rite Paw Th" covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew i ‘I I Homgqwn Guardian, Three Cen m“ m Guardian. morn ll M) DE IM Charlottetown from .]_\l,, May ‘Jr-Tire young . 1- t t tlte imperial Press “lmmml “be llt‘l(l ' (lit itorvllll . q-(AHCO 1t) _ _ “Ulln<lltlilll\‘l‘ will be Lord Apart-y, ml‘ .. .-t--trs old who will re- lw"l'_"‘l_f:]‘,:. Ehltlttlllli,’ Post, the 0ltl~ illffiltt“. Ltttltltlll tlnity papers. tie pg,- t - » . tist son atittl heir 01' Earl ll ot‘ an lliltilvlll. tam- . .' J v‘ a ‘t “imm-(Hjl; tiitithet‘, (‘tiiuitess Bait- “Hit it. the tlatitqtttt-r ot’ l.ortl glltiitelsk, i‘ttt‘l|t('t‘v proprietor ‘of the “Huh”; Post. o1 whit-it she s now m tlrcctitit; tit-aid. Lord Apsley’ mp l very tlistittgulttlit-tl rct-ortt hull l‘ '-]]' vile set-veal with the lst h‘ [in (‘limit-esteisltlFP llussairs Yen “uhil. i" ]»j],]\‘]tl aim] Pttltvsliite, \v:is “filmy .1] (trcahitaiin, uteiitltiitctt lti mum ‘ s, and ltzaiiitt-tl (titl- hlilitaiiiy . .. ~ t t» was sit ist-tptt-tt - ‘Ekiitilailtlileltintlit-l11.8.0. for his wtirtt hrirlhittizisetis where lte t-lia ‘tit-ti ti Bu“). p] [hn t'tt(‘lli_\’. whose strength “f3,- (ltnthtt- that tit his own troop, ptllllitl,’ lltt-tti 1o ltuzht. Lord Attstey’ km,“ (tretvt- 'l‘ui'lts with lll.~l own t~l\i‘ttt‘1|. ytnt-s t is lht- eltl l‘ ti-tttnnst. lit" ti‘ tit-lt-gaitt-s 1o tht- (‘titt- ferrlltft‘, zitlditittiizit to those aitrt-attl,‘ “mpntttet-tl ltavte ltet-n reeelvtltl by m.‘ (-4 1t‘, t‘rtintlaitl, lttiiittratry sect-e» ‘wry pt‘ the 1('.ltliltll2lll' l'rt- As ll. Founded 1891. Evening Guardian, 1887. tttottifttst PERIAL PRESS on July 29th imperial Press Delegates Come to all Over the Empire. ritltilitlititl ifotnitiitler: iit tzliurtze tit ltl'f‘tltt1>{(‘tll(‘t|lh‘. They are: l“l'lllll 'l‘llli'-IlilItll'~A. L, Wootllitvttt, proprietor" ot‘ tlte tiudtlt-rsfit-ltt Ex- tituiiter; 't‘. h). Natytttr, etiatirnttiit or the London Priiitiitt: tiiitlliiittlrctt 't‘rtttles Federation, ehziirtntiit ot‘ titt- tntitttott Joint (‘outteit ot‘ ‘Prado iltiiottists autl (ftt-opttrtiitirs. chair-r niaiu til‘ the lmutloii luihtir |'air1~_.', ('10.; 1., (ltmtlt-iitiilxh ‘Faiylor. pro- prltitlii" ot‘ tho liristtit 'l'imt-s anti Mirror. Ildrttm South Africa-t‘, t). thin, ctlittit- ot‘ the Jlili£ltlllt':-illllt'].( Star; ll. ti, llotl. editor ot‘ tlte ltlast lame tlon Dispatch; ti. h‘. \\'aii'tl Jzitzksttti, t-tlitor autl ttlllttil)',t*l' of the timid llaiily Mail aintl the Sunday‘ ‘Pintt-s, l-‘rtttti tnttia, lrlittzltslt t're»-—'~ Frost-i" ltlailr, etiitor oi’ The Statics- iiiatn, (‘itt*ii1l:i; Jaintt-s Nolan. t-tii- tut‘ tit‘ tht- ttattigtttiti tilt-s‘ .\. Haittthrtitilt, ot‘ 't_‘ltt- Htllfillr titan; i~‘. AlctHtt-ty ot‘ tht- ttaitttztttitt ( ixette. Front Nt-tvittutlltttiil Sir t':t1rit"it '.\ttt‘tir1lty ot‘ the Rlllll-(tiilll (tar/mite. John's lrlvt-tiing ilt-rziltt.’ t-‘roni New Zt-alziittt —l’. Selig. "liritttt-lttirtrlt Press; 't‘. W, t.t~_\'s, .\ut:itl:intl Stair; b}. A. Jottes, South- taittt News; W, J. l’ciiti. ‘Farattiailti ltt-riltt; J. llitttrliistizi, (ltattzo Daily Flint-s; J. Parker, \vtfllllll.§lilit Post, ti. llortoii, New Zealtiiitl llerttltl. lvfl/zrm fl s w“ ~‘~“~"l_..._. W“ Read by CHARLGTTETOWN, ANADA, MONDAY. MAY 10,1920. . ..,,_, ,. JAS. Wit is Not a Panacea for Provt ces. ST. JOHN, N.li., Witty S.——“ll;in1s" Logan is tlolnt; stinit- gotitl going u" littttt titlvttcaitltig cit ctropcratt - ion bettvtit-n the {Vltiritinit- Province..- l'iiioti liiit ill}. lt|t-.t [ltfll .\l1lt'lllt|ti‘ woultl ht.- it ]lilt|ll('t'.i for all out lroitbtcs docs not ilrtlltfi" ilttl(‘lt itv tt-rest," said Jami-s W iti-y.to the (‘aiuattitttt t’ s "ll our ptiltlic tntiu ltavt- ntit learn t1] now to co-tipt-raitt- how aire yvoi: gating 1o expect lit-tier t1,‘ simply jtitiihliiti: the pru- vlztt-i-s toga-titer like. _-, téktfillltbletl t-tzti: All ttiiittzs on Wllltlll tttitght tti bt- t-ttrttperzttitnt twultl he ltettt-i" ntlt-utlt-tt ill hy ttic govern- ment putting ttit-ir tteritts tttgtllter. “Just WllJl Ali". Ltttzaiit is tirir— in); at l tlon'1 know. ills .‘(‘ltt'tt'tt" is I't\lllt't‘ iuttgtie. Apparently ttt- wottltt wipe out our (Wlllllly t- tititt-ils autl to stittte e. t-nt, our city t't)litl' t-iltt. tits plain striltt-s mt- as Pillltvl‘ r .it-,1'ttittaitf.'. l1 wtmltl striitt- a1 lo- eattl govt-l Iitelnl whit-h is‘ i|ti~ ltaisi‘ ot‘ tttt- tlr ' h syxstein oi ttetutit-iat-y. (‘utter titty .t‘lit'i|it< hi‘ ill;ll'lllttlt' llil‘ ton tiit- l-;()V1’l'|ltit\'|ll tmiiilt] ht- t'.it'tli tr rt-titttietl from 1llt~ t-1'|'t~t~1ivt-t'ttit- lrtil tt_|' 1li~ pt-ttple. \\'t' woultl ltavt: to httittl up ;|’l|t'\\' syastt tii of politit and .1 ntairtiiittte press ot‘ ueitt-rai (‘ii't‘ltlilll1)ll lit-tore u coinlttnetl le- gislature t-ntil]| ltt- evpt-eietl ttt-he- contt- respoitsiLlltl .'