I MAXIMS MAXIMS or A MERCHANT °' " i I MERCHANT ' Men are led only by force of thc ‘ imalkmvhlm, l I The stiffening oi’ the body discip- ‘|‘ lines the spirit. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew . fiy-nfirllmflglnynalflymlll; (‘hnrlnlteloiviu (lunrnlluu Twat Cont! Morning tiurirdluii, l-‘uululenl IQQ? CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA iisiiiiiiiii iiiciiii i lllEYiAil SHIP SINK‘, (tural iron workers in Quebec and in‘ (Ontario have larovcn abortive, and a1 ' ‘deadlock has been reached. The: ‘ Dominion Bridge Co. has refused the‘ ‘men's offer to discuss a settlement‘ . on the basis of 90 cents an hour minimum. While Standing on Cliffs Near New Wat erford, C. B., Three Men Say They Saw Frelghter Suddenly Plunge Bow First To Bottom In Mountainous Seas Less Than Two Miles Off Shore. v ‘ 5YDNEY~ N~ s» M1131‘ 13. —Al- their declaration that tiicy had seen‘ lllllllllh my” llsllelllle" 593111166 110-. a steamer sink without warning.‘ "he l1 "lllglslrlll? lhal- 510011 (lll tllfinThe vessel. apparently a freighter. high cliffs near New Waterford they said was deeply looen nnd m. "u? 11101111118 and 511W o large tie of the hull visible although very lrolehter suddenly plunge bow firstlrioso inshore. They had been watch- to thc bottom in mountainous seas‘ 111g its slow progress through heavy less than two miles ofi’ the shore pens, in the dneollon or Sydney. nrnr tho entrance to Sydney Harb- Harbor when suddenly. as it was‘Bill" Haywood. one of the founders lifted on a \vave_ it slid down intoief the I. W. W. in the United Stat-_ or. nothing had transpired up to‘ midnight to substantiate their startling assertions. When the three hastened to the local Magistrate with their story the latter com- iiiunicaeed at once with Vincent Mullins, agent for the Murine and Fisheries Department and in a short time the beach was lined with police and volunteers ready to- siiccor the survivors of the sup-‘ lore and nit and two mono 1105911 dlsflsler- The Wfllel‘ W115 $00 It was only a few weeks ago that lnllilll l0 hlllhch l1 ‘will. lllld h" the Dutch freighter Callisto, car-‘ vessel was available to search the fying between g5 and 3Q men no! hfelle- _ crew, crashed at midnight on a| At lnidnlaht not a shred of thouodgo iroor Scatari Island. south oi. wreckage had been sighted alonmihe scene of today's supposed dis-i the Show (1nd no steamer hflllbfiehHasier. with the ioss of all hands. the trough of thc- seas. bow under‘; and stern high. and disappeared.‘ hey thought it had been merely. swept by an extra high wave and; would appear again, but they ivait-‘ ed in vain, whereupon they hasten- ' ed for help. The craft ivas described as a oiic funnel freighter with high decks lfllflfltld mlfifilnfi- The D0mll1l°11‘lln the latter case great quantities‘ Coll Cllmllflhy- Where Slelllllels ‘of wreckage reached shore and one‘ dock almost daily seeking bunker body was reeovel-el-L coal, stated that. no steamer had‘ 1 woo no; expgctgd by those {om- bron olrpocted there today. although iliai‘ with the coast. that if the ‘ltcilslllhfllly 11955915 mm“ l" 101' story of the three fishermen was bllhkels Wllh°11l Sending ally 11d- based oii an actual happening and 1111199 lhl°Pm11ll011~ not a mirage. any wreckage would. The ""99 111911- “"1059 chfllhcleffiappeai- before tomorrow. Meanwhil .11 “"_‘"‘ ‘Wll Rhilwh l0 l°¢l1l hlllihm“ a close watch has been kept up? .ties. and whose story was readily along the eons; accepted as fact. were emphatic in - iiilliiiilllllfi ‘ IN lHiiiiIiHii PlHilllliNi 1 l l (From Our Own Correspondent‘. 