Hllieums as ‘CHRONIC oie " ‘~ » ~ _ : . - ulnar!» l ~ n‘ Vriiiftiotifiiidgfim " w“ D0110. delay recovery in “manmmlvmn MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Eygry great achievement in at m, wet of a desperate etrugqle and always in the face of tre- mendolil odds. I 11'“) .--__?__ “up! Subscriptions Delivered IBM $1 l“ // The People's Paper Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT in some erstwhile auppoied a06- iety a men may tote a set of golf clubs. but he dare not be caught with a hoe CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, MAY 1s, 1927 Con: 1M1 Charlottetown Guardian Two Morning Guardian. Founded 471} liilliiluiislllillll lllillllllllllfi, us ill Nlll Conference on Immi- gration Controversy Has Beneficial Re- suit. (Special to the Guardian) y WASlllN(l'l‘()N, n. t‘... May 1Z-~~ Prospects oi’ iili amicable sottle- - “jeln o1‘ the immigration coiitro- vmyibetwecn Canada mid the U. S. A. were regarded as good today when Vincent Massey, Canadian Minister, Commissioner of Immi- gration Jolllio of Ottawa mid Hume Wrong oi the legation staff. 00lll0l‘l‘(‘(l with Secretary of State Kellogg unii Assistant Secretary oi State Willhui- Carr who has charge o! immigration questions iind Curl Ilobl White, Assistant Secretary of Labor lii charge of immigration buroiiu. it was understood that tho Ain- Coming to Canada B-Ir George. rzewmsn. chief rvwd=lcal officer. of the imlnlstry of lhealth of England, will pay a visit to ICanada shortly. Bfllilill officials desired uiscuuu-lRheims Cathedral lllilll officials to lay tliolr (zomplete story before thom with a view to meeting the Canadian objection to compelling native Canadians and naturalized Canadians to pay head iiix iiiid Vlflii fee ivlieii crossing tho l)0l‘lli‘l‘ to cngaizo in liibor iii Ain- cririiii plants. No prompt settlement oi the niiillcr is expected zts tiio question may probably have to ho the sub- jocl oi‘ cnmpuilzn at the coming ses- sion oi‘ Congress. Today's confor- eurii however was for the purpose oi postponing the enforcement. of tho American regulation until Cun- iidii could he heard and on nttenilii iniiilc to remove the objectionable American restrictions. | QUEBEC, Que., May 12.—Therc will he no effort at; retaliation on the Dart United States hnvo chosen to rc- slrit-l. the movement oi‘ Canadians who uro employed lii the United States and we are hoping that the wliolo matter will‘ be amicably set- tloii at a conference in the nsai future," declared Hon. Rubi. Forks, Minister of Immigration, in connec- tlon» with news despatches intim- ating that ‘tho Department oi il‘iliiii' lzfation have decided l0 iuvestignlol the number oi Americans empliiy~ ed in this country ns a means of‘ retaliation _ against the United States meusurc. ' _ i-ioii. Mr. Forkc suilod from Quo- liei: this afternoon ou bourd tho Empress of France for ti llireo months tour oi Europe. Senate Kills Capital (Special to the Guardian) LANSING, Mlch., May 12. —Tlio (‘illllllll punishment bill was dotin- lv-ly killed tolrl when tlicSciiulo rlllivili‘ on H. conference report on , . . . m H , “.,_S,_,,M,.,L w,“ B...’ HmI-HmfllI"3on2"), MILL, "Two \\';:r:l ‘.3 will". ---lMi's. Fruirli Mar:- oiir icr ii io ny vo oi .0 2 in “mun, iiivur oi‘ concurrence. The rip- ' ' ' L - - . "~ ' . ; “Vfiftl. '1 \V(‘l<ll.