ore w; ch “ . oommen sense, m; ' training. A vaet majority invert the oral order e1 the elements thet ‘ make for auoeeee; the order should nat- and Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew the only ‘in fiction that we get it-" MAXIMS * OFA MERCHANT "How little people really know _ about one another," "iaiaie Malt- l land observed. “and yet we talk of l reallam of llfel l believe it ia_ Henry Doiron to town Acadians. A usry, assisted‘ by Rev. Fr. N. Poirler and .Rev. ‘Father C. Pltre with llev. Father Patk. Walsh as lfllster c? Ceremonies. _ in the Sanctuary during the or- dination were Monsignor Maurice McDonald. fitev. Father Patk Mc- Mallon, Father Jas. ‘Murphy. Fat- her (lavlln Monaghau- and Father Bernard (llllis. After the corlnolly was ended, a large number of tile congregation lined the Alter rail to receive the blessing of the newly ordained priests. ‘Both Father Buoie and Father llolriln belong to Rustlco, where lllily received their prllilary educa- lloll. From thcsc 1' hey passed tilrnilgll Si. Dunstan-‘s University and lifter completion of their course there, studied theology at the Grand Seminary. Quebec. .l1‘a‘.ilel~ Boole is a son of Mr. alld ‘lira. Angus Bilote of Rustico while Father Doiron is the son of Mr. allii ililrs. (Moses lDoiroil», formerly ol llllstlcil now of this city. Ai/tilfflfl o'clock ill the afternoon tile ‘Acadlans of Charlottetown waited upon the young priests ill the Pastime Hall and presented csch of them with ant excellent ad- dress and purse. Mr. Aiyre Arse- 11111111 presided who ensued‘ the pro- ceeding with it few brief remarks, followed b thexsiugltfi ‘of “Ava tltiiiris Stole.‘ by- Hi0‘ gathering, and a solo by Mr. -Al(;ed D0“. colic. 1 ' The following address was than read by the chairman; and (he pres. ntatlqn made by Mr. Adolphe no“. . tie. _ iRev. Fathers Dionel Buote and entry Dolron Dear Reverend Fathers: The utclldians of lflllurlotletown. on this auspicious occasion are happy to come to congratulate you olli your elevation to the Holy. Priesthood. ' Bravely answering the Divine Q O6§§§OO§§¥O-QO-O-O-O-O§§O-O-O-Q- Condensed Specials RATE-dc. per word, net each insertion in this column. 4 tf§ SPECIAL HAMBURG STEAK -- ldaster quality -beef. Saunders ‘Newsom d: Co., Ens-t onil Market Bldg. JOB PRINTING OF EVERV description, cheaply and cxpcdl- tlously executed. Guardian Ccli- tral Job Printer, Phone 132. ANTED l-GIRL FOR GENE-HAL housework. Apply to 13 Orlebar 1- saoz-s-ic. 3i ANTED-AT ONCE MAID "F‘O'R llellerai work. Apply Mrs. W. E Fletcher. 63 Upper Prince St. ' 5864-5~16-tf VIQN WANT GOOQ ENVELOPES "Prices 50 for 20o: 100 for 35c: ..i0 ror 65c; 500 for 81.00; 1.000 for 81.05. Postpaid. Guardian 0r. INQUIRI 'qg.1.,; M.“ f§§=°w 111 P113511 M11151’; I n. ‘Do '~l.. “m “He: ma!" ‘l; ‘recovery in T- Warts, York,.;. , e__ Charlottetown. . ..-. >--._.___ ‘ i "tense for ct. hills Robbitl. .. Apply MGM’ c‘ . n. Guardian. I 55M 5 10 7i t; tl ne Delivered “.00 |;":..u?“ cfiz-Tieo ani_ o. s. A. one The Newly Ordained Presented With Address and Purse by the Charlotte- Wltll impressive ceremony, bo- lero a large congregation yester- iiuy at the 9.30 mass in Sl. Dun- star's Cathedral. ‘Reverends Dionel Blloloalld Henry Doll-on worn rais- ed to ‘the dignity of the Holy Priest- ]1qpd,‘l)y ‘His Lordship Bishop O'- Johll P. Gaude‘, Dr. Dolron, Mr. Angus Buote, Mr. Cyriac Gallant, Mr. Sylvoro 139811001168 and 1M“ Andrew Gallant. lidu". lllc meeting closed. Storms Delay rice, gum-flan Job pnmery_ M contemplated by U. S. airmen. Chinese Fire on AN twarrri‘ "Mi ~ farm hand. .1611!’ l» fiiilia: P" QHK GHAI, May l4.—Firlilg ml ‘Wu-gee to right luau .1’ y R m Wmrao-voimo bide.