. marital. ‘l’! 00ml. oar-Gan. Feudal!“ .. , ASKS roii This ial to The Guardian) States , Feb. b2.—-il‘he .Unlted in a note received ‘by the i of the League of Nations poked that no action lbs tak- mming mandates until she s protest now being preps: the United States, it ls und- , will object to the awarding ilie of Yap to Japan rind of tamin to Greitt Britain. rights la p iiEliiY l . lN ISSUINC MANDATES two. to Council oi L iiskin n. i? be Delayed llntil She m“ g a Lelcue of Nations . 11°11! the United States. used as a. cable landing Secretary of State Colby already 119B questioned Great Britain re- Emrdlng her intentions ln handling the greet oil flelds in Mesopotam- bnbmits Protest. is the ilrst note the United has sent directly to the Oil and caibio are involved in the protest Yup is point. ‘or REVULUTIUN IN PERSIA . CAPITAL CAPTURED General iiesea iiiian at_ Read oi 250,000 Cossacks Took City Without (Special lo The Gillrdiln) according 91in oflice despatcheb today. the The despatch said General Roses lug only slight resistance. . _ Khan had Teherun, without firing s shot sud MQQRL? m“ 22-“'“‘° °°l°"1' 11nd opened negotiations with the ' o Persia has been peace- shop fully overturned, to Cossack Nationalists into Tehsran 15's: Till -- nun Idward All Tin than mm] \_\i Worth Bacall} mus... h’ "' _ p, _ ‘.3 - v g A111‘! u. uk-:-""'"""_' The Pwpws Paper l“ Rédd ll A Wm- Plus-a CHARLOTTETOWNJJANADA. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1921 STEAMSHIP SERVICE Cpposition. captured thecapiial, Roses. Khan led 250.000 night of Feb. 20th, encounter- I E. Campbell lie-Elected Mayor oi Siimmerside PRESIDENT HARDING SELECTS HIS CABINET it. is very gratifying to lifiiYn lilill‘ a5 i119 Tefillli 01' the llvilfin oi‘ theqiirt- i-iiiininu tiii- 1- l‘ Ghariottetdwn Board oi ’i‘rziiie iwnla new steamship services will run tohloiiiili Nimtotiiiii‘; nil r ii- ill‘il1“'l and from Charlottetown this coni-‘itwimiiis SlHiSiHi‘ SIKLLI) ltiilylki lri'i"\iil'll oiillpglslalhn “mm 1 d‘ mg 8e"50n_ ‘ " ‘ ‘ ‘ {to introduce into Lill- POYTlP-lffl)‘. Pi-r-siiieiil 0i‘ iiic lluitril tif‘,riwnii-. i‘ii..=-~-ni- Trude.‘ received tho foliowinu teio- irniiisfrvi‘ tit ( gram from Mr. iitil _ _> >____‘ _ i-i. V. liuniiiiii, who tun. 130th sr,_»,|n_ii_.i-_s whim-L 53,0 WWW“ is ht present in Montreziiz- ‘ions gffggq 1 ., A. A. Pqmeroy, l! H_ 'v_ gUNTAHo- ' CDBPTOHEOWT], P. i. i - 4 ‘ Annual luboclllthl, ulna! alyialkfllllllaU-OO. [LI-Le QB EMBARGO 0N CANADIAN rennin summit‘, CATTLE WILL iil-IMIAN (Special lo The Guardian) The (‘ziiiiitln Stt-niiirliip Company lionirorii, Ciiiiiliilil-ltffifil, St.;“,_“an stow came ‘vuuhi \lr. \. .\.ilii)Slilil, ilziiii'i\‘ Yosi i‘l'(lil}' 1 lriiiii Alan will lmuquw“ 1.31,‘ “n+1 Sir Arthur IXORCBWFII, thr- n-etv nllii- tic. ' i Personnel oi Cabinet as Now Agreed Upon i RY ENCUURlCINC PRUSPECTSRE lwo 5.000 loiifjteiiniers to Plv Between Montreal Biiiisii Minister oi Agriculture iieioses to intro- and St. Johns and Boston With Charlottetown and iiihiax as Ports oi Call. A I dnee Bill lorgieinovai oi Embargo. istor of Agriculture, to the quastr ion addressed to him by the bon- ‘LONDON, Feb. 22_-——'i‘hiw fPlllOV“ dim lmliy “"1 31mm“ OHIM of the British u.iiiibiirgu mi (‘nu-j [mi-ti |lo;tvurl)rp(.k_ ri-quiro sot-icing ri-citictltiri in Dudley His > not yiriipcse lililfil‘ opponent has declnrod him- p|,;,,»|,,,u.u,wn, (_ q H iitiiisr- of, si-if in i.'