‘ . ‘i920 ‘ ‘ l..».M-l.~.7===.---_ THE CIIARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN’ The Rcd Rose Teaiguaranteerneails what it says. If ‘ n. sallllljleairistul-fnslée “Iltiigd pa; ll. m; package and .. Central Guardian BALOONIS TS $5,111’; Q; ,",“‘,',;?“uf_,l;§ 6,3323‘ i Eczema Healed. . . i“ groan" "1 ‘gm war-money" --“ "l ‘ ‘ REBlEitIBElP/tho Scotch some: It, —Continued from Page 1- " “l? m" m“ "'°.m*“‘°" 99"" °i ‘New olatulontmouloll Belief or mfiliit? Mutt: departure. In this case, over 950 miles have been covered. The time elapsed who landed _in this province drew [w]; from 54s p_ m_ saga-day m m5 twelfth place-a number which in i p_ m, MDnd,n-_bmn 1n Eastern stall. view of the fact that they are almost l dul-q Tlme, or, 1n other wonhn 43 certainly the winners they now con- lrlllul-s, 3g mlmmknn Iver", speed isicler lucky-and were therefore the or 22 miles pgr hm“, whlcn l, no‘ Money Rack Tulsnnfidi-y 1 l ;..;~ ~. | l , l No matter what form o! Eczema. is, ggkltnglqlfigq‘, ‘ ' “torturing you. “Sootha-Salva" will. Mugggcm an‘ - i lgive you quick relkf, Stubborn old‘. __ . . M E T H u n Sicases that break out afresh-dry oril;ilMl 3660, WILL ALL THOSE who have, gxanliscd candy for Orphanage play.~ kindly send to Theatre today as carlyl as possible. 3666 Vernon River, Dominion Day. gweeping Eczema-Rashes-all yield t0, _ , this wonderful prescription of a fam-i LQNDQN, u}, g.__\ h“, of. ~10 ous physician. It quickly stops itching inch" nun. and, “unit,” n in,“ -s.-.-.l. was»; a, Phone 923 for lnzllcction. work, now llllllel new mgngggmgng, begin separate study so as to be in t great naval air bass at Lakehurst. tie l-ogllrd fol- natural aptitudes and ,0 mmcwhn w“, n comm.“ l‘. 3657-5-74" Apply Davies Hotel. 3618-54-31 coowolon to dl-icll“ ‘will dwllme-“ls 2 N. J.-—thoush Lieut. Settle is at pre- tastes. We should have some basic big hit. an, Cameron is fast booonl-l me non, and ‘manna “u, 1 l). ' k._-------—--- on Tuesdayw : ’ O scnii seconded for duty at Washing- subjeqhq compulsory grld l; rlunlbey of fllg one of Charlottetown} leading‘ Ind ggcglignt ggrvlcg gt Q FOR- INE 6 l - or mfhgloefig‘ogvggsad‘énble Exrfnamazn SrALES [15:35 Wei?“ The French Point Olli fill“ "lid" 1 o lon- The ofllcers state tilat the great optional subjects. instead of our prc- actors. "lllfllfl" 0"“ 7 te —— , . . l. . . . . .,., .~ ‘~ hlrmssl f 2-rqw planter, Chcvrolvt sale, “,3? Wm, fffonfflgf,‘ kiowsleflf, "l9 allied memmandum Piesemm , z t ‘ German litfiflblo Rlfihlll G"! ZQD- sent policy of skimping our English Mr. Ildward (zfllllillllfl, Ml. G0Oll~ _ Rates from $3.00 to $4.50 - "nuk- lPmYeri m3!"- iracwfl disc 0i dry ‘B00415 bilsiness. Reference "1799 W953 IE0 FTBHCC WOUiCi rc- ‘ g y tqlclin" is expected i0 arrive M. Lake- course, rlgelectlng Psychology and Glow and Dr, Gcurgg Green gauc- per day. -;"l'tl"°"- filllllvfllvl‘. 1m‘? Emile,“ required. Apply Box 18-5 Ohar-iceive 8.000.000.0011 sold marks whllefi 0 illurst on May 15th. Health Training, ignoring Halldl- Pqilhiiy fine presentations of thelri .. ‘. er I d l )0l\ o - _ , . . g .. _ u _ _,_ . , ~ I h“ eeé-rssomlalrmanrstoclacgr‘ gnaw‘ lottctoivn P. E I 365.’: tts 3i under the German American fig , i Yesterday afternoon, the aeronauts wlll-k lllld Home Economic; allllplls, dlgol-cllt ports, , Charlottetown "Apply- to ‘Gavin Harding. Cllar- ___ uros. as the Young proliosol is lionul- f t Y 12th , . a d their balloon were taken to Mt. ing over Civics and instruction in These gentlemen have had prev-l lottstqwll m- James Lawless. Gra- Found . llrlly termed, she would gct only $5.-i y a z i Stewart Junction on a truck driven citizenship. ‘unis cxpcl-icllcc m the spoken drama. Co ‘illm! ROB-d." 3655-54541‘ .__.___- |500.000.000. Tfnnslfllfiii in!" the lllllel’ , fby Mr. Douglas. Both Offlvcrs 80d “Now with our high school tcach- and ivcre received with much favorl “ '~' ' ~ ' . _ I FOUND olq PIQNCE STREET L“). franc this means a formidable look- , 0H1’ S11E01?!