Held Last Night in th A Rooms. And Splendid Ad ' of Mcnction. The annual Meeting of the Anti- TUIIGPClIiOBiS "Society took 1111106 11"" evening in the 1108111 °1 Trade Room; with a good attendance. The m-esitlent, fir. S, R. Jenkins. occti- pied the chair. 'A.fter the minutes meeting were read and aplliklved the Secretary-Treasurer lilis. Dr. ‘Dewar submitted bcr- r0110" 1"‘ 1111' lows: oi‘ the last Report 1927 Visits made-NZ. I Prescriptions issued-whit). l Ortlers for iioui-islinieiit and foot applies-GM Orders for ‘t’ $288.00. - . The completion of fourteen years of service gives us cause for thaniifuiness that we, liuvc been - nhie. even in a sniuil way, to ulltiv- lute the snfferinl! iiiiil iiovci-ti" unions the (tliarlottettiivn. How l wish that wliiit my woultl stimulate the ll(5[i\"1i1('.‘-i (it old friends and enlist tiic inti-r- est oi“ new ones. ilui~aliis~ there is no new story to toll. i-‘roiti yphi- to year conditions ~tliotigli slightly varied arc much the same. Though tiiu Wintci- just past tins been a comparatively uiild one tho need for coal has been tilinost its great (and the fund considerably less) and as is uutisuuily tlic eusc iii mild Winters, there lint-i been much sitekness. it is liiird for 1W“ pie in comfortable homes with plenty of coal. food and clothing 1° amounted tn~ coal realize just what it means to be ro-l ducsti io a skutile. oi‘ coal, half ii- lotii‘ oi’ bread and a bit oi‘ tea; nntl it stove so poor il would hardly cook a deteeuvnioal. ’ Sui-ii are tint uncommon even in our [ll‘Ol-l[)0i'()lll'1 little city. At. Christmas unis some friends of the work prfivll1lii1 partly cooked meals for some oi’ these. The lack of snow this Winter has meant empty pockets to those who depend largely on the ivork 11 provides. One case which was visited steadily for twonnd a half Yell" C has entered the great lieylllld- was a relief as site had sufferoti intensely anti long from tnincer. With regard to tuberculosis. —~ At present we have one advanced; case to whom we supply splltiim cups. medicine and nourishment. tlic dread disease. r imgnt huh] tho pristincrs wt-rti trii-tl IA “me “hi! o: twelvla has bee); 312111111111“, . H ')‘i1;-ill;|.itici'tti1y ioi‘ iliitto ilzLvs |ii“‘tii-i- a iiscovcrcii iii te eiiry i-itoiw t‘ .‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ‘ “ '1.‘ ‘ . ». -_ tuberculosis, living in the home 111;: 1'1" 1e“ Salary ' ‘ ' ' " 1116mm Um‘ with several other children. The l h ' ' ' ' " .121 0 parents treatr 11in matter lightly. “5- 111g H“ '0 Buying "she ‘vm oupxmw i... am Charwoman . . . . . . . . . . . .. 12.00 ' ' Printing ti‘: Advertising .. 20.40 the nourishment taken her. We are helpless to help such a cutie unless the child is isolated-mud here again we see the absolute. need of a sanitorlum for tuberciil- osis patients. I might further mention the case of a man who was training for overseas service who became lli anti was sent iionio only to grow worse as time wore on. Tiio wife did what shc could to keep tho Old Masters Ruined l By Russian Vandals (Canadian Press) MOSCOW. Runln. April 28- —-Five old masters with an es- timated pro-war valuation oi half a million dollars haye boon stolen from the state museum of fine arts. formerly the Alex- ander lli Museum. The pictures stolen were Bambi-niece "curler; Titisn's "chrlli"; Oqrrlulo’: “The Holy Family,’ cent. Doici’: "St. John the Divine" and Guinta Plsano’: “Flagell_ation." The vandals. ruthlessly cut tho canyons; from their frames and itlinbulioved ruin- ed thomi olpoolniiy. the Rem- brandt‘ of which- orli a circul- arportlon of the pl ntinlwal taken. _ ' -———-—<n-Q_d----- Oonilonaed‘ Specials llATle-do. pom word, not blah fllurtion 1n this column.- '40s PRINTING or svsav description, cheaply and expedi- tlously executed. Giiardia Con; trai Job Printer, Phony}; , ? ‘mounts as OHRONIO nie- eases, 1-12 ‘Prince Street. Dr. Clift. Don't delay recovery in noxt three months. 430B-3-12-3mos. ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPEB Prices 50 for 20c; 100 for 05c; I50 for 55c; 500 for 11.00; 1,000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Of- ifice. Guardian Job Priiitory. tf. ‘finial. HAMBURG s-rsnx _ B!‘ nuality beef. Battalions ggysom o co... East and Market a. ______________ ‘L081’ — IUNDAY STRING OF pearls near Cathedral. Finder please leave at this office. 