\\'0l' of tho prompt remov- i iimmon» This is tho iiilnwfii‘ or lli of the cmlxtrgo on Canadian cat- Express, the organ of Sir Arthur is iii 0ST liliNillii .it is unlikely that .__i_._., civic election held in uln- F-OR MAYOR ‘ 1 iveel°"‘“‘l’~“l°l"°<l e m! John in. Campbell 42s Enurely New “Mo. R‘ illntersstt- tPhe retail: a; the John J. McNeil! me (a m ‘ Th a rd , , i con es was a or 0e , ~ Bu!’ w“ rekelectod a FOR OOUNGILLORS ST PAUGUSTmNETml" ll") gglglil-eghfogrgniltgeminilsjtgalt:ranging; . ty of 212 vo es over s op- Thomas D. Can-uthm 434 ~ ' i i a. February lteel wq k d ’ ' Colonel D. A. Msc-Kinnon ten mitt . h. ~ .-* '- c .-, - ' , " ~ i. , Mr. John J. liieNa-lly. J. llldiward Gallant p57 52-—P1‘9Bid8l11- Elect Ending com- to be Sexes-alts? o? W1jf,,,‘I,",“k§",§§ yesterday for Nova Scotia on a so@,e§.§,a§@.§§'heifli§rsgf§selhoiiie Free Navlgatilfln 0f "he rs Thomas D. Canutbsrs, iEdwnrd W. ‘Mlflnnon 449 llletvd his cabinet slate today by a Cabinet slate $09; through 55-1, business trip in connection with is: in touch with Mr. A. Pickard ori d Manson and J. ill. Gallant William N. Heustts mflrtoal selection of Edwin Denbydww stands. Theother members of the project to ire-establish iheflir. c. L. McKay who will Supply‘ elected councillors and Mr. of Detroit as secretary of the navy. the Cabinet will be Charles T Charlottetown-Pieced steamship all necessary information and! PARISi Fell 21-—T‘—‘@ TllPklihlilllflhw 115-110111- A. Bovirnesa was elected FOR WAT-ER AND SEWERAGE K9 l! *1" flllwllfly 811d a former 111181185, Secretary of Stste- Harry ‘erflce- ~ receive applications. ‘and Greek delegations left Parisl Bath agree to free navzatior. of Commissioner by n large COMMISSIONER; member of Conzfess and has served M. Daugherty, Attornev Gencrnl- The other members or the com- —~——->———- lgm. Umdon on u... 28mg .1, m m me Dudwan... I - ' mute” have "Csumm U“ l" “mus noon today to attend the \‘r>i'li'~§‘i't<n\1l} Tctvfii: Pasha, ‘ ‘need of the Con- igvlnp tire tho figures»- i U. S. Accept _ German Bonds? itiXGTtlN, Feb. 22.--Presi- ‘Wilson is expected to recom- to Congress before he leaves that authority be granted e United States, to accept n bends to be applied against ebt Belgium owes the United s, it was learned today M Department. ’ The George A. Bowrtess 424 Donald ‘Morrison Nova ‘colitis Big. Industries liave Srolia Steel, and the llilihx Shipyards. ilifiOtNTl‘ ILEAIH, {February 20.—-At —--<o>———- the conclusion of the meetings the Boards of Directors o! r . . 