. i i . t PAGE TWO ii MASON & RISCH DISTINTION The Mason J: Risch Piano is an unmistakable marl. oi distinction in the home. There is everlasting charm in the gnu-e of its appearance. ' lVhe-n you go to select your Piano be sure you see‘ the Mason d: Rlsch. you will like its rich singing tone and buuty. Just one quality known for generations "the nest." A. E. TOOMBS "Tlll-l PROGRESSIVE MUSIC WYUIIE" 167 QUEEN STREET P DIPDUST ' The (Ereatest Potato Seed Disinfectant Yet Produced. ' A quantity to hand for delivery, (let a Ihiultlt-t from John H. Gill Charlottetown ‘J 5-l9-6tAi. second rater. lfor instance. Mickey Walker. K. O iPhil Kaplan. ‘Second Raters" "Ole Timer" writing in the Glacel Bay Gazette says a few things 011 boxing. 8s follows: , Gee Ahern of Halifax Herald. full of prunes. He condemns Mead; manager of McKenna. because Mead won't let him have all the_say m . making Mciiennas matches. Yet 3:: ylllgfihsxgdbibfbae bgzzya than I, but I had to carry the figh manager, who would bring him along 1° them aha carefully. McKenna might, go far.“ Certainly Mead wants to know who Jack is boxing. That is his business. There is not in Halifax or the three provinces one man who is qualified to properly match boxers. None of us know enough or have enough available information. Sam-l pie of Halifax matching was Roy; Mitchell with Mike McTigtie. Mit-’ chell had as much business with McTigue as I would have with George Bernard Shaw. Rene Devos and McKenna was another poor mat/ch. Devos had weight. experi- ence and everything on ltfcKenna. - . ». Devos right now. is spoken of by llsuéllzlrlqcbztlmah those who know as a contender for an")... Walker's title. Jack's most ardent 515m. 1 admirers do not claim that for him 51mm. yet. "Those who reach the top boy's. age ll first must climb a hill." and if they out ll try w jump to the to: instead of .. climbing they simply ‘fall back able and m“ ' the bottom. boRed Grange of Portland, Maine. xes McKenna in Sydnc" on the 1- . . 24th. Fact and truth of lnatter is Qggghggllenvjghferiina that Grange is just classed a good m ' Harry Ebbets close behind. as Maxie Rosemblum. but No. He would not. tdoesnt know enough. the consider est admission that camp does not derby that if I dare to say wc al- bringing down Red Grange a sec the ho\\'l. ond rater,‘ “Oh we won‘t want a sec ‘ Well believe me, you wil $25 to see those in the big cltie where promoters have advantage o a big house. Note-The above just COYHCI‘ that it was Jack's grea battle. However. it was the Bel nd boxing know neatly one hund d fights that won for him the dc May or Todd l —"'l‘oc." GREECE ANNOUNCES STABlLiZED cunnsncv "W! Proof collar, cement floor. with; mrrclill praratit-i inn» . l-"IQ Ill-I'll Ind w-rehouse adJoiningllht render t mnd-ific-ititm oi‘ tlic ' i - 1 1 ~x -- - bu l: . ._ v l. . U Immble brnad. and undrinktible cof- or l lL v. l0 c. calgo. giving the Isabel ;ll the wild fancies of a dream. To H _ _ _ _ TMIPOxfiIb-Zssilnblllrllialfikers L-tmlmbhx hhmhh" "uhhallb flee. no milk. of coursc- Qllr beflllshsueh a (mod name. The Majestic rzmbnl our SCPDllClSm in such mill-lbw" m 8mm danger‘ ‘be nbver 10'“ 1mm bbbnhbc Edward” I-“lhllll- 11 »- h“ n“ Kan‘ gt 5° “l “l lrrc so small that to avoid the m- xiv-ll‘ litindrcd and forty-three tons. irs. and justify his own crcdulity. h 11°11“ bhl “lhmhwb ‘mhlhheh “h l". "bl bkbl-v W“ hhhh 111"" M1111" .. Hill-ill?"- b not and u" he,’ hhlvhNcoul/E" REQUEST "E-Ktnvcnicncc of being smothered. wtnbflptalll Nowlani bcloilks to the Te tcld us that he happened onelwh“ Shh“ "o1" “hcllwhls mo" 11l“c"~1l"h'.hh'b“'. hhlhl- ll 111°" l 111111911114 ‘FUSED FOR LOAN 0F Pol-ICE tic back our dcors and so keep them Catholic party. our‘ V0550] (four cyngc to bc bccalmcd for nine daysfm 1h” “m” 111"” we 11111-11 1‘°'11"11“'hl“-1c“l"’ 1-“ "G1 11910111 1111- 1'11" Cull- Tenden will be received by the.‘ 1111408111101! for purchase of shovel glllgffimrll taint. inst. Premises‘ 11 ° P00 t tl . u’ I‘ c. Sh‘ Phanelfae’ laylipplyltllltsst THE SIMS PACKERS LTD. OFFICER 0|‘ the {second in command o; the Royti -(‘a.:<:ltl»|all Almimctl Police. be llllllt l‘ "lg ml .0 lll.. lll.). l" ml“. Chum‘. Orllwlease. On very stormy nights An-lbl" the sea. it does for washing with her hand had been crossed with “lblhh thbbf anything bad bbhbeh‘ 11nd lye‘ Sh“ rbhhy suffered Very ,1, Ell?