' capital of Shantung province. / 11AY.-ij1_?f-_81 . T o ki o Government Will Rush 2,000 More Soldiers to Tsinan. TOKIO, May 4.-ili‘rlday)—Forty- six Japanese soldiers have been kil- led and many Japanese civilians murdered. according to Japanese wireless reports from Tsinan. the The report said that the trouble was abating and that the Japanese commander in touch with General Chlang Kai-Shek. leader of the "Na- tionalists. was hopeful of "the cnrly restoration of order. It was stated that foreigners be- sides their owii nationals were being protected by the Japanese troops and hence it was assumed that for- elglners remaining in the city were WIIo-clielagalilad ..-___.__.___,_._. Difficulty Iii 1 E A [i “mg MFEIIEHAIIUN The following dtspatcn is from Wednesday's edition of the Halifax Chronicle: PICTOU MM’ Zr-Apprehension‘ iresflrdlris the fate of the fei"ry stea- ‘mer Hochelaga, which left flictou. this morning. foi" Charlottcouui. and ‘had not arrived there, late this ev-‘ $111118. was relieved. shortly before .1111<1111811t. by the report that thef isllll) had i"un into Point Prim. On‘ ;their}ith shore of Prince Edward. Island. to escape the fog which. blanketed the Strait. shortly after ‘the Hochelaga left here this iiioi"n- . ng_ _ . fseussion on Salary’ Question Continued; — Officers Elected‘ for Ensuing Year. i ‘ donlnto A Contro I FRIDAY MORNING SESSION isiniiii {IVER EXPENDITURE $150,000 0N GIJVERNDR GENTS‘ " iitsintiici lll llUEBEB 0|TYi@-P~ THE CHiERLQIlTyQWN_ comm: i‘ Hon. R. B. Bennett Scores Premier Kingi For Dragging. Na me" 0f Lord Willing-e . versy To Influence A Vote. --Item "Gar-ried By Majority 0f T110 108. was the densest that has ever been known here foi" many years. and in the Strait it became" so thick late this morning. that vis. ion was possible for a distance of but a few feet. The pail hung ovei" the water all day. and into the eii- cning, so that it was impossible for‘ ‘the ferry to navigate at any apprec- iable speed, and her position. to. night. indicates that she drifted. practically all clay long, following her general course ‘to Charlottetown. The report received, here states that np mishap has occurred to the Mr. Lowther moved a hearty vWe‘ cf thanks to the two representatives‘ of the press who had followed the Droceedings. and to thi- press ioi" the way in which reports of the meeting had been handled. ‘ ' This was supported by Mr. Mat-w Donald. i Mr. Lowtlier presented’ the repo": of the Secretary Treasurer. ‘It show- ed that the finances of the federa- tion were in a very flourishing coii-. itioii. When the present fees are.) collected there will be a surplus of! ovei" $500.00. " _ Eleven. ' OTTAWA. OnL. loose last night connection with cf $150,000 foi" the renovations and $701100 for ishings and fittings. The Hon. J. D. Chaplin after the {Minister had explained in some de-lcontrast to his itFi-om Our Own Correspondent) |Gcncrafs name being used to influ- ‘ May 4.—Soine- ence a vote and to the expenditure illlllli; Very 11111011 like bedlflm brllkeltself as being unnecessary and ex- ln the house in cessiiie. - the public works‘ Iestiniates, WillCll contained an item in As though it made any difference principle. the Prime Minister residence. oriiztatcd that the Government took‘ iqllfiflellfi. of the Governor Generalisole responsibility loi" the vote. This. . . . . ‘in the cli.__v of Quebec. $80300 foiflwris prompted by a statement oi“‘"'“"°*" “m be used m] both ser- furn- Mi". Campbell. U. F. A. iMaeKenzle)‘ of the l-loii. Mr. was in striking flourishes that the position iMacKenzie ‘King iii iuiii i lEXPHESS HEISIJN Contract ‘ Transco n t i n entalj Airways. ‘ MONTREAL. Que, May 4.—Caii- ,ada‘s first regular package express‘ lair service was established today ‘when the Canadian Pacific Express‘ ‘ Company entered into contract withi .the Canadian transcontinental Ali"- 'ways Limited and the Canadian Air- ways Liiiilted respecting the eai"r_ iing of package express matter be- ltween Riinouski and Montreal and [Ottawa and Toronto. The two air $011001 Children I Broadcast From C. N. R. A. iSpei-ial to the Guardian) MONCTON N. B.. May 4. — A unique it-uturt- of tonight's bi"oad- cast lroni radio station. C. N. R. A. Mtiititn. owned and opt-rated bv the Canadian National Railway-t was thc singing of 500 school child- i"en from the Moiicton Schools. The children sang iindei" the direction of Miss Alice M. Hari"isoii supervis- or of music, Moncton Public Schools. The programme ivas well received and the children sang admirably. Following the programme given by the studio instrumental quar- tette. Prof. George Ross. Mus