' till)’- lsunmo-Tfssr . ‘SPEOIA H IUR l Easter locum I tune? to sing State Docu- ment Believed -to Have Been Taken to Arcos House. (l; ldllfl Preas‘) -<>oaar.l.".hsl..zt.rsz.his Lntgslate 1m- war, added a new my!- , the raid a week ago my “mus Iffilllflfi in London, head- on 50V“ . h Soviet trade dele ‘lmtlféfirfl Xfqipieindn the Russian gs . ' -- ization. ltxlllllgdrllieetiou by Arthur ipborite in the Houseqol , its morning, . r gofilllgpzlliiflilllliiicd it would not be {amp public interest to dlllculia ;tl1B n ing state documents which ‘cffi... Scotland Yard to make the “gi; Ponsonby asked the .War secretary to "state what stew-l hill L,” taken to ‘investigate tilu ul- Mgd theit from -tlle wur tiifice oi‘ l “oi-ct tiocuuieut said to have m“ taken to the Arcne offices. whether ally tifiitziill in the war 0i- iice had been found guilty of negli- gence or connivance, and whether My action will be taken in this connection." Winn are to be the future relu- iions between Britain and Soviet Russia as n consequence of the raid was the burningouestion to- interest was particularly kepn because of postponement un- til 'l‘uesday of the statement on the raid by the llomo Secretary, Sir liliiiium Joyuson llicks whicll has to have been made in the House 0f (fomlnous yesterday. comlllefl’ Reilly l" Ponsonby. To Be Eleotroouteti on 17th Birthday (Canadian Press) LITTLE ROCK, Ark, May 20. — Lonnie Dixon, 1'1 year old negro, was last night sentenced to die in the electric chair for the murder oi Floclla McDonald, l2, on April 12th. The date of execution was set as Jullc 24th. , The jury was out less ilian ten minutes. The date of the electro- cution is Dixon's seventeenth birth- (lily. . Officers. Start 0n“- ‘i ' Flightto India ' (Canadian Press) CRANTRY, l<:ng.. L. S. M. (iillnluu oi the Royal Air Force started at 10.42 o'clock this moruiugjil nu attempt to make a 11011111011 flight to Calcutta, India. They nro using a special Hawker- llflifllfly plane and hope to cover the distance about 4.000_miles, in 48 honi-s. They wll relieve one "limit" l" Dllotin the machine. \l'll|i'il is fitted with Rolls Royce - engines developing 600 horse pow- t-r. The plane carries 1,100 gal- lous of gas. and it was found nec- essary to strengthen the under carriage to sustain ' the great weight for the take off. Tip Top Revue "The Gypsy's Sweetheart" the piesout bill offered by the Tip Top illevue was highly appreciated lust night by a large audience. New attractive scenery, bright comedy, high class singing. and at- tracting dancing, went to make a 80ml evening's entertainment. I feature oi‘ the presentation iii r Gypsy scene with appropriate dauc lug and singing trhursdny nighi Al Lemcils will meet H. M. Summers. Scottish Wooden Shoe dancing Qllflmtiiion who has issued a chai- lsuge tionyir. Lemons for the honor This should prove a most interest- llli-I contest. Tuesday night is Alnu- """'-‘l Nlizlli. and this should iliso "'7'" '1 l-lrize house. '_-1I— __-__._-_-a “*"woo+o+¢+o+»o++o» Condensed Specials, l liATis-tc. per word, net each insertion in this column. vv vwvvvrv “'1""””'""'” ‘butnch. Cudmore ‘Biwafilol "q A‘ 5680. _ p _ May 20. — Flight Lieutennuts C. RfCarr and trucks in Reading Square, Monday afternoon. iStreh ‘whlcPh was struck from behind b7 oil burners be carried off. a Standard Oil tnuck driven bribe some that old car could travel, anddwas a mlghtyflne machine in its Sydney W. Gurney oi‘ Arilu-Klml. Mass. His hips were crushed and j Boned Alive- ' |._| "‘. (Canadian Press) NOGALDB, Aria, ‘May B0. -—-The Nogales Herald. says despatches from "Mexico report the uncovering of evidence oi the burial-alive of a priest and a. young girl at Tepayac, state of Jaliaco. An inveetigatldh by a judge at Tepayao, the Herald despatches say. failed to procure any docu- mdnts relative to the deaths lead- ing to the belief