_ and Eugene Tame, ‘whereby certain The musl- rm Covers Prince gsuwlu-u Island Charlottetown Guardian. ‘lira 00am. gaming Guardian. Pounded lilfli‘, ._.-__-_- ... IIVIPIIHIINI iiiilliillil . lsl ul. |l lllllllsss Botweouillord and‘ LujPutfrie Publishing Gvmnailyyior, Money issued by the Former uhliis suing tor‘ $62,000 Principal and Intieriesti. i l: 1mm‘ bsulnuptuy, l... been mulls public. "llhis is"part of the ceiebrat (Special to The Guardian) ‘MONTREAL, March 22_--The text of the agreement made in De- cember I907 between Sir lllugii Graham. Lord ‘Althblstanjsnd L1‘ J. Lord Althdlawn is suing the Tartes and LaPuu-is for 862.000, "principal agreement. 4s very lengthy and most of it is desilimed Ito perfect. the lender. honeys were advanced to La Pat. rie Publishing Company to keep NEWTIPEIIFIIH INIISIIPIINE (Special to ‘The Guardian) A Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardiah) no LIQUOR CONTROLLERS i rulunux N. is. which 22-» . I coupon. March zit-uqeisus utfo‘. an entirely new type ofseaplaue of which can either fly or cruise as" a me warship have ibeen inade puibllc lie"e. Two of thrao shflps are being licensed vendurs_ built for the air mlinlstry The veal Sela are said to ‘he much like small silflps with wings added, They are larger and stronger than any sea- going air craft yet constructed and ouch will carry emplacemenis for live linachine guns. Plctou, have been, appointed t WlTH ATTEMPTED TRAIN WRECK arrests ha-vq ' the attempted wrecking of a C. N. R. yesterday. Crown Forces P-Ezekriel IBerry of Forest Hail. charged with the murder of DUBLIN, Mar. 22.¢-8even mem- bers of the crown forces, including 1m officer were killed and tWeIVQ wounded when their train was slllbushsu yesterday according‘ to llu official announcement. The st- tack occurred near lleadford Juno- lucid’. f l ASSAU LT ed suit now iulthe courts in which‘ aiid interest dueon two hotels The Maritime Provinces E. Wakeiy and Clifford Wood h oi‘ Halifar and E. s Proudfoot Commission iwhich will control the sale of liquor to Nova Scotiluia "rwo AQRRESTS m CONNECTION AMHERST. N lS. Mar 22-—'I‘wo been made following- train on the line east. of here BERRY COMMITTED FOR TRIAL IHOPFJWELL Cape, N. B. Mar 2.} hi . . M», 7,,“ commnwd 10,. trial here Ieglllhi‘ duties at Huliiax, he lii- slat in any way in terreling out tilt- TRUE BILL F-OR CRIMINAL tsruomv. N. B. Mar _azs-frh,e.s clue. The Chief-also screed to Grand Jury brought in a true bill keep conatantIyJn-touch with t-ho i-vdsv millet George mew,- "chlirg 317/5" The People's i‘ WIIIIIMHINIIIIIPHHEIIIFSI "IIIIIBIESIIIIIH III IIIIY? This is the Latest Appointment that Gossip has Brought into the Diplomatic World. The rumour is not explicit as to whether the Editor is an aspirant or if the suggestion comes from the appointing side or even if some mutual friend is responsible; Mr. (Bpecif f-o The Guardian) NEW YORK, March 22.——A spec- ial deslpatch from Washington to the New York World says Gossip brings William Randolph Hearst, a. brand new name into the diploma. Harding is conscious of a grearvob. tic fieid_ It is rumoured the William ligation to Mr. Hearst/who, he ‘be- Randolph Hearst is being consider ileves. influenced many democratic ed fozy the Ambassadorship toyl-taly votes in his direction ‘lite Yarmouih Mulder Mystery Yet Unsolved that ahe would devote the rest of It is now three weeks since ilhis her days to ald in running down the WW1! W88 818N161 by