flbebcwg ' The bun-alien Advertising ogre‘ "OM New. onlor "blew lysine Opportunities Tlldfihcm of s Lu. um CHARLOTCPETOWN, s Presen t the ‘Annual jMee I Cffioerea day.» - '” t l » ‘ ' The "suuuul meeting of the Y.W A. ,"Wns_llfild yesterday afternoon President, llrshS. C. Moore in chair. The programme was . by. JoPlM-llre and iprayer . y 11m..- H. l D. R8)’ _ dllflflfi-TIIQURITUIIQQQ were tlienresd by MFB- H. R.‘ Hilson. a l-‘llise remainder of the programme comprised therpmaentatlon of re- ports. leleotion-obofficers and add- ress by Mr. Just-lice Haaznrd. Address by the Dissident. ." Follrlwlfls is the address by the Presideiflt. Mire. S. C Moore. ulzudies and Gentlemen: The Board of Directors at the ‘Shiv-ILA. bee, ito .~lubm‘it a short report of their yean-‘s work Twelve rouiilnrand" a number on ‘Wpooiel meetings were held. ,Alt the‘ beginning of the year Miss Dorothy Hale was our Gell- oral Secretary. Under her efficient (llfiéoiilon The Home Lilo was car- rier! on. Gymnasium, Dress Mak- ilie’ and Mllllncry fllasscs, also a t-lassof teen e girls met once -o_weok to sew. heobjeot in view AVjI-fl sole of plain and fancy work, money made by this sale to ‘be. trsed to buy. Gymnasium equip- ment. ‘llwo of the Directors in turn met with this class and helped them. A very. successful May Day SoTe-"was "held and, a nice sum or money. was Postmark..- ted by Elie ting ‘Yester- ‘Po the Board of Trustees we always ready to lieip with their in closing tlris rdpont l wish t0 “lull/By to the nienmbers of the Board of Directors my warmest thanks for their splendldl eifitend~ slice and hearty cooperation ‘UHDHQTIOIIT the year. Respectfully submitted, B. J. MOORE, President. Board oi‘ Directors. Report of the General Secretary, March, 1923. filhtis oarr hardly be called an Annual Report as my knowledge of the acbivlties of our Home only times from September 1st. How ever, in tllalt time there is con sideralble to review. |Wiiien l arrived in Charlotte- town l was greatly surprised to find such a beautiful Home. in travelling ‘from coast to coast, nlld throughout different parts of Can- ada, l_ have never founzl- a "Y" comfortalbly or wonderfully situa- ted. The girls are fontunlmto in liuvlllllg such a Home und its influ- ence should tlo n grog; den! o: good, not only to the city but throughout the Island. ‘llwlenty girls have been in resi- dence during the Wlnior, nine of fThe "National lcoulerence m1‘ the R.W.0.A.~.wusheld in Toronto dur- sl the month 11M“ '1‘ ' nihilism ti; . _ t‘ q nee. Wlir esp reg-rat we . MM- duals’; resignation oral-onto. owing u. l ill- health hi!‘ was (sbirlilielled to give up the 011i. » “i I -- . guns Dyer tvns than alppoiltited n supervise. until such time es ~ -‘ General tery should. " be Pouired. She did splcndi-l work ‘during the eiitliunel- nlontus, when , uunuber of iuiirmor lboardere were stmtained. - " in July ting-nuns mirle, why.- Tho fllllli eluted this ve The first pf ‘ General - their parents appre- much. W» " - f7 She come very highly recommend- vil, and we are booed very foriu nato in hnirliil leoured her. Since rho has cope. her influence his been ‘tel-tenet cub in the Home. b iii-our CQ-typalid we look for- t“. mi ‘nil greet confidence ti. the _ titre. under-Jar capulblesdlrec- flu- Wery q , misuse slowly ‘"1 il-lfqlilf. Ill! fworit. of- the cflomc ‘ siflvtwl "Jlxlfllillldflll- .