gmefll had broken its TiKES Pliil IN ESSiEN BAMPAIBN llliarges King Govern ment With Violation l oi all Pro-election Promises and Ap- pointing Board oi Politicians to Man- age Railway. l unrdta b iillllil r l . (spsoltlfto The G WALKER. ' Er (waging dilmt the Ki board consisting chiefly of politi- cians for the atlminislratiaon of the National Itailiveys, Rt.‘ Hon. Alrt-hur Meiglleu, Conservative increased leader made spirited addresses in “notion, disappointed soldiers 'to'slx places in North Essex Satur- wnom it made promises, failed to day ‘afternoon and evening in sup- ¢nnry out reductions in tariffs us port of tho candidature of, C-oi. S. tilted agreed and had appointed a C. Robinson. u) 26 ng govern- pro-election pIQdQOB, that it bad of the House of lCommons will be- opl yEvery oily Covers Prince Edward’ Island Like ihe llow CHARLOTTETOWN, TUESDAY, FEB. 27, 1923 lllllllillfi iiiliii iii?‘ i iii iiiiii iiiiiiliii iilil ii ills iiii iii iiiiipii iiiiii (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Feb 26" ——Commltlecs I" the House or common! "illiler of years 3X11] n considerable gfg-ghallnirng"zligbaéngegezggs béolunie of trade was developed un- llfifled Convention of Commerce lgxisltlslilng“ gilztaha giilgixrzt with France which M“ Fleming Fee to tel-min t he ~o m -lal ‘and Mr. Lapolnte negotiated eta ,',,a,,98_ m thfita cage‘, “$11,821,,” 9°51 01’ 520-099 1'01‘ the" “Panes”; there wus no particular intention The debate is given in full as o.- to luglshte against Canada m.‘ inst any other country. it was gin their work on the details ofi many bills dulrlng the coming The first of them is that with fouir government bills avraitq iiil iiiiiii the League col‘ Nations. lilY HESIBN FHIIM itllilii (Specilal to The Guardian) LONDON, -Feb 26—-it is rumored l-ullizlll that the ‘Earrl of! Balfour is about to resign as Great Britain's representative on the council of The reasoni given is that he is "Hug l0 retiuoe the burden of his official work. Wlhen the time colnlm for him to resign, it is gen- -_1-=~ m -_-.. States was Canada's best custom- er (luring Januairy purchasing $30, 270,860 of lng its attention. These are to amend the cold storage act, to amend and consolidate the acts: respecting live stock, to rcgulute the sole and inspection of flTlllL and lruit containers and to regiu-i late the testing inspection and sale oi deeds. The standing committees all ws:— _ _ > l ggn Ho“. W. ‘S. Fielding (Minister the a'm of the French sovcrmueui (Bifllly expected Lord Robert Cecil. ii . iii lllPllllilliliii iisliiii iii iiiiii Purchases From U. S. in January Exceeded Sales by $19,000,000. Sales Better Than One Year Ago. being $49,142,939 d: against _$?-3.'598,000 in January of last year and $61,823,917 in the corresponding month oi‘ the pre- vious year. WLASHJNGTON. Jdeb. i26-.-~ _ Presiliiem Hlirdings world court is (Special to The Guardian) ‘lmpcrlod ‘OTTAWlA, Feb 26- The United lCunndiun products us 0i F-HCKHCE‘) moved that the House to have freedom of negotiation h.“ E0 into cvnlumiiiec on the XOIIOW-"regartl to conlmercial affairs, in ins proposed rruolutivnv- _ view of illO new situations that IRcsolvecl that it la exiledwm- _‘° werelll-ilsing. Notice was given t0 brim; in a measure to provide Cflllllilfl in consequence oi unit that u cerium wuYr-utlflu °f °°"* Seneral determination or the rnerce tinted the fifteenth day of liq-um], govemmflm Late, the fliililiii ii|ilii' FHUM ,5 uardlan) British war", with- (Speolal to The G LONDON. Feb 26- ships were ordered ‘wile? t“ drew from Smyrna Harbor. The Atlmifdlty accompanied the OM19!