a has Already .82.? i ‘ national Trlt ,. Iloatls 0i Willi v a » ' (spsoiaits The ennui-N. IMM- 3' m, lo Berlin or 14ml: co iakov oiificial- soon start be Russia WWW!’ fur leaching an llclllr which "i" ulo lirsl ohms b1 Hm- rol- the W a MPUSES EiiEiTiiE ANEENEEHEQIJEQN BEH Death Penalty for Disorders Whlilh , Imprisonment for Defaultm trialists. (‘Special to Th9 lmuissioner Sorts‘ 5W1" negotiations W tween Germany and D0 the conclusion of a mac‘ a long term trade BIOMSB and s give Germany tmde ltetw ltlhe international is nickina Russian meirkets. 4" lured do o1 \';M, s-qn-np-n-n-un- Guardian) With the re- to be cxpolltc Ruasilfs chief the revolution has lo- at sletllln and 11B" ill daily from this Pe "5 h s TEE 2E Place in r- w-n Russia and ‘Shir d Goods are being first ehlilllmi‘ 9t 5mm d from Russia since been delivered eral ships sail lilrrpontant Boll“! n (or lPetrograd with 1'6"" IIEIIBTY, locomotives‘, Truck"- hoes a sure sign that can. the ‘two countriofl ulp rapidly. H MAN-B rpetrators oi Railway Result in Death, Also g Indus- Aireuiy. the Guardian) PlARlB, Mar. li-‘PTBHIIGI’ Poin- care has decided ll pleasures They involve-lat?“ death peuailt)’ W to subdue pop important -_ thqr-Ruhr. lllution of 111° arrangement nnltlllomssiss um 1" “mm” responsible .for' (i fauiteu 0! i116 4° w‘ se at cided u .l iav1lelletl "hawthorn . .0 ‘has ma. cunt 11 n Gllhs ' " o 3'“ aural‘. at‘; u. words for out W 11m“, Jfbr IIIOTIWQF WALE-S-IEATN Box 442 City, stuti ‘Folio? w-eowraasv == n. King Qtreet rem. rarest lice. wm-rzu-llnt. 1'0 WAIT on‘ tables and assist with chamber VOI1t,—MfB. H. new Fosrwousv '\uc'r i-‘l-cllcilllort Monday, March £2111. I1 o'clock. Wallace Owen. French- OI‘ i__,,__ WANTED-amour) ~' "WiShvdIiIv-p; 3,; Robertson. wArlrlo-Twty/yfl URNISHE-D ~- FOOIIDQ by merrier! cauple,_nt) ciliiiinen. . Y (ii-Ill Office. M”! ___,__________________ Rial. LAonAooR i-lzltamo, =lli11wn. etc at Whoa worms olnl mo. v---_.._.___..__.__ss preferred, two your, or the ellliiv-i “qcncpiuo "'0" My RANCH" aient, necessary. Remuneration ward“ ‘gar muck m‘ “mm Re] ten, twelve, fifteen doillrs. a lnnf" ' G‘ Kemmdy’ 8mm”; month and maintenance. Beauti- , - ‘*1 " 1197444.“ full‘ new ounce-home. ‘Write ~ . 1 Bunerinteruielr rflockiillllflfll’ HM Fgflmoxttnulhhlu: gm pml, Bellows Falls. s. a ~ J.-F‘.-"06k. N.) i. A, ‘ - ~ 1I776-17-6s ‘ 11997-34‘ lmcueas FOUNTAIN ran-rot. FOR sALe- H“ 1;. ‘WAGOON .1nd harbour: “ 10""?- 3‘ a thl not an old workout ten million dollars a your rorgslx _ v _ h‘ n . “amnqnm s. work m . ‘" .' will l9‘ n! Ennis’- fieid untouched’ ex-yw" ‘mder m. dirflmm‘ Md“ (he rmmuflon passed by me Ad‘ I ' ‘PUNQNTO Mar S-qitiaritimh m‘ h" I . -. _ . . m" t til-m” ralwzllr‘: ’32“““;i1".‘22 ‘.222; :.~.':.:..%:*-=.:.~: E§"Ll'.i.‘.“'.