._. _.. .._- , ililh Inn I ' If) no Th!‘ ' who: Prlnlo Ilword ' Illoll Like The Dow. i _ llifl.4lr"zv" J union's;- _ one. ekrffliv" P. i. iiiiiiii ii iiiiisiiiiii iiiiiiiiiisiiiiii dly the best Equipped School of N a- vigation in Canada and Equal to the best in the Old Country. Prospects Good for Large Attendance in near Fu- ture. ody C! Me v -’i4"/.//"ni,r~— _ _ . .... >,.,_ ‘ wwa-fi-J‘ . a ’__.._____’*~1'-'-"* V | Motown Guard! The: Oeltl. ".11; our-nu. all‘... um. lllllilllt lillllllfill [I llll ltllllfi WllH Biflllllll ritish Delegates Regard Frai1ce’s De- mantis as Impossible of Fulfilment. Council Adjourned to give Further Op portuiiity for Explanations. CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA BRITISH llflllll lllfillllfifiifi llllt5lllllll lll lllHEBlllUllllll Union ConferencePresents Resolution Ein- bodying their Idea of a Solution of Un- g employment Problem. , FRIDAY, JANUARY 28, 1921 liNillHiH iii; iiiiiisii ii iiiiiiiii iiiiiiis A Line of 8,000 ton Passen Steamers to ply Between Boston and St. J0hn’s and Montreal with Halifax and Charlottetown as Ports of Call. lLAiiildAx, Jan. 26.- z its suggestions for o. sol ‘toned he“ “may m!“ Allin! Iylall. lfilllifllifi ger and Freight Admitge (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Jan. 27.——Tlie question of direct action by British labor in‘ connect-ion with the unemployment ation was brought to the fore. itlcri would be dis vision regarding it reached on Feb- llltlry 23. The conference unani--- _ ' zulopted a Joint resolution cinbody cussed and a de- (Special to The Guardian) - .- ~ win“, ' ‘ PARIS. Jan. 27.—It iwas undor- M “himfigr ' . _._...____ food lliis itiorning that the British lllillifilfil conference only recommend ed that t.he supreme council claim three billion It was re- The Trinidad of that line was l‘ popular boat. fl elegziiiou attending" the session ot 9 Supreme Allied Conn renrli vii-w {Ggilflliflll German rep flllullrl. The morning's sitting of i. council was cancelled in order in Mr. Lloyd George might have . opportunity i tli members of the council regard g tho idrcnch position as set forth ester-day by Raoul Douiiier, French lnisu-r of Finance. M. Doumer eld thui Germany could easily pa welve billion gold marks on her xports. Lloyd 4 George remarked at l\l. Doiimei-‘s. statement con - ined indications of very different stimates from those given so far. e recalled that the Brussels ti - llTCilllWCllS cil consid-i rcdli impossible to iigrce to the UBWIT FINANCIAL STATEMENT he Transactions of the Past YearlShow a ‘, and goods froii lod of five ye: Jlicugh showing the greatest sym "pathy for th 01' ENIIICB m ~ to be considered whole. it was a question not ly of setting France on her f0 ie-establishlng the economic item oi‘ the whole of Europe. l dltlon to fixing the time iinii the disarmament clauses. Mar Pooh's report demands as ind sible the adoption of pcnaitie non compliance nation of further G isuch as the Ruhr, a of the period of ‘Rhine land. ts shall TS Small Deficit. --_--nnq-_-_ The City Council held n spticlnl acting last evening when the iin ual statement of receipts and ex- enditiirc was submitted by Conn lloi- “Iibster, chairman oi‘ the Fi-. iincc Committee. The report sliowu that taxes have ccn Vfllll paid and tho finances ofl e city in est-silent shape. While? e statcitoiir shows a deficit ofl .767.fl6 on the year's transactions,‘ is amount fins been largely reduc . by the repeipt__of.outstnnding xos due for i920. ' in presenting the statement the l , y several it’ is ll tlic expenditure. ioiioiiiisoo srociiiis, ‘Libeml ‘ro Len-Rooms WITH onl without board. 