ER E ,., l "" CONFED _ TIN C L ERATIDN CHARLOTTETOWN “3»l'I'l'-`-5-'-T e _,, token' nc a or 'fic srsnulmos memoir sisskanos , list!! ARD ' icsru warner” ' 8 l N au. im-i "THB LATEST Nllfl CHARLOTTETOVVN CANADA MONDAY FEBRUARY 23 1914 I'uis'r or ALL ' PH tl it ,,,ia ie” me ,<5 All DELTVERE IBA BY MAIL EE Y 2 5; 5 24 SE I3 _ _ 1 i f - use -- , - BURNED T0 DEATH THE CONTROVERSY OVER PAARDEBERG DAY AT HARMONY REPRESENTATION QUESTION COMMEMORATED (Special by Phono) Soiirls, Feb 22nd -A horrible af- fair occurred at Harmony, about elx miles from Bouris, this morn- ing by which Mr Jabez McDonald albd 65, lost his life in a (ire which consumed his dwelling Few particu- lars of the sad liek are known The diseased was lieu by neighbors early in the morning, when it was supposed he had been feeding and milking his cow About seven o‘Qlock, also, his two nephews Joseph and George Mc Donald who live within a. short dis- tencel of the ill-fluted residence saw smoke issuing from the chimney Shortly afterwards they save they house was on fire and hasvenedlvo the assistance of tlmflr uncle Oh arrival they found that the flames had made auch progress that it was impossible to cuter the building Fearing for the old gentleman s sefety they went un around to his bedroom window and, oral will take place Monday alter- looking in found that he was not in bed After the fire had been eg ii li J J M A A l ‘st Jalncs` Vlilirch vcstc A morning an impicssivo .ind lar and disuicmhered was found in “Em mclgun Rgpngs to mf Hughgs utgcnaed he-vice wie held at tinguished with the aid of ma neighbors who had gathered the 0 gentleinsns body horribly buf t ruins How the fire originated is e. :nys tery It is supposed that alter finish- ing his morning chores about the barn he took the matress of! his bed and Placing it before the kitchen fire, went to sleep and was pnotablly over come by the fire and smoke before he could save himself I-le had been in Souris the dey lore, where be was well k riown and respected The community is deeply shocked by the sad aflelr and much sympathy is felt for h s nephews The 'be From Hansard or the mu lust ic csivcd on Saturday night the follow ing escerpts are quoted bearing on the controversy occasioned by Prem- ier Borden s reference to Mr J J Hughes' damaging speech on the Re presentation question in the House of Commons in UJ08 Mr Hughes read the whole oi his 1903 speech, but the part to which allusion had been diseased had one brother who resides made was M follows in the West The remains were taken to a neighbors house whence the f noon to Elt Mary e cemetery _ ___ __ -_A__»_-_- -_- -_ ~_-_- ,-_-,-, _~_- -_-_-_-_-; -,-_-_».-_- -_ ,-_~,-_-Y- wf. _- \- - - -_~_~_- -_-_-_~_ ~,~.-_ _- -, v _ _- -c-_-_ _- -_-_ ATTACK LLOYD GEORGE fflaliadlllh Press ) LONDON Feb 21-The Spectator und The Saturday Review have io n cd The Times in attacks upon Lloyd George. ..__..._.---_..._ MR MERUARRIE N E NEW CRY Silllllllll pathetic story is told here tod that of Miss Mary A Hughes Charlottetown who wedded her swe heart in the Hospital on his de bed following the consent of ERARNI MARRIAGE RHERWN RRUP (Special to the Guardian) WELLESLEY Mass Feb 22 a The Medicine Hat Morning Times Cardinal of Feb 3rd re orts that the new city solicitor Wil be Neil McQl1e.r 6 i Pl Summerslde, npracticing barrister ol» MERDITH N H Feb 22 -Henr the Maritime Provinces, his engage Shea who came here a short ti st from Charlottetown, P E I weds e his death bed in the Hospital tod ment having been recommended la night by the committee ii/avlng th matter in hand pwvJr$:% Q no teh Press) NORFOLQ? Fglf 20-An unknown steamer is rep rted ashore tonight one mile south f Idttle Island The Livingstone life savers are not able to reach the ship tonight owing to the uhiisusll sevrre storir and seas mountain! lgh ._._.,_.