Genie. rounded III. oaaan ransom‘? ceaseless.‘ ‘line Dense. win Offer ts Pay, a Sum Seventy-Six Bil- Iionsless than Demanded. » In case of Refusal will ask Arbitrate. (smut to‘ The consul.) mil-inflow, Wis. 11—The Minister 01 ‘FIIIOG has a ‘H3 the ' w“ u-liv- the lwumost suns Germany cmn lpay in reparation Is one hum! r- l l-w-ll flirty lbillion marks, $76,000, 000.000 lees than the Allied demand ‘like; ill-dilating nib] aha 1mg g9 (or pa-hiin cash and poodsaccording to inlfmlmnltioo pfhieh the Deutsolle Zultung says "lobes received from a special source. This hundred and fifty bdllilon marks, wmtid be paid h.‘ =-- thirty veers. Under the plan olstllned lav the n _ nlrrlob-wvlllols also qll .-as declar- tng-tiisat the mrvllotsal to m! it Sir ilouivszDavies A Victim oi Error (YPTIAWA, Feb. 10.-—When the salaries of Judges were revised by legislation last session a‘ curious error was mule. By some inistslre indraftllmrfllr inlets-Davies, Oirlef Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada, was the only lodge in Can- ada to have no Increase. His sli- aryuasv-a ledge andhls allowance as administrated-Jere lumped w- getlieif. but the total ‘remunera Ion remained u‘ below. To make inst- tare worse. Cir Louis svas made liable to an inoome- tax of $1.500 oalnanmun retiring-allow ant-ewes reduced by $5.000 per 1pm ll. ‘incessan- no. likllboodtlsat the’ error will be re- paired by legislation during th'e coming session. Sir Louis has been on the Su- rprenle Court bench for nearly twenty 76ers. XO-O-Q - linvrlolysoo SPECIALS? OOO - ‘FOR SALE --O NE DRIVING sleigh. Pope Beer. ' ‘FOR CALI COLLII PUPD. A. .._... Prlllel. SIIOYMIOOC ‘JNO. ALFRED MoDONAI-D Land Burveyor. llernssnville. - ‘WANTED AT 0 E. AN EXPER. leased Duplex ressnlsn. High- eei wages paid. Apply’ to the Gazette Pirblishiw Comps-n! Limited. Glace Bay. Nova Sootia. ‘Gill. WANTlDs-WANTED AT once, experienced giri for general housework. No washing, best wages. Apply American Consu- late, $40 lhuton Street. g I 100 SCOTCH MEN, WOMEN AND vllllflren slanted at the Little Book Store to buy Bibles. Testa- monta and Psalm Books. zrlrxbx. aura a ecfasulrillk 8L, Southwnrlr. QIU. 1.. London, England announce their lpring sale of furs sot auction on April 18th. 1921. ll. ll. Bnmmereide. P.‘ it. I.‘ ' ’ ‘.1 r ‘has. for sale. owner. - n. A ‘wmn-so-sslaelssvrwrvaae; resent the rpm-walrus rm- owes is t!» ill-crisis ‘of P. ll. 1., Nova qotliaeleo New nr-usswlsls. atust supply own.“ Affill §Ieh VI clrsammwn. 4, _ WANTED-Till N‘ II KND AD liaison of Con rectors, Cl: “s 60a horeeonqwnaueel-oallg App , ma; 11oz, “'1 ewaurao. "ro g l _ that United States [WWII-Id be submit/ted whether the 40001-1118 conference will permit of its consideration, along with the smspsuisrl proposals adopted at rsrlsl 1 llbihsol to aiiibwl consideration hi‘ lilo Gel-man counter proposal ‘WW-Ill result hi albsent ‘m8 lllerslllf from the London con ‘WFQFICC. lll will ma], flermany llrmllll then ssllwxeet that the Unit til s be called In as an allbit rafter for the Wmose of preventing the Eaten-m drain adopting lneas ‘Ilulihr district which Ill. troy the treaty of Versailles. Premier sill ‘s Mayority Grows (Special to The Guardian.) JOHANNESBURG, Feb. 11.—The Dvsitlon of Dal-ties In the South Af- rican general elections now In pro- Brels In" that oounstry up to last night was: General Smuts, South African, party 78. Nationalists 39. This gives the [loyalists a majority over the eeoesslonlsvts and all otll ers of 22 clear sealts. .Dn SlliutNew Yorll ~ NEW YOZItIC; Feb. -10.