The Paper That overs Princfi Edward nuns‘ IiikeTheDew .- .. . curl-names ovarian. ‘rifle 0e!!!- Ierllng Glllillll; rounded 1881. ‘CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, MAY 1c, 1921 ead L i All The News Worth Reading All The All: Worth Printing By Mai-l l, Canada, MINEHS ill ‘llllllll Many Convicts r " A Cuba to Toronto llT . . 31101111 Prison l ’ ' t By Aerial Cruiser ill l] . i i . ‘HUNTSVILLE, Tex., May 13.-- . . A A ' ' H” N, ,0 e “a, m, f k T Now Desire Resumption Negotiations for Settlement 0f Dispute. (Special ‘o The Gulrdlan) Stalks] wlltlhoat humllation to either s e. nt e o ' ' LONDON, May 15 -—It‘ollowing terday Mr. 1.113331 oéegglznemttvril: ‘seps- the conciliatory eneech in the Denied l0 by Mr, J. RfClynes House of Commons on the miners chairman of the Parliamentary La: ntrlkeeituation veetertiav by Mr. bor Party, to ‘bring the miners and Lloyd George, it was learned unof- mine owners together. Mr. Clynes flciolly overtures have been made said that the miners were in the dilfllll; i110 P"! iiiifiiiilyddur ‘hours mood to accept the guidance of and which ‘are recorded as paving their leaders 1r offered fair and tho way lto a. settlement on the eqnltnhln (er-mg, British Favor Fall in Ontario German Concession: (Special to The Guard-Ian) (Speeiiri to The Guardian) LONDON, Msy.——lBerlilr, des-i KITCHENJDR. May 15.-~Produce patches assert there ls going foiVtoflk one grand drop on the mark- ward an exchange or views relati et yesterday morning. Butter was lve to cancellation of penalties Bellini; nt 35 cents. n drop of 20 placed on Germany after the meet- cents a‘ pound in one week, eggs ing of _ihe supreme allied council‘ sold at 35 centsper dozen. a drop in March. This included the QgQHOf five cents a dozen, potatoes ahlishment of a customs screen‘ 801d n! 75 08MB DB!‘ b118- along the Rhine and the occupa-l tlon oi Ruhr ports along the‘ ‘MILTON. Mn)’ 15-111 Nimbus- fljflng_ 1g 15 denim-ed grant 3m.‘ aweya township farmers sold hund nin favors a relaxation of allied; P9115 0f fiiiiliilli 0i but!" Yeiilefdiiy pregnnrn now that Germany has. at 20 cents a pound, the lowest in Farm Produce accepted the allied reparation Wilm- terms and is preparing to carry them to fulfillment. , ‘ France Favors - . _ ; , , Intervention in L P 1 n icollollllsllllsriclils, . - ° a F‘ D “Pm” i" T"; Glimm") " ‘ --. PAlRllS. May 15.—l1‘ranee is un- ‘Fol! 5-AL:_.3 n90 5p QQT aitelrably opposed to any German mgg_ Anpiy A330 pqgzroy 5L military operations in Upper‘ Sli- esia, declared Premier Brlund to- ‘FOR 8A'-tE--OOTTAGE. APPLY day. Entry of German- troops in al, allot ‘two guards and fled. ‘One guard probably was fatally indured. Six convicts obtained pis- tols and» charged the front gate of the lprlson, then charged guards on the inside of the prison walls and‘ broke into the armory, obtain- ing shot guns, then they returned to the inside walls, making an- -other charge on the guards. The prisoners escaped by way oi the east railway gates. Albout twenty- flvo shots were fired by the con- victs. The guards returned the fire but. it was not ‘known whether any of the escaping men were hit. Maritime Provinces TelegraphioNews (Special toil: Guardian) N0 AGENT REQUIREO HADIWAX, N. S. May 14-—A ras- olutlon to appoint a commercial agent to market the Provinces coal or member from Cape Breton ivas voted down in the House last night. BANYDITQ IN NEW BRUNSWICK gun and rifle held up the C. I’. ll. operator and this assistant at the Full-ville station earlytbls morning and rifled the till Their swag aulcunted ‘to about sixteen dollars. JURY IN STEEVES CASE DIS- MIQSED HOPEWdflrL. N. B. May lib-The