‘ BOXES s ‘I their balloon came to the city on_ crs and pupils scattered, as at prc- lasl, night. l MISS L McQUAHT 1 . MISCCIIHUCOUS ies Patent Leather Pulnp. Owner lng reduction figure of 15.000.000.000 z of , , the freight train which leaves Mt. | gent, ulllollg the different schools in‘ i Pmnmlon _ r _ may have same by proving prop- francs. “Stewart at 3.30 p. m. The place tlls city, Iuch options are impossible SPECIALTIES i . . . “‘ _ emrnlm 1.40s cxreorrlousar, ertyjaod lgavlnz for lid-l- APP-Y _--—--?-—--.i 4 4 wllol, they landed, u ubollt 11-2 h... l, in wugblollgll. together i’! f“ ‘ fj“ ‘”““"“*».. , Qulriiil" J°b Pflmery‘ u Gmrmm‘ amaws-h“ MARBIAGES x E miles from the Gulf, 500 yards from the llluch-needed nnd generally dc- The specialties between the acts‘: l < . b ' 1195 manded Central High School it could were up to the usual high standard. B I ‘ ' FOUND on nocnroan sracm". 0 make an ‘ - “m” “m” B" “d fl" m l 8i 8:. Mathleson n ,0." “In!” MIODONALD‘ gentleman.’ mm h.|'|dbIOI'|1 "e19 CAMIII-ON-OFFEIt-At 255 Grafton a r0 r, t z from Mt. Stewart. be done. This is one of the greatest Clara Graham, soprano, dc-I nnnnlsTnns a SOLICITORS Ijgfifluflgyop, Ipnnanvjug, soul-is, glove. Owner may have sams by Street. City. on May 4, i020. by Rev. pp p la C ‘ l The oflicers are loud in their Praises needs in Charlottetown today in con- lighted her audience with Bishops, _ _'_; I 3550-5-2-lmo. nrovlos Prowl! Ind Penna ll" s. M. Aitken. BA. Georgie Maud reme brq a ;or the soul-lollies lna kindllesses ex- ngctlon with gducution and l fecl “Lo, Heal- tlle Gentle Lark." Miss‘ 0mm - Lllarlmeioya and » l - - u di aauls-s-i-t: m i-nci? l . M “ . “dd- Apply u“ m‘ Oflf-‘l’. dllllhifl‘ f" MT- mld‘ M's" ‘ ‘mmw i° ‘hem by Mr. E. Ounsaulua. sure that one of the first rccommell- Graham possesses a very beautiiulw mun“ ICRDAI FENCE POSTS. TURNED - James Offer. to Robert Harold Com~' Till PROMPT DRUGGISTS § i American Consul in this city. T116)’ dations of the commission about w, rich soprano voice. She was lleart- "out! “P”. “M” _ with. A. Ducllealgiéligacfé n Employment‘ wanted eron. both of Charlottetown. t . * iflntvt l0 leave on return to Wesh- investigate our conditions will re-‘ ily cncorcd. _ _, .'. “mum-AGED WOMAN —WANTS MIXIIJQLmQEJQ x é in??? on Wfidrlznsdaynlnlomtililiz. [em t? a bfYlldéniilln (L! hour Hichi “bras giant-lore gfncNeill delrlionsti-at-I:,,“,,N“,,,.._H;n.“ . MIIIOIIAH AND. ‘MOURNING i.i as housekeeper. Country . _‘ W K U is race s e e mna on cl c oo cullcuum. e ooves us e or g qua tes as an eocu on- . . .. . _ ‘ ‘ “M! at shortest notice. Guard- ggilofiiso. Apply 1.43 Elm Ave. city! * IV, D, MacLeanlQ t i z , to determine the entries into thfl here in Charloltctown to be ready w. lat lls well as a first class director. £ DR. u‘. p. f ' u“ ‘m, Pnmem . , ‘ n ‘ . n amnbnnl I unnnuuwn g 04 o unrrnatinnal “Saigon: rtnce this? take full advantage of kit. ‘ l Her lnonolosue. wfhe Concert; Wflz, ‘ DENTAL sunouml‘ l. i-M - . v ~ _ '_ t‘! .0 We ID lll 9!‘ I - “Our present hgh sc ool tranng well received. she being also orce g ~ 7 ‘OQIIIOPONDBNCI cums AND ostrich teather‘s'_ brought from IMBALMER _' 1 n» ‘nae Eluau. voesi ilnouis. Mo. The nrst two contest I'll! i5 uniletursl Ind is being justly crit- to answer the prolonged apllllulei HOURS-l ya lull _ _, , ‘ an“‘°'°'““"““ "ill"! -Pl‘"l"°- Port-liliubethsflwih Africa-to the Phonn no ‘ ‘ ‘ m ‘K°°“ 5w" a” . ‘"4 "l! Winn" ‘oi last year's event lcized x cannot but feel ashamed which loiloweil. l: i ~° 6-90.; . ,,.,“'-‘.,‘!.'1,,‘“",,,,,,,,_"’.',;°"'3."'..‘°.l“i‘f.2'vr"~¢ Bu“. u“ n" mun“ u’. a" ‘ m" ‘Pa’. z ‘ ‘ lle eligible to represent the United when I consider my work with Grade The Prince Edward Orchestra. un- : Corner Queen all‘ IIEIHQI video Prll_ '- ,‘ H.588 boundl- ~ ‘ ‘ ' 0000000 lm‘ ii ml "5""- "YV "i"! W‘ "i" i" °1 ii" “l! ‘meilucm °l Mi" uihmn _ " -|flla|“ EDROSE \ ‘ l . _ ___ , CENTRAL PARIS]! Services vvlli be‘, "l" W Bet "l"! 