oe Sou OF IRISH PROBLEM S Ba onl eae ats drachma scoring. an Sait rise 80. IN SIGHT, SAYS GREENWOOD The Ebttions to be Held on May 24 Will Consolidate Sir James GaAes Fetiuon as Leader of Ulster—Five Women Candidates for Sou! ae Parliament and Two for hoe ater 3 lorthern. i despatch from Dublin says:—| the North will be on May 24, when - tte ond a ‘the Irish question, is in Sit James Craig’: sight.” of Ulster will us ‘This statement was made to the} that is done it correspondent on Thursday afternoon | two leade: ts to Ms ood, Chief Sec-| agreement, which will be vee oy d, in an cilta the British, bringing peace to Ireland. ee Conran in Ireland have been ponte gse? a past few days 24 it~ truce will goon mee for Irelan ed. “The whole aus of the British pro Sin on ‘Thursday that in Irelan to hand eee the govern-| was ended from 10 p.m. to, 1030 ' ment of tieeteae: to the Irish, and after] p.m. Bs the elect! tiotr pea is pis impending Tive women will be nominated for. hy id power the Southern Parliament and two for “and tie te. pee daa to the South- ern ‘orthern Parliaments, wi ies Pe Lea es a the South- ‘ern Parliament is Ea n De Valera. The Noprthern Pacis after May}n 24 will have as its veh rete Sir James Craig. Both can plegige and bind the satale Ye ia ag hey h i iy fein gr ry ey ait of the gee of Limerick, will ick jal} «In ster Mis. Chichester, i ‘husband eeeniennts a battalion of | 85, ision i r, will ei late Alderman Mi ‘a former Lord Mayor of Belfast, will make a contest for a Belfast seat. Sinn Fein members were returned un- contested, The contested elections in EXCHANGE RATES ARE MORE FAVORABLE to me of the most hopeful signs in the “educational -workd ia the increns- toe | ee on the part of teachers efor simmer couties that with pose them to imp) Germany’s Acceptance of the ~ Allied Ultimatum Has a Beneficial Effect. , bom ne thei a ar pat : lemic and ane te i Lys tna Fort say Cte SAYS'—~| Mhis demand seems to be based on the ot pied: ey, inet ‘aap oA yaa oe ie ye that a new era is dawning in|? : jon and thal se who have eee bias muted on ofthe aod aunbibion “tor advancement must ‘be hates hh de nina of “me Anied) prepared to take cose of the or bills rh cee jar opportunities will be Sete a aks ahead ieee hed ble. nee peg eond teachers by that Pemtetee his AP WOT ee vacation by an extreme @ise writen hey, uae a xt e } and they vee oa 0 successful man ee about iy sae a8 ane ti “The Italian lire rosé 18 Pe Bull Rte ge, th: 70. $1 tio E if rovides a n A. 6 The greatest gain ‘S rath Seca desren Ritoobsentieniance iat fhe minor countries was made by Greece, a 75 pohits to 5. ee A coi bunpirehiensive calendar] jj, een issued, giving full particu ite a both of these courses. In offering facilities to the oti se ial Uni benef re the Province. re w dafoneratte character of the Univer-| th: At Jutland, at .t dawn of the day of future. Before the war change of tactics in the whole cae trend was evident, ‘Phat change is n ths he the navy that flies. ae it. Britain now has seven ‘airpl we | Tiens, the ater ships” of thal eal is id effected, The Bo00.Ib. situation ia, Dublin at rach’ ia o! catty that these claims are any- ite ae wh a Miss Mary -M: Bem nxate O'Callaghan, strong rum, respectively, in Cork and Limer- e. a'deep-sea grave. “‘The planes must whose Todern Mordie, widow of| the twenty-five knot: right-arm asta habia svete ae Courses. cen eS as eet Saeki on her wer ee Thaes nee been a prediction that the rd fi navies of tl stimesble “types and Gone 's work f you ht | job falls down too. the landscape ference ome you stand or fall. Bui tf $ one thinks and does, affect our company, on, our earth, ven to y sessions, while the} scare us, lead: t-| 4g duty has eae ig pect to the best of Ont: is, hoon these teachers, Phere ‘or brilliant. straw, y of Toronto, how kep\ : Airplane Ca Carriers. 