1 OTTAWA, out, May l8. - w. J. Egan. Deputy Minister of Immigra- ‘tion. W115 examined this morning ‘by the committee on agriculture and colonization. in the matter of issuing permits or more properly letters of admission. Q He explained that on the recom- ment or any reputable member of the community. after certain pre- liminary investigation into the . , ‘legalized status of the nominate-r. In Commlttee a permit was usually issued though ‘in thc case of any person. even ii member of parliament, the deputy ‘placed a maximum on tho number ‘on account of which applications, for Public hvcaatnlitioglhvt liiircriliiizgnate. There was no Works Expendib‘ ‘ ures in P. E. Island.‘ House, of Supply, Passed It. e m s T-otalling Nothing in the evidence (vent. to show that there was trafficking on these letters of admission and Mr. Egan was emphatic in saying that 1 he "played no favorites“ on account of political or other pull. In 25 ‘months there had been 3061 letters ‘issued, 2100 of which were after the change of government. This afternoon in the House the on. R. K. Maniori. Fort William. voiced a complaint against the ad- mission tc Canada through the (Canadli-i-rirrcssl ‘ OTTAWA, May 18. — Appropria- (ions for harbors and rivers of New Brunswick totalling $252,800 passed the House with little discussion to- day and progress made on Prince Edward Island items. The first vole considered durin the sittin was 1i . . .. .. , _ ‘me m» ‘£000 f; W11“; 1.65am mlmails ot tipster sheets puiport West Point, Prince Edward Island. ‘nllum give ‘“‘°1|:“‘.‘.“§“v ‘n ‘lfspggly. Hon. J. A. MacDonald. (Conser- ‘° mystery 5:9‘? Sim “mgfigy yum“ votive. King's) protested that there m“ 9mm“? ° 5 ea] g ' was apparent discrimination against the clmama“ pm‘) e‘ ~ - Dr. Manion produced several of ‘igsueounty in the allotment of esti- the“ sheets which he Sum we“, -- I A_ E_ McLeavL ‘LibemL Prince, called the "financial dcbater" is- disagreed with this view. He thought 511°‘! ‘>31 E- T. Morton. unity build- ‘ . Some time ago these that King's County was being fair- mg~ H°Sl°“ .. .- lv we“ dean with had been shown up as ii fake by Hon. .i. c. Elliott. Minister or "°1’“““"° “‘t‘§“f““ ‘;“"°fh,“c‘;‘:,o‘:,; Public Works. said that Kings ‘mlwgdvfdf rvfiddiglcthepmavlg Th}. County was receiving its fair share m?“ t” _ "Generavg amenudx; m,‘ 0f public works expenditui-n. P“ “n” e‘ ‘ Mr. MacDonald declared that thc m“ “mtg b‘? ésfio fgmgféffc‘ breakwater at Souris. P. E. . ‘Vhvffi cl“: md‘\vould' be done should be repaired. An amount had “N! _° ‘J S s woodsworth‘ “van. been "new in the estimates m b‘ “hi ii lll" matter of Secretary 1925. but the work had never been £3‘? .5 ‘lnflfufion m n“. “Owen- moceeded wnh‘ Repons we“ m‘ 1 ygect of the abolishment of file in the department favoring the “ ‘esp work. Mr. Elliott replied that the con- tract was let some time ago. but (he contractor was unable to carry out the contract. The contract had rcnsequently lapsed. ‘The item $4.000 than carried. ‘ H merit proposed to do. The Prime Minister replied tlinl he understood the views of the British Government had been ex- pressed in the House of Lords. H’: had no doubt that Hon. Mr. stew- . - . ' nswer- Previous items totallina sazaaoo fr?» ffffefilojf _§f,‘f§”“§,'a."}fle,. h... for public works expenditures in; Tim“ or‘ rvwnnnven‘ a nOnfm-gyuig Prince Edward Island were passedltvahvd be can“! on m‘, supp.“ o; at an earlier sitting of the house. i the Penn,“ m Bflush common, or .1110. railway lands which was thll ‘subject of a report by Mr- Jlhll” Martin of the Supreme Court (if Saskatchewan. The third rea amend the pensions cceded with. It was some spirited discussion. Col. Gear)’. Toronto. disliked the omission ti certain clauses of the old act. The; effect of this would bc to destroy, 1 -__. "304006000040000400-004- i Condensed Specials IA1"¢-40. poi- word. not no! llmtion in thin column. ‘CHOICE OOINID BEEF FROM aci was Dro- the. subject of i 513114“ “mm gnnnqoro, New- the lndepe ldtlluu of the board ' ‘t: som & 0o. B-S-ti’. p¢hll0h commissioners and ‘mirth? .