" 4 ‘l . _._ ci. _ ` ` ' I *’. v __~ V '_ ‘_ `;. ‘_'1,.i \. __-f--,~~/ ~ a 1 5 i. . _ ‘ " . ` »" . i _i ~_._. _ __ _ , . ... _ . ___ _ _ .~ _ _ ,_ _ . ,_ . i. , .i __ . _ __ __ _ _ _ _ __ , _ __ __,_______,_____ I , v 1 i 1 m 1' if ¢ ___-.-_-_. ___ ;,4__--i_;,._.:_.;_ .__ \ \__ i . . ‘ ,. i i 1 ii I r 1 i- 5 i _ \ v i ,o _ ,_ l _ _ _` ii() ‘_ »--- ,__ . _\ ___- -_-_ __ _.___.__,,.___. ___~g_.J_ __i___ .,~ ,___ .~.=»i. --1..._~.f._ > =_~_.w-~=.- ir _ _. .~ _ '_ __¢,__ 3.# ,- 3i°.i~i.‘_.a°..°f”°i.1-‘- sewer.-.. I 5 'Q an or- i _ _ ' . _ . -_ _ I _ 'lim News. - _ ‘ - . _ - _ .. _ . .» I I “ ‘ ‘ ` ‘ A - I . Mcmivalisiilv HE HARL0l"IElii ARD ___ iii. - ' _ ` '*“" READ A|..|_ `ove:,R’|=l_=_!-|_p_~|ici¢:-_ s-:osygan =|g|,,,ANp.........- _ ~ _ - G TID '§2ENll"8‘¢Ig"“N%D*¥“D’lr'l"} "Tale Lnrasr News CHARLOTTETOWN, CAN`ADA,"1`I-I’URSD“AIY, MARCH' 2,`I”9II. " smsr or ALL" A {af|'o‘i»}i'iii)¥'i¥f§1'#§h.nl#%9§%g_ siiii in I _NNINIILNNEE ' li‘lN_SSIIlIINlIlIN naman Doing Fine Work in Canada. _ Message _From H. R. H. Duke of _Connaught Special to The Guardian. (YTTAWA, _March 1-The first an _;_. N0 VOTE ON A I I _ i i=iiiif-rifiiiii NEWFOUNDLAND .QUITE _ “i§‘iIiN§N.§u Excir-so oven sronnas "‘i.*§i.i‘,’.'i,E,,' nw inns -- ' i ~odiPivo sts' ~ ; -_ iiiiiiiwiis 1 " IIJN .BENEFITS I Other letters Will Crowd it 0ver ' _Because _the _Plants will . _ . _ _ -illotobie tures of Insane Patients ____ __ _________ _ 11 re see l ' » ._ _ _ _ _ - I mcenlizllilg Liitiri n -lm ""0-perlltell :hy il_lll¢l" _ _ by hwmmégsgnfspomd Wants to Know Whether She __ MINE SININE ‘cw 1__-_“___ 1°- _ ENNMNINIISNIP -._ifr.“.:‘;fs;:;".:“:::i__;ri_“° Ailillil IUVEH ' s” ‘mi _P { *|3|_i|i|]. - - I10l`l111e1', Senator from lllinoi; » ` I I ` I -I lRo:`;,ltBl(1;I bsupgrmtendmt 0! t B ' ____ amrmed _md _hem ___ __ ._ _ _ _ _ - in ur8 -Asylum for the ID- .Special to The Guardian. _ e ery likeli -f .._.¢ mile- l11 B report published in Th Scotsman tells of two almost. mai-_ that the German Government has in- Will Share in Reciprocal Advantages B BERLIN, March 1-It` is reported nual meeting of the Canadian branch of a “me “P0” thi’ blll climb- , ___ . . . - ,» vellous cures of _insane patients by quired at Ottawa and Washington of the St. John Ambulance Associ tion- is being .held here. During its first year it has grown on the U'_S' Canadian "°°lPf0°li-y l-al`g€ NU|Tlb6l`S t0 by l¢ap_s_and bo_u_i_ids and -now ex- tends from one-end of Canada to the _ 0t\l¢lf. The work of instruction in first aid toithe injured is now going on i every~per_t of the Dominion. HMB-.H-. the_.Duke of Connaught, Grand Plrior .of the Order, sent message of congratulation. NNNNEN NNIIINS iP_i_ENiIS I‘[§IIILIII_ `i-v-' Special to The Guardian. NEW YORK, Merch 1-Jos. G. pact mt “"9 901.19011 and' an extra E. N. N. IINE SIIIIN general manager of the Cansdisn No yet in a position to announce our °°9°1l°" °l Cvrlgress is inevitable. Reltlfil '[0 WOFI( ___- n Special to The Guardian. SPRINGHILL, March l-The min -I-[1 operators believe the strikg is shun a over. -- T d t l h ' MONTREAL 1_._____ 2,____We _ _ __ __o ayt we vs; mee anics oiiercd td Special to The Guardian. S'I‘~ J0HN'S. N'i'i'd, Marci. 