pedinl IPWAPAAPAA" _‘.._..¢--—-— rloitstown Guardi in‘ aunrdlan, i iiiii AN iii "NiNiil , NEAT special to The Guardian.) TAWA. , ion, President i, National Railways (i a ssh “on; of the Canada line!- . . gwering has ac Steam May 291,5 RHZZAK foriner to have representation on t' on the Board of a question by Right an Two Cont! Founded ‘i687 ANN ANNEPIS lNiNNAil iii AN ‘S. 5- LINES ween the Canadian National and Canada Steamship Lines which made it desirable. for the . the Board of the steamship coiii- //7"//' I ""r"-vww\\ “We \\i\\\\\ Read by Everybody iioiiers ilrinee E lIWflflI isianii Like the ileii - CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1923. NNNNNNASTEN NF ENNEN NPENS NlNNi t NNNAANNISA (Canadian Press) EssEN, lylay Ztl-Tlie But-gt». master of Essen today began iic-‘i pany. Sir Henry Tliorntons Die- decessor had occupied a seat 0n the iloard. - - Mr, Meighen remarked that the fact that D. B. Ilaiiua was Pitcai- gotiatloiis with representatives formation of a workers police for-ca to assist; firemcn under an agreement similar to that reached o1’ Communists llllill workers forgsiivisral tuitviis iii the Ruhr IANNNS NliN 5 ANN NNNKENE (Canadian Press) GLACE ilTY. May 2!l—~ln a con- troversy Iil'i.\\'t‘t‘|l shot heselgeil in the headquarters of tlit- firemen. ()ii the arrival of tliepol- iceincii there was a rapid (lisperszil oi the rcii HiTllIlil wearers. The iotui-l guards and firemen a! have NNININN ANAl NNNP ENS NINA A NNNiH N NAN NE‘ Nil FNNN N. N. N. i _ iirers and retire from the , association with tifiirials of tlic Doiiiiiiinn Coal Com “U. M. W.". pony lIlil lam-r (lifiirteli men salar- this condition and a ics oi‘ a liuiirlri-tl and thirty-five ilol-'t'erence is being held. ANY lars monthly providing they go down on payrolls as officials and Shot iirers rejected further cou- lieen l'(?llllfil‘tfi‘tl by police, from tiiie Rhiiii-liiiitl under aii aigreeiiieiii witii the viii-lots French (niiiiinauii- Arthur Meighen today Hon. dent of the vanfldhm Nuumm] at Cclsenkirrheii. Quebec WatchmakeuH. E. Baron Byng to be at Moncton oupplyln‘ It: wdllili‘ i" . ‘rm edveltleor meals IIYQ liitemlilill u in lowland!" ~'» i 1 .7 1 a...» l»: u. o. A. u.» Iy ma, i-ipuom OellvofIlQl-e, - Annual Iuhlo THE NNNENNNENI? \ NI] INFNNAAAIIIIN iIElA I ill PNNNNASE NAPANIE N He bud not any definite infor- iiiiation but he understood that if 's,uitable quarters were obtained- ‘tliey would be used as branches oi‘ the Government as ,well as the railways. Mr. Meighen said that If the re- port were true the acquisition would involve a capital iiivest- iiioiit which must be approved by. (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, May till-Right Hon. Arthur Nleigheii drew the atten- tion of the overnmeiit to an an- nouncement in the press yester- day saying that Sir Henry Thorn- ton had purchased a block in Par- is at a cost of tipproxlniately two iiiillioii dollars. lion. (lcorge Graham replied ENE. iii. . that the Canadian National Rail- tlie Government. Had this approv- Accepts New Job at Age 0f 92 ei-s. The CMAAAAAAAAAASA AmmmAA-AAAE 