___ 1mm, body a mere adjunct 0 . He moved an amend- the House should formI mittee for the P111" ‘ in the bill a clause department. ment that itself into com pore of insertinfl __.__._.________...___.- ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVEBY| description, cheaply and expedh‘ tioualy executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printory. Phone 13!. "men “mm Rm m" board "w: IYOU WANT 000D ENVELOPIS. powers rid functions of a denutv Prices l0 for 20c; 100 for 306i. minister. its members (o be pfllt-l l" 300 for ' 0M 2m‘ 01.00‘ 1. parliament and not by the fiellllrl‘ for 113;“. Pout id. 0t‘! ll" merit of national health and Fell"- ' Office. Uttdfflllh Prliitery- ions. ‘ » U- The question of the civil service enhancers... ‘refusal to deal directly with union. leaders. that they would maintain their pre- sent position until some further stig- gestion came from the company. ‘Fi ‘Jimmy McLarin tomorrow nigh ‘was authorized by the boxing ‘inendation of a member of parlia-. war and asked whiit the sol/PP"- ding of the bill lo‘ PHEHllI INVESTIEATIIIN BHNBLUBEI] Strike Fail‘ (Canadian Press) FREAL, May l8.--Al_l efforts; to settle the strike of struc-. MON’ (‘ate jMacKinnon Remand- '1‘he company also persists in its ed Wednesday Whenlb Magistrate Will Deliver rxHlS Finding — Clinton »Held as Witness. Today the men declared -—~——-- -<oo> Death 0f ‘Big v Bill’ Haywood I (Canadian Press) MOSCOW, May l8.-—Wllliom "Big MORNING SESSION The court resumed at 9 a. m. u . C n. t. hie Biggar (Sworn) was ie cs. died in Moscow today after u first“ Qizness M me morning pm. ‘mgmy “‘“ess' ceedings. He gave evidence as at the coroner's inquest. l Elmer Dunning (Sworn) I live on ‘Water street-An the Harland Ail- artmenis. I am ii. commercial trav- WOH WOmGIIS ‘tiller. Between 12.20 and 1 p. n1» - - ‘inst Sunday". I was going west on Ghamplflnshlphuston street. when I was near Dr. ‘ Archibaltlis house. u man crossed _ “ ' the street in front of my car. I had lcamldm" Pnss‘ to put oil the brakes to avoid hit.- HUNSTANTON Emglmm- May ‘siting him. I thcii saw the rear of a ~Nanctte Leblanc of France. irongclosed cm. dismmcnvqng_ and dun; the womens golf championship ubflymg m the comm. Then 1 saw a Great Britain today. defeating Miss man lying across the sidewalk at Sylvia Marshall three up and BWOVthe north west come,- 0g Spring l0 Play m. ‘he mm‘ 36 “we malclyuPark Road and Eiicton Street. I The cup was taken out of Great Bfi-istopped my ca, and gov out, A mnn tain for the first time last year Wllfilrwho I “fink ‘v85 My Maccour; wns. Mile Simone Thloii cle Lachaume 'ust crossing thc street toward the \V0ll for France. "‘ ,corner. A iittlc farther away Mr. Barlow was also approaching. Dr. Archibald and others appeared. Witness remained about ten minut- es. until the man alas taken tio the ' ' ‘ho iital. Then he got into h s car. and‘ drove out Eiiston as far as ‘Ambrose street. He went north on ‘that. and thence by back streets ‘whose names he did not know to 'Upper Queen. ~ ML Postponed (Canadian Pressl NEW YORK. May l8.-Tex Rick- ‘ard announced today that Sammy ‘Mandell will defend his title against He Went out on this. and. 0Dll1>$~ gpitc the residence of Mr. Craig, not- iced a place where a car had skid- oom-Qded frcin the. marks hq jrvtdged that n1, on the left front tire was flat. Finally. ‘account of rain. Originally seheci- he W911i llil the street by the C. A. ‘uled for last night. it was postponed A- Grollhlls £11111 51W "11 Old F1311‘ until tonight when clouds Kathei'ed‘TUd°1'_s9(ll1l1 stopped thoro- It had in the afternoon. The cloutls were n foreign nuijnbci" pinto. A 1111.111 lites. ‘fonowed by a hard l-nin gonny standing by it with his hand on the h... -_-<q>- r spare tire. He was dressed in a light coat and cap. He looked right ‘Fertilizer Coming