r-'* The Paper Thai". Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew l k ciierlettetown Guardian, Three Cents. Founded 189i. Evening Guardinn, 1337 - Morning Guardian, ,___? LABDR DAY STRIKE IN FRAHN or 111111 511111111111 ,Twelity-iour Hour Strike to Demoiistate Solidarity oi Labor Held lip Practically all Work. i (Dom. Press Special.) PAlllS. May 1.—The twenty-four 1min- qtrike called by French labor denlonstrilte its solidarity lip- 1 .p‘i)1re11tly' was generally complete today. Ar it) a. m. practically all work in l'.l111s had been stoppcd,. Only a few street scars and sub- way trains on shout runs were ill operation. There, were no indicat- ions of violence, however, and the city was quiet. Work in England Tied Up l IDNDUKN. ‘May L-British lath- orers observance oi’ biaiy Day was the most chtensivc iii history, it was lndlicateil early today. Between six and seven lnillion lwflfkpfg were expected to fail to report fur- ‘llll-y lhrowulg other thousands out of work. Millers steel workers “"11 5Dlllll0lL-l agreed to a coulplete cessation of work for ‘.24 hours, Fred ‘ilrllmley, secretory of Trades Unlttin collgr s parliamentary coni- ililillflt.‘ said. Elramley ilppealell to all workers :0 observe today as .1 holiday. liiiig’s Horses . Did Not Win (Dom. Press Special.) llrOlNlXllN, May 1.~Neliller 11f the King's entries, Lemonade and Pili-llillnellii, ivas able to secure a place ill tlle lthotlsand Guinea one 1llil1- Ullifiti at Nclwlllllrket, yester- lllly. Iona was firs-t, (‘icerune se- cond ilirtl Vales cure tfllllril. 'i‘ivellty olll- horsi-s rail. ' Demoustraiion_ _ Before lrisb Prison (Dom. Press Spcclafd’ LONDON, lMluy t.—-Slnn Feiin, tltdliQH-Sifillufti in front of Worlil- WllOLl Scrubhs prison introduced i1 novelty. last night when they brought along n flying column oi’ steel helmeted forlilcr soldiers to ward oif attacks by anti-Stun Felli- i-rs. The flying column only invit- ed attack, however, 11nd several ilersons were injured ‘before the police could stop the fighting. One 1111111 Wits tllki-n iu 111* hospilll scy- erely ivounded. Twelve 111' ilhe. irisll lilllljltd‘ strikers l11 Wotlllscrubb, on ilehalf oi‘ wllo111 Slnu Fvlllflfs have been staging their demonstrations, were released last night. WlLL VISIT ORIENT AVOLIPVILLE, April 29—-.\ir. W. (‘. Archibald, of lwolfville, and his younger sister, iilrs. Edgar G._ Lewis, of (itlmberlallil. are making pllins to start next .1utu111n and win- ter to the Orient. They llntcnd to spend three months ill biestoptlia- 1111a, Babylon. lllgypt, (lieece 111111 itolne. They will tl.l\"*l on 111111111 of lilc famous rivcrs of that llucicnt world, like the Euphrates and the Nile and visit the. sacred shrines llllll historic. slpots llliltlt‘ lll(‘lllt)l'lil)l\' ill the lllSIOTY of the world. Mr. Archibald is 1.1 stllllvlll 0i history and it man of wide exper- ience. lll- ‘plans lo lvritc oi his travels and the readers of this v11’.- tlzlilli- newspaper should plotll ‘u? his ‘itillgs. OO4§O40Q§§4 CDNDENSED SPEClALS ‘LOST IN THIS CITY. LAST ffhursdny, a bar pin \vitll ill"-ll"l centre. Finder please rcturli _tu Guardian Ofiice. SGIFrS-l-lli _.?____________.._ .- ‘WANTED —MAID FOR GENER- ul housework. Apply Mrs. Lloyd Wellucr, 154 Prince St. 81146-42981. ._.§______________ ‘WANTED iMMEDllATELY TWO maids for General housework. Apply 233 Queen St. SGSS-4-ZlO-Zli. 'WANTED'3 VOUNG MEN TO act as sales agent on (‘ANAL All‘ ~illy at once to news-agency. llll" Town rnllwa-y station, tltilllr-S-l-Zil. _________.__ ‘WANTEESEOOND HAND TYPE ‘writer in good condition. Allllly 'F" cure Guardian office. 8479-4-26-tf. WANTED-—PASTRY COOK FOR 100 boll institution. Apply stat- ing wililes and enclosing rcfvl" eili-es to Matron Sullnt John “llllllly Hospital, Enst St. John. . . li. 81525. _..___,,____.__. y CHANCE-S.—FREE Texas Oil map. ‘If interested in oil lenses, send for may showing Tues Oil field. Mnp is free. Lease Sflltlflllltdi vyllntellfiillloway (‘oin- Tlflll)’. 301i Main SL, Fort \Vorl.l1. Texas. ‘BUSINRS-S _ 8502-4-27-5l. ‘WANTED A MAID FOR GENER- al housework. Must. be able to ‘l0 plain cooking. Good wages. APP‘? l0 Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 1t Water Street. mtf vsuamsss PARTNER is WANT- "d by l1 reliable gentleman of ii PPOBDQPO-ll end first growing bust nous concern in one of the very beat districts of the Province. Mllllt be of good moral character Wllll a few hundred dollars in invest in it. Apply care Guardian 9m"- , _ 84854-241! Jugo Slav Minister Coniers_ with Nitti (Dom. Press Special.) liOMill, May l.»