-inl' of an egg that would do credit . This censoring was carried. on b!’ I thcred, defending tlie title 0i’ Bril- oniy thy flYTbYMIQIII and the irritant psdiilsr can alibi-d ti. neglect this basis factor of geejd will slid the principles sonliiii it. i 4 2px, ‘ \\-‘l\t \ .Ni\\ \i\(i“’§7)i/ The r ‘ v ___} Uiliflllfwl Q People's Paper Read Covers Prince Edwar d Island Like the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. THURSDAY, MAY.21, 1925 trl or it r‘ MERCHANT» g \ You never can tell how good I marksman you are until 7°" m" aimed the gun and Filmfl n” ggcr. t Annual Subscriptions B: _ I111. Delivered IBJI Canada and U. ll. A. NM Infant Identifies |H£ li55 5 i4_i,l Blaze Originated in McCormick Block in Business Section of Town. NORTH SYDNEY, ‘May 20. — Two ibui-ldiings were totaIl-ly destroy- ed. and tvwo badly damaged, in a $45,000 ‘fllléi that crossed Main sir-pet, Sydney Mines, ‘late last nigihn, lbeifore -it was f-ully under con- trol. The fire losses are, nipproflm- atliily: The McCormick Block. a ibuildiftlg about eighty ‘feet ‘by one hundred. three stories high, in which the fire olfgiilniltd. 812.000; A. D. MIi-lburn- occupier, $12,000, jewellery stock: $5,000 gents furnishings; on ‘the 0p poslte side of the street, the old McCormick Block. value about $5.- 000; Murdock Mcbennan, lyuitcher and grocer, $2 000; Chinese ‘Laun- dry. $500; the Matilda McCormick Block. 82,000; lMedilcal ‘Hal-l, $5,000; D. A. Gil-ills, tailor and gents’ fur- nishings, smoke and water damage, uibout $1.200; T. C. Hart. ‘Magistrate, and i-wo suns-ll families, loss not ascertained. -S. Mnrsha‘ll, confecticner, one of (Canadian Pren) MONTREA Qlie., ivliiy 20. ——A memory whic enabled him to identify by name every car on fifty six pictures is possessed ‘by Den-la Pelletier, three years old, of Drunlmondvilie, Que, The child is credited with having identified the mak-es of the cars not only from a full view of the cards but also when a small portion of the pictures were exposed to him. The lad cannot read as yet. -—-——{o->--- Holstein Breeders. . Will Meet In Conference June 2 (Associated Press) GRAN-D RAPIDS, Mich.. Moy 20. —ii\crty-fcrur states and Canada wl-ll send 166 d ciegateis, rcpreIscn-tiing more tlh-lm 25,000 breeders oif pure- bred Tioistein-Friesia-n cliittie, ‘to ‘the annual convention of she lief- stein-Flrieslan Association of~Am- rica. to be ‘held here June 2-3. Family 35 Strong Settles In Sask (Canadian Press) REGINA, Snsk., May 20.-The Bradley family, 35 strong, who re- cently came from Retford, Notting- ham, England, has settled in the ‘ ‘ ullstrict west of Simpson, Sask. 'l‘lie ,§:°o°°°‘";"‘;',‘f‘ 05g‘ °“;f,""’,“"1‘““l§f,,'liiuiliy includes the riitncr and ‘i... 3&5’. e305’. ii... 15sec: ‘iirimggfjj; fr" W f?“ r Byrin-‘ag rbiliilding .wlli be about $1.200 and-w ° ' ‘"9" "° ‘We’ ‘"1 . . 23 children. glanxngamage about a similar‘ All the adults have a good know- ledge of agriculture and they came “Biddy” Lays Egg L‘Z..ii3‘.‘.?§.°.‘.‘°".“.'i..lIZ“§£. ‘$2.332’; Over Eight Inches In Circumference 3.000 British families in Canada (‘Canadian Press) ' within two years, They have tak- en seven quarter sections of land. EDMONTON, Alta, May 20.—A small black hen has stepped into Hail and Lightning farmyard fame hero with the lay- Take Heavy Toll (Canadian Press) BRUSSELS, May 20.-might per- , sons were killed by lightning last mgayéus‘ gfigkmggzglgtfgfllilgli-t and damage estimated to hen fruit balances the scales at $30,122,155) “B21233: 1:‘ ‘fiilllingzbtgz? four ounces and measures 8 inch- Principal damage was done to farm cs in clrlcumference.’ Tltilis ilslttnlocmps’ almough houses m town,’ m“ per (‘rmmwe m‘ a eiand cities were battered by heavy black hen, She has been doing_har m,“ regularly and. provided hm, hail that broke thousands of win- dows. All traffic and communica- wml a healthy breakta“ tions were impeded and in som ~ v places temporarily stopped. ' Montreal to Have _ To-Promote . Widfir Ocnsorshlp Research Work (Canadian Frees) (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Que. May 20 -— LONDON, May 20. ——Premier For years this city has presented Baldwin has announced that Lord a strange spectacle to the visitor Bwnour h" been put in the Cab). in the shape oi theatrical hiil- net specifically to promote iclciiil- hoards on which pieces ct luilwt flc rcceiirch and its application to have ‘been clumsily stuck over Brltjsh indusn-y Wm, i)“, game u. such th-ings as revolvers or knives. grcqslye splrlt ma; inventions welesouglit for during ‘the war. Sir Frank Heath, at a meeting of the British Sciences Guild lsst night, said one of the problems on which. the Government scientists were working had been submitted by Canada. The Dominion was dependent on imported fuel and the British and Canadian Govern- ments were therefore co-opcrating in testing certain processes for the treatment of llgnito, so that if will be an alternative to anthra- to a healthy lady ostrich. ll city official. Now Montreal is to go a step further and magazine book covers, paintings or drawings which maybe exhibited publicly can -be "purified" by this censor. The city also bcpee to raise a lit- tlc revenue out of ‘the process and before the official stamp "approv- i-il" can ‘be secured so much per foot p: the poster must be paid. A line of forty dollars or two liwllths in gfl0l is the peilflily i011»! imposed for dodging-inalfiflflfiil- cite. Pefendgfit" Title Vancouver Plans {Canadian Phss) Tit-GIN’, May 20.-Miss Joyce We- F (Canadian Press) VANCOUVER, B. C.. Mill’ 20. — Staging of a great “Qllefiii 0! "19 Fair" contests at the Exhibition from August 7th to 15th will like- ly he one of the 0x99114911“ em’ ish Woman Golf Champion defeat- ed Miss Doris Chambers in tilt? fourth round of the ehamllioiiihip tournament here this afternoon. Score 5 up and {glu- . - ployed to create in terest in the “It ‘ Tb l n i t organize a coa- (hnannd spam“ test in pivanichfl pisblic inc tic-mew sen-ac porfvltii- l" '4'" organizations of the city would insertion la ms ttsliuni. V enter ueen candidates for a 00m- , ~ ‘pent ' to iicicriilins tlie sir! w u ' ' ‘= ‘ noiii inc position of Queen of the '10 tar-mouth comm: 01v Fair. ‘ Pownal and Water Sta. A015! n“ m" '°°"°n"l°n “rmony 27 Water Street. .112 5 1.0 8i carried out at the crownl g of ‘wmrso a coon-newt»: ‘ro Queen Victoria in 1887 wll be used, with the retinue of l-hB arctic in rsjlffirholai no Prlllofirfogl. '0'” 8 court fully maintained. i ‘ _ _ swknfia: ' HAN medium sise fir” T“ Black Rod Usher Wrdlig u a. a. 0.. 0i ciiiidzii‘. w tiara-mi .. ' ' ' he oiiiiriiian ‘SPECIAL whim (can iii Mi-frfifi-T, “oh. ‘May zoLa. ‘m’ ‘5 "i": ‘W959i’?! J least five men are new sunken" 41b till N difllll-IMNN to m, genus position of Gentle- ‘M- . 11" "M! mini Usher of the Black 1:011 vagin- . . , ' . b t e eu 9n 'W~NTID~—TWO ‘I'll-fill 32M‘; “y! dfizutfoCol. Ernest J. mtlmen hes can he M: chambers. These are: lmhr conimodsted at Great 00ers _. W411i, 011011501‘, AiD.C., at Govern- 9170M. . _, ‘ - ‘mug Rouse; Col. Andrew 'l‘. .. i’ . Thompson, KC. 0f 03""? '40s pawn“? or avllY parole pulp, i. local barrister; c. 4". ion ' ,,='IM moll- roman-l. formerly in the W" lupin eased Ouarllllflflerviee, sail Lieut. Col. elm-rd Central Jols-Plfitery, Phone Illa! Ottawa. ‘h; Fifty Different Carsll. A B H [l F ‘hills [MPIHE iXPiN5|ilN .2.