Olllllfli sllll llllll ible (Special to The Guardian) UPTAWA. adlan Government has not tion will be taken in connec to retain fifty per cent. of purchase ntoney of qarmnn ports for reparations purposes. town Guardian. ‘Wren Isrlllg Guardian. Iaamlad “M. r TllllN lilllllllllliil]? From Germany to Canada are Neglig- March BL-The Can- made up its mind as to what ac- with Premier Lloyd George's plan Canta- [Nlll _ 3i several occasions ' ' in f. illfeflill the plan. has snswere e mat ~ s still duds, consideration. At Elle ziflitiqézig“ present time imports from Germany ‘a ' l’ 7 to Canada are negligible in quan- my. day for the W‘ nvornng of tion the im- on fall. Vv Vvvvv l LCCNCENSEDSPECIALS‘ Roman And Greek Relics In London 5t. Spring Park Road. early. c Hynes Bakins Co. nranm FOR sate, aoacasa uated in Auburn, 40 acres clear. balance covered with hard soft wood. For particulars apply to James Quinn_ FOR SALE-UAR‘ OF‘ SEED OATS due to arrive in short time. further particulars apply to J. F. McMillan, 21 Upper l-‘illiltlorc St. rron SALE L asauvlrul. acre farm, new house, , eas terms. Apply Guardian. 1. 'JNO_ ALFRED McDONALD, Lend- Survqyor," (Mnnanvfll Charlottetown. sue ron an. u: PARTIES *WANTED..-A MAID TO ASSI8T at houswork. Apply 185 Prince - ‘PIT GAME E608 FOR ‘ALE. 80 warn-so I av f " laud-Farah. house witih about 10 or 12 rooms. Apply P. 0. Box 1173. Mort-tune ‘HOT CROSS SUNS. —ORDElRl Phone 314, Tomline . “war Sand by Exeavat‘ in Waste Land In Fetter Lane “m: °t may‘ .__.__ LONDON, March zit-Roman and other relics have been dug up in a piece of iwaste land in Fetter lane, B, 0., adjoining NevilPs court. The land has been used-as an allohlnent b; Mr. Hugh S. Gordon, a mining engineer, who lives in Nevllrs court, and discoveries, Bwhiie dig- ging led him to make further ex- cavations. ‘ Mr. Gordon sank a shaft to the London gravel, and in doing so cums across 30, silver coins, one oi which was of the Roman period. the others being of later dates; two women's gold rings of the Tudor period, pieces of wbat are believed to have been monkh chains, an bits of _medieva_i tiles. Just before the excavation reached the IJODGOS gravel some flue Roman chief-ill? were found. One is a Samiaolware plate (red terra com). with very fine glue. Below what is called the Roman strata he found the most SIT and For e.) BERLIN, Mar. criminals" Supreme Court at Lelpaic are ex- pected to commence at the heel!- Sugar Prices Advanced 50 Cents FRIIDERICTON, March 24.—Loc ' al wholesale grocers were advised refiners today of an advance Ready for Launching LUNENBURG_ March 2l.-—Ev- . erything is in readiness here to- launching the sdhooner Bluenoee with which Nova Scotians bspe to international F won by War Criminals To Be Tried 2%Trials of before According to newspapers. cases brought by Sri- tish Government will be taken u? first and witnesses are‘ coming. to Germany from England to testify. Milan Theatre Is Bombed LONDON, Mar. 24—-.-A bomb ex- plosion took place in t’he Diana theatre, Milan, Italy, last night, when twenty persons were killed according to a despmtch to London Times from that city. Many were injured, at least twenty of whom are not expected to survive. The police bell-love the outrage tho protest against Malateataslmprisonmeut. . h_—--gg3_-._-__ Tl Rotary Elli)!“ on, vrork of anarchists as n There was a_ large attendance at the regular weekly of the Rotary Clluib yesterday after Saturday the Gioucest or man and the Esperanto last luncheon Cardinal Gibbons (Special to The Guardian) ‘ . . r . ‘ M3’ °‘“‘“ "r "t “‘ ’“‘" dilifllllsiféiiiii°lifilfcfiili Matter not yet Definitely Decided. Imports ' ic .5"... diledréattzh; Archienllwnl! . res ence e y, after a pro- longed illness which mainly af- 87th year. - fully at 11.33 o'clock. Gibson suffered a relapse pressing effect upon him. expected that the most church dignitaries in the of ishcr- that tihe funeral will not plelce much inside of a week. _.