MERCHANT in ‘this day oi-‘f-reh-zled ruch, dra “ids into the y! found silences and ggmmlmfl with yourself for I while. W 2,24 The eopieseper A r Covers Panda Edward Island Like the Dew nus-v“- /"/ '“' 15W" \. /é--?l"~. §i MAxnus OI A MERCHANT Afadcd purl will regain its freshness if dipped rate throes once more. ,. “SS? \‘\“~\\\‘t\ gby verybody v-“wv-w". ‘ a s m: a mu -, cue Qffinu. bone: :2; u. w», gnlllj‘ S ill lllltlltll lllll ‘lllllll Pllllllllfil Would Uil-tlertake to Cease Pwilflkallda A Iii United $138138. l LONDON, May 7.—The Soviet government is making renewed ‘ overtures to American commerce with a view of obtaining furthor cifidllfl- "lid l“ ‘lttemlg a "haw, l" in one purpose. "it te :he~ . would-be American concession o-flthe service is said to be $1.000: hardly anything Mm“, “Bolgmig; owners in Russia by undertaking ii) 00t- ~ . artists’ who“) contributions are was“ m‘ ‘Wogilgamia l“ wielunlfigl WWW“ few in number and not important in States, accor ng o a p emu 1c _ ‘ m l... I . T, _ _‘ I i. . . “mlospmldom M The Duny T 910' \Vllll"i‘(.'ll lsleboililylleitl bllttlxlllllniltlillflllll graph. "Regarding the question of fur- tller German commercial credits lei‘ Soviet Russia," the correspond- (mt writes, “it would appear that the l-llTifll. German bank Disconto (leoollschait looks askance at the lilo-u of extending such credits nil- loss with American co-operation. "Certain private meetings of Continental and American steel, oil llllll other mngnates are being held in various European Capitals. ill- ciuding London. on the eve of the Geneva Economic Conference; and. judging from these conferences, it is possible tilat botil German ill- dllstry and the (lei-man Govern- ment are extremely anxious, owing, to the Reich's own need of Ameri- can credits, not to forfeit the good- will oi American financiers and lu- llustrlallsts by out-bidding them too openly in the field of Soviet’ concessions." it is stated that M. Ossinsky. who will lead the Soviet delega- tion at tile Geneva Economic Con- loronce. is expected to follow the Will Enlist Special Force for Customs Service, (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, tMay 7. —— Aspecial force of two or -bree hundred men-the exact number is not yet known—-—will ibQ recruited fol‘ the new customs preventive service now being organized ‘by F'.'W. Cow- an, chief of the branch. it is stat- ed lilatthe men will been-listedwith regard‘ to their qualifications, rath- er than ,on political lines. the pre- vlous attempt a few years ago on the latter basis proving a fiasco. ‘Contracts will ‘be let next few weeks for aileet of motor cars and patrol boats for the force. while itenders are being called for two good sized cruisers. The vote Bonnell Lectures l At Y. M. G‘ A. Last night n very special service was held in the Y. M. C. A. when] the Rev. Sydney Bonnoll wus the speaker of the evening and took as his text Mars or Christ? Tllo God of War or the Prince of Peace. Nearly i300 people woro crowded into the gymnasium to listen to one 0t‘ Prince Edward islands greatest speakers. It is impossible to give nu ac- curate description o1‘ the wonder- ful message Mr Bonpeil brought to his audience last night. Tile speaker prefaced his remarks with a story as to how he had been led to speak at the meeting by the general secretary. Mr. Bonnell approached his sub- ject with the statement that the Church did not take n strong hund in the arbitranlout oi‘ war. / lll ll W o r k of Overseas News‘ art critic declares "hat the exhibition tat‘ paintings >by artists of Great ‘Britain and the Douiinious is very-successful, although it fails OHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MAY 9‘, 1927 ENTERED IiNil iliiBBEil sullll iilliliiiNli Glass in Door Broken and a Quantity of l i l l ISTE