‘Win11’. Thursday. OIL MEREMAN or" olsssrnhliu. rug-In mm:- mworklnduatrlolllyandawoddcf “wuss; is created around you. mums. Icaadcd III. "nflfffgw... Guardian Iva Oaata. (lovers Prince, Edward Island Like the s... Everybody MAXIMS ors A MERE MAN ho s... lcavc uu tumor-m. u" kind remark you fscl called upon "u; make today. Anaaal labaulpunu um and as.“ Iv lull Canada and. l7. als. also. Best Poem illllco lilll liPEN Fillil AT TiiilliNTii Admiral of the British Fleet Will Sail For Callliada on August MONTREAL, May for-Coming to WIN S POETRY PRIZE w poem “Resurrection? Scheme To Help, Needy Citizens Of North- Bay (Special to the Guardian). Noam BAY, Ont... May la-I-ro leip needy citizens provide for next winter the City Council tonight do- lided to set aside $250 to buy gard. u: seeds and seed potatoes, seed will le given to those who have land but ro money to buy seed. Oumsrs of ncsnt arable land will be asked to Permit n=edy citizens u. cultivate it. Leopold Will Soon “Graduate” (Special to the Guardlun) IOWA CITY. May T-fopoid now in Juliet, 111., Penlteu- “a” “Elvin: a life sentence for the ihllrder of Bobby Pl-gnlgg h” only o take his ilnal examinations before "iiillailrls from a. course 1h analyti- lli mathematics at the University of W‘ Clifrf-‘Sbondence School. ANNOUNCEMENTS,‘ COMING EVENTS. MEETINGS ETCS. "Borden Line Club loading 11o", "M" “mil” "l Aibmv Thursda . - v “as 21. Hours l2—-3. ieooc-s-ia-aif "We will bc tslrin c e Park Come;- oreameg gecam I _ ginning “d” MAY 26th. saoo-s-lo-al. _--~ Choir concert Marshflold, “mi-i- Mav 20th. at a p.m. n 4113-5-19-21 “fiwdmlnk-Show and Dance, $- m“ Han- "ldfllr- Speclsl music. l7l7-h-w-fl ' ‘Zion Neon "Cmm? to the social am] dmoq Wadi-fig Verde Ics Cream Parlors, he if rfY- M}! I0. If not flnc first ‘B i “flowing. s-m-s-io-zl "come m "mini Mavmltli? ‘gel; Q“ is Present etty." err-r 530W "Much Ado About 4738-5-20-11 klflfiime i0 the lolly "Winning of h-v b? Stanley Bridge Hall on Pri- m‘; 238v 22nd. If not flnc Saturday " ' 4781-5-30-1! "a" .___. i: '”§=$'i“'ri1.'-"s.“:.l."...." ‘s: “f?! e13) ti: Consolidated School, at Mrs. Mary Josephine Benson of Port Hope, 0:11., who won 8Z5 111119 lor best poem offeredby the poetry group of the Canadian Authors‘ A5. soclstion, blontreal branch. with hu- 19.-Nathan Canada. to open the Toronto Exhibi- tion this August and to attend a con- vention of ths Canadian llseglon of the British Empire Service League, Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellico. K G.C.B., G.C.V.O., OM., R-NZ, Lady v Jelllcoc and their two daughters will sail by the Canadian Pacific liner Duchess or York from Liverpool on August. 15th. Lord Jclllcoe will be accompanied by Brlg.-,G,en. Al". Home, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., who holds a unique title in Great Britain as Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant (silver stick) in H. M. ‘Body Guard of the Honorable Corps of Geutlemen-at-Amla. Admiral Lord Jelllcoo follows a list of men distinguished in the arts and sciences in , ' _ the world's larg- est annual Exhibition. The last nav- al omccr to perform this function was H.R..H. the Prince of Wales. The ainual pilgrimage of vota antryof color and sweet scent of Gets Honorary ‘ Degree Of L. L. D. when many motorists, despite vagaries of the weather, trckkcd along the ways and lay-ways of the Niagara peninsula, Ontario, when fllc wand of the blossom gcddcas had transformed the countryside into a riotous pago- tho bluah of hhc cherry blossoms will bring a tinge of plnk in the orchard ralmcnf. and many pilgrims will return to sec the last blav of glory. Hora Ia Betty South, who lives among the blossoms, near Grlnuby, making a good aublcct for a. cherry tree hamadryad or nymph, of the orchard. It 1a laid by those falnllfor with such signs that the blooms f-hia ylat give porn.