‘ mg St. Andrews WEE P. J. MacDONALWS AD on t rrsous s01 J. MIR" OP h 00.. MAXIMs OF A MERCHANT "Human being“- l interest” advertising‘ is the kind that interests human 0 nrdlan flwo “guardian. Fnumhfl" Cliurloiiclfl stand-II Ce people want, they want you to let them know it. MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT If you have‘ what all 1H1 ' (ed 236 for and 235 A'gainst With One‘ spoiled Ball0t—_—T0- ronto and King- ston Churches Voted Against TORONTO. Jan. 22.~—.\llDlilGl‘ TffllilytCFlll“ ‘Church in the ‘City to night registered a majority against nntorini! the United Church of Canada. When the retlurns were anuounuixil at the meeting of the cougrcgiiiioii of Boner ‘Church it “as found that union had been ile- icatoil by a majority of‘ 134. The vote was 24.1 for, mill 375 against. st, Audre\v's ‘Ch-urcli, Kingston. also voted against union tonight by .1 vote of 47 in favor an against. st John's Church, Cornwall, vot- sn hy a majority of 244 against nu- ion. 5p Andrew's Presbyterian . Church in the city of Brautfortl proved somewhat o} u surprise to- night when tlieresult of the voting was announced. A total of 472 was polled, resulting in 236 VOi-HB f0!‘ l'niou and 235 flgflllwfi 111111 011° spoiled ballot. ln the previous V09 was the only Tresbyterlan iCliurch in thata city to vote against Union, and that by a big majority. Voting Returns. St. .-\nilre\v's. New Westminster for 117; zigaiiist 175. St, Stephen's. New Westminster, for l5; against 50. m“ Lymody, loco,_ Kelowna. Ilossland, vim Anna. ‘Mcllfldi’ “"1 North ‘Piiompsonflelii, constitutini; ,lN|iNTiil5 EliHlEi BY liNE Miililllli Brantford Church Vo- ti 33d n, -Gir1s On Stand For Three Hours (Canadian Press) FREDERlICTON, N, B., Jan. 22 -—Ws.rd B. Foster, father of the ‘murdered girls testified micro-mg‘ for three hours under t the tuini of Harry D- Williams charged ‘with the murder of his halll’ nieces Cynthia and‘ Necla Foster at Fcstcrviile. November 25th and‘ was ‘s‘tlll on t‘l;‘2 stand when court ‘took recess. Charge France With Dominationin The Saar Valley (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, ' Ja-n‘. 22—-’l‘.-hc Saar valley. in which Canada is ln-tcr- ested through there being Cana- dians in admdnlstrativwt posts there, is liilc scene of a llvcly pol- itical flare up. The people's paiiy and the Contra Party have zidilrcs-seil a ‘long mcinorandzi t0 the Sazur (iovcrnm-"nt com-mis- sion complaining of mal-ailuiiirls- tratlon and dhztrglug France with the domination of the Saar iii” rs- They complain also ‘that Rnuct. hlie Frcricld llrcslilent of tho Comnikslon," ‘has placvil three quarters of the ‘whole ‘Saar adl ininlstrative organization undo.‘ French (ro-ntlrol. -_-- Senate Com. Conclude ‘Hearings re Deep Water-ways Plan (Special to the Guardian) Wasiii‘i~."o'1‘0.\1, Jail. 22 .—-'l‘lio Scnalo cotiimittee coniiiieriiil!‘ 1h‘? qnngiiun. m‘ n proposoil Gr llakiws to tho Gull‘ ilvvlilft‘ ‘Vil- ‘way nit wc-ll as a petition of (‘lil- cargo for fu‘i"tli“i‘ illEvi-usiou of \\'.'\lL‘.l‘ from i.‘.li((! lllicliigau into tho Chicago sanitary canal, ‘conclud- cd ‘hearings iloday and is expected to make its report i‘n‘ a week ‘or so. Au uxc‘cii‘t.lve meeting o‘f the r- 28 stations in British Columbia, en- tered ‘union without n. ballot. Westminster‘ Church, Vancouver, for 236; against 53. St. (Jolumhla, Vancouver, for 9; aigaiiist, ‘till. Si. James Presbyterian Church .\lclforl., sink, for so; against 5-i- comlniit-tee .is planned for tomor- ro-w to begin 'ClllSld‘€Il1illiOll‘ of the report. Expenditure oi’ $3.000.