‘l ! l MAXIMS ' or A MAXIMS MERCHANT °"' “ “ MERCHANT A man of Impulse ls afraid of the staying power of his party. M Annuul fluhacrlpllurlu Deliver d . By Ilall. Canada uml U. n, Ac “fig,” The Pe CHARLOTTETOWN, C >)7%/ //// oples Pa Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew Read by Everybody Per ne-e- . Open Season For Bass And Muskalonge (Special to the Guardian) Y- IIlIMPINBl , ill 5 E WAS.-. .. ‘Hillifllltil ltawa confirming all the changes in regulations recommended recently by the fish and game committee 5f zthe Ontario legislature. Oi interest" . among these is an open season from Member for Nanaimo, B- C’ S3113 It W35 110 six black bass, instead of eight, and P l e a ls e a two muskalong instead of four. Group of Western? Farmers That This’ l-luly 1 to September a instead oi ‘November 30. for Action Was Taken. 1 l (From our own CvnICSPOhdCIIU l OTTAWA, May lit-The houriastl evening devoted to private bills was‘ a medley of "order“ and disordcnl the increase cf’ Bell Telephone cap-l and arose over the bill providing iorl ital stock from $75.00D.000 to $l50.-| In this case a point of order was lion" Dollars is Re- dcputy speaker ruled that he had The matter being referred to thel tions to the new percent loan today oi Toronto voted twice and another-short term bonds. rather than to Lawrence Bridge C0,, and tnlkcd cnpbonds issued in 1023 for three to ten harm if it never gets up agnlny been turned in which is regarded as ious objection was taken. and it was‘$1111>1.11Z1111011- oi the evening ‘in l-cspcc; cf cancel.‘ There appears to be some politics 000.000. It is one of the bills to P which persistent objection has been ' 3 ' taken by sections cf the House. in- r e m l e r I Olncare eluding thcse of all sides. ‘ Calls when taken on the ground that the spon- Foul’ Hundred SCI‘ oi the bill was not in his place and that he could not delegate his "ight in this e tt th ..Ti -' I r9511 c 0 ano er ic celved. such right. Other points of order, were raised. and it ended in a cllr- 1501101111 to the (iuordian) ious tangle of misunderstanding: PARIS‘ May lfi-Prcinicr Poin- and more or less of a storm, care called a halt on cash subscrip- speaker on report he called in tlicl after 10.000000 francs ($400.000,000l members and the report was adopt-i had been subscribed in new money. 001 111' 1111 10 52- By mistake Churches the object of the loan is to refund member who had paired stated that. 110F101‘! 011511 » he did not know how he would have l-Icnccfcrth and until June B, ru- ‘vcted even ii lie hadn‘t. construction bolids issued in ten The bill to incorporate the Stfiyflill‘ 10111110110118 0011115 111111 11‘1‘11S111y by Mr. Church and goes to theyoars. will be received only ln ox‘- bottom of the list. the member ror-ohonso for tho now Issue. It 1s un- Toronto Centre making the picngldcrstood that more than 6.000.000 cbrirvation that "it will not dc any francs in such securities have already The bill to amend the pensions 11 810110 51100005- " _ act was next consldc iii in conimlt-l- Tho unexpected oasornoss with tee and although there was consid- erable discussion on details no ser- 155110’ 11 reported with acme trifling amend-TVS 11X 1111K- 1 011 1110 111011111110 i101‘- mcnts. icd when the Bank of France will Ml". J. A. Fraser, cnrlboo, )3, g,_fsay to the public that it is ready to who had moved the acliournmentolwhansc sold for vapor. iations of order-in-couilcil under the 111 11115‘ 110W0V01¥ (lumping plansc of the customs ucganxious i0 get the monetary ques- resulncd and some listless tiltinpglicn out of the way so that they with the Prime Minister ensued. P10101111 P0111111 141 8 01-11013! l1011l10111 i110- claimed that tnc latter had no; rcpngram before the cnd cf the your.