.~. Paw.- 1 ,. 4. For Boys, Big and Little‘. HE only shoes for baseball, lacrosse and l . other sports. The most sensible shoes for ordinary wear. The most economical shoes for every-day wear. ' Put the boys in Fleet Foot this summer-the girls,‘ too. Wear Flect Foot Oxfords alld Pumps yoursclf— and suggest to the men that they will he nluch more comfortable if they wear Fleet Foot: to business as well as for sport and recreation. Fleet Foot Shoe: are Donlirlion Rubber Syrtem Products ' The Best Shoe Stem J tell Fleet Foot WE ' SURRENDER W’ Y-llr- ; Get a Bigger Potato Crop Authorities will tell you that spraying is as important as plowing and cultivating. Spray- ing saves your crop of healthy, full-sized potatoes that will command top-notch prices. The well-timed use of MUNRUS PURE PARIS- GREEN will keep your plants free of hugs and give Nature the chance she asks to produce good sound tubers, and lots of them. Don't experiment with new-tangled "but! powders.“ line the old reliabil- Munro's Pure Paris Green. that Ill sure and deadly in its action and never harm: the pllmlv. Ark for Munro's by name, and make sure you gct It. At hardwarc, drug. grocery and general lltnrcll. Manufactured by C Alllllllllllewlll. m null-ulna m4: MONTREAL Moscow (Dom. Frau Special.) EDNDON, May Iii-Continued dny on what may be happening in confirmed Exchange Telegraph de- the advice said. Important fires, were destroyed, military depots lvcs were arrested. Officials were inclined to give credence to this report because 0f the silence of the Moscow station. The last mes- sage was received here at 2.30 p. m. Ivialy 9, when “Co" intended for all slallOlls yvas interrupted hudden- ly. {ii-i AT THE ROTARY CONVENTION ROTARY CQNVENTION Dl-lllllrs challenge to the Rotary either 1n the ocean, for the local Rolllrians are deep ‘sea swimmers, 0r if weather conditions are un- favorable, in the Hygia Pool, one 0t tile largest indoor swimming tanks in lhe country. Harry Lantz, young hotel man is chair- man ofllle club committee of race plans. This contest will be tor the lnlernzltional Rotary swimming lcllampionshipp Another sporting event during convention week which will be of wider interest so far as entries are concerned will bethc international Rotary Golf 'l‘uurnalncnt at the Atlantic City (‘ounlry Club. Rotarlan John Moore of the local club ls arrang~ lng the loumey. A blg field is prospective. Band concerts among the numerous organizations accom- panying the 600 or more Clubs are to be staged on the Steel Prior. convention headquarters. Paterson Rolarians are bringing the famous Dllllmrvs Band and have issued a silence of Moscow wireless station caused considerable speculation to- tlle Russian Soviet capital. An un- splltch from Copenhagen, quoting the newspaper Politlken, said pri- vate advices had been recelvegi that a greal rebellion was under way in Moscow. There were many leaders of the Russian co-operat-- .-\'l‘1.AN'l‘lC CITY. n... 13. —~ world. for a swimming race has been zlcceptcd by the local Rotary (‘lung and arrangements will be made for a match during Interna- tional Association convention week, opening here on Monday, June 21st. The match will be held " THE OHIABLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Something Ill Daniel's Says U . l Destroyer Crew Robbed of Credit (WASHINGTON, May 15.—Rear- Admiral Sims rubbed American de- BYPOYHB crews of credit due them by leaving the investigation of combats with submarines to the British Admiralty, Secretary Dan- iels lodny told the Senate Naval investigating Committee. Had he known that American officers were not reviewing the Clrcilmstanceg of battles between American ves- "ls and Il-boats. he would have Drfemptorily ordered the Admiral to ‘adopt that course, tile secretary said. Admiralty reports and awards to the "Americans were accepted by Admiral Sims. Mr. Daniels said, al- lllcugll the British demandetl abso- lutely conclusive proof before giv- ing credit for the sinking of a submarine in the case of an Ameri- can vessel, while using a less rigo- rous standard ill llle case of British ships. Out of 256 attacks on submarine; by American vessels, the British gave the United States forces cre- dll for but 24 successful attacks, most ofwllich were listed as “poa- slbly slightly damaged", said Sec- retary Daniels. In only one cage was full credit for the sinking of a U-boat given an American ship, re declared. this being the destroy er Fanning WlllCll sunk the U-58 and captured the crew. v “l do not blame the British," said Mr.