‘ The Paper’ 1,. ri-iiicé ndwiifii‘ Island Like The Dew au- nu; Guardian. Founded 1km’, Special to The Guardian ' .wi\'DUN, him-oh 1 .--T.he~'l‘rade yeeiiient ‘under which coiutnier- 1 relations will be resumed by eat Britain and Russia wisp sign ‘ here this morning by represen- gives or the governments of tho -i countries. The Board of iiile after having carried on‘ giitiations with Leonard Kmsiiln, presotitatlve of the Russian Dol- evik Government. hail re-written vet-ail clauses which lind present- . considerable difficulty ln the‘ 5t. The DTIIIGIPIQ that Russia‘ Ill cease all propaganda outside that country and that Grout ritniii will observe neutrality re- i-iljug iIIIIS‘SIllI1 ‘internal affairs iii uivcii due recognition in the lnuses which were altered. 'I‘he liiorning Post in an editori- i captioned "the unclean thing" clteiiiciitiy lnveigleii against the grceiiietit and argued that its gnaw... ivc-uld inevitably in- oivo recognition of tho Soviet re‘ ime ivlilch is ‘blackened ‘by every riint- utiii the agents of which rimc and the uuents of which r, ILVLIVIJ)‘ plotting the dostruclloni f every civilized state. Under‘ iii..- agreement Iii-itish IYRIIBFN vi-iitualiy" will ‘become receivers‘ i‘ SIOIPEI snails. ' t Tito Chronicle on the other hand; pllFOVElI of the agreement on they round that the world cun no long ,- afford to It-ave Russia outside ‘ CQiIDENSFIISPECIALS I FOR BALL-COTTAGE, JIEAR- Iy new. Apply i320 Euston “Street, iron GALEw-STAOK or HAY. Apply Edison Mulch, R. R. 6. ‘WANTEfL-BY VOUNO I-ADY, . room and board. Apply at Guard inn Office. ‘HOT CROSS BUNS. --ORDE.R early. Phone 314. & Hynes ‘Baking Co. 'WANTED.—-A GIRL FOR GENE- ral housework. Apply 248 Grafton St. FOR SALE—HAMILTON INCUB- ntor. 120 egg size nearly new. Price 15.00 for quick gala-E. (S, Norton, Cardigan. P E. I. TF6. estm-uswvv THOUGHT riingo. Apply 89 Rochlford st_ vro LET —CENTRALLV LOCATI oil lsrgeyfront room» on_ lower floor sultnble for office. Apply (luardlnn. FARM FOR SALE AT PLEASANT Grove. Lot 34. 81 acres. buildinlzs in cood repairs, 50 acres clear, lcilginco ivell wooded. - Jas. lluyea. FARM FOR SALE OF 83 ACRES or land nt South Shore, 2 1-2 miles from Rocky Point wharf with pow lyuilillivgs. Apply ti.- .Ioliii Quilty. South Shore. ‘SAVE MONEY NY SEEING R. - Flwhlte at 189 Queen Street be fore buying a new or second hand car. All cars sold under n written guarantee. ‘FOR SALE-COTTAGE ALMOST new. All modern conveniences. ‘Apply 14 Pleasant Si. "k ' PEWRITER FOR 8ALE.-AN inderwood 14 inch carriage in good condition for sale cheap. W. B Prowse and Sons. ‘FOR _8ALE—ONE LIGHT SIX McLaughlin touring our. In first class running order. 4 new Good- year tires. Price very low. R. Ill. Willie, Phone i321. AGENTS WANTED — WANTED ii good ‘live iizent on a commis- sion liaisis. U119 who covers the Island rtitrulnrly~cttiling on grow cry nnirgeneriil stores“ Adllfvflb reply with particulars to Com- mission, Box 365. Halifax. N. S. ‘FOR SALE-FARM OONSIST. In: of 30 acres in Royalty 3% miles from Charlottetown. "BX! y l0 Water Works. Offers will be ‘ received till ‘March 81. AUDI! I0 I __ lhodhl Both _~%___ __________f__._ ‘FREDK. HUTH l 0O. U4 PARK 5i... Soulllwnfli. S. E. I London. i rlanil iinnounce their aprinfi Blllll. of t‘ rs at auction on April 18th. 192i. F}. H. Rayner. agent. lll Btwnmm do. P. t. fihcvrotet IIAIIE AGREEMENT WITH iuss ii-si 0-bin YESTERDAY ti. iiitiiiiiii ‘ltiiiiiiii bitiitiiiiiit RIISSII l0 be lieiumeil. Allygrse atiil Favorable Criticism‘ Touiiliis . ‘FOR BALE-ONI- ifll MODEL Ford touring car and one 1M0 mutton "I'- ln "Von best of running |,l“(g(0WIl Guardian. Tine Celtl. of fact by iinglisli Press. the p310 of commercial intercourse The Bully News deeym-ed u ebslatcs that the total peclled trade with lSoviet unem- ployment iii Greta Jlrittiin saying uie talk about blood stained gold is the