..g l; n-q-p Ell-realism. _ Oetnlbttlo maven-Av new!!!" unu l¢"""'f It) 1O ‘ill u III the newspaper. _-___ chnrlortotown Guardian. ‘Pym Cents. pin-nip‘ Guardian. Founded 1387. Advice I i"; OI Ill pon- - . i0 ' II’ logo of. development. The II 'QIOil_'lQnI. IllfO Ind an» w: Outsma- no to In the known on hack, u "Registered 0n the Polling List. ction has a Vote. Everyone Who a Charlottemwn §£§e£x§1é Zéugtealge 0f Age has a Vote Today. ‘l In Order to Viltfinlfl Voggd lat the _Last Dominion Eie .., s-ll P|€S Pape Read y Ebody Covers Prince Edward island Like lite llew » CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA "MONDAY, IAN. 22, 192a IIIIIIKI alumni; an“ "\°°|"5l4\ IIIIOIQ. "u, t. u paw tn zinc m "g- i a run ' L,’ raft... " 1...“... 8"" "all: CIIUIII ilklu tel QIOIIII _ (l) HIKE lei IQIIIIII OI IQ III condition: Illtllfly O DO Ill! than» loathe- in point: “yo: non Mullen leelll D7 Mall, Onnnlll I330. U. l. A. $4.50 Annual lublcflptluu. Dcllvolul I100. illllml IN HllHH llllEY BEIIUMES lNBHEiSlNBlYiBlilE Reported to Paris Officials that Germans Preparing for Sudden Coup. Mean- while French Proceed with Confisca- tions. Germany's Wealthiest Coal Ba- ron Must Make Terms with France or Face Ruin. v (Special to The Guardian.) bins have been informed that Ger- man secret organizations are pro- paring an attack on all Allied troops occupying the ltuhr, accord- ing to the Exchange Telegraphs. Paris correltpondent today. ‘non-non, Jan zt-mrencil penal- ties for Germans obstructing or disobeying orders in coal duties in- elude lines of 100,000,000 marits and imprisonment up to five years a Dally News despatch said today. IiO-NDON, Jan Zl-Fruncc is about to construct a 6,000 t_on sub- mersible liner. it is announced it will be pin lied for llse as a troop- ship and w-li be capable of carry- ing several hundred H101 PARIS. Jan 2l—~The French high command has informatiomthdt leads it to fear the Germans vaili‘. attempt a coup in the Ruhr in a low days according to unofficial despatches from Dusseldorf today. The desputch said the French offi- Cinls brought lnto the Ruhr by the Ger- mans. (ZOABLENZ, Jan Zk-The French activity today gave rise to the tear Fmilllg tho population that the hanks would also be seized. but (hero were no such confiscations here. The French are operating throughout the British area around (fologne the British agreeing not to oppose the French actions so long as their application docs not involve the use of British troops. » IQSSEN, Jan 21-—-it was report- ed hero this morning that Mar-shrill Foch, the French gcnersl-lssimo would arrive in‘ the Ruhr Vale? during the tiny. ELBEREELD, Jan '21——'i‘he rail- road workers in this zone decid- ed toduy no longer to transport the con] rcouisitiolfed by the French. This decision was leached after an, n11 night session here in which many oi the delegates favored countinuance of work. y ‘BERLIN, Jan 21—— The garrison at ‘Muenster has been withdrawn to prevent a clash with the French if the letters advance is continued Government officials said that the garrison is in a state of excitement and that oven a lieutenant is co-p- able o! an irresponsible act which mm". precipitate another world‘ war. DUBLIN. Jan ill-Hugo Stinnes has been trapped by the French oc- cupation of the Ruhr. He has taken pains to keep away from the Ruhr personally, letting the other iron masters face the French -but they have caught him financially. He must either make his peace with the French or risk ruin, for if he cannot get coal and Condensed Specials “Allis-aloe par lino per day. lo per lino per do! for i thy: or over. ls n lino per day for d do a or over. Count I wards to a lino. Groups of -.