‘ ~- m ‘lll., mm‘... fol-cs duulng ll“, llqllllncvllllé. Ellen and I sit up and kecliibtalvtifully. At twelve today the some trifle of silver. she promised °d~ may lllc laughing nnd 511181118 hue "U" Se" slclmlhs- T111? only Y i. 5 U-IO-u . MW helm: held M Commission!” watch with mm and it he takes gtvind became fair. and produced n most faithfully that his vcssclshotlldi-lbsl‘ as "Shhh sbmh w" hvbh hehlh ‘hlhgs Sh" ch" c“ "9 1111111115- 101‘ 11 ~ ~i . in. s ‘Lean-lt- has ill-m rfllllnPrl bl-l nap in his chair and we think he wonderful effect upon 1w We Welsh‘: 1n full sail before twelve o‘clocl:}°""‘° l“ ‘he "ms" /‘h°'kh"" m“? “blbh “h” mm h" °“1°"‘111 $111111’ p w ' ‘~~- ' l.,..,.;.n_ ' ' ‘ ' ' ‘has slept too long. Ellen soon wall-Ml quite merry immediately. but that night. which he ggsul-gg uslllvr- and 1111111 51511101 lwvrclarker =11"! @118" maker Mr. Boswell go .' . ROYAL VICTORIA lmlormatlcn reachlng here smuplms him by putting a lump of sugar vvry soon it subsided into a dcad isally happened. The wind came at domes‘ which are hhhg "h h" deck Fm" l“ h" “"11 ""111" T111‘ 11111011 1 ‘l: ' OOLLEGE ‘(my ‘Hamil m“ on m? remlnnlenl} in his mouth. No matter what wocalm. which lasted the entire dnywnlidnlght according to promise andllb h“ bale" ‘my h“ lhbkhh "b h‘ 15 nicely dressed l" 11°11" °l 1111111 Ad“? . . . . iidliilql; ill- oom lg." "l. (k l] l do he is never angry. Indeed. we We are now onlv one hundred milr": lasted exactly three days. The oldihls “he” h" m" “"1115 h’ "11"" lmhy‘ “hd l°°k°d l" 1119111119 86M‘- . Xlclilhl.‘ tsltlcmliri Hm.‘ ‘h “mm . of 1r ‘o. nut lmnuse ourselves ha" the (my tnkmgrrm‘ Ncwlnundlmnl n‘... from thlrwllclfs appflralus conslsted of twolthat possibly the same dreadful fate let plaid frock such a den, weg fight (Plnmileal Tlllgnzrlbillllfl‘!!! m» ill» rclfilqlrrlert-lle‘blchlllfezt b41111 Sugar‘ our lwckcts 31101198111‘ always Gut of Cancer loans‘), and six ‘Flicks Se‘ "bright. and a piece oflmalylyet awn“ himself‘ n is quite hatkmbiglhrunnlng up and down 1 Inu- ltt, lion. Huron Nlrnihrmm ‘Hit- rrntlrrl (hut bliir-lflq-ifil‘ l) no run which we dlbtrnmte‘ and-Papairfln. Chmlonctbwbl If. we ha‘? "ihite rag hung between them‘ such‘aw u‘ 111C l ct ‘n8 frightens her except . i. l n ML Bcswell ham and caplflm afeflli) sort of fall wind we may al- was the Captains story. I Suppose Sunday, May l0th.—-Oue month at|t e stewnrd and the pig. The black Jlnll Mount Ilnyul.) P11517814?!‘ W0ll1l1 b9 Papa is attendant lll gcileral. for Dave Shade, George ailtl all our pastime consistsin suck- Courtney. with Laddie Lee and ing lemons. and drinking soda water. Fare other good ones of course suchjthe water most abominable. Sea life would is anything but agreeable. at least Mead let McKenna fight these yet/ill my eves. Last night we had such Mcgerma a frighti_—it was just ten o‘clock and Recall mapwe were all nearly asleep. and quite ‘Jack Sam ln hls last letter w mejvcrn out with sickness and want of ~All [he boys 1mm he", were bellensleep. when Davy the mate entered ‘tielieve me I took plenty punishment. ‘There is an hon- McKennal Jack a champ as yet. But I will bet my new ond rater to box Jack. up will go ‘never get a first rater not for anytlle wlnd blew l-rollLllle 13ml anq mo b1‘ three dohhw 11 9051-5 "11 1° drcve us cut of the Channel into the - about hitstcck me on deck to sec the storlnffirst time Momma slept comfort- nlcrning. and nearly calm. but 1101115911 D111 1111011 11110111" 1116K _ Ibo nai‘. on the head I happened to I; was alvfully lllagnjficenL and tllclably on shipboard. It was quite :1 complaints. for last iligm we we,“ everything settled for tho night. We last tcwnrdscvening. we were with-ills tho truth. and everything he is when he firs: glancc literally made my lieai't‘f.‘fl'llh‘ beautiful "lght. Annie. Ellelrtn splendidly in full sail at Devas in Halifax last Nov- stcp beating for a moment. All ihclaud l went on deck at midnight to Izncts the hour. The rain dcscendctllllc 511° "a" 5110M" 1111' ""0111 and I am in a positiolvto paintings. and the descriptions of tn. npncmng ability and t-cur- so tar short of the reality that I fcltlllfil Hawk- lat kept him going lllyguglp.‘perfcctll‘ tzvertvhelnled. as if I hildlllfifgyg and wanted t0 kiSS 11- 111W ‘(GIT-fly hear cach other speak . . _ 1g [m] rounds of ll,“ membl.