tneanlngless rhetoric of blind hatred. , THE EFFIECT IN CANADA (YPTAIVA, Miirch ltt-Just What offset ilrltains new trade agrou- ment with Soviet. Russia will have toward stimulating trade between Canada and that country remains to be i-toen and officials hero hesi- tate to unlike any predictions until they have had time to study the new nizroetiietl utid to zinzilylzc its terms. (Jertaiii it. is however. that niiv sucll agreement is hound to result iii a certain loosening up been strained and mlatrustfuLI Negotitioiis between Canada. and iilie Soviet have been proceeding In various directions lfor some time. iii-i l '0. Spraclilin Receivcy a Warning- PARIS. 0N'I‘., Mar. lFw-Threats against his life by a Toronto or. J. 0. Sprackllii here last night ‘in preaching to the congregation oi tho Methodist (lliureli. mon marked IlL; first appearance in a series of addresses throughout Ontario on behalf of the “Dryfl in the referendum campaign. Mr. _Sprpek.Iiit declared the threat from Toronto had been sent to his home at ~8nndvieli-,-*9ntitrtei~»'-#r-mrned him to keep away from that city in connection with the campaign of the drys or he "would be shot." "I intend to disregard this mes- sage entirely," declared Mr. Sprac- klin iii his address. He said phat he would speak In Toronto whenever, the officials of tho temperance forces arranged for him to appear. Fos 275. "HOMlESEEKEFI6_—$END Virginia farm ll-st, Dept, Etiiporiit, Va. MCDONALD, 'JNO_ ALFR E D iband. Islltfllfiytll‘, (Hermamville) Charlottetown. t tFOR SALE- LARGE THREE story. two tenement house with store. on corner or Pownial and.‘ ililuston Streets. Apply at resi- deuce. won ants, - can" eoxzs ready for use. Apply to c, B, Cameron, ‘Mount Stewart R. It. l. ' ‘WANTEDF-GFRL FOR LIGHT houswork. Apply 192 Kent .~ Street. ' *WANTED.—GIR.L WITH 80MB experluilcc to assist in homework Apply ltlrs. Burnett, 174 Kent Street. ‘ALL UNCALLED FOR 8UlT8 and overcotits from our 30 branch es throughout Canada. will be sold lit $14.00 each, odd trousers $3.95. in many oases this price is loss then 1-3 their actual value Merchants buy these goods for resale to their customers. Wise men men will 2 or 3 suits and an over- cont at this price. For sale at 158 Richmond 8t, English and Scotch Woolen Co. “SALESMAN WANTED.- SALES- man a self respecting salesman whose ambition ‘is beyond his present occupation might find more congenial employment with us and st. the same time double his income. We require a man of clean character sound in mind and body. of strong personality who would appreciate a life pool tion with a falt growing concern where industry would be regard- ed with fa.r above average earn- lnll: married man preferred Apply to Mr. J. C. McLean Bell second floor. R119! will"!!! QM.“ 51,, opposite Prom-n Hwwhnro ‘CLOTH, CLOTH, CLOTH-DO your woman folks need materials in good qualities for their dresses and stilts. We hnvethmissnds of yards that will he sold as low ss $2.15 per yin-ii ‘.5 re:- prise. in goods M to 5d inches wide. This-is ma» oiioeilntu opportunity IALQQLIIIIIOIIBII in better duali- lles than usually found in no mum fabrics and also take care of tho children: needs. Oali-atonce store address 158 Richmond St. 0. Box 432. .0 _ John Saunders Elm Ave. or P. 071191‘. Al | “ma. billion N. J. Nicholson. llnglllh l Scotch W001i! 9°- mq Berflztntl encouraging reminder tlizit IIll‘ Are Registered In Wat Theatre l-AL COMMIQQIQN R5. PORTS 86196 BURIALS HAVE NOT BEEN IDENTIFIED LONDON, March l6.—Tlie an- nual report of the Imperial War Graves commission foi“ 1919-20 nusnbor of craves registered up to Septoinbci‘ 0. 1920. was 582,426, and the uniti- her of burials registered was .37.- 705. The extent of the work of ex- Illlmflilnn and concentration of scattorcd graves in Franco and Bel alum up to llfti-rch 22. 1020 is indic- ated by the following figures: re- intcrments. 