that the victims had been buried secretly. The lids of the coffins contain- ing the bodies declared to have been found forced up, the stiffened arms of the victims holding the lids in that position, telling of a gruesome story of their last strug- gles for air and life. Orators Entertained. (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Out, May 20. ——His Honor W. I). iloss, Lieutenant- Governor of Ontario, and Mrs Ross entertained at Government liouse at tea yesterday afternoon ‘for the oratory champions in town for the Canadian Oratorical championship, which was held at. the Arena ou Wednesday‘ under tho Stars uns- picos. ' {Q} Weekend Guests At Casa Loma (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont., May 20. -(ieu- oral Sir Arthur Curriehnd Lady Currie arrived in Toronto today and will spend the coming week- end at Casa. Lorna the guests of the military tournament and ball committee. They were met at the station by General Joan A. Gimu. i} Borden (in-est of Pilgrims Club (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, May 20. —-Sir Robert L. Borden, former Prime Minister of Canada, was the guest of honor at the Pilgrims Club dinner tonight on his appointment as Cecil Rhodes lecturer at Oxford. In the course of his speech Sir Robert foreshadowed the time when all the British dominions would have their own representatives at Wash- ington the same as Canada-and the Irish Free State, whose relations with the United States government h? said hnve always been the hap- tp est .--____4 4 Mrs. Fallis Speaks I * Al: St. Eloanors ‘Mrs. Howard Flllll-l spoke in St. FII-EQIIOPS Hail last night, repeat- ing her success of the previous night in Summerside, when. an "audience which overtaxed the cap-t scity of the hall greeted her and as in Summerside many were 11n- able to gain admission. She spoke in the interests of Premier ISLe- ‘wants improved temperance legis- lation along -the same lines a5 in Sunlmerside. She was listened to with .tl1e closest attention and again captivated her audience with her clear and logical manner of reason-ing- Her address was heartily applau- ded and after the meeting a great number of ladies present shook hands with Mrs. Fallis and con- gratulated her personally. The thanks of the meeting was expres- sed in an unanimous vote of thanks moved by ‘Major inman, seconded by Mr. ‘Stanley Compton, ‘supported by Mr. M. ‘Beaten, and conveyed do Mrs. Faills by the chairman, Maijor Noye. lMrs. "Faliis said while she ap- preciated the splendid. receptions liiore the reception accorded her by the people of St. Eieanors a; she was a farmers wife, and felt very min-h at home ill the country among her owg people. . Mrs. Falils spell-kg at Spring Vai- ley tonight. -————10-& Dies of Injuries iGny M. ‘Mattinson, 3 Pitman Ave., Greenwood, Msss., died at the Melrose, Mass, Hospital, as the re- suit of iii-juries he received when he was crushed ‘between two large lie was foreman oi‘ the Railway tower ally injured. " Russian agents were in tout-ll with er tho schoolhouse and. at the first attorneys gave notice of appeal to the circuit court of appeals. action will delay the start of his] sentence J (‘or Eonftlhs, or t eveuybitterly Ollposotl to n. policy Wlllflll control of the liquor. traffic-and . G G 1.21:.“ ...;:'.:'.1.......".