r. Covers Prince ead Ebony Island Lille the llew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY-REE. 15, 192 _.._ 3 o ‘Ilheir Ultimatum re Fore- d Have Mined Harbor. . Ru- Yaving Sunk French Destroy- er not Confirmed. miners extendilng out ‘to th-e sea for a considerable distance. tempted to take his ship in but the forts signalled that be would do so at his own rink’ a pilot and after hours proceeded here. Feb. 14—Rumors in Paris are to the effect that Turk- at Smyrna sen-k 4.1 French destroyer. given no confirm- be The Guardian) Angora. state that to leave Sin)?“- mer Messlna flying the as seized by Allied 1mm lscungulda to the Turks a! The British admiralty have re- ceived no such information from llllillillllls Hiliil iN iiiiiii rna harbor. ls‘ a nest Siiiiiiil _ (IY OUR QWN WIRELESS.) (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, Feb 14——Despitc Boner Law's Sillli-GILICIII. that Britain will retain strict neutrality in tile Ruhr General Paylot, Minister of Public Works, Le Tracure with experts went to London to request the use Engagement court circles here. Hon. H. H. Asquith (Special to The Guardian) ONE THOUSA TION. QENMAN TOWN E HOSNUTESI W JERSEY. RUS- BELlLS FROM CHURCH 'RUM RUNNERS SIAN MODE-RNIBTQ -WIL ________.___ WVASHMNGFQN; l“°l*- 14-"‘S“l* {l Ac r n 1l_wl t t -: . . 1 dam sememem do? slpcresdoll flaerce grip orvee: tire Chm-i,“ i.“ tqhe ‘Quiet: ‘£12,823... (3nd 11119111- °l early “Q9112 Great Lakes region. The swcepingland me 1 "a s _'cllill from Alaska and the fluilall- _. 1 - h- was tan northwest- which was forccnst-yeslggtiogisz? 3:195 that broke wqj] led to extend to the EIUICFXI-lllll-Y ofwnfly this ‘nomm’; 9V8?" gm cosgg§mghliouwht b1 ‘DmDr-illblll‘ ‘the firemen who were z-ll - ° 4.— Bishop Fo-l p1 Killehoe appeals to s to save their" country Irish porters of B from plan are c _ in UlS. Senate. T pm lL-M-lss Mar? s released "by Frer. n d-JN-Al “ck m Repulmna“ helmmuuters’ sections, excepting Florida. bout lust night with l Greafl ‘between on Ruhr I F b. 14. TOKO’ e London opin- provision for‘ iiilislo of mil and wate Holland and England Ruhr industries from neutral coun- building in Russian Church i0 remove ull bolls from churches and turn them into ploutllfl- llllASI-IINOTON. F‘ ins weather bureau to watch over vessels at sea D10- tccllng lives and. DYODBTIY- .—Crand llnscls- me under Musso- ompels Fasclsli it Free Masons WlAiSH-INGTON. Feb. 14. and ll Council in R0 lilll's girldance c Flco Masons to llll casualties are reported on border of Czechwnn province between "Czenchwarer and troops of gen- eral Wu Pu Fu martial law has ogronqo, rob. 14.- Control or Armour andlCdm of three Chicago and _ nkcrs. according to -_-_ Chicasodlerald and Examiner, BiElUIJlNi. Fob. .14.-'rno u-i-n-l- ciplillly of Gclsenkirchcn has 1li Feb. monol- is lliérougml million marks, mines which extend out to sea for considerable. distance accord- ing to Captain of steamer Pierre Loil, which arrived here today. Gendlarmes Monday. IAONDON, Feb. 14.—- Prime Min- lster Bonar Law replying today in ‘House of Commons to suggestion Britain Initiate call- ing of world Congress including representatives of» lMnerioa, Ger- many and Russia, with view _ other ‘Mr said he lholillit the proposal was imprac- that federation would not lake lad in Brooklyn Cemetery was Condensed Specialsl IIATISQ-i per llna per giyfiiru“ u’ on ‘for seven r s. ron nausea». housework. Apply Mrs. . Wins Grafton st. LOOT-nma _ wrld F” during last yepr. . thousand Free State troops with ored. cars and how- cream.