fir‘ The Paper That , Covers P's-inc! Edward 5 Island Like The Dew Olsrlattetown Gnu-list. ‘line Morning Guardian. Founded l IIINIHE ISIINI] . s IIHIIIIEHYIIIEN [ill II? Will TheyBring the Governor Generals Cups and the General Efficiency of Can- ada t0 Charlottetown? - This year Charlottetown flflmllote with all Canada the General Efficiency Cover or Generafs Cup. To win wllll r quire the bflzt efforts o; our local batteries. It will be a tesl. of training, bruins and -phyqique it will be no easy task to win this coveted trophy and for that‘ reason both No. .2 and No. 8 Batteries should attract tile very pick of our Cents. will fcr and the lwllllgnlen. Every young man who, wants to do something for ills 601111111’ and to bring honors to Prince Edward island‘ should . en- list in one of these batteries. Let us show Canada that In Charlotte- town we can develop the best gun- ners in this great Dominion. Tu- 1118ht you -wlll be Elven en oppor- tunity to join No. 2 Battery_ u unit with a glorious war record. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, MAY 17, 1921 i I All The News Worth Beading All The Ails Worth Printing L Annnnl Subscript , delivered I000- Ily lihll. Canada, 00. U. H. A» [@00- Notshle Property in New Brunswick Sold ‘(Qplsclsl ‘o Thfl~ Guardian) MIIUPON, N. B.. May 16.—_-\ portion of the farm upon which iltlslt Hon, sir Thomas while Paul Campbell to Mr. George (7. Atkins a New York millionaire. lt is known us the Woodlands, con- sists c-f over 300 acres and lies in Trafalgar township, between .Mllt- on and Bronte. Mr. and Mrs. Atkins hull been guests at the furlll on different occasions and eucil time their love for the place grew stronger. For muny yienrsf the farm was owned by the late John White who represented Hnlton county in the lliouse of Commons. Rn-ce horses were raised and train- ed there including several Queens iPlnte winners. it is considered one of the nlnsl. charming home- sieuds in Ontario. Montreal Furrier Brutally Murdered As Crowds Pass (Special ~to The Guardian) MONTREAL. May 15.~—George J. Jobin. 32 years of age. whole- sale furrier at 297 A-mhersl Street, this city, was brutally murdered and robbed in his store In broad daylight at 7_l15 lSsturdsy evening, The victim’ was battered about the bead by a hammer which was isl- er found by the police, and was slashed about the face, neck and head with a pair of tailors scis- sors. The murderer_ after robbing Jobln. washed his h-anlls in the sink in the rear of the store and walked out. No arrests have so fnr been made. ‘ The murder occurred in one of the most crowded sections of the city, the store being n short dis- tsnce from St. (Iatherine Street, a main Ithoroughfare of Montreal. Hundreds were passing the store at the time. butso far no mater- isl witnesses have been secured. The body was discovered by Miss L. Lussier, who entered the store and receiving no answer to from the ‘Sandy MacGregor , Noted Scotch Comedian Here WITH HIS COMPANY OF ENTER- TAHNERS. ' RECEIIVED A H-EIARTY WELCOME BY THE CALEDONIAN PI-PE BAND AND HUNDREDS OF CITIZENS .A large and enthusiastic num- ber oi’ citizens assembled last even- ing at tho railway station to wei- come to Charlottetown the genilll “lSsndy" MucGregor-famous ovel the dominion for ills Scottish songs and character sketclles—nnll his company of entertainers and whose arrival llus been looked forward to with pleasure by the many lov- ers cif Scottish music and comedy in this city._ ' l Q-‘JII. ‘Headed by the local (iuledoniun Club Pipe Band the Scottish en~ tertainers. clad in their Scottish costumes, were conducted along Weylnouth Street, up Kent to Grafton where the parade halted ‘ cslls called in a man _ _ I _,,_. 