SHI] liNllllN l Painters Possesses Conspicuous Qualit- ies, But Lacks Defin- ite Aim. IJONDON, May T. —-- The lkllly Institute, is largely due to one ml. tiative oi Sir Joseph Duveell, lulu- ons British art dealer. .'I‘he News critic however, says that some of the work of tho Over- seas painters has conspicuous qual- ities. “Lifelong familiarity with cl- fects oi‘ atmosphere unknown to lltluroponn eyes leaves its mark on technique". hc says. The coloring of "Afterglow, Winter," ‘by Percy ll\‘. Woodcock (Canada), is very al- tractive fllliilll this point of rlclv, as is "A Capo Landscape-fifloes ill lBloonl." by .l.l‘1.A. Volscheuk (‘Soul-ll Africa). with its transparent atmos here, and "Looking Towards Swazi and", ‘by Bertha Everard has a fine sense ti’ rust spaces. "York Mills." -by Fred N. Lover- off (lCanntlsl. is all excellent. pic- ture oi‘ halt-inciting snows. “Sun- set on Indhlakomo," by the South African artist John lllillizlllls, is a strong study of light and siludc and Study the history of Christian oxumplo set in Paris by Ambassad- or Rakovsky, who has been assur- lug. American business men thntl the Soviet Propaganda‘ Committee intends to leave the United States idane. since American labor is fjlzzlllfcqflilsgznbgrim Si,“ gals?“ W35 .0, hem m’s. .. - - to‘ ' ‘ - ‘ all lnys-gopfil‘ ; jfiféh Lzgiuxrnp made and the church oi Christ was erican capital m. 5mm‘ - . _ _ ~ ‘Every war a challenge to the pggum-gfl-ra “ma, “ church of every country and if no INYOLV: IBORODIN WNWQN- May 8. 4 The Pekin correspondent of the Westmlnlstor Ga ot-te reports ti“; Mmm 30mm“ an other Russians under arrest for alleged conspiracy asalnst the Northern Government of China. have arrived there under strong guard and military escort. They ‘were token to police headquarters vending the decision oi the North- ci‘ll authorities whether they shall fie tried together with the Russian agitators captured at the time of the raid. April o. on the Soviet bmllflflliy compound. Al. police headquarters, it was ‘stated, tho correspondent adds, _tha‘t the tiocumen-ts seized on (he 30"” Rlwnler Pamlat Leuina at the time Mme. Borodin was arrest- ed, furnish absolute proof m‘ (no aiccuscdhs complicity i" plow fillsinst tho Chinese (lovorninont. Pliny. therefore, consider both lzroups liable lo summary trlnl hy (lmfornnlent tribunal. The ‘Foreign Office reports that the Soviet ‘Consulate c: Tlonlsln ‘we marveled passports to Oilnlllt: wits officials 1o take u ,.l'ul'iougil. llllfl, however, is considered only uh ostensible reason for their do- nations-whethor just or unjust no lword of protest.- Englanil ill 18-10 when opium caused war ‘China. From how many puipits strong stand is taken we might as well dress Jesus Christ in khaki. idity and fearfulness. She is no lonBer unashamed but a resolute defender of peace. For 6000 years wars have drench- ed the earth with blood. The whole war system is on trial today before enlightened reason and con: science of mankind. It stands con- demned on every point and it must be banished form the earth; like every other horror and barbarism ll 1W6 1e" ugly blots on the page of human history. r 1 War system stands condemn- ed. It do" not settle anything. “War to end war" it cannot, it only breeds future wars. Cali you ex- tinguish a fire with oil-you hnvo kreatel‘ conflagratlou than over and fiercer. " The war freed the world ol,’ the German militarism? ']‘|'l|9! what of tho militarism of Japan! ltaly! Rod Russia! every pmblgm of 1914 is now highly intensified.