(Il-tutu“!!! G—ul luth: Baril-I. of Polititfiaetions Leaders CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, MAY 23, 1922 I7]! A.- cm "Worflt Whlle Pantin: Ail The Nom-- Wortb Boudin; 4 m l1. S. les un "l. a...“ Delinnl “.00- Il... ul “Barbu... ' {ReacŒAgreement Decision le Hold Elections in' nation ol a Coalition C Approvedby Sn orte 11L japocln'l tto The Guardlan) IDUtBL . May 22—An agree- ment. makiug rpossible the Jtolding et trish eleotione in June and the formation ot a coalition cabinet won reached yesterday by tha leaders oi the tvwo 'political tac- tioas in southern iroland and was :qmnjmtoudly aiptpl'ovfld by thelr respective lbllowers in the Daii Eiresnn. M-lclnsel. Collins. head of the Free quq ‘Wüsiolnad W'QI‘K’.‘ ment, and Eamonn de VaIeVra the Repubtican leader arrived at the agrement une, aLl possibility 0l reaohdng any semblance ot recon- ciiiation lied been virtually aban— doned. The minor points oi’ divergence concerning the .proportlon'ot re- presentation in the mlnistry were waived by the ngrcement. and the question as to the issues to be declded .by the June eiections Iwns ignored. Jn tihe pre—election cam. paign. those in t‘avor of the An- gio-irish Treaty establishlng. the tFree State will be free under tlto terme ai" the ugreement ho say 'thtat the election rwill .be on rati- iicatton or the treaty and titose opposed -to tlte treaty niuy deny titat proposition. A Terme of the Aqreemtent. The actuel terms nt the agree. ment correspond cioseiy‘ witlt those put forward by Harry C. Bolend. l'or some Lime representn- tive for Mr. de Valera in the Unit ed Strates. who reprosented the R0 pubiican section of the pense cotn mlttee appointed a lew (laye ego by rthe Dail. There will be a coalibion panel prosented to the electors. lt will contain the names ot' candidates representlng b0tl1,5ldes at thelr present strongth in the Dail and will be recommended t0 the eloc- tort as the ticket et the Sinn Foin manutention. Wiherever :there in no content the exietlng mèbers will cnme .baok. Contests oannot vwhoilly he avoided. howover, be- cauee thc Labor Party will nomin— ante cundidatiest .nd‘ theoreticælly nny otlher ’body can do the samc. But it le xeneraily believed there will be mlany uncontested consti- Puencl‘es and the eleot/Ion’. 'it is thnught will aimost 'reproduce the MM.— î, “ATEL—lOc. per lino par day tic. a lino par dsy (or 6 days or ovor. Count fi words Le a llnc. Groups of ner line par dey. 9c. for 8 days or over. 5 figures. initial letters. count en d. 10 par cent. discount for Address iorms part of ad. and must be pald i’or. Speclni Rates Furnished Room ad.. 75e for sevclt words for une week. Situation ‘Vanted. l'or seven words. 601: por woek. '——————"——_————h—o—4 GIRL WANTED—GOOD WAGES, apply 205 Kent St. —-—F————————————_—____._4 FOR SALE—ONE RUBBER TIRED wagon. Apply Largo Bros. fion S'ALEl—FEW NlcE EWEe “ Apply Burton Lea. Victoria. ___-———__ä________ FOR 'SALE—ÆOOKING RANGE lApply ,89 Rochtord St. 'FINE REPAIRING OF ALI— klnds promptly attended t0. Jas Wthite. , .. son SALE—McCLARY OIL HEAT ing steve. Apply 11 Sydney St. West. _ YOUNG MAN WiTI-l GOOD EDU- cation would like work t.n clty. Æpply at this elflcc. T=_——————— _____. __________. FOR SALE—APPLE, CHERRV Juneberry and Herse Chestnu trocs. inaspberry plants. Hop sets and Strawberry plants. Dew- ben-y- and Cran’berry plants, Scar- let. Rhubsrb bulbs and enriy .poA tatou. I ship to any station or by post. 