The Paper That i Covers Prince Edward Island i ‘Like The Dew v Ch-rlottetown Guardian, Three com; Mvrnlng Guardian. Founded 189i. Evening Guardian, 188i]. l?<e'rh_lilny_ Makes List h Di Allied Criminalst?) (Dom. Press Special) BERLIN, llvinrch Lir-Gefiliililyis‘ counter llstsof lvnr criminals, eon- sislitlg chlotly of allied office]... and men accused of uiistrcatlrlig (lap. lAppointments to Board of Management. Canadian Railways Not Yet Decided. Robson Corresw pontience at Next Sitting. " _*__--.-< "miflW-ii‘ ilrisoners is ion-gel‘ than the lists of accused 'i‘entolls ell-hunt led it)’ the allies, tlle Berliner Nat-l lonzll Zeltung said today. The lists‘ have just been completed the newsi IiWPI-‘P fluid. illlli Will lbe futlwtlrtlt-tl.‘ lo the Eritcllte with u tjenlttntl that, tilt.- 2113011300. former allied S(\i(i.l\'l'.~" be brought lo trial. A g Ottawa Timber Merchant p Leaves Large Estate} (Dom. Press Special.) i LONDON, Iiitlrclt 7.—.Vir. Ilohertt llentntnllt-ry cox, Ollilwu tiiu‘bcl' iiiereliti-nt, left an estate in. ling- ‘hilld of nearly onc hundred tlntl forty thousand pounds tsttcrlitlg (5691199). 'l‘ho lcgtitry oi‘ i\l'l'lli'j- tttllusatlti pounds tsstttltidt was teftl to his witlour, tell tholistliltl. pounds; 648.000) tti lli.-t ptirtlit-l‘, and SPVPr-l iii lliillllilivs to other tin-tubers of} iili‘ fllttilll’. 'i‘hc rtnsitltlt- goes to. flatly‘ (irl-y utlli to Si. illlltt~s Hos-l pitui in Ultra-n, anti to the istmtll-i llostiital ill Lauctlsh‘ire_ l t -—--<0>~ __ ) Will Move Rejection 0i Home Rule. Bill) (Dom. Press Special.) . l LONDON. More, ti.-—lliitlti‘ the! hendliile "‘1Ioute itule Bill tloouletl"l a tlaily tlttwt-xtplprr pui'litlulcililli‘,vl mirrostitliitlcrlt said today he tinder". sttiotl Ml‘. Asttltith will move out zllueritllileiit for the rejection of] Prime Minister‘ Lloyd Gctlrgl-‘s new tliiilli for Home ilulo in Ire-l lailti when tilc hill is bruugilt up; for second retitfiitg nu March 20.. The correspontleitt stiitl .tliis would‘ be opening of the fight ‘betwccrll Asquith, who has llssuntoll load- ersliiq) of tho liberals iii tho (‘our iuoils since his recent election for. ' 2mm.‘ align-tot.‘ and the ‘Prime Minister. QQ/VQ-O 00-9-04 ~ l tcolvnnllslln svllclatstl l l ¢ 40~OQfi-Q-§O§§O—§+l “iWANTEDr-A CHAMBERMAlDf and hell-they. Apply Victoria lit». tcl. Mar. 1H3; .._______.___.__._c._..__. , ‘WANTEDQ-FURNISHED HOUsfil by 1st of May. Apply ilr. id. Cp‘ Illirris. liiarclti-itvlt WANTED AT UNGEr-A MAlDi for general iiollselvtlrk. (iuolll wages. No washing. No child-i rcn. Apply 22 Pleasant St. ilii ‘FOR SALE 30 TONS PRESSEDI hay. No. 1 ’i‘imothy, also 50 hltslt- eis seed wheat. White fife. Ap- ply to S. B. Gillespie, North Mil- ton. 7447-3-6lhiE2itio ________..____.._______._. RUMMAGE COUNTER-ALWAYS solntltlilug ii\'\V -i'oi' you on tillrl lblt; rllinulllgt- counter ill lint-u‘ ticpnrtinetlt. Real Btirgn-irls. Iicer anti “leeks. 'WANTED.—-A GIRL FOR GEN- eral housework. no washing. Ap- ply 249 Upper Prince St. l221-2-25hi‘Etlf. ‘WANTED AT FALCONWOOD Hospital. i1 ltiliy superintendent of nurses. Apply to superintendent. Iwk. _-_ ‘WANTED. BY MAY 1ST. HOUSE with nltitiorn roilvenleuccs alltl ceiitrtllly located. Alilli)’ "-\i"~ Box 110. city.. , rest-zit‘. allctt .L_._. ‘FOR slALE..—'~SlX ACRES 0F hind wire fenced‘ in llrlntllirll bot 6i. A good house. tiJJFil tutti hentihouse on prtrnliisos. Alpuii’ Mrs. George Hears, Attll-htvro. tllliass. 10 Second St. 7466-Il-ii-hiItI-il .._.. *WANTED.-—AT FALOONWOOD Hospital several young women to take up nursing-mental cas- es. Also one itcusemnld. Apply to Superintendent. 7381»3-3-1iIE6i ‘WANTEIL- BY MAY 181' small house or rooms for light flours-keeping with modern con- veniences. Apply at Guardian 0f- flcg , 6697-2- MEI! ‘FARM FOR SALE-MRS. DORA Wilson of SumniervilieJrownshlp Number 60. has offered her farm l PROCEEDINGS IN THE . HOUSE or colltllons.ii.il’.'t‘§£.ii'§il (Dom. Press Special.) O'l"I‘.t\\VA, iMtlrch G.—-lu the llousv of (‘ominous this afternoon,’ lion. Dr. iteid. liiilliSllil‘ of flail- llavs. told lion. Ivitlckenzita Kirlg llltlt the inztltcr of alvpoilltrntlnts to tilc lloard of Maltugt-lut-tlt tit the (‘tiulltlititl National lllliiwuyn-t, has not yct liocu liltully til-t- ilo QXPKPLPtLZX decision ill o fl-w days. Sir (icorgc Foster iuftrrulctl lion. (‘iitlrles Nllirtilly that such its (‘illl llc_ brought down of the rp- lit-Eula Wilson Sticks to liis Guns (Dom. Press Special) IIONDUN, Altlfcll ii.