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Ottawa Evening Journal ferecast-Fhe. HOME EDITION YOL. XXXVIL-No. 142. OTTAWA, SATURDAY, MAY 27, 1922 THIRTY-TWO PAGES.

PRICE TWO CENTS. CONSERVATIVES CHARGE PLEDGES TIIROMAWAY Drayton Meighen Amendment Declares Against Disregarding Election Promises. CONaSSIONST0rCERMANY ARE ROUNDLY CONDEMNED Sir Henry Says Budget Leads Nowhere and Adds To Uncertainty. Th first broadside In tht budget bale wa delivered yesterday, and with It cam an amendment from tho Conservative benches charging th Government again with breaking faith with the elector, and with dlBrerarditfa It pre-election pledges. Sir Henry Drayton, who last year delivered the budget apeech.

that year figures In tli role of chief Opposition financial critic, and he led eft the dubato from the Coneervatlve benchea when the debate was re-aumtd. Sir Henry moved an amendment, presumably drawn up at th caucus which discussed th budget propos-ala yeeterday morning. In which, ee-onded by Mr, Melghen, he asked th Houm to declare: "That the making of auch aolemn pledges, the utlllaatton of them to secur support, and their flagrant violation after the attainment of office reveal a disregard of political honor, and tend to lowar the standard of public life." In Ita preamble the Drayton amendment aet forth the Liberal tariff plank of the lilt convention, re-atated in the Littoral apoaker' handbook of th reoent campaign, and ued widely by Liberal candidate) as a mean of acurlng up-port." The promise, aald Sir Henry In speech, had been fur-gotten or disregarded by th Liberal In power. If he could summarise th budget. Mid air Henry, hs would call ll a "two and a half per cent.

British preference and German tree trade budget" ChkVa the Minister. Sir Henry aald the present Minister of s'lnano lookd out on th country through "a pair of very gloomy spectacles. He (Sir Henry) hopd that thing would not aa bad aa Mr. Fielding feared- He hoped that Canada would get mora than Itt.tot.tot from Income tax this year, and could not understand Mr. Fielding forecast of a decreaaw customs menu.

Removal of th limitation of depreciation of foreign exchange was doiord as likely to glv Canadian manutaotarara. unfair competition from O.rmany. Th Marking Aet leo ahonld not haw been repealed. The present Government, aald th member for Woat York, bad apparently changed Ita mind, and had now Increased the aalea Tax, whirk laat year It condemned a "a terrible thing. la opposition th Liberal also had condemned luxury taxes; now they taxed automobile and candy.

Taxes which formerly th I.lbrals declared outragoous war found now in Mr, Fielding's budget. The chief thing about th bud-ret." Sir Henry aald. "is that It leads us nowhere, and Owtlea nothing, but. on th other hand, adds doubt and Hon. J.

A. Robb, Minister of Trad and Commerce, eald that Sir Henry wa blaming th Government for making tariff reducUona, and then complaining that lb redue-t on wer net sufficient. Mr. Robb maintained that th Government was carrying out til pledge of its leader. The Government woald go as fast tariff reform as the people would let it go.

R. J. Woods (Progressive. Duf-ferln thought that "half. a lof was better than no bread." The ward revision of th tariff, how-over, -would make llttl difference to th working man.

i O. Turgeoa (Liberal, Olonreeter, JC.B.t declared that th tariff r-' ductlcn. though email, wer a step in th right direction. The Keen ration. Th text of th amendment moved by.

Sir Henry Draytoa follows. "That all til word after the word that' be at ruck cut and th following aubatltuted therefor: The party, assembled in convention la August, ltlt, adopted Onstttaacd race Uma. THINKS STEP TAKEN i BY CANADAJS WRONG South African Paper Ditcuaset NaVal Situation. tldONDOI. May tT.

(Canadian Press csfble) A Reuter deepatch from Cap town says question naral defence la engaging much po-blle attantlon In South Africa, -with the nosBlblUty of being raised in the Houm of Assembly on tha first opportunity. Meantime tha Capo Argoa point out 4 hat Lord La, First of tha Admtralty. haa already hoist- od tha S.O'-A. signs I and tha Dominions muit far tha certainty that thay oan Bo longer rely upon the maintenance of an effect. va aea power virtually at tha aola expense of tha British tax psyera.

It remarks that tha laying vp of ahipa by Canada la a move in tha wrong direction and plainly suggests that the development of local navlet will be far too alow to offer any prespe-et of a eolation of tha naval dsfeoco problem on thoae line. The Argue farther oaya tha whole naval 0 nest too ahould be reviewed and a de-Anita understanding between tha arietta Oovarnmenta of tha Empire be reached regarding the minimum roqulremenu consistent with safety and waya and mean a whereby these reqalrementa can be satisfied. DEKTAIi ATVNOVXCEMC.NT. Dr. S.

