I s OFA ., ' - MERCHANT intolerance-tho thieving hawk o, m, hlimsn soul-carries In It! lack of confid- oolcn. un- kmqnggs, undsrhnndedn u, vanity. gslfishnesl and a depression 1M1"- “mnp IIIPIIPMQWY: m“, rssontmsvllr I" The A ;;Z5.'// oples Paper // . w» " Every dy ‘\\\\\\\ - l .MAXIMS l OIA MERCHANT. 9 Tolerance-tho bluebird of thoi soul-bears on its wings the beau- ties of harmony, conf-lcii u- r. fres- dom, kindness, humiilh; lure, un- . » mo" selfishness and an atmuspl» ‘e ren- phQN- I I gggxnfgnpvtrgst Joy and ‘meted . _ v Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew --_ ‘:::,l:::|.:“m0uudlnn. “llamas! oaths?! ii lliuiu sun iuiclnl 4- inoronsrur SAILS INTO o 4- new YORK HARBOR + ‘ 4' o t . . - - ' ' 4' (Canadian Press) 4- . i‘. A e- iN-EW YORK, rv. Y. May + - r . 'l' 10.-A strange cralt nelth- l . - '|' 9|‘ llmnfl vessel nor motor- III M" ' udlence Greets Loo - . viva-av A . t r1 an“ ‘S z :21: :::.: .:::““.‘:"": r; : ‘ ‘ - - - W O In Productlon _ Stars ll- _Harbor 8undny and evoked 8t d Cit Lea ue Officials Grateful for - -- luv-i- w-n-Iu o-m n» + -- - r . an d il- Iatter day Mlnha“ ltes as 0H G . + did Henry Hudson's Half o ' L - l s, Mo.” "om m mam, m . 1ng the Morale of the Strikers — Food Ow, of [llllsldlfllfliit-hfieugfieyflfilgls 321g‘ Blanche Corish.‘ Mary-Iv years ago- I '7 b “m Mr ing at the Strand Thea Due ‘iu tho City ICouncll Meet * n w“ u“ mm“ m” " ‘ m, , . - . . . . . flilkmiglllfléllfldy asltfid Ivzvhat it Sugar-l ing blllls Wlorshlp may...» Miller was: ::‘:‘h':' u“ Banmaid" z "' ll b ugdvlt was t e ustern- ar una e to attend t e open llg, but‘ If" Uri. - , ‘iiraziulo VarloéybCongsirtofiolgrshtllgg saidtcggltzlogppagptlllet conclurililonlbf-Q F|y|na m’ "as .0’ the + -- t iegflygfflll» e118 u 0 , i aespeec W101,’ "*6 R bu’ h + . . g... ,,,..., was the .............. in ...T.h....l.....n..... received. ,_ cm u';'f;:har;§f°"°w;mj + mandcered All Supplies 0f Newsprint m, the number of those _ e fo lowing was thc program-I’ N t . _ , ......... on w» not m3 , , rm- -i-»- -~ - n» on» + 0 1n the Hands of Publishers. 1y a compliment to the artists per- VRvcrture-Dixon s Orchestra. 1. cup wh", we. and ‘mp q. . mmmg, but a fitting tribute to enlarks-—iHis Wlorship .Mi1y0r+ pine “and, and "fry boat * . “—-""‘_--—-—-— C“, ilpngue Baseball. Upwards of Muller. I + passenger‘, mum . _'_ (Canadian Press) iwclvedlglflflffillerjxggsifisglcdlgglrs ghagcnl "Soloabihster Pius camh-lv The slx hundred ‘ton shIP ‘I MZV lO-Great entered the lau e an e ' - - - _ _ i ll" "$3.122: 3:: “$531.?"Soil?"'lfi?"l'.f;..“°‘é..l‘li.“‘§.l‘: ti” ‘M I‘“°°“‘Zi W”? °f lie g“‘"a'.is"“‘ff W. ow to "a C" " -‘ 8 Y l’ s "W "H I" flvtrm parcu vas aro‘ ‘as ever an ‘wit t e ov ollscnsus of opinion was "we had lStep Dance-Mu Wm Weather-q, of 35 , .| | , 4, - I ‘- . . icifiriil mod time. and the money bio. ‘I w“ c;::;|:°0f: Carr-John; + miuklng increased use of military forces to a . gr . - - . - . gifslesafllizcfiglcggiiinhne git ‘gzlilzzjiiiflii. gagiliiaril/eeks. ‘l- bulldlng stone It completed Il- d 1 To mention one number on the Sl-rlltermlsalcn and Candy Sale 1v an experimental trip of 6.- 1' “rag th e Opts??? llng evg Qpmigrfit ‘at. vhfakweligk end program more than the other lve oction, Dlxons Orchestra. i, 20o mu" I" 38 days‘ ‘v . - p VSUCCGS: 1.1 conveying O O0 tYllC S y 03V- ..