0A The German officials express-oil control are evidently gaining the the helm, m“ me smumon w,” upper hand liaving_little diificiiltyAiiiiW IAAAAA‘ mi ti“, “Spec, of an m. A" keepmg price“ down w the unlrkiilllllll‘i' strike and that the reign am stated that the _ f Sir Henry was giv- oi- reasons obvious to men en- ed iii transportation. There I 9 Gfllh l DUB 0 al- been given? v "Not up to the present" replied Mr. GPBIIBIII. ' way Board had been doing sonic- thiiig toward obtaliiliig suitable quarters iii Paris. Railways was giveii by the pres- ent Prime Minister as u reason why he should not sit. oii the (laiiadii Steamship Board. 0n July 12. traffic arrangements bet- eriif Declares Ku Klux Must Divulge Names (Canadian Pres!) lVERtHlEAlD. Ne" Y°“A‘- M“ herilf BISZQ 0 declared today he W" ow law requiring K11 . all other Oflfliwgfifjo Batons BANBINSNNY as laws beariii any" and prohibition. t said iie hail WA Y" f“ » “my or (he Walker anti-mas . recently BA ih iiemandins nigtiiiizstiflllfi b9 Secretary "A iiieiiizitciy AAA° “me “in complaint, was laid that‘ ‘being violated lie would act. Eight tlinus itiatloii ti Klux Kla Itlll would fight to t. new law. 1O '°°"‘A°"A*“‘A 50°F“ ‘Nit-lilo p files per day. line w- h! for s days or, over ‘l AA" Mi‘ day for t days or over. _ iit l5 words to s line, Grgupg Euros, Initial letters, count word. to per tent discount for i Address forms p511. or ad, - must be paid for. Special Rates > llhed Room ad. 75c forseven Situation Situation 60c per I for one week. nted. for one week. ikted, for seven wordy, STE PAPER CLEAN F0 f Suffolk Coun- jury in the criminal court uld enforce iate today ne in the members registered packages containing $50, ceived A gned by Governor that rosters oi‘ placed with‘ State,- but that was receiv- and klanmen at an few nights ago heard aii- King Kleagle declare that the the limit to event forced conformation with ‘Edmonton Post- A master Gets Not Guilty Verdict (Canadian Press.) EDMONTON, Aliberta. May 29- After ten minutes deliberation a here found George Ariii- strong, foiinier postmaster oi‘ Ed- monton, not guilty oi‘ the theft of Y ll g 000 in Nierchtints Bllllk -bills fro-iii the Post. Office in August All. i919- Ontario Villageg Has $200,000 Fire (Canadian Press.) n _ SUDIWRY. 0M.- l-iai‘ AAPAA“ entire business section oi Vernei‘, ft small forming viliase betiifw" Suflbiirv and Nomi Day ivas waved out iby lire this afternoon. The (laimage is estimated at bcetween it it dictated by the committee. - iFreiicli authorities at Dusseldorf issued an official denial today of ividesprend reports that tlic I“l':'li"Il had suppLleti firemen and workers of Bot-hum with fireariui-i. ESSIDN, May 29~~Tlie arrival oi IYHIIICtIIIIOIILZL? at Bouliiiiii and other s/triike centres in the llulir today was avelcoiiied by German oi‘- ficials as being certain to liquid- ate the unrest among large iiiiiii- hers oi‘ workmen now on strike. The officials predictcil that there would now be little iiiore trouble from the “Rt-tls." ti‘ were seirt iiito Bocliiiiii to l‘\.