-1‘tti' tlit- iltrec llltiVlllhflri." r-‘T.’ . R‘ tug inTokto ' ess Special.) TOKII), .\l:i\' 7.'—~'l‘tii§ police atutl \l'tv t) tli-uittnstrattttrs titttsiiott \\'|]|-fl rt-ptiesenttitives ot‘ tit tirgaintzaitlotts fflfttlt! to the police station ti their lead» (Dom. Pr their way ‘ dentttutt tltt- release o1 crtt who had ltoc-it arrestt-tt. l-‘ive, litmttretl tllllllK‘ \ll-\‘ll}‘l'»“l'll lll“? crowds. Attt-i‘ many tllltlttt‘ alte.‘ aitions .1 itttniltt-i" 01' airrt-sts \vcrt- tattle. ' i _-—-<4>--——-— herittatts Refused Representation l _.__ (special to The Guardian) rants May 7.—~.~\ttit-tt vtt-tttttirs have tit-t itletl attzaiiust tillowtitt: WT‘ ltttttt f‘(‘]lt‘1'lit‘illt'\llVL‘5 to take liilll liitlte citmint: l‘lt‘tlllllttllt' tlt ‘llriSliltL-i at Spa, llie l"l‘t‘tit'll Farrell!!! Ullit-t- ttttlfty autntiunt-twt. ‘tlte livlitlilltfi will lit- nitly in the (‘2\|)llt'll_\' o1‘ wititt _ "H. the)’ trill ht- (‘illlvll ill ttllil tlllvlillllll t-tl lty the .\l1ietl t'retnit-t'.~t, hut will not be allowed 1o prtseitt vvfllill tirtnmtettts on tlte tins-is as ettllillfl- The (lei-man rt-prt-st-itttitives, tht- Foreitut otlict- stnlt-ttit-nt satitl, will he tlll\l\\'l'll tit prest-tit tltt-ir t-stitiutte ot‘ lit't‘lll2lii_\".< aihilt1y~ to till)’ ll"l“ll" titties but tlte Altlt-tl ll'tl(l(‘l‘ll will at: on their own juttguieitt lit t-ttn- slttrtttt: the tlertuaiit prtt]iti>aitlflllfi- preseu ___,___._ l Prices oi Gig-airs . To Be Raised (Special to The Guardian.) 'i‘(llt().\i'l‘() titty 7.~'t‘oltat-t-tt uteri aiwnil tht- cotititi]; of Sir [tarry l)i'll.\'" ton's liutltzet next week with inure or less anxit-tyx .\lr. Mekiits til‘ Ylllllllzlteait-w, Atotttreaii, on his \\“ v l>1lrk~ front lirittsti (‘tttumltlti this ittorniit]; told tlte 'l‘t-legratnt that prl (‘es ot‘ t-latirs would havi- lteeit ttiist-tl atll tilting tlte tine ht~~ Iote titis hut tlte titattttitaitzlurtirs were ain.\ioti,< to see what new ex (‘irle taxes would ht- lalten this _\'(‘ill‘ __._.____. QQ<0QQ§4 r CUNDENSEI) SPECIALS ‘FOR SALL-EIGHT-ROOMED “llllllfie- Atltlly 179, Water st. at ‘WANTED. EXPERIENCED MAID git‘ small futility. No \vtittltltig. Mood wanes. Apply to Mrs. (i. L. tics, -9 Ltmgwortlt Ave. 8712-5-7-MEtf ‘m? Sftl-E CHEAP A noose 1M7 model five ltaitsengcr. a ll“W_1li'es last summer. Apply 1° 1M“ lwlllll’. Morrell. 876843-1051. WAuTEo POSITION av AN EX. ‘ll’\‘l"‘l"‘t\‘tl tutti reliable chauffeur. llill)’ Mort-ll llotcluitei" (t p. ni. . 8771-94031 T_—€_._.__ F42: SALE-DOUBLE SEATED "K110"- Atmly 1o 1 ‘Elm Ave. m. ‘vii/twat: A MAID Foii crush.- lmsework. Must be able to d” PM“ “Wlillll. Good wages. Army to n M" sweat]. Bruce Btewarhm -____ ‘BOAR FOR BERVIO Ferguson. Mt. HerbeEi-ltnaonoo" 8254-5-8-231 o WANTED-WASHING TO DO "Russians. More U. S. Alliens Reathhior Russia (Dom. Press Special.) \\-'.~\Siil "‘()1\', May S.——.»\tttt1lt~ er "Soviet Ark" toaitliitg with raidi- (‘til tillcns will ht- ,~.1artt-tl on its tvaiy to ltt tat shortly. tietttirtliut: to iuftiriittttion l',l\'t‘lt the lltiust- atpprttpriailititis lty Anthony (‘antin- t-iti, (lircettn- tgt-ttt-rnl ot‘ itiiittitzizit ion. About .701) aitietts airt- now await int; tti-porttitititt anti itl(),\i ot‘ lltt-tit t"laiits are rtpittly lit-int; compleltttl it ' int: at lt\t‘t:,t' stii some tittter point Sea. pit the lltltltttt -—(-O-}-——~—-~ - France Refuses, To Pay Costs (Special to The Guardian) -l'.-\ltlh', Mil)‘ T.-~-t~‘ra:tt~t- aihsottilt- ly rt-fttsnt to pay the t-usts or‘ re- t-tiii.~:1rttc1tttii tit" lter Ill‘ lntetl rrt: ton, insisliitt; that tivrlltitlly’ hear this ttnrtlt-n ais provided lty the Vet titiillt-s; lrt- , l~‘iii:tiit~t- Mitiisli-t" Fratuettis Altirsail tlt‘i‘l1ll‘<tl llttlll ll. S]l(*1-.t'll a1 at luncheon ot‘ llritish cot-rt sptiitdt-tits. The l-‘ittatut-t- Atitiis lt~t t]l|t|ll'tl Prt-sitlettt \\'it.sttii':t prt- tirtiiislirt- utteraiiit-t-s ats backittg up tPrautt-t-‘s t-oittenttttit. German Delegates to _ - Arrive tn Parts (Dom. Press Special.) PAIHS, Nlaiy 7.—~lli'. Wilheliit Vtm Atiiye‘ (termait ('llilt'].§t\ llZAt- ltllFPH, has iitlttriiiet‘Prt-nilerMillt-i‘ untt that tht- (lerutait t‘(fllil(ltlllt‘ tlvlhfiultks will tit-rive itt Pat s \v|1li- 1|| 1] lt-w tiays 1o tllrtt-uss the econ» omie situation coltaitittrtitiitg with the Fri-itch. Ntiozit: The Stiushint! liitl. I fT OURE l5 A WONDEP‘ THEY Donn PRlNT FAUSIC IN ENGLJSH , erect"; tu A WHILE. .\--__ is. THE W ltltflrlllfin TEMPERATURE TIDE, MOON ET!‘ The titlc wllt he high (tits utter- noon n] 2.40 iiutt toniorrttw tit 3.1.10; it will he high tomorrow morning at 4.21 and Wednesday at 5.111. Sui sets this evening tit 7.19 tind tomorrow tit 7.21; it rlttett ttmtoirtnv morning at 4.32 and \V(‘(lIlt'Slll\y n1 4.30. tFull moon, Siuittaiy, Mny 2nd n1 9.47 p. in, Lust quarter tnotni, 'l‘tit-stltiy. Mil)’ 11th 1.61 ti. iii- llt homo. Apmy 30 3pm,“ . 