The PIP" Th" _ Edward ' Island Like The Dow. ' 1 cum-n, n o“ “"“mo'n':4inn. Iuuu&_ u the right Thing and ill dnlogatipn of the Supreme Counc. tlons demand. Dr. Simone intention of the German Govermlt would repl lin by the Aifled powers." and the Allied documents carefully. LONDON. lliarch was today given until Monday noon to accepothe fundamental condi. lions laid down by the supreme council at Paris. German delo. gates were Informed by the Allied rB])l‘t-.\S91ll8llVB5 today ihnt if Germ any does not accept tiiose terms the Allies willl take the following iiuinetiiale steps. .i'<‘irst the cccuputitm hy Allied troops oi’ the cities of tDuisberS, Dnesseidorf. and Ruhool- _ Second, each Allied countrl’ Will place such a tux on Ger-mun 1119i‘- liew York folio-rt Enjoyed by f h’ own Audience The werkly radio telephone con- cert given in Now Yank last nisht, was enjoyed .nt" the Technical. [School wireless Eltstion in Char- lottetown by ‘several citiilsns in- cluding Mr. Vumuskink of‘ the P. F,‘ l. Teiephne Co., it being his first experience of the wireless telephone. He was greatly impress ed and‘ pronounced it excellent music and as clear or clearer i-hsn tho ordinary telephone. The selec- tions by Lambert Muriphy, the famI ous tenor, “Roses of Picardy" was, especially enjoyed‘ and some of the latest jazz selections iwere a-lniost loud-enough to dance to. _..._ ._ .-.... l '0 OOO-OO-OQ-O-OO Q-OOQQQQ? lcoiioriisloseiiciics, .___________- ~--~ ‘TO LET. — TWO OR THREE rooms Apply $1 Richmond Si. '99c.1'0lI-AV. BEER d. WE-EKB are putting on a. Mg Emeciai 99o sale today and Saturday. Come. ‘LOST --BET'WEEN WH lT-E'8 restaurant and Queen Street a black pocket book. Finder nines leave at 233 Queen St. '~‘='5i."§;.l“é'fi redone. Riv-Es. my farm consisting of 20 scroll in very good state of cultivation, with dwelling house. almost new. , and two barns_ E. S. ltiacbecd. ‘TO LEt-CENTRALLY LOcAT~ sd large front room on lower floor suitable for office. ADDI! Guardian. -_.__._-..___.~.__----— ‘HARDWOOD BLOCK-S FOR FIRE wood. Few clrlosds for sale. Cut to any length you want it order- od now; otherwise 14 ins Write MacAdam Bros, Selkirk Station. i’. E. l ‘FOR SALE.- VAi-UABLE NEW large house on School Street grounds, modern improvements Apply to Mc-‘Lesn and McKInnon Royal Bank bulidins- '8AMPLE IlRON DED8~CLEA$ $0.06. Ali mattresses 818.00 and‘ $20 sraties this week $13.99. Beer lug at nearly half price. Odd to $10150 mattresses cotton felt it ~WGGl-_ll. l "Isaak. nu-rn A. no. 04 PARK i BL, Sonthwsrh, B. Iii. L, London iimsland announce their sprint’ sue cf furs at suction on Arrl lain. 1m. n. it. isms-r. mint "nvnmnvsidui P I ‘lkpsamm WANTID.» asst!- Ontlelmoh whose ambition ‘In beyond his present occupation misht find ‘more congenial employment with us and st the some time double his income. We result-s s. msniof "ll-ll a self respecting- ltillilil MINISTER cowlli ‘BY lllilli DEGISIUN tuna There Will Be u» Need u Extreme Measures, Germany llad Always Meant to do George Fxplliue Situation and Iiow Germany ' Forfeited Any Right to Leniency. ‘Ifiicfi-‘eoplés ' - . CHARLOTTETOWN, (manna FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1921 French ‘Fleet Sallie _0u Secret Mission Too Many Divorces lu United States (Special to The Guardian) BOSTON, Mass, March 3.—- Prohibition ‘of divorce is ‘its: more needed in the United States than the Volstesd Act, is the opinion of Rev. J. i_ Corrigan, a professor at Boston College. if divorces multip- ly at the some rate in the future as in the past, he said in an address hers last night, and there is every indication that they are increasing faster, by 1946 we shall have sn- nually in the United States one divorce for every five marriages. as Misunderstood. Lloyd 427/5" ' proceed to Tnulonu for c0allng_ Two crusiers and three torpedo hosts will then sail on a secret mission. Maritime Provinces (Special to The Guardian) lchandise as it may deem proper. LONDON, March 3.