‘ accuteness ill 1918 more difficult and new at present. Tile armis- "116 ("ll not nut out the fires of 1W" ll Ollly banked them reath l'u' n freeze to fan- them into '1 blaze or‘ hotter and flercer Ham's with‘ at that time did protests come? The church today no longer blesses war methods, dubiety, tini- butl ,1: lish frontier tho ylfitreet" llt‘,>‘(\l'\‘t‘, special attention, ,“fl'0l‘ll the Irish Free Stute-ilhtul ‘Henry's “lmlllto-lllglzt ~ " John ‘KoatingZ-s “Brtiihreu oi‘ tho thrust," land iPutrick 'l‘uoby‘s Pent-ii portrait lof Scull Olflascy. lBritis-li pictures are declared to as (loos the work of gOVCPlll artists Dresses and Goat l-Inrly yesterday morning a ‘mean and bold robbery was added to the already ‘long list which have oc- curred in the city when The Vogue. lltichlnond St, was forcibly enter- ed and robbed. . Entrance was effected by the ‘breaking oi‘ the plate glass in the door and thus enabling the cullprit or culprits to insert the band and release the catch on tllo 106k- aud coats, was of The theft consisting of dresses- conslderabie catch the perpetrator of the crime, Ohnrlottatown fllunlln Two Cont: Morning Gandhi, Include! _II1 ‘iltliiilltll lullll iii ill. illillilli‘ France Sending Heavy Reinforce- ments to China (Canadian ‘Pram (Canadian Press) PARIS. Milly 8.—il~‘rance is sentl" OTTAWA, Ont, May s-Author- 1B8 Blwh heavy reinforcements to ity has been given for the purchase China. tliat the colonlals are unable in Great Britain of the heed for to sullllly the required number 0f the mooring mast to be erected in men .and trooDB are spin: fmuLOanada for the commercial airship IMooring Mast V Head to Be Made In Britain s Taken. - Francln- Two batteries of artillery. service to be established between ' ‘sel- value and the fact ‘hat lilo robbery 1W ball-film!" 0f llfiafll-Py“ 81141 B Grout Brit-Mu- outl lilo 1301111111011. Ru-ssfan of, the was from a store runiby two ladies cruiser are enroute to Tlentsln and Hon. J. L. Ralston, Minister of Do- Clunese Snaps Eng- tlvlisses Dolron and Steele puts it in the class of despicable crime. -it is reported that a loiterer was two other battalions will leave lance, announced yesterday at a shortly for Shanghai it was learned luncheon in honor of the British, today. Two of the battalions are of air experts who are inveatlgatlngi noticed around the doorway of the white troops from France; tho sites for the location of the masc, ahop by the nlghtwatchman oi‘ a third is Algerian and the fourth Mr. Ralston stated that the fabri-[ nearby ‘building who later saw the Isgnggglegq “no” f0,- me mast “self would‘ ‘person walk away with what ap- HALIFAX, N. S., May 8—~Watcb- probably be muugamui-M in can. Wéliigllzllxg-‘il llwrllnitglfl-rted t 1e ers along the Newfoundland and ad; on opocilflmtiong no be furnish- . _ . 1 _ Dollce who are usingpzll eiigrtt to glgatoSOgaiSe S21??? wtelrzmonlzllil: ed by ___.....__.._..th° British experts’ altar. government atdlankow, ‘in on qlli vivs tonight for sign of thojQQMET 110 g5 35g" interview with the correspondent ers at Foreign Pow- ers - Blockade no Use. ' LONDON, May a-{Mlchsol Boro- din, advlser to the Chinese Nation- Great Radio Event Being Planned for Diamond J ubiloo (Special to the Guardian) D'l"l‘.\\’t1\~ ‘with, May 7. —"1'lle_ greatest radio "tie-up" ever nt- ttlnlptetl und the longest remote broadcasting yet undertaken will be two epoch-marking features 0f lilo treiebrzi-tlon next. July 0f ‘U19 Diamond Jubilee of Canada's con- federation. A committee of experts is now working out plans whereby prlltrllcally the whole world will be able to iienr. by radio. the ringing oi‘ the new carillon bells in the peace towel‘ of the Canadian parlia- ment buildings here, and the mess- age cf His ‘Zilajcsty tho lking spok- en in London in reply to the play- ing oi lthe national anthem. 