__llelt@l~ heard cf such a thing beforefwere only on our trourse. nll would :\'c scarcity of washing water nqvv-lllllCfllblllflllW011‘llfllillliled.fill(lll"|(‘ll'1<l.k$ very beautiful. the rocks nrtnrc ytJn-eaklng fight AS “The waves rose (not like one nloun-sbrt right. but the wind lsflas the Cap-‘Y virh we could Gilly drink it. towns McKpmm almost had Devos uulllal-_l_ bul lllounljlngi at 11w sides ulltlllll says "dead ahead. We have 'all(,l' stunzblcd over n bucket ‘lll the fifth anti tenth rounds of the ‘he 1' cisioa. Indeed it was a poor match llll'.‘| d1II‘-*‘.t.ilri0l|s mash called Lobscouse. iln-flntrsc ioMr. Duncan titan the worth rtc.. VANCOUVER. May l5.—Tl’l0 re- y Vancouver Polk-cling cvcr the table. for he cannuvlc the Protestant and Conservative. 1111195 and begged an old woman of lhke" “why h" 1h” 171911511" {Commission (halt inspector T. Dannie ct past any other way. but he is.so I hope We $111111 be "r55 w” 1311118111 great celebrity in the place. to raisc THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN iviclulllii nnvsstv lishcd plenty of work. a great deal‘ too much. The Captain is asleep onl . ‘the table. he falls asleep anywhere, " __ ‘and everywhere. as he never gets a good night's rest. and whenever we The fcllolving article from the so she nurses the baby. bakes the . “Blue Peter." 1 magazine publishedlbread and attends us all. Poor lblbk Shh Shbulhdfiet fake“. "5' w‘? In). m‘. P’ 8, o‘ Ndvlgallon Company‘ All“ is able m do nolhlng; She ls waken him mime a ey. Sometimes so weak and lll. Our daily employ-lb]? nllakb-nllislnkefl ab‘: cl?“ ‘melb. ment is holding or rather trying tforit" ls “g d‘ in“ 1b w‘ o? 5 we don't always succeed» to hold onlb “b ‘bl he b“ ‘:5 rt‘ “e1 3° 11g. our hats. and if we have an hours lslllllbelrild‘ ‘nmhlxl Jgofildrelgffkg b}? quietness we work and read aloud.1an gear“. e50“. m m‘ h After ‘ea Somembes we may °°"1~'-1s».~t§1<3ut‘ on deck bv blls. selaleral B8531“ My Neighbor‘ hhh The oldltimes assured the snails ou ht to Mbld‘ Alblhys b‘ meal “mes lheicolneloflf b‘ Now \ve must. watih hnnl shlbjbcks most.‘ and the“ 1b wbblhlwell for if the ship gives a lurch. cfl’ "(bum 1g; am“. 1b dehbct medic must go . . . Davy has just told bcebe‘ ales‘ lbshes’ kmvhs ahhltis. that we have made one hundred forks by about In the most labghablbuand twelve since twelve o'clock e '- manner. While the Captain is carv-‘terday y ° 1.11.3] hhmb ahd hblh the meal. byl May 5th.—Lovely day. but as usual sticking a fork m n a1‘ each sldh" dead calm The Captain looks V81" Evcn then it often makes many aiglooln.‘ m. gays a storm would bl’, jump or spring to the other side olipreleraallle we‘ have no‘ gamed m: 1 ‘ l . _ i - table’ m“? 1° be tossed bhbkdnch since yesterday, but rather lost again. and oui laps are often filled sumelhlng we m“, a mm“ my with the contents of our neighbors‘ bplg lodmf éléanllllg thréuqh the plates. After dinner is liver. one '- '1 . f‘ ,_ would mink pigs had been dining mist. and soon aftei another cam. instead of ladies and gentlemen. in sight. but at so great a distance Aprlopos‘ mere is a Door apology for I could hardly see it. They said ll a pig cn bcard that I am sure will was a very large one. The fog is so ilevei" touch land. It has been thick we can barely see the forc~ drc-nchcd by the waves during the castle and as for the sun. it has not ‘mire \_olvage_ Stalwed by me cook‘ been visible for nlany days. consc- minded by no one, It would be a quently the Captain is not quite charity to kill it at once and put it illggpollllolllliellglhlnllfillzllv cut of torture. but no one will do it. " ' Last Friday a poor man fell from A sounding‘ line tias just been cast [he ma“ and was taken up as dead out. but tilcre is no bottom. At the Happily. although very much hurt. windward side of us there is a dark ‘nc has partially recovered and is mist visible. which they say looks‘ _ _ _ very like land. We shall scon Sec. no“ able lbbhh" we ahh-lh“ hbhhl A slight breeze has just sprung tip. 300 miles from the banks of Nclt- lo our m...“ jov we l" l Ck . d ll icundlaild. The vessel is loaded so ‘ '1 ' 0 bu b heavily with iron that instead of during n calm. that it is quite lncl-‘ sailing‘ we m“ qr Lumble through aucliolyt to sec us. but as soon as tho». the water. the waves all the time Captain somcs into the cabin and! dashing ovcr us in the most furious a cheerful face calls out ‘Fair Wind‘ manner. The deck has never been rials“? Sgllullhqnllllécbblgbftblthis b, bry (“we shlbh “'0 5311911 Thrbbilll[1'('1;llll‘iltf;(l as possible“ Indlcltlgl‘ fillies our cabin has been flooded l llllnl; l. calm ls l-mf 1110,19 lrlgllb hhb" dbbh hhh 1h" lhhhhhhhlh 1110"‘ ful than a gale for then the sill) oughly drenched. We felt rather ls onllrcly m ll“, mercy o‘ ‘U110 hen-huh lhe hr“ hmh h“ hhllhchhd- wilvcs without wind to drive m1 bhl. hhc how 5° hhcuslomhd 1° 11k” through them. I fear there is no wscllhcggillztlhflléeshlgogslfuél ‘Jhwlslle- hope cl our reaching Charlottetown cabin door WllllUllt bcitlg half this wick. (lmwllm- T1111 01111111111 1111111 51111018 Wcdncstiay. May (ills-A wet and. have‘ never been dry since we leftlmisty nun-fling. ttvclvt‘ scvcrc head-l £21111 (l-flt-M 111K111. ill-Sit its] ylwlnches mct. at breakfast . . . A breeze- 11 l 1S1!