giiirlottelovvn Guardian. Tiler Cents. Iornlni Guardian. Founded mp7, ' ___-___. IIKRANIANS DAPTUREII THREE RUSSIAN CITIES Heavy Fighting Between aiies in Which Iiach Were in Tnrii Defeated, the Ukrainians Succeeding Iiinally. 8 clal to The Guardian _ 0O STANTDNOPLE. Msirch 12_ -Three cities in Southern ituissis Klev_ Ekaterina-slay, and Odessa. were recently ryacupded by Ukruln- iiin revolutionary troops led ‘by soinon Petluro. the peasant. leader and General) Makoe. Recent ad- vises however. would seem to in dloate Odessa has azuin tbeen can tured by the Bolsheviiti. The revolt, according to news rcaichln. here began on February 25 who. Five ‘scaling _ For High Treason DUBLIN, Mar. 1.2—-l<‘ive young men- Bernard Ryan, Patrick Boyle. ‘Visor-ms B. Ryan, Frank. Flood and Dermott 0'Sullivsn have been sen- tenced to death by hanging by a court martial, after being convic- ted oi high treason for carrying‘ on wiir against the King. Trials were connected with the nmbuscade at Dumconds in February. The Vice- roy commuted l.ho sentence of 0‘Sullivan to life servitude on itc- count o! his youth. O'Sullivan is only 17 years old. _ . gr ‘ lcouiieiisiiiseeciiisl °JNO. ALFRED MCDONALD Land Surveyor, Hermanville. '-"'_*"*'_-' 'WANTED.--A GIRL Fon ostra- gal housework. Apply 248 Grafton t. ‘TO LET -CENTRALLY LOCAT ed large iront room on lower floor suitable for oiiice. Apply Guardian. ' ‘NOTIOEP-APPLICANTS DESIR- ous oi entering the North AADMIIS Training School for nurses, No. Adams, Mass, will please write Supt. at once. ‘SAVE MONEY BY SEEING R. E Wihite st 189 Queen Street be fore buying a new or second hand car. All cars sold under a written guarantee. 'WANTED-~A oim. won crus- ral housework. Apply to Mrs. F. T. Melina, R. R. N0. 6. Char- iottetown. ‘FOR 8ALE-—ONE'LIGHT SIX McLaughlin touring car. in first clsss running order. 4 new Good- year tires. Price very low. R. E. White. Phone 521. ‘RAW FURS WANTED. - SHIP me your furs. Highest prices paid. W_ Chester S. McLure. Charlottetown. FARM FOR ‘SALE AT LONG Creek of 110 acres; buildings in good repair; good‘ fimm and good location. Oolini McEachorn. "FOR BALE-FARM CONSIST. ing oi 30 acres in Royalty 2% miles irom Charlottetown. next to Water Works. Offers will be received till March 81. Apply to John Saunders Elm Ave. or P. 0. Box 422. ‘FREDK. HUTH A 00, 64 PARK St. Southwarli. S. E..l London. England announce their spring sale oi furs at auction on April 18th. 1921. E. H. Rayner. agent. ' Simmer-aide. P. . I. ‘FOR SALE-ONE i019 MODEL Ford touring-ear and one 1980 model Chevrolet touring car. Both in very best oi running order. Apply N. J. Nicholson. Garage. Montaifllo. 'ALL UNOALLI; FOR ' SUITS 11ml Over ts- from our 80 branch es t.brou out Canada will be sold at 814.00 sooth, odd trousers $3.95. in many oases this price is less then 1-8 their actual value Merchants buy those mods for resale to their customers. Wise men men will 2 or '8 suits and an over- coat at this price. For sale st 158 Richmond St, English and Scotch Woolen Co. . ‘CLOTH, CLOTH. CLOTH-DO your women folks need materials in good quail-ties for their dresses and suits. We" have thousands or raids that will bs sold as low II 88.75 voi- yard ti, reg. slice. ill mods M to 56 inches W146- Titis is sin eiiosll covert-ll"!!! l0 not materials in bsttts‘ ll“!!!- in wo- m- eiim usually round mans fabrics oi the children: stiirs -'-. i ‘ “ .i .._.