' ilie .\'avv League lioine.) The Paper That . (‘overs Prince Edward Island l Like the Dew chariot . Morning Guardian. i5 Fill Hi siiiiiiii l Ill titan [If inns owing to Detection of United States Can- aila’s Part in the League will be an Ini- portant one. Sir Herbert Antes t0 Ex- plain this in House 0f Commons. (Special to The Giiardian.) LONDON, May lli-Sir lierbert Antes, l-‘iiiziiicial Director‘ of they Lpflgut! of Nations who, lridillw iii ltome presenting the financial clliitllili-‘lli to the iiroeting iit‘ the council of tlii- League. will sail for (‘nnliila on June 2_ it is under- _\'[(|L)(| Sir Herbert, who is still u llli‘lllill'l‘ iii‘ Parliament, . ,- “ililress tlii- (‘ominous from his i 1" War Material Shipped t0 Poland (Special to The Guardian_) i l.tJ.\'l)(l\i, .\i:iy lS.—--.-\ ipiesiiou (‘lllll'Iil'i||Ili§ \\'iil' materials which ‘m. pi-iiig i=iii i]it'ti irtrii iiillilillllli Io lightnii has ru i-il iii the lloirse iit‘ (‘oiiiiiiiirin today’ :iui| .\ir. iioiiai‘ [,'t\\_ ilie giivi-riiiiii-iil t-i|ltliit‘.\‘lliiill. m‘) they formed pari oi’ tlii- sup- piitifi pirrciiaseti by Fulairil last rear and that they were liciiig Implied by ilie iPoles because they “wi- iiii- property iit‘ the Polish giiveriiiireiit. .\ir. lloiiai‘ laiw iithleil that ureai liriiiiirr hail sold Pol- ;|nil siimi- surplus stores inst Oc- tober and that it would have been it iireai-li of faith on the part ot iit‘ (lri-irt llritalii ii‘ the ilespatizh aniirirriiiiioii hail bee" lll‘l‘l'l’"l“d» iit‘ til‘i'iiil'i'(i that u" "llfwil financial or olheir\\'i.*ie, beiiii; given Poland. Cadets Wanted for ‘Overseas Tho following ilespaii-h which for il.-iell‘, was received i a)‘: - ' Toronto, Oni.. Mo)’ 13W- t‘liii~t' Justice J. A. Maihlcson, dent l‘. E. l. Division Na- iif Curradii, tlliurlotice- reiiuireil to train Pacific (H'- itaiiets ‘flu-ei- .101‘ olflctrs (‘aniiiliiiii eon Steamship Pacific’ Service. “llxive you any boys ‘available? \i'ii'i\ reply iSgilJ GORDON B. JACKSON." iiillllillltlil Secretary til‘ llic Null" iihlifllll‘ ei’ t‘:iiiaiia. (Note .\n\- buys wishiiri: to trill" for ziliiivi si-rviei,» should zipply this iiinrrriiig ‘oi-fore eleven tfriiivk ill ———-—-<0->-——.——~ - QQ-v CONDENSED SPECliiiTi ~O§OQQO OOO§Q~ "FOR SALE - 80W WITH NINE Young pigs. one week old; also onu cow. Apply 44 Edward oiHU. -__._.___. ‘LOST BLACK SlLK SCARF BE- iireeir l'. \\'. (‘ollcgt- and Q\i('i'll Street. l~‘iiiiler' klriilly leave ill tiuiiriliiin (iiiico. 1i €--—-€__.__.- ‘JNO- ALFRED MCDONALD, -l.iinil suverycr, llcrnraiivlllo. (Suuris). 8324-5-12-71 'G|RL WANTED —-FOR HOUSE- Work. Apply 174 Kent Si. May 11 tf 'WANTED A MAID FOR GENER- ul housework. Must be able to do plain cooking. Good wages, Allillv to Mrs. Bruce Stewart, 14 Water Street. rntf ‘WANTED ROOM AND BOARD il.)‘ genlleiiiirn, near l. ngwortli Avenue. ‘ . 3 w‘? T0 RENT-HOUSE. OUTBUILD dllils aiiil five uiires ot’ lirnil. Au lll.\"le lvirs. Grimes, 55 Dorishest- er hi. 8763-5-1 '.'. ‘WANTED-A MAID FOR GEN- l’|l'ili housiwywirk. No washing. Ap- lgultdlllgfli J- J. Johnston 140 llocli- 8950-5-19-2i ‘TO RENT-THREE FURNISHED Tllllla in suburban purt of city. llnly Guardian. Mny192i. 1 “lIJfTIQN- PROPERTY Eon as“: iirrie. Desirable residence Snails)" iownni and Grafton mlmi». will bc sold by public l2 Thursday. May 20th. nt Anni ock noon. it. Benirsto, ' “lmr- Mayiilll ‘i WmTED lMMsoIm-iztv PLAST 0r p” Please write or phone John "P. lwiisiugtnn y ~ tetown Guardian, Three Cents. Founded 1891. Evenino Guardian, 1337, PM“. [pt-my “('19P the terms had lii-err iiiaili- public. The _l't>r'ri _l>l .)1t|,<iiipliir kemal are iiier ising seat therein on the. olijet-tg mitt progress of the League. (in iii-i-iiiiiit iii‘ the ilefei-tiou of ilie (‘riiled Stat- es. it is felt ilie part which (‘aiiaila will play iii the iieagiri- will he an iriipiirtani one and as the mil) (‘irniulian member ot‘ that boily, " lli-rlii-ri is iii illl L*.\'t‘i*iii'llt jlilSiiitill to make the (‘ziriadiain pulilii: an fact with its [ii‘iii)il'lils aiiil present status, Cost of Liv-lug “Th Is Going Up (Special to The Guardian) l.ti'.\illti.