§. n m n -- 1- - m w» specifying imprisonment of from liquor sales than to the lsxer synt- oile to twelvo mouths, and fine oi from $100 to $1.000. ed the court. the oil magnate. Seutenc imposed. -. ti - 1.! . ma’; gffgelihfoxzglténivfiilin, 3L5” lips: a Prohlblticnist she would much nqmngipi, why” pug m-wn-g .1 N. steam auto bus service. was of the steam tylle and llllftdllflfl‘ ed by a number made half hourly trips on what was then known as the belt line, the ‘fee being ten cents a ride. n and the late Mr. Will Colliugs. Thc driver is Mr. R. P. flaudet. still in the automobile business in Mone- n. In Truck Crash °° after all; but what u. difference t0- day. hat which possibly is the only ill-l- to-date part of the equipment lll the picture-because have come again. The other styles are going and the car itself was a crude piece of work. - I repair t)", crew oi‘ an Eastern Massachusetts stack sticks out of the roof or the Waggon car in order that the fumes of the it ttiovfuluuiwllfllllnilfis? E5 or llhlitlilillllili iillii Gray Monoplane of Charles L i n d b e r g l1 Pay mstizand in SW . Travelling at Gr not; speed, Sighted by viet Raid Involves Thousands as it P assed over Fellini.“ Laborites, is Report Yesterday Afternoon. (Canadian Prose) - HALii-‘AX, N. 8., May 20.—-Nova mlngtgr Ggzgue s s | _ Sootia cast aside her shrouds 0f. tion of a mum", Ymf ‘QQQZ fir; fog today and uni-oiled 400 miles of the balance of on outcome o; [he hills, valleys and. lakes to guide the Arcos raid developments. lone American Charles Lindbergh. The cabinet at today's meeting, on the first leg of his perilous 11011‘ Cilllllllllefi the 0111161". is understood stop dash from New York to Paris. to have decided to postpone the Soon after the fies-h cams that ministerial statement in the ilouselihe “Spirit g1’ st, lpuis" tLind- of Commons until 'l‘ucstiay so as to; beryl-s monopmne hm] mken the Eager?‘ ‘ffcmlm: (flml "ll Wlmllli-‘rialr at tRooseiveit Field, ~New York m‘; §0‘;,Lf’,"“,"v PM" BIHM" wmflaml- pointed out over "the great _' .. “Lmnnmm "mmld lmiclrcle" the fog banks began to dis- n New nThere m n Hmong ma“), in [he live ‘hours later, while thousands of government cabinet," tho West- eye“ were scanning the heavens mini-tier Gazette asserts, "in favor-mm!‘ lhlil P10101109 W074 “m9 m" 0i u colupitite rilpttire with the m” gm!’ 111011011111116 had 199m“! ov’ Soviets. it is well known that 91' ll"! COBBl-llne n9" the bounduy this coilri-ie would give a good deal belwaell’ DlK-ll)’ 011d Yflmwm oi satisfaction also to tho govorn- counties at the entrance ‘to St. "Will's snpporttirs." _Mary's Bay true to his course and travelling at great speed. That was at 1.25 Atlantic. (Lt-Lt (11.26 Eastern) Now came wold that he had P81111911 over Springfield, Annapolis County. about 80 miles northeast of where he crossed the coast, four minutes inter. lie was flying low and was ,plainly visible in the sunlight. From that point, instead of seek- ing the coast line Lindbergh dvi- deutly followed up through the centre of the Peninsula, for he. was next reported from the village of Milford, Hunts County, 45 minutes later, At Milford he passed low 0V; LONDON. May 20. —'l‘he West- ers reported. north-northeast of Mulgrave the lonely filer crossed the coastline at lilainadieu (band of God) a rocky promontory reaching out into Mira Bay relentlessly pointing eastward —ihe way to France. There Lind- Newfoundlaad, 250 miles away, it was doubtful it’ he would see Newfoundland as reports from there late this evening indicated u. dense fox shroudiug the coastline. it was live o'clock Atlantic daylight saving time when Lindbergh passed out to sea oiver Mainadisu (3 o'clock El/"llimll! F0111"! weather opened the way for Lind- vbergh over Nova Scotia reports 1mm Newfoundland and from stea- mers at sole. in the lanes over which The paper (lot-lavas iliut the rc- stllt. of the Arcos ruitl is regarded iii ministerial quill-tors as fully just- ifying the uctiou taken. No stoi- en dorumeilt oi’ British papers were apparently discovered, but, adds the (iazette, it appears thutl evidence was obtained of the Rus- sian trade delegation having taken part in propaganda iu Great lirli- eiu of a ilolshevlk or rcvniutioumy nature. "it is believed," were not so reassuring, weather as he works east. LATER ST, JOHN'S, Nfld. May 20.