Order Barred from Mdflilllg Illil iS ESi!0fllilg 'H01' I0 SY|lil0)'. Leaving for Con- » at Tevcelo Was Wiped Out, Thirtry1Being stantinople. t Killed and Sixty Injured. t - i I" --`,¥6 .fv- l f l\ t ,_ _ 3, .- > J. sv* _ \ I \ <41 E U A \\~ \\R\ / ,-,/, E G -s\\l\\////I .. /G4 /_ I rho Pu " r //L_* Covers P il eopie's Pa er ,._.,..._ .....,_,_ Rea . _ P dbytvery ody _ V 'V,,,." 7_1 . . R // I r ,_V,`, JV' ”» H XA Ox / ' » , ” ’ *Z ""~ \. V , . e P ` 'E /-'//’/’/"'frl_-_'_._<<\~'\»§>=" \°\` N I ~ ‘Egg Like 'rue new ? § - I v Nl ` \ .V ,__ \ . _ . _ ` '_A-ll,1.‘ll0 NOW! _ W; if ‘; f ,f ‘ 5 c ' ' ~ - " > ' ' Y ` 5 _ _ Wm" R°'?“‘”‘U §l\‘f\§\"A _ in ._ T of . x :_ I 5' 4 ` 0 _ . “ "" fl’ _ ' ner _ _ I All T110 Ads `_-‘j_‘.\., '_ E _:,’. . ..i 7 » f ' I ’-',' f. V. . ‘ _“mn Worth Printing - _‘<1 *‘ W _ ,-,/lzgf /__ _ ' . » I I ' \ Z ~ _ /-" hump - v~_~_ ~ ' -` ' ~ - \\. \\ Y ,c s _ 1% ~ , ‘ i ` (11,. U I °“"‘ \|l"4|l'l» Three Gents Morning Guardian, Founded 1391 Evening Guardian, 1307 p CHARLOTTETOWN CANADA THURSDAY JANUARY 8 1920 UAY”:|l‘|:» charlotte: o I ' ‘ ~ ' _ fr , ’ , _ _ , I _ ‘ f ` ' ‘ 7 9 7 » - . -Pinusin ilcuislnui;l|ii oliiuiliilllinuciuinliu sPlNNlill uisiivliiiii unusiins wut iiiiil I Ill IIIIIIIIEIIHIIISH IBNIY? UFNEWSPIIINI _ 0UT CF THE ICE IIllIlIIII§UIll‘i5l_ III IIlI§XIlIlII fp Cabinet NOW C0HSid€Fil1g Size of the New iMills Refusing Accep A Panic Amon ` ` ' ' A ‘ - - _ _ _ _ ” _ A, _ , ~ _ - g Citizens city of Couztlan Destroyed, a Thousandfkill-1 British A1 my. Minimum Estimated at` 'Dance Of Controller s Monmlm Reachcd imprisoned steamer Yestenhy 'Many of Whom are ' ed and as Many Injured. Entire (Garrison 300.000 Men, as Compared with 238,000 Before the War. FINANCE A FACTOR IN SETTLEMENT Estimated Cost of the 3-£3_£70,g00_,000 Yearly. . . The Cost of the '_ * of1§lé,0(;¢0,<5i)e).the_Wa1' Was in the Vicinity? I (5Peelai to The Guardian.) LONDON. Jan. 7.-The cabinet this week will decide the size of Great Brltaln"s future army, _says the Daily Mail. Military heads be- lieve. accrdlug to the Mall, that the minimum compatible with na- tional' safety and bring about ful- filment of obligations of the peace treaty will total. 300,000. Future Army is Placed 'Pills colllpurc.~i witll ull army of- 238.000 before the war. A factor governing the dicision is finance the newspaper says, pointing out that before the war the upkeep of` ille army totalled about £29,000,- Export. OTTAWIA, Jun. 7.-The Minister of Customs is empowered under -by the Governor General in Coun- cil to refuse licenses for the export of newsprint paper fronl Calllada. ply with any order of the control- Anotller Order in Council gives the paper controller power 'to requisi- tion and distribute to Canadian' newspaper .publishers any quanti- ty of newsprint paper which ally manufacturer has refused, neglected or failed to deliver to such publish- 000 yearly. It estimates the army ill the future even with radical. econonly and only partlly re-orgalii-I zation will cost about £70,000,-. 000 annually. ; Sllllllli Fllllllfi iS“illcii“i.llc......, III FlIII5, IIIINIJE I :vonrii svoNnv_ N. s., Jan 7, -Tllree. survivors of the Dutch; liiteuluer Anton Von Driel, wrecked, flast week alt St. Sliotts, Niid., ar-* (Special to The Guardian.) Irlved today on the steamer Meigle.