. li-‘ANCY BOXED cnocomrns“ Ibr 118mm 05y ... h Boxed Chocolates.‘ What better remembrance than a nicc flesh ollifolrs or IIImtcrs- ..-i_ .CA.NI.5Y“ 0F “ Included In on“! candy . calfos Cararneiraililllcnlight JJ. ERNEST “Phone 88 TT§ §~CF5TTTTOO+OQOQ | Classified Advertisements 0m Insertion ......-...-... Three Insert-Inns - Four Insertions light Insertion n llsebclaloel -_ ' ‘BULK CHOCOLATES. ‘ - We carry _l complete assortment of Moira xxx Iiuik mg minions Home Made Chocolates, including some fifty different kinds.“ ,Y0lll' favorite piece is hen. Wrapped Carsnell. mm: ‘Prim. Pllacalla Candv,.Frnlt JelIlsq-Metq For Fresh Candy, DBUGGISTB ave a dflightflll array ofluncy v I Select your; now. ALL“ KIN-DS . dilplay n rr - .1 Mallnws, ctczyetc. ' H. pwokrr-r-“f A m“ “lirince strict " "...... 10o per line of 5 words c0 loperlinaoflwords ...... lo per lino of I words ..."... 1e per lino of a word: O 9 “ i oooooowvoooooao-oooooogo3oypqo ' For Sale I FOR SALE - SEED’ OATS. AND oats and barley mixed. J. R- Munn. Msrlhfield. 3013-5-7-31 i Female Help Wanted WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED waitress, also kitchen maid. Apply Parker House. 3523-5-3-tf 8 HUNDRED BUSIIELS SPALIDING rose potatoes, certified seconds. Ap- ply Justin Larkin, Five Houses. 3504-5-3-61 FOB. SALE-BABY CARRIAGE, newly refinished and in good can- dliion. P. C. W., Sourls. 3650-5-8-21 FOIt SALE-JDBSTEII BAIT. AI’- ply Harris L. Arnold, or phcnc J. W. Mcliwcn, Bristol, P. E. I. 3672-11. _.... 4‘ -ji ____ .._i...__.- “ rorr sate. T0 LET. norum AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. t! FOR SAI.E—FOUR NINETS.’ CIIEV- rulci Car in good runnizl: order. 140 Grcnt George Strcet. - “ '35'll-5-,-3i. ...._..._...~- “'_—‘__-"'*“‘T lLVEn BADGEIIS FOR SALT. bookinrz orders for finest quality silver bridge-Q's. Cizrrcncc Orsrr. Prwc. North Dnlmh. P” ~41. “n. __\i__ DOGS FOR SALIi-TVIO“ :"II‘r‘l.-\I.'I . ‘i, recirirrcd, also nnc nraic f ricr. thrw‘ months old. M ‘"- F McKay. East Roynitr’, P. F‘ l. - iTnO-‘a-‘l-Si . 1. i. yVnrIoty Senator Dlllllf"). “"11 l; in 500d shape, Price. ncr 10" l‘ \ v75 cents when shlpocd by.r""". '7" _ gents prr 100 plantrflwbcn s-Pl P‘ {he plantations. App!“ tn A" C. __ _,-» Mcmllayy. Tin-cad“ ‘tr-I i‘ halt-F‘ '5. Miscellaneous ‘..;__._.__. ~ IOIIN ALFIIIZ-ll-hfdcb-ONALD. LAND Bilfityvr. Box 20, Hcrmcnvlle. 35l0-fi-fi-lmo. “PVIATO mrlfibrriirl. so?‘ "i" Shipments on short; notice Guardian Central Printer), 3i PET-EC"? YOUR FOX. RANCH _. ‘with n Police Dog. Pups now avail- ,,, FW- Allllly Alex Agnew, Central ~ lifurlly. aaro-s-r-sr. , i _ IINDERS RECEIVED U!’ T0 MAY.’ 15th. for pointing ezltarlorof Union \ Church, DiirldhS, matcrial furnsh- ‘ "5' C- B. Clay, Sczfy Trustees. ' ’ 3619-5-0-31 -_-a ll Z . ._. Found r i-¢___i_____________’_______ Viiivuu on sr. rrrrnrw norm. r- 1141c hat. Mrs. Ifrsnk McKay- i" Royalty. slrar-rr-avn 1-_0_.._--___ Lost d. No. r-ml. Name rmzu- rut. ll! return to Wllliamo. ram-r. - " acno-a-c-cr -n-____ _ ‘ ibnunanx ammo ovarian; All» neon Evsrsharp pencil. 11-5-2 Finder lcaveep "Hr-‘fi-‘rt ‘ Dbuntl’. l".E.lsl:§.n'l. 2f31-Z-2-in‘:ci<' ..._________________________ ‘i imr- awe . BICYCLE. cucve- ' u. * ; . +*=~*€=.~i-"*‘ ‘ ,. i! i ' .lf0hel . d w new: tile‘ mnrotvarc‘ mm WANTED - zxreamrvfinn 000x for summer, at Highlnrrds- Hotel. Apply to Mrs. William W. Mac- Larrn, Georgetown. 