v JHAXIMS 0F A MERCHANT _-_¢. '-= u“ d m, put is but s dream,- . m NM.‘ “fly a wish. Two Oonto 18M .. '- Guardian -o"|.d|", Pounded 377'?” 1'» The Fee's ’//' Paper seas byiiverybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Z7 11%.. outlined Filth: .\\Q\ \\\\\\ . CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MAY 4_- 1926 . MAXIMS OPQ MERCHANT. When we give ilfe a ‘thought what is it all about‘! Annual. Subscriptions Delivered “.00 By Mall, (‘luusda and U. R. A. M.“ I dwin Declares Labor Leaders’ Action ' Threatens Basis of Orderly Govern- ‘ment- Labor Heads no Longer in Con- - an Emergency. LONDON, government. _ The Premier ivil war than strike. said that it was no use its truth. lie declared that he did not be- llm there lad consultation with tithe Trades ilnion Council be- fore the power of (smiling a general ltriite had been llilll. into the hands till small lzroup ot executives in tilde. ‘The only light hearts in the country today are tllose who eith- er envy or hate us, because tlley lee the ivhole of democratic free-r tiiilll criteria: on a course which il succssfui cllll only substitute tyranny" he said. “l! is not ivascs that are in per- il liiit freedom of our very consti- tutlon, “Everything for which l have Worked for two years and for which :,,f,“,'§e‘}‘,““? m“mem' has hos“ otistinns between the govern- mona. nmlk‘ n_ Moms‘ but that does ment and representatives of n 0 “way my mm‘ or coinage Trades ilnien Congress Willi lllld in rny aims." J. H. Thomas Hopeful National Fulnu of T") llilflllc after the Premier, do- ‘Iiéxlgill llasslorlnicly that there was qwawsnlulina for the situation, xmk Liilrfii‘ the. resort bilnrieii m "M" ‘My man n. u rm riot and foal wile does not. lllat the cconolnic facts of the "ww-owwo-ow-ooo-oo-oao- Condensed Specials RATE-Ac. per word, net Mob insertion in this column. §__ 'T° LET—HOUSE 1 ROOMS with all v; rrv | ll’ . t titan corner oollenSgiiiholl luau/ill annulmwlnon ' This season's catch includinR em The disturbance h, the “Mo, m ‘he may Eillzhtna Avenue. Allllly ill “ll Gloom on the 9tock Market reports from sealers stiribout 1B mobile iudufilfy ma? herbal)! ac- These families wl-ll locate at Rol- ' "‘ ‘“'”""°~ m‘ “"'°w“-“ 8mm" """"'"-q""""'° venlllele lllllllllllloifment in the met- lo any and Red House respectively “Lit ’ .2 2 ' ' . , , ; t ~ ' \WANTED__BY T “"‘-'-"-'"- Nmv YliltK. ‘lVlllY 3-"‘T““ m“ Zffzglf, 4287462Rl9. $523: l" "llllell- ‘Employment 0n Canadian They are experienced Scotch fam- Kmn to", W0 Business M, g,,,,,.,-,,h sirlkti llflllel0pll1lillilfllzlvsgq: Tum‘ Nov" '22 5%,, “hunk railways show improvement. and iiius and will no doubt prove s I " m"! ‘mam “MTG” east a slra ow of‘ gloom nvur a v 11.0fm VIM" 2900_- Eagle mutiiticns in the mining industry great acquisition to the island Pro- l rrirn of Guardian. 5-4-8i'flnum.,,,; "m1 commodity markets. ‘zgnnnhd mm mnnfi ‘ ' are hotter in the east this year vlnce, ' Prices oi’ mall? llmllmg “Locks The lsenl was lost. on hcr ser- lgfflliliflléjzfignltui; yiiiiiltllilzslllacifl nos w“ N ‘l’ E D — CHAMBERMAID “Illllv Hotel Victoria. 9065-5-4-3l. ‘Elfin SALE-ONE Tron roso "'"‘k- Sllilhtiy used. Apply Auid l“ l-lll- 9012-4-1-6i '°°RN seer mo HAMBURG glnnk from stall fod catileul’ illlnders Ill Newsom Co. Market Building, . _0 "s," 8MB *-nesvv snows "cg"- Arnly st Guardian ot- ' . U08 PRINTING OF EV ERY rsi Job Printery. ‘Phone 1S2. mm. Bo for m, so. m a .aso m 56¢. soo for uoo. moo an- ‘l- Pmruu. Gnurdisn om». He became convinced last niglht, that A. Pugh, Chairman‘ of the "gross, and his colleagues were no longer in of the situation witlhin their own ranks. The Premier “ell l" seriousness of the situation witih ‘wor been u llKIPOlII-Zll 00M ‘position will i‘l"il2llil. tho rank and lllo'was nobthrr course upon to labor 'l‘ilnr<r: who might welcome this position are nu insig- nificant minority. been in ‘this business; they haven't lull in strike. ‘lnndon. This, he felt, was a fzrosl-idloen (‘Iiilfililteil hvcsty of every democratic pflil-lllltllll.