The Paper That ' Island- Like The Dew fill“ Covers Prince Edward Charlottetown Guardian, In"; ca“, salad sail, In!!!‘ Guardian. I‘. lNlilllll SYNIJII Defers Action re Mak- ing P. E. Island and Cape Breton Seper- ate Diocese. HALIFAX. May 20.—A largely attended meeting of the Anglican Synod was held last night in St. Paul’! H3114 Amhlbishop Worrell presiding. The chief subject of the evening was the proposed division of the Nova Scotia -Diocese, which would mean the separation of Prince Ed- ward island and Cape Breton from the mainland. This was moved by Archdeacon Draper oi Louidburg. and seconded by W. R. Cotton, editor of the Charlottetown Exam-l iner. The subject created much excitement and exceedingly strong opposition, during which many tributes were paid to Archbishop Worreil. The matter was deferr- ed. The following gentlemen were appointed to the Board of Govern- ors of King's College:-—Dean Llwyd, Archdeacon Draper, Rev. H}. 2D. Raymond; Rev. H. S. Has- lcm, Dr. Allison, Chief Justice Harris, D. M. Owen and R. Harris. Discussion of the proposed "Re- gulations with Budget IScheme." took place at the afternoon meeting iMr. Raymond lmoved as amendment of clause four which was adopted. An amendment was made in clause six, which extended time limit of forwarding of monies from Churt Wardens to the Secretary of Synod from three days after the last day of March. June. September and De- Camber to ten days after same. The regulations in connections with budget scheme were adopted as s whole. _ -Dean Llwyd read report of co_m-- mittee drawn up by Rev. Rural man Donaldson with reference to "‘ ' ~._A" ishop’: charge. The"? , tude ‘or the v- League might ‘be slble to declare Many Old Country Firms May Open Branches in Canada (sllfiulil to The Guardian) 4%?!’ BORDN‘. 0nt._ May 2o. rormedy "M1911 Klllldom fi-nns in. comm me that they have under oration the establishment or gxrfgfiwf their work in Canada m - . Field, British Govern. out Trade Oommissione in On. iz-Plv in an address to the officers 0 the Canadian Air Force in train- 1118 a! Camp Borden today. sever- al manufacturers expressed the opinion that their costs of ‘Dfbduc. iion would probably. decrease diup. 111g 1921. This i.s an important consideration for the overseas buyer who for the past two years has received many foreign quota- tions considerably lower than those oi the United K‘ u’ firms with reduced production costs. In 1921 the United Kingdom is likely to secure a large volume of Canadian trade. Mr_ Field was the guest of the air force and had a tripin one of the latest flying machines. The Referendum i (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. May blur-Officials here have no knowledge that leg- islation will be brought down this session to cover possible loop holes through which the Liberty the referendum vote of April i8 invalid. This information was forthcoming this morning follow- in; the proposal of Mr. A. S. Grant, Secreary of the referendum committee that if anything was left undone by legislation to be in- imduced‘ at the present session of ~ Sails For The i The P ‘ CI-IARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, MAY 21,1921 Old Country (599611 to ‘The Guardian) TORONTO, May 20-.Mr_ _D, 1-1‘, lMldDougaiil. assistant to Mr. 11,-], ‘Fhmmln! ‘in the managership oi the ‘iloronto IPOWBI‘ and Allied com panies and the holder of numerous offices in the McKenzie concerns leaves tomorrow for the old count. TY. 85111118 01! ll-lhe Empress of France. U-pon his return and upon Mlmlllletlou of the clean up oi the Light and Bower Companies by Sil-r Adam Beck. Mr. MlcDougall will locate in Montreal. He has WW3" 8 lfledl lsecuieflaryfrrean- urer of e lM-ount Royal Hotel COMP-lily and will have charge of the construction of the new $6,000. 