233 Queen St. , l l I i l JNO. ALFRED McDONALD Land Surveyor, Hermanrville. ofsiifs, FSEBl-TMILK cow, Jersey grade. Byrne Bros, North River. MATDV . housework. Apply 5 BDHIIB Bi. OME SEEKERS.-- SEND FOR Vlrrzliiiri farm list, Dept. 275 Em- poria, Va. MAID WANTED for Sonora-l housework in family of three. Good home. References raquii eii. Apply 26'! Richmond St. EACHER WANTED FOR BRAE School district. No 1i. Sulllil merit sixty dollars for remainder oi tor-iii. Archie McLean Colo . ma. GLASSES IN was; Fiiioer can have some by prov- Ilii property and paying for ad It this office. _________.__.__. ‘WANTED-WARIHOUGE sulr lblofor farm machinery. Com- mlull ‘Illa with Samuel Kennedy, 184 Kvnt Street 3i §‘~ -»-» ~-i_...._..___5_, . _¢___r- l-OBT IN CITY ON JANUARY 14th hlack corded silk haudbas Mntaininz two articles. Please Yopat Guardian office. "Ponmniow wmvso As TO Mlllll": of ICathei-iuo Mcbond i H nnuvrtnmymutonebono island Hospital; she has sisters in m l0" and n. brother in Prince mgiard island; Prince Edward is \_____mbevs,piiaoso ogmy-e- - osurtsmsu‘ CAN I! A0- gommfidiltfid with rooms ruin ° use with all 1rd in private ho H! conveniences. Central - Apply “I. ll’. O." oars m. rouwolvg. OUANYITV OF I er Fox Felts, Mink and k "limit. for tiinmv York mu- ‘t- “lubed g to reach me st rmmfi-"lde on or before Thurs- “! 1118M. February 8rd. 0M “P "m 1w» mp to me m 1M- Street. New York. bursaries. » ‘WANriro, _ eiq. yo", 4%.’. ..._ _. Sonic ilepm-tnients overrun the es tiiiizites prepared by the committee. s were consider- l absolutely necessary by the coun and these increase (‘l oil. llfl This was unforeseen itu gold iiinrks in money s _ , l Germany for a per ititluy at the National , , _ _ the Labor Party and L "H" Mo“ 6001M’ a! Congress here. Discussing tho i e sacrifices and needs “may or labor toward V inent J. H. Thomas. l\l {untamed m“ ‘he also‘; tnry of the National Union of Rail Ham} wnymen, said that ii’ the govern at but inent failed to accept the proposal syn - n sn- in lspen- s for notably the occu - erman territory, rid the extension occupation of the b]. l ' .‘ . 4 1 One largo amount ivus the bonus blilllllnifiqllgfloizlllilg ‘£23131? cxgrn m“ id to the city teachers oi‘ $2.000. ' ‘ and yet he Trades- U ion . P., Sect-e oi‘ labor the question of direct ac 1P. E. l. P0 i he incorporated. 0 The annual meeting Edwiziird lslainid Potato soc! Wail es C noon. Mir. A. dent Drestded. The minutes of the last meet 511;; were rind nnil llpprtivmL Presidlzni Sllilhlllll-lf-“(l the Dire reipor-it showing the iiiieiiiliersl be 140. 'l“he report i'i7“lillll‘i\ li-csuilt of the Potato Growin IVllltHl lllllltl- L“O'l'i‘lil‘l'lllllill('lLS oi‘ rii’ llllt‘ PPOVlIIC il ill o ii lliil Wliitill tihe directors during the year. ln tli. was decided by the Council to be Cour“, of “his repofl’ n “us Bu“ only fair to the teachers. The sink- 0 been well pro - ,, lni: funds have all vidcd for and or liifrflfll requirements. A izhig the City Clerk to per-man m, ent streets-fronting their ics snid nmoiinls to be unelst. proper paid before ECREjEéFT” Captain Evans t” to The Gunrdlln.) .LO.\'DON, Jan. 27.