sees: The Paper That Covers Prince Edward Like The Dew L__: J Charlottetown Guardian, Three Oentc. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, 1W ’///"'l7l_f,4lv‘ fl/M"""’"'" “""'----...‘.\ “m Read by Everybody 4n no 1mm _ Worth Beading All Th8 All Worth Printing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1920. By Mail, Glnlll. “U: U. Q. A- $8.50. Annual locomotion. Mllvwed. mo. Mornlno Guardian, Founded 1891. Evening Guardian, 1887. IMPORTANT DECISIONS BY ALLIED PREMIERS Another ANote Sent to Holland Government re Surrender oi War Guilty. lugo-Slav Situation also Discussed. the Adriatic and drew up on ulti- lllatuln like the note to Jugo-Slu- via which will be presented to M. ‘Frllnrbitcll, Jugo-‘Slltv representat- ive, probably today. The. note, it was llli(i¢3l‘b“l()ll(I insists upon illllllcd late settlement. of the dispute. 'l‘lle IFrench culllplzlinls on the delay of (ll-rnlllu con] deliveries to France. as [lFllVllIPd in tlle tljcaty of Ver- sailles. were referred to tlu- repur- utlolu-l colnllllttec. The council al- I(Dom. Press Special.) LONDON. Fell. 14.~'I‘he council of premiers has completed and div- pntched to Holland and Germany new notes on the extradition of the former Kaiser and the allied demand for the surrender of Gel‘- lnuu lvur guilty. it was Itli-IFIPJII Berni-officially toduy. 'l‘lle notes it was understood, were completed lllto tel-rterdzly. . 'i‘le council‘ also discussed tilc JllKil-lslillllililll telrltoldul dispute lll ion. Holland's Entry Pate oi Treaty To League Discussed (Dom. Press Special.) Tllld lIAGIlld, Fob. 14.—0nly slight opposition developed to Ilol- lltlltil! entrance lllio the League or Nations lvllell discussion of tlln question w s opened Ill ILIPIIHIIIPIII. this aftertl loll. One speaker pro- posed a lHIlltltiVl) reservation tn the effect that If any other nation entered the League under more ‘llavozllylo. cirelllnstalllces, such as the Ullrlrd States. lioilund should enjoy tho slime privileges. Tllo sub- ject will come up ugaln next Tues- (IWj for lurtllrl‘ discussion. (Dom. Press Special.) \V*ASIIING'PON, Feb. l11.~~~\\'lll~ Nations covenant will he. decider predicted. Winston Churchill (Dom. Press Special) §"O-Q-O-O§Q-O-O'Q§-OQQ§QQ'Q-§QQQIFQ- lcolvncllsno snlcnlsl Q@§40-O-OO-O$Q&O O-Q wvlllustoll t‘hurclllll, the. sire. . to his pulley toward ltllsslrl. whlc vrFOR SALE-HOUSE. AND L0 Apply 327 Fitzroy St. we; $ALE.—HOUSE_A'ND BARN 704g-2-14-t1illE3ipd *LOST.—-KEYvWlTl-l STRING AT- tached. Finder pleaeeleave at this Office. - 2 ___________________________ ‘KIE-NTLEMAN WANTS A ROOM nctlon to crush the Bolsllevikl peril prescntutlve in England. lIerrSt. _ furnished reference. Apply at its Ilellrt Irelore It had grown Hauler, new Gcrnulll charge l)‘- llleslllles. says the Muthl, which Gudrdlun. 7017-2-16-ME4lpd.strung." Affair,“ m-rlv...) m“. y@_.[,.,-,1u-_,- m“) asserts one allied power is inclined ' to lllzlko zlpprl-cizllllla llttelltlaliolls ‘WAIILOFPSPRESSMAN WANTED Steady work the year round. J. M. floss, 749-751 Main St. lilolle-l ton. N. B. TOSB-iZ-lti-wiidilpd Influenza in Halifax (Dom. Press Special) NIX\TIII“AX, Feb. 14.~‘Thi) __.___.__________ “FQR SALE-“AT A BARGAIN 4.lloallh Iiolrq reports ll total of ‘$2 fllThL‘ new (‘barge will JWlm-m F“ suspected illllnclvl. This ranch In J. II. llttl. “ililrllii inillllanzll. ol‘ ltarlclling (Jo., ‘IJUX 35 City. 0D7D»2-12-\ll'l3ll!ll have lull-ll rl-lllovell Ill Ilospiluls. —-———<—0>—--- *RE'MNANT SALE! BEtSINS TUES day ulornilll: at 9 a. m. ilig lot of. OTTAWA relllllallls tulle (rlenrl-d out.‘,(‘ollle ENGE 0N “FLYING FRENGH_ early. Beer and Weeks‘. MEN" , 7060-2-1G-MhJ3l _ 1,373 FORMER SOLDIERS turlletl to Ottawa lll llletrelllbcr unll OT'I‘A\VA_ Feb. 14.