,'._____ The Paper That Coven Prince Edward ‘ Island A Ll e The o... “ii-i Read by Every t Worth Bending ‘ All The News I I .-.L'.,( mu The Ad: Worth Printing "'_"'l By Mill, Charlottetown Guardian, Three com; Morning Guardian, Founded 1891. Evening 00E5ll0N 0E ENEMY 0E0lS N00 0NOE0 00N5l0EEllll00 t Cabinet is Considering Whether Canada , Guardian, 1887. t-s for election l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1920. TNHHEN I t l. 0n Board tile Batfleship New Zcalantl, Ac-iigl? companymg Admiral Jellicoe. Sir Rob-Nil! EPROHIBITION IN BRITISH POLITICS (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Feb. 3.~'I‘he Scottish Teiuperzince Party the following reply from candidat- has ut Paisley: recelveti l Mr. Asquith is tiefinitely not fav- ;oi"ublc to prohibition; Mi". illggtir, l-aborltc. is not favorable to totztl Shall Establish Clearing Offices, and ig;~y_l-{,l;gg;»géni>gsi;=k;;gni;1331133135 how to Apply Enemy Debts in Satisfy- ing Canadian Claims. (Special . to the Guardian) r OTTAWA, Feb. 3.-The Cabinet the cletirin has under consideration the ques~ the debts i will dividuztl an tion of whnt action Canada trike regarding the clauses in peace treaty dealing with the debts of (Jnntttlians owe and enemy property. The Cttbinet. is . considering whether shall or shall not. establish clear- ing offices in respect to the debts and whether she shall exercisethc right conferred by the pcocc tren- ty to liquidate encnifv property-ttntl apply the proct-ctls in clulms for drttnages tn property Citntitlltins in Germany oi" Aus ttntl for thu puymt-nt ot‘ mission in Paris. , 'I‘Ullt)N'l‘t‘), Feb. 3.----Iiis Ilonor flflfiljfifll BABK H] BENME u lions. tibligntetl to tiollcct the amount oil the former at five "per cent. and ill 1 pro wztr rules oi‘ exchange, and o' satisfying similar obligation would bt- intima- oi‘ cd on tho. enemy mndo before the rcpttrzitiun CtlIlI-‘i-IIFGS l1‘ Canada accepts tiie method of; g officer the paymentol“; s removed from the in- d pieced under the iur-I the isdiction oi‘ the. office. The bttlztnccl debts is now lil‘ci‘il'lil‘tlil.fi‘lilvtll:_tpurchase m. 17'0"“ (‘emmnh “m ‘iwflltwost oi‘ $l,ltlll,508 to be used for “l” l the return ot‘ ttrmy dead from Eu- Conatlu trlttns ubout t he ls oviling to‘ them The government would be ‘ Wm, Dmmrmlen,‘ with its illlllfllllltleil policy to rctttrn its stion HS pritctlciiblc the bodies oi American soldiers burictl in Front-e to tho next of kin for lilltfriiltlill in Tlit- mimtiftictitrt-is Republicans consider There Has Been no to Agreement. and Democrats Agree t0 Re- the Treaty in the Senate, but l, Understanding asi , ___ , LONDON, Feb fir-Viscount Grey. Times u letter on the nttitudte oi‘ the United Suites on the League .__.___,.. (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON. Feb. 0.--Repub- licsn und Deutocrtttic leaders inthe Senate joined Issue today to bring the peace-treaty beck inttrtbe op- eo Senate e week from todsy- A:- " reciitent between the two parties to re-dfscuss the treaty is not. however, to be taken us hinting at nny deeper agreement. It is" pre-' dicted that the Senpto mny retich an eiirly agreamen on minor points at issue. already ‘thrashed ___________.____ Italian Siiitillhs Attacked (Special ic The Guardian.) ROME, Feb :S."-li.(~5plll‘l.ti have reached this city that the ltnlloti atcamer Dunuhic has bncu attacked at the City of ’l‘i"tttt, on tho Ilalmttt- lun coast, und that she wit»; forced to lower her Italian (lug. Good Slioe Market In Newfoundland -.._1_. (Special in The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Feb 3.