The repet- rim Island Like The new Covers Bruise Edward to... ..- i UUTBREAK illlHE BALKANS sit ‘on l. Glititai i. Luge Bands not»... illld Albania oi llregulars llave ‘ Been Recruited. .____...i_- (Special to The‘ Guardian) ROMIE, ‘May ill-Sweeping down from-tbs highlands of Macedonia srd, Albania. great hands or irregil lar soldiers today are threatening to start another _Balkan war. The fighters, almost bandits in their mode of ‘warfare but driven by strong nationalist feeling, entered foreign o0\ll1_trles_‘where pillage nnn arson marked their (rill. The old Balkan troubles were in valved in the fighting. Greeks want more loud to the liorth, Bulgarians want to mclaim some of the terri- tory lost in the war. and. Serbians want to retain newly was I'lIl:l.l Latest advices received‘ here show ed the situation ei-peciailv cliiicill in Macedonia and Albania. imports showed that large hands of Com- mitais (irreguiars) have been re ~ crultedthroughout the Balkans. almost every porfzin of the mr- torn region baring coiltribilmtl its share of fighting 'JIL'TI. "Th. govern inents back t-f thom are cithe: nrniing to ilritect their iegilliiiritc interests or are preparing to iliick the Cominl-ltals from their own country in an effort to extend their boundaries. Officials here feared that before the Supreme Council or the- Lect- gue oi Nations can intervene this Commltals will clash with regular military forces. Veterans Hold ‘_ “Memorial Parade NEW YORK, May 31.—-Tons of thousands of veterans of the Civil Spanishaiid World‘ Wars marched today in parades throughout great- er New York in honor of the dead they left behind them on the uinnsonad soil of the battlefields and under the white flccked waters of the sea. EIJNDENSBDSPECIALSE. '—-—’~—--___-__-_é____ FOR SALE-ROUGE on cum- berland Street. Apply Mrs. Rose McCarron. 100 Sidney St. 3i. Panama Hikers ‘ Continue Trip HALIFAX, May ilk-Delayed for several days because of the neces- sity of having repairs made to their tiny craft, the Ocean ‘Hikers left this evening for the Panama Canal, without being able to have the repairs effected. The "three men In a boat" are full of confi- dence in the successful outcome of their long hike, but nre natural- ly disappointed that the boat was not fixed up. The hikers, ‘Scott. Maloney and Campbell, arrived in Halifax on Thursday evening. with their iboat in bud shape because of the hurry in its construction, and the desire to make the trip in ils frull a craft as possible. ‘Captain Scott is keeping strict records of their progress along the , _ on suilmsn “"080, WIIBQQIBSOO. Apply. even ings 92 Longworth Ave. .________________.________ ‘FOR SALE OLYDESD/U-E MARE color black. '13 years old, also 3 year old heavy horse. Apply D. C. McKinley, North River. of t.ho village. J-le also, along tho ccdure of having his book signed clearances at tho various customs houses while‘ in case the port oi‘ call is not incorporated he has his book signed by a municipal coun- cilor or other prominent citizens Canadian coast, is, obtaining the signature of each U. S. Consul. "LOBT, WATCH F05 l-ocKET HIOIIOEFaITl A. H. M.. valued as keepsake. Reward on leaving at Central Drug Store. ‘FOR SALE, DOUBLE TENE. ment ilouseJn city; For particu- ‘nirs apply to MciLenn & McKln non. Royal Bunk Building. Char- lottetoivn. . n-_-_-_e ‘FOR SALE-CODA WATER fountain in good order. Apply 238 Kentistrget, liiilgek ‘Appointment New Measures for Ireland Gazetteil lUfTAl/IFA. May BL-“Holl. iA. E. Lounou. May zit-rile Cabinet coast. and has adopted the pro - . which tbfioyij ' h. In adfl-ltfonr. o ___ll tere is the accessory record TO LET IN GOUTHPORT A SUM- mer cottage, Apply Guardian. ‘FORD CAR FOR- BALE, OVER - hauled rind painted. Apply H. G_ Nelson_ Hampton. ____\..