i. A i APRIL 12. 19s: PRICE REIIIIGTIIIIS- 0N scnuusoiisn rssn i... l||ll0ll nsnir rm Westiilliavesfewtonl ofsaclalof the “w. y." known Feeds u. eiees. wlslohwe are affeslngsttha fdlewlng special prices Qlild‘ Ill Mb. _ seliumscber reed as .... ..§ m,“ Unlonllalrylbcdatu}. "umwz: Th0 above balanced retinas are eaeepiienm, ‘M "h, for llols and Cal"! Ii lllllssassn of tbayesr. so“ up‘; your orders promptly as oar-supply ls limited. A. llllllllE & '00. -n11-;-\rrse'.sve1se,s|e llavtdDbsillasnrasrliio-o Classified Advertisements Y?‘ AA‘ 4 wvv-WW v1 Agents Wanted Y‘ lp ~Wanted ‘WM yesterday mains s drunk GEIITIiAI. Gllllililll cm coupon-one reeuu wonlhlv mcctlngpf the City Coun- cilwliichwaltobehaidlagtgegg. 1N was sdiouraee until tonight. ronros cools-as so... wesiinsdtlaiydccataoi-iendsya. almanac was senieneedto so days 1a. . rsnsunsit nssn - urn. Jerry which. oi this oily received a tel- 9Z1‘!!! Saturday conveying the sad news that her eistcr, Mrs. Frank Buote. had passed sway suddenly Iii Tlsnish- The funeral was held yflilvfdly morning at I o'clock. Prince Nicholas Will ine, who spent the past week in N01; Compromise Charlottetown. where Katherine ' underwent a serious operation in BUOI-lmlilsr, Apr-u 11-(A.E.)- therrineeldwardfsiandnosniisl Another kink was twisted toil” lllraneyainjarmlgt yitesdaylntothemuch tangled demonic mornins-oareturntotheirbonsin affcirlof thenumsnisuroyalfain- Bumnierside. ily when Prince Nicholas, brother of Killl 08ml. stubbornly refilled 00 OFIICIIOIIIIOVIIJ-‘Ific renounce his mcngsnatic wife. the Maritime meetrie 0a.. pill ooowlflioi-mer sane. Lucia Deletu. lhecffieeseeorsirtoasaeetrerm-l As s. result the status of the "l? wormed by Johnston a Ward. Prince's November wedding in The building is new illdqgolng n- 1001 remains where it was-non- Plllnbyl-I-mlsvwmocntraotcrand srlstentintheeyesof thesupreino ll ls closeted that it will be new court of Rumanla. M decoration about the endof the The impasse came again to cu.- mmm llc notice recently when the ycuns , Prince left Bucharest for France o") LADIES’ IIODIp-Ths prem- iwith his bride. He was summoned IIIUIN IOIIr-ifll. QLP. Callum and her daughter Kathi!- GIBO RISING-The regular weekly dinner meeting a the Gyro Club was held last evening. in the Canadian National Hotel with Ml‘. 600110 R. Michelin}; in! "w oiwir- It was the last inset-I ins before the annual meeting- mllli! matters 0! importance to the‘ ' Club were discussed. ~ ——- I WEDDING lllelei—'l‘hc matfi- Ilbildd" was the subject of an inter- l I80 of Gertrude Mae White, eldest 18cc on Pownsl street opposite the back by carol for another confer- Osnadlan National Hotel formerly ence, srirvlng on ssturdsy by aero- "WPM by Mr. decree Fllliter. piano. . Mlflflder of the Bank of Mcntresu The Prince remained in the pal- is to be turned into an Old Ladies‘ ace this morning. Carol presided Home. The new owners will takeover s meeting of the council of "V" 011 lrlll irt of May stwlfch ministers. "m" Pill" 1°! model's: of the in the midstof the session, Prem- Wlldlns will beccnsidered. h, Jqrgg, 1Qd by m, Tolsriu, Minister of the Interior, departed for the palace to negotiate with Nicholas, but after s. long dis- cussion, returned empty-handed. as ROTARY-JON Delicious see eating address slvan by President if}? “r on WOMAN T0 ‘msvll. agents for old-es- tgbllshed house in business in rcnto forty-two years. Position rmanent. Write for partlcillaln, elpense allowance, elm. lnston ., TorOIiiO- no.9. 