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(Canadian Presl) OTTAWA, May 5. -A return has been brought down showing that the cost ofthe Pulpwood Commis- sion -to March 18, has been 548.000 During the time it has been taking evidence -the Comm-lesion has ex- amined nearly 400 witnes~ses,be-, sides receiving petitions and rrlprvf- _ eentationa from many unable tow attend. The return states tba_l._ the Commission is entitled to in-_ quire into the export of logs from._ British Columbia. Although not speciflclally instructed to do so the action of the Government in passing -the order in council of August 14,1923, exempting pulp-I wood sold or to be sold for a period of ten years from any embargo] which may be enacted. is stated to have been in the interest of the general public. Letter From Mr. McMillan The return -contains a lettcrl __ , _/__ (Continued on Page 3) f-*-'°" __ _ Condensed Specials RATE.-4o per word, not each insertion in this column. _ ?g?/ 's'ro~.l.s'r-PARTLY l=unNlsTl'a' fiat. Apply this office. 2'-°”_i*.'5§'f.i€'2.‘.*l‘%‘£'&.;'lf‘°0£.‘f?’¢~‘?»'l.' ~wAN'rso-AT ONCE ’llN EX-. perienced mnld.'Appiy 68 Roch-' lord Street. r----* _ T0 LET--FOUR ROOMED APART-_ ment. Phone 289-L. If ** ' WANTED - THOSE WHO appreciate pure Tea to know that a fresh stock of Haszard's Brahmin has arrived. 2824-5-3-41. *FILM i FlN|SHlNG-CRA§WELL Studio, Charlottetown/ :U 2880-5-0-Sl, wAN1'ao--NIGHT WATCHMAN 'lor lox ranch. Must be able to -handle a rifle. Apply Ray Clark. 'Union Road. 2813-5-6-ill *Joe PnlN'rlNo OF EVERY description cheaply and exliedll' iously executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Prlntery, Phone 133. 2879 5 tit! FOR SALE-At MIDDLETON, DE- slrable farm property containiuk 200 acres of land. Good location. Easy termat Apply to Frank Curtis, Klnkora, R. F. D. 2867-5-6-4i. -Mn suv cnmshon w-n.l. ne- oeive lniorm_stlon_of interest if be will communicate with "A, lB‘_' care of The`U\i'lrdlan. 2874-5-6-il o<_l--1---2--_-_ *FOB SALE - TWD COOKING stoves. Apply 89 Rochford St. 2853552i 'WANTED-MAN. dll isrnouo soy to work on farm- ADDU B-1!- 11-* rown, York..-.2l. rain sate-ons' onsvsotsr Coupe 1li23_ Model. _run 3.500 intles, a b r Kill . _A ly "C" elite of GuEf¢?|g_1|.--28_§?ll-B-ill. Foj sAl.l:"-_'ttA'KiliN >. ol.ow. l_'ed one seasoni iso .log Cart, in class coil tion A gxlla, son\'t'lportN-%-_itat-at-tl H' L ‘- 8%.. _,IE _urges ue C0..._lnd 'Q\isen's County me s |1n.oo”-bill. rlaaer alo return to Quasn's_County _ has ml ' tlisrd ' c. GRANT MAcNEll. Dominion Secretary of the Great War Veterans' Association, declar- ed that nearly one-thllrd of the overseas strength of the Canadian Expeditionary Force has migrated to the United States to seek a ilvcii- hood. ' .