‘MAxms_ pOIAW MERCHANT-l i-ni Kuuorsoouminaise. p1. raw? Woman n u» sanctum and to pol-petunia aha must normalise her n» Guardian. Pounded I81. gflrlsttntcwn Guardian Iwa Cantu. /- a’ 7/, fvwvv—"" _.,o__ 1"" ~ l cad by Everoody Covers Prince Edward Island Lilac the Dew CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA. TUESDAY. MAY 1a, 1930 Craduate Nurses Receive Diplomas Large Attendance At Exercises l ' Last Evening. Need Of More e Accommodation At P.E.I. Hos- l pital Emphasized By Chair- man. ____. i Daring Aviatrix i‘ any Johnson Dying British aviatrix. who tool liivlay 5th. from Crcydcn, Eng» In lily Moth aeroplane, on flight of BM mile: to AuaiahllaI-shd ntuna. don-light i930, Pacific and Atlan- lit notes inn. 000000000 000 000-0000 00 005.000 ilpecial in The Guardian) Wssianvcimn, D. 0., May 12-1 lib one Dtpflrlment was informed My cl the murder of Paul Leroy Kniuig. 23 oi‘ on City, Pa,, by des- Wlflipe at Barranca Berneia, Coi- ‘Jm- rename‘ Gallery tcis- the Department that Keat- “I "is 1n chem of a tropical oil WM m" when he was killed yea- Wilr. His murderers obtained ass,- W nu fled. i OUNCEMENTs. MING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETC. $411011» Talent will be heard at will“! Concert Wednesday. ' 3741-11. "Noun-i will not be ibl ml! bills contracted in. "$02M: m“ order signed by me. James H. "i. Sourls. 3740-5-13-31. >""'"'h u "Kmv" and hel _ p the 23w“ Omhenase on May 1am h in Prince Edward ‘Theatre. 3718-11. ‘"0100 ioaainc hols at Hunter Riv- _i',,,:‘"'1"">' fovenocn. May ibth. ‘m let with Bec'y. Nicholson ' ava-i-e-ia-ai "RM Mil ll. Vernon River, will mmflgllnfidillyl out. aver!’ weak Oflllh . 1A0 t. .1! sawi g. ' in“, h°°"" ‘i’ the any in Wheatle “ "i"- Miay. Ma! ma. Put or! mtfigm" 3M Bridge women's Aum-n?" b"! a umi and win . an aunt. sm-e-is-ai. "W fine M 11m,‘ sand an m,“ seea-‘s-s-is-ie-si ll ney in the previous year with Mr. saint Paul's Parish Hall was filled t0 capacity last evening when the graduating exercises were held in crsinection with the Prime Edward Island Hospital training school for nur- ses. The graduating class consisted of seven your»: ladies, each of whom was presented with s. magnificent boquet alter aha received her di- ploma from His Hmor Lieut- enant Governcr-l-leartz, the bouquets being presented by Misses Ruth Sinclair and Janet Stewart. Mr. W. K. Rogers, chairman of the Hos- pital board or kusteea presided. the meeting beinu opened with prayer by Rev. H. D. Raymond. With the chairman on the platform were I-lLs Honor the Lieutenant Gov- ernor. Rev. Mr. Raymond. Dr. H. D. Johnson, Dr. G. F. Dewar, Dr" 1. J. Yeo, Dr. C. C. Archibald. Dr. J. C. Houston, Dr. J. W. McKenzie. Dr. J. P. Lents. and Dr. 11.11‘. oearnan. the graduating nurses and nursing staff. looking vary attractive and competent in their neat white unif- onus. 111a presentation ceremonies were interspersed with an, enioyable mus- wuiwarmlv- wsbiieee are uuored. liiollowinu were ‘the graduaiiin nurses: ' Miss Mary Nuance McKenzie. Miss Mildred Hanna ‘lhompscn. Mia Margaret Ella Simpson. Miss Ella Beaumont Baird. Mia Florence Thelma Platte. Omtinued on Page 3 (Canadian Prue) OTTAWA. Ont. May 12-4Ion. A. C. Saunders. Premier oi Prince Ed- ward Island. has been appointed a judge of the lllralls Court of that province. The appointment was an- nounced today by the Department of Justice. '10. n understood that Hon- w. Saunders will succeed _Mr./ Just!“ l-Iaaaard, who is retiring from the Supreme Court Bench, a position which he has occup‘ ‘ with distinc- tion since llll. Hon. Albert C. Saunders. Premier and Attorney General of Prince lid- ward Island, was born in summer- aide on Oct. ll, 101i. Ila began his lclal career in i000. when he was called to the bar of this Province. having been cdmitted as an attor- J. m. Wyatt, Ii. 0-. Iuinmerside. and Heated also on the platform ware . ical and racitative presto-in which. Premier Saunders- Appointed Judge Supreme Court Will Succeed Mr. Justice Haszard On Court Bench. and Inga. of Charlottetown. He be- i came a Junior partner in the Peters; I DONNA DIGNA MARCONI Eldest daughter of the wireless wizard, Guglielmo Marconi; by his first marriage to Hon. Eileen iTBrlen. III! iwtompany her father to Am- erica this autumn. From her Irish mother Donna Degna. has inherited golden hair. blue eyes and a peach- es-and ream complexion. she is de- nted to sports. being expert at ten- I. Canadian Troops Basely Slandered LONDON, May lip-Canadian " troop are slandered and insinu- ntions oi‘ cowardice are brought ltainst British and Doanlnion generals in a new war book. ac- carding io- iha Dally Mall.