0i" of the Wei" so bad when one considers that the - db l _ H‘, h , , n , , “ n ‘. l held as ;nll°“.5.__,1-nn,.sday nexnj contcstailts. there was only one other balloon has no engine. or any Dower; - . tan, gyegrsythgasil Egg"; carefully repaired 01%}? ‘bug 91- l. Glasgow Road’ 730 n m; Frldnyn naval balloon besides theirs in the of its °~l-n_ and therefore depends‘. LOCaI SChOOI Prlnclpalulll Dl-ugglsts. $145,000 at public auctidniilllayn-but ‘ " - " Blonohcl. 7.30 n. m.; Saturday, ulna, contest. The other entries comprised enufely on the wlllll m, 1t; gpeeq, Deals Tl-enchantlyl Ihtnlfgzzr vlnhzflhlil-hrntlaysu Ugh-nut‘, it was not enough, TV-‘LE- . three U. s. army balloons and will" Lest night. about 11 o. m. kiwi, ‘ "Aliothh-Bllvn." If you m not satisfied i The fuluousPol-tlalldsvese." which .5, return the empty tine to Fruit-r ; gen ROSE ORANGE PEKOE i. ‘extra. good , WESTERN GUARDIAN -GONGRATULATIONS are being Insane Hospital Mile Creek, 7.30 p, 111.; Sunday, Canoe Cove, 10.30 a. m.; Churchill, 2.30 p.‘ m.: People's Church, City, '1 p. mi Rev. D. V. 0'Mcara, Minister. FIRST Al‘ THE TRACK-Mr. Pox‘. McKenna, horse trainer is moving‘ piloted by civilians. In these civilian entries Detroit, Akron. St. Louis and Pittsburgh were represented. At the time Settle and Bushnell left ihe ground, a moderate southwest wind was blowing. The weather that Settle telephoned to Pittsburgh, and‘ learned that all the other contest-i ants, with the exception of Mr. E. i‘; Hill, piloting a civilian balloon from! Detroit had landed in Northern New‘, York State. Mr. Hill's‘ landing is noti With Our Educationfl al Problems. ' Tho need of a complete“ revision of the curriculum in our schools and colleges, and also of u. central hig:l' Just tlvu Llmlled, Ottawa. (Inn, and on will refund your money. any real benefit to them is contain- ed in their course. Fifty years and less ago the boys and girls of high has ion: been a priaedisflbft British Museum, remains in themfle- josslon of LhcDuke of Portland Qnri ihls son and heir, Marquis Tichfflld, ‘ said he was "dellghtocuthal it wlfiilQ. iNevertileless. it was belived that the Qvase‘ -wi1l now become subject; to lowered upon Mr. and Mrs. Regln- D o ‘on; to me cnnrlonetown Drnnn, , evening was unsettled with intermit- reported, and m5 whereabouu are I Q ma, a .. ._ s. . _ _ . _ .2 ge were at work oll the n pop, (not Adele MacArthur, old, 1.101618%! By F179 quack today will, me f0u°“l1ngi_tenh ram and’ gusty wind. tlu vlol- not known with certainty. Accord- Z311‘: IljzuihlillizixskigzivhnfixflsifiigleSgf mm m [he 0mm n, the home’ iprivnte sale and is unlikely to return .- 011"? b91118 WW P001‘. Llifhillillg ing however; to a radio broadcast ’ i learning nndcrnnen, parents ‘new .to the museum where it stood for 3119 ‘ 5t daughter of Senator and Mrs. lreelman MacArthur of -5llmfi'l'.‘l‘-. Lde) upon the arrival of twins, a 0;: and a girl. born in the Prillcc lcunty Hospital at noon on Monday. 7 Twenty thousand tdns of American ails are being laid on l-roilway lnj llanchurio. v ‘ Tl-lE bacillus l ssnvlcc STATION, and l, 11ml ls undergoing extensive repairs 5 being redecorated both inside mt. This popular service stand will _‘ l ,» -. AL Q ;_ P l l t. n g _ atlon in Canada, arllved in the ci.y - v K - ~ t .\._ _, pram‘ a very murh mpmwd m” a ro a es royer Dre last night He 15 here w come “W1, telllnB where they were, since they In “n5 connection’ n ls lnwres,’ pupils to realize that almost n wnust make some attempt w bridge n”. the fact ma, me “d, am not I . ornlcd to Canada. by Great Bri- - " " mld llttlmllon in tllell- coufsa and . thirds of their number will come w _ 1 i penance “heir done. Thu yellow. m“ fonowlnx the w“ h" been End one, accurate mforwnanon m ll i. ing to note that the balloon which. M r ext Jul and ass out frorliit. To do so We o; the most nnnn, even approximate the $o00,000 that .