I I . ~ V,’ Paper T ‘ . M41355?! w-m -- mm '9'» Flirt‘ *- AllTlaoNewa (‘overs u rlward W0". “mum: island L“: Th De . 7P2’ All The Atlas 9 B W. _ . . l _________d Worth Printing I ‘ a rlltlahlll G Ill! r gt-IIIII Giulia: llilllMANlA unssn l-N PEACE NEGOTIATION S Conicrees Will. uJfifiIoTo Arrange Term a Russia Suspected of Designs o States on ller Western Border including Roumania. i ~ -~-v-——-_ro—a-\ x (“will to The Guariilltl) British Government to enter such VTENNA- 7°73- u-“T-l" mllmfl- negotiations. This latter assertion, "it"! G°"°mm°nt- "mm"!!! W l however, was contradicted in Brit- sesnawb ‘mm Bllflll-Ytlst- h“ w- ish official circles. The frequent re canted Rsvsl- swivel of Esthonia. ports that have been current within as the seat of the peace negotlu- the post few weeks that soviet tions between Romania and Boy-let Rug... mtmded a, mum-y cum Russ“ RWN“ mPlksml“ 3W5!“ M1311 aflfilnst States on her western 811d Ema-ma ‘"79 ".0111 l0 b68111 border in the spring have rimmed peace nesotiatlons were Icon-est in Rumainds. as one or the reputed ob London lent week. It was said that jects of the attack said to be con- numanls lied beensdvised by the teunplietecl. uruiiv win ooisutr THE British JUDlClARY 0n the Manner of Conducting Trial of Germans Accnsiii oi War Crimes of _Wlio There are Fortyfive. (finsclal to The Guardian) only country appealed to llilist has yet consented and n. representative oi‘ the Fbrelgn office ‘will leave for London next. week to confer with representatives of'the British De parrnnent of Justice on the manner of conducting the trials of the forty “on o’ “mo” ch” five persons accused. in the prelimi- "d "ml W1‘ nary list submitted by entente mm" "I C119 Preliminary list sub- thiateenrars declared to be dead or miffed by the sllies. Britain is the their wheres-bouts unknown. BERLIN, Feo. lL-The German Government has asked parmlggdgn to send a. qualified representative to confer with the British, French, and Belgium Judicial suithorltlss in an effort to accelerate rthe prosecu- (Spselal to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Feb. ,14.—'l‘he fifth session of the thirteenth parliament of Canada opened this afternoon with all the pomp and ceremony 01' pro-war days, with the booming of cannon, the flaunting of pennons, with youllh and beauty in atten- dance and with both chambers or parliament richly decorated for the occasion. His Excellency the Governor General from his senit on the red dais of tire senate read in English and French the speech from the tlhrone. Those who desired to wit- ness the opening. ceremony were more numerous than these who set cured admission. While on opening day it is the privilege of Vlfllllllflg dignitaries and ladies to occupy the floor of the senate chamber, and there is a considerable area of ric- commodamlon there. the new senate chamber wee not built for visitors There are no side galleries as in tthe past rind those zut the ends are not capable of accommodating more than 250 people. Therefore the dis- appointed were many in nurrtber. The chamber‘ itself ls a ‘Lining ol’ beauty. ln lieu of the decorative panels which have not yet been ilev. and Mrs. Freeman Pleasantly Surprised IMPOSWINC uremic or" . PAllLIAMENTARY session All the Pomp and Circumstance of PreWarj-Days Observed._ Comments on Beauty of Senate Chamber Ill Which ills Excellency Opened the" llouse. Some Changes in the Commons. - secured the lwsil spaces are filled with a. number of striking pdntdligs depicting Canadian war operations. Red is on the carpet, red tin the chairs, red on, the dais aindijn the draping of the tho-one. ‘ OTTAWA, Ont. Feb. li-Jfliero were some changes in time aerating in the Commons Chamber when the House met this afternoon. A. Q. Mc Lean, formerly Minister rwitlarélpon- folio in the Borden Government. sits among the Liberals, on also does W. A. Buchanan, member for Lotnbrldge. J. A. Campbell git Le Pas has not given any notice or his intentions to move across the i‘loor of the laouse but it is expected that he will sit either wlthrtdue libe- | role or in no mans land. L. J. Gauthier of St. Hyaclnthe, who was sometime ago spoken of asn cabl- net possibility, has voluntarily re signed his seat asnonr: the liberals in o. letiter to Hon. llfrnckenziev King. Mr. Gauthier, howevr r, has not made application for n seat on the Government side of "is house so far as can be learned. "- (f utiiler has! 110i Yet f08.