‘i; lz:*::":=..s .......N.. .. ..r*ll<zszlllvh..z~lazrr..: .51.: no =1“ rte o" '"‘~—§~.o-__* ’ ' " o , ‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' . . “Niles ‘MA-anti ‘ u-rmo ir n “fmmd? "Y "°"“' “‘°“°y ronlienteredtiniivetq. _.. ,. .. .v Mexico, so as to provide e11 0111M friend means that if l llnu n defect ation between the provincial pol- ‘°“‘°‘“"'"~ “mi” . I " ms W‘ » '"-'11°"5° "a" ‘°- “mmlltrltion t - tn the olur of Lhzlifnrnia in the tflfMI l am wllllnlr to we ice and the lliliior board control Th“ ""'P°"“"° i" 9 11-111- i111“ "wutshil-s concert and supper =l',= 5"" . v. Tsndfl- ' one minute, sells on demoastra WASHINGTON M‘ . -1 T, ' reg; lg, lmlom guilty lll once. ‘will, a flew to waging a more V“ night was 16 above rem. At 9 s.ln. Wm b, ha“ on Tuhfildnj ‘even or ‘ mon ' ' ' u ' - " ‘use l e13 bo n -..~ - * Hi rl.‘ u.‘ The new Inklesl lb. Mali! d m t“ "°'|' _ ‘e WABHWGTOM Mam, 1,41,, om“, m, on bowels,“ a comp t my t. we a ve a u dlur HUB-h m. more norm» _ y ot uarotl: qpql", m‘. tiientietii century worn. HM" 11°" afiiimfgzfwml ,u,,,, 35mm, {mlgy completed so HENRY DIbAYTON: And plgtg ,-,,,,,s,,,,,nuo,, o, 3M p“, in; Thllrldfly evening n was down lhle will he an out uptown-nu 816$: d)?!“ “n, "Vi" or "Iumth Elrfi laffliifllklfieficiirl ma’: the menlhership of tho iroreilrlrouver it up. . .. vluciai Police force has been made-twig above‘ EOUOWIBIJ . " _" 11935-334‘ ' . \ t lpiliglitiniors use or o . - ‘ ' v .0 5 w, ,Mt°me Gene-n“ A M_ Manson ' igh hide tonight at 11.01 and ‘ -.---— _ ‘ ' hiitueriilhvio lien 50°- thll P" """'":,"‘ 2': hlflmm“‘fb°°“'." 3.122;,“ fiHEEloOgEIclZEEEBEiEElnEE-n in lm. rlurlunmo: And cover it up stated» tyoliay. col. J. H. McMullen ""10"" 111111111118 at 11-511 "The will" 31119819118 °' " ltlon I131! karat; money bacll|ftf J11 o0 Y ‘in’? w‘ m‘ by nnmmmlon ,0 mombarja“ "gm My hm "m; m,“ M,“ m, been nmlnwd supemnend. Sun sets thlsevonlng at 5.52 and Websoeru co aer- “Glroi! will . I "MFHE "wwwmmi; umulselm‘ u’ ~ “new c< l ship or three Denloc nts Senator ed out that under the fonmel- lrea- eat of the provincial police in suc- "i116! tombrww morning at Q32. be hoI-i in “ tun on ‘luv blolit I00 W! 90M: 9l°1"l|"*°'lm%*° ‘Munmfar- »"°°",°d Qhnlgrghgg u; vll-iglyll, rrgprelelifl» tr some articles were under the csssiou to Ohief inspector T. (LI Lost ousrer moon Friday More?! 1187 "will. MIN!!! W! I! ‘I 8155173 "W 9°" “m” w)“ ‘i’ mgu“. f: a M“ l“ u" of goon“ ‘mg fqmngr rep-l mrnlolum mlrtliif and he said: "Bu! Mollynn. Police and liquor board 9th at 2.31 9.1m. Sclock. l _ 1N 2on1." ,. Ihblfll FPW‘$:E “guggl v u: Wm’ mumflm; “mun-n m» OlJey ofrm do not have them under the ofIicioin will now combine forces to. Sumrnersidel tide eighteen min- requobted i .~ a 30081!!! I i‘ ‘h rm" u” a“ “Qfi-‘aqihlhfi F. ~ . . 99'9"" "manner" ' minilnuqn Hlflfl’ today." That is stbpress ‘illegal liquor deainig. utes- latel- tihsn (tbulntstown. Fisher, that “ _ ."v _» llllN-ii q-xngingm, 11.. . . .- ‘ ' i l v ____ - ' ' ‘ m‘ 1M6 I‘ I ‘t. "~*:E§§I'E§::'u..:e.. "r. fit . , .. . sr. Finder leave at Guardian ION_ s Eiiffitiread" ill-cob 811M’, 3nd anvil-val“ lit o! 111.1 1111-. went o ‘on n; kbsorrfde- m", ylgppnt grave dell-ber- Specials; ls I 0f 0"!- l E 1Q Timur Situation loo M1 _, ._,,..__.._-_.. ‘°_,A ylYork. March 2:- WANILEQWQ:GZ:Q' Sterling . . . . . . . . . . . ..4.70.64 cents ngozylmlifrencil Franc .. .. 6.07 “ ;______ Italian Lira 41.80 “ E Dutch Guilder 39.58 “ and gxhioglfienmon Mark .. .. .0044 " coutalnhm svmpCsllses ..,............os29ec ~ l - 0,, Argentine Gold Peso. 24.69 -' m“, Jfllmlllese Yell 48.42 " Shanghai Tael 74.02 " Indian Rupee 31.79 “ well, Souris. 