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WEDNESDAY MAY 12 1920 sy-Man, c¢».»es.$¢00. u.e.A.. use li rmuai Subscription, delivered. $5.00 irq" N ARRIVES IN PORT ZliliNlltH5 illllliillil Ss. ciliinliii ivliin ilililliillllli [Il llllilll ____ R HfpuirlililllHi}Ei'IgiET||]|]|lElll?NZi . .- Niro r _._ f 011°eS1°“ 0fP““°@ if We-le V-S1'=-Th-= ”i'.. li“LJ.i§.i.ii.”.l.i.°ii.Plii‘li“§.ii.i.i'i§iiii§i Candida- fo- M-xi--H P-on-no tis.. ti Near Approach of Britain’s Gift Cruiser - - - A - . ._ _ . .Turns Thoughts t 0 they Strengthening Montreal this Spring from Uverseas. . ;1(;11?i(>el:ler].?(l;t;1ii;3i;J1tLt;>(:ESt11i1i;‘i);r Agsaiisliéiéttlog ofthe Navy. p (spwial to The Guard:an.) \“E\,L|N(i'lt)N, New Aealanll. _.`m.10_-Tlii- l’rincc of \'Valcs vis- ;l ‘O \\'plil|lgton has aroused un- pr(_c,,(|..pit-tl tlemonsiratlons of m,u|,y, th-t~lliior Massey spettkiul.: at 4|". Savane (‘ltib_last night dc- F|_.,rpt‘iigce.~l wllo have tountl asylitnl within her boi‘tiel‘s. From li tliplumutic soul-ec lt is leurnetl tllai these exiles ure keep- ing away thousands of summer vis- ii0\'S and tourists, l-lx-Elllperor_-Cllurles of Austria. exliing Constantine of Greece and Llttlwil; of llavnria, ami the many princes and their relinues are not. wlllit llliizhl be cailod "puyini: illiests". Un the contrary they lill lirlu-tice ritziil economy. Another ob lectlon is that most of iilvlll HH’ continually ollgiiged in intrigues for restoration.- Warships Bombard Russian Coast LOI\'il()N. filny li.-Wnlter Hl""" i-""i!. First L0i`tl of the Ail- """‘li'.\'. i't'lli_\-illg to a i|iicstion in iill-,lloiise of t‘o|umo|is today said iilc llritisil warsllips in the lllack 5"" \_\‘iilIiii roilti-lille to iiomllard the ni'-“=*l1lI\('»¢¢¢~+o~+¢o¢ icoliliilisili slilclitsl u» _..._-_.. .. 'WANTEUEXPERIENCED MAID git sninli family. No washing. Mood \vai:i‘H- Alilily to Mrs. C. l.. 'i\‘-'. £9 Loligworih Avi-_ 8712-5-7-Miiif ii I LOST.-BETWEEN RAY MOR- sm_°5 “nfl S=\m\l<‘l Morsliles. Gold fi-iso with-ii, finder please leave .lt Sanlllci liiorsidt-_ L_* sszs '-'JNv0- ALFRED McooNA`i.D. ..`inil_ suvi-i'yi‘r, iiermunviiii-, tbourlsl. iiiizmaz-vi T---~-*__ J,i;rLk WANTED -Fon House- - Aunty 174 kont st. ,gg May 11- if. I . . ";fl':;ED A Milli: roa osusa. do Mlliiowork. Must be able to A ‘n °°°ki\1S- Good wages. only t water éitrigix. Bruce Stewart,m WA m_c"£§rf:;wTEioi-if on TEN i.iv- mi l_.H;l|~. Will be nt Eldon Hotel noon dy und Saturday fore- O °0°nv_‘smsicvcLs w/turno- 04 Box qfgiéoii order. Wriln 11 . T' - . state niako and flee. 8803 5 1]. 2i up - - - _ OREMA \ f -°>--i BUKEYNIIZE? sA-Li: runui-runs Bumvén ii atc.. at sir w. w. vm, Wed '°°l¢°nce. Brighton mending lnfgdmf U M" °‘"“` mpecuos th . ocioclt. Open for mom R B il (Tuesday) ativ- ` ' °‘“'ili0. Auctioneer. M . seiitcil at thc llniteti Statics (‘ap- itnl by ali oilieiitl of alllbassailoi- ini rank. Mr. Rowell annolini-ed then that neptotiations wi-rc then ill proixress i>t‘t\veen the tianadlan llritlsh, :ind ilnited -States govern- lnrlnts witii a view io llefiile the status of the t‘tinudian Minister. Ao eortling to the anouncement made toilay it has been arranged that the King on the advice of the Can- adian government will appoint a minister plenipotelltiary who will have cilargc ot` (‘zllladi:in afl`alrs at \\-'iisllingtoir and will at all time be the ordinary channel oi’ coninitini- cation with thc United States gov- ernment in iilattcli-z purely Pali- adian. (‘t-iisors will act upon in- structions from limi reporting dir- ectly to ilie (lnnndian Govcrnincnt in the absence oi the 'British Am- bassador. The (‘nnatiian Minister will take charge of the whole ein- hassy and ot’ the representation of imperial, its well as Canadian in- terests. -By this method Canada sectires direct conimiiniciition as a nation with the iliiited States with out ally depiiriiire from the pl'in- ciplc of the diplomatic unity of the ilritish l<}mpire. _ "l‘he estilnates for the present fiscal year include an iipproprlaiion of $80,000 for the maintenance ol the (‘nnad oattie ami iliirtl' horses on ditch. ' PRUUEEDINGS iN THE PRUVINUIAL LEGISLATURE May 11 ilotisc niet at 11.55.. On motion oi l-ion. lien Gallant a petition was recoriiell for incorpora- tion oi` lilo Tlgnisll llall (‘o. Poli- tioli ri.