- ... ., meal": ‘l’ i‘ Q01"! antisocial ilife‘ or our y-lre coming and 30hr we sec new loving Christian It the Home will u hosflatheir dices I _ . Hfibotober s rec time, all mem- could uotgobtherwlse, were uelillgitgnezanfbfnlxt W“ a t th chants..." l B u e ' a ° O 9 cum u e N“ were most’ grntelful for o pines " archer our pres-l arrived’ 1M“. Mtflailtimix‘ whom are students tlwo teachers and the rest business girls. "rwfl 1"" Jlllltilllfll-y Ila-hp? evo- ~flkethor as n 'a'“'c id s.‘ a the, members or -tlio Philn Clubs of the Baptist Church _i us and were uble "were "Grown Ups" ins. Our Christmas '11 success. Quilts ' r the "Y" took place ‘in Sop- WIIWW‘. when a wedding woe held tin the tirriwiingi-room. A noting Ellklish Eirl came out her-c to meet llor flilsnce and we felt it ‘would ‘be u kfflllit llrlvllefle to sec lliu married and started well lr. pretty wccl- lirlde and groom ur kind Wle have hiul two lparl-ies for the Prince of Wales College Students It was nice to uioct the girls and they; and extend to them the hos vitality of the “Y." Several came in ailtor church on Sunday even- lllks to enjoy an hour of chat and eiugins- ' Tire health of the family has been good un-t-li the prevailing cold visited us. Each one had it but we are glad tllere were no seriout cases and all are well again. ' We are llldelbtcd to liirrs. F. J Harris and Rev. H. D. Raymond for llidbeanh; Magazine and the Literary Digest. These supply tho girls with reading on current events unit! we would appreciate books for our library. Qua‘ Family Prayers ivhioh arr held aftisrtna are a helpful clos- ing forescli day, when we bring ‘ho our Heavenly Father our mic will; hiim to forgive us , - and give/us strength to overcome m Printed powtlr to do better. DiNereu-t non was qspent. . our House-Mother E ,,fn ohe “I06- l “k gzmgtive pastors better. .0”- v. ~ _--ll'ttr» and when st: i2 wenow ' ‘in m“ aiweelrlywhlich will llulrour Home ‘If rob lergymehdsuve kindly token pray- re for us: one‘ each month and hope to have s service more closely to the churches and the girls will know their raspy. Gymnasium. Another of our work‘ extends ffl-jhakflwlllhlllllrt)’ IQQ... HO i I rlthsit of the ielbue ‘ their finale will _ ‘jthenext month. "$ii"°‘i.. will‘ 2ft. ' v 1,0 _ , fill.- moi "our Junior As- lie Inge‘ . .un ei- A. wzonusutitsc- ° ' __ oeuJa occupied . N - , nit.» mgr mo... n" vs ll ‘teams rum», ‘ Wives" are, most ea t... "scissors." e in t _. u .o,see-~ ~ , blind! litiubetuis h. are deeply indebted. They were- f clued ti forget they, for the everl- Party wns also on uniquo event! I TEHHMTHIZEEI IHHHIEE upended, by 019M w“ rm am u." 4 i . ET 4 ruul (Special to The Guardian.) glon soul mulst poi-ted today in news‘ tiespnbcilt-s in one of the attempts bombs were evxploiled, however, the blast ul- tuactcd mticnlion and on accident ivos avoided. A scrunch of the ne.3g.liborliood lroeulted in tile tileovery of an un- erufloded bomib and showed that the track had been tampered with lo such on extent ihut a dcrn-il- mil-t would have been certain. Til-e entire railway siyst-em" in tlio district its now boring inspected and guurds have been stationed along the line. BERlbl-N, Mn-r 13-——¢Uniess the Rlhhlr coal mine owners obey 'L'll0 new ‘re-och outlier and beginning cent coal box directly as the coal l-MEHEIITHS W EEIH Pl] l (Bpcdiel to The Guardia WiABHiIblGTON, erlnnilbrts won her fight to is in ‘the. ._ S oil side i, Mosopoitjlnln r ibifislbluloaly "rich". " THE "WITHEITS n.) dillor. 