‘ It is ll! Charles llala Harrison and is _ " illiflvrl lirrssypmnaeian. ‘Hoops is exploited, actions of Canadians in Francs are sland. cred and base cowardice ls- im- Plllfid l0 generals. The charge alaals made in the book that Canadian authorities knew the ~ Llandcve-ry Castle. Red Cross 5MP. had arms and ammunition aboard. . eaiilied. .-.~,.5T}‘3§- 000000070 000000 000 Diagreement With The Results of Re- Conference. (Canulian Press) LONDON, May lit-Evident a- urcemez-t of the British Dcminicns ivith action in the recent Londm Naval Confer-moo was made known by Premier Ramsay MacDonald in ‘the House of Commons. The Prime Minster declared that no Domnion had expressed disarmament with the results of the Parleys. Lord Wolmer asked if any eommuricztion had been received from the Dominion criticising the GOl/dflllllhfltl!‘ naval conference participation and results. Mr. MacDonald's reply was an em- phatic "No Sir." SBIIJTUHFIJR PARK AWN. M E E T I N B The annual meeting of the scotch- fort Park Association was held last evening in Mcbsilan Broeo store. The president, M!- D. B. MSCDOR-r aid. Bcdeque, occupied the ‘chair. was moved and carried that lest year's omoers he re-olected. 1t was likewise moved and carried that Mr. Leo MacDonald should be managing director. Some time ago it was de- cided to hold our celebration on July 16th., but owing t0 011d 80100- iion of that date for St. Peters Bay horse races it was deemed advisable to change the date of the Scotch- fort celebration from July 10th.. to July 23rd. The proximity oi the places, and more important still. the fact that we have many warm sup- porters in and about at. Peters Bay made this chance of date quite agreeable. The Scotchiort Park As- sociation ia resolved to do every- thing possible to make its 1900 pio- nic on July 23rd, so attractive and remunerative that it may be voted "the best yet." Gets Judges/lip firm, later practising at Summcrside: alone and in partnership with _Mr.§ Thane Campbell. l-le ran his first- provinoiai election in i915. repre- senting the Second District of Prince continuously thereafter. He became, leader oi the Liberal party in the: Province following the defeat of the‘ Bell Government in i023 and on the defeat of the Stewart Ministry in i027 was called upon to form a Osb- inet. He was sworn in as President of the Council and Attorney and Advocate General on August i2, 1927., Before entering politics. he was,‘ mayor of Bummer-side for s. period cf three Years. Premier Saunders in his younger days had s notable record as an athlete, having captained the Crystal hockey team of Bummerside. at one time Maritime Champions. He was laterwiththefirmcfPoiaraPstai-a Fined $10,000 @1- . . (lascbl is ‘he iluavdiaa) wnnoti. one. any ia-Oasuins. of the cam at twenty individuals cerhcsaticas villas! in ecumen- . s: four charges also. The lines were also a good football player and cy- clist. - ' recent years. Ths- Bennett and Wright Cc- 1M. cicadas suiiiv. to iiva violations of the Oocnblnss Act and the Criminal-Cede and en ting as 010,000 fit Combining b Oh- hancs prices of designated camiso- ditiss and received suapendsdsentq once on each ei the fflllvllfllllilfl' counts. Reba. D. Pstesn- their iecai manager pleaded guilty to tho lame- offences. Ho was dnsq 01.000. recsiw‘ lhg suspended sentences on the oth- W W. 5 paidbsicsstnessssieaclt-hsecurt may ianae been concluded. aaaeupr tour ensewasanuueioavantilliss- i HON. A. C. SAUNDERS ‘A 4w u Premier and , . whose appointment as Judge of the supreme Court of Prince ldward Island is officially announced. Plum- ierlallldsla arrived heals from 0i- taia last eventual ._ ' t. other allesauem mun ascent wiui when thehssrinsa resume‘ at‘ three dcldck: oftdruocifbssdsd by L. M. 510m. p. c. ace Win. r. occa- new. 1:. 0.1m iesansr-olciais‘ of thlLI-Oolfidihflildlflllflll "pi sermons ll. a‘. wsinraob. o: to.‘ refused toaitltor ca: or pipe tonne ilvs abuses proceeded with dull!