‘ LONDON. May zl. all great indu country bviuln at midnight. [acted close workers million minors. given up their fields. Another day tit suspense, of llop- gestion for compromise a with s com- es and tears‘. our no- iei-‘s room in the House of Cout- ple.c ilreaktltlwn of last h been dololzaitsd as spn all tho men. Tilroulrirollt J H every effort was put » - Tilnluas, Secretary 0i‘ tliotbrlng ablmt lftsilwaymen. even at u late hour there was i miss of n renewal oi‘ lilo negotia- lions which izavc the n-axinus nu- linn hope that u way nut would be 0f u“; .l'mlnli. * trol of Situation Within Their Own Ranks- Army Ordered to Stand by in (Cvanatlitsn Press) ordering the strike were threatening the basis of], M. t,‘ _ , U V P orderly government and were nearer to proclaiming g“ m ° “mm” ° '° "WW Great Britain ‘had been for centuries. Further talking would be wrong, the Premier said, unless the government got immediate and uncondi- tional withdrawal of instructions for disguising factg ‘of denied to parliament by Mr, Ben. ds that conceal neu- Wiley and l will ignn ‘ LATER ‘ —-A strike on to including more who than ended forward an ililflifiliililli. tihc general Trades Union Con- ‘COlltTOl timl that Mr. Kennedy is not enti- 'i'llt\re haven't sfrics throughout the lt lit-l live lnillioul had already labors in the coul- miners were framing their vital re- kcsmeu fcrlotller ilil! day and night llllfillllllfi Plilllit iii Hlliil Slllil- Sensations Talked of in Expected Disclos- ures — Attack Im- l pends in Pearce Riv-~ er Case. (Canadian Press) OTTAWA May 3.--Polltlcal ac- tivities during the coming week give promise oi being productive of unusual interest. Rumors that further sensational (lvillnllce will he adduced before the trustoms committee within the ‘ next few days are in circulation. May. 3.-—-Prerriier Baldwin tOdayfldlc trumlnittce resumes its sittings run Tuesday mornillil- The proba~ of the Orfinlity is that tho woflt of lietlriuK mment finds itself challenged by an alternative t flhe GOV- witnesses will not be terminated for lllreu weeks. The ril-tllt of’ D. M. Kennedy. ‘Pro- ' Street-live to retnin his scat us mem- declared the labor lQHdQYSQbQY for Peace River, will, it is unti- erslood, collie before the llouse or iwn on a motion by lien. It. ll. lieuuuti. (Jouservzttlvo, C-aigary West Mr. ‘iiclillctl. it is inlilntltcd. lwi-il more that this matter be re- ferred lo the trommiileo on privil sacs and elections (‘or r-tlnsirlcra- ilolll . .A petition on behalf of‘ .l. A. (‘ol- ‘lifi EISSGPLQd ling, who opposed lMr. Kennedy H3] Conservative candidate in tllc urn- eral election, asking for a (lei-latti- sit as representative for lkrace River. has already been pro» iiebztie on the budget. now enters ' lilo third week of discussion. Willie Premier Kim: and Rt. lion. Arthur Meilzhcmticnscrvativr- lea- der. have not yet spoken aildthcre. are still! many speakers on the available list, there ls n slim proba- hiiity that the vote on the main mo |lion and the (lonsrrvativc almond ,ment may take place on Thursday. l iBig Black Cat Paces Hall As Strike Begins May 3. —Wllile the l‘ L‘ in 8 LONDON