'Write tor .prices. J. g. litanie. New London. P.E.i. .__________________ 'MEN vWANTED —- WE WANT {une and tlte lier abinet Unanimously ts 0l Botlt Parties. last ono, twhen unopposed returns were the ru'ie. After tho elcctiona has been held there Iwill b8 a coalition cabinet of eleven mcmbers lncluding tlte president and the minister or de- Itenee. mite remainder will be com- posed or live protreaty mcmbers and four repnbl'lcsns the proaident ibeing emmlvwieredi le 'deoldo tite offices that each ‘wiil hold. in me more distant future it is provided I)y 'tlle ngreement that it’ the coa‘lition government sltould find i: necessary to dissolve n gencrnl electicn will bc held as son as posslibie. Both Sldes Express Satisfaction. Both aides exprees satisfaction at the result but doubtless it will ibe a disappolntment to tite Bri- 'tlsll cabinet, since it tends to unite ail lrisit sections in n't l'u- ‘ture ncgotiatllbnsi on ‘the trcztty and on tho constitution and con. duct or the Irish govcrnmettt gon eraily. _ , '1ic articles vof agrcement fol. lowsz— . lF‘ii‘st—That a national coalition panel. l'or thc Daii Elreann, repre- senting horh «parties in thc hall and in the Sinn Feln organlzatlon be set florwnrd on tlte grnund that the national position requlre's on- trusting the govèrnment‘ cf the country into the Joint hands ol' those 'WIho hnvo been the'strength ot;the nationrri situation during the last fow yoare withnut pre- judice to their respective pusl' tiens. . , l ISecond—Jlthlati itluis maintien .pnncl be sent l'orward as l’rom tite Slnn ‘Fein organizanlon the num- ber from each ‘party helng thelr present strength in the Dail. "thrd—That. the candidates be nom‘innted thmuglt encit of tlte ox- isting party executlves. >iFourth—d‘hat every and any in- tlte NationalvlSinn Fein panel. iF'li‘tth — That con‘stltutencles wltere eloctions are not heid ehnll continue to bo reprosented by thelr prcsent denutics. lSixth—«Aaftcr tlte election. thc execubivo shu'll censist or n presi- (lent. clected ne i'ormeriy; minis- tcr oi’ dcfence, rnprescnting the atim'y and nino iother ministers. live l‘rem the majority party and leur front tlte minority party. eztclt party to dhoose its nominecs. Thc allocation will be .in the hunds ol’ the presidentl Seventh-—-Thut in thc event ot the coalition .government findlng it necessary to dlssojveL general election will ibe held. ‘ ——————.-_. 'STOLE FROM ROYAL AIR MINISTRV MONTRÉAL, Muy 22—-—A1‘reatcd ris ho was stepping i'ront titc gang- wny ot' tlie Attchor liner Elysin. Lieutenant Robert Domley Wardv Jaunes was taken into custody there r‘riday atternoon and appeared bu. fore Judtge 'Monet. Saturtlay Chnrg« ed with stealing .8726 thc property of tlte Royal Air Ministry. Ward Jntttcs plendgd not guiity and agrecd to waivo proceedlngs hu- l’ore rt'turning to Enginnd, Whel‘u. itc is 'wnlttcd hy Scotinnd Yard. 'BRING YOUR ‘LAWN MOWERS to 36 Kent. St. and ltnvo thetn put in‘ perlect running arder. Jas. White. -’ ——_____.._.____ LtOBT— ON SATUR‘DAY ON ISprlng l'nrk Rond a brown over- coat. Findor will be rewnrdod by loaving nt Marine Ofi‘lco, Grent George St. DESI'RAIBLE RÉSIDENCE AND Fumittnre for sale at Public Auc- ‘tinn en Tuesday. May 30th. 192?. 'ltelng No. 17 Upper Prince .Street later nwned .by .Horace Haszard. vFqu._ dcceasod. ‘Furnlture sale li“. 