—After Lloydl the Rhine under Allied control will George had informed the Genmanlbe established. Third, a customs boundary along Reminded of the arrears, the Business Failures‘ The following business’ failures Paper Col. D. ll. Mcliinnon in Halifax ABLY PRESENTS THE CASE FOR STIEAMER SERVICE BE- (Speclal to The Guardian) PARJS. lMnrch 3.—iA detachment of the French Mediterranean fleet TwE-EN QHARL-QTTET-QWN has been ordered to prepare for an AND p|¢1-Qu_ ed today that he would resume the unknown destination. The entire practice of law in pliri-Ilemllip with fleet was ordered- Balnbrldge (Jollby, tile retiring by wireless to (Hamax Mam Colonel D. A. lIIncI-(innon. D. S_ 0. of Charlottetown. who served with gallantry and distinction over- seas (luring the Great War, is n welcome visitor in Halifax and is at the Queen Hotel lie states that he is seeking to interest busi- nrss men in establishing a daily steamship service between Pictou Telegraphic News President Wilson formally announc Secretary of State. The firm will maintain offices in New York and Washington. Remarkable Case Fit-President Wilsor Will Practice Laii (Special to Th: Guardian) \\'A‘EH INGTON. March 3 - Puzzliog France PAtitlS, llllarcli 2.—-'i‘lie case of Ann-ll Bllltlllflfl lnllvosalflfl Byssusdusls. lI-l-Aqfifi. DUMINIUNS) URGED Tll‘ 1N - GUNTRIBUTE Til AW loaiition Unionists Declares Decisions , iill Exception of Australia are Not ilhitriiystisg as Generously as They Should to the Mainten- auce of the Navy. (Special to The Guardian) - Empire. The dominion. 1S0‘ said. (night to contribute vwo fifths of LONDON, iiliirch IL-lirglllg tnnl lthn (‘not of the omnlrv‘: Mvlel- but India contributes mighty little, the Imperial Government mziki- illi- ‘(faxiadzfs navy was a lamentable. (3Pecial to The Guardian) and Charlottetown. This service has been (lisconiinuedi for some years, owing to the establishment “'5 denim)“ 7955mm‘; “m mp3s?" Gyfrma“ d°i9fia§i°n WM ‘Iilformctlmre announced: Provincial Motors, ett at the only modification of th ' . .. GPllllBD. Forelign Minister, said theY Paris reparation decisions .permitffg:xfizx'vgams:agéfryster' merit has been quite misunderstood gards conditions of payment’ such The German delegation. he said, as a reduction of the period ti}. -*“Z.‘Z.‘?..‘.’.“ni”.§°%‘33l. "““‘“‘“°“ “°“‘ "in our oph . . - years. Foreign Minister. “no occasioned to the attitude taken by the will arise for the actions set forthmsl-mnn Emph-(y y H h G gt 51$?“ lions of Germany toward the All- Montreal and Quebec: Brockv-iillo sat t e erm-nns wou, exa nodes, lie British Prime Minister‘s_si>@6¢il‘re rirentativ ' ths. cl o rn. ‘ most mgllhlilflii notfsfiiiifitilste: time: tlgaty gar)’ 0mm Exchange’ ma" Calgary of Versailles, relative to coal de 3.—Germany liveries, disarmament, the psmnont rotation Montreal and ‘Three Riy- of 20.000_000,000 marks in gold and org (Qua) Dr the punishment of Germlan ofiilcers opermm, ‘Association’ afiflmimélggrivififfcused M c‘ mead/tits); Dominion iron & Wrecking __ ed the British Prime Minister, in refusing tc. accept tho concessions proposed by the Allies with re- gard to reparations had by some act renounced the advantag- es granted her conference with the Allies” half of tho Allies announced the ultimatum . “Teddyl Roosevelt Son of Lats Ear-President Becomes ed to Germany would be as feel Nova Sootis. Battery Works, Ltd, 4 of Halifax; Joseph O'Brien, Ding-avail, i’ 2 Ymt" i° 3° (N. s); s. E. Gallant, mo, no ‘ M" PM" G°°"° '°'°"“-irsrn-. Village (P. E u: Gulf of st. in u“, ubl|ga_ila8lWl'9hC0 Shipping & Trading 00., He reminded the G<>Pl11i1fl,Foundry‘Oo.,Brockville (Ont); Cal _ (Alta); National Shipbuilding Cor- Drunhellor, "o dd. “mu” a 00., Lot, Montreal. Want Excursion Fares on Railway OTTAWA, Mar. 3.