.\ A Fishery Treaty Alpaca so, 192a tintuiui u ‘Retired Presidents 0i Rahway Boards (Special to Th q _ OTTAWA” MITCH B, Hanna. onpresid in“ lN?"?“1 Rilllwlyu received on h s ret rsnasiit t ooo in addition to“ 5.“,...‘;‘.,i°'{; the dnto or retirement. This in- iforma-tion was given to WJ. Ward Progressive. Dauphin, tn t)...’ HOBBS 01' CO-llllilwllfl tllll agflemggn “Dill A. J. Mitchell, (Driller V163: president oi’ tho Canadian Nation- iil Railways receive a gratuity of $20,000" asked MUWsrd. "Ymfiwgg the refill‘ find in addition Howard f}- Kfllly. President of the Grand 7"" "'1 c1’ the Grand Trunk Pacific was voted a 850.000 on Grand Tl-n and‘ 919-000 on Grand Trunk Pa. ciific account, it g_ mum ("my President 812,000 and Prank soot; all! 0f the Cilia- YICMPI-esident and 1v;- ur-voo inl- the English Milli“??? Directors. » Lord Carnarvon Critically 111‘ Fedora] IOTT (snecilai to The Guardian.) GALRO. March 29.—Althoughtho Physicians ettsndingltho Elli-l of Cnrnarvon issued no bulletin to. I (Bneeisi :55. oTT-QW-A‘. Marc i-iie coming or 5p} "Y"! solved tho t Daring to meet winter. Uipon the (If the Dominion Federal sovsrnme P 1' ‘iwillg For y Neat Winters e Guardian.) i -~ l Minister “e pwb em’ Fuel Board, N . S. Mineworkers Want old ago Pension (Special t 0 The Guardian.) ‘AW - o ywbnshnlellg. Murcia .9.-'rhn 08c pension Dominion g lion Tepreg " Workers hearing it of n system of i‘ “'11s urgedbn l Annual Meeting li 29.——Alt‘hougb in! has telnpog. 0f Mlllég lg p113. demand; qf m,“ recommendation nt has decided to old the ovcrilnlent by ,1 delegu. enting the United Ming " NOW! Scotia. after the the the minded by Mr. J. tion and not Talk PROVINCIAL LEKiiSl-ATURE March 28. Afternoon Section. ‘The iHouse mot at 3.45 p.m. (Pelmier Bell ‘tabled the Public Ac- counts and the Report oi’ the Tnls- tees and Medical Superintendent of Fnlconwvood iHospital. ‘Hon. Mr. iCrosiby tabled iillil re- port of the ‘Department of Public Works. iPremier Bell announced the np- lpointmeilt of Mr. J. lS. lilnllchartl to the lExecutive Council in [H300 oi‘ the lute ‘Hon. iMr. Gallant. 9S- tion 5 asked by lilr. Stewart ro the encouragement of i-rllnligrat-iolisiild there had ‘been some correspoiul- once on tlle lmntter wilich he would lllwe ready tomorrow. iltcgii-zxiilllg the western lauds cliitms (Ques- llny, it- (F. undm-stood m“ M6 lion 3i) the question wills ii proper iiiiliiill: tli“i“.’.‘.‘."...T““ Y.M.C.A. Auxiliary 233" .ll‘.t‘...’.‘I.“.‘.‘..°I..i“i..'“il"l‘.flfiftiifl I , _____ tilt‘. ill‘ ihc tlirl-o. Miiritiiilo Rllsslal] Wgmgffs C Tile Aliillllil iliieeting of the v. iii_ Trleivn. J. ‘b. sirl-ilvilirri Witlll one HQPOiC Efiflrts Zing Auxmarl’ w" ‘held Marv" nil-Jul. Hillil the clilinlS To Save Priest (Busdili to The Guardian.) .BRIE3LAU Mlar 39-~'I‘he entire population of Wissnetz banded to- gather to prevent the arrest oi’ Father Krnkau, and fought two hundred armed soldiers. The women formed o. phalanx. taking lfiliilhfll‘ by interbrliiding their hulr ltind tying their hands to- gether. This‘ wall of hood surrounded the ohurchi resist- ing for hours all attempts qf the infantry‘ nnd cavalry to lilecletratc it. When crushed under horses WOHl/illl- .0‘ n All" the usual routine 01' llilSl- ess ille following officers elected:- lPresident——lMrs. W. Owen. Vice. lPl‘6B.'-Ml‘B. A. McNiiir Becretary- ' Treasurer elected.) The vice-pres. churches are us Horne, Mrs. J. A. rehiiut, lMrs. l. McGregor, .Mr ilohn MacLeod. _ “Plans were ‘made for the usual Fll-mfliflge sale to be held ill iMay. The following is the report sub- mitted by the secretary, lMrs. C. S. Mrs. G. F. Dewar, ‘follows : —.Vl rs. M ubaren. M rs. hoofl-i the second line of women threw hot sand and burning salt Williams:- iIIiO the eyes of the soldiers. Fifty illX women were rtrrested and many others were seriously injur- ed. The priest was finally iiirreslcd, Not Ratified By United States, l (Special to The Guardian.) -i.0NDON, "Marc-h DlL-iltonsld F‘. McNelll. Under-Secretary of Foreign Uflloéwdeolined During u“. Society discontinued SECRETARWS REPORT 192223 During the year just closing a number oi‘ social and money-milk- lug affairs have been held, the first living u banquet for the canvassing‘ teams. Later in May we liltd olll‘ Annual Rummage Sale, nnd was. from s. financial standpoint. the event of the yeur-—for while it meant the usual strenuous work for n time. ‘it added very satisfac- films torlly to ourtroasury. ' t the summer months W911! ——iMrs. G. Gardiner (‘ for the different ‘E. Prowsc, ‘Mrs. s C. Aitken. LMrs. am different to lhc other claillli for which we received $100,000. This ‘is Illllt forward iiy the tlhrcc Mari- timxi Provinces. ‘Phi-y ‘are matters of cxirelmo tiallcxicy and iilfllcillty, nnd it was necessary to get aiillhe assistance possible. The policy of the Government was one of co- operation. Bsck nls fnl‘ as 1870 an ordordn-councll was passed by tho British (loveritmcnt vesting iii_ the Dominion of Canada n. vast doimiiill known as the North West Terri- tories, and other lands as wcll. llll thing win-i siiill ‘ns to tho cilndilinllii. lCnmldil bccnmc ii. irlistco iii‘ iill that property‘, for the inhabitants of Canada that then lformed pal-t of the Confederation. 