___--4-o->--- l|]X lHlEllS lillllll lilli i Hllii Raiders Enter and Rob- Ranches of Messrs Jenkins' and ' McKendrick- Los-s is Heavy One.. _ when lo o Jenkins, iilllount Edward Road, all out thrcc miles from Chzlrlottc town, was entered and some oilrll teen or more young foxes wore sto lcn. Entrance was effected .by ciiln hlng the fence in thc rear of thc 1-nach, apd the party or li-vile-< used .great delillerailon in piciliug I ldest fox :uns llno_st e 1. Y D U the young litters -pi\SS€d by. lillf Ll", largest pups that Could be pla- ced on rations for themselves were taken. Mr. Jenkins did not -become aware of his loss until the day fol- lowing, when on cllecklnl; over his lfoxe-s he foulld tllnt. somo_of the very host pups llnd been stolen. Suspicious had previously -been ', _AQ very darllrf robbery was De ' 1 in in _ . ,the largest nm o I ~ .A _- vor en was visited xl d _ -vi--=- (Continued on Page 3) _ '~ _ .v..¢. Babe of 2 Makes Ocean Trip Alone | (Canadian __Pre_s_s-) __ QUEBEC, May L- mont! 10 tlllrd 1-.la-st-l pI\SS0l\E0\”S ‘V110 ‘H‘;’°`n“ -burked bcro‘ from the C._.1. S. 'Montcalln, yesterday wus LUSH ||Illlrdlng, aged two years. Wh0 is going to join his n_ncie at 1V{oll;rc:;l_ -A h longer ourncy s an by “N/i“li:ster James S. Evans. “H00 follr. Ho will _loin his flltller nt eiicd alone and wcre lookod nitor by tho nllip’s conductross. Plan Elections (Canadian Press) sAN sal.vAl>on. Republic or gn|yud0|-_ May ii. --General Vicente Tonga, named. provisional presl- deut of Hontlurna by' 0011501” Uf the representatives of the warring political factions of the country in pence conference at Amnpnln, has orgpnged a ministry. according to advfc "from Tegucisulnn- _ _ mall( reported that the president- ial elections will be held in n month. i* ron oAl.t-e¢¢oNo HAND Pi GET YQ §*T|N° '?°N5 MT the mg _ ntrol Nb Pri tl ery," ` Q. ` H7902" W _PRINTJNG O_F IYIRY _cription stil _on the Guardian » control Job Printers. I;l;zI_;os 3_8. conference of Belgium I' -'t ted n Frilny even E at .M Pa tl of x ranch ol' Mr. J. D 'Chinese ilu l Sill' Nllllllll ' lil HEPlllll|lIN 5llli|§Nl§Nl ` British and Belgian Premiers Confer in London - Inter- . Allied Conferen- ce Date now Nearer. (British United Press) LONDON, May 5. -As a result of Prima Minister Macdonald's with l’l‘enlier Tilellnis -nt. (‘lleqllel‘,~l Court oval' ond at llvw illtol'-Allivd for mailing the r-xpertll plan vffecrivo is closer tllull has been nntlrzipatcli uccorll- ing to the view of British officials who have had gill opportunity to learn sometllinxz ol' the informal conversations held at the Premler'a official country resi- llellce. ’l`lln Brll lllilosiono coualens oN F001 AND at-:AnlNo lNvl1'ATloNs _ TO ATTEND U. E. L. the \veok ' conference ropnrntlon at hz-lull proviollaly Mics Gwendolen Lazicr and Cadet Allan Dempsey. both of Boile- viiic, Ontario, who are lspecial courier; bearing linvitaticns to promin- cnt people to attend the United Empire Loyaiists' Celebration to be held ln Belleville this summer. Miss Lazlcr ir; riding horseback from Belleville to Washington with an Invitation for Presildent Coolidge and prominent U. S. officials, wh'iicCad_et Dempsey walked to Toron- to and delivered invltailiorls cn route. The celebration will be the 140th anniversary of the settlement of Upper Canada. Ntlll HARDWARE STRRE UNE 0F FNEST IN EASRIRN (illNil-DA at Milan Moy 18th. if tlleso ltrci _ _ pzls-sed _l-lllucussflllly l’l‘l:lllisr.; Mac- Ni`.l`.§`_-i.‘.I1"l..ll"'l.'i-`$"'i'fi...lyT""llf":ii..