§~ pllmP! with their naming callarl/ ‘ ‘he directors o, and 1m, commnm i ground sliced. They were never oi landed here is of some 35.000 cubic l? e 20m n: thellbvand M will d,“ 2530mm,“ are a revmnn u, our n“ been generany expemd wings-nut . m" 5° S “ e‘ ' an insane man. William Lloyd; had |ellow, will be in full swing. ‘ The stat‘! at ‘(his stand are nil cx- ‘ perichccd mcll who illlvc llcvoicd "l! best years of their life t0 this class, of work. Complete stock of motorists needs always ‘on hand. Exide Batteries. bllniop tires. the kind that Capt. Campbell uses on his raver. Also lill other articles for the motorist. 3665 (Special to the Guardian) MORRIS ‘PLAINS. N. J., May 6.- Skllflll work of nurses and attend- ants saved the‘ lives of 1,400 inmates of the New Jerszy State hospital for , the insane ‘early, today when fire started in the right wing of the main ciormitolqv. The inmates, all men, were led to safety shortly after the blaze broke out. The 2,000 patients ill tllc lcft wing oflthe building were ilndistllvbcd. Dr. Mancus A. Curry, Supt. of the institution. said acheck- up had been made and that all in- mates were accounted for. Damage ‘was estimated at $1,000,000. naursx. u. s.. May s-u. sold to a British shipbreaking company and it is understood will be towed to England shortly for scrapping. Jlor propellers have been removed at the local dry- dork. The Patriot. once a crack destroyer of the Royal Navy, was stationed at Bermuda during the winter and recently returned to her base here. ihcrses: Marge Direct, owned by Dr.‘ Chas. Dougim; Johnny Walker, own- ,cc'. by Messrs Phillips and Rogersn lLoulsctt. Major . B. Rogers; Toby! iMac. owned by Mr. Gordon Mac- ‘Millan, Cornwall. Mr. McKcnna. says the track ‘is in excellent condition, idue partly to the untiring efforts of‘ the general and hardworking carc- ilukcr, Ml‘. JamesArbing, , WILL ALL rnosr: who hobo, ‘promised candy for Orphanage play,i l kindly send to Theatre today as eal-lyl ospossible. ‘ 3666i, i INSPECTOR or civil. AVIATION P ‘llv CITY-Mr. G. s. Abbott, of mo! ‘Department of National Defence.‘ Ottawa, and inspector of Civil Av- ‘ re the establishment of a Flying Club l ‘for Prince Edward Island. Mr. Abbott i ‘ plans on leaving the city this after- i noon for Moncton and Woodstock to ‘ consult with oiflcials ln both places.‘ H. S. Wanamaker, representing James Coristlne a: Co., l..td., whole- PERSONALS I flashes were to lie scen to the east.- ward; but the contestants, luckily, did not run into the thunder storm. Had thcy done so, they would prob-, ably have been forced to descend, as, such storms are very dangerous la? balloonists. The bad weather contin- ‘ucd until about Sunday noon, at! which time they located their post-l tlon as being over Northern New York i state. From Sunday lnid-day on, the: visibility was good, though they once! ran into a snow flurry at a. high glti- ‘ tude. There were low level strata- cumulus clouds. but they were able to see through holes ill them down to the ground beneath. and as they had complete charts and maps were able to keep ll complete check on their position, and had little difficulty ill any time in danger of a forced land- illg-thollgh at times they descend-- ed through the cloud bank, ilczlrly to the tree tops the better to check their position. This, llowever,_ was done voluntarily. ‘ At sunset Sunday evening, the bai- lloonists foulld themselves over the eastern townships of Quebec Prov- lillCe and on Monday morning in the ‘ vicinity of Harcourt, New Brunswick. iThcy were then carried by the wind ‘ which named Lieuc. settle and Ensign from WPG, ‘Atlantic City last night. Bllsilnell as the probable winners, it feared that he, has drifted out over the Atlantic-m very serious matter. It is to be hoped that this is not the