——()[[i1\\7ll5 UNEMPLOYED IN wlNNlPEG rel-._l~llll_v contracted influenza lvhlch he. succumbed. lie was our: ‘WFNTED-“AT ONCE AN A3‘ drew oll even terms witll (Izlnrldiulls “mmm cllremkey I97 11 m‘ “muh- 'ill the second halt’ ol‘ the National APINY “Y “m” i“ P-0~ B“ 94 llocey race here lust night, when flying French- men follr to three. (fanlldlzllls led or phone 454-.) stating age andwhey defeated [he serial-y also experience lf any. ‘ ill the lll-st period to nothing. Ot- ill the seconq per- two in through the month. Fullully consisting of two. miuu-“ck deg-pun... “my QQOfQd my“. _ Pltre evened the garlic “up and- they went into the tlnlll ._ "WANTED-GIRL FOR Galvan-hum... ,,,._,c,,,l “l himsewillk? “will be “b!” w loll after (‘olllldians were tako charge. \Vuges $15.00 pel'_uw 19am S-,,,@,..pi,,g Apply alter ti p. lll. at 43 Elm m a m,“ Avenue. ______._________.________ _ . ‘WANTED A GIRL FOR PLAIN “*“°-‘~‘ ‘m “W” wages. Apply to Mrs. 49 Longworth Avenue. S 7012‘2'13‘ME3 tilled $15 each for lighting. 'WANTED.— BY MAY ISTIHIKES SEVEN MILES sluall house or rooms for light house-keeping with modern con- veniences. Applvy tlt Guardian O.’ flce. liti97-l-2-lviiiltt. . ‘WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL pltlal, proved to housework to go to Mulllreltl ll. keep Geo. Dent famllyof four. Good homo and goon sq, chill only tn wages. Fare udvrlncell. position is guaranteed ll glrig wish ply at Guardian Office or phone Blllfi. when 390-J for particulars. lllilu. and nurses. G NHW ‘route. Fell. orderlles ‘FARM FOR SALE-MRS. DORA Wilson of Summorvllle. Township Number 66. has offered her form containing 102 acres of land lone sale nt public nuctlon , held on Wednesday March 10th stulne sudden with snow wn 1920 at the hour of ‘l2 o'clock noon in front of tlle office of S. S Hessian. Solicitor, MnntnSW- “Mkemlmk hi’ "M"- ' 0986-Z-12-MEtlMon10 any that the patient Is llollo -- worse for Ills outing. in his airy attire. d over several streams. ____._____.._._._.____ SALEBMAN WANTElb-Imporier of staple food products maintain- ing stock in Cilorlottetown and soiling retail trade direct, wnnts oulosllunn resident‘ of the lalunu connection ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, with established —-—-— among retailers, to handle uc- "Mt. Edward Tohogxou (‘lull- The right First slide this eveninli- All mem- coun-t as a side time. terms to the llgllt ullrlv. Almlv Monday or Tuesday, E. Pinker- mn, Viohorln Hotel. hers ‘kindly plly corner 7.45. Refreshments. “HOUSE NEXT DOOR” r-n “f: . ,. he; .- .. so discussed the Hungarian shunt-- _Will Soon be Known till-l‘ the senate will be dill!‘ to roach an agreolllellt (\li the resolu- ‘lion to TIWIOIIt-Illifii‘ the League of I lvltllln a day or two. Senators today 0n Rllssillu Problem CIVILIAN KILIIEIYINEMM Constables Ambushed by Civilians. Troops Raided Civilian Arrests. Train ‘Attacked and on Raiders. (Dom. Press Special) minus, FQI). lté-A civilian was ll clash between civilians and police way near lilltlldrulll, eight miles soutll- zltlackcd west. of Wickloui, according to rll- guards ports here today. ’l‘l\e. police stlitl two uonstalllles on patrol ambushed by ll plrty lll‘ civilians. 'I‘Ilo alfal- ‘Two civilians were ‘dl‘l‘l‘.~iit'll. Police way oftlcillls today said they and troops ‘lll-d the IIPHI‘ DPRTJYPGTSPCIIBPRMAN Years at Ilead oi University Long Enough. (Dom. Press Special) ]'1‘}{A(‘.~A, N. Y., Feb. l4.~llv. Jacob Gould Scllllrllllln. President of (Iorrlell Illliversity for nearly 2:4 ive of Freetolvn, l’. E. DUNDEE, S(T()'I‘I.ANI). Feb. 14. Seerctzlry for war, in addressing his constitu- ents herr- Ioday declared that. labor _ _ ‘I D_ was unfilled to govern lEurope ill M (mm l‘ " and storm. lll referring _ h cutlve of a T has ‘been tile object of strong crl-l Iii ticlsln. hlr. (Zhurclllll said. l never] believed in sending llrltish troops to Russia. but short of that l have ADM? M. Guurdlun Office done every thing in my power to - help the local untl-Bolshevliri forces It was a matter of honor that we supply them wllth arms and equip- ment but each and‘ all of’. the great l allied powers-wili-rue the fact that time in more than they could not take more decided molly today city sailor. _ cast-s Ill tll~ rit . 