lllllll .-h.e<rei»er mt Island Like The Dew ' covers Brinco Edward - cbqrlotfetown tiugnllnn. ‘run-n- (lens. Morning Guardian, Founded 1X47. Will be Buried at Pot Grown Prince will not be Permitted to ' Attend Funeral. B0 Berlin. - 1:00am H0l'lnnd_ Alprll u-rer- mcl‘ Empress Augusta Victoria of lif Germany died here at six o'clock this morning The end came 1119b one year after she suffered her first serious attack of heart dis- ease. Reports of the ikaiserineus last hours. said she realized that she was near death and that she faced it calmly. lShe zieolined nour- ishment. Sho spoke of tho funeral nycprfisdlflg the wLeli that it lbe simple and that she be buried‘ near liar home where she had ruled din ll liHMlll Kllfiillllli nu u sdam. Kaiser and dy will lie in State in ingl the forty years oi’ her married a. BERLIN, April 11-l<‘ormer Dm- porer ‘Wilhelm and ‘the (Jrown Prince will not he permitted to at- tend,- thie funeral of the former Ksiserine at Potsdam, it was an. pounced today Other members of the family living in Genmany w-id be permitted to take part in the services. Government officials hove granted a. petition that the former Kuiserinefle body he allowed to lie in stnte prior to the funeral. City Council's!’ Monthly’ Meeting The (‘ity (‘ouncil met last even- ing in regular monthly session, Mayor Riley presiding and all llili! councillors in attendance. A report oi’ the proceedings. owing in pross oi" other matter. is crowded out of this issue. lcoluirlvsinsrlicuis ‘T0 RENT --FR‘0NT BEDROOM. Apply Guardian office. ‘mam WANTED TO sealer Tm housework. Apply 179 Kent St. PURE BRED YORK BOAR FOR services. Angus MacPhen-iou. Murray River. ‘ Russia. The despatch adds that it Russia Invites Foreign Investments LONDON, April ll.-—A (iestpaich to the Imndon Times from Berlin. says it. is understood that in view of the imminent signing of a lins- slun commercial agreement the financial groirp represented by Hugo Szinnes and August. Thyssen. al- ready have acquired large concess- ions in various provinces in Soviet is reported the Soviet Government is issuing permits to foreigners for the operations of llrranchee of pus- inees ‘which previously had been strictly forbidden. Government Wins In Australia (annual to Th" Guardiau).... re- CHARLOTPETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, APRIL l2, 1921 Interesting Address day Afternoon. Prince of Wales College Hal] we; well filled yesterday afternoon with‘ Blfiildren frouf zthe VCWTOUS city schools as well as a number of ‘parents. to hear Mr. a. n. Mc Greedy. organize.- of -the "chairs Welfare Movement" for the Canad- ian Red Cross deliver an ‘address on Child's Welfare and tile organ- ization of Junior Red Cross So- cieties. Mr. Justice Haszard pre sided and in a i...» suitable re- marks explained the object of the meeting, told oi’ its importance and introduced Mr. McCreudy. that it was nearby five years ago since he had lust spoken from the plot-form of Prince of Wales Coll- ege Iiali. Many things had hap- pened’ slnda 'ihen~—~w.orlzl history had hsen made, mom history in fact than in an-y fifty years he- fore. have l.) be done on account of that great lip-setting of world affairs, caused by thewvar. There has practically to be a new earth made our of the old and it w;ll take a a long time to get hack to the form-er smooth-running conditions. One of the things necessary is m THE WllllK llE lllllllllll llE[l llllllll Slllllllllll ‘in Prince of Wales College Hall Yester- llElll5E ll] by Mr- S. B. McCready (Spar-lei to The Guardinn).... . The best work of the Junior R-sd Gross has been in Saskatchewan, ll. lillllllllllilllllli Pll llll lllllTE cent. Ten thousand will refuse i0 CTUCAGQ. All?“ il~Cl1l¢fl€o ">11 ray the increased rentals and will Were Notified that Rents ‘Would go upl After May 1. They Organized and havel Refused to pay the Increase or to Vacate l where hundreds of societies have ants whose leases expire on -‘.