‘preferred they have an eye ‘all- ways on the ‘negotiations. and. ' therefore, it is hoped here that i MAXIMS , OFA, MERCHANT. ‘ ‘bile. Advertising is as basic a part of modern American life as elec- ftriclity or the ‘automo- along. there’s a chance that more pep would mean greater profit. ‘ MAXIMS .- OF A ‘ MERCHANT If business is gillllg prosperously, ignfiw1Tlulr FogTTlgdouh %- I b_rl tlons Deliver-Mn ., 1-" CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. SATURDAY, MAY 1s, 192s e;-""..-'...?".':..:. ... ... .... use ii llulllll ll u. s. [IEBT Bill Beginning of June Tentative Date for Formal Discus- sions PAJRIS. May 15.—lt ls learned that it is the expectation of the llrench Government th-z-lt formal negotiations will ‘be begun by the first of June btiltween Paris and Washington for an arrangement of the French debt to ‘America. It is to prelpare the ground for these nc-gotllattions that prlvattr conversa- tions ‘have ‘been going on between Finance ‘Mallnistor Catltlda-ux and Alm- ericnn. Ambassador Herrick. While regarding lthle‘ American at- titude as ‘rather stiffer than hoped for, lthe ‘Flrernch Cabinet lbelieves that groumtl can‘ be found in thle next ‘Llwo weeine on which oflllclal parleys can begin. It is not yet de- clded whether the HGQGUTQILTOHB» can tallce place at Paris or Washington. While ‘the debt funding comunllss ion. which. has‘ the exclusively Am- erlcan ‘polwer of making an agree- ment, is in Washington. and itt is ‘not expecltid tilt will ‘be willing ‘to oolnle to IParls, yet members. or the French Governtmen-t point out that, in view of ‘the -p0B8lbl‘lTlt‘y of difficul- ties wi-th their lpubllic opinion, it ‘is A-merlca wtill agree to send dele- ‘lzates ‘to ‘the French capital ‘for the discussion. .It was salid at ‘the Qual down;- ‘today that it was recognized ‘that considerable dif-ficullty lwould a-t- ‘tend the making of a settlement, lbult that ‘for general tpcfill-Licai, als well as ‘for flna-nclahrelasons, lihle French hopefor an arrangement before the and of the year. One of this reasons for which it ‘is hoped American delegates will come to full-ls. is (that the ‘French fleet that the closer the Americans study the fiscal efforts they are making, and especially the effort mlado for re- construchzon, thley wllll convince the United States ‘Government and Con- krcss that Americans should be con- ‘le-ll; with sma-ll payments over the llP-“ll W811. susceptible to increase ‘after Flrance htas completed this ‘lllllk 0T IEWll-lnz the common war tlalllage, of which Americans dlld part. l-t has already been. ‘stalled that the French wll‘l seek to make an arrangement by which they may pay America and Engiland out of ‘the ‘payments t obit! received from Germany under the ‘Dawes plan. While this would ‘not mean tthatt America would receive payments dilkotly -from Germany. it would be expected ‘that continuance of _ pay- ‘m-envt would l-n a measure depend on the Reich's execution of thle 1396"" ‘Feflurntllon payments sche- ‘( ll 9. .-§+OOQO-§ O-Q-O-O-OOOO-OO-OOW Condensed Specials RAIL-dc POI word. not ouch insertion in this column. "TIAGIO CREAM" THE 5551- urniturs polish kn0wn.—Mll|m- Biol. Gt. George 8t. 1039 5 14 3-1 won SALE-INSPECTED no. 1' lrléfih Cobblers and Green Moun- ll n seed rpotatoes at, S. N. Lnw- sons. Nollt-h TIYOB. 1051-5-15-2l. T'" —-m» i. wmrso -- WAITRESSES AT once. "ADDiy Victoria Hotel, 1085 1O 5-31 ‘JOB PRINTING or svenv diilllfllttion cheaply and exped- LUWIII executed. Guardian neutral Job Prlntcry, Phone 138. "LOST-ON WEDNIDIDAV AFT- ernoon on "Kent Street between West Kent ‘School and Central A¢>AAAAA‘ ¢v%-Q§ ‘ bar gold valued at chosuooo ster- lmllllln GIVES ‘WARNING Til r “BOMMIJNISIS (Canadian Press) LONDON, May 15.