__________ ~Los'r BETWEEN OHiARiLOTTE. town and Bllfiffy’! Bridge, Silt has decided-to send large rein- forcements to Ireland-and it sis rumored that new measures are lo be adopted agiulnst the republi- can forces in the south and west, according to an announcement by the London Times. . ' A largenumber of mobile troops, urdsy, Woman's rubber boot. ‘ Finder please leave at Guardian. "he llawillllllwl‘ ""- "°"-° b9 em‘ ‘ ployed iln a systematic _ L__._._..____._ warn-so. -. ‘kxiviriitnclzo waitress for dining room. Apply o “round-up f rebels" over large areas, but lt Victoria. Hotel. ,_ , WANTED MAID FOR BENfiRAL house work no washing. Ap- ‘ply to Mrs.‘ J. C. Sims I49 U-pper ‘Prince Street. -, ‘soil SALE-OVEII-OIZE RED Has lust been ‘painted and over- hauled. All new tires. cheap for quick sale. Apply Parker Mc- Kenzie. Triiro, 5N‘. S. ‘AUTO FOR SALE-FOR 0A"! one eight cylinder Cadilac. new- ly painted. in perfect order. Owner leaving country. Price $1500 for quick sale. Telephone Victoria Hotel. ...__________._._..___.__..__.___ ‘EAMESMAN WANTED TO H-AN die llnc of Shoe Findings, by House. specialising in Laces, etc. Good proposition for live wire Apply Lacse, Box 170 Station 8., Montreal. ‘FOR BALE. FIVE PASSENGER touring car. in splendid condi- tlpn with full edits-nan‘- "is only 8.000 mflaaalilply Bourke d. » Windsor. Service Station. waurso-vo ills-r on on sit-l fore the first o loptomber next. honu with mod inconveniences. ilifiy write 8dr N4. Charlotte- I . w» , I ‘WHO, MA: FOR GENER ‘ii-Inquest. n. D. ‘Davies. u almana- . ‘ ....,...__...._..__-----—-| wotr oil FRIDAY scamm- ygqg minutes Road and 8i- Illflh’! cathedral- s viii‘, "i ‘ in shell rlminsd 5-5" adds, the details have not yet been settled. as, owilng to ithe continuance of a state of emer- gency. through tho industrial troubles and the need of, sending troops to Silesia, it is difficult to spare troops at present. Tbemeported decision of the‘ Government to increase the troops in Ireland is the subject of val-lions rumors. The newspaper versions’ of the situation diner conslderdb- ly, the most striking story being that of the Daily Sketch, which says it is purposed ‘to raise the present force of 50.000 men 4n Ireland to 100,000. . Almong the objects attributed to the Government iby the Dally Sketch lire the establishment of‘ lnhrtlsl law throughout the whole of Ireland, a system of biockhou- ses such as the late Field Marshal Kitchener adopted in South Africa, and wide military operations in combination with the navy around the coast. to afford greater pre- cautions agslnst the entry of per- sons and goods. The Daily Mail asserts that gar- rison troops abroad which can be spared are being brought home to release troops in England for ner- vlce in Ireland. no version of the situation is that the llllmln- tation of forces ounce, ‘special constables and Black and Tans, which may be followed by an in- crease in the troops. There in ‘TiieiPeo Piilne Minister May Cancel Conference Trip CANNOT SAIL FOR ENGLAND UNTIL PROROGATION OF PARLlAMENT (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., dllay lib-There ls ‘now a possibility that Right Hon Arthur Meighen, Prime Mlnis~ ter will ‘be compelled to cancel his passage to England, where lle plan ned to go to attend the conference of Prime lllinisters in London. Parliament was expected to pro- grouge early this week but it does IIOt now. seem likely that the house will get through this week. This menus tiiat the Premier will be un- ztbie to sail on June 7th as ho llud planned-as he has annuonced his intention of not leaving until the session is over. He may go later on n fast cruiser . ‘ Black Watcil- _ is Welcomed In Ilppeiin OPPELN, May 3-1.