\llay refuse to vacate tLelr homes. uccor t Worth Printing . All The News Wei-u. Reading All The A": “mug flqbgal-lptlol, delivered Il-OO. fly Moll, (Funds, $5.00. A-_- ‘Kiel-MICK- DESPERATE llll lllllE (Special to The Guariflari) LONIDON. Oiii.. April desperate street battle TlE WITH 1 ll lllNK Blllllllli Citizen Killed, In London Ontario, Cue Three Robbers Captured and the Fourth is Followed by Hundreds of Armed Men. fourth-I after n. ilespemte fight in 11mm i1 whicnthe people stormed a 1mm between in which the lmen had taken reflltffl Mr. McCreay. in Opening‘ slatcdl A great lmany timings will‘ been formed. They pa-y n mem- bership of 25 cent‘ ivhlrtn ifluiiay goes into a cripple children's fund. Over $5000 have been raised and over 500 children have been hel-Ded The same tiring is liming done in Alberta. In closing the speaker empha- sized as objects oi’ the Society- World peace, lbelter health. to help VConada. and to help the other fell- (NV. liviiss McMahon followed with a short. aildress telling oi‘ her work in the city schools stating that many defects ‘had already been found. niniong the children which will be boosted from 15 to Z5 ANOTHER oil's m PRO es outlining ilhe importance of the work ‘ Sydney Hard Hit By Depression’ SYDNEY, April ll-Pontlnued lliouse met. at 3.40. After a short address by Mr. S. B. ivfcCready representing the Canadian Red Cross Society, a re- port of which appears elsewhere. HON. .l. .l. JOHNSTON introduc ed an Act to further amend Act to incorporate the Trustees- of- the get this sort-y old world into a better one than it has ever been haflnre. is ..‘uvl"lng you in this behalf. into its work To illustrate Lh interestingly. one of Charles King- OIIQS . We in Canada/said Mr. Mc Cready. found out something dur- The J-unior Red Grossj he went on to say lo the children subject the speaker related most, May's stories which was followed] with keen attention by the lltlle~ Estate of the late Owen Connolly. Bill read u. ifirst time. HON. J. J. JOHNSTON intro- duced an Act respecting insurance depression in ihc .._l trade result- cd in another week end holiday for approximately 10.000 Cape Bre- _ Agents. Bill rend a first limo. islmn mine’ coal-and railway work HON. J. J. JOHNSTON intro- ers. All colliorles of the Douni- “med u hm m amend the Ac, nion Coal Pa" were closed Friday evening and will not resume opera- tions until Thiesday. relating to the admission of barns tern and attorneys. Bill read a first time. House. on motion oi‘ lion. (f. W Crosby, went into committee with Mr. (Ireelman McArihur in the in: the war-that we hud not becnlserious . as strong and healthy as wcl should, and could have been ilfifll chair for second reading’ of nu Act to incorporate the Farmers 'l‘radi_ng Company hid. LONDON. April 11.——-Cables FQR SALE~<CQQKXQS pang“ [n “er. COD/Gd TIGPB announce lllillli ill hi9 fect order. Apply 8'9 liochford south Almtmn“ “lemmas the Lin" Sweet; al Government pnlrty elected twemy four n and ‘the other party WTO LET- FURNISHED ROOM trontrnlly located. Guardian office. Apply at mining sum oi‘ money, also laun- dry chock. Winder phone Bib-.l. lluwnril. A SPECIAL MEETING of the Hamilton L. O. Li. will Ti‘! held Thursday night. April Hih. important business. "WANTED~—»MAID FOR GENERAL housework. All Emlodern con(- ivonlenccs.‘ Apply lo Mrs. Alex Agnew. {Tharlott-etotvu, it. ‘if. W0. 6 ‘ “ROOM AND BOARD-A GENTLE man can be accommodated with room and board in private fam- ily, central location. Appl-y “C" rlo Guardian Office. ‘WANTED - TO. "PURCHASE second hand hook (‘use Apply at Guardian office. ‘WANTEIL-A MAID f0! GEN eral housework. Apply 29 Upper Prince Street. TO LET - FURNISHED ROOM centrally located. Apply 11! (iiiardian office. -‘~‘WANTED.-BOY TO WORK 0N fox ranch. Apply J. B. Rom- bough. Mount Edward Road Charlotte-town. Phone 654 . "CARRIAGE REPAIRING done promptly. Rubber tires put on wheels at Large k Sons. (‘ITEM (lcorge Street. wanna A hi... ros censu- iil housework. Apply Z77 Rich-l mono Street. . ‘ ‘FOR SALE-HEAVY SHOWN PA W1’. suitable for planing under "What. 5 cents a roll at Guardian Office. WANTED- OOMPITINT Mik- - die aged housekeeper, Apply in writlnl stating wages to A. U. (‘are Guardian. l ‘To LET-THRII FURNISHED ""1119. situated ill 00MB b! clvy. ‘Modern, conveniences. Arrlv in afternoons to 1t ‘liiim Avenue. ' - , ‘-----__-4-__.L_-.