~'i‘i‘t‘s=i\\tiil Wilson ill ills rcply to tilc liliictl ctvht-ililltllealilvit of l“t‘ill‘li.'i|‘l B»; rv- illliTlliP-‘i his ptlriliillll that tiit- only sl-ttlcluoul rict-eplalllt- to tllt- l‘liilt-tl Stall-s in tlit- r\(il‘i1lli(' dispute will be, tli:rt~t:iileltt_by direct lllfKtillillitlli between lttlly anti Jllgo-Slllvlt oi‘ the sl-ltlcluent proposed in the agree llll-nt of Ileoetiiber ii, according to lnftirultltiorl from ifrettch sources here totitly. 'l‘he Pn-siliclllfls r ply it was liittlcrsllllitl was r.‘ i\ l 'I‘liui‘stiay' although its l'ttl‘|'l]ll unis not llliitit‘ public until yesterday. In some quarters the reply was illlerprl-tctl as llil.‘ tlt-alll kill-ll of the secret trelty of lloudoil. 'I‘h-' note, it was llittlt-rstotrti. attain illtikes it clear Prcsilluilt. Wilson cannot. recognize this tlglw-riuclll. —-?—QO§~_-—--* li Liiel Sui . BERLlltN. March (Ir-Tile Chief State Attorney has proposed a flue of 300 marks for l)r. Kali-l Iiolfferieh. in the suit brought by Mathias idrzhcrgcl‘. slispcrltletl miti- istcr m." finance. Erzhergel‘chllrgeti that liolflfcl‘it-.lt has libcllotl hint. The noulilltll slinl pruptisctl was lt'(lllSi(ii*l'(‘(l ti victor-y for ll<*lt‘-l'cl‘icli and a virtual siilistalttilltitul of hi»: charges that lthvihcrgol- list-ll his governuleillt,posi'tittrl rtor private lfillil. France will Refuse To Surrender Ships (Dom. Press Special) PARIS. hilirqh G.—‘l‘llt- inajtirlhv groups in the Senate, and (lhanllier of Deputies have joinod with tilc comiultec of will" veterans organliz» uliullS in plctlgiitg l.lll\,‘li' support to Prenticr Mlllerrlnrl in his fight to prevent cousliinnlatlon of the zlllictl i-etlllcst ‘that Fiance return purl. of (icrnllln tonnage awarded to lll'l'. ll\‘\\'$pIi[)l‘l'5 here totltty usscrtctl. NEW ‘Tomi, l\'itlrcll_ 4.~1't.l.lutl is coilfrolttell with the worst typhus epitlelliic ii‘! lllle ilisltiry of tho world, the Amoricali relief tldlllilr lstratitin n-zili iuforiur-ti’ today by (‘ololtcl (illcllrist. hcrlll of the Ani- erieall‘ lllilitttvphus wpetlillitilt in Europe. The cable '24 that thous- anfls ot‘ cases are ‘being illllivllcli into Polulltl front the Ukraine anti the ltlast by refugees and released prisoners tit‘ war front Russia. lltil- shcvilt iifillilig are ridding themsel- ves of iypltutl cases by shipping tllclu to the Polish hortll-r. 'l‘hcrtt is :1 high tictttli rate aiiitiilg fltc thic- tot»; treating lilc stricken. -.-----<n-¢a-————— ANNOUNCEMENTXQ. COMING EVENTS. MEETING$. ETC. "Tito let-lure oi the Rev. Father Pills ltiollcilttlltl will he on TllPfitifly tho 9th in St. Dunstaifs Parish Hull. REMEMBER LECTURE lotnor- row tivenlitg hy flcv. Pills iiiimilil‘ old at 8 dclock. "Stile of Holstein cattle 0n Bull- hury Farm on Tiles-titty March 16- SEQ ntl inter or write for inform- . “m” 7458-3-6-ME3l meeting of Derry, L. "A special o. I... will be held on Monday fiv- contnlning 102 acres of land for sale nt public suction to lmi held on Wetlnesda- . March 10th 1020 at tho hour of 12 oclock noon in front of the ofilce of ‘S. citing March 8th. important busi- ness. All nlembera please nut-mix“ "Grade and Pure ‘tired holslein S Hessian, Solicitor, Montague. , B bu‘, “um ' o, cattle for sue at ull- Y l tiBBS-Z-IZMEtINnnL Tuesday Mm-clhfltl, munch for lid l r arms o . "tar ti~.l:;l:.a.i:e.si ‘" W‘ ‘" °‘ ‘ ti a 90 - ‘ “'26 “mm; at nlzfiiltlxdsgenig‘ uNoTIGE-Tho annual meet- omwn work shamfl wort at 3i? cents each. Carl)“ iieilari‘ ment ofifers 30 hearth ruirs extra special at 8i) cents. This is less than factory vii“ m“! “m”! h” repeated. Beer and Weekli- liilz of the Rustico Egl! Ciwie ‘mi be held in Rustlco liail on Tuesday March the 9th. 1920 ot 7.30 ti» m» . tr s .e ury. LOIINJiiIIB A. l)otlec'“t12o_;_gfME‘“m| liliiiiitiPI‘ oi’ the corrcspotltlcttt-e in! regard to the rcsigilaitlun tit‘ Jutlgc ilobsoli as (ihairtnan of lilo iiililftl of ('tlillllli.’l't't’ nliiy bc expected at, the next sitting of thc lions-c. First roudiug wits given to u hill intro- titlct-ll ill till: llouse by J. l‘). Arni- strong of Lztlilliltiil East. to hrilig . shipping on llllzllitl \\‘:ll.t~i'\vll_vs lili- tlcr tile juristflclllltl tit‘ lilt‘ litiitllilitiil iiilihlillj.’ (‘oluu salon. till‘. Artil- slrorlg press-uteri ll similar hill last. sossitlil. but it Wit‘ not lldoptotl. illreFShips Ashore in Blizzard (Dom. Press Special) YilltK, tlillrt-ll ti.--~-'l‘hl‘ct~ wt-rt- l'<']iti|‘lf'ii ttr-t- to-g Alilliltlt: ill ll lnlitlllrll. ttulli ‘ ‘ti’ gale, lht- I'll:- izlst-glitlrtl t-uttt-r ‘Alan t-t-tilllt; to the assistltrlcch l t l the hitilllllPl‘ .'\llll‘.s£'dalc, ivhit-il wont ilKY-illilli bow on during: the night til Rclltlholll lllly ii<-'.<‘\\';ll'v.l 'l'ugs from Loos‘, [lli. arc. liSt)‘ going, to tho tlill strulitlt-ll lt-ssel; ‘. at) eontlilitiil has not been re- porll-tl. 'l‘iit- Shipping iiozirtl stunni- cr iiril-uf. reported lw tics-s ill~ rilitluighl thul she wil ground off (lccilu Vitnl‘ Ilt-licli ll lialliplon iloalls. She alslll-ll dill. The Ship’ plug‘ iifllift] stlutnlr-i‘ hlllrristowil, lltlliilti for Sllvtlliiliiil front lltuitplc. lia- llskrtl llliiliUliillit‘ tlill from tugs rcportiilg hr-t-selt‘ llgrolltltl five illilcs. north of Fvrlllldillo. l~‘l-... llci‘, (‘illlllililill is llili(l|(l\\'ll. 'l‘hl- sll-rlllr, cr Rut-k island lit‘ the Shipping iiotlrll, bound from Shields itliigihilll. for New Yl.~i~k,- ha» i't',')lli'i.t‘fi by wireless that hc is aground ill itesvy fog oil’ Crowlillk. . Former US. Ministerf - Warns Japan‘ (Dom. Press Special) \-' YORK, hiiliTll ti.——l’llul S. -h. forulci’ .‘\ill(‘l'it‘l'lil liiltisleij lo t‘hinll. will (i('(fi<‘ll'f‘. ill lhc (-\ll‘~‘ rent issue of ihc lullgtlzillo. .\ la‘ tll.t Japan (‘iiitpifiytti its lltlflit‘ til- tiolt ill tho aliit-ll Silieritlli cu- pt riilon it) further its own ends illl that region. lit! will lvarll lllllt ii‘ apuu tltltipls an ililliflfitlilsllf“ policy in liustt-rrl Siht-ri-a such :lnl-' liitiotls could lead lltir only lli tllei cud where (il‘i‘lllll!l)".~l liiilittlry paw-i t.-r ultluiatt-ly folilltl itself‘. t’llil_i'l'llll-‘ toll hy the solid opposition oi‘ the trivllizell world. t Allied Presidents To ContrtdPlelliseites iltviiil (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS, liiilrcli 7.-'I‘ho troullcll oi’ ztiuhlsstltltug ltidlly notified the; (ierlullrl (lovcrlinlt-ilt that the prc-tl sidcltls of allied couiiiilssititts in; various pichiscites areas llilvl-t been charged with full tiipltlllllltitv, rights. Presitlcilts the count-ll told, tlit- Iierlin authorities. have full; power f0 rcprcscitl citizens of for» tigll‘ countries who llappcil to hei ill p-ltllilscitc u Economic Agreement _ t By Council of Premlersl l l (Dom. Press Special.) PAlliS, March tir~'i‘lu\ text 0ft a widely discussed ccououtic agrcef tuoiit. tlralvrl up by the council of tart-rulers lli. its London conference i*llI‘l)l'tlCt‘S those three ntalii facts. Stelphert Illuistlilne. ftuuous French editor, tier-illretl rotiny. ‘Restrictions on issuance of pap- cr money throughout. Europe; ti (itiiiliillw of lilllrttpeuu tiatiolts for systematic ‘buying and liirili‘iiiilil()ill nl‘ rtlw lillllerizlls, the nations pool-t lug their inlcres s to avoid uvastcll steps to filriilttllt- illlfifliliillillilti rc- tluctioil of llrtnllirtents. Lallstiitllc rcturilctl front Loiitiolil last night. , l WHOLE. THING AN ACCIDENT is EXPLAlt/l‘ tow OF mucosa] GHARGE. (‘O0KSVlLLE. o_.\"I‘.. 1MP" all {ti-y Joe in. -!il -ln an iulcrvicu‘ ~- brotlter of Frank Larson. wr n; fl1-Qn\pit\y\ jail ciltlfgfid Willi ti‘ iulirticr of lit-t ill’) ocr-ln-law Jilm-‘s Duvltlsotl, told ti story which plac- es on tile tragedy n totfliii’ liiiiltl" ent complexion to that which tip- pearcd tm lite fllce of the first un- nounceincnt. According to hi; de- tailed narrative, the whole thing was on accident and there had been no quarrel or disagreement between the deceased and tho ac- cused mun tlnrlngthq evening. . on Saturday iiigltt i the harness store of Mr. It. J, Ves- . iiilliills t. known. lll BAD‘ ullil on Store was Badly Scorched. ___ 'i‘llc tire ltlarltt soutlllctl at 10.20 for at blaze at soy on Grant George Street. The tircliien who lilzitle their‘ usual tttilek