"ecial---T his week at BEER & All Wool Scotch i‘ Blankets, $6.75 pair, Wadded Comforters $2.7 5 : usinele Man's Advice ‘QQPQIIIIIIIIIIIIGIQIIIIQIH yollnulv. Ila: IIIIII lee plulllll! the on you Con’: know cultivate-l In ll Your nope o! ievehlnut- enleel, uh ail nun nuinovn Ouotoner heel. oolllnli (d) sit-slate nleelooplo" h IM- te: all"!!! (B) Ilnka new h It new eonlluun g. elect!» Dc III tleli Ive II QOIII non bulneu nodal n1 mo. on.“ nun. u. m-A. u.» hen-I lei-mm». Ilelvchl can. v :a'.‘::°'.i'.....°".:"a.*.::.r:;:.; iifiiisimw PiiiNtt iilllliiiiiltllil PtNSiiiNitiii HWHEiliiNtiY GHARLOTTETOWN, cannon TUESDAY, JAN. 2e, 1923 i‘2§’.°..‘l§§‘.’i.’ll.§§3§.. Bill iNB iH[|N WUiKEIiS lill STRIKE IN HiiHH Explosion Kills _ Three in Family of Quebec Farmer (Special to The Guardian.) League of Nations To Discuss Naval K" E . ing dward Hotel Dlsarmament TORONTO, Jan 22~— Some idea bout 50G Entries, but More if they WENT liiit i [IHY YESTERDAY 22-— Three people several badly injured as the result of an explosion _ Joseph Gandreault, farmer of thin .s'r PAUL DU BUTiEN. Que. Jan are dead and h. the house of of tiie hold that tlie comic strip has (Jll tlie hearts of tiie people miiy 110 gathered from the fact that fifteen hundred guests attended tho Canadian Club luneheon in the French Cont-inue to Extend Confiscations. (Special to The Guardian.) PPARJIS, Jan 2Z— The first ses- sion of the enlarged council of the Imasue of Nations wrii be held in Pants beginning next Thursday. One of the first questions to be Germans said to be Preparing for Re- prisals. Situation Continues Tense. (Special to The Guardian.) BFJRLIN, Jan 22- General Noi- lvlt. ‘head of the inter Allied coni- mission, through lifs tilde d_e camp has infornicii Prolossor Stein, 50mi- ofticiul go bcttvec-n for the Wil- ln-iiiistriissi: and the foreign (ambas- sit-s licrc that the French will very ilikcly extend the occupaton as fur as Hanover. MAYICNFIC, Jan 22—~The trial by court lll-llflliiil oi‘ Fritz 'l‘liyssen and the tltiltil‘ industrial leaders :-.|'rcst~ ed in the liuhr Valley who "were Iirought here last week iiiili bc iicld in this city Wcilntrsday. PARIS, Jan. 22~Marsiiiil Foch and tho French cabinet ‘tiltl-ily de- Kiili; Edward llotci today to see uud heal George Moll/faiths, the iirt- iset who draws those wiiiniical and well known. characters Jiggs and -_-_-¢o Strike Breakers \i"'i ' ‘. 1. "Es ‘Eliaii1glgigbtlgllbliiilrnlitlgltho (Jfltllllit- _____. ,dla.. (llub has ever had in its twen- (Speqial to The Guardian.) iY-iiirei- years oi’ history and "is the BERLIN 5m, gg__.pcspatches largtst luncheon the King Edward from Mutiicl. report that 150 ltal- 1111B ever served. - iililian and Czoleho d\l!t0l'lZTlh6:,null]‘8- —:—-<o>—-i- 2' e ct I n or 1‘. 12,211.. vlitglktg bbrblakgifg,nliiveebigigtgideld,loanaldlain I .1... ggggg,,l;'";g‘°,;,g*,‘g ,,,,,.,'.‘,......._ ‘I Considering Tenders t i-—<Q-}——— . Propose U. S. for Navfixlrplanes‘ (Special to The Guardian.) l\l0N'l‘li‘EAi., Jail 22~ informa- BERLlN. Jan. 22.——.A United lion has reached here that tlic thin- States protectorate over the Ruh Indian Air Board is now censlder- _,, _ _ sector m. a ~c0mpr0nfl5e slterna-[ing tcndcrs received from several l’ ( m‘ "M" mw "mmlureg "I “ mil" ti\c in the present French invzi-aircraf‘. construction firms one ofllnry and “conomlc “Mme t" mm?" QUEENS COUNTY sion being proposed in Bourse which is uililcrstooii to bc a (‘tutti-tum “Hum of Gmma-‘l "film's m“! charliittimiw" ‘uncle; which believe that such I-Uillilil toncern for tiight of the lzit- muvmy wvrmr“ i“ the mm“ Y“ ohlchenilg would give the Westpliil- est type oi‘ fiyiiiig boats for patrol ‘M m“ “m” "m1" m” "Wmmh 117 Wwiilniiiziiidci" at Essen relensoil licrr ~ 132 ' ' ~ ‘ ' mericnii-‘tiur oxe- | 12-1 m“ ‘nmlhwml are“ m ‘ p i‘ 5' ,__‘.