\~.\\\\- we. ~\\ by Eva-u l Re ciianwrrmowie, CANADA FRIDAY, MARCH p11, 1921 "Milli ME" All "l" FORMAL oenl no or THE "l" "0"" PM" PRDVINBIAL nolstiruni Declares Diiicial Spokesman oi Grand Trunk Grammy “m, Afiendmcé wimessed’ we Farm,‘ Dlscmmg "vim" Exmssed i“ ilpeniiig ofthe Second Session Under the Bell ' Administration. bpeech from the Throne tn»...- t. rm start... 3m 3123.38.13»; 3m 33,-, Retrospective and’ Non-Conuttal. lNGFlOR-B, Marchélilr-Itvlthe fortress of Saints Peter and LONDON. llnrch 10 —rl’0669l| "it is a.ll bunk," said Mr. Corbett r alter detelfllllllad fllielflilt-sjPaui. The revolt was reported Conbett, chief apolzoartiau lor tat‘. in dealing with the subject, “that The Provincial Legislature open- pturo, {he uortrsss. of Kwn-tsrtrssrllns thrwshout Rueuannark- Grand Trunk our ‘men o! Fanatic i the high cost o! railway operation’ ed yesterday afternoon. There . Biflsimvik wrc“ “"9 Wllll- ed especially b? 116W D055"!!! l" "I Wmmimfl"! i"! "19 lwltimellli in Canada was hindering the devel- was no military or other display n . "W11"! hundreds n1.bod.‘M°Boow_ gctviet artillery Wflflimade to Partlimmflllt by Dr- R9141 opment of railways in Canada antfand t.he opening was more than lydng on the 109. 110001111118 7-0. said to have lbeen employed in the. Minister of Tfiiways, said that the that the wages being paid" was resl ordinarily quiet. r rewhllli he" tow,- cwi FRTWW "l i119 will!!! Whore blind railroad workers of Canada are not ponalihle to an extent; for the con- There was a fulrly large attend- rqports were-received re-I reds of rioting printers and fact- getting more than the average dmong- time or spectators, inc-humus qum a number of ladies. The mg the ‘Itmmn ‘t-Petrozrad‘ my hands ‘Wm m down. ' o . v Promptlv at three o'clock Hon. Speaker Duffy took his aeatfand i a Fog (lenses Loss Along Mersey . read the formal announcement LIVERPOOL, March iii-About from Government House intima- ting that His Honour the Lieute- Mtofiqegai to Tits Gluardian“ I i ‘ i l’ ‘Mu-c m'_‘ a or‘ a dozen farm fires last cvenin in and" h Th. Gunman ltcibert W. Griffith, self confessed‘ u wide ctmte around Liverpooilnn _ _ slayer of Wdllisun A. Holland Mon ______ , rm rm- lwrrr a» "er "we u» or new ti"."minaret:122.22%: _ . t. ' o ‘ eweea.xiiir‘se.tr.l‘.lrstre“.."n;"“r.r::el“ r... t-.. m, ,, rlesnovt: up “m ‘o have beeuibmthera or which mm he was10.—'l‘he big British freight steam “comm Chudwuu’ wavprley. GM ma,“ Tied" is however, manager, was this morning found er ‘vandmy’ h0g3: (5,011; Aisle? u: acre and three at rCrosby. There _ ream“ M beuévo‘thm ‘mm be ‘mm by reason of mum“, PQYUBBP. "it"? t "h: °_ mt“ i a were also outbreaks at Bootlc uncement was well foun ed-to stand trial ifor the murder and Y"k°‘° P‘: 2w t t 5 p“ ’ n a Fl“! men ‘were IIYFQBIEI! flt 9P0“ that the home secretary will] will ltberefore be c-nf-lned until in- “gay i“ Qjifénvl , wk h" by. where a large qunntitr 0t in- .... Telileth sentence on the strtwtlons as to his future are re- ‘ i? ‘w “Rh Vim!“ u‘? it iln-muiable spirit Wits‘ found.‘ in tho my of insanity, evidence. along CBlVBfl from the Lieutenant Govern 5:55:92“ ‘$8 £2 3:90‘; 3e Kgxfi; other cases the fuses are believed . tins being sxpedt/ed from Tor- or. 59c fiver’ according m radio day to have been inserted in hityricks. - patches. ; The steamer struck inside Bump kin Island. between the mouth of the Kennebunk river and Cape Porpoise. This lo more than fifty miles to the westward '0! the Ken- nebec rlver_ According to marin- ers familiar with the locality where 031i ir-SHEVIK-l REPULSED {RUM KRUNSTABT ieeds- o_i Bodies. Left‘ Lying on lcc. New prising ill Moscow Where iiundrcdsot Cwti- us Wire Moved DownWith Machine Guns. _ lt is believedio-pbe in the irsnosa » H31.