-~, l. gililillllllnm bootiipled thie centre iindmlso tslis care Jissdl. Oall st once 188 Si. Soviets and‘ Revolution- Odessa. They were virtually ~ sou CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, MARCH 14, 1921 REVIILUTIIIN SPIlEADINfi . THROUGHOUT RUSSIA tionaries. Minsk Alias Also Been Taken irom Boislievilii, 200 of the Latter lining Executed Special to The Gusrdisn ists. and when the annihilated by Soviet troops but the taibles were turned a week later when the Boishevikl gas-risen oi the cliiy was driven out by Ukrain- ian bands who bainged the Soviet Killtmlflfiurlbti. The Ukranians, as. riistedby the ‘Russian social dem_| crate controlled the city for a. aw days but the Ukrainians "began thooteins and during the disorder the Bolshevilid retool: the city. ad Death of Mr. - Buejamin Compton VICTIM OF _MILL ACCIDENT’ PASS-ED AWAY ON SATURDAY IN HOSPITAL Another death under exception- ally sad circumstances was that oi Mr_ Benjamin Compton, oi Belle River, which occurred at the Prince Edward Island Hospital on Saturday morning. v l lt will be remembered‘ tlist IMr. Compton was brought. to the hosplt ill by special train on Monday last suffering ilrom terrible injuries re celved while at work in his saw mill. The i-ict-lrient occurred while Mr. Compton was stooping to pick up the last board to go through the planer when the belt of the engine snapped ivlieire the ends were lite-ed. the end oi the bolt lashing tlio ile- ceased a blow on ‘the face of such severity that it broke his jaw hone and ipiilled one eye out and other- WIBQ Illiureri ‘his face. Asceptlc Poisoning irom‘ the laces is said to have entered the wounds and af- fected the brain. The accident is one oi the most dreadful that has ever occurred here The deceased was 87 year; or 88s and with iiis brother conducted- one oi the most succession milling industries in this Province. He was 11 ilPlfilldld type of citizen and had a lrtrge circle oi ilrends who will learn with deep sorrow of his do inise. Tho remains were fflrwalfled Salilfil-‘ly to Belle River where the funeral takes place today, Dr. Lolmie Advocates Some Reforms ___-_- OTTAWA, March lib-Hon. S. F. Tolmle addressed the committee of agriculture today on the matter or standardization of machinery parts. He thought the committee should proceed gradually, Dr. Tolmie told_ot’ an act rto ain- end the oleomargarlne act, per- manently allowing importation and manufacture in Oimada and an act to regulate dairy products. particu- larly in regard to shipment to Gent Britain Dr. Toliiiie referred to his visit to the live stock convention in Tox- ns, American cattle men there had favored e. heavy tariff against Call- erllan and "Mexican cattle. Dr. Tol- mle had assured them that Canada would not introduce any half-baked or ill-considered tariff measures against. American cattle. There was yet rooin_ for inztprove- ment in the‘ quality of Canadian cattle and horses. Hogs and poul- try were increasing in number and quality, and the department of ag- riculture was carrying out investi- to the hose and tractors work in Canada. ____________..__..._._.__._- NZHlMNEY QWEEPINQ - ANV- one wanting chimneys .swopt mpply to 96 Sydney Street. ._--»—i _ sKNIGHTS or Pvri-iiss WILL hold l1 special convention at 1 ip. m. today for cilliferring 0f rnnlrs. ______________Z___._.._ wstesmsu WANTED.» SALES- man s self respecting salosman whose ambition ‘ls beyond hi! present occupation might find more oontenisl employment ""11 n; sod at tbs some time double his income. We require a m“! 0f elesn character sound in m!