‘ with, the explanation that BrllP-ln hoped ithus to ease the situation! at Angora wh are clamorln! for WM‘- ed that the Britiott Mllsiapbo Komnl to overcome t extremists." The British move piloted up submission to the ultim- [iHiW SHIPS MYHNi Hliliiliii‘ Not Because of Ultim atum but in Order to Help Kemal to (lo nciliate Who are Olamoring for War. QrQ Turk milita-rists press is nllu it is stat- nouncing the “wish to hello saline peace he fional Assenll erlng. The Extremsists is not illter- Grllnd Notional Assembly are said “P? .. Extremists Ottoman Cflflllffffilllllfil‘ here. that Al- lied warships of more than one thousand ‘tons ‘leave immediately. None of the Allies complied with this order one light cruiser is lo bo left at Smyrna. v LONDON. Feb. 2b.-—*'l‘he Turkish 0st unanimously de- rejecifon of the Lau- trizzlty‘ which the Nn- Defli-‘llrbi 1‘. in the Yea!‘ 0X18 1710i” French government agreed to c011- anzi. nlnc hundred and twenf-y two time [he treaty gm. a further entered into at Paris by Plenilm- time, changing the period of no-l cries appointed by His Mules tire required for its teflniiiatlon. “Vglh the treaties previously existing which they were proposing to ter- mlnaiv. the condition was that lhev sllolild- be terlninalbie on a Wears notice. The French govern- Moiicll agreed to and the Housepnent agreed to continue them for went into committee, lVir. Gardens short time, on the condition in the chair. ' ‘that they should be subject to n held their c-rgunioation meetings for the election of chairman dur- ing the past week and it is eltpect- _ ed flint several more will begllllleflll their business sessions during the l? and by the Drflflilieili 0f next few dayt French Republic, be approved, and ______¢.>_______ to give effect to the provisions of l]! 3' England's greatest champion of lilo League and heir representative in the assembly will succeed Lord Balfour. lllllilill ANTHHAEITE (Special to The Guardian) WASH-DNGIDON, Feb 26~ iA res- olution authorizing investigation by tile Bureau of ‘Mines on impuri- lMr, Flcldingz~The ihest custom-llllroe months‘ notice. This arrange or for the surplus products of Cfl-imont ivas confinnctl by an not of nuda is the Mother Country. 8111i the yizlrlialnlont of Canada in 1919 I have no doubt lt-will continue Sullsequcnily in 1920 ihc Culin- to be 50.. Next to the Mother“ Conn d'an governlnellt gave notice to try ill tho volume of our trade is ieriuiirlle the ‘treaty. I find that the greet republic to the south oi’ tile tmlcr. in council of that day us. l have no doubt that, even in v-‘us passed on the l'GCC‘il‘|lll0l1'.-;Il[- the face of the adverse tariff con. toll of tllc then Acting Nlllrster diiions existing today, we shall inr Extcrnal Affairs, Hon. Mr still do a lily-go volume of trzuwltfuvell, Tllt‘. records do not show until that ‘coilntry, in conlparlson any pnrticlliar reason fol" giving with ill;- lnrgo figures oi‘ the Ilnii-sihh notice to terminate the treaty. lilN LEAGUE (Special to The Guardian) ‘XASEHNGTON. Feb. 26 -——'l_'ll‘.