- iso of a good i011!) throughout the pcnluauia. b THEWHEAT BIINFERENBE (British. United Press) IADVNDON, May lB-The expulsion of wheat consumption and reduction of pl uction were the twin prin- ciples presented to the ln_temational wheat conference today, for solution of‘ the world grain crisis. Samuel R. McKclvie, chief American delegate, told the conference that the world still was producing too much wheat and must find methods of enlarging consumption to get rid of the pres- cntaurplus in orderly fashion. The conference delegates expressed lmanimous readiness w undertake any oonocned action to solve the problem and highly praised state- rncnts by McKelvlc, particularly in reference to the pledge of the Unit- ed Statics that America would not "dump? any wheat, but would insist on merchandising in orderly fashion. The first clash at the conference was scheduled for tomorrow when the views of ‘Russia and probably Cmada. will be Presented. The So- viet/c previously have upheld iiheir rig-ht to errport heavily to assure suc- cess of the five year plan, while Can- ada which has withheld a statement so far has opposed such action as "dumping." It was learned that Poland pro- posed an agreement among wheat exporting countries for restriction of carport wheat and wheat flour until tho and of 1932, within a quota. to be fixed by the conference. Such a plan would envisage appointment of an in , tlcnal wheat organization with '~ ‘ " in London, m contml ' the world wheat supply. The pro- ries of blossom time opanad May l0, plum and cherry blossoms. Ncxt week 1-i- non. FRANK n. lmAa-rz nolvon- an no: m. ALLISON unwan- smr Yea-lumbar. Will Be Present Art Launching Of CarFerrySteamer HACKVILLE. N. 13., may lb-Olaar skies and warm weather furnished a p‘ ‘ “‘_ yesterday afternoon for the presentation of tbc honorary degrecoflshnfollcrhlirank R. Hearts, former Lieutenant Governor of Prince Edward Island. r The degree wu conferred during the Convocation exercises at Mount Allison Univorsifry. which gavo dip- lomas or certificates to Q raduates. The only other honorary deg-rec to be conferred this afternoon was giv- en to Col. Allison Hart Borden. of Kcntvllle, N. S. The following Island students were among the graduates today. Bacihelorvof Arts Degree: i Charles Tabor Green, Aiosmo. “rilllsm Blair MAoPhI-ll. York Point. James Edmund Wells, Albertcn. Bachelor of Science Degree. Russel Gordon While Charlottetown. OTTAWA. May 19-—M'r. w. Chester s. maul-s. M. l>.. 1°" mnisht for sponsoring and lllllwhlnl; 0i the m“ oar ferry steamer whlch 1g to run between Tormentlne and Borden. By the same train the Hon. Dr. Mar-lion. Minister of Rail- ways, travelled for the sanlc PM‘ pose. They will be met at Levis by Mr. J. H. Myers, M. P, who had 80m to Prince Edward Island on 11118111966 for the weak end- NoEncouragement Held OutBy U. S. u.s. DEFICIT (Special lo the Guardian) (Canadian Press) ment today when the 'I‘rcasury Bal- ance Sheet turned up with a deficit of $973.870.892.23. Visions of a possible tax lacrosse were raised as Navy, Treasury, Post Oflicc and Agriculture Dcp-rtmcrlta madc ready to fscs Mr. Hoover with their budgets. They will be called to account individually at successive wcck and conferences at the Bapidan Camp before the and of the fiscal year. June 80. With two department conferences already over Mr- Hoover's tsak sccm- ed almost insurmountable. Hardly a ‘scratch has been mods 1n the out- ilsys for the war and sumo-w dc- partmenfs. A little ovcr 041100.000 is the saving planned in the interior, while War Department economics ars hardly expected to boost this ilgurc above $10,000,000. With $974,000,000 needed to make of the united Statcsvflovemment so representations mode on behalf of Canada regarding the restrictions of commuting privilqes acrom the bor- dar. Correspondence between Hume Wrong, charge D‘Affalrs of the Can- adian negation at Waahinflbn. and Henry l... ‘ . Bccrctary of State o1 the United States. was tsblcd by Prclnicr R. B. Bennett in the House of Oomlnona fol-light. Mr. Wrong took up the commuter situation in a not: to Mr. Minion, December I8. 