-._f"lN Fellliél SL Cll2i.IltllBI‘ NOW. 011611 f0l` Bl1Slfl€SS 'i‘"""""»~‘i"~5‘*5‘i3`"°"'5`f-`~`3'»" i in Completely Remo delled Store on '_' (lueen Street F rmerl Ocou led by - Mr. Stanley Wgdlooki'Reno\Nat- - ing Very Efficiently Complet- - ed by Firm of McDougal . - Ana~n1e'An1ay. i i " That slllllstnnitlal strulfturc on A large section of tire fl00\‘ iii “_ Queen Street -known as the ltogt-ra lilo lllain store 'has been lowered (¢a"3¢||l|'| P"¢Ss) building is uo\v occupied by thu tcn illcllca, bringillg the wllolo to TOKXO' May 5' _Ajulcgatlon old listlllllisllcll firm nl' l¢‘e1lucl & the lovel of the street. "‘~`l’l`.e“‘"m"g me 'Chinese AsS°Cm"Cllllnlllcl' who, an i__- well kllowll, A novcl l`ontl:ru ol’ the iutcrior “mi of Toki” culled 0" mmm" formorly'crmductcll their business is tllv hardwood ledge bllilt into 'Minmter Matsui today and present' on Vit-loria itow. thc wall.; and providing addition- eil il "l'~‘m0l`|‘1l DVUWS'-ml? 3591"” ‘ ul spzlcc for tho display of goods. _ - ‘Ti - r ev __.0n' ___ ' l'cpl:\ocfl b ovcrhuzul stool beaulsl. ' 'Tho lnnlnicntranco le pnvcd with ' ~ ' .i l. l' l .- C° N' R' :tLt'tjl‘ll\Nl.l'::\ ll'|'ll';'finit-lllcd ill Douglas- fii'; ° 'ille .bt-vcl ollvcd flooring 1lro\'i7_;_ . __ F .4 ‘.'L-'-. I]-F ENPIHE lil llll H|lUll First Line Will Be From London to In- dia .and Australia- Plane to Carry 200 Passeng- CPS. (British United Press) LONDON, May G.-Tho cabinet committee which has been sitting for some weeks past under the cilalrlnallship of tion. J. il. Thomas Colonial Secretary concltllictl in- veeltigatlolls and has luade cortaill relzomnlendations relative to the future of the alrailip pl'olllt»nl ln Britain which has been sent to tile whole cabinet. if the latter ac- cepts these recommendations work will be begun immediately on the first- super ainsh-lp which will bring the very remotest parts of the British empire witllln seven days ol' Londoll. This new alrallip will carry about 200 palssellgers and eleven tons uf mnil and will have u speed of at least eighty miles pei' hour. lt is expected the first service to be ill- uugurated will be to india and Aus- tralia later linking up Canada, New Zealand, Chinn and South Africa with this lllltlui route. Tile new scheme is announced as a colllprolulsc between a unruly state controlled service and tile plnll of private ownership which was put forward by Commander Burney which attracted much attention at the time 'it was suggested. Coln- mnntler Burney'-s scheme would in ull likelihood have been accepted in its _entirety but for the heavy ex- panse involved which would have made it impracticable ns an inde- pendent enterprise. Ciaimed ,He Was Robbed But- . Story Exploited (Canadian Press.) ST. JOHN, N. B., May 5.-Main- taining that he had -been rc‘bbed of S700 while in a state of intoxica- tion, John Reese, of Tatalnn- gouchc. N. S., who arrived in the ci-ty Saturday night from Maine -rel. the detective department on the jump yesterday. lie sold lhzli. :l new acquaintanw had set him drunk and thcn relic-ved him o_l` his roll. Officers of thc ll/inchia-' Lumber -Company, with whom he snild he had .been working, were ronllllunlcrlteti with :lull his story was exploded. _.