- seas settlement department of the Colonial office this evening issiled i1 message written by J.H. Thomas who was secretary for the Colonies’ in the Ramsay MacDonald cabinet. and addressed "to my fellow citi- zens in the domlnions and Gran-t Britain." iMr, Thomas opens by stating that he is aware “There are many people who assume that the labor leaders are against the develop- meat cf the iEmplre .lt is because l was a labor man that I believe with all my heart in ‘that great brotherhood of free democratig peoples which is building up the British Empire.” . Dealing with tile capabilities of the Dolninions and the smallness of their populations, he expressed himself at length on the latter pro- blem iind asks "if the‘ British peo- ple do noit see that the existence of the donlinions as nations de- pends upon having them populated to a much greater extent." Canada, he said, milst have more people and flvc or six millions of Brltisli coilld not hold Australia. The suc- cess of the White Australia policy. depends upon having more inhabi- tants. ‘ illllllwlil YEEiliHliiY Aged Twenty, Loses Life While Hauling Lobster Traps off North ‘Shore. The first tragedy of this year's fishing season occurred yesterday forenoon near Spring Vaiicy when Harold Bryenton, aged twenty, be- longing to Burlington, accidentally fell into the water from the motor boat in which he was hauling lobster lines, and was drowlned. The unfortunate young man was accompanied in the boat by a lad cf twelve years named Ferris to whom he called from the water to start the engine of the launch. Before his young companion could do so, however, he disappeared for the last time. The boy's signals of distress were answered by Mb- er boats fishing on the same grounds, about two miles off C0uisin's Shore, ‘but no sign of the body could be found. According to latest reports the body has not yet been recovered. ——{-O-)--- With The Prince In South Africa (Canadian Press) KING “WIIUIRMSFIDWN, Union South Africa, May 20.-The Prince cf Wales personally conducted an orchestra during. one of ‘the 1111111‘ bers at a ddllcsgiven in hishonor last night. Thousands cheer-cable Prince as he passed through the streets on the way to the dance. As he entdred the hall, 8119!"!- fcrmed two lines through which the Prince walked. Thousands of Kaflirs, garbed in fantastic combinations of native costume and ilnprovisediiburopeiin dress gathered here today from all surrounding country and hallbd the Prince. A crowd estimated to num- ber more than 10,000 cheered t. amend usly aa‘ the Prince arriv- ed. wearing a uniform of Colonel of the Welsh Guards. M. P's. Will Arrive A In Moncton Today uoucrou, my zih-Accci-aliii to present arranllmfiillfl" U16 9° Progressive membii-t, of Parlia- ment wbo are to tour the Maritime Provinces ov,er th‘ week 0M. will w“). lenctcn tomorrow after- noon and leavi- llcrc for point! east at 9.80 the Mm" "ilbi- ‘ A reception to include s drive about the city and ii haflllilfl l‘ the Brunswick Hotel all 130i! planned -by the local Board cf Trade. Outsiders Coming Among those from outside the city who will be here to meet the western embers and accompany them on their trip will be Wallace h jflgglna, of Charlottetown. president of the Maritime Board 0f Trade: A. u. mlitius. of 91- 10M ‘LIONDION, IlTC-ay 20.-—The oven. H a r ol d Bryenton,‘ . setting to ' ~ Katherine Ha GRAND NAT. WINNER ON EXHIBITION l r "Double chance," the wlnne r of the famous Grand National siccplechaae, has been on exhibition at the Olympia Exhibition London, England, The Grand National is the greatest turf classic of its kind in the world, in addition to being the most trying for both horses and Jockeys. There are over 30 hard jumps over a course more than four miles in length. This was the first time a famous race horse has been publicly shown at an exlvlbltlon in England, >7 Will IIESTRCBTIVE FIRES IN PRiiVINBE YESTERDAY Messrs. Hiram Thompson of Margate r and Angus McLeod of Kinross Lose Valu- able Residences. I (Special to the Guardian) Fire yesterday completely des- Wlyvd the ‘fine ilwelling house of Hlfflill 'I'liompsoil of Tilt: woolllioilse niljainilig consumed. 