128,577; already knqvn 55,508: identified for first‘ time. 6.273 unknown, 66,796. The total number of grave-u in France and Ilnlgiiiiii when the mvnrit lins been completed would be 500,000 and the iiiimbei- 0t’ cctiteterlcs rcqulijlnn ar- chitectural treatment in addition to the erection of headstones (which is practically all that will be required for graves Iii French coiiiiiiiinitl cemeteries) will exceed 1.200. ‘One difficulty that the commis- sion has had to face has been the sliontuge of skilled labor for work mi the head-stones. _'I‘Iie order for these have been dlsti-itiiiited iiiroii: lioul ‘Ilifl liiiiteil liliiciloiii, and it is aiyruiflcziiit oi‘ ihi- wuy in which French forces have arrived here. and the hello! is expressed their coming may foreehadow the tion of iMullieinioni-hr, a town‘ about four miles yeast of here Trunk Arrived No biother in Hamilton Seeks News oi xiety is felt by the mother of Wil- lie Smith. a ten year-old boy, who sailed from England alone on his EL P way to join his mother in this cittym not yet put lll iin appearance up to tonight. x have boarded a wrong train at. Sh, .loliii or gone on to Winnipeg by pilstake. ' IIIIVL/y’ y I l til/m n /g/V(1{’— 7013f!“ \ \\\\ i *\\_\§ Read by Every l\ .. l u» iui The News Worth Reading p su ‘m. All: vvoi-ui ri-iiiuiig Enter Germany Special to The Guardian DUISBURG, March 16.—-New CLIDB towards Boy Little Lad HAMILTON. Mar. Iii-Some au- nnd who landed safely in St. 101111,, NfiB. cm. on Saturday’ but willie hm] brand ‘of tlii- sensational stamp and HIS ti-iiiiii arrived In this‘? It is thought he may, -——-Q-o->---—- ATTENDING ROTARY ST. JOHN. lluri-li ‘Iii. -‘Tlic rai- lhls pathetic undertaking 111w hemltvllfll’? giiui-il or ilii- Rillflrliill invar- upproui-Iietl that iin altcnipt its It is significant, and its difficul- r rnlrvlifllls which hitherto hnvqganizutioti were reported by Itcvfluus M“, ma“). "s ,.,,g.,,..d.. hm], 5."... tlmeiit and nduilnilrzttlou. I y The pvt-cut report is ii iliciilficli. work has bet-n etiirurled to lhv: yririit liiititis, The Wm‘ offlcc FIMPH »IIli‘.l- peuilliic the consideration of ‘tlir- crei-tiou 0t‘ I piwniittieiil heal- stoites by the Imperial War GIJIHH s commission. a teuivoriir)’ \\'""il\’" cross of the type deislnticd for all wtir graves, if desired by the next- -is:1iimbtm"nu~srecmd st‘ the "pub- lic ‘expanse over the gvB-VQB ‘Of "II soldiers oviio fell iii the Great War und are buried in Grettt Britain and Ireland. i The next-of-kin who desire the cross to be erected should coiii- niunlcate with the Director of Graves Reaistraition and Enquiries. 82 Baker St., London. W1, within three months giving full particulars as to the buried soldier's name. rc- gimental nutiiiber, regiment. (late of dentli. cemetoryq and iroisv and num- ber of grave. I I Maritime Ptoviniqcs “Telegraphic _Newi Special to The Guardian DEFENCE ENDED TN 8T. PIERRE TRIAI- IJDMUNHPON N. B. March l6. —'i'iie ilrfensc closed their case in tile St. Pierre murder trial to- ‘diiy and the prosecution began the ribziltnl. The evidence adduced by the defence all led to the pres- ence of two strange motorists in the itoiru on idle night of the mur- der. BURDEN MILK COMPANY <.3UME OPERATION! TRUIIO. fiiarcli 16.~'I‘he Borden milk 00's plant opened today and is working at full capacity again NO soturtou or PERRY cast! YAlRiMOUWl. N. S. March 16, Qbotoctivc Kennedy, of Iiriiifax reported today that no immediate solution of tho Perry mystery iizid yet ibcen envolvd. DUKE WILL NOR’ VISIT 8T. JOHN ‘ST. JOIIN_ ‘Mart-h ill.~—~'l‘lirougli an error a telegram was reccivctl by iliayor ‘Scltioilebi ttitfiounciniy; the coming of tlhe~ Governor-Gen- eral to the city. A wire was re- ceived from the Duke of Devon-- stilt-Li's secretary today stating that illl pi-ror had been iiiuilc. ‘CENTRAL HOUSE FOR SALE Nos an and 61 Diirchceter at. Dou )IB tenement. 