w+*"“ 1Q rrder ° than Wfl gve i" ‘huylnfl tom i" tomfli Write u: for. Pris". S. L. Hard}"& |1.5-'l'-3i. '~\ . J- mi... \ / Delicious flavour EhaseI-Salnbum‘: i, SEAL BRAND .von¢i.-“ro _PA TRONS 1w‘ were never in ‘.-. bcttei-‘posltion to meet mall ompeltltion on Harness and lSaddIery Hardware are today, and not only to meet It but to actually qney‘ to the purchaser. we s.‘- able‘ tohet our prices down ‘to rock bot- d are anxlouito share ‘this saving with our cue- Rerrlember we‘ manufacture our own harness, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. l. M“ o oo o o o»; w» ooooooom+m vo no» o0 swoon» ‘ . f b \._.: O-O-OOO-O-OOO Through judicious HARNESS NUFACTURERS Co. MA v- ' w“ , , hi.‘ - , eee - LASSIFIED _ on, lnsertldn . . . . . F," lnsertions . lull; Insertions ADVERTISEMENTS . 10o per line of ll words tie per llns of 5 words ‘in per llne of ii wnnls vvvvvvvv v7 ‘ vvrvvv TnT-nts \V,ai'it0tl . For Sale cglploglle. United “r A‘ llT lrr _ . Brunswick. T0‘ m“? Mlscellaneoll! "a i. McDONALD, LAND sua- vilie. . - vevW-“Hman soars-rims fllAYED FROM MY PREMISES Baum“ May 1st two white sheep. Anyone seeing 0i‘ kltfiiviiil-Z 0i their whereabouts. 9W1“ mil-HY 1th" fiieeim“ Emerald aIlbE-i-s-il hjggfiénb“ u; voua woollp be carded and spun into W" single 25 Jsqntsn- dOI-lbifl p ll Copp. WOOiIBII Mills. Port illgiil. N- B- 8955-5-5wfm6l. "(g lllhle Help Wanted ,,____...._. W]. twisted 2x cents per pound-- FOR SALE— DISC DRILL SEED- er. Apply Joseph R. Dover, Dunstlllfnttgc. 9004-5-5-3i SEED OATS —— FIVE HUNDRED (500) bus best seed oats for sale. —J. A. Miller, French Fort. 9093-5-5-5i SALE — RUE-BER TIE-E FOR runabout waggoir nearly as good as new. Apply Cudiuore Bros. 9140-5-7-21 FOR SALE-PURE-BRED YORK- shire pigs (both sex) bred from best breedting pens in Canada M.R. Hardy, York. 9105-5-5-31 PLEASURE BOAT FOR SALE-l- . Bargain. 22 x 5. V bottom. Leslie Campbell, Cape Traverse. 9021-5-1-8i FOR SALE---ONE HEAVY DUTV portable stcam sawmill, fui'y equipped for quick sale. Hit-n- cock Broth. Alcivillc. 9099-$-$-4i limits-avian r0 w iilflll. > llolili, iliiiioll. " 9ti95-5-5-4i __-f——r-'i—”—i_*"“ EOX FARMER WANTED AT iillt't‘ tn trlkc over Fox Farm with smile capital. Fine opportunity. -\\'rile A. T. ill-Council, 29 Jack. hut Street, l‘ortltiiid,"‘Maine. 9086-5~5-10i. .. Medical 'ilAt2TICAL NURSES FRE qllelitiy earn $30 a lLoarn hyprirnto correspondence course. (‘llttinguo No. 23 Free. lloyal College of Science, Toronto, (itlu- . Milt. N. 1-16-1t3l TRAINING SCHOOL FO-R NURS- n. (tale Hospital l-laverbiil. liliss. Three years’ course. Af- filiation with ‘PFOVldBIICO City iinspitlil. l-Jight hour day. Allow- mlce 315 monthlyf Ono holir from Boston. For further in- ilirmlitlon apply to ‘Superiniend- » elit. .. 9057-5-3-7i. --___..__________’_ " Hunted WANTED-e-ALL KINDS OF F-ARM iirruhlce, Jnlvllilli-ng huilfli‘. GERB- nolillry,'pork, veal. lamb and mut- tnn. Always a market. .l. Arnold Gibbon,’ ‘vVilOilll-lllifl, Saint .lohn. New Brunswick. 0023-‘5-1-101- »-__. 1,,‘ A Li, L0 S Tfr-f PURSE CONTAINING small sum or money between illlllnn and Prowse Iii-cs. Finder - itllrc at‘ Guardian Offico and re~ i‘t‘ll!8 reward. 9138-54-21 Queen . Hotel Since taking over Ethil Hotel we have spontfffll"! thousands o! dolilara In "ruin and Improvements. It In now the tlitest Hotel oi’ it! ulna in- the Maritime new. lnoe " ' ' _ a coin " Hotel"end splendid table and, ‘Xuliflttt service at s moder- sto Rltls 08.00 a day. IQiIBIIOlIlZCtOWII A Hotel _,‘1.td. lonotoiflt-[gizy --;r .. :0. D.Ar.'l1'dtii (Willi W35“- L.