$JFTQIQ - . Edward ll . u: i‘ lIlII-ifiqluiuuguuiq Liitlefllcing IbaP ‘ F fly; Q2/0151?" r ' CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADAEHURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1921 in ihelugislatun 23rd. Judge Hyndman attack _zon socialism mucus; our." les have dlaappearedfii said still co is the wil-‘PJPQW. _ subversive character. eel!" Labor. " “it. g QlVTh ‘Guuardlam "The ‘Mr. Iglitlng to ‘destroy monthly. The great parl r- . l9 rower M» new m! ‘purposes; oi the mos l It calls it»- Til is fir crate-iur. Menace I than Ghargos-ithaiziilssiaiin» is to Des- tTOYZEIi-lsting insinuating, ' T‘ _-., " . Q . touring the. mitts’ is‘ ~- . March‘ 23.——A bltterl-wayto and; soclelnyv ‘$33,353.15. prevention my P“ _ M ‘d as maids-by Those. vino-are inclined to 3gp” tires; (3) An Act ‘to . m9 ‘"115’: l‘ l! i1 Bilwch with Mr. Asquith and Lord Bent- R0911 Act; l4)‘ _An Act respecting today to the new Juelnbarsaulituilljl? lulgliliahatitliile ggilmtflpiltrlliyla a, b0 gylarrlelurs o! Taxes. ._l ._. .‘ ... , _‘_s_u‘ rea- e soca st and lb~ eorder oi’ Questions coming “an” hl°h‘°°hl'°”°°d m“ b“? b!‘ Pr"?! ml‘ .3 Welg Socialism is up. 1:011, A. E Arsenault again ask ' ' G bldvd Qjsvrsa. ‘lbut'ic,r¢al@1‘fmors iliafthe great piopliata Egg iluiugilifasllliift llagcgiilgfllilnaiolxla insidious. more ‘permanent censor: oi "bothyparties,~u_ziionist and no be randy. Those iiaa been promised oral ‘hpve 1811107911101‘ SHIP-rations the early part oi tlie week and they to upbufiltLParliainentat-v institu‘. were not forthcoming The conse- . . l" Wuencenoi this, be said‘, will be that __ rprlvate intei-ests ‘and "the rulenoi the House will be m”, mu Budget . l)? Soqinl- class organlmtlon is to be sub- before the Accqquls 55-9 dmuoseu lions area's mulch ‘menaced The l-louse met at 5.85 p_ m. The iollowlng bills were a ilrst time read, and ordered to be read a second time tomorrow: (1) peti ion irom W. ._A.' 0_ Morson ant‘ others to incorporate the Trustees oi theiEstate oi the late Hon. Ed. Ward Jarvis H0dga9ui_ (2) An Act tr amend an Act to provide ior th and suppression o.’ amend thr oi. Mr. Arscnaultv understood that M" ' mils-rd ti?‘ visor." 1i r Pelt-is.- 10,-» we»- clluiiruiliistiiciiis Mansions gttjhouip-wpiilgy. Apply 1&5 Prince‘ awaits house i ,1 - uiibfru’ Assisi fsv 1am. nelmi. .51- Oil '. wit-ii about l0 or 12 rooms. I b‘ Marilime V Provinces _ TelegraphicNews (spec-tall touTlwlGl-turldlnu) - MOTHER SUPERIOR 8T JOHN JNFIRMARY DEAD lilarch 23.-'l‘lie deallvoi the Ruev. livloilier Superior the-printers were bound to have the Accounts ready by the tenth oi Mawll 11nd were to be penalized io- ‘wv dsllwa thereafter, u.» wished ‘Olknow it this ilne was being im_ posed. I ._ " . 935M155 ‘BELL in renlv said that he understood also ma; we Accounts were to he ready by mu 10th of -Manch_ -F r some reason "l"! Drlntcra seem to have up their sleeve (he gall!) we have not Jleeu nb'e to get them. All the sails Accepts Chairman- ship Grain Board 0TTAWA_ March 23.