8752-5-8-31 Germany Wants To Delay Conference (Dom. Press 511mb“) t".\ittS, ditty R.—t".'ermzttiy> would like in postpone the Spat et-tttitiiiiit‘ Alaytn‘. Gt-rntaip (‘tiaitt ll'.-\t’t'aiiiat 1., lie stiosetl oi“ before the aitiieti 1t utters tut-ct in llriissets. Itritssets t't*]).it“.('tl iltltipilifflltlg sailtl it w.t.s _ tliait the (teritititis were prepared to ask at poslpoutiit-ut oi’ tne Spa t-ttnit-renet- uttttl :tl’tt-i' tlte ltt-icti- stat: t'lt‘t'|l1lll:\' next lilltiltlll. ~-- ----<o=-——~— ~ - Boisheviki Repttlse Enem (Dom. Press Special.) l.(t.\'il().\'. bitty ‘l. tteptil-it-tl I'll" t‘ttl_\' to itnrth ot‘ llllllllllllt" . aititl west ot‘ Attigttitt-v |"i'itlll_\‘, a lint- sttevik l‘tlitlittlltt1(ltl" on l'ttlisli til- feitstvtt iii Pottotiti tllttl tutti. '|‘ii'~ ilziity 'i‘i~let',i'tipti saittt ii wts ctmsitlt-reti slgiiiti ltttl that the l\t "~tiw slata-titt-ttt tlitl not iitt-llltott l\’it~1't", the prt-st-til Av, svoucvr ctttrtc_ts_§s totau Maritime llnion Scheme the people 1o d0 there \'tiih_rni.i titatiti ttttjet-tivt- ot‘ the t-ttttihittet] Potitttt and lfkraiitt PRDDEEDINGS May 7 Corttinucd AFTERNOON SESSION. tlotist- met. n1 3.55. llis Honor the Litriiteiiniit Gover- nor ltttas pit-arsed to tnftirnt the lions tlt.it he would be present tit 4 (l rtoQt-lt to asst-tit to cerfttlri hills. Plllllltlll)’ 111 4 o'clock liis lionor etitert-tt the (‘llltlIl|it't' and zisscntett to the tolloiriittr bills: lfoatt .-\t't 129150, An Art 1o int-orporatt- .\l|.s‘(‘t)ll(‘.ll<\ Fairtu Products Ltd. An Ar] to |tl1'1)t‘])()t‘i1l(‘ tlit- t-‘iir Stilt-H (‘orportitlttu tit‘ t’. l-l, l. Ltd. HON. J. H. BELL read at lt-ttt-r from ills Honor tlte Lit-ttletizint (i(llii‘l'll1)l' encttislit]; :i telegram trout _tli_e tlt-tiatrttttt-ttt o1’ State tur- ttoititrtittz at tortnitztits tutturnlitt: tu Vesper-y ttt the ittt-tiitiry tit’ ll, ll, H, ‘Hie (‘rttwii Princess ot‘ Stvt-tlen. daughter ot‘ ti. it. ti, The Duke of (‘otiitaiugltL formerly‘ ltivt-rttttr (lett- t-rat of (‘:tiiaitt:i. Ali‘. ltt-ll nittvett that an tirtlei" ot‘ the tittustt he pass- t-il illlll. the flay, over 1ltt- Legislati- llrt‘ he l-iivert-tl to lt.ilf mast for the |tt-rtotl spt-t-ilit-tl. Nltitttin ('tit' i'it‘tl_ HONAJ. H. out. i-ttnttttttei] dis- (‘tlr ion o1‘ the rt-stittilittit re litt- t-ttntmt-uttetl the‘ tielittit of the laile kovt-riinit-tit iii llit- matter‘ as slibNvti l1.)’ 1hr- tattrrttspttittlt-tttre, Ntttltlitt; ll‘)\'~'l'Vl‘l‘. lititl since lit-en done and titlttotiglt it was ltnotvtt tierc (hail n treaty was iii coittetttptttttttti our Province sent no represctttaitive to the,‘ convention at which the treaty HON. A. E. ARSENAULT, m, _. in tttit-stitttt “'11s one tie~ tlritniti and the Uni:- tliat ]ltis Prtiriiit-t- lliltl rtntlereitt-t- unlit titit-r the tteit-‘tt- m“ l""’“ illfllml "lltl “lllllll ‘s; t-leetlttiis on June ti. it was _ tt-airuetl tottatt" t)r \\'itttttm Von l‘l"‘-*'"lll1lll\'<'.»= flit-rig HON. J. H. BELL sztitt his honor uiutlt- this sutgtzestitut to t‘rtnttt-t- "lil" l'l'lt'lttl was tptilt- ettrrt-t-t but Atiltertttitl suyiiitz, the i‘.1]tllt‘l'(-lt('(' (‘lmllll Y?“ l'l"‘>“"l' lllltl ll W“! tnitzttt lit- tuore profitable 11' it w "Plllwlllml ‘llll-Y ‘f’ l“lll'l'-*“lll l'l'llll'° hm“ lmflr ‘ho vhmliun), m "pp tn-ttu rtt tslaintt, it nta ltave been many next inontii itaitt tit-t-n (,‘tlli\‘ " ‘-l' l'l'lll"l‘- ‘llllwllrll ‘ptetotl. Ailileraitti rt-ptit-tl itit-re. was .' I'll-St‘ lltlllllllli “Rl-‘r consitleraittrtt; question zihoitt that ‘l"“" "llll ll)" IP-“llll \_\'_l'l"= ltlfll ill"- tiu] saitl Fraince cousidtrett i1 ut-- ll"‘ll.\' W11‘? llll"lll\'tl llf‘ ll Prllllil‘ Ell‘ mm H“, SW, puny. “ma. wwtl tsttititt llttt] no interests tvliitli were jt-ttpartlizt-tl. Pertinps (‘tiiiaitlat could not lit-lp it. 'l'tit- lreaity is aimniptttt-nt. All we eau tlo now is l‘) tll‘-lll'.<t 1o the llatiuittititt (lovt-rn~ nit-til, Wltettit-i‘ this would have any t-1't't-t:t lie tlitt iiol ltntiw. The Iiijttry \\'t|.