THE. CHARLQTTETCWN cannot-An E d n iiwdoorr-EE" R E_ I, Hospital _. A Annual Meeting mug meeting of _ali contri- niwrs to the Prl-nce unwind 1e- l‘ nil Hospital will be hold in St. ,;‘,,,,-, ‘parish uni‘ on Tuesday. p,‘ ism at s o'clock p. m. to.- the Aryptifli! of electing trustees and other ‘business as may be nuryughl m,- ihe government of the jbprslitlliiflli in accordance with the mp1, and for the transaction 0f such other butsiness as may be . rbt be ore I . broul. AD Western Guardian P-RETURNS HOME-Mr. J. E. Wyatt, KiC., ‘Stipendiary ‘Mugistratg for Summer-stile, has returned ‘home 11'1" M1 eniovobie visit to ‘Mon- tr-cul and other places. —LET WOMEN ALONE.—'l‘his was tbc title of u breezy comedy and the star offering at the Cuipitnl Theatre. Snmmerniile inst night. Tho story written for tho comedy gave complete entertainment to 1110111180 crowd which attended. A 5- HARRlSI The picture will be repented tn- 9125-5-1519011 ‘Secretary’ 111K111- 1\'11i‘-n everyone who enjoys a l good laugh should attend Supp y 1 " "m" M ~—~ representing ‘one twelfth f ll . main estimates, was (put thlroulzlii all stakes hnd received third read- (canadian Press) Inf: in the ‘llouse of Commons late "OTTcHVA, May 5.—A second iu- last llllliii. This sum covers public terim supply bill for ,$l15,93‘t.291.06 expenditures for the month of iMay. QPOOQ~FOO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Central, Guardian , i‘ .-. __ -' ' " DEVELOPED “SOMERSAULT TO LOVE" in H s AND 111911112 Memorial Hall tonight at 8 PRINTED v slvck- e124 PHOTOGRAPHS UNSIGNEIIL-icorrespondents are ENLARGEMEN-rs CRACWELL STUDIO | ‘ a 118s n reminded that all news items 137 ‘Gm-t Goof“ spa“ mulli- "bfl Blflllod» by the sender be- fore publishing, a note from North Bodsuue is ‘being held for senders frame. Clearly Proven Petition Should be Received 1C. H. ‘Cabnn, Conservative, St. l.awrence<St. George. ‘said the argu mcnts of the Prime ‘Minister and the Minister of National Defence clearly prove/d ‘that the fllotition PRESBYTERIAN CERVIOESP- The Bervices IOI‘ the affiliated Presbyterian churches of Long mv- er, Clifton and Grainvflls for sup. flay. May 9, will be as follows: Long River i1 a.m. Clifton New Lop. don) 2.30 and Granvilldiiiflb p.m. ‘Rel’- 301101111 C- Harrison. Miinisteg. ,____._ .\Irs. G. F, Huldbcson. who h s ‘been spending thefyvinter with her daughter. lilies ‘Dorothy in' liloiit- real, returned home Saturday night. ' should be r the Ilouse eived In order that 'hi: ‘become cognizant ,‘sition to render a (incision. How couldmny hon. member ‘pass judg- ment us to whether the ipetition was properly before the llouse un- til it hail been aware of what it twontained, The objection of tho Prime ‘lilinister was premature. The Right of a “Free Citizen" ‘lion. ILB. Bennett, Conservative, (‘algary West. stated that the ques- ilon raised Wm,- wlictlier a "free citizen has the right to petition parliament 0r not." it had been nriiiieil, he said. that a "free cit-i- ’ _ _ zen" could not petition parliament _ll'i“-‘ll1>’l"1y illfllillllilfl its ulloca- Iicuuitso there WllS already the lion of $301100 for this years mls- (‘Oilfis minim... suit “Mm, m0 Con. 111C111"? 111111 Benevolent work l111(i}il'()\'Dl‘il‘(i Elections Act. ‘Mr. Ben- Meehng 0f the United Church Presbytery who are seeking u. change of past-lamong other oral relationship are Messrsihsi. at the "z-ount, Mr. Kennedy ‘imoihroyli, ‘Brown. Christie. Mar-khad beiin ileclarcd I‘1i0('it‘ti with a tin, Smith, McNcvin, ‘Pcnwurdengmnjority of seventeen; but at Bruie n-nd McGowan. Mines, poll No. 4, although the Mr. ‘Geo. ‘lteailman was exaniIn-‘vote h-nd ‘been shown as twelve for allegations, Stflifkfi of its contents so as to be_in apo- Originals Coming To The Prince Edward Soon Canada's ‘famous ORIGINALS. that noted company of soldier en- tertainers which compnises all the most talented members of the or- li-zinal overseas Dunibells, are com- iiig to Charlottetown on May 17th and 18th to the Prince Edward Theatre. They are bringing the finest production of‘ their career which is known as "Thumbs UP" and contains every form of high class entertainment. Jimmie Goode, wsll_ known Charlottetown ‘boy. and better known Silii-i‘ as Canada's greatest blackiface comedian, ‘is ‘haick with this noted organization after is year's absence ‘from the stage. .llmmic's" unusual -droll style of idarkey charactenlzatiions ‘have put him iii the front rank of iblackface ‘comedians of the present day and he is an outstanding favourite i(‘.