oa- i.iie one uoiitii-nie Aire' opposite of the elmo rut orb- _ 'CUVSPS Prince A Island Like the Dew God makes the lunlhlne; wg make the shadows. ' MAXIMS I or A _ MERCHANT ..._ ...l ' sr .i,-ni., °.:..“:°..'.'°‘°'..ii .lift 'tan ` ‘ \ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1927 3. Morning Gumnllnu. Poundod IU# (Jhiu-lntfatowil Gulrullln 'Iwo CCI!! leaairf/ -A K _ 4 _ ._ 1 h _ ' ir|i"”" ___-_-r:.‘$ -E 32 if ='="a-1| Zz N-I-1 I-FI:-.c =c:|c.|-.1 ll ll litntiiicli liiiicl pi ilii iiin--imp lil ?1i:fii?4§5§?§ti?fi I N i iiiiiii ii isiiiiii villi Plliiilill iiiiei 6” ' A i V g i‘miTim0NTO'l?m" March 26' Do ' ’ "‘ ' ' l ,, __}~ - ' i Cr'l..sicl~: HAY, Mui-oi. zil. lriro ui - _ if ' “..‘i“.‘§’.‘i.°l"i‘°."' ".‘§i’.'.' ’i§i‘.?.?..°Z§- i ~ Rev Neil Her ' `H' So ' t Gm” B” ”' °'°`°“" """ rr-rl' f` ‘ 1 1 if “ cm' 0 0 if B _ . ‘ ‘ , morning destroyed len liuildillgs, . ` r' `: ; A I°¢°°k 1” P1`0Vln°lBl P8961* Milli- _ ' _ L .ai S including the Anglicnn (‘lluri:h slid 'T , pi psi; ir‘.i“..';°i.'.';’.;l':.§l.¥.2,‘.°‘“.l:§.‘“X’?::il -r N1ehiP1eedSf01' the Lest Margin of ' "°i:;,“:%:";.- 7 ve I .-ioutlay, of $8.000~,000 is necessary to Alanning State of Af' ' ' ° l The V to control of this great industry fairs Reported from ai n d Baldwln to Ifeave Lon' - .. . ..» r r iibadit to Canada. .A price of $185 . . (1011 Late lll JU] share is to be paid to the Am- L0calltleS A 1 0 I1 g Self°C0ntr01. Engagements ger ‘ f ` __'_ ' " r,ei-ican stock holders, and the ual- ° ~ » _tau-lance or the eioolt will be token up Yangtse Rlva' Tm. G , , _"""'*_--- mit _ aw it the “me “sure” _ ` ___ 'ancelagailliltahglclllstllelieais Iglnlafxll-'iigeml h By instinct and by tram- ----' _ >____. The transaction will lllvnlve new (S cm to me Guardh ) The tom) I _ _ ng. t ey are nothing short of hi. _ _ _ » .nuauoiiuit concerning whioh an eo- sH]A§'GH_M March 26 "While mary of the“';;§m;”n fl “"0" Sm- ieigiers. irulirll-runners. boot-‘lessors (~°'P°°l=l f° "le Gverfllenl - -.=2'~"f‘.~="‘: - - ‘ ' ‘ . .- _ 1 an const .So i’ h to gotivrgsiment will be mude.1a about the Ntxidkiiig situation was nlelss rokw isiliiioilpidop mam not man plelgir wen nel;-liiownnie omiingm Rr; BaIlA0NlmO_NY Mann 26_ _ l,,.em,,,,. 'E __ V ~ ‘ _ l tense ay. reports rom occ tes ew. .aw s not an elrd hilt- woill. fro in f ii, dw il. ii engagements rniit. lla is 31° Emnglon "° retire `ul:°,alon~g the Yangtze -River report nn Self? WW ll# Hlwiiys ii means 4. an liat`, (proltirblit ei_h`;1ey (lrllzglsigiblfi Wm be Hwiiy l'i‘0m Englillilzle 10! " ' " -‘of ` ` _/£e;‘rek;‘eml_‘;n axtslnitng ggslslglgntaai alarming state of nfliairs. ' 32;? Offlllild-‘lt0ne said:-“’Ilbe ur- breakers ot’ the law-ftogether with three Weeke on his visit to Canada. ipmm cur Own Gorrelponderlg) a bond Insure Wm be called in: .Nt Kiakeallg, the local natloilulllilt cult as Diloilrqiiliiltougniilke it as diiffli all_eoilvltrled_maraltdeils-from pro. He expects to leave London iit the ofrnwa. .Merch 21.