119144184“ ALE AT 11917-2011. HAND FUN: i D. IL,» Guar- ’ 3-61 y: Gro- up l 221 _ J. ' II ' for loin“ ' m5’; am,“ nnfl the decision resordiflc colored troop‘ is “dd m be d‘? :10 the insistence of Marshall bocb. l-llot the colonzols hove been 1111-16- sorbed -to such uu 6119M i“ French army "hi" were Es “'0 yew so“ why uworoccans and Allnw mites should not be used for 11111‘- poses ofoccuPflUfllh-h 39391“; m" "t8? Al‘, excitement sirnl as t out in: months ago and subsided until ' It Field Marshall French to promote republican cause. New York Exchange Rates Noon exchange cables lr. Nelw ‘t —————<0>—i- WASHINGTON, March L-Ben- ate anlendnlents to _the filled milk bill were accepted today by the Iloltee and the measure was sent to the president. CARPENTERS, BRIOKLAYERS, Contractors and Buiidiers: high- est pny goes to men who can read plans. Sellrl irlr free hllild- ing plan and ollr lbook "How To Read Blue Prints." Just out. N0 charge. Address.‘ Building Dept. 2311 Chicago Tech. 118 East 26th St.. ‘Chicago, lii., U. -S. A. 1| PUPIL NURSES WANTED APRIL ht. Tbreryeal- course accredit- ed school. High School graduates 1B z-rhlfrlonon JviiE a W5! vtlhe Ruhr, Occupation twrt thcn gratin-lily the Monhrciiists led tzhlia time by the Notional ilorol Von Hludctlburg] are again availing themselves ofthei COIDWE-YIQQ [ceiling of hostility to tile t-lleir anlli- ~ -/ ///- i Fair's CQVCIS Y _ v‘ ‘The February term of the Sh; prelne‘ lCoul-t closed at Georgetown this week, there lbeliu-g only one jury case on the docket in addition to two non-contest 119d one appeal case. ‘ ‘ ‘ t The report of th lls follows: _ To the Hen. .Aubin E. APSGIIMIIL Assistant Judge "Supreme Court May it please your Lordship: Wc, your Grand Jul-y are very much pleased indeed to learn 1P0!" your Lordship of the absence of ellimo in nurr country and thot there are at present no prisoners ill our jail. lT-his lis B. vorv 11191115", ltlg inc-t, unll makes us feel proud, e Grand Jury W88 that wo llre citizens of Kinlifl] County. _ \ ‘We have visited the Juli 111111 find it to lbo in filrst (Iiusa condi- tion. a credit to the keeiwr- _ We -are informed that the 0111 Jail property consisting oi six town lots owned by the Govern- nllent is uow being used by private parties. gelrllelt whore ' empioyed during the summier months. We find on investigation that the roof of the Court House is in bad condition u-nd needs immedi- ate repair. otherwise greet dfllnfliie may be done to the building. We would also recommend that ("'1"- tric lighting he put In the Jail. This can be installed with very iiiiii iiiiiiiili ii lrlllghlllllt They Express Pleasure However at ‘_ oiKings County Jail Conditions, Th6; Being no Prisoners. ' We would suggest that‘, this property be utilized as u Jail» tielfelltlent. lprisoners nl-sly be‘ Iiiartlll. K. (3.. appeared for Phi-lii- mv- ' r» IL. l . ‘Ti u 0P9 Little l-ost and will we are sure n a grad; benefit, as lveli as b8 3 nllurzh cuter than oil lamp!