__--<e->-—L— No Defence In m‘ no evidence offered on behalf Doughty at‘ the County the and the hearing was concluded the afternoon. verdict will ‘probably be reached the * noon or evening. Heated Discussion _ W; Atterbnrv. Vice President the Pennsylvania. lines has Passed Away allnrmlloxuo m o. Miro]! 2'4. —Jnmes, Cardinal Gibbons, Arch fected his heart. He was in his The end came peace‘ Cardinal Palnr Sunday evening, the unseasonablel higher temperature having a de- As it is the Uni-ted States will attend, it is proibalble take John Doughty Case ronorrro, lulu. zl-irilere was the defence in the trial of John Criminal Court here on a charge of stealing $105,000 of Victory‘ Bonds, the pro? perty of his former employer Ain'- oroae J. Small, wealthy thrsatre owner of this city, who has been missing since December 2, i910, Doughty is charged with conspi- racy to kidnap Ambrose J. Small but his trial on this charge will not take place until next week, owing to the bolt": v Friday. The the theft charge tomorrow after- By Railway Board _CHICAGO, Mar. Bi-General W. of _ testified before‘ the‘ iailroad‘ lslborbosrd yes- terday that his railroad maintained an extensive spy and espionage system among "its employees and it MARCH 24th. The House opened at l1_40 a." m. MR. A. E. ‘MGLEAN asked for particulars regarding-the Baldi- mand Bridge project. HON_ MR. CROSBY (Commiss- ioner ef Public Works) said that his department had Just received word of trouble in connect with this bridge about a week ago, HON. A. 4E. ARSENAUilJF-"May l ask the honorable gentleman fust what is the trouble? HON’. MR. CROSBY. in reply, asked that this question be not pressed too strongly a, present. He was not verv clear on some points of the matter himself. in accordance with notice given, Mr. J. ('2. Irving asked the Cfymmigg loner of Public Works whether he had received a petition from cer- tain inhabitants of Earnscliffe and China Point praying that the rnad k-rolvm aa Cherry Valley Road be exllended f-"om Seal River direct across the Beers and Mclnnis pro; parties lio the Enuth end of the Cherry Valley Road which rune to POWIIBI; and if so also what action the Demrtment intended taking in the mntier. The Commission r of Pub'ic Wlrks replied that the sialement referred to had been receivrd, but "H! Wllmrtment had no time yet to fully look into the. mnliter. of in i*1 llllfilll HE lllllllfllfi Fllfllllllfl Hlllllllfi Premier Again Urged to Table Public Ac- counts but Accounts are not Forthcom- ing. Joint Address to Governor General in Council Asking for Standardization of Railway and Second Car Ferry. second Car Ferry Steamer to ply between Port Borden in Prince Edward island and Cape 'l‘ormen_ tine in NewiBrunswick. The House resolved itself into comrnltee with Mr. D_ C. McDonald in the chair to consider the follow- ing Address to His Excellency the Governor General in Council which was unanimously adopted. ADDRBQS T0 ms ExcELmoNcv trim oovarmon GENERAL lN common. We, l-iia Maiesty's dutiful and sembiv nf Prince Edward island inf general assembly convened, ap- nroach your E ellency and awpTEB- en : ‘ That since the withdrawal of the steamers formerly niv-inz ‘Mtween Charlottetown in Prince Edward island and Pictou in Nova Scolia. Purl between Summerside in Prince Edward lslnnri and Poinll “i! Chen“ in New Brunswick. and ‘he eeiohlishnlenl of the ml- FPTPV “immer- Princ-e Edward island, "Five"?! Por- Bordon in P-ince Fdwnrd island and (‘ape TnrmefL ripe in New Brunswick, all m9 nnssenlzer traffic and practically u" "i6 "Wight traffic coming to and In accordance with notice given Mr. E. T. l-liglzs asked the Leader of the Government if he had re- "iVBd filly netiltione or requests that, the‘ rl-snsllllle- s. glraflgd m women in this Province. If s0, how many requests had been received and from whom received, also if it is the intention of the Government Mum "m. w“ w“. bu“. _ _ . _ n an had “we arse“ ls M various at the present session to introduce beforgsiapening of navigation and “Mm” M n“ m” “bu” " "“‘°l§§$'5.le§fx'i5li:“.w?