'I‘\'o of lh- lat- paill 5 per cent, lll 1010. Apply to- in,“ “p.11. ‘m: Sign,“ ‘in Wrthrlhpy HAS SILENT REV- co.ok‘ng “m hommvulk i hm Llllollde "gave Neighbor the short _ ‘ ‘ ' I‘ ‘ ' end ‘Ill this lust period. and the Ot- ll)’ o‘ mvee’ No WaShAnTQGUOq iilWgl centre llrld to be carried oil. “mph” it lvzls ll fast. scrappy gnlllc and plague (‘ieghorn and (‘oulre were IN HIS PYJAMAS l4 . —l’nell- lllulllu. plus the supervision of the authorities oi‘ the Ilnckensnck lins- be insufficient in there yesterday. his pyjamas rlllll Aliotilcr with hi“ feet bare. he started for two his old holllcsteud at Borgcnlelll. to g0 together. Ap- seven miles nwuy. l-le Ililtl a good tho authorities lulsscd and SDS-Q-B-hIEtf sheriff's tieputies started lll pursuit. Not one bf tlfem gained on him. George lvnlled through snow drifts ‘I-Ie ploughed lthrougll gnow-llldelt IIFIIBILHO leup- ' Event- lo be ulllly. with the remnants of Ills cos- tor, he arrived Iloule. His brother dressed Illm and accompanied him back tn Physicians the MEETINGS, ETC. your dues H1111 ‘(You come along Slelghs leave Wotahg: s bankln! b11111 years and forlntlrly identified with several colleges ill Eastern Vamlllll ‘tendered his resignation today in a letter to the hoard of trustees Srbllrnlall said IIL‘ qilililys hold that a chief l-xl» grelll institution should not rtltoin the post more tlllln 2o German Minister - Now lll London (Dom. l;r:I~Speclal) ‘LONDON. ifeb. 1'4.~-l~‘or the firs! we years Ger- lilld i: diplomatic re- sillce 1892. _1._____\ llullgary Given (Dom. Press Special) PARIS, Feb. lt-Hungary i‘l"-tli'(‘.lllli“ll the nlll Gerulun embls- soy within u few hundred _\':lr<ls of iluclcingllzllll Palace overlooking ill the telulls of the pact. . ll lllu Admiralty‘ Arch It was occupl- Damn“, m- Amefican fedarulio“ of labor announced today. ed during lvlll‘ by the *S\ ss zllllblls- The Secretory and attend ants aceonlpnllled the new charge. present his credentials ll-t the earliest possible CLASH llllllll DUBLIN Police and Compbelfs Garage in Which 16 Automobiles Were Residences and Made Guards Fired of Sinll Fein menlbers here yester- day, zlrrcsting many persons includ- lulz several Dublin (rouncllluls. Last killed and a constable wounded ill night according to reports anall- trlliu carrying munitions was the city. lvlilitary fired on the armed band \\'IlI('Il surrounded the train. A sig- lvl-re llallllall lvas wounded dangerously. I‘l't-i escaped. TllP-Yllll- Ilall residcllcl-s no inl‘ol‘llllltl'oll about the illolleul. p wlloio interior of the repair shop I l; ll luass of flames. Tlvu strezlllls ‘WI l» lorlll-d ou from tlll- hydrants P: E» lug were destroyed and the others of Ill] years. DI‘. Sehurnlan 1,. a nut» I. lu 1875 one occupying the rear Ilulf whilll when 21 yOtIPS of age. he won the the office neon (lnuadlall Gilchrist Scholarship in of the front half. The office was vaounectiou with the University of London. and during the next five years studio.) ill l-lurope. Returning to (‘llllatlll ill I880, he joined the flllnllltyklf Acadia ‘(Tnllege staff. lie went. to (‘urucll ill 1886 and has ‘Uttbll prl-sltlclrt of tllut university‘ been dismissed. been granted a. delay o£_ eight days by the supreme allied council in which to agree to the treaty with Word fills been received lll Char- lottetown ollllla death of Rev. ller- bert (iirlinl: who. it. will be ronlenl» $30,000 FIRE SUNDAY MORNING Stored Badly Gutted, Six Cars Totally Destroyed. and alldlquipmellt Destroyed. o'clock yesterday morning in the garage owned by Ml‘. Arthur Camp- bell oll Puwllal Street ill which six cal‘... were conlpletely destroyed and tell others lllore or less ser- iously dunlaged. . The flrr- was first observed by .