1i "FURNITURE ent.: It ids-s‘ Excellent Reports Submitted "nmrunum, Que.‘ m- unibus, City Travellers, I “mm. (iross and other friends. In many cases we see ravages of M k she does not get the full benefit of receipts by six million. llHllE TI-TliBERiIUtBSIS Sllfiltll‘, e‘ Board of Trade dress by Miss Moore home together but halving several children she was not able to earn very much. They had hoped 1Q get a pension lint it was found he dlti not come under this class- Sonic little tlnie use he grew niiwii worse anti is now in 11051111-111- 1 have been able to find t1 9101111 home for the mother and six chil- dren at a moderate rent and‘nni glad to be able to say that 111'" i-augcineiits have been made with three organizations (one military and two denominational) by_ which their rent. milk and groceries are guarnntecti. Each visit made represents a ministry oi’ some kind anti leaves behind the thought oi’ love and sympathy. _ The Christmas cheer. inciutliur,’ the tree for the children anti the baskets sent to tho homes, were made possible by donations from the Rotary Club, Knights of Col- L. P. ti. (ianntiiun Legion. Jiniior Red It is with regret that we are oil: llgetl to accept the resignation oi lour Sec-Troai-i., lilrs (l. F’. Dewar. Thanks are due tho Patriot fol‘ ‘space iii connection with the coal fund. also the (itinrtlinn; to the Doctors. President and other offic- ‘ers of the Society and all other" ‘who have helped in any way and will help when tho collectors cull on Saturday, April 30th. iDi-sturbingldews Re. 5. lilli lllN‘ Kllil l5 TENSE E =2 F Z ceived from Yang. tse Stronghold _ Japanese Strength- ening Their Defenc- es. N THE cnsntormrows GUARDIAN lillBllEE-ill-‘r . . ‘iliS EB BY cii At Large Meeting Held in Legislative As- sembly Room Last Night-Committee Named to Arrall ge Program for Great Event.‘ - A large anti influential gstherlnit at‘ citizens met in the ‘Legislative Assembly Room last evening for, Canadian Legion. the purpose of taking into consider-i Mrs; Jug, Peta", Pfeg, alioii the necessuiy initial steps 1'01‘ Mary Guild, _;_ Catholics Womens’ League. (i. I’. Nicholson, Prov. Piesltient. Queen (Canadian Press) SHANGHAI, April 2S. -~Distui'li- lug news continued to be rerelvt-il from HtllikOW today hearing oiil reports oi‘ a tciist- situation in tiit- 1111114150 Bllllili-flitild of the i'tl(i1l'll1 (iitntonese orgiinixtititiii. A wire less ilespatcli said that in antici- potion ot‘ trouble, eight 3-inch fit-iii pletres have bet-ti sci up near thi- Chinese race club and that trout-h- es have been tii-cparcil. 1t is also rt-porlt-il ilial liit- .lail“ tinese, tlu» tibjt-t-i of tiitat-kit by lilo. Chinese root-nil)‘, have t-xlt-ntii-ti ‘and niadia strongi-i‘ iiic dell-point: separating ilicir t-tiut-cssioti from the uiitivc t-ity. i Kiukiaiii: on iilt‘ Yliligigti l-ivpri about i210 miles stinili cast of liu kow reports that troops oi‘ (lent-i (iliinug Kai-Slick. t-oinintiiitlei- oi’ the moderate sci-lion of the (‘un- toncse, are ivitltiu twenty mill-s oi‘ Klultiaiig and that iigliiini: is go- ing‘ on. Kiukizing is giving slit-li- cl‘ t0 a grout inuiiy i't-i'i|i:;i-os from l-iankow who say that rt-sitienct-s in tlic native t-ity of North Ameri- can missionaries are boiriu; looted and occupiotl by troops. Tile tic-feat oi‘ the soutlicriit-rs in a battle with northern troops mov- AMY EARLEv l Miss Earle the Districti Visitor then read her report as fqlloivs: ‘ Receipts 192i‘ 7 Jlnlailt-o on hand. l0‘ $ 17.05 Eiivrlnpo i-tiilei-litin .. $54.54 iliiwfiflilllfllll (lriiut 200.01) (City Grant . . . . . . . . .. .. 150.00 (iliristniiis donations . . . . . .. 170.75 ‘iDonation Rotary Club . . . . 100.00 Donation City Cont. Travellers . . . . . . . . . . . 90.00 Donation Knights of Col- itinbus . . . . . . . . . . . . , _ 25.00 Donation Canadian Legion 25.00 (Donation Labour Protective Union . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . .2500 Twenty Communists Executed Donation Cnledonian Club 20.00 nai Fund . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 293.01) Pniclxti. Apiii 2s- 'l‘iventy .int. on Endowments Int. as per pass Rook 14.14 £018.38 $ 765.30 150.25 Expenditures Nourishment Paid Bai. on iiauti 55.87 Audited and-found correct On ‘motion of marsh. seconded iNutt the report was adopted. in ‘the course of his report said that little to siiy. Fit-st oi‘ all he would received a donation of $500 from the estate of the late Mrs. Lane. There is now $1500 in iiio iund from which the Society received Lhe interest. iHc _compllmenteti tho District Visitor on her excellent report. it was fortunate that the City ex. perienced a mild winter as the Coal ‘Fund was not solargs as rver, Low- over it was tiistrihuted as best it could. He referred to the meeting -ivliich he attended in Moncton dur- ing the year as a delegate from this Province to receive l1 portion of the money granted by the Foil- cration oi‘ Life insurance Offices of ‘flnnadu. Foity-flve thousand dollars was voted for educational worfk in Tuberculosis in the liiaritlzne Prov- inces. ‘ Dr. (i. J .Wherrett visited the island in November and his tcport states he visited sweaty-four act- ivc tuberculosis cases, and a total of all cases seen was 189, This is a grout. ndvnittage lo the island as it illustrated the nnnibiir cf oases (Continued on page 7) Penny Postage Cutting Down "The Revenues (Special to the. Guardian) obiwwis. oiiti, April-ZS. -'riie. establishment of penny postage in‘l iCnnndii. has had ‘the duplicate el- fect ofcutting down the. reivqirnes but also oi’ increasing ‘it; e volume. df-"ntail matter."’l‘he .r’evonue from, letters prlcir‘ to the reduction on ‘tliiiy lstllist ‘was roughly eighteen, diioziioififrom three to two cents applied 'to‘the same volume ‘of ‘business. would therefore cut the "While the revenue statements 01' the department for the fiscal year will not be complete for some. weeks the indication; pointto the revenue iboing decreased ‘by penny six million. »lt is evident that hie- 34-1111 _ Chinese 15 iy4illflll0iilllitlii_ The stinii-ofiltritil state- $2018.05 April 25th, 1927 by o. A. Mckimieiif 1 Mr. w. F. Tid- ‘by Major Macl J The iPresident, Dr. -S. R, Jenkins. since, the lust meeting there was like to announce that the Society ‘million dollars per year. The re-i‘ postage bu't only by No instead of , lug from liit‘ iiilll l‘i\'i‘l' ioivnril fmessugp 11-0“, i|.u,|(.,“-_ A“ Hm“ than any other ‘P-rovincc. lie men-jthe views of those not actively en» ‘service belivnoii xhhhhi; “mi woucd in passing. the occasion of gaged; their suggestions ivonid Changchow on the Grand (‘ziniil the 50th anniversary in 191i when help guide the Committee in its has been suspt-udiatl by the mititiu- ulist military authorities. 'l‘lie ‘P9118011 for this has iioi |lt\('li 4-y- piaiuetl. 'l‘hc ittilliet- ri-piiri ilini plain iclotliias men and nationalist troops ‘broke ii|i the strikers di-intiustriii- loii at Kilil-‘Jwllli killing" ilircc strik- ers anti woutitling many others. One liundrcti and fifty pct-stills ivere arrested. communists illiiiiitiilii! a woman arrested in the recent raiil Iiiy the northern ziuiltoritit-s on buildings attached to the Soviet ‘embassy here 'weic cxcctui-ti itiduy ‘by strangiinia-it was semi-officially K-EPl illi lHlllllN (Canadian Press) ROANOKE, vit. April B-S-"llhl," m. I” 30mm’ ynhiliful iliiiillliiiiil farmei, todiiy eiitert-ti iliv i-i‘i'"ii~1 week oi‘ hlg friends‘ attempt to keep him alive by iirlilirliil i'i'-'_l""' ation. Last. Tliurstiay‘ ills‘! "Km"? noon his lungs gave tray 11-“ 1i“ “"1” about. to submit to an tiiii~i-iiiiiiii_ 1-H‘ n tilslocatoil Vilflfillfllt‘ and :1li|('i‘ then companions litivo ruin ii iiiil1 lowered his arms to puiup ulr iniii his body. Although his frame has. ii-cakou- ed fiom the long strain the i£i(| liiitl retained consciouiiiiisss and init- last night. his pliys inn nott-d ii slight improvement r l‘ iitllifi n-‘iitiii. As his father iind mother slit b)‘ '11-‘ bedside fi'om tinic 11’ 111"“ yfmwp‘ Booth spoke softly to tlicni oi tho death he believed was ll"iil' tnlu-r wise he maintained his t-iu-i-ilui iii- litutle and spoku l‘lll'(li|l'til.',1lil§1Y lli the twenty five or thirty‘ 1111"‘ “1111 for more ihuii sixty 1111111“ hfm‘ ivorked in shifts to keell 111111 111"“ m”- .. Abstention From Liquor and T0- bscco is Urged - Canadian P11") IUONDON. 