C. Aklna deslrea to an tiounea it ha win pn an office June 1st, at im Bank Street, Jet tka caUoa mt dentistry. ANOTHER LYNCHING FOLLOWING ASSAULT Rabid Crowd I Abu 11 and Burn it. Corpse WACO. Texas, May tT.

A II year-old negro was killed here lat yesterday by vhe father of Mr. Margaret Hayes, victim of an at tack on Thursday when she Identified tha negro as" her asssll-snt. rieven shots wer Bred into th negro at th horn of th girl's father, and th head waa then beaten In by clubs. Th negro wa apprehended on the publto square yesterday afternoon and taken to th horn of the girl. When th negro entered the room, th girl rreamd thai It was he who had attacked her.

The father. Bam Harris; then grabbed a pletol and began firing. A crowd stormed the undertaking parlor where the body was Uken. dragged the corps behind a truck through the streets, arid burned It on the public square. FIND THIRD BODY IN HOME TRAGEDY DETROIT.

May IT. The body of Ractlurn Besse, aged eeven, who. with hla brother, waa drown ed by their father aeveral weeka ago "to make hla wife Buffer." waa found In the Detroit River yeeterday. Tho bod lea of Ueudonnie, aged mix, tha brother, and the father. Ha bum basse, who drowned Mm a If when he killed tha boys1 were- found a month ago.

BULGARIA REVOLT STORY IS FALSE SOFIA. Bulgaria. May Cat. gorlal denial waa made by the pre bureau yesterday of the rumors of revolution In Bulgaria sent out through Belgrade and Vienna. Complete calm reigns throughout Bulgaria, says the denial.

MR. LYNCH LEAVES FOR LONDON TODAY Mr. W. J. Lynch.

18.0.. leave nttawa today en route to London. England, to attend, th British Patent convention as representative for Canada. The convention cpena on June 13 next. There will be prea-ent representatives from the Empire Dominion.

Including India, SCORES ITALY FOB MAKING THE PACT PA Rial. May Tha aeml-offl- cial Tampa tonight nails Into tha Italian Government for having concluded a cotnmorolal treaty with the Soviet Just after the Genoa, confer ence, and pointa to tho communiet outbreaks and general strike In Roma aa eh owing how the communist a repay Italy' hoapltaltty. The Temp editorial, coupled with otjher Indications, aeema to point to a -fight to keep the French Government away from Tha Hague negotiations with 'the Ruaflane. CAIX RTKJKK OFF. 7 ROME.

May It. Tha general etrlke In Rrnne which was railed by "tha committee of proletariat defence Thursday, as a protest against disorders tha night before at Haa Lorenso. waa called off at noon yesterday. WniXKFD BY EXPTiOftlOX. BERNE.

May 17. The little village of Kirchenfold. outh of thta city, wa wrecked last night by the explosion of a munitions dump. Wlillo every house waa destroyed or damaged by the blast, the only per aona killed wer two -children who ware playlnr about th dump. Forty people were Injured.

EXHIBIT DFAD GENERALS, MEXICO OTTT, May 17. War OITIca. reports Indicate that encouraging headway la being made by the red ra I forces in tneir campaign against lha rebeU. Genera 1 Celao Cepeda and Antonio Medina have been killed and th-Mr bodies? ara now on exhibition at Tlachlchlca, 6tat of Puebla. according to reports by General Ellssonda.

oommanding the reaerai iroopa. RALPH CONNOR BPfcAKft. CWARLOTTETOvVf, P.tf.I.. May 57. Kev.

Dr. C. Gordon Ralph moderator of the Presby terian General Assembly, made nis first visit to tha island last night and delivered a sermon here to a largo audience. Ha made aa appeal for Canadlanlam on th basis of fair dealing between tho various element of tha people, SKXLL WAS FfwAlTL'REI. MONTREAL, May ST.

Joseph Bouchard, 1. living at It Prince street, this city, suffered -a fracture of the skull and died aa hour later In tha Royal Victoria Hospital, when a motor truck was stmck by a street car at the corner of Oat-Inaau avenue and Queen Mary Road. Cot dea dNelgaa, last night. His companion driver. Philippe Renaud, eecaped without a scratch.