97 as an enlisted man in wnr time in Will H Hayes Postmaster t‘ - . - ' loner- Mm‘ “m “My “M ’ marine WPPB- all John W. Weeks. Secretary oi A tentative offer oi the portfolio of War; Andrew M9110“ comerce it is understood to have|ot the Tressury- Henry wmipfl. lllsen llxiltgdel to Herbert Hoover and ‘Secretary of A-grlrulturo. ‘l e Be ra expectation is that thcFiiii, Secretary of the lntcrlor. iSecretray and ll i Been Merged Dominion Steel, liie Nova the iioiiiisrnsrteiitts , ‘ 31E. 2 nswtv rnsausu- cow's. James Smith, ltoclry int. UNG MAN USED TO FARM rk wants position on Turin. Ap- y "J. G." Guardian office. v the l ‘date i ID WANTED. — COUNTRY irtld rl preferred. hirs. RA. lilaflllli‘ raon, Z43 Queen Street. ovs PIPE (Aaour NIW). r sale cheap. Apply 17G Kent reet. .._i____ yandottes. Apply to oultry Yards. Ail-reop- TWO s = paid. Apply Victoria mmediately. ._________._.____-- ANTED.-WILiL PAY $2 EACH or a few cats with young 0W1}. ..__.. stereo AT oust. A YOUNG zlri with two years experience It Prowse Bros, Ltd. {i} OR 8ALE.-—-A QUANTITY OF Hilrncs shingles, lathe, 98111189 and sills. For prices apply l0 5- D. Pnimer, Freeland. 0 LETr-‘CENTRKLLV LOCAT- eil large front roam on lowlr floor suitable ifor office. A9917 Guardian. WANTED-SOD lbs GOOD DAIRY butter. Address J. Wcutherble, Dunsburg, C. ll. Port BALE-A- QUANTTTV or hay. D. Dari-sob. Morali- Q . 18th. 1011. Ii. H. Raynor. llflll- Sumtnerslds. P- iii. l.. ‘Witlsmiu wANTIm-IALU- man, a self rolpoetlng banal! whose ambition h be omen: occupation midst 111°" would na and at the auna than hlalneonie. Wareqnlhotnano clan character sound tn mind and hotly, o! strong pane We would Wwaelata a llla sui- "M- with a tut paving com-v lllllzmlrrlad ma: primal- mo tiollr. A. W. WI‘. aatlfloantllirlflllfiei llnaaaaletaauaalallna. ed, ileld Saturday it wns official ‘announced companies had arrived at an akres- t Dominion Steel Corporation, Company, Limited nnd Shipyards. name of the Conporation, Limited. Thelngreements are subject to the underwriting of certain securities upon the Boards of meet toi- the purpose of wilmvlllli the underwriting and interested coimpanie approval. cot. MORDBMS arm-smear 1°"- °“ 111° ‘LONDON, February 20.—ln ‘f’- lnterview with th s sALEF-FIVE col-UMIIA nociatcd Press today Colonel omit 3611111111‘ Morden stated that the ‘ constituting the B Steel Conporation had B6611 01111‘ XPERIINO- celled and now nrrlw d chamber maids. Highest. with’ been made, the terms Hotel would be announced bv tho Presi- ‘ dent of the Dominion Steal Corpora- tion nnd of the Nova Scotia Steel klium‘ “mph larger objects of consolida- i- A. Fsrquharaon. Chsriotta- ‘mhflam comm Mord”, all ‘be attained on somewhat fareut lines than 111058 announced. The Canada milliiery. Apply to Miss Renlllfl- Egezm in transportation." Trot~ky's Train Moscow toduy, says troops attacked the of iboon Trotsky, the Russian Sov- iet War Minister its it was traveli- naitty M» in Steel Corporation, Limit- iv that the Board of these the Ltd. 1 Coal 1 ifor the consolidation iScotin the Halifax Limited. under the British Empire Steel Nova completion of which the x the companies will agtain fixing the when the agreements will be before tho shareholders of the s, for their an e Canadian As- agreements ritlsli Empire gemonts has ' of which Coal Company on Monday. “will dif- previously