lino Paper That Island -Llko The Dew Gllltlllll, Fllllllllcfl 1881'. ing 0n Return. About 100 citizens Wendell" their way to Bruce ‘Stewart and Co's when! last night to greet n“, steamer Constance on her initial trip in the Charlottetown-Pinto“ service. ‘She arrived at Lt o‘clock having completed the trip "in the good time of four hours and‘ eight. eon minutes. Capt. V. O: Peard- on who is in command states that this was easy for her and that after a few tripe four hours will be the regular time. . The passenger list consisted of 25 persons. which is remarkably good, considering the fact that tliere had been considerable un- cerla/inty as to the time the steam er would be able to make her first trip. A Guardian reprzsentatlvo in conversation with some of the passengers learned that they were very pleased with the boat and that she proved a good sea boat ~ and very contlfolitalblie. “Captain Peardon states that ithere [wicne three automobiles ready to conic OOOQ-QQQQ- §00NDENSEDSPECiALS§§ ‘FOR SALE-S ROOMED COT- tags. Apply 330 Fitzroy St. ‘WANTED-A MAN 0R BOY FOR farm woi-‘k .Write Box 867 Char- lottetown. ‘ $598 GALE-e-HGIIBE OARRMGE and harness. Apply 187 Prince - .-_...~_..._.... ‘FOR SALE 0R TO LET-HOUSE and large lot of land. Apply 34 Hensley lSt. .......__... M.‘ ‘FOR SALE-ii) SHEEP AND 9 lambs. John McGregor, lirigh- field P. E. l. ‘WANTED-POTATOES, REDS and biues-fil-lighest nlurkot price paid-Wrompl, delivery. Geo H. Toombs, 35 Queen Street. ‘FOX FEED FOR BALE~EDIlBLE tripe cx cold storage, Charlotte- town. 5 081113 lb‘. E. H. lvlcEucli- ern. Box 313, Charlottetown. Covers PrlnoQ‘ Edward Charlottetown Guardian. Three Centi- IIIIIII Pi [ill -i.‘H fillfliiiiiiwN Siiililli i5 HESUIVIEI] The Steamer Constance Arrived on Her Initial Trip of This-Service at 9 O'clock Last- Night With 25 Passengers aLarge Cargo of Freight. Leaves at 7 This Morn- TheP _._-__-@-_~ lilllllillllli luvml; This Sect Quit Manitoba. (Special to The Guardian) WDNNlPEG, ‘May 6,~,Negqpl3t. 1011B have Ibeen completed whereby the Mennonites of Manitoba will dispose of their land in this prov- ince and near Swift Current, Sask- iilciiewllfl. and trek to Mexico. The flllloilllt of money involved in the transaction is between $4, 500,000 and $5,000.000. First pzlymentg have been made. Tho ‘exodus will r ("er but that he could not bring them as the skids for loading and "nillflliillg had not been completed. He hopes to be obi-e to take auto- mobiles Monday or Tuesday. There WM quite a ‘bit of freight below decks and there is also consider- able local freight to leave this "Willing for Pictou. belgln as soon as harvesting openi- Tilt’ "few B01153“ 0i i-Wcive. a tlone for this season are complet-i partial list of the personnel belngned, as follows:— --—-—<Q-0&-i- » 'Captaln-—V. O. Peardon, Monta- gue P. n. l. i First Officer-John McKenna Charlottetown. " ISQCUDfl 0ilEicer—-M. Bone, Syd- ney. ‘C. B. iChlef Englneer~D-. D. Sinclair, Pictou, N. S. Second Engineer-S. L. Burton, Dartmouth N. lS. Purser--NellMcDonaid, Monte,- gue, P. E. l. lSlewartlr-‘F. A. Lloyd, Pictou. ‘stewardess-Misti Lloyd ‘ Nlliliiliil The Dominions Invit- icd to Send Officers to Participate in‘ this Important Task (Special to The Guardian) lli0NlDCiN. lvllay 6~—Lord Lee of Parchnni, First Lord c-f the Admir- alty replying in parliament to n question of Viscount Haldane re- garding the organization of the general naval stuff said a begin- ning had been iiltlde in this dir- ection and the Dominion had been invited to send officers to the Na- val lstaff College to participate in the Wonk of the atiiniraity and be.