. new: Guardian. MENT SUSTAINEB BY MAJBRITY BF 25 vision on liing’s Amendment llesnltod in Vote oi ll6 to_ 9i Against the Amendment. Govern ntent Maiority on Original Motion was 25. special to The Guardian o ‘DAWA. March 4.—-The vote the King amendment was taken Government had a maj- members oi that party as Bolshev. lsts. He found the National pro- gressives siucene men of a high type oi citizenship. a Even ii the worst comes to the worse and that means that the Tory Government. country will sur- Andrews of Winnipeg and , Guuthior, iSt._ Hyaclnthe. voting the Govgrnment. OTTAWA. March 4.—The ini- ndlng division, stimulated ilag- .g interest in the debate on the dress which was continued in the use oi Commons yesterday. The vernment supporters continued rest on their oars, leaving iihe de ti; to be carried on by the memb- . of the Liberal Opposition and ii‘. F. Pardee (West Lambtori) r9. suming the debate on the address congratulated the Premier on his attainment to the leadership Gov- ernment. Mr. Pardee hoped. how- ever. that Mr. Meighen would not long remain as Government leader. The present Government was a war uld not go wrong under any of rties in the House F _. . V’ l; j t 1221:" < l » a "l , t . i‘ lslbtnlli/j.t/vi "v. I v IIIQPQOQFES. fight? sws-w-s. "r a \\i~\\‘- “$1 sew ti by Every t. Annual Subscription. do lly llnll. Gunilla 5Q CHARlaOTTETOWN, CANADA ‘SATURDAY, MARCH 5, not. o. i. Mutilation INTERVIEWS onvi sooniits in ifonnection With Proposed Steamship Service Scotia Business Men lleeniy‘ lnteresttd‘ - and Sympithetic. ‘ a u-n-s the‘ creating of greater interest in‘ ernment to take up the subject. island is losing an intcalcutable amourrtt of trade in its itami products through tho nomoperatlon of this service. I-lalilsx business sidy. Labor Problem last summer. This was not duel promised careful consideration o Cause oi Deiea Special to The Guardian LONDON, March 4. Dally Express discussing the dei temont made by Hon. iiding who began to speak at a e hour. Mr. Fielding declared the me Minister, leader oi the op sltlon and leader of progressive rty are all young men ful-l oi cn~ _ and ability. Ho declared nim- i in favor of the ntlons and went on to shdw the h place Canada must occupy in rid affairs in the British Empire. What Canada needed most said .-Fleldlng. Win! ‘Liberal Govern- ‘. , but it was a. comforting ‘o1 that tho three party leu- " l“ m” “ml” wer” a“ ywnmnewsipapers. while admitting that ues ion o the Britt h e r o .3... ..‘....... ......‘....“;.l’.t.%. ‘,".‘;f'g,§§_ gvggggpgltgigpglrg. t “m ‘pflw M mu“ had oi butsihess men. They enthused an influence upon ‘ ‘ The province is also losing ser eat This travel was estimated at up. of Sir Arthur Griffith Boscawen. wards of 6.000 persons to thisilnterest themsetlves in the HPQQSL province annually during the ity of rmestablishlnr- ‘ service in the “W310? bl!"- summers when the steamers were between (‘hariobtcnomi and Pictuu "YEW-loll. Sh.“ U"! Teflllli- Ls a mani- running on this route. From . public 0i numlber oi persons the Colonelkleprcssiortln business in the cent. 8! blfidflllfi conversed with he formed the op.