'l‘-hese lands were used to form up and extend the lboundaries of lManltobii. Sits- kiitchewa-n and Alberta; and to sub- s-idize tho ‘CLPJR. to extend the llnc to the coast; also to extendlthe boundaries of lOuturio and Quebec- Sonle 24,000,000 ‘acres; were set iisilie for tsclhool purposes connected lw-ith the three prairie provinces. [Another large portion is still held by the iFederal lGovei-nmcllt nnd it is held in trust ‘for somie purpose not yet defined. -lt is in ‘regard to ‘the lust three items that the Mari- Provincos are interested. 115,000,000 acres were joined to the Ontario; 328,000,000 to Quebec. Re H. W hi s its reguIurIQlhe question is. who has il. right to be work, but a meeting was called the-to own this 444,000,000 acres? Tile iirnwn by cgrlaln quggflqnl ugodhist oi‘ August and ‘Mrs. (lorbelingiiit extends to all that is on thi- at question time in the House qr who was leaving in a short time land and ‘under the hind. The lnlill- (lontmonil today about the signing for (Moncton. was tbe,iln address and n silver te Uiilifld sillilifl nnd whether Great recognition of her vnluiiiblo such once during Mr. Gorbell's term of of the Fisheries Treaty with Britain was a signatory to treaty. also whether the treaty has office, been ratified by the United Sta The foreign IInderiSeol-eary re- plied that the treaty between His Majesty and United signed under full powers His iMiijesiy, but it was not yet rlltifictl by the United States. ———-<Qo@-———- ausv PRINCE or‘ wanes ‘ HAD A "TOPPING TlME" ION-DON, Mar. 29——“d had a top- ping time," declared the ‘Prince of Wales as -he left the fancy dress hiill of the undoii Post of the ninl erlcan Legion at midnight tonight. He had rushed across England ‘by special train after seeing the Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree. ‘lihe crowd of dancers sur-l Red around him. making it almostl impossible to dance, ‘but ‘the iPrlnce smiled his usual half shy smile and ploughed ahead. oo+e+oo+e+oww+>o-~+w Condensed Specials llATmm-lllo par line per day. 0o per lino per say for I days or over It: a line per day for 6 daya or over. count 6 words o a line. Groups 6 figures. inltia lattorp, count aa one yard. 10 par cont. discount for c . Addrell forms part o! ad- an ‘Inunt be paid for. Special RI!" Furniariud Boom ad. ‘filo fgf-‘uwtvlg: O a r weak. _ 3315's. ‘gr :33» words. 00o our is ‘Mwayg n pleasure to assist in Fish week. I any way possible, nnd that sny- Lettuce ................ .. Sliced 'i‘onlntocs sv usmti oonro DELICiIOUS iams and marmalade-s can be ‘made during the ‘winter nwlliill from canned fruits. dried "as. apricots, oranges, etc. Jenkins iii Sou. ‘WATCHES, OLOGKB. JEWEL- .'.lry repairing and . ensravins vi ‘ lino highest order at The W. T. ‘Wellner ‘Co, iLtd, Queen 6i- soodmtli FREQH FRUIT FDR EASTER. iillpo tiomiltoeo. lettuce, celery. cuoimflilra. bananas, navel ur- ging“, blood uranlel, California liypleg, ‘grape fruit and lemons. Jenkins l Son. WANTlh-GATI WITH KITTINI not 1m than tell days cld- Will l’ My ‘two dollars for each litter of four or more kittens. Mother cats will be returned tr desired. APPiY DlnlJ. A. Allen. Riley ‘Bids- AIPINTIRO. IlicKLAvens. cum-mm and builders. llixheai E l . d, d they may snrwnili. w» i» as‘ inn-c‘- °"""“'"l.‘l2?. ‘.12. ‘yd No charsc-lanii herb linediviilfl h" " Blairrin ' l“ ii l lber of greli conditions. Lydia these the ZLSS ten.‘ Tile first of October u bouquet was given the Hi-Y Club nnd this was followed iiiter in the month by States was Ian afternoon tea, and ull unusually 81""! bydntoresting illustrated lecture Dr. Webster. _ln November the BOTH ‘Cflivier’ once met in the city. nnd the aux- iliary served n banquet in iieartz Hull at which nibout 175 men and boys were entertained. Owing t6 the Xmas llolidnya no meeting was held lll Decenlibcr hut work was taken up ilflillll the fir" of the your, and in February W0 banquets were provided for. first, a “Sports Banquet" for the Basket iBsli and Bowling Teams at which the trophies wot-o presented, and the lilltter ii "Father and Son Banquet‘? was especially arrlulgetl us nn oil- portunlty for the members of the “Y" nnd their ‘Duds to meet iMr. Crocker, National Secretary. bill unfoptunately the prevented him from selling 119F9- The .195; 0f the progriinl wits silo cessfully carried there were about 60 l-‘iueflis Wise!" at each of those 1111114111815- iwhlie no very large sums liiivo ‘been raised during tho year ll. num improvements have bceil 3.1.1,... u, the biiiiiiiiiiz. uud town"! Auxiliary has helped vol-y materially with funds- ii am sure the rest oi‘ the incin- beri. will join flit) in saying Hull ‘i! for out Ladies f lth furtherance of dlatleil. (Ar. wlfrk and the 1?." m‘ ciples it stands for is well worth while. ‘ in clos ng my __ wtgh, with the other retlrlnfligroflfilt} era. a very Pieflimm- Ye“ successors. ' Raspgcflfufly submitted. c LLiIAMS. 