-,,,..,i be entirely out of 0111851 l}! élfi, ponwm, + + + airy and ‘armored cars from h 1 ver erson ave e r i n i ors, -l- l- -|- 1- + ll- + 4v 1» -|- ~ y. - , , §f,°,n“§,‘,,.,f a ha", flung“ abom , lChulk\Tfllk' Ce,“ Mcphnlp _ "' tiistllbutlngoentre at Hyde Park. _ mentioned, the audience encored Zoe-iii iolohuiln Matti; Ryfln. ' ““,’_‘—' The strikers newspaper denounced this use of m! encored’ ltpeCfl Y, l‘. El‘ ll OWBI‘. .- u ' ° l a The stars are grateful to the f0l- 79ml‘ club llwlllglllg- Mf- GGO- troolzf an undlculoéls indbulil-"(Ecessa lowing young ladies who EQIIQPQuE-‘walker. WES one _ t0 CD83. 8 t‘ e 1e . lyllllldr vflovuvfilyh c0ntfltlllctltlld the ffjff,f,',,niyli.sr Ighllliigiilhllyliylliili. reached violent revolutionary arm's.” B (I ('.'\ll( \V C DTBC C8 0V ‘ - I QHSTH. _ ' ‘ o lieu ill. oxpyonscs of the iinusiscui- yogic and MoEwcn, ass! i: ..i by‘ ‘ The Government 1n a statement at noon today said so u. nil. c. i ‘Gallagher for co-o-p- Jgii- i ,. - . ,_ the introduction of the military ‘convoys insured am- n- on Svcrhes o- L-nd-n- u- rcildercd. Tllb iyilggeg; Corina D , Comedy Sketch-—~Ciil‘r _1'"(l llilll- _ StTi-ItlOllS 0f the last feWV days, novanH-tlbcrta German, Bertie [Law lelbflfmfl no a Qua t t (lISiIGPITiZQTIGd the Trades Union Congress, and have '°"""““““" “m” D°“""g‘“"7"“ N 0., y .. ' H’ created the dee est impression amon‘ the ulation cl iluciinu, Ailma Ward, Helen "ll "l All!" im- , ,, ,, -~—— --- ____ of London s dock land. “Radio Burglar” $6118.00!’ M61118!‘ Re- “In Regard to the Tar- Pvrllllts to Hnntllo- Foodstuffs \Vlthdrawn ' ' “ ill’ n ‘ rs- i. ~ . Sentenced t0 D18 Qelves $6,000,000 Geseragl-lgltgfiolgawiu The Trade-s’ Union Congress ‘announced that Nmv YORK. May 10—-Paul E. llllton. known 3s the liar" CHARLUITETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, MAY 11, 1926 Annual lubserlptions Delivered 05.00 By Ill], Ulllllll 1nd U. B. A. M.“ ln Electric Chair Canadian Press) Luxury Tax on MON ‘will in limflon or lax oll meals more. bcc vlo Poscil meals §__ “Q¢OOOOQ Dollar Meals After June 1st (Canadian Pan's.) all l CillFNl hers today. llllf costing Condensed Specials RATEF-lc. par word. not osch insertion la thin column. ooo¢+~ . ___ _~_________ D—-A MAID. APPLY - 9208-10- ‘l-‘OR SALE-FORD scum uscrhvmmg‘ ‘WAN Fitzroy st TE "radio burg- wil today sentenced to die in the electric chair for the murder ofPafroiman Arthur Kenny ‘who was shot to death March 25, a; be l"! llllfloflllng to arrest Hilton] TltEAh May IO-June 1 ikellhood see the inaug- tho provincial luxury costing one dollar or Promisi- Taschereau of Que- The pro- flvc porocnt on nil one dollar or more. cd. [irflllflfl or approximately $6 000.000 mo ifiiii§ifiilllilii ti for Anticosti Island (Canadian Press.) QUEBEC. May 10——lt is rovcnl- ed that tbs entire island of Anti- costi in tho Gulf of Si. Lawrence. ‘dompristiug some three thousand square lnlles, has been purchased from Senator iMenier of Franco -by the Wayaganlack pulp and paper Company. instead of only the timber limits as previously mport- A (ihcquo for 180.000.0110 ‘has boon Dnld over. slsted upon a ClLS-ll transaction as wklleil to mnkc a substantial contrlllufon out of if. to the "save tho franc fund of the French 80V- ernment. lln addition to the 15.000000 cords of wood on tho l-sland there is said to ho some black and silver foxes and- many thousands of deer bo- sirlcs other fur bearing animals, Yarmouth‘ Police Force Dismissed YARMOUPH. N. S.. May 10. — The pollco committee of file fawn council at a recent meeting rec-oin- mended the dlsmirsal of tho Doi- lce force aivbeing “illcompclenP and of being guilty of ""ondui:t un- becoming police nfficcls." also of :1’ G7 295 1| I 1W0 seasons. Apply 212 Kent St. "l ohono 700. ‘SUNNY Fm) milmel‘. co ‘WANTED_ ll‘ili(‘. Coo. l_> dllllclllotion. chespi “will! executed. ral Job Pi-intery. WANT GOOQ ENVELOPE! 