- comc‘ thoroughly acquainted with the whole systel . lln this ivay it was hoped to pro- dilce that unity of ideas and dis» Explosion Caused Loss of Schooner BOSTON lMay 6.—The lose of‘ the schooner Bonn. 11., of Parrs» boro. N. 'S.. near Havana on April 27 was said by Captain S. F. Knowltnn when he arrived here wilth the crew today, to have been dug to an explosion undoubtedly "’ by gases from a former car go or gasoline. The explosion in hilig hold, he said, blew ofif ‘the hatches and started s. fire. H. L.‘ Joliymore and John Lambfrfi. iWO of the crow. were thrown asflillfll the foijccastle partition, sustaining slight infusion]; The fire gprelid rapidly an r e men Bu" 1?"? ci-pline u‘ on which sslbiy‘ ti... Taft‘. i’! Hi5" ‘biamugingd- bu“? future nip tho Em-Dirgomiziit de- thcy look to the boat. They were pemy lourtwl hull" ‘in "*8 We" Wm" Lord liec added lillli. the whtrlc the)’ P95011511 Havana- A" war” matter would the mo-ro thoroughly fldWiL explored at the. lmumrlzrl Confer- ence to be held later. 20,000 Unemployed A Strikers Lose Their ‘Jobs In Toronto TORONTO, May 6-—’l‘he civic Sq- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1921 “llNNl5illllvlGHl" ii PHlNl SiHliii slum, sllpllllli ed by the Pupils Before a Large Audi- ence- Miss Helen Duchemin Wins Prize A Splendid Programme Cap ‘itally Rcnder-iAt and Early Date of I for Best Essay on Te nnyson. "Tennyson Nlgli " at Prince plants and appropriate colors, lilo pupils under the direction of: Solo "The Brook", Pauline Si-l Street Schiool last evening nttract- dennlus. , ed a large anchoring. The hail was‘ attractively decorated with potted Florence Binns‘ Delia Well-iii Mall. by bel Henderson. Myrtle lzllhlué; ‘ltecliualiun~“liadn of Shiliiotl", 'Rccit:atlioii—"’i‘lie Poet's Songfl, Miss Taylor and Miss Tait who ol- Elaine. Bennett. y so supenintended - the children in‘, tomllne w-hiich. well rendered. Mr. Henry lSmith, the School Board presided. ‘was exceptionally | chairman of Break", Grace NIQRQQ ‘SUM? and Pantomime, "Bllglcl ‘their choruses and beautiful pan- Song." i 4 mrasivllesiou ' lltecilatinn —. “llreukh. Break 5 Recltation~Selecl ion from In l The programme, as follows wasiIVi-elironltnm, C-onsliliicc hfcr‘nrlane_ splendidly carried oul:— lGhorus-"Hiail Smiling Morn" EBB-WY -— “’l‘enti~yson", Helen‘ DHOiIEmAiXI. iSlong Late". Doris Craig. ‘RCCiL&bi0l1-"Ldliy Clare". la Stodort ‘and Pantolulnie,—“’l‘oo ilbldvn ‘ppqgl-mnpme u lhu o of candy was conducted and Rgcwmunr“ Tile 5883M Maid". after the intermission ' _ "will. Mr. Smith presented ll. Mn, Cecil-lilriicn Ducllcurln, ‘the prize, it gnlill co Soio-"Crossln-g the Bar", Della, i lVzlisii. National Anthem. During the intermission in lilo rt successful the all‘ .|-_ ‘El| l1_ (u. ‘half sovereign), (fondled) SmTETWThQ Miner's Da\1Ei1l61"'f-i\5’ him as oiiainnlnn of tho Schonii Marjorie Wood. iItccitmtlhin-“iflbargc of Board for ‘the best essay (m lprmy. the son. i [light ‘BFiEB-d/e". ‘Margaret Vnn- Addresses were given by Mr < mi-"siriiie- .R ll. Rogers Superintendent. nil , ~ ll I! ‘ . ‘ STQQRHHOM The Owl . Lotlleiiducuunn and Mr. w. 1.. cotton.‘ Dem-Bl‘, (who both heartily (imnmenllcd tlicl 50I1'il—"SWcet and Low." ‘Concert Recitatlon-“Hands Round“. ' SILVER FOXES BORN ON MOUNT ROYAL WW I MONTREAL May 5.