‘ Amlmi writer‘ in gooll condition. Altliiy E-OR SAIE—REMINGTON TYPE- Offil-e of Col. l). A. MacKiniion bctwccu 2 itnli 5 l‘. M. 9056-5-34“. FOR SALE—FlNE BRICK DWlEL- ling. No. 28f Kent Street. \vitli large lot ‘iltlloiiiiiig. opposite Prl-nco oi' \\':lil-..~: (loliopc. stilt- ablc for private resilience. apartment or hoarding house. Apply .l. O. ilyntlmriu. 9lil3-5-7~2l FOR SALE —- WOODWORKING liiltl-hinlrry, t‘. inch folir sided iiioullicr, iclioncl‘. 2i inch P111119!‘ hollow trhisel. niortiser, baud saw, saw tn-illo. latlio_ buzz plan- or, 3 h.p. motor. also shafting anti bolting. Apply 220 9r Z70 Sydney st. 9091-o-5-4i Female Help Wanted WANTED-A MAID. APPLY MRS. F. W. Tldniarsh. 2 i-laviland St. iii17-5-6.3I WANTED — THOROUGHLY EX- porisnced housekeeper In culin- try home, middle liked llreim” rcd. Write A. D. Brehalit, Pow- “nsi r. E. ‘I. 8960-4-28-9I. wanrso -- HOUSEKI-IEPER middle-aged woman preferred. References required. Stato wages wanted. (One in family.) A9913’ a “r; MpcKl-nnon, Bradaibune. 9046-5~3-6i. Sltuaitlon Vacant Central Guardian BELFAST-Service for Sunday, May 9th: Morning at 11, evening l" 7-30- ‘Rav- A. Ferguson will preach. ' -_._ WILL BE ORDAINED SUNDAY -—-Rev. Walter J. MoGuigan of HODQ River will be ordained to the Holy Priesthood in tSt. Duiistaus ‘Cathedral on lSunday at 9.30. FOXES-IML _ J. L. lMcK-iunou general merchant, Peters Road is right i-n the swim for luck. tl-le is the fortunate possessor of two l-tters of foxes from b‘ls registered pair. At last reports everything is going fine in his elaborate ranch. -lCorr. COURTESY TO "Y" DELEGAT- vES-The Guardian is In receipt of a communication from tho Consul (lencral of Finland sat-Montreal. saying that members of tlie-Y_ ‘M.- C. A. attendinlr- the Y. Mp0. A.‘ World's Congress in llclsingfcits this summer (Aug. 1-6) will have their passports visacli free of| charge. ..A RUMOR has tlJCCll circulated that Carvell Bros, i.tli., agents for the (‘zinadzt Steamship Lilies, arc consignlng cattle to ‘St. John's. Nflli., and in so doing arc infring- ing on the "business of the regular Live Stock shippers. We hereby emphatically deny this report, mid wish it distl-nctly understood that we are in no way either directly ‘ or indirectly interested in or cou- uoctcll \vlth tiie consignlng of live liOCk to lSt. John's Nfld.— Carvell Bros, Ltd. 9131-5-7-2i STREET WORK PRDGRESSING Aided ‘by the loan from the Pro- vincial Government of the motor driven road grader. the city streets committee is making very rapid progress on the clay streets, anti although the machine only began work on ‘Tuesday three ‘blocks ofi Fitzroy street, all of Euston street east, Esher Street, Telling Street, Victory Avenue, and Edward Street have all been graded and put in perfect condition. SCHOONER ARFIIVES .- The schooner Raven A.. Captain Mc- Dougal in command, arrived in tills lwrt yesterday from Pipette with u number ct‘ passengers and dockelli at Pickartls wharf. She loaded here with general cargo, including supplies for fishermen, farmers and store-keepers. and she sails this’ iiiflfiiiiil; 0n return to Pinette and Belle River. P. E. I. PRESBYTERY AND PROTESTANT ORPHANAGE.-- At a meeting of the l’. E. I. Pres- bytery yesterday the Ilc-v. l). Mac- Viclti‘. Ciirtligau lViollcrator, a let- ter was rcnli from the Vice-Presid- ent of the i’. IG. I. Orphanage ask- ing the support of the ‘Presbyter- ian (‘hurl-h for the Orphanage. On thc motion of tho Rev. Vi’. llruce l\iliil', l-iecli-nllcll by the lllcv. i}. S. Mitchell. Sllmmcrsltic, it was .lnanimollsly ilgrecd to recommend to thc various churches in ilicl Presbytery thc tirguttt "need o1’ this‘ deserving institution for financial .lssistliiice. ST. JAMES NEW MANSE..