at me and r looked at liim. I would recognize him. (Asked t0 weather permitting. The promoter .mission to again defer the bo do so witness identified Accused as " the man lie saw). I drove sl0vvly' l ' ' past the car. ivhicli was stopped rm i Qluantltleshhelstreet by the C. A. A. Grounds. I did not speak to the mnn. There was no one else in sight. I could i . titi of fertilizer. Emnmom Wan es toll the car again if I saw it. In are being distributed to farmers‘ vhroughouv the provinw The s_ 5_ fact. I saw the same ear this moi-i:- Dampen is at Summerside COmlilet- ing in the Charlottetown Garage. ing a cargo of over four thousand‘ The lcft front tire was flat when tons. .I saw it at the C. A. A. Grounds. This is the mm‘ cal-no m glnnqTherc was a round glass at the back. merside. and there will be two more Ill was F111 °l<l m°d°l T115111‘ 59511111- steamers yet to discharge at that‘ 1 031119 l" 110111 _ no“ which affords the rapid d15on.|groiinds. drove down Euston sticet use of any port in the provmce, and told the Chief what. I had seen The s. s. Snefond is at Charlotte- 1 the" Went 11°11“- towii with a part cargo. having dis- Cross examined by Mr. Johnston. charged a thousand tons at Pictou 1 Yemallled “l ‘he scene 9f m‘? for the Potato Growers Association. Rccldelll whlle the ma" wllsldlke“ who received this unsolicited order m ‘he h°5l"la‘—“"°“l m“ m‘m“'°"- from the farm?“ Clubs o; Pym-DWI then drove out. to Brighton. and County This me Second steamer north on Ambrose street. I ivent 1m. Chéflonetovvxv and a mlrd Wm out about two blocks. and out east. arrive Mondav ‘and crime out on Upper Queen The s‘ s_ Lana is discharging a street. I went stiaiglit oubUppei three thousand ton cargo at Souris. Queen She?‘ "°- ‘he Sm‘ M 1'" am‘ A large cargo has already beeniturned over to Elm Aienue. passing dismbuved from Georgetown‘ -Spiing Paik School‘. I then ucnt The Association expects m have iwabout a hundicd yards toward town '7 h _ along Elm Avenue and turned to fvgraéefig vigzutwyvgletrvlsand mnqthe left. going past. the C. A. A. (Grounds to the Mt. Edward road. ,‘.Roughly. it would take mc about fifteen minutes to gn over thc course onnecnon nnn before I Cilme (o the C. A. A; grounds. l i I commission rose in c Major Poivcr expressed the opinion _ _ that nthe Cw" service My is m, Witness then cxplninctl that. even most ‘nlqunous ‘egmmion evenivith the parts removed that were passed» and mm “the civil Service in court. he was nblc to identify ccmlnmsidv‘ .5 ‘he slupldest body the car. and proceeded to enumerate eve]. nfl-"vtvd on the people of can. ‘vile features by \\'l1lCll he identified ada.“ Again hc asserted the civil service commission should have been abol-‘i ished before it was created. Nothing happened and the bill got its third James F. Henderson. Elni Avon (Sworn. I own an old model Ford Tudor Sedan. I have‘ seen only two cars in the city of tiie same model reading as my own. 0n Sunday I was out “no d;§;>;;;;d°gg;h‘-j,I.‘3..“;t..°°2l2.‘ii..%2i¥‘"i terrains: plgfmjesfgg ‘a’; cllzfiuc ‘vorks éstlhMill at Kingston. I had my car with mate's. The chief item of interest‘ ' was the appropriation of $350000 tn ‘yo assist in the development of thifmmmy vimcs‘ Bu‘ always there were 15mm‘ °l ‘mucosa l" ‘he w“ ° two different drivers. One of them dredging a-channcl iroin (he main.