“ lvorll-lt-hsollllulng the absence or crinlc ill this (iounty referliefllil‘ above we regret to say we vigv with fliirm the prevalence .1111 "no n; Brewing" in deilienwlvi the Iriillifiil Revenue and Prohibl; tlon rcguiuiEolls and the 1199378!" lack uI effort to enforce ‘Jawfl P9- latillg to this evil; and wayhfiiébi! recommend greater . vigliohirfl 0R the part 0|" those charxed WW1 their tlillorcentefnt. ' We have lls instructed mppolrlleil constables nllu fence viewers for tlhe gllrrsrlnl yellr, u list of which is ilvrllily annexed. ~ ~Court Hlnuso ' Gcor-zctnwll, Pub. 27th A. D., 1923 Albert 1P. lProwse, fonemllu For self and fellows. In the case of Alex. Johnson vs Jolm \\l'i\iiams._actiou for slander tried before Mr. Justice Arsenauit and "jury, judgment was given for lMeesrs iMoPhee and her Than Gains Pointe _ $.20,00 ~ (Conlllnucd) Sir IIENRY DRAYTON: N0. Mr. PIEIIAIlIlNG: Yes. ‘my hon. Illienll (‘Oiliipiltlfltili that we are E0- ing to reduce the duty on woollen goods... - Sir I-iellry iiraytoll: i was pointing out the Slilfiil cnlltrtllip- iiblo reduction from 39 to 29 3-4 pel- cent on wool as ngiainet a rate of 15 pcl- cent on laces. "Mr. PIEUDING: noon my hon. Irienll tilillik we shmrld ilu-ve re.- duced the‘ duty on woollen goods a lower ifiguru? Sir llE-NRY DRAYTONI Wiilal. Itiliiuir is that my hull. friend lilorili ‘have incl-cartel his gener- fendyw I _ ll lla-le ell luxuries to ll very high An appeal case of A. J. Fraser-Allure, and then given lfrnnce just vs Alex McLean from "judgment of ‘f? "wch Prefermme’ "u ‘L ‘J. P; was adjourned to Queen's [County Supreme Court sitting. Tlwo non-contested cases were set- tie-d on Wednesday. The Court adjourned s-ine die. l tiff, Mr. Stevzlart, K. 16., for-de- i Mn. FIELDINGl: We are 110i- drlliing with t-he general rate at all; we are dealing with a treaty 311th Ifruntle. I unldensltautl that my @011. friend is c0m‘plhi,l1in»g that we rcrllllce the rat-1- m: luxuries, and I NEW YORK, March 1.-—Frellkle Gensro, American fiylweilgilt chant. Iplollshlp by decision over Pancho Villa at Madison Square Gardens _tonlght. E WASHINGTON, March 1.—lScn- |ate I-mlllligralbion Commission de- wzlareg United States control of Hawaii and cantor of the Paclfie 5s inrperilileti by the Japanese. WAISIPINWDON, March 1.~—-l'l‘1le Anmy Apprflllfilflnn Bill which car. ‘ries an appropriation of 565,58,000 dollars for River and Harbor pro- jects was slashed today by Presi- dent Iiarding. WAISIIIINMION’, iMeroil L-Ilm migration to~ the United. States from Itussia which almost ceased liurimg the war is on the increase. -\VAlSillNG'l‘ON, ‘Miarch 1.— Oom- pieie investigation nlf the veter- itns bureau after adjournment of l-Jongress was assured L0l11|y.W‘h8ll the Selluto adopted u resolution providing ilorln. special Senate (mnlllittee of three. nfllnllbers t0 conduct the inquiry. ICHIRIIYPIAINLA. March 1.—~Tilc Norwegian government has l-e- slgnedl. llolilowlnlg rreljectitm of its proposal for com- _ merciai treaty with Portugal-by avote of LX910 22.... LONDON, Mnrcil 1.—The Ger- man Ambassador. Dr. Gustave St- hamen- and hm" ‘vile iunched with tilé Kllllg and Qiiel-‘Il at Bucking» ham graialce yerltnrllny for the first time since the lwrlr. WASHINGTON, March 1.