ACCIDE MTAIi DEATH. That John Barlyluk. section man. living at tit Rochester street. Ot a-wa.

waa accidentally killed by tha Hmttha Falls train near Gloucester on May 29 waa lha verdict of tha inquest jury In tha Court Hous last night. Coroner Craig preilded. In the evidenc It was brought our that Barlvluk was alee Ding on a graaa embankment naar tha -track When the train blew the whistle. Apparently bewildered wy being awakened from a deep siewp tha man rushed on tha track In front ot tne engine. In Its report tho jury atated that "we are unable to determine any reason-' for tba -action of deceased in running on lha track Is front of tho approaching train.

"Be Kind to tht Blind." Oh! you that hav sight To enjoy the light Of Oed's World wonder works So grand Think of the other leaa Fortunat brother Extend him the haloing hand Theaah your gift may be aeaail It your mlrbty all Toa will feel much th better In giving Knowing thla.deed Will help Thoae in the need Of making their life Worth The living 1 W. F. KBLLY, Brttaaal KslcHta. ARE ARRESTING Irish Republican Rebels Take Action in Reprisal For Belfast Arrests. GRAVE DIGGERS FIRED UPON BY THE SNIPERS Seventeen Fires Started in Belfast Last Night and More Shootings Reported.

LOXDON, May J7. Continued outbreaks of disorder In Ireland ara reported In despatches to the morning papers. It la stated that members of the IrUh Republican army surrounded Balllnalee, County Longford, and arreated all the Protestants In the town, charging them with conspiracy with the Orangemen. ti. th north.

The widow Rogers wss shot dead by raiders at Castlereagh. County Roscommon. The Times' correspondent at Strshane says armed men are arresting tMt rm en In County Donegal in reprisal for tha arrests of Sinn Felners throughout Ulster. There Is a big contingent of Irish Republican army men In Llfford. and mora are continuously entering tha county.

Srventcevi Fires Started. BELFAST, May t7. Seventeen fires were atarted In tha campaign of incendiarism waged throughout the city last night. Six fir bombs were used In starting; the blase that destroyed tha Model School. In the Falls road.

A constable was shot In the leg while on duty at a Arc this morning. There were no burials In the city cemetery on Thursday owing to tlic sniping at ths gravs-d lagers. The restaurants and theatres are suffering severely from the campalsn of terrorism. One restaurant reports a big slump in business following discovery of a bomb In a telephone manhola nearby. Bishop MacRory ha cancelled all conferences with his clergy throughout th diocese of Down and Connor, owing to tha perils of travelling.

CALL FOR EXPENDITURE SUM Of $17,803,421 Supplementary Estimates Brought Down in Ontario House. TORONTO. May 17. Shortly after midnight, in the Ontario legislature, Hon. Pater Smith, provincial trevaawurer, introduced -furthsr sup plementary estimates.

The Government proposed to have these estimate discussed, but three Ion Opposition members, objected to working "14 houns a day." The estimate were accordingly tabled and will be dlscuesed later. The supplementary estimates total S17.S0S.wZl. For governmcoial departments a total of Sl.Tet.KS St la allowed. The largest item in this section la grant of 1400,000 to lb -University of Toronto. Th estimates for capital expenditure of the Hydro-Electric Coinml- aon total S.S.T.

nstlmstes) for tha Timlsksmlng and Northern Ontario Rail war Com mission are given aa PROTEST AGAINST TAX UPON SOFT DRINKS Mr. Kealey Makes Strong to Finance Minister. Canadian manufacturer of carbonated beverages and aerated waters, and other mild liquids waited on Hon. W. S.

Fielding, tha Minister of Finance, at six o'clock last evening In th Parliament Buildings, and pressed their claims strongly for the removal of tha proposed tax of IS cents a gallon on soft drinka. Tha deputation, which was headed by Mr. A. J. Kealey, of Ottawa, president of tha Ontario Carbonated Beverage Aaaoclatlon, aubmltted that th tax would not only be dotrl.

mental to the manufacturers, but would also work a hardship on cltl-te na who ue extensively what ara known aa soft drink beverage fc-e-eaua they can now ba obtained at a low price. Tha enforcement of tha tax would make an increase In th price of soft drinks inevitable, and cltlsens accustomed to getting th beverages at the popular price of Ave cent a bottle would deprive them selves of their favorite b-everaaee rather than pay hlxher price. The present price waa within the grasp of ffamllle of limited means. Another point argued by the deputation waa that the tax would be inequltablo to the extent that the product of soft drink manu facturers would bo taxed while own ers of soda fountains who concort and sell a certain brand of soft drlnko would go arot free. Tho members of tha deputation were given a courteous heartnr.