~~"Mi‘F.'.l1\. Murphy. lfiiyiiililhililltlld: fllilllllgl iltfw mnlllerelllhfiz M'((NSN?I:KI%IAH'IO t"&':|\9ulifd'fln)\;i'\\‘ Word L! i-Tiisl —-llVli‘s. Di‘. l. b. . ’, ' " .¢"""i°" l‘. , - ' “’ ,, - .‘.-,_iri- i-t-n. qlllllllql: but it is not lnokod, I (Special to the Guardian) 111?.all}:"fijffljliihifl'11,‘f... Witt-d zl Wcst ~Mrs. Norinun “ ~ filMF. Mdy 12.--~P P] . _ ' , , ' , lowllioi‘. ,___ _ pressed‘gratification offiafliiyusfil/Ldxl‘ fimvig"dn‘.i"“ (ypdlhvhy, '||;:.,.\".'.',u.‘.'rl l Ward it Must. lMrs. Adi. lioiilc. m‘ y I g‘ ‘m’ " " ' Word ii Wost-AMrsALIS. Morris- 0 040-064 0 O O- Condcnsed 393cm“ Mia-lo. nei- word. W‘ each insertion in this column. " ”‘ »~»++"+4'4+.~».+.‘ f St. “QlifJAL Hnmliulio s-rsak ._ New“: ‘llmmlf hoof. Saunders 3mg‘ '“ & 3°.» Blast end Market sl of Canada because tiic- Has Been Reopened (Special to the Guardian) RHEIMS, France, May 12. — ‘The war torn cathedral of Fihcima has been reopened. M. l-ierriot, Minister of Education and Fine Arts, handed the keys of the partially restored Cathedral yesterday" to Cardin- al‘ Lucon. Archbishop -of' Rhelma. ~ Nearly half the great bom- barded church han been-roofed over and repaired, but it will’ take twenty-five or fifty years. architects say, to complete the restoration. The new parts glare among the old stones and lead and glass of the struciur "begun 700 years ago. also burned off the curiae; grlmos of ages in spots and reddenecl atone. '——-—<0>-~~ - Competition Under Auspices 0f Can. Authors Assn (Canadian Press) (YPPAWA. May com pot Tho authors :om mil toe for tho the announcement hy the British Foi-ciizu Secretory Austin Chum horluiii that maintenance of ah oi- ficinl British representative at tho Vutliriiii is now regs d . lllilliClll. policy. 3 r a‘ “H i‘ pm Paul's Club Score Dramatic Success Si. Paul's Dramatic Club adored "a WANTED-DININ in“, kitchen m? noon curt _ '°‘°'- “Still-Sandi WANTED ;*"'*""""“_"‘ windows _ ‘w OLD ‘OUTMDE iiotmas-binuu'bl '°" “m” - "Dilly-i; sniilco. 9,, ‘Pile l . woe rnmiriiil “ Q “°‘9"‘l?!i|9*l. virgin "Piwly executed. ‘ trillion rumor, ii mun ' bio - . . »,, m- ite‘ gt arrlv haul iorhis it?‘ ‘M1550? ileum“ “emu-p * llil ~ 9 ‘ .. , I woo; a $010k Yltffll -l N“ Qfllfldeil. Susie: sixteen ‘You wmtr ooovbiiuvihdjlfl pus. so i0.- m. loo-en tin- 5° l" W“ W» to. noo; tool for sisis. mew.» canon; . ii five. Guardian ‘ilrliitery. ‘ti . “"5- 118 Prince Birth. "P!!! three months. 1'11 FOR l1’. ciiuriin, island; Biial last night when they 919-5911. "Il- HILDDBIIBCI in Jung" to a Apply Davies bumper house in the Capitol Th”. tto. Summerside. It wasong of mg finest if not production produced in Bummer- side ‘for some 1103s, t d,’ a“ :1 ‘ty wgr-giigogk o her oi’ 414s _ nay. ; ‘ » is s o. ~ i hiss-sad, Jbotdaoppjmifiwoigginggiikpi logy-thickener Wedge. - i" "flllisk- orence Mu r. bfiwllliifhvhflil u. syouii; valui- in the finest dromatic time and each and ary member oi the following cast deserving of hearty congratula- , u... Mcifeilr- Crundell. '2‘ Betty's has; Qcibt e. iionieiiée (in . neeL. co lid-Q Fire’ l2.