\iiriaiis State Mine’ director, whose parish. brought up will be whether council shall iii accordance with the sug- gestion made at the last assembly cull an international conference to deal with the extension of the Washington Naval agreement to naval powers which were not rep- resented el‘. the Washington C011- forence. Returns from all Over the Province Show an Overwhelming Majority in Favor of Prohibiting the Importation oi In- toxicating Liquors. a Could be Accommo- dated. Some fine Stock Entered» Yes- terday. ___ Extensive perparations we-re 80- Returns from yestorilziyh plouis-Jigmont Bay . g forward yesterday at the cite, although not complete, indi-zArlington cultural Hall, Fitzroy Stffifli. 131.com, as had been expected, an oveqwellington l. annual show of the Prince E ‘lwlielming vole in favor of prohlblt- Cape Egmont 5rd island Poultry AflltlcilillOill-Ilng the importation ot liquor u.to|.\llscoucho ho show‘ Opens formally U15 the province. Considering the con- Travellers Rest venlng, when Premier Boll, H011 dltion of the roads ‘and the weather North Dedeque . A. L03. ‘Commlnimler. U- s- the vote was surprisingly iiirgc and I‘.0t 16 onsul Giraux, Hon. G. E. Hllgheflflreflects mucheredit on the organ- St. Eleanors . mi other stpeakers are expeetedlgséigensof$the Prohrlbtlrleti.Uxorkprislgfngegllllfns b feflflfi , l1 KDIICEI l8 TO “ 5‘- . . Ms. pGeo. Lightizer the cnpnibleiany concerted opposition and in‘ j 'ecretary ‘of the Association. in-‘but i-i very few caises was tho vote Total ............................ .. 3162 rmed tho Guardian that there an adverse one. A glance at the ii- vould probaibiy be upwards of 500Igures will show that the country us gptrlas, Had the accommodation a wihdle is strongly proliibitlonlst. been better, about 1,000 entries] Taking the vote as it stands might have been looked for, and ithere is no doubt as to how the tions. This C0lli'ils>"illl c... mil (lerinan raiway workers .. _>;..||[h Dortmund to retro; to work. ‘lllliiSlfllsilOllF, 1.... ‘22-:Th.3 Dusseldorf briii ‘. of the Reich... bwnk, tho dirt-val ‘lite of which re- yusm. ,0 cbuuniv“ husnness 1M, lt iflso will consider the issuance wfvck w. n L, 3 _ of an invitation to all states to prenp1sp5tfla... ,."fl,,,,,,,,f,"",',‘,’,s°;,,',ll, ‘adhere to the Waabitngton Treaty ing. Tho guard in the lieehsbanklrclaung l” “ubmmme warm” “m! branch at Essen was li"cd but the the u“ M 905m‘ 3“ m“! the quos‘ bank “M0,. to rpunm, |iioii oi‘ calling all international eon- (speda. to Th, ,,,, ma") i-ntion to discuss restrictions in .p_,\nps_ Jam 2L _ _f\ ge-nerarklu. private manufacture and trade strike of the railway workers nil-ll“ “m” The 8559mm’ of m“ He" and enbployees m the pbsuwbeagueof Nations passed a resolu- and telegraph services begun in ti?!“ rigrelzltalégflllalll“ “exfiptiafifn; tii n‘ 9- e1‘ 5 ' w; R£|h,f|sir;,;fht according m thelconforence if it should ‘be thoulhi- The railways, postal and Telelwls“, , graphic services will he so...» taken over by French office a2..." protected lily troops, but all m.’ side communication with the Rub; has been out off since 10.3". 4) 1i Ii ‘iii Zii 5U 1115 Praises U. S. . ’ lWard 1 n3. 