\'0l‘y\\'il(2l't3 from Vancouver (where lhc now makes -his home) to New- ililillNiilllld. and during the Origin- als recent Trans Continental tour when they smashed all records in ithc big cities from coast to coast, ‘Jimmie has ‘been greeted with un- prestraineil applause every tilmo the ‘appears on the stage. This year 'hn has a brand new ‘line of darkey divided this amount among the 35 nctt tbcn pron." ~d to reul the humour and‘ is a niOt. _ Cfilii-llvilllllolis of the Presbytery. ipctiiiou prrscntuzl y him on b-whzilfl Gene ‘Pearson, the “Male Galli 'llic ministers in the prcsliy'lei'ylui' .l. A. (Iollins, The petition ‘(lurci" and the world's greatest impersonator of ‘beaubiiful women, again has the opportunity of dis- playing a great number of marvell- '0iis gowns, ‘several of them import- ‘ctl from London, together with [several Huge Ostrich feather One Insertion ........ . . . . ... Four lnnertiono ‘ - - - - - ~ -- "'1 Der llnn of 5 word! Co par lino of ll wnrdn cd us lo his qualifications for tlielKfillneily. one huii-ilred and twenty- limo, an Ermine Wrap worth a Ministry of the United ‘Church and seven for Ray, Liberal candiduutehliittlc fortune which also came ii. was zigreeil in recommend him 111111 twenty-Ono for Collins, that atirom Bond Street, and the charm tain areas. Electric Power Gut Off t The power ‘stations iwers not sup- plying current during the day and the Ilnndou Hospital had all iil electric power cut off during the day. in some docks 100d in cold storage was in danger of spoiling for the same cause. Pleldo for More Constables ‘Sir William said he proposed to- night. to ask the community as a whole to enroll as special consta- bles in much larger numbers. The 7,500 original specials were already on duty and 3-025 more had been sworn _in_ during thefllasfxtwo days. |ln view of ‘the danger that would arise he had ldirectsih the ‘police not to allow a ‘projected mass pro- cession tonight into the heart of Landon unider the auspices of the Deptford branch of the Communist party and the National Unemploy~ ‘ed Workers committee. l \ Warn: Against Rumors llic wztrnctl iho ‘llouse and the country against alarmist rumors. There had ibeen rumors of riots here and there. The Ministerstat- ed that there was one small riot lust night in Poplar, one of tho Iandon suburbs. “l want the country as a whole ‘to stand firm In this grave crisis and not be excited or worried by rumors" he said. illc did not mention whether he bad heard latest roports oi.’ distur- bances, in Glasgow. Liverpool, ‘Leeds and Stoko-on-Trcni. r South Wales Quiet icnnoisr, ihlfly s.- Yesterday |§|‘hl Innertlonl . . . . . .. . . . . . .. 7e pol- llne of Li won]. ,, f‘ Agents “lantcd For Sale . I ' pokTRAiT AGENTS — WRITE FOR SALE- DISC DRILL SEED- for catalogue. United Art Ltd, 4 er. Apply Joseph 1i. Dover, liriinswick. Toronto. A. W. 131111511111111130- 21094-55431 MQQQQM|QK__ SEED OATS — FIVE HUNDRED i500) bus best seed oats for suio. —.l. A. Miller, French Fort. ENTS FOR ‘(figuring Machinery and Be Lzlvul (‘rciim Separators and supplies. _\]_ y, MacGowan, Kiluiulr_ P. 0093-5-5-51 u L 9061-51341. -——-€~——— FOE’ SALE-PURE-BRED YORK. “eons s rro pigs (both sex) bred from Mlscena’ best breeding pens in Canada 9105-5-5-3i ---——~—-—'——*— MB. u. n , v k, JNO. A. McDONALD, LAND SUR- .________".I y or ygyol‘, llermanville. 