‘ ’ PARIS. Juli. 7.--Seven thousand They tell a different version frolnl persons were made temporarily that fqrmerly published saying' homeless by the flood' in the river ' . h Seine which reached its crest yes- |-sg? of me C,-ew 15” meenbontis terday, acording to estimates. At the suifeled nothin W te they went to the cabin where every the same time 21,000 were tllrownvihing Wag as comic,-mble as in B- out of work by the high water. lparlor. The stern of the steamer- The water in the river rcceded dur-5 was nigli on the rocks inciting me ing the uislu and an official slate-‘nlmni-ti' ns comfortable as in s man-` ment stays if the weather continues dry normal conditions may be ell- pected before the end ot the week. *Bolshevik ‘Premier I Offers Peace » S'I‘00K»HOLM', Jan 7.-Nlcoli Len ine, Russialli Bolsllcvlkl Premier, has made a new peace offer to the Allies which is being taken to Lon- don by Col. Tullents, British repre-l _T110 “WU Sai' had the Cililtolll and sentatlve in the Baltic Seas. Amongl fW0l1lY-two of the crew remained other conditions included in the of- H‘b0lrd all would have been saved. fer by Lenine is ix promise to abol- ish terrorism and the activity of,l\l\d when about to leave decided* revolutionary tribunals, acc-mlingllt was better tc remain. scarcely to an Emhonpm newgpape,-_ ,had he regained the deck when a , giant sea struck the boat, drowning, the occupants. A German survivor §c0N0cNsu> sricutst *SOCIAL AT MOUNT RYAN, JAN- ' ° uary 10th. *FOR ~8Al.E.-- LARGE POWER grind alone. N. Winchester, St. Avards. _» 5860J12-24-Mviipd °MA|o 'wAN'rEo, Fon GENERAL* housework in small faintly. Ap- ply 277 Richmond »St. East Dtf. *WANTED.-GIRL FOR GENER- al housework. Apply 225 Water Bt. 0088-1-7-Ml'}3iptl . 'UWANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework. Apply 18 Lower -Prince Street. -MBI *WIANTED lV GENTLEMAN, A 'bedroom (with tire place preferr- ed) ln private house. Apply at Guardian Office. , ~ 6070-1-6M3l. *FOUND-N|AN'8 GREY ANG- ‘ ora glove, with tan fblndlpg.0wn- er can have same by applying at this office and paying for ad. Mil. *PURSE FOUND-ON HILLS- borough Street containing sum of . money Owner may have same ' . 1 _ D 0" 5DDH°“"°“ ‘Y 'M5 °m°°- PEW' otllar Maine ports. Under the ship- l ing property and' paying for ad- vertisement. ..._.___.....__.___...______._.____ VLOBT. BETWEEN GILLIB' JEW- elry sore and Hospital black satin handling containing hand- ksrchiefs, purse, rosary case and rosary with initials on crow. Finder please leave ni Guardian Office. Mtf. FOR GALE--A FEW FINE 8lL- 'ver Foxes. either male or female or in pairs; large. well develop- ed 1010 pups. Also, two pairs year and a half old breeders of ‘the very highest quality and 'bl-eeding. Prices right. E. ,l-1.' iilsynor. Sunlmarside. P. E. is- land. 'B113-ldlifiildl. QTRAYID FROM MV PREMISEB Dome time after October lst, 1019 one red beifer one and a hal! your old has very short tell. Also one ox black and'_whli.e lame age. 