“ of the revolutionaries except for LEGISLATION: Til outrun lMMlllRiTjtlM in oiuiui» Bars Will be Kept iiplrlgainsti lnrnipanis field Central Europe. Only Bone Fide Farmers and Domestics Will be Admitted. increase the money at present in force and will, V t op- 10.—<8otnc iy bona flde torus workers and, striking changes in the regulations domestic help. llmtrnigrfllioll 170.111 governing the fitiiltir-lriiflli of lmmi- the British isles, France or tho grants to Canada, sro reported itfunitt-u stares will. it is reported be under consideration by the not be billderod b! "18 99' NEW Cabinet These which are ex-pect- latlons but the bane W111 kg kept ed to be passodwithin next tiny or,up against imun-igran {r0811 Cent- two will, it is suited. ‘maintain or ral Europe. . ,. United States ilantsf Manufacturers Assob _ Modified League Ari Optimistic s lai to Tho Guardian rim.‘ r-mmnoreo. March io.- In ed at the Troreign Ofilce totlu-y that 111° "W? °‘ €*‘“""u l“m‘bm"y "'9 negotiations were under way be- d‘) ‘mt "m" w- a“ u“ Wm” m tween m0 “each Embassy m the (110995; or n general electlonahJ. Washington and the U. S. State 9. “1"hin“°n-1"°“1d°“‘ , Xi ems department ill an effort to induce Gamma“ M"““m"“'°:'h “The President Harding to favor sex-opt; m"!- wm ‘"- aqbmque mfirtun d once of a modified League of Nri- W534i“?! “fin. h° n 80d’- uoum [mes not excessive when 6011196!‘ I I ‘I with other gnuntries. diunltml; r. be decnrer. were op Magdalene llands '2“ ' O I Proton Service- of tho future. The following telegram speaks for itself:- qrstsi is Tlro euardiih ' ‘I i Special to The Guardian Byarrangement with the Federal “MAW-Ar hlarch" department of Labor this Province was permitted to share in the moneys set apart for technical edu- cation in Canada, and to use that money for agricultural instruction purposes. An‘ Agricultural and Technit-ri High School was thereupon cumb- ilslied at Charlottetown. Valuable work has already been accomplish- ed. The attendance has been larger than anticipated, and the outlook for the future most. prom- ising. ~ lt is hoped and expected that rid- vantage will be taken. of the ac- comodation to hold short courses in Agriculture for faiuners and farmers’ sons. and short courses in cheese and butter making for the benefit of the managers of the fac- torics. During the recess my Govern- ment has been in conference with the Governments of Nova Scotia New Brunswick, with a view to the presentation at an early date of certain claims of tho Maritime Provinces ziguinst the Federal Government, rt-lnlive to Western School lands. extension of houn- dziry lands, and other matters of an allied nature, Various bills on matters of gen- crni interest will ho submitted for your consideration. The public accounts for tho past fiscal year will be placed before you. nant Governor would open the le- gislature at three o'clock. This was immediately followed by the arrival of His Honour accompanied by his Aides do Camp, Col. S. B. Jenkins and Col. A. G. -Prowse and Private Secretary. Captain Palmer. His Honour on taking his seat read the following» speech: covérmonle SPEECH Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly:- 1 am pleased to welcome you on your return to your Legislative du- ties at this. the second session of “lie Thirty-ninth general assembly 1f‘ this Province. The Great War having terminu- 'ed, our gallant returned soldiers ll‘8 being rapidly and successfully ere-established in civil life. - Famine has stalked abroad. but it home there has been an abund- int harvest. Hero we enjoy teat-e nrid lrlenty and national ae- zurity. For all these blessings ve should be profoundly grateful You Wm be phased m know that c’ Dwme Pr°"'d°“°°' ,tlie expenditures have been well olgulitggmfizgyair iiigad 5::l:‘t1‘:':n'itliln the revenues and also that ' 8 in ', ’ n -.;;;..;... 