1' The is it was. nil!!!’ down. Tho poultry two classes. permits of formers specialize tcrlng their in their own, lugg and makes the exhibition, anuch more valuable and interest- stock entries yesterday included ‘some splendid R-hode Island Redii. ., -piy.pmntti~ Rocks, lwnlte ‘gllflfllfl. White Wyandottes and adk Minoreas. , Among the big exhibitors are “ r. Harry Hyde of Cornwall, with 70 birds, Mr. A. Boswell of Dun- ' ziffnugc with 50 birds, Mr. Wm - cNeill of Bear River with 56 ii-ds and also Messrs. Jas. Light- rcr, John Whitlock and W. J. Cudmore of Charlottetown. There is a splendid showing of had to be turned province stands in the question ofWerd 2 'prohibi-tion. The people have spo-,Waril 3 . show is divided into ken; the tstandard bred date and now it is up poultry and the utility stock. This that be to carry out the expressed who do not and emphasized opinion of the peo- ln standard poultry en- pie. yesterday's great work Prince E_d- Breckley Point 265 they have given their nianLWard 4 to the powerslWard 5 - I i Total coil G The difficulty of procuring -ac- _ Not curate returns by telephone from East Royalty . the many polls throughout the pro-Iwest Royalty vinco will be apparent to our read-,Soutliport ers and it is possible that some cor- North River reetions will he necessary but there New Iliiven it. no mistaking the evidence of llonlshaw the figures as they stand. Clifton The splendid organization effect- Park Corner ed by the temperance workers, tho Hope River addresses and sermons by tholiunter River clergy in every part of the pro- North Rustico . vlnce and the ‘hearty co-operntlon Bradnlbane of tho women voters everywhere. Crnpniid iill combined. have won a siunaFNew Glasgow victory. Once more, as a result of Rustlco .......... .. 5 l-t 2i ‘it’. 2 1 22 15 (l7 29 2-l ‘i6 1S ward Island has the prospect 0f Pownsl i7 French control. in support of the ssiinlteil States inking over such flll-lViW" this summer mid the ciliitiuu. l0lliiiinistrative mandate it is argued \viil not include the ironsirui-tiinii“? Govern- ment is confining itself to an nt- tiicliariti. ‘time is ripe tor diplomatic counter zihlo oi carrying. that since the German titude of passive resistance, steps, inasmuch as the gentle Rlienish industrial \ poly, which would be bound to tie velqp competition with Allin-ideal. land British industries. : -i<+>—--- ._Mystery Marks Tragedy in , New Glasgow l ——~— . i NEW GLASGOW, N. 3., Jun. 221 f. —0ne young woman is dead and eastern standard time. Frenchiiud will have fuel capacity for til plans, accordng to the American six hours cruise. view aspire to the eliciting of gl? ‘“°“°'YEarthqi1a.ke Recorded} l ’l‘lit.-:i: are to be rcaily fur so return was hailed tuinultiiously by 1.: nllaiers. w. .lltll‘ti\\'ll from the vicinity of thc Statc inincs and from llit‘ iteehs» hank at Essen, and the 1ilcdgcil themselves to -olily a sinnll watch at railway ste- 1 i Troilps were. ‘at the t-ugint-s of which the (innit-i ,di:in government has a stock on The new craft will he cup- a crew of itlirce. o'clock last night. The coll for in ' t-o be Held at Ottawal A; Ottawa Station} — i (Special to The Guardian.) l *" ‘ | ‘ (Special to The Guardian.) | O i"i‘.-\\\'A, Jana 224 Aii l'ill‘ill~ W ‘ ‘quake wis registered at the Dentin-I MON DRE/Vin. J8"- ZZ-“FDP purpose of illscussing .ioii (_lllh“l‘\'i\i(ll‘)' early tlzfs lllilrlrl iug. 'l‘iii~ first prt-Fininuijv trciii- ors arrived at 4.11 eastern stzintlard lime and tho ilislanci- t‘) tho (apit: centre l\\‘('lli_\'~fi)lll‘ iiunilrcrl miles. The time at lllt‘ orgn in»; 4.04 |b~en promised council for scientific PAltiS. the tiiaftreop movement scientific swiier or.» reported "-."\ Muenster, butos to thr- zair treatment and industrial research. the Caiia- 'l‘roep tr... ldian iVlfrs Assn, has arranged for 119D"!