“ resented the actual state of aiIairs-Yellllll-e their party and rennin con correctly to the deputation. some§11°1 01 1110 K011i. of the members of which nc “nadlydng to be done will be known o bailed up“ and read quotations from the prime minister's speech to prove it._ He also read extracts from the brief speech of the Hon. Mr. Euler at the same time which was abso- 111101y at variance with the state-l mcnts oi his chief. l After a brief statement by Min. Gershaw (Medicine Hat) quite mod- 011119111 tone. Mr. c. n. Dickie. 1111111111110‘ B- 0‘ one of tho sound- (Special tn the Guardian) est and most level-headed of the‘ OTTAWA. May lfir-Pinal action members of the House. 100k up thewas taken today by the special coin- 1135c 1°!‘ 1110 Brewers and was stillimittec named by the House to in- hllvoking at ll o'clock. Mr. Dickicmluire into the question of increas- rnadc this significant statement: ing the salaries of Judges in Can- ‘1101 us" got down to_ the kernel oilada. by the casting vote oi the hiymatter. The kernel of’ the niat-lchalrman Mr. Joseph T. Thorson. a tor. is this: out of deference to thewlnnipeg liberal. it is understood wishes of a small group of westerirthe committee decided to recom- lhrlllcrs the government removedmend to the House an increase of the dumping clause. That is the cx-.$2,000 per annum for the 135 coun- lllanation of the whole thing. andlty ccurt judges. making the total when this is done, what guarantee for them $270,000 per annum. or an have we that protection will be giv-lincrease of $3,000 per annum for all on when we need it? ProtectlonJtidges of rank higher than the cannot be given without oflendinglcounty court which would make the 111y smiling friend from Weyburn tctal annual increase about $460000 lMr- Young) and his colleagues. or a total increase in the judical I hlly it is out of deference to theiiysalary bill oi nearly $750,000. wishes that the dumping clause was ‘<¢>- — ~ 1331’ V3033’ Jfpfiififiifiwvii. “viii? Dempsey May Fight fTunney In September ni chambers in June. (-0-) Judges May Get , if" hardly Understand the at- agamst this amendment and take their medicine with a smile. While 3221115“ gilijaltmzlt. it tliey are voting fol" a hulls from U339: sllifii““ylfii hill/g 1°“"'"11"‘ “*5” heard that 79 carloads of’ vegetables L05 ANGELES‘ Cam-- M" 16" ‘ rolled into Montreal in one wcclcThe Examier says today that Jack from the United Btates-vegctablcg Dempsey, one time king of the that could have been grown in Qug.‘_ heavyweights, has hit the road 1100- The members from Quebec l: again on the start oi’ another fistic 1110y vote against this amendment campaign. The former champion. will simply be voting (or a nnndllsince his return from the east a shake and good bye to tncn- cons rhort time ago, has been jogging 111111 daughters who will be obliged and hiking over the Los Felix Hills 1° 01088 the line and follow the with Jerry "The Greek" his trainer. money we are sending into the Un- He gave habitues of "Cauliflower 110d States._for fruit and vegetabl- Alley" a thrill yesterday by showing es" ‘up at an uptown gymnasium and lworking out for 20 minutes. It also -_- ‘developed that Dempsey was in long (Continued on page 3) distance communication with Tex ‘M? ___-___ ‘Rickard roi- some time last night- Wflwooovo-ooooowwwoeo‘ Dempsey was 713301;??? tomhnive ‘ ‘told a close frien 0s Be ea COIIUOHSOCI SpQOlEIS ;lthat "if Rickard mgetssemye terms ’1'll fight nney n p m er." eisaAii-fiili“ rfyglom’ n“ lBeveral timfiin the last six months ‘"1 " '°°""'"" nempoe, has often repeated dec- “‘“H larations that he was through with OTTAWA‘ Mfly l6.