—Whlle nothing ofllclally has been anlloun :ed by the government on the ap. mint-meat. oi the grain inquiry board, it is learned on good author .ty that the our“ members who viii compose the board have virt- islly been elected. Jud-go Hynd nan oi Edmonton oi the Alberta ippeal court, is understood 1o have ‘ocepted the cha rmnnsblp. W. ‘J. Staples Winnipeg is to be the iecond mom-her as a representa- lvB oi the grain trade. ..T-he third ~hoice'hzis been oiiered to H. W. woocLPiesidont oi the United Warmers oi Alberta and tailing his wl-untanca James Stewart oi bho. present wheat board will be the nlrd member. Judge Fitzgerald's Funeral The iunersl oi.’ the late Judge Fitzgerald will take place on Friday the 25th, inst, leaving his late rc- sidence 21 Water Street, at 4.15 p. m. interment People's Cemetery, Rev‘ Mr. Raymond officiating. Pall Bearers . Chlei Justice Mathleson, Mai Justice l-insznrti, Mi‘. Charles Small sign,” "'35s. untied ———--_.._‘ --_- Prince 0i Wales lCardhial Gibbons l Inspects Speakers Condition Serious.‘ Chair for Canada (Special to The Guardian) (Special to The Guardian) lBiALTiMORld M. D_, March 23. ---Cardlnal Gibbons, who suilored llfiillllllli llllllilllllliil. , Hlilllllfllllllilll, i-rsqsz y.- LONDON, March 23.—The Prince a relapse last Sunday was report- House oi Commons by thq United Railway Amendment oi Commons yesterday fought the first phase oi the ‘battle over the national railways made to go into supply. position, moved ‘National railways, whether operat- the Fordney ‘Bill aiiter agreeing zil- ‘lllg directly under the control oi most unanimously a wool: awn not of Wales visited the House oi Parliament and inspected the re- plica oi the speaker's chair which is to be presented to the Canadian ed to be l2 a critical condition today. H9 is conscious only part oi the time and vrtually all hope ior his recovery has been aband~ one-d by emibem oi his house- hold. The Cardinal passed n rest less night and was weaker this morning. His condition at midday was said to ‘be unchnngedfa little weaker li’ anything. Kingdom branch oi the Parllamentry Association. Empire Is Defeateddibrdney Bill Will go to Congress at Once. WASHINGTON, March 23.~—'i'be Fordney Emergency Tsrlil bill pre- cisely as vetoed by former Pres. Wilson will be ruled through Con- whlch vhe Governmen‘ challenged grass as the first important legisla- as a.‘ motion oi nomconiidcnce. lion oi’ the extra session. Accoding It laid down the general principloylo the request oi’ President Harding g WM U18 "llllliflublfld Pig!!! flf|ior passage oi‘ a measure designed ariiament lo have iull information to liaip the iatmers asking for pro (810891 when oi a coniidentlalltecllon against iorc-ign competition, character) in relation to the mnn- Republican members oi the House agement oi any department oi pubWWays and Means Committee turned iic service including the Canadian about today and voted to revive OTTAWA, Mar. 23.—'I‘lie House motion being Imnicli. ateiy Mr King, leader gi the Op- an amendment tlie ilepni-iment or in corporate to consider tin emergency lPglfllfl- M o iree Passage has been Granted" tolndusr Over Current Rumors citizens are aroused over the report offices oi the post oiilce lnnpectorl trial Workers Coming to Canadavahd 0i- iicials have Tried to Prevent them Com- ing,- _. _ . -» - ,. lsted on a oonalderdhle sable in the dominlonsand as a" relultro; pontoon‘ March 23.-—Question. the attitude ‘or tlie dominioh re; ed in the House oi Commons last. presentatives large classes 6C1”! evening regarding the iree pnssag- dustrial workers had ‘been r5515‘ es to the ilcmlnions issued by the ed passages. 