—‘!i‘wenty‘ oases 0t‘ typhus were found. among steer-age passengers arriv- Illg here today gn the steamship Ban Gdneto from Trieste and‘ Naples. ‘Three passengers Alllfid of The vessel was ordered held up Immigration officials said that the 1.107 steerage and 23 cabin passengers on the probably would lbo detained for several weeks before (being allow-l ad to land. -'—---¢e¢-———— DRURY HOFES TO KILL LIQUOR IV REFERENDUM; I TORONTO. February IL-Pre- nller E. 'C. Drurv made his position on the referendum question plain! today In an address to a gathering of representative business lnell called together by the Toronto Re- ferendum Committee. The premlerl deal-arm. himself strongly in favor-f of prohibition. and he expressed; the hope that the result of the re- ferendum on... taken In this pr0'_ vlnce In April on the question of: the Importation uf liquor from sn-l other province would be to knock‘ out the Ilmmr traffic In Ontario. FOR SALE-Three to live thous- and brass coffee bags, suitable for flsbermenfia nets. Sample sent on application. Address N. Fluid. "Bel Dealer." 449 Mt. Pleasant Avenue. Montreal. P-Q- vvvo GENTLEMEN can be aocoip- modated with room and board. p glentrally located. Apply at Guar- _ Gil. cvliiili MAKER w/(rrreo by East River balrylns Co. AJppIP- cations stating wages per month. receive-l until Rib. 26th Alex‘ MWcDonaId. Secretary, Glenlln- nsn- " svvIurgn-zxesnllsncnn elm. housework Apply Cor general ‘ v , Lodwell 202 Richmond won eats-newly rnseulsn ed cow, Ayrshire grade. Cecil ‘Chew-art. lImpsil-Ire. . roe sat: t2 noomso locust. undel- rent. modern com - iencea with set none. large a . ssiubl r Jetirdd gefiqzppl "slellfilss m. wr rulldulsir. ed rooiils contra y located. Apply to Guardian office. -sss'"'“s~.F-'”s-ss13¥?sss W". Z 1-2 years old. App y Fred- ‘ Click DuParlrm-on. Bast oyslty. s. Is ‘F9! IQLIw-N CHOICE‘ S. 6 Twenty Cases oi Iynbns; I the disease during the voyage. 1 indefinitely at quarantine and the! typhus victims removed to Swine-I burne Island. r San Giustol __\. , k/Ki’ rs... People's .~.\'r\ // e 4 t r ,Zl,n:flw V a“ g - mv*O~ovv"I ~ ' CHARLOTTETOWM- CANADA. SATURDAY- FEBRUARY 12, 1921 ~ IIISPIJTEII riages Legal. (Special to .'I’be Guardian) ; LONDON, Fdb. 1‘1—-Tbe Privy f1 launch! rellldered judl-lrnent todaiy llli the Despmiie-JF-relllibly Quebec nlrlrurriage rose, allowing the lmpeal ‘J-lltl delimiting the lmm-rllvge vaIl-d‘ Nnlpdleon Trellltllasly, a lianmer and -\v'ttlVl.ll‘B. :Des|;;u‘.:e, Itclman Ul lluI-"cs .W‘ere lllarrled by dtev. J. B. Beaud-ry urea gudh m an fnfvaamn M 13,81,111 til-ll parish o.f Sit. Eviotorie in the qeayanmdlocese of ~92. Hrynnclntilc on 0c infor|woulld ‘be looked upop {by qsrmanyg-lbelr 25, 1904. After they had liv ‘as an act which would possum-y dos °° together for several y-cors Mrs ‘T-remlblay Iozt her hush-ml IIIIII lwent t0 reside In til-e United SUIICBS. On lMIny 16, 1900 the IlLIISlJB-Ilfl made Unl-iprclell Death DI PHIWBIIIINIIIIIIEIIIIHES F“... . ~......_. ..... . . Asked for Divorce onPlea of Consanguini- ty. Case Submitted to Privy Council In Meantime Were Re-Married and Living Happily Together. Both Mar- ..... I~“\>~\~EAIN _ I'll-u‘ ‘rs loathe an" ulznent of his IIIIIHHIIIISE I application to the Ecclcsiastic as. 'I-lvl""l""=r Pn the qrcund that the contracting parties were related to each olher In the fourth degree of conaangulwty. This constituting the llrlpedllnant of the m-arrialge, no MEIDHEN MAY D Organize Cabinet at be Made ll! Cabinet Maritime Provinces. (Speciafto Tlle Guardian) (YITAWA. Ont, February 11.- The decision to reorganize the Lablnet meets with almost unan- imous ZIPDPOVEl In the Govern- ment ranks. There is no doubt the roe-organization will he razpid and thorough, and the result in West Peterboro may not have been such a disaster If this is accomp- Ilshed. It certainly has strengthened cordllng to the Canon law of ihl Roman lcsthotic Church. Of unis re ialtionlsllsip he declared he had had no knowledge at the time of the marrilflgq Wihlls waiting for Privy guunullls jililigfllléllt the parties so low-ll .1, ‘:r-u-_~.ns.l-I-:Jn lit-Ll hero married correctly In the eyes of their dour-ch at St. Ours, Quebec. ...