4 ,8.Wl t; oomplexon or the eyes 81d ma?“ "re the ailment er sex. Buch women lckl! W‘ m“ "i" ody for such n, riiiiiliam’! “t; saliow. 8h underly-lni! 68"" i‘ "°'"° peculiar i0 h should lcl q" tAmerican "i" '- ,1", QtOHQ llllfll Li IQ‘ presented with elriils on this lllnd ll-iive hecoulic all ilpot in [important factor. ‘No doubt ll -])0l'- The the yeilr This snow blockade ‘ilowcvcr. report i would Secretary Women 81101110 Act ist-.tloil of the flltlllilfPd Liilnuidol‘ gold fields are ill the Quebec pllrt. There [are also vast tllilber and pulp wood ‘lltlldls; also the wealth of flshcrlcs and ilgflfllltllrfl; itllfl vast wzitcr- powcr. These lllnds llavo been giv- en to Ontario and Quebec obso- lutely for nothing. ls it fiilr "tiltlle .Mii.rli.inle iProvince-a‘! ‘We clililnoil undivided interest ill tllciln; other- wise n. night i0 financial colifeilci-ii- tlon. Our cliiilils ltrc based on lhc tact that tho iMa-rltilllic Provinces expect lto pilrchlzlsel and pal-y for these ‘lands from the Hudson Bay Company. and expended large su-lns iii making them valuable. 24.000,- 000 acres were taken for school pur- poses ill tho ‘West. "This public do- llnillin ilalleflts only Mnnitobii, Al- berto and ‘Saskatchewan; and tho Dominion ‘Government hull no right to set the land apart like this lviih- olit the consent of all thcprovlliires, They were virtually ctoliln frolil us. The school lauds wl-ro sold from time to time nnd between 7 alld it millions of the JIIODCy have been applied lo supplement their teachers’ salaries, with the result Easter Sunday — DY DINNER AT VICTORIA HOTEL Oranges a la Victorill Sardines all Parmesan Soup Celery Bisque oi’ iiohstr-r Veal Mlllligatawney ()li vci-i Boiled Halibut. Clam Sauce Potatoes n lil Marlo Entlyea Venison Pie a la Bordclnise Codfiah Tongue Patties Roasts Sirloin of Easter (Beef. Dish Gravy. Yorkshire Pudding Domestic Goose, Aplple Sauce Spring iiumb. ‘Mint Jelly. Brown Gravy, Young Turkey. Cran- Berry Jelly Vegetables ‘ ,__.._ Boiled Potatoes Mash Potatoes g d herself af- Corn fligola°‘zdfh"l'““f I‘ ' - - s“... French Pens ‘trig-dawn nl lll- Rallohaa‘ nagofianllg: sgiragfrretlliiiilm“ “d Beets .......... .. chow .. Sweet Pickles flTliabiilltY. dark "d" "PW" ““' ‘ “"4 Lobster Salad "on Mayonnaise IWOIII Plum Pudding. Fruit and Hard Sauce ‘ Applg Pie. mince Pie. Raisin Pie. Lemon Pie. Jelly Tartlata Qpanilh Cream With Dates ~ caktflue Dream. lmnml Cal .- M 9w.» "lib-viii women to health. and iPlrom-icr Bcil in rcglird til queer‘ sponge Cakeplélo Orealn. lieinonll He Enters Upon an Academic Discussion of the Western Land Claims and is Re- D. Stewart That Ao- is Required. that they have taken from us ollr best teachers and lmost progressive inhabitants. IThe value of tile lnnds was put down at $8 an it(‘l'€ but the host estimate is from $12 to $14 all u-cre, totalling $300,000,- 000. 'l‘llic inlmense tract of hind not yet disposed of raises iiit- nilc-‘ltion of owilership.- The Muri- ‘timcs clilim (tlfl interest in tllcim. The Western provinces have sci up n claim which is still before the Féilflfltl government for settlement. The Westcril provinces clniin the lilnds on the ground lthnt wlloilever it ilcw province or colony is creiit- lid it hits the exclusive light til till ‘the iiinds wi‘tlliil litli bounds.‘ iiilt in‘ foaming tlltlsc ‘Western provinc- es all llrrziilgement wns - lllllilc wllcrcby it large port-ion of thc Ptlrll should filll to illli Federal illivi-rit uncut iilltl so tillc alignment oi‘ tilt- lpflllfli‘ provinces (Files- ilot ilppll‘. Wlillt hiid |)t'(.‘iI ilolle i0 iorlvilril the claims illiriill: thc past year‘! Tho P-ronliril‘ illbloll SOIHIB (‘iil'|‘('.