While the Minister of Finance did not commit himself as to what course ho would follow In the light of the arguments put forward, the: deputation withdrew with a feeling tnat tneir representation would not go entirely unheeded. irra or ihjttukk. KUNOeTTOX, May IT. Cap tain Chauncey Daryaw died yesterday after an Ulnesa of two weeks, re suiting from a fall while on the tug Davis. Captain Daryaw wa widely known a navigator having spent! ins past nrtyons years oa the Oreat Lake.

He wa bom on Larue Is land, la tha St. Lawrence river. eU ty-seven year ago. 1 FIXED AXO PHILADELPHIA, May J7 -U Outfielder Le Xing, of tha Philadelphia Nationals, has been flned Me and Indefinitely suspended tot alleged indifferent playing. Man-axed Wllhelm announced today.

King was taken out of tha same In tha second of the first contest of the double-header with Brooklyn yesterday. Ha came to th Phillies Ust year tnm Hvw, Iorfc, MANY BRITISH ARTISANS PREPARING TO MAKE THEIR HOMES IN CANADA Relaxation of Dominion Immigration Regulations Results in Increase of Men Coming Who Are Out of Jobs in Britain. LONDON. May SI. (Montreal Gasette Caible) A considerable Increase In the movement of British, artisans to Canada la sipected as a result of the relaxation of the Dominion's -Immigration regulations.

The orders-in-councll having arrived from Canada, the Dominion Imml- gration Offices here Issued copies of I the modified regulationa to the steamship agencies today. They I show that cabled report to thai Britlati press were Incorrect and that the changes are Infinitely more GERMANY RAZING fu aa beralna Hee nledae the aeipFnlstoei of the Allied Anna hem workmen dlsanantanar im TAR AND FEATHERS FOR SIDNEY IRWIN Orangeville Man is Then Warned to Lavc Town. ORANEVILLK, OnU Mar l- 1 A crowd of men Thursday night 1 took Sidney Irwin out -ot tha real- dence of Mrs. Archie NeSbitt 'j after applying a ooat of. tar and feathers to his body, paraded him vp and down the etxeets.

When the men assembled, they were held off for some time by Mrs. Nesbltt, who pointed a gun sit them. They aven tualty entered and found Irwin hid- In in the attic. After the parade lrwln Waa warned to leave town, Mia. NesMtt's husband waa found dead two weeks airo 'of -strychnine' poison Inc.

md beside the tvly was found a pathetic note sufrcetrttnr domestic troubles. Ths coroner's Jury returned a verdict of-suicide- BROTHERS ARRESTED AFTER LONG SEARCH Three McLellant Arc Taken Into Custody By R. C. M. P.

8TDNET. W.8.. Mny 17. After being fufltlves from Justice for over IS months, three brothers, Allen, John and Murdoch M-rlel-lan. were arrested Thursday afternoon by Series nt j.

i Ulakeney and Constable A. Cooke, of the Roal Canadian Mounted Police, at the lonely Ash Ins; village of Meat Cove, about ft miles from Hvriney. They were lodged In the county all charged with asaaultlng paanengers and creating a disturbance on the coastal steamer itspy. In November, XS2S. A man named McKarhren.

who la wanted oa the same charge, Is still at large. FUNERAL OF GIRL THE VICTIM OF FIRE The funeral of Utile ismarel Rldsout, the four year o'A of a firecracker on Victoria lay. took place yesterday afternoon from the family residence to Beechwood cemetery. The funeral waa w-Ml attended toy members of the Hevenrh Dsy Adventlst Church, Fifth avenue, and the many flowers vttred the esteem In which the family was held. Elder Lament, of Almonte, officiated.

Among thoae present at the funeral were Mayor Prank Plant and Aid. H. -McEIroy. The eft iff mourners the parents, Mr. and Mrs.

r. Hideout, Mr. and Mrs. Fields and Alfred John Mallon. I ASSETS OF CANADIAN BANKS SHOW LARGE INCREASE DURING APRIL Advance More Than $40,000,000 Last Month.

According to Finance Department Statement Today. Tola) aaaets of Canadian banks Increased by arer forty million dollars tarlna April. Th monthly ban statement Issued this mornlnc shows total assets of 4S1. at the end of April, as compared wltb l.m.TSf.le, oa March II. Total liabilities whlrh amounted to ll.lM.ils.etS, on April 40, show an Inertias, ot H3.H5 611 over th March fla-urea.

Increases af over elfhteen million la demand deposits, and of ap proximately thirteen million. In deposlta outside Canada, sr. rerealed by uia statement. Current loans In Canada, Increased from 11.111.111,111 at th, end of March. to H.M-f.m.lM oa April t.

or nearly fonrteen million dollars. There was an Increase of approximately twelve 'million. la tba total at oall loans nutalde Ostiadfc Th ststement flloa: Aprfl. lilt March. JIS1.

