$15000 gratuity and considered that ‘lioy of that orgnnizutitm. The Paper That Island Like The Dew . l Covers Prince Edward Charlottetown Guardian, Three Cents, Morning Guardian, Founded 189i. Ev; nlng Guardian, 1887. All The New! Worth Reading All The Ads Worth - Printing I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1920. si-a. By Mail, Canada, $3.00: U. 8. A., $3.50. Annual Subscription, dgiivered, Mp0. PUNISHMENT HE THE THHKS Hlfi HEEH SHETIIJIEHT _ When Full Text of Treaty 1s Announced, he Declares, the Magnitude of Turkish Punishment will Says Lloyd Georg-e. be Deemed Suflici (Special to The Guardian-ad , . LONDON. Fob. 27 —\}{-IQOT'.E" treaty with Turkey is p ‘ $6 l-trcatest. tam-my of ti realize that ho. lil bot-n abundantly _ lollies, biuntiers ' . Premier "Lloyd _ - of (‘ominous " 7. " .. I ' , an guns. I ilrlu ya tsmantlotl and she la 0050780 ()ver 500 returned service ment gathered in the Market Building.‘ last night to discuss re-orgtinizufl tion. The meeting opened at 8 o'clock; sharp. Mr. D. McCarthy of George-l town presiding. ‘ . Mi’. George‘ Gardintu‘ was zip,- pointed secretary‘. A motion was passed request- ing all triviliatis to withdraw. (‘on sidcrnhlc disc sion followed" as to whcthoi’ the press representatives if present, should remain. 'I‘he re- sult was that tho civilians with drew but permission was given to tho press to remain. After Major '1‘. H. Fisher, Presi- nsnc or the local-e. W."'V..A. had announced the purpose of the meeting the chairman called upon Col. R. H. Campbell. who impres- sed upon the iticetlng the neces- sity of the returned men standing by HHCIT other to secure their legi- timate rights. The next speaker Major D. A. McKlunon, referred to the fool- ishness of stimoof the domantis 01' tho. veterans, llc roferretr tu tho it was out of tho question. , Mr. Philip Palmci" ill a fow ro- marks comnuentctl on tho immctiso good which had been done by tho G- W. V. A. and thc future po- llev. G. C. 'i‘aylor ill a masterly midross pointed out the IIilill-{klls of dlsinlegrlttititi. Tie reforrcd to div» islons ciltlsctl by religion, politics and fraternities among returned ':i(lliI'IOI‘i-i. In the course of his re- marks he said: “Religion made no difference over there; it should make none here." Ho referred to irregularities in pensions and quot- ed some outstanding cases which siiowcd the regulations were lack- ing in elasticity. Mr. D. F. 'l‘ierney stated that the growth of the G. W. V. A. was very encouraging and emphasized tho need oi iticretisetl tittomiuucc at meetings. Dr. Ross referred‘ to the rcoent visit of Mr. McKenzie King tho. Liberal leader and thc answer which the contmitteo uppointeti‘ to Walt on him \'0L‘i!l\'t‘iI, ho having promised to appoint a special com mltteo lrom tho Liberal party to deal with the tiroblcms of returned men. Mr. Tom Rogers spoke eluphat- icuily on tho treatment thc return cd itien were receiving from the local govortimcnt, d-ticlnrlttg tho‘ demands of the G. W. V. A. should be pushed to a successful. issue. Col. Wl. ll. Prowse pointed out that the way to deal with govt-ru- ments was with votes. 'l‘llcso, ho sold, put governments in; they can also put governments out. t The Colonel requested that the local G. W. V. A. be supported by every returned man as that is the only way by which the demands 0t‘ the returned‘ soldiers wlil- be rec- ognized. - Mr. W. S. Hughes support- ed the previous speakers 11nd urged the veterans to orsuulw for the future. Mr. Julian Keouglmn discussed tho unemiploymenit situation, the diiiiculties’ in obtaining positions and the usélessness of destructive criticism. Major T. E. McNutt pointed out the results of non-support of the G. W. V. A. and urged every I113" to join immediately. Capt. U. G. Dawson endorsed will be in London, if allies ‘will per- the statements of previous sneak-min he said- ‘ ‘who havtr-betrziyed their trust. The LDIERS out? r I ha, 6 he permitted to have troops n the straits. ‘it lltls been decid- _ gjo leave her (‘UllSIJlHlIlillplP but it would Ibo the lufight of folly to trust tho guardian ship of tit»- gates (Dardanelltas) to tho ]ll'l)]lI‘: gates will novor he closed by 1hr. ’l‘urks in the fat-o of tbo liritlsn ziguin. Turk Districts go to Greece LONDON, Foil). 