~A 'l‘ricsti~ til-- stllltcll stiiil M. Pllsiti-h, Jilgo-Hlzit‘ lcilder, was l11 that city en routc from llelgralle. to ‘Milan to collfcl" wllln Alltoin 'i‘rilluhiltch, Jllgo~ Shiv fori-igll lllllllirlitll’. 'l‘rul1il1ilcl1 illi- tlespzitcll slild, lllill ill-cidl-tl not to return to Jilgo-Hlavia for fear oi‘ -b1>i1lg held tip ivy gem-lull strike. ’l‘hi'r - he h-as been ri-prcsciithlg his coiiiilry ill ilonversiltliolls with .pr1-- mlcr Nl-tii of llllly, oil -.1 st-ltio- nieilt 0t’ the Adriatic controversy. Germans Again Threaten Trouble (Dom. Press Special.) BERLIN, May 1.—'l‘l1e announce nlclll of lli-rr Severing ihai troops wlill ~11". sent into the south lluhr district, despite prcviolls promises to thc contrary has caused cou- sltli-rahle uneasiness ilnlong work~ f~l.‘.. Deputy, Brass, leudcl‘ 111' thc Ruhr worlwrs, t-oluililllltilig on Si-v- r-ltingfs stilti-lulnlt Slllql “the siiillll- loll ill liuhr is tluiri, 1111 lll-ich- swehr arc lli-ctlcti. Alllltullfi for aid - Wlltlltlli prompted the Goverlllllellt to illnltllllll-tl ileclilc to send troops from capitalistic quilrters." Marlilme Province Telegraphic News (Special iiEoual-dlan.) BIG CONTRACT (Special to Thc Guardian.) ST. JOHN. l5. llllli-s lllltl Sllll have been iiv\'lll'tliltl 1111- contract illnounliili; ltl $20000 fill‘ ill" l‘t" according to :1 ralllltllll-ul o1 ‘ll. ll. corner of K111i: llntl (lcrlnllll Streets ivllicli will be list-ll 11s :1 llrlilicli ot thl- Standard llank of (Tltnlulll. CAPT? LARDNER DECORATEC‘ BY llALll-‘AXr-(‘zlptuln l". ‘l- llilPllllPl‘, colnliliiliilci- 11f illc (‘able sllip Nitti-Kay Bennett, has bilelrllit- ctlrlltl-d will: the order of tllc 11:21- llsh blmpirc by the King, tor 111.1 clohli- rllpllirillg work i11 ihc Atlltn» tic. (luring the war. BIG BUILDING SCH KING emefl lN ST. JOHN ST. J()llN.—-lluilding pvfliilis for foitriillln new or rcnlollcllcd struc- tures have been issued for tilts month involving ll cost of $207,050. ___i¢o-c>_-_- HALIFAX ADOPTS DAY LIGHT SAVING. 1l.-\1.1-i<‘.\.\'. N. s- April 3lJ-—Tll<fi llilllfilx cur "lllltil-ll by 11 will‘ "l ii t.) it lli-ililli-d lust night to ildillll illlylight sliviul»! "ll Dilly 10th ___.1--i-Q-l—**‘“ BIG HOTEL m s1: 401m ST. .lOllN.~-Annthcl‘ big hotel will ho crectcil hercvihis sullllnilr. prt bllbly on llrinile William Street, lluliiiftlllll‘, to it statement of ll. ll. blcLcllilil, Secty. of the tolunler- i-illl (‘lilo who, returned fronl Milli- il‘l‘lll today after visitinl! Pllllilllll-‘ill- there. ST. JOHN BANK CLEAR B. ~ Si. John llunlt ST. JOHN. N. cli-iirlllgs- this i-zlr were $1l.5iil.l'>7~“l lust year Slhlltlibllils- GOOD RUN OF SALMON __--<0>——-— French lluions Display Powr (Dom. Press Special.) PAllflS, April lZll.—-'i‘llo great working class of France intends to stop fllr 11 pt-rioil of 24 hours. on Mary i. the eutlrc productive organ of the country. rls a sllrnt Ttfliilllilt‘? nf its power. ‘Frnilcfl Uli- lnnlstn ilizcluril that virtually t-vcry wllr-ol of industry will be tntitioll- less in that. period, the moat extensive shill down ill the history of the country. All 1111- precedenteil number of illlions tllr- oughout the country lire co-opernt- iilg 111 the movement. including rail INGS INCREASE -wiiy workers ilnll lullllsrs. Thcrc is reason -to hope however, that the ilelnoilsti-niioil will lint go further than n iligllifiell show of POW"? and predict ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN,‘ Plans for Canada’s Representation asbington ‘ W'A.Sll'lN(i'I‘ON, May 1._l*l11m.1 tor the full diplomatic represent- ation oi’ i-“allliillt 111 Washliilgion -ll'l- nowbeitlre President Wilsml, 11nd. ulltll lie has acted on till-m, ll l-‘l llllt "Kilt-tried that any fornlal steps will he taken 111 Oiliflvfl tr; Tlflwlllil the project. 'l‘111=. extent oi the functions of the proposed (‘illiailiiln representative has not yet been defined, hilt the general understanding is that he will be limited to treatment oi’ matters llillely of .l\.-lnericz1n-(‘unadiull in- tore-sis, lcilving questions involving ‘Kent-rill policiies to be ilealt with l1,’ the British Ambassador. 