—Home Secre- tary Sir William Joyllson Hicks ut- tered a frank warning to Commun- ism during a speech at Queens hall today, saying “we are willing to let other countries of the world live, but we will not allow them to interfere with our (Jonstitu-tlon. We are bound to tske notice oi the Communist movement con- trolled by Moscow and we shall arm ourselves with the proper authority to deal with it. We are tired of ‘the intlux of men ‘to this country, who are coming hero to em-blttcr class hatred and destroy our constitution. FOX lllllclllls STlRillNil Til lclll Tho reported ‘theft of Fox .l’llps from a ranch-in East Royalty is can-sing consltlc-rable excitement among the fox ranchers ill this vicinity. Th's is ‘a time of year when any disturbance in or near a ranch ‘is likely to cause collslderatblc trouble even if the ‘robbers do not succeed in effecting their purpose. A meeting of those fox ranchers interested in protective measures lvlll,take Place lu the office of Mr W. K. Rogers this morning at 1O c‘clock. All option has been se- cured on twc man-tracking blood- hounds, and if the necessary funds are subscribed they can be landed in Charlottetown within four days. lt was a blood-hound from ‘this pack that tracked and brought to capture the man who abducted the 11 year old girl in a small town 1n Maine a few ‘weeks ago. The girl and ~her abductor had been absent for a week lint the dog had very little difficulty in following their trail to the crimin- 111's hiding-place. Every effort should be mada to nip in the bud fox-stealing as it is an important industry here and the severest measures should be taken against an-y one who attempts to steal or injure the property of a fox ranch- er. Gold Sovereign Once More Put Into Circulation ‘LIONDON. Ii-llly 15.— Chancellor of the Exclloqllor ICllllrcllill reply-l lng to n question today in the the Ilnllss of Commons said that ling llus boon withdrawn from the bank of England since tllo rolnovul of the enlllargo on the export of gold. During the sumo time 729.- 000 gold sovereigns llzlvc been ox- portod llc suit]. llo gave no (TCTTTTTH and sold the dtll-ltlllntltlll of lllosll shipments will be BTltlWll ill lilo ol- llcinl report. 'l'he sovereign, n gold coin with a par value of about $4.84 was with- drawn from general circulation in Great Britain during the war. Practically Unani-_ mous Vote for Dls- ease-frce Province Returns have been received by tho Dsparllm ht of Agriculture from 200 districts voting on the question of making the Drill/ill" a disease-free a-roa. In these 200 “"1189. a. gold filled livers-harp ilellcil. lFlndor leave at Guar- dian Office. 1| | “MAGIC CREAM”. WE HAVEl used this Dfllisll on our pianos 4""! Oriana for over 16 years. 5:24!!! just as IOOGr-MTTTB!‘ 1089 5 14 3i "MAolc cnnm" 0 0; 901611: l" only i6 coats. “T one and Y“ will use no other kind. - MW" BM» ol. 06hr 9mm. 10a s14 at "usolc CREAM" ooia nor in" m oily surface to catch “"91. but a polished surface that will lut- Miller Brod. 1°" 5 1| 3i . "WT-i win-in cocoons. stamptd‘ linens for ale-Miss Moo at at. l 1m ll 1s u .‘"{:,f°l01_cnlA‘m" to rm rot.- .l.;..a._"§l'li.?°§i3."° he “n. utomu ‘tampon 9m ltl tbroudcfdgyo, Innis, 110 its ‘districts and record their vote! l0 districts over 4,000 cattle owners have voted affirmatively and not B. negligible number against. There are some 300 districts yet to be hoard from and, judginll by "l" rtsull-s so far clbtaned the Frill/m“ will vote practically unanimously ln favor of making Prince Edward island a disease-free area, the only L,“ 1n Canada, so situated :90- groplllcally as to make a Pelleflll’ protected disease-free territory. A two thirds vote of all cattle Qwneru In the province will brin! this great boon to Prince EdWBfll island and lt will bo the b18895! advertlsenillent mo nrovléfuecouiltg possibly ave or s . hogs and its dairy products. 