The Paper That Covers Prince Edward Island Like Tile Dew Charlottetown Guardian, Three cs pm, Morning Guardian, Founded 189i. IMPORTANT LEGISLATION 01v THE PROGRAMME Parliament will be Asked ‘for $20.00ll,000 to Complete Shipbuilding Programme. British North America Act Forecast. 0'l‘TA\\".A. Otli.. Feb. 2?.—Tllat ll. speech frolli the ’I‘brtlllv.‘ ought nut to be taken as u vcry coluplcle forecast of a Governlticntfs litglsz- .1atlve prugranllttc W115 lllade quite clear by two oillcial illllltlllflltti- merits today. One of these (llsclos- cl] ille Ministry's intention to ask Parliament fur illl extrll twenty lltill'ons to complete its shipbuild- illg Iifllltty, and tile other lilaile known n contclllpllltetl change Ill tho British Nortll 1\llll-!l‘li.ll Act of the very highest litlportallco. Tile [troposetl change in the con- stitufon will be brilugitt bofolc tllo llousc ill the t‘orlll of all address til the King requesting tho passing of an amending Act, by tho Parlia- ltlcilt of the United Killgiloln altor- ing, or illttlllltliilg, tile ll. N. A. Act ‘so that "any cllilctlucllt of lb..- Par- liutllctlt iii (‘ltnadn shall so opl-riltr.‘ and llo dcellleil to llavc liporilti-tl oxt.r:l-torritltrally, to tllc saint‘ _ot‘l‘oct its if enacted by the Parllu~ lltollt of the United Kingdom." The cffcct of such all anlellil- nlotlt, if granted (and it is incon- ceivable that it will not be grant- cd, is tllat the ‘Slovercignty of the Buenos Aires Buys U. S. Locomotives (Dom. Press Special.) ‘BIIENOIS AIRES, l“cb 28.‘-‘.l‘l)t3 government. has purcllaiscii 25 loco. tllotlvcs from United States cont- paltlcs for use on stitte railways. ~(_lerillun interests were unsuccess- ful competitors for the order. iconolllvsln ‘soloists? ‘WANTED a maid. Apply 25 Up- per Prince. 2i ECTSTP-SLEIGH CUSHION. .FIN- der please nullify Vi’. W. (Tuylo, Dorcllester Sh. t?llarlottcto\\‘il.2i "WANTED.--A GIRL FOR GEN- crai housework, no washing. Ap- ply 249 Upper Print-c St. l221-2-25NTEti‘. WANTED MAN T0 WORK ON furlll. If lilarrietl house provided. Joint it. Mltnn, Marsltfleltl. Pill-vill- lL2-5. 7329 Mldtiiild WANTED, TEACHER, FOR RICE Point School. -'i‘o tilkc charge April, 15. Supplement $75. Ap- ply Wnlioce H. Mclialne, Nine Mile Creek. FOR SALE-NEW LOBSTER boat, cellar plank, 2G feet. over “all 7 ft. beam, eight (ll-aft. Ap- , ‘ply to Fred McGee, Ltd. Sulli- mersidc. 7325-3-1ME6l. "WANTEQ-SHORTHORN BULL front olle to two years old, write stating price. John W. MlIllQilll, ‘Iltgil Bank. 7301t2-28-Mi13lilll "WANTED AT ONCE.—CAPABLE maid f0 assist with llollsolvork and do plain cooking, good wages Apply to 243 tluccil Street, Char iottetown. 71i0S-2-2S4Ni E31 “'WANTED—G.IRL FOR GENER- itl housework. Family of three. ‘No washing. Apply Mrs. (l. (l. Temple, 49 Longworth Ave. "WANTED.— BY MAY 1ST small house or rooms for light house-keeping with modern con- veniences, Apply at Guardian 0t flce. 0697-2- MEtf, .___-____-_--_—-——-— ‘FOR SALE HE-RRING TRAP ON i-y used two months ‘at. a ‘bargain, also practically new boat and en gine trap anchors, and KYBIIIIEILA. MitcLelln and 00-. Georgetown. ‘ 7241-2-2ntvi rdlr. ‘STORAGE FOR CARRIAGES and sleiglls, s good. clean, dry ware house. Space for an)‘ I1\""' her at a reasonable charge. A ‘Picknrti and Co., casit dealers. ‘ 7928-2-25MEM. ___.,_ "FARM eon SALE-MRS. nos/t WIIIOII of stimmeivtllt-Jrowilslilp Number 60. has Oflflrod he!‘ "1"" containing 102 acres of land for sale at‘ public auction to be held on Wednesda-y, March 10th 1920 at the hour 0i 12 00l0¢k noon in front of the office of ‘S. s. Hoslian, Solicitor. Montague- 0985-2~121MEtiM0nl0. iii} Evening coal-stall, 1:07. Change in (‘anatlian Parliament will be 0X- tclltlctl to a sphere in wllicil tilt-re now ilppcars to be some doubt» of its jurisdiction. A further effect -alill most important of all. front a constitutional} standpoillt—ls that the antonilnlent will clearly elllpb- asizs (‘tlllfltllilll National stittlls. The resolution. when it contra before the liouse. is zllmost certain to precipitate alt important