‘ res visited and the business men SIVBH l0 1116 Dominion! flllflfli! UN! ‘lnion that passenger traffic has see the necessity of creating every Oihfil" been greatly curtailed. possible avenue of trade. Unless The Colonel first visited Plctou lW-ll product ~ ‘J/‘tfil quick- ly and cheaply in Ultl eastern. tow-rs n‘: Nova Scotiii, Prince Ed- wrurd island farms are going to in . ' lose one oi their very best mark- Dlldlali deal" ma‘ i116 “BQWPIOP fffgmfiiopgwgz,“ having me There is also the loss to the, ed ‘prohlem w“ u“ mo” 1mm.” subscribed generously to the propnltrily M"! Dwvllme l?! fillaakelnlézifcilgy, the recently appointed Minister oi iestution by the Brltis their determination war s-hall becarried‘ out. n oonspicious for ability, or and industry. lt was possible on can uila. would got a. Farmer Gov- . ant, M-nFieltllng saidJ-le could cannot-them k551i Farmers p01 iiiibilbilllleilll or . PRESIDENT oionioo Pathetic lltipliillie irom Whitedlonse oi Aged and infirm cit-President lliison. llirding’s loangurai Addross Disciaims Intention oi Minging ill European ilntangiements. alliance It can enter into no poli- "sootliiiiiio soon ANil stool" ‘Bonita its“ unnt Address Substance oi Eioq Malcom at Caledrrinn Ciansman l. ll. Rooms llhursday Night. nt, better known windy-N undoubtedly the lanareataw-Bitev to write soon il-flfltvflfl J_ H, sweet note of Burn in death. Many oi her 10MB. m tmtstnndlng merit m...» written nothing more than Land O‘ The Lenl" she would have been assured of immortality ' The i song "O Rowan Tree", though gardcd by competent oi her beet eifortsfw The speaker concludod his 5M1 address, of which the Mime i! BIC tin outline, with a fitting-tribute .10 the greatest oi Scotland's bards, Robert Burns. sud with some umun Between Charlottetown and Pictou. Nova Iln the course of an eloquent ad-lha dress on "Scotland in SOllg Story" at the Calodonlnn rooms Thursday evening, Mr; "Scotland is. and has reason be, proud of her songs and oi music. it’ so obsolete 2| word as the. Muse is ullowathlc in our tiny. Illil_\' be assorted and rcpt-uteri tim the Muse ot" Scotland is not it i-las icni ibeauty. nor a crowned Queen. nor a fine lady, but a simple Poun- l try lass. fresh, louoyanulmxum and healthy, iuil of true inflow-lions and Col D. A Mcltiinncn D S O inese . - - - -| men of the [own he waited ltitlllgilclalniu llvagwnfllglggtfilvolizaindafltiaxlilp “Ilia” Ho?‘ %'thM°Greg°r' M' L P" _ - -.W "TECH ve em courtieously and ren Gumallel Harding. w s inau- iax. rlls visit. had for its objecterranged for a meeting of the gOV. a ' Special to The Guardian TlllIlSHIAGTTJN. March 4.—War- ticnl committments any economic obligations or subject‘, ‘our decisions to any other than our istuarated President oi the United tatrs today with ceremonies géauwgelgfiifihifinfilgllsndfl$ivlffilMFrom new Gliasgoufl Colonelhnost as simple as those customar- He w“ warm‘ received ‘w: cum acKinnou went to Halifax udicroily attending the opening oi’ u so: where and the Yea/t " . FY- e found the business omen very slon ot the Canadian Parllumgnt at 81‘ 9B 60111138)‘ much alive to the prospect oi rerbttnwa. was extended to him wherever he storing [hi5 steamship Service 39m WBM- H6 immd I119 P601118. part-" he addressed a meeting of tho icu-lanlv tnemufilllwi with. eager: council oi the Board of Trade from the United States seeks no part, in 501'!“ PQ-efltflbllflllmelll O! flwhom he received a. most sym- steamship route. which is almost w,i_peii¢ hearing A Gummmhl as °ld "5 31° 1115""? 0i i119 13- of geven. with President Stu-it's as land- _, ichalumnn was appointed to wait recorded progress The Colonel says Prince Edward 0n the government and press the States, Mr. Harding claims oi this service for a sub.‘ g funtiliar. is re WAlS l-ltlNlG-TON, White House for the inst time, :1 halting, nslicn faced figure exert- ing every ounce of his will powr" The crowd w-liicb gathered out ilc the White House grounds him and Harding leave Capital stood hushed to silence by the spectacle oi the bent grey hnir ed man shuffling to an automobile. hen he reached‘ it attendants had llfn his feet on the steps and help its our him inside. During the fifteen minu in .t== ride from the Executive Mansion He to the Capital Woodrow Wilson re- will beiinained oblivious d our ears ‘which cheered intermittently other luaugunratlon ‘President Harding in his insu- gural address today declared that maiden who acorns tencesl and sipcalts her honest. ior-Qt. li‘ sometimes lndiscreet. in lror lull- guage her heart is pure. Site I|~.I\.