Bach. IA. R. C. O.., of Monctoii. gave Cl ishort talk on Ludwig Von Beeth- ioven. Another feature of the even- iings programme was the regular series of fivc minute travel PAGE NINE until-iii Bflillfiliill WITH IBHEEK STEAMEH British ‘Vessel Nar- rowly Escaped Sink- ing But the Crew. Managed t0 Man- oeuvre Her Toward Port. ifiiilatliun Press) ' PORTLAND. England. May 4. -- talks H. M. S. Bacchus. auxiliary vessel» i transpo" comlmmes had “Heady 811' on ilii- Mariiimi» Provinces bring- of the Royal Navy. tonight. was slow- itered into an agreement with the {Canadian Government m car.” mslifrom a tourist standpoint to ihe at- haven here ziitci" narrflwly 95941111111) class mml between these points mlduention of the radio audiences. mall,‘ 9111111110 1H fl P1101111“ 171111151011 the same Fairchild. all cabin inon- vices. ‘ The new express service will be inaugurated upon the arrival off Ri- mcuski of the "Empress of Scot- iing the attractions oi the Afariiim“ _oi whom join thc ranks oi‘ llio-"i" who seek the cool of the itcasliori~ iand the pleasure of a holidav lspcnt in a vacation country till“- iing the sunimei" months. The evening's programme was v that six Japanese officers and forty Mr. R. H. RflUQr§,[enderL\d the‘... . _ _ 111 1110|land" and by the departure from ‘ _ _. _ port of the Resolutions committeehitail the nature of the expenditureicampaign in 19,26 about the Gover-‘Leaside and Rockiifle‘ Ottawa‘ {Qibrollgllt I0 H (11000 bl -*i'"111f-11°11* The following resolutions we“? sulkgmoved that the vote be reduced t0 nor-General being advised by lus‘Tcrcnto on Saturday. of ‘planesimldelfd b1‘ m” “m” (“melt D“ mined and duly carried: $70,000, the mover incidentally re-|responsible ministers.‘ while‘ at thei which will transfer freight at Moiit-'°h°$“'“~ Mqved by Mr‘ Q B. Jelly‘ Second_ ‘marking that it was rumored thalv-iaresent time he admitted being ad-ireal. for flight to Riniouski where by Mn Hammond Johnson- ‘if-Ls Excellency was tobe provided vised by the Governor-General. It|it will be picked up by an outgoing" m whereas it is ‘mdersumd “W with a iesidence lll~BI‘lIlSll Coluni-ididui pass muster, however. andysteainer. Thenceforwartl the ser- Wgmgifs Institutes are promonnglbia and wondering where that sortlresiilted in the Government havingyiefi Will be bl-Wfiekll’ 111 Bach direc- ' .'the closest shave of its existence inillvll with aocouiodation for what- lnside the protecting cordon. ves 1, arid (‘mt she ‘ll n .'I‘he latest casualty reported was a: I w‘ can ‘nue on to Charloitetown as soon as the fog permits. men had been killed besides many The I-Iochelaga left Pictoii this wounded. No estimate was made ofimcrnng at iloclock. on he, regw Chinese casualties but they wereglai- daily ‘Voyage u, {he Prince Ed_|‘1’d believed 10 beilleflvy- ‘ward Island capital which she‘ The massacre of the Japanese ci- should have rea h d - ' ' ~ - i c e 91111)’ 111 1118i . . . oi thing was to end. iiii .. - id t h k - . the establlshmeii i s t - I . . . . iiaslubl Yb: aelty oAltflxug/‘lli extihgltrg?ilgifitiigifniitiiuiiidvgillgglédailibinSm‘Edy-for those sufferiiizcfoiiriggictslfim It proved to be a case ivherc then niaiority of only eleven. The itemiefel‘ 0011195110 11111110 mfly 01101‘ b0- iiort was hopeful that the iiorst of being due here at eight iycioci? iiiiisim‘ P? E" hum“ " rmem we “we; °°“°e"ffi_ ihc trouble was over it said that evening. Therefore resolved that the P. E. _. I . ‘ ‘ h.“ mg,“ some Chinese 106.9“; ‘.01 Tm‘ natural uneasiness ‘Island Teachers mlvaiianec. icincd forces. Mr. Woods-engaged with public works estimab- Federation . . . - i "tli. Labor Leader. protested cs sot-em] of th ii 1a" (i i i . _ m-d with,“ ii i ~ .11 1 Convention assembled go on record w“. _ . . . , " " i‘ ems P91 m‘? °. . , m“ ‘e m m!“ ‘ma V°1°l39l1 Whfifl the ‘as heartily Endorsing the acmm K438311151 59111118 11D a 119W 111110 01 nnpi"oveiiiciits and extensions of.‘ . the Women's Institutes and uiillifeudahsm m Canada‘ while MYIISETVICOS 1n ‘ollilwni whlcl‘ “mild; I iiiiisinii First Crowned Heads ----- ~40}?- "King’s Horse W011 C 1 a s s i c Race . (Special to the Guardian) NEWMARKET. Eng.. lVfay 4. —~' King George's Scuttle today won the 1.000 guiiieas classic for three-year- lConservatives and the "loose‘eiids“‘"passcd. ‘"01 the House. usually very much at 'I‘iiis afternoon the House was that de- l-Iochelaga was reported as not having reached her about 2.000 men ‘from Darlen. Man- cliiiria, to Tsingtao Shangiung. at once, because of the seriousness or the situation in Shangtung province. ‘N’ Tm“: who i _ t d ‘and W010‘ 01111011111. mission, and the Hon. Mi". Stevens age b 5 11.