ilcbilto upon (Yallatlofls position wl-illitl tho. ldlltitirc. and among tlli- Nations or, Illl‘ World, as tllcrc arc undoubted-l ly wide dltikercllce of opinion among the leaders of Vtlflitlls Pitt». lillttllltli gPilllllg its llt just wll.ll our National status ‘s. ’l‘h:‘stl differ. out-cs, iiltlcod, have bi-cll ‘il('ift'lll.ll- lltcil by the roscrvatitllls for“ the llllitctl ‘STRIPS Scuttle ill l-ltlllll-ctlcll with tho lli-llgllo of Na- tions and which. ill cffocl, would llppcar to ('.llllll<'ll|Zt' (‘animal's cialln to tho status oi‘ a Nation, and this, utldilll to the fitct. tltat the Wllillt. llllestioil of lnlporilll l‘(.'ltllltlllSlllll is to conic itt-fore all llllilcrilll (‘Oll- ft-roilce next Stlitllllor, is lltlllllil to produce fl debate of ill" highest iluportltnce. Mons Miners Threaten Strike (Dom. Press Special.) BRUSSELS, Feb 2S.—l\vIlllers ._\iolts district have struck prot ltiK atgainst tllc new brcaltl‘ pri and asking for higher wages. 'l‘llcy‘ ur-od the government. to confis- ca foodstuffs uniI rte-establish the rationing system. and u general strike is threatened. ‘Metal workers and other industries will be c-‘otn- pelled to shut do\vll because of coal scarcity. s ill s -——-<o>—---- More Police for Irish Counties (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON. Fob. 28.~l)lri)liil i>stlcd a proclanliltioil ileclllrlilt; tho otullltril-s 0t‘ llulblill, Lungforll, Lotlth, Sligo. Wlltortortl. West liozttll and Wickltlu‘ "in it stall‘. of lllstllrhzllliae" and rctlltlriltg lldlllt- ltlllill police . 4 . Bolshevists Angry Over Soviet Trade (Dom. Press Special.) - BERLIN, Fob. 2R.-—Btil.~lllt‘Vl5‘ activity Ill (lertnany since the Guy- erlllllcilt announced its intention to resutlle rlirrct. ilegotiatlons wit‘: Soviet Government has bceil very nlarkttl, ‘uocasdonillg/‘zlu lll('l‘l>.ilSr lllg ilisqulcllttle. The Soviet Govt-til lllmlts agl-tlt, Kopb.‘ is Slltl\Vlll,-’, grout ilctllvity, uppareittly dotcr- lltltli-d to lnako up for IOSI tilllc since tho cxpulsiolt of Ills irllici‘, .lof‘l‘c, lnorc than ll ycilr ago. Wltcll Joffc loft llt.‘l‘l'lil llc tlt‘|ltl‘:illt‘ll lll a wcll-kllolyll batik u udlltl oi’ twonty two ltllilloll rubles which lllls rc- nlltlilcti there ililtll now. Several factions and persons have eudcttv orcd to get ilossossitlll of the tnollcy ltllt lilo bank rr-fuscd to givl- ‘it up. til-outing It tlll‘ property of tho Soviet Govorltnlont with which tho tiernllln Govcrllntoltt hurl no deal- ings null that it could not plly it out legitimately to all-y one ‘but, the propcr owners. lt would be inter- esting to know wllotllcl‘ that nloncy now will pass luto Koplfs posses- i-lon. ‘PJOHN ALFRED MCDONALD, Lntld Surveyor, nillce and resi- dellce, ilorntullvillo, post oiliro. Souris. Tolepllulte connection; Sourls. 733‘ TUESDAY MORNING AT 9 A. M. Wtnoffer 20 dozen onlY Tllvkl-‘ll blitlt towels worth 80 cont-B itllll‘ at 59 cents pair. Also f» tlozcll 17x50 inc-ll druwn- work rtln- ilers worth ‘i5 cents for 49 cents. .13 ‘l ., ‘Beer and Weeks. Mg‘! n‘! 732S-‘l-lME2l ‘PRIVATE SALE-HOUSEHOLD furniture, lnclurlins CheslvrfiPlfl Jacobean dining room suite. beii- room suite, kitchen fitting"- Crown Derby tea service. car- Evenings pets, baby carriage. 7 to 9. Paul A. Murphy, 55 now bc- l CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1920- Premier Borden to Confer With Colleagues In New York O'l"l‘.‘\\V.-\, l-‘ch. 28.—-'l‘ltt-rt'o is to bo a cullfcrolli-l‘ at Now York it is tiitilcr-tt-lttil hort- lictlycclt Sir ltob- l-rt iiortlcll, lion. J. A. (‘illlii-r, Mill- istor of lllimlgi-tltiolt and (‘olonl- lillltlll, and lion. J. i). llefrl, Mill- istor of llailwnyx-l ltlld (‘mulls lit". llold is lll New York on his ivay ilaizk frolll Florida, where ltc 1"" bccii spending tho post fcw \Vt‘\‘li:i, and Hon. Mr. (‘alder loft Ottawa for New York a couplt- of days ago lo ltloot Sir Robert wllcn ho lands from tltc (‘ill'llli\lllii. German Ships to lie lianded ilver Today (Dom. Press Special.) lliilliillN. i-‘t-b Zlir-(lui- llllntlrol‘: and twt-llty ycssols iltcltliling oight lltllllPFlllllS llild u tlutllbl-l‘ oi‘ cruis- crs, trill Ill‘ lliilltll‘il ovor itt tilt‘ lfilllollti- IlPXl wot-ll by tltt- (li‘l'lllilll govlrrllllll-llt lllldi-i- Ll-rtlls of till» tri-aty. ' German Unions Protest _ (Dom. Press Special.) YERSAILIIFIH, Fri) 15R.