50 for 10c, B0 for 85c. I50 60ft for 11.00. 1000 for Postpaid. Onnriiim-i hffil-h. ‘ORDER .5; ‘Manitoba for Prices, 561. 96 ntral. Phone 605-1 house maid. Apply to ‘Dvlllols. 1o West st. 9159-8- sM WWW” AV 15TH —- ATTEND SALE Dll [lrfllll Svrlnzrieul. ‘°°RN as: steak from _stsli Saunders Building, ¥--_ k Nswsom PRINTING shuns 132. l. ‘Kioroll, It. It, 9103:5041 NT Briimm-F.‘ stool IMMEDIATELY cf;- ' Mrs 3i lore of 'l"a"trlck Lamb". mm millifliPl‘ at‘ tho outbreak of F AND HAMBURG came"oral strike has raised an issue in Co. Msrketfivhiph the question oi’ lulnsiul’ W88" I ' 0F EVERY not what wagon shall ho. liuv. whe- y and sxpedl ‘the, a democratic parliamentary Guardian Conl- rone’ Anson bKV. Million, 50c. dos. Beh- gis; ll-Iyriil: . glen ‘Wizlllms, Wsr- ""'"‘°"" D ll! l. 7 0 100. ‘Lllglbvléurfag ‘erry canes. 05c Fflrmer GOVBmOr Strswberfydlililhliili-‘SB fdlflatllr ‘(i000 ' gfhllfl- 1.0a e n ' Gladiglu). ~ es c do: up. 501 g‘ ' nmbler rose buchssf ilogver slyl (NEW YORK. N. Y.. Ml! 10—- "mlfl- 16c. All postplid. Fun Ibrmsroovsruor Bantam/ll =Bll'\l' am I?!“ "l! 0h‘ flqhQll.‘ 1V1‘ 91' Odéll ("Oil ill hi! Newhurlll 130m.) n i,“ to liberty; nv-‘thur of them al- "wilful indifferent-c lfl law en- forcclllcllt." Tho rcllllll- W" adopted with two councillors not Viscount Grey Scores Labor’S l Action lkiullim, Mny 9—Ancthor great iLlbcrnl lnilder has joined his voice with that of lord ‘Oxford and As- qullh ill doll-"lincing the strlke_ Vli-li-nllni (lrey. of Fallodon. ffll‘ ii..- l-‘llrmlnnn war. has communi- cated n sfainmofll to the British Gazctlc in which he says "16 89"‘ on in suhmersed. "The issue now." ho slates, "is government is to ho overthrown. it is by this llemnurntlc izovvirnmenl ihaipberty has been wonnml b! this alone can it be v-slntalneil- "The alternatives are Fascism or Communism. Hotih ilf fhes-a urc fai- |0WR n free prawn. true speech or freedom of action, not i-ven to lSilnntnr ‘Menier. it is said. ill-z Construct New Plant When Chang- es Are Effective. (Special to the Guardian) OSHAWA. May 10. —Aiiho||-,:ll no official statement. has been is- sued by the Government n: Ot- tilwa it is understood horc, thc in- formation coming on good author- ily, that the budget in regard to . tariff on motor curs anll tho industry will be revised and that tile cut will bo made up thus plac- ing the car business practically on tho same basis as before. Great pressure has been brought to bear on McKenzie Kl-ng, Hon. James A. Robb, Finance Minister, and the Liberals at Ottawa. from every angle and from every allied industry throughout the country. The fruit of the representations will be a circumnavigstlon, of thc question but getting back i0 1""- lcvtion just tho same. ill an of- fort to satisfy the west tllo orig- inal cut will remain but will be completely covered up or 111N105! so by the revisions. When the announcement is made by the government or the cilnnges in the original budget it is orsigel-porutlon