MAXIMS or a MERE MAN cm 5,“, thy in every we! we ieel better and better by the Golden Ell-il- ugflpll, hauled IIII. gfflhg... Guardian Two Outs. Indian Heir CullRT AWARDS ESTATE Ram-e Chatru Kumari Devi. only one living oi‘ four wives of In Indian njan, who died childless In 1912, in whose favor London court; luv; ro- rrrsed a previous decision 5nd l; now awarded S5 000.000 estate. ilosi Successful Year’s Work Is Reported by ("hail-men 0f Com mittees. " i The srvoniv-fiitn annual meeting cl the Chru-hittntoivn Y. M. C. A. was hcld last evening in the “Y" Parlours ivith Dr, y], At Clark. P153- ‘deni oi the Board oi Directors, in the chair. Reports of}. successlul year's work were received, a sump- tuous dinner u-as enjoyed, and o 10M lirfiitram was given. A short in! ions was led by Mr. Albert Dennis. All address was delivered by ilr. W. R. Cook. National Boys’ work lecieiary. Dr. Clark's report was s. wmprg. icncive outline oi the work oi the Association during the past twelve nonths. There has been an increas- id number using the Y. M. c, A. iiiiiiiil the year, particularly among zhe ladies. Many repairs were made ac the building during the yea.- >°W1iiii1 “or. as popular as ever. and ihe usual (uucational and religious iiogram u-as carried out. The boys "iii program "was a varied and ex- ‘cnsive one. Y. M. C. A. and com- "mmi-i‘ "mus were held. The Y lsststcd in a, number oi athletic heels The finances managed by Mr. W. A. Stewart are in excellent condi- Continued on page ANNOUNCEMENTS. COMING EVENTS, MEETINGS arcs. _Sl. Jiimes‘ Cake Sale on Satur- dll iuxt. 45 3 ifiGoud hard ieed tumihs ior eele n” "Pills her bushel. George iiiiiouaic. Cornwall. iiui-i-ioai. c. . _, '_""“* ‘Iauog: A Noble Outcast" in realm‘: “a ' i will)’. May 25th. Dance alter Y- 4534-5-13-li. "5" "A Noble Outcast" in New men‘ "ti". Friday, May 15th. Dance i iiliiv- 4533-5-12-31. hréiomc to the Concert. nnd Dance mhhirry um School, rridov. May ' 4550-54341. "Z1101 Choir concert party in ‘mile Mail Order Wllc," also e mu- Pmlraln at Mcrchlield Hall. urisds m‘ o! at 8.10 11m. 4609-21 "See the three-act comedy "Leave Li“? Dad." in Wheotley River mu meerday. May i6. Specialties be- “ liiil- im-ii n _-__.. ,n S?" the play "Winning oi Joy" fwav giggly Bridge Hail. on ‘lhursdcy Adm h. lint on by Melpeque Yrs. salon 85 cents. dbll-l-ll-Si. ee _'_"_" sulfa?" South Melville Dramatic My dr present their icur sot com- v-sdq vlmn. in Canoe Cove l-lall Wed- nr-H ‘p iiiaht. by 13th. Ii not line, ~ Jlli.‘ night allowing. 4550-54341 Thufodme to North Milton sun on Sh,“ "Y evening. May iith. New Muifi" Piqvgra present. "Much Ado ‘m Betti. Good time guaran- esel-o-ia-ai y. May ltth, Candy. 7° Commissioner in London, opens here vative Party (Br-cm to u» Gillldiln) ALBERTON, Mav IZ-Thc Libel’. ll-Coriservetive convention held in Alberton yesterday for the purpose of nominating two candidates to be the standard bearers lor the First District oi Prince County in the com. ing provnicisl election, was e mo“ enthusiastic one. 1n spite or the w“, day ninety two out oi s. possible 0100i? iive delegates were present I-lld an optimistic spirit prevailed. Th! 018M108 was presided over by Mr. Charles D. Dunn el Eimsdale. Vice President ol West Prince Cori- servstlve Association. Mr. W. Russell Rogers was appointed secretary. There were several candidates. Mr. Wilfred Tenton of Alberton was chosen for Councilman on motion oi John Joseph McDonald oi Aiberton, seconded by AugustineAHel-m oi Kiidue. Mr. Tsntonb votewee some opponent Ml‘. Geo. M. Matthews ol OLeary Dolled 36 votes. His nonlin- ation was moved by James E. Palmer, ol Miminigash and seconded by Her- bert B. Heustis oi Alberton, South. Mr. Joseph J. Ohoisson ol Tignish was the successful candidate ior Ac- semblymen with e vote ol 47. Other candidates in the iield lor asscmbly- I men were, Joe. B. Morrisey, who polled 1d votes and Gilbert Gaudet, 20. Joe. A. Arsenault withdrew lrom Enthusiastic Convention At Alberton Wilfred-I-anton, Alberton and J osephAChaisson, Tignish Chosen To Represent Conser- In First District Of Prince In Forthcoming Pro- vincialElection-Resolutions oi Confidence In Prime Minister Bennett And Hon. J. D. Stewart. for many years. l-ie spoke st length of the shortcomings oi the Les Gov. ernment. and their slim chances ol 5910K lhin