1<<t'-w'1rhk~~ .. J...‘- ‘ isrre. who found Here "Bandy? delivered a brief To E53 ¢LA|M °F..¢°A|_ ujilrs ,., pd _ in thcraar of the speech thanking the Caledonhln flELDs , store. . Examination by the police show- e-l that the victim had been robb- ed. lliiis watch anh‘ chain hnd been taken and his ‘brother-in-law stut- ed that he was in the habit of cnr- rying large sums of money with him usually about $2.000 on Sat- undal nights. the total of sales during The weelk There was evidence that there llnd been a fight and that the victim had offered some resistance lGltlrh and the citizens in general for their warm welcome. iMr. MacGregor is on his first visit to this province. though he has ulrendy declared his inten- tion of making it by n0 means his last. His tour throughout the Maritime Provinces has been in- spired by the worthy, ambition of alleviating tlla lot of crippled and consumptive returned soldiers who after two and three nnd four years of suffering-are still lying in llos-plinl beds in our big cities. IMr. Mac-Gregor is hilnself ll re» turned soldier and has been through the hospital mill. -llis ambitions now is to give those wounded boys 111 110511111115 at Montreal free concerts. To do , i‘. “this he has started out on his ‘F011 ‘A1378 ROOMED COT maritime tour, in order '10 51111191‘ 1'11"‘ AWIY 380 Fltzmy s1‘ sufficient proceeds to allow him icouoerislosltculs’ st the Prinlce Edward ’l‘heutre.\ ‘FUR “Li-COTTAGE. APPLY Gllardinn Office. ‘FOR BALE-S PAIRS PEDIGREE Serbian Hares. Will sell cheap. E. M. DsWitt. ShelllacpN. B_. ‘FOR QALI-MO. 1 LATE CLOV- er seed. M. C McGowan. Monta- 8119. - I ~|.os'r- m THE cnv FAWN gauntlet glove with .pellri but- ton. Apply Guardian office. 'WA‘NT1E~D BY YOUNG GENTLE- rnan (professional) good fur- nished room with or without meals. Apply Box 116 Guardian. ii —-ci—— “FOR SALE 2 FLAT HOUSE. 11 moms. modern uOII/VQITIGIIKBOB, barn, large yerd'_ 57 Brighton Ave. o-w ‘WANTED TO Anyone having a good grocery or other business for sale in the city. apply with particulars to _X. Y. 2.4 oil: Guardian Office. ‘HORSES WANTED- AT EAS- ters hotel stables under nine years, five foot high, ten hund- red lbs.. slso some good drivers. John J. McDougali and John » Home. ~¢ FGIVEN AWAY ron $200. 1e u. '1’. l-lnperisl Motor. Excellent conditions, ‘complete retdy to in- stall, nothing wanting. Even in- CIIIIIIQ rovme clutch. Apply P. 0. Box B08, Charlottetown. sxnlluurucso FOX RANCH-ER- lAtLi-‘iilrty Jilly 1st. will produce ‘ Lou results. No proposition too _ rm. Reiibble and A1 refer- ences furnished-dip: Rnncher_ iMoOoiIomll. New York. ‘hurl-blue LOTO-THREE rm: dots on Bwifl Park Road ad- lsocllt to lmv water and semi- admins. "Nilrtyt dollars down and ten dollsrs s month thirty months Robert Cotton, munch/Isa.