response. upon their arrival frllltlti tilc flames bursting from the front. oi‘ the building and front the side fall-lug Mi‘. (‘zlllicroifs btlrhcl- sllup. lt took ilhtiur‘ an hour to totally exiiliituislt the lire. ' The iirn prtivt-tl il hurl oiil- lo Ml‘. \t'tsst3_\', who lost all ills slock til harness um] hurtling outfit. _ \\“_lll ills failllily ht: rt-sitlt-tl ill the llppt-l‘ i)1ll‘l til‘ the hlliltliilg iiiiiilctl- ialcly iliillYi‘ tilc store and lill!) were l'i)l‘l\\l\‘llll*.iy lilile to tact out of the ltiltliug before tilc firt- l'l'fl('.ili‘li is worst, 'l‘lial pull lif lilt- luiiltlirn; was i'('i|lil’i‘l’ii lllilllillliill- zihlc, lilt‘ tiltlstt-r licitirr, lnltlly’ (iillll- rlgoti zlilll tile iiil\'l‘i' portion is liati~ iy ('il.'ll'l‘i‘ll. ‘file .lil'liillll‘t* tho illlii allure t . 'l'il-= lire fl]il"‘.‘lf‘.\‘ ill lltllt- ill iii!‘ \\'(li'i\':<]ll)]]_ 'l‘lit- short» til" llclgli K- ldltzgtlrltltl til' "llli"! t-ll lilijoitlllll: lllltl a lillrrolv (Ztillllllf). Death Due to i‘ “Misadventure” (Dom. Press Special.) i-UNP-(XY. lint-ell ‘fr-A rcrtiict tit‘ niislllvcli. l|'l' was rclllriit-ll lit till‘ illllllcsl lulu llle llcllll of llllheri \".l'tlltlll'lt~l lltt ‘ aged ll|li'£_\'-t‘igllt t‘ouiptllly' Iiirt-cttli‘ alltl :‘.lilil‘ti to h" a iilciilhtlr oi‘ ii weal- thy (‘tlltlltlltlu illluily. lie tilt-ti in llaytlllalrkt-l lloltll. lisphyxilltt-tl while sivllliilg. ills tit-rvcs hall ,i7\'\‘li bullly slllkeu from l\\'t'l‘\\'llll\ t lPortuguese Revolution Diiithily Denied (Dom. Press Special) Lf).\'l)O.\'. Mill-cit lL-itoporls of a Plri/(lilliillll ill Portugal have been llil‘li ill wil-‘t-lcs lulu-g from Pllt'tl1.1;t"‘l* titlint... rd fr. Illu- tiriti by way of (lltliz, despatchcx . lilrrc said today. RAILWAY DEMANDS GRANTED l.t)\‘llt).\', iilzlrcil, l‘ —-'l‘lle Portu- gcst- (iliVtlfliillrllt granted lit" of the slrikilll: rail- iiil‘ tillllilllltir-l til‘ till: strlkiilg rail- way workers ultti traffic. has hut-ll lostoretl lill't)llLflllllll. lilo colintr_\', a [WW5 fl,‘,.'t'Il1'_\' tlttsltltltcli Irolii Vlgtl, Spain. stliti today‘. Demand increased Salaries for Judges (Dom- Press Special.) ()'i"l‘A\\\'A, Nlllrl-h T.--Aii ilu proved slarlliartl of SliilfillS for jnligcli was tiff-Wt] on ilicnrbers of the itlovcutrluent tutlay ‘bv dole- glltos iltlfliivli by Sir J. \. M. Aitkens represcrttlug lilo (‘tltlatihln llnr cililloii. ‘flit-i nlelegntlon was rt \'!‘ti by the lion. (i. J. ilolicl-Lv, Minister of Justice. lion. N. \V. ltolvoll arlll lion. Arthur Sif- loll. 'l‘hc delegation wtis pronlisetl flill coltslllcratiuil of its represent- litions. —--¢ec--__ VETERAN TRAPPER NOT HEARD FROM FOR SOME MONTHS ‘.\IO.\'("l‘tl.\'. March 5.-—-llcilry Ilrllithwaite, vclcruit t-rltppr-l‘ and probably tho hest known lluilttvi-‘s Sliiltlti in Auicrlca, has not been heal-ti front for several mouths, alitl DliTliPg of wotttlstilcn are being sent into his hunting grounds on the Miralilltrlli to sou if any trrlco can he found of him. Last NOVUIIIDEI‘ “Uncle iicliry.“ no he is flluiilitlrly known to scor- es of tho ulost notctl big gnmc hull- terst and ll-atlers in industry and huslticss of ltluropo, as well its Aiucriell. started nlorlc from Pred- cricttm for his camps on tho, Mira- lnicili to stionti the winter there. trapping. and as had been his cits- torn except llnlier llfillSIIi (!il’i'llil‘l- starters, he refused to entertain Sliftgosilttlis that anybody should nccouipauy iiilu. ill all liiL‘ weeks that have since passed, no living being has seen the. 78-year oltl trapper, so for us tviiivic mall which before leaving he tirtlcrctl‘ sent in Jnnuliry lo a box he hntl placed at the. point toi’ his trapping troll nearest the ‘Flilliflliifllilg tiutsitio was still there In few tinys ago when investigators first cniunieltcod to look for the ugeti guide. Relatives at Frctierleton seem to bo about ready for the worst kind of news. "We cannot help but fear that tienth ilns overcome him." one snlri today, "but if it has we know that if he hull to go nothing would suit hlln better than to have the end come in the woods, whore he loved to be." CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 8, 1920. PRESS collllllllrs on IRISH SITUATION Dnly Utmost Cooiness on Part of Authorities Can Prevent Tragedies. (Dom. Press Special.) IAINDON, iilartrh ii.