celled to represent the people. Mr. Chaisson was the second speak- er. After thanking the convention for the honor they had bestowed upon him and assuring the delegates that he would do his utmost. lor the First District cl Prince, ii elected, he re- viewed the extravagances ol the Leo Government and their lailure to im- plement their promises made at the lest election. . Mr. J. l". Arnett congratulated the candidates on their success and hov- cd that they would be equally euc- cuslul on election day. He also con- gratulated the chairman oi the con- vention on his ably presiding over such en enthusiastic gathering. He Btmiilly urged cooperation oi the dmerent polls to bring about the re- turn oi the Stewart Government to power. Other speakers adding con- grotulations were, Messrs Clarence 1". Morrissey oi ‘rignish: Chester P. McCarthy of Tignish end others. A resolution was passed in which the convention expressed their con- fidence ln the Rt. l-lon- R. B. Ben- nett, Prime Minister oi’ Censda. and thatthey felt assured that within o reasonable time he would luliill the pledges made at the recent general the nomination. _ Both nominations were mulei unanimous. Raining and spirited, speeches were given by the candid-‘ ates. Mr. Tanton in thanking the‘ delegates for the uunfldflicq that they i had placed in him, expressed hisi pleasure st seeing such a. large geth- | ering which he believed to be one. ol the best to be held in Alberwu election. . A resolution was passed backing up the policies oi the Stewart Govern- ment and stating that this convenb- ion had every confidence in the a7lc leadership oi Hon. J. D. Stewart as head of the Conservative Party in Prince Edward Island and predict- ing his return st the polls in the lorthooming local election-S. Campaign Against Wheat Parley (British Unllld Press) LONDON. May IZ-The Dolly Her- ald, oiiicial Labor organ, his started a campaign against the wheat cori- lerenco which, under Canada's High on Monday next. The Herald's diplo- matic correspondent seys there may bc a determined eilort to get an agreement on l-li export. quote lor each o! tho chic: wheat producing countries; and this, he declares. would be g prelude to the formation oi s. gigantic wheat combine which would be eblo m fix any’ level it chooses (or the price oi wheat in wheat importing countries, oi which the most prominent is Britain. ‘filo Herald slys that the Prime movers in the scheme are Americans, who are anxious to secure an arrange ment that would enable them to un- load gradually on the world market accumulated stocks ol more then 300,000,000 bushels oi American wheat. "Come and see "Only lolly Ann" at Mt. luwort by the ‘huddle Players. May l6. tcli-b-il-ii. "Concert by Cleveland Young People's Society in Harrington Hell, Wednesday. my 10th at I o'clock- Admission. adults 300. children illi- ll not line, first fine night lollowing. Mld-l-ll-Si. "louth Melville Dramatic Club present their four act comedy drums, n Canoe Cove Hall, Wednesday The Argentine, declares the Herold. is supporting the Americans in the matter. Continuing. the paper asserts that on the other hand neither the British Dominions nor Russia are likely to accept ligurel that might be acceptable to the Unitnd States and their allies. Conversion Loan Immense Success ._.-.- (Canadian Press) OTrAWA, Ont, May II-The Cen- edian conversion loan being negoti- stAd by lit. Hon. ll. B. Bennett. Prune Minister and noting Minister ol Pi- nence. is an immense success. More than 01.00.000.000 o! the $350,000,000 issue. it was estimated at noon today. has been subscribed. A total 0i I50.- 000000 alone in bonds to be cancelled and renewed in the new issue have reached the Finance Department. Mom Montreal $30,000,000 has thus been received; lrom Tczrenm approxi - mltely 010000.000, while the remain- in! 0.000.000 in bonds have been turned in direct-to the Government. Those largely represent yesterday's business. Returns have yet to be rs- ceivod lrom the oiiioes ol the assist- ant receiver generals at Hollies, St. John. ohsriottotown, W‘ ‘. s. m- glns. Calgary. Victoria end the oili- cos o! the Bonk ol Montreal in New York and tendon which are ex-cili- cio assistant receiver general ollloes. ‘throughout the whole country, the reception to whet was termed in Montnal lui. night ll