—'i“iie ' first silver foxes to be born on the ‘isiiiild Off "Montreal, siiw light here today on the slopes iof Mount lloynl, and are own- ed by Ormiston Roy. of this ‘Pill’. ‘and A. B_ hllurpli-y. for- merly ‘of Tign-isil, l’. E. l._ ouch of uuwm ilrie u in-il interest‘ ‘in’ ‘file Duns. The owners have not his yet seen the litter and have no idea how mnrsy .‘pu-p5 thorn are». liitters vary in number from wo to nine, Archdeacon Saves Church From Fire (Special to The Guardian) ‘ST. STEPHEN. May (L-tttlii-ist (Jiiurcii had a y-cry narrow escape from. being burned on ‘Sunday light room r] Mrs. “jail-er. where were received by ivrrlght, litre. Dr. Bagnali and Mrs. rliesmi, and poured ten imd several indies of. the auxiliary s-orvctl frcsiiiiieiils. slated of pink curnntions and ilic tables were very attructivo indeed. The ladies are very grateful to lilo representatives of Blue Bird ’f‘o.'l. .work of tlio ‘pupils and also HIOSB,‘ 111i “"110 rendered such valuable aid ln" instructing them. l aSuccessful Affair In , I ' Aid of Orphanage The “ill boiiic“ held ill lilo Russ‘ yesterday afternoon by the Ladies Auxiliary of the I’. E. l. ant Orphanage proved a v-ery de- lightful and successful social func-i About “V0 hundred indies The guests titan. were in att-endance. were ushered into the they ‘Mrs. G. D. Mrs. G. F. Hut- J. A. Webster (Judge) HRSZZIITI. Mrs . dainty ro- Tiio decorations con- Hlllliilli tempt tn usszissinolo former Prem- late yesterday. Protest-l the Wage Dispute Which has Tied up American Shipping. (Special to The Guardian) ‘WASH-INGTON. May 6——l<lope for an early settlement of the wage ilispute which has threaten- cli u general tie-lip of United Stilton shopping was revived today as tlic result of the re-opciilng of negotiations between chairman Ben son of the Shipping Board and representatives of the Marine en- gineers in conference with Secret- ary of Labor Davis. lihwllilPliii“ isslsilllllnl Shots Fired at Auto in Which Former Premier of Italy Supposed Riding. MELFI, ‘ltzlly, Ziiziy (l.~—.-\n at- ic-r Nitli. nf Italy was made here 'l‘llree, shots were fired zit an automobile rin which he was Sup. ‘posed to be riding Nitli however was in‘ ii second machine. His friends in the first cur were uninjured. 'BLAMES THE SPINSTERS i Gdthlfl‘ riuniis. MonL. May o.~ . -| j.. --_ . . _ dmmngi)“ Elfin” the qpmsters ‘we ‘es was about the some age. llOllsiliig for my not being married ‘in their refusal of my wooing in the lillSi." Wiiiiialii Alzlnger, $5, l a member of til’; boilrd of tiireciorfiG. T R iof the Montana Stale ‘fair, hue notified the zlsscsstlr of (Iliodt-ulil ‘county. lhzlt bu will rcfulic to pity ‘lilo poll tux of $3 levied by the lust legislature on bachelors. “Tux the spinsitors of tire some age, and l will glillliy pay. but otherwise it! .ls elites legislation and I stand All The News Worth Beading r All The Alla Worth Printing delivered ' I000- Anlnnl Sublet/ll!" U‘ l. L. us.