orat. Manon-lump.» a Work is the father of - ' 1-"-‘~‘:"£.1» genius.‘ ‘- '“‘ 7/ Inrnllll iiladialr ’ Founded ‘ ‘Charlottetown Guardian.‘ Two Cents 0 llll |e' . . A g Covers Prince Edward Isl i cuannorrnrowu, CA Jill 1.1a Dew ‘ \ awvnz‘ .-..-__ .,., _,, .4.‘ 1924 All new.» sari" f“ ’ .v. from work.“ ' az-"rhfl"*.nnz":..ra'm g ,_. NADA lwcouesoar. MAY 14, u‘ ' earth! w“ MroPH-rrr ‘Senator .1. o. ‘ruler wretminiiter. B-u °-- n‘; ibnieu" c are». r1." - againei the Canadian Government Merchant Marine slid "l? cimfii‘ lau Nitldiilf nrmweyl M- :.li"""' of ‘ New voiced Columbia. He said that erflhnlzed} Appointing of Scrutlneers—— Difil raecaiity exists lntheee companion- Among the serious aiiagatilmt he m,“ ware rune-ramming.- zdefrauri- ing insurance oomilllm" "M illlegal-eommiuaiona In tho PW‘ chasing doparlmlltl W“? rm‘ the 1o. . on - with . _ ‘ _ ' w v§I-(i)'»/a_\‘1Qru\. is ‘.1 1. ‘ tqana‘ '_ MONTREAL, ay 11h~nov M- Wolvlu, Presidenhot-Abe British - Empire Steel Corporation limited.‘ lcit this evening for New York to cmbark on the Berengerla for Eug- lnnd on a short business trip. '- Beforo leaving Montreal, Mr- Wolvin stated that recent develop- ments in Germany made possible the resumption of large shipments of iron ore for steel industries in the Ruhr. Mr. Wolvln expressed himself as optimistic in regard to the prospects for the next few years as there is every indication of the resumption of é Profitable (Oontlpupd 1 , “r11 A nareéidf’ each heartily-h (turquoise-- 1 1'77. Housekeeper, “Pf E- Silflil-Ijlffflll " ‘tear-m crrv euuolv Niel-il- smell sum of money. Finder please leave at Guardian. r sou-ti-ia-zn ‘wanna-mam Poir- al-vbousework family ‘ol t my 139‘Water street. _ _ .8199" . ' suspects after the latter ll l! ' \‘ fly‘- fll. 11. Calder, K. C., the crown ‘Hochelaga Bank chauffeur, who ~wus killed in tho holdup of that illiiiiill 1 ill Biliillillitlillili ‘ Sumptuous Banquet Address by Mr. J § H . Hunt )0. B. h; cw Directors Appointed. The fifty third annual meeting of the members of the Young Men's Christian Association was held last night at 6.16 in the Y. M. C. A. soci l room and took the form of a banquet served in the usual incomparable style of the Ladies’ Auxiliary under the cap able convenorship of Mrs. W. W. Owen. The following program was car rled out: 6.15 p. m. Grace-J. A. Clark Supper Minutes of 53rd Annual Meeting read and approved during supper. Opening prayer-Jtev. R. C n Eats . ‘ Report of Nominating Commit tee-.—D1'. J. H. Ayres‘ Ayers. Mr. lsaac Carter. Election of directors Report of Board of Directors- Mr. J. A. Clurk. _ Reports of following contmittees, Finance Mr. W. A. Stewart; Mem bership, Dr. G. H. Dewar; Foreign Work. ll. H. Jenkins; Physical, J. A. McMillan; Social, D. F. Bethune ‘ House, A. C Duchemln; Education el, Dr. J. H. Ayers. Presentation of lists to Canvass crs—-Mr. W. A. Stewart. Address-—Mr. John H. Hunt, O. B E Vote of thanks to press. moved by R. H. Jenkins, seconded by H. E. Miller, responded to by Mr. Reuben‘ McDonald.‘ ‘ ~ '>‘V..0,te of thanks‘ to retiring direct orswuoved by J. H. Williams, sec horrified by-“il-I‘. Bethuilflleiiffoidfltl ti!“ A. O.’ Dhohemln. Closingprayerc-‘qtfr; ,1.‘ _'l‘. Mc- Ken-iié ‘ l The new directors clcctcd arc Messrs. W. A. Stewart, H. E. Miller, P. W. Turncr,_F B Conrad. Henry Lnpthorno and Dr W. Mc Kenzle. Th-e feature of tho program was the address hy Mr. J. I-l. Hunt 0f London. Eng, who strongly cm phasizcd the need of widening the outlook of the Y. M. C. A. the importance of its national slgnifl “Holdup Suspects’ ~ ' Case Likely Later | (Canadian Prue.) ‘MOMTRIENIJ, May i3.