‘r jt-sts nt virtue though times line n fling at hypocrisy. Her directing the destinies oi’ ‘the old wtritl and is unwilling to become entangled in European politics. The Scottish character. Hi5 were inter-spared with many melee which were‘ ec- companioii on the piano by Prof. This was supplemented the wisdom oi non-involvement in old world affairs. We will The committee from Pictou_ New no responsibility Glasgow and the Halifax Board of own conscience and judgment each instance may determine. tears. and her humor is its genuine no lter tenderness. "Then, are ample ovlilcrices tllzit a literature of song and existed in the Northern laud before the coming of ‘Saxon illld some phoutvgraphic eelectio the whole forming an entertain- oi exceptional ream and quality, and one heartily enjoyed by a music-loving audience which filled the Caledonlon Club room:- men instanced the iuct that lt re. Trade, together with Col. idacKtin quired from eight to nineteen days non waited on the government declared our eves never to get a consignment of eggslThursdoy morning and presented blind to a developing an from Charlottetown to Halifax their case. Here also they wer to any inefficiency, but to conges._tiie project. The ma i tion oi freight on the‘ other side. ixrcsented to Premier. Murray who L at the ‘time oi the visit was coniin ousiy In the inter travel between ed to his room through illness. Halifax, Pictou, New Glasgow and kestored’. The? (m! - ant factor in the contest and sum mmon and unnamed a delanmm "1111 [ourhsf [md9_ y but he ' declined to describe - Y to the . . m “d”, More “so? to interview the Bovernm to alleviate the H“ he“ "up w” at New GML . -1. """""""' growingunrestoithemasses. (lilllllbl ll. ii Si’ tron EALEFDEUILE rema- J. L. Younker, Montague. uibsidl’. gow where with a “umber of bumlsteaimcr iommunicntlo . a_.__ _..--- .__~ r mcnt house. 172 Keno-St. Apply l noe I .. HREE ‘SATURDAY SHEtCIALB. Gold Soap 35c" Domestic Short~ r oning 23c. Good Tea, 39c, 1 pint T 0N THE Hipoltte 25c. ____... _1-wo on r -HTHREE rooms Apply 51 ‘HEAR THE BIG H‘ "Columbia gralfonola. oi You Dear. (wait! B011 Cash Th S ~ \tnr_v also reported that _ e e n‘ pm, and plwifliijil out tho “inperative need ot Although r trout as the var- are ‘being pretty tltor hupefuL inw-i- "when A principal cause they 1mg te violfllmns “l ‘he ties than the regulations is ignorance of the low ure to meet He referred to the fishing done m, o; ‘he pw- with nets He believed some did e adoplgd. not know this was contrarv to re‘ y violations. but. some heal paid ‘high lv ‘for iloi-ngit. In the lest few Laws months the overseer: had secure gfgd i7 prosecutions. 66 convictions and ’-‘JN'O.__'ALFRED_—WTCUO‘N'A_LD night in the "Charlottetown Board . -.i- streams Land Surveyor. Hermanvllle. BEER 6. WEEKS on a big Special 99c_ d Saturduy- Como- __________._ EiATHER YOUR __ __w_v»_u “e JUST ARRIVED LARGE BHIP- merit oi milk bottles. Apply P. McDonald. Cor. l*WANTED.- TWO sxezmsuc- provided ed dining room girls. Victoria Tl"? __________ ‘DANCE TO F Nest- Big foxtrot h it. A. E. Toombs. and and" the executive 15ers; sparrow to get one thousun o e86 P tMir. Gallant dealt with a number d o" dhltflbutlom‘ of other features of the fishery re .___.