1930 m4 Mr. Btilnsorl rcpllcdln a formal note. May 11, 1B1. The United Btatea now merely sets out the instructions nsuod to immigration officers govern ing ocn-lmutrl-s and makes no an- swq‘ to tho complaint that the spirit cl the understA-ndirlg arrived at. b0- twcsn the two costumes in 1m hla been departed from. Canada's riots reviews the history "ll BOOM balance the I-Ofilflfl o! m’ huge, ma,‘ prom,“ ma nun”, Qugbgc, m be present at the] "Charlotwtowrfl I ‘I TlUONelUCanadian with the super-ting countries." . G . Howard Ferguson. Canadian Destroyers Ready :2: “MERINGNN- M" "-P"'i¢' press tho/t the Australian. Polish and cnt Hoover! economy drive was orrAwA. oat. Mei’ 19*“ “ti N 8 X t M 0 f! l’ h other delegations susllestcd definite ‘puned °“ by " ‘Bflmlc devehp‘ cow-BMW‘ w the border comm“ l _ Plans for solution of the wheat crisis crs ls held out 1n the official reply) posal would prohibit any country from exporting ln one month more than one fifth of the annual quota. a1- lotted to it . The U. S. delegates dctcrminedly have opposed such an organization. Except for the readin- ess of all delegates to co-operate the conference was slow to get down to concrete action on the problem whidh Marked Drop In Life Insurance 51.. P. E. Island i I .__._ McKelvle said luad "no highly ex- wmm,“ “m, pliclt answer." "Simply expressed”, he continued, "It is this; they (the TORONTO. Ont, May lit-Sales yof ordinary life insurance in Can- isrls in April amour-ted to $45,049,000 surplus stocks) will be aold, but they will not be thrown overboard for anything they will bring, to demor- siias‘ domestic and foreign markets. “We are convinced that progressive improvement can be materially ac- celerated by s common diagnosis of the disease and by a common ac- ceptance of broadly harmonious poli- cies. The surplus stacks are largely caonccnt ‘ted in the exporting count- ries. Whlle they represent only a small fraction of the worlds annual production of wheat, they constitute an important fraction, of the annual international movement B: wheat. The ruponsibillty for dsuihg with iho atocka thcrafors rests primarily or 1.7 percent less than the average itcr the month of April in the pre- ceding flve years. ‘lice provinces of Nova Scotis, Ontario and Quebec report sales above the average. Com- ‘pared with sales in April 183i) the general decline is l3 percent and, by Provinces the most marked drop is in Prince Edward IsFand, followed in ‘order by Alberta Saskatchewan and British Columbia. Sales ofpr-lln-lry 'llfe insurance in the United Still-Q! 1n April were 14 percent less than HQ bald most delegates generally fa- vored restrictions of production, but ho declined to comment on the gen- eral aittltuds toward an international marketing organization which the United States has ooposcd. 1t was learned that the Australian proposal endoodiod formation of such an inter national marketing organization com piled of ‘bonded exporters working on a bash of proportionate export of aurplllcs of the various nations. LONDON, May ilk-Next month the Canadian naval service will be strong eo- by two destroyers fresh from the famous ‘Ihomymcft Ylrds at South- ,_‘ . The Sancho! and Sheen-l are now 11198 chockablock within hafling distance of that other ro- marltnble Canadian marine acquisi- tion, the Egmpccss of Britain. The Bagucnay is finished almost to the last twist of spannu- and lid: of paint. The Sheena. still looks like a rather unfinished rnaldm of the salt waters, but another tan days of the kind of "apit and polish" known to tho shipwright will lnaka her ovary whit as trim as her alder. Meanwhile the of both vea- sels who came from Canada an qmad omr several British naval as- tabliduncolts for special lnau-uctimll couracaflrhclagucnayladustolcava Bmlthamptm ‘Phuraday for Ports- mcuthtotakacnstonama.W.I.. George Voight Still In Running (Canadian Press Cable) WBTWARD H0, Devonshire. May ll-It is George Voigt. against the fiold as play narrowed down to JUlVlPS INTO STAR. ROLE Rod-headed Pmzv Siwnrml mm have been born under a lucky star. for less than a wcek after arriving in Hollywood from Broadway slit _sleppcd into a stellar role. replacing Clara Bow when the "It" Ii-fl ill!