“ and body. oi stront Mrnehll"! who would appreciate a life w! tion with s {not liDWlIlI WW9" whore iiadus rv would be resorti- or] with is: shove average ssrii- lsgs; married man fifth?!“ Apply to Mr. J. C. Momma Ball looond floor, Rley buildlnl. -- M» - ' l_ madam-aim...» I today. gstions to help iaiimers in ‘regard ' “minim. John unsure is in chem WARSAW_ March lzrr-PCUI),l‘(3~8lil.£'l'(:il the town they executed Enid is in the hand-s of the revolts‘ more than 200 persons, many of tionnry ‘forces and the Bolshevlki ntlioiii were Poles who were accus- liuvriheenioustediltwvas tied-sited in; ed oi‘ synipatiilzing with tho ln-surg- a. wireless despatcli received hercl Qn[3_ Ruporm hem my ‘he w. The" message which W“! Volutiounry movement continues to ‘in convulsion F IIR CANADIAN INDIANS Petrogrid New Definitely in Hands of RevoIu- 5101i ill Allltlifail Ntwillliiiif Fla")! Cilillfiilillvd hy Deputy Minister Canadian Aliairs. (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA_ March 12.—“‘I‘laero tlonlsts killed many local common. l“ 11°‘ "- Wm °E ‘Hm’ A“ m“ “w” Bolshevlki- “mi “W we sire forcing the in- [did-HIS to ta-ko out citizenship. The paper is absolutely false," said |Duncnin Campbell ‘Scott Depul! Minister of Indian affairs this morning when questioned regard- ing the Syracuse, N. Y. despanch notion Indians irom the Birant re. seirva_ were seeking asylum in New ‘fork state because of, compulsion by the Canadian authorities. “in the matter above set forth We have never endeavored to use compuls- ion," snid Mr. Soott_ “and we do not intend torio so." A very few reactlonariea in the reserves are trying to make trouble but they are mnfused and disconnected, owing spread m the region sunmundlng to the effect. that Iroquois and Slx,only a few. 90 i-lw Wfillklleflfl 0f the Bfilllllllg Minsk. Soviet authorities sre station is believed to have been described as making desperate e1‘- sent out from Petrosrod- A dos. forts to cuntiroi the situation. A patch (roni Vilma says antl-bolfille- timeless, appeal from Kronstadt vlk forces fought their WB-Y llltoiinsurrectionists was picked up to- Minsk and held control oi the city nay by the P011511 Gavel-lament, rad- for five hours but were later driv.l ll; station 119m, l; [nude an uirg- Bll Olll- bi‘ 313MB! Fifties. while oc- ont plea. for food supplies and for euovifls the vlw- The revolu- outside g-BIDELXICBIIASDIS. 'l'ellett’s Sentence IRevolutionary Party Is Commuted to Is Non-Political Penal LONDON. Mar. Iii-The leaders oi the revolutionary movement now ‘developing in Russia are entirely Tenet,” the Canadian veteran 5cm unknown in Russian political cir- tenceri to death for the murder ofjvlcs. which llllllvillea that 1110 his sister-lu-liiiv will not hi: lmniz- movement is s lion-political one. Zglhnmkgs “temeuual toQlizfn-l _ ‘$15 illill Include broad muss-es oi the WK _ D vena‘ Se" u L- OrtRllSSliIil people themselves. accord- ling to Anntoliii Unlkalotl‘. President the group of Ra .l.. social ile- flll\li'i‘f'l\' in LUIlLlU... Lili- ly Postponed (Special to The Guardian) LONDON iMiurch 12.—-—Clisrles LONDON, Aiarch l2.~.-\ns\vvrin;; it. question in the House of Com-i ,> - s s o pPolitical Crisis I nions toriiiy Premier Lloyd ticcrgr-I itléfilflruil lie.- haul received a TBSUlU-l‘ ~ v ,tion passed at 1i meeting of‘ the‘ Southern Unionists iii Dublin ask-I mg i“? u“ lmiwnww‘ i" m’ WiNNl-PEG. March ~12.