—-Ordei"s-in-' lililil bass and musk, "alcmz. the daily catch is limited lOl l l llllillllill ll‘ sllllll which the-public took up the nelv| as'_ revived rumors of early some financial writ- when Poincare appears before trill Increased Salaries i iPiN ll slll l Til flHlNil This AetEI Believed Necessary to Pro- tect l Japanese Recently. (Special to the Guardian) i TOKIO. May 16—A clash between Northern and Southern (National- ist) forces who are threatening Tiemsin and Peking was believed to be imminent today. A dispatch fl"oln Peking to Rcngo. a Japanese news agency. said 2,700 members of the families of northern officers and cflicinls had been sent to Mukden Mancliuriaf Most of them were wo- men and children. This was taken to indicate that the northerners be- lieved the battle might decide the fate of Peking. The Japanese cabinet at a special lniccting today decided to send more ltrccps to China. The third division lfrom Nagoya. which at present moving towards Shantung. may be partly diverted toward the Manch- urian border. More troops. there- icre. were believed to be necessary cso and Chinese clashed recently. ' It tvas generally indicated that the lJapaneso would not permit fighting lin Manchuria. It was understood ‘that Marshal Chang Tao-Lin. Nor- thern Dictator. had becn "o warned. LONDON. May 16.-—Bl‘ll'.lSll troops at Peking will defend only the loga- ltion quarter and will not oppose the ladvancc. of the Nationalist Chinese armies or their possible occupatlu of Peking, Assistant Foreign Under- lSecretaly Godfrey Lockcr-Llimpson said in the iiouseof Commons to- . r let Nationalists enter the legation quarter. In response to a question. |Lccker-Lampson said Grout Britain IN lJapailesc occupation in Shnntung Province as the appeal was zlddres- sed to the League cf Nations. Whatever is go-" (b; 1 Power T0 Appoint Customs Officers (Canadian Press‘) OTTAWA. May l6. — Third read- ing was given by the House today to the Government bill which errl- powers lhe Minister of national revenue to nominate _ cruisers, customs preventive service oificr-rs and drawback investigators for appointment by the civil service commission. Third reading camc- aflcl" dofcflt by 02 to 78 oi‘ an amendment moved by Hon. R. B. Bennett. loader of the opposition. that the appoint- ments should be made by the civil service commission. The vote was on straight party lilies. Conservatives. Progressives and U. F‘. A.. and labor voted for the amendment. Government mom- bers and Liberal-Progressives vot- ed against. The bill was then read versed. _-- ---{&} Famous British _ Author Dead (Canadian ‘Pressl LONDON. May l6. ~ Sir Ed- lmund Gnss. Librarian oi the I-Iouso‘ ‘ of Lords and famous British author died here tonight. ‘English poet and critic. Edmund Oosse was born in London in I840 and from i867 to the close oi his life was engaged actively in lit- erary pursuits, first as assistant in the British museum then as trans- later with the Board of Trade until in 10M. He found as Librarian for E THUUPS Shantung Where Chinese and Clashedl to protect Shantung. where Japan-l 3, ‘ .. . The British troops. Lockcr-Lamp-l Rage son said, would be ordered not toland-Hon‘ R“ B_ Bennett ycadcr of would not rcply to the appeal of Luci . - . , aticnallst Government for inter- Thc “ldwalb ‘nehiaticnai intervention against the"; l Canadian championship. customs ap-. a third time on the same vote. reg ANADA‘ THURSDAY, l ...