-. flzuru. initial letters. count u one word. l3 pet cent. discount for nub. Addruo form: part of no. end must be paid for. Bvociol Baton Iurnilhod Room all. ‘the yo"; for. work. lituotion venue. for words. I00 par , spear-m THIQ clrv enun- dny $5 ‘hill. ‘Finder kindly st this office. 21tf _ w.___......__._.__- ‘ FOR IALE-REGISTERED YORK shire hol. Claude Crnswell. North Winsloe. 1155940” "rescues WANTED FOR 8T- Mnry‘: Rold school west. Suit , hlolnent for remaindi; 3f '10“? . ll, Apply» Victor o “ill!!- Bgqpqtg", 11217-9421 “ gosh-m fl-iie crrv onus- Q GIG IGYII ‘coke from the Ruhr for his ‘Indus-I LONDON, Jan 21—A'illcd authorqtries scattered from East Prusslzr to Southern Australia and for his fleets the gigantic fortune he has accumulated silica the war is likely “t any moment. His personal prestige is also suffering. in fart Stinnes is down and he will not to crack. It was all built on his; ability to supply cheap coal and coke which the French can cut oil‘ get any holh because hehas drlvcn. competitors herd. Fritz 'I‘hysscn, sen of Stlnnes’ chief rival, August 'i‘hyssen, has become the hero o.’ the hour because of ills defiance of French orders. ‘Stlmies and his sons have been absent in tho pre- sent crisis. All the other Ruhr iron masters have been conserva- tive nnd concentrated thc'r weaith in the Ruhr but ‘Stlnnes’ (ipcrstions are widespread. For the moment he can buy English coal as he has been forced to do, but the price U. S. Interested _In Canadian Immigration (Special to The Guardian. WAlSIiIlNGTON, Jill’), 2l—-lndi- catlon that the Canadian govern- ment is considering seriously the suibject oi’ selective immigration. somewhat along the lines sugges- ted for the United States by Sec Telflry Davis is given by an offic~ inf report received today by the Commerce Department. The Canadian Department of; immigration and Colonization Ottawa was said tn have reques- ted the provincial government of New lBrunswick to outline nn int-l migration policy whereby only, those immigrants who could be immediately absorbed by the in dusirles of the province should b permitted to enter . . . . .. . .. I British Farm Hands Pour Into Australia (Special to The Guardian.) AnlqLl/‘EIJE, Auslrnlilxl, Jan 2i --| Nearly 600 farm apprentices from Great Britain have zlfrezldy zlrrivell here and further nuntbers cf such desirable inlmigrnltts 1m: expected. i i i March. the boys to this country from thcl old land is regarded as an unqunii-i fled success. The of South Australliu lnteltds continu- ing it, and the farmers are prqtutr- ed to train and accoznodatc tin» agricultural pupils. will make it impossible for him to continue. Stlnnes’ property and ponds on clue-W) ltuhr coal. coal. coal and 13 per produced in the district. or controls tho mines, the German prOduca between 3,000,000 and 4,000,000 ions of coal. to ti o'clock this afternoon the su- preme council of the miners and tho workers council ni‘ the state mines sat and dliberatcd the getter- ul strike question ut Roechlitlg- ilausen. They finished by resolv- ng to hold n. strong delegation to ticfll on General dmgeutte at Dussel- dorf tomorrow morning and in dc- mand first the release of lilo ar- rested mine officials, second the withdrawal of the French troops. third the complete ahcntlettlncnt el‘ the confiscation of the Prussian state mines. ESSEN, Jun 21- German regul- lll‘! 