»`.\_.gP. -ip f 2‘ K _.i.. “Jn *fill -_ ~ gradually dispersed. While the dem- ‘i?1' - ' ff' , _rf-,$4 = »/X. ri . lla( ‘tl . _Aw l .v,- .\< ‘f€>‘='<~_”~ri~i :ie y ti* v llgliflgq .!*“».- 4; _ -at itat .=l~\_\_i i' init; , _ v »-fesa5~=-it seeps# . 'M f'-\.‘ . rf. ~ r_( kg , - A .\' , ,.\_. i..-‘i f. -v lf., lisa ro fi lie, 33;; iw 2'/ _, . 5 ln,-‘fl ‘ll ' ~ fliliwl lui ‘ 2'" up te” t 'T ~ -*~ no-= -L¢¢‘..3:',-iz ‘il rl/ i M .I 1~ FS -\ r sc *I -‘="?see2 Ali! .'- ' ‘i 1 .ful . l A ui'-'f .l» l ' il a.~'.’i“E»" f_;";,'lf'/' /2jil§§l-_" 1!-"=:f'l.‘ 11.1 :fin JV., ,' /,. '.»';l_-.’.';<.' I 4 i.'.”'.¢?-. PRI DE JACK HOLT RALPH ’ GRAVES - 3-W 16°. lb su. 1 s s.4s asc. izc. szu. MEN! -~ 1 \\ _Mt Her_Bestf`in_Tbis, ,modems/wybficbl, '.m'lz.'f1.‘}}i Wvulf/1: 'Too`Poor'in Love .np Klcm _Above Her 'flrfiumph hi 'iiaigbzfi ,....,;=,,<,s\_r-¢.see~*'“"»l iiseeiue NEW Palais RIIIDE EDWARD MONDAY ,A MATINEE 3.15--156, 37°- XNIG-lrr 1 .b s.4s-zap. ize, sn. . I _ ,.__.... _._.. DEAL OF WOMEN! IDOL ENNGTT “LADY WITH A PAST 1; ,_ ._ §S[1m'klzng!_ Dramatic.” gif.; J i . .'- Wlfh _Tang 0f N011/ Y07'kl dem) rushed into a theatre and _My _, ,. J, . , . _,_A 'and Ze5;fu[_§`/Ijfig ofpafim three Radcliffe Dormitorles, rang "ni,-, :" ”_` A _ in a false fire alarm from the i ‘gilt A ` '15 'tl B E N N Hawafd I-'“mP°01l l>l1ildln8. over- :.¢-;{».;i'fé‘, “Q51-'c ty., _ ' " V tumed an automobile in Harvard Y - .:.'?. , I Square and. finally. stormed a police J" . _" ` ‘ S \'»_..=-‘I J. '”"`f' " U " "' ‘fi ' M E T R 0 T 0 N E N E W S to rescue ther comrades li :GREAUCNS WQRN PARAMOUNT PICTORIAL Repulsed by p0lice. they sent a "§' “ Y FOX l~lU\'T-SILLY S 1_1 rf, 'ft »- " ' ' ‘ . yluriiouy y. (,~, -~_~1_._:.., .. . -_ '~ ---_-1-P" Shdwer of stones through two win- ilfii¥"'i§l d°WS in the D0llC¢ 5533103. then Fornier Islander Revisits City On Gfiicial Business Mr. Austin H. Carr, Toronto, secretary-treasurer of the Domin- ion Association of Chartered Ae- countants, formerly of North St. Elezinor's, this Province, is visiting the city in connection with his of- ficial duties. Though it is twenty- .three years since Mr. Carr was in Charlottetown last, he had the pleasure yesterday of meeting many old friends and associates, among whom were his former tea- chers, Dr. Robertson and Prof. Bennett of Prince of Wales Col- lege. Before accepting his present po- sition, Mr. Carr was director of extra. mural studies at Queen’s University, Kingston. Ont., and had previously been engaged in educational work in Calgary, Alta., where he was principal of the Commercial High School. I-le holds the degrees of C, A. and M. A. from Queen's University. Mr. Carr is making an official visit to the provincial institute of -Chartered Accountants which is i“All-BRAN LIVES ‘UP T0-REPIITATIDN" Her Constipation Overcome by This Delicious Cereal If you are troubled with constipa- lion, read Miss Bundy’s enthusiastic letter: ` “I would like to congratulate the one who discovered ALL,-Baan. It really does live up to its reputation when it is said to ‘relieve consti- potion! “I used to feel poor all the time »- just down and_ out - and after reading: nn advertisement in a mag- azine about Ar.l.