‘ .0 vfl- B7 Mull, Canada. $6.00- "uillllilvll" liiHl limtlgllpilliilllll An Excellent Drama Ably Presented Be- fore a Large Audience Last Evening by the St. Dunstan’s University Dramatic Society. A iii The thrilling drama "Under (‘ov- Donald. Nell A. Nolan in the Pa", er" presented at the Prince Ed- of Michael Harrington did full ward Theatre ‘inst night by tliejjustice to a very important PO19- Dra-matlc Society of St. Dunstans The minor roles were taken by llnivcrsitg: proved u great succcssvvlerlln McCarthy. J- Waterman G01‘- The house was filled to the doors. don. bin" E‘ PQWBPS. Frank Cain. llllli the audience ivus u highly llp-' Frank J. Doucette and Chas. L- precllilive one. “Pralnor und each one ls deserving The ploy is n strong drama 0f KY9“ CF90" 501' U19 manner m with a pretty love story rumllng which they took their different through it. The principal chat-ant‘ Dill-S- ore as taken by Leo (.‘. Nclllgun. The Fill-‘i-‘iuiiy between "915 W"! und Charles v_ (yllanlgy were very nnd two furnished the audience difficult parts, especlzllw the ft ivfilil h special treat and Wile res- inule impersonation by Mr. ottiun ‘imlleiliv cheered- ley. but the llctillg of lliese two Du the whole “Under Cover“ gentlemen is wortirv or Xipecitl! 11""- lligili Drill/ed 011B 0i U16 111081 i By May 12th (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, May 0.~-M:iy l7 lies been sol us tho dole on which the Grand Trunk must make up its mention. Reginald McKinnon unsuccessful amateur dramatic ner- Monty Vaugli pleased the flflfiifilliiffltonnances Sea“ i“ m“ ‘my i” m1 his gpuflg or wmedy_ pamiflDllle time, and the theatre-going ls, Hugheg m; a (tawny m meqiulblie are looking forward to see- Clis-toiiis, filled the ‘bill to perfect- i118 51- Winston's Dramatic i30- lun, and w“ nbyy agsigted by p__‘ciely in amateur. production in the D. liowlitt and Mr. Wm. A. itfc-‘near ("limb Two Motorists y H l Are Drownedl - - - I (Special to The Guardian) . SYDNEY. May 6.-—.Clliford Msi-r-i ‘ isnn and Jed Zllartin. lwo well; known young Sydney men were --____ _ killed or wi-owncd at about lll, (Special to The Guardian) o'clock tonight iviien their motor,, LONDON,‘ May 5.-—'f‘h~3 Canad- ciir overturned into the harbor near, fun Pacific Railway has bought Bull's ‘Creek British. about lengths former German liners Kniserln miles from the city. They wl~re.Augusto' Viit-lorla. of 24,581 tons, duivins around from North Sydneygund the Prinz Friedrich Wilhelm, and ii is thought the cai- swerv-stl of 17,082 tons. and vrent over the bunk. An in- 0N5 m ATLANTm sERvlcE quest will be held tomorrow. Jed‘ hIOIVYREAL. May ii.~'l‘he Kais- Mnrtin who was a sou of (fondlict-i, rin Augusta Victoria will be re- or Marlin at the -C. N. It... u-as| amed the lihnpress’ of Scotland ' Kimllt l\\'@ni‘Y-°H'e yeflrs Oili undland will be employed on the run wit! a returned soldier. liiorrlsonibetwcen Quebec and Liverpool- {The Prinz Friedrich iviiheirn will ‘be re-clirlstened the Empress of China flllli will be sent to the Pacif- ic to augment the compnnyk; serv- ice between Vancouver, Yokohama and liong Kong. v G. M. Boswortb, chairman of the (‘. l‘ Rfls ocean services. said tonight that ilie_ negotiallions with the. ox-Gcrman vessels vmro award ed by lilo reparations commission alter the armistice, haul been in ‘progress little more than a week. who so generously supplied tliisiuptm my rights," he declared. iiiiind as to wliclh-er it. will accept The reitson for the purchases was -, delicious beverage for til-e occasion about n Odock from a defem m The substantial sum of $100 wzisi file electric ‘lighting that onus-ed a , um in U“? O,- um plums that Sm» realized. The nuislilniy expressed‘, themselves as very grateful to lircl --?