- Accord- lllik lo all atllttlullcolllollt tlladi‘ at a tilt-cling of tlll‘ association of til-r- lliilll iisilornlon at llillllhlirg today, those vessels, tho zlnlltlullcolllrlllt i-‘llid, would be lllilllllPll by oflicers of tho (it-rlllttll nlt-rclliltilti Iiiarilic: l‘:\'l'.llt'lllf‘lll |)l'i‘Vllll5 ill (lei-mail sou born as, tlll- time approacilcs for tho lit cry of thc last (lerlltttll t‘Olllllli-‘l‘t‘lill ships, and several till- iolls havi- ltpnt-tlll-etl to the govoril- tlleili ililVlltlflllllg the retention of ill" boats. .lt is talrlilllctl‘ rccililstrllc- tioli of industry llllly be illlltossible llllll lfl : new lll<llll'l)illlt‘i’ii ill llll)- or llltllltvl are l1l“Vllill]l§‘. ‘{0}? » Unauthorized Rumors Regarding Japan (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, l“vb 2ti..-‘~lll reply to illqlvirics rt-lallvt- to a statoltlcllt priiltotl Ill tlll- llaiiy ‘Fcloglilph this illnrllillg that s-‘riultt iltttlrlllatiznti trill-l l'i‘i't‘l\l'll lum- l“:i»llly lti‘_:llt rc-l gardillg tltt- .-iiu.ltl in Ill Japan, lhc hilptlitosi- rltlllltlssy‘ lloclarctl this forvlloiltl that. it had’ utl inforllltl- lioirltf anything untoward occur- riltg ill that country. Russia Cannot Export Food (Dom. Press Special.) i.().\"ll().'\', Foil. 2S.~ltllssill call- llot oxport foods to outside ildllillls‘ ltf tho ilrr-scttt time, Victor Koph. Sovi/‘t ll‘iltlt* tlgcllt ill ltorlln, was tiuoictl its ' ill all illti-rvit-w willl a (‘l corrcsptltttlcil‘ caltlcd hot-l‘ today lll tho cvl-llt of tbi- llllicll plall to FPSlllllt‘ Il‘ilIlt with illls-zia is l-arricd out, Kopll said. atccorvlillg I'l (‘llritllit-lc. lills~ Flt] ‘will lti- rcallg.‘ lo l-xport llllll)i'l'. flux and olllor raw lllillvfltiln‘ at (lllt'l‘,lllll ‘the cannot rolollsi‘ food sllppllos until production litls bot-ti ll!t'l‘i‘tlSi‘tl. ~—_i<o>_—_—~ ~- Avlators llljllfilil (Dom. Press Special.) IAINHON. l-‘l-lt 2S» -A llaily .\i:lil dosplltcll says (‘ilnllllll (Yocltorell and lllf‘i‘lltllllt'ltlli (‘orby of Tito Titties ilirplainc, which was wrl-ck- cli at 'l‘llborii, (l\‘l‘lllill1 ldlisl Afri- ca, Friday, wort‘ slightly injurl-ll when tho nlllcllini- crusllctl against u huge ant hill in landing. FEDERAL AGENTS OF U. S. CAL- LED OFF FROM IRON COUNTY IRON ltlVlrlll. Mich. l-‘i-b. 28¢- 'l‘llo army oi‘ Fotll-ral tlgt-‘iliS and State t‘oitstabllltlry, which lllIll'(.'ll~‘i] into Iron (‘ounty last night. to "cli-ttlt it up," from lllr- liquor stalli Many Germans Leave U. S. for llome (Dem. Press Special.) NEVI’ YORK, Fob. 28.~—~l“iftl‘ctl hundred passengers, a large ilulll bor of whom are Germans, lationitl ilt.-lrtrllantilc lilarine colli- pal _ '5 gotta, on lll‘l‘ second trip to llillli- ilurg: 150 first (flttSS passengers listcd aro lllntost without oxcopl- loll oi‘ (lerlllall dcscctit. wllili- ill 1,000 third class llit' pcrcentzlgo i.. not so grczli. ' poillt. nltlrcllctl right balk again to- night. lvlajor A. S. llalyriltlple who led tho PXllPlllllOll has boon suiti- lnonod to |Waslllngipn to coilfo: with John Kranlor, prohibition com llllssitlllcr. llis thirty-five followers loft for their bottles. Major Dnlyrilu- will pie came last nlgill, nvitll the avow lollvc New York today on the llllt‘.l‘- ctl intention of arresting trvouuty and villtigo tifficors on charges of con- . Amp yum 11m. _=[@“n1(l|' Mo". , spiarcy to obstruct ellfilrcolilellt or the prohibition law, bllt Washing- ton cnllcll hint off. Before ll‘tlVlll,§ tonight. ho said tho first defeat oi‘ Fetlclall agents with Stutcs offlcor= 2n ollitlrt-olllcllt of tho lStll ultlmoiltl ltloltt was a soriltlw blow to tilt‘ lll\\‘ ~ Rio-Janeiro Protests Against Feminine Dress . (Dom. Press Special.) ltlt) Jl\.\'l<)llf(), Fob 28.