1 At-l the State Dqilartlnellt, has now taken ulliler consideration the securing oi’ plllpwood fl-"olu (‘illlilla for Jilllerican use. it is llolicvi-tl that it decision 1m tile question of (‘illlotlizln tllpltilillillti representation i011 is regarded as one pclzilliarly proper for llirecl uegotiiit ion lit“ i\\‘i'|‘ll (‘an-ado and the llnitt-il States. JQII‘ " Mexico-to Call For New President (Dom. Press Special.) MTCXIUO t‘l'l‘Y, blayl 1.—-A ilk‘- splllch to Lztppi-ils ‘ an lillws- E é mlipcil hli-ri- illislarcld today that lfllllis" ‘ will lie t’lillt’tl lll extracti- lllllary ssloll to ullllnc a provision ill [.)l‘(‘Hltll‘l|1 to ossuluil the office in DPPPlliliPl‘ ivllell (‘zlrlwtlizlfs term OXDTTPS. Cheese Market (Special to The Guardian.) ()'i"l‘.-\\\’.\, April 3li.—-'l‘lle Minis- ter of A;-1"ii-i1llt1i'1= has receive-d tile t'ollo\\‘illgcl1bli-* from llic British Ministry of Fond. ll has now bet-n ill-finitely‘ lll-ciili-ll illat 1111* .\lillisti'_\' 11 - S u‘ill not tuirchllsi- llli‘ new s1 Uiliuiiliziu cllilt ._ _ 'i‘ll1- 11 lliillll ilnporli-rs st-lliui: prlci- of Zip’ cents llllw l11 fort-c, will bi- l'l‘lli(iV(‘tl :11 llu curly illltc, hill the lllllximilin rciull prici- of 1111c Slllllllil; ailil tor wllolc milk filitllnlit‘. will ri-nlllill ill forcc fill‘ thl- lilul- llciliir. 'l‘l1 effect of this decision will be 111.-ll the cxptlrt 111' chccsi- will 111441111 lltlll‘ till-ninth the ilsilal k’llillllli‘lt% bill illi‘ price will be reitulatilil rlolt- 111' less by the ulnxinlulu retail prii-c in the l'nitcd Kingdom. - —-—<r0-}—-— Sugar t0 be 30c a Pound (Special to The Guardian.) l)'l"l‘.-\V\".\, April Zlll. Tliilft‘ t-vcry ]ii'i).‘;|li‘(’| o1 all i‘tll'|_\' tllltl c1111- sldt-rilllii- llli’l'i“l.‘li' ill lllt‘ |ll'li’t' 111 !4ll_l‘2\l'. it Wit‘ iltlililllllt-l-ll toil. y, l1_\' :1 titan clnscly‘ ill touch -u'itl1 lllt’ lllllrltei. 'l‘ll1- pri-si-nt pricc, l_ll_i'.ll it is, is bllsctl on tllc fllrillci" pricc oi lllc l‘.'i\\' products ill (‘uh (iiiulltlui; its tllc costs to llli‘. groc- ery siorc 11ml basins" tlltlril on llli‘ llcW (ftihlln pricc :1 pound of lillkliil‘ is now worth i1 iittli- over 2!) ccnl Thi- fact that pctlplo £ll‘t' not pzi_ 111g so lilllltll is hccililsc tllc fllllll- cries lll‘i" still using the stocks fni wus- sllill the pricc will soon he 150i cl-ilts it pound. | Big TVICJyTIJay l Strike Todayl (Special to The Guardian.) ' PARTS. April 30.-~- While Paris lillil all Idrllncil tiilllly ilppiiri-lllly fllccd sci-ions labor tic-lip \iilli(ll‘l‘llW .\l:l_\' day. therc llii(l becu no ludic- zittiulsfillllt lllc strike would ils~ Slllllt‘ l'(‘\‘l)lllili‘ill1l|’_\' ill‘ violent char-i l11-tor. llclllonst llious clllli-ll hf‘ fcilcrlitioll lilbllr was plirt oi‘ l1 gul- cral lllovelllcnt by l-liiropcllu l1ll|f.‘l' and socialists to i-niilrce lllt‘ll‘ .11» mantis tncllulinl: nutionlllizilliiln of industry. Tlll- (ioverlilllclll was tltk- ing iitlllflilillt! llli-lisllrcs In maintain order, pill down illlssible violence and insure continuation 01' indep- onilable public services. Unions voting fllll ‘ll-i hour strike includ- ing restaurant and hotel workers. transportation, gas. clecirit-lll, the- orcticill. Dillltlllli‘. trades. nlilles, tvleurlipll llilll tell-phone, mi-tal chelnlcltl. ilgrii-ultilrul, i-olumrlr- cinl. blinking. do -kers , port 11nd printing workers as uw-ll 11s runny li-sscl- cruits. No ueivspllill-rs will he published after six p. 111. today as till mechanical ivorkers have linuounccil their intention to join walkout. BlilllLlN, April Zltl. Polish troops have picrci-ll llllllslicviki front anti taken l\‘ll illousnml prisolli-rs llis patch to Vlssll-llt- Zi-itllng from \Vi11'.-lnw said tonight. --<0 Japanese Are Massacretl (Special to The Guardian.) 'l'OKlO, April llil.~-ll11lsl1c\'lk soldiers illdell by 1.000 Kori-tins and D00 (‘lllnese iulissllcrcd 270 Japan- ese soldiers and olll reuilne fills- slans ill iltiilcks on Japanese (‘on- ilillillf‘ in Nilmlntcr-ltti. llccorlllni: tn details illilile public b)‘ wllr tifflct- I totllly. here will be hastened as this qucst- - In England, " illltlcrinlll,‘ l’t‘.~iilliilllli rl-ccully pn-z night iii-lice. »iti i-i-nts pcr pound.) Wlllflll llllil’ lllllll llll‘ lllWPl‘ lll'll'l’- ll. ‘iccoriiillg to llllgh Kerwin. llircct ‘ANADA, MONDAY, MAY 3, 1920. lllNlTElJ STATES 11111111 BECOMING 11111111111111 labor Dav Demonstrations Planned as Protest Against Failure oi Government to Make Peace with Germany. 