case. . Liellt. Settle says. in this conne:-- tlon that they sighted a balloon on Sunday evening which they believe to be that of Mr. Hill. Both balloons’ were ovcr Qllcbcc at the time. | E. J. Hill is constructing managerl of the Air Craft Development Co's-i porat-ion of Detroit. He is building the new all metal pressure alrships for the United States Navy. This 5,12‘- ship will be of some 200 feet in length and of 300.000 cubic feet ca? pacify. feet capacity. In this respect, she is identical with all the other balloons in the race, they being all of the same model and design. I The officers are very enthusiastic about balloon racing, which they describe as the klllg of sports. It has the smile delightful elelnellt of un- certainty about it that yachting has. To a large extent you are at the mercy of the wind-though by as- cending,—'lvllicil you do by throwing Prince Street School, ill all interest- ing address before the Rotary Club yesterday. After dealing with the problems arising fronl the rigid course and cxnnlinations in the low- er grcldes, Mr. Lowtilcr took up the question of high school work. He said l ln part: “We should feel ashamed to con fess it but as this club has sat hem for its weekly llleetings dilrillg the past winter thc pupils of Grade X lll our schools have been labouring under a rigid and iron-clad course r-f , studies to prepare themselves to face‘ the high wall ofpartltioll which sep- arates them from Grade XI in this province. Oh! what a barrier we have set up on this course of so-called free education! What inspiration to these lire! Not a single option does our course offer. Every pupil irrespective of natural clldolvnlellt or future ill- tcntions must take every subject oll the course. ‘Let us examine some of these compulsory subjects which our edu- cational authorities dcem of such im- duties which they were later to make their life work. Today in oilr high‘ schools the work ‘ls lls far divorced from the other duties of life as l! ihcce boys and girls were never to have to face its grim realities, its lzolllplcx situations and its stern de- mands. "I am not forgetting the cultural and aesthetic values of sollle of our training, but drilling on lists of facts, and complex lllatilenlatical process-ls for the sole purpose of preparing these pupils for this entrance exam- ination is not conducive to culture. nor to anything but a dislike for those subjects which they must study so minutely. ‘ “Between ‘our present high school and life there is a. great gap, and we course of studies. and a Central High School." r Yesterday was the annual meet- ing oflhe club and the president, Percy Pope, was in the chair during the business portion of the meeting. The following officers named by the nominating committee on April ;22lld were declared elected to take portance. Geometry is a very useful, ‘ _ subject to mathematical minds-cs- . ‘mice m June 30th: President‘ '1' A‘ scntial to those who are 801x18 to use . Mach/hum‘; w” Presmemi H~ L: higher mathematics in the daily Palm" secfellll"). P. W. Turner, Xyears. , No Buyer Announced ...'.‘ . . -. - . no.3 i Opening at $50,000. the czreriasap- led upward for a busyiinseciffllfs un- lltil J. seiigmari. of Paris‘. made ‘the llbst offcr of $145,000. ‘The honunel- ‘fell but no buyer was‘ announced. iPublic clamor upset ‘a Tradition o! iihe auction room and it was learned Ithat the vase had bcclt-pougng-lli by. its owner because the offers had not reached the reserved price. although the amount ‘of this was not announc- ed. . .. The Prince of Wales this morning became one of the throng who sought a parting glimpse of the trgesllre. The only explanation advaftlodd Jfitohight wilfully‘ smashed the vase ‘iihlll it ' was at the museum. He wuJfll-‘led $15 for his act. To Be Returned The Express says that Marquis Tlchfield, heir to the Duke of Port- land, authorizcd it to shite TIIRThQ famous Portland vase which failed of sale in public auction yesterday would be returned to the British _._ b+'»0-b$o+>>0+o+o+¢ “Homw ,4 a ~ I n . .44 .