‘ 011. i1 Erna w ll filSllfllllll up early this llltlfltlll’ and‘ foaming lllOlllllfllll swept ovclj thelcnrrit-tl (is beautifully. solnetinbies at poop. dashed in lhrotlgll the dommllir- ratt- 0i ten knots tlic hour. Wcf k1111Cl<f3d 11011111 1-11!‘ Stflil-Wflrd.tlllflllflll-lpalsscd several icebergs but at a ‘Vancouver. will be of special intel- ‘est to many in this Province. es- pecially to older rcsidents. who will recall the days when the vessel "Isabel? owned by the late Hon Jamcs Duncan. sailed trom this port tr‘ England. Captain McDonald. commander of the "Isabel." was the grandfather of Mr. A. W. Hyndinan. cf this city, and Chief Justice Mc- Dcnald. of Manitoba. Two years previous to the trip mentioned. Mr. W. C. Harris and family. cam: to this Province on the same vessel. Mr. Harris being the father of the lite Mr. Robert Harris. famous Can- adian artist. (From the Diary of Elizabeth Scotti By W. llaytilortic. Oil Good Friday. April 8th. 18.37. at five o'clock m the morning. the "Isabel." Captain McDonald. was tcwed out of Liverpool. bound for Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. The passengers were a Mr. Boswell. a Airs Lyall and her babyn re.‘ n- ing hcnlc from a visit to fricnd Finuland and Scotland. and an Irish family from Belfast callcd Sc-‘t coltszistiilg of husband and wife fir." young daughters. Elizabeth. Jane, Annie. Ellen and Mary. and two scr—= fvants. Hannah and Alice. In the steerage. tilcre was a father. mother "and daughter of the name of Halt‘- pcnirv. Elizabeth Scott kept a jour- nal of the voyage. parts of ivhich are set out below. They give a true enough picture of the average pass- acc across the Atlantic seventy years ago. The passengers enlbarkcd on the ‘Thursday. but thc captain was so long detained at the Custom House ‘that they lost the tide and had to ‘wait till the next day. After the pilot and the tug left them. they lay becnlmed most of the tlciy. ‘Towards averting. with n still brt-t-ze. their troubles began: , “Easier Monday. llth.-Wilat a lllll0 we have had since Friday. No- thing but sickness and storms. -on the R0 Lindbergh. Maitland, Charnberlin. Byrd -—all of the famous flyers oi the day- use engines employing the Valve-in- Head principle in their record-breaking . flights. Practically every racing car entered in all the major speed classics of the past twelve years. as well as every winner of every important event. has also been Valve-in-Head equipped. in-Head Engln than any other size. has given the road! h. li0|l|lE 8t CHARLOTTETOWN co. > lllt‘ SOYVlUllS 3T0 WOTSC tlliln WC fifth ed the stove. swept off a berth doorlgreat distance. We hailed one ship; . l Thcrethe thirst is most intolerable and and the mouldings of the cabin. and the Amv Ann from Borden . ‘ . ' drenched us all as thoroughly as ifland ..ll)dl‘C(l longtitudqcsx (sic: l)edlers For Prlnce Edward we were dipped in the sea. ladies of course could do nothing butfmilos. This was a great satisfaction hold on tightly by the sofa and en-‘to the Captain as he was not quite We There was a difference of only ten’ courage the gentlemen. who forlccrtain of our whereabouts, the sunt more than three hours were busilwilaving been invisible for some davsx. employed ‘ The steward (sensible man) tried to'snow. it looks like Christmas. in- do his part with a broken mug andstcad of Nlay. and the cold is in< spoon. He looked at starting some- tense. Our drinking water is run-‘ what like a butcher. but has visibly hing very low. Two tinv cans full. decreased ever since. [every da_v' is all that can be given‘ Saturday. May 2nd.