—<A strong ap~ ‘peat for the return of excursion rates on all railways was made by a-stronlg delegation of Maritime Province men representing the Agricultural Societies of the iMarl- time Provinces who waited upon the Government yesterday. the at the previous llllr. Lloyd‘ George then on ‘be- Joins U. S. Gabinet Assistant Secretary of the Navy WASHINGTON, March 8.-—The0- dore Roosevelt; ilr., son of tihe date Theodore Roosevelt has been W pointed Assostnuit Secretary of tfno Navy, to serve in the Harding Ad- ministration. ‘Iilvis was definitely teamed today by Republican lend- ers in the Senate. They declared that fleBidQnt ‘ c‘ Hardi-IIB Bl- ready had tendered the D051 to young Roosevelt and that lie had Opposition Have Floor t0 Themselves OTIX-MVA, March 3.—-'l‘he Gov~ ernmen-t members it is learned today will take no further port in the present detbalte until the Campbell sirbamendment to the; address is disposed or_ Word has‘ gone out to the meimlbers to hold EMPRESS O? BRITAIN EXPECT- 0. IS. Empress of Britain, cargo and i707 bags of mail_ AMHERST BALL PiLAVEiktCALL- of the towns best bail players and a pitcher of lMarltime fame. Hunk Brownwell, has received orders to mnheller Grocery Co- miwrl at Once to the Red iSox train ins camp at Hot Springs. Ark. hfans-fieitl- iiioss, a-clnse friend of Eleanor Perry and the firstto find the murdered body cf her father. Capt. George Perry. I105 i)?!" Pill-c‘ ll my, hionlrenl-la beautiful craft, a ed under surveillance ’ ' N. B. TO OPEN -—.-\s a result of the number of on- qtiii-ics being riv-civnd lw tho agri- cultural tlrpu. 1.: tive settlers in the industrial teen-- of a car ferry between Borden and ED IN 8T. JOHN Pnlnto de iChene. The result ST. JOHN, March 3.--The -G_ P. is ex- ected tongirrow. She has 1182 assengcrs, 1136 tons of‘ general gyrlcqeq, lavs have proved a great to commercial traffic ED T-O RED 80X . tliosn points. AMHERQI‘. N. ‘S. March 3.—-0no “The replacement of a steamer on the Plctou-Chariottetovzn route,‘ said the Colonel, "is therefore to- be greatly (ieslrjd. and the people are demanding it_ The present time is very opportune as owing to the depression in shipping, .1 suitable . steamer can be tpurchasetl" at a moderate - price. The sioanier which the boards of trade of Char lottetown and Picton have in view is". tho “i-lneetly“, at present owned by the Kirlnvood SUJiilllSlllU (‘oin- MANiSiFilFiL-D R038 U N DER SURVEILLANCE YAiRMiOUTH, N. ‘S... lVltlfCll 3.- i" Th“. rflcziiiitly‘ fitted». orlginally- ‘built -tor Barney Burnett), the iSouth INFORMATION iii-loan diamond king. in order to ‘make the trip to ‘Sotlth Africa. lili- til recentiv she has been in. the government service. "'i‘liis steamer would maki- the t-"ossiiii: in about 4 hours, carry all OFFICE IN BOSTON lPREDERICTON, N_ B. March 2. Lilli prospec- sufficient ywesellqel‘ iiccomotiatinn to moot tilt- (loinanti. “in (irdcr to interest capital. and make it :i reasonably safe llliliilhl‘ ters of New England, an officer of the department is lo ‘be sent to lloston where an information bilr~ euu will be opened up. ,__- r,.