000 hotel to be lhruiit in that city. MP- liikiDuugali is well known at the Fa-llls and .in Toronto as an engineer of outstanding ability. -———-¢oa- Premier's Speech Causes Sorrow W-ARSAW, May 20-——Premier Wit- as sneaking in the diet today de- clared the speeches of the British Prime Minister on the Polish situ- ation had caused the Polish peo- ple much sorrow. He displayed German tent ifooks to refute bhe statement of Mr. Lloyd George that the population oi Upper Sil- esia was Germany, declaring they admitted the population to be Pol- ‘ish in race and language. -———<-o->--- BRITISH OFFl-OER BOXER EARS OF POLISH INSURGENT LEADER pariistment. O-€'—-———- Rt. l-Ibn. Walter Long Enters Peerage muons. May ‘lo-Tbs am!"- ance of the Right l~ion_ Walter . bye-election wt st. Gcor8€9 ‘Well- sailed. ror/ mlnstor. one of the seats almost from time immem» and heartily en brsed the ,..' ',. _ express ad" in the League of Na- tions ss being the best course which could be followed in the car- rying out oi the work of God. Dean Llwyd begged the Synod to put themselves on record on the side oi a great spiritual movement and the furthering of parochial missions. The committee heartily endorsed the views of His Grace regarding mixed marriages. onial. it is "believed that rim-mus accepted Ithe offer of a Peerage with hesltancy. his inclinations ‘be- ing entirely ror the retention of his seat in ‘the Commons. 1111B 119F501!" nlity in public life has lbeen one 0f uhe most acceptable to all parties. Some years ago. returning from fl trip to Canada. he declared that the Dominion not only claimed a share in uhe fleehbut meant to help ac-oo-o-o-oo-"oo-oo-ooqooooo-oou; pay for "-- 19911911151” SPECMLS. Detectives Capture ~ 3;?- ',wvm;—~—— ',,_ 'LY Leading Slnn Femer ldilton Rectory. LONDON, May 20- Scotland smo. A-Lrlulo Msoomtuo Land Surveyor. Hermanville. >-_-i___ ‘FOR SALE RID GTAR WASH- ling machine. Apply 4d Edward Street. - ._ ‘FOR BALE-PURE BREE) YORK sow with litter of twelve. L. Jenkins. Msrshfield. "loss PLANTI, sl-tnuss PA- eony roots, etc. Phone 429 Mrs John Williams. ‘TO L811 FURNIOHED HOUSE lfcr summer months Apply E. de B_ ‘Peaks, 96 Elm Avenue. *FO.R SALE, SIMIN ROOM GOT- tage in good location also other iclty properties. Apply to Mark R. ‘Mcfluigan. Solicitor. ‘FOR SAFE-AT A BARGAIN one five passenger touring car. Apply Colin Love, Baunderp i’: Newsome. ‘LOOT-JUM OF MON-EV 0N train between Charlottetown and 'Si_li'i'im_fll'81d9. Finder please leave at Guardian. Rawflfdh ssurre surrs, .1001" RIOIIVID a shipment of Men's and‘ Boy! clothing. Man's tweed suits M4 and up. All wool suits $30- 31% serge suits m and up to $45, M- o. McGowan. Kilimill‘. P. E. 1- .__.__._._ , ~10 LBt-FOURTDIN A08" z land st um soy-lo lull-able for pasture. A091! 31° w" mouth et. mosr- m cnAnLorrs-rown yum-day n sari suntan-st. Fin- qnw, 91cm; have at ousrdlw Office. ' vows LARGI noon b floor suttablsjcf l," Ill and two front r06 s onsodofl floor. Auulr W“ - _---— LOWIR will. ~- oaonroair Yard detectives today captured and detained one of the chief Sinn Felners in London. There are now seventeen persons who are being detained in connection with the shootings and burnings of last week-end. Plans discovered are said to show it was the intention of hhe authors bo commit succes- sive outrages night szfter night. Prornptmeasures by ilhe police, however, frustrated this design. ——-——¢0>—-—- AROHDUKE ESCAPEB FROM VIENNA MOB VIENNA, May i9.—-Archdukc Rsiner oi Hapsburg was the recip- ient of unpleasant attention. on the pant oi workmen when his rpres- encein the palace st iiertensteit. near Vienna, became known. Stones were lthrown through the windows and his expulsion was demanded of the authorities. Meanwhile th-a anchduke made his escape disg-ils- ed as a workman. ‘FOR GALE-ONE PURE BRED Jersey bull. one year old. Apply Goo. Clark. Wiltshire. . _._-_.........._..____---.__ ‘FOR UAUI. BANNER TISTED oats in stock. Also to arrive 1 car heavy feed oats. will sell low at car. Book your order no? C. McGowan, Kiimuir. . __l____ ‘WANT-lb JUN! 181', 000D cook and house keeps _ middle aged preferred. no obiections to - with one child. light work family of two, reference. w. H. Mciiiwen. Kinross. ‘Kay-Mouth sracutu - 4 hrse cans pork and besnlu 26c; three cakes toilet soap Mo; two pounds Disifirlt 86c. Porno Tea 000.; chocolates-ale. Woywuth 8M . cult film".