- Fathcr of Murdered! this t=2‘ct and cross examination atl ‘Statement-Tamed by illll PHIJF ll PEHSUNAILY Hon. D. A. Cameron ‘in Sydney-Why He Has Resigned — Would Welcome‘ Further Audit-s-- Blames Blank Cheques‘ aritios reported by the Price, Waterhotiso aludilt of ‘counlty af- made I". rcsi-g ed from the Pzoviiicial Cub- ini-t yesterday- Illr. (Juineron said: l tendered my Preirlci‘ Arunstroirg as Provincial “It is true arilics in connect-Ion with llilc 0f- tict‘ of illuuliclpal ’l‘rczisuri‘r oi‘ held at. the time (iOVCYlllllUlll. audit ‘of Alessrs, Price Walerliou-sc (‘om|p.'iny, I ilctsln: to say in the most emptltzitic manner possible that i never personally, (.‘ililL‘l‘ dir- ccnly or inrlircctly, to the least ox‘ tent -by zinytlring therein reported l “tiicreil the (Continued on image eight) BUUTLEEIJINB INEBIJE (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Ont-, Jan. 22—-Boot- 000 for constmictfan of regulating works at th-e Niagara River would increase the available “head” for water ‘dilvorsion. from itho (lrcztt Lakes to more than 100.000 611016 fact per second. representatives of legging -in egigs is the latest form of trading 0t’ the Prairie Provinc- cr-i. This ‘fact was ‘made known to tho Cituailiitu Produce Associ- nllion cnnvcniillou luore yelstcriluy by delegates from Western Cau- svonnv, Jan‘. 22-11mm ho has never profited personally to the least extcirt by any of "tlhie irregul- (airs, was the cllllpilftllit: eta-tement to ‘the Canadliati Press to- ‘ t by Hon‘. l). A, Cl-illllllfllll, who resignation lo ; rauso of certain irregul- (apc llrvlon (cunt-y, which office l Willi rlzgard to the l ‘a (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, Jan. 22. reached here tonight of the loss W5 HE UHISBHUUNER ABAIIIA lillli i ISLAND PllllllliilE lilil was crushed i‘n the ice and.‘ sank . while on voyage to St. Pierre with —N‘e‘ws P rtuce Edward‘ ‘Island produce Th: members ‘of the crew ‘narrow eff ‘Dccousse. Cape Breton. iy e-zcapcd‘, isav-ing only the o‘! -tlie hundred ton schooner clothes they wore at the time of “Acadia", Cuipt. J. Lake, which the statement. ‘ case of Samuel Buchanan versus Janice A. lilac-Donald and others was continued. Following addresses by Counsel for both sides. Ills Lord- ship Chief Justice Mathleson charg- cd the Jury as follows: "Mr. Foreman and Gentlemen: You have heard the evidence in this case and you have received from learned counsel all the as- ‘SlSlilllCg they can give you. Now it it for me to point to you what those inattirs are that you are required to determine and what the Lew is in regard to those matters as it. is for you to be ‘the Judges of the ‘facts. Lot us see then. what. you have to do; This was an action rumiueltccil by Captain Buchanan, claiming ivagos as a seamun and a mariner in respect to service on ilu- "Victory Chimes" amouirtlng to -‘Fl.'§30. The ilefcnilants put in s de- fcnrrc which may be put into two parts. Ono was an offset for money paid to the Captain and the other ilamagos. As to the claim for wages and tho offset money which def- rnilzinis claim to have been paid tho Captain, that has practically >7i‘iiil‘ii itself iluriug the course of ‘tho plaintiff that illllilllill to which lie would hu en tho claim except for about $100. So far as the Captain's claim in tlfs action is concerned, if that wvri‘ the whole case, the plaintiff would be entitled to recover $1104. is by way of an offset, a claim for‘ tli‘: lrizil and it is now claimed by _ $1104 15 {he view until you know ju iltliul for wages and the defendant Tilt!