27.-—~'I‘l1e counci- ot’ promiors has dcoiilcd tlofluitoly to tiwartl Smrriri and Atlrlautiplo, 'l‘urkisb districts, to (lrcooe for cconnlnlc oxploilaitiliu. it was IIlilI- orstotit] today. Tho council also do- cidotl that ‘Turkish rflnanoos will the lllllPPII tindor inlcriizitioiial t-otitroi. crs but tiisugrcot‘: with some of lllo critlcism of the Federal Govt-ru- tncnt. Mr. (‘bestor Acorn thought the ac lions 0t‘ the local government were open to criticism by the meeting, notably in the method of telling rcturtied inch that tho position had been filled before any woro aware that u vacaticy existed. A standing vote was takon us to whether the (i. W. V. A. would carry on. This vote was tintiinmtms for taontinuing the iirgtmizifitm. The following resolution was introduced by Mr. E1}. Wceks:-- Whereas there is an alarming numlbe of returned soldiers out of amp oyment Intthe city of Clini- ottetown and whereas the increas No Politics for B. C. Farmers (Special to The Guardian.) VTPTORIA, B, i‘., Fob. 27.—'l‘lto ‘United Farmers of British (‘tiltimbi- are not going into politics tiii»: yeurz. They (icclderi this with lit tie opposition as they talosoti :l:oi:' convention today. ' Home 0f the Dead Robbed in Montreal (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL; Fob. 27.——\Vhile Mr A. FUIITIIIPI‘ of 247 B. Champlain St. Mrs. Idouruiet- nnd two children 1.1;; dead at the Notre Dame lios Iillill, victims of the flu, their honn was cute-roll by lburglnrs who strip pod the urrguzlrded IlOllRP ot‘ all lurnitilrc. carpets. cllltllllllf. woai" mg zipparol and pictures frmn thr- walls. ' French Railway Strike Now Revolutionary (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS. I"~b. 2" -— Striko of i-‘roitt-b railway \\'iII'I\l ‘ is of a puroly lt- volutitinnry olmt t’ll‘l', Promloi" hill lornutl lolti tho \'I|1illl'Ill'I' of I)l']lllIIl'.~' fruity. NIIIh-ranti said lilo govt-rn mou! had rofusod zirbitratitm tinlosz: tho men rolurnl-tl to work. Iio tirgo-l llio zidoptlnt. of a law autimrizint; lilo (itivormnctit tn requisition an- lomobilcs and air ]iIil|ii'.\‘, dot-luring tho number" nf tliosi- lnaobinos aivallnlblo was lbarely sufficient to bring tioodod food stipplios into Ibo city. 'l‘iio Yretniei- tirgotl tho do- ~ ed States. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. i~‘~.\b. lnonts are lrclug math‘ for ‘export int: from atbo lfnitotl kingdom l lilo l'l1lto'.l Sltlti-‘s quantities of nmtton IlIlDIl1'lt*tI‘l'1'tilI considoiuilih- 000000 s00 0000000 5000000 Cargoes oi blew Zealautl Mutton to be Ex- ported from Great Britain to the Unit- H5. EXIIHHHBE 'the rcgulu: North Atlantic liner: 27.—.»\rrango~1which arc now sliding lfrom this - country to North America with a largo general cargoes. Nogotiutlong have been in pro- i gross for directing to tho United New Zealot-ti. As the mutton l.-' States a liner from New Zeaiantl tho -])I‘()]i("' ' of the Govoriiineul whit u is now waiting in London this trans ion is a favorablo on» with hot‘ cirgu of tuulton on ibour-l. from the p-"llil of vicw of alvllllit; , Nogotiatitms- do not illlllPlil‘ to have (‘XPIIHIIKP Ill lilo Vnitod Still-cs. lit-eon oomph-ted, possibly tiwing to 'i‘hc mutton will be ll't1llSl'l’1"i'(*lI t-orluiu tocliirical tiuosliotis with ro- frtmi tho New Zoalnud liner: t.» gar-d tomcat. PROVINCIAL l] The Delegates t0 the puties to recognize tho seriousnoss of the striho movement, zisscrtur: the 1180MB are confronted with .1 life or tloith struggle. BritishLabor Wants Mines Nationalized (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, Fclb. 27.