,'OFA MERCHANT i-a-a The pubiio has so many things to . member these days that It needs to bs reminded oi wha already knows. Charlottetown (Inardlan Two Celts Ieandsd Ill’! Isrnisl Guardian. ‘ti! CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1925 ‘iihe- foundation oi bullilell |l confidence, which IPPMII "W" m‘ gaqv-lty, iair dealing, efficient ser- vice and mutual bohem- Llllllll lllhlfirlPfliml By Ilil. Canada lllll V- 5- l ed 05-0. De Iver A. u“ ii llllls House Discusses - ..__.__a OTTAWA. May 21. - Th; l iiow of emigrants between Canada snd_ths United States was discussed in the House oi EHilM THE ll. S. During tine-st Year 48,000 Have Recrossed the Border. OTTAWA, May BL-The Depart- menit of Immigration is negotiat- ing with representatives of the two big railway systems to reduce the cost of immigration and coloniza- tion activities abroad. This state- ment was made by Hon. J. A. Robb in the House of ‘Commons yester- day just as the ll-louse adjourned alter three hours’ discussion oi salaries of the Department ofwlm- migration. There had been much criticism of the alleged duplication oi work ns between the Canadian Govern- ment agencies andthe Canadian Na- tional Railways colonization agents overseas. Right Hon. Arthur Melghen, leader of ‘the Opposition. said it was the "height of bypro- crlsy,” that Canada should have three different immigration servic- es, that of the Government and ‘those oi the two railways. - He believed the C. ‘P. R. sold more lands when their expenditure ot colonization was $100,000 a year than now. when it was 8750.000 a year. ‘Mr. Robb’: remarks, just as the item was being voted, implied that negotiations were now going op to co-ordinate the three services and eliminate duplicate expenditure wherever possible. (The migration oi ‘Canadians to the United States cams up again during ithe debate which was on l1 civil Government vote of $800,770 ior the Immigration Department. The item carried. The Opposition claimed that the exodus had been so great in the past iew years that a large part oi Canada's popula- tion was not settled there. . IHO". James Murdock, Minister of ‘Labor, reported that 48.000 had come back in the past year, and that there was now a steady dirft back to Canadian residence oi~ those who sought their fortunes in the United States. ‘ -———-<0>—-—-- Steamer Skipper Loses Certificate Canadian Press) MONTREAL, May 21.— Follow- ing the strandllng and the tbotal iicss of 8.8. Asov on or near Cape ‘Hogan, C. B. N. B., April 80th last the Wreck Comufssions Court sitt- ing at Ottawa on Monday sus- pended the certificates of Master D. A. McLean, for two months. taklngfull cognizance oi the fact that he bad no certificated officer with him and was therefore de- prived oi help, and bearing in mtind. lh-is fran'k straightforward evidence given with no attempt to ovado or mislead the court. Commons today when a civil government vote oi $800,710, ior the immigration Depart- _ ment was under consideration. Col. J. Arthura, Conservative ‘Parry Sound, .eading irom g report of the United States De- Dartment oi‘ Labor, gave emi- gration irom Canada to the United States bobwsen 1800 llid 101D, ll 179, 2E8; during the years irom 1911 to 1920 as 742.000. During the past four years he said, 486,828 Canad- ‘ians had gone across th; bor- dsr. He gave the figures oi re. turning Canadians as 265,173 between 1902 and 1920. Duliing theliaat iour years. 15,812 Canadians had returned. Arrested In Connection With Sirdars Death (Canadian Press) CAIRO, May 2l.