~i ttone when 1lit- l1't~:ti_\' M14 ntxrettl to. '|‘1tt- incl that tht- l~‘t-<tei’:it aiutlitirilit-s itaitl lt-yl l:tl11t‘t~ 1o t-tittiiitu ttonltl iutlicaitt- tliait \\'t- riylt1~x HUN. R. N. COX ttttiugttl stunt»- oue tvts to tilaiiit- iii llit- fut-t tltzit thi- treaty was passt-ti without the ltuitttt-tlttt‘ or t-oitst-nt o1‘ this Prtt~ vinrc. lie tlitl not set- aitiyttiing t'l>'i~ to tin iutt eutt-r ai protest, it tl])ll(‘ili‘t'1| to ttiiii tliail. tlte l'tii1ett tliait-a: ltatl ]it|1 i1 aill over us, The tronhttt is that tltt-re \\'t'tt' no! (‘tttlltkll spttrtstueit in Novai Scotiai. the treaty have some care how the inaitter went. iaiti itirt-"s tinder (lent-rat Pilsiiti- vlllll’ l‘\‘5lllllllllll ‘ll-S =l1-7l'l‘l‘ll l0 ski. An eairlei- Most-ow cotmnuni- llllll lllt‘ ltllltuvlllll cllllllllillrl‘ lltl‘ “up; 1m Sumnmy cuvvl-im. qflnu-s- ptiuttt-tl: tlte Premier, the A1lor~ titifs opt-r. itius. said t-netity was "t" "Frill. the ltetitltir oi the rt-piiisett llt Kit it’ iegiott aiiiti stout; llililltltlxllt. V311’. A. id. stein-tn, aiut] the irpt-ii ltivt-i", The enemy _‘.!,tllt" Ml‘- l‘a- l- lllt-IKH- limits :itt]] lie-l troops exch itpt-tl ill‘l.llll‘l‘_>' tire iii the Ottt-ssai t't-- gion. _{—<oa---——~ Sir Robert Borden 0n tlis Way llome . (Dom. Press SpEClIIL) Nlli\\"\'()til\', .\ltty s. "or llelterl 1.. llortteti, |'i't't'tlli‘l‘ ti1"(‘.tiaitl.t. ren t-liett New Yttrlt latte t~‘i'itlaiy' tiller- notitt lrtitii Suyvltlt- N. it‘. he llltli llt‘t‘tl spt-iitliut; tlte last lt-vr wet-ks of his eutttretttl vsicatioit, lit- tvotiltl itiatte no stailt-iut-itt itpoit his ;|l']‘l\‘]]] t-tttit-eritint: the propose t-tt plain for sending ai (‘autattttiit Atltllilfifiillllll‘ 1o the lliiiictl (Statics any “i have nottiillii i0 ell)’ "ll pititllt- question whattsticver," tlec- hirer] the prctnier w'ttt a stitile. Ills trip ltil.~'i htwu pttrt-lv’ a vacati- ion. “tnitly litirtleu and 1 have ttattt a spleutlltl rest ttt (‘itairiesttitt anti Asseveti tutti lot-t greatly refreshed aintl much bcttcrz" i-tmii French Forces _ _ Retreat tti Syria NFZW YORK, May _ French have rctreaitetl trout (‘tilt-tat and may entirely; (‘Vll('llill(‘ .\'tii‘lli eru Syria, ait-ettrtlittt: to at flvtitllllUll ]-,.,-,.]v,.,] ltt-rt- by the Near ldaist tte lit-t‘ ltttlaiy, front Dr. James it. lint‘- toii, lltt represcitttttivti in (‘onstaint iuopic. _ tiaitljin which has ltoett hestetévll lty 't‘mak1.~=li fort-ca for tnort- than at inoiiltt now is tletttzitlett by .t\l'lllt‘ll‘ lain troops. the tlespateti attlttetl. Ftie Artneittaits are lefentlittg Alutab ttguiitst aillllitlllis which ltegaiit Maiy i. tiittl till the Frtuctt have retreat- N] front tho city excepting: n stuzitl forei- left to trurrtl t-olletrt- ltttild- . Alaitiy reslttetits airt- |(‘il\'lll_l’, tlte thc titt-ssttpt- e. ti. where S.-A'l‘ li t‘ 'i‘ht- iloust- \\'“ttl lulu eouttuittet- 1.: eoitsitlt-t‘ .\ii Act to Assess, levy anal t-ttltect taxes on properly and iitcttme, Mr. A. la‘. lllehetiit iii tho ehailr. RATES OF TAXATION 'i‘ttert= shalt lie aisst-t-tst-tt, tt-victl aititl enttt-etetl from every pt-rsttu autl paltl 1o llis illaijesty, his lit-it's ' -' tlte stints foltowittg 1|i:tl l sto a y; ON REAL PROPERTY Ont- lmlt‘ o1‘ one pcr rent itpon the tissesst-tl vaittit- o1‘ rent tlrtipertyn ON PERSONAL PROPERTY (lite ltzttt‘ ot‘ one per t-ent tipou the tissossetl value. ON INCOME 0n the taxable liteottte oi each pt-rsoti when the aimuuitt. ttit-retit‘ 1.-t aiseertttittt-tt tinder aiuy oi‘ the toltoiving classes. the rates shalt be set forth tti tlte rt. tectivt- ts, iiatuteiy: s A. When lite taxable u- mountt. iitctmtc ot‘ each person titres not t‘.X(‘(‘l'tl ftvt- iiuitdrett ilottairs. tipoii tilt ltlXillll" income tip to tutti int-hitting live tttuttlretl tlutlurs. one per cent. , (‘lass l3. Witt-ti the tnxailtle ai- uioimt ot‘ itiettute of enrh person exec-evils five ltunttretl tlottatrs tttttt (toes not, exceed one lhtutstintl dol- lars, tipou aiil taixtible tut-time tip to and tuettiiliutzv ono thousand tlo1~ tars, one illlll one hall‘ per cent. (‘lass t‘. When (he taxable :i~ titotitit of ittctittie ot‘ each person ex ceetta one ttiousiititl dollars and tines not exceed two tttousatttl ttot~ izirit, upon aiil tzixaiiiltt lnt-tuito up in tintl including lwn thoutsaiittl doi- t.ir.-t, two per cent. (‘lass t). Wtieti the itixtible in- come of cat-ii person exceeds two ltiousatutt tlollairs and doe; not ex- t-eetl tltrte tittmsaintl dollars, upon aiil taxable itiettttte tip to untt iti- etutlht]: tltrcc tltoitszittt] dollars, two HON. J. H. BELL ainnotiticeti that’ per tat-tit. tiskt-tl our ' .\'t-w llriiustvielt or t’. 1'}. lslaittl 1o’ (IN THE PRDVINUMEGISLATURE .iii,] one ltaili‘ pt-r et-itt, (‘lit s i-I, Witt-ti the taxable lu- tomt- ti ("it'll person t-xt-i-t-tts three lltousattttl tloltars and dot-s m]; PX. rt-t-tl tour tltoitsaiittl ttoltau , uptir. all ]_ax.tlttt~ iitcotne tip to and tn- ‘Pllttllltg four tliotisantl tttillairs, thrt-t- l'l-l l“. ,\\'lll'lt the taxable iu~ (‘tltthf ot‘ t-ait-ti persnit tixt-t-t-tls ftiui‘ thtittsattitl tlotlars and tines not ex- vet-ti '1ivt~ thtittsaiinl tlotltti., upon ‘all tv.i.\'.tl‘>_tt- income tip 1n and in" tvllttlltll; live ihoustintl tlottttrs, three and ont- ltalt‘ pet‘ t-t-nt. (‘lass (l. Witt-ti the taxable tit- come ot‘ (‘it('lt pt-rsoit t-Xceetlt-t live lltioiisattn] tlollairs mitt dot not-ex- ;t:t-t tl ttiousaiittl doll: ., upon all tttxnltit- income up to untt in’ lcttidini: six ttiottsaintt dollars, four ,iler cent. "- l-lr" ll. Wilt-n the tnxtiltlt- iti t-ttntt- (ll'1‘Jt(‘lI |)i'l'.