-—-An aeroplane presumably that of Char- les Lindbergh was passing over Si. John's I-ianbor at 8.4.5 Newfound- ii says, “that members oi‘ tho l.alior minor-lingering 0|: hi9 mom;- thq pupllg left movement l1er(-.,_nnd it is said that met.- geals 1h a 1,04% rushed m", to a pay list was icund." wave and scream their encourage- _ lani-ic standard time). 111110 ma- Labiilet opinion, atrvtirdiug to the mam to the unheedmg adventurer chino was a monoplaue type, sillv- ery body and flying fairly low on an paper, is that. lin- llomn Secret- I I kl maxed 1 tiny’: statelineni, when uiade, will yhlfir 3:15“, fiielfrlgg lmrmeuh mm IIVD V8 S81‘ Olltl POHHGQUEHCBH. _ "As already stated," it adds, “tile, rAhn hm" ‘in; llmee“ “ma?” “it toTagm \d M x h m d. foreign (iificc views on this subject e e w“ a u 5mm ‘m all“ o” was n” o“ n t ° n I _ of Canso which separates Cape Bre- of those who saw it, that it was the have undergone u. change, and it is t t, 1 ,, w, h ‘t not regarded m, like“, ma, Sh. on rom the Ma nland, about 120 Spirit of 1st. Dou w icli lo Austen Chamberlain would Oppose miles in an airline from Milford. Allloosevelt Field, N, Y. this morning a decision M. a rupture if u majornreport from the manager of the ‘pit anon-stop flight to Paris. ity of his colleagues desire it." . »— -tO-}————-~ ' > Mulu-Mllllonalre Sentenced to Jail - ____.__.____ _____ Rein. Mr. MoKiunou in his speeches to fight the old License system. (Special to the Guardian) in the Prince Edward ‘Theatre last .111 other words, it is not a ques- WASlUNGTON- Mill’ 20-_Har"yiSumlay, said that except for the tion with iMrs. Wright oi‘ moral im- Ford Sinclair, lnnlti-nlillionairc oil f I u m {L . n ‘ operator and Bhipmm,’ Lou” w“ ree- or-a system oi‘ e open be , vement under any system. a sentenced to serve three mouths he knew. no ‘wetter" policy than t-he'a question of winning the ' ‘lonl in a "common jail" uuti to pay a one Wh“,h'3;,.em|er,qtewnr; prams. Biic is a Prohlbitlenist first and a fine of $500, for refusing to unswq ' v _ ‘ l _ n er questions oi‘ the Senate 'l‘sapot “it l" Pill l" "Peull-"Jll- Th9 “"9"” Moran“ "gflwnd, The “water Dome committee in 15124. publicist made that statement after the 9°11”! 01 G°V°T11m°|1l wnlml- Slufllflll‘. 51’- yeug I ch11 Héllf-illiitlziaié “who informed m, “M1,”, m“ the betten she likes it, because the man, was iudicte n liarc l, . .1 ‘ on an indictment charging con-f“ Md m“ Premhr suwarv‘ llzlllxeieottgemxlivilfigfiilfilldlilgallratlitlntl: tempt of the senate, and convicted "Ne" in Qxplflllfifiun of his policy, mg people mwarda the other a‘ by a jury ill district oi Columbia and therefor’ must m“ known Supreme Court llRTG, April 16th - treme. at which stands MraWrlsht this year. Justice lililllam ilitz "l" Whit "9 W" "lllnfl W" i w"), he]. pmmbmon mnacem ' imposed the sentence. Slnclnirs 9m" migrgprg|gntlflon e1 the And so aha lauds ‘he old’ (“k facts. credited system of the open bar S11 ~h L I Why l8 RBV- M‘? M°Kl1111°1l 111°" above any system of Government |tem. and likely to meet with public ems Olieffllllli; 111 Qllfibflfl 811d 03161‘ approval. It becomes more and ~- ~ . Pmvlllce! 1111691‘ Llbfiffll IIIlB? more intolerable to her as it reach- Have yo" anyflflllivl: 'i‘lic1'o is evidently a reason and as "nerfectlon- Flor of what avail l8 l‘- Wll" "m" this reason is perhaps the some Ad“ t0 8W6 B01119. 11111685 U19!’ b9 "V" _ , , , g; that which induced Mrs. Wright to ad in Mrs. Wright's way? Twenty Years Ago ln Jas. Buyer's studio window city on the following evening. ]°1‘ l“! 