- for _ to on his free circuits there. Mr. Macflregol- started his tour last February fronl ‘Sydney. coming through the various towns and cities, dra/wing enthusiastic houses at New Glasgow. Truro, illslifax. Kentville, "St. John and Fredericton. l-le visits nt every opportunity the boys in hospitals, cheering them lip with his songs and stories. Previous to his maritime trip he has sung all over Canada and parts of the States. lln Pitisburg, Penn, he sang ‘l6 times a dny from sn old "tank"- cnllcctlng the magnificent sum 0f $308,000,. All along the line he Ilfbg been collecting souvenirs of his visits-mud when he gets back to Montreal. his headquarters. 11B will regnlc the wounded lads there with new stories of his adventures. Miss Jcun Thomson. W110 1"?" companies Mr. MucGregor, though still in llcr "tecn‘s" is a celebrated dancer of Scottish and Irish reels. hornpipes, etc. She is ‘the proud possesso of tllirty-two (‘lrledoniun medals. A uuifllle 11119111 11011119119‘ ed by m]; young Indy is the ability h i es. IOIINIIIIIIYIJIIIIZAJIQKOT nml Miss Thom- son are on their firsu visit 1b IPTIIICG Edward island. They 6X- pect to remain about n 10111118111 during which time they will en- deavor to tour this P11111111" 111111" oughiy. The she-w they put on will be n clean and wholesome one. lt will he n delli§111 1° 1111 111119“ of music. wit and dancing-and especially to all Cnledonisns. Over lulu above all this the 11111111111111 object which these entertainers have in view is deserving <11 @1161!’ encouragement. They “I111 119911111‘ st the Prince Edward Theatre on Wednesday and Thursday nights. _._.___-i--— POSITION wsnrrso av vouuo man. Business College student as clerk or assistant bookkeeper- good reference furnished. Apply by letter to D. C. L. Guardian. __._.___-.-_----———— ‘YOUNG MAN WITH ELECTRI- csl experience desires employ- ment wlth contractor or in gsrsge locally. Apply Guardian. Sir Sam Improves (Special to The Guardian) ()'l"i‘A:WiA. Mlly 16~ Licut-Gen- erul Sh" Sum llughes lwus this ltvell ing reported to he s:l-n\'I:l-; inn-zill- emble improvement ll ills con-ff.- lon and to have ulzuln goat] pr0~ gross over the week-end. Maritime Provinces Telegraphic News l (Special to The Guardian) Ronald Owens were charged with attempting lo Emu-ll: jail in the poi- ice court today, Wooden models oi‘ keys that would (lpen their (ell ‘doors were found in their posses- sion by “zo turnkey. The twcl luds along with four (llIlPJS are already Ichurged with stealing u. horse and iburgiarizing n store and are wait- iing inl in the Trinity jail. FREDERJCTON, N. 13., Mlly 16W Ilon. R. W. Wigllnore, Minister of Customs, assured interested par-- ties today that he would press the clainrs of the Minto Coal fields i'or a. portion of Ilhe ‘governments re - cent cool order lmuuediutely on his return to Ottawa. INJUNCTION GRANTED ST. JOHN, N. 13., Muy l6——-In tlic Chancery Court today llis llonor Justice Grimmer granted an in- ljunciion restraining the chief‘ ii - quor inspector and the Attorney- Generlti ilrom seizing liquor brouglli to the city by Montreal whole- salers in bond -for export. MR. LOGGIES CONDITION WORSE CHATIIAM, N. B., May l6—W. S Loggia, M. P., was reported to be sonlewhnt worse today, although the change is not very marked. IiISIl Peace _ Prospects Bright DUBLIN, May lth-Siir Halllfli‘ Greenwood, Chief Secretory for Ireland, expressed himself today ns extremely hopeful that the pre- sent pence negotiations will bear fruit. “The trouble in Ireland arises through century-long dlssensiun among Irishmen." he said. "As soon us they get together and stay together on s. common all-Ireland policy. the Irish question