—Lovely clear? for the use cf the cabin and among’ i > {the cabin and told the Captain it 'was getting squally. He had not finished speaking. when the storm ‘l‘ll£l'l€d cn and struck the ship. she shock and staggered as if going to break in pieces. It unis fearful. even the Captain looked frightened. for .we were in the most dangerous part of the Channel. ofl Tusco (the Tus- ,kar Rcckw. and the night was so ' dark vvc did not see the light for a llong time. u bright day. wind still unfavorablew-o many it is very little indeed. Last making very little way. The nlatefnight theCaptain was obliged to says he smells icebergs. so I sup-Make (he can into his own cabin and nose We $111111 .5321? $01111‘ 1@.ll1.1>1'1'0“' 1iflit).flflllli@;lllfj._dtlotncwcAvert: Mrs. Lynn's by is our only A ll so thirsty he knew it would be thing. She is 8 months old. and finished in a few momentsand then1°1 "955515- H1111 a"? "91"" "ha" "-*1""1' Land m)!‘ ‘"1151 "hhrd- w” “h ~BUICK1ri E However. thank Gorl. _ pwl- All-s‘ Lyall has been Wl-ylcvelx at bed llme llc. cllvlded lhandmible to escape a CClllSlOll. the HUSIIGISIHHCP saw distinctly the 1 Atlantic. Had it been blowing lll- 1 land. we must have been dashed to pieces. This morning thc Captain hcr. so baby continues to be spoilcdlfull. the fcrecasilc. lVcll. it with impunity. Last night was the 'l‘hursday. blay 7th.—~A very wtltlclcllled 111' 111991-15 111" “9-“91 and and watched it drawing nearer. At ten lBriton from the sen greatly roscnibl- 1 oflts the North Coast of Ireland. only admire the moon. Baby came tooflin tcrrtnts and made such a clat-llnllllllcs- “"11 “'9 “'1?” 1111111111111 t storms. I have ever seen or read. fall we could was raised cn deck: ‘A man ovc She had never seen it sleep was dbcard.‘ ‘A man cvcrboard! l‘ For ilvsllll lying lll nlany princes. but it impossible. Alihc Captain rushed cu deck shout- $0 held ltlltl rllllilvfl. Wc slllleti all sscl and continued increasing-Host ion miles today- in sire until your eyes grew painetli 511114115’. May Iird-Fotlrth Sun- zhc Captain. who watching them. then like a boilingidaf.‘ at sea. How delightful it would rushing through the cabin on to the 51' my 1151' he m“ 111-11111"? 111‘""’~11"'1hh11“5" 11'9"" Ilauldrcn they would break Over tllfibe l0 heal» [he Sound o; lllc cllul-Cll (la-l; llllnklng we lmd sll-uck a rock‘ only eighteen years oldr but all inlnct '40 to lzcd tonight. hc has bccn igl". bulwarks of the vessel l _ .'(,\‘E’.l'll'iI‘U\\' and tlrench every sailorlWe read the P's and lessons forla distance. we overtook them 1111.11“! 1c" "'51" 1119 lollglllllllll 1113-11- “hlkhll "11111111111111111911111111 111"‘ vithin reach. The ship looks dread-ltlle day. also a sermon The 0m- lmd evidently shared ln m". and struck against (he bullvarks. lI after ten. ivatvliing the whales ml She l5 ln what Sailors call ~hel.l“-Calhm. ls intensely Cold and dls_ “firms [o]. a ma“ was gem. we was thought he was; klllcd ill onrcfr-potlllilk. There must have bccll n dancing dressy that means unablelagl-Ceable‘ vl-lnd l-lglll m our teem‘ “red Mlle‘. than that Except m‘. The plan at the ulhccl in lhc only izrrnt lllllll_\' of llll‘lll. Some of their. to carry sail. and she rocks andiAt this rate we shall never reachfjlo-bcom. nothing was injured. but ‘"9 ‘"11" 5"“ "h" "111- ‘111119111111 111"“ 1111"“ "W111" 1°11“ 1111115’ 1W1 llilCllCS so much. you would think Cilarlottetown. The Captain looks i: was recovered. mcndcd and put up 111019 “'11s 1111011191‘ Wvllllf! lf-ll-vflllr; 111W- \’1'111l"l1-'1-\1ll1! Cape Ilrltuirzl I-hc would overturn. The forecastle Very Elflflmy- 11c fears the water, gain. The Captain showed us the "lhs" hlhhld ""11- fs‘ generally invisible. being buried will run short. so many czlsks were irst sight of North America this _| _| _|h ATHEM. _ - l . . . , _ . , . . The we“ known carriage Stimuli ‘m ‘my {Onmlvlfzlil ljhllGlffifc has m the Sew The pool. sallors‘ lllelrllost gum“; me vgullnlsl w.‘ an» l‘, “cl-lung sllcklng u, a piece of bub to us all. I hopc we may ll("\'(‘l'l()l'- Q1111“ B11111) 1llllll(‘(ll(llf‘l_\' bvfcrcantll 1111‘ 1111'1‘1‘ flights. . . .; -. ‘ ~' l.'|i\'0r--tl',,- - . . .- .. . .- . .. . _ . . ' .- -. . ._ l. - ,» .. .. ,. .. . - . - . w“! ma“ ‘he season of 1928 M [Gr-WWI in Hullyilzil my n‘ “l, dbl.“ lg, ulntlcl the water. and yOLlllgl/fnlgflolllglr.)l-Olvexlrfllllg lllth and larch the end ci the sounding line. l‘: Hlllldllgqlll; llnflllllt “llllllllll(lslll‘\lillhltlhl\\illl‘ll as ii. lily‘ anlxiotis and tlged. _ lWe Fmune Ends!‘ sour“. (WNW 1.)!“ “up l qmkhxld ill hey mt lllllsvllllg an Sillglllg» asTk _ - villa . sir we my _r made one hundred and sixteen I ~ ‘kin, l‘. llyltll t 0i ll 7k,’ l l. _ ..t lam. lllll sill‘ n h-wlCll water an mlgl d m” .. . W lcrry as possible‘ smmg m them l c. m a “CC V} Bul mo“, l5 m. llll... Slum. twelve oclock vcslcl.day_ t ls rcmal all. tlm. wlltn John t. .. lmtlllful. \\c (njtlycti lllc slur llklcund all)’ 1110111011!" so he X111! Wm m9“ ma?