r y‘ _ . l r ¢——— ‘w r Ol‘ That “T ' The up ' All The N cw: Covers Prince {Edward W rth Prmfln . Island A o ' 8 Like the Dew All the Ad! , _______J Worth Reading chaflomgown Guardian, Three Cents. - By mo, Cannda,$4.00, U.8.A.. $4.50 Mornlnq Guardian, Founded 1891. Evening-Guardian, 1337. ‘ l‘ nnual Sublcrlptlon, dellvercd,__$5._ BlNIZEfl THIEVINE llliili itlliNiiilllill [iiflllitfi Startlillg_ Revelations of Wholesale Sys- tematlzed Stealing from Cargoes at Points 0f Shipment and Destination (special to The Guardian) N, May 10.—~A (lesptltch idou ’l‘iilies froill Sydney, says that recent \lX[)l‘l'< o indicated illut it. gang iii world wide ruiliifictl~ Hons "n. pngnged in stealing from cargoes on lllt‘ll wuy to Australia from liuglish tiliil Aiiicrlealn pol 'l‘iie cost to lillllllllllg‘ colupilnles and n|p|‘l'lllilll!<‘, it is sold, has aggre- gnpol (lloilsolltls (if [lillllltls sterling annually. 'l‘iie pllferlng lltlg taken place prior to shipllitlnt. froill the palms of origill, (luring transmis- pip“ and lifter arrival at (lcstlnu- LONDO p. lllc 1.01 N_ 3, W» lences ha)‘ of flltlll “’l lions. Al Sl/tlllrl’ 15.000 iltiulids worth (if 8000s have been stolen since (‘lirlst inns time and other ports have suf- fvrrtl ill a similar llliliillllf‘. As all indication of the extent to which the thieves are carrying out their Work it lllily he iuelttioiletl that :l iano siilppetl from London was tlilteli froill the Slillllllll}; ease and tile (‘use filled \vllli bl'icks,,()tli er cases stipposellly (wilitainlng cos- tumes of silk goods arrived at (p01,- (lestintillnli stuffed witli ilewsililpers while boxes of nicrcllaildise from New lork wcrc filled with shav~ lllgs. ilttigary Refuses to Sign Treaty VIENNA, May 10.—-“Tlle signing (he peace treaty will be accursetl" placards lltlfilllfl throughout llutla- pest inst ilight (lcspatrll here today. All llungury lltls risen to (leuialid refilsal of ell teiltcspl-tltll- treaty llantlcd to lllill pllrlarl (lelegateg ill Paris May ll, irilll ltl (lay-s lZl wlilcil to sign, the rlcsptitcli Siiltl. PARIS .\l;l_v l0.—'l‘hc llungilr- ‘llill tleverilllletit has (lrdered iliolii- llZlllltlll of tour classes of ilrlily, llutllitlcst (lt-stltltcll today said. , _, . Postage Rates‘ To Be Increased (Special to The Guardian.) OT'l‘.\\\',\_ Mzly 10.-increase ‘iii be maximum registration (fee from lite t(i ieil cents (;|i letters Oi’ other illlolcs sent by registered .mnil is proposed ill a resolution. introduc- tdliy the Minister of Customs and lttllnil Revenue. Tho»rosol-lit_lon at wproposed an increased postage llwt-t-llly; newspapers and ilcriutl- lrals within o. (llstiliice of forty lilies froill the plilce of ilublicte tioil to one cent and onc and u llulf tons ii pound. CONDENSED airlift) c+co+oo ‘WANTEQEXPERIENCED MAID for ilmzlll fallllly. N0 washing. Gootl wages. Apply to Mrs. C. L. lllilcs, 2i) Longworth Ave. 8712-5-7~Ml~3tf ‘GIRL WA-NTED —FOR HOUSE work. Ailply 174 Kent (Si. May 11 if. ‘WANTED A MAID FOR GENER- lll housework. Must be able to do plain cooking. Good wages. APPIY l" Mrs. llruce Stewart, 14 Water Street, mtg ._E_________ ‘Bbflllll _F0R szavtce. oonnon 9l'l§lihtill. Mt. ll(l,-|,art_ 8')? u-l 4-l3-8-2Iil EL WANTEQ-wltsi-ilivc T0 no at nonm- Ailllll’ 30 Spring Si. srsz-z-s-rit ‘BOWS Blcvctg "m, .| ' WANTED—— (i tilhliim" “"""" Wm“ i" "fiwll- "it-I; sluto inolto aiill S8()1'l~l'l-l1'1l. m-i “QITHSALE-oouat: semen “~l~""- lltully to 1 Elli! Ave 8801. F ffmffikE A oouau: SPIKE “ml ltlllltll‘. (lrtlereil some tlille Fllllillllillffqllillh" can“! rm‘ Apply u‘ vermin-lo]? forile. (ipposltc ite- tggg srsols-ll-zt. s i ___ wllmfffflgi ‘AND EXPRESS phkpd‘ ~ldlllltllt1y (Ivplnlng- y; lll otlllly to owner Henry l .- . . “""‘l~*- lieu-omit GTOVO. Lot a4. ssoo WA — HH§T5TIZ.—’IGIRLS FOR nose ‘lttlliirtsy o“ “mm” “Poly Red- ~ ~ sills-sum. WAN “‘*~‘—- “QDTEIEEAT TELEGRAPH or- ;;,.,._‘ Fxcr '1'“ ll" lllxht messen- um“ ‘i m," "lllllll! R000 oppor- y ° "l"! operating, p‘ 87955-114“. (HAL ---_...