9161195519 l" B 901ml!!!" Mrl- Witch! boldly deal-Nd "wrenching mites. it becomes con- accorded her in chnrlottetw M Charlottetown twenty years ugf-frsther have the old License system llolpuj "mo" and” m; gal“ or ' - n ll M ill b l ill s . ' Summersido she appreciated even aufiLofllle‘ 133:? lfgrefqeg} the back than have any system of Gov moral seal. it is a new tuna on the This cm-ernmerit Sale. Why? Became It old party fiddle a ‘was easier for the Prohibition forc- body, BrilliantBall Démandts . Finale to Tour- NE “mined (Special to tbs‘ Guardian) BERLIN, May 20. -—The work of destroying 88 concrete gun em- placements built around Koenigh- berg and Custrin several- years aft- TORONTO. lVlfl-y 20~Tl18 t1'11119'|er the end of the great war, is now portation Building is decorated forcomplete, and General Von Powell the Toronto Garrison military ball representative of the German gov- held there tonight following the ernnient, will report within a. few military 10111111111161“. The ballldays that Germany has fulfilled all was one of the most brilliant in the disarmament demands made by Toronto's history. the Allies. ' Since the ball wiazltformnili the o; - ficers were mess , or ues. Wreckage Not . From White Bird nd will fool no- of citizens. it Sitt- s in the car is Mr. W. K. Rogers Twenty years are not so loniZ Mr.. Rogers wore a bowler hard hilt! It steered means of nflcng handle, not a eel like today. A little smoke evening dress and white gloves with miniature decorations. The officers who took part in the military tournament attended in the order of dress which they act- ually wore in thetobrnament. Just ay. . . A‘ most noticeable thing in the bank there stated that the mono-- Diane was flying high but plainly lvisibie in the clear air. diiis engine was “running sweetly" the watch- About ninety miles in an airline berg said good-bye to land, for a time at least as he soared out over the Atlantic headed for Ca/pe Race, eastern standard time). While fair the aviator will take his course, la some instances with fog and thick weath- er prevailing. But there was a. fluv- oring breeze and promises of fairer land daylight saving time (8.15 At- aasterly course headed straiflllt out make an elven wilder statement in H61‘ fll-lllllllfl 0f llllllil ll 011° ‘ the Trinity United Church in this which practice 1m rendered mole- l Rlj7 llihhh To Start ward Flight. (Canadian (PPQII) 6.0a p Atlantic asylisht time. left Shippegan, , Bay of Chaleur and the gulf of St crossed the south the Caribbean sea. western coast the southernmost extremity. to the world cinlty soon after the Italian, TREPASSIY. Nfld-y continent flier French fliers, New York nearly two weeks ago. —-—-oo>—-—~— End Is Not Yet i (Canadian ' MEW- Press) ' , May 20. — Flood damage in Louisana alone has already reached the. proport- ions of a msdor national disaster. Secretary of Commerce H. tPoover said here last night iusit before boarding his train for Alexandria. Secfy. Hoover said that he was not taking into consideration the damage in either states, and added that "the end la not. yet." League Council to ‘ Hasten Work of Disarmament (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, May 20. ——The forty- flfth session of the council of the League of Nations, which has been convoked for June 13th, is expect- ed to hasten the work of the pre- paratory disarmament commission and to urge agreements on the un- settled issues so that a general dis- armament conference may be speeded up. There are thirty questions on the agreement, in- eluding a series dealing with the problems of disarmament and se- curity. Slr Austen Chamberlain British Foreign Secretary, will pre- side. An Open Letter to the Liberal-Conser- i 5 ; ; _ vativeAssn. lSirs: ‘We have read your reply w the Invitation extended by the Tomb"- ance Alliance of Prince Edward island to Premier Stewart and to the Advocates of the policy desis- noted as Government Control or ia- toxlcating liquor, to have their re- presentative, Mrs. i-lowand Fallis meet Mrs. col-don wright. the re- presentative oi the Tempera ce Al- a JOliNT DEBAT on t-lie question that Mrs, Fallis is willing to meet Mrs. Wright. p The fact that Mrs. Wright has made appointments to speak in Prince Edward island until Friday June 3rd Jiss been published. as to. ledve this Province on the morn- ing of June 4th in order to till an engagement in Vancouver. Your reply states that Mrs. Fal- Elli ill u n. on Home- TEEPASSY. NM" May 20.