- Dalliels. "They were look- ing out for [IIEIIISEIVGS properly, but "l do blame Admiral Sims- for .n0t protecting American interests The United States Navy is not ac- customed to having others decide what credits shall be awarded to ll“ "l9" ""11 VPSSPIS. llnd l.know of no instance in which any other navy has allowed this." ’l‘urlling t0 Admiral Sims‘ stale- nlellt that the Navy was llnpmpur. l-d tor war in April, 1917, Mr. Dun- iels said that Admiral Jellimlyg book on the Battle of Jutland show ed that "not even the British Navy PXPPOIlIIg evcry minute a decisive battle, could be kept one hundred per cent perfect." He quoted at length from the Jclllcoe book to. show that the British fleet had de- died. Itueckcrt is supposed to have left the bulk of his estate to her. night they were Tllrll Gland Vizier Was Fired at (Special to The Guardian.) -I..ONDON,——A vast unionist as- sociation has been discoveréd in Turkey following an attempt on the life of the Grand Vizler of Con- stantinople. The shot at the Grand Vizier was tired by a policeman. The bullet struck an attendant. --i¢o¢-—-— RAN FOR SAFETY LOST $12,500 . NEW YORK. May lib-The sud- den clang of a lllotormanH-l gong cost David Gerstein, an auctioneer, $12,500 In cash yesterday. Gersleln, who had just withdrawn lhe money to invest In stock for auction, still was thinking of the “going, going“ then then gong, the money was gone. 'l‘lle motorlnalrs clllllg of his bell startled Gerslein into doing l1 hllsly one-step to safety. and in his excitement lhe packet contain- ing the moncy was pulled from his pocket illOllg with llls lllllltl; Ger- stein discovered his loss nll roach- ing the sidewalk and lie fell ill u faint. He was revived at a hospital where he made known the cause 0t’ his collapse. Detectives are now searching for the person who picked up the puck age. _(<+>———— ANOTHER WOMAN . _ IN MURDER CAbE HOBOKEN. N. J., lMay 11th. (Associaled lI’ress.)—An element of mystery was injected into the murder yesterday 0f Frederick Rueckerl. vice-president of the White Metal Manufacturing Com- pany of lloboken when a young wo- lnan giving the name 0i’ “Mae Trask" telephoned llle dead plan's home yesterday and informed police detectives that sllc was his fiance and that they wurv engaged to lbc lllarril-ll. A photograph lll‘ the girl was fuunll in lluockl-rfs room in a spot indicatcd by llcr over the telephone. Friends oi’ itucckerl dcclzlrcd at the time of’ his death‘ ht- wzls engaged to ‘be married lo a lMiss Elsie t‘. Vorralll. who was at his bl-llsidl- when llc declared last convinced that Hoboken police . to compete for a silk American flag challenge l0 all visiting musicians as a trophy. It is proposed to make band contests annual events on the entertainment program pt‘ the convention. Reservation ap- plicalions by delegates and guests now number nearly 8,000 the larg- cst on record for International gatherings. Hotel accommodations are ample however. lf necessary ficlencieg and v _ weaknesses SUFDPIRed tile British people and that the Germans were actually superior lll destroyer strength. The Alllerlcnn Navy was not perfect, he salll, but avoided many costly mis- takes by taking to heart the ex- periences of other allies. LOVES HIS MELON. Wnlermelons have been high ill that Rueckerl was nrurlll-red by a lbur- glar and llllfll they llall discovered no evidence which would lend to substantiate ally other tlloory, Miss Vorralll lolll tllc police thllt about a WEPR ago Rueckcrt told her he lllld been awakened by sounds on the roof and llllll he and ills ‘butler went up to investigate tllenl but dis- covered nothing unusual. Rueckerl was murdered by a mzlll who gained entrance into his apartment the Convention Executive Com- mittee, Joseph A. McNamee, chair- man. can book nearly twice that number in the Mg hotels. Many special ‘trains have been engaged to bring