“Covers Prince} Edward, Island Like The s... =4? i ‘Guardian ‘Two Cont; ton», Posse-d rm ICHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, MAY 27, 1924 Origin ofltgulaiizeia Mys- te . -Hulliil‘ed‘Men ' Jobless. V Canadian Prose) . BAT 8.8T, May Zii-Fire early this in ing totally destroyed the saw m‘ of the Gloucester Lumber _ and h lng Compaumcausing a ~ loss_ - ~ = .004}, while the insurance iron ' out $501000. The fire will throw ' men out "of employment. The ~- _ was to have sawn 8,000,- 000 f‘ f logs this season, but. as itflha st commenced operations f the _ were still safely in the ~ booms ~~ were not swept up in‘ the i‘ . The destruction of the rtilll i ‘ serious loss to the com- . munlt s well as to the company. Cons 1 ~ Half Hour. The, rs was first discovered‘, about r o'clock in the mornias. when ' ~ night watchman saw flail; the centre of the hlg mill build] and immediately gave the - alar’ *~ fire department respon- ded ~- ptly, but their efforts were * rectsd mostly to prevent the fl as from spreading to other prope l_ as he mill was seen to be d ed. he oil and sawdust. lineup - plsoe made the mill like s0 'ni _ tinder and it took only abut - f an hour to wpe out the entifil lidlng,‘ leaving a mass oi s o ng ru ns. gin ofJhe firs is a myst- clfyfq h . watchman had been tinfoil‘ the building at 12.30 o‘-\ clock" I J19 nothing wrong ‘obj four inter hs found h so far advanced that the ".wls___dqomsd. The blaze. ' ‘ . i and caused “W.” t 4 : Myster ‘lfi fiwas a heavy rain at the "m. d, a strong wind carried the I *1 n the direction of the river y front other structures. ' file shop of the Glocester and Trading Company, = mill, was not damned. h ompnny owns a rniliiabout , :_' size st Burnsville, about from here. I1‘, deneeii Specials i ' ‘ ‘ so-llivlliriron GENER- ~.. usework. small family. Ap- _v p at this office. TED-AT once. itatb son .. - _ral housework iii family of "t _ ,- Apply 25': igifhmond st. 3 14-24 a1 ' GINTLEMEN CRN I! AC- odstod with rooms and -, V, . in private home, pleasant- Apply "X" Box 1B1. ‘v city-ass sin ai. e m» LET-QIQUGE swirl»: pace. ill-did!» . ' .‘ low rent. iRoliertC ‘, ma, lIW-EIM-fil , “l ‘tics rmnrmo or IVIIW description cheaply and expedit- giousguexeeuted. _ y Cant- " . r - PARTIIO ownmo OTIO ii. in u ilBKiN mum ummn (Canadian Prqgg) CONSTlANTINOPLE, May 26, _—Ntgot:istlons between Turkey and fit-Oat Britain rcflirdlng the Mosul district have reached a deadlock the Turks demanding rendition of the disputed tor- rllsry willie the British insist upon the present frontiers with Uiight modifications. i ALFRED OUDDY ilhlllliy Cumlmlsslonor oi‘ tPi-oviil cial Police for Ontario and former Commissioner of the Alberta Police, who ie mentioned iorthe position oi’ Chief of t-he C. P. R. investigation Department. Russian ‘Slipremti _ _ Court Condemned ‘ t -,;=' itoriioathtfleven- v teen Oflicials (Canadian Press) LENINGRADE, May 25.— Tile Supreme Court yesterday after- trled on charges of corruption and bribery. Eight Casualties in Missouri as Result (Canadian Press) ST. LOUIS, Mo., May 25. - Eight are dead us result of u severe wind and electric storm in south eastern Missouri late lust night. H. H. Jordon tclcpllono manager sf. Charleston telegraphed solltli- Western Bell 'i‘olcphonc Company hero yesterday. Pope Will Proclaim - 1925 Holy Year (Canadian Press) ROME, May 25. —Popo ‘Pius has finished the Bull with which dur- Day next Thursday he will official- l proclaim 1915 as a holy year. he pontiff himself will deliver the bull in throne room to Dean of Apostolic Prothonotarics who des- cending into Portico of St. Peters Basilllcs will rend it there pub- licly. A liflliliii’ I 5;‘ In on