he ' “u 6i- a MERCHANT Men who make money by’ work- ing mere children are maklnl 1°° much money. ‘ ‘ . f‘, V . “"' I ‘ “\\ (A? 14M. tan ai‘ an... call ire-u luck __.__/,.,/_.,,/_ ‘ A 1 when they have only taken off a ’/‘ ' ' ' - a a 1.: s \, The eoleYPaper .-"=¢‘l“r“; Read by veryliody 1 1' ' " “ Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ‘ 11.1. A. MM ii T0 iii ill ciiiiiiiii ' t‘ Air Trip Between Europe and North America to be Held ‘Shortly. Airman’s- Identity Ifept ecret. J NDON, May 6__fphe Evening we says that within the next few eeks one of the best known Brit- lAirlilfill will 'attemll1_1° fly 1v nsda and back in an ordinary aplane. Besides two pilots and u Cont! III‘! Churlottofovvn Guardian ‘Ilia Morning Guardian, Founded Fi0008 IN BRiiNO0N y NEBESSITATE 0E0 00088 M0 Rivers Badly Swollen are Washing Away Roads and Bridges. Serious Outlook for Manitoba Peoples. _______._.°.__.._.... WININIBEG. May 6-—Flllllll(:ifl1illlilcillf‘ thnl west of Brandon and and other assistance from the Red north ol‘ Viibvn, Matt, conditions Cross is to be rushed to the flood are assuming a serious aspect. hav- victims at Brandon, lilart. if condl- lllg pwrllloll the little Saskatche- tlons warrant, Major J. W. Forbes. wan ‘ltivei- at Aiiunedosa, Manitoba, Secrelflry. announced before leziv- and Ochre River. nrhile the waters lug for Brandon to confer with civic oi‘ Bear ijreek. at Piapot. Sasic. authorities, The action was ln res- have washed out several bridges ponse to an appeal from Brandon and damaged roads in the district. Retl Cross officials, who stated that In the lowlands near Virden sever- condit-lons were serious enough to nl families have ‘been made home- dcmnnd attention. ‘Rt-poms today less by lht- floods. ' U_ S_ Cow-IL {Governor-General General to Retire1 N0 Longer King?’ Representative (Special to the Guardian) CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, SATURDAY, MAY 7, 1927 ‘ ililil W“ SElIllElllllYilF ii. s. iiitb ,1 0N WAR DEBTS ciiiilltiiii iii iiiiiiisii GWT ‘rip beiwilell ‘Europe anti North ‘i t0 America. the iiirst return flight and - i the first passenger carrying flight, I | the paper says. The outward 10111" ‘i , Estrangeme .- Question. i on Expresses Misgiving‘ vergoncc of Opinion and of Sentiment 0n Debt ncy will be by way oi‘ the Azores, where the plane will refuel. The re- turn from lllonirenl will he direct avlgntol‘, iheplane .wlll carry a to England .The name of the alr- assengor, -who will pay his fare. It man is not given and tho paper - ill be lilo first 8118i 10 - W081 i111‘ Ellyn 1111 11111115 1119 11911111 110111 Secret- ihe British and American stirles- mcn to do what can in- done to al- leviate this difference of view by setting out frankly and fairly by the facts oi‘ the ease and the pol- fllcy adopted on either side. But ‘ the controversy can only he in- _ tensifleil if public opinion in Am- erica. in guided by statements oi‘ ' ' fact in regard to their European debtors which to those debtors ap- pear inaccurate and misleading. i coupon‘, nay o.» Expr sins ‘great inisgiving because of t ergcncc of opinion 111111 8B ‘ mcnt oi’ sentiment growing lThousands 0i Acres Under Water in _ Brandon District (Special to the Guardian) WINNPPEC, May 6.-We$le1‘11 asy For Cana- dians to Regain Citizenship (Special to the Guardian) $lr_ Charis: Madden, who suc- ‘"11". ' coeds Earl Bcatty as first sea lord and chief of the naval staff. Earl Beatty had been in office nearly eight years. government in o. note to tho ell Slates today challenged t curacy of the statement Mar 'by Andrew W. Mellon, socretu captain and Rev. Francis P. Dui- fy, rheological adviser to Governor Alfred E. ‘$mlfh._Ncw York( in his reply to the Marshall letter asking how the governor could reconcile alive debt payments to the U States will not constitute a on llritish economic resource r oi Health (Special to the Guardian) O'I"I‘~N\’V‘A, Ont; May