. making port. MAXIMS 0F A \ MERCHANT Hotteuty in the belt moral the but buuineu policy. ___,__,__________ icy, hut honesty plus courtesy in L1 pel- l. / //// The People's Pa Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew" """" " pe » etovrn Guardian Two Cent! Glllldlflle Founded mar ..__.._ fiance M tttttt ll tilt .s.ittits (Canadian Press.) Jan. lllr-Tefflflt’ storitts bin-i- wrought havoc witlt the scitedttles ot’ vessels headed ini- this port. The battering seas will tioiay saute arrivals us ntuclt (is iivi- (lays. Ilatnnize to shipping "nit oven loss iit‘ lite. \\'t‘i‘t‘ reported. The illflliliiiililli Hickman lost ti titan overboard- Tln- Wittitrtttiiztlt. dttc hero to- morrow trout Liverpool, reported iiy rttiiio today that. she was coin ititttittg iteavy Kliltlfl anti ltiglt seas and ivoultl iii- at lettst l'ive days blossom-s received front several freight stoatitcrs tin ttiliitict-tiit indicated that they “were meeting the iiruttt oi‘ the.’ storms. Smite l't'|liii‘ii‘(l tltiit they were mak- BOSTON. int; less titan itnlt‘ their usual spi-eil. The Slilliiilili-f Board steamer West (‘lterttug ltotturdzttit for Bos- init. put into Si. John's, NtltL, yes- toriltiy slum oi‘ fuel, leaking and ittitcrtrise iiziinanttti as a result oi‘ ilte St'.\'(‘i'|‘ \\'(‘illllt,‘l'. The stctttner Yattktott on lite Si. Joltws-llttlifnx iiosttin rottte, was forced to make repairs at llaliittx anti will roach iiostoii seven ltours lteltittti sched- uie. Tito Sitipttitlr, llottrd steamer iiirktttitit, triitit Stvetiitit to Boston, with a ettrizo oi‘ wood pulp, retidev- etl iti-itiless a wet-k alto when 1|...- stotitit attii lttiitd suturing izettr were tvtevlteil in the storms, re.- porteil the loss of one oi her crew, ._i_ (‘utinittghttim of Hartiord, Finn? Cuitllitttzifihi 'iviilt' ‘it ivopt dve i=- itoitrii durlnu ii l-ililfl. Owing to the llliillli-i seas it was intpossdltle to lattnrh rt iiiiat to his rescue. Tito‘ St. Anthony, a sister ship of the litckittalt, also bound ltcre from Sweiitslt itorts, has linen standing llt" lite tlistililttil vest-tel since hlnn tiny, tvatlttti: to take lter iti tow for lll“ Amllb“? ‘llltifl the little sitbside. 0n two ot-i-ttslotts the. iiicluttalt wits taken iit tow littt the halvsers sttapilt-ti. Finis Another German Society (Canadian Press) SPEYI-Iii, iinvariatt llllli lils-Tlttt French secret ‘we itiiuotiticeti todny that it hm] 'll$l‘0\'<\reti another "Tfllillitlilil" as- uiuit at Ludwigsltnitt. iit the several pet'- ‘ .t tttuti- and that ‘lliliillflll lll‘l‘il itrrestctl. , Tlklllill tilscovery oi‘ the Tretr 935'“ "Elilllllllllloli. a German sec- infoifmllflll‘ alleged to be collecting nttttoti ngnipgt the forces of , and‘ ‘illllltlsllokrllpvlllllfill arena with ltostiie t , “as itttnoitnceti at Coiilenz mlllmllllll in tho Ritltleiund “it ittnttttry '7, Gontlensed Specials‘ nlTll-ln per word net Nch tuurtlon in thin column. - ‘lllllv rouutvs BREAD, ‘rt-ten: ll n tiiiforeuce. R. N. T0lnlln‘s Ellery. Phone e14. lwk ‘BUY BOWS BRAN BREADJUST gllfll you wanted. It. N. Tomlin: "llvly. Phone 974. 1w); ‘LXJST-JN ‘fl-HS CITY YESTER- “Y- ll Mid-mounted fountain Den. Finder please leave at Guar- illiill Oiiice. g1 2i ‘llAt-i-iouea stars .tus'r n: gégg- $2.15 unit 35.00. THE PANYRs HARDWARE COM- . I-TD- aim-net. "P" 0R srtutveri “IR fireoitviiocti/wtiite collie do! with mrmsuzllillfllgfll- Reward for in~ Cuyfial. . H. V. Dunbar, -\______________ ‘FOR BALI out at.» ~ even: Elam‘: gllllllli. IlIO one launtlng nullh- vllt coon u. new. r. w. 3 "- 50 Grafton Si, 807-1-11-8l ‘l-OBT LAST atmom AT OR ';?::“5.'