, .. MAXIMS 0F A ) MERCHANT man hae ail aorta of lnven- ‘ '11,,‘ m; development e1 her - m. 1,111 l" a man don for 111i 19 N on the wronfl aid! '01 41". 11,1 when the 111i all"? "m" .- 1 ‘awe In“, rQV/fl ///~ The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS era MERCHANT iNo rnan ia at hla beat when h; haa time lost control ell himaeif; the of all tlmea when a man Mada to be at hie beat la when he‘ le at- tacked. . ma. ell-w 5- L4 "l" \ ‘ 11 a Dellv 1 5"';l';;1l,':1,onand U. ‘iiiiii iii ii iiiilHEil‘ iiiiii giiiis '11 Borodin Ready to Flee to "Russia ._ Capital of Honan Province Re- ported Taken. Liberal Govt. Sustained In Clue. Elections (Canadian Press) __ MiONTRDibL, Que. Muy iii. - The Liberal government of Preni- ier Louis Alexandre Taschcrauu was sustained today in the prov-in- clal general elections when at an early hour; i: was apparent that the government had been returned by a large majority.‘ The Liberal party cut into the lConsei-vatives of whom there were only 1'8 in the last house of 85.mem- ‘hers, in the Island of Montreal where at least three seals were liaken from the opposition ranks and restored ‘to the government fold. This number might _be iii- creased witii completed returns. All of l\'ll‘._ Tasciiereaifs cabiuet. were returned. en d" (cjarladlllf: "zgc-B-tgukow en amiss-n lgankyOf the Yangtac . mlppoelte Nenkind. Nil to acu- m 1111.1.» forces ‘Sunday morn- muy; a wireless message from 11mg", May 1o. —-A shang- pdpepatch to the Sunday Ex- . “y; that Eugene Chen. ""1 11 minister In the Hankow ppnalisi) Government and lclmi Borodin, the Runian ad- lnr of the Henkow government. "ported to have three airplanes "dlnq by in readiness to 9o to la in the event. of the arrival [he northern trope at Hankew. 5111M}, May 1d.--Tlie British tlon has received ifrom the .. government instructions that Rev. Mr. Mc- Kinnon’s Obvious- Misrepresentation THE SPEAKER AT SUNDAV NIGHTS POLITICAL MEET- ING DELlBERATELYl-MIBRE- PRESENTED P R E M I E R BTEWARTS TEMPERANOE MEASURE. l Thousand: I) r i v e n CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAAY, MAY 17, 1927 ‘"1111 MliRNiNll iii Hli [llNl _ lllilll Arm Completely From Their Homes in Louisiana Parish- es--600 Square Miles Flooded. . (Canadian Press) NEW ORUEANS. 1.11., hlay 1G.’ 11'“ Rolling relentlessly ~il(i\\'ll iho fer-l .“° “'1'” “mmmg me 115501111“ m” tile west side of (he Afciiuiuiuylillmm 1"'91"“""°"Y 1° "awmg ""°°‘1' basin. i'lood waters from ten innjiii"wlml' m" uml’ going through the . ‘ti‘ ‘I .11 - - i I th creyasses ‘in the Bayou 110B‘(illllSI!ri‘Rlghlnléotw ‘ggdvllgfltghélffl agar": levees ‘today di'c\v closer ' ' l" s1‘ uinicii ill. the elbow. M815’, 811d 51-1 5111111111_i14\I'11111i‘$-l\vli(i wuruabout a hundred yards spieiu ing (lavas u. on on Ila any ll):3\\,‘11y 17111111111; 1161- 111011191»; 11113111, 1111165111111]?! 511521111” r _ i H ‘Ulilllllillllltlllly rain 0ve|' m}? slopltifid o I ea ( sec inn is u ie lie i-iig no. e was ta en to e centre of the "Evangeline (tounl_ry"l house and Dr. Martin of Mt. made famous by Longfellow, The} ' Au accident which may prove lulu], occurred yesterday morning about ion o'clock at Canuvoy. four miles from Mount Stewart. when hlr. John McMillan, had his arm mpicicly turn from his b0dy.. Mr. John McMillan of Canavoy, Has His by Spindle Wheel or an Engine. Is in a Serious Condition. I-Iis uister| YESTERDAY . ii MT. siiviiiii Bu“ l l E BB | iiiii Bill iziii iii of Rem-Mr. McKin- non — Reason Not Torn From His Body Stewart. iiuiuediaiteiy summoned. Medical examination found that Mr . Idle Talk Wanted. "McMillan was injured seriously in- ternally besides suffering from a m“- MP- M°K11111°11 11111110 111° fracture of the skull, the force of statement on Sunday night. that it‘, the spindle wheel having whirled i ‘him completely around scveralfiovemmenl‘ control curries he“ ‘times until (he muscles were tornll1>°°lilefig1l1fl W111 118 $161111? 