10 a.m. and sale ot house at 12 p.m. snme dny. inspection nny time. Merchant’s 'Bank, Case Has Collapsed (Speclai to The Guardtan) MONTRÉAL, :Mny 22——Tlte Mer« chant‘s Bank collapse virtunlly end 0d titis mornlng. As: far as D. C. Macztrow, its former Gencra: Manager is concerned Judgo Cusv son tlirew tho case out ot Court. There was net in his opinion enough to warrant sending h'iln to trial on. tlte charge of having wil« tully sent a talso retum to tiie banks standing to the Mlnlster or Finance. It is likely nn appeul wiii be entered by tlte Dominion Government. Vote on Conierence ln British Hanse t0 Conte Next Week (Speclal tn The Guardlan) has pustpnned thc critical test oi‘ his Genou ventttre untli next wcck. The Britlnlt lPremier will then make his report. t0 tlto l-louse Of Cuni— weck, w’hcn nome idea 01 thc test vote of confidence mlly be tztkcn. Northern Partia- A ment M.P. Was Murdered (Speclai to The Guardlsn) iBElLaFAiS'l‘, szty 22-1W. J. ’l‘wud- de]. a. tttetnlter ot the Nortthem l'arliumcnt wns shot; hero thia mor- ning and died itt lite ltospltai. lie wns procccding te business wlten lte wus struck by several sltots. A modern apparatus belug'lnstnlied to and aocommodating. Mina Mildrcd woman ulso vans woundcd ity tlte fusillade. :Mr.‘ TWliddf-‘l is tlte 'LONDON, May 22—l.loyd George ( mnna Monday or Tuestlay 0l next> Graduating li Belote a Large Audience Rendered. ‘The Gratlunting Exereiaes in connection ‘witltülte l’. E. island Hospltztl were held lust evenlng in tlie Henrtz Mcmoriai Hall, which wus filled to its utmost ca- pneily. (Mr. W. ‘K. Rogers occupied'tlto chair and on tlte platt'ornt 'wcre lills I‘Htonour tite Lieut. Govornor and Doctors Ailcy Warburton, Rttss.‘ Carritthers. Archibald, Yoo, Johnson and S. R. Jenkltts. in ad. dition tu thc nurses ol’ thc Ilos- pitnl staff. IThG programme opetiod by a few sltm‘t retttarks tram tlte chair- tttztn, Mr. Honore, ‘lt‘ftel‘ which ex- cellently rendered, uud pleasing solos wcre glvcn by Mtiss M. Rob- trtsun nttd Misa B. lieustls. Theso 'wcrc i'ollowed by a quartette by Messrs. Ilittgwcll, Quigloy, Cal— der and Sterne. "Titc prescnutiion 0l diplomas lo thc gt-zuluntlng ‘ nurses, Misscs Laura Aillellll. Dodd}. Cathorino Nicltolson. Rutit Evclyn Slteidow. Winntifi'cd .Mttry iMcLeun and Mznbcl Amande Wright, wns then meule hy lits Honnur Licut. Gor- crnor McKinnon, who prei'ttcetl lite pt'nsentzition with a short, ntl dross, cmtgrnlulating tlte gradu— ntcs nn tltc successful terminzttion of their training. As ettch young ltliudy. rcceived ‘ltor dtüplotna, site ËiiiSililillüiEfl HY NIÜIIJHISTS‘ (DAWiitENCld, 'MIISH., Mity 22 ’l'ltc story ol’ thc ttllcged ubdurt Xercises 0l P. E. Island Hospital Last Nigiit at the Heartz Hall Five Graduating Nurses Received Their. Dipîontas and An Enjoyable Programme Was wtts prcsenied amid applause with u tttttgnil’cent hoquet ot' flowers. Thc address t1) the graduates wus (lclivcred by Dr. Gordon '1‘. Allny. who ttlsn extended 1|le con gratitlatiimns‘ ilnll briet'ly nutlined tite «lutins oi‘ tilt! trztined nurse. lie eotttpnrcd thc iwork ol‘ thc old titttc nurse ct yettrs aigu tu thc ntutlorn tttethods ol' tlte 'presont day trained nurse, and rcferred t0 thc herqu cxample Sel. lty Florence Niglitcngetle, tlte first :trtny nurse, whosn mime stands Itlglt on the ltottur roll ttl' thc Empire. iDr. Allcy was followcd by tilt: (:ltztir-tnttn. Mr. llogers wlto .brlei'ly touched on tlte 'work accom‘plished hy tire l’.tE. lsland liospitai and thc sptlenllid and clllcicttt work o: lite Lillliies' Aid ltt connection. llc urizcd ztll thc Protestant ymmg ladies Le become associatcd wlt‘lt thc Ludics' Aid, un liospitai work tvzttt wtttttett“s work and aiforded a. grcut opportunin l’or service. Ho oxtondcd n cordial‘lnvlttttion to uli vprcscnt tu attend [ho nnnuul tnccting of thc l’. E. leland Hos. pitul wlticlt is t0 be licld ncxt wwk. nit'ttt' l lpleueing vntînl solos iby Mrs. I4‘rnnnls 'l‘rnintor, Miss L. .Mc Kenzi :tttd Mr. Williuntson thc Exert" us wcro brought tu a close by thc National Antltcm. îliääiilii liN 'iiti.