>§§§§ 06f tlienday points where guns and ammunition legishmm‘ “mm” “mm” i719 save expenses. Ciflvin‘ l-lowat-t, gold ornament, threequarters of an ,5 orliginfllll! Bmtnsnd Pfflvldfiii 1°!‘ were keiit, ' Brigadier General franchise m ms mum“- Vicwrla. ing long. with enamel quaterfoils. short gddrossm on the prlnulpfll Attbrbury changed the “Mona with PREMIER BELL in replv stated "_"*" which was probably pan of a eol- features of the recent District Con t \ "W! B0 Yo!‘ he hnd received one eWANTED-CAPAILI MAN F0 l“ The" u mums like “ mum ma“ M; s.“ 3mm m wmch m“). at empt ng to force the closed shop 991mm from a m“. |n,summe,.s,de_ f"!!! WOPR- 301119 BNI- ‘ M but m’ “worm local Rotarians were present, The and Frank P. Walsh Labor Attor- Until further petitions had been re- l Willllbd. British useuinh. sudden death of ‘Rotarian Judge Hey’ fgwuwted “m, a decjafg). ceived the Government could not FOR SALEF-SLIGHTLY USED military riding saddlenabsrgaiu at $18.00 ChSrlOIlOWWIi 5nd tague. S. L. l-ianiy d: Co. ‘HORSE FOR IALI- CHOICE from four head, also nine choice sheep to lamb in May. Jack Kinnon. Grandview. iaucrlou BAI-h-ou min er, auctioneer. . square Saturday at 8.80 p. m. 8 heavy draft mares. Bani Cart- es there ibelieve that llt is a Hliwl" men of the best Grecian lware, dat- ing from albout 400 or 500 B; C. Only a very smell portion of the land has been excavated. BM “"9 is no doubt that other dlawileflfl! will shortly be mule. "L0H MW‘ sent rose to KIT ' WANTED-A FEW PAIRS YOUNG pigs. Seed Banner Oats for sale- c. L Bower. Georgetown. SEED OATQ-IMPORTED AN illld IPUIII. 1O CDMIOHOTDIL finanoiromnsur m ramli-vgf, ,A,_,=__¢° where there or. no smell child rsn. rent 06 per mouoh_ Write "A" clo Guardian. condition . cio Guardian. ‘SAL! 0N MONDAY MARC on t-hs premises of C. Bonsilaw, stock. crop , . the sun bout Cabinet Mi i t h dl‘§'§l.'.'-‘3-§J1"%§§u§§l7l”““° ‘lléllififiilllld ‘LWSQOZZ "c" h" “"°“"°""“' ,, ‘Directors in mull-ZZZ’ " ° m ‘iiifilfiii; °“ ’“°.°'l"l'“".§‘.*°§,,',“;’ 15l§§l§¥3l’§“§§l‘l§§““Kliiiilfkii *°“°""°- “m” “M” "“ l ~ -~ ~ ' " Sinks, and the darkening r ' BB 9i! n! B n8 e -‘ . south west winds, mild and becoll _ neon. ‘Film’ “i "‘°- B°“5‘“‘“‘ rill-in with I sense of the triumph e1‘ i" "is Ovnelliiofl es the veers! ‘my- DUBLIN, Mllr. 2~i-—A police is- lug trowel-y. eFOR qALlq-THRII DISIQAIFI Carter, Auctioneer. m! um" any man in this Province. The That i, is of the utmost import- a cm‘, and em“ m” we" am. High tide this morning at 11.0! ciily lbdildingi lots limited on Night. with h" tram o! u." R l statement he had made referred to auce to the people of this Province bmhed r m“ ‘a 6mm" and tonight at 11.40. North side View?! AVUWQ- 3i" “REGISTERED TRAINING And hm- great gift of sleep _ Premier Bell. that the gauge of the remainder of m’ M“ 8 y y ' Sun sets this evening at 6.20 an . 50 I 139 fWi- AFN! Plum" School for nurses offers three . “ ” The‘ House then went in-io com. the said Prince Edward islandlThe "Si" "hm! "Bu" ha“! rises tomorrow morning at 6-50- and Damon cit/y. ‘ynstars cilauralgd in ftembittivgnviém- ~ Hooch Chasers gifts; with Mr. B. W. LePage in Railway be immediately widened, three hours and ended dlsastrously L“; quarter moon Thulada; - ~ ly s tua . a . so 1,9 my passin 6 0 8 l‘, Second reading wag glv- and that a second Car Ferry g0,- n", "mama; party sight oflbiaroh 3i. 5.13 b- in. - AUOWIM" . ‘l3 P" “mm-h Wm‘ My task aocomiiilllllfid "i! u" - en to “An Act to amend A t Steamer be pr vided t l -' et ' ' -——-—- '- - r first year, 9 per with 