'i‘hii fire started froln n spark from the fliic ulld n tlii‘. time prevented A call was the fire bell along, but the best that could "be ilmiie was futile as a heavy gale prevailing at the ‘time carried the Mnrgnte llnincs strongly, was also New House Destroyed Fire yesterday afternoon lies- h-eavy gale at troyed the fine new dwelling extinction. house of Mr. Angus McLeod of sent to Kcnsington.,l{lnross. The ‘fire originated in W111i; and soon col-e‘ a spark from the flue. scene and n living water-lino lVliS and contents of the rooms flown- forlned from tllc ‘l lve to the fire stairs iliit were unable to stop the and of water passed progress of tlie fire. SliiRM IN. iiousi (IVER ‘uiislolilli iiiiAFl cnlilllcl s roiirxlililoigiiqliic PiliiEii Conservatives Allege That Partners In The Law Firm of McGiven, Haydon 8t Ebbs, Ottawa, Promoted Whole Scheme Q________ OTTAWA, May 20—A storm ator Haydon, who was appointed broke in the House of Commons to the Upper House by the present yesterday over the tin-signed driift government. As Right Hon. Sir contract, flabled the day befOre lic- Arthur Meighen. Conservative tween the Carillon Industrial (‘or- lender was speaking on this poliit. pcratlon ol Ottawa and the iJo- Hon. G. P. Graham, Minister of mlnlon Government for the exp"?! Railways, remarked that Mr. Mc- of electric power from Carillon on Giverin was not a member of the lheoi-iflwfl Fiver. l0 I119 Uililfll government when the application Sta-lea. Almost immediately after was made. Oileilliis the House turned to the "Perhaps. his activity in connec- contract and debate Wéllltitl tion with this application accounts K111011811 the afierlliwn into I110 for his ascension in publiclife" re- evening. tortsd Mr. Meighen. “At all Sir Hear)’ Dmyton led the Con- events it was cc-iiicident there- servativs attack. The draft con- with," tract was forwarded to the Mlllliil" Sli- Henry Drayton claimed that ei- of Railways under cover of a had the draft contract heelrsigned 19¢!" 81811911 October 23. 1924. by leases for export might have been Miss Lila Brennan. as secretary“ renewed up to 40 years from Janu- tl-easurer of the company. Si‘r ary. 1st. Henry charged that Miss Brennan " s my Hon, Friend think the was a stenographer in the law gove meat will entertain any firm 0| M¢GiV9P111.H8¥d0n and such absurd request", Premier Ebbs of Ottawa. And the gravity King sharply queried. of the Conservative attack was "I really do not know what ab- "!!! Partners, in this law firm surdlty this government would not which "promoted the whole do if they thought it. would pay 991191119". W611 H011. H. B. McGiv- them to do it," replied Sir Henry. erln, Minister without portfolloln -__7...____._ (Continued on Page 8) the present government and Sen- Pays HonorTo- Silver Fox‘ Was Chief Offering Can. Song Writer n__ (Canadian Press) (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May 20. -—Cariadi:ln NEW YIORiK, May 20. —-Sllver song writers will appreciate the fox was the chief offering on the honor directly paid them through eighth day of the Fur‘ Auction. the linking of "Dear Lad of Mine" The collection was large, but "des- buckets . \ M1116 tomb of the Unknown pits this active bidding sent soldier at Arlington C atery. prices ten cement labs than at across the Potomac from sshing- the winter sale of the ew York ton. The music was composed by Gena ‘Branscqmbe during the war. giving a. spiritual musical poem written by (ma John Garvin) of this city. Women composers of America were visiting Arlinii- ton when a group of the League of American Pen women sang the song aa s wreath was placed at the tonlh. ‘ Gena Branrconlhe, though, now living in New York, was born in Piston, Ont, and retains many Auction Company. The best skin-s brought $380. Gray fox sold with fair snap at prices reaching $810 but was unchanged. Fisher declined l5 percent with a high offer o 8145; the remainder oftho pposeu offerings was also sold boday with the best skins being eold at 8208 and prices averaging 15 percent above the winter-Gale. fnl composer of songs, inclu-llng. "l Bring You l-ieartaesae," oper- sitml, and other compositions. and and i-L-J, Mean. Il- P. for W111i!"