__liiillltil (litANi) FALLS. N. 13.. .May 2," N"Elilllliiltl Aubin. :t t‘urnter living 'terests are (ree to go up and tiret, Member ot Pnl‘ilalllellt t0 be '0“ M tw" “00‘” ËÎHS by 1.0"" "0‘" km" ha“ bec" 50m “D t0] contest une élection usuelly wlthnattucked in the hlstory oi ilisul‘iloi'oimïm in an automobile Imlde lliliiiic:"“‘l "i “1° 'Suprem“ 00“" 0“ “ and tlte ttrurder causer] tlte issttnncolby thc police. 'i‘lte girls weru Mnr charge ot’ murderous nssnult ut of a tttanll‘esto by Sir Jantes Craig. t'he Premier, :tttnounclng a spccittll meeting (if tlte Cabinet and the logal authorltics. 'I‘he l’remiut declztr'ed “just retribution" wus cttlled l‘or. . _____...___., New Department For Ladies MURPHY'S NE‘W BEAUTIFULLYv FJQUIPPED LADIE‘S’ HAIR «DR'E‘S‘SMNG APARTMBNTIS} lN THE DE‘SBRIBEY BUILDING SUiNlNYSlDE OPEN FOR BUSI- N‘ESS. n A repreanntativn ol’ titis pnpnr ltad tltn picasure of vbeing sitown tltrousglt vMut'plty's New Hltll' Drrrsrç ing Apttrtments l'or ltndies. and wtts grently impressed with tte bravutil'ul appointntents and ex- cellent oquipvntent, A must nrtis- tlc unique dermmtivn scltemn ltas heen nurriod out wltich is l‘urther emboll'ilshetl vwlth 'bettutll’ut fix- tures‘nnd iuxurious furnlshings. i’l‘he qulpment la pet'ltaps t‘ltc tn'ost rimportant featitre. thc moat t‘acllltatc the performance ol' the lntest tnrodes‘ in Hnir Dressing. Notlting hae been spnreti to make tltese parlera tlte mont note-date Sullivnn ot’ Boston. Mnss.. spec- ialist in Manlcurlng. Shampooing. Scalp Troatment. M'irccl anlng. Musaaging. Eye Bt-n‘w Sltnplng Hnir Dyolng.‘nob Curling, New nutoh Ont. etc.. etc., will bo tir. elutrkn.‘ 'nhitt section wi.ll ltn l'or ‘lnzdlos nxolti-slvely.- Any tttttni- curlng or ot-hcr work l'or man will be nttended to by Miss Sulllvnn in tho men's Barber 8110p. Witile the main entrnnoe io tll'.‘ Barber Shn‘p (next. t0 G. F. llutnltuann, Otntiomctrti-sq, ISunnyside) wlli ho used. tho Hndr .Drosoins l‘ttrmr is in the rcar et tlio Ibuilding. One lms not got to paris thmugh tho Barber 'Shop ne tltere le n settnrate omttpnriment with n sepnrnte en. ion Joltnson, ninrtteen, escapml t'rom a cnmp ut ICtlllOblO Laku. N. li. \v.ltere they wcre tnkett lty Lite men, according to thc giri's story. According to tlte stnry toid thr‘ tpolrice thc girls. twere wulking ztlong a local Sireot wlton. invltt‘d to go l‘or a. ride and they ncceptnd thc. invitation nitltougii they dld not knoiw tlte Lnke they were dorced into camp and it is alleged that they wcre ill treated there. The John son gtli‘l managed to get .awayj and» went to n. nearby camp wlteret site iold her story. but thc cntnp ors, 'believing tltc other girl lutd aise esca-ped d-id’ not tttaite illly ei' fort tn go to her wsaistnnco. l n'l Warm Commendation 0l G.W.V.A. Pageant From Mayor Jenitins ’I‘ltc following letter et apprenio- tion front 'Mayor Jenklns was rend front thc stage by Mr. Gallttgitcr nt tlte Matinee performance oi titc i’ugeunt "Queen Esbhor" on Sntur dtty nftornpott:— City