun, 5_...Pv~¢»mim~ Nm; left :tt norm yesicrtllly for i’nl‘is. wllero he has bf-on invited to llleci A Clenlencellu, und possibly :ln Amer- lican re 'esenlativo ll is under tle the Fiumc question. - BHITIUIZES TREATY l]|]N|l\i|llN5 Some Reservations are Discourteous in LONDON, Jan 5. espatc es celved in official quarters from Od- essa say that the Russian volun- teer army which recently captured the town of Proskurov, 175 miles southwest of Kiev, took a railroad train containing the treasury ct' General Petaura, the Ukrainian commander. Twenty-four cars com- posed ths train, one of which con- veyed gold and sliver and old Rom- anoff bank notes. The despatches assert that altogether the total amounted to several hundred mil- lN AAl|NlilEAl (Special to The Guardian ) several stores und one theatre “ NIAKESA HA HAlll IN AAUNEY pm.. righting ‘ _ the Charlottetown Y. M. C. A., was Bowling. (Special to The Guardian.) lion rubles. held in the parlor of the Associa- Overdraft Jan. 3]20 -D h re- --L- tion yesterday afternoon, the Presl- I Prelnlel' Lloyd George und l’remiel‘ ' pl ' __ _ . - Astooll ltn cffol-t will be made to set (Special to The Guardian.) A PARIS, Jan. 5.--The Supreme (Council this morning iinallly decid- -ed on the wording of the note to ‘the German delegation confirming the verbal statement regarding the indemnity for Scapa Flow slnkings lnlade to Baron Von Lersner, -by Sec- Aretary Dutasta of the Peace Con- iference. A .lt is understood that this note .virtually reduces the demand for (reparation from 400,000 tons to labout 275.000 tons of dock and liar- bur materials. This note will bc delivered ut the Sallie time that the _IW |~_s_l_.__r.-__ s NNNRTONS DYES ARRIVE AEANTNNNAAF A -_THE AASTENN 5|ll|Al||]N A ANFAAENANRAN |Ni GERMAN REPLY DFRDAA GERMANY ANAS NANY NANBINA GHANA ANXNAY ANlNlNNl|5|NN A IS NOW READ 1" F*-*__-__ ` Reds’ A_ C,,_! German Smkmgs at Scapa Flow. Exchange . b llllldd Shortly. lef..l;rrm.'.:;r.:.‘;e'a:'..‘;::‘:‘;.f.';...f; 0be“1“sR°d--- 'especially named for this post :;i“BI:'°gf°elr’ £912; “dt fi: :fe along under the direction of Mr J. THE WEATHER The Government is said to bs ln- _ period hetweel; £1 0:31-4 and »v-_ Mcxenzre and on New ye,"-f, nl tl uldlu lu the rumpnlgu, v. t, T99 Y K TEMPERATURE me majority of one Ministers and _ November- 1919. are indicated ln A $3; §‘,§;°§'§§“,f,d,§g"§§ff§, °“ °°' ' TIDE MOON ETC politicians arguing that only the '”" Slbtemblll 1881106 DY the N8-ll0nsl ' ’ " no of england will me Hungary ‘DON N- ~‘““~ ,$6-ff°“l B‘:d“’n“_ coufersuuu mum, nares on ln "f;§;e“§“°f’{‘,f ’,“w;:;s‘?n‘§‘°;§f ,n our in "'°°“"'y°°l"l1 19 ° ““l"'°° ° most recent investigation of this “ ° ° . ted tm e if the Nation can escape mmm as B m.,,l1m,m.y to a com llendlturbb lor the nut vdsr»- :lest 0:1 lete report to be made in s. few The coldest on Sunday ni ht was C d S sway transportation congestion. D RECEIPTS 7 hem" '°'°' At 9 °' m‘&°”°" 'W' 5 'mlemem i“'“_;ibh"& gf! welfgllg total increase between July- . ir lr ~ ‘ - ‘diiiliiirviiiii irfkvvur 1aTs.lio2Ass:"; gfefff ’;',',‘,‘;§:°§§,,f,h';h, °;,,,,d,u,,,,, 1914. and November. 1919. for each cam on none Jan. s1|lo moss omock la" n_mm_ ` y Y It the'end M the year mm of the live major items in the Subscription- and sustain- the The Chamber of Commerce nys family budget was: All items 82.2 ing member; ' 1,188.20 we ins 8! 12-25 Abd t0m°h'0W It (spoolsl to Tho Guardian.) it expects an early settlement ot D" °'""~ f°°d 92- Ulmllbl' 38, Cloth- Regular members 37.00 us, we are etc. 12.14: it will be lush' tonisllt MONT-asks Jon. 5.--tltollut by me rtrllre of moulrlerr, vvlilon for ‘"5 135- f"°l. best and llsht is. Junior member. lbluo at toss uns toruurruvv ut 11.41. _ unnonrow morrilng of me ovunaluu fourteen would mu been "slowly ’““‘"'”° 75' uunur' Am rszav sun sets this afternoon at 4.!! .splnnor is hoped for ln uonssq- on-angling me productivity 01 ,mv lurrosrou rlnce July, mo, were National council, v.u_c.A_ 1,120.00 and tomorrow st' 4.83: lt rnrr ro- emo of nie slmrunlng oftlui suv- yur-rn, railway workshops, motor M f°ll<>‘~°l= All items 5.8 per cent. solo of mssulndl. dw. 14-44 moflow incl-uint Ind Thursday at Nrnmont ice breaker Montcslm to factories and dngineering establish- f°°d 1' Hhemf 7-3, blbtlllns 15, fuel, Rents. 30-00 .H 1, < I V g _ me Md of me Murened ve”e|_ mem". heat and light 4, sllndrles 7. Sundries. 10.10 addition to this there were aboltt H ami we 'F ‘llubbbrn manner the Bri'-lbh Hi' ing room, boy scout literature, etc Physical 15 86 O(.§.f.ff“;L '_‘,?MT°‘§ _°{‘§,f,°"°$) L 5 uma c<>nse-- ‘"5 ”"*“°“" P“fl>°°elY bf Mt belbs kart lb is- . . _ COST OF NECE SITIES ' - Wort f "__, fox trot are prohibited ln an order 8 my§e¥b£éhz;°gg;;nf£g;rT;§J‘?£ “°"°’a°° (sp¢¢|;| gg Tn; a,ugrd|q|\,) _ (Bpoclsl to Tho %`i.lardlsné)uda_ loiaalied b‘yPCalrdlnal Amette, Arch CGNTINUE To mas Bd a tom membarsmp gf 273_ ll mee “fd WIN-Nltrnc. :lb:£.,.rsn. (5.-'rlliero V:BNNA. Jeni- £1-t‘t‘rgmm°narch b on 0 dd' B- b d ig a strong pl' illtyo the ocsl D08 6011106 W°l' '_ B T __ _ 200 mom erslllps extends to r ¢ ik street ra.ilway'men's union with- lbl party MG 1188"" 811 9°'-W9 Pri' “egg o?§l')§:£;f,',',f:;%, gpefélexl turned soldiers who availed il\¢“1' dgilsicforor in-amlng from ure international uf- ndsanda in favor of an Ebzlid , , ,n me cos, of "vm for Unnmi selves of the advantages of the Ar- ragga, ,_ owe r I tempts to advance The British col Mr J A McMillan chairman of interest on overdraft etc, 122 00 thousands of dollars lands in this prov- they will then seize be obliged either to sick, psy In 0 Q B Oill' Ymlv |)&P0i’. must keep the it they 10|! (The