315.3. rfgttx; i‘.$..“."iff“2li§_“..'£f%i“.‘1l 212.325." -o n w 'p ra e ap . troved by the Federal Government ,h:‘ll:u:::?:ailftbztggnilsgze 5:; '9' “id "M" "Th9 Cmmd“ H1591‘ requirements of the Province and vays Act." in spite of the ahort- Wm] due regard to economy Wm ‘Wm: ‘laba: "imagines mg: 1”“ M be submitted for your consideration "l8 as e gr n an mprov-‘and a rovaL n3 “I "W" 9r°1°°t5 embraclngi I to?!) assured that the various hm“ 6° “m” °f m“ "m" "m?" matters submitted to you will re- 1199 °' 705d in ‘he Pmvmce “"9 ceive your careful and serious con- mdertaken and carried well sideration, and that under the hrough to completion. It is theguidiance oflDivine Providence tlhe oucy o; my qqvommeng go take results will be for the best inter- dvantage of the financial nssis- 93"‘ 071110 PYOVUWB- 1M0 953mg by the pagers] gov. After His Honour's departure _ v t and the re-reatfing of the speech rnment and during he current by “om Speak" Dufly’ Premmr ‘ear to’ undertake a much larger Ben (ormany lunoduoed a m“ amount of road improvement. lwhich, on motion. wasbread a first The subject of Education is all time and ordered to ,e read a second time tomorrow. 1130:1483‘ a“: a“ “bsogmm t On motion of Premier Bell. sec- 5 B 9° “Y” my °v°mm°n onded by Hon. J. J. Johnston the n slvs the people the benefit of following Committees were ap- tore efficient schools. ltflilllfidl During the past year the Govern- couorrrou or zit-mimicked Irish B ildln s Burned u g - VERV CRITICAL ._.---Qoc--'—-— PPTRTH, N. B. March Nix-Kori J_ A Messervyv critical ii-i the condition of the 011 Chartonetos-n, _ J. Fletcher Ttrccridule, whose skull liiagdaleiie islands contract has Was frtltililrell- when he $112993 "W! bccn awarded to Wm. Leslie. ‘fell on some ice at his back door ' F. C. OTIARA. at Arfhureite yesterday. He was Deputy Minister of Trade and hauling his little grandchild on it Courmorce [sleigh when the rtvcldent occurred. Mr. Lesiiie is a prominent mer- hi1‘. Tweeddale. stlliiilllglhl: brick oi’ rhnnt. and owns many factories on his hand on the ice. He was renti- thnso Islands and the public can (and, “nggngckyug tbylthgfall zkrd he assured of an up-to-date BQl‘\‘1CU-:i‘6Dl1ill'lEd so for seve hours. bleeding profusely from tho eels all the time ‘Dr. Earl of tbispplaca was summoned and later the pat- ieu-t regained tsirrsciousness. To- night he ls resting fnivriy well but .liia condition is very dangerous. Mir. ‘Iiweeridale was formerly minis tu- of agriculture in the New Bvumr Elmira Branch to ‘- Be Reflpened-::%.:*.;i::a::““:..r:.e.. "silt? The i-Ilmira Branch ilailiway is baud u, mmn-O] the panalmg M. to be opened at once. This good uqum. m the pmvlnm news was received yesterday . the follow-lug telegram- The Guardian. Oharlottetown- I OTTAWA, March." Ill-instruct?‘ ions have been given that tho El- mira Branch is to he opened at once 04040000000 00040004 BNBENSF ll SPECIALS ¥¢O§Q§O4+O9§§§§O4Q§ QMRRI-CK-ON-Sd’ .3‘. lre~ mndt Nrirch l". iriilPi‘ 0' l3: viito houses and other buildirm- were tltiiilrqved by firo or explosiv s here tonight. The incendittrism me “qmdhy-struck It Wm he mrdlfla-l carried out by armedi men. possible to save he“ r ipxesumnhly irnreprxs-rtl for tho re- Captain Simpson and the crenrfwnl" “mm - ‘remained on board as the sea w“; . -—-— fairl, sin tl r1 t 1 Funeral of Slain. EDMUNBTUN, ntrsrsir 10-—A 1,, ,,;,,,,,,,';",; Q2", ‘fmhflg’ fading, number of witnesses testified in feet of the ledge on‘ whiéh m“; ?