-'nP8l;l.I.iaChlt‘i:-oil. hair oi mm“ 3u_a. ‘iewmlatler ilieue 0184-13-2! Pulatlnntc. SPF - lion oi France its "One oi the most Requested to Confer With Prem. 0n Gett- eral Political Sit-- nation (Canadian Press.) OTTAWA. Jan. 1::.-tt<iii. 'r. A. (‘verar has not been invited to join the Fedcrztl (liiverittitettt. The inr- iitcr Progressive leader has con. tIliHlPil his conversations with l‘re~ iiiier Kitty: anti hits ieit (‘apital for NPW York. lie does itot plan r... turning to Ottawa lit-tore leuvitu: again t'ot' the west. Air. (‘t'ei'iti' tiutlitieil the purposi- oi his visit to tittutva and the uat~ tire oi‘ lis l'llll\'l‘l‘fitiiltills with Pre- tttier KlilII. I “l ctttite to Ottawa,“ lie said, "on the lfrititi- Mittistoi‘ iuvitatioit aitii "l lll" Tvllllest tlisctissetl with ltittt llll‘ i-‘Jcl "'ll political slttttttioti and titurr» particularly tltepttssiliiiitiits of political tlitterettties tieveltittilu; iit the t-otitttry tirisiitl; tioittti coitsitlertttions. I wish to tuake it clear itcre. that i “as itt~ vited as a itrivtite liltlliiliill‘ oi‘ pat"- litttiteitt. tlia! 1 itaii no zttitlttiritv to speak for the Proizressivi- mglnn). era iit Pztrlittttiettt and the l’i‘tt1.',l‘t~::» stvtv Silllllillillll ol‘ the t-ttuttitgv, and i prusttitteti to tto sitcli atttiutripv; “_At .\li'. King's reqtti-st I plat-vii li<'lt)i‘t‘ ltittt as t-iuttriy at, l ttttiliil the itolitfits which itt iity tiew tin-l country ttrirtttttly lll‘l‘(lS iii roe-pupil tit’ the itztratttotiilt ttt-cer.~it_ tor ri--, trcncltnti-itt iit expi-ttiiitttre , ii tint. lllllflill lltiiltztil, fiscal reiorttt. ii rep- resentative ‘to Wnsitittgtiiit. the need oi Silffitgiitlfilllli-I batik iieptud- tors and the ltecesslty oi‘ a govt-y“. frittit sdtz- , to lillN tttttii ttttvntttit iill tiiitit ittiiiti l t » l l l \\'(ll'Nl)l<*.il liY llOAlll l 'i‘ite wife of Alusteplta Rental, the Furkislt ietitlcr, was wounded by a liotnb which was aititeil at ltet- itus~, band. Site is the first 'l‘ttrl<tslt‘ \\'(illiiiii to appear pttitlit-ly tttul iti't'i cially with her lltliilitiiitl. —-———-—-@+>-—- Asquiths Illness Feared to Be ', S e r i 0 u slRev. Gavan Monag (Canadian Press) LONDON, Jattttaary 12L Titl- furl. that‘. Mr. Jtsqttithts tnoiiteaintl- visors are issuitu: daily lllillviliis lil i-zttarilcd language t‘()|lt‘i‘l‘lllfl_‘.', tlti~ Wliltlllltill til‘ his health is ctittsitig And E glen ltitt- year." ‘ istttitlttttly ltectlttu- ttware u l tlttti achieved ity nit-tins iii’ iitsulin. .tll' slowly l weithttess ttnd pain to ttu early dczttlt F CHARLOTTETQWN, CANADA ‘tviouoitv A d t i (Fanadiit it Press) , i.t)\‘l)ti.\', Jan. if!» The report oil lit‘ iilPlliiflll i‘(‘~'l‘ti|‘('li t-tittltcil for ill)! ‘ti’. is l ‘gely t‘l\i\t'l‘l'i\l‘(l with the di ‘il\'l‘i‘_\' tit‘ iitsttiiit. which isl lCSt‘l‘lllt'(l iit tttttist i-oitqtiettittts ittetlivtil event tit‘ “up, ll ‘all?’ m" llylllfll“ {m1 Av tut- llensott, at the Passionate lleblfli‘ hlissititl at Supu Hunurt, and then “lg touted and wrecked .. t-~ ‘Y -- from u“ .1 , _ h _ , stitooi,‘ tccordtni, to .i trport n" l‘ m l‘ PH‘ llullmug (lllllkm the Futu-d States consul at (‘haug- iiaily lllll'ilt'll‘fl' are