\l, May IS. —’i‘iie i'i):<'i oi‘ fooil irp to May l hail arisen lo l-ili ]it'|' cent’ aliiivi- the [il'i~\\‘1li‘ li-vel aiiil tlii-re is a prospect or‘ lr= ' plill higher says t‘liarli. li. Jliiiislei- iii ldooil. iii iii Fiiilivlilvlii issiieil tonight. Mr. .\icl‘iri'ily however points out that tlii- price of fooil in ldnglairil is still lower ihair iii Friini-e, llaly and Sweileu and i". vs ii is not iuircli higher than Ill the l'ui|i-i| Stair-s. 'l'lii- Labor‘ (lav tie esti- mates. that ilie cost oi‘ livliig, iri- cluiliiig food, clothing, fuel, light and rents is now 141 per ieent over that before the ivar. K Bolshevikbaunch French Attack (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, .\l:iy lli-~'l'hi' ions‘ siielil Soviet wild-leaps iii 3iii>i'i|.'.' yesteiwlay iilillillllil't'ii ilie lauiiiii- tug ot‘ the lioisiievik offensive in the region of lficff, The ited army is now engaged ten miles to riirili east of Kieff. tire wireless si iiel. while another SllCCPSSiili fight being conductor] ten miles north oi‘ Vapninkrnt. H Soviet delegates arrive In London (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON, iiiay l%.---~Seven dele- gates ot‘ the ilus n Soviet gov rr‘niiieirl luTviV-TFPiyi-ii lii-re with iiritish iiilicials on traile. 'l‘lii-_v| wi.-ri> formally - 'vi-ii by repri- $i‘lllllll\‘i'>; of ‘ ‘uii Ollie!‘- ____-_40>-—-~- —— Turkey Prepares To Resist Trealy (Dom. Press Special.) LONDON. May 18- (lilii-ial titl- vlces from 'l‘urliey llltil ite that no government representing ‘a 'l‘iirli- isli Nation w-oiilil iliirc to sigli the i-iiiiiirnn iiisi>=\ii~iii-s_ sill’. and atuiril conflicts are iueviiiilile it the al- lies utteiiipt lo iiiiptisc torclbly tipon Turliev the provisions of the treaty. Angldlap TrTiilT Now_ Concluded (Dom. Press Special.) 1i The News woi-ni Printing an n» sun. Worth Reading ii-L-a CHARLCTTETOWN. CANADA. WEI)NESDAY, MAY 19, 1920. PRUCEEDINCSIIN THE MAY i7. (Tiruiiriireil) HON. J. H. BELL rtilliiililill}! his >'l1l'l‘i'li iiriiili- the usual eliai‘gi- that tlii- (‘on<i~i‘\'iitlvi- ilelegates‘ ililii iioi properly represeiiteil the ifiiiilitrt-l claims zit the i-iiiiih-rfuice ilouliirg with thisuiiiestiiin. lie uieiriioiieil a liillllllhl‘ of oilicr claims which the ]ii‘tiVilliI(*_ still iroitls against ttlie iioiiiiiiiiiri tloveriimeiii aiuorinting lo iuaiiy millions which should have been 1lI'("'llit‘ii and ,\\'iiit'.ll some ilay, lie siiiil. would be 1iropi-rly' prescnleil. \\'hat hail his honorable friend iliiiie iii pre these claiiris‘! iit‘ was iii Uitawa ' out a ago fiir the purpose of press iig thesi- t'iliilll.<l am] on iilr. i‘ei\ii'ri he rc- }ilil‘ii'ii that he hail u tliscrisseil tlii- iavbsiiiy Iiiiiestiiiii wiinli llorg Sir 'l'liiiiii:is \\'liire who proiiiiseil "Fav- 4il'i'iilit‘ eiiusitieriiiltiii," 'l'iii~ taxi-s to bi- iriipiiseil by tlii- pri i-rir giiyi-riiiiii-iii lie jusiifieil. (il‘i‘i1l‘iii}’, ll. iiei- ~ ‘ aii-ii ltiiiiesly illii eoiiruigi- ill iiiijiiise ilieiii; prices li:ii| )',ilIli‘ lip, l':ili'.'i:i\\‘.iiitl t"lll|)iti_\‘it‘.‘i were ltireaieiiliig iii sirilii- tiii" higher pay auil lo lei iiil‘ iiiiii.iii-s loini- oir ilie eiiiiiiiigv; road. .iiid liriiletei: rriicai he lti-pt ii l't]iilll' liie riiicheixi ltililii. be paiil . ilarics. Ile gave iii iletaii pilrpiisi- iit‘ iiiti i',iivt-i'iiiiii~iii \\illi i‘i'.‘ill'(’l tii the l-‘i-ileral liiuli- \\'.i_\' griiit. the hat-hers salaries etc. Uiii‘ revenues liei'i-iiii'iii'i- have been about azfiiiirtioi), \\'e shall no“ require about ifiTfitiJbtiil. lle claliiieil that previiiiis govei‘rrmeiii hail rliiviil NiTllLtibtl iii ltill). lie gave ill iii-tail the means by which the tiiiVi‘l‘lllllt‘lll |)ill‘]iil.-i(‘ii raising ilie exiizi illf-"iillitiil, First l'\'t‘l_'_\' mule eii li ' illl of the prtiviiii-e would bi- asked to pay a poll lax of », ‘Juli lii tax |)(“~ll)lt.ii )ii':\]i\*l'i[.", tlii il to |Li.‘( lands iii-cording to actual value fourth to tax irieiiiiies. 'l'lii- first iluly of the goveriiiiieiii will. lie to t-iiiorce the payiiieiii oi‘ ihi iiicoiiii- lax. Iaxpl:iiiiitig ilie ]]i'il|)-'>,\‘t'il tax on foxes he Siliii tli ii fiiriirerly- foxes aiiii pelts sold wire taxed two ]it‘i‘ iii cent. Now the iix will be l one per‘ eciit oii tlii- vriliii- of i 'l‘lii~ government w- i. driven to this by ilie (‘Xilviiivliifl aiiopli-ii by fox- nien lo evade taxation. ile con- tcirileil that the scheme ot‘ taxat- ion adopted _\v;is fair ariil (‘filillilblfi lo all (‘tilltfllfllilti and expressed tlrc opinion tliit ll would lie generally £t]i[ll't)\"‘(i. , There v.