April, Fund llt.lTl, 114. lit el! Not. K4.T24.IT4 K1.SI1.K7 Jilt. 171. Demand depoelta t.02 a70.7 4l4.llt.tT4 U1.1J1,14 Notice Deposiu l.ilMH.213 Mlo.411.140 1.

III. 111. lit ITep. Canada Z7f.tII.14I Correct Cola lt.l0T.ti lil.2l.t4 tt.ttl.tia ltl.tot.ti; 174 144.411 Don. Not Dep.

XenL Oold Res. Call Loans. Can. call Loans, Out. Currant Loans, Can.

l.lll.Mt.tll Current Loan, out. Can. lts.71t.0tt Total LtabllMla I. III. tit.

IIS Total Asset far-reaching than reported. The rt-moval of all occupational restrictions for British subjects is regarded her the most important change of In tha past, the Immigration of the artisan waa allowed wh-ve sucti labor waa unot-umab in Canada. Now any work- nmn may enter If he has enough funda to mat a In hlmtelf until he se- cure, -employment. With Industrial onduions whai (hey are in Great Hrium. it Is thought that many will avail themselves of opportunity of seeking to better their condition by gninic to Canada.

RUIN FORTRESSES to dt4ru Iter forlrevnea. nmlor and the lunmw at mwus, on im iimnr. Pulp and Railway Camps Need Men COBALT. May 87. Thre it a big demand for men in ihe pulp and railway cam pi of the North, according lo Hum of ths Ontano rnmtnt Employment i-tir-rmj here.

On his book he hm rKt for 300 men to take station work contracts on the T. Ac N. O. extension from o- titan to Oil Can Portage, and tren are alo sought for the C. P.

R. Jul) on tha Quebec aid) of Inke Temiakemlng. The T. 8. podlngs Company wants xoo men for cutting pulp at York Kt on.

TREKKERS PUT ON IMPROMPTU SHOW Entertain and 'Are Entertained, By Belleville. I I i i I I I 1 I I i 1 I 1 1 BELLEVILLE, May 5T. i I I XX! II WiiKZ-; veterans who are hiking to Ottawa I to Impreans the Government with! thir needs, arrived hero at six o'clock last evening, and were met bv Mayor Hanna at the city limits, les. where billets had been arranged for them The city executive authorised the mayor to expend money on food and entertainment for the men. Lsst niirht on the armories lawn the tr.kkers entertained ths cltlsens.

and a local military band assisted In the programme. The chief magistrate had made a call on cltlsens for hooka and sock for the veterans, meeting with a generous response. SIX LABORERS KILLED IN WRECK ONEONTA, May 57. 81 track workers of the Ulster and Delaware railroad were Instantly killed yesterday when a southbound frela-ht train crashed Into the rear of a work train two miles south of the Grand Gorge Rtation. THO IH RT I.

flKCK. BUFFALO. May ST. Two cars or Mich Ivan Central passenger train No, from Chicago were wrecked laat night hear the Buffalo station when a switch en a tne on tho opposite track jumped the rails ana crashed into the side of the passenger train. Two dining car waiters were slightly Injured.

Ms.T4T.tl4 ZtT.ttt.t91 It. III. 411 II. lit. Ill ltl.H4.ltl ltl.IST.441 40.1S1.S11 tl.TtI.ISI iti.tit.toi lio, iit ti.

lti.TTt.tll 1 1S4.1T1.0I 1,144,117. Itt ltl I4S.047 lll.ttt.tot lit, 707, Itl Z.ltl.t.t.Stt MlJ.TM.lt rm. H4.lt! l.ltl.ill.111 SISLER HOLDS A REMARKABLE RECORD SO FA! St. Louis Star Proves Himself a Regular One-Map Ball Team. LEADS IN AMERICAN FROM MANY ANGLES Toporcer Heads the Batters in the National With Griffith Second.

CHICAGO, May ST. George hitler continue a to prove hlmseK a one-man team for the ft. Louia Browns' first saefcer agnin octuple a leading position In almost every column of tho Amer- Iran League alatlatlcal released to day and which Includes games of Wednesday. Staler heads the batters with a mark of .41 the fact that this Is three points lower than la-t week's avenue. He haa scored the; iiiuil runs made the must lui i tii; leads in total wild heala the atealera, with IS; haa hanxed out 10 two-bagera asalnat 11 for the leadrre.

and his! circ uit drives total Aveonough place him near the top. Haa Ten Homers To Credit. Ed. Miller, ol rhlladtphia, ha lu t-n climbing steadily and la second io Staler In batting, with an aver-: ase uf .402. Miller now has iu home runs agulnat IS fur Ken.