---.---A—‘-- PBEAUTIFUL BISIDINQE FOR SALE. by private sole. the resi- dence of Mrs. Actions lhabonllld. _ situated at 18C Rochlofd Street. Ialendin: hummer! may in- Fllwt properly any afternoon by "Pairing on premises. ‘was FOR uA-rcmuoa-wuir: Wyendette hens, holding certi- ficate in Record of Perfomnnce. assured. 'J. (Palmer, K. (1., the eldest son of . this ffliblet. that our teaching of hygiene was not what it should have been. The war showed tltntbll p. c. of all our young men were partially or twenty members each. casting three seats from the country party' As this leaves from its own ranks will have 23 votes in it house of 4a mam-hers out its ability to carry on is Sillll to be Had Good Intentions lll-ITROIT, April ‘ll.-—A consci- entious Mount Clemons ‘woman ov- ened her husband's grave trying to ilnd material to make out =his in- come lax report for 1920. John 1t. Grogan, collector oi‘ internal rev- enue, reported today. She told Mr. Gipgsn she could not find her hus- band's account hooks. showing his income for last year. Afitar search- ing ihrousrh tine house. s-he decided to open the grave. Pie died recentl.‘ and was unified in his business suit. No records were ‘found. ‘faiileglhiveilell At the morning service in St. Paul's Anglican fhurch. Sunday. the beautiful bronze tablet recently Bremen m the memory of the 11118 Chief Justice and airs. Edward Palmer, was suitably dedicated with impressive ceremony- All" u!“ reading of the Second Lesson the rector, Rev. ll. l). Raymond. M- A., and Mr. Percy Pope. senior Church Warden. proceeded to where the tablet graced the Walls of the church. There in the pre- sence of iho Palmer family. their relatives and close friends. Mr. fl. the late (‘hief Justice lPalmer bron- enied the tablet in the following .l.-eras: "On behalf of myself and other members oi‘ the family of the late Chief Justice Palmer l b0! leave to give into the custody of the Rector, ‘Church Wardens and Vestry of the Parish of Sit. Paul's presented in loving memory of our parents." Mr. Percy Pope on behalf of the congregation of 8t. Paufs accepted the custody of the Tablet. M10 pledged its care and safe keeping. after which the ‘Rector offered ull the Dedicatory Prayer. Sinn Feiners Burn English Goods BELFAST. April jl-Jfhe flrsi. attempt lo enforce bho Binn Toll! lmymltr against English 800d" M‘ ‘curred to day in Kllnullock Coun- "lllwn. lei- laying 10s u. 2st . visa in one year. Price 83.60 for {litm- 1. o. lllonthouil, Char- ottetown. 111w” _ H w ..-1. o. Limerick realm stat!“- A plurality of goods from Manchester related several totally unfit f0;- service, and this state of affairs lwas true all over lhe world. This unfitness, he the country party up], was due 31mph, either m "(can which ‘they were riding struck, ______________________________ with only two memlbers the Govern-gloat or ignorance. The Red (Yrossh telegraph pole on the LQQT_.SATURDAY pURsE m)", nient partv, if ll. chooses a speaker Society has been asked to ti i.) msk-s the people healthier. ilon weak. The people are isivlr- ant and nothing is so eX-Dsnsiw as ignorance. The ohlecl‘. the Junior Red Cross i. to defeat ignorance; The speaker here instances 11G hilll met recently of suffering in New Brunswick which could ‘have been prev-entail had the proper means been taken in the first place. The speaker also polnlred out that another obfect of the Red Cross Society‘ is to teach people‘ a better wsv of settlins the" illfferences than h-v means of war ." War has knot 911N108 41°01‘ T01‘ ages. The speaker went on to say that this would be n. far happ- ier world ii’ instead of orerarlnz all the time for war. the P130919 were engaged in road liiBklBZ. mlnins. and all the other 119M651!