'Marked right ear fork- sdaud notch’ under :Im earl’ 1 :Anyone _ no ug ~sn g o tlllliiilttie hindi! advise Andrew lsion. During the first day they view led the natives, high above on the llulild, but were powerless to do any, 1 t l ng. _ 1 fl-not nlgm the me went to ned ln? _tile cabin. After a hearty nleul they! isiept soundly. There was only aI ,slight movement of the ship al- ` though it frightful storm howledj land but a slight grating of they lbottom on the rocks’ was heard.; iA'ff»€l' ll |002 sleep they awoke. Sevl :onli hours later the lngralinm took. itllenl off. l The second ofhoer was in,a boat is held by immigration oiiicer Dool- ey, pending instructions from Ott- awa. Z?-¢J~Q’}_;; Shipping News A lialifax exchange says.-The rlinlor is again revived ou_ the wat- erfront that. the marbio department will move over to the dockyard lil the spring. This doubtless comes iroln the report that the naval and murine departments are to be amal- gllmatetl. - ) Owing to tile heavy weatliirr it; has been iulpossi-bio to land out Sable island und consequently noth- lllg lms been accomplished in the attempt to float the Greek steamer stranded there. DIREGT BTEAMSHIP SIE-RVICE B_s'rwEEN sr. .ioHN AND Bos. TON RESUMED. ST. JOHN, N. B., January 7.-- Sleuiusllip comlnunicaltion be- tivceli =S't. John nnd»Boston. which wil; suspended early in December, uus resumed Monday by thc East- .-rn Steu_lu_ship Lines., lllc. Here- uitvr. during the winter seasonille l-.tulner North Lund will leave this port. Monday evenings. calling at Yulnloutll, but not at East ort or ers ot. the order of the Paper Con- troller. The Controller is given the right to enter any premises and call any slleriff of peace officer to assist lllnl in taking over the paper in question in whose possession so- ever it may -be. Manufacturers shall be entitled to colllpensntiou at the rate which would have been psyuble to him by the publisher had not the pnper been requisition- eil, such price being fixed by tile Paper Controller. The penalty for non~colnpllance with any order of the (.‘ontroler’s is fixed at $500 per day for tl period not ellceeding ten days. formidable British Fleet in Pacific and indian Oceans NEW YORK, Juli. 7.-The Newi York Evening Sun publishes thi: following despatch today under ii Washington date line: ~ `A formidable British fleet in the Pacific and ‘indian Oceans will be recolnrnended by ‘Vil-icounl Jelllcoe when ll-e returns to England and reports on his tour of naval investi- gation of the 'British Dominion, ac- cording to authoritative informat- ion here today. “This fleet will be recolillneudeil to consist of eight battleshlps of the latest type, eight modern battle cruisers ten light cruisers, forty destroyers and aibout forty submar- ines lt was said. ' "Tho expense _ of construction and mainteliallce of the proposed fleet would be ‘borne in part by the Britlsll Domlnions concernedy and the acceptance of the ‘plan is ut their discretion." Week ol Prayer Scrvice Last Night ill »St. Paul's 'Church last even- ing the pulpit ol’ that church was occupied for the first time in its (Special to The Guardian.) wire that the ice breaker Montcalnl ' l 5 fl . of thefproéluct ‘of nl'|y_nlillt which ('uél{»}E§3E€;"n§Xn_ 7___w|;h |,m.,,|y 'ds re “He ““' 5 re “mg " °°m‘ twelve miles between her and help , in the_iorlll of thc powerful icc- 1" M Duper' A-' R' Prlnglef K- C- breaker, Montcalln, the stculner (Tuliadisn Spinner will hnvc to spend another night slid may be many days yet of captivity amid .IIPIIN IIIIIIIIIIIES ILIEIII _IIIIIIFIIEIIE (Special to The Guardian.) 