‘ 1* ‘£15 0110 Oliimq I,“rker- _ W110i 199113’ 111001111101-00 the 111$ pointed out that. in addition to they nios capn 1e and caieful mai"- .2) Resolved mm the P‘ E_ ‘unto the fire was the statement by $3,000,000 already authorized and. the] the Prime Minister that Lord Wil- an ziniiuity of $200,000 loi" 15 years.‘ ‘there were included in the estimatfl I - . iners in the province and in shlp-‘Teachem n. - ‘ i " .de".t . . . m ‘or requegt Ilingdon had personally expressed lo him a desire to live for a time caches what gimgiintgd i0 hmyiy ‘two T119 Japanese 0111111101 today tlP- destination todsiv was allaved con iBourassa l emb f L b l fill‘ " ' '" ‘l course It was - . - ~ .' " 1 '" " - i i ‘ 110- ab- naturally come under the o era- “d w“ m“ '1 m‘ e ' .' ' "(m1 1° °1'°°1‘ 11 11111011 01188010 0f siderablv bv the knowled iii Lg”. a“ posslbl” “5"11"'*m“°°111 9511111", 1 dad u ~n .81“ or n c . - , . - - p . the first. classic race that King. i - - Be a ‘hshlng Such an msmuuon‘ .0110 us sen nient by hands tions oi the dstiitt iedeial com- ‘laeorge m“ had Wm‘ ms raw“ ishe iva. ii _ I g 1 Command or Capt. Char ' Mowd by M" Lmrm seconded m’ iluck is noioriously bad. and his vic- Itory was greeted with tremendous ' cheering. i Lord Dcwars Jurisdiction was se- cond by a length. Lord Derby's To- DillE circles it was confidently stat- Deburtment m- Educauon to oblige‘ ibcggan was third by six lengths. SHANGHAI. May 4. -~ Tsa' Kllll! . . I (d ma‘ ‘he vessel Wmlld be "1 11° districts in which there is an iui-i lleiiii. who only ycsterdii was aa- . - ' ~- - . » _ _- , . . . ‘minted nationalist commylssihlwmo“ glgagzlgcglll)!“lllfihnlglfzlcg: ‘r/iiiigraded when! who“, avcragc an‘ygafiénzffiééigbacugxl Lin: uisitgrtllig inilllioiis inoi"e. and a higher bower t0 Set Foot Oll S0'|Thus entries or three of the mosi foreign “fl-Mrs m Tsmfln and m; gcmlim‘ c0600"! as Wm“ mmhtilflldflllff‘. is 40 oi~ pvt-h‘ to open ninth“ oullwmk o} war bet‘; unWIL-o m alzybltliclv‘ M11010. ithn/ouizl end. The viet Since Revoflpnpuku. Sporpslnen in U“. count...’ staff, have been killed by Japanese happen m the Ship and numerous): 59131111 ‘1191111111119111- 111 0100f Ullliimnow mp om cuqimn or llmkmg‘ Your? t!“ 5! f1“ ‘- NW1? all 1111" _ ‘ _\vcre placed in the race. soldiers, says a message to King inquirjes continued {mm the veggél om temhers mm mums may hay” the citadel one of his official homesip 11mm“ 1m a Pee“ “ma? o“ Illtlfin. “ ¢'> -- i .pailiament hill to cost $27,000. . ‘ 1a fair opportunity of carryin" on was reported safe. imeh. work - g the Governor-Generals ‘ OTTAWA. May t-Without any; Note—With regard to the above.’ Moved b M L d d b ‘had become untenantable. idcbate indicative of reservations the‘ MOSCOW, May 4. — Amanullnh! ' the only advices obtained hem argiMn Roger: r‘ m" ‘ sewn ed y; Immediately the Hon. Mi". Ben-federal government concurred todflyiKhan, Emil‘ Cf 11181101115110" flmvcdiBank ithat the above mentioned steameri ‘ 111°“ 11115019101112 from Warsaw wltn V tSpet-ial to the Guardian) Wen Szzu. Nationalist minister of foreign affairs at Shanghai. quarters -- - -¢-o~ ‘ - . > ‘ ‘ _ .3, whereas it is n rule of thoiuett was oii his feet denouncing the‘in the Commons in the report pre- _ _ }1‘~1'1‘1Y00 1n $1118 city Thursday at Tgqpamnhnt of Education that dkiintroduction of His Exeellencysscnlctl by the committee of the 111$ 1911111"?- He W05 "161 i111 1110 ~a. m. after being out a night and auctions shall be ‘nude from m, name into the debate, foi" the pur-‘Hctise ivhich had investigated re- 110111161‘ 111st flight by 1‘@D1‘0$0I1l11i1\'- '08)’ due w =1 dense fez: she beinsisaiaries o; teachers in cases H“. pose of influencing a vote. as un- turned 510111101‘111151101151011111013161115-155 °1 m“ 5°14“ =11)“ "Weed" b1‘. . i anchored off Point. Prim, Thgiiog which attendance is deficient gucmseemly and unconstitutional. Pi"em- 91011115001 111111190111191881511111011 Wm” “my M Mmsk- i NEW YORKi May 4-—'v‘1'1“°111’i ‘ g , was 5° thick that no lights could beideducuons to be ‘nademp am»! bmaiifl. King rammed .1 am nut dragnimplement the committee's remm.‘ The Emir and his Queen are thoseunding the death knell to "loan picked up, and also due to the fact by me truswes to [he teachers andigiiig his name in," mendations was given by Premier first crowned heads to set foot on sharks." the National City Bank, . s . . . i -- . . -- " _ Soviet soil since the revolution. ‘biggest institution in the world in _ , that no buoys were .out. piogresshvherea, i0 i . f- t .