-'l‘br- Purlic ment ('()li\i1.ill+‘C of the i.a‘boi' party The (Iclagzttcs itDOtll. stant under the returned homo and are pleased with their trip. adopted p resolution today thut the lrfltlflg union congress to be held) l\iarcli.ll tithe notion lo compe‘[ the Government To n-itiontilizti the mines. ‘This may ta-kc the form of p, general strike. . I ed business which will undoubtedly come as the season advances can not absorb the number of unem- ployed; bt it resolved that the city (aouncii be requested that in all civic work undertaken during tho coming spring and summer" they give rcturncti soldiers preference. After some tlisctissitin it was do» Fontinuctl on Page 'l‘brce Condensed ‘Te-limos (Dom. Press Special.) WANT EMBARGO ON NEWSPRINT MODIFIED lWASlIIN(;'l‘ON, l-‘nb. 27.-—'l‘h< Senate totiay adopted the Undo.» wood resolution to create a com mission to negotiate with ‘Canada regarding modification of cinlbnrgo on wood pulp and print paper. ALLIES REPLV RECEIVED AT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.—The rc- ply of the rllies to President \Vil s-"olrs lust note on Adriatic settle- ment was received at the Stats Dc pnrtment todny. U. S. SENATOR WANTS RECOGNITION OF SOVIET WNSIIINGPON, Fob. 27.—A joint resolution providing t‘or recognit- ion ot‘ the Soviet ifusslti was offer- otl in tho Senate today by Senator Pranol- of liiatgvlantl. ropirbl-ictiti. ll was rl-ferrrd to thc-Suilztto Foreign Ilohttltms Committee. ITALY AND JUGO-SLAVES TO CONFER DIRECT PAINTS, Feb. 27.——Premicr Nltl: oi‘ Italy amt M. ‘Frnmthitch. Jugo- Slav representative, have rcsumcd tiirect tiogotiaiitm for a seltlcmon; of the Adriatic dispute, an nrticr». tn Echo do Paris, says today. MASSNCRING NON-BOLSHEVIST ‘C-I-lltIS'I‘lANiA, Feb. 27-11:»- fugces arriving here todny from Murmansk. district in I-‘Xll't’l1lo North West ‘Russia claimed liol- shevikl hnvc started a massacre of the non-ilolshevist ‘population. near Archangel. Wlil lend Trade Abroad COPENHAGEN, Feb. 27.—-Mnx- lm Litvinoff, Russian iSovict repre sentotive. said in an ititervlewthnt the Moscow Government will pend n trade commission abroad to re- organize Russilrs entire foreign trade. Headquarters of the mission Commission Sir Auckland Geddes to be Ambassador . ,_._. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON Fob. 2T.——lt was stat- oq in ‘tho Bobby of the house of commons tonight that Sir Attcklzintl (it-tides, Iliinistoi‘ of National Sol" vioo and ltctrotistrut-tion has been solcctol] as llritish Alubasstitltn‘ to Washinutoii tifficial amiottiioo- tm-nt of his lilYplllllllllf-‘lll it was sum wls only awaiting tiotifil-atitiu front Wasbingtlin that Sir Auck- land is pcinaona grain. Pres. Wilson Invited to Confer on Russia (Special to The Guardian.) (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, ll‘cb. 27.—i<‘acoti with the most important task which has yet been tissigned lo it, the scnd» iit-g 0t’ a commission of investigat- ion into Soviet Russia. the council ol‘ the League ulf ‘Nations meeting scheduled for Parts on March i2. to appohit the representatives from the eight countries ‘which comprise this oonnuissioti and of which the Ilnitetl States is expected to bu one; Anrbassn-dtit- Davis on being informoti -by the Stipromte (‘ounoil ot‘ its zit-tion, visited tho League of Natiions headquaters and had a twenty-live iunll who attended the \\'.i.ld Life ‘tested itilbelndtistry of Foxilanch- “m1 tem- Ppudurging (‘tmfertinco held t at liiontreal 0n 19th and 20th in- londancri: during the day and cvcn- FURNITURE SALE BEGINS TO- auspices of the; in: (iommission of Conservation have highly heavy ice. (rondititms in the Straits- Ottawa and a delegate is now which tlcllrvorl tho tiarly ut liordoluI the doloczitos, did not reach Mon-I ETEEOATES PLEHSED WITH VISIT Conservation Commission Conference Return Highly Pleased with Visit t0 Montreal. 