will be settled. Up to the present. Irish- men have been fighting each other." The Chief Secretary's attention was drawn to a statement handed to the correspondent. at Dublill Castle tcdsy, which says: “Since Sinn Fain propsgandists iu the ing thst Ireland ls on the blflnll of famine, Sinn Feiners in Ireland appear to have been doing their utmost to produce‘ such a state of affairs by wsntonly destroying large quantities of foodstuffs snd ngricultursl produce. The whole- sale destruction of agricultural seeds by-Sinn Felners is one of the greatest disasters of the chm- psign of destruction affecting the country's chief industry. l Sir Homsr critised the reports snd advertisements emanating from the Irish Committee of Re- lief. snd added: "As a mutter of fact, Ireland was never more prosperous than she is today." was, rsised has been sold by Mr,‘ [JUVENILE CRIMINALS IN ST. ST. JOliN, N. B. May lli-Two juveniles, Charles Cameron and YHENIIH Pill-ISS Siiifiiii ‘ Efllliiiiiijlillill-Biiliifi Express Amazement at His Speech in Re- ference t0 Upper Silesia.’ London Papers Maintain a Conservative Attitude. (Special to The Guardian) PARIS, May l1i~The newspapers today assail P“ i mlt the Industrial district which leulll has collie to ilcl- eastern ally to Prlllnicl- he ink-en away from her." hluyd_ueurge.s speech on U“, U], v'I'.Ill31ill:‘l'_]lil'Ily of the newspapers i191‘ Silesiun situation and llDIlUIiI IIsvxIéli$I1‘(';;11R;1I_‘mllggfillclaim ex" lremier Brinlllls statements made (.,.,,.,,|..,| ||i$ thoughts" and tho Ill his interview with the foreign .i'ournll! l1iiI(l-'f| itself if inn m-mnn correspondents here on Saturday ‘ 1'1'11111‘ T-11'11>~‘11Pl' “11111 11111 1W 11> 111111‘ Former [Iremiler (ilemencelluis I-IIIIIIIIII" 1111' 1111f‘ 1'11"1'1‘ 11h 1.1111 fluent- newspaper “L Honnne Lmrup. iiili oi’ lvilllrullons. ' sayns: “Premier Lloyd George-is |N.D|GNANT REMARKS OF cynicism passes all nleasure._ ii is uu iuviintiou for France to luus- sacre the Poles i'or the greater glory and profit oi’ fielrlusny." L llumanite, the Socialist organ interprets the address oi‘_Pl'leulil-l' Lloyd-(leorge. o. lneaniug that till- French capitalists occupy Ruhr and that "Poland. the vassali of Quui Dorszly. will receive tllei 8119511111 1111111113’ “1391111111 0911111111)’ the liritisll nation is solid behind all but deprived of all its IlllIilS-|l.IlI§ |)l'i?lllI(!i‘ in this lunltcr, Doing. grins, bnnom France assumed Ul-ling out that Mr. Lloyd George ti _ . . . ' . t . “'11 1'11“ 1" 11 SW2713imtlii-ITZINLIISIdin...I332‘; pThlsi was the real significance flfIurglng Zlllliiflflzitlqlflll, of the mi rem er Lloyd-Georges discourse. leupuilull oi Upper Silesia by Germ- Tlle words oi’ .'Mr. Lloyd George 1111 11‘1111i1s. are (Iescriberl by the 39in],- us, (Toniilll-nvu that the different-es “brutality zlglllnst France and‘ |n-.iI)(-’i.\Vl‘l‘Ii iIlf‘. premiers can bc tended to encourage Qp;-|nnn1l)l"illl:'1 WtlS (EXIIPQSHIEII by the troops inuuedlaiely in (jrugg 1|.,._,1(‘.hrnnl but ‘it pointed out that frontier." ‘the di llty of finding such‘ a The Journal rcmnrks; Jlrillgo can be reduced only by “The least that can be lirnwnitllc people. keeping their bends. FRENCH PRESS INCITE BUT SMALL ATTENTION LUNDON, billy lli.~-lndlgunnt t‘liilillll‘ll'.i of the I1'i'i‘ll('Il press ru- xulliing Lloyd (leeorgl-‘rl speech on P11111110 before the House of (Tom- lliiillS .