1-'riis action of the Government in subsid_ ising cold storage plants for fish to be conducted at Bt. John's and other places in the Colony by an Amsyicnf, e t firm has brought protests from the followers of the ~former»Premier, who iargue that the granting of a subsidy 0 to Americans is the first step to- . _____;_";§___°;___§’_°";;‘F’_'_‘_§ _*_;‘_';“___‘_'_f>f;1_‘_<1___:_§ Mechanics and Miners in _ ._ _ _ _ _ Defeated Crystals last Nigh _,,,,,,,,,,_,_t WM __ ______m _______ ___ ‘ _ 8, by a Score of 'l0--0- P. E. I. Hockey League, as far as the senior honors are concerned, and have won the first lap in intermed_ inte mee land the Sllpremacy of the sea, even _ 1 iave o e urn 0 wor . but were requeste ' _ get into Montreal, and you may be to wait for ii few days when they ex- wards the aballdonment of the COL) After playing s. tie in the snnim- at an expense °l “ty mmlona “tell” 'quite sure that our plans to that end pest 3 im. _ _ ony’s treaty rights and has nullified - Z ge number of miners will‘ ' .league with the Crystals the Victor. the Newfoundland bait law arc progressing_~' said D. B. Hanna, return with them, Premier Morris 'declared .the agree tail; as all know, visited the Crystal , _ _ _ _ ' 01` NBS and defeated th t t _ ` . _ _ rthern railway systein, who passed _ mentbas not impaired the ehective- score of 6~4. Last nightathem’l]ulPtN1e?‘ I I E Ipress’ m whlch Hun' Clmord SMU” through Montreal today on his way" ness of the bait lnw. increased the lend gained tgem, nd- ` ` to i-isiiisx to meet sir wiiii ' _ ` Hs suggested that the matters he “““l°'°°"l“8 1° the Crystals-rstiisr ii . am Mac . kenzie, on his return from England, .placed beforen committee of lawyers alive" dfrt' bl‘°“kl'“8 'Ulwm and pil- _ "we B” “1’°“‘lY Z°m“H`Slf°“K€1' in Without rariiznn intsisst ' and the ‘linsnsebigr B;gE§s°i(ssNo_°ight th' 'f. fl _ B ` . , _ D was l *'- ‘B °' 5' every “V “t We 111° 110i- lawyers in their decision confirmed fair exhibition of‘bockey throughout, ROME. Feb. 27-The ,Pope recover- the Prem1er’s view. but “il 'V917 Sf-G80 Ol U18 game the ed from his recent attack of influen- terminal plans. In a year or two ou CALGARY Alt _ F b 27-Th C - ' ~ whole system will be linked up fron; Board ' I Ta 'de eta- it ren al "_~"""°‘__-"' 'iN;yct§:;s¢hi?:eg;;,:;.qlE:;p,?,§,:&lT°rE_[?l:,; za in 5 °°ml’°“`“tlV°lY Bl101‘l5 time, Wl1°fl1<=r this Country will .bs entitled thyroid glands of animals. to the benefits of the Canadian Am. Al”-l`m°‘l by the naval activity of eflcall 1‘€CliY1`0city agreement. 'Intermediate Game ‘ Germ-»v sm other pews... ....4 ti... The Foreign ones praises... in...- agitation among iother powers for ance of the report. greater marine armaments, tha The Victorian of Charlottstownare 'British imperialist” "° '°m'“1°ti“g f ' . now the undisputed champions of the measures for the °°nstr“°ti°n °f 9"' ` hfils forty Dreadnoughts within he ...ii ...X y......