-—'l‘lle firstbnt- tolion of the (Black Watch Brill/Ed hero yesterday and was met by hilndreds of children who threw flowers to the British soldiers. They broke into the marching squads trying to hold the soldiers’ hands and shouted gleefully as the bagpipes scieeched the music of the march. ‘ .’l‘he residents of the place lin- ed the sidewalks smliingiy and the men doffed thaiiflhats as the kiIt- ed troops passed. The Bcotchmen were pleased at the reception and patted the children's heads and ex- changed greetings with the crowd. The German police stood at rigid solute until the whole column was by then want laughing about their duties. ' CHARLOTTETQWN, CANADA ‘y Another "German Gives Sentence Lelpzlc. Germany, May 30~Cap- tain Mueller the second German officer to ‘be placed on trisl charg- ed with criminal acts during the war. was today sentenced to six months imprisonment. He Wds tried on the charge of having practised cruelties on prisoners at the IFIEVYJLCWMBTLQL prison camp in the Alene department or Ft-hnce. The state prosecutor, declaring -tll_at Mueller-woe to blame for kick ing and striking prisoners and for compelling sick prisoners to work, asked for a. sentence of fifteen months/ordinary imprisonment. On the other hand, Mluellers counsel pleaded that six months‘ confine! ment in a, fortress would be ample punishment. Sergeant Heyne, the first of- ficer on trial, iwllo was convicted last week of ill-treating British soldiers at the prison camp at Horne, Westphalia, was sentenced to tell months -in prison. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News ' (Special toTh-eshtlunrdicn) WORK AT MUSQUASH ST. JOHN, May ilL-{lood progress is reported 0n the hydraulic power work now going on at Musquash. The two dams on the two branches o! the. Musquash river are steadily pushing forwarddo completion and the work a! constructing the pow- er house which is to house the tur- bines has ilieen begun. BUSH FIR-E omega PAST. ROTI-LESAY, N. B., "May 31.—Tlie hush lilree which have been burn- ing in the vicinity of Itothesay since the 24th and which halve devastated some six hundred acres of second growth timber, are grud- ‘uully dying out and all danger is considered past. RECOUNT NOT PROVIDED FOR .- — ‘ , v ~ ‘ .m.-~--—g» “ch06 ‘ [at St. John ST. JOHN, May 31.-~'I‘lic thirty- sixth annual meeting of the New] ‘Brunswick and Prince Edward ‘island branch of the Women's Missionary Society of the liictlioiL, lst church opens its sessions this morning in the Exmouth street church. Details in connection with the programme and, preliminary business were disposed of last: night. A meeting of the district superintendents. the treasurer, and Arsenault is gazetted Judge of the corresponding secretary was eighteen year-old boy of spring. Prince Edward island Supreme followed by a meeting of the ex- hill. fired three shots at himself Court. . ecutlve. Jitllrs. C. rF. Sanford, ol-St. with n. revolver at his home in John. the president, was in tho chair. Most oi’ the delegates arrived Yesterday. The biileting of dele- gates lwas in charge of a special committee of which Mrs. L. M. Bonnell was the convener. _In all. about ninety-six delegates attend the meeting. {rite officers of the society are as follows.’ Mrs. C. ‘F. Sanford; honorary vice- presldent, Mtrs. R. Johnson; 1st vice-president, Mrs. W. A. Thomp- son- 9nd vice-president. Mrs. G M. ifoung; 3rd vice-president, Mrs. P. S. l-lnmsn; recording secretary, Mrs. W. ‘H. Barker; treasurer, Mrs. T. A. Clarke; circle and band sec- retary, Mrs. W. H. Barrnclough: circle and hand treasurer, ‘Mrs. F‘ S. Williams; superintendent cf Christian stewardship,‘ Mrs. H. A. Good-win; strangers secretary, Mrs. E. A. Westmorland. The district superintendents are as i-Ifoilowsz-Aflliarlottetown, Mrs I ‘G. E. Fiull; Chatham, Mrs. A. C. Woods; Fredericton, rMrs. C. L. Peters; Moncton, Mrs. G. A. Sellnr; iSilckviiie. Mrs. E. P. Goodwin; St. Tfolih. Mrs. E. C. Hickson; St. Stephen, Miss Jennie Veaaoy: Sum-I mersids. Mira. W. A. Thompson; Woodstock, Mrs. W. ‘S. Corbett. Two returned missionaries, Miss Myra Vesiiey and Miss Florence Bird. who have (both served in Japan. are to be the chief speakers st the meeting and two mission cries elect. Miss Louise Cslbeok and Miss Mary Fitzpatrick are to be introduced. C B ll mo» MENNONlTE-S TO ‘LEAVE IN FALL. ‘QRWNA, Mam. May (id-Two thousand Mennonites now farmers in .Menitcba, will leave for Mexi- sfter they have thrashed and sold their 1081 crops. according to well informed business men of this town. This migration can only hi) avoided by a modification oi the school system as it applies to schools excioslvely attended ‘by Mbnnonite children. abut if‘ satis. factory ‘modifications are made the migration may he called olif, it is declared. Manitoba Mennonites it is lit» ifoveu will take 88.000000 oil-t of the ooultry ff they ‘leave for Mul- 66- Jltlogntcn will leave for Mefl q "Li? us Stitched w n") flew‘ lama ilo all!" ‘ .-- nil-null: £9184! no confirmation of any of tho fil- mors» ‘ ' ' i. -~~—~.~—-—--'-‘*-"h-*“*-ll'¥'l!!i‘. co Muno- Ill option inlandafpmii to the Court's Jurisdiction today. SAYS HIS WIFE MADE cuities in the William Perrier ed out by the Supreme Court of Ontario at the session commencing Monday. Perrier has brought suit against his wife. to recover title to Dretenses. ‘He further claims that for some time ‘past his wife has madu him live and eat in the cell- ar. --i-no-q---i BREAD COSTS 6,000 ROUBLER A POUiND IN CONSTANTINOPLE ANTIQUE?! key nlgllt life prevails in Fesion. the people are said in ad- vices recslvad here to be literally dancing on the edge of a volcano. Famine is expected in June or July. and under the surface there - is a. deadly fear of a reign oi‘ ter- ror. pound. while 12,000 roubles is re- stilhr. GEN. WRANGIL AND STAFF Baron Peter Wrsngel. former antl- Bolshevik leader on the Crimea. is Qllpected here by the end of the week with his staff. He will take up his residence at Karlovos, on the Danube. d0 miles from Bel- grade. recently gave Oen. Wrangel and “llkljfilih milnomntcroiv. N. a. May a1. —-Whlle it is doubtful that a re- count will ‘be demanded in York- Sunbury following the regent bye. election it is said that such a re- quest wlcillil prove quite enpllflrrag-y l-“llllg -in view oi’ the fact that there is no County Judge to hear the application, and so far as is know-n n0 provision has been made in the Dominion Election Act to take care of such u contingency. BOY ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. . ‘or ‘ _ ‘AMHERST. N. s.. May 3L~Fol- lowing o. heated altercation with his mother lPrank Bennett, an Springhiil lust evening. Only one of the bullets found the mark and inflicted ll slight flesh wound. Ho was arrested. ‘ LOSES CUSTODY OF CHILDREN from 4ST. JOHN, N. B., May 31.-—The outside places in the province will children of W. H. Sharpe were ‘given into the custody ofllls wife‘ today by order of a spécial sit- Honorary president, ting of the Supreme Court. Mr. Sharpe had previously been given custody clf the children on con- dition that they be kept within the iurisdictlon of the court. He re moved them to Nova Scotla and in custody until he returned them HIM LIVE IN TIiE CELLAR OTTAWA. Ma ail-certain diffl amily life of ‘Mr_ must be straighten ertsin property. which he ciakns he secured‘ title to under false CONSTANTINOPDE, May 30.; 9111']?! all the cities of the Caucasus iBread is costing 5,000 roubles a uired to purchase a pound of ‘T0 LIVI IiN JUGO-SLAVIA BlllDGRAlDlil. May 80. .