‘ says that "if wages were the only Ch claim I would admit the amount of i8 “ indccil. So far as outsiders are con- IMPIJRTANI CASE lliiNillllilEfl SUPREME BiillRT YESTER ll liY Q-_-__-_ At the Supreme Court yesterday or at least S1000. If that was the morning the further hearing of the ivnulo case. is not the tlunts, owners of cuhn..-.<, were entitled to recover ilaiuagi-s against the Captain for set the claim completely, the judg- an was lialble for ‘by reason of neg- llutlb‘ aiuounlt to a larger sum than tho (‘captain's wages then you will find for the Defendants. We are not troulbled with the balance of accounts between the parties. What we have to consider is what were the Captain's duties at the time in which we found him. What were his duties? Did he per- form them or did he fall short of performance? Did he neglect his dllilos wilfully or through careless- ness or incompetence and ti.’ that _is so and through that a loss arose ‘to the owners. how much was that loss? That is what you have to find. nlentlcmen, you must approach the ‘consideration of this case with ‘your minds clear of any settled st what is which it is guided. authority of a Captain in rgebf ship; especially when he n a foreign port, is very great - the law uniler corned he can make contracts for (Continued on page seven) . . - . “ "" ~ ffl l2 l ‘r (‘hut-ch ltosthern, ‘Saslc, _i'or ‘l0, seited at tic iea n93 - “ml sonlebmnlz “rust m “om to "liilillsi 9- - cucb it. inroads ‘in t-he trade are - - ~. St. Andrew-g Brniitfurd for. 236; Monthly Meetlng being n,,,,,,,, b); alluring‘ one“; , against 235. which ‘could not ‘be fulfilled by 1' Si. Andrews. NINE-nee‘ m)" 35? G V A. framers in way of guaranteed against 22. ’ ' ' pricics. The convention adopted St. Andrew's, Kingston, for ‘i7; a resolution urging the Federal against 313i. St. Andrew's, ‘Niagara Falls, for 230; against 111. llonar ‘Church, Toronto. for 2-i1; against 375, St. ‘Paul's, Sydinham, unanimous for Fnlop. llowington, Ont., for 27; against 1i) ilcclon, Out. for 13; against 66. §§4§4§+§4%Q&0-O§ 6-0 044-090 9' londensed Specials RATE-dc per word. 110i each insertion in this column. ~ono+nwavooro+o+mwm ‘SAUNSOME SAUSAGES MADE ». fresh today. Saunders, Ncwsom A: t‘o., Market Building. ' 6050-9-124-6-11105. “smart. JUICY PRUNES a LBs M‘ 3-‘ <“‘iit.s.--.lenklnn & Sou,‘ 73-1-23-ni2l .___________ our.‘ .'l ~ilililClilillg in groceries. __1|_. Wiiolcsalo , Pork tickers. 89 “illilf Sire et. Charlottetown. 882-1-10-tf -____ _________________ ‘SPECIAL OFFER Oi-' HIGH Rflldi‘ envelopes, 50 for 20c. r 35c... 250 for 550., 500 for align. 1000 far $1.95. Guardian Hi0. . f~—--___.________‘____. .._._. JOB PRINTING OF EVE-BY "Fiiltlon cheaply and espou- Olliliy executed. Guardian Celi- tral Job Printery. Phone 133. 2876-584! ‘FRESH FISH F ALL KINDS at . J. MacDona d's. corner Prince ‘inn Kent Streets. aa-t-al-mai. ‘CREAMERY BUTTER, WRAP- Wl in seal-right oontalnerfll 6. and 10 lb. sizes. A, , v 0r order direct from u .-~Central crelllneries, Ltd., 22s Fitzroy s Phone m. 40-1-21}! , moor-Fox ‘rsnnlsn, warns "m! Ivotted bud. Answers tn "time or “Nix.” Inward by ‘Mar.- lcrlo Holman, so: Prince st. ao-i-si-ai l ., m»...- _-_ 'l‘lie President Mr. l).l‘7. N001"!!! i" "l‘lie first monthly mcetiflgflf the (t, w. v. .-\. for the pisses! v91" was hold in their rooms last night- Governmen-t to license all] buyers and receivers of le-ggs for sale. J. F, Fraser. Halifax ivas elected the chair. Th‘: mc-‘ztiiig opénétl ‘by, tho fll)SL‘l'\'lllll!i‘. of one minute sil-i once in numory oi‘ fallen comrades. After tho rouliia‘ ‘business was fin- islioil tho spi-akrr of the evcililllli», Capt M_ (g ,\]]l‘ll‘ily ILN. was lll'| ll'iliilli'i‘li and in an intensely injfil" (‘sling and ili‘:~i:i“l;‘.