CJIlSH ACCOIJXT. DECEMJE 



/Roumanian Peasants Rising 



[From the Montreal Star] 

 This removal of Prince Carol from 

 England will have little or no effect on 

 tjie rising of thp National Teasanta Party. 

 Roumanians aro slow to move btit when 

 once roused tliey act witli decision and 

 determination. The peasants have been 

 nursing grievances against the Bratlanu 

 Government ever since the last ele'Jtlon 

 was stolen from them. They have been 

 waiting their opportunity for a complete 

 house-cleaning, and when the riai:ig 

 comes It is likely not only to sweep 

 Bratianu and his regime from power, 

 but to bring down the dynasty of wh.cn 

 little Prinqe Micliael is the tragic center 

 figure. The peasants are not rising to 

 transfer tlip crown from the head of 

 Prince Micliael to that of Prince Carol. 

 They are riBing to overthrow the dynasty 

 and the ei-l.stins order and to set up an- 

 other form of govprnment. 



The peasants h:ive the advantage 

 numbers, but Bratianu still holds 

 key of the situation in the army, i 

 the army remains loyal he may stlU Jtav 

 ott IhP evil day for some time. 



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FLAG DAYS 



(From tlie Cltj' Record) V5> 

 By order of the city council, It Is thaCT 

 duty of the city messenger to have thtfjv 

 national colors displayed upon the Pub-^p^ 

 lie flagstafls on the following days: 



Franklin's birthday, Jan. 17; Lln-» 

 coin's birthday, Feb. 12; Washington 's^*, 

 birthday. Feb. 22; Evacuation day,* 

 March 17; Patriots' day. April 19; «" 

 Granf.s birthday, April 27; Memorial i 

 day. May 30; anniversary of adoption of<a 

 national color,?, June 14; Bunker Hill ||l 

 day June 17; Independence day, July || 

 4; "Labor dav, September (first Mon-«jL 

 day) ; anniversary of founding of Boston, »* 

 Sept. 17; Colimibus day, Oct. 12. ^ 