(“:‘i~u’ »" —>L‘I“IL so his plans Lor the session are not defl- nltely known. "man to whom this part of the pro- gramme was '.‘ (‘LLLJLCC surprise, roadie 1 very happy, speech Econ-l ate they. would hold sansetlng and knowledglng the gift, referring p, see what rnlizht be dons. CHAJRLOTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1921 THE CITY COUNCIL IN REGULAR in of Mr. W. W. Clark. The Olty Council met in regular monthly session last evening, May- or Riley presiding and every "mem- ber ot’ the Board being present, besides e considerable ‘er of other citizens, i.- Thls was the first meeting of tlie Council in many years in which the familiar figure of the late Mr. W. W. Clark was missing and the dut- ies of the office were cnpably per- formed by the Acting City Clerk, Mr. George P. Nicholson. Among those present were Mes- srs Joseph MoCarey. W. F. Tid- inareh. Alex. McDonald. W. L. lCot— ton and Rev. Mwurlce McDonald who appeared on behalf of the Anti-Tuberculosis Society. the Free Dispensary and Children's Aid Society to ask aid of the city in maintaining these worthy institut- ons. Mr. Tidmarsh suggested that the council should approach the local Government so that between them they might give more assistance to the institutions than in the past. Rev. Illluurlce McDonald pointed out that ls was unfair that when a man is sent to jail and no provision made for the maintenance of his fa-mllv that the Government should throw the responsibility of maln- talnlng his fatmllv on charitable societies. He thouaht with other members of the delegation that if certain old disease-infected houses were not destroyed they should be thoroughly fumigatod by tho authorities. Mayor Riley promised the defer gates that. at the earliest possible fMr. McCarey thanked His Wor- Delegations on Behalf of tlie Childrens Aid Society, Anti-Tuberculosis Society and Free Dispensary Heard. No Iippoimment to City Clerliship Made. Resolution of Sympathy Passed re Death (iiarlittitcrn furlrri wLll bailiville SACKWILLE. Feb. 14. — Char- lottetown curlers won heretodsy- by six points tn well contested same. Visiting curlers delighted with reception given them, ki-iQjv-i-i O OGOOOQQ-C OOOOOOO OOOQQO-OO" lcoiusrsiostlciusl o 0900 boQ-O-OOQ-VOQOOQO-OOQOO ‘WANTED’ GIRL FAMILY THREE Azpnly 267 Fitzroy Street. ‘JNO. more prosciutto Land Surveyors l-lermmvilla. ' $6.. Ollie-ll snow-u LEG~ e Maritime Provinces Telegraphic ltews (Bpeslal to The Guardian) ADMIRALTY BOATS LEAVE FOR LABRADOR YDNEY, Feb. lL-Two of the Admiralty C. D. D0815 will leave for the Lwbnador scnl fisheries ab- out March 10th. The boats were purchased by W. l). McDonald and fitted out for their work. WANT FAIR RENTAL ACT or. iorm, not». 14.—The city council were reqlleflled bY U"! trades and labor council today to secure the passing of o. fair rent~ s1 not for the povtlnce- DWrEl-JLIING BURNED TO THE BROUND_ ' N, Fob. 1i.