——’l‘iii: (luna- ldluii Authors Association hits luk- ,ou uiiilci" its auspices u, iion‘i‘o|"ihe tliren hci-ii proiliiqglom; in biiizlii-ili mid the three no“ i... l-‘l-i-ncli on the subject ni taunted-I lllllillflll. the productions to bo eliti- ill‘ iii verse or lii pro-so. will appoint lilo Punishment Bill 1’"""' "' l“““”“ """ '""'"""' irclehrutlon oi‘ < the jiiliiloo of confederation will ni- 5": Lllhilld- hill/Q!‘ and bronze niediils m 9 ""99 5951 lii ouch iitilgllflgfl, Ifiiiiitribiitlons it is sllpulglgd mu." Incl run over i500 words, 1y 5,, V050 by l. l/(plu or 2 l" 10' Named "For ovcr 1,000. word-s ii lii prosd _._....._._ Around Murilererl LONUON- Mill’ l3. |)l>l('tl\'i'.|'l\'$ by Siroiliiiiii Yiiril liiliifPliVt-g n.0,‘ v-, , uiii1oi'eiill.v mu-i-oiviiii: llu- urouud lii | ‘unfit H P ' e lili|I'tCl'l.'i‘ oi‘ ‘l w ; whose illsnicinltieri-il liiuly milivit flluilil Y(‘--‘4ll¥l‘ll1\l'iiii ii trunk ill the v chum“: (Misti Sllllillll. iii liii.‘ liuairl 0i’ Loiiilitii. it lllli-i hcoii cslailiiislicil lllill ill" triiiik iviis bouulit 'l‘uc.sdii\' oi‘ lust week “l Imxlil" ill’ u llllllliiiilllli‘ slightly hiiili iiinii WllilSH roll d...» crlptiou hits llt‘('ll lzivcu i ll . ‘ ' ' ice by the lruiili ilirzilcr. U H’ W1‘ This desrriiitloii ("timpprpg fan-h. -i-——< well with iliiii lzivi-n by tho porif-l lion. 'l'romlci- J.l). Stewart and itt tlic ruiliviiy station und ilio tuxi M"- -|- “llwiilil Iilllilnmlillll We?" ill‘lVCl' who took iho iiiuu “ml “w,lllllillllllllllrlly rcuoiniiiiiiod ill-l crin- lmllk l" (‘lllifllll-I (‘fussy llnlii lllt‘ ‘HilZiIO-s‘ fol‘ ilio filrihcoiiiing prov- ptiriei" and drlvcr linvi- uiiidc Slutp lliiciiil clot-lions, by u largo and inenis wliii-ii llilllPii siiy min» 1...,“ enthusiastic representation of elec- to (lclinlio rcsults. ' liors iii the Town l-inll, Georgetown '_l‘li0_ \voniiiii'. uppuiw-ptpv “hm, "Pursiluy. thirty yearn old, has not ill-o... 'l‘lii- uireliiiu wits culled to order identified. by the rliiiiriuuii, Mr. Jas P. Clow. _\\'ll(l lifter u low introductory rc- ,liilll‘lfS setting iorth the object oi liho meeting, ziskeil for nominations. American Pliers Ready t.) Start.0.53121.l“l$if;“2ll8l.3‘.’§'°tl‘l‘f".£"€1 llhivKliiuou seconded by Mr. Neil vililldursiiilfi, and curried unanim- _ (Canadian mo“) ously ziniid loud uppliiusc. ‘Thai. of “m‘"m’“' i“ "- Mill’ l‘-’~""~ on i llow‘ "l M' D 1o was Lloyd W‘. llcrtiiuil. uuiioiiiiceil lil(lil\".l‘]“,.\.d,|. h .11?“ Arglfigayélfile "old that lie uiiil Clarence l), Chamber-lS.-pm,.|e,1y|,;. A (on-rigid and liii arc planning lo hop off [Olllgllljlllgfl pal-rind pnz-iiiniously. m “my mmolmw "loPlllllll on llicii" lion.’ Premier Stewart briefly IIFOWRN‘ lKilYfllull llllllit to Pllllii iuiiiililressrd tho gathering thanking their llelluni-u plouo, tho (‘tlllllilllliiul‘lll'lll lor ilii-ir liciirty support nnd llerliiiiil siilil liii‘ iii-vision us lilfiiiiiliuiul his plntlhrin for the rom- tlio (lciliiito tiinc oi‘ tlu- tailw-oll liii; clot-lion illlil tho work accom- WOIIlil iii-pond lurizi-Lv on tho i’. mllii-“llihl llllllll: ilio 1W5‘ ml" Yell“- .