|l pnililcnco ill rcply to this. Hl- h-iiil dollo till lic coiilil. illflliill list-lilac iif loilclincss ill -lill“'.lll1il1f|!l‘. Thi- proposition was‘. thilt the tllrcc Mnllltlnlii Proviill-os sllllilld lvork together. Eiicll Prliitnlel- Hllillllt] fnnili-lilail- his. alvil claim uni‘. lllen they would (‘Dfllllllrfl notes, Iic llad done this flflil hiill handed it to Premier ‘Murray for criticism and suggestions. He regretted thilthe- yond ti. complimentary nckliow» ledglmelii. he llad heard illltlllllg Slllfifi from ‘Mr. Murray. His letter had been lliill-ded over to Mr. Rand of iMonctoli. ‘Both the other pm- lmicri-i liantll-d their letters tn Mr. Riiilii lllliforc their rritirsimolit. Tllc spcukar was llliiilllo to gel tili- views of the. iltllcr lPrl-lmicl-ii. “It hall expected some assistance frolm the legal members of this House ‘and he had been obliged to "go the mutter alone." He llndemtood ilt Ottawa lthiit an application was to be made by the Prairie Provinces to get their ‘claiims settled nnd it was reported that. the Prime Min- ister ‘llad llniillc some offer. This w-zis lint ilcr-cplcli. but it showed that we llilil hotter tzct busy. "Ho. corrlisponlleil with lilo Prllilnri iZVIln- lster who nssurell ill-m t-hlit tho cliiilllls of the Maritime Provinces would be holird ill good time. life would welcome ony suggestion from the Lender of the Opposition on this aubiect. iHo understood from (Mr. Stewart that lthlls whole“ matter was ilirgued lbefore. about i012, and that ill. Ottawa there was some rccord. ‘He llad lbcell unable |.o fliiil that record. lilo undcrstuotl thnt a better w-ay to llifltl with the iniiitiir ‘would bc to let. the cliiims of illil Prairie prnviilcos lli‘. settled first. ililil lll(‘ll we could clinic ill with ulil‘ fflilllfllls’. ‘The spciikur look n. different viewpoint. At it lnlbiifitl coilvcllliloli lit Ottawa ilbollt four years ago. two WBSIGFII gi-lltlcnlcll llad spoken to him, luskini‘. for his support in ii resolution liccliiring that tho Prairie ‘Provliilclx-i should bo considered as entitled til illl thi- liiilils w‘itlliii their ilollnililril-s. lil- could not ‘agree to this. Later it ell into, suggesting thc giviilg of these lnndisi to the (Prairie provinc- (‘n provitled the iorllls were fliil‘ ltlld equitable. 'l‘lh-ls hi: collsilleretl tvllis just and reasonable. The pro- vinces would then be llll('l‘(‘Sti‘.d ill (lilcll others claims; its (lllc claim could not ho disposed iii‘ without jllistlcli to =the others. This ulnttul‘ hc believed wni-i tile ‘flltlsl. illlportiillt tlliit the Muriti-liln liPi-{lHl1l1lll't3-‘l have ever llnii to dcill with. ulld he would itsk fol‘ i-vi-ry‘ iissisllillcli in prr-‘ielltililg 01M‘ clitiill ill l.lll‘ best light. Ho would llc willing to shilrc ‘the credit. and glory. MR. .l. D, lSYPEW/Yllfl‘ still] lli- hull illicit wondcriu-g illirillg tlll- Prenti- or's lengthy ‘remilrlfs jlhl. under Wlldtf. order oi‘ iblttllllllt-‘lfl llc wils speaking. ill- could not SP1! where silch a dlscusslilll (‘ill o ill llildcr “Answers to Questions." liowovcr, it turned out ltftcr it long time to he u reply ‘to all innocent illlvflilfl" he llad placed on the order (taper it few (lays iigo. Hc could not sec whut purpose sill-ll illl ncildclnic. discussion served. Two oi‘ three years ago the hon. Leiiiler of the Government hnd liiillichcd upon ii siimililr long-winded discussion llllll ltselliiued to halve exhausted him to such on extent that he hils never been ulllo to present our claims since. Ho hoped the hon. gentle- man's pronouncement ‘today would not have ‘the saime eflect. What ‘is wanted Ls AIOTlION. ilot merely Y ‘rsiliK. anti norm SPEECHES or AN ACADEMIC NATURE. A (great deal mightvbe said with respect to the arguments .he puts forth; some are perfectly good, though not. new: ol-hcm are not so good. Tile lPrcmlor has spoken nhout iris “loneliness? This was not to be wondered at. when such a imattier has been allow- ed to drag three years without any result, and when thoso who should associate with him have dropped out of public aflains. As to his not getting assistance. this was the (first time the speaker had llad tho honor of being asked to assist and he was afraid it was only an admis- sion of weakness. ils there not legal assistance to be had on his own aide of ithe House’! When these claims were fonmcrly pra- sented they were prepared by the Attorneysfleneral of the Maritilme Provinces. He was not awarethat the Hon. iMr. Murray. in whom the Premier applied for “criticism and suggestions," had over iakr-n part colnpronllse resolution Wits elltcr- 3 Was Waited llpon a Handsome Pres dress. iMr. Prank Brown of Monctou, tllc wt-li known coach of tho Abng- lviiii. ilnckey tenlll was plcusurltly ‘Wriirl-sled lust 6VODllig d; t)... y“. vcre Hotel, when he wiis wniieli "Dim by sevfirui of his friends and the members. of the lealnlitiilipro. sentcii with n llailllsonle ciiio bag. _'i‘iic prcsentiltloll was illniiii by ills Worship Maym- Jcnking, “l... Wuiidilp ‘illilllg the iloursc or his iclllurks spokli oi’ lilo wonderful . lwrk ilccolnlnlisheli by lilr, lii-ilwll 'lll(| his "lMlIixll-li- ’l"-llili." 