__. NTED -— POST-HON A8 STE- lletlrtlpllor by c‘, p“; _ "lllotont young y Altllly Guardian Office. ._...______ asoo WANrso _ Li MAN TO WORK on l . Rgghnrlfglwlllllfl. AldonMonsv- r "- ssoa-s-li-ai ‘Rims. ‘lgnlvllzfip aA-L: FURNITURE slliitvlin e me" “l 8",,“ w- vm rlghton mflnllc-lnyetiurlipdiiy 12 May com. (mmmun: m. oclock, Open for noon R Be a ‘Tllflldlyl after- ‘ ‘ “rlllfl. Auctioneer. 2i rctd, ilccortliilg to. Venereal Clinics For New Brunswick (slififilfli to The Guardian.) ST. JOHN, May 10.-——At a mect~ lfll! of tlic liurenu of Health ill tllls city yesterday one of the llltist lili~ lioriunt matters (lcalt with was the PSlilDlllilllllPDl of vi-neral (llsease r-litlics throilglioul the province. 'l‘iie e clinics will be in charge .11’ pl chins who have hall silccial trtlilliilg lil tlic (liognosis anti treat lllelit for those who (railiiot tifford in go to the larger centres for ranch care. Auloilg the places selected for the clinics are St. John, Moncton. (‘llathtlm, Batilurst, Caluiilbellton, Ediiiuudston, Grand (Falls, Wood- stock, l-‘retloritwtoil, and St. Step- hen. An (‘lllkilllltlll ctliupaigu to iii- strucl the public. (Another Advance . In Wheat Prices . (Special to The Guardian.) WllNNRPEG, May 10.-'l‘iie (‘ilfb llfllilll 'Wllt‘.l\('l§(llll'(l issued new regulations effective. at midnight Lvluy 8, atlvantrlng tlletprlce of all grades 0t’ Western wheat thirty five cents per bushel, and llritisll t‘olliiubiil, Ontario and Quebec wheat forty cents per bushel. An- other regulation effective lit the same time increases the maximum wholesale prices of bran and shorts tattle extent of three tlollllrs per ton. iTreachery Still Among Germans (Special to The Guardian.) (‘lltlllllllOliltG, r‘rancc Muy 10.- A serious leak ivlis discovered on hoard the. German battleship 'i‘llur~ ingcll which recently was ziiloctllerl to ifrilnee illltl ls in pnrt here. The leak, it is stated, was due to the act (of the (lerlntlll crew of the. war ship. 'l‘iie iliflllx rlf wait-i‘ ivzis slop’ prtl by n French uilvul squall; and the ilzllliaigt- repaired. llluntger Striker Dies Ofiippendicitis (Special to The Guardian.) LONDON, l\'la,v 1ll.~'()ll(‘ of the hiouiit Joy hunger strikers ti Siilll l~‘eiuer ilaiileil 'lletllutm(l, who was released froill prison April fifteen (lied yestertlilfv, ftllltiivllig all (lpcr- atloti for il|l|ll‘iltll('lllLi. 'l‘iie Sliiii Fclners sold lie would be eonitill- ored u lilartyi‘ on the grouiltl lllll-l his (leath was caused by weakness incurred -by (he hunger strike whllc lle was iii prison. Forty two of the Vlklrlillvootl Scrubbg llliuger strikers (lull 22 of those In prison ill, het- fiisl have just been rt-letlsetl. ills- (zrilers were reported lii Sl.‘Vt‘|‘1ll (lls lfitilfl in lrcltlnd. During ilic ween cud raiders attacked pollcc bar~ locks ot Newton, llailiilttlli a small town in (‘minty Arinogli but. were repulsed lifter they hud (lyliillnlteli the building. . Police lbarrticlts at (‘loyile l8 miles east and south (lf Cork was besieged by 100 raiders who cap- tured the liulltliilg uiid destroyed it with fire null dynillultc. 'l‘lll~or- houses ill the vlclliit-y were burned .---<c>-—-—- Sympathetic Strike llas Collapsed (Special to The Guardian.) PAtilllS, lMay l0.—(l§fforts of the confederation of labor to win the railway strike through a sympatn etic strike of the street railway subway metal anti airplane work- ers, apparently bad failed todiry, Only a fcw of the men ordered out quit work. The lltriko hiitl little effect on the subway service. Gov- ernment officlals believed this last failure would cause a speedy ond of the strike of railway, mine and dockworkera. These crafts have been out more than (i weak in an effort to enforce lnbol demands for the nationalization of-blisls ln~ duiitrlos. CHARLSTTETOWN. CANADA. TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1920. Arabian Emir Assassinated (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, Miiy 10.