-ceivod and bill reall li first little. iMr, Metherltli asked thc ('oln- nlissioncr ot’ Agrlculttirc zlnswcrs to the following questionsz' ' 1. ilas thc Depztrtnlent ul Arr] cuilnrr- received any inquiries fr.im any part. u' thc Province regarilng limestone as it fertilizer. 2. Hlivc they any iniorliiation re- j_:.ii~tliiig deposits ot' iilnostone ill this Province. It. iliis thc-Goverilint>iit i~ecei\'ed request ti'oln any parties in the Pruvinco regarding thc procuring ol. a limestone criisher for the purpiisi of crushing li-niestonc in this Pro vince. HON. W. M. LEA replied verbally lilut a letter had been reeeivco from Mr. l, T. Reid, Ebbst`lcct, stating that there were deposits or limcstonc in that vicinity‘, and ask- ing lt`.tllc government would put in a crusher. lie. Mi‘. Lira, had rt-plio,| that the izovcrnnicnt would look into tho matter. in reply to Mr. l{ennedy's ques- tioli, previously asked, u,s to wheth- er tho government piirposr-tl taking ni plcbiscitc on thc Proliibltion Ques- t on. HON J. H. BELL replied tlial. no steps had been titken towards tak- ing such it plobiscite and nonc lvt.-.rc in fontempialion. The pi‘c.~letlt law, llc said, was el`loctivc ami inorc workalblc than if assistctl hy a federal ltrw. HON. A. E. ARSENAULT asked tho i.r\lider of tiig Gnvornnlont to table all thu following corrospond- cncc. l, (`oimespontilrncc ‘between the i’<-.nsion iloard limi tho presont. (iovcrnnlcnt with i‘ct'ei'cncc to thu l’elisiou iliiicc, (`linrlotteto\vn. 2. -(lorresptindcnci- between tho Labor flepartnlent and lilo present Governiueirl wlili reefrence to thc [labor iiureau, (‘llarlotlctowu. lion J. ll. iieil ri-plied that ho was getting thc eorrt-spontlonec ready limi would liiivc it ready to- nlorrow. ` HON. A. E. ARSENAULT asked when the budget. would the brouirht. down. [last--wt-ek we were given to untiersiilnd it would be broliglii down tile curly part of this week, There is no notice on thc order paper viii and its 24 iioui's_notici- must be given tilts means another delay. llo would in all sincerity advise the government. that. if the bnsincss of thc session is to he explltined the iiiidgei. slliiliiil bc brought down at once. HON. J. H. BELL sail] lin had been ondouvorlng to have tho estlnlatcr' coniploie und hoped to have them rendy for tonlorrow. H-ON. A. E. ARBENAULT. Then why not put it notice on the order paper? HON. J. H. BELL, did not con- sider tilts necessary. On uiotlon of Hon. W, M. Len An Act. to amend nn Act for tlio on. eourlfrigolirent of horse breeding in I‘. J. island, was read a second time and the llouso went into t`oin- mitteo for consideration of the same. - After -considerable amendment and correction including increase ofxalllon enrollment foe from S2 to $5. nd annual renewal from $1 to $5. the Ati was agreed to and order- Ni to he read n third time tomor POW, On motion of lion, \\'. .\l. l.t~a _-\n Act to amend .»\n Act to amend the iioineslic Animals Act. was road .t set-ond little. ilousc (went -inns colninltteo with Mr. McArthur in the chair to consider the bill, lion. W. lil. l.ea expiultlr.