'l‘0Ki.O, Jun. 7.-in addition to proposed legislation permitting for- eigners to own land in Japan. it is skid here tllut the Japanese Govern- lneliis colltelllplntes the relllov-ul of certain other untl-ulieil restric- tions wllicll lluve been judged by foreigners as constituting at form ‘of discriminatory treatlnellt. it is said tho proposed laws have been favored by ille treaty revision com mittee and thut they will illclude the removal of the proliibitioll against foreign owned steamers en- gaging ill .Ia allese coastal trade. Urge Coilernment to Continue Shipbuilding, (special to The Ginn-dla»‘l.) I OTTAWA Jun 7.-Ship -buildersl oi Canaria had an interview todayi .with the government strongly urg-I ing the development of the Caiiad-_ lun Merchant Marine. » de ree the overnlnent shi build-i that afterward n system of subsid- ies will he adopted. (lorliracts so far awarded provide for sixty sllips There is a. strong porbability that tlliswill be increased to 70 alld then assistance will take the form of bonuses at the time of the armistfce the price was $199 per ton. It is now $176. There is' about $15,000,000 left of the original appropriation of $75,- 000.000. . ---<-o>l-- MONTHEAL WATER SUPPLY NOW UP T0 NORMAL MONTREAL, Jan 7.-The hope of E. it. Decury, Chairman of the Administrative =Conlnllttee of the City of Montreal that water con- ditions would be almost normal, is -practically fulfilled. Some parts of the upper level of the oily are still scantly supplied but at 8.30 tonight the pumps were obtaining water on a basis of seventy million gallons llistor b it non Al llcun minister, ,Which I” Wei' 'he ”~V°"a5"~ °“Pa"'"'y' 5' Y - ll! ~ itev. Dr. Fullerton, who deliveleil an able sermon on the Forward Movement and its -‘Message of Forelilu Missions. A special scr- vlce was drawn up for the Occas- ion. consisting of hymns. psalms! and scripture readings in which' Revs. Taylor, Glendennillg and Freeman assisted. Mr. Charles Earle sanga solo _ln his usual able manner. A collection was taken up during the service nlnounting to $37 towards the i‘. E. Island Hospital. The congregation wus the largest st any of the meetings so for held, the church being filled beyond its ordinary seating capacity. with jchnlrs being placed in all available space and inilny people unable to gain admission. The meeting to- night will be held in the Methodist Church, and' will be the unnuali meetln of the Prince Edward is-I ping lawn, however, the stenmcrs vice they carried ‘some freight for St. John to Yarmouth. nt whit-ll The suspension of the Eastern service in December led to protests from thi cit and -by Mayor Peters. Boston chamber _of commerce, and conferences wereheld in that city with the eteamsilip officials. 'Monday evening _the North Land tooir'a lersgaquantlty of hatvbware manufaelu in Bt. John for the United. States. fish and other i t. _ fee _ __ BCHOONER , PH O. ' I Atiii'mi~|N Haursx ...,-. The schooner Joseph 0. which left Crepaud some time ago laden of the Eastem Steanishlp Lines., illc., being registered in liiostonw cannot carry 'fre gilt from tl s port 3 for Nova Scotia points, nor can; _ they ‘bring Nova Scotia freight here. f \ . During _the suspension oi' the ser-_~ 'point it was transferred to s steam- . er of Canadian. registry. , the Bastion yoity council and tile! 5 land Bible Society. 