will then make its plans public for the construc- tion of tho ncw Pontiac car at Oshawa. The Pontiac plant will mean s large llflfllliOfl to present works. costing in tho nelshborhood (ll $750,000, and 1.000 men will be en- guged. Nb Changes lays Robb OTTAWA. May IO-f-Tho only changes in tho automobile tarliff announced in the Budflflt mlfllll- b9 thc addition ct some words to de- rlne automobile parts, stated H011 J.A. lRobb, Minister of Finance. in the House of Commons this after- noon. IMI‘. Robb added that there would ho no changes in the Dfloclillo 0! tho iBudget and no chanflflll whal- evcr ill the sales tax. _____--dtQi--—l- Death oi- Senator Hon. Wm‘. Mitchell (Canadian Press.) M10 May 10—-Senator Hon. William Mitchell tiled hem to- day in tho Montreal General Hos- pital following s long illness. Ha was 75 years old. Franc Quoted‘ at 32 to the Dollar (Canadian Prom) (Canadian Press) iPAilUlS. Mly 10, — French El- cbangu continues to bs oils of the incidental victim! of the British Qeuercl-qtriltc. (Ibo Wane went causal-pips; limit am ‘n. above ill to the dollar again to- day. - ‘ understood that the General Mot- i itrlbution of foodstuffs 1N0 SIGNS iii PEACE AP- ' EEK 0F permits issued to union members to assist in the dis- ‘have been lwiffhdrawn. This action was taken in vielw of the con-fusion caused by the union offer which was miadie to Premier Baldwin, ‘had not been answered." 'In order to avoid confusion belivveen the authorities -but ‘which, it ‘was stated week lend was quiet. striker; Not Enthusiastic All reports from the north. accord- ing- to the government. show that the ‘bulk of the trade unionists ex- oeipt the ‘miners, are "not enthus- populatlon that the has the situation well in hand. The government glyokesnlau sold PremlerBaldwlnh-r pronouncement. over Itho radio on ‘Saturday bacl greatly reassured the population and that copies of the speech were being distributed to the outlying districts. r v Volunteer rrlrlces ilrbau railways skeleton lservlcee. at the moment. Cambridge undergraduates are be- ing sent to work on the docks of London Southampton and other ports. Maintaining Lhw and Order The government's steps to maln- taln law and order include the parking iln the South ibondon dis- trict of a numibor of heavy tanks with detach-merits of guards in steel helmets and full equipment ready to move sit thoshortest not- ice. A ‘Homo Office import soyls all tbs meetings in Inndorl yesterday were conducted in on orderly man- ner. Tho organizing secretary of the Bllorcditch labor party wws ar- rested ISaturdsy on a charge of hsvintl: lveditiolrs literature in his possession and was remanded‘ on bull. Asks Alislotsncs oi‘ Labor Party break in the ironclad discipline ell- forced lby _!he-_TNlde's Union Con- gross in its conduct of the general strike aippsm-ed todiy. when the assistance of t e Labor »party w invo ed to dir- ect naltion wide meetings for creating and maintaining Iolldar- ity among the strikers. Hitherto the Trades Union Con- gress Executive has iusiltad up- on comlucting all adinimiqtrmtlre work connected wvl-th the strike. Prbvlriollal holsters of‘ Newsprint TJONDON. May ‘to; is. ca». today command ll gqppflu o: newsprint not in Ps. llamontsry and the strikers the permits were recalled. The Government spokesman in his noon state- ment said t'he general state of the ‘country "after the