Rolarizlns to the shore. The overseas delegates from the British isles arc-expected early in June. They may bring fully 100 visitors in the cnlnpllign for Edinburgh in 1921. international lSecretary "t‘hes“ Perry will examine that Scottish city to determine its ahilily lo accclnodate so large a gathering. He is on ills way to England on llle American Liner Si. Paul. i——-<+>-i- MUCH DEVELOPMENT WORK __§EING DONE IN TllE PAS. Man. Nlay 11~A most Til-l E PAS Di sriilTF price this season, but “Uncle Joe" l Gannon has gone right ahead eat- lng them. ll is a habit acquired by him when he was a small boy in North Carolina. Consequently the eighty-three. year old statesmen waits each Year for the arrival of the water- melon seuson, and just as soon as 1h‘? rifle ones begin to arrive Uncle t Joe may be seen sticking a big s chunk of something red into his nlnutll. Sometimes he goes at it f “coon fashion" and plays a 3010 wilh his lips on a long, red slice, throwing away such implements as knives and f0rks_ Uncle Joe can tell when u wat- C 15351176 cnlrlfiiiltl gelie-rlil M5565» llnce whether the nlelon is sweet and juicy or was pulled too green. l a rope ladder. manently, shelved the Spa confer- ence. Allied decision over the lnnt- (FEOPEe 0i.‘ his zlbicst Lieutenant that lilcse lwo slalcsnloll repealed- ly conlblnerl tu force Prclllicr Mill- erlllld to accept their views, The Spa conference is dlfBlllly reported to have b€0ll"'p_05lpnl1t_>d_ Qfnlelfln llllllulls right and kllflwifit Qlfijlfllaljzg -; qllflip permanently out. . by owering llIlllSPlf from the roof with ' Conference May be Off. QLONDON, lMay 13.-—'l‘ho Italian rlsis has temporarly. perhaps per- er ls evident. Premier NiltYs re- lgnatlon llilS deprived Lin-yd or Ii. has been lllust noticeable it may N“ . ‘is N FROM BANKS WITH prnnlisillg business year is looked to transport eiulll thousand ions 0 fbflllll"! tr~ from Sturgeon nann- ing 1n lllls puinl for transhlpnlent l0 'l‘l'all. B. ti. Preparations are under way to cut thirty thousand tons of hay on lln- (‘arrot River Val- ley, adjoining the town. Did she worry nbout nose. it suppose? hatch, A dominant note in color schemes ' Dorothy Rose had a turned-up do you 0h, No; but a plan she begun to SICK CAPTAIN for in lllti north lllir; slllnnler. ‘lllle , , , ———— Pas Lumber company have cut. llnfl‘ “P313115 1S 0f Oriental ln- ‘Tile American ll‘ll\Vl0l‘ Wldgcnll forty million feet of logs which will >P"“"°"- llrrlved m Halifax Fflflily night to (inuble them m kefp ‘he mm going got medical attention for ller cum- nt this place nn night and day T} TIZIIJBQHIFHulIuill Llpllhall, Wllt) was shifts for five months. The Monday 11 P" 1 ‘W1 e on the‘ hanks. 1m Mining colnllzlnvilllre commenced THE RHYMEROSCQ: DOROTHY zlrrivnl he was takcll to tho Vict- oria General hospital and was illl- proved sufficiently t0 make it llru- bably that he will (‘Ollie out SQQIL 1n the captain's illness the more Wlllilllll Conors took command llnd brought the trawler in from the banks. Word was sent to the ow- ,4»; . l... - l" m new - "EH4?" 14$;- ,. CANADIAN NATIONAL RAILWAYS CHANGE, 0F TIME. P. E. I. DISTRICT Commencing Monday, May 3rd, 1920, trains will run u fol- lows:— WEST:- Daily except Sunday leave Cilzlrlottotown 7.00 a. m.. arrive Emerald Jet. 8.25 n. m. Bord en 9.10 a. m. and Sunlmerslde 9.55 a. m. Passengers for Summ erside transferring at Emerald Junction; returning leave B orden 4.10 p. m. arrive Summer- alde 6.15 p. m. Charlottetown 7 p. m. Dally except Sunday leave Charlottetown 1.40 p. m. arrive Borden 4.45 p. m. returning l cave Borden 9.00 p. m. arrive Summerslde 10.50 p. m. (Jbn rlottetown 11.20 p.,m. Daily except Sunday leave C‘- llal-lnttetown 2.50 p. m. MTIVB Emerald Junction 4.55 conne ct with train from Borden, arrive Summerside 6.15 p. ln_. Tlgn lsh 10.00 p. m. Dally except Sunday leave C harlottelown 4.40 p. nl. arrive Emerald Junction 7.10 p. m. leave Emerald Junction 9.50 p. m. on arrival of train from Bord en; arrive Summerslde 10.50 p. m. Dally except Sunday leave T ignlsh 5.00 a. m. arrive Summeralde 10.15 a. m. leave Summerslde 11.20 a. m. arrive Charlottetown 8.25 p. m ‘ > Dally except Sunday leave '1‘ ignish 0.00 a. m. arrive