the horrible criminal who so foully murdered murder of George Henry Perry. yet Captain Perry. Further, they fool 1119 mill-WW remains as black as that, with her assistance-backed by the night the crime was committed. the great spirit of determination M8113’ citizens of Yarimouth now which she so strongly maintained mil‘ ll ‘will 80 YMBVBI‘ unsolved Mill throughout the terrible ordeal of tiley claim these fears are contirm- the past three weeks. the police .911 IPY i118 fiwl 111ml Delevilvt? In should make some headway in their =specttllr Ilorace Kennedy is reiurn- efforts to take ‘the murderer. ing to Halifax. His departure from] "Se far as I aim concerned" said‘ the scene, they say, indicates thahthe Chief of Police this afternoon,‘ nothing further will be done to "the case lwill never hr» allowed tn bring the mlurderer to Jul-nice. drop nor will I o" - keep Detect- But such is fur from ibeing true. ive Kennedy thoroughly posteli on The Detective, who has spent more all tihat may occur.‘ The Chief said than ten days investigating thelihlut. so long as he and his officels case here, five days vi The Week hold the positions of trust they, immediately follqsving the murderilmw hold with the town of Yar- und most of the week lust pastdlnoutll, the, halt; definite Instruc- doea not intend tolet it go attioii to he ever on the alert to eitir that. Before leaving to resume his m‘ do the work tihcmselvcs or lis- YARMOUTH. N. 3., March 22»- structed Chief of Police Bablne toluillrtiered. follow up any report he might hear and run to a finish anything that may appeerttos-Hnz an savoring of General Economy c. 1 Says Mr. Grerar ‘Ross’ Mills, was tion, County Kerry . icouullllsloslilcuts ‘HOT CROSS DUNS. -0RDER early. Phone 814, Tomiins & Hynoa Baking Co. WANTED-A MAN OR 80V FOR iarin work. Apply to A. O. F. Gill, York. p FOR 8ALE~CAR OF SEED OATS due to arrive in short time. For i= l-lilm- purticulala apply to J. I". McMillan. 31 Upper Htlliooro Sit. ‘FOR SALE -- BEAUTIFUL 50 acre farm, new house, easy terms. ApplyGu-ardian. WANTED. smut-sin counts offices in business part of city- Appiy at this office. waitress-aim. WITH ‘$6M! experience to afllllt in hammers Apply m1. Burnett, 174 Kent ti-louss WANTEDI-WILL.PAY $35 pQl‘ month for desirable cotr tags, Pdsselsioh May 1st. will? tluardlian office. 'JNO_ i Land Surveyor, (Hermanvlllo-l Charlottetown . -w{r—'—' - sLAo FOR" sub: - walnuts? lwantlng sammw .1 s, u, before Opening of ngahllllfiflid W?“ “was lsnve expenses. Victoria. ~wAu17so-cilrilsi.s MAN ro- farm work. APIIW 3°?!" BY°°~ Wineloe. ‘FOR sALE-THREI DESIRABLE city (building 10h Mllilwffid i7" Non], n“ victory Avenue; Biro ALFRCQ HODONALD» ,. .i st! with the criminal assault of anmetaoflve M “an!” and m no’ {y 8 year old girl iaat January, . . veltmment. PROPOSES DWIQION OF Result of Week's Probe , VlKlTQILIib B. C., March 22_--A mlruql proposal that the Province oi: Brit 1| ish Columbia be luvlusu ill two, Perry “rd: audrdnfljs "WM is being seriously put forward here mm’ W1‘ 1° e m“ a e case a“ My residents of the northern part IWIIYW i116 1110B! 111510111! 