\\s ‘\\\ \\‘\\ Read by Evertiody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew MAEMS or A MERCHANT Don’t throw rice. Catch it! s iscrlptlonl Delivered neon ‘ilflguhnnndn and U. S. A. $1.50 ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, TUESDAY, JUNE 7, 1927 Cont! III Charlottetown Guardian ‘III: Morning Guardian, Ionldol PIIIIIIEII TEMPE Administration Of ITEIl CNIIRIIN MINISTER AVORS PREMIER STENAIITS IIANIIE PIIIIBY oniinent Island Clergyman Offers Serv- more GovtlnCotinection With TheI The Proposed Temp-I erance Law. Conservative Campaign I Meeting. l“. Conservative fifth, electoral district. nre iv-is opeueil lust itlght. in nu “iilt! with ll large anti eti- alustit- meeting oi‘ ladies anti lIt'llil‘ll. ciitinbly prcsltietl uiid exeellien.‘ t criies were delivered by lion. mes A. McNelli and Mr. (l. l einlor Stewart. The Premier received u grout t utioi mil inudc one of the most .1 pl‘ re speeches lie has t til-liverctl wlilcli was ih-lutiied througiioitt with iicarty pinuse. lie compared t.lie rc- ve-eieclloii platform. Speaking of the temperance lsnk iii the Conservative platform e said it was not a moral issue,_ ut u question of the best way oat roniotlug true temperance. If it, owder Magazine I _ Egypt's Reply To Explosion Kills Ten Persons .____. (Canadian Press) ulIdo Edward islntitl would on it‘! in returned to Pretnic r. legislation uiid stated l.hat he nrds of the Bail (lovornnient with ed the ciec hose of tiio Stewart (ioverntnent campaign of‘ gossip and ndugtiiti stated tliiit. his party liullItlmt is being curried on uiid take a message rec‘\‘v(xkl a, e trno issues into consideration. antic bureau of U“. Mmlfllry consideration of the mutter, and we In Fifth District Of Prince Opened Last ‘ Night With Large And Enthusiastic cutiipnlgti 111 is a moral issue, suid the Premier.‘ the clergy oi‘ Prince Canada. yott think he divided l)o you think the clerk)’ hrongiiotit tiaiiudn would he 111111“ hey divided iir not‘! ‘fl liuve Ill my possessloii u, letter li- written lo me by o. prominent initi- pc, M. i.. A., candidates for the lster o1‘ tlie lliiited (‘hut-cit oi‘ (‘un- tii district, and also hy the. lion. ado In this province uttering to bo u liitiiiilitii‘ of tho government's con-- roi commission it’ my g'(1Vfil‘lilii('ill.i power", said the will be satisfied with the result." singing oi‘ the National Anthem. Britain Held Conciliatory noivnos, June o. - The Sunday WARSAW, P01111111. 111119 li- -'—-‘\¢l'I‘l‘iii‘c|s understood that the Egypt. ciist ten pcrsonifwkirc killed until bout Iilili slightly injured in nn t*x-| lesion in ti powder innguzliie ut tints, tienr (‘racow yesterday. it as been eluted that out of lfiiihoilli 1 lllogrnnis of explosives exposed o danger, 40,000 killogratns ex» Il1(Il'lI,lllitI tiint the explosion ivns duo to chemical decomposition oi‘ Austrian explosives stored more llinn ten years at a powder cellur. The ctibiiitil at a specially culled count-ii, ilctilded to provide fluids or itsslstiiig the victims. , 0c»- -Year Old Child escued From Sewer NEW YORK, June 6.-—Wlillc her icilici- nod to be .l'orclhiy restrain- ti filoni jumpink to her aid, three cnr old Grace lledlli. for 1110111 bun hull’ un Iilllil‘ fought darkness i lIn- bottom of u 2O fool. sewer ilaiiisl u rustling torrent, waist ccp. that threatened to sweep her hrotigh subtcwaneun pasagcs into, he buy, She had fallen Into IIHtl ewi-i‘ through un open ninn IitiIli- I111 Kiri finally was rescued liy rciiiun who descended liilo (he “Wn with her aim a ‘box pinned °i1i1ii the opening, and managed to iiilniiiln a precarious footing on ills iintil rescued. - fQiO-OQ-O-Q-O-OOQQ-QOH Condensed Specials itATii-ic. per word, net each insertion in this column. M+w __________ ‘UPECIAL HAMBURG QTEAK — Easter quality beet’. 