1111111 28. —~ "Aiortify; ing of the flesh" lu order to ll." ‘WinstotrChurchilitiltd tlie"ii~1‘""_"‘ ment generally "in ii hflk- 1'1 1°‘ gored coneumptipndtli’; . ircing ‘ itiuor an _, ~ - ‘ as a reprieai against the Tlilflfi: Dillon 1am, is rustle-ted 11>’ the‘ iSooinl Democrat’?! the‘ Q1811" "1 socalled dorm-acre‘ oi- . _ ‘ "Let the entire woridiis vim "3' solve ‘that if and when the hill nil-i- eos third reatllnit. tliily W1" “bsliliig from consumption of all excin liquor and tiribiicceunlees the K01’- ornment withdraws the vlimxmll“ measure." says the DIP"- 11 1" 111811811 that .011: M111” “mum 5110' prive the treasury 01. 15-00% pounds in three months alone. lt-oitiitiittcc should be appointed toibriefiy saying that titc lioltllng oi‘ the Celebration of; 1i. ll, Shaw, Supt. Education. the Iiitiniond Jubilee oi iConfedcra g S, A. McLeod. tloii on July 1st. 2nd mid 3 in this J. A. Aicbciiniil, M. 1.. A. Province. liiovcti by Dr. McMillan. second- H-ills iionorlLilcut-Ggoyerrior F. ihed by GOVflPflUf .1{@hnZ with power earn. prcsltei. ant n ils open- to uilii to the number. lug remaiits said it was with great‘ The meeting was then opened tor picasiirc that the‘ Premier and hlm- discussion and any suggestions sell’ noticed suclh‘aihexcoilenltlggih;[that might help the Committee‘ in t-i-ing present. l sl onor sat in ‘t ie r work. before proecetiiiig. a nominating Chict‘ Justice Matlileson spoke the most lin- iiiillll! the Committee to cairy 0il_'[)0i‘l1l1ll part of the program was to the i;\i'l2lvi\ly'i§l;)i' the Celobratlioili.élgrfigeepttn tilte tsensfil of “the loyalty of’ ‘i‘iiii' ‘il i'l‘ was nppoin ct . m- iii- peope o e omiuiou ant rciary of the meeting. inwflliieliillifi. i-le added that most of Ilillscusirtion larolse asnte the lldgiS-‘ytgllm-lt) ‘pvt-sent {had (missed through an i y o w iet ier ii'ee or . vc. e iv lo o pcrod o ..0nfederatlon should make up the committee. Onibut the younger generation was l standing voic the following ivereimost to be considered as they did appointed, Dr. W. J- P. McMillan. not have any contact ivhatever l‘. it. Suiuilivooti. Di‘. J. ‘C. Houston. with the great men oi‘ (‘ontcdcra- .l. l’. llooper. iR. C. ‘Stowuit. 1tion.iiic stressed the point that the During tlic deliberation oi‘ the young people of our Province could iiomiuittiiig committee His llonorbc reached iii_ patriotic. songs anti rend in part the tenative program music. saying that since the dawn illti ntiniites of the general conimit-kof history great poets and miislc- 1001i! Ottawa with ieference to the lens have kept alive that ivonder- .t‘tiriii4-oiiiiiii: celebration- His Hon-{fui feeling 0f patriotism. The speak- .iilillll ‘lllli, illillth liKE__F‘_ll_llllEl Work in Hudson Straits. (Canadian Press) OTTAWtA, April.‘ 28.--The Hud- son Straits air stirvey exit-edition will set out fion; Halifax on board the Canadian uoieriiineni i-lilp ‘Stanley early in .luly, it ivas ietirn- ed here today. t-‘or the following fifteen months the Royal ‘Canadian Air Fierce detachment will its an- gagcd upon one at’ the niitst DIYUDI" ive and hazardous flying fills ever undertaken in _the ccitli, it is stai- ed. The flights aortas tho pile wt-ri- brilliant feats but ihtiv were ill tiic nature of short ilasbps involving “some hours oi‘ en-luiziitre but tiie Royal Canadian .\lr For-re work will require fifteen months of day to day flying uiiilcl‘ all kinds of arctic weather conditions lei‘ the purpose of observing Co; and ice conditions. One of the first oi‘ the six Fokker seaplanes io be used on tlio expe- ditioii arrived lri Ottawa i-rluy irom New Jersey. One wits taker. to Camp Borden. The cilict- will be SIR .PAGEFIVE d ‘ PAYAVISIT Til ISLAND to " In the Afternoon Boa rd. of Trade Confers With Sir Henry o n Transportation Problems. Sir Henry Thornton. President the passing‘ tit‘ legislation iiiple- of the Canadian Nfllifllllii 11'-\11\\'fly»“l. nit-ntlng the Duncan Report. lic Lady Thornton and Dflfly- (‘Alliiil-‘l- the railway improvcitteiiis on tho 111B 01 MBHSPB ‘V- i1-1- Ailllllflflil- iislaind. an (engineering fort-o i.-i nob‘ tionerul (Manager of ilic Ailiiiiii‘ at work or will shortly bc at work Region; M. 1-‘. ‘Foinpitins, 'l'rai't’i‘ io FUR? “iltll i'illl iu- done towards Jfananvl‘: A- (V 41111161‘. Qlilfllllllvii- f carrying out ibe recoinint-ndntions. dent of 'l‘ran.