8Y8 PGBOITQI] lllOl/lilg from Knttawltz toward Ruhr. Tile strength of the force is unknown. There was no offlcluil confirmation oi’ the report. Kcelligsbefg rc- reports have reached here of a son- siderable concentration of Polish troops in the vicinity of Suwaiki and the neighborhood of the 1511s! Prussia Llthunian frontier. Three divisions are mentioned but there are no indications as to zlgainst whom the ccucentntion is directed. There are rumors as yet-not con- firmed of a mobilization of several polish reserve classes. DUSSELDORF. Jan 2l~German authorities have notified the French that in vcw of the confis- cation of mines no money “'51! b" available to pny the wages of miners today. Local officials stated that they would not. there- fore, accept resiponsibliiity in event of trouble. When this news reached the gang of miners who were nlilllng through the streets they became excited and hastily consulted the heads of the unions. BERLIN, Jun 21- Gcrmatly will resume negotiations with the Al- lies coIiectivly if England and America also France withdraw troops from the Ruhr as soon as the present dispute regardlntl w?" and wood deliveries is adjusted. Under no conditions willl Germany negotiate with Francs separately the ‘Foreign Office declared. Eight Perish in Tenement- Fire IANWERENCE, Jan ill-Eight per- sons perished in a tenement house bore early today and two were in- I i‘ w!» might, Jhry Garden vault? ‘one. minder hlnrlly leave at 84 siflpi Ammo. ~ ‘4 Ru lured, one seriously. The flames h- o been advised t at im- the welfare oi‘. his organization de- ¥mqu , fifllhilk. ills ' uhitl \ have eon‘ s ere ly expansion policy was built on‘ Ruhr llc owns 16 per cent of the cent 01' the coke He owns GGEBGIIRETCIHFII ‘Luxemburg mines, the Rhine Elbe union and the Bochum union, both onorlnous smelting and mining concerns, be- sides that the Stinnes family ntincs ESSEN, Jan 21—lg‘rum 4 o'clock‘ German Exports to Ganada. Increase . . \(8peclai to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Jan. 21.—-'l‘ratlc re- turns nnd the reports of shipping conrpnnies indicate that. German goods are bcinz exprrlerl to Cun- utla in increasing quantities," ports L. D. Wilgress, flanatllltn Trade Commissioner in Hmnburg Attempt to Release Prisoners Frustrated (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN. Jan '21-A piet to tun- nel into Mount Joy prison from e nearby house and release the Irish [iolitical prisoners held there was frustrated today by Free State forces. Royal Commission To Investigate Alleged Combine (Special to The Guardian.) ‘OTTAWA. Jon, ‘h1.-—-As n result of an investigation which has been going on rm- the past few months, action has been taken by the government to further inves- tigate an alleged combine among steamship companies having lakes Superior, ‘Huron and Erie us a-hase of operation. An order in council approved and made public tonight by the lPrime Minister pmvities for the appointment of a royal commission, "to enquirg (mo the alleged combine of shipping inter. csts in its effort to dominate and control fllflyffellllll rnies and germs under which grain has been car. T180 ffilm the llarlrlrs 0f IFort Will- iam fllltl Pilft Arihtlr." ‘Changes were tnade sometime mm that the lake shippers had combined to enhance rntee on 1H8"). IBM they were also discrim- inating against Canadian ports and in favor of American lake ports. At the some time it was charged that a combine existed in regard to lnlre insurance rates andthat tonnase handled was compelled to be insured with compnies amal- Bamted with or controlled by Lake Steamship Companies in question. Fielding Reports to Prime Minister OTTAWA. Jan. 21.