lllshers. ' ‘goverunlcnt ‘barge would affect i i i LONIDON, May 10— Chancellor of thc Exchequer Churchill stated. in the House of Commons today that it had “ecome necessary. ow- ills l0 the shortage, of newsprint. lactic" about ithe strike. while inlito eommandeer Jumper provisionally London and South ‘England there ls and employ it for the government a growing confidence. among the daily the British Gazette. This enl- iba‘bor‘s organ, the ‘British ‘Worker as well as many other papers. Govt Strengthens Ila oil-mun LONDON. May 10. _—-Both the Government and Trades Union Congress today continued to push up reserves and consolidate their position in tho great labor battle. The government znarshallsd new Practically all the 1101101071 suh-ifflllle! "f- ‘Vollllllel-‘TB i0 1169i! lPllll-‘i- .3“, lprOVitiillglpflflllllfJfl moving. formed addition- The volunteer fll b00168 0f workers are exceeding the demand toct them and used troops and armored cars to bring food sup- Large numlbers of ‘Oxford and D1165 from the docks. The Trades Union Congress called in the Parliamentary Labor iParty requesting it to direct na- tfon-wide meetings to maintain the solidity of the strikers. It also called out all the dockers‘ ill Ire- land shutting off food supplies from that source. Sensation I Announcement Ono of the sensations of the day was the announcement in Parlia- ment by Winston Church!!! fhnt the Government had command- eered all supplies of newsprint in the hands of publishers to assu-re continued issuance of tho Govern- ment's newspaper, the British Gazette. when this announcement was made a laborlte asked if Mr. Churchill could give assurance that the supply of paper" for the strikers‘ organ. the British Work- ci- would be continued. The Chancellor said the embar- LOMDON. May 10 — The flnstlgo was provisional. No flhortsgd oi Food LONDON. May 10. -——Dl'lld2‘»l can hardly starve all long as cargoes continue in arrive in the grant ports. The gnvelnment has giv- en assurances that the food sup- plies ln Great Britain are adequate for many weeks. and troops have lQ-OQO ed thsvictoria clocits no that f. s food which ves there is assured of distribution. Southampton. Liverpool and other great. food receiving ports are open and _llIOv military are standing, by’ sssurlnk that they monitor ... imminent veil a l} peace ap- ernment ssure the ‘the Victoria Dock to the ry,” and said it that the strike had _ ‘military demon- lt was asserted, have coinstabulary to pro-' iiilflNlHlY MEETING or till “ tililNillLHEllLlASl NIGHT The regular monthly meeting of the City Council was held last ev- elllllg ill ‘the ICouncll Chambers with His Wlorzlhip. the City Recor- der. Fl-Iealth Officer and all. the Councillors present. The minutes of the last meeting were rend and adopted. The different committees report- sd as follows: "The Health Officer. Dr_ W. J. P. MacMiilan reported the general health of the city as excellent. ‘Mr. Moran. Chairman of the Public lh-operty Committee report- ed as follows: ICITY lllAl4l1—Tll6 roof of the lllllldlllgle leaking in several plac- es and in our opinion should be rc- placed with a new one. Last year the Council decided to put on a new roof and an order was given ilor the material. Owing to the late- ness iu the season it was decided not to go ahead with the work. This material is here now and while we are not legally bound to tslte