1.- \"' latin' 'I he __p§'tl_ia oicrs Pr nee Fdwa ` " ~ ew" II “__” Tu,:A9!__M_ _ _ _ __ r ," -__..¢»' __ ._ b/Ohm Pntmvma ` ` worm-l nlA5_lN0 Au. me uzws __ ,_._ __ ,_,.___ ..*j‘ . _`,_ '_ _ _ ~ _ _ _ __ r _ ,_ _ .___¥.`_ _ 'rl-lE`PEoPl.E's PAPER I ~. ' - ' V' ~ »` ‘ "` ' _ . ' - V ~»‘ 1 -rt _ "AD -o-- YM” 1 ; ‘ _ ‘i - , » ' BV -EVER , ' ' t ~ - ii -V '_ #4 i @ I (1 I . - 'V »<.' V - A ‘ f " -iq ‘ \\‘._,__ ` I A _ -at , _ __ _ _ _ __ __ _ ti \'d_;-Island Lilie the Detv. 0\'er-415,000 Readers Daily. ' "T-""` 'E,r|aomt'»'»'rri.¢r*»». -n.vas’en¢. _|“|-|\i|||~&§t!I*iil_nn__~.f0iIndod 1801, Evo ning 1887. » ~m~¢~¢'n. _ .CISG cFl‘l'rn’t.o'r1't . LWN, CANADA, FRIDAY, MAY 23. 1919. V _ if v_.'*_. -_, v`fQ, *H Annual 8ulno_rl|TtToT\, dgllvgfid' By mali,'C|nlda, Nm; U.8&A. I8 _ i fili'li'll'l'Ptt;i"s fi Bitltvniglyitnl METAL wom_-asion, a special messenger of the ltiiy Brunch Department of Militia, itt_ai‘tetl for Winnipeg Monday to de- liver personally pensions, assigned pay and separation ailowuilco. ollct-its to soldiers and their wives. it is impossible to deliver the checks by uiail owing to the strike of the postal vinplayos in the Post Ofllce depart- ment. lt was reblizcd that unless som(-tlilng was dono a great deal ol’ stil'l't=riiig'uud want would exist am- ong the soldiers' and' their wives. 'rhc (iovernment had checks -matic out tts usual, but when it was evid- ent the strike was going to continue _and prevent delivery of the motley. a special messenger was»_urranged foi-_ and is`now in Winnipeg. His work is now well on the way to com- pletion. This big government. De- partnient llnds it within its power to take this kindly interest in the sni- tlit~ri‘ dependents. The energy, fore- thought and good common sense on the part of the Pity Depnrtinent is not only appreciated by the people nl lilo lvt-stern city, liltt. by the rn- ninlntler ol` the country as well. Rvsumptlon of Enterprises. \‘VlNNlNi"EG, .\Iay Z2.-~Agl'cssiv;~ iestiiiiption of commercial enterprises hi \\'lnuipeg, which had been paral- izotl by the general strike, began _this (orc-noon while high government. o_lllc- lais were conferring with union lead- t-rs regarding a settienietitol' the in-_ tlnstrlui fllsagreeinoiit, The general strlko has been in progress ono \\'f‘.t"kf 20.000 Bags of Mail Tied up. 'l‘IIIiEF‘ IIIVER FALLS, MI..\'N.. May ‘_'2.-A tieplltatlon ol' Americans, most- ly actors, waited on Mr. Ryder, li. S. l"onsul General, here and asked him to notify Washington to seevlf there is not some way .by which they _can get tlieir mall which is tied up, in the Wiiiiilpeg Post Office 'by' the strike. 'l‘hero is tnuch registered mall the prop lilly ol' United States citizens therr and it is causing much lncovenlence and some sunerlng. Mr. -‘Ryder said lic would try. .' l | ! Twenty thousand sacks oi mail are; nllod up] in the post oililce -postal were house and at the various stations. Even the soldiers and their -families tt-re not allowed to get at sorting as they did in the previous post oiilca strike. There is tlierelore much need in the families ot returned mon null Of lliosr who are stlll overseas. -__._..___________.. ““.