<-c>- authorities estimate that there are at least 20,000 out of employment in Toronto. CHICAGO. May 6~As a Prev" of widespread unemploymelut lull- ‘SATURDAY SPECIALS-ROBIN Hood porridge oats 290.; Libby's Tomato Catisulp 250.; Seeded ‘Raisins 26c. Wleymouth ‘Cash Grocery. Phono iifili-L II%-2—»-n- -¢_--_-—de<-.. ‘WANTED-TO PURCHASE, 8E0 ond hand go-cart. Apply Richmond Street or telephon 2-36-‘1. ‘WANTED TO RENT-FURN- ished house, good , location by June l. FiNEST 0F THE WHEAT. HER- uld of Praise and Billy Sunday Song Books at the Little Book- store, To LET FOR THE SE‘A5ON, large plot of ground on Pleasant Street suibalble for gardening. gtlillily H_ J. Palmer, 22 Pleasant >—~Q@"L i--—- "FOR SALE-J 490, 1920 CHEV- roiet Car. as good as new, with allure tire, bumper, chains and Apply at. Bourke 8t suubbers. Windsor, Service Station. wicwqlfwl Mary 'l.—‘lNew Your‘ oldlvmecl ‘where. '0. M. M ...__ . ‘FOR BALE-HO ACRES, GLEN. 00B. (Vernon River.) Lot 50, 95 “fee cleared, 35 ready for crop, balance softwood. Good buildings i ideal dairy lam. To be sold by Public tender. Quick sale. For lgrge projects-the Speedway l-los- cos. He served in the South Afri- léhfllculars apply to Box 41f, pm] ma‘ m, 3.11am“, and can campaign mud was ln China in r o" ._..._...._,_.___. LOST BETWEEN ROLLO BAY, and Smtfil. a. hand ‘bag contain» and other effect of the ‘building lockout. "doles. Finder pious notltly me or have it at o». Woods. nloiio gig-James ‘Morrison, Bopiar ‘"18 some money dweilinl- I other my business stand combined School. church and. R. R. st ion in eight, loom hood perfect running liar. Good locality 090' ' Q39!!- Apply Guardian office. wheelie selling at $50 and $65501: one week only. in ex- change See us helm-e going else- cDougnll. less men are proving ‘an efficient aid in breaking up strikes that have threatened to paralyze some of the city's chief industries. This ‘is particularly true of the stock Yards. whore the chasing of cattle through the pens went ahead as ‘briskly today as before the 900 members of the live stock handlers’ union went on strike. Tho work was done by new employees, who, om- pioycrs sold, were as Officiant af- ter ii. .iity's practice M! tho old men. The strikers were denied not on- ly the satisfaction of hampering work in the yards, but also the sympathy of the international union of butchers and meat cutters. Tile cattle handlers. said Donn-ls Lane, secretary of the union. with- drew sometime ago in a ructlon with the Chicago Federation of The Price of Bread in St. J ohu ( Special to The Guardian ) ST. JOHN, May 6~Tho whole- sale price of the twenty-four ounce loaves liore is ‘now thirteen cents and lilto rel Lil Iprico fouriccn cents. Maj-Gen. Elliott (liven New Office Appointed Commissioner of On- tario Provincial Police TORONTO, May Swajor-Gone- ral_ H. M. Elliot, of this city, has port the porch WITQTE there are two Outside, electric lights. The continued flush-lug of the, ‘electric wires near the rectory and church led the rector, Venerable Arch- deacon Newnliam, to investigate and it was only from his most strenuous efforts, assisted by llcrl art Maxwell, that, the, fire was (‘X- tlngulsli-etl. lLarl it been u half hour later the whole front of the church would have been ‘in flames- ‘ Amiluiaiicegilps Meeting A get-lngcthcr mooning; of "Modi- rnl ‘(harps officers and ulcn Wu! bold Thursday in tile Aiimlourics for tho lzrurpose of organizing l\'o. 20 ‘Eieid Ambulance. ‘The Person- el of ‘the ~corps this your will com- pniiie fifty linen and usual comple- inent of