|1.Ii‘£l!'If1.tI hilt little zlllcniion lhpIflTiiIl London newspapers lociny. l-‘or liu- luust part they were de- prrvintlwl and regretted. 'i‘llc Daily TIJ-l-Jgiillplt (I(‘.('IlII‘l\I tllui Six Bargemen Went (Special to The Guardian) SAlii/l‘ S'i‘l-.‘. MARIE. Mny 16.», Six men luelnhors of tlleqrcw v-lfl [Ila barge Miztec. are believed to, .......lwiivl ihlsuli mo: , iiNil Hill liiiiiliil craft. h... ilurge .»......_..i_..l”|‘]‘l.‘.‘1.‘.f,i;;TwoExpress Trains From Paris Jumped W259i? .‘.'.‘.?l§.5f;"li.";3. dint? the Track Within a Few Miles of Each . Other- The Govern ment Has Ordered An fish Point, Luke Superior,during. lllfiritiilg-J. from the Whitefish Point. _ _ Investigation. T» u tcrl-iiil; snow and wind storm. life stallion lute on Saturday slut-I ed iilzli the Pl-eslltlgu is safe nt nncilor llliuut u mile off shore, the Mizliel: is believed to have bccu1 blukell u-p. (Special to Tile Gunrdinn the (‘hnnlller of Deputies who was TO1I1I.()(JI1IS‘IC, France, May li]—_ on dlourd one of the trains inform- Twelve persons were kiilcil filly injured ivilen two express would bring up the matter in the . trains bound to this city from i'or-i (ihulnlier of Deputies. The first 1is jllillpUiII tllc trill-k lust llighiltrflin left Paris at 10,52 o'clock within u few nliles oi one iIIIOZIlPIZ- Saturday morning unll jumped tho ‘i‘ le fact tllllt in ouch case UlLI rails neur lizerche, 31 miles south lRev. J . F. Johnston of Charlottetown night coauslllss were derailed and oust oi’ Limoges. Five persons lIlc lflUlllllflliVl‘ and their tenders were killed in this wreck and 20 "'_"‘ ' rclulliuell ull IIll‘ truck caused. wounded. Owing to the wreckage IIVI-iuistcr oi‘ Public Works in Iro- the express train leaving Paris at (Special 1o Th9 Guardian) cqucr to orllcr lill investigation. Ill 7,25 p, m. was (liver-ted to another QI()N'I‘RI1IAIQ. l\l'l_\v 15-511111111111 ouch instance the coupling llt-twc-wu road at Perigeux Junction. it went Scfvlvfls £1118 11111111111! 111 1119 i1111‘1-‘111 the Lender ‘and tho first couchI into the ditch a‘ few miles beyond P11111111 0i’ SK- M‘111'Y'1'1 1711,11! $118111, snapped. M. lh-llnzls, a. luembor 0C1 that place. oust, lullrkcli ilu- twenty- fill :lu-. . v. nary of flip ordination lo the prlestlloml of Father John b‘. John- ston assistant in the pastor, Futheri Brady. Father Johnston is a native of, Charlottetown, l’. l0. l.. having, been ‘horn in that city in 1805, and u graduate oi‘ St. Dunstalfs Uni; versity of the some city. lie is‘ IIIMIPIIIINTIIFIAHBIIIIWTT‘ Slifllii] NilH iiINiiflN General of Prince Edward of Widespread Campaign of Murder and Arson by Sinn Feinyis Belief. _--—<4>—4—~ SPANISH DEAD l 1 i NOTED NOVELIST, I | Bl/iilllllll. May lfi—1.‘o11111@1%s E111-i (Special to The Guardian) there imve been rulnors in Dub- ilia PIIHIO-Btlhlill. the luost noted LONDON, May lfi.-~Violencc. in lin that raiders were planning a. Spanish novelist ol‘ the ‘ililsl ("¥l11-'|\'OIVIl1g bloodshed, which tile po-‘cnlnipsign in London. frolu the English l’l‘elllI0l"S spccclnTllP <1Xi>111~<111l1 0-1 111111111 111 11 111111.11 leads Germany into believing shqiiil lllllnltr-li t1) ths 011d. will get what silo desires, which. The lmilv News l-rlutendell that certainly she will not." when the SliprPlllQ (‘ouncil lileifli The lmlt l1urisien declared Zvlnkfils if ;ll.