“ and lll W" l“ Bnclrclins international law and an internn- sollt west winds w m! m’°'°m°l|l- 111 A“!!! mollllillllfl- llonai court was intrndiiced loday The temperature at 9 ll-llla- am against irregular by senglnr Borah- was ll above 1e"- Al " lender. Bonn. whose headquarters are in the hills. n m... i..‘.""...¢. “if . _ _ w r n be ’ Finder pious leave at 23a Graf- sbanir to throw stabilise exohali s,_ Great Lakes in Grip of Severe Frost (Special to The Guardian) nowwtum ed temperatures in e LONDON, Feb. 14.-—+Bonnr éiitzvgsgNew Has speech in House or Commons little basis for hope that “ Britain wd-il meditate house France and Germany lthout any troubles, unofficial ‘to Vnticialrlon says. .1 ~ i‘; ‘ EMlMERlCl-I, Feb. 14.— French 1n lorscupatlonal troops cut clFeFll between (Special no The Guardian) (Special to The» Guardian) WANKOW. China.’ Feb. 14.- 5 o-lvrnwn. Feb il-llt is regard: mated at more than 5750.000- ed as probable that Hon. Dr. Bo- John H. Shea, irenl estate man lasd, Minister of Soldiers Civil Re- agar, trapped on an establishment will be chairman oi‘ jumped for a fire n the special committee on rediotri- and was crushed. Most o be jured leaped from windows. T111‘ ‘ comparatively Bmllll llllll Wllll" 1119 building, a six storey structure 01 Illlllll" government will have the largest prick, facing on three streets in de- representation ‘upon it ls not llke- the heart of the business section clincd to pay fine of one hundred 1y may such representation will ex 11nd containing the Basinhic lilo l)? ceed tile combined reprasonlflllflll atre. was an empty shell three French as penalty for clash be- Qt the opposition parties. It is the hours after the fire Was (llsrovor tween Germlnn police and French desire of the government that the recommendations of.the committee the. flames ha.‘ not been dolor- shnll be acvelillllllle h“, 111° W111i)“; mined at a latc hour. -. 1 d secure i e approve o . WASHINGTON‘ Feb‘ 1.4"“ Not} tlltlsfioltillltry. Conflict as between ncrease t 1 g n. n a": :::'.:l..:a::z.: s"... on w tn Etc except coffee, sugar, alcohol an $111,311 s: Under 91.9mm conditions e ea- era few minor commodities Commerce ' l 1 (V; b g Department informed’ ’ the cities on ilc 110D" ll 011 BB5 billion. Tile committee will are woefully underrepresented. all? lsls llllllssml iii l llll lsl lllllslllllilull in Italian Royalty ROME. F‘eb"14-,~'l‘he engagement of Princess Mafllld-a. second dangli- Begins Arbitration LONDON. Feb Ill-The hrtliltra-lterdfllf- tlon to be conducted by Rt. Hon.) H. H. Asquith Inlto the exchange dispute between the Canadian and British governments will begin when the parties will discuss lthedlllysicians said both wloufd live. dines of which the hearing will pro ND. TRINITY CHURCH mam ND FREE STATE T REFUSES TO PAY E0 PLE‘ T0 0E STILL ACTIVE OF NIEWYORK, Feb 14-—A fortune gems, gold and silver. estimated to the demands oi WASHINGTON. Feb. 14.—Reso- dollars 3,071). lb. . quor off um; coast gglmmenldo tide eighteen mln ~ u tory occupied by the British in the Rhillelandu It takes trains cairying coke 1/0 Lorraine furnaces a week to mill“? the journey because the British have refused to permit them to B“ through the Cologne zone. U. S. Withdraws has been received by the tru 0f tllc P. I}. Island l-lospltal of the‘ ($994931 9° Tl” Gllaidla“) ' resignation of evcr member of Jr D . . l’ . ter of King Victor Emmanuel to paxfislllltnorfxgflcuIhllll-ellinnotllilced lhetlllmllfiflil ‘Stall’. The joilliv; resig» opportunlw. w m“ t “n Crown Prince Leopold c-f Belgium today a withdrawal of gestrlstioigs l? °“ ‘l l c‘ l“ “"195 “dam “l” l“ 5°“ D'- ~ r ‘m will be announced immediately on the lmwilllllflll o po no st A after the marriage of Prlncesslirom Canada and Bermuda. - t2‘: efinilelhigtliaifiday “m1 “m” e Yolanda, eldest daughter of the —_-'4.