“ 11y appointment. "_"' '1' 111111111‘ f: 111" 11"" I1 l-WF-l ppcr berths. with the waves l'Ollll1Q1ll0lll for it. it would be dreadful to ll the wind coiliillncs lair: our vnv- smith fhh from 1h“ hlhsl "h" “hlblllhlh "my 11111911 11111111111‘ 11111111111111 11111 (“T11 111110 11 1111l1- ll 119111111 "l" 7cm... reasonable. 1111-2. or lllllllll .. to m.- doll-ll‘ A‘ v01" 1h.- 110011 1 will never “fish tolwailt water. bad as it is. In tnt- 1pc will scan be over . . . We n"... 1111111)’ killed. a lcrlniizlll since. Wll-Hllv 91111111111 llwllllc-sics a storm lt)l‘.111>13k1"11 just now. we should 111111‘ Owner. M“ ‘l1'1:1'1‘11 ]ll'11\('1lll's‘ that lily ..-c a storm again. [lilfllib- 11 1901“ 1111C 1110- and 1110111-“1111 ll1.\‘ three hundred miles front the ham clhrkh- 1h“ "m" "hw 110ml" lhhmhrlml‘ HOW ‘llhlldllll- 111111 “T1 "('11 C" 111111111111 Tmks 111 11110111‘ 10h ALEX M¢CUlllp||A_ ‘value oi lhl- 1(|l'£t('lIlll t. wh ch flay lst.—Still lll the Atlantic. stovmds lndescrlbably abominable. ‘Hut of Catlccr. and four from Chnr- hhhhhhch 1°17" 111 1-111‘ 1101111 111111 W=l\"1*f"1 5"‘ H1111? l1111I111.\' lbbt bb 1111 lnintltcs, If the wind challles. W5 41ml ll, “Mull-ll. __. u‘. lll.. L, Tcly (ll-EL we imve hudarmlglt-l bhndalb May Mb‘ T V9111’ “"»‘1 llllcttlwll. Mrs, Lylll] 5mm fol. us the only person who saw him falllllght. for ll is a mackerel sky. Wi-‘lllély 1K1 ill Charlottetown llt (11131 l<;,.-,.l. l|l.‘)lll‘1.il'_\' m. tllyll l“, ‘nangfflyus passage [on so m“ wlnds lnlsty nlol-lllllll‘ llmd wlml Aflm- Jlm- (lllsk lvlng ‘Jnfik m hm. bprlh Jchn Smith has sincc rccovcrctltindlar.» not-r vt-lgv \\'(illl‘if‘l‘ wlsc inliccti brrnk. If not. wc may remain 11019 457,‘ _il.\l d d. (lllous :11. d trill...“ l; H. Cnllllnlllllly wlllmllg sonlq-ltnclvr last night a fog camc 0ll.CUll-‘/tlllllf‘ Laurie and Anld Rubin Gray. "1 18:51“ h” whhl. 1h lhh “mhh ‘"111’ n H“ “mu l“ hm“ “h 11111-1’ 111‘ 111.111"! 1‘11°1l1¥11~ .____.__. _._____ _ __ ___ __ l“? l"l111l "j-lllll Limo grand"...- ......mt:; we would not go to bed at =lll..~<l‘<l11£l111l‘ 1110 Cfltllflllldvolkcd lhcfht- has a nice voice and gillgg very w wltlw-ss William (Ilnrtzc mccl 111-. Q11=111<-11<'1<l\\‘ll Inmc-rrolv. but Itmmltg Wcdncstlay. May l3th.—ln Chur- lgilld. l-‘l-"hl" “'11s 111T0Wllluui of her berthltlcck all‘ night. watching for ice- wvcctllt, the very same (loath. llt’ llllllSPll-lliltl. ll We rcatl nnc chapter of thi- lbuotcwn at last (thank God.) Fall‘ Tlu- obligation‘ (m (lrw-lt ll‘2l11\' lllncc on 1P the cabin llQOr and nevcij-berlls. 'Ill0_1‘l\ln fell in torrents and l-rltlal’. May Kin-Last night was hhrhbulbbbly ehbhhbb. mp ‘Th-V ‘lh~'".('.1"1h"1 ' bbl h" "h" "0111" 11111111 “lhd 517111113 "P 111' l-welve but 5m PM“ h.’ "M "H?" or “M? ‘[_|li]l\_‘l_ll,_\.. llnllplhia Cnptnlll. who wasongdlgfjllclllfill hllll tllllotlgli. in; lllgllccl g val-y wmrlSmn-o 0m. The shlplnwififllléllllléll. Boll: accidents lIlCClll‘l'(’(|i1'l‘?lll'allllli.g but land. land. _ llnghi. nnd continued until we W919 Hluluqgll “xvhnngw DHHVIIJHIIQ [Mlle all “akemd hm‘ B.“ m‘ llllnlvuy l c l. m,“ _ w ml Lrllllbllllll, Lulgul m hm. ml ‘pranks and ma“ on‘ l ay. I am almost inrlmcd in; ll ontay. Jay lltll.—l‘ll‘ll(l wind :lllv~‘&\l(‘1.\' anchored at tile wharf. 111611 ‘my umyolvnnlelm “mlnlps “H]“n_r"\‘_ WC should be wily ullcolnlorllnlllcflls on llle hlsflv“ drcsmld m ml cloth .d and pilculllcl so muclh we werolllllllk there must be some truth llhllllilll. Lost. msttihzl of gaining tiny-lit chaligetl back to its old place “m”, IMHHI’ “Hmmzlumn i‘ _.lllp accgninlodatlflll is anything but and a sollw¢;gl¢\l-_ ql-lpl-c spews u. Lonny lln.,l...ll from m“. berllmlthe sailors SU|)(‘l'S1.lll0il about hllll‘L»-¥111111ll lll.] night. Fhr- Clllllillll (tllllfl 111111111. The Majestic has not arriv- .~vl,l.,l,._,.,l l...“ hilrlfld tm l . comfortable. the food veryl very bad~|1¢e some rivalry between this vessel However. we nlade cnc degree and h"; h" lhhl“ hm’- Th" 01111111111 -‘~"-‘ 1 l h“ l" 11°11‘ W“ $111 1111 111111 1111111111- "1111 111t\f311l11l11l'1 1S 11111111111 “"1" . l-‘lmlll jlvinulifiun .. flfilqir" 1 lnclhmn but salt pork and beef. lllilty-"lliiq lIIIiIOIiIt/lfii. culled] the u Majestic JfllllC miles. which is pretty w¢|1_ l1"? ‘Stillt lllclievcs alll (‘linys {lll- nlikt-pllll im- (ilk-lurk). hoping 1,, l...