‘ and nation bulhilns aursulls- He referred to the League of 3411110119- dcolsring that 4i nations are near er this objective than ever before. This dream of the ages. the rari- mmem or man and tho federation of the world," is nearer n reality than aver it has been. though there must s-tilp he a great deal of un- rest and trouble before the drflim can be realized. The Junior lied Cross Society has been omaniled in South ,Am erlca. New Zeaiond. 3011111 A1111‘!!- und many other countries with all ills children united under a @0111- 1110],] programme to fiElll 1'01‘ bell" er health. T-he American lied Cross nrc sending wonderful sup- plies lo the children of the WM‘ stricken portions of Europa 111111 1"‘ enclosing letters to these child?“- These lvters have hrousilt 1111111? replies and the whole tendency of the work ls to brln! U19 11°" “M 5M5 into flllendliiness with one another. He believed that friend liness between the boys and girls o; H“, different provinces misllt be brought ‘about in a somewhat slm~ illar manner. l-‘risudllness ls one or the areal- forces in the world and ‘the Jun- ior Rad Gross asks the bu?!‘ ll"! glrl“ to unite la this friend- liness. The "three its used ‘in he considered‘ o vow 111111011"! PM, m m, “hoot curriculum but io-day ‘he school-men an}: flf-‘lgfabp women are ialkinK 0f u"! °“" Those are: Mead. Hwfl- mm“ w Health. Another @1110“ 9T "l" mwemaut is d, have the children D1638: menmeh“ .l.. 8Q to srhoolflan fake advantage oi all the Pail: lion they can Bel. l" Qugh good cars of themselves. and go wrvc Canada well so ch11“! lo be a liability to her. to TMDT°V9 me health. to prevent 611"" W‘ to mitigate sufforinfi- T5459 "'° . l is beginning to lbe realized that ill health and disease make n. nn-" O -—. three u: enmi- 0H1“ R“ gun burned by 011111.91! 1391K __ QQQ; .__.._n._.-._.-il.~.-».iln~.- A lively exchange of legul opin- lhavellieen notified that their rent ding to .l. it Strung oi‘ 1.1.6 m], per cage Tenants‘ ‘(Jommission League. WllllK VINCIAE LEGISLATURE. Few Small Bills Advanced a Stage and the‘ Fisheries Resolution Passed. ._.__.___. wfYillfl require to Ibe remedied. I .D . H. 1D. Johnson and. Dr. ltic- . lMilllnn followed w-lth short address Amm‘ m“ 0d mill if ll“? DOm- Gfivefllmfilll could make a treaty with. the Unit- ed States for the game birds they could also do something for the protection of the fishery. (He didn't know what the Dom. Government would thlnh when this resolution was presented to them.) There was some trouble during the last season with the quality of the lobsters shipped from this province and various reasons tvere assliihi-il. lie did not illlfik. that the extra half ounce requiredl by the regulations to be put into tho ‘cans had anything to do with deterioration reasons who some of the pack nadl gone off in quality bul these rea- ed to the manner and the want oi proper measures about the YHCIOHGS. The resolution culled upon the Dom. Government i0 send men in teach our fishermen the mire of curing hiONTIiEAL. April 11~Dorul= it"? 90111’ vlifle" nQH~"g."¢,'f,§k.__1-(‘ inland packing fish. lie did not. think Clmpleum 23L was instantly kmed the hill ‘lllllflllllg the company ;ultl‘:ll!ul the. Govcrnnieni could send us liiml his brother Leopold. 29, hothvlsxgrga?“ Orfillilllllllllilllqir tniany‘ ilEEE-Tllufi nrmT-‘Thgn “i Tm“ ilof on hierrler st. was fall-ally in- “1010001, gm“ “Hum “'“”.l§,‘.‘,°““‘l "‘“ W“ ""'T‘lwiliniigrwichiléllvngarie llircii today when a. motor bicycle THE Ar-onsu-zv oayaitai.lhiliiflgemm”? l,i_.;.,,,".,,,_ w... m. an. Save it nshfs opinion that thelnot see rtllfi: fiTh-lylhlng demanded N clause was agibim Olrelof the oppoition Dame St. Lomzue Pointe. Leopold anwnnne m“ ‘he “"- lllfl Leader/h did not think it TiglTfTt-‘nlllqlefsyhllllllOll. The resoluiion over, no time is to be lost fllinn could in any way 13018011011 0f‘, I ‘to the miners‘ walkout last wceklior the moment; how can it bear it. complained of. There were no doubtl sons it would be found were con-in Eywfltequer, presided, fnur 11mm] bank robbers and the escaped on foot. Tho chase has men of hlelboiirne. two miles south been taken up by the people ‘of the west oi‘. London. lnilSF-Pl Campbell, district ‘tinned. wittb rifles. shot ed 2:1. was murdered this morn-guns and.1‘B\'0l'v'Q1‘-<1. 