*’_'__' ' ' King to Count Calvl dl Bargolo. according to a report current ill INDIANA, Pai. Feb 14—Andl'e.w Polaooka and llour of his 61111579“ were burned to death in o. firfl lremote Tpart of Indiana county Yell‘ Mrs. Polacoka, who was bad-ly burned, was brought to a Tlflilllwl gave birth do a little dausbler- Montreal‘ Church _ _ . Destroyed by Fire (Special to The Guardian) l Grievances of a professional na- lllrc which the Medical Staff coll- _ _ sldercd should have received the full Ilfimlpter consideration is said to of a’ be the cause of the trouble. Tillese matters, it is understood.‘ 1W I119 Mellllcfll 51-3“- were presented lby a dele- Medical Staff at cell/Ml i114! 119518118 the January meeting ,0! the UTE $11111- whicll destroyed @1191!‘ 11°11!!! ll! a Board of Trustees. On account of the small attendance of trustees Present, some business was held-Illa 111151995 over, including the matters llroughtl Bil-st‘- forward by the Medical dele ate here where. n foW 111KB 18191‘ 511° Mr i‘. A. Webster. who preiided ll at this lllcctillg in the absence n fronl lhe province of IMr. \V_ K, D RQKBPS. chairman of the Board of| TPllBIPQ-s. promised a bearing nil a special meeting. Mr. Rogers in the lnenlliilnc returned and the] matter was tllcn out of ‘Mr. Web-l stel“s hands. Katina of ~ the MONTREAL, Feb- ill-Trinity oi‘ bhls city, n. religious e llloned by u double alarm were llll‘ llhlc tn discover" the eXfl pl‘ tile fiiblllilw‘. although volumes smoke were ‘puurlllg ironl Wifllliills land stecplcs of the d Iluiidlng. the los sis ov i Missing In Syracuse Fire SYRACUSE. Opp man was killed, sons were r9130 that destroyed the Bllstnble bélisltlgl ing and caused pIODBTlY 1°55 upper floor el, missed l1 f the in- ed on a lower floor. The rnllso of rants, Feb. Iii-French feder- mfigm“ l§{',,.’.'.'§,“‘f.‘§§ Kit,“ 1:12.11. GOSH -ll= THEY ‘Ffiifl- l ntion of labor authorities decider whmptpe adjoining county of LlKE Tl-“b —-Uul~ll‘;i\i I pa" m w“ u“! thfeflened ‘m. Carleton with not a dgrlfil‘ 011119 GET RICH 1'1‘; Gélolglgp‘ 5 a I ti ll 5 911$ ' e same 5 ‘STABLISH l Friday lry Communnst group o 39:31; ?OMQ,_O_ Ham||mn_ wqnng. EJARM DRY HOME hes. Regina. Culznrv. dllkllmonton. FOR ALLTH- Peak NEIW YORK Feb 14 —N0rlc orv13?“°{,B';“°w°,{{{§'..‘}§“..,..{..?.‘{i’;‘.; FISH lNWi-i’ WINTER. l . ' ' C I1 . . the Russian Cfilvfllxli jewtcllg‘ wet: ‘i: is issued can...“ be Qxpgctgd in j-(MEI, co n o .eanla x l d9 James Jouei, when the body bur- 3235K repraqpggtlves fpr re (l p population it is dis-interred today by svveillmlilll- 11111222331 lllaloly that the (titles 1 --—- larger representation ‘iMoNTREALy Feb. 14.- Trlinity ;';“‘,,,,‘;“.l.°...;‘. than in the past. Ang icon church in Canada which recently with government, message adds. passed into the hands of Syrian ersmmg m m; demand. ' Catholics was destroyed by fire p today. Church was fourteenth Cath- °ll¢ llliiltllilnn- in Canada burned luflflll declaring it to be the sense pg the Senate that Vi!!!‘ ‘llllzllllfl 17° . 1 .1 a an nsttu on or . _ IIDNDON. Fob. 14-'"‘N°l"‘li' °ll° llllgnllgeior settlement of lntcrnn- = . l l umtrovorsionipand proposing _ m“ ( adoption of code or euro. Feb- 1l>~—lll°“°"“ lth snow l-lll night - marks on the market in order N’ which was reported to have ‘rob 7- , < Jiil Reva! bed auxiliary school?