Covers Prince “Edward Isla ntlliike) The o... infill!‘ Two Corny “ma; nan-clan, Ionauui. isiu still: iisijiiii English lolégggshMUnltcd Press) , . “ i , ay 19.—The trouble Question . Indlls- over the exhibit of Canadian pict- l "r . art is brought into prominence this (Canadian Pres!) GENEVA, May 19.—-—A world wide investigation of "industrlal fatlgue" as one of the most effective means of increasing the World production is the latefil-"lisk that has been sug- gested to thq international Labor world- _ » ‘ The question, briefly stated, is that in various lines cf iadilfllry the spqqialvconhditions under which mcn wcgkhlmpose n degreeof "in. dustrial ‘fatigue’? that greatly ile- creaspg the output of production of eaclif individual. the Da‘iy News of a letter from G- Horne Russell. President of the Royal Canadian Academy which is printed without comment. regret that the pictures oii exhib- sre unable to take any action lil the iliattei‘ as they say the ‘quarrel lo accept the pictures which were . sent over alld over the selection wh" gnu“. ‘gimme; sq» of which lilcy had no control. Any English. experts have raised the 1111119 lllcllllvll questlpgdrofore the international Labor roan here. They insist that a moment when the World has need _-of- the greatest amount of productioir to. restore its ocono- mic equilibrium: therein need oi a world wldtwlnveatlgation in every induswywto ascertain lust what causes cl "industrial fatigue" exist and to what Jdegrée they can be ‘ glad. . Eilllllll! ‘11111119 1° 1.11116 111111 to the Bureau show-that often certain recesses or. condi- ho. ve been regarded as llnpertin ent. - (Continued on ’ Page 3) -. ~ , Dem. Fesflé- (in; ‘Undamaged, . a The following __l§tl4i'r received yesterday. by Miss Annie C. -_Mc—_ Lebanon-instructor. of shorthand and tgpewi-lting at. tihe Charlottw town Business College and handed to t eGuardhain by Brincipal L. B.‘ Mill "r speaks roi- itself: May 14th, 1924, Miss Annie C. MacLenuaii, Charlottetown Business College. Charlottetown. P. E. l., Dear Miss Miillhellnailz- We take pleasure in e ‘n: herewith Gold Medal Certificate for I by L. Ch who typed not" per’ nil ute on May are sending by register- - C nadlnn Press) ' HALIFAX, May 19.—.-The New- (Qundland schooner Jean E- Billion from Harbour Breton“ Nfld., was rammed and badly damaged in a fog th‘s morning off Halifax liar- bcr by tho Cur Ferry, Prlncc Ed- ward Island which plies between Borden, l’. E. l. and Cape 'I‘oriuen- tine, N. B., and which was coming to Halifax for her annual over- hauling- 30th boats made harbor without assistance. the steamer not hiivin suffered any damage. The schoon- _ er had her bowsprlt broken off the 9111b!" 1011B)‘. "19 80m 111611111 1°? stem wlndlass suiasheil and the Millie 0111118- dack near the stem started slight- Wllen making this presentation. [L will iyou please extend our hearty ~ congratulations to Miss Chins ( ! W i: ------4 upon the good worlt done’ by her at ithat time. Her paper is worthy i '~ _ _ i optical mention, onpdcoulit otits a1] HlgTjme tg noatiess. Trusting to have the pleasure of sending you many more of our awards, we are, ' ' Yours very truly. REMINGTON ‘YVP METER 60., OF CANAD ."L b‘ (Misc) D. L. Code. ,8 hooi D8111- Mlss Chiag nbovwéef Innis a aduste of C. ,- . 110W. ongrfiof the stcnoaapliggcli the la office of Mr. George S. an, K. C. . - .- ~ gold medal io-ln the form of a h och, 1n the centre of wlillipli; is. an inlaid miniature of the Rs Sh! machine: The " OIympicVTryQuts (Canadian Press) PHlLADblLPl-HA. May 19.