1t is hoped the districts which have n}? yet completed their vot n5 W wood up and have their reports handed in. The teachers have rendered excellent service in the matter and are deservlns 0i "l9 country‘: thanks. Cattle owners who have not yet voted should cal . lt has been well known for some BEAUTY AND THE BEAST Famous U. S. Soldier l]H [|l]li|N|[|N lillii Overseas Authorities Advised to Moderate Their Require- ments. LONDON, May 15. —Alth0ugh England has returned to the gold standard and sterling practically to par, Dominion loans are not likely to be well received in the London money market for some time yet. What the market will think of Nova Scott-as reported intention to float a loan here is problelnatical. but all indication may be found in the fact that the underwriters of a £7,000,000 New Zealalld loan, subscription list-s TOT‘ which were closed yseterday, will Ibe called upon ‘Lo take up as much as ninety per cent of the total. "This result," comments the fin- ancial cdior of the Tillie-s, "can hardly fail to influence future ls- sues of colon-lal trustee securities. time past that other borrowers are anxious to raise money here. Men lion has already lbeen luade of a loan of £400,000 for tho Gold Coat and another of £10,000,000 for Kenya. More than one Austral- lnll stale is ‘known to be (lesirotle of floating a loan here. in pre- sent circumstances they would be wise to moderate their expecta- tions. A series of large overseas loans, the bulk of which be left with the underwriters, might force the interest rule up to six per oont level. The domiulolls rlglltly have first claim on the amount available for lending abroad, and the terms recorded them. are relat- ively low, but colonial loans have exactly the same effect upon our finances as foreign issues." Another New Atlantic Cable CHICAGO, lMay li-Routes for a new cable announced today by tho Western Electric Company in- clude one from Victoria, B. C., to Suva, capital of ‘the Fiji Islands, and one connecting Bay Roberts. Nfid,, and London. There will also be a link from Bay Roberts to New York. Work on the new lines ITTTE MTINEY" the remains Steele, all aged gentleman of about ninety-seven years‘, was found on Wednesday evening the smouldering ruins of his farm home on Afton Road by neighbors who had scene of the fire- conflagrntion I | i "Miss 1924," Miss Mliml Jordan, last year's-Wembley beauty, in company with the zebras at t Ing contract lln squares and he Wembley Zoo, forms a strik- StIITpCB. The zebra ls the Cross Word puzzle of the. equine world. TN HOME TOEIT MANDTJRNEI] T DEATH i llllnlnll llillll Fire Also Destroys Hoome 0f Victim, Who Was Over NilletyYears of Age All that the [Tallies had left of of Mr. Ronald last been attracted to the Signs of the that Mn. Steele's nearest inc alarm was ton a slstance to be rend- The aged vlctlln of the tragedy lived with his grandson, who at the time of the accident. work at one of the lobster factor- im in the vicinity. was nt He was ill among lie-strayed the building and took toll of one life, were first seen tby Mr. Alexander McDonald, neighbor, but late for any cred. the habit of lying down for a nap on a lounge in the kitchen and it was in this room, and near the kitchen range, where he had prob- ably fallen. overcome -by smoke, that he was found lying by search- era. The remains were buried on Saturday at 'l‘racadie Cemetery. The deceased, up to the time of his death, enjoyed excellent health. lle was h-lghly respected by all who knew h-lnl. Tlhere is left to mourn three sons, one daughter. and two grandsons. These fool very grateful to Mr. Russell Clark of Mount Stewart and the kind neighbors of Afton Road nnd surrounding country for their lhelp and sympathy in their snd bereavement, is to be started at once. Concerning Con-i stitutional Changes (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont, May 15.