Gr-Jlflpill- riutod Canadians, who have been naturalized in the United States and have returned to Canada. will find it simple to resume the man, e of Canadian nationality in fut re. The government in council yester- day announced that such returning Wanderers may be reestablished as Canadians after one year's resi- dence, instead of being considered aliens and subjected to alien natur- Cuunda floods in the Brandon dis- trict are hourly growing 111018 1481" ions with thousands of acres now under wutor. The lied Cross has rushed financial aid to victims in that district where rivers raised over night. Although the rise in the river at Brandon was Blow. 11 resulted in a number of additional acres on the low lauds beintl 111111" merged. Apart frolll 111111 111916 . m was no material change in the situ- \V liliniste Enroute To Washington (Special to The Guardian) NVASIHINGTUN. May ti.» ‘Fhirte were two new ilevelcpmcnisi in rho iik'embargo situation today. Ono as the announcement lhiii lion. Regrets Issuance of State- ments by U. S. "It its for this reason that His Majesty's government regrets that there should have been issued. un- der the authority of the secretary of the United States treasury, a series of statements in regard to Great Britain which appear to them not to represent accurately or com- pletely the facts. They truai that the U. S. Government will take lhut in no circumstances will 0 eat flritain receive from and inter-allied wnr debts - together‘ more that she pays to ;,the United States. and that it was not the ilesire oi’ the British govern- ment to retain for their country anything out of receipts from .z:e- liarntious- und inter-allied war debts. ' (Yliinl: what the British gov n- hla duty tothe state and the church. Father Duffy is to be in Torovvto May 10. In connection with the 75th jubilee of 8t. Michael's College. Father Duffy was fighting chaplain of the 69th ‘Regiment of New York city and wears the D. 8.0., lthe ribbon of the Legion d’Honneur, the Croix dc Guerra. with the palm of the French ‘Re- public. ‘He is an alumnus of Si. oTnMvA. Ont, May o. -.nnn. qul general at Ottawa. for more than 23 years. is retiring on Jilly ist oi‘ this year. it is understood that ills successor" has been select- ed but no public announcement of his name has yet been made. polntment of Hon. William Phillips as United States Ambassador to Canada who will assume office John G. Foster. United States con-i lt is said that owing to the np- CAPETOWN, South Africa, May i6.-—-<Pl‘(.'flll0l‘ lfertzeg announced in who llouse of Assembly today that in pursuance of a resolution pass- ,cd at the imperial Conference the Governor General of South Africa front July 1, 1927. would cease to net as the representative of the King. The Prime Minister added that he did not know how the Brit- ish government would be repre- seated. Michuv‘ ‘c°11‘9°' here in Jilly that the office of Am- erican Consul (funeral will be shill- cd to another city. allzntlou regulations and have to Will! five years. Hon. Rinfrot, Secretary of State. recommended to the government that applications of natural born Canadians who have been natural- ized in the United States. should be considered as special and that spec- ial certificates be issued after a residence of one your in Canada in cases where it is shown that the applicants intend to continue rosi- dcnce in Canada nndgive evidence of this intention. not only by affi- davlt or statement but by acquis- ition of property or otherwise. . Endanger- ed InMiseissipi Floods lNEW OIfiLll-IANB. 1211., May 6.~— The rescue or’ fifty thousand men and women and children. thousands of them cornered by separate breaks in the Mississippi Levee _ _ _ _ _ durlng [he pa.“ (Om- duys bemmc When it in finished il will really the immediate. ‘problem today 0g he a house on the ocean bod. ll. the great roller machine of Louhh will be built throughout oi steel = lane. Craft of almost every tyllc. “pedal” “ma” "C11,"! 