‘. firs; ringiLiVG steps by the l-iairtllng aillniltistratioll for the lflfiivclllill>ll of the United Stall-s with tile League of Nations was taken Sat- urdiny. It came in the form oi‘ n message llrom lPrcsidcnt Harding to Lllc Bennie recommending iihiat in the to ‘be gaining ground. ovum issued some time all! bi’ 'ii OAKLAND. 08.1.; Feb. 2B=~GeorS9 '0. Perkins, former United States Senator, aged 64 here today. OONSTANTINOPLE. Fell. 36-" Russia. will come to the aid of 'l‘urkey i: the latter is attacked by the western powers declares Mor- aioili, Soviet fBUrMontirhil/B. ‘hem in a published interview. ___.__ DUEBBELDOEIF, Feb. zit-flue moon today are in possession o! the stuns of territory between the Ooispneand copious and the Cub’ ien no Mayco Biiidgebeada, there occurring railway lines that hsvo ofore been in unoccupied ter- tory. Operation was plan-fled to strengthen the Rlriuelsnd customs Jcontrol. i , (L408 AlNlGiElLlDS, Frlb. 26.—J'iili~lliy WWII? won the w) mile notional , vhumrluusulp ilutomublle H106 by l cm lousth at the Loo Angeli-s WW1“! Yesterdoy and put no“. not Hill in second place. Murphy averaged 1.15.65 miles an hour, Ibe- lleved to be a new world's record. LENVENWYORTH- Kansas, Fol). ZIL-Jflimothy (Big) Murphy’ QM. l 01180 Lalbor Leader, convicted or “mlivil? in the Dearborn Station $211 Pilhbery. arrived and was maéflfid in at the Federal prison Blwfliy after eleven o'clock w; }/\"l." ‘CONSTANT! NOBLE, Feb. 26.—| .1. A llllls = Zi Turkish newspapers. PHlbADELPI-lllit, Fe-b. bii- lilie- ‘jor General William P. Biddle, re- tired, fnrnler commandlanlt of the Murine Corps, (lied at Nice. Franco. yesterday according to a message received here. WABHf-NGTON, Feb. ‘A6.~Secre- tofy Hughes has definitely decided that he cannot leave Washington to attend the pan-American cou- forenceat Santiago neXt month, he has found it inlposslble to arrange his official nffuiirs so ho can leave. NEW YORK, Fob. 26.—Tllci‘t oi’ thousands oi‘ dollars in registered mall from a New York Ceiltrltl ltrain between Syracuse and Al- bany several days aim, was report- ed by authoritative sources today WASHINGTON, Ftlb. 2G.——~A res- olution to curry out the new 11d- llrinistrzrtlon proposal for Ameri- cuil mcnlllcrs tin the lntornrl- iionnl Court or Justice organized [by the League of Nations was in- lroduceii in the Senate today by Senator King, Democrat. Niall. There was no discussion and it ‘went over indefinitely. bly have been consitb. Iii 3W; majority inGrknd Assem- is decxared died at his home/lily dementia rejection of Lausanllo Fremh arms,‘ “v0 peace treaty according to Turkisnsons and ed SlZllC-i nllzl. Great Britain our Tllo notice lmd been previously (lrilllE with other countries is notlzlvru ‘lir France. Then Ilmflw 11ml grant, and I confess that in ihelsusltclltlctl this notice null agreed ‘pftgelfl, Slain 0y European agpnrfto continue the. treaty fur a ivlll -l on lint look for any large rim,» lu the sud the Caunillon suvoru- Aoplnont. of our trade with any s". merit, for reasons which I have irons-ill. rliillltry. Nevertheless, ll""“ "mull W?!" flilflmlflflfy. bi" ,5 will lli‘ fcli. I am sure, by [he which are not sct forth ln the or- llnllso llilit we should hurl‘ u‘ give mnillwllcllllll i231‘ upon the il‘{i(l(' coir‘ w‘, ilimls nl‘ ihtrse countries, mu flnqed-lr-iki llll effort to Ullfblllll tln- lIOSl “w” zylllllzlhltl temnstlrol. lhelnmdmylgsMlcon‘ m | in lrfilslniion n l‘ttle in mu. cvcn lougl tie il'i ww ‘f .' * ~ ~ ciwmdqn.i__u hhniisénql. ‘in. in that newieonventiorrpro- Tm. Mme}. years M mnnv sfon W1)?» luuilc that u. number of .l,\nn1.