- land. warm friendships on this side of recently has been engaged upon tile line. She has been a success- lll OPE!!- Neighbors of willing helpers flocked to lilo i-luccccilcil ill saving the furniture _ he shot and dangerously wounded Hit Hiliiil HAHBU . "HALIFAX, May 20.—~Hulifnx liar- bor has been rapidly filling with liquor carrying steamers and schooners many oi‘ them reporting that their run to port was occasion ed by the intensified activity of the United States "dry" fleet which set up what was hoped to be n complete blockade of the American coast n. week ago. iSeveral steamers ‘their cargoes l discharged per was reported to have said five rum-running attempts would leave the operator with ll fair mar- gin of profit but that ‘the fresh ef- forts of the blockade fleet had raised the percentage of seizures to such an extent ‘that the business was demornlizell, He believed tlie Vigilance of the naval units would flag shortly and that business would be resumed, Siifiliiiii lil pl‘ VANCOUVER, May ZO.——‘FI'E(I Lambert, known in the Chinese col- only as Yam ‘Lambert and Nnk lilp, a Chinese cook, at the iMlcNair Shingle ‘Company, Port Moody, are dead as the result of n gun battle staged in o. bunk house at tlie mill. Two others -were seriously injured. while two others are in custody, Nak Dill according in police re- port, shot his fellow countryman, Yam ‘Lambert, through tlie heart and head, and after seeing tlie vic- tim llie, rushed into n bedroom and shot himself, but before doing so Cf? two others, Direct cause of the shooting is thought to be a criminal law suit now being heard in local courts. which arose from a number of street fights iii Vancouver's China- town some time ago, is a! of ih St ,ta llslslllls EiHiY MUHNINB‘ iZi About 12.45 this morning the fire- men were cal-led to, this residence of Mr. ‘Fred Tralnor. Pownal Street. where they found a dlisnstrouis blaze burning in the kitchen. This iiiremen at once giot to work and aft-er iii-grilling strenuously for over a quarter o_f an ‘hourilhey subdued the flames bu‘. not ileforl: considerable damage had been done to the kit- er th th th 1S C0 ll S ‘lull HUNNEHW - ‘grain and chemical industry ari- “Ylileilllllated by the German Gov- emmeni. it _ proposed new Tariff contemplated Tariff increases barley and outs in ‘stabilizing agricultural prices and , n New York market, llenvy spread of only mic known as Seminary used pupils of later by the priests 0f Notre Danie Sullllliary. The Weather, Etc. of 15 to Die In Electric Chair POTTSVILLE, Pfl-, May 20. ‘A few minutes alter he had been sentenced by Judge Koch yesterday to die in the electric chair tor the murder of his aged grandmother, 15 year old William Cavalier was playing jazz music on a phonograph in his room in the detention house. Cavalier is the young- eat prisoner ever to receive the death sentence in this state. Great Dane Mothers Lion Cubs (Associated Press) BERLIN, May 20.—-'i‘ile riiisiilg hum and arranged (if thice cinb lions. the ‘offspring oi’ g0,- nnenn-y into the more peaceful Serbia. flhe-prioedlloness oflthe Berlin occupation or "fighting while 0UP r00, has been entrusted to a Great ers agreed to put to sea again with Dam‘ Th“ cub” "'90" the“ the“. "m," Bu“ aboard on sklngun-medintely were taken from Selim, ' '3 thatlwho showed a ilisposiliicn io ki-il . lfiilll. an average of two seizures oilt of ‘birth The foster dog mother nil-rims Ililerlii carefully to tile great ilciigllt of lmndrcils of cllildrelylwiho are ivatchilng rho development of ilhc playful young lions. Germans Contemp- late LargeTariff Changes (Special to‘ the Guardian) BERLIN, -May 20——ilnllltivi‘ly use Tariff Uililiii-{Pfl iiriccilnu in.