58G -+-—-———"-r"—""' 5 Boarders Wanted n EBS ACOOMODATID H fijtop Street. lllllfl-I-ll-li. 5 For Sale plinsosnn, surrssnl Ion flying cuthouses, etc., io. pu sflset. Guardian omee. I lei SALE - our urns, a skits bundle. Guardian Office. . : s-e-sr. 70S BALE T0 LET. BOAIII AID $1111 signs on band at Guardian ce. u, rot SALE - ousrrrrry rusn fslorsn herring. J. A. Farquliarson, . lm-e-la-si. Hm MADE COLLAR! AT BAI- prlces While they last. B. L. no dc Co. lseo-e-li-si ros sans - A vvmn III) facile fox and seven pupa, pats;- liilrriy. ‘Ilyonne. lot es. Q issi-e-la-ai. -4,- _ -'- SALE _ i rune nnm I01.- s lnBull 1 year old. Good stock. Pflvirlshl. Fred Rose. Elmira. a lezi-i-a-si. BOYERNMENT APPROVED MAT. "i88- Brrd w lay Barred nook Elly Chicks. 815.00 per hundred. Unier early. J. H. Mcllhnil, New ‘"1- 10004-1241. ioicrimous auntie mower. 1i: size. Mixed colors, sent to say m"; graflreciéaii‘ of also. as- . e _ _ ' . lllielown. P. ‘c. Islam 7'05"‘ lm-e-u-ai _‘_Miscella_naana til-rams nscnsnosn as ‘l'anton's Accessories. losr-i-lz-si. o ALFRED MODONLLD ma will is d s " ’ .. vii»- in fScurillJ ' °" w“ i: om-re-u-i month. o... rsx ass-onus mun "l- Books wrltter up m4 our. glfaitli-ellllgllderat; cgarge. Business livid. Charlottetowifiope’ w“ ' IDM-l-IQ-IL e-.' Boarders Wanted DGBRS WA)" Qillrdllin. ‘m “Mm: To Let ' 8R I ROOMS so wr. Arts! “Guardian. .. i" scar-roman» m} llillsboro Street. 10044-1041. ' l" - MAY 1st ruarnsnln ‘Pigment (Balrncrslr. Telephone y - . , iozs-i-o-ir. Wlsu-rgnmmv with all lflodarns from May 15g to an“ l“ 011600. qlisrdian, '1"i_‘_"w1_ps p . ' m‘ - simmi. ‘mmm- I convenient] ' lknlrilly located. Phone cs4. 1' isss-i-s-si Li}- rism .:":.t..""",I.‘7-"'.,,,*-,,,,~*---~.' ' Fillet; L‘.:?;'"“~ "slim Bu.“ 8'“°"°'| "nae aeasie. loneleessndhryqd‘. ~ "umhmllaw _ ‘ ill Fish Store Phonelam 1N6 .._ m! A, w. i-lz-ii-ia-so-as-a-i-so. - IAIN UPWAIIDB 0F laswggg. 11- INWlnI mushrooms for us, in g cellars and sheds. Begin now, 11. lustrsted booklet free. Canadian Mushroom 00., ‘ibronto. H. W. 4-12-13-15-10-10. ds-ushter of w. and we. when , J. .1. Hornby es u‘. mm»; “ma; Weller 8- Weeks. or Fredericton, P- 5- 1- W0! place at (msrlottetcwn L. Outhouse officiating. They were “ ‘ ‘bylsiesneriswmtesnd Male Help Wanted , 5T8 Bsrrington, I-Islifsr. M. H. W. Nov. li-stttf. ____ COLIIGI STUDENT! DISIBING employment during summer hou- days should make application im- mediately - stating age, college course and year, and gglggy u- pected. Winston Co., Tower Bldg, ‘florcnto. 1f. H. W. 4-12-14-10-20-88-27-80. BILL IIOM HOUSE T0 H0118! 100 Guaranteed Household Neces- sities, such as Fbod Products. Remedies. froilet Prcplratlons, Veterinary Products, etc. Cash in on fits of $50.00 to 075.00 per . Unemployed, instead of. lcsin in reserve territory. Burs sale in every hams. No risk. Ask for de- tails and catalog. The Fsmlisa Products Copany, i766 St. Cath- erlne East. Montreal. M. W. l-ifl-ttl-lbi. Success Rests 0n a . .. Genuine Reciprocity IDNDON, April iir-(Canadian Press Cablfl-J. G. Lstlism. Aus- tralian Minister c! external affairs and delgeate to the World disarma- ment conferences, who arrived here Saturday. told interviewers he thouih failure at the Ottaiwa lim- perial Ilconomic conference next July would rnssn disintegration of the British ccsnmcnweaitb into small and insignificant fmslnenis. sueeeu, he said, could be attain- ed only if the confeiees recognised new trade agreements must be bas- ed on genuine reciprocity. Mr. Latharn described the lim- piress"avastsysleniofmirtisai markets within which there is P0!