-; n“ “m. nude with Fnnni.’ things for \\'llli'li we had hall the BOCHIJM. Feb. so -nocllum"‘” "“'“ “S w“ "m" Wm‘ "m" lhhillflzitilfninrl ltflnll-(‘Efrilllhtllllllllinlllllherltlrs? . -- l’; W cuuntric". 'a. r i l l becamcs 5mmllncggti ofolluhsszimgllhe consulting of (Slur glriihlglxlillft-(lf '1' "W1" PT llrrrrutnlres of ro- l1 lflflfPfl lrlfir. ties. and some of these ‘lrvll t s.’ A “‘ ‘ il‘l‘“"“‘“f““' H ‘v35 31' ‘Links '5“, are Sm! in Operation Thiflvkthqrqi so l\l'OVl(l(".l. in tllui treaty that it ago it was deemed hdvisqme‘ “m, could he tcrluinafed‘ at any time Wenstbouldl iliaave a Slletfal nrl-nnse- mei wi ran .i c. n , pEnmoGRAD Feb 26 __,Se,.m“s interesting fact Lillatnufg Fslvisféx? ‘t was regarded as only .1 temper. (“scrim-s are rgportéd “hang um clgn country with which up {o 11H. llrv nrrllngcmeiit, and the expects. oznplnyed and soviet troops seekpresent “me we have mflllr ll Pillll- (m: Y“; “wait m; ‘Early ‘lgtitfll lo loin ranks of jobless ‘after at- mffclfll treaty ls- France. uu- .'il‘i‘ 90”“ “to? Li,‘ "$0,? ‘Qgnfflhfinsfi, ltilllflti lf-o atop bread lriots. “m” “mklllE 11 treaty. with ltnly. .- ‘ D t b,“ up m me mrmen‘ m“ m? treaty. The French governmen .__.._¢-g>-__- ‘may trade treatv. with ‘l foreign applied in the your 1921 through - ‘ their consul in Montreal for a ne- colmtry is Wm‘ France‘ 0"" firs" satiation on that subject. It was Exchange Rates ragga, ‘tvlfastwggebm 1893' I" "vfiri; at a time when the late govern Fmnée th Erma)?“ “l?!” ‘Ytvnlent was no doubt busy ‘hiih 0th- lParis has 0b e. s an: nusndm illh or ufngs; m n“ event's H‘ w“ not the Canahm: “ “S” “i?! “'_ lfound convenient to take up nest» Non“ “Chan Q cable I N safe In Ga In ._rspmsenlag I 3'“ iietions at that t'\l\e. That was Yum Incl, 26.5 a n‘ 0w haswtrox, {a g ‘m! ‘he r s!‘ "Tithe situation wlion the present go- _,l ‘,2 ' ‘ moi n] t 1 B “w?” r"‘“l"]l7‘“l(vormuent came into power. The “hem”; _ ‘ ' n m“ 'h““‘“'"’~“5 “'1” fimwiFrcnch Consul General. ill. Montre- FINE" Ifflnp “fin” and’ h“ m" m“ '1_"g"h"l“m 8i collie to see us sllorlly lifter gill? Gum genlthfi we“? t“ a C““““‘““, "°i"°'[tllst, and we lmd some preliminary Gélntljmu ill/lure}: l n ve. I have no limb" 11"“ negotiation and it was then (Samaria . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 98.1744 Argentine Gold Peso ..84.84 Jllpnncso Yen . . . . . . .. 48.42 Shanghai Tool . 72.66 lmlidn Rilpee i1ll.il2_ l.ll(}_|l(l(l_v tionnent to tlill adhesion of the government to the protocol ‘establishing the lsenrnliircut. court .0! international justice at tile ‘Hugue- provided for in tile leugue covenant. .'I t ilrr ‘m. council, ilrcided to \ iirv. TIN ilotfce to which i l‘ nor urns given in 1920. Then in ‘lfwlnn lriw convention was sit-Z"- " Sir (ioorrtc Foster and was l lwoultl lbe thirty or forty u have entered Ameivicun per as many as 180 individuals c on its roster u} enlployccs; men in uloslt cases have left the _ fillnlrlnblinlnlfiorlc 11nd. have- novor.l‘L-_i_1_11l-l ' rotmrlem-T ‘MMA h‘ "g L‘ _ move ten» |fl‘.lBl1_i' machine guns into center of town. ..4.G9.74 cents w“ m” “s” “l “'9 "ri-l’ "'03" agreed that the maltcr should be rtilh wglch I had m’ °°""_“°“°“_' further considered by a confor- x e 8y" "f m"! Dumm" m“ ellce at Paris. it was under these can testify that h“ ma?