7 ‘of naval fighting in the ended ow under way. The navy that swims is 5 boat inning: ‘to. give t planes now pale ae ean carry bo mb cay ripping a Bal into Ser al io, tional shooting: from a fixed plat- ere nearly accurate, the nar f ts. to sea, without being as Y, is) heavily rela WereeenDs stip It i ta precoder carrier aaihering” ight well be able sink a Batts oy, aeane of ibs je future will tend first to then to aerial e day the illimitable lanes ie Poms the “illimitable pathways of the 2% JO a woes. All Together. past in je place does his bit, day md the sum totgl is the fall do wn on your job, the The work depe nds the workman, You may Mae you bulk so small om it makes no dil the millions ink and de By ev. ga act or failure to act wo our city, our na- in, our own time and remote posterity. we oughtn’t to let that thought oe Ree each of us can do ¢ spot where his s ability. eae outcome of aa work, of hon: ay it is not so importa Very Ss the ectacular passes like a co: tail, @ brillia: a dies out tke a ate in e slow, safe plodding, at through ieee and aes has some- ton going; tells ‘a People tell us that civilization 1s The » Promise-Maker. The French are a a practical folk ai headed for thé rocks—that we're go- 1a back to the dark ages of barbar- That wail oa pessimism is as old as s aus Mey 2 inihierictanes qth Germany have! Paci without any » illusions. France has found that Germany is al callous and stubborn debtor, who pays , when she must and only when. she must. {et When the news that Ger undertaken: to full the demands laid on pe Supfens’ Coinoll touched | as the’ once Dr. James Cotton w ether discovery, it has ae reported, makes any man or wo- an tell the trath, (It will not be sold tot household: purpases). is it, ‘quarters-are al Who, asks the practi going to see to at i ‘imme? pees ay pce 's Chair Gift ar ‘of United Kingdom ' + A despatch from Ottawa sayss—] ts 0, has Deen fixed WS the | The Fren:h fear is that. Gormay p Prenat t Ge y or presentation of the | Speakers) oe i ER ay which is the gift of the Unit val ‘Keep her promizes just as Eny \ this ae Np )The Fretch are teed: of s mobilizé a few apmy corps sae time erny fit eal wa rake the pitaantation. cab. bornness. a ment just made by Gen another “scrap of paper. ws Britain ace Stop Ei A le fa “Reda” | Bs despatch from London say ‘he = toyenene;” wvernment is sons ‘he | orator, “ould possibilty of introducing ts not ~ to prohibit the receipt. ot orale (8 money in the Unite ee ie ed asked the feinale suffrage men be today were it! moinent and looked t “I repeat,” she said orator, “would aig be to-day were it not for woman “He'd be in the Gerden of Bden eat- ing strawberries,” answered a voice ie S 2 Bae He pS 3a i 4 shortt, Secretary for “Home Affairs, made this ann atte ‘ment in the House of ae Aarts, {nv answer to.a question. a mar ee no time for it. Pare EOE aE rmany had, bie Col. George Harvey, to London, who will officially repre- sent Pri men et are doing the work Tell it to the rs at the capes Bees n the workers with that hoary lie. Kelowna, B.C—Fruit trees here are -the ten years, rie * Catiad fians of in excellent condition, prospects being other origin number 800,455 and ses that the crop will be heavier than that a loss of 10,099. of 1919, and present estimates of the) Toront —In the year 1920, 1,957 cattbens were placed ave been planted this! ee Ag re than 1,500 have es een settled. British. im- rovince brought a total of helt p a million dollars of capi- tal with t Ss Chatham, hres site of about two acres has been purchased by the Weaver Garage Manufacturing Co., of Cleveland, on which they propose to erect a plant for the manufacture of garage equipment. i new trees hi 3 algae rater on ae al from Wim, for a in sinh be eens coming from the well. The shot several feet in the air and was only put out by the use of sods and earth, ‘This strike of natural gas! as made at a depth of 130 feet, and! Alta- aN bed for short distance | CANADA PLACES HEAVY VRE che Buckwheat No. 2, nal STRICTIONS ON BRITISH EMIGRANTS June, for which ‘month the A despatch from Londoh saysi— Not within the past twenty-five yeyrs | ig r class booking: ‘has there been-enforced such stringent | oe eee oe tare ex ie restriction of emigration