jury in the-Steeves case after an all night deliberation failed to agree and were relieved from their duties by Chief Justice M-nekewon {Gilli} Eight were for conviction, and four for acquittal. -' HON .Mr. .WIGMORE TO SPEAK i‘ 4* Guard _ - to Upper Silesia would provoke ' " i - ‘ - ‘intervention “by regular Polish FORUKUll-"NL fdlutpmqt-iq-QN troops which would mean war. Ave 80 x‘ 1'0 . lirpply ALB. C. Guardian office. - and in such a war France could not remain neutral. According to v v __ expressions in official circles here ‘tron sALg-a Paths pg-mangg. today, Premier rBrland himself took Serbian Hares. Wlll ‘sell Cfffiflp,‘ the unusual course of receiving all E. M. Dewitt. Shediac, N. B,.the foreign newspaper correspon- - dents in a group this afternoon to uwAN-rgp, MAN QR 50v TQIrecount to them what the French work on farm. W. A. M. McRsofGovernment ‘had don-e and intend- Waterside Pownal. ed to do so. WANT-ED -—- filRL TO ASSIST, at general housework. Apply all Guardian office. iii l - .lH°I1°1‘$ Even _ gassed. M. C McGowan, Monta- In eFoirsAI-g-A KITCHEN sauce, (special to The Guardian) dining robin table and chairs. rundown, Sunk" May 15.—.i-n re-‘ Aw .10 o ter Street. turning to work the (Regina print- -_-< ._. ._.-_._ . ors will receive the same hour LgazoFLsgnxe wmkggli“; efpgfiuate as previously in job offices. iiencs ‘prcffiffed- Wme P 5f ifiurtlhwnrgvm Znwicgiizilflgivvtrlfli: Box 14 Charlottetown. (former wages w“, prevam whne ,WAN.I..ED To EXCHANGE_ the men in newspaper offices who general puma“ mam for Mwcontlnue at the 4-8 hour week will drlvon Apply Guardian otncei receive the same pay as formerly. ‘mung: ‘cams-sums sur-ron" num er 7 l4. Owner may have __ swine by calling at Guardian and ‘FOR SALE ONE STANDARD 2"": ‘mm Ymr- 57 B""“m“ and board. Write P. 0. Box 25. mrumpluo-A MAN waureo _ . Foil sALs-iiuire votiK sow m m“ 4 new, 11mm Apply with sinlcere regret the death away on- Saturday at her 276 Richmond ‘Street. . The deceased health for some though -ulp to a short time strong hopes ‘were entertained by bred mare, color black. Guar- h pay [or ML _ er relatives for her recovery. it _?_‘ __ __ gglesilagilfltllgalttgtm’ camAppb was not to be. however and at eFQR SALE 2 FLAT HOUSE’ 11 _‘_-_ 9 V‘ v ‘ - ncnn on‘ Saturday ‘hcr gentle spirit rooms, modern conveniences, YOUNG LADV WANTS 300M M538“ l" mm “"1" gave "- the late leaves to nllotirn besides her hus- band, one daughter, a years "elu, dress ilic pork with dill/Dr of 4; 8 weeks olti. Price to Robert McPh-all, New Haven. O. Hyndm-an, and‘ four brothers. MFREDBHICTON, u. s. May 14,,“ was The Hon W . R. Wigmore, Minlsi er of Customs is to speak at Rus- sia, Agornish today in the inter- ests c-f W. B. Hanson the Gov- ernment candidate 4n the York- Sudbnry bye election. no PERMIT ronwaneuousss 8'1‘ JOHIN. ‘N. B. May .l-i»~Thc lo- cal Temperance Alliance have re- ceived definite word t'rom Ottawa that no permit will be issued by the Government for the Federal lbonded warehouse, which Montreal‘ H3001‘ dealers wish to locate in thisl <3 Y. Death of Mrs. A- A._A1ley The Guardian records today of Mrs. Arthur ‘A. Alley. who passed‘ home, had been in ll-l- months lpust, Hi0. The deceased ‘was a ilaughteryof George J1. Beer and M.rs_ John The late Mrs. Alloy, who was a Strips Camouflage From Operations of Lib- erals and the Farm er Parties. “Foes Rake "Political Garbage and Ashes” Merciless Assault on Platform of. the Opposing Parties and Their Tariff Views‘ OTTAWA, lMay 14—ln a fight-l R. K. Anderson (ilallton) flpeak. lug speech which occupied tlic ‘li-t- ing from the government side, ad- ter purl. of two ilcurs, Right lion