3624-54-41 Male Help Wanted WANTED-BOY FOB. FARM WORK ll. I. Richards, Cherry valley. _ acrc-s-s-zr WANTED-MAN F08 FARM WORK Apply to Fred Hyde, Cornwall. . 3013-5-‘1-31 Wanted MARRIED MAN “IVANTS W-ORK 0N farm. F. J. Riley. care Mrs. H. Lcard, Carleton. B. Rs ~ ._ . Nursin -"". ’ A .. .5 1i _____ __ ~;,, gar TRAINING scnoor. m: ivunsss. Stcpl-rcn l-Icnry Gale Hospital. l-lsrcrhill. Mass. Standardized Hos- llll/il rmtl accredited school. Thrcc irknc: City Hospital and ltlass- Iij-ic and Ear Infirmary. Eight hour drry. Allowance $15.00 monthly. Clnsscw admitted February and ‘ September. On: hour from Boston. , Two years of High School rcquireci. | i For further information rpnly to Superintendent. N-S-2-6i. , _ .. T0 LET-HOUSE WITH f2 ROOMS, rcntrol. fumislrtd or" unfurnished. Ill cmvrrrcrrccs. Apply Guardian." 3674-5-9-3i. rum BEATEN (Caniilian Pros!) lifONSTON. N. 13., Mty 8.—The l"o‘::l=::l Aces mad‘: it two straight -. ictc c\'::' thc Charlottetown “Not '-’r‘ s" I’. E. I. Ladies champion‘: by vkrnin: ti": s;::'.rd ff the series c! imi 1-1:“ "i-gi", by a score of "ET? in fil " :- “Not Alralds" ltave fr." C‘ Jc r tcz-rorrov/ on rm- other leg o.‘ tour cf me rm- ltlmca. Fir: pins were rolled tonight. Card of Thanks Iir-rfanuly cf the late Thomas 12:21am. Iiappoclr, “wish to thank all rhczs who ‘ssrt Mass Garcia, spirit- ual bouquets and messages cl sym- pathy. also to the'r kind neighbours nzrdyfrqnds who in any way helped ta lighten the burden of their rec- ent and bucavmcn 30914-0 Car-d; or Thanks, inch’ Orph- mil-woman- ‘ . , __ernon p- ry . our-n.- ’ ouch _c. decivdzd Card cf Thanks '- ...£.....".'* on» ltlfoopitsbnnd , ,' ll! lliifil Miss. ‘ bovmsodsvctsrl j sidcprfbatirrdnylaiiarlaeltlng out _ RAY!!! Canadian, Navaijiplunteer Ite- ycnr course. Affiliations with Prov~ ' rind Mrs. JarnesMcijl-rgg, a so“ l‘ illlllls. - Mrs. Charles ifs-her et- _‘ efiualtriiall rrvlunro warm: nomina- DUOYS-Duiing the loading of the heavy buoys on the C. G. S. Morit- calmuit the Marine Wharf late yes- ' terday afternoon, onebf the sailors,- ‘ Mr. Simon Arsenauit, of the Magdal- iOII Islands had tho misfortune‘ of ‘ having his left foot so badly finished‘ =that several bones were broken pnd hc had to be removed to the P. Els- |land Hospital. Although the injury ‘was an extremely painful one, Mr. Arsenoult is reported as resting com- fortably. ' ' calculation cram; ‘Loo-Choir mower-arena Hem- : g - . sou-u. ér queptioped-the ratings on their insiructionfilie “was very much pleased ~ with cbcpegrfircrqpgy. of‘ “the Crrarlottpiown Lieut- Cornmander Oland ceaijd here lest night from Ottawa: lcspnptjpr. units at-Hamilton, Montreal», _ cc, st. John‘ and ‘I-Islifexfrliel-leayes the province this morning. human’ ATTEPIDED rurvnnar. fire funeral riiccnan which was held from his A Mlattqresidcncc. Keppocil. to Si. Dun- . ‘yrtcnb Basilica Wednesday afternoon r ‘war. largely attzndedby friends and ‘ neighbour‘ Twila paid gnfllast tribute - ' Iof’ respect. ‘Services, at "in: Basilica ' _ and grave nere-coiiliuctedflvy Rev. C. McCarthy. The pnlhbcurers were: Messrs‘ Blake, Wood ,~4 ‘George Mc- - Donald, -'John Kennedy/J. Wellington Y McNeiil, _w'rrrrum‘ Murphy, and Thomas Martin. POTATO MARKET POOIIPUp till “esterday potato prices remained the same as for some days previous, $1.00 for Green Mountains and 90c. for _ Cobblers. ' during the day by the Potato Grow- ‘ rrs’ Association, indicated a consider- able slump in prices. Practically no potatoes are