--,- ~ " ~ ‘ TOIXRUINVTL Rotarylulicheon aml Pictou provincial silbsiriirs will be access sary The Prince ‘Edward island government has voted n $3.000 subsidy; anti new the Nova, Scotia supporters are asking the govern “Qtafhjus hem the“. ' regum. ment for a like sum. if this suh- montlily supper at the Davies last night, 1th President A. lrivln in the z lair. in tho absence of Secrets‘ ' Percy 'i‘urner, ltotarirln Char-r ll iCk read the minutes of the previom meeting lrcl =during the between Pictou and {lliarlottciiiwn will he an assured fact. ' “Tim average yearly passenger traffic between the two points was. _skluli, is puzzling Paris doctors. in has ‘a match last week of the champion- been that the travel betvreen Char- lship of France series lbetwecn thi" lottetoivn and adjacent points nnd- Racine: iCIu-b of Paris undi Snir Pictou, New (rlasizow, the tSydneys, ‘Gnudena Wing. the three-quill‘ and l-lrt-llfav has lbeen greatly rswtho former, named Vlgneiz, The long freight haul ichecketl in a flying tzicklo iby two via Borden and the consequent de- lot’ his adversaries shortly nftcr the deterrent game irogan. The three luiiiied in a between IIBTLIYWHJI Vigneu failing underniost on the hack of his head. carried ofi‘ the field fanned. but a few itiinutes place, as the rugby grime allows no substitutes. Vigneu played brilliant ly, contributing materially io the victory of the Racing Club by Si! points to nothing. the freight offmlng and afford game with such an injury_ -- -a0-Q¢>—---— accepted. Roosevelt is now a unrem- ber of the New York State Legis- lature. Germans Have _ Reached The Limit BERLIN, March 3.—-NQ'WSDB.PQTS in their editorials today are unnni mous in declaring that Germany's counter proposals to Allied r8110!" ations demands, go to the extreme limits oi‘ Germany's economic capacity. *WANTED.— TWO EXPERIENC- ed dining room girls. Victoria Hotel. JUST ARRIVED LARGE SHIP- ‘. ent of milk bottles. Apply P. .1. McDonald, Cor. Kent and Prince Si. ‘($18.90 BUYS YOUR CHOICE 0F i those lovely $25 to $30 reed lip- holstered chairs. Soc windcvl_ tBeer d‘: Weeks. ‘BIG 99c. DAY TODAY AT BEER d: Weeks. _ _._____----- GTOVE PIPE‘ (ABOUT NEW). for snlio cheap. Apply 170 Kent Street rwsrrrso‘ TO P acidosis” 'm - this city double or single house. . Apply stating terms to this office. I ‘Jiiofstrsso Mcnoifllio Land Surveyor, Hermanviilc. uucriort-ro as sotn av Public Auction on iny promises at Grahams Road .110! 20- 0" 5"‘ urdny, March 5th, 1921, at the hour of one o'clock p. m.. 1 dark brown mare, 9 years old_ Terms cash. Bert i3. McKay. sel mud ceived up to lea willing to March 5 from ill-l‘! View. d ‘l. B M‘ so‘ or ‘ayper ceriosd td stats price good! mud. not Tgscessnrily R. assist Box l4’! accepted . , i their seats ___________,________..._. ‘WNNTEDP-TENDIRQ "FOR MUS Tenders will be re- load four or flvo carsmusscl mud at Billldfphalsm: of lowest or any tendgr Charlotte: and let the 0rpposl~ tion “talk themselves out", if they! wish to do s0. After the vote of the Campbell amendimentfiwhichl _ is expected to receive little sup- port on the Opposition aide. Government speakers may again figure in the debate and should. there be further amendment which is not thought likely, the debate would then be" open to every member of the House whether or not he had spoken be- fore they were moved.‘ Germauy’s Bluli ' Couiite_r_ Proposal BERLIN, lllarcli 3.——'i'lie German countcr-nroptismls for the payoncnt oi‘ indeninities will be the refusal to pay the l2 per cent toll and also of any plan involving interest. 'l‘hey refuse to consider the Paris. (plan on that '"‘t. The counterpro- posal is in itlii-eo ‘parts: l--A. ilxed sum as indemnity on the basis of international credit w-hilgh will permit. immediate liquid- ution of French debts. 2—'i‘he Germans to reconstruct Franco. Ii-Pn.ymenis in kind. This is a definite proposition, but really it is meant as a basis of ne~ gotiatlou which tho Germans. hope to prolong until the United Stones attitude is known. The lplavu necessitates the ilnited States as lithe bnaiker. Peiihatps o dozen men in Get-many know the exact number of billions of gold marks Germany is 801mg to offer, and they are not talking. Fifty billions (normally $12,000.