\f_B'r Pierre murder ‘Ease todayd. srounded_ e whet c‘ ts of t e accuse . \ were traced up to 9 o'clock on the 3 ‘glltexggfifigfia iiiuf'tsi'“f‘s‘terkt ntcht or the murder. lt was said éngkmly in m”; sfikxuh. ..0c 0n. tenant“ who were killed m u" . . e sregiatercd . fill-l "l9 "ccusmi 5mm“! 9'5"!‘ 0T m, owned-vb. R m, m. a, C swims-rude of "t uiilitary- convoy in .d{inging.h;i‘hta‘reflwae no trace of was“ Hmngpoél l) i 0,. of Clmbmlilh last. ‘Samnmy w“ hum boo on scot ca. ‘I Que m“ A] ' ' _ . a . giers on Fehrua 13 “d”? to;- PiQfLlann to take W; alggmgn‘ Last. vii-gilt six police patrols DAi-RYMEWS ASSOCIATION or grain for an Italian nor-t. ‘more 'l"i';t'.l up in the streets and I sum . ‘Wild Beasts Make Voyage Across Ocean LONDON, March IOr-Nbrtii mcrican trade cicrles are great-i NEW YORK, March 10.--A shit igwilfimgifi "m tggeurlvgl M" °§ load of "educated wild beasts," as ‘Stockholm, their thenfiarst fir. gt m” R"‘3'““‘ 3mm“ “m” “m” ,,,,,,,,,,, _,,, ,,,,,,,tezzzsleznsilzitsn:.:l‘n::..:: 232112‘; l“f.‘.‘i;..';.“é‘:.i.l‘:;? if; and quart; also for sale isrgel-Egfzli gggnfwm‘ "'u'-b°bi'°'°""""lths steamship Hawaiian. and the cooking stove, tiuitnlble for lcrb-fbnttlm In mesuggxogfc ‘lgemay: percentage of smell-boy truancy in 5W!‘ ‘um-MT Barium APP‘? °3‘ms.ng or (gammm p the neighborhood of pier 7. North Wm’ 5"”? ' jtiver, took a big jump. Pisrsiri ciais. perhaps, mindful of their own boyhood circus days, softened toward the youngsters and made no attempt to shoo them on tho piers. indeed. they crowded with the boys around Dexter Fel Ottawa March 10th. 1921. iiaritime Provinces Telegraphic News Special to The Guardian i r imam-A arm. ron sen:- ‘ housework. Apply 2&8 Glfafton ' . . . _ sr FIERRES rte-mt now on um Fort" BALE-Q-ALEXANG- la. Apply owner H. A Robert- DUBL-IN. lvlitrc-li lit-ck police funeral for Brigadier-General Cum- o; ini-ng. curmphnder of the Kerry military area und- two of his lieu» r gate..- uouste wane‘- . house. 112 lfentStLAwlY . L. ronnker. Montltlte; KTEDJAAID F i ,_ _, I- ufiswork. Applyqgn tan ot- ilce. ' ‘ ' g, RERTEEQT§QO%YMLQEQ; twnmnmitroroiv. N. B. Mar io-- iand‘ Dalryriusnkts Association in con ‘LL THE PBRQON WHO-Pm.‘ vention here today. od up the pocket Ibook by mlMfl-RQ nt Bpyne Lodge rooms return t9 Easter Hotel. citinand receive reward. OTICE.-APPLIOANTG DESIR- ous of entering ‘the North Adiarms ‘ Bcliool for nurses. N0- ‘ write FIRST CARGO OANADAIN‘ WHEAT Rescues eunoes VIA PACIFIC Austriers Turn Now VIENNA, Mar. ilk-Formal no tlee that it would be reguired to, fulfil the livestock provisions of the treaty of 8t. Germain was‘ served upon the Austrifi‘ govern- ment by the repel-slipper compile’! sion today. This involves the de- livery to Italy. Jugs-Slavic unr.‘ ltumania 20.000 bead of cattle. tr.- eluding 6,000 rpilstr ‘vii; rirr British represQpiaQv __in theirs? parations body WPWWlf ivrevious attempts by the inter-gated nations to secure such action, the ground ‘of trio opposition being that tpq requirement was uufptr trip, the,‘ $1,250,000 FOR COUNTRY BRIDGE WIORK r81‘ JOHN. ill/larch l0—Word has A ' been received from Ottawa. that $1,250,000 twill -b o appropriated by Parliament for Courtney Bay and general harbor work hero. (Syd) JAMES McISAAC ‘Training lAdanis, Mass, will .. Supt. at once. save MONEY BY SIUNG R. i: White at 189 Queen Street be- fore buying a new or second hand car. All oars sold under n‘ written guarantee. WANTE,D_—-A GIRL FOR GENE-c ml housework. Apply to Mrs. F‘. T. Melisa. B. R. No. ii. Char- lottetown. ' WHIQKEY STILL AT MONCTON DISCOVERED MONCTON, March l0.