-—'i‘he action oi‘ the Liberal Association of Card- igansliiro in rejecting the Premier's Secreinigv. Captain Evans and dec- iding to nominate Mr. Llewellyn Wllliziiiis on uncompromising crit-ic of the coalition is admitted by Gov- eminent organs its ll. preliminary victory for the Government's enem- ies and n severe blow to the pres- tige of lilr. Lloyd George’. f J Sold the Ships That Watched Subs (Special to -’f‘ho Guardian) orriiwe, Jan. z-L-Aii lllfllcftf. - on of the number of small craft rimmed in holding the German sub iririne menace in check during the 1st year of the war is indicated in t.e annual report 0f the Department .icnt of Naval Service issued to - lay. The roport states that ss no so could the found for these ves - sols in the service it was necessary ‘hat they should be disposed of. All ‘old seventeen trawlers and other ships and eleven motor launches beloncinz to the Canadian service ivere sold, for which over three hun lrod thousand dollars was realized. ‘TEACHER WANTED. —EXPER- fenced 1st, or 2nd class teacher for Cornwall Valley School_ Ai- sei-m. shim $100.00 oer month- School to open about February 14th. Board $30.00 our mouth- Apply by wire or letter to A. T. Gay, Becy,_ Box 84. Elnora, Ai- bcrto. - ‘SALEUMIN WANTED-Nuis- imm. a self resriecvini: sflleflmflfl whose ambition ls beyond l\l! mount occupation mlsht "lid more-congenial employment "l"! no and at the some time double laiinoomo. We require n m" 01’ clean character sound in mind and body. ‘of strong Pflffiflllllll? who would appreciate a life posi- tlon- with a tut mvins wiser" where‘ industry would be r0- wlrdod with tn above average comings; married man 01'9"?" 0d. Apply to Mr. A. W. WW- looolld M m “limo. m. n. aunt. luminar- qppqgm PM!“ , nun biiiidins, Queen 9L. P031111 resolution was passed author- m me go niot only of the qualit‘ Product shit-plied. but ‘ways and mionins of liunilllng. liparoiicruliir fact evidenced is ‘titres and setting s price for llll‘ DJlJ-ll i. i"! .1‘ tlilivn i) sales. i vtvuise our goods and use. nrissl wo expect to ha the quantity that we have year to year. We believe the a miin-kot for the No l Seed ivitil ‘lid-Vie if we use busiioss in ode no dnifloirizn buyers of the quality of what we oiti-r. An tllio production of Certified it was only tho cxtzolieint oi‘ iciu-r product that iiizrdi: We must meet mir lirrvr-rs (fem - from re is \Vc eth - Serif is u. spot-frail business Hill] regl uliitiioiis for the. inspection of iliol mowing oroip Imid inspection of the tuft-rs when dug properly rmuc unideir lihle control of the Associo: _ we also thin-k the mariteitiri‘: should be done co-opcrnlively by tho Association aind that ire s-‘lioiilti fliilfllt a distinctive tirade ni.i.rk niiiimie liar P. E. l. Seed and have the sit-rule reiglsteiivtid as a protect "on antitrust. persona who would ‘try to srilil inspected setid that as for as ouiinward nppenra-ttccs go would ii-iolr rroirwl. ilnit would have serious constdtutliomiil diseases that wther mounted would produce o crop that Wotlllli be ruinous to the reputm. ion of P. E. island grown seed. W0 are of idle opinion mhot if tho Association was incorporated would be nruch easier to handle tho business especially" of co-opep nitivo marketing Ahoilieir truth impressed V011:- Directors is that our mom I Ofl 1761's ‘must be both honest and intcllr, gent. l-ilonest to a degree of not snooping to the stripping of other than wlhrtt dhe standard requires rind inteliligeirii enough to tihialt should tihoy do so, they ruir not their own future only but al so ithiat oif the Association We also wish to GXDPF-rtihl our "tppirici-iifin ‘ . .':‘ '. ‘tun n-er in which Mr. Bout-tor our sec rotary, conduc oil tho corresponl- mice and other business of tho Association. This Mancini stateinent was next rrsaid by Mir. Boitltor and showed a balance 0f $82.35. The atonement of transactions in connection with shipments oi Potatoes showed that 4.030. 