EX iii Debt Funding 4% PM‘ 09111‘. ;/ / » ///, w-l-refies-Pa’ . overs "h" l cnnnnorrfrscrown, - “Tilly, i i l i Agreement Signed by U. S. President (Special to The Guardian) lVWAlSI-LEIYGTON, March 1.—-The lntcresit rate and l iow iiiisi NEW i . pawl“ ~ r¢‘bvnecttc isiiiiiii Lille the Dew A FRIDAY, MARCH 2, 1923 \\ \§\ I! All HIZEI] Iii BHIEF N wrnnses.) . Hon. ltirnest. Lapointe , LaPointe Goes To Washington to Sign Treaty (Special to The Guardian) WASHINGTON, March 1.— Canadian ii] illl Ila (Milli ova-sages LiINIJIIN IIIIMMISSIIJNEHA EHTISE Bliiibi and Belgians which may have an Lirrportant re- gull on the occupation of the Ruhr. p was announced that. Ruhr coal may be moi-tea ln-to Germany onl ‘payment to tuba Allies 0i percent. the German Govlernment its supposed to have collected prior lo the occupation. ‘The nerw decision come as some- thing til a surprise m some quar- ters for it had been suspected that Poincare would maintain firmly the burrler put up ‘between the Iiuhr and unoccupied Germany to prevent Ruhr coal and products from reaching Ger-many until thht country Ibacliod down. 50 Republicans Taken Prisoner In Ireland (Special to The Guardian) hONDUN..1&ar.-1-—The Republi- cans attacked B. 95111118 117139 w limes lStabers located at Clonmclon an entrenched hillside near the town and poured a withering fire into them but were swulscd by the heavier gun's of the government ' forces. Tina government’ troops took flilty prisoners -in and around Iiallinu. A hill tlnas beenilntroduced by tho D"11‘111111'¢“1\11 1°. “Ppmprmw mmwy the chair at the banquet and de- George was ‘forced , tar-provide ‘for time widow. sister "1 nhtichiidren o! til-hm I "i idri (Special tp The Guardian) OTTAWA, Mill‘. 1. —Sir Wiiltci‘ Cnsseis. exoheqtier judge, died this ntorning, aged seventy-seven. was horn in Quebec. New York Exchange Rates Noon enable-litre cables in New York, Miaroh 12- Sterling French Franc 1iflilian Lira Dutch (Wilder .. German Mark Ilnnenla Ailkentine Gold. Pietro” .‘.4.7o.s2 cents , 8 .. Japanese Yen .. 48.43 “ 1411mm rher . v4.5a ~- 111dian Rupee . . 31.10 " Condensed Specials lLATfl9.-w; _ 2:1‘ 11d" Der daflosnraéf 02.5w: c * l‘ bud for or over. castrate - ~ -~‘- e “n. ‘or "Q I ‘will ll ‘l ‘fiigfi- w» words for oliO 1’ first“: ‘hm. Joe per -. “Anaemia WANTED-APPLY 5°‘ 143 011v. stating gxporionoe. ‘ . rim-mi .._._§__________ “"1181 To turn av mAv m hm"! W11 tmphrate conveni- Plan Proposed by Which Ruhr Coal May be Exported ‘to Germany on Payment to Allies oi 40 percent. - - zr-Pr“ (Speclll to The Guardian) PARhS, March 1.—-None‘ but or- 95111.3, March L-Tha French ilciail overtures will be acceptable took a step todiayin connection with an arrange- and reparation question. Ii; was as- serted in French ofillcial circles to- the willed been a new tiescemt upon Pur- ls oi.’ unofficial twa1 ‘l-lo u MADOOM nrent for settlement or the Ruhr day. it was pointed out that there intermediaiors of- fering» themselves ifnom tinanckal and iutlusitrial quarters and var- ious international centres each with various cormpl-aints and plans for settlement. BERLIN, iMor. 1.