\‘l. ur<1111l111y mrrlirt to ills- Llioyd George was "playing thq game of Germnuyktlnli denied the made lunch (simpler truth of the assertion tllllt ilrdeplenous population of lippedllllsioll-a regarding Sdlesiu was German. "Nu one," it adds, “has tl1u1l1::lllu¢-i.." right, either in England or inf“ 'l‘lu-. lrllly Express said: "The France to disregard tile rules oi‘1l-l.tzlck.-l of Paris newspapers upon collllllnu sense, and coolness." Mr.‘ Lloyd l(“OI'KU nutul-zliiiy i,‘ “France docs not permit her rcscntoll by the public. but rude hand lo be forced," Jlfifililfflll the newspaper nrlicls-s do not consti- Ecilo dc Paris, "urlll will not per- Lute :1 break." vhnliltislwlv pl FINE sun A fine start was lundc on thethe liiuritiluc Y. M. C. A. secre- by I tllc the i1\'ll1>W1fl! tin- views of tho Ill-itisil is that it.is (lungerous, as it lllis- prlrt oi the French press. is vervl cuss c-Sllenin, the problem will 'lieI“11111 11°F" 111 11" 1711111111111 111 11151 the Brinnd cabinet Iming under no ale-I "'11- proibleln ._-. . ury is dead. 11611111 00111111: 111 I110 lice attribute to a Sinn Fein cam- A bsntl of raiders who sot fire end oi‘ u long influenza. attack. puign lo terrorize London com-go the house of one member of the . Her suns hull been summoned mcnced at midnight ‘Saturday in Royal lrish Constabulary also, shot ‘from I*ill'lS. King Alfonso sent various suburbs of London and til-land critically wounded n tenant = his condolences to the family guthflsn ut St. AIIMHS. 2i nliles uorth- ‘oi’ another member of the consts-b- cred cit the burial-lo. iilulliu liuuu west oi‘ London iulury. At Tooting raiders set fire iSevcrlll 0f tile suburban ISIH‘ was lilo nlotllrr oi‘ three child were visited by urllwd men wilosnlmelrfber of the constnbulary. Sim- priulzlry object appears to have IIIill' llcls of incendlarisnl were hum] arson but, who, when inter-‘curried ollt in West Kensington. FIIDIIHI resorted lo shooting. Three in one place the raiders eviden- pcopln were WOlllilIPiI, one of them .IIy made ll visit ‘to the wrong |Il'fiIillIlI_\‘ i':li.llly. A mun llnd hispiace. but in n scuffle with the I Mr‘ M'P'7 wiil- in Si. Albans wore shot. occupants o.’ llle house they shot in n ln:\.1111'11.v '11’ 1111888 theInnli wounded u mnn and Ills wife. IIIFILISQS sot on fire were occupietllAttelnpts nt arson were made BI’. -—-— izy persons (annual-led with lileyEilfit Greenwich and Bnttersea. 0'1"1"1\\V1\. 11111)’ 113"'1‘11B 111"-“11l{oyul lrlsll Constabulary. ’l‘llo pn-Ibut were fruslrntell Saturday night sitting of lilo. lice u rt that for soluc dnys,» in North “loolwigh raiders 59L -— —— --——-——-—————~~—— lfire to u margarine factory, but {llousu of (fumllnuns was of u pathe- ilil: ulllurc. _ The small galtlll-ring 10f lmentbers, which dwindled llt ,oue stage uutil thcrc were llut Islavenllacll in tllc clluln-llcr, listened flu u uulnber of speeches WIlIPIl followed ulollg illc lines oi‘ those illle flames were extinguished be- A _ flora any extensive damage was In “Iisl. Alhnns s Iormer member tol‘ the auxilliatry of the Royal Irish Constabulary and his wife were .(Sp'eelal 1o The Guardian) i_ CALGARY‘ “Hy ltpuslng only u1sllot by raiders who visited their home. The raiders also knocked putter l-‘rr-d (i. lnlvla-z of Calgary already (lnlivcrcli on the Budget ‘Wm wound the Lough nine l“)lpstrllen. on their heads and left them debate. of the (‘llignry country clubs 1°11 1191111‘ “i111” ‘IIQIIIIIIS’, however’ . Front the (lovcrulueut side course in 40. die was matched ‘my 111°" super c“ ' against ll. B. Wright. ‘of New York and. ell M. le Troeqvuer today that he I towns Ito the residence of the father of a- Y~ M- (1- A- F1111111¢1111 ‘1711111l1111klltnry l.Il..