-_-»-_,--1- EPR EllNNii UNRER °ElK|RNS _4__ (Gsnadian Press) MONTREAL, Feb 20--Ge0rl§° Bury, Vice Pre ldent of the C P R in charge ol, 4 companys westcrll lines ieic Montreal tonight ior New York where he will consult an 61 pert with regard to the clcttrlflca tion of a, llve mile tunnel which th i' P R has in course of construction under the Selkirk! Discussing condi tions in the west Mr Burl’ Bam *M9 year’s prospects for immigrants go ing on the land are excellent B CDUDEHSED A IBSIFICITIOII I1 LD One can pei; wo if sash insertion ls this colu ht A20; must accompany order. Miirlmum charge twenty uve F2" ____,.. f ...ca WANTED A MXTD AT 181 PRINCE street isis-2-zalvltipd ron sans sonoousn nnsslis s Kesler, 79 tons. A good coaster. Allply Garflbld Johnston, Pdtli noon, sox I lass-2 zaiamsira mn sans ilbvn YEAR o Hackney h hstepper. Will sell reasonably do R Keele, Souris _ me z-zallggi _ FOUND Bkwimq MORNING S1 Owner y hm seine by wllillk ci this ice series for ad "" nu-i-zamiiipd wii nn,"’a" ron osiumnan h;E’l£§V»eft mm l Mrs W Upper Prince Street. 1-lueetls 184%-B-hilfdiil ron Pains EXTRA dark females and or in pairs probebl! p Q. @ SEED s I roi 1-ll NORTH Uher~ ._,______.__._.-- (Special to the Guardian) uillillwcli (Canadian Press.) MONTREAL Feb 21-Hon Joseph Lancott 16 years a memi for Quebec Legislative Oouncll, d last night aged 69. He was a prom lnent Liberal. _..;.__.-,_.__-»-- _._-_ (Oanadlan Press ) to the Quebec g-raft inquiry is ‘proprietor of the French weekly 'l‘ ‘of La Croix ,_,___-_____,___-- ENGEANRWINS RElAR\N RAM ___- (Oauadian Pleas) \ LoNnoN (Gable), Feb 20-'1 International Curling Match bctw England by the narrow marZll\ tight which when the ilnsl dash plav lrnve the Scotchmen the lead sixty five points The effort ol ly 9 points being knocked off great game making steady gains the lull score was England 3 NEW NLANU _-n_o- _RASSES AWAY England, which concluded at Elll burg Thursday, resulted in a win f two points. alter a iil\l°\¢Y “ll All tb l y began, looked like A l10D less PEEudertaking The first day Englishman to wipe out the dcflc in the foreuoon were uns\\¢°¢BHllll 0 Starting after noon Bfty el! D010 uelliuu the Englishmen rut ur t i 5 lsaotlsnd 849 The hon gentleman Mr Hackett ,fPrince) says that in 1881 the Gov- ernment of Sir John A Macdonald allowed Pr nce Edward Island to re tain its original representation, though the population of the prov i"nce did not entitle it to that rcprs sentation The reason of that was, I think because the census of 1881 was the first Dominion census that was taken after the Island entered Con federation, and consequently there LN was no previous census with which to compare that one, so far as Prince Edward island was concerned There- fore, no one could tell whether the twentieth part saving clause would A protect the province against any re- duction in its representation that l In think, was the reason why the Gov- ernment of Sir John A Macdonald ,gh at that time did not reduce the re- th B presentation, at all events it would be a good and sudicieut reason But. in 1891-9a when thu next census wasl taken the representation of that pro vince was reduced At, that time, I' think, Sir John Thompson was lead er ol the Government~lf not he was Minister of Justlce»und he declared there was nothing in the constitution to protect the province against a re- duction in its representation A I have already pointed out the Con- servative repreeentatlvcs l this House at that time, the Conservabllve party and the press of Prince Edward Island-everybody acquiesced in the reduction that then took place There' fore, I think it is altogether too late for my hon friend and his pcilitical associates from Prince Edward Is- land to try to make political cap-l tal out of it at this time We have to abide by the constitution under which we live Mr A A Mcliean, replying to Mr Hughes, quoted the above paragraph and proceeded - I think that was a lame excuse from the hon member for King’s He is a man well informed on Public af fairs and when he made that speech in 1903 lie knew well that fi census was taken in Prince Edward Island in 1871 and that a report of that rsnsus was in the library of this Par- liament He knew that when h _,`__»__.