__ ‘LOST_—BET'W black lwbket boo Prince Edward island Game Association was held lae-t protecting 0" rt Trade Rooms Tris President. lllr flames Paton o! many of ti Secretary Mr. A. R. B. lluck read the minu t-tou-s meetiing which wer ‘The Secretary submitted a coP if a. handblll containins a svnor sis of the-Fink and 98MB “no b3 conrlscstions . k. Finder please —‘-—' ,_ sravznvaoov LOVES r-o ounce Same ‘iucmm, ,0,” place n, leave at 233 Qllflflli 5L LUMBlA RECORDS Hear them at A- lto Columbia dance music Hear, u m P E tbespecialhits ninth. E. Toordbsag": ‘go ggneml towns was m“ 18.90 BUVs YOUR CHOICE OF ‘_______________ those lovely $25 v0 $30 reed up- {FOR SALE M. HUNTER bolstered chairs. See windowg A my farm oonaiatin in very good state 0 with dwelling house. nl wastrel: ro volatiles: m m or single house. l , u ld be left. “mi the executive- mrme to m“ ‘ "The Secretary rend "a number of rro Le-rL-csurnattvoktaica-n. outw- °" ‘ an for Ofllfl- 51W “has ltllléfitt in the case oi the King v8 p desk in peri. . . a,“ (on r-isrti, tried at oitawn. om! another flat top double quarter oak roll to d er also one ‘HARDWOOD BL (ism ‘rsontainlng slxt. wood. Few carloa draw" ornamental and educative purposes. particulars which stated that the matter but woke or than“ ‘was tendered me __._.._._----- *AUcTlON.-T0 BE ‘SOLD BY promises t 20. on Sat- MacAdam Bros. Selkirk at Grahams Rnfld .50 o'clock p. m. 1 dark _ t. .9 Yflars old. ‘arms summon had no Dower to gnu cash. Bert E. McKay'- INVEBTED lN- ed ‘m’ p"! “U1 Mr. S. T. Gallant. inspector oi come 8100- P" mmu‘ Fisheries was than called on mull world. Free lniornna-Bave M mmrutlu m", Wm, ml ‘words-including U. ‘ nt quotations. GOV-l ‘rota sALm- val-unite house on fltlhoolt B grountle. mililern i Apply to McLean an Royal Bank building. tit-Kurtis utoro to $1050 mattresses 1b cotton feltdnattresa $20 grades this week _______.__.__ DEDQr-CLEAR- f$ half price. Odd $9 Florida oyster wit All $i0.000--survey. ‘ tement. Florida B .. . ’ ._g,.,.....-o-—- - ‘resort. t-iuflt a no. a4 us: Trude, Apeliwhi st. loutuwuml. l. 1. Landon- d aanouaea their bore fun _ 18th. 1N1. l. H. p or five night. discussing the report "l" lllll] l0 load I011 v ualhiby Foreign l! VWW- ‘ P'"'“°',‘events at Londonlrhie Ministers are poi‘ will” ° ' porifld w have expressed regret onuutiei-ty of tho Children ‘SM-IMAM! WANT-ID men n aelf rosoecti Whose ambition.‘ present occupation tn ttinteiy suggestions. t‘ should be revised because as ct. on. seconded by tilir. J. S. Morris! choice. iln concluding Mr. Gallant ' mmmunicutions. one a letter acc- ylng the text on tlm judge- correspondence re illo securing oi’ ‘we deer-no be unwed hem m vnnce of the low. e never deaf to the call or civiliza- ‘ Malcolm Canmovels p Saxon Queen. in tho lltli, (‘onturyyl put it out of fashion; ‘ltili for some time after this the (Icltic oriizin oi‘ tins nation received solemn recognltiorl. from n very early period we find the poet's craft a recognized itntl; ‘honored one; and the Scots are. not quite the unlettered people tin-y‘ are so often called. the first grout English pool. (‘hunt E1. his (Ianterbury mi Tales in 11i83. but the Arclide Barbour oi Aberdeen compl his poem “The Brits" in 1'37? hour was succccdcil lw sever tiuguislied poets in King Jame "ftlflli, Henry son oi’ Dumfcrnrl lumber. Guivain Douglas, and Sir Scotirt mun David Zdudsay. Nat these only, but preacher. or’ “rendering mlnstrels from an early dnto kept Sco stirred by song. With their harps el idavs. Not once did the President oser con- ilift his silk lint ‘bu wrought. lug spirit stuycii with him. in the the lrurtmn last few minutes hills with which he ilid immigration Res- r tion. We recognize tter will be in the world which the cl tor-t with progress We sense the coll of lrcltrt fellowship fraternity nnil co- killed two operation. Wc crave friendship n iiurhor no hate but America can n party to'no permanent military priatiou -'t'.lill_ N llFlFilATFS PRBFESS BPTlMlSM AND BBURABF won Respect to Terms lmp Silil by mitts with‘ (loom-ins at ilomo o e Pomeitng ilevoin ion Bvi-rtirrow oi the Goveanmnt and" ll tabiish men; oi bovi-t Govirnment. .. ._.