—Gen. The Belgrade government WEDNESDAYJUNE llhflllgh the most enthusiastic on ("l6 08rd used was played io 1, 1921 diéfiiiiiisl in. . all... a no Villa Henderson, i1 Canadian today received o. number of letters con- gratulating her on her refusal to balcony window of her home dur- yesterday. Mira. Henderson who was (Qflllefly of Toronto” hung tile flug froln the window shortly before the parade started. A crowd gath- ered and demnndedthat she take it down. ISIIG refused until they threatened to sm'ash the windows when she took the flag in, inter Ills-playing it ngnin side by side with the Stars and Stripes. Mem- bers of her family served in the (fanuilinn Army and she maintain- cil in the face of the crowd that silo lliltl n. right to fly the flag of tho country for which they httd served. y. >---.- Conscription Was issue at Yalnaska PIBRREVILE. Ya-nlnska. Uounty_ May 2S—-Hzitreil o! the conscription law oi 1917. and fear that it may ‘be tiguln invoked by the Govern- nlent, carried Aitiie Boucher, the ‘liibcmi {candidate in Yunlitskn WW1)’ to an ovei-lvheliuing vic - tory here today -Mr. BOllcilBNg inn. lority of A. A_ Mondou, the Libe- ral-Conservotlve candidate, was 1-608 ‘tonight. ‘one figures ibeing "ll/Diflct to revision. The Farmer candidate. Juse-phtombert was so 91011619591)’ outclassed as to make the prospect of ll. Partners‘ party in Quebec something for the for future. He got nppronlxiately 350 votes. Tile vote polled ‘lllKiW the keen interest tiiken by illc electors, of whom there were some S100. lt was over n 00 per cont. vote, and l" UM Vina-BBS and illolr surround- ing areas the vote was almost 100 per cent., women voting with the ‘who unanimity as the male voters ‘Imdlstricts situated‘ several miles from polls, the vote was not so 1181"!’- ‘bllt it kept around tho 90 “"1 Y‘?! “Wllilblfl. but liotli sides Ivfililllilic thiitbvei- 7,00’) votes were polled. Tiic inuinrily iliifiil lip for Mr, iiouciler was u (llrlllllfzl, surprise, Won to most of his followers, Friday eveiiiilg tulkcd of i1 1,5-)0 "llllnrily, The Lil: raj. hops; laid] baen son-ring fc: tllo lust tlvo or 3'4"".- diivs of tile .:l'lz,‘inlnn_ the "Pgflnlzistion getting lunch . more Qllcvllrfliismcni of various kinds. APPEALS IN PltlV-YLV‘). During the first week of the cam ‘palgn the Liberals W618 JIQQIIIGIII discouragcilfnild lillluiitcJ 'ilo fact. ‘ROIIITOPCGIIIGIILS continually arriv- ed, however, new committee rooms wereifllleneil. and the campaign Was push forward vigorously. The the limit, this being conscription.‘ (m the platform, Ml‘. Boucher hinted strongly nt the possibility of anoth- er war. and said that the election of Mr. Mondou would mean that when Hon. Mr. Meiglien went to England, he would be aihie to claim a mandate oi confidence from the Province of Quebec to participate ili Iln-perial schemes. for it would iNblW YORK. May 31.—-Mrs. reniove a British Flag from the inl; the Decoration ‘Day parade here along came the big majority from the solid Liberal parish and village of Ysmaska, and it was all over. The final blow was when St. Guill~ Stiller Penalties For Drug Act IMPRISONMENT WITH tasmzs SUGGESTED FOR szcouo (Special to The Guardian OTTAWA. OnL,» May ill-A gene ral stiffening of the penalties for those found guilty of infractions of the Opium and Marcotlc Drllg Act is lbelng urged upon the Federal Health Department ‘and the llouiin ion Government ‘Boards of Trude and City Councils in various parts of the Dominion. Some of the penal ties suggested included imprison- ment with lashes for second and subsequent offences. New Quebec Liquor Lav (Special to The Guardian) QUEBEC. Giie.. May ill.