-__-_. did Mr. iiiiiiiiiiiis iilil liilRii llNll , FIFTH DISTRICTS ill KINGS J. D. Stewart and Mr- J. Howard MacDonald U i1 a. n i m 0 u sly Nominated for Fifth District. Mr. Frank MacPhee and Mr. Leslie ‘m’..f,l“l.';i,gl,f"°;ifi;‘lit°"-,,... .,. Hon. District. ILJ. MoLolluii, CONVENTION AT CARDIGAN lOiie oi‘ the largest and niost un- animous conventions in the history oi‘ the Third District of King's was held yesterday in the Hull at. Car- digan. Mr. Martin McKinnon, con- vcnor, iicted as chair-man. The nominations of Hon. Frank llViadI-“hee iind Mr. 1135110 Hunter were curried by the unanimous voice ol’ the meeting. The nomina- -tloii of ‘Hon. Mr. MacPhee was moved by Hi3. DAL. McKlimon and seconded by Mr. while that of Mr. Iaslie li-iiintor was imoved by Mr. Jolrn. A. Mc- Lean and seconded by Mr. Sade G-ordotl. . ‘ After-the nominations inspiring addresses were delivered lby Hon. lPremier Stewart. lion. Mr. Frank lMac-Phee, Hon. John A. MacDon- ald, Ml‘. Leslie iliuiiier, Mr. M.'S. tMadDohzilil and Mr. DJL. McKin- non. Both conventions were brought iii; weather reports which will ho‘ “F -|- "(livilfil Filflvlhllfllll I130 Ilrunglfl to i]... flying 1101.! h). ,,,,._.,_.;liriiit'iy iidtlri-ssi-ii ilie meeting _iis sengcr illiil is oxpcirteil licic iii four‘ o'clock. lie expressed ilillllll oi‘ ii getaway hoforo mliliiiizht. liul \\' coiifidoiii ho \\‘(llll(l lw op his" IiUNSERVATIllE ---i-—<+§— ~—~ - Ruth Snyder anti Judd Gray to be Sentenced Friday NEW YORh, Miiy ill ~l"i'iiluy lllt‘ liiih of Miiy ivlll ill‘ u said liii)‘ loi- Mr» liiitii Brown Suyili-i' ililll lli'l' - - corset salesman puruiiiour, lii-ury Judd (ii'ii_\'. (lii lliili iluy llioy Will,‘ he seiiteiicril to tlic i‘li'i'll‘li‘ i-iiiiii" _ I _ _ _ m‘. murdering Mn,‘ Snyflpr-H lump‘ uli-i ‘lllllilolitillll’ ‘ldlltflltilliiogglfilllltilr band with it iuisliivciulii iuid illll0l‘ ‘“‘."‘l‘.'l' 1x“; w‘! fninill“. myvbniliik) things. Sentence wits in have m" ‘Dhm ‘ ‘Felltlld We u x on“; been ])l‘()ll()iill(7l‘.il on .\l(l|li|il_\' next»‘\§“""'_“!'l"",Rf“ 1F,“ an“ "1' l, I: The illlliiOrllliHH izuvi- no rousoii for [\ll‘_']!(,‘f‘:',',".;" "I", ‘Wfllqfrm’ ' ' " ' advancing the iliito. l'i'oiioiiiii-i~,' "‘.,:‘_"" 3"’ f“ ‘iv '_ I firm moiit oi‘ soiiti-ui-c will iuuko liilli- _ M“ “l, ‘“__“'m‘lr\” 1m‘ my l. dlft-ereuce m mo lmsnuuré,‘ W1", iinii-y business‘, ‘the election (‘jlfli w!" be renmve,‘ [rum m,“ fivovh), llCPF-H took pinto, which ijihll tu llillB coils iii iiio (lulu-us (Tiluuly “S mum‘ . . . . ‘ " "l." . t MPH. .l ‘FL-B. jail to slnilliti" rolls lii, Sun: Sun: ”:’['_°'_‘“~Y' ""‘"l°"_; .., ' _ ponuemmry_ .,\1,i.,( imldy, who won uttered the |li'l‘5l{lt‘|lt'_\’ but illihlifl ‘to ho PBHCV- ml [nun that position, accordingly Mrs. ll. lloruo wus olcclqii Presl- i|i‘lll. Iilrs Murphy; Vice Prcsr iii-iii, Mi.» Norman (ircizory, Sec- moiury; .\lrs. Frail Kelly, As.ii~_L-l gnu Secretory. (‘onvcnors ivcro up- poiplrrl for ouch ward its ‘follows: - -~ i-i 44>_...__,___ N orthlanil Clubs to Operate in Lake 'M°mu‘oal and m“ ‘mum my “mu. Wiiril ~i Ceiilrzil —lMrB. W..l.lMc- Ito u close by tho rendition of the 'N8/UQ niil Anthem. E ‘LIBERAL iillMENS’ lLast Night With an Unusually Large At- tendance. Excellent Address by Hon Dr. W. J. P. McMillan and Mrs Fallis PS. V‘ " = Ward 5 West Cenitriih-lMrs. Balz- nall. Mrs. David McLellan. wet-o 5 EostiCen'trai—<Mrs. Hoop- er l-iorne, Mrs. Roy Holman. lWard 5 ‘East -—‘Mrs. W. C.Mc- Lure, Mrs. JJEJB. MaoCrecdy. Royalty —lMrs. Woodman. A vole of thanks was tendered the retiring secretaries, Miss E. Nicholson and ‘Miss Stephanie Jon- kins. iiion. Dr. WJJ. P. MaoMlllan thou gave an enthusiastic and lit- splrlng address setting‘ forth the policies of the