— Al 'l nit-cling ol‘ Si. James’ Congrega- lion held lust night and presided liver by Mr. John Agnew with Mr. D. A. McKinnou as ‘Secretary. the Trustees were authorized to add, in their discretion. a movement nl‘ fif- toen hundred dollars i.o the original- ly estimated cost of tho new mnnse. The meeting also authorized the; lh-ustees to neii a building lot. oi‘ 11' frontage of 55 feet on the north end of thc church grounds. ' ——-' PERSONALS tMr- William-I Du-nphy and Mr. John Burns. Keusington, left on Mon-tiny enroute to Boot-on. Miss Jeanne Grady. R. N.. of North Alliims. Mass, has arrived in the city on a short visit to her pltr- ents, Mr a-nd Mrs T. H. (lrady_ Itichnlonli St. -——i<0->—-——- Negroes as Stevedores LONDON, May 6.—-Tho Trades llnioii ‘Congress says it has rc- ceivcd reports that thc steamship companies are considering iinport- ing United Status and South Afri- clln nc-lzroes lfor service as l-iteve- dares in BWlLAh ports. BIRTHS. BRIGHT MAN on WOMAN to g3" popular line household “necessities and toilet articles; ' big commission; flXDeflelica °" Bradley- _ l l necessary. l gigrtgtsontm Limited. Brant-ford 0n; S. V. Al“. 2742i T0 L817 To LET-HOUSE. MODERN c0N- - I 1e ‘sin-ins Perk gnlences. ADD Y 012L564‘ - oad. __________{______ _ .__. ' u will be held in Ne" flu-gist on Monday nisi"; May 10th. fer m“ mmmge 0f “d. gpyflging a hull loaning garage-Fm;- A, Archibald and W- ‘R- k- PW om]. and Provincial Lily/es 036mm “M” Wm address t Illgl-BJ-Zi. éAAALQéi-Qn. l. Lester Doufliflfl 3Q QUOOII DUO“ i?- Charlottotown, P. E- I- ’, . = ' POTATIII Arm tor the sunsets: CREAM asnnA-rono h __ gym. parts on hand- . write or. liwfll 7" °' “a ‘QQ-OOOO-ODOO‘ MORRTSSEY~IQI the City ilosltit- all Mlly 6th, 1926. to i.\lr and Mrs. Weuliclyu Morrlsscy, a son. DEATHS MolNNl‘S—in ‘Somcrville. Mass on late Alexander A. Mcinnis (nee May 1st 1926, R/OSHIOH, wife of the McEachern). P. E. island papers please copy. A CLINTON —lll East Braintree. Mania. on April 30th. 1..6_ Thomas Clinton in 80th yelir. (‘l'_. E. l. papers please copy.) MUL'LlN8.--Wednesday morning. at 5i lkiuglas Street,‘ ‘Mrs. Edward lllulllno_ age m yflllrlntpllll" erul this morning st 9.15 tfrithl- Roman Catholic cemetery. JEVYER-ln the City Hospital. May 6th. 1926. [Gillan Jewer, dearly beloved wife of John Jewel‘. used 2.’! years. Funeral from lier lute , --' 1134 Weymouth lSttreet. Saturday mqrnliiir- ltwlttfi w Si- Dunstaws Cathedral ‘thence to Roman" Catholic Celnetltfy- S ton is ma CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN I¢nkins8~§enPi°+ BLENDED JAM 4 POUND PAIL-45c CORN SYRUP 5 POUND PAlL--45c ‘ PINEAPPLE A FEW TINS LEFT-19O ‘ PEARS 2 FuOR 35c _ -. PEACHES k _. .2 FOR 45c _ MARMALADE 40 OZ. GLASS-tfic. STRAWBERRY JAM 4 ‘POU N D GLASS—$1.00 COMB HONEY 50c PER COMB . MAPLE SUGAR 35c PER BLOCK SPECIAL BLEND TEA 45C PER L‘B. NEW CABBAGE v NEW Bears - NEW CARROTS LEAF LETTUCE NEW ONIONS l f’ SPINACH Evangelists , Li» (Continued "'0'" Pa!" 1') . . - kiiii! l, l .5 him hero [and thcic. ll" fi "i ‘l The nict is. slliti up. preacher, you can takc off a. IOK. Arc you there? m. arm, n :i-ingci~ or tiny other ‘IJIOIU bcr of his hflfiy 5'91 111° WY ‘lives 'I‘lic boy is tiioro than ilrnis o1‘ ii-‘iéfl lot‘ tlics or .lilli-§8i‘5- Y0" "mu ‘(mu-e tl hoy lby tniking where‘! Why no llmilhhll whore this boy IH. Tho boy is tiiilercnt from italics or feet. W0 have learned to extend‘ the medium to manifest our minds. if this be so why ca!