-Blom I get a box. lt. has cvcriiiore Iiclpi-lI» nic, nnd It is not hard at all to eut.”- Miss Mary Bundy (zidtlress upon rc- quest). Laboratory tests .show AI.l,-BRAN brings two tiling;-‘ nr-i‘flr»rl to correct common constipation: “Hulk” to ox- ert-’»=c the intcsiirics; Vitamin li to help tone the intestinal tract. ALI.- ERAN also furnishes iron for the lood. The “hulk” in ALI.-BRAN is murh like that of lettuce. Within the cody, it forms u soft mass, , Gently, It clears the intestines of wastes. How much safer than tnkingxills and riru'1s»».=o often harmful. Ll.- BNAN is not hzzliit-fogming. Two tulllespoorifuls daily will overcome y-_mst types of constipation. If your ivitcstinnl trouble is not relieved 'his way, seo your doctor. 'Usn ns n eercnl, or in cooking. 'tceipcs on the red-and-green pack- igr-. At all growers. Made by riirllfvgg in London, Ontario. .- 5. affiliated with the Dominion body. Earlier in the week he visited St. Jolm to arrange for the annual meeting of the Association which takes place there in August. He leaves today on a week-end visit to his brother, Mr. H. V. Carr at North St. E1eanor‘s and ls schedul- ed to be in Halifax to deliver an address at the annual dinner of the Institute of Chartered Account- anis of New Brunswick on ‘Dues- ciny evening. The Dominion Association of Chartered Accountants has a mem- bership of 1500, representative of all parts of Canada. The members of the provincial institute number fourteen. Among Mr. Carr's happiest mem- ories are recollections of his stu- dent days at old Prince of Wales College, and of the personal friendships formed there. The news of the destruction of the Col- lege by fire reached him through the press while he was boarding a street car in Toronto. It seemed, he said. as if he had suffered a personal loss as he read the de- tails of the disaster. Mr. John Anderson, former Pro- vincial Auditor, accompanied Mr. Carr about Charlottetown yester- day. Among other places visited was the Harris Memorial Gallery. of which Mr. Carr expressed en- thusiastic appreciation. Though there have been many changes in Charlottetown since his last visit here, Mr. Carr feels quite at home. The layout of the streets and the old landmarks are still quite fresh in his memory. Shooting Stirs Miami Residents ‘i MIAMI, Fla., April 2l-A ro- mance between Mrs. J. M. Keith- Miller. Australian flier. and I-laden Clarke, 31. whom she leamed to love while he wrote a. history of her life, ended today with his mys- terious death from a pistol shot. Mrs. Keith-Miller was held ineommunicado in county jail af- ter the shooting, as was her flying partner for several years, Captain W. N. Lancaster, former British aviator. State attorney N. Vemon Haw- lihornc said he expected to ques- tion Mrs. Keith-Miller and '_ Lan- caster in detail regarding their knowledge of events connected with the shooting in the house oc- cupied by the trio in an exclusive Miami residential urea. Investigators said notes left by Clarke pointed conclusively to sul- cidc. Mrs, Ida Clyde Clarke, his mother, a University of Miami professor. agreed on this point and said her son had had financial DIIPI L lieu A /Stvpondouq __$od _'Story Thrills. and