government which arc for the ‘betterment of the prov- ince socially and morally. The lion. Doctor was followed by Mrs. Fsllis who gave un excel- lenl. address, captlvatlnk ‘the audi- cnic by the clear and convincing iiiztniicr in which she expounded tho virtues of Government Control. ilVlrsl M-aoCrcndy on behalf of the Association thanked the speakers for their remarks, and the Presid- ent having taken ‘the chair the Dally 0f Canada of Norililiiuil vlllllh" v ‘ ‘__ fi ‘ k who w," Lake 0"“, 4m, MIHH.I_I,,,,I|,... Nlilluu. Mrs. l iuuk l r-i-fcr. of excellent virgin» minoiiil: lliilllllll waters of the ‘Si. and is within a few iloilrs joiirllrl’ of Montreal. _ The headquarters of lilo .\oi-Ili-_ land Clubs will bl! tho iluilsou l ' l‘ ‘post alh Manouau crossing liii". “"‘~“'_| of Saiimaur station on tho llui» oi, the Canadian. Nalloiiul llliiil\\'<'<i,\'>'l 4,,“ Barnum] MaoNem made .1 and from there the visitors will bi-‘trénlendous h" m“ evening 1m the “w” b “m” wmflndm" “umcsloecuslou of her first appearance ho- "NTDI dlerii over a i-ivci" .|<"l"““3"‘ r a Charlottetown audience. m“ Mk9 Manmm‘ m“! "f h“ Hm" uihgu a recital 8W8" b)’ her. assist- wn Bay Company where "X“°‘.‘"""le<i w Miss ‘Roberta silencer. F-T- 8P9)’ ‘ind speckled trout. '()llfllililL‘lli‘.iC_L_ waxed mo 5L puny... parish The announcement of lilo oiisiyhy we “pplauw rank. h... an...“ l‘? 0! the Nlllllllllill" “"1" "m"? the loading artists of the city. Her ‘l’ B "W19 ‘will? hi? Brig‘ (‘ML He'l- rich couti-slto voice was hoard ‘to K- Howsril._G““°r't gmat, effect. especially in» "Ave TWP-gum 'i\llelsfi"midl?n Th; Marla." by Bach-Gounod and one ' l aye, , _ors o “Th lflggafy," by Nevin. ‘ 0110b ll Ill lull-W W 95mm“ or This young lady is - not-orb’ ‘a 131B Hudson Bay oomph!!!’ "lube iolst oi oxtraordlnar ablty bill 8D . . cdmlileitcly 904110994 W‘ the“ ml“: one of tho ‘best eiocut onis s ever n heard in the city. Her readliilp» both, humorous no dramatic hold tho audience from start i0 flflllll- Miss spencorassistiiig Miss Mcc-_ New, held the attention of the audience in well rendered piano solos. Her playing was of exception- sl merit and aided in no 8015i who hunt and uni-y will snide i- oaiweins hill"- iog and ‘ll gran-iv! -. I. Hervey 11"“ i016 nteaiiu than hie-Hod» room» v Qluglvg humid: end iishlnit "l! of 400 square mlleb .. .n. h.“ 9* his is measure fol-making the recital the succssg that it. was. mooosxume, , _ Vocal Solo-is) “i. Know n. Hill‘ I . -~Whelpley; (h) "AYB fMilfll" "- , " ‘ sod later i0 ~ u ‘hfpaéli necessary B. rthe homers. m .1l,iovsrs who Mm 0f Willi. Hail lI-lour" ——iMiss MmdNaiil. Hole" -iHeni-y Driimmond; Jury boob lied , nil film ‘Ffliibuidbr Arm meeting closed with tho singing of the Notional iAnithem. ) and hunlting territory ln tho lflilii‘ ~ iManouan district oi‘ northern Q11!“ -. . i bee. This territory lies lii ‘lii- lu-iid- Miiiiriri- rivoi‘, I . l ’ 1 v = l . . \ i > v : I traumaf-tbisiit —lMiss Spencer. Vocal Bolo—"Ahl Je Veux Vivi-e" —-(liiomeo and Juliette) —Gounod -iM|s.; MacNeili. mending ——lMonologiiie: fiPloasaiit 'Pian0 Solo ——'i‘occa.ta in F‘ Moj- efld other flshinn l! l" ll“ °"5"l"""p u. opacity. Miss MedNeill SalntiSaens —lMlss Slpencer. < . u d b n, _ as Welles moose, deer, ilBiif iinilpchirmgdther “alarms wnhpmasmg ‘vow. ‘$10 __m ..vlm”:; o, ‘V; e Lilngiingrlgosazebeg ans other big game hiinilus. J50,” and readilngg. which judging Laughter w-ilsandsrlon; (b) The r Rosary” —1Ncvin—- Miss MacNeill. Readings -— (a) "De Stovepipe .