9020-5~1-1mo PLEA_SURE BOAT FOR SALE.— Bargain. 22 x 5. V bottom. Leslie Campbell, Cape Traverse. 9021-5-1-Si STRAYED FROM MV PREMISES about May 1st two white sheep. Anyoiic seeing or knowing of tlieu- wbcrezibout-s please notify John (lreonnn, Emerald R.R. 9107-5-4i STRAWBERRY VINES ‘Senator Dunlap) for sale. 50 (‘is per hundred. A. C. McAulay, Tracadlc Cross. 0053»5-Ii-2i FOR SALE-ONE HEAVY ourv portable steam sawmill, fully haw BRUNSWICK FARMS lit-re arc amazingly cheap nnd (NO. 1.] to the ‘Conference i..." Ordination. least one hundred and eleven With further reference to thoclectors at Bnule Mine. poll No.4 (Yhurclirllninn situation Pffbhhyifiryigllii voted for Collins. zifter a firming the right of the .R.0- Sent to Prison United (‘liurch to the property ut for Five Years Hunter River instructed its com- ‘T118 1101411011 filrllierdcclarcil mitlce to await further instruct-lib!!! 1111‘ (leblliy Telllfllllli; 0111091‘ ions. The situation at Kensing- 11i- 1311110 11111108. D011 Nll- 4. F. A- tnn is to be considered by the lgibbb. 11116116911 Cliflrgoil before the Prosrbyteryqq igom on ‘Rem-range.kupremc Court of Alberta with nient, us also the situation atlfllllllllllllfilllly destroying 80111111191‘ Cornwall. lof ballot. papers at that. poll, [Presbytery also expressed i'c-‘“l'l‘-"ll.lilll19"llY P11101112 11110 111B gret that as yet the non-Concurr-1111111"! 110K611 Pallets other than ing Presbytery has made no res-Allow authorized, by "law 1w ponse to the invitation issued six1"“"1‘"11i¥l111ll’" P11111115 ‘1115 11110111111 weeks iigo for n friendly confer- ‘"1 Ct-‘llillll ‘B09815. 1101111- 1-110 I191‘ church to confer with our Commli-Wlli? 0f ballots 0115i fll lllefllecll°ll tee in cases where hardship exislsql"! ‘Pence ll/fvel- q-he cnl“n‘itt0e “ppolflted for‘ 'Ihe petition had been presented .ihis purpose consists of Messrsil" the Imus‘? ""11 P99911911 ‘lJW-‘k l0 Wilson (chairman) ‘lfitzpairiclhi T119 the House by the clerk. .|m(,kh“rt_ gmrpng and Genrgewrlnre Jiindstei‘ had said that the Brown, with ‘Mr. l‘). T. lliggs as ‘lliitlfllilil! in case any of the zrbove find it impossible to art. itiou but the Prime Iiilnistens pre- cedents were merely the opinions with advantages of better trans- uqpipppd- [or ‘wk-k Sula “mp1 Presbytery ndjiiiirucd to meet "l l"1'l‘11i‘1‘"9/l1_0=1licrs of the‘ llousc. purtatlon. markets. etc. ‘Free cock 3pm,“ Meh-“|e_ pppppppfliiit (‘onicreiicc in Sackville tho last. V“ “f” leilmtmble that a “latter catalog. full information of 150 of May. 01 “"5 klml “llmllll 119mm" m“ selected fiirm bargains just out. Write for copy Alfrcd Burlcy & t‘o., Liinitcil, '46 Princess Si... Si. John, N. B. 0050-5-3-4l. r- Mule Help YVantcd writer in good condition. Apply Office of Col. D. A. MncKinnon between 2 and 5 P. M. 9056-5-3-5i. FOR SALE —- WOODWORKINlG COUNTRY Boy FOR ST°RE__ niuvxliinery. ti inch _four sided 5mm “gm usvi Gunydpnh niouIili-r. icuoiwi‘. 2-i inch planer ' hollow chisel. iiiortlsvr, biind 9075-54-31 . saw. saw iaililti, iiliili‘._ buzz plan- Cl‘. 1i h.p. motor, also shaftliig llllii hi-lli-ng. Apply 220 0r 270 Sydney» St. SIOIII-S-S-ii NANTED—-MAN TO WORK ON farm. tiood ivages. »-- Amos lindil. billion. 9095-5-5-4i BIG EARNINGS, STEADY EMU ‘ploymcnt for Barbers. Become i-npert in i4 weeks. Write Moler llarhcr College, Department "F"WANTED-A MAID. APPLY MRS. llrillfux. 3-l-ttsltfl 1i‘, W. 'i‘ltlinztrsh. 2 ilavllonil Si. ' 0117-5-6511 Fcmidc Ilclp \Vantcil .___.._ ______._. I FOX FARMER WANTED ATi iiiirii io take over Pox Farm with WANTED-NURSEMAID. . GOOD sonic capital. Fine- opportunltyi wages to right applicant. Apply \\'rlte A. '1‘. McConnell, 29 Jack. ‘Mr. Ben Wanner, 133 Kent. St. sun Strcul, ‘Portland, ‘Maine. 9192475451 9086-5-5-101. WANTED — THOROUGHLY EX- is.._._.- , porlenced housekeeper in coun- _ llledkal try homo. middle age‘! prefer- ~“'“'"'"_'“~‘"i‘f'*_'”'* rod, Write A. I). Brnhailt, Pow- PRACTICAL NURSES FRE m“. p_ E_ .