11ml ilfK-flvlvi"! ing and three m‘ the uiuuruuilers arrived from Loildmnllll-Yfl $0159‘! lwerc captured. 'i‘wo ivero suffer-tho Posse with a bulb IIQWQPE“ int: from gun shot woundir The motor cur. EEIHTHEHTHEVEEWMETITWTTTTT ‘ Ill STRIKE 5lTllT|llN ‘Both Sides Agree to a Conference but De- mandsand Concessions are Still far Apart. 40 Mines Involving 16,000 men have been Flooded. l l ,._.._ ..lsentialliy a recapltulatlon of the cir- uurustances of the whole difficulty. LONDON, April ii. - British “it is not new a question of shav- mlne owners and n-mers conferreddng DYOHIF» but a question of shar- for an hour at the Board of Trndeliug very serious losses." he admon- thie morning on u possible setne-lished both sides?’ the whole pro- mentof the controversy which leddiiem is what can the industry bear l (‘Special to The Guardian).- The conference adjourned at noon ‘which -is tho best method of arriv- untll 4 o'clock this afternoon. Slrllllg 1'1! *1 Dermafiefll W3)’ 011101115? Robert ‘s. Horne, Chancellor of inelim: the waxes of the miners w the My. Lloyd capacity of the mines?" These pro- ni‘ the packing George made the suggestion during posels ‘by the Prime Minister. it is the basis for n lnfinistevs Silliliiiryithg conference that the owners give T101160. Will W111i a full presentation of their case. lstuted the reasons wily they consld ered the wage reductions justified. latter which the miners‘ counter- lclaims should be fully presented. file proposed ibat tho miners then idrlegaie six representatives to finest six representatives of mine piwners. Adoption of the Prime proposal will probably ‘mean extended discussions lbetween the two sides to the dispute. flow- anil it ,-,, __ I , ‘ p precedent m, _ tyqfl.fl lei... Two years ago he hail was expected this afternoon that #"l;1"l"°“' m!" m Ntm“ Emmi‘ Blfllwmvlflg temllpany a; n -._.¢.X.Tni- broualii in a resolution maklngdliie laiitcr session would ‘be "y" u‘ ~ "u"! flmflllT-‘illlltl glvlpag it poweru sliillllill‘ request because at thedllinllllllfid "Ill-ll midnight. Mr. __ ‘<11lmmawla“ptaiuializatlon at‘ time the (‘harlottetlwa- Board or Lloyd George's HD8860. Wlfh which . Wll- Mtxlil? l‘. Hires (iisagreed 'i‘rndc had passed ii resolution ask he prefaced his suggestions. was es 0n wth the ttoruey General and lug ilie Dom. Government to send Bofilewlruilt severely criticized him for not scrutinizing bills more closely. li was for this he was re- “slviac 111s Halal-yer $2.000 and lie lsliould not leave it to a ‘unsalaried nyman to ‘point out such errors. ltlgdfierllldhe should‘ be sport enough t) a over pint of his salary to lose who are doing his work. The ptbileciionaole clause “'11s fimilly ‘ruck out on motion of Hon. G-. Hughes. The bill was agreed to w thout further change nmporder. péiwto b9 rend a third time tomor- The Fisheries‘ Resolution was then taken up. ‘Hon. BI-n Gafilant discussed at some lensth_the need Ofqctiigeloili): tthebpapking g‘ lobsters. 1 s er u e V91‘? precarious saxndfigthe a T3203 (Qpcclli to The Guardiau).... n2"? ‘f "~“1"l"t'~;<1ecll°f“°°1 B11188- . --- 0‘ 6 "SP8 . ie said. that RES-"Gouaua Euecflo" many packers had become careless. APPEAL TQMORROW mat llllflilfiltllii‘); conditions were he- B Perm ed n many factories to yREDERICqUN-I Apr“ 11:41.“ the treat detriment of the indus- Reatisuuehe counlv election .r»eii:"'1'- Th“ 1111111111! industry. he said. “on case M“ be taken up m the ivas second only m agriculture and ca...“ o; appeal before Judge Bu", he thought fishermen had as much tomorrow. 118i" w a paeclal grant for educa- tion in their calling as the farmers Bargain ‘theirs. Uiniesis the best PARADE‘, To CHURCH arts are ma nianed the fish- SYDNEX’ ll 1i ~S d llELTITgIrEtTMlTTBTtIHTXILVEETTnot-hm"?! logger . - pr ‘ .