“ a Rev‘ gentleman out at Sn Dum fihanlle‘ °tl°'v‘;g‘l€“v'1':“vglvfirepofi"stan‘s College. The other I don't awrence v ' . - know“ pony ownlns thfi lrllalld- ll W" 9f‘. Constable Bigger (recalled) ~ To Dlallled lhlll 1h? 11111111111‘ lhe 3°"‘Mi-. Saunders. when I arrested ernment was asked to contribute MacKlnn°n_ he had on a gmv com would ‘izsmlotunt t? $523000. ‘:9 and gray cap. Clinton was dressed Dally 0 00h l‘ l1 11B 0 - as he is now. of the cost. This closed the Asked what revenue would ththcron,“ 80119711111911‘ dell" "m" m‘? deve", Mr. Johnson called no witnesses. Oplll! Ol’ DTll/llc DION"? l" lhalumd said he would make no remarks war the minister replied that lJ-Vlat this stage in the proceedings. He the increase or popnhtlon- the Ykusked that ball be granted as the suit of fdcveltollmflhltldllélztlglvfe lgeutlélq- Evidences father was very seriously crease ,0 cus oms a . -. . There would be no harbor dues. Ills Honour said it was n very The Hon. Mr; Stevens stronglyvsad case that he had taken the bnv objected to assisting developing l‘. down to his people twice. and would purely private property. The owner-shave him taken down again. How- . i i case for the llHl‘ Material v _ SATURDA ll ‘ 0 These young women have just be en graduated from the United ‘ Church Training School at. Toronto. They are: I. Gwen Suttie. B. A.: 2. Dorothy Card; 3, Dulcie Cook: 4. Elenor Jest; 5. Margaret Mustard: ii“i“i“i‘iiiiiiui iNlilllN iiiiiiii‘ Group of Students oflsplendid Address by Mt. Allison Ladies Comrade ‘Ollege Heard’ 111 Lightizer at Month- Varied Programme 1y Meeting Lag of Delightful Music. Night, A Iiellflllllul 311171 Valled pm‘ The regular monthly meeting was gramme of music was given before held last evening in the Lggion ll 111051 ilflflleciflllve ‘aulllence, l“ Home with a large attendance. The llle H0111“ M9lh°l\"1l Hal‘ ‘asl mghn i President T.‘ E. MacNiitt presiding. by 1111 911591111119 °l 31°11"? males‘ The following were elected mem~ students of Mount Allison Ladies hers: John McFarhme‘ Fved IL Cup 0011029. _ rie, W. E. Fletcher. W. W. Jay, A. This is (he second annual tour oi R Cunmben D1.‘ McKenZm Fred these talented musicians and thcv..M°ove_ Russel Chandler. _;_ N_ Bram RS well as ‘their college are to be..]ev_ Q _,_ aaudet_---cgbvae.n_..mv_ thanked for affording the people 0t Donald the Maritimes the opportunity of Dmfing m ..n1.eefing_.flm_foxlovv_ hearing works of the best composers mg programme wok place, rendered with delicacy of taste and Address by Jamés Leighfizel, » true artistic restraint. SO10 b‘, View‘, Covle ' The programme was opened by Readifig by w G ~Bljuco three piano pieces played by Miss .... .3010 bv Arthuv lime? jlfl. W. Rm“ Lento“ of Twm‘ N‘ s‘ An‘ Comrade DI‘ Jolinso l. b ou it to were well chosen and beautifulllflme attention ‘)1 thoée‘ my gxpv rendered. Perhapsithe favorfitc-Mivas ms Majesty the gm: ggllylgrg: the "Rondo Capp ccioso“ o eii- . _ j’ _ ' delssohn. its rapid movement and ‘fillilglieifgiilttliéli glrignrzfvlleélvpl‘ Patsieon gaicty of spirit being much appreci- vice League His "Royal ligghneég atggiss Ivmvgarot stevns of this Cm-‘the Prince of Wales l:2lil‘l)ll._TllllS followed with two delightful songs “f? “Leaglllywlllcll 15 m? _‘91B,ls'@~$l~ nMy Hen“ is Like n Singing Bi British Institution that exists is nnd "Gathering Daffodils“. Miss mdeed l1°11°111“¢‘ ‘IV Ll"? hPadsv 01 Stems sang these numbers iii a‘°111" "169- hm‘ Dollllfi l" 115 811211‘- "11" clear soprano voiec nf faultless iii- toiiation. The allegro from a concert De Beniot was next played by M 4 j guardian. by ‘ are most precise and the quality of t0 14th next. the tone which she draws from her; violin is very sweet and pure. Sheiizens splendid ivas heard later in the evening in ajthaiiks was group of four shorter Dléces. all of EPQPCY which ivcrc miicii enjoyed. Phillip Palmer and supported by Two delightful readings wercwomratie H. R. Stewart and con- addrcss a vote of by Miss Murray. the first “A Love dent. Story of Old Madrid" sung dra-‘ mutic. and the second. “Ruth gets Noglono] Anqnenn o Hair Cut". being humorous character. Both selections servcdzlown; admirtalldy to exhibit Miss Murray s. COOPERATE To w"; versa i l y. _ M155 Gladys Remy (411119 h HrOIIihMr. Chairman and Comrades: of three dollchtfillly vnrlorl pinno It is fitting