- itlcsi security. in itself s very real commercial asset." He said Aus- tralia would place before the Ot- tawa, conference the view that within the Inspire sentiment and interest must go together. He told his interviewers a num- b“ d gqnmlttefl lit Australia W010 carefully preparing the ground for the Conmionweaitlfs delegation lo the cmference. He spoke of tbs widespread appreciation among the dcuilnicsis of the British govern- ment's action in making lrmolre preference a. part of its thrill measures. - Al an instance of Aiutrslirs friendship towards the rest of the Dcminicns he mentioned the warm Mr. Jack Mcmod. After the cere- mmlh ‘he llflppy couple left for Murray Harbor, they were accom. psnied by Miss Lulu Beck and m. H. B. Weeks, of Charlottetown, Miss Doris‘ White, of Murray Harbor and Messrs. Jack McLeod and Chester . Weeks. of Fredericton. oa arriving‘ at the bride's home about seventy on Wednesday, March 0th, Rev. W."I fish and improve mentality." the great importance of our flgh. cries and his slogan was "Eat more Whlle- of Murray Harbor and iar. ‘yesterday. The speaker dwelt on I pointed out that our per capita con. mmptien is-cnly a2 pounds against Efllllndu se pounds. He spoke of the value of fish for healthy child- Nli. the replacing of beef by fish in England, the lobster fisheries of the east coast of Canada, and gave 50mg statistics retarding Prince Edward Island fisheries in 1031. ‘me con- cluding portion of his address dealt with lobster canning, the gglggn He’ relatives and friends were gathered opening on May let, ice conditions to welcome them. Supper, “Meg impugn", by all. was served by Mrs. white, u. slated by some of the other ladies, nurusr. m r. u. r-Irhe Mm..- after which a large number of beau- ton Transcript o: April 8 says: The tlfui and useful presents were open- death of a former resident of this °4 l" “*9 W“ The swine var our. who numbered many hundreds "W 11mm‘ Mel with semen ‘of friends in nei- wide circle of- so- and music until s late hour, when lquaintsnces. was noted with deep 2m‘ “"01"! All“ L“! 59M I110. relret here today. when word was 1'" 51*" e Jelly (Mod Fellow. deceived of the pacing at the home “d b°““°“‘l l" "m" m‘ W“ ‘of im- daughter in Pasadena, Call- and also s number of the other Mom“, m; Qyenklg, o; m1 Gm‘, guests, ail left for their homes. sir. 'M,,5,,,,,,,,_ m, Mosmm” who" “d M“ Wu“ 1'" ‘m "M" husband was well known here as the momma. March 11th. for mderlo- lpmprietcr of ole Brunswick new ton-“heretheywiiiresldeinfu- (m: ma‘, 33;". h“ “Vina til". Aillolninwishinsthemafighh“. dmmlg". ‘at anon 10D‘ Ind IIIPW MU. Dana“ atnrth, ‘a c.m°rnm' ‘or the wink: months, although she had of late years been spending the suin- fifil! in the Maritime Provinces. -- dhehadbeenilloniyswsehsc- Friends will regret to learn that 6min: to word received by the m. and Mrs. Fred Houie are ooa- ‘Mlssu Miflwssney. 