-1_." 1.1.13.1; _. ii. . , A trial‘ trip io inaugurate the Grccmmuy being the first passeng- able. of carrying five passengers. plane passenger siervice oi‘ the Can- cr. The trip of 325 miles was made which made the trip. Inset on the adlan Airways. l.td., was made ironiin three hours and ‘l minutes — a LEFT ls Mr. Greenaway, and on "Toronto to Montreal recently, a Sfarthird (he time by train. Pictured the RIGIIT. Capt. K. I’. Saunders, l 4 l l l l 1 News Service stall‘ man, C Iloyabove the big Fairchild plane, cap- the pilot of llic plane. llllllll Fill Jill]ELIHHTFUUTHAFFIIJKINB l ' 5 '1 IEEANAUIANPLALEIVENJN PERMITS P I -i)scar Wilde’.s “Thel 5 I] E N l __ Imp o r t a n ce of‘ *__ Finals of Oratorical B91118.’ Eifmest” _Re',Minister of Immigra- Contest Held in To- cave? 11* 111e€1 1 v e, (ti-on States Emphat- ronto Lttst Night. Readmg '* lerfilr‘ ically That He I.)id mance Graced by . Before Large Audi _ Not Make the State-j l 101100- ' H.“ H 0 n 0 u thel ments About Mr) Lieutenant (aoverq McMurray’ _WhiChl ‘ (Special l0 the (luartlizm) , n01‘, . TORONTO. May i6. »— Wllliaili .Fox, Jin, of London. Ont._ won the‘ ,, _ _ f B . v EL , _ lCarladinn Olntorical Chalnpionshilhflt Igflgrcltgancfi 0 0J5?" walla l lneld in tlic Arena here tonight. lL-‘(Iaé ‘ aw?“ "gm yexulucnt peril . _ . 000 pcnmc wore 1111050111‘ Edis0n1f0l'1lll'tllt0 in Si Prim"; School room‘ ' ‘Canadian pmss1 Smith. Prince" Edward Island Rcp-lm“ 8mm Thgplay‘ wag graced bvl OTTAWA. Ont., May 16. -- Eln- ll-cyynnaln-c, made p, good speech. mp ‘TECH-cc 0k H“ Hdnour Licutll phatir: denial of any knowledge thatl ‘and yccci-ucd lnuch ‘applause. a ' p _ H c" . lHon. E. J. McMurrzrv. former solic-l TORONTO. May i(l.---'i‘he follow- “nlatntivc gxlclrllmtjeregifla} to 1‘Uar~_l1i_iol" general. has trafficked in im-l {Plilfifflmli from Rt. Hon. W. L Lmadusg oifayplayigsv a writer of me, migration permits. was made at thol 4 - . .- ' t.‘ ..l-(_ ~ - - - -. Mm]? Kmg‘ Puma Mm“ e1 llfirst rank. as was Oscar Wilde. Dii-léagils ‘mrglggfiélg? I i fmell“; ‘$11191’ a"? 1“ ma“ lgspeflsgForke. Minister of Immigration. p "°11§L1§__l1”9m “cft- _.G"°1'g° Bel“? “I_ can stav- emphatically that '- Sha“ and 059112 W111i‘: hmfflrlid not make any of the statemcn u. tasteless: "it. éllléfiiilwllc“ nASmvhicii, inuthe case of both wnieilélQgflflpefiqfin1f§f§$fQy'w_11§f§;.e,.day-5 liairly sparkles with_ gems” oi thelstalvment, by Ald M J. éoldwclh laud International contests. may l 111111351» W11; ‘ Regina. that Mr. Forke had namvti cxtl-nd through you lny best wishes I T1110‘ W11110$ 0103's 1110 dflwdflMl". McMurray in this connection. lto the contestants gathered in Tor- ~11° 5001101105 01 1-110 1111-13’ 01111111010131‘ "Ml". McMilrr-ays election (vos r11 onto this week ii"om various prov-i" 11S $00111 11111101‘ 51-111001- 13111 1110 i925. (wo years before I came into inces from coast to coast for thcjllayswere written in the Xililfilllc-‘inthis department." Mr. Forkc Were the and. if ivhctt one lS ioldos ifUC.1i.lllll0(l. “and I know nothing such speeches would be quite nat-_.Ml~_ Mc-Mlnq-cyq. [fglngflcligng Were Attributed to Him. 1 i I were reccivccbyes- P lllfdfly by Main Johnson. National "if ‘chairman oi the Canadian Oralori-‘m? cal contest, to be held in the Arena. 