1 ` . COURT OF CHANCERY ` The case oi’ Grover C. Gillis. complainant vs. Arthur S. Gillis and wife, Mary Gillisndefeiidants. concerning the partition of certain land, was heard yesterday before the l-lon. Vice Chancellor, Mr. Jus- -tice Fitsgerald. Mr. G. Gaudet K.C.. sswppeared for the complainant and r.‘D. A. McKinnon, K.C.. for the defendants. The complainant alleged that he had lx half interest in it farm\of 100 acres at Orwell and that the ,defendant had taken possession. ‘He sued for his half share. , Evidence was given by Neil A. Gillis, Grover C. ~ Gillis, Arthur Gillis, Mary Gillis. Roderick "cr" ~:.°.l'i"..~"~,.:‘....°r°:'.i. 0.. _ e oou e =¢e:l'n#uil\|va ivelnmwnen hither City Commissioner Ross, speak~ ing of the strikers, said there was no_ question of the striking employ ces being taken hack, or of tho uity's commission coming to it com promise with tboul. ’l`lic new staff K were also in nttendallce Dr. representing the Abeitiveits; toll Ctilnpbsll tile Montague and frank fraser the Victorias. tfounaughis have dropped ou with pomeesslu ll'|'°***° 'Nl' if B-°_u9'*°*' 'mn' lax and is now discharging cargo. evidence will 'M' iienrd. - OTTAWA. J 7.-Th M i . (s°°°'°' 1° Th° G""'d'““') Department, lliias? been ngviseflr :E , ‘succeeded ill reselling the Canad- “" Ord" in C°““°" “i5'“ed mday inn Spinner this morning and that the latter vessel lluvlllg been rc- leased is now following tlle Mont- ';N0thing Heard ° it is probable that in n liniiteii`\‘icfl the following crew- s it ll - _ ~ - ,- mg program will be cominuud ,md |,vlllc; cook, ’I. Duncan, Clark s llur- llle ice-flees that have held tightly for the past three weeks und have 'caused her to drift through many a peril the latest l-eport recclvcd this llloruing from both tile drifting steamer and her gallant ‘resouer indicate that all is going well on the two vessels although the Spill- ner has shown llo slnoke out of hor funnel for llluuly nil hour now \\'Ilicll would illducuie that slit' ill out of fuel but there is llo discom- fort ull board und the crew keeps lip its clllll und shows il wonderful spirit. IIIZIIHEIIIIIIIIY Ill 0 EXFIJIIIEII NIIW1 ()'i"f`.-\Vi’A, Jail. 7.-lu view of the fteriillllatloll oi’ several of tile Orders fill (‘oullcil passed llnder the War Measures Act, the control by the (';|iii\di;i|i 'l`ri\dc (`olllllilssiou over the exportutinll of lcutller, hides ulul ‘skins will bi- no longer exercised. j (lollcctors ol' custollls will llo\v per- illlt oi’ the exportation ot' these [articles as ill pre-war tllncs. I , From the Tern Schooner Lucille _ ____ I li_.i_l.li~‘.\x. N, s., Jun. 'i'.