steamship Limited, "if no, included in rizer. will closely co-operate Attacked by Cossacks The Guardian) Rpraclilins Trial 22--—'Glerk Henry Clay of Sund- wlch rend tho charge against Li. O. L- Sllflli-‘lllln- 0111115661 will! 1111111" loi- ‘Murch ti. All work will cuiiiio. slaughter, 3, few noon today. "That you Joseph Les- ohile Oswald Sprnclriln did uniowful- MANY FAmuRE-s LAST WEEK‘ -lie kill and slay Clarence Beverly Tumble on November Came the words “Not guilty", dis- tinctly though quietly. stood alternately on heel and tip cept for these slight signs of ner- vousness he might have been in his pulpit nt Church. Court then adjourned for an hour’s recess members of the ‘board of the Sand- wich (Methodist Church were sitt- lpastor who with his near relation? ‘occupied tho front seat. Of the later arrival-s was W. B. Dingman, vice-Chairman of the Ontario Lic- ense Board. He walked across to Mr. Sprncki-in and shook hands with him and his wife and took a iias Commencedl (Bowls! to The assists")- SANIflViC-ii, Ontario, February ‘ion imlnutcs iioior-s d. 1920.". Sp rut-kiln m oo-wlth hunds clasped first in m ront and then behind his buck as he jury were being selected. Ex- Sandwich Methodist for lunch. lllany ‘ ng on the benches behind their grand jury bench. New York Has Fierce Snowstorm NEW YORK, Feb 22.—Greater New York succeeded only partial- iy today in freeing itself from the thickest covering ad snow that has fallen in the metropolis this wint- er. but night the weather bureau predicted the probable arrival lbe- fore dawn tomorrow of another iblizzurd that would lay n counter- ipa-ne of sleet and snow over the heavy white blanket which al- ready hides the streets, sidewalks and clogs traffic lines throughout the metropolitan district -_-__.<_Q->-__._ PABSENGEFNS 0N C. N. R. TRAIN NEAR EDMONTON HAD MARROW EiBCAPE on s... (Special to Rildtl-A, Feb . "'—"———" ‘_-"' 0101101111‘! rall- hour when seven coaches were de- ros est: 11 snows Llo- ‘"3 “‘°“‘ “°°°‘"' _ ' 1m h» em w’ "i" °‘ “" “midi”; ‘éi..“l“.‘.i“s.i’.'.‘ii‘“'l‘f.l.; u PM.‘ aunt‘ bar's tralmnen were woun - mdflh men were seriously injured and Fllloit. nun-t a no, a4 PARK _______..___ three others slightly. 8t. South's k, s. m. i- union. ‘ m... ...:...... s... s... Home R1116 B111 uie of furs at auction on A71" Eflective April 5 p_ w_ IJONDON, Fab. Zip-The Privy Council has decided that the Home DI Thule Act for lraisnd shallgo inw M‘ affect, App-ll 5th. The first step under the Act is to be, an issuance of writs for an election to new parliaments, which probably will laice three weeks afterwards. Belfast vpnrdiameng will uaombie in June. The prom: vim IIIC b0 10'1"‘ seem to be that a few candidates “' ‘"1- 1" WM‘ ' inn come forwllld for the soother- porllamont and it aeama donbtfu whether a parliament will ‘be tom- OI. 22.—.A report from that Cossack railway train W,’ t proapeot‘ EDMONTOTL. February. lfsssengers on No. 2 Citnadiiin Nut- ional Railway irolii from Vancou- duo in Edmonton nt 0.5!} o'clock this morning, htui n niiy aculous escape from death tit that E. Burnaby is TORONTO, Feb. 22.