voirutcil a nlilliizy of moderate pro- Prime Minister tecllon which he said ‘was favored rd the aerial cruiser Santa. Marin flying from Cuba to Detroit via New York, Monlrczil and 'l‘orolltn, iiriloned geluly to ills WtllEfS of Toronto Bay at ten o'clock yester- day ‘morning and plowed llGl‘ way westward until she dropped anchor in front of the harbor board bulld- lng. Hundreds of curious specta- tors on the harbor buildlut- root‘ and along the docks watched her us she swooped gracefully into port. At the wheel was an old Toronto boy Capt. Theodore L. Tibbs, and when lie came to shore in n harbor board launch he was affectionately greeted by Ills sister Mrs. F. II. 'I‘r0ycr, lWllO llad not Arthur lMelghen. of Canada today led tack arzninst both Liberal nmi Pro- gledsiie parties in tho l-louso ilfliiiriiits the nt- WilS in favor of admitting by tlic majority; of the people. He llmnl- from the British isles and ' Canada's financial introduced by W. ‘D. Morrison. Lah- sr. some N. n. May 14-—Two masked men armed with a shot (yommmm n was the rll-lme yum-Northern Europe, holding that the Islam's contribution to the bllrlgct doubling 0t’ (‘unulitfn nonulution debate. and an opportunity for hlru "Clxtntliiilitgir 10f n {Kfntiliflf W85 to answer criticisms which have e $011 0n 0 tie rnlwny pro- been levelled at the government blem- before and since the discussion nfl 3- A- Shh“? (‘flhifle Cree-kl. ail-airs‘ wnuiiook sharp exception to the re- launched. iillflfliil of the prime minister re- Chanenged‘ N" Enemles gardlng Hi9‘ Progressive party and FFllis he (llil. ‘but in addition he issued a “llflllellile, t" the gave“: threw down the gauntlet to lean. gent l” m“ the Tm" l" t,“ ms" era oi‘ .botll parties on the other _ a KNWTM 9'°m'°"j.Th° Ifmgms‘ side of the chamber. The Progroa-JAYG“ ‘vuuld be 5"ll"“ed Wm‘ m” sives, he (leclared, were pltiylng town‘ practical politics. A desire to no: into the some boot with the Liber- ' ill ODDOBiIiOII “dictated the supportl of the Fielding "amendment. The bill to albollslh the commis- “They have made of themselves slon of conservation was read a something of a political annex to second time in the Senate this that porty-servile tools and mln-‘nfternoon. l-n proposing the rpass - ions of the official opposition one of the hill, Sir JMHCS Lougheeil ready to do whatever they are ilid",g'arl-id that the commission had ex - insisted the Prime Minister. "\vlly|l€llil6(l its scope and activities, un- not throw the musk away?" "“'ll_v.lll it threatened to ilsul-p the pow- nnt join right up?“ “Let them ers and functions 0f the govern throw away both platforms and nlent itself. lt invaded the field of frame one on which they can bntumgrlculture; dipped into external rstunil and then remain on it, but affairs by mnkling representations do not let them say that one is':il Washington; invaded thn llepart still ‘back on the 1918 platform mom of thr- lnterlnr by meddling ad the other on the 1919 platform wvilh tlic administration of natural when, as a mutter of fact, eacli resources; took up ‘the question of I in the Senate of them has illscuriléd those platfi " “ewes-s; extended its 8000i‘ lormii.’ t1’ 1o the Department or Marine our‘ Rake All Garbage lFisheries: d-ipped down under the The speech of the Prime Iillnis-‘earth and interfered listened to ‘by a well fill. and minerals; and finally took a. loll house and galleries. Loud ap- hand in the question of scientific |pluuse from the Government hen-I and industrial research, The conse clles greeted his sallies, and there quences were not only implication, Willi Practically no interruptions but rivalry ‘with the civil service. fronl either the Liberals or Pro. Firflsslvos. Opposition amend ments to supply motions come lu - i» move lilllltlflllfflilflffl to supply,“ he said. They have raked all tho ash "lcibrel/Bfytliing fronl the pnlltl-hcar the mouth of the Sfilflgllf", 99-1 ‘lilfll-lian that could be thought River here on Wednesday I and 0f has been moved in this House yesterday was taken to thelRomzm in amendment to supply- every- Catholic Church at Grand Dlgue tiiliii; except the platform. where the funeral took place, F011: Why had the Fielding amend- gore was drowned l-asl fall tinder ment been introduced. Last year pathetic circumstances. Ice had the Liberals ail introduced an formed along the shore. but was amendment ca ling for n reduction not compact’ and when he crossed in the tariff, ‘but this ycar, sailffrom tShediac island, ‘lwn miles Mr. Mcighen. their imlendmenfidlstant. a boat, ho became mur- called for no reduction. onned inst muss of heavy soft lvc Real-ly a Py-siwuonm and snow (luring o. slitf blow and ll-ion. W. ‘S. Fielding, the mover,“ iiilllW. Slflfiii- ‘ of the amendment. ivas, in rnnmy‘ Eilforis were uuulc in izci in him an adherent of the policy m‘ pm. from the lsllflillilf‘. shore, but a bout tection. He had demnngtpnted phgspcoulfl not force its tray through conclusively rlnrlng nit, (mum nl-‘tbe mass and thr- ltltlcr would not office as Minister of Finance lnJJQitr the sleight or anything sub- fhelLatprlgr ndmgnmtrannn‘ no had‘Bllll'lf.fitl by wllil-ll fllf‘ man could found n [irnlggfl-vg 1M1” m effectibo arlded_ Fearing probably that hc when be took office and ho had Would ‘perish from oxprlsurc In hi.“ loft it in gffeci“ boat he strapped pieces of wood tn lu cnntrns; Wm, the Mumde of his ‘feet and flllilfiftVilfPil to wulk the Liner-in] (mposmon m‘, gm“ ashore ‘but broke through the ernlment came out fearlessly‘ and. unsuliistantlal lm-nss into, deep wat. made its denmmflm, on the 1mm er. He struggled for d consider- suld the Prim‘, Mqnmterl Th? m“: able time and perished in sight of eminent ngond gm. the mrm, wvméh man-v helpless persons who anx- exlstcd today "we want pmwc_ inusly watched him from laud. lion in- this nbumry. um "me as Had the seriousness of the situa- tion been realized on shore in _ funeral oration. The renlalns were for his censure. "W0 know that BODY FOUND IN BAY AT (llilv. Dr. llall Will-i lwell-known mylllnnoralblo friends opposite, SHEDIAC I11 (‘llurlnilnlrown having vmm; have been struggling llzird to - lllli‘ lslllnd on vilflOlis occasions in Q}{ED|_AC_ N_ [p] May 1;;____-|~he conilor-tliln with cmgonlzlng ‘body of Tilonlas Gilugcrc of shod-l lbeaps and burbago barrels of pol-Iian island, wnn fnnnr] in "n. I seen him for tlic last two Yearli- lluneral of the Late Rev. William Phelan The funeral of the late Rev. William Phelan of Sturgeon took place there on Wednesday morn- ing last at 9.30 itld was one of the largest ever seen in that part of the c0untry_ people of all denom- inations from for and near. as Wfflll as deceascds own parish- ioners being present, whllo almost all the clergy of the illocese took part in the service. Rev. Alex Mc- Auliiy was the celebrant, wllb Rev_ Fr. McG-uigan as ileucon and new ‘P4,. J. Smith. sulrdeairon, and new Mnnricg ‘McDonald, master of ceremonies. ‘His l;i'il'.'l-‘il1lli Bliilii-Yii Ollleary was present in Wile and mitre, assisted ‘by Rev. Mgl‘. Mi!