‘°"»'*° _ _ ._ [lJONDENSIiD<--SI*-EGIAI~.Si 'LOST-TUESDAY NIGHT BETWEEN IWIWHY and 4 Water Street, man's lilua rain coal. Finder please phone 493. Reward. -__._._. "WANTED LIGHT- SINGLE 8EATED_ Wfll;on._Write J. B. Box_ 128, Clty`P. ~ 0.~» - ._ ~lsso9o~zaMolptt_ '_ 1 . . . t _ 'WANTED FINE HEALTHY GIRL for housework. Apply 269 Queen ‘ street. 5303-5-llltlgzi, Mi-_1C-1_~f “WANTED - 0lRL` POR. 1 JQQUBE- work. Good wages. Apply 202 ~ enum si. ssailifaatzsi ><~;_*___* *FOR QM.: A rlnsr cl./(ss unoc- Pfy ‘business -with all modem tix- iiirustilihiodiuii-ueclosxe, Account ._._»_ f°fmitton;’_wfj»lt'e "J" ,care ,4l,lu\\‘.d|IW Ilrulster and Cash Register. For- ln-_ ones. - .=-ntn.r,_imiu._ .W/Anrlti-A uoussxurln on slimblo person to take charlie. Air ltlr‘-1ilit4n|iiiiv»~¢i1i|s»-oV.i'r.-rm _ vita 'Fltmy st. V-__ sssoii-omit. I l ttntilsetunr V TO EXPLAIN L52: .-,_ :L ` ;T_ i_ _ y laRl1'A\N, _rnisucetnuti u. s. Asn wt-lv l~rAl.v »|nvAoEo 'V rumtiler it was at't‘optaIilt= to the seiltlers ol' the note was not ktlown tltls l'orr-noon. _ $._.___.___._ 't GASIIINV ASKED TOFORM CABINET t _ -'-.?....'\,,' i‘\ CAUSE OF CABINET CRISIS ION ST. JOHN'S WAS JEALOUSY OF PARTIES (Special to The Guardian ST. .l0llN'S. .\in_v 22.#-It is under- stood that iorlnttr Fiintiit-ti Minister Utlsiiin, who resigned ycstertlay tlit\i't'»- by forcing a crisis \vllicIi led to tht- reslguation of the Lloyd cabinet. was invited hy thc Govt~ruor today to lornt a. new ministry anti that. the iortnoi' in now t-ousllit-ring lilo tn:tt,t.or_ Tho cause of tho rnblnot crisis wa; tIil`l`orotlt'cs l‘.t~tl\'ot>tt ol(-inenls teoinpos- ing the ministry ol' the section knowii as tho l-‘isncrinr_\n'_-. (Tnlon and lcd by I‘rt\.nilor Lloyd was regardeti by the other as li-ying to usurp control ot' the majority souls at the next election and thereby doinlnnte the legislature. 'l‘lit- Other party led hy Casllin, desires rv- proseutatlon on the oasis of the rcl.i- tive strenght ol' the parties yhcn lliq prosoiit party lvas clot-tell six yf‘nl"‘- ago. U. S. Has ,Free Trade With France end of ton days all rcnlaining i~e-strict Young (‘oinpan*y. is to be tn.hit=.d in hi h is iven it salary ran!"- ltl ioporl of n bonus to bt- rc- crensctl cost ol' living. morning and Sundai' Qi May'22. at 5.04 mm. a.m A Sharp Coatreversy stween Pre-_ Chinese Students I Prot_estV Peace Terms if? I ,_~.»i' '--- - *i&pee'l‘al to The Guardian TOKIO, May 22.-A number ol the leaders of the Chinese students in Toklo, writing their names with their own blood. have signed n resolution 'culling -upon 4,000 oi' the students in Tokio to return to China to protest against the 'peace conference decis- ion in regard to Shantung and against tho aliegell ambition of .irtpan in l‘hin:t. ' ' GERMANS BUSY wun lulliilolls ONE GROUP OF GERMANS PRE- FERS _PEACE TERMS TO BOLSHEVISM. (Special to The Guardian.) PARIS, lllny 2'.I.-'File eight days granted the Germans before the time limit for the snlnitlssion or replies to tho Allied peace terms expires, will not be devoted ext-.lllsivoiy to the drafting ol’ notes ol' \’ci°sailie.