Magnificent Skipper. HATINII 3-00-180 Mo. IVI. 7AND8.45-26c,42¢. IN-“SIIIISET TRAIL sE1;i.AL.uuicoMeoY ~' - nuirmsu 3.15 , l - .mou'r1es.4s-zsc. izc. _ nuivruu. B _ momtmnhhmkmu “-$12.! luv; Richard Cromwell Noah Beary Sully Blanc 'Directed by Gootgc I. Soil: Eight bells on a Hell Ship! Aft, young lovers were parted by a Devil plotted mut' . E' ht b ll was NOT wlellli lg e S and an ouanoihif cumiii euinlilalii B.i¢n,inubg_ _ g -- e ~ lmeuuia¢n.f. ouomos naman! Tut. Phpen nao. °°°""’_”'“ _ _ Ea? E Gm YOUR d it buh ut G. H. nyluu, j. v - an use as nm_‘,_”._u_V §l@'.\'0N, Alta.. Avrllrwuh _ lac zsc. I at WEB UW t¥ lla Of $131163, hll Itlflbd ' 21"' all ID eh 1 cumin. an-vim l . ll” f;’:";u"n§f;" Apfu N, wum," ,, mu-uma; 'nniuuiu ip gather 11 A_ Mn wbeatley ltiver gi 3p_ from the bosomof the north: M. I-Iuntelr River at 'I P. M. ` ' "°°m‘ andlumf 'um' “P7” “dl paula!! roll. Bldium ruouu ass and have up ,repair °bl°°**'° °f 'eh' 'your clock. o. H. 'rayl°r.J°vl¢l1er.' ‘“'°"~' 3|g5.‘.”.~|_|_ lltll QIIIBUHU, _.sumo/iv seaviobs-New aiu- wind out an tl" ffl°8°°1 il” gow Church ol christ morning wer- UW# 0l1'°1°» Wh” l°°¢ "mm ship 11.00 A. M. eveninl 730 P-'lla nm!" "° “mm l'° l°°3t_hy also service in the Prodcrlctm llmmivl' d-lyl. GWSIP 3911' L‘¥°l3 church a.oo e. M. wm. G. qu'¢: the woes of the im vrmnecwrl lay, Mhuter. or ovuudb abd from points with ° és iii tit :f€= §¥§fe E g lllil Bmi-ll. imrtb west man away. gn-om. route travels 355 mu” mipnbb Buy iles , mother uiuu bday. umm _tnvellinz iv :iii lt iii; the or tba smith puma. when mu north and swinlrillf to the west- leave forthe lowerrlvcr points, Ind '1'bt1io'sIiioi-eao!t}roe.i:~fBou~I4ke llbrtllfltqenldisthosoutham md via. wrt Norman, where crude ollwof the Smith portage. which is it Wu dgwqvpfed 11 yearsggo, th! miles long. The _Smith portugal: mineralueekers travel from lid- rendered necessary by the npidl on I mow,n¢°_wuterwaysor.l4lol¢urray, theblavo River, ondlma I. |094 _ 1 From McMurray they travel 1.100 motor road. "i` tm mmnuoml ggduyd Niall: miles narthwest.to_1'lort Norman. Fort Resolution is on the south ”"°;W'§‘?{;*"2:me$“i;° 3 “um” °‘;’ ‘ wnmmand 5 -rp. mp mm mrs mu-bum to me or oi-cuz siuve_1.m, when *he °°“‘ ° “°’““'°’° mm” ' is has aoomues mak- S““““Y -*Pm 24”" Wm "° “‘ '°l‘ l°°° “ne” "°’°”“ th” 'nd °! sw 31?; zgtlalediscllucs bi imo hub.. miles was up luxe. lows: Hansville’ H A M' md -l' Wammyl' Am'-as the ww Prof. Alan E. Cameron, secrete-ry Hunter Bly. one of the °_°°Ml of Bloomfield '1 P. M. . I 111;” short springtime of me of the Research Council of Alberta. lpmspecting. activity on the #limos beueves thelons water route i.s,of Crest Bear Lake, hasarsdio CLYDE RIVER;-or, msulgg' mmm is mmm( ulhzipnrglvllllintillg lll¢€1y to carry the freight-supplies station and is 40 lpilea from mho 2ml;il::eilenl:l;de niveau will wid: age beglnnlns or the and me H Well as mlm” °°“lP' “Y- ’ ‘ uu-ui-and bluwihe 'planes will ----#- be at 3 P' M' “nd” s°h°°l M- “‘°"’ ”‘°“"‘ "my tm nal dawn bundle most or the express md ' of Sensational Heart Throbsl Columbia Ficluro Below, a shanghaied crew CRISS _ 2 P. M. oi the uwavwwrs’ =h°fi P°fi°‘1 2; ummm wma It p, quite prob- GYDSUIII Queen opportunity breaks. It swim in ‘_ ds th t the -d C0 ti rrrbnn ciin.nm.