—\A repor from Hon. W. S. Fielding, Mlnisfe of Finance, s! to the negotiation which he had conducted during pl absence from Canada, was mud tn the Prime Minister and otbe members of the governent ln cab inet council this afternoon. it i understood, the statement iron the Minister of Finance was prnc tlcally all that was dealt with to d I swept through n three and n half storey tenement on Elm street. inc rev‘ i i HEV. H. l. SSEISWIN SPEAKS UN THE PSSSESEIIJN ill Addressedilargely Attended Meeting in the Strand Theatre Yesterday. T110"! W118 i1 lfiTlée llllellflflnco at ii m; ll‘illf‘,'l‘ problhitinll nil their. the Strand Theatre yesterday at‘ rm did not ll])[!l'|;(‘l‘\[(} 11,.- ternoon when llev. H. A. Goodwill her. n-s of the open hing When it 0t‘ the Social Service Council cl (‘Mill's to polling our vote on hfolr‘ Canada spoke upco the Temprf" “if we lllllFt not forget tutu, we once situation. His Worship Mali" u‘ Ir‘ til»: first to blaze the trail Jenkins presided and lntrod-uvvri h, f'~|l l‘) the speaker. On the platform were our . . . ‘EEUJ 11m] also Mcs.‘ s. J. K. Ross, David sl-l- is ll lhut every poz- llfic lmilot Schurmnn and Isaac Cartel‘. “his ' on the right side, , the Temperance Alliance. v No ilrillllllifilry’ law has cverlmll :5", u; I I “'i‘hn liquor IbllSlIHZSS today is a lzrllnpll-tl- but thorn are, the most hated business on the wither-v,- m (Ivory province |North American continent," de- ltih-rl- ii i [H111 given lpqf n cinrml ltev. lVlr, Goodwin. "It has rhnhri- il is ilrivlgiltg with it un- llilil its day oi‘ popularity: Ullllutllllll lwlH-lll. Prolfilbition ls n. suc- was a time when everybody w» lo the degree that 1t removes thought that dlrlluking and thcllw facilities by which men can open bar were permanent instllu-sl-t liquor, ant] in illustration of itions which we had to endure, in Kill-y the speaker quoted the list 1W1”. 011d ~11? fact to welcome, in many easesmi 'l'ill'(>!ll" police court convic- and "lot many years ago gpprqllnns which differed greatly in were people living who ncvl-riluluhvr ltccorvling to lhe kind at" llrt-nlned they would see the day 130110!‘ law in operation. . when the business would ‘he out- "l 1H" 110i ffyilil: i0 condenclile this month and in Fhhrurlljr (l.n(‘;]awpd throughout the greater pm; liquor drinking born," he (‘Ulitlll- lines of steamers The scheme of hrin;;.ng‘.Q1' America‘ Bu; memo,“ gnfly" tit-d, "I know it is flowing, ‘but it plying to Charlottetown, and other up of recent years a great oppo-ia YEIHYEYH: llmlilfl-zrotlnd. When a sitlon against‘ the liquor traffic. m" scans ll is being drunk as out‘, it has spread to the [street riawly‘ talking through hislhzlt. it innll throughout communities iiilil H a physical inmossibillty that it entire provinces, with the rcsultfilil he consumer) as much tinder E hut today it is the worst hated R llrflhilliiflry‘ law as ln open sal- traffic. ml top of the earth. Dml- " Mr. Goodwin referred to lug incidents in Montreal "lin- Labor Union refused to the liar Tenders Assoeirihiv parade with them on the s! M’. ‘f! ‘siriic, ivbeulllh QXpel'lent::,-s us a prohibition "ufiw speaker in a Nmvfeuntllaed town prwilcrn. he discovered that ziesplle l l I in Hive it any official Siilltrlimp my llffihlliiftill was working real good. sf Trade, Hlllfl‘ the tigitotitln in the made illfllprfss ror_ refcrrctl also to the recent Anti-j Th0 argument l8 gmom League convenmm m Tm. young men are driven by prohibi- mm “tended by delegates n; Sixty ilnr to the drinking of such cm:- different nations in Drflilf (if his Perms-s as lemon extracts. shoe lutcnlelt that througzllotlt the uiv- Ellfli-‘killi! @10- lt was not tho Young liiized world there ls n grovsinl.’ d8- "mn- b"! ‘he 01591‘ "Pllnli-‘lnls. W110 illlillli] for the removal-oi Hi0 rum 1W1 "CF01"? HEIWOS to lhclr thirst ‘traffic ' [and must get alcohol in any form, Tho younger melt of (icrnlncly “mt ‘WW’ Wflilfflfl f0 £11954!’ Exile" Ilro (lcnlmldinl: pfollib lnw' mm“ T001110 flit-Illa m“ IhQTO 1S ‘in "H," (,nunn.y_ m M“ nufljirll_r\t_"l hquer consumed nnrlelj prn~ iitarlk Suwulcll, Norwu}. l‘ ‘Etllllhhlhitipl EM“ ‘WW- imil l" Th0 “m! Scotland (he mnvplnvm H. “m, salm- breath talk about people noticeable and all are inll-reslhtl infdrmk-Eng lmxlmls (Yflllfliflilnllfl moving forward in this great l'e~‘i°"“s° "My °“""°‘ ‘ i!" "0""- form. These countries zm- watch- mm!‘ "will" “Y? lng us in Canada, herfnusu uw ill‘ ‘W11 I10 bark to Where we were be~ the pioneers in the limit move. fore herflllFi‘ the law is unt what meat for national 30mm,” It be, ll shollltl be.“ Ii (‘nnnzlzt Iplits now gm, m m“. own ‘and "M Mu-hpq she will losc- all Site has gained, its fruition in this coniinonl lellmml Wm 10"" [he gYlllP-lihl‘ 0f l?!" bl’ our own ‘Canadian licchlc and “""'1‘E "5 ‘WEE 90" "lust if" f0?‘ h, mum,“ by W, “mph, m- mm.“ uard. and to (it: this it is the duty Edwurd [RIMNL H. \ 3d m el‘ every right-thinking man and me "My twenty y,” 055 vmmnn lo use to the best advan- will bring to other m great m?“ ‘hi’ "Th" 015W"! l“ his -0\‘ hope; but K we m“ aim,“ h, “mu llrr lmnrl on Monthly, the 22th]. task‘ m?“ m" mnure Wm ‘York! ‘The speakcn concluded Mscomaggment “non mm“ ample-all applause. alter which the Nll~ will hold bark the world's nrczreP-s"‘“"“' “mhfm W" 5"“ “"11 ‘he towards sobriety perhaps T"? 0 s@",""‘"“"g “‘U”“""’“‘ cmti l. We are slrl wife.’ "Hilly _ m E S Peel 00., Ontario for a victory, not fur ourselves alone, but for civilization unll U"! world, "We have made some viii‘ $9‘?- io . ntkinke. l prohibition l1 - .,,,‘.“‘,,,,,?-- mind... m» for Sire and Mare iWo nmde "in mistnio» oi thinking} _____ that a prohibition law, opt‘ placed (special to The Guardian. upon the statute books, 511ml" lorr/tw/t, Jan. 21.-_,\¢ the 0t- oneraie itself. so w sneak- ‘vmFfawu winter mt today A. l-lewson out nrLv "mil" "HEW" 0" ‘mrlof Melton Peel County won the Eilillt» 81111 Um? W" Fhmllih-‘lt """'3,cliatlrplonsllips fer sire stallion and enter upon rm m of "aiwml seismic with Forest King and Daisy ibriety. The Prohibition law lslmcnusm only an instrument put m our] hands for the purpose ei uhrklngr amid‘ l Wins Championship, i Ch’tov,'n’s Need is A wireless Station to Serve the Province Nlr i-I T Elli-ills, ‘M l. A, inillrltll-tl the (luarililtn when interviewed 0H the question that Charlotte- toulfs need ot’ a wireless station llflll ‘ ‘it: been felt and that he had linear-ll‘ hretlgitt the matter to thc aiiv-llllen rt‘ the Board oi’ Thu-tile on ]7l‘l‘VltlllH (ltttlasions. The (lupc lit-or sldtilll was then in operation and the [iYUflUSZlE to remove it to (‘hnrlrlttr-tolvn fell through. lie t-tinsldlrrctl the present n very op- ptrluun flllle for urging Charlotte- Hill 11'»: HPME 0i" such 1| stqyigyp 'i‘llu lPllSOil wily the station had (lllglllfllhy hut-ll tstahIKshetI at (‘upt- iivllr was that wireless was tin-n u m-w thin with any , .. l‘ . jut-Ling capo was tkotlght lu hi‘ the inst. ow of twourse it is that mr, nuns can be rc-coivctl just as easily ft Charlottetown. The Mal-inc Agtallcy is stunted the steamers make i known! this lileia" pert of‘ call. ‘ present tun.