- P119" w: m‘ renews b-AM wombat modal-ion. Highest wani- lliiobero st. , or it; if. so»... foray. Mm Riv 01st), l»; first‘. f Imago! a visemmtcy involves-a BEUTHEN, Silesia, May 21- Colonel Cockeriii, British control officer, lectured. dinnnmgd and gent home fifteen Polish insurgents who SIIIITTISHU Given a Warm Wel- FIIIILBALLEHS come Upon Their Arrival 1n Halifax Yesterday. (acacia! to The Guardian) skfifumxv May 20.——To. strginorotfhalbagp1pes' ‘with the ma ‘i! Scotland the Brave", Bflff by the tuners 0f the North sh Society_ thrilling clear and Blfiddauinz through the beautiful 591158 111i’. the Scottish Soccer Team were welcomed‘ to the shores of New Scotland and to Cum“ by a genuine Highland manifestation of hospitality as the big new Anchor Liner Cameronia pulled into the dock at Pier Two late yesterday afternoon. President .MaoNeii, of the D‘ F‘. A., President Crossan of the N. S. F. A. and other oiificials of local sporting bodies. as well as mem- bers of she North British Society, were assembled on the pier to meet the Scottish Soccer Team which is to-tour Canada and the United States. As soon as the the ficials and representatives of the players had been general on the trip, as the number of tare- gangplank was dropped these of- press wenit on iboard to greet the sons of “Old Scotland" and to bid ,, u».- w emu-- has. ‘Z..‘l..'.‘°i...i.ii8i ghorgg, Evidently the Scottish or action. Its members do not favorites Montreal Man is Stabbed to Heart Wemiu mars-u Wlth Causing m. Death During Brawl in Chinese Rsstaura-n. MONTREAL, May 21 ~ J, J, Lowe. aformermemberof the 13th 3317-9411011 ROYBI Highlanders of Canada. was stalhbed to the heart during s brawl in a Chinese restau- rant on Si. Urbain street, this city, at 12.30 this morning and when Picked up by the police was still 811W. dylnl; as he .was being ad- mitted to the Montreal General Hos pital. ' . Grace Bianco. 28. of 13 Clarke Blraei. is under arrest charged with his death.. Lowe is said to have met Bianco and another woman and to have gone with them to a Chinese res- taurant at 48 St. Urbain street. An altercation arose and the women can out pursued by ‘Lowe, who cried: "They have stolen five doll- ars from me." They ran down the stairs and» in- to the street and as Lowe caught up to the women and reached for- ward to seize them, one of them struck back quickly and Lowe fell. The women ran away and were traced to 12 Clarke street. Leader 0i Opposition Taken To Task OTTAWA, May 20-11310 Govern- ment "deolared Mr McKenzie Kins leader of the Opposition in the constitute the real government of halted him at three o'clock in the 11101111115 and attempted to examine his palpers and give him orders. The colonel Jumped out of his automobile and shouted: "What are this time The insurgents, glhohere mostly youngsters. were non-plussed. The leader finally handed over his rifle and the colonel boxed his ears. He then ntade the others give up their guns and advised them all to go home. loading their fifteen rifles into the machine. he proceeded to British headquarters. The colonel’s chauffeur, a Pruss- ian soldier, said afterwards: "i have been through four years of the war, but that was the nerviest Man Shot In The Home 0i Actress Mysterious Affair in Which Manu- facturer Vlctlm Occurs During Breakfast-Police Look for Inspect NEW YORK. May l9.—-John n. Reid, said to be a prosperous un- derwear manufacturer. ‘was shot and probably mortally wounded on Sunday in the home of Mrs. Hazel D. Warner, a motion picture act- ress. in 1892 University avenue, The Bronx. The police have sent out an alarm for a man widely known along Broadway, whom they wish to question in connection with the shooting. Physicians in i-‘ordhanl Hospital to which Reid was remov- ed u conscious, reported his condi- tion as critial. Mrs. Warner is the wife, accord- ing to police statements, of Fred Warner, who is connected mo. a New Jersey refining company. She is about thirty years old, attract- ive, and is reported to have shown marked ability as a ilrm actress. Mrs. Warner has been separated from her husband for more than n year. George Kuriger, an uncle of Mrs. Warner, was detained by Dr. Mc- Grath of Eordham hospital when he took Reid there in an automob iie. Questioned by Frank Oliver, us- siliant homicide squad. Kuriger said Reid was shot by a1 man who entered Mrs. Warner's home while Kurigcr and two other persons were eating breakfast. Unole 8am Not To Recognise Soviets WASHINGTON. May it-Dedn- lie though informal notification has been served on loviet Russia by the United Staten time department than so long as ohms sum citi- sens are hold prisoners in Russia chitin! efhthe Soviet government in any fogln. .4 --.4- sun. .A-n.