—Ahmed ‘Pasha lMfihGf, former Minister oi Educa- tion in the Zagloui Cabinet was ar- rested today ln connection with in- vestigation of murder oi Sir Lee Oliver Stack, British Commander of the Egyptian Army, who was us- sasainated here last November. Church War Now In Court NEW YORK, May 21—The pro- longed controversy between cer- ‘tain members of the Board of trustees oi Calvary Baptist Church and their Pastor, Dr. John Roach Stratton. has been thrown into court. Five insurgent Trustees have ob- tained a temporary injunction from the Supreme Court, restrain- ing Dr. ‘Stra-tton and other mem- bers oi the ~Boards of Trustees and Deacons irom mpelling them from Church membership. The insurgents also ask that the Ctratton iactlion be prevented from ‘llwrlgflging the Church property to carry out the project oi build- 1H8 a 20 storey combination Ciltlurch andbotei on ‘the present s e. . , , ~ Flame s Fury Less FORT WILLIAM, Ont., May 21 —-Wit-h the fury of the forest fires which have swept districts in the vicln-ity for the last week, some- wile/t abated, reports are pouring in of losses ito lumbering compan- iies and settlers. It is indicated that the liires have taken the great- est toil cver reorded in these parts. . Tales of narrow escapes irom death anti of ‘heroism on the part oi ‘the settlers fighting the flames are in almost every repolit rfecelv- e Election 01 Officers MYMCA Thc first meeting of tllc new Bollrll oi Directors took place in Lhu Associated rooms yesterday, with tllc following members pres- HAILIFAX, ‘N. ‘B., ‘May ZL-CBP- ‘ilvin C. ‘M. Wilitle of iiive schooner, "Oops 'DiOl‘" and Calptiain C. O. Macguire. of this steamer "Claick- wmtas,” ih-ave ‘been exonerated oi aiil blame on connection ‘with lithe sink- ing oi ‘the "Cape ‘D’0r,” with a iloss oi iiive iliveis miter colliding with uihe “Cilackamatfl bi Oa-pe La J-lave, N. 8-. April 30. according to one. re- port of Dominion Wreck Commfss- ioner h A, Bernese. Ottawa, ‘made. lullivlic ihetre itolloy. The report ce-n- sured second oiirioel- J's-mes Fraser 0f iiihe "Olatokmlss" and‘ Warned‘ him t show bower judgment tin future. ‘The certificates of the mar, burs and second billoor were not withheld. The 169m showed Ithat the crew of Clscltdmss diid all that could be eslpcoteid i slriihe endeavors ‘to rosowe the ore-w of the schoon . "Ciipe D‘or." u Clinllomdfl fiber-laid Mil-to par hard. net each l I lillqrtioa in this column. A'A-AA a a Til‘! -r~ A rrvv mills!‘ i ' D "M", fi 0 ‘QEQ. HQIIQ Whit; m _ » _ . M one?!" q“ “$825-$003; "VANTIK-D-"rvld on ‘DHREE. "with." in fliers b 1 33am»: a.t its c331‘. sit‘; ‘Jo's .4 m number semifinal sh ‘Fag til-chews vVl-l 11's sdiwlilfl~ilofllfinW - Department. Committee, _Jenkins elected Chairman oi Re- svslillv . Mir oanlrslusosrrlsilsljy, Moss 10's.- cnt. Mr. J. A. Clurk, President, in the chair, Messrs. I’. W. Turner, J. A. McMillan, D, F. Bethune. W. M. Rowe, J E. Harris and R. A. Penti- ieton . Tho meeting opened with scrip- ture reading and prayer by Mr. .l. A. Clalik, The minutes oi thc inst regular meeting were reurl and part oi the minutes oi thc Annual Meeting. Welcome to New Members-Mr. J. A. Clark extended a hearty wel- come to the new Board uvlfllillillrii who were present. Messrs. W. M. Rowe and J. E. Harris. ilsotion oi Oiiiesrr-Mr. J. A. Clark, reelected President. Mi‘. P‘ . Turner re-elected Vice-Presi- liont..-Mr..-F .B. Conrad elected re- cording Secretary, Mr. W. A. Stew- urt re-eloctsd Chairman oi Fill- uncs Committee, Mr. J. A, McMil- lan re-elected Chairman [Physical Mr. J. D. ligious WorirCommittee. ‘Mr. H. E. Miller elected Chairman Education- al Committee, -Mr. Jack McNair elected Chairman Social Commit- tee, Mr, s, T. Green elected chair- man Boy's Work Committol. Mi‘- i-l. . Lapthorne re-eiscted Chairman Dames Committee, Mr. J.