0f W8 of the province. According to re. whole career, he still does not class Wns-l illlshglramfi“ g" émblfi? ‘P’ it. among the mysteries that will prova \e n t. . ryn linen , prominent merchant and business “m” be solvad‘ During m” m“ man of Bella Coola_'is hex-q endeav Week- M5 day“ ""9 "m" ‘mmms division of the province. Mr. Bryn- iidllen points out that the northern “mm” to g1" “me helpful infor- portion of British Columbia. has ifmaiml- “Midi?” ‘h’ “m” but four representatives in tho leg-era, 0f "it? hotwehoiu of the mur- isliiture out s: a house of 47 nlsm dared man, lulu otherwise investi- bors and declares thdt the north gm“ contrlblltes more than half the ' v k. wealth of the whole province. m’ net “gm” d w” ' a l that the ‘*1 lil of sev- Attompt To i '7 :74!‘ lpenoils upon whom some nloasa r n. an: »GHOICE m ' fronrfoui‘ tied, also’ nit-no choicefmght “umichn w” mm m u“ n’! Kiunon. Grandvlew. fished. rt ‘was part of the investi- Mucijwk ‘Mpd-"ARKET gatol-gs -poiicy to ,trace to their . in. a hoavy_drat‘.mreu_ 80h,‘ cm, Crown authorities relating to the or, auctioneer. , _ _ ~ nQy-wgly of doubtful value. This ‘be a“. &_ n,“ “a iqaoltnmltfilldzael? th?! he misht lfisvo n0 . . 1 _i y would! o. l». Good qua y cover‘? WM m!“ Captain Perm Produce Merchant e man“ m su“m.nt - your women folks need materials ly taken with the statement given in good qualities for their dresses,” um pen-y on tirluuy to The yards that will be cold as law. an $2.71 pel- yet-u ‘.6 reit- prise. This is an excellent opportunity to get materiali In bell-OI‘ Gulli- ghgep (g [gm]; 1g flflqy, Jug]; M35. uuwQlCUIHB Ilfllll hi! D981! 85ml)- ., _ ,. , p l '. th sullsrs.‘ssml-dsy~ st 2.30. ‘°“"°' ‘m "°"°m ’°'°"'°d '“° ° crime; eveiftboiigh some were air seep , ATBL-JMRQRTBIIAND l , I m“; lpjigiluhgpe of dis; our.’ prices before buying. Al ictorn, "chow-l, cto-ru-od Many Yamouvii réinlb "9 m“ and auitn. We have thousands of uomwg cnronme w we 859m in goods 54 to 56 ' ‘ Wide- tiu flmnllllillllly found in vo- oo x 13o feet. Apply Pwlwsr‘ M,“ ' d an tnkaoare l ' and Palmer oityl > otnzwqhndy-gmfiagillfifig: gtfngo? ‘ garage ugggismggi Q55 ".....‘°*°..t‘i"::..‘.‘. wet-fit». - Near Amherst osllbismllulent. i4 slid . ,- "“"" respectively. Stable with I*I;§,I,"’,'§,._'QL§'§TO g1.- so semi AMHERST. use. n-uulllwsy ‘mm’ "My w m" K f; of lend. East Royalty ii 1-2 miles officials slud olitilenil in senersi are on premises or to C. G.‘ Du 7- mm mayiottetown. Hlrlflliiilfi: b11101: concerned over a deliberate ‘“"”.' j stream. For p! w" ‘ wagging whch QQAL'QMA w N110.» SALII- “m”? n ‘_ um lttempt. at train mun a art‘ r£li00""%e"1"m“i“ “r136 “$111,920: 1,01,,” m was discovered near the Amherst when amblthtg: ‘ll ":5 f“ n" bumlgusll Ben]. cumi- yard this morning. The tluflflrd! I"'°'““ °°" m“ “I” m. ulncttontler. ' . [y attempt, following closely upon “m” w I“ ‘mflwmom ‘hie * T”; ——___ lh a areutl maliciously design. “'r""' ‘l “a: u“ u“ of mu. uncliu. i! For sum, ° m’ ’ m, hi; “song, 'Q v nits dim!!!“ ‘Mun. gomwrwhhuhlod short line tralefli. Ill loll d9!“ Il H wfifl _ii_ n, u . v "f ‘ ' l bellies around official: and citizens. .3 if _ "i; ll brql 3:13am ghost" $212: U w. ‘m a‘ p.35, , . be -' ' I -_ l. l- u: criminal, whoever it was, tried ' ' o inenlto carry out-his. dpqtqrdiy intent- "°"'§"'l l m " 5y ggibsl-stsiy wiring a full length ulwnil l 0 coat at thiey bf all“! tie-anon both rails of Richmond __ _. ~ . _ . .n-‘*' I . ' In?” ‘i2’, "" _,,'_.;.;_;_.~. 14c l. l~_\- him instantly of the slightest do m BRITISH COLUMBIA Before he left Yanuouth Detee m. 13mg ‘problems of me Govern, "Y9 KBIIIWdY “Id m“ ‘he mm‘ M‘ ilietlt burden incident to taxation Y did 11°! 