1 . llll Sovii-t was pliluileil for ‘ R r ‘ today 1y Radicals, ilt.’(ft|f‘ll‘llll; to l T llll AM). Ala)‘ 1.—~A nation wldi- illlillilllltwlllitdlifi by leaders here. atliwlitlllSiidillOll to protest against 1'1'h1- (lblliolpilfiilltin will (lunsisl U; the arrest i1l1ll deportation of Rad! ; lllllvllllg: ill every large cily in thi- lUlilS, the fatilul-‘e of the G()Vt.*f‘li-;t'llllliil'_\' wlere local lenders will (ment to declare ilcace with (ier- lfllifltlk, NU ptlflfllqg, m- other ‘l‘a|n‘)|l_ ,lll‘.\ll_)', alld to ileluaild recognition slrlllioils are pllllneil it was sit-l11. France T0 Have Share Oil Wells (Special to The Guardian.) l’\lilS, April I10.- ll ivtls lcxcill- "tl lllllll)‘ I lClluii-lill lilis ciillrtl-llt- (‘ll to give 1|Tll't‘ TWPITI) ' ct-llt l11 ll1l- tllllptil tli-liri- ~. lilc ilil u'l-lls iuklestlpullllllill 111111 lllc lli'lil' l-Iltst. (Dom. Press Special.) lDanish King Calls l For New Cabinet , . | (Dom. Press Special.) , l LONDON. May 1.—~A (‘iipellllllg- lt’ll tll-spllich itllltly slllll King ifllrlsl ,iali hail calltlll on Dr. (‘hristeusi-n l11» i':11'11l ,1 ll\‘\V cahiut-l. ‘The appoint l lllclll l11‘ .\l:lil~.inil.- Mllldl‘. Lassen. 'l-tlilor of A-Alhtlrg r\lll~ll'llllllfli‘, to lit portfolio W115‘. considered lllllq)? iShe would ill- ill" 1' st Wtllllllfl l-vl-r- ill ii Dllllish ‘ formant‘ (Special to The Guardian.) _Titi.\ll‘l, April Qltl. 'l‘l1l- tloreril- lllt-lll Ilillily ilcuii-d the. report lliiil llll- (Jlmlnlanilcr of till- (lrillser l-It- tilt hail hl‘t‘ll illltllllrizi-ll to negot- lilli‘ it resuillptlou of lliplilmiliit- rc- llltlorls with Russia through Soviet representatives .1 Noi-ilssisk. 1.111171% Laws Are Discussed "L11 illlld :1 post c1111- lfll-t. Earthquake Recorded » l At_St_._l.ouis, Mo. 1 (Dom. Press Special.) l lST. LOUIIS. ll.\l*o., lMzly l'l'—.~\ll l earthquake disturbance lasting Ill) scc1111tl< was 1'c1~o1'llc1l Iiy si-islliii- lgiulpll at Si. Louis ifllivelrsity a; 59.15 a. lli. ttlililgr. . (ll. S. Confers l 0n Print Situation (Dom. Press Special.) l \\'.\SlllNil'l‘tl.\'. May l.—~'l‘l1-- (Special to The Guardian.) ti'l"i‘.\\\’.\. April ilti. Iicrilluilli-n- lllllilllls lli-slgili-tl l11 prnllloii- lini- ‘ ill lllws respecting Will‘l(~ unpl-nslltitln and control 01' ~_ \\‘1~r1» lllllllt’ lo the ltoylli sioll of thi- iiuifil-lltloil of alws lll llli~ llll-i-tinil tinlil)‘. 1111ltl1~rs hall hcllll refi-rre-il ‘sell thy illi- Ht'1l;lll~ |ll'il\‘ltllll),§ for .1 Zjtlllll clillllllissillll l11 1-1i11l'l-l' witlli l(‘111ild:i 112i llll- print )1‘.1pi-i' sltllilt l lion was rl-parltd favorably today by 1111- .ilou»:t~ l-‘orcigu Affairs. tinlil- llliticc. A11 llllll'il1ll.lll‘lll clpprnveil ilnlvillcs. that the (‘lllllllliswoll _._-lillll- ..=d_ rc- : 5 i The recolnlllelltizitlllil l-olilili-llslli ion liiilllll. "guiding worktntllfs Illillllllvl‘ thirteen and onl- oi" iliem il'l'|;.ll'[ l‘! llli‘ prl lilll-ili illslcllll ll? l lo l'illl}§l'l-‘5~>. is 111 llit‘ effect that 111i provinces tltltilil, llll- itica of exclusive siziti- in- t' -, 1.; -, ELECTION POSTPONED iliil-fifl ‘i’. l; .1333'".lfiti.lfiil..llll..l _ lllill all l-inployces of ilrllviilcizll l (Dom. Press Special.) i SAN .-\.\"l‘()Xl(l, 'l">x.. Ivllty l—~ Mexican pri-sillcllllll i'lt't'lll1ll>'1 sci ‘for July 4 llZiVi‘ lit't'll lifllillltillvtl ‘hm 1m." M‘ mlnvm“ "r WWI“! \\'ith I-‘Ltliftl ltl llll‘ l-‘llcloi'il-s Act mm-“T- tinlil-r foilrtcllii 111' girl ilntll-i" iittr-lln l _\'tl:lr:: ill fill!‘ ltllllll lic (‘lllllltllfltl ill l (lovcl-lillli-nls and of nlunii-iplliiiies incltltlinc police and ‘iirclilcn bi- in- t-ltltli-d within the scopll of illt’ Wtlflilililhii ifoillylcllsllllilll Act. -—_"".*"¢“" n11) illililst lll t-sllllllislilili-lli. Tile l-oililillltt-i- also ri-ctlllllllcuils ill~ spnctiilu 1111' all factories. 'l'lll- 1-1-- llltiftllliilll)‘ iliscllsseil (Strike Fails __ l . ill llillitltl States .'.';‘§.ll'.'.‘.l Almlll-li-‘I-"i? 5lll..l"§.'...‘§l.’l§ii i lllculs lllltl bccn sil_..,_'1-sli\1l 11nd rot- l (Dorm press spcciam c1l 1111 llll‘ cilnipletc‘reports as all" 1\\1A\5,,|‘\-G'l1()A\-‘ M“. “my M“. cu bclou‘ \\'(‘l'\‘ lldllpti-ll. lt-rlll strike (zzilli-q for May Day ffilill-il to lllltteriillixl- in so far its lrt-prlrts .