‘tivt2 address r0- viowcd tho work of llu- Navy in its . illiflili 0i "J-M- R009 s! Cmniflny; nclivliios (luring tho World War. This is lot-abet] on Water Street. Afior ‘ilu- isiuiuliug of a vote of ticai- tho (Zircon llotcl in a larlzt "Hunk; 1,, lin- gvliizli ('ii|iiiliil, short ‘warehouse, which has ‘been renituivl ndili ‘. (‘>2 wiri- ili-llriii-irtl by com- icillidii" PM") led, :tnd which is admirably zitlautt ,-.,|,,t_ |‘,-._i.g n: l), Id. Nlllill-ill, .\in- TORONTO, Jan. 22. "Summary ed for ‘the purpose, ‘being a solidi)’ ,,',‘,. q‘ 1.; 31.-_,\'\‘.‘|_ Iii’. ll. l) Johnson, of voting on‘ ‘(Jillflfil Unit?" Psi-i" constructed building with a large "IL A: A1',.n,,,,,;,,|] “m1 i‘, i‘) |’lliill"l‘.iiililil"i no t0 110011 twill? fiiimvflti amouitit of floor space. there lining 'l'iil‘ llii"iillL' thou l‘ifl‘ii‘li ii)’ Hm‘ singing of the National fathom. ' of this Maritime directors‘ includes, R. B. Colwell, J. F. Fraser, J. A. ,i(ennedy, RV. l’. Proctorr J. J. ‘llolmn n. ‘Total Standing ilniou and 237 against illlc 111011191‘- Prehildent and ‘the ‘subcomnrlttee hat S17 churches have voted for To Local Industrie ‘Ono of the latest additions to ‘the greatly needed industries of Charlottetown, is the pork packing’ ilircc stories ln addition lo tho basement, the latter being frost proof with concrete floor. The firm is composed of .\lr. J. M. Roop, and Mr. F. R. New-sour. 9—-i-_ J. M. Roop & Co. Have Splendid Quarters 0n Water Street—lmportant Addition TWciter Situation Serious Notwithstanding ti“? Warning to citizens published during tile last few days regarding the running of . water 10 ln-evgint freezing, nearly two millionand a half gallons per day are being pumped tothe City by the Wat‘ er Department or about two hundred gallons per head of popliiatliln- If this unrestricted waste continues the wat- er supply will soon be exhausted. Newspaper dispatches tell of two fire departments in our Maritime Cities that; have been badly handicapped through loss of pressure caused by eonsmers rimning watierfit) prevent freezing‘. A similar ‘situation here is mivitable unless immediate action is ta en by our citizens to discontinue this practice; .’ COMMISSIONERS“ 0F. SEWERS. a AND WATER SUPPLY mes-Mai. Mr. Roop has been ln the pack- ing business practically all his lilo. and is thoroughly familiar with all phases of iLlle formerly conducted an establishment just outside tilt! city, which he sold several years ago ‘to the Canadian Packing Coili- puny. ‘Mr. Newsoni is well known to our citizens, being a young and call)- shlo business mun, who will have charge of the ofllce work of U10 firm. ‘Hoop d: Company are dealing en- tirely with hogs, and are trawling ‘to the wholesale ‘trade only. in addition to fresh and plckiled pork they are also turning out sausages. hams (including the han- dy sized picnic hams) shoulder rolls, long rolls. potted meat, lard and other products. The plant has a capacity of 50 dressed hogs a. day, and if ‘the lsmount of business which has been PACKING HARI. lllzlililN S. for J. M. Roop & Company. On the first floor, where the hogs are received, is a steaming room for thawing out the carcasses- This has ucapacity for one hund- red hogs. After ‘being steamed they are transferred to the ch0Dl>1l18 m‘ hlcs where they are out u-p. and sent either to the basement for pickling and barreling or elevated