-iportaiicn; \\'. l4. ,\Vltb regard to the reduction c! Iiarllcs. Spueriutcnilent ot‘ 1.I)L‘Ofli(l-:l‘ill0s‘ on connecting lines in the tive ll-Iqulpmcnz; 1-‘. (). ('Oli(i‘2ii, Di-|l'l'.ltt-4i Sizites. this is a matter for visiohfli Eliilincer, and (‘.' .l. liiiil- a tionft-t'ent‘e ‘betivceti the lines in- ratiiy, Publicity ltepi-esetitziiivt- nIYtt-rtistcti. ilo bclit-vt-ti thi- lliiiteil the C. N. it. and .\lr. '1‘. ll. (ii-ally States roads ivtiuld be adverse i." Superintendent. 01' the island iDlv- making any reductionflilnwcvtzr. ho ision arrived in Charlottetown yesV ivouitldo the best lic can in regard ierdly new from iSiimiiieriide. w this. it‘ he is not successful, then where they ‘spent tho foreaoorii riillililns for the government to meeting n number of business measly iviiciliei- tlicrc should be a rc- interented in transportation miil-!l1ii(:li‘C|) of the C. .\'. R. portion of tors. g thy itncruntiunal linen. ‘This is Lady Thornton's firs; iilaiiiiil i-anwn to believe that tho visit. to Prince Edward island and Duncan ret-tminiontlntluns with rs- when interview staled site anilci- gard it‘ ilic additional Car-Ferry pn-tctl ii visit item with Sir iieuri‘ sci-vice iroulti ‘be acted iip3ii during ‘file coming summer. giit- government. in the meantime After looking over the (‘hnrlotte- iiit- St-titin will bc conlinuetl, anti town terniinitls, Sir ilenry incl iiruntll the additional fiarry boni is Iiie Legislative Assembly lll(.‘llli)(‘l‘51i.l‘()\’ii1(*(1 the iailivay will do all oi‘. the ‘Board (if 'i‘rade anti iJllHill83i-i1lii0y (run 1.} maintain satisfactory men of the clay to confer on 01105-1L'(ii1lllilllli('{ilii)l1 with the mainland. tlons relating to Ifilllfifllflfillfill. ‘Willie regard to the retiuctlon of (Mr. R. 114i (fonon, Presidciii ofstaii. tiii- mrito of the railitati is the Board of"i‘i‘zitic. ivas in ‘l.iif‘."lllflXillllilli of service with ti mini- clialr. and in addition i i Sir Hetii'y,'niuiu of staff." and while consolida- Manager Appleton anti other Rail-‘ tiun is 11311115011 a reduction of staff brought up soon by air force pilots. oi- thought _tli-.it a sub-committee er thought that was one of the should go i0 Ottawa in the interests questions-how best to reach the oi‘ lil(‘ Province, saying that we-schooi rliitlren‘! He remarked that mum“ vhm0,._‘pe|a,,y., p. _|-..|,.,,-(..,1 h, .. “.i,..._1.,_,,._,_. i-pi-t- eittiileii to something morejthe Committee would like to hear $20,000 ivns granictl by the Fetierul course. tkivi-i-uiiieut to help ilefray the ex- Mr. Lloyd Shaw, Siipeiintentlcn-t pi-usi-s of ti celebration. but as wo m’ Education suggested that in view ‘all know. said His ‘ilonor the wiiuoi‘ the Teachers’ Convention which ciitiit- on and said celebration was is being held next week it would not t-nriioti out. Hc suggested theme a. good opportunity to instruct advisability of group singing of ilpjthe teachers in the arranging of a propriate songs by the school clilitiqdeflnite program. This would give ren, Sunday church services sport- them some months in iwhich to pre- ing events, etc., and altogether pare whereby all concerned in the llitli-(C it a piovince iwide ceiebra- rural districts could take part. iilill. ilowtiizer, he remarked that He suggested‘ that June 30th be l-liis would be all left to the iCom- iiiiite, the following 0t which are: Hon. Prt-s.—‘l-lctit.»Gov. ii‘. R. lieartz. Hon. \"ice-i’1'cs.—-iion- J. D. Stew- art Hun. Sccretaiy--1Artbur Newbcry. ‘Secretary-Frank Walker. 'l‘reasurer—-H. R. Stewart. Executive Committee-Hon. J. i’). Sit-wait. Mr. A. C. Saunders (101111 (‘liuii-uinp. (Inn-i Justice -Matiiit~stin, .\ir. Justice Haszard. .\lr. Justice Arsenault. illon. John E‘. Sinclair. lion. .lobit A. ..\ic1)0nuld. it. ll. .lenkins, M. P. A. ii. .\li.l.cziii, M. I’. ilis Worship Nluyor hililer. the day set aside for the ruial schools for celebration. Mr. R. H. Rogers, Principal Prince Street School said that there was one measure in interesting the school children. iHe suggested that a flag pole ‘be erected in every school ground of the Province. He cited a personal experience during a visit to other parts of the Do- minion where he said throughout the‘ most remote parts where log iiotistrs were used til-i schools he noticed a flag flying every da‘y and hour during school hours. He thought the same should be institut- ed in this Provlnce., adding that it ivas a perpetual lesson in patriot- isni. He suggested that a flag rais- ing ceremony should ‘be held in i'l‘l(‘§’ Pope. ievcry Province on July 1st in niem~ .l. O. llyitdman. gory of Confederation. F. .l.