('b ‘inane zBcteeae." .—iHonry Drum- monilt-ylliiia Maofleiil. "God Save the King." Plegiierisiniiase (Special to the Guardian) Now YORK. u. r., May 1a. - Uflihllllfi to agreemiaptan a vorfict t a ury w lch , __een,consi er- ti; the tsooounfigl which Cheri Cit‘? ' ed whirl: havod ‘ l n‘ one m com ‘ scenario written by Leo Loeb, was dindlierleii any. thaxoruing. ‘iilin’ case in up! charg- idee. for had rejected a so oo that the i l! r lii: ' ’ ‘ . gi$gilg the. gimp? ‘entitled. v - .vi._ John Cairns, . ‘Ward 4 East —iMrs. J.I). Sle- wiirt. ~ Ward s web -—l.\lirs. sot. Jsn- kins, Mrs. Win. Cotton. waeiilmm time. l. Ulster Premier V To Take‘ Seat , In Lords (Special to the Guardian) i BELFAST, Ircinnd. May 12. —- Wlneu Viscount Cralgavon, Prom-p lei‘ 0i illsteigis sworn in us o. memo her of the British House of Lords next Wednesday it will be tlia first‘ time in history that. a premier oi parliament other than that of Great Britain will take a scat in tho Up: sponsored on the occasion by an- other Ulster peer. (Slr Jame! Craig when he was named u vls count in the King's New Year's honors list, December 31st last en» oi Lords decided to take tho title Viscount Craigavon after his old home on the outskirts of Belfast This place was the centre of resist- ance to tho home rule policy of the then Asquith government.) Northern Forces Are Beginning - ‘ Offensive (Canadian Prue) LONDON, May l2.—-Rumors that the northern Chinese forces are be- ginning an active offensive are con- tained in a Hung Kong despstch ‘to the Exchange Telegraph 00., Five oi‘ their warships rtre reported to have left Tsingtuo in a southerly direction, while 12,000 northernei-s are said to have landed at Tsuug Ming island, at the mouth of the Yangtse" River. Five Killed, More . Than 40 Injured. (Canadian Press) DALLAS. Texas, May 12.—-—Five men and u woman were ikilled. more than i0 persons injured in on explosion that wrecked a two stor- ey brick building here lest night. The explosion occurred while fire- men were fighting o. blaze in o drug store on tho first ‘floor’. Up- ward of 35 members of the lvietro- lPOHB Lodge of tlié ii. 0. 0. IF. were assembled in the hall on the sec- ond floor. A dozen persons were in the drug store. Police Raid Soviet Headquarters _...4 (Canadla Press) LONDON. May 12.~.P0iico today raided Amos House, the headquart- srs of the Soviet trade delegation here, After the rain, uniformed po- lice guarded the doorway and rc- fused admission to all callers. No explanation was forthcoming from any quarter and the officer in charge of the police station opera- tions refused to talk. The building which is situated in Moorgate near the Bank of England, is also time headquarters of the Anglo-Russian Cooperative Society, lLimlted- LONDON. May 12. ——A. P. Rosen- gcll, Russian charge dfiaffalres in London. accompanied by First Sco- retary D. V. Bogomolov. went. to the Foreign Office in order to pre- sent to Sir Austen Chamberlain. Foreign Secretary. u. protest against the raid conducted by police this afternoon on Arcos Iiouso, the headquarters of the Soviet trade delegation hero. -_--¢0>---- More Eggs Consumed, In Canada (Canadian Prue) GUELPH. 