1°,“'",1'“:“;i(_ from the ‘launberiug River steamer 11,‘: ti';°$§;'1t;u?lll_g:;fi?gx'vf,'iLhtvell; ‘to u", m“ bu“ ‘pwpened by 1"‘ um‘ ihodern convenience and comfort. board motor, were busy in wide Gigantic Dumps Wm convey stretches oi’ northeastern Louisiana, fresh an. from above a; lho nnlne moving the homeless to concentra- “me 59ml"; out the foul almou. tlon camps in Louisiana and Mis- ‘phere. There will be a wireless sissiippl. Many swift seaplaues of sot. electric cocking apparatus run the‘ navy roared. over the more iso- from storage batteries. special oh- lated inland places to locate refill:- sorvution windows for studying cos clinging tn ion! tops, tl-nnn nml flail and submarine growthu—uinl lhe tops‘ of ‘promontorles projecting 11 131111111 11111110- n-bovo tho swirling flood waters. 1)°5“"11>1"1~'- 111“ Playing a prominent were bronzi-il 1e“- Ml" Dawmm‘ Tmwr“ "um lilo suvcri-i of 1.1M! light. house lull‘- thut evor silicon. buy ho luui vii-o. who huvo fought tho moun- droaliloil of n house hononth lilo lzrinous waves of tho Atlantic, Gull‘ 1111f" H TOW h“ 110mg w “M” i" and the Great ‘Lakes for yoiils, in '1' m 1 m‘ tlud a new and strange enemy liu a "l have itiroittiy placoil the ()l‘il(‘.l‘ [m- the gigmnlc steel . gylinflul‘ approved for payment. out oi’ Minister of the situation. i 1111xhty river writhing in the throes of its greatest llood of Jilstory. - —---<oc>——-- vrhich should he ready in a few claims lIKBlWI-ZBUIUK 1111)’ 01ml! 11111- 1m“ 01111’ 51111111911 m m“ problem weeks now. l silull tuko it out, in lion (lililars, in an lnioriui report. is‘ 111011‘! lllififlillmfldflflll". 111111 11 15 auctions niid (ircct ll. on Aho H|)l)t.‘i|1l‘fllllll‘(1tl by ‘James iifirlcl. K. (.'., ostinutod that tho C091 01 100011‘ R ' ' When in position it will ho llillll0-,"11'l0ll(‘,ll)ll, N. lll.. lloyul (fimrnlls- i-itrucling thcdibrury would be $5.- ihinl: like thirty or forty foot be-isioner. investigating (Innudiuniililihitllil 11111 1116 1850111096 01' 1-115 S r t 4 ll(‘illll lhv surface. it will ho just claims for war 11_'l]i!llllll1.'_\' agalnsliiiuiseuin are inadequate 1o meet e u ' 0 likc u lingo snbmurintv-cnpuhio oi ‘Germany. A'lllil'OXiillZii0i_y' 1.4517111 h an 0x981150- _p__ 1 flouting. and slnlking onlly Wlhell apvnrtls have lbeen tirade; whilcl 11111 11311115111 21111111911111 '1-1'111‘t1:1‘y I‘ LONDON. Ma o'__ E l 1 watt-r is let intontic spec a tau s. tin-teen remaining cases remain the fireflies-J w [11011393999 011. u ms queauonalfle rvpendulul::llzggu'zlil Mi. Dawson-hovers made it to be reputed tipon. by the icomwtlio ncild darts not utilise its troke throuxhout,‘ Tommy ‘Reece onight extended‘ new world's illlards mark to 4.573 ipoints un- nishod, far above ‘the record of .964 he set last week. lie finished‘ this afternoon with ntiim today. Farmers are hopinl.’ that tho water will rccede in time to allow them to seed lute crops. {soai Men to Live Under the Sea (By British United Press) LO-AKDON. May 6.—A rich Bristol mun is to curry out a project which has been- his dreary for years--evol' since. 111 1M1. 11B P411111 as u. boy Jules Vcrnc‘s fantastic rqnintlcu of life on the ocean bed in “Twenty 'l‘liutisand Leagues uu- der the Sea." He is Charles Dawson-Travers, n retired mining engineer. who has spent the greater" purl of his career in Colombo. and hi! is setting out. in May for nn island in the South Sous where he intends building a submarine palace in which he will live beneath the sea. Death List in . Mine Disaster , Reaches 29 steps to remove the unfortunate impression that has been created by that issue of this statement. The position of the British government in regard to these interests-pay- ments is well known and the rc- cords are easily available; but ll’ at any time further information is desired by the United States treas- ury, His Majesty's government will be