-Whi=.tii§ BPIIOIDWJQIIPIYQIQi-hd Bel-Uni‘; 11D 01’ evening newspaper terms a politic the Southern Parliament. ai crisis in the. Government of Mani Mn Llgyd Gaul-g‘; said [he Guy. toliii .is rlcvoiopmi through the zit- emment woum consider ‘his N; temps oi’ the Norris Administration v to increase labor rates on farm queat but that were “oum b“ m) loans from six t0 seven per cent, 00819011911191" l" 113° ‘"139 "Y U15 (fonservcitive and lubor groups. and Northern Parliament. The Prime some oi the independent farmer primal" denled ma; 309 millm-y month rs are determined, it is said. blookhuuses we", being erected that die proposed increase Bllii“ u-u- ~-~---- 2s:.:..'.::*::.:".r_:;:....:"?. site's: A 495931911 {mm mmkmi March View" that ilofent 0t‘ the measure 7, quoted tho Evening Star as say-lvvoulll involve tho government's ro- lnl: preparations iwere in progress 5 K111111011- for the erection of a chain of 1111".‘ Ompmlent” "E ‘he measure take iii ground [h t ti if t t tary blockliouses to indicate the Marat“ by 3m zsfilnfloeggs fir‘: new bflillidaflflfl 0i "he UAW-Bl‘ "ed loans association tends to keep in Ireland under the new Home rates or batllkg mill {nqffgflgg com. Rule Aoa.- ponies llt a minimum. NO DAYLIGHT SAVING IN HALiFAX mom-___...- NEW U_ 8. AMBASSADOR WASHINGTON. March 12.- George Harvey, of New Yorlg ed. ‘HALDFAX, N.iS. March ll-Ow- 1m;- og Harvey's wegkm is under. inc tn strnnt‘ ormosition from the stood to have been definitely sel- Lsbor organizations the city coun- emu; by pl-Qqldeug Hal-din; u .cii tonight Decided not to rut dav- Ambassador to London to succeed ri-hi saving into force in Halifax, John W. Davis now returning this year. home. This Is “Teddy Roosevelt” Now in .. .. .. Training f or International P010 Ameflcui vofoponu. to b, “ed oi them at Tidmoutb. He is seen in tiiis matches n» the lnterimtion- hm mounted on "Tedd! BMW ‘a, Twin“, m June, already M, m velt" one of the most famous ‘polo England to be aooumsused and ironies in the world ‘H “in French Sympathize With Russian Woikmen PARIS Msirch 12.—llesolution_s expressing the sympathy of the French Dissident social party tor ing against the Bolsheviki regime were adopted by the central com. nulttee. under the Bolsheviki, the resolu- working class in-to slavery. New Spanish Cabinet MADRID. Mar. 12—Antonio Mura, former Premier and leader oi one of tho important conservative groups has been entrusted with the duty of forming a new cabinet to succeed the Cabinet oi Premier Dnto who wbas assassinated on Tuesday night. U. S Ambassador t0 London a Well Known Publisher WASHINGTON, liiarch‘ 12.—Col oiiel Geo. Harvey has been nameit Fnlied. States ambassador to Lon- don. President Harding offered Har- vey the post and Harvey accepted although official announcement ot‘ the appointment will not be made until other diplomatic posts are tilled. ' ‘ George Harvey evils born at Peeiclimon (Vii; Feb. it), 186i, of Scotlsb and English descent iii.- vecelved his cdticstion at tho Poa- ‘climnn Academy and entered i0ur~ ‘nulls-m nt the nizc oi twenty lie had ‘experiences in his vocation in Springfield (lilacs) Chicago, tllls.) and New York city. For some yeas lie was closely associated with Joseph Pclltzec in Neiw York World. Then he turned to "high finance“ and cooperation ens resident in New York city, and thus acquired wealth. cipal owner. For {wears he was editor of Harper's Weekly. can Review and became its editor. ____.40m--—-'—— Magdalen Islands _ Pictnu Service - Th9 iollowing letter received gagul-dlly mid dated March 10th. speaks for itself : Mr J. A. Messervl’ Dear ISiir.