“.o t.li1- Govcrlllllt-ilt dc< lpnrtlnenig Sllt.)\\'i‘tl. The siriki- sit- uation tllrtlllglllltli 1111- (,)lillll'_\' .1 lbcltel‘ than it has l11-en tor iv-cks, ports \\'t‘l't’ @-- -———€Q}--————~ Senate Considers Troop Removal from Halifax or of the burl-all of Cfillitllltllltiil labor (lcparlmclit. Kerwin w s ill possession of reports sllilivllig lllilt ill the iveek (‘lltllllK last night low l Ii‘ O'l"l‘.-\'\\'.-\_ Milt‘ i.—llc111ov11l oi Pl‘ Hiflkvfi WPll‘ l'l‘ii‘~- Pd Ill troops from llalifllx was discussed (lPIlllrtuu-ut than ill ~~\? lll'l'\‘lllll5 ill the Hell-llis- totluv by Sl-llatlll‘ ll“? Weekg- .. ab (‘rosby. lie lstattltl that for _vcnrs there l1:l1l been frolll two to four "> ililpi-rlal rtgllnellls nlllilltninell :11 Halifax 11ml linlple ilcl-ollilnlululion hild l11-cu crcllicll for tllelu there by the lllll|it‘l'llll tlllthtlrit-ics. Five ' ago the Dlllnill-itlli ha.) llntll-rtakcll tll gar- rison Halifax 11nd illli‘ properly‘ l11‘ tho imperial (lororllllil-lll had ‘been I'M TAKlN’ MYSELF- HOME IN A BASKET - / '1, l’ I /' llll'llt‘il to the Dllllliuitlli authorities // ’ ,/' 'l‘i11- Dollliniilll hlltl nlnilltwincd 7/ / from two l11 lhrl-c thousand int-ll v1 "|;\ tilerc. ”I/~ , 1.11s \'t‘(ll' llll agitation was rais- (‘tl iltlillllfip tlho llllrrllck accolllllltlll- ation alitl the result. wls that till’ d%@0;~ 10",’, / P! ’ I "oi. s // ’ 0’ garrison hull been l-cnlovt-d to I [I hiontrclll and established there in / I!“ y ” [y ’ quarters that, he was informed, ’ %A 'V///.Vl were 11o lltliiill‘ than i1i1ose aband- / ’ \’J7 oiled at lllllifax. Senator (‘rosby held that tilt‘ withdrawal of troops from thc lllli\’ of izzirrisonillg llali- fax, was a breach of ihc agree- llll‘lll that 1111- Dtlllillllfifi tiovcrn- tllcllt lllltl made wllll the lllll)t‘l‘lll ailtlloritii-s. 'l‘u’o years ago legislat- loll was i-ililctcll for 1 Fairldillll Army of tcn tllollsllnll so lilerc should hl- llnoilgh 1111111 to provide < , 11 force lil blt)llll"'lll without u'eak- ‘ cuillg lllt‘ llalilllx garrison. ‘fllcrc WtlN also. llll‘ quostillil 11f lllt’ lillvlll ‘llrlls prcpcrl". it has 110111 tlecilliltl to \\‘lllllll';l\\' lht‘ North .-\t~ lllliic Stllliitllllll‘ to licrnlllllll and dock property hall been turned over to thc Dominion lllllhtillilics for lizlvnl use. lt (‘tilllll not be sillli. ’i‘h‘< \\‘.l.‘l lliltllllcr llldliN‘ that rc- qllirc.) llltcntitln. ‘Senator POWP!’ slllll that the mai- cr ivlis onl- of importance aild all- join-um] tlic ilolrzic so illllt he m-lehi rllfol“ to it at a tall-r lliitc. Senator lllclnlilll sccilreil tlho ri-p- boilltlilcllr of a committee with i111- lhorily in ascertain reason for full lift" to laud glllflllltlil for fishing at lhc Airigtllllon islands this spring. 'l‘llc 81111111 ~ alljoilrllril tilllil ’l‘i1l-s div,‘ ililil'lltll)ll. 7T1 .31? 1; 51711111 H q TEMPER-A TURF.‘ TIDE. M 001v tar-l ‘ The tldc will be high this lllorn» llli! lli 10.1411 and tolilorroiv ill 11.00: it will be high tonight lit 11.43 and tomorrow lit 12. ’ Siln sets this evening iit- 7.12‘ null tomorrow at 7.13; it rises to». morrow illornlvil; at 4.41 on.) wad. nesdsy at. 4.40. Full mtmn Silntlny. May 211d at 9.47 p. 1n. l~‘illl moon Sunday. Vluy 2nd May llllll.l'>l 11.111. til Inter-Church Fund Reaches $100,000,000 A (Special to The Guardian.) VNEW YultK. April 30.» New \ork lli-iulqluiricrs oi‘ inii-r-ciluri-h \\'t11'l1l .\lo\‘c1i1clll l11-re lollily rc~ l|(ll'l('il fund had passed $lUU,tltlll,- Utltl nlllrk. New York's total was 15110011111111 lliitsiill- 11f New York, PlfllliifiylVlilili-i, lnited States wiill $5,929,050 anti Ohio wits si-conil with $24,170,532. P‘ll‘:il reports vrerc received from Pacific Coast today when California reporicll $2,199,765 Sinil Feiilers Collie t0 Blows .41 (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, April 1:0." Several pct‘- -_*"ll-"' “'l‘l‘l‘ llljilretl in :1 llislllrbiiltces ill trulit of \Vo1'l1l\_\‘t1oil Scrilhbs Jail lll-“ll Illghl, when police dispersed the Sinn Fcin 11nd anti-Sinn Fcln 1leilii111sl1':lil1l's. lrisll s_\'llip:ltl1i7.e1's hlilfliltl llll- - lllil-ti protest llclllllll- clfllllllll “H: list illl- (il1\‘i-rl1l11e11l's refusal to ll-ct- hunger striking Stun ldc-tnl-rs lli‘l_)' lrl the evening. A il-u‘ lillnutcs litter whi-ll the Anti-Irish llrrivcll lllc fight was on. (‘ltihs lifltl stones were irecly used 111111) iliiluliteii police l'lt’tii't’ll the coin- llloils. Sim-rill ivolilcn were among llijlll't_lll. Canadlaaaml West indies - Trade Conierenc t)'l"l‘A\\'.»