‘ P. J. Mc New moon ‘lhursrlcy Fob- 15111 fill! Mar and nsulllllul of‘ non-iv I Mo . bani: lovsrnora coilvlncld of fir worth of l tllllv at animal. am fbbloflblflunday ulm. later than Charlottetown- Denies | difice of , complete] dur- ____ “um-fly it was 5 above and - - . .--E .'ru' da nis t ll W" 1 “l‘°"°' -"+ - - bellqlgfwthlhtozlllnlifallfiégs 1511:6111‘: mlllkllqllllg @1119“ $801111“ n “'08 ‘Pmml F“ "H!" Wm" tlve at sen. curtains and prolllbi- and tonight It 1°- - ‘ t 527 “nmmwl ll" "k919i! 33°11 rion officials today ly-oadoaai. a Sun lets this afternoounllan k“ "M01300 gold general alarm for alibhni trawler anrl rises tomorrow m0 8 llllilll 5i ii HESIENE Hiiii ll ll. I. iiilSPiili lot more railways through the lerri- of EL /" C t . iect Immediately. TrusteesCompletely use I on am ten More Mam‘ Surprised. Hospital Work Will be Con- tinued and Emergency Meeting Held as Soon as Possible. Tl") Surprising lillllollllflemlfllfithc following day and explain the SW65 stop taken and the wishes of the trustees tu nleet the delegates of‘, the llvlcdical Staff at the earliest 0 a What file Medical Staff wanted; lili h doctor. they claimed should‘. “C lilIliv-llis ill the wllrrls. lllersllip ml tho Aicllicol Staff, was zlllpoillted. Interviewed oll the'qllestion, Mr. Vi/‘cbster, who ngalll presided at this marlin: in mo. ilbfidllltu. of Mr N, Y,, Feb. 1l-—-»Rogcrs, said it was understood mm several DPPltllnt tllc liicdirul Sirlff did not ob- ‘ l rted missing (llllllJPCl to Dr. Sztllllonis llppollllnlont. injured. sonlfbThc irustces_ ccrtllilliy felt jllsti - ' (l were , I be 011311111311 ixfidlilyo flftrnslly. in o fire tdnllllll 71ml lll llpDOlilllllg ililll, irrospcct profession. It was suggcstod thnl Air. Webster sec Dr. Wnrburipp Iiresirlcnt of the Medical Staff, on Vancouver Major Is Left A German Manor VANCOUVER, Fob 14- ‘iialjllr J. ‘C. Tllorno, of this city, was llutificli yesterday that ilc hurl bccn left on old manor in Gcrlnany by Herr Gartlier an aged German The codicil recites that Thorpe "Bllllvlllrh an enemy of my country at the time, did in the station at Leipzig, while under armed guard. Jump in front of an approaching train and saved little K-lrl.“ Karl was Herr Gartners grand- son. The granddaughter of the tcstator has oiferod Thorns $10,000 for the ma nor. . America Is Deeply Interested LONDON, Feb lll-vlniernatlonal _ intervention with the United Sta- tes as the possible lntervener. was Sllflxesied as the solution lo the Ruhr problem tonight by Lord Cllflon. in a debate on King's speech in the House of Lords, de- Qlllfllll!’ li-llo French pol-icy was llll~ successful from the point of view nl seaming reparations and volt:- ling anew that what hltll begun as an Ir- movement millhl. end lls a political movement with llis- sslroils results. Lord Cllrzon wound .up his speech by saying “America. strong as her views llre about intervention in European matters, is closely mbsorbingly in- terested in this question. We have had indications from time w lllme that she may move. I should be hopeful as regards the value of her lnterveaitlon. and it is impossible in invoke the lenxue at this stage do not let it be thought that I for a moment depreciate the idea of in ternational action ito solve the prob 1cm." . HE-lilfiiflllllliliiil, iii 1 WW4?" ‘i (sileciai m The Guardian) , v v 245 members, an increase of cb. 121b, was received by thte Egléiy dgiysslculasfstézg thgalllélgggingrwhen m," the present wards of an hour, and, as Webster thought, came to n. sail .fzlctory understanding. He Warburton an of the Medical Staff 5 carry on wi ossiblc. The only W65 ilWllfC O adrvantngcs the f lectures to the nurses Post Masters ‘therefore of illli} strike wllll‘ be those patients, after the lasii his nlolith when the present ward doctor's period of time pircs, will be without medical at‘ tuntioll; and also that the nurses‘ l iillli. training svbu are dlolnl; so bQOTQQZAQFf,“ 1453811.?” 