it, we think, lf possible, ar- rallBémf-lllts should. be made to do so. The upper floor of this bulld- ing should be put in order and a lot of refuse there should be rc- lnoved at once. This will entail but little expense as the work call be dent: by the regular City~moli ilur- ing wet days when it is not flt lo work outside. The Council Chamber. Clerk's (ii- flce. Mayor's Office, Water Works Office. need to have walls ciouilcd mid some ceilings whitened. On the lower floorsome changes will l"uve to he niade in the Police Cells. ‘These are in a bad condition ailrl should be attended '0 affonce. ‘li is hard to say what is best to be dolls here, but certain thlt it is n change must be mndo. We “could suggest that the Police Committee meet the Public Property Commit- tcec and talk the matter river. The roof over the Police Cells leaks badly at times and in our opinion l-ts condition should ‘be lodked into. Wire netting should be placed ov- er the windows on the illird story to prevent illrt from accumulating. MARKET ‘I-l0ilJSl<‘F-'l‘here are several bad leaks in the roof of this building. These roofs are at their worst during thaws in winter time. On the north side of. the ibllildlng over the entrance to the stairway, the plaster is badly brok- ell due to ithe water coming through. Over the door the electric wiring ls in a very bad condition and in our opinion is dangerous. We would recommend that this be attended to at once, Over this door on the outside the gutter is broken away and water pours down direct- ly over the door, making it very disagreeable for those entering tho building. One of the conductors here is not working. Several of the conductors in different parts of the building need repairing. lt is our opinion that the City is not deriv- ing the revenue it should from this building and it is our intention to bring before the Council a recom- mendation with regard to remodel- ling, which we think will be the means by which a. much larger revenue can ho iabtalll-sd. Tue year- ly tenants of this building keep their places in oxcell-ailt condition. VICTORIA iPARK.—'l'he at!’ prouch to the Park along the swit- er front is in bad condition. and needs immediate attention. There are many large holes which are a source of great danger to pedestri- ans. if this walk cannot be attend- ed to at once, we would suggest it be closed to traffic ln order ot ore vent accidents. The Park Rond- way near Brighton road is also in bad condition in places, and acci- dents nre liable to happen there, at any time. We would also silggei-if. this be closed until it can be prop- erly fixed. While it is a little early to ipnsn an opinion on the condition of the Pslifitsalf, wo have seen enough to warrant our sussellllli; lhe ‘D1116 ing of at least llvfo men there to help the caretaker clean up. Con- siderable cleaning has been done. Brought 1st Thresh- Bruce. and brou-ght the fir-st threshing machine his home here. Expects Circulation EflNl-‘Elilfllilliil IJHEBHATIUN EIVIPIHE__ [VENT Is the Object of a. Movement Sponsor- ed by an Ont. Man- Suggests King and Councillor l. J. Yeio, Chairman of the Street Conlmittee said there was very little to report with thc exception of the work of_streel slpring cleaning. lie remarked that the streets are about completed and added that the city was using u road machine. kindly loaned by the Provincial Government