——‘Tha German Evangelical church rhpeaied to all brarvhes throughout the world risking a protest he mods against tho tactics of the occupational Ladies Night Heidi With Great Success by the Rotary Club “Ladle? Night." an annual feu- ture of Rotary Club entertainments very much looked forward to wns greatly enjoyed last night at the Community Glub rooms. Navy League bulldinir,_when a full attendance oi’ local Rotorinns. Ithoir wives. lady friends and a uum the 25 years maturity period were ivfiped out of the debt funding 4K- islatlon when President Hardlnz. today signed thie bill authonizinl hha dent settlement with Great Britain which also morliiifie-s the terms that may be extended to othier nations... Customs Revenue tin lciul WARSAW. cry negotiations for a _ treuty ‘between Poland 9/1111. ' began in Moscow on Mo i-Iu-‘lber-t of the Asiatic neewlv Greatly Increase (special to The Guardian) ‘OTYAAARIA, March L-‘There has been an increase of over forty mil- ed by the Department of Customs and Excise during the eleven months o! the current iilercml yeinr‘ ins compared with the similar por- lod host year. 0t’ this lame ln- otlicr excise taxes duties, The revenue‘ from excise dailies on spirits and tobacco rust only a few thousand dollars and showed ‘a Mlling off. Lloyd George Was Floured (Special to The Guardian) EDINBURGH lllar. George wars forced to cult short ti: her of gentlemenwguests, sat-down to an enjoys/hie iranqiiet followed by a musical entertainment and dancing. ‘ President P. W. Turner occupied liver-ed ha neat address of wel- ‘la7 is‘ remarks,» when wer Rotary principles. Two new mem Vice Coirnsul, and Mr. were introduced into the Club Among the guests present were R0 tar-lane McKle and Desmond. oi‘ Sit Rter Beer. W. A. Miller. W. ill. Cot 111m.’ and 2M2‘. Jiiiywnrti New York. The musical part oi’ the I110- gramme“ was admirably 011N184! 01111 and included vocal solos by Messrs Roy Qulgley, Chas. Earle. tMffi- W- E. Fletcher and dliiss Belle Ches- hire; a violin solo by Rotarlnn J. H. Mnlcom, a duet by Messrs Mal- com and W. E. Fletcher. rind *1 quartetrte by Messrs Qillslolzl- Fletcher, G. F.‘ Hutcheson an Chas. Earle. A ' Ian Dr. Alien created lauilhter rind dpglllitmdiince ~l1\’fl8"111me» “men concluded trhe entertainmentkhiréi? bflypafed in real! fining‘? 111 - The programme o o I wMu-qhqgk tPleasunt. BAYER- _ Fox Trot-Oh. 0h. Oh. Whnt an ‘Awful Nerve! "DOC" REID- Waltz~l Love to Kiss the Irish. MORIRES. t . B ‘ - .. .. mdmul Jones-Mix ‘Em Uil. Doc ALLEN. waltz (Moonllghn-And 111$ Lights are Low. MQKEE- Idox Trct--The Bankers’ Wfllk- g pel‘)—-—Ellefyihillg ( up NS. , "DOC" warts That's Good to Est. JET“? One Slob-rel" l‘ 0"” Y-EO. whats-Emerald Junction Bluefi. PRO 8E. Fbx Trot-glaciation Time on the Railway. G - ‘whim-n You'll Oblllhlljgtzlnngse’ ru supply the Riflfl- WE “mg, Fox Trot-i! Love t 6 ' TURNER. ‘Walts—I Hear the “Blue Birds Oaliini. ‘Low- WBW - "my would efer out of Prlneg~ 8t lily Box 442 C“ item-seal “#0811; lvvsousaeav EEFwTm. 111x fltmt and Rflghhflli 's1"il- 118F001 containing yyq-t-l . ? man T0"! TUTANKHA o“ ‘n.0,, .ci.osiri'0 F annual rhetorical address buck oi‘ o ii. lured. l- . ‘.1 ivssirixtvrolv. March. which ator John Sharp Wlilrlfllfll Qblils ' siissirjpl who retires volugaldlv Slivssod by Secrotxiry Dcirby lion droiilars in the revenue rece.v- from a long public 031-99;- jjprcb a speech yesterday 4. onlloii ch President Hardin i" day to hm him soodibve- WAiSi-l INiYDON.‘ March ‘Phi-cc American entries in tiunal Aeronautic ASP/Dewitt». ‘LONDON, March 1.—RethiiilI,b to for the mionih or.’ Idebruur-y itself day “mo; them is indirect eonilr- dt-nly toilily. Ho (teleibrated his c611. 551“ lhlyment of Ashdalc dollar loaned m. any “mmtry (“her than Greatiish embassy officials will arrange MANHJA’ March L4“ _ Bwqtnrimm vhursen,’ Mood out W,” “in IiMITIBTQIIGE ‘between Minister I41. men on United Statfl! do _,_._-1¥1‘1‘B,ofle oi’ the notcivorthy utterances 7'0 me “"11 the Ulm-ed smmessbaie _ 610,0! his ntlriross iii. the Pllgrme din- hurir-ed to death in an exillfliim 111 Her lnsi. evening. Ill-u ‘both-r rtzo-ni mused by aj-ififlm No others wane in- fie in- crease nearly three quarters was tcrnatlonail buloon race foipf; tin‘. contributor] by tho soles (‘RX and James Gordon Benoit cup to; he Chile as llisiautzwg ufhiin1;|n|[;||~|;l“ 1111111 =1 111111‘- hcld ct Brussels next Septtgpvhr-reerirlt-l- . . . . . . . . . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ , _ __ more than one quarto-r by customs 23, were listed today by the; Nib‘ Minister oi.’ Marine and FLsheries, Bryan“, hm] not been myked to gum, ‘is expected ‘by the British emibausy untec and neve-r did guitrunte-e theim “"1”: he” tmwrww 0" ‘he next duy. He is coming to sign u my u“, ‘mum, slates m], me use new fisheries treaty and the Brit- Departrirent officials. OTTAWA. Mar. 1.— The M-in- iriii-i‘ 0f Murine - and Fisheries ULWITY-ifo l-s vitsltlng W: chin-glen in an effort to cstwblis-h u closed 115111115 season for suirrion tin the lmcirii: (feast also ‘to discuss the i \\‘l.-\Sil.l\'G'Il()N, March 1.—-Tho |Ytvurll oi‘ ihovAmorlt-an Navy as ‘a liuinuuitzifltin those and factor 11°!‘ Deuce zru well us for the de- .'fgm;e 0,- n , _ v y _ practice mow in effect oi’ Ameri- m nations “gm” can vtescl-s buying bait at Cann- before we illthll rmsts mid milking ‘their head- quarters them. The Idordncy tziriil‘ lmposves u (lilty on ifunuillian fi-sli so it is pro- i1°=*“~1 i0 11110W the Amter-ituiri ves- wls in ‘Uan-zitilau toorts only us shelters. . meeting hurt.- nli’ tho ‘Society m‘ Np, ‘"11 Eilloiisors, the Soinrc-tzirry praised ilii- ut-iiviilios u" Arucricuri Nuvul Yfikfiflls Flftfiéllily in tho Near Ens‘! lib}.- lllzurk Sr-u and in connection ‘W111i ‘lilo if\",l'il!(]ll'iii(8 disaster ‘ui __§_ ' V McCORMACWS PLAN TO PAY WIFEJS DEBTS ‘MONTl-l CARLO, Milt’. 1——.iolin Mc-CormuckL the Ilrish tenor. has re \\'A.k'tliiNG'l‘0N, March 1.—-died)» rmentntive W. Bourke. Cocikran Pendant. New York, tilled 8.1.11 gowns. but he has told her n way blmldm’ to keep them ‘that .ls being repeat- fused to pay for his wife's latest - Office of Canadian Trade Commissioner ‘to 1 be Headquarters for Information‘ Re- garding Canada in England and for Canadians at Home. LONDON, March 1.— The Canu- time and the hope is voiced hers dinn High flomniissioners irffice that it may be followed by making in. London has begun the ddstribu- Canadian Trude Commissioner a tioh to tile press of information mouthpiece for- Cailada Trude pro- sbout Carlson's resources rind ex lratranda; in ‘the country in which Dort irzulenntl it is understood the 11o is posted and i-t is believed plan is to make the. cifiico the that as much could be done by centre of cllrectkvo Canadian pro- acquainting foreign merchants pz-igunda "by other means ns well ‘V1111 Cfliifldiffl BXDQPUHB DOES!!!- ss rho time honored method of itics as ‘by forwvardtng g0 the can. liiii-‘ilifiilln iii public functions lillil Killian ‘irriumrtfitcturem advice to 1111111131’- whloh he unfortunately seldom its. 'l‘iir.s i.~i an improvement tliutteits. has been advocated ‘for u long‘ ._ Holstein Breeders iT in Annual Meeting’ urks Again Change Their Minds (Special to The Guardian) The annual meeting of the Pro- JJONDQN, Min-ch L-qqeu vinclnl Holstein Breeders‘ Associo- limited, today. says (more 15 in. iillfltl0fl- of reports thrct. bhotfliui-‘ks yesterday, hocorue il-l in reply to the Allied ‘iieocol 1110- iflflt night rtml tlic-tl curly today. ed us one of the beet Jokes of the _ _ tion was held yesterday afternoon Riviera. The singer has been mar in the Technical School, with the posnla runtlc at Lsusnnne will; pr..- Ho ivas on the floor nl’ the 110...