‘ i YOU m0. you ale, shouted back Klflg ‘ ‘ .i _ _ v could not under any means be ab from pzess?fige‘g1ei're‘lctl"ffinlgAgflwflzigonsel-vaigves in phonm i’ ‘The report of the cominitte,’ the‘ _The two were greeted at the sta-lpoint of capital announced estah- telnptecL the trustees for such ‘mymexll-‘imd The Prime Minister stated thaglPriiue Minister stated‘ in six ticii by some of the most |)l'Cl'I‘llll6l‘lt‘llSllll‘l8llt oi a personal small loan lS “00101118 10 10110118- thfl‘ bll0yfi thus bear the loss themselves he was only explaining the desire of 1111115.. four-Cf £11011’! 0011101111118 11m" of Kahm" Preslden‘ M me A11'1d°1’“"““em ma“? were Cm heioi-e this time ing-t year‘. Thcrefcre resolved that “m. n "His Excellency to live fora portion mm‘; with respéct w pensmm land Russian Executive Committee. Lit-‘ affective immediately" the bank of- and ice conditions were two weeks comse 0n the pa“ or me teacljergUm- the time m u“, ancient Frenchlkifiillfilllfillt. canteen funds and‘ iri-»Ymlsélaffgrgfilfgllg. Milkoyan. Voros- iers lpggficiialtlloans‘ranging immffiu 13191‘ 111 1-119 "refilling up. ls not onlv an injustice m memschlcaiiital. The IiIon. Lucien Cannonlsijrilnce‘ n 15 the ilnemm.“ o‘ the ‘ .~ ~ i (Us ' ‘ “l mu‘ LOHMGIM‘ i“) h“ ' with rerefence to came ‘t may be veg but Iiromot‘ indufelence {tucked “p his chief by uttering hiqigoycrnmtnt to introduce into the l Ehsugh only a simple i-eeeptiorraiied men and women. tit a discount - . . -.-i - vi * . - . - .. . .- ~ _. i . » - . . . . . mentioned that the Montcalm is not theiinebligations on the part of the?“ tulishlmnl 111 "T°1'1°5-" 1110 t1"a-"f?fffcfltjfé“bfif“‘.°"~""“S1'1f.‘°,§‘b“*'i<ii1 thee ellllfigllsngfleicllttlillgv 1:13:23: 5116391112111); gepfilvcibie. ioliijilsriiivgzmlf 1.1”.‘ here as yet. and the Brant which is trustee boards and is-therefoie pi".-i.‘dm°1l'41. shamulqlls °1 YW111QY-.11‘1<'§hiii,|_wiii b,,.,.g¢§,§§§°'§,',"e“ igwwzsistatic h5g1 been gem-Med with rag‘ mqhsihi m- wéchiy deposit.‘ 3' l m - [rem 4257_5_4_2‘ in tport. was out earllei than judiced to the inteiests oi the pio- mitslfrt‘ “gblietgtugf- 9131x1115: ‘lutithe law officers of the crown in or-‘flflgs nfelwlned ‘V1111 51811011 "film's Aphllcflllvns will be considered . _ k ‘ as year. . ‘feign mm‘ _ _ 1 d n L u “at to momma the closer ‘xcqiaiotrvinigy; d“. that ‘m... may be drafted in abggndltlie lllalftfllllll ‘was covered with‘frcm anyone who has or aliens n "Rob! H d R .d h! i g _ __ _‘ Pl ‘icso vc V ‘I11 _ it.‘ ~ ‘ _ _ _ _ hu-dhilcc w)“. the rules ma,‘ govern ElS an earpe s. _ _ ‘compound interest account with $1. but" was gteilteracplimf Aflllfl. Gflrrgtcsfi <ro> execumh a; 1.9101010“. m h,_.st‘iu..i_“tali‘eektéi;o nationalities‘ by recognizing m mes...‘ matters‘ and may they may‘ As the train arrived. a lllllllfiixviatfllfiflll fEqUli-PIIIBIHS are that thi. Us ' ' 5_1_U}Ruth ‘"1 1° Hive all the assistance in iisiu _ i1 ‘t ‘ me ioiioied seat 0 Cgntain P101191" Safeguards." .band played the Afghanistan Nnt-‘bCl‘l‘CVVkl' be a resident of New York . g ‘power tm ‘teacher :0 rgcogerv mo‘; lghilftlgfrjfgolqififafllllt‘. ‘Diced b) m0 Pa" licuibbol. wonservativwisctiiaé zltnthleiri. while picked troops-fgi" one year.‘ steadily employed at “‘ T“ - ‘ amoun s o suci sa ary e iic 10116: _ > i ' ' Muskoka. Ontarioi: “When may we "' 5° n S“ u 9' i1 1* 5°11"? l1 1100 51X llwllthfi and . "D71- CLIFT- M- 11’ 51a" W)" Hit HD1118 Runs Moved by Mr. Rogers, seconded '>\":C°"S°1'\'=111\'@ leader and the fions~txiicci the bills?" -*<°>~—- twenty one years of flee- iiome prevention-cure. I12 Piinec i St., Ch'town. 3-l3-3mos. ‘Canadian press) _ NEW YORK. May 4.—-Babe Ruth Announcements. At St. Peters Cathedral Hall on-May 16th, a splendid Comedy bv Oscar Wilde. Dixon's Orchestra lll attendance. Don't miss it. ' 4244 “él-‘teserveuifuly 152ml for Sturgeon‘ "The Green Globe Icc Cream and lunch room open at "Norrhi ‘Fryon tonight. 43-h) “Loading live hogs at Hunter River Station, May 8th. Weight not less than 180 lbs. James E. And- reas. Hunter River. (Canadian Press) iSpecinl to the Guardian) _ NEW YORK_ May 4___-phe GOvm-ydamage estimated at $30000 to the anterior of the play house and to ithc furnishings. " One cf the chief items in the less Mi; Jqhh§nn_ ‘Messrs. Stevens and Manion. re-l Rt; i-i¢h_ My‘ King; i-I should hopei 1 i Thrre ai"e no fees. no ‘nvesliga- i4) Resolved that a hearty voicllllldiflled an)’ Opposition to QllebPi-‘ithait the resolution might appear oirTormltl) ‘ l iaiieation blanks may be obtained at m‘ Jce Du ‘m hit h me runs uhlgjpal of prince of walps Coiiegl. {my-strongly objected to the Governor- the bills brought down at once.