_ ri.. ..i.,.........t°i _ Kreater sea Power want to give Eng- _Specinl to The Guardian. I WINNIPEG, March 1-The Free in. "_E_. is tlnancially_iiiteresteil, publishes n, strong cdi‘t0l`i8l today denouncing the opponents of reciprocity. EHNISIINN NNME Robins, former banker, entered s,_ gary O ra _B __ e __o___ plea of guilty in the Supreme Court U10 Aillarltw to the Pacific, and then- after ___ debate of two h0m_s_ by _'_ U H Crystals tried hard, but the odds mainly due to the nursing of his sis- . | | _ were rentl so ren s ters. It is now known that althou ii _ today to a charge of grand larceny of $27,000 from the Washington sav- ings bank. _ ~ _ ._,_11_----- VETII BILL III’ EIIH SEIIIINII NENNING -1- LONDON, Feb. 27-The second read ing of the lords' veto bill opened in the house of commons this afternoon. _ The discussion will occupy at least four days and s. vote will be taken before Thiirsday night, and possibly not until Friday. Premier Asquith, having formally well they you will h t iii see_.. Bee W 8 you W vote of 26 to 10, endorsed. the reci- the magslza detegmmedg entrsbit “V ll _ _ Z Regarding the rumors as to the ad- procity agreement in its entirety, - vent 9, blanking failed 0 0 PN* th? puma B mst symptoms were un' ditioilifi téihthe Atlan&i_:: _flees and es- Most of _the speaking was in favor _ The victorias mplac-ed. LeBlanc at mietakdbly 'those of influenza, app,-e. ecia e u t C d ~ _ ' - _ gompniy wmr erlixfrs theast iawiizze Of the agreement. The opposition was _ _ pging with B. Rattenbury, otherwise hensmn “lated thfft they WEN? B511- onto, has been left a fortune esti- tmde - “__d___ _he Royal m_g_ ML dwided_ A_ E_ C__oss_ president of the ___ tue ei:_:_xi__w_ats_tf1e_sai;_is as usuni_ Af. ciated with bronchial pneumonia. His mated variously from $50,000 to Hanna said it was quite true that Calgary Brewing Company. favored MONTREAL Feb. 27-“We have to 'illftlg et' a elnmgy to Bums°o“ temllemture F9” to 104 degrees’ ‘md $100'000' because he happens to haw the con_i]pany had been seeking to get reciprocity in natural products. but get into Montreal and you may be or-K mum on page 3) the mnammatmu was inclined to at two ot er large vessels to supple- d h - _ - ' tack this lungs, ment the Royal George and,the Royal (sjoff N' 5 1`°dU¢l1'l011 ln the tarid on quite sure that our plana to that I*/nd _ _ Dr. Petacci, the papal h sicisn _Edward, but these vessels had _not n “emma gooqs' _W' Gwrgewn HN P1`0Z1‘0S9111§." said D. B. Hanna, ‘ ' insisted that the P h tidy _' Bong disagreed with his method _ yet been secured-- unless Sir William favored any 1`€¢l11Cf»1011 111 111H111\fB0f»11f- general manager of the Canadian ~ _ __ in bed and take v;).:i?ms §:uri @ l1611dll11S his property and the young. _ ‘ g ' h ved tb d reading, the mess- __________._._ ~ _ _ m0 ° “W0” the way that the law is respected. up 'mm ° ° ° __ » It is charged bv the police that the urea which is designed to restrict th 8 he resolution that carried was sec