\, Way l.~Sir Georgi- l"ostill' ilulloilllt-cll iu the llouse to~ llilzhl that lhc Trade (‘ouference bciwccil Canada and the British West indies has been arranged to llllvn in Ottawa on Mil)’ 151. The sub- Jl‘l'ls under (llSCllSSlOli would be: tlli (‘ilnllllilllit-utioll. transport illltl (‘illilfh . lb) '1‘1'l1lll- relations. . ‘Till’ trlljl-cl of the clmfclmnzcc‘ u-‘lluld l11» ill enlargi- the volume of irllilc bl-livl-i-n (‘allulla and thr- \\'t-.~.t indies by an extension of the 1 ling pri-fi-l-cllcc, fill‘ lll-tirgl- Pxlllllllllfil that the |1r1-i'1-r1~1iti:ll t.l1'il'l' agli-llmr-nt rcucll 1-1l l11 llil‘ confi-rculv- oi’ i012 would CXllllK- ill lilfl-il. At ilit‘ irunlltlg cou- rl-rl 21cc 111i the British West lildtics would bc represenlcil including Jzllllllitrll. Bcrnludzl, the Ilahzllnzls, llrilisll Honduras ullil 'l‘l‘i11itl:l1l. The lllulter of [he cablo between (‘linilllil 1111;] the \\'cst indies was l11-ought tlp by Willillln Dufi‘ (Luncn burg). A coillrilutlion by (‘illlliila of $39,001) towzll-ils the il|)'kt?0p 11f [llis cllbll- ivas inclllilctl ill (he estimates '(’ll, and .\lr. Duff ilsl-lcil if the . was to l11- iluprovcll. i011!‘ yclirs llllsilil r 111i-;1 11ml 111-1-11 1111- llllll‘ l11 gel illrrtlliill: llllt the poor~ l-st .~ll~r\il'1- 1111 this cilhlc. Sir (ico. Foster said that this ivould llt- tak- l'11 tip ill llll- t-oliiiilgronfl-ri-l c, hilt he lllltllarslollli that illi’ op -r.1t. ion of 1111- -1 dill-int’. the u lit-cu llllnllitlziylctl l1_\‘ tllc ilnpilssillll- ity of gi-ttiilg illspi-t-liilll and r11- pllir ships to look llflcl’ it. lie hall l)i’t.’.l] il!l~'lll‘i'(l lhllt 11111111111 would gi-t a lli-ltcr servici- llcrcilftier. Sir George lid illllt the item ill the cstilnliti-s represented (‘lillaih ‘Us litre 11f a subsidy ivh-ich was ii"i'l‘s' lry til l11llil1t.li11 the calble 1111i which was 1-11\'cl'ctl by ill] ilgrce~ 1!.l-1i 1o which tin-at llril:1.i11,~l‘:11l~ 111111,, tllc Vnill-(l States and all the \\'~~s1 indies wcle parties. High Tribute to Galiantry oi the Canadian Corps Nllllv YORK, April 110-» A ilign tribute t0 the gallantry 11f llll‘ t‘:1- lliltllilll corps was pllill by 1\il1_lor (lent-rill Sir (‘hllrles TlHVTlSllPTHl ill ll lilllclli-oil given in his honor ll\' the (‘aualliiiu t‘llli1 l11-rt» lolllly. lli‘. culugizt-rl tllc Uilulitliliu corps its :1 fighting lnlll-hini- and in lllc course llf his address Pf-‘ffliil to llli- fltct illili one of his i\l\i‘.i‘5itll‘.\‘ fought ill (‘linllilu iluring the curly troirbloils iliollei-l" days llll‘l'\‘ ‘Fhcrc was cnthtisisstit- chccr- 111g us the “hcro oi’ Kilt" ‘lrose to l-lllviili. llc gave a graphic wount of the iltlVHflGt‘ on Bngdatl, the rc- trcat in ihc face 11f llle over- wht-llniilg Turkish force, and tile sllhscqilelnt prolongoil and heroic ill-fi-ulte oi’ Kill. followed by tllc surrelltli-r to the Turks. (lent-rot Tilwnsllt-ntl paid l1 high trihilic 111 llll‘ trcalulellt. llccorllcil l1i111 by tho 'l‘urks (luring the two _1'1-:l.l's lhlll lll‘ was ll prisoner in Constantinople. bllt said ihlli ht lli-ilrly wl-ul mail at his enforced inactivity when 1111 his lli‘1il‘i was on the western front, whl-rc he longl-il in bc. Finally, when at last he rcili-ilell Paris ilntl hopctl l11 llllil‘ ll llilfli] ill the mllil:lr_v l‘ vents. till ll-rlliisiicc was on illt’ poilli of being signed. Gt-nerlll 'l‘1n\1lsl1end leaves for Toronto to nlol-rovr ulornillg, ll!‘ will address iliP (‘llnllllian and Empire clubs in ’l‘oro1llt1 on Aloudny. and will spi-nli 'l‘tlt~.stl.ly' null \Ve11l1l-s1lay' in llll- nliltoil and Montreal respectively. —--—--{Q-Q»--__v. CANADIAN DOLLAR QUOTED AT 91 CENTS 1H NEW YORK NIGW \t')lll\'. April Rli Sterling exchange glrong today lit-lug l|il(‘lt‘ll :11 . ‘ll 1;’ T111‘ llc1n.'.n1l and ZlS l-l for cables (‘ltullllillii dollars \\'.“." qu-ll-‘ul iii ill l-l-nls. I l__ Worth, Printing All the Worth Reading _.___a ‘lib-Canada, a TIMELY ADDRESS AT PRINCE EDWARD THEATRE Ul- Tbe Boy in the Community Subject of Excellent Address Yesterday by Mr. L. A. Buckley. The public meeting held in the Princi- l-Idivarll 'l‘hcaire ycstelilliy afli-rllllun until-r the auspices of the Y. Ni, t‘. .