- Lenn and Rev. Dl‘. McLelli-ln of the St. ‘Dunstanhl Ilniverslty His Lordship delivered an appropriate laid to rest tile church had erected. in. the vault beneath "which the ilcccased (Special to The Guardian) ST. MARIE, Mich, May lfl-Jlhvo barges, the biistec and the Peshti- go, broke away from the steamer Seillall 0i‘ the 0. W. Blodgett Lille, six miles albove Whitefish point llur ing a raging snowstorm on Lake Superior yesterday morning. Ac ~- corrllng to a wireless ilespatcll from Whitefish Point the Sclllull Speaker’s Brother Has Small Majority (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, May l5-—ln the by elec lion in Penrilh rendered necessary by the retirement. Hon. J. W. Lowther, former Speaker of the House of Commons, his brother Fir Cecil Lowiher, coalition unionist polled, 7.678 votes and his opponet Mr. Levi COlllHOll, independent lib- eral, polled 7,647 VOICE. At the Methodist [llllltll Yesterday rQwing lo the illness of the Rev. Mr, Qlcnilenning the pulpit of the ltietllorllsi- Chulfcl‘ w“ Occupied yesterday luoriiiiill ‘by ill‘? Rev» Mf- ftuylnlonil, the Refit-Ci‘ "l si- 93"" Church, Charlottetown. In his introductory rolntiflii‘ M‘ Rziyllloml expressed his pleiifllm in having an opportunit)‘ B! Ml" Death oi not ._' Allied lhll TORONTO. Mil)‘ IPv-llov. Dr. Alfred Hall, senior chaplain and Henerlil secretary of tile Sailors Society in (faniida, yesterday iii. his home here after a lonlg illness. ' ‘Rev. Dr. Halli was born in New- bllry, England. about seventy yours zlgo. llc la survived by his willow and ilnn young ilauglltery A llzlval funcrill is ‘being arranged. the Navy bezigno branch and on other work ln the lntercsls of the Navy League He was a. nlculber of the ilaptist Church and preached clo- quent sermons in the >(‘hzlrlottc-| ownBnptist Church bearing‘ he sea nn-tl sen power. Ills pass- ing will ‘be sincerely regretted.) London May Not Collect Fifty Per Cent LONDON, Mziy l‘2 ~A licrlin flos- lilltcll t) limiters Llluitcil says that while tho Bllitish Gnvornnlcnt will retain thr- not illnpnwcring a levy of 50 pcr isent nu German exports the lilvv bill will virtually be sus- pi-nileii in favor of the collci-lirln of the 25 pcr ccnt tax prcsi-rllleil in the ultimatum to Germany. - it is pointed out in London that dllo itbovo mentioned act does not stipulate the precise percentage to he (vollccteil, which is loft to the discretion of the government; hence this not can cnsily bn iii-om- nlodnted to new circumstances. _ Natinnnlmwtiy. Ho took for ills subject The with mines Council of the British an-tl Foreign Book and the House". llnd his ser- dlerl 'mon was very much appreciated by enlarge church was well iiilfill ‘FOR BALE, pounds. Airman. Apply eriok nyue, Ulirnvvail. blah,‘ Mugate. ‘WANTED ’ TO 11o. Apply a. A. Mhminrr, York. . . _...___..____. FIRST CLASS lbrood mare weight about 1200 Fred- eame ‘please notify David Siles- _-._g_4h_g_' - ' ‘PUROHAOE.-- Anyone having u good xrochry or other business for sile in the city, apply with particulars to most estimable lady. will be neatly missed in the comrmrunlty She took a prominent pert in the various women‘s organizations. l0 which she ‘belonged and her loss will ‘be ‘keenly felt. ‘TO LET-THREE ROOMS ON second flight suitable for light house keeping. Apply 243 Pow- nai St. ii °HORSES WANTED- AT EAS- . _ . The funeral which takes place - ._-¢_-rv . I l l ‘ ‘ ‘STRAYED PM," My PREW"; tzizlsrshoglele frgtonltb giiighditiielnerhfinili‘: todrah); wéiaairighgigivéztzaénds s‘ em it would be illsaslrolls nn the canal Maltiitslillitlwedksilito. 2 red lbs also some izood drivers. gylmlputhy to the bereaved no (laivnlltgi lgitlilfilllflf rgviskl" i in title 5 g (1 y“ . 1 1W9» any . " I - ~ _ s or lanain o llla o. oneapliiiowini - whereabouts of $19?‘ Mcnoun" and ‘mm I any changes. The budget as we. srnavlo-si-‘ndra MY PREMIS- es at Mal-gate 4 weeks n50. 2 sheep ,(.1 yearling. 