'l‘ll0;;o who llad the plciisurii or sl-llmg tlic inst Klilll(i—-.'1l|(] tlliiy w...» mzlily frtllll llll iivcl- uli.‘ piwlviilco ::nll the llliliiilililil us ucll-i-olild not lil-l-p but sc-li tho spl-‘nlliil illi- liTliVPlllUllL ill tlli- homo lcilili. ‘rllc Bilivillllilllou was i-ijillply willldyll-fui, ttc tilt-L of pinyin); lhi! qm-m. qlgipn. tiilcnlly will; eusily l-villuiccdiinil ‘Willy tiiiici‘ fiuc points Wlllflllflblli.‘ but n good couch colllli Ill-fill: lull Wcrc cxciliplifit-il to it grcnt riiluri-e. 'i‘ilc ghilli- Ulte otlli-r night '\Vilfl without ii iltllliilt the iiurdcst Tilllgill bntlll- (‘l/Pl’ srcil ill the (‘lrirlotili town Ariilil illlll iii.» Albllies by O\'i!l'f'i)lilllI[,' ll lcilil 0i‘ ihrrc goals "lctwcll during lilc first fiftccn min.‘ iltcs ilnil (“lllliillz out victorious at lllc l-lili gllvi- tlll- hockey fiins of "hnrloltctolvn iiilil P.l<i.l. thii priv- POPill.lill ABECWEIT was PLEASAI TI.Y s last light Wit till t tiff Milli. lliiiel, ere lie, Received llliliiuil; iiniij lil- _._____ down in history of athletics and one never to ‘be forgotten by tlloec- present. The citizens oi‘ Charlotte- town are proud oi" tho Abbil-s‘ and aloilscquently‘ proud of their conch, in ‘bidding Mr. Brown farewell iii-l expressed on behalf of himself nnd thii lnczlnlbcri-l (‘if the ttitlli, h s ln.lny' friends present and lhc citizens of Llliiirltitiotillvu their llllc upprpk-l“. i-("I oi‘ his services and ‘wislicli hill lllnuy yours-i of liuiiltll, jqy lillii llilgipilirs-s mingled will. (m; l;t' prosperity. Mi‘, Brown although tnkcil coili- iliificiy lb)‘ sill-prise tllzlllkcll llii. "(Will's fill‘ rilllicillibering hi... in illiillhil kindly‘ lnallilcr. “The n“... blzlllty which _| have. l-ccclvnd froliulili- citizens of Churlottcllliw" I» without u doulbl. iincqliiiiiiill in t-zlstirn (‘tillnlliil-i flfOlllflltflflq illlilllusi nevi-i‘ iiifriliii to spend llll :>l'lil.-i~ tn put P_ Ilii» holllo 'l'llo rcclllptio to visiting tennis showed trilc sportsmanship." After WTWI-iii.’ illii thanks zitriliii nil till sit-oil iillii sung “.ll‘or 11rd,, Jolly Good IPt-llnlv," follow-dd ‘lily-c irllccrs and their iilltc clf sl-leiilg a gilllic that will go geiltlcllleil who llad taken up the mutter and had prepared an ex- haustive statement which is now on file ui. Ottawii. (Ho bild not ll8ili‘t| flint the prcscnt Attorney- Geiierill of the Province had taken part. iii pressing these claims. lHe hlid. he understood, attended t1 coilfl-:cllc.t= held zi y'ear m‘ two uigo ill iilllifilx. blrt lllii.‘ WilH illl. "This is ii. iiillillir for tllc (l0Vi:l‘ll~ lllcilt. ‘if Lllc lllililzlbcrs iii‘ tllc. (lov- erllment are not assisting the Premier it is their responsibility. The ‘Premier is quite right. in stat- iilg thlil the mutter is ii vllry im~ portnlit cite. and it ls nil the more l-mportiilit that there should he lin- anllnlty on the ‘part of the Govern- ment; iiud it is certainly no on- couritgenlclit l0 he told that the very men who l§llOlllll plit their .Sl!(lll|t1l!I‘.‘l til till‘. whcl-i are not lirlllvil. _‘l\ii‘. Brown llllfllldg Iuqvhly: fur-i 1mm" l" Monoton this IIlOFIi-l Sudden Dead? At KeilSlilgtfllli Citizen-s of Kensiuglon were| shocked and saddened lust even- ing when they learned of the sud- (lcil (lentil of I)r. F. W. t |l it ‘i l i ‘SYIIIPI i s feel-it health which llad always been gooi Without. any premonotory toms he remarked that he wit int; weak and immediately ed. Tile shock to his suddenly be-l‘ their great sorrow. Dr. Jardlne en- l‘ doing so. .lil ri-izirrll to liic rciaoril which the ‘Prelililir llitli not lbccll able to iltlll, Mr. Stewart silill this ulcn.ori~. a1 was tiled ill 1011f. ‘i-ic believed ‘when he llliltl lilokcil ovcr his pup- srs, llc could tulvo tho Prrimier _i.lll idea its to ‘its lot-illicit‘. iln 1018 at a cilnicriillteli held in Qllr-ileti tilc niidiiiilil of lorritllrv tll tho pro- vinces lii‘ (Jllcilizt- . . lOlltnriu was vcry fully ills-cu ‘Tlltl-lllljekl- ilOll was rillscil ililf. lliiholllzli Lllf‘ province pils. ssuli the terl‘itory,lt wits of no ‘v llc. will they llad thrri-forc no rilrlll. to lic risked to pity fill‘ it. 'i‘lll- ‘mutter was drop pull till-cl». The ‘Prcmil-r. illlstczlll oi’ tithing lip the llllli- of tho House ill it lengthy spot-ch might siiniply have trllllcll lllc. l'ill'i‘l-‘h']lDflll(‘.lli‘.(& asked fur. limvovcl‘, llc \\'.l5l pleased to llilvc ii roply to life; illiostiou. (Tilil (lchtltc (lll tllc ilrnft address lviis 1ll.(‘ll rusllliiell by Mi‘. ‘Thou i\lc.\'liti. Mi‘. Mc-Nutt in lli-l lliitidell our-ill coll‘ip:1i‘is0ll lictwcaln the pol- lcil-‘l-l cl‘ tho Lvio pilrtles nnd sev- ‘rni dccldcil “lliitw llpoli the Bell uovl-rilllicni, His address will cip- pear later. flOlN. .1. S. Di..