‘ E. I-lar- 'i'h.0l0Ci.0(l Chairman House Com- miiteo, Dr. J. W. Mclfeusie elected "chairman of Membership Commit- tee, Past color R, ‘H. Jenkins so he matter oi the “ Oddisrence to be held sit ‘m; ' fly. 11th and ‘lam was m ‘ d. new statement of nur- liolda ‘ ‘ out by the National con ’ . t before in, meet» m‘ (a; gm by the Secretary A brioi rs cl the Financial Cam Dans cgfl1lif‘ ' . ‘ ' . ~ NIJQIQIIQI pllgll 1m glml. The tneetlns M- Journsd. Canadian Exodus ‘Rumored Hon. J. E. MoMurray Will Resign t- _ (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., May 21——Rum- ore of the resignation from the government oi ‘Hon. E. J. McMur- ray, lSOllCllOf General, are current here. It is stated that Mr. Mc- Murray will resign ‘because oi ob- ligations which the legal iirm oi which he is a member have to the Home Bank. Mr. McMurrayll firm was a debtor ‘to the Bank for a considerable amount when the crash came, consequently lit is rumored he ‘will resign in order to relieve the government of any em- barrassment which might result. The government plan-s to intro- duce legisl-ation for the reimburse‘ ‘ment oi Home Bank debtors at an early date. French Morrocoo v Situation More Grave Than First Reported (Canadian Press) FEZ, French Morocco, May 21.- It was admitted in mfltary circles here today that the menace of Rif- iians under Abdelkrim who recent‘ ly invaded French Morocco from the Spanish zone, is more grave Ithan previously stated. It was de- ‘clared that every possible measure to deal with the situation with a minimum cost oi life untl money, was being taken. - Prepare for Election‘ SaysB. C. Premier (Special to the Guardian) VICTORlLA, May 21—~Taik of a general election in thc Dominion thils year was given impetus by Premier Oliver yesterday on h‘ls' return from Otitawa. "My advice is to get ready." said the Premier when questioned as to election rumors. “Whtichever way you look at it it's not bud advice." He refused to makeany definite pre- dlctlons as to the probable polling day. Railway Policy For Peace River (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., May 21-—-It is understood ‘that the government. railway policylior the Peace River is now determined upon. as the outcome oi the proposals oi the Canadian National Railways, the British Columbia Government and the Peace River people them- selves. It is‘ expected‘ that the Government will promise to ab- sorb fourteen of the thirty seven cents per ‘hundredweight rate on grain from Grand Prairie to Van- couver, and thus ‘bring it to the Edmonton-Vancouver level. Held In Death I MONTREAL. iMay 21.—A‘t the resumed inquest today into the fu- tal shooting last iSaturday night of Ernest Stockham, whose dead body was discovered the following mor- ning with a revolver ‘beside it near the home oi Mr, and Mrs. George William Mclntosh Reay, Lasailo Road, Verdun, Mrs. Reay described how Stockham had shot himself to death outside her bedroom win- dow after first kissing his hand to her and threatening her with the revolver. Coroner McMahon declared her and her husband ‘held by the pn- lice on 610,000 bonds which, how- ever, had not been forthcoming whenthe court adjourned. Stockham once belonged to the‘ Cold Stream Guards and came from Brimlngham. England. i Attractions At The secretary of the Charlotte- town Driving Park has now secur- ed as ‘s cisl strllctizns for Ex- hibition , eek the. (allowing: 1st The Radtitc esters on a double Flying Trapeze. They do all the different toe holds and toe catches from Juw swivels, etc. be present. as follows: flhatlviielviiu ..m-.-s:— ---- -~ iugaizll-Sweet Drier Rose—l9 Msclliwen Pupils Mal-hr and One oi the girls does a Recitation — Tree Plnnting— very fine ciclli swing, which is Cedric Bou-lter considered the mm: difficult of all ‘Cheri-s "ll lie-School. i“ l’ ‘E. H.Fl.H. Pnino. Henry is here admitted as a craftsman and freeman of the corporation oi Bonnet- makera and Dyers. - PRINCE HEN RY’S VISIT TO GLASGOW shown taking the oath on being t Federal Gov’t. Favors Anti Gambling Legislation . (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., May 21— That the Federal Government plans to give the tHouse of Commons every opportunity of adopting. at an early date, ‘the anti-handbook gambling legislation promised some weeks ago, is indicated by a note of motion for the amendment oi the criminal code which appears totiuy on the lla.ly