13.'-Alll partial _._...__.._..._____- ‘(av OUR own WIRELESS.) _.___._________ TLONDON. his-roll ld-Hritish H ernmenit in Wholesale arrests and their removal to lrelunil. ssen, German industrial leader is with France. save IXiCCiBGlQOPI dis patches to Dally Mall. NEW YORK, Milrch lib-doodle Plupo. Airgentino heavyweight knocked out Il-llil Brennan of Chi- cago in twelfth round of bout at Mutilscn Square Garden. Finpo re- Jack Denvpseys crolwn. NEW YIORK. March ilk-Jake Schneier defeats champion Hoppe 500 to 277 ln first block o! iiit billiard mulch. ' - lCHllOAGO, March 13.—- FOrty persons killed in desolutlng snow from Rocky Mountains to Apala- clrinne wlitli heavy property dam- age. _ ‘ NICE,‘ not». whim. Malia Jursledt M-ztllcry, American tennis champion won her first mutt-h in the intirnnlnenl ooday, defeating Mlle Satin. ‘Ogvr Roy nix lo one. MADRID, March ‘liir-"DOII Man: ‘ul Aiileisdesslssor." Tonnes-i Pine‘ nller," seriously ill. lapsed into» an‘ cohldiousnesn and ' condition glove. . . . , _ rmvms. Mam uie-Jrilc m United fitetesfarrny planes _ . .. .....i “was I'll Oillll CY 0|’ 118M8- nlrn: on uouteitb‘ Ihortofltlco. ‘ NOON-mil '43s.‘ l. tit- finnltnhiinn. uh Premier 141ml“! .. airmen smlbeitr I». mos his‘; newer-loss. _ » one-ha" 1 nssnu, ifsroli ‘Hr-cl may engineers each-Pitt! by n bsttslio ' h." I96 setup , . "fishi- Waste ‘coke o!) “f not VA .' l f . , . ‘. ma." . . ’ f1 i i ‘ 2- i; E5, TH French Threaten to Seize Mines if Germ Refuse to Pay Coal TaxAttempts to Wreck Railway Which is ingPlaoed Under Guard. BlPUSiSiflLlS, Mar 13—’l‘.hree wt‘ tempts to wreck tticiiiig an tho roil- rond Zine over whiich -l<‘ran-co-Ile.l- ‘be hauled are rc- from ilic Alx-lla-Ldiapcllo division: next. Thursdiay pay n twenty lper minm INFIEHT sumr m llusu development oi.’ the -.|h:.iosi.llt~ wh» ,! it... Etluill nlnuinfl ‘mlviilllilféfrw Q’ oune of‘ Comrmons sustains gov- of ' lrlshmen in England and Scotland ‘LONDON, Mflrch lTlr-Fllilll Thy- declured to favor understanding grtrded on likely couttendei- for f. Q4 ‘Piillillillili liiliii Hlilliiififiliii Made Now Be- H y“ Which Continued Ovlllé-S lill from ville niiiiss UK‘ Despite the‘ unfavorable condi- Frcilcli wlili seize idle lit-liq» oui- lions of the roads there was a vory| rlight c-fior midnight ui tho stunt good Gnu-y “s, at ‘he Provincial‘ HIY- 1 liorso Sh>w,l id t d ft . 'l‘lils information was brought noon "HJBVGJFHK {$53,}; axgrwfii.