-Nash. l _.(‘., n. Duffy. Mis- J. E. B. McCready, Regent W. (f. S. hit-Lure. of the Daughters of the Empire 11;, 1y mg“, was called upon and stated that tho “Daughtera" had a number oi’ suggestions to offer but intended tn wait on the Committee. howev- er she thought that a brass tablet with the names of the Fathers of Confederation engraved should be placed in the Legislative Chamb- crs. This was only one suggestion of the many the Daughters of the Empire had to offer, said the Reg- ent. Rev. H. D. Raymond thought that all churches would have a suit- able and distinct program. He Alisa Florence Dorsey, Prcs- thought that if the Sunday was liiiiii iiiiiiiis P AYERS» i ‘ $501115 3.1131133 Last Evenings Play Saintly H y p 0 c ri t e s and Honest Sinners Was Much Enjoy- ed. Tlic Ariic Marks Players staged his choice whom lie finds the ties- lion, or. w, J. P. McMillan- l). i\. .\lcKinnon, K. C. ‘iloii. F. R. McPliee. -\\'. ii‘. Tldmamli. D_ .l. Rielly, Mayors of incorporated towns of the Province. Rev. ‘Dr. Ramsay. its-i‘. hlaurice McDonald. Dr. S. R- Jenkins. .l.ictit.-Col. J, l’. Hooper. Mrs. .l. E. B. iMcCreatly. Regent Daughters of the Empire. an intensely interesting comedy pised daughter of a dying drunk- drnntu at the Prince Edward ard. tlic victim of Deacon Strom- Tlicalrc inst evening etititieii berg. Successful financially and be- “Saintly Hypocrites and Honest lievlng in B. practical religion as Qiiinerp, one of Charles F. Harri-‘prcacheti of old he sized up the sit- soirs best plays. The three nation and finally purchased the scenes took place in the home of chnrcnfor his brother and enables ]ley_ itiahnrd Dean. pnstor- of a him to preach to the people he new anti fashionable church, prac- loves as man to man. and the end- tlciiliy owned and "bossed" by ins Was indeed happy- Deaccn Stromberg who turned-out The singing, dancing acts and to he's hypocrite an swlndler of pisiio playing specialties were tlie‘ deepest dyefwlii he ciideiiv- cleverly given and there wasn't o. orad to‘ hide under tho cloak of dull moment. ' charm, , Thiq popular company is putting The petty installations and-harp- on another strong play tonight in; criticisms of Elizabeth Higgins "The Whole Town's Talking" and n. ieadins- “b11101! Weaker. whoqdid will no doubt receive it larger moi-ermine iefin one hour thsn-thB hilt-POM!!! the“ 0V6!‘- ministar could undo in a year. was Following was the cast last ably portrayed by Miss Ashes night: Stutz end.,lier inglorious defeat Tessie MB1I1IIJ(|"'*'M|IB Arlie D St b i th lst Marks - r 111110111I1VG::1F1IIIlflxdfileflizl£lllglctallal0 Mrs Fwmiy Demo-Min Ethel -' Van Ordon Rev. Richard Dear-Mr Miss Arlie. Marks as Tessie iyilait- D i i i i oious nuns ap- flmD 9h . ‘it: m? $123.1 win-ii, 5nd with Elizabeth Higgins-Miss Ania! her -flance Wnily-‘Abbott reiteveiistlitl- the tensor moments wit/litter slsnly A119 31111155-‘147- V9115?“ 31111111 wit, which greatly distressed Deacon fltronibsrg - Frederick Fred ion-decide lslicr "loudly: are iieiir. Durlng the eiiiiy summer they will ‘the engaged oni the work. The planes will be packed on board the steam- ,er Stanley along with a vast amount of material including all food and clothing, fuel and building ‘materials. --~__¢0¢--—-- i Possibilities l Of Ganadas ' Goal Fields (Canadian ‘Pi-cu) i TORONTO. OnL. April 28. —A picture of the Alberta coal fields being turned into oil and piped all the way to Toronto and the east ‘withini the next few days was ‘drawn by Pmf. J. -C. McLonnsn .nt' the University cf Toronto at ‘the luncheon of the Canadian Manufacturers Association today. when he advocated an into-deified campaign of scientific research. "it's possible to make Alberta and Nova Scotia two of the richest provinces lp Canada." Off For Brazil (Canadian Press) PiORT PRAYA. Cape Verde islands. April -28.