~t, but will bn employed ‘al fierlin for the purpose of- quleting agitatioir tlierc, according to newspapers -here. it is polnted_out that there is an influential parly rn (,lorm:lu_v tnntlo up of Indr- polldeiit and Nlujority Socialists; which favors the signing of treaty. llnnkcrs. iintti\lfi1ct_tii't\t's :iutl business lncn generally as well as thc luill- tnry authorities are said to shart- this view, believing, it is_tleclnretl_ that anything ls, p1'e.l'Prablo to Iloishevlstn. which might engulf Germany if site refuses to sign the peace- trcnty. Phil- ips St-ltietioiiiaitn, the G-vrlitan (Zhan- cciioi; and (illstave Noslic, Minister ol' l)cl't=.tlt-o, it is said, iluvc compro- mised their position by t-xaggeratcd slateinenls, und have placed thom- sulws ill n tliliirllll situation. COMPLETE LIST OE PRIZES ANNOUNCED IN TODAV'S -GUARDIAN - LOOK THEM OVER. CAMPAIGN CLOSES TOMORROW NIGHT AT 10 P-M.-SEND IN - YOUR SUBSCRIPTIONS AND AV- OID THE DELAY OF THE CLOS- ING HOURS. THE FINAL COUNT WILL BE HELD IMMEDIATELY AFTER THE CLOSE OF THE CAMPAIGN. V 'i‘lil\ contttstniits and their l'riotids will bc pleased to know that the fif- tocn 'iles ‘ltr non on display at the pItl_\' .tnil arf- wi-I! ~\~'ortli lookin" tiv- Oiillningmm _ _ _ _ -,Ol Y.W.C,A. Home The,ded`i'catlo1i and formal opening of the Y. W. 0. A. in Charlottetown took place idst evening under very auspicious circumstances. The charm- ing night, the full tide, the superb situation. togetiier with t.he large number of ladies and gentlemen, and 'tho niuslc ot the Fourth Regiment Band, all combined to make this the most. pleasing and successful event which has taken place in tho city l'or some time. - After several selections from the Fourth Regiment Band, the Chair- ineetlng to older in the commodlous reception room. Al his cali the peo- ple gnthered from all parts of the hou_se_and the .grounds when ll was ,found that the accoinmodation in- side was not nearly suilicient, and thr- people gathered around the doors anti windows to take part in the opening service. .\lr. Justice Haszard_ lu his open- ing remarks,` rel'erred t.o the worn that had been done hy the trustees of the Cundtnll Estate ln conjunction with the representatives of- the Y. \\'.(‘..t\., and congratulated the la- dies on the fine success that had followed their efforts. The oponlug of the building tonight. ‘ne said, gave very large promise for thc cnrryiiig on ol' a. much neotiod work lil litr- community. l-lc then gave out tho hymn "O God Our Help in Ages Past," after which he called upon Rev. Canon Simpson to proceed with the dodlcatory scr- rico. Rev. A, t‘.. l~‘leld, and the prayers of son. ` ills llonor, the Lieutenant Govern- oi- in a few well chosen sentciices. recalled his association with the late Mr. Cundail, emphasized. tthe value ol' the institption, congratuluteti tuf- iadies upon theirwork, and l`oi‘n1aliy tloclared -the Y: W. C. A. Home open for the use and purpose for which it was designed. Short addresses were then iuatlo l-y it(-.voi‘ends Dr. lt‘ullerlon, D. Mclicnn. _G. C. Taylor. .\. C. Fleld_ (‘:tnon -Simpson, and 0. Peters. This was followed by an atldrcss from Miss E. l~`. Jones. the \`.W.(‘.i\. man, Mr. Justice Haszard, called tnel _ The tllsl Psalm was read by ilm_ dfidic-ation by the Rev. Canon Simp-‘ l ‘V'f--"'- sniff Turkish Detachment ‘ Captured by Greeks (Special to The Guardian SALON-ICA, ‘May 22.