‘.i.:, lze :'..liti eon itil‘l'liilii‘ obscurity iii the illlbilt"llllllti as i what \ is proposed witli ri-lH-ieiici‘ IETTTiFYT‘ icher Assiiiiirngthrrrrri-l- ilie tieliool: ; "e open. the il'ili'iii'l'< will receive, fr'|.i ".o\~i-i‘iiriieiii iii a normal y-iwt- jpmiilp; we hate iziveii tlii-iii .i iiiiiiiiiiliiir s ilary greater‘ iliaii iiiI-_\" hail asked for. \\‘- have lii-l-i illli tlii- liiilireeniirit to tlii- school (ii‘iil'l1‘l\ that it‘ they i100 tlii- goverir i. ’i'iii.~. is ii bran airitiiriil \\'ill be the anil iPS-i tliaii riiiriiial. lie claimed tli.il ilie i-iiiii'i_~i'eiieii lii-lii in .\iai'eh last hail askcil for a full eoiiiributiiuis (‘Ti year‘ of $;l4tl.0tlll; this ilie girveiairiieiit cirnclirileil \\'.l.~<' more than should be, (X]li‘('i(‘(i and they have agreed io pay >5 ~lti.il()il. _ lli-tore eoiiellliliiig Mr. Bell revert eil to ilie fcilerirl eluiuis on account of the school and other lairiis oi’ the west stating that the Liiiertii party iit’ (‘aiiuila is pledged to tho Svilifiliivlll of these ariil other‘ cluiiirs. lii view of this he ralieii llllllil the Liberal party heri- not to be ilowiii-iist til‘ tlisciiiiriigeil. lie coiiclirdtlil his speech zit ll ifeloci: ion-box. Nlay 1s.~~'l‘l\~- "PW Airgli) .lap:iiie.~¢c treaty will pl‘\'_l‘l'l_l' any possibility of (treat liriiaiii being drawn iiiio a war \\'l|ll ilie (‘irittid States iii the evciii of u.m,|,|.. hq-nvopli Japan and Aiiii-iw lea. aei-iiriling to statements iioiii auilioi‘ilalivi- source-H. _ Iapancsie uuil liritlsli Fort-ii!" other ~i iiri- now preparing aiireiiil~ menis- for lni-lusion in the treaty‘ ivmi-ii i.~i being llrewll- - i " ' D.IVING OADS a “$503 MAN FROM PROVINCE l-‘ltlilllliItli("l‘(lN. May l7 ivei-iiir-i mo it‘ il he is leaving New Iiriins- n .. , . wick liec I _ _ ‘x (iorcriiiiiiiit to lllllvllll’ §“"'_"’ ‘ roads for il.e iiirnrius <lI-'li'1"*‘- Sylvester Moore. of Scotch make. one of the leading formers of ‘Hill’; lltliilii)’. has purchased a fiiirn i.» ireres a’ ‘Sitililvtiiill. Maine tor $10.- l 7 I. E 450 and is goiirg to sell his furiri Scotch Lake consisting of {l acres. ' it] hay] no fault to ti_nil wiih this country and l would like to slay hero" stiiti Mt‘. i\lirore, when asked this irriiruing why lic was leavlliif| this province, "but the Government. will not provide proper faellltirs for reuniting ilie markets in New Bruns- wick, so I iiin going where they do have furilties it is more ilinn l0 iriilcs trout my farrii at iScotrll Settlement to the railway on _tli(‘- eastern side of (h: Si. John [liver and ilie roads are not tiuch ilrut l could economically market the produce of my firrni; ilie St. John Valley Railway is only five miles iiwny. but it is on the other side. of the river. I am going to hike u herii of pure hrcii Ayrshire cirtiie to Maine with iiii‘ uiiil enilllgv l" mixed firming." HON. A. E. ARSENAULT rising to reply to the Premier said tli.il at this late hour lie praiposeil ii halie ori‘:_.' a fi-w remarks lii-fore moving the ilti_itlill'lllll“ili of the ile- bate. His liouorulili- friend. the l‘r'ciiiiei' hail (‘Vi(il‘llii_\‘ not been lii a happy rniihil when giving his budge: speech. No iloirbt he hail been tlilriliiiig of the _\'t*ll'.~; he liutl spent on lli side or‘ tlii- llotisi- and the promi . he riiiide and the opiii- iutis he il('iil. ii‘ opinions they were. 'l‘lie only hope he (expressed was iii his concliiiling sentence when he told his friends not to be ilowii ca or disi-iiiirogtiii ulilioirgh he liiiuseli‘ hail shown no syriiptoius of . l‘lie leailei‘ irf ilie (‘iov ioriiiuiieil .\ir. Arseiiairlt to our ciiiiius ziguiirst the as if he hail F eriinieiit. refcrrcil Federal Govei‘iiiiie|ii (i‘l.~‘('(l\’l‘l'i\|i liiem, as it‘ they hail never been heiril of illl he. Mr. liell. li:ii| locutcil them. \\'eli. all tli.il Mr. ilell .kirew ziliout these claims he hail ieiirneil from his |ii'\"ii(‘(‘(‘S!1ill‘H unil like matiy others who hail secured their iirftirmzitlon t4¢‘(‘lillti hand he iuzuie iiraiiy illiS-i lakes, and possibly’ also some iiiis- l'l‘|)l'i‘.