11 and 6 rooms respectively. Siabie with ll stiills. Apply to Miss Keenan on yirirniises or to C. G. Duffy. ‘AUDTION SALE 0F FAT STOCK ill tho Pkncvlinenttnl Farm. Being authorlzcd by Prof. Clark, I will sell on Friday March 18th corm- mcnclnn at 3 o'clock. 16 choice steers. nloo\'l pure bred Ayrshire calf. Terms at stile. Deni Carter, Auctioneer. ‘THE IMPERIAL COD OIL FOX Biscuit's in ‘now on tihe market, sold direct from factory-at a pri-oo bhsit will cave money io Im-‘Liou which is to lake piissi-ssiiilt oi hot-ii niude tn lei every district nevi“... pmnfm. H“. “ext for list-Ii’ i~.\'zi‘l1i‘pl<.\'~i of the chosen mnqnlfnu, Progrc... ri-riiiieittal dcslcus. The task of lilvflvenlyo" he“, U‘... War Graves coniiiiislon is as grezitmqs, "mm U“ H“, ranchers. Order. from The fin- pv-Plnl Rlsctirt Co‘ Hal. no: 446, CIISPIOHQKONII. t? n. I. rtioiie 854-4. I I I CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA THURSDAY, MARCH 17, 1921 A 582,426 Graves -_-_i New Freiicli Forcesqiiitiiel Coinige For Canada III 1e The Guardian) ~AWA, illarch ltt-Provis- .» nickie coinage in Canada -‘- in a proposed resolution h notice has been glvcii by ‘lnry Drayton, Minister of e. Thc coitus shall be of unilui-il. weight of seventy _ and 0f the standard fine- ‘f pure nickle with proper allowance. I i er Testifies In St. Pierre Case ‘ YNDSITON, Mar. l-5.——The day of the trial of William rre, charged with the murder of ‘Milinle Stevens of this town on the night of October 11th saw un- corketi. testimony bearing the furth y- train of movements of ac~ cus on the might 0i’ the tragedy and c further injection into the‘ cas of the tiwo automoblllsts to whom» iiiovoiiictits the dofonso imlntltniiteil to a deputation of ugrl-‘i attaching so much importance, flflrculturgl members _ atfternoon Annual sum-mm. aim»: new" ' By Mull, v cue-mum. 0.1.4‘ Criticism oi Fiencli Government Re Reparations Sfleclal to The Guardian PARIS. ‘iliiarci. lli.--liiterpolla- lino-i relative to the results of the Itcparntioii (Tonfcrenci: were re- siutiied in the Chamber of Deput- ies hem today. It u-ziu expected they would continue until into this when Pieiiiiei- Briand would demand that ii voto of con- fidence be taken. (‘ritlclsin of tbé governzneiitfor its QZIFI. In the neg- utiizitions ivzts cxplt-sired durlni: yesterdays ilebate and It was ex- pected this communists and mom hers iii‘ the vurlous wingiy. cif the 51117-1" lpztzfi.‘ wouldzl. poitliuui: their. attacks toilay. Cattle Embargo Mr. Ii. D. McLean. Ilftirch 15th, continued »Ml‘. ll. W. Iieihigv followcil Mr. Lea. IIo lflillllllfll LIN" Induiigcntrv of the ilouse. alter listening tii the illllc Infill “I10 llaii yirecctll-d him, in tho for.‘ remarks Ill: as an umiib‘ Pill‘ llllflitiscil to niiike. ilo imii. PIIIHCHIQd lilo mover and ' m‘ of the iltmlizite on ‘their i- addresses. I-ii: iiad no IIIEEIJOFIIlOU, Enquiretl Into LONDON, lllar. low-Embargo’ against exportation of Canadian cattle to Great Britain will be U111 subject of an (enquiry by an liuparl~ llI(‘,(>IlllI1lll&C,l’1‘GlllI(‘1‘ LIYott-Gcorzc I in parliament. well as surrounding them with last. night. mystery and frequent clashes of‘ i-oiinsfli, y ‘Si. ‘it-two's 112ml mother was Iu ciitirtitiild gavu testimony on her film's. ii-liall‘. Shin told her story $00,000 Fibre Ill Train Elevator‘ \\'l\'Nil'i-;(l. liar. III-FITIP m‘ tm down. A-uil he felt sure tlii- IPiiIl- ‘er of llie Opposition iiiust feel “d0\\'ti". Evlilizntlv. .\lr. LoPiigé Iilllkllfll that $7 h" 571W. in hit ti luan 'V\'Ill'll ii» is C(‘llIIIIlIL‘(l, the ivlioio country" is with iis. the time has cliiinzeil and there is now no dissatisfaction. with the government. lie claimed tiicrc was a ilciiclt n! $230.000- stiiiio cinlmeri it was $250,000, but he was willing to gill!‘ them the “iiciitiilt of the doubt. They found lilo hriilzcs all over the province. IIIITIIIIIIQ‘ down. the engineers, ro_ repair lIlt‘ tlailnuptas. 