-I are new living toyether. Miss Mercy A. Celts In lilo rlratll oi’ bliss Mercy A. Coles, which occurred short- ‘Iy before noon yesterday one of the distinctive links connecting the present with the past has been ‘severed. The late Miss Colos was eighty tlllrec years c-l ngc and had 14mm- 9, Danger“ 1‘ u" “gum, g‘ spent Iler ‘WlIOlE Iifctinle in Fhnr- intellectually bl-IlIInl t. ‘Iottotown. Distinctly intellectual. unusually well informed and hav- ing in her young womanhood as- ‘rv CflPlldfl as Prince of Wales and the only one of them ull who had the double honour of dancing with the Late King and his grandson. 1.... .. .r nuns o... c1; l‘. -. I 1 every \\"'l'll' of life all esti lwblc lady. friendly, soclnlwe, c‘ ritable and S! ‘a had rlmnv friend-s and the - n. knew her intimately loltlfl. ...., while all who knew her esteemed her. She I’ l i r E L‘ _ \. . TH sociated s... the tsllrsrs of the then colony and of Canada, she was a recognized axuthority on the es/rly history of the province and Indeed of Canada. ‘She was a dang-h tor of the late l-lonorarbie George Colon, one of the fathers oi‘ Oon~ Jederstion, whom she accompanied to the first confederation confer- ences held In Quebec. Of the oc- currences of this historic visit she retained to the last o. vivid recoll- ection and one of the delights of her friends was to hear described In detail the various functions nt- tended by her ml that occasion. If was at this conference she first met Dr. (afterwards Sir) C-llnnles Tripper. Mr. (afterwards Sir) Leo- nard Tilly and Mr. (afterwards Sir) John A. MacDonald and several other persons-gee who in after years became distinguished in the history of Canada. The friendships , than made continued until death severed them, she herself surviv- Ing them all. Another Incident which she loved to dwell upon was the visit to Charlottetown In 1880 of Ibo lalc KIM Edward Seventh, then Prince of Mklles. She attend- ed the vsrlous functions RlW?" In his Ilmlor and ahlong ller most treasured souvenirs were the In- vitations she Its/d received to these and the programmes of the balls given. She bald the honour of danc- ing with l-lis Royall Highness st that time and the lmiqus honour of titty nine years later wit-ll the Prince of Wales u. a hens. $26.00 tolled I ‘L. i. I l’ " turulrbav biscuit. ‘across dorm l"- "s" r 15o: I. WM‘ "Dfitrcrfmga. “"3..- ' . our“ W h a the honour of a dance with here In Aulllst 1.010. it may here he mentioned that. obs wait-the last of the kalaxy of Canadian ladies who had 011113:- G I m, .1119; w‘ - i. - s LA-ré MISS MERCY A. co LES was a member of St. Peters Church since It was instituted here and a. faithful attendant at its services and a genemus supporter of its activities. Miss Coles‘ death came unexpect- edly after s brief Illness. Until quite. recently slle was nrbout as usllal and even yesterday morning only a few hours before she pass- ed alway, ‘she was quite lbrlght, talking pleasantly to friends who called upon her. =She ‘leaves to mourn one sister. Mrs. Alnvpvvvdrlvlfl, o'er» bwo nPrp- hows, Mr. George Cotes, Vancouv- er. B. on. and Mr. u. H. B. Long- worth of this city, and two ilelces. Mrg gored Robins, Mrs. (Captain) Taylor. Mo's. H. Beer and Mls! Maud Ball, at present In the city. to whom the Guardian tenders sin- cere sympathy. Tolnado Sweeps . - Dver Idaho (Special to The Guardian) OCONEE, 0a.. Feb. 11.