“ G0“ he h, New yon; sun Francisco. Montreal at thc same time’! if rall- lo be u, great fact tlicu tho oninl- Tn-egeflce of God is a mighty fact. Thcrc is an evolution that GFOWIiB the personality of God out of this‘ world, It ls an atheistic evolution- And there is tho half-hiked rolls- tllrougli which lonist. ‘There are evolutionists whl say man arose; ho never fcll. B" God's word declares that man fell. Whore is llicrle u mun tolilkiiil Wilt‘ can look up and say l am not. it fallen mall‘! There is oiliy 0i"! him" est thing fora [liiicn man, anti that is to come to~Clirist. Man made ill the image of God fell tlrom his high estate and‘ llccds to come to God_ through .lesus tChrisi. has, "mm-s messflge w“ 0m. or‘. ‘cqucnces for the development of tllc most powerful that the Evan-gill" World?‘ (""11 mark“! a" will m‘ gen“ has so hr delivered. N" mum [or the miners of all countries , the synopsis can do Justice to tho scr- appeal declare“- liion delivered. certainly proving himself a‘ preacher of deep scholarship. upl illustration null powerful delivery. The people of Charlottetown lire ghowlng their appreciation of these Impressive messages. Last night's meeting resulted in visible mani- festation along lines of consecra- tion and desire fur the deeper life. l-Ivsngeiist Hamil WOQ-OOOCOOOQO-O-O-O-GOO-O-OQ-O Russ Hotel 3 A very coniferiable and t iiomellke Hotel at a moder- _ ate price. Large and well lighted‘, rooms with bot and cold wat- er. , “.'.‘8ptendld_ table, ‘dour-teens < pervlce. .‘ Centrally located, being on . the finest street‘ In the city. and close proximity ‘to w churches, depot, theatres, etc. ' Rates $3.00 s day. Weekly rates on‘ appllob 1 tlon- MAJOR -D. -A. MicDONAL 4. 4 Proprietor ‘~@¢~.¢¢~4¢;»~1 . , Mrs. Nell ‘McLeod. Sammerside‘. "*1 Miss Patterson. ‘C’ ‘-. City; jterv. D_ K. lleque; Mrs. D. K. Ross. North Be- rietque; “Raw. GeorBe-‘P. I-littrey, 0'- Leary; lMhrs. J. N. Pmfltt, not-town Mr. -L. Ti Buchanan; MRI; L. B. 11n- chanan. Fredericton: Palmer, Winsloe: :1. ‘K. ‘McKensie. =. Jilin: M ummersltle; J. ii‘. Profltt. Ken- eington; Mrs. L. R, Allen, Sum-en punts; through the town of merside, dtev. Alex, F. Robertson. Johnston today werewstteciterty ‘-‘.~.-..» t. rllesigned to bring s-brul a settle- , tjNntt oss, iNorth lie- ‘Rev. W. H. _ ‘Strilieufiitiiation d tron.’ page "1.)' ' _,.‘. (C Cattle Trade injured ‘DUBLIN. May 6. --'l‘lie live eat- tie trade with England is likely to ‘be interrupted if the general strike ls of long duration. One line of steamers refuses to ithe British government guarantees tic discharge of the cargo. Appeal to Jewish Labor JERUSALEM, May 6. -— The Jewish Labor Federation of Pales- tine was urged to lend its support to the general strike of the British trades unions in a massage from the llnternational Federation at. Amster- lam. ' ‘ New Marketa for U. S. Coal WASHINGTON. May ti. ——Citble' iadviccs from Paris to the ‘Com- merce Department say the British coal strike is giving Impetus to ‘French coal production and that il tliosuspensinn continues Indcfi-nite- iy markets for United States coul may be created at iRnrdeaux, Mar- seilles and La lRocheile. Financial Support Plcdqed SPRINGFIELD. 