894111601‘! Iglcdwsom d: Co., East. end Market g. . . §§4§1O§4 '4" ‘PRINJIING, or svznv ‘Ieiciiptton, chea ly and expedi- tiotiit-ly executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Printer, Phone 182. ‘YQN WANT ooonpsuvstosss irlces 50 toi- 10c; 1001c: 85c: 25° lor 55o; 500 for ‘L00; 1,000 for $1.95, Postpaid. Gitltlllnn Uf- "08- Guardian Job Prlntsry. it ‘INQUIRE RI CHRQNIC DTQ- "11". 112 Prince Street. Dr. Cliii- ‘Don't deiuy rocdvery ln 1181i three months. ‘ _ tllllt-l-li-Bmm. I Wmrsu ron non-Titanic iiun 5°51 11 P0111151 main o: good char- ‘cter who has had some exper- iihiies with silver cores. to lake 3;‘ "so at a null ranch in the Riirth. Writs Middliro ind Mc- "11011. Charlottetown. ' ‘BIQIJAJI I.‘ ‘l ‘*- ‘All u“ Ithe Kuoiiilnii-uug (Nation ll‘ t Poilt cwcr on nlatitler. She suffered only _ ' _ I‘ i‘ ' iikhl kiiec bruises. When tho trhlitilxim ()'g““lz"ll""ii m‘ "it! liriiifllplefl Eli Into the sewer she knocluvilltihlnesc rcpirlrllcuu limiter, hut was “Bit? . inn reply to the BTIZISII ~govern-i tncii‘t‘s ileiiiniitls conceriiiiip; the. Sirdor and the ltlgypiiuii u-rmy retit-iicd ‘Imiiilltili. ‘it. was said to ‘Ill’ emiciicd lii‘ t‘.(l'|il‘IIIilI(ii‘y terms and to giro favorable consiilerti-tion to what the ‘iiritlsh lltivlii'liiiiplit os-ked. The note has not yeti been decodedi und it was tiltit‘ probable ll ivotfldI bo publisilicd for some driys. ——-—-¢+>____. Chinese Generals May. Form Combinationi (Canadian Press) PloklilNtt. June ‘lion oi‘ itiursliwl northern‘ gcneralissinio, (Ihang TsoALin Excessive Taxes Mr. .l. l‘). Wyatt, K. ly ilividod on this tniitlci"? not. uiid liultltinnt‘. l‘ xtc, l<‘-<-n ‘l ,. - . ‘ H" Iiliill" "liiPIi“5Il*‘1I ‘he lmlvls‘ lottg dlstniicie fliers ilfho toollt All ‘$21.? and adverse his fiil. ‘ il.(li.m).i‘l1l'.l3 . -. -. . .~ w ‘ " " ' . t i o ‘i hiolio e c in hun- from tits. lilonrgtalt imtntdny iilt)!‘lailipmun-npng “m! M0,“, m! propenfl. m, row m order to make Bern“ under or. ‘a wo- op oi jouincy 111 I" "*- iaudlng in a tnarshy fiend at -t1he ' "i" ‘Vmilil elliiiliilile "i" have been ,ftirc.e. tllo dcsrenti iii ‘village m- Knugm, ma]. Hhmde" Tlllll- I“ mt" T0501“ ’Il“i¥I‘iii~ “ti!” lBi-anileu‘btirg, 7O miles southeast of “lit t i‘6'1‘l"l'II,IilIii 'I“.-si" ii i , - The inoetltii: conciutleti with the 6.3.x) If) I!)::])|s(iu “m, n“ m‘ U“ "mes "m" Eislebem It headed itiapttiln Lindbergh in | been broken by ‘bovine, ‘had hoped Siberia and establish u new l‘i1‘l1l‘(I",3‘-]90 "mes ‘from l-umsevel,‘ mum Mrs. Fallis At M0l1Lag'ueI0lil|iiii‘K, one hour's flight from "Ber- (Iause of Smuggling (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL, June 6-— From IINANBEIIIIN ANiil LEVINE tilii stint it iiilitii tTrans-Atlantic Flight ‘Ended At Eisleben, Saxony, 110 Mile s Southwest of Berlin, When Fliers Wer e Forced To Descend ‘ Owing T0 Shortage Of Fuel— Distance iiit Pllll it tilltltitt Laid Corner-Stone of New Presbyter- RQYII Customs Commission here this morning. He cstlm. ated that the loss in revenue to I the dominion was from seven I to ten million dollars per an. num. _ _ Chief Commissioner Judge J. I I 15,733; F335;‘; ‘$33351; C0vered-3,?O0 Miles _- Is New Record gm, 31mm}, at Wat. :‘.','.:::...'; matures; For 1011s Distance Flleht- erlw- wldospread. Stop it by reduc- NZNHQIIf, cfxfifffw” In" on (Special to the Guardian) Tmncrrow morning Kottbus will ' mply- Mgaourliiie- “a; i: make bum honorary whens m a (Special to The Guardian) m, ,, cam," o, cmarjftes vlildiilliliN, Jitue ti. - For the se0~ spat-int ceremony in‘ the Town not Siisiminoiw, ‘out. June 6.