‘ io Berlin todny from the’ Ruhr mm] Bumung Iplmroy S, M“ (lltibViPl. by an Allied oflfi-cia-l ivhn Gregg‘ m. Quebec. who was ,0 Judge ticlilznctl (ll- ti. the “Rub-r Bl/Itlllt-Cil we 1101,50,! rewhed" Borden m the would liouomc critical by ilin end ’ ‘ ‘ . . uiorning. A teum was" sent from l ., ~- ma " l’ Sh‘:)',:"_“’t',l‘t‘vr:& m” Ger’ m’ “u Charlottetown in meet him iblll- us‘ 'iili:. u-itilo nrincs at Reokiflllllicu- It w“ expected m“ m” milwayl w“ “ n ‘he [he first semen acflmL line would be opened iuid u train’ in; ‘.1 clcfipaicluzs and ‘i116 Frenrli gm" EMENHE" ‘the “mm d“! "o" m] w“! no, 10% any time m mrrymg turn. in the absence of IMF‘. (i-regg‘ 0M the". mhmnL The worm“ the Judging was performed by Prof men Will then be confronted with W- J‘ “Rem °E "l9 Plilvmcm 13°‘. thc ublornir-tlvo oi’ either obeying Pimmel" 97 Aflflcllli-"Pe- French ordrra and working under About =11 6 entries were received pnemq, ,sum;.,,-vn-flrm o, being “m. for the show. This outnumbered; ed out. A slightly last year's exhibition. The it is claimed by the i-‘renclithat attendance yesterday was also very -t\~»- have enough. non-Gernsan good, and showed u keen interest miners lto openate tho first two Jot only on the Dim 0f the 110F56- they are planning to work. mon but ill)’ citizens generally. in the evening the ‘bond was in at- " tendinitis and furnished music_ which odtlcd to the pfehsurp and‘ seemed to put "pi-p" into the horses also. The majority of the classes weliiE well tilled. and there were some‘ splendid nnluials exhibited. The! chief exhlllilinrs in the Cliydeisdzilcs; were liiessrs (lurfield Warrenn North River; fisher Crosby, Marsh, field; W. W. ‘Crosby, Cornwall, and Simmonds Bros, Spring Park Road. in the stauilzirrl bred stallions Mr. Ilammond Kelly, fir. Mclgiiyre. Ml‘ illnrr)" Min-pity. 1""! u I- (‘“"‘”""| wiifilulimsastlgwlha. 01115-111 was morncd authoritatively iodoy that tlgoat. Britain. and Frann- -iii:ivo now (ionic forwnrtl and - agreed tlult Amneriron ollcnmpiil- ion shall shore lll the workilrfiuqf tors. ‘Ilium was n large number 0i’ en- tries in the ilruit clus .s. boil! ulurcs nnd stallions. nnd ome fine unimnls were shown. The Roadster classes were also well repress-lite‘!- Tlioro wirro thirteen entries in ihil goucrul purpose (zines. -ill tho :iftci'u0nlt judging W?“ bcuilii on the rainstorm] Llyalsilulc, region-red Percliorons. (Trait more] nnd gelding illnesses, and in the special ("lass vior the best illffll horses“ t)". got of one registered stallion. The slundzird bred sini- lions and roadster-s wore JllilKB-il 0" THE THMNS ' Borden Charlotte- town Line Eilllfict‘ ed Clear by N001! Today. I TTEST NEWS l i | NICE, March 13——l(’ug (lilstuvn lcf Sweden paired with Mr. llun- it!‘ 0f England, was elluiiuatt-rl in "first round‘ of men's (l0il.llli‘$ in Nice lawn tennis tournaml-ui to»-. illly. losing no M Deshzrvvq uml Colonel Dunkerly. \VA»S‘HINGTON, March Iii. -~ln- vnstigatlon into the supply oi‘ three ruiv materials, rubber, iii- trutes ‘and commercial Flirt-s will ‘be started lmmnd-ltiiraly by Sucre- iMy Hoover under uutliurlty ysranted the Commerce Dcllflrl- mellt by tho lust Congress. NEW YORK, March l:i.~-.-\ new lIlEh rocord for tho I'll-ll. flirt": Years was established in the local rirw sugar market "with (luilm sell- ing nt 58.4 cents ems-t and freight due b0 European r-ompciiitlnn for amp-plies in Cuiba. NOEL, Missouri, March 13.