"Well-ailment- tgtgeizsatis- . it lliWllr sup- ouse stick to it-- don’t go experiment- ___J Read by ‘ SQ .. . Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like The Dew sienna land. ~ 4 L its sreatesteudte mlstlntown Guardian Two (lento I‘ a Inning Ganglion. Founded ll ' _ » . b .‘ ‘ ,-, #7 - ‘ ' CHARLOTTETOWMCANADA THURSDAY, MAY s, 1924 n;--;_-__g_-~;~__Lg;_-_,~gy~;_~fi~@. Bll public Also Has a B (United- Press) LONDON, May 7-'-TEIB two Labor socialist Governments of the world are trying to get together- -and are finding theway hard.__ The AngloRlmsian conference now meeting here and eqrpected to continue for several months, will be the severest -test the Soviet has yet encountered of the resolute- ness of its political convictions. The issue, in its final analysis, is whether the Soviet Government of Ruasria will continue its former princlplesor modify them into a sort of pale (pink in order to bor- row British Money and establish British credits. Money is the thing of first and foremost importance in thig confor- ence: First, the question of war and pro-war debts, and second, the question of Russia now borrowing from England in order to establish credits and bu? British 8000s- The big bankers of Enslnud have announced that Russia can borrow no money here until past debts are acknowledged and pri- vate property rights guaranteed, Russian propaganda in foreign countries abandoned, and other conditions complied with. Russia's job at this conference, apparently, is the very difficult one of carrying water on both should- ers-of maintaining her own politi- cabprlncipals and yet of making them inoffensive to men with money Russia wants-men who say they won't lend the money while Russia retains those’ prin- clples. Two Big Bills , England's claims against Russia amount, roughly, to_ about $4.885,- 00 .00. Of this total, $885,000,000 repre- _»__.,_V. nt-tv- H t .-_ - to kthe old Ciarist l - , Z 000,000 reproeehte war-loan; to the Crsrlst oovornmsnt. About i900.000,000‘is demanded as 00m- pensation for private property of British nationals in Russia destroy- ed or confiscated during or after the revolutions. -The Soviet's bill of damages Summerlside Man To Receive B. A. (Canadian Prone) HALIFAX, May ‘l. —-Among the graduates to receive" their bachelor of arts degfsafnf. the encaenis of the University of Kings College tomorrow afternoon is C. DEW- Wlllte of Summeraide, P. E. l. -—--oe>- King Signs New- Liquor Treaty (Canadian Press) LONDON‘, May ‘l. -—'i‘he KInS his signed the twelve-mile liquor ueaty with the United States and t Britain ll ready to exchange rktificaticns it" was learned. ., . I. RA I ...... modules: , IN llll iliillil-Milill cnmllzmlmcl Empire. g _ _ \ .0!‘ From Kings With U. S. ig Bill t0 Present (to against Great Britain is consider- ably more than Great Britain's bill “Gin-st Russia. The. endeavor of the Russian delegates at the Loll- ldon conference will be to "call it illllts"——to lot the two claims offset ’each other. and wipe the slate clean. The ‘ Soviet _bill includes, first .roughly 40,000,000,000 gold rubles, about 820.000.000.000, for 1187118868 and lossca' caused by Kolchsk and other antl-bolshevik leaders who were supported by the, allies. Russia claims that, according to Lloyd George's own estimate, Great Britain is responsible for at least half of this loss and damage, or 810.000.000.000. Thus, unless Britain boosts her bill, she owes Russia twice as much as Russia owes Britain-ac- cording to claims. [lllll illllllll Ml [H5 [llll IN llllllll Hour D.ay--200,000 _M‘etal Workers May Also be Involved. rusted to have thrown 800,000 men Men notIlTld Eight annular, ‘May 'l.—'l‘he ‘lockout declared against _the niners in the ._ yRuhr-“Vfglieymalterdly Which-is esti- liHEH.ll.