'l‘hi.-u they‘ ontictiu lit“. tux act. iici r proniisvil not to some slltzltt criticism on _ pOIIIIS. ANOTHER iritiibnbi m MUTUAL ADMlli Supporters oi the (Iovemmcnt Enjoyed Atiot Season of Mutual Congratulation Yester Afternoon Until a lifting Note Was Stiucif by .. ‘TIIIN Ft I! Bonds and had soil! bonds “to the viilue of $30,000, the commission tor which ho contributed to the lleil Cross and other patriotic funds. I\Ir.- DPMVJJ" then reviewed the Spicch from the TIITOIIBi gener- uliy commieiiding it and‘ offering certain He was prepared to assist the zoverrlpent in any policy which he believed would benefit the prov- li-ce. lie had expressed the opin- Ion at IIIP last session tiia-t the in- crease in taxitticp enacted by the (‘mveriiment was too great and he was still of that opinion. He him- self ivugi payintz double the taxes he lied paid lIlP 1vrevi0tli year but ho ivns not complaining as he knew tiixes rwcre necessary. He regretted the spectacle in this house of both loaders chin-clog each other with breaking faith. The fault was not with these HPIIllf-‘dllitlll but with tflic political system. iii- llefliorvtl the fact that the 501190 “'4'” "Mai"! w piinty i-ztuii- in to power with too lrii-izo a majority which was the 'i‘lii.~y liziirwnrst possible thing for the Iiztrties inorewrd-‘tititl for the country. Ilo ended "n.0,, flit.‘ 51mm r ‘4I"1:l)~|§: “m; Wm, u“, spun], v _ _ 'll.\ Sim. IIP hiiil the notes of IIISVWIIII an appeal to tihe two 111N108 U, mo“. w’, m. s‘ “Hm? m evpry utterance Ii-IIUWIII Ul'll-',lll (‘IIIIS-Iiflfloflllillilill)‘ r-s- ,-- Hmign syiiwl-i-lit-s iii hi; ili~_- swing workitoavther for the good of ,1; 5L _]r)'i|1 Tue kmm . .11, ‘Hp, i tiniaini llnHVtq-Wl $..t|. 0 tint wljlififlllfli nrtqiiitui to proi-i- i!“ ‘fpnlt o coitn ry. v . ll'tll‘l f". Ill: 1 i‘ I ‘w? ‘us?!’ ‘ (I of 000 in tho oIr-vniwi‘ of the Blilchcii ("“““"“m""5 mm “""‘T" “NIITI-“di HON‘ F‘ J‘ NAsH on flsmg h? llilltiJll. In this i-iiitlini. Ill w- ri- “ w“ H’ "mum entmld “m muwir ' I G " ‘L‘ o" 000 ' "ti Ming“ l“ l“ H" “himml UIi1Ii"‘"‘m'*'5 m“ Home c°ngrmulalaz ,.I,|.(,_,.Q,,uni,‘.es fmm ' Ch“_|.h,',u,_ ‘room; The molhor of‘ tlii: klffflllbilfll‘ "y M?‘ mm "" 5”“ 3w‘ L the ('iiii:-ii=rv;itivi-< Illltl |iiir)iu+i-d‘i\I‘-‘5$1'~‘- IIIIYF-‘S “ml AIQIYIW"! "P05 w“ IL gym“? "m! namflx_ when mum m um 8mm" said Bhfliif llrziin it-zti. dlmLI-‘llyell. iii~.iii».‘piilvytiii_u on ii‘ piiii i-ix of two to fuur the ciiilfltbln 11111111101‘ in uwpltgg thgy Tm t-nnuwmg “H, he“, frmnvrelne, m.“ um mgm of (yctubarillliHit (‘tlll-t-IQII, it Its IIIIIIKEPSIUIIILi‘$152131. m‘?liii‘-\n'yi'i;zsorttll Ilqlrlkgecffizslil‘ ‘iglljlqwhlisrsgllind ails‘. ‘fliiirliittoliitvii: llr. Allcii. G. Il. 11th any k 1 . .1. prai- iciily cover oss, * . i’ I _ ' " ‘ “when _. I .. v ‘W’ (L S‘ m.“ ‘wry tor w" “Ilium _ iiilit-y, tll'~'l*l'Vill.IVi~S Iiilll Ililii 4 lijfnffllilllfllfl lllféllglrszgtgfilfyleilglemPfiif“ "um and M” 1mm.“ \_ l", Y“! nt i ox . ill in were to run u’ -——-<>0> (.1111 \\.i_v the lint-tin“ of taxation. _--* )-_ ‘t fl~ [m Press ‘Ha; “L H. Jenkins and l-lr 191mg“ -_ R dance that night. Slie said she A0 . I iwliliildiliiivrer iitllilii ‘upon the hipyn-iu1i:i.;eii“:nvgeblame“! me.‘ HULK‘; Ali-Kip, and ,\1.-s_ 1.1; _l\_ .‘ \- n. livimt to bed ll. little before iiiiio ‘ S ‘I ' ‘ “mm” .' w Lmmal hm‘ ' . ' ‘ . ~ -- '. 1 il l ‘Q l hi ‘ ~_ ~ I . V . non wn "|“l"1\,l‘]!ll{3r ma" “.,,.“;,| lit- had listened with consitela - IIE-Ofi zinil hire. irrr-"iin. l1. I]. -t'<‘i0c‘li [lint DI__i-‘,'lil. Sumt- tiiric iiftwr‘ zllltitll, II. l-I. Shaw and Mrs. Shaw, '. A. St'-w'rt. P. W’. .11‘ ,_ _i l3."1"ol-liiéi{"9 ‘av. 4370311,‘??? i? Gflld)‘. (l. P‘. IIvitcIioi-utn. J. A. Mc- illi"iiti, T. W. ii. Prowse. Miss l...