officers 'l‘lierc will iii- no camp lbut the men vuiil do nine evening drills. The khaki service unfllbrni, willl be retrained‘. Capt. Lam“ and 8° m“ me “Monla sun‘ ‘been appointed Commissioner of lloli- the Ontario Provincial Police. This l-‘rell "Taylor, organization officer. It is probable lliestrllkers will not ie n new position, created by legis- be taken buck They refused arm. lntion at the session of the l-lolisc which was formally ended this tram," “m o‘ T‘ Henna’ general afternoon. Official announcement manager of the Stock Yards Com- of um mpmmtment w“ made m“ Dill)’. 8nd "W! U19 abundant ‘id/MT afternoon by Attorney-General market makes it possible to fill Raine)’- the“, places 985mm ‘ General Elliot will Neither the lockout of building craftsmen nor tho strike 0f printers, on the surface, nearer settlement, however. Practically all building in city with the exception of have wide merit. as provided for in the new Ontario Temperance Act as well —~was at a standstill today. accord- ing to independent reports of the Building contractors‘ associations hi“! T°P°m°- . . General Elliot ‘was asserted the situation as ‘tighter mandam at sews“ was a member t d mmde“ cll at Ottawa. e - . .___<Q>---—' gt. MIREDEWDCTON. May 6-—~Ti\<i powers with respect to law enlorcelthe Armourlcs. 30b n-ct, and will deal not only with the seemed general criminal law, but with the m The new commissioner of police e has been thirty-three years‘ service “v9 in the imperial and Canadian for- cilles at different posts, including Ireland and Bermuda. and has serv ed as an administrator in Ottawa Camp (‘om-- Man, in 1915 than a drum" w‘lth the allied supply when he hull charge of the train- lines holding firmly. "The building ing of ion thousand officers and on QALI-‘uamlss AND tie-up is complete," said William men. ‘ t comm,“ o‘ new dwalrapfni Schieke. president of the Associa- also barn and ice house. 1A acre land. For n, period or the war he of the Miiilla (Youn- Ho was recollnlzed as an Mile organizer and was kept at Ottawa when ha preferred lo s0 in the war. He wu finally oer-mitt- ‘ls recruiting smart _\'Otlllg nicn loi' iiiis popular branch of the service. and there is no doubt but tlint the small number required will soon‘ be made up. Another meeting of the Ambulance ‘Corps members will take rpitrce in two weeks‘ time iii. _____4-Q->-i-— LIQUOR FROZEN NEW YORK. May U—-I*'X‘UZPI\ ill the centre of cakes of ice 184 bot- tles of liquor were found today by customs inspectors on board the steamship Glendola of the Atlantic Fruit Company Lille. Lid- uor was also Tflllllfl in fourteen automobile tubes and underneath plies of coal. The total amount selz ed was 400 bottles. Inspectors George Barron. John McAdam and J. E. Scully began their investigations yesterday. The finding of-the inner tubes and the bottles tinder the coal prompted them to make a thorough search. McAdam noticed this morningthat a cake of ice ln the ship's refrig- erator had been roughed over so that itcouid not be seen through. proprietors of ilie Russ for the use of their iioiiie for iilill delight- ful affair and lo Mr.‘ A. E. Tooluhh music deal-er who kindly Billlliiiell an Edison phonograph for the ova-- caslon. __._.. Women as Elders And as Deacons (Special to The Guardian) LQNDQN, ~Mlty li.