‘\.\“(?llA.ftD llexi took up the dohlitc, ullll ilHPr n few prcliillliliiiry rllninrks took up the Speech from tho Throne. Thank flilllcss fol‘ ii. blilliltiflll harvest is‘ offered. Wc must ilc thankful to lProviilclll-Jl whcthcl‘ our .llflf'VPSi is bountiful m" not. \Vc should be thankful lilst yon.- lo tho mun he liiuli tho plow who helped olong the bountiful hilrvcst. Tho high frcltrlllt rlltcs on thli rivilwiiy he blllillll-ril upon tho Cllllserviltivcs. Till-re is it Willi‘ distance. llc declar- l-il. llctlvcoil the lnliln behind the lllllllf-fll nnd tllll ‘(‘.ilil.~‘ci‘\‘iltlvos. lhn‘ no tilnm (‘llll cross. Mr. lillllllvllilril thou recitcil "'l‘ho hilln nPllilNl thc Plough," while the govcrlliluellt up plnuded. Coiitilliiiilg, ho snili lhc lvus particularly ‘intelciltctl in tho odtlcutfnn of the cllilllroll nnd tho need of looking nftr-l‘ lhc interests; of the teachers. The principle oi tnxlitlon fol‘ education unis ll sound ollc. Sumo chilligos ulill llilvc to .hl lntulc in our l>lilicnt.iillllll system linll lie would bc really lo slipllvfi those changer-l lf hr- is in lilo House 'l‘lic young lady teachers giiucrslll‘ get married and drop out. He would sooner trust his children to n young lady, but their iivnritizo ‘peri- oli is titres years and a. new teach- er hlas to came in. ‘Something must lls done to remedy this. Regarding tho highways, the Li-bPrill govern- lnleni was charged with (lecelvlnf tho people. but iMr. Bllincharl‘ nlilintailncll the money was not tsk ell iircim ordinary revenue and ex pénditltre. ‘In 1918 the auto money was carried over to ‘Public Work: and it was rulmored ‘that the out: lmeil got. the government to spent‘ that money on public works. The-re fore who started the hnll rolling? Tho ladder of the Opposition liar‘ aomethl g to say about houseclean lng. T [are wsl some houseclean ing dons last slaname . He tool- stroug objection to the tern "bogus" surplus. This was pil.b liahed in ‘The Guardian and wa- read not only all over the provincl but ail o er the Dominion. Th: statement as prepared by the ‘Pro vlnclal Ailliiior. and if this wa bogus it as ‘dreadful. What s: oduoationii wudor the people o (lrlclQff (Jbdbae .1; » l joyeil ii large practice nnd was re-ls giirdcil as n skilled ulld trustworthy ‘physician. Ilc was about 45 years oi‘ iige nnd had graduated from Dal holisie University some eiizhtccn yours ago silnce which time ‘he hils practised his tirofesslou iii Ken- sington where he was very popu- lar and .hnd worked up ii. very largo practice. Red Cross lTelecation Al. important ilelcigation of tile (‘iiniirliiln Brnncil of the Red Cross lsilclcty‘ wnilcd upon the Govern- ment this forenoon its follows:- Miss MatlMnhon, Mrs. (D11) S. R- JEllklilrl. Judge l-luszard. Dr. ‘S. Jenkins, Dr. Johnson, Mr. W. F. ‘Pidmarsh nnd Ml‘. Joseph McCar- ov, The othjcct was to ask the Government to give srgrant oi‘ @5000 to the local branch of tllc ‘Society for the purpose of contin- uing the child wclifiire work in this pTOVlllCl‘. Tho matter wits ably presented ln nftllf-‘P named by Judge Haszard. .\'ii.=s Macifiiahcn. Dr. Jenkins and Dr, Johnson. Remarks were ,als0 .1 0 t i l l l f i fl nlado by Premier Bell, Messrs hen, Cox. Nash. Johnson and "rosily. The Premier referred the liill‘ieli revenues of the province- nt the some time expressing oil ‘lollnlf r-i‘ tho Govcrfiillcnt and him- =liif their knowlcdul- oi‘ the excel- ‘cilco of the child wclfilro work and tilp llvcll of "it. in illc prov- lncc. He sold the request would he given the lllilst sympathetic at tcnlion oi‘ the government. As till.- Itcd (‘rose have disiriilll- lcil in the homes :1 booklet g'ving Full information rcilardiilg this rilnttcr it is only ncccssarl‘ in say llltlf the facts. flizlirce, and other vnllinhlc information along child welfare lines were most thorough- ly gollc into. H 1 G that the revenue lvas to be kent Within expenditure. iHoW (lure the Gllnrllinn insinuate that til-is was 1 lie! He only remembered one OCCASION ‘when the iRoyal Gazette nublislletl a lie thnt was when a forged copy came out and was dis- covered in the Registry Office. ‘Mr. Davies had the imittter taken to tho Supreme Court ‘and requested that the copy be burned in the public square. He ‘hoped the Conserva- iive Press would take a better at- titude in the future. The govern- ment is not afraid to go before the people. ‘if they have taxed the peo- nle they made good use of the money. They took their political ‘lives in their hands to place the country in a ‘hatter position. llviift. W.