-—Ger- man Embassy declares that if Ruhr people ‘become desperate. German he donors-wt lo-floo nerE um h wash, the money yours, some-i government clbhot guarantee peace in occupied territory. __...~._ waistline/non, March 1.-'rho‘- isslesippl River uloocl Control alllthorloln; expenditure of M Bill, EE’1.jlfEEEE5Ev,NE-EEv _ lav oun own wlnztessn my that un-lews you lmake 10ml tbucessllun ml those luxuries l, olalke e treaty. lily hon. friend "~ ' is , and that in question soqll-nreiy — ill‘ he com ‘ .ns HULL we have not reduced tilll lillly 4m lvtlol enough, docs he lilink \\‘i' i-illflliiiti reduce the lluty loll wool to a EQWPII vats I 1011M), Miufch 1.—-Tlle lluivtr» ‘Slr HENRY i)ib.\\"'l‘ON: itill sai Sllllifrnlge Bill was dtlrtdliitii ii‘. not. Iiiiiiil nnslvl-ring llly hon. the Lower Ilouse of [Iig Diet lll-.ll'ionll~‘ls i|ll09illJli zli all. I remem- liaY. alter Premier Kata ollili that EWI‘ a ti-lllll lviloll lln reduced the tile g0V‘0l‘I1IliEIllf_hIld unlit-r roneili- (lllily ml wvrmi llllllel- Iiriltislil pro- QPIIUDn iile extension of Hi0 [Fruii- fcl'i|l<~l~. hill ]l(‘ Pllluli that i‘. was cllisc. Iflgglrnylllg (‘zlllaliillll industry Iinil ——— accordingly lle illrrtvuslcll ilhose \VAlS‘I-IINGTON, March 1.— ilt-idutioe again. Elli‘. lvr-lll. into llilat Vwi-ilsutioll by the Senate Miililffilc-‘qllfisllilln; he ought. m know. Iiut I lures Committee, he-zideti by Sena-Estiil say tillll. llly llon. fricllll colllll tor Lafoiiette; RQDLIDHQIII], \Vi5¢()fl'_Eha,ve gut jllsl, lilo Siiiiii) i‘Pt~lll]'lS ll "m. of the recenlt advances iu'ile hlltl rrlislvli llll» lllltil-s llll these “be price of sugar was proposed luxuries. i" a resolution introduced toliuy by Senator Hrookillart, ileplliliicnll. i i l l-yvm Mr. llltllulxlll-l: rhnl, is not ' v itll answer. OONiSTA-NTINOHLE, “lifCii l.- rlm camlng yea, ‘may if,“ as Wm, Mi‘ v. WELDING: l ulll afraid my hnn. lfriclllfs answver is not con vlincing; but if he want-l a tlilscus sion on tire qllcstioll u-i’ (‘Ufilrflyiilg industries oi this; cotllltry; if he wants o comparison bellwvvn 4i"? condition oi‘ (‘llllalia unrler ll Lib-- ol-lnl administration and tile con-di- tion when the (lon-sorvaiivoe were in lpowenif he will spend rlll evan- ing some time, we will tllko llvp the subject, alllilouglil the colllpnrieon may not, be ln his lilvilllg as regards the story or (lestroying the illllus- tries oit’ the COllIllIIT. l (E0 not -lvzlnl in ~30 into the past; 'but llly EIDII, Irlentl almost [BIIIPES llle. line he fongotten the picture presented by sir Cilarlcs Turner when hr spoke ni’ the aorrolvlfui wail of llhl.‘ manufacturers c)‘ Toronto and Mlon-llre-al llfiz-linlg up to TIME“ ggalngt mm tariff? He is repeating these today ulbout destroying the Indus-tries of tile country. be 011a of war as one 0|" 110309. declared Musiiaphzl Ktulnll Pasha, the Nationalist Ileadel- in his an- tliversary address tu lilll GfiVlti Na tional Assembly at Angora yrsltcr- liuy- “Today we llrl- stronger 1111111 eve-r" he’sni<i.. BLUEFIDLlD, W. Vi‘... Iiiurch 1. “Eifzhtccri men w'el"c ropnl-ieti to hm"! been lentollnbetl by ml explo- “ifln in u llllllc at Arstll-lllel-cor County at Noun today. Tllll llliiiQ is owned lily the A. J. Plltttrsullt Pocahontas Coal COIWDDII)’. MONTE (YAlRlLO, March 1.