being received at the r present time by the Association. Be- centiy; 6,200 tons of fertilizer have been discharged at Summerside, 1,700 ‘guns at Souris, and 700 tons at Vic- orln. Steamers with cargos of fer- tilizer are erfpcctcd in port in Char- lottetown and Georgetown by the end of the present; week. C. G. S. MONTCALM IN PORT- The C. G. S. Montcalm, Captain Mcrcicr in command, came into port rat-the Marine Wharf yesterday af- ternoon to take on board the buoys for diflerent points in waters around the Island. A man whose boat was crushed in the work of loading the buoys, was taken to the P. E. I. Hos- pital. The Montcalm will probably lei"? Dorll-hia morning. The 0.6.5. Hayfield is expected in port here momentarily from the slip in Pictou, and ‘the Brant will arriveirtgummgr- the Miramichi buoys. ' ' II. C. N. V. R. INSPECTION-The Charlottetown neadquarterr of “the sen-wand. the hAII-Qompgny‘ 5,1 m- 1118s were dnspwfcd-Jast mvening by Lielut-Oommander ‘Gland, super- Yi-fqrv ‘vffcer or _tr_i§"rz. C5151. v. 1a.. Ijlcut-Comnrarrdcr Buntalrr, com. manding officer and LieuL-J. Con- "noliy were present. Gunrlgry, tor. vfldc, and "swims-hip classes were conducted gnq the pxgrgflhlng omc. citrus, ' __..._.._. MCPHEE-At the Prince Edward Is-" land Hospital, May 4, i930, to Mr. “ MAlll-IIAGES “ TQRIIVEIQ-POOLBY - At Charlotte- town, P. E. I., on May 6, i930, by Dr. E. H. Ramsay, Mrs. Edith E. lurner of Charlottetown to Charles Favcll Pcolcy, _of Halifax. DEATHS . MACDONALD-At __Vernon. May 7, 1930, Mrs. Susan MacDonald, age 87 years. Funeral Friday morningrlggv. 1X18 the house at 8.30. Interment St. Joachims Cemetery. MCPIIERSON-At West Royalty, on Wednesday, May ‘ith, Mrl. Robert! McPherson, aged 84 years. Funeral; privnt: from her late residence this aftcmoon. ~ “ of the late fihornas; However, advices received » - ship Comes’ Inflwiiliam K. How- _'ln the role of the immigrantfather. | Mr. PROGRAM, 0F H. ‘Mr S. WIS’!- AHIA-The H. M.-S. Wistaris Ls ex- nested in. port at Charlottetown ‘rrtm “Sept. __re w‘ “Sept, 22.“Arrivlng ‘in Halifax on July 4,, and remaining here till July ‘l the destroyer pro- Qccds to Pictou- on July BJBaddeck B. on.:July l5, St. Bay, _tlf.'d., July '26,? Bonne Bay._Nfld., Aug "s. ncirroirsrgfrr. 2., Aug. lihquebec iAug..20, Three Rivers, Aug; 28, Mon- ‘frcal, Sept. 1,. Charlottetown, Sept. i6 ;1='rom Charlottetown The Wisteria ‘will proceed to New Deqford, Mass, Bermuda, the Azores. f Gibraltar, thence to lhrglandwhere m, will ar- rive Nov“. ‘s. < g rnnsoynsts Mrs. Peter Trainer, of“ “Johnston's River, was conveyed‘ tc“her home yesterday from the City Hospital in Mr: A. A. Hennesseyrl motor ambul- ance. " ' ‘ ’ The ‘many- friends of Mrs.‘ ‘Arthur McEachern and her daughter Ruth,- are welcoming them back horns again after spending the winter months in Boston, after visiting relatives and . friends. - , - ~ ‘ > l 11-1‘. ' .‘ Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grady have re- turned frorn a very pleasant winter spent in St. Petersburg, Florida, they having motored all the way home. “ .tuccmuu» ”*=~."T>'.P¢.