--- With the view to promoting temperance in tilel city, the provincial author- ities have virtually bound the beer and wine drinker and penalized the whiskey bibler. This is accomplish- ed by permitting vendors to fill prescriptions calling for an unlim- ited supply of beer or wine on each prescription. whereas only one bottle of whiskey or similar strong liquor may ‘be obtained pcr order. Governmonlfs Last Word to Strikers ,, _.i. LONDON, ‘May 31.——'l‘ho coal strike situation has taken a droni- atlc turn over the week end. Miners and owners have been giv- an to understand that the Govern inent has sold its last word to them, namely that they "must now agree to submit their dispute to compulsory arbitration. Esperanto Founders -. - . 0ft. Capo Sable HALIFAX, May 31.—'I‘ll0 G101!‘ pep mini} nun-n pm“; figures am cester fishing schooner Esperanto which will be carried out this sf- wlnner of the international fish- ing schooner races held oft’ Hall-l inxviast fnll, laundered yesterday oft Sable Island according to a radio received ‘by the Depai-tulent of Murine W121i] fisheries here last night. ' Mr. Boucher said at almost every Joint ‘meeting. Tile result of the first poll receiv- ed at Pierrevilie was from ‘Lu Bale, where Mr. Mondou's friend-s had counted at. n. majority. He had got. a majority there in 1911. The first poll showed that Bouch-er had ob- tained 74 votes, 'Lambert6l3 and Mondou 53. Mr. Boucher, on hear- ing these figures. stated ills election was certain. There was a small ray of hope for the Conservatives when a_ poll in St. ltrancols du Lac gave over 100 majority for Monduu but Pierrevlllc. hitherto Conserva- tive. turned to the Liberal column and destroyed any hopes. Then l Enforcement AND BUBOEQURNT OFFENCES . ~Victclro be the voice of Quebec which would Blleak in the Yamuskrt polling. in was thereupon arrested and keptrltgfi committee rooms of the Libe- party throughout the country, Whpre meetings were held every "ISM. these points were driven home to tile people. These com- mittee meetings are private, and always follow the some lines as declared that wnr might break out at any time. following Mr, Bou- OIIBWB open lead, and this would mean dragging sons from their mot lier‘s arms to fight overseas iin England's battles. The Farmer ‘markers, who u-eive more frankiit. ville joint and public meetings which thov licltl. aided the Liberal puriy in this direction. for they presch- ed the doctrine of “Not one cent or one mun for ldilgisnd." Those who believed what the Farmer oratcrs said voted for the ‘Ll-bernl candidate, apparently finding t.hc with which he wished to impregn- ate all parties. That doctrine im- agegnsted‘ the County of Yamaska. inciting ‘by today's vote. "The ‘sold bloc’ of Quebec re- mains unbroken and will so re- bealen." declared Mr. Boucller sf tar‘ UL: result had become clear. Mr. Bouclier made no reference to Mr. iMondou. and it has been a pleas ing feature of the campaign, so strenuous in other ways. that the most cordial and gentlemanly of relations existed between the two be split between the Liberal and the Conservative candidates. Zeppherin. the Conservative strong- ihe speech cooking there tIOes not hold. W-IB l1 but! the majority there being cut down the pubiie meetings. There ii w“ to 109, while in 1911. when there were only obout half the vote poll- ed. the Conservative got a major- ity of 211i. tion throughout the county during the night. motor parties of work- ers and others pouing into Pierre- ville to celebrate, but there were no signs of trouble. les shows the results by villages and parishes: ""0 ‘llfflgrammes not much dis» Plerrevillo village 54 similar. Parish of Pieerevllee. 