-A Turkish de- tachment lwhich at the instigatlon on the young Turks agents, attempted to resist. The Greek troops at. Smyi-ia, was overwhelmed and captured, nr» ccrillng to an olllclal stat(-inept isniietl by Greek headquarters today, 'i‘iir~ catplured detachment was lianded over to tho British naval nulitorilles in the Aegean sen. GERMAN GIVEN UNTIL MAY 29 oN 1-HE PEACE TREATY To 1-HE l=EAcE couNc|l_ (Special to The Guardian PARIS, .\la_\' '.’2.~'i‘lit~ Vounrli ol' ltfour this evening extr-ntled uno wool; or until _\lay 20, the time within wlliclt the (leruinli plenipotentlnries mu.-l subnilt theii-ohset'vatio11s on the pence treaty. The limo limit would llavo ex- pired tomorrow. The Germans reprod- enlotl lllat. the-_v were unable to pr:-~ paro their lnemorandtt on the treaty within the limit set.The Gerinnns ltave given notice ol' their intention to sub init six notes in addition to that i~t'-- quostlng more time. These deal with labor reparations, Alsace Lorl‘ainr.‘, the eastern boundary -otljustlnent, tho oc- cupied territory and the disposition ol* German property. The Allies are not disposcti to make concessions lint their decision to give the Got'lliau:< more time indicates that they are will- ing to provide cvory opportunity for tho Germans to present their case, ' - S.S. Carotlia Arrives at Halifax (Special to The Guardia" ITALIFAX, May 22.-The Transport (Tarouia, whlcli arrived here last night plly'slcai, mental, moral and spiritual. ills Worship tho Mayor in a very happy addrdss, congratulated all con- cerned on what he regartlotl its tt valuable addition to the life ol' tho t'omiu\niity and wished ‘tilt-ui c\'cry success in tlicwork of tho institu- tion ;‘ _ . pt '. _ . ~ ' . . _ _*nu* G ‘ d, _l-cept-clivo tioalors front whom they This 'closctl tho first pllrl Of lIlf‘ . (specm to The “ar mn \\tcr<§ plit-clizisctl, wltoro they can lic l>l‘0l-T\°Ill\\- l`l€“-I'l`0SI1Il10IllH ilfllllfliy t-i tved b -the young ladies Vin waiting PARIS. i\lny 22.---'lilo staleilioilt was seen all day i<`ritiay untl Saturday. If -SV - t Y _g,nllioi'ized this aflerilooii by llllnlstrr rotitnsttriils will call at the cnnipalgii comprised the second section of the ro ram and a very enjoyable social Louis Louciiure ol' the lunnetlistc Vwitli- dopartmeiit. the campaign manager D 8 drawal of all rest-rlctlous imposed by will lic picascdto send you up lu one evening wits SDODL , Ou ever' hand were heard ron» Ftunce tlurilii.‘.‘ tho war oil lnlporlution ofthe cars now at his disposal, 'l`i1f\s0_ 5 of American raw ntntt=riuis.' At -tilt, lll`t<=rn pri'r.os in.-no at very line dis lsflllillll-l0l'y l'eIllHI'kB 0l1II\0 f1U0'0‘lllID' nie-_nt of the building, and on the l l' all cliaraetcr are lifted thus. ,|~, , I splendid capabilities it has tor rend- ons o porin-itling tllo fret: and tuiintt.-rruptt"l Thu ctllnpnign closes tomorrow erillg an exC8Il9\ll SOTVICG I0 'U10 llow of Aiiiei~l<-,ati goods into ti\f‘_nllrhl, Saturday. at l0 p.in. All sub- i'0\1\lg Women who. away fl'0lll lim" ._-_---------~ sci-iptlons must he in this olllcc -lrlljaioit pun -,tiiunoo eip nt sotuou time in the ballot bov liefore the last st-'ol,~ such surroundings as art-_ calculated 0 it l- hoped th-ll tht- r~ainp:ll:unt.:ii- The advice of tho _canipalgu tunn- ager is that contestants should not wall until the very lust tulnutel to lien. I I H _ I :_t:_____keep them in touch with homo I t`.