'.l'... l.) .,. ‘l ‘hiubaudkauawitat LL.‘ Fog; Breeders em. GADIA ANGuCAN SBllVlCIS-Crsplud Saint John's church. may is. Holy Ccnunrniion 11.00: Biirlndlsld. hill- niissbetivs Church. may it. Holy iiii illlslla u lt's no triclc to keep cool ?JUST WEAR . m Lightweight Underwear‘ m,‘ WESTERN lilllllllllllll ' -SAII.ID I03 NIW YORK- The B. B. Myhvaen. which has been loading potatoes at Victoria and Sununerside sailed for New York on Wednesday evening from Summer- eide hnbcur with a cargo of table- etcekfpotatois. S. _ —M0itl IILAID CATTLE I03 MONTREAL-Another car load oi prime beefcattie left Bummerside ea Wednesday for the Montreal market. This shipment was made up from lh-edericton, Kensington and Malpeque. The price iseteady and the demand keen. Up to now buyers have only required a shipé mentevery two weeks. They are now asking for a carlcad every week. Thro an unfortunate de- lay in transit the inst car load did not arrive in Montreal until Mon- day morning after the market clos- ed, which meant a considerable loss. -CIIII.DBIN'B Am MEETING-Y The ‘regular monthly meeting of the Board of Management of the Prince County Children's Aid Bo- rlety _was held-on Tuesday in the Town Hall. The President, Dr. J. A. lfcPhee, presided. The Agent and TruantOfiimr. Mr. V. J. Honing- ton. reported that the opening of the Ilifllilseason had made it more difficultto keep boys regularly _at school.‘ He had several cases where the parents allowed the children to stay’ at home, and while the par- eatsicould be fined - under the School Act for not sending the children to school still, it might be doubtful if that would have the ef- fect-of making their children at- tendvsny ‘regularly. B. d! nsxssaaaan-m 9,0,1, o, ' . York regret the devalture for Ver- OfDelegatran "*1 m" "l "l- "w" Mow» section foreman. He is succeeded by m. McPhee of Selkirk. SUNDA! SIBVICIS-Presbyzq. lan services Sunday 15th, Mt. stew. art at i1 a. m. Marshfleld at ‘I o'- clock. Dr. M. B. Cenge, Pastor, A OINIIAI. MEETING oi the Notre Danie Alumnae Amoclstlon will be held at the Notre Danie Ac- ademy Monday evening at 7.30. 3059-11 '11." FWD of. fox breeders who h" ‘W1 marlin: to discumthe questioner research among 153's; m“ llll Ilsht to receive the report ‘i! "H Menace who rust the;di- m“?! o! the Canadian National _I"ox Breeders Association atltbeir b°"4 “Hal-lair on Tuesday evening W Place before themcertain pm. Daaals. w. B. Graham ltogersm. ed as dlairlnan o: m; mum,‘ m4 M" “m” ll Mr. B. W. Robinson repoi-tsd time a" “deletion svaomtee- had ‘ms the browns of the fox breeders More the directors of the asso- “mm Th‘ ablation was in. formed-thet a ruolutien bad been Plmd by the board to ...-_ CALEDONIA AND WOOD IS- LANDS Presbytxm Churches on May 15th, the services will be as follows: of Canada. Services on the above 0111110 for Sunday, May 15, gm gs follows: Pleasant Valley l1 a. m: Qrsavllla 8 n- 111.: Bradalbane l P. m. ‘lhos. Pnlcthorpe, Mnlstei‘. MURRAY HARBOR SOUTH, Prubyterian Church. on May 22nd. Servicewlliberleldatdpmflfhc Gfallsemen of Murray River and Murray HUM!‘ lodge; will parade establish a-bureau to deal Ilflfig‘. "mh Wt- Is they may realise the seriousness of this question, also that a sum of money be phxd..t flladispcsalofthebureauiowcrk in confunction with already cussing M1" daallae with the work. n, 5919831011 WU also informed that the association had been actively “Iliad for some time in combat. "I! the disease. The fox breeders at the meeting felt that as thelas- socistion assured them that all was b91118 dnce that could done, they did not see the he lty of form. we s new organisation at present U0 deal with the matter. The quag- tion was discussed both from a na- tional and local aspect. Many 1m- Portant points were brought out and considerable light thrown~on