'i‘ht\ sound oi‘ the ‘bellg will be mm; Nash's “-,,1,.,-.,,Q],,r qmck. rclztyrtl by telephone to Drumnlond- gal-den" m“) ('_ 113v, Nevgnsml-s ville, Qut-‘ber, thence across‘ ‘the realistically drab “Any lloudun Illlfllllllf lly Mil-PW!" BBB-l". l0 be picked up a‘. tho English "ecaiving station, and sent on by telephone to London for distribution by radl throughout tire-at Britain lfiuropte. ‘rho King's message l l I revel-soil. From London ‘to Vancouver is one third round tile world, ye‘. from leading tendencies oi painting in ‘Britain. W. Rothousloinis tractcd zittcniitln, us did ii. shar- acterlstlt: laudscupte by John Nash and a strongly pelilltrd "itussun Peasan-Mfilrl" by Mark (lei-tier: “Penelope" by Glyn Philpol. “Misty lMorninl; op the Severn" and Earlies, and a landscape by Stanley ‘Spencer. Sir \V. Union's “Nigirfl ‘l3 n fags-hurting study .ll practic- ally illackhllltl white. Two British Princes . Bid Adieu to Spain MADRID, May 7.—'i‘he Prince oi Wales and Prince ‘(loorliih lilb 71ml" or. said farewell to lrlllfll" "ldfly- ‘ A116,. ma“). duyn spoilt. ill Allflii‘ lusiu. and other beautiful regions- thg British princes loll. lor Paris on the south corms“ hi’ ‘W!’ ‘ff San Sebastian. (moon ilothoi- Maria lCrlstlna. left on the saline tram lor ‘Sou Sebastian. ‘ 1 a massage flied lroln tllc bit-ll" Prince oi‘ Wales lbeau unusually inzeresting collect- ion, representutivn of most of tho, for, h. l roost, onli righ; portrait vi" Col, l:.'l\\'l't‘lll'f) nt-‘ “Knowledge and Life" by Vivian‘ the limo ills Majesty speaks until ibis voice is ilenljd on the lPacific y Ii-ltitilbs t_'f a second will ollllvsv. ll‘ lilo Austrztiiuu Marconi liiuum is completed in time the ,l\'lug‘s luessugt: received at Yam- lusko. uutl relayed to llrummontl- ville will be heard at ‘Canberra at practically the same moment i-t in uttered in ‘London. National Parlf. for Saskatchewan (Special to the Guardian) ilTTlAlWA, Uni" May ‘l. -— Sask- aiivbmvan is to il-ave a Notional Park icl-ateti north 0t‘ Prince Al- iberl, Premier IKingis constituency All tirder-in-couucil has been passed setting aside a largo area for this purpose with provision for ii. being extended later. ‘s Men‘ 2 Girls Die ‘ In Gotham Blast" NEW YORK. May 7.~Flvo men l white bird and hero introprld qp- 11m; QQNHNQ JUNE of the Daily Express. declared the! and. t . (‘nnzuin will follow ‘the same route I? Hidden Hoard Of Emperor Constantine (By lBritich United Press) LONDON. May 8. --Two wonder- ful (liseoveries of treasure in anc- ient tombs have boon reported from Coll-stantlnoplg and Ellyllt. Tho British expedition is trying to reconstruct the glorious past of Byzantium, on tila alto oi the uno- isnit Hippodrome, near the ‘Mosque oi St. Sophia, in Smmbowl. iC-on- stalrtinople. ‘Excavations have lboon in pro- gress for over a week‘ in the Stam- boui district of Sultan Ahmed, where the Hippodrome is situated. under the direction of iMr. Casson. profe of archaeology at the University of Oxford. ‘\Vhile digging between the Serp- ent column (originally brought to Byzantium, by the Emperor Con- stantine in 3'20 A.iD. from Delphi, Greece) and tho second obelisk, the piclulxe of u lalboursr struck som thing hard. This proved to be a small pyra- mid. Further excavations at the ase revealed the ilollowing Greek ' nscription: -— "lHere died Justinlus. the most conductor of the Hippodrome. King and the ll-ilppotirome and his rememibrance are perpetuated in this spot." lilnderncatzil‘ was discovered a has POllEf representing the hero with his horse. lOn one side of the pyramid ‘a small metal door was discovered, black with age. Inside was dis- covered a sarcophagus containing i-‘llo mummified body of Justlnius. Neallby, presumalbly lll; accord- ance with the religious rités of ithe period, was a barrel of wipe and pieces of Byzantine gdld. ‘Further search brought to light a statue of Venus, a stnllptured stone monster, a fish made in stone, and a stone figure resembl- ing a. drwon. iA case containing gold and precl- ous jewels was opened in