--ACB0l‘Ill11g to Traxle Commissioner , W. B. Nichol son, writing in the current issue of the Weekly Trade Bulletin, there is n splendid export. field‘ for Can- adian made boots and shoes -in Newfoundland. . QQ-OOQ-O-OX tcoituutsui) slucutsl ‘WANTEIL- BY MAY 1ST small house or rooms for light house-keeping with modern con- veniences. Appl-y uttlunrdlan Of- fice. 0697-1-2~MEf.f. _____._.___._______ WANTED-A omi. FOR GENER- ul housework. Apply. Colttmerc- lal Hotel, Kenslttgton. 6750. WANTED AT ONCE AN ASSIST: one with some ant butter mnkcr. exiperienca preferred. Dunsbuffiisge, I’. E. Apply ..___________-_-_-- FOR BALE-FARM 0F 50 ACRES Balance tinder good hard- dwclling house. clear. wood. Barn und Apply Ira. Auld, Kingston. G744-2-4MElilptI. . WANTED-A CAPABLE, MIDDLE- uged lady to keep house for: good home and good twages .to Write Box 254 67i6-Z-4ME3lpd. single young man near city. the right party. CITY. NOTtOE TO THE PUBLIC-l AM lumber hauled to my m-llls this spring. Founds Mills. 6747-2-4ME2lpd. ____..__.__-_----_—-- ‘FRINOH READING, WRITING and speaking taught by 1m expert prepared to saw any - Hadley W. McKay, I’. 112.1. Apply to enced teacher. before 67 Penile St. city 7 inst. PERSONS substitute absence of any teachers on acco otherwise will rigs” he" names with the acretary o (my School Bould- t Ollt articl bounds, revival of the closure rule was postponed. by many Senators to be too drastic however. and other means of stem- ming the tide oi‘- sout-tht. _ now considering two schemes’ for nuns and a uiodillcd closure. Holland Explains GENEVA, Feb few-The Dutch (lav crumcnt. to the Swiss tGovt-rnitivnt its replyt to the till tletttantl ior tho extradition of tltc Nlllll by the joint committee, but e 10 and the Monroe doctrine. um looked upon mi danger points Next to tirrttntzint: the. duti- i drink traffic. $1 fltllldliltl and countries. lliLY-Whi“ 00mm.) Blast night in honor of their lib."- ,cellt.ncies the Ilukc and Duchess of l Devonsliire. iuiccttpiei. two togitiy with of Notions. uni, still. for the renewed debute and thtqfostrr the f problem or keeping it withinldetnocrucies This is believed they mlscon oratory are being The rules committee is One pnrtl count Grey’, Reasons to Swissli‘; yestortluy cotniiiuiiicut.t-tl| ietl powers txniititxruiiig the m“ “w! m“ former German Elnpcror, explain- ing fully its reasons for refusal. _ I It" it". lcttrnetl that. contrary to i-Tmileil by current reports. the Dutch Gov- ernment did not iisk support from Viscount certainly bors 0f -of the hero. I'll-RUBIN Russian I. 0749-2-4ME3I. Saturday, 62-2-4-M E4! WILLING TO ACT AS teachers durins the of the regular uni of illness or hcl. the] 070l-3-4-ME3i slit ll ference ln any viding day. B EQPBI "the neutral coun crlsnd, which ed owingto the number of mom-I listhouia Receives (Special to The Guardian.) DORPAT. Esthonia. and Soviet Russia has been signed- Esthouln rubles tn gold ($7,500,000) and is exempted front a France, England N (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS. Feb 3.——~I)iscuasl0na re‘ lilting to tho question of o defen- silvc alliance between ifrlllltte. ERE- lumi and Belgium tuzttcriully during Brussels dsspatch. Belgian Government and sent to the French Government 1., general outline for common defence in case of German attack. llow to Stop WINDSOR. ONT., Feb. 3.