‘ ‘earl i, 110. or farm echlnory in .ea-». ‘ Large Congregation Witness‘ the Eleva- tion 0f Reverends Dionel Bnote and the Holy Priesthood. em ‘ call dlnplallled ill Your llolirls l11 your earliest childhood. you have applied yourselves resolutely and perseverlngly tn the work of your sacredotafform-atlon, and of your ecclesiastical studies: you have counted no sacrifice too great in lnakillg yourselves ‘worthy of 1119 noble and sublime vocation 1o which the Lord has called you from all eternity. With what iongiligil therefore. you wished for ‘this thrlc —biessed diiy on‘ which you would receive the pielliitude of the IOhrlstitln priesthood! And now the memorable day has collie. You are now definitely set apart from worldly affairs, yoll are placed in a sphere new and Divine, in which you as ‘His own httsoln friends. 11-1111 Our -Lord is pleased to look upon to set. yell apart as His lieutenant.» ill the great army of the faithful so often lnenaced ill their spiritual life. Joy and Jlapplnilss, therefore, reign supreme ill your hearts to- day/. Your hearts swell with J0)’ at the thought, that strengthened slid fortified ‘by Divine alipolnltlnent footsteps of the apostles and ac- complish the work of the Saviour you are henceforth to walk ill 1,118 of mankind. refute error and up» hold truth, by word and example. uplift the fallen. encourage 11w 1111- teringiand console the afflicted. bring lback into the fold the lost sheep, and give'all the Bread of Llfollo sustain and fortify‘ tllcnl in the grim-t struggle. ‘We therefore rejoice with you. and we desire to make-known to you our zmost sincere wishes fern fruitful and abundant harvest ill the ' Lord's vineyard. Knowing thait your responsibilities will be ill proportion to the high and anib- llne station to which you are cal- led, we pray God that (He may BhOWIIP 110W“ upon you His most precious graces to bless your work, to proteclhmd sustain you in your (lif-ficubies, and give you victory in this world and eternal reward iq the next. fn- conclusion. wo beg you to ac- cept lthese modest offerlngs,—~ humble testimonies of our epiegm, ourdlearty congratulations, and our best, wishes for your future and happiness. (Signed). " The Aoadians o Charlottetown. Both {Father Buoteland Fat)"; Dolrout briefly acknowledged the kindness of the meeting. After a vocal solo by Mr. J.P. cred‘ by Rev. ‘Father Polrier, Jus- tice Arsenault, Rev. Father (l, Pitro, Professor Blanchard, -Mr. (Special to the Guardian) (8 eeial to llte Guardian) l1! passing Nankillg nn tho .'...,Ylllflu‘l . ‘ “its... imp.’ jl'..‘.l..lr:.t":l*.f":;; then-Superseded gwANTED_ o,“ rltleh lleainer were feral. yAvbllr WJLV: Dltllbarygavsner 'wip|loce_edig“ down m, ' h ueeo firs yesterday. l-ieonvqvwv rs fired on i ll Q . i“ _ oltetoyru. ‘P. _ Ill. lalaliil. c"; “.5” M‘ " l . g4 ,_ o, wet 111111 dealt . 35,31“, .1 xwllfbrgarlgm: Yrgigfio? 51,1100: mi. our iii-iii» In. P. it 1 - ' o 1th“. m s "L. 61131.1“- 1 . r ' ' » '1" Y" 119 evidence show 0864-510. llllow he got info the‘ vet. ‘. Moscow so; n. Raid frat: .:ar":.:::::":r m Beginning. 0f Final Atlantic and Pacific oceans. Ruptul-e___A Serious results ill co-operation with the ‘MOSJCOW- MYH l4.—'l‘lli- rzlill on soviet house ill l.(lll4l0l| is (|(!t'illl'l1.(I (ymnpany and the weate-m Union 11°11‘- "11 01 1111‘ il-"Iflltll" l111l1111“~11I11'1‘ ill a tlelnollstriltitlll nf modern news #111111» trzlllslllissitlll, llull news gathering matte ill-ll)‘; and torches the police- —————ao}---- oxynceteylone r ' this mornlnil completed the task of breaking I tn Soviet House uorllulrll tlilillesc lflefllofll-L more slat-ions affair. (Ylllllcsc lemkm m” 1111"“ ""111 1“ *1 11111111 - , that tllc raid on the headquarters . , ' ' of the Russian trade delegation - . ‘ l ‘"1’ ""1’1'““*1“"1 . _- and Arcos, Limited, Soviet com-' ‘ ' ' 1 Official qualvers .l.s looking upon the London incl-J - max-cm) ofganizfluonl was made to dent as reflecting the policy. littri-l - , discover whether a eel-min doc“. billed to Great Britain, ill‘ seeking ) ' . menyog importance u, the 5mm i0 blot-Q gone.