-—Wnl- ter Hoover, Duluth, probably will not contest for the Philadelphn Chailengeciip emblematic of the World's Single sculling champion- ship, but will devote all his time outs to be held here Jlllle 13 and 5 The, challenge cup race will be held next Saturday over ii mile and a quarter course in the Schu- ' ylklll River. Hoover has been here ,‘ several weeks practicing for the W; event but was forced to stop work- outs last week because he was not an Yatanipec with_.i a nc R lngton seal th k‘ biotic fl: feeling well. indications today q wh, wags that W. E. Garrett Glllmore being rinislieddn It very srtid- an banner. - " Paul Costello,- both of this e Guardian attends congratu- 0ll.[-,WOJl|fl be the. only contest- iio to Miss Chi” w” a and medal t~ £1100; ants in the challenge cup races. having been i .1 _ complimentary letter I. ton e H Nose Brings-Thief i To Speedy Judgmen A408 H l DON, May, lit-How anpo was related to the court at nil ' fl-Hlll _ , was informed of thqlhlfliflf ' ' ls from a farmcrflo. d. Ail r lag invectigatiolla-lip"qiirnck' to: leathers and followed it a l 0v V rt William b. H; catec- . c cuss and so! Crab)». l‘ t have yo for diphcrffllic 0d. "ll! replied Brsbb. omen ionisin- _ _ tint! on opening oven found a chicken coolifng. An a result both Onbb cud the b chicken appeared at the Sessions. , k; the" ins-n in one dock and the chick- Aorlir can an sebum. ii no nut-m at. Ave. (frablvs intended Bands! dinner “ cost him sin months hard labor, _ lei- o v y) iires at Wemhley which has been_ trlal Be‘ smouldering under ground for some " mt ma ' _ weeks past and which has caused fore e , considerable bitterness owing to a] Bur- the charge of representative Cann- . . .. illaus that the pictures were only Gail. ‘ a travesty of the best Canadian morning with the publication by Oillclals lli charge of the great empire fair state that they deeply ition are not representative of the best of Canadian artists but they ll-i purely a domestic one for tho Dominion and that they were bound effort on the r part tlicy any tn I to tlic Canadian (iovernniuiit the proper method of selecting pictures would naturally iilleiilp liillil to preparation for the Olympic try- ' ' Libfilal M- Y. ’ or. of the Ely Coliotahul» - i "on um Mr. Mitchell in standlr o. mile. lit is ’ to tiflldioms. CHARLOTTET §"WliE";'”i‘§"1iW1 ' l Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, May 19.— A rum treaty similar to that recently concluded with Great Britain was iignod hare today by diplomatic represent- atives of the United Statics and Germany. Ellliiil T- f S "to Accept-Proposed 7 Amendments ttrBill (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Orr-L. May 19, ——The budget debate oiit of the way, the House turns to the more business like work of the session, and from now on, private members days g0 by the board. Meetliing on day- light saving time tomorrovnthe House will take up labor estimates, and following these, the estimates of the department of’ _ Traile and Commerce. Twelve of the twenty- six branch lline bills oi’ the Cami- dliin National have passed the House and been. referred to the Senate. Fourteen remailn. No, doubt, especially in view of amend- HALIFAX, May 19.—-Jack McKcnnn, Sydney, knocked out Dick Hunt of Halifax in tho eighth round of a scheduled ten round bout_ hero tonight. No tltls was involved. ~ ___..... OGDENSBURG, N. Y., May 19- Eicvsn pleasure yachts were destroyed and coal-val- ued at a hundred [thousand doi- iara was ignited when fire cwept the entire city block Id- accnt to the 8t. Lawrence l-‘llv- iiii-nt liinde by the railway com- er today‘ iilllilet, lliry will puss the liousc, ll i‘. .1 r. - .3 PARIS’ May 19._s"_ Gaul lit the at . of omr nf tli in in the _Sc;iiito is doubtful. And illc buil- ;-,.t l‘f.