titrtittlzit thi- stages lltl\'I‘ lil't‘ll llfflliillli itat-li to i'ttll wiirktttt; power wiiititt it iew ilaye. lite reitort with re ciiittitttics, "Sttift- ‘rs. who were turrietl to liostiitttls ttctuttllv dying irittit (lltiliPlPi have been cured as ii’ by smite manic and iiriiugltt itztrlt ttlittust iiulitt-ilittti-ly ti; ttorlital lite." i The retiort. ettlphttsizes the fact that witett some uexv boon like this n: i-otti'ert'e.tl on iitaukitttl “it is not due to any sudden dilsctivery by t ‘\\ll_\' one exel-titiiittai ttttm, but is tit‘ ltlllll, it iti‘ wltit-lt was, truly a tiiscov- _ itt-i-oittplisltoil iiy men excep» i i t iiRillNililiiN tttttztitttii a st. tttttistittis BiliiliEiiRiil Blind. Patrick Walsh and Rev. Andrew Arsenault Ordained ~e - to ~the Holy Priesthood-Large Congreg- ation Present. h-iifligtjq ittt-ettse was burned and sacrifice tin-id yw-stertltty at Si. Duitstatrs Ca- offered. As tinte wettt oit the fum- lt< (Yeiock ily broadened out and cotmnunitleg . A ain Str tltt- rt-ptirt. as "lite $Uh1-“,,.__, fin,“ .. iitjttreil. m“, m insulin were acting tinder I u their cotntnitntlcrs to wipe out tor- eigit tievils“ but it it; believed here The entrant's report ittltltui thabnf» uttder guard oi other troops. series iti’ scit-tttitic steps, sttiiti tvzts the lllllfltlliilt‘. 0t‘ a ltittg tst-ritts oi‘ t-xperimetits on animals JANUARY 14, 192d‘, cttlttittt WAS. ttttt ttivttnt ‘iitgljliiiliiflNfl-llll.liil.llilldlllilllll liiliil it it itttittst (Canadian Press.) ti, Jan. lit-Chinese upon Fiaviau Mui- a Yttiteti States citizen, and Plikl the mission ill. Neither (it the Antericano were The soldiers claimed they orders iront lint the affair was duo to tttntitty. er the attack the iuissioit. was pttt ionaily gifted." I 'l‘lte tart that the discovery oi in- s dwelt upon iti the report. Priests were then t l! __ l cabinet. successor to Hon. L. of the ilottst- since 1897 and it ittin- up two visits made last your with tiieitt lilhillllelltiil oi‘ hanks. t-itaitgt-s iii iiiii- (»p-(-g(,|-;,t l\li\vsl(llll whivhlsotttt- anxiety as to witetiter tits “mum furnml i. HPHYUI, “m, mow lllltthsri is ittit more serious tltuti till-t Au ittitirttssive eeremotty was] aecttrattg ttiezttts iit‘ (‘X]ii'(’$i<li0il tkttnlulllllll‘ ,“*lll\l',l"‘ll-" d‘ ll llll" l"“"""l vow". a, n“, 1mm m“, m.‘ ‘wmwtliii- |);ill(‘iii ittto ill:lli't'illt'lll u", itltiietlrtil wlieti tit the kanizttliott tit‘ the ktiveriiiitittit 11""ll]llllllll-lll-unllflll‘. llldllyl”. hllllflllll“ ' llllll‘ lllwl“ ary to c: - ' mp Hump 1mm. ~h-llt~lfib“v.iltr. .\.~<|ttttli iiziti goo-i llltill‘ iti... t-ity. Ilev. Patrick Walsh. hnuwsu“, m m“ _ it, to the t-attttt-ittii ‘Ulllllllqllltuill liiver attti ltev. Atttlrt-tv Ar- -~____._.--.,..... _ ._ _ mm l.” lll" lllllml ll "" “lll 1\'l\‘-*'l>=etr.t\tli.til" lfietltoitt liay were rais- Coittilittetl oit Pane 1i hlllljllulllllllll M“ mm“ “llml l" llll’ lllKllllY Ill ill" Hill)’ tint ttsttars. ‘Priestliiiiiii. t 'l‘lu- ttrditttttiott SfiiTlCl‘ tvas coit- dttcted by lllis Lordship Bishop WANTS A BETT lierrlot, ietttler ni the Radical party and the most fortnidaltlc oppotteitt oi the itreuent Frettcit governntettt, delivered <1 speech in the ctismtiei- of Deputies today in witiclt he dc» plored the tircsent fitittttt-lttl slttuv Brltislt ililtllillcs as existed during the war. The attitude oi the rtttiictil party toward (lernrany, should the pttvty obtain tiirectioti oi idrencii affairs in the elections next May, .