~‘it"llilililii. .\ir. ilcll clnlnreil that. thi‘oiri'.h hi, lirt-tiiiiireiiiiillty the Western provinces hail expres- sed their willingness to abandon their right to the western luiiils, on. r-oiiiiiiiiiri lliat they be alloweil to retain their uulirral resources. This ivus not so. The trouble hail been that the “stern provinces wanted; to retain both tlii- lands and the) natural resources nnii this was the‘ only illfflciilty in the way, If, as .\ir. Bell claims, they have :ib:\riil-, truuil their opposition to this ilrei matter was settled niril all that hail, i‘) be dour- now vvns for the i~‘eil-' lei-at Giiveriiiiicnt to iiiinil over tiic s Piiuviiieiii LEGISLATURE iiioirey to the .\l:ii'itliiie l‘i':ivini'e-'. . for ilie Federal iii\'l'l'lll|lt'll|. pit-illicit it) ilo tlii; a< ritiilll ii‘ illl’ ,. the l‘i'emiei' was iiiit happy iii his. iriiilget speech. 'i‘lieri- was a rumor (luring the early ilays of the ses- Slim that there. was u Jonah on board ilie ship or‘ state and tiiit ilie crew were anxious tii throw liiiir (l\'('i'iiilill'ti. So, it was plauiii-il that tlii-y hang a uiillstone around his iieek to prevent airy wli.|le from picking hiiii up iiiiil liriiigiiii; liiiii back, iillti they invcrrteil iilr taxation .\ct .iiil lei liiin father‘ ii. ‘Something iirirst havi- liapiieiii-il illlilvl/l '. priibiibly liie iliscii\‘ery' iii‘ iiiiiiiliei- Jillltlil aiiil now we have the .i\tioi'ney (ieiierzil fatlieriirg ilie la iiion bill. li i~l iiow ciri‘i‘i~iiily l'l'll\il‘li-ii lillil iii-- Atroriieyi (jiqlt-yn] is :.iiiii_i'. t.i be lliriiivir (l\'('l‘i)ll1il‘(i, Aiiiiiiii-i‘ teas-iii why liit‘ i'l't'lliii'|' unis iioi ll iilil)‘ “'11s ilt‘l‘lltl.‘<l' he illl‘. to loiil. horn-st wliili- ilie . of wh.ii he li:ii| sqiiit mil Iiroiiii i~i| when iii opposition were lieriirg iiit-i lii t‘: 'e. Wlii-ii lii. |-.. mi this ~iil- oi’ llii- iitilist‘ li:ii| thi- ])ltillll.w'l‘.~; he iuaile lie ciiiilii riiit be "xiii-civil to ill‘ happy". 'i'lii- l’i‘i-iii ll r ~-..iiil tlii-re \\'.: a iiiziiiifi- i-.- »“'“"li IIFPl-‘illiis to iiil‘ his) i~ii-ciloi.. No Liberal C.iilliiii1\i.l‘ Iiuil ever re- never‘ meiiiiiirri-il it. lie, A1T'.£\"§i\"4 tiult had iliiflliiPli many met-tings but ill'\'l‘l'.tllll'l‘ bail lie lienrtl linv reli-ri iire iii tlii- Liberal .\l.'iiiil‘e.siii. .\l'.<t'llitllii Iii-re gare soiiio ixir 1-1.4 from speeches and ti])jn_ toil-a iit' .\ir. llell before ilii- elect.- i:\.i arid l'(llil]l.ll‘i'ii them with speech- =s aiiil tlillllliilln. iii’ his » l!i(‘i' arlfillllliltl: ]i.i\\'ii|'. \.t fol iii- r <e~>ioir< o1 lli.- ' attire. when in oppositiiiir. w is much iit'llllll.'iillltill of the ii.i\'t Flitiii-lii iiii fietwiliiit iif tlii-ii (nth-rs lli (‘punt-il. "tiovei'iiirieiii bv Hriler iii l“iiliit‘ii" \ as an i-vpri illl] lieiril iii .~l‘il =iiu and oiii of s our; it \\'.r.< rolled as .i *'..\\‘i-et mo sci iririlei‘ the tongue“ by tlii- ilie“ Liaiier iii‘ ilie Opposition. Mr. iieii llilfisvd by these iiii-ii since they a Eiilltliiliill .»\t'i, tlii- and the ltoail \et riirile for iiririiriii i 'i‘iixuiiiiii iii iii iii_‘ _ .l]"' l .,"i~ii ' lli t‘iiiiiicil. ' i-ii in (ilipiifliliiili the iilln/(Ig (ll'tiI-1' :|i‘t- (Kiuiicil, by lliliieliwl to zi siiizill lay oi‘ iVfT-Jiiji) lii Flllllliilti which we liail pro- p.i.'.ei'. for eilirraiioiizil ]lili]l(l~i w row they are putting on a t: x of iiiiimiiiii with it. \\'lien in Opposition tlii- ‘ oppos» ail liil' Feilerul lligliivay (i till as ll l“"lllllll§ lllillll; iitiw when iii pow- l'l"lii(')' liiv-- iiilopti-il it aiid pro- lllifii‘ to litirrinv iiiZZFiiLtlilO lo c: i‘y ii out. ‘ 'l‘liey opposed the Pllllilillié of (‘firs anti had the country iliviileii iuii warrii factions.Aiitoists airil .-\riti—.-\utoi they themselves til\'itilillii_\' and colleeilvi-ly- leading iilt.