‘ - "' 0 `c I -t ~ ' -,-V t ' "li l -i lil l marc th, llliul ` me] vin Nl'"ilt:ii(" \(ite~ the cttiipftlrn . (Tum mmm_;'_ __‘I ‘___ "__0___'__`___ (_:’__ Beaconsllclli. the home ol the l, cos0s.l1unolt'lg o , .‘ - . c _ _ V 1 _ (From-our -own Correspoodwt) my lnornlng's paper, \\. l . A.. ln _this city is one ol t_lc ‘- _ _ _ _ __ most beautiful to be l‘ound anywhere. _ ____. \V:\tch the (iunrtiinn closely l`ol t e “___ _o(____i0__ ____ _d______l_ affording __ mu__,__ ~ -..-'ri_ --.=-- , _ . - O'l"i‘A\V.»\, Mdy '2 "` "NI U 'tiny und hour- that lilo llnnl tount_ is nm(_______ vl______ 0|, Chnnottetown hnrhm, i ' l ll _ tlvil service which - Smcmm] 0 Ip ( l Artliui to b" made' ' and the surrounding country. ei b _ t to ' , . _ ' hilt* been I""°I“" ‘ y . The time is gone by “lien the cam H would __nd_,F,_d be Mmcult to find _ . paign tnniitlgtti-'.-t advice to hustle _ .1 _ ____ rm, _“Ich n hmm, _ ._ _O _ wpek from _ _ _ _ o mote it cn s t. _ » I-D0 II°“"" “I (°‘“" “E " __ would ho north toiisldetlug. if you The b__im_ng was mme ready I-0,. _ _ - \V dncsda'. The online _ _ - . . . T\18Btl'l.\' 0' I’ 5 _ _________ have noticed up to tlilntit ls notcssary occupauon En “m.ch_ The ms, |mm.d_ , . l ' o' . . , , - , . . - rcptgt con_.s_l_:t;adof__;;i;l@ _:__l_\__ __________0__ for the <~..iiitp.tn,n inauagoi to advise ers came in on the 17th_°f that m0mh_| h““.__I"“I P0__ _aI;____ ‘e’_w__ ________c e____ you to continue your efforts until the Now every one of me suteen bed, ol' t e rep l -D _~____b____ of __(_______c____ closing houi-_ Remember tins, that moms has b-een engaged there being __ plm;_e0if“wom`C" of 9;; H I “""’" 'hp h°“" "f I0 Wm' is “mek total of ttvciity permanent boarders in 93° " over the sleeping world you are too th | ut t- ,md (hm transients _ _ _h _| __ of 903|. _ _ e ns u ioit e . . ZVIIIIIUIIde“"m°"q°fm° CME lute to sccurc nlole sttbstriptlons, The "rs, _-|001. contains the club i0ll. li" I ` - ' ' and vour opportunities have vanish- i we U D ,md _ M (0 m. . ~ - room, a spur ous r p on r om commended In mmpemm on r Im' a library which will have some 250 books, also most of bite current magn- zines and newspapers which the pub- lic may have the use of, and o. beatl- TIEE Wl9:\'l`|ll‘:lE» semi or ‘bring their subscriptions. lt mul dining ,.oom_ where the Bunpgm . 'IIEIIIPER-l\'lfl_]lU‘], you live out of'town, niull them lo- has plenty of opportunity to enui, ,md tl, `V":"“'i|\]‘~])i<}, MQON, Efl‘(`-.‘-'1lny. 'City contestants should send in. add ,|,,1g'h(_ne,s ,md chesp: ---luv' ‘ 1 their 9\1I15_C\`|9l|0“9 “H QAVIY “S D0* _ The apartments are very tastefully ronosro., tiny '2:t.-Limit `wlnpt' incssnges, "Keep on rl>pl'osenlillg ii t`.ili~ time to tho .-lllics, thus fooling tlicni untill we are Ili possessioit ol' ilun1ania_" .\'ikolo;l Lenint- ltussian lioisilctrih l"i'etnii-i' is also sending word ot' htipr to ilolti Kun. The liilngariau lied artnt- has tii'tlci-.-, it is ollli-inf-tl hare, to burn Ilutlaprtsl ami slay all hostages and than scatter lo the four winds in lui-:tr the attacks ol` tho liolsliovik ai-my lu, Sm'li-(`_‘zecho ativan(-t_~ stir-ceetls BANK BANDIT DIED OF WOUNDS SECOND BANDIT STILL SERIOUS- LY ILL IN A TORONTO HOSPITAL., (Special to The Guardian) "l‘Ol'lON'I‘O, May ‘2‘2.