-:\'oiii- ing has bet-ll lleurtl ot' the tern srllooner l,ucillu_ since she sailed from New York for Halifax oil November 30 with u cargo of coal and it is feared that she has found- ered with all on board. The schooli- er registered 189 tons, and was commanded by Captain J. H. Wag- ner. ot' Lunenburg, N. S., and car- 'Mate-E C Gibson, Margarcts- lbori seulniill. Nell Gulo. Bay St. George. Nflil.; Tom Mitchell and ‘Phillip Veajur, British West Indies. § W0men’s Missionary Meeting The \\'onlen's ‘ Missionary ol' the Methodist Cllurch invited all the mem-bers of the Missionary Societies connected with the var- ious churclies of _the city to illeet with them 'yesterday afternoon in the l-lc-artz Memorial Hall. There was ii large attendance. Mrs. Mc- Nair, President. of the Methodist Society, presided and gave an ap- propriate address of welcome. Re- ports were read from St. Peters’ by Mrs. W. F. Tldlnursh; St. James by Mrs. It. H, fiampbellz the Baptist by ‘Mrs. A. W. Sterns; St. Paul's by Mrs. A. ll. Viarburtoli; Zion, by Miss Louise Lawson; and from the Methodist by Mrs. Fred lbong. The scripture lesson was reod by Mrs. Tull. and .a number of women ol`fi-_red prayer with special l'efnrollcc to ilu: Forward Move- ment. A solo was given by Mrs. lt. M. Johnson and li duet by Mrs. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Jan. 7.-Panic exists among the Bourgeoisie of Odessa, owing to ‘the approach of the Bol- shevik arlny, ucordilig to a wire- loss statement. from :the Soviet govellllllellt at Moscow today. Lurlic numbers are leaving for Constant- inople :ind cllorlnous prices are he- illg paid for passage oil steulllers. Big indemnity liEiLLl.\'. Jun 7.*-'File Govern- ment is contemplating the organize tloll of a iullt cor oratlon ill which cull participate for the purpose of taking over the i|illit'.l.ry, llilvul und lllduslriill' plants ullil i`ol' the collver sion of uvuilablc ilrllly supplies ln- to lllurketable colnnlodllies, A plun has been proposed to give thc feli- erul state and individual cnnlluuni- ties ull active illtert-st in the opera tions of the prollosetl orguilizution wlllcll proillises tn but-olllc one of the lllosi. gigulltic i‘llte1‘pl'ises ill Ellriipi=. , -------<¢-¢--- Settlement Probable ,George Prellliei' Nitti of italy, und Vittorio Scisla of the Italian For- eign .\illlistr_v, who have been ill Ministers to be held tllcre. ment could be achieved. Soviet 'centers backed by Ameri- can communists have been estab-I lished at Glasgow with sub-coin-I mittees in various towns ln. thei Ciydie district, according to the, Glasgow correspondent of the Daily! Mail. ---<%%-°-°-- Kaisers Solis , Seek' Divorcel --- I PARIS, Jilll 7.-Prince August' and Prince Joachinl, rcspcctivelyl the fourth and sixth sons of formeri Emperor William of Germany have, brought suit for divorces according to Berlin advices to the Matin. - -?-<-e>---- FIEPUDIATION OF PAISH BY` BRITIAN N1---,- . f l _ ‘ df' ivlfed the membms to an m'er'c‘?"` a conllllste breakdown in credit." “mm fu’ “\l¢U0l\S to which (inn. l“’5'~ lf"“y“" "“""',l‘;‘“' to be hem in he urged us u solution of the prob- “M011 Mui United States buyers ‘mm ('h“rch U" Imduy ""e"“°°" Ill' lem, tllui. ull the nlelllbcrs of the “'e"‘~ but 'Ili' |\0l¢|lIl8 of both of] 4 30 - I _ ` League of Niltions pool their cred-4 $‘n"‘3*’ Wild llllcrferrs,| with hy mel ° ' ' - _ . _ , y . _ ` its und promote an lnternntlonalf F. and in ilu- inealitinie the _____ g 1 HORSE sHo_!I__E) BE HEL'D'- bond lssuetl. The luolley from Ger- _ "_“Cf|0l1N at St, Louis und New _'|‘|\¢. pl }.