to ihn other stories to bo convert- ed into potted meat. sausages, hams etc. ‘On the second story is located ‘the smoke house. for curing hams and bacon. This lira ‘separate building. constructed oi‘ brick. and absolute- ly fire proof. ln this story also are tho drying room and tho depart- men-ts where sausages, lard. potted meat, ete., are produced. The third story is used for stoi- age purposes. The equipment in this splendid plant is of the latest and most mo- darn type and was purchased in Chicago, the great pecking centre of the world. The w‘hole building is tracked throughout. which enables the hogs and various products lbeing easily handled on carriers. Both steam and eleotrio power is used. T-he sanitary requirements of the plant s-refully provided for, and J. M. Roop k 00., are to be con- gratulated on establishing such a business here, which is one suited to the province, and is an import- ant source of employment for our people. done since the establishment open- ed on December ilth. is any indica- tion, a successful career is assured Already the firm employs near- ly a dozen hands and this number will be increased as the business develops. Royal Bank Teller. And Funds Disappear (Canadian Prose) GhAiOllI BAY. N. 8., Jui- 22. -- J-uetin Bennett, .81, taller of the Glace Bay ‘bi-anon of the R071! Bank of ‘Owned: is missing anil| wiihbloilmndcof usobulkamouiw- mew several ‘libotnnd dollars. Th6 who’: nut mp tilled of Monday's cash while some oi the. I awoke are mining. Montreal Finn ' Gets Big ‘Contract (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Jan. ZL-db G. C099 and Company of lhiontrlal hat been awarded the contract‘ to anot- the new Grain Elevator at Halifax. f work to commence in the swing. according to an announcement Ilade today by li-lon. 'l‘. A, 10w, but, Gentlemen, that, whole case. The princi- pal part is to be found in the de-l tenor‘. if you find as the result of your consideration that the tlefen-. the Vlctoryflnon the amount of wages that would off- nicnt would be simply Judgment for‘ un- iaauitur. n you found tnatlfw" M“ Rfbemw“ hi" bee" a the ilamage which Captain Buchan-lManufacturers Agent l“ Prim” Will Ask For Stat- utory Enactment (Canadian Press) Forks. Carma-la a meeting of his slec terday. ‘announced . that ‘in statutory enactmen tion otif reiigihit the Crows Nest way Comm lesion order. Well Known (Clnldlan Press) sr. JOHN, Jan. H. .an Robertson, after ‘Edward Island. His widow wa ligeucc. incompetence 0r careless-iMiss M5710" Crabbe 0f Charlotte town. To Collect Insurance (Canadian Press) Mr. Justice IZ-runeau. in Re Freight Rates VIRDEN. Mam, Jan 22——-R.oberi Progressive leader in out n Parliament addressing tons here yes Lhlé coining session lihe great fight: on the ‘Pmgreflisives would be for a t on the qulee ‘rates as result o1 Pass affair, no ‘matter what the decision of the Sllllreme Court might ‘be on‘ Rail‘ Traveller Dead 22.-—-'W“Eil1lll Jardine Robertson, aged 64, Coni- ‘mercisl Traveller and Mnnhrac turer's Agent died here last nigh: t the home of his brother Stru- several ths illness. This is the second death in the family this week, Mr _' {Robertson's sister lMrs. Blackwell. On Halibrother _MONTREAL, Que, Jan. 22. — the BOOSTING T H E FISHERIES . \ .1 [having passed away at her home lln ‘Halifax. ‘During the past ten MAJOR-GENERAL GARNET HUGHES son oi the late General Sir s Sam Hughes, fornier Canadian Minister of Militia, ls In Hail- fax Nova Scotia. having arriv- ed in New York from England ' a few days ago. New York des- patches say that he ls In Nova Scotia for the purpose of star- ting a movement for increased fisheries In order to increase the supply in Great Britain, where, he is quoted as saying. the fisheries have been suffer- illEFlHLWllllil] Annual B] Mull Subscription I Canada and llllNli PLIEES HEH Pllfillllll Delivered l5.