“ m“ circumstances lllllt my lion. friend lease in the yours in will?“ l hawyihe Minister of Marine and Fish- Hmd 50m“ knowledge of "c" ""“"yerles and lllyeclf went over to Pur- Ywlltfllifllfl, in the treaty with Wlllfllws during the recent summen The a1‘ snmelhm" t“ d"- "9 f“ ba"‘,treaty which appears before the as 907 "m! 1908- “’_e_ ma’ ‘he “SWHou-se contains o number of sche- sgciation of the British emit-WM‘ dules. The first schedules A. n. i‘ r 0! m“ ‘my- slr Frlmfll‘ mrjllmd C. touch the question of what '1'?‘ “ftewafdi 11°"! "Pm" Pwlifrunce oiieru Canada. Scllcdelu i“. “ML l“ the recent "Bgmlinmnslreiers l0 what shall take place in w“ Md "he Plmsui‘? 0f Del"? F's‘ the case of the island of St Pierre; The Weather, Etc n45 FUNNY HOW MUCH Monti- lflon as to ills general extent of im- Jnf the pr , ""0" Nothing with twen- . (lithe six ‘this morning, WASHINGTON, Feb, zit-gun's. '_'*~ man- busker of the Shipping card VANCOUVER, Feb. 26. —Nine today discussed the liquidation pol- ne [my which the illininlsmiuon has ‘wwlwfll’! held the voyage rilerlninctl in ml-cnt untlcr tile nler- Tflbu M lhousand- ton freighter chant Marine Law us on incident "flan" ""1 “Yilbor a virtual reign to failure of the shipping bill, Mr. e J: durins her Verne from Lasker refused to divulge, the plan M“ blfllllln to this port. Rebell- under consideration; but empha- "d "he-h? i“ JIM ‘_ were arres. sliced the necessity for speedy ad- Mutmeer it e Vofltil docked here. option of a comperhcnsive policy He, a ‘ 5 0°‘! 0h d! the ves- now that it is known the shipping (m, a Y,“ h" _.0\1hof Kobe. Offl- bill "is not to go through. 1-3-78“: “'9' P? PMD. offered no . have m» ‘bill $611], MiifQIGSB to WASHINGTON, Feb. 26.-— Al'- Wu“ 0!! hand "when snip muur and Company and: Morris » and Compaiiy, Chicago Packers. i orrlvod tary at Agriculture with a com- plaint charging them with viola- tion 0l~lll8 Packers and Stock Yards Act in conneciron with the us...‘ w ' tentative acquisition o: the plants illluienseii‘ Breton . _ l‘ l and ibuainess rof Morris ad Conl- '2 pally by the Amour interests. 1. ‘up... WABHJNGTON, Feb. 26.—iBoot- lezzlncor immiimnts tinder the Seaman's not has become a prac- tice of oeflous proportions, Secre- r tel-y Dan's said. and investigations of nomination inspectors have indioflpd the probability that malty thousands of iludesirmhie aliens NZTvTiFJe'F' ' were todnynservcd by ths lsecrl». etiolated with the British Anllms- and "w" n“, m” Schedule n E “lldor "t Paris’ U"! “llmlmli M and F. touch what Canada shall Penhurat. i want to testify that in give to ‘pmm “'9 "m" "f hm?‘ the“? "°3°“"H°"' it would llIF-VPTV drelrlrble if wc who (Ilinlldilm representative ill all Could 8m m, ekchnnw m. ' "mm .1"."‘~‘9 "Neil"! "m" U"? "mlmg-‘a ‘mum tariffs; but for reasons lfors the most cordial sy-luillltllyltvllich were strong ill the minds 0f and cooperation. The first treaty the French government that could was‘ signed in i893 by Sir (illllrlcs “o, be aecmnpusfipd‘ “h, Qmm Tunner- T “"1 "M "wmmmng the find in schedule D that Franco is British anlbasisador, because he m receive a “xelfmm m, n "um. wus associated in ouch rssr- l" her of articles those rnlrfl hoiug 1907 ‘l ‘mm!’ w“ "PWHMP" "y i" IWOSi ntisPsln litilc below the tho present Mr. Justice BYOKlOHT mnudiah hnmmemn,” tam, ‘ null luv-self. .___._._ ' in 1908 n supplemcniary- fro-ll!