80mg mafia, workers ‘had gone to the 001i _ u Overseas Settlement committee Col. 1.. s. Amery_ colonial under-lat their own expense and round, secretary, reiterated that. no tree themselves lu diilicultlee bu: ‘the passages wen. granted without the machinery slit up by the govern- appi-oval o! Lhg representatives o! many, bud dong hyper; in Mound» the doiuiuions. The government lug the workers irom going, to W118 aware, the under secretary the Qqually Qgnggglgd emu-eddy» admitted, that unemployment 9X-5Qgg_ St. John Exercised Blame Laid M» Door 0i The Can. Housewife MONTREAL, llinroh Zlip-i-Blrjien- and superintendent oi railway ry. Drayton. Mlfllflldl‘ 91 Fllflllwu mail clerks in Llle Maritime Pro- sileskins today bolero theAmsfli loan woiueiru Club hora-laid at (Special to The Guardian) MONCTON. Mar. ‘33.-——St John oi tlie contemplated transfer oi ' 1P. ozjsuz" ma, Moutilliue; u-ioirfcaoes Buns. -oaosn =kearly~._. ~Phone 314, Tomllns llvnyaasanuiiin; Co. *F'h;uIM-Elt_linjs~l.:, so noses SIT ‘uiitad-zial-Alibznrb, so < acres clear, balance-covered dwitli herd and spit-wood,- For-particulars apply t6 James Quinn; ""I_'NQRBDAY_ ’ AND 3ATURDAY ‘specials-Prunes per lb 12c. orignges‘ 39c. lard 25o 3x301‘; soap, 25, cod-ion Mew-Wat'- ~- pull! cash Giocery, ulbone soc “L. ‘a i ‘ ti‘ Fort-SAL; _ It or seen one. aua to ‘din-i e‘ in short time. For lurther particulars apply to J. F. “McMillan, s1 Upper Hilliboro sit; rron sat: 4.. ss/iuvlrui. .50 pct-q fanny, npw house, one Blnus."A1ipl‘y.,0iiurdian. nub i atmso 14nd Surveyor, Charlottetown. at» -.ron" aALs-ir-Xn-riss iwau some, will please haul, nature; _ nix oi navigation and eavtfe _ s ,, Calvin Hewett, Seven coilieries oi the Dominion ‘ A - Cour Company resumed operations .....ir-..- " ' ' " ' "today oiter_a cool-lists shut-down ‘WANTED-CAPABLE MAN F0 oi three days‘ which began on Sat- iurmvwork. Apply Horne Bros. urday. The remainder oi the 00111; fwflnsloe. ' H ,_ _ . party's mines are still idle. Fos‘ BALL-SLIGHTLY ussb litarv riding saddles; a bargain ‘It 818.00 Charlottetown and Mon (one. S. L. Hardy a Co. mouse’ roll JIALE- CHOICE from iourhand, also nine choice ‘ plieep toplamb ln_May. Jack Mac- Kleln building iell. injuring several ‘ Kinnbn. Orandvlew. persons. H. Mcfilenchrvf Will-h" . burn, (vies is reported in a serl'~ ‘AUGTIQN 5A|-!--ON MARKET nus condition. with injuries abouv equal-e Saturday at 2.30 p. intlie head. while William Beaullsu $5 haavimirait mares. Heal Cart- and J. Hickman were badly cut and QI,';§_UC§!QIIQQX'. many had narrow escapes. All three .-_._._____.__._______- or [ha injured were taken to the seep OATS-IMPORTED mo is liosplbal. land groivm. White and hlack on baud and toQijrive. Good quality. (is; ourprlcqp before buying. A. o‘. ; Mifillnvilit Finance Merchant ,*_, won antiques! azaleas»:- oll. ihe-‘St. John lnilrinary and n ioriner superloli oi St. Patrick's industrial school, took place at the dnlil-‘murv est‘ night. She, was a. inlthiul member’ 0i ‘the Sisters of, Charity in" over 30 years. Not only those oi liar own ialigh but the en- tire community mourn her loss. ' ——-—4- . JAMES C. TORREY ADMlTTED TO CABINET HALIFAX, March 23.-—.Ia.mes C. Torrey, member irom Guysbnro has been admitted to the provinc- ial cniblnet as a Minister without portibllo. Wll-J- SUPPORT Wll-"E W ' AND CHILDREN rsuzinoionlcrrorl: " Muruii 23,-‘ [A ms» izgaiinat Charles Fitnran- dolph, changed with non support,‘ ‘has boeulwitbdrawn. Mr. Rand.- olpii wlio was brought irom Mon: - treali» on a warrant has agreed to McDONALD, (HBIIDIMIVHJSJ once oi his w ren. -__-_ seven MINES oven sromnr. N. s. March za-l v u...‘ THREE INJUIEJ-BY FALLING CORNICE WOODSTOCK, N. B, March 28-f- Word received irom Preemie Isis snyuthitt during a crowded meeting there a section oi a comics on th Prem. Meighen To. Attend Conference 'Q31~1~A'-r.1 i ,\i;i,~, 1;'..