111016113‘ ‘"01" 111° 9111011‘ ‘ ed because while now the bootleg- Dr.M -n nitdl D.Wlh1 Iwlil 0116:1119“ viii“ 11h‘; iiijurlctl grin-gel‘ h" 1° "buy m“ supply illegally this morning when tiie shock irouflthen he would be oblo to buy 811D" the accident. has disappeared. 1 - ~ Mr. McMillan who is now suiior-goislegany "m" the fiwommenl ing from concussion of the brain.| is u man between sixty-five or| Almost in the same breath he thét Government Control seventy years of age. Little hope 51,111 would not eliminate the bootlegger Bayou Des- ‘G-laises crcvasscs ai approximately 150 miles norihwc; ct‘ Ncw Orleans on ‘the west sido cl ‘Rev. Mr- ‘Mcffinnon. in his address 111111011311: ‘proceeding to (Englundlat the Prince Edward Theatre nu ~- not (I'M/Bl 1W 1119 smerhmpSiiniluy night. used as one of his 11,‘,'§,,.',I',f’11.l’,:§ S03E11; (giiiggugleqfihlef arguments, conditions in Que- um!‘ H"; resamment engender. bec and lBrltish Columbia ‘under .- t over the recent rcldlGovernment Control and impressed “ mrbli 01 111° 'S°V1°1 ‘B01159 “llupon his audience the fact that the ‘Alkali‘m?uggglig_ioxca'hglessiproposed new policy oi’ ‘the Stewart 111mm 1mm l-Iunkow, headquart-‘Government would bring about si- oi the radical southern natlon-‘miiar conditions in Priucc Eilwaid. lists. reports that large numbers Island” n?“ F" uncut...- could ‘u..- farther ri-oiu irovious wireless despatch fromnw trllfllund '11!” “lmakma “B we“. - 311111111. 111111911 31511115 were being as many of dils listeners know per- by ‘the patlonalietl goveriuucnti-ioctiy well that ‘the policy pioposcd " “"1914 l" wvaimhng‘ ‘L by Premier Stewart Is no more ltko ‘ . ‘ vl-iaiiltetovltee. nod av- ‘ rdwglgfiwm.’ cum“ o; 1.101;,“ the liquor law of Quebec,‘ than day 01-1nce_ Eighty percent of the is like night. It is nothing short of cal pidkflll 111 111111111011’ have 11°91‘ absurd to compare the policy upon mod-with rifles ‘for service, os-l __ _ nplbly on the ‘Henan frontier, 1but1wm°h we hem are young’ '1 mmy 1s believed here that they really‘“'111°11 0111)’ 311ml“ 101"‘ 119111101‘ l augmrui the forces in the vl-lshopim-(unless decided otherwise by 1U’ °1"1'1“"1‘°w~ ‘a ‘majority vote of the community he l-lankow government has is“ ed a mandate prohibiting the exe—lc°“°emed)_whlch do“ ‘mt “m” lion 0i laiidlord-shmembers o: ‘tiisssls ‘by the glass of beer, wine or liidic class and “other reactlonar-l11q1101;._w111c11 (1091; 1101 111111“. 1,111,. " by the peasants and other pub~‘11 . _ bodies without reference to thei L (mnklng m any mm‘ with a cinmcnt. ‘News from iI-Iankow is‘p°“°Y whlch “"0"” 11mm!’ 5MP“ the nish of middle class Chiii-lllliywhere and everywhere, sale oi‘ paring fancy prices fox; trans.por-§::$"c 232133 plaéczounfl. 1:111“ {ezlny lou. . a m ° "@111 Q11 11.01!