5° DQ016111! Bl»- fined to their homo through illness. The late Mrs. ssesweeney W", be- . flare her marriage, Miss Beatrice Mr. James L'. Mullin left Batur- 1010397. daughter 0f the late Hun. ill! morning on a trip to Montreal John Lefuraey. of Bmnnierslde. She and New York. " ' is survived by a daushter. Mrs. H. ~ D. Smith of Pasadena. and a. son. Harold Gross, dependable defence Jl 1»- Mcfiwoney. ciocldolnker of man of the Abegwcili Hockey team, Montreal. 131 addition one brother, for the past season, left yesterday '-\- 10711118? of Vllwcuvcr and three morning for g n», wmmpgniqd 's'stsrs, Mrs. J. Brennan, 0f Montreal by Mrs. Gross. Mrs. J. l. Wylit 0f Sisrnmerllde; ___. and Mrs. D. Rdbcrid of Davenport, Messrs. u. Blackstone,“ Boris Jaws. survive. The body will be I-larnbourg, Harry Adagken mg brought to aummorside snd inter- Qgg; p, KN“, numb," o; amount will take piece in the family gm 30m, gun-u; Wu“ "rm-m, plot in the cemetery at that place. ed last night in Trinity Church. are guests at the Canadian National Hotel. PIIIONALS , It was reported the Prince stub- bomiy refused to compromise the issue if it involved renunciation of Msdnme Deletj. Carol on the other hand was re- ‘ported as unwilling to earl-y out his threat to formally deprive Nicholas 'of all his royal rights and privileges. Nicholas was expected to leave shortly for Paris, where, presum- ably, he left his wife when he came back to talk over his marriage. Mysterious Find In Hotel Fire HARTFORD, Conn, April 1i.- Frsgments of two bodies identified as those of Mr. and Mrs. Alphonse I-Iaefeli, were found today in the ruins of s. fashionable Avon moun- tain resort that had been destroyed by fire. . Stats police and County Detec- tive Edwsrd J. Hickey, began an in- vestigation to determine whether they had been slainand their bodies thrown into the fire to destroy ovi- dence of minder. ‘rho building was operated by the couple. MILBUII SCHOOL Following ls the standing of Mll- ‘burn School for the month of March. Grade X Sr.—1. Ethel Cobb. Grade X Jen-l. Ruth Moore; 2. Jean Cobb; s. Elsie Pyke: 4. Gena- vleve Mullen; ii. Mary Flynn. Grade V1'f—l. Ruby Moore; 2. Muriel Cobb: 3. Jenny Rspson; a. John Mullen. Grade VI-l. Dorothy Cobb; 2. Alvin Robbins; 3. Annie Mso Rob- bins; 4. Patrick Million: 5. Vernon Pyke; s. Alton Rapson. ' Grade IV-l. Margaret Flynn. Grade III-i. Jennie McDonald; 2. Rough Moore; 3. Isiibel Pyke; 4. Eileen Mullen. \ Grade II-l. Alex Cobb. Grade I-sr. 1. Lillian Pspson; 2. faith Moore. Credo I Jr.-1. Cecil Stewart. Perfect Attendance.—lithel oabb, Ruth Moore. Jean Cobb, Ewe Pyke, Would Deport Foreign Born Communists (Canadian Press) DEATH! MUNEOE-At the P. I. I. Hospital, on April d, 1082, Jack Munroe. aged 20, only son of Isl-s. Agnes Munro. of Glasgow, Scotland. ‘IDRONTO. Ont. A9111 111-5118- gestion that foreign-born commun- ists should be deported to their own countries was made by Major-Gen- eral J. H. Macflrien, Commissioner of the Royal Canadian ffcunted police, addrening veterans of the llth battalion at a “Vilnw~night" reunion Saturday. General MacBrlen deplored tend- ency to “depreciate the Canadian corpsandwbatit didiathewar." He criticised people who "belittle the victory and say the war was 'i "elm" NICHOLSON-At Btanchcl, April 11, 1032, Mary A. Nicholson, aged ‘I8. Funeral April ll. Service starting at 1.80. Interment dprington Cem- etery. RODNEY-In the City, April l, 1082, Patrick Rooney. 