—ln inc Juno ' mad . glgntbmsilillfifiglctdhg-lilivfislnuc. Sig: coniersnoe o! the ernill" 079ml"! to be held in London it is expected 60" x 130 ieetl Apply Palmer . {Palmer ASH,‘ ‘ I ital; noun FOR eats " 50 and-ill Doichesier st. _ ble-‘aileinent. l1 and 6 twins raiiuacuvaiyu. Stable with l a stalls, Apply to Miss Keenan oil ‘preinlseror to C. B. bulb. lllil‘ -~"q1-"_‘_Qq "Tzvllaru "rhumm-ljlili refill milieu: 1r!" ' Quill oi iofllielr dresses its. We have thousands oi that conditions in cunada will you mlt oi Premier Melslien twins ore, out. As one Angio-Jupanase treaty null-im_ this year immediate con, sideratlon uiuat lie elven It and Canltda as a pacific power indir- ectly interested. _ ron- SALE-CODFIBH earthl- lng outilt lines, floats. nets. sralv pilngs, boat 16h. keel. Acadia . nds that will be sold as 1w engine ill-i. P. Condition Perfect. as, ti‘! _ ygrgatlitnrsz ma» glen two balm wllg franks?! in ‘a’ " n‘. .‘ . - pill. Pei-cy- in. eves» BY- - til ' um poi-tarot! ~ i " in lumi- anall- W‘ » rAucTl-IN-Imtl OFPROPIRTV in- Charlottetown. l am iantlioriiii ed byfJlunei ‘minim. 19 "l ' massage and »lot, situated o mnswai-tli iii-treat, No. so. udiolu- lug‘ lingli ‘Cannons’ property. on ‘Monday March 38th.; It II o'clock nooir ‘Perms at sale. Hcfliomln Curler. Aucllollehl" ‘ ' ._,;.,=,.,; . _._.____ 1w’?! AN ‘WANTID Mi P0119001! id i h ltalbl aintsin» >' pm a or t lielulaind furl‘. tiiia-‘RQYIBWIIIQ’ {action he could - get out oi’ illie Printers was that tlie Accounts were nenrlv completed: he could m" "Y ""1"" day they would be really. ' ' ON. A. E_ ARSEN.'\ULTZ—- A" “'0 twill! to set them lriore ‘a? Billourn ior the Easter llOllililyS? Dlliflllrqnt to 100k 8.! that big m". PREMITER ‘BWW. could not snv. ‘MR- J A. Did-WAR asked n“, Leader oi the Government l: hp “mill! live tlie i-louse a-nv idea when ‘higgllvfilei “T111141 be brouizlit down. B" 317F111 replied that it “mild Probably h-i next weal; A, were roiirflutuudiifiwg Accounts be, presented. e Mg.“ would At 6 D_ n1. i/he House adjourned £00133? tomorrow morning at 1p wood, Mr‘ Percy P0110. Mr. Lviili vlncee iroiii St John to this city.‘ Brecken, Mr F. W. iiyntliiiiin. Mourners ; .\li‘_ (l l‘) Fling. Alli, Billie: ‘ilr. M, Fitzgerald, Mr. James Pal: ion: ltlr. Edward Pnlmcr, Judire War,‘ lmrion, ‘Mn Charles Gardiner, Mr. Phillip Palmer, .\ir. Iinrolrl Pulmm-u Wnrrick Lonuivorih. Vein-rm Loni». “will. Mr l‘. l. nil. (lbaizl lcs "Leigh. ‘M’l‘_ Frank R, iiuai-ia. Mr. M1. E. -S. Blanchard, Mr. J,‘ O, Hyudinsn. Mr. ‘Hurry Tldmnrsli. ‘I French Maid 1.085;‘ i her Money. PAItlS, Mnrch;;—The mystery oi wb it becomes of the big prizes oi’ a million and it half firming ~ Telephone Contractl A delegation conaistln cillors Sullth, Raittray and Mom“ representing the city and Mr. J n. Wlnileld oi’ Hnl-liax and iui-I H. J. Palmer. oi the Telephone Cilimilfllly Inlet the Government and its supporters yesterday aiternoon and discussed with them certalir matters relative to_ the llenewal oi .tl.io contract lbebwaen the Gov- ernment and the-Company, ‘The Premier ‘announced that he had received a oounmumicatlon. irom the council asking that lbBfOlle uu. other contract was entered into the-tnllowlnil ‘Provisions be made on behalf rvt th- clty: /: The result 0i the conieranns was that tllg city was allowed the toll. pvt-lug concessions: i - Power to impose taxes on real estate