——Tlio 11o- lice this afternoon ferreted out a crud: kins]. of a wthlekey still in full operation within a couple of hundred yards of the police stat.- lon_ The. still was a ,liome.msde at fair, Tlmt the evidence that it -was dieing the work for which it was intended was also found by the police. A man harmed ioeBlanc, who was drunk, it is allegedt from tho The vessel 18ft Vancouver latter part of December with__3,000 tons of wheat, which had been shipped by railway westiviird from the grain centres. The ship called at San Francisco Rod, San Pedro. passed through the, canal and pick ed up more. cargo at New York. "FQR 8ALE.—FARM OONSIBT- ting of 30 acres in Royalty 2% miles from Charlottetown. next to Water Works. Qffers will be received till March 31. Apply to ‘John. Saégders Elm Ave. or P.- o’ B“ comuurreze FOR 3ALE—-ONE ' LIGHT SIX McLaughlin touring car. ln- first rluss runningorder. i new Good- year tires. Price very row. R. E. White, Phone 521. ‘WANTE . -.f_ OK-K ‘EH- mnle pregerred. Aqrgly nnil Burr. Daily Meat Marlft lillm Avenue. i i I _...___._..__.._...,.._ wmrso AT oNoE; A GUANTI tv 0f pressed straw, will pay highest prices Phone or write. liiaoKie a Co, Cbarlottst-ofifl. . . ‘RAW runs wanrrso. ‘-- smP "18 your furs. Highest. prices iuiti. w_ Chester s. Mebure. Charlottetown. , __ uumwilirtrso~ l-llld Surveyor. Herippnvlile. --_~ ‘Fgrrnsat: sucxsvs mouss- rriseiotiio. New London. r a‘. l. - ‘Foinawatfif, tier. i l ‘A lvcw, my rm upbeat-I "t rm s , teofo titration, with dwell ha" ouse. almost new. ‘and two barns; in. B. iisoireod. rrnuox? “r rut m" HUTi-l a ‘cow ties sat-azure: 18 u. P; PALM ALL UNCALLED FOR SUITS resale to their customers. Wise men ‘CLDTHt of the wit. I cr engine with reverse gear, one 4 ii_ P. Fraser with 2K ft. boat or not, one ii ii. P. imperial and one 6 H. P. cautionary. Allin soon repair and very i w priced. it (‘amnion (it Co. Bel o River. and overcoats from our 30 branch es tbrouithout Canada will be soldat (14.00 Qili-fllhbdd trousers $3.95. ln many oases this price isisss than 1-8 their aptnai value llierciiantn buy these rroods for men will 2 or 3 suititand an over- coat at this price. For sale at 158 Richmond st. English and Scotch Woolen Co. CLOTH, CLOTH-DO your women folks need materials in good qualities for their dresses and suits. Wolliave thousands of‘ yards that will be sold as low as $2.75 per yard ‘Kc 1'08. price. in goods 5i to 56 inches, wide. Thisie run elcpelionr. opportunity‘ togat materials in bptwt Gilli"; ties than usually found in Mr menu fabrics a-ndalso take care chilrirens ‘hard; 0:11 gains: g ' jpfldlqsl . 0 ll - M». l: 8mm! Woolen 0v- IIA ill/AN. ultra so“ roll! be unbroken. Potroerade Now r in Hands oi- -__-_ revolutioltm. forces. were. in tire streets of the city. However. the owners say that Ln the future the Atlantic voyage will llevtilnrionary Army scrum-incest. Maren io-r's- trograd is reported to be in the hands of the revolutionary forces whic ‘ for several days ‘huytfbssn » tlghtng against/tile Russian Bol- shevlk troops near the city says a spucilal dsspatch from Helslngfors. rececived here this morning. The victo- rions,.the desphtch declares», after a terriific bombarimpii of Petro- grad from, Kronstadii firasnoya. Gerlro and Syltqifliibi "blah W" followed by rnschinqf sun battles Lennon.