11 Toronto. tonight. ‘ 1’ From the Prime Minister: _ lone of the patrons of the Canadian i the opposition. l l i ‘ I ,0 -l about l with 1 House of Commons not still in sess uvcre held today in official circlesl "and by the family oi Dr. Gustav} confined to his bed the foreign min- The mind has a rea-l need o! con- tact, at close intervals, with the soil. ‘n Guardian Two Cont: 1881' (‘harloiieiuivn Founded Morning Guardian, IMPUHTANT. [IIJIVIMENTS BY illill] llillli Impossible, He Says, That Our Foreign Policy Should be Held Up Until the Dominions Express heir Opinion. ' - (Special i0 the Guardian) LONDON. May 16-—Prompt accep- lianue of the proposals of the Unit- ‘ed States secretary of state. Frank ;...,;.;. .l..;..ll” Dr. Stresemann (Special to the Guardian) BERLIN, May l6.—Grave fears l i l l l I Strrsemann over the illness vrhicli‘ istel‘ who led Germany back to good; relations with her former enemies. ' There was a general decline in Din} Slresemannls condition and just; before midnight the three attendingl physicians were called into consulq tation. Dr. Stresclnanlrs constitutl, ion has been undermined somewhat by his recent inability to take nour- ishment. Dr. Streselnanlfs condi- tion was unchanged this morning. lrlllllllls llllll llllll llll ll B. Kellogg. for outlawing war was unanimously voted by the House of ‘Lords today. This action was taken on the motion of the Marquis of Reading who was high commission- er to the United States as Ambas- sador extraordinary and plenipoten- tiary from January 1918 to May Ipublishers of Port‘ lgigtroducing his motion. Lord _ Hope Guide will Not?iftilt‘..f.i‘;‘%§“é2..f.?.%i."l§.“;b$’f Have the Services of §§...1ll'f§l$1e1 ,§l$f§§§§l.“§i.°i§i. 2.2.011 Frank Regan, C1111111¥$§ Zlifiifii '§§§'3§“$$§? fill? "h? Kellcggs proposal was so simple. and yet so comprehensive. he said. there was no real objection to im- mediate acceptance lcaving matters sel at the Cobourg 9 . Trial. ' of detail for future negotiations. ‘Canmum’ "e59 Once the proposal was aoce LEQOVRQIETO‘, w“ 15—,§1’,1‘°_“1§L1%"“'contlnued Lord Reading. there would bcur fllciissizis yliitliirifilitlillbilviwlrdil?’111x15‘ among the powers mo“ torm- Sir ‘Arthur Cuyric COIYIIIIiIIIClCI‘ ngiildablc m the world today m wru- ihe Canadian Corps in France $5001mcm sflclnnll‘ entered mw whmh ‘ _ , __ . " _‘ '- "_ U pnennt that every dispute. whatever al-‘mffg? 1111:1511 (135112; ‘Jfgfgigits characteristics. or origin. impli- cilPort ldopc‘ were filed at noon ‘to 108111101315 Dr Congaquence’ 'W°um M ’ ‘. ‘ .- ti o in a pacific way. - day. Ml". Preston nnd Mr. Wilson Sc ~. - - M! were not accompanied by ‘counsel 10310:; higpihetagrmguw ‘l l‘".*d .- . a - ‘ “ ¥gléagégrg‘lgnto‘gfifg £1114“ qlseiupulously. and it- might be sup- I news stor’ r10 iortinc the iro 1o eiflmscd pnposslble for h" m ma]. alllleai of R Plreston lfroin lhclinm a treaty or this chlnacwr whim Judgment of Mr. Justice Rose and a r5101: mggtlpze 02111613111113! - jury awarding Sir Arthur Currie came in?“ c,’ 5'3 e" ' sud‘ .'l"l "»‘ "» - ~11 M1‘ 1111-. 0Tl"'1)I‘O1')I‘lCL0l' of the~"Port~--Hopr¥-M€7-‘(euqgg had formally rec-canned Guide the Viziil 1nd Em wire so Sum dimcunyilnnldvnnw’ day; ‘ ‘_ , 1 “Y5, Lord Cushendun. in behalf of the _, ' _ _. ¢govcrnmentf Lord Parmoor. 10rd l...l.'tz.""".".r""l.z:l"l sitar calcite“ an 11 ‘Home ~1- nt the Cobourg trial At a clonfer-ldorsed Lord- Reading's remarks’ encc which lasted most of yesterdaydrhc cxplanagon by Lord Rum“: Ml" Regan strongly advised his oil-Nut the ‘notion was w mmble m” outs tilzainst appealing ‘Last nightimnwe of Lords to expresslmw 1m’ he told The Mail andEmpire thatllncqlzjne approval of the pmpwufi‘ he was no longer" associated with“ n ‘was understood the swam. the case‘ mCltlt WfilS utnaltslle to ‘time ‘at pre- . s . ' - Mi". Regan appeared at the ti"lal,sgllxtat?owrlggwflh Igheacnonuthiglswgx‘ l . . . "ion. it would have given me grea ‘ulai then. ltlio department. ii any took place. q , _ _ . _ lplcasure to go to Toronto to heal", -But what of that? It is a relief and Since 1 cnmc nnc lnc dcpam. llfisigiinggixdgfzgeg/[gig yxfigse Mwthc question had not been complet- thc finals.