—“l will undertake to smallpox of the most. virulent kind compulsory vaccination order." a mid Dr. J. vinciul officer ing the Chamber of Commerce to- tthc provincial Board city of Toronto has eprecdthig smallpox province have spread it all ovcr the contin- at not the Americana token tries in this affair, not the support of Switz is the most interest “limi- ihe former royal faniilies\l11‘lmml-E°°- tlenmral Pow-cm mcsidills" lug Doniin votes. nor $7,500,000 . have tieen Feb 3.—- st‘- pesce between Esthonlu receives fifteen million ny shore in the imperial debt. Spotted And Belgium the Baltic have progrossetl the recent con~ according to n it is said the ling drafted ‘ at Ypres, Reports the proiectcd o future kollpel. Outbreak f Smallpox‘ _._... stop any ou-tbrcuk of city within two weeks, pro- I amt given power to imposfl W. B. McCullough, pro- of health, address- porte rec "In spite of ole efforts of Tallulah. of Health the been guilty of all over the of Ontario and would, to prpvan‘ In}: IOIII. . . ~ _. “emly two m“ trope. lltlS been txompletc-d hi" accordion-ta Lhut he is no hassatlor. hut as at pri mttklttg on earnest attempt to crlcan aftitud American hesitation league is not due to principle, but; to constitutional qttcs» tiossililt: effects which t compel caution. lto difficulty, namely, g six British mllly of the Leag ‘the imminlons nor Ihe says, can fltllllll. lherc. It titust not. tittitetl States. he txotititittcs, that) flu-re is any tendon , the adjustment o though u powerful in sentiment, will he no_ The reservation. Grey “does not iii tuiy way Cllill- lenge the right of the self- Unlted States w ject a decision in w possible and even more than in pructice/ no dispute even arise, Our maintain the stat int! lo Sui" Swedish medical board at quest of the situation is sul at Revnl says cases of spotted fever oinong Rus- sian. soldiers at Norvu, 4,500 cases at Wosenberg and 2.000 at Ziegel- ltvono GASKETS = ron RETURN or sounnns BODIES WASIIINCIPAON.‘ Feb. 3.——Tlte ill at caskets in l . ———-—-.~—— lViscountGrey on _ League of Nations t-olitiuns In the lztllztttion oi" municipitlizitiion oftlit- _ in tuent to be made lllYOtli-(ll the (‘lilitf- ,_ - ,, _ _ _ . _ I , ,_ t-ltiiitts ing officer, Cillllttlii. may if it so dcqxfii: m“ “mu! m mljmh" ml“ I188 both debts ttntl enemy] " ‘t_ __ JDYOIJPPIY to tlefruy counter debts. ‘ -—-—---—*~-—-~ "Duke and Duchess n ZVcrc Entertninetl tlrle carefully explains t writing as tin om- vute intlivid ricntilincsa of the two by explaining to Eng- lishmen uiertain aspects of tho Am- e, which he believes celve. l-iu (lectures the to accept. the hostility to the. cular reservation Vis- thinks must give rise votes t (‘unatln Ilrltlsli Etupire lllls six voter. the United States one. I Grey tines not (list-tiss- f this problem. factor t importatil ions to exercise t does cast, therefore, l objection States foreign office. that respect- in the as- uc, but neither Great Britain, illlilllllfiilllllll Flotsam picked up on tlic scusltore hi‘ llllililliflPll l,“ HIP] ivltitrh cliarttcter cy to grudge and tho ot.lier,;,p,p=,\y_ going L“ h“ Evt-ry pcrforntattco adds mule role of (‘irptuin Burton was ,,(,p,,|,,,.“y n; the company and u“, time has now come will miss if it can be helped. Got (BOIUIIIBH have votes, but. it is easy to realize. that feelings U!" Slilleillil"! W“! llliillliortittglily iii ltoinc in tho role of all“ an told sea (log has been, cnticlutiles Lord govern- Itclr t it state that the ill necessarily re htich those votes is probable 5i Wlll is to us of the self-gov- erning Domintons. not to secure a. greater British iii vote. and we hove no ob principle to nu increase o crlcan vote." Fever Raging an itn Amerlcait jcctlon in i’ the Ani-_ _ "Among Russian Soldiers in Alliance ._.............fi.:.. .._........ brought about by Sliflllfltl fevci" in and Poland have reached an alarming stage, accord- estiigntlons tirade by ‘the the rc- The considered grave for Sweden and the rest of Europe, from the Swedish con there are 4.600 Whipping and Mud Bath To Influence Juryman IMONROE, LIL. Frb. 3.—-‘Becuuse a jutymnn tailed to agree to a ver- dict. of guilty in the case of Alvin Calliouiumegro. alleged cunfegged slayer of N. ‘E. Arnold. a young white farmer. s mob publicly whip- ped the recalcitrant juror and then dipped him in a mud hole, sold re- citing here tonight from where the trial was held. iAfter his chustiaement. the ra- port sold, the crud-covered jury re. turned to the jury room and agreed to it verdict of murder In the first- degreo. He than was ordered leave town by a delegation of citi- Slll El00EEl llllllllfi ertfs Health Improved. in England will go Home to Canada. _ (Special to the Guartdian) T000 MARKSEAGUMPIENYEEE SUBBED ANOTHER SUCCESS‘. POEll5ll00lH, who it ll lion After a. month‘! t0 France, Then; "i Vi l l month in l-lnglitnd and then prob-j iibly visit Idrztnce before returning. ...-._- id-ll “The Girl front Over There" WIIS tlic titlc oi mint-her tlr-ligiiiiiil four act (lfillllfl stitgctl first night nt tho ml Prince Pitlivztril ‘fheutrc by the popular" and titltuiteil Toni Nlurlzs ’I‘he‘.itric.ul (loiupttny i_n the presence. of on tiudlctice whit-h filled thc stpnclntts theatre. When tuztnugcr Gallagher signed tip with the ‘Nlttrks Company for u week's t-ttizztgcmtiitt. here he nlutltt no nilstakc~ne tros fortuuutc-ior everyone who hus attended thei: shows so fur is tie-lighted with the cleun wholesome and edly ctitertztlttiilg entertainment. which they furnish both qs rcgzu ‘s their ivork as actors and in vaude- ville of which they furnish tin ttlllllltltllltfi. f"l‘he Girl from Over There" is rt story with it tang of the sen. dealing with shore and fisher folk and (rontolnitig many n~ "lnuglt and A tuuclt pntltos. ’I‘Iie plot rcutrcs around ilic girl T ivtts sitlcntlitlly‘ Artie Marks drttutzttlt: .1. portrayed by bliss who shuwt-il wonderful "div. Tom Starks iii the lcatliii: and kept the. utitli- once in n conbinctl state of tears and laughter, ‘by his splendid port- Biiiidlts iu Albanian‘ ' Mountains Fire Upon Ships in Channel NAPLES, Feb 3.-Thc steamer Molfcttn Wtlf-l recently fired upon front the. mountains near Cnttztrti. The hiolfettzi was bound for [luri- Itnly. front Ditrnzzo with several member's of an ulhmtiun commission ubonrd. The steamer called at (‘at- taro late in the afternoon of Janu- ary l5. and smiled the some even- ing. The tiliuutttil lcttdlng from (‘nt- tnro into the Adriatic is walled by high mountains. The steamer was I1ll(.l(‘i' way when a hail of rifle Fhols WlllZZPil over hcr bows “(T055 the bridge uiid through the rigging. N0 otto wtts wounded, tnost of the passengers being below at dinner. 