ply to the government's final sug- large black cat paced outside the Prem- Tllc moment the door was the opened. the cat (lashed in. [Ramsay MacDonald, Arthur Henderson adu prominent lrabnr leaders were in the corridor at the tinle. "Does that mean good or bnd ioduck?" one of them inquired. A alld few moments later the nrincrs had )l‘0- rejected tho government. strggos- tion and the strike was on. ‘IIIUEE’ HONORED SiR ESME HOWARD MONTREAL May, 3-—-Sir Esme Howard, British Ambassador at lwashington, received today from McGill University the rde- gree of Doctor of Laws at a special convocation held in the Royal Victoria College. lllillt Bil Hill till lEi iilLllil Plea For Stoppage of Work Brings no Re- sponse —~ Improve- Year, ment This Says Moore. 3.—- 1a SYliNliY, May l'l‘,l\ii'li lo Lfflllifihiifi ily wits proved by plans lnl‘ a “rcli" Linn ai. tllarc iiay on Saulrdzly- .~\ parade hall illivvrtisctl by the the failure pa?’- cvciock, the hour came, for celled. The Savoy Theatre bad been hir- altel‘ the speech-making. but although its ed fol‘ parade. stood wide open, its seats remained unoccupied, The miners seem cictermlllotl do nothing to jeopardise the set-r has been in the among tho steel workers, no demonstration ,i;ng|and_ sen of prosperity that brought about by peace coal field. in Sydney was mooted. CfillfllllOilS la the Wfirlfl generally speaking show - st our Negotiations Fail; Brit. Strike New Genera iii ttlillllFriiltll n nu lat nan SHE ‘ as BEEN i-‘ilil lIENTlliliES llllt iillltiit lull fiflilfiflfiiitfifi%‘.1‘;°2'.?i"i£l’;iiiE nun r iii iiiiiiiil ii iii ii'iiii “y Splendid Tyfi} of Farm (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May a. _ A radio telephone conversation between King George and Pre- sident Coolidge is psi"; n. ranged according to the New York World. The World says that liter arrangements have been completed it will simply be necessary for King George to pick up his tele- phone n one of the Royal Palaces in order to talk to President Coolidge at his own instrument‘ in the White House. ers Here to Locate in Different Parts of the Province —— Two AddltlOIlEI Families w eurKnowrl or ' N t hileelfilhliiixScotlafriid Sllflfillllllls T0 ____ Heart Failure (Canadian Press) The three families referred to ill I TQRONTO. Ont.,' May yesterday morning's Guardian com- prising seventeen ileflwlls , women and vlllllllell 1'1‘ to the ‘island to locate hers undo the British i-‘zlnllllea Settlement Twentieth Scheme being curried‘ out. b)’ i and Settlement Brunch ct‘ the Ililnitlll Department of llnmlBYil-UQY-good health Yealerdlw- and ,C0,Ommu0n “rived [an eveu- culnbed to heart faihlre. lag. The three families came over‘ Z.‘i111.i;ft..i"tiii‘t.ttt’°liiil“iiliMelchfllli Marine Deficit Shows 3.~i)r. r investigator and as author of "The ‘Piane" and He was in v D0. the age of 67 years. reported a wonderful trip across. Mr. Sixsmith with his wife. 3:110 sons and two daughters leave s morning by motor boat fer the farm formerly owned hy Capt. A- G. Dairies. North River. (c d, P Mr. Slxsmlth who is 48 years of oTTAw/tna 0;?" a;,e;;),3‘ use is e llle lens lflfllm hall“? operating deficit of the Canadian ‘lfllllliill lll ‘=1 bilge “all l" Queem“ Government ‘Merchant Marine l ‘irelenlhln 1922 he more‘! 1° E118" 1-925 showed s "betterment of $492,- laud and has been since farming 325 over 1924 acmrdmg England. ills sons as well are ex- this afternoon. perlenced- farmers. witl‘\~'l.