111mm! 1° ‘mi-lei ‘hi’. federal. provincai and municipal, oring to obtain support among down supposed clues, interviewing should be gone q",- and the dead- mleirlbers of the legislature for a various persons believed to bum a,‘ jsqusreiy up. to the mnnogem t to probe. as Ila-r as can be learned. is‘ TORONTO, Mar. 22.—Address- g the Canadian Club luncheon toilajr. lilr. Crerar of the National » VCHARLOTTEITOVIIN. CANADAJVEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1921 LEGISLATURE GUNSIDERS NUMBER UFiiiiVATE Bills MARCH 22nd_ The House met yesterday 4.10 p. m. In reply to a question from Hon. A‘ E. Arsenault, Premier Bell stat- ed that some of the returns and statements asked for were at hand. Answers to the following questions were tabled: No. 14 (names of staff employed during the past Yell!‘ 111 the Provincial Treasurer's office, with salary lpaid t0 each) No. 12 (names of Valuatora appointed under the Taxation Act, with par- ticulars) No. 15_ (numlber of per- sons who have been notified to pay potlLtax, with particulars.) The Commissioner _ of Public Works in reply to Question 9 (re- questing particulars regarding the Publicity and Emigration agency for this province) stated that he had not enough information‘ on hand to table a reply. Answer to question No. 10, (ask- ing whether the County Court Clerk at Souria had been dismissed and particulars were tabled by the Attorney General The Commissioner of Public Works. in reply in Question No. 19. (asking whether a bridge was hulllt under the I-Ilglhways Act at Vernon River, and in what state the ibrillge was in at the present time) stat d that one of the twelve bridges built on this project. below no, DOIIIDIGIBIY. The engineer hlui decided to put in 2i 20 fit. steel span for the con. crefe ubutunents. Objections haul been made to the vliilth of the “Illllfliefll. flrlll to prevent troublel it was decided that the bridge should be widened As a consequ. 91198 a temporary covering was‘ put on until a largel- stool girder for tho span could be DPUCIITPIL: This trnipurary covering has been- szove ill Oli/Illg’ problibly tn ivenlllerl conditions. In reply to a question‘- fruin lion. A, E. Arsennult the (‘oilluiissioncl- sill/tell that the other abutment on the bridge was in first class ehalpe. . Answers to question No. 21, task‘ lrg particulars regarding the namoh, o.‘ persofm employed in the office oft the Commissioner of Agriculture. and also those employed in the operation of the Tiling machine and ‘the limestone CYIISIIIUg plant at Mimineizanh were tabled by the Commissioner of Agrlculturl~ alt l l Prolressives, urged the -EleI‘IOlLB comideratlion by all people of the ‘and the drastic need of economies Answers tq question N0_ 1:0 (re- garding the attendance at the Agricultural institutions of stud.» lentil outside this Previiicel, were, UxIIIGd. ' Answers to question No. T. (ask. lug for all correspondence which passed between the Department of l i l l in ull directions. Dosing with the ‘railway problem. he offered a re- alps for the deliverance of Canada frmn the incubus of nationalized (railways “to mo". Mr Crerur said. |“it appears the whole system ‘wood cut out; it should then be put make good . " munlsts have been arrested here. It isroported ‘that Nationalist and Socialists have clashes at Canossn near Reggie ‘and that there have been a number of casualties. OONBYTANTINOPLE. March 22— Russian Bolshevik forces have oc- eupied the city of But-umsgavelck. Choice American . Horses for P.F.I. MT- J. F. McLean. a Iilitivo o‘. Bangor in this Province arrived IICYWTIIIFIOMQIOIWH last evening from Bushnell, Illinois, bringing with him four eficeedlyigly fine stallions three Percy erons and one Shire. These animal! Wares purchased by M’?