*~'i‘i19 Spot-ch of Sir Horace Plulikett at Duhllli last. night, iii which he severely cl-ititaizlttl the new Irish Home ltllic llili, taken with Ian ilitlt-Pllersotfs defense or‘ tilc lrislt tldittilllstrzition in tho House oi l‘otnniorls, forinctl the basis of continent in sortie of the uiol-illrlg uelvspapers, ‘fht- Dally News tells the Vitrerny lli.- duty is to ordci‘ that ‘pfter a slvclt date, all pruvcrl guilty nt’ eriiilcs or \'itlil.‘ilf'i> he cotlrl tuartitll» letl and shot. Olheruzisc, the Post says. ht- ought to resign. “Vis- count IPronch was appoilltetl to gov- cru lreltnlll." the Post rieclaroti. "lit! illls fliilt-tl. ile lull-ll itntiw lie has railed, atttl it is irlettrll-l-lvtlhll- how he. jllsiillvs ills t‘lilllliill2llil.‘t‘iil olliccf‘ Defends Administration. lull .\i.'tl~l‘ht-r.:tltl, chief st-err-ttlrl‘ for lrl-latill. iullvlltliilir iii tllt-i of l‘ti.-tlilltln.~l last lliliill, : liil‘ ii'l>‘ii a<l‘liiilli.~'li‘:ilit>ii. said: _ “ll is tihviults we lll‘t- up against a tl'cliit-lltllillsl_t' ‘dzlilgertilis situa- tion in lrcliltid." lic. added iiILll tilc Siun Feiu had at leitst tyro hun- llrctl tilougtltttl uiell prepared to etnuniit murder at oily hour of tho tiny or night. tSltci'l-tlll‘,\' Wucidiersliii usscrtctl hl- hall reccivctl letters from llnyal- is in tho West anti South of Ire- land‘ hcggili_lz_ tilc (ltlvt-rllliiciil to ttiltt- sit-its lli gel thclii out of lilt- t-tullltry. 'l‘hc i‘l'.\5ll!l'i\ ltcltcllilvn of iflit; hall not been stampt-tl out. he mid, and lrl-l loft behind it a spirit vlltlro illaligntlnt and rcvollltltiii-ary than ll't'itlllli had ever lulowll. situation More Tense. 14/, ody All n. Ad; yvtu-en B] " ‘ Hun-nit Railway Wreck A Near lidlilulidston. N.B. (Dom. Press Special.) FIIEDERICTON... March“ 7.— tWol-tl‘ reached here this morning of the wreck on the ‘Pranscontin- ‘, entnl division of the (funndian Nat- ,iontll Italllways when a passenger ,train lelft rails. (7. N. H. officials ‘ttleclinetl to give out any more in- formation here than to say that ‘the wreck took tplnce west of Ed- lnundston. Nobody was injured and plientiotls for Eligitlllfl in the Unil-lpassengers were being transferred ctr States. ' from the wreckage to another train The chief danger. according to the Graphic iltlvices. is the wltic- spread conviction that a small Dublin castle clique is bent 0n get-t ting iffilillllrg youth into the opera: so that the morale oi‘ the Shin Fuill may he broken by bloody req (Bonk Pr": spam-am pressioiis. 'I‘his. however, the des- QL-EUBX. March 7___Heavy N,“ 1nttelt says, is having one good rt" t/esterriily iitid caused fears of n rllllt ill causing tilc Shin i"cln lead-Jun,“ t“ 39mm‘; where the water crs to avtull provlltilttiun at iliilhus m...“ rising in the Chandlers, ""“‘»"- River which is dilocked with ice but a cold wave nitrl snow have aelnporarily removed the danger Cold Wave Removes Danger of Flood Another Murder "’I‘he Sinti l-‘eltrg illtcst Vllililli ist‘ Filiuk Sll:lvvle-'l‘:iyltil‘. lit- i\'.’l.~‘. shot, til-all whilo lutltoriilg lo (iiiilt\'ll)" lt‘alr yestl-rlluy lllDTliillK. lio wits; a brother or‘ the into t‘apt. Shawn» tflilyiltlr.’ so. ‘lllibllilillvilllly ilitillljiliutils NIOyHUCAI“ “larch 6___Dlremm_9 $03: ‘Li; H V“ "no" s‘ "m" “muhof the Dolnirlitin Stct-l Corporation i Shitlyc-‘iiiljrlol- was. llttllilitllli-tl hyffiiiiiii: u uirei". hirltrezessisgliililir:‘ma? a lhiztal nit-u, who; at iijltl, hull a ‘Iln""_3u::‘vi(ll:fini?v (“fusion on in“; blrrrlclltio il\‘\'li:'.,~'t the rottti. Wlicli the l “Ifruh m,‘ n“; “Him. (Hqpuwpd N)“ plttllltldi-tflt "pillilllzy l ‘litlalion of the ciilllDllilyiltVilll the train ilPiliiiilii,riixgiligqiliin‘ illliihlllliii)’ Zfiulxditfilifigpiieléf tcouathecofel: ‘Iiliilirliflginiiii m!“ B ‘ m“ em‘ U m jcoiiinlendutions of ‘the expert Eng- ‘ ‘ tlish engineers involving an outlay “The murtlcr took place at (‘osh- r ill, a mile from lMoorlefit-id, Atli-i:5“?rlsggglrfigéogg‘(lqgpgngtgleioigaungfi curly, the residence of the victim. elspwhere ’ ' imwmi “taggewd i" a imusel Although no official announce- witcrt- the ilews was conveyed tolmem was made Ionowmg the ltlrs. Slialvcifzlylor. The distract-i“Ruling i, N uhderqmod, that a h-‘llhlshwhfs iliiflfhlif)h‘ls‘“lhli*li qtixlwiivriliiei?