‘lll- lorce the fiiw-uieiiyaiid white guards who since Friday night Illltl been sFiiIBYiIiEi-‘cihiagééffw Burned at New ' Glasgow, N- S (Canadian Press) NEW (IIIASGOW. May 20--—l<‘iri\ at Little Rivi-r this iroyeil three summer cottages nivii- $150,000 tllifl manna. ._. --- {Ol- '-—" Billion Dollars Offered for U, S. _ Merchant Mari _ (Canadian Press) WINSAHINNT} TON, MRY of, as are iiivestiikfliilifi Mi the complete Merchant fleet. The offer was brought to flcc oi‘ ,the board in -Jolin W. Slack, the of- Fl neiSt- J ed by Raymond inllllil, D. P. Briiivii and George Douglas lfllasgoiv. 'i‘liere was little iiisur- ancc‘. Tlic origin of the iiru is a Aiivvstery. i __.. <1; --q.-__ __._ ohn N. B. zii-riioi United States shipping hoard todayi offer from‘. i; syndicate of a billion dollars forities reported Milflllellllglll. (Canadian Press) heavy frost A ~4~——<o->-_; i AUTOISTS PAY TOLL writing by. president oi’ Col- HiARRIISBIARG, May 29- "lira: h. Slxtyt-live police from Dusseldorf _ llli)l~ilIli‘,I (I(l.§".ivk\S“‘1.d‘,\-\. “mm. “fringe; all of Newl Has Heavy Frost S-T. JOHN, May 2EJ~— Suliurliaii-_ (Canadian Press) QLPIAIBICI‘. Nluy 2!l».l. (l. Guay. who Ilft‘ vmirliivii-(i it waiclimaklng business Ill‘l‘iA. fur seventy years and who i»- llO\\' iiiiicty two years old, has left for the United States whore he has taken a position with a. large ivaii-iiiuiiltiiig firm. He is thought to be tlu- oldest active member nl‘ his culling lli Canada. His father tilt-d at the age of one hundred and our. ‘fen >----_- Five Men Killed - By Explosion . (Canadian Press) ‘FAXW/“Iildild, May 2il—l~‘ive men were ltillcil iiiiil iliri-c injured in an explosion at tiin Hercules Power plant here today. Only one or the numerous buildings of the plant was destioveii. ~a<O-§—--__ DID NOT LIVE TO COLLECT vol‘ tcrrni‘ ‘:\iIl'l.I)ll~li.‘(I to the (loiii-iilill- -nist (*I‘.‘lili‘llI iii which nearly iAiA." persons iiavi- been ittilli-tl will conic‘ to aii ciiil. iiitllflriX. .\I;ly 2ii.—A great “lt- , . _. thenvel hero is planned by (“AAA llililliuils IUI‘ tiiiiiorriiiv as a (Zlllllll-X to lIll‘ rioting which has been g0- 'iiig oii for several days at iiidiii-i- trial i’4‘llll‘i'>4 aiid at Drcsllell \\'Ill‘l'i‘ HIPVfAll \\‘l'l'i‘ kl lied in fight- liig which iii-gait at niiiiiilklit. x 'l‘iii~ l*‘i'i-iirli_ who heretofore rt‘- fraiiicil from ~liliI‘l'ii‘._\'l.‘iACAA _IAT:A_VQAA I i-ii iii.» iiolilillil. oi iiirriiileh ‘A IN.(‘t‘.I\'I\‘Illlll\l‘ll. ‘ _ _ it is tiiiuiglii III(‘_\' will iliteiftarc 1m iiirthvi- (‘<>iiiiiiiiiii.st. outliritalts m,- imip-i, are uiiulili- tii (‘OWPVVAIII ; (Canadian Press) the situaiiiiii. , imximx, AIIIV 2!» Jriio Prince ‘of Wallis iii itoiiicri . ill workliouse a ioi-nie-i‘ had been lsability - ~ His exriteuicnt was so great that When aii oiitsiiii-i" passctl the favor- ite and won, he w-tillapsed and ex- pireil, Oil his i i I > Prince cimliiialcs To Investigate Soldiers Claim BUENOS AIR-lilo‘: Nhiy eii lllilll aiitrtit-ieii SAAQAAAAAIII frantically the iipinii \\'ll<t Adenletl pun. oii fur his il and struck with the iivitli which he liai‘. been asked one of his party to ll name oi‘ Alli‘ iii.iii aiiil the i-oiii- plaiiit and also zislu-il the iiiaii to wrltcliiui at Si. .laiiii-s Palace. i‘ . snidici- a Atfilii’ wore and no one could (O-fii- -—- MILTON WENS POLE FOR Uivfln old rare guei‘ UXPIAlIIlCO that 500 MILE AUTO RACE AAA" A'A‘\'l‘i‘\'i‘ metiiiiil 0t’ btllllllflrt was "594 At.