the lio lgadon g, ‘of, _ oi‘, , - are lskol-oo l ‘ is: as the road _ ‘ tsly, is undergoing re. all“ .5 .. » _ by the holdup men- .fi$inuuud (anti-h United ems) . saw-roux. iiisyiliP-Thirtv men i morning mssia today under the unnasios of the pistols of two high- symen in a west 83rd street NW ziprant, while a third bandit tool they were persrn e i. 8 ing as though were ocourrlnmthey obeyed soil wen-a not molested. ' . . _. ,...,_ I'l- Danlel Sheuhan illlliiilifi iillili ‘ .es Accident Was Due ' Cheered-by two thousand persons of Electric Storm‘ . machine accordilii lng the celebration oi Ascension, italic compelled to sat their early M "from the cash register. When hands above their hssdn, ptoriiy ordered to continue eat: nothing unusual l. ‘Fiji, "r. . 1', H‘ NEW YUWK. ‘May 26.—-Tlia i" [it insistence oi a prisoner at 4v i Welfare island yesterday that +1 1- he he allowed to keep u small i‘ l-lv Red Cross button when ‘he was lb, + put in a cell revealed our,» of +_ ll- the most unusual. hiding places 9| i-l- for drugs that has yet come to f, ul- the attention of the authorit- t, HI ice. The button, Heati-Keeper 1|» discovered, f, '0 was lined with heroin. It 4- ’l‘he prisoner, whose name is 1-; Bill iiliiiiii iii PHESiIIENT (Canadian Pres-a) WASHINGTON, May 26. —' The Immigration Bill was sign- ed today by President Coolidge despite the provision mdkinq ll- withheld lby the authorities, It Jnphncse exclusion effective 4- was sentenced for n minor oi- O July first put tinto the 4- fence. He submitted readily to 0' measure over his vigorous dp- rl- the examination a-nd transfer Il- position. The President decided b5. cause of other consideration. to give the executive approval necessary to put the legisla- tion on the statute books. 1- of his clothes and asked only 0 1- for the button, which was tok- P + en from the lapel of his coat. l‘ +dr+§+~lifllfii§fif+ ‘ —¢o>-_-- lilliilii iiliii Major Martin Declar- to Mirage. (Canadian Press) BELLINGHAM. Wash. May 2e.~ Major Frederick Martin and Staff Sergeant. Harvey the wrecked lead- er of the American globe encircl- ing flight and his meohsniclnn ar- rived here todsy on-routc home. Mrs- Martln and their young son met the commander whose life was tlsspaired several days while he and Harvey wandered through the desolate wastes of the Alaskan peninsula. Martin said his due to i1 “mirage" astray. He thought he saw the rol- ling sea beneath him and descend lug below the low hanging clouds for his bearings crushed into a uwumuumi r -mumn One ~__. _ TWO ovum in P"r.i:ra:u§.i:"s Gun Fight Saturday Flying Bums LIKELY TO BE GRANTED AMNESTY Joueph Callaux, a former Premller of France. who has been banned from Paris since the close of the |war, but who is shortly to be grant- ‘ed amnesty according to reports. which lad himt mmfih accident wasi twenty-seven hours deliberation condemned to death seventeen (°“”"‘“'" WT") (Canadian Press.) former Judges, court officials. HEREIN ma" M" 26- “Jack A-NG-LIER, I‘. Q., May 26.-—Cau- lawyers and persons connected skelcher w“! km“! “d w“ 0th“ ads’: first nlr service is nn-v in op- with the operation of the new “nmemmed occupant“ o‘ i‘ heiivuy oration, Tho first of the flying bosifl economic policy, who bad been ‘mmmed mum“ m“ A" were which are to operate between the from Aklab. , I King and Queen to Visit. Oanadian Pavilion —-—-'-'Q (British unltswPl-us) LONDON. May D8. — Their Majosties King oeorss and Queen Mary will pay a v)" to the Cans- dlan pavilion at wembley next Wednesday. ‘ril "visit will be quite informal sh they will be shown thcvnrloue exhibits by Hon. P. C. Lsrklil High Commis- sion for Canada h ltidon. (British Unified Press) . CANTON, Mass. y