‘ fend a nervous breakdown and was forced to cnier alsanltarium. one member. Resolution To Confer On Canadians Titles OTTAWA, May Iii-Ti" "11" °‘ the House of Commons provide that only one resolution my 9-119"? ‘m the order paper in the name of any One resolution now stands in the name of Armand Lav- ergne (Comb, resolution askin! H15 8mm “u” 1,0 cunndlms must wait until tine present resolution is dispos- ed of. The titles resolution will ask I-lls Majesty “to exercise the prero- gative and confer titles op his Gan- adlan subjects with the advice and consent of his Canadian advisers. M1’- LGIVQTIUQ said he would move such a resolution u the opportunity preemi- Pd itself. Montmagny) , Island Students Graduate At Mount Allison (Canadian Press) closing of the of SAOKVTLLE. N. 8., May l9.-To work for the bringing in o! lln ideal kingdom of righteousness. juwice and peHR was the counsel given sixty- thm- graduates of Mount Allison Un- iversity this afternoon by President George J. Trueman, at the convocat- ion exercises. The President wished the graduates success as they went forth.-"the success which is to be found more in thr- dolng than in the accomplishment, in the nature of the objective rather than in the levcmr-nt.“ A total of 197 students were grant- ed diplomas and certificates at the three irlstitutions- Academy, University and Ladies Col- lege, today. The convocation exercis- es of tho institutions came to a close tonight, when fifty-two students of the Ladies College were graduated ln literature. expression, normal cours- es. various music departments, arts and crafts, and home making. Two hnnorm-y degrees were conferred at the University convocation sffcmocn. Hearts Lieutenant-Governor of P. B. I- and Col. Allison H. Borden, of Kentville, N. 5., being honored. Heart: spoke briefly, thanking the faculty and Regents for the honor. which he looked upon as a compli- ment to tho people of his Province. in the day. Premier Pierre Laval call- l-lon. Prank Richard ed a Cabinet meeting for Thun- Charlottetown, former day in an effort t» dissuade l-lon. so his Majesty f0 uh- Mr. [EngIanclB-Buying Canadian‘ Butter Exports Of 82,725 Pounds From Montreal Last Week Announ- ced——Domini0n Under Bennett Tariff Policy Increasing Its Butter Output By Leaps And Bounds. MONTREAL M“ 19 F 10W Prices, flrmcd up the market, - . . ~.ng1and ls and on Saturday the market closed ""5111! Canadian butter again. Arl- at 20 1-2 cents per pound, up 1 1-7 nouncement was made Saturday that rents per pound from the week's low, 513 boxes m" 28,725 DOulldS. each hox This is (he lurch? fm. on...“ m. bro,“ being 56 pounds of Canadian butter on lots. Quotations to fFlallers {Q1 were ShiPPFd (""1118 the week to small quantities have been adlanggd England on board the Manchester 1 cents to 22 cents par pmmd m! BfigfldP- Siilillg "Um MOIIINHI. solids and 26 rents per pound for There were rumors during the week pfinm, on the butter market that. some sales. 1t was an exciting week on the had been transacted for export, and butter market. Prices ended a the. announcement of the shipment mqmh"; 13 can, decline on Tuasday- confirmed the rumors. The sales were and bounced 1 b; cents up But the flfifiomPliiiled When the Montreal feature was that British importers butter market dropepd early 1n the bought. Years ago Canada did a. fine week in the 19 cents per pound line. business 1n butter with the Export inquiry, and an improvement Knlgd°m_ In 1905 the Dominion ex_ in local buying because of the new ported to ‘the British Isles 573,46 ————-—-———- boxes, or 32,113,144 pounds. In 1930 “a. l hi8‘ 1111110111")? couatry. bring. 111a in as much as 40,000,000 pounds of butter from New Zealand in the" course of a year. Now, with the advent of the Ben. nett Government, and economic de- velopments favorable to the manu< facture of butter ,the Dominion is In. creasing its butter output by leaps and bounds, and this year ls consid- ered to have already arrived st the time when butter can be exported instead of imported. (British United Press) KIIIL, Gannany, May 19—'1'hc pow erful 10,000 ion cruiser Deutschland glided from her sllpway today, launch ed by grey haired President Paul Von Hlndenburg as a symbol before the world of Germany's determination "to safeguard her peace and honor". ‘"1111’ name be Deutschlarld”, shouted the veteran soldier-President, as the warship slid down to the water, "carry this name of Germany's glory and pride to all the sea." President m the Prevlm“ Week 916m Were v0“ Hmdenwm and chancellor exports out of Canada of 1,100 boxes Hemflch Bruenlng omclaged it me of butter, but these were stated to be launching, mmed by premature m_ New Zealand butter taken out of lease of the “pocket battleship" on "m"! he"- che ways, but which provided a most “W115 °1' bum!