-3llll ~ ‘m mml lmmmml" Account“ of Inside Information. » (Canadian lPreas.) OTTAWA, May T-George Ed- wards a chartered accountant who was employed by the government l0 lllvflflllxate the hooks of’ the Home Bank and give an estimate of. its financial condition in 1916, (the year that the western direct- ors colnplalned to Sir Thomas White and- asked fnr nn indepen- dent audiU-was examined before the Mc-Kcown lCommiseion today. ‘He estimated that in 1916 losses on accounts in the Toronto Office of the bank alone would have tot- alled $3,370,000."lio stated that ev- ery year since 1916, there had been large oversiatementg in the annual reports of the bank as to the prof- its malls. He estimated that the profit-a of $232,000 reported at the meeting in May, 1923, (the year that the bank crashed) were over- stated by $810,000. l ~ Mr. Edwards was still on the |stand when the commission ad- journed until tomorrow. Hon. T. A .Crernr formerly a dir- ector of the hank. concluded his evidence before Mr. Edwards was called. He denied that he had sold his personal stock in the Home Bank because of inside informa- tion that it was ln n bad condition ‘He had sold his stock because he needed the money, ho said. Investigation into Queen Street . Robbery robbery in the early morning of to Saxony where the owners were moved 'to declare a. lockout because of the refusal of workers in Chem- nits and Zwicknu districts t6 work more than eight hours. The refusal of the Ruhr Valley miners to accept a working day of lnore than" seven hours under- ground and enght hours on the sur- face was the cause of the lockout in that area. It is prerllcted 200,000 metal workers in the Ruhr region will he irfl/olved in the labor trou- ble by tomorrow. Occupation auth- orities have promised strict neut- rality. Supreme Court W. WarrenLord dz Ors- against Scottish Union and National ln- surance Company of Ellin- burg, Scotland. in the Supreme Court Tuesday of ter Judgments had been delivered. argument was commenced on a Motion for a non-suit or new trial in the above case. This case arose over a loss by fire of Lords Lim- ited at Carleton in the_ year 1923. Several Companies were interest- ed in the loss, some of which puld, and this Company resisted pay- Iient- The case came up for trial last January before the Chief Just- ice and a jury. when a verdict was given for the" Plaintiff- The defendant is now moving for a non-sult,or a new trial on various grounds. On Tuesday,Mr.Inman,K.C., was ‘vvmr ‘r "ones an ex- perienood iueid. Apply 00" noon- Ns i a angel“, in t of the Motion. When the .Court met yesterday morning, Mr- J. D. Stewart, K. C., continued the argument in support llri . o. ply and. “hi: 0' it: i ‘ IA‘? . _,,»..v. lll-MIALL sl-lla . Order early " A ONOQ-eItiIOHT . ,- - rush. App: , JIM-M W unedit- fiiusrdisa Cent- . 188 ' ‘ II, OI of the Motion. The Counsel for the Plaintiff are Messrs Johnston, K. C., and Bentley, K. C. This case toolr up the whole at- , " of the Court yesterday and will be continued when the Sup- reme Court meets at 11.00 s.m. this" morning. . 88lBrides-to-be_ out of work was extended today ‘Arrive atMontreal Jas. Kelly's shoe repairing shop. on Queen atIeet appeared in the Guardian. Entry had been made by breaking a large pane of glass in lthe street window. On examination ‘it, was found that five shoes (two pairs and an odd one) ‘were nlis- gsing- " The matter was investigated be- fore Stlpemllary Magistrate Mar- tin in a crowded court-room yester- day afternoon. i Frederick Kenny, who was arrest ed by Officer Doyle while fleeing from the scene of the crime im- lmediately after its perpetration. ‘Yesterday a short account of the v mmlmm" mms; lllllllllll mmmmms Pllllllfil mlmmmmlmml m Plllllllll Nation Wide Walk- Over Recent Action of Out of Builders and Besco in Employing Men of Other Tra- . Chinese Labor on (108 N 0W Feared. Company Boats. Lolsglgibilllllvlyurlillri Pgesl)‘ l (C nadtan Press) . fly . — uatonn OTTAWA, M 7.-—P i ' M - lllllldlllg 31TH“! l! Peglllllllil i1! lll- Kcnzic King ha: retrain? all. eh?