-J... you ,. With guns? ivime-your names", there stilts no fiance of the roe-soon res British ISociety, playing tunes deal to the hear-ts of all genplne Scotch- men, the players disemibarikall ‘about 6.30. The brlsht particularly aided the many photo grsphers and onoving picture men who snapped the procession they moved down front all sides and angles. players presented‘ a healthy ‘pearance. llaughing They were then escorted entrance of the p191‘. WhBTB them to Halifax ‘Hotel. party will make their ‘during their my in the city- lMr. R. M. Connell. dW-anager the tour stalled the haillliest Pa"! crossed the Atlantic—-they sengers_ and‘ h ant acquaintance. Canada for the lmoney make out of it. in fact in a 11 the trip they could allwlimg” “"1 assist soccer foot _ The iblg trcllbl" 5°“ M" Cnngrellvl is that the gmne is not llflltl; a “ndemood hem’ Qnlcata iktwgilal be start there is no dull m“, wmuum go sntlclildaitfid ha great trip and he know team would <10 1-11.91’ 11°91‘ on 1:11:31.’ occasion. Th" era in the party. 1F‘ m to the team which W on Saturday- --—-—iOY""€- The aheswalt M ion has slllulflfl’ of Montreal ti! °° on. Mr. il-lalpelilly Charlottetown boy W11 great individual honors He first came into here as Maritime lCbamiilmi vaulter. ‘His ability attracted the atten treal A. A.‘A.—the wealthiest 0118111" ada—-snd Hal-penny make his home in Metropolis. There was soon recoslfll catne Dominion Chsunllliill- isa largest. the ing at Brussels, New York. fit. Louis and Sweden. all-round athlete. boxing. ies has been wide, coached by some of best trainers. A. A. A His a great re branches. the tral Province In lqlli id. Mr. l-lslrsuny will commence his -' rlr 90.301111‘... -I . Um“... wells. often of a tender 118101119. Canada ‘today. In word and act it which they were called “D011 1° is but a visible BXDTBBBUII! 01 111' make_ was very great.- fluences and influences which ll-ed by viva" m“ i“ NW“ dictate policies and u l were to sunlight RS the ganzWY The burdensome tsxa m. and talking-I |many of them greeting old IP19!!!“ - bl a it . t themJ who had dsaem a 0 mes to the to help n few wealthy men in- curs. crease their had been provided which conveyed which £119 headquarters of that his boys We"! that had ever were general favorites amen! 1-119 91"’ ad made many pleas- He wished it to they would umber of cases the ally mean a great ball in Canada 1B is needed" Noted Island Athlete Secured as Trainer - hletlc Associat- Willianl Halllelm?’ sch for the seas- former o has gained in athletics. prominence pole in this line tion of thc Mon- and tion in C!!!‘ was induced to the Canadian his prowess ed and he be- presen-ted lCanada as a member of World Olympic teams. 00mm‘ chlcago in Montreal a few yo!" i180 11° won the medal awarded to the but He not only ea celled as an individual athlete bu! also shone in baseball and amateur His experience in athlet- nnd hp has been the world's Last year he acted as assistant coach to the Montreal coining to the cit-y will mean vivai in athletics in all Stress svill be ‘laid on hing of juniors. who will tore the, paced position this e Musical Revue pfroves Big Success , ...