that these remarks of pieces. one of which. a Liszt P°l-.mine spoken to Comrades of this nalso. was especially appreciated. ‘branch of the Canadian Legion, Bri- A Chfllllllni; VOCRI duet. “It Wiwitish Empire Service League should a lover and lllS 185$ . by Edward bc prefaced by ii tribute paid by Mr. Geignanv, wasLifiexgvnmoststtéivslefiiiiv‘lgloiyd George to our late icndcr Earl P911 0l'0( y C‘. SSCS llS l l! g. Archibald. ‘Their voices blended‘ “Onc miist admire the way he Slllfillflldly tflgetlicr. Later Miswifought after the war. in the cause 0f Archibaids rich contralto voice Wflflvthe men who Stood by mm in holard tos grea‘. advanttililggin a vticiflirrancc. through his work for exserr- so o. " ognn w c rccc vec i cc men"- hcarty applause. V We all realize with ivhn-t determ- Choplins delightful Sibertzo in Billllllrlilll and forceful energy thc Late flat minor was next rendered bi/‘Earl Haig went about promoting the Miss Catherine King. Chopin. asiformntion of this great organization. everyone knows. of all piano com-ithe British Empire Service League posers has written more truly in its‘and surely we intend to do our bit idiom than any other. to keep alive. that spirit ot‘ service Miss King rendered the piecrhso well and truly planted; it is our beautifully. with true artistic in-‘duty to promote in and every fair sigh . She tnterprettedf tmerconiposerg zngnner within our power. this splen- evciy nuance mos n ‘l u y an _ movemen. sympathetically. ' May I remind you of part of now A colorful rendering of "Rossinis" famous army order. issued by Field famous overture by the Misses Reii-lMarshal Haig. on April 2i. 1911;, ouf. King. Linton and Nesfitt.‘ “Every position must be held to brougfllit the ‘delightful programmefllc lastvman. There must be no re- to a tting c ose. Yemen . It remains to add that Miss Nes-i Withcur backs to the wall. and. fitt. asaccompanist. furnished a.h9ll9\'ll18. lll the Jllsllft‘ 0T Calm! lovely trial background for thekeach one of us must fight to the voonl end vlolln numbers, ‘end. The safety of our homes and All the artists were most gener- the freedom of rnnnklnd depend one 1n favouring the nndlenoe wlgh alike upon the conduct of each one many encores, .0! us at the critical moment.“ Just before the last number was‘ The splendid response to this or- gendsreg MrMChgzles Black‘ inltro} tier is now a matter of history; this uce v. r. ss. pr nc pa o thc Ladies College. and Professor Brumton. head of the music depart- ment. i Mr. Ross thanked the audience for their warm appreciation of the programme. Ho. alluded to the good 11l- \ talented in her class. she having ivon a bursary of fifty dollars. Miss Stems. he said. was also an ‘Island student. as were the Misses. Jean and Ruth Miller. who gradu-_ ed previously. ‘ of the island he contended. shouldiever he did not grant bail. The ac- pay the whole of the cost. The item cused. MncKinnon. was remanded was still under consideration iii six _____.______ o'clock. ‘ (Continued gpagc Li) work done by many Island students‘ 111 pllhclllllvll. he expressed his‘? at the College. mentioning Miss‘ ixlorv MacDonald. this years gracluq Sullllllfll the lWO Dlfllldfl which were (ito in fine “If; c: on‘ of ‘.21: 2:21;; '~?"“’" “l l-hl‘ 90110811- “ 715.00.»... r...i.;...;i For Farm Reliefi experiments ‘ (ion at Kootwilk. i_ hop J a m e Sings to Governor General Sti -11“, .. . .. l1!‘ Mr. Leightizcfs address is as fol- thanks to Miller 3110s.. who hadl (Special to The Guardian) CHICAGO. lil.. Ma)‘ ie presidency on f its duties. ssages Radioed .From League Headquarters (Special 10,171’; Guartlianl GENEVA. May through ivorld. Vic —Governor-Gcneral Gilmore lhn iof the Philippines sent out greei-‘Railrond and tiic latest Nationalist msoiizucports claim an adv-nncc as far its tral-Taotingfu. about 80 miles south of at Manila. F. I... McDougall. Aus ian delegate to the League econo-i the league secretariat. also sent a mes- (sage to Premier Bruce oi‘ Australia.