lllillidli ! in nqfii »» , c0NFEhEll iiuou crises Annu cuiiiiorirrwu _ ”`{ -- ian- - e Y _f _*_* rr; -_"; 1,_,¢._,5,_ i - 3; ._ ,IQ , MORNING DAN-Y M 0iTEi0W G ARD siwvlliillyillih .... l -rm mean me oHAni.o'1“ra'rowNEcANAna, wannasnnv, Manoa 1s 1914 _ vm" 0-: M' i°ii.i:a.'or.i. e"i..=ii1r.e".ifi° __ : :Y _'Eff QM), , Y* A ` sf PATRICK s DAY liiuilgiiiifiii full iuzuu uliiiliuis ,.u"fl05 In common with lrishm over the world the inenrbers of t day fittlnely celebrated the na festival of the Emerald Isle,-se, his ,athe,..s house mm that Patrick s Day Striking features the local celebration were a monster mm God blessed mm mums an procession by the societies and largely attended Special Mass in pro Gathedral at which B 0L°8ry preached an elooiieiit mon Even the weather clerk picious one. as the weather tions were distinctly favorable the carrying out of the program celebration The procession sta ai, 9 30 o clock from lower Q street and was headed by the gue of the Cross Band under leadership I Bandmiaster W Brawders This band seems to petting- better with everv tui- and yesterday discoursed s excellent Irish music Next came Ancient Order of Hlhlirnlans with largest parade in their history, Then cams the Fourth I’egi Band with the Benevolent Irish ety in greater numbers than ever, and pagan Druidlsm, which had the former ably sustaining its unsur ed for six hundred long years io passed reputation as one of the hands in Maritime Ganada The p ieasion continued on up Queen street noble lives, und shove nil ins down Grafton to Prince street thence of those who died in battle, the live again in bodies ol a siiperi “it ture, whereas the souls of thoe down Prince to Richmond where parade turned up the street to pro-Cathedral the in Ge esvi th t Y ohsfiettetewn irish societies meer- by 90'; aid t§‘,atA,§’,f“§§;‘; :ff l°’““\ Wulltfv. away from his klndre is 33 and fprgmlsed him that he wo :$55 1“spied°5v}_‘;,§e;“$»‘?Y“£,°?(§?’T£. $305 We cover every period of the life ol the road which runs parallel w 1 t K th _ to t is call of Abrs. am sa sp red 0 ma e e occasion aiimaue God , gave him glory mins ‘"1" ity that he might increase \\ ng; still apply these same words t i ew honour that day, their belove 1. 2,; rntiieii? Dui ue net, une the “out his iather's house into that r r ome the not become the spiritual iath me ,the children of Erin! Therelo and gave him, also glory in his margnniied 'by M,-_ Frank Mm-my terity Before the arrival ol me gm; flooded in the darkness of o all the Patriarch Abraham Th e l,which Gen had shown him bless thee and magnify thy ‘saint whose memory they relo J ilarch Abraham, go out fro be country, irom his kindred and ni, Patrick in Ireland the country best blch taught the transirilgrat ro- souls,-the souls of those wh Som! fact that some of the men with W" dllflnll thc BVBDIDZ JAMES J REGAN National -President oi A. 0. ____________.._-----~- McQuaid, assisted by ,Rev. F Poirier as deacon and lla Plus Mcborlald as su-b-deacon. Pastor, Rey. Dr. G. J. McLellan master of celemonics. The sermon ,mm he genemuy disciplined for the occasion was preached Bishop 0'l.aery. His Lordship took. as his text ilzsiastics 40, 20 and 22: \\He was grunt father-»therelore did God him glory inbis posterity that might increase as the due-t of mirth.” _ The words which lic had cited. Hia Lordship. were first s cosuio online. Announcements. _ -iiseiiiuis sic. Une cent per 350? cwllt l“H°l`“°“ Y 1,-eq _ this eo_l\imn:» as rr.us iieco_mll8~“ G i hi 1, rt nd order-.nminimuin charge twcntl' fl °d grew Wm” D B ea B cents. »' ;' 0 °.P.'