__ NEW YORK. .May 20——New York has token so favorably to the Dum- bells who are producing their mus- icai revue "biif. bang. bang." at the Aunbassador Theatre that the mlmlgement has decided upon an in definitely long stay in New York. Mlatinees have been announced for Decoration ~Dsy and the sun of July. The Dumbells are now plan- ning for a two year tour of the world at the close of their Ameri- can season. The hour will begin next winter, the Company sailing "Om Vancouver. The first engage- ment will be played in Honolulu and in succession the Dumbells will visit Manila, Yokohama, Nig- Sydney. Queenstown, iBomlbayl. Calcutta, Cairo, they will travel through Spslndtally and Belgium w-here they will give a return performance st the Brus- sels Opera House and then to Lon- don for a return eugagemdht. The wcrk of Ross Hamilton, the fe- male impersonator has done much to make the revue a success in New York. Two Negroes Killed By Sheriffs Posse Refusal to Piy Their ‘Taxes Said to Have Bean Cause of Fight BYRONVlULE. Ga. May 20— Two negmes were killed, four others wounded and L. C. Davis. ally wounded, in a clash between twenty negroes and a sheriff's posse near here last night. Twen- ty negroes have been arrested and taken to Vienna, in Dooley county, for safe-keeping. adopt the words of the Prime Min- ister l would speak of him as ser- vile tool and minlon of sinister destinies of Canada. Failure to give any relief from 1vicw due to a ‘deliberate attempt to thlwart, trade. restrict compet- ition in every directon ln order fortunes by_givilii§ ithem the monlopoly of that Cans- ldiam market. in support of this assertion he analyzed but, jollcy of the Government Party as announc- ed last July. Mr. King claimed his views of the tariff to be misrepresented. As it was in dayfi oi Sir Wilfrid Lauirer. so today the Liberal policy was one tariff be clearly understood at the Oil!" for revenue. He ch-ailensell 1-119 set that his team did not some i‘! minister of Finance to cite a sli~ gle quotation from anyulle "1 1115 Western speeches in which he ad- vocated free trade. Mr. King ld tu ma‘; YQZBQLflY/hht they“ filial; cioned lby reference rto the section willling do out “P W“ of the ‘Fielding Amendment which deals with bite necessity for econ- omy. Tili economy and retrench- ment be practiced he 584d 1W1" sions of tariff would be of little avail in reducing taxation. "What ‘he declared. "is t0 break this selfish combination of political uautocruts and 1111108111111 plultocrats which has 81'0""! “"1 developed during the war M“! fastened itself like an 09101105 0" the people of Canada. ‘llhat. com- blniation would be broken once the people of Canada were all/Bl! @119 right .00 speak at a several 61°“- tiion. a .1t is tilslr fundamental right and in interests Canada 11mm ""1 fubure. l-t should not be IonSBI‘ wiiihheld." King resumed his sear. amid outburst applause from Lib era-l benches and it was several minutes before ‘Mr. Stevens (Vall- oouver) was able to commalwo his reply. Mr. Stevens took the. Opposition Leader to ltask for his endeavor ho associate the Prime Minister wdth mhe big interests "Canada." it was most unfortunate for the public man to be constantly harp- ing on the idea that wherever you had capital and combination there was necessarily corruption. That was necessarily not the case. if lMr. King bad any ground upon which he based his insinuations regarding a sinister Alliance be- tween the Government and the big interests he should lay his evidence Iboforg the d-iouse. A charge mlade by Mr. Gtevsns erected an uproar. i-ie accused Mr. Crersr with having changed the Hansard report of Ms Budget speech. Mr. Crersr, so declared Mir. Etevens. had made bite direct statement that the Prime Minister or some members of the Government had approach- ed car. Veniot, Minister 0f Public Works in Nawbxunsvick with a influences which were now guldllls tion was in his tTlhe neguoes ills-pleaded gham- selves in s house _on a farm near here after the chief of police had sought "to collect {city taxes from one of illilem. iflheriif Vinson de- putized a posse and undertook to arrest them. The negroes were ficers approached, Davis falling with eight wounds. 