~i1tll excel-its six {limit-atrial tltiliar: ittl tlot-s not t- ‘tai-i-tt l'l|',lll llltllLaillll tlollztrs. lllltttti all la ‘tllllt’ itit-ttine i||t to aiitd tit~ t-tutlittt; t-ittttl tltoiisaitttl tlotlairs, lltlll‘ atntl one half per cent. t'|.t>-.,t .i. Witt-n the lllltilllll- tit- (lHttlP of eat-ll pt-tt-tou t-Xetit-tls t-ittltt tltoitrzititt tlottait‘ llll dot-s not, t.-x> ‘vet-d tt-tt ttititisaintt dollars, .111 iil\;llllt‘ ittcotttt- tip to and tit- llititisziittl tlollairs, tivt: t-ltittiiit: tt-u ‘.|ll't‘ ('1'|tl. _ t (‘lash- K. \\'t|en1litt taxable iu~ prott-ctitiit ttt’ Atigraitttry tlirtis. |E":]'nn|\i U] p-H-h “(q-sun 0WD...“ W“. ‘ilitiusttntt tloltairs and (T1703 not ex~ it-eetl ttvetve tttoitsamtt dollars upon all itlXitlilt’. income tip to anti The it-ltitlitin twelve thotiszttttl tlotlai".~t_ six pt-r tt-nt. ' . . | (‘lass 1.. Wlieti the taxatble lll'| route tit eaiett person t-xet-ctls twelve] (itioaisttittt tloilatrs, and docs not ex- alt (aixaihle int-oint- tip to untt inr ‘seyett per‘ tar-til. ] c111...- .\t. \v1tt-it un- taixztitte tn- eoutt- of eat-h person exceeds fif- io zintt tlotitirsi on all taxable int-time tip itielutlittt: twenty tliotisnntt t-itzltt. per cent. (‘taitzs N. Witt-ti the taxable lit- cotue of t‘.l('lt person exceeds Awt-uty tttottstuitt tlottzirr. ton per I cent. ' I Prorittetl littwever, tliait if the a~ for .titl taxes are paid on or be- fore (he first ttaiy ot‘ St-titt-niht-i‘ tn the [ct-air i920 aiittt thereafter tm tlte thtrtit-tlt ttaiy ot‘ Jiuie iti earn year. lnit not otherwise the (‘ttlletat or ht-ri-hy aiittlttirizctl to allow is front at the raitt- of five per eelll. but sitcti tlisettunt shaitt apply on~ ly to tltt- taxes ot‘ tlte then currt-n: year autl not to ;it‘t'i‘lli‘2i. lczittzrutt. TADXATIQON or REAL AND et-znsomtt. PROPERTY nun INCOME |--1. .\1t teal untt personal our 'pttity 4th.] ittetiutt- of every person i“ m,- Prttviitee, and the rt-ail and pcrsttitatt property within the t_’ro- viiieo and ttit- itt("ltill‘ t-tirtietl wi1li~ iit the Povint-e ot persons not rt" stilt-m willtiti the Provtilct- “llllli the liatttle to taxation, sithjt to tiit- t-mvtiptittiis and prtitilflittus litireinitrftei‘ aitetttlottiett autl cou- taint-ti. .'t, l-tvt-ry person ztltatt be tisses- s tt aittl taixetl tlll his real : l vpplfiyflllgfl property anti tueotue, stilt- ._|i-t-1 1n the‘ s.iltl t-xtlllllllltlll-‘l “llll provisions. (t. ’l‘ltt- following properly sittill the aisst-sst-tt nth] taxed rtpt-ctfitztiltiy pursuant to tlit- several parts of this .~\t~t. (loverniut: the stiltjecl - (ti) 'l.olt.~t1ci' faicttirit-s and catt- itt-rte-t. _ (ll) (‘t-latent (‘ot-tiortitioiis. and ]lt't‘St)ll.‘~'. 't‘he hilt was tatketi up t-taturte lty t-iaittst- anti turret-d ill-Willi put lllilt‘ (‘t)lllttt"lll tti clause 1t which speci- fies that lobster fatrttiritifl autl cati- tteries and "certain cortioraititms mitt 1tersotts shalt he taxed. “ _ HON. A. E. ARSENAULT ziskett why tohstt-i’ factories stioultt he specifically meutiotiett for taxation. \\'h_v not t-titttlsh. tiutekeret. aim-its, lterrttttr. l_ie tlitt not see why tob- sters atone should he taxed. HON. J. J. JOHNSTON ttaltt that ll. mitt to iiuike tlte t-tilteetlttti tif the tax as t-tisv as possible. A 1.1x o1‘ l5 t-euts a .. - is tiupttsett. it‘ it sltouh] aippeait" that. the tux of l-‘J 01‘ t per t-eut on the whole stock would amount to more than lzt cent; at‘ t-aise. tlteti thu larger tax would he enacted. MR. J. D. STEWART l‘l‘.til.li'lit‘ll that. tlte proiitoter was evldcitthy more susptcitms of the lobster titan ttititi ot‘ auyotlrti- 1l1!tlli‘l‘.ll.\\'()tlltl appear that the clause was desigm ett to sacrifice euiiity and fairness 1o ease of t‘()ll\‘(‘.ll()l'l. MR. B. W. LEPAGE pointed out that the tax watt on the. packer. not on (he fistiertntiit. it would tie very tittfaiir to have the retllll‘! 1-70 to the cottu1ry' that tlte ttslieritien were taxed. HON. A. E. ARSENAULT said it was no use mtiiclitt: matters for tlic sake. ot‘ litivtng ttic report uiottiflett before it reaches the t-otin try. ll‘ the packer is taixett, the tislterttitiit ls taxed. The Act provides thc following exetttpllotttz (‘tifiilltlltttl (in I'M. upon . to every taxp.t_vi-i- a titscotttit thcrt~~| ‘W \\\ lrish Agitators - Make Demands (Dom. Press Special.) l.().\'l!().\‘, .\t.i_v X.“'ll'iSll agitat- ois tit-i't~"tttt|a ' continued their icatttpttltttt to obtain the release of all Stun 'l~‘etn prlsttners held in ‘Worntwtttitl Scruhhs itrison. Fifty- twn of tlte tiungei- strittin]; pristitp ,t-i'.