‘50lll|i(lllii have still to-riin the giiiilfll. t of committee stage in had 111 "winner of the Lincoln- shire handicap dsfsatdd Epin- i i std crack French four year old. .on, liuusu. T1..- vote of Pluilny l" i matf-‘h race It ~52. Cloud t0~ lniorniiig conf-Zruis the budget in. day. ..................................... .... .._i;l-.nciple. in committee the pro- posals w-‘ill bc corlsldcretl inkletali, ' WASHlN-GTON, May 49,-. clause by clause, with some Th, some, fgflgy pigggd ti“ amendments probable. Outside sop-p," 5M“). gm 0v" m, the house proper, the Home prsfldenflaf veg“ if", votb w‘. Bank failure continues l()'l00lll large. iii tlic Banking and Corri- incrcii tmmlnittee, ways and menus are biting Cnvcstlgutetl t prevent, so fur as is possible by l gllslatiou, a recurrence of such a (lliiust-er. Before- tiie McKeown (Iulnnilsslon argument by counsel on. tlie- first phase of the inquiry, concludes in the conning weeks. Tile commis- sioner is‘ to prcsent an l-ll-tcrim re- port. lt is not thought likely that the coiniiiisr-Zilii will proceed wit 59 to 28. The Measure now bscornos law the House having take-- simiil-ar action. There were two more votes than the necessary two thirds majority. PHILADEDPHIA. ‘May 19.- Wllllam A. Gray counsel for Ev- , elyn Nelbit divorced wife of Harry K. Thaw today unnoun . _ ‘ -"’—-'J : l. fldrhQfwllllll-‘i Wmlllr-lflfl "l!" the second phase of the lnquigy ' ' ’ _ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ,_ "1919" 01‘ I 910W lrlil id deter- until the» interim report is pr Receives Remington (Policies Occurred In mine 1...... an... on... ,- : , ' ' . ' - V‘ Thaw was declared cane roo ‘The refusal of the "antic" to ac‘ cnliy by n-jury- of the ‘COD’!- mcn Plan Court. BRANDON, Mn... May 1c. - Mrs. Walter Fapgstter of Douglas, Manitoba and. her tl-ircc ‘year old daughter were burned to death in n firs which dcntroysd thllr homo this morning. ' Mr. Fagpcttcr and two daught- ers managed to escape. ccpt ‘the proposed amendments to the Church Unlnii Bill leaves the question again in acute coiltrcver sy. The private blllsficuuimlttee. ls awriltin-g llie call of‘ the cha-ir. When it does meet the preamble of the bill. hleetlng now on Wednesday eventing, the ‘House pressing for ward towards prorogatlon. Tcrni fruition to private member's days giving the Government right of wiiy, now on all days of the week, makes it virtually impossible for| private members motions to be, discussed further this sosnlon.| . They remain on the opldeir palpcr but w-ill not be reac e , iin errs oTTAvifixg-n-fiifiggy prelfqaLExporls speciab provision is made. Among r ' ' ; from Canada fail short by some sflcgllflare 't“‘zg’ll.ungp::tlél_"grfglftytlgli eleven million dollars of the lm- 31° Half“ B»: riaflwéypln tram, “on” m" month" “cam-ding to “a” porlitalion-oprojegts; that no act of ggegniiifiala b¥henggislfgg' 32mm? wur shall be committed without ' ' h ' t l‘ P ll l; that ports April 192i, $60,203,141, no‘ ° “mm” ° ‘“ "me" se s-iolial lode-utilities and the‘ sal 1mm‘ °t Caniiilli“ 3mm“ M8330" cries of members of the cabinet 914 111111 01 10191811 £9111" 5s37r53o~ and leader of the Opposition be cut Comparative figures‘ show iuiportr- 12% percent; uboiqtmn o; n"; 4101111611 11111116 9| m Ill-mm" 1'91" mountain scale in railway freight 111111 001119111111 