‘IB. ‘BUTUER followed in ‘he debate, extending the usual mngratulations. He did not intend- ‘o speak at the present time. but! it appeared that no other members] were ready. The ‘Educational Act of 1020 did riot satisfy him in one particular; that was the compuls- ory supplement to teachers. ‘This! =hould be amended during the pro-- want session ss it placed a greaii ‘lordship upon the poorer. outlylingl iistnicts. preventing theun from b There were 80 vacant schools when fl the Liberals took over; now there ire none. which should be very I ‘irstifying. The expenditure for vlilcstion exceeded the Approprla-Ji ‘ion Act by over $12,000 lin thei ‘rear of tho late government. ln the matter before. Mr. Danielli-tno count . ‘broadcasting aucl‘ of Nova iootiq. Mr. Ginllner orNevr atatenletitii in -.tn lit ai Gasette. i. - .n|d., I nt a ‘ ’1|pll‘6‘¢.|11 , ._. M at! - A3,... ' .~,l .., i ~. - ernmeiil‘ liuildrnd Aiolii- ‘iii francs to assist i iiliglat Io“ (Iziiludu. Hoilsifi Scheme 0x, strong. A luilll-to-iilitn “r95; lvitil tho other lending cluibs really ,1 makes thi- Reds stand out. Tberi ‘by isn't it single glaring weakness oi it [igpy for Mn till: club. explr-i 1.30 in the nfternoon. ‘.V matic course laid moderate south winds fair and somewhat milder. “lib. At (i p.m. the House took recess. a. Swiss Encourage I’ Emigrants‘ to (lotto Canada (Special to The Guardian.) l BERNIE. Mal‘ ‘.’9——-'l‘he Swiss gov ‘his iipilropri-ated flVt - l the unemployed ti. . Is Endangered (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. Mar 29—Britis.h build 0P5 .111. insisting ill a reduction ii wngcis and the \V9l‘k. it s-Lrikc at i]. liuic whcn the gov erunll lit Lhrouljlli the housing schemes. -—-—-—-<O&i-—- Evans Confident forty-seven houi This it is feared will cans- Ln nttiauljitlilg to carry- That Cincy Reds Will be Stronger OllLANXX). Mzirch 29.—- Wniit ciiilnci: have the Cincinnati “y; litlis to Win lilo Niltiunili Length Short they ilrc IIIOTI.‘ than gem-r. Pennant. Tho fine showing of the tezin fill on (l... “mp afiilttrlt year illiqucstionilibly‘ gives tbi,» of‘ icllliiil-ploil afflicted, Rilllh‘ .'l right to he considered z rl lvhicll lllcy liiiillcrnil strung conll-ntil-r. Oil tinper the club looks llligili-I cunlparisul However, the one thing that has illprcsticil. the. mlost iii-Dill!‘ iii ttillciilllnti club was the spirit. of tllc players. tho loyalty that tflii ._______,_,ilmin has for hizlilngcr Pat Morgan Tlll- spirit and loyalty of til. llcili,‘ squad makes for harmony. No hnll club has a. ‘chance without that mic great essential. 'i‘lle Cincinnati players feel that hey have n fine chance. They are equally positive there is no bettei nnnugcr in the National Leagur hzin Pa: Morgan. They want ti ‘Mrdmo-llvlii in 1023 for their illanagetnanlf which occurred iiibolit 6.30 tfclocknfqr the M,‘ all‘... 9|- me worm He Till: doctor wns at dlnncr with his r1“. [nonpy “WHY. "Piliirfllliiy ill his "H1111 ‘Morning and afternoon practlc’ s Manager" Lvforgawsi program. t calls for the players to be or he feiid at 10 in the morning any ‘Desiring to renew some old so renved family was i1 terrible one illlllnmncefl 8010118 the Players and they have (he heal-fie“ Symnflfifililéd to get out to the ball parl- pzlthy of the w-hole community in eafly- I "rrlved at 9-30» T0 m‘ rent surprise i found the entirl olilid in un‘fol'ml and hard at i‘ hon Manager lvforgan arrived o‘ 0 ‘tho players had ii good star‘ n him. ln filo afternoon l motored on‘ o the park with Joe Tinker, fa mous Club star of other duys, and Monorai- Pat. We aimed. to react‘ the park at 1.30 and arrived or he dot. The same situation again lrcscntetl itself, all the player! were. in uniform and under way, "Wiiiiénfilifallilléétl: Moreno arrive“ he practice stunts follow a syste flown. by thr caller of lhn Reds. With watch ir hand. Pat directs the work of thr pitchers and batters. lie sets iisirlr‘ n elven amount or time department of phlv. and at wow‘ for eaclq ‘l-olll hint. it is discontfnued and he boys go on to something else. Members Leaving For Easter Recess (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA. iMar 29“ Member re leilviug for Easter wcafoni iinll Pl-ellilcr King will spend hi: ‘holidays ill New York. OTTATVIA. March Zita-The House of Cfllnmons adjourned at ix p.ln. today till April ninth be ore tho Minister olf Finance'- tablet! supplementary estlmlatcs ‘totalling flvo nllll Civil Servici- bonus for the fiscal year cnihng March 1923 and sluppleinentnrios of $18.- 202205.66 'fnr March 31. 192.3. The latter covered PX‘[‘:f‘.f‘l(lli.“f‘€'5 incurred since half lllilllon dollars for thirty first the yen!‘ ending Inst ession ifor the present fiscal year, ‘The Weather, ' Etc. i "rue r-issr paws : ol= 5i>RlMci— i<lNi>A ' MAKE You WANTA oli_ ui> YOi-Wid 5PR\N<r$—-—- TORONTO. March 30.