|_ Spmppzgpp 011111111)’ earn $30 a week. ‘Learn by private (aorrespqudnnco course. WANTED__COOK AND HOUSE. (‘dialogue No. 23 l~‘roo. Royall mam’ no washing or1roning_ lbllrizo of Science. Toronto, Can- Elppmc gwvm Apply Mm J, M, MA _____ 3'1"- N. 146461 Robinson, Rotbesay, N. S. ‘“.~'<———_?—i,~—— 8997-4-30-0l TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURS- rs. (Iiilo liospltnf iiovcrhlll. w A N T E. 0 _.. i-iouszxzizmza 1111101- 'l‘iirr~o years‘ course. Af- middle-aged woman preferred. "llflilon with ‘Providence City References required. State wages llfifliiltal. Eight hour dsyI Aliow- wanted. (One in family.) Apply nut-e $15 monthly. One hour ll. MnoKlnnon, Bredalbane. from Boston. For flirtber in- 90iIi-5-3-5i. formation apply’ to Superintend- "111- - 9057-5-3-7l. . wi- ' Situaition Vacant \Vantcd - i~i BRIGHT MAN OR WOMAN to sell popular line household necessities and toilet articles: big commission; experience Vor WANTED-ALL KINDS OF FARM produce. including butter. eggs, "illlltry. pork, veal. lamb and mut- I .'"l1- Always a market.’ J. Arnold capital unnecessary. Braklley? lllbbun. Wholesale, Saint John. Ggrretgop, Idmited, Brantford Now Brunswick." , 902315-1401. yo“ o. v. Apl, 2742i To Lei: TO LET-HOUSETIIODERN CON- v-enlences. Apply 16 ‘Spring Park ppm il-121-5-tl-4l ‘FURNISHED House ‘ro LET ‘- one... Hotel. ~ conveniences. Garage. Phone 534 0r apply 79 Hillsboro 98123 ' Since taking “o... this, ,,Hoiol we, have‘ open!“ many’ thousands’ of, doling: in "ruin and i...,.... It: ll now the flout Hotel of ltl .011“ In the Maritime Prov- lml- it nppoio to thou WM want a ‘ comfortable ‘Hotel and splendid tibia Ind, . nxoollont sari/loo at o moder- - In prion. 1 AUCTION SALE i Auction sole of stock, cmp_uni1 mptgments at J-liarry Mortimero l! Watorvale, Saturday. IMIY 3111. 11i- 1 ' . s, public auction Bil listing of two horses, g1, poultry. . . ._ Rllu 88.00 a djy.“ ' x h Charlottetown: 1 ,;;.;;;3eg1 pagan“, 6mm HOtQI 1 "Silo positive. No reserve. Terms "Wlm" i“ “'6' nAnnv MORTIMER. FOR SALE-REMINGTON TYPE- ‘No. 93 Cumberland SL, modern. stibject of‘.ac-riminous‘ discussion. Fights to Hold (Continued from page 1.) ,i1uire into only one thing, "Were Jmore votes cast for Collins than iKo-iinrdy?" Contended House Had Authority ‘Mr. Bennett contended that the __|‘llouse still hail the authority t.o de- termine whether or not an official ‘right to BXlllllillB lhdcoinlutrt of they“ U1“ 11""“Fpliclllnlmg “W” or ‘deputy receiving officer who was afielmiy "111111111115 °rfl°°l'_"l'5ch“rg' lservaiit 0t‘ parliament. ,'i‘he IIousegfillllfihliitlfillzftyfir“:hgfillyllngikzgelggg was not bring itskcd to determine _ _ v _. V , _ iwlietlici‘ the votes (iitSi. in Peace liiv‘mlltgzililillgwffl llliglqvnlélllhzfilsleéti‘ or lust October were honest votes H“, Opium, m» u... IMO Chiéf or not, unr wus the conduct of (HULJUSUUGI Sh. Louis Dnvpwp that H“, or Mr. Kennedy or his zigcnt undcnnpuse of (jpmpmps Bu“ retained CXillllllltliiOll. The ‘House was reallyjluqgdipggo" nver its own "wears concerned with the question WhoUSir Wilfred ‘Lauricr hail expressed was clci-leil in Ponce River as n rc-;tlio some opln-ion in 1912. suit of the votes‘ that. were cast,‘ A Premium on Rascality honestly or ‘otherwise, The Prime. The petition was bclorc the Minister was ugkjng the Spgakgrliiflllfif) to hi: sent to the committee in my mug mp very first map lpon privileges and elections. There such a matter ohou-iii not. be tirkon was no charge usaluotiMr- Kennedy by the ‘llouse of Commons; that thofillll M“ Belmel-l- 11° 118d 11101111118 llonso should n-ot even have an owl" *1” will‘ ll- "-1 M“ 11111311111 11"}! portuniiy of ruferriiii! to Ibo cmn-‘llwro ifhmflll 11° "ll-lfcllmls l" 111"‘ itiittce on eloctionseuch a petition "m" (Hllhnsl hrhlgflll“ m“ "““"_,l“ as that. now under discussion. llmtlililr uiih‘,lnlll'_ mifuhlul’ 1" ‘ll-on. Ii. M. iMacihiniiltl lhouglith. ML" still“! MI‘ Iglolmufu‘ that tho whole qur-sion was \vhcth-~,1 )1.