- there, in conference at Ottawa on l-‘cb. 2Z0, 11D 0h tho l' i2] and 22. (Yo-operation in this has has arrived by tiic advisory the treonfl an mid indus- were carried out in his presence Wild tnlk on either iResearch Conference German Troops are Preparing (special to The Guardian. Jan. 22.—The i‘ flfr‘ ... 1"‘ . i up in th 1 -' - are pile .i...in... there hi»... elioqier and M‘ Ctlirfifiilnndont at Dusseldorf ays man, Governor cl‘ the Reich England, both paid glowing tri- _ a general siriiti i which will embrace all nth... ‘ ilustrlcs ivas taken nt a Inecting‘ brooch of all workcrs syndicates in Essen inalntiLi-hlqgt higug, " (Special to The Guardian.) new irons. Jen. fll-Duvie" ing- that the debt queetien W“ too delicate to discuss at this ' time the Briti. n Debt Funding Cqmmlggkyfl wlii-zll has been in Washington ‘n-wlptinl! i0 11680- tintq. n 59tli~j.i.~'-'\i. with British‘ war debt "l. saturdiiy sailed for home on ti.» niympic. M-r. Staple)‘ Baldwin, Cl..§..--~iloi' of, the Ex- Montagu C. Ner- -.i the Bank of tilfiY from the United ehnd receivi.‘ "l am particularly‘ d States peep.‘- mlgnqm-ff grateful," said Mr. Baldwin, "for h...) mgpqptr... its peoples’ kindness and the fair d Vflflfiug emu-MB” way it has handled this matter. side would Treatment‘ triul research and the support of notably that of entrainillg at the milk" Wmemeiit 0f this 11110811011 the principal (‘zinziilizin uiilvcrsit-‘Muenster railroad depot. giiiii" ‘hie!’ ics has been S1‘i‘llit‘tl. I l lProdio-tsi European Liquor Bribe Civilization Collapse becoming what we were proud to Annandale dressed poultry from Murray Har- "banner prohibition rtro-‘Cherry Valley . hor, Bear River, Hemltiige and Cell it the other 90mm "fhgfg 15 also akvince ol‘ Canada." Vernon River good showing of game, mostiy| Following are the returns as Orwell Cove .. {mm 10m] exhlbnm-l |telephoned to The Gunrdiun last ' Mr. Fred MeLuren, who has had 11i8i1iI~ his birds in the record of perfor- mance, has some birds on exhlbi- . lion over the 200 mark. K|NG3 COUNTY There will be an auction sale We during [he ghqw, when pgdlgregd Glen William 1 ................. .. 21 the“; Wm rhe 53].; llilgh Bank .. .. 58 ilt is to be regretted that the Si- Andmws housing accommodation. rfor this P15011111 ---- .- lmportnnt exhibition is so small infirm"! View to affect the number of entriesdnrlsml -------- -- it is to be hoped that next year Milnw-Bue 3°11“ ti... show will bo held at the agrivMvnt-flmui North cultural School or some other mor 31°11"! 319M111 - convenient place. The present shnwlm 4° - is situated at the raar of the Agrl-{Peaiies cultural Hall, which presents no Curiliseu Very attractive dentures to vlsi-Lmmhlng ~~ tor... grossing through it, Wooilville tMi 6 two inen are on the brink oi‘ tltllllll,’ 37 evidently us tlic result in‘ poison.‘ _~ 2] Such are the bare [acts of all .i....‘1C3.l'.i§1B is known of a. tragedy oi‘ the iiiosti 1E7 shocking nature discovered horn‘, last night. What few details are. I _ _ No known plunge the whole affair into Russian Furs! 07 the deepest mystery, impenetrable m (Special to The Guardian.) i N“ gllilrégllpgtecglllilrlllty . amlnllke to police and physicians. Xdiinus County .. _ _ p PM” 0mm” ' (Special to The Guardian.) I ‘WNNIPEG- Jim- '~'2--—The $50- (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, in..." 22.—-Untier tne,°°° "@111" bribe Missed 1e here. NEW YORK, Jan. 22.—A col- trarisparent legal disguise of tho,b°°“ Mfemd t‘) H “,- R- “L cmlgi lapse of European civilization, such name ArcOs Limited. the l\ll-lt..s~"\ilt>1‘ney General ier Manitoba.