from the] it had been expec pion United Eben to Canada as is, from: Britain. to;Canada would reach arried out by_ the “Canadian record Sites this year, ratios officials Rere, Instruc-| In vi ¢ Dominion’s policy, tions have been issued this we ck to as indent it So extremely doubtfol hroxighot weit how Melghen, ze at oad tisnvtgration agents tl Britain that us pra conference a ‘t applications from arti- Canada must be definitely” rejected; lene smi n that those from inexperienced men| other at e men. wishing to go on-the land, those | Canada has so far consistently from: ppengsieaved ates pay new citizens to ie to her. agricultural to laborers must be postponed: until the| Other Dominions ee not been so un- Sone ‘of 1922, aie ‘that t the only class| compromising in. New Zea- will be considered will be| land, however, ‘hich a few months experienced unmarried f orkers| ago announced that it would assist in desiring to Ontario, Manitoba] the ayes prompestive settlers? or (in a limited number of 8) | passages, meet the competi- Quebec. British Cilumbia wishes no| tion of the s as iE yoyene to Canada, - ‘ i ants of any The fect has now withdrawn its offer, and Is of this rigid enforcement of pe MMII ee sno tle attOn kay mental policy he perceptible in| sort. The Leading Markets. |'°°°° PU WORKERS. 5 A CHANCE TO KILL: TWO BIRDS AT ONCEI aka SS ON 5 a ie 2 2 yo Newsprint Production is Cut Dominion News in Brief pHneRs Tecan, LANG] POOP Nee, 4; No. 2 Northern, $1.82% Northern, $1.78%; No. 4 wheat, 60 Per Cent TY ees lespatch from New York says:— T.—Extensive ‘gold Branch of the provincial department pee te 1 feed 7 Informations cepelyed tay te Se i" arene ES draulle tee oe are of agriculture. This is part * s0%e; Now 2 feed, | > officials indicated that more than Be oe cy under way in this Vicinity It ¢ is) earopaiga to ensure @ EOC eae ae ike. 00 paper mill workers in the United repaid that hnndreds of AS certified. disease-free potatoes. Manitoba barley No. 8 CW. 17H State bey ideal rv fa toh being employed, Cate that Ottawa, Ont,—The ae of Can-| No, 4, T1%e; rejected,” 5O%e.| W vou nga rice dee re ee oe dai at the Kiondye this year! adiang resident in the Ulloa States eth ie e prmeoniiiete CRADOD 000,“ Actual incine oie eat ta as de-| All above So aioen rose WHR.) Cone. fat since May 1 as the result of bi ti gion carte Megeemrig Pet ade ten eens ea Ontario wheat—F.o.b, wae para of 80 per cent. pro- ing a creased by 87/501, compared with an jpoits, according to freights, outside, posed a lena Factheeee eG SL hetegs inerease of 27,000 in the previous de-| No. | Pie Sigh Psa Tees inca a tthe seven malls Victoria, BGs A new coal field has) cade, acconding to fo statistics just given in RLBE' to $1.00; No. 2 goose Paco Qua te Wena en located at Flores Island, on theo bey a ue United oe Census Bur- wi ene nominal, a ves ast of Vi uiver Island. It is zg the total num- merican corn—Prompt shipment, produice 4,000 tons of newsprint paper west coast of Vanco ‘ ToD No, 2 yell fb The daily, or about 60 per cent. of the the ae tee of the dis. | "Se ce Guabne ins Oneeates ep ee ee porte Ae) DON ea souiput: Newspring oh: hitae coverers, ald and associated,| 1,117,196," French-Canadians number|") tovio oate=No. § white, 42. to| sufficient Yor:60-days, Vietoria, to Bets this new field, | 307,681 and s of 77; Se in! 44c, according to freights outside. A despatch from Montreal 9a: Barley—Maiting, 65 to 70c, accord- the Abitibi Pulp ing to freights outside, aper Mills at Iroquois Fall went om Ontario flour—Winter, prompt ship-| strike on Wednesday to enforce a de- ment, straight run bulk, seaboard, $7. pater: De inaeaee > 2, S180 to $1.20, mand for a.10 per ¢ crease in wee Six 4 flour , $10. M cu = k, Toronto. ee patents, nts, second paten caer men were employed at: and all left work at the erivatieh of the old wage agreement. | They are memberscof the Internation- al ‘Union for Pulp-and Papen Makers. lespatch from Sudbury say tely 700 $1.15. to $1.20, men ceased work ; ng at the Espanola 1 | mill of t “Pulp & Paper Go., 6 | pending settlement of differences with pe ue company. ; seaetel Et Sault Ste ‘Twenty-one ieatcor aa is caid to be a wet gas, indicating the| Sanit Ste. Marie, Ont-—While probability of oil. Mr. Embree has|ing for artesian water at a ee we ow taken out a lease dor. the pet-| 500 feet, the Soo Falls Brewing Co. d the strike, | struck rich indications of native cop- per. Further development work will be to w tikely to be watched oe | undertaken to ascertain the extent of Camrose, Alta--The success | of | this discovery, pioneer breeders in Canna. sf somal) Quebec, Que—The Government] esulted i abn peeises “Aretic,” which will foe fee has r fae this paviaie aan ae dul aon ite Macksnalg-a sdustry is spreading over the Do-| pee cer neantan with vierie on carstad, of Dds toa the “Aretie” will be propelled | the latest addition 60 the list, having | hy engaging the attention of oil compan- jouthern ne PCaeteat vere Roost Seace entered the fick red in that locality, a coher ed a onded could be plac se Jaw pany has Halifax, N,S—The “Bluenose,”| able Canadian contender for the international fishing schooner trophy, | inch by inch, day by day, the world i t was s the rown in the] goes forward and the world grows bet- } ter rt by the combined push and pull of i creation travaiting and toiling to-) for work 1,049 were placed. ethe and you and I, just where we , either held or hinder. Will Represent Hardin: U.S, Ambassador esident Harding in the Su- preme Council. One A ee | fifty. ences pat pe employment as , No. 83) a result of the closing down pri to C5 ite: Ey tts Marwenie Be. three pulp and paper Rggs—New laid, 32 to 28c; new) Spanish River Pulp & r Co. in {uaa in. eartons, 35 to 3 the Sault, Espanola and Sturgeon hand 3 picked, bushel, Fatis. Tn concert with all the paper ea0 to $3; primes, $2.4 0; ; mills throughou! ‘anadia and the Limas, Madagascar, 7 th Se; California rae eae Cee tee ee rode is main closed until the, setflement re- iacpreis ere dite: pectiug oeos Ja Aoidenpeteh ful ‘Ottawa says:— The situation at the E. B. Eddy. ce where the employees have been week, remains Schnee lf sugar’ ibs, 19 to 2 Hone a 30-Ib. tins, 19 t0 20 per ib. tins, 21 to 22c per Ib. io aac honey, at $7 per 15-sec- secured a foundation stock of twenty | aS gteike a ; sing tne et 4 he Eddy employees w: head from Dr. Patrick’s Calgary a pate ssl in ones ree the Sahel meal a mei, $i $0) the mane ny pede i ey 2 Regina, is reported that| s¢. John, N.B—St. John as a pos-|55¢} rol B0c; cottage r sbreroes cua ole at atone the Imperial Oil Oo: will erect a $350,-| sible centre for fuel oil distribution is|t® 81¢; breakfast Bacon, 38 to 4 es 000 plant at their works here to utilize special brand breakfast, bacon, 46 to ee eee Silesian Bad Faith. plain, Wone ine 48 to. Ade: has left for the banks, and until the tle, shoie, $9 to $10 ‘do, » $6 , med., $7 to $8; butchers” ius, ee jon and they fought to hurt. prints, 15% to 16. 30 12 0 $10; y steer: j ubcher! seat 12%c; Sap good cep eee sa gas in the manufacture of| ies, and; in addition to the surveys) Ree a] 46 to asoline. : which ‘were made by two corporations,! Cured meats— clear paren, 17| There is the making of first-class Moose Jaw, Sask—There is an in-| with the view to establishing stations) to 18¢; clear tallies. 16 to 170 trouble in the: Silesian gituation. aoe denna for ao farm|here, one on the West side and the Lard — ure tierces, 13% 14es| Practically every pation baving ane fchewan,| other in the South End, a third com.|tubs, 14 bo 14440; pails, 14% thinig®to do with the matter is beim changed with uEly treachery and ith. Ttaly be the one ex- The sTtatieg tees. tolowed - fers of the Entente Council that ies in "Silesia ‘hey fought the par a the province of oSepee race takes peste a fall weil engage | $75 chew luring the past week there) in fishing and j y her existen eee’ $9 to $10; do, good, $6 to $75 ermany charges that France amd were 56 farm vacancies rales ered,| not as a racing aoe Pata ening aS Lig He Bs, ar *| England knew all about the Potish | and of 1,092 farm hands who applied! jts resources from the ocean. Regge aed do, 2 $5 na, | ia ns and did nothing. It is passing Sydney, N.S.