and then' W"u_tll°'“ You Wil 99° nurse, who attended Miss Lockwood T ' - . th 't f th r chamber over ended by W. T. Tregallis, vice-preei- what Y°‘} Wm N97' in he ls,s1; 111 _ ¢»_ _ an on y' o 6 “We dent of the Alberta Farmers' Union. _R.ega“h“Z fllcirumors as~to the Bd* tity :if Miss I;l¢'J:§wocc)i‘E1¥saofN:t‘3;Etu:il;n legislation originating in the house of commons, J. Austen Chamberlain moved alinionist amendment to the eilect~th_at the house would welcome the introduction of a bill to reform ditions to the Atlantic fleet .and ss- time other death in th h ...__ _ ' th fi - EININI IHE HIVEI 1011211 His Pu s;sii:.°i~.:zr;r.trainees M ~»~ M?-°--“~~ 27-A" LENS NLWNIS KEEP ' - The effects were missed b lnti _ ly 811 B. 1111151111111! Wlge 0 twfmty ‘ *T45* "U5" U19 R0y11l 588. MT- H511' however, and the theft isynirfgmdvefo 'cents an hour are the chief provisions_ --- na said it was quite true that the hav been traced to Miss Leonard of a bill which Allan Btudholm, M. ciiicormn rsh 21-A briivs iittis ITHACA Fee 21-'mis barber shops wulpaur had drew seeking to set' »i~§,_,,i,0ie,, ,times include ,_ ,'m__ .P.P., labor msmasr, wiii introdussi.. 'rn i ' i 'rono.v'ro, Fei.. 27-A. E.. Tsyier, a prominent real estate man of Tor- the christian names of his grand- _ ‘ ldthfr and father. _ Albert Taylor, the grandfather, was a wealthy Londouer. Some of the est, Edward, went so far as to sep. I _ » t t d d , . ggdhgorxtuglrangemen o announce :i_____g_<;gr__seml;i_§t_.__spoke guardedly upon N0;-them Railway sysf_e.m,_ who P593 _UF t short intervals. It was only t e _ _ _ ` As to the statement from England 'riis-question of ioyeity was not ur- “I fl1f°“Sl1 MOMNBI today on his ` ‘“““°“°° °l the Elsie" °l 111° H011' “B ° "?‘“ bl” f“”""~ “lm 11 1111111- tiist the oiinsrd liner osmpeiiis sed by the opposition. G. ie. Devin- “Y ‘<1 Hamel. 1° mm B11 William _ mul;ffe:;'°§,§§’B;°;:dff,i§‘o§§`°'°°$;“ would sail to Céinadga thi; season ish, datnaturalized American, intro- MacKenzie, on his return from Eng- BOSTON, Fe_b. 26-Miss Amelia M, coaxed him to take suil1cient'nouris‘Ei¥ del' tl” l;°y‘:il 53?". 'hu anim ,leg duff 1"’ t_’__“k°t'°“ End Said that ll 11 land. |'Leonard. a. trained nurse whose home `ment When his temperature w d s in r- w _ ,, _ ' _ ' ' lxitga aigdl-°Nf ySiImlLam Mackenzie N:)i?raliz:; Arggritccanzy \?l1J%(r)in§.htchN1ul;l;- we are airway getting stronger N;rlil1o€Nvorc“t“-"vu arrested this af- normal for tyres days the Pope was yAft h y' has made such an arrangement he had tion of annexation but a fraction l11 this city every day. But we are jewelry? valuledwztcgzlllgel of sua]-mg auowodlto mt up' er is death his brothers kept ' would favor annexation because the “ot yet E.” 5' l’°5ltl°11 '10 i1111'10“11°° estate of her employelr, llfissrgzilrytfale not heard of it. , V Mr. Hanna left for Halifax on the are contented in Canada stil are do.” 0111' terminal plans.. In s, year 01' ILockwood, after the latter died at Intercolonial train at midday. ing well, like British institutions