hallfly to furnish it." The note, which was delivered to Secretary of State Kellogg. to- day by H. G. Chilton in behalf of Ambassador Howard, who‘. is ab’- asnt from Washington takes up the specific position of Great Brit- ain on tho war- debts as mcrltioneil by Secretary Mellon in a letter to Dr. John Grier Hlbbon, President, of Princeton University. in replyi to a statement by Dr. Hibhen and] 116 members of the Princeton fire‘ ulty. This letter statement dorscd the open letter of the facul ty of political science oi‘ Columbia University in recommending re- lic declared that the British High C0mlnissionel' for South Mr. Foster. who is G8 yours, has, Africa would be given the tintional the ilintinction of being tho Ullly‘519-1~115 0111 11111101111111‘! 113111959111" nnin in the United Slates foreign alive to the iluiou so that he would service who has been continued . 116 1ll 111F801 1011011 W111l 1119 31111811 punt the retirement nge of 66 years. l;l1Vl‘-l‘1111113111- 60118181 51111115 9X- lie has also been Consul (leneral.l11‘F>-‘11‘9<1 1110 fem‘ 111111 to take away longer Llnm any other in tho Unit, the function of the Ililfll 3011111118- ed States with thirty years sel'vice.1§101191' 101' $011111 111F101! 4111111 1-119 lflovernor General would be detri- inrentol to the union on the ground That tho interests of the native ter- ,rllorias should he as closely iden- ‘llfled as possible with tho policy of the union. Lunacy In The Air incni rcgarils as errors and inac- i-urzn-los in Mr. Mell0n's statement. the note expresses "trust that the United States goverulnent will lake steps to remove the unfortun- till‘ impression that has been creat- cri," by lilo issuance of Mr. Mel- lnirs statement. in. .l.. l-l. -King, Alinisicl‘ oi lloallh at Ottawa, is cnroute to Washintz- ton. and lho seoonil was llli! nn- nouncement that his ilepuly minis-i- or, iDr. Alnyot, has prepari d u brief advocating the ilniniwiliiile release oi‘ all Quebec. save tile City ill Montreal. from the l-‘nilctl States milk aild cieiuu bun. This brief is 1)ilS(Tli‘(lll infurnuv‘ tlon obtained front tho province] _ health authorities. ll is nnppnsoil; snnlng ilnn ihe British govern- 111111 D11 K111R 111 11111131111: 111k‘ iirivliineinl iviis presenting its consider- ‘With him and that ll. will he, sul» alions of the WM‘ (lobt. problem. (Lin lllltwil L6" the "illnited States iltipni-i- no r.uiitc.iltioua' or controversial mont oi’ agriculture on ‘fuu-siluy, $i111'11-"1111'-1-1111° ‘1°¢1a"95'111a1 "0" The lnfnl-lnnllnn ask,“ 1-m- ny llnnlhc ('Ulll.l'ill')' their tleslre‘ is to (lepaflmcnt or “gricullul-n pnnpm-ljs.maintain zind to promote n friendly U... prevuhmrce u; lyphchl h, cmmlundursliiiiililig between the two try tiisiricis (luring lilo lust sixlgllw“ laughs“ Hpeaklfufr 11121101113911 months, and ‘lllliifilllllllllfi lulu-ii ini“y1'usu (1"'“1“1rul“_“' 111891 153m“ 1m 150mm the Bmlrvp m. rpm-ac» and lJITtKIiYE-lh oi the \v0ild iili‘ row-ill: lopldeiuic in Monti-col. lfiiiwiisliiiig, oi’ _simllai‘ informulioli ll'!~ill|1i‘(i ln the lifting oi‘ the embargo from all eHu-angelncln n; nenllmnn; whlnh ‘1'*““19,1'11 01111111" 1-911 1111.\'S1l,1-f1i. ,ls growing up in regard to these consideration and revision of the ‘The iCnnailinn iPl-liliillll now il(l]ii'-‘<l‘\\'lll‘ obligations." the note contin- debt settlement made with the that similar relvnsc will in- gin-n] lies. "ll appears lu he the task offormer allies of the United States. tho tiislcrn townships in‘ Quvbi-ir,‘ - and posibly tho whole 0i iiu- prov-l 1110c except the illllllfllilllitl on\‘irnn.~i,i of Montreal. by the l'lll| oi’ the. week. . Warfiaims Ar? Nd Contentions or Controversial Spirit. ‘.‘illt.