“ (l; llyitllgllt. If m“. w. Clarke was ‘- -- ' ' _~ ‘ wile c . .- -'"- I - ..~ .-.nt' .-l~ . -_ ll‘Wl_ 1.. _l .. " o (“mum (lurmg ‘he pa“ “my. “Ml gallatniu tllllllkS1:15lltwfilglynbfsllldayv lThc 63132330isogeryleanzlgllt‘ ‘tuiltclwgliptain ‘like most sailors ls ccyugefi ‘vhPerlfllllgl slliillrdiollzl(lglllflllflllil\ upnilvuldlfunti] lllulxlsiltl. \\(|(" not, illilofhc would have nothmznnlwk n“ 3 “or, Buck Baum": with qhomforo d." “m ‘lyrfefl mm .1 e a ou -n year ago or . i n _ _ v o .:_| t lcus. e behevcsln theex- S l, l“! _ v l é. l ‘ w . n tic lllflllllllg_z\‘~l.\l m. Wt arc almost sorry I _ ‘ .tvcr since. Breakfast consists of n10 mint‘ rst. He says it would be .l[!lC(‘ cf ghosts. fulrles. witches. h“) 111$ 111$ been .i most iil-fntr-d tlnct Linn ut- llilH" been doing V(‘l'}';1~11l111 0111' 1105/1139 1S P9111131 91/913 "he" Nclv at two o'clock wc are And how stvilngc that dilringllvfll. thirty miles of the east cue. ctta. and has implicit faith in; . all the storms. when the vessel was 111111111 bcr that the sen was vcry lioavy.[taii1 will be so vexed. we should be which made the vessel pitch nnd rnllilfrry for that. for we like him ifrightfully. This last sad evctit haslvtry much. he seems just like an _ w:- cld friend that we have known all might otherwise enjoy. It is dread-loin‘ lives. Poor Mary looks tl-ulv so good natured. he never makes alplcnty of rain water last night and n good wind for three days. that he'll" 1h “hhhss 1h” hhrdehhd l'eck'|w"1‘°h°d' 5° Pa"? and 111111 11 makes 1nlthough it is a good dml spgilcd might ccmplctc his voyage, Mm. lcssness of the sailors. No persoircnc quite melancholy to look at her. ‘rpm n11 night. and then, on Follglllllllllfllld and seventy-seven tons. in the Gut of Cnnccr and then hisl .. ights (and they arc all rough». the bnrqnc. built m Prince lEdtvai-d laticncc being quitc exhausted he lCaptain nearly breaks his legs jump-, Island. 1854. changed to a ship 18bit set oil at night. a distance cf two Jll . lcomplalnt. but lets us do just as wc lsca today. it really does not seemlccck she likes very much and often ll r l.~ . tlwhhld “b1 be spared "l" the hlesehl tquallv good at demolishing. Thercllyfi this Wcek: how delightful to bc he believes it himself but certain] lllllll‘llflhbibllxlllfllrll,‘"llliuvllflll'llli'l"ll:l 11111111101 111'] "l"! qlnbblhlllhlhw 1352211" is nn immense quantity of pickles onli)" tShCPPIM 11151. 1! l; Vvfylstgllllfi‘ I do not. and yet. we, often WOtld€¥ all’ lbhgl “lg!” $11‘. twgelwore b11111?" léligellnls}: (‘BREE-l T11: ttlnynwas very '~ ("lire-w n im- Fflvlllll’ ~r_ .\|~.< 1'1 l!" I1 -P1't‘11"t‘(fl 1‘ 1' "'4 board cf which Mr. Boswell has in- 111 1V9 111W? mel W11 n0 cc (Brit-s if he really credits all the st hhhphh h ho h“ h e ° bmcm "5 h h 91111191" ' (ll .\. n nulls |t.. tum - lulled hlmsell cal-amps; anti anfor we arc just in their track. butlhlngs he tells “a sometlmegbngg sail through the Gut of Cancer. ev- the wind rose very much and con- . . . ;.(‘hivl' ||nd~1u the Faculty of llusil- ' . rlttitlenls ari- Fllflntlt‘ for scholar nhlml l|| iln- l"ili~nlt_v nl' .\r||~'. illiplli-utlilvl fur l'l'fl|lll'1l('l‘ should lm nuuli- mirly its l|I‘(‘lIl|l_ ulmlnilmi l|| (hi- (‘nllcgl- I-l I.h||lt<-al_ lllirmlry nml Ilium FumL I'm- rirrnlur uml Informal IIIl v to . »- ¢o-§-_--»- - (‘tmsvalvle- (about in illkt.‘ pilzticu "You'll catch it . i¢...s'. They'll ondolst- '_\"llll‘ llc-cn I lllfol‘ t-crtafli." ll Young lady Scurcher: "Hut llv . V1 A ‘llliifill i: Show. - ti» 1|. l1ll.ua1.1.l'a..li|_n1.lilfll.l£! ..!1I=!¢J"1!°- . for this. (ain't cnilslalyle. l llflVPllW I10! uni-f" though we all help to devour themlhf‘ (‘Old 15 5° lnlPll-‘ie 111111 llofiilbll’ sselns quite in earnest. and again. I brybhe bays h 15 5° hehbthhl‘ Th“ bblbbh 1° lhcrehse "m" "v5 when mvtnvotie latighs when they diminishlhfy 11111‘? 1101 1111111911 11D yet. I rften think it is only to amuse us Ohhbhh "led hhrd t“ “hwy "lhbm 11 blew h heflecl’ hhrrlchhc- we (ven at night at ten or eleven oclockfiflllllfll 114*") 1145111118 l0 $90 01"!