'l'itc in ltcst itilorest was trialli- ing as ovitlcnceti by the large at- The matters of natural registra- I in (ittaiva making furthcr inquiries in the malts-r. tronl unti‘ 'l‘liursday' evening. All ll‘ proper ill‘i‘1lill{l‘lllt‘11ls can be of them titiemlcrl Thursday’ PVPII-lllldtlt‘ it is the intention to hold tug session in \Vintlsor Tlnllla l.ivo Fox idxhibltitin in Montreal where they had tho pleasure of‘ noxt fall under the ausp - listening tn Jack Miner's flll(Il‘E‘Si1\(‘.fill1I1lI2<i~‘-'Ol1 of (lonvcrs tion, It on the (‘nnada Wild Goose illus-l willlbe intodnujlontil in its character tralod with moving pictures. This and should be one of the most po- Wflg a treat which will not soon be forgotten. l<‘ritla_v‘s,- session which was large ly zittcntlcti was certainly Prince I§(I\1’i1i'll Island Day. Papers dealing with las. raising and fwuiing of foxes by (lt-orgo (Yalbcclt, Fur Farming as a (‘oiumercinl l'1‘t)1)0silltil1 by l". L. lftigors, ilcgisirutioii of Foxes by lilll. lit-ow and markctingot‘ furs by Mr. AshcrPiort-o were rend and discussrti. Nlentioti is of a [ntpor prcpurotl by 1r. Norman hicliocitl and road by Air. Neil Mc- Lcod, h’. (i, wioaling with-pro- blems in conncc-tioti with Fox ll anchtnyz. the Nilti- tionai Problems by Dr. llowlan on dcscases and paraoitcs by Dr, Al- also mad» tout factors ":11 advertising Prince Erlward island. Altogether the conference Montreal can be considered great success. (ll HS ll .\ special pullmati was waiting at 'l‘ormcntinc to take the delu- gntcs and zinothei" pullman was lllllPPtl n: thoir (iisposal for the ro- Iurn trip, in fact tho (funadizm Rail- way matiagotiiont wcllt t0 a grout doal of trouble to give tho dolo- gatcs the host possible accomotla- tion. and to further insure its suc- . Mr. tflmrlos liiclklc personal- tontltictotl the party, and (icic- gntcs fecl greallyfl indebtctl to him t and tho .liiiiltig0lll(!l1l for many doli- oatc courtcsies. 7 _____i_j__i__j__. _ HOUSE OF COMMONS i DOWN Speculation as to Leadership iield in Obcyancc by Probability-oi Sir Begins Business. O'I“TA\\'.\. Fob. uss and (outliers of, ~storday mom bcrs of parliament scttlctl down 2T.~—.‘\Tli‘i‘ the lotrg coitforonoo with I-llftl (‘r-cil. at which time ho is boliovtul vituilon to Prosldenl \Vilsou. 1t Italy Does Not (Special to The Guardian.) PARIIS. Fob. 27.-'I‘h--. attitude tmmoved by President she claims. tl i; quoted as saying. iii-O ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS. "Basket social and day March 4th. have lboen asked Io convoy tho in- (ontfiricntlgv bolioved that Prosilloill Wilson will zicccpt tho IllVIIillItlfl President Wilson, the Italian Governmoiit will remain Wilson's new Atlrlath. noto. “A million Wil- son notes cannot. alter Italy‘s de- fncto possession of the territories iiet ‘Wilson IIIHIUIII-Tfi tile Italians ll‘ ho can. Premier Nit- MEETINGS, ETC. entertain ment in (‘anoe Cnvo ‘Ilull, 'i‘hurs~ 7304-2-28-04 E2ipd today to a suvcy of political situa tion, Hon. llobort. lftigors is hero in regard to the proposed regen- erative reconstruction of tho-Pon- sorvalive» partyn Prominent. poopin- who had to do with tho Ifornmtioat of ‘the llnion Government. are close lo is and much speculation. Little is hoard on tho question of party leaflet-ship and until they are advised differently, miuisteriil i by . There is moro or loss tigitzttitm, Heed ' TO BUSINESS Roberts Return. Senate party nsstuties that Ilortlcn is com ing back and those who are pro- maturcly’ tlIllIlilIOlD-l and aspiring may prejudice tho chance that somotinit- may come. 11y their pre- sont activities thoh- ‘budding um- bitions aro bitldoti under u bushel. The house stands adjouruotl till l\ltmduy' -but tho Senate this after- noon '\\'II~I (IL-bale tho ildiiross. In"!