\l.He.r- riot declared, will be tor an equit- able settlement o! the reparation question through economic. and tin- nncial agreements in which all the allies and their associates concur rather than strong measures oi coercion. Referring to the occupa- tion oi tilie Ruhr as having proved l fallacy ior this mode oi settle- ment, M. ll-icrrlot said the majority which voted lit lust one year ago today now was convinced that it would prove insailicient. tDttriltg his address M. Herriot re- BlllTlSll liNlélllilANlllNfi __._ anti ititv. Father Poiriel‘, French Radical Lead-II EFE$SN*.I.TLK.AEZ Eoitlf ‘l + ED AT KAPUSKASING er Deplores Ecot1- l. M- - . . O (Canadian Press.) 011116 Sltuatlfln i-l- K.-\i‘i'SK.-\Sl.\'ti. t)itt.. .11.... _ :- ‘Jifi-idlevett tbttilditttzs were - “PKlVlTlYPKl llY a fire wl l'li ( Canada" PM“) 'l' ltrtilte out iit titre oi’ the Ptitliillts‘ PARIS, January 1ii.~i~}iltittitrd ‘l’ 0|‘ tltc Ontario llotel here this O iitiirttitti: ritttslltg (initialize es- Ell FRANCH- O tittiated at Sldtipltit). ’i‘he fire ‘l- wits (lisetivcreti when every O one iit the place was iti bed. Il- in~30 tttitiutcs the iireltitil -l- llYtiliilli thrnugit the. root‘ atttl ltTlit-itry who \\"t\§ ‘assisted by Ital‘. I>I\liilli‘i('t* I\‘lt‘l)(iliillil and Rev, A. .i. ihlcllltyre. The newly tlrdaittcil priests were. iiiil‘|iili"(| iuntpettiivel)’ li_\' ltev. Fit- tiit-t" illotttigitzttt oi‘ Alisctittvite. Rev. llkttltet- hit-(ittigatt, Verttoti itiver St. Duti- sttttfs llniversivv. iit-v. Father A. .i. hlclntyro was the preacher tor the occasion anti delivered nu eloquent sertittin on the llllllvg and tililintttioils iit’ the i-ioly Priestlttittti. idatltet- Aleltttyw iit his dist-nitrite traced the ltistory of the priest- liood from its oritzln right. down titrtittgit the eeitturies to the pres- ent. time. l in the early tines, he stated be- fore the growth and developnteiti ot‘ our‘ present day society the tutttliy head was itoth father attd high priest anti it was by ltlm that Ellouugitttit, tiiltvert- titrated. ('l10!~‘-t'il trotn among the people and it \\".\s their duty to also offer sitc- rititre. 'i‘ltis was according to illt‘. NE\V (iOVERNOR OF QUEBEC lion. Nitrcissc- Pcrotietttt, tninlster without portfolio iit the Quebec Brotlettv. lie has been a member istei" hint-e. 1907. Britainh Jobless For Dominion? (Canadian Press.) AIOIWPREAL, Jun. lilr-l-‘oiiotvftnpz n view to furthering immigration to Canada. irom the United Klug- doni. Commissioner‘ D. Crbantb. chief of the Salvation Army emig- ration and coionizatiott department. passed through hero toilay for Ot- tatwtt, where lie will discuss with the (iovcrnincttt plans tor the coin- int: itntttigratlon season. Colntnissionet‘ Lamb extiressetl himself us very inuclt cotlcertted with the. large number oi unem- ployed itt Great ilrltniit who could, with itilvitittaue, be distributed to ain between Britain and France which has been hanging by a thread tot- tnlonths past may be snapped over the Painllnoté question. ltout-s, and ii Lord (Iurzott insists P is willing to buck up the Palatinatc is the best length in the language. Relations ittittis BETWEEN BRITAIN ilNii ttiitict tttttttiittittictt THE BRE MAXJMS OFA MERCHANT _..