~— A tl-r- nado s-truck Gardner Selllielnent. one "mile from here shortly alter noon yesterday and brought death lo two white persons nearly 30 neg- roes and serious injury to flve white persons and more than n score of negroes. A stretch of and extending almoet to ‘lloonlsrcro. nearly five miles long and about held a mile ‘in width is barren on the prdfirtoeight» 11‘ --- tllc prime minister's hands, and he can new act where fornlerly be could but consult. in is diffi- cult to reconstruct an administra- tion at any- time, but more so during a session, yet the situation is acute and action. cannot be ric- I-ayed. There is one Cabinet vacancy row. the Departnient of State; three clf the lpreseut ministers will retire and a new department of soldiers’ welfare be created. To lilo administration will be added o i HDDSE ASEVEN CABINET MEN West Petelboro ‘Result Leads to Decision to Cllcc. No Change to Representative oi tbs seven ministers and s solicitor- Seneral. Of the new ministers, five will have portfolios and tlwo will enter the Government with- out portfolio. Three of the new ministers will be from the West. two from Quebec and two and the solicitor-prenatal from Ontario. The Nllariillnlc Provinces re- presentation will remain unchang- ed. By-eleclion will be necessitat- ed In Western Provinces and. in Ontario and Quebec. Tile pros- pective meIn-bel-s of the adminis- tration ‘are all men of ‘youth and vigor. experienced In most case". In political affairs. They all greatly add to the Government's efficiency and prestige. Two of those mentioned are not now in parliament but have national reputations for ability and" prob- Ity. If the res-organization‘ now In progress is accomplished, Canada will have the youngest cabinet and the youngest prime minister .In Its history. The Famous Hearst (Special to The Guardian) “IAISIIIIIINGTON, h‘eb. 11—6ulit rrrtrrv Houston of the Treasury Dopartlment from making any fur ther loans to Foreign GUVKTI lmenlts Court today ‘by Counsel for Will. ml wqrsciw as o. olilizen. Maritime Psllvlllttd Telegraphic ‘News (Special to The Guardian.) LIEIN‘ON INVERNEGS COLLER IE5 ' HAILWAX. N. S. Feb 11—An In rterestiilig situation has occurred through the closing down of the Inverness OdIIIerIle-s. The U. M. W. rvrnpnse flaking our. a lion for the $61,000 due the miners In wages which are now three yveeks over dlue. FEDERAL CANDIDATE YORK. SUNBURY IWRIEDERIJOTONKN. IB. Feb. 11- A Federal canldidalts will be sole-ct. d by the Conservatives of York- fiunbury tomorrow. J. D. Palmer find R. ‘B. Hanr-vul 8P9 mentioned as probable candidates. FOR NOT NEW DI8!-A-_'QE—JU8T STAR VATION GRAND FALLS, Feb 11—The ' feeding 0t dry srtnvw as a sole rat Ion thus been found. responsible for "'19 lies-b. of a number of cattle In this county. It was at first thouzht a. mc-lw disease was prevval ent. ‘aaclr-‘lc ma: com’ TENDERS o ACCEPTE- and the N. ‘B. Contracting Com pany’s tenders for Dives and stor orgs dams, halve been , --’- by the Government for Fillusqulieh Hy drau-Ilc work. DOWRGER OOUNTESB 0F MIN TO LEAVES FOR HOME IST JOHIN, N. B IFeb 11—'I‘llo "nunlw-r Countess of Mlnto amd Lord Ililcllard Nev-Illa were pass enlgtm on the C. P. O. S. Em pross of Bnitsin which startled for‘ Liiverpoll this aiiternoon. Abegweits? _Sussex DECI~8ION m came user NIGHT _.sesles Pnorissr LAST GOAL Tho (hockey game at Sussex last night between the Abegwelts and the Sussex team for Eastern League honors did not end satis- factorily. The result by the re- feree's decision was 4-‘3 In faror of Sussex -but there was a dispute slbout the Inst goal. ‘which the A-‘begweits claim was no score. ANNOUNCEMENTS. Makes Famous Move for an Injunction resfralulIn-g Sec was filed In the District Slmrem-s K"lll.0IJ-ll ll-Ieurst who acted In his 31. JOHEL N_ a Feb lkpmm pa Prince of Wales has planned a tour sly-y; (‘may mp, Company 0g ,5, c, of lndIs In October or November Wool Growers Discuss Trade Conditions (Special to The Guardian) TORONTO, Feb. 11.