——A large amount of routine work was 011d little in iitilie more ‘than n DTQSNIBL over by IObeNBui-gomaster fortnight. an airplane from the Unlt- Kfpulg, rfhe epgyq; band was nanny got over on Saturday forenoon be- cd ‘States has spammed the vast assembled and gave ‘the trans-et- tfore the assembly adjourned to lay piulaiitlc and landed safely on the mutt“ qlimvgllgrg. who were glmogt, the foundation of a new church at ,I‘3i1i'11l1¢*1111 (‘fiiiiilieiilt- T110 11011191011 worn out by their long rflghlt Waterloo. Over two hundred coni- IIIIKIii “l i111" Beiiiiiiiiii 11101101111111" itiirrough sleet and snow a‘ real inissioners were conveyed hither t‘oiinn‘hia piloted by Clarence D. ‘Lhgwlng out. ‘with good 01d 1351mm. by automobiles prov-med by me flillilllilitipllll with (lii-arias 1A- LQVIIW ed. (ie-rnian Iserenndss uiflder the good people of Stratford. ‘as his companion ended at Elsle- wmdows 0pm“, EMA], but “pegged The resqdema of [his bemntm] lien, ‘Saxony, 110 miles southwest of w“... 1111164 .10 ‘bring either o; 1m “me 10w“ turned out “muse m llnniiu ut live o clock this ‘morning, men mo; ithe open fO-i‘ i911?!’ had greet. the commissioners. lithe cor- iitltngilit euslfilgfli daylight. saving wufla1l§' 4.1km pngldg Norm and “entom- was mm by ‘the Lreuten, “,I“‘" ‘II [1101 "IIPPIY was e” mm“ “'9 mwmaw was “mum”; ant Governor of Ontario, W. D. "www" I“ "mlghfleel "my we“ Immmed Rosa. Great interest was attached to could be purchased in the Unit- ed States for less than the taxes on a similar carton in -—' —<O>~--~._ Fliers Forced T0 Descent l. - BIIIIEIINIIH ciltlnui NllllllNAl tunsili IIAY TOR liIANT IIIIIOMIITIVES New Engine Which is Known As The 6100 Type, Is A Triumph For Canadian D631 igners, Surpasses All Previous Motive Power. ‘ , (Special to lhg Guardian) locomotives have been designed KINGSTON, June 6- -— The lnrs- ivi-tii n view either ito freight. or eet machine in the British Empire passenger traffic but in the can made its first run this afternoon. of the 61100 ‘lype they are convert- lBiilit by the Canadian Locomotive nine and may be used stum- go;- ~Co-, of Kingston, for the Canadian freight or passenger operations all (National Raiilwaysdi. was comipleted the necessity urlsee- Apart from at 7 o'clock this morning and by their ‘tremendous hauling power! noon was ready for a trial ‘trip. under given conditions it is pow lWihlie the ‘Canadian tNatlonal sys- sibic to move 100 loaded freight 19111 111141 previously held on empire cars. They have an unusual ‘high record for ‘the largest passenger speed. the dlannetir of the drivllm and ‘freight engine respectively, lit wheels, being six ‘foot one lnch- T119 remained for the 911311186711 to dee- engineg are equipped with ‘the boos} lgn a new type of locomotive which ter attachment which gives ut- surpaisses all previous motive pow- ‘tract-Ive power of seventy thousand er both for weight, length and zhaul- tons , ling capacity. This new engine lTiie completion of the "Nowh- wiilch is known at the 0100 type, crn" type locomotive marked not is a ‘triumph for ICanadlnn design only a new departure in steam 0P5. engine design but also iziie first of lPrevlousiy Canada's locomotives the forty locomotives of this ‘type (CanaiTiIaEiNTPress) miilihe m "Inch neededwafl? Immbsih 1 _ H111 Honoui-‘s presence and ‘particl- Piiimiii- 1"“ ‘i- "' Certain iii-11- Berlin but limit-nit ‘lost. their F301“ the“ mwecm“ °t ° “d nation in the ceremony since 1w 1H ' I ' ' ' I y ' lured plane Rm" men‘ wLImue nstaunch Presbyterian and ameni- hopeifiul that rho propeller could be her of ma board of mlmatrauon 1n ranked OT mpmwd early tomor- the Presbyterian Ch-urch in Canada. The attendance on the church "3 ow“ lpowm” [ground of the new Knox Church numbered over 2.000 people. IHIB New York to Roma Pugh‘ Honour said, “Of all the duties that fall tothe lot. of a lieutenant 50V‘ d l1l'I‘l lg the ‘Kottbus, III" A ""'"'_‘tlie capital. ‘in alightliig the propel- _ "I lci- hit the ground. the wheels set- NEW yomg June l; _-Gluggpps M. Bellanca, designer of the mono-iernor none are so plane "Columbia." which carrletime as assisting in Clarence D.-Chamberiin and Cbasqbuildlng a 011111011. m. _ _, H A. Levine to Germany, today nn~lother institutions Y“, int the tight dlittlon would have nommed ma, a flight m _ _ _ _ I ~_ 4 ‘lauded at Berlin. The fllerg failed New york 4n a Yolk to Pails flight and it.i_ "lllhny “anew the“. goal, Bel-u“, but plane" Wm be made probably m, CIIIIIIIIWYIII‘ _“I they registered a long dlstnncc sus- October 1° 191"“ 1 "mbhtiiiued flight ‘record ‘having covered ' ;fu‘rtiiet' progress was impossible. iltlgnoi. and ‘Co-‘te ivhtise lltili-l‘ op rm“, plum,’ which had ymveued broken his of trade are lmiportsn .::.".:‘.s.‘t:;:..;:r:.‘;‘ 221th’. . ‘a h m» we ‘1 i» 'I‘IIii(lieBli)ii'IhuII‘iIIr-y|!hIIIIh-IAIAIIIN;IIIIIIIIIIRIEII ‘Fliers warmly welcomed. “M” T” M" Ichambem" unghzngiyfifil ‘Illjgsitjirllon was of- Wionds and i'1Llll‘ tIlli‘Ili_', tlliecn, ,];0-]\‘1~HUS_ Germany’, June ,;_ __ NEW YORK . Juno s‘ __M“_ fered by ‘Dr. Clay. moderator of the hours "r ‘he jmuqwy‘ NIIIMTIIC“ D- ‘CImmIm-“Iln- Chair-I“ A- Chsniberliii, wIfe of Ciereniie Mldressfls were delivered by Jtcv phevitic uisi the Bullonca. plane Chamberun‘ the Columbia-B D1101 Oi?" r - Itodny il\‘-1Ii'l'li‘ unexpected stopping §piiit-i-, kotlbtis, a little manufactur- iitig town in the provinacc of Brantl- glve up dangerous air feats after his record non-atop flight from New York to Germany. was most impressive. satisfactory tonne new c100 type the 01516111011)’ Ofliiowiever, Canadian National engln- Limited" had the honor of driirlziq 110911111118 End-core have pioneered the for conserving an entirely new type of engine and Canadian loco-motive Works to t-bo Rome fromIhenIth and relieving suffering. Pub- it ls named "the Nonuhern" which “single motoredIllc buildings are necessary, ‘bonrdsils representative of ! g bu; an these from where it has ‘been developed» Th8 flames 0! i119 Pill" derive their highest expression and the navigator and the back?“ heluwh “my permarfint value In ‘he than I'll 4100 t f1’ i iiti t t i th in t ei 1000mm» id. h didn't lsh to divu go nt _ k l ti; hi f‘ - 8 ypfi 0 reg oco-‘wen y 1y e 0111‘ 11 s“ e w °°“*"b“"'°“ m“ m“ e ° ° c e motive conceded w ‘be lihe biggest lve Works ‘twenty will be pin. dn ~‘~ t‘ - . .. Dr. Ephraim tScott and others. The i L, , ‘ ‘ "Tiiiiililsi “'97P warm” Welwm“ does not expect-her husband to. mtrfigfiims and scotch pamymrues nterestltig ‘to note that tn the past. sung with great powernnd . - . Elifeceremony from start to 1inlshIRelatlQnS more or less have been designed which the Canadian National-diali- ofter UJlZl-Itéd States types and as ways are building. To slgnalize the istich