‘,.,,“.4»“s4o: sale fur manufacturers ‘of Montreal across the Island near Portage. It out ballast, o,- delsgpnding. which l5 ’ 4 other dnecmrs l J4 Righnzer n‘ 2 Cla$$lfled Advertisements z arrwed m the my “m mgm‘ the“ "Gem! "100? lo the north west. nccomnllsned by lelllng w; m; n “m: b?‘ if‘ ‘s, iigjgfglu‘ :3 Roy Holman, Jamcs Murley anrvtlle Museum on deposit anciwouldnotibe l , 0 i 4 and finally. carried them along the TWO years ago, in just such a rave, 1 m’ y- ° a y " ‘ p‘ e rwdem ex omen, own-ed fm- sale again, .7. , i . 0M Illfiflflfln -.--....------ 10c per line of 5 word; ° Rev. D. V. 0'Mcara, Incumbent, of norm Show out, over the water o; ' i some and of use to all extremely small i‘ ' - ; o Three Insertions . 9o per line of 5 Iordl I the Central Parlsl l‘ ~ ‘ " s Capt‘ Hulmewm‘ veteran bmoqmst‘ iercent e of eo le Now to deillallti‘ Mr" J‘ A‘ webswr the“ ‘wk the *- i z no“, memo,“ n. u p" n“ M a “M” z 3 l, las retulned to the Gulf. tlll they passed over land n; me Unlted states’ who n“ been .l 8-8 l) l) n. _ ‘chair and introduced Mr’ L. mwther ‘l z m!“ 1m°m°m -- - 7° W! "he 0f 5 Words z , ‘he Island an" an en-wyabie Wilda)’ l again ncar Savage Harbour. Here. as lll the game for twenty-five lycars. ' ma" awry ‘my and gm take Geom" n5 the sneaker or the day There P}"LA[)|§LP}|[A pm“; t i " _ ~ . . . ~ ~__ ~t i t- . - ’ §fi+._.t.fi*”“+“”‘*““”“““‘“‘”“““ o I t5: to Bermuda, New York and Bos I they could see the waters of the Gulf gllly just escaped landing lll_ the yard Carin33d‘si2‘n':‘:h‘c“::3_ ‘Zgiiiksne was one guest present, Mr, Rlly Till. iL-Peter Thomas. A5. today-allot ‘ ‘ ' i 395m i9 the eimiwafd- “Wards which of llovtsilloutll Penitentiary at Klngs- e ' gm‘ 1 l‘ f F2 " w m" nay o; Summersldn and killed hlsl three children 1n For Sale To Let H k _ —— 1 the ul-llld was cayflllng them and as. mn_ Onmntn He threw on,’ a bag °‘incOri“L1eSUf2e(i‘E5SvUt,—XO;1 thcanulhoxsltiz; men, home and the“ “M, h n I n n c l - - g m , la wl e e ' l. Lg- ~---~ l i , miners of Hungary now ,i\.lli.i'l0i‘lnO1‘6. they had cast out all ballast, and managed to hop out over, i Nearly $100900 worm of elecmc noun“ where his w“. Wu”! , ,. 4 , ' ii FOR SALE '-- NEW IiUNGALO\V modern. Apply Guardian. l 36008-5-4-ll FOR SALE-REGISTERED, f SHORT-c horn bull, 3 yearsoid. Alfred Mur- phy, Mlllvalc. 3880-5-‘7-31 T0 RENT AT MT. STEWART 50 ‘ acres of land. 25 ploughed. Apply Roddie McDonald, St. Peters Road. Stewart. 3610-5-7-ll FOR RENT —TWO OR THREE located. suitable Irccelve 90 cents for an eight-hour ‘day. and day laborers 54 cents for i, 12 hour's ivol-k. i ___ i French Press In {their ballast, and. owing to the gas which had escaped from the balloon i tllcywcrc unable to rise very much l further, they decided to land, which they did at a spot between the house ‘and the barn on Mr. MacPheeLsilarm 1 as stated above. The wind was quite the wall again! The tiling that the halloonlst most dreads is a thunder storm. There are two sources of danger-first by the lightning itself, which may kill .01- in- jure the aeronauts, besides setting the balloon (which is inflated with may "insist that all be exposed to it. ilnally never take it, Alld just what ‘use a housewife. a nurse. ‘i111 office ‘girl or ally but engineers or mathe- imatical instructors call ever make of itllis Geometry I aln at a 10ss to | know. "But the objection may be raised: fans are being exported from the United States every month. Thc Road Back -—Continued from page 1- patlentmnd shot her la death. He then tried to kill hirnaelflwle is -in a. critical condition. ‘ Hornby rendered pleasing SSIIOICCiOLlI during the evening. . - ‘. . rooms centrally in ht t . ' ti t , d th Ci - ~ ‘ - [RACTQR you, gnppp4lylg 5E0. for light ll0uscke9llill3-_ Apblyé ' iggod fandnfgfme an ey ma e a ‘t; b51110‘), ffgzifiggnmixg Egggsgf: ‘They may have to teach Geometry _ _ CAST OP‘ CHARACTER! ' and “and I‘ H‘ C‘ “““0¥ m‘ 5a“ Guardmn‘ 3°97'5'3'“- Bltter MOOd Over i In crossing the mountains, which in,“ are vmen, nscencnng and dc: in a one-roonlcd country school.