0nt., Mny l2. —Eiiuu- cl ting the policy of tho federal dpai-tment. of agriculture in re- cs - 2 p, ucts in general and the grad- iiig of eggs in particular Hon. W. R‘ Motherwell. Minister of Kgrlcul- t , speaking to a gathering of o or 600 producers at. Guelph dealt with the enabling legislation which 4 This legislation which empowers the federaigovoi-‘nmonl. to under- tqke the grading of agricultural products has now passed by all i. provinces of tho Dominion. " > ow. we have an not that our les- sl= atitltoritloeassure will stand any it tto which it can he nut in any moderate to fresh east and north- _ , east winds, mostly cloudy and cool is o. very remarkable fact with gegttarqd 5h0w9rg_ cvulrt." fluid Mr. Motherwoli. f. t {Ii .5257... 2' w the Qrelfest individual con- s t p world. t. f Phillis; i of “it” l‘; hi‘ a h2g0 not indicate [filo s have - Urged Preparedness titling him to a seat in the House ' Death 0i Admiral wore returned and Camii Bszzie two of Lowlands De Pinedo Resumes rounder Francesco De Piuedo, lta llan filer, resumed his four contin- ont, air voyage at 7.25 n. m. today. when he lifted his giant seaplane from the surface of tho Deliiwafo river iiud started for Scar. to the grading oi agricultural . nce thb introduction Halifax, cloudy .. o have" increased our 5t.‘ John. cloudy per capita consumption from 16 Boston. fair .. d ten to ifijdoneii. so that we‘ m New York. rsiu . . . . . . . . . .. 70-50 ere of eggs of any country in and tonight at 9.04. and rlice. tomorrow morning at 4.- t e qnai; as, _ e Fin-ll moon Monday, hermit mo ‘ 903W: llllllliliflllllfi Ffllllljl-Sl. $61,000,000 Decrease in Exports of Can- adian Products Abroad - Imports Increased $103,000, 000. OTTAWA, May 12.——Canada's total trade increased approximate- ly $43,000,000 during the twelve months of the fiscal year ending March 31st, according to a state ment issued today by the Dominion Bureau oi Statistics. Total trade for the twelve months was $2,298,- 4651347 BB compared with $2,250,) 028,869 for the previous twelve months ending March 31. 1925. _ The twelve months just ended witnessed a decrease of approxi- mately $61,000,000 in Canadian ex- ports and an increase of approxi- mately $103.000,000 in imports when compared with the twelve months of the previous fiscal year. Total exports for the twelve’ months were valued at $1,262,573: 142, its compared with $1,328,700; I37 for the previous twelve-months Totiil imports were valued at $1,- 030,S92,505 iis compared with $927.- 328132. The total duty collected on imports during the twelve mouths was shown as $158,966,856 as compared with $143,933,110 Llw previous twelve months. . (°’"'I““’" PM‘) ., lealillutllicplliislfifigldfixzriggnhglploeigldg Lolflsflégxf Azltllglitllld’, twafiyllf‘, - [goods from Canada and exporting ’ ' ' q e m‘ ' ‘to tho Dominion with United King- doari. nzcd 88. Born in i839.