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jeptehaber 1, 198k, 1 pa err WEEKLY EDITION ae Soe a Beatty, KG, Be RCo - Pasific. The which Mr, Beatty po operate ystems in : ae 45) lt;p ARISH SITUATION VOL; 12, No. 50 Meeting of- Erish vain British Cabinet Lloya George Opposed King. George Near Inverness Where Cabinet is Meeting Considered as Most Opportunt Dabliit, Sept, 7. Freeman s Journal says, regarding ihe Cabinet meetin: at Inverness todhy. that a momentous stage has been reach- DAH: REREANN BX SESSION EN DUBLIN. ON KK ed in the negatintion for the Anglo-Irish pense. oe paper mune i ame above photdkrapn or te alt Blre season in. Dud anal that on both aides letter writing cease-and that the Premier.ace is the first eae uintry. was taken pt.the public session On Wednesday, August final para, of Mr.De Valera's reply. respecting the-plenipot mar eae ig A a exptessed his s ewva concerning: them. rlaries and incite them to meet the membersiof the Cabinet. A (ow, zig me eater officiate: hours: plain talk, adds the paper, would, we feel confident, ch ae cee. CAM SCL TOE voted ton se a snd never wenn a Settlement Hangs in Balance ae al Taverness, Statland, Sapt 7 Settiement of-the Irish question, appeared to Hang inthe bala when the members of the tailway's De ininistry niet Premier Lloyd George today. It was said the ministers 4 ca as OES Hat At all in agresmont as to the best method of procedure to-be : 3 ands); and adopted, some fayoring a further exchange of motes with the Siow : gs 7,500,000 pounds). Tt Feit, others were said to be proposing that a virtual ultimatum bejy Porter sent Bamonn De Valera giving him and bis polagues a fos Soe inf SE i - which tocaeeept or reject the British offer of Dominion sro ete heceae ibe. Tveland, Mr, De Viaera had apparently served notice in the state With Bxcention 18 1518 Was Larg- ian Pacific... It ment issn d to the press in Dublin. yesterday that such an ultimat Dep aster ot ports thse peapostis. ta i would be regarded by the Sinn Fein as equal to a d nunciation of the rat Trad ee truce whieh has been in force in Ireland for the last two months, He and Commerce. ba 3 s, which have consid could be-so applied the revonues.of : But. Mir. Beatty pxlous or excited, ean- rground. pitene, ih criticism of fe belleves tha atthe. Se iy. coieaes tia : 2 of: testing 7 the Osme an si its own, 9 giving pa n unwise poll ires strength ant a F tor the cowene: takings + But il stand with who have: the: a ian credit and one es of Canadian op ence. s stated that the ultimatum would be an- imposition of foree andj ar, not-peace. This .statement did not tend to make: easier the-tasi-of the-ministers- who- arrived here. lay from don, but Prime Minister Lloyd George was represented as. being. op- posed to the breaking off of negotiations. withthe Sinn Fein. Kini all, near nd his presence King -George-ie-staring-t in the immediate neighborhood is looked upon as most 0 he has in the past few months played a particulaty i tial pole in the work of handling. the Irish question. Mr jeorge and the King have been. in close touch during the Irish negotiations and it was reported the Prime Minister would confer with the King to- day, possibly, before the note. tothe, Irish Republ cans was, finally HEARED HK Fk GOMIORATIN nil Tax Col- lected for Half Year Amounts to 13,681.40. in is absence, the fire chiet shoyld. gt; At Taodday's cownetl meeting st 431 Justy yeas the largest-ever recorded. Ottawa, Sept 7 (Can. Press) trade for the fiscal year enfitg March Such ts the statement made by-F..C.T. Hats, deputy minister of trade and: Fcomm ree, in his annual-report. Dur- - ng the year 1921, Mr. O'Hara says, The total. value..of-geoda imported, for tion and of Canadian goods mre Ampunted to 2.49),- CORRANE Tio S JANNEY Toronto aviator who ts on his ist day of his hunger strike inthe Leth- bridge: jail. He went overseas wi thes Ist Contingent, and is a native of unin geasion in-Dublin io consider the terms Filinor, Sept. F- MEDICINE HAT, ALBERTA THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER'S, 1921) ee ALE OCCASION 3 tered hy Toya George, Zth,.at whieh De Valera De Valever ig seen. presiding oer, the..nesaior 8 SSS usar at Greek, Losses Unknown But 8uld to be Heavy Greeks. Drive Turks From New Positions. Greek General Headquatters th Asin cThe te Ist-forces have been driven the. new positions: they occupted-on Sept. bit have retired slowly, defending every inch of the ground. On Tu sdey: night the. Turks Jaunched-a wild at tack and succeeded tempo) Hy. 8 af re-occupying their lost poaitic Inter sera. ficial. estimates: place. the Turkish Josses. at 12,000 -kilied: and-wonnded: 8 S compared - with similar Y is Surecot 2 508,500. Te eee i t0-1924, the toiat ralus-of : Zoos rd pen gher eee ners 2 POLICE COURR: . epeuparcset froin 963,532,578 to 1,- if Yn thls mOFning s potice court 0,188,882, while the total value of; , + Gasou, ohatage wun neaelibey wee ;fined 10. d costs. from . 1,540,027,788 to 1,189,163,701, showing an increase in imports from 4919-,1921 of 276,626,204 and a de- ereass, in-exports. of 250,864,087, The ( Stream of Political Visitors Con- Seably with those recorded a for 1918, when Allowance s made for . timues to Flow Into peo the large. quantities pt-commogities t ed from Can- ada olf account-of the war.- gt; Otawa, Sept 7 t tGanr Press) Cabinet reorganization and the-ques- tiave been consulted. a jotion.ot Ajd. Bellamy: was decided on tive, Doett com Zz s lils absenc , He cond not see that, atter the matter hnd becn discussed sortie 3 to. Ry was 50, Very ii seat action of the-coumcit, in chang- the-thatter ot-a-reduction-fh the th single platoon E a maximum absence. And he held thatthe action 4aken was advisable because of the conditions: of the: times. Tt was alao decided, on motion BEC that a redticton in the expenses of conducting the police department -be vorisidered-at the meeting of the com- 000 for a tafuimum of ten men, he re- considered. committ e pf the Whole. Montgomery and Boyd support; the motion, ad Ae Faweett, Bul- against t. Mayor Huckvaje gave the fegiding vote in favor of the. motion and atated that palate em By bs mice as fe Ailopted. sean rhe following reports by Ald. Dail, whole. chairman of the gis committtes, were tthe tj pte te ce counelt hicying been taken durin sory eerdens : ft the Day gas well having. been referred to me-for report, I. hem o recommend tat-none-of ihe -s find that the elty. the: dritt, -a.delay- Df stwo C saat pares /not in the interests the execution necessary repalfs. Canada C t-Company, Limited having referred. to me in con- notion with, the city sol to report that in my opinion 1) should endeavor to. obtain som: duction from the schedule -of' rental /as called for by the agreement before king payments of any farther rent instalments. that the move tign .seith it the mptoree unjox. caunell had not lived And he-held that, made by the city. molten on the lar- Ui ter question: i wit be held this afternoon. Sesaeeoeere: seated at Si pena tot within the ners ese Cement Company, Limited, Gnd the city. dated 29th of Tyly, 191 , the company Agreed that it woul? endeavor at all tithes to keep the lined. and wells 18 sped estiaition, Rs have received. a. roport Mr. Tay- lomata; Sept. 7 (Can) Press). lor in which h saye that, in is fe Final contersgs between represetite- opinion the Smelter well could be tives of naj fm Ralivays an put-im,such a condtion.to,Wnable the the Boars ot Ralways Comm fn regard to. frelgit rates uctious therefore suggest that the- fon. F. B. Cemont Company be notified -accord- Carvell, chief Of tbe Board of Railway ingly, and until every.ettort is: made: aan following the final ae to the ence, Tt, is: evpected that th matter Business Tox Collection. loners city to get gne from it, We would 1 athe nue a a We ion of who will go out and who will - -stay tn-the- retansirucied .Meleben as. government .is. being discussed with aoe ry interest-in the capital A-stream of -J. Brodie, on a charge of intoxica- tion, was given permission to get