-At t e. _ . commander replied unssiisietioriyas w» em to wrong. an ruling ve inns and thus exercinefid ei-lilly. _ _ 'pfesent rate of Droxress the house - ~ when a-pproaohed regarding the W lt;\‘l»+)D0ll-*‘ 0 t_0 ilf-i rimht- King it mos-t iliunnable influence. ln_ The Prince of Wales muy sail will tprorogue on ADP" '144-\\- B001, security of foreiilncrs. The ioreign _' e “Vi l>‘~‘l0V€ US. I0-nl’B-M. i\,ii Province lilis size such a re~sitric-- With tile ‘Premier-, while lion. l.. gave,-.nment ang opposition ,ere co- _ authorities consequently reserved _PH°Df;S@ym:be t'?`(e3n§p[e\i?- 31' his vim being °” behalf °f me __ _ _nie -rates w ___Nothing is known of her until n any human incident marked a vis" in me name or common decency ance Commission ‘ ' brotherhood of railway employees. -the dey toiléiwiplr. - dame 13:3, when., at ills'-’ ‘Fld ‘fini the King and Queen to the 1ioii~lwoii»'d open tire need gote='oi elf ' .'-. . ' erence i t , ' -; ‘ ‘ ` w.l'§l_‘_‘;e’“;ll;§'_§mh ggm 0, _,he new Zn” "_sa:{}§‘, "‘“§;,§ed “ sfgfusidon Hospital recently. A oreityooiiolic liquors? isin-it ri o y-and 'rAvEnN KEEPER ruined _ -. . ' l - ilii i t . . _ - sion li, is not yet known under who treated ‘ltlsiglbaidlymand left her? }:l"g’wbl(‘!'§‘°Y°d 1; "A;;x'&liM“ éllvlflfld uixléiilugolic forth will lvl#-»~r\\ OF PABTF E %. ,__;?I *F £2' ' ` _ , |114” i Hannshe ll ty ads ph . lgf t _ ` " “° “V I =¥‘“¢fffi?1§h; H1t the ‘gg mind immedmely what to 20| fonrecdfged at /§§§|sn3Di`lS0 when the profess to be absolute, ‘universal Thts Act ileclales that no lilquori - " » ' ~ ._ » 4 h li 'i 'd i' Gul e's re m 'eng Boys 'pary ar ve . and rigid pl~ohibi`iloilists. 'l‘-tits shall be solil by tavern keepers.f5 wi"-I ouat T: gitggnggligf ;b‘;ee:¢r:r_°v,.|3, mg détegniltgtionl Which is the Queen. she nsketljeinlperance Act says to uhe minor .hotel keepers. restnlii ants keeper.~i,l t ‘ sovemmsin ' 0 nine tb( following her husb'i§nd-whether me H°“50 9°V°l'll°l'. When She BBW -all under twenty one' years of grocery sto es, clubs arid other 99|” the H°“”é ° g_ for love or revenge is mice,-u|n_ Queen M873' Hilti lie! Lady-lil-Vl{flll" age-you cah't have In pe nil i o such estuiblishlnents. No alcohol Is Stre it g t h ened suipply, the amen an n ns 0 _ ing benditll over ii. nelghbouilns law -says ‘in-nntln Off 1,0 yum- tiny _C 1| um-3 _,M11 be ,mid on raiiwa 5 H I I 5 _ieotion to the ministerial attitude buihgwrxgt ilgeussgggt. gifggxnfigé cot. - _ land. gill. This Act says to iiioidinigg ears or siteamboats. Thlgl in _»d°°lll1mS W Wbmlt l-he °°“f°"' thi-#msn me jealousy of 3 gm-“Gunn “Thai i8 'N10 QUUBYI." 1`@D1l9ll Ml* physicnll wrecks, in our midst and‘Act esliablishes ‘a strict govern-ff , ence report 101' riliililllliill 'by DBF' php deported from guise-5 reg; Morris, tha Hbtlss Governor, indicgnuoh ithere are-you shall not have. ment monopoly and control of all liamentl mem and joined F;-nge]-'B Mai-men Ri-H15 N91' MHJBBW-_ ' llegally, in tibiis island, in any way_sales and purchases of alcoholic ilu. this connection Prime Minist- The _Mni-ine, were nent. to ¢hn_ Oh. bu‘t"She has nnt Ent ii Helden shuipe on form, any _intoxicating llquoirs. _ | King is in rntilier an awkward East ladies: and for sevettgxl yearsi¢'g_‘;'l: ‘(’]';~veg\\;lr0l‘;|gg g1;Clrl;l;:\'2;ll- hyiifiqxofl-rr. h h ` I ' h A"":‘ 'ada and lter work takes her into all. ing, he says, ure the national char- be 1.em°ved_ \ 110.000, -0;-A Renown Anchors In Sydney Harbor (Special to The Guardian) SYDNEY, Aus. .Viarcll 26.