}_ |,,1a,,,| |m,.key_'p|,¢ |v, pg, |§|um| H0,-9,., 1;,-,.(..,1,.,-5 nlall_\' in tllv form of reparation \“Al\" ‘~\'\;i'u tit-vcl-l,-»~d. M_dgm_ has been ,.w,.gnmZ,,,| fm. ;A,,,_D(.|.,[i,,,, hav.. pu( ilieimieivgs which will come ill slowly over il Q" ";°_°_£""ri With the i'lil' men art. th.. §,,,,,,,,,, Wm, ,he f,,||¢m-ing .,f.;gn i-4-thru .i-iiluCi’;livoli~ oitlioldiiig :i lclinf llcri-‘ill vi _ve‘ul"s. C;;2orlgnv `“,ebHt‘e‘r ‘;;11F¥;‘;ltercn;l 'éorne C. I fini-rs: Leonard Mnclveill. Summer~. arse slow n ar one own next sn i. con ii 10 uscf o “le l> qu » _ ~ f 0 w om is ,.150 side (Crystals)-President. H. 0'-lSprlng. Ai their unnunl meeting nie tllo new debt circled by N10 ‘°""°“_'”d Will! the fur 'trod Neill. St. Duustun’s Colleiio Vice ‘held this week thc subject of hold- illteruational bond lsued." |;,h';)‘;"3“ H03. Renfrew. It ifpr; , p,~.=,g|d._>m_ _]_ A, Macy/[.|\m||_ Changing such a show was thoroughly Asked how much of the _obllga-_ tame l-lllwi. the offering will be mode lottetown A (Abegwelts)-(Secretary. (discussed. it being pointed out by tions the United States government , “K 0fl°D0\l811ll & Cowonii, who Ex@¢u|,|v9__|i]_ M¢Q\|;|r\-lg_ Stanloygthe l’resiilt~nl Mr. W. W. Crosby. should assume, he said that would_ “ere '"‘_"|"1l' l‘f‘Rf>0nsible for the per,-y_ gsme (9,-ysmis); Jack gm-. I-who presided. lthul. il successful iiecessarlly bc a mutter of negoiia- ““d""“"""“K ‘if the llolt_ lt¢»||f,~,.w1 don( Chester Campbell, Charlotte-_5|1°“' h"d "ee" hem Drior to tm' tion. but that he thought Great "`”‘“"- town (Aheg~weili; P. Mcquniu and will' but none had been held since. Briiiun would be willing ii. gain-_ J. G. Dalton, Bt. Dunstau's Col-IHC* Htliimtlislaitroiiiflly' ill: favgr of the ` miter. \;5,000_000_000 of nm ima;-_ W"°**’**‘> 1 lege. All the above officers were 1'e'eBl1 Init o i el ii ow. hir. mm i \mm|_ -, 1, 1 , 1 1 _ ' present ni il meeting licid in this iHf\lI\l,ll0“ll Kelly UISJ ildvocaietl the io h(:-l,!“|n(\9bi0,1,,`9,::“:103,3” Uigtugt, Till] ‘yEATI{-ER V city on Tuesday nl ht and thereih0éli’ll;8 gf the Hllgw H011 U19 W- States treasury nt present lie ex- TLDIPERAT-URE ' ' or nil zu ;` : - ,' ' iii 2- -“T-%‘I»°-’_“'_'J’_1‘.‘ :_c:cfi..‘:::.::‘f .:.‘:.‘.'.f;:‘. “Dc Moor me _ ... emi, also advocated by Messrs Boswell.. (h | dl ( I ` "mm -__ ` b Th.; Auld .Mi-loin Hughes t‘oni~t and ° '°“ ”“°` 'roli»o.\'ro J. _ . " ‘“"‘°fl ¢.°f,oum§` on nyouon 0f'M'r Roper "T32 Btiiltish mlsslonbmade pulwsouth Winds' c|ou:‘l‘;°’Y“h§`I'l'?§l\ ill! in our _ , ' " _ ~ - c . a ur sy night a ca le message-U ' ' some act/aries. t"c."°“ii:. "°.:"'lii c.i°.'s2:f‘.l’:...‘.f'...‘.i:"‘."'~i “ i,‘;‘i'r fm- -_---... ...mf 'ii.:°:f.‘f.l.:'.":"- “ “K _ " P"°m 9" 9 3 | _ 9 °W _ e d that Sir George Palsh is negotiat-mu emaerature on Tues- ing 91 will may no tam .gms -_w.m~_ 111;, n the spring of 1920. A committee m n ,ar e Ame I I -I . Hill" WHS 11 above: et 9 n.m., duct, si. niinsiins were nominee ns consisting of Messrs Kelly. Roper " 5 '°““ °““ °'!Y*?