-:i\"s CLIN- in J and terminates “bln P'°f- °“‘“°"°“ ‘“ ' “ EVI elwe ll “U68 CR mn stride une the freight wi1l.be moved in and M. IC ts id TwnHa1l.'I‘ues- l bot thee dofseptem- 8 “mme” e 0 abmply I u n outona combination rlverand air, Q'1'rAw|A, April 22-(By The CROSSED Harvard Students On Rampage C E, MBS., April 22- Four students were arrested and considerable property damage was reported last night after a wild demonstration in which 3,000 Har- vard University undergraduates participated. During the disturbance the stu- tat on in an unsuccessful attempt onstration was at its height three leaf Sas bombs were hurled into the student ranks by police. _ EASTER PAGEANT An Easier pageant entitled "He Lives" was given inthe Marsh- field Baptist Chumh on March 28th by the M. B. S. G. The chai~ acter roles were portrayed very well and the music added greatly' to solernnity_ . The Platform was appropriately decorated with Easter lilies and the tomb in the centre helped to carry out the narrative. g Miriam, the blind girl, taken by MHI‘€11€l‘ile Terrell was well acted as Well as the character, Rebecca. the serving maid played by Mrs. Hector Jenkins. Philip, the rich YUUHE ruler, by Earl Foster merit- ed praise. Also Peter. who denied his Lord by ‘Rurpert Godfrey. John, another follower by Donald Mill and the Roman Soldier by Hector Jen- kins. The remalning characters, the Angel by Frances Munn, Mary Magdalene by Emily Foster and the other two women by Laura and Mabel S00tt completed the cast, The- musical number were as fol- lolwsi- ` Crude Oil ` Charlottetown, 59 crumb street. bpm,” of the miie wui sweep "ld ,A Il 26th, d ll! th llUWlll'lB . ay pr an 8 ' be' when me wa B transport system-‘That i=~liW11lcauuaish Prem-'rue remit ai travel by barge md 5°°W °l\ the,Chie! Justice Harvey of Alberta. rivers between Waterwlys and Rlleiinto the payment of $71,000, war and there be transhlpiled by ‘PlBD°,roparations in connection with the for movement to Echo BH? Bud three-master Nova Scotia Schoon- other points on Great Bear Lake- Ier, Gypsum Queen, will not be “Due to its geographical position. completed ip time tb be tabled in me is bound tb piuy un importantraruumeht ¢,hb'sessfou. part in the mineral development: Before completing his enquiry about the lake,” says Prof. Cameron the Chief Justice, it was learned in dealing with conditions in the ton'ght, plans to peruse certain re- terrltory. “Press despatches from cords in London and P°53lbly ex- Ottawa have indicated the Domln- amine some witness in the Old ion government is prepared to aid Colmtry. Chief Justice Harvey will in development of the area. Suchpwbably SBU 101' England next uid could take he better' ibm than month. Evidence has already been improving facilities at Rae. And taken by the Commissioner in Nova considerable improvement ls necess-;S°0¥l8. Ottawa and New Y0l'l!