<>'f1’ilm< Ar The Cqpitol A distinctively‘ new type 0f film, ‘story isbrought to the-screen infill‘ ard's new DeMille studirfproduction for Pathe, now at the Capitol. Depicting‘ the experiences‘ of immigrant farnilymhosc first Amer- ican home is in _lower new York. m8 picture srrirrei-‘irrunirsun note, The family, group-consisting of the father, mother, son,‘ daughter, and baby, forms ' =the nucleus around which this original theme by Lucien Josephson. is written. .'l‘llci“r Jove. for each other, their. simplicity and trustfulness; provide many ‘- gripping and touching 'scene§.' Iifrspirjdtion ,_is jound, in the patriotism dipplayed by the father and son, onevof- vrhom. warships his adopted country and considers it a signal honor to be- ccmc a. citizen while the other gives his life in defence of ‘his country. > Rudolph ~Schildkraut -is- featured Louise Dresser i; the wife rrrcr moth- er, and Milton Holmes ind Linda Landi portray the-son and daughter. Fritz Fold and-Louis Nathoaux are in the ‘supportin! 003% ' ' ‘ "Western Guardian —ALLEN-CIIAN“DLEB. NUPfIIALS —-l\Aiss Terrie M.- Alien. daughter 0.! Mr. ‘and Mrs. Frederick" Allen of. Wellington was unit/ad in marriage to George T. Chandler son ‘of Mr. nncl M:s. E, J. Chandler of Pitts- f'"‘d, Mzss, on May‘ 1st. The marriage DUFFY-At Millinockett, Maine, on I cdncsday, May '1, i930, Amos Duffy. . The remains ‘Will arrive at Kinkora i "idly night. Funeral Sunday at 2 p. m. from thc residence of his broth- er, Wm. Duffy, Maple Plains. JIACINNIS-In “Lowell, M".-"-s., on May 0, i030, Irene Maclnnis, aged 23, daught:r of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maclnnis. Fitzroy Street East. Tire remains arrived by ths late train last night. Funeral today, Friday, service starting at 2 oclocl. ' MCKlNNA-At Kensington, May a, Mckenns, aged‘ 36; funeral Saturday, 10. from her late residence to Klnlora ~R. O. Church. leaving house at a l. m. MaeNIVlN-At UPTUIWIL Ill! lth, Benjamin Mlorlcvin. Bmeral iriday. at 2 rfclockpfrom ‘the residence of his brother in law, D. s. Mcrhce, apflnlibn. ' ‘Inter-meat aprington Cemetery. _ The._bride“‘. who has resided in Mon- cvery happiness. Mr. Chandler will make their future home in Montreal-s. - carved on mundcy by Mr. and Mn. AlennderNcsbitt ~01 Harmony, u» 18,- conveying tho-sud nsws that their son Mr. Elton Benoit bu! pemd l~ way that morning st Portland, Me. as motor car on Sunday. last. He had “ Jun allghtad from an 1pm, when an- ‘ othcroar strucfhim.‘ and he re- ‘ume inlunu from? wiiiuhllrowever. it nu M some daysmoped-tbsi he would recover. nnnutrrm only .:.: plaza at the Baptist Parsonage in Mzntreal by Rev. Dr. Miles *1". McCutcheon. The bride was, chemi- “tglj/ attired in awhippoorwill polret itvill rifle and rcx fur neck piece, with beret. gloves and purse to match trcal for about five years, has many friends on the Island, who will join. in wishing the happy young couple and Mrs. --__p- --SAD NllWls-A telegram was rs- ths result of being run over by a lI rPri | lilrnli FUR BERTIIIRARI Conviction By Prohibi. tiomMagistrate .Quashed By Higher Court. ‘ remc Court the following ‘ w t McDonald for a writ of certiorari to quasha conviction made by George J. Tweedy, Magistrate for Prince Chief‘ Justice Mathieson. Mr. J. J. Johnston, K. C.. appeared for the applicant, Mr. R. N. McNeill, contra: “The vital question wasthe ser- vice of the summons on the accus- ed. In order that the Magistrate shall acquire Jurisdiction over the person of the accused it is necessary that the accused be given reasonable not- ice of the charge and of the time and-place of trial. The summons con- vcys- such information and before proceeding with the trial the Mag- istrate should be satisfied on rees- onable grounds that directly