-—~As stated iii my left-M‘ oi the 3rd, inst, tenders for this service were duo on March 7th. and were; opened by the Minister st noon oi tho; dnv- Th" “w”! tender received was from Mr. \V'm. C. Leslie, who also offered tllue most suitable host, tho "Avalon - which ls now being built up Gil liert‘s Clove, N. S The Minister‘ consequently accepted Mr. Malia! tender. Another feature in favor oi Mr. Leslie is the fact that the new Company which hgywlll foilm l0 operate this service will sllot a cer min proportional its stock to the hlftlifllalail islanders tliemselvel,‘ thus giving them s personal inter est. in the service. Yours truly, F. C, O’HARA- Deputy Minister. {With reference to the above Mr. Messervy informs the Gfllirdisn that the Avslo is l. new steamer. and is being t in readiness for this special denies. an‘ in; feature o! the un artakins I! that a largo portioii the stock will be held by the people oi the Muodslen Islands who m M"!!! the most interested patrons, The service-unity therefore be regarded -__.1._.J.._.¢ _.s.i__.___-- Russian workers who are struggl- The terrorism and dic- tntorahlp now obtaining in Russia tlons declared, would lead the man-tiring the with euniiient corporation Prelimi- in 1898 he was elected president of the publishing house of Harper 8s Bros, of which he is the prin- a. number of in 1899 he secured control 0i the old and conservative North Almeri- Msnost promising and sstisisetl 917 Dppose Iiig Reward WARSAW, Mar 12——Leon Trots- ky, Russian Soviet War Minister. according to Russians here who are in daily touch with their country offered a reward of flve million rubles for the body dead or alive oi General Kosiovslry the revolu- tionsry leader oi the Patrograd re- gion. General Koslovsky in m- turn is reported to have offered ten rublesjor Trotzkyhs body. teen Tootzlry Sir Sam Hughes Welcomed to House of OTTAWA, Mar 1Z.'—Ec’hoes old battles over patronage rang through the House yesterday. it was Sir Sam Hughes, rank advo- cate oi methods in vogue before the Civil Service Commission was created, who raised the issue in motion that the interest sof Cana- da. and its people were to be served by s. system of political patronage. "wherein the appointments to pro- motions in both the outside civil service and the inside civil service, would be brought under specitiq consideration by the recommends-I tlon of members oi’ Parliament or defeated candidates of the party in power." Sir Sum, who lied a warm welcome from both sides of; tiio House. spoko but briefly. The letfoct oi his recent illness was §still apparent. At the suggestion oi- tlie Speaker he moved his seat ‘nearer the centre of the House that he might the better be heard. Sir Sam advocated the appointment oi ll Parliamentary Committee to look into the work of the Civil Service Commission and civil service work generally. He argued that under patronage the responsibility was placed on the members of parlia- ment who in turn were responsible to the people. The feature of the day's proceed- ings lay in the opportunity for at- tack they gave the opposition on the coming Dominion census for which 24.000 enumeratois would be employed and member after member irom the Liberal ranks (with the production oi much cor- respondence) claimed the appoint- ments were being mado by patron- nsge. "What oi canker and dry rot?" exclaimed Mr. Fielding, citing the words once used by Mr. Foster. Sir George replied that the civil Service Commission had been con- sulted but. had not cored to handle the appointment or enumerators. "The