- Stn- bry. Adequate 1-.urborage is luck-'ator I-lance J.,Logaxi, Amherst, who ing, beth mr ‘planes bud bbuislaeted for captain Hatfield. eww Lake Marianne, on which Rae ls °f fh9-V°-§~9°l- In 0bllln`¥\8 Jlldlillwl situated, is exceedingly? bhuliuw and wr payment. or the rebarnilm was many mme “chartered i-och, go,-m[exam’ned in Ottawa early in March a real danger. A hydrogra/phlc ll Wl11-l1¢1'€°l~ll€d- ` survey is urgently needed, acoomp-I Evidence submitted to the repara- anied by a buoylng of all uncharted *'°” °°”‘ml”I°° , W” *H55 ffl" rocks and shallows. My own belief,S°h°°'”°l` hla 59°” Wl"P¢d°°d If lb that the present she bi the pbsf."=° Win! W’ GW” War- Sub- l.s entirely _inadequate and»anewf'°‘l“°\?tlY- certain fact.; were nite should be selected from aillbmughl *° 'light whim isuggealgd accurue hydmgmpmc sun,” of than that ~the~~ vessel had floundered ak ’ urs a , A ril 28th. Bi ortli Pole re on- Price Advances T” d Y p °"li.§lu?e¢ll. pu.-.s bfgiuin rua " ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED - fm ctnrs, sl!\8lY and in ’ Apru 22°(BY The A Chatham, Ontario despatch dated :li-ge'papr:;sel;.e wlll»1-lava traversed Canadian Press)-Increase in the April 13th' says, Annowwemeng of most of me seven or eight hum-lmd Price of crude oil, which has-ndvan-‘the m3a_gemem‘ of Mr, _ Mic, mu” around Harbor Bay' Echo ced 15 cents per barrel, was given Holmes to R_ev_ M; Bw” ml- Ba; mbme pdmt' conjure, Bay by John rrwih, President br the mn, MA, on., pastor or the md'H,mt,., 3,, They Wm have' M°C°l1 F1°°“i@m1<= 011 Company. Fu-si Presbyterian church, ohutham ,ima thu, wif., bpuinshnuture to Llmlted' "°d“Y “S the “’a5°“ Why has been made, me wedding to nuke gm, ,,, much bf the hidden wealth all oompanes advanced the Dricemmce in June_ as possible in the brief .period of gasoline one cent a gallon in all around Fort Norman and along the Canadian provinces with the ex- R005- Hm.;_Abou¢ 930 yesber.. shores at the three great Wide arms ception of British Columbia and the I day morning the firemen were mn. of me northern- mm Maritime Pr°vl“°Es° ed out for a roof fire at the res- .nm Mew, of pi-oppcctors l'es in Local gasoline prices today be-‘meme of ML George Huper, 304 the me nm_m_ Echo BW ,B sm” came 31 cents a gallon for high- Fitzroy Street. The blaze was ex( and 1” latitude so point 12 north ggadeeazld 28 cents for ordinary. a anguished with the,“s° of ,me une and lmglmde 117 point 3° west' or Thee; nprsilgrifiiudég uigcgix ccift' of hose. There was some damdle-_ within 50 miles of the swat Arctic provincial tax per gallon. ‘ THE BAPTIST A 'cBUBca_'_At clgcelzwn oi tae distance mere is mC'I';e vviuibiitaigllihggcblgiveq; 2:: the morning service tomorrow the a tmmc pr°b1em_ Wm, me mu. crease as the price there was slight- Rev' A' C' vincent Wm denver the head wer 250 mu” north or Ed' ly higer than in Montreal it was’ third of B series of sermons on Tae monton, the airline gap between stated ' |Seven Churches, taking as t e waterways md the mineral new ' theme of his address, Pergamoo. Dr. mwches aooodd mues_ Dm.,-ng the ' vlncentls “ming “Frm” ww be winter and early spring uiorlths the _ '_i"Wh° fimy fnemyfn' bAm;”3kthl::, only way in is by aeroplane, but in Tennis Honours lf.’},‘}§;°,,,, §,‘;f,,“‘§,’;,ff,_, .. G‘I,,,,,,§’§T, ,.0 summer the has ww we `°fl1;;' --- 1 » ,. ' . Mackenzie river over 1,500 mihu wnrrn smrncs, w. vu, April ff;"‘;'ihR°f'Lff;"°; ;f;§f,f1'”§;“‘,§‘,:,i¢hgth, leads to the ncbi. 