\Il‘. Roy (‘udmore whose residence is next door to the garage. ’l‘llc tlalllcs ulre tllcll shooting slly- ward through tllc roof of the build- ing. Ml‘. (‘udlllole tried to get ren- \l‘lll but was ulluble to doso. Mr. lvun Ilughos. living across the street from the Kilrilge 511009011011 ill getting ill the alarm. the building n0 insurance on partially insured. .\ll-i.:llll'llli‘ll. lll‘. When lllc firelllell arrived the Jenkins; flfllillril)’ llort. .\lr. Willilllll lfalup- v. bell; Mrlnlllrllllll llulc. Prolvse and Mflilllllfill; t)\'el‘l:llld Ml‘. Prank and ill ll short tlllll». tlll- fire was llollllcssey. lcot under lsolllrol but nut. bllforl- (‘are owned by LII!‘ following six ut’ the cat's stored ill llle build- nlo e or less danlaged. The repair shop was one of tile best equipped in the city. It 0c- cupiell about n quarter of’ the build bell. ITilPnlyGllvernor oi German Who Says Mallrhl Dismissed (Dom. Press Special) _>__I .\iA‘DItlD, Feb. 14.-—-.\lc\t'spapers today reported governor of Madrid and commanding Madrid district (Dom. Press Special) General Railway lien Will libs (le-rmu ll forces dillll the I; blouse. 2,000 Armenians Dom. Press Special) \VASiI-ING’I‘ON, Idol). Dir-Itali- road union lenders have agreed up- on their reply to President Wilson in the lvage controversy, President ert M. Jewell of the ralllvzly dc- (Dom. Press Special) LONDON. Feb. 14.——a\’l0t'tl Danish Telephone b Strike Ended ‘ 0thers’1More or Less Damaged. Repair Shop, A bad tire broke out about live not damaged but the gal-age was badly charred and all the windows were IJTOkPXl by the intense heat. _’i‘lll-* repair shop, where the. fire originated. Will-l (‘Ulllllllllfly wreck- ed and will have to be rebuilt, All 11H? cliuilllllfllll and tools are a tot- al loss, ostilnalell. apart from lilo building, at $3000. Tile (Ialnlugc to is estimated ill be.- tlveen $7000 and $8000. ’l‘lll~rl~ was the contents of the rcpllll- shop. 'l‘llc building lvas The cars totally destroyed‘ were: Zllflcllcll (fur owned by Ml‘. \\'_ P. lbwllullrsll; Gilly I)()l‘l, m. s. ll. Blanch- “Tfff ‘iilllllllilal fvolll lweutyhfivc- to seventy-five pct‘ cent of their value: one nu-lled by ex-Governor llleKln- non; three by Sterne, Mcbjutt and White; one by Mr. Acorn, one by Mr. William Gilllspie; one by Mr. lug which ‘ls 84 by 44 feet, the gllr- , (‘alvin McCuIlum; one by new". _ luellt of Public Works; one by Mr. pied the remainder Mclnnis, one by Mr. Fulton (‘alnrp- SECRETARY IYANSING i _l_l_.l_s_ RESIGNED President Disapproved oi ills Calling Cabinet Meet- Authority. Corres- illgs Without President's pondence Made Public. --_>__ (Dom. Press Special) \\'ASlil.\'G'l‘0N. Feb. 14.—Wush- ington was today apparently be- wildered by the sudden resignation of‘ Secretary of Slate Lansingnt the request of President Wilson. who charged Ills ranking cabinet officer with trying to assume pre~ sidential prerogatives. Not. since the nolv fulllolls resignation of Wm. J. Bryan, housings predecessor, on the eve of the sending 0 fthe sub- marine null» to GPTilllllly has the decree of Independence. break of a presidential official caused so nlucll discussion. There I s talk of a congressional investi- gation at which the full story of differences between Lansing and apparently killd suggestion possibility of the resignation oi’- foclillg the League of Notions but- ily of llle resignlrllon of other cob- llll-t. "officials, were some things discussed in private. till-y IAIIISIDK has resigned President Wilson has accepted his long with mine." resignation. The correspondence was given out tonight by the Slate Department. Under date of February ‘l, the Mr. Lancing‘. Reply. that during llesg Mr. Lansing culled the Ileads of the executive departments into‘ conference. i “If It is," wrote the President, "l feel tl my duty l0 cllll your atten- had frequently In. port, this statement, wap;__ IleWon’t Surrender BERLIN‘. I-‘nb. 14.