— Aucheellngiolste representing the museum off the Amerlcun lndiion gliave ‘discovered a pa-rtiy mummi- fled my of n prehistoric Indian ‘at the base of the bluffs on 00w nun River here. Skeleton was ‘Wrapped in ragged Desrskllt robs-a. v/ l i - ‘ESSEN. March 13,——fl‘hc Con‘ molnmnpulatlon of the lie-stillbir- uuuaen district hits boon warned by General IATRIICTOI, Commander ot that district, that in ovont of _ - H, g work yvroccotied time yesterday with tile extra-pits: of tho lino west oi’ Summilifith whet-o in, stormed ilill duy d" ° mm had to cease operations The snow-fighting train romantis at ""52," 111T“; lIlorilerulCdisrfloi-mi-OW-ll line there remain only 111m"! ‘:0 and u-'- 1am: miles to set j-hrvllll - This ‘is very hw-vv- 21° “l”; shovelleh are worimis The)": l"; in unpacked to have tic HM I dlear my noon. toduy- 1"" "m is clear now from '(‘.liar1‘?'-"’l°w“ lo Hunter River and fwm 30rd" in Frederik-ton. mum qgmgmid to Summcnsldc only two miles have been 09BX19: Hers also conditions are very be . any further French troops nru as- sassinated orngmbushetl, tho Bur- Illmlfltier olf er who is held us . In l. iii work a nouns-i» together with roll-r other gfgin'lfw:t;f.,if,x“,§onfv 13......“ town officials will be shot at once. w.‘ momma . - ‘ es a "meson e of retaliation. “he "uni" reached 30mm M 4 p. "- , - t rds . The 1min "1"", wliisnmemou, March m-or- QMQQW“ m, m,“ nub, be. o-ers. irsuvd recently by the Tim“ ~ween Peukesdund , m. Stewart. lsh-Nnflohlililt government reetric- ‘min 1mm lMurluy Harbor fling ‘foreign naval orsvft in Smy- m, mwrmg w; vet-mm River. rnrl-Iaabor have been modlhled to b, a; i r‘ came from Tor- permit the presence there of UWU may“; yggggrzqy m0 ing but on ifillflf-olft itifif ships aitthe same mum of y weather ennui" lifetime m or ri-eu do" nu um {o back. nus was w» not Ilnrsliifbr more than a for n, qvflmnum and Borden have """"-‘" been cleared. " - " o new roium slouch Works“ .wc'fl yesterday between Iflillots ind ‘Frsderidon. p. There are blrgiy rest snow saints in this sec ‘Mn, t1, 1s reported. ‘lille PM! one; mien up. the "wean" 0r m-isiiurytptoymtileiirnalsee). ous- ntmteei. wide, thslrotarywlzlqlt- in; s to nearly ourteen ee. nu " " unset the bill! lines and they lonrteen mil shr- flsren mull . "id g Ehtdllilj‘! con-ts _\IUI ll‘ s nus “shun-i lila- EAlflA ‘WEDNESDAY, MARCH 14, 192s the Prize Winners. Tout. Pi Maneuver m, amen. ruTsT snow EEEI YES EHEITY l Filled and ‘Much In- "teresis Was Shown Du ring the Judging t Night. Some of 2 Las Great (leorke Street. and in the evening were llnedup for awards. The otrttlobr judging created great interest and the handsome animals attracted much favorable comment in this class the first and second Prizes went to Mr. lflommond Kelly, the well known horseman, and member ot‘ the Charlottetown Driving Club, whofllnrchused the winning horses last fall nt the Old Glory sale in New York. The carriage roadster class was wou by Horne Bros. in the (Jiyda- dale class Mr. Garfield Warren look the honors. Two colts of the Devilish Dorothy, J enkins. one year famous mare, owned by ilie latte Dr. won in the two year and old carriage classes. ‘ A new feature of the exhibition was the saddle class for gentle- men and ladlesl This attracted much lute-rest. Mr. Gavin Duffy's mnrc, ridden by ‘Miss Benoit. W011 in tho ladies‘ saddle class end Messrs. Horne Bros won out in the gentle-men's chase. ‘Mr. ‘G-anfeld Warren's Clydes- dale stallion won the cliamrpicn- ship. ln the Percheron crass the first prize went to the Department c-f Agriculture. in the draft class Mr. Warren's more gelding wont A draft mare of Mr, Bor- n Kingston won first place in another class and olso a draft gelding oil‘ Messrs, Horne Bros. This popular locum lTrm also won. first place in tlic carriage "marl: or gelding clues. , -4l:in.