1 ewe) lily- ohs knowlilg whereabouts 11mg please notify. David Shoc- Island Senators and The Potato Situation Q l-v ac. N. ‘B. Cod Oil ‘Fox Biscuits mended IOIMMVIII. Manda men , event ‘CHOIX LOT’ ‘FUR SALE ON Pfeultnt Qtrslt, l ‘will sell ‘on , May 18th., com- lot :1 ‘(dds MI. l). In. entitling: 0f Ill M 100 l’ o ‘ noted on Helm Direct. adjoin- of C. D_ Bell o to the 01'0- on-Tormsllt V. "i Nifilll‘ X. Y. ZIP-Ia Clilmqillfallh OHCVG. fill}, rMnrllte- I ’ grlvrAwAi Mayplxln the aemna , l . Se t ‘ lied m. tron IRUIs-JA new rem oollvsn amw M13; satnlioicttgfieglt- ,g,,*,*,{,,, "Phfgh _,{,,B§f $6, m “rud “m” 9m” luamntQd &n'i'r?°' ‘mete ha,“ w m, Prince Edward island. A surplus of WW lim- nritiitl mwlililiiii- i° °"- °° - a million bushels or potatoes could Apply. ll. C. (Willa, Petltcodi- HAVI vou no TH! lmrzhlAi, in your ranch? They 1N! ltllhiy recom- ‘ sliced ranch- ers. 90nd ‘for $0 lbs sample to the imperial Biltuit Co, char- mun‘. noihiing whom:- Men iu~ eluding ‘reverse clutch. P. O. B01508, Charlottetown. rrsnosns-rrluolns wiu. s: rdceivcd for the remodelling 0f n1» Public Hull st lcisslten up ‘ti i Saturday noon. Mhy 21. 1921. The lowest or my 19nd" 11°! niicesurily accepted. Plans and specifications to be seen st Dili- iel I‘. Fraser's ‘Ifinssum. ‘ ‘FOR OALI ON-l FIIHINQ ii f . Bottom and fittinl nsoil and l0 horsepower en zine: also another 6 horfliitiwii‘ e m .:~:i‘:.:..:.-“:: . Q . "“‘°"i2‘."h.-li... ismrmutioii to lil‘ ‘I 19R!- not be marketed on account of them, he said. His urged that the government railway needed a man- ager familiar with local conditions. Potatoes were selling for seventeen cents per ‘bushel, while freight rates were forty-three cents per hundred pounds. Senator Prdivsefs plea was strongly endorsed by Senator Mur- phy. The existing condition was in- tolerable. he said. Sir. James Ihuglieed reminded title two senators mini Prince Ed- ward island tblt the government hsd nifoontrol over freight rates. He advised them to press their cue before the flllvvsy coinmls, n. game ashamed until ‘this - S. a "t"? country in the world has it, withl-‘the exception of Great Bri- tain. he said. “Great Britain is 00mins rmind to it pretty fusi." Disaster For cans-an genie“ 77y the finance minister had met with the general approval of the country. L. T. Paraud‘ (Megantlc) that the future of the Dominion demanded urpfih the House of Commons executing the will of lhc Dimple. The government have a mandate to justify them in undrr- taking their grave responsibilities. l! (‘Mada WM to make any head- way and this bsd been long in Wbflydnce. it was necessary to clear tho deck for action, open a. new chapter In history, and put in a strong government fresh from ll lwiinlar victory and with a cleal ntlinditte for policies that bad‘ been ‘iscussed before and accepted by said time it is thought that Fougere might have been rescued. how. evor_ moi- Mystery of Open Grave Explained By Maine Police BRUNSWICK. Me, May l~i—-'l‘hc mystery surrounding the opening of a ilrnve in the Albbot fnml-ly burial lot on a farm near here has been solved lo the satisfaction of the police who for severaljilays have Ileen looking for supposed re- surrectlonlsls. Tile explanation the police found was that an elderly mun haul a dream that a ghost led him by the hand to a place, leading him with the suggestion that if he would dig in the spot he would ilnd a pot of gold. The rplace of the dream was the Abbott burial lot. The lot had not been used for a hundred years or more and the con the peuple. gave ‘expression to the principles of Liberalism on fiscal matters. it recalled a double picture First. m9 "m," wucy