— y neyfis v . e oug it s ori reuuued fioldmra’ some 40o slums courses should he established for hem their annual memm-M “WW. the training of fishermen. yesterday. They paraded to Fai-l H. D. lift-DEAN followed. mouth Street Church where they l‘ had been remarked by a ‘previous were addressed by Rev. Ernest speaker that tho resolution probos- Bullies. an overseas padre. b’ would do good and he was of the .___... Hllme opinion. -l\'o man was more in sogmzflg’ 51171-9"; _ forested than he in the fishery hum IN DEMAND! 3:11;. sntrxl) lie Kalle: Lherle were many ' 8s - a cou r (OD toward ST. JOHN. April 11.-Seven sp- helping the industry. "in: depress? pllcotionc have been ieoeived for-lien in the fishery business at pres- a returned soldiers button whlchpit is not due to anything that was found and turned in to thc could be prevented by Government cm bail last week. interference. There was depression c a E. Ecna-ERMPANV giuitngliliilileihof actllviltly; it was sug. Buys 5Y_g:§Y N$TNE3 bountles to Thrlfsrqnllen n Sfllglililtfl ab: L‘ A POWER madleaaijavailable. These bountles are BYUNEY’ Apr" u ‘The cape ave le if only our fishermen com ply with the conditions. They are iBreton Electrical Co. have pur- chum ‘he Sydney Mm" “gm “d entitled to these bouniies lust the _ 9s th N , , lppower complfitvs interests for $80. fl,.'§,‘§,,‘},“_,,, zrefjgtoififig “age? m?’ nrger vessels in the fishery. ‘Some- thing he thought might he done to ‘help the mackerel fishery. A treaty ad recently been concluded with _ ,the United States for the internal 3,03%“?! 8311:, mlgglggmzlxowwional protection of game birds. to au pvt a hill pretlented by thelnwy "n remembered “M” m” city Cpfllllftflil which has for its pur lmackerel "s"! t“ “m” pose the banishing of the stalls now pi vogue in the Uhtuese flllliiilllt i! IBML -._....._ Inspection Tour‘ SYDNEY. April 11-11. M. Wol- vin, P-esldent of the Dominion Steel Corporatiion. accompanied by S. E. Elirin, M. P., and other dir- ectors left last night in their pri~ vate car "CataJone“ for Halifax where they will inspect the ship- yards divlsion of tho new merger. ‘lliaritime ‘Provinces Telegraphic News SYDNEY SOLDIERS ro lnoueu crannies sratts 8'1‘. JOHN. April ll.--.Msyor pu-hools \\'(1i‘9 followed and rnptur ed ‘by American B9188". liq b91152. three ‘helm: trawlers to these wot-l ers and lip thought lt was time to? ‘enter ii protest. This resolution ni' lllliii limo was vrry severely con-l fileinnod by the lion. member iqrl West itiver. who Welllf’. so far as to insinuate that he. Mr. lMcLoan. was actuated in his resolution by selfish interests. ilow the airesent Government could now agree on the resolution lie did not know. nov- 111d he know what answer tlie Dom. ‘Government would give the resolu- tion ia view of the fact that the famous platform issued hy the lead er oi‘ the government in 1919 con- tained a plank in which it was pro mlsed to help the (fishermen) fish- eries by sending an expert among the fishermen to instruct ‘them in the best method of catching. cur- ing and liiurketing fish, also w hold short courses at fishing cen- tres where fishermen and returned soldiers would receive like training with the farruers. The Dom. Govern ment was now doing all that the resolution was asking for. Willi the exception of such things in it that were not practical. As to the beam trnwlers said Mr. McLean, we are all agreed that they should all be abolished. lie did not think that.’ Government ‘interference in the manner suggested by the FEBOIIHIO‘ would he in tho interest of tho fisheries. - HON. (i. E. HUGHES was the fleXt Breaker. Ho flllslested that the best remedy for the grievances of fishermen would he for them to prsanlze as the farmers lisd done {and press their claims unitediy. With such an orgnnizaltion they could insist upon having a deps-rv ment of‘ fisheries established. and also upon being given a Dominion grout for technical education. HON. A. E. ARSENAlYl/l‘ foi- lowed. He thought he could claim to be as much _a fisherman as either the mover or seconder of the resolution. MR. CRT-‘Q-UMAN McARTI-IUR_ iioldlthe record of Prince Coun- MR. H. D. lMobEiAN-lldor ten ing stories!" HON. A. E. ARSENAUI/l‘ mo. reedPd with a review of the resoiu