W111 All?" 1923 111111 rates and other motions similarly exports increased i about five nill- varied in, chm-actor, lions. Canadian Import and- " ' Export Figures Declares that in View, l form Only Course Ileft to Him was to Give His Electors, Glianoe to Express fHis- Election Plat- ‘,- Their Views. . ° ‘ i ' (Canadian Plus) _ to point to a change in tho princi- ivlosrsulin. p. May 19—-lntar- pies which had hitherto governed. viewed here todl .on the subject our tariff legslatlon, l neverthe- of his letter of resignation to Preifi- less hesitated to offer any dissent ier King last week Walter Mitchell. until was convinced by the de- fllr tho It. Antoine‘ alaratious ln the House of no lass Division o . ntrcil, consented t: tbanthree of your ministers that have his otter,‘ made public an the Laurler-Fishling policy had pointed out thnt the Premier hldjbesn abandoned. The Mlrilster of ' pifsstly bosmrnlllcd by the us the interior referred to the pres- c r Sqnt budget as the death knell of protection. while the Sollcitorflen- aral and the Minister of Agricult- urs made ltncqually clear that the ‘policy of your government was dir- cted towards oarfrlun into, effect qthc 1919 platform wllfch the Min- inter of Agriculture declared to be ira-flar in effect to the’! of the r Progressive party." ' Mr. Mitchell than states that the tE-iilll platform was one to which he 3navcr subscribed and fn vlcw of lralhc pistfonri tiponwhlcb be was lkslectsd. cannot new subscribe. its ‘ffnddsl- "I feel tnirtlzc only course . _. m m, w YUP! covering t _ , with m. Mitchel his resignation. The lett ' 1% rc',,si. Antoine adopted what l doqcribed u tho Iaaurier-Fieldfu a ministration from 1890 to 101 This position was, y says. expre sly-rwfbrrhdxo-m debate on t smell, e in t Houww lo I s th Mr. dag. . cs last sl alon rsltlgrat Irlberll Mr. Mitch r "On receipt of tho some s ' lfropluito mam to anal own,» cannon TUESDAY, MAY 2o, 1924 Anti-UniQisi-ts Refuse, 11591111. 111° Billtain is also understood to be views of members will be heard onog this "Limp so me mu-iy summon. d er his entire invention. Appreciative Audie Foreign in} Will be Win38 Rape More Humane — European ward Theatre was tested last night Expected. by an audience that audibly enjoy- ed the Orpheus Eighth latent pro. ductlon "Quick Action." The eiiter- tainintant was a musical and dramas tic success from every stand-point and its praises are still being heard throughout the city. indeed it is sldom that. a Charlottetown audience-ls privileged to enjoy it- self as that alt the Prince ‘Edward did last night. "Quick Action" can bear COHIDHTl sou with Uile very best musical (Canadian Press) PARIS, May 1!l,—— international- lsni will be one of the principal features of the new government programme, it appears from a joint statement of the prlncipiespf the new parliamentary majority, issu- ed by M. Hernlot, leader of the Radicals; former Premier Pain- ieve, leader of the Republican Suc- iallsts, and Leon Bluni, head of the Socialists. “The programme of the future majority is a programme of cun- cilintion. and of international limi- rrstiillilug," they say. ’I‘hr- rather vague ileclni-ation wide that the new iilnjurity will linvo a financial progriiniiiii- ivitli lite object oi‘ ob- tiliiini: ii rcul balance of tlic liiid- 2-. . 