806d 04 years. Fun- ersl from A. A. Iiennssseyb Funeral home yesterday afternoon by train to llbdhia. Muriel Cobb, Ruby Moore, Annie Mae Robbins, Dorlthy Cobb, Alvin Robbins, Patrick Mullen, Eileen Mullen, Reagh Moore, Isabel. Pykc, Cecil Stewart. M. A. Driscoll, ‘reseller. (Patriot Please Copy) Treacherous Tides Cause Two Deaths 10S ANGELEB, Calif., April 11.- ‘lresclierous rip tides clir-"vl the lives of at least two of thousands of persons who went to ocean beaches of the Ins Angelee ares today, tbs hottut of the year. A third body, that of s man was recovered, but it was not known whether he wss s tide victim. Oliltbttclhfll, P. I. I. Insulin. ma. newt! The Highway Traffic “humanism c; oar dear net-thine seseeeriesiaalire A onAflllliltth Owbatfoytlsalwwlllbawlih o levedeaeeieiaeei, , ' ‘ ‘-"‘_ wt‘... was; a. seats eaaaat SECTIONS 102-103. For 01:! releases ma: nu anew £50 foiicwlrigwscale of fees for registration of metol‘ trucks is now "I VI! ' T0 OIOII in tDOUUIQlIIl ll. W1“; m“ v. no w‘ Tog“ """"“"‘""-“i'" aoooeescoo ‘lid sooo to mo also eo.oo i 4-1 ~ eooo to eooo sins 1os.oo --- soon to lino lbs. , sue lsooo OPERATORS’ LICENSES. All new applicants for Motor Vehicle Opal-store’ Licenses shall first pass a satisfactory summation before, andobhin, from. a Member of the Provincial Police lures, s certificate of competency to operate motor (Ill-l II- I. lTIWAI-T. Provincial Secretary is? Rev. E. M. Aitken Delivers T w o Fine Addresses (Sydney Poet) The services in Bt. Andrew's United Church on Sunday were featured by large congregation; I314 llilqlldlll discourses by the pastor, Rev. E. Melville Aitken, B. A.. formerly of Malpeque, P, l. I. In the morning the subject was ‘The Church Behind Closed Doors". from the text John 39.19, In the evening the ggyvlcg o; 971i“ WIS lend by a male choir under the direction of Prof. Flet- cher. formerly of Charlottetown. The subject of the pastor's 111k course was "A Monument to De- feat." based on the text, Gen. 11. f. This was the fifth sermon 1n this series on the book of Genesis. He said in part: "With monuments we always. associate victory but. never defeat. The text tells of one that has stood down through the ages as one to defeat. It ls com- monly called the Tower of Babel. As thewrllter of the Book o.‘ Gen- esis looked about tile world of his day, long after civilization had Illresd beyond the Euphrates Val- ley, he law many different races with different languages — they came to him, ‘Why-what is the meaning of it; what is the step that bridges the gap between one race and many; what caused the dividing and the scstterlngiiyAno- ther attempt is made to build a civilization from the one surviving family—that of Noah. Will they forget the lesson cf the flood? Time has passed and there are now many more families. They have been prosperous- they have not forgotten God but they have interprted religion merely in out- ward things. They have not yet discove ed that God demands the surrender of the whole inner life. That second civilization developed considerable strength and gather- ed insterisl prosperity. They are beginning to loss sigh‘. of the lesson of the flood. When Noah set foot on the - lend following the flood, he built an altar and there bowed in worship and pledged his loyalty to God, but these people set to work