‘ VII hllllll lifi iTiIE IfERlEYSi rNone Had Expressed , cent London Naval __ rArgumergtifhr 0 (l i i I i LORD LOUIS IIOUNTBATTEN Cousin of no; George, who suf- fered a broken coliarboue in London, the result or a polo mishap. Record Produce S h i p m’ e n t s Since the last potato season until the end at _ tbs Iotaic Growsaqllaoclatlsn. and iu aeeiuosaflrssqtoo blllhels of turnlpa- This amounts to 8,50 carleadi d at s. Ikura approaching 03o and one nu: miuion saline. '_*_ j British Trade (Special to the Guardian) REGINA, May i2-An argument for British trade is put forth by the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool which has installed British made engines in 240 oi’ its 1,048 country elevators. These engines cost a quarter million dol- lars, while ball bearings from Brit- ain cost about as much, and British dissolution oi’ Parliament IN P00000000 Progressives Critical of Liberal Desertiou From Free Trade Principles. (Special in the Guardian) OTTAWA. May 12—The first ‘week's proceedings. ubsequent to the historic Budget, has ended, quietly and orderly. The element of excite- ment in the early part of it was, of course, afforded by the masterly speech of the Hon. R. B. Bennett. leader of the Opposition, which brought forth the auouncemeut of at "the earliest possible merit." It was a curious psychological fact theta. tense period of a. few hours on Tuesday, when everybody was on the tip toe of expectancy and the galleries were crowded to the limit, and every seat of the Commons fill- ed. was oseded by days of ex- ceeding quiet when almost listless- ness prevailed. The suspense about elections being ended-the die cast- all parties settled down to the ac- cepted order of things, with Just- one object in view and that is to got through with the necclsa y thirila and get home to nurse constituencies with the least possible delay. Agreed With Premier. At first, it was thought that the leader of the Opposition, who has the whip in his hand, would only consent to certain vctss of supply Continued on Page ‘i Oppose Amherst AMHERST. N. 8., May lz-An in- vitatlon from the Charlottetown Golf Club to Amherst golfers to play on the Island course on June S, was re- ceived over the week-end by the club secretary, W. A. Gross. The invitation was referred to the games committee as to whether the date would be suit- able. The Amherst club will be play- ing in Charlottetown some time dur- rnada rope is used extensively. lng the present season. British PI .10 (C Press) I IONDON, May l2-A British aero- plane raid ‘was made yesterday a-i gairist the forces of the nan of Tor-i angsei on the northwestern frontier, of India. m. "Hon. Wedgwood Bonny: secretary of State for India, an-i nounced lnpthe House of Commons this afternoon. Mr. Benn added that the results of the raid were not yet known. Previously despatches from: Bombay said that British authori- ties in the Gujcra-t district had scrv-‘ ed an ultimatum on the l-laji. notl-f tying him to remove his followers from the vicinity of Peshawar lm-Z mediateiy. Peshawar is the key city of thci northwoaiun frontier, and the sun; ‘rounding country is inhabited by warlike tribes. Mr. Benn said the air raid became necessary when the flail had met a warning to leave by blocking the high road with felled tress. At that time he was within‘ twenty miles of Peshawar. The Tariff _ (lpscial to the Guardian) wlisanmmn, May i2-Tarlff revision proposals ofthe Canadian Government as advanced this month. will impose higher import duties on bdflsn tl10.000.N0 and $380,000,000 worth of U. l. products. customarily supplied each year to that country. tart-bee products of the British m- plfl. lpola or lssa competitive to those of ihs U. l. Canada or- fil-Ilflb imports to‘ value ems.- Zsflfiflotlfiilllhlbbdlqdtifl than _ Iatuaihisiaawvlcbmdaullilm, . Raid Turangsai otoilttmayasr, V Iaglvsneith- criean cxporteuisinsoyiincswiiibe criiicnalsdmf. inautiuorrsuuirsetoiaisreaterstrssacn BIICS Mon vronaaca BOMBAY. May ii-The fires cf mob violence are still smouldering at Bholspur. where thirty-one were kill- ed. 100 wounded and thousands of dollars worth of damage done in ficrcc rioting on Wednesday. Excited thousands gathered in the streets tonight and for a. time there were fears of another wild attack on the police with bricks and stones. Truck loads of troops scattered the mob without trouble and took away ll. mound of missiles which the dun- onstrators had left in the roadway. There is still a panicky feeling in town, however. crowds everywhere are flouting the authorities ban on street assemblies. and storm signals are sot for further trouble tomorrow. ‘The Moalem feast of Bakrld pass- ed comparatively quietly in Bhola- pur except for raids