‘ was negotiated by myself in milk" negttkstetl by myself to mflkP good a defect that had been foimd in the earlier trootv. in i921 u‘ treaty xvns signelll by Sir Gcorsvl Foster as Minister of Trude nmll Commerce. In the treaty which ii llow present to the House 't;hc slkfll ors were nrv hon. friend the Mil», later of Marine and Fisheries (.\ir.» Lnpointc) llml myself, f again invflmm Pew"- Yor 55 rears keeper "m, 1,, a" u“, "Pmmmons n", of Low Point Lighthouse. died ill British ambassador was nssnclalt-dJ-"W PM!" 0h Thursdfly mornlnlz. w'ih the Canadian reoreseniallveivilowlus an illness oi a few ml in in cases the ‘British smbsi-‘muulhs- He was 82 years. old. sador save his cordial coouerat- 0n October 1, 1865. Caplain .0“. The namuaflon w” condungureters was appointed keeper of m M,‘ cannon“ antlmy by m. the Low Point Lllrhthouse and held POPULAR TH'()~ERf\‘.-'\l-.\ POLICE DOG-b ARE- THAN THE- DACHfiHUNbfi - GUE6S l-rb cAueE outa- (To he Cnntinueltl —-———~<-o§-__-_u_- Lighthouse Keeper For 55 Years Is Dead SYDNEY, Feb 26——Cap'inin John TOHUNTU. Feb BF-lh/lotlnratn ehsi. to southeast w-iltda somewhat milder with anew or use; The temperature at 0 o'clock last night was l5 above 35m M 9 a.m. it was 8 above sndi 4mm,‘ Sunday nluht. 2 shove. High tide this QVIMII! at 7,05 and touiorrow morning u, g_57_ Sun sets‘ this afternoon at 6.46 and rises tomorrow morning at 0M shlasleiwoq u. ‘M’ lflring. I '- l It. hive entered the United Slates. It hu been determined that some i‘ mm mun M1080 iiormaicrevs 11.24 a. m. 9911a“; rqpmgnwtlogs; lthntbost until biarch.‘ 1019. when .71‘, "W, h-“ua o; "o" ‘on ho was awarded the Imperial Long 6.40. . Full moon Friday Bhreh B, at 1W8 remained in torso for o arrm- Service Mudfl- ling 1n nnrhrncite coal was intro- duced il\ the Senate today by Sen- ator ivnleh and passed Wiihflul rdvj Q: ‘lion. 'I'ilc resolution calls for informa- ipuritiee in tlolnestic alitillrfiflllfi and what legislation is desirable to protect the public against those impurities. l i Whole Village to against $21,134,715 in. January of last ycaraccording to a sunlmary of trodc with that country issued by the Dominion Bureau of Statis- tics. IDuring lust monilh however Canada's purchases in the United States outdistanced her sales to that country by nearly $19,000,000 almost sure to be killed by the ~ opposition of tihe irrecolnéiiables. Six melnibers of this group who killed the United States participa- lion in the Versailles treaty/thus curling. Wilson's political career. voiced strung opposition in the the total of United States goods FOIiENIIH HBBUWPY IVIUHE GERMAN TEHRITUHY Germans Refuse to Work for French and Belgians on Railway and Will be Expell- cl From Ruhr. French Railway Men Will Take Charge. ‘ Rurr and - {thine-land Gerumn em- i ployets are to be offered their DUSHJDDORF- Feb 35 —'Yll8 former jobs‘ with the understand French today are in possession oiling ti,“ it they pgfuge to return, u, the strips of- brldge treads thereby wcmk they will be etpelled- securing rntivuay lines that have EIESEQJ, Feb. 26.~—-lF‘re'nch and new plan. {n V.” (Special to The Guardian) v- v 0 Disappear Before A New Reservoir , ___'.___ MONTREAL, Feb. 26.—'l‘ll'e rc- VIYIOVII] of an entire irlllavge lS one oblouis lilting the Quebec Running Sire-mus Commission nu .4 result of the decision to award who onlltrzicl. for the d-nnunlng oi ‘the Chicoutlnli and Sable rivers at .Kerl.tlgallli.