- 000,000) is probably near the mark. if (he allies refuse to hear the W0- posnl, Foreign Minister Simone is prepared to resign. ll France is will“ t0 w!!!“ i0 terms mien osdnisny on s money basis only. the Government believ ..‘.l..‘ mort‘ Mr. Chas. N_ liliams, of the Soldiers’ Settirment Board, was introduced as o. suest_' Rotarian Clark was called upon t.» rrive a. two minute talk on his "imil atslcn oi’ Tom Best's address“ which he did neatly and to the point. The address of (he evening was delivered by Mr. Norman J. Low~ ther. Provincial Supervisor or the Soldiers’ Settlement Board. who explained the splendid Wonk done by this organization. the ‘basic principle of which is to employ our returned‘ men by bringing into cultivation tho Idle land or cannon. One quarter of a million acres had already been brought into cultiva- tion in this way and‘ it is expected that this amount will be doubled "P?" veer. in Prince Edward‘ island nearly $1,000,000 was spent in land, stock and equipment for our sol- diers and leads all Canada in its record! nlon-g re-estnblishing lines. WEEK MAY DECIDE FATE OF ENTENTE FUTURE OF’ WORLD I LONDON. March 2.-—-Gi'ccce has refused to accept the proposal that an investigation of cond tlons be made in Thrace and Smyrna pre- paratory to inaiclng alterations in the Sevres treaty. ‘Ilhe Greek refusal was not taken seriously, lit was said, in allied c r- cles. The allied proposal for the rc- vision of the Sevres treaty and in- dictatlons that Turkey may benefit from such alteration of the Pact Ilti may be decided upon, have stirr- ed Greece very deeply. Mass meet- ings lind been held in Aiihens. Pir- eaus and Smyrna, at lwblch were passed resolutions declaring that Greece was “hrepured for any sncrl lice of blood in defence of iher sac- rtd rights, wli ch were embodied in the Sevres treaty. in the meantime iifoslem mom- ‘hem of the Council said state leg- islat ve nsni-nzbly of Delhi have ask ed the I "vlary of state for India to suggest l - ‘he Near East confer- ence the resin "tion of Thrace and Smyrna to the ‘irks. Counter char as that crueliies have been inflicted .0)‘ the Greeks upon Turkish subjects in the Smy- rna region have. bcenlflled by Turks. ' Newspapers oi this c ty today dismissed the dllenmra before the allies. ' . ‘in otliei-“wards. ‘itwsronid, that cremation 6f- shouid be insisted upon the Greek clean chllilbl-Ol’ lid Illi mi l - , i ‘m m. nqmmum, go m“ b d ' .1.- - - t” n“, ' ‘B6 I. fill n‘ who gndluoaliwscltotrolifgrm "'°" ‘Al-Fifi’ Fm" {glgflflrrtrnn u point in lmdan um n fixed . ugnvnh.‘~'.n. I"! ‘IIQD liflt "Minn", 1-2 m“. ‘ma My“ h. i.‘ thy vwmch when industry would be rent-d‘ PM" 5th": {gym ' on," h,,,,,,,,-, Quads] burdens w-ill be lfu‘i"fn,f:§,a‘°'° "°"‘r'e°hfr‘a" ‘firs. tfisilé’... till ibis March lifted and which ct the some time Apply n, on, ,1, o, Help...“ mil - for the l» or M 3 1'3 “m will convince u» British that Ger- _ mono in won. A ply to loin" l" i" mm manuboI-urini competition _ , floor. ‘kill! build s. a k hum.“ ‘ I Aqmnst. opposite I norm xinnon. I-I ‘h; _ I “g m “y; um‘. s . .-..' ..; “h-.. »........ _ » '" ' ' ' " ‘ amw might no longer be avs lsble. l Thus opens a week which the London Times declares “probably ths"Sovi'io' mot when the service was in operation. over hundreds of thousands. in is felt that every means possible shoiiltfibe taken to stimulate trade between» ths two means of driine so." Colonel MacKlnnon, who is a keen horseman, having driven to their records some of tho fastest horses of which the lMaritlmc Provinces can ‘boast, and was the winner of the prize in gold to the driver scoring the most. points at tho Charlottetown exhibition races Iairt fall, asked as regards the pros- pects as to horse racing