—-Rob ert Gay of K111880188! and mam‘ the friendly and happy relations l-With Poi of Cold my, C. H. and Mrs‘. Freeman were last evening given. a most agreeable surprise at a. function in the schoolmom of the Baptist Church. The function took the form of an ordinary church social and as the church is noted for its excellent soolsils and entertain- end himself and Mrs. Freeman Joint mlnlstrntlons. fomnnl let option > was rendered consisting of n piano duet by Miss Earle and Mrs. rings, solos by Messrs Roy Qulgley, J. S. Pogson end Mr. Leigh Ding- well. r-ecltations by Master Lloyd Jenkins, and Miss Vaniderstlne. This tpart of the programme hav- ing been concluded. the surprise or the evening was sprung on the ‘astor and his wife-who were remind 0d by Mr. A. W. Sterns that they had bee married for twenty years. and because of their connubial fel- icit/y an their valued services to - WIFEB LIFE employed in u hunt. The animal apparently went suddenly mad and seized the lsdv In its trunk, where the progress of the church and the general good resulting from their was presented with u handsome bouquet ~.:r addition to her share in the pot of gold Thereafter the audience resolved itself "into u: in- when refresh- ments there was n very large at- iwgcfaelwegosilfnd l? vaiyadoaths tendance. Adelightful programme Naugn,’ Anibal!‘ g w h e PHCSLNCE OF MIND SAVED moment, For». i-i-me wife of an officer of the Viceroyb body- guard was attacked by elephant horn hens, wins winners. Apply l6 Park Street.‘ ' per-s of his fem-IT'S’ had a M"'°w QWZHIPO when his dwelllnfl Gll-Wht firo and rim-nos to the ground last evening. ..'."'ir'..»l_~ ‘T0 LED-LARGE F-ROil‘ noom on lower floor suitable for office. the Charlottetown Baptist Church they were deemed worthy to re- crrlve a pot 0f gold which he sc- cordingly prcsented to them amid Rev. Mr. Free- upon her husband struck it across the trunk with s stick. An ele- phanfs eye and pierced its brain, troying a victim is by tramping up- on him but this time. lnfurlatd Apply Guardian. awarrrzo-lxiiiru-encsn oirii. nor general housework Apply sLMi-s. Dr. Ladrarell 20a Richmond i.- ...._..__... 150.. eALa-rwsus? ovens-- chain, folding. win be sold cheap. Inquire Jenkins and Son. - . ‘WA TED IN MONTAGUE. 8 furnished rooms for light houw kheemtng. Apply’ Hardy's Harness g @_ , .» , .. " — ‘FREDK. HUTH l 60, 04 PARK BL, Btmtbwork; 8.121.. Inndon, England announce their spa-Inn sale or fur-a st auction on April lain. ma. m. it. Ila-mar. roost," Bummer-aide. P. I“ l. "snuuewig other new lot Just received-Play on any stool needle machine. Hear them. 41.00 up. Boar- and Weeks. a __ - - _-s. __.__-_ ‘anus-swoon . irlconesnain. the latest eon I-lhM-DWBN aoorecordsillio we Play sin an steel needle phonograph. e tn and bdar To interest c ...... ....__...... 82.84633 thorn today. 301118114 W69“; To Premium Fire Insur- a """~"'" " f2 . shoe ._......_..__.__..... 41am ‘ ALIainAn wt‘ sw-nacas. To rlashins. or, awaits ma, u do“ ‘ will‘ salesman noi- rowers ._.-_--_._... 449.1: ‘I as more 1a bayou lata To sanctuary Doom-attache. ‘““"°* W” » will‘ "4 serum. linoleum alc. --.. aoosr - §“"‘°"Y""“""PU “egg” V ' To Electrical c. ems - Ania: e-Cfisfi WWWR was armour, and‘ " $1 " K risooioo -.Z'u- a OM llflflflllf" , ' lit; KTWAIPBD LOO nssihemaiiowoearam- in l~ mowers: litre-issuers, Urethra. .. ' r- 1'0.‘ Arioiins womilri AND , , ' ' iiusamo nu iuimi i-rsn use ‘r0 Martyn great applause > by the’ blow, placed the lady in its mouth. An office standing close by armed with a. rifle, immediately fired. The bullet entered the ele- phanfs eye and pierced its brain at once killing ft. The officer's timely action saved tho woman's life. ' expat“! “twee! the congregation ship and members of the Council for the hearing granted them. Health Officer J. W. ltfcMlllsn. M. D.. then presented his annual statement dealing with the health 0f the city, which he was not in a position to present at the previous meeting. This report showed condi» ,tlons to be uneventful. There had been some crises of typhoid and u notable decrease in the number o.’ from tuberculosis over previous years. ‘There were a large number of cases of measles among children in December. The report referred to appoint- ment of Dr. K. W. McKinnon, V. 8., as meat and milk inspector as n commendirbl step and also com- mended the work being done by the Err-e Dispensary and the Sani- tary Officer. Set-gt. Bradley. He