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CANADA. SATURDAY, MAY 23,019-25 I I _cl __` | A I N N N NI NNIIMIIIINT ALIISIIN PIIIYERS UN NEW INHK f STHIET ed and Little Girl Shot in Leg liv '__' eve NEW YORK May 22 -Two men R emerged from the Tumble inn, aI|| cafe at 314 East 112th street to wi . ,nr __ “The Romantic Age” To Large Audience-Much Humor Per- vades Romantic Atmosphere' -_M01 cunt Allison College Players fection. At -no time was ible out of ed up 'to their reputation last'place and his witticisms captured M ning in' tllre ipresentaition of "Thel an~tl.c Age." A. A. |Milne'-s de-'ce_ 11*/ful three not evmedy. The nt-I -David McLeod as "Ern" was very dance at the Prince -Ed.ward|ciI2ver. T-he par.; was small so lwals day and, walking a dozen yards we from each other, drew revolvers rep s large _and 'the -gatheiilng was|Mr. McLeod, 'but thc actiomwas 'hi-g he Mount Allison Orchestra nen- and blazed away. Indiifereiit to the T ~ red some very 'popular -pieces as presence of men women and child de ren in the street sash fired two all e cur shots and one of the men dropped, tel n ascended on what was destin- r seen here. immediately, while women BV he story was a -Nea-utlifuliy rom- screamed and men ran 'to sheiter,` 'I' the man shot was picked up and an shoved into an automobile and car- of ried away. The other man ran and “n disappeared. an sippeal. The action, en-un.cllat'ion d stage deiportrmeng was 'perfect d far above -th'e type usually seen tic one and carried a vast amount' SIIIIRE BIG NIT as Well Portrayed the -hearty applause of the audien- resenltabive. |nnd his impersonation was ve-ry ,fine. __ | Mr. T-ruemani rendered two ex-- overtu-re after lwhicih th -,ccptionaliy fine violin solos Us- itween the second and third acts. One item on -ilhe rprogramrme-vocal solo by Miss Olive Rankin, was not lleiiviercd -to the great regret of the audience. The lighting effects and stage settings were especially good and tended to increase the romantic at- 'When Detectives Murtha and In Caputo arrived they found a help- ' $8 less little girl on the sidewalk at She had been shot in the right leg cl. wounded in the sh-ee; . ed =to 'be one of -the nicest, lplays . s ed her plight being unknown to most km of those who were still gripped by thu the excitement and fright of thelfo situation. to The child is Helen Amoroso, iive dies years old, of 315 East 112th street. fir She was rushed to the Harlem-a the appearance of any man seek be _- i ing treatment for a bullet wound. mm .Soon after Joseph Teune, 25, of M; 357 East 118th street, appeared at M the Harlem Hospital, 1-ie was' a wounded :ln the chest and was in n nf., The dtectives made for the hos an . ‘ 'ri Dlllll at 01106' and GUGSUOU mm- talent and her action was clever. st He admitted that he was shot in _Miss Em, Rogm-5 .had a very ex. M il\‘ontJ of the Tumble Inn, but' he acti insisted that he happened. to be Mns. passing at the time. The investi- vsd gation is being continued. BU Mr And Riffiansye-5, ( Cs nadlsn Press) glmapl and H EEZ, May 22-The forces of mi General Count de Chambrun had M violent fighting yesterday with pm, Abdelkrims Riffiaiis. Reports he reaching' _here today aivnounce nm. complete success was ilndlcated. Ma Suiter Is Enjoined ~ ' Man Seriously Wound- . . , l _ un; » l H1118 violent righting Between French ii’-E' S aippearance and ‘beautiful dict- , imadle lt'lie character a iiv'i.nlg , The rrdle was emot-i-onal and anlilc and the iperformance by s Welton was one of the big of the oviening. iss Lucille -Hodgson as Jane. tter of fact, and adlherlng -to the de a_'cha-r.min‘g contrast to Melis- e. Mil-ss -Hlodgson displayed great ng and trying -part in that of Knlowles. sei!