for 192i. said: "Prince Edward island has its usual number of good race horses Several new owners are being in» terestcd, uvith the result that they are even now negotiating for hors- cs to campaign this season. Island race traclks will carry on their unual summer circuit, racing once q week." iii acKinnoifi-z stable Colonel which com-prises six horses. will race either on the New Brunswick onrli Nova Scotin Circuit or in Cape Breton. Tho Island people are greatly (llssppointed that there will be no exhibition at Halifax this your, and no races. it was tho annual outing for thousands of them, and they are looking for- ward with greatest eagerness to its renewed Insurgents Hold Petrograti Suburb HIIJLSINGFORS, Mar. 2—~\l'ussily Ostrov, n stibtirb of Petrogratl. is in the hands of insurgents and cut of! from the other parts of tho city, according to~ reports from the Hilario-Finnish frontier. Fighting contnues in the district between the sailors “and workmen on tho one hnnd and ofllccrs on tho other. Rumors are current that Loninc Trotsky the Bolshsviki Premier and the War Minister respectively, fled to theCrilmea. On Feb. 25th nt Nicholas Vnuzhsil, forty com- munists were killed, two hundred srrosted and bands of strikers stormed the Djnbins prison and freed a number of sailors. They held demonstrations. in the streets carrying banners with such in- will decide the fate of the snienmlacflwoh. u llfl°un_ ‘Hm 5mm, sndwilthittbnv iutnroof world.” ~_,_,_ the and Communists." a rugby footballer, -wlio played tlic greatest game of his life_ with a mortal fracture of the ibsse of his of ivas lie was later resumed his He showed no distress, but was noticed feeling the back of his neck from time to time, as if it were stiff. Late the same night he complziinctl of a se- vere pain at the ‘base of his skull and tilt-fore (lawn was conveyed to a litispiiitl in a. state of coma. from which hc never livtis rrslirieitntcil. (lying the following afternoon. A illilSlrillOfifilll exnmination- revealed the fracture of tlic skull. with ex- tcnslve ilaceratltm of tho brain tis- sue and llllydltl2ill$ are at 1i loss to understand how it wvas possible thatvho riillicrl. from the first uti- consciousness and played a fast netilate statements of its naval ii\-, _ (cations, lti-al- z\illlill'lll Altair", (‘Uiil-‘rilllllfil, and South Africa's contri- 'tion unionist for Shctlesionpfliutlon was ridiculous in view v01 Jlusgoiv, speaking in tlii- HOUW‘ @171"? ‘TMP- E (‘opinions last evening. d \’ v-olil Th6‘ “"4" “GYM”? t0 m9 Ad‘. 1.1.; Wm, ‘he exception U; Auy_fm,.fmirslty' said no statement on the lia and New Zealand no dulninlonlmivai 911m“ °f m9 ewamnmhr “'41s mzrklnl; an flfimlllillc tronliubii-‘Pflllid be mild" uni-ll the estimation tion to the llflVlil (left-nee o.’ the We“! Pimmnied. Splendid Entertsinm l" gligllflffltiillls And _ i Lat Night at the ‘ The French Nation CIIPDDIIFEII unis. nIorQMI-‘rho Temm - - lcommellts on the “moderate Sl0ry";tcriils" of German counter pro- "Scotiand in Sun! and '33 the interesting subject of anfposilla concerning ‘reparations. Ziilfffnlifl.“édlfflhflnill?whillli“ ““‘"“‘“’" “°“‘“‘ °“‘ ‘m- drew an exceptionally large and tip-l n um propositions were accepted tpyreciaflye "udienm M“ _;_ the Germans. who were the aggres- Burnett, Presiiii-rit oi the Club, u ors. would progress bearing only Clans-main J. i. _. modenltts burden while the ‘ 'w'"°']' “'1” mix!’ gFi-t-nch nation. victims of German ..__...__.