or in- directly it has come to the know- ledge of- the accused. with great caution a M " ‘ should con- vict an absent accused person who hasmot been personally served with the summons. There should also be a reasonable time between the ser- vice of the summons and the time fixed for the trial, and the place of trial should be so selected u not to prejudice the accused in making his ‘full answer- rind defence. _"I“n "this case service was made up- on the daughter of the " a “girl under the age of sixteen years --less than three days before the time set for the trial. The only ev- idence before the Court is‘ that at that time the accused was not with- inathe Province. The place of zmrr was the office of the Magistrate in Charlottetown which would require a journey by the accused of over sixty miles in attend the trial. This alone lnigi-it make n irnponsible far the accused to put in his defence. Cites“ Customary Procedure "It “been theiclrstom from ass-lg iclai districts, fdrunany purposes and f thinicthar; a Magin mic Who sum- mon; an accused person to attend ‘a‘“_i:riai' before him in another county tiran the one in which such person “faculties, dr- m which the offence u alleged to have been committed is ‘doing something which requires to be explafned. "In this case when the time of trial came“ I think the Magistrate would. have .been "well advised to jhave postponed the hearing until the prosecutor had ascerianled whether the accused was actually in the prov- ince when'the summons was deliv- ered to the daughter and whether she was actually sixteen agefTl-re best evidence he could ob- tain should have been furnished cc- fore proceeding to a conviction. i years of "I am not satwfied that iihe ac- cused in this cuerhsd a fair chance or any chance to put in his defense. "The rule for n writ. of certiorari wllkbe “made absolute vim costs w ‘he paid by the prosecutor to the Prothonotary from date hereof and by the Proth- "onotary to the applicant or his at- torney." ' - UPENINB. 0F IHFlE RANGE ' 'I‘l1e Kensington Rifle Range u now open for shooting and several msrn- bers have already been out for prac- tice. Oommlf lowing sohedril was drawn up for the shooting prior to the Inter-Mari- timdmatch. and the matches will be dlllid lbs-Lt. Obi. D. A. MeKinnon. D. l. 0., Cport Shoots. Conditions to be as follows: within thirty days ~At a meeting of the Match , held last rilght the fol- Maich shoots on May 10th, 11th and 20th; Ranges 200, 500 and O00 yards; '1 shots each range with 2 lighting shuts. Competitors to be. placed in three classes, A. B. and C. Over Iii-A, unto 00-! and up to as-o ~ to be selected as per the Frown Bros Ltd. match of i020. Any new mun- ber who has not taken part in any Provincial match to start in clan C; Matches to start at 1.0 p. m. sharp . mill-f." “ rrcmum"m.~.fr’ri-.'v-.- w; pupa . r f- , . GUARDIAN ll iltliiilli, At‘ Monday's sitting of the Sup- § granhlng ' an appliciltaorl " of Allan“ Edward Island was delivered by , days to regsrckthe counting as Jud- 50c Aspirin 1mm (Bayer) ...-L. ' 25c J o h rill on '0 Liniment SAVE r) FRIDAY and s AT THE “Esrolze y : v ATURDAY SPECIALS Chocolates for. Mother's 75c Nujol 6 0 i. $1.25 Nujol 97c 125i: » Sloan's Linimcnt ...-...... 40c Castor-la i (Tic Phillips Milk of Magnesia . . . . .. 49c 22c 29c 50c 30c Castor“ Oil 3508a] I-Iepatica 60 Bromo Seltzer 75c KrTlscTre-ri Efl» Salts _s_r.