-designated in- . ri id. 'Her portrayal of this role was that could /be desired and later on a typical 'modern Lili. Tlwo beautiful solos were dered -by him during 'the show. 'I‘~ru'rm~an made a -illne impress- on -the audience. _ r. Ernest N. il-Iuestis as “Bobby” eyed Brest 'lilstrionic ability his 'work was greatly admired. will undoubtedly make a great in 'future Mount A_'.pmd ct] o r Sinclair dispensed unany amalteur iproductions. To Miss m»os‘phere of the play. The success M. lLoslie, IB. L. ll.. under whose whiclh greeted Mount Allison Play- eotion the .performance was cps evenywhere on their -tour is ed, must go 9. 'great dleal of easily understood after seeinlg last' it, 'llhe iplayers were absolutely evenings performance, That 'they Br Perfect in t'l1l€ir lines and will continue to have lbig attend- s were enabled to give_a per- ences in their future appearances 'nice which would do ered-it is undou-bted. any .professional comlpanly. in- Thle 'management Q fthe company d it is d‘o'u‘btf-ul if any but a is as foi-lows: Business Manager. sg cis-ss Company could gwe such Ernest N- HHBSUBI COWHDHHY M1111- ‘ plendid show. agar. Albert 'l‘ruen1an° Hospital by the detectives. M ' . - The detectives sent word to all M0 ~ ‘ '. ' ‘ - hospitals In the vicinity of the shoot IDE ing and asked for notification of|I°l\ng , Production Iss Laura Welton lin the role of Manager, Lawton Scovil It is in iisande Knowle,|wiith her charm deed a pity ihat the Players can not -repeat the -performance. m-<4-¢»l__. 3? -5_4 `£' ' '='=- 3 1 "<33: 1 Zi _ "'| serious common. lgmnlcilples of the 20th. century, .1 . . . ._ M mlb t OTTNAWA Ont May 22 An ij, er W. Truefman as open dom- i.rI1m1g.,-a'I.r0n. Olney coup; luis believe liquor 'ls also shipped "W0 Cham'-I“‘8"G°1'V|lB0 M8il0l‘y. not harm. and would ‘benefit -to i an 0119 mme illfelltfell' PUUIHII- some extent, the development of li Canada, was this opinion cxipreascd by Waiter Maughan. of rghe Canad- ian Pacific Railway Pssen-gcr De- partnien-t 'before the Ocean Rates Committee 'of this House of Com- mons today. The United States 'before the war, he said. 'had admitted about 1,500,-I 000 aliens every ylsar. Ho 'believed f u Ons. Canada 'was less -rigid in its re- rc tnttil Wilson McLellan in »the‘gu'lations Canadian industry woulld J graaltly -benefit Asked 'lf a. transient . - 00 tlful trulsms in a splendd man- pqpulstlon. 'was desirable. Mir. fe - 'Hb VIICW-Point of lill; and,Ma'ug~han stuck his gun-s.iSuch a in rrlage was nllcelyiportrayed. population coul¢No not deprivie Can- A Ml l1HWf0H SCOWI as I-Henry ada -of anything, many 'of 'them E nowle was 1'. modern father to per- would stay. and alll of ilbam leave some money in-lihe country. ' From Taking His ,A Life _ rN|EW YORK, May 22.