¢c c>__...... WAR IN CENTRAL AMERICA ihiNAhlA, liliarch into a conflict lnvoivlnz all Central Leadinn biaus in Panama. have asked overniuent by wire iloss to furnish them with zirriis sirly is forthcoming, the capital isifor the purpose of enlisting against available. and the steamer plyli": Costa Rica and have r-nrulred what ‘action it is willing tn taki- official- ly to protect Piinclnia. ilgnlnsi Costa Rica. which is a. member oi‘ the re- union of Central {America and (Jolum-bllt. |Colu lthe Colombian g lcen tly formed ‘American states. the other mom 12mm and’ ‘he amount’ “f bcrs being Guatemala Salvador “wmiv dmmmted as the result o‘ and Honduras. it is learned official- this service lnust have run- into the b, m“ President 1.0mm MS mm ‘e ed a. proclamation declaring war presfim perm!‘ c’! recomnructmn‘ ‘a against Costa Rica, but is holding it temporarily in abeyance. tion of the Panama _ _d_ p d f m‘? 2.-- liosstllliias mm- m” hm“ P “r ‘a o gel '31:“ between Panumia and Costa Rica ‘ ‘threaten possibilities oi dcvvhipiug Meeting of r Pharmaceutical Association spa-riled with fl.'.Ci)lll])l'i"Ili‘.ll<l\' . . - cction 0i Scottish songs in tiii: g ggmwl°m wwm‘ b“ forced "o oi‘ illustration exhibited tlu cxirzitir-‘iiiriilcfiliil Damfiilll’ "ma" a 9°!” dinary range of poorer. [sol wiiirtht of uixittion. Tlic history of Scottish song ivas outlined. from the rarly times of- l-llt‘ strolling Highland miiistrelsil , down to Burns and later celcrliriiic-si. I T Kilt.“ Syvllhlls sung by Zlir. MZHIZOIII 0 c utvt “ ‘ear A Bill-la," "Th: Nut (r lirmvn Rlaitlen," “Turn Ye Tc; lilo,” “Skye lioat Song." “Sound Tlir‘ "'—'- ' i Plot-och," “There's N110. lip-y A\T]Q'JI_ ‘..1'.lNDt)N, March 3.—'i‘he Allies 'I‘ilit- ‘zfillltiiiéfii “iiowiin Trev." “liiin~tii.'i\'t'i Fvllll-llfld a (romlllew osreoment ‘W’ Pt‘ lmv." "liolibin Tl. - . . . . Sm“ smmlyw “Wlmc ‘xrflwlglililgylllttlfl their ansvici to Germany ppck 0~ MHH"_-- and "Sea". “maflhe reparations question and upon guppy Th?“ we“. anmmpamed m, the conlrsoqusuccs that will follow thulPlano by Prof. Fletcher in his the failure to accept their terms, it masterly style. in ziddiiilm u, (hi5 w“ yearned “my nyghL music a number oi Scottish airs Wes given on a splendidly toned Plloilfilzraph kindly loanuli to thei society hy hir. A. E. Toom-bs. Aunt-her highly dpprccizrted fort» ture oi ‘the evening's entertainment was a reading by Mr. James Paton ol the life history of a flinnoue Stioitisli strolling iledier, "Heather The belief is officially held that province!‘ an?‘ the United States is in duty bound this seems to be a most promising m furnish Panama Wm, arms. since the country disarimed after commit» canal treaty - Jack" ll quaint character whom Mr Paton hlld actually seen in his own boyhood day's in Scotland. At Uic conclusion of Mr. Mal- conrs address a hearty vote of thanks. moved by Mr. K. J. Martin, 596001194 by Dr- Ross and sti-pport- ed by Cinnamon Alex McDonald. James McDonald and Prelmler Boll was extended to the speaker and to Prof. Fletcher and The entertainment closed with the Mr. Paton.| and has been in defenceless condi- slnmng of the National Anthem. tion since. -—-r——<0>——-——- RIOTING IN CAPETOWN LONDON, ltiarrjh 2.— Carpetciwm Dlace. composed inmtly of coloredl men, caused a considerable disturb ParisyPlaces Ban On Bobbed Hair Elaborate Style of Colfiure Dcerecd by Expert Juries-Prizes Awarded EH1‘! "Fl-IR. wlho arrived recently in‘ in: which iihe police (were attacked? and many shots fired. U-nlimintelyl PARIS, hlsrch 3.~—H9l'Ol‘(i three ‘,§f,"f,;g§§"‘;f)“‘ °“‘“"““' separate juries of the most expert whit-h flawed an “my mood _ X hairdressers in Paris, to whose l number were added several artists ’ l and mediates, the question of what ATTACKS SOWET POLICY E should be tho most fashionable “TAQHNGTONI “Mm 3g__..