‘it“i.."t’ii. °.ii.'i'.llf°'.f.i' War-rant Issued lug that llviir. Sixsmith and family of Saklatvala were going to reside amongst them (Canadian Press) the family of Mr. Fred W. Moxey “H,,,,‘zjf,,fl"ff,f,f,fi.nae three beautiful children. two Mu y ila y celebra- tlunlltliall labor llnprovenlt-ut this year over those and as a consequence ere planning LONDON. May 3. —A warrant a fitting reception, has lbeen issued for the arrest of lAccompanylug the former was of lboweetott, England. Mr. ‘Moxey Shapurii Saklatvsla, Communist lboys 5V; and 4 years of’ age res- ‘pectlvely and one daughter 3 years ‘ll’ M16- Ml- MOW!’ l" 315° all 9X‘ on a charge of makhlg n seditious lpperlencetl fisherman and farmer spam“, t“ ‘Hydg park yegtefduy. 0i‘ l . t i i . ~ vfjcyhmvlns had a wide experience in the Westminister Gazette says to- m“ "Unwed ‘van 15m,‘ “n. Mo“ both on the eililii coast of Enzlairld. c ell work for the day. Wihcn 10 Th!“ mm [y w] take up {arm n8 the parade there were no signs of any gathering and that feature was can ‘Samuel Prowse or day. 2i.§‘.“.f.'“%.f§;"3?i' t'f;“‘.'3.i.“i.‘§ if‘. Sale of Anticosti Island Confirmed Rev. Christopher Graham and Mr. (Canadian Press) the » firm of QUEBEC. Provrse and Sons. The above mentioned settlers were met at the depot inst night illrnlteh for PrinceEdlwnrd llsland, tlmbared section of the Superintendent and Mrs. Grady of Anticosti in the (iuifof St and -Mrs. Judge Stewart. represent-o. eni-n 66N,t IS 6. lug the imperial Order of the Lawrence by Senator Daughters of the lEmpil-e. France to The .ltearn family. from Kent, Company of Three lRivers. compflglng wits, three deal involves a transaction o and‘$6.li00.000. Wnysgamack will to Menier o daughters. axed l6. l4. and 12. arrival by a committee in Charge Rivw“ 9mm" of the Rev. Grant ‘Crolton. ‘ ‘fl-u: WEATHER - is an Two Families Next Week in all. Albert D. Watson who was known [re patron“ were mmg a“ 0v“ the ““Mm3“{ “s a‘ “hymn formance last nllzht at the Prince Charlottetown talent is at home in “mm” 1 did tti o ed m” works’ died at m“ 1mm“ ‘may “illicit? yearlseiidly illhmOdgnhesllows of afternoon and evening for staging trp-tfi- play one of the finest. they have Charlottetown also had the m“ sunwdate theatrical plays. 'l‘hls time il- scen in years, alld lsatislaction oi knowing just ‘who __The concerned. to the 0! on all extensive scale in Sdflfil-li. annual report tabled in the House cleverly lnterpre member oi‘ the House or ‘Comnlonshl Brefll- dual 0i‘ doom, , , May 3. -—lConfirma- the by Mr. C. M. Williams. renrowflv tion has been obtained from gov- nerves" lug the Dominion Laud Settlement gynment circles of the sale of the e;- by M155 Anna l lelelvl Rae had a very difficult role but Prolosue~T<>nv Th" THJWR/“ular comment from the flllfllPlifTi. the Waysgamnck Pnlplflged 82 but TM portrayed the part very cleverly. exploit some lllilSllF clunllll PRESENT “ANNE” To Capacity Audiences at Prince Edward Theatre Yesterday Afternoon and Evening- A Comedy of Mystery En- thusiastically Enjoyed — Mr. William Schofield as “Tony Wheat” Scores in the Leading Role-Play Will be Re- peated Again This Evening. ll “Oh. what a tangled web we and of the play, weave, “Anne" is a cleverly written Milieu first we practice to tlll- comedy mystery and‘ quite an un- celve." usual Once again Charlottetown thou- treatcd to n pcr- ward Theatre which upheld lllehluy and every kind 0i‘ play. i0!