- dcnt-illy it is intimatoti, consider- ublo Government legislation will be lnitzitcti in that chamlber now that Sir James Lotrgheerl and MPSSTB lilondin and Robertson are there. Telephone System in New Parliament 0T O1"l‘A\VA. Feb. ill-Night and day since Saturday morning inst the men of the Boll Phone (‘0.. have ‘boon at work itistnliitig the new swilcliibtinrti in the parliament buildings and now tho hoard is working smoothly. With all phones attached thero will bc 1150 phones in the new parliamont ‘buildings _ thin session. The phonc No. of the inow tbuiltling is Queen 0400. ‘Mr. l J. A. Gorrie nmnuger of the Ottawa exchange of the lioil Phone (‘o., stated this morning that wvhen thc new structure was completed it would have between six and seven hundred phones. $100,000 Fire In Sydney, N .S. SYDNEY, Feb. 27.—li‘anncd_by a forty miio an hour gale with the thermometer registering around mm, fir!) this afternoon complete- ly (iestrtiycd tho bunk of Nova Scu- tin tbullding hero causing losses cs- timaied tonight at $100,000. Tbc blaze was one of the worst stiffer ed in Sydney for yours and as a rc- suit tho bnnk of Nova Scotia, Oak iiall (‘lothlng Establishment the law offices ol’ A. D. Gunn K. C. and Gillies & Hill and the magnificent home of tho Sydney council of the Knights of Columbus were totally destroyed. l tion was illrst) (liscussctl by n FPIIFP- '—""———"——~ir'——i"— Owing to‘ scntatlvlw of tho Live Stock Branch “WANTEII-A 5013" EIPI Y0!‘ W?!" Immense Sapphire Found in India (Special to The Guardian.) BOMBAY. Feb. 237.——-A Sapphire eight inches lung and weighing? more than tivo pounds. is reported! to have IiPvll found at Iilagok by’ 1i Iiurltioso. its vuluo is i-stimnlol at .I)l'l\\’l'l*li Sliifldltiii and JJSOJHII). King’s Greetings to House of Commons I I i I t (Special to The Guardian.) O'I"I‘A\V.»\. Feb. 27.——'l‘ht- speak- er of the (Yomnions road tho. follow ing cablogrtrtn from the King to» day. London, Feb. Zii-IIILZO- I (itasire you will convey to my I faithful So-iatc and Ilouso of ('.(Jlll~ mons of (‘zinzuia my wurtncst greet- ings on this tho tirsl occasion of their assembling in the new parlia- ment buiitiings., with the erection of which my son is proud to have boon iltidlifllillvil. It is my tirm zissuinnk-t- that tho deliberations of iho parliaulout of (‘anada will as in tho past. redouml to tho happiness and |ll'u.~‘|)vl'Iiv oi‘ tho great linin- inion whose woll-boing is so Vila] to tho \\’Illlli* lilmpiro. I OOOOOQOOOQ-OOOOOO99400060 tcornmsru strains) F§4'O OO-Q-Q~O-OOQQQ | *WANTED a maid. Apply 25 Up- ‘ per Prince. 2i day at 232 Grafton Street. Bar- gains. 1i ‘ paper ticpartment. Apply to (‘artcr & ('0. Iittl. 2i I PURE BRED SHORTHORN BULL for service. Ii. T. Wills, York. T312 “lilliiptl WILD GEET-SJFOR SAL-E. H. T- Watts, York. . ' 7ZllZi-2-28-M72ipii WANTED TO suv sscduo HAND ‘SOVIET HHSSIH ISSUES HEW PEHBE PHHPHSHI Promises Establishment of Democratic Principles and Calling of Constituent, Assembly if Powe tion in Russia. (Special to The Guardian.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.