--’l'rue bills to the number of 46 were re- turned by‘ the Grand Jury in the Court of King's bench here this , . afternoon.‘ Only ono “no hill" was returned. Cuiseppe-Seruilni, Mary Scrailnl and ‘Ciro Niegri. charged with the Murder oi Henry Clcroux. bankfiz collection car» on April l. were not included in the true hill list. ‘It is considered certain their case; will be held over to be in- dléted along with the seven other have been irra ne . v prosecutor. intimated to Mr. Jus- ._.,_.___ I ‘Us ‘WANT-5°“9°°° ‘MART Bov- *wlahed*t‘o‘have the seven suspects llihly Guardian Ofllce , 1 soar-slur. ‘F0! BALE ATMQRELL LARGE ‘b lilllls. frost proof cellar. Ex- its, oat opportunity for country stor Apply c. 0.011111, e."' 1'11.“ . _._..__...__.i_lr'_a...__ T“‘“*“" ~ FOR eaLz-nidi-ir axmles intros maus- mam-n awash. "w first um hope lbs young a _ . » a"? ‘businesisl .~ y!!! $2 longer gaming. fiber e heirs. _, f ’ PRINTING‘: or simtv clriptlon and I ‘ 1 We a . Id I reggae and the _ p. nor warnniaaued otatilfilloha tiatrwllsqn, presiding. N18!- llB inary enquiry. ‘ FJBIERY “l” h hrouglitup Wednesday for prelim- Yeeterday forenoon information wgg‘ laid’ efore D. Edgar Show. Chief MagYstra-te for Queens Conn- warrant issued to search tholaiqh and p. miees of a man in Gay- t? day. - » ‘ '1. here was no a ehce Ball was allowed at‘ Memo. vane-non saris-ck! Treatme- ton . T110! I I . Mepirs. Jr ‘F: Moffedsidiaiid _' ty, by J. D Jenkins and nrrrenlhis§si§fiey o l f NIGHT lhflk Followed by El uent lgance. as failure of the smallest llifiiilllllflll is felt throughout the ‘whole organization. Mr. Hunt spoke of the necessity of getting our youth into the “Y habit." so that on their maturity they wlll.stlll look to the "Y" for aid and recreation. The speaker also referred to the world aspect ‘of the organisation which forms a chain of’ service that ‘encircles the globe. and pro mot-es internatloliality in the high est degree or in the words of his Majestythe King "The Y. M. C. A. is the Young Men's League of - Nations." Mr. ilunt placed emphasis on tho fact that ull boys. no matter of ‘what race or nationality. are ea sentlally similar and have the same needs. This address was rccelvcd with marked attention and appreciation. it is seldom that the privilege is given of hear lng so ' eloquent and earnest n speaker. ‘ The various reports read last night will appearvin a later issue. ln connection with the "Y" finances-tho objective of the com ing campaign is 88590. ' Today twenty five teams began collecting to meet a large over draft from last year and to create n working surplus for the ensuing |ycar. ‘ l mo? lhllllili a.‘ ~ l. will sh re‘ in Form- atior figurines-t (Canadian Press) P5319," my‘1il.-D1scusslon in radical and‘ hoci list circles as to the formation a new Bill/B"!- ment nndlcates that the leaders of the coalition bloc of the left. will insist upon the socialists rc- celviug their fulf share of the hon- ors- Already itetrong movement is on foot in lav r oi a socialist Presdent of the C mber. This pro ‘ject if pursued up to t_ho openins ‘of the Chamber's “delusion seems like‘ ly to bring on "the first clash bo- twcen tho new majority and the opposition. in vie, U! the margin that tho radicals ldid radical soci- al-lsts will be able to indster without- gthe help of the ‘moderate elo- HTIBIIIB. some d ubt is entertained ias to whether ‘socialist could be elected president oven if the radi- cals were willing to support him. Former lab "Bidding! ' re mains the most ed" of presidential bus! slbility. " Mil ‘BE 1121.111: B 1 n11. 