ol’ Cltnt‘lottetown, Mnyor‘s Oll'lce, City (Hall. IMny 20th, 1922. Mr. li. ‘lt. Stcwnrt. Set-rotary G.W.V.A.. City, My Dom iMr. Siewart: i tieslt" on beitult ni Mrs. Jen- kltts und myscli‘ to tender tn your Association our sinccre thnnlts for thc privilego ol’ witnessing the Pan geuut "Quoen ‘Estlter." We attend ml botlt evcnings and ronlly ttnjny- etl thc lttst performance cvon bot ter thon the first. il i‘cci tltttt tlte citizens ot Char- lottotttwn nre ntttitlcd to fte Juat» ly prnud .nf thc ynung lndics nnd l un iltty i’rice. a Cnn'ndinn cusx mil!" (ttli'icer here. ’l‘ho evidcncr .tztkutt bel'ut‘o 'tlte magistrato ‘in Jtlte prolintinut'y extutt'iuation show Ir-d titztt, l’rice was going home late 1.1l. nigltt_rcncntly wlton hc noticed in tuant prudsing. loutlcd with wltat Imppenrod to lte snme new fartn ‘lllilttiiilltll‘y. lie orderod tlte driv Or te stop. nnd tlto result was tltni tnen. At Cttnobieihc received a bluw upcn thc hczul with tlte bag oi zt iloover digger. The proseontion claims tltztt. Aubin was the 'person wlto struck thr officer, and titat he dld .so in an attempt te evade apprehension whiie smuggiing into Canada. front acrOSs me“ Malne boundnry noar lty. quanth ol’ Anterlcn‘ut tnttdc fitrm ntncliinery, ‘ ———.O-,-——“ TORONTO WOMON KILLECc. REVERE. Mines, Mny Bdngï“. Helen Gordon. u Canadien lot-nier- |_v o'l“ Toronto, W85 kiilt‘tl I)y :t nar- rtrw mittge tt'niit ni tlto station livre w‘hilo il't'lnlll'liiîng tu cross Hlt" trnr‘kis. .Sho wzm twcntty-‘two ycnt‘s nlnud. iMnry Mulluhy uf Ilust‘un uttd Joseph Ilmtlden ol' Cltnt'les'town wlto wero with Mrs. Gordon escap- ed Ultrough tlte presen‘cc ot' mind oi’ lloulden who dragged Miss Milllnhy back. ‘Tlttinking tltnt nn ' u‘pproacltlng tirevin wuld stop et tlte station, the t'hree u'ttem‘pted t0 cross over. but tlte train Wits n "speciul" wichottt pttssen‘gere, nntl ran stmigitt titrolngh. An lttvmligntlon wns bc- gutt «by .poiice 'tvo detormine whetliet signale wore given, IMns. Gordon reeided lit Lynr with lier husiband and fnther untii six wceks ego. ——.o.—_ -—-.—‘ . GRAND TRUNK MUST USE CANADIAN COAL "ROCK Vl' [11:15. Prnposed Cut ln Lumber Freight Rates (Speciai to The Guardlan) OTTAWA, IMay 2‘2—Replylng t0 questions frottt New Brunswlck ntentbers, iC. A. Hayes. Vice Ptc- sidont or the 'Canadian National Lines this morning iniormed tite special House Commitee on rull- wny transportation costs that the (‘.N.R. propcsed a cut of-16 or l7 [lt'l‘ cent. in tlte freigltt rates on luittber. il’residettt Beatty or tlte .ti’.R. glving evidence on Fridtty suggestcd a eut of 11.70 pcr cent. ipiendid Ctass 0l Immigrants (Speclai tu The Guardlan) QUÉBEC, Muy 22—Tlte >Candinn l’ztcific passenger liner Corsican, (lnpt. W .Dnvldson in commatt'l. frein Glasgow. arrived at Quebec llIÎH tttotning rit. 10.15 o'clock, day; llght saving with 178 passengers;, 91 cabine und 87 thlrd clnss. Tlte latter arr- Scotclt furmers and as tisuai a sp ‘Jliilid type ot ‘r‘ws‘t subject. Aftcr immigration tit- spectiun. they loft hy C. Rit, site cinl‘ trnin for tlteir Western, des» tination. Wlten told titat tire Gov en‘nmunt immigration rcstt'ictions ltttd brcn removet‘. ne regards inr migration from the British tIsles t0 "'tnndn, tltey volunteered bile infor- tttttlon thnt thls news would lie halled with pelnsurc in Scotlnnd, tvhorc îii-Jl'il were mnny larnt laito- rers. .ts well us stttail fermera and ’iOlIleSUCN wlto werc wlshing "to t:ome out t0 Canada, but had hecn il(‘1{] bock ity Canudinn Governtneut, restrictions, and it would not bu n sin'prlhn tu thettt t0 sec a large im» tttigtutton front Scotland to t‘tttzttla litir-t ntidsutnner, :tnd il regnuur :ttt migration from that country next yt‘fll‘. » "7' maman. sur!