-For the rim; time in the history of the New ' Jersey courts- an order 'was 'issued today restraining a -loveslck re- $12 looted .suitor from committiiig suic- ide on the doorstop of the lli'i9i"S. home. The rejected one 'was John Do' 0 Largo, aged 26, North Bergen. N- on J.. whom -Dominick 'Grier-ia.. of that m(‘ city. charged 'had threatened to kill or himself on hig doomtelp If 0icia'ii exp 18-yearold daughter. Marin. lN'l'-Ito" slslled 'ln ner retusll to ses 'h'i'm. In t I Kriintinlz the order 'to Giela. Re- Dnsémlv-B whm n thg General Election of 1921. corder Miles in North Bergen “BI County Court advised- De Largo to me seek ailiectlon elsewhere. 8,, I url i Condensed Specials `.‘° n ` BAII.-4e_, pgs word, not each IRI; Insertion in this solemn. - of . V ._ _ iw ~ Id¢vi 'W/wrap: -_ noone Hehe.-“'11 nrediwm sise office safe. Please “"9 vars sour.; price to J. o. oswwli of Guardian. 1137-5-zo-if the |ele s,ooo or rustic MoNsv,ur., shore. f _ . C cutilturc was brought to thc at- tlon ol the country during the tuency of North Essex by a maj- ty of 7195. The seat was render- vacanrt by the death of the Hon- orable W. C. Kennedy, and, on |Mar-eh 1, 19211, an rieorlon was held ir illl the vacancy. The Govern- $ STIINNIIINII HEIELITIIINS _KINN ENVT. SPENT FOR POLITICAL PURPOSES ` 'i"l`AWA, May 22.--A striking mple of the King Govcrnn1ciit'u hed ol' carrying out its pledges ioncsty and economy in public week by W. A. Boys, M.l’. Con- Liberal party carried the con- t of the ltlglit Honorable Muc- zie King had lost the' conlldence I the electors cf that constituency 5 suoh an extent that desperate o ces were found necessary to se- A s the election of a Government 5 porter. The construction of a in arf at Be-lie River was onenof W I d t h.ld t tu B 'S ct¢;lreIw_en:\efIIe:- ae ce?rIlDaign ill tsl of $112,360.25 without any ex- °° ich the Prime Minister. -mein-t 'WAN1'so_'rwo on 111-ins:-: Wh NF _IXTHNINI-INNN counts Committee A number of 0 oath The investigation did not 11 proceed very [ar until there was lound that the $30,000.00 wasmere- ly for the erection of a pier and _that extensive dredging was undertaken under a general l-tem in the estim- ates, which information had not been disclosed to the House. A areful perusal of the files and ex- amination of the witnesses also as -to be constructed at a cost of 30,000.00. "" ‘ ~ The east we-ll and the esplanade miprovements have cost to date . 8 5 to - H ver $40,000.00 and Engineer Craig dméétegolt would ntakhe at dieast 3 10, 0. more to ns te re 5- g and be placed the cost of -the °f est -Pier whlog has to be con- 0 rss. and t-he En Incer admitted lt 32 “Sting” Wins - Miss Wethered E WoI.hored,‘ retained th _'BrItisli La il odny by heating Miss -Cccll Leitch In order to have the facts fully “t presented, \ir Boys asked for an In investigation by the Public Ac ,th witnesses were examined undcrlw Largest Fur Auction brought out -the fact that to make 5: the work permanent. ii -further wall ere ended today in the ,Masonic estcrday, about 50 tons of Aus- .; _. r _ ,, ov 32'360'25 dred In du co" nal offerings. Top for skunk‘ as 84 and prices fell 10 percent. nder the winter sales averages n black and short skins. boils tructed at 830.0 0.00, making a tc- 3" ` PRAISES BRITAIN I z* Y I I I CHAUNCEY M. DEPEW Dean of American