1:111 [Illllilllllflfi Jarvis Company, bank crs and bond dealers to exchange hands»- ’ Established " ‘32 Years Ago. ' ‘ (Canadian Press.) fr-ORONTO. May 13.-<Aemilius Jarvis senior. internationally known capitalist and his son Aera- llius junior and Harry {Peppal man- ager of the firm. appeared in the Police Court this mrfrnlng before police Magistrate Jones charged with conspiracy to defraud the On- tario Government and were reman- ded until May 2i. few minutes. iBail for the three totalled one hundred and twenty five thousand dollars. TORQNFPO, ‘May 13.——The lMall and ‘Empire's ‘Financial Editor says today: ‘ilt is stated authentically that Acmilius Jarvis and Company, Tor- onto ‘Bankers and bond dealers are to sell their business. Details in connection with the change in control are not completed and the name of the purchaser was with- held. Amillus Jhrvie established 1m. present business thirty-two years ago in 1832 and for many years the company has been one of the most prominent houses in the city. imam ed at Empire Day‘ a Celebration (Brlilah United Press) LONDON, May lit-Canada. will be officially unrepresented at the at Wfemhley. The King nnd Queen will be there with a huge assembly - ~ ' ' .f tbl-ThE l Ehlhltl Sflfilflllfltfi 311123: tlfiuy will bemtIlidoo-flizial cool: tre of the Empire. The only Cana- dian touch w’ ll be the presence of a small party of Royal Canadian Mounted Police in the Guard of Honor. c ' Estecmed Pastor Accepts Position At the meeting of the ‘Presby- lcry of Prince Edward island yes- terday the resignation of ‘Rev. M. J’. Murchison from the Pastoral charge oi’ the iPrlhcctown ‘Congre- gation was accepted, as referred to in tho roport of the Presbytery meeting. ' ' Mr. Murchison, after a pastorate ofelght years and four-months i11 Malpequie has accepted tho impor- taut position oi Field Secretary or tho Canadian Bible ISOclety. ior the provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Edward island with head- quarters in 9t. John. He expects to take over his new duties about he first of June when he will re- move with his faniliylto their ncw home ‘in St.‘ John. Mr. and Mr.s Bish .01 ‘Poggland, Maine, 3%?” ‘may “Técanidian ill-g.) l3 m_ mo , e.. , .- . nee. more? a tiarfliiyalah, ch. tlolic‘ stronger-Thailand‘. ‘died to- day of pore _s_l hemorrhage. push» hp Walsh retiirpbd to iFQrtWud but a" few-om ago rroniav m of several fhodthl in Home. Iii-dd ‘ c stir ‘elf lsllbp: a oer-amt O_ ell. The district over wliiclrdie asid~ town, ""' ed covers the e tllr St t9 M - v Oilloers ma s daze ssarchuundsie; rielrgvygg-w i: aid. _ ~' . er - .ev. a t" o". "hi: V "or ‘po:§ta1l1e‘ 1 Rdmfl Aélilifllli I i‘ jmtsiqn illtobers p ‘Poi ids i. (~1- ‘IHIIVIY . flier!‘ l: gj,.srwl.n:~" 1 . l“! ' "when. at... reality-lb . l" P1151 -Mu'r"' will he greatly missed ltrlilalpeque and the adjoining sec- tions‘ of the’ congregation where they have made many friends who, 3 While ‘rejoicing in Mr. Murchison's advanced step. will see the family moyé away Wllh very sincere re- gret. ‘ The Rev. Mr. Murchison is a son of our esteemed. fellow citizens Capt. tlohn J. anti ‘Mrs; Murchison. who with many friends itrthe city will join both in congratulations and regret. "~ Bevfflr. Murchison will preach his farewell Hermon in Malpeque ' Church next Sunday the 18th inst. The proceedings lasted only a , Canada Unrcpresent-r Last Minute News Flashed in‘ Over the Wires . O§-Q-O-O-\ (Canadian Press.) SHANGHAI. May 13. —-8un {Yit Sen, president of the ‘iaouthern government of