buhien oi tho Atlas was a holiday time compared with the burden oi a member under patron- age." 4 OTTAWA, Mar. iii-Brigadier- (ienaral Griesbach (West Edmon- ton) spoke of discontent in civil service, declaring the Government should put Itself into a position whore it could discharge every member of the Union [flitting re- turned soldiers in their places. Gen- erally the opinion oi the House is against the restoration oi patron- age and eventually Sir Sam Hughes’ motion was withdrawn. --——<0>———-- FIFTY DUTCH FIRMS OONIBINIE TO CAPTURE TRADE IN EAST E-RN EUROPE AMSTERDAM, ‘larch 12.—-ll‘lity oi the biggest firms in Holland com blnied yesterday and founded the Netherlands-Baltic Trading Com- psoy, with the object of establish- ing business relations and carrying on trade with the East. European countries, including Russia. Representatives oi the company are lesvhg i-lolnnd to sstsbltsh of iioes in Finland, Rthoiilii. Litlauan in and Poland. and to enter into . an as " l . a:-..-::..'e.':::'::".aa" tr. t RELGIANS WITHDRAWN - FROM iiiivpuiin PATRD Germans Formally Apologized for Iiailum of German ‘Policemen to Salute Allltil Officers. Germans Complain of Control of Customs by Allies. GERMANS cOMPLAIiv IOF cus- troi of the rural oom-muno o! i-isan- 70mg QNRL borne on Wednesday night have |hoeu rc-zuoverl and this action on ESSEX, G-eirmahyj March lZ.—-"i.llti part 0f tho allied itomllnahtl Bitter hostility prevails here has tended to ease the situation vagalnst Allied plan tor establishing at Dulsberg. Officials declare the a customs frontier and taxing patrols were thrown out merely Genmian exports. The heads oi’ the to protect the town of Iluisberg great industrial houses oi’ Essen but the advance of the 3618mm say that already huge iroiirncts inspired belief on the D171 01 U19 have been cancelled and that the (‘Allllldllg ‘All m. 45-3“! ma" prospects are that trade will stag- might be extended immediately. note. They declare that tho‘ Uomperatlon between the Germ WODkTilll! will be the chief‘ ones to an security police here and Allleil stiff-er and that the entire Ruhr] troops has been effected en's ra- basln_ i! not all Germany, will be suit of German inltifl-tlvfl- TW" tnrcpsrably damaged ii tho entenie. officers celled at. French head- quarters yesterday and made carries a heavy taxation of Rhine- land exports. POND-Ill #410108? m!‘ n" Edi-INA ‘m DUESSELDORF_ March 12.— the part oi a German policeman Belghim patrols which took con-Ito salute an Allied ofliosr, TRAINS DEATH DF WM- . MCKENZIE AT WDIIDIIIIIE The sad news was received. in in at the top it was thwitlll $5" the city on Saturday morning of u ‘tank that the water proceeded bo- ileploralile accident the prevlousiioi-e reaching the mill wheel, day at Gail's Mills, Wooiivllle! ii was an hour before the trnp (Lowel- Cardlgun). .in which Mr Qdoor could be cloned, the flow oi William McKenzie, son oi Mr. lwutei- stopped. and the body of Mr. Archibald lticKenzlo of MitchelIIMr-Kunzio ifs-covered. came to an untimely death. Thel it was necessary to 88nd B01116 circumstances are its follows: Idlstllnrte to sir-euro the services of Mr. ‘McKenzie and Mr. Evereifihlcssrs Andrew illld Joseph Fitz» Goff, owner of the mills, were nhimtrit-i-r twu mill experts. lo have work repairing the tanks at the t-liis dune. ‘saw mills While they were ongng-i. ’i‘iir- body oi Mr. McKenzie was ted the bulkheads gave way. and tiir- iiltii illsilgurcii. 