'I‘lii,~i wits tlic second incident of the kind within n week, the stcurm- cr Piio, belonging t.) the some I no tis the hfolfctlti. passing tlirottglt u tllllllllilil/ITQ lutrritge on its lost visit. to (lnttum. Its pitssengcrs. however, ivcre not so fortunate. as tho Mulfetttvs. one being killed and another SUVGPIY wounded. Big Navy For Thiliiited States WASHIINGTON. l-‘eh il-Approxi- mutely 940 wtirshipsrinchtdlng six- teen droatl"ntiugltts, thirteen pre- dreudnaughtc, right armored cruis- crs and seventeen light cruisers. will he the peace time strength of the American Navy after next Jilly 1, the House Nnvul Committee was told Saturday by ltcar-Admirul Tay lorfchief of the Bureau of (ion- struction and Itcpnir. This will be three times the number in commis- sion when the Ilnited ‘States de- clared war On Germany, but. the comparative tonnage will only he's bout one and one-half time; as great. A number of improvements based On the lessons learned in the war, rtrc to be made on the dreadnuuglits and other craft. The utter-attend, together with the repairs necessary to, the 940 y to witrd i-Zlmer. dlltl. his work was ex-l ct-ptitittitlly good. ‘ young fisherman In lovc with the tituptuhVs daughter, played this purl to perfection. part of :tii old later as the lighthouse keeper ex- celled himself’ and well deserved the inztny compliments received. bounding in genuine wit and Irish hutiiui". 'l'llils will certainly tuuke at lilt and bring tutotlter big house. itigflt; reul fun tire. advised to sc- iiuro their llfllllli curly zts there ‘is vice to "keep your eye on Paisley," is being just and interest in ex-Premler Asquitlrs coittcst grows every tiny. The spcuk lllg Cilllllllllfm is engaging both sex es this week. Lady Asttu‘, the only woman member of Parliament so for. will be on the Coulitiiuuist plat-l Prince Edward ‘Theatre Filled t0 Capacity Last Nightl when this Excellent Company Presented “Tliei r Girl From Gver There.” ‘ rzxynl 0i the part. Mr. Lindsay Perry was seen to: H‘ vantage in the clinructtai" of lid-l l ll Ii byword lit (lennitny. will untloubt» M-ETRAINING sntr iron NAVY Lnncun. Dominion Government OTTAWA, Feb. 3."'FUI' the pur- pose of training" boys in practical ‘seztmunshlp the Dominion (lovem- L ment has presented HRestlesn" to the Navy League of E i Cztnitthi. 'I‘lierc is the provision thut; be used solely fort lot‘ (llllt:l' ' consent oi‘ the IJepm-ttnent of Nat» Guardian.) 3»- liintletib\ii"g.~ se reputation for liouvsiy is al (Special tc The RLIN, Feb. _be the next tnitlonzil pres-id Ilc will bt- chosen, its a rc- ol‘ tlic rte-birth oi ]li\D-('|l*.l‘illi\“~l now sweeping the country like dul wave, as soon its the mt- al assembly is (IISSOIVPII. l enna Hospitals l, Threatened Strike‘ (Special to The Guardian.) l.().'\'l)()l\', Fob. reached tlttmp ill (lzillipoli. Turkish hoot)", Has Pro-l dented Steamer “Restless” to N t. r "r "" t avy GHQUO OI‘ fallllllfl ‘ S1: LOFIS‘ Ship‘ $~i,0tltl,tit)tl oi‘ furs were so .at the opening of the winter zinc- tlon of the international Fur Ex- Prices advanced vii"- dloposed oi‘. (Special tcuThc-Guardian.) } change here. ltuztlli" in every lot l l the steamer" e vessel is to the purpose of training boys and? is not to be tiisposetl of or used, wit lioui due‘. [IIJYDUSPES Mr. Gttlvlii Dorothy IIS Joey, a , ‘m Servlmi l The - nory in the first and sc-l contl acts rcpreseiltcd I\ summer‘ hotcl by the sen with at lighthouscl In thedistunce which Wtlg utility, ‘ truc to nature. The characters in Wli-llill 680m" the play lIlI stru-ck the stage look- ing like real fishermen in fisher- mctis ruhbeii suits and oil skins, himself playing the sea captain and om Marks G The play for tonight is The Irish H ttorncy. a pure comedy and .1 ltoso who Wttlll. to enjoy an cvcu- for tickets. to the v rt rush when nobody out" tickets early. ‘Keep Your Eve E 0n Paisley” LONDON, Feb 3.