—Deal- ing with the proposed resolution concerning constitutional changes, Senator W. B. ‘Ross last night statt- ed that with no Senate and no ve- to, Canada would have only a body of men who could do what they pleased with tthe country. Two hun- dred men unchecked would be n0 less a tyrant than one man un- chalked." Gave Prince A Rousing Welcome (‘Canadian Press) GRNHAM-STOWN. Union of South Africa, May 15.——Thls most English town of all South Africa gave the Prince of Wales n rous- ing welcome today and the ‘British heir received it in a happy mood. He shook hands with 525 ex-servloe men and did not seem to mind the fatigue of this exercise althoulzh he can still use only the left hand because of recent injury to his right. f. O 0 Score Injured When Switch Engine Hits Bus; One Dead (Special to The Guardian) WINDSOR, Ont., Mny 15.—Nine. een of a party of Windsor and Walkervllle women and ‘twn men, were injured and one_ woman was killed at 12.15 this morning, when a motor bus of which they were or- upants was struck at the Ilowartl Street crossing in Windsor by illl "Essex terminal railway switch on- glne. Several of the women are r0- ported to be in a serious condit- t‘lon. is Impressed With Canadian Paintings (Special to The Guardian) IUONDON, May l5.———.l)llrlng his visit to the Palace of Artsnt Wem- bley, the King commented lllvnr- lubly upon the‘ vigor and vitality f the Canadian paintings. moi Gas Tank Explodes BOSTON, Mass. ‘May }5—— Jos. Airman Met A Spectacular Death H. MoGrsan a seamen» on a coast- guard patrol boat, was drowned last night; W. E. Mills another seamen was badly burned about the face, and hands. and two more men‘ escaped injury by leaping into the water, when a gasoline tnnk OHAIRITRIES, Frarorj. Slay 15 -— Lleutenant ‘Henri t‘ mon mot a spectacular death when his ma!!! plane collapsed wl"'\ he was per- forming acrobullc -:.'llnts over the city yesterday. The llufldlllq machine Just nib-ml ' - artrss famous cathallrll nllrl was dashed to fragment-a ‘ll t‘ Lnlnrket square. ltslllflllltl lliilliilif“ (Csnsdlun Pren) PDKINC, May 15. —'l‘ho famine relief commission here received an estimate today that 6.600 997"" were killed in an oil-thanks It at once on the teachers in tile" la to bring the matter to as nW-"ITY a cc: cluston as possible- , ‘ hum again. on the boat blew up, and showered them with lburnlng gasoline. Third Day 0f Argu- ment in The Home Bank Appeal TORONTO, May 15.~When the Manufacturers’ Holding Company owed the Home Ban]: llalf a nlil- llon dollars R. P. Gougll, Director and vice president did not know that the company was a borrower at all, so W. N. Tilley, If, ‘C., told the first tllvislonnl court fills after- noon. Mnny loans were concealed fronl the board by the ‘President P. J. Duly. and the general manag- er, J. Cooper Mason, so -Mr. Tllley claimed, and h:- gave three‘ insfllnc- es where, lle declared the minutes of board meetings llad ben altered ill an attempt to justify lonn_s_. ‘There was n rule lllat Tfiillli for more than $5.000 mllst have the approval of the board. Mr, Tllloy's argument by which he seeks tn reverse Mr. Gollglfs conviction in connection with home hank official returns was in 115 third day and he will continue to- morrow. House Will Sit On Victoria Day (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., May 15.