—'i‘.he value of cooperative action In the Ag- ricultural Industry In general and the wool-growing Industry in par- lIcuIar was exemplified at the an- nual meeting of the Canadian Co- which opened Its annual convention the Company on Slmcoe Street, Toronto. from every province in the Domin- ion from British Prince Edward island. Sheep Breeders throughout Can- ada was presented to the conven- tion by general manager G. E. O'Brien in his annual report. This report stated that notwithstanding‘ adverse conditions lllle Company which was owned and operated by Sheep Breeders had sold up to Dec-| ember 31st, 1920, 3,400,000 pounds wool at prices as high as 60 cents per pound and averaging all grades: 33 cents. | Shareholders and delegates pres- ent include from New Brunswick,- W. E. Wallace, Penobsqui-s. P. E. Inf‘ W. l’). McGregor. Central. Lot I6 and Welter 1.0a, Charlottetown. Nova Sootia, S. A. Logan, Amherst. Father Miles Tompkins, Antigon- Ish. Prince of Wales Going To India (Creole! MTITGuII-dlan.) LONDON, Feb. IL-Tbe London Times says It Is understood the next. Farmers Group Want Strikers Released (Special to The Guardian) WINNIPEG, Fleb. 11.—-'l‘be Indep- endent Panniers Group In the Pro vinclsl Legislature will support a resolution for tile release of strike leaders at the sitting of the House next Tuesday afternoon, W.W. Rob son, leader of the party announced today. F. J. Dixon, leader of the Iaborites will introduce the resolu- tion and A. E. Kitt, Jannson. memlr er for Independent Farmer Party will second the motion. liocton Police Rollod lip Thugs (Bpeelal to The Quelilllll IMONCTON, Feb. l1.—A hold-up by two masked men with guns trs-k place last evening on the outskirts of the city. The report of the same, win fiery meagre descrlptiom COMING EV ENTB. MEWIWNGS, ETC. $0M! ‘[0 THI CONCERT 5 .....‘., .. y.‘ _ In rfibefi the police within an hour af o» happening and the desperadoes were placed behind the bars In the local cells within ii hours after the DMD IWBPQ ill Q .-- -' . d... us: Gambia “I1 "u is in that spirit that r sum- Igler share In my councils, in confid- Annual I1 Illls from Throne on (Special to The Guardian) 31w =< ll- w Ibelrg given to the si Insurance and it Is ‘Dl’€'bam" Li!” intention lwrlll Ibe given in i All The News Worth Reading All The Ads Worth Printing __.._____- In delaweflqll-Q IINEMPIIIYMENIINSIIHANEE Opening of ‘ Parlia- ment. Decision of League of Nations will be Considered. ‘geld. Unemployment Insurance fig urea as one of the rewlmvnl"! olpmws, ab. Ell-Considered‘: nns of his wssulsg-oss llabor con ferencp and under the pwv S101"; nation in regard to unemployment of the Treaty of VersaiI-Ils status‘ that msmlbers. of the League or an Indication of the Government's Nations are requlrrd M HINDI-III 0"" the ven-trilons and rcccllrlalulrrlalions of speech from the tlhrone when par the Labor conference to their cull lllvrient opens on Monday. A our: potent legislative authority for 1w l. .15 situation has arisen in this re cuplonce or rejection. TDP British Throne. (Special to The Guardian.) DON-DON, Blob. KIng-Empedofs proclamation sum- moning tlhle ruling dprlll-OBS 11.—-Tl1e India Ofllce has Issued time text of tilts 8411C |operative Wool Growers Limited cmqfs o,‘ “u, 1M1“ ma”; m 111g TEXT 0F PRUCLAMATIDN RINCES DE INDIA Chamber oi Princes Inaugurated and an Ipplil Made for Closer Union With the lIIlplW With - Assurances oi Cooperative Sympalhy lICIIl alt/audience is Elli conlplllsory. The London 'l‘lll!l-I'.S discussing the India SlIIuBiI-Jn asserts low-t fill: Government's rufurnts in Lllnr country wlllll he successful. The lnerwspaper pr lllclss Ilhal Indian .1101- ‘iulmflu-Tmlml 0! 