()y.i style of dressing hair during the iliillllhil labor (throughout tho wnrldl cooling season was decided yester- {6 iliriifdhi°tijigii° "i1 Ylliiie 1" I'm-i‘ . . . , "S illlll a e ‘rtl roam persecu- dai‘ Plum or m” “an” of m” tion and slaughter of labor unload thousand francs were awarded to ms" 1,, 5M4," R,m,__ja__ m an apnea)‘. the four most beautiful creations. sound here by the American Fedl about the merits of which it took erfgylon at u l v ‘h H‘ _ ‘ i, ie-i lo . vet savages know; c): ‘Ngveznotlfgu t3: Szmizll t: “r Wlllll. labor of the civilized world, ‘I 9- ‘ ' I“ ° 5 ° thinks of their bestinl system." this curious competition ‘were not mo 3.1mm] (lgclares. "Lot ever-v (mtlrcly satisfied. The first. isrizolithor organization in the wuntryl went to an artist, who had built ‘IIP "‘-'$;‘m“i_ I t _ linir of a. beautiful llifllliii“. into an w Hui m“ smlimm‘ M" enormous turban about. lv‘-i- h there seemed to be no lhogimilnr, or i-lzired that after "tricking" lnhur‘, end. Tho second prize vrt-nt "to with‘. into supporting the Soviet "reziirie, Trotzky and lteninv, its loaders, be is ticsvribid as -'t. (irttecoiiomiv. coiilurc and lhc third prize was Kan "cnriqvlng out .t.holr ilrrcatsi of tuvtcmiinni. on of the leaders of la» divided hetwcen a .-nodern (menac- ment with the iinlr hruaht-tl harl- bor and peasant. parties and also of from the forehead and another in uo~cnlle(l 'IlfIrill‘lI¢'d,"' "The olfitnce of the labor union- which n. light fringe was lt-lt over tilt eyes. Isis was very clear," mid the arr in the judging, :i quarrel broke D021], "they are fundamentally op- pnscd in the tin-called government out bctiween the hairdressers and Imodistes because the latter wished more attention to be priti to ‘its coiffures over which a lint could hc \vorn. The hairdressers have de- creed that tho days oi alllllllltlly are over. Curls and wrlglike con- coctions have returned to rarer. and tho Chinese fashion of straight- b cit hair is frownel on Vtrv tie d. sntl a decree especially forb ddii ;-, nitely, bobbed hair has DIIIIKJDGIF, ed from the ideas of hslrdrosscrs. mm“; “m” “Mimi of associate dictators. As far ns is everywhere in-a state of full revolt. The organized workers are doing what they car to reach the hcnrts and minds of the laboring humani- ty in nil muntries. but they are working against overwhelming ob- etncles-refussl of tho brood card, \\ h ch means immediate starvation for their families. the firimz anuadfl death by torture in prisons. li l~j 0x488)" ‘Nnw-‘veirvo- 411.1». sperm .0 eel up by Leuine and his handful - possible under that ruthless lYfllD-I‘ ny, organ zed labor of Russia is l difficult for them men in Flu-ah.“ A meeting of the executive‘ of the Prince Edward island Pharrn. aceuticai Association was held in the office of the Hughes Drug Co., yesterday morning. ‘Mr. H. L. Bethune the president in the chair. Others in attendance were Mr. F. P. llcnnessey the vicmpresident Mr. W. J. Brown secyxegistrnr. Messrs J. E. Dalton, J. E. Gal. lant, B. ll. McFayden. E, A. Foster, members of thircouncil. Business of a routine nature was transacted. cables report that a mob at thatlDre BOSTON, bier-ch fk-(Rov. Dr. t , f IIdWi . . ' ' “m” ° m‘ a ’°°“‘"‘°“ “M” mlChnrles Parkhlimt, for thirty-two South Africa ‘to attend the ltmpirolYfliffi editor of Zion's Henflid until convention of ex-scririce men. Theghis retirement two years ago, and trouble lasted about two hours. our“, ltit-tliodiat lender of national rc» putation, is dead at his borne in n“. poucplStnnendlle. lie was born in Sharon tilspemc’ the mob.|(\’t.) seventy-five years am. . THE WEATHER .. .. - TEMPERATUB TIDE, MOON, mo -—-es y ~ TORONTO, March I.--North ivinds, mostly fair and wining cold. ' " ‘ " liiyzh tidc this morning It, 7.23 and tonight at Gill. ' Sun sols this afternoon st E02 and tomorrow morning st 6.31. New moon- ‘Wednesday, March 9th, 2.09 p. in Nirnfzwiiidche-Bunshim IUI . .,. lt-‘Eisuo. MR. Willi) 1M GOING THE- isAMr. WAY s A . .