‘ Russia i“ a ramp . which has been missing for ssver-| ST JOHNS Nnd position 1i_\' alleging tllut t-tinlprnnl- lslng documents have been found. Beginning of Rupture i-zvestia, soviet ilrgull. riillllllcllt- lug oll the raid. says ll moans i-iln beginning of realization last note lo iillssizi.lts object, illl‘\ milst divert ltlic tltttillliiill til‘ The rllld, lzvcsliti dot.- a blow at the mttlrlltiiltlllal ccoit- whicll. all the insistent desire the powers, the soviet was invited ‘.0 nl-hw- rhhliltll nllrdlu rlnlwyp pp because without ltllsslziu _ pants restoration of tllc economic Ari...- il... singing i): “Onward life of Europe is iltlptlssiblc. plirtlcl- 9d "T119 13111-1511 1101111)’ 0i 11111131111‘. speaker to the audience. about ii rupture," it continues. fllil of dailgel" and gmvh colllpllcii- tions. This will nllrdly please ill-l:- lsll collmleljcisl and filliillrltil cir- cles, which recognized lose nlllch more than tile which litany of (lrent Britain's om- petitors are always ready to servtl. will soviet. connections will have it ruinous cl- fect out the economic situation in which started with forgery ends with a pogronl." rlllilfifill INI Gnudot. brief addresses were deliv- (By Brltlah United Press) ggOMifd, lMgy 14. —iSignor Arclli- In referring to 1351011035855, Dr. - . . t. 111 e Moll-tallelll. of i<‘orll, ll ("11111- liiicKilllloll, lleclliret that t o pro- Mmr we rename" o‘ u can‘ 11°59?» 111i! Just told how he bociillltl raises made to supross these enelll- Mussolinfs violin teacher. “it was o " the morning of Ori- fur been fulfilled. The bootlegger ober 7, i007," he says. "i was at will not be eliminated by Govern- Hon, Vlnqent "0111. when a young man suddenly mclit Control because before he Minister, l." received m, appeared in my would have hypnotlsed ll billl. “The young man said that ' nor M tsueill‘. ".W'lien he liadbeen, he replied, ‘la- Wffls editor of a S F Forei nShi s“ ‘"'°“""°' Q__g i1 come to Rome. (Special to the Guardian) , I I announcement was nl that Dr. C. C. Wu, spn ' ‘Wu Ting-Fang, once Ch gm _ - V 1 ‘ ‘ ed er ill tile Nanlllng national govern- '" "°" "- 11¢» 111%“; ‘hi”i'fi'.f‘.lZ‘i’.li‘§ it. the, lilllae Ohen has and drunkenness and crime are in Preebyterleo Church. 0| 99,5‘, 111 Around W0i'ld in L Eight Minutes (Special to the Guardian) the world last night in eight min-i utes, another was sent around South America in seven minutes. (YULUMBIA. Mo., May 14. —- A cable message was fiaehedarcuud The United Press achieved these (lomnlerclal Cable Company, the American Cables, incorporated, tile Commercial Pacific Cable Colu- pally. the Great. North Telegraph ill (Jllristiiill Soldiers" followed by prayer by Rev. Rose C. Eaton, tile dlulrlllzin introduced tho Reverend A18 wall where lle lived for fifteen years, there was a larger vote poll- ill the Dominion of Canada. iesot‘ human society. have not so Supreme Court and others. How lonll has (lntarlo been under .lc men oi’ tiieee localities. UNI}! b0 ‘a \ » Radio Corporation of America, all . etautleted his stats‘ outs b rsfer- atte (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, May M. -Afler work- ing through the night with illicit- ai months was to be found there. Milfst f R - it] was reportgd in some quarter: ' a tih i i ' er ‘.1 “my 2.2.. ..S.ZZ2§¥.n fti‘.i.fi‘i.‘ifii.