—=Cotnmaiitiei- Joao tie Barres. Brazilian aviator. who is‘ on u flight from Genoa, lt- aiy. to Santos, Brazil, hopped off at 4.45. o'clock this morning for Brazil. fine a religious outdoor service should be held. Mr. Raymond said that at all events his church was looking forward with a great deal of interest in sharing in the work of the celebration of Confederation. Mr. A. E. McLean, Prince County said that the people of that. district arc only too ‘willing and anxious to do their best in carrying otit the program. - A committee meeting was held after the general meeting. -——-—<O}-i—- Run of 2,501 Made By Gannon Stroke LONDON. April 2s. érhe pend- [tliat there shall be a 20 per cen-t iii- way cfficials. there were also pre-ioii all points is inevitable. No rc- sent, Hotl. John ii. Sinclair, Prtl- duciions, iicwcvcr, will be carried mier Stewart, .l. A. hiat-Donaidfltin whit-ii would incur danger to the M. .P., id. T. iiiggs, Nelson Rat‘ transportation \‘0lli'i(‘f‘. teubitry, (lt-tirge lieiilnis, R. 1-1.1 The extension of rails time the 31111-‘011- ~1- 0- Hyllillniw. A. W. "water front is a “hardy perennial." Hyndinan, James iiigliiiztlr, James He thought he had ii settled the Paton, tA. Al Pomeroy, ‘W. 1-‘. Tid- last time he was here, and he ask- iiiarsii. Wallace Higgins, s. A. led Mr. Appleton‘ what Wa! the MacDonald. -.l-l. V. Buntuin. S. A.1matter. Mr. Appleton said that 311851-0011. fie-time 'I‘\i'ceti_i' and (Qliim there has not been ilic (to-operation "f: ’ bezwccn the Board of Trade and ilie (‘ilfllflllllli tiftt-r exit-riding. tiiiltlie (‘iiy (iruncli that there should 0811811 of the Hoard of Trade, a'be. The (‘ouiicll is refusing to let hearty welcome to Sir Henry and‘ the rails cross the street unless Lady ‘Thornton, on their vlsrl lo ,hey are extended clean across the (Yliarlotitettiwn, lll0ilii0ll0tI a niilllll- harbour front. The railroad wants er o1’ matters, set forth in the Duii- the necessary authority from the can Report recommendations which. city to supply suitable switching require investigagicii before they facilities anti illffereut sidings. be dealt with. as investigation Morerver. certain property owners of the condition of the road bed. are ask-in); exorbitant prices for an additional iCar-Ferry. and the their izintl, and the railroad does completion of the tridenlng of the not desire to exprnprlatc if other gatige, ivlilch have the attention oi“tnenns (‘an be found. Sir Henry and WiliCh he itopedi Sir Henry said .hat iic will take would he accomplished at the GZlFi-‘iilf! mutter tip with Mr. Appleton. 195l- Dtisslble time. and stibniil. a proposition which ilu bringing up the question of should be acceptable to the City doulbie schedule. Mr. Co.ton stated Cotiacll and the Board of Trade. that the Hoard now takes the poslt- ' ion that the double service should be in operation during all periods of the year. There is n. period of the year when ‘the boat is-ciperat- 111K111"! the. passengers awnd mulls are held in Sackvlllc. When physi- “111 0011111110118 are favorable it is ihc impression that the mail and bassengerservlre should be con-1 ilnuous. i Again there h. every indication (Continued on page 7) -_--__<+§-D Will Attend Labor Conference (Special to the Guardian) K2iiflN‘E\';»\. Jiprll 28. — The Lea- gue of Notions has definitely d8- cided despite the recent sc-ttlcment of a long standing controversy be- tween Switzerland and Russia. not tc- iszuc a 2nd invitation to Moscow to participate iii the forth coining economic conference. The ‘first invitation was declined ‘be- cause the confcreiicti ivas to be ltelti Oi] Siviss soil. leni would be the continuln of the 118111311111!“ u; 1111111810113 maul“ service of {he Sum,“ O-r mg dowme is. the League issued an official (ffflflsc of :iiililii€1‘ tourist traffic. ‘this year. The facilities last year were almost impossible to cope with the traffic. There is every evidence of increase in the movement of poi- uiocs and the ziniount of fertilizer is doubled this year. The freight ‘retiuclltin will 11101111108 the auto it in o eratiou for 24 1". ._ . , icon.“ 1:1..." referred mhlhlérqapniiilio lmnetiiitiient lo Russian partici- wucn m. ‘he 20 "or cam “Ludo "L ililfi0ll‘ili‘1‘,i*iig-dfl lnccllngs was not tiuctlon iis recolninendetl iby the rfnuidugl‘ The league 11011111011 1s Duncan Itemfl to International cieatl t c statement said. T-he in- lines; exmnsmn o, rang ‘dong the rliillthllhsclit by tinenimous decis- water “om; the retaining H, m“ on o tde iLeaigite tcuncii. remains Me a" the empmyees m‘ we m“ open an if tie Russian delegates WM. 5110p, M, m, ,0 have a ma" mrconie l. hey will be w-elcoitied tho hand to gake care of motive power Puff ‘L1 11m“ "1 "ma" 118319115111" in sckcre winter weather. 