5112 bushels of potatoes hiu $8 460.84 arid i512 bus-hells $2. and $1.25 bringing $6,640. Ono of the meinibom complained ihuit iihe red potailoes in his dile- iirict lizul niot been inspected. Mr. .l. J. flu-ghee suggested that it would Ibo a 500d idenfoi- the ins pectior to sive notice honors bond of itiho itimn n! itMPOIDV-ldll- Mr. S. G. Peppin. Plant Path 0.03151, 1hr; w" :\:\| n. said tliui applications were 00mins in all m, tmirimdiiliiewmriiti likoboseo rlils done if it were feasible, Ila Bwpeq 1.11m this latest data for r0 cqlvtng appllofllidlil WSI- ti} Q0 Julv l5 rm Another’: mm VII 1M1 Gt s linemploy- (‘DHCP niliiie of the Prince Growers As- atilon opened in tlic Prince of; oliloge Hail yesterday after E. Dewar, tslie Presi 'i‘l1vlP. E. ctofs iip ll] g coin buyrrr l.i i. yrossiilils tlirontrli tii; various iirrrreiiriiiis . ivas ciLilron. tlio iv :i. rlrd on by tixperionce of the season's h . '.-. h-ns given usvery vziiuulil» the adiapit u (lfsidnl: One lil that wu- must resent to otliisir ways of "i-ketlrig than sitting in our o1 As has ill-ITHIIIQ’ liflsli in icrsiirzi-rlfy in iiilieiir home iciviis, ad on ‘lllifli oir special aoreiiiii ii’ ‘J-lle satisfactorily’ conference of ution of fill‘ Jser-urlty -_lC‘llll'Pll the government's foremost ' n ‘is to i'ind productive work slat sizindit - worker. oloiiigmiis _|_|l|__l_lflNUAi SESSION The Association Adopts a Con: [lotion and Will of Procieillngs. stirmitted and ti. to be coirrecit. ililr. l3Ulllil8l‘, ilir- evening some romiarks stated that Profess ,<‘-r Morse of New Jersey hi d Liyhlv lFPCOil1lilll't’tl’1-dEd the potato wed from I. declarirg [ll-ill “iv 1i.-iii never n-tgln lactic-r lrotiv 1‘ in "ix-m those. He ailso iii.‘ gm; ho hail i-rtiiivvil '.l I .. iiii a i)l"’ l-luirl starting that? they hal no -r Ftfldll a. bcttor var '*v of ""' ‘lid’! llitiso l‘ri'!'.‘l\ ‘uni lost .\".iitiiii.i .\.'»r. l-‘mr r . "isti-il l‘li.' iiiipo. tzrrioe oi‘ <tiiiuptir~ ‘ ‘* ziinrk. To have such ii mg on every has 0f pointers, he said would ho well virorth while. ().i iiiziiiiiii of Mr, Brodie second ril liv i.\ir. lV. A. Allktfll it Will decided that the Assoc-lather‘. fluonii! iiivie trade mark. Tihe Pr out tilren iii-e question of incor Association ll‘ d nifter some discus slon it was. r wed by Mr. J. E. . . l‘. BECOHTIIEJTI by Mr. ri that tire Assoc it l(' hire dirt-cm . . .ivo tho Association This mfltinn was car ried. Tiho < ist-itution was tiieii rend and ;: opted. l it vi-as " cidedthtlt the llllllil of nhe c»: iiizntion should be the ll’. id. i. lvizato Growcrs Assoc-int ton. tho objects to promote the ii were.‘ Ni‘ the Potato growing indus try. lit ‘ "ended also that tho; fr. l. z\g."it‘llll.lbl‘l5t sildllld bi the official organ of the organi nation. Mir. J. B. Miillmon approved o‘ raving that paper as thie organ declnrinig tihat ft had eliminated poliitiics since llflifl organ of Gainnuilnin ducts. i It was decided that the inembe sl p should iuiciliude two vice-pro. tits and inimi- directors tlirc from each coruniiiw lllllid n dot-y .l‘ 0n mlotiiion it was decided tiin. tlme flee for the coming sensor should ibe $2.00. Four director: was tilie niuiniiber required as i quorum fioir a meeting. Mr. Boulter stated that lie llllf o. communication- from a Farmer": Oliuib fin Que-bee asking for quota ions on shipments of seed potatoei 110011011 it was decided to 5on1 tum pools of potatoes, the first b; [re 31st of [1i.-it |g~ir and iii lotiher sit ‘HEW time from that diiti till the close of the shipping sea.