‘nlit:met<>r lei-wed over om» Pow mede United Church ive confirmation was forthcoming. l] T ‘ Seven tons of documents. prlnt- 111111 91111101119 NHIIKBBBBY and Coll, virtually OPOHtO, S p e a. k S ed matter and correspondence have 11113111118 M91191! ‘1111118-111111-111-10 fliers ' . t already been carted away froln P6801181 NGW-‘ffltllllllland on their at- ot‘ the rupture (ll l'l‘ifl-illlllll, iin-lltloii- Aganlst (1 0 v e r n" Soviet House to Scotland Yard ittelnpted Pants-New York flight. 1'llil.llll1(‘l‘ltllil'S - I ' was estimated this morning by Ocean Pond is approximately 25 men‘ C o n t’ r o] In Soviet officials. who charged fil8l_mlleg southwest, of Harbor Gyms paper adds, is to deal .i blow at lllel Pflnge Edwafd The. the police were still acting in "an where three persons reported sight- most vital llcrve of Allglu-ativltlt, rel- flliOllu and ii is part of the policy of atfe Last the Britlail government lvillcli absolutely arbitrary. manner.” MOSCOW, May i6.—'i‘he wave of _ indignation is gathering force in ordcr to enact lilo ifilflt‘ unions lilll tl-HDH. was a Km,“ “Handgun, at tRussia as newe of the British raid 11"’ the Print-n iddlvzlrtl 'l‘llciltl'c inst 011 51111-1131 1191199 111 1411111011 991911115 ‘ BVUIlllIK to bear Rev. Dr. llillrdockilhiollfihfil-ll- 111.9 11111011 81111 111 1311111118 1*“““- 1111111“ hincKinuon, lnillistcl- of Runlly- expression in street demonstrations nlcdc illlited (Jhllrtlh, Toronto. Ont. [editorial tirades and contributed 1" deliver all address against (lovern-Hnrticles taxing >the resources of the "1 meut Control nllllel‘ the auspice 1mm; vitriolic writers and cartoon- oi‘ tile 'l‘clrlpili'untzu Alliance of Rlglggr . B. i. Mr. (l. F. liutcheson prcsid- The newspapers are nmd Wm, resolutions of protest from scores of workers’ llnlons, army units and organized bodies of every conceiv- able sort denouncing Britain. de- ‘lllililrtlliig a commercial boycott. and h a _ ~ , his emphasizing the necessity of Rus- ..i1i.‘-..l".°.’}.i-'§;Z2‘.i ll‘... liffiffi. in 111111111: prepared l» resin l» =- bolug able to speak in Charlotte- 1111111115 13111-1511 35519551011‘ _ mwll. and after paying a tribute M61111W1111B 111° 5011611111191" 111 111' n. the people of the islandydeclared lberlns e11 1w new setting forth 11s he wished to express tile‘ point of proposed action and the note, it is view of one who has lived under announced, will soon be handed to flnverilnlent Control ill other pro- the British representative here. "Tho wrecking of Allglo-Stivlet. virtues. lie argued strongly iii great, dgmqnglrggion favor of a plesiscite, cliiililing thabyegierday‘ “Sign; we“ 1M0 the :llc best. way to ascertain the Jlldgfiinight, developed. mm" Scrimmages Europe, but the responsibility rests lllElli. of the people of the provincfliwlth the guards when a ma“ o; entirely on the British govcrunlcnt in regard to the liquor question ' and was by this means. in Saskatche- in Moscow, students aiild workers tried to rush the police lines in the neighborhood of the lilritish mission. Reinforce- 0 , i “m lnents and, troops restored order at .1231‘. "siivllfifitfi "é.§i.%'l.'°.‘n... w» some or a 1w new, unr- tilerc was ill a previous election.,1°5 1° 111° 11°111°111111<11-1°1'11- “'1' 11111119 Continuing he criticised the speech 11119119191111“ T935911 1119 {P9111111 111111‘ made by Premier Stewart, which 91011. 13111118 111 101' 1-119 1111-6111-1011 0f hi» said he ililfl read, and which he the marchers W110 were crying out claimed, did not contain one single against tho Poles as well as the lriglllui sentence when compared British. 