3,?“ "‘ ‘ ‘. - " -' " ' r Sh" V 8TB 0D. ar- 5 | | w f“ a m1‘ h t x _ (peca e uar a) ofl}: tilt-pllgzpfiglwwtlllxrfbehfléllea 1111mm,’ Postmmelufnnera" OWNMM 0“- F“ 14""“" lve'l~ of tile lectureslnntl will nolimfl ‘i? fglngll? ggllerléhpezf‘ t-ggtlm‘: special committee or Parliament 1o he lrblc tn gralluflte n5 B0011 85 wllbbe buck for some considerable ‘they otherwise would. ' ' _ 0n no account, Mr. Webster dc- clared, will the Hospital be closed. or any part of the work discon-i m.....‘-Turks May Try 7c cifilcr five rears‘ pragjjge;','n a post graduate course; orhavel sell-ml as an lmorpq in u m4“ ct loclliionlrogllizr-ll llll-“Iliiai. T‘llcy wished also .u lllulrn llrrzlngemcnls whereby Hill’ oi lllcir lllcmbe-rs having- coined bllllilllipiill moldy-rive ygars active ser. $2 Fir-elm}; At about 2.3Cvthe flames bllfSiEVlPP 0n ill". Stuff might be relieved y g [forth and epvalgped the Wlwleof illc (lllllCS of lecturing the "nur- __.___ er $851100‘ l-“P-“i in trililllllg. and attending tile , l time. i A pcclliiarity of the llnani p“ H “it _} _ . resignation of the Staff is le l\ llllnthiy lluotlllg of Hm new member’ d... d s eral ll." 2:00i},000asd~l_lppgll_.l_ui_s__' 1 lllil-__ . , ‘_ l» 1. r. . ccalllzln, who had led today "in safes ‘in the snloiildfl/lilgniegea. , “_’ ""lll.l"'lllfllli"lll'iiilllffllinn for_mem-' and lgplgtepdng wreckage of a six story office that was destroyed by the _ ,la.st night in Maiden Lane, the |jesvel section of the city. -—Pres4. ‘- ly ale] clared to have approved govern- mental reorganization plan inclu-'H0n' Dr‘ ding consolidation navy departments to be known as depnrinrent of defense. whose appointment ls suppo imp; ‘lo ‘nlmsellh: - . . i Lil's sflllglléeutlglh hlsbrenow ng“"illelr\ertlfixitzéliralr?urllgs, litfter the sus- - O l‘ mem BPS 3P0 0C" _ ‘ “m; “val-burtun‘ Dewar‘ Ross. Caripfilcltlziolpzuo: 32cm Irmli-rlllélifxngifltllxfifr for discussion of his resolution call preparations for war and are vio- Commlssdon 1° inquire (mo m9 ‘lilting the lellms "l 111° Mlllllmllflwbole question of grain marketing. llapllp\vlng are me nmmbers of Algillllfillce-N: llllelgxxlllyllesllallaléfisgzifilt is understood that he will give the Trustee. Board: Messrs. W. XE nilfiglilg‘ tgwlmd the‘ Mum“ mU venment Rogers. chairman, F‘. R. Heartmmke up posmons m, 0.1501150 1 ' _ - Munitions are bepisijeliitirviulfilcl- - garia to Adrianop e. ol ca c - - - lies believe without excludéng llle possibility of trouble at myfllfl- . - - at that in. case hostilities are renew s‘ "are; also: their As- c prolzrnm- ' ' s | l m Th GU ma" WWW lllllwlmlaml“ “"1 gym‘ (lllrzavlrrl. Feb e ll-a-ramerloanl with 2.206 and Russians wdth 2.060. led in the number of persons who |rutllers. Yco, Houston, _ V W. F. Tlllmilffih, G. D. Wright, E. Ljfwgipltl“ lellgllkvl’ time he had n. Bell, J. A. Webster, Murdock ‘ - - m the Hts. us ho was 1i! Mcnuod, Frank M. Stewart. . Eilfléliliigksflilyzllll math} of lliglnlllornl‘ Dr. Wanburton president of the l ‘l ~ lllanmflnls m hls..vlorlloul Staff lntervlewgd lllgllt, refused to make any state- ment regarding the 1n,',l[{9r_ Intermediary-Leaves For Sydney, N. S. I to Settle Strike (Special to The Guardian) S. D. University ' 1 the year ending. March 3i. 1922. Parhamentinccording to the report of the ——-— lnaturallzatlion branch of the Secre- The parliamentarians of st. Dun- my or States Department, ltahled stuns arc looking forward to 0119.