-_-- ‘ “Thank youW-caid sincerely-e trade tweeter oi ill Annual thihtn-rlptionn “olive-Rd I5. Hy lilnll. Cunutlcu luul l‘. b. A. $4.56 AKINB PillNT Action iti Giving; Mor Paiatinate-Grisis (British United Press.) LONDON, Jail, fi.—~'l‘lte Plliflllit‘ A grave situation has been creat- ed within the past t\vent_v-i‘out- on sending: the British Cottsulimitt Manic-it into Paiatinate in stiitcoi‘ the tact that France has expressed - het- disapproval oi‘ such a move. the breach between Britain and France which had showed signs oi lteallng since \Poincztre's cottciliot- ory atttitutie at the last cottfercnce may be burst open itizain irrevoc- ably. ‘Muclt will depend how far i-‘rance separatist tnovemcnt, and whether the authorities responsible tor the separation will go so tar its to lu- sist on the legality of their proclam- ations which nre title to come into force today. ii the separatists con. tinue to deiy the (lcrntatt lteicit and if urged to continue this detiance by France, as Cttrzon persists is the case, Britain may take drastic a-ctlon and withdraw her troops from the occupied are-u and throw up her hands. leaving Future null Germany to settle their own tiisputtil nbottt reparations. - Britain has "protested iti the strongest possible terms against France giving the tnnvrtmeni, to eel upailewstute in the Palatinzitc, its moral and financial support. The British note that toliowed the ittttr~ det- of Heiittz, presiilottt oi tlie aut- tittotuotis govertttitent states that ultlcss ticcrecs oi the separatists are (lettouttccti by the Allies and unless France withdraws her al- Oitl liatl". Jesus (‘ltrist who cattle on earth iii/Pl‘ l\\'l'l Ellflllillild YERTH 3K0 WllS the first itilzlt tiriest of the New Law and it is from Him that the present order of the Roman Cath- olic prlesilttltltl springs. For the purpose ot‘ itropogatlng the fdqc- triites witch He tiaine tin earth to expound Ottr Lord selected twelve apostles. iitstrttetett them, and be- fore sending them torth to tench, ordained them as Ills successors and representatives on earth. The apostles in turn ordained other priests and s0 on in an unbroken line oi‘ stu-cession down till the. pYFt-Biiill- time. in reierrittg to the dignity 0t’ the priesthood the speaker pointed out how uttdet‘ the Old Lew all res- pect was paid to those ordained to otter bloody sacrifice attd showed that they were regarded by the people as chosen by God. (‘otttintieti on Page It O wall oi‘ the R0.“ l‘), Jan. (Canldian Ville-ens.) Ontario iiotel, O iiettce was ilt‘fill"li_\'t"ll. ‘l-O-i-OOOOOOOO O-I-Il-O u “(unim- Fitttne Question SettJedipt-ovlttce of Suriguo. l “EAUFURT, .\'. t‘... Jan. tii.-—A WW5. ‘Fnititd 1fi.~ 'l‘itdity's +++~l~+++++O+++O+++++++++1-4-OiHI-i» laud lust week iit a clash itt of slain, otiltiial advices ao tlisciosml totiay. l The Fttiteii States gitnbotii Sat‘ to the rattietttti has been order States ilestroyet" oigruunil on the beach which cottstubttinry were trout Surllz- run halt’ lvny ttttpt-ru publish telegrttnts ironi Bel» grade which assert that the Fittnte ituestion has been settled iiy the nn nexnilntt oi Flume to ltuiy and the Porto Ilarros ileltn to Jtuzo- Siaviu with both ports ltnvimz com- mon ndmlnlstrntiott. lilfifigt. Li's Lliieillltlililillll gill-villi?- -(}3,t13,di3,11 Cattle Trade pid mhstinderatanriiniz" which should he ended an soon its possible. Apropose ct speaker said, Ruhr. and Ii occupation 0i Ruhr w tvou cm amt! d $6M TO 010.00 walk?