deprecated the keeping of pigs within the city limits as a nuisance Chat should be done away with. The total number of registered deaths in the city during the past years was 395. On motion o-f Councillor Miller. seconded by Councillor Moran. the report was received. Quite a lot of correspondence rwas read including a letter from Mr. McDuff. building inspector. wanting to know when the city would take over the office in the market building lately occupied by the Pirlbliclty Agent, which office has been dispensed with. Council- lor Smith was appointed to make arrangements to transfer the use of the premises from the Depart.- men-t of Public Works to the Red Cross Society iwho were anxious to GENERAL STATE The following genoralsiatemaient of St. Dunstsinb Cathedral Building Fund for the year ending Jun-um’ 31, 1921, was read at the church services Yflsterdiw: Expenditure ‘liotsi ordinary ensnditun 88.50183 To Cathedral or-sss m-.. sntstoo To motorist and mos ended more mum no: our count...“ " m ' Q toms and waralahtsuoattto non "lcfim, and can Iyeera to Ilia imprisonment. Ira. “mud,” bond" ___-._________ ma“, were‘ w‘, “m. g p". To ‘Paladin! and decont- bqid n“ been Tacoma; at nor in; "Ooufeastonals end essuagatrwawgorpaytiara, - " » a ~' ,. 1,390.78 gt. Aims deg more Milli 5T. [IUNETANS CATHEDRAL lllllilllNll HINC Total extraordinary expen- diture ............................... 5,613.10 Balance applied to reduc- ttion of debt ................. .. 2,362.44 $11,477.87 Receipts By private subscriptions ... ....... $3,756.55 By Sunday Collections.-." 6,837.72 By Net proceeds of Bazaar etc. ..'._....... ._ 1,023.50 By Donations . 1,050.00 811,477.87 T ' Odllaodral Dabt Summary 1920 Jan. 31. To amt cone ss per ‘Statement anlnnit- ted _... ...... ......-............. $69,258.86 Ices payments this year as above ....-..... 2,862.44 rear ONTHLY SESSION rent the rooms. A letter from residents of Bishop Street bringing up the old question {C} Au a asbaaalatlau. kiln!“ an abfionull. liorfiso g PLANTO BLOCKATTACKS idiots Test of Governments Strength. A1116!!!» on Coalition Will be Made Largely on Grounds oi Extravagance. LONDON. Feb. lb-King George There is much rumor that tho nccompanled by ‘Queen Mary, the government will try w spike the Prince of Wales and the Duke of guns of those criticizing it for waste of opening up that street to Prince created considerable discussion in] which several councillors express-i ed themselves strongly in favor of opening up the street if the nec- essary right of way could be secur- ed at a price that was fair. The School Board trustees re- ported an estimate of $34,250 ‘as expenditure for the coming yen‘.- and asked that the necessary - sessment be levied. The monthly report cf the merit and milk lnpector showed that l1 quarters of bee! had been rejected and 1 calf. a launb and a hog con- demned. ln milk the product sold IL.» Continued on Page Three. lift). ‘p.555; sterner in. Y__tirk vunbury FREDERICTON, Feb. Iii-Rich- ard B. Hanson, K. C. was chosen‘ as the candidate in support of the Meighen Government in the approa chlng lay-alteration in York-isndbury on Saturday afternoon. The election was made at. the con ventlou called by the executive of the National Liberal and Con scrvutlves Association of York and Sunbury coirntlcs and which prov ed the largest political gathering knell-held in this city, despite the fact that 't..‘le‘ preifious night a storm had raged and blocked [many of the highways. Delegations Very Large The York County Court House failed to come anywhere near ac cornrnodatlrlg the hundreds who gathered. Farmers were present in large numbers showing that the ngrnrlirn vote of this district is behind the government candidate. The fact that almost 700 votes were cast in the selection of a candidate- shows what a large con vention it was and all the "old- timers" on hand agreed it was the biggest as well as one of the most representative political usselnlblag- es ever convened hone. Despite the fact that there had been a lively canvass for supporters of the two candidates whose names were placed in nomination, the best of fooling prevailed throughout the a session of parliament which prom providing for a total expenditure ises to be s. test of continuance of of £950,000,00(.