\i0N'l‘, W. \\'u.. May b‘. — The known dead in the Everette- ville mine ilisastei" was iucrc to 29 yesterday afternoon wmn rtscue workers located five addi- tional bodies in tho southwest sec- tio oi‘ the ill-fated workings. The re cuers contiiiileil their search for 65 miners as yet unitccounteil for since they were ciltomileil by an explosion four dayii ago. fivi Dogs Disdain of Filnis (By British United Press) ill-lltlJlN, May IL~A series in‘ ilil- g creating experiments has just Inicnl rontpicicd by llr. Alcndel, u (form-i (BY Brmsh Urmed PM") un scientist, to ti-sl. lhc iinllressltiiil LUNHION‘ May 6_ ___Are man“ 1mm” o" ‘mum's by "mvmg 1'1"‘ lfesiallons oi‘ lunacy on the part oi.’ ""°-“- .pusscnl.'crn an every day occur- T11" 11‘1""’1‘ 111111111 '11"11- 111114“ 1“1“‘iriziico 0n tho International Air- rlot thi- faintest internal. in |l|(‘.ill'l'l!.‘-l ways? shown on tlm iicreian. Thoy do nut Evidently the French authorities nntltzc iaais ur iithci dogs. Neither think so. or they would hardly a. St- lloraard, n. spaniel .01‘ an Al- have issued specific instructions to sulian would ilnign in bestow even 1111' 11100111111105 11-‘1 l0 11111)’ 10 118111 a llnwslng Klan“. m. ll“. planted liwith a traveller‘ who“ shows signs Tho only exception was n. lltlil- 91 "1131-‘1 1“ 111° 1191113’- (lachshundv ‘vhlch, m]. a momenh These lmitructions are remark- wasdoceived into taking the sbu- "bl-v 101"" “"11 91116113111’ m wit‘ (low for the substance. iHe ran up Heirtjhalflzlgtlluifiil“lxnrgggvliemgflfi 1° ‘he screen‘ 8111mm at ‘me 9.150919 automatic. and on first signs of shown on it, and then, martiiestly lunacy he is to seize and truss up convinced that it was a com-plate the mum.“ pergormmg that ungor. ‘fraud, suddenly lost all interest iu tunaio with o. nice new bullet. Lhc show. should he be so indiecreet as to Cow, on the tithcl‘ hand. being object. luninrals that. depend rather on theiri Wlllli life 1118 $15115 0f 11l1180y? cyo than on their sense of smoiilTile instrucgloil lflllllflrillllly (11:58 and hearing, took the film serious] 1101 -“11Y- YOWS 119118 Dreflllmfl i’ and were greatly ummed when i: ls not. and the writer at any rate 1a,.“ dog appeared on “w 5Com,‘ proposes to render himself safely They, arched the“. backs. spat V“? lneri. by copious draughte of poppy orously and brlstled tloiiance m miu1drugonl‘ or some other The reaction in the cast- of-birdsi ‘News!’ Hymn of ma’ East b51016 ’ ' taklnl: to the air on the wings of which reply largely on their nnnnn oi‘ sight. varied considerably iwlth tho French Bugle. thc different varieties itestod. Tho 1110111 1l1I-811y duped wero such do-‘Sold 111914110 11111111 w! geese. ducks. fowls Mine For Q and pigeons. which seemed not lu (By British United Prfin) notice the lack of colour in the pictures. Wild birds, on the other hand. 'IUN1)ON"MBYG'”A”A-b°rd°°“ such as the finch. robin, and qnnll, 21"": “'11: 351111111111“ 1111(1l'11'1°"ld111£°?;; ~ ., . . _ i ‘(it U. O ll!) flll S0 weie much moic critical, whilt $175 has Just (“at lie was James Henderson Gran-l ggvlflélkcen-eved and accustomed to e 80k or the 1115M’ M11011“ 11"’ nu. n native of Fraserburgh, Aber- dccnshiro. lle died iu Adelaide. doings on the screen with an inter- Wcsteru Australia. if‘! almost human. An excitable Mr“ ‘mck- 10°- '111-‘W repeatedly Early in tho ‘sixties, Crauna and ilcpciul. 'l‘liey' Vll,'\\' with great misgivings ilm divergciii-c of opinions and tho Fortunes Hunt Ends In Paupers Grave (By British United Press) LUNDON. M-ny il.— A promising ,iifo absolutely ruined and death in . l)eserters Llve Eabjett poverty llll‘0lll,'ll.il fanatical ‘ ibelief in l1 iortune which probably As Herlnltshievei‘ rxisted—thst is the tra-glc story behind a. mun who has just been carried to a 1)Zl.ll1.i0f".i grave In a West Country town. Not many yezrns ago re was a liradcsman with a prospolcus busi- ness; he was happily married, and had ho cure in tho world. Thou. one day. he liiilCUVfiYtlli through sumo old family papers that ho W38 the nearest relative to n nrau who had migrated yoans hofnrt- to Amor- icn, and who, according lo family rumours had zimasseil .1 lingo