~'l‘lll' clergy have startled .11 catilpaign lhroilglltillt iirttzil against the pro- rllilill-g lllodcs ill fl-lllinillt- attire. 'l‘lll‘ Vitrtlr Gcllrrill dcclarcs thori- ls all t'Vl(li’lll tlxteesg itt‘ nudity Ill present-titty fclllillillo garltlctlts pro foullilly ilallgcrous to ltlorals. Murder" Mystery In Hamilton, (Int. (Dom. Press Special.) lll\.\lli.'i‘().\'. UIIL, Fob lli.—-llilill iltoll has another ll\lll'tl(*l‘ lllyslcry. 'l‘llis llltlrllillg George Williallls, agi- iil. lligllt-vriltclltllttn at tho (‘out-reli- Pipo and Protlult s Ililititctl, llHiil‘ Villlt'_\' lllll lliii, was found by 'l‘llonl its Willialll, zillothol- Pipe a_nd Pro- ducts, Lilllitt-‘tl Plllllltlyfltt, with his lloitd slllllslll-tl, A Illooily pick aztl‘ lll-ztr by is l-vidclttly tllc wl-tlplltl with which thl- llllll‘tll‘l‘ lyas i-olll- ltllttotl. ’l‘ltl~ body was ill tlll- door- way of lllo lltaiit i‘llll‘tllli'i’. The po- lii-i- ltavl- faiil-il to llllt‘tll‘lll any lilo- tlvo for lIll- crltlll- or t'lili‘ to tilt- llltlrtlol-or. Conflicting Rumors About Armenia (Dom. Press Special.) l.Ot\'l)().\'. Fob. 2S.—~'l‘urkish utlli firlllollialt bilrt-ttli-s today cillltilrucll to issuc conflicting gltllvlllfilllri over disorders Ill .l\si‘atic Turkey. Thi- Arlllcniillls clllilllcil tllltllll0llill mas- sacrcs of lll"ll' cliuntryttlcil lti ll Ailltab and Marash districts illlii ltgaill zlppcalctl to tho Frclicit Gov- orlllttollt, which llow has sonic sold» iors ill llll$~ territory. to itrotl-ci Arlllelllttlls. The 'l‘ul'ks wh-ilo alltuit- lillg lllerc llavc ltcell clashes, llllllilt‘ lilo Arlnctlillns for the ilisturbailccs allogiilg tho i\l‘illt'lllitllS were ug- ~__‘{O-§——-—— A VOTE WITHIN NEXT TWO WEEKSVON RATIFICATiON \\'ASI<II‘NG'I‘ON. Feb 27.—A vote within the. next two weeks on rati- fication of the ’l‘reuty of Versail- los Is contemplated by senate lead t-‘Fri. Pressing legislation displaced the treaty on the floor today, bllt it will be called tomorrow by Sen- iltor Lodge, who will ask that it remain the business until acted upon by thc senate. No opposition to this (lourse is expected, though there is nil element of doubt as to whcn the vote can be retlcllcd, ill view of the ileittallil of irreconcil- ablo tippont-tlts for ontple discus- slon. t\'().l Brewers to Fight U.S. Prohibition Law /\'l‘ll.»'\N'l‘ltY i‘lty, '\". .l.. i*‘i‘ll. 2B. V 'l‘ll:lt Illt‘ llrclvcr. 0t‘ tho lZltiti-ti Sldllfls will fight tho, prllllibitilltl law. "by cvory‘ Iogill and (‘ltlliilitll illllal llloalls." is illtiicatod by a slilivlllitlll. llliltll‘ by l'lll‘lflllflll \\'. Fi-igl-lispiln, Prositlcllt of llir‘ ililit cil States Brewers’ conik-rcllco, which is alerting llt‘l’t‘ totia-J‘. “Counting the llon-ratiijvitlg status, those which have not yotod t‘or stale prolllbitiolt, anti lllitni‘ which have voted ilgalllst Federal or Stilts Constitutional Prolliltltiilll ill recent. years." ltc silid, “we havi- 25, or lllort‘ that ‘l majority of tho wllolc llulllbcr. ’l‘llcrl- ztrl‘ 2i rl-fc- relidllnl states. l?» of which arc not lucllltictl lll th.‘ lorcgillng. lil tilt-st.- states tilt‘ ni-oplo have l‘i't-lt‘l‘V<*il t-l tllottlscivl-s lilo power to approve‘ or rojoct at the polls ally act of.‘ tho lcgisluttirc. 'i‘llc_y' must thoro- foro. be considered status which l-zlvt.‘ ltot rlttiflictl. Atltlillg this‘.- statics to tllc 25 lnontiollod, wo have a total of e0 ill ‘which tllo iteoplo tll'\~ l-itlli-r ti]){\(\><lt‘il to Fcdorill ilro- llllllIlOll or llllvo boon dolllcil their undoubted right to ilass upon it." THE WEATHER. TEMPERATURE Tl-DE, MOON ETC. TORONTO, l-‘cb 2R.—Mollr=riltt~ south west winds with llgllt snow fall. Tho coldost on SitturtlaY "ll-ll" was ‘.4 dcgrres above zero. At ll o‘- clock Sunday lltorlliilg at was i7 zlbovt‘. llighcst during Sunday was 1t!) and tit 9.30 last night it was 28 ahovc. The title will he high this lllorll- ing at 8.08 anti tomorrow at 9.06: l1 will bo ltigb tonight lit 7.32 and tomorrow zlt 8.4‘!