~Gr»uer-.ll Von It; the fact. Under our constitution- lllill till? lllllllill‘? Nlnrwits, one. of the accused Ger- _ mall soldiers whose surrender for Illthlarto, llo one. but the President llllll trial by llIIlelI tribunals ls denlllnd- b“ the, ed. has given out a statement dc- clzlrlng he will not surrender volun- tarily. lie said General Pershing expressed zllilnllratlon for the way .Re l Voll Murwitg troops conducted the DY war. During DBCEIYIIJCI‘ 1918. Von Iliarlvitz lvas in command of the river Killed by Turks than 2,000 Arnlcninlls were murdered by 'l‘urklsll ilatiollllllsts ill attacks on Icaru from you yourse lll Iuw and practice. as devflcped conference, and no one. views of anyone of them on any public question. ‘ “l take this matter up with you because In the development of ev- Possibly l erred in this, but, l! cry constitutional system. custom llud precedent are of the most ser- will agree in desiring not to lead In any wrong direction. therefore taken the liberty of writ» inl: you to ask you this question. and l am sure you wtll be glad t0 answer." The letter goee on: "I think Mr. President, that Called Conferences. ever since. that I had to Instruct you only with increasing reluctance and since my return to Washing- ton 1 have been struck by the num her of lmlttels in which you llavo tried to forest/all my judgment by formulating action and lucrely asking my approval when It wan impossible for me to lorln all independent judgment ‘because I had had not an opportunity to ex- alllllle the circumstances with any "l. therefore, feel that I must frankly ulke advantage of your that if I should lsrofel- to have another to conduct foreign affairs you are ready to llll- President would be aired. The relieve lneofuny embarrllssrueutby placing your resignation iTI nqyl band's. for l. must any that it would llll- Ill the lSl-nlte and the possum. relieve me of erubarrassnlen, the elnllnrraalllueut, of feeling your re- luctance and divergence of Judg- ment. if you would give me an op» \\'ASiI1NG'I‘ON, ICHI) lér-SGQYW pgrlunlty [g gglggt “Qujeone -_y)w39 and mind would more willingly go a- Mrl lmlslns on the 12m tender- President wrote to Secretary Laus- ed his fbalgflfltlqn and m, the 33mg lug asking Ilinl whether it was true time mode a statement, which, he n the Presldentbs ill- said, he had "prepared recently. . "Ever since January 1919A have been conscious of the fact that you no longer were disposed to wel» como my advice in nmttera per- tion to considerations which 1 do tainlng to the negotiations in Pur- not care to dwell upon ulltll l is. to our foreign service. ol- w In.- lf that this tel-national affairs in general. Hold ing these views l would‘, if l had consulted my personal inclination alone, have resigned as Secretary right to summon the heads of State and as n commissioner to of the executive departments into negotiate peace. I felt, however, but the that ouch a step might have been l President and tho Congress Ilsa the misinterpreted both nt home and“d-"‘ - right to oak their views or the broad. and that it. was my duty to " cause you no embarrassment in. carrying forward the great teslc In which you were then engaged I did, It was wlitll tho best of motives. On returning to Washington In Ions consequence, and I think we July. 1919. Mr. lanai-cg continued, loynlty to the President and the I have admlnletmtlon had kept him from 18818111113. although he had prepar- ed his resignation and was waiting for a favorable time to present it. I cannot permit to p885 unchallenged the imputation that 1n calling into iillll‘. ho sold. and assulnl- his berm-ll. headed the XDlSSIUIIlITItES who _ til-s. tlll- I‘.