——-D'lsrselt's ltd? now intently followed fortu, and the Labor cntulitlote has szecttretl the nssistttnce of the Coun less of Warwick. whose political iiflllllllklllcf‘. is entirely due to lter Advocacy of socialism. Tliesc ladies will not be too curly In the field‘, for Mr. Asquitlrs cutu-ie hits already got if long start ithrouglt the witty speeches of his clever daughter", lnuly Bonlium Pllflrll‘. who is next to the cit-Premier in strong person-i ttlity utul prestige nu the correspond cnt of tho Observe-r decltiros. Mr. Asquith has declared himself n complete convert It‘) the rights of the wontcu and his election lid-l dress issued this week shows himt to be tin advocate of the rcvisionl lly the League of Nations of the pctico treutrs territorial provisions un lntcrndtional economic confer- ence on peace and trade with RllB~ slit; nmi nn immediate grunting of sell government to Ireland in the fullest sense. —-——-<o->——-—- THE WEATHEIE TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. lr-Incrensing TORONTO. Feb. winds with north to northeast snow or rain. 'l"ltc mercury registered 33 dc- grecn during Monday night. It wtts 22 shove ut 9 a. m. yesterday. The highest during the day was 25 de- grees. At 9 p. m. -if. was 9 above. Tito tide will be high this morn- ing nt 11.06 and tomorrow at 11.41; it will tic high tonight at 10.42 and tomorrow at 11.37. Sui eels this afternoon at. 5.10 and tomorrow at 6.12; it rises to- morrow morning at 7.17 and Friday nl 1.16 i-‘ull moon Wednesday, February vessels, will cost about $27,900,000. Admiral Taylor said. - 4th at. 4.42 n. m. ambassadors today discussed the. short deliveries of German coal tol France. Fnder the treaty" Germany is bound to deliver i,600,000 l per month, cred 300.000. was decided to send n. note of pr test. for damages, Chief Justice preme Court the defendant and the jury was ud- drcssctl by Gtztutiet. gave a short address and" left the cose lin ttltc Ill-tilde of w lion of tuinctbwith n verdict for the before the coitrt during this term. tit. 11 o'clock. Hollands Refusal Fulfilling Gontracti l (Special to The Guardian.) " PARIS, Feb. 3.——The council of; LONDON. tons but she has only tiellv- it is also stated that surplus tot l lie declared ermsny is selling her Tim misc of Loulsc (T. Longworth ' v. ' s (‘ily of tfliorlot-ttzitiwti, on uctloii was rt-stunetl before. Mathlcson in the Su- yesterday. Further evidence was heard for Joltttsttm and"- Messrs _ . to-day that The Chief Justice then l immunity , certain ‘from their homes mission of the the jury hich retired and after a delibera- about thirty minutes rc- City. This is the last jury case to come The court will meet again today, among lawyers. The lower court lIl unit ions front recovering his May Mean Trouble‘ the extradition of for Williuiti is imminent. thc Pctlt Ilarisirn. ’l‘lui ncuwipnp- er says that, while the note will be generally conciliatory. it will con» sldtli‘, lil case of u new refusal by; liolliind, uieusurcs going as far list the breaking of d-iploinutic relations or u naval blockade of Dutch portal ANNOUNCEMENTS. l COMING EVENTS." l MEETINGS, ETC. "Everybody come to the pie social and entertainment in Rose Volley Hull, Wednesday, 4th. 6703-2-3ME2Ipd. l he said. printed Government (Special lo The Guardian.) Feb ESr-spifllkliig Paisley last nlghtt. Mi". Acquith de- voted himself to the Irish Question. that the only effect.