1 with lilo policy of the Western pro-l vinccs. which were mainly made‘ ny the Moderation League—-thc smoke screen of the liquor trafficlUnoelrtaint-iy By Border Ruling (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, D. C.. Mo!’ 14. -- life and watching o1’ Christ entered Massey, Canadian into olir very extstence—The think- lnvlta- lug person, the serious-minded per- Wflb‘ had in sol 11111101’ 11111111111)’ 111111 1118' tion to resume the conference with eon, centres all thoughts, hopes , _ modestly dressed. brood-shouldered 1111141‘- ‘11’ l1 illegally. but; when the United States officials on the new and dependenca ml Christ. Thus. N Y Millers-headed, and withoycs which traffic is 1111/1111 legal status. all 11" border immigration ruling. Furtit- notwithstanding the diversity of ' ‘ g S has to (in is to got his liquor legal» m- (jlgguggjgng ‘were oxpgglgd p9 ' his ly. l This bias D66? stzbstantlaited w“; the W391‘ and, ‘ham was Mussolini. and that he by tie exper ence o o er prov ac- NEW YORK. N- Y‘) May 14. +-wanteed to begin studying vlolill e Storms anti fog over the Atlantic Ocean today delayed until tomor- row nt the earliest and probably I ..__. Canada's posi- tion was fully assault-dusty stated s. ion Thursday and Mr.‘ Massey now playing a-t once, The lessons began Illegal traffic is b01113 vflrrlfid 011 awaits the decision of Hod. Frank 11111111111111. and went on until 1910, in every province where Govvrn- B. Kellogg. Secretory of State. when Mussolini left Forli for Mil- moat Control has been tried. This until Monday or later ali\ the an. Olice idld not. see Mussolini ls tho situation in Ontario and he “Rely i0 ‘p, 1on3 any"; gut My, flights fl'om New York to. Paris rei- a 11 nflbar or weeks", says Sig- also tllouslit in Quebec He cflll- Massey said he thought not. reap. ed the attention of the audience to intend; to we” my". lmmwlnq reeled, and l lisllsa him where llB the tact that the two provinces decision to prison. W110 1111" 111111 G°V°111111°111 011111-1111 created by the United States rul- beoause of an‘ article,’ " lMussolinl In effect the longest. have had 111° lng, in the llvoe of_ non-native Can- oclan“ ngwgpapef larger number of bankruptcies.» 5.1mm; affgflfart _ in supporting ills contention that ma; Mr-‘Mmsaey mums,“ on the Mummy“, m“ may, 4 M“, violin the illegal traffic in Quebec is ill glam and | _ A _ I v ‘ frequently, and ls delighted to l-e- crannies and hewmlns a mellow. that the under ' iaty must endedon celvs famous violin players who Dr-"Maclflnnon quoted from an 6111- iii permit those effected to make iorial by the Editor of e Catholic new p)“, lg may "e go b, dun-ly. newsnaner: the Cardinal A1'°1.1‘od of their present positions in. ilie bishop of Qudbec; a Jildgc of the Unlwq stun, Asked today if the matter was end the uncertainty ‘it lo understood r departments here In Ontario. you are told, he said. especially the women, to do their lu this great opportunity (iavernmellt sale legislation. They that the people oi the province liavopjt gotdt yet. They never would show an example to the 14-~"91111=1111 have enjoyed one day's experience other provinces in Canada in_ sup- hloldity of the Government sale of liquor. pol-ting the Prohibition. Law. ' 1 0 11 9 Continuing is address Dr. Mac- ose Mlll- Klmmn chflllafl that tinder Gov- od thanks to the speaker for hisl11°111 1911116111 "1111 19119991 1" 0118' r to the United States. has 11-H- orllment Control, conditions in address, the lneotiug- was broughtdfimllfiflflflfi 01161111011» ‘ ""1 111d 11° - Boston cloudy Ill Bl! the Olfloi 0f Fflrolln M11118!» Manitoba and the other Western to a close by benediction pronounc- provincss, have become serious ed by Rev. Mr. Rayln Although throughout Rev. After the chairman had express- 0nd. CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘CANADA, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1927 5 Message Flashed l ll Ell lllilliitldtflfilff... till Stiff ll Slllilllllllfif (Special to the’ Guardian) Snyder was sentenced yesterday to die ill the electric chair the week of June 20th already had arranged his affairs by the simple procedure of turning over everything he had to his wife and family. agents on the soviet enlbnssy cmll- —-——<-o->____. Pound ill Peking. 