proceedings of the House, anti under ‘the n-anle of Hon. Ernest Lapolnte, Minister of Justice. The text of the proposed amendments has not been printed hut in conversation with the Globe the Min-later stated that his bill In- cludes the drastic anti-handbook amendments which were nullified by the Senate after having been passed by the Commons during the 1023 session. This means that thc Minister is asking the House ‘to reaffirm its former decision to prohibit tile publication of all types, selections, cdds and‘ prices on horse races, outside of premises where race meets are actually in progress. U. N. B. Confers 25 Degrees Canadian Press) .FRtEDER.ICTON, N. B., M-ay 21 —#T\v‘enty-five degrees were mn- ‘ierred iihis‘ afternoon at the En- cahia of the University of New Brunswick, inciudling the honorary degrees of L. L, D. upon‘ Rev. B. H. ‘Heine, Westmount, Quebec. Herald-Spectator Printers on Strike (Canadian Press) TIAlMIILTON, ilvllay 21.—— Primers in tho office of the tl-Ieralli and Spectator went on strike at i.15 p.m. following a dlsputc ovur u. wage scale. At West Kent School At 9.30 this morning the annual Arbor and Empire Day exercises will take place at West Kontlchairlnun of the Trustee Board. School. ‘ Mr, ‘Moran, principal of. PROGRAM the Union Commercial Colicgel will preside. The music and sing-i Chorlls—"O Canada". ‘School, ing is llnder the direction of PM; Ibscitniiion —— "GPOWIIPB". 13ml’ iessor ‘l-liraln Bail and parents Hi1 Chandler. friends of the pupils are invited to Dlaicgue-"Ths Trees", Pupils The programme is Chorus-"O Canada"-—‘School Chorus-The Ash Grove-School Plano Solo-Minuet — lloraco Flag Dri-il-—-Primary Pupils Chorus—Come, Follow, Me—- Essay-Arbor Day ~- Eleanor so: g—-Spring Gossip-B girls Aerial Acts. 3rd tlfoodie and Doty.. and wonlsn comedy acrohats. 4th Young and La Dell, man, and woman in which tsbie ma usilll a pvt-amid 0H tables four llllll. i; worked up by the rocking of the, Man everything fails to the ground, is| These flour acts should certainly furnish ‘rnuoil amusement between fig ‘llltiifl- I ‘- - ll particulars published as soon rel-ital"? r Jessie iMaoLoan _ they do a School The comedy Raymond tables. and ‘the iinsl crash when,Lynds m, [unplug M; a} any programme. ry Travellers-School ~‘- ‘--- - -~ r "r "m 11:21am his: stirrer: up to the standard for which Wat Kent is noted. - moresc 4 Dialogue-shady April-T girls Solo-Sweet ‘Bunch of Daisies- "MlscDonaid —- ‘Essay-Britidh Empire—George Chorus-Angus p Solo-Jack's the Boy-Frank Chorus-There were Three Mer- lslandflirlnn. The excellence of the program Arbor Day Exercises g m“, As-gg-nybly +1311 (his morning at .will he presided over by Mr. ‘Ricliy. Former Speaker Appointed Liberal- (Canadl-an Press) E. N, Rhodes, Amherst executive consider tllc resignation of W‘, L, l-lllll, K. C., former leader. Hon. contest Hunts County in the forth- tion. i Bill Rejected to enable Peeresses in their own of Lords. iQi-Qi Thomky Ousted (Canadian Press) MOSCOW, May 21.—All mem- bers of the Council of Peoples Commissurs of which Alexis I, Ry- kofi is President, were re-elected today by the central executive com- mittee of the Union of Socialist Republics. Trotsky, former ‘Minis- ter of War, who recently returned from political seclusion, failed to secure a post in th eSoviet Cabin- et, although Communists believed generally that he would be made Commissioner of Foreign (Prado. It is understood that the argu- meent made was that. taking him back now would create an impres- sloll uilroatl of Weakness in the Ilolsllevik (lnvernmen-t and that he will be forced to work his wny lmck to power by slow degrees and take whatever post the Government may offer him. Empire Day at Prince Street School Tho Empire day exercises oi Prince Street School will star-t ‘in 11 o'clock to whlich the pares-ls and friends are cordially invited. Tile foiowing excellent program Garlic 3. Ohorus-“The