- CANTON. China. Muy 1C. ~ trol-hut of ‘(lovernmcnt suic for loose cadets fired fifty rouuilsq-evenue iii I th B itihl ' llflllli'nvlljllvllegflsllflOrlrlllflllye while sit 151ml‘ 13 ""1 111° >1>1"'I1°@° 01 111° - passing the Whampoo fort. NoxStewart (loveinment, as the people lmlllm‘ “We "mlortoll" I _of this piovince are well nwarc- and I -é___-o such comparisons are not t1, 1,111; v uooeo0++++uo+oo0+¢ Doint at all. ‘Coudciii-iod Specials l whn“ Twmlq" ‘1"°1‘811H0li"wes Rush-ac. pur word. not 1‘"“11""1 11"‘ 01111111" WWY- 11d did Ne“ 1lmnrflon 1n m“ columm ‘not even consider (he law in British yuuooo-ooownooalrlfhmzls (f: mlfvwboct’ 3m‘ 7% - su vcy o ie ANTED—A MAID. APPLY P. ll s.‘ i. Hospital. r1574 o 178i ma” of Alberta’ S”sk“1°h°w“" V__ - an Manitoba. Each of these laws Home 10c LB AT P.J.Mc-°°11111111Brl semi nouns. iEillih of mllaldli“ _ 5596 517 21 1tl10m contained weaknesses. llo ol- “MLKHAMBURG STEAK __ ‘iminated. what was admitted to he 21W quality beef. Saunders Weakness and Iiased the Ontario 1'15"“ l‘ C°~- ma" 91111 “B11191 low on theibost points of the law in ' each of these ‘prairie ‘provinces. iPrlnceiEdvrard Island's new policy is based on the Ontario law wi-th oveirmorgrrestrlctlona as to plac- ing of stores. _ ' 1 1 Bay. Mr. MaoKinnon was quite .1 right when he stated that bootleg. ling In beer ls the great trouble in ' 15151111011; today. That is the weak point‘ .iu their mlioy Their law al- ,_ "Iowa wboleeale delivery pfjbeer some as ‘ canonic- our “'°“‘~‘1'"‘”'°'°""* ‘~°°“‘°‘1"“‘“Y ‘vs, 112 Prince Street. ,nr.~l1lt.,bq°ll°lflrl- vs 11° trod-bis In- .t- Don't G018 Obtjlhln‘. ‘glr D9115; Thvgln; ext three month -" ' ' "“ ‘ " _ W"! 11°‘ iitiiii" 1106p Pat-glasshouse; new vfllicy- Thatwui apt die the corni- tion here at all. 8o that argument Ia not tovflie point either. I _ “The Stewart ‘mlicvia merely Ilk- ins away the idootorh acrlp and is. "in: I permit to the Individual ,ln- 5141"- ‘30 9111M the-movie who new 8o lo a doctor and fuelling hypo; a Am: err A om a 11 2i‘ B Pawn-no» we.» Ivan-v "eviction. ch piy and expedi- "Siy oaecu 8 Guardian cen- iil Job Fri hone 138. ALL Ar v DBII 0f soap, - " Cl -- GUINIIIWJOD rliiter y recovery‘ a e. ” t‘ ' loose-latices. f‘ WANTED-A riser at“, "11 hand. (smile). ‘I-Iiiliee '8“ to right man. Applyl-f. - Wells. York. . A 5557-5464“ Mirna - ‘mm re wean all ""- Aopiy w.n.v. Dunbar, trlettetown. - ‘ , ‘5658-5-16. tf TED-YOUNG ‘PIGS. OAT- 1'1”. hi‘!!! py [11 g3. saunter ouiibmak Rbbblte. “ ("moi-mo rdian. “ ' ‘r Mnovi I t to obtain a boll-lint liquor 8M6 to go to a atom with‘; "r1511 and octopus thlt Jiouor. unaccom- ‘mnied ‘by deceit end-fraud. -‘ the Atchafaiayn river. lG'N'R' Avoyelles and Si. ‘iauuir airisirl ' ' ’ .1... .1... Accept Conciliation and sugar cane already have been‘ submerged by tho torrents icuriuizl the Bayou Dos (llnlsi-s levees until thousands of 1n1rsous have ll(‘l'Ill ,ilrlven from their homes. (lilies 1531131113" We") ‘thousands are 1nc1iiirliiiz lo sci-kl C1"N'1_111'1‘3A'1I- Qiitb-‘Mfll’ 15’11@P" safe“. 1i-cseuiazives or some 18.000 Canuai l iwork on the 1iretvciioii levee beqm“ Naumml mlllway employee‘ ‘tween Port Barre and iiulte l.ai'nsc‘,]“.“'e fnnvanle‘! m u"? department In St. Martin Parish, was llliilllllfllblot. 111ml‘ i,“ 01km?‘ 111?“. ‘afccfplggce W‘ ‘M1 ""11"- W“ “ w‘iI.-I..“‘1.37.l-l{".1‘lZ1‘2ll1.fu..l.‘°‘rd; parent that the llood moving down gig,“ mhnmeuue“ 0'1. Your‘ cents gllilalgzslllrlfillésuwgsulglfiyerlzlflizl: 1:33:11: ‘hour in ‘hoiurly ITLIIPAllCXIIDIZYGQEZ to three feet higher than the iiykc.ll;1;l,;n111l1€ 1.3113111 Zirnlifioyeesfileus 151°“ 11'1"?’ day" (‘WW3 111W" hoe-mil 'i‘lie ‘classifications affected IIL- lstrengthcning embankmcnts. Scores @1111“. 1.191111,‘ ~ 111111911 1111114191111 W‘ 111111 Vfllllllliifilflil 1011141 111 11w wnreiioiisc men, passenger stalion work} ‘left for their homes to pro-employees, store employees, hint- parc ‘to flee before llll‘ advancing ‘ionary engineers. stationary fireman tide. and classified and unclassified lab- I Army engineers osiiinulcii lhutlorors in uud ureuud "rliops and lthe water flowing from llu_vou hos Wnldfllfliliiefl- VG1111S¢111 had .111,y1.1-(111 11111) 511111111,‘ 'l‘lie menhadnskgaii l'(il‘~l\\’6|li.y dol- lm11e11_ 11111 111111 111C 1111111111}. 11-1111 lars u nioiiiii increase tor monthly iwmch l“ amend wnum 1w 11,_g.,_.1,111.l1yi"ziit'ii _posiiions and ieii mills an lfimmewha‘ from no“. m,’ Engmvvrs hour ioi" (EIIIPIOYCGYIVOII an hourly |also said that the entire stretch of has“; c;“"pll‘)“y $111151?!‘ no: pflfty miles oi‘ levees along lluyou 111'“: illlllngfincggl 5 ‘l Va l a Des-Glalses probably would be cuijno“ " ‘ ried away. . 1 lMany deeds of heroism have lJGQIIl performed by coiisigiiardsnicn in ‘the irhuiiiiiig Vi'illl‘l'fi pouring, Wanamaker Offers $25,000 Reward AlIiEXiAINiDIlil-A, 1.114». _.\Iii_r lli. ‘ 159N131 to the 3113,1113") A widowand her oigiil udiiidririil NEW YORK‘ May 11;__R(,111111111 were found drowned in llio uitii: ul.‘\.allau\akc,. W1", 1,1 11110111101-1111; through the Bayou licsiiiziisos or», vasses. A majority oi‘ Ill(‘|il will go unrecorded. ls held out for his recovery. ‘because ‘the Government would be - ‘w. at such expense lu maintaining the Devoslied 111 81- ~ ::::::..:r:..:.“: .."°i.’l‘°.f.i‘i'.l.°.“.ii' . Andrews Church ' ' the bootlegger is going to buy ‘his goods from the Government stores (Special to the Guardian) at Government prime, how can be TORONTO, Ont.. Muy 16. -— In the sanctuary of St. Andrews Pres- uudersell the Government? This bytoriim Church there to remalnmaaolllng 19 “b9111- °11 '1 W" ‘"1111 in memory of all ranks of the regl- his whole address, ment who served in the great war‘ _ the historic colors of the 4Bthl Much “was w“ 1am on the m Highhnders o; Cwada were 5e. crease ‘in crime in Saskatchewan posited. yesterday afternoon for since GovernmontWControI became perpetual safe keeping. And what glorious military ac- tho law‘ Nothing was and o! the hievements they symbolize woveullllcfelie 01 11111116 111 111° 111111911 into their silks are ten battle hon- 51111511 111K131- pmpibltion, Every ors names that are indelibly en- _ grayed in Canadian history: Ypres m“ ‘kmws that a 5'6“ 1mm“ Wu“ 1915, Fcstuhert. Mount Sorrel, the has swept over the world in the BOIIIIIIB, V1916; Vin1y.Ridge,_HIlI 7011”; few ygaxg’ and nggfly every Puacheuuala’ " Amen!’ one knows ‘that the great prohibi- Drocourt Queant, and Canal du Nord. 1tloa country-irks United Stutes~ It was peculiarly fitting that the leads a" M1511, 1311x011 comm-ms 111 colors should be handed over to d “a one of the regimental chaplains. 118 cflme“ a1‘ a‘ rec“ per can ‘ who is also minister of the church. Mr. McKinnon might have told two of the three officers who com- 1 1,0 1 1 mnudeil the 15th Battalion in “m” “m” 1“'°'°°1"g a re” ° Captain Rev. Stuart C. Parker. by1°°11115- “hwl-lng “d crime gene“ France. Colonel John A. Currie. ally which dllled the newspapers who took -tbe batallicn overseas ' 1 and Lleut-Colonei Charles E. Bent. not 8° long "o m connection w m C.M.G.. 9.5.0., who was commund- bvctleirshis 1n 01116850- iiig officer OI the 15th in France forl 11,9; 113 have sound reasoning on three years. Liane-Colonel Bent this subject and “qt M10 talk. came 1o Toronto from Idasiern Canada specially for the occnsbn. _ 1 Laborites Walk Out in Protest Criminals Rounded 111911‘ 1mm“ ‘mmly 11' l'l"'ll"ll““vlll"'l(‘oinniniiiitsr Illcharti Id. llyrifn pro- accoriliug lo a liinssilpn from liuuic‘ p05,,“ NM, york 1O pm.