lion, which he showed was asking 701‘ lllllllls that Abe Dom. Govern- ment was already doing for the fishermen. things also which [he PPPRPnt Government before the iuddeuTDeaih of Monclon Surgeon MONCTON, April shocking suddermess tdeath Sunday morning claimed one of liionctouis most valued citizens and most skiltul physicians and surgeons in the person of Fred J. “llhite and the city is much the poorer by his passing. Dr. White was stricken with spoplsxy in bed st his home corner Queen and Alma streets, and although he re- ceived prompt medical attention he foiled to rally and died at 11 o'clock. Twelve Horses Are Burned At Newcastle NEW CASTLE. April 11—A barn belonging to the Sinciaiir Lumber Co., was burned at an early hour this morning. The fire was first noticed by a stalbleman who weal llr-Wllll. on l successful reopening of the confe ence until 4 p. m. The Dally Herald declared the miners would stipulate at today's meeting us the first essential con- cession, the national wage hoard, profits pool, against which own- ers are. adamant. Fail-lug to secure these two demands, the ncnvspaper asserted. the order for a strike by the Triple Alliance would he esrec-, tlva Tuesday midnight." Th.» first round has been won by Labor". do clared ‘the lieraitl, which claimed reports that rallwaymen at various centres opposed Joining the strike wéare untrue or grossly exaggerat- e . l I l lRailwaymen, Miners And Government In Conference LONDON. April 11-A confer- ence of coal owners and miners will take place tomorrow. Arthur l-lendemon, labor leader, who is in close touch with all negotiations, although not personally concerned in Saturday's meetings with Pre- mier Lloyd-George. is full of 0on- ddence that there will be no gener- al strike on Tuesday. The excu- live committee of triple alliance. after a conference with the Prime Minister issued the following state- ment last. night: "lt has been agreed that. first. the Government shall summon in conference repre- sentatives of the Miner's Federa- tion snd coal owners Board of Trade at eleven o'clock on Monday momlng to discuss the question out at four-thirty to feed the hor~ ses. had a large quantity of hay and all the harness was destroyed. Loss in the vinirity of $7.000. Reprisals For Ambushing Soldiers CORK. April lb-Regular troops, in charge of an officer. visited the Upton district and arrested several civilians and burned down two rdpiissl for ambush of soldiers on Marc-b 19th at Cross Barry. midway which six soldiers were killed and ave others wounded. Residents in the farm houses were given half an hour to rnmove their live stool: and food. The police today discovered a machine gun and ammunition sec- in iargel" schools during the summer; these. election had promlngq] to do Top them. lie did not think the resmu. on would do any good, At six orlrk ho moved the mi. fiournmsn-t of the ilebnfe. liouse adjourned till 8 o'clock, retell in the [rounds of an Agri- cultural Sncleiy here. They also removed a motor car itsed in the recent republican exploits. he well as many bicycles. Twelve horses were burned,‘ and one had to be shot. ‘The bsrnieratlon shall tonight issue notice isrm houses and some produce in] between Kensale and Mccroom. in i in dispute between the two par- ties and second. the Miners’ Fed- to federations branches urging them to abstain from any action lu- ‘terfsring with measures necessary ,to ensuring the safety of the mines lor necessitating the use by force Iby the Government." l This pm. was issued by Mr. Hod- lgen and Mr. .l. H. Thomas. Soc- lretary of the National Union of Rsilwaymen and Mr. Thomas in an interview said it was the r0- lsull of negotiations between the lrallwnymen transport workers and government and had been accept- lsd by the miners. l l THE WEATHER TEMPIRATUB TIDE. IGOR, I111 ___@ TORONTO. April ifs-North vat ‘winds, clearing. High tide this afternoon It ‘i103 and tomorrow morning at 2.1a. , Sun sets this evening st 8,43 and frlses tomorrow m0fning,lt 5.l6_ l Pull moon II-‘riday, April 15th 10.12 a, m- }