-then llassld, Emir 0f l-lnil, one of the principal rulers of Central Arnblu, has been assassiniitctlx The killing of the Emir is believed to have been ilie outcome of ii tribal affair and not of a. political nature. Numerous illeinbers of his filllllly have been assassinated for several ' genera- tions past. Tile Emir was ulllcd with the Turks (ltlrtiig the Will‘. LONDON, May 10.-in the re? Rlon of Kciff our troops after roar- guttrtl elll-ful-teliieliis are (‘.0lIt‘.t‘llll‘lll— ilig on tlic left bank of the Dnleilp- er llll official liolshevlki (tolninulli- (ilie on the Polish (lffeusivc, receiv ed by wireless froill Moscow todn-y, said. The Polish (lfficitll (iolllniilul- due sziltl the ‘Poles had crossed lrtr ell river lllid patrols had entered Kelli‘. Vengeance Gailg ’ Operating in Cairo (Special to The Guardian.) CAIRO. May 10.-The British troops in Cairo are restivc- under recent zlttelllilts at assassination culminating last weelcin the mllr- tler of n Liellteilllnt by four young Egyptians ill one of tlic lnain thor- oughfares. The as usslns fired ilolnt blank at. a range of ti few feet. A few (lays ago two llrltisll or< llerlles were slltlt and wounded. Tile llOTl('l‘\ recently tirresleil a stud- ent llgllillOf and his (eoufessions led to the arrest of others who ore be- lieved to be ilireetors of the Sfreiill- ed Vengeance (lung which is send- llll! out Black llalid letters. President Wilson Appeals to Democrats (Special to The Guardian.) \\'i.\SlllN(l'l‘()N, Mily l0. -.\ cull in ilie. l)(‘lllt)('l" tic party to go into the cilllliliiigli standing for sttiltile in favor (if the 'l‘reuty of Versailles and against the Senate's reserva- tioils was issued tonight by Presi- dert Wilson in a telegrlilli to the Democratic loaders made publlctlt the White House. lleclzlrllig that the party had the honor of the nation in its hands the president said that the Lodge reservations were utterly inconslst ent with that honor all well as (lose truetlve of the roll: of the world leadership which ilic Illiltetl Stat- es must. assume. The only true Aili- erlctlnism, tho President said, was that which puts America zit the front of‘ free nations and relleeills the great promises which we made to tho world. 1t would be ll violation of such promises, he said, in at- tach reservations, to l-he treaty which wlllitic it down or weaken it as State Republican leaders of the Senate have proposed to (lo. $250,000 Fire In Stock Yards (Special to The Guardian.) tilllflAtiO, Mny 10. ~P“ll'l‘ swept. through a portion (if the (‘hicligo Stork Yards toiliiy (walusiug ll Dfttlr erty hills of 250,000_two illlles of barns were burned with 1100 heild of horses, ‘Three firemen were iii- jurcd. 'l‘iie flro raged fer three hours and was not brought illltler control ulilil late this evening. Noozle The Sunshine Kid. TM NOT CRYING» I'M JUST RESTIN’ MY FACE: THE WEATHER TEMPERATURE TIDE. MOON ETD TORONTO. May 11.—Northwcst winds; fulr and cold. The tide will be high this oftcr- noon at 3.38 and tomorrow lit 4.40; it. will be high tomorrow morning at 5.16 and Thursday morning at 6.17. Sun sols this evening (it 7.21 and tomorrow at 7l22; it lines tomorrow morning at 4:30 and Thursday at 4.29. (Full moon, Sunday, May 2nd at 9.47 p. ln. Loaf quarter moon, Tuelidlly, May 11th, 1.51 a. m. es on the General (Special to The Guardian.) ‘HEIUIIN, Mily l0.~--Milllstci~ of Finance Wirtli told the Gerluuil people some hitter truths ill a (ram paigil speech today. (}t‘1‘llllllly's debt ilpilroxlilinteil two hundred billions of marks, he silid, 'l‘hi.~; would be. liorilltllly, $17,500.0t)0,00tl. 'l‘iie def icit. iii tile regular budget ls five billions. in the t‘.\'ll‘lltll"(llllill‘y bud KPl twelve illilllolls. 'l‘iie railroad deficit is a Qlllllllll‘ (if a billion tleflell of $4,335,000,000 and tlic roll lalizetl (is you know. lf workers, employers and government olllcililt; do not exert themselves to the ut- most lo make these deficits (lis- llllllvni‘ then the idea oi‘ socialize lion will be slrtingletl. 