‘ ‘Those _who attended was a comedy of mystery in three acts and a ‘prologue entitled “~»An~~"Anue" is—-end due to the natur no?" under the direction of lMrs. curiosity of these Fred Jlouie. able to be on hand From the opening of the pro- logue to the last, line in the fllialfilibuliiliifgf house, the audience was kept guessing and wondering who Aline retilly was. The mystery was finally solv- ed to the entire satisfaction of all C-AST OF CHARACTERS Anthony; Wheat (Tony) a victim “Tony Wheat" n victim of clrcllul r-irullnlsfallces n Blflllcfi Willi R VET)’ dllflcllll T010. lllll Burks, his valet, faithful to the e . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mouton \\’llltiock young Isobel Trainer in a manner that. taunt Julia, the Judge's sister-in- . . . . . . . .. Verna Sullth, B.A. "Burks," Tony's valet. and fsith- Barbara, a flapper who flaps, . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. |Ml51TgBrOl.'COlllnflB maid. with nerves . . . . . .. Anna. McRae Willie Poabutly, the lboy from next door . . . . . . . . .. Frulflr Nicholson llorall, a. plain clothes detective .. ’ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Mouton iVhitiotik til'8|l'lli<'l, zlgell 82, but with young lIlPZiH . . . . . .. Mrs. Arthur Henry ln the hands of Wm. Schofleld. Wfll! V81‘? lMnrjoric. a very modern woman fame, led; he played his "Whoa iBlll" part throughout ' I ' . . ' I ‘I would do credit to a professional. law fui to the end. was given fllll Jun- tive to by Mr; lMenton Whltlock, who ls fast developing into a clev- lilooney. the temperamental er actor. Miss llsobel Trainer as "lilarjor- ie" played the part. of a “very mod- ern young woman" in her usual talented style. l The rnle of "Aunt Julia" tho {Judge's slstcr-in-lalv also railed for ability, and ‘Miss muise flaw-rs, her companion .. production. especially am- ong amateurs. but the performance last night proves utidolvhtedly that yesterday voted the al who were un- ycolterday to- night's perlornlance spells another . (in coder of their Appearance) . of Wm. Schofield nil . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs, Fulton Adams iVerna. lSmlth, 1B. A., played the Jurirze Bunlly. the head 0f the part Well. hntlso. . . . . . . . . . .. Fulton Adams lMiss Constance Whcar , who‘ llnclor Aked, a friend of the family made stroll a. wonderful impression in St. Patrick's play, ably sluetain- ed her reputation last night :11 the portrayal of “Nancy Brown, the girl from Rosedaie." l-ler acting was supenb and left nothing to be liirs. Ebenezer Whittle, looking desired. Ebenezer ‘The interpretation of “liToonc-y." TWO Little Whittles temperamental maid. wlthi was effectively looked aft- SYNOPSIS liicltaa Miss Slit-.- dalo . . . . , . . .. lphew .... .. ‘aunt's - notwithstanding elicited ranch pcp-‘ln the Bachelor inn. l>y's house, arr hour later. Act ~li.—-Salne room, later. r Mus. Arthur llenrv as "Grandma. with young ideas.“ f ‘The rest of the entire (as: short“, ed wrefni study and strict Iitlelr- ins. The specialties ‘between the aria were of the highest class and nil had to respond to hearty and ‘pro- longed clltxoros, A duet by Profes- -—--*—<Q§--_- Oriss Gill Nullry llrewa, tho girl from Rose- Uoustance Wbear Ebenezer Whittle. the Judge's Ne- . Jock MoNair for Doris Morrow TOO!!! .\ct <l.~I.iviug room in Judge Bun- bait an hour Act dill-Same old room. Next morn During the second not them". . id accompanied U h k 1 .1 , .3, Labor Condition lm rov mm son’ ‘me-year 0 l th .. th s nd quare miles or °n t9 l ‘l W0? la ran , so mu is p a nseiddiilyitmirszigdihnggxihliisiznfz; llriiifiar liiiilzr and“ the output will i" ill“ ‘WT m“ elm’ l‘@"“"'"' F"; “1':“‘b° "willed ll" @116 minute ,).,..,.AWA_,M,EY 1% aim“, my fi-W “envfiflowm Th“ wgm mm on m, man,,f,,cy,,,e,l M m, Thu” ltlgrgllyfizsgltlglgfidlllfi her par! in a mashioourrlr care the passing of bait an The erl out of tho debate in lilo HOIIHQ or ‘Commons, Ibut cult to ascertain oxnt-tiv what hill)- pened in the HOlIi-ll). althoush it is believed that. ’Mr. ‘Baldwin and the other views with the negotiating com- mittee of the Trades oil. ' The debate in the Commons ad- iotlrnerl about accomplished mulned aaae llameut Build‘; broke ‘d to ill p0 (xltaulle tlroflflf-“l filial confereaz-ea develnil" ii is still diffi- Miaisters liflll further inter- Union Coun- l1.