and personal property up hewnoioro; " - » The poles and wires of the com- pany to be under supervision oi the City Surveyor-wires to lbe at , ism 18 ieet irom the ground. The telephone poles to be paint ed every iive years. The city to be allowed to attach Ilse-alarms to the COBIPBIIYBVPOIGS without cost. Several other matters were dis- cussed and i,‘ confiiromlse made. One oi the demands was that a utilities com-mission he appointed to dual with any matters requlr- lng adluatment. The Government contended that this would cost a great deal and could not be done andlnsiead it was decided that a Judise oi the county court should handle all matters oi disputation W. C. T. U. Campaign Against Tobacco CHICAGO, March !8.--A cam- paign by the Women's Christian Temperance Union ior strict Sun- rll third. Thai. week. the announce- ment said, will be mule a week oi prayer ior the success oi the cam~ inalsn. and Sunday, April 10, ls des- . ‘lgutad as ‘ null-tobacco Sunday, ‘when literature to be sent out to . W. 0.-T._U. branches, churches, aelioolaaod cabana. will Ibo dis- whiz-li iall to the holders oi French national securities, has always been‘ something French writers have lov- ed to speculate upon. Every French 5' °1 Cm"!- mnn or woman, iwiho can scrape any» n-onnv together, owns a govern- ment bond and thus loin oi millions- sonnetiines fall to {poor people, Such was the case of Mlle. l-loier, s. barmaid oi Sedan who won al prize of a million iiraucs. She got. the money on August 7, and on August 25 it was all gone. Six days L. H. Dnvlson, lli". Harry Johnson,‘ xdian people, questioned Hon W S, iorm." The amendment was nlretlzllm‘ $119341 0f $1 Fermi“!!! ‘Mm primarily‘ of course oi llli‘ Canadian land revenue revision. National railways. Supporters oil $905K)!‘ Penmse. smom 011d “'3' tlie amendment clnimvil that slncelcllmber- Qlmlflrellcfi "0111 n“? 31m‘ ilie National Railways liad beenlille Fina“? Cmllmmeer 35'9"‘ t" placed under control oi an indcnlme 119W P1‘°F-'"*m""9- which» l‘ w“ pendent corporation it hail been lllllexllluined “we” m.“ allwi-Wal "f. polzgihlg [or mu Iloucg m spcurultlie President. Senator Penrose ex- qomplule mfOmIuUOIL u“ l5 g0“ pressed ‘tlie bellel that the emer- uruuwm uwuuruluuv wmmut gut gvnry nteasure would be iii the‘ ,ernm9nt fggpqngjbulty," exclalnuwllllllllfl oi hlr. Harding within ion. 'ed Mr King, his followers clieerlnglda-V“ fine" m“ WuW-“mg or m” "is it not tlie right, oi the Cttnzulspemal 5959mm April ll. After disposing of the Flaming “m receive uu amuuuuuu emergency measure in the iii-st iew‘ vs of the extra session the l-lousel the 811th‘ oi every dollar sipent now, he WbYllLlda ly added, we have only fhe glui-Llm“ m“ “P “d pa“ ous privilege oi paying." ii public, ownership could only be curmsu erl by the Allied measure fixing a‘ m, under uoucy “new and dark ilnited States valuation oi goods lantern business, then, that wanlwhlch must my ad vflorem duty‘ l enough u, cuuuuulu u Then lwill come the Permanent; The puimu Mmlutér and the tariii, whilclh Republican lenders‘ Leader oi ibc National Progress. M” Wm be broad enough to 5M- slveu were at uuce m qpnounbd m lsiy all interests in all the sections the amendment. Both cniphaszz. dmmndmg an “Ward reflslon’ Thel ed that national lines should not be “ma! work of firming it Wm be-l required to disclose iniormatlon g1“ Wmmmw’ hearings having which might prove o! value to the" been concluded at the last session! great competitor the (1 P it, "it" said Premier Mclghen, "the direct- ‘Ors oi’ the C N R are compelled to answer innumerable questions they yvlil be placed under a severe handi. 