18 To sum slip the rcsult in Yumas- 3i, Joachim A 16 ks. the Liberal party in the per- Ynmaska village and parish 4.10 Hon of Mr. Boucher, fell heir to all 5i David 112 the anti-war and nail-Imperialism‘ st. Gerard 112 spirit preached, with so lnuch vigor St. Pie 165 since 1911. The city of Nlcolot is Notre Dame de Pierrevilie 157 only a few miles from Pinrreville. 5i. Bonaventure 65 and here in i916 Henri Boiirsssn 5i, lMarqg] 6 preached the doctrine that the Nil- La Visitation‘ tionnlists were not n party. bill St. Guillaume 4 that lt was a case of it doctrine St. Elphege La Bale du l-‘evre. St. Zepherin St. Francois du Lac er over Mcndou, 1,608. nume, the home of Mr. Lambert. gave 470 majority to the Liberal. when it llnd been expected that Mr. Lambert might be able to get it majority there, and’ the rcst would St. disappointment. There was considerable jubila- Tile following table of Ihajorlt- MAJORITIES FOR DOUG-HER Total of Boucher majorities 1749 MAJORITIES FOR MONDOU 1i 109 21 Total of lViondou majorities 141 Approximate plurality for Bouch is stair permission to reside in e_ ‘re-qn». candidates when they were toketh- approximately 350 votes; and loses _ sr- "its Manda“ L‘ not m: it'll-Iris! devout. lotions Attack young men ranging in age from fifteen to twenty years, were ar- rested by idle city police last night Sunday night. y quently released Omblllllfltl wlll -bs given preliminary hearing in the city court tomorrow morning. girl ‘she was lured in an lutomo- bile to a secluded: snot ill Ki ‘s road where she was attacked y three of the party while the re- mainder loolred on. for help were heard and when res- cuers approached her assailants l Iv ARBITRAT (Special to The Guardian ) step towards industrial peace in Great Britain was taken today when the locomotive engineers dropped their embargo against transporting imported or what ha‘. been known as landed coal in an effort to support the miners now 0n strike. The cmbaro was a failure. Meanwhile the voting by district councils of the miners‘ union on ‘ “ an rs. semi 1 win-ili“ ‘s All The Alli Worth rrinailg Annual ldoollyflon. lolvosd “fl- - (knoll. null. nus. vuzslygpfl a iiiii iiisuiit stilt toms llil But Locomotive Engineers’ Embargo in Support of Striking Millerslhs‘ Been Dropped i the Government's proposal that LONDON. Eng, May 3l»—Another tile dispute with the inllne owners be arbitroted is still going on. A tremendous amount of harm was dune in the mining districts where the voting is taking place, accord- ing to a statement by Will Thorns ln the House of Commons on the official announcement in the press that the Government had threaten- ed ‘tocompel a settlement by arbi- tratiotl. Delegates 0n (LN. ll‘. i553..- (‘Special to The Guardian) ITALLPAX, N. 'S.. May 31.-A special cur attached to the Ocean delegates of the Maritime Prov- inces to Ottawa, where they will on Wednesday morning meet the Doniinlon cabinet to demand ad- herence to the terms upon which these provinces entered confeder- ation in 1867 regarding the Intel colonial ‘Railway. ' The delegation will ask that tbo method of basing rates which was formerly in efifect “be restored. on the ground that this was one of the terms upon which ‘Nova Scotla and New Brunswick Joined witn Ontario and Quebec to form the Dominion of Canada in 1867, and since then. it is' pointed out, inter- provinclsl trade between the Muri- times and other provinces has practically ceased in such commod- ities as coal, owing to the high freight rates. i Commencement Exercises , At St. Ihlnstan’s Following ls- the programme 01 the ‘Commencement exercises ternoon ut St. Damian's Univer- sity: - PROGRAMME 1 ‘MARCH. . ..