\‘t of u-llich probllllly- descovcrell tho Blolllle Piskinlos on Clllleslol Klara-sh illlllliAllllwll lll Alsl- I t l x ' be to PUFPIVI‘ the ilIIIPII lloll- vol-uullull (luff. ll- IIiiiI iwl-ll in _ 111C "urllcy. llccorl lll; to u lee- in ormn con erellco the heads of insll-rtflul: upoll tho delivery n)‘ a Idlll-TlilllllN01‘SUVOIKII‘ltlLlIrlIllS I'll con- __ ‘(Plinth ‘F1158 sfflilal) n ilffllll £000.)’ l" ll"? Al“ , fieplyliljfgo? fiebt‘ “gdlfaflillng n19 919C131“? KIODMI-mcntsl songbi- list of 'l'ellton Willflfllliiy Whilst‘ sllr- lll-ctiou with tIll- printing lll‘ Ills l_/l7ll‘1~\Il‘I\(-4lwN. 1WD. Hr~ll1P lllPlliilll nations-l delegation y“ “DWL a u“ 1° i‘ f“ ° to lnlurpyourprellidentlalalltllorlty trnuslzllion o1‘ the (iosilcl by Stork Swill‘ 01 llmnsb telcllllolle olu-Hll- from vousoluloplc. About mifimm“ “°"7‘-‘"’“"° ‘if m“ hem?‘ I had no such intention. l believed - III) re- ore which bus been lu progress fol‘ the smile time, lt‘l.*I)l'ilil.I'y 1. the Iele- iilnlifi- ‘e114 “K911111160 lll-l Feflfiims i“ than. and I believe now that the ‘huge “mds- conferenceo, which were held, were reuliol‘ zllreally Ilas Dot-ll llellllllllllell. ____-a+>—>—-— into the idsklnlo lanlzuzllzo. WINNIPICG, l-‘r-Ii. 13.——'l‘hore- are 1,373 ullenlployetl returned soldiers in tllo city, oi’ wllolll S86 are rcveilv- ingwellot’ under the Federal Euler geucy Appvoprlrltiou, llccorrlinl: to all oflicinl of the Soldiers’ (‘lvil lt9-flfilflllllSlllllfilli. Only 04 jobs k were registered Saturday nt the H _ _ , . offices of the onlyglllylllcnl service HMS] (‘OBLENL/‘l If“; _ of Canada and his own deport 1mm“ m‘ mm {my mum“ mont. he said. These include.) re- quests for 59 skilled iradesnlerl that cannot be secured ill Winni- peg; also -u telv Iligllly-lrllincd pro- fessional men. The llelnand for men for lumber camps has also flu len ol'f Cllflfllllvfllllly, be said. ____.-QQ>_____ led. MEN ORDERED HOME ill ('0Il1lllllIltl. NEW YORK BANKER SCALDED T0 DEATH WHILE TAKING A BATH NllllV YORK, idol). l~l.—~'l‘lll‘nugll u report lllell lllondllly at the ollilal‘ of the medical examiner. it was learned that Robert l‘. Urclzur. nix- ty-scven, a well known Illlnkl-l‘ of this city and Philadelphia. urns scolded to delllll while taking u buth in Ills nparllneut alt-tho llotel Chllltllrlln. 'l‘llo (lentil occurred Sunday but was not reported ulltll Monday lll- ternoorl. The body. according to the reports. as at. 14 East llilth street. which is the address of the National Casket Company. Mr. (Iregar. It is understood. was taking rt shower lillll turned on the hot water instead of the cold. All employee of the hotel, flooring Mi‘. lfregarhz cries. run to his bathroom and found him lying rll the bottom of the tllb with the hot water show~ erlnlz on him. Mr. (‘rrgllr was senior nlelnber of the banking house ot Edward I). ‘Smith and 00.. hero and in Philadelphia. lie was n. member of the Stock Exchange and was well known In financial and social circles. l-lo begun hus- tnes llsl ll telegraph operator. helm: enlploycd by tho l5. B. Smith and Inter being taken into the nells. He had Iloen a nlenlber of the firm since 1011. r soldiers on duty eulllst llllees. tricts or Luxembourg. EXCHANGE AND THE SARDINE money, not only in other of tho world's great lllissionorlee and his death will be widely regret- WITH THEIR WIVE$. UNITED STATES l-IEADQITAR- 14.