the "Donnell conversion loan" is excellent. livery- night, May 18th st 0.00. ii not line the next doe night lcllewlng. d503-0-1l-8i. where. the reaction‘ in reports re- Loses Hand i; WANTS COMPENSATION Wm. Roberts, 23-year-old Winni- Wryout-h. now under the care oi the Salvation Army, who has come to Toronto to seek compensation irom the workmen‘: board lor the loss oi his right hand aboard on On- tario boat. The youth. who has been on the tugs across Connie, for two years, has also lost his lelt leg end rllhi. loot. PRINCE or WALES FAlIllRS TARIf_F_iIAii Says Great Britain Must Consider Care- fully the Advisabiiity o f Manufacturing Inside a Tariff Wall. (5peeial to the Guardian) BIRMINGHAM, innit. my 12.-"x think and I am sure you will agree," said the Prince ol Wales, its he de-' scribed his recent South American tour belore the Birmingham Cham- ber oi Commerce last night “that we have come to s. point where we must consider careiully the advisab- ility oi n/nutacturing inside a tar- iii wall." The Prince said that iorcign tariii walls threatened the export trade o! many oi Great Britain's manufactured articles. Application of a tariil he said would at least in- sure the flow oi British raw mat- erials. Loud applause greeted the speech. It wa.s expected the remark would cause a stir in as much as the tar- iil has recently been a predominant political issue and the Royal Fam- ily has hitherto abstained from in- tervention in politics. Larry Cains Again lVinner (Canadian Press) LEICESTER. Mly 12.-Larry Gains Canadian heavyweight champion and one oi the world's outstanding negro boxers, administered l. severe thrashing to Van Goolc, Belgian heavyweight champion, in the main event ol an open-sir show hero to- day. The bout. was stopped in the fourth round with Cools hanging on. Last Minute News Flashes (Canadian Press) SOUTIIPORT. En!» Mo! il- Len Holland. little British cur. surprised the iicid in the 87.000 loutbport proienional goll tour- nament today end added; bril- liant 60 to ‘ll of yfiterde! f0 carry oil the oueliirlag honors with s total of ill. (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK. Mo! lip-lin- migration oliciols today pn- dictcd that only 100,000 aliens would be admitted to the Uniiod States this year, letting I new low record ior admission since pceived is described u most revocable. use. Everybody (levers Edward Island bike the Dew CETWN. DNAY, AY 1s, 1931 NURSES RECEIVE niviiiiis Graduating Exercises 0f Prince Edward Is- land Hospital Train- mg School For Nur- _ses Held Last Even- llig —— Address by Dr. J. C. Houston. At the induction exercises oi the Prince. Edward Island Hospital. ‘Train in: Sol-loci lor nurses, held lust ev- ening at St. Paula Parish Hall, three nurses, Misses Hattie Eliza McLahie, Beatrice McLean McLeod, and Lin- nic Adelaide Platte. received their diplomas. The Florence Nightingale Pledge was administered to the grad- uating nurses, who than received their diplomas lrcim‘ l-iis Honour. Lieut. Governor Dalton. Dr. J, C. Houston addressed the nurses emphasizing certain import- ant principles oi their chosen pro- fescion, and eadhorting them to fidel- ity to their ceiling. Mr. W. K. Rogers, Chairman oi the Board oi Directors 0i the Hospital presided. A most enjoyable entertain- ment was given in connection with the graduation. Following was the Program: Mr W. K. Rogers. Chaimian. Piano Duct (Selected) Misses May Sterne and Annie Watson Violin Solo - “Songs My Mother Taught Me" v Mrs. Arthur H. Roper. R8ldll1K-—"W'llQl\ Albani Sang" Drummond Miss Mary Sinclair Vocal Solo-“The Kerry Dance“ ,... . Molioy Mrs H. S. Henderson Violin Solo-"Siclina" . . .. Pergolcse Mr. Judson Logan. Quertctte (Selected) Messrs. Quigley, Calder, Dlngwell and Sterne. Acoompanisk-Mlss Lillian Earle. God Save the Kink. Mr. W. K. Rogers, the Chairman. congratulated the graduating nurses. the Superintendent. Miss Mair the assistant, Miss Howatt, and the Medi cal Stall. It is litting that the exer- cises should be held on Hospital Day It is important ior people to become hospital minded that all people may have good health. The Prince Edward Island Hospital was loundod 111 1833. and since that time has carried on i1 noble work. None were turned away Continued on page 3 Budget Delayed By Illness Of Hon. Mr. Ryclzman rN No