‘ uriti-Aiitoisis. ow their love for‘ ilie auto arid the iliiliJl>i is so great that they holtl fiii‘ili the Fed- i-ral highway priipositliiii as hiring been entereit iiitii spt lly for‘ the before tlii-y are iiil'iilll','il benefit of tlii- tilllnir» ‘lli (lllhiisitiim tlii-y ai-cuseil the ttien gi ' riirrieiil iii’ haying loii many off "als, Now they liavi- illl equal iiuiiribei‘ of officials iiiiil are preparing for ilie appoliitineiit of uiaiiy more, all tli-- principal acts they have po ii irecessit.iiiiig great tiraiiy oi ii.liils,_ Til (lppiisltioti they \\'lilli('ti iii iui t|tl\\‘li salaries; now trey are pro~ piisiiig to iiii use them. lii iippiisitiini they llltiVm] ti re- soluiiiiri iii-maniliiig asslstiiiiei- for l'i.~heriiii-ii and they all l't*llii'llii)(‘l'l'(i iriiw his i-olleaigiie, the lliiiioralili- i\it‘lllill‘l' for i.iii. lii kept tlii- House almost in tears with ilie Woes of the fisheriirt-u, iirairy whom ivrri- his constituents. and ‘accusing the Gt)\'i‘l‘lllil\'ii[_ of iioi iloiiig eiiiiugir for them. \\'i-l| they are now lii power aiiil they are him upon hi_.t fishing gear anii ai~ so upziir his fish: ills lion. friend the lion. (‘ii-orgi- l0. Hughes, whom lii opposition inoveii a resolution lii give ll bonus tor shipbuilding. A geutieuiaii this province liuili two fine ships and they have given hiiii it “bonus" lli the shape of a lax on his ship- lllllllllllil illliiil. on airy incomi~ he lllill‘ ilrllve froiu his enterprise. and on the ships he has bliili. ill oppirsllloir they iirriilii all kinds of promises to returueil solit- iers. They now refuse them all of- ilces except the most worthless OIlP-‘i; they are subjecting them to tirxcsi, ilisnrissiiig them from posit- ions and filling offices opened for them with civilian political heel- S. ‘These ivere some oi the promises and the iiruniier in which they were krill. There were mnny more which he would not lake itp time in dis- ctnisiiig at present, iii his i011); npologyr for what he li:ii| or iililti not done the Prieiiilei‘ iuaiic ii luud cmiiplaiiit about the western piaiviiii-e. give their coii- , seili. i lie hail sai.) at tlii- tiuiset that’ llli'lliiil'l'l'li ilie _vi-:ii's iil“illlii spi-iii, fi-rreil ‘ti! this- liilllliivsli) during liil" (‘illlllllllgii illliiflit‘ i’i'eiiiier' liiriiself, lrr each of these acts; ' ' l i 'l'()l\'|(), llllJliIli tiliii-li will iiii iloubi iiieaii‘ iiiio i lii , of i assisting ilie fislieimeir by taxing‘ in l By ma, Cllildl, 04.00, U.B.A.. $4M Annull Subscription, delivered, $6.00 40,000 BRITISH TROOPS llNlllll illllsiliilliiill Felt. l l (Dom. Press Special.) i LONDON, .\liiy 1S.—~—(ieiiei'iil Sir‘ ‘Ni-vii ltaet‘reiitl_\"s iron haiitl iiiilriar_v i-oiiiiiiiiiiilci- of lrelunil is lWKilliilng’ to be felt. .\'iUl'i‘ than l0.» itilill troops have been iiililei] recent .1)’ lo the forces oi’ ill't'll]iillltlll. it \\'i|\ learned ycsieril-iix, making a total of itthlitill lii ii ilie ishiiril. l'iiliiiiiti-il merits iii-e available, only a lieueral .\l;iet‘i-eiii|_\"_.- ‘request. ter iiiorillis ot‘ observation in l.iiid tierierul Ire .\l:ie.(‘reuily' l‘i‘illl'lli'ti to Lsiiiiloii lo iiialie a ii-port of his ii eoriiiiii-riilalions for si-iili-iiii-iil of ‘lli’ llldll llllliiie. iii‘ reiiiriieil with only one iiisti‘i|eiiiiii to l'l'5§iill't' or- iler iii Irelail. Crisis Developing. iBti-lsileviki Miisi; , Give Guarantees (Special to The Guardian.) l.().\'l)().\’, .\lay LS.- lli-fiire the .\llie.< will r ‘utire lraile relaiiiiiis ,'i\'iiil the iitlsSliillg ilie Bolsheviki must agree to ii strictest terms wliii-li will be iris ‘lctl il|i(lii by tlii- BFlilfiil ri-pri-seiitutivi-s on tlii-Isu- ‘prcmi- i-coiioiiiie council to deal lwith the ltussiau ciropi-ratiiw- soc- ,ieiics_ ll is ileclareil that in the fiilfiitll region iill\ Ilulsiievilil are ‘iieiailiiiug liriiish sirbjecis aiiil I'll!“ ciup tlii-iii to work The liriin-h l'i']li'i'si‘llliiil\'t’i, ii is said, will iri- .»i.~t on i|et'iiiiie iul'oi‘iiialion as iii _two llritiah - last hearil of ' -{ Anxiety about . - \ ix not (iifllilifllli ‘by liie liritish anti tlii-y will ile- iiraiiil ie tiori of liolsiieviki ac ‘iiviiies of all liiuils in these reg- iions and by his telioiri-rs. The Hiiiflilfi.‘ .. _ ..-__¢..>___._- ‘to ilris, riilitl Iiii‘. .-’\i'$"lllliIil‘, we l tiiiil in ilie three prlircipril Acts JTokio Government i Is Sustained (Special to The Guardian.) = .\l:iy l.\‘.——lteiiii‘n< froiir ilie elecliiiiis for Parliament show that lilf""Kt)\i't‘i‘lliill*lli~[NIFTY won , ilie opposition illl .t':il.