__-1§->----- loried that n l:ll'|zl-_ num- - bor of Falnmllnn Nntiolllll freight Siiiiilliili FUR CREDITS ' y ' ‘ _ air mail l-uirvice llotwl-ell New York and San Francisco, with llvlivi-l'l\-as M'l1‘°”§§§§§f W,,,.1,S stage set in Littlt-fl-lf51§e1 in Lnntlnn for_§}§§ffi,f§;3"N§i'?:N‘NN'l'l€§ff.`i§% -_ Great World Political Drama.-Chance ."§’,';",‘;:?.'_.§;{"‘.“,§‘,'.";§I, ,,..N."1i; l 2-l hours probably wiillln :l ft-\\' lioves. n<¢>-_-_- Arab Steeds as Gift to Mussolini monllla, the pnstlilnster-gcllorzll bo. ll lliil ills" " lvlAv ee P.RlNcE's amos The young Princess. Ileana of Roumarlia is now mentioned as the prospective bride of the Pnlnce of Wales. Through her mother, a of Queen Victoria. --#-€l)__-A~ _ suit:-l instituted by the _ United _States Government with a view of lpreventlng increase _ of diversion and expressed the hope that -tho proceedings would be vigorously pushed. , . _ , Ou February 9, l(r,_.Chilt.ou- tolli._ |Secrota'ry Hughes. "the Can`$i_o'¥if .Government wished to -send., _. '_J. (Stewart, its Chief Hydroxrapher. lto be pregeutat _ _congressional 'hearings on the hill fo`r a 1i1h_e`fo_ot cllullnel from the Great LDIKOB to the Gulf. _ l Mr. Chilton again wrote Secret- ‘nry Hughes on February 13, that ' (Continued on Page 8) _ 1 time To eeAv§_l_.'.p g. lzoeg Tu' Bear* _ pi.e ...=_._, iligll Lido tonight al 11.30 and . ,_‘., *ggi* - ,~.~¢~=.»- .... (_ Q, ss.- _,.1 40 cloudy “ 48 Clear " il S _-i il d/ _ . yn ~ W - - _ activity. will influence directly or indlrect~ --»-- ' . ~ _ M. Rnkovsky, A modest lit- ly, the attitude toward Russia of_ _ ‘_ _ (Canadian Press) _ _ _ Russian. 'Sharpe tio hotel, quiet tho United States and Japan; they ~ _ ltl0NT'l1i~}Al., May 5, ._()m. who M . .dun d'A_Yflli‘l In London unpretentious will prepare the way for getting a - ~ was on active service inthe British r the ohscurt-_ big chunk of liriilsh trade, or they - i navy during the occllpa-tion of __.___' ' perfectly res- or they will lose what Premier Mac- Lord Charles Beresford when the ”_*_ ‘ hotel, but rar Donald has ind-lestell is the last little ernn run under the guns "R‘1"\n1°se Sale in Heart! Mem- n decent, little chalice for a long, long time of an -1 of the Egyptian fm-ts in Alexandria oriai -Hall to-day at 2.80--li. : Anglo-Russian agreement. (British United Press) harbor and ,_1|c|¢e,| "om the Bm_ .._...... place is ` So. no wonder_thers is an atmos- BERLIN, May i5. -Election rr- ish Admiral the lnessngu; "wall photo of reserve, of suspicion, of turns up to noon today showed the llo_ne Condor" died yesterday at his supsrcaution in the modest little following stlllldihg of the parties: homo 171 Mlmse Street. in -thc hotel now-where before there was Socialists 101. Communist 54, do- person of Henry (irasfartl Preamp", dance never anything more subtle or mocrats 23, Csntriets 51, Popnlists Mr. Freeman was born 68 years re mysterious than retired army offlc- 40, Natiohallstg 82'. Ultra National. ago m SL Johns, Nfld and ut. six- ,fm ~ _ lets 24, Hsnoveritns 5. Bavarian teen came with his iamny to Mont- Tba MacDonald Labor Govern- Popuilsts 15, Members of Economic heal whero le h d l ‘ Umm' 5- n‘"fU|| Pnlalifl 4. oth mince except ldurlillg dtel'l‘noe'vl:: DIYUGI '_ _ was in_ths navy. ' ' -“W ll: &H Q __ ___l_ ___ ____ _ _,