o; m, ‘ovum, token as none of the Abbott family mgni, and nocomny m, when; is now living. The grave diggeri poflgy which q,“ ‘(mu 4o “m toldJlhe police that he found noth- country its happiness and tents of the graves has been cm vented into dust. Nevertheless one of the graves was found opened. The linen who dug into the grave told of hi! dream and of the rill:- glng with the result that the sinry reached the ears oi‘ the police who accepted it no the solution of the mystery. No legal action will be A Double Picture The amendment to the budget ing in the -grsve -—-——-oc>-__- MISSING ‘TREASURER WEDS YOUNG GIRLS Although Ho left Wife Behind He Wisp Able to Mat-r! Aqaln Under Loose Connec Icut Laws NEW YORK_ May l3.~lSllilbcl K. Siver. elderly church treasurer. ‘wlln illsuppeareil from New Bruns- wick (N. J.), ten days ago. leaving u wife and three grown sons, tnok advantage ofthe loophole ln the Connecticut lblgnmy law and’ Will! married .ln Greenwich to Adele Gouin, the eixhteen-year-old walt- reas and business college student of Perth Amboy. whose disappear- ance lwas coincident with his nwn. lSiver‘s associates and friends of the young woman were astonished when‘ they learned of the mar- riage as they were aware that Miss Gouin knew Siver already had a ‘wife of twenty-five years standing The couple tried to get a license ln Perth Amboy, but were refused because it was there that lSlver was married. The girl's mother, Mrs. Kather- ine Gouln, accompanied them when they were refused a license. An even more remnrknhle phase of the occurence lies in the fact that though Mrs. Gouin was pres- ent when the license was refused because Giver had a wife. he suc- ceeded in having the ceremony performed in Connecticut because he presented en affidavit purport- known ilrossing a congregation in a sis- ter church. He‘ was of the opinion that the narrow sccturlnism of former days was flint D1155"!!! the large congregation‘ present. in fact tlle whole service was very impressive and the develoiinleut or his subject was calculated t0 have a lusting influence upon his hearers. in the evening the Rev. L. A. Buckley, National Y. MI.‘ ‘P. A. Secretary prnaizlulrl ‘zit n Hither and Son“ service, A male choir of some fort)’ voices fllrnishorl the "music. A snln was rendered ‘by Mi‘. G- ii. Gilrbell and ii male ililitileii" wns given ,by Messrs‘ ilutclleson. Ritchie. Taylor and Cornell. The; l the service was one of especial in- terest to all. A Building f rel 00-00. " I subnerlltlol. deltas g‘ ‘n u” I IN llllllllllllN fllll Blizzard Strikes Lake Superior and Causes Loss of Two Barges. was able to get in the lee of White fish Point and is reported safe, but the-barges have not been located. A coastguard cutter has been sent out to search for the barges. No other mishaps have been reported as result of the blizzard one of the worst in years. Six inches of snow fell during the night and the teln- perature dropped to below freezing. Paper Manufacturers No Surrender (Special to The Guardian) QUEBEC, May 15—Sir William Price, head of the firm of Price Bros and Co., Ltd, returned from Kenognmi last evening and stated the strikes in the paper mills at Kenogsmi and Jonquiere c0ntinu-- ed. He affirmed that as far as his company was concerned it would never give in to themes. OTTAWA. May lit-The réiiiflili inlmedlatly to produce their cost sheets before the parliamentary ccmnllttee on ‘the fuel eulllliy of Canada was met yesterday morning by a decision to summon the bend officials oi both companies before the committee. In the event of an- other refusal the offending opera-- tors will be reported to the House of Commons for action. The wit-- nesses were ordered ‘to B0998? 