--smn<idl1itunicd mare,- Mandy (l, 2.09 r14. imported from United States. by lilo late Mr. Johm Richards, ‘won. first in liar class, Mr. Kennedy, of Sontliport, cum- in-g SUCOYI-(l zwillt his nnlmul, During UH! i-vmrinlg the (LTTIBS-Eii judged were rive uiiinilzird ‘brads, tho» carriage and ronilsiei" ckissci-i and tho general pilrposo classes. Thai carriage mam 3 year old (liiFS imported from JMOIILPGGI and owned 'by Mrs. Henry Benoit Won tho ciiumipicnslifp in this clues. M. 11.30 p. m judging was still in. pic-gross "and there was still a l-Ilike plumber of rlzicctlzitors pre- sen-t. NAVY EEHIHJE HETEI HIEETTNE Mr. J} ofilynanlsn Elected President For the Year. rett‘ The-lo vuas n. good attendance of members at the annual meeting of tho P. E. island division. of.the Navy League which took piiao in the. long-ire afternoon. The principal busi- ness of bliss meeting was the elec- ‘iion ‘of officers for tho ensuing year. which msiiiied as follows- m... idenlb—1’M\r r. o. nvmrmlr. 1st Vice Piles-Dr. w. .1. i‘. iiu Million 2nd Vice Pres-Mr Percy Poipo. ‘lion Sec Trans-Mr ll. H. Rogers, Chairmen of (lommlttccs: Education, Mr. R. H. Rogers Boys Naval Brigade, Mr. J. o. iiyndmnn Navigation Schmi. Mr. W. F‘. Tldmamh i " - - Publicity. Mr. E. '1‘. HiggsJd. L. , use»... Mr. s. A, Home iOoilhnllitee, Mr. Fercy Pope P Members of liixecutivtn- Chief Jliiailirfl lliflalti-ieson‘, lMr. APBB-Wllllvz-‘llecsrs. A. E. Mom J. E. Belhg. E. f-lflkson, WmEmSn: Bordon. . Titian-trait, u. u. s. A. Jenkins, G. D. McCormick}. h. Jloifllfiilan: g.‘ 1": Hlcn. mill. w. 1-1 Phowne. ‘C. 1.. . ', A, a, Jeriine. Col. D. A. iMacKinnon, L. B. or jinn. study, J‘. A. lf-"Diiwid- Verifies: J. ihellev Holman, eumiirleuide; tm A . A . Reid, v .69" p 5Q. in. yeti I "rtfiihfilli; leyrlisonicn reerflilcd til; city c varsity.‘ hey‘ 11.45 wftn c‘ fill mail ‘and, fluid‘! wt‘! !olav. “We telms _ nouns steamy ltternson wit-h nil M: " mu tetanus for lhc = city y m i institute yeater ay - ‘Victoria: ' 80am: John Lot. STHHMY PE Hi THE (Special h ‘The Guardian.) OTTAWA. Ont.. Mnr. iii-There are certain signs that nests which has marked this ses- sion of parliament is over. it. understood that the estimates the immigration Department to be brought up in the House of Commons tomorrow or Wednesday". and that the J-fon Charles Stewart, acting ‘Minister of ilmmigratlon. will be the receiplsnt of severe criticism froui some on his own side oi‘ the ‘house. Indeed, prominent English speaking Ill bers from Quebec have notified the government that they will at tack the method rby which immi- gration has been handled since Itne of has become quite a feature in the tactics of the Liberal members. It is anticipated that Mr. most lively debates of the present will have to stand attacks from’ effective immigration policy. ‘Mr. Andrew McMas-ter, K. C.. and‘ member of Parliament for Brome is another Liberal member who has shown his dissatisfaction with the present administration.