MAXIMG I ' or a“ . MERE. MANY Quin-menu Any’ bglldll IAUHVH‘ S‘ 5°.“..°"‘“’sm ,8 m‘ a .........$sll lml " Guardian: " awning 512,41». In!“ ova MERE MAN ‘like h-ulttc with is thaw-hm not j M. CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA- ‘FY, 2, I I I cs“ ...... C...” l’ Five Liberals“ Bolt Party kiln Wheat Bill (By The Canadian Press) UITAWVA. May li-Dss te the detection oi live western berais mo King Government today roiled up a majority of ‘l8 tn carry the ‘lo-cent wheat pricabtll through second reading in thevnouse oi Commons. The vote was 128 to B0. Later the bill was approved-rm" oonlmittee of the whole’ and. stands for third raiding tOlIiOfiUU. oi the bill inlrrinolple cuss ot farm bills ture Minister Gardiner and. Trade Minister miller. The~ were des- cribed by Mr. Gardiner earlier as the nucleus of a national agricul- tural policy whfch would improve the condition o! farmers in all parts of Canada. The Liberal "dissenters were s.- rnong those who thought the inj- ilal wheat price for this yen:- silould be st least I! dents should be lelt for determined goigdin gush year by’ the wheat an e ckhins . They were Hon. w. n. Motherwell. Melvive. former Minister of Avrlcul I. Ward. Dauphin: Dr. an Flem- lhiéi-ckfiulllwlflliid HA. Mmoldivan. enze, an any Leader Portage La Prairie ' Settlement Seen In Coal Strike (Bv The Annotated Press) NEW YORK. May ll-Soit coal lloeretors end leaders of the U3“- ed Mine Workers Union ltlntlmlcgfl llifollsh a United States Govern- ment spokesman tonight they feel they may reach u: agreement bv lo am. Elm‘ tomorrow to settle as‘ APPB-lachian bituminous dead-A. ,. COMING {YEND his (or Notices In this column I cents per word. ngreciesrilcatgrrrifl “uh 117141555 t - = e a ers en "Liihohouse Ivan." 13-11mm“ 4-8-12. "Dance in May Joh w ' River School. Friday, my 11am“! L-lfiiil-b-li-ll. Oretgoni-Iealio nigh‘? um‘ 1o Sale or’ candy. Lhasa-bowl nigrrficfimtgsgmloay. May; I A l “Ushihoueo Nan." E-lllo-d-B- i. “Concert and dance at Borden. 21321361 évlsnyielrzth, Gear "Ohappells e . dmis- sion 25c and rglic. L-ldli-fi-lleil. "Mesiins e1 Ladies Auxiii .. 3n PT l i J a ' Qrilieiliie mngiignggtnres. .. .. _. .. Lauan-ydatfi; M"Cakc Sale Baturdagaai‘ may l3. at Moore 8r oI-eod by “imitates oi McDonald Women's L-IODB-I-Q-llell.‘ "Res 117-7 iiitiiiilizeliisi “fihiflmtii? "i mystery lh Oe/pe Travers: ll. gn-isio-s-i 1e. "Come see e Women's Institute ht their aA/erlet! Oone r in mh River Hail on uoniiayiilv CD16‘ lW. . M. t Conservative candidates ma District or Queens, Messrs n. tnuhe ia.t B. Poll and D. l‘. nlg timed a lmazlhm moors. In their aim meeting at hunter R-v- Qt‘ with Maura B. . LePags and Mills Mhttlghee, thaadlilbiersilrang. dates scor- eav a liberal‘ mlll?flla_ and mmmahsse- rhent o! the past tour years. Lhoered lloartii as they Olllehfl the overflowing all Messrs uni and Bethune con ueol to vociferous applame all through es wh th Liboul o scrv tlve lllli irsd Li. poin-t-tbiank a’: thra‘ ‘Llbersquecznfi: hates. Falls To Get Bearing Bo heated did it become that im- madiateiy‘ alter Mr. MacPhee had rebutial speech Mr. Le- Pege in s to speak again l t of Mi‘. poll's dienoe booed him down. The chair- mlifl B-‘ttomblod to have the oi The rccedin wave o! Liberalism awe the vlnoe leit Hon. M. H. iii’ n and Mr Russell Clark. Liberal candidates oi Queens with Hon. J. P, McIntyre. from King's struggling in vain to stem the tide at Mt. Stewart . A. MacDonald last poin point inst their o rlents while riorlsfiirrw. .1. l5.‘ MaoMillan. l- r o! the 0o eervative arty receved a thun emits weoome from the audience which packed the Legion Hall at Mt. Stewart to the doors and left scarcely a foot oi standing mom anywhere. In addition large numbers were un- able to gain ad iotan Quinn. Kennedy. Clark. Dr. Miilaln andMk. “Mont-Fife. MacDonald spoke brlelly m re- buttal. But his address ii brl Wls emotive and the audience 15th. Admission zoo and i roared in ntnusiason. i s-s nr a wernu Al/QXJRRESISES oven borer hadn't avsNING Tins was: r satire o" “ in the a listening mood ‘nitric. a to the LlbIl-l ... t. streets-i. “m” or» e conclus- ion was endered