111d involving :1 fight against the high cost oi’ living. wh-icli means a struggle against the de- preciation of the franc. town. Tile program wins made up of co- medy sketches and vocal music that evoked coast-ant ripples cif applause and hearty cur-ores. The number were well interspersed and did not sl low a dry moment during llin ivlinlc psri'orinnnt~e. ’l‘lie “lliint of ‘the Orphem Eight" by themselves was followed by "Down on ilhe Farm" a light and origin-a] sketch by Dr, T. E. E. Ro- bins. This playletwas filled with comedy and drama and gave the occasion ‘for the singing of sev- enal old dzirky songs with appropri- at make up and setting. "L'il Old Granny of Mine" by Mi‘, ‘Frank Mc- Donald received a well earned ell- core. I “Under the Southern Skies," "The Old Ooiikcn Bucket," "Drink "More Humans" Separate declarations by the leaders of the ilfferent factions in the new majority support the idea that -tlie future government. wllll eu- dcitvor to reach a complete under- standing will Germany. . llcrriot in one remark characteriz- cs the foreign policy of the foisth- trunking cabinet as “more humane". This attitude on tlii-i part of the new masters of the French politi- cal policy is regarded in diplomatic circles as curtain to bring on an- uthrr series of international coll- fercliccs. The chances for a rebirth of the .a_i+,prerne_ council is still remote. be- cause ‘the Radicals and Socialists will prefer to widen tthese discus- sions by the admission of the forni- ‘iDown on tile Farm” the llrst two by the Orpheus .l~‘our (Mess-rs E. Rit chie J. E. Dunning, llr. Robins and F. McDonald) and t-he others by the sight tvrre sung ‘in well-blen- ded unisoii and owed no small ain- dunt of the applause with which King and High - izzuizliltfgly countries and the lh-oilrier Mncdonald of Great in Holyrood ling of a European parley in which ‘Germany will take part -is expect- led. iii "uni Claims-He Can Render (United Press.) EDINBURGH, iMay l9.-—-Wlleu John Brown, M. iP., who began life we a miner, was appointed to the high ollce ‘oi’ Lord High Commiss- ioner to the General Assembly ui the Church of Scotland, which noc- esaiuites living at llolyirood Pal.»- t- the home oi‘ many kings, he iit.i.- ‘thought his greatest aseieuinv, ll carrying out the multlifareciis ..i..‘:S attending such on appoint ucnt would come i'rom people big-ii iii so ciety. ' But such is the case. 'i‘lio Duke and ilucliess oi.’ Atlioll iiive bc-en as- sisting Mr. and Mire. Brown in every‘ way possible; the “Aiarchioness of - .1 - o ' c -l Entire Army Within $f.'?.l..'Q.“‘1.”'§.‘.‘-‘JT“E‘§.Z3.Z°i.35.533151 Four Useléss; tenure oi‘ office, and two young so- ciety girls will be maids of honor. 'l‘lrese are the honorable Miss Vic. torin Bruce, daughter oi‘ the late Lord Balfour, and Miss iChrlstizin lsobel Fleming, daughter of Doctor Archibald Fleming, who is a friend of John Brown. in order thnt the present holder of the king's high office be not em- barrased o nth-e score of expense with the upkeep of such a big es tate, King, George has decided to put Hoiyrood Palace into commis- sion again. and has instructed the Duke of Atholl to see that the nec- essary decorations are carried out. New domestic furnishings will be supplied, and the klug will provide (Bricish United Press) LONDON. May li-l. —Grlndley Matthews, inventor of the famous death ray which Ihe claims will render an entire iirmy helpless within a illstnnce of four miles loft London this morning for Lyons to consider an offer whch has been made. to him by one of the agent firms in France to take Matthews before leaving stated that while the British government is interested lt is not willing to assist him in hisexperlnicnts and that he ls unable to refuse the princely offer made by the Lyons talc. firms. carriages