'llls., May 6. - Financial as well as moral support was pledged striking miners of England by President Frank Far- mington 0t‘ the lliiiipis mine workers i-n a cabiegram to Secretary A. .l. Cook of the British Federation oi Miners. Strike Situation Reviewed LONDON, May 6. —Tbe strike situation was reviewed at a full meeting of the Parliamentary Lab- or Party this afternoon in llie House of Commons under the chsliminiislilp of flormcr Premier ltntiisay Mactlonaltl. Tile Excell- tlve-ot’ the Miners Union was ex- pected t0 confer with the purliu meiitary labor leaders later. Cakiatviiia Sentenced LONDON. May 6. -~Shapurli Sakliitvala_ the lone Communist member oi‘ tho House of Commons was sentenced to two months im- pi-isoiiineilt today for making a seditious speech. l-le was given the alternative oi providing sureties to keep the peace, but chose the prison sent- ence. ' ‘ ‘ Mob Riot in Edinburgh ICDINBITRG. May 6. —'I‘hc first serious disorder Iicre in yonnectlon with the strike occurred late last night when n. crowd of several thousand clashed with the police. l-‘irc policemen and a number oi civilians were taken to Iinspitals. The mob threw stones and bottles. Shop windows were smashed an'i two shops worc looted. A policl- sergeant was slashed on the back with a razor. A mounted cnii stables liorsc took friglitand bolted info a féncc. The horse was killed - and thcconstllblo severely injured. ‘ lFlvti pf the riotcrs were arrested. Train service from Edinburgh was extended today a-nli a satisfac- ' tory tram and bits sorvicc was main- - tltiued iii the city. t Russia Appeals for Rubles MOSCOW. May ti. —-’l‘he Execut- ivl- Committee of tlic Soviet Labor Confederation passed a resolution today to zippeul to all union mem- hers and workers in Soviet i-nstftu lions to contribute one quarter oi one day's wages to the striking llritlsli workers. in this mun-her Zi.5t10.000 rubles will be raised. There already has been sent t- tiie general English trade couuc 250.000 rubles. é To Prevent Fuel Shipment I')SSI<JN_ Germany. May ti. — The minors 0|" all factions including the (‘hrlstlan trade unions have issued ll joint appeal to the ‘Ruhr Valley mi-liers to prevent the shipment of fuel to England and to refuse to work overtime. "A victory by the ‘English operat- ors would have clltasphophlcal coli- ’ Gov't issues Communique LONDON. May 6.— No indication wlls given in the government's com- liiunicatlon to the press at noon nl any resumptiolis of peace phr- lPyfl, lt. emphasized that the gov- cr-zinient adheres to its attitude that the strike must be called off before negotiations can be reopened- The communication says the sit- nation today is better than that of rl-sterllay, especially in motor rcfld transport. There is still no short- age of food and little inclination to raise prices although there are in- fdicntions of hoarding, which is sev- llfffiiy lliscountenanced. it is denied that a Cabinet Minist- or has been inlured. ‘n0 Doll“ ha" been killed. and "a vary few have received very minor lnliiries.‘ Ready to Reopen Nkflililimil LEEDS, Elli. ‘M67151 6.—¢'l‘hc. rl-nlles Union Conllrflflfl is ready all any moment to resume ncifotlatlous meat of the strike. says a message received by the-Baptist Union As- sembly here. wit. is -.also‘_ announced that com- munications have passed between the Baptist Union. the Archbishop- of Canterbury and representatives of other churches urging the‘ Government and the Trades Union Congress to reopen negotigtrfl triimsaistsiy. ‘ . stfltioin-slrwiti. Missiles _> HA/ISDIIIY. Gcotiand, May e-isns‘ out Wfls as follows: one act, showing how age-long cus- the new order. lier the direction oi‘ Smith. Gilils Mr. A. E. Morrison nus uiattors Of,hllBil19BE, the chair charge oi‘ the ‘program. "M. ‘F. J. the speaker of the evening, deliver- clla very interesting and appro- priate address on tho ancient art of angling. remarks, stated that since soon aft.