Oh-lna l; reported to have dledof brain fever. p The report has not been ~' confirmed but according to »reilabie (information he‘ has been unconscious for the past two days. ‘ LONDON, May l3. --The Strand ‘and ‘ neighboring thoroughfares carrying Lon don’; lmeaviut (raffle today expenlsvnced ens "of the worst conga: ‘ tin year; ‘because . of the niacin? of the famous Waterloo Br dje which owing ' piers to aettieing of the center muat be partly rebuilt‘. NEW YORK. May 13. — Former Kaiser Wilhelm of Germany and Princess Her mine his wlife left Doom to day for Silesia‘ ostensibly to visit Hernvlne’: children ac cording to a wireless message picked up today. if this is true ‘Germany has reversed her dddllion not to allow the former Kaiser to enter Ger man territory. Silesia ls the strongest monarchlist section of Germany.‘ ' HALIFAX, ‘N. '8-. May 13.- The British steamer Wyke Regin. which has been detained here by the Customs Depart- ment several weeks awaiting ,.%m we Ottawa ow new *-‘ b eras-tram: has mains-v ed for smuggling iigdcrlaahore. was released, 99GB)? on a bond of eight hundred dollars. The Wyke fiegie came into port! some time ago with a cargo of Hquon mo»? , hr iii stun (Canadian Press.) SYDNEY, May 13.——Mrs. Mai- colm MacLean, aged 103. died here today just twenty four hours after the death of her husband who died yesterday at the age of 104. Mrs. ‘MacLean was seriously ill before her husband died rho 11. is believed his heath hastened hers. They were both born in Scotland and came to Nova Scoiia when chil- dren. Both will be buried at a dou- ble funeral tomorrow. fivlligryglis-Glossd at figural More (Canadian Press) EYDNEY, N.‘ C. Mdy l8—-Jubilcc Colilery at Sydney Mines has been officially closed‘ zowin by its o er- altors, the Britls ‘ "Empire S eel Corporation, according to authen- m: information ‘obtained here to night. it is understood that the horses will he removed tomorrow. ‘The machinery will not be remov- ed‘from the mines flow but will be ‘properly safeguarded. Approxl in tely 880 men are affected. V epresident‘ MoLurg of the Brit- ish Empire Steel Corporation in filmated- today to a committee from the North Sydney Board of Trade that the mine would remain idle ntitll the corporation had consider- ed a report oh. the Bcotia coal area now being prepared by their engineering staff. ‘ BRlllINlNli A sad drewninxghaecident ‘restaur- red t Savage r a er ay when! Peter’ “Grant n mdw I9 years r1‘ Allen Grant Paakde ‘hie life while atteniipktlng _ W _ ‘freqmrsn a! ft ih wme was vlinly end- Uaverillg ti‘ ltfllnd. ..- u? x r n18! ll gl- from ‘till’... masseuse: ht integration . iilllt-yllltman who r‘ M l!!! ihiiiill Al ' ts to keep it afloat he lost one L” ‘l ilmianfibf“ M": ‘haw; ‘u, ~ Full noon Sunday. May lath. 5.52 I carfllnl’ hllfito ‘sea. in ‘an’ “l .. » I , umrners tide eighteen min- precarious redica e t tile . m" pmnfiyumix& m“ utee later than Charlottetown. ‘mid ch 121s shore by swim- ' ' ', rel-lit“; overboard. however failed in his effort. ' Nevin. nnrffbm row moral rho risds to ‘arrow moron: Conscryative Resolut 0I>110s1t10n——Frcnc (British United Preu) LONDON May lib-Conservative, hopes of an adverse vote against‘ the. government today were shat- tered. Baldwin's resolution de-i mending the retention of the Mo Kenna duties found‘ itself faced today by practically a solid op- position of Labour and Liberal parties. ' On the question of the exped- iency of removing the McKenna duties immediately there was some difference of opinion among the government supporters. Labour members representing