Wit-llama, of the llrowna, who has takt-n Us be Ituth's iMialtiun an the chii-i slugger of the circuit, third, with .398. Ty CohU If Other trading batters in or more innti are: bpetker. Cleve land, O'Neill. .393: wnt'. New York J77; Clark, -lc- trolt.

8c hang. Now York. --2; Japileson, Cleveland, Hlu-, Detroit, .118. Williams, besides leading In home run, ranks second to Ulster Itt -Stolen bases, with 14- TttfKsrorr Top of Nationals. Oeorse Toporrer, St.

Lrvuia National InAehler, by pounding out hits, boosted himself to ths tou of ths National League batters, wltb an average of Tommy Griffith, who- has bern hitting consistently for Brooklyn, is the runner-up. with a mark of while Hogers llornsby. of Hi. lsouls, and Carson Blsbee, Fltts- burg, outfielder, are tied for third place, with a mark of Hornsby leads the run-getters with IS tallies; 1m out In from Kt total bases, with a mark of and lead In home runs, with eleven. Ma Carsj.

of Pittsburg, continues to eH the pace smong the bsse eieaiers, with nine thefts. Other leading batters for twenty or more g.inirs: Maranville. I'Utsburg. liar-grave, Cincinnati, Kelly. New York, .341: Johnston, Brooklyn, Bout worth.

Host on. SSI; Orimrs. Chicago, llollocher, Chicago. .147. NO ARCHBISHOP YET NAMED FOB OTTAWA UCI rim wora.

The report from Ol on treat that Archbishop til not t. of rVlnnluvg. hf( bMn a. to Arihiilnhop c. aauthler brsnded as a "wild and untodndel rumor" by ofllrtale si the residence of the Anuatollo Uelesat.

The Journal was Informed that no Intimation of any kind had been received In ott.ina retarding the new errh-btshop. Humors and trpurtai concernln-the successor have been clrculsted for many weeks, but ofTtctsIs ot the Ilumsn Csthollc t'hurrh Stat that no word had been received from Ttome regarding the appointment. Th procedure is that the result' of the elet-tlon is made known to the 1'anal elrgaie. and no other ppr-aon, and ilia then ak the rhoaen prelate If he will accept the tie. If an acceptance is atgtil-fled.

the Information le then transmitted to the Holy Father and the appointment fte then announced olll-cislly. Monslgrior Slnnott I well known I In Ottawa, having been here from ltOS-lo ltlt as private eeerctary to the papel delegate. Me received hi titles of Mnnslgnor.on 4tnc sp. pointed cfhamherlaln of the Taiiel houeehold by Hla Holiness ths Pout- on May It. ItOT.

He waa appointed Archbishop of Winnipeg In Itll. Ktsl to Arvtiniahop. WINK1PKO, May M. Enquiries made by the Canadian Press at i Archbishop'. Palace tonight elicited t-w denial or tne report emanating from Montreal inai Arrnownop on-nott, of Winnipeg, had been sppoint-ed Archbishop of Ottswa.

Mgr. J. J. Blair. V.M, declared that Archbishop Plnnolt knew nothing of It.

and added: 'lt la news to us bollt." BET-nwa bsr tub dkiiby. lX)NTON. lay ST. ICanadlnn Press Cable). rallowlng Is the latest betting on tho Derby, whlrh will be run next Wednesday: 4 to agarnst HI.

fouls; I to 1 against Captain Cuttlss; to 1 against Pondoland sad Re-echo: U0 to against Tamar olTaed, and Itt to taken! II to 1 agalnet Oralr.ne-oweri It to 1 against North. nd; It to 1 against Lord of Burgtiley, all taken and BRITISH CTUCXITr. LONDON, May iT. (Canadian Press Cable). Following are th week' county cricket results: Sussex boat Weretstarshlra by an innings-snd tt runs: Hampshire beat Oloucestsrohlr by 74 runs: Essex beat Middlesex on ths first innings.

Delee Itt: Nottinghamshire best Warwickshire by wlokets. Carr 110, John Ounn lit, Calthorpe )ti; Surrey beat Somerset by 111 runs, Hltrti Lancashire beat Lelces-terehlre by 4 wicket. Makepeace ltl. K. Tyldealey tt.