'l‘iie (lireet tax system is exhausted, the ill- (lirect taxes are already strained PROCEEDINGS MAY 10. Tlt)ll\‘tl‘llll‘l ill (1.50. HON. MR. LEA iiltitldtieed a blll for tho prevention (if diseases in bees and for instructing ill bee~ kfwlllllll. llfifld a first tiiue. HON. MR. LEA-illtrodllcetl a blll to further allieiitl the lloiliestit- Ailililalls Act. ltead ll first time HON. MR. LEA introtltieeil for the \‘llt'tllll‘ill{\’lll\‘lll of zigrlc. titre. Read a first time. tlmeuding All Act for the encourage ment of horse breeding iii i’. E. lslllld. ‘Reild a first time. HON. MR. LEA presented u pet- itioll from W. ll. Alctlregtli- and tlthcrs tirzlyillg for an Act to almond "Ail Act to llletlrptllxtte the Prince lidirartl island Sheep Breeders As- sociation.“ Read a first time. Oil motion of Hon. ll. Gallant the llotlsc wetit into coililllitteo on All Act for the better (loverlllilelit of the tillage of tYLeurjy, with Mr. llicArthlir ill the chair. hill receiv- ed its second reading and was ilgrc ed to ivitli illllPlltlllllilllS. Sit (lowll for third reading tomorrow. (hi lyltitioli of lion. George E. Hughes l-louse went into committee oil An Act to lncorportitc the Cav- endish Rural 'I‘elepbouo company l.t(l., with Mr, liiggs iii the chair lilll read a second time with slight tllilcndnlcnts ordered for third rcutl ing tolliorrow. ' liousc rcsuluctl committee on tlic Taxation Act with Mr. lllggs in tlic chair commencing at clause 71!. lSomc progress was lnutle. l-lousc took rcccss at ti tfcioclt. EVENING SESSION liousu- met at 0.10 and resumed committee on tlic Tilxatioii Act. HON. MR. ARSENAULT took ex eeption to clause 89 which rcluls: “if froill any tiefuult or neglect ail llssesslllvltt rllll for any year ls iiieolllplcle, ll slizlll be lawful f0!‘ the Lieutenant Governor ill (‘slun- cil to tiirect that the "Hllll'lll lists illntle froill the Al» snieiil ltoll for tlic ycail previous shall be taken olill iuloptrtl in lieu of the lists of such lucolilillctti roll, Mr. Arseilaillt eouteiitlt-(l th: it wan; a lliistulte ltl use the tux roll of the previous year. A innit might be llllltll! til pay taxes \\'lll(:li lie should not pay. HON. MR. JOHNSTON stated that the act ‘was copied froill ihf‘ liritish (tulunlbitl Act uiid tlrtltled that it was not (leslrablc to change it. After some talk pro and con the clause was adopted. (Zlaustl 91 wils the next to bring foith (ilsctissloil. The clau - - reads: “if after the. fintll ussilssillelit roll for the current. yeitl‘ is lluule out. the Assessor should (list-ever that. any person has escaped laxte tlon (other than upuil hind) for which stich person would have been liable htld lie been assessed and taxed, he shall iipon ll silpple» ineutnly roll for the current year ilssess and tux such person for tho amounts omitted llflrtlrtllllg to the information then llil(l and oh- inlnod uiid (hie ilotice of such as- sessment shall he given to stielt person by the Provincial Secre- tary and such person shall have the right to appeal to the Judge of the (‘otinty (Youit (is provided in tllls act. Before making such assessment. the Assessor shall have the right. to examine the lax- payer upon oath or otherwise, illid to demand and obtain production of ilic taxpayer's hooks, papers. iind accounts and to cxnmlnc tho some." HON. MR. ARSENAULT object- to the last sentence of the above clause. He said there was no need for an assessor to pry into anolh: er man's business simply because he neglected to get him on the first assessment role. After some parleylng mninly hP~ HON. MR. LIEA introduced a bill ltillilNfiiiltliliitl ' Slliil llNPl iiiiilt iillifi FinancelMinister Explains l the Deficits in the Various Depa rtments and Discours- Hoplessness. '0 the limit and control iliiscs. liow shall we pay without ilie reglila. lion and control of production‘! We ‘Yer pull out of the present - llle free play of economic at the present extent ls no pilssiblt- the protltlctitlii (lf lliust be confined to the forces loilgei luxuries I . . . ‘\\tlllt| tliarket. if we use up llliport ed si-lk, for cxttlnple, tin-n we shall lat-it llltllltly for food, state batlk~ rttpltqv would beggar (is all and if iillfl the postal (lefleil one billion, wt- l‘l‘_lt‘l'f (ind (mit- (pp qolidflpily altogether lllitlei‘ normal values u of all llltlrtlpe will lielp us Tho fate (if the (ieriilan llltlfk is the filtc of roads and postal services arc iioc- the lei-ouch frzlilc. We tzo to Spa to talk openly for we have nothing to conceal. We are derelict-less and starving but if we are slipposetl only to sit by and llslt-ll to Spa we liatl better stay llfilllt‘. We can go to Spa as the van (iuisheti but ready to negotiate and perform what we can. IN THE i PRUVINCMECISLATURE wet-n Mr, Arseillllllt and the Al lor|le_l' (leneial the latter finally‘ Illlfeed to strike out the lllsl sent- once and he moved that it be struck out. HON. MR. BELL thought the cllltisc should remain :ls_it stands. lllltl moved an zillll-lltliuent that it iii‘ ptlrlstltl ill its ettiituiiy. HON. MR. ARSENAULT s'l'l(l lie would like to know who wits pro- moting the hill. It hall been the usual thing for any lllllelltlilient pro hosed by the promoter to be back ell by the loader. < Mr. Johnstoufis motion that the clause be. adopted as tllnclitled urns carried tinailinlouslv . The following cit ises after solut- IHSCIISSlOIl ivcre Ztlllfll/(‘d to stand OVPT‘. 02. lll(‘i\('llYl‘1ll‘S the taxes shall be (loomed to be due and (volt Ieetctl lllltll‘l‘ the roll prepared lllltl coilipletell (luring tlic ilrevious ellr 93. 'l‘iie taxes ilssessed, levied, and collected tinder this Act shall he (let-med to be title anti payable on the second day of January ill each year. Another clause which created considerable discussion ivas No. 100 referring to the tax on lobster flui- tnrics (ind cilnncries and which reads its follows; (l) Every person carrying on the business of canning and pack- ing lobsters -within this Province shall in addition io the. tax iillpos- ed by this Act llpoll real property, bo assessed and taxed on his in» collie its provided lii Purl. 1, or on the pack under tllls Part whichever tux shall be the greater in amount. The tax on the pack shall bc at the rate of riftecil rents a case on forty-eight one pound tllls or their fiqlllVlilPfll, (if lobsters packed oi put. by liilu (lllrlllg each your (‘llll- ilig tlle_ thirty~first day of llecelir her. lii case the tiix on the lucoilit- nrovl-s til be cooler in amount, the payments collected in the pack shall he (ulnsltiered to be lli purl iiilylilents collected on the pack lntlonie (iametl (luring the corres- pouiiiilg period. (i!) Every person (‘llffylllfl oil a business its aforesaid shall not later than the first (lay of Sop tetlllwr iii each and every year, furnish lo the Assessor a return on a form to he supplied by tin- Asscsstlr showing the total number of cases oi‘ lobsters packed by him. t3) The taxes imposed by this section sllttll be iii sithstltulitlil for of silcli pt-rsoti tised ill i-oniitlctioil with the business (if lobster (Ellllllb lug. HON. MR. ARSENAULT contend ed that the tux would fall on the persons leost able to pay. M-R. BRODIE was of tlplniou. HON, MR. JOHNSTON suitl ilie illllOltlll of i5 (‘tlllls on ii case worth $40 was a trivial thing. HON. MR. ARSENAULT sold if the ilrici- flills the fishermen will litive to pay. lle fllllell to sec wily the lobsters should be sluglcil out for tllls lax and the cod uml mack oral lllen allowed to get oil‘. llo Willi not in favor (if any of t-hese having such a tux lilipesed upon them but. if they were going to have it wily (llscrinllnote? MR. LEPAGE t-iuid lt wits unfair to say they irere taxing the fish- erman; instead of taxing him they were exempting him. HON. MR. ARSENAULT said the price of lobsters is governed by the world's markets and ll. WM 110i the packer who fixed the price. HON. MR. JOHNSTON declared that his honorable friend, lhc Lender of t-hc Opposition was not always an opponent of taxation. but that hewaii now one of the ahlesi moat brilliant and lllcbflllliih out advocates of no taxation. HON. MR. ARSENAULT said thiit if his attitude was inconsistent the some ull lilxes on the persotlill properly? Looking to Britain For Wheat Market (Special to The Guardian.) OTTAWA, May 10.