=_.:_‘;-._ -__.' llealh oi Rev. B. B. Moore, Native otilharlottetowii llALil-‘AX, N. S, ‘March t-Jterv. . retired Methodist ulster and chaplain at theclty iounil dead in his bed residence here Col. lliacKinnon is deeply anx. nd not mifm‘. the —Tlie London 'he_ Svrinevs to Chanlottetowmlious that the people of (Jltarlotte- be trictlon Bill and the Army Appro~ l town and vicinity should seriously a He found there was consiiieratblc noon home, wits cteit rtt, his daughter's Bar.- tliis morning, death being due t0 al lll5 itcnrt liillllrfi, ltov_ llir. Moore, who s 1. was eighty one years elm-was born inc. in Charlottetown, coming to Nova y years ugo as a. circuit . lliaritime Provinces ' Telegraphic flaws o The Guardtiln Y HAP-F ANDYGUE~ CAMPBELtl-TON barilic character familiarly recog- nized by the people, the whole land was free to their passing fro. Tho High Treasure- d inlof tim reign of James lV. tent the,l<lng's fondness for their stor- ies untl song They sitppliorl in fact the pluco of the public library. the out r9 a. stance. exhibition week last yee-r when fully 1600 more people would have come hrul titer-e been direct Special to The Guardian Today's uiewspapers engage shows N B [T0 PR speculation regarding the ex " of the Allies military iucnsures tq lbe adopted if the Germans to meet. the Allied terms. The Dally pomrlar rooms of today. LONDON. March -i.--Aiter a lot-s. night session the German delegat again tackled the reparations pro- ‘blem hero today. Rushing the com- pletion ol’ the new counter posztls for the Allies to b cil Jiitmdny noon EMUPOW. March L-qtos. Minister oi Public d today that the ovinclnl government will be oak. to vote one half the subsidy ro- quired- for a ibriiige over the. tigouche at Cumphellton. r ill vote the other half, b :1. between 570.000 to 880.000. oosrmouisti =1; wen-one AT sr_ room FRED They were fore- H. J. Vinot_ the poets of Scotland. W sowing in wild and lonely places pr ‘whet grelw into gnrileng of song in hearts long after them. pro~ ‘Mirror claimed t bmltt- ‘tion that the British wzir office wn iiir of the ready to place n division of int'nn- stic- try zit the disposal of ‘Marshal Foch danil the newspaper said it under- stood that the British would occupy stated Duesseld0ri_ The speech of Mr. Lloyd George mismrmn also today cven from other c-Qun Fish and Game Association ’r\yro"t-.-. to iisberv regulations. He Ger-mm; was distinctly optimi cast down by George's speech the d Privately it was anticipated heavier penal-l Allies named ior fail drew high pr the reparations de-ianti-governmout organs. ‘iiontreal iiirclien Thief Shot Dead r - ~ ' _-- Woman s Rights MONTREAL. March .._...... . running fight and shooting duel ,1 m0 | f 11d m x ‘m; b". Alfred Dnudlin, Montreal chicken l; delafll. (it, it: theft’: c 1 M m” “aw German an“ women In ‘mpm were advanced a thief was shot dead at St. Bruno lstep when the House of Representa- ' ' b ~ t d ite b it He also told of receiving a letter um 8.10pm.. a b“. gmng women firsieeoolviezrsljreiv Z cm: or; n m 1 ‘ ‘ i d - so en rra rig in ts not v t es. an '8 WEB Cillitured after he so rich in iballad and story, quiver- ing with passion oi battle or molt‘ lng with love and sorrow “The origin of Scottish music is w drnccd tn tho-i highlands, an ex‘ h“ Mo“ commented “mm as n“ keys result of thefts from the barn-llloiiwdlf lgnlll rm Maritime Aerial Route Discussed greater extremes of fortune try hats there been mania iicsted more variety oi race_ Celt, tho Dane. the ‘Saxon and the Norman brought twith them his store of superstition oi the . m", sea and the night's Michael OLMW’ m.’ They peopled every glen and cave.‘ _ every crug and stream. with a host U". m the ‘my w“? a of imaginary creatures. Headlands and doles became ha; Ottawa” Japanese Parliament we» cg Adopts Bill on Elnpress of Britain. enroutv: The Canadian» curling tearm were also on ‘roxro. March t-‘rns rights oi L Game Ac». zulations and submitted several a in whlch me was "VH1, an races, that maker Scottish history ten WITH mAeosilc ‘Boutique.’ {mm the Assistant Deputy oi Fish ‘,,"§,',‘aféu.“,..l§,,"Qfielllllgfifixl B111‘; cries in reference to the most suit M“ ‘ #1.!” ' able places tor trout hatoheries. He - " ~ had replied‘ tho-t there are somew the right to attend political meett- Dfludnn mg- The “lawn” almuued ‘1 m“ exhausted his stock of ammunition.‘ t hich prohibited women from join- o“ mutton o‘ Mr’ A’ E" Morflsllt) suitable streams and that the T719 1W0 WBYB found driving along ' lug political associations or being me mad to st Bruno Wm] a “a, . gh buried here vesteflll?“ d “m” lriiosonlc ceremon m the shadowy per‘ was h“; tion. ‘Melodies have been we knuwunot how by orul communication and have through innumerable hantlr being collected . .. b6 13-. . "iii. l woe derided that this mritteriw” would l m R m“ er o present at political gatherings. lt ‘and of chickens. geese and u". ioressed the. hope that tho tmem- important be" “Tlllld 11° "l1 l" m5“ WW9" emancipation of Japanese woman- to boost the cause of the Aesoulni. rim WEATHER .. crnurnnamun TIDE, noon, srrc III-F? 1' . at TORONTO_ . M11111! R-qflfihb winds fair and cold. . ion and to ‘help educate tho people nmrheans baron, along the lines of proper obser- Tire bill which was g-lven n pre- liminary discussion and referred to a committee of tho House early Highland ballad music is composed in the ‘minor key and was originally sung to the harp. The bagplpe. now considered the national instrument of the Gael, only came into gener- On emotion, of Mr J-. S. Morris. seconded by iMr. Duck a ltenrty this month‘ was strongly worded address bee“ "lfierred m u“, Chm (lamp speaker iorhis able support nnil er Potter ‘)1 on lSunlnnerisidte you ‘y Mknowledsed‘ to run tiounds to hunt foxes Tllw applicant was inionned that the As _________...>____ $81110 . been ‘scour oi Florlm- on Sunday. March 6th. His . subjert in tho morning will INDl-RQ FOR MU‘ 353L114, March ‘ 4.—-German be. ", '1 we ‘be absolutely ' tuotil 9 o'clock last sure that our Lord Jesus Christ sctmlly rose from the Minister Bhnonmon days dead?" and oLc subject. tu the evening will bu, "The Glor~ ---0 p"; Cabinet sa y “nail Lassi- uis threat oi memes which °' °°“~"- mor». commie! enlpltmn neceua It. Dennla_ Bo! "it settle m no U900? '°'"“"'“°“‘ °“ ‘mun’ mm‘ utmisr-a stud! in the "“”"°l mu of r nah etown otters ma m. oAv TODAY AT sun o . , ‘- fl“ 10m flgygh ‘ W5]; I THIN Wlll b0 6 00] us.“ M swam-revs PIPI‘ 05°" "Nb ’ maroihzhlffilollogmmullelvie? II . - ~ Apply m not. _ - . u“ Mada.’ :18». \ a i. . ...._....- .~ ill use in tho itltlt Century High mm “m, ‘um-um: M Q51 and tonight at 7.24. ~ ' '~‘~ and rises ticnnorrow we“... A “mldul °i N°w Bflmwmk‘ Amy" excellent address which he fitting. by thousands of w canted to the Chamber. scrtad that to deny women access to political knowledge and political HALIFAX March 3____\t Gown.