a hearty vote oi’ thanks w was moved by Mr. ggthuhe and seconded by Mr. Lle- Al‘. MalcPhee the first speaker oi - le the eve in a br address touched on the thing! that the Lib- eralgovemment had done ior the farmers. He also olooted i th 15116 tekeen thlit spending - Wiiitltftot. felt . that we had) too much but was of the W011 that circumstances aha d i eel in regard to k es on one been We lng down ex- getrlditures. In oonclus on. Mr. Mac- eleoiors on May 10th and asked PB-QIQOEIOB and w. Le uld b tun older and “Ht-ill? Mr. iaeh“ a i his speech n8 that Messrs would be F06 BElIlYS PRBGRESS 0F RllYlll LINER Will Arrive 011 Sched- ule At Quebec Mon- day, However. - iofihitmnif‘ “t°".il‘%3i=‘>‘99r%’- $éfioi°“o%f‘.i.t“kritr“i..“ili“itd‘ 23%? $.°§2..‘.“‘l..i”‘tt§i.‘ihi% b5 pm hemsclves watching moving stead prog-re towards Quebec. the Lympress igcame enveloped in a thick log this morning Ind i319 ship's engines were _ shut down. ghenethrcéog lifts ma Impress well: cdsurzenechlng ebec on schedule Mginldcaykibrggingghllkb llnei-‘s whis- tle warned shim? a hQgPlflW" and out in the 10g were sirens oi the cmisers cllassow and Bout/loam ton. invisible irom the deck Ric Empress ct Alla - 0f No other ships came very the closest the cahrdlah r-relehtei Baaverdale which was held up some flit BTQUIld LePage an getting older but leit it to the audiencedw judge whether or not wiser. (A Mo‘ .Liberalism A ‘Receding Tide In 3rd Queen’s Conservatiy-e-Candidates iMessrs MacDonald And A Kennedy Given Enthusias- tic Reception At Mt. Stewart members o! ieia/ture" to taking peel to th “get rid oi the present wu either eiiectively oi the planks M: in Province. a flflflfla ' and eMective Liberal speakers. all oi whom were ling legislation, from the . Province their age old right of ap- e courts when govem-i merits eitpropriatecl their Dllatlcrm. might be Premier Campbell but not "to you or me." tine speaker declared amid ' muse . Page had declared recent- ly that seven million dollars was ' ‘in i . t th debt not... "fr" a a .. ' that man but "it is sonleth g ll e Oheo! the 0 Conservative him-whim co to u» _ satlslied. emu be getting any use) “he. denser-votive candl- Flefliwssathe next Bpeaker. The. _L , .__.§QQMJ£°L2!1 Eilfij-JIO 3) ‘address look the the "ail-Littoral Leg task ior their bung which included people oi the land for! . laud apple/use greet-j l to the _ actors this government which does not represent true Liberalism in this Province." Premier Campbell's declaration Conservative platform "bunkum" or "c ‘from the Liberals" was ref ‘to byDr lmow the exact financial domino; Prince Edward of Island. one in the Conservative "bunkum" to e who ilsve to pay . hlaoMliisn eat . in the MMDofllhld in - ha to mesa in calling. the elec- 31h. real" reason. he believed war hard up." titstanding .. platiorm was. * i in r “no thew-r. tuil public investi- ecos- heavily owgtem. ‘g their tend se ing I ihflfl lifliiflltfll a L er recenti .. Chicago Blast 15 miles away. Vice-A Sir Dudi Commander oi the Royal and Captain A. R. Meikie mander oi the moms. waited in vaindoo- wfid that”: Igvbggzlim fog away. eanw 8 radio re m o! the comet wheres- bouisjno which are com- 111011 Z0 . Sir Dudley North seized that the Etmpraes still has p enty oi time to arrive at Quebec Monday. n "The e has hggened. he despite this‘ i?“ we. ave many 0W8 - and the i’ ‘will lire ‘M1611 the vr...=*~*’§~~' * oultoma t this oi your? this poriyoi the at antic that the decision to change the date o! sail- ing from May B to May 6 was one» lnally taken, Their Mniestiea did not allow the mie; to ddmpen their hllh spirits but took f uent walks on promenade doc . smiling greetings at ieliow- ers. a1 of whom are lrliiliaed wl the Royal Panty- vivlgr the shl ldlin . thahliians U1 UGCXI mu 6 0T0 011 ~ cinema to whim were invited ii those board who were not on titty. Bix short reels. all dis-i rent back to Prin- cesses mlmbeth and ivoarlzoret Rose. Eight Persons ' Missing In cilrcaco. May 1,1-—lAPt—-A series o! blasts and roar-in! llamas destroyed five huge grai-n elevators today. "m5 out all traces oi eight ml I men and caused damali l" excess o! 88.000.909- he first-most serious In took ard Ally lg. NSF-re!