—<Ml1 zieutl-oiselle Suzanne Lengiell and Miss Eiizalhatil Ryan, easily lie- fe-aated Mrs. Mo-Lla Bjlireleiil IlWflll- 01')’. American wonlnn chllnlpio?! and Miss Hewett, of EllgLlnd, in the women's doubles of tho Mlvlllte (‘m-lo tournament today 6-—l. iSir HENRY DRAYTON: I real» ly must llsk my llon. friend not to puit words into llly mouth. What I said to my hon. friend: is’ this-and at 4o.000,000 dollars rorowsllt: way I want him to correct me at 011611 connecting tho Mississippi allcl if I am wrong-under: his original mlco Rivers willh the lltlontlclBritis-il prelferdilce he put in a rate use“, via Luke‘ El-lo. llo connection with wool in favor “- » l ~ ' .~_-_,- ' Jof Great Britain, which mte he lMEXIOO OITY, March 1.—- "Na- I himself increased afterwards be- turnl surprise" says El Universal cause he found tilial the woollen ‘s shown by Mexican uiillcillls overihdllflt-FY 111 this country W115 hviina WASHINGTON, March i.~Rei>- resentiativo Kelley. Republican» Pennsylvania, introduced a bill to day to authorize an ailbropriation ,_ @ i5 i’ lliliiilii DUES Nlli BENE IEMATEHIAEEY BY NEW TREATY WITH EEIANBE Full Report 0f Discussion in the House of Commons. Mr. Meighen and Henry Drayton Show Thai; Canada Loses Rat- 0 Convention. ‘France is- interested- lt-ls nonsense icll France produces, you ca'n-~ ‘t “§\$- yv" Readbylivery - ody 1 island Lille the Dew by the Fielding-La- tl-ulz, lbut tile world, has moved ‘nce 1007. Mall-y things have oc- Clll‘ii(‘ti elm-ct then to change lhB policy of the French government and they will not make as gener- ‘uus it lffifilly today as they tlili in 1907. We have to lneet the French government on their ground or come away and not meet tholll at all. \VEIL”II llly hon. friend admits tllrlt w-o taught to culiltilvavte trade with France. he must admit what lfoilows~tllat unless _we make a concession on the things ill which to talk lalbout making‘ a treaty. In 192i my hon. (fiend opposite made a treaty with France and 15111110118" i_v enough. you find my hon. friend contouring ‘today that things lwhich were in the minimum tarilf-f ‘in 1907 ought to be tin the mini jluriff today, but under the treaty of 19211. Sir IIEJNRY DRAYTON’ : Tem- porary for four lllonths. Mr. FIELIDEING: One or til:- heallirllgs inl that treaty is “ goods that are llo more under the operat ion of the minimum tariff." He gall Lo mcngnllze the changetl cou- liitinn olf France and‘ transfer ar- ticles from the minimum tariff to n illgilex- rate The w rid has mov- ed si ce 1907, My h n. rr 4nd ad- ni ' ritrrrli-‘ifrenl -in 1 L, but: i‘; evi ellllyl tilinks thiat it s upped in 192-1. The lrrolrcll policy in that rcspe has. changed, and we lilave to l‘:l el llllzlt cilllngell condition. Our 0mm iidrifi’ is ill some respects cilunged. and w e could not go to l-‘rllnce today and say: "Every- thing we ila-l in 1907, we are pre- pared to take today." The world has rllovul. In tllllt reslpect llly llon. friend had to Iidliiliil that the