‘ 1 D d i b h Waiter 'l‘ulbot Kerr entered they“)? “fiim l" M "catagglfleé" navy at tho ugo oi fourteen. Ail-i am“ a“ mmm‘ mm 9 ' B‘ er 51 years 0i distinguished ser-lwluue“ ssmdmihooo a“ “om - _ _ , with $609,719,000 the previous vice during which time ho soived t ‘l ‘h h“ h u I at the buttlc of Lucknow in the exgozifitlzgun"? Snug; semtgsrstofi IcvhiliiitiiaiititsgfihlilrouLtfiiilimvssgegrivhxig “l $466'41D'00° 55 wmlmmed Wm‘ ‘ ~ $474,987,367. imports from the secretary oi the first lord of the United Kingdom totalled $163 90z_ gdfiféfilfgetmfl]“§,‘f,,f‘““‘°" “dmiml 000, compared with $103,131,000 and SX[)(l)'l'l|.S$V£l638i‘6‘fizdggéslmooo com- , _ pnrc w \ ,2. , . True Bill Against ~—~'"-—— Proprietor Laurier 94...... 0...... _........... Palace Theatre.‘l2§l?.§‘.'l‘§2?. °§..Z'"D..".§'°°.‘§.“$’.? lLouis preparatory to hopping off ;t'or Paris. Announcements Coming Events, Meetings’ Etc. "Scotchiort Memorial Sdciety will hold the Annual Celebration Wednesday. July 13th. 5440-I-I1-81 "York and Covehead Shipping itlubs will load hogs Wednesday. May 18th. Please list with Walter Docklndorii or Jss. Allan. . 6-13-2l. iHudcon Maxim, lnvgmgr 91' more deadly explosives than any other man of his time, W710 dlfld 0n Saturday at his homo, at Lake Hoputoong, N. J.. at the age of sixty-four. His death. due to anemia. end- ed hi: experiment; to make naval torpedoes more destruct- ive. A .foe for the pacifist to the and he contended that the ' country was poorly equipped for the impending teet of bat- tles. in which ‘he ibellevcd It would be Involved. Lord Kerr (Canadian Press) ROOSEVELT FIELD, N. Y" Mo? MONTREAL, May 1:2—'l‘ruc bills iii tlic case oi Anioeii Lawaud. proprietor of the Luurler Palace Theatre where 78 children lost their lives iii a fire panic last winter, and Michael Arie employees, hy llic grand jury iii tho court of King's bench today. Tho indictments charged mun- slaughter. -——-——-< Air Voyage PHILADELPHIA, May lii-Com "inquire Ito Chronic Dilenlbl , _ t .112 PHDCG 311F860, D1‘. C11“. if! “an” (mdelay. recovery in next tin“ moniihs. AZKBC-IG-Cmoii "Kelly's Cross: We intend hold- ing our annual Toa. Party on W60 Iiiesday July 13th. ‘Reserve than date. $477-$152! The Weather, Etc. "Nolli'.c--¢Shau'cholders of Kill!!- ion flllfl Clyde River telephone line desiring service please notify\ the sec-‘y. ‘Mr. George Beers, bo- forc May 20. also state itumiber of poles required, as work will pru- cecd l5 June. 6600 PEQPLE in TENEMENTS HAVE LiffLE Use F0 YARD Sficns "iSoo “Tho Spoiled Darling" by Summerside performers. Hunter River Masonic Hall, Tuesday ovonr iiig tho 21th. 6496-5-131mVOL "loyater Bod Bridge Women's Bf- stliuto will present the 3 act ily "Breaking Winnie" in Brook field viieli Friday, May 13th. _ u.“ s‘ , "The Annual Meeting 6| db Charlottetown Ladies Au the r. n. 1'. Protestant oi-p Will lbs hold in the Cimdal ' Friday May 13th., at 3 m. . 883-0-7 "Auction Sale at Chen-y V’ !_ on Saturday. May 14th. at 1.80. my household furniture. silo ,0 t at iii-Canada we ourselves con- Maximum and minimum tomper- an“ m. or “n, - - _ . , venture and) info aaanrvg-vgelhiilty! etggloifatgtlciopig- Tldlrmto rain 50-44 5mm‘ mo“ comphw‘ T‘ ‘fining onfi pei-‘ceiit. But in the Montreal, tiuniy"'"""l'. 62-40 T2,‘? “mum Beeniitgiii " a kregalb t iii. one percent o! eggs Quebec, cloudy .. 46448 ‘ _ i r presents ah enormous quantity Ciftown, cloudy .. 54-35 “The M" izvéfbnmws _ ° era will prmiu. their a act do '- ~ rm'r';.*.t=.*-~.r* "a- nay lfiigh tide this morning at v8.42 ‘gagaligr.’ 16-“1- n fl lfluimrete this eveitln! at‘ 7.23 lion i???" ,w, ’ iiilil iliill _f 9.35..