- evituble as workers in the various phage mote“ from Tom Mom-e associated trades have definitely Isl-gamma o; me Trades and Lab. rejected the one’ o! empwyerfior congress as to the displace which the latter declare ls the last lmem o‘ Cunédian seamen by Chm "my Wm make’ By a "udomylese on boats of the British Em- of eight to one the latest ballot llasi declared against acceptance. glrrteriltliel Corporation in the const- Mon ill nil branches of the bulld- 1 l d d Attention was called to the ad- “g m es are emandmg an u“ rrisslon of lion. Mr. Robb in re- round increase of four oenta an hour and the best offer of the eln- mylfg t" a q"e5“°“ h‘ ""9 Hm!“ players so f,“ has been one_cem of Commons on April 28, that on an [mus A 31,11“, (would 85,10“. April .3 Besco had ‘wired that it had ly retard local housing schemes difficulty in setting Canadian which are gradually approaching RPQWB l0 Billy 011 Bile!‘ Signing and practical shape and would nscessl-lhat lTf- hi!!! been arranged fol‘ fl tute government lntervention..llumber; of Chinese to sail from The employers are to meet thslillverpool April 5 only two days men next Monday for the last time after. Complaint is made by Presi- nnd prospect of a successful issue ilenbMoore that apparently no e1. 0f negotiation-s seems w be. very forts were lllnde to verify the state- snlall. if the negotiations fail the moms or (he conjpany m; to“; 1n. strike will take slave alter-smil- ability to secure satisfactory labor tlonai disputes in the milling and (n Canada, Protest f5 made that engineering trades which have not iappareuuy the empwyment Bervlce yet. been adjusted are decided one ‘o; Canada is ,0 be Ignored way. or another. ' NEWFCHNIIUMB GWERNM E N l llfiSi RESIENEB EN MASSE Following the Action of Hon. M. E.‘ Hawco Who Has Resigned His Portfolio and Will Support the Opposition Leader , Hon. A. E. Hickman. (Canadian Press) _cellency Governor Allardyce to call ST. JOHNS, Nfld., May 7. ——The on W. J. Higgins, K. C., to form l1 Warren Government of Newiound-‘naw ministry. The prediction is laud has resigned. so it was uu-‘lnade in this city that Mr. Higgins nouncerl late this afternoon tho re- (will refuse such an invitation and slgnntion following close on the tllnt the invitation will be extended action of lion. M. E. awco, Mln- to Mr. Hickman, leader of the Op- lster of Post Office in the Warren position who has a strong party Government, who has resigned following and is reported to be both his portfolio and his seat in ready for an election campaign. th-e Warren executive and has nn- Tile resignation of Hall. Ilir. nouncetl hllnself as a supporter of ‘Hawco from the ministry and from A. E. Hickman, the and along whose trail scatterer] shoes were found, pleaded not guilty to the formal |Ho was represented yesterday by his evidence. The prisoner“ was remanded lo the Supreme Court. Several of the Crown witnesses testified to eating defendant in the vicinity of the robbed store just previous to hearing the break- ing oi glass at 12.10 s.m., and see- ing a figure (not identified) run- nlng ‘down Queen street and around‘ Dorchester street“ corner. it was just outside the old League cf the Cross Hall on Dorchester street twat Ofliocr Doyle captured Kenny. - The Mission at St. Peter's Church Special addresses for men, women and children. were deliver- ed yesterday by Father Blcker- v steth. For the women. at 3 o'clock he applied the story of the Shunamlte woman, and took for his text the question of the Pro phat. "is it well with thee? ls it well with thy husband? is it well with the child?" The Shunamite valued the religious opportunities she had and did her duty faithful- ly as wife and mother. That was the right thiug- for all the wives and mothers or today to do. The duties of children were impressed upon the youthful minds and hearts of tllole who attended the children's service at 5 o'clock. in the everri 1M 8, o'clock the Missioner took r his theme the sin of David, his confession ave sinned against the Lord",, and he Prophet's assurance that his‘ |hreaking, entering, and stealing.