~t tvtre rt-tt-aisett when t-xliaumlt-tl l from their st- w-iiftiretltl t‘: . t. lrtslt lit-tillers .tttl while 127 still were in i rt. u in serious condition. A Dub |tiit tlt-sptitrh said ttit- city t-tirptirat- ‘lttn in (‘otak tiatl atsketl tlte partia- ‘iueiit ot‘ the Irish ltttpultttc" t0 ]lil‘lltl.{ 1o tlte notice of the t-itliilizt-tt t\\'tilltl the l'ait-1~_thai1 the coroner's ljinw wit’- invt-stttzaitet] the tmirttci- o1‘ 'i‘tiotn:ts .\lait-(‘urtttln, late Lot-ti .\‘lit'.'()l of (‘urk lititi t-ttairgi-tl the '0 aiittl tht- executivt- of the t (itivt-rttutent with tvitiut itturtler. 'l‘ht- t-tirpttrnttttii urgt-tl par ‘llilltltlltl tti atsk diplomatic ttttltill tzt etttnpt-l llil‘ llritisli airiiiy of oc< t-uptition to ('\’t|t‘tl.il,t' ]t't'lilltll. lSoldiers Bodies ln Ypres Ruins (Dom. Press Special.) tltltlSbiiflLS, .\tay S.--—'l"ht- bodies 1111' torty sottlit-rtt have her-tr ioiiittl liu a cellar .ot'. ruins at Ypres. l1 ivats ltt-lievt-tl they \\'r't‘(‘ tzatsstq] ttur in]; the tie‘ ‘iggtititit: in this tlistv rit-t ltt . he tilt-ti prohatttiy titre ()\'1't(‘.Illlt' while ( atslvt- it “Hi5; ititlirzttt-tl 'l‘lit- ltnditn-t we all welt prtst-rui-tt autl were idt-titi~ tied. liltrniatts ArrestA l _ More Plotters t (.Dom. Press Special.) . ilEiiLiN. ltuy S.~~t-‘ivt~ ailtegetl ‘m’; msmlflwll‘ Th“ ‘m5 lllll‘ lllllll- et-ett Witt-en ttiutisaintl itotttirs llplmjtlltll"[l(l\'i't‘lllll('til. plotters were ail‘- ‘restt-tl today. The Goverittitent t-lati Ital": "l "nlml lmlmml ‘ml will lll“ - t-tudtitd filteett" tltousxintl tlollartxlnictl the nit-it were ntentltcrs o1’ at .,, c ‘liaintt which terrorized raiitrotitl trail’ tile north tit‘ ttt-rliu follotviug the t\'ou haipp coup tuurtlerittg an t-ii- l’ , I ._ _ "l" let-u tlititistiutt tiotlairs untt dot-s no! l,14lll('\‘l"- “l” "w" mm“ ‘l ll lull 59'" m‘ l extfet-tl twenty ihousautl tlottairs up~l --——-<—O-> tNo Despatches _. l Come from Mexico t l l (Dom. Press Special.) '_ ~ \\'.-\Sttl.\'(l'l‘().\', May S.—.\lt=xlt-t) l .. , . (n3; lius ‘ht-cu rut nit trout cutti- 1 tiititii lion. _ _ M..- ¢-.rilrsnw>ttvznd7flll_‘ ] D ;_, ¢..- _._,,‘_.-.A1>1--a‘ ,'\\'.»\Stlt.\'(l’i‘()\', tlliiy Sr-ACUDNI tnr, to llltliCflllflltts at the State De- qtaiittitettt totlaiy, .\'ti ilt-spattclien ‘tiave been rt-t-eivetl iii Mexico (‘lty 'nct- 'l‘tiurstlaiy' tiigltt, hnatntrtaar From "lurk Treaty (Dom. Press Special.) ‘ \\'.-\.Stl|\'(l'i‘().\', .\lai_v l<.—- Presid- |ent Wilson hats ttt-citlett 1o statitl talool‘ from tlte attlett settlement l with 'l‘urkey, ticcortlint: to inform- lattioit today trout sources itsuaitiy ‘welt iiiitirutctt This it was lltlliltillr" etl is in line. with \Vll!¢(ltl'3(lt§10l‘" llilltllllitlll to retrain irutn further l]ll\l'll('i|);tll()l\ iii iutt-ritaititiiial poli- ]t:es until Vttrsziittes treaty tins tin ally been tliaptisctl 01'. Caratizwas Position A is Very Grave (Dom. Press Special.) _\itil\\' YUltk. May 8.—(‘tirrtiti1.ti ‘is tieatcti and his ttrtuy ()‘v‘t‘|‘llll'()\\‘ll h,’ tiritzziittt rebels is a intittt-t" tit only ai short time, at-cttrtliitg to the ltttlit-T today ttt‘ the (ttiveriituent ittlt itary atttvist-rs. 'l‘liis t-ttttctusittnlttt tuillttii . ierts wais refttlt-lt-tt liy lotht-r o1'1'i \\'ltti now titliuit. (‘ar- .raiit'ri‘s po. ion is graive. tteforc these otiielatls coutenttetl tliait (fair- ramztt wtmltl be tihte to routrttl lltt.‘ revolt. Kieli Taken By__t_he Poles (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON. titty smut-n‘ has h‘\(\“ (>;|])l\ll‘(‘(l by Poles, an official Stivtet wireless ttfultttllillllqllt! frotii tltost-ttw tottaty said. ANNOUNCEMEN b. COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS, ETC. "CAPE IRAVERSE HALL. - Ptuy, ctmcert and pic aoeltil stimt. \\'a1t'li‘ for 'i'|. 8247-582i. "MRS. ‘J. D. CURRIE. (lrattoit Street, citiutttiuees the (‘llgilgfillllflll or her tltiughter, Jessie llllairtzttrt-t. to .\tr. 't‘. lienry (knitting. Montreal. 'l‘lt(“l1\£\|‘f‘ltlK(‘ is to taike place in ltosttm. ‘Maiss. theiiaittei- part of bitty. 8761i. ‘SURVEYING -t‘atrous with wliotu l uiadtt eittztigtitiients Will pardon me ais~ I ltave been uni-rt pcctetliy tletaiirictt by prestttire ot work in tltc lieifaist district. tlte paist forlnitgtit. Joltii Alfred Mc- llotiatltl. lll‘i'lllllll\'llll‘, (Httiirts) E All The News i Worth Printing‘ All the Ada Worth Reading _..__a By Mill, Canada, $4.00, U.8.A., 84,60 A nnull Sublcrlpfion, delivered, $5.00 Bill MASS MEETING IN PRINGE EDWARD THEATRE Adjutant llttrd Tells of the Work of the Salvation Army and Makes Special Appeal to Citizens. A largo number attended the ill . ntt-t-ttttg ot‘ the Jubilee Self- tltniail (‘atmpaiittit ot‘ the Sailvaition .