J. Tyldesley 112 (not out). Co 111: Torkohlr beat Cambrldg Uairtrattjr br I wtefctua. i I 1 I i Enright's Bum Hoard swfi iMSMjMarf BaJMsaal Kk'liarU t.nrlBhl. Poll.T tominis- km iIkv Uial lie was th larvrat hoklrr of llUtar In the taorkl.

20, UOU.UUtt tnirlb of srlsrd liqiHim lite ttUinifln stnlk.n Imiumt. llirrr's no chamv lo break In and any. VEGETABLE OFFERING IS LARGE ON MARKET Buyers and Sellers Are Out Great Numbers Ward Markr; ai a barKa.n -aiittrr for gardrnois ai.d f.ower Hi mornltiK. A.t kinda of cut-tab. nunte ffi- for sa.e at anoiioihle pricen.

aa an flower Ulooni bo'frt ana Lowers in i'ut ft.d growinc in iMelr pots. It was iiiarkf. of tho neaaon. i the Inftpertor said, and other wou.d 1 have added tn.it ii warn tho c.o; at-1 tractive. Nearly evrry -rt had a load of flowrra.

and pven the pink-j Miind rhubarb was a pretiy rlsTl. There were large supplies of mea and butter and e(tc. I. one before i nine p'rlork the suar as tliroajed with -buyers. Oarden plants sold on ah eve rape i at Z0 cents a dosen.

Theee lucluil- 1 ed cabbage, cauliflower, tomnio, beet, tobacco, and other plant. The price depended upon the growth, oni very large ones selling as high at to cents, and looking sa If they would bloom as soon as they touched the earth. Dairy Products. lall butter l5o to40c Hull butter Trmt butter F'gK Matie rap. gal.

Maple syrup, quart 3o tu 40o 4Sc 30c to'c SI. 71 Meats aadT Poultry. Pork. J. Jc and for a.

neavy 14c to Uc skay 11. t0 lo to 14 14 tO 1'mC l-o to lie a HO tO lUti Sc to lie Sc to So 14a snd liVe? lamo, fronts l. Muttun. fronts Mutton, hind Muttun, enrraea Wal, carcass Veal, fronts hind at, pound teei, ironis 7c to So Heef, hinds Iieef. carcass He to lie Sc to Hot Ctilckens, pair vsrs pound Grain.

Heed oats Keed Oats Krtl-Apper. t'tuett'ples, each Strawberries, box. 1 I neap pics, bua es la. A I I Vrgc ablea. Potatoes, per bag 11.21 and Cablaages, fcc tu lit ItCttui-e.

I for It New rhubarb, dweu to I0e Hprlng onlonSe domen buicaei Texss onions, hexes $1 to 14 Kgyptlan unlunv bags I to IT gal. 2ic the SOu ItaUislie, buncli Tomato plants, diett AiarMKUK. two lum-Ht. Celery. 2 bunches fleets, bun-h AllMK 111 KKW YoitK.

Way 17. Efforts to et-tlle th anlhrttrtto ftal strlk dfhdlork'-d en rday wh'ii the joint sMli-committee wase n-gnl Ion agr-rt ui'on the futility of further psrlry at prekfnt, and adjourned until Juns IMt. BAItTtiX NOll HT. May J7. At a Oinervailve cunventlwn held here laat lit.

Dr. J. H. Itarton wss unsntmouttly nomlnwtet.1 to rntest the byelfNttoo for the constituency of St. Jntin Countt.

on Juns 10, STOl.t:-: AITO The automobile of Mr. 11. Mnkcr. waa Mtolen from In front of The Journal building, tjueen street, laat night between 7 and 10.10, while Mr, 1'afeer was attending a theatre. The cjir was later recovered by Ihe MKI; Ntl.K..

A group of gins In cliarge of Mrs. '1. "cVhlte. will hold a cooking sale today from three to five at the home of Mr. l.

White, 18 Wurtembiirg The proceeds will go to the Prote.iant Infants Home. MMrTKD TO Il.oflO MKS. 17. (Osnsdlsn Treas t-ble). It Is oltlclally announced, say a Iteuler dspatch from Mmorne In connection with, the curtailment defence schema pro- vldlng for a total reduction of TSt.OOO compered with lest year't expenditure, that the total annua! training eetabllehment for the Australian eltisen force will be limited Xto-approxlmalolyJlJlOt meu of sli rank.

CiriU 8ERVICE KXA.Ml.NATJO.-tS: Th rtsults of ths May Examlne-tlono again demonstrate til out-undlnr superiority of the New Willis Uuslneea College, eiu-drnta ot this school eaptured flmt plac In the. examination for 'clerk stenographer' and first place In Junior clerk stenographer. There's siiunoT sen. In the -slogan. "The Sohool of Derb-ilt Ileeiilta." Day snd Evening Clssaes: No Rummer Holldaya.