‘ lelllnl wonderful in- "Wh ‘Quilt eliminates pining- mnn.‘ 2M “W Ply dilly. Free- ‘ - . Obie Street, tl-ielifex. ili-l-fl-Ol. majority b niches. the poulbll cilletion bet eon France and Great . t ._.- (iontinitcd on Page 1i reparations, the "There can he he settlement oi the reparations l“‘°l‘l' lem through the. exploitation 0i mo t‘! ere necessary you have mnched the conolttsion that it is liter was addressing the Dealing with of e complete recon- In Portland MONTREAL, Janitary lit-Stut- lstics complied here today by cattle exporting firms show that riurini! the past year there had been shill ppfl (mm (Yunada to Great Britain approximately 51.498 heild 0f tvllllc both iat and stores. Oi these 29.- sin were shipped While 10.301 head went throtuzh Portland. Mo, and Benton. ti“ head oi cattle wont to o ciittntrics than Great Britain. via Montreal. ‘l’ Only ‘F ttm» O gt. Llwrence Lodge. between ilcatiiort Bur and (‘ape liooitottt iiigitt, according lo ward received hero itoiit a tug iit Cope Lookout Cove, which is itttentptittiz to reach tho vessel and render as slstnnce. A t-ttroni: wind is blowing and it. is feitveti that unless rtsslst- ttnce reunites the vessel it will be badly pounded. ' -—-—-00-c--———- OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO O l. O. O. F. FUNERAL NOTICE: O O Member; of Wlldey and St. O O Lawrence Lodge: are requeet- O led to meet It the Odd Fellow: O O Hell on Tuesday, Jan. 15th, at O O 1.45 o'clock fpr the purpose of O O attending the funeral ei our O O late Brother, Lellle B. Smith. O Explanatiott day. it tietnands iuii tiubilcity lol‘ the late coutmanders letters and reports and asked why the Gov- erntnent tutti permitted the airship to still‘! oit her iutal trip with liiettt. iit-itnadatfs reports tbetore it. BANDIT saints N. Y. PAiiiill- ti pi ii _ (Canadian Prue.) NEW YORK. Jun. th-Patrolmun John Schneider was killed by hold- tip men when he and patrolman Frank lilrpola. both in plain clothes walkeifinto e Yot-kvilie Section rent nurimt and iound three men hold- ing up the proprietor and patrons. They opened fire on the intruders D. D. Merrieon, Rec. may...‘ O Wildey Ledge. Wm. Seheileld, Rec" Bee'y., O OOOOOOOOOOOOO end Schneider ed while Erpoia shot and kllledtho Ohtmdit who hail cruised his com- rnde's death. ing; her, according to tho Matilt to ,|. fell mortally mound- otlict" tiurts ot‘ the Etupire. iilll MEXICAN IN AN All- OOOOOOO-l-OOOII-OOO O CONSIDERING HOUSE ‘ll 0F LORDS REFORM 'l' ‘l’ (Canadian Preel.) i‘ LONDON, Jan. 12—-li the ll‘ Labor leaders in. order to get O over the lack oi labor spoites- O men in the House of Lords Il- adopt the suggestion which-l- Lord Iitrkenheati tnnde iit his II- recettt. proposals tor the re~ O torm oi the Lords that mints» O tcrs having seats either in the O House oi Lords or iiouiio oi II- Commons should be allowed O to address either House, the O wheel will surely come to a O full circle. The Labor party-l- ‘FOOOOO+'O'I'O+OO§+++O++++OOOi‘It dlfllcult in her hlflmrlfi" He also -l- witere several petiple were Nmregsed ll." "'“"“°“‘ ‘lS-“ll? lllill ‘l- lurcetl lo juttttt lrotit the set" i l is eontiltlt-rint; the matter O Llgigfiféef,"fmlieflelilgo/llttglloilllll :09?“ ilonll: wtntiotvs. Notte This naturally would require O Associated powens; dealt in t-uitcil» 4, l ‘u, lmnllll |» -. ' v Mglslmllm" hm a “no” m“ m " intory lattgtitigc with the former eit- 4, O l| T lllflmm m’: - Am!