-\rttty' in the Prince Ettwairtl 'l‘tteai~ m. taist evening. (‘tiuneitttir ll. ll. Jenkins presided in tlte absence of tltt- .\ltiyoi', who sent his regrets. ’t‘lit~ tneetint; was tipt-itetl lty tlte singing ot‘ “Onward. (‘lirlstiain Soldiers," Niiss Lilian Ettrle pre~ filtllll]: tt‘ the piano. Attji. V. ilotlgstiit. Gugtrtt (ligan- izt-r of the Salvation Army in (‘a- ttatiat, ted in praiyer, after whit-ti the etiairmtin ‘made at few rematrks. stating that he knew tlte great value of tlte. Army's work in the past. untt he felt tliait it tie-served eve r t-ttiisitteratiort iii tlte future. A x1 (‘tltttt- at quarto-tie tiyMt-s rs, Harte. ttruee, lltitipt-t‘ ailitl Rt . it‘, splt-nttittiy rentlt-rctl. Then t- ai iii t- 1 ti t‘ aiil» ti r e s .-. o t‘ the evening by Att- jutattt it. A. llurtt. (‘tiinpttigtt Ur- uatiizt-t- for t’. ti. island. itnil part The Attltuaizt’. tltanks to. tit’ New ilrtittswiek. he lit-train exprt ,. rig blimp; t‘. J. Utillattztit-r for the 1'_rt~e u - of the theatre, and also the singers and pianist for their Vlillllllllt‘ voluntary services. The .\t_tjutant's subject “'21s. "'t‘lti- Past, Present and Future of the ‘Salvation Arinyx" r iie statrtetl by telling of the work opening tn Jaiptm in 1X95 which was very uphill work untit.1!l()7, when tlit- founder visited there and zit]- tlr ssett at itirgt- gtitlterlng of stud- ents, anti alter listening to tlte old tzt-nt-tit s message it turned thetldt.» and gitzit progress has been matte ever stint-e; at the lust t-orotttttion the t-tilef Japanese ofllcer, Colonel Yariuatrit hetnt: decorated by the tdmpt-rtn- with the Legion of tionor. lntlin was next touched 0n. tie-re the Army has the largest mission- ary work in the worltl. ‘The speaker tottt ot‘ how the Army started. A civil titaitzistrnte named Tucker who picked up a Wat" (‘i-y and read some thing or the Army's work among tlte poor t'e'tt that this wits the or- ganization thrit could tio something to help the people of ltitliti, lie got three titontlis tiotltlay and went to London. tintzlarid. and tifterett him- V st-lt’ 1o (lefierrtl Booth 10 g0 in train in]; that he might learn how l0 do this work. The General accepted ttiiii and after ai LlOLIFSt‘ of training sent him tiaick to India, ricconipan~ iett by three other oftlcers to open tip the work in 1882. Today the airmy has ()\'l_'t' 280 Ev opeatti oili- l J,..._-._-—__4 Memorials For Catiadars Brave (Special to The Guardian.) z()'t"l‘A\\'.\. Stay T.—-.\T(‘lllOX‘lt|lS to (‘unntltfs fighting (lead will he er- ected zit eitzht ltisttirlc battlefietls in Pratnce and Flaittlers. ll‘ the rec- otuutentlulions of the special coin- mittt-t- on war inetnortozitst is tittopt etl 111-; sultntiltetl to Pairlltiniettt to- day, Representatives of Canada's (at tlte head of the kolyntnx river). returned stiittiers ot‘ (‘ainatliutt co‘.- ictzes and architects societies untt govermtttint attic-tails. have cntnplet (‘it their investttzaitions and sulmil1~ tt-tt tlteti" proposals for war lll(‘l]l0t‘~ lillS. With the proposals atre tlte re- port of ilrit-uittler Gene-rail 't‘. ti. tlturhes on ttillitziry sites and of Professor‘ Percy It]. Nohhtt, Profes- itor or’ Architecture at McGttt Unt- VPPSlI)’ on the proposed completion ot‘ the work, tit-signs will be invit- etl and the prtzc tlesigit front which \v1tt he t-ttrrietl out selected. The total t-ttst of tlte work ht ettttmait- t-tl roughly tit $1,500,000. The com ntiilet- hats selected eight sites for‘ the filvlllttflillri, in Beltziiuit. titles tit St. Juliett. (‘rt-st Farm. Pusschen- dtit-le and llill )2, (‘lhservtitory tiitlgt- have been ucreptett Hit ll Klll from ittt- llelgtatn government. A site tit iiourton Wood has been il(‘('t‘])l\‘(l n1 ll gift trout (‘ole De Franc Quesvltttw, Maiynr 0f Bour- toii, and four other sites. At Itlti 145. Vlmy, tit tlte. (‘rnss Rotttlsi of Drury at. (‘oiireettetto and tit Hot-t- ptttit Wood, itetweeit (‘nix and Lit- quesiitii, have been acquired by the etnmnittctr tit ai total cost 0t’ $1.500. (‘ertaitn tlectsioits are left 1o the commission of contmitttie which ttsstiuitls tlte responsibility of (‘All’- ryiut: out the ivork. Whether (‘lglli tiiemtirlails exactly iitlke shrill he erected, or whether one shalt be tn n central position, nf a more import lug design thnn the other seven. also whether tlit- competition tor de. signs which is tn he open lo (‘tin- aitliuii architects, designers, tirttsts and sculptors, shalt be open also 10 (‘ainatlttins not resident in (‘tiniitla ait present, is not yet known. it ls Fl'(‘(ltl\tll(‘ltil€‘(l tliait this competition can ltest he cairrletl out by a illlttlll lituiortiry rniitinissiott which shrill include .1 Nilnister 0i the (‘rtnrn tn- vestetl with the widest possible powers. The cmriuitl tee let-oin- mentts thnt Brigadier General Ilutztics proceed nvernctts ltl once. to institute preparation for con- sliitrtion especially of the roads which will tttive to be btitit to four of the sites. it is also ret-omtnentled tliait $250,000 he provided in tho Slllllllvttltlfllilfy ei-ttitnrileti this set» gflgsltm to eover the t-out of ffliltiti tutti of the competition for designs. (‘crs and 1649 Indian officers and 181 cadets, 370 teachers. 