- is reported. Tile on rye, the wlicilt, hope of creasing production. oposed to establish a it is also duty on meats, lard and fats. Exchange reaches 34.85% in with unusually transactions. Therii is quarter of :1 nt between high and low (lilotu- tions. -—-—-<.-0>--—- ifilliiilil ililiiifi rill liii Corps of two City Schools Undergo An- nual Inspection by Capt. H. M. Logan Ill-fore n l'l‘O\\‘(l oi Slliibliiiiif-‘l [crest ill tili- work lllll (‘ilililt Corps of ‘rviiil K011i iliiii (Jui-i-ll Square Sciiiluis Wvill lliruulzli llii-ii- iillllillii lllrilivfillOll illl llltf hill’- iiiiii gruiiilii iii. Vltiltlflil Pzirlt H- ti-riluy afternoon, 'l‘lii.> iii-nib”!- illg officer was Capt. ii. M. Logan, Halifax. During and alter the ilifflireili. lnanmlvers (if tllc iwii i-lirlis, llic spec-tutors were uluiliiiiiilils iii their lirzlisi- iii‘ lllv lllillillPl‘ iii wliicii tlii: (iililtiiii u-iilil tlii-iiillili llltll‘ paces, ilnll ii. may lu- snfiely said tliiit iieliloiii has an ilispi-rliun sli ‘excellent in Slfttldlllih-lfi, illfililll- line and [ierfi-ctioil 0i‘ drill, itiilill seen iii this city. 'l‘iic salute nil illt‘ iiiiircli piiszt was lulu-ll liy ills liimm Lieiiti-li- lit Governor ileartz and tlie \\'l(li' iiltcrzrst that is being tnkell ili ilil‘ work of cadet training was fiirlii- or evidenced by tlie presence iii’ ills “Iorship Zlinyor IVicKciiiizi, .\li‘ Justice Arseliililiit and ‘lilo follow- ing lllPlllbPTS iii" tiii- (‘liy Svliiml iioziril: bicssrs J, l‘. (l-irililii, (‘. ll. ii. Loligivortli, ‘iiiiil iJr. s. it. Jenkins. 'l‘iic inspection began iit 3.15, with tile West Kent corps lli iiin field. The arrival of till‘ inspect- iilgofficvi" was fiillowcil liy iii-i "prcstint," tlie lilzlruli past, and sililiiil drill, uoliilllcivil illldci‘ l-llt‘. ciliiliiiziiiii of the officers of llw tlOlllh, who ilirquitlril tilcir iliitii-s most (?l‘€tlllfll)~ly. Wiiili- ilw sun- icl- platoons went through vxti-iiii- (‘ti orilm- drill, fill! llllfiTlllPillilltt cliilcls were put through l’. 'i‘. (physical training) in which ilicy showed themselves most prolii-ielii, and the junior companion; nllgngcil in various dnllis and group games lil the menntinlr; the signalling ailll tilt- ambulance sections could’ Historic Lands For Building Lots (Canadian Press) liiONTREAL, Que, May 20 — An ancient landmark in Montreal being sacrificed to the resident- needs of the city. The section the ancient Mountain domain, e property of the Seminary of . lSul-pice since 1663, will he cut up into Bub-division lots, and sold for the use builders. of dwelling - house Here in 1669, a township was es- blished for the converted Indians and in 167C, the Gentlsmenka Fort was started there, which was still stnad-lng in 1857. The Two Tow- s, which date back to 1694. are e only remaining vestige of the old fort. On the spot where tho St, Jean e Evangelist School stands there was a stone house built towards e end of the eighteenth century, tho Farm. Between ~10 and 1857 pupils of the Grand this place as a untry house. Later. it was ed for tlie same purpose by the college, and still c en. ‘At the us ai hour Mr, Traiinor and ills fam-iy retired and aviary- thin-g appeared to be all right. About twenty minutes to one Mr. E- OWEH. next door nciigihbour of Mr. Trainer's. was nsturn-‘ing to his home and he noticed what appear- ed -to be alien-Dire ‘in Mr. Trainor‘: iiiliey-Wly. l-ls lied his suspicions amused and knocked at the door 1o a-wakuu Mr. Trainer. Mr, Train- or came down and found the kit- chen ‘in a blade. He immediately sen-t in an alarm and lhen attempt- ed to be a ibolilli-e in Mr, Trainer's aid of a smell lieinld enting-u/isher. The ifllmles had