-~St».~ C-y-riacr- thawing a population n1 about 6'?» inilillwiants. is in tho affected itcrrilflff- _ its church, its schools and its luilllity esiiibllisllmeuts will be ox- i lpropriatctl within a. few uionths. us, guwzll as the ilabituliorls 0i‘ the 1col- ldcnts and the conllnfisz-ilou will lhuve to pav them sufficiently to allow the rebuilding. of a village at lsome dlisiance with all the advan- ltages and privileges enjoyed by ‘the residents u.“ the flooded village before. Needless to say the proceedlngnl lhavc ‘been conducted with great ‘care. TT-nie haebeeu taken and to- diay the commission has completed nearly 'all its work. The cost of compensation anid removal will .reach between $500000 and $700,» 000, it is said. The residents of Si. Cyrisc will have resumed their normal life wlithiu a (ew months. The Kenog-nlrli dam work. which is to start lrext week, will allow woilkingimcn fn find work iluring tho whole your around. Now the pulp and paper indhlstry is affected in winter. Lived in Stone Age Over 5,000 Years Ago iSTOCKHODM. I-‘cb 26- The well-preserved skeleton of n man who lived in- the st-ule age, 5.000 years ago, has just boon found on the west coast of Sweden by a commission of aircllaeologists which has been coin-biog the coun- tryside for ant-lent relics to be placed on exhibition lit tile ox- posltlon in Goilln-llhurg ill-is Slim- mer. , ‘ ' The Swedish experts, fifteen in number, have been at work for about seven years, and have su tseetlcdgin collecting 20.000 relics 0i‘ antiquity. The resllfls of their lnbor has been nn accumulation of proofr- that the north sen coast of‘ Swollen wns inhabited as cnrly as 3,000 B. (‘ The stone ego skclton. which H llow wing mounted in Goflienburg ir-as found during excavations at Kilmgshackn, a few miles south of this riiy. The ancient site of Kunkslincka hos some. critics as the probable seat of Baowulf, the hero of the oldest cplc i-oem in English literature; bill iiuowulf was a new-comer com- paretl with the stone age man, who lived about 4.000 years before hm. Tili- relics now brought to light iflcllido flint tools and weapons. orn-aments, etc. In one of the graves about 2,000 y-r-nrs old, were found the remains of a woman and her equipment, consisting of an unhel- necklace. Q | manage the system in the best lll- hcretoforo been in unoccupied ter- Belgians find a. shortage of men ritm-y. The orperatton was plan- m work ‘on. ,_rngwnyg_ They only ned to strengthen the Rhino Land have twelve tlioliisanu for Elie work‘ flleimue cuutrol- Bel-Ween ordinarily performed by s hundred twelve and fifteen thousand civi and! twenty thousand Gems“.- llrliu workers from France and Practically no rail workers one Belgium iaire awaiting the order wered the call for men to wo that ‘will put them at W‘0f‘k on the on mo‘ mags under France an railway Jnes, Throughout the uolglnn (mien; ' loll-town Board oi lispliyxlited by i Trade Declines to Gas", London Send Delegates Woman Dead - 'l‘lie following telegraphic cmu- L();\;DON_ QM“ F91, 25,. “It municution was received ycstur-Hughson qohnsmm m» 1441,31,“. day by the Board of Trade: wood. Avenue, South Loud-on, the ‘mother of six clhildren. was asphyx iated by flue escaping from a bed- Secreliaryii Charlottetown Board room 5e, Mm, this momhm whim AM“ a“ e f ‘her husband was saved from a T awe-r ‘:15 ‘a ‘in? 113,05?