- Sllit sols t.llis afternoon at 5.48 and tomorrow nt 5.49 it rises l0- lliorrolv llltllTllllg lit. 6.37 and Wed- nesday at 6.35. Fir-ii quarter ‘moon, Fob, 20th at. 7.50 p. in‘. l-‘llll moon Thursday, March 4th Thursday, II. ABBIES BRING ’l‘ho si-l-rtlltl Abl-twyoiis l‘('Illl‘llt‘l hollli- Salltwlzly night from a \\'<‘t'li:t silly on inc lllillilliillil vfllcris till-y playod thrco cxltiltitltllt galllcs wltl; Port I'll-gill and (inc gllllli- for the llttcrnlctlitltl- cbzllnpiollsltip of tho Nlaritilllo Provinces. at Sprillghiil. whore they illaycll tho :i(‘i‘(lll(l ltalil- liters Wlllilillg‘ by tho _q(‘ili‘i‘ oi‘ 0J4. The glilltc at SPYlllLlilll was ins‘. bit-rs working hard to overcolllc. n four goal loud 0l)iillll(‘i| by the Ab": we-‘its ill {he first ‘period through fast work by tho forward ‘lino. Tilt‘ game was marked -hy :~'|lt’t'iil(‘lllltlt rushes by both toltllls and fast coin; billatiolt bv tho Alflllios. Tho gilllli- was clotln for lllt‘ lilfllHi part but tlli- Alllllcrsl [cant who wort- lllllcil lioavioi‘ than our boys (‘hooked fro- fllifiilil)‘ wltll the result that llourltt‘ was cut up ilboul the mouth tintl eye aild illlll’ had to llo called until be rosulnezil play. Tho fini‘ work ill’ lknvot‘ ill ill.‘ nets sllvctl the‘ glllllo I‘.tt' tllo Abblcs limo itftor time‘ whiio liollrki- and Scantlrburv oll dcfellco wore ai- wuys tborl- llotlrkl- titling sonic sell- slltltnllll" s ootlllg. ’l‘ho i'or\1ar,| llllt‘ conlpilsod ltf (‘apt l't_vllll,.l.argi~ and l'ruwsi> lliii- skutod and tlll('l(llilllill(‘ll lbottot" ‘Ililll tho forward llilctlt‘ the oppos- ing lt‘lllll. l'ill‘ili‘lllill‘ ‘llll-‘llilflll slltillltl llc llldlill‘ nf llyilll who did ltiost ot‘ the ttcioring ltol only iil this gante bllt also ill the ltiltora. The DPOPI" of Springh-ili were overjoyed at tho A-ltegwcit victory its there was ll t‘.l‘il\\’ll of Island- ors on ‘tho boards. Tho young ladies of Sylrlnglliil got together and zirrllngcil a dance a‘ the 20th (‘clltury (‘lllli fol- llot.l teams. 'l‘llt-il' kindness was very llltlcll upprcclatoil. GAMES AT PORT ELGIN Port Elgln T Abblei 5 Amines lllilyfld their first gami- at Port Eight on Monday night in ll strange rink and rtl~ though thoy were ticfetltctl. their playing anti sporrmansliip were ap- ’l‘llo per Prince tStreet. 5.13 p. m. froill start to finish with tho italn- . BAGK INTERMEDIATE GHIIMPIUNSHIPl Tho for-vlrd lllll‘ of tho Alli-g woits worc fastor than till-tr ivppiill~ cuts, but wl-rc llllirblc to do lltltcii scoring on the Port Pllgln goal tel:- dor, who was a wonder. The fast work of Powcr Ill goal lliailiolltl sud S(‘flillI(‘l)\ll‘_\' oll llo- icnsi; anti l'rc‘wse~ and Idcthlroy’ for wilrds ]ll'tl\'('il lilo lllzlitl stay oi the Abbies. After ill“ game the Port Eigili tcalll arrntlgt-‘d a dance ivhere the boys were tlltorttlilied until 12. SECOND GAME AT PORT ELGIN 2nd Abcgweits 7 Port Eight 4 For tltc first illilf‘ Ill twi-lvl- yt-illn-t lilo l‘ol'i. lCiglll llocki-y loam wot-l‘ defeated ill tllcir own rillkl Titi- Abcgwclts winning ‘by tlll- scorn of ’.'—4. About ‘four hultdrcll propit- crowiloll tho rink to soo this match anti ('Vl‘l‘_\’t;|l(‘ ‘was slltisfiotl lllil" it nuts tho fastest gllltll‘ r-vcr play l-ll lll Port ltllgill. Tho lsltliltl boys olltskltiod tllc home atoalll all lll~.‘ tilttc. The good work of Nap Filgilll ill goal for tho Port Eight tl-altl savl-d tho scoro froln being hir, POI‘. (‘llpt. ll'_t‘llll, llourko illlil Largo. s-oorctl time and zlgalll on fast colli- bllllltlon work and fast skating WlLllP Powcl gaillcd ll reputation us fl gilzti kcoper that was worth carnlng. At tllc olld of the game The Port Elgin toaltl invited the Albbles to play an exhibition game on their wily homo wblclt they did nnd lost. by tho score of 7—-2. This being .lloir fourth successive game. The following colllprist‘ the team who rottlrltod Saturday night. (‘ltpt. Will. Ryan, V. liollrko. S. Dlalllolld. ii. Largo. E. Prowso, l<lil. Powcr, W. hltrCaroy, W. E. Scanllo- bury. The summary of goals to tho credit of oach player was as fol- lows: Total goals scored by tho Abog ivr-its 20. Ryan 9, Large. b llourkc 1i, Prowso 2. Diamond 1. ‘The tolltll was riocoiilpltnlotl by plnudetl tlltlo and again. W. Tnylilr who acted as manager. N. E. Struggling To Emerge From Snow Blanket lit)S'l‘().