-¢|. that iii" 0i1]01‘l ot' the bill was to com. liiTpi'opci' t-tirltrol of ali scrub male imiillilifi. thc anleutling t-.inhgv ming And it shall -be the duty of the own. 0"” ‘U US" l>i`0lN'r means for the con- trol of such animals within the iloulain of their premises or else- \\'herc_ ` H"“*‘¢’ ii‘lI`se`l_iiet at 5.10 and iii colli- An [;ix|.lf>liliietl consideration of in Ut( to tinieutl An Act respect- lhllv onlestlc Anlllials, Mr. McAr- lli in the ch-iir. Some discussion took placc on the following clause substituted as all amendment to clause section 30 oi’ the Act 51 Victoria (tap 4. "Tile owner of any animal so taken tip siiuli be entitled to have the sanlc returned him If clailrled before the saute be sold on tender- inl-! to the person having the trust- “_'iY iilPl`@0f. the respective penal- tli-s,_foilowinL:. namely: l<`or every stallion and bull twcnty five dol- i_tlI‘Ht for cvcry ram, ten dollars; inf "very boar bis. ton .lolita-..-; tim less such animals have been rcgiil- arly kept in control by tying or co'u.fliieincnl Mid hayo acciilcnt- "HI" |"""i\"l\ ai ii\l`iU‘i such pen-i|t_v bciili: in zitldltion to the cli.'ir;:i-s lor ki-ep and all other expenses lu- ciirred tip to tho limo of such it-ml er. HON. A. E. ARSENAULT slig- gcslcd that the pciiaitles were raili- cl' severe. , lion lt. N. ('.ox and lion. t’ \\'. i`rosby tllouglit the penalties should stand. up the liijury done by the l`illlliiI\l»Z at i»;-irilo of such anlniliiil is ni`ii-il very great. HON- W. M. LEA cxplaiucrl that thc intentloil of the Act is not to .affect these who liabitttnlly ltr-op their :inimnii-l tlctl up or couiincil Only those who deliberately tiirli their animals out are liiihlc. 'l`hi- i-huisc was allowed to pass -:intl the Act ai:l'1-eil to with nnii-ildnli-nts ailil ordt-rcd to he road a third limi- ioilltii‘|"iw. Oil motion ol` lion. .|. .l. .inhu- :itou the iiouse went into commit- tee for further eoilsidcration of the Taltaiion Act. Subsection iii of clutiso 120 pllh lished yesterday was under con- sideration. MR. B. W. LEPAGE thought that a l-irgc i`irm from otlisldo, iioim; business lil this province, stioulii be obliged to ~pny taxes. There wort- such firms here, with aiu-nts mid gunlplcrooms. why should these meu escape taxation wllilc otir people are heavily tiixed. Mr. (`. McArthur{slild therc was nothing ill the nrglinienf advlineed by the previous speaker. llc thought those men h-ive no right to 'ho taxed. Tiiclr agents ure doing business here. we get conaidei'nb|c taxes from thcin and there is tio reason why they should be drivon ‘ out of the province. MR- MURDOCK KENNEDY thought the nix proposed was un- just. We have tt num-ber of these agents doing business here und it would be unjust to drive them out of the Pro- vince. Tiicse men have made their Mexico as a Preoa tspecial to The Guardian.) ‘ \\'..\Siil‘N(i'l`()I\', May il.----l'resi iii-iii t‘iii'|'nllz:i, and his cailt|idllti‘ for the I\’lexican pri-sitiency lg- llacio ilonzillas, have hccii capiiir- Pri by revolillioiiary t`ori't's_ accord itll-I Io ..'eiiii-oiliciiil atlvircs recei- vvil hi-rc today. 'l`lltii'iigh [hp gmm. l-llamicls eliiuc lllfornlation iliat tleiii-ral 0bl‘i'i:oii. their captor, had Lrivcn strict. orders tllat the lives :illii ilitt-rl-sis ot' the prisoni-l'.~'. ln- lirotet-iorl. Since a report from Aguti i'i‘ii-ta tlint ('arraliza had il!-en ns- .sassiliatcii was l.:i\ni‘ralIy tli:~zi-riw|lt- "ti in otiii-ial eil-tales tonilzllt. 'l`llt- liatllcsllip Ultlahoilla and three additional (lt~sti'oyers were ol'rli~rl\rl to .Vlexico with thi: ilsusal first port of call Key \\'t-st. 'i`ile .enilin of thu great hnt.tle'illips utlon. ciraisllig lin- nlimbcr ot' inarinvs, and sailors available for dtity. Slltnild the oct-.asioli di-ulalid the four vessels could st-ntl asliorcl mort- than 150 iiien, i~‘»i-i-l‘etai‘y ot" the Navy lialiit-ls, in anliolint-ing thi- iiispatcli of tilt* ships today.. said tilat ||li>i‘<‘ was no illillletliait-1 llvi-tl t'o|- tlleni bill tllat it would hey “l.:ooi| policy to have a force really- lii case ol' oiiiergeiit-_v._“ IGI. PASO. May ll.»