“ 1115111111,. “e- Th” Wmlm" “"15" 311*- 1)"1"""l|iI|.:i|l niioreil a reward of $25,000 151mm“ 111111 11°11" 111ml“ '1" 31" h” for (he finding of Nungeseei- and 1° 1511" 111191‘ 11"‘ 111"‘"k“ l" 11"‘ Coil, liic~l~‘i'eiic.ii flyers who have 135W" D05 Gliliflvs 1“V\"c 1"" “lilfhceu missing since they loft Paris 59-111 5110 DP0161‘1'1‘(1 l" 5111i’ "l 1"’"““qu week ago in nu attempt to fly l0 .Ni\w Ynrk. .______.QQ.@_ Quebec Govt. Semis ‘ ._._._.__.{O>--— Up in Chicago (Canadian Press) ‘Clll-CAGO, May 16.—Tvvo murd- crs and more than 100 holdnps have been solved to the satisfaction of the police through one of the most exhaustive "show ups" in the de- partment's history. iPlfteen men and three girls arrested in Saturday and Sunday raids ‘were lined up (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. MBY 16. —All the Labor members walked out of the House of Commons this afternoon in protest when‘ Premier Baldwin moved c. resolution limiting debate on the Government's"'i‘redes Union Bill to sixteen days. The bill would outlaw strikes of a coercive nature. John Robert Clynes. as spokes- N. ‘l’. ‘ ‘Iii? ‘Nil Seven Islands and lIIanc Sniiloil- Reports Progress does . not allow that . factry progress‘ with tho construction: work on ‘the H I! Railway w r6 gtaries A.» Dllllmll‘; from a trip irt on tells and" ~ ltmie critee of fiiemeeivge aegnppeiqpetor maybe "g Search Plano (‘Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Muy lli. A ment Offlllg search in Labrador and llll‘ North Shore of ihn Si. lhiwi-ouro. river and gulf for the missing French fliers, Capt. ‘Nungvssi-i" aliill Coll Premier Tnscliorcuu iniuli- 1111K‘ announcement today. l The pisne was due to arrive ill‘ Harrington, Labrador. I00 miles; west of the Straits 01 Belle 1M1" 1"“ day -biit no report" has yct been heard from it. It ls possfble that il has been delayed by ‘1111 wcallwl" The plane is not fitted with wire- less but ‘there is a station at Har- rington. The plane in its scarclv wilfmako a flight over Tiidollfliw“ (‘Oil HudsonBay .1 .. ’ Railway; l .-'~Sii‘l.is:l COII ' udson‘ rtcd by Hon. ederal Minis- ,, ‘his return llmreute- More ‘an ‘ ‘ w employed goo-agape Pas. M1111- IlO- “ 1 tilt’ Limb H ea ‘concrete t at :Mh1§tit0l1e i it: m education oi “i I‘ i’ ..~a_~... ‘ - (Caadaian Prue) JRIHGUNA; .&Ilf., fay 16 er of Railway on baa 1000 the‘ llaa Riv ' c ii good‘ eunuch vino you all 14-1 ed nail and soap t I ‘Airl- Q0 are. plane has been 11cm by ‘h1- iwvsfii-j cf Quebec lo conduct a I‘11'.-- "'1 the W gins. lice Force Hold ‘Po l Memorial Service hydro 1 - (Special to the Guardian) 'I.‘()il()N'l‘0. ()ni.., May 11f‘. -- lribiiic l0 lhc memory OPUIC ‘iweiiiy-riix (if)lllI‘ll(l0H whose names uppmu- on liic honor roll of the iluuitiliun idxpodiiiouitry Force oi‘ lliM ~18. 71m members of the 'i‘oi'- onln police force paraded yestcrd day afternoon to ‘Si. Pauls Angiif can (lhurch to lake part in one ni‘ the most impressive memorial functions held in the city. ll in the first time that the force has taken this manner of express- lng its official recognition of the services rendered to King 111111 country by its individual m mberfl. yet no body of men takes great- er prhlo in its eminently illustrious war record. Au n1 Plans For Naval Coiileredoe Near- mg?’