- m. iMr. A. E. McLean, M. thought tfliemo might that tihe Association . finiflwemice to exempt iff bill if it was notice of uhe oomimitteo in cliarg n! the bill anid buyers in the Suit to. l Mr. Boullifxir stated tiliat he tint been in communication with sorn ‘of tbie buyers wiho were in favo of the bl ii itself ‘but favored tihi exemption of seed potatoes Mr Dewuir said be understooi was notwtiiie intention c tibia U. S. Wnxfflfl w Pass th» bill nhis yeair. iMr. Gordon McMillan s-uggestei flllliilt Mr. Boulder should be suitai his ported ihy liir. A. E. McLean ant Mnvernon tr: :. Mr. Dewar r-rvusted that uh‘ Assooiotfrm hold o. .r~i- Wflya l mind of racompenshni; .\ir. Boultea- On motion a heairty vote of a) preolaitfon was tendered L0 Boulriier forr-‘hln excellent services. Messrs Austin Sonics Pensi- Bro lb amid W. S. Townsend were up pointed a committee on resolutions The nretetimg adjourned until 7.30. svenmo ‘session e accounts found in the course ‘of .1; l porittlng tlir Pe-itvi‘ ii lion hilFViFilC" proceed to incorpciruh-r tthiait it At the evening meeting Mr. Pep mod on affording complete zigaliist rlestitution. It d9 - rd riitesi for every willing M between the p of Boston. Halifax, St; foundland, and liiontr iiiid irihnrlottctawi sail. v orls pany is now operailng the Quebec JOIN-ii. NBlv-iSteomship Line ‘boats from New V081. Qllebev York to Bermuda and to the West n to be ‘ports of indies, i if i i ah . That there are excellent postal prl n connect on Wm me 0W l t - guests ,two of whom were shot dead and the third severely wound- ed. The assassins escaped. Victims have not been identified, but it is believed they are policemen from country stations brought into the city to give testimony before the The Guardian understands that “Hilary inquiry" he prince 0g wales Cgflege mailer Later it was learned that the mur- ias again assumed a serious ss- der party consisted of flve men arm 3ft‘ - lR“'-l°h“'b'"-l'l S"!!! $11?’ ed with revolvers. Three of the in erin sr en ave n mo. o _ Joiloge staff that they have failed men kept guard WM“ m‘ “mot o persuade tho Government to l"! W" mung 915°“ mplenient. the promise made to hem by Mr. Rattenbury last dall ind negotiations with this end in view have ceased. The College statistic totti.°ilflfi"’.t.it.ltf Military Experts Furnish Reports l_v closed lust Octdber and the (iSpeioinl to ‘ilhie Guardian) lovernment evidently does not ‘urge whether school keeps on or l0 . PARIS, Jan. 27.—Tho Allied mili- tary experts today handed the Sup- reme Allied Council their report on a plan for disbandmant of German Military units. The reports give satisfaction from a. French view- point on the question providing for full compliance with all disarmam- ent clauses of the Versailles Treaty. It concedes Great Britain's view its to granting further» delay which was suggested Monday before the Supreme Council by Prom. Lloyd George. Two thirds of theropormnn disarmament must. be completed by March i, and work molt be finished by July 1. The committee which was sp- pomted yesterday to eonsldtn‘ mn- tures for the relief of Austin bu begun work on this problem solu- id t‘ P - illed one» or mi- a one i» i» our miiriJtt tiéhiiflliiiiiéi. 3W3 lisli I. says the Halifax Chronicle. m. Trade for this evenmg at 5 o. “m $91331?!