\' <oiiic siipcrstititniig pei. li\'i)i.\l\'.\i‘()l.irl. ditty 2ii5~~l)i'lv- "A" 1c “at-ii" lIlO llofisc they did iiig at a HDUUII iii‘ more than 10S AAAAA “YAIAA t!) Win. ' '——'tlic fastest e-vci" ially‘ at the local‘ >1]li‘t'.lI\\'4'l_V" 'i‘iiiiiiiiiy billion Satur- iiay \\'l)ll tiii- pole position for the iillllilill Film iiiiln iiilI.()lll()I)IIO. race in lziiii- pl.'t(-t- lli‘l‘(! “li-iiliicsiltiy. Q" uihi-i‘ drivers rilialifieil, their ~~~———»-uo0->_ .__ _ -‘ CiNClNNtTPS PROTEST DISALLOWED NEW YORK, I\Iii_V g9,_p,(,s,_ A19 carrying iiway.-Apply Guard '1" Office. 17c Kent Street. 3041f urslifuAio FOR oases‘- liousework, 161 Euston St" llmlrifl PO-“llfll SIIDDAY (A-"mllfllly OA-zibet-tctl by carelessness, is gather- SAAVEF CTEQ-k- New Y°A'Ai~ AA Pmfing a largo harvest this yciii- at P0865 A0 Pill’ “Al? _ mAAAAOAA AAAAAAAAA‘? the railroad crossings iii the state OAAAOAA" AAA“ AAAAAA AAAAY AAAAAAADAA AAOA‘ 0i‘ Peiuisydvziiiizi. During Jaiiiiiii . lars yearly thereafter until the eii- Fehpum m, march ,],,.,.,. “.0... 2H tire amount is paid. . . .- t. v ‘ ‘ giatle ac leiits coinpaieil \\l[Il ii. C-Illldllliflil Liisirer declared thatim u“, rm, “Harm”. ul- i921 Th‘, tcii Ill IIUS rs for the i‘\‘t*!lI by negotiating iiciit tit a spctiil iiiili-i". till liutir ur itinrc. of ____._{-0->—---- S_HAMROC KS WON AAAHVlIII-l‘ iii‘ the. National cisliti" ilascbail liililfliii‘ tnilny .ii,,,,|i,,“.e,i (‘iiiciiiiialiks protest 0i tiic game . with AAA“ New York NANA)“ _ IAAILVPII IIOTI‘ May lfi iii ivlili-ii I iiipire (luigley ,'l'i‘|llSI‘lI n allow iloiiiic tho (‘lip "T!" TA HOUSEKEEPE iii 1st .itiiie. sA-rlll the evenings. NTED — AN EXPERIENCE 0i) flsliton Road. I1881il54-29-5i. men POSITION mseuo-raf lid. Mrs. Ted Reddln. Ab!!! wit’ ‘Guardia 1.1fi'i909~28-3I. f’! helper, ffice, -~ _ R SALE-EXCELUIOR MOT-i l‘ Cycle. Nelson Winchester, i. Avards. 28-81. NTED AT- 0NCE-GOOD BAR- ". apply to E. E. MacFarisne, 00 Niiiiii Street, -Moncton,'N. B. 11661993-30-81 sPBER-RIES FOR SALE.- eii variety. 20c per doz. Phone, rkman Jenkins, l-liitsboro, P. 11697llG-3l. Apply 300 Fitz- ii’ bidders back tip their proposals there will ibe no delay in complet- ing the transaction. ' m TRUTH IN ADVERTISING SLOGAN OF CLOTHIERS 7i D . CHICAGO May 29.~—"We hold paramount the truth that adver- tising is n‘ covenant with the pub- lic anii that the spoken or printed word is as binding oii performan- ce ns aii ontli iii a judicnl triiiiiiiai. This is the oiistuiitliiig article iit a Code of Ethics adopted by thi- National Association of Retail Clothiers, 24.000 copes of ivliicli are being illstribtileil among the trade throughout the Iliiitcil Stat- es in the campaign now in pro- gress to keep the (rlotliiiig iiiiliis- try iit the highest notch of iiitcg- fl P