Ash Grove" School Dialogue "Little Plants", Pupils. M-lsg Bourke's DEM. Dltrlog-llm-"A UlfdSflt Tea". Pill)- i-is. Miss mitkenb Dept. ,OhIorus —— “Come Follow Me" School. Recita/tion-"Ye Men‘ of England” Edith Ford - - Disioguo-"Ths Children and the Frog", Pupils Gil-ode 4. Chonus-"A Spring Song",School ~Dialogue~ "The Gray Ibatmily" Junior ‘Pupitls. Chorua- "Merry May Time" School, ‘ Address-Rev. Mr. Rysnl . Ohorus-"The Soldiers’ Chorus" School. » Recitat/ion-"Thé Union Jack" Joan Winchester. ‘ ~ Reading-"lihs Biiitllil Empire. "A League of Nations". Margaret Waller. ‘ . ' ‘Recitation-"Hearp Ye Nations” Margaret Phil/lips. Chorus-‘ibianch of who Men of l-larlec ". School. Dlalogue- "The British Flag" rode 5. Recitation-Wis l‘ Pupils. from G tins Tbm- eraire" Ma/rsstet Ste ‘Rieilnarks. Conservative Loader HALIFAX, N. S., ‘May 21.——<l~Ion. formerly Speaker in the House oi Commons at Ottawa, was appointed leader of the Liberal-Conservative party in Nova Scotia at a meeting of the held this afternoon to Mr. Rhodes has been chosen by tho Liverall-Conservative party to coining provincial general elec- . LONDON, May 21.-—The I-louse of Lords today rejected by a close vctc of 78 to 80 Lord Astor's Bill right to sit and vote in ‘the House Bug Costs Canada OTTAWA. May 21.- The story oi a little hug whim could park himself quite com- fortably on, a child's fingernail but whose appetite had ai- ready cost-the Dominion of Canada more than seven bil- “90. was told to members oi the Royal Society oi Canada by Arthur Gibson, F. R. S. C. This Lilliputian with the 5- biufliilllian appetite ,is none other than the spruce budworm and the tale of his degradations to Canada's ior- esta and of the fight being W300i! to exterminate him gave eloquent testimony oi the place that science occupies in the economic ileld. Canteen Fund Enquiry Opened Yesterday (Special to the Guardian) ‘OTTAWA Ont., May 21_tEn- lllllfy by a special committee of the Senate into tthe administra- tlion oi the Canteen and Disable- ment Fund, the uses to which ad- vances from these funds have been put, ‘the manufacture and sale of paper poppies by the D. S. C. R., 8nd their resale. by soldier's or- sanizations, opened this morning but adioumed until Wednesday nexton the representation ofGrant A. that an audit oi the finances of tile-t Association had been undo." way ior several days and would be finished some time ‘today. Lord Ailenby , Has Resigned LONDON, May 2l——Forelgn Sec- retary Austen Chamberlain today formally announced llll the House of Commons the resignation of Lord Aillenby as High Commission- el’ i0 Egypt and the appointment of Sh" Gwrse Lloyd to tllat office. "No change will-l he affected in the DoliCY of His ‘Maiestyis Govern. luent with regard either to Egypt or the Sudan by the change in ad- "1'"l15!l“il‘il0ii.” the Foreign Secre. tary declared. French Crisis Near PARIS, May 21-—Prem’ier Paul Paiuieve and his cabinet will meet the reconvened‘ Chamber of De- Duties Monday in a session which may bring the downfall of the gvv- ernment on ‘the question of the war in Morocco. lSocialists and Communists have prepared questions to put to the premier. who ‘also is minister oi War. and on his answers and the n67“ ‘for-lliilhfs . development soumll of the Mediterranean depend Painleve's tenure oi office. Sale of Ontario Beer Canadian Press) TORONTO, May 21 —ln the pm. vincial capital no great excitement prevailed today at the commence- ment cf sale of the new 4.4 per cent. beer. Reports from other cities reveal like conditions, Queen Saves Tot From Bad Fall ‘IDNDQN. May 2l.