‘ it“? 'f'j,;_°“- "Tie 1' l‘ 11"" er or not the matter mititnintvil in" "LO 1M "mmn s n Co“ “om not hcurd. ii wouli b: lat-in ‘l. the poiltinrt ‘came within the ‘piir- nprumilu" o" ruficulutyi.‘ p g ' view of the elections committee. --- —~~- >- whcthcr or not the ilousc hail i110 " ".?.?..T.f'* CALLB-ECK-vfl the Prince ‘County llnspital on ‘May 5th io Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Cnllbcdk, Summcrsidc Tito (Jddfcllows ChiimpIoii, 1925126. ilowling "Foam. n amp (‘fly Dengue lhcrcby i-hnllengc tbc Curinoily Firi- DEATl-qs to a friendly match. to be played __.__. on Y. M. C. A. Alleys. Date to MciNNI‘$--<At the _(!ity Hospital-ill‘ iiffilllllfiil- May 2nd. 192s. Arthur J-oscph aged] A. 0. s. GUJL. Guni- ton months. son of P. J. and iMrs. liiclnnls. Port Borden. P.E.‘l. 1 II TIT :—-—--- McLEOD.—0n "may s. 192s Miss] I‘ ‘ii " * Elizabeth McLeod axed s2, Funeral took place to South Granville on 1p}! Wvadriesdrryq-iltiny-Sth/at two o'clock. -"-‘ ‘ In Memoriam In loving memory 1 of buir dear Moths‘; Mrl. Jamel‘, M. “Duifjfy. - 1 \ 1 i Kik ',‘h drum,’ _e.~ I MI"y1i1'l1.‘1u9Z°.‘-3” Wqg"'!"" , See 0111‘ Klnkorn Cemetery softly eleep-_| New Stock of. t n . . ‘ _ , . - ,- a . where thqlfgraub gently waves ., g 1 _- Lie; the one we ‘loved no dearly ' ‘ In her lonely. silent grave. She will never ‘be forgotten Never Ihlil her volume , fade, Sweetest thoughh will IIWIyI linger, ’ Around the grove where she I: laid. ‘nssnrso ‘my "rt-Hi; , ‘FAMILY i KODAKS BROWNIE CAMERAS _ and ‘ EASTMAN SUPPLIES Developing ‘and ‘E p Printing ‘gas-m PROMPT u-‘islcéistinnta /° ' f Special attention qlvon to ENLARGEMENTS-Get our prion. N.D.MA¢L:AN“ ' Wntervnto, W" MQQUAID, Manager . | A p n .|-_' ~ ~ ‘-.i.i~.:iir-r llugiifgggugfio Church lliiion Act, again Cnrdiilily‘Tlll-‘ petition ‘further declared iha!-5B1‘1‘l‘=511"1l<l" Wblcb '35 fl 11°l- Evely- invites our brethren of the sistciqnl- 110111115 11341 109911195 L119 111111-1011‘? 151119111119" B0115 911571191911” House should not receive the pot-- Parliament was being asked to en- tHAllENW "ergency tram‘ car with lumps 0i.’ E‘ ieers in Mlallasey, a suburb of ‘Liv- fne fellow-strip yolunitedrs". Oonditionilf r rdini, til! railways wereimpmvelsip oer.‘ pgiqsqd quietly throughout South Wales. The Cardiff evening papers were published in the usual form. |of varied colored wigs from Paris. ‘Mr. Pearson's songs are all gems. sum: as only this wonderful artist |cnu sing them. His repertoire v-illtfilliiefl the waltz song from ("Iiomeo and Juliet". "l want _someone to love me". Starlight Nialdeu", “ Come sing to me" and =“Love's old sweet song". Bob Anderson. the Company's inimitable Loncashire comedian, ‘is one of the leading lights of the Originals revue, and keeps the laudieuce in screams of laughter every moment ho is on the stage. I.\lr. Anderson's song hits include lib/e famous “Could Lloyd George \ Clerical Staffs Unload ‘Mlauretanla llllYli/HOIITII, ‘May 5.—-<The oom- binedclerical staffs of the Cunard rind White Star lines began unload- ing thc Mauretania u-pon its arrival here last evening. The passengers were taken to London in chara- batics. Cheenful Message Broadcast ‘women, lMay 5.—The ‘cohimisl once regarding property riglitrpiillbu declared, bud been fouudyilo ‘it’! “I'm tickled to death", and and sineehiiis stiggestion has beeirsuiliy of‘ these charges and sent- 11w ‘Sbleflllllhgly ‘funny Old Maid sioner of Police bfftlfltlcrillfli. gin? enflmdyedwby amendment h, the sliced to five years in penitentiary. 11111111191‘ W11)’ H111 1 Blwflyfl lbfimmlllllg a 31-3 9mm“ ° l e e 9'3 that the situation throughout the country was satisfactory. He said no serious rioting had been report- ed. ation of the old Woman. thiis year ilie is even funnier than last. i Magnificent costumes. correct ‘ziurl adequate stage lighting with lsilk and plush curtains, side split.