- lMirilsflli-nfrtrm the famous Tru l mans Pioneer Stud Farms in Ilusli- neil, which is about zoo mIieJ southwest of Chicago and it is his intention to dispose of them -for the improving of the standard of the lulitmd, ibreeds._1‘he animals comprise two lhreevybar aids, a six year old Percheron slid a, six-year old tShire. li/lr. Mkzlmn iiuce leav lug P. Island 28 yours ago has made his hdine in Moosejslw, Sllsx Mlclwmil and has been in t e horse lm-ying anti selling business since. Dllrllls the past winter he made n. visit to the Province and his obser vllttons led h‘m to believe that while the Islam? Illis some exceed inlviy excellent material in the way of horses them was an imperative hood of the infusion of new blood in the stool: and he-tlierofore de~ Cidvd that it would be ll good 5116f‘. MILAN, March zit-Twenty com 9d the Commissioner and the Dfillflflllléllll. of Rllllwityfil regarding freightrntes on mussel hind and Ilmvstond) were tabled In re-ply to a request for llnsw rs to Questions 25 and 26 (regarding .the attendu-rlce of students at the Technical High School and the competition of live stock at Falcon. wood Farm) the Commissioner of Agriculture stated that answers would be tabled as soon as suffl- clenlt information could be procur HON_ C. W. CROSBY rose on a poinit of privilege. He stated that in the Guardian on Saturday he had been quoted assaying the High. way "prolecus" had been prepared and sent to Ottawa with the up- prove.) of all the members of the House. The word he had used was "program" and not "project". He referred to the five years program. HOIN_ A. E. ARSIENAUIII‘ said that he himself had misunderstood the Hon. Coinisaioner of Public _Wol*ks. as he thought he had re- fort-ed to the proposed projects. The House then resolved itself IMO Y! committee of the whole. with ‘Mr. D C. McDonald in the chair, for a third reading of the bill to incorporate the Mayfielli Rural Telephone Company. The bill was agreed to and ordered to be engross 9d. The House went into committee with Mr. D. C. McDonald in the chair to continue the second rend. lng*of_ a bill to incorporate the Charlottetown Garage Company hid. The 10th. clause of the Act, which provided that u. least $4.000 of the capitol siodk ofthc crmlpany must be subscribed and pRId up he fore the not came into sffecq anti which had caused some tlismtsslou on today's reading-writs (‘flFTL ed. he lbill was agreed if) and or. (lewd to be read a third time to- marrow The House went uiznin rm» com. mitltee with Mr. McDonald in the chair for the solvent: , residing of Ii. bill to incorporate the RIFGHLFGI’ mason Company, Ltd. The bill was Isreed to with a slight nmenllmmll "and was ordered to b0 read a third time tomorrow. HON. GEQ E. HUGHES mudc n l l uiation to bring something high- olah‘ here with‘ this object view. The, Thistle arrived in first nay. m. lPuS. Brown'.‘who' ls one of the but authorities on ‘the ouaiitim of horse flesh states that these animal's lro among" the very but ever brought to this province. W‘ y l . 