- luectlng came to a close.'-111111QS MCI-WM (KIIIKB- 11111-1 1111(1- yestertluy as is shown in the list. Seventeen teams of busy busin- below. Only a few contributors ess men will be culling on the wele seen and in no case did the citizens in general within the next 6811118556“ 111981- W11-11 1111Y1-111118 11111 four duys. Tillie means money lo I116 11881 01 TB0BI11101111~ 0111‘ 611-1- these men but they are willing to lens are showing by the splendid give oi‘ their time llii well llS their response that they are lllnking that mnnnn be; U", citizens m. 1119i’ 111l1191l611fl 1119 “V0114 1191118 rendy to ment til-em and show the done for the boys and young men same gnirii of‘ ell-operation and 113' 1116 "Y" - ' helpfulness llnvnrrl this institution Al 6.30 lust night the clluvussers which uunns so lunch to the city 11191 111 1118 Y- M- (1- A- W119"? 11 oi’_t‘.llzlrlottctown. splendid supper was provided by the Ladies Auxiliary. in the ALREADY suascnlaEn absence of Mr. W. S. Louson tho $100.06 address by Mr. L. A. B1lckley,"330_0n_ Claims 1000 acres Near Wall Street (Special to The Guardian) mow YORK. May 16-—A thous- und acres in Lower centering about Wall Street and Broadway is ‘claimed by John Bush, Ohio. and his relatives. The Pdles In Trouble In Upper Silesia PARIS, May 16—-“German bonds operating in Upper Silesia nre multreating and have arrested Poles," said Premier Brinmi in an interview with the foreign news- paper men on Saturday. "Not. all of the disorders in thst province sre produced by the Poles. The French government could uot per- mit the German military forces to intervene in such u situation. tor‘; "great grandfather, Isanc (flax. snd that the lease has now m- pired. As n result Bush clnilns the l “,3 , lnnd reverts to Cox's heirs. 0 Dver t té7Top-1---It1s for the Boy president, Mr. J. A. Clark. Vice 1),; _]_ pp Aypfg Pres. presided. Alitcr supper Mr. p_ w_ qnl-nnr 150.00 iClurk" told the object of the meet- A pickm-n nnn (in, 100.00 ing and culietl on Mr. R. ll. Jell- It, ii. Jenkins 100.00 kins, chairman of the IIDIIIIC". coln- (ml-VP!) pron 100.00 mittee to give a report. Mr. Jen M00“. an.) spun-nil 100.00 kins explained the reasons wily pmw._;,. “Hm 1,14, 200.00 the "Y" is out for $6.000, and Gem-Kn _|_ Rngnrn -100.00 among ills other remark-s said ilmt G, F. llutrhesou 75-1111 the large contributions given by W. ‘W. Owen 50.00 our subscribers enabled tho Board Auill Bros. 50.00 of Directors to give the boys and Damn“, 3,0,, 50.00 young men the privilege oi‘ the p“ n, (‘imndler 50.00 Institution for a merely 1111111- ,1, n, l-nn-k 40.00 lnnl fee. which would hove to be ,G_D_\\1rig]"_ 25.00. greatly increased were it not for J_ O_ "ymlman n the splendid support of the con- \v_ S_ Lmhtnm ;00 111111111015’ S. A. McDonald 25.1111 The canvassers were tllcu given E_ IL "nvnnnn 15,00 their lists and after ll short but very 111161011111: and ouillnisticl Totnl subscribed ‘May 16th. Msnlluttan,| Hy “Your ashn-med of it." he culled clerk of West Chester received u, "ma, "om 3mm saying [he pap. Mr. lvicisnuc went ou to remark leased the land in question 99 yeursln.,m.v,,||nm, hon“ Samuel Chill-tors (Peel) defended the (ioverullll-nl. policy. l it was a source of satisfaction to nil Cluludiuus that ill compari- ‘soll with other countries of the ‘world. Canada was Ill nu enviable iflllaucial condition, Mr. lliclsunc said. 