~Le Peru Li Albert. ORCHESTRA. _ 2 AlUMNl ESSAY“ ..Mr. Will- iam O'L°a_ry. a VOCAL SOLO "Good By= sweet; Dgy" . . Thatcher Vann- h. ..Mr. Weeterfan Gordo". ‘DISTRIBUTION OF MEDALS 4 WAl-TZESH ..Garland of Old Fashioned Roles" ....(Kelthley. ORCHESTRA. 5 VALEDICTORY. . P. Callaghan. 7 ADDRESS TO GRADUATES Rev. T. Campbell. 8 FOUR PART CHORUS "Commencement 5on9" (Mor- rlson-Muray) By the GIN Club. O CANADA. GOD SAVE THE KING ..Mr. Louie GRADUATION LIST (Alphabetically arranged) J. Bucte. Tignish. W. Burgess, Quebec. 'F. Cain. New Perth. L. P. Callaghan, Lot 65. G. Cote. G. Cote. Quebec. E. ClintonHSouris. J. Fay. Newport. A. Gagrloll. Quebec- J. Hughes, Emerald. M. LaFontsine. Q1190“- w. LaPolnte. Quebec- .F. McAuley, Tracadis. W. McCabs, Iona. P. McMahon, Charlottetown. M. Monaglian. Charlottetown. E. Morin Quebec. L. Neiligan. Tlsnlsh. A. Hllrler, Quebec. J. C. Samson, Quebec. R. Slrois. Qllebec- J. Sullivan, Cardigan. A. Tesslel‘, Quebec. L. ll. Tessier, Quebec. 0n a Young (iiril ‘SYDNEY, N. 8.. May 31.——Sevml charged with a serious offence gulnst a. girl of seventeen here They were subse- Acoordlng to ‘the story ofthe iLimilted left ‘yesterday, carrying ' to west winds. Warmer. and rises tomorrow 4.11. 2.15 Census Taking Starts Today Today throughout Canada the Census Lnumerators will begin ‘neit- wolk of gathering together the statiatlts for the sixth Census of (litmus Full information in r0 gsrd to the taking of this Consul has already appeared in the press. llt is to be hoped the public will aid the enumeralors in every way possible. The Commissioner for Queen's County informs us that all arrangements are now complete. He will be at Warren's ‘Hotel. Bradalhsne. for one hour from 8A0 a. m‘. on Thursday the 2nd lust. (tomorrow) in order to help straigh- ten out any difficulties which the euumerstors may have met. Ho will also visit other points in the new future for the same purpose. The (Ifltu! will be announced latr-r. It is expected ‘to complete the taking of tile city census in Lvio w-eeks. Tile rural districts will take a week longer. Two lilliul Fur “Pill-ltd. 0viir Bali time PITTSBUiRiG. May 31.—~'l‘wo men were shot and killed and four oth- ers were wounded in a fight dur- ing a baseball game on the north side here late yesterday. According totbe police. Jesse Baron. negro, started the snootln! when the team on which be had placed a bet "lost the game. The first shot killed J. B. Conway, who had been in an argument with Bar- on, the police said‘. Other pistols appeared in the crowd and four spectators were wounded. A p0- liceman killed Baron. - . _.___¢-oQ---_. DECLARE BIBLE AUTHORITY FOR WOMEN DEACONB WPNONA LAKE, ind., ‘May 28.» Scriptural quotations were passed back and forth today, as the culin- mlssloncrs to the 133rd general ss- sembly of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America at- tempted to establish how much of 9, part women are to Ibe given in ecclesiastical government. A decla- ion was finally reached ‘to allow the presbyterlee of the church to take la referendum vote on the question of allowing women to he installed as deacons, an office hith- erto held only by men. The vote will be taken in the coming year. and a report made at the 119R general asembiy. _.__..J.oo--—- . THE wnwrnnn i‘- TEMPERATUR TIDE‘. MOON‘, ETC TORONTO, Msy lll-- Southwest Thunder showers at. 6.52 High tide this evening and tomorrow morning at 7.12. Sun sets this evening y at 7.44 morning at New moon Morlday , June 6th, a. m. ‘Noozle the I Sunshine Kid ‘GEE? A * PlEEirui ‘y Her screams sprsm into their car and made off.- he was taken to a. house The l“.lrmcr cnndldattl received P2 nearby where she was found to seriously toiling. U - l ,,.,..