“ h!‘ n" hours before it was brought under control by 4M firemen- Even then the heat from the charred ruins was so intense that officials could not ap- roach them to confirm their L" that eight workers Mm Qfjppfll l elevator A o! the Boson sum Brothers Aitigious and a hall days c! A Administration 0i F.0.A.llet llerels- v Scored ln Senate (8% The Canadian Press) 0T AWA. May ll-Bxtrava- mace in the administration of e Flflhdfl’ Cred! . ward ‘El-iti- “itit” ‘i! imti “- mam . r ce ward “When it came to with other peo is’: pro y the generosity o the o ciah under this Act in Prince Id- warli Island was boundleuflhe said. "When it came in make lg their own expense accounts eli- kindness to themselves whatnot-i" . ...~ n o e Act b “raoketeers” h" mm, l "public scandal.” he said. 0!. iicisis had gone about seeking Whom to make applications Hillier the Act so that the ot- flcisls might get tees. In the fiscal year ended Mas-ah 8!, I088. the Prince m. ward Island coat was 880, . he said. In New Brunswick with three times as many farmers it was $36377. For the flml rser- ended last March 81. he estimated the P1111“ Edward Island c st m“ h. ._.‘..tE-. the " left a wide margin tlm th st in m“. ti.i'....l° ti” times d‘; 3.. in Nova Booth. l i Gonservative Speakers $eore At Georgetown . r x- ~ . f D. 1t Mathieson and Daniel Mwhecn, Conservative can- didates in the Fiith District 0d ‘ a signal silccese in li-h it maiden speeches Gtethe Joint 901114431 meeting it last 1115M. ‘Ihey were Willflildticallly 0d Mid were particularly eiiective in ex- tdle t d ir- poeing wmex can Gorvernm ‘Iihelr opponents, Messrs. Buville and Hughes. left the deteoice all the Government largely to Premier Campbell Mr Hugihes only a iew minutes or -is allot time on the plea that the Premier was more capable cll discussing such with!!- matters. The Premiers f cost Govern- gasdtcillole Frank MoPhee. to be tel! variance with the , Ae- counts. which revealed a the vic 00.009 I GVEXIOII between 00st and the prices contracted for." When Mr. Seville rose to speak in rebuttal; ohreefigl oi the audience teit the l, He made no attempt to answer Mr. MaPhees argument tmt pleaded for support ror himself and colleague on the ground that they hut oppom till Goverruneni/s policy oi expropriat- ilil land without allowinll when to the courts-a policy which the. Prelglig ‘held (list-toured unsuocceas- rul e en . Mr. J. J. Oondon presided at the meeting, at which excellent order prevailed. A more extended report will alpvpcar later. “Mercy Killer” ' Is Acqultted "i”oi‘l?..l‘tifiil“ti.."s?étrilfi Alida who '1 ‘no imbwile non Jerome. 16. rather than see -ontbeshlip ' “we went back r y IN Eoc, ask ARE Mlssllvc‘ Bell And Bethune ‘ Cheered To Echo At Hunter River Messrs LePage And MacPhee ‘Receive Cool Reception At Largely Attended Meeting. llllE “lliitllill SEAMEN TAKEN T0 YARMUUTH Fishing Craft Crash Bow To Bow Off No- va Scotia Coast. (By The Canadian Press) YARMOUTII. N. 5.. May 11- Seamen rescued sitar two United States fishing vessels collided and sank oil Nova Scott: said as they reached this port tonight as men oi’ both shi s were still missing out on the tlantlc and one other was dead. ' _ The nin brought in by the Yarmouth motor vessel tia alter rowing illl miles h: dudes said 20 men of the Glouces- ter fishing vessel Edith C. Rose and 1s from the Boston lhlp Isa- belle Parker still were unaccount- ed for following the loss of the ships about " , between Bos- ton and this harbor on the west- ol Nova Booth. Companions o! monk Nlckerson. co 1e Bound. 