milli- nlulll tarill’ collili not he maintain .ed in rrevmrli to soul-e things, and ‘lwe have lhali to make tllel same ad- ‘ mission. iMy llon. fnielltl has mentioned SEW“. laces, WOTECS 0i‘ all-t, pellfmnl- ivry. l want to cmlpiluislae the [act that you cannot make ll treaty with France llnises you am willing to llla-ke some concession on those articles that she nlanulfactures. ii my hon. friend takes lthe ground tilzli. tilero should he ill) concession IOII tilosel thinms, hr» lakes the ground that t-hcmlsilould be no realty. My "OW Michal says that U16 Illlilled States gets something for nothlingl. ‘How long they will] Bot those concessions, I do not RWW. and we am not rosponellble for what the United States got. "011." he says, "we illllvc. l0 pay ‘or tholm." How are we to pay (or tilmn? By reducing the taxes oi the Oanadian people. Sir HlENRY DRAYTON: On lux- uries. lMr. IRLEUDILNG: By reducing the duty on articles which the Ca- mibmflil PBODIe want to receive. I do not mlnlll milking ll reduction 0i‘ that kind “Elfin the revenue will ti-tsnli ii, anll when it will llol hunt oiur own induetnlcis. That is h iliie wl.th the long declared po- 319? of our, government. Mir. STEVENS: i ls-noultl like to llsk my hon. friend a question and if he has not the information can he say what. countries unusq the “moat favored nation" clause wlll secure tho privileges tho; an m? (Continued on Page '2) Reorganize Police War 0n Bootleggers £5211?’ ' 3011B)’. he can give it lo us iaterf MAN Bill Y I J Mr. J 0s. Bambrick of With Broken Leg- juries. A very ball accident occurred on the railway track at. Sufilchlort Statiolnl lust evening \Vll(‘Il in cross- ing the track ilcfore lllc approach- ing train, ‘.\Il'. Joseph Eibllnbrick, at‘ Montreal. a lllinillg engineer who was Pfiliirniirg this IIIOFIIIII}; to the nlaillizlllll lifter a vigil w relatives at Scrhtl-hfort, WIIN struck by the engine; and thrown uncon- scious iilioh- the bank. The lruin urns slowing past mo station at the IIElIIIC, which was about 5.10 p.lll. and L113 accident occurred ton quickly even to at. tempt a rescue. Tile train was ‘mmedlkivfiy Bllrpiied unll the un- ‘ontlllinlc man, lbieedln-g fronl sev- eral wounds, and still unconscious, was pidked up. Tile train, which was consider- ably late at Scotcitiont, shopped for ‘no lreilght, but made last time to Cilzll-iottelownnrrlviug m 5.50 Bad for the Creditors ' of Insolvent Win- nipeg Concern WINNIPEX}, Mar 2- There vere revelations for the 1.800 lrlzdiltrrs‘ of the insolvent Doxnin-l ‘on 'i‘lc-ket and Financial Corpora-i .ion, a,» _pri-vat_e bank, yesterday,| i when statement of its affairs 3t! l-tholf-nwtaea. I 1895386 in due deposit nhief f whom are the St. Joseph’ Catilo-ic pariah, Archbishop A1- frella. Slnnott, Jacob J. Dyck, of Pillm'(§0\iii’8,1M£1l'i, and the Doulin- O-ll Express Itlnmiparly, who took ‘flmiilill action ageinrst the presi- lent, Augustine h‘. lSehimllowski, who is now ollt on $35,000 bail. This individual was present a-t tile lfternooll nleotilllg, but his replies ;o questions were quite penfullc-t- ury and tiiti not improve the very iark prospect for creditors, The