‘ ‘Mr. D. Edgar Shaw, who naserved-governlnent had resigned. ‘ler Warren further annou "I. - was; publishod- in this evening's is d a er. Lute this afternoon a. cabinet Advocate. the Opposition organ. “M89 ("Imeeilng "was called at the close of A letter which created a sensation which Prime Minister Hon. W. R. |ill government ranks and through- Warren, K. C., announced that the font the city, strongly criticised l‘rem- ‘Prime Minister Warren on charges coil thatlof disloyalty to his former leader he would recommend to is Ex- and hi9 party colleagues. mllnmm DEBATE lllll lASl vlll mm um mlxl WEEK had always been ball for the work- ing man_ it. protected the employer. but, while the doors of immigra- tion remained open, it did not pro tact the worker. J. E. Duinyour (Liberal, Rlmous- kl) expressed the opinion that on- ly the captains of industry, mono- polies and trusts were opposed to the tariff reductions in the budget. A. E. MacLenn, Liberal, Prince, P. E. 'l.) stated that the govern- ment showed in the budget that it was trying to "make the grads back to normal conditions of fin- ance." it was endeavorlng to give the proper purchasing power to the Canadian dollar. The budget ‘had the approval of the Canadian people who had declared themselv- es in favor o! tarifi‘ reductions at the last general elections. Blll- LEABUES Ryan: (Snyder, Gowdy, Hubbel and Henlln. (Canadian Press.) OTTWWA, May "L-(Debatc on the budget mandered along in the li-louse today without unusual epis- ode, There are still around iorty speakers to be heard and the end is not now expected till well into next week Probably Thursday- qennml mess (Conservative of Kingston) opened with the charge that the budget was the mcssase of surrender from the once great Liberal party, The surplus claimed by the government might he con- gidsrad e myth. ‘it was not lu the interests of Canada to lower the tariff." Later, Hon. iii. J. 'McMur- ray, Solicitor General, denied Ills! there had been any bargain be- tween tho government and Pyo- gressives. He held that protection _ . Nltlonll L u vFive Pittsburgh were sin had been put (away. He wsrn- unable to slop the slugging "Cuba" Ciacianattl .- St. Louis, l - press) all the some“ . v “out all sod, Chicago evened tassel-lorry postponed. wet grounds. MONT y ‘I. --1‘wetity- pvil lrnlgilllilll. , Gllid- to: evil tubing today's game-I t'o 1. a Bf. Louis .. l0 10 0 elsbt rmmtive, brill» the larg- sate a timas of "boom tembts- n. n. n. Cleveland . s l3 a I lifihfought by any one ti sgslnlt salt-deception and Chicago 5 4 0 Batteries — Shock r. still! ‘iii yo». disembsrked here hypocrisy and s siast bushing ntWPiIi-lbilfg .. 1 I Voigbt, Pruett, Bayne lnd morning from tho sires against society. and exhort- rice -'— Kaufman Collins: Coveleeki, Morton "h r- naldson her Atbenie, edto Nnflifllllfl- lie emphasised and Cooper, Ad- 14070111011» , Edmoneon. \ which docked at 8 a. nr.- from. the importance of the duty of self- amr,- Clone, Steibder, Rate and Mystt, Walters. - Glasgow and Liverpool. lloet of eaaminstioa. At the men's mesa Luodsrersnd oocll. . Philadelphia 4 3 2 »%m0 weroobieflroffleoh in}: be impressed theneed sad int Dulce . 4 u 0 Norma ..-. .1 ii o t ' u lty, were met on srriv- ~ noe of purity of use. . 1 a s Batteries- motor, wal- sf, mirth-h- future ‘urban .~ i the services were wen u- - borsgosden and Perkins: wiliiilii. ~. _ befo . - ' ' Bragg“ Pennoolr, s-royt ‘ " . is sd- as. - ‘h ey traville _ 4 1 ‘i Oetsoit “a: Chicago, - ' under e ewe " We‘! headmistress, I ,1 I, Opposition his seat in the Warren executive| llllllll mlmmmmmm mmmmlmmmmmmmm m mm" Slllllllll] NIIW PHUPIISEU A Bill wlTno Intro- duced in the British Commons This Week. (British United Press) LONDON, May 7. —l-lome Rule ml‘ 500111100. which for more than a quarter of n century has been an ideal of several Scottish members, if not within. tile rcnlnl of practical politics, has been brought nearer through the Labor-Liberal differ- ences which have arisen out of the refusal of Labor to support any measure of proportionate repre- sentation, and which Labor defeat- ed last week. A bill will be introduced next Friday, ill which the Liberals will