“ ,t0 heal" something from the handhncnt I have had no dealings with , <,,_‘_ . l ‘ed- 111°“? 11'1"" 110111 C0011 501110 1111' "portani comments. From Mr. Bennett'—“Sincerely rB-‘of a craftsman, after the i"iin of Ml". Mi-Murray: directly or indirect- grct inability to attend Canadian plays turned out at so much perlly.“ ‘Oratory championship. The bring- inch by harks and other nobodics "Regarding Mr. Colciwelhs" state- .i11B t0G01-1101‘ 0f 11-‘01050111111111/08 YPOITLJust for the money they bring in. lnent about llli‘ number of permits‘ various provinces to discuss the fufl- Why one is forced to hear so manyl issued by my predecessors, and that lure of Canada will be a very 1410111 of them is a mystery when thercll said I wrote my predecessor and ‘ l 1 l I ) l benefit Tlvt 0111y10 0011105101115 11111 are excellent plays by men like that he wrote his predecessor, I t0 the 1301111111011 B5 i1 11111010’ ‘Synge. Yeats. Dunsary. Show, Gals- want to say very positively. that if - {é ‘worthy and Wilde, which are notlMi". Caldwell got this information F beyond the powers of amateur act-latch hc did not get it from mo." 0ih~lf only they are sincere. andlMl- F0r1~0 001111111l0d~ _ - .\vill take a little extra trouble about “At 110 £11110 111d '1 .0110‘ 0x81111110 'thc matter. 'I‘his production is n1r1‘ 0110011 1117 111" l11'0\'1011h‘1‘¢‘001'(1-“» "1 ______ step in the right direction and My; (he department in rvgarti to nuln- . , .. Dickson and his calabli: castolbm‘ (11 P01111115 1551100 11.1’ 1113' P11?‘ WINDsggm§l|a$_ K;,l;:.h)16__pc1-c_\"should be heartily congiaiulutetl olil<1'"‘1‘~‘*h01‘-“- 1 1101/0 "0_1<11°W11‘°1g0 Q1 Haley‘ four 3mm Old Windsor “my u-nal (ncy nnvc donc, ‘the numberof perinitslssucd by thcm was killed and Ronald Currie. s, 40f tho 11101. 1111s {with may bo|““‘1 1 F11“ 11°‘ “l” ‘f? “V-"1"°“°‘ flmurcd when the can in wnlclytncy-Isald. Algernon Nucricil wants truce-ism m ‘3_°111113c11°11 111111 111° 1111111‘ lwcre coasting down n steep hill nonrllnnrry Cecily Corclcw. ward of Jolml1°°1 Q1 1101111115 11111011 111111 110°“ 11*‘ the Iialey hcmc was struck by HWOrLhlng, J. P. who is himself in We " _ _ H motor car driven by Mrs. W. A. Ste-l love with the Hon. G\VCIld0llll Fair- 11°“- R‘ J- Mflnloll- c°“"*°"_“1““_" phens of Windsor. No blame wnskiax, daughter or Lady Bi"ock\vcll._F°‘1' 1111111111111- 110$ 2111011 DCTIHISSiDA’ attached to Mrs. Stephens. The latter, however. is \'0l‘y cxact- a1 me 0111301‘ of the 51mm 1° "wkc _, ‘c’ . dug in hm. specifications of “mm a statement in respect to the casual u. s. nay AGENTSRMAYM ieoflit cs an eligible young" man, glglaljg“ dmjm“ by Akwrma“ NOW use Fl rut s dnrrwh n, on subniittin" 100i‘ Wor- ‘1 ~' "'1 " “1- . ONLY IN SELF-DEFENCE thin to a catechism asg t1) his pos- HI “"511 m 5mm Cmphnhcltny —-- -- scssi s, abilities, birth. etc. she Fm“ 1" 11"‘ 11m“ I w“? “m” Mm‘ WASHINGTON- Mhy 15»—-‘\1‘011$°(1 learns that he knows nothing of his m“ of I'n'“'gr““°'1 m July" 1926' by promiscuous shooting by prohibl-bl-igmv Save “my; he was foulfd when 1 00150110115? 