thasubiect. B. MONTCALM IN PORT-The O. G. S. Montcalm arrived in port yesterday morning from. Sydney where she spent the winter. She owihe Shoals. Bolnt Jourmain, Sheniogue. N. B., and Borden. —RITOIBN SHOWER _ Th, members of the W. A. _of Trinity United Church. Summerside, met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. (L-M. Nicholson on Wednesday evening to tuider a shower to Miss Ruby lord, who will be the principal fig. ure in an interesting event to take place in the near future. The guests were auembled -in the reception room where a dainty basket trim- med with m": ‘m,’ WW9‘ ‘when phrey W. Mellish, B. A., received h,“ “nave” ma,“ but mum the additional degree of Bachelor “m,” ‘mm Mm Lou,‘ Bum.“ of Commerce, with honours, st the “my,” m, “m” md w‘, May Convocation of the University Mung‘ Gordon "m m. pawn? C! British COMBINE. Ml‘. Melllsh, paaying verses which caused a good xi‘! fills‘ . 1:“ “t: ‘h: deal of amusement among the ° “l” l‘ guests. The bride-to-be received v'“°°'"°" 3' c- many lovely pieces of porcelain and enamel ware. In a f w i , wordsithe recipient tlisnkfdac ti‘: “Th” “m”! bmqu” “"5 ma“? “m” “d mum, them m“ ‘he of. the Mount Allison Alumni So- mum b, m“, hm” mo“ he, ciety was held last evening at the m c- -==~= m- »- m- c» i"..:.: en and would have many occa- sion to recall this plsasalllrelvenlng. “d n” by “m9 mum 3mm- A Dun” nxtemmenu were "fled splendid meal was served by the by the Misses Nlchoisons as host- h”! 5"” mhb;i;":l1f:nfa':; eases d ln l d d “u” “m” m, “ab; ‘:3. .2“ xuqml; a very pleasant evening for all pres- ‘nmldon luv,“ "For she.‘ a at. l-llBlaok, President of ‘you, Good _Feu°w.. w” ma‘ 4n e cca socety, presided, and chem. and every“, “shed M,“ Prof. A. W. Trucman andliiev. W. n," h m m m ,1 _ S. Godfrey student y ad- mm f" ‘p’ m ° u dressed c; gathering. ' were each lined so and costs or ten days A man charged with causing a disturbance in a public place was flntd $30andcostsor2montbaAn “uh!” @1151!“ Wlllh driving a mo- tor vehicle while intoxicated was released on suspended fence pending good behaviour. RECEIVES DEGREE-Mr. Hum- MOUNT A. ALUMNI BANQUET s t ' AYlNGahigliprieeferaaeeea P tailoring is just like throwing, greasy out of the Window. For lp Top Tailor-a have brought the of fine tallcringsvithin the _ each of every man. Here, Spring. you will find finer British fabricotlsanovatlaefora. perfect tailoring to your measure, un- choicaofstyle 8 g s s v ‘III ' _ jgnaraateed. ‘ ' p island see ilreaevv- . I r-lagjearnples at, our ' storwtomcrrcw - ' i“ -~iridividoai jreerrleeed '_and fabri I bu MADE LIKGTBY VOYAGE- . M. A. (Bandy) MacLeod, Euston Street, returned home this week af- ter an interesting experience on board the O. G. S. "Highlander." Mr. Macileod Joined the ship at Halifax last December, and sailed with her for New Zealand and Australia by way of the Panama Canal. After’ discharging cargo at Australia and returning via Pan- ama Canal, calls were made at Gilli Port, Mississippi, Lake Port, Louis- iana, and at New York, Boston and Montreal. Mr. Macheod, who is a son cf Mrs. M. E. Gouge, Marsh- field, looks bronzed and fit after the » voyage and speaks enthusiastically of the standard of service and dis- cipline maintained in the Govern- ment marine service. IIAD MANY FRIENDS HERE- A little over a year ago, Hugh Graeme Fraser, brilliant young student at Dalhousie University. was the victim of a tragic accident in ghe Organic Chemistry laborat- or-pnewasayoungmanofsreat promise, deservedly popular with his fellow students who held him in highest esteem and his untimely passing occasioned deep and wide- spread regret, Now comes the an- nouncement that the Class of 198i inArtsandBcisnceisfoundlng a Memorial Fund at the University in perpetual memory cf its gifted