- mplietion _ '1‘ ‘ ; (Special to ‘the Guardian) 1 WASHINGTON. May 18. —=Plsus for the three power navel center- ence atGaneva‘ June 20th are near- 111g completion; To date any specific proposals to be advanced have been held‘ in the strictest con- fidence end the plan is to give no inkling until they are presented at Geneva. The llhlted ‘States la prepared to ‘make certain conces- sions in connection with extension of the 516-8 ratio. ‘ _ 1 One British suggestion» is that cruisers be. imltelf to .7500 tone» sine r of the , ten eeollt navy. rather" than llhlllirtone al provided in the .WIIIIIIIIIOI\ naval- treaty. Bambi“ na "ea mu cpl ogre of lhiloo ~12. lgmgivrinitlil: u ""91! yesterday while‘ nearly 300 victims of recent hold ups were brought to tho central station to attempt iden- tification. When the "show up" was finished tho police found‘ they had in custody members o1 a, ‘band, which lOhiei.’ of Police" Michael iiluirlies, described as ‘(a regular crime trust." ‘ Th-e Weather, Etc. A LOBBYiS-l’ is; NoT tlscissecsux A tosses ' TORONTO, ‘May 17. -—Marltlme; moderate tq fresh-easterly to south- erly windl. unsettled with show- ers and considerable fog. . Meximiim and minimum temps stares: .. ‘ Toronto. cloudy‘ 36-4 Montreal, cloudy .. 52-46 Queliec.-cloudy 50-4: Halifax. fog 50-46 Si.‘ J0hIl,._I¢[‘....../....... 50-4! Boston. cloudy . . . . . . . . . . Oil-Hg New .York,.cloudy 82-4 ‘ Clflovml clear. ..‘- 4+8! ‘Hlali tide elite moi-din G ‘$2107? mo? mutt man for the opposition in the ab- sence of Ramsey Maciionsld. call- ed the government's action "eon~ tempineus and disgraceful" and de- cided that as a protest against the “gag and bullying", the Laborites would leave the house. Irbnlcal cheers and laughter buret from the government benches _as the Lsborltes filed out. I The ‘ Premiers resolution to "guillotine" the debate after six- teen days was carried by a. vote of 259 to l3 only a. few Liberals op- posing it. The laboriies held a meeting immediately after walk- ing out of the house. it was nud- erstood they will return when de bate .on the bill is resumed. . ' Will Sail For - . Canada July 23 (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, May 16. -—Tlie Prince of Wales and Premier Baldwin probably will sailvfor Canada July 23rd aboard the S. S. Empress of Australia, it wit! understood today. The Premier ex acted to return August "lhr he Prince will lit-BY two or time weeks longer. a De PinedgWateh , For Missing Fliers (cahadlah Irreee)‘ ‘ .‘ Illei. May 1d. ~A ltmhoravidtoir will» keep’ close watch from theiiky for any trace of the French ‘fiiefkpcapt.’ Nunaaee- B1‘. 111d gCoii (intend from‘ ain e ditty-me bimpaii mention/l c when commas an. Hanceeeo De Pidedo. liral Ill‘ continent m- etor. Ilanetovln- ~ Newfoundland and the North Atlantic later this I W9 » . ' ‘DWI! I ll ‘ ir..:.:" 1.2"“. Charlottetown Guardian Two Morning Seventeen City Blocks Destroyed By Fire (‘Canadian Fran) UASTRJIIES, iSaint Lucia. Wind- ward Islands. May IGr-Sevenieeu blocks of business and residential premise-s were destroyed here last night by tire. The damage is esti- mated at about $1.5o0,ooo_ Two per- sons were injured. (Jsalries is the capital of Saint Lucia Island, a British possession. and the most northerly of the_Wind-' W5"! 