“, poise an alternate (ll'fl't'iLiLl'6B_l-‘¥-KII1(lil-,1d$t night nml liliiile h‘ gpiritgd trying the territorial and financial Speech in opposition to the pm“ ricd nearly seventeen years. and. .l‘rom the wealth of experience thus gained, he informed dvlrs. McCor- presldent Mr. W. J. Gibson in the chair. The secretary Mr. W. J. direct confirmation of reportsthat. the Turks in reply to the Allied - Pent-e proposals made at bausaniio will propose an alternate drett By Students 1n vutc to m mic section. r clauses and leaving out the eieono- WAISHTINGTON, March 1.—-The form credits hill proiposlngzto es- Ml‘. .('0('krc.n was one oi’ the pic. 1.4410,“ tnhlish two new banking systems, L. one gi)‘v0l'n'il\‘_efli. and the ‘other 'l1i'i~ iic ‘rift- cct the itinnncial needs Acatlunlc llllll when the ‘students or the agricultural industry was firrletliilts bill o. ntntlve of |reland,,'nruck she must earn the growns gut-rind m [drzinco untl the United by working as a. mannequin for miilif-ii and titrtrve for many years the firm which was ‘rash enough 198M profession rind in politics, to give her credit. ___,-@Qc>_. STILL NAMING A WIFE FOR PHPINOE OF WALES lIJPP-Sqiln forces (if zlmeri-cun pub. : ho wa. - h» - Wnnlnmny “HHS .1. w eel horse of Reid rend -the minutes of the last treaty modifying this territorial annual meeting which were adorn- iifld nhsnciar clauses and leaving ed together with reports of subse- out the economic “alum on“ quentdireotors‘ meetings. Tire fin- Turks i; is added‘ apparently 7|" ancial statement showed a small [hp Qmpomic questions no subject 115-11111" °" hand- ' Tto further discussion and rater to In a brief verbal report of thea separate ag",(.:‘~_§.qt_ yeaflsactivltles the president ex-f ggprslpAvh-qqpyopLE’ “m; 1,. pressed satisfaction with the p?6~FPeaco h‘, mgmjtjmr ‘But L, m the thurlod bugs of flour ut. the speaker. puss/Bil iodfll’ 11y 1111B 11°"5°- 11 11°11’ e iipon hers. iMr. Arthur Glroux, American; ‘Dunbar. John; Messrs J. E. O'Donnell, Wai- ton. Ernest Seller, city: lllr. Jur- oi‘ the Royal Bank. and Mr. Thompson oi‘ The ruudicnw outburst was rcllard gods t0 flflllii-‘FP-“Ce- i-n-ank but to leave tho ed as a good natured ‘platform covered with flour. , mayo tar-speaker dut- _____<._IQ______ 1 . "°“l'5.?i.’.'t.Mad.-Doetl't1otion- liO("ilLiiM, Germany. liiorch 1 IWhen the .Bochum -| i t! by the French shortly miter xttitl night. with "the nid o1’ tanks and the usual thoairico. the buiitltng Lit five o'n‘.0ck._ aPrabably the gravest mistake the French have made since tho beginning oi’ the Ruihr campaign was the evacuation or tho Bocimm vtlhazmltir of Gonimorce after five ‘hours ot‘ mnd destruction. liad they ‘continued and cleaned up ‘the cross or tit-owls rcmovt-d the ‘broken, empty wint- boitlse, torn oil paintings, brok- en historic chairs, tables. desks, numerous teitlrhone ldn-cs not! tho heaps oi‘ broken porcelain, the huge cracked safe and ‘piles of papers, documents and statistical files. ‘the thousands of Bochum citizens and the Workiing men, fur. oign correspondents and film op- orzttors never wouldtl have been uibio to sight this nmd picture of wilful destruction. IFOJYIEGD truckload-u of furniture. carpets, ifltlfllltllflill‘ and economic‘ documents, flies, bronze and silver statuzs and busts, desk chairs large conference ‘babies and valuable P61114111 1 T118. various luxurious metal ornaments, a. ipalntlug or Bismarck and s ‘bust of the Kal- ser. u bronze thirstorlc clock, as well us ‘typewriters u-nti tho nvali- a-ble stock of oftiice uipiriics, ull o! which was private pfqtpgfty’ w“ taken army by tho French. Broken Bottles Everywhere Not a slntrle hook of library corral-stint; of 4.000 remains. while idle hook has" were smashed. to pieces. Empty m- hrokcn bottles whichhrid Qnntaln. ed Rhine wines were scattered in oach of th-e iiftoen- huge rooms offices and conference ‘hating The“; were ‘taken rrom the private cel- 1<1r beionlingto the director of m; the huge volumes. "by French Troops- .