and said machine was giving every sat isfactlon, and that all streets ill the ell)’ could be covered in one week ' bly u machine of similar construc- Queen olr Prlnce toil and that only one quarter of ° the cost previously experienced Cross, antic for- \V0lli(i entail its successful curry- OCCHSIOII. lng out. Councillor Yeo referred ' thc question to Councillor Pl-owsc. ‘Chairman o_f the »Flnnnc.e (foillmlt we. tho latter spoke not only ill PM‘ fect accord but congratulated the former and his Committee on the “X99119!!! W010i done this spring on the city streets. Councillor Yeo added that wifil lvfinect to the cleaning of the per- manent streets from $800 to $1.000 could be saved yearly on the adop 11°11 “I "will"! DOWBP. a machine that iwould do the work in far less time than at present. His Worship the Mayor also con- gratulated Councillor Yon on hibl report and on lbc excellent work- accompllshoti this spring, . (Canadian Press) TORONTO, May 10—-The celeb- ration -of the Diamond Jubilee of Confederation on Dominion Day next as an Ellipirc as well as u Canadian event is the object of a movement now being sponsored by James P. Murray. former Ontario Vice-President of the Canadian Manufacturers Association. Alt Mr. blllrrays suggestion, the Empire Club has taken up his pro- llosals for a huge national celebra- tion of the Jubilee. He has sug- gested that offorra be made to have filo King and Queen. or the Prince of Wales, cross file. Atlantic for tho _______ F-{OCCHMOII and at lbr- time have an i» -- i °.Z.°ZZ..§°.Z°§2I prosentativo. lie also urged that a special posr. age stamp be issued to commemor- llif‘ the event. and that the British irnvcrnlilonl have its ‘building reodv for lilo 1927 (Tnnaillnn National Ex- hiblliori. All tho legislatures will be asked for flnzincial and executive co-oper- 22 PersonsDrown When Volga Over- flows Its Banks MOSCOW. May 10. —-Twcuty.iltien, iinil. be i-lfatos if a. all pos- two persons have been drownouslblc the conforonce of Empire in floods caused by the overflow- ing of the Volga River. Much damage has been done between Yarosiav and “Mini-Novgorod, where the water is at an unpro- cedented height, covering a tract of country twenty miles wide. The water is covered with tho Wreckage of houses and collie car- casses. Several i-llcalncrs are carrying on salvaging operations. prcmirrrl isllilld ‘be proposed and arranged lo convene in (litnada. Musicale And Entertainment in St. James Hall Si. James Hall w!“ filled f0 r119 ilpootrshlast pliihli. \.i'. audience - - la ad ant c pal =.‘ z» i ‘l! bi .‘ (‘lass musicals llllfi‘ '1‘ Flfljllllmlfilfl, and they were not n ppolnted. Western Canada The names of thc pa...“ llt’l‘!, all well known in music and bislrlonic circles worn an attraction which low lovers rlf music cared to miss iind thc wholc prrig-razllllle was llllll‘ up in lill‘ most sanguine ex- pectation. Walkis, Mrs Lawson, Mrs. MacKluiioll, Miss Jlflqllfiihla MacDonald, Dlilgwell. Bruce, Ray- mond, us musicians; Miss Smith lllld D- Bllgllr Shaw. in hlstrlonlc roles, are names to fill any audi- torium in Charlottetown. The programme consisted of two piano solos by Mr. Watkis, two vocal solos lu French by Mr. ‘Raoul Raymond, a duet by Mrs. Lawson and Mrs MacKiunon. two vocal solos by Mr. Dingwl-lll, a quarfeffo by Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. biacltlilnoll, Mr. Dingwell