'l‘licre is no inle- il = a i 11111131 0f the British llfiVllldllllflflf-ils conl- 1 1 ‘ . l g1lltglllellgt-iltltllgfibieeesu ttillfficgal: v pared with that of lMiiF-Slliil (llliiilg I ~ ' ‘y disclosed. y it was generally reported today _ ‘ (Canadian Prose) May i5.— Reports received here today that an aeroplane with e. badly running asl. Monday stlrengt-hened the belief lug and several reported‘ hearing an Personal Property LONG ISLAND CiTY, N. Y., May I4.——Mrs. Ruth Snyder granted one more week-end on Long Island by .ther nominations were offered and L. . . lottetown Guardian Tvvo Celh Morning Guardian, Founded III! liilN. MllRlilillK Held at Bradalba Notwithstanding tile very bad state of the roads and the disagree- able weather the Conservative convention at Bradalbane Satur- day to nominate candidates for the First District of Queens was well attended. delegates reporting from all polls. Geo. M. McKay, Clifton alld Jerome McQuigan. Keiiys Cross, convenel-‘s presided. James P. Trainer acted secretary. After the formal presentation of dele- gate certificates. and the appoint- ing of a committee on resolutions. Nominations were called for. For aseemblyinen Hon Murdock Ken- nedy was moved by H. D. Mac- Nevin, Bonsbaw and seconded by Wallace McKay, Clifton. No fur Hon Mr Kennedy was unanimous ly declared elected by a standing vote. For couuceliol", Mr‘ A. J MacNevin was tendered the unnnl mous nomination. Mr. MacNevln however, expressed his regrets at being unable to accept. He ex lilaiued his thanks to all present by their expression of confidence. and voiced his pleasure of having lwl the honor to contest tho dis- trict fol- three times. and for the hearty co-operatlou he had receiv-. ed at the bands of his many friends throughout First Queens. He com pllmelited Hon Mr Kennedy on his KENNEDY All " llilllill lllcllillzlilltllllllilill special dispensation of Justice a Townsend Scudder dispossessed of her personal affairs today in pre- SQGTCh for Imtfllrtflllt nitration for her departure Monday State Document Has fgrvginegnlgl-lggadrom which ‘she may Been Successful’ is Henry Judd Gray who with Mrs. usiastic Convention ne on Saturday. in his platform of 1923. with the exception of tile facilitating of the procuring of mussel mud, had been carried out. He discussed the procuring of that $165,000.00 in- creased subsl les. and was confid- ellt that the work they had begun would greatly augulnent further ill- ceased. The increased payments by the Federal government had e11- abied him to decrease direct taxes very ilppreciatlvely and with other increases anticipated other redne- tlons would be promptly ma. Premier Stewart's able review the past, his deep convictions an! is undoubted sincerity as to hi8 future proposals made a. very doe and favorable impression on a present. and on conclusion of his eloquent address, the convention resounded with cheers and up- plause, on conclusion of the Pre~ mler’s address, the following re- solution was moved by Mark A- Smitb, Maplelvood, and seconded in a very able manner, by the grand old conservative veteran William H. Hogan, Hope Rivet Tile resolution carried unanimous ly. RESOLVED that this convention of the First District of Queens place on record their expression of the services rendered to this province by our Premier Hon. J. D. aemplmm on ma‘ dam, ls rm" seventh cqnyenuon and 59°)“, or Stewart and his associates. mugs scum or whltbeume Wham the