after-dlnlr cr speakers, In addresislng the delegates from the British Em- pire to the International Police Convention, st New York. had great praise for the British Em- pire and what lit stood 'for. Ho says that nothing has done so much to stabilize the world as the recent announcement of Winston Churchill -that “Eng- land is on a gold basis." A-<4->-_-. (Canadian Press) cizurc here today of a large quant- tlity of high quality liquor which formed part of a cargo of thc eaiiici' Yan from Jonesport, aine, federal authorities began investigation of an alleged new im running route from Canada over the international boundary to aillc ports. From Maine offic- o ull parts of country iii merchan- lse packages. $10,000 Handicap (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May 22-lStIn‘l.:, a cord breaking colt owncil hy amos Butler today won the $10,- 0 Metropolitan Handicap, the nture of the Belmont Park open- g, by two lengths. "Shuffle long" was second and "Herenad- r," third. Retains Golf Championship TROON May 22-\/lisa Joyce ics open golf champITmii~llilp title 37th hole In a hard fought nintch at was all square at the cud of a first round. and again nt the nd of the second, (Miles Wclncrnd nu -the chnnipionsliip ln 102;: and gain lnst year. Ended Yesterday (Canadian Press) NEW YORK. Mlly 22-With a and total of $0,100,000 the larg- l.Ra\v Fur Auction ever held nil. The skunk left over from ' llan rabbits, ‘47.000 concs and er one 'thousand racoon were the the New York Auction Company d broad -pelts advanced’ 10 per nt. The rabbit skins -touched 1 ri ic: =l:l""" MG-I5 ¢==--1 ?| l“'“I, = w BOSTON, 'May 22. -With the' of 10 percent over the winter sales i tain Peace, Says Chauncey Depew . Y » E 'telling them that 'h'e could "dis t-lii'ctl.y remem-ber ellr-hty years of life.” Chauncey M. 'Devew sn" at a iuncheon of ihle Pilgrims’ Soc- iety of iihe Uiilted 'States in honor of the British delegates to the in- ternational Police Conilsrence to- 'ilay wii.h a vigor and a sparkling \vit of which any 'man half his age might -well 'be lproud. ` Throughout iM-r. Depiewls address. which he delivered ln. a resonant voice 'giving little evidence of his 91 years and iwuth firm gestures i Britain said ‘we will :pay our I n tlr: honce-ty of the world at . Y B' own govcrnlniontf lic snld. at ri c-uthcd.rml. and will work with -us for the ideals Ccmmlssioiiiar C. »E_ Gower, head of ltha Chief Constables' Associa- tion of England and Wailea. speak- ing .for -the visiting .police officials, said that__ the hospitality of the United Sitaltoe to Ibifrnieolf and his fe-I-low delegates, would"rem'ain one of .the brightest 'memories of the conference. ~ The conference, he said, had -re- sulted in better understanding among lpolice the world over. ----___...._______g rabbit dropped 10 percent. Bidd- ing lor racoon featured the day. It moved smartly at prices ranging to $11.25 and showed an advance .04 a pound, with the beet cones pan stents on Oct NEW YORK Ma 22 -Aithoui h ,|][|]§[H H[|N|]5IIISTINGIIISHEIl BRITISH I :H[TN][[,i,'I II, _ SIIIITIER PASSES so IIN" B__N|Iil_'N uri; rilstrseiisi ._ B0i1l}St1'1v11\_g to Mem- Reached Age of 73. ' DEAL, Eng.. May 22.