-Harold Gor- don Boys. agctl IO, one of the twol nicn who ttttoinpted to hold up thot Agincourt llranch ol' the Bank ot` Novai Scotia on 'i`uesday noon, died at four 0'clorlt yesterday a1`ternoou at thc General llospltal, of wounds received' when shot by .\lr. Robert L. Laing the iuanager of tho batik. Boys had wounds in his chest.. log and ankle, Tito body- wats removed to tht- morgut- tvllorti an inquest, will be opt-nod. it`. K. l’ut\vin, ilo_vs‘ Iillegetl n_c_co'm-pllce. is sllll crltit-ally ill at the hospital. ifnsl Iililnnuin. l'all and also it’ rho: llllt_lvsllpi ‘lI_E.ETi? _NARS Msmssns nt-:o`A`noi1' As lMPEl'a‘1-. i~E'NcE To oic1'A1-E 'ro uma as 1'rr|.Es (From‘our own Correspondent) OTTAWA, May 22.-“Title Busti- ers." who reported this afternoon sug- gesting that a petition be sent to His Majesty requesting that in future no tit_|osbf,~grant.cd t_oBrltislJ subjects in Cttnada, found to their surprise that the House was not altogether in ac- cord with their views. This commit. tee was appointed some time ago to consider the wiiolo question ot' titles in t"anada and prepare tt' report for subuiisslou to the House. That re- port, after inuch delay, tvns presented to the House this afternoon. Brieliy, it ret-oninietitis. as stalctl, that titles ol' lionor tile in t‘;inuda with the death of tliose now holding t-hem, andthat. no more br granted, \\' F. .\'i<‘klt>, who inlrodut-od the llr:~t,anti-titlr\ resolution in the House, Il. li, ltlcilaiuison and others. madn- rilxorous SD0\‘l'Iivs supporting tho icporl. The t-oniiiiittoe found rn their surprise that their opinion on the matter was not classified accord- ing to political allegiance. Several inembcrs ol' the Opposition expressed the opinion that while Canada wan!- ed to be rruly democratic and titles wort- not an evidence oi’ democracy, it is not the place of the I-louse to recomm(»i1ti to the King what no should do ill such cases, 'but that, as lie grnnttvd titles on his own initiative it was a matter almost of imperttu. ence t'or thc House to dictate to him. A _considerable part of the 0e-- bateliinged on titles and decorations given ill war. Some members fell. that it the contnilttee’s report carried men who had won such distinctions as (‘..\l,G.,etc..t'or good service in the wal' they would he wearing decora- tions wllicli the parliament ol’ Can- ada had olllcially pi-onottnood gig. ainst. This was one ol"the chief Songs the committee struck in their report and ah'arnazln`g` :tmourtt ot syinpathy deevloped for tho man 'Phe condition ol' Air, Laing is about they sam(-. | it was stated by llic head office ol' the bank yesterday that tangible up! prcciation of the services r`enderéd; by -Air. Laing and Miss Grace (‘iinpinau.f his assistant, would shortly bc model' but as to what slinpe this merited i'e~| ward would lake the bank olllclals! would not molto known. Afghan Situation is Satislaclnryl (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, May 22.