pleasure he had experienced at. ALSO RESOLVED that We 919"”. another person yesterday reported that he had heard’ an aeroplane motor and an explosion in the air last. Monday morning. A course plo- Jected from ‘ Harbor Grace and Ocean Pond would reach the open sea within fifty miles. ' The latestreports of what may ‘being his partner in the district for the last twelve years. He also, ,voiced his full accord with Premier‘ Stewart and his policies. J. Watson Fyfe. Emerald was placed in nomination but. regretted that on account of business illtorfl eats and that be was very extoll- ,sively engaged in potato growing. our appreciation of the fact that ollr government has kept-all their pro-election premises, which ll very gratifying to the electorate. ; We congratulate Premier Stewart ‘Oil the able manner in which ho presented and iuiplemouv ed our claims against the Federal Government, which has band- ,liave IbBGH the “White Bird" piloted he could not accept. nomination iilllwmelv enriched our treasury Itbis time. Mr. Walter G. Me, and will obviate the necessity of |message received by inspctor (len-lKeilzie. Springfield, was moved by 11111111‘ 1111101111 111N101 1816B 011 1119 leraliHutchings of the Ncwfouad-"MP- P6191‘ Hllllllfifl. Emerald. 66c 990111“ 111' 111111 111111111“- by Nnngesaer was contained in a land constabulary from Sergeant Dwyer stationed at, Bay Roberts at n the head of Conception Bay, -—-—-cQo&----‘ Old Age Pensions Recommended (Special to the Guardian) CAPETOWN, scum Africa, May reaching the age of 66 without more than £52 (about $250) year ly ' are recommended in a report prepared by the old age pensions committee of the Union of South Africa. The pension pay- able to both white and colored lneu and women would not exceed ten shillings (about $2.50) weekly. ' ———-——<0>---- ZION PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Yesterday morning iitov, llloss C. Eaton had a representative cou- gregation to hear him when he ex-. cltailged places with RevuMBctlif Fulton .'i‘be subject of the dist-nurse was the "Cetmtrality of Christ". talking part oi‘ the 12th chapter of John's Gospel as the text continenc- lng with the 20th VfiTiifir-"THS idea (back to tillm-Jhfr. Eden's clear appropriately chosen‘ ‘for the dis- course on Our Social lProblem was orbod character was prophesied ill ‘the Christ whose life teaches us ll-lls discription nf the life with the ‘ ' ~_ ' ' . . ch r-aclerristl s of th ll n. til ox 3.8 What a grand situation exists thele. "my nqw h." and hopedumg ‘(he Bu“; M amino“ m? the believe that ally one party had an . question. it is hoped tllett a fuller. the increase to such a degree as MecKlnnows entire addrees, tliolrsnort of this service cell be 8111911 ' to become s menace. He sub- audi nce listened with respectful to thepress later. ion. yet it wee evident tllatl The clloir‘s reuderlnd 01 11111- euceito the remarks ads y pub- the apoleuee elicited by ble re-~.-beautlful Ari-them The Pilgrims of marks was confined to one aeetlou|tlie Night and a duel. by Messrs. ill-concluding he made a strong of the theatre. with a few ecatteredlfireewsii and M. Moiflunon- wae applauds bore and there. 1iinueualiy well. developed wars t-ho extent that the our activities we pass from one tiling to another but finally come emphatic style gave all impress- lveness to the sermon that held the strictest artggtlon to the end. The cboir's a-tendalllce was also good and" all the pieces befng very course, gave the whole service a harmony of thought that was quite inspiring. ‘Pile evenfng service wais largely attended Rev. Mr." Fulton's dill- irlle of the finest. heard fu Zion for a long time. lFnom the prophesy of lllzeirtel be explained how the full- how lo withslard all temptations. prophet. was very thoughtful and 101mm, cloudy mlrlrlns- 11a e fvreisfler to 111111 Montreal cloudy . . . . . . . .. 