—<Rev. W. E. liiormany figptiiiiiS UERIAN, 1}»: puny‘: war dead T’. coliimbiu. Dieplv impressed Burnaby, who returned from the West, where he was re-elected president all the [Canadian Council of Agriculture, is so deeply im- ipresaed with the soidleriy arrange- lnnd are meeting with very ciicnnr- aging tliicrfeiis, over $1l.l,|.ll.ll| illiTflikll‘ being subscribed. The DfflllltlllllN (if tlii- i-ittfirprisn iive (rvcry i‘(‘il:»‘i)ll ill foul Filiiiiilvlli ' y i111 the knouzlciiizi- wrnment or‘ Nuvii Sctiiizi will iinpit» iiicnt the $3,000 C. N. T. ‘Train Was Wrecked H1lMOXTYNNIiVIPJlIK ‘JL!.—-—l‘:isseng-‘tl¢a1ly 14.5mm.“ “m1, ,-.-.r,-.,-,.n,.,. or; till iiii- ihiniiiliiiii National Rail-gm re-Qgrpgraliqn in“, i)“. m,“ e lli \'-l11\‘Ll\l\‘@l‘ 11119 111ml Sinyrihi, Eastern ‘Fiirate, i,‘ - that ‘on Near Pisstcqzi iiffziirs. iigcirii dcierrztiiiin ha»: Iflfiiiitql Iii ii;-~.,riis.=i that tht» tlov-l grant irniii thin Tbv Aii- stuntlnopie ‘ with this > it is learned liiitl tho iiirlifllrfiilllfl most assuredly no with the Greelil. ‘,0! both Tiirkialt missions .-ir<- priic- iiiis viewpoint that the London con- Ul,i'li"‘Ii(‘B will not have to do with xhe negotiations. but sifbitratilon; i delegates, will dil- Nntionnllats, and ‘no Grr-eka did not take QEOVElfHlIlOIII or this Province w n 1W1? Will" l‘ “m ‘i H l-ilznniiiiiii .».i i; 3o llii-‘ IllOPTllUP. llml (is and districts in :\l'lll(‘lllit where Smyrna. bu, were placed there by New“ Nmv (zhwnmf Ilmw“ “M .i iiiii.itiil~>ii.. - .i hi» iifiiii ile-"tlll ihort- is liuasuiniun piiitiiiliiiiiniiuo the idnmiitn, and that n, t5 1'9 “he l ' ' "‘ ‘ " ' iii. liiiil liiinr “lit-n rvQl/(Jll \‘()ll(:ii€‘5.i\!tli also northern Mesopuliiiiilii. ‘who Entculc, therefore, to give in- iier lOWils in Novii Scotti iliii"iiii' t I Th r- 0‘ . ‘ . . a SD" a‘ m. ' ’ua"d|a"') _l‘his trip and the CiiiZtills . , _ [lend lillli. the (‘clone-l will ilFPS-Pfll ‘lll‘i'il"tl i “r mommnr’ “W (‘w-line case in Ll iniinut-i- "ho-"w i‘(liii'illl‘iiiili‘v’ tho iillllviullli‘ _ _ _ _ ‘EVEEd of rc-cstariilisliiiig Uii-s “M m! Mm porinnr service. ln case the local canvassing coin- C.‘..~.\ mil ni day hits il1‘2li fixed m CANADA i TORONTO, iI-‘whrunry tnl niiinhcr of iui res o pgisi. iweek is 4-1 as C0llll\ill'l.‘ii- with lli for tho some wtick in 1020) By provinces tho rccortl is an fol» iows:— . ‘ Aliltsrtliffi. ‘There were nono reported from] E. i., New Brunswick or Britishi liaritime Provinces Telegraphic News, (Special to The Gulrdll") BTlEEVEB DAUGHTER _ ARREST- ED . MONCTON. Feb. film-Clam Sleeves, eldest daughter of 0. Gains Sleeves, now on trial for murder. has been arrested as a material wltnesmin the case. s'r_ some Hon-one CHAMPION‘ SKATER ‘Sill. JOHN, Feb. 22.—Qlmrlcs German, world champion speed sikater, is the guest of the Com- mercial Club nnd Knishts of Pyth- iias at o. banuet here tonight given in honor of his wonderful perform ance at Lake Placid. Five pres- entations will be made by the Coin mercini Crluh at the K. of P. The O. A. A. A. bis chums and the G. W. V. A. . BROKE CLEAR OF THE 1C! lilAiLiiitlAX, Feb. 22.