“sr“o_“r>_rirfiriirrs n»- Compound FACE POWDER By Coty 29¢ “The. Girl From Havana’ Is} -P_acgkéd Thrill $1.50 Fellow’s . Syrup . . . . .. . ” 25c“.'“l'.ooth Brush '. i390 Magnesia Tooth Paste Both for RUGS“ 50c Peppermint (Fresh lot) "Fruit _ Jellies “ “ .._-.__..____.____________ 35cLysol 25c Peroxide r r-.;-_ - Day, Moir’s. 86c.‘ $1.00; 51.25, 52.25 “In .__;____ 199 p -I.U'lIIIIOUl 14c (Best) 25c Listerine 10¢ FflifBeX d Tooth Paste siiflllznfill‘ -- 50c Pepsodent 35cWhlsks s1» Tooth Paste 50o Ipana. . 3 25c Cedar ... . . . ._. Flakes lllllll“lll‘l Tooth Paste 60c Forhan’s Tooth Paste .... .; ' 4 ._.-_.-_-__.__.._.'- 25c Cuticurs. , Soap ctr; 2 Tor . Succeaorsto “. ““"_75_c“Vacuum Bottles, H255 Pure wmruwl, Ross é- nriiiGré-UNVITE MacKINNON DRUG CO. i HOME OF BETTER VALUES 39% ...-am... ‘Castile Soap .. I 1).: LOLA LANE AND PAUL PAGE -su“it of‘ the swindlers on an ooeafl GIVE FOROEFUL CIIABACTHI- IZATIONS IN NEW TALKIE the picturesque background of Ha- vana and its entrancing harbor, the For: Movietone all here of “The Girl Prom Havana,“ at ClflY. exception lly capable Fast-moving action played against‘ palm-studded open country of Cuba that promises to and the Panama. Canal, where the popularity and the talking picture forceful m; filmed, l; the Qutsbgnding feq- players reflected their stage training‘ ture revealed in the first showing, as much as did their voices. liner through the canal to Havana by a girl detective was unfolded iwith beilng effect. Sound and dalogue, recorded by Fox Movietone on sea and land, gave the drama a. striking fidelity aid much in its clear-cut and‘ characterizations _ of" _the| In the cast supporting I019. Lane the Prince Edward Theatre yester- ~ and Paul Page are suchWwell-kricwn [players as Kenneth ‘Ihorziscu, Nita- cast, the intriguing story of s. jewel in the News robbery in Los Angeies and the pur- Bride's Relations. l comedy riot- wm, 1,01,, mm, md‘ Pgu] pa“! 11¢ Mqorbead and Adele Windsor. brilliant players from the speaking: Added “features are Graham Mc- |stage, in the leading roles and an. Namee f supportingcribing world events as they appear "'I‘he' ‘ TfldiO l-IIIIOIIIICGI‘ d5“- Weskly, also POSSIBILITY Qanltlnued from Page l der“ "nu. city finances will be found in the near future to permit us anizing. The Victorian Order of Nurses for Canada. has its national office av. Ottawa, and its eastern head- quarurs at Moncion. Tbe Order was organised by Royal Charter in i801 as a national memorial to commem- orate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen esty. Queen Mary. the Patron, His Excellency the Governor General; the Hon. President. Her Excellency, the Visoountess Willingdcn: the founder. the Countem of Aberdeen. The president is Rt. Hon Geo. P. Graham, and the Chief Superintend- ent. Miss Elisabeth Smellie, R. R. C. The aim; of the Victorian Order are: Firstly. To supply a visiting nurs- ing service for the use of any man. woman or child in Canada. irrespec- tive of colour. race or creed: . Secondly. "Ib undertake the can bruit sick in their own homes. Thirdly, To assist in the training Fourthly. To assist in establishing and maintaining the hightdt possible standard of dficiency for all nurs- ing sol-viola: ‘ And laltly, To aid in the preven- tion of disease and the maintenance of health throughout the Domin- ion. Bedside nursin v-ithfeachlng in Lieut. .1. s. Moore. lfr. Ajr. up»... fir. Roy Color and Mr. A. Oorrnley bu! full control or nil matches. The 1.4m oodo00-ob8o"¢d00oob6o' " ' = PM; I! W fir!!!