-~—. (liiuuiilber of‘ _ ‘ _ _ _ 1 (jomnwmo was taken by 8,111,115,, Liirteu States itoi-ifies git-lit lir- immcrousf military sideshow, it ivcs turuotl -into it historical museum oi‘ Frenchfiuwl‘ svvoriil exchanges o1‘ 11111111 vandallsm ibefm-e u“, u-uops repniirzitlr. notes to settle coutrnvi-if-ii’ their occupation Kirvan Sanctorum Officers Installed KEYWEIST, Florida, Miifcli l--_ ’l‘hroo navial seaplnnes holppeil oiii ,Yl'Oll\ Keyiwust Naval Base at day‘ light to assist inj-hgfiioil '§‘;?"-ii11'ft The oifiicers war-Tin r . ‘ihomiane overdue c: Stall Llldfl-Frirrrr rim-re,‘ re "an sum“). zulm-l Jns missing since Friday ivheri it iefi- night in ilre (hltllflzllowtsqulgqp“if Bimini. with Thomas, aviator lllilllllviiill)‘ Supt-ppm Monarch,” Wlii (‘uptuin 'l‘i‘lvlni libourtl. Ilium Svlioliolti, assisted by Deputy phiiiirvnu- Visor .l. I’. Martin nnti —-.(ir1ur.i:il Suite. ‘Pile installation “919111111111 was u public ziffair- and (Jtltifoliowu who were not Orientals worn prt-sent. in largo numbers. .-\i‘ii~i- the ceremony, which was ll lvngilty mic, n bvurr stripper wuu pruvitlt-ti to which uli did ample jilSilrl‘. 'l‘hr- tousi list was tireri gone through and responder! to by the various irlbcsmvn, and all en- WAS! H NG"D'ON, Mo‘. ruli l. tuin that Consulate at N-eivcnstlt- on Tynt- will he kept close-ti :n|d lozisia oi’ (kmsulrtr premium wil‘. in‘. tiisposetl all. Action Uukos plot“: I motion oi‘ American Cunsului- offi- ‘cials. l WASHINGTON. hlnrch l.—~l‘l:‘1i for teunsolldntion cf all ill‘; mil- ruutls ivesit of Libicalgo iiiio four ‘sriirat systems each oiisrtitinsi-Wi‘ 130,000 miles of line was lr-ltl m»- uiflcers iuslulleil: Grand Hnyastytc-Il. ltltzrstiiru. Vice G. I-L-Jtussel ii. liuvison. Registrar-ll, l). Morrison. C. Vun- Grand Monltor-tlohn A. MeNuir. Venerable Friar-Fulton Atlums. Execui-iicner-Theo. Sentuer. Heriid—l(. Brohnui. ton a ml Quincy. LONDON. March 1.—t~\rubnssn- I ‘dorwHarveys sipeech of last nii§11l . tin which hie diisciissctl the uutlcr- ,Grand Chief Guido-Anni“ M‘? lying cnirseJs and ihc nuturt- oi‘ Ear-hero. Great Brltuius war indebtedness to the Unite-iii ‘States evoke-ti t-x- FIXED ‘EASTER pr-essions oi (llsplcias-uro in British l B5 930F055” official circles. totlny nud gives in.- ——~—< rilcation oi! causing titlflsldiiriilllil. LONDON. Mar 1~Promlnent ' buingss imen from the Uliltfld ' ion. . State-i and runny. European coiui tries will be nskcti to vote on whut has been considered u burclY ecclesiastical <l1|"»‘11°"'" 11X“ ‘Erister—u'llron they moot in Rome next rntmtlr at tho ‘Congress nhllm lllléflldililllfll Uhzimber‘ of Lom- thence. Lord Desboroirgh announces thii ho wiill mmsent the mutter in the form of a resolution rolling for tho grhpgfl or 111p Congress in his of- rm-ts- to hove Easter officially de- tinroti he sccontl lslillflllY 111‘ M1111 Ho says ho hits support of 11105! 01 the big ibusiiiess organizations in England, and ,thnt tire attitude of tho Catholic ‘C-h-urch llS "not un- sympathetic". Ho adds ‘that the variable Easter "is inconvenient for statistical purposes and com-parzson of ac- counts." ‘He then cites three other renmns: "First, it is the nearest Sunday tovtiw generally Mcepted date or the event it commemorates; sec- CONSRXNTINODLE, Mtirttli l.