.'O£';eert` and ' b'qasI\,¢§'90°l\\:Mh Brads _' ii'e=l»is'll‘_'fon _ ues sv. , » in¢j__‘;in_“ld`;0|¢_b,5 new pm,\,yf,|¢;-|,m a beautiful example of self-mort Ghu_rcli.`." jf "~ 2 it , . Q, _' A' .._»--¢ °°York..l3olnt .Rurpl Telephone o with its mortal ’"akhe“eslan¢ I“ th° church “ solemn Huh Mass ol sixteen St. Petrie-.it was taken t was celebrated hy Rev. Father Frank tive by a band of pirates and a lien o .,_,,,__,_,_.,__ ,_....R?.,_..~..-. ter, who had no compassion to i the people the worship of the and moon, and believed that wi believed that these elements worthy of adoration, yet they offered sacrifice This religion, its weird and mystic induesices, veloped in tho people e. warlike ed, and the poems of their pomp and glory The iirst this savage people was dolce ing to the over whclmlllg Op he was obliged to take to flight his safety The early life cl Saint Pa birthplace had always been B material Both of his parents eminent ln their lives by reason and Joselyn, one of the writers the Twelfth Century told oi H_ miracles performed by the S _,_ such. for instance, as the restore of a blind man's sight. At thc ther ried into ,mx considerable hardship. When wg mighty God, said the preacher, 8 ii special mission for a mari to by man in the rough and rude scho Ec_ privaeion and suffering in order th render him tlt for the arduous six, fore it was seen that nt the age sixteen he ‘was torn ruthlessly sam known country, where he was obli (_ to sufler under ahard and cruel ever on the youthful captive ln suilering. The Saint nfsiivlt _sold he employed nearlyall t e period his captivity in _contain lation prayer. He was ln_lil_s, , tention to his master'_s dock. n uont in Dfayer, and the sill! ` W "said one hundred prayers bv and as many by night." In m words. said the preacher, Saint rick gave each and evefvono Ol tion mid 9aGl"l\\0&. He Yualllbll “ad 17 -Wha is ro Kensiuzton Station Monday ‘ f-1" gi (From Our Own Reporter) A very sad accident occurred near CELEBRATION " ' ITII AHIIIIIVES ll IIEIISIIIIHIIII lil Hllil IIIIIIBIIS (Fiom Our Own Repor Mo.day Il/‘arch lb PROCEEDINGS IN THE LEGISLATURE ._-------- 2`V¢;__ iélii money in order to obtain that com- OW called OTTAWA March t p 01 ms bably the most important collection when Mr David Walker an ared cit the capital to~night is chic d and 0! Dllrvlv Canadian histor cal docu- lien of New Annan, was drlvin into on he Conservative caucus I nd ments that has ever coins nto the Kensington Th; possession of the Dominion Archlvesl Mr Walker. who was a lover ol Canadian Northern situation gl has lust been acquired in the whole horsefiesh and an experienced en I “_ correspondence and papers oi slr waited until the train goin ilséllqml John A Macdonald There are nolhs-Cl passed on its wav before pro nised that the caucus is a less than 100 000 papers and they , cccding alone: that perilous piece of ous one for upon its decision largely the depruids th; late oi the MacKenzie i ed to it is believed, prove the most ini- ed throwing Mr Walker nga m his Zreat point in the ‘annals of the TUB accident was viewed by from Dominion bu inns Sir John was most systematic with, which one use shown him? nie he all his carers and they come to the °““‘"\°“¢*‘>We we reached When 0” 9 ¢ Archives in their best -possible shapes the runaway was noticed help e God It was stipulated st his death thaf,\l1Ulck1y given and the spirited on the train at Kensington Pos they should not be made available caught but not before the aged Sp for public use ior n term of years Pcntlcman had been was and as a tonseuunnce they have since ¢ zfound bscure been in the possession of Sir J osenh he