Y- , The ddcument also emphasizes that the cornerstone of commerce is integrity; that the assets of deaths n-iuiilierccl 33 anii agaiiis‘ ifive. and the iiijurcd l-i3 as itgniiisl 73. Oi‘ these totals, ziuttiiiiobiliis li- gured in 202 accidents. Willi death Ioi' 2i and iniuries tn ilii iii-cupants. Oiie iiuiidrrii and twenty seven automobiles run into and iIll‘llli‘-."Il lowered gates. but were stcppcil ‘Ill; time to prevent. serious injury toi aiiil final giiiiic. uii Monday. iriiiiiiiti si-ciiiiii hzisciiiziii to tailor WINNIPICIL lliay 2it.—~I\iniiii'i-al Ills iiasi- aiti-r Iiciiig hit iiy ii Sliaitirocks, champions of lill‘ l-las- ltiti-hi-ii hail. tern Canada Lacrosse length-- ivuii the second game of Winnipeg tour licre oii Saturday i-ry was tiftiiriiuoii when they ilivfeziiiiii I'll tlini Iinliiic (IUIIDOTIIAPIY stepp- l~‘ort llouge. oi‘ the. lot-iii Hfllllllfildi» iiitu lIli‘ liali. I'It‘_ViII('l‘ ruled league 7 to ll. The eastcriiiwrs will that tlii- iiwisluli iviis solely of play iiiu Nnl.|oii;ii:-i .iii tiii- third _iil(I)Zlll('llI and tiicri-fore not Sill). ‘ii-vi to appeal. 4 R SALE-GRAFLEX CAM-i I‘! complete with Film Roll Older Plate Holder and Carry- “ Case Apply Crasweli Photo- Am" Gm“ 0mm“ SA‘ 2H“ 'WANTED A'r ONCE~MAID FOR ____________._.__ Y PROPERTY FOR SALE AT iiction. Double tenement housel °l- 23. 25 ‘Elan Avenue, cornei-A Issmore St. st Twelve o'clock WANTE_D__ GmL 0R MIDDLE 00a Tuesday, May '29t.h inst. 0r particulars apply to McLean McKinnoiL-JB Carter, auct- lieer. 4i l‘ n_ NTzo-A cmtmeim MAID. WAY Queen Hotel. ‘ ~ 6i hVE YOUR LAWN MOWERS lriisned and repaired and. put Perfect running order byfiiss. its. so Ken-t st, West. 11601922-26-(ii gxill-LAOY ouwizninrrsu- , 7°? P. E. I. Piotostant AAAAAAAAIMQ. Applicants must lur- ‘ NfQtBIIOQ and state snilory I heeled. All applications must 9.1a before-Tune ii to Mrs. Cl. ywrlzhi. 1a King equine, Char- Remy“, v '5 "QTEL. NUNTII RITE-ll “son. A comfortable country wit: a‘! convoii " "' V "8 Insole! attention is "en lio the ii-svqiiiig piisiio. any commercial institution sists of honesty and character first. After t and merchandise. FOR §ALE—-At FORTUNE HAR- __.-_Z-—-?-- WANTED-GOOD BARREL MAK- — FOR RENT-TWO DWELLING FOR BALE-JFUBU LAR SEPAR- n-w FOR sAta-zs iionsi-z rowan COII‘ business t, service general housework Able to cook , no. .__wnshlng. Good wallet‘. Phone 825. Ill aged woman for general house- work. Appiy to Mrs Nell Fergu- son. Bonsliaw, P. E. I. ll6llt9fi7-il0-fll bor n quantity of Herring stilt- abio for Lobster Bait. Write or 'hone, E. S. Johnston, Fortune Idge. 1166l980-30-3i. ersflpply to E. E. Sharbeii Por- "tdge Lot 10, I’. E. l. 20tl6-30-3i houses iii the Village of Portage near lots of road work. Apply to E. E. Shurhell, Portage Lot 10) P. E. l. 2005-30-2“ ator 800 lbs capacity, Price 820. 00 Gavin Harding Grahams Road. 2002-3o-4i. steam engine used 6 years. F‘oiir sitter. used 5 years. elevtiim‘ shutting and puieys. belting. lio- .i l"_ld eat ice in dammit. INA-AW. A". ermine: turbid-mutt. p \'\ ward Weeks, Fredericton, v. n. I. eiiAouI-rina STUDENTS oi= s1. 