-\ ir-ls very largely 11l- l(']llllt*tl—-lll8, lhcalrc being crowd- Pt . .\lr. l)’. S. Loasoll, the President of the Y. M. (I. \_ presided and on the platfolln a.o were ilev. Mr. liaylllolltl. ltcv. G. W. F. Glendcrl-I llillll. and Mr. 1., A. llucklcy, Gen- cral Secretary for 1hr- Maritime Pro villi-cs and about After :1 ft-u‘ pl-elilniuary remarks by lllt‘ cllzllrlnllll, arid prayer by ltcv. .\ll'. llllylllonll and ltvv. .\lr. tlicnllcililing, lhc main il(ltll‘i.’SS of the liter-ting was ilelivereil by Mr. llucklcy’. ivlwal’ topic was “'l‘l1e‘lloy ill lhl- t'olll111tlllil_\'." l11 his very ilxlclleut address Ml’. Buckley llwl-li upon thc value of a boy 111111 tht- possibilities for good o1- l-vil ill his future. ill.- declared lllill ii’ thl- sllilll- attention was de~ volt-d to the tluintllg and gcilcral weltklrc. of our boys its is givcu by 100 boys. t many 110011112 to their ordlliary live stock it would make an immense difference ln the men o1 the rising generation. He made a strong plea for more consideration for the boy fllld the need of greater effort for ills betterment. lie emphasized strongly the value of guidance (and a program that not-only Wmlld keep him in. lelfsiell llllll Plllllloyed in all his leisure hours but that this guidance and program should furnish growth 111 ideals that make for (Ihrlgllnn citizenship. lie pointed out that here. is where the Y. M. (i. A. comes 1n llnll helps‘ supplement the work vf ileum. school 111111 church. l11; ad dress was replete with strong illus- trations and was listened to with llllcrl-sl throughout, Features of the meeting were “will will?‘ by Messrs GE. Ritchie, Arthur Bruce and Charles Earle. Miss Lilian Earle “'11.; lg[_ The meeting closed w h bene. diction by Rev. Mr. Glendennlng. Prominent Citizen A His Passed Away The llvllih i)('l‘li~l‘l‘9i1 at tllc home or .\lr. \\'lllialn G. ilislanl, 92 Up- per lllllsbortiugil .Street, at‘ 6.20 yurstcrdny llfteliloon of Mr. Samuel Kennedy. Senior l11 the 79th year of llis age. , The deceased hail been in some- what delicate health for some time past but i1 was only within the past few weeks that his condition be- canli- serious and a few days ago absent till-tubers of his family were sullunollcil. The end came llllifitllllllly _\'l‘Sif'l‘tliiy zlfterlloon, The latl- Mr. Kennedy ivils a man of llillch more than ordinary abil- ity and forte of charactcl‘. llis life was one of activity anti his labors wcrc crowucii with much nlore than ordinary; success.- lie took an active and well informed part in pllblitVatfairs and his judgment alill crlilllsel were widely sought and relied upon. lie was a member and Flrfllll! “llilllflrttir of the (‘hristian (‘hurch in which as well (is in the tsonilmluiiy hc will he greatly miss- ed. lle leaves to mourn the follow- lug sons and daughters: Nit‘. Mur- dock Kennedy, M. L. 1A.; Dr. (‘hur- le; Kenncily of New York. who ar- rlvl-ll in thc city Saturday’ night; Donald, 111111 John l). at O'Lenry; Salllucl l11 Charlottetown; Mrs. J. l), lliggzll- ilflil Mrs. ilohcrt 'f‘ll1ld. liFilillllllfllii‘; Mrs. I). lVlcDonnhL Airs. W. ( Dl..l.zlnl ailtl Mrs. Harry llydv. t‘llnrlotlctoulrl; ‘also three_ slstt-rs, Airs. Dr. \‘t'ilson. (‘lmrlotte- town; Airs. D. ll. McDonald, Brati- illllllllt‘; .\l1 Abner Pogg. East llonlton. Alas . and 0110 brother Ml‘ D. .l. Kennedy. Detroit, .\71c.l1. The funcrill frtlln (‘harlottetosvn will take place this afternoon ill Lili) when the l‘Pl'iii1lll'; will be for- wllrilrd by train to the home n1‘ his son, .\i1'. Aim-dock Kennedy. Brilli- lillllllfl‘, On ‘filesiliiy after a service lll 1.320 l11 the cllllfcll. the remains will he conveyed to Springioli ('t-'lllt’l0l')' ivhcre interment will lic made. 'l‘i11\ (luariliiln tenders sincere s_v111patl1_v to the bereaved ialnliy anti friends. "THEIR NA_ME LIVETH FOR evsnmone" LONDON, April 30.