‘ mic commission. holder oi To Attend Spring- Race Meet. (Special to The Guardian! ‘Excellencies the an ron spring meet running of the King's pla row. They will be the at Government l-Ious gentleman is the 5pm; whloh hnnlyv ropen negotiations with General Fu- gave us the decision. I wish to ask you (vhnt lesson din linan. Wllffffr thc Japanese clashed (he ivar teach you. and how have Wlfill llli‘ Nllllfllli you profited by your experience? The lesson of CQQpel-aflon i5 on? Japanese. (l(‘ll\lllli'lS on thi- Niinking of. ii not the nlost, Qutgtanding‘ onq government. but General Fiikiidn re- Ig who fused to iu-gtiiizilc (‘X00111 with H. through complete cooperation that lllilhlllllllll’ flilllllllllifll flhlhilflll‘. unity of command was placed in the , _ 1 f , - . ._ - _. v. -. - v v pol-um“ M‘ an Emlme bmlde“ and (lvhydltyligtljklliifgcllyaygeiyrligitiiiolto‘gllliyitlgfizllly‘ . . . .,. . . . - _ the profession. pride and llfltl0lifll‘l‘0l‘l1l the iiro \\"ll'l'lll' ovcrnmcit. Dcletuw. tdt . 1 ‘ h“ '1 H D , 5a e“ c" ‘Sppomve °_ theoignity of the other allied gcneralsptliat Julian hula-d lill‘ ii speedy wr- ‘55. Ommw“ ‘?°nyen“°" “mm 15 l° and governments to bring about thisniin-iiiciii of iri-st-iit ti‘ ‘ll rb- n- ' Dickie. H61‘ bOWlHQ illld illllhlslllgfiake Place "1 5L J°h11 ‘"1 Jlllle ‘ml cooperation. we must of necessity if‘Chii‘ia ‘ ‘ ‘h ‘ “ ms m for no other reason cooperate more‘ ‘ At the close of C mnde L ' lt-. . . . ‘ i . . ° ‘ @111‘ fully irlth our bfxllnizs. :2 bringsnid that sliuiilil disturbances devel- _ _ - l‘ llmnviop at Peking towards TicnLsin and 11101106 by Cfllllrhdficonditions in our city province and‘ - " ‘ - ' cvosby _ec\ded b C _ dy - ‘ ~ (affecting MilllCllliYltl. she would take V * ~ Y °l111l1 1 throughout thl-s great Enlplie of ‘rrrconvo steps inr nnnniniiiiiig peace enduring lessons of the ivai". about better OUTS. . In every Plitjagcincnt in thc Gr at‘ . . . . . . . .. . given in the course of the eveninzuveyed’ to the speaker by (he Presi- War some objective was set. lt disloyalty,yflyyiy" “. “mcm- . the proud claim o! Gen‘ sir Arthur‘. (t t iiun contending foices, The meeting was closed with the Currie that his Corp always reached llS objective. (Continued on page 3i ——-—-~——(-Q-i~ even A RED-HOT Eviri-iusiasf can AND Docs def cote FEET -.._--i___€______. TORONTO. May 18. —- Maritime. and south. ‘winds. probably cloudy with Stfl-‘QATS , tionary or a little higher temperat-‘Qrooeneyeytey OMS’ but" chm“ A“ moderate southeast lll‘€. showers in western districts. Toronto. cloudy . . . . . . .. 56-501 flq _ _ . i Montreal. cloudy . .. 74-34 loadgytrfdgliirtllllif l fiyymin“ chm . Quebec. cloudy . . . . .. .. 72-481 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' r Charlottetown. cloudy .. 58-39’ " ' "°'4‘ . Halifax. cloudy . . . . . . .. . 02-40‘ St. John. clear .. Boston. cloudy . . New York. rain g4. and tonight at 11.18. Sun se rises tom n-ow morning at. 4.22. New moon Saturday May 19th 8.50 a. m. Siimmerside tide eighteen niinu- call tea later than Charlottetown. l8.-Frank .0. Lowden rests his candidacy for‘ the Republican party's iviliingness to meet the farm ‘])l'Obl€l’Il.‘ "lf the party is unwilling to meet‘ this issue I do not ivant the nomin-l ation." he asserted here today to a select audience of four reporters. Y The former Illinois governor", em- ipliatic in his declaration punctuat-I ‘ed his statements with short arm} jabs to the nearest reporters chest. "I do not want the kind of fame] that rests on an unsuccessful cani-' paign,“ he observed. bowden on his ‘way from Washington and ;York to his down state farm sees ‘the possibility of defeat if the party.