“ F1115" 01 1110 IWPIRY filly 111111101198 0f a g o , , . _ . tlit 110 yciu" old institution with its cago White Sox. 1o to 4. in the op- Moved by Wlr- Rosters. seconded 11.‘) _ ' i tS eel I t ti c ii" (“ing (If mp season's firs; wesbEnsi Mr. Leard. ToRgNTz‘ §4n;"4‘_'_"s“'_';_e;?:;us 9L bNok collateral need be offered. “fies in the American League‘ . i5) Resolved that a hearty votc I fcrts of a l "ge d t. l t f fl -‘ c an w‘ requlre slgmltuws “l. m e u mum a m two responsible co-makers on the going executive and l0 all com- saaved Loew‘s Yongc St. Theatre &_ 4258_5_4_3iy riliittees ivho have given so ably .1: : ‘from destruction by a fire which did. i 1°11’ "PPM" i ‘ TOKYO. May 4. -- Thf- diet to-I ‘ _ 1'e$1°1111°11 Yf-"fdiiy adopted a vote of cerisurc.ncrs of the New York stock e lgardmg m“ deducmms "m" WW1‘ against the Home Minister, M. Suz-I change decided to close the ex- ‘ ‘ _ lion costs, no service charges. Ap- Qi thanks be extended w the pl-ihnon racial oi" sectional grounds, butthe order paper immediately and da-l/ "5 the Yullkees routed the chbime use of [hwconego Han‘ - v rue and '1 half billion dollars as ‘ ‘of thanks be extended to the ouf- men early this tFl'ld8._\') mflnilngl‘borrower.“ now Conservative Chief "—-" — Speaking of tli Men 191"“ 55151195 (‘Win13 1° deflclelll? 1"‘- uki. 233 to 228. It is expected thiiqchangc again next Saturday to give Remember. Women's Institute Concert and sale of lunches in Cra- MONTREAL. May ‘t-Boundless‘ ly moving stern foremost. to .i lii which the Grcl-k steamer Ioaunr» Fafalios. was lll:.l ivitli sonic of lii-i" ticw. ~ The Bacchus, nncc ubiiiitloiiird bi! her crew and the survivors of tlii" Greek ship, was so down by the head that way (.‘l)lli(l only be maln- tained by piocei-dini; backwards. lii this wisc silt‘ iriu. able to make two knots Whltll fllllllllfl bring liei" int?) _port late tonight since her position late today was given as 30 miles east _oi Portland Bill. No description iii‘ i114‘ collision wits tcntainrtl in llu-"bricl radio mess- ages from inc lkicrli ".. Thc Bacchus is n flcci sini-ii l'ill'l Appincntlv (the Grci-l; slcninci" nk so rapidly ‘that sonic of llr. |'l'l‘\\‘ lnul barely’ time to lciip inn» ilu- \‘~'ilii‘l'. 'f‘lu-. crew of ilic lliu-iluir. l't‘.‘-(‘lll‘(l cluvcti cf them but u “'il.\ suppusi-tf tliu’. nearly 11.‘. lliflll) lllt|l' liiirl drowned. A second illlfl iiri-“ii-l’ lFflilt-LLV lccinetl wlicn llu- lliiccluii. lii-gain to settle by tlic l|l".lli. 'l‘hi- cmiv hur- riedly inanni-zl lhc hi"; those whom ihiiy hail r "cucti with thpin_/\i)|"i\i'l"ill1_\' llll?" wutci"-tlglit tnmpiulriiciiis ll(‘lf|_ liowcvci. for tli-i battered vcmi-l lniiiili an 14111111101111"! and ilmiictl. ‘|‘li<- cri-iv rciiii"n--d it) her and bcuun ii» iiiri-iiilly lllilll0t‘li- vrc lll‘l' lniviiitl fills port. Mean- ivliilc the biilili- cruisci" Tiger anti two lugs wcrc scckinii. llic’ Bacchus" lo lend |l('l‘ uid. Dirigiblfikaw From Germany To Norway VADSOE. Nlil‘\\'ilfy'. ltliiy" 4. ~- Tilt‘ dirgibli- Ililllil lnnilctl herc safely ui. 0.10 o‘clnek this iiuii"niiiu from Stolp. Germany". lllt.l‘l' than 1,150 miles away‘ A iiirizc cruwtl giitliered to griiii ilit- ('X])lfli'l'l'.‘- wliii niutle it good lillltlllll’. flill'l' lllill1l;l|\‘l‘\’llli; iorsumc. niniuii-s. The. illfhlilfl, which lcft (‘ierniliiiy at 3.20 ".i. lll.. ycslerihiy. will reillél hert- ' id then iii-ad north over Bar- ents Sch of sonic 80.0 miles to Kings "any. Splfzbergen. Cittzi Di Milano is awaiting tlic ar- rival of tlic Italian expedition iindci" General Umberto-Nubile. Using thlsl ship as a mobile base the Italian ex- plorer hopes to carry out a series of flights ovi-i" hitherto unexplored arc- tic wnsics landini: at the North Polii if possibi. 40L... Will Try T0 Bring" ‘Back Beds. HALIFAX. lvlay 4. -- Arrange- ments uri- now bciiii; made by Dz". A. G. Huntsman and members oi the staff of the Atlantic Fisheries Expcrimciiial Station here for it ilgcrous invcstiiziititiii ni the OySl-Fl’ fishery oi Prince Edward lxlanil. with a view in biiiigiiir, back the There tho" nhlir ~ . paud hall. Monday May 7th. Admis- lion 25c. If stormy. Tuesday. 4238-5-4-31 “The Freetown dramatic players will present their play "The Colon- cl's Maid" in Birch Gi"ove hall Tuesday evening. May 8th at 8.15 i>.)*-11°°115$ 111 111- 4302-5-5-21 “The Tracadle Dramatic Club will present the 4-act comedv drama. "The Prairie-Rose", in Hope River l-lall on Friday, May 11th. 4 ""'I‘he Annual Y. M. C. A. Rum- mage Bale, May 23rd at. 2 p. m. in Y.M.0.A. building. Send your par- cels to the Y. 4198-5-2-41 "Come to the Three "Tho Deacon's Honeymoon“ at Springfield Wednesday. May 9th by Springfield Dramatic Players. If not ilne come first flnc evening. " 4246-54-31. "Hear Hon. W. M. Lea lcct m. on his trip to Europe in Tryon/ all on Saturday, May 12 at 8 p. m. Proceeds‘ in aid of Tryon Institute. 