—Tlle eyes of the farmers lilenilit-rs at Ottawa al.- on Great flrltzlin to see wheth- er there will be a free uitirket fur Wheat or not. if the British gov- elylllient (let-ides to continue lilt- sysrenl of purt. using for the whole needs of'tlle country itself. instead of leaving it to the trade then the farlners int-tubers ticrc believe that it is a good thing to continue the existence of the Wheat Iloaril in (‘ilnlltlzi beytlild the present year. Though less than last year a very large acreage of winter Wllllill tllls been sown in tlic i.'IIlft‘t| States and f)1l hotll stiles of tlic international Herder there is the fecliilg ililiollg fllrners that there will be a eon- sidt-ralllc \Vi)l'|tl shortage of wheat and that with n free market the prit e of wheat lllll-Zlll r much higher than it. did this year. -—-—<-c>—-— No Land Women For Canada (Special to The Guardian) LONDON, May 10.—“t‘.:lnatla does not want British land girls as llllllll"l‘ilflii-i," Sir Lnlnel‘ Gmlin t(lld the Cross Atlantic Service today "Work on (‘tlnatlian farms is too tirdutlus for wonlcti. Moreover, (Tun aria is not encoulzlging women to tisurp men's jobs, We need women in wean-it's jobs ospecizllly, iloliles» tic servants uiid wives.“ Turk‘ Peace, Treaty _Ready Today (Special to The Guardian.) llAltlS, My IOr-"k/‘fffllelltllllfl of 'l‘url(isll petlce tick-gallon were ver- ified. ut ‘Vwstlllles totlziy. 'l‘h(>il‘ tretlty of peace. will be handed to them at the Ftlfvlgll Office to llltlI'l‘tl\\'. Canadian ell-MP. Aruispad in ll. S (Special to The Guardian.) (‘lll(‘.\t}(), May 10.-Arthur Ec- reiiielit. brtlkel‘, illltifllvy and a for mer niellilu-l‘ of the (‘antltlitn pal‘- ilanieitt, who was tirrested here iii connotation with tlilcged parti- cipation ill a fl, illillioil tloilar bond plot ill Nclv York Pity was stlltlevl ed to a grilling by the police lasi iligllt. ldt-relilent is being held sub~ jcct to orders froill New York and Montreal. Pope Receives Bishop of Quebec (Dom. Press Special.) ROME. May 10.——The P6139 m‘ (lay retieiyell Tardiuzll llclllll. llfllll lhlilllOp of Quebec. Pore Bstlffllllv- expressed his interest in Cfllltllllflilb in Canada. Irish Delegates Off For Russia (Special to The Guardian) _ LONDON, MlLV 10.~'l'he Foreign Otlicc has withdrawn its objecting to lii-tinting nlHT-HPUFLH for (lob-gates Quelch uiid McLaine, named by the lrlsh Socialist Party to visit Rue sin, illereforti the (lt-lellllllfl“ Wlll start at ltle cllrtlest possible date for investigation of Rilssltlu con- tlliirins. Prince of Wales To Visit Japan (special to The Guardian.) v tl(>.\',(>t.ti-i.t'.. May 10~Tlte ‘Prince of Wales is expected to visit Jilvu next your, ilCCflHllllK l0 Fl 'l‘okio cnilie to the Nippn Jljl. l1 Jailuuese newspaper here. 'l‘iie. ines- silgo tlddetl that on tile tour the llrliil-e would visit llltllil and also Australia, for il second time. ' 7-—-<c&-—-—-— .__.- he had no name for the member of the (loverilineilt lii tllls llouse who hull lleen sllPiikllll-f. "ll hull been (itipeseil lo the Doili llllon (loverntlieiit levying taxes but Wits strongly in favor of titling Ru themselves. lf he had to Wllllllll llll‘ litinortlbln geiltleliian of their at- titude on this question he would be talking ttntll illoriiinil. "if ll" wflnlg (t, know our attitude on the (iuestioii it is this" said Mr. Arsen- alull "that We will go to the liilllt to get taxation to meet ilie needs of ellui-tilloil iind l will say now. that this bill is simply a camou- flage for raising money", and edu- clltloll will get ll very sillllll shore of it.