for- tune. Tile discovery caused little inter. est at first, but gradually ho began to lot ills mind ‘rt-st upon the pos- sibility -ul' belnig heir lo great wealth. and -ln a short space of time the thought became nothing short of an obsession. Only the very vaguesi particu- lars of the supposed millionaire were known-it was not. even years. living a nomadic ‘life. occas- ‘gélgflblvyiiiizr Eigtlf-Diitrissllilngilhoiléi: zflnslllley (f:lggog°“znhi°t,tlfflr vmweset about searching for news. n5 °1 ‘a 911111159‘ il-le investigated every availnible of clothing. mm" . y record, advertiser! la scores ‘Birds or rabbns-‘whlch w°m|oi' American papers. and even shot during the first year but made a “.1 _ p to New York. 511111611 1M1“ when they 111111 “o The effort upon his business was British iMuseum Danger (By British United Press) . . . ‘IiOlND-ON, May 6. — Forty-six 0V6‘ Nlne MIHIOIIS miles cf cast iron 1111111VBs holding ' 4,000,000 ilrreplaceablo volumes, and known us the "llrou Library". (Canadlan Press) iii lhc British iMnseum. arc in tlLlfli-l‘ -U'l"i‘-.\\V.-\, Miiy is. .\l1iro 1ll'|Il er or collapse 0W111lf 10 the illefefli- lli|1(‘, niiliiini tiiillnrs will probably lug weight of new pubilclltloits- be paid to (‘uuiiiliiiiis for ionstniillthlltlli n inontlr-tlial. are continu- r-nrrni-nii during iili- ~ war, ll‘ ally ‘helm: ambled- wiis t-nrnril luiluyfi‘ s sum. il is Tho nlulier i5 so serious that u siulod. riiprescnls iilu tulal zunounl il0l1ll1i111°11 111111 111101'111°41 111° P111111’ (By British United Press) il'A‘RlS. May 6.—- (mnseleuitious objectors are rare in France. and therefore considerable interest has been aroused ln the ‘trial by court-martial cf two brothers. Theophile and lFelix ‘Borthaion. on a charge of desertiolt in 11114. Their story is an extraordinary -ono.. "They aro 'Proteatnnt mountain- eers belonging to the old Vandals race. When the war broke, out. they ivero l11110llll30. They were lilo-bills- ed and went to their depot in tho Alpine town of Brlancon, vhtit here. (lociding that their gospel "forbade them to shed blood. they returned to their native village in an Al- plao valley. collected a few/clothes a sporting gun, and some cartridges and left for a mountain top. ‘They remained for more than i2 romnrkulilo pro- icieur that ho only intends to live llliggiunlglg ill is expected that this still availuible space. for fear of in lila submarine homo for certniiiillnnl “pm-l will he hvnllnhle 1n lhn bringing four million priceless periods at a time. “l nhnll live i1l‘;|(»;\|- [mm-UV A list or the lnnnhnl- hooks crashing to destruction. Yet a bungalow clone by." 11f! lil11i1-inf successful cluihns is being willi-lllt 111B $111119 111119 11 1B 199111111 11y "and shall make llilrllllliv lit-‘fiflfillihllielrl lllllil the. whole (lllestlqll gffiillV-r-‘Sillltfb it is a copyright library to the ilccnn bod. staying 11191‘? "Vii payment of 111859 claims is consl1i-,""1° 11999111 9V9?!’ 119W 110011. 111E811" m . _ or three 11ers 111111 <¢1>1111111< "11 "lilllllit-rotl lby n slUli-clL-nllniitcc nr tho zine. and newspaper plrbllshed- , - » llbillts and With tho ballsln .‘<])sition for his ‘pendulum stroke, acted m“ 5111"“ 11°111ls before ‘the m $01 111B Dlay tonight, During s renk he has nude 3,400 can. none. . it is noticeable th the position sans of the ocean bottom to ivrlte! a, book. I shall also take photo- lrgphg with a special cinema ‘camel-a." ll ll) cabinet. "I hope to got enongli interest-r|,n“.‘,....._ ing data about the strange deal-hue“. w.