and Mr. Brilce, a reading by Miss Smith and an orlglnslpoem by D. Edgar ‘Shaw, accompanied on the piano hy Mrs. Lawson. and the Notional Anthem. Needless to say every number was a gem. Mr. Raymond who on this occasion appeared for liln first flmn before a Charlotte- town audience possesses a rich flexible bass voice of great range and richness. He was accom- panlorl by ‘Mrs. Raymond also a Jnlcnlcrl pianist. Mr nnrl Mrs Iltnymonll will ilf‘ Wllfllliy welcom- ___ ind in (‘llilrlnflolilivllfi-i iiluslval oir- _ (Canadian Press.) WINNJPEG. M-ay 10—1la.mcs 93. a native of Manitoba pioneer agrlculturlst who to Western Canada. is dead at .Wili Exceed Million (Canadian Press) LONDON, May‘ 10.-Tho British Gazette, strlks organ of the government, expects that shortly its circulation will ex-‘ ceed one million daily and that u will be available resul- arly in all parts o1 the country Last Saturday 836.000 copies ‘were run off the press. A large part0! the Issues are being sent by aeroplane to the remote parts of the ccunltry and the remainder are being transport- ed by motor cars. The news- paper declares the workers In the plant are receiving the normal rate oi ipay and are not asking for more. F’ " ii" ' clos in svlllvh flit-y will bo n valu- ARE iablo acquisition. |N(,5 . Tho mltcrlainmcill was prri- sTueeonfl {H ‘nouncod one of lilo flour. if not t-lle licsf. given in Si. James llnll. ‘THAT N EVER \ ___ \ApOL-OQ\1E - , /\\-—/ 1 l Announcemelits, i Coming Events, but there is a lot of cleaning which should be looked after at once. A number of trees, and a quantity of young growth will have to be rslnovotl. if we wish lo save our groves. Last year a concrete walk was built along the water front. The City Engineer will re- port on this. IPOWNAL his prop- erty is in good condition. if financ- es permit we would suggest tho painting of the fence around the Gravel Yard. A new fence is requlr ed on the East side of the property recently purchased on Richmond Street, West. and‘ on which the hot house is situated. This fence is in a dlla iduied condition. QUilgENB Wll-[MIIF is in good condition, the tens to having spent considerable mo! in driving pil- es, planking. etc. iAll of which is respectfully nub- mltted. W. MORAN Meetings, Etc. "Y. M. f‘. A. Rummage Sale. Market Building. May 27th. o2ofI-ll-15.iR.22.25.26-27-1i "Fiilrliing. iSlepvlancing. Old- limo (‘nmlc Sonlgs at "An Arlwns (‘ovrboy" by ifho Kolly‘s Cross Dramatic (‘lub in iPrilwe Edvrlrd Theatre, May 14th. 9189-5-11-006. "important meeting of the ladies Auxiliary C. W. V. A. will ho hclil iii the (i. W. V. A. Parlors m .'t..'lo Tilosdsy. Every mombor llllfl all who would like to become nlonlbors are request ' f0 lttehd. 9179-1041 "Borden on Wednesday, May 12th if fine. If not on Thunldcg May 13th. Bordon Dremltlc Club will stage the three cct- play or ‘m; filmouil Walter ‘ Hare. entitled "Always in Trouble or I Hoodoid- . Coon." Old time stop-Hind . and violin. mxtro TORONTO. May 11. -Mnrlt.lmo. moderate to fresh south-omit wlnrlll mostly cloudy and cool, with u few scattered showers. Following are the maximum snil minimum temperatures: Toronto, cloudy Montreal, cloudy Quebec, cloudy Hdiffl. flir Still! John, 10g . .. I. 4i. I ‘l’ r. ci-ia AN i thtblln rty - -_.._ ¢---- l - cousco- Boston, cloudy New York. fsll- 4-46 party of trained talent. tol- further ‘t... specialty --' 4 .