- Commander ~De Pinedo arrived here in his plane the Santa. Maria Ii at Commander Francesco iDePlnedo N. B., where the Lawrence meet at 11.55 a. m. on the ‘last. leg of his Journey iu the new world. From here he plans to cross the Atlantic on his home ward flight. The Italian has already Atlantic, the hanardous Brazilian Junslbs. 811d ails approach had been closely watched as lie followed the south- line of Newfound- land to this little fishing village nestling in a. cove near {laps lage after village flashed the word that iDePinedo had passed and then turned to look for another adventurer, Charles Lind- nebergh who was due in bhie vi- May 20.- Oommander De Plnedo, Italian four who arrived here - from Shlppegan, N. B. at 8.03 At.- lantic daylight saving time report- ed that he had kept a watch along the south coast of Newfoundland in the hope of locating the missing Nungesser and Coll. but had seen not trace of- them or their plane, the "White Bird" in which they set out from Paris for lipase or Prince ‘Edward _lsl ad in‘ of HNGHIFBIIDBON vs. coves.» MENT CONTROL. and we note plao the fact that Mrs. wrtslit has PAGE NINE in i Lord and. Lady Willingdon Arrive _ In Toronto (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, May 20. ——Viacount and Lady Wiilingdon arrived in Toronto this morning. When they stepped off the train at the Union station, at 10.10 there were few people there to welcome them. His Honor Lieut-Governor W. D. Ross was represented by Colonel ill. [Nil BY Flflflflfi Residents-of- Twenty- 98 Of JOUI- Alexander Fraser. Premier .l(inz Seven Towns Warn‘ ney in New Wflrltl- 3.31.153. $§iZsli'I.‘§'"i.i°§‘ 255$ ed l0 Flee F01‘ The“ track, topay his respects to the Gubernaioral party. TORONTO, 0nt., May 20. -—Rt. Hon. W. L. Mackenzie King arriv- - ed in Toronto today and during his stay in the city until Tuesday next will be the guest of Hon. W. D. Ross, Lieut-Governor of Ontario, at Government House. He will attend the military par- ade and the big ball at the trans- portation building tonight. To morrow he will attend the Wood- bine raceawith Their Excelienclcs the Governor-General and Lady Wllllngdon. Settlement Reached (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, May 20. — A settlement oi all claims between Great Britain and the United States has been reached through an ex- change of notes here. it is under- stood the United States would re- ceive a balance of about $1,600,000,- 000, including claims for seizure of American ships by Great Britain before the United States entered- the war. The basic dispute over the right. of Great Britain to make the seizures was not settled. Formal announcement of the set- tlement terms will be made within‘ a few days. Lives. (Canadian Press) NEW ORLEANS. May 20.—-Wiih Bayou Techs convened into raging torrents and overflowing its banks in many places, ‘the residents of the Acadlan country through which the stream sweeps today were rapidly approaching the panic stage. The Bayou Tech which ordinarily seems to have little 111N611! has been fed by the backwaters of the Athafalaya and Bayou Des Glislsea breaks and now has taken on mam- uiotli proportions. The endangered territory in which approximately 106,000 persons live is largely in tho path ot‘ the flood and John M. Parker. iBiate Flood Director. has issued a warning that residents of 27 towns should flee for their lives. This territory iii approximately 120 miles north of New Orleans on the opposite‘ side of the river. The threatened (towns are small, only two or three having a population of more than 500. They are in ‘St, Martin, St. Landry and Avoyellea parishes, As a result oi‘ the sudden chang- es in front on the part of the threatened area which is 100 to 130 miles northwest oi New Orleans on the west side of the river, rolls! fa- olllties have been seriously taxed. Two deaths were reported last night one at Barre, where a negro boy died from exposure and the other at Opeleusas where a baby was reported to halve died from la- feJltile paralysis. New Stamps Issued LONDON, May 20. ~—A modern portrait of the Prince oi Wales, is included in the designs of postage stamps now being prepared for Newfoundland, Britain's oldest colony. Newfoundland has the distinc- tion of being» the only British pos- session upon whose postage stamps the mature head of the Prince of Wales has appeared. ‘ ¢oq.__:__ Liberals Hold Mass Meeting There was a mass meeting tn the interests of the Liberal Party held last night in the Agricultural Hall. Summerside. it started at 8.20 and “ti serve" is the motto of the Jua- concluded at 11.30, Speeches ior Red Croce. and the girls who were deliveYed iiyfbr, J, in Mo. turned out were delighted to be Junior Red Cross Members Help in I.0.D.E. Rose Sale Yesterday afternoon found many of the Junior Red Cross members iSt. School very busy helping to add a real touch of warm. and sua- shlue to the city by the sale of the pretty pink Alexandra roses for the Daughter“ of the Empire. c. islllifldefil, Leader of the Opposi- “scrunch-not only for "lo 1- 0- 11cm pr; M01491“ w" (he n,“ roan. but through the sale of roses speaker. and in a talk which lasted s’: gfizvilllllgle wgfgpgm ‘tilllgliilggntln abot40it,tkhib .9 ° a on i: trip 3:13;; Cgsada-Btheegtli? ‘Many m°r° 3mg m“ W6“ Md’ ed sums and other places. comparwed); volunteered to help, but theta t-n-rv-s» -- aura‘: :.':.*::“a..r.z:._:s::..: §L‘.'.°'..°J‘.L.°‘.';‘.f.’§'“.i’f.§i‘§..i.§"’§;. "2 ‘Brow- and M“ Sande"- “"- iences on hisdravels, in fact rnriy %t_lgrpggxira’lggiél Bsgagaréiogt: . . otkthgm w"? allmigmg‘ a‘? m’ pr°HAnhs Bennett and Gwen Rogers. "° ° “'1'” "‘ “e “"5 ‘e’ m“ iMarion- Whitehead and lixnth his listeners when he told oi‘ one -lDouse, Elsie Warren and Olive woman in British Columbia who inAtupnny Mane Mulch and pa“; =68 days had secuied 1960 bottles of IBM.“ and Madam, Stewart beer, 70 bottles of rum, and 13 bot- __....-___ro>_-- - ties of Scotch whiskey. pyr-hn Ra A117; m? 1.11s mason Announcements s ec an pa . cu sr a en- . tion to the motor vehicle law. He said it was being flagrantly violst»' ed, cars were going about without numbers, and in fact some people Meetings’ Etta. in the country never got a number l until the middle of -the season. in “Painting Paperlmuglng’ “m! some cases two patties would useiggfigugf gioglfiggald 8mg‘ 2" the same number. He said if he ' ' were elected he would not onlyienq v . 56594.2(”! "Stop, Look and Liatenl Don't 21cc the prolllziglition law but slsoi e motor Ive l e law and ail the other laws‘ l-‘lilttll ‘lllm d“: ‘$12’ ‘riapllgilltfgiamvu Hon. A. C. Saunders followed and k ‘ on, ay’ o after speaking for 2 hours and 20 minutes he read the platform of the Liberal party, which resembled very much Premier Stewart's plat- my Drama “The Arm o! "m Law- iorm, with the exception of the temperance plank. owing m the.‘ in Moreli Village Hall 012% lateness of the hour we regret we; are unable to publish a complete‘ "Inquire R9 Chronic Dlseimoa 5688 "The Cardigan Dramatic Club will present their Three Act Com summary of his speech. (iii? Prince Street. Dr. elm. my’; '"-'—<°>———~ eay, recovery in next tin-c». ' hi1. 42:54: as... .. The Weather, Etc. ‘“°" ‘ ._._ ‘ ‘” ‘ "The Victoria ltecroothm (‘lull will present their play “At riho Junction", in Victoria all, Sitter My. May 2lst. Bpecialt es bmwoen the acts. seos-s-uha Ram ,. RAIN , (to Awiw, tar 111a sun SillNE iN MAY‘. "Montague Shipping Club load- Tng h0g9 Wednesday. May 26th. providing enough are listed to war- rent shipment.’ Intending shippers must list immediately. Mont An- uear, Sec’y 56476-20-21 . ........_ ‘bSearletown Dramatic Club will present their four act comedy dra- ,ma, "The Country Doctor" in Birch ‘Grove Hall. Freetown on Saturday, 577i - - ~ ' I (“Illllllll PPR‘) l-ls is willing to meet Mrs. Wright‘ Ma 21st at 8.80 harp. P coeds gziymm ‘f 0°" 3”‘ "4 llllifl o . was thirty-l“. “lmg,” Fig“ f?‘ in" lmgfile ‘:2: Their Ilxcellenciea, Lord and NEW IAJNUON, Comm. May 80. “w, a mum; in Charlottetown,‘ a <, '1. :1.’ 0g garimq; “q p.19”... - ‘ * ~ .. r» M" "- at". "s." .:.. . :*'~..:"l::- —- m M u» t» w» 1»- n-u-i- w» 1- --»-~ ole-o»- - . . - ' 1, " . I _ - 8 Bl] B11811 0 I » l . m" ' "MLL- ‘aoom? HAND ‘ lilo‘ figlgllllledtin Grenwood for slwrl 01W- , Ross attended the ball. ' ‘ gnmfignrtlzolititlhebglfirfif w‘); wqmim. tlllllgtlillfllillignggit‘ “Sea "The Spoiled Dsrlln!" by p cart wheels. Alpply .P_ro an ' ‘ yearn ,wng (hm-e r—~"*<""“"_‘_ Following reception formalities. “at mngt,‘nfl'1qy§d 1|, M, W“, W“ “v” 3 n“ t.“ ' s “a M H a Moreaide 22a Great ow; ‘ : t» is survived by his Sudden Death the vico-reiial ‘party proceedeid to p, coastlliani pot-r 1 boat ‘Bunion hm‘ ma, anemia, pf: ,,',';':',;',,,,,,,P';;,,,'"';,§;-,,_, 2:6,,’ ’ B-IO-Zl eiida M Mattinson. the northern end "of the buidlfl! p00 had been in t e iwlibi‘ l0!‘ H" . ' ' ' . ~ ' __.._ h n. i t bl ' . "our w " Mrl- "time denim" t ‘iblllll-ill-Q-Qlil‘! "ma m is: cos PRINTiNG oi- ; sjv y. ”"_'{,"_.°E_‘,‘,‘_'.M:§L*’s"f:§,§{ The Guprtlian regrets lo learn o1 l-lnieillfa. a Absuillixlgrftrunfilxllvggsa: :§,‘L',‘,-‘,',‘§;,_"v,§: 321,10’: noun this, PNVIHCQL . _ _ tlvlcription, oheapl lid '0! . vb’ ‘ urn all: his mother, the sudden death in this city yss- formaland brilliant one the com- u, w“ may“ up‘ there was an “l” ‘m l” m” 9mm“ t° “r L" ‘shipment u “mm” m“ “Weir “WIM- 11111119111? i grill ck '0: Haverhill terday morning of Mr. James w. mltteddesired that the (IP88! be Omaha M,“ pm“, m, w,“ n, dlcath wast dltetpflioi‘ w June 4th , _\ Uigg sioltion on Wed, May attii. trai Job Printer, Phillie l". ’ ‘ ‘ ‘is gtontgfrs Edna God: Stewart. Mr. Stewart was at work formal. , , ’ "on u“ twin", 51M.’ “ma”; N“, will. be glflvenlenitfor "Islllis qunoyqwro, M“ 2m __,mflumeI Taisiwlll b: the last. Lgzoilr peb- ' ' ' 1 - ' i - _ - m t. . W?!‘ we w rev I9 an“. 1nd f l with e a co. . . 1 ' ‘you WANT “O00 ‘Mnuwu M i- a “P” member of ll‘. ‘Thee riallilivivslg ‘ilhrtirtlslttials mgilliilcllg A rather novel feature was in- gfgfwj,‘ fifilimxnififilif‘ m." 1dr: oWi-iglllz’: ‘speaking programme 2:25 ,i...§‘1“.,§:'{§.'.l§.,n§..f r Ulls llllllliltb. ' U” _ p‘ Prices t0 for low-100 fOL-"illmidhgrb- “ ‘Yum “a: ' n; tion in connection with the dis- troducad by designating thsrend- so iatoinect the d!“ youmlydea- Toronto his", 4 -'*'— _. 35° for 65c: 500 for 01-00: 1.000 1s M A ' ‘ ' charge of fertilizer from the stenm- esvous by the various battles in ' - - i - iguatc. ' Montreal, cloudy. .. 80-42 "0"" l° "l" l" 0'9"“ 54°“ , 8160s, Postpaid. 19mm“ on. . a did" . or when he took a weak turn, and which Canadians mo: w; during Pays Prim w, m," b, mg.“ u, h," mm Quebec, cloud,’ 52,40 GL,§‘MQ;:‘IMII&IOO ‘ °' "ml" 1°" l‘ "Y- ‘l otoaotns, ljQxgflm l runes sway shortly all“ be"! 1110111911 W- ‘ -' you promptly in order that early Charlottetown, on. . 51-4.“ ‘Y ~‘ l" “w” . ..‘iNeuma' ‘ " "“" "m" rxm"l“°':m°““ ‘Ylziflvl: ‘dimhnwffii this “Sdlfiniii Meier nsiston and General m» For m°um§m§émwrmh $133133 M’ "" 8P“ “M” —-—-- I muln“ ' Mass, m s D, =1"! the M»! louse or Moon of ' 4 i. e of the . Jiew from Ottawa to attend --- ~ - ' . ° “' °‘°‘““ °°“" "~00 t l Cr s Bccisl .-. “lift. host's-ll’.- $253k... ni “‘"°"'m' mm- ' llilllittllgolriiiliitgrlmgiftug Subae- the. 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