- ‘ting comedy silociiches, deliillbi-llll‘ ‘fiancee, and the finest singing‘ Situation In Ireland JJELFAIST- May 5.—O’\ving to the r i f iii i I t ‘company that comes to Chnrlotte-‘zfjlpixggnnzlyiéarzip 35d sglghieusalxfl 101m‘ “re but ‘brew tenures ‘vh-M‘ iall mail communication between ‘may be lllBllillOlletl in connection “he ‘Irish Free state and Great Hm ‘Yfheu‘fiplrlmi?{lfilfigzliigedgnliifiitch.has been suspended until fur- iu ' . “uccess everywhere and pvm-yfiither notice. Belfast is still getting one m this cny Wm “Yam w See nuthiiie bundled dockmen and cart th m this tme. . ‘ ' ‘ ' 1‘ e -——-¢0->—~— ers are now unemployed in Dublin. By this evening tour thousand i A wo ld‘ be idle. _ ‘ he [Hater-Government is taking," (cgnflnucd from page 1.) 31921051781193‘ with food and coal -— o ' . mlttce, either in Brussels or Loud- oii in a fcw days, at which B11119 decisions may ibe taken. lii this respect he recalls that at ‘LONDON. May 5.—'l‘he ‘Ilousn of the last nicctiiii; of the 60111111111013 Commons rose at 6.55 p. m. wiib- ut (iencva it was decided that tho out. inking any deilnitc steps tor| iloclzirziiitin of an international rggpgning pegqflntlnpg bpiwegn strike must be envisaged In sub‘ the government and‘ the strikers. i port of a national stilke of the "Can't you do (something toward: importiiiicti of that which has now a settlement?" Ramsay MacDonald‘ ,becn called in Great Britain. ‘former Labor Drcmifll‘. implored‘ ' the Ilouse just before its rising. lie faced Premier Baldwin and the mourbers oi’ the Cabinet rangcd on, the government bench opposite him as he spoke. ' i Mr. ‘MacDonald said. that he was‘ not speaking for the Trades Union; Appeal by Ramsay MacDonald I Reports Denied V MONDON, ‘May 5,-Rcports that ‘negotiations for settlement of tho istrike had been reopened ivcre ca- tegorically denied at Labor head- uarters this afternoon. i I ‘q ‘i: but from hi own heart‘ ‘H°°¢l 9m!" A"°"°" l" ‘he Clyde lltrlixfilglr-SSQDG visualized she eventual-l ' ‘llillllfiiow- Mal’ 5TH‘ M‘ S‘ ities if the strike should continue. ‘flood, mammoth cruiser of tlic liritlsb Navy arrived today l" 111° Foo,’ suppu" n.1,...“ lower Clyde River and drflllllikl n11- i-hm- bosidb li_ M. ‘s. wsrsniie- 11- M S. (fnmus hiid piocociletl up the river to this city. LONDON, May 5.——1'l‘he nation remains calm and confident in tho face of the national crisis," an of- ficinl spokesman "for the govern- ment informed the press at six-thir |ty tonight Food and fuel su‘pplys "sufficient for many weeks" were Hissureil he declared. United Church (Continued from page 1.) Strikers Attack Tram Car iii-mos. ‘Idng, May 5-»—~$i1vi"1=11 thousand strikers attacked an om- coal. and stones bcrc today The windows of tho car were smashed. Some of the nflsfluniierfl had narrow escapes from injury. i Bus Drivers Attacked LIVERPOOL. May 5.-<rieeiistns’_,..n,_._ and h... ¢omin3 together of ‘attacked ibusses manned ‘by Vvlllbiibcvsc churches only cements this two policed Mrs. Maobeod 0i’ Su-mmei-slde drivers and gracefully responded on behalf of weretba Preobyteriisil The grand. old ‘hymn “O God of ‘Bethe?’ closed the dnan-gural service. m I ‘The first item of us new was slanmuntdhe appointing of the several com- ‘ flniittoes in followsz- w . — - . t- ‘ IDN'DON' M“ 5'41" wnnam1mgzildiirgbhigrngtsnlftiverlliréonveiazaor ‘Joynsonliidks. ‘Home Secijetaryuwrg‘ Impha" Emma Mm Moorm made a statement in the ‘House of,‘ ' Qcnpool this afternoon. fmeu were injured. the fi-onductors df the 11115885 ,roughly handled Secretary's ‘l Home ‘ Statement Charlottetown‘: M11. Stinling, Mon- ‘w use troops w mfllnlfllfl lwivlmiawimn. ‘Charlottebownf Miss Sir William said the governmentii 1...], Hun-tor imver and iMiss Jane deemed vital. He designated such Greminilfl WBN P9341 "by Ml‘!- pPort oi London. the transport of“? N> B‘ “'1'?"m' Mum ‘blvwh- with loud cheers from the Consor- M“ J J‘ “on” ‘or Mm‘ tiona throughout Uondon were delegama mm “fiction” "m. i i 00400-0 Nomination for Colt L. J. Reddln. L. J. Reddln. Tyndale Sem _. P99599999?