“ °f similar fate only through the s: ‘l. litter. m...» u- wi- e ° " a "l "Y"- - a» fnid and Hiighson, alged 1s and 15. on Friday, March 2nd, at 2.30 p. The boy!’ who carry nawspapem éiQe?L3Zt“T‘-”;B atill°““5:‘d€‘““'5 in the morning, were awakened by e °“ g “F t B Pm‘ the alarm at. five o'clock and gloserlNreorgeillzatlon o-f the Cana- mum the“, ma,“ on the floor at ‘m “mm” Rauww” m ‘f’ m’ the bedroom door. They hurriedly ns it affects the Mnritime Prov tamed Mm down w, t u, lees. ‘it is urgently requested from door and v18‘, dram ° w“; that your Board name at least ., "and n, "mqhre 1 ewm m u] three deiegates to this; confer- Qetumed] thy-r m; r‘ en ‘W ence. Reply please. i“ [bed b“ they catzrqgvdaahilsilfeam W. H. PR ' , ‘c5 to the open aiir in a. déflpefaig or. Sccy Monclon Board of Trade m“ ,0 "m" her ‘A pulmomr ‘called by a physician frmn tho Central fire station was used with. h out effect. Mrs. Johnston, who was M114} years opage waaformerlyltffss ‘Plmenct HflFDel-nbf Port Hope. Th” Yfllllliy removed to London lfronl “iinusor last June. it is i». iicvod that an electric light Wire lWOHBd around I conlminat-lon i113. town Board of Tram met this even-fig? ozazlgeqlinfixglltz: gisrglfsig; ing and took int consideration your teicsiram of the 24th. 255m‘! "l" M inquest is necess- the opinion that this Board is not Announcements, l ,W. L. Higgins. l A council meeting of the Char- lottetown Board of Trade was held fast night and after long: (liscussion tho following reply ‘approved and QGElDHlClIQIlI W. H. Prize. Sec’): M-Jncton BOilTd of Trade. The Council of the Charlotte- sufficicn-tly informed on the economic saving that may be ef-i fected by changing the system of] the operation of the Canadian Na- tional Railways as proposed by tho ' management. it is this Board's Qpifflon that the management 9110""! 1K! Elven a free hand in Coming Events, m" Meetings, Etc or line S!“ ' m“ p” ‘u’ n a . "n. "Qfito! l Glyn or our treat of uficiency sand monomy‘ ,_ “In” n“ or! m- or our f. W- L. HIGGINS, 5"’? >Ch'town Board of Trudolm l“ Widespread one won-id: 'o'-'é:.."apl:¥fl2§ 1:: It boplil ‘or. r g u _ "Come f0 the concert and 1m social in Fredorictoni-fall on Tues. Lily. Feb. 27th. Admission l0 and _0 cents. Ladies with 110395 fro} Epidemic of Grippe in Quebec litigant. fine first flfle night toga; MONT-REAL. Feb 26--How wide "The Annual ‘stating or in, N" spread ille epidemic of ripp. ll. Lon N g been in the province olgQuehiccllg heiddl: Isollrghlia: gflfhznff-fiuf: been chosen brqshown in the figures which Dr. E. day evening. hill-on 1-1., a; 1 l, H. A. Ssvurd, general inspector of m. Mn mum";- “d the provincial bureau had before him today. in an interview ‘here Dr. Savard showed that from Jan, 1. to Feb. 2o, of this year. the number of cases reported in the province run Dlrnlsy Egg c to approximately 26,500 with 201 in the i-l It deaths. lit is further clear from the m. on y ' reports that many cases were notiler, Mllllllf ol. reported. 0n the other hind, ihetry Association. ’ epidemic is relatively of mild casevwiil be present. Dr. Savard added that the eptdemlcpieu. . Li. -. . court Donate, of health. will addroln mu Ming" ‘M’. 38d.) WMuls IOHNITONI, _ , i Blecrghp 203i "The Annual Mouth; ‘ g1 g Q - will u. n wearer's reeds and dict-eff. there was no reason for four. .4; was now on the decline and that Qtmlrrx