-bfuritiine to south wut Th: lowest temperature record- ed during Wednesday night was S elow at 0 o'clock yesterday morn- ‘rottlng the best class of teachers. 1118 5 59107 Bill-l i" 9 0'0"!“ h!‘ ight 17 above. High tide this morning at 9.00 lid tonight at l. Sun sets this evening at 0.24. nd rises tomorrow morning a! 41. ' - . ‘rlili moi... sniiiisy Allfll m. 01o. in. ,- ~l ‘ "s- 411$ Bumuierfde do ' t Q... 1.551;» _Milk St, Brantford, iii iilil It is Hoped to Hpvtlyl Main Line‘ Clear’; ed This Morning. E The railway iiioelliiiie eoutlii - Ieoterddy so a remit of Widow, t- lsy’s btisuard. Wednellday hi8!" ind yesterday morning‘ QIQYONQINW ivas so cold that lnsiiy snowallovet-G ers were frost-ibftten. Over‘ tint; housandl siioveilers are working . but the ainieiiity is to gal. enouih non to work day and night anifta. “filling this the day men must ‘ lvork a greater part of the nl g The viinq moderated yeiite. if "lfternoon about four o'clock antljJ _ ho lxal work of clearing the linen: _ lnirleil. The rotary plough left,‘ ‘lliarlottetown about 230g ta and 1st night as far as Hun l- dtiyeln. \ plough train is wurkingfrqm‘ lord-in towards Elneraid endan- ‘tilei- from lmiemld to Sunlnior- ‘l tide. West of ‘Summersfde the temper- ture Wednesday night wag 15 eiow and iu other parts it was '13 nd i4 below. The snowl is. d rozen lilto dry sandy flakes pack- d solid iii the cuttings by the ‘efivv sale. The P10112115 are do- n-i: good work ilndi it is hoped, i! he iueu can be kllpt on the Job to- “gfllt land barring accidents, (i0 lave the Charlottetown-Borden- iullllnr-rside line cleared this morn- fig. T10 cur ferry left Tormenilno bout noon yesterday and docked t 5.7.0. lShe found‘ conditions. nod ‘until wilthln two miles o! Bur! iell where tths ice is packed solid- ‘ and great trouble was experi- "H7611 on this. side. Only freight (‘as blougllt over as the malls and sssenger triili did not get through ‘.0 Tormentinc this line being also blocked. U .S. Protests Against Russian Atrocity (Special to The Guardian.) WAPHIIINGTON, Mar 29- Secre- ‘ary; ‘Hughes has notified Ambas- lador ‘Houglhton Berlin to com- miunlcate to the Soviet authorities ‘the United States protest against he execution - of the Catholic Archbishop Zelipiak at Moscow, Number of Rebels Killed in Ireland (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN lMiew 29—Flve rebels ind one Free (Stu-tor were killed as l. res-tilt of the operations of the Tree Sisters in attempting to p39 _ Veni- lhe muster-tug for Easter qfl, - demonstrations by this Irreguisrs. A-rNe-inadl, three iRebelg were kiilleli and one wounded at Ken. more One irregular land one Ser» lieu-lit were ktlied, and several in both sides were wounded. Five Rebel!‘ were captured and one killed in County Kerry, {ppm}; slwolins tooii plaice here diuring ti... night but no casualties are report d. Something 165.7 For Quinsy Ontario Man Tells About The’. New vaporizing Salve Mr. Joseph Haley of 199 “m. Ont... s:l,\- "My wife has suffered with quip-y for years, but Vioks VapoRub ml»; have prevented it for she 2w through the winter without a sins" attack. We sent port of a Jar to i. neighbor, whose boy was very sick with a cold or grip. He also got rr.‘ lief"... Vioks surely should be ill every home." They used to treat colds exte" nally with fallow. goose grease an»! camphor. Recently. internal dosinv has been the habit and people niil- ilrally doubt the value of a salve For this reason. Canada drui. izlsls introduced Vlcks Vapoiiull the vaporizing salve for all cold troubles. last winter by givlrl‘: away dozens of Jars to reslporilsiblc fsmlles and every jar sold was on 304lay trial. The above report is just one of .1 great many received from enthu sillstic Canada families. With such endorsement and a positive money- hack guarantee. every household ought to give Vlcks a thorough zriill as the home remedy for croup. colds. sore throat, bronchitis. cat- rirrh, neuralgia, cuts. burns. brill!“ 1nd sores. At all druii‘ stores 50c a lar. For ‘l. free teat size Ducllllfl. Wfili! Vick Chemical 00.. 344 St. Paul St.. w_, (Montreal. P. Q. Though Vloks is new in Canada it enjoys a remarkable sale. Over l7 million 1m used yearly- Announcements, Coming Events. Meetings‘, Etc. nuns-lee pel- lino our dlv- 9-‘ or line oar I M‘ W" it. r . o. a lino our or I any; 6r over l... 3.3m”? 1'91?‘ '.'Z.‘i‘i'.'%i2i°.‘ii'i.i i3‘; rash. illlflrll fnnnl DIP! l‘! F4- uvd mus M 7'"- - "°'°"“""’ ""'~X°'...“Z‘.i‘$"§il."l' hold glean ‘rehab’ m. h. BT00 O I I 9 .. . Alva 3nd. u mnily n; _-_ ~ ins-n ‘ "There will he a pie social and 0a a at Road school. Mri 8nd m. Mimi - ‘ - ‘eta’ maid. ,t_'i.s‘lltp. I u“ ( 4