- lll‘0- in keeping us laughing. l cmhd "01- hwlhg 1° ‘he wlml 30w‘ ‘who h 369d (19111 “h“'“1ed°l111°°°1"1' “my are cllm produced‘ we lmwlvided by daylight. At night. if mis-l’ guard.” M“, zlnh__.ln the mm“ ever. we must not grumble. so near cf our tlatigerous position, land o1 51 vgry incompetent stewani whglY- they are very dangerous. Aftericg ll“, “.9 are m death; what an land. too. This has been very un- both sides. nnd to make matter kncws nothing at all about mstw we played Forty Five (or nas-lnwtul saying. and last night ho h“ “"4"”. w° 11°" 1"" 5°11"! “"°"se~ 111°” 1°" 1111"1"l1"111y< buzincts. and leaves everything 101111113- M11 BOSWB" lyflllld 011E111 "dreadfully was it exemplified. It w btbbbmmb n" m” w“ lmmslhhlh 1° 59° 1'1 Yllrd 1111191111 “he “M. n is as we" for n" on“? dm not wmch mm closelygbul had been very ma“ m“ m‘, wmeiby hi: calculations we should seelMamma was dreadfully frightened bmrd Um Hannah ls so useful Bhngrlly l" hm , _ v lhave ncafly mad‘, hour! the cmuln mm” unnaylonpe Briton (Breton) immediately. nnd. indeed. no wonder. If the can Wlllk BS well RS the sailortmtnd r1 .1111!" Jacket wdny- l! this llllmiest we should mamm- leotnm a.‘ '1“ * ' " 11' 19°11“ "1"". 1-1111 mm‘ 1W1 WM much lonner. un- -in the‘ . I - at theSpeedwayl crship in all elements of performance over a period of twenty-four years. Choose McLaughlin-Buick-powered by the famous Valve-in-Head Engine- supreme in the sky. at the speedway, pn rnmc: morons SUMMERSIDE WHEN AillllrrOMfClllll-ES ARE iUlLTlMcLAUflliLlN-BUICKV ?_lll.L BUILD T115“ very precicus. her namc is Violettelive could have had no more. HQw-lu Wtlilld have been almost unpos- ‘rushed on dock and thcre in the. faintl ill and nct able to contend witifleach person had nearly hall a glasslbcing so thick we could not cvcn>_s_cc't.ut1nle of its iron bound coast. Asj had justlthe day was lovely. we sat on dcclnsuch n dangerous gale during the hadlftzt" the first time during thc voyagtaicntirc voyage. . nlllelwcrc all sitting quietly in the cabin. in half a mile of the shore. Capcl’ and was so astonished she coulduzl" falling on the poop deck that tnillfilng 10 11911 1111911 1110 10111111‘ <‘.l‘\'.111" 1001-15 1111‘ 1101 50 111811- 11 15 111mm» ""1 119 1135 311113315 59111911111115 ‘ (cold barrcn locking place. the snolwplcnsnnt to say. and the sight 01 mulling ‘Put up the helm and throw out (the rate of twelve knots m the h0ul~1ll l1 thousand. “mac such a mlse llml ll wakenfllla rcpcf Every ])CS:~‘l1)lC cxcrllon was‘ for n considerable? time. hill towards] startled us llllllllllldo to save the pocr plan. or rnth-‘cvi nine. the wind canlc zihcutl. and‘ The Captain will‘ andlbclls. This is the longest day at SCRHThygB vessels were ll-l slgm today mlvain. He was never seen again. As (ill the lookout for rocks all (lay. Wt; Ibc helped. but was very tantalizing. and the poor sailors are quite worn Ii was n rad 5nd hi‘. brtcze bltw from tho land and‘ prcvidcnce and should be a warning Instr-d nrnrly an hour. It had llPVlllThc 91111111111 118$ 1101 110911 111 139d .=' 3.. ad ‘The famous McLaughlin-Buick Valvc~ e, developing more power automobile engine of its conclusive proof of lead- , ILlQ-S-ZBB trailing out the wateinllwc have had such a heavy fall ofl‘ ' dcubtcdly we should have been dashed to pieces. by being driven on the shore. The Captain was very imensy. He says. we have not had He never tries to conceal anything from us. but. tells doing or intending to do. Momma says that she would have died from fear lcng ago if it had not been for his happy. contented face always stires her. It is quite providen- tial sailing with such a man. one Tuesday, May l2ili.—-Tllc wind, continued very high and quite ahcitd all day. so that although in ~ight of Prince Edward's Island and sometimes quite close to it. we were obliged to continue beating back- wards and forwards making no way. during the entire day. It could not (.111. with continued work, tacking vvt-ry hall‘ llClll‘. and want cf slccil- Poor man. he is ‘lylllllllllfl nnd Jane would not. mllld .lf it were all to be encountered 0W1 lklllillll." lvlls-s Elizabeth continued her 01l- scrvations on shore:- "As soon as possible. Papa. Manl- mn. Mary and I went ashore. and finding that our lodgings were i101 quite ready, it being only 7 tam-We took a walk through Charlottetown. It is very unlike any city I 1111"‘ ever seen. quite foreign looking. 1111’- hcuses built mostly of wood H1111 someof them are extremely b11111’- with high windows m the roof. and cclcnnades all round. The streets lrun in squares parallel with 08°11 .other and are tolerably wide. hilt ltc Irish eyes appear extremely 11"‘ finished. being made entirely °l clay. as there is no stone on 111'! Island. No socncr had we landed thxrn an old man. evidently Irish- cnmc forward to shake hands 111111 I 1 I I I 1 1 I (Continued on page 71 ___{-—-* NERVILINE Drives Out Pail incur-t-