out 6t the city by tonight or go to Teth B. Mathews, charged with operat+ ing an auto without Ticense plates; be ordered to pay. a fine. of 1.00 and EO UTI LOTIONS poltticas visttors; syne ot whomate (HIENttoNned TS -CRMNST aspirants, con- wes to Slow Inte ie olfice oli: prime minister, put dittle of a defi- nite nature. can be-learned.as result- ing from :the conferences which are. deing-held. Ampng the prime m Sster s callers thipemorning :,Middleboro, chiet whip of the gav ernment.party, and.Dr. Blake, of Win mipeg, one of bis fieutenats. Both of them professed confidence of the. te- Le; m Will fill Probably Create of Aviation, Hoover ' Indicates. * Wailngton; Sept 5 Iavestigation into the probable scope of gavern- ment regulation-of commercial avie by, the- commrerce-depert Gronymot Loni anced (retirement,from the political field some days ago, is also in.town and it is understeod. that strong Influence ts being. brought. tol bear on him to -re- jon: member from South Winnip g, . is Another proininent government sup porter now in the city. He has been ppokea of as possible for the Liev: Governostitp ot Aanitobs, but doaht expr ssed In-jwell informed circles recently. 5 supervision - of -alr attic Blohg the lines of rsi and wa- ter regulation sald, by committer of experts of the navy ind other departments Pudelment of enabling legislation, ver indicated, would pr ably-resnlt.tn the creation of a bur of a lation charged with the enforce- ment of the rules of alr. Seontro of, civilian ait-such an appointment and it fs cor peaccording-to the -Manufactur- carry-on for. angther year. Regard- era Aircraft association. , img-8re rumor that TM. Twhedi + D spite-the Jack ot flying reguld- member for West Calgary, will be. ij-th association asserted there appointed to the chfet justiceship: 0 Yad been only 40 . serious accidentu Alberta, leaving the coast cleat for during the first alx thonths of te R. B. Hetinett, should the Inter de- jong the 1200 commeret: F jew total of 8, are ere ala and Jani these accidents 14 persons knowledge of- such -plan, Pent pe taaree: lt; 7 Bennett has, refused to discuss muniter. itd there is nothing definite to announce. 0, Tweedies this morning disclaimed all) and: M the: gropENT KILLS COMPANTON 8, B. Sept Harry Wool- HON, ROBT. ROGERS eee ner ity new tous, INVITED TO CON- Goa wim bo sno ani SOT ARGENTOIL killed eee iu the canyon of the Both youths, students of university at - Mitchali, Fite tie Black Bilis by -auto- mobile, Wolcott eaid: the revolver: he wasp eo Frlends Want Him. to Run as nde- pendent Conseryative Has Not Decided Yet. Montres , Sept. .7. Hon. Robert Rogers, formerly minister of pubiiefal ho Announced Ais the revolantionary upri Spay Energetic Action by * Govt. Quells Reyol .. Uprising.on Honduran Frontier. Managua Nicaragna,- Sept, 7 + Prompt and. energ tic action by the Nicaraguan government in. sending 2,000 well equipped troops to the Hon- Mot been promptly suppressed, The Greek losses are unknown, erat Contral-American republics. LEGAL PROBLEMS bus ail to Az Me bee eure ies nome: * Ottawa, Sept, 7The Canadian Bar stand for anotler year questions . r - jating to the mafntenanes or. other- wise-of-the-right of appeal-to-the privy. council. It had previously been sur- ested that the right of appeal shoul , be Ifinited to constitutional problems. This attion was takerhfollowing the presenting of the report of tle com- mittee-an adminiatration 6 Justice. Similar disposal was mate dt gt; two problems: before; committee, naniely: that the Supreme Court of Canada should bave -its numb rs increased with -a- view-to strengthening -it-on; equity:.side and that the courc shoal be soupoatd. ott en musanst fecha r of- justices in order to avoid tals bY Virtue bl equal /aivision: works, has been. invited: by friends, to a We ae The third question to- shee government has mado contest Argentenil County, Quebec, ashwds that only one: judgment showid sil directions, ; but discovered ta tor arial farmbre with an -tidependent Conservative in