15511011 110 l10T1T111$ 1° tlon agents at suspected liquor run- a "baby m a suitcase m the cloak: anyone and no pr-rlniLs were illeg- ners, Prohibition Commissioner" Dor- room of a London nmwav Stammnlly or irregularly Issued 1o anyone." an has adopted a policy cf dlSllllSS-‘Shc Wm “m perm“ nib match‘; Dr. Manion declared. ing all omcoi-s who use their arc-Both of the mm, mm mm n 1.1‘ "In fact no permits or any kind arms except in self-defense or to make nrmnglénlcgfts Wm‘ Reve ‘Cgnilwerc issued which were not whollv prevent a felony. ion Cmsible to Christen m ‘E l within the law and the regulations." Doran said to-day it was better tol - em "rm Dr. Manion emphatically denied let a bootlegger escape than to shcotlest since me ladles of the" clwiccl that. he had communicated at any him. Federal Prohibition Agcntsifge‘? 1° be V911’ 11111911 111 1°"? ‘"1111 “me by word c,- lcnm-cwltn Mr, have no authority even to makei a mm“ under which‘ for reasWForke regarding permits. He fol’. raids with drawn weapons. he said. ["15 10° 1°11! 1° 11° 911991911 1m” h°re'lthat Mr. Forke would agree with As entirely different aituatloii|b°111 John and Alosrnon masqucr-yflm in m5 statement ‘ confronted the Treasury regarding 301011 11111011 1110i’ 11101105011 11111111118011 The mcldcnc c|cscd by Md Cold- the coast guard. This organization. H0W0V01fi M185 Pflsm- 1-110 80101‘- wéll stating that he had merely operating under the some militorylncss (between whom, and the Rev. menuonod D‘. Manion-S name at, Canal Chasublm a warm aflecunn‘ having held the portfolio as acting the House of Lord; a position ad- mirably suited to his genius and‘ which gave him time for indepcnd- . cnt literary work. " SCHOOL CHILDREN PRESENTED WITH BOOK 0F PIIOVERBB TORONTO, May ilk-Each boy, and girl in the Toronto ac ools has" through an interdeno inational committee. been made the recipie itl ‘Clinics coannn scar non the “DEL... __,,. ._ §?"n"§§"o§?"‘°' ""““°”' "m1 Livestock Market l-B-i-f. l For; PRINTING or oven!" "“" " "(C at Pr ) E ducrintion. churn and expedi-l- MON-ram}? Q“ °{§_ __ Thar,‘ tioull , _l l.‘ i...°’i-'..°:ti‘..%t':.'.2"s=.°°" lgggygtm gggyfigls ‘ ia-a-z-i-u- ad‘ “uc ‘o mm "gym “W” lWIWP“ 0 owl.“ They i235 olives offered m ,1” 1°17 "'11 1°11 91°F brought from uoo to tom in un- aa?» at... eon’: M" "ll. mkiiovm ' ' - - w w . onueoymuacsaa norm. w firs? m. pyqught u ' ‘ ...__. t. ll '1n»all nearly 100.000 were distribut- of a copy oi the Book of Proverbs. ed. Assisting the committee were‘ the Board oi Education. teachersl and a group from the Y.M.C.A. The‘ committee. headed by Rev. John 0., Inhaler. B.A.. D.D., in placing this» compendium of divine wisdom inl the hands of the youth of the city. 10m w- 11011011111! thlt 1t W111 he n is attached to a clock. which is from ‘no n, lamp unto their feet and a light un- wound cvcry (my by to their path. ting a coin. procedure as the army and nnvy. has not been given special orders about springs up) dlvulgcs the fact that; Bnmmer of Immlgl-aum-L sheeting at suspected rum-runners. she in a moment of abstraction Md Coldwcn cxprcsscd his dccpl i lplmmd baby John WQrthmQ ‘W110 15. regret at having casually mentioned ‘really Earnest John Noucrlefi. eld-. Di Manic,“ numc; b"; Sam nc e1‘ brother 1° Algernon “m1 5°“ M: had not suggested that Dr. Manion _ Paris. M01! 