‘ JAMES PENDE with nrayc-r by Mrs. Freetown. John Profltt ‘ AFTERNOON SESSION The afternoon session opened at two o'clock with MrsyL. l‘). ‘Booth- royil presiding and Mrs A, l, Matheson, O'Leary acting as secre- tary. Miss White of Charlotte- town led the devotions opening Wllll 1110 BlnEi-ng of hymn "O Thou who cainest from above" followed . by scripture reading and n ‘very beautiful talk on the verse “For unto us a God is born" closing with i1 very earnest prayer. Mrs ‘Newsome. ‘Charlottetown read the minutes or morning ses- sion which were adopted as read. ‘Mrs MacNair rend an address of welcome on behalf of Trinity Unit- ed Church which was very fitting ly responded to by Mrs Allan of Suminerside and Mrs A W. Rolbertson of Kensington. Mrs Geo. Gordon, Albcrton pre- sented the following resolution: l more that the representative oi this IPreeibyterial to Conferenci- Branch ask that the date of meet- ing of P. E [island "Presbytcrlal 01c changed if possible t0 last week in June as that ‘date would lbemore suitable for the people of P E. ~15- lnnil. Mns Sanford read and mode explanation oi‘ the suggested constitution of the W M. Society of the United Church a‘: amended by ‘the interim ‘boa/rd A solo by Mrs J. J Stewart "How lovely are Thy dwellings" acqpm. pnnicd by -Prof Fletcher was very beautifully rendered and much ap- prcciatctl. The nominating committee with Mrs Ws-stmorelantl as convener re- ported ii follows; w President-Mrs. Neil MacLood. ‘iummcrside 1st Vice‘ Pres.——Mrs W. A. Thompson, ‘Charlottetown 2nd Vice Pres.-—Mrs J. A. Moore Charlottetown . 3rd Vice Pres-Mrs Lockhart. Souris ' 4th Vice Freer-Mrs Adams, Lot 16 ‘Corr. Sec'y-Mrs A. J Matheson O'Leary ‘Rec. 'Soc'y——Mrs Newsome. Char- lottetown 'l‘roafiiircr- Miss Lawson, Char- lottetown Sccnol‘ T. P. Work —-Miss Elma Izlnmun, North Tryon ‘Soc'y or Children's Work— Mrs Keith ‘Boswell, Victoria ISupt. Asso. ‘Helper-Mrs Wm. Clarke - Supply Sco'y—~Mrs don_ Albcrton Sec‘y Missionary Monthly --Mrs D. M. McLeod, Hunter ‘River Supt. Christian Stewardship — M"! D- K R0115. North Bedeque ‘Strangers Sec-Mrs Westmoro- land, Vernon , Home Mission Sec-Mrs Sterl- ing. iMontague The installation of officers next took place and Mrs (Rem) Spencer offered installation prayer. The appointment of represent- atives to Cohference Branch which 11186124 Ht Trlir0. ‘N. »S-. June 1st. 21nd and 3rd resulted as follows»- Mrs iF. E. ‘Boothroyd, iSummerside Mrs J. M. _Mscl.eod_ St. Peters; ‘Mrs E. M. ‘Aitken, New Glasgow; Mrs J. M. Martin. Lot 18; Mrs ‘Horace Wright, Bedoquo; Mfg Webster. Marie; Mrs. Bruce. EVENING SESSION George Gor- The evening session whiclrwas largely attended was presided over by Dr. Ramsay. Prlyor was offered by lRev D. K. Ross of Bede- que." Mrs A. J. Matheson present- ed some resolutions and the re- port ot the credential committee showing a total of 165 delegates and visitors _ Mrs Sanford who during the day meetings had endeared herself to the delegates by her charm of manner and ready help in nil prob- lama was listened to with close nt- IIEW iiiiiiiiii niicias Under _-IZ--O-J--.--—- ‘Myron McArthur, Kensinqton. W. B. McArthur, Kenslngton. Geo. R. Hooper. Charlottetown. J, w, ‘O'Brien, Elmudaie. Dr.J.S. Jenkins, Charlottetown. William Toombl, Kcnslngton. Layton Rogers. Kenlingtom Next payment June 1st. Five horses required to start. IMhnagement reserves right to change declare off or re arrange classes for any sufficient reason. ++o4+o+4++ o+vo§o¢+>0+4 O-Q§§O4+§O§ 1t Stake — 3 Years a “<1 Charlottetown. Charlottetown. pie, Kenslngton. RGAST, Secretary. ,\\'ithii\. 