1 Threats to fire the house caused“ tho negroes to leave their retreat and they soon were rounded up sf- ter two had been killed and foul injured. Wilhelm Still Sawing Wood DOORN. May 19—~The death of former Empress Augusta Victoria had wrought no radical change in fonmer Emperor Vvlillismls daily routine. He continues his wood sawing, reading and inspection oi the Doorn estate. Frequently he takes short strolls through the village during the early morning. The former emperor receives fewer visitors than previously, however. and suffers spells of me- lancholy during which he flees from company. Former Crown Prince Freder- ick Wilhelm arrived herc yester- day tc visit his father for the first time since the death of Augusta Victoria. Speed Driver Killed (Special to The Guardian) NIAGARA FALLS, Ont., May 30. —IB. Deane. Toronto. employed as a speed driver on the Hydro canal was killed this morning when the car ran into an open switch. view to Mr. Veniot entering the Federal Cabinet. But in llansard the statement appeared as s ques- tion. Mr. Crersr protested against the charge. iMlr. Crerar claimed be made no change in substance. that owing to a distuubsnce in the House at the time Hnnsard re- porter did not get what he said: “l say there was no change." Olvrnwa. May all-Replying to a question in the House this afiel- noon Mr. Foster said Canada had her right to share in reparations torus paid by Germany but he could iva no information as to the dis- posal of tihe first German payment. OTTAWA. ‘May, -20—-'Before the iournment this morning the Prime Minister denied that any such iet- ter al that referred to by Mr. Ven- Iiot in the interview credited to the New Brunswick Minister last nidtt had huh written by him or by anyone on his bobs-if either dir- asiki, ‘Kobe, Shanghai, Melbourne, Welling-ton. Porn Said and’ then to Europe where the vote standing 103 to 83. 4,000,000 idle British coal strike seventh week, the United Kingdom °f '5°m°"m°~ N- '7" “Parka?” m“ was tortured by fear of a general strike engineered by the Triple Ai- liance. railway workers still at their leaders today to join their allies. the miners, in a sympathetic Build l0 flllilVB opened "f8 8.5 1.118 Of- ‘April's rgcm-d being the All The News Worth Reading All The Alla Worth Pylnting Anus 1 u one. nysshiac-sw“ $25.»... Scllurmau For ‘ lilo: Envoy WASHINGTON. ‘May 20.—Dr_ Jacob Gould Schurman. formerly fireside. of Cornell University, has been-nominated by President “$111158 for envoy extraordinary and minister to China. The senate {iilofililected to confirm the nomins Jacob Gould Schrurmsn, L. L. 1)., 50-. was born in Freetown (tP. E, L). on May Z2, 1854. He was ed. ucated at the Summer-side grammar school. Prince of Wales College. Charlottetown. Acadia University. Umvelfliy of London. Paris and ' Ediubursh. l-ioidelburg. Berlin. Got.- tengen and Italy. From i880 to 1882 he was professor of English literature at Acadia and professor of political economy at Dalhovugle from 1882 to 1886. Government Sustained By Substantial Majority OTTAWA. May 20.—At 5.20 this morning the division of the Budget took place, the Government being sustained by-a msiorlty of twenty, lu Gmt Britain Nov LONDON. May lbw-With the entering its Radicals among transport and hammered ‘HESENTATIUN BF IIHMH Notable motion in the House of Com- mons, Ottawa. Yes- terday. (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, May 20.~~'I‘he sings is set for the presentation of the new speaker's chair to the House of Commons this afternoon. 'l‘hc chair itself was placed in position this morning and shrouded in flags for the unveiling ceremony. The chair is a replica of the one in use in the British House ani is a magnificent example of the wtood cnrverl urtti dwnrflng: the former chair and over-looking the chamber. Flt seems synubolic of the dignity of democratic govern- ment. The ceremonies will com- menee this afternoon at half past two when Right Hon. .1. W. Lowth- er. former speaker of the British House will make the presentation. The chair has the following in- scription carved on its base: "lic- plica of the Speaker's chair in House of Commons at Westminster - presented to the House of Com~ mons at Ottaxwn by the United Kingdom ‘branch of the Elnpire Parliamentary Association. ('Olilpi‘l$i. ing members of both Houses of Parliament as s iitflng symbol of the great parliamentary tradition whlchbrings together the free na- tions