‘ full tllst-‘tission oi’ both the snhiectsi flisoll siyvinv ‘\vli"tt‘~ the use ivhcii ram-red to "hmm W” lmluiged m’ l ‘ M‘, ~‘ ‘v,,,‘ * ‘ .wllh n lack of tinanlmlty of opini- m i“ i“ i‘ "n ' [an developing in each. As to the ‘ .\tll's. Shatve-'l‘aylril' to; _ , , _ “Ema and mum‘ her proposed deal with Scotla, the mat wiilketi illiSi)til1(i'S ghoul Subset-l - tlon. Fail to Reach Decision , llrgeel Merger _ mil, Canada, $3.00. u. a. A. "l oltvcrld Wants to lnvesti to; Newspaper. vrofiti (Dom. Pi-en Special.) LONDON, March 7.—~Willl _ Shtlw, member for Forfar, inten tonsk the premier it llewiii i stltute an enquiry into the pwtfi of great newspaper trusts in En lnnd. Tile Express declares th is not u daily paper here showing profit taking coinmodit at their present prices. Scandinavia Joins League ol Nation PAR-IS, March 7.-—tNorwflY. Doll mark and Sweden have decided by -, executive action. to join the Leazu ' of Notions, the state» department was informed today. ' ' I . BERNIE, March 7.—Stwiss people will vote oniundoy, May 10 on question of whether Switzerland shrill Join the League tit Nations. it was decided today. (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, March 7.—-General Ludendorff. erstwhile head of the Ciertmtln miirttlry system, has pass- ed through Finnish territory on i1 wily to Russia, according to lielsing-fors despatcll to the Cent- ral news. The Genera was acco" [milled bty a. large at . the mo! sage adds. Indians Suffer From influenza PORT ARTHUR. March ti. - Indian Agent Brown has received- wire from Magistrate lDepew, White River, which states that th, Indians are dying of influenza out! that there is no one to care for _ _ __ _ . . , jtei‘, it. is believed, is still one of itulphL ‘Mm mailiaeq, ggllefiliS, there helngsome sharp div- ‘ ‘ "i" w‘ ‘P *5’ “ ‘m ‘p ‘ergencles in the views expressed as cw The Lirllpliic lotllly fczttltroz-l a Dirhlilt tiosplitcli saying that the Irish situation is changing remark- ulvly. 'i‘llc tlltt-lpattih (lf-‘tffitlffis that nothing can avert ii. fresh tragedy except the lltlttlist coolness on the part of the tiuthoritics, and that. any lllPl‘l'il.“.(l in the rigor of iilzlrtial law will inevitably precipitate such u IFtIgULlY, etllisitig tlallgcmlls clini- VIJ-filillllifatl‘filillligifill: slhtynhrrtllirirtil ,0 me has“ 0“ ‘vmch a uonsondw hltuitinfriiiii luisllflifinillinllrflli? liiievieltio“ ‘night he effected‘ out-ll her husband llvttllset tint on The session Wm be continued in M,‘ iuflhvgq ‘ ‘ ' the hope o! arriving at a satisfact- 1., w‘! Niki}! gum“ “Mesh; were ory settlement ot the difficulties. Pwmftpfl h, ‘M’ pom“; m‘ éMméKk No immediate action will be taken lion with tyllt- affair‘ it liilll5i3ii‘(‘filgy‘the board m Egan‘ m we Eng‘ . , _, , , - , _ t sl rcctirnnlentin ons. Elm‘ 5i"““'T"-‘i‘_)i’f m” “as "M President Mark Workman again erupted oil [HPVIOIIS occasions,‘ pxpresged MS (lenlre to retire from but he had gone about his iilifillltlfifilfl“) prgsiddxwv in “m” m devme “"i“‘"t""h°‘i' {himself to ruore personal affairs. llvut it is understood that, at the The (‘htlrlottotowtt lirivlllg (‘lulw rat-cs ill-lll on their $ll‘~'t"iwii}’ i)" Htltttrtlay morning, wl-rt- of lliort- thou i)|'llliiiii‘_V interest, chiefly lie- l-tltlst- a fia-c-ftir-tlll pact! Wiin‘ stugoti. anti it would be tilc first ltppetlr- tlllco inaction of King Okla, tiilE'i' a yclirfls tlilscllce from ice. contest- liis rival-.- wcrr- tilc unbeaten ice! chaiiipiort ot‘ fills season, Angus Dillard untl Mongol-n, winner of a good contest ii few days tigo. The ice was a trifle tlllutp, hilt fairly last. The first lit-tit wars u great contest, betlvccu King Okla anti Angus, tile latter just ilusltlg out the “big train" in tho final yard. The, time was task-Lilli. The next heat \\'lls a. contest hctwecil i)0Ii-. gola anti thighs, tho fol-incl‘ win-i ulug by a small margin. King Ok-i la was not ll. strong corlteiltrel‘ ,in this or suhscrlllcnt heats. being short of work. ilt- sholvcti illi ltllttls ot‘ speed. but needed “key- ing up.