‘ mp3,. io-ra degnawh to the" London Times‘ rrsip Risa. dated wstlnesdav. uni all the Bol- lowes, representative of the Ring- lings, as he related to newspaper men the personal history, idiosyn- crasies and performing abilities oi each animal as it was taken off the ship. Statistically, there were eight Bengal tigers, as many polar bears four bla/ckmanel Nubian lions. four dromedarles. four camels. one se- bro. and ‘one monkey airlqng those listed as “educated wild beasts." Then there were twenty-six horses nnd six ponies comprising the Ringling equipment. The Hdwsiiin also brought in a. number of Ger mun sheep dogs and a canary. The unitary is mentioned because First Mutc W. Steaves, its owner. de- clares‘ it holds a. sixteen hour con- tinuous song record. ivliiie the camels were being load ed into specially constructed boxes to be hoisted to a largebnrge waiting alongside the steamer Mr. lfeilowes called the attention of the r-tgortora to, what ha term- ed the ' “will expressions on the fsceifof tho’ "Ullllflii. He otlilain- etl that while the Hawaiian war passing the Stator of Liberty, the four camels ‘ " out loud at V “rent, has increased the salaries if the teachers. The supplements ‘roin the school districts have been 1ore generous than in former rears. Greater interest in better education has been aroused and nnnlfested. , The number of vii- aant schools in the Province has creiitly diminished. lnitlalsteps have been‘ taken to- vards the medical examination of he pupils of the public schools. Elementary music and the art of ~inging are being taught in ‘riuce of Wales College with a "lew to their introduction and trnctico in the common schools. lt is also the policy oi’ my Gov- mnment to stimulate and ]ll'(llll0i.0 \griculture. Some of the features if tho work" undertaken by the lepartment of Agrciulture during he post year inolude:—— The holding of a Provincial lorso Show for the encourngoinonl ti’ horse breeders. The establishment of ii. limestone ‘rushing plant at Miminegash. The iriiportntion of crushed limo- tone at reduced freight rates. ‘Flu; purchasing of clover hullers ‘or tho encouragement of Island the . Agriculture-Hon Mr. Lea. Mr Lean. Mr. Brodie. Mr. H. D. Mac Loan, Mr. Kennedy. Public Accounts-Mr. McArthur, Mr. Saunders, Mr. Lepage, Mr. lliggs. Mr. H. i). McoLean, Mr. Arsenault. Mr. Stewart. Standing Rules and Orders-Hon liir. Johnston, Mr. McArthur. Mr. McIntyre, Mi". Stewart. Mr. Arse- nault. Private Bills-Hort. Mr. Hughes. Hon. Mr. Nash. Mr. Mclntyro.| Mr. ltletlieral. Mr. McNelll. Printing and Binding Journals- Mr. Butler. hlr. Hessian. Mr. Mac Lean (H. D.) Revising Journal-Mr. Riggs. Mr. McDonald, Mr. Stewart. Engrousad Blils-dvlr. hicllonald. ‘Mr. lllctherui. lilr. Butler, Mr. Dewar, Mr. H. l). MacLean. Contingent Accountr-Mr. Lepage Mr. McArtliur. Mr. H. D. llfacLeari.» Legislative Library-lion.‘ Mr. Hitches. Air. Dennis. Mr. Butler. Mr. Brodie. Mr. Stmvnrl. PREMIER BELL moved. second- ed by lion J. J. Jolnistoit. that the consideration oi’ an address in ro- ply tn tho speech from tho throne be taken up on Friday and con- tinued until the reply is ‘agreed upon. lliotiou carried. PREMIER BELL moved. second ed by Hon. J. J. Johnson. that the House stand adjourned till 3 p. m. Irving. liir. Dewar, Mr. A E. Macfggi-B be!“ hem nwamn‘ emmm‘ Enjoyable Brotherhood Methodist church heldyin the Hearts west. winds. fair countries which were’ oupplying, Austria with quantities, o! mu): fats and that nations to which czittio would go do not actuall? need the stock'r1eiiiii§'e§._'____ ' ‘HIE Wicaariucni .. .. murnmirpp _, _ TIDE. noon", em. ronowro. March iiL-ebhth product of the still. and who i_s al- leged to be the owner was arrested Banquet Last Night The ‘Brotherhood. Banquet 0t the Memorial Hall lust. night was hi.