Summer- side 12.25 p. m. leave Summ merslde 1.55 p. m-. arrive Emerald Juct. 3.25 p. m. Borden 4.45 p. m. connecting with second trip of Carferryjor Mainland points. Dally except Sunday leave S ummerslde 7.05 n. m. arrive Emerald Junction 8.10 a. m. connect with train for Borden and arrive Charlottetown 10.50 a. m. Daily except Sunday leave B orden 7.10 a m. arrive Emerald 8.10 n. m. Sunlmerslde 9.55 a. m. Tlgnish 5.20 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave Borden 4.10 p. m. arrive Summon aide 0.15 p. m. Tignlsh 10.0011. m. Daily except Sunday leave Emerald 5.05 p. ln. arrive Borden 8.05 p. m. Daily except Sunday leave C harloltetown 6.35 a. m. arrive Mt. Stewart 8.30 a. m. Georgetown 11.30 n.m. Sourla 11.25 a. m.: returning leave Sourls 1.15 p. m. Georgetown 1.15 p. m. Mt. Stewart 4.15 p. m. arrive Charlottetown 5.50 p. m. Dally except Sunday leave Elmira 5.30 a. m. Sourla 0.50 a. m. Georgetown 6.45 n. m. MLStowart 8.45 n. m. arrive Charlot- tetown 10.00 n. ln. returning leave Charlottetown 3.10 p. m. ar~ rive Mt. Stewart 4.15 p. m. Georgetewn 0.10 p. m. Sonrll 6.05 p. m. Elmira 7.20 p. m. SOUTH:- Dally except Saturday and Sunday leave Murray Harbor 0.45 iLm. arrive Charlottetown 10.40 a. m.; returning leave Charlot- tetown 3.30 p. m. arrive Murray Harbor 7.25 p. m. . Saturday ONLY leave Murray Harbor 7.30 arm. arrive Char- L-T 101.910“ 10.25 a. m.: returning leave Charlottetown 4.00 p. ':_ m. arrive Murray Harbor 0.45 p. m. _ l’ DISTRICT PAIUINOII AQINT‘! OFIICI, _ ' l""“" CHARLOTTITOWN, P. I. l. f‘ lm-Ql .. n .. n .4 and tile big Sturgeon fishery. In the mining fields are about two hundred prospectors and one hund- rell miners. The chief operation is lli l~‘lin Flun, where a force of forty- iwo miners are sinking shafts at. (‘opper Lake diamond drilling and shaft. sinking are being dune upon GOHIOIISI gold lode, and some shaft Work is going on at Elbow Lake where a recent guld strike was made. in the Her-ll Luke crimp three mines are fairly well under way with development work. The recrmllng and other repair work upon the Hudson Buy railway Other ll('ll\'lilL'S are concerned firs and either a captain or mute willl river transport of over a To malzehlhe "95! °l her leal-"Yes is expected, from Boston. hundred thousand railways ties. mac ' First of all, she trained her eyes, Turning them up to the sunny skies. Look at the lnud and the dust? ’ not she! Nothing but sunshine would Dor- l otlly see. . I A flower that droops has begun to wilt, - . So up went her chin, with a saucy llli. An ounce of pluck's worth n pound of Hlgli, ‘l And courage comes with n head held high, Government will not attend Con. has decided to rcfllsn in pzlrllci. pate in lhe Pal-is Economic (fun- terence Tuesday, holding tllllt eve- occuplltion of Frankfort now has i1 motor car, relllarks the World llnd it painted. Not long llgg 11m surface begun lu (icvelop nn nlll- azing series of cracks BERLIN. May 15.——Tlle cabinet 2V pretext fnr continued French lccn removed. -- -~ HIS WORD OF REAL WORTH An Omaha newspaper ppm has lernill of that city. Last spring in- ‘~*4w:-v'l\w- ""‘ the water. and 1‘ ‘*0 gallons of water. W;’1 v4. stand out in the sun, that ally- thing and everything llnd spoiled the pailll except that lhe paillt it- self was at fault. , “The painter looked the car ovcr. “if you'll bring l; ill, I'll do it All. ill, nail! Fflml’ rnulutulululuifirullululnrulutululueul‘, CLEANLINESS IS HEALTH By the ue of Gilletfs Lye‘. house cleaning l; made a pleasure instead ofa. dru _ cleans thorn 1y whether the dirt is visible or invisible. and infectious germs. removes o A _ drain pipes. closets. sinks. etc. Refrigerators are made delightfully fresh and clean by aging ‘m, teaspoonful of Gilletfs Lye ‘ ' ‘_' GILLETTS LYE EATS DIRT” Made in Canada. . rtaenegmeaamsuaeneratnmr e - over," he said. “Tile varnish lllusl. was set in rosy hug ‘ have been bad." It was llll over ill two nlllllltes. dodge responsibility wl The man's faith ’ julllpcd several llulltlred per cent. The sky was clear; the whole world 71193115! cl/alzie A fnr IbrPreaciLCaker épamfry ‘The 8t. Lalvrvggelflour Milk 6'0. ' 7Ilon frval, ‘HO. 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