-llritisii troops: gained now s\li'ccsst>,; ovt-i' lliti '.V\f- ghans on May 16 and 17. On May IS the situation in the region ot' Dale ku, west of the Indo-Afgliult t`|'oullcr,, near the Khyber Pass. was rcporte-ti" as very satisfactory by the couimnntl-i cr of tho l<‘irst Indian Division in :i report forwarded here. Alberta Also I Threatens Strikei (From our own Correspondent) tl'|"l‘A\\'.V\, May 22. -~- information wits iw-olvati by tho Labor Depart-» liinnt that tho l’rovint:iai l~‘etlel'nlion ol Labor in Alberta, will take u volt- as to culling tt general strike in synt- putlly willt the Winnipeg situation. lt' lilo :<.trlite is decided on ll ls: pos- sible that should thc Winnipeg trou- ble bo adjusted no strike order wonitl_ be lsslied even though thc vote \vonid_ favor ll- l The deparluicut also has been inV, fornioti by the Director of Coal Oper-I ations iti District ill, that nil coal; miners ln that dlsti-it-l will strike on' Saturday. This is not a sympntlietit' strike, but grows out of smaller dit- llcuilics between operators and work- ers. Former Grown Prince _ Liable to Trial (Special to The Guardian LONDON, May 22.--l~‘rcderick Wil- llam Hohenzoilern. the former Ger- man Crown Prince will be liable to trial under the terms of the German Peace Treaty. ll was declared by An- drew Bonar Law, the Government leader in tho House of Commons yes- terday. Mr. Bonar haw said tlllt tlld' conimandants ot prison camps would also be liable under the terms of P81108. who won it title for service to his country and then have it praetlt-.a.iLy discredited by parliament. The debate continued nnlll supper, when it was decided an amendment should be brought in. A MAE EDWARDS CO. SCORE ONCEVMORE _...|_..1 BIG MIRTH PRODUCING SUCCESS ATTRACTED A BIG HOUSE LAST EVENING AT PRINCE EDWARD 'l‘liat the pulilll- enjoy n hearty laugh was again denionstrated very clwriy last evening. when the Prince Edward 'Flicati-e was lllleti. 'l‘lte attraction presented by the .\lnt~ lttlwards Play- ers was the great fun -lurnisiiing pro- duction, “You'rc a iliggcr' Liar than I ann!" There was niirth in abundance in this offering c.-irieclaily when all the babies begun to put lu their appearanco. Miss .liao Edwards as Zola Hardy took the part admirably and gave a most artistic performance. Mr. Charles! T. Smith ag Jimmy .links played lt splendidly and madly an instant. iilt, while Miss Len ns Ag. git- .links and Mr. Corbin as Alfred llardy in niporisnt roles carried them out in tt first-class manner. The many complications which arise throughout, the whole course of tho pcrloriiiniico kept the audience in 5; continual state of inerrlment while at the stunt- time there was a good plot to the piece. Two additional vaudeville perform- ers mode their appearance last even- lng-Mr, Charles Collier iii specialty rt.-citations. and .Niles Blanche VPai~ quellc-. soprano, who arrived from New York on Wednesday night to Join tha company-hoth ol' whom look decided- ly well with the audience- ' Tile company tomorrow night will put on “Tile Spendthrift," in which Ditty Mr. Collier has been taking a lend- ing part in New York and will direct. tho performance of it here tomorrow. Treaty With Austria V _Iias Baa Finished _ (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, May 22.-_-The reparations com_missi0l\‘ on* the Austrian" tlfesty _tlnished its work today. Austllla is to be given the some treatment no that _ocoorded to Germany uid must boar her shore ot the damages noone! against the Teutonic Allies. . I . _ _ . _. . __ \ _.. , _ .- ;, .- _ , '_t.r. _. _ ,., 1./-,._ ,,-,~»~ . _ I _-',~-.,-i - ~ . -. .