‘ dramll, for the first time. As Pa. Fons-i ‘Y. ‘ ‘ ‘lcr he acted the part to a niccty. If "Ma." Fowler-Mrs. Frances‘ Hell in good condition: Apply l0 s. Kon- licdy. 134 Kent Stsuct. Cilarlollc- town. Zifiifl-tls-lli ‘OLD PAPERS FOR 8ALE—5 CENTS per bundle. Apply» Guardian. . -i1i27~‘.l-l4-tf. Male ‘i-ieip Wanted QUICKLY. BECOME EXPERT Barber. Special rates offered. Write today Moler Barber College, Hali- l I I j Reparatzon Plan l ‘—— l PARIS. May 6 — The reparations | settlement shoc is now oll the other t . are‘ always frying to bailoonists, ow- ;ing to uncertain alr currents, they I had, on this occasion, no more than , the usual trouble. Both of the officers, in spite of the ifact that they had had practically no slccprfrom the time they started sccndillg alr currcilts which are apt to wreck the balloon. It is not pos- where from 21,000 to 21,000 feet ill height. The first thing the aerona-lt My answer to that is, that the soon- er some of our leadillg educational- |lsts rid themselves of this particular slble for the average balloon to rise, _ _ above them either, as they are ally- |mt or SGH-decepmo“ ‘he better’ Tm) “cmewd ‘n conmdy mks’ can not teach what they do not uzl- lpects a teacher to work with a. class he continues inntirama he is sure to ,cnjoy as mucll prestige as he has ' Jenny FOWIOI’, tllc part taken bvl Idelliilifld fllld lilly System which BX- ' Miss lphigellle Arscnault was rather gollrlult, difficult, but Miss Arsellault, as in, 'I‘raillol'. ispan field. Jenny Fowler-Afiss Iphig“e_n_ie_ Ar- i Fowler-Mr. William: .\illly Fowler-bliss Margaret Col- F?“ snnnfinun- LEXHnORNnEGGP fax. I-Sttstf- f foot. and it ls chafing the French cllll do, therefore, ll he soog that he, I be “m L one moment‘ and a‘ ‘e an m exc “Dual presen I or a cling. Dill’ 05901 ‘ _ , lpregldellt, Gerlngny, Bl-ltlllll and Jll. stated that they felt quite fit, and ~ < 1 to o e n, w land balm-cf) 8 9Y5 l1 - l l" In y 0 cl‘ ell '; m5. _ v Curley, Cl...y._ot'.ct-o~vl_l Royalty. 13(3)}? geigbgilfib Allfgifltbalgrl-IQCEQ: i pan haw accepmd the conlpronnse i that they mum do n an over again ‘:e“‘,‘5m;‘)‘,‘l;in“to b?“ the next to turn to high school ln- tations proved equal to the task. Hal‘, Mrs. Blinders-Miss fildlthngoyle. ‘ 54'“ ‘ ‘ ‘ evolved by Owen D nroung. just as ‘ lll, once, l; they had “L They did not In last years nanomn enmmano“ 3 struction is absurd. If we nlust have portrayal was pralscworvthy. _ Mrs. Chester-Miss Emily Platte. .Miss Margaret Collins as ‘liflllyll FOR SALE-JAARGE MOTOR BOAT suitable for freight, passengers or pleasure. shoaldraft. 20 H, P. Ara- dia engine. good condition. Also fishing boat. 33 fool 0\‘f‘l‘il]i. l‘l(‘iil'i_V new. Apply H. B. Wccks, 2:3 Graf- ton Si. 2i662-5-7-3l FOR ‘SALE-‘LCXIALBIERS TOURING 0M3, "splendid condition, n bargniln Henderson dc clldnlorc.‘ . 3664-54-10 FARM FOR SALE-IN] ACRES OF land at Brackley, with B5 acres clear. Balance covcrcd with hard‘ and soft wood. Buildings lll good- "Plir. Apply to E. G. NL‘\\\‘~Oll. ‘, Iftill-S-S-B.’ Articles For Sale v giéusgining room. a Lain reservations, it will be distribut- l Wands. 3663 Lieut. Settle hails from Texas, while , ‘ I rgltsAéililhla Qdilinquflnligg: ‘ ' ' ed to all members of the expertscom- Ensign Bushnell! home is at Water- grade, but do not expect every pupil in “Irish Eyes" was repeated once provements. lt is‘ now the i .l_ g " g mittee. Each delegation will then was tovm, N. Y. Both are attached to the to take every subjcctwlrlaile some lii- more last, evening. In the straight‘ finest Hotel of its clan In the l ill- ' Maritime hovlnces. lt appeall . i, Brown finish ill first class shilpe.