4281-5-5-8-10-12 “The Norboro Women's Institute will hold an Ice Cream Social in the School-house, Monday evening. May 7th. If not fine on 'I‘uesday. 4279-5-5-21 PRfrllwood Women's Institute meet-a "at Hie home of Mrs. Agustus McMahon on Thursday. May 31st. at no p. in. y i us: "The comma Young People's l-vflagle will present their t roe-tot- eomedy-llriimu; a ‘Powmii iiii n a c‘ _ allay tli., commencing at 4276-5-54! "The York Dramatic Club will present (‘Buhful Mr. Hobbs" in gtirilitlfltl ‘lhll. Wednesday. May lpecllltlea between acts. Ad- misaiolrllt nun at an. 42v "H Ql‘ nivai- shipping Club ltfadi ihoga Thursday. May 10th gamut. List with Secretary, Adam vii. 4200-0-5-21. u)- “Mofbll Shipping lub loadln! heirs Wodn Juy tlttilrnoon. ticorgsflulle, . , " flI-l-l-fil. \ i ,optiniisn"i foi" the future of their’ icause was the keynote of the anniia ‘matting of the Women's Conserva- tive Association of Montreal andi‘ iDistrlet, hcld in the Mount Royall ‘Hcttl. Much activity and gratifying. iby representatives of branches. The leader of the Conservative party". Hon. R. B. Bennett. was the subject of many laudatory referen- itts. the ambition cf his feminine ndhtrtnts being summed up by Mrs)‘ Owen Campbell in the slogan "Ben-_ lnttt, Our Premier." l-Ie has in the_ ihiglitst degree all the qualities iwhich the leader of the Conservat-' ilvc party should pofiess~exceptt icnc—ihe premiership. declared Missl iGtrtrtide Merklc .of Calgary. a vis-‘ ltcr to thdmeeting. and there was; Act Pmyiabitlute confidence on the part of out of the three delegates to the the gathering that this would even- tually be added to all the rest. . Miss Merklc spoke of the long as-‘ (s: zlatic n between her family and the‘ Hon. R. B. Bennett. "1 might be ".1 little prejudiced in thinking l\'li"._‘ Bennett the most wonderful leader; we have ever had." said Miss Mei"-: kle. “There is just one thing he! lacks and that is the premiership"! lilies Mcrkle was requested to con- vty the greetings of the Montreal‘ women Conservatives to the associ-I alien in Calgary. ' Mrs. Richard Kerry offered the suggestion to the association that there should be irdrive for new members. each member toundertakei to bring in a recruit. Reports given} later showed that this might be ani easy matter. as it was stated that there were districts in which women. were ready and waiting to be organ-i laed. _ ‘ Branches were reported as fol-L lows: Nctre Dame dc Grace. West- ijncunt. Verdun Cote. St. Paul. Ver-' dun No. 2. Point 8t. Charles, St.‘ Antoine No.11. Town of Mount Roy-i al. Vsdun-St. Ann's. Ville lnsalle. Lachine, St. Antoine No. l. Laurier-| Outremcnt. | ‘Officers elected were: _ l-lonoraryi president. Mica Mildred Bennett: honorary vice-presidents. Mrs. R. S. White. Mrs. 0. H. Cabin. Mrii. Les- lie Dell m: Lady Parlay; phsldentu Mrs. Henry Joseph; first viee-preslp’ dam. "l‘l-l. o. Sharp; leeond vice- vicc-pruident. Mrs. John MncGreJ cfétlfycMrl. O. J. Outhbcrtson. tendance. Mi". Rogers said that- the! the non attendance of pupils. For various reasons the dif- ferencc is never paid and the the“. efforts was reportediteachei" is at the loss. The teacher; pollen forgives the debt and it therefore a detriment to the pro- fession. The Federation. at all times will assist the teacher in re- covering the claim. Mr. Morrlsey in SllIlIJOfllng chi- resolution instanccd n case during the past term when a teacher. rai- her than cause trouble. iii the dis- ti"ict. stood foi" the deduction. Mr. Morrlsey presented the F9110" of the nominating committee. It was then moved by Mr. Rogers, seconded by Mr. Lowtlicr, that two Canadian Teachers Federation hc submitted by the Nominating Com- mittee," the third to be appointed. as heretofore. by the executive. Mr. Morriscy raised the point that this proteediire might involvo a change in the constitutions of the federation. and hence would have to be submitted at this convention. and passed ,at the next. There was a good deal of discuss- ion on this question. It was felt by some that the president should be one of the representatives to the Canadian Federation. | Finally it was decided to DTOCGCLlI with the election of officers. The following were elected. 