—-'l‘iln Almer- icttn steamer, Deico, reported first in the lcv off Lfliillibllfa- 118B 510k‘ en free and is- expected bore to- mormw FOUR DlVORCES GRANTED 4N N. B- I-‘ItEIJERLGTON. Feb. 22.—ln1 the divorce court today absolute divorces were granted i“ the case of Newcomib vs. Nowccnib, St_l_ John; Watson vs. Watson, Wood-i stock: “iiaitiy vs. Keaity, Real, 1'0ll"ll',\. ::~.l, Collier vs_ Collleifll, Monctori. ‘ DEAN OF MET"'\I'\IRT MINIS FERS VERY ILL ST. JOHN. Pohrtlnrv 2i.-—4'i1‘i~i'~nds of Rev. .1. C Barrio. dean of Metho- dist ministers. tlirnmzhout the Maritime "rovlnces. will rowel to learn that lie ls critically lli at his home in this city. The sired clergy- nient of the Agrarian movement in the three provinces of Manitoba, Ami"! lM.5“k"°h°"“ m" hwchlal pneulmohl... I-lla condition to- wn confident that next geneml “who w" l“; [Qyqrgblg election will ace than three prov- Li:.':.:::t:":..';r.':'...'u::..r.i-- ~-- -----i i» o»- man has been active un to about It weelr no. when he csuwht a hea- vv cold which developed trim bron- tlmn it has boon at any time since his ill- noaa. lie la oillitv vsan of no and vlnoaforiaanyyaarl. ____ .....~,,,_ .- i. o. iii-infilliliiibiilmifi00000hi‘? Novn Scotln-i. Quel- »c—28. ____ _______ ‘, igliff-‘LLOQQ-‘Lg 'l‘hi= iliihiirriliiiit lll“.ll\\' '-‘h0\"‘= lllitllilllmllll b"l'l"""'* m“ Mmgwelts‘ If \I1F.\\{ \' i= 111.1, no_.\l, * '- -~ . - i --- - ti. - i-~-'il~\-i-ii-~ " “ ‘ ‘Sh |;atcha“'an— 2' lgiiii-Nlnfiqtillvtr ‘(Wiji-‘lillfllNtgiiilfild lllr-‘ntill; lxililiu . ‘Nliiiti li-illiiim slliilil hifiniiiillilshg)" "flrlhmHLkG shock w“ “l”: * ' l ' ‘“ ' ' ‘ ' “twp. mlr-"rilcil on the seismogrsph at Dal-l Henderson s. firm by the Eastern key League. The giinic tonight W home the bacon.” tir-riiiiizii. i\\'ll m‘ which over-l Th0 xutiQnangls, hi9‘! llllllflb NW“ 01 l3l5‘l‘»‘11-l,i'laiiii illliOllC-Jly in Eklfiibfll 'i‘hrai~e~ 't‘i‘itl\lr1l_\‘ iiflhirini U“ n"; basis =llllélllll Th“ "Willis other hand. willie mm. d". \\'t‘-l'i\ whit-h will in,“ “M, .,\-,.._-,. ini- i-iili-iit 2' ‘nciim ill iililWiiliilltf mile. iiioruo\'<=r. ‘sructiuns to the Greeks. Tin» 'i‘urkish delegation did not m‘ ‘.1 plebiscite, Oil leave the train lit Peril, but r9- tlio Coir piiuiiivii in a special car, which w“ ‘l l0 ll‘l\'" ‘llift-‘ll llllill siuntiuupiu (loviiirnmciit iippciirs i» attached to the (‘uiaio otpreaa after ‘gwtzsp, iliflilfxii control tiv foreign being detached from the Orient. ititlillltfléi, the Angora Nationniisfslnxpress. Tewfik Pasha refused lreifuss tn entertain any such pro- to receive the correspondents, one _ Iposrii and demand treatment simi~irif the Turkish delegates saying he liir to that granted the other van-Itvns lndls-posert hefififtiatklcbhofii i Recorded in Iialifax‘; iiiiii" lli TRNPH iinil its ','ii\i\lilt‘i.‘ Ut Neirlhousie University hi. 1P2 p. m. ‘tiny, lasting 28 minutes and eati~ Ciiiiiiiijiri- iiir rniiiiitiii in l‘. i Lliiiiii w; Aniiiit-iti" iio: ilic ht Hiiliulllli-l iii ili‘llllr‘.\‘{li'i\'.. to-i ably in a southerly direction. An- 3.-ll. p. m. lDebate Continued‘ lniParliameitt l (Yl‘"i‘.