- lDate 0f Imperial T Conierenceio Suit Canadians I (fipecial to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. Ont.. Mar 13—<A cable Tgram has just been received by ‘the Prime Minister that the iBri- tish Colonial Secretary. U" Di!“ ‘of Devonshlre, inviting this 50V- ernment to offer 511889530115 3.9 1° the most opportune date on which to call an ‘imperial conference. ~lt is intimated in the message that some time in the fall would b9 the most acceptable occasion“ N0 reply has been sent by m0 9°‘ mtnmn government but it is B!" peeled that one will be forwarded in o. few days. Canadian Accounts - For Law’s Defeat n. o Eat-dint.) “M”. 1u3_ Charles Oranda-‘il. tor-mar “W” "i ill" Montreal 9w!‘ wrionz w the "M" non United Press aaya w“ 3W" mw‘: deflects are due to flbflim¢~ p“ rev-my and Palestine oLLOBd Beavelnirook. Critics my B011“ Law without Boevenbrook is like an auto without a battery. , servants-mi: is wrung a new veuing dolly Willi Bum“? “n” emetic u editor. Island Fox Pelts Justice ~ - r M ‘he ‘uqtjpu us]! tfijflfli m Londonl-tst Jmuurr W! "m? uni-tile um or lived. this _ll0e had an: silver for am W F“. Q? these thirty sold for 800 n over nedollownr- . 1m ~35’! rm . I! coined V, ‘lea; +mmwqiisemaeic was raised in use .2 3. I i2- session, particularly as Mr Stewartwhlch Bu." | _ |_ fore and behind because ‘of the Hunter; A. u,“ Murphy _ governments failure to evolvesny "u". whmknqy" hi; m"; Estimates on Immigration Expected to Start Fireworks as Many Liberal Mem- p, bers are Rebeilious Over theiFailureof i the Department's‘ Policy. Others Have Other Things-to Kick About, Including Appointment of Officials. Hon Charles Murphy’s Absence Said to be due to Other Causes Than Ill Health. . "9 from ""1 master General and 9111' "of his successor. > I i . Pleters ll! Mall, Canals I330, Annual Dnlleflfllois run lilillli iliii EEEEEEHE HHHHHHT Several times during the last eel- sion and this session he has shown loved um he no longer attends the z ‘ cacuu of the Liberal Party. "Hon. : Chas. iifurphy. Postmaster General _- Ottawa, nus also given Ale » to rumors of s disagreement lla- tween Mr. Murphy and other ‘mom .- hereof -the cabinet. The Dr. 111M. Couller Deputy Poit- a WIT-Til... Cibulfib Hon. Mr. warmly‘ point a well-know: high official of lrish extraction‘ 9s the Post Office Department and that certain other members ‘of the cabinet insisted has been taken in’ the is by the local trench 51in likes to have his own way appearance! from Ottcye nt ginnl of the session is b M to be e "to causes other th neport that his absence is illness. Iilnglish lands-to. (Bowel to The Guardian.) LONDGN Mar ltl-Lady El beih BrivvasTLyon was Bree" with lh entire set of household silver by King George; a set or saiblesvjy the Prince of Wales and a Jeweller! Ibracelet by the Duke o! York. Krugefs Fortune Again Discovered (Spatial to TheEGuardlln.) mNDDN, Mar iiw-Krugerlc flor- tune estimated at, three inigllblnn dol- lans is ell-hi reported discovered at where it is said Odin Pauli btl- ed nu- troseuhe while fieel-ig from Dolagga Bay en route to Dlropc from the British twenty years ago. it is solid to comprise bars of bullion andooins. l. story v which is most credited has refer- =i enoe to the recent retirement of l,‘ 115i" smoothly: ‘ I n ed,to afyfi.‘