1 Presldent—-Mr. t‘. B. Jelly, Sum-i merslde. . ‘ Vice Presidenw-Mlss Catherine MacLean. Bellevue. ' Secretary-Treasurer-Mlss Anna Murnaglian. Charlottetown. Recording Secretary-Mr. Brom- wall Chandler. West Royalty. i Delegates to the Canadian Teach-i ers Federation-Mr. C. B. Jelly. Mini |Lco MacDonald. The appointing 01" the third delegate and of the alter-i mites was lert to he incoming exc»; cutive.. The convention then ad- journed, 1 Principal Hammond Johnson ill; Charlottetown was selected as the‘ Principal board of Souris. named as alternates a vote of non-confidence in hlmstee“ ‘We wmpclled 1° makf“ “ll-government will be introduced to- gtlie salary and are in this way pel1-‘ marl-D“; 'alized loi" Loans Paid By Domiiiions Under Di s c u s s i o n iSpecial to the Guardian) LONDON. May if-During the course cf a discussion oh the nat- ional debt lii ihcdiuuse of Commons. micro hogan suddgnly w he“ “i m" today F. W. Potluck-Lawrence (Ln- boi". West Leicester) asked what was the proposition in regard to loans paid back to Britain by the Domin- ions. Under tlit niw zirriuigeineiii. hc contended. such repayment ought in sevL-fn] imhciis French [nbgyiitgy-l 0S1 lmfiellgel‘ 6010111800- bllilt 111‘; to go to relieve thc debt of Britain to clear accumulated crllce business.) It was also ruled that members of 1 the exchange must keep their ofllccs Etpcn fcr regular business. ‘ I ‘ -».-<0>-~- l. FRENCH SCIENTISTS? :)lSCOV-. | an i" i lBy British United Press) - PARIS. April 27.—-Bcfore the as-I itenished eyes of Professor A. Bout- |ai"lc, of the Medical School of the‘ tlielcltrks and employees an opportunity “'55 ""5911 bl’ 111° 10101 flf-‘Slrllcliflu of the magnificent 312.000 pipe or- gan. which was consumed by the- flamrs. along with a number of viii: liable orchestra instruments left ln "T119 113111.)‘ dtlficllllwscd bodies i)! the pit. The quick controlling of the 0m. members of the crew .01‘ thirty two the lost when the Dutch freighter Cfli-‘ break was made possible by prompt action of the night watch-. man Isaac Thompson of Norwooihlast Saturday “Venuei W119 °11 $§91118 the fiamesiiiiid to the scat of a lifc boat oii ieut a rope. dropping the fli"epi"ooi' the fishing banks Tuesday by the asbestos curtain at the front of the‘ isiage. — ----~—<-0> -_ L" .. "University of Dijon, the heart of ai . ! frog torn from its body several daysi h iimnierscd in a solution of sea salt.. ;It is now hinted in scientific circles lin Paris that the secret of the llfc-‘ 1 force may be revealed. " Experiments are being carried out 'its. As a result of these. it is be- ‘Trial Flight iCanadlan Press) TOKYO, May 4. -- Japan's laruq i111‘? wmmuiiications dciiartmcii: and not to be regarded as part of iiwui‘ it may be proved m“; yheicrashed during a trial flight to-i the sinking fund. isrcret cf the life force in the anim- day and killed seven. Most of the Sir Laining Woi"lhingtoii-Evaiis.ihi iii-Grid may be expihihed by mciio.‘ dead were mechanics on the shin. {Oi- aterctary of state for war in the ab- srnce cf Winston Churchill. Chan-i crllci" of the Exchequer answered ihai the DDSltlOll hitlirrii: hntl been activity. Professor Boutaric relates how the ,frcg‘s heart wasgplaeed. with the iii- 'tcnticii cf preserving it. in a solu-‘ that these assets had ‘Kill taken as iich c; 5m saih Seven gramnuis m Wimvmcut to “"1111! had been m1 un-|ihi; litre. Prcfessoi- Boutarlc foi-cedi 0150105110 sinking fund. Tiler were the solution through the vascular going to be gathered into n llF-Vlinlvgg ‘sinking fund which would be used to and Cami-Mi as ih me, reduce the public debt. thereby lm-i national credit. proving the ---» -- -<o~>--—~-— Anaual Meeting City Baseball League The annual meeting of the City largely attended. The following delegates were pre- sent: Anchors-J. Stems, G. Francis. The heart began to expand Professor Bouturlc relates how lwhen the experiment was tried |agnin with pui"e salt, the heart ishowed no signs of life. Pure salt is devoid cf the , tassium deposit that is found in sea salt. pointed: i Hon. Pres-Dr. I. J. Yeo. ‘ President-Dr. F. C. Dougan. ‘Baseball League was held last even-i Vice. Pi"es.--J. Stems. ‘ing ln the Revere Hotel and was Executive. by Clubs-W. Coyle llams. Rovers. A hearty vote of thanks. moved by Jack Stern's and seconded by Geor- {Improved Conditions} In The Maritiines MONCTON_ N May 4. —lt is stated at the regional headquai" of the Canadian National Rallwa this morning that a large nunibei" |of requests have, been received |from farmers and others in the Maritime Provinces for help. This would seem lo be a definite indi- cation of the improved conditions in the economic situation in the iMaritlmes and points to an upward ‘trend in business conditions. This" iupward inoveme it has been evid- ent for some time past. The re- iquests for men to work on farms _now going on in the Marltlnies risomewhat higher tempgmmro‘ an outcome of this trend. The Cali- iadlan National Railways ai"e en-I Revers-Jack Williams. Thomas ge Francis was tendered the um-idclwllrmll 1° 1111 111°!