—~ Mustapha Korma] Pasha. the Turk- ish Nntlontvllst loader tlocleirrtl iii. 1950MB session of the (ii; ml Nu - ii-ornril Assembly that tbc issue 0i ireace was in the hurl-dr- of the Al= Iii-es who had only to recoilnllo Turkey's judicial and economic in- ihlifiiideiice. ‘WAGVBLINGTON, March 1.— Th“ Minister o-t Finland. Dr. Axel Loo- nard Astrovm, today made an till" ‘polntment with ‘Secretary Mellon for tomorrow to begin preliminary conventions on the renundlna 01 the Finnish government iieibi to the United States amounting i0 szstozc dollars in prlncipm and about 51.150000 in accrued and in paid interest... . . . . . . . . - - - whsr-irmrrohr. March 1.—-Reso- jtryeti n strriul hour in sLLokcs andi refreshments. Following were tiro| gpvy timber, with the. whole shaft. will ‘his h m m. The iiliiril-in °Il1°"‘1°“ "'1 ‘ bfltl- short!!- rosu sud-lined‘ 0' nor: IOLVII PARIS 551145 u. ‘ ma’ “lug, Mar. 1--Tho torn corner ‘ . ‘of I‘ twsntrrmio note‘ led to the arrest todl»! or mnimBWNIW ‘"1 ‘chem o! murder. . - 4pm.“; ‘just after the y‘ .4‘ ant where the n wounmlllaooiaine Leviinih‘ ‘ "llttirballilrrii-th! dw- 91" er. Finder leave at Guardian or i - _ - '9 Oil-umber o! Commerce lutiiun which would reduce to two flee. 11””"'i muxonmmmz‘), 101:3; w vmqom French wanted to orrestflfirgmcoags per can't. titre quota of immigration wAuTsolTtalnl T0 W 1"‘; ufilibunshetili. Several hundreds of 11M fii-d- "m" 1.31‘“'“1’° ‘b11965 ‘"1 m" 1",“? tables and uni with flAL-mg... m1,“ h", ‘nwectm m, tflmh The Jomiiloita d-hfelllngj, p. m, bcr or each uatioriailiiy in the i926 woyk__mma‘a gawk.“ _. 9 m “m” chm“: w“ open. boiiem-ent. oipocilily a qty-y led States under census 0t 1‘ - - . arts. 1111M Q where tho n00.1- aaed wife o; m, was introduced m the House today rule-out b m" m new bu” “w,” tporter had preserved fruits vs... by Chairman s 2mm or! the House _ u,” . . tables and canned goods, ‘whim was raided. could not take oion the . . ed or opened and ilignp y mm.“ tents on the floor‘. ' dustrin: crirclos th to thlsguise the Io French will find material, alone and addressee dusitry. trade all commerce and lithe opinions or ' Ilia’ shrugged or proposed W" ‘ the Germans‘ fit sure also would it immediate relatives or pet-so a who had ‘be- come citizens. were to last tr t, l wlmgy’ “so r l l. 90f the poiiiis l] a , i? a u“ m" Bhrtnirr. March L-Field Mar- shayl Vonj-iimleriburg is quoted by the ‘Ibsen Zeitung as ihavln! said st a meeting of the Hans?" Agricultural ‘League "We will never tiiristhhlt we are all Germans ind jun do ourduiy and that M necessary we Mil tight even un- i|1- me 1m. flag is tor-h to view and the list sword blade shatter- ed. it is betlvfto ‘perish in honor in German co rota! and Ip- is no attempt, ll’ that liiwh value le l? an the llioinbersj ol in’. 0h! regarding tars plans of ao- di m. . .01: i.t.i. ca‘ ‘~1- rmmsrrauoh ommn-ittee. The mea- W! ‘“ "m "” m yea’ " An MuDoirpall, Chairman of tho Mont- real Harbor Oornrniseiloners. ha! been oiflered the portfolio of Min- ister of Railways formerly heild ‘by t from a-n unlirrpenchabie source has n it. is kbnwn that Dr. McDouBl" 1! 0nd, the average dnte of E-t-itc-r for t-ho last one hundred years is Apriil 8th: third, it is convenient llor hire holidays of the 11.100912 and QZ-I———— other Minister of Railways in Sight ‘mvruwa. March t-Dr. W- L- he late lion. W. C. Kennedy» This information which comes _ot been oiifioially confirmed. bill .8‘ bu! ohms atora bill in payment '1""'-"“‘°- V ‘"11" i? “Y” 1" dmmey so" Mathews-Wet; "$131 ,.,,=:....1"°..... 7'.§'.‘Qii.t“"rli'.a“'i<;"§.; “$5.611 1o1~r>o-*w~o.1-.—A~»i~~-e- ' 1" A. fir" p .