“ a serious lflllustice. merit House a meeting was held of the executive committee of Maritime branch of tire Canadian Air Force Association. l-ls lion-or the Lieutenant Governor. honorary . .. _ president in the chiair. Those pres- m“ Pmenmnc” of Rmhsay l M“ FLVING DEM°N°TR‘T'°N o" still survive many beautiful High- land melodies "urtprinted and nu- knovwn to the Lowlands which may yet b» hcnrd in remote glens and straths: but during the past cen- turv the tide oi immigration has ren tiered all but. solitary many a rn 9m 299 p‘ m‘ it was‘ not nntt HA LlFAX- CHAR LOTTETOWN- l“l"°‘l M‘ ”"““ll°a"'°“ m‘ a permit‘ ‘The meeting then adjourned. 5T. JQHN ROUTE PRQPOSED. and that the existing lnw was not Th secretory also reported that. i mp1»; thirty. _new members hail s‘. s in keeping with the spirit of the I ..___<o>--—- l GERMANS FOM?'NT|NG REVOLU TIDN ' cellrony" that interest ‘was swiictent iv stirred to trv and recover ronr Fm“ u°'“'°"““‘ L‘ E‘ D‘ Sm“ one tailing memories and trembl- ing lips of those who still bad trac- tliem. tlm fragments of Scot- bnllnd minetrelsy. "Except the ivriuzg independence which brought upor f Scottish histcrv thr- ebtulng names of Bruce and Wail- ece. nothing has u impressed the e life and poetrv- oi Scotland as the oi‘ “In ancient Stewart "lallv" l° t r iihwllllstilsmiidi’ ‘- - '11 rt na one o mei- t ‘umull-l-“E ‘Pllbl-“i m‘ of gveirv and rmsie can speak of 1w and it is wit“ the Stewarns without torrents-int» °n °f 3Y1“ regret. and some degree ot the demonstrations during the summer ,9 M. “M, d a months on the Halifax-Charlotte gm“: h: n u town-St. JohmHaa-liiiex route is one ffln“fg: MONWP- l! ll "Tl" tmtchlng cry than that plaintive “"15 m‘! will?!" ivric of lmdv Nulrrfs. which rinn heart yet-J-Bonnio FOURTH SUNDAY IN LSNT frato in APARTGF MARCH B woutum‘ §ORE IF one of ‘Fruro: Flying Oiflcer. F. A. cRne. of Si. John. vicechaiir- Fl ht Officer H. it. Stewart us“ arlottetown. secretary: Pilot r ll. H. Whltlook. oi Charlot- d Pilot Officer A. E. Stir phensou oi‘ St. John and W. H. Den- Rev. Cnnon Troop -will ‘be ‘ l th Preacher at the ‘three swomncerm’ns l sogvices in Si. Paul's Church ~many communist potty tori the ultimatum delivered to German delogat e occasion for a revolu- tit nary proclamation, in w German ‘worklngrnen are c to overthrow the Government. erect o Soviet state and effect n political and economic alliance with Russia. The communists announc» that de- tncnstratiotts will be held on Sun- lt was decided to f~ rwani to th Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Mr Minister, aemunfi letter setting forth in tstn mcornrsendntions i stood that the carrying day. The text of the Allied ultimatum reached Berlin last night after the . evening papers were off the press and the public at latte remained uninformed ‘with respect to t punitive measures. cabinet had no definite news from Dr. Simone an ot this confined its deliver least accented.‘ ~ . u _ av and g“. There will he a service for m mm“ ' m” “"15"” "m" men only in the Pariah Hall many dgfnflflkll Old “filth “NY .a . teas pent, Hie eubiect will V- "°“°"‘ "w" "num" m m n, ma. More; and Spiritual and there is not a more rleretood. is that p be carried by seaplanes and tip-mug“ m; ere while still sev- quite-g NW awn)‘ ear. of Scotland's wm- some er. The p ‘lcialis official n9 landed on “l! hours from port. Forest rang~ "mg floheriee. Dltrol. Dho‘ , Jill-is the Jacobite "Sound The Pib- aiodsnrveywoi-lrbyaircrett " -- " ‘ ‘ ’ in the programme soggee ed by the association. Jolt IIIWQ lasted until ulna o'clock to u‘ in- - carnal survey oi the situation- . . \. 40': all the scottlsli Hillel who M". written vet-w. our t" ‘Pr’ “wvwttsnnxoe. an... a