——Many charm ink incidents characterized the vis it which the king and queen paid yesterday to "Treasure island" at the British EfllDire Exhibition. Wembley, ‘ While in this children's paradise their majestic! took a ride on thc minnture "Peter Pan" scenic» rail- way operated by the Canadian Pa c c. As the ‘iraih,emsrged from Con- naught tunnel and arrived at Banif station, the ‘British monarchs were met by a cheering crowd of grown- ups, children and babies. One little girl in her excitement leaned over the dge of the platform and would have fallen on the track but for the prompt action of the queen, who, as the train was draw- ing up. leaned forward and pushed the child back‘ into safety. - The king asked the attendants tn illi up the train with as many oi the iitie tots ls could crowd in. ling companion was. tookone awed look and then ran away and re- joined his mother. ‘His place was taken by a little girl-who soon made herself at home with the king and in reply to his question said: "l am Joan Moliison of liisiing, and '1 am nve years of age."- Whfllllhd ride was over Join told her mother that the king was “a very mice mam" The papers today carry numer- Over Seven Billions McNeil, secretary oi the G. W. V. ' . lcgiaic students Tbwuio, f-ailr . . . . Montreal, rain Quebec. cloudy . . . . .. Charlottetown. fair . .. l-liaiiiiax, cloudy . Salint John oluar . New York, cleair . . . . . . and tonight at 1112M“ rises tomorrow morning at l. 8/ E0llR illlilbREii DELEGATES ‘ O For the Union Municipalities Convention to Be Held Here June 24 -Visitors Will Arrive by Steamer Leaving Montreal June 22nd. Reception Planned O (Canadian Press) ‘EOHEKOWII. This ceremony will be MONTREAL, May 21.— Around followed by reception in Govern- sevcnty-flve municipalities will beimeltt Building, uiter which 1119i"? represented by about 400 delegates will be a concert given by 10m! in fourteenth convention of lfnion performers. On June 25th lPrincc of Municipalities to be held aboard Edward Island fox ranches will he the steamer ‘Richelieu, which will visited by the convention and de- suil from Montreal i0 Charlotte- legates will be tendered a civil: town an‘d return between June 22 dinner followed by three, fifty milc and 28 next. Tile convention which automobile rilills into the interior will include municipalities from oi ‘the Island, 0n return from thc Ontario, Quebec and tile three Marl outing the Quebec lll-iegtltcs will time Provinces, will leave Montreal act as llnsts on board lilo Richelieu on Richelieu ‘Monday, June 22, to Prince vEdwnrd Island officials. Upon arrival at Charlottetown at 0n‘ J1me 26th the usual nlc-riliiii! six p.nl. Wednesday, Juno 24th, the and afternoon sessions of the coll- convention will he welcomed by his; vention will he held ‘to be followed Honor the Lieutenant Governor of at flight by n civic ilanqllet which Prince Edward Island Mr, F, R,|\vill close the cntlventlon officially. l-ieartz, by the ‘Prime Minister offillturday will be spent at Murray the Island, Hon. J. D. Stewart, and Buy. and QIIBiIBC “'11! be reamed by Mayor John McKenna of Cllar- the some night. - Deer Enters House _ Armistice Day May And EatsDalntles be Perpetuated SASKATOON, flask" May 21-—8tepplng carefully ever a year-old child on the ‘door-step. a iuii grown buck Jumping canggfign press) is" sowed the home of EDINBURGH, my 21 ~I<‘itlti c°""°|||°l‘ W- J- BUFFER. 07 Marshal Earl Hail: heavi- the Kioivington, Sask., mul-li- m] u tit-location m the ‘Fliililiil’. ind iiifflchhifl hi5 General Asst-lllbly of the nose at the food on the table indicated he would like some. The deer was given sugar, cake and bread and after with- drawing io the farmyard, stay- ed ior some time, giving every Church of Scntlnnli hilTC yesterday, flfikilili! illlf,‘ (‘illlrch to assist in por- pttllatlllg Armistice Day as a tiny of national rclnolllilrallcc. biotic!‘- ator Earl of Eigin signifier] the Cilurch was really to assist in the indication of friendliness. I)@rpg[|1a[‘]0n_ Fur Auction Sales Action To Proceed (Canadian Press) NEW PORK, May 21. —— Nearly 200,000 skunk skint.