\'. Foil. - --\'urthoru Now irlnglluq tonight s struggl- lllg to i-lllt-rgl‘ from tho snow liliill- Itvt sprcltll by utility's blizzard Front Nlalllt- lo .\'t-\\‘ lialtlpsltiri- Lillllf.‘ reports til‘ itllltlltor tic-up or transportlltltllt littl-s and Slllll" towns were said to be (Jtlllllilvlbljf Slll)\Vi‘tllllitl"l‘. ‘ liivslon ard Iilaine railroad offici ills said ttil- conditions were tho, worst within their lllenlory,_tho nlttl-kadt- extending froltl llevcrl- lo tllv Vanatlitlll ltortli-r. Si-rvicc ill/P" tho Porilazztl division of tho ""il- road was l)li!('lli'illl_\' .ll a stands l.-. Strut-t railxyzly t'Ulllllilllll'\‘ Ill North (‘I'll hltlsstl-‘ltusi-tts wi-rc also ll"il up and the Boston. ltcvl-rt- Beach and Lynn ltailroald was forcctl to stlspctld si-ryico i-tlrly this aftcr- llitoll, drifting snow anll frozen switches wort‘ rcspollsiltlt: for 11.1 collditjinls. A [lillllllltlll ill lllt‘ lit-yore lit-itch sulllllll-l- rcsitrt t‘l‘lllll]il('tl ullllor llli wi-ighi itt‘ l1l\VIllltl ict- ml its roof. .\'lt one \\'ll~ llilllfi“l. lli-oshdéf“ I Killetl in Mexico‘ (Dom. Press Special.) \Vl\i~llllN(l"l‘()N, Fob 28.~—Augils- lllS Nlilrrill, forttlcrly‘ Altlcricall (‘on sul at. ltlilnzllilillo, liicxico, wits kill- cd by MvXltilil ltatldits February 26. Condensed Telegrams SPANISH TROOPS CLASH WITH REVOLUTIONARIES (Dom._ Press Special.) MADRID. Fob 118>~Spatlisil troops have again clashed with rev- olutionary trillesllletl ill military Ztllli‘. of ‘Nitlrrocco. ztcctlrdlllg ti) tics patches l-ccoivcil llcrc. RESTORED SHIP GOES ON MAID- EN TRIP (Dom. Press Special.) Nl-IW YORK. Fob 2ti.—'l‘ltc Am- stiwalllsitip St. Paul. ericall lino (which turned over, at her pier hero lil April, 1918) sailed today for Plymouth, - (‘llerbourg and Southampton on llor first trip since the accident occurred. She has been conlpietely restored aild refitted. as HORSES BURNED T0 DEATH-I (Dom. Press Special.) l‘l’i"i‘SlilTlltl, Pa. Feb. 28.» Eighty-six horses were burned to death in a firt- which destroyed a livery stable bore today. lt was causctl by all over licatetl stove. IMPORTANT MATTERS BEFORE COUNCIL (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON. Fob 2S.—-.»\ll important illsclll-"sioll on high pl cs and ox- chnllgc, lit-gull yoslertiay, was coll- lilluod by ollc section of tho Su- ltrcllle (‘mlltcii this lllortllng. The other section of the council dealing with Turkish 'i‘reoty also met. RUSSIA READY FOR TRADING (Dom. Press Special.) IlldRlLFN, Fob. 28.~'l‘llc Russian Soviet Govortlnlcnt. has agreed to provide trniil service botwocn Mos- cow and Berlin for the exchange oi‘ prisoners, according to Neue ‘fiflllllllii. Shipping service, the newspaper sltid, will bl- started soon llt‘l.\\'t'L‘Il llllltlbllrg 'lllll (lllossn, Russia, stip- plyillg corn iil return for agricllli. ural illlpleltli-llts. U. S. WARNS HUNGARY (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON’, Fob. 28.—’i‘he United Stats-s cirtllnlissitillcr in Butlapcst has litttlfioil the llullgilrlzlu Gov- ornlllcilt that r\llil‘l'lt'il cannot tot t‘\"llI(‘ continued yiersecutlun of a1- logell rllilicltls iil lluilgllry. General Railway Strike Ill France __-_. (Dom. Press Special.) PARIS, Fob. 28.““Tll€‘ National. iciicrzttitlil of railwilyllten today or Ilt‘l'Pll il goncral strike of all rllii- way workcrs Ill France. Tho strike is effective inllllodiatelyr. Although lilo striko ordor declares slllbotnge will ltot be collntonaitcetl. Tile Gov crninent ilnnletllately ordered troops to Paris to protect railway lli‘t)ll(‘l‘i_y‘ and provt-nt rioting. ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS» MEETINGS, ETC. "Basket. social and entertain- mellt in Canoe Cave ilall, Thurs- PROVISIONS llo_l_l_ll__ RULE BILL Imperial Parliament to Control Judiciary Until the New Parliaments Agree on llow to Appoint Them. (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, l-‘i-b. 28.