|,_ " ' A j " - tor- trans” amt-u (ligt Great considering thoimatier and so far hos-poi. accepted. moderate wes-tonly wind-n ralr und “on as deplorable. The government Princebf ‘Wile-s. or. l! this fella, to Prince Hurry or Prince George. This talk seems to be a sub- stitute for rumors of (the engage-i molrt of Princess Yolanda uml the Brill l- hei-r. Wllltlll have -bce-n put competition or Mr. J. W. Jones‘ cow fiat the Provincial Exhibition and tater ‘by lMr. A. R. McKay. with ‘his sand chimlttfiolYitr the hers Winter Fair. Mr. H. J. Ken- , netiy with two and three year old int r. .. by the ‘Prmlcc-ss‘ bctln-oibttl homers also am we" at m“ “h. 1° @111 111111311‘ against strong competitors from Nothing its ‘known in 00111’! @110 other provinces. In the show ring lies here about such ‘,1 mtatrlmnn-lmlso H“, Holsmns had dom, cred“. 1111 F-"lfiiiefiikiii- “'111¢11 15 59-111 1" ‘lmhihly and the Association dad every an Iliilliui tint-h. it is said iht‘|,.e_,,on ,0 M, Sufism“ Spam, ‘Remi- Government has zipproaclr-‘nlention was “nude of the R O_ _M_ ed tho Pope for his view out] illflfitfecord m- ,Mr_ Howard Cwlbeck-s received the reply that ‘the Vhttqcow Pauline Hooker Posch can W111i do till it can to further! The necessity .0; 5.81.61,“ 3919c. 511011 ‘"1 1111mm“ .tion oi‘ the sire in breeding was ‘The tiilficiiity ivoulti be cliioflymmphaslzed by Mn Gmsom The ‘*1 5141197119111‘ "1 1115‘ 111111‘- "1 exitlon with-out sticrlflcln-g type. This [guislon oi’ James hi in 168E, thtvhnd been 10s; sigh; of to a cgnsld. heir to the throne is forbidden to arable extent H, the ryflpted States rrmi-ry u lOtltlloiiic. it ls- not thought where they have spoileiithe typo liure tire lnictrstutte Cctnmerce Con! Collector of Shekels-dice. I’. 11'9"! 111i! P0110 “T911111 Z0 50 1"‘ "smnnecessarily in straining after mission today ‘by i-izilo‘ llilltirll, Nicholson. ‘ to ipxlermilt Mnfilidu l0 1011mm 1"" production. The president referred lresitleitt oi’ the Chicago liurlinu- Banker-Frank Vtmltlorstino, - rellgmn. ‘with pleasure to an excursion mlidei Iliorotrvre, it is il0liillliili ~il' suchliusl Sunmmr to Non], Lake and ex fl marriage would ‘ho ipapillur here, pressed regret that the annual mm as all England l-s hoping the Prince ‘we, which was to be held m the “,5 “'51” W111" mMTY a“ 151151151‘ evening had to be ipostponed owing 91'1- to the sickness prevalent in the country. The very unsatisfactory trans- porlation facilities for the shipping 0t‘ cattle to and from .t:he various exhibitions in the ‘Maritime Provin- ces were referred to in a genera-l discussion which followed tho pre- sident's address. Mr. C. E. Mc ‘Kenzie was complimented upon the publicity he had given the Asso- ciation through articles in ‘the press. Mr. McKenzie said in reply he would be pleased to continue the work but needed more data. The Guardian newspaper had kind- ly placed at his disposal whatever space he could use in the Satur day issues of the‘ paper and he would like to rtake fuller ad- vantage of this if more lnfonnn- tlon could be obtained from breed- ers. ‘On motion Mr. McKenzie was appointed publicity agent for the Association. It was decided to devote s. spec- ial prize at the Provincial Exhibi- tion for the ‘best four Holstein hei- ifer calves under twelve months, ,the get oi’ any one sire. not more than two to come from one herd. i 1A committee of five was ap- pointed to consider improvements ‘to stumbling facilities an. the Char- lottetown Exhibition grounds, and other matters of LUuvGHIBDCB to exhibitors. _ iln the belief that the Exhibition is now large enough to employ two judges for the dairy classes it was ‘ decided to ask the management 1 gist one judge be provided for the oisteln classes. ‘ , The prevalence or scrub ‘bulls TORONTO, March 2.