to erect a. great tower, so strong and asslve as to reach the very heavens, believing that in its erection they would find life's satisfaction and remaining long after them to do honor to their name and memory. Instead of faith reaching outward and up- ward toward God they are going to depend on stone and dispense with faith altogether. God seeing that they are only wasting life's opportunities causes confusion in their ranks and scatte e them to and fro, by bringing them to rea- lize s. sense of dissatisfaction and scattering in all directions, thus, creating the neucleus from which the different tribes had come. They gave up in despair. Thus was their monument one of defeat instead of victory. As the voice of experience speaking out of the past to the present through the story of the city and Tower of Ba- bel, it sounds first a message of warning reminding us that dan- ger lurks in materiel success. We may smile at the ides. of building a tower to heaven but in our life- time we have seen a generation at- tempting things equally es foolish. Following the conclusion of the war our generation went mad with materialism and when we thought we were about to realize our de- sires, confusion entered our ranks and instead of ‘ "‘ lism being a monument to give us a greet name it stands as a. ghastly de- serted structure -- a monument to defeat. God's highest purposes being spiritual, man cannot find life's satisfaction in material structures. They cannot supplant faith in God and His purposes. Too often we intrepret life in terms of an opportunity to glorify and dress up self instead of glori- fying God and any monument erected by man to such purpose stands for defeat. The only one that in the light of eternity stands for victory is that of Christian character. not without but within. The only one that will reach to heaven and make for us a great name is portrayed in the words of R. I... Werry:— “To mould my life that daily it may be . More like the pattern Jesus left for me, My duty, clearly, in His will to see— And win my Lord's ‘well-done.’ This is rny task." Chinese General Is Assassinated HARBIN, Manchuris, April ll.- (A.P.)-A Rsngo (Japanese) news agency, dispatch today reporled that General Ting Chao, comman- der of the Chinese Irregulars who have been fighting Japanese and Manchcukuo troops in eastern Kl:- ‘muurelalln Province. had been assassin ‘ " at Alan, Manciiuris, on April 8th ifll-d-l-eod-ii by his own henchmen. EAQEIHREE I CE THE BEST SUC SSFUL REMEDIES ARE REMEDIES HERE i vLet us cure your Cough and Cold‘! Vie have all the host remedies. You FQR will find syn. Luxacold especially _ effective. and Nyuls Pinul for gllliflllfi. ‘Nywlls (‘rnophos is a won. w cr u oni: -l'ic C h . (folds. ’I‘ry‘it.J Call flfiuflssf0fqgll ' the latest and best remedies. , AND “MAKE nus ) voun 1mm;- _ srr RE", : COLDS J. Ernest H. Worth l Phone 82. H2 Print» Street itlilanitoba Wins r _ r _~ i Basketball Ch’shipl gfifliiy Uiuted Church TUESDAY BRANDON, Mari, April ll-Unl-I iveralty of Mlllliilzbfi uion the Jlm-‘ $0 iior basketball chsuipionship of "" iManltoba here Friday slight. when 'the Brandon collegiate team failed [to overcome the lead the varsity. fsquad carried into the second game‘ mifl» w V_ 50f the two-game series. Brandon H‘ . ‘Wen the game 22 to 20 but varsiy ‘ ‘Ablulsslns Qblect had a 3i point lead from the first’ T () 0 d e r n game which gave them the round Inflation ~—Sl.lllOl‘ C. G. I. T.. mlllwllr-t -» fioc-iul Hull. ‘Iijli- Wunu-lr» M hUllIlly miety 511-103’ Lil-Nil. rfliiulm‘ meeting Airs. Arthur Smith. ‘llfilltl Szrcct, regular are not of one color, the question ‘ ‘washing hanging out on the line‘ BERLIN, April 1l.