1th“ WIND-h" ‘mltilos “will root's Into calmer haters 'ot the future ‘IIDIIBI. be traced In a Delegates were present Emmy 0,1- oompmyhn w“ mm“; cum, and adds: 1mm the rprinnes of India to a lar- jent Imahlon that thereby tho ‘boulder of mutual undlersandlng will be strengthened and Che growing idemtify od interests ‘between the Indian states and tile root of only empire wlIIIII be fostered and dlevel Assuring thle princes that their rigthltle, privileges and dignilice wurl remain Inviolate and Invlolalbletlhe emperor hooves that tlhe princes will reglullnrflly participative in the ens-m- iner's deliberations, although tbedr y99t°"d"y at the haadquarter“ °t PIIIIWQB- 1N- 0800 “W! l5"! P70516111 as a reeuili of Fiulfllll. developments In the lndiblm lbmlpiro. The Illmes l-eIcr-s at length to the elaborate loerranellles to be held at "he court or tire princes of DeIhLm wlhicb the Duke of Connauglhl will represent King George. Eighty princes will "participate. This is ‘regarded Iby the Tunes as a s".,;n that the native leaders are randy to cofoperslo vrIlLb the UOINTYI- mam. The elections in India nave all been- helsi and the lllmperial provin- cial councils are at their full sort u- gltih. Tlhe forecast srlys tilnt India Will 569 ilhle British lhsnI-Ialmlent alul British lpeople fulfill their plodglg to India to prepare the way fur tlm neat step fonwimi. Vatcinalloll Would Ilop Smallpox ill I6 Days (Special to The Guardian.) OTT-AWIA, flab. ll-if eves-y unva/ocinslted person In Ottawa was to be vaccinated today the smell- pox epidemic would be finished in l6 dlalys, according to an interview MARY NIncSWIN-EIV nsrusso’ HEARING- ‘LIINIZTOLN. Nob. February 11.— ‘The Nribraska House of Represent- atives by a vole of 4B to I4 today refused to pernlll Miss Mary Mac- Swiney. sister of‘ the late Lord Mayor of Cork to spook before I'll-r l-fikislature nr-xt Monday a on the Irish question. The Legislators rlo- clared Miss ‘Mac-SwI-neys mIssI-"nl to the Ufllfui Slates was not of with Dr. J. A. Amyot. Deputy Mdn- ister of the Department of Health. Seen rwitlh reference to tihe QIDOVQ statement Dr. E. Pollution‘, secret- as-ydlmctor of the Provincial Board of "Health, said he fully concurred with it. imports received on Nbflllry 7. from the Provincial Board of Heal- th. ebolw libnt out of 126 trlwellil- ens coming from Ooterws, 103 pro- duced certificates, nine were vac- cinated on the train, 14 showed good marks of recent date and there were no reonlclts-ante. Figures from Jansen 30 to Feb- unry 7 inclusive, show that out of 4.221 traveller-s examined, 333d have tproduced certificates, 267 have been vacclneberi on the nraln, 676 lllli/VO shown good marks, and 42 have refused to comply wml the Board's vaccination regulation and have (been sent book across the border. LITTLE SMALLPOX HEIRE "The snnlhpox oasilbreelr, as itsf feoto Iiliontneel. i wlctlcally at an end, according to lgsres supplied today by Dr. Bomber, city medical oflloer of hedlli, who etntea that there erebut two ones in Mon‘- breel now, boilh of which are under u atznlesvt "of the Moreen hospital. One of these is a new case, brought in today, and the oifllurleflhlelletoftbenilleoelee previously reported since January 1, eflst of which have recovered. ‘Tolhyfe onsets that of e solace‘ wen "d. Importance to the people of No- breaks. i- THE wrzsrrmn TEMPERATUR TIDE, MOON, ETC TORONTO, Feb. ilk-Saturday; strnng Winds and gales, shilling westerly. ' High tide this aflornoon At I353 and tonlolzow llt 2.08, It will be high tomorwnv morning at r54 and Monday at 2.34. Sun sol."- lhis afternoon at 5.23 mid fomlorrmv z-l 5.24. it li=vs lo- morrow llnarnilzg at 7_06 and Mun- dl-ny at 7.0-l_ First quarter of moon Tuesday, Feb. 15'“ 11x53 p. m. V001]? CIEI;_QIIYOBNIIWP. SPRI NE-‘JS COMIN’ U l _.l,l. IIIHIIIJTINBATTENTIIJN b |id Will Probably be Referred to in Speech