the pressure of El-ilalil Bey. director of the Turkish museum. The work is ‘being continued, and further sensational discoveries are expected. The discovery of many tomlbs of tho 4th Dynasty by the Vienna Academy's excavators at the Pyra- mlds at Ghiza is described in a communique from the Ministry of ‘Puiblic Works. valiant slid most renowned chariot "For the glory of His Majesty the erators Nungesser and Coll while all government wireless stations were standing by in order to relay any information of the fiyers em- limating from trans-Atlantic shipp- ug. French Airmen Begin Fllrans- Atlantic Flight (Canadian Pren) lPAifillB. May Ba-isomew-‘hem over, the waters of the NortlrAtlantic s French airplane is winging its night. ‘in the pilot's seat is one of the greatest hem-es aviation gave to the war, mptain Charles Nuuges- ser. Next to him is a veteran navi- gator both of the sea and the air. Captain Francois Coll. lSince they ‘left the Fh-ouchcoast not long after dawn this morning not one W011]. of them has come back to Paris, Their "White Bird" cmrles no wireless and the route they are probably talcizlg is many miles north of the path ateamships fflough in their procession between New York and channel ports. The White Bird took the air gracefully at 5.1-8 as, the sun. sent its first beams across the flying field. At north of llavrs. The four. ‘planes which escorted Nungesser and ‘Coll from Leourgt left them a short distance from the coast and turned back to land. A little after ten o'clock the fliers were taking a more northerly course than had been expected. They were over the channel be- tween Oherlbourg and Southampton. None olf the ships, lighthouses or airplanes that ‘had been put on. -the alert for them .301. a glimpse of their plane, for the morning haze still hung over the water separating England and France. Since than there has eon no word of them ox- cept a rvato wireless message saying they bad been seen oil‘ the Irish coast. - ' r ' Synod - The 61st session of the ‘Synod of Nova Bootia came to a close at Halifax on. ‘Thursday last. under most auspicious circumstances. Splendid feeling existed thmuiliout WCORIILA, B. |C.. May 7.—~Tl1e Winneeke Comet, which is periodic- ally vlislble from the earth, should appear about Juno 27. according to Dr. J. S. Pleskett, Director of the Dominion Meteorological Observat- ory at Little Saantch Mountain. On _ this illilloaramoe the Winneeke Com- et should be relatively bright, Dr. Pln-skett says, as ii. will approach fairly close to the earth. About June 21 a will be within 5,000,000 ‘l’ or 8.000.000 miles from Lbe earth and this should make it more or less plain to observers on the coast. ' The Vilinneeke Comet completes lie orbit. every six years and al- or spectacular to cause any great stir. will be more than usually bril- liant this tune. Judge Found Guilty (ispecial to the Guardian) SHANGHAI, May 7.--‘Louis Hus- aI. former United Stones district ,a.t‘torney for China, was found a blockade of’ Mo“! as 11M bell rumored. could have no effect what- ever. “These threats do not Pvftttrb us." he sold. “We have an ablmd- ance of food all around us. W! laugh at the presence of foreigner! land the international junkyard in the river as we do at the‘ forest oi foreign bayonet: at Shanghai. which will rot with run-t before i! makes the slightest impression all e great movement which thll government leads. will Break Blockade “Tell them it is no use. bemulfi there are powers needing trade who will break the blockade. ‘F1197 way from Paris to New York to-inmugh ‘l’ L” um‘ flumclenuy lam-B are negotiating with us at this mo- ment and will bring us anytblnl and everything for which We M0 willing and able to pay-Hillel- bombs, machine guns, artillery and all paraphernalia of war." The correspondent says that, de- spite statements to the contrary. Borodin, who is a. Russian. ls virt- ‘ual dictator of Southern China. He _ la quoted as makinz I! sharp N‘ tack 0n General Ghisng Kai-Slick. “my [gdgy ‘by Judgg purdy m 11w leader oi the moderate nationalist Uin-ited States court of accepting aWll-ll llleollqllflrloro Ht Nflflk-lll-S- 4°‘ bribe oi ‘$34,000 in gold while hold- nouucing him as a. "renegade and 6.48 it passed out over the channel. ind; the office of district attorney. ‘He will ‘b0 sentenced Monday. _._...