~——iA,P.)—'Iv\'Q . i by e. wide margin. | l l . , . linen \\ho null to n. ssunlto Dr. “Our Prince” lHllilF. Luiilvi". Provident of the l Rflifllebllllli, ‘ml. lliplit, ioiiuv illwd- IONDON‘ April ll-Mm‘ Liwafy‘ l ed the puller; Li. lllCil illUtfflCill ‘who m,“ m a‘ twoqomn cottage m l, lilac tilry hurl iTLLl . r shoot Park Place, down in West Ham's m0 nmnvr Ur overcrowded slums’ ‘mt by the fir“ | Di‘. Luiilvr . lifluroll u rrlllliig with her feet in a bowl of wnior yesterday afternoon. 0n her lap her Q-monih-old baby slept. Tllcn through the window Mrs. Llvcsoy saw a young mun pushing aside the wound below luv elbow lll. ahc hands of Dr. Max Roosun, 58 your old ria- Live 0i Argi-zliillli. lln 5 accom- pcllilmi by \\V"i'lli‘l‘ l{-u"L-.c.ic':, 34, a lliillYl‘ n! 'l‘:l'.li‘i:l§ri:l, Cwrnlziny. Di‘. LllilllT plnriwili.-il .0 B3518 and ‘coming toward her cottage. Before she could do anything about it there was n. knock ni the door, and there stood the Pzincc of Wales on the doorstep, il-Sklllgl “May I come in please?" So in he baby was asleep and everything, could only stammer in her aston- islknent an invitation to the Prince to "have s. look around upstairs if you like, s1r." When he came clown he-chatted to Mrs. Llvcsey, asked thought it a "fine litle kiddie." Four Hours 0f Visiting In Slums That was Just one incident in the day of the Empire's most ver- closely investigating slum condi- tions with the mayor of West Ham. dropping in casually at half a doz~ erl cottages where four or six peo- ple live in one or two rooms, ask- ing questions, ilavillg a cilecry word with all and sundry and silakiru; in their parlors and scullerlcs. Then he went to the Master liliir- inerscompaslys dinner at the Man- sion House and joined with 300 weather-tanned ship captain-s in a rollicking see. shanty chorus. to remember indeed. There at the of Wales, the Lord Mayor of Lon- don, the first Lord of Admiralty, rocking in their seats and bellow- ing the 01d air of "Ay Ay Ay Mr. Stormalong.” ' Then there was old Sir Waiter Runcirnan, 84-year-old shipping magnate, and father of the presid- ent of the Board of ‘Trade, upon his feet leading them all in “Tom's Gone to Hllo." Joins Dltohllng Bowling Club Arid now comes word that tho Prince of Wales has become a, full- fledged member of the Bowling Club—Ditching 130111;: a tiny hamlet nestling down bcillnd the Sussex Downs where oncc King Alfred lived long centuries ngo. So when, if ever, H. R. H. gets :1 rlziy of! the vfllagcrs of Dltchers hops they may see lilm trllndling the wood on their age-old bowling green. Before making several unexpect- ed calls on several cottages til’? Prince became a brewer" but ills: beer may not be on the nmrkci. for thirty years and then may bu sold at suction. King Edward the Prince's rzrzmd- father, brewed a portion ol "King's beer" in 1902. It was auciionud for £80 a bottle. The Princes beer" “'11s expected to become equally famous. The Prince did his brewing on a visit t0 Charriligtonls brewery. Argentine Feels MENDOZA, Argentina, April 11.