‘i >.I|l;>-< .4, Hotcl, 8.30 tonight. Must be well rccolllnlclldcd and of good appear- sllce. ‘ 5-7-11 WANTED-A CAPABLE MARRIED couple to assist on small farm one mile from City. Apply to T. C. Edgeii, North River Road. 3576-5-3-41 WANTED-MAN FOR EACH COUN- iy on the Island. Positioil open middle May. Must own car or horse. Profitable and permanent work. State particulars Box “D", Guard- ian. 4-3-3ipd. Female Help Wanted WANTED - TWO EXPERIENCED maids. One for kitchen and one WANTED —MAID FOR GENERAL failure appeared to stare the com- mittee of experts in the face. Two weeks ago the fat: of the conference rested on the Germans. Now upon the verdict of the French and Bel- gian delegations oll Tuesday depends whether-the knotty question is de- finitely settlcd at this time. ‘ The French press, whore it wills not definitely opposed to any diminution of the French claims, was in a rathcf bitter mood, feeling that “one bird lll the hand is worth two in Berlin." The memorandum of Mr. Young was concluded in all its details late this afternoon. Tomorrow morning. together with the Germans note in- dicating acceptance of it with cer- , sllficr very llluch from the cold, eX- , cept Sunday night, especially tolvards , morning. ‘ . With regard to these races, it may l be said that, irrespective of the time ,i ' ___._% {curd of Thanks We wish to thank the Sisters and Nurses of the City Hospital. the Rev. Sr. Superior and Sisters of St. Jos- Phil's Convellt, the Rev. Rector and ‘Faculty of St. Dunstans University. ,thosc who sent spiritual and floral lufferings and lllessages of synlpathy ,and all the other kind friends who i aided us during the illness and death 'of our darling Mother. i The Family of the late Mrs. Susan race. which lllso started from Pitts- burgh, there were fourteen entries. A thunder storm came up. and all but three of them were forced to loud before they ilad gone twenty one miles. The three who managed to continue landed somewhere in Vir- ginia. ‘ Parenthetically, it may be said that Capt. Gray, U. S. N.. reached the highest altitude ever recorded in a balloon. He. died in doing so, how- ever, as his oxygen apparatus gave out, and he was asphyxiated. His in- struments, however. wcre found to have recorded a. height of 40.000 feet. pane-roamed schooLs let them in all |conscience be limited to the first icight grades. I "And so I might continue with ‘Latin. a good useful subject to those iwho can use it or have a ED991411 fondness for ii, but not a subjezt which every one should be compelled to take up in order to get a high school education-with Algebra and many others. l am not suggesting for one nloincnt that any one of lthese subjects be removed from the ‘course. It is not a reduction in the 'number of subjects that I am llrg- ling, but an enlargement and enrich- ‘ illg of our present impoverished cur- ricuiunl. "Put on more subjects, Nqflife more work, if you will, in each high school iFowler, lived up to all the goods, l things said about her in previous per- fol-nlances. Her technique and poise, elicited hearty approval from those, present. " l Miss Edith Doyle characterizing‘ the role of Mrs. Bllnders and Miss Emily Platts as Mrs. Chester added, much to the success of the play.[ Tilesc ladies Wf-‘fc brilliant in thelri every appearance. i Mr. Clarence I-fowatt scored all-, other dramatic success last night as‘ ‘George Fowler the "ne‘er-do-v'ell."< Ml‘. l-lowatt was perfectly at home lll‘ ‘ his portrayal. l-lis abiliiy as an llll-‘ pcvsonatol" of difllcuit roles is wi-ll known to theatre goers of this city, Mr. John Cameron's excellent work lead of Artilllr McLeod he scored a, George Fowler-Mr. Ciaronco How- att. ‘ ‘ Arthur McLeod-Air. eron. ,_ Blake Chestere-Mr. Edward Garn- llulrl, l Ben Fowler-alr. George Glow. Mr. Harrison-Dr. George Green. 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