2nd‘. W81‘- lung day done. "we! Form of Punishment provide fol- rile ilrflVei-liliblilclllig Porl Borden Solid Cap: glfl-lhelllflf: "hm" we“ killed and "Tm; ————-———---""_“"" $20 per wl third year. Apply My was“ “yam ",1 in my bear suppression of fire," Tm; w" up That ‘M, 9mm“ pmdmen a wounded according to an off cia A GOOD Superintendent, Franklin lioslil- Some late "lsrlr the “h, PITTSBURILPa" Mam], 23____1n rind mm (missed m he ma,‘ a ‘mm gfgat deal 0g mo,‘ gtuffg wmch l, announcement ‘here today. Three l u "f" tel, New Hampshire, U_ S. A. Let me be g er 0 a ii l _n “on w romrm the “hoooh limpaétjbiligligpsmu‘ ‘nu-Danced an very necessary for the people of the police were slghtly wounded. in goons This is mans fabrics and also . of the children! libltfllll slam-v. a I iaiilauan‘ more. usnd at the e time his income. We*r=i in a» and lllack hand and to arrive. Good qualit . Get oafpricsa before buying. ; J. Maclinnls, Produce Merchant W. Crosby. and hurls. n "M-M, man self respect!!!‘ 001"!!!" whoa: ambition ‘ll 10nd present ccc ties Illa: doable man of in D IS WANTED-REGISTERED HOLS- stein bull, give age ivrlce and breeding, must be sound. ‘J. B. Thomas.‘ Secty., Casoumpec in- stiltute. on X diignlif-ied) the old sch DFISH SETLIN- ing outfit lilies. floats. nets. srsn plings. boat 16ft. keel. ACME engine a H. P. Condition perfect. Also two heifers will freshen in April. Percy Coffin. Savage Har- bor. 0F PROPERTY in Charlottetown. l am authoris- ed by James Ferguson, to sell his cottage and lot, situated on Longworih lamest, No. as, soloin- H28 R VOUR NEXT 100 days. t cub. New lnvsn- ath. tion. sta lea automobile world J-liit out. Chemical windshield wiper: one rub over rain blurr- sd auto windshield and well»! duced: Mh Pad. Oiflloe glass rtays clear a hours. works m‘ was.’ lflfg magic. Sells st lifiht. AJ- ents malts 200 per centrliflm- Exclusive tori-fiery free. mo» FALL uucattso son sulfa arlasmesssafrfli Roialriau lnman thoughts of every member when he said that the deli-b 0f Jndtu Fitzgerald, which had Ibroken the little circle gathered here. has been a distinct loss to the city and t:- the province. The late Judge was looked u-pon =by his fallow Rotor ians with love and rewrence. cultured gentleman ocl, he made a genial addition to Itotarian gatherings the enjoyment of which he entered into as heartily as any of younger msmlberli. ’ r-esident Archie Irwin, rouchingly in the same strain, al luding to the delight tile late Judge had taken in Literature and the enioyment he had often commun‘ cated to the club through his love of it. The President concluded his remarks with the following words from the poet Henley: the good time solo! veutlon was an inspiration to who bad attended it. utotarian Col two-minute address, Fitzgerald however, affected the members wlith a sense of por sonal loss whlich naturally founl; expression alt the meeting. A ail ent tribute was paid to the de- ceased Judge’a memory when at an early stage of the luncheon hill name was mentioned and all pre their feet. voiced Shadows rise, the lsrk sings on. West The sundown splendid and serene ‘I mls following guests were intr? ruoe Duck. Department; Rotarim of Halifax; and Col D1 John Stewart of Halifax. The reports cf the del the recent Convention were‘ Prone. ‘ , A accessories é‘§"‘ll‘.°‘l'l'.§i. 0mm heard- alumna- ‘m! out" and i-iutchesrn 100k . Bayes. llFfli Gill Charlottetown Iioiarlaa splendid spirit maintain and the forded v it-ing members Elfin. ‘k. states n‘ s on their in rsiona cf the speakers and o‘ ad. The Cor llfa. genie ccmplhnsnter s on th' lasaure its p to ba with Ililfil l ticu that Pennsylvania ha day's testimony the tire country could be written right of the minority voice coercion in attempting to them join the union. 