-With! the Duke iiilil Duchess iibourd. ilii-A British cruiser Renowll came ln thc harbor today escorted ily three de- stroyers ullil many air crafts. Tliei wnrsliip anchored amidst the illuliii-4 er of sullltcs nllil the hoolilig of sir-l cns from the ling betlecked vessels' in the harbor. V Employees of New 1 York Central Gets ‘_ Wage Increase (Canadian Press) V NEW YORK, Mar. 27. -Ali ili- cl~eai=ie of six percent over present wage schedules for all railway freight handlers und station ém- ployees nf the New York Central railroad has been handed down by the United States hoard of urbitrl1~ tion, according to nn announce ment by J. A. Robertson for the brotherhood of railway clerks. The decision will result ill an an- nual increase of $2,000,000 ill wages. . --<¢>-?- '12 Houas PER DAY ' l is as vEARs oi_o _ LONDON, Mnlx 26. -Eighty-six years old, Lord Barnby, oi' Blyth- Hall, Blyth. Nottinghamshire, who controls vast interests in the wool- _en industry. lives strenuous days. i He rises nt 7.30 rides round ills icountry estate before breakfast; travels 50 miles to his Bradford of- fice; and often works 12 hours H day. , “Occasionally I sprint 100 yards or more und enjoy a day or two hunting," he said io it Daily Mail reporter. lie added: “l believe too many business men retire too early and in conse- quence die too early. We are n0t iworklng hard -enough today. There- (ore we cannot compete with other countries where they know how to work. Tori lllally of our young ‘men tliiilk toil much of pleasure =lild sport alttl too little of busi- ness." ' in Expectation of; i Serious Trouble. l = S. C. M. SOCIAL The regular S, C. M, .Social was held in the Y. M. C. A. Gym On Saturday night. The speaker ol' the evenmg was iviiss G. ii. iturneiibrd. B. A. isecretary oi' the Student. Christian Movement in Canada. Miss Rutherford in. it force-ful :intl appealing address spoke tu the stu- dents about the various activities and .business of the llloreillclit, Shi- gave a short account of the Nntioli- ial confei'ellci=.~ which wus hi-iii in Wlolitreal last (Jilrii-lilllns, und lili~il» tioned the coliforvilro for tht- _\ial'i- ltimes which is i.. lu- lit-lil nt ilcell `Br0ok, N. S., iidrllig ilii- Inst wuiik in May. She li_-licil lor colltriliutioll'-i to mn 3tniii¢|.i'p hlngiizillc which n-mmds 0( *me ghelsea Ho-5Di¢_a|_. the Qu i= ~'It'was evident that ,o,m,_qn_ Three hundred young folks' American:-When a couple fromlshaughai time) when the m9p_sage`deals with iliillfrclliv topics oi iiiti-r-` Her wish was respected and' she th9`"m’:gn°ld°“_ 'M59 “Ye” were enjoyed the speaker's address on the United Sw-108 Sli at t3bl°» fm was sent the demand ,mm _with est. all oviil- i.iillnii.i. 'llio tlose nt l And nn wnp the King-» _ ~ rm.-the food in large quantities. She another that Bt mug 'p“b1 “ t a eats to send the bill to committee ‘ ' . English.