“ 1° all Wm remenlberl clock to take the matter inito con- thie splendid service which this por Ifldemuon) enjoyed in former years between New York and Montreal. with Ha. ifaz and Charlottetown es ports ti‘ call. it is considered that the line Xpen l ure on would attract heavy _patronage ' from summer vacationists. The support of freight shippers would . likewise be necessary. The Steam- crs which the Company is report- ed havlng in mind are modern pus _ ——'—— _ sengcir and frclglii. carriers, with (special 1° Tllfllallilfdlfllll v accommodation for about two liund- nrltrAdvA-V Jfln- h” 7'9‘ 9*‘ red passengers each and 4.000 ionsflwndmyg m m“ (‘vnn“d'a“ Depart of cargo. They are now employer’ his: If” laYal s€rflcg gtyghlg its‘: in the trans-Atlantic trade, oper Ljljussflficzlex-‘lgfir “a? i 76- '3 “mg l" l“? “mum “e"“'°"“ M” llll excesspof thigh (ltflllllllgngeglgtvlg: ilreal; Plymouth‘ Engmnd’ HM” amount oi refunds exceeded six tnll iantl Bordeaux, arid between this “mm Th? rovnnun m‘ ‘or [he year .0 '1' PM“ 11"‘! Sl- 30m‘ l" m‘ u-ns sliiiliily in‘ excess of halt‘ a. mil iviiiici‘ season. 1- As an alternative to the priiposl ‘on imnars" “ll direct service. to Nlontrc-al, tho‘ Company has under consideratior t rt pimi for the tiporuiioii of one or ‘iro hill filéthliififS lietuyien 730-‘ l ' O‘ ' tori and Halifax, connecting nt Hal-l ‘fux with boats for Montreal. For inziny yours previous to ilu- Will’. so (gnqqm to The quanmm) long lii fact that the linic became ai 1331434313 Jam 27.__A farmer household word. and was looked up-lwho was found shot dead near his on its ono of the institutions oflhoum In Rn“ C t C k _ line country. tfhi-n Plant line provld ' * ‘ ‘ ‘an ' mm Y or ' yd“ sit a racer excellent service ba- twe-en Boston, Halifax and Char by six men supposed to bo British lottetown. winter and summ r. with officers, Seeking information cori- “115 at P0" Hwwlwsbury 1°’ m‘? cerning the Sinii Fein movements Cape Breton travel. For the . - _ , _ Lawrence sevice the Quebec Steam. in Dist": “lllch wlls’ glveil P!“ ship Company provided zi vory rc-g- “ed to l e ‘ltiad mans com w“ a iiiiir connection during the summer 11019 Hitvini; he lmd been shot f0!‘ from New York, ilallfax and Que "intendini: l0 give information to "09- nil-S Pliwld"! i1 Pound lril‘ ilir- enemy oi‘ the Republican troop furnishing a holiday of two works. movements» Thug pommd out the ind enznbflng tho tourist to sei- Y ‘ ' _ _ v 30m? m, ‘he mo“ remarknbm Loyallsts in the maitial lav areas beauty spots of’ Eastern Canada. “Te in l‘ Pllwarimis P°9ltl°P be‘ _._. ._ _______ tween the Crown forces and the R lilicans. Death of Well Known °"“ Parish Priest T 1 G t The death occurred yesterdayl H w ifternoon of’ Rev. Father Boud- ‘ ' rennlt, Parish Priest of Edmont In Bella's: Bay after an illness of some noniths at the age oi’ 76. The de- iSperinl ~to The Guardian) eased was for many years zihe de- BELFAST, Jan. 27.—Two strang- ‘Illng? 3nd gfiloivfd 935w’ °Y Egélers lost evening made inquiry at a o- .:iy rsian was oneo _ lie best and most favorably known hmel near Belfast’ to Deuce he“ "riests in the (lioness. The fu will take place Tue it 10 o'clock zit St. "Jgniont Bay. . . oilige Ago n ‘ W C ' . . Faces a Crisis -_-._. .____..__\__._...._______} \'elson Raftenbury followed with Wows upon the subject from the ihlppers stand-point. Otilier speak- v-s were Messrs. ft. lE. Mutch. J. J. ‘higher, l-lon. W. M. Lea and oth- ‘rs. Owing to the lateness of the “our furtllisr mention of the ad~ ‘room's must be omitted. Balloting forvdirectors for the "will"! year resulted as follows: “or Prince Couuty.-—-‘Mossrs Jrimos "viii-son, W. S. lvlcGregnr. J. T. Mr- “wrlden: for Quor-u's—A. E. Dewar. “otov- Brodie. J. Waller- Jones: for ‘(larva-ill F‘. McDonald. B. B. Mc- ' YITPH. W. S. Townsend. Resolutions were passed ro- uwiuinir that the Inland represent- "lvos M Oltmwo hrivw to the nr_ ‘Milton of the Federal Authorities ‘Na vmolnmifv or eomvil-tinz shud- w-dizarinvi of the lab-M railwev: "so nnorovfué cowmulsorv Ifflfll"? W rommoh-M-l stock: also a rel»- '--‘i'rin o? umw-snl-Nlnfl Of Hie-IO!