“ ccplcd liloulrh ‘that will be present in parliament ul Little llkllliooil exists. that the initltei" of pav- bq officially il-onsiiilcreil ntil the coitrnlisslonens final rc- ort in received. it is generally 1n:- ihis fllleitlilll more cartrldges- and roots, ber- ries. and nuts forimed almost the only food the brothers had. Tile two men, whose hair has turn- ed srey through their sufferings. steed in tho dock before the pre- sident of the court-martial and built seventy-five years ago. sur- rounds the gre t domed. circular reading room. between which and the ‘main walls of the lbnllding in a vilst network of cast-iron book- shelves. ivelghlng many thousands disastrous. but even worse was i-lie effect upon his health, for ln course of time it became apparent the obsession brain. and it became necessary to send him and there the ended his days. that had turned his to. a mental inshltution, at an imaglllery enemy on the film. panic stricken an. the sight of n ‘hill-wk ‘11°V61'-111K over a field. mThe experimenter found that rcp- °“ °°111r1 1w completely taken in hy pictures o.‘ flies and wm-nn, 911G115. fowl-s. and song birds weie Dan (ylieary. an adventurous Irish- man. lociitotl tho goidflolds at Mount Morgan, Queensland. but owing to financial straits sold out. That was where they missed a for- tune. When ho was seventeen Sranna atth Accompanying Mr. ‘Dawson- Travere will be his son. a younk naturalist of twenty, who will aid him in his studies. ml,“ > In VAN (By >lrltlo%od Pun) I ' 3.. N. May. .6.--P‘or“three this and nigh? an old sheen dos . apt an affeo innate vigil at the wp, of Oyorfal Ravinm- in North mm, while at the bottom in a vr lrlpool lay his mistress. Mrs _ any ‘noes. the dlyenr-old wife at - also; i' ruler. l ‘ 10in hadfbeon inf nss. no one mornin enty 1n pod from bar nnd wal ed barefoot. ~ol only in nlghtdress and shawl. nearly a mllb to the brink‘ of the ravine. The devoted dog's vigl attracted attention. and the ii ding of a ahagvl nearby led 1o asset-oh being ma e. * ' .- - quarrymon had -to descend 300 feet into the chasm by manner ropes and chains. in order to am the whirlpool m the 611017. whiten ‘ ar- mada their confession of faith. ‘Thcvnhlle. the eld r said: "This is the 119i year that we have lived in the wilderness and we have not many lmore years to run our tfarms now. We ask for mercy. Our doctrine is, ‘Thou shalt not kill.’ " -Witnesses from neighbouring farms spoke in the highest manner cf the brothers‘ character. and a Dlwiol’ exllialned to the court that the men belonged to the most rigid of he mountain sects. A verdict of sullly was returned and the Ihrothers were each sen- tenced to three years’ imprison- ment but with the benefit of the First Offenders Act. which meant that they were at once aetat liberty. {Ci-ii One-Man Ship (By British United Prue) U0 DON. May 8.-- Without us- lns a ship's telegraph or giving a single order to any other individual one man will be l complete com- trol of the world's largest Diesel- on the Clyde at the yards of Scott's lflhilibuildlng and Enginggr. electric ship which is to be built of tons. 'l‘litis. about 700 extra hook pres- ses have been added without ade- quate knowledge of the tensllhle strength oi’ the iron-work support- ing them. ‘These presses. when lull. weigh nearly threequsrters of a tun each. - - iCasi iron has a breaking strain. ll does not bend; it snaps. A; no proper structural plans of the lrou -i.lbrary new exist, so far as is known. the problem of dealing with the danger is enormously increas- ed. Those concerned are working practically in the dark. Rose Day a Success 5(psciai to the Guardian) TORONTO. May ti. —Toronto luik. most of them, refused to have their generosity discouraged by j yesterday's rather dismal showei-s. ‘and responded splendidly to the Rose Day taggers who braved the elements. Last night lt wasan nounced by the Municipal Chafiter, I. 0. D. f]. that the collections for sailed for Australia ln the 90-1011 barge Scotla. At Durban the crew were arrested on suspicion of mmuggling and thrown into jsil. Later they received compensation for .i'alse imprisonment from the Natal authorities. la 1861 they got to Australia and made for the Buss. where they were loin for five days. The broil- lns sun caused such intense thirst 1.11M 1 they iklllod