motive power as the “Moun- event, 1C. E- BrOoks, chief of Motive taln" and ‘lSonlta iFe" IYDEs which Power, accompanied by Major F. L the ‘National Railways brought out C. Bond, General Supt. of the ‘Mont- and which to that mime proved to real Dzlsiirlct, R. H. Fish, be the largest. engliinesoperaltlng un- ‘Supt- of the Southern Ontario Dio- der ‘the British flag were niodiflcn- trlct, i). J. McMillan Bu-pt. of the tlons of American designs and BGIIOVIIIQ District, went. to Kings- consequently were designed by well ton‘ to welcome iihc new locomotive, known classiflca-tlons- ln designing iMr. Fish, who wt one time was an locomotives. engineer on ‘the "international road to "No 6100" from the yams of the main ilne of ltlle Canadian ‘Natlonil country system, at Kingston. IOtf the forty engines of which The ‘new locomotive with ‘tender twenty are being built by the 00w weights 3126 ‘tons which I5 greater edian Locomotive Worries and the steam engine in- the emvpira. ‘i-n sort-ice on the fast, through tint-n! Jength it also eclipsed the blggestgbetween ‘Mon-treat and 01:10am empire engines having an overall The engines will set a new record ififliiliilllrelflfikgi- o! 94 ‘feet. six inches. in long distance operation by rug»- Gelieml Assembly’ and mspIrIng This is longer than the biggest en- ning from Bonavennurc at Moiiip ‘Isms vet developed in Canada. ‘it is (‘continued on page three.) Rotalrylloiiventioii“ ‘Mrs. ‘ilowtud Futile. tin‘ ivoll- known lady t-rmor who hi‘: draining nice-tings tlirtnglititit the. ‘province in siippirrl oi‘ Preniiei" ‘Sliewaiytfiil ‘DITHNISPII ‘frnipern i100, legislation cnri-tcd her roinimisii _ G" w sw°°nmg the results of ‘Prohibition poaoc pro-hostile seeking a cc-uihliidi- ,,_,,m,,e,,‘,_ (gunmnl h, General don‘ iii-to ‘Kingls Cotuoty wlhen she wits, hon-rd at Montague inst. trvennur: by u ‘large and entlittsiztstlt- tiudt-I encc. lMrs. FllTTIg capiibiy roniparvddiloiirgtnlfs welcome to Lindbergh i‘ti uiid (lov- vuritiits coini'lc.t.-l acted‘. the I provrixvcct. wiIT-Il telling lMr- John A. Stewart tflicug-Kal-Slipk. Geiieraiiwisimo, of m, chummln u“, n you o; Hump.‘ the NIHIMIIIK NMIP"‘“IIMS' and Ge” moved ‘Ii Mr D l. Mui-Klnuou “ml Ye“ lumllshun‘ ‘mvemor "hand gfiUlilNdfid by Mr. .l. N- Mnciliti- Sliensl ‘Pinyin-Ice, ‘against the Ratli- rnl Nationalist.‘ rcgliiii: nt ‘linn-kow, iverp offirltiliy iiutiotiiwed toti-ny by llic Ankuociiun. or Northern Aili- alive.- ‘A spokesman ‘for the Alliance, who (lectured u-iiat. the ilmhkqw Nationalist ‘lenders. were the only ‘oinmtiirlsis Iii lcililllll, (ieclarcd thnl, ‘Chlang Tso lldu was not opposed to the Late Dr. lSuu Yut Sen, tho using these very principle, n5 u butils for ‘the propose-d tuiinbine. Says New York Is Wetter Than Ever PROHIBITION OFFICER MAKES STATEMENT IN ANNOUNC- ING RESIGNATION Niilw ihQRiK, June 8- -—Ther'e are 100,000 ‘speak-castes now operating in -New York ‘City and lit is only-the ‘New York police department that preven‘ New York_.frmn being ‘as ‘wet as the At-‘iaiitlc Ocean, As ‘for the (ilivlmroto fctlerzti enforcement machine it is no more effective than an ineffectual Child's‘ toy. The above statement was made by William lii. Tiiggnrt, special com- missioner of the internal revenue bureau for eight years, ln a ‘letter to Cdmnilssloiier of internal Rev- nn-ue illialr n’. Washington. announc- ting his, niolgnntlc-n from. the pro- hibition ‘forrcs. ‘Mr. Taggirrt had been assigned to the United ‘Stllflll Attorney's cffloe hero and was iii "New York City," iic writes, "is wetter now than it has been for my pziqcc but an urdertnkerfis par- iinvb hoard cf drinks ‘being sold DBIIQVB ttIiBN ll would hove us believe." , charge of automobile seizures. 