-._.,____.... i-day can you find .i more intense people no census of I’ to cgmpale with of 1881 He mad he knew was not in accordance the facts The census of 1871 the population of Prince Edward land as 9i 698 I out of the Cha friend was referring to me but 1 derstand that the hon gentlem-an said there was a Dominion censu fore 188] He must know that s ment is incorrect M A A thc Dominion c HUGH S --l mber when my MPLEAN -I rince Ddward lsl hon B ,fe when he was come near he beheld mte_ city and welll over it made the preacher, 'are the pledge no such statement I said lllat meagme of his patrwtmm You mn ‘und to Balaclava there was ii census of Princelnut “ad tm” stnkmg paamge w h l You know what the Frenchman or nary Church houi The occu was the commemoration of Pan lirrlz the battle in the South Air Boer War in uliich many a Cana and lost his life, among the patriotic au ed being two of l-‘rlnce Eduard Is_ Fullerton preached insp and appropiiate sermon, basing was text ou ‘that Pathetic and drum scene in tlic life of the Master’ un was slloun in the 19th chapter of h S Gospel of St Luke, v 41 li l The tears of Jesus Christ 'out feelini., that His whole Being d s d d 1903 when the hon member made his speech, and that the report of that census could have been compared with the Dominion census of 1881 But 'ln- stend of the hon member getting that information from the library and giving it to the House, he found fault with the Conservative members who represented the province in the Parliament of 1881 In 1892 he also found fault with the munllcr in wh ch the Prince Edward Island represent tives conducted this business of i H- 6 made the statement that there was presentation (Canadian Press) and accepted the Joint chairmanship PBI lla that they migh well oapitulate now that vlomun suffrage is inevitable l in .ic Iiilit inspection. Investigation showed , -----» . _ _.....--- Usrel Diameter. ' freedom from injurious disease. billiards iiniment cures sargetla cows ues. dan. and lor protection without? _where |¢inar¢l‘| Lialmentfpgq _-_~_~. Y _ . .~»\.~_-,~,- v-f_»»-_-:_-_~_-_~,-_ ~_~.-_-_- -_» ~_r_e___,_________ § TRRNR ERMMIEIEEARRNRNHRP RANS lil cr HY MONTREAL Feb 20-Su' Thomas (Canadian PFBBS) _ Bhellehuessy *Wd 3“‘°*°f Dspdur- iviourrilsah Feb zz-In it icccci read to the faithful iii the Roman ofthe committee having charge of the Catholic Churches .today Archbmhop °““d'm*t“l`° 01 Ma-1°* G W Stephws Bruchesl describes as had and scan bei- f°1` 'Will' ?l3Y°m1W at tl" °l7Pf°“°h; dnlous and absolutely folilds dancing lcd ‘"5 °°Et °"' A mass “meung Wu of ‘ 'llango and certain other dances - bf "IE at gmt m€““m°”tt$“"°°“l° that have invaded our society ” says “ ,"3 h” fr,” " ° Fi" ° °‘“"' Hia Grace 1 no not imow its origin 'nlit it has spread over the world with ____________,_.__ amazing rapidity and unquestionably its author is the spirit iof evil N words are ton forcible to stlginatize those unbscunrlng movements of the body, those really lseclvious contor tions of the body which no sell' res VIONTELEAL, Feb 21-The seolllll cctlng person would :How Certain --' an U S otels, popular in Mon real did not (G uma Frm) BD B action for $10 000 by Jules Fournier; lciiiiseimtrietgtsto fsgéiariafaigt igoggelrngdvsg BELMNGHAM Fab m_0“ Great story the anger of God has mo Aullili Puislll _____.._----»- ANERNER RUANE l L1 all at .iiucd such hig mola eminence coiilphred to their nelghloors, a people with such great possibilities, had sacrificed their heritage, and the most palnfll touch of a‘l is that tlieyl i not know what they had done, what they had lost They did not realize that their opportunity , was gone, and gone forever And so l in the teaching of Jesus Christ, this distressing note over the con tion of the city and people hc loved well we have an exhortation teaching as that we too may sacrifice those n0\lc gains that have bee won for us hy thosc