- we have no any of learning wilcn steamers are due . or whcthcl- u; any time they need assistance. We have new three stualncrs as well come in periodi- crtliy, and certainly thfs should be gilvitfllilllllltThflt Upposiuon began in (he Mme much as before prohibition, he is the plat-c fer n wireless seatiun. Mr l-iiggs believed if the question is represented properly tolhe llo- million Government that the sta- t'en will be cstnllllshtatl hero and he ilollvvctl the Guardian is doing pk: tn the importance of the mut- tel". wlslmuul nflllulumi [IHNFEHENZEHAS iIlJllHNEi. EBritish Chancellor of Exchequer Leaves for London. No Agreement has‘ Been Reached but U. S. Representatives have Consented to Lower rate of In- terest. (Special to The Cuardlan.) “iASliiiN(l"l‘().\', Jam g‘ m“, it ‘m5 m” knmvnlitlllolvirig nfiit-lal statement (l‘iglv‘|H “f uwmmly [hedrwlltéil alter the lit-ht Flllldlllg (‘om d‘ whtch it vmuld wUrkEiilESSlOllS hall their lt-nvl- iuklngs, A ‘mm-Hun U" a mnqmilll- two r-nltlnllsslons_ have given Ho"! and detailed uonsldrtrttliolt to 21.—~ rm- lhq questions involved in the fund- fiflh’ flf‘ the debt. Progres s has been made towards a mutual un- derstanding of the problems and (ilscussioils have no», volved isli "thinks At theirracllzazl a point at which the llrlt govcrnlnt-llt it desir. illlic that the Chancellor of the Ex chcquer should for consultation, return to London The discussions from Mmlmul have therefore adjourned and the imum fixed by existing law, WHS . Wlumcvllor of thl- Exchequer sailed uh tho 20th instant, Details of the Hllggpgflgng on terms of settlement which have been nuric by the eonlmissions s! sw-rv withheld. it will; e;- hit ~-'l that these suggestions were not in concrete form and ~ lat their public discussion in ad» "Alice 0f H" agreement in principle 111151"- Drove embarrassing to the future negotiations. 1t was learned however. that the rate of interest which the Lnltcd States represen- tatives Sflill they would feel Justl. tied in recommending was censlq. erflbly below the 4% lJcr cent xnlu THE WSHEEFS EiEESl NEWS, u l Rev. Mr. Goodwin gave some of ll. gnarl thing in stirring flit the poo‘ Mr S A lkirtclhmnld, vice presi- iln- estabilshlncnt of a vireless‘ station Ell (‘harlottcioivn struck him its at tlrng. ‘lie had not given much thought to the question previously. but on the face of mighty good] SUIVINIAHIZEH IN BHIEE (BY OUR OWN WIBELEQS.) 3"“ "B °Pll°"""~"’ "V! “He'll-it i" film of tile i‘h="l<11'*=11>“'" 1mm‘ RECORD snow FALL IN N.Y. STATE. GERMAN MINERS WILL STAGE GENERAL STREIKE. amen-s oer AWAV WITH I 40.000 LIRES. EIGHTEEN GERMAN INDUSTRIAL L!ADER' ARRESTED. MANY U. S. SOLDIERS MARRY. SPANISH TRE ROM l9 Jan. SURE FOUND. HARVARD DEFEATS YALE IN HOCKEY. 2,1.—Rdbbers steal l! i710 dcmanwiliéflfly 40.000 llrcs of cash from hockey mam defeats Yak, 3 to 2 NEW HAVEN, Inn 2l.