class- mate-‘ The mind will be invested by the University authorities, and an annual prise will be awarded t0 s. mascot in the Department of Ohlnlstry selected by a committee of the processor-s and lnib-ircters in rriis wmoowe Conununlon 8.00; Iivcnscng 7-30. Shaw ‘is acting Oity Police Magis- irate. RESTING COMFORTABLE-At a late hour last flllht Mr. Frank Malone, who was iniured in the car accident at Bohshaw on Wed- nesday, wes reported to be resting comfortably. HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE -—'I'he services for Sunday, May 15th are Victoria at ll; Bonshaw a; 3 and Hampton at 7.30. A men's - choir will have charge of the mus-| ie at Hampton. Special offering. Rev- Geo- Ayres, Minister, FIREMEN CALLED-About 8.80 yesterday afternoon the firemen were called to extinguish a blnro at the railroad crossing on Fitzroy St. Some children had set fire to the grass and the blaze hid gotten be- yond control. lt was easily ex- tinguished without damage. LEFT FOR. P. E. IF-m- B. O. Prcwse, of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., who has been spending the Winter in Toronto and the past week-end in Ottawa has left for her home. ACTING MAGISTRATE-During the absence of Stlilclllllll‘! "Ills- trate K. M. Martin. Ml’. D. Edgar A meeting of thus interested in city League baseball was held last °"'~‘l1l11B in the Y..M.- C. A. with Mr. so Acorn in the Mr. Wendell llwDQnlld suggest- ed thatanewteanrbalnadeubof YWIII players. leaving the Rovers intact. s third team would‘ be made up of those remaining, con- “still! of hockey players. Mr. Percy McInnis believed there would be trouble in finding man- agement for the third team. Mr. Acorn thought ‘the boys should themselves take an interest in baseball thenths people would take an interest. ' l On motion of 1W. MacDonald seconded by P. Mcinnis. an. 3.8. Henderson was appointed. ‘presid- ent. _ = Mr. Percy Mclnnis was appoint- ed vlce-president" and Mr. George Aym. secretary treasurer. A committee consisting of Mr. Ennis, Mr. MacDonald and Mr. Mc- Innis was appointed to talk things over. m GRUESOME lASTllilYHT it was impofisfbl“ 5mm ‘l d-lafinostlo the amps of the kidnapping. she games for championship. Buckin pham - g and Smile Buckingham ls mild, mellow and satisfying. Dr- lldltcilell said there was evld- tlfied by Betty Gow. Mlas MGITOWIrlXlE forward to a good season. Um- mlle °f I- hemmorhsso 0n the i11- and Mrs. Lindbergh were at the pires for the season were selected n" 51111!" 0! the 191i? 81d!’ 0! the Hopewell home when it became at the meeting and are Dr. Archie Blmll at the mint or fracture. this known that the baby found today McMurdo and m. ma McLeod. zlvlouliifindiigate thlillli igiedblowi g1‘! was the mrldbergh baby. 9 e t 5 o 0! t 0 E6 m8 Brought to Trenton by state pol- Crilly Lea. | ' .. ha" bee" the We that actually ice, she viewed the skeleton at the l The League is comprised of thrci‘ ' ‘caused deaths-tale scalp was sillvnbad- morgue of Coroner Swcyne. Shci teams: The Flying Eagles, Harri: Y 90001905 h! W96 W5‘ asserted she was “quite certain” the Sluggers and C. Y. M. L. They will Bible to find any contusion-l or hem" body was that of the Llrldberghlplay in two sections and the win- m°FThB8|¢ wndmms Emma‘ m, baby, whom she had put to bedlners ofthe first and second sec- the ‘kun- Dr- Mitchell 5dded~ m“, early on the evening oi March l, tions will play off three out of five Alternatives are Lee Mountain and came here to place the larger buoys and left in the afternoon with those for Fitzroy Rock and Point Prim. The C. G. S. Brant left to place the smaller buoys at Min- POLICE COURT-At the police court. yuterday morning two drunks She was accompanied by her niece, (gmfluu mm p“. an") Miss Claire Harper. While here, she was the guest of Mrs. Norman