“; the House of Commons. The to- of the most llliefefllllli! and pal-Elsi number of foreigners naturaliz- llnps the "W51 "“'°l“ll°““l‘l’ sewlerl was 10.360. _. ions yet ll_ a aw wee a o‘ . . “ The election of“ film pmmllrmllzt U. S. Tax Exemption Quirk who acted several times as mediator in labor the request of the federal govern- ment ls leaving for Sydney with a view of conciliating differences of striking steel workers and Brit- ‘Corporation manage- ment of Sydney. uni-on activities. whose dismissal caused the strike were discharged for ill-subordination. year" H“ e1 the Lfvbel-nl platform deal w some very pertinent matters. and} gang‘??? tgsolfiggfi‘ Sign fiémyg, States citizens working on the inn. government control of achooli . l t l ‘h _ m“ Mom’ bonuses 1° flshermen “n; lutml: ‘lmcertalinlwleletber iii-i:- engnged in whaling. and tho ex-lbe aged 5mm March 4 tension of ihl- fishing sfiason. l’ ' ' measures taken to lower t e Ila- t H on tlonal debt and the destruction of algal‘? ‘ggpzgléziilrlge V9631“: such domestic animals as are In- whn ‘fvm be amp-mm‘ ma" March iurious to the public hgaltb. l - - ‘p 4 desires notion. Annual Meeting of the Christian Church The annual meeting of the Cen- tral ‘Christian Church was last evening and was largely at» tended. The meeting was preceded by an enjoynlble banquet served by the Indies Aid. The reports of the different de- pnrtlllents of the Church were pre- sented and favorably commented upon. 'l‘he report of the Blllllilll comlnltiee was also received. flllc receipts and for the year were shown to cxccss of any previous year. amount raised from ‘nil including the building i er of the op ositioll. He is cl man Biol zlnlimliellv resources, Althouitll - nlally of bis colleagues are stronK - ' ' " supporters yot ill thc ranks arc found many Socialists and Bolshe- T-llq-visls. The members nf the oppo- itlon are putting forth great of llllll. warfnris to belittle the policy of ihe ID DON. F9 _ about $64500. The new addition re- government. which efforts are be- DOQOTI“?! albaoon h have celltly built cost in the vicinity ollnestiended with same success. wired a o0 , _ flit», . The honorable member ilrom Sacll- Danlsiroaooa ~ via: alt-tho me from all denim- ville hasbrought In an umendmenlpm tin merits showed s very gra ' with the problems nf lhc (Ihurcivh, ..n..0u|-np,,.1___ an increasing interest in Churchlmen; o; 1933 ppm-pl,"- m be 454mg o ceptionnlly interesting. I PFESENIHI Iii iiliii bers Than_the Present. Nova Scotia Loses two Members and the Prairie Pro- vlnces Gain Eleven. Prime Minister Re- lilzligws History of Former Redistribu- ns. a LGovt. Inquiry In Return Delayedj Agricultural (Special no The Guardian) SpeciaLto TheGug became naturalised Canadians eld by Mock Parliament. hi. t I18 Yalgufinrtlo: both or which show a radical tendency to give more fill‘ ect attention to matters Deli-fill!" lng to the Maritime provinrfis.‘ (The Right Hon. Si. Clair H! l1" TON F b M__ Th. or, one of the strongest supporters WASHING M' ° “A. h Mung“ Government l“. House ways a means comlgl “t l e i me [Abemls m“ will probably consider in a dayor ear, is leagvizgtlon ‘tom ‘ cmmnettwo the bill to exempt Canadian ‘ tit bord .l are position lo the leadership 01 111° emu“ no“ e or ‘zgsoalde 11am’ w“ a welhnelrlted and “°”'?$:1m11iivl%§mlz‘o°zgn’§1dfi§r earns ulnr lllove Some of tho P111111“ Ill; m“ pram." m“ d851,.