“ A number of other clauses were ilnssed over and the part of the blli dealing with special taxation was gone into nnd certain (thilnges mode, Mr. McArthtir and Mr. Lc- Pnge being quite of, variance in re- gnrd to the clause (lcullng with all corporations ililll persons whose principal office and organization ill not within the Province doing busl neon in this province. ‘ Mr. Johnston thought that (glance might be reconstructed. At 11.05 progress was reported and the lloilre adjourned. the BiiilillNZifEi illliiilt Hi5 Ell ME ill iN [Ni] Revolutionists have Captured Mexico City and Other Important Points. Carranza has Fled from Mexico. (Special to The’ Guardian.) WAHlilNtYTON, May lll.——-Tll0 State Deptlrtuleilt announced to- nigly; tht- receipt of an (illlciill tiles tagt- fzolli lylexico stating the ‘rc- volutirtiilry fort-es tuok posseflfilvll of Mexico (‘ity at iztlon, Friday uy 7. 'l‘oreon ilnd 'l‘aluplco also are in the hands (if the revollftitlllists, the message stated. (lent-rill Obrcgon ls ill eoinillolltl in Mexico (‘ity llnll has given (issurallces that till-re will bc_no (liosrtler. The eild of the (‘arranzo regillle came at noon, Fri (lay May 7, When Pablo Goizztllcs at the head of his revolutionary forces took possession of Mexico City. The official report to the State Department added. General Carranza Has Fled AGITA PRITA, Mexico, May 10 —Gr-;icral falles, commander in chief of the revolutionary forces, received information today that (leueral Carranza who fled from hlexictl (‘ity yesttrdzly hlls zlrrivetl at tlic (ultsk ‘is lot Vera ‘Cruz . _ - Maritime Province Telegraphic News (Special to The Guardian.) A BOY’S BRAVE ACT. (Special to The Guardian.) FREDEHIWFON, N. ll., May 101 ~ The lives of two young boys he- longiilg to Devon were saved on Friday evening through tho'(lll.r~ ing ‘of another boy, who went into he icy waters of Grieves Creek and rescued his companions from drowning. The brave lall is Rllipll Wade of Devon nntl the other two are lltltilil Taylor and Jock Ride» out. l ___i¢c§i- PASSENGERDlED EN ROUTE. (Special to The Guardian.) HALIFAX, N. S., May 1(l.-—(‘.. R, ‘Blundell who was a passenger for Virginia on the (‘unard liner (‘armania which arrived hero to- day died during the voyage. Among the 1579 passengers were E. C. Foil, head of the Davis Packing ($0., Sir XV. Abell and Lady Abell, Lady Barron, Sir Herbert Powell, Sir John Estilcn, anti Lady Esplen. After landing 500 passengers and mails here the liner procectiel ‘.0 New York. Auronoaitisirs Anarzvizo FOR MANSLAUGHTCTZ. (Special to The Guardian.) s1‘. .iott\'. \'. n, May l0.—\~'er- Tllllls have been issued ill King's (founty by tforoncr [Hrters of lloth- esay for the ilrresi of (‘tirrie. Dean, Itoss, Beverly, Wilkinson, and Ken- nedy on the charge of manslaughter following the death of little Vii‘ glniil (iilrrett “who was killed two weeks ago being struck by all iluto mobile driven by and (aillitillliiilg these llieii. ____4c>——-—— Regular Meeting S The regular meeting of (he (‘lty (‘oulicll was llcld ill the (‘oilncil (‘liamber last (evening, Mzryor Riley in the chair. All tlic (founcllltirs were present A (lclegtitioli from the (l.\V.\'.A. walled on the Council and asked for Pfflfllllllllllll froill taxation of their property purchased from Dr. Jenkins a few (lays iign also a tlelcgotloti froill tho ‘School Board presented a retiuest asking for n slipplcnlciltarj; grunt of $2,000.00 for city teachers. The Mayor pltlilllS ed llhat boibi lof these retiuests should receive the careful coll- sldcrntion of the (Zouiieil. The property on the corner of llolvnlll and Water streets yvas on resolution of the (‘tnlncll purchllsctl for city purposes. A resolution was passed lluthorb zlng the city SllTVl'_l"7l‘ to proceed with the completion of the per- manent street work. collilncncctl in Quite a number of matters per- taining to the Market House, meat inspection lighting of Park road- wny "fr... were discussed after which the meeting adjourned. Sir llrtlulr Clinic Principal oi McGiil (Special to The Guardian.) MONTREAL. May 10.