likely he supported by a consider- able butiy of Labor back-benchers providing for a single chamber Parliament comprising seventy- tbree constituencies with two mem- bers in each of these ridlngs, ex- cept Dundee, which ls to have four. This will constitute a special Scottish Parliament,‘ while repre- sentation will still be continued in the British House by Scotland. The same powers that were con- ferred on the lrish Free State by their constitutional bill arc to be asked for the new Parliament, with the exception of control of the post office. Seven are Killed in Auto Smash (Canadian Press) AMSTERDAM. N. Y., May 7. — The 20th Century Limited, bound from Buffalo to ‘New York, on the New York Central Railroad. struck of this" city tonight. kllllns ssv according to railroad men. it is believed a. number of persons were injured. Many Shriners t0 i i (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 7. —Mystlc Shriners from all over Cnnndn. and the United States will gather in Montreal May 29th when. the cor- neratone of the Shrine Hospital for Crippled Children will he- luill. im- 'perinl Potcntate Conrad Dykman 0f Brooklyn, N. Y., will be unable to be present but it is thought he will send a representative. ‘ C&OO-OOQ%-Q-O-O llllllE marry Last Minute News Flashed in Over the Wires (Candaian Press.) NEWMARKET, England May 7.-—iDi0phCfl, by Grand Psi-add, out of Lcnetts owned by H. H. Ape Khan, won the 2nd guinea: stakes the first classic of the 1924 season run hero today. . ‘Lord Astor's Bright K-nlqbt was second and J. B. Joels Green “Fire was third. Twenty horses More in the field. RAHWAY, N. J., A resolu- tion asserting "without reser- vation or equlvoeation Its he- lisf in the Virgin birth and bodily resurrection of our Lord" was unanimously adopt- ed by the 1o3rd annual Con- vention of the New Jersey diocese of the Ealswnll Church today. lRElLAU, Germany, May 7 -Exeoutloner Schvvleese who had out of! the heads of 1'23 criminals, kliled himself -hsre yesterday with l revolver ms- king the second public execu- tioner to commit huieide In lreeisu within the ieet throe months. He Alla 78 years of age and was retired on s small pension having needed hie inst vio- tim ln Cologne late in 1028. LURICK, Germany, May 1. —IIIM Illlds covering IN squat! miles have been Ols- eovsred In the eastern Ieitis on Inland. Tito mime ere sold to be of Mission origin, dating from an world war. This a n hers as sentim- llll 0w er the ennui aim‘ at ttsrrgem ". w“ l on "ll NCO. U "mine com-so. "~ i on automobile.» a crossinliinst Meet in Montreal . ‘r5; . BUDGET ARE Conservatives Propose Ten. Yeti!‘ FY0191‘? ence for Sugar From British West‘ Ill- ‘ J dies and Other Possesslons. shillings 3 pence by 243 to)”; ~ government wiith‘ the anemia-yo. ' the Liberals had a aligh y 109891‘ mdjorlt-y ‘in defeating-the 0W" amendments. One of them. W“ ml’- (Srillah United Press) LONDON, May 7-——Lnbor'a first, bllilgfil remained unchanged to-l nigllt after the House had voted, four times on amendments to ul- . la reduction in the duty on Empire ter its provision for reduced dutieslma m, 2 pence p" pound 8mm“ on tea, cocoa. coffee, chicory and aunt The “flares, debut“ wemlto eliminate all duty on Empire on the wcetet b1 t, . Th ‘cocofl’ - Consergativesflhzapiz; Oiluiggil" r:- Th° bugabo” o! Uuned mp0” . dum lug so eloquently used i157 lZ¥Z"."..§°'.‘.‘iZ‘.f.§’...f.°‘§. iZTJLZ‘. {iii the“: who are" - "w" i" u” (emnce ‘m, Bus," "on; me Hm mounds entering England when-tbs. M, w“, male“ 8"“, other posse‘? McKenns duties are lifted was like- sions. if tllnt were not acceptable ‘wise “filled m we flan-m“ on ‘ul- meh. speakers “sued “m, at “u; ar. William Ormsby-Gore asserted very 1e“, me Emma quo o! a “Fibs! a combination of tradersfln tie over four shillings preference the Unned sun“ was “w; tomb per hundred wq-ght ought w be ed IIn order to market su , s aw maintained instead of chancellor gr mdmrope aggmtig? 