-—Tli.». general assenlbly of tho Prosbyifiriflil Church in England has dficiiiflli i0 lldinit wmlllr-n in oldcrslllips and (loaconsblps but resolved that when: women were atliiiitlcd lo lilo Illin- lstry they should resill“ i! iilvi’ entered the state of matrimony- Deadlock Delays National Conference] OTTAWA, May 6—-A deadlock 0h the question declaring that a dc- u-cllge in llbe linens wusv-‘i was needed in the building i“‘i\\“" try came at inst niliiliffl illeelillfi 0i the National conference now under way. As a. result of that and a debate which developed when the labor employers groups brought lii separate resolutions from Commit- at nearly midnight u: again today at eleven. FOXEB TO BE iNSPECTED WASHINGTON, May 6—-—Fox has come into sucli demand in United Sales that agriculture dc partment officials have put up fm migration bars of undeslraibie for breeding purposes. By regul atlons just issued. foxes are clas anline against disease and enter the coulitry only alter spectlon and one permit, excl-p dens. “Attractive prices" offered COHVEINM against the flow v-‘Qrk “<1 live foxes imported m9!"- sed with other ‘live stock for quar- (‘Bill in - -i when consigned lo zoological gar ‘Omaflo BUILDING WORK ON THE IN- GREASE TORONTO, May 6—~l3uild'ing and engineering operations ill Canada showed greatly increased activity during April when contract-s were puvarded to a value of $21. 622.000, ‘(Oilllllitfell wllli $10,256,700 in March. $l7,64l.ll00 in February and 138,917,500 in January These figures complied by McLean Building Ite- porls Ltd, show that in April con- struction was started on 1823 resi- irllnces vniued at $9,541,300; 350 bilslnelas buildings costing $7.369.- ooo; 3o inlilii-ifritti plants at $991.- ‘000 and 77 engineering projects ‘costing $3,809,800, l New Building in Prospect The. villlle of Canadian building mid engineering work reported dur lug April for File first tinic as con- templated totalled $29,596,500 COlll- poi-ed with $28, 879,400 in March. This lolili includes l4 fliliirillllmifi- ‘l4 churches. 35 factories, 30 public ignrages, i5 IIOSDiUliS, 40 hotels. 31 lniiice buildings. 4:; nubile build- lingiu, 650 residences, 100 schools. ,-li stores. ll theatres. 7 Wale’ ‘houses. flit bridges, 58 sewers and wntnr mains. 85 roads and l5 gene rai engineering contracts. The Building Outlook ill) i Construction work ‘l8 098mm! 1 l l" ll iiil stibstuuilal voillimfi- Mai? tee, tbe conference was unable toimqceg have drgpped 19.8 per cent. conclude its ‘work and aliiouriicd from the ‘high mflfii 0i MM» 192 i miirkcd in- [CYPBSG in the productivity 0i iii-bl" per man since September. (lonlrac- 6m” ‘"9 “km m‘ a disgusting and dangerous habit. . 01‘:- lt may be ‘a partner of cigarette and fliers has been a tors in mull! bor to accept reductions and new wiles scales can be negotiat at somewhat lower levels a fur number of important projects wll the be proceeded with. There will be a getung so common “good deal of activity this year in . road-lbuildlng. canal work, hm-ho Ii Building During April Contracts were awarded d-urin .i.\prii throughout lite variouevrov- ‘(Incas as follower-- No. of Projects large hydroelectric develop- i Value -. l | n59 ‘HJZQJM laugh uproar ous y. . ‘$77,009 ltelsner. “who stand out as lead-l Allo Iiord car with for shoe "II-bor or any lino of business. 31min m quick purchase. c. op- hydroplane fleet to arrive here season are expected on In"; ._ .._. __._ .._Z_-..