1 elnu condition after their long foul the inland railway and the second motion that the resolution adopted in by tho Legislature last session with . relax-d to the standardization of Oar Ferry be rejffirmsd. HON. A. lii_ ARSENAULT thought it MOS?» unfair m put for. ward a motion of this Mull withonl previous rlotico. t sgfl n - ‘Jurisdiction. He continued in this o c“ “leiblrlus till 1892 wilt-u he FGRIEIIGG m i _ Ha obieotrd to, the uninuinou like methods of its fold. The late Judas will, “R171. Aibqtg, the Government in waiving the rules of the House. He expressed himself quite in favor of reaffirm ing the resolution passed last sell sion regarding the railway stand. ordination and the second calr ferry ‘but it should be put forward as a proJormal motion. The House accordingly went into Committee with Mr. McDonald in the Chair, to consider the resolu. tiou. Bolne discussion arose as to the regularities of the proceeding. At 6 p. m_ the Committee re. D0Pted progress and begged leave to sit again. The House adjourned until}! p_ m. tomorrow, At the alllournlnent. of the House an invitation to the n-iembe u of the Legislature to visit tomorrow uiorn lug-the Agricultural and lechnlcul High School was extended -by Hon. W. M. Lea. Commissioner of Aglri- culture. “uddcn Death oi lion. Justice Fitzgerald It will come as a shock of sur~ prise to citizens and the province seneraliy to learn of the death of the I-fimnurabie Jilstice Fitzgerald which took place suddenly yesler dnv evcninz at ‘his residence. lVui er Street. MI‘. Fiizueraid hail been littentlin-"r the ordinary routine work of his office up till yesterriq nntl nlthnilgh not in very robust hvulth w-zls not In any way indie posoti. in the course of the after vllon, about five o'clock. he com liizliiioll 0i‘ fooling a littleJunwl-ill and retired to liwtl. lie Willi attend oil lily mcfirilers of his fulnliiy and was left comfortably restlne about 5.150. .-\t seven o'clock. when he was again visited. it was lmmrl th-ll he hall passed awny. Dr. J. S. Jenkins was culled and pronoun ccd death lino to a" acuit- attack of inllilzestiou. The his Judge. ‘Rowan Robert Fitzgerald was in his 74th year hal- inglleen lborn ln I847. He was a son of the lute Rev. David Fltzlzer ‘ll-II. Ilecior of Si. Paul's mini-ca Charlottetown rind urns educated at Prince of ivnlce College and in the Pniversity’ of King's College lis chose the law as his profession and was I-allcd to the liar in I869. l-ic practised in Charlottetown til’ 1R1?» lwhen he was appointed Stip- elldiury Magistrate with criminal i (contest thn (‘ity of (‘harlottetolvn for the lorrisirlttlre in which he was- ilnstlccessfill. [Shortly afterward)“ i.. the some year. he was appoint 'oli a futile or the Supreme (‘our u position wbh-h he held until his demise. iThe lute Mr. Fitzgerald was held tin high esteem lby the members of the profession and was consid- ered a mcst painstaking and up riglit Judge. iln addition to his judicial duties Mir. Fitzzelrald took a lively inte- lest. in piliblilc affairs and received honors and recognition from var lous sources. He was ‘created a K. C, in 1880 and received the hon orury D. IC. L. of Kings College in i899. He was for many years President oi’ the Inhibition and as a lay prsalciler in connection with St. Paulo Church conducted servic es in almost every part of the province. He took an active part. in the affairs of the Church of England and was a member of the Committee for the revision of the Book of Prayer and Hymnal. He was a great. student, nape-chilly of early history and lflblicul lore and delighted ‘to exchange view"! on such matters with men ,0! like tustc. ' Probably M!