of the British commonwealth A. D. 102i." .At the top of the choir and con- walkout. Leaders of the two or- ganizations continued in ence. Meanwhile the mine strike was‘ having its effect. The idle totalled 4.000.000. eluding 1.050.000 miners. _ The list of unemployed was in- creasing by 15.000 each day. Foreign trade was shattered, worst in- in six months. The country was short 22,000,000 tons of unmlned coal. Business was dry rotting. Homes by the thousands were without coal. - Population ‘is Chcory Still. the whole nation "carried on" ins; as the striking miners, with grim faces and tightened belts stood out for their demands. if there was suffering no one showed it The general cheeriness under stress indicated the population had learned during the war to endure worse litlfdflhlph. - lSports never were more popular than now. Even restrictions in rail traffic failed to check holiday holiday. Racing. polo, tennis and golf tournaments, held an import- ant place in popular interest. The events are being held as scheduled and the attendance has not been cut down. The British-Australian cricket mattm, one of the most im- portsnt events of the summer going through. Cooperative stores Aid The mystery of the miners‘ suc- cess in standing off starvation was explained today when it became The miners’ union depleted its strike fund last fall but with credit and" with donations from charitable persons to relieve starvation cases the men plan to see it through. A ty-pioai miner. hobnailed. cap- voiced the creed of his fellows. "if we're going to starve. we may House May Sit OTTAWA. May Zii-Rsplyng to a question by tine Hon. W. S. Field- ing, the Prime Minister announced in the House this afternoon that the resolut.‘ gpttovldiing for an extension or the time for the man- ufacture and importation of oleo- margarine would be taken up by the government. Regarding the intention of the government respecting the observ- ance of Victoria Day. the Prime Minlsiter told Mr. Kay. Missiquci. that circumstances mint arise which mfsbt make a sitting of the ped. and clothed in s misfit suit, as well starve above ground," he On Victoria Day Home on that day necessary. The government would hear the npin- ‘ cealed front the public view is the following inscription: "This clum- was made by l-lnrry Home 8r Sons wnm" Exeter, England, A. D. 192i." = l Serious lliots CAIRO. Egypt, May ZiF-Scrilvlls rloting took place today in vic- inity of the Ministerial buildings. lMany policemen were severely in» lured one demonstrator was kill- _ed and a large number injured. The Egypbian lcncers were com- -pelled to intervene to quell the disturbance. --._..-4O >—-i_ Unusual Number 0f Ships Lost Causes Investigation LONDON. May 20~The Under vuriters here, says the Evening News have persuaded the Greel- Government to take energetic step.- travel. Over 100.000 persons book- ed psssage ‘to the country and 00 investigate the extraordinary sea shore for the Wfhitsuntide 11111111591‘ 01 Greek 8111115 W010" fonndered or otherwise were tul- ally lost when the shipping slump began. The newspaper adds thul. w-ltlhin a few weeks, r-laims amoun- ting to more than 3,000,900 mulncis stealing were presented to Lloyrle on account oi the loss ui vessels it is declared that in certain (IilRCfl criminal proceedings are ilemlmg and that as soon as these are completed, other claims will b". paid. i‘ known that great cooperative ____'____.¢_____ stores are nsing tfiir credit to ad- THE WEATHER vance supp iss to e men. TEMPERABUR TIDE, MOON, ETI TOCRONYFO. May Zl.----.\iodornt¢ south west to south winds lull‘ tn day and on Saturday. with u liltlr- higher temperature. High tide this morning at l0." and tonight at ll.l7. Sun sets this evening at 7.33 nu declared. "Anyway the govern- _ ' ment will give in within Si; rises tomorrow morning at 4.1.». _ mommy ‘ Full moon Sunday, May 21s! Ll B. iIB. Mooaie the Sunshine Kil THIS THiNG-'S_ l Lii<E reconne- ion of members and would lacks definitely or wtltsrwiso. o ...-. ectiy or iadfroiuly, definitely, in- tater. -~. .... 1.4.’: ALJJ-ian. .-._ an aanouneqnsnt in the matter