—.Maritimevwas discussed and commented up Result oi Election At Essex MONTREAL, Mar. 1.—— 1n tho clcefinn lltelil yesterday at PJsr-rcx ‘Iieziley wits elected by u majority n!‘ 1500. , The Weather. Etc "W REPORT CARD Airdrso BAD WHEN vou ‘THINK OF Ai.\_ THE POOR MARK!) ms teammates A E crit-"imuci-i mild... had been asked to take steps to The temperature at 9 p. m. last, remedy this but had hitherto re- night. was 14 shove zero. At 9 s. ttused. it was suflleoibd 1b“ tho ‘m. yesterday It was‘ 8 above and scrub hull had too many friends in during Wednesday night the zardlhfli. quarter apdgvaa being monor- merk was reached. {shielded by the iMi-lloronco o! 0&1 High tide tonight at 10.18 and-her members who were ignorant or tomorrow morning at 11.12. _ ithe harm this typo of an! l isjo- ‘Sun sets tins evening at 6.51 and lng in the pDPOiIlIOHOh 0th class Ana-d religious. Ilmlur- the Ilrltlsh Actlapm 5110,11,; be m increase produbi LONDON, lliiuroh 1.~»lt is said m“ nlade, T~ . w _ her-Hy that ivihon the British Ki-ng gamures and»tlrllgrst&idisesgmizfi 1121x113; “swam and Quota visit ltomc in May. lt- “on Mm, other breeds has moi-e Grand National ' ' ‘y “Th1,” ahiuus hope to hroiiioh thoMquoi-i; than 1191.] m, owm The record have to only. rub‘ - 3hr“, y tion oi’ u litlillrlltgfl between Prln- made by Mn Alex Agnew-a grand julucml economh m Balance’ ccs ‘Mufaltlu, second daughter ‘of chmmpion w” early m we yeah, . ' i ‘ ' the Italian Sovereigns, ‘and the was followed by ma‘ gucgeggfull.) _. I_ , west Kent? ‘ vs Sumini High Tuédday West Kent School/boys are stag- i . :|l1g a benefit night on Tuesday .M‘ar~h 0th. As tti is something ncw in the line oi sport in the city it should prove a great drawing |card, ‘there its unlimited ability in the boys of our city and the only Jhinp; needed to bring it linto action ‘is n lii.tlo encouragement iirom the older citizens. ' The boys ore to he commended on this undertaking and it ie to be hoped they will receive a large mouse and a xood hand out from the fans. so they will have better heart to take 0n o. larger program and carry it through in future under- takings. Tlle llrosmm will be a hockey match between ‘the West Kent School team and the Summeraide H1521 School which should prove very interesting ms both tam; have si-wns lineups. The West. Kent boys have a number of speed and stick artists that will qpring a surprise on the wilse one; in m. 51111118 0f playing ‘the game. Between the Periods and after the match, tih-ore will be a 220 yard skating race for boyis 10 years and under, a 440 yard race for boys 12 years and under, an 880 yard race l4 yeens and under. One mile senior race, a 220 yard race for tzlrls.) One mile relay time" team, from West Kent and Summer-side High ischooi, also‘ a 440 yard team race. This will be followed with one hours skating with 5mm In oil this is a splendid program for s l-oslnner. and an there i, “m”! secular little speed more. giants on Ice in the city, them will 6 5103i. ¢0111D9tltion and barrels of fun‘ ‘for those attending. NW. North Lake. P"'"=¢ Manly-Mr. r-r. s. Mouse Kenslngton. ' Queens Monty-Mug" A 1L M‘, KW. ROWIWi W. J. Gibson, Marsh field; G. S. Blntolnrillultioo; H. J. Kennedy. Souzhport. The directors snot at the conclu- sion of the meeting and elected 111° 1°11°W1i1¢‘ ofricers tor the your: Presidents-Mr. A. Kill-okay.‘ Vllco. Pun-Mr. H. J. Kennedy. 80c. Trades-Ir. W. J. new." {gym-1.- v ‘ Announcements, rises tomorrow morning at 0.84. [dairy stock. Summcrslde tide 18 minutes la- Directors for the ier- than Charlottetown. ‘pnmied as foliowli Full moon. todayat 11.24 a. m. Kings musty-Mr. A. W. Hor- tollowial. J,- . A,