- util means of getting at the root of the Irish trouble was to pro- olland and Switzerland insteudoflvme i‘ Eelllerilu-‘l system °E Irish fulfilling her treaty obligations. It ,ggieiyilglifiapqgewnifi; Eifiitlsélghglgs‘ on _ . i moot control over customs and ex- cise in order that the, Irish might b in this respect on the some foot- l “ Jug its tho self-governing domin- flons. lit.- would not refuse to cott- ‘ —————=-——-——-~ »~—-— ————- the owner of :1 liousr- o worker was 110001113115 l0' ble to imprisonment.“ No Export Duty m 0n Newsprint I (Special in The Guardian.) OTTAWA, Feb 3.—'Tll8 in the Montreal that a tax of $10 a. ton is to be im- posed on all newsprint leaving Can- ada, was declared to be without. foundation by Sir Henry Drayton. Minister of Finance today. “There Ffibfllfll‘? l is no such duty iii contemplation," l"t".iiititr.ls;ii...llllllltll lllMP ll l llillillllltllll lsonoo Rifles, Half Ammunition an (Special to The Guardian.) Ii. ~~News composed has been raided sup- Annuli .____. Turmoil Rounds of d Thirty-three Machine Guns Stolen, Supposedly by Turks and I I Taken to Asia. - ~ posedly by Nationalists. has thousand London than the British rounds 0i‘ ammunition and oi‘ three machine guns were removed probably to the Asiatic side. Genetic. cam u. e. A. ~ ~ Oubeerlptlen, “liven-ed. “.00. uttiliti - iiiitllitisu Eighty a million“ .- thirty riiles. half 04,000,000 00 0TH 0E E005 5M0 0N 0PENlN0: 0M on all Lines. Seal was the AIONTIII-IAL, Feb. iheSir Rohcrtjto‘Camilla. The Prime lliinistt-i" is’ . . Ilortlen will arrive at Portsmouth,‘stated to be in better health ttndi pvi-SEENNA‘ F€b'.3‘_5lr|ke-0l “Fat l-Inglzind, tomorrow morning on tho, to have enjoyed his voyage. ' if‘, h m file ‘YHHPUB hnslmm“ m: battleship New Zezilttntl. in which The reports that Sit" Robert ltzttll. “Emil Enfhy web- EWPUN‘ by we» he is with .l\fllll'll'ill Lord Jvllit-orylntit ituprovtitl in lienlth and wusre-t ‘ml “mEWP lwolilimlll: to ilttrnllsli‘ nntl will hind thcrc i‘oi" at visit to ltlITllill: tn Nt-w York to consult ttl 0M. Uemomwl Wm] mmls‘ ".'~v‘m+ Efli-‘lilllil- spctrittlist ivcrc ' UllIli‘li(!lQl‘l7.t.‘(l b)’: Elm: pufplolTd [he hum!“ mmul‘ ‘Phis ultis tho tifficinl sttitt-tiit-nt Mr. Iliilltinfrntt its halving beenlgaufp fU-mllnneh. Swlmk lull“)- m“ tittttlc here- ltllliillll by lion. t‘. t‘. iiiittlc tiut of whole cloth with whntl Fm“ lem”,nlll'r.ac\lun Ewmgfillw‘! Ilztllitntrnc. (fttnzullztn .\iinistt-i' oi‘ object ho ttitl not lmoiv, save that: m ‘he ‘~'_““.‘"“‘.“l*“*“‘"“ m" '!'“"“" hlitrinc uiiti l-‘islitiries lllltl Nttvttl those who wrote them did notl(llm'pelll‘mf“p_ Bl’ ““3"'E"’E“ m m“ Ucfllntic. It is llIltlP|‘Hlfl0fl tliritfiir know tlit- int-ts and ttlilllllfi atbttvct "MUG" mulvmnx" Rolicri Iiortltrn will spend zilmttt tt t-ittttnttrtttcti. ___.__.¢q>.___ "Prices Advanced Favorite 0n Opening Being $177 a Pelt. (Special tc The Guardian.) Feb. ‘.l.—-~More ld toduy Germany is Not ‘Nothing Short oi a Generous System of I Will" Be Effective, lie Says. ¢-_-r-i._¢~¢ OfMpgna Cliarta LONDON, Feb. 3.