and bW°_ °“r ‘z:°lf“f£_‘;l;_‘;l_?tW1ltlhb°Pll'::’_lg:_d the Brunswiclrhotel on Feb, 14, s. i g rel, coming to Canada, despite the threat that he would be cnt off. Bev- eral years afterwards bs recef sd as were oi his istiisi-‘s déstii and elm _ ears later he himself messed gwg up an intermittent' correspordiénee with his son Albert Edward, as he ‘bore the two family names and be has been notified by them of a hid- _ den clause in the will, which gave the _ _ - old London man who bore both fam- ' ily names this fortune. the com osltion of the house of barewotcd girl, 13:yesrold_Josephin-e 0( Ithaca . are. expecting ___ rushing two other large _vessels to supple- mondnnd rubv ringyaliiied-at-$2 000 the l~°5l5l8¢\1N- e csuss in Na_ . _ _ . . _ _ h d _ _ __ D lords, while maintaining its independ- ence asasecvnd chamber. but declin- ed to p_roceod__with a measure which placed all effective legislative anth- urity in the bands of a sinEl° ¢l1511’1' bor lllid odcred no safeguard against grave changes fnade without the cori- sent of‘tiie.pson1o» ' Mr. Chamberlain declared that if the veto bill was the governmcnt's lest word it could not PB11S~ H” appealed for e. comD10111lB° ln 31° spirit of last year-'s conference- Richard Burden Haldane. secretary of state for wer. said that he regret- f her home saw the three g11`l9 E0 ted that circumstances having ariscii necessitating “the adoption of a writ- ten constitution inn. 1-iewsvsi-. if is d been forced upon the sovcfnmem wNileh'withou't it, could make no D10- gresd in‘eonstitntional questions con-_ nsetsii _T822 -ii-_.»_i_».i.d____'1~ii:__i;é>__f_fr:_I_f;\_;>_'_‘_§ was pi 11 mil y _ t meanwhile the veto bill ehamber. hu was'an indispensable p1‘6li\‘11l11&1"’ and l to its the gov'l\‘n.meht` would be fs 8° mission if they failed to_ risk their whole fortunes upon passmil 01° P” sent bill. ‘ .,___.__---1-‘“ EPFDBTS T0 -SINE UOIIII __ -FIUI ELECTRIC Clllll 1 ...__ nosroui I ree. 21--A stats-vgde crusade by women was started t<_>__e_v to save from the electric chair _C Lena Cusamirio, who was conv sites murder of her husband vwiggi dev' 'et'Pl¥mo\ith. Governor Foss w he “1`B. 11E°d‘1~ Cornell students, and sophomores and 0111119111118- would- 881110-Cu-twill this win-in 31,50 ,_ yard, some Qi u,,_,_,~¢_,_ eight hours, except in case of extra- ed by a party vote the resolution years, who was drowned. _ even freshmen have sprung tb-em of 11111111011 Undef ‘bbs Howl flag. Mr. cm have been Ncovgred and it is “_ ordinary einergeriey. Workmen would proposed by Maier Beattie, of Lon- ‘ The Pizroskisirl-l1‘0111 U19 ‘_'1“d°“ late. Hana? said he had _alreadt denied p,¢¢ed_th,,_t more Wm ,bon be found not be allowed to contract them- 5011. £0 D1`0l1lbili the Offensive die- ' this n Toronto and if Sir William mpawnshops selves out of the provision for n playing of foreign flags to the ex- o down upon the ice to cross to their _ MacKenzie had made such'an ar- ` f - _ . t ¢ f_ h _ th side of the river. rangement be had not heard of it. th:M|`;au|NNEl);aNlHN:oNi'N‘N;lob\?