-- (APJ-Several slight earth ircm- Descabazado Volcano, were fell province today. Earthquakes and strong ground noises were rrporiell from Villa Ateul, while at Villa Ollarc" near the olcano. hot ashes fr‘ through a pail of smoke m ihic‘ that it darkened the village. No cas- ualties were reported. came-and Mrs. Livesey, because. she was bathing her feet and the . the baby's name and allowed he ‘ satlle citizen. He spent; fOllI‘ hours ‘ hands with the poorest of the pour y 'I'hat was a night for sailormcll ‘ top table in the historic Mausionl House dining hall were the Prince 1 Ditching I Slight Earthquake l ore, with underground noises ac-l companled by an eruption of the‘ undcr- ' " rind “as lllllu cuncvrllcfl with the aflliir ehizcpl t0 sec that the mcn worm: lluzzclr-ci uvcr to the police. "We zrrv prepared to stand trial," the .‘.L:ll“lll_l‘l‘.i. .‘.-.il(l, and both will appear before an examining judge on liionrlily. R/OOnlil gave his inst address as Ilmilhurw, \\il’"'"‘C he formerly prac- ilcvci law. pOllfif‘. qunirrl Hm orally '11s sujrlilg illliL he Lill(l lir-rzsviiei‘ 0b- jccicd Lo the “dvflatioli ilollcy" of the Reicilsbnuk and wanted :1 "n-O- derntc inflation policy," ifiedgx‘. Support I a l» T0 Irish Leader l WASHINGTONLD. 0., April ll.— ‘ Dclnrmlcs from Irish republican 0r- gnnizraltluns in the Lliiltcd Slates and "American frlrnris of mo Irish republic“ at a National Conference here today 1ilerlygvrl their silpport to Eamon Do Valera in his plan to ab- olisil illi! imlh of lillcailizice to 1h‘: King iizld (‘ml llirvillclll of lrlrlil lin- liullics. Dc Valera was informed c! the ac- lion. Insist ‘Vfillllllftml K00 Al lend (‘onlcrellce PEIPINQ (‘Ilium April 11.--(A. Iii-filo‘ l-Llrl or Lvilon tonight an- ilouncml Um‘. 11w Lragun of Nations (TOllillll$:--l()l\ ml Slim-Japanese af- ’ fairs; would not. VLSli lilanchuria un- lcss lilo Chilicsi: assessor of the commission, Woilinuion Koo, was 1pcrniiilr-cl lo uo along. The chuirllniil of llll‘ commission made his statement in reply to in- ‘lquirics of JJDZUICSC reporters about ‘repealed rulnurs. ilizii authorities of Iihc lli“.\.'i_\' fnz-ilirrl stale of Alan- |choilkun lllrillllCil in bar Koo on lthc grounds that (‘hliin hurl not rc- f cognizcii it. ' l v s a Dally Paper T0 l Aid ln Search I NEVI YOILK, N. Y._ Allfll 11.—-(A. lPJ-"fii. New Yrlrl: Dally NCWS, “(ifkllill Ill Fnfillilkllfiil wlih the C. Iilflll 'l‘rlhziilr zmrl lilo DrLroit hillrirl‘. ollcrs $.il'l.l'ulll I01‘ ixvlusive llllilllillllllill vigil" ‘it :ili_\' of ills ' UITPL‘ ]r&l[)\‘l'.<2 fr) n‘ ' ‘llllribs All- gustils Liuzlbcrgil, J11. to his par- cnln, all or hcforn Algiy I0. ‘filo re- \\'i\l‘(l will be myiihh» pi-olluilly nftcr l‘(‘illl‘ll of ihc lziclnuplioil baby", the ‘]i.'\])i‘l‘ sup, in L\ll\' 0i‘ tho publica- ‘ iiOilw {Hill only viirrlvx" ihzil consider- lfliliill. (‘.<i\|‘l'l‘.'\i' ll- 11v 1100113. of iNrw JCPPK‘, iyrl‘ Flank liaglle, m‘ 1w. g.- (',_ ~ 7H ll. Norman ' lzlinlp are (ire; i111‘ l‘ "w: Ural if) flCl . (ill filuiriurli [firm-s Rvlivrvrl n! Home i]! 11K HFNI LTS \\'l'l’lll‘.l"l' lllftlli IHFT i ~i'i-:"..\'ri~\ ll-ll\.i.‘ . l. wnnlwi-il Ii] around San Rafael, in Mvndozn ‘A- ,, ., Ion rw-mu i w»! full Arr»; 1'. . n "flfll|s‘lfl!v l)! > m. .,,,._ “Mun,” um 1mm.- Fahletie are not sold In drug stores.