<<n+c---__- Leaning Tower I Rocks With Laughter (By British United Press) MlllllAiN, May 7. —-'Plse, the city ‘of the Leaning Tower. is Laughing lat those potent, grave and rever- end signiors, the city fathers of Venice. When lSignor Mussolini inaugur- ated the recently renovated historic pulpit in Pisa Cathedral, the work of ‘the fmmoug sculptor Giovanni ‘Pisano 620 years ago, the event was advertised by posters. iPisa sent some of the posters to Venice, and the Publicity Office loi the Venice Municipality addres- sed n, Ibill of bill-sticking expenses, 4P2! lire, tq "Signor Giovanni "Pisano, as." After that the publicity manager at Venice Town Hail received u letter which madr-Jflirr-Somo; bcdy, I see. has paid i119 bill for the reconsecrstion o! my pulpit. I assure you that I did not pay. I'll, Giovanni Pisano, the son of that Nicola ‘Pisano, who is styled ‘the nether of Julian sculpture’. lived in the flesh between 1.260 and the only 1000's. i1 had believed my- rebei who, before the lapse of man) months. will go the way of all tluit- , ors to just and triumphant causes." “Chlang must go," he added. ‘life is setting up a EOWTBEBM undol' false preteucos and while he persists in trying to usurp the sn- thoricy of this government (Han- kow) there will be no end of strikel no end of terror in the country." “The Hanikow government will not attempt to attack Cliiang mili- tarily, for the task of its advanc- ing armies now is to concentrate on Poking, which we shall have no difficulty in reaching within the next three months. The feudalist government of the north (Peking) is dead; we will bury it very soon." Borodin proposed that the powers should assist in stabilizing the Hankow government, asserting m» ii they believe they have a new hope in Cbiangu Nanlring outfit they are doomed to bitter disap- polntment. League Meets September 5th (Special ‘to ‘the Goal-din) _ GENEVA, May 7. —- rhe eighth meeting of the Assembly 0f ti! gseli to be not now alive, and zthought all Italians know uistllut the whole Synod. All Saints Catholi- League of Nations today we; $- ral wee filled on Tuesday night for - ‘One of these tombs contained a NPIIIPO. than ever. and prlncg (kwrgf) thanked Kim: and two girls were killed, and ~10 Fvou WANT coco _.____ fiew+ooo Condensed Specials ‘FATE-dc. per word, not 93W insertion in this column. "—~—--+-——--—-- ‘Jgb PRINTING‘ or EVERY “°""'""°"- “wit!!! and QXDQdI- t ously executed. Guardian Cen- ral Job Printer. Phone 13B. _ *’F<‘>R sALs-oltlvluo mans. APPIY or. ‘OPORGII, 4a Great - .G°°"‘°““- ‘ e402 were the guilty punished‘! NIV Tile High School boys of the llfllllg. oront and allied nations‘ were tho ones punished. remembered being oollqn ‘Ville Chapeiie to see some (:9 {lflisoners and out of shite em nearly half were ligh h | lJOYH. Tile look of halppinozfi; (is; their faces at being taken prison- ers was indeed good to 59m What was accomplished in the Great War? ten millions sleep in battlefield grave yards. twenty m". lions manned, nine millions help less orphans. five millions broken- hearted widows. ten millions home- less refugees. industry stagnation, rmun en_of ‘WANTEQAAMAQQAI:@R__Q.N;RAL trade and commerce tiislocuted- llloucewolqf. ‘my, M,‘ John international finance chaos; Na’- yndlnglgq uflgmmh a lion bankruptcy.