‘ does not accept. farm relief as one, New 18-" Ram” wmllCiiuiiu 'l‘.~.(i-i.iii‘.~; i-r-t-ciii. uilr-r frtuii ‘used by ‘he Loam“? m‘ N“"‘°“S "°"Pekiiig (ll ti (rum- in ilii- civil Will‘. day l° llllk "P l-‘le ‘Vmld l“ m“ fiyllwhas cleni-ly been disrclzurtlcd by his <11‘ 11 Selle-S 111‘ ‘Wekll’ ‘11'°11d'~'*1“m1l§‘.opponents. the Niitimialistsutnd hos- Dul-ch sllFtiiitics are aliliroiirrliiiig ever nearer ' . I . . _ ‘sent out in English. French. Dutch‘ ‘ | | I ~lifllld Jfllllltle-‘ir. and Lcogilt‘ Oliivilll-‘Hgle thc truth from the weltler oi’ c they had reached around ~l-lll“.coiiil'ici.iiig reports. but it seems that 3195531593 wfllfltlitr (riiliiinl. TORONTO. Ont. May l8.-Their. Governor General‘ d Lady Willingdon arrive in To- to thisevening to attend the op-inouthei-n generalsby Lssulnlpproelgs. -. cning of the Ontario Jockey Club-mation act-using Pong Yii-Hsiang of i at Woodbine‘ and IJICYCO-Ollfilfilljjfjll te tomor-‘trying to involvi- guests of. with thc Japanese by charging Gen- Lieiiteiiaiit Governor and Mrs. Ross 13ml F0111; Wllll flLl-(‘Yllllls l0 TOXIN-ml» e until Tues- 11 This is a fact which should stay -_ ‘it. The \Vll(‘f\l. was coining ill! un- ‘j 10-42 n4 _ .1043 Anlsgéwzhlrsdnr. May 23rd. J. n. l High tide this morning‘... 10.05 this evening at 7.30 Bndisg" oh-mvm 101011011” ‘iiillllPfi Milli UN PIZKINE Vanguard is Seven Miles ‘From City- Japan Hopes For Speedy Termination of Present Hostil-v ities. i i (Special in The (iuardianl TOKIO. May ltl.--Ciiiiiesc na- tionalist (ruups moved (iii Pvkingto- ‘day. liciit on (‘i\|lllll‘i“ ill‘ the seat of thc central t;(i\'l'l‘llllll‘ill. as Japan (made prepuriiiiciiis (<1 protect its nationals iii 'l‘i(\ii(siii ziiiii (o prevent war in the ll(ll'lll1‘i‘ll |ii'u\’lll0(' oi‘ -M:iiicliiii'i:i. lit-ports ll(‘l'l‘ said (rilorts ‘nlrcnilfy tvt-rl- l.l(‘lil1',' iiiiuli- in prov-vi. dkircirgncrs iimv in lu-lziiiix. m. -- MllF-‘illill SHANGHAI. ill l. As usual ii. it: (liflit-uil. LU uL-ai-ntaii- ' the Nationalists are zulvancing along line of the Pcking-Hankow Peking. The Nationalists News Ag- ency said also Shansi troops’ van- guard had reached Chang Sinticu. about. seven miles south of Peking. RETIR EM BN1‘ FORECAST There is a belief among the mem- bers nf the foreign community here that thc northerners are preparing to retire from thc capital into Man- churia and indications of the dan- ger menacing Peking arc seen inthc attempts of Chang ‘Pso-Lin to hear- teii his own troops and discredit thc wvjglyponiiiiiiiiists and‘ _ (he southerners- nti-forcign manifestations. Chiang Kai-Slick. commander in chief of thc southi-riivrs. tried b0 kuda. Japanese tronimaiizlcr. at Ts- Chlniig was aiihiniis in discuss tho 'I‘OKIO. May iii. ‘The Jupanesiw The Japhnt-si- iiiviiiorniiduiii also .in Mllll(‘lll|l‘lil. Japan. however. neutral it ivns said. > {Q1 - Raiii Worth Millions . To Ontario Farmers Wllrviul ti» e Guardian) 'I'ORON'I‘O. ()iii.. May lil.--Hon. John S. Miii-(iii. Minister of Agri- ‘ ,('illllll'(‘. liiis rciiiiiieci l0 his office in -’ .~ ;Qiiceii's Park after ii iniir 0i scver- 1 ‘ill (lays iii Western Ontario. ‘Tho ’ raiii til Wednesday night and ‘Thursday iiioriiiiil: was, lie states, Iii. ‘~'.<‘ll('l‘ill one. quin- heavy. and worth milluiiis oi rltilliirs t<i (he pmvlnee, “Sviltliiiu was zill iii." said My, ‘hilillllll. "illltl (lie iiiriiicrs were wiilt- , ‘i111! for (ht- ruiii--~4~i.'eii praying for v l I i l z cvciily and (lic jiustiircs were prim. (it-ally dried up. This soaking will (in n world of goo: (OL- -~ ‘Announcements, ‘ Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA 7.‘ ». 5-1-01 “Loading livc hogs at, flulflgr ‘ 1537-5404“ ‘ "pn- or-rr-r. m. n. sun m. ‘ homo prevention-cure. ll! I-ll ' "We are making a shipment of mirrors for resilveflng. , 1|; go for yours. Henry Mncranonq lg ' I Gfll-b-lfllfl -~