EVENT, HOWEVER. wlu. Till} BRINGING DOWN 0F THE BUDGET BE DELAYED TILL JUNE. SAYS TllE PREMIER. QTTAWA, Ont. May 12-h no event will the Government postpone the introduction oi‘ the budget to the House ol Commons until Julie dc- clued the Prime Minister ioclsy- This was in reply to a question by Mr. Mackenzie King. lender oi the opposition. who asked it statements in the morning newsplvflrl in record to bringing down the budget were col-mot. It had been suggested ii might not be brought down until next month. Due to the illness ol l-loii. E. B. Ryokmen. Minister o! National Rov- .enue, there lied been some doloY in ‘the preparation oi the budget. The Prime Minister and Mr. Ryckn-ian hnd been working together very closely in the various Pitpnrntory stages. However, he could assure the House that he would not wait until next month bclore bregenting the budget. TORONTO. Mu It-Cloimo ol sweeping success in Govern- ment olllfllionl against bandits in the provinces ol llupeli, lion- an and Anhwoi were mode today by General Obl Chung ol the Nationalist loroes. lie sold more than 7.000 brigonds had been bil- led. The Government loot about 1.000 men in the comilllln- 10 PAG trunu. MAXIMS OIA MERE MAN A summer camp should be a. place to get beck to nature not to nos- ES Annual Subscriptions Delivered 80.00. Ily IAII Olflldl 1nd U. l. A. “.50. Royal Couple To Marry i of vaiok oi Hungary, whose engagement" has been announced from the royal MONTR-EAI l. Ma y compnlii’. announced by tho Canadian Nation- _~ ANNOUNCE BETROTIIAL OF BALKAN PRINCESS Princess Ileana oi Ruumaniu, sister castle oi Bucharest. of King Carol, and Archduke Anton is woil kiioun on this sidi- of the At- llapyhiirg-Toscana, 30-year-old lsntic. where aviator son oi‘ Archduke Leopold Sal- mother, DowagewQuecn Marie, some time ago. Flour Catfrom Ten Twenty Cents a Barrel andMillFeedAlsoDown 1Z—-A large pafgd milling comnal-iy today cut its prices ‘meat, flour at $5 per barrel on first for flour {r0111 [P11 to turniy rents pawnts, (ion-n 20 cents pm‘ barrel; per Imrrol, Prices on niili feed autlint $4.40 on second patents and at 1'9"?“ "iii/ii “We 315° "iii- W 1119:3025‘ per barrel on bakers‘ patents. No oificinl changes werPUm-qis um; bring sold at $20.50 a ton. al l\'[illf!l"S Association, which ordin- $35,35_ The szm-ie company BnnOlmC- arily gives out tho quotations. The ed a out of ten cents per bag on rcli~ company, however, said it was pro-led oats, Princess Ileana she toured with her to to do biasmess in sprln! zliorts at $22.25, and mlddlinzs oi iciiiiiiiiisii sisiicun IN BIG iiiii iuss $200,000 Catholic Church Destroyed In Quebec —- Investiga- tion Is Underway. ST. ESPRIT. May 12—Firc total- ly destroyed the $200,000 Roman Catholic Parish church here late Saturday night under circumstances that lead to the belief that incen- diarlsm might have been responsible. An investigation is under way. Thrce WCCRS ago the Parish priest. Rev. Sinai Barrctu: received a mys- terious telephone cull ironi an un- known woman. warning him that something would happen on a sat- urday night. Unable to trace the or- igin of ihc telephone call, the priest took prccuiltioiis and sot. a watch over the lacuutiiul old stone church ior two Saturday nights iii succes- sioli, but nothing linpilclicrl. Last Saturday night the building was un- fl to flames. The sexton discovered the lire and roused tho village by means ol ihc old church bolls. Fire equipment from tho nearby villages oi St. Roch and St. Alexis helped villagers light the iiulnrx. Rcv. Bilrietio mniio a valiant oiinrt to enter the built‘- iui; to save the sacred host iind ni- tar vessels. but was turned beck by the iii-c. The old church was built in 1902. but several additions have since been mMlo to tho original building. Valued at 0200.000 by appraisers this winter, only $65,000 insurance was carried. Whilo the theory oi iliceridisriam is uppermost in the minds oi the villagers and church authorities. it is thought possible that the iii-c might have been caused by an over- heated furnace. A religious servicci had been hold in the church two hours belore the lire was discover- ed. St. Esprit ill s smell town located about as miles northeast ol Mon- trea i- iAnotherNew Industrial today another new industry ior the ctiy. he Noma Electric Company o! Canada