-ln' a new u: proposal to - aworrllng to official dc- ‘oceivod here today, Sovi- ot this a pledges the establish- illfilll that constituent to withdraw the decree annulling of dotnocritic principles in country and the calling of a ssenrbly. It promises litissr s foreign debt, rostorln-g tit) per con! of the liability and al- so to pay arrears of interest giv- ing to an Aviglo-Americln syndicate as .l guarantee of the fulfillment oi its Obllgillllillti, valuable tplntinum and §Il\'l‘l' taming concessions. In" return tb» powers art- asked to give up lziiervotitiun in iliusslzi the great I ALSO OFFERS PEACE TO JAPAN rs Give up Intervem. mo’ ~ ~ ‘- conditioned upon considerable con- ' cessions. Also Offers Peace to Japan COPENHAGEN, Feb, 27.—Mux- im Litvinoff, Russian Bolshevik commissioner in Denmark, today confirmed the report that peace offers had been made by the Soviet Government to Japan and Itouman- - Ia and that the Ukrainian Soviet had ollfered pence to Poland. THE HAGUE, Feb. 27.—Decis- ion has lbeen reached that the ‘form; or crown prince of Germany must pay taxes upon the basis of an annual income of 800,000 tflorins protests by the Crown Prince were unneeded. Followed it .l‘rom One t0 Another Until The Guardian being desirous of seeing the original report of the Faiconwotitl Poninrissioti, a repre- sotitative 0n Thursday called upon lllo Secretary of Public Works De- purtmcnt for the purpose. To his surprise the secretary neither had the report nor had seen it. He sug- couilblnation safe in good order. Apply l’. 0.130.‘: 71.'city. 73ll-2-28-lliEti T‘LOST-—IN THIS CITY THURS~ day Fob. 19th, black fur muff. ‘Finder ‘please loavc at city post office. 730D. ’-'WANTED.-—A GIRL FOR GEN- oral housctvrirk. no washing. Ap- ply 249 lippor Prince Si‘. 1221-2-25MEtf. WANTED.—A TEACi-l ER FOR Long -l‘rock school. lSupplt-tuvinr $50 for remainder of ytutr. Ap- ply A. M. Aiachenzio, Secretary. TROI-Z-ZS-MIEtII-pd APRQPOS OF MIMEOGRAPHS, tho hoad of one tlrm says “I don‘t. sec how we ever get along willi- out it." A. Milne Fraser, Hali- fax, N. S., 7288. *WANTED.—SHORTHORN BULL tfrom one to ‘two years old, writé stating price. John W. McLean, High Bank. 7301l-2-28-ME3Ipr! ‘WANTED AT ONCE.—CAPABLE maid to assist with housework and do plain cooking, good wages Apply to :43 Queen Street, (fhar iotteittvivn. 7308-2-28-31153! “WANTED-GIRL FOR GENER- al housework. Family of three. No washing. Apply Mrs. G. (Y. ’l‘omplc, 49 Longworth Ave. Iii. "*WANTED.— BY MAY 1ST small house or rooms for light housekeeping with tnodcrn con- veniences. Apply at Guardian 0t‘- ilco. 0697-2- M-Etf ‘LOST ON DORCHBSTER ST. January 27th n black astrachan neck tpiecc. Finder please leave at Guardian Office. ‘ ‘FOR SALE HElRl-‘IING TRAP ON l-y used two months at. a ‘bargain, also ‘practically new bout and en glue trap anchors, and ciul)les.A. Mat-Lean and (‘on (ieorgetowil. 7241-2-25MEil‘. ‘STORAGE FOR GARRIAGES and sleighs, n good, clean, dry ware house. Space for any pum- bor at a reasonable charge. A Pickard- and 00.. coal dealers. 7828-2-25ME6i. __._.__._____________,___ '*FARM FOR SALE-MRS. DORA Wilson of Summervilleffownship Number 00. has offered her form containing 102 acres of land for sale nt public auction to be held on Wednosdm . March 10th 1920 at the hour of 12 o'clock noon in front of the offlcs of ‘S. S. Hessian, Solicitor. Montague. 8985~2-12MEtlMoni0. ccntly acquired Britain Now Ready and First Lord of the Admiralty an Government. Thus whether recogni tion of the ‘Soviet is or is not in the form dt a diplomatic move it is at least complete recognition nf actual contact in affairs. gested however that possibly the Commissioner of Public Works might have it but a cull at the office of that gentleman found that he was absent at the time. The Guardian man next called upon Premier Bell who, it was presumed, would he able to produce the orig- inul. With his customary genial smile the Premier‘ proceeded at once to gctirch for the report. With infinite patience he opened pack- age alter package of likcly looking tiootiments until he had exhausted all, ur nearly all, the resources of tho OTIICE. During his laborious search his sphynx-like countenance did not reveal whether he was looking for the report or a Way out, but, as the search was nearing the end of the searchables, he re- United States Senator Wants Bermuda! (Dom. Press Special.) WASHINGTON, Feb. 27.