“ m“ ‘Emlllwll a‘ ‘he "Mugs! no” "' emles oi tlteletttente, and outlined .|. m 0| oihlh “huh is m“ tCiflflt-lli" Pfflli “llile “"1" l’? ‘he Lam" Gm“ "' what wit] be (M. fofg[gn poticy or * iuoml, illllll“? “l m“ “m” PARIS, Janitor-y lli~l,iettt. Du erntnont titigltt encounter less O prance should n“, mum.“ PM“, + ‘__"_‘l_ ‘fl Ll“ "Ml" “llffmt lll“ . Pleads do tirenadizn, rtinttnander of oppnkltlmi titan would be int~ O win in we gene...“ 919mm“ which + n!" rlllmll l” "l" lll"‘l'"l‘l“' l -—-—- the iii-iutcd airship Dixintitle, had 1131119“, The Liberals probably O app to t)‘. hem i, yo“, "mum's hen“, l_ “l” ~ "ml l“ “l” ‘llolllwlll (Canadian Press) repeatedly criticized the tiuulty ctm- are prepared to accord it rctr O M“ Ham“, flmnwau,“ M Hm“, ‘l’ flute all the West std-tn and _ MANILLA. Jan. tti=~l~litzhty Btrllvtlml oi’ the dlrlklblegtttti com- (ly support. while the crush- + ,", mnente hewoon ismnch and ‘|' "ill" lll\‘l‘l‘ \l\'l‘\‘y llllllllllli! “ll tuotubers oi’ the Colorutu Religious planted oi‘ the inefficiency oi the .|. m; Tories “mm! accept it q- O to Mayor Jaswortits resi- Society were ltiilod at Hucas ls- Frettclt technical service as aftect- 4. ‘with m, “mph mac.- us ‘jog- 1|- O sibie. OOOOOOOOOOOOOOO _..____Qo>--—- Paris Communist Meeting Ends In ‘a. Riot (Canadian Pren.) PARIS- Jun. 13.——A communist meeting held last evening at the lteadquarters oi the Extremist Labor Federation to protest up uinet the high cost of living and occupation oi verteti in to it wild riot, two persons were killed and in which oi the Anarchist faction. £O§—w—-— l (By Dominion News Service) l LONDON. Jan. 12.—-A the Ruhr was con- score injured through dlssenulona inost open §ll|)|)t)l‘i ut‘ the Pztlaitiit- REBELS KlllEli llAY BATTLE Federal Troops At- tack and Recept- ure City of j Pachaua. ‘ __._,_ (Canadian Press.) MEXICO CITY, Jan. lli.—~i’riclt- uua, capital oi ilidulizo- is ilillllll l" the hands 0t‘ Obregon troops. Meagre reports telling oi light- ing there during the inst few days and oi‘ the capture oi the city by the rebels were followed by War Department bulletins telling oi the recapture oi the city by Federals. Flgltlitti: stitrtetl Wednesday wileu the “Pliflls attacked. They occuplcti the city alter they hail tlislotlizcti seventy itarricatied Fed- eral troops by dyituntitlng the build lng. Friday, Federal rt-intorce- ate Separatisw htrottr," titeasttres. supported the Grave Situation Has Arisen Over Frettch al and Financial ~ Support to Separatist Movement in Regarded With Concern. - ilritttitt will take. The Palzitinate tzovttrnmr-ttt rep iswretl its tiecrei-si tviiit the Allied Rhinoiattti Cotnmissioit on January 2nd, and tho Br‘ 0i that commission, Lord Kilmavtt- sit representative ock, eldest. son oi the Earl of Errol. wile ital-t iiad a long experience in the Foreign Oflirii negotizttlousmnd is regarded as one 0t" the abluv men in titat. service, voted against the acceptance oi such decrees or their reiritstratiott whit the coutmis~ slon. He tvas. bower-er, overruled by France anti Belgium. Citrzoit stand taken by the Bflilsili rcpresetttttiives, believing the Sillflifilllfii. movement is not a spontnncotts protest of the people oi that area, but is an engineered ntovetiteut organized from otttslde, and that ii‘ French support was withdrawn it would collapse just. as other titttsches in the Rhinelanti and around Dortmund. have toiled iit the past. (‘tirzon has now taken the stand that the action of the Rbinelanti (fommussion in over-riding the pro- test at Britain and legalizing tho decrees ot tho separatists who "ultra vires,“ and it is (m this issue. that tlie tussle with France will again be resumed. As n mutter of tart, \lt\.