1 Icvoii yea/rs. You can‘ buy n (ifllik they have has experience of 110111 lor or ladies‘ mlillnery shop, and I tloi. ovanjn guchiplacati. And I do not lltihod in order that. those unable as much ‘poison to hear them" over the radio may be 11111101’ i1! the ‘marital m! 96011111 dbl to rend these addresses pre- m‘. uiid W119i tentlqred‘_Mrs. I"l\IIl‘i. --<o>—~—-~ Pal‘; Arrested Iii Wall Street Robbery (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, .liiiiie ti. ~Uiie limi- drew 'l1iilI flt't.y tlioiit-itinti dollars in gems including the $831501) jew- els stolen from the lititne oi‘ .les.-ic T4IVt.\i'Iii(1l‘(‘.. vieulthy Wall Street broker, were iii the hands oi polici- todtty following the arrest of otte niuii uiid dcleittioii of his woini111 companion. The nnliies ot‘ the pair were not revealed uiid 110W“! refused (ictuiin ol‘ the urresl. --——-<o>-—-—-—- Last Night's Broadcast In the Broadcast fiotii Charlotte-I town Station IOFCY last niBlii- film" interesting and informative addres- ses were delivered by MTB- Mac" (trendy, Mr. W. Allan ‘Stewart anti Dr. Jenkins, the latter telling of personal experiences wh-icli iiud come under his observation in tron- nectlou with iprohlbltion anti 011101‘ measures to qurtalithe sale of in- toxlcunts, during his forty W111i‘ "T practice, and making the slllififlifiiii that "The medical men throughout Cannon, by n large majority. arc 011' nosed u» a pmhthlim-y 111w 110M111“! of the tract that it increases crime, increases decelttand is hypocritic- al." After these addresses ‘Mr. Ro- bert. (Iotton rend n dozen letters which he had recently received from Mayors of ivarlnua towns and cities in Western Canada wiiero Prohibition, and Government Ceon- Alli of the addresses will be pub- ihven ull- clot-k this itio-rnlug, at Knlge. ‘mot II‘Ii. i'l“lie ttirtiicu were forced down by sheer ‘luck of fuel st 11.60 0‘- fur dis-innit. KOLIIINJB, overjoyed at this uiilitiaglned honor. completely forgot that it wa e stolidiy and slolldly (ierttiaiii. and ivhen llliainherllii returned from an inspection of his wounded‘ plane, gzirc ‘Iillii an ovation resembling Le it.» llnilln intensity-and ‘Croyil n in it-i hcnrty rotigh. houseing. 'Only the m.iglity' arms of the blue police saved the lit-tie bio tile airman and his companion from the enthusiasm oi‘ the crowds. she laughed." know Clarence. done he that has risk in it," she said. Five thousand dollars will be given Mrs Ciiamberiiti by the Brooklyn cham- ber of commerce in recognition of lit eiliitlpwit her husband's tracer-Atlantic flight Ralph Jones, president of the or- ganizatlon. said today. presented Mrs Both women are expected to carry their gifts to their husbands when aervmt they sail to meet. them in Europe. The Brooklyn Chamber of Com- merce sponsored Paris flight of the Columbia. When the suggestion was made "Not Clarence. I When this is will do something else Sunday services in Stiatford were conducted by commissioners to the agsrilibly but the most im- prenslve of services was held in by Dr. Ephraim Scott. Dr. W- Les- the communion services. he said. fine dignpfled appearanc greatly to the solemnlty "A gift of some sort", will be Levine of the He mid, “Wojiave memorials of stone. of wood, monuments and buildings. but they do not last, they crumble away into dust. but this the cancelled iliiving been qulescctit