vtatenlent of tlllle official trustees, the Traders’ Trust Comlpany, was reuli and explained in -Engiis"h, Iewisil, Ukrainian, Polish lllld Ger- ‘nan. A committee oi‘ twenty was ap- xoilntod whose duty it will be to lxamine with the trustees, the as- =ets of the defunct corporation‘ mid MILK)“, back to tile general uceLin-g ‘cuiicti fol" Ii/Ilarcll 13th. ' German Envoy Bad Accident While Cross ‘Railway Track Ahead 0i Train. Remalns Unconscious in City Hospital *1 < I fit‘ ' "Hm '.. ll sltlllnlll Siiiiflii Montreal Victim of Attempting "to and Other Severe In- p.ln. Tile inliurell man was at once conveyed in Mr, A. A. l-Iennessel’! umlbuiunce to the mty ‘Hospital, where lprollrupi: surgical attention was given. lAt a late ilour last night" the condition of Mr. Ba-mbrick re- luoined very serious. Ha was still totally unconsooius from the slhock. lie has a bad wound in tho toot, one leg fractured near iihq knee ivint. severe wouaus about the head und a bad gash under the right eye, Just how the accident occurred is nut known, lbut it appears either he did not see or bear- thq op. iimufimflfi tmin, or miacaichted the distance. He had been waning l at the station to board the train, and had started to cross to the other side of tho track when struck '17 the side of the engine. Drunken Banker Kills Three With . His Automobile (Special to The Guardian) PHIILADIDIJPIUA, Mpmh 2,.- Henry G. Brock. society nun and banker. was acctmedot drip u our minty-rive ' drunk. I-_I_ Etlfiigkw . . jAQQ his urphy 1a three. T-he bodies were huniou many feet in the sir, landing so "a"! =11 to be badly mutilated. A great crolwd- surged around the courtroom where the 3mg}; $4", "RB given a hearing. Another Defeated Politician 0n.- c, 1v. R, Board "OTTAWA, March 2.—“I,p the PQCWN)‘ HDPMHlod director to the Canadian ‘National Railway-s, Mo‘. O’ Talbot an employee of the Pro- vince of_ Quebec?” asked R. W. Grimmer. Conservative member for Charlotte. in the House oi Commons today. "Mo: 'I'al-bo|, is reported to be an employee of the Province of Quo- bec." replied the acting Minister of Railways ' " Dines With King‘ (Special to The Guardian) ILONDON, Mar. 2—-For the first ‘imo since the war the Gene-an tmbaseador and his wife lunchcd Miilh the Khg alnd Queen at Buckingham Palace today. The Weather, Etc W's A tor Mom‘: ‘I=L)N_TQ ROI-i. UP A Soiovu BALLTHAN To ROLL ouT A BARREL oi= ASHE!) “The government does not rs- quire of (Janadllau National direct- nlrs that they give up their regular emplolrnlenif‘ continued Mr. Graham. ' ‘Wu Mr. ‘Italbot a defeated Lib- eirai candidate in the general elec- tlion of 101.11?" pursuedi Mr. Grilli- mer. “Mr. Talbot, like many other vary worthy gentlemen failed. of reelection iin 119111 when be stood for the Countyl of Beliochassel" answered Mr. Gil-sham‘. House Votes Down Anti Betting Bill OTTAWA. Mar 2- The lI-Iouse or Corr-intone voted down wtliflbt the resolutiion of W. C. Good. Progressive member for Brant that ‘commercialized betting’ on race Jacks "be nude illegal by e vote of 96 to 76, Announoemtflis. Comv Events. first. Etc n8. Mantle Because ii is Your (irgcer in.” E Q1 moan ‘c: "k 0' iii!"