-'Earioif Yipres. ilicltter known as Field Marshall French ag ._ he was 'thc officer personal-ly select- "-~ cd by Lord Kitchener who was Sec- Bricislh :world lwar hero, died -here today aged 73. Field Marshall Lord French was born at Hiipplo Vale on -Sept- cinilber 28th.. 1852 the -same year that wit- whioh forcibly pomved his remark nessed- 'tlhe birth of General Joffrc. Sir John Fnench 1 The nnnusl auction of the Com- |°""°m0ll board rl, can be ac-,'b°" og ` ' oth mlnnlnodsted at 1;! Greet George im '49 , ority of 1072 or 6123 less than the f dzcrimrnm oF p,qE`/sg; mb ........ ° ei- - -- emu 7 exeoii . Gear an I ll 10h Pflmffg PNIOIO 183. 192 ""'%_-.-s-»--_-.1 *ron ssl.:-cilolcs wiu~rs~'""‘ 5 “fe sem wh“'._Gomon W‘,$l;arf at Belle River The vote was c Dawsoii, Cspe Traverse. lm, uni is as-ai ,,,, P '@0011 cmvasssn ron ri-ls 21' °I¢¥. on commission bash Must ,m be llve wire. and Obie to -make V0 Def day. None other need 3; WNY- 3-. c.o. tllxifliisn. ~ ~ im-emi 9" t of Windsor, on lake St. Clair. v 4 _ _ ,di 3 to which there are now EGM l'°\‘b°"l i ATO MA V.;»H9R IAUI 3,.h°‘:n:u.’gF‘§l;;I?';| ggffrhg wat- and these have to go without need- *lbinwsll ter, two row hill” 1| ggeeedingly shallow, varying ed lm rovements while the large tv/o row oultlvlltof. sprayer, 0.1¢.. T; llmmoth. All new last seuoi1.»y,¢ cial election workers took part. P. Healy was elected by s mal- 8 eral majority of ar year and four i nthe previous. f 11 the session of Parliament of e 3, 880.000 was placed in the es- t ates for the construction of a IBe orously opposed by the Conserv H os on the around that the ex- 0 lilture was unjustidsbla, not ly because there is little 'business ti Belle River, 'init owlnl 10 "W 3 ation of a harbor and the shal- e ness of the water. l lie niver is ii vuisse 17 mile! .num 8 i hes to 5 B ‘tlzgrthn dI|t£lTc£et‘;I1t inltmcti: the lake B of his Government and many W er members of Parliament and oo ince the work was completed last all, the chan-nel has iiliéady illled n to the extent of from four toflve eet and -that it 'wifi llll lu to that xtent this yeai o\v'iig to the fact hat the west wall has notfbeen coh- tructed. That \vlll mean that the, hannel will have to he re-dredged t an additional cost of $30,000.00 1- $40,000.00. 125,000.00 is an outrage. and oil!- suluelilly of the -place for ¢h° "gem mmm", ,M ,he ,Mem 0, he sitting member. A. F. Healy. There are numerous 'Doris 011 8 um' above mentioned ll Wlsted in mplete the work. The engineer also niimltted -that it le contended by the Conserva- ve party that the expenditure ol' 1-be ihsilhea from any standpoint rloas hikes or importance in s ohio take at im: $125,000.00 to I’ ringing one dollar each. 1-letters .§~.` ofE\lerv T°D8U¢ My 281.11195- ‘ PIII _=l i I g? 5' 5 D T/7.1. No. 90 Gaturday. a -_At -Home in ‘ Holland Ao the result ol lnsloeont re- quests, Metra have established an s|oy|oy~_.ln Noland their reli- reuntatlvo bel ~ H. Ten Brooke, Burjovnzrr Rslgsr- strast, wt' tits: t._|Th: llrlt order a ll I Ba ll°r wlillfsmnli. laugh.: with Mio llsoulta that really are do- “Mlms", said Betty, "een l have n elses of candy." "Cui, my dear, I just gave you ihree."_ "I know, but I think one will be enough this time.” .ni Buttons, nies Cakes, and Daily Clk”-'thru additions to elle River ~ r *wiv to novntt _la me11liisa.oi iaoo feet. me io get iz fm oi sur-ii are llaokenils Kiss* arm. mar, 1-.oi -1. oo¢i'.n-aim.. sr.