“ it" "l" alasoyara butt, when shooting will . .-, . -. ~~~ - -lI°~m‘1\§¢I-'""M iv-MMMW; ‘nub a": a "p. m. linemen failing ' d llflnfl- WW8". . dtart barbie‘ clad n" thilrtnfl N‘ D‘ “CL.” Mill‘ unwis- Ivllitt lll- "l" my bofiuovioe m‘ mob: n n» true ., r -» v to nun and!» yard‘ butt. ‘mm spoons strung‘ the _ “Q01 mega-n ‘Hawaiian uelr mum eds an ~ Nils-la their seeder uillutlelfnl a the winaeroffli sugar ear-mm. _ . mitt. iIi-rmyvnnn nn-aelgulmflnliam monomeric-u. finely. u. °“-..¥“F“~: .."-. ...‘ 1 yr: nail-viii amen for nruuoe on ‘hnaietbaatasnaubnaneh. ' u, w-w-c-s-‘J- of nurses in public health nursing; ‘ the home is the fundamental prin- ciple of the Order Workwrifty five percent of the visits made last year were to maternity cases cared for in their own homes. The Victorian Order service meets the special requirements of the many patient! whose cases do not demand a full-time nurse, of those who have neither the means to pay a full-time nurse. nor houeehold accommodation to offer one, as well as of those who for various reasons cannot gointci hospital. Free visits are made to pat- Victoria. ’I‘he Patroness is I-Ier Mai- penis unable i0 pav- Full cost 0i a visit is collected whenever possible. Part cost is collected as the situa- tion warrants. The Order is represented in sll the Provinces except, Prince Edward Island. "rho annual meeting is to be heldin Ottawa on May 21 and l2. Mia Dawson has been doing sup- | erviscry work in the twelve branch- es in Nova Booth. Blue is rt grad-i uate of Winnipeg General Hospital. and among other expudencos has seen service overseas. She also spent six years in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil organiaing churning service with the Roclifeller Foundation. She luv- es this afternoon for Picioru, N. s. Lightning Victim (special to the Guardian) PIPE-CORD, May l-Walter Johnson. a young farmer living an the Peter-bore Porthcpe highway at nun-ville, was llllld this emf-noon by a bolt of lightning which ltruct tho tree under which from saek- . in; shelter during a storm. \ I ’ pm rlllilr Srvrllrr 553i“? Newark ...... .......... r D 2 Buffalo a a 1 I-larvin ‘and Munh‘; 'Buci“'ianan, Dalley, Phullrner and, Grabbo. h Baitlmnrd 14,15 a Rochester 1 Bolan and Dunning; Irvin. hap- man. Carleton, smithand Florence. Reading ' 6 1 Toronto_........ . . . . . u,‘ 24,7 1 Pitt. and Gracei Gibson and Phil- lips. l, Jersey Oitymt Montreal postponed wet grounds.‘ ' - AMERICAN LEAGUE ' " Chlttaflfl i c 1 Boston " a 1a o ‘rhornss and Riddle; Russell and Berry. - St. Louis ...... 3 4 8 Phila. 1.0 1 Coffmsn and Manion; Shors and scheng. J Cleveland st New York, postponed rain. Detroit at Washington tojoofnc. rwrrrorm. LEAGUE»: u... York 1x10 1 Plots. l0 it l. Fitzaimmons. Walker and flpgan: Jones, Spencer, Stoner. Mcinie, French and Hemsley. - “i” Brooklyn ill 1 Chicago ..3. "hi! 0 Phelps, Morrison “and Ilopezf Os- borne, Nelson andI-lartnett. Boston V Cincinnqti. 5 1 Cunningham, Brandt, Cronin and Spohrer; Rixey, Kolnand Sukdforth. Phlla. ' St. Louis avsetland- srrd Davis; l-rsllaban and Wilson. ,_ .~.... lmaarorlrt Detroit Washington .. Csrrbuhpue. Jones and Tate. incur s ... iiQrlr-rir; and Rn YNIOWIJNG _ Tonight the ‘following Apllr-ofl guru will be rolled on the Y. Alleys. At w, unruc vs ‘rrinitv. win 0.80, Holman’: vs. Bron , ‘ _-§-.:-...'.r=\i:~»-rl¢ .