for over ‘two yetirs. the Orpheus Eight, pre- sented, last night, before u capacity house their latest. and without doubt, best performance. "Black and White." which scored a tre- liiGiilIOUR iilt with the audience, and established in the opinion oi‘ thea‘ ire-goers, the assurance that this aggregation of talented singers are capable of giving to the tpeoiple a show of plentiful entertainment and of first nciass musical offerinls. The performance, a werlety show in two parts, arranged and directed by Dr. T. E. 1E. iRobins, was pre- sented in aid of St. Vincent's Or- phanngc under ‘the distinguished patronage of His d-lonor, Lieut. Governor Heal-tr. and ‘Mrs. Hearts. who, with Miss Ruth ‘Hearts and Miss Steplanle Jenirlinh. were pres‘ cnt in their special box. After an opening selection Iliy the orchestra. composed of Milss Kath- leen Hornby. (Db-actress). 1st vio- lln; Thelma ‘feed, ~2nd violin; Rob- ert l-iogg, 8am hone; Reginald Dillon, Drums, t e show opened with the "Holdup," all the members In black iface. and from ‘than on dur- lug tile entire first part the sud- lence were gendered comedy stretch ea and vocal music which evoked much constant and hearty applause from the large and appreciative for the audience of the air. in » audience. Such ‘favorites as, Adests “BIAIIN ANII TINITE” A Sllllll IIF EIIIIEPTIIINAI IIIEIIIT The Orpheus Eight Score Tremendous Hit With A Large Audience In the Prince Edward Theatre Last Night. ‘ wonderful memorial, world wide and age loved. is today observed more than ever before. Ffhls is the greatest memorial in the world and flttingiy so because it. is in memory cl.’ the greatest event in all history. All other memorials are memorials of iremeinbranc only. invariably with sorrow atflched. but this is. different from all others, for it has the past as well as the ‘present, for Christ. says. “Lo, 1 am with You Always." 1t ls all that it ever has been today when such believer can communicate with ‘Christ as really as those disciples when it was said "This is My may." Nearly three hundred wmmlesitiners iportook of the sacred elements. e Fideies, H y Night, “Show Me the Way to Go Home", solo parts by, Mr- Arthur Bruce. Mr. Roy Qulgley, “Take Me Back to Charlottetown." £52?- SIQ“ ‘hrlfml?’ “tifffilii; Women Beaten e; "O nc 0e." o< r iymf... whim "..'l..~....§§"-‘Di2i2 To Death In Apart- ment House‘ Kid", The Eight; "Kentucky Babe" The Trio; "The Onnd Come." Dr. [Canadian Prou) the assembly church where com- g_ niunlon was dispensed to an ex- bang, were broken i" csedingly large crowd. A touching learned message of inspiration was given source. lie tciay, Moderator, took charge of,fnires, it is learned, with the entire hi l ti t f r eanndddes tgganfilrlagz: tiiI/e asIiBIitlIulAIght My“ Mimi“ '1 Pmmnw‘ °"""4°“ Albania Severed Inaugurated By ‘ King Albert BELGRADE. Jugo-Sisvia, June -—Dlpiomatlc relations with Ai- night, it is reliable ,_.__. (Orlndhin Press) IOSTEMD. tBeiglu-m, June 6.—-1Kfn| Albert officiallly inaugurated fill eighteeirtili annual convention 0d ‘Rotary liiternatiorai today: Tho eight thousand delegates gave cho from u m st The Jugo-Siiiv Charge d'Af- wihen he appeared in the great duzhtao ‘Irheyiiiliii-‘ZagtTAIIQIIATNLNEE Kmm‘ h" ti" “mmimi- Th“ government to accept conditions Wgfigwtrfigedxlntgm, T383; set forth by Jugo-Siavla demanding named,“ The mug than delivered the release of an attache in ‘ _, an nddres c‘! welcome, speaking Tirnns, of the Jugo Slavic inflation. m ,mgmh§ who was recently arrested by the Albanian authorities. - ---?