“ may, legislation. inasmuch as Canhdn grants such an exception to United (Special in The Guardian)» lion. James B. McTague is lea b 15- Wigltpg to the draft address that ucrorpvhlle time “Moon that _ l"! .aaa.a l .lla adunl-oomeao -goo¢dll~ lwns an eloquent address deelinlrftoxlllrs: rm-oirzllogrellle: ngmlnlonhly. the ' .l “will; '9'] u.“ . ii _ ‘ g ggf q) It stoves a healthy mwm mil In conclusion lhe mock Pa-rlli-lofifli M: -" l mflw in on in a change for the wim- ls ‘attend. _ ter each decennial censug, Th, Br; Mn Webster w“ no. Hml'g'g%gVléogillioillld—tllzlllnadas next tlsh North America Act provided s W consist of-that alter each census a bill to re- 9' -> ' u e n- u Telllreaelstatltrf: §'r‘°o§§i’§.°§§§"Z§'$“ldmo at“ Mt;gehéiegriggnoazlvlugggmierdiKing preutroduced. The Plume Minister read s, m" Under m; m” ‘re sgibalglon a list of years in which redistrfhu- turn on the 1921i c9; 0115121“ ‘I’ “l” 1W1 “lien Plflw 111 the nut- “ma Province l :1"- BMw- Opening with the first readjust- d understood from both m New: slzgiiawlzhénalglbfrlil- "w!" l" 1372 81111 01051118 Will-b H.116 ‘him that no action would be taken provinces gain elem“; ‘our 2212121351 which “wk place m 1914' w Album n s Partial d-edlstldbution for the pnr On Tuesday or this week he re- am, two p ivfnkfm "Michelle" was or mating representation to mo“ or me enxcolumbia o la o and British new pr-pv-lpppg 911mg‘ m, gm. - BB I15 Ono- Tliie other federation hadtakenplmcelnlllilto ggévllzges Yemlllll $11M Prefllfnt B8 give Manitoba representation. Mr. l s eclared has wired 5 ‘ " “mes” °“ “l l ° ll“- 1887 to slve reoresenwilw 1o mo W” l" ‘lcommetély m, w, fohreTvrliltgl-v- The not increase in Northwest Territonies, and in 1001 1mm d however to 1:133“ senia to: for the whole Do- to give representation to the new til the regular work of the on s. firm?“ ‘an’ A“ w“? Pmvllw” °7 sflimllww Ind M‘ lo Hospital and an emerzsncY b fl 0886111“ tblel am 1W‘) Tall-ill” Iberia. In 1915 a partial redistribu- e called as soon as t“ ‘Juli-wt; l “(ill he referred tion to adios! the representation services -he l; a 59b a ‘colnml-l-ee’ “minded from Prince Edward Island had ta- t rendered by the Medfli’ m“: B" g1’ 1119 lllFBB P311195 ken place. and in 1902 one to givq icul Staff in return for the many o ‘for [out t a “mus o‘ “malnu- mpmsenumon u’ “ha Yukm‘ Th‘. no» iii f-’."...-.’:..".“;3fi“.‘f§. ‘i’: fiiiiiffil lgg; :;,.;3:";.:"*a*:;‘ mug; them in their practice is the g1; remind ‘qhe House that it w“ ‘he was 86.283 as compared Wm] 30,819 training and the attendance upon wnsttlituugnal duly of the govern‘ l“ 19n- wnrrl patients who are unable tolmen m ntroduce such a ‘hm M. was briefly this. They wished top“) sci zl definite time at which n doctor must practice in the city belorc ilerollling eligible tn nlr-nl-l berllllb on the Staff. Ill the case "1 "Kllol- operations at the Hospi-l in MRIQCCTS be appointed by the Government-to inquire into various agricultural matters such as grain in prllvate terminal. electors marketing of farm products. Development of the v live stock industry, will consist of w ' l2 members, and the whips of tit: r _ three parties have been asked ~to submit names. The government will supply iiive members. inclfl- ' - illg iile chairman, the Progrosshfl four and; the official opposition three. While ("Eds-the lntenmmibf- - John Miller of Quappelles to press ing for the appointment of a Royal .hls approval to the proposal o! the adieu side. Owing to failure to hi! . ¢=1~_'».-.--..~..,. __,_ .. Opposition lo the action exi Beats, Denmark ( Deolal to ‘The. Guardian.) ill