0t 400.000 women in the United Church only 200.000 are en- rolled in the W. M. S. HYmll “Jesus Saves" was sun8- Rev, A, N Gillis of Malpoque In a most eloquent address pointed out the contribution tbflt W0l11011 have made to Missions ever slnco the inception of the movemsbt- Two months before Carey 11189111811 ills first convert in India. the Bos- ton Female Society for Missionary progress was organized. Twenl-Y- ithrce years before John Goddiu. lclt for the new ilclbrides, there was organized in the historic church at itlalpfilllle m9 Prlncil‘. town Female Society for prODOSEP ing the gospel a grout) 0i Wilme“ whose zeal for missionary work in the inspiration of those who 10T- lo\v them. Mr Giliis pointed 0111 that the Missionary movement l5 the one most important in the world today. Jesus was a world fhiissionnry, and his HD9931 will" ‘is world-wide. An unparalleled ‘opportunity presents itself to the {United Church of Canada to held u-nite u illstrutated world. The ‘nations are being brouillli- 1"‘ gcther and there is the convlcllflll that only the gospel of Jesus alone will save the world. Mr. GIIIiS concluded by remindl115 1115 511111‘ emu o; the [ask of Chrlstiauizini; ‘the world is ‘beyond human strength. Our help is in Jesus who is able~able to save to the uttcrmoi-it all those who come t0 God throui-Zh him. 4 'l‘he music under the direction of Prof. Fletcher was oiiDQClBllY anpfnprllllfi A quartette entitled “Still, Still with Theo" was 1'81? fcellngly rendered and an 11111110171» ljflnlpofiPd hyx-Proi. Fletcher for the occ sion contributed greatly to the success of the meeting. The meeting closed by U1‘- ltamsay pronouncing the bonodio- lion. ‘ ...-.“..~.‘ -,. . .-~=...,... . ..-,.- -.. .- _ _.__..____q_ WARTS Apply Mlnard's freely and ‘ often. Also splendid for corus and bunions. 141N111; f? 11175” , 39 Queen Strut Ch...‘ tetovm, P. E. POTATOES Agent for the SHARPLES CREAM BEPARATORC Extra parts on hand. Write or. phone 78! or 938 00418040404 moooooowo-o» ._...,. .-,-.-_,_,__4 ' Hotel Victoria One of the largest and but equipped Hotels In Enter-n Canada. Contains 120 rooms. '44 1f which have private bathe. Completely nnqvflqd in the pat low yolrl. Few Hotels throughout Council and the United sum have tention as she spoke on "A World Task". Under the symbol o! the "flitting" into a new home she pictured the union of the women of the W. M. S. and the “world- pictureo visible through the wind- OWI 0f their new house. Graphic and tragic were her word-point- ingo of scenes in Chin; Ind Africa, Koren. and fair ibrmolo iCommons this afternoon yvhichmmne: M," Admin, my 15; Mm ‘hearers interpreted as meanlnttq fl_ rpm-lop, chgfloflgtowfl ‘that the Government was Df6l>1iT9ll| (Zretieutinl ‘Com -— Miss Louise lot vital importance such as the Lnnhzp gammy, panda, railways if necessary. PFC“! Com-Mrs. D. M. Mac- iwas empowered’ to call on the JlaiNutt. iMalpeque. Crown forces to assist ‘maintain (“riu-riesieo and Resolutions -Mrs any services that the government Neil hiaclzeod, Mn. Weotmorelnnd. 1 | {I n ' | t .l\\"»:etmoreland from -Mil'6. W. A. Zfiilclectiefnthilalselficltfigali eyhd illilgciliaetili-iTllilllllmillli- afslllll" ‘$11114; sllm‘ col plant and machinery of thellnershl‘ d“ ch n0" ‘ce N!" M I lBrief surveys of the work of the [gqltzzymafrflzgs°°““““““°° d m“ ‘Uniting w. M. Societies were il-Iis pronouncement was greeted ‘Nani NH!‘ Moore’ m“ mung" votive madority llIIOiEW-Eiiyfl and ‘Mt-s. A. J. Macho- Tbe ‘Home Minister said that the , ' p - great bulk of the electric light sui- M" c“ w” mvwd“ l” b’ H M ‘ b‘ h section of the province. m" "I m "1 1" 1 °- 8°'9"1' _ Anwer vritteu- y Mn. Horton, ollemriovlns omit rinln and Murray llhrhpr, on - - u rdqblp" was rein by om. up“, needy outside mu. wiooowa; u emu‘, uq-nin‘ gm“ N9.“ well u the Indifference‘ of those Trinidad. British Guiana and in our hows Canada. “She lppooied , Proprietor! to t e women of t. o ohurontu _ m.’ h.“ n. ‘mnflh. ~01’, ' HARRY C. ‘DOWN, IIIIIQOI‘ It: lpllmlld table. Courtooul urvloo to all Gunm- Tolu- phonu In roomi- Rntu 04.00 to $.00 per dly, Charlottetown A Hotel C0,, Ltd. Ir. '~*i_'i~ f w