‘ lligh tide- todnynat'ifif‘i;l noon gely attended and proved an oooas tomormrv at 12.2‘, .Y u, ion oi‘ exceptional cnioyment. ‘Prof The lowest tempos-st rye-Wednes- G. D. Steele presided. The pro day was 47. By 9nd}, 7 T . ' vofidifltls opened with a splenrlirt. tiny morning it had dropped. supper followed hy a sing-song led Tho higher, during the day wan ll)’ Mr- H. (l. Goflmll. - 3T. At. 9 last. night it was 34. ‘Following tvas the progrtvmmot~ ‘Tnesuifhn King-"God tSavt- qgosy, the King." . lOur ll.ezlslrttora—Proposed h‘; _ lrieut. Governor ivilcKinnni-r raspou ’ ’ deli to m- Mr. .r. r. ufitssr. ( " Shim-Mr. i‘. Li. Gallagher. (on , _ l . ‘ r ' cored), t *1 Add rcss-iilev. O m: chisel-lire! Km’ (i. l", Taylor- "Tlie Twentieth Century Call for Leadership" ' dtialo Quaristtwhlossra Gorbelnl _. Gallagher. Hutcheson and Taylor.| ~ '" Toust-—The 'PI‘0f($8iltDIlB—-P§GD09 ,, ed by hlr. c. s. lninsn. replied ts! by Dr. H. D. Johnson. l vtic-lin sdio-Aftav. T. H. Little!‘ johns. . 9N- ages-loam beyond his might find ovmolt with snsviit leaders of ‘Pqtrograd ol- cspefl by motor car following the sspturs by revolutionarlei this morning of the entire city with the exception of Nicol_ai__ mu _Flu- land railroad‘ m‘ V's. Soviet troopssuflpreel" losses at Kraqnoyi‘ 8 J l8 miles soilthelst, of Petro litl l? Gltolilfia, thirty miles southwest. v Krallnoya C. McLean Korltev! d QIIIUQ (‘lfilill-"l, BIIOY Wmm" h‘: Ind Mi! ro- °Ii°°"" "mfltruw ma»! vmt-t- ,'_,‘@rL-.- ' »..\'. r: " - ' rhout-rmultterw-it prosent oceiilllih" more onnlvfllll 9 s Qqd ‘c the unto. time rionblv lrli income. We require a m"! 0 clean ovum. NW4- and be .v. or street can" ruaeemwc“‘3"" suu"n'u.ene.ier.§.f§§.: 001138"! in n; married m" it u.’ ""‘ It» Toast- Clvurch Brotherhood —, Proposed by Mr. W. 9. Grant, tree-pended to by lilr. S. A. NM- Donsld. lPr-esident of Zion Church Brotherhood. - Tortst-‘Jfhe lAtfleb-‘PIODOQM! by m. my“. Beer. "For they are , _ lolly 800d fellowo". HALIFAX. N. B. March iii-Rev During the above program: a. note, R. W. Ros presided at the open was rsul from Rev». H. T. flay‘ lug of the clinical. convention .oi nvoncl audio: flrcatirrgs and ox the Nova Scotiarflocial service court _ lug regret ni his inibilii; tu | nice in; im rtirzghigh cl s_,s_ dgiify oil here today. Tiles care of the e present, .,- . animals an a p. An increase feeble minded and moving picturesi iBetween eighty" and ninety men ta tho special grant to institutes. were a . r attended the banquet. ~ zrown clover seed. '-°m°"°“'- Frill"?- lncreased grants to Exhibition "ssociation resulting in larger ex- ribiis of live stock. Grants to school fairs—teachers ‘lid pupils epcouraged to [renter r8011. Generous prizes to dairymen as wducements for [re tar effort in he production of mlk. Assist- thoir discover! l". the first time that their destination was a dry country. T119 llliiirtsrq thought the camels looked doloful. ‘Particular attention was called to Emir, a ten-ysar-ohl Siberian tiger, which, according to" the trainer. is the‘ urge-t tii captivity Emir weighs more than B00 sour"!- rmdlis 8 feet 6 inches long and ii ‘but 8 inches to the-two! the lliolldor. ' n; r- _i_ SOCIAL SERVICE ..____ Winowo‘ t "wit. $22,353.. mt; $0 lily ien ‘ y l": o "i? t rm groper» Irol-r scum ma». non into Y! "n" u 1 modal on“ . 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