the be rendered'as 4 judgm nt Tof the Molise came: from the wrecked: car failure - of ie coming federal Jections, Mr, Rogers court in.eabiE case instead-of individu- Whoa engine was running,' so aa Jeiousneds at times, later. Daroy bad t Tho iia 6 the Gar weno I : Pete) ee S EIGHT PAGES ADJOURN INQUEST UNTIL As HOPE ENDEAGBY ve pt ontictng Evidence Given Befoie iy. : + Night Respecting Collision on: eres Resulted in Death of D Axoy Smith. . Hoetiring: st: 11.40. Tuesday to con-forated the:stoty of der their verdict, the-eotoner's jury the viscovery-of Ende inquiring into the circumstances in and the, position, th Maas connection, with the death of Darcy ty qnd.sald that as Smith, who diedon Monday: night a2 Ba into Dr. Ger ree atter:half-an hour s deliberation to the -hospital.. ia (Dr. adjourn until Friday next nythe hope Darcy ,put up. his that in the meantime an aytul pata tn could be obtained trom J. Eudersby head, Dado to throw furtler light om the onus /Ehe igmp, of the accident. gt; street and 16. H. McBain Goreman), 0.0: Wrieht, good. conditions, tit oe T. Bassett, M. Fetferman, J. Hllott) sald witness. and. J. .H. Weaver. The hearing; was) .es) the gute was Marg Betas, Ostonee, ie aM ee ane other. cart 8. G. Bannan appeared on behalf . AContiaued See at the: tamatly o dacsased. - Dr, Gershaw told of being called to, the scene of the aceideht at the: corner of Batioral Stre t aid Maple F Avenue, about 11 o'clock on the night 4. 4 ot-August 30th,-end: juries sustained by Darcy Smitl, De- o- the hoxpite; Hed i not mude- any statements to Jgarding the accident, but mst ments te might have mad -could be taken, is. reliable. The result of the amination was giver by Dr. Boyd, what Roronto, Sept, Sse gathering of guests of the idersby on the night of thi from 9:30 to about 10.18 0 latter-was perfectly sober he could see. did whether or -not Bndetsby's dorsed the present federal ca polfey. which: 4a. of yee fhe. tend. Sane 75) Gio py a ena Coat opty : 4 OT yA 2 Ashe Sta tae Hworth sald he saw Enderab: lea Son jee tow . that he yas perfectly cober. mani rallies him drlye-awsy -from Armoury. He had seen, Endersby wearing spectacles when reading but could. hot gay whether his ah Story, of are * Driving down st Street, trom the direction-ot Iwas i testified. H. McLanghlin, as he ap- proached Maple venus be e reflection of the light ot ing along sy ee ra * the Taft: Seeing he cot eons Fo lof the other car, Witness turm fo hig Tight-into Maple avenue. - ig ie, ie other. car i the car partly around. He w about, another twent ould. stop. He. then got out andf went back to the ether car, iit a man ying on. Just at that moment snother came along, the occupants ich helped to remoye the xictims of the collision. Dr, Gershaw: us ed by se Hace. Heat Endereby and Smith were breathing when he found them. but) doth were apparently unconscious. The wrecked car was standing at right) angles actoss the avenue and the en- sFunning . at great. speed. Endersby was lying on the side his car away from Balmoral Street with his teat and legs under the car, /nuit was not pinned down jn any way. Smith -was 15 to 20 feet the other iway s.ceet. Asked as -t ness said. the other car seemed to be travelling at a high rateot.apeed. He was driving pretty slow and when struck his car wag not more than four feet from; where the curb should be, on the right hand side of.the avenue. he and his companion had the standpipe. to attend to.some 3 there and was. -his way home-. the ofthe acdident. 0 room for Enderaby's. car. between him and the curb on the right sido, if there had.been apy curb at-that polnt.. Androw-Ejier,-who.wae-tn. the. olty car on the: right hand wide with Mo Laughlin, told. of. seeing the lights at ithe. other car ax they approached Maple avenue and he sav, the lights of-the ear-behind- -on-his-right when they werp struck, -andjit seemed to him the other arsiturned oter two-or three. times. When xot outiot thetr-carit was-very peseeeaveees
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