who have g icfolc, that vie too diiy hy day n generation by generation may bCl ing those things that make ii na EYGHY- and strong and powerful in (yea of God and man .ind yet dl n o on gely than tlic irish and the scotch' I extreme in thcii religion' And yet lt. me is true that the religion of Jesus ima Christ is freer than the atmosphere dum in which we live Its amfnition is uni Km vereal yct never moved a man across I 'the stage of life more patriotic than 5. e s , Jesus Christ We shall never undel t t ment hi h land s brave young volunteers, Messrs* e a s n c w c ol Tl th Alfred Riggs and R QV, Taylor lcev tense in their natloilallty yet how stand the scathing denunciation f ‘ln the Pharisees nor comprehend e tear be shed over Jerusalem unless mn! we remcinbei thot. the lover of man dmc killd as he was, was also li lover of his little country the Speaking oil the sacrifices in will for patriotism, Dr Fullerton in phasized the fact that the unfortun- the ate toll of death in battle, though a calamity, in not always a waste E “arid life He rrlcried .to the war in the “ Southern States in \p-hall of slavery Edward Island before it enter-| said when he saw our troops ride to ed Ponfedcration, that the report of tgglfedpwlmlB0(;l;;'v'e€§rr°w thagn); death thou- 'It is magnificent but it that census was in the library ‘gh Aish U ’t‘“ g er' “h D I 1 ls not wui it may have been war after ull uhut what an enthusiasm of patriotiani it has inspired ever since it took place’ Thar. was our Ther- niopylse. and we are proud that men so loved their country that they were ready to luy their lives down for t We colne to the Western part of our own Island and cast our glance to the antipodes, and we re- iuemiber how our noble sons went ward that they might extend the Kingdom of Jesus Christ how, when one brother fell a sacrifice, fi living sacrifice in the sight of God, another stepped in to take his place, and to :Lf day, lu that civilized Christian islc, OB we have a standing memorial to theli t splendid work Not once or twice in zhe our fair Island s story the path E not duty was the way to glory Today r we assemble according to our ienlize that they are slowly but su ‘ce mm, custom' to keep green the mmm mlNE_RAMPAlRN EANRR ANR RRESS lil mg (Canadian Press) ilillil in - No the t sin ear here lastfn action is against Jos Begin Editor ____ léggidogo tuieli;oc_ii,e;d1ftitTl£)sA)x'l;l;ilys'h‘;l;l tm; ggndfw E32” three paseeagim than true patriotism, and there dead The kill are Thos ad C P 1; " |tor, H R tkinson, ancouve ssntative Knowiand, Republican, Gal C e 1 1 t aveum.. R L 1, _ you read history ai-ight said mmm mae 8 Won an “mage speech Erie elm ¢Tpok?nagaEanst vtrmiiiidgeserlild :Elo gugct rSound lvavy Yard ec A" th* HWS” t°d“Y ‘“`i5m“g Wm’ m 6 of resathgt 51 0 at B The bandits robbed the passellller satlricol references to the attitude of Warned Ullfvlllii B 95° 0° “mes and stopped the train by puma' th President Wilson and the Democratic nrc Strictly forbidden ben cord and dsappeared party He warned the Democrats ENGINEERS RENO Cali Feb 20-A series aith shocks here todayl between ‘L and four this morning Many poop awakened by the trembling of lou ations and rattling of windows me for the open No one was inllir nnd little or no damage was dolls "““f°nf§-A-"ffB‘*f)”“$ in _llliilusll iii nl gmlll °{ sin ras sch zi -frhe execution or -»- gl Wm Benton, English rancher mi (gmmdlan press) Mexico and the indignation W ch NEW YORK F b 3;,..H (Canadian Press) 9 has ensued, wakes ii ceclecturc ,ugsleyb ,,,,,,,t,,_,f ,,,,,,,,,,l,,°‘§u ,H 'fm Masssihnlas rch -zo-a mike c by $0 fat’ °' G'“°E'°"° B°“°h ““ Amer' hotel here is siiilering only with u °"gm°e" °{ th” Mena!"