‘ Fitzgerald's greatest public service was rendered in con section with the Great War when he undertook the chairmanship of Ithv Relief Committee of the Put- ‘riolic Fund. Only those who were closely associated with him know the trumondous amount of time and work he devoted to tho duties of that office, the efficiency of which wrs referred to mort- ihlm once lby tho nulhorities lit Ottawa. The Prince Eduvard Island Com- mittee under his direction was the first in Canada to institute Savinzs Hank Accounts on ibehalf of the participants and ‘the system ho adopted proved so satisfactory that lslr Herbert Amos recommend all it (m: general adoption by the Committee throuzhout p Ll-fllilfl. The Patriotic Relief in Prince Ed --whr<i Island was the most pruden tlv and economically administered of any in the Dominion and when Mr. ‘Fitzgerald retired on account of health Qllr Herbert wrote a letter commending hitll for the rent. work he had carried out in t is bunneuinn. ' lIn recent your; Mr. Jllsnra Flu zerslli was an active member oi the Rotary Club and a most roltular attenurint at it| weekly luncheon. He thormlzlv entcrrd lnln the arpir reply to the demand or the Eutento {pay one, billion gold marks before to apply on reparations obligations, officially stated today. The German itlovernmenfls answer lo the Allies, now being drafted, will be present. ti within 48 hours as the time limit set expires Wednesday. The Allied sen. March 16, demanding fulflll- $1011- sllllllllll who have ibecn interesting thomiJ. A. Mf-ssetvy- salve in i _ _ standardization of the P. E. la.-16 which alihouéhnmdfiflmellfll“. land railway foiwurded to Mr. Dies room fol» hope that further press B. lowing telegram: others out of employment. Would spring to standardize the railwavoolistnictio noun ‘ llllllllllllll llllsl ll Hiliiiiii Bill (IIIKSI This Payment is (I116 lllarclltillégéfilgllg ‘(Special to The Glilfdllfl) rnent ‘by Germany of '35 of the Ponce Treat-Y. notified the BERLIN, March ‘FL-Germany's German governmdnhthnl. it must March 28 and 111.5% ‘h? ‘Wm-i plate the Payment of twen, y billion aold lualiks by May 1- . _ W". given untilApi-ii l to mbgu ‘a proposal to pay the balance oftho twenty iblilion marks ' othflrlsi than in cash hurls‘ thQ prholep to bring (OLZWIWLI plan fgrrflpmfzg sign loan, e procm ‘ s ' w Reparations Commission in a noteWbOIIIQ M P815510 l0 "i0 WIN-NI‘ Messrs Kennedy and Messervy have . oeived replylfrom Mr. Hanna. .St.a.tin8 Undertaking not definitely Decided; Messrs Kennedy and Meeservy spring. Signed M. X91389!!! l!!! for the lpayment before March 23rd, of 1.000,000'000 golzLmarks will be in the negative, it was un- ZITIIJN HflPE NIII III IBINIIIIN connection with the The following reply all"! "l"?! Iltlnna on March 12th, the fol-‘uro which U111!!! tbilllllliin m‘? exercising nluy result ln the worn‘ “Large mliniler returned men and bl-ing proceeded with. M. Kennedy and J. ‘Mes- "Moscow fflf-‘QIYQQI. Our _ n prvsrelnmv mt 4P3‘? east of (fharlottetoviln and west 0f itcly settled but. pIQBQII ,9\7~tk!9k Sumlmersido. It is only fair to our, would indicate the! We f9 W’- pl-ovlncc that the" work should boiibg able‘ to proeeod- nandardlnlng completed.‘ Kindly wire 17 m“? track this you (584) D- B- Hm’ work wit] be undertaken this ’ l _ - ClaJl of Dates 0min Mr. Auslihamberlaiu oi ill to Superstitions The New Leader‘ Goodllfriday this yell falls on wpmoN, Mar. zz.