- er the invention, ofprinting (the written in 1497) more than a thous- and books had dealt with the sub- iect, giving it therefore one of the sport. Ol all game-fish, salmon was the most famed and sought after, but with trout running a close sec- ond. inroads that had been made upoll ion that still remained in this re- garti. that was being done ‘by the trout liatcheries, which have achieved restocking rivers. different customs of anglers and gave lights between fishermen and de- liizens of the deep. also remarked on the changes that " aims fish. giving sssn ins tlflcé ‘u... with a view to . missiles. Many of the machines has been called oil. Japan Pledges Support TOKIO, May ti-The Japan Fell- sration of labor today pledged its liiorai and financial support to the British strikers and cabled its res- olutions to England. A special com mittee was appointed to solicit funds Seeking German Coal ESSEN, Germany, ‘May 8.--Num- erous ‘inquiries for German coal trahbclng received from England. Phe Ruhr comipanies have about <,000.000 tons in storage but are rsltiotant to sign contracts because liietransport workers are refusing 0 move any coal to England. Trinity C. G. I. T. Give Demonstration The Demonstration Program by the Canadian Girls in Training oi "hilly Church. was put on last night before a good sized audience n Heartz Memorial Hall, and judg- '~ug from the applause that reward» id each of the excellent numbers. was heartily enjoyed. The several dramatic sketches ap- pearing on the program were en- lcted in a style that spoke both for be training of tiie performers nnzi heir natural ability as actors, and lrouseli as well the‘ commendation f the audience. The musical num- bers were also exceedingly well carried out, and the whole program, lrOVlCililg as it dill a splendid even- ng's entertainment, was onc rorthy of congratulation, both for hose taking part and those who lvere in charge. Mr. G. F. Hutclieson acted as bairmah and the program carried PROGRAM '.'A Somersault to Love." a play in toms iii (‘Irina are giving way to The play was illi- Miss Cast of Characters: In order of appearance. Jade Maitleii—Dorothy Il-lolma-u Peach Blow, lier frlcnd—lhu Waller Jade Mallicifs brother—Allison Jatemziii~~ltlitb Ayers Go Between, (a gentleman who icts as an agent iii bctrothal lic- gotiations)-—Mztrgaret Waller l-lair Dresser-Ruth Stewart Till Tai. the- liellll o1‘ the Iiouse- ii(liii~—.\lllit(3i Muthesnil Lady Sllnv-llculi (Julio Nlitllitlillfi lIliliit‘l‘l-~ i\'lill‘ll‘. hlulcii Tu Fast. (a young hliidrod Clix A maid scrvnnt- Olga Toonibs Stile of candy. “The Fatal Quest" a trarznriy in the royal household of the Kins- ioiii oi‘ Woustark. Prcsc-ntcll by lie Peerless Players. "'l'lie 'l‘rlals of a Motorist", llllit by "Live Wires" A stunt. by thc Peppy Pals Some Silly Songs and others. Group initiation ceremony by the “Ai/ts," thc first Stautirilll lroup in our provinces. l"lnttlc»C. (l. I.,T. liyiiiii- studcnf)—- ll Speaks on Angling- 'i'he regular monthly business looting of thc Y's Men's Club was "id last night in the Y. M. C. A. with President Arthur Affleck in tho chair. . Following a discussion on vari- wns taken bythe chairman in lolnian and tMr. A. E. ‘Morrison. Mr. Morrison, in the course of his ‘irst treatise on game fishing dieing Coremost places in the realms of Verna E Affairs of Gaunt Go. Gives Further Facts John W. (Parrot, head of the Montreal firm of John W_ Gaunt Company. gave the custmns inquiry committee further information in regard to his importation of Ger- man dolls and toys this morning. 