“ U. S. A- lI-M l ‘Deputy Marin Declar- es Allies Owe France Something for Bear- ing Brunt of Early Years of War- Country’:s War Debts and Ob- ligations PARIS, Jan. 22.——The cancella tlon of war debts and the obliga- tions owed by the Allies to France formed the subject of an address in the French Chamber today by Deputy lMarin, former Secretary of State, and now‘ a member oi’ the Opposition. Mr, Marin called for consideration for France on ac- count of the fact that it was French territory on which the war was fought and which was devas- fated. Demlty ‘Marin argued that the Allies owed France something t"r hearing the brunt of the early years of the war; that Britain and the United Slates, who are respon- sible for .F‘rance‘s war costs not in- cluded in the Versailles Treaty, cannot now ask France to pay their own war expenses, and that Bri- tatln especially entered the war to protect her own interests, as she I l l l Superior ‘Court today granted au- thorization to Riw Father Adel- rad Deltorme, recon-fly acquitted, of the murder of ‘his half-brother“ Raoul. to “undertake in‘ his own. name" two action-s to collect 1m siurancla amounting to $28,000 tak- ing a slump for several years. Itinerary 0f Prince of Wales in Montreal outskirts. Costa Rica Has Be- (Ciinadlan Press) chns resigned from mlsmlbersdilip in League of Nations leaving the League memibership at 54. nations not members are, Afghan- istan Ecuador, Egypt, Germany, Mexico, ‘Soylet Russia, Turkey. United States. —<-Qo>>— N ova Scotia Sailor Drowned BOSTON, Jan. washed oft‘ the deck by a hesivy sea again. --—--<0¢-i—- Transferred Back p OTTAWA, Jan, 22.——/I‘he clemen- cy- branch of the Department of Justice. which has been under lion. E. ‘.1. lMdMnirray, Solicitor General, has been transferred back to the Minister of Justice. This branch deals with petitions for clemency and tickets of leave. but has, nothing to do with capital 011895. UP l0 U18 time of the War. the cases were dealt with by the Minister of Justice, but owing tn pressure of other work they were then assigned to the ‘Solicitor Gen- reverted to. en out. ‘on illfe of his half brother who was found murdered‘ January 7th, 1922, near a deserted shack signed From L. of N. GENEVA, Jan. 22~Cosoa Rica Other 22.—-.'l'he Boston Fishing Schooner Commonwealth. arriving here today from Brown's Bank off N, ‘S. reported that Hen- ry Colt, of Liverpool, N. 8., was last Tluesday and was never seen ersl. The old order is now being LON-DON. Jan. 22.-—Tlie‘ Colonial Office today issued the itinerary of the Prince's South African trip. According to the plans lie will lea- ve England aboard the battleship Repulse on March 28, and will touch at Bat-burst and Freetown. will spend a few days on the Gold Coast and ‘Nigeria, and will arrive at Capetown April 30. lie will tour the Transvaal. Becliuauzilztuil and Rhodesia. visiting all the import- ant otwns, l-lls South African visit will end Jilly 22, when he will go tothe Argentine where a schedule already has been arranged for him Following his ‘South Amrican trip. the Prince will pay his sec 0nd visit to Ireland. His first trip to Ireland was as long ago as 1911. —-—-<-0->———- OTTAWA, Jan._22. —-Whe_n Par- liament open-s for regular business some three weeks