'rheuu-= east shore br the north um. A,‘°“ “nd ”°* '*“’P°d°°‘|- 22-Ellsworth Vines and I-‘rank X. u ., e 'line route follows this river system P1`°P°l` °h°1°é`°f U75 me-°°”ld °“lY Shields. members of the United ;Z;,1lI1’ill:(:ul1xl;slll\Tyl, 8-B far as Great Slave Lake but 5° made-after careful ‘survey had States Davis Cup Team, today been conducted." A a place for chudmn_.. come with then strikes due north acrossthe joined their teammate, Wilmer A1- lake and follows a long chain of iison and Eugene Mccauliff 0 them and see. I lakes and rivers between Fort Rae. Yonkers, N. Y., in the semi-final 5-1-QCK. N01-E._A two ye” D14 on the north arm of Great Slave “mud °f the Mm” and DlX°“ Holstein Heifer Darkie Mercena I*°k¢- md Ure” Be" Lake- l°““’5 °“‘"“l"°“S“`¥’- "““S°“ “"5 vale Nb. 19e'rl9 bred bud owned by The” W0 f°“*"S-th° 1°“lr five’ MeCauliff won their places in the Howard callback' North Tryon' P_ link with its portage; and the bfllcket y€5if€l‘d2Y- E_ L just clmd he, msg, lmatiw 'plane route-will have to handle Vines afavlns brilliantly in spots. permd 1,, 365 day divmm M the all the ironic. height. express and eliminated C' °g°ry Mangm °f New R. O. P. with a production on tw'cs P°“¢“€¢f5» in and 0"* °'f ` Sfmt ,_ dw milking of 13,171, lm mm; Bear Lake for some time to come as lm°h°ldef» 6-1. 6-8. 6-4. 6-2- containing 54250 ]bs_ Bun”-_ M,-_ railway construction seems remote. Shields defeat€d Marcel RulIlv'1le Caubeck B150 quarned at the Whethgp by the yall-flyer ygubggr °f Mbnlfeal- Canadian D8*/iS CUP 55|-ne time the mntu;-pd ww Aggie vis air, the race into Great Bear "l“y"" I" Slflaghl -'mf 64- 6* °'°~ veemuh vale Nb. 'loiai with a pm- I-“ke -will be keen McMurray. -*--- auction in sas ny division tml- three mile# beywd the end of steel- " . uh; 16,034 - ibg, milk containing and Waterways will vie for hopping Wm you lend milifjr wx;'?“D°a“' 742.50 lbs. Butter living her an Off honors, and sofar the more ML Dean: _,I hope you dlmyt average testo! 3.69 p. c. fat. ngtohzliuseéttlzznegta h:.s tFl`;etedge. Located on me northwest um of!" Eumpe' , _ want to whip your dottgle with it!" ::SURPRlSI`NG prices for a. gen- from Edmonton tile dlstadcekaig Cin” slave Lake Iles the outpmtl Republican and Demoaatw Reg.: "oh, he; I waht it for the pine Red me -re., The New Red lm miles Qmmn me Alberta ;>uc1;<;r!t ;a¢;1eF;;ciliZni-zianaifdlggggizlisrinoh capitol Hin have let own they are against rati- Battling For ` British 'Budget . Pleases Washington i Prof. Cameron also believes Rae WWASI-l'ING'1’ON. i Alllfil 22 - »should be connected by wlrelen with 9-shlnf. l'°“ °m° 914°!" \‘¢°°lV¢d the permanent northern service. with “°°l°°“l’l° °°“‘f“°¢l°“ l°¢°Y'| A dozen outposts and settlements|°“"°“n°°m°"l “ll mud” ""3 lie along the route from WaterwaysI°mls5I°“ °1 debt l’“y“‘°“I's fmm and Mc'Mu;ray into the new mining,°h° new Bflmh blldget dm n°I‘ mlm The “.1 temumw’ Water constitute a declaration of policy. ways, boasts a summer population' Bélhtx ’;'e;:';:;":gf1’;n?b°;er;;1 f 150 and, linked lth MoMu , ._ ; 8ainin8 in impovlltance- ‘Plla.rrlllZs:g:i:'m°' an admmm"u°n 'p°k°°` | . rs.°;1.n"‘.*:°‘.‘;..‘::.