479 employ et-s, utaittlng a total of 2,959 with 5~ 403 eitvoys rind local officers. The purely 'mtustonttry work in India . comprises 3,391 corps and out posts. The Government's census Hlwlvett that their soldiers and ad- herents tititl itttiro than doubted ttur- int: tlte ten years ending 1911. The Army has 17 farm colonies and fit-tits. t-ttniprtsing an acreage of 12.399 acres and a farm populat- tuit of about 0.000 living chiefly on the land, with another 1,000 or more partially supported. "They have also factories for weaving in silk, cotton and wool and the cut- tivation ot‘ siikwornt, and mulberry the reeling tutti throwing of silk’ lace autl draw tltreutl needlework iitat and rope making. The tiospitzil,‘ equipped with hunt] rt-tts ot‘ beds ts in trliarge of Brig. Andrews who tittltls a military rank am] has been decorated for nitttt- airy service." The hospital is rc- gartlttt us one 01' the, tnoat up-to- ttatt- _i_it titdlti. . (‘tinting back to (‘anudtt he gptlkfl of (he 1110f). social, poison and ut~~ so the women's Social, prison and Stutn wurtc. lie outlined how the‘ Army dealt with those different classes and how when man were behind the burs, they lotfltctl after their wives aittl families. and after u reasonable time got. these men out on parole and go; theta back to positions again. He also touched upon the field side oi the Army's work mid touch, ett upon the sacrifices of the past and stiitt tliait "we are stilt pre- pared to deny ourselves and carry on that work if you will help us with your money." He expressed the high apprecia- tion of Commissioner Richards ti) the notorious for the splendid success that they made of the Ike-d Shield drive and he fell. sure but_ for the fact of tau many other calls on them that they would’ gladly shoulder this oppor- tunity; but the Adjutant feta, sure that God would rend along some- one who would offer himself as chairman and would put this cum- palgn across for them. At the close of the address solos were given by Mr. Ritchie, Mrs. Fletcher and Mr, Bruce, Rev. G. C. Taylor gave ti striking account of tho Army's good work at tlte front its hc himself saw 1t, women work in]; itlght untt day untl they did it. with n etiiite every time. A splendid tidtlresii was also giv- Pit thy Hun. F, J. Nash, who coit- sldorcd tlte Army was the greatest orgaiitizatioti in tho world for going right down to tho lowest depths and ptcltttig up ltihe fallen, and ntatte a strong appeal declaring that (he $5,000 objective for Utiur tttttetoivn uutl ,Quectt's County would easily be realized and lie ltiid no doubt l1. would be exceeded. The chairman then thanked the friends and the ltev. Mr. Free- IIHIIYS lpfilyfitl God's tbtesslng on the ctunpaign and pronounced (he beiie diction. League oi Nations * Will Make Demand (Dom. Preu Special.) LON-DON. Mtiy 7.---lt is very likely that the League of Nations when it. meats in Rome will demand ti definite statement of the Allied Supreme Council's future policies. Pct-ting between the two (organiza- tions has reached the point, tlte 0f- fit-tttt view tiuttttt, tliait lt ltl impos- sible for bntli organizations to flour lsh nt present. Opposition to tho continuance of the Supreme (‘oun- cit, after the Turkish and 1lungur~ lain treaties have been concluded. la rapidly growing both tn Franco nnd England, At present the Sue prcnie Council wields executive powers, white the League occupies merely an advisory capacity. 0n many questions the decision of the council of tttc League has not even been consulted. Drastic Measures Urged m Ireland (Dom. Preu Special.) LONDON, More drastic areas- tires to suppress disloyalty tn lre~ hind were urged by speakers 1n tlte 1301115 tattt night during the tie bato on tho Irish question, Lord Asquith suggested that the govern‘ merit invite the leading intellectual Slnn Felnera to a conference over conditions on the island. if Stun Feln refuses, he said, Great Brit- tiln will know that a state of war exists enabling her to suppress Slnn Felnitim with the whole pow~ er of the government. The Lorri chancellor, replying to this sugges- ttor, defending the government's course In lt-elantl and Warned the Slmi Feln that it never has been found wise for nrty nation, stilt less by It section of a nation to tlespise the British Empire! strength and determination.