'l‘lle projected taxation llllll (llffer- would meet ilII file needs would leave a substantial once hetwvccu ordinary revenue and ordinary expenditure. One fl-uturc wus that those who wnlltcd to drink liquor would lluvc to puy n heavy tux on it. This was just. LIlIIIOI‘ was a luxury and must be pnill for by tlloso ' who indulged themselves. There are many reasons wily the time is not op» portulle for n. change Ill the inriif the chief of these, pending revision ‘of the United States tariff. it is ‘bl-ttcl‘ to nlukc haste slowly. li II4I‘Ill!l‘Il,I\l were free traders they ‘should have prucliucd ii. when they wero Ill power. liull. Mr. Fielding. Finance Min- ister. lllwnys brought dowll u pro- tectionist budget, llnd llle present tariff is lower than the lliheral ta- rlfl‘. The action of the ex-Fillsn- ce Minister llns glvcu this country in blue-k cyc and Mr. l). l). McKen- zie. who‘ is supporting the frec ‘jIZTIHIO move wus a protectionist as lfilr as the coal mines of Cape Bre- iton were concerned. l lVir. Mclsanc started to rend tllo Fielding amendment but the IJIDET‘ nl luembers culled upon him to "kllspense." across the floor. lthut the amendment wlls "the most podgc, which menus nothing null is intended to lmenu nothing." and ‘l). (l. lnvernrlrl, of Calgary, lllui bent both. lie llSPiI the put- ter for cvory stroke even the fIl‘I\~ cs on which he avcruged about 200 yards, a good part of which was made up ‘in the roll oi‘ ill». bull. Tile feature has never been approximated locally. Canoeing Tragedy rr-v“ 1i (Special to The Guardian) JTIIIRLAINID LAKE, Oht., Mo)‘ 10~ -An upturned canoe. a pair of mitts and a puddle tell tile tale of nn early Sunday morning tragedy. Alike ilitlsilk who recently lived Ill 'l‘ol"ontl1 is missing. His upturned canoe ivns found floating in the lake ylvstorlllly uftemoon by prospector Mickey Blanchard, com ing down the lake from his camp. Kuzllk leaves a wife and two chil- dren. = Prorogation Of Parliament Near OTTAWA. May IC-Tlle vntv on the budget Ill the lluusc of Conl- mons is expected to take place about Wednesday next. it is un- derstood the Prime Minister has expressed u llcslro lo have llle dc- bnte culled before Thursday and the Government speakers will be regulated accordingly. Mr. Mackenzie King, opposition, and the Crerar ngrsriuns have yet to take pnrt in the debate how- over, uud there ure said to be some seventeen other speakers on the Opposition side who have made known their intention of ta- king pnrt in the debate. if the vote on tho Budget comes on Wed- nesday or Thursday prorogatlon is expel-ted within about two weeks hereafter. ISan Salvador t Has Earthquakes SAN SALVADOR. REPUBLIC or SALVADOR. May Iii-Three strong earthquakes were felt throughout Salvador on Sntilrdny. There has ‘been no reports of cs.- ‘suulties or of material damage. run wnnrnnn rant-coupon TIDE, MOON, ET( TORONTO. cool. lllgh tide this morning at 7_1l. and l onight at 7.37. (Sun sets mills evening at 7.27 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.24. 4.15 1p. m. l-‘ull moon Saturday. May 21st ‘Noelle the Sunshine Kid May l7.—ll‘air and HIT THAT , OVER!