0- m. g - - now en was oopsn, ,,“fi§f§'§f§,d§§°f'§f§“sh'j{§f§;f“°° o‘ in Great Britain under thefll/Otil. The House o‘ Commons‘ how_ of sugar export corporations-Mai’ eve,’ Buppomd the Chance,',or___a_ the United suites atithe vi "t 18mm; m, amend,“ t u d moment w-hen he had a- ohance to. 3|,- w_ Mltcheuyrhofiso; fgestflgt increase enormously. British lolir. H“ me preference on Bu?“ at ‘our ces of suPDlY. Furtlrsrmone Ml’, Snowden was repudiating. Q ban- the imperial Conference ‘ i‘ . , in reply the Chancellor presen- I- ted figures to show that the West} ‘indies under preference had. beel_ producing less sugar than before," ‘and, so far as breaking faith win ‘concerned. the speakeragpln re. "minded the Conaervativesthat they T" had asked the country for a ver- |ilict on protection, and the country- In Irish Boundary Dis- bad lllrllvll them down. He declar- ed um llll‘ sugar amendment was llrtlpfir-‘l-ll in lhe linterests of the West ‘lliliil plantar! and at the ex‘- penae of llll‘ consumers in Great. Britain, Ha rmld- that empire pro- "medial be Ask- :::;':s.lz:. 2mm “if ' . 0 11B I‘ I- ed to Appoint Rep- ,1 ,....,..,,,,,,._,,,, m... _ ’ i‘ resenfiative. production fell from 1Q Iin 1019 to 159,000 last your. "EV l‘) enn of refers ,' -h LON-Défiiyanmy‘ 5 :11‘) I r Bhnsygon: to InIEll-ZJedQpzlIIiEQR“ the Ulster ' govemréeufls Vrigglsigl the West Indian planter. it was m appolm a boundary commission ‘simply a subsidy given PY the 15;. er the Brmah government accord: payer of this country, for the WQIt ins l0 political writers is conslder-‘lndmn pmmauon basin“ f-"l"“~."" ing wiletller the difficulty may befthe puma“ {or which t w“ ‘n; "l8! by asking the Duke of Aberflumded" '5' wrorn, Governor of Northern ire-l land to nonlinate a representative. Wlhether this can he done, they 98y. turns upon the interpretation of the Anglo lrisll treaty. The parliamentary correspond- ent of the Daily Press says it i5 pointed out that Ulster lg neither‘ o. Dominion nor a lFrae State but] all Integral uarl of the United Kingdom. J uli-llrE ulAfiH \5 A- Q-REAT lN$TlTUT|6N 80TH HoMeoRATulc. " 9ND POLVHQAL!" \ QFQu-r- E- Annual Meeting l of Charlottetown E Lawn Tennis Club The annual meeting of the Char- lottetown Lawn Tennis Club was held last night at the Y. M. C. A., the president J. A. McMillan pro-y llllilllfl- Various articles wuro l _ brought up for discussion, the-i ‘ same being referred to the ‘ committee for further considern- ~ i tion. The season will be formally TORONTQ M“ ‘at "'M"MW° opened by a dance. date to be nn-Hllildemw Winds» m" ""1 mmifint! bounced later, pending decision of 1V warm- “ co,,,,,,,,,,.,., Th, nmowmg on“, High tide this sites-nodal at not era were elected for the ensuing “M mmifrmw miirllllll at 8.84.. » ygar; Sun acts this evening at 7.17 And President-J. A. McMillan. "We *°"l°"°W m°"1"l8 0t 4-35- VlPO Prosltlonh-Elennor Bourln- First. quarter moon Blinder. ‘lllv Scc'y Treasurer -- (l. l‘. Nichol- n- ‘044 Fm- aon, Summeraide tide sigh-teen min- Expcuuvn-nr, T, E, E, R0bb||w_ ales later than Charlottetown. ' w. J. Rodd, u. J. Simpson, Rev. Mellmllm and minimum temper- Mr. Malone. 0'11"‘- Tournnment Committcc—- MacklTflfllhlfl. 49. 43 -- ----- MW‘! McKinnon, Jock Johnstone, J. A.lM°m-|'“l- 55- 4° - -----.- . _ Benlley, Kristine Klelly, JealmQlWlJBi-i. 52, 38 elp__ Y Tali, mm, vmnloombe_ Charlottetown, 54, 41 clear T911 commmma. Mm Ho", Halifax, 04, 88 clear Trainer, lliarjoris Bourke, Owenyth 5L 3°71“ 53 40 - Coombg, 305ml, 4, 0 . . . . . New York 00, (i0 §-.-i_ will. Killed by Train in Quebec (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, May 7. —'i‘wo worsen. Mrs. Thomas Dafeur. 37, and her stepdaughter. Miss - Fernanda Dufolr, 30, were killed lug Qygnjg. at railway crossing on a road lead. 1BR from St. Roch den Auluaie to "Recrve for League o p, 3m u.“ m m "fnr: (men ." Joseph Iilifeur, ' 2!. Joanna“: m hm n" rqqwatifli" ‘r ' Gertrude Duieur, 17, another ate Illushter. only secs because- the! were sbie to hill? N! of the "‘ second. before _ ._. e p lit-Frill. “ldilfi "l ill, . ~ . gain made with the‘ colonies at. t." . (ab, .