-.'; , ioiialisis hi) and ilie irrile ‘pi-nileiits illl. ’I‘\viilve seats have ‘riot yet been ili-ciiled. 'i‘hc govern ,iiiiiii will have a substantial maj- iiiriiy in the house. ‘the .\'.i- i i-<oo->__~_. . ;2_20 Settlers l Arrive in Canada > "l: i (Special to The Guardian) \', .\' Q. \liiy 1S.~—.»\ on the for 'l‘or‘- rty of iveil l (‘aron iii Sttiuialuy‘ vllllltl. i pa bound (Favorite Bull Fighter l Killed in Mailrid i (SFecial to The Guardian.) l .\i.-\l)ltl'i), May ISAKIIILZ .-\lt'on- (zo is miiririiing because ills favor" itu 'l‘oi'e:iilor. (lullito was liilletl by ta bull t night at the Place iii- ffalavirii while irtleiuptiirg to save “i fellow loreailoi‘. The iii-\\'s|i'.ipei‘s iISSIIIJII a special edition to iell of tlii- event and tlii- brill fight that ivas sclii-ilirieil for today in cou- neetltizi with King Alfonso's birilr- iluy fete was abnuiloireil, (lalliio ivas -.. y-i-tirs old anti had ainasseil a (‘oriuue iii‘ about eight million wlollars iii the ring. lie hail killed .1430 bulls iii ilie arena anil taken ipart in i374 vorrlbas. 'l|]t-|‘t\;|.~;t~i[ cost oi‘ labor and mater- iial. ile tried to make it appear that iail tiiesi- increases hail occurred Sillt"! they came iiito office. As ii lmaiti-i‘ oi‘ tuet iiiesi- increases hail i0eeirr‘i‘eil long before ilie Liberals lciiui- into power. The for-titer gor- it‘l'liilil‘lli hail met iliese increases ‘and they hail proposeil a small sur‘ tax to offset ireiri. 'l‘hi.~i small sur- ‘lax the Liberals tlilllblllii tooth and (nail iieeliiriirg the r-evenui‘ was siif~ iicieiitly- large to iueet nil t‘X|iPlllii' tries. Now instead iii‘ the paltry siirtiix wliii-ir we proposed and which they ihcii opposed they are going to tax the proviiii-i- $Iltl0,titiii lo $1tltl.000. . ' Now. ("liliiilllflli Mr. Arsenauil. we know tlii- promises they iuailc. we know their attitude before the election and their attitude since. is it illl)’ woiiiier the Premier was irnhiippy when going over the ground; is it any wonder ilie Gov- ernment members sat tir itazeil sit- eirce as he recalled what they once Cillililflfi to believe anti whzit they wanted to believe nou‘-?. As the hour was late. he moved the irtljoiiririiieiit of the debate. and tho ilnirse mljirirrned nl ll..".t) iili now _ii_i IRELAND iiieiieral McCready’s Tron Hand Be Troops Scattered Over the island andi 1 Strongest Measures Adopted. LONDON, May lS.—(‘risis in northwest and south of Ireland up lllirvillly was ilevelopiiig rapidly lo- ilay with all iirilieatioiis that Gen- eral Mact‘ready had begun his long expected campaign to restori- (il'iit‘l‘ in the island) 'l‘horisaiiils of fresh troops \\'P.l‘t- being ilisirihiii- i-ii iii ilie ivesi anti south. tiispaii Ultra-t saiil. S'iiiilt:iiieoiisi_y' ilie gov- iiiiiireril was i-cporleil ready to aiiiilll ilrasllt- riieasures izi London- (i _v whit ii ilie neivsiiliiiers (the. cribeil as a city oi‘ ilreailful night. .\ large hotly ot‘ troops arrlveil iii l.iiiiiliiiiileri-y' last lilttlll, iolloiviiiy, 'ill""‘ llliiliis ii|' rioting between l.'iiiriiiist.~:_:iiitl Sliiir lPi-iriiri-rs. (‘or dons oi’ Siiiliifllh? w -ie llilfllHl bout tlii» eiiy .iri-a ‘ltilllifi Wuit‘ eliineil (ii 4 p. iii,; lllLZWi to reiiralii oil" iiiiilii. Britain Demands” Triplpoi Germans (Dom. Press Special.) l.().\'l)().\'. Way ltt.~'i‘ho Allies have seiri a iicw list of war criiir- ill-lis [U Germany with a request llliil the)’ lli‘ calleil to trial at Leip» 21' a soon as possible. lioiriii‘ l \\' alt-d in the (‘omiiiiiris yes- teril; ' as ii will be riei-essaiy to send wiines . from Allied coiiu» irii-s to appear against tlii- accused, (ii-riiiuny iliis been asked to giiariiu tee their safely and also giiarair ti-i- that they will be periiiiiteii to be iii the roiri'ti‘oiiiii iluriiig trial. Suminetside Fox Men interview Government .~\ delegation oi‘ Suiiiiuorsiile men cm. Jill); oi‘ llessix. lli .\‘ililitil‘l. \\'. K. Alctloirgzin. E. ltriyiior, J. (‘arru|hers, l‘. (i. (‘lai-k. iiilti lilelvilli- llitiilsliaiv. ciriiii- to the t‘ ox- cily _\'e.~|er‘tla_y, lo again iiiiei'vii-\v the govi-ririiieiri on the fox taxa- tion preposition. 