hence, another dusoomi may lbe honored in the breech. T‘he address lnuneply to the ‘Speech ‘from ‘the Th‘r0ne may be moved in French, or at lectst mak be ‘ni-ovcd by a Frenchman. and seconded in English. On all but three occasions ‘since Confed- eration. the address has ‘been moved in‘ English and seconded by (l. Frenchman. According to pro- cedcnt. the iii‘ ‘or of ‘iauucihlng tho scssional dob ' will go to the two newest mvnrbi-rs 0f the Hon-st‘ of Comiuoias‘ on the goverumienl. aide of tho llouso. (loncral Sir Eirgene Fimr. and Chalrles E. Hanna, ncw-iy elected members for ltlmluskl‘ and Wcist Hastings re- spectively. On account of his contraction with public life, as de- puty minister of m-llltia during the (lrcat. Wnr. (funeral Fiset would normally trike lpreceilence and it is probable ‘now that the will move the advlrcss in reply instead of second lt,' as nnniziiitccd. W. .. kkmkkk kkk kkkk kk k k l4 vvvV v v lniiggilirs ‘Flashed In At A Late Ilour kkkkkk kkk k k kkkk Q Damage animated‘ at ‘nni-ly 030.090.. ‘dead by a ‘lire which 11% out. in the High- fleld B! , (thumb here at zao mu aityi-wmn. "rm ion, u ll bailey“. is covered by in- surance. lqlgpillold l: a. brick churn? MIAMI. for service in Mly Q23. PARIS. Jan. 22-4» journey man b|kQr._ slmo to have Iound a‘ N all for broad- dough. the use of which will kooplclvfli bran edible condi- tion In‘ months or oven yum. TORONYITO, Ont, Jan. 22.- 8mm the anal of the On- tario legit) ca?!‘ ‘Fabian-y , o y on sari Hillilter of Trade‘ m commerce. v . Ilia’: vkylillcllli mim- "ef Inm- n Bren)’ V‘ sentlngvthe “wet" constituenc- MQNQ _Ni‘ i 9-. Jln 22- iea to discuss or decide upon the Ontario Temperance Act. GLACE BAY, N. 8., Jln. 22 —Geiorqe Burger. 57, was crulhed between a box and a pmp In the new Waterford mine this morning and died before he could be ‘removed 1mm the pit. He wu a Polo and leaves a wife and five children. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. ihju—2e. pQrZIId-olch Insertion. “Rummage Sale in Market Bulld- iu, Friday, Jan. 28rd.--61-1~28-m-8i Correspondent News says two shots were tired lust. night at a sentry at Temple- brcedy Fort, which is manned by a British garrison. would have been under direct and immediate menace had the Ger- mans reached Dunkirk, ‘Calais and Boulogne. Dollar King of Financial World. "We have heard much about ii business man's settlement 01' wm- debts," ‘Mr. Marin said, 71f wg (Continued on page eight) '—'——‘-—{-O3—-_-___ Manitoba Premier Doesn't Like Idea (Canadian Press) WINNIPEG. Jan. 22—-'l‘~he con- struction of the Hudson Bay m“. way by the Provincial Govern- ments of this. western provinces is not favored‘ by Premier John Bracken of Manitloba, doom-ding ‘o a statement ‘he made in one legislature here yesterday. during a debate on the speech from the Throne. He declared ‘it was no - duty of tihle B i l l,‘ Go . Moved 1n French? "l “° " m“ Two Shots Fired At British Sentry (Special to The Guardian) LONDON. Jan. 22.-—The ‘Cork of the Evening. The Weather. Etc. wHY is uJlNTER Fisl-uolc- \_u<E_A SUQQESSFUL 7 DQQTOR QUSlNESS. -— iT REQUlRES LOTS OF‘- , PATIENQ - TORONTO, Jan. 23. ——Marltirne north west gales, much colder, light snow fall. Maximum and minimum tom stares: ‘Ilomnto. cloudy ..... Montreal, cloudy . pen . . 38-42 New Yoirk, fair .. _ . Chlwwn‘ . . . . . . . . ......8,5—1b High bids this morning it D58 and tonight at 9.17. ‘Bun sea this afternoon at 4.68 and risen tomorrow morning at ‘LII. New moon Saturday. Jon. MM: 10.31 m. ‘ ~ J l l. . s Iiilmerlliio no in. nice“ inter than O m ~