zfl-A wo- man and six "children were killed ~‘n r fire which destroyed a two family house in the Ponkaposg dis- trlct of Canton early yesterday. The victims were Mrs. Anginatta Dsm- steio and two of her children. and the four children of Josephu- Claire. The calls! at the iiru is not known. . _ . -—<.»m-- . speotled by the officers of having , , , , , _ pimuolpated l“ ‘we attempted “mm” pglrn:4“iilighiiloiiyfilfjrlurfifglthitt s nation of S. Glenn Young, Ku , . ' Kmx Km“ liquor wider Friday sutrlnnicr trlrrlvold hereniruni Slullnlry “mm and ware canwred m a gun ‘to aiy an‘; moire itsiirst round til-p ‘HEM Wm‘ the o" a skturduya o tlo g ti l clds following tllc or hill/fl of theTgailr.-i’roln‘Mattuwa at . o p. m, e mum trip was R0und-the.w0r]d made in an hour and a iltllf, the D H- P, 21:1‘:.1rl“r..;".:i¥.?'":. "u: "’ - ss ge , e ru- . lug with bouu mail and four pus- '.---.' . scugere. 'l‘his inaugurated the reg (Canadian PM”) ulal‘ schedule service. From now on. IIANGQON. Bufmnh, May 26.—'ilyiilg boats will leave Angliers on i fif“‘{l.““.‘i.‘i'.'.?r“.i?.'.‘3'.l'.i 2m 0-". ' - - nes a an ‘rill-i; um wii who left Aksb. Sltllrduv mornln g0 to like Fortune) and Luke i0!‘ RIIIIBOOIH 011151186 ill AilYi Rtouyn on Tuesday, 'l‘lltlrsiluy and ililfilflr- had]? dlmllfliflif . hi8 Saturday mornings in time lo bring i-o I P1959589 passengers l0 connect with the ‘ Canadian tPnclfic train leaving for Maltuwa. The pilot reports that lakes and rivers are now clear of ice and that flying conditions ar-e exceptionally favorable. ———-§o->--—- Juvenile Emigrants Feel Pinch of, Hunger (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, May 26. —-—Rev. Abbe Cnsgrsin, Roman Catholic chaplain st Port of Quebec stated here Sat- urday that many young boys and ‘girls who have been brought to Canada to go to assured employ- ment 1n Toronto‘ and surrounding districts are arcing starvation, if lnot worse, owing to lack of employ- merit. (British unites Iran's) LOB ANGIILES. Cal ., May 20* Three Japanese ‘were s ot tovdeath aid thdr ltiller committed suicide _f here yestertlsyaftera dispute ov- dr land. Naltaniur, lessee oi the land in disputed!‘ said‘ to have shot Mhoet Yonlii ‘slid the lsttbi-‘s wile. afipr which he returned hone. shot and ltvilwqhis own wife and comlt- ted so‘. do. , h .. s i “fit a l than: l s» rdn was Lmlzo wigz .' ' '~ i x i"? H559!“ ’ {I A . i . y,’ _ v . ‘ , _ . g _ . Q" (Canadian Prosa.) i _ would not PNAWWMI ear Zelss, several miles northeast‘ (In Board oi T h to Maritime Olympi Ways and Means to Send the Boys Across. Messrs. A. W. Covey, St. John; A. C. Mlillie, Halifax and S. F. Doyle. Charlottetown, lending of- ficials of the Maritime Province Branch of the. Amateur Athletic Union of Canada and members of Canada's Olympic Committee met with the Abegweit executive last night in the Board of Traderoolns to discuss ways and means of rais- ing sufficient funds to- send a Maritime track team to Paris to compete in the World‘, Olympic games this summfcr. Mr. P‘. Hen ‘ y, president of the Abeg- welt Club presided. Mr. A. W. Covey was the first speaker of the evening who gave a general outline of athletics in the Maritlmes, speaking eloquent- iy on _ Prince Edward Island athletes and the envious position they hold in the different branches‘ of sport. He lhld particular, stress oh the Abcgweit Club and] its fostering of athletics ln this province. With regard to the Maritime track tesm the speaker thought our athletes by the seas would give s. good account of themselves and was safe in saying‘ they would compare favorably with the other provinces of the Domin- n. With reference to financing a truck team Mr. Covey stated that already New