“ .iil tllt- lit-xi, two floats lloiigolli broke, losing a lot. of ground whit-h he almost recover- t-tl ivy rerliarltalilt- iata-‘lies uf spl-ctl, but not clltllii-Zii to hclltl tllt,- lilllllrti horse. A ‘return race, will likely take plat-t‘ ncxt wt-eit, anti should prove a grt-llt tlrllwiilg card for the cllllh. The secouti race on lilo pro- gram was it trot with folir starters. ilicltililllg Phillipa, 2.20 ii-ti, owned by the biacKinuon Iirltt: t‘o., who provr-tl the wiuiler nftcr :1 great contest. with Allco the Great. in the first. heat illitl‘ Lady Mai-shall, who won the second heat and was set-tutti in tho next two. Lady Illlirsllall wonl the best race oi‘ hcr l iiliiliiiii AND PHILIPPA , Willi FiilSLS $ATiiiiDAYi~".rrs.".Ejng§s lrcquest of his colleagues, Mr. ‘Workman will probably retain the jtltfice for some time yet. l l i; biOWPltIdAL, lllllirch 4.—-'I‘he law career this scasoil, and was oulylln the criiltiital code which states i)l‘illl‘il by a Hlililii lllargin. that ll lutln tiefcilr] ills home from lilx tlyol- lirtiwtl llatl nitiiiy atl-, intrusion tillriilg the night eveni to lulrcrs for ills null-e, Alice lllcillle point of killing the lntru er, (lrt-ttt, gihe l-t-rtliilily tIPIIIOIISIPIIL-‘if ilt-cessary. was the cause Lotiay ell lht- lllilt-rllllllttt‘. of tilc ttualitlesitif tho jury cxonerntlng from all of her illustrious sire, Peter iheiblaine George Gigion, Billly Llliont? Great by the garlic way she racedgnnd Harry Smith in tie case 0 lt wits her third start in one wcekflthe death of Gulsseppe Livoni. The against. different fields of horses.,iattor bad broken into Gigiarrs Silo must have trotted the itrstlhouse early in the morning of Feb- ltctlt vcly fast. as sire canle ffiillltfllilrY 26. and had attacked Mrs. helliutl and was just nosed out inyGlginn. severely wounding her with 1.0T. a razor. tin defence of Giglaifs thome the three accused attacked l the intruder and‘ gave him a severe beating. lu the course of which he tsllstllinetl injuries that. ended in his death. @ .- SUMMETYZ FREE-FOR-ALI. PACE .-\iil!,li5.l Dillard. W. hicNelL. Dougolxi, '1‘. t’. Itltltzctt, . 2 1l 1 2i ll iii. or. Kiln; Okla. l’. (‘tonroy . . 2 ———~—-¢O>——- TiIIIO, Lilli, 1,03. 101 i-.., i. . . 'l‘lle above is the fastest llliSi NEXT TWO YEARS P505955‘ OUS ONES FOR THE FARMEH "lctlsoil. t I HALIFAX, March 4.—Dr. J. ‘W. fllobcrtsou, who, as dominion gov- 1 llernlnerlt tiirector of food; repre- 2 2l sentot] the dominion department of ll 4 agriculture at the peace confer- 4 Ii ence, was the speaker before the ‘Commercial (‘lub today, giving spirited and thoughtful speech to a large audience. While his malt theme Wils a strong appeal for in- creased production. he touched up on litany of the salient features of ‘war time food policies, and what has been evolved from them. He also mentioned briefly ‘his exper- iences ovcrsqas, emphasizing the re- spect that (‘anadn hag won through her soldiers, her munitions. her food supplies and her generosity to the lied Cross. and pointed out the CLASS Ii. TROT Phillipa. hllicKiiltlolt, Lolly Marshall, MltTfllllltKuii Alice tho (lrt-ltl. I‘. S. lirttlvufll Queen Alva. E. lugs .. .4 it 'l‘itnt-, 1.07, 1.08, 1.08 .07. 'i‘llt\ tilficillls were» Starter. it‘. ‘W. llughos Judges. It Sleclc, J. McDonald. E. Farttuhtlrsnn. ’l‘lulers, J. Arblug, ll. Kelly ‘fhe next races will he held on Wctlilcs ly. weather permitting. ‘fwo trltlsses with probable stnrt- crs are (‘lass ll. Pace‘. Lct-ble-Go. tionltuorlort‘ i\'.. Queenie, \Vllf‘rcdt llal. t-lc.; (‘lass ll Trot: Harry (l. David S.. Sihyl l‘., Jack Todd, etc. L’. l NEW MONTREAL $750,000 TH EATRE. tllIOFFFRIQA-L. Mnr. ti.——l\nuoltnce- lncnt was tntlde her-c to-tlay flint ar- raiige-lncllts have been ttoillpictetl for tilc purchase by Famous Piny- r-rs (‘nnntiitiil (iorportlliot. oi‘ nn ex- tcnsivc property on St. Catherine Street. near Maltsiielti street. ill the heart oi the lip-town retail section of Montreal, for lho erection of what is expected to be the finest anti best-equipped theatre in the titty. 