-in ir so 40001-eiffom "'°"'°"'- ' r ' ..'- - 'wi' o _ , _ `» _ L'-4; ul ii°i'_¢or»v"»"',=.'ir ...... . 'iw-.-.. '_ y . 4th. " .grilling would commence in the -it would tart early in the Spring l ' A; phe outbreak ofthe Great W Sir John French. as hethen wits. had retired 'froiivactive a'€‘rv'.cc but |nfta'ry of State -for War .to liiecomo 'generali'ssiiiio. He was then 62 n-ntl but was then an actual reality. _ - S 1 th ' H leld 'coni-niand _ _ ' I1 _ t th l th i - :the tenor of lhis thouight was the iii- _ _Heewas regggfted at ,Harrow and :gd m,i@e0;S;eqr|(;f,tLgi§gn.;{e[?,;e_;l§; li 5333531151 I;;g&U`B_§;§e;;a,tGe;e?ug;' in his 1‘5th. year entered the Navyiilirection of the war brought about D me ,pepgod of -his |"e_ g by way ofthe famous training ship‘H PGOFSMIIZHIIOH st the front. The ‘ As an exampiio of t-his growth in 11}\£lli-nt1111i§~t\>tl>f<=;o;1e s'rmiddy on the Q‘H*h°Son‘;S;‘i§n<;ra;'P°"ene§‘;T’l;§;;‘l:“;:If gl dhf,'M._ D tm th -rgaelrso. -ter ouryearsiu ' “G” _ _ ' 82;." if; De; Mali? ,mag whg the Navy Epgnoh transferred _muheleiipreme control and French 're _ wenf “_ ,bo Km Gem, e ,L me ai-my baglnning Wm, the artillery turned to take command of the I ivsmhify i:rsposTtion fhri I-raid' Im’ "ansfefrins at the nge or 21 h°m° f‘°1°C@=* l‘@e"l"s ‘Sir 'Dvuslsé '*‘ ..King. HOW are you., T want you (50 the g.¢h_ Hussanq He won ms Haig as this successor at 'the front. meet my son .. “Now subpose .. sam gpm-5 in ,the Nile expedition under In recognition of his great servlccsia 1. ' . . i J . 1 - - llfilepcrw. when 'w'e' were 'closer ll_“a‘;"l;lm\i\;’l¢;Nlii8lil¢;y;l|e4J;_n1iJ{in(i;0!\', May 22-The Kills and Queen held their first court of the scihsuii tonight at iluckiiig- liuiii Pulni_'L~. Thu uttondaiiuc was largely from iliploniatic and Ol- licinl circles, as is customary ht thc first court, and nunibercli ill all about one tl1oiisantl_l-Zucsls, the Lord Chamberlain having issued hc iiiaxliiium in\'itaii0nS in 0i`lI<=\' to please as iiiniiy -as 1105'-*H110-Of those who wished to be Dl`°'259“l-- At 9.30 the Royal procession. ended bythe King in the uniform f ti colonel-in-cliief oi’ the Life Guards, and the Queen.in a SUWH f sort silver tissue, entered the hrone room to the strains of the _ National Anthem, played by bMldB n the music gallery, and in the liaflrangle the members of the Royal family grouped behind Tlnui' Majcstiles 'on the Throne dals nil thc presentations, commenc- ig with the iliploiiizitlc circle bc- au. Ovcr 500 matruns and dc- dehts. it had a vtremendoms my (camdlan Press) Enirnation ever since Great V _ - _ I ain concluded it would not lic NJIs(i:;(l1iIi€:i;le-;"NiEIictci1IiT NIIII IllI1eiiI`;I~TdM’1' enI[ALmAx' T" lMay 22T`S“"‘ good policy to withflrsw the army , Y _ ' ee" gmdua 05 ncudmg “me I" of occupation from the Cologne Speaking of the International electrical engineer-in ’ 8. seven iii a,.,.,,_ Police Convention. which he iprals- mechanical engineering null one cd lhl hi -M . D . . K Y. r epew affirmed his in niinlng engineering were pre- ---<>¢><~ li faith i r - sented diplomas at the grudaation 8256- cxercfses of the Nova Scoti t h- tTtlicre are, a ftewutroublg /zngltclers 'nica-I college