“ the world has never known, sian (Po-operative Society soles Wm be subiefiii of discussion diir- may be the result 0d France's ae- agent for the Russian Sovl. nw-dllg the Present “e551” °l ‘he Pr“ tion in the Ruhr, said Glr Robert erniiient, has established it> . lnivncml Legmaiul“ ""1953 M1? Horne, former Chancellor of the there is only the narrowest margin A l M t, nnua‘ 1 e6 Paris and is conducting t. p..b.i¢‘°""F makes a stammmt 1° the British Exchequer in an niidreii" auction of furs. lt hos already “m!” mvormg [he chufge- 099°‘ today at a luncheon on the Eng- To Discuss upon which to ‘MODE for the surviv- al of one ol‘ tlio victims. The h il- St" P311115 Ghurchmcaliztiil about iiioooooo. the stile 5mm‘ "1'~‘"111°1-“ W111 85K i" 111- lish speaking union. The luncheon ilins attracted considerable ntten-lr°r"“m"“ m‘ m” “ubleci and “m”? at the llotr-l Astor was held in llOli‘ WlNillPEG MunQJnn. 22.—Hon, tity of the poison dope is coin- w l. liiacKenzlu King, Premier pleteiy shrouded. '.'. l \’l t -M D ill. .i t. 21' _ . . '1 or (“Tuna “ms urged to accept the ‘ nrgam ac on l‘ ‘I m" ‘ tiun as Arcos Limitcrl has llliltlitflollsiln posflbihty m Dr‘ C‘ W" mm!" ‘or of the Rt. Hon. Viscount Burli- secrot it. is acting with ti... So-j "g m‘ “flied w m" Wm“ he kmW ‘hum, (313,, and Lady Burnham. Vlt'1&‘. lltwvevm; m, holder oi‘ the m m" 3mg“! brlbeiY- Expressing his personal view of Total ............................ .. (Speciiai to Tho Guardian) MONTREAL. Jan. 22.—- Eilth . . ._ _ _ _ .llll'lfll‘i".(l and fifty hoiid of Cana- r '1 hf 51ml "fvlgg yum“ hfwfi nulidian cattle loft Nliintriwiil this morn; 1155 tcgftlife‘ 15M hem wlhimolbl, .ing cn special train of 48 curs for qaegsgefagekgleglvia glgwhlxé Portland, where the)" \viil be load ‘ K _ ‘ ‘, 0 on the stciiinei‘ Coriiisiiinail, are appalling. What is yet to h. ‘vhml w,“ transpon them to Eng nown to establish the cause of ii , all may never be ohtniiioil-tor land" 7 5 43 F a 2U| 27 The annuzifincctilig of Si. l'ziiii's ' - ~ ears f . i. le 1. ilcr broiiii-r. 6 mvlmmm m President Harmng or y O M? q ( m .i:, bui't‘liurcil teas hold inst night iii tho n“. 131,1..." grams u, yo.“ y“ cmwlkincan R. Niaelioinilil is lirir The Carferry l7‘ 3 3 St. Peters South St. Peters Nort-h Monticello forum... for consideration of the St. Lawrence deep waterways scheme. in i1 message sent to Ot- tltwu Sunday by the Winnipeg Board of Trade. with only tiio slightest pin-iillliil‘ of recovery; Ch-ipplo Reid, the dcnd ‘girl's lover is dying. 'l‘lii'.\’ "'1'" illscevereil lying upon the floor ol n room oi‘ a poor tenement hens-o. [piii-‘sii hall with t. rcprcsoiiiz-tivc |.lilL'|lll(llli'L’ of tho ciiiiixri-giiiioii. 'l‘iio. l.‘.iizinc.i:iil rcport Wllltll was 'siiliiiiit.tcd by Mr. Geo. llelliois showed receipts from .iil sources to he $11,724.49 all of which with the‘ old (Izaiist bonds has lllfltlt: any utteinpt yet to collect lroin the iarocecds of this auction. Paris furriers are engorly ing up the Russian skins nt ex- .....-.lThe Weather, Etc the present situation, Sir liober! pointed out that what was neces- sary was to make German capital- ists believe Germany was a coun- try safe for them. "No confidence shortly after five o'clock this cv- _ ening. The dead girl lying iiotwin-n cxctiwtioi. of about $900. interest lier brother and her lover. Slic hnd,on Investments rvlllflsltliitjii 11mm“ been dead t'or some hours. Tho two liiry contributions. The missionary men apparently were in the throes mlvlngs oi the church exclusive or of dent}. and moaning loudly, liiil the givings of the wonlens soclc unconscioum ucs amounted to $1.118 ,9. .By hi1 the evidence zivtillalilcl Tile lolloiving ivoro 118M941 fir they had been there since tlicltlic ensuing year: ' .