—To help its employ- at 7.75 fo $ By strange that Warsaw should know no- Moose Jaw, Sask—Th Inperal cet meet the high cost of living during 58. i 8 : she thing about the trouble for fe days Optical Co., whose head: office is in| the present period of depression, the |c > $6; canners and cutters,| and not till after the Poles had takem ohiabitiies opeudive ormnch tattiey Dogon ‘Oeal Catnpatiyan 6 cteaninris2 % $1.50; milkers, good to" choice; about all the territory they could hope ee Wiles leusentee Gl teaeaplituc -steual, offer alk eraployees who. sie| $75 to $100; do, com. and med., $50 to} to hold. There are indications that jare now being nae ured. | to make Seete aa the coming $00; choice SS gers, $85 to $110;|the French are not averse t 0 summer the | which will be iia amano ah fertilized for them at thecompany’s exp! the result of aot innende lant With| engaged in pring’s seal he land in excellent condition the fall) returned t area, it is expected, will be success- fully sown. Wi with a total catel —Nine carloads of certified Meh "Gobbler potatoes have| 000 17,000. g two thousand 8 year’s hunt farmers for| was that of the 1,500 men engaged no by the Extension! one met with mishap of any nature, the “Thetis,” 19,000; the “Seal,” gee? Am purposes, | spring, $13 & - 0 $1 oe —The nine steamers one tnt have country polatx, $9.6 | is port slightly less than 100,000 seals, The] Oats—No. 2 CW, Bre; No. 3 C high recérd of the fleet was secured by | lambs, do, new crop, e aio al Hee od ees a fo $13.5! [fax tjatered, 15 Montreal, Not Appetizing. Soviet Offers Amnesty “Get up, Bobbie!” called his mother tiem tiie Bettabe Of te dtaire: “You know the early bird gets the worm.” “Js that all you've got for break- fast?” replied Bobbie, sleepily, as he turned over for another snooze, + despatch from Riga, says: —The A Russian Soviet Go Football in various forms has been played for nearly 700 years in Eng- land. 3 Siete who are a, mountain: eaiter ae arms before May Wrantgel’s Soldiers mment has offer- in the =, providing. they sur: 20, ts former anti- Bolshevik leaee in South hiding it hae s, $10 to Aa) A) $14; $10. do, Foie Psonee ghd for 6 s 0, Th plent; W, faith « on both sides. xed the Poles hold all of Silesia they want. The broad outlines of the sisiation = these. The Peace Treaty pro a plebiscite to determine whether hould be German or Po ¢ balloting was duly Bo with y of charges of tric! d bad It was a pees of Germans, the i ietory for the 52e. .Flour, Man. Spring oie pats., | mix: ~| firsts, $10.50. Bas oar 90-Ib, bag, | sum total of votes favoring Germany afte Bran ,$29.25. Shor cee et Hay, by about two to one, with the Poles NA ae ae ot Tots, § es carryite many of the agricultural dis- cose, finest easterns, 32 to Dae, telco and “maining” Contes, Butts , choicest creamery, 30. to ate aie bib See tats cays ch, ie,” Potatocs, per bag, March. No rulings or inerpretationa ; by $12 to $13 per ewt. éanee $8 to $9. Betty's Defi “what,” ‘plural Betty responded prompt, ‘By the plural the same thing only more of it.” " asked Miss Jones of one of her Puplis “do we mean by the word Veal | on the vote ave been handed the Enter ente. e Poles, the rest in the Entente claims “en! been flouted. Entente pete n driven out by the Poles, ‘Adatbert Peat: a sort of pets of of oe ofa woe, we mean | Italian D’Annunzio, who charge for Poland during toe ples: inate, in pane the invaders and riot- from the gallery.” It’s a Great Life If You Don’t Weaken ITS A GREAT LIFE IF YOU DONT WEAKEN _ By Jack Rabbit adventurer should not be panelists to dictate what shall be done. pad face of the bevenpreioers is right in stitutes @ er cian ok tie Tocxty Treaty. as 9 is on the point that the Entente and’ the country put back where it mee 6 baton e the Polish move, or ae Entente ae admit that it cant enforce its own orders, or that it ce # not car re to de so in certain instances,