11061994-39g6I DUN8TAN'S_ UNIVERSI TAKE PLACE. THIS AFTERNOON (Canadian Preu) MONC/DOIN, May Zii-His Excel- lency Baron ilyng of Vimy, Govern or General oi‘ (Iiinadzi is expected to lie in Montrtnn July twelfth. <O\€>—i—— Paris Bathcrs Must Dress Decently _ (Canadian Press) IMMRIS, May 29—The. Prefer: of Police has issued orders fnrbitidliig bathing in public places in Paris unless batliers are iloi-ently cloth- ed and also forliiiirliiig undressing iii the. public gaze. Police instruc- tiflils are ilirectcil chiefly again-st. xvomeii who take advantage oi the Sciiie at being convenient to lake a free bath iinti-amnielled by the usual regulations. >030} MANY KILLED iN LONDON TRAFFIC 20- Ahsiiiit-a are killed by traffic accidents a horse rut-c Il('i'(‘ l'4‘i'i‘liAI_V aii excil- iii the streets oi‘ London in a year attention hyithziii passengers oii name 0f tho railways iii (treat Br AAAQAAAYAYPAIA‘ AIOFW as the giwiup Ofisllliilill‘ period. racing animals iii-tired lllu l'lfli.'~‘Il.',\'(*iil‘ 5th’. persons iii London ivcrc found 60 tickets i>li the home a'iii<-h (lid win understand his ext-lied support of the favorite uii.‘(‘ LONDON. May 20~—‘More per- tlie wlinle of House of Commons W i ll Celebrate King’s Birthday (Canadgfiresn) OTTAWA, May 29.-—Thc Cum- inoiis will not sit. on Monday, June 4. in observance of the King's birthday witch fails on Sunday. “ Geddes to Retire Dempsey-Gibbons Promoters Receive ' $50,000 Setback (Canadian Press.) CHICAGO. May 29—l1‘-i|'ty thou- sand dollars worth oi‘ tents and blankets ordered to house fi-glit fans at the llciiipsey-(libbons bout at Shelby, Montana, July 4, were destroyed by tire today. f} Queen Victoria? Old Gardener Died in London (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. May 29.~— Owen Thomas, gardener for (Queen Vic- toria died at lilaling the poor ills- trict of London. (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON. May 29.~Auckland (ieddos, Ambassador to Washing- ton will resign shortly according to strong rumors in London ow- lug to lli health. Churchill is one of those men- tioned as a probably successor al- though those close to Baldwin say the reports are premature. Irish Warfare itain in a During the last killed by automobiles anii motor ‘il‘ll('I\'.\‘. tilt iiy motor omnibuses, 5i) ~l>,\' horse ilruivii vehicles, 3B by trol- lcy cars. anii 22 by IHPXCICS. The iiiujtir number of accidents (in iint occur at congested points such as Tra/falgar is espcirially regulated. 'i'lic_y' take place more i'r<>qi,,.nii_,~ in the main arteries toward lIlt‘ outer suburbs, where motor (Il‘lV- firs 2ll't‘ Illf-Iillvfl to be log..- (‘flrefili H? “- crossings and cor- ' PAIAAAAFEII. are less viligant . iii_1 roads. ---- -- 40&____ GERMANS EVINCE GROWING CONTEMPT FOR PAPER MARKS i fiiilMiPiUR-G, May 29—IC(][][9mpt for Germany's depreciated paper money seems lo grow daily, and the public has lost sense of its value. A gust. otf wind recently blew five OilP-IIIIIIfIIWNI-llltlfk bills from the i counter oi‘ a local marketman, A coilrlclills Wflllllill pl(ike(l “p m‘, 'l‘ii<- (‘iiiriiiiititi (‘Illil aLo ‘i: - ' . . ,. iii...i-‘,..i illili Piliriivr iit-tiiiiiiiiirsAiiAclNN-ABu“ ‘WA “AAAMA ‘hem A“ “"3 °“’"' illegal, Iiiit (iuiglcy assert] “Kccii them." the man remarked sultflv- "What can i do Willi 500i marks?" Al-tliougli i100 marks at. the pre- AIAAIAA’ "A, “XCAI-‘lftitc are worth Hm.