‘ llfclkuiiilti. ll. M. VLtIliBllBklTk and '1' \\'. Morris. St. Patrick’; Day THO’ THE LAST GLIMPSE OF ' ERIN ‘PM’ the last glimpse of EH11 with sorrow I see Yet, wherever thou art shall seem Erin to me In exile thy bosom shell still be - my home And thine eyes make my climate wherever I roam. To the gloom of some desert or cold rocky shore. ' Where the eye of the stranger can haunt us no more l will fly with my Coulln, and think the rough wind. Less rude than the foes we leave frowning behind. And I'll gaze on thy guild hair as graceful it Wl‘8ill.Il8fl_ And hang o'er thy soft. harp. wildly it breathes; ‘ Nor ilread that the ‘Sax-in will tear- One cord“ from that harp, or one I18 cold-heatrietl lock from that hair. Thomia "'00P: BACK TO IRELAND Oli_ tell mo. will I ever win to Ire- land again. Astoria! from the far North-West? I-Iave we given all the rainlbotvs. an‘ green woods an’ rain_ For the suns an’ the snows o‘ the ‘West? "Thom that goes to Jrolanti tiiust lhrnvel night un’ day An‘ tlictn thiit goes lo lrolaud must Filll across the say, For illl‘ lonuh of hcro to Ireland is half the world away- An‘ you'll hive your heart behind you Ill the West. Set your fnro for lrclillld. Kiss your friends‘ in Ireland But lave your heart behind you in tho Westf’ . On a i‘ ‘I i-n‘ shiny mornin’ U31; ship who i-nmos to land. Early. on Nilrly in the mornln‘ The silver urfl-ers o‘ ‘the Foyle go nliiliri’ to t struild, _ \l'lii‘.=ocrln' "Ycrrt. wolcotne in the mornin"" There's darkness on the holy hills I know are close aroun’. But the stars are shlnln’ uii bile sky the stars are r-hlnln‘ down. They make a. golden cross above. they make R gFbti crown. Ah‘ motel! could toll yo wiltzy—in _ the mornin’ f-‘vrn m‘ this is Ireland. Thank God for Ireland dim cnmln‘ hack to Ireland momin‘. tho. Moira O'Neill "i ‘nine, aiie’ said, slie heard some one ~Mli€n the kitchen down stairs, lShe called out and got an answer from the accused. lVitnoss was [iressed by state to give some idea. oi‘ llio time whrn the accused came into the house. How long lie stay- cd there and as to what timehe went out to Lllz: dance. ilut his IIIOIIHJI‘ could not give any definite time. Elie insisted he came in lic- , fore 9.30 but-did ‘not know how long he remained. She thought m, we," nu; a little before ten o'clock. The IllOlllf'I"S testimony was .to help establish the alibi sot up that m, Itlie time the crown ‘sets the cryme occurred n. 9.20 to 9.30. St. Pierre Jwns’ in his homo. ‘Tomorrow. The fiimvn will place on the stand in. ‘rebuttal the mysterious strangers Who Ila-VB come here from ‘Veslgrn (‘tintida to defend {hgmgglvgb against any inputations thy-own at them. It is expected the summing All) nt’ the evidence before a jury WI" ‘b95111 tomorrow afternoon 4 115 VEAR OLD N. B. MAN DEAD ‘MONCTON, lllarch lB.—Th0mng floss is dead tit Illllsboro, Albert (‘ouut_v_ zit the reputed age of 115 i“PiissllI0ot" Johnson Not Wanted in Canaili WINDSOR, Ont, March 16.—- "Pussyfoot" Johnson the nott-ii Ipruliibltion speaker, uill not be permitted to make a speech on Ap ril ll in the Windsor armies. Iiieuit. ('01. S. C. RODIIISOII of llie 21st llcslmtsnt. WIIO miisl illllllflflll? r-ll poriiiils for the use of IIII‘ zirinor Ies here, has inforitiod tlii- Refer» ‘emiilm (lomuiiifitco, iiutlor WIIlflSt} auspices ilfr. Johnson was to spi-ak that he will not lzivo a permit. tuvctihtra. no it has in lIlf‘ liiist. but l will not countenance brincinu lnr» olytl uni-tutors from lIif.‘ ITflIteiI Slates to Canada." Llcui. Col. Rob- inson said. "We have trouble en- ough without them. "Entzland did not wont Johnson and (Tansda. does not ‘want him. Ciiniiilliin or English syioiikers will ‘be welcome." "Tho Referendum Committee is welcome to use the armorlcs for .__;....