‘ hours m’ the previous evening, and Church ivarilniis~i ieiit. 00.. M intervals through (he night and Leigh and Gtorge i). lililiifs. through the duy their groans haul- Ilopresentatlves to Sflllflil-f Mr. been heard by people iying nwukrl" Justice I-lnszziril and Fudge ;War- sks. An agei burton. .- arcirlztltlsty ‘iriieilhten same house, Representatives to 1113000!!! Wm, the victims. hnd gone to them. church snclcty- Ernest, (Brampton. and thinking them asleep left llllfllii A. A. Popicroy, ‘llcnry Lowe ant-L .- w tii dent l. iiarolil iPn nier. ‘Ilqplighdziilillieltrllrrlla gglbnglczd to Mo)" The vestry consists of the church field Antlgonlsh County. but wirilivordons and d/ir A. A POIIPYPQY employed in the mattress ilcpiifi iirnest Champion. Charles Wii merit of the Steel Furnishing Cehljlliams, L. A. tlleszarti. '1‘. Eilgii puny. She sublet from nn elllvrii MoNut-t and L. B. Miller. fnntry association. woman, Miss Annie MacDonald. a A 16811110; Peiereme w" “mm” t‘ It was finally decided to iisk thoi small front room of an iipliiilif“ the flbnenne lrnm the “will!!! 9i government to instruct. the Royal tenement house on Archiinniiesfltir. Percy P0111? who 1131 11°91! "5' Canadian Mounted Police and Civ- Street, Here Marznfei M11°T1°1111ld[i‘l!0fl i0 retire frflm 1101179 0m" ii Police that the law resardlnll ' I and her brother lived. ller brother. m. account oi‘ i.li heiillii. Wlifm the unauthorized Wearing of uni-f TORONTO, Jan. 25.- Vlaritim" ‘c. . “n. ,, 7 o, . a", W "y", also bflonging to Mayfleld. d“ ,1 fllibrefiirtiflll W?" fornis was to be strictly enforced. fresh west to north west wit» nirsir-h ilibtill“ $1.406. cage: f: married man and has n wile n11 ("Milli 511' H8111‘? Pfiiiflt is snow flurrles in some loeallu- L13“ ° Mm":- hm. g‘ n. lresitlent of the Canadian 11.0511). m“. and 601mm m“ -m‘ b. p“. ‘on but. was eni- Works oi‘ NcWllds work High tide this afternoon at i‘ .. ._ 12 “m”, a, a“ m” 19mm‘ hotels °,‘G,,,sg0w_ The brother and sisterichurcli. The hope was also ex-ycd out that in 1920 the criminal m... mmorww mgfnlng at 3_p5_ nAt the saxwmon Army um“. 23 (ii-cater Berlin in accord with t! cooked for themselves, nnd Chilllii"li"""lsed that m0 holiday mmnimd” will! set, amended that it 3e‘ iSun sets this afternoon m laftannual Rlimlllilfi» 5411B will be lU-mgolution ratified unanimously by Reid, the lover, wns .. froqiiclll which l... is now entering .1115! 011! veme a crime to wear nny part of and rules tomorrow moluing flPllGld Thursday, Jen. 85th. Solici- ao u... Berlin Hetellerl Association. visitor. climate Reid 11150 ivorkeil m regtgrg m... ,0 h... former! ..-. . military uniierni uwwlnormcd M‘. lie... will p.- calilfll on van. An? 45 French yplndg gnd cordial; wm i... 1n (he c...- works and had been At the conclusion of the "$11M ‘o do so. Members present sold.‘ First quarter moon Wednesday, friend not called on on happenin- 19 barred and hotel newsstands have paying the girl attention tor sonic votes 0| thanks were tende the that the time was new passed Januai; 24. 11.59 p.m. thing to live, kindly Phone m. ive of Little-Hill" CllOil‘ and the workers of the dlf- when Gill‘. veterans had need of isllrllmflisifw tide eighteen min-lTeqm, caning 25rd and 24th.‘ . .’u. 2t loén ordered to ditlscontinue the time. Ha is a not , _ 18,0“, or French Havana" _ bu“ forent dBPR-Plmenm- i “P1111118 their service uniforms. lutos lute. 1mm Charlottetown. 