-The war graves conlllnltti-e has decided on absolute il11iforl11i‘iy' of headstones for the graves of every mun null ivonllin who was killed or who died ill the ivllr. A platii lit-sign lll Port- illnll stone has bet-n selected, rc- coriling thi- nalne. regiment and rank. ‘mbol of rcligiious faith and lllc in. . ptioll which Kiplng chose “their ilulul- llvcth for cverlnore," u"th room at the foot of the stone for 1111 inscription linlited to 66 wurlls, m ht» personally chosen by ‘those nearest to the dead. This ilrinciplc of cqilality whether for licltl marshal 0r camp follower. has the approval of the govern~ ment. Kipling an.) Vilinston (‘hurt-hill. with (ytht-r nlclnbt-rs of the coin- mission. allilrcssetl a meeting of the army ('tillllllllii(‘1' in the llLNiFO of cillnlnluls tonight. Kipling, with iilt ’ll~l'l\‘ trf feeling spoke in favor of absolute equality. lie said the lllllill obit-ct hail been to aim at dignity and simplicity and a z-lcllsr of al i lingllcss. .\lr. (‘llilrclllll said that the wholc spirit of the army was 111 favor of tltllliilll)’ 111111 ilnifornlity. -—-<0->--- -—— A FARMER ON EVERY ‘ARM iN FIVE VEARS SASKA TOON. Stlslc. April ‘Jllr-J ll. lilisinill tn llativc of Springfield l’. E. 1.1. presliileilt of the Saskat- chc ‘till Land Settlement associat- ion ha,- hl-cn ill Dakota 11nd Min- nlestll lll tllc interests of the Land Sctlleuliull congress to he held in Saskatoon on May 25 to 28. Mr. llllslnnl hlls arranged for n number of Fllflflliilf‘?! froln different parts of 1111- l'l1lted States to address the congrl-ss. The motto of the con- gross is to he "A farmer on every filrlll in five years." One whole dny :11 1.1111 congress will be devote.) to the sllbli-cl. of immigration. Maritime Province Telegraphic News (Special tg-l-Guardlan.) PROBABLY sous MONDAY FOR HALIFAX (Special to The Guardian.) HALIFAX. May 2.——There were no Mil)‘ Day strikes or demonstra- ti ms ln Halifax yesterday but Blkns point to a “blue Monday” for many citizens. The chauffeurs and tcunlsters, 800 strong. are demand. lllK a new wage scale of $25 a week for drivers. $20 for helpers, an eight hour working day. time and 1; ha)! for overtime and double pay for llilllllllyfi- it’ they do not get this lllfiy Will not work on Monday. The llllllll-“fl llll pastry lnaknra increase in wages b9 m); granpery - 301000 ‘GALLON WATER TANK COLLAPOEB . (Special to The Guardian.) GIJACE- BAY. May 2.—A large water tankiat St, Joseph's Hospit- i-ll collapsed lust night and nearly demolished one wing of the build- lns- 'l‘h.@ capacity of the tank was 30.000 gallons and it was erected in 1919. There wits no one injured. ~——-<ro<>--_-__ 15.000 NOVA SCOTIAN MINERS STRIKE FOR THE DAY. (Special to The Guardian.) SYDNEY» Mfly 2-_Anproxinlately 15,000 miners are idle and every Colliery l11 11in Nova Scotia District oi the lfnited Mine Workers was closed down yesterday u; a. pm. testilflallist the refusal of the au- lllqrllics to release the Winnipeg strike leader's on ball pending the llf‘lll‘llli§ of their several appeals to higher courts. in Cape Breton the Strike ivas strongly denounced by (‘lrrgylllcn and others nut their pro- lPllls llllpellr to have had no effect. Many of the strikers are indiffer- ent to the Winnipeg issue and join (‘ll the Walk out merely for ole sake at‘ a holiday. wsnuzn norms INSANE. ($peclal to The Guardian.) PREDERICTON. Mo)’ 2.--Sheriif Jolln ll. Hawthorne of York County says that Werner Horne, the Ger- man reservist who attempted to blow up the international bridge at Si. (‘r0111 hlla gone insane. Horne lllls been working in the tailor shop since he entered the penitentiary. $2,393,090 N. B. DEBENTURES OF- FERED. \ (Special to The Guardian.) FREDERTCTON. May 2.--Blda were open yesterday for $2,800,000 ten year six per cent debentures of ‘he Province of New Brunswick. tile suln being used for permanent roads 11114-1 bridses and t e construe ‘iml of the St. John hilly Rail- W‘ ‘. A combination f ed by A. F]. Ames anti Co., Torollto, J. M. Robinson and Sons, S1. John, Wood Gilndy and Co.. Toronto, and tho Eastern Securities St. John, has ‘ii-ell given the preference. (Special to The Guardian.) HALIFAX, Mtly 2.—-Temperance \ct fines totalling $1,100 were paid lnio the City Treasury yesterday. One convicted boot leggefs fine was $500. -——-¢0->-———- KNOCKED OVERBOARD AND DROWNED BRTDGEWATER. N’. 8., May 1. —*CRDi.iilii Edward Walters, aged 72 was drowned today. in the comp any of his soil. they were in a sail host, on their way to their home at. Middle La Have, when a smlall of wind came up and Mr. Walters. SrI. was struck by the boom and knocked overboard. The son could not lbrlng (he boat around was recovered. threaten to strl e Monday if the. ---——oo->i- HALIFAX GETS $1,100 BOOZE FlN ' in clme to rescue him. The body