—-Ge.neri\l iSlr lArtliirr lCuilrleroucceeda S‘ Auckland (leddes rill principal of McGlll. Official announcement will be made at convocation Wednes- day when honorary degree L. L. D. will be conferred on him. of City Counciil .yitll all l"'ll|'l el‘ 75 inc-n untlgr (lone-rill (‘lllnlitlo Alrulliar, his son. llllllll’. lie was I‘t‘|)f)l‘l"(l to have is. slit-d a statement saying he had not l'l’l Rlvelrup tile fight. Earlier lc- ports said (Tarranzzi had been cap- ured. “fheli Pablo (loiisales at the lltliill of his l‘t‘l'tillll.ltlllill‘_)' forces took possessloil of hlexit-o (‘lty the tillicial leptlrt to the Slate Depart- ilicnt tldtletl "etllililluliietliion with the Aluericnli lClllllflSSy in Maxim, (‘lty interrupted coillplctcly since Thursday night has been re-es. tnblishctl, tlic Slate Department. announced. Carranza Has Been Captured Mlrxtrtrl, (uirv, only 10.——Presl- (lent Carranza has been (ruptured flffillfllllll! to a confirmed report here tonight. The president was overtaken at Apizaco in the State of Tlaxtrsla. After he hall fled from llll‘ Cllllllal his personal safety teas guaranteed. General Alvaro Ober- l-Zflli, heading his troops, was to cil- l-el‘ "l0 Cllllitill tomorrow. Two Men Killed "M Several injured in Railway Wreck (Dom. Preu S ‘ l, ' FREDERICTOH. lined}? May 10. —”'I‘he locomotive. of a way freight llalll on the (.. ll. plunged into 1119 Nasliwank River lit Pcnlliac ‘ltér ‘Wu illlles llllfllbfif Marys- vllle. early this morning and drag- ged the lender i\ll(l one freight car into the river with it. J, Glllig °l3 NElWfl-“ltle. the driver was drowned. John Estabrooks, brake. man ivas pinned under the tender “pith tllllyvlllrl neck and head out, of water ant. riled before the lender (oultl be lifted. 'l‘llough lit liig own Ffllucst his rllzht leg was cut oil‘ to (‘Xlledito his removal. Clifford Hughes; a fireman was badly sciildcd;_ “fuller Long, Conductor, was bruised, Nicholas Osborne. and Benjamin Mountain, blrakeilien were bruised and scratched. The zlccitlent irn! due to the heavy rain on Sunday, which raised the wat- er and broke down the (lnnl of the Nll'"‘llwl"lali P1111) and Paper Com~ pally and the released logs tore away the embankment. Tram» N. the (“anadian Eastern Division qr the (.. N. It. is tied up and ar- fflllkenlents have been made for a motor transfer around the scene of the vrreck. All investigation will he held next Monday night in Marys ville. INNKEEPER KILLS FAMILY BERLIN, May 10.~~A village in the Grlefcnliagcn (llstrict of Pom- eH-roeia has been the scene of a terrible. domestic tragedy. A country Innkeeper suddenly turned nn his wife and her fallilly, killing his wife; her sister, and her parents. Another relative had a narrow escape, bilt saved herself by jumping out of u window. The mail then locked himself in tlic house and (tollinliltx-cd suicide. The reason for the crime is said to have been quarrels which hrld gone on for years between the luncl lurd and his xvife. Overseas Dominions To Be Consulted 0n lap Treaty (Dom. Preps Special.) lvASllllNlYPON, May 10.——Atlsi- ralla, New Zculantl and possibly (illntltlzt will be consulted by the British Foreign Office before the British Japanese defensive alliance ls renewed. it was learned today. 'l‘iie date of the notification on the tcrnlllliltion of tho poet is Jilly I. 'l‘herl- has been u good deal of ant‘. Japanese feeling ill Aostrolll evrl New Zealand, and on tho western eotlst of (lonado. there e doomed prudent to consult the Gog eruilicnts of these nations of tlic Eiliplre before reaching D. decision on renewing the agreelllenL. how- ever, it la considered virtually cor- talll that the alliance will bo re» ilewetl uii(l continued lnilcfinitely. German Army Reipg Reduced IJERIUIN, May ‘10.-Reduction of the German army to 200.000 will ho completed by Mny 16, it was tin pounced officially hero today. loiidoii Bets Oillliiilfr Wells LONDON, May 10.-London put odds today on Bombardier Wells to win the heavy weight champion- lnllp of lllllgiand tonight. from Jed Becket lii lea; than ywonty routing,