“ w I "i Discovered Water With Kick In Il; Came From Faucet in House, Says Sieuth of Volstead Act BOSTON, May 22.—Water with .l. kick itt lt! That .is whtnt comes (nom ü faut-et in a house at 281 River street. Ca'msbridge, iaccortlittg to the owtter, Micltael J. Sughrue. He se told .Itud‘ge Wolcott in the Cambridge court. u'l‘lte alleged. alcohol water was brouyght ‘to .the attention et thei court thtrough a raid triade dty Cap.I tain Canney and Gamibridge .pol-ice upon the Sughrue homte ion April 22. Aiter vain’ly seeking diquor Lhroughout the thouse the omccrs snii‘l'ed ni. tlte sink. A suspicions odor aroso l‘I‘om tlte drain pipe. ’I"lte Zdlliûus omcors then drained tho tt'ap henr‘ntlt tltn slnk. found thc odor stronger. and lltbll thc weber airalyzed. A seven per cent. alco— lliûiit‘. -t:ontent wae shown I)y tlte analysls. iln court lholpoilrcc eltnrgedtltnt ‘Su-x‘ltrue Wltt-l guilty ot' two lllegztl antes nf liqunr. Alter testyfylng cottccrtting tlte atltlegod selles, tltoy told about the stlrong water in the drain pipe. Michael admltted the quality ol’ tlte water, and declared that it came to .the ‘house flavored with alcoltol. Judge Wolcott dld not place much credence in ïMic‘hsael's sbory. He nncd him 550 on the tiret liquor selll'ng complaint, and lmpoeed a sentence et tltree months in thc Ill)ll.‘l(i 0! correction on tlte second "ontplttlnt. lMiclutcl nppeaiod and t'as lteld in ibonds ot 8500. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. IlATEN.——1tic. per lino por dey. 90. Bostonmied :thout for bits oi’ wreckago‘ i One Hnndred Steamtr “Egypt” iront L lumped into Sea and (Special a: Tbç Guardlan) BREST, Fance, Mny 22.—Neat‘ly one lrundred persons perislted lztst ttlÿltt when the Peninsula and Or« iental lino steamer Egy‘pt sank oi.‘ t‘he tsisttd ol’ Uediant after collist eion with a French freLgltt Steatne. Seine. The Egpr salled fronn Ilaondon erg and a crew ot 290. A roil'call ontI board tlte Seine alter lite disastcri sltowed that at vleast fli‘teen pas] sengers and etg’hty ot‘ the crew 01’; Lite Egypt are tnisslng. . I ’Dhe collision occurred during al danse l’og withln twenty- two miles ot' the Armen llghthoutse. 'I‘the din- ncr gong was about to be snundedl on -board ulte Egypt. Mnny passeng-' ers, Itttost ol' t‘lte men were on deck.’ ('l‘he sltock titre/w mnny persons into I lthe sea, othem jumped and n num- lber wemt doewn wiL‘i the ship witiclti isank in tiwenty minutes. The Egypti wns ranimed amid ahlps on tilte porti slde. ‘ 'I‘he Seine. «badly damaged rench' ed Brest today with 29 rescued' ’passengers. more than 200 et the crew and the bodies or twenty; dead. Tlte captain or the Egypt la; l:lmong tlte saved. ilndian Sal‘lors in Panic. .When tlte collision. occurrcd there 'wns a rol'ling Boa. Sente OI‘! tnose rescued charge thatt the in. (lien entiers on bonrd the Et;pr took te tlte lifoboatis immediately 'thq jveseels lordshed. iso 'thnt a large number ot‘ the tpaseengers and crew land rto shtift for them- seves. ’l‘hose wlto ju-mped into the son who could net swim, scram. l te whielt they might cling. Many of Lheso were rescued. Tltcy lloa‘v cil nbout in thc i‘og alter 'the EKYDt wcnt down, celling for he‘lp. Thc sound of