-‘W Man thalean held by slllsshmen ails* ad\°l’Y cold l-is is not kept to his room °Em°°'n°V';f:c‘?h:;‘;‘;“’;o h‘:;‘(_“BEm“;'a¢2;° which wc belong are we to find th d f two nglis men w o sap oomlm Y it in Jqafeg \5gt; wggk Baugh _______,_______________ It WAS 100115 l\9¢%555\'Y to 15V u wa not in his cell last evening and two freight stearuere because no cn_ ,Dru in the pamomm 0, ChmM_m,,M d The tg it s believed he has been shot Like gineers world Sig. axboai- u team." ‘ly Enshnd Wm make “cum” ov" '€‘ElE\e°eE;mf>:.iis; sdnt aercnlluilleslss to th ll the execution of the Englishman THE TEIPERITUNE gov,”-“,,n,,,,,t to supply m,v,,| ,ME tiny to create the forms of its ow "DE, “Q0” ETC xexlegnd keep the mail steamer THE `l`l'lAY| CASE ____ ------- COIIIU EVENTS. mm M Pu” oésimlgi nit the ouaidlian) llll|0\|ll\\Elln§'|g`ll'.%s ET I Ill 'l‘ 0 eb. 23.- resh to WS* Am strong northwesterly winds, a few if th* mlm” °‘ Wu 7°' light local snow ilurrles, but mostly 0 G ¢ 5,. w ,.4 “oh mnfmm in h c t his c ll P ° mimht Aizlzihvlesod it in* s mr ‘"1 m“°h "““”°' this eo uma Cash must accompany 5' 3 The coldest temperature recorded ,dn mmmum “ng” ¢,,,n¢’.||,, gwgm' 62:, ¥:f:{g°:)°i,': this winter was 20 below, this was :mu h "mam, to oh Saturday night At nine s in _.___ ilu me s'Es°E§¢ gc;-'Ima oouEEi he 9"""'¥ l* W" 3 "°‘°" “““ “ '“"° --come ami hm nr if J Nach t not mv the question P "1 all °"°'° *ml* *U *“° *"0* lecture on A canadian scammed gilthheh the iuuuccifoi that court sit 1‘*°°Nl°‘l ‘1“"“*l tl" 4” 'rhai-'day cvsaius ch. zach rally for Milled Tl" *ld* 'ul l'° “Af” tm’ ‘“"'“'“¢ lust. in the A o H l-ian 'ricims at 10 It and tomorrow at 11.12 it 2° "nt, “eh 13 0 .,._,__..._____- will hs nigh weight it 9 is and io ____ l°°,r‘;;"'“T:I' 2,37 tm. “mmm” at “We all know there is a cable t k 588 and tomorrow at 5 40 ll: rises ;;"trd:’:\°. Azgsn Am ;“"L;f;r'n!‘;?lw ‘fig t°£'d”"°‘; Waning st B Es and Wm tell us this evening in Grace Church --‘ n irhgydfoon “ts tm, Bytemm-,n at and will also show a number oi plc tures. 182 (Canadian Press) h I t "_ I th -- WAHHIMJDN, Feb. Il-The Quai' o:1eue:5ny“u;eb°r1.;)th Et Tgognavxs .A concert and basket social uncle D ly passing from us We have no pl foi that noisy patriotism which the last resort of the scoiindrcl patriotic note in Jesus Christ is moral note, iiiid unless our patriotl is indissollihly hound up with vir it can be of no use to either o solves ol those who are associa 07 with us, it becomes worthless ,is Al wt; national asset There is in thc li “d_ and touching of Jesus Vhrlst n m de fcstation of piitrlotism, which is und affection and hope that tllcrc no passion have the love ol .i g woman, that can miike u mun valiant .md so ready to die for country as this passion of patrio when we th lik of it it brings to man and captains and thinkers, recollections of immortal days are the nation in whose grea ht There is no sentiment more hu B no sentiment more signslly divine r' ment of national characteristics, B only by mutual antagonlsms other that the race advances Th prophets of Israel but they were iut the rallying cry with which associate the great cross of Iesu when wr analyse this cry we flu that Uhiist tells us that Chrlstisnlt must he reall cd on earth that God' E family must be prominent but tha as in the family, so iii the stair t we are acknowledging the right o each nation to mould its own cs 3 religious life The greatest mor union of today is not that which w R are called by respective names o Churches it is in the state, and it ln our own particular state that we ci have to play our part for the ad vance ofr‘ humanity it is true luredly that the Church of God which has exercised such moral force must be attributed to Himself is it not also true that the Btate inet as much as 'the Church, belongs to film? If we hold otherwise we must sec antagonism between the Church and State and we must he livin! between two banners, exaltlniz the one over the other A man, no matter what his religion may he, cannot rise tl the perfection of manhood upon th founlllation ol dillloynlty tn the State i ll cd most useful of all virtues, so wi ou of ii tliouannd strands ol nic aiory EE memories of the great past, the ni orles of kings and lawlgfvers, of sta Rev Doctor, you will