'l‘lii.s time the (iHiFKiliPfi wire il'l‘ilii’li .‘.'llli qtiantaiious courtesy iillviHifl-l iii wipe. out airy ill feeling ilial iiiiiy iravi- i'-‘liiiiilll'ti over from the last eiieoiiiilei‘. I'll" ll‘-'ll'i.':ites were lisieiieil to most rt pectfully. aiiil willioiil airy cross t iiiiiatioii and were invit- ed to formulate a ilefiirili- primosi- liiiii which, they were priiiiilseii. woiiiil lre given 'lhi- uiiisi earnest iW-iisiili-iiilion. li was zirrangeil lllill lllr KtIV"ililt‘1’li would receivi- li‘i‘il‘ pixuiosilruii lllllilUliiilLUiy af- ter the .'iiijiiuruiirent of the llousc lust night. Details of’ the proposition and the govt-rniricnifs reply ivore treiveil loo late for publieirtion in this issue. N ittfli“ Cabinet Is Reorganized (Special to The Guardian.) ROME. liluy 18. —Slgilt)I' Nitti, Whose cabinet resigned last wet-k llil- lliirliiteil an iirviiatloii by l\iilg Victor idnrmiinuel to form ii iiew miuistigv. The invitation was exti-niieil today after the King hail i-orifcrreil with iilfllli?!‘ Preiiriers i‘iioiri and Orlando. Notizli! 'l‘lie Sirnsliliri- Kiil. #2 r—-——-. THISWA§TO HAVE YBEEN A PORTRAlT BUT THE SUBJECT MOVED. THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE. MOON ETil. ’l‘l')R0\"l‘0. Miiy liltho- Fair and iuoiloratcly wiirin toihiy. The title will he high this morn- ing at 10.49 and tomorrow‘ at 11.38; it will he high tonight at 12 and to- llilii‘l't\\\' at 12.17. 'i‘|ii- siin sets this evening at 7.30 and tomorrow at 7.1ll; it rises l0 a, ill. i(Ilil.ll‘l'tl\\'. lomiirroiv rnorniii; at 4.21.’ aiiil l~‘rl- day uL 4.20. ro- iiiill [Iii l lli ‘iiifiiiliil Zllllllllfl l0 bBYBecause obliged to pay Tax on Average In- come for Three Years Instead of one Year, President of Singer Sewing Mac- hine Co.,pLeaves England. (Sileciai to The Guardian.) LONDON. May lS.——Miiriimer' iSiirger, the (‘aired stares wblllll‘ list. i ziiianilrmlirg YPSMIPHIJP in lre~ limit 11,-,- - ,i‘r.<uii gt‘ the ilecision of the Lorilis of Appeal toilayq con- iiiriiiing the judgment of the lower ,coiiri which ordered illlil to llllfv‘ iiax on ilie average of his incur e for three years previous to his sessiiient, in. eaii oi‘ only the act- ‘ual ineoirii- iliiririg ilie assessment iyear. Singer is thus forced iii pay on an income of $383,435 instead iof $235,400, ull derived from ilivi- ilenils ot‘ ilie Singer Mfg, 00., oi’ New Jersey. The decision is a hard blow to all Americans residing in London and who draw incomes from the United States, because the assessment schedule aims pur- iieularly ui exceptionally high wiir tlividentls. Other Americans are ~|‘expecied to follow "Singer's example "dliti lif-runee where the direct taxation transfer their domicile to is ivornpiiratively insignificant. ;.i.~i<é{{llN|iill STATES Willi INE ilHITiiME llll Pilllili (Special to The Guardian.) wasirixtyrox. May iii-Erich” ion of all aliens front c0ntrol__of oil resources within the Empire. government uiil in developing new supplies in other countries. and re- strictions against disposal of oil stock now helil by British Nation- als, are ilie outstanding features of ,(ire:it Britain's petroleum policy. the Senate was inforiiieii today by Jlri-slileni Wilson. The iuforiniition. form of a special report from the Stale liepiirinreiii, was in answer to a Senate resolution asking what iiisabiiiiieg atiirithi-il to American p:ii'licip.\tion in the peir'tili.-uru' re- sources or the world. The govern- Free Tolls in Panama For U. S. Ships (Special to The Guardian.) \\'.-\Sllli.\'(l'l‘0.\'. May ill-The, fight. for free tolls for United States ships. tlirough- the Panama (‘anal will be renewed in Con- gress. illicit ot‘ the Iiorriih amouil- ineni \\‘ilii'il speolficirliy provides foftlii- free tolls for llnitcil States ships. has beep ill()i)iii'1.t.‘ti pract- ically all tlii- Senate leaders. ——>~—-<Q>i ——- France Rapidly Restoring Order --(Spec_iai to The Guardian.) iPMRlS, May ltlr-Of four liun- tired thousand ircres of land devas- tated by warfare. the French have reelaiiired anti are growing crops on nearly 200.000 acres. By the end of the year it is thought that less than 70.000 acres. will remain un- cirltivateii. 