~¢_¢.. J iirst lwo of the Canadian Alrboard on lo go to They will do forest patrol work in lo the Rhine. Quebec province durilll the suin- thls of the WM‘. Sunday. the Canadalam Corps in it advanc He received the C. M and C M G for his services durin 1110 III» .'._-l.¢._..u..._-4¢-.i-- Franco toward tho-end and he accompanied _,_Y__ of the cakes. H0 “X-rayod" it with an electric light. in the centre was a large e dark spot. Caching the cake open he found four bottles. Then the g ice pick was applied to the rest fox fur has interested many people‘ the announcement said, and iium- ment desires to encourage in de- velopment?! the industry. aroiis fox farms had sprung ‘lip in Alum-la northern slates which the rlepurl- Sngkglchgwgn ,, iqueboc 483 5.945.200 mrflirltlbii Columbia 14s NS. NJl. s. P.l~l.i. ea Manitoba -. 104 62 50 1,001,900 ere of men in recent American his- 882300 tory-J. J. Hill, Charles M. Schwub and Theodore Rooeoveitflnd nei- Totclfog-Domlnlcn mo gznozaooo "1 "lh-‘fl the terms of the, government ori not. _0n May _12th shareholders‘ meeting will be held and the do cision reach-ed. [l is believed lit-re‘ they will consent. til. company's inability to obtain delivery of four new liners ordered in British yards in January. 1919- _____-{-Q This Pastor Speaks Plainly NEW YCRK. May 6——The Rov. Christian F. Relsncr, pastor of the Chelsea Methodist Episcopal 4 Church. ill his morning address to,in the capitflii stock of the Domin- ‘ - , .S ‘l his congregation Sunday made ltyfigngigixlirafimfifgiiégaise‘ 1;)”: a: plain that something ought to bcwmcmass honlpany explamed u,“ done to make women stop swcar- we mnnoy derived from the sale or lug. He said that the conversa- liliflgllk wrcutlgle bsorillegtilytoTgigyvgiris , . ( , c s 0 . . . - m“ °' “°'“°" i“ ‘he 5mm“? qndihilnv no. lost 51.531000 on lust at Mme ‘vim nlarked by genes or“ .vcni~'s (aberrations. high explosive exciamations, an _ our their m day's" "l" ‘helium WEATHER mules of the species are about, TEMPERATUR to be outdone iii this respect. lie; _,_ softened the reproof slightly by‘, TIDE! EIOON’ ETL saying that this city is no worse, _ than any other section of the Ulil- I ‘Jrgggkfilgas’ ighfilzwmahglfdshf: ted States, iilill he added that Amer- in“ bu, moat“, m“. no, "who. loans are noted fortheir profanity. ighlangfl l“ tgmmpralure: e _ ‘in order to make himself perfect-i High tide this Morning at 10‘); ly understood, the Rev. Hr. ‘Reisner “ngugiigizrithilglzfiéemng at 7'18 M ., Increasing Stuck of Dominion Express 00 (Special to The Guardian) gyqvpytvpg ‘May 6—-The House Railway ‘Committee this morning approved a. bill providing for an increase of three million dOiiflYS - said that the most common expie- ‘was tomorrow morning a1 4.3" tives of women and which he had; New moon Qumran). May 7m u’ heard among women on shopplngtgoz p, m, toilrs trying to get into the sub-l way trains and in other nuhlloiNoozlcift-he Sunsilinv Kid places were. "My God," “Great _ God" and "God Almighty." i “Swearing? said Dr. Reisner. “lei Dib YOU EVER HAVE ‘SPRING- smoking, pauclty of dress and vul- Yet it is‘ that woineni laugh and are surprised if you no-l ice lt." i The clergyman said that womeni were not alone to be taken to task for this sin. and that recently he, g had heard a father repeat some new and Powerful ejaculations used‘ ’l;’¢=a_\¢‘;gt:€\ rfiwi-"vllilrui l gar modern dances. I‘ by his sevemyear-oid son. and then‘, ‘ m. “There are three men," said Dr.‘ 0 ther of them over took God's name ... ...... “on. . .-@_ s