thcir volces directed ment bers of the crc/w of the Seine in smnll boats wltow ere patrolling thn sert. ‘picking up both living and dead. in Home instances. -the t\scuing crews came upon rpersons clinglng to bits 01 wreckage who let go and sank as aid l’or them wns a: hand The small “boots on numerons oc- casions eought vainly in the fog to locate persans lifting cries et dis- tress. Among .the lmo-wn misslng Stage Door “Beau” Extinct Animal, Says Doorkeeper Replaoed by Specles of Young Man Known as tstage Door Johnny ILONDUN, Mny 22.viSi.ago (loor- keopers ot London theadiree say tlte etngo—door I‘beau" is extinct, Land dans 'been replaced hy a specles oi young men more aptly described by the Amerioan term "stage—dom Johnny." The vanished "beau". accordan to the guardian 0l one London stage outrance. woro a lange silk hnt at. an soute angle. an elegant 'cnpe over iris evenlng (t‘iothos and wulted, a bouquet in (me hattd. Il 'boJribboned box in t'he oiaher. gttld knobbed swtaiggerstllck under one harm, to greet a chorue girl and, with a grscefui bowv. to hand the'r into his private hansom-csh. Todtay, Jack docs-n't do thnt. lin site in luis automobtie pumng a clm arette and wihen the other party appoars ho utile irom tbe .curb: long time." Tho cmr starts witlin "100mo on. old girl, ynu've ’heen a _ Perishî When Steamers Collided ondon te Bombay. Crashes into French Freigltter “Seine” Sinking in Twenty Minutes» Sonie Killed Outrtght, Otiters Drowned, Wltiie Otiters Went Down With lite Ship. are the doctor and chier engineer ut the Egypt. 'I‘he Egypt was a vessel et 8.000 tons. The Seine waa tbO'ilnd for Harve when the disester occurred. Harrowing accrus. Kîatptaln Le Barzstc. or the Seine an describing Lite disaster said.: “I wus ait my post on thc upper bridge Saturday evenu‘ng a; seven for Bomber Frlday with 44 passent? (t'itlock, i‘li’toen miles trom Armes light. ’mte ses wns calm. with a slight roll. Tbe tog vwss very anse. 1 was listening lor l‘os ltorns and proceeding at the slow speed oi’ flve knots. "in less time than it tskee to tell. a great steamer emerged front the fog. 1t struck my ship and tore away the i'orward works and moved on at great speed. 1 im- nted'ntely ordered our angines re' versed. i saw nothing further but titcn l began to besr cries or hor- ror thut told me of a catastrophe. went in search ot’ the striclren vessel in tlte fog and darkness, l iound lier in twentv mlutes. "S‘te Lty on lier port aide, readv to turn over. Water was pourinr into a 'lnng dee‘p tear in ber eide plates. Cnies and waile of deepair «vero to be heard ooming fm'n the stoamer. Passengers were seen running about on the deck. as the steamer wtas a'hout to go under. Il sarw a man throw himaeld into the ses. 'wlth two little children in his aruts. ’nie shipwrecked poopic in the sel clung to noatlng debris t hnd nll my lite boats lowered. il wss particulnrly portions work. tot- 'we were on the main patn' or ’the vessels going from the open sen tu the English Channel' I stas’ed ait the scene 0l the wrenk ttntii trwenty minutes atter eleven o'clock Saturdey night."