“ _ p cost. of two street car H . iii .eim.ii_i cities and will bu)" AA“? “Admits tor letters mailed \\'lIIllll the German republic. ~-<-O§_______. oavorso GUARDS KEEP CHANNEL LIGHT BURNING LONDON. Ma 20._ _ . A-illhi, rial K froiiiyn foiiiidiitilililifrli? .iiiirgml rock llPlll‘ the Sirillv i... :AA"'A"- ‘lyiflfnics eastbound liners o the English Channel. and iii the same tiiiic git-Gs gm“ wnrnlng of. the nearby labyrinth of dang. (is. ll siiiiiils guard over xvnmm where rest the skeletons of more sliipwi-ci-ks than iii any other "A“"AAA“- KYAWOYuriI of tho \VI)I'I(I. TA"! Iiilill is lfiii feel ainivi- tiii- sou level, yrit tiip (mp0,; m“, break fureiurr at the base iif the rock constantly iiiiiiii nym- "s m" iiiost masonry. So tryiiig is iii.- servicc at Bishop's Light that thi- tlircc tcitiicrs aru given frviiiiriii mentions ashore. Two Iiiniillis and Gill‘. moiitli ashore is tiiu rule. During a recon tsprlng storm the beams from Bishop's Roi-k Hlllll‘ ll(‘ill‘ in failing. The Iigiii weighs several ions, anii revolves (ill supports resting in ll (ilrUiIIilP trmiizli oi’ llll‘l‘(‘lll‘_\’, balanced so ilclii-aiciy a (‘IIIIII iiiny turn it by a tout-ii of the. finger. On this night the tower was an shaken by the licavy seas that much of the mercury was spilled out over the. concrete floor of the. light chamber. The tlircu guards foil on their knees, scooped up the incr- cury iii tliicr hands and poiircil it back into‘ the trough. Pursuing active puddles of- quicksilver around a rough cement floor was no easy nor rapid work, and they ttiiislicil finally with torn and bleeding hands. if tho tower of Bishop's Light ever crumbles the keepers will I fiiiilare- Oxfvrifw-is-ing ilic Near iciisi Peace Dis- ‘HIS. or the (Bank, wherc ti'affir",,-,~,_.-,,,-.i,~,,g s;\r])i“|l Objections n» AIIPNN fIl‘f'llIi"1I that the Karagatish Turks Are Given New Territory InE u r 0 p e LAUSANNE, May 2!).- The 'l‘ii'rks have been given new terri. tory in Europe by Diplomats do. Said to be Over (Special to The Guardian.) DUBLIN. May 20.-DeVslera's proclamation requesting Rebels to my down their nine has eup- pressed the last sparks of war- fare ln Ireland. Only a few ,_scatt- cred outrages are reporteil and are attributed to ordinary bandit gangs hunting for loot. BANKS MAY QUIT VLADIVOS- TOK ‘ frontier i-iiinulii l'l|Il frniii the Arda i'i\'l'l' to the Maritza River passing. ivestivard to Kargatch River giv- ing the Turks several villages. m WLADIVOSTOK, May 2il—'l‘he - soviet government, in its endeavor to collect two percent on all money brought into the country, has de- iiianded a considerable sum from MANY LONDON SWiNDLERs THRIVE ON TiMlD VICTIMS AAONAAON- May 29—SWIl'ldIIlli; Account Ill Health _ has taken ill?