'l‘ht‘re was A. slight water under tremendous pressureflmark on the fuce, but it. was found came pmlrlllg irom the (la-m lull, that rhe breast hone had been crush line tank. ‘ed in, lliillcittiflf! that h, mlsht have jbesn hurled against the side oi the Mi‘. Goff hurl s. mlramiimis os-ltank by the prossuffl of the Water Cmpe, being driven. through the Mr. lilclhwizliss brother was trap door. but ivlr. McKenzie waslworkliiz "Phi-BITE in tho mill at 7-110 caught in the tank and his liieitimo oi the accident. ‘ crushed out by the wetsuit of Wllfelti The event. neervess to my. has liir. Goff was completely ex- lcunseii a ETPBY Bhflfik 1° n"! 130m’ boosted when he emerged to siiir-siyiiiiunity. The deceased was thirty- and coilnspéd twice, ‘lflve yciirs of one. nnrl leaves r The tank was about twenty fr-r-t Wltlflw Mid [W0 30MB 0111147911 is‘ deep and fivo feet square, covered 1110B"!- i5W7"P|€§§“*,;::;Be Iieve”P*riTicii—;_d “g” '° ""1 0n Wrong Track " ‘ ° ’" ’ In Perry Murder ___‘. Mm“. ..-..»~4...... . . Ln-Qv-q. 8T. PIERRE MURDER TRIAL HDNIIINSTON N. a, ‘March l3 --Dr. Fred. Hebert was put through a strenuous cross examina| YARIVIOUTH, 3y g" Mug]; 12,.- UOH by 111° “Bu” I" m6 5L There is a strong feeling, and grow Pierre murder trial today as- to Iiig steadily in this town that tho his conversations with St. Pierre police who are working on gm,- a few days ‘after the murder and Pen-y mum” have m, u, {hrs pom. u“ Bvldflc“ 3W9“ b!’ mm ""- me bcen on the wrong trail, and that ii AHQWSL [the murderer ls to he apprehended. ‘they must hit out in an olltireiv I I PROMINENT FREDERICTON new d1fecfl0n_ ' . MAN DEAD lt is a conviction which strength FREDERICTON, March 13___ ens among a large section oi th-‘h The dmm of C_ gem-Cy Edgemmh]community, and there la l. demons a well known citizen and BXJIJBXII- "mt ‘hi’ "Illhiirme-B 5° m" ‘m ‘ bBr of the c. E. in. occuwreil here view truck since the"! is a feslliui “may “gm- a shop; illness or pneu- thni every possible clue. anust br- ,wma_ m, leaves a w“, am; 5|; exhausted. in order to bring to Jul. glyph-em tico the perpetrator oi the crime. t ___ SMALLPOX css: m N. s_ ' ' " CAIMPBELLTON_ ' March 12.—A‘ THE “rE ATHEE ll 11B- l) l- . ggsmlgnsmlnlligéil. s w‘ W" I TIDE. MOON, ETi s1’. JOHN ooAcHMAtva 8A0, roitoivro. March 14,-Nomi tc DEATH Northeast wlllgls, fair with s. little v lower temperature. BT. JOHN, March ilk-John, Glynn a well known city ooachmsnl H5811 W?“ "All ""71"" it 1-5- was found early this morning in 811d WIIIIWJPOW mflfillfli; l! 3-36. n railroad culvert just outside oi Si"! 5"“ m" 97°“!!! l" 5.95 a“ the city with his collar bone brok. rises wivmmv worm“ M- 5-12- en and ma head and body bad-WI; First quarter moon wodswsdsy bruised. lit is thought he fell from Mil-fill 15m 11-49 P- M. . f r bein rc-‘--————————-——~ -+——— 3x3“... pfmfite g Ieioosv, THE autumn! Kii: THEREISNO BOj sore-our THAT" ' Western Politics a Bonnet I Roach a Crisis r-k-—-d . , w], . WlNNiPDG, Mar. 12—-Whst sn -- h. evening newspaper terms I noliti- ‘R \ cal crisis in the government of _ _ 7 Manitoba developed through the l’ _ ‘J attempt of the Norris sdminlstrs- A " l, g tion to increase the interest rates 1t a \ \ on farm losns irom six to soven b : 6° per cent. ‘Conservative labor G groups and some oi the indspend ent farmer members srs determin- ed it is said that the proposed in- crease will not go into oiiect and Cabinet Ministers are reported io hold the view that to defeat the measure would involve the Govern- hesvtlatlons with representatives at tits Russian Soviet at Berlin. giant's restitution.