~l:Il;§:ldf1‘y'€,d in wig; N113: 'uggesre glgliterelrllr or female -solution called upon the government n the o er T‘|J1I:e;jr(]): were VlCNZOI`l8. KBl`Zell0W5kl» ---1-il _ aged 13 vvefsl Mabel G’°*°‘"“"" “ge” MID WITH IIINLAHD . to iur. studiisini, as siiowse to work overtime A saving elnuss is person or persons except the accredit- 14 yssis. and Marv Zvburs- “sell 1° ,___ ‘ _ s _ _ _ years. _ _ , Yestsrds, mornin ni; 7_0() th _ - placed in the bill to except agricul- A5 they l"`°°°°d°d mer tha we _:EQ Earl Grey Ncft Pictougfor Georgetowit ~ _ 'tural labor and cases where all the ments, a Union Jack of equal sizs three suddenly disailileare . h d with 115 tons freight, 25 passengers _ _ persons employed are members ol though harefooted Josephine rii_s e _md 100 bags of mB_“_ which cUns_st_ _ - - emp|°ye,_.s» |am“y_ Oth" clause, _ 11110 U10 ““°W “mi dmv" to the nvif' ed of the Maritime Express mail of _ _,__ I wouldmake the measure apply sspe- solution was supported by the entire seizing ViCf01”la by Elm h““d sh” lm ' Tuesday. She docked in Georgetown _’-‘ ' cially to any contracts made by the 0pD0Sl‘¢1011. illclllding the nationalist ed her to safety and next rescued at Mm p_m_ A special ti-nin brought WASHINGTON. F011- 27--The Sen- BERLIN. N. H., Feb. 27-Aroused government and would void all such members. with the exception of Mr. Mabel G\`0l1°“'*‘l“- (1 _ the mail and passengers from George- ate bill abolishing the requirement "om mel' Shel’ by *l‘°“l¢9 Ol 316 U10 >0011¢1”B°l'-S ll the provisions of the Gilbert (D1”\1111m011d‘A1'll1Bb8SlU1)- ' ` - - 30 guests at the Central House clam~ .act were _not carried out. The °°ll‘°~ whim has 8 “For 0 town to this city arriving at 4.15. that all foreign gold coills and bars herod ut f the lndow d d -------*I saving e 111°" ff°“‘ ‘“°‘”“‘“g hm The nal G ii is G 0 - d ii sited witii th U ited stat _ ° ° W 11 011 11111 B ' the wster iiitsr Marv ' my W1 g e ve 8. we tfefsur siisu he rfcoiifsd into ni: *l‘°“`-°°°“P°_ 111° best they could _to- y°f11`» dl"°d “lt” town this ornin ta in ssien , I_‘\_ I Zybnrn.. Wl10 Wl19f"rtl‘“"°Thsh€rf' no malls :ilid thrgee carsg cgeilts, KEN; crican ydoins before gold certificates night' lelwmg “mst 9' »tl1°”` °l°l-l1‘ I ` The 502 S*1lZ"d the gm by e ,IT cars meat. one car mixed freight and can be issued against them. was ing and vmuablcs b°l““d~ " The fire started just s’tsi- 10 and Started “h°r° with her' 1 ilv horses. p ssed b th H- use today nd nl , - r ~ - child \>€C9»1"1e lmmlc' §‘3_w:;;W're:§\(; 'lehe Minto left -Georgetown for Pic- rgqilires Nha osignoature of tlile l’i?esi¥ °°l°°k' ‘nd am1°.“El1 -'file Brvlnan _ _ _ battled with the 1105. W h ld __ ton yesterday morning at 7.00 with dent to become a. law. This legisla- were °,‘“`17 °” Nh” 410°” N1* hlsll - - Buttle ‘mended to stand by hm '°‘ that thi! 1111_1_1_:“*_l__"‘f_l;;‘_l_'i‘1 Its 0 an twenty-two passengers, sixty tons of tion was urged by Secretary of the Yagi °_::_‘1_'§‘_;;‘;____t_`_°_l;_‘l’°'_l$§“l`_*;‘l1gP\1_1`°€l ss ' . _ w '_"'. ~ » _ the g r -"'””'“_“'*` l‘:1iti!iNlr':;dm:>nid ~"to see 11 W9' service . _ " 11* B °‘ il” "““'°“ ‘° d st e i 4_ao ture and iisiit siiewisns er non-iss. omg work and nm' '___ __ 5 _ mm sleettocuted in Massachusetts mpeg.” hu bm-i_in omce Gave; ...if rw ess burdened 1v° 111° 1" DHEYB. ' I .....