810119- It is an important ironi- 1118 (station and a naval base. The, population of the Island in i924 ll ll Ell illNllflN (Canadian ‘Pi-ces) ‘HOWDON. May 1o. - President 1x11519181"? of France and party 1119111111118 Foreign Minister Briimd arrive in Landon n2. three 1111s afternoon from Dover accompanied by ‘the Prince of Wales. They were received at the station by King 990188. Prince Henry, the Duke of Connau-ght, Premier Baldwin. For. etgni Sectty- Sir Austen Chamber- lain and others. iPresident Doumergue drove with the King to ‘Buckingham Palace where he was received by Queen Mary. The President's steamer was met in mid channel by a Brit- ish lFlotilia of destroyers and es- corted into Dover, while a squadron of British seroplaueg sailed Over. head. Dover Castle saluted s5 the steamer gntered the harbor. Impos- ing guards of honor military and naval. were massed at the landing where the-Prince ofWales who had journeyed from London for the oc- casion‘, boarded the presidential vessel and welcomed the French chief executive in the name of the King. , After responding cordially to the good wishes expressed by the Prince and representatives of the Dover municipality M. Doumergue boarded the Royal train which left for London. Announcements Coming Events, Meetings‘ Etc. “Big variety concert in French River Hall, Tuesday evening, May 17 tli, 5636-5 14 3i "Hunter River Shipping Club loading hogs Thursday. May 19th. till noon. Intending shippers must list. at once. Adam Brown. Secretary. _ 5363 5 16 2i "Come to ‘Concert and Box So- cialflrapcud Thursday, May 19. 5550.5,16-3l "Tea party alt Lot 65 on Tues- day. July 26th. Watch for ad. later. ' 5514-‘5-14-31 “Scotcbfort Memorial Society will hold the Annual Celebration Wednesday, July 13th. 5440-5-11-6i "Searlsiown Dramatic Cllll) will present their four act comedy drama "The Country Doctor" in the Rose Valley Hall on Thursday. May 19th. Ladies with baskets free. ' 5598 5 17 2i ""Whsn a Mail's Single“ u three ncl, comedy drums will be staged in Malpeque Hall on Wednesday. May 18th by the Indian River players. 5598 "The Young People's Society of Trinity Church present tho three act comedy "The Bashfni Mr. Hobbs". Thursday. May 19th in Hesrtz Hail. 5579 "Inquire Be Chronic Diseases 1_12 Prince Street, Dr. Ciift. Don't delay. recovery in next‘ three moniihs. 42€f513-1‘8-31nes. "Warning-Stupendous show —. Steel Preferred. Georgetown, Fri- day. Montague Saturday. 5588 5 I7 2i "Bee "The S lied Darling" by 31111111191811" D9 armors. Hunter River Masonic Hall, Tuesday even- inzythe 24th. 5498-5-131mw6i- "A meetinl of the Conservative electors of Johneimide- River poll will be held at the home of Mr. IP-rank Trainer on Wednesday, May 18th at 8 o'clock. By order of com- mittee. flank Trainer. chairman. etaolw. .-betaoine "Come to Brookfield Hall Yod- nesdav evening. May 18th and u“: the I _ not ‘- comedy "Waiting Winn a . Canta LII 1 Guardian. Founded Plliilli iiiii 5EN5iill|Nii HIBBHVEHIES Evidence of Anti-Brit- ish Plot Alleged to , Have Been Found in Raid on Soviet House. (Canadian Preaa) LONDON, Muy 16.