'l‘llc new theatre will seat 3,000 people and will involve an oxpcntllltire of between $750000 anti $S00.000. it will form one of the chain of Famous Players mo- tion picture iholttree, which will number over thirty itouses in the principal cities from Halifax to fact ‘that this respect lire.) anticipa- lion of what (‘auntie might accom- ipllsh in the future. Ha explained the effects of war time food control and why it had taken so long before the markets hnti been opened and predicted no immediate drop in the price of com- rnodlties prophesying that the next two years would be very prosper- ous ones for the farmer. He also stressed tho great financial obliga- ous Playcrg; Corporation plans the crccllorl in Si, John of a large m0‘. tlon picture ilouse with seallngl cnyiticlty of about moo. l 12-11 O-§————-I Soviet Agent In U. 8. Takes Pre- cautions (Dom Press Special.) ' WASHINGTON. March 4.—Llld- wig C. A. ‘K. Martins, Soviet agent in the United States. today otllnlt- ted cabling his government to tllke appropriate action ln case he is ric- ported. The cable was sent recently Martens admitted, when a copy was read to him by Counsel Ellis before Senate Foreign Relations Committee. Reports that Mexico is preparing lo demand the removal of the arms embargo because of Secretary Lan- Vancouver, and will be the largest system of motion picture theatres operated in (‘nnalln by one corpor- ation. It. is understood that Pam- slnrcs departure from the, cabinet brought strong inlimntiorts today that, there will be no change in the tions that Canada has sustained. especially in the matter of pen- sions. and urged every individual citizen to be of the utmost assis- lance. Among those present was Rev. H. G. Bouchler, the noted English Canada. Mr. phrislzln Slate Dflllilrlglfilll flolicy. growth of a nation. clergyman, who has been touring Bouchiter made a ‘Nita! Breech, describing the model city of i-iampstead Heath. founded by the late Lord Gray, and em- the importance oi hous- lng cont itlons to the welfare and the sick or bury the dead. He ask for authority to incur expenses t0, care tol- the stricken iudlaiis 02* that section. - . Find Casket with"? Body Floating Among Wrecltog HAUFFAX. N. S.. March 6. c of the tugs which was salvaging * i GBPBO fit the wreck of the steamer, Bohemian found a casket. contain-l _‘ ing a body, floating in the water. -_ and brought it to the city. The , body was that of the wife of one 7 - of the passengers who had died at, Boston, and he was accompanying t the remains back to England. The ‘ husband waited hers until yester- day to hear if there was any truce of the body nnd‘ then left for Bos- ton. Iie has been notified of the remains being found. - Crew Suffered Cruel Hardships‘ IIALEFAX. N. S.. March Gr-Bfll- feted about the stormy seas in, a small schooner with "unexpecteq »-. cold- weatlier and reduced ration t scantily clad, and In a weakens _ " condition. the crew of the schooner Terra Nova. told a. storygol hard}. ship On reaching Harrington gPas- sage, on the BOIIthWBsi; coast ~ ' Nova Scotla today. The school: t left Seville. Spain, on December‘ ‘ last for St. John's. ‘Niid, with " cargo of salt. The crew battl ngtilnst mountainous seas, bltin blizzards and ice fields which bal , ed attempts to make the port In which they were destined. Th, provisions ran short and they w forced‘ to hurh everything av able about the ship to keep we t. The schooner was drifting in helpless condition off the coosY day, when picked up by a 5m . steamer and towed into Barri ton Passage. The crew are t Spaniards. and only one of th can speak broken Enlish. Most them were below deck when M schooner reached port and sevo of them were In such a condl as to require medical atteiit They are being well cared f0 the shore folk. t The schooner registers 132 to and is owned ln Newfoundland. . THE wnsmnnlc lrnurnnuonn TIDE. noon m‘ ' TORONTO. ‘March 7.—Northw terly winds. Snow iiurrieshinod ‘ 815118 towards evening. ‘ The lowest tempsratum on urdfly was 34 degrees; at 9 o‘ yesterday morning it wfls 10m It rose to 13 tlurlngthe day W!!! 10 albove at 9.80 ‘lull. t The velocity of the wind w“ miles per hour. t, The tide will be high thin ' . noon at 1.02 and tumor-wit. . ins at 1.41 and Tunney 5t Sun sets this lltlkqbiil and tomorrow at 8.88: it ’ morraw morning at IJI. many a an. -, :- tFuII moon, Tliurudfi,’ at 5.1a p. m. , . .~ Met nun-tu- t- -. » 1.57 p. n.