-An English couple will discussion there. lt dare not in the, - b - - ~ _ents in nil the coqleges into it I St t land,” force from M mg lace of the strong mubllc 5`l3inioi'|`Ea'rI S R0m“ee' Tainitle EFUUD I0l‘ the advancement mst "nd _ me most °°m'°““b° aes - 5 B press opinions in ifavor of the prin in ciplo involved in ite -passage, but ii. is quits likely that -,some action lbe taken to place the goverrii stole oi the .House i deiiuitely cor; ~ ‘r » bl' ‘hose Wh” w°"° pmsem' latter dining at home.. he will go! PS Oi C. P. R. __ Feareii her Step lil’ “BP fl‘_°"l °l‘"dh°°‘li\ Frenclnl- A French couple they are convinced that the Ciin the first m‘;t:lll?lei::\th‘; (lafidibtg pgltityfw B num em 0 i VD HA\[F__ A HARD The speaker dealt Will' "le 5”” 't t ta t d complete suis/Noi-Isl, Moron 27. - net-3 . 160 "1" B "e’Y_“`bl° mann" “Eg the l;l)el:l,rS,hd~u<::p\sci';?ly to drink ugees of all nationalities srrlying ME* A bi'0USl\i he’ ‘“'m’°°° “l°“3 W more beer in Shanghai from Nanking declare A i\ g \\ ef-E-__ -5: _,,/ -if -.ff fr L;/é\ fi ilii l fri ‘If 'nn- \\ ill ' .f Him nero this evenln a rises tomorrow mdrntgg _|Nt|]EF|_N|itlY'? Unanimous Opinion i i that Foreigners will Never Again Enjoy the Special Position They Have Held 'in China For Man y Years. (Special to the Guardian) LONDON. March 26.-Ls the dom- ination of China by foreigners at an end? This question is being iilixlollsly asked ill London, and the only reply at present to which everyone agrees is that never in the lifetime oi' tilcsc now living will ioreignerii again enjoy the special position they have held in China for many years. .\Iissiolli,lry work is finished, at least for the time being, and the whole Yangtse valley _bas been cleared of icreigllers. who probably will never return and if they do. will have to iornl part of the ord- inary Chinese communities without si special right or privilege. For some time to come it will be possible for foreigners to holl places like the ilitcrniitlollal Bet- tlement nt Shanghai, which is easy to defend from the sea, but at the same time it is obvious that the liiolnent the victorious Cantonese establish some form oft' st,-ible gov- criimeiii_ the regiment will have to be llii:di'.ied_ Foreigners will inevit- ably lose some oi’ their rights and treaties will have to be closed. The Britiiib cannot lnaintaln s lfirge army ioreircr in Shanghai, _ind the recog: li..cll oi .ln ini-i. they are ililpi'i_s.=:li'i. upcii .... c'.1.~-i‘ iio\vcl‘s, wild are l'E1..clnnL tu Rd- iiilt there has been any clitinge. 'l` hesc other powc-rs assert that the Cantonese movement has yet to be tested, und they seen to doubt whether tile ll-.itionalists will con- iiuer the whole of China. and, if tlley do. whether they will be able to bring stability of government to the country. ' _ They even predict that the Can- tonese movement will break into two factions, that fighting will en- sue and that China will be back at where she wus before the nation- alist tnovement begun, But theirs is little doubt ln the minds of the British ihui China is on the eve of the greatest upheaval the world has ever seen since Soviet Russia value iilio being because the mom- ent the lnil-ltnry objects have been atiiillied and the new status of foreigners defined an economic crisis is liolind to arise. Workers in China have been per- siiudild like the Russiansf were, ihrii ii new era is dawning' when' raises in wages and better living conditions will come naturally, and when they halve been disillusioned, as they are csrtaini to be, even dl the Russians, the whole country will be