Th New WIKIa Buelnee College, 1111 Sparks gu Co. II. Don bar. Principal. to t4 3lc ito 40c loc to Jto ill 1 to 111 114 to lit toe Ite to Tic I LLOYD GEORGE TO PRESIDE AT JOINT MEETING British apd Irish Delegate! Meet At 10 Downing Street Thir Evening.

NW IRISH AGREEMENT WILL BE DEALT WITH Free Slate Leaders Hope That Explanation Will Satisfy British Authorities. tVcriON, ilav 17. lih ths arT rival oC MtchaI Coillria (rati Dub- iln the Irish coaftretifc a as tspwed 10 Wm roruial discusslua Irie Political faction In ftouthem Irelsfid Iat Saiurdny and lis effect aa the treaty setting up the Irish Free HUtie. Prime Minister Lloyd George waa underwood to have delayed his departure for a arek-id rest at Chequers Court ta preside aver tha Both the Irish representatives under Arthur OrllYiih and the BrfU mlnfstera have been so reticent that very little haa been learned re yarding th preliminary eonversai lio4 he yesterday, but It la aun posed that the Krea Htate const It a Hon provided for under the treaty was dlsrussod ss well as the so-called Colilns-de Vali-ra pact. A JaaUthMi t'aMiMt.

Tho latter agreement. It aatal4 -the time of iia announcement In Saturday, mukea possible the hold ing of (he Irish election ntxt mult" nd tht formation of a eoalU ion cabinet for So ut herd Ireland. It pr4vllrs that a coo lit ion panel be prrftftitvd to the electors, containing the nam re trf randidatrs Tepressot- ing both sida si their present strength Itt the Dnil, the whole to be recommendi to the voters as the tUkei of the Sln i Ke4n orgaalsa ti-isi. The agrerencnt has been dr-nounced by many in Kntrland aa a (render of the. Fr iltaters to the KrpublU'sii and aa such a menace to the Anglo-Irish Treaty.

Ot Moncntoas Irapus-taawe. How sfrloualy the Issue la regard -d In some qnsrtens ta vvldvnced by the comment this morning of the Times' Parliamentary correspondent, wb sa)s lr Is "Bl enremn and ma atentoua Impertasioc, tnaaniuvh If aa ominous. or. even doubtful conatruc lion should hstfo to be put ma the coal it lew pact, tt will bring tha country a-al Ireland perilously near atto af war." There ta. -hewever, much mora optimism la the Irish capital than in lo-iuloa.

according to the Daliy Malta lublta cor i-pon dent, who wrlta: "It seema that all the Irish lead-era hold the conviction that they will bv able without too winch dtf-flculty'to show that the pact Is not nsainst the trsnty. They have taken legal opinion and are satisfied as to ths corrcctnem of their attitude snd conanance with the terms of ths Anirlo-Irisn agreement." It la understood that three meet- (hsv will be held today. Michael Collins said his ooUeaguea a 111 meet at 4 nu while the British signatories to tho Anglo-Irish Treaty ara conferring with Prime SJInlater'Uoyd Gedae, At mx clock a Joint meeUng af the Brit (ah and Irish delegates will be held at TO Downing street, with Prime In later aUoyd George pro sldkig. CHARGE KIDNAPPING AND WIRE-TAPPING Edmund Leigh, of Stillman Notoriety, Indicted. 'nKW TOIIK.

May F.dmund ligh, privets detective. whs lliurrg In Ihe Utlllman e-ase. yesterday was Indicted for alleged kidnapping and wire-lapping with hla QSMlatanl. Peter lArsen, In connection with th charge by August I'robet, (twins butler, that an at tempt had been made to railroad him nut of the conn try becaue an alleged love affair with a Pittsburg society girl. Iigh, teatlfied recently that he and lawyer representing Jeiiies A.

sttillman. New York banker, paid Tred Heatrval, Indian co-resisrindent In the dlvorc ult asalnat Mr. Anna, Ul Hllllman. til. ton for four lovo letters said t.

have been written by her to tho guide. A A-4MVKrUiARY orr- IKATH. A yrar ago today Chief John W. Oraham. of th.

Ottawa Fire Ie-IMirtment. paased away, lie waa II yars of sge. HI funeral wa on. of the largest held In Ottawa an recent years. I THE WEATHER WONDER.

WHUT A FISH WOR.M TVIHslKS ABOUT? Toraoagt OtUw -Vail Mid Upper 8t. Lawreaoa Modtrata winds, flna, not mncb chAaga in tajrapanU-ara,.

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