was found and tenderly car exist Pope. his former secretary and bln Medical aid was given bv Dr and grwher Restrlctloiis will gem x-e_ McNeill of Summers di and th n 0( main about a D0,-gpm 0| the papers lured man was taken to his h 0 ‘ed owing to their besrlnz upon uues- New A““‘*“ bu* W0 950°* tions still before the country mi ine £00 Severe and his spirit pas "'°“1d The deceased entleman uh whom the correspondence tgok pls e K ;”`;€o are still alive years oi age was very acti As a record oi the politic l hist E Yea” Bhd vnl0Y¢d zood he led ignoble lives or dies cowardly 0| the count,-V the coueition :gi He was highly esteemed \, -. would. on the other hand, descend in have no pammm It Wm cover in nferior bodies They taught nlomst dei-my the years from 1867 to and sad demise after his long sun 1392 during wmch Sh. John was mrluseful Igc came ns n severe shock to ` d t i< all the 511 but (ow yea,-8, Premier of Cam eel es his grief s ric e elements of nature, rnoun'tains,0c0011s. ada Transfer of the papers to eng he \"'=W¢B to mourn the loss of ii di- th ld rivers and lakes, were pcopled collections of the Archives will begin'V°t°d 'Billet ree chi ren uni-rv th innumerable lesser deities They at once They will be bound un m David and Etta all settled around were volumes and made available tor the him and the following brothers and never use 0| students It is bemwm that sisters all of whom have rcorhed an with there are some nares Oi Oanmhan advanced age vz- Mrs Eliiulil ‘Schurman of Miscouehe who last de history that will have i n rite di, in tha “gm 91 what wan gewshosg sundig ccl(e¥l;'€tedH lsera 92nd léigtn '11 1' wo us position, their passions were iritlam by these papers big; 155 Y I/ 865 yemlfs of gun Thom ‘ nruids, .-_------- me “G J 01 Mnslnuton. seed about it ___ and ‘mme savcmm only oi l:iissi‘:ly‘Y`ES]‘£HnnY ugduglaraouiiggrqhgothermwilliazn now” A O UB ary who attempted the wnvegégéon oi “ ‘L "' ° A' "YI (cmadlan press) ll ositinn against which he had to contend,a\\d for one knew of its seriousness neighbors and friends and his viho were in Charlottetown when the accident. occurred have zone home to ‘Ute of 2" t driver thoroughly discussed by is east from all standpolnts and it °fl'lUE zrnatest Canadian siiatesmnn from railway line just outside Kensington and Mann a way ld 'C-bot his boyhood to his last days but had apparently not noticed r It is understood that the Govern- au postvr There sri. 4000 letters iroin nov known that a second train as the ernors of Llsnada alone and the so was the one delayed at Miecouche application of Sir Willlain McKenzie, dust of the earth Might they not cunients and correspondence relating was coming and his horse, .3 o the to the period of Confederation will bmi- as far as can he learned bolt aid oi the Government it c inst no proposals of its own before the which ment will lay before the c il St. portant contribution that has eve, post severely cutting his leg and caucus as no understanding snlllcient Pat been made to the historv pf that b*`“\9i“S hid Side many yet been reached The cab t ng simply say this is the s until What do you as a party desi was Following the caucus the tions between the railway Government are iilcely to horse thrown where still remains indefinite when ed for. ge; rived at proves with regard to the many sed n. tions ofthe C N R system i o was statements of the railway ve for and it is understood that if, aith Ing Investigations of its own v bi, tain quarters to supplement Sinlvirn formation that is being supp and th C N H n wife ___.___.....