--l{urvard would ‘Seem to be the most rcnsolrPn-vflte bank of gchegg; and ml in third Over time ma)“ I frble that reufd be made by this city nn behalf of the province in general. we occupy as an islltllllprrlvinre is New Engmnq, 1,1963‘ rum-cad ‘my. pmyed 2t strong argument in favor o1‘ oulnfic Cmsideramyr ilfliilllfifl " for n lvjrrrivss station. b9» Practically OVOTy stcrmsiligw of lm-J IIONDON, Jan ‘strike in state of owned mines throughout, which are Qccuplcd by 450 mcn oi American forces on the portance coming to our IHWWEIlCB "W0 "light 39 carries lvlrelrss apparatus and we; have today no moans of rrzmnnuni- eating with thenl. Daily Death Rate From Epidemics i i l (Special to The Guardian.) i ATHENS. Jill! 2 list as a result oi‘ among the Near East refugees in according to nl and medical director of relief. Important Resolu- tions Passed by L. P. U‘ a A. Nationalists is yet a wlmlc grneretinn ahcu o1‘ us. It can only the. effective ’ | EWhPIl we {like hold of u alltl new Oppose Smut s Govt; it effective. Prcilihiiionhls nnthuttl __ I complete success nnyw on‘ y s M‘ Th G d1 _ "heml" l‘ ll“ "Em “Ev” M“ '3' iC1(\PpEe;$lVI3 ssmllujtrrrsxlvlsn chance it m“ worked Enpnlculnhre.“ IHPHZOK- loader of ‘mhnm_-..1.— General um“ WQthe Natonnllst party, gave notice - ‘i til S. ti M"- ho s.ofns- have achieved complete ‘Emmy EnESIcEmIiEEy ‘Ebiddv thnrtmgg Jlitljlllpflfy 23 tahiisliltieni of national 50-, - - ‘blfietevs and mm um 15w‘, once he would move a direct vote of no and foray" Wm have become seplconfidence in the Smuts govern- tled, as today slavery has been mem- settled. and we question 1i 11° ‘*- i =The longer." The speaker went on to mm", three classes who could not be 0X‘. pcctcd to be hilarious ovri‘ ill‘! progress nf prohibition. T119955 wm-e {he victims of the drink ha- secondly the men Who bloke good. We must work on. pcrori and uudzuznlrti. Weather, Etc cmnomlo, use. efi-sMcder-"Jic ‘maritime-south wrest winds. with about the some temperature. hit; a 11mm e1" 0i 1'» "l";- "sgmfijiil High title this lfferfltlon at 2.21 lurgflt cm“ Orton‘ prohllv-Rfltl tomorrow ‘morning nt 2.21, “Em M" “m”! p" w‘ ' '| Sun sets this afternoon ut 1.61 “on has rlcne and have herome int- differcnt. iHe instanced n r900" . _ \i:l e,‘ ~91- vllimmcr majority than 110E011‘. heuJmL 24m‘ “'69 pm’ {and rises tomorrow morning at I day. a-Gordon o‘: Co. ,Gharlottetown, Su id tld eighteen min- "Rl-"le mm“ °E m“ “m” m“! been ates nEEEZEElhSn Charlottetown. the Labor Union, the resolutions were ndoptctl. l.‘ a Labor candidate contest Chm‘- lottetewn district at the next Pro- vincial election. [Further resolved "that a Conlmm?" ‘b9 "ppommd Edith Kermit Roosevelt, widow nfi to call a general meeting of tho lam (‘tnknpl Tneodm, working men of this city to dls- 5am (m, m" Groom» now alppreliuiles 1,000 a day! , At a. largely attended ntceting of l ‘central 21.—-— General _ _ y a , NEW vomc ‘Jun. zL-necora 1hr ‘full-illul llfl-‘l-ililflueliow mils in New York state and and Navy football gum ilifrance, called for Monday, Berlin Rhine have news dispatch says. “UASIHIWYPOEN Jan. H922 ever preceding year. 21.— O ficlal report shows increase of 60 ,per cent in number of arrests of ldllSe of civilized society in Eur- ‘durg iuw violators in second half of Opf‘ IRGHCEIBS lwaisllmtrrolr, Janet-Issue f. ZL-lhrmy e will he November 24 at ‘Polo Grounds, yew York, definitely an- Hiounced, ANNAPOIJS, Jun. COBLENZ Jan. 21.——Upwsrds of married since Jen- lunry 1922 at which time there }were 10,000 stationed here, Nljlv‘ YORK, Jan. iilw-Etarly col- unless immediate changes brought about are predicted by Sir Robert Home, former Chancel- lor of British Exchequer fbefore nnce of orders closing number of English speaking union of United wcli known cafes and restaurants States, , 1__ T)“, demhpf New York by prohibition agents the eplrlcmlcpy New York dry chief here. NEKV YORK, Jim. 21.