52-43 iPmvloce. ‘Mr. Fulton spoke very highly of the earnestness and seli- ghm-louomw-n, cyoudy eerily of our people and our poil- “any”; ck-mdy _ option on sincerity as regards tble Si. John fair 'onded by Mr. Boiger. Hope River. ALSO RESOLVED that this 001v and unanimously (gun-led by ‘liveuiltill heartily endorse the eer- staliding vote. vices of our representatives Messrl Hon. Mr. Kennedy ill a short, aiiijtKeulledy and MacNevin during the vigorous address accepted the. past foiir years in looking after the wishes of the dnleggieq, m") m needs and interests of the first dis- vielved tile political situation ex 11161 01 Q1189“ 0011111)’- pressing his undoubted confidence Short addresses were given by in the outcome of the appi-m1c|||m;1Ml~. Louis Howatl, Conservative elections. Mr. McKenzie states candidate Fourth Prince, Tboe. that he was not. seeking political Wigmore. A. J. lliaeNevimand aftpr boilers but in View of the uymnl tile National Anthem, the meeting 14,- 01d age pgnglgng [m- pgrggng nlous nomination he had received (1101-1911 ‘"1111 101111 011691‘! 101‘ he felt be could not very we] re K911119113’ 111111 11101111911119- fuse, and expressed his pleasur- at being a candidate under til brilliant leadership of Ifremie Stewart, particularly a0 in vlelv o Premier Stewart's record durlll the past four years. and the prc gresslve policy he announced to" the future. Premier Stewart on rising lo ud- dress the meeting was received with great applause. He relvlow- ed his governments achlevsnlentr t7 1,11, and comprehensively compared up record during the past four year with that. of his predecessors stressing the fact that every planl The Weather, Etc; MANY A MAN THINKS HE'S Come ALONG. SMOOTHLY WHEN HE. ls MERELY i d TORONTO, May lfi.-~Marililne lboderato south and east-‘wlnds, un settled with scattered showers. 60-41 4-g_._ New York clear H 02-4 m Announcements Coming Events, Meetings Etc. "Big variety concert in French liver lliili. Tuesday evening. May 5636-6 14 Bl "Hunter River Shipping Clnb mding hogs Thursday. May 19th. ill noon. intending shippers mist. list at once. AdanrBr-owu. Secretary. 5368 5 16 I! “Cosme to Concert and Box i0- clal. Crspaud Thursday, May 10. 515505.164! ‘j "The C. G. I. T. Concert Baptist zchooiroom Tuesday evening qt 8 rfcloitk. Sale of (randy. "Delft miss seeing the "Beebful vlr. Bahbs" Heurlz Hall. Thursday. Tickets 35 cents. ...__.. "Don't miss seeing the "Basie flll Mr. Babbs" Heart’: Hall, Thun- dily. Tickets 35 cents. "Tea party alt Lot 65 on Tush day, July 26th. Weitch for ed. later. 651 46-1481 "Scetchfort Memorial Soviet? will hold the Annual oeleln-elaie Wednesday. July 18th. "inquire R Cilruni ‘Mo-MP’, e c 1f Prince Street. Dr. carom slay. recovery in next ti!“ d-Sulifi» mouths. 48856-1 - —--i0e ' “Como to the comedy drama eu- tltied "More Blunders Then One" with, specialties in Indian River es-u Hell ‘lflleediv. Mu 17m at s a m. Admission 35 cents. Children 15. Quebec fair, . . . . . .. .. 4fl-—-42 iSelo, of Candy. fifl -_.__ -- , t8 "e-rori l = 1 ' 11-10 toll flirtatious - 66-411 on lltloadey. alley 1eua.g¢:e;¢'¢iiel;. Two nlevense with» ebeoilltflee oe- iHigt tide l-lilii -......'i;i;.'.."..-i 10.22 m,“ ML u...“ and ‘tonight at 11.10. Gnu sets this eventing alt 7:21 (“timid gland rieee tomorrow morning at i.- '1"11" ‘~111Mb 1101111111. May 18th. Johnston's aim pol. ‘ .' _ . at the home of Mt. Emmet-side tide eighteen luiii- on Wednesday. h o'clock)! order, 2.00 p. -fll.' tries later than Clnrlootstowu. n5 1r , with flee. iProceelie lg aid. -—a-n_ ‘ "A insecure: ibbdeeeiire .,._,_.....