---- If f ones is extended the sincerest syin- , th u QAPE TOWN March i7- M' v of 3 Mrs Gwrze Bmw” M te toda assed bill to i Marzetc and Mr win J wauir '>‘ Y I’ P* D ne haw oi the de :id the Government for the Acts 'Leica B d D was January under Martial La o 9 ter evemnvg OTTAWA March 17 -lnterlast at Uv centred S t which is Icalled for to-morrow morning The will he e party is recog- moment- cus the spirited also the reasons he gives for asking will lay lv definite to ask a decision ullon has inet will itiiation re us to negotia- and the proceed with greater despatch though it the ae tual basis of agreement will be ar- e in-I Whflt the Government is standing omg _n out for is the fullest information ratifica It will not be satisfied with the unverihed nterests is mali- in cer- the in- lied bv The Sew speaking of, he was as good mi H ing the lite Government, who u lilontinued ) FALSE PROPHESIES he Liberal party in this aw fit 9, very abort time ago iissing the programme of the egard to the management ubllc affairs of this province f course opining, and unearthed He wanted clearly to the hon gentlemen ite who were opposing the ment all over the country, let prepared to show that ified” Is that what they were o say was extravagant, was wasted” Did they want to go eschers of this country had em of education go down an He (Mr Stewart) was also y the Loader of the Oppositio hicli he said that be did not hat they were getting that diicntion today that they pi forty or fifty years ago He cuow what the bon member forty or fifty years ago edurs. this piovince was indeed at a ow ebb perhaps at its very a he old order of things when the ION, and pleasure and security which 'cod roads afforded lt was perm- anent work that was required to bn undertaken, as now all the work they Th h e Organ of t e Opp°a“"°§mv;°n’£ did on the roads had to bc done ov m (hS_ er again when the had weather came present and they did not get that full iid- , _ _ vantage from their outlay as they sfcgnthgi éigsixd B£)P°“$n`§:fth';tr:‘{a"should But. permanent road-mailing 0, the would necessitate a much greater ex- it was penditure The Dominion Government opmed al°’¢ TBM” fist niflie, under ins anurimioi the move ent 'li-ish society. to n 10119 ` idiot. 'line drama ns beautifull! PEOPLE S “crmcm ml captivity “wad ‘ sl - h w and reflects great credit on that Robins tn the great amus ‘the audience. M ss Lucy Blanchard played the leading role of Drew, Dan O'Hs.rrs~s sweetheart. in n manner which justly 'puts her class with the best Amateur actors- Mr. Patrick Me'l‘sgus played part of Dennis Doyle, a frisn Dan's wlandfdly. Mr. Leo Deueette. as Jock, the Jockey. although ingfbllt litll,e to do tot# lil! Uh 11 moat credits-me manner._'riie was brim full of comical Iris but the cause of most of the inimitable acting of Mies lilgnn, ns Alice Doyle, sind Mr. , Whitlock, as Mr. 0’DrlV¢. Hi! _sy meal talent left nothing to he farther of the girl with whom Dan ite saying “may l venture , word in , airline. ln the photo plays the eu- 0'!-fern is in love. 'rhs part of Rey- ssysen" causing a scream 6"!! in en.; Oni" provinces of vriniuls but grape had an opportunity to sée mono Drew, lias's friend and sweet- time spoken. The play was indeed a in A ,rent mm, “arm M the Am,,,,_ 1:. im .:i..r°....'°~ nw ‘° :.:“.;:‘.::.“.u.iL'. 'irc er rr :.::‘:‘.::..:. 1" qu, I li 001| ' P ar es sms. . .. ii. ma e o e o ' mnmy \“,,,,-,my but H, making ,mn¢\ that there was little or no dlllerence 3, Capt, Basil Bidney, in charge ol ateur productions ever starred l“ permanent roads. l-le was convinced Il°"'°'=“ “’° "°’ “‘ ,"‘“§:, ";, "“§ the troops, semi in A meet espsuie'ciisrietw.