'l‘i‘ench excavations. iiugouts and shell holes have been filled in iillll 11.000000 square yards of lnirbed wire entangle- ments have been removed. About a quarter of the work needed to restore siirasheil towns arid viii» ages to habitable shape has been iliiiie, . given in the Argentine Does Some Ganrbling‘ (Special to The Guardian.) IIFHNOS AYERS, May l8.—Tlie llvllllli’ oi‘ Argentina like to take a chance on a betting proposition. ‘Fliis is shown by the fact that lust your they bet altogether‘ $176,000.- 000 on horse races, lottery tickets. -I‘t)lli(‘ii\‘ resorts or other means nf ganililiirg, says La Razon. Argen- tina's population is about $80,000.- 000 so that tho average gambling ‘by eaih person was $22 u year. these figures in urging that all gambling shoulil be iiniler government sirpervision uriil that the proceeds should be tiseii for public benefit. mom.- LZAi-u zon gives Canadian Delegates lTo Genoa Convention (Special to The Guardian.) O'l"i‘A\Vt~\. Mny 18.-—Tlie three (‘anailinn ilelegotea to the interna- itoirul Lubor (‘onference which opens at Genoa on June 15 will sail from New York on the steam- er (‘retic on .\tiry 27th. As has ul- Ffliti)’ been announced G. J. Des- liaruts. Deputy bllnister of naval Affairs, will represent the govern- ment; Thomas Robb, manager of the shipping interests and J. G. (inuthier. chief representative of liie International Seamens Union and President 0t the masters, mates rind i’ilots.ot Montreal will represent the employees. Sir Geo. Perley will also represent the Dom inton (iovornmont nt the confer ence. iiient policy of Great Britain, the report. added, also coiiteriipluteil financial and technical aid to pion- eer companies citing i1 large num- ber of general and special arrange merits which appeared to be de- veloping by a process of deterring foreigners from owning or opera- ting oil property' in the British. isles, (‘oionles or Protectorates; by direct participation of the gov- eminent in flnuncingdhe larger exploiting companies of which the Anglo Persian having a monopoly of the industry in Persia was harried; also by governmental or- ders in council preventing British oil companies or ‘individuals from selling their property to foreign- ers. . Price of Sugar Gets Anot-her Boost ‘NEW YORK, May 13,~The Am. Prictm ‘Sugar Refining C0,, advan- ced m9 Drice of suitor today one‘ l-‘elll l1 1101"“! to a 20% cent basis for ,bulk granulated. The boost was the first development follow- ing the announcement by Attor- ney General Palmer mm the De- partment of Justice would tiiifiw’ wholesalers not more than one or ' retailers more than two cents pru~ ii on u pound of sugur. Our Representative At- Washington OTTAWlA, May 18.-—Protestiug that there was no occasion for the hasty apopintment of a peruament "Dresentative at Washington. pub- lic opinion hnsnot been sounded on the question. Tiiere is no emer~ gency, no crisis that parliament should have been consulted before definite action token, Hon. W. S.’ Fielding tonight took the Govern- ment to task for its, arrangements to appoint n Canadian minister- plenipotentisry nt Witshington. Sir Robert Borden sstil there was nothing alarming in the pros- pect before the House. There was no reason why (‘nnuiln should not have u representative iit Washing- ton. When Finance Minister in i911, Mr. Fielding had gone to Washington and concluded whiit was practically a treaty. There. had been no outcry by Liberal nreinbers. They now appeared ap- prehcnsive of what might happen should the Canadian representative be culled upon to act iii the ab- sence of the British Ambassador. lie could tell the House that the (‘arnidiun representative ivoiiiil bu responsible lust to the extent the ambassador would have been. Bolsheviki Rise Against Poland (‘0BLENZ. Muy -18.-—Autlrentic information received by the Ameri- can command from Warsaw, shows the iPoies Concentrating on the front south of Kiev in Podolts and pointing in the direction o! Odessa. Leon Trotsky, Russian Bolshevik War Minister. culled upon all Iiussla to rise against Poland. ANNOUNCEMENT "CAPE TRAVERQE HALL.- —~Dliaiogue,—-Anno \ot ‘Avionics.- (lhoruses. drills, pie social, Friday, May 2i. 8.30 . m. 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