‘ lllace oi‘ VIUIBIICB as AAA‘! "Alli" ilrevaieiit type oi crime Says Sir leonarii Dunning, Ingpgc. tor of Constabulary for l-lnglanil. ‘ “(lrimes 01' violence have stead- ily (iei-rezisutl for _veiirs" says Sir the Korean Bank. This institution refuses payment. saying it would rather close up in Vladivostok and, move to ilarbin. The Yokuhaml. 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One ni the must popular GMT" "AAAAOAAIAAAQfA "19 TBBWPNIOII iiiciins iiiiriiig the last few years has bceii for the t-riniiiiul to gain i\iitraiii-i~ Ill various social afliiirii anii iiia-ke it a point oi being seen in the (‘UIIIIHIILY iii‘ wl-il-kiimvii peo- ple. 'i‘licii they proceed it) organ-lac. cn-tcrtaiiiiiii-nts, iii-g donations for hospitals. illliI iiy other iiicaiis to raise Illl‘L'l' sitiiis silpiiusi-iily fur the benefit oi‘ war volt-rains. bu‘ vvliirli never gi-i iicymiil the imt-kot of the organizer. The police claiiii to have knowledge 0i several hunii reds ni‘ Sli"Il schemes but they arr unable to ui-t as tihc vii-tiiiis reins: 1o tiiiiinui’ in police court. .<..;._____ NEWSPAPERMEN so ‘r0 SWEDEN STOCKIIOLM. l\lny ZiL-Flfty leading journalists from nil parti» 0f tho world, including six from inf the constitutional guarantees, thus giving the workers the right nf association. For a time there was a slackening of the flood of trriiiie. but now it has assumed its old volume and nearly ‘every day nr iilglit ii terrorist outrage, usu- ally fatal, is recorded. 'l‘li<- twn workers’ syndicates, since. civil law has again been res- tored. show just as much hostility to one another, and the third ole-- iiic-ntwtliiit of the employers- which also is accused of using ter- rorist methods. illiiplays_ equally little. evidence of coming to terms. . EVIDENCES OF BRITISH DEMOCRACY LONDON. May 2il.——Two mem- iicrs of Britain's royal family ilrcnily have appeared in the movies. the Prince of Wales and Vliicoiin thasceller, Princess Ai- ice, aunt of King George, recently ised radio to broadcast an od- thc United States. will participate iii the international Press Con- gross iii. (iothenburiz. Sweden, which opens Junii '16 in connexi- tlon with the Tercentciiniul Jub- ilne Exposition. After the Con- gress they will be tnkcii on pleas- urc tours through the most inter- eating sections of the country. ac- cording to travel plans and sche- dules which have been arranged iioi. have tlic faintest chance for their lives. There is not even a TY THE GRADUATION EXERCISES foothold oii the rough, siiniy rock below tlieiii. here. The ncwspapermen will be guests of Sweden from the time they leave home until they return. dress to British women on the adoption of babies. and even the King and Queen ere not immune to the iuoilern trend, for they will soon make patriotic speeches into a phonograph and the records iii large numbers will be distributed to the children oltbe country. King George has e radio receiv- ing set in his private apartments, and some enthusiasts predict it Iwlll not be long betore he estab- ' Ilohel o will lending station to loin intimate en with his 900810. d cordial ecology’