\\V.~\, I-‘cb. 22.-—'l‘hc continu- ing the debate on thc Speech from. lilic 'i'ilf‘0i’le in the House yesterday ‘apparently did not bring l1 divi~- Esioii on with‘ of confident-o or tr‘. linciidment uiiy closer. The second, ‘week of parliament opened with! inbuntiant evidence tor lmili Gov-i lernnient {tlltl Opposition with many! iililfllllkfifsl in reserve nnd it is 1105-" ‘,sibie the division will not come until the latter part of this week‘ ,or first of next. l i The lilrli‘! and tho Nations are again the chief features 10f debate, although last evening illr Lemieux replied sharply to Mr ‘Gauthier (st. Hyachinthe Rouville) lwhn "bolted the Liberal party ias". iwoclr. lie called upon tho Govern- lmcni to resign on the ground it hud lost its mandate rind was not the piriine Government thiit was elected lin 1917, lhat the 1917 tiiociion was lnnt nn r-icction but an "cloctorni; ied charges oi manipulation 0t sold- ‘iera viola, iii that election and men- tioned affidavits produced to sup- 11mm). fday afternoon the leaders of the (lovcrnment and Opposition pro- ‘Lgressivcs united in paying a. tribute ‘ ilto T G Wallace (York West) who died yesterday ln Toronto‘. Morgan l-ion W S Fielding requested the {Minister of Justice to bring down nt once ordcrs of Council appoint- ‘ lug Canadian delegates to the Lea- Moore little of Nntions Assembly at Geneva iiast year. Theaeshouid be before i1the members Mr Fielding said to v permit an intelligent trndorslnnvii g (lordonhif the question nmv hvfnrc 12c liousc. The Deputy hoped to The b0 s wh A u - ii-esiiy fol‘ tnblin lm edi t 1. y om ‘ve count on to brlngllThe llcula than gldiolixlfvliodauzlfil thrao o'clock C. Campbell Rodd McEachcrn L. Campbell Williams ¢_- 1 THiS is REALLY A ‘SUMMER JOB ‘port this by A B. Cobb, (ivestinore- ._ l “Yben tho House opened yestor- - rupiieii hcl have orders in r-oinclii i... lwick man. lion is also called for on tibe ground -‘tb:it he docs no; appear ling rare of his province's interests. League of TORONTO, north east winds; local snow flun ‘l i es. The lowest Monday night was 10 below lero Only on one previous occasion a winter, on the night of January 29th, was i, tcrday zorn. ‘the hinhest tvns 2i above, at 10.30 W11, l ldobiiiuziinry" _\l.r Lemlcux revlv-i "00 l .-_-- Want Senator McDonald To Resign at Once u.‘ ‘- .s'r. 101m, Feb. t2.—4.‘oufl.nuing; ‘mate-ii to be 2000 miles nuvuy- prob-ll“ (‘Rimming “gamm- “19 947M113’ ‘rhent ol J. A. McDonald to the Sen- mhcr Eight shock was recorded at?“ the ‘interning publish a whole sheaf of ilettcrs nnci telegrams received from loll parts of the province uproot- nhg ilisiippointment and disgust at itiio choice made. The demand la utmost universal that Mr. McDonald should at once resign tho position ‘and mniro way for a New Brune- Stsndsrd will tomorrow Mr. Wlgmords rcsitna- to ‘be tali- THE WEATHER .. .. - TEMPERATUB TIDE, MOON, ETC _-.-q Feb. its-Strum temperature on so cold. At 9 a. m. yew mercury roadster!!! during the day last nizht it tho 20 above. zle the Sunshine Kid : ‘ .._ 1 .. ., L-‘_';.:;r‘Q,»-<ib3‘ ‘ . . _,