held licrc lhisa I d F p on o -lve»ysea ngwa rernoon. people learned and b -breaklnr Th . - _ _ - -_ _ or ri ' _ ' e graduates liicliulcd oicctilc al en c glnc ring. Alexanlc (‘. "My ilrlends, the place to stop Moore, Fredericton; W [TIIiitoiI, Coni-iii-linlsiii is at its source-noft B. A., 'Clinrloltetown I -_- after llhcy liii-vo Icxiploded a 'bonrb (Ci"Bdiaf1 PPMS) in cloaliii.: -his address. Mr, G 1 _ H /\i°i'.lillilaliop ilriichnsl. Iilcuirval Dr-ipew gal-d; appears lu tli<~ ll:-il of pi'ul»nl»lli'ii<-r-' "1-‘.|»|igm|H of the 13|-nigh E,n_ph»e_ l`ur ii new c:ii'ili|ii|lal|i|», wlio, :ic- wo gxpnrl .in you our 'friendship _ ' vorilllil: in iw-|>o.“t/; Iii \-iillvaii r-ir nm] .we kmqw you .w||'| return 10 rlcs, \\"l|l lic i:l'<-:limi iiiiiiicillnivly I your 'gcml houics with good 'feeling -- llfler lifly WIN” i"'>'»ilVIlI'.‘-‘-'- Mr. Hugh McKay. Dr. L. E city to conduct a final checkover of the prospccted oil areas. They will -be joined in n few days by Messrs Chapin, Prout, Garfield and Beckwith. l-n the first survey which Mr. McKay made 'tha entire island was covered and several areas showed to be particularly interesting. gone from the Gs/:pe Coast io Cape Breton and have made an intensive search for oil or gas areas. Yesterday the party was out to Keppoclc and Pownal and their activities will keep them here for several weeks and during their visit the Island will be ade- quately tested.- The services of the very best geologists have been secured and s tremendous amount of work is being undertaken. ' i Questioned by s Guardian repre- ‘sentatlve as to when drilling .would take place Mr. McKay could not say defliiitely when. The ex- .istence of oil cannot he decisively ‘determined uirtil drilling does -take place and he estimated that -when the final check-up was com- -pleted, lfthe weather conditions wsrranted,lt was probable that the nil. if the-winter was 'loo near so that all the 'Summer could be given to the work of drilling which is obviously s -long-thy undertak- ll. The Syndicate which Mr. McKay “presents has spent a consider- and weight at 12. _ _. W _ h preach George 'lI'l and shake his 'Y _ ' D hand He 'would halve gone to tlhle | Tower and nerver got out George V so 1, 8. ls' defmocrag and he said: “Glad N U T E Aiiicriczin Ambassador and Mrs. to see you. Is your 'family wiclll" § | 'i‘hat’s kin across the sea " has been in a state of suspended ROME, May 22~ -Thr- liaiiii' of org ri. ri nr, .1 iii shirier, Mr. iisroiri soya ahr1'MrI ' ani1(\I;tIr0€__. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "Big Show. St. Pelors, Monday. 1203. “Reserve June 3rd for ii good laugh in Victoria -ilnil. 9336-0-ill. “Annual niccllng Protestant Oriih-inage, Zion Hall, June 4th. . 1144 5 20 4l “Come lo Stanicy Hall and bear John Anderson lecture on Monday evening, May 25. Sale of loo cream. 117') H lin n' _ "Sponri Victoria Day at Rocky Point. S. S. Hillsboro lei1veaPrlnco Street Wharf nl 8. 9.30 and li a.m. ' _ _ 1197-6-23-2| »~or..-irrmw liens icecream soc- iail and serie df Alfbl‘f'l9h Quilt, Thiirsilay. May I8. iff not fha lnmo Friday. ' 1102-6-23-sw. _ °~w\ml\¢:-noir: forest umm show Snnris. 'rueerrey "virtuous listers" also La-rry Bullion Ootnody. 2103. n li mi M0 §:"'§°:u,s"T;’:T§IIi':|mTiTiu ';. s. use