- were put up today at the Fu-r Auction that has been going on ill the Mason-lo Hail ‘here since May 11th. They were thought well for both NEW YORK, Iliny 21-—-Sli[)l‘OIIl0 Court Justice Black has tlcnivtl 1t motion of attorneys for Illorris Goat, tileniricai producer, to liis- nliss the complaint in the $500,000 suit brought against illnl by Prin- cess Marie Carnli Mntcilabelil, who foreign and domestic account at amll-nated Wm, Lady Dim", M“... FY1096 Tllnilliig to $4. but D81‘! 0i ncrs in the lliallonila role in "i9 Ciillecmmfi ilild l0 b9 PM 0V9!‘ Gesfs production of “Tile unltl tomorrow for lack 0t time. No comparison with the average winter sails price was issued by the New York Auction Company. The obhers of the offerings today consisted of several nlillor pelts that are soldwas sundries and about 50,000 sundry fox. The ighest price paid for the sundries was $41 for tigers pelts. Top price for the sundry fox was 5.6.50, which was paid for Turkish skins. Sales to date have been nearly $5,500,000. Pupils End Strike SllilTH FALLS, Ont., May 2l.— Following the promise by members or the Smith Falls school bnzlrtl that a thorough and impartial in- vcstigatibll in the dismissal of a number of teachers would be heltl immediatelyl the 400 striking ("-1- rcturlleti to their studies this afternoon. The Weather. Etc. Bow l-Efi-S AND KNOCK. KNEES ARE. PRQVENTED ‘BY INET- BuTMosf Miracle" last year. The princess says she \\'.'ls made rlliiclllllous by Goat's alleged pull- biclty nleihmls, Suspect Is Hunted li/VINTHROP, Maine, May 21.—A posse of county ofillcers reinforced by citizens was searching the countryside lll the vicinity of Lake Marunncook today ‘for a man who is believed to have shot autl seriously wounded Mrs Emma M. Towns and then set fire to her cottage. Miss Ada Hayward, a niece of 3m, Towns, is missing and is he- lievctl to have been llhlillcietl. Reception at —- Saint Marys Ti“ iil-iigious llctruptimt amd Pro- ‘r; I l ot‘ -1.il_t~ Congregation of the ‘ISIS ul‘ Sulllt Alllrthll was llelli at .\ aunt St. Alatys Numtin-tie at 3 o'clock 'l‘llc.\:tl:ly nlorning. Ilia-as was 1'1 lchrlltteli by ills Lordship BlSllQp Louis J. (Ybrnry. zzssililftl by Fain” tr Janus Ili-llrphy and I-‘ltthvr l’. \\':ll.-ll. i111’ l: r iht- Muss llyllrlls zlnli BAD LF FORM 15E“? .iliil.>‘ Wiltfgnllllil by llll) Sisters‘ f‘ MA OR. OPE?!“ ‘O/ , ‘ il]‘r1iI'ii]’ll‘l‘Zll(‘ 11o . f l,’ w . 1 zlciflxl by Ilcv- 4" ' ' ‘ lllllrl.ll_v. a . t‘ (‘lnlpt-l was ‘flied with iht- ilfllili :l...l l '.iliiVt‘$ of tin‘ Sistvrl llllu. on lllS ileautt-iilli l-‘t-llru cl ‘ill! Aw. Toll. were coll- secllliinl: llltlr v |l:,:; livts to God. The Postulnnts receiving the lloly linbit of he (‘mgr gatlcn ‘were Gc/Tlrlldl} Morrisscy. ‘Iona. in relig- ion Sister Mary Gvrlrtlde; Mary Niacin-lion, Kfnkola. l"ll religion Sis- lor .\‘lllry Cnrnlel; Mary Rogers. liopi‘ Iiirur, in l“i plan Sister Mary licrnnnlinr; 'i‘llrcc novircs. Mcr Jnsu-ph Agatha, Sister Mary ‘Iicn-ry and Sister lliary ifatzharln-c pro- llC1l‘llCl‘(l ilhtllr first vows. The lllfmy flrientita of tiles" young‘ isltrllti S-isicre GXUEINl their lht-unilivs-l cullglultullliiolls ulltl wish ‘iihcnl many ylarll cl lrtlitlul luihor ‘ill .‘ -‘ o. , r51‘ ' l‘ _ . 1v - . ‘ _ . 76-!'l2 » (Fall's srrvic One littl fellow. on finding hlm- _ ___' , Se" “and” opposite m! majesty‘ "South west winds fnir and warm and on recoguling who his trsvel- Térontn‘ Fm, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' -m__5_; Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Annual meeting Protestant Orphanage, lion Hall, June 14th. 114i 5 Z0 4i va-ss 70-54 High tide this morning at 10.18 Boston, clear . . . . . . ‘Sun sets this evening at 7.34 and ‘island’ Hymn. 00D SAYE THE KING ous pictures showing his majesty chatting and laughing with the little girl. utes later than Charlottetown. New moon Friday, May 8nd, 11st s.tn. - . Summer-side tide eilllissa min- “come to Stan-ray Hail hear John Anderson lecture on ondsy evening, May 25, Sale of ice cream. 1172-5-22-31 tltlllilign Bi@iiiEiliiiN I