-—Tlls House of Commons will sit on Vic- toria Day, the tPl-lms Minister sta- ted yesterday in reply to a ques- tion from Hon. J. B. M. Baxter. China Glinmpira flct-Hlh: m, u» no or Ellervhn ._--_ 710L- 1 no. or. Wembley Once More. Last your Moire won the only Canadian Chocolate manufactur- on rcpt-scented st the great British Empire Exhibition, , Wembley. This your, l_n response ‘tpoffloisl requests, they will ax.- 0 Saturday, .M ly 16th, 1926 Tongue nuF Each of m. sol-onto‘ so": contains, buldcs a full pound of Moire Chocolates, a, booklet giving four Cross Word Putzln n well n tho lnut twist, an Acrostic. --_i For centurion augu- wslflso precious It. was sold 6y apathe- cnrln. - ll v National Conference Dropped Dead (Canadian Press) WASHINGTON, May 5.———Gener- al Nelson A. Miles, famous soldier of the U. S. Army, Dropped dead today while attending a performan- ce ol‘ a cTrEus. On Fox Breeding (Canadian Press) ‘NEW YORK. May 15.—'I‘he Sil- ver Fox has attained the dignity of causing a National Conference on fox breeding and protection. To‘ day the executive committee of the American Fox institute opened a two day convention with repres- entatives from scattered sections of the United States and Europe. The Institute seems lo protect legitimate breeders. Hochelaga Resumes Daily Service _ The S. ‘S. “I-lochelaga." arrived 1n port last evening at 9 o'clock Cfllllllleting the first round trip of the sea-son between Charlottetown and Pictou. N. S. The steamer brought ‘seven passengers, a large quantity of freight and several bags of m-sil. The "l-lochelsga" has been thor- oughly renovated and many re- pairs have been effected. The ‘hnl-l has been newly painted steel grey and ‘the smoke stack and spars are a but! shade. A new self-trimming coallng system has been installed and many other inl- provement-s have been nlflde below decks. The capacity for carrying motor cars is now large enough for ten cars. One of the staterooms‘ opening Tl] STUDY INTER ‘ALLIED llEBTi ' TIUESTION A (Special to The Guardian) PAlflS, May i5.——<Fll1flllC8 [VTTIITS- ter Caillaux and Foreign Allnistel" Briand were authorized py the French Cabinet today to study the inter Allied debt question ill ull all» ternpt to find all acceptable sollr lion, This decision of llle (‘zlbizzct was given out officially all-tor u long discussion of the problem this morning and the delivery of opill ions by M. ‘Caillaux and Brizllld nll what they thought should be (lune. Finance Minister (Jaillutlx has expressed the view that the llllcr- Allied debt problem must be solv ed to rte-establish French credit. und he told the Finance Coullllls- slon‘ of the Chamber of‘ Deputies on his recent appearance peforu it. that part of the Dawes Reparntlnll Plan receipts must be devoted to ‘this purpose lmnlediately, even though France were hard prt-ssctl for money. M, Brland as Foreign Minister is known .10 have been considering the debt qllestlonns part of his foreign policy and ,Z1iiTl0llgTlTlTS views have not been revealed ll was said recently in authoritative quarters that the negotiations for settlement of the debts would p0 resumed during the present nlollill. Frelleh Birthrate Shows Increase (Canadian Press) LONDON, May 15.