-—A re- solution requesting this govern- ment. to op-n negotiations with the British Government for the acquisi- SEARCH FOR IILUSIVE FALCONWOOD REPORT The Patriot Stairs. Government Department it Disappeared ilp marked us if by a sudden inspira- tion. "l believe it is in the Patriot Office!" The fact that an official document which should‘ be in the government archives had been en- trusted Ito the Patriot threw a lurid light on the methods 0L. new government. , Now on the scent the Guardian man proceeded to climb the "Pat- f riot stairs" only to find the editor in charge, but the managing 5 editor out. The editor denied hav- ing any knowledge of the docu- ment but presumed the managing editor would have it in his posses-v sion. He promlsetr to have the man aging editor ring up when he re turned but. this the luttcrfaied to do. Later the Guardian representa- tive telephoned the Patriot office on the subject only to be inform- ed that the managing editor, the ‘ custodian of the elusive document, ‘ had come in and gone out again. Why all this mystery about an offi- , clul doucument which the govern- ment considers it lnecessauy ‘to publish lathe party organ? Germany Pre ares for , War uiity Trials ' (Dom. Preu Special.) ‘BERLIN, Feb. 27.—-<lt is watchable that in the course of the next few days the German national assemb- tion of Iiermudti Islands, was ol- fered in tit»: ‘Senate today by Sen- ator Kenyon, "Iowa, Bermuda. Ken- yon explained later occupies a strategic position lying directly ‘bo- twecn tho coast of the- United Stntos and the Virgin islands, re» from Denmark. Kenyon believes that in view of the largo amount of mom-y Great Britain owes the United States a (ieul sntislfactonv to both countries could be agreed on. For Russian Trade (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, Feb. 27.—Walter Hume Long. memlber from St. Georges, nounccd in the Commons yesterday that all ‘was ready to rbegin trad- ing with Russian co-operntive socie- ties. Twenty representatives of Russian cooperatives are expected to leave Moscow immediately for London. The international labor bureau already has gathered a vast amount 0P data in all COUHITIC: relating to Russia under Soviet ly will have before it a bill provid» ' Ing abrogation of certain laws which stand in the way of the trial of those Germans who are accus- ed of war offences. Present con- struction doos not perm-it of trial of German citizens for crimes com- mitted against another state and will therefore have to Ibo modified. Serious opposition to the men- sure is not anticipated. -—-<o>—--— THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ETC. TORONTO, Fob. 28.—<Fair and cold. The lowest temperature on Thurs day night was 4 degrees above. At 9 a. m. it was 5 above. At 8.30 a’- clock inst night it was 5 above. The tide will be high this after- noon nt 4.48 tomorrow at 6.12 and lMonds-y at 6.08; zit will he high tomorrow mornling at 6.57 ‘Monday at 8.08 and Tuesday at 0.08. The sun sets this afternoon at 5.46 tomororw at 6.47 and Monday at 6A8; it rises tomorrow nmmiug at 6.40. ‘Monday at 6.38 and Tuea~ day 6.37. First quarter moon, Thursday, Feb. 26th at 7.50 p. m. Full moon Thursday, March 4th 5.13 p. m. tr OIN T TE G. W» V. A. DA