11.5.. declared he had ed on the Parker shortly after the ships crashed bow-to-bow in a dense tog. In the confused H minutes left to the 2S survivors to talne to the dories. the cause ‘fight; %th.went un- OXDUMG. .7 W" Dllfifll in one o! the boats that have not yet ‘been picked up. The other sh‘;- managed to launch only two clories. and it was feared many oi her chew of fi had perished in the chill water. The Rose stayed afloat only five minutes after” her forward section Search ici- times lmaocoupt- ‘Yarmouth. The Royal Canad Mounted Police Cutter Arrow and the Government fisheries patrol boat 04min sped ou oi harbor toward position oi the collis- ion as given by the rescued. , ‘lithe men here expressed belie! those who managed toqgxain the dories were still afloat. ey said they had experienced no trouble with the weather. rowing through a calm sea until the Axnecitia pideed them up. YAlRMOUw-I, N. 5.. May ill- Billlpwrecloed fishermen the Boe- ton schooner Isabelle Parker had to a homage through flotsam left by the ioundered schooner toequip erg for the long trip to- w . Four men in one doney had only one pair of oars between them, Vince Muise of en. Mass. de- cisred tonight, when they took to the sea hastily as their shi went down after bclii wi the ith 0. Rose. the boats sank." he said. grid found two sails and more cars floating. so we got them all right. Then we left for Yarlnoutil. We picked up one man out of the water. lust in time. I guess." Frank Hubbard of the Rose. an- other oi nine picked up today 85 ing in the schoonerfis caloin with Cgot. Albert Hines when the ships met in fog yesterday morning. w“ Glmicester schooner "After ‘The skipper said, ‘I wonder ~what we've hit.’ “Then he ran no on deck, shouting for me to stop the e_n- (Oontinued on page 3. G01 5) Island Students Among‘ Graduates From lialhousie HALIFAX. May 1i -(OP)—-Ds.1- hcusie University will confer more than 125 degrees at its convocat- ion May l6. The aduatlcn list y-glgggefl by W GUUXOTIHGS tonight includes: ltl, B H.»M. Patton. lTni. ‘r19: t‘ M - ers‘ ea . . - a loma o! ‘ICIMWOII! nim- hewF-lelyea. Saint John. N. B. l T. M "' isn't whit: Fla ~ PAGllS GIVEN c and: llbsevlptln nun-us sue Bzlhu-P-I-l-usaloqeoae-alaaeleo. Tod Stand By Guarantees; Gwen To Polanski Any Attempt Til-Change t O_f Danzig Would Precipitat; g Conflict Chamberlain States: (By J. F. Sanderson, Canadian Press Staff Writer) LONDON, May 11—Leade u of the British and Franck nations today gave unmistakable warnings to Germany not to march on the Free City of Daring-Europe's no. 1 danger point. In London Prime Minister Chamberlain declared Bri- tain was ready to go to war over Danzig to insure Poland's independence and warned that “no more deadly mistake” could be made than for any nation to suppose that this country will go back on its promises. In Paris Premier Edouard Daladier threatened to in- crease her already reinforced army unless the totalitarian states cut down their mobilized forces. To a cheering Chamber of Deputies he declared France would stand f rm. Both leaders expressed. fervent hopes that Europe's troubles would be settled amicably. They expressed will- ingness to ‘promote peaceful settlement of dangerous prob- lems; but they left no doubt of their intentions to meet force with force. Negotiations Progress evswheovhoarlolshooamseh Ilboeigulflnhtcregotheretorotle Bcthhordllalitsxandlbreign Bonnetollkume with the Russian representative ico- Soviet cooperation in the anti- on Brent. it was announced that the council meeting had been postponed irosn next Monday until ussie. under- a week later. B. was stood to be preparlns Vladunir Potemkin. Assistant For- eign Co . o recen vis- ited Warlaw and various alkali ca tals.) sorts to prevent German tration in eastern more)” = " coed today in announcement that Britain was extendin credits of £5,000,000 (about ( .000.000) to Romania for purchases in Great New lawn Hay l8. 11.25 pm. Britain. It was cor cted the nllr- Bumsneirside tide eighteen chases would inclu e armaments to utea lelteo- than oharlottetown. , reduce Rllml ' 's deomflflwe upon rm: can FERRY SAILINGB l the Skoda plant, now_ in Germany L for hcr smls i2.- THE YOUNG MEN’S NATlllllAL oollsslivlmvs olioalllzlinoll WILL HOLD A SPECIAL RALLY AND ENTERTAINMENT IN TIIE CANADIAN LEGION RODMS GRAFTON STREET FlilllAY, viliv 12th n mo lull. Leave Borden 8.45 a m. 1 p, m. Tnrnaentlns- II n. m. 3. n. m. .v ____._...___----; ‘ALL YOUNG LADIES mranasrno ans: naaussrsn T0 arrsno Diploma of Licentiate or Music: L. o. Little. omoouoonw. n, wnhlef“; orig‘! _ ‘Qua-i. ii film-r‘. Northaui, :5. it" 1.‘ ' places-nag!‘ I .‘l> l. i l: i’! ‘ 2i