0. S. Tyndale, his pwu solicitor. examined Mr. Gaunt. The witness admitted that. he had been arrested on the charge of having lblank certified invoices. lit had pleaded guilty to this charge because be thought so doing would facilitate the conduct of the case. iMr. Calder intarjected that in all llition to the charge of having the invoices, there was a complaint against the wituessthat he, Gaunt. was using lblarrk certified invoices lo lleiiraud the customs department The witness denied knowledge of this complaint . "Was there any arrangement bc- tween you anli the customs de- partment that If you pleaded guilty to the first charge they would set- le up the other?" counsel asked .Vl'r. Gaunt. "No sir, none the reply. Shamrocks Win Over Bearcats In Basketball Game A large following of fans wit. nessed a hard fought basketball battle on the League of the Cross fiflor lest evening when the ‘Sham- rocks took the long end or the baskets from tiie Beurcats by a score of 37 to 25. Ail this week excellent basket- hall has been diflliiflyeli on the floor and last night's contest was no ex- ccption to the rule. ‘Smart com- blnation and heady plays featured throughout so much so that it looked anyboliyhs game up until shortly before the final whistle. Ell. Connors was one of the lead- ing hasketeers last evening cagiug l3 points tor the Shamrocks, while . Rollins counted equally as well by scoring the same number for the llearcats. whatever." was The following are the lineups null scores: ' Shamrocks E. Connors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 13 C. Praught 4 t‘. Coyle ,11 W. Perry .. '1‘. Benoit . ._9 110ml . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Bearcats Dan "Iliac-Dontalli . ll. llcnuessey W. Robins Quebec Has Epi- demic of Alcoholic Poisoning (Canadian Press) QilldiiitlC. May tl—As the wheels "f Justice continued to grind last ilight in am effort to fix responsib- ility rni- the sudden deaths of ti»... rillfliilfl of the small town of Levis across the st. Lawrence ‘River 7mm here. flDDareutly following "10 consumption of illicit liquor. reports were received that a large number of residents of the district are suffering from poisoning. Practically every phyglclgyl along the south shore of the flvgr in tho territory surrounding Levis declared they had received visits Yflfiteflifly from citizens who clliimeli they bad been drinking the illicit alcohol during the pagt lwv, weeks. r zeitiand fl/llsler was accustomed tn “iwilkliluqifmis catch in terms of tons, and trout bad to be netted out of the rivers at recurrent intervals, as the older fish became cannibal; and made serious inroads on the {had every window smashed; l ‘ F. _ nivnglyo Golf Championship Called Off (Qonglnuu "o", p". 1_) ILIGNDON, May 6.——Ths Ladies in earfier evidence, M-IFOTIII-ITD’ . -"7'fi%%n-lt.va= ‘ Golf Union announced today that liiall that lie had over undervalued EN. W‘ .;. the womens open championship his goods for customs purposes. QRQWF-l-L ‘TUDIO Western Guardian -.soutr-:ws-tilr BEIWTERQ-IIL‘ The condition of llvlr. Clarence Doyle. Sunuiiemida who zflges Jeerious. .y llrwas reportd o Igne- what. improved _ bro- ther, Mr. Aubrey , Ing- bain, Masai, arrived homo this week. —lMPROVlNG.