--lln- cum» March 2a and the DPODhets of Ullitlberluinl Chancel!" o‘ m‘. Euh¢_ adventure are looking for troublej v This pccllusl- significance of the quor. newly 818°!“ “"1" °' m“ date is found in the fact that it isLllouse of Commons and "Ad" °~' ulsoLadv Day, the fenst of the Au m5 Unwms; party in the House nunciation. Far back Illlo the dim w“ rush,“ with 1mm “(mug-n days of once upon a time a seer‘ _ h my“ m5 Hon“ or seeress or a wise person whofiheam “he” e ° ‘ 1 , has beuli forgotten uttered a suyyceterday afternoon. p H48 frfl lug tlhat has not been fiortgznten. [it d u; leader of’ -' flit‘ was: “When Our Lor a B no House w“ to - "gum; oul- Lady's Lap_ England shall aim’ _ n . .r a great mishap." That sayingwes m me quesfnon translated to tho understanding of er the government Iwllld ‘ Q all sooth-saying means. "W116i! maintain the mumbling“ lntoireai Good Friday falls on Lady Day m the Ang°q>mlw~Qll~Q9ppany England shall suffer l: great mis-- m _ limp." Very very seldom does Good w" ma‘ m “w p u! _ _ A we“ completed. . Friday fall on Lady DB1. " ‘l:“.‘i‘;“t;". partials: a a » ' Coal Slump Is ,_ .. - Only Temporary days coincided also and the days were watched with alwe and at» prehension. Swiftiy after the fateful day came what Enfllilild ‘I111 svmvnv, lviur. zm-omffienco that. the present slump ln the coal market will prove only temporary was expressed by "J B Molsachluti. mgard as a great miahap- 0n Av- r11 6, l9l0. King Edward VII the secretary of Dlstrlct 26. Unit-h! Mine Workers tOdM. it he possible to make a start this senvy. i Peacl-nlsker dicd and his people mourned him. At the time IIIB death was looked upon as a nu lions] calamily- 1t W“! the 87°“- get calamity that England suffered that year. .As the source of the mystic say- ing is shrouded in mists of pass ing centuries it Dilly be that the gaylnlg was meant to apply to 0M particular occurrence of Fri any falling on Lady Day and neith er this year nor the year 1910 was intended to have the b11811! 01' u" prophecy descend lllpbh Il- OINN FEINERB DRAW UI-STERBOYCOTT OLOGEVR run wnzrrnsnl .. .. TEMPEBATUI TIDE. noon, my; TORONTO, M rfll I L‘ northerly winds. Ink I114 ,_ High title thilzfiornlng ll. 10.21 and tonight at. . . _ Sun sets this evening it. ‘J'- Hi6 rises tomorrow mornini it 1-54- ruii moon Wedneodl? "It" 23rd 4.19 D. m. snLrAsr_ March za-Tishten- ing of the Ulster boycott "until m9 British war of aggression 0i! the Irish people ceases" was con- sidered at a meetlnz "f lh-l avail- llblc members of the Dali Eiroann today’. From time to time. it we: decided, the Sinn Fein "ministry through the department of trade will Issue (jewels nllmlilfl 9Y9’ htblted ilrlicles. FHII‘ notice will be given before their enforcement. ‘ Another measure passed by the Sinn Vein “parliamenW author". ed the minister of home affairs to forbid next molyh”! oenvus I'M an invasion by alien authorities on the Irish people's rlshts" ~ n... EX TRY! BUSINESS ~ "refill? missed fa many fiih oi ‘ife and the deepest empathy will‘ ‘us pylon/I'd to his widow and fan: "Iy m thollgunoxpected herons-l vnont. H» is survived iby Mrs. Fill. eel-hill and the fnliowimt daughters and sons; llilrs. Hutchinson. New. tin-urn. OnL: Mr o. n. Fitzzer, ‘tld. Charlottetown: Miss Annes at nrrlevnt. vh-iting in Montreal. Mrs ‘leiihort Show. Montreal; .Mri|. it of the movoinont, delighted in for molly initiating new membrs into illr.) iTiflwmun. London. Owtario: Mr. Rowan Fthgerald. Pads i