Ltd, manufacturers of el- ectrical specialties and lighting sets. The new company have leased 5.000 square lect. oi manuiacturing space at 179 John st. planning to produce as soon as possible. The Pure!" 00m‘ pany is the Nome Electric 00.. oi’ New York. They have a net worth oi a million dollars and annual sales oi puny have purchased Mcsservey Iii- dhuirios Ltd. of andcobiirs and Wm consolidate it with their own busin- ess in their Toronto plant. Live Cattle From guarded and at 9.45 o'clock burst in- have been concluded with ilrms to carry 15.000 live cattle from Canada to the United Kingdom dur- iug ihc prccnt scoson, it was an- nounced by l-lon. Robert Weir, Min- isicr ol Agriculture todrilf- Th" CM‘ tic will bi" carried at. the old rate on the ships namely $15 ii 100d» 71"‘ movement will extcnd from May un- ir progress lor some limo. NETEST HELD m DRBWNING T R A ii E n Y C0r0ner’s Jury Finds H a r old Stewart Came To His Death By Drowning While Temporarily Insane. "We. the Coroners Jury cmpanneled to inquire into the death oi Harold Stctvart oi Charlottetown, P. E. I. find that the said Harold Stewart P111118 to his death by jumping from Hilisborough Bridge into the river and tlrouinimr while iPnlDOTidYllY ol an, unsound mind." The aimvo was the verdict. brought in by the Coroners Juljv cnipanneliod to inquire into the death of Harold Stewart before Cor- ourl‘ Di‘. J. C. Houston, yesterday. The Jurymcn were: B. W. LePagc, iiorciilan), Wm. Cotton. Patrick Mc- Tague, J. P. Gordon. W. L. Bruce, W. M‘. Brown. P. P. MoCloskey. Th4; witnesses cxziinincd were Di‘) l’. J. You. Dr. R. .1. Lodwrll, Di‘. G. l“. Dewar, Messrs Wilhaim Brown Waite: Mulch. Michael Thomas. and W. L Higgins. Wm. Brown. l‘? Pleasant tes- iiieci that. he know Harold Stewart‘, the deceased, ivho called for him at B o'clock yesterday rimming. and asked him to go with him in the cal to Perley lilutchs, Southport. On ar- rival there they found that Mr Mutch was at his ranch, and sct out on return. While crossing the bridge Harold stated that he thought they had a. llat tire. Both got out and examined the tires, but all were in- tact. He asked witness to get ihtc car, but he refused to do so. Harold got in. and as witness went around behind the car, the deceased leaped out and plunged ovcr the railing Witness did not have an oplwiillil‘ Industry To StartIn Toronto (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, May 12.-Thc Toronto Commission announced pproximntoiy live million. The com- To Send 15,000 Canada To Eng. iSpcrinl in the Guardian) OTrAw/i, May il-Arrangenientis special ill August. Negotiations havc boon Will Wed Soon (British United Fives! PARIS, May‘ l2~-'l‘hc British Unit- ed Press learns that Margaret Roy. second daughter oi Canndas ltlinis- ter to France, will shortly announce oiiicinlly her engagement to Claude Barrclct DeYRicou. uhosc mother is the iormei" Jllilp, Appleton Fuller. an American. blargarul. Roy is vi-rv young and has lived nlost oi hel- hie on France. wlllll‘ tho rluto of the wedd- ing is not yci. definitely iixed. it Ls likely that thn Ctlilllli‘ will spend part ity to prevent the action. The do ceased struck the water on his bocli and remained motionless floating gazing straight upward. Presently h! toward the harbour. witness shoutct to an Indian coming across ti“ bridge. The latter hastened to a dory, and picked up the deceased. When witness lirst snw the det ceased his lace was flushed, and hi1. eyes looked wild. He stated during the drive that he wished that he had “skipped out" on Saturday. As the man jumped over he said something u___< Continued on page 3 MADRID. May 12—I’ublic piosecutor Galurza. announced. today that a prosecution pro- cceding would be liled against former King Alfonso on charges in connection with the riots oi’ yesterday and Sunday. ,The Weather, Etc. AWoRM Doss» wr tsf Aaourio Much our HE Doss LNE close {o NATURE! TOR-ONTO. liiay 115,- hludcrlltt variable winds, partly cloudy, rid much change in temperature. Temperatures Maximum 4 ‘itllnimum 3 l-ligh tide this morning at 7.54 am tonight at 8.14. Sun sets this evening u: 7.15 uni rises tomorrow morning at 4.3T. New moon Sunday, ltiay 17, 11.1! B. m, Sunlmercidc tidc eighteen minute oi their honeymoon in Canada. l later than Charlottetown. turned over on his face and floated