-— 'l‘llo slatte- mcllt, often llludc, tllzlt lllelw: un- fewcr babies borll ill France lllzlll off the smoking room has been taken over and converted into a Purser‘: office. By this innova- l-Oll DB-Bwllgers are afforded lmuch greater comfort in purchasing tickets, etc. In the smoking room staterooms considerable new TTlp' bolstering has been done and a much greater degree of comfort is provided the passengers. Tile staterooms, dln‘ing rooms and sal- oons have Ibeen repainted and re- decorated and the entire appear- ance of the ship ls one of cleanlb nests and good taste. Captain W. J. Ba-lcom, who was commander last year is again on the job and. his unfailing courtesy and gentlemunliness ls as pro-- uounued a»: ever. The Purser ts Mr. J. Harri-s. Ohief Steward, Mr. A. Josey, Chief Engineer, Mr, John Duff, ‘Chief ‘Officer. Mr. William Smith. The balance of the crew 's the same as last year. Mr. Joseph Simon‘, nephew of Mr. John ‘Simon, owner of the “l-Iochelaga" came over las". even- g. it is expected that Mr. John Simon will be in the city in a few days. The “Hochelaga" lenvm Char- lottetown at 8.15 a. nl. daily and leaves Pictou, return-lug at 5 -p. m. Oaptain Balcom expects that there will be a great increase in the traffic th-is season. To Control All Armaments (l (Canadian Press) GENEVA. May 15-—'l‘llo inter- national Conference for control of traffic in arms and munit‘olls to- day decided in favor of control of all armaments of potential lull-l- fury value. MoGill Benefits ILONDON, May 15- Stewart llonbert Cappsr, temporary Egyp- tian government official, anti form- erly plofassor of architecture in MoClll University, Montreal, who died recently left an estate valued at 5319.000. , In his will, which has just been probated, certain provision ls made for relatives and the revenue fronl the rem ader of the estate is to be dvlded between the architectual departments of Mo Glll and Manchester Universities. .----¢o@-—-—— World's Record’ JAMAICA. May lib-"Stlng" a handlcupcolt owned byJ. Butler. today dlrokc the world's record for a ‘mllo and seventy yards ln the fourth race at the local track Time 1.411%. . Oliillli and (‘he l,’ Tiililéf DIE TRANTON. Nob, May 15--'l‘hlta persons were bllrnbd to deafll when rpluno piloted lty Lloyd F. ‘lief- i lag, San Francisco fell near hero yesterday and bunt into flames cursed by (h; collapse of one of the wings of the‘ plane. ill ally other country is described by the Paris correspondent of Manchester Guardian nu a legend that is bard lo kill. The corres- pondent declarea that Fra ' . alone among European countnes has an increasing birth rate. ‘Since 1915 the French birtlh rntu has arisen from 194 per ten thous- nlld of the population. \Vhlle the» Gerlnan rate is 200, Brita-ills 107. and Norway's 18S, none of those countries has as glezlt an lucreusl- as France. France's increase is attributed to llel‘ recovery ul‘ Alsace Lorraine and the influence of the Polllsh people and other for- eigners. Increase ill the rate oi. births ill France is more than counter balanced by bad hygenic conditions. The death rate of 1T0 per 10.000 population‘, is second only to Spain. Q>__. Derby Candidate Is Beaten (Canadian Press) LONDON, ‘Mlly 15.— Another prominent‘ Derby candidate Lord Derby's Conquistador, was beaten today ill Copeland sweepstakes of one and a. half miles at Hnydoty. Park, when Lord VVllvc-rlrees‘ Hor- uce by Itussley Follow tlle Flag won by one and a half lengths starting at odds of_33 to 1 against. -—i&-o>i-—- Catholics Fornl i Belgian Cabinet‘ BRUSSELS. May iii-After n llllnlsterlnl crisis which lasted 3R days, M. Vnn De Vyvert- yesterday succnollotl ill forllllllg zl no“ (iallillfii. Slncc the l-csitntlllnn of Prelllltl" Tlliilllli-l, ml April 5th, Belgium hnd been lvllhollt a culli- net. Vun De Vyvere, lll addition to inking the portfoFo of Prellller will be the head of the ministry of fin- allce. Should the new tralllllot fall, King Albort is rt-porltld to have decided to dissolve parlia- lnent. The ministry was rccrtlltetl ex- clusively from the members of the Catholic party, which has 80 de- puties in the chamber. it will be ‘opposed by the Liberals and Soc- ialists, who control more than 100 of the 1B8 seats in the chamber. In some quarters it was predict- cd the new cabinet would be over- ' thrown on the first day of its ap- DCBTBIICB. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Don't forget Peter's Monday. big sihow at St. 1071 "Reserve June 8rd for .a good laugh ln Victoria Hall. 9286-9881. "Wantod-dfivetryonc to see belt Moving ‘Picture program! enter‘ brough to Soul-is. "More of Might“ “Hill? iiiliiii] IN KITEHENEH [IiiiTH I Germaine Says _B0l-A sheviks, Assisting Germans, Sank Hampshire LONDON, Billy 15.—- Another explanation of lilo lnysteriollfi death of Lord Kitchener during the war has been put bcforedlll- public in W. V. (lerlllzllllcl; new book, “Tllc Truth About Kitcllt-ll- cr." ‘ The author publishes letter from (ltllerzll which says that. Kilcllvllvi‘ “because oi‘ ills ablllty._" I ll was not u (lorllrzlll mine nor ll German torpedo that sunk tho Hlllllpelliro, oll which Kilt-holler was lllukillg u secret trip to Russia according to this letter, but the "power which would not permit the Russian army to recover." a criptic lnlllollllorff. lTlUll Greatest War Enigma Germaine concludes from this first llolrsllsvik spies, working lll connection \v.t‘h the German Milit- ilfy Intelligence Service, sent lhu_ Hampshire to the bottom. Kitcllencfs lute is the greatest- clrlglna of the war ill British 9195- Kitchoner boarded the lla-nlpshire and not even the crew, so the story goes, knew he \\“£1l‘:l aboard her. Somewhere in‘ the misty wastes of the North Sea the l-lalnpsllire went down. There was no bnttlc and no U-boot over braugod of doing the job. OTTCIEC. T0 Buy The Whole Fleet (Canadian Press) ~ ‘OTTAWA, May 15.—An offer to buy tllp fleet of frcighters in the Can. Govt. Merchant Marine was made to Th3 Minister of Trade and Commerce Fell. T last -h_v Sir William Petersen when the Govern- ment llllllle last September an agrioment lo subsidize frelghlers for Trnnslall-tlc trade. Tile fact that the offer was nlnlle was revealed today when a copy nf Sir William's cable offer was laid on the table in the HOIISK‘ of (‘onlmnlls. --¢-o>i--- Ten Perish In Earthquake (Canadian Press) JVTANTDA, May 16. ——Weatller bureau officials lodny reported toll porstllls were k-llletl by n scrim o1‘ earthquakes ill the province of oriental ncgrocs. Wlny buildings were seriously tldlllllgvtl. Newspaper Sold TTTTTI.‘.»\T'IBLPTTI.\. .\Tlly 15.4 (‘yr- lls IT, Curtis, nlalzzlzilu- llll(T llll\\':'- paper publisher, has pllrcllzlsotl tho Pllllntlolpllin North Alllcriclln. it was announced TlPFG last lllglli. Tile price ls rl-portorl to llnvn lll'l‘ll almu-t $1,500,000. Ti is SllllT illzlt lllt‘ North Allltlrlrllll alftr-r May 2f‘. will b0 lllrrgvtl lvilll lilo Pllilaltlt-lltllizl Public Lctlgor. soou as 1: eat-urns Bee. "rRAmE-D To cease ME. 0N e ‘PRAQK 1M coasts CHALLENGE North out. winds, clear and cool. Sunday lslr and s little warmer. Maximum and minimum tempera- tures: Toronto. clear --------- -- 61-40 Mbntrool, fair - ... 68-14 guebqc, cloudy u, 53-44 harlotttetown lfhfa ..._. .. Halifax, mo, .-_.-----.-. .- g: A,“ _ pmay. .. ss-ao . 5 Di l‘ n .vQv~¢-~-- “W6 mg’ york, cloudy -_.. swat . 3h tide this afternoon at 4.69 and‘ tonrmrc Itll-"n! it 0-45- feuluflus William ‘Dummi also t," . gun out: , , venison ‘m’! and am comedy. 1 71 no: wmnwldilorfllllgnf. this‘. ....-.. - 1' . fl "Mallow m crdwd’ m: luv. 11.14 ., t: "" T " er Monday. Big Wu en; Show Q1; moulds tide eighteen min- Doll't miss it. 1087mm ater than Charlottetown.