‘- Wmg M (“YIMRIR nah! in (mar-Minn pin, Dominion Plant Pathologist ‘Iva l. oornprohoncivo tllk upon potato discus and their euro- Mr. h ' w) a ‘ tldn of which lodlod yesterday to ' our err-v at ran AM win of tiv-oim lov- flie use of Prince M" b"! mi w “a?!” or Water College and to the Prm. mm‘ m‘ ‘ live mariner and to meet terday was visited tv/o days before to thlsinble. He has also ILBSOCIQU-‘d whit province that it now has in thedllm, Mr. W. FK-Tlllmbffil}: city of Charlottetown what is nd_;'man of the School of Aaviswtivu niirtedly ilie ibest School of Naviga-'Committee and Mr J. O. Hynllmflll» lion iii Canada and one that is un- Honorary Secretory o! the NW1’ surpassed even in the Old Country, b88809. 110th 0! W110!" 317° “V” tho home of navigation schools. wires who will time no pains w A representative of the Guardian" achieve the object aimed 8!. M1119’ had the pleasure yesterday of visit-ll)’. 1119 be“ s°h°°l 0! NEVISIW-W ‘in Canada and to both of whom .much credit is due for the continu- lmr fins school and being shown "‘. igh it. various departments U‘ q our and indefatigable interest they lG. Lewin, It. N. seeing the students l have manifested in the upkeep 811-’ by the instructor. Commander Wl [at work, the equipment and thcfldevelopment of the institution. facilities provided ifor the training _____¢.¢...._-_ and teaching of masters and mates l, - The school is beautifully locatetwRev. DI‘. Home on the Esplanade. The rooms ' are bright, large and airy, the wlnd- _ k ows overlooking the harbor and the ———— shipping, the tang of the sea makr (sow!!! 1° T"! Glllftfllfl-l Work i" "will I . l William r housing, rector of ri-iii- ...T.‘.‘5...°“‘;’l’.l““t...“ "natty w» ~= science h“ invenmd 1n "mu-u. the Protestant Episcopal Diocese of New York at‘ a convention called learning and tom-hing. Models o’ ships of (wavy huitill. lights andilhe "m? B15110‘, Char“; summer signals, ciztrts an compasses, , d i-olor tests. distance tests and. ininurch} The ifholcedtgs e on short everpiiliing needed to iu-lllle m"! bu 0t an e yo e as r-iruet and m worm the prospeqimiadfi unanimously ‘but the Ne" emergency are at the (lisposal of comments on elfeqtlic-n of the Bish- flie students. All this t-qiiipinentmop by pubiggptng this ynornlng an puzzling and indescribable to llléledhofla] denouncing n“ Manning landsnian, is of the latest make ht is a distinct credit on the second floor of theSailors’ lug iin ideal atmosphere for the Maw YORK, Jpn, 27_--Bev. Dr. meats, in models, in facilities for here itodaiy to choose a successor to every York American owned by Hearst. and tic-sign. tlie-mostdeliciiteirietru-jon the gonna mm‘ m’ w“ w“ n‘ moms having been made by thelEflglflnd- "l! l! U11‘ chill"! °|' $115‘ makers to the British Admirailtyllnnd or Protestant Episcopal 50 WM 1'1"’ “Idem enlerlng llIiPIChtircb of the United States who ll school has the assurance in a - " lvniice that he has here all the op selecting a Bmhoplfo; ‘M! along’: lportunliics avuilailile to the pros “skim! H???