on unoccupied police posts on Saturday with the smashing of furniture and looting of policemerfs belongings. Revision the conclusion announced today by a Commerce Department analysis of the new Canadian tariff projects which were formulated on my 1 by ins Dominion Minister of tissues. Competition between imports from the Bfltish Ilnplre and tho U. l. is substanti "y increased, the da- parfznental review of tbs New Osa- adian measure says, about sis itauil seine added to the free list under the lritish preferential tariff. Ain- IsiundfGollfei-s "T o ‘ ‘ l no PAES Dayli Third Reading t0 O ——Bu.sy Meetin A bill for the introducing of a swat-can c! daylight saving in Char- lottetown, to go info chat on JuM 1st., and continue till August 31st. received two readings at the NI“- LI: mnhthly meeting 0t the City Council last night. 111a third road- ing is to take place this awning at 0 o'clock. After the reading or the minutes 31a Wonhip slayer Prowse, who wesided. aunourwad that since tbs time of the presentation of a peti- tion to the Council fa- voring daylight saving s winter petition has been pruentod. Ha than called upon Mr. Thomas White who with Messrs. Jyrea bows, lug. Giana; and Chas. Gallic! fanned a committee for a peasatation ct his views. m». while stated that while the dsyllsht saving system may be fav- ored bysomeitwill bcahindranca iosgreatmauY-APPf-mfillllsbflfl longenlieouiauwlthamallebild- renpuisba mildrautohodatfl otiock and will. thus be deprived of an hour of relaxation. It isltha euanfltyotpscplstbbsplasasdjuot thsqualityJIbalawishHntadslfer svanhcdy. with M. John ass Iaiidstis not as i F. i i - i as i . "Wk P. . reference to a certain bill Council- lor Holman ukad first. since the pl ‘ ‘ communion are sending paranu of children to Jail. isit fair that the city shoulder the expense d’ the II-IiYPWt of these children when the Government is receiving the lion‘; share of the lines. Omtinuadanfiges At The Sacred Heart Home Last Sunday Bunday u‘ benediction cf the Most Blessed Sazaniant was given in the Sacred Heart Home by 174v. Juspb Gallant: the Owpua Christi choir rendered the music. A short instruction was given by Rev. ‘B. Gillie. who also extended the thanks of the boarder; for the kind- ness of the choir. He also took oc- cssion to mention the fact that the dirooioribtnvldlrownwasthia year celebrating his silver anniver- sary as a member 0d tha oholr— twenty-five years, the last number of which he has been director, and ilu-cugh whoaa efforts both the male choir of St. Dimatan’: Basilica and the Corpus Christi choir have at- tained such eflciansy. Navy Will Have Colorful Season (Spock! to The Guardian) eincstiaswcrldwarihiayasnthat questions ilkelywiil bsfortheouiing "sardine Wansacaafcr u-siaiai; thaapotiiglitonthelastlhips the auoacioamwuimn " nacreecalide ruuta, t aving Bill Read Twice llllal Ii-obaeliptlua Delivered 15.00- Iali Canada nu u. s. a. sun. Take Place This Morning Before City Council Evening. , WY! Try “Hop”. i l g Last | L__________._. __..- .___J EBROLL BOYD Canadian war ace. who propose!- u» break existing transatlantic fligli record. Ho intends to follow routs right 1910, Pacific Photos Inc. iizarooo mizzlooo Equal Rights in‘ Presby. Church (Canadian Press) PHILADELPHIA, Penn, May 12.-< Women in their age long fight fol equal right-a have won another vic- tory. They will have an equal voioa with mm in the Government of thd Prubyicria-n Church l1) the Unit/ml States of America. ' Announcement vias made at the offices of the Presbyterian General Assembly today that the overture permitting women to bc ciestcd rul- ing elders had been approved by I: majority oi’ the 239 Presbyteries in the denomination. Gets 10 Years (Special to The Guardian) BUCHAREST. Roumania, May 12 -l'bnner Chief 0f Roumanian Police Tibacu, was sentenced today to ten years imprisonment and fined $5.000, after he pleaded guilty to a charge of espionage in favor of soviet Rus- sia. The Weather, etc d0: M001 PoPulAR Pscvis ARE 400s: Win our. wiiuuc. To BE BORED . ONCEJNA in winger ' ET ‘Q tbsmwiiibsibs new heiaomttastwolsistbmlt superannuation-puma thras places. Kohl and ndsqaenapnondthspflsyus- caussmmHsitessI-iilbssliract- eithutscmsothsrawitinsatins. i TORONTO. May is-strons well b southwsst winds. mostly fair and moderately warm. nigh tide this afternoon at 12 and tonight as 13.10. lun eats this evening at no and taken by Aloock and Brcwrn-Copya and Atiautil -