D (1 Old ' MERCHANT 11- ", gh; solitude in her life. 1,-gi Anarnelessoidmaldoaseemadetho tragic confeutcn that neither fame 4. re Mil” vw’ "-`;"l \ 5 _ *Rfk* ._§>>' \ .- \" 'il ,/,H i \~ iff? '""‘ ---r--»-suse. , A ' -\ . \,,4 f,,;lf,f.,~. V V - ’~ T: §` ' ". 1 'ig . ’ We =‘~»°‘»f»"i~“'f-»» -"~-'--‘$5 /` The Peoples Pa`P9'r. ,.,;,;'.-~ ~~:.,;-. cad byEverYbodY T ‘ """-_" "’f"` “i n ` Covers Prlnceiilllwaril Island Like the Dew U >' , _ if > ' i -`-fa ~f» >,=-ff/"' » , ., = g _ »s_~r~ \~\\'\\ - f F2 MAXIMS '\" i" T- -:"‘-Y .iiflji _ v` ~ MAXIMS 3 'OIL _ ME1r.'cllAN'ri iii? igggl l "s it Earl 0-.mm,;.“‘.?m. , , - N -= 4 3, _t 2 »» f -gg . 3 V - ==r s °'°""' 7" °°°'°' CHARLOTTETOWN WEDNESDAY MAY 7 1930 10 |.’AG% ` |§":'su'°cs»u¢‘""'°“s'fs's°\ii"ef'1'f ii.'io°.° ~ l ` s li _’ me--ri rl ,= ,= 7, KI G GDVT. W;ILL GO TO TRY ills 14 Texas Wind Storms, and Rain Re. ported In Many Oth- ¢;~ Sections of States. .__._._ (Canadian Press) Texas., May 6.--At least persons were believed killed today in tomado which struck ,..., centering in the central part ‘the stale around Waco and ex- ding as far south as San Antonio. ll wind storms. hall and rain; e reported from many other sec- of the State. ine ._/ersey Herd Goes To Ontario _-._ NDON. MIY 0-A despatch the Isle of Jersey states the e industry of the _island has rg- ved a severe shock in the an- cement that John'Peree, Jer- foremost breeder. has sold his consisting of about 100 head Sty breeders rsssad it as of s. calamity that the Wednesday. July 16th Benefit Tea Party at Rollo Bay. 3615-1-2|. 28th, 21th and 28th, Church Hall. r..t 4 days of every week “dips and crushing. Lsss two °°Wil1l» 3572-5-5-Ii. C. the Bih. at s.so p. m t° i-11° Pity in Emerald Ffidiv nicht, may nn. nsnce SMB-8-8-8-2|. “if” not tonne: drums an Midnightkurder in Trac Friday May ilth Ladies 3502 8-I Il Hieiervfpieue attend Annunc in Hartaville Ball, May,'l0th 'Ti o'clock p. in. By order of DID: `Nii!l'iolli‘ln.‘ Secretary lm1~.§- V _»ns¢n¢dn Peter: nrnmltis emit will the touchiniylrlslz Drama- Msvom-neen"`~ in 'Moreil evening, Moy oth. Good 3833 -5-‘I-2|. Lhle ~l s td ?° MIY tain; 3- A. J. \ » ll | , i i d l Dntario Reports prime cattle. to Messrs. s. H; 1 t ; i s son. or amnniss. onnns.. . ., f . J” 3 ‘ . i `7";'.i »' “1,"~:'._ 1 ls ' ' ' . ' . ¢ _...__ should be allowed to leave they was' tural Department. (Special to the Guardian) _ wnmson. may s.-rho, crop sit- uation in this district was never bet- ter than it is today, _is the re- port issued by _s. S, Btrath. district representative of the Ontario Depart- ment of Agriculture. 'I‘he farmer is Mm,_ V age is good and lots of cattle on em” River' vm hi h is unusual for this pasture. __w c time cf year. There will be an in- crease in the sugar beet alcreale this year. Last year Essex County had 3”5'5'7 away ahead cf last year. Pa`stlar- Kfl Broadcast. Rev. Ewen* Wm dmv" ‘B mmm" |i0,000 acres and this year there wit: F. C. Y., Charlottetown on M ‘mm mom W 13900 mr" beets. The hay situation is not so fav- 3-002-li. orablc because' of the lack 01 m°W idul-ing the winter. Winter rye and I I Come to concert and 'when we” Mm hm-¢,, but sp,-ing in new hall Thursday l bein sown and this Wm at , . ' crops are g h Pmmds w°m°";,,!;';,'tft,'f§1'inifset ins loss almost entirely 'Trainmen Show ll' THOMAS Ont Ha! O-A spirit of "live and let live' has been 'Dnmatic Club presents Exampleta free. ' ' '_ 1 . _T .V i . .. Ce interested in Ham- Vsdopted by the passenlerc. en8il\¢€fS and firemel-lL on the main line of the michigan centrsl hsilissy. rnsv from 4,800 to 4,600 in order to pro- vias' the.:,oti-lsr: deblrlmfnie °f of the trainrnen. ’ Gets*Five Years , . 4 icsnsdian rreeel - 1080100; elle! 0.-George Stephenson trustee in bankru .who last pleaded guilty in polldl eleven oberlti breach ltltiiil ls -33..-3.