‘.i0_ with nothing and larlze crowds re- mlblcrl outside the Pill‘- ngs waiting the final lulu, aierillli! 0X- neariy ll cent be- Season’s Seal Catch Greatest Since 19 (Canadian Press) ST. JOHNS, ‘Nfldn May Tile catch oi‘ the sealing fleet this year is totalling 2 the greatest since pioslnn which rnlismi the den 0fl_943 seals, compared with ‘a mun of 125.240 seals last year, and tho-approximate value of tho fate to (into in $400,000. nnrl voyage as a result of an ox- urevniliug at similar flutes during the past few years,‘ declared Tom lilonre, president of the 'I‘rudes and Lil/DO!’ Congress, this morning. "The Canadian Labor Vivi-rid up- penrs to he emerging out of the depths of unemployment. This tines not mcun, however, that conditions are by any menus entirely satis- taciol-y. as there is still consider- able unemployment. For one thing, though, there are no serious in. dutrial disputes pending. and there Two more families 16 3___. Those settlers are as follow Alexandre ilioClumpha, of lng. Scotland. his wife. son aged 9 years. 1916 wits. one daughter 21/. years between organizations and employ- sisters aged 20 and 28 nr m or 11W fairly soon in Western Canada, m“ and all round there are indications are due to arrive next week. They sailed on the S. S. Athenia on April 30th and will probably arrive here "May 10th. and one ‘Peter Black of Fife. Scotland, his and n. (baby boy. one year old. Mir. IPPDBHPB l0 the sreater asroementliiackfis brother, aged 25 and two fiifiHT revetment: Ion ‘Vi-ii tam-F I HE ionos- s: Sterl- Ol 8K6 e also nor W. E Fletcher anti Mr. lloy Whitehead “as pleasing’ and well rendered In say the least. Mrs. Prod (Tnv lu vet-til stir-o‘ llmis made. 1i dl-ziricli hit an lwr i‘l-, itlal apepaarlzcp, iinr bctluiitul and well trained imlrr- captivate-i lin- largo uurlierlcc. Mr. lion “higher who needs no introduction t.: Lit-at music lovers was lli fine Yllfhl las‘ cveninl’. his vinllll solos were of a flblh cities of each selection prnprlate to the beautiful and in- spiring music, _ Mrs. Krliib Wilt-iii‘. rxp-~l'll_\' arild at-l i\(‘.\‘.l'\fi‘\[\lli\iSl int ‘he ironing. The play whit-h will l» repealed again tonight is l|||'|".' finished pairunaiur of llinuL-fiovrrnnr and .\lrs. iit-artz, ronowro. may 4.-~4Maritlmc. PA ' n] THE LY 1 WASilliNGTON. May fl. Debi ‘(Yiliilillfllilfifi vlrtualiv cleaned all its work or fllllfliflg the Failed States War lea-n with the roucitlalon Sat- order, and the alvplruse at the (ad llrfllly of negotiations for a settle- \\'l|_5 nalsily up mcnt of’ .lul:o-Sievskin's $51,000,000. Only R little more than $200,000.- Onp of the total war debt remains unfunded. Under the war tit-bf (nailing pm. remain as new virtually complnl. . , c , the llnited States is tn receive m“ 1mm“ in principal and interest $21143,- EJRRAHZ as a return for $10,52ll.4fi0.- Hill originally loaned. i m.