011 Tuesday morning. Montreal Fur " Auction Proves Mr. Chester w. McLure. who returned last week from Montreal where he attended the Canadinn fur auction. declares that lt was quite evident that the better quality shins, which fetched the big prices, were the product of I’. E. island. There were iC-i silver fox skins rm sale at the auction. Cviiiilfllliig of about 225 fresh skills, the bal- ance being stale and dnmngfld SklllS. Tile prices realized at this sale were illlly 30 per cent in advance on market conditions. Tile bid- ding was spirited throughout the enrire sale. The best prices realized wert- from $250 to $400. One fine sli- ver skin (P. E. Island product) re allzeil $525. Boom Needed. 'l‘llo ‘lyililllinl: boom tllnl. is sprout. lrlg tllrilllgll (lanarlzl this ywir is‘ founded on tho i-ll-t that buillllnfl] expenses arc as lnw now as they, Wm h" any “mo, villa your. 'lllo_ nlot is tho expert uriniuu "i f". manufacturers ill the huildlnit‘ world and rover: i-vol": inrlill-try oven remotely connect-vi with flu" trudc. _ l (‘zlptl ulists tn a larllfi CXlCiil-l have wtllilrawn from the Stoiik exchange and are finding in real astute and bllliling a fair better, return for their 1110119)‘ iliilli ill?" can secure from municipal bonus or industrial stocks. ‘ Taking these flirts in mind, it lull interesting to note that [lip May} issue oil tliiliihiniuliun Building: Revew shows that the wholesale; price for i»? building luntcrikls has ilrnppcd 19.8 per cent frorm the: high mark of May. i920 and 4‘ per ‘cont from tlic last I month.’ Building costs are gradually low- ering. and it is siilil with a promin- ent Akrln (Ohio! contractor as] authority that a dwelling which, cost $6,202.85 in 1920 can be built now for $4,893.76. During the last month contracts to the value of $i.0i1'li900 were awnrdled, in the Maritime Provinces and the con- contemplatezl construction work‘ amounted tn $1,679,200. Building; contracts awarded ln April through| the whole Dominion totaled $21,- o22,ooo of which $9,451,000 Was forl residences. [ Having these facts in mind snys- a Summerside correspondent it isl surprising that so lttle building isl contemplated or under way in,‘ ‘Prince County. In Summersidel particularly lbuildng operations} have lbeen very light during tbul last year and very little wol-k ls suggested for this year. With s "bear" tendency in the building market, however, it is bi- lieved that several new residences. will he erected this summer, and’ that a fewof the boarding housesl will ‘be remodeled and enlarged’ as the present ‘housl capacity of the lmvn is taxed to its utmost to accommodate those from ou of town who are now employed in r ” ‘like ' — 1 n» r »_-.,r,,.<. 7 wrung}. OXQGP‘ TONY 60"" c " “H; - "‘ l _ not _ .4- tng to be by the mother, giving her r" _ ._ _ some of tilie spores in the western r Ac [a year ago, stronitlY firiiVell Tllle sale ill general of all filrz" offered. willie lowcr Lil Prices that that there was a good demand and that. tho goods \Vl‘l‘l' actually marketed. Fisher and braver furs ivnrc ill strong demand and llrobalhly W‘ nllzcd a sharper advance than was anticipated. There was u good attendance of American buyers as well as Calla- dlnll, and also a number of agents representing European houses. THE WEATHER TEMPERATUR T1DE, MOON, ETC High tide this evening ntlti-h» and tomorrow morning at 7.1 ‘u! Sun sets this evening i" 7'fi7|)\“ ripen tomorrow morning at‘, ...h. ’ lpull moon ‘Saturday MM ~19‘ a’ 4.15 n. m. _ Nonzle the Sunshine Kid r I DO THIS ONCE. IN A vol-l I UE. To RESP MY FEET ‘ i’ l IslandSupbfidrity“