B. McLean-Ottawa Journal. WELL MERIT!!!) PROMOTION —Advioes received from Ottawa announce the p. motion of Francis Louis Coyle, from Customs and Ex- cise Clerk to the position of Ous- toms and Excise Cashier and Com- puting Clerk, in the Department of National Revenue at Charlottetown, and the Guardian hastens to con- gfaTifiate Mr. Coyle on this merited promotion. sociates immediately left for the Massachusetts coast, where Dr, 0W4‘!!! said the receiver of the ranson had said the baby would be fwd Two days of futile search followed. Finally, convinced those who received the money were not, some to five ua to their pm of "l" ""3"!"- Ulfibflrsh save a list cftheserialnunsbmoftbebilis to the United States Treasury ne- Nrtment. The numbers were sent far and wide. Bums o1 tn; bu]; ""0 "W110i! 1011114. but the dis- coveries did not lead investigators my nearer to a solution of the mystery or discovery of the child's whereabouts. Mtmwhlll. three other intermed- aries-a retired admiral. a former Canadian clergyman and a ship- builder-were making diligent ef- forts in Norfolk, Va, to establish contact with men they believed the abduciors. After- frequent mysterious trips by plane they announced they had succeeded, but thelmhopa o! bringing about the child's. return grew bright only tc-dlm again as BANGOR HAS BAD FIRE-Wed- nesday morning at 3 a. m., the dwelling house and barns of ND‘- John IMeDougal, Bangor, were com- 1 pletely destroyed by fire, Mr- Mc- Dougal was attending a sick horse and the animal kicked over the lantern, which was the cause of the iii-e. So rapidly did the flames spread that little could be done. with the exception of some machinery and a few household effects, everything was lost Much sympathy is felt for er tilan accidental fractures, '1 a "m1" wlwamkw‘ will!“ don't think there is any doubt that gained the following emergency bul-, m,‘ ,8 the Lindbergh baby}, from the county physician indicat- es that a number of positively id- cntifyirig characteristics have been discovered in the body found today which would identify it as the body of the Lindbergh baby." maid) has positively identified the garments found on the body discover- , ed today as being the garments in which the Lindbergh baby was clothed on the night of the kid- napping. The sleeping sull», was not on the baby. but the two shirts on the body have been positively iden- point of view to aid the police in ma‘ the menmlcauon by och“. the hunt for the actual instrument acmmk, mun». m, m, M,” m4? °l “an ‘by fragments of clothing- The autopsy reports did m‘ Miss Cow's identification con- speculale as to blows and such. firmed DE Charms H_ Mitchel], SCHEDULE Flying Eagles vs. Harris Sluggers but he left the diagnosis at "ex- county pbvflidfln- 111 his demure May 26- km,“ vmencegl can 01mm“ we ‘keleton w“ that o, C. Y. M. L. vs. Harris Sluggers Physicians usually pronounce the Lindbergh hwy - May 30- such fractures, however, as due to, “seven, mflrmngs» D,- Mmhen Flying Eagles vs. C. Y. M. L. June ' ' '1 blows delivered on the head rath- said’ “on the babys budy checked -- > up definitely with characteristic Hm“ slum" "s- Elli"! 5"!" mmrrorr, n. .1., May 12-—Oolon- m m, I June '1- msfkm“ o’ the L dbemh ch C. Y. M. L. vs. Flying Eagles June v Harris Sluggers vs. O. Y. M. l.» “A preliminary telephone report W!“ 13- l 2ND SECTION ' Harris Sluggers vs. Flying Eagles Summerside Ball Schedule June 20. C. Y. M. L. vs. Harris Sluggers A meeting of the executive coun- June 23. cll of the Bumnrerside Baseball Flying Eagles vs. C. Y. M. L. June League was held on Tuesday even- 27. lng in the Town Hall. A good deal C. Y. M. L. vs. Harris Sluggers cf business was accomplished and July 5. the schedule of the games drawn Harris Sluggers vs. flying Eagles up for the season. The diamond on July 7. _ the school grounds is being got into Flying Eagles vs. C. Y. M. l’... July shape and baseball fans are lock- 1i. S. being “Betty Oow (the baby's nurse- the family. "an pa“ _-_- ‘than. "Scarface Al" Capone, chi- U11: mgr; - mo “m” B E s case rm: leader. offered to make lit “Tgiliflnufn mks-Ede, 310$: a personal hunt if he were released 18:51.... war: slglfi to The Guard- temporally “om me l!