- nuun- l“ Work oi Funding U. S. WarLoan Almost Completed lCanadlawhrPress) Th» lPu ‘billion flfllltli‘?! World debt of low last week's lllllll l" lowest. price H and ilslslau u" cord low levels. A6 es slumped nvor lace in cotton a “mgr prlntslpai 00 sis. SYDNEY British coal d ough to creel “clllition, cheaply and ssrlpedi- coal Nova llousl . - | m moss or . Y executed. Guardian Cent ifélsczgili ulrgmcliha Almnuc‘ it learned in W" V011 WANT oooo new: onus-toes ' milling the bi! Ilia vci to lilo recessions moderate nd most of Carrying COII to Nswclltl pofllcilii circles (Continued on use l- l ince January. French rencles sari: l" "l" that the two ships tive wheat flltllr my 3 cents a ‘bushel mmoditles mark- . N. 8., May a-‘lt the strike lasts ions ell- n n heavy demand fol‘ Scotln operators doubt- Cape Bret- giish strike of two men. Today helm! lllfl day for killing seals. it is prohalbi the idnslc, and Viking, back in rpnrt within The former is on The sosi skins. took the a lucrative produce of tho lndll lrv. _._.._._ Death of Former Ambassador to Turkey (Candi; Tress) NEW YORK. WES here ilasslldo to Turkey, died aged 75. not yet return- wili ‘be a few days. her second trip. which are best nbmml rm- manufncturo, are also May 8. —- Oscar Btrnus. former limited Stiles Am- today, 5 that dnbor, conditions llllttrutle." =25»: . _. Catholic Organiz- (Csnsdlsn Press.) MWXWO vrrv, ‘Ma! s. ._ for Religious Defence, are on the central committee of the Inaguevbullet throulh her body, a Roman Catholic laymens organisation‘ an- the greatest disorder endibsd been pounced it has obtained half a mii~ rifled of jewelry and other vslu- iion signatures throughout ,Me;ico,nlbies to petitions which will be prosent- she ed to the next congress asking modification o! thedollflaus luvs. garden’. Robbers Slay Wife of Ex- Ambassador-iéiifiié... ole-rd"! .. ontreal, clear .. Quebec, cloudy Fresh north-wast winds. mild wl showers, becoming cooler. (Claudia Press.) n 3_ __ Mafia,“ ilallfax, cloudy terdny in her home in the aristo- Tho erotic boulevard iRupsli with agar: rises tomorrow morning .0 . Sun sets this and rises tomorrow morning The fact that her room was i-n 4.40. led the police to believe that New lmoon Tuesday. May i bad surprised robbers who 6.1m p. m. r fershot her and escaped through the _ _ utes liter than chlriot clown. ‘m M nor-lion with the disappearance of B“ ‘lzlAn-zlzi, the dancer. 64_3"'.the arm “~36 down the flre-tisltalpo Huh u“ m“ "mmm" “t 2'36lto impersonate Ebenezer Whittle, evening at 1.13 Bummer-side tide e htosn min- l The story t-omlnnncos wiwnl ‘Maxlmum 5nd mmlmum lemllmqTnfly Wheat gets the idea that the‘: Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. detectives are on his trsdk in unn- lllo escalpes law by vllfnihlfil!‘ and finally: of the “tithe Judge's nephew who is expert some. Then Tony gels into all Ev at kinds of trouble on his being forc- erymody weiwmd, ', m, ed into a marriage with "Anne," the masked lady. and is not successtui until the very requested. s, . , atlon to A - eal to ‘Mm M" _ reasons Renault. wife of the ferm-‘Sl- Jfillll» i118; - - - - -- 49-49 making ms w“, m," Jmlgn Bumhy-R n v _ or ‘ranch daklfiiifi l0 "ll! 1fl58ll9'B°“°"' 01m" 78% residence. There's whore ll all “Mug ‘(from (Drkmnuc chm gr of Nations and former Amhassnd- New York, clear 74-62 hnppena_ Arm‘, many atmmpm ,0 n "An Arizona Cowboy“ at the r0 to Jlmln. was found dead yes- Charlottetown, fair GZ-—3sig9f, out 0T 1h“ hm"? Tflny ass,“ prior» Edward Theatre, ‘x7e; 14th. . - - as,“ ,6‘! t i h n l I "Dunno in the Pastime Hail to- , n arr ve nme s er a onpz ai- "mm at a (fclodt Good mum 908i .."llmportsnt pnrhh meeting in He h“ nest dil-st. John's Church. Wlditon Tuesday iicliity in iindinl out who Anne is. Msy 4th at 7.30 pantullcttoldigiloo _._..._____ 01! l .» “wit; v...¢_..-..~ .