5 In Parliament the spoke will be brought down. Canada's expenses ‘League of Nations". at ly borough upon Iwhom iloea d flii the Irwi- Si m printing reform. The main- tained spya and arsenals‘ to take care of labor trouble. The whole revolved about Atterburfs stand, he could nego- gtsefistfisnfigtiullmisezgzme Accounts. it would be well to have agreements, slppllcs-Dle tc the eu- snybody. He also maintained the and warned the unions with assuming to represent all unions and using make OTTAWA, Mar. 24—There is no word yet as to the date the Budget are about twenty-five per cent of the whole. Ways and means whereby Cana- da oan secure adequate supply of :oal was discussed by private mem- bers and Mr. A. R. Mclidaster asks hasera," of McKeea Rocks, a near- ail sentences are having little er- ect, chief of police Charles Street .as imported six Mexican Pins and iullheul onlllces with which lhe ex- mmorrow pects to bring about the reforma- ' ‘on of the hardened "rum hounds." “he snakes. harmless. are six feel Th, gouowln! Nmhm°n_ mow‘ u length and extremely dangerous by Hon. Geo. iii. Hughes and second coking. A specially constructed e4 1W He". A- n- eil, called "the terror box" houses he reptiles and when a drunk is mum u he in um s llam- §lllliwllli.’llfllllztllllocggllhli: 'il-h the snakes. When he slwakens tlon an humble address to be pres mm u. u,” u,‘ ‘M. mum," entod to l-lia Excellency, the Govern ‘c or General in Council praying that immediate measures may be adopt _ ed b th Do i io lill release only by signing a pleds-t“ comrzlet: thenvlrilliierliintiozf. 3:213 snakes of the Prince "Edward ipiaad mu sad for the someone ct mcng them be ilfiariabiy is pan trickan. However. he can obtain move in the matter. Replying to further questions the Premier- ex. correspondence so far received. HON A. E. ARSIDNAUI/I‘ rose to "Shin question the leader of the Government regarding the Public ‘hem before adjournment so that the members could scan the work of the Government during the Eisner holidays. l-le was now given to understand, that though the Premier had been making the print era the "goat" iln regard to lthe tardl ness of the Accounts, the printers themselves were strongly objecting to bring placed in such a position, as they were not to blame at all. "Why", continued liir. Araonaulf, "are these Accounts being held back?" If I had not the information b! so lnslatsrit!“ what information the see a copy of them myself. HON and investigate. and PM? 0f Prince Edward carried unanimously. . RESOLVED that that they are ready I would not be PREMIER BEl-L-‘ii don't lonow my honorable‘ friend has. All l know is, they are notready. l have not been able to _ A. E. ARlSENAUL/lt-"l Bllneaf that we take a walk there The Attorney General (Hon. Mr. Johnston) rose on a poinlt of pri- vilege. in the Guardian's report of Act to further amend the Act to incorporate the Telephone Com- Island, “which was given first reading and rst time and which was ordered ‘lidiifed lo be read e. second time Arsenaul , was the Home do going from Prince Edwad Island basses bv ihisiroute. Th"! the kauge of the Prince; Edward island Railwpv h“ been wider-ell between Port Borden and Charlottetown and between Emma. nld Junction and Summerslde. but "19 DOFUOHI of the said Railway west of ‘Summerside and east and south of Charlottetown ‘are still of‘ the narrow gauge. P11555118" 1111i‘! irel-icllt traffic from west, of Summo-‘side and east and portion of the traffic to of Summersllde and east and south of Charlottetown thus necessitat- the narrow gauge to the wide gauge cars and the vice versa and rn-l tailing a vast amount of expense and (may!