~'i‘w'0 of the United Slated forces lu Gerlllally. who hnvn lllllrrlcd European girls. have been instructed to start soon for United Slates. with their lvives, Ill ZICUDHIHIICD with a recent order Ill conncciirln with this order lt was also ullnounccd that aruly ltu- lllflfilitfs would not. consent in fut- ure to lnlllrlllges of United Slates ln the occupied areal, ullicers contending that men without wives in Germany are bet- ter soldiers under the present cir- About 200 soldiers have luorrled (iorlllau girls since the Anlerixnln forces real-hell the ltllille, the 0th- ers included lll the order having married principally French girls or young women from Belgian dis- INDUSTRY EASTPORT, Feb. 11.——’I‘Ile high rnto of Discount on val) Canadian this frontier city but at other coast towns. is keeping considerable of the former trnlle across the boundary, a“ very few Dominion shoppers have come up the harbor for the. past week willie Uannllian dollars were worth only '70 to 56 cents when shopping. It is expected there. will be collie which has otflces kind of satisfactory settlement of the money question before the time arrives for the annual 009M118 0f lEnsiern Maine's important sardine canning industry on April 15 when llNWIi of the early supplies of her- ring are gathered up In Dominion waters and brought. to Eustport and coast towns where molly largo cullnel-Ies are operated. AT TI-IE STRAN Aclmionlon 76, 60 and 35 Cents. eight weeks past has ended, m operators returning to work yes- terday. Secretary; —--~<oc-———— Sm THoiwsts IS plla. Kemnl, recently have clashed with allied LONDON. Feb. 14.——SlLl- TIllJIllil3 govwunwnl troops‘ lilo nutcoluc ot the race Alnericlllfs Cup. according to all interview published by the Mail. lie shill decisively‘. l am going to win." Sir Tllonlas will send ‘a inst mob or boat to tho United States to try out tile Sllrllurock. the. sent of and educational work west of Aleppo. _ .___ Conference on FOUR MEN KILLED AT PAPER PLANT Dom. Press Special) TORONTO, Fob. 14.—~A wire re- ceived this evening by G. I V. Lee. 50 (‘hurch Street, from Iroquois Falls. stated that the dam at the Ablttihl Pulp null Paper Company. llud Ileen lvllshed mwoy, and that four lives hnd been lost. The mes- sage said the plant would be shut lllond Seerotary-General, tlOWll indefinitely. League of Notions. ____-<0¢-—--—- Swedlsil, NilFViWtglllli, ‘Swiss representatives will pel-lnanent court. of BRITISH EDITORS ANADA (J0EE To C NEW YORK. Feb. LONDON, Feb. 14.-—’l‘ho secon imperial Press conference is to be held ill (‘allude during next Aug- ust an.) September. ILoudlng representatives of ti newspapers of the British Elnplro hove been invited by the Canadian Ji‘ Press to attend the conference discus, their common ulms and in- ‘ p terests and also to obtain by TIIGIIIIQ DIP 5011111119 90811590 ihlllllié oft’ ll tour throughout the Dominion, WM‘- n first llnnd knowledge of its life and resources. Th e delegation from the United 5on8?!‘ 0" U11‘ Kiugdonl will include proprietors nounced and editors of the prominent dolly newspapers. with Lord Bllrnham, of for u plan to the London Daily Telegraph (Yhlllrmun. Lord Nortllclltlc, of the on Times. and other papers, has also He lll accompanle stated IIIB intention of attending. daughter. 1e (flnrges Jervis and Ills Adriatic. the gram said. Jlllnes Herry General- ot’ the international Y. .VI.C.A. in Turkey and his assist- ant, Johnson, were murdered near Autaln. Both were Alllerlclllls. The ‘Turkish nationalists, under Mllillil- been RE OF WCTORY‘ active in Asiatic Turkey and have and Turkish Ivlarush is u Lipton is llrllnful of conlldellce ill vuiwet 0f ‘luemmv 39 miles Nmm 1°" m“ west. of the city of Aleppo. Alntab Anlrricun missionary ill Asiatic ‘Turkey. is on the Southern slope of Mount ‘foul-us. 60 luiles North- Interuational Court TIIE IIAGUE, Fob. 14.-—l)utc1l. Danish and lueet here Molldn-y to discuss pluu for International law. The results of the conference will be presented in Sh‘ Eric llrulu 0t’ the WILL WED CANADIAN OFFICER l 14.