“ reqlle-“s “"1. Whalcn. S. P. Doyle. Stars-W. Coyle. W. Ryan. |i)ll‘e. Jack McAleer: the President. Byron Brown; the Secy. Treas. W. iMr. F. C. Blelte. superintendent oi‘ Land Settlement for tlic Maritimr-s‘ Messrs. Byron Brown. retirliig'A. Smith and other officials of the 11ml" 1119 91110119009 B"! 8000- Th0‘ President was in the chair; Secy. W.!Clty League for their zealous and 90118111811 National Railwavs. A. Smith and Vice President Frank untlring cflorts during their regime llWOUBh 111011‘ WOTld W100 018811110- “ 511 911°°1111V° meeung mmriMt-Dcnald were present in their of-Vts officers of the League. This vote ticn are a great factor in the de- flclal capacities. ‘(f thanks received the hearty en-.velopment of Canada and incldeni- and tonight at l2. After the minutes of the prevlousvdorsation of all the delegates pres- ially of the Maritime Provinces. lflflldfllh 1TH. John Scott.’ third 1011161111118 C- T- F- 179198019 011° inectlngfiverc read and adopted. the ent. ‘ M111! meeting was opened for discussion» gor: fourth vloe-prqident. Mrs. alflllhtrlne Meal-tin 0f Belief/lie flflillre trays and means of carrying on gue will be held early next week. at these provinces which has helped 12th, 4.20 p. m. Holmes McIntyre: corresponding se- Principal Ilyiics or Montague wereJn- ihc ahsiiim your‘ An Executive meeting of the Lea- whlch n new constitution will be materially in the The following officers were np- anicndcd. schedule drawn up, etc. iThey have been successful in plac- ,lng large numbers of settlers in improved condi- lions in the Marltlmes. liei" arrival here from the banks l4)- later than Charlottetown. Found In Life Boati (Canadian Press) _ NORTH SYDNEY. N. 5.. May 1. beds vrhicli in llll‘ ‘us! few years lime been reduced in ninny cast-s c. ncgiible proportions. In t":iri"_vinu out their {Inns tho lllElllbcfs of ilic station staff will adopt nielicds ilevolupctl successful- ly by other t'l)lll"l1l‘lt‘:I, modified to suit local iiccds. ‘Flicsc methods coli- sist Ilflllfllllllly lll fertilizing the tlcplctiid bi-cls with uystei" spat and an llll/Cbllllflllfill will bifisiafied at Lunenburg sclioonei" Ruth Adamsdinlce m (Mi-i 13m“. “yhvnl, ‘ms “PM which ‘evened m0 discovery “pod can bi: obianii (l niosl cilsily. two men. believed to have been listo fountlt-retl off Scalari Island‘ night. were fouirl SMALL PRODUC’ ION day. The bodies were buried at sea Wednesday. ______-.>_ _ It liin. ill‘l‘ll known for a long iiini. llr. llunlsnizin said yirsuudav. that llll‘ production 0i oysters from Canadian llf-tls 1:» cxtrcincly small lll coiniuii"istiii \\ll|l wlnil 1i. might be and ilii- any now seems" open / . A Woulu MAY lic aildcil ll) iibtnin ii lilgli oyster ‘ 811E lg llfflflllilltlll lll l‘|'lli(t" Edward Isl- and ill liriisl. , CJ'{‘\NQ OLD I“ Ri-tzurilini; ill!‘ work of the sta- .ioii al lluliiiix. l)i'. lluntsmini said llnil lliilllfi \\t'l'l‘ now being madfl loi" thc ciunini; .n.i-iii<-i"'s work, both in ihc nuiilicliulr of quickly from-n fish anihi-viciiiiiiii; the experimental ivoik illlll lll tlcii-lopine the educa- tional program iiloiii, ihc coast. but N01’ JUST How 0L0 Y Al "l‘l VI-II .\' IQVPPIIIESTED , Di". lliuilsiniin only recently N'- turnctl from 'I‘oroi.t0 and 0mm "wheri- lii- niadc iurtlior arrange- linents with respect to placing the lll'\'l' fish yrlltlilvl. turned out some brine freezing plant on the Upper Canadian market. Uppei" Canadian dealt-iii. lic said. ai"e ready to handle the quickly frown iiiih and mun! i who have sampled the prodiiot have _ Mm-iiiihplexprcssed higli approval ‘ oi’ the TORONTO. May 4., ‘Stars; G. Francis Anchors; J. Wil-‘mld the ‘mrmus °°n5“'“°11°" wwks moderate to fresh winds. fair. wliliiquality itttaiiictl. Toronto, cloudy . _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , 62-501 ‘fi-OQHO-OQMQC-Oo-O-O-OOQ-OOOO Montreal. fair . . . . . . . . . . . .. 62-48 _ Qucbfcweioudy .‘ .... .. .. 50-38. Condensed Specials Cl tit i . ud .. 41-30. . .. sz-aii “Taqb P" ""l- 1m 3mm Johrh m, H ‘_ 4849i cacti liilortloa in m: column. Boston. cloudy .. _ 00-44". ' ‘ New York. clear 76-011 _..._ I l-ligh tide this morning at ILOTQCKOICZE CORNEI) fill!‘ SUI y Stall-fed cattle. acumen lud- som it Co. . 1 1 Bun sets this evening at 7.14 and‘ rises tomorrow morning at 4.39. s Last quarter moon Saturday. May ilflj FRI" N; Q ' ,, I Inscription. mph i ._ _ " Mainly exnoillfll w, “"_ mi m cum. p v Summerside tide eighteen minutes i. ._ - » var-r