Brunswick and Nova Scotla have responded nobly and he felt that Prince Edward island be found wanting. thousand dollars is yet required to make the" total amount decided upon and he ielt sure that the ‘necessary funds would be gladly contributed. Speaking of Phil McDonald, Mr. Covey said while in conversation witlafiantain (ftffilellus recently, the" ch slated that. in looking‘ over thy other athletes in Canada he considered Phil the choice in the 400 metres hurdles and it is now practically assured that Mc- Donald will go to Paris Capt. Cornelius further stated that the island hurdler may break the world's record for the distance. With reference to sending Geo. Walker, Maritime long distance bike champion to Paris as a Cana- dian representative, Mr. Covey said the committee would be only too pleased, providing adequate funds could he raised for the pur- pose, as bicycle riding is not in- cluded in tile Donilillon events and provisions were ‘not made for some; but. if a hearty response was mode financially, Walker would go. lr concluding the speaker paid s. glowing tribute to iiarney Francis. local lndlan mller saying that Francis had the goods which only needed developing and his prowess on the track .s only beginning. He expected Barney would make good in his training. Mr. A. C. Millie the next speaker, The United States Wants Swain’s Island (Canadian Press.) WAlSl-lli-NGTON, May 26.—Prosl- ‘dent Coolidge has forwarded to the senate a recommendation oi‘ Secre tary Hughes that United States soverei-gnlty bs extended lov-er “Swainb-lllsland, an isolated atoll, 200 miles east south-cast. of Apia. Sam- oa. The state department records show that the British mariner who discovered lite isolated island deed- ed it to an American end that the soverelgnlty of this country should be conceded by Great Britain. the only other country which might have an interest. Practical Joke Ends Fatally (British United Press) HALIFAX. May ilk-An officer from the Attorney GensraYs de- partment loft ybitordsy ffll‘ Sober island. Haffax County, with s warrant for the arrest of H. V. Verge, merchant of that plhce, who lis charged with inanslsu liter in connection with the death o George 'Hsrnish of that place who was fatally sho last Friday lght by the sxploslo of s trap’ n as he was sttemptl to raise by way of ,a practical ie e. n window opening into Vet-go's store. V‘, q will be brought to Halifax foif$liillnlfy iii Alliiim rade Roooms With Reference ‘,- suntan c Track Team and . i‘ nmwm ammo lmm L 0 u n o N, May 21- The Captain P- Mr. Millie itinued by thanking ‘the Patriot and One i morning news- papers carry lavish spreads on the visit of the King anti Queen of Italy acoorn psni ed by the Prince of P le d mont and Princess Mafalda wh o voiced his expressions along the some lines as the previous gentle- man, adding that as regards World's games. Dr. Garfield Mc- Donald of New Glasgow had been the only Maritime athlete sent to the Olympic since the beginning of Olympic trials, but this year the Maritime Provinces now have a H’ i V 8t‘ i n Charlie German. Phil McDonald. i-Oilfiflll ti! i 5 Hilton Belyea, Victor MacAulay Kine of lfliy afternoon and in all probability Billy Maynea, Zan Miller, and Barney Francis. All lilo papers carried cordial expres- slons of wel- c o in e d w e l- iing upon the italioqBqllitish friendship and alliance during the w a r a-n d paying tribute to w h a t t h c House o f S a- - voy had done concluded in paying that generally Quebec and Ontario took the leading role in the big meet, but it is now seen by t-he Upper Canadians that the Mari- times are no,w their equal if not their superiors in athletics. Mr. S. F‘. Doyle the