and horses for the use of Mr. and Mrs. Brown and the guests they will he called upon to enter- for Chautauqua Appointed‘ Mr. Richardson. advance agent of Chautauqua, met last night with Um local guarantors of the Char- lottetown Chautauqua. which ls w be held-here from July24th to 30th ‘ ‘He. The following officers ind chairmen of committees were vppolntcd: \ President-W. T. Hiiglsn ‘ Vice Pros-G. H. Black Secretary-G. F. l-lulpheso Treasurer-A. J. Houie Chairman Advt Corn-A. lrwln Chairman Ticket Com-R. H- Jenkins (Canadian Press) KARNEY. HQ? liL-Jfhs mold- lng and’ plain snub cl the Federal Shipyards is o cditlplctc ruin today oo- r ‘ifi.“._lf.iii..fi ‘nausea... Chairman Junior Chautsuqua- “'3' "filw-l . 11m“- dm" 55"‘ Mill. 36ml Hllllll Chairman Sunday" Oom- —~1- A- and W. B. Iiqlqltnn . Chairman Hospitality Com. —-G. D. Thigh . ' ' ' age gymnast) estimated at $1,- $f lint which was hoard more than tlvs mil, i" y. was followed 5rd , lptsty 1 . thfs var. u dcilvcfld lug Minister of _ dlsquicfcd by whdtf, 51W f I ill and largo quasi Aoiolootm recs-seashore ll I 61., , machinery and summits him a clear o ailment. sad. Cm ln~lsno~whlsli' i i m worms-local». r- a.) ._ v By Orpheus Eight who Score big Hit with _._._,.________. The capacity cf the Prince Ed-._they were received, to the special shows that have visited Charlotte-I to me only," "Tire Swanee Ri\'el‘,"i - and physical hardships which were ‘manner permitted Genera e edhiitlw-ll '5: . mum-nauseous " nee- Performance ated To-night. musical settings oi‘ Prof. Hiram Ball, who acts as musical director for the Orpheus group. ‘My Aln Folk" by Mr. Leigh Ding- well in Scottish costume was -receiv ed with prolonged applause and fol lowed by "Raps." a witty dialogue between Patrick O'Gorman, Carpen- ter and plasterer (Mr. Arthur Bru ce, and Jack McAll-lster-one qfthe boys Dr. Earl Robins) "Raps" kept the house in an uproar and was full oi‘ ‘fun, and wit. The vocal solo “Beauty of HDp- lng," exquisitely rendered by Mr. '1‘. Elmer Ritchie was‘ followed by "Chatter" between Lazy Sam (Mr. ‘Frank iMcLlona. ld- and the City Guy Mr. Leigh Dlngwell) "Burlington Bertie" by llr. RJUiIlIIS received .'i well merited (exit-ore. ‘ "A glimpw of the East" con-aisi':ig n!‘ son/oral song's of Araliy w u- , conlpzinictl by a iiniq-uc and fussin- ating costumed and setting, and was one oi‘ the features ot‘ the allow. ‘Excuse Me" by Dr. Robins was perhaps one of the most enjoyable and entertaining items on the pro- gram. The entertainment end with ‘Till-bite of Homeland Songs". which consisted of well ‘known Scottish, lrlialll, English and (Mnndian favoritesqThe solo parts ‘of these were taken by Mess-rs Wm. | Brennan, (Arthur Bruce, Leigh Dlngwell. and Jack Sterns. ling setting of tile finale wars an ex- ceptionally clever and artistic work. Tonight is the best opportunity io have and see ‘Quick Action" by this remarkable ototte that has so generously donated‘ its services ‘to swell the funds cf the J’. '13. I. Onset-peer.- ,. l I came to an 111M181, i5, lii%lli_'illi’~»‘l,ilii World War General Townsend Was Giv‘ en Command "or- British, Forc- At the Outbreak of the _- ll‘ 1 Coalition of, Premier and ni ' v r: _.,._;. a (British United Pr!!!) LONDON. May 19-T3X.'?F§Pll." David Lloyd Georsemltile 11 l’?! bid for the ieadarfllilll 91 1111.1 1 7 a1 party durlnsm a. , 11.711" j» conilfilllllillfi Q13 n” “Evin-q? ‘- males; Political circles. 191° that"Asquitifsa-etlremeill. 