“'s"icy It was is sims and in new nlembers, Alter discussion it ,Hill was appointed to wait Gr.E.'lf;mB‘g:_{:]';-h ::_\e:;*:|l`;yitw::l:’Slf' mgiggbest during the day was SE. M" wa, decided to _ ts~y'lui.en1m_rllste upon. e vernment and ask thot; ` l W0- nmel Three' ns$”_\we,,e Dm _be_ me ,u|||°n enrolment man” bv! bleeltniiiv/Intilitalrtliedritmor has noti The tide will be hixll this after- ?" me merging U M§'°°';i'°'f "lid t°.R"1Ml‘t;}f°”°“'°“' °‘ ocoi-ge'2rlii;ii i:“:ot.in 'lite llellgd Etoovgillalbg :init mm°"°' °* U2' t e__scnson; ,payer md 9,-M 0 i les ow. eoure ~tiie meeting ‘ 5 tomorrow/morning ciiei-l°iteiown_n _ern-tion Artis; s n solenoid a mi by' lion. '3"‘*°' I" “Y "'“_°*°' °“P°°"-Y- '"1" . ot- Hummel-elde.n$‘lio first regular M. Lea. on "nre¢¢i1n¢_-- ne ,aid does not represent. the Bi-iuslii Sun sets talrnrternoon at 4.34 Leu.” “me Wm bepluedm Ch.,._‘)m woumy |,,,_ “lad to ‘N9 "ery treasury. The proposal delcribedlalid ,tomorrow at 4.86: it rises to- ienetnwn on _rm so between the possible assistance to the time ll' "W f“°1°l' is diametrically ep. giinow mm-ning and saturday it st. ‘Diilii_¢lau'|,and Crystals. in me breeders. 'l‘h¢re_vf=\l_:Ilse e renal-iq. l>°°°'l 1° the volley ot the British -pl: - inegntme, all exhibition sim is a-omuien remain; stromal ss. treasury; who winner bomw- ul "1\1°°11» Monday January tn, eslas amused* at snnimenule ¢iltlebe._ the imlluicoss for semi-0 ""8|° 6"" fmm the United “‘I;~“‘ °~ |11- nsxt imduy mm wwe.-n me so __l>nes»~n»i- time .na num nm- Sim' fer the nw-nose or lonnlnsl "* °“"'°f at mean. sammy sin, ina orysini... lim: In Europe." _ _' ‘January 12th it sm s. m. ' - . 9 _ 'Germany Planning 1 if - D - the llution and prlvuto illdlviduuls` Oi Italian Problems, LO.\'i)t)N. .lun 7.-Prelnier Lloyd. , REPORTS 0F EART HQUAKE DELAYED Water Level' at Some five Metres. Full ation Have Not Yet Points Rose Twenty- Details of the Devast- Beerl Received Owing' to Destroyed Wires. (Special to The Guardian.) I MEXICO, Juli. 7.-Couztlan was| destroyed by Silturday`s earthquake- nun 2.000 casualties, int-iutlhigf more than 1,000 dead; ucordillg to| olliciul reports given out here to-, night by presidential military head- quarters trolil advices received_ from officers in the Veru Cruz cell- tre uf ti'islul'bailcv. The entire gai‘l'isoli at Teocelol $2,500,000- PREFERRED STOCK FUR AUCTl0N, lisue Coming 0ut at 7 p.c. Vlitlil Bonus oi 35 p.c. of Common' -Keeping Trade in Canada. NIONTREAL. .lan 6.-A new is- sue will be offered the public early in the new year of preferred nnd‘ common stock of the Canadian l~`ur Auciion Sales Company of Mont- real, Limited. This will consist of $2,500,000 cumulative sinking fluid 7 per cent. perferred shi-lres;at par along with which will go a bonus t-onferolii-e here on pclliling prob- lems ill which ltuly especially wus Applicatioil \\'ill be lllude to llsil Icoilcerlied. will leuvt- tolllorro morning for Puri., for the confcrcn-1 chungi-_ ` _ ` ce of the Prcnliers and Foreign, This new enterprise is capitaliz- Foreign Minister Scialu stated; to perferred and common stock. this afternoon that satisfactory pro( and llas behind it a number of thi. gross with thc Adriatic question hasf most important fur manufacturing been inode during the conferences interests in the city The object of here and he expressed optimising the company will be to hold public. collcerning the further conferences auctions for gm, ,mia of fu, pens of 115 pe: cent. of common st