next speaker assured the visitors and those pre- sent that P. E. l. would not bs found wanting in helping the finan- cing of the Maritime track team, % a < n: To a a that the necessary objective Wfllltxifl E ~ éor itt ti] y. be reached in due time. r. ' ._ ome o t em Doyle furthering his remarks con- ‘I land the ac- hievements of Guardian for, their noble efforts on Pnlncgg‘ Mann“ Mugging, behalf of and the promotion of dell" 5W"- VQO-OQOO-OQQQQ o+oo++o<+o~ Other speakers of the evening t ‘ were, Messrs. Dr. L. Smith, Ray .m Pendlston. William l-Ialpenny. Fred Kelly and R. Chandler. Last Minute News Flashed m Over This has been the first occasion the WW in the history of Maritime athletes that ‘he M. P. l3. A. A. U. 0f C- _execut.lve have met representa- ‘tives of the different local clubs. vvw..-" t- (Canadian Press) . BQRLIN, lily 26. —-‘l'hs Cslrtilih'gov6rnmcnt' has raw O vvv llilllli iliiflii Wiiiiiiiiih I lSSliiliil The Aged Widow is signed. President Ebert ac- cepted the resigns" of the ministry-and requested Chan- cellor Marx to carry on cur- rent sffains. ’ OTTAWA, May 26. - The House of Comrrtons will ad- journ over Thursday, ‘Ascen- sion Day and on Tuesday next. Reccverinsdend It is ii.’ .'.f.'.".°'.‘.,.?."‘.2“2l. Yiifililif Prolcbie Th“ a" :*.:.*:;"“r:::"::'.'.".:. .1: Arrest House. tliis afternoon. i Be Made- MEDICINE HAT, May 2o. - Four children and their fvsthsr perished in a fire at the home- steadera ‘house near Alder-son. Alberta Sunday morning. The llomssteadera’ name l. Guest. According to meagre reports received here Mrs. Guest was in the barn milking cows and escaped. Flrc followed the explosion of gasoline which tho man used to light the kitchen stove. The children were asleep when the explo- sion occurred. (Canadian Prsau) HALIFAX, May 26. —Agc1lil of the Attorney Genet-aim Deprzument believe they know the id l.ity of tho assailant of Mrs. Ju. c Guest, the widow who was brutally as- saulted in her home ai Port Lorne, near Bridgetown, last Tuesday night, and are now awaiting until |varlous clues they possess can be placed together sufficiently to warrant arrest. The agent of the lDepsrtmeut whom Attorney Gen- . Cornell“? ~ Sends were to Hip _ e “Phil” Mcllooai t ~ l Report at Once at Toronto (Canadian Press); ‘Hui. sr. JOHN, May zit-Tho 011v "i St. John is _a rather lucky 9i!“ ".7 "Phil" MacDonald of Charlottetown Maritime hopsltop and iiliii? ch53‘ pion, who expects to leave tonfll‘ row for Toronto ti. rsporLto Gaby tain J. R. Cornelius. head ' § gg; census/s 1924 team. When ‘Maritime championships were ddr _ cider! in this city in Sept . l"!- liezi, MacDonald than s yo,’ =0!- seventeen summers and ‘as winters, came here from the W tiaud snI competed in the 120-71,!!!‘ 1 hurdles. That was the first tlrsio . he ever took part in an Bibi. meet. and he upset the dope. V - winning the hurdles in 20 and seconds. Rat-her slow tipsy, b _ It was the first tilslelse ever. ed it. He did well st that to beat some experienced opponents. ,_ it is a rather striking fsct that when Coach Cornelius saw Mup- Doneld doing some i-‘mtl. limbo- came convinced that Mao was wasting his time in b jumping and told MacDonald make a fine hurdier and im ' ly took steps to develop Hie boy's latent talent in, swinging; ' 3 er the sticks- MscDonpld now ‘back to his origin} spasm“! . one in which he starred three‘? _\ .1130. r ' r "if? A. W. Covewmaritims month oi the Olympic committee, v ’ _ _ word yesterday from (inn _ uelins to have actions 1 oxfilfiiiiflitn‘ i Y‘! n. rs as ‘soon as puss! ' _ . _ nto, and arrangsnfants- made today to have “Phil? inflatin- night or Saturday ‘night. Dug .. . ibrief stay at iiothssny, thp , _ boy has become