——Three just- ices of the Appeal Court decided the provision of the lDefence of the Realm Act giving to munition workers in areas against ejectment unlws the per- Mlnlster of Mun- itions is obtained. constitutes a vio- lation ofihe Magus. Charla. decision has created much interest had held that coupled by c. tit-barred property by the Defence of the Realm regula- ‘ ‘The (‘ourt of Appeals in re. -1_-_-_-_ The rutnor Herald Day, Top Price Nine thousand United States gov ernment seal skins brought $1.282. not) and 4,000 for the Canadian go crnment netted $572,000. The t price on seal was $177 a pelt, 55 per cent. increase over last teniber. sidcr dispassionalely any aohem of settlement. for ilreland which f1! government might, bring forward, _ but it must. be a permanent settle?» ‘l ment. ' ' it was not to be Supposed the an Irish Parliament would mak Bllyihiuz in the nature of ‘s. prcda ory system of fiscal injustice gainst Ulster, he said". To. cred! them with that. was to credit the with tho Intelligence of savages» The principle of seIf-tieterminotio. should be applied also tto Sco land. . ' 0000i News For _ CapiBreton-Me ' SYDNEY. Feb 3.—-A wage i_u- crcuse averaging ten per cent. le announced by the Dominion Iron and Steel Company here this morn- ing. The official statement ssyer that i-he lower paid men have been ‘t given as high a; fourteen per cent but that the average through the offices and plant is ten per cent. The increase affects about four thousand men. and" is retroactive to Jon 1st, I920. ~ Railway Association, ’, f Canal! I IlOll. (spgcm go Th; Gum-diam) versing this judgment declared PARIS, Fob 3.~Thc Eittenta re- that the provision of the Defence s , \ h jfllntli‘ to the refusal of Ilolland fol of the Realm Act wus u "grave in» \v(;Np§fl?l_1fl° gm: m. ticcetlsc to the Allied demand forI vosiou of u citizen's rIKhts. ren- Audra“ he\ra‘yegterdéy Ml. E w .- mcr Etnpernl". dcrmg tht- seeker after justice lm- Emmy sa|d-;__.§m¢e the wur, there I - "l has been constituted the Railwnjf E Association of Canada, whose exacti- tive comprises the presidemg 6!, the principal railways in Cane and in the organization of will “ is contained vanlouit comm from the operating, financial traflic offices of the companies, are constituted to act Jointly, w , loint action would be in furthers’ once of the iraihc necsssltleg of, the people or of tho rnilwnya. MA, Iianna and myself sit on the ex- ‘ ecutive committee, and l am very hopeful that with the experience he there gains he will be confirmed i113. his original decision to be a railway‘ man and not a polificiln ' “PAGE-l “REMEMBER THE ANT OF FAMOUS WOMEN" . in Yarki llull, Thursday». Feb. 5th. About. ‘.10 ladies from Charlotte- town will fako part. Home ntndel candy. Admission 25 cents. 6719. l I I "The Department of Agriculture, in eta-operation with the I-lorset Breeders Association have decided to hold a Horas Show in Charlotte- town during the 8rd week in March There will also be an auction sale ot horaca and breeding stallions at that time. 6655~1131MEM i "Reserve Wednesday, February llth for entertainment and Box social in Cornwall Hall in aid of new Protestant Orphanage. Good programme. Admission 50 cents. [ladies with boxes free. llol. tea set" vc-d by Ladies Auxllllary". ' . .0... filtill-Tl-Mllflpdl '13?- 4 wow i. ll“ VICTORY BONDS 1°“ , We offer for sale the new issue Victory Bonds 5% per cont I00 and accrued Interest which the first interest payment. t1anads——\Vhy take lees th Write us how much you wan the amount of the payment due to you. Cali or write for particulars. TIIE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY 154 Richmond Street. "Safety Boxes in our vaults to rent at modercte prices. ‘ There tin 61/, per cent for your monor- l. to invest and we will advise you at . ~ interest is received back at. Bonds are beet investment in ' us when we deliver the Bonds .,.t ~._ ,