—-Frlenlls_ will ho pleased to know that’ Mrs. John McNaiIy, Sr. S rattle, who has been seriously ill is consider- ably improved. Her sons Dr. Ell- liiuud lMuNaily, Springfield, Mast-h. and Dr. David iMcNaily. and Mr. A. S. IMicNaily, Framlngham, Mass. who were called home have return- cd to their respective homes, Tier daughter Mrs. Croken who was al- so called home is remaining with lier mother for a time. -NUR8ES GRADUATlONs-The annual Gnrduation Exercises of the Prince ‘County Hospital will take place in the Capitol Theatre on Thursday evening, -May 13. The graduates are: Miss Ethel J. Mac- Klniion, Kensington; Miss Florence McLeod, Long River; Miss Gert- rude Dora Gallant, Suinmerside. and Miss Florence May Raynor. Cascumpeo. --oocs AGAIN-Another town has gone to the dogs (or for the d0llfi)-,lillfl time it is Amlicmt. N. s‘. The following ill taken from an exchungez—"l)ogs are no longer permitted to run at large in Am- herst, and from now until the first of September it will be necessary to keep the annuals oii their own premises. There are hundreds of dogs in town, and many of the ani- mals have been permitted to run loose in the town during tho wint- er months. Local dog fanciers have suggested that dog owners be ad- vised to chain their dogs to a heavy ring, running upon a long wire. tin this way the animals can secure an abundance of exercise and tviii not get cross." it is under stood lhat- the Sunimeniide By-Law re Dogs has been laid up for beg- al ilopairs but when it is again pre seated it will be even more drastic and instead of arresting the dogs the owners will be summoned to Court and tried‘ for infractions or tlie Dog Law. However while on ' the subject it might be‘ suggested that dogs ‘be treated In ‘a kindly manner as befitting all dumb ani- mals. On Water lSt. the other liay a number of boys had s. dog on a leash, who refused to go where ho was ordered. and tile treatment. he rccl-ivcli would bring tears to thc eyes of a niemiber of the Society for the Prevcnitioa of ,_Cruelty to Animals. ‘It might ‘be well to incor- porate something In the New Dog liow to deal with such asses of abuse 01' the poor canine. is visiting her cousin Mrs. (DR) Keir. Alberton. . - lMll‘. Pictlm McCormac. represent- ing ‘Schwartz Spices, Halifax, N. S. was among those in Summarsidu‘ yesterday. - ——iMirs. lfiiilllel‘ ‘Dunntng. Charlotte- town, is visiting her parents Mr. anll lMrs. It. T. Morrison. Susumerl‘ side. m} DOiNG-SATYJ . . . . . .. GYM ' ~ 10.30—11.30—-Specinl class ‘ 3..'iO-~5——Studelits 5—6—Trinity Ttlids Boys Seniors. ' BOWLING 7- .l'togers ‘vs. Slanlny_ Penrdon ' filo-Alleys open SPECIAL 8-lloiird of Directors mcsttrn: COMING Financial Campaign - “Shaw Rt Younger fish and fry, Mr. Morrison concluded his all. dress with a reference to the en- ifiyment to be derived from angling, "M °l1ly from the noint of view of the liu-ntor. blit in the growth of the anglers power of observation, still his insight into and appreciation of nature and its workings. The speaker regretted the hese fish by unwise and illegal fishing. and the dangers of extinct- ‘l-le spoke of the K001i Wflrk lame measure of success towards streams_ ponds, and Mr. Morrison then dealt with the some vl-vid illustrations of The speaker nnmstehrnllght about ‘many ~ase of brown‘ trout spawn taken ‘rm-i "England, where ‘their maxi- itum weight was about four pounds --..l planted in New Zealanri waters. where the fish attained weights or more than twenty pounds. A New —~ WARTS Apply Mlnsrlfs freely and often. 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Sim- mons, Toll-onto: J. C. A. Lshricks. Montreal; Wm. Dorian, Halifax; T. H. "auciia T». Montreal; J. Rsdford- Ottawa; A. H. Barker, Toronto; l-i. L. McKesn, St. John; D. W. Allan. 8t’; Jbhni‘ 1h. Polly, Truro; A. lPatui-ai, Shcdlac: S. (land, Amherst; H. V. Berry, 8t. ‘Oilll. ---i<-o-c>——— ——ll\f‘,lss [ldlt Mhlrrsly, fiumzlnwdldc. . V Drake, Bourls; N. D, Wiles. ‘hm-o: , 5.1. Arrscott, Summerside; W. J. . -