11.354341, That Does ,Wear, the AHM Kind" "Wholesale Distributors for Prince Edwardilsiaiid in Germany could he created," he said, "if you begin t0 selzo by force any of the material upon which Germany depends to can't’ on her trade." New that is my point of view,” he continued, “and I am glad to say that point of view la shared in this great country 1-! practical people. We may boi‘. be wrong, I lope We are wrong, t-ut if we are right you are going to sou very soon in Europe a collapse of the organisation of civilized s0- ciety of that continent such as tho world hns never known." EXTRA - ICE MAN 5066 COAL. MAN FOR Aii.-\lui-l~ NMWEHUN oi= Housewives AFFE e1‘ I u... Tho Ciirferry had another sire... uous dny yesterday. Hcr depart- ure from Borden was delayed till 11.40 on account of a miSllilp to the engine of the train leaving Charlottetown in the morning. This train was held up at Hunter River untill relieved by an emplne from Charlottetown. The Car- ferry uvrlved at Tormentine iii 5.43 und did not. uttonpt n return trip. She will leave early this morning for lBoi-den and. it is expected, will lrrtve in time to connect with the train from Charlottetown. The train for Borden will leave Char- lottetown" on so edule time. Officers of the Car-ferry report Sprlus Valley very heavy ice .in the strait. the Keiiulnsten . heaviest experienced by the Car-dfreetown .. ferry since she took up the serviceJKinkoi-a -—. Borden .. " '*|0'iLeary ‘ . , Cape Wol . Surumersida C . l Condensed Specials smmenndo E _ silmmelfld" W turns to lf e p a v I Enemm ' .— o er or a . e per line per do)’ for d‘ day's or over fillgmntm‘ 0o e line par do! for 0 day: or over. ' miiliillfl oamt 6 vioranltouexelpe. Qlglaltil a St. Louis . . mire: n e o. eo .1 __ d. l‘) per cent. diloount for ghsfiggle Add I I put of ed. and mun herb-odd ‘fir? Ineafol Rates Dock Road . Furnished Room Ad. ‘flu for eeven gamma Cove raisin :"..':.~:a. '"""'"" utumu... ' Conway lite per _._ ‘LOST-IN THIS CITY BATUR-fifilnish .. day l6 bill. Finder kindly Tyne Valley leave at this office. 2itf Victoria Wsflf. . Buy Rubber Footwear i “Gordon 6'2 Co... Charlottetown. trtxnicly low prices. They have ni ready taken 2.000 red fox, 2.500. white fox, 4,000 ormlie, 10.000 skunk, 50,000 hurt-s. 2 million squirrels and various lots ot‘ os-| trakhan, bclir and sable. Arcos, lmnitoil still have about 500,000‘ Priest Pond Red Point Georgetown . Souris Line Road Murray Hanbor South Sturgeon Whlm Road Cross . Premier Foster About to Retire (special to The Guardian) FREDERICGDN. N. 13.. Jan 22. ~-Hon Wattr E Foster is to an» iiouncc 11's retirement an premier of New Brunswick at a banquet at which he will entertain his sup- porters in the legislature this week ,_ at. St. John. The function which will be held at the Cliff Club a z private club iit St John will be the ticcasicn for several other political ' announcements of inlbortance it ls X understood. pelts to dispose of. Total ............................ .. 1207 Military Uniforms Must be Authorized- (Special to The Guardian.) O'l"l‘AWA. Jan. 22.—-’I‘ho matter 0i‘ the unauthorized wearing of military uniforms calnc up for rou- stderable discussion at tho after- noon sesslon today as Canadian in»: , PRINCE COUNTV Capo Traverse Tryon Searletown Prlncotown . i Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, ‘Etc. nmnula-lflc. on llll p» day. In. r line per r I a or ever. ZNo Accommodation in Greater ‘Berlin BERLIN, Jan. M-Frauch and’ 3:13pm.... nationals hereafter wlllqmmlly living there, 6 h.» refused lodging accornmoda- plflyfid in the Car iflcxpresiiorts oi‘ made to Mr. Pope tor the interest. and iintlrlng efforts which markedi again tin. connection with the infantry Association. it wns p0illt-'