—~L0uiB' gvifiivrlivlingc, larger and murder- MEl-BOTYRNE- J-‘Ill- QI-r- B?" Pr, released from life sentence in n]. 5.35am ma,‘ of Sqmrge, Australian, again defeated Arizonn prison (hr-m. “reeks “go, the United States walneifs hmilllt- 1' ruddy Jncliflv feamerweight chem‘ “H” "lllkllli! "M10001 P60018000 pim of Europe on points in light a; advertisement an‘; Bales letter cf action. MANILELA, Jon. Beard freighter Patrick Henry op- craietl by Tampn-lnterocean Com; “TNPP. married ycsteday to Miss Pfllllille b. Diver, author and co- 2l-— 5000405, neratitm officer. QAKLAND. (‘Ellis Jen. 2i. — pany arrived here after striking ajcrew wrecking of old Crime,- york reef at Sibsy- ‘island. 200 miles town of United states Navy duh south of here January 13. Gaping n; iCrew hole in side. WASHINGTON, Jan. 21.- Wellmf pm,- Emlmvmg informed officials here optimistic “"m'h“"“§1y over prohnille early settlement in funding of British war debt toU Resolved: that “it would be ‘acn- m,‘ ISKRWEL nmwugh l-mtmh "GEM t” m" “"'='“"|Z“EE°n E0 ha” mislsionel‘ sailed for home, ni- Cum- appro- val soon expected of U.S. terms. NEW YORK. Jan. 21_— Mrs. s Roosevelt. n, qpnnup Jam-ire on lSfesm- w, cuss the matter at a suitable date Ship 0Com‘ armmpnnlcd by My? A committee of three were appointed. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc IlATIll!.—l0c. per lino per day. Ir per lino per do! for I days or over lie. a lino pm‘ any for 0 days or over F- fluuru. initial letters, count l: one word. 1o per cent. dlnmunt fol cu . ddron form! Dirt of ed and must he paid for. "Moving Pictures, stupenduouo‘ Princeton defeated Pennsylvania] drama featuring Norma Talmage, 21 to 17, Columbs defeated Sonrll [mouth 36 to 20, Wisconsin defeated] Peters Wednesday, Minnesota 24 to l2 and Ohio State 1l880-19-8i lost to Iowa 61 to 21. at Montague Saturday. Tuesday. St. ‘Morell Thursday. "W!" L" Cklrllelin visit. (‘ENC IN NATL national Designers approve sack rout Landon. Jan. Association high waist effect and laps-ls of more width. decided lmnk lane) on 1W1) button cents deep vented barks as correct for spring and summer, with daughter Henry Landon, New York, frr 2l.— 0. i! inter- of Clothing of shoulderl NEW YORK, Jan. ZL-lntercoi- legiate basketball games today Dart- Spanish wax‘ nearly a threw over fortune m eld a s 1 board 2,000 tons of sugar and ricefgound g an pa“ sh Con“ in inaccessible sections of believed lost by member-g . amounts to between 4,000 land 6,000 dollars. ' E PARIS, Jan. 2f.- ‘lghtgqn q", _man industrial lenders arrested for (lhstructing Dccupflflgn orders n; French in lRuhr, sent to Mayence for trial. probably Monday's strike by workers of all classes threat- enci in consequence. in ten days about 100,000 tons of ‘ diverted to France, 51m 31mm an billion marks in custom re- “Inis and. taxes Mmlestrated. vessel, l . . ' |W1nn1peg Opposes B. C. Appeal (sfiflcili to The‘ Guardian.) WWNNPPFG. Jan 21 -—'l‘he Win- mipelz Board of Trade will fight ville arilenl of British Columbia to llllo timer-nor General in counc'l ‘for equcliution of Freight rates and have retained’ loom Fifbisdo to present its arguments when the iipIlo-ll comes up in Ottawa c.- ‘January 26th. ber Footwear That Does Wear, the AHM Kind Wholesale Distributors for Prince Edward Island ‘