98D." ior with the details oi man. Fredericton has , -, Flour Mill Fire. ltlmt city: ldllmplllg bill. which (will be iollow'-l' Si. John points out they naturally|mfailzofpggmzucidlrdlu~hm\fibgis . n that. such a} 9 ‘Wpmd ' Zllzllitpzvcttllglllzl b: great hardship l”? shrill-ME‘: o‘ m“ mud-l“ dd‘ to many men with families in St. >131‘ l" m" I-lnlwd Slate“ mwk“ ad‘ John who own t-ht-lr own homes in $3M“! “tzvafdmg fir‘ ‘Salsa? “This ls a matter," says ‘m “ml m‘ ‘m a‘ ‘ "5 lll8 Telegraph on its editorial pagellsh lmmnmjm‘ M “gated "virhicli may well receive tlie nIt-lmmd“ a‘ m°'e’p9“'° d a3tul“ tention. oi the City Council and pmmlcers “d mmmfumw" um" other organizations interested in “m” mnhww,‘ w°‘m'”.';""h"" the welfare oi st John." Chalet-lad“ m. at. 5-3,. h -i n i I . trade raautiao. luatfynulilisamtaiql _ oi two and quarter dok Fur Farmmg lsra did not, i.—. a» Mhlfififlbvvlqw . . lstand for prosperity in I country sbfltlSlllflfia-wiiicu wuri bearing uia dolomal hum. ‘dens ,0! war debt, orobllhntiofltii- An analysis oi the preliminary Canadian soldiers and iur-farming statistim ior 1919, reoIdebts grown out of the war in our’ ently published by the Bureau cihection with the railww. lyaim: of Statistics, throws some interesting Canada. ,_, . sidelights on iihe industry. l Unnecedflfll‘! purunaains. such u» riiut iur farming, at present, islfruit, renew-lea esas and martin practically synonymous with ioxlmean he stlod all-fie $3 fanning is shown by the fact, on on every n oi Q p031] " December 31, 1919, there were onloi Montreal ‘houlsm, Illa)!“ Ida- the iur farms of Canada a total oi’ verso-ratio oi exchange inflated it 1.96s foxes, 11 mlilkfl and a rac-lprice oi every llrilch- an. arr coona. The foxes were. divided as ported. ' iollows: silver, 6.878; patch orl cross, 831; red. 255; blue, l; gray Fmo FRAGMENT 0F 1- LATE cum onown One question on which iox iarm- , ers are somewhat reticent is the ' ‘Jumper u: BComent will be disclosed the syn- tems oi a competitor said Mr and six servants. She lent {our 659'" "Bud it would be a vlolatlonl o . hundred thousand trance to the the elemenl"? Prlncllllefl °Y| ldirector oia Paris theatre who lostlbualneu", Vmlng '3" MY- m!!!" it fcriher. She lent twelve tiiuuuuuii-“melldmiilll W“ 18am! 119 for 79 after she lied received the money she ‘had an automobile, a big house l-‘REDERJCTQN. Mi!“ “*5” lty. The returns throw some light! ill i Ab rdeen street did iBQEYrZi l“ m“ mnmr‘ Twins my" black m n e to. -‘ in a shed at F. it Everett a hundreds oi dollars’ damage night. Pressed hay was the chiei item oi loss. number oi pups raised to matur- pups only, the number born during 1919 was 4.877 and purchased, 296 a. total oi 5,173. The number sold‘ ROME. March“ 28-1110 Qistoms - oliicials have found what they h» lievo to be part oi the Russian 1m- pg-rini treasures, including _I- int’:- ment oi the late czni-‘a crown L: the baggage oi the Russlalli comma.- clal delegation to Italy. otilctiliini been hold ior several days in the day observance and against tobac- ' cc was announced today to start Ap . ‘francs to a physician and he disap- "Mm"? 33- peared. A charging commandant oi.’ Guidarmes borrowed eiioty thou- sand francs, and she saw him no more. Another friend persuaded her to put two hundred in a restaur- antand now the restaurant's doors are closed. Today Mlle. Hoier is broke again. bars solidly against it. The annual report oi the com- missioners oi the General Public Hospital at St. John during the year, 2.293 cases had been treated 0i these 1.102 were nuile and 1,181 female, There were 933 cases irozn St. John city. The receipts ior the year amounted to $1.Z2.73C.43, while tlie expenditure totalled $146,261.55. The total over drait ior the year was 017,340.5i. The division split on both Nation- al Progressives and occupants no man's land, and Mr Crei-ar voted 0r the government. with Mr Crernr vent six oi his followers. The Lib. eral members voted solidly tor the amendment and Government mem. Aged “Tige rof J Although i, .- I'\I‘Ill A. l, ll n. t,“ France” and Some Tigers He Shot. tau Al! ' " he ls nearly olaiuv yam or use. Georges Clemenceau, tanner premier, known as the "'l‘l|ar»oi still; has‘: good aye. While be was in lndis recent-iv. during his tour oi the tar out, , he went hi; indie‘ bunting. This pliolopnph taken on the outshl lv_t\>‘ shows thatl land acquired oi 3.111. The number mti Calcutta, shows the vetoranlstock whenever possible. oihintmhl ' - _-___' mod! ~ was 1,144 and killed for pelts, 918 s total 0i 2.062. There is thus a dii~ ferenca between those disposed oi railway station here pending es~ airinntion. hlany oi‘ these trIaaure-s are ancient works oi art. the oiflr clals say. A C0llB(‘!tl0i: oial-fiéwlan- reported as being on the ionms at cleni coins was nso oun . 0° M: the end nl‘ the your was Llll- Till! fglnlalone w M w“ [h "VII," m" leaves 2,000 unaccounted ior 41nd,. if we presume this number to have ' "- ' "' -‘" died" the mortality "was over 40 per cent oi the nuimber lborn. Some ranches probably included pups as adults in making their returns oi stock on hand at the end oi the - year, as they would then be about LONDON, luarcb 2l.--Dil_rlll8 “fl- S) months old. Allowance should bocsvgélt°n5ulgtLggggazemtm ninde ior this but, even so the ilguthere h“, ma“ “unarmed _ ‘i, urea indicate that illiere is greailnumber or "m" comm; “a n” u room ior improvement in mfilllOdflilpgflpfl (maker gnflbqng =1 ‘teach: of management on some ranches. The discovery oi thiscafltet him m - ~-~ “or r.".:".:’::.."".:%::::."a":.::.i:m':i2: Zliiffll ill.f‘i‘i“..iiilflif "f "or" “we "ls farm oi Siooilaml. numbers sold greatly exceed the The casket numbers lpurchased. it may be as- part oi the Abbey gflrnmis - sunied that the difference repres- 17"‘ 97mm" "W" FWML, l mils the nulber exported or sold to 3mm“ 11”" l‘ “M w "5 new rnnclie-s. Tlha figures are: sold, hurled in iron). cube high A flrl menu‘ 1,504; purchased, 487: dines-once ma n y 1,017. snot-where tbehpurt will ifilldhid The U. s. Commerce Resorts oi in lWYs been interred: “Qiflifp position was purely ‘mi. , a: sari. 1, i921, ehdl tint-Bu live sil- , , ’ ver foxes were Abbey altar oi Bruce omorted to the » ct now t. United States from Prince Edward island in 1919 he'll] ll average value oi $858. i The average values oi silver for es as determined from the figures oi the Bureau oi Statistics are: oi "lllulhfi gnlmels purchased averag- edconsldolibly. higher d: price than the animals lold radiates that the ranchers are not usually dia- poslng oi their bail. mick lint, on the contrary are acqulrlig better '14. mm} s: asucslmevliailtr Leadcn Casket Dug‘ up A! MTQWQ ‘bu.’ l I . . _of $23‘! ‘nut l... avenge vino-ot- _ ” warm-ad m! -. The silver pelts sold numbered if,