opossums and drank their blood. - A1191‘ living up hope they struck the Murray lver. which meant llfo and civilization. _ . Crunun and (Theory were the firs} it; crosahgho Coiliéinent oijiiist- ra u rout‘ stoma square sold. mut- Inunloruble rlskli time gator fstnliio and murderous pu- vos. , ; " ' - ‘ They located many fields which ‘have since =bocome .0! hi la the its next session, which body alone. it is intimated, can finally ‘author- ize payments. ‘Ono suglresiiou which will proh- ubly ‘he considered by the sub- cilnniltleo will he the paiyment, of these lCsnadlan. claims out of mou- ies received under the Dawes‘ rop- urstlou plan. Canada is receiving payments under the Dawes‘ plan at b. rate of about $i00.000 quart- erly or ,0 little over one and a half miiliollfdollars yearly. ‘To date ‘$4.- 000,51‘7.24 has been received by the Domini-cu; while an amount of 1i.- 7891180 is being withheld by tho British treasury pending settle- imaht of certain other accounts lic- tween Canada and (ineat ‘Britain. The next installment of approxi- mately $i00,000 is due ‘ext month. {ii-- "-——"' Hhilwn in their natural size on a white screen fixed on a ivall or their domicile. They betraym] whml 1101:1141 0111! be interpreted as aston- s merit when they snapped n! the“. Prey 811d sot nothing. Frefinfillks For Life (By Brltlah United Prue) LONDON, May ii.— There iii u bookmaker and rec horse ownin- operating in the ml land; who wlll bu many yours settling a be; with one of hi; clients. ‘The bookmaker is lf-forace Bruc- 1011. and the successful bae er W. Halt. the trainer of Bparsholt, l “Not Ions use." said Mr. ‘Halt. '1 waanred on a llflrss at lDun- stall iPark. ilt was an outsider. and 1 surmise I tempted Mr. lBrueton 1° 111191‘ 110111116 I11! ‘but. which was a .100 to ll chance. . T. when I have had enough. ’l‘he "Iron Library", which was on the cloth who 5i cyst-ed with for ‘Becca's strn ‘ lillsoh i e the object- fr 1i top Chill! dllflt. 1111'" comes to res cushion ‘ ‘ lng Company, Limited. (ireenock. iShe ls on oil-tanker of 12,500 tons, by far the biggest Diesel- electric ship yet ordered. The eu- glnen instead of driving the pro- peller direct will do so through a remarkable electric mechanism which is to ‘be ‘built Iby the British- Thotnson-‘l-lou-ston. 00.. Ltd.. of Rugby. Full ‘control of the ship is invested ih two pieces of mechan- ism on the bridge. By moving a small ‘lever forward tho captain sends the ship forward at anything up to ‘ill knots. .By pulling the lev- er lback he reverses the vessel, and by lonvlng it vertical stops the shl I my. ml: l F ‘ thefotliar mornlns. °Xy. a stray fox-terrier. touched s "11111letsbiied-blm. held him tight- ? W1 administered s continuous :°1111‘ot "660- vclts.‘ City-bound ‘£11m Vfi ‘hold ilil during the 15 . $11“ denoted to rescuing him. Fdvlenod brim c och. n» sni- mii visiting, at station . at fr“! risk t0 them- Q rd _ release /him. OI s, s ill with appar- Qdronm . . Srtkerlng depending on the oth- or c ntrol-ls by ‘lMetal~Mike", s§ the igyro-compirss-gyro plio-t. ls called. The mun at the wheel uaad to be known as "Mike", hence the term "Metal Mike“. 0n the prin- ciple of the child's glro-scoplc top. off her course closes a circuit and the slightest movement of the ship brings her buck again. Apart from the man in charge, the rest of the crew are ooneernedonly with oli- ing and maintenance jobs. Pauline Signs ‘NEW YORK. May B.-—- Paullno Brendan, Giannini; heavyweight. t0- day azfatld to .1“ Richard's terms for a mulch with duck Dlmpsey at ti“ Yllll“ smiths‘. July 0. the the sale of roses for thafllsy I inm- ltir p still U survivor of-the amounted to $17,578.15, an increase m Qt: fruition boat. over last year. p -. . TJTbén lbe endéd by flu-q other ‘horse in the race. ' owned. and offered ' walnut mine for a 4 a ‘Drink; for ll B.’ he slid. against your . "Well. m horse well 1n: warreeovered liter l: lniz work. ‘