—~lil the it'll-Ill liollle Rule lliii, which was brought tlowtt in parliattlcilt it is provided that lilo llllperial Parliatnent coli- trot the higlli-r judiciary tifficcrs ttlltil such titnc as the two parlia- ments llligllt. the agreed on the tlletllod of appointing them. The illlpcrizll ptiriittttient would also control tho ltuyal Irish (‘onstubui ary of Dublin anti the Metropoli- tan Police for three years, it‘ a lltlitcd parliltlncilt is not organized by that tilttc. Other powers reserved to the llll‘|lt~l'llll ilariiilntcni cmlbrace lilo I'l'tl\\'ll, police and war, foreign af- fairs. army and navy, coinage, tlP- il-llsc, treason, trade outside lre lullll. ipostttflliccs. navigation, lin- clllllitlg lllcrcllallt shipping, wireless and cablcs colli-tlllilll of income illltl t-xct profit tilxl-s and cus lotus and otcist-s. 'l‘llll two ilarlialltcllts wouu-lll be given the iliiltlctliilte right to coi- iect certain taxes, including death duties, stamp taxes, entertainment taxes, license fees and such others of a silllilar nature which the leg- islatures might devise. It is stipul- ated that ll‘€'l.llltl contributes ‘for two years io the support of the Elnlpire on the fhasls oi’ 1919-1920. which figures about $118,000,000 annually. Of this £l8,000,000 North Ireland would contribute forty-two per cent and South Ireland fifty- eight ‘per cent. A joilll oxchequer board would ‘be created to determine the tax- able capacity of ireln-nd in relat- ion to the balance of‘ the Uniteo Kingdom and decide what amount ll-elllntl should contribute after the two year period. ‘The decision of lllls Board will stand for five years, when the case may be re- GAliiAUX DENIES HE AtITED PART FRENCH llllllolt PARIS, Feb. 27.—That he has never cllatnpiolleil a policy of closer relations with Germany. but one of "European conciliation," and might have been guilty of imprudence and impulslvelless. but never of intelli- gPllCG with the enemy, proved to be the opening remarks of Joseph Falllaux, former Pretllier charged with tl-eilsonnble tie-slings with the cneltly, on the resumption of his trial today before the Senate, sitting as ll High (lourt. l The examination of Cnlllaux cov- vered his trip to South Anterica lute in i914 and early in 1915. Tile name of James Minotto,» son-in-law of Louis F. Swift. of Chicago, who was interned in tile United States as an alien enemy ill 1918, was In- cessantly melttloned throughout the interrogations of Leon Bourgeois, president of the Senate. who pre- sided over the court. M. Caiiiaux, in reply to the questions of M. Bourgeois claimed to have been fooled by Millottu, as others bud, M. (lllilllttux stood the trying order well. iloltling llilllsolf with visible i-iforts well until-l‘ control. Calllaux at Ease. At the beginning of his examina- tion he seemed ready to burst out into a violent llnrangus,pnnctuatlng every word with a staccato move- ment of both hands. I-le gradually bot-little more at ease. Once, in explaining some incident, (‘itillitux sllid: "My colleagues will undorstnnd-"lle finished, ltesltat- ed, sputtered ttnil then continued, "lilo members of the High Court will untlerstilnd." ‘The roll call of witnesses caused‘ the first clash between the defence nllll the prosecution when Theo- dore Lcscouvc, procurotor of the Republic ,lflf0l‘lllt-'(l ‘the court that ltltllltn witnesses would be summon- ed through a diploma-tic channel. M‘. Moutee, counsel for Caillaux, asked whether Chief of Police Wot- tlner, of Geneva, suhpoeaned by the defence and whom the ‘Swiss Gov- crnlticlit has refused permission to appear, would be asked to come to Paris through tho French repre- sentative at Horne. Spy Who Followed Him. (Taillnux disposed of Mlnotto by saying that he was one of the spies who infested his trail while in South America, the German Minister at Rio Janeil-o, fearing the issult of M. ers will be explained by the accus day March 4th. 7304-2-28-M E2lpd Caillauirs efforts having requested ed. - THE G. W. V- A. TO-DA lino-hrs!‘ ~1-' " ‘ "E I By Mail, Canada, _ Annual Subccri Clam i! "V "it All The News" Worth Printing All The Ads Worth Reading in: g‘ $3.00: U. 8.,A.. 33-50- $4.00. 