‘ from Canada to striking national demonstration of “Blind t0 date. hence. are 1,613 box- me p051, w“ Dana-L es, compared with nil at this time" The mishap caused much shaking 1w year. of heads among the superstitious T719 088 market also was stronger and slightly dampened enthusiasm as °fl sfiiufdfly- A 800d demand for ex- the vessel, first move toward re~ fir". and lessening percentage of this modelling of the entire German navy Brade available in mixed cars, led was started 0n its career. The band, Hnturns in price during the past however, struck up "Deutschland week. Ueber Alles" and the crowd of 50.- 000 joined in singing. "Gel-many is sincerely offering the.‘ hand of peace to all", Bruenlng Slidy in his speech, "providing they con- cede Germany tho sax-no rights as them solves, the same patriotism and the same national pride. After our defeat our fundamental right of self defense was ons- siclediy limiwd. This celehra lion today candidly shows inc uiorid Germany. oven under linntatlon and great economic distress is finding strength to safeguard peace and its honor. Our proud fleet, created when we were a. rich, free nation remains unforgotten." The Weather, Etcs 4o Cafcil Fm) You Must . “AVE BAH’ AND HOPE BUT MoSTLY Rows! PARIS. lllay l9.—The Quai Doraay confirmed today that For- eign Minister Arlslidc Briand would insist upon resigning when he returns from Geneva. Thurs- inland. N. 7B,, Helen smith. Fredericton b‘. B. SAOKVIILE. N. B. May 19.- Prlnce Edward Island students mat- l-lculating from Mt. Allison Academy today vrere: Clifford Holman, Char- TORDNIO, May 2.‘) -- ltfoderak westerly winds, not much change i1 temperature. Temperatures stu- . - 5‘ l-[ulfikcnlirldgnmli m‘ Ammuvtu “an” h alt-Hwy," 9°15" 9'19 m“ P?!" Y0 1W7 all!‘ Hclflkc, who as Mil Nildlnd Dsn- u“ mum‘ mm!‘ of me 3mm‘ m? The vols-dietary was pronounced lottetown, P. E. 1-: Charles Lcard. Maximum g Ne. an; inn" w “$71.” “a” u Mill! $541M!- VM W11!“ in a" nctt, sister of the Canadian Prime {xuztmx Qhtzanplgzmp “ma” by nod M. Young of Advocate, N. s. Central lzerleqrle: Alfred ReynouIdsIMilun-lum min‘. ‘"55" “u” "'9" "NM! NW1 "l! Admit-M II vil- ululstsr. onrlmnsd hu- during an ‘ 1' U w‘ “"4 ‘ Ladies collage students graduat- Alfred Seaman, Bradalbane, and High tide this morning at 11.45 ant u “""" "fill- TNB l! m“ Y!!!‘ "M! Ifi- lnpI-ial confsrnaca. hwla to vilt km“ "u"- "h° “m” P!" w‘ lng tonight included. Donald Shiner-land, Borden. Grad- tomorrow morning at 1.40. 1,, n!‘ 41111 M g; m, Miltrmm, Ommlby 1a. (u. t.) “.1 succ- U! they WIN wlidflpd the ahfp this wast. day. cub Volgt remains. valet saved Depart-ment of Expression-Juneau usos n. book-keeping work included sun sets this evening at 1.23 an\ dmlidoftbo -Daaclngi|nowracognt|adasa-- -- will s, h,“ m a PP; I- tal . "i" "l u" 1m?!" "l" M’ "W"! 1mm climlnlthlfl 0W W v"- A. csmu, Montague, r, m. r. William Bryan. Conway. and Wesley, rises tomorrow moraine It 410- I1 wsqnm“. u" m": mob apart h Onncclsat. A lacaaun ad- wm faced to qualify u iulmigranta.‘ln;ly_ n“ qmqmqs s; “my... tun cfa pair of sensational puns on “n, Anhomogh, mum“ sum, 0,13,", H,,nflk,n_ n, stcnmaphy Hm qw-m mm gundm m "m- w members and ems-mas". “l” “a: “" °' "'"""‘ "u" m" W‘ "W "l" "M w-rm mum-u so was aut- u» mil m 11m ma» in h1- mersldo. s. s. s o» Prince Edward Island graduates n. aao p. m. “w” finm“ w“ "m" l“ m "m" ‘m ‘Wm- lllihofltiel. the number annual to match with .1. a. Abercrunbie, w- Crafts-Elisabeth Machcan. lour- were: nsps Jar-dine. mswwn, and Bummersldc tide slghtcln minors . b»ii\ - -, iln-M-Qlfldlhllli- ._ p) hvxxhgawimlg __ .10 United ‘ exports were only 163 boxes. New Powerful German 2mm“ “"1 venom and other Stink-lea‘ had displaced Canada. and ° Dominion had dis l d can“; CruzserLaunched 1nd ..., Dommo, .,';;",,,,,,m, ,1;