__._'_ (‘outing ‘Events i Announcements Meetings. etc. swfiol on T-uosdnv March 22nd at their hall at Wood islands Night‘ unfavorable. next fine night. Under Discussion In Parliament OTTX-HVA lblarcii Iii-Tho Dr- partntent of Agriculture was tin. {tier fire in the House yesterday’. It was the first occasion u!’ liiii. session 0i the fir-use being in stip- ply. Nor was the svupply motion carried without lively prelimin- aries. Lust EIU-Snlllll tlic leader of the Opposition declared in future he would the umvilliiig to lot In, terim Supply Bills Pass. Yester- day he opposed voting the supply on the ground that the full report ‘of the Auditor-General (which con tains ilrtails of the year's expendi- tures was not before the flout-iv. Tile delay, Mr. King Iicutedlvdc. clared, is a deliberate device of that Government to prevent Parlia- ment having information which it Is entitled. Mr. King charged that the Cabinet Ministers were away last summer in Spain. Eng- liinil and Belgium. anywhere ex. cept in Ottawa attending to husl ness. The Prime Ilflnister sharply rctorted there ivas nothing in,the Icitutitiion to warrant either heat or one of ‘.\Ir. King's remarks. Not» hing Illiii been done tl>_v the Govern. merit to ilofcr the presentation of the Auditor Generals report. On the other hand Mr. l-‘iolll lng (liluisitirr of Finance for tiio Adinlnistrzitioti) ‘claimed when the Liberals wcrc in power such delays as at present were unknown. Mr. Tolmlc. Minister of Agri- lcuiture. emphasized the value of |thi-. work done on the Central Ex. ipcrimontai Farm, and necessary experiments could not be cnml-uc- tcd without. n. considerable outlay, ‘Wore ilto thinners to take ailvtinv a-qi- of tiiti work dime through the Intniliiioo they would heiioilt 1m- |lllt“ll=l4_-I)'. In imsslng the civil ser- |vico iromiiiisslon lttid some linrii Ikiiiii-ks. Dr. ldilwnril-i, Frmiti-nttc. ,I.Il()Il;.’,'IlI. some of lhn (‘ommissliitfs Iillillilillillilfllli; iuilimilcd absolute in- ‘t-tmipt-tetir-r- .\. ‘B. illvffolg (Kent) too up- poaitvi for stinport 0f the Minister ‘of Agriculture. without considera- ytlon of party. ‘In his cllforts to os- Aablisli‘ Experimental Farms. Tho llouse riiljmirnfvd at 12.23 .u, tit.. lion. J. M. Reid. JWIIIIS- tor of Railways and Cnntils, an- Inouncod thcfAnnual Room-t of the (‘iinidiiin Railway! would be tab- lcd in due coitrsc. In answer to r. ifiufllltlll by XIII‘. ‘sniuiiur (AfltL sonlshl Mr. Reid said he propos- ed to make his ususl statement on the C. N. IR. within o few dlyl. meat rrsardln-s Lilo ciuinniiiii Mei-- oautile llurlae. Qihav» ht n the (‘use hurl tho (‘my i—‘.\‘.I\'-'lI.lY“,q 4415,3911 hati vrtiyitisled. Iii- gave g (mm. ilflritivo sttitrpicnt IIQlWPBD the ln..‘i ' :.\r‘:< ivviiwl ‘Ill’ llic (‘ouster :itlvi.~s and Llio I.-I‘Il(l‘i'II$ rospcorl the tux thtvy. fly slictivlng that tho liifter wus- .l'llIli‘I1 more equitable than tho former. rirfiv equitable inc-thud. The rt-crir r4’ tlii~ pI'(‘.~'i‘l"ll tzoverntncnt np.t.o- date wits that ll ivrts a ihusinot!" '-ovc-rninent. When he stumped tho country previous to the elec- ‘I">|l he claimed that the business m‘ the province must pt- riin as a man runs his own business. Many ‘ilil iiotknow when running tiiatI tlorilnn that rovcnuc and expendi- turo were not going iii lllfiP-I null when they found COIIlTIITy to expew.‘ tatliin that the country wait $239, 000 -I)GIIIIIII they levied the tux. Itcft-rring to the alleged change n‘. front on lilo road question he claim»! oil flint the Liberals had opp-usrrl only the manner in ivltii-h the for. 111"!‘ lrovernmcnt intended to pro- ceed with the work. As to the in- dlsnatlons meetings held LIITOIIKILI out the province they had been‘ slzirtoil ‘by a. number of Conserva- tives who wort- anxious to got hack, at the Liberals for tho ‘defeat they ‘tiiid inflicted ‘upon them. He clnIln-I ed also that the Conservatives had started the United Farmers’ move. ment. (The litzhts went out twice dur- ing Mr. Lepagcfs speech.) I Arts-i‘ i\ir. liePtige resumed his seat tilioro was It snmewibztt pro- longed house. lion. l". J. Nash and .