“ w“ l ‘i’; ‘mun’ x pective mariner anywhere in tihe E9 50°F‘? cmflym” ° e“ r world, _ , at the gathering today say tom. There are art present six students planning" we grg only Amorlqus iilrlktlng "fr? mllrse foilMasliefi and poor second class creatures. not M '1 5!, , 4 , . . sorliiti (if this‘: hgsien; haydmiiggemcrxrl- to rule Oumewea‘ we nefd a" Bu? lishmnn to hold the reins and first» en tight the bit on us. Please climb ‘perienco ait sen and all of them [aiming at and determined to zic_ up on our backs, drive us and curb us." mchieve the topmost rung of the Naval ladder. A number of others Hire cilirollctl, some of them 00mins Sir Auckland Geddes Confers With Lloyd George in next o'er-k and others a. little later. There are good prospects that when the school is homer known there will be a large at- tendance from the other provinces as well. as no other school of Nav- igaiion in Canada offers equal op- portunities tto this, either in loca- tion, equipment or in ability to teach. ‘ - Commander Lewin, R. N.. has and" h I“ murm", had a distinguished career as n“; dam ’ émiaalgflfigauéducuug sasinsn and experience that can- e es’ r or ‘ lwashington- conferred with Mr. Lloyd George Inst night and again this morning, when Sir Auckland remained in conference with him for a long time Sir Auckland is be iieveti to have presented his obser- vations on. American opinion on questions growing out of the war and to have told Lloyd George how the United States seemed to view not but prove invaluable as an in_ stnrotor. ,He was educated in the the matter of German reconstruc- tion. ' l Borden School. Kent, England, and in Henley Heath College. He was graduated from the London Nauti_ cal College after which he Joined the Royal Naivy. He sailed in sail- ing ships and steamers. making voyages around the world. Durinr the war he was with the British fleet in the action at Heligoland Bight under Rear Admiral Christie and afterwards underr Admiral impus and Admiral Roslyn. Erskine Weyimss. Later he served on the staff of the Naval Barracks at Plymouth and was in charge of the Navigation School there. He was also for a time Swinging Officer (adjusting corn- imsaea) at Plymouth and Kings westerly winds. betomin: unmet» Harbor Master at Scapn Flow ‘m under Admiral Penrlerrrast and for High {we mm nffmfijflon ht 1,15 two years was Navigation lnstrno- mp1 ¢omwmw “mm-flint! n; 3,33, tor in the London County Council. ism, m“ mg “par-noon pg 5,111 As an instructor, therefore. Com- m.) rlgieg botmtqrmw rum-um; gt .26 mander Lewln has had practically 7 all the experience the sea can give Um qugpbgq- mm)», Sugdlgy Jag, 30th, 4.02 p. I111. both in ipeace and in war. Added to -._-__-QIOII Noolle the Bun-rhino Kl! 111i _ rmr wrrstrunl. TIIPIBATUII. , IIDI, I001’. I'll. Toronto. Jerry 2S.—l"riday, mob his wide experience is a charming personality and enthusiasm in his work. the happy faculty of im- parting information and making it interesting to lils students. Behind this splendid equipment is the Prince Edward island Branch of the Canadian .Navy League to which the province is indebted (oi the magnificent Sailors‘ Home. the Navigation School and the P. E. island Branch of the Naval Brigade. His Lordship Chief Justice Math- ioson, President of the Navy League. and whose child it is, has made it his business to see that. efficiency is to be the outsrandinr characteristic of all the activities, in connection wiitii the institution. and be hoe succeeded; the whole institution is a credit to the pro- vince. Emphasis in at present be ins placed noon the School of Navi- ntion which has been in operation for onlv n short time. ln title school l-lis Lordship n-ss opportuni- tfoq hitherto withhold form the 9mm: men of the province and he ha: set his mlMl mum mnklnl l9 a uvwceu. To this and lin ha; lurid - m". fnvvndhflnn ln- nHWMlfll h pm, (p, may home, th- heat Qouln_ pent and the but instructor ma. ICE t6 SUPPERY. . YO u i-i/».\.‘.'-. ‘r0 LEARN ‘FHATIQBY EXPERIENCE l