constituenc ies affected by or sympathetic with the plight of workmen in threatened industries were a few days ago exerting pressure upon the government to postpone the abolition of these protective clauses :1 few months more. Presbytery Meeting? in City Yesterday The P. E. l. Presbytery met in quarterly session in =Zion Church onJMoiiday at the hour oi Eleven a. ni. ‘The ‘Presbytery was consti- tuted by ‘the Rev. George llilhii’ 0f Clifton, Moderator. ‘The following members present: - new... George Christie. Clerk, -Al- bertQii. John étiruhg. Bradalbans‘. G. I’. ‘Iitigrlsvnfflmeai’! - U. WGTE City: v v_ _ M. IJ. M _ . Hampton.‘ J- M. Murchlsen.~ ups-rue: a. W- Robertson, Kensingtoh; s. M. Ail- ken. Cavendish; W. E. Altkfln- Dundas; T. ‘A. Wilson, tlovehend P. H. PPenwardefi. Mount Stewart‘. n. Lockhant, souris; ‘D- Macvlcflr- Cardigan; D. Macfiovvan, George- town; J. A. MacLellan, Valleyfleld. n. l-i. stavert, Hunter ERiver; G- C_ ffaylpr, City; W. O. Mulligan. City; J. C. lMartin, Richmond 13a)’ East; M. D. MacDonald. Murray mver; J. M. MacLeod, St. Peters ‘Bay; G. ‘S. Mitchell, Summerslde; A. J. MacNeill, Wood (islands. ‘The following elders were also present: '1). H. Murchison. North River; James cine-role. was Riven A- W. Woodslde. Jviaipeque; D- Nlch‘ olson, Orwell Head; R. Manhood. Hartsville; A. J. Macbeod. Emilie?’ Bridge; Malcolm Nicholson. Brilli- uihrhe; ‘Rev. w. n. shearer. a 1m‘- mer pastor on P. lo‘. l. and Rov- George Cameron. late of St. John Presbytery helna prevent were l"- vlted to sit with the Presbytery- Considerahlo business WIS 17ml‘ sacted and there was“ an ‘allerllflofl (Continued on Pase 3) i- 1 Non-tinc- usa- Trzarutug- mum You our A ( H; AVY DATE. iouwo ‘ ‘ quantum w... gout}. Ins winds fair 8nd f . ‘risen tide this evshins at 6-39 at 1.35. 1.24 3gp '_ trove ng all Maximum and mlnirnurnt be was We‘?! parslyled b! ta a our bell ‘OIIHM boats. stares. ' Toronto, 56, l8 cloudy Montreal. H. 44 cloudy 1m night the flilfigflfi . 1'" "l W‘ '°""""°I,Il Halifax. 1o. to rel-mars search ‘bud boon m1 at, {elmffl/ albvsheerotnor . 4a, d? w m ,.- New You lf.'fl~..........' einr by maayoftlsse pliant. lay .~- » - afar; 1r1n11s‘ls1rroa1 urfir a iililllllili u he1r1r1ruw ion Met With shun‘ Strengthen Government Position. 1, c: ,__,_ n§harrn;c.r:srht- H number.- Y moulded. h Election Results A good many Liberals sympath- izlng with the Free Trade idea in Snowden]. budget were impressed by thegrecent arguments in favor of at least temporary retention but Premier Msodonalrfs declar- ation that the government would Few people in England outside of the militant Tories want guy change in the government at this time and Liberals today decided to place their solid support against the Conservative attack. The results of the recent French consider the Baldwin resolution of ' motion of censure changed all that. ‘ election tend to strengthen the government here. Liberals and Labour alike are delighted at Poiucards defeat which they be- lieve offers far stronger probabil itie; for a solution. of Europe's problems. With the situation as it mcn want to face the prospect of unsettled conditions at home which would be provoked by a general election. and it is general- reason of his freedom from former entanglements will have a hsttcr chance to work out a friendly ar- rangement with France than either Baldwin, Asquith or Lloyd George. expresses optimismi for future of ' sity. V (Canadian Press.) ‘HiAllJlFAX, May l‘3.