- whml “i114 b9 "Oldfidzolowlly rlrlve itself into a Scot speaker endeavored tlish coast line. Turning weatwnrdidweii upon characteristics which by the widening of the gauge of the remainder of the Prince Edward island Railway. That the amount of freight traf- causes a good deal ofcongestion at different times in the year. and this entails great loss and inconveni- ence lo the people of Prince Ed- ward Island. v That the said Car Ferry Steam- er is not at all times able to handle favorable conditions the gauze of all the snid railway were widened it would not be able to do so. pairs in winter which must ueceL thisroute must atop and during the very busy seasons this would sequent loss, laspecially in the case New Brunswick, which interests of the people of ihos Provinces that every facility b without loss or llflly. That all our manufactured good are imported into in the year be relieved. Government the importance , burg where they were surrounded "Scotland as lit is today", v lecturer- curried with hlirn a num ber of papers for reference bu: spoke ch-iefly extenrpore from his ' and character. Thart lr ti c a m“ m’ on of the said occupied the chair, and favored p“ Ed A the aludience at the beginning ol Indian natives nee ward Island originates the meetllng with a solo “The Cam ' u, h _ ere-u men" which together Boil ofC arlottetown, and a large a 8km on the mp9! served as a “m” fitting prelude to the remarks c» Edward lslnnd is for delivery was! lme reverend fic coming and going by this routs to Glasgow, all the freigil, even under the most Cb and ‘even if e1‘ cause an immense delay- and con. of perishable food stuffs, as there sister Provinces of Nova Scotia and. .. .301“; B" "i" were killed in so suitable for the growth llf those feud stuffs, and it is in the best Cmlmy Cm-k’ m“ morning m provided for the marketing of our a farm house. p°"""‘bl° Pmdmit‘ i“ 'F|°“"“T° conducting a search for wanted That we would press upon your] of‘ ihsving the widening of the gauge ‘ of the said Railway completed with ‘out delay and of having _a_ second ilfllllllfi HIIITIN Billlll lilflllllllllllll‘ Blllllllll Communists Prote sts Against A Allies Terms Stirring thclilasses into Revolt, Street Fighting aid Numbers Killed, Bank Robberies 3.111 Train Derailments have Occurred. (Special m The dual-dull) EIANDON, March 24.——Cornmnn- ist disorders in central Germany are increasing and large sections of the udustrial regions are ac- lllfllly in the hands of the insurg- ents says an Amsterdam deslpatch which quotes telephonic advices from Berlin during the night. A Copenhagen despatch quotes Ham- burg advices to the Berlingske Tid- ende to the effect that 1400 com- munists yesterday occupied the Blohm and Voas shipyards in Ham- by security police. An account of the troubles at Hamburg tele- gmphed b. the Berlin correspond- out there with me police beleaguer- ed in thou-barracks. The Frank- fort Berlin Express was derailed when communist; tor-e out a sec- tion of track. A party of armed men riding in a motor lorry at- tacked two savings banks in Mans- field yesterday morning nnd soc ceeded in securing about 200.000 marks from the institution. The savings bank at l-lelbra was also robbed during the day; bands of communists joined b1 lawless elements united the looting of banks and post oilices at unsleben and Lelpsic. Urged to proclaim Martial Llw ent of the Central News. says that more than fifty communists and loyal subiects. the Legislative Amlpouce 3.9 reported to hnvg been} killed ln-theafighting last nightvat| l-leillngengéist Field in the Altona section of llamiburg. The message adds thitt fighting is continuing.’ Wwking on_the publlcs disaatlsfac tion with the Allied terms radicals are seeklngto stir up a general revolt stration. BERLIN March lL-The Germ- lan cabinet was urged today to de- clare rnartiallaw i_n_ mid Germany; after long'debate and considera- tion of reports ‘from the riot dis- tricts it ullfls decided peace officers were alble to contol the outbreak BERLIN, lulu-cl. zl-neplml here todayfstated the Allies cou- _ Eisleben was the scenetemplate seizure of Frankfort as r of a particularly violent demon- iurtiher reparations penalty against Street fighting broketbe Germans “Scotland As it is Today” it Descrlbellilly The Caledonian Club rooms were _ fliiied last ‘evening with'~ ah; terested faudience of both-sexes‘ and of all ages when RevD. M. in Lamont delivered . his lecture The broad experience of Scottish life Mr. J. l-l. Mal- om, vice President of the Club witu lecturer. Taking the audience, in imagin altlou across the ocean with him. pressed his willingness to te-ble the m 5 ‘he transfer 9t m9 "m9 ‘film the speaker described the first lm iish pressdons of a traveller on seeing from the steamers (let-k the low bank of clouds on the hcrisch along the coast, past the beautiful Argylshlldee hills, beyond the Heb rides and up through the Clydu thence through "Burns country" and through Scott's Couu try on to the l-llshlands-ths scenes unfolding themselves like panorama-the speaker ccuductedi his hearers. Descriptions of seen ery were intersperced with enco- dotes and sketches illustrating m. dwelt much upon th id n. ‘and rearedl their ‘fiamildes; nracter of the people. The speak e bistm-y cf Alexander MioDonald. and Support M. llmollt which ‘rspiatved ths"old patriarl-h- lei system‘, ofciellshlp m ~ the nun. lands. was ‘bbaririgqhsrd on the poorer‘ clasfled-slidylhil cause, to gethenwdtli thlf-Qhorrnbua increase of population Jflllmslng nastona-t ion of peace, necessitated when... sale emigration. Ship after ship was soon sailing past the Western island and by and by Prince Ed-_ ward island began to see ihélil h~vin~ in l=i~ilt The emigrants land 0d among the lib-ouch settlers and lived like thenl in ithlled the filclds S110!) too, they began to rorget the old Highland war marches and sang ‘B01185 0f Dance in the"new land.‘ One man above all others respon sibls for turning the tide of.Sc:t emigration towards Prince Ed ward island was Lord Selkirk. Though taking as his chief sub ject Scotland “as it is today" the chieflv to nug-wullrfl have remained unchanged through bwtory. ‘The "Caledonia stern ,s.nd wild" of Scott and Burns has ‘been and will continue to b; the most fascinating part of Scotland's story. Coming topreseot day con _ a dltiona Mr. Lamont palid a. tribute t0 the splendid educational sys- tem of the country, particularly in the city of Glasgow. hearty vote of thanks. moved bv Dr. Rose. seconded hi. MR l the people of the West coast of ed by President J4 R. Burnett. Scotland, which had a special in was tendered by the chairman tn terest for his audience as it was the speaker, who replied in fitting that part of the country whence an!“ m ca” m“ “Md c“ F°rry came most of the emigrants to ad with the singing of the Nst- eamm “Mum b°°°m° dmmhd m" this urlrvlince. lsince the Jacobite lonal Anthem. have to lay up for necessary re- w“, u“, (ma; “mm-e 0g 1mg, aarily occur. all freight traffic by Ambush Party .. G I men when they were attacked. this Province largely from the other Provinces of Canada. and it is of great im. Dotnnce to our people as wrli as to all the people of Canada that our imports be brought into this Pro‘- vince with the least possible delSL. and that the congestion that now regularly rakes place several times provided forthwith bly prays that your Excellency Council will take sideration and adopt vigorous a grievances comp] ' -‘ of, washout; adjournedTumtii~ m. Tuesday, the 89th, inst‘ Badly Punished Mar. 24~Slx civilians‘ Blarney districty.‘ battle which ensued when the g Clown forces were fired upon from‘ The military were ..____.__..._._.______, Car Perry Steamer for said route Wherefore this uesisllltfve Aissm the foregoing facts i-nto your most serious cou- imrnsdiaie measures to remedy the terms. Thu entertainment com-ind THE WEATHEQI . - TEMPEBATUII- TIDE. 1100K, Ii-Ti __-_- KNOW WHERE YOU'RE GOING- i ‘ lu nd l 81>.-