———Soine of the morning ‘Papers supporting the Baldwin government claAm to have learned that, while the British state document supposed to have been secreted in Soviet House was not found during the police raid, other dis overles amply justified the sen- sto. ional ‘forcing of‘ an anti-British conspiracy directed by the ‘Soviet government, a list of British and foreign agents concerned, ‘proof of the payment of British agitators by ‘Moscow during the last year's Sen- eral strike. and establishment of suspicions that the operations of Arcos limited. the iSoviei. commerc- ial organization have been used to cover Bolshevik political activities here. In quarters where these discover- ies are alleged it is declared that diplomatic action will inevitably fol low the revelations 0t the raid. LONDON, May 16. ——Questioned regarding the police raid on Soviet house. Sir William Joinson-Hicks. the Home Secretary. told s crowd- ed and animated session of the House of Commons today that in- formation sent to him by the Bec- retary of War last Wednesday had satisfied him that a certain offi - lal document was or ‘had been 1 ‘be possession of someone on the premises occupied by Arcos, Limit- ad. the Soviet commercial organis- ation. The police had taken poe- session of certain papers which might bear upon the matter and the examination of these was still proceeding. The document in question was not. found. but Sir William reiterated that he was satisfied that it is or was. in Soviet possession. The document was one of which unauthorized persons were known to be attempting to obtain copies. His action in authorizing the warrant he continued, was with the knowledge and consent of the Premier and Foreign Secretary. Replying to tbs Russian charges that women employees had been roughly handled he declared that no woman on the premises was searched, all that had happened was tho searching of their hand- bags. He hoped to be able t0 make s. full statement on Thursday to which date the discussion was adjourned. Replying to a. question in tbs same connection. the Under Secre- tary for Foreign Affairs,_Godfrew Locker Lampoon. said that neither the Russian trade delegation, its stuff or premises nor its head, as such, enjoyed diplomatic immun- .y. _ I Wheat Seeding Well Under Way in West- ern Provinces (Specisl to the Guardian) WINNIPEG. May 16. —-Except in Manitoba where farmers have had aidvorse weather conditions t0 contend with wheat seeding ie well under way all over the prair- ies and should ho completed this week according to the fourth week- ly crop report of the Canadian Ne.- tlonal Railways. Seeding in Manitoba generally I! likely to he from three to five days behind Saskatchewan and Albert's. A very considerable improvement In conditions has occurred in Ai- berta during the past week and wheat. seeding in that province la from (l0 to 90 percent finished. This. combined with the fact that there is nu abundance of moisture in tho soil is creating much optim- ism among the farmers o! the pro- vince. _ Saskatchewan is not as far bo- hind as Manitoba but a consider able amount of wheat seeding re- mains to be done not more than 60 percent having been completed in any part of the province. It la ullrBfltéd that all wheel. eeedin: will be finished this week and work commenced on the sowing of the coarser lrliiiii. ' (canadian Preel) * - iMiAiNiAfl-U Nicaragua. m l8. ‘Cent. C. B9 ‘Buchanan and ‘ v- ale Marveu Jackson, of the Unit- ed States Merinei‘ weniitilled‘ mt 1118M in a clash. With a ‘band of Mb- erala st Lepalfleuti-p not!‘ 140110. i: was today. Si; UN:- ale are r billed and ennui ‘marines wounded. _ " ‘”Y.M1C-A1 Rummage iela Shr- Iyiapiuiopgyailulm-‘il? 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