— IIJONDON, May 21——Late tonight t’he/Penlinsulnr and IOrlental swamsblm Oompany annnunced that oniy 38 passengers hsd salled on thc Egm and gave out a List ut“ thc nantes M 28 ol’ those pas. tango“, wlto rwere rgsouod and anded at Brent. lt was (laid late ’tonizlit that here might be more survivors ol' “ho d‘isaster. since the tteamer Pape lracon was nlne miles sway et tlte time of the collision. and hurried to thes pot and may have picked 'up some ot' those in the water who 'were mlissed by the amen boots a! the Seine. lt 'was aise learned late tonight Ithat 191e ISeine brougihtt in. tour modies and that the tugs Vaillante and Gannomelle ianded 22. ' “MAN OVERBOA‘RD" CRY HALTED MAJESTIC NEW' YORK. May zz—The cry ot "mnn ovetiboard."iha1ted tho Mniestic. the world's biggcst lin- er. shortiy after she hnd passed througb th‘e norrowis yestertäy on her second voyage across e Atlantic and led to the report thst site nad grounded. A boat watt hastlily iowered. but twenty mini utes searclt. with 1,600 pasesngers tining une rails. tailed tn eifect a. rosette. ' ———-— Ai)er The Charlottetown Brunch o! the Great Wnr Voterans' Association o! Canada respecbfuuy tenders thsnks to His dlonor tihe Lient. Govovrnor and Mtrs. McKinnon, His WM'sth the Mayor and Mrs. Jenkins. for graclously permltt'lng tite Passant "Queen Esther" to ‘he given nnder theil' distingulshcd patronage. lt in nlse desirod to express an. precintion tn nll those who took part. or in any manner assisted in making the Passant sucb an un- qunlifled succesn. l‘he Weather. Temporature. Tide, Moon. Etc - a tew real live resentatives AGENTS WANTED—BIG PROFITS mince. ’ii'tm dtevnlvlng nnrher gentlemen who t00k “mir 1’41"H i“ Ont. May 22— 0‘“ "ne P0P dey for 314mm or ovnr. in overy clby “d’îgwn in Cama- sre being mode selling Ainddin Polo on «Sunnyside 'wiil give the suoh ttcnpahie tnnnner. ttthe on. T)“, .usunl supplies or soft cool ëcitêulrlg: "îätî't‘à’i i2îeê'.3“î'à.îä.“'äï jerk and "m g!" la hurried into“ TORONŒG, Imam Moderato dt to m1 automobile stop slgï Portable Movlemarhlnes to Lum' locutllm‘ off thc lmnin ontrnncc. portunlty is nnordcd I should l'ccl “mon”! "0m me Unned St‘uofi me woni. l0 par mm. dhénum 'nr seai. winds. Fineund warm. nais; Minou provoth acct- ber Camps. Churches, Schnols. 'mttis 'IMI" flll n. long l'elt wnnt der-piy xmtoful il ynu would tender ‘ cash. Address torms part ot au. "il suppose they are more sensible illlgh tide this mornlng et 8.10 tient.” 67017 au nuer a pros. Y.M.C.A.‘. lmdges and homes. nnd v‘"ll 1:0 duite un nmuisition tto tilt! Ull'l‘CLOI‘ nnd earh nnd every huini: exltnusted bccnttse of tho itlltl must ho paid ror. but perpeum comme“ 59m., mat“... and tonight ai. 8.67. mon Guy w n"; M8 "on". nuy M dealers mica. MM“ for (WH-‘tnnmmm, n wm. lnim‘l put-former slnco- congratulations (sont striko. thc. Grand Trunk mnll . h I ‘l _ “Landau” ",ke mon 0mm. mm.” Sun sets thio evenlng nt 7.35 Write for ’particulm'a and agents" mnnev frnm (‘nmonsiratlons and Wi”) Iltu :iî‘l""i'illI'"ll nr ('ii'Z"" l h'"! ini l" "‘i “""» iw' tint-:rr ili‘llfll'in‘f‘ill iwru in now. "A" "" “mm 5’01"! W!" il" . .. tlnd “mon flomlîrmw “10min! '1‘ ' ’ .. . . . mu" k l'an Ynt q f:tlt!ti‘ttll:.'. ,. . , . t'w'd î't thc litt'i. erw lmttdnn. nntl’hes" day‘shthey m aw‘uny dm" 4 17 Dropnlltlon. Canadien Auto tnke thc, ttrdnra ton. Wriin ..tt| lellnrs itlikt.. Wl lti l -l . :mkmtv l-sp (ai ruri tttinci itt (.::pr: . . . ' ‘ 5h01”. P. O. Box. 154. Niagara Aladdln Clnemn (10.. l.t(l., 335 lhtt management, thu nucccss titth (‘SKdJ R. H. JENKl-‘(S-Pm ‘ ‘ lt‘H‘ H’i‘n "ï! "r ‘VIY‘V “"11. il! "i" i‘n'ls'Ü" “"9 “o‘m‘œi’er- New mnott Friday, 'Mni’ ZGth.‘ ' ' Orliiz West. Mnntronl. unterttrlse doservos. ' ’ “n' lStsituxi ilnli Mis-'slntt llund Fttttdi,’ 2.04 n_ mp Puis. Galante. U S ‘HAVETHE M0 N !""' Sec Page 7