-»--'.'*“_‘ uames intent ...ii-s».¢»f_¢°1 1° °°" --.-.-;.-.-:ff;_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.-_-_-_-----A-or-'---'-'-*ff-`-"* mi11lB¢°1'°d tm’ ° at 8.30 p.m. Tues ay in ea o the W0m3llv beuevlng her to be dy* gg sighed esterdny. --"“"”_'_"_'° _ 4 - _ i113- Al' St' J°'°ph 9 Hoepltsglgx ‘Six iceboyate left Cape Traverse yes- The coldest last night and up -_to‘i_;‘::tm;?d‘;_a ,‘v:;_rg.:d‘;§?0%b;é`,an&"ra_ learned 111111 11° °*'“°“°" "° ,, _ tei-esy moniiug st s_eo with nity-eva tiirss dcieek tins morning was ei- Mm Qt Gumum om” at mm Mrs- C0l“ml’° °‘ 215 Tmlml “Whiz hge of mail and no passengers, ar- teen degrees above zero but at that ' 3_ ' _ `Pit01'l°l1- Sl" I” i“' “ “nm” 0°” giving at Cape Tormenbine at 12.20 hour it had moderated to twenty -rbi,-FED three _;-d'-h'---- mmt has not yet “apnea to um ____o_ tion. nm. three deems above ww- The warm- wntefs' one 5_‘;‘m,, °“”w§;f,‘ Mmm, Imam,” m“m°M,_ cum Dmhm. ‘;`A`A`A'A:::'"'EHYH'-H “ "N19 mul “Pedal t°4 0°'l7°t Tr5v°;`9° get ln thft `p°n0d ws! twvneyqqlr worker and 'paintel-_ Goo;-gsages tg P -_-_-_-_-.-.-E.-_~_-_-~_----»_----_----:----_-:--.--_---_-.-_-.-_-_-.-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-_-.~;_-,-_-_-_-_-:_-_-_-_f_-_~_-Y-_-_-_-_-_-.--_-_»-Af; left this city at 8 5 las even ng e_g_r;i;es_g`i'c:i€ zglcavuatum recorded the right mm G R Gouney Box Zdtf OTTAWA, Feb. 27-The Peculiar at- g _ ward the British connection and the clusion of the Union Jack. The re- under twenty-one should, according to issue regulations insisting that where 8 foreign iiag was flown by any, ed representatives of foreign govern- and make should also be hoisted in the most prominent position The re- Mr. Pugsley, who first spoke for the government, applauded the senti- ment of the resolution, but suggest- ed that it should not be pressed to n vote in which request his colleague, Mr. Fielding concurred. When it became evident that Maior solution. Mr. McDonald was put up to move the adjournment of the debate. ley, of the Uranium Steamship Com- pany, a non-pool line, carrying con- siderable emigretion tramc to Amer- ics, by way of Holland, is here nego- tiating with the governmcntiegard- ing the regulations recently adopted to restrict emigration and the re- iturn of immigrants by"v`Y8y”’ of'“i1'»5if- German ports. Under _these regula- tions emigrants returning to Russia* by Unraninm line are held up on the German frontier. The Uranium’s troubles. according to the official view, are due to a failure to eomilly with the German rules intended to ,prevent immigrants being stranded in Germany in the event that they are refused entrance into Russia. The steamship company offers to deposit funds to cover