--'l`he situat- ion in Mexico continueil quiet to- day aecorilini.: io ri-porl_.. reaciiiilgl ill-l'e. (lt-il'ei'al ()bl'i~gon \\'~ls last' cstiilllisliiiiix his authority tlll`ougii~i olit lilo t-oiint|'_\', with every import-. ant city lilidcr his control ami firmi ly in control of Mexico city, ltebelsl here said today thi* liefectlon of. 1' g . _ is inainfestly for the plirmise oi` in- iew remaining sections would be' comploli tl within the nt-xt two days The Presbytery A And- Divorce i<`olll»\vllii: lvas the i'i~soititioll rc 'i`iic:;c men are intelligent. 'lhe pmpiy professions oi’ syinpitthy. 'government that has arf: 0 D r.-ity's workmen. thot cl' S on to fortune; omitted. all the VOYHZG Of their me is 5° They would do better ii’ Mr. Higgs desires. to escape from being :ind subservient follower. a ¢iY9d ill' guilty of a shameful betrayal of bis. before it is too late and line himself government and its unjust and dis- men which taken at. the flood leads und in shal- siient in the debate he certainly would h better advantage. His weak and lrlesolate remarks L have the least effect in deterring the government from its ssed great sympathy for the work- 1 wonder what he takes the working men tor? be satisfied to be lcd ull Un '1\°"~'» lalk'.’. , vt? if¢»i-"‘- I 'T . y are shrewd. i ¢ ik hut action- not mere What they retiulic of Mr. iliggu is no. a . . but well directed blows against 'tha d d t lace such unjust burdens 110011 i\\0 ' in log sowliitr. hut manly independence. in short there is only one course open to Mr. liiggs-citlicr to act or resign- l am, slr. etc.. TAXPAYER. _ ._ - Hel-A German Zeppelins Fly to Russia (Special to The Guardian.) i‘ARl.S, May 1i.~Seven Gorman zepplins have been seen going east over Warsaw, according to news- paper reports from the i‘oiish call itat, and it is believed they are qo- ing to Russia from Germany with military instructors. _._4»c:»---- .laps and Soviets , Come To Terms (Special to The Guardian.) ` Dtrssl-moons, May il.-A .lip- unese Banking Commission has oil' oned it lnuncii nt Essen and togeth or with Dutch financiers have been heavily buying marks throughout the Ruhr area. The result has been to force up the value of the mark. hut what effect it will have on cx- change is still a matter of colliPC' ture. There is evidence that the Japanese are interesting themsel- ves both financially and pi‘8¢iiC5i' ly in loading munttion firms of the Ruin- and that time have been many conferences at Kr\li`>D5 fe' cently that give strensth in “W suspicion that the Janine” ‘Vm 5° a financial power in this YADIDUS ‘armament film Ontario To Have Mothers Allowance (Special to The Guardian.) TORONTO, May L1.-After July 1 of this your pensions for widows with two or more children will be a reality in Ontario, if lion. Walter l)roilo'il Mothers Allowances llili. introduced into the Legisiatum yesterday, passes the House at its present sitting. As with the mimi- mum wage board two of the mom- bt-rn oi' the commission will be women and the five persons who will constitute the commission will serve without remuneration, ln the .‘ not as introduced, there are no tig- ures showing the extent of pensions to be given. This is apparently left to the board which will decide the amount of assistance to be given. Besides widows, the act. extends its benefits to the family of a man who is aa inmate of an insane asy- lum or of a man who is permanently disabled and incapable of contract- ing to the support of his family. There-are stipulations as to resi- dence in Canada and Ontario and the act as at present introduced limits its ,cope to mothers whim two or more of her own children under fourteen years of an and has not adequate means to care properly for them without the st- slstsnce of allowance under this ~ act. t