‘ People stagger. ,._- ,._,,.,,,,p._.:, (in under direct war debt‘ oi 186 red . 1y loss ~ , ‘ irate- drug a ‘INOUIRI It! , eases, 112' Prlii Clift. Don't soup next three months A lied". recovery f "Y? lfousure. nothing is settled vs , madness of war, good-will, under- stlln lng, ehos n way oi 9 ilions. In spite oi cost in blood. could be avoided. if instead oi tion taken Alfqngg “m1 the Spanish authorit- ies for their courtesy and 14.1101}: tlons shown lholn (luring U101! The speaker well Spanish gQj()|||'|l_ ‘we uro leaving 23rd, street, near the East River, in ui. Spa-gin ‘with the happiest of moln- today. cries," said tho massacr- how ialso it all is. Women 0f Belgium, women of France. ask‘ soldiers blllettstl ill towns. hotels. etc. CAsk M. 0. of allied venereal hospitals, 80,000 men! (lovem- ment tacid approval of vice. 110W will men know different standards of morals of peace. Enlilllllll Wm b8 ‘fifty years seltifls "w I>°“‘°“ out oi the blood oi the peoplo- ‘Fronl boglnninl; l" 9"“ w“ stands condemned as maddest. most useless. lilastlnl! 11101100‘) We‘ to cast its dark shadow 0V1‘? human race. _." At beginning only class A. ca -- ed up only, others down. mam slrbitrationl The of Ollrllt. the Prince ‘lllllbld of ‘liters. the God ‘ has... itemi- .' Pose s, War. Prices 60 for l j m fol’ m; soo =.o‘ -= for 81.05. Postpaid. g Vi‘; tics. Guardian dob Printer)..- uncut cannula s-rskk A Elector quslity but. 3on4 “zoom e co... ltlut and ‘tin-ht l Wanna 1011160 - (llicrl ~ Sim ,4» "he. I ‘if r...‘ , pr ,, ., eel-min llt .-.“‘.‘.‘.“"..:‘..,.~“‘..'ii.“ l‘ .. f mo‘. oi- r Winem- Nottts: f y t} flfillilllllfltl t amp: a proot found d: o... 2nd best and 3rd best called. then gteaders and the Jewish people are old men. and women are called f0 also pretty prompt. feed the fires of hatred with pro- rdtanda hotter than hsll- 'l‘° W" NATAL o/tv or YORK poisonlnto the wi it m human one: in struts oi Paris who d the wild earmolnols ‘veins oi mothers babies at their breasts, until d women drunk with ‘blood slice of death ant u senseless tion. - a .31 l .. niully , ‘and t rtnrs. prism-alt" i tholever, the Italian in Canada is gon- ‘orally the most men of best physical condl- soon as the five years’ residence‘ is turned finished, ho is usually after natur- Casualty list srnwfl- Mfllhallrallon papers. Jimericsn lhome-‘Royal family, while seasb was Synod richly blessed with worldly good-a. -———--—b4->—-—-- Apparition 10f like mad revolutiou- i" bright l in: — that delirium and ooastinl _ lshore of ulke Qntarlo. entered To- " y u... na- mnto bay. and m so pleased with or: their ‘dad. bind up the the many montages of the situa- woun I, rental-s dlvsststion, raise mu that he {soon decided that hero [on second and would be {b9 future capital of U0- itmhv Mir "dim Canada; s» m: not» him. clustered about the ‘month of the Dom, formed a. settlement know ll Tomato. To lug, however, this was a mop; "oat.- lliidllh" little and‘ he immediately with m persons were injured as bile result of an explosion which blew out the walls of a two-storey build-lug at 116,797 FOIR EIGNlERB BECOMQ/ NATURALIZED OTTAWA. May "L-Forolgll D80- ,ple to the number of 16,797 became zulturaiized ‘Canadians in the fiscal year which closed a month ago. This is an increase of 1.394 over‘ the period corresponding. The great preponderance of the new cit- izens come from the West. where patents to homesteads depends UP‘ on naturalization. 0t‘ all races, how- nxious to aoqulw the right of ttzenslxlp and as - ‘NOW TORONTO 1t was on _ the fourth of May Saturday -morn- ‘Governor simcoe. the northern along Oiincoab way oi think- stone ctrifer, in which was-a. magni- ficent group of painted limestone representing the owner of the tom'b, Senab ‘by name, with his wife Seixtite and their two child- ren. , ‘Sonalb animal-s as a. dwarf. 