1B .111. contingent on the, unanimous [lion m of a leader. s69 1111119??? GP. speech the 0119111118 film Qt. 5 t? paign to dominate the, 111i . The Allflllitllylfln Liberals lftterly zifztl-Lloyd (130119... g: .\.-;qiiirh's downfall ‘and’ 9S?‘ . roi- the ifiizii-ri-illlp, on: he», lacks Lloyd George's compelling per-app; ality and polifcal acumen. Lloyd George and Churchill. Lloyd George is evidently will” ing to dispense with the“ Asqui iv ans, and is aimlpg to join W113 Churchill in roofer-motion n! middle party, to combat Sdclnll _ in nn endeavor to repeal: tha-l§‘0$l' victory by taking a middle roqdijfi‘ He knows that Labor will ‘herita- able to gain the cumin! 918111-11!!- wltliout promising much more-tbsp it would he possible liar give. He is thus prepariogknf, gramme of cola reforms‘ ing to the middl ‘ciassvgb tioiiary but progressive’. Th velcpmenta in ‘the next l-llrofl with three hy-elactloneffiubuld, c i.” 5' 1 most interesting, , . .. ..- 1. , svizeKldé-AQF M14‘! FLOQERS- 1F?- At-L I t NeEéTtlfi l. gmimeo ‘rc - * t avers iN “i312 Mo‘! ’ 3 Fwwen- ‘riil-l.-3¢§1_ es in Turkey . (Canadian Press) I PARIS, May lib-Major General Sir Charles B. F. Townsend. 111111", ous as the defender of Kutel-Am- urn when he was commander of tho Britsh forces in Mesopotamia during the world war, died here to day after six inou-tlis’ illness. He was on u visit to his mother-ln-law Countess Cullen D'Anvers. 11l- U19 time of his death. Major General Townsend was born in 1861. He en- tered the Royal Marines in 1881 and saw extensive military service in Egypt, iiidia and South Africa. At tile outbreak of the world war he was given command of the Amara, but finally were compelled to sin-render. During the siege Brit- lsh aviators several times flew. over KutclAmara and propped, food to the starving troops inside-l General Townsend declared after-i wards that‘ Kut-el-Amara never‘ was captured by the Turks; that the town fell after 14E days of siege from starvation and mental indescribable. The Turkish com- Town- send to retain his sword when the town fell. The Brltfsh olllclnl re- port n-t the time of the capltula- tion announced that the British force numbered 8.970 men. General Townsend was released by the Turks when Turkey signed firs‘ inmlstice ln October 30, 1918. —QO-Q-—-___ Forehead Lamps GRIMSBY, May 19.——-Beca failure of the electric light fresh west to north was“ ' l) use the L TORONTO. May ll lair and cooler. High tide this morn and tonight at 1B. - ' . . Siin sets this Ovflillillfi it" 5w‘. rises tomorrow morn ll J1 _ ‘i Last quarter moon Junday, my 25th. 10.16 a. m. ' , Silmmerslde tide sigh-teen‘ lfllllr lites inter than Charlottssojyym‘ Maximum and minimum in; at this British forces, in the attempt to Bun-es; j take Bngdavl from the Turks. Aft- Toronto _ , _ _ “no, 3| Ihfr , er n few initial successes the Montreal .7Q|-3 'Ol6l'fj Turks, who greatly out numbered gushes‘. .13; 8 _ , I‘: the British, drove back General nllfax 72 4 ‘ din. Townsend's forces to Kut-el-Amara. St. John 52 44 FBI Q the British suffering heavy losses, Boston .74 lid Clear .. From December, 191s to April 1916 New York s4 C1911‘ g the British gallnntiy held Kut-el- Charlottetown ----l1¢ 47- 1110116! Annvliliwiieil. _ , Coming Evaqiltlli ' Mes ~ 1* . '1» ’ “ s " _ -. name-a flfi~ VUM%'X insertion. .1 _ ‘ j ' .-¢___'..' .. "Don't fall to see the fllfcajct , play. . "Shaun Arocn" in Kelly's - Crow Hall, Tuesday, May l0. _ ‘ specialties between a-cts. i! int , file. _ ill. 8, l ,. ‘ Adlwlllnfl?0llo% Yelp?‘ 3:. "Rummage lclcjii ' I l 4 ‘I Thursday at I d Ill» in ' uiatlo Tfifi‘ ' CIA or’ 7 ’ ' iii "alt building, w a