-> nsvs.rsen¢ea ._the.ii_ monthly rf~‘l=“l° ` for four more crews. It lsr the M. c; lv.. will fellow the example ` Coming (Canadia suggested that he and Mr. brought to an orderly and OTTAWA, May 6-Premier Mackenzie Klngjfljyg nounced this afternoon in the House of'C_orrl that a general election would be brought ol1rigQs" summer at the earliest possible moment. Mn arrange that the business of the session eh'o,ui`ci,1bs Sumlneit n Pressl- - ' Bennett should meet-_ speedy conclusion. ' merce Addre In the lucid, energetic and des- criptive style typical of his now famous address delivered last week in Washington before the American Chamber of Commerce, Colonel J. H. Woods, Calgary. President of the Canadian Chamber of *Commerce outlined to a large body of business men from the Charlottetown and oth er fiscal Boards of Trade at a luncli~ eon given in his honor at the Queen Hotel last evening, the history. work and aims of the great nation wide organization which he lialvasents. and painted in vivid language the vast potential wealth of Canada, its great developments of the past and its marvelous pmssibllitles for the future. Accompanying Col. Woods was Mr. W. Moll. Clarke, Secretary of the Canadian Chamber of Commerce. Mr. J. P. Crockett, president of the Charlottetown Board of Trade. who presided at the luncheon intro- duced Mr. Clark and Col. Woods. first calling attention ie the bereave- ment oi' Mr. S. A. McDonald. an ac- tive member of the Charlottetown Board of Trade. president of tl'.e As- sociated Boards. and vice-president of the Canadian Chamber of Com- merce inthe loss of his son and called for a few momant's silence in re- spect of s fellow member‘s-grief. Prefaclng Col. Woods' address. Mr. Clark outlined briefly the work of the former durlna the last ten days duriill' which he proceeded from Toronto to Washington where he de- livered his memorable address. and then your-new tnrouah ins Marit- ime Provinces visiting various DoarM. of Trade. 'Since his election -ie the pras'dency of the Canadian body last year at the oonventianinCtl¥lr¥.Col. Woods. Mr. Clark stated, had cross- ed Csnpds tiu-ce timis visiting every .province in tlie Dornibiili. Ind il to head the Canadian reivfblentativ- es. eighty six in number at the oom- ing can-vention of the British lm- piss Uhambt of Commerce to be hold in Edinburg this summer. rnpintroducina Col. Woods. Crockett added that the ,thsrsalmef cfdan ii ir . »~, _.J s . f. .- li -ss-_ iv-V-~l>»el-.i»4»~v`..*~»~ -"` . AF ,.3 It '° iv -“A11i Island” Prsalnnsepn V ’Repre' Menus vides and othelggistinguished per- .sentative of Agricul. ‘ . V onus.. 'ny‘nnnn. on snsnnsn ‘ will - concluded with “Were You There _; 1-.-_...__ - -H, ‘ I Q. l _ ssed Large Body Of Business Men at Luncheon; .ss sl. _ilpllfv boys and girls from the United . l _ Prior io his rnsin- scares: on. iwoods joined in the tribute paid to MI. S. A1 MtD0lllld, who he stltdd, is nslo in nigh orgasm by the om- sciss onsnlssr-'sr csmniefee. with reference to the recent meeting of ins snnricsn may ool. wands re- marked on the extreme cordlalilii l l Exhibit Selected ,Thirty Birds H-ave Been Selected For Poultry Conxrress To Be Held In London, Eng. _ Hens to mnipcse the Prince M. ward Island Exhibit- at the World's FUI-Hifi' Congress, which is to be held next July in London, England. have been selected by Mr F M Nag, gg DC-ls. who has been elected pres! -~ - - - » 1 the Dominion Department of Agri. ReV1eWS Oli] eCtS5* :nf.::°.:.°:::..'1f.1r;:.'::“.:l':i‘ on rr. is sinned, opposition it li.°."11’.I.;"2,’.‘I'.§°‘Ii"3‘...“.I.?;'$f'f.?.!l’.¥§'.‘.; ' .Ne-sf° Children :';:;..;%°:...:f:°.*;'::‘..;°i"i.;:: 0f C 0 111 111 6 1' C€‘ c..¢.n of P.-:ms 'mum cm ' ,_ » Min. MacDonald Col. J. H. Woods, President' Oi ' i ._ Canadian Chamber Of Com- inolmoei. any e.-'rue reception Nom of No. 10 Downing Street ae- lcundsd yesterday to the voices of 40 lt'sh`e._» _members of the Hampton Choir. who were guests of Prime Illin- lm. A M " ' ' _,» ‘_. b Qallhb Ufuinf 1 _ceed_tiu_suel.rsusn chancellor. Bchober, several il'ICI\'il\¢l’5 C1 the Ulblllat with thtii' When They Cruclfied My Lord?" and then were entertained at tea. Today the choir will give its first Public concert at Queen‘e Hell and culture. The exhibit is to be for- warded by the Provincial Department of Agriculture, M.r. Nash being gp- pointed to select the birds to be ex- hibiied. These thirty in number seiected _from registered birds and from R.. O. P. and Standard Bred 311645. will be sent on June loth, to Ottawa, where they will be assembl- ed for shipment to London. .From the R. O. P. Brcedl. Mrs. Fred McLaren. North River, will send a trio. Under registration. a trio of White Lsghoma and a trio of Barred Plymouth Blocks will be sent from the Dominion Brperimen- tcl Station, a trio of Barred Ply- mouth Rocks by Mrs. Heber McPbail, Clyde River. ind another by Mrs. B. 3~ Rihiletbn. K_enaipgten._ Sll~ndyd‘lred. s trio of "1 ii Jflhh Mtlnnix. s trio of Brown Leg- horns from the Bose Valley i’oultry Yards. e. trio of Rhode Island Reds and a trio of single comb Black Min-