0F NEW opened. The Board shall consist of equal numbers of representatives of the two Irish parliaments and the imperial parliament, with an independent chairman. This Board would also b’: charged with devil-t- log means of providing guarantees for lreland‘s contribution LOWIIHI. the support of the Empire, should a united lrisll parliament assume control of the excises and customs. Tile amount Ireland would have to contributr is somewhat reduced by a [JTOVIJIOII in the bill that tho United Kingdom shall present £1,- 000,000 to ouch of the two parlia- ments nt the outset to defray their expenses. lt is also provided that the Irish shall have land annuities worth aiboat £3,000,000 annually. 'l‘ltt- hill contains a detailed Govern lllent proposal for immediate colli- plelloll of a land purchase scheme. (‘ivil scrrunts as regards pens ions would ‘be protected ‘by the llilperial Government, according to another provision of the ‘bill. This is one of the reasons why imper- ial control of the postoffices is to be retained, notwithstanding tlitt Home Rule ‘Bill of 1914, made Ire- land's DOSIQTTICEB an Irish institut- ion. The Iinperial parliament would retain this control until such time as the t‘wo parliaments work out a scheme for its direction by the council ‘for Ireland and request tile imperial parliament to turn it over. LONDON. Feb. 28.—-Premter Lloyd George's new plan for settle- f lnent of the .home rule question itt Ireland was "before British public. today. The (fflcisi text of the bill, introduced in the commons on Wednesday. was made public last night. It is practically identical I. i: ,oma.‘nst‘ing from Baron Von Der, it's larger phases to the ‘outline given out ‘last December 22. Berlin to place 100,000 marks at his disposal to have M. Calllaux shad~ owed continually. Caiililux then attempted to broad- en the debate. ‘He launched forth into a discourse on his external poli- cies before the war, ‘but IM. Bour- geois ssksd him to confine himself to fucts, answering the questions- ptrt to him. , "This is not s political meeting; I this is a Court of Justice, said ‘M. Bourgeois. ‘Experts will tell you I have not profited by this war; I am u poorer man now than I was in 1914," he declared, after reading a letter from l-Jdnlundo De Olivers, who was ‘ charged by the Brazilian llilnistery of Foreign Affairs to accompany Mr. Caillaux throughout his visit to \- Brazii. lii the letter Do Olivera stated that Cuillaux had always been a great patriot and‘ hoped -ior_ the final victory of France. With consummate art, (foillaux. at times accusing himself slid then , pleading for errors which he asserts '3 he committed as every human does, 1‘ said he might Ilzivc sinned too much from self-credonol- ltlld impulsive- ness. He declared that he hail been taken in ‘by clever rascals and spies in South America. Calllaux showed deep emotion when the so-called -, "Llpscher nfftiir“ was mentioned. He . risked how he had received Lipschc-r . in 1914 when n press campaign was ~ raging against hint. Lipscher, lic- COTIPITIQ to Catlaux brought documents tending to prove that Pi- gsro, which was the most prolulny eni among ills occusers, was in the, - pay of Count Tiza, chief of the Ger- _ mattophite party in Hungary. ”Those weapons were offered mo lit the time when a great tragedy occurred which will forever remain the most terrible moments of my ax istence,“ M. Cclllsux said. -‘ '->\\\_;._;§ ww-s‘ " "~ . _ g ,o= "They enabled ine to defend m honor and live. l accepted them,‘- l-le explained, however, that he l1 refused to have anything to do wit y Lipscher during the war. referring. to the alleged peace proposals o‘), Ltpscher and bouts J. Mslvy, forms? , ‘Minister of the interior, wllo was banished from France ill Augusta.- 1918. after being convicted of llow in; communication with enemy so , Lanken. former Civil Governor cl . Brussels, The trial will continuo- oii Tuesday next when M. Ciiiilaux‘ relations with the ‘Mannheim ‘bank _