see that it an e recinrocatcd submission to one a was no more intense nlatiunality th that which was expressed by he t e t prophets of a nation Jesus Uhri was the iatriot of humanity T iallylng cry of the lsraelite leader wus Grill and His chosen people, is he ell ‘ow of oui departed comrades, of the thousands who sleep today in the T n hlood-stairod bosom of the Bouth sm African veldt particularly our two me younlg Islanders who fell, wearing thel nr _uniform of their Queen audi fighting their country s battle against-what” E l against. cruelty and rapacltv - gm' cguulled in any civilized land nm ln conclusion Dr Fullerton rondrv nw un eloquent appeal for patriotism of Ven the hrst riitliie, holding up as ilinplcs the nruic young (loud of tho N lslnnl (mal We wi-ini to be patriots in tho highest sense of the word, as they ms would wish us to be We who knew L1 those yourg men at home, who knew Bm fl ti ct us them on the bloc s aned vel em know that their characters stood WE every test lou men who have been the in Afilce. know what it is to cross W the drifts when the floods are com test ing down There will come a day ved . when we shall come to the drlftsl‘hat man we must cross when the floods will is b overwhelming But we have » c Proceeding to speak of the develop 'I leader, yi capable leader, and lf o 'are loyal to him, faithful and true. 1 he will be there to lead us safclv the down into the drifts, through the is flood and to the other side We must A not be afraid to tell the rising gen n ,eration why our citizens erected that re monument on the square We must Em not be afraid to utter the names that are dear to us, because they have ihciped to huns up the iiilghiy am gb pfrr to which they belong ‘ he At the close of Doctor Fullerton‘s uplifting sermon that thrilling hymn ‘ Onward Christian Boldlers’ was c p instrument by which we :irc to work the glorious purpose of God There- l\ find in Christian organizations that is rendered by the choir ioincd by the S congregation after Which, a a lit (5 G h K A d and appropriate conclusion of c hrlst is od and urban y nd servlce the hrst verse or the Nutlonm, Aiithom was sung ‘fi imoiig the South Air can Veterans t_ who were present at the scrvlcc were 0, Lt ( ol Tohnson, Malor Weeks, Capt l .lamps Walker, Lt F B McRae, lit ,W (` Cook, FJ Lord l l’roud F F-'null ( Hines, H Hyde, and Tl Kennedy After the church service thi- ieterans walked to the monument erected ln Qsircn Square Gardens tn the memolv of the fallen heros, and l l 9, two of the number, J Proud and D Kennedy, placed a beautiful large ( wreath on it, while is short service vm! held .,____,_______._._. NUVEL PENALTY RY NY RUURE (('n.nnil'lan Pfclll Nl~}V\ YORK Full 20-Seven and e a half years total abstinence from liquor instead of seven and a hell year in lail was the sentence ol which he belongs We claim for our rel glon that it is patriotic, and gasm sgmy S`:1p‘:;:m_f oxgxrtshixga? - we do so because we remember its sm ‘_ I th I de dnt Im Pre en e n pen \’.i';ii?§. RII5J’i,`;‘.’,i ‘t“li`Z“.;',°.§ii‘?.,‘i`{`$“,‘,‘;`? i “vm “°=‘;°‘~“°°- °°“;*,;':,;° , A _ _ _ _ ' _ r ,Take the three nations interwoven lii\';\EE,°n|,1(E:,t|E(,r;,`:,,.},;,)¢ke;.“;\;; Sump.” ms; slif.liie on tel-oss was modil ed by Th,” ,mf he ,My {m,0,, on Tim. the auspices of Charlottetown body, . the DeQlflN,:_’¢nt _ of Axrlrlllturc to 4,7, Feb, meh, at gm p_m_ ll. 0. G. T. will he held in Hear bui*nift'_ importation from Denmark The 1 ,nun ei today qui be ten Hall, mast Royslty,,'ruesday. March and Belgium under certification and hoof, me gm,y.¢,n, m»,mieg¢_ ,ai-il, opening B p. in., admission 15 so intense ln her nationality that you an g vieeim eg ai-ink, cents Ladies with baskets admitted she stood for righteousness within ' 0 the imtlier country, When was Eng ,ghrmtg to institute a neIlD$l>0\' 5 land ever so great as when Gromwelllcampglgn against time (_‘,gmpggy_ I1, lcd her forces by land, when she was lg apparent, slid Justice Devil. A-hit