—At the Dal- housle convocation here t-his af- ternoon degrees were conferred upon fifty Bachelors of Arts, twen- ty five Bachelore of Science and Law. thirty two ‘Doctors of Medici- ine, eighteen Doctors of Dental Sur- Igery and about. a dozen Engineers and Pharmacists, a total of 146 in- cluding several Masters of Arts. -in his convocation address i)r. -Maol(eusle, President said that .-Daih0usie had a record of constant lprogrcss and expressed optimism I-for the future. He said that. the ‘ ilnn of Kings with llftalhous- doubled success. Election Sends Franc Down (Canadian Press) PARIS. May 13. —Thc Froncii franc dropped sharply today to 17.40 to the dollar when it became apparent that the Government bad been defeated in the national cloc tions, Saturday's closing was at Sacred Concert in St. James’ Church Tho concert given in St. James‘ Church last night was of an un . usually high order. There was a fairly large audi enco of appreciative music lovers. The program. whidlrcolliistetfof an organ solo by Mr. Watkis, a. solo . “Lead Kindly Light" to a setting by Mr. 'Watirle. sung by Mr. ‘A. Bruce, a solo "God is our Refuge" by Mrs. E. W. McKlnuon, an anthem. “Home in til! Night" by the qhoir, a Colo‘ "tree are‘ Bird" by Major J. P. Hooper. a duet "The hora-is my Shepherd" to a setting by Mr. Watkia. sung by Mrs. Mo Klnnon and Mr Bruce‘: ab organ solo "Triumphal March" by Mr. Watkis. a sacred cantata "lmmort silty" by the Choir. the National Anthem. ' ‘ The rendition of the various both instrumental and vocii showed evidence. of careful tralnlp! hurl the fhilsic and voices throughout were delightfully-bar : T“ two compositions b7 Ir. in elm: Wstirls were most favorably em- mdt on by the a ._ . ’ M? r --r - 1 $l9l' is upon the continent few English, ly felt that Premier Macdouald hyi‘ ‘ "__‘ . l1 h th 1 h Re . PYQS. DI‘. McKenzie hler 4:52:18; wyithwsoviel 0V0! lo hurl been in his opinion an uu~ ‘w. -v.- Major J. 1E. . 5- .54.“ isillnlton. 0"! V; .. "mandant o ‘ team. whiziéhwalwbtfg. la‘ J i ‘ . . . . - ‘rvnuzrzorripetlfiflli “of thh Nltilfl- a1 mm Aaseliilatn- Twenty ~01 Canadihclridk itilrkaman dem- pole m emu. macaw Klmfl prize winners. . ‘ 535551 ‘ _ y‘ ‘i mingle-fighter: rrhiirf" ll l. w van or . l‘ - 3.,‘ . , W ' » ‘ e real “rpose ion be an endeavor to raise _ ‘ _ tain forthe Jgvelopmellfl. ' anials oil fisldspfo and also to attem Ho)’ l‘ ' _ Bril- en-a ‘in Bessarabla- ‘Refuses French Plan- | Roumania has turned down the French suggestion for a mutual guarantee treaty modelled by and after the Creche Slovaklaoolivln- tioii. She refused tbserormhroh, suggesting that France should place an army in Bellarabla iatbrev- lent of Russian aggression. with which suggestion France in turn refused to comply. - The possibli-‘ty of any active syn: pathy towards Roumanla‘ onjqlo part of tho present Britlih govern- (Oentlnued on Page l) —-—-@I—{Q}»—-i 1 Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings. Elto- IiATIiiiF-l csnta per insertion. word aacb - -. t. "Y. .\i. C. A. Rummage sale. May 22nd in Markotbbildiiig. ‘Nic- phone 96 or 711. parcels wilt be called for. seasonal. "Meeting Mt. Herbert Haliillon Orange Hall. Chrifiottdtoivh‘. ‘by 17, 8 p.111. ‘ ' ' ' “" "Como to the entertain Curran Ban Hall, Friday, yap Sale of pies. followed by d!" 8Q} ‘ l-ll _,.._ . "Everyone lntefilted fa asked to reserve any ciothfhg for Rim- maga Sale to be held in Iltiet building. May 15th- ‘ v in h. _____ "Comlnr You’: oeuvre. e thing good, Murray RI at._ 1 and Murray Barbour. 83w. I0‘ l d {acorns to the lce‘lfirs‘fi@d auoe n e d y evenings-g? m‘ ‘"- dxilrkjfellfs Cu ‘m. I . an: cilia-rt». sion 35 and ll 008 s f f“ he. ,-....