\lr. J, A. Ilowar ztrnsf? lORElIIOF and after eying each other ior a few at-i-onds both sat ddmi. The im- pulse lo say something’ strut-l: them again SIIIIIIIULIIGOIISIY and once more they‘ were on their feel, loiiclher. Alain they sat (lown in‘ some confusion. The Speaker rc- ilcved tlic situation by calling upon .\lr. Detwnr. ' MR. J. A. DEWAR said he had not intended speaking nt this early start- bitt no there appeared to be some (Iiffiilcncc on the part of some motiiliers in oomim: forward he would any ll few words. In the first lilac-i‘ lit‘ wished to refer tn an In- i-lili-nt 0|‘ III" afternoon which con- cerned iiiiii pr-rsomutlly. and whli-li shame to-the condemnation tiliiii had been meted out to the Drone o.’ this Province fmm‘ both sides of tho Lezlslalure. There are men he said. in this province who have sir-- ‘ccmpiishori hla thintrs and cllivbwi great lieisllits; behind these nior. 0mm. up; press. puslilnrr them. shov- Inz them. assisting thorn, and some- times almost kicking them to the " hi-lizhts they finally reached \VI16.’ll-. d they oould back and scorn the b“: docroos by which they had flli"l"lll ed! The speaker quoted l\iii'on_ Junltis. John McIntosh and otlie; iii-eat men to ptiove_ the‘ high room.- nitlon ‘which has-airways been give/i to the public prose. He condomfref Hon. 1L E Arsenault for having no cuesed the Patriot of “nnatrhin.z" with reference to the discussion oi his attitude on the indemnitv one?» tion. l-Ie deplored the fact that "ti. pcwtlon of the press ‘of this coitu- try htul allowed liberty to dovener- ate into deeper-spreading itself lhroiwhout the country and Instead of zatiherina; up the flowers of pvt. cross and education. was rotuiiinr. and wnndetinz in ETRVQEVILNIS. mud- rzikinz over the dead bones of do composition, turisllnt: and ltwlnin". everything that had been done and said in the interests of the cove try. and sewing up the Dlltrescent brolih to its diszusted readers." when the breaenf mvemment came into power, declared ti‘..- snmkor, they found tn 6111M? 119'!‘- Even tho nest em; was stolct: Continued on Page Three. --—-—{O>-————~ THE WEATHER TEMPERATUR- TIDE, MOON, ET‘ Tourism. Moron l7r~pffif§ to south west winds, ln-ir wvltli stationary or a. little lower tem- perature. '- " High tide thin afternon at. 3.22 and tomorrow niorntlnz-btllfl. Sun sets this evoning-fl‘4siiu and rises tomorrow morning n; _(w;_ . -. ..-|.l|"i.| ,.. Willi irioon. Wednesday. March 23rd, 4.19 p. m. iviis: broiialil up by the honorable junior iui-lnhci‘ for I-lttsl Point. “.\I.\' Illfllil‘ was not meirtitylieil." Said Mr. IIPWIII‘. “but I feel ilitiit. the zcntlee- nizin l't>l'a>t'ri‘ii lo mo in roltard to tho ln,-_‘ which he was reported to have: made. lie had not oonlradiotcdiq as ho was tired correcting mis- sislemr-nts in the press. At the Charlottetown mention, he wee cor rectly reported and the statement he made proved thtlt he was not curryinn favor with the farmers lie said s1 that mcetirz that I‘ would be an easy matter to flzttrt out ii Ions to n member M $500" "l was prrily badly slammed b‘ cite ltt the audience." said illi- Dewar. “for tiikln: the money." Hr said ‘that ho had taken the mono" |vrhnu it came lo him in the mni‘ and i-xplslncd that hrhnd spent r “MEMBERS of Sword I. 0. 1.. He understood the Minister of hillf-lporiipn of ll for charitable pitrpos Tit’? inland holtlluiz lviskci tvoil pic lni- would shortly make a 9m", m. And this Ill" .~.—‘.lil. ma: Illli the titoui-y" lii~ ililll so about, llurlrrt Lhi- war he spent some weeks of valu- able time mvmlll m Vimry Illtltlllllill)’ tiiatler.‘ Mr. Ilewar hero. cxplaitictl tltul he had never madeI lhc sliiii-nicnt at the Iiedeque lllflftl‘_ L . ¢ --- NOOGV. THE OUNDNINE I"; iwiswiiilfiiiliokvfl . IT'5 I3! CK WITH M 5-" i .4‘: __....... L- _.-. an, _ __ -,,,,,, .___ 42;.‘-