16”‘ 11°11“ 111111- nlayoficnerai Noucrlcfl‘) in the handbaguhad Md my ccnnccglon (n any Itself 11118 110011 110110011001 by M- 5811-: This disclosure is made in the, w“ whaggocvcr with gnc 155cc ni riel Boreau and Emile Aubry. two 135i; ncl_ and, Lady Brcckwcnls large numbers of permits‘ - VIOLIN PLAYS ITSELF GOVERNOR 0F ROME Sooner or later he said the gov- usnl NEW “ORLDlCPHXIlBnlZ of Britain would have t0 clams from the Eternal City to the city oil many changes ‘were brought tliis,§,‘“,’,‘“§§2‘,§1“w§:e zgebecggiilek for‘ week by Prince Ludovico Spadn Pot-‘ 5.1L iq ‘fine fi m" he an] In cnzinna, Fascist governor" of Rome/hurl‘ ‘Qmqchould in]; Wm] us aw’ Ho was returning the visit recentlylqwént 0'1- “hp Dommilzmq m every; paid his city by Mayor Jimmy Wal-"Lfikng we do but it is aléo qmw m” km" oi New York. The prince, whoj N511)“: m ‘admit m“ our ‘ was accompanied by his daughtelzlgoiicy “Home. b‘, aléayg ‘mJflabw Vi “l , ' >."l ' .."d '1 I ' l..1lllz"...::s.;.l"l;:;.l;:ydress... ;=,;1,<,1,“,‘;,,‘;,‘,‘;,;; the‘ RI ' ' (he scvcn hills and the city of tilousalid sky rapcrs. A visit to President Coolidge is in- cluded among his plans. 10%- (‘OAL PARLEY POSTPONED <,> Cl1ovcland._O.. May iii-Tho an- PRINFE [mm AND FAMILY lnun convention of the NationalCoal tn ‘Nov. l4-l6. due to the united States senate committee's investiga- d tion of conditions in the bituminous y coal fields. NEW YORK. May l6-Pi"iilce Erik‘; of Denmark. with his wife thel former Lcis Booth of Ottawa. an daughter. sails for homo to-dn aboard the liner United Slates. , Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc “ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA _.OATS, bcttcl" oats. better china. All . Grocers. 5-1-11, music was mndcrrd Orchestra. by the Casino 4mg Aw 4RAIHS wm FOR ‘ " “Reserve Thursday, May 24th I0!‘ Grand Concert at Wiltshire. L 4509-5-18-21 '= ‘Conic to the Ice Cream Social in sunlmcarfield Hall on Friday, Mdy 18th. If not fine Saturday. 45l5-5-i7-2i. "DR. CLIFT. M. D. Bil-R b)’ nome prevention-cure. 1i! Pellet St.. Ch‘town. 3.13.313“, “"1110 Villole lawyer" in the C. M. B. A. Hall at Remington Thursday. May 17th at 8 pm. 00mg French engineers. The violin. it is 5cm ‘e5 being no“, removfly an. claimed. will play anything. from the mm s Seem m a m“. way w gemng Kmnon classics to modern foxtrots. It is unmarried and presumably “vmg ha? Hon Gwéndole ordinary violin. supported by n pm. u." an” no; shone“ "cradle" arrangement. There is an Each member of the cast gave n Cm“ c£rdm"”_Miqq 11111111"? 11°" W31‘ “;‘°c1{'a“1°“1:"1faithiul reading of his or her partl trey U tachment whic ma es t "stro N‘, ‘ “ " _ the strings. The violin is opcrntedl Juyrzgid Sbpzcgfiliraulze w single anylMfi $1$RtJG°V°1n°5S1~M15S 11°11’ ytrieltforatcd (uses and is m" by c‘. Th” chmmw“ 1'1 1011101” 0f fln-‘Rev (gauche. Chasuble DD Vii" . . . .--i . s“ r c ‘pearonce were as follows: Fred gnu-nan n F31fi8X~MlSS Ag- Am y McVit- i {O} FOR A RAIN‘, DAY ullane Imanservant) - Mr. LelloyiMcrriman (butler) —Mr. Louis Hawaii. Sherren. Algernon Moncrieff-Mr. A. 8.1 The play has previously been per- London. May l8.—-A new money- box which has just been patented mam“- 10111100 111 910M116. 811d Victoria. John Worthp, J. R-Mr. Charles‘ which places are the homes of many means of inser- 1031m- 01 11110 P109011- Lady Bracknell-Miss lliiszie Mac- During the eah-‘Octl, delightful New York cloudy 111111 Bnloy a good laugh. won-wit "Auction sale of stock and im- plements at Henry Platte. m-nokifly May 19th. at i o'clock. "Emerald 1.. s. s. Club and; hogs Wednesday. May 20rd min "4 D . 1 TORONTO. May i6. _ Maritime. moderate to fresh winds. not much change in temperature. " liiffitéifliéf! 1 E 1° o, o'clock n n- - - gucbltrcéloudy . . . . . .. , 53-42 8R3‘ r. . t . , -—' - ~. Hal-lint; ctfaviiilly 1 alt-asks’; ‘a cm“ w ‘he “Mm u“ ‘l 8t. John fair .. gag: "m", fu 1 Bum“ m” " “4luu11aand Athutlobiub. .__..___ L-.. .. min-roan _ or. .