05' S11‘ "Billy ‘Thornton referred to -__.__._.__. Announcements uium cannon stroke invented by Tommy Reece bids fair to result in revolution in the extent of breaks in billiards. Playing at Manchester today in his championship match with Timmy Newman. J. Davis used the questionable stroke to make ll. ritii of 2.501, shattering tho fnrnicr rc- coi1ti of 1,370. made by _Newniaii. and Reece himself broke New- man’s record tonight when he om- pioyed the stroke in his match with Arthur Pesli and. ran lip a mark of 1,852. Train Schudnles Adjusted to Dayi N (ispecial .to ttho Guardian) Justmenit of suburban rind summer iuqtment of surburban and summer- reaort train schedules so‘ that M101)" ulon of daylight ‘liflVilll time iii the cities will not incommode the trav- ailing public. is announced today 'by lCJW. i-Iohnsten, tPaiisenger Traffic Manager of the Canadian National lRaiiway here. Halifax. St. John, Montreal. Shel-brooks, Qttawu, Quebec and Toronto will adopt day- light saving time affective May 1st, and train schedules are ‘being ad- justed to meetvthe difference be- tween- summer time inrthe cities and standard time on which it is nacessa y for the railway to op- erate trains. Wherever possible. Qiroiigh trains are being changed with the same object in view, and ‘trains between Montreal and Que- bec are being operated one hour , ' .f iii - L io- - her sister the ministers as on yvvmmm mm_ mud!” E- eariior (standard time) ‘to provide light Saving‘ F _ Coming Events, gHE AFTHaDiNNgER Meetings, Etc. PEAKER H0 - "All OiViierzTl-f-‘i nm i"k l l is HE in Cross Roads Cellnetelrymargte osofoa NEt-LDNT ..‘.‘i"'."“."-‘.i..‘.‘.‘-..'T'€.”.F L132‘; 2133511321.‘? T Eu. us - iTS ‘ film-m -SELF.E-V1DENT" "inquire Re Chronic Diseases -_ ‘ 112 Prince Street, Dr. Cllft. Don't. tdeiay. recovery in next. three Imoniiis, 4235-3-18-3moa. 1 "Reserve. and 7th of June for the "Black and Willie" at the Prince Etiwarti. 51W; "Wiiist and social hour in Ros- ary Hull Friday night. Admission '25 cts. . 6154-2-28, 2i "Wlluncli of Fun"!'(by Erastus Osgood), in Graham's Road Hail, Wednesday evening. Zilay 4th. ‘if not fine, first tine evening follow- ing. 5173-42931 TURONTO. April 20. —'—i\inriiime — fresh to strong ivinds partially‘ "The meeting of the Liberal- cloudy with a few scattered show- Conservative-sot Pisquld poll willibe ers. held on Nlonday night at Mt. Stew- art. All the constituents of ‘this Toronto, cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 52——.'l0fpoii are expected t0 be there. Montreal. cloudy .. 52—-32 51314.3(“; Quebec, cloudy .. .. 50-32 Ch'town. ruin .. . 42-37 "Doughnuts. Scotch cakes, and ilnlifax. rain .. ' . 44-38 all kinds of home cooking at. Moore st. John. rain . 44-4o a MOLEOWS, siitiii-iey. siao Boston. fair . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 62—4,4i _.._.. New York. clear 58—3Ri “Auctkm n“ d! houahold 1111811 114° 111111 ‘mbfmnfi-il’! 9-1111 furniture. kitchen dining room and and tonight tit m4. . l2 wlilllll beiirooiit puitel, New‘- Sun sets this evening at 7.00 and i combo “pl-mm “h” Diem,“ on rises ‘tomorrow morning at i147. a; Nude“; 0g Min’ M“, “n: ‘New M0011 Sunday. May 1st. 8-10.71 Upper Prince Street on smir- iiilliiliiiiliillflfltltllliffl‘ by" ly BJITNO-‘tttiflhil’! "119. - ‘"111 1"’ 111111‘ Wm‘ ' . ‘ ~ iii dine lo vin‘ ti c ordln to - ‘ , , _ ~ - _ “ ‘ ~ oi poli- Billy Dean," the ministers brotli- Pefrlli- _ Q I l I "it! l1 l‘ l’ fl- m- , day, April 30th at ‘L80 p. m. ~40!!! Qtllce nligietita, 71 Kipper piiisicc 2:118: at; “the 9391;301:1211 vcaaome ‘legit! h-tilgtsdgbglnoiaeiivltlltfhgflts "man “e 9r return‘ w‘ m9 w!” “m, m, “My i]i|9tohgr_1flfl|[qfl|t Ward. city clocks from Montreal to Que- Summereide tide 18 minutes lat? McDonald, Auctioneer. . edit a "m" 11111111130138 tieo iettgrs the: tifev did a yqi-"agc considered as mbet- hhliteiitiiiia. yam iiineiictrto fulfil-Alto vii-i of wally Abbtltir-Hnrold Neediiiim- bee. er than Charlottetown. » _ ~~ stoltmii __ ' ' ‘, l ' ' k . I: ‘I 1 ‘ ‘I ' . , . , v - ' .