‘“‘:.i°:..;‘;: -» me - Neville' Chamberlain. Chancellor Be" Lake' M°M“"°°l' ls “ "'l"l"l“3'n¢ the British Exchequer. was gen- villagel on the Clearwater- and emuy new pted at the capital as Athabasca rivers .and is the centre assmance that no gem,” mo" °‘ lm l" and sand mmmg 1“d“5t"Y for an extension of the moratorium “nd “lt l“d“"l"7‘ is to be made by the debtor nations T _ Mk. N. J., the United States indoor Little Reg: While Shepherds watched their flocks, Chorus. 'Tis Midnisht and on olives BMW. Chorus. Jesus is standing in Pilates Hall, S010. Bars. Mll. O Galilee, Chorus, ‘ l A‘most Pursuaded, Chorus. Al°’1'19» Dll¢l. Sara Mill and Mrs. Vernon Gamhum, Watchman Tell us of the Night, Duet. Jessie and Ludlow Jenkins. Nailed to the cross, chorus, He Arose, Chorus. ' Ha is R'sen, Solo. Jessie Jenkins. 'U10' your sins be as Scarlet- Quartette, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Gamhum, Missie and Hector Jen- kins. Y Hallelujah Chorus,-Chants, _,Mig assertion the young man took his own life. Letters found by the investigp. tors included one from the wo- man flier to Lancaster, then in St. Louis, and one from clprke go Lancaster. Each told of Clarke's and her intention to marry as the result of a romance that blossom- ed as they collaborated in the pre- paration of her life story he was writing. J. B. Rowland. investigator for the state attomey's office. said to- night that correspondence found in the Keith-Miller home indicat- ed that Lancaster had been under contract to transport Chinese from Mexico to a boat that would in nu-h land them in the United States. The vessel, described ao' the Kin was worries. Mrs. Keith-Miller and l Lancaster were vehement in their _ gfisher, recently reported stolen from here, and iam- wg; lit for her!” cream. Mummy asked me to whip Rose B,-own Labello 1 20° h "_ ' ' K “ Y “ °'*PllP°1 the Dl'°8ll¢ctors travel to Rivers, and supplies are transfenedification of a new moratorium _ of pound. . ’ MMUHIY. thence thgi head nbrthmat this point to shallow craft cap- b debt cancellation, "Now we 1 ' can own a _ ` “‘““ M¢LAuc->|-ii.|N- Buick" NEW thousands of families are saying, “Now we om own a McLaughlin-Buick". For today n new McLaughlin- Buick Straight Eight com no pinch less than you might expect* Of courle, it’s l McLaughlin-Buick through Iien you buy a car. bearing this emblem, you noi: only gel: V the utmost in motor car value,- I>uI: you provide gainful employ- ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,__,,,,,, ,,,,_,,, ' ‘ Control-roomy, luxurious menl: for a Canadian Workman §.“';.2.'.‘.§.f’.‘3.iIf‘§‘.l‘.l’..‘.‘.‘i.'f3i.‘.‘i.‘§ For an average o days .V . O .amu¢»iuaM¢i..ucbub. Buick'| thorough-going qual- ity makes ownership n lasting ses me New cANAo|AN;bu|Lr Msuiusuuu-aulcx smuel-|1' sisms A1' oun snownoouls =<> _ >-c i°y- _ *$|Lio5 ' ' A. Home 69° Co. Prince Motors STANDARD s|;oAN_ Charlottetown ~ ’ Summerside u»¢..»{¢u¢vy. o.lbzma~_, mu uw. au an cord Invited to Dealers for Prince \E¢lw`ard Island aus crgslitocnmovulin located at Bimini. - l main nu ol our Deland Payment pIan.8maIlmon|hlyamounu|prnd 1' I-l nl \ ~ Z .» 1 A ' ' ` ` . l / ~. . . . _ . .. . ' '- > -.J ._,,_.,~;,.-;,~;L»t traffiediverts to~1'\:rrt Rao, 1501 .3 l` 'a 5 L_=i;.¢sub_ l 1’ _ <9