0n his suukeirbody redts a. large head with a very expressive face. his liotlo arms lie against hisbrsast, and his short legs are tucked under like H‘ C 5 ide him sits his wife, whose rm from ‘is in sbi-ikins contrast to her husband's ssuptaspect. i'f‘llls physical contrast . corres- ponds to tile marked _ isl differ- ence betwoentlie cou o. Sentites lboiug a ‘Princess awhile sonmlrs principal office Ives superintend- an_t of the dwarfs who looked aft- err the royal wardrobe. ffhisetrango marriage is per- iiaps plained by the supposition llflloush stiffening, ‘bfldly "0111 Ill that gsntiteq belonged m an im- accident. mounted the report In paverished branch of ‘the former AFalling Moon (By Brltichllnitcd PM") LONDON. May ‘l. --Hmiord- shire was startled the other silent-niacin: of l by an amazing spectacle. described as a rcpt ‘movin ‘ball of incandes- cent ire ‘in the , _ lagoon-lug like the "moon isllinl 1° varsity of . a - nth-western sky,‘ horilon." , Policemen on duty ct thmtimo stated that the incident occurred I , scant compared the phenomenon t 11.25 p. m. and one polioegssr- to a comet he 1nd soon when in Afriolf , - ' " it was raining-at the time and ‘t9 gloss: a compliment guanine _ ____;., _ of,“ , I01‘ hfdfilfl tfid m ‘l: is ‘u ‘no: gate Mlflhfi oloudl about. "lllll not gig’ burst suddenly oi ,4 hioh were lit ‘I one? 6 lllllllitllfl the Synod Service, when the Rev- Dr. Jones ofQakmouat, Penn, U. IS. A. preached the sermon. It was s. splendid service-from the time the procession entered the Cathod- ral until fills Grace the Archbishop pronounced i. ialospinghon Wed- nesday ulzhl. Paul's’ Church was well tilled to hear an. addreslron Missions from Rev. Dr. ‘Jones and also an address from 1717.11. ll‘. Mun- roe. Superintendent l__ot dilducstion. Both addreslsesiwsrmpood. in the latter address illqspgakér, pointed out that Nova no, beach- ersasmallq-s u nanyother Province in . . unis, excepting Prince Edward island. - 4 The report ‘l’! llllducation in so far so ti. related to lltingilfiollege was presented bymiv- primal-e. who suoll- a way that it electrified the Many important matters w“. dismissed. during Synod dealings with Social &rvloe and diauging some of the Synod Canons. ~ Archdeacon, Annitsgo spoke ugly about the many dflstskes loll bod been mode and were still being made in regard to the mlulmtuts on run out mo. , ‘bile following were appointed to the Board of , rnors of the ‘ - lmtbll lhv. There are .61 students at Khan's O ‘AIIIIYGI. ‘f0!’ Hi0 lfllhlflfla ‘ Cohen-is srwlidm m studying “m II find there is somemm in vsnlcs who does not know Yours, $20.. Giovanni lPlsano." The Weather, Etc. Soda We SHALL SEE for. FtowsR-s roso '2 moderate northwest winds. fair. not much change in temperature. Tomato clear ... 62-42 iifontmslioir .. ... Quebec cloudy .. .. 56-40 Charlottetown cloudy . lfax f: May f-tldfitlmln, and west‘ w Notify at once. ll. N y heath yoked for September 6 Announcements Coming Events, Meetings’ Etc. "inquire Re Chronic DlloflQ 112 Prince Street. Dr. curt Don't delay. recovery in next tllioi month 428534811301 "Tracadle Cross Dramatic Oiub will present their nu;- "Lens iv- ers". in Marlbfiold Hall on ' - nesdsy. May 11th. Ladies with pies free. 5885 ii 7 8i , "The ‘New lwndon players will present their . comedy “The Village School _s' _ in New Marion Hall on ‘Wedn May 1.11m. 1i not fine will be ‘ Thursday. 5800i!‘ "Don't miss the three not . My. "Deacon Duiibl", at, Iitiver Hall. dim-tum uni‘ , Doors own ct 1.80. Mm! 25 and“; coats. Bale of . ‘ ."!h_l_orm ‘Wilhhf iqflflu w‘. nth‘ i figment em - "fiinnegulfi , £10; “fir. t lf ‘we w‘! ' 5S.“ $1001 ‘. _ 5nd‘ .' financial-i i. Q-QI. he . . Bu‘ dreoom- glvenloi, "attainments t fitoont%orondcttiio'nlal=