-. The first Tuesday the coalition government of Prime in April is considered the probab- Minlstor Lloyd George. Construct- le day for bringing into effect the ive measures which include the Home Rule Act. rt“. burlget, schemes of protsct- Although the glues ment has a lull to safeguard key industries great majority, ii wilt be loverely against foreign competition and prernttscked and tlie sharpest oppon- vent the dumping of foreign goodsdtlon will be dirrected against its and also for remedying exchangelrnanngment of finances with al- conditions, u plan for relief of thegieged Wasteflilncss, which has been irrremployed, prclnbly by publlcithe chief issue in the recent liv- works, new drin licensing regullelsctions, its puller of deallnz ntions, creation of Irish perlis- with the l-rlsh trouble and til-in ments under the Home Rule bill the costly occupation of Mesopo- nnd reform for the House of tamin. Lords. ONTARIO T0 APPOTN i‘ M POLICE (JOMMISSIONER a- Who Will llave Supervision of All low Enforce- ment and Will llrve Wide Powers. (Special to Tlre- Guardian) Haney, Attorney General, loudly applauded his tTBWLIFIAKLTUIIvNOW it ‘TORONTO. Ont. Feb. l-L-Onts- appears that zhe Goremment has » Sesrion Thit Opens on Tuesday Will be Real York. at noon Tuesday will open by presenting an economy budget.‘ rio is to create the position of com- missioner of provincial police who will probably be e new official with very wide powers in the Leg- islature. Lust feel; J. W. Curry, K C., the member for Southwes: Tor- onto urged that someone should be put lfl charge of all law enforce- ment in the province and lion. Mr. The Abegweits Defeated The Abegweite were defeated in their game last night with Sack- vllle. The score was 4-3. Some of the players are in decidedly poor shape as the result of the routh game of the previous night with Moncton. otherwise it ls believed tlziey could have made a. tnucll better showing. bill under wry; which probably will be lnitroduc _ m one lwuse some time this we tr. The enforcement of the 0. T. .1. d at‘. (xi-Annual laws will be put in zhe fiends of " . Provincial Police Commissionin- and he w" appointing . mites. "it re la x2e powers fr: -.i dismissing suborrli “pecker Duffy Says Farmers Control P. E. island TORONIFVT), Fi-b. lL-Gpmaknr Duffy, of the Prince Pklwnrd island legislature. n-ldreseinr the marsh- ers of the Ontario Legislature this afternoon said the for-oration of u branch Di’ rrlre United Farmers as contemplated in Prince Edward ls- land, he could not understand why, because the farmers were already running Prince Edward Island. He convention. said only two city members were w. .. ..... __.__ ADDED TO HE iHwsJa on admire Photograph of one of" the gowns purchased in New York by Mrs. Warren G. Har- ding for her inauguration wardrobe. The tea loam. the creation of a mountains-Assistants. FIFTH AVENUE OOWN MR8. HARDING HUS elec‘ ’ in Prince Edward island. ____¢..>_.___ HIGHWAY ENQUPRY NEARLY ENDED HALIFAX. Tells. 14.——l't is ho- lleved that aii difference in regard t0 the N. 9 Ilghvrcj" 501M W1!‘ have been, _ by the RCVILT Commission ‘n? nr-rt Wednesday. -—----~-uo0 ' THE WTTXTTTER ‘PEN FER A1‘ UR 117117. MOON. WT!‘- Morlsrare westerly winds Finn and colds“. = "fternoon at 3.08 - norning at 4.23. rmemoon at 5.27 “w morning at ‘.'. Tuna-lay, February T. V002!!! tlrr: flirrrehivro K"! ‘GHOSTS’! R INAUGURATION WARDROI‘! chiffon with gold lace and gflsn tnasele in front, a sliver and mauve saehgpund black and green lace in back. There is s train which is alnotmsuravlailifi -'~'-‘-¢-s...