-—1\ll‘l0l1ll d the passengers on the White Star liner Adriatic, which arrived hero Sunday nlorning from Southampton was Viscount lSt. Vincent. Ronald daughter, the lion. lvy Lorna Jervis. Miss rvls is to mnrw hinior W. l.) Whitteulorc, who fought with the (‘umldlau forces In Franccffhc. cou- ’tlle W. G. Faulkner. representative of Lord Northclllle, was also n pas» He un- that the object of his visit to the Ilnltell States is to arrange bring closer relation- ua lllllp between England and Alneri- by luexlus or moving pictures. d by his wile and THEATTTRE ONIG T. we "Shortly after you were token lll ln October certain members of the Cabinet. of which I was one, felt that. in view of the fact. that we were denied communication with you. it lvos wise for us to confer ‘informally together on inter- departmental ruotters, and matters an to which action could not ‘be postponed until your medical advls ers permitted you to puss upon them. Accordingly, I as the rank- ing n-lember, requested the mem- bers of the Cabinet to assemble for such informal conferences and in view of the mutual benefit de- rivod the practice was continued. “l cull assure you that it never cumsmncoe with any degree of for u nlonvcut cutcred my mind that dependence. l have. I was noting ullconlltitutlantllly or when 1 thong contrary to your wishes. and there certainly was no intention on m? part to assume powers and eater-i clsn functions which under the con slltutioll are exclusively confined to the President." Tile letter concludes In these terms: "If you think that l have failed in my loyalty to you or If you no longer have confidence In mo and prefer to have another conduct our foreign affairs. l am of course. ready to relieve you of any embnri‘ ansment by placing my resignation in your hands.“ ministration and b‘? other: whom 1 consulted‘. Judflmcrlt Dlflercd. judgment because you hlld not ed and dloappotnted at the Lions. but 1 have ficult It made the conduct of foreign affairs." The President's Ilntll letter. President Put Issue Straiiht. nation wdtll "best wishes." On l-‘eb i1. the President put the Issue straight up to the Beefe- tary for idorellzn Affairs. ilc said THE WE-ATB“ he found nothinx in ‘Mr. Lallslnlrffl TEIIPERATURE letter to “justify your assumption L. of presidential authority in such n mutter." "l have to remind you, Mr. Sec- retary" went on Mr. Wilson. "illfli no action could be taken without 111K‘. by the Cabinet, and. therefore. there could have been no disadvan- tage tu awaiting action with record lo nlntters concerning which action could not have been token without -_--_ tomorrow at. 7.52. Sun sets this afternoon at ma. llosday at 6.57. "This affair only deepens a feel- ing that was growing upon mo. While we were still ill Paris. l felt, nd have felt. increasing’)? February 11. at. 4.49 p. m 19. at 5.35 p. m. for the best inter st of your‘ ad- l the Republic. and that the ballet was shared "l also feel. Mr. President, that“ ‘ condor compels me to any that t have tried to forestall your lodg- nlent lll certain cases by formula- ting action and merely asking your approval when it. waslimpossiblc for you to form on independent l!!! opportunit-ly to examine tho cir- in- lt lls true, ht a case demanded Immediate action, advised you what be, stating at the some, time the l lll my opinion, that action should‘ reasons on which my opinion was tinned. This l conceived t0 ho a fun- ction of the Secretary of State and I have followed the practice for the post four years and a half. I confess that l have been eurpri~ > i quent disapproval of my suggbo- never failed to tollow your decisions, however dif- 011i‘ dat- ed February 15. accepts tho resig- TIDE, MOON ETC. The tide will be high lull morn- ing at 8.48 and tomorrow at. 9.35: ll will be high tonight. at 6.48 and 5.28 and tomorrow at 5.20; It rice: io- lnorruw morning at 8.68 and. Weds -Laet quarter moon Wednesday, New moon Thursday, ‘Ffihlillff --.~