(Q-}_-____ The Weather, Etc. 1’ Hr: FARM ER‘ s Announcements Coming Events, Meetings Etc. ‘Stones is WEED ‘IEM ."H0pe River Ten psrty, saun- l-\N‘ REAP ’ day, July 16th 5812-5-28-sttil | "Dr. Ayers will be absent from his office today, and until Hattie‘- day morning the 11th lust. "Uigg institute will load petu- oes at Uigg Station on June 16th. aid at Grandvlew on the 16th Meaning on ‘Monday 13th. Wllllooo. Kinross, Secy. $08 ._.._c.. "Inqulre Ra Chrome Dues-nu 112 Prince Street, Dr. Olift. Dbl’! delay, recovery in next mm months. 423H-18-3mci. "“Why Men Marry" the hi: ‘my- stery play at. Capitol Theatre, Sum- Eari iiinblns; "Mammy Lou." The ETIhl,dthi‘0IlK1i' which we; inter- ""’°""° '""“'i’i' "N" '* ' °°‘“' maroon‘ Juno 6- -—Two wmnen ‘lo puns, were tendered the house were mundkmbmd to dam, m M, I“ ‘ m“ ‘Dmtaumml ' apartment house ‘here last ‘nizlit ‘After the finale "When All lag“ o; mhgvmflmlw Mm pa“. Said and Done" and a. short lntor-‘Me ‘May. -50_ you“ h“; baton. mi- "11111111111- 111B ascend pert. which alble ‘to establish the identity of the ‘perhaps, was of a higher order even other, 111ml the first, mods the audlsnccl The women according to the poi- obilvlous of'the swift puss: of ice were killed several days use. time. . " The officers were called to were introduced individually by Dr, iii"- 0! 1116 uplift-infill» 11W Robins. the performers were heard t0 effect in "The lRnni- of the Or- pheus Eight" and "That Old Gang of Mine." . able ho enter tine apartment. "The Monastery Odrdnn." In this scone The Eight Hippos ed In the robes of moniil. s Iconic ef- fects» truly suggestive of ‘the muco- dofigot Qglflmhljilflgflgnt ' \ Ins 1m - o and Untitled W0 (“milled 1111 were flhne.) mm was abonc 25 years of age. ' ' ronfly had left. ‘by a window the d t Jbiiowlng a scene eta-lied ‘Living 1118119 by "it! 11171111119111 1101186 1mm‘ an amormw nwmmz at 537' HMIINI" where 880i! 0f EH19 Ellhli '89P- Wilm 351d IMTE IMQY- M19 039"!‘ rises tomorrow morning at 4_09_ no been seen since lost Wednesday. (n55 a, m. The manager said he had not been vnillhi: “""‘°i°;.'I"§'iZ‘I.Z"“‘ m’ °°°' A feature of this port and per- ‘ c ‘u ., n T‘ b‘? i»- M» an» wit. i.'.°.t‘fi.;’“..‘;‘.12..t.“.i“2..“‘;..."2?: dome of a shrunk. Th9 intruder women hold ‘been ‘beaten to used Boston. clear iii Not‘ Regret 115" mersido, Thurs. June 9. Vaudeville and‘ Nove-fty Orchestra berwodn ' Acts. 59904-7‘! monowm 3"“ 6i "dmrliimi! "Sec Young-Adams Com ‘ . t . , . Why grlefivivierviesterlly winds, ‘scattered present “Why Mon Marry" at. the chm! 111 w‘ y ‘fair. not 11inch Strand, Kensinlton, one nightmilr. g 11° 11 ieiiiiiewiiire- . Well. June ti. Vaudeville novoivy H45“ "d9 ""5 "Imfiiwiii it 3-44 Orchestra. Dance after the play, EQSMT-‘ll ISM! sets ‘this evening at 7.49 and "See Your‘; Adam Company IFuii moon Wednesday, June 1-6tih 5t, the‘ shit-and Tiévoctre, Kengtngton, one n!‘ t. on y. ed. Jun -"Why eaqlseipogldeéldcleirhtteein miiull- Men‘ Mari-y". Vaudeville a betwopn Maxlmulguand “xzfgfizrfempexa gtcttérriovctty Jan Orciissgafigngtivi stores: _ ' 1 ' Toronto. clear . . . . . . 60-42 coupreubfieflu ma“ a‘ 56m“) . Mmmwfl‘ m" -- ~~ 59-44 The annual meeting of the P. 1!. Q“°"°°‘ "'1' -- “~10 Prclbyterinl of the ‘Prooh ii ~ gffigflh “$11,111 ~- - 56-42 Church in Clflllll will be hold a ' ' “r - ' - - - -- 53-45 Belfast. on Jilly 14th 1927. Nun 811-511 of dolenten to he soul. to Etta lice- 16-511 wuium, Belfast Gen. saga. ,. 8 ' " incl - NOW Yflflf, clagr _ CHOW". clear . . . . . . . . . ..