“ when he . _ was being held pending appeal of m‘ “m, y°:t::aigdaw,i,hf' oz a penitentiary sentence. “mtg, ‘zmkound llama, u, When an appeal was denied and “w: mush 1a s, m, and W, he was sent ta Atlanta, o... to l: t°b Mn McIntyre’ an Wm", serve his term, hi; lieutenants were fr?“ wimce they emerged mmugh reported to have taken up the hunt. ma“ apertures yesterday mo"? in the hope any credit that ing They seem now to be fully mm'fl°mth° mum‘ “by - w, the" me m, mm” rem: in ‘the favor of their impris- iy patterned wings suggested 31° one u u‘ Trap,” rather than thls Ptwinw R Three other figurm known to the um b. mwmung to have an ex. underworld entered into the far- ?“ ma,“ u ,0 m, vum, u, flung hunt. Salvatore Spltaie mu whmh m” b010,,‘ raving Bite were named intermedi- u by Colonel I-indberlh in a "No TI CE , _ w“, mum,‘ statement a few days after the kid- chm,“ u, “mm “m, ‘he 1m", w," napping. They finally 111W]!!! 1P0!!! b. “up, 0B n 5m A M 51mg”, the picture weeks later when they May iscli, 19:42. Maritime Electric said through their attorney they had 00., Ltd. soaa-s-ls-zl. been unable to establish any con- tact wltlr the kidn-a-Wers. The third man, Morris Rosrier, made frequent —-— trips to the Lindbergh home and The illness 0! Ml‘- Tmm“ Bmw“ on one occasion said he had know- Wooldrldsc. ls rewrled- 3° l‘ l‘ ledge the baby was alive and that present s guest of T- K- M"! m‘- he hoped to no in obtaining its YQO. Uflllln Rmd- return 1n a short time. TRENTON, N. J5, May 12.'—TWO Th6 Gllfifdlm ‘was t” lea“ c’! tremendous blows on the head end- the continued illness of Mr. Geolie ed m, m, o, ch31“ A Lindbergh, Melleit oi Union Rofld- Jr., the ofliclal Blilnpsy by m. Char- les A. Mitchell, county physician. disclosed tonight. The autopsy show- ed that the slrullhad been fran- tured ‘on the left side, the fracture extending from the lop to just be- hind the left ear. The second blow was dealt on the right side of the head just back of the right ear, and left a hole one half inch in dia- meter. It was as if some adult person had held the baby rghtly in his arms and deliberately. ham- mered the head with the purpose of ‘ ‘ death. The diagnosis was: "The cause of death is a fractur- ed dkull due to external violence" Dr, Mitchell's report confirmed that decomposition of the body had progressed to the point where it would be surmised that the child had been killed almost immediately after- the kidnapping. depending o" climatic and other conditions that might have produced such results- The autopsy also indicated that the 59d! had not been disturbed, pro- it had been buried, al- polnt was nos covered PERSONALS Mr. l". H. Marani, of the firm of Marani, Lawson and Morris. T0?- olito, architects in charge 0! "l9 plans for the Prince of Wales Col- lege, was in the citv yesterday- When obstacles and trials seem Like prison walls to he, I do the little I can do. And leave the rest to Thee. —i". W. Faber. NOTICJE! We are open to buy men's and ladies‘ clothing, boots and shoes, also mechanical and carpenter tools. We pay cash for everything we buy. Second Hand Store. Rich- mond St.‘ 3057-11 Farm For Sale Desirable farm with good build- ings, at Cradlgan right beside the railway and almost within village,‘ ' consisting of 93 acres of land. For particulars apply to D. R. McSwain. cardigan. or H’. l". 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