s grestia ‘ with other Maritime boys in train- ing there. His head is not tllfllifi the slighfest by the strong fin». pression he (has grad?) on tho chief mentor o an 's ' ypi e_ s, and his only fellir is t sl. his lingo! as good as the head coach expects. l ,“i certainly shill try mighty hsid "; to make good, he said yesterday when in town. L‘ q As seems quite likely, MpdDdh _§ sun's selection for the Canadian‘ team will bring the mnrltlqg if’. presentation up to six-this othira t being Hilton Belyes, Charlie i-vl-I mun, Victor MncAuiay, ". ",1 Maynes and “Ban” Miller. The hi1“ ter two are almost sure to_ ' ' the grade along with and there is a strong poi that there will be others. . U t. _» eral 0'Heern despatched to Bridge- town immediately on receipt of news of the near murder, returned to Halifax Saturday night. Hc reported that beyond all doubt it was a clear case of assault. despite the belief of many neighbors that. Mrs. Guest had injured herself by falling down stairs. He said that all evidences around the prcnllses pointed toward the assault. Is Exoneratcd By the Senate ‘ (Canadian Press.) tviltmSlill-NGTON, D. (1.. M-ay 26-- Senator Burton K. Wheeler, of Mon Itanu, indicted by a federal grand |',iury in his home state was given an overwhelming vote oi confidence _ [Friday by his colleagues in the San- lli the meantime Mrs. Guest is Ille- improving though still weak.‘ Sweeping aside two proposals w Her mind is now clear again, butldefer expression as to guilt or in she can give no further identiflcu- dlocsnca tlntil after the court trlltl, tion of her assailant than thatWhB Sflllflll‘ flfiflillild- 56 t0 5. the m8 which she has already given. lt iorltr‘ report of its ‘investigating is quite evident that she wnslcomruliicc excavating the struck from behind, and other than orosevllror of the Dmlsherty a quick glance over her shoulderlconlmittee of the charge of accept- when attacked sire obtained no in: a fee lo practice before the in- further view of the intruder. Aillbcrlor Department after his elec- phnsen of thc case examined, ittlone lo the Senate, of some one who believed that the money recently collected for the person or premiflbl. Mrs. Guest v s she will never would appear that the motive forl '—-—<.9?——--—- widow hsd been placed in her cus- U. s‘ remain in her so alone again Mrs. Guest Improving the crime was burglary on the part tody and that she kept it about her lsr weapon. imam in the “lie "as taken in the United state back of the held was cohslderible, but the wound o! r the temple was calmed by s s14 j blow. it was at first. bellev hat the blow had been made a hatchet. Mrs Guest had ussd n cutting kindling wood but that ss since been found when the wld w had placed it a day or two before. made last night George Foster in addressing th Quebec. ‘bhn iiliii lEiiBiiE at alight. Qraon of Lawr- ence win. the loian who is at- ——- tiiding her a t the wounds ("will "Ribs PNII.) were made w b not instrument probably sni or some giml- OTTAWA- Mar Sfi-Jrhat if a today the people would voui to ion ti‘? League of Nations by an pver- n W clmlns maturity was the statment by Senator sir f: Sgllnlllscwetiraf of atlas internm- o van on sptist Y i . Peoples’ Union of Ontario on: on _“ . i I I I MANY ‘\ MAY FLOWER. STARTS A KuME BRWAL. sl-lowaml TORONTO. May 27.- wsst and sontli-Issterly and rnodersttiy warm. ~ High tide tlii evening pt C.“ tomorrow mo ing t 7,07, sun sets this dvbn ng at ‘MI and rlsrhigornorruwhmgrnitsg st 4.14. moon n_sy at um a. ‘m. , 1"” , Sumrnersida hide e teen inln. utes lster thud Chart ibwn, . Maximum nfl I n urea‘: m m ‘tilt’ "i and 8 . IIIIIPIF |,t Toronto lfllllhhl Quebec’ . . . t Hal filo “not G w