any loss which may ‘bo ncurred in this manner The govern- for private members, Mr. MacDon- ald's motion was regarded as a mere device to shelve the question, and it was bitterly opposed by members who favored the original resolution. ( Continued on pogo 8.) DROPPED DEM) Ill OPENING LODGE IIEEIIIIG I TORONTO. Ont.. Fsb. 28-When Hiram J. Bateman, Noble Grand of Laurel Lodge, No. 110, Independent Order of Oddfellows, was about to open thc meeting of the lodge in the new hall on Bathurst Street lest evening he fell out of~hie-chair. -l-is was carried into the lobby and ox- _pired in a few moments, tho cause of 'death being heart failure I _` ICONTENTMENT i'° °°°°°“'°"` *‘“"' .. ..' _ ... ..._ ...§.. _uv-_-iss.._s~»r__'_=_.»io.fwu._ _E,|)ngg1igiin|_' ggqiiggrg ° I A ..._----f-**" a ~ ~ ~ ' ` lets? the Eastern accommodation vious-night was zero. At nine p. ni. lan McDougall, situated at ew rg- thlrty minutes late, the Tignish ac-‘last night it was hfteen degrees yle, will be sold by ,public suction. eommodation one hour and fifteen above zero. March il, 1911 at eleven o'clock. _ ~h B raids accom- The length of to-day will be eleven ' __ ___ _ who was born si peasant and became His will, which has just been mods minutes late, t e umme _ modation ten minutes late and the hours and nine minutes. BOWmNQ_ Bnrkgn A\\sys_ nndsi- t to nsrlenrn to be content with wiist,ws_iin_e_. Let us get ne ei miss l°*f1\\1»\%`¢¢.-".1il1‘ bl." ll 85°’ l‘l°*\°’° _4i'\li¢tH\`i0&§ 'lvinbsqf our OWU l1l“¢' er sw ull of love and hope and i\1:qo_=:bQbk_s»_|oll -of the inspira- tion 'of _s genius; a few friends wor- thy'.ef been loved and .able to love O y d ti n train was thirty five minutes above The coldest recorded the pre - 1 » N _A us in turn; a hundred innocent plea- nniss that bring no pain or remorse; devotion to the right that will nev- erve; s simple religion, devoid Of i t . 1 :EEisl;;‘:.n‘dy to such it philosophy 11118 world will give up all the empty joy O Traverse accommodation t.hirt~ 'l‘he_sun sets this afternoon at 5.41 - mni-hiss, own \¢p¢d\ days sn it hos.-David Swing. ( t- ~ . i . V .q\;1»;._\{l»4`» -.~..,'\,_ | 4 ,__,_- _‘_ ~, 5, _- ape minutes late. and rises tomorrow morning at 6.36. nisvnn 3-_2¢dt|, ___..._---- The moon rises this morning at ...._.._.__-»---- Minard’l Linlment cures Di|temp,r` 7.30. .lblrfl Linimitourl l0\1\l. Mio. I ' \ _ _ of msn roster ev sh iz R ALE __ Yesterday the Southern accommo- nero and the .highest was fifteen "F‘Ds__Bac__“,__tw_a;_v;;u|=l:_l: _f::_‘emAiif _ _ _ ________ PARIS, Feb. 2'!-Auguste Loutriisl, set an example for his countrymen, one of the richest financiers in Rus- public, discloses that he heqinsthed rin, died -recently. He had been lm- $700,000 to the Academy of Sciences; _ ,'__ _ __ _‘__ \ ?'l"i » ' . pressed by the meagre endowment of $600,000 to the University 0f"PAris¢ _science in France in comparison, with and $205000 -to 'the Pasteur institute the United States. and derterinedto for research mark. _ _ _~ “_ ____ _ »,"». __s- - :` ".`