-rs~ will likely he a tempor- ary healing oi the difliculty for two reasons. in the first plane. France is anxious to spar for the. time until she sees what sort of gnverntttetlt is permanently settled in the saddle, and secondly she him tltititesiic elections oi her own to vcttte on iit April and already forni- er Premier Briand is out on the wat- path after Poincarekt scalp. and tho latter will itiii in: ziuxlotts to tllllai-l- tinizt- any invite. section of volt-rs and for this reatsutt will tic int-lined walk tiat-tictilarly tvatily. Tlie iei-iittr, around hiuuultitim is partletiiltrly aroused. and via-sites betwecti Sciiitratisis and lliiiclt troops are shortly expected, ‘I'll:- t|ll0t<iilUll their that remains to lie solved is. what action will the Ft-ettclt occupation tort-es take iti sitclt an cventltullty. Hon. W. S. Fielding Preparing Budget Speech (Canadian Press.) tiTTAiilA, Jan. l3.--ilon. W. S. Fielding, Finance Minister, has no intention of not coming imnck the Jottritai is Hlllillily lllEDITIlifll. according to an editorial published titis morning. At present he is confined to his bedroom which he has turned lltto an oitice. and there, sunwuntlcd by repnrtp and documents and cm‘- rt-sitnutience, he is tiropnrlng his next littilizi-i. lite editorial continu- The Weather, Etc meats arrived and attacked the rebels. retaking the city, accord- inl: to the War iicparttnetit. The bulletin said the battle lasted till day and that the rein-in lost river a hundred killed and tvottiuitril. Federal (‘it-ucral Victor Iiionter Wits killed. it. is also reported ltere that Rebels lit Vera (‘ruz arc retreat- inii iteiore Oliregoit troops. l l Announcements, l Coming Events, l Meetings, to HATER-I cents per word etch inlertion. "The Crapaud Creamery Co. Tuesday the 15th inst. at 2.30 p.m All patrons are invited. D. McLean Seey. .____. "Concert and Basket Social at Winsloe Hail. W'etinesdny, Jun. and i5 cents, gpeclgl ladies with baskets free. train bringing to London Americana 16th. Admission 25 will bolii their Anuuni liiecting iti a the Ladies Aui iloll. Crnpaltd on BOlyLQ-i-Jl iilti-1-12-2l. Sui/trio ABOUT MoNDAY MORNiNQ- MAKES You mist-t t vi- was SATURDAY, lkfi/d/ a l l TORONTO. Jen. lL-liierltlme fresh easterly winds with tight hi] oi ruin and sleet. Tempentitre yesterday, 27. tttiniinum 20. Tide high this afternoon at 430 and tomorrow morning n. 3.12, Bun sets this afternoon at 4.41 nuaxlmum who had arrived at Plymouth in ~——— the liner George Washington hue "Come to the concert and basket and rises tomorrow 5g made a. remarkable run to Pedrling- lociei in Winsloe Hell Jan. 16th. 7.88. . Admission 2s m, Childish 15cm. Full moon Monday, nut. ton. The 220 miles were lnvernke speed oi nearly 5R mile an hour. covered in 2M minutes without a atop en Ladies i; open at 7 p.m. concert begins at with baskets free. 7.30. li atom! first. fine nlllit. Doors 8.5‘! p. m. Summertime title elghtpog nip um inter then Chlrlflhfifll;