wpvrsad ‘hob rapidly hiiwevi-‘d 111,10 119 Wile ‘unable to cope with it stages-dreaded. _By lthlis thng tille apparatus was on the scene and the ‘blaae was quickly golden twist-way. ' from the general appearance of the kitchen it would seem that the firs originated from an electric ir- ' on and spread rst to a clothes basket‘ and then o the walls. The] kitchen was badly gutted by the flames and a lam. amount of wat- er damage wba done. The entire; house was filled er with smoke and‘ . LONDON, May lm-inrlitsh Home Secretary. Sir Willis-m AIUYIIIOII- Hicks. upholds asa sound practice the refusal of governors of pails to tell cdronele who hold liiqusste on ex nted criminals whether the 11 prisoner has made a confession or I10 , 1| NOTl-ilNG- Lii<E Hana TRAiNinls- FOR fl- , Dames WHEN Youvs. G-or TH’ LOAN OF’- A SWELL FEQQAE. 4 Maritime fresh south west winds partly cloudy with scattered show- s. Maximum and minimum ‘temper- illigh tide till-e morals; at 9.45 and tonight at 10.86. Qln sets this evenfng at 7.33 end rises tomorrow ntcrlrilig at 4.19. ew moon Friday, May ilnd .84 p. m. GilmmrPl-slde itlde eighteen mie- lce later than Charlottetown. be sci-n busy iii their respective diltics Ilil vairinus parts of the fit-Iii. Thu inspection of itlie Que-ell Square corps IOHOWUII lit 4.1:’. illlil was iiimost iiii exact repiicii or lili- iinst. 'l‘llu flilc iiiliri-liliii: lliltl steadiness Oil piiriiile of this corps was remarkably fillc. The quzlliiv of the lllfbftilllllf-‘J il-llil (lril-liil-g yesterday lllily well hi: i-s- iiimcted by the incl tlint n; Llli‘ close of tllc ilflSDDCllOll Cupi, Logan infurmcii the instructors of tlie two corps, Messrs Lvo lliclJoiilllil (‘Queen Square) and Vernon Mc- Lcoll, (“Vast Kcllli. (‘lint iii illlirti-eil years of inspecting school (ciiiict C0lllillililliES, .hc ‘lied never seen tlie equal of yesterday's work, Much of the credit for ibe high standing of the corps goes l mile instruc- tors, lind to tl_ic corps coiniiiailil- OPS, lifreil Rickard of West Kvnt and Arthur Goriiicly of Queen Sil-iizirc. Appointed British High Commissioner (special to the Guardian) LONDON, .\i:ly 20, —— Field filrirsllnl Ilnrnn Herbert, f‘. 0. Plilliivl- was f0ilil_\' iippoiliicil lirlt- fail High (‘Omliilssimii-i- for Pull-s- lllli‘ zillil (‘nminniiili-r in (‘liii-i‘ of tlie llrllisll fort-vs l|li‘i‘l‘. lli- suc- cocilia Sir Htiflififl Louis: Siiiiliml u-iiosi- term nf oiflcc cxpirm. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "The llopc Jilly Sill. ltlvor Ten Party, 1125 5 iii Ill “liuy :1 "Oil", Fflilily for Daught- ‘crs of Elirpiro, 1164. "Grand Convert, Wiicntly‘ lllvirr. Friday. Mlly 22ml. 1165 "Anniinl meeting Protestant Offlimnngc, Zion Hall, June 4th. ll-H 5 2U 4i "Daughters of Empire Sale of Roses, FiF-dny. 1104. "Help Daughters of Empire by Pouying roses, Friday. 1M __-__. considerable dlllllle was done the‘. stares: by Rummngo “h, In Marks, will: all"! mnaugre‘ deg """ “ '" 66-46 building. Thursday m, 1 o'clock. B h" hi1 amuse i! covered - i! ll‘ - - 544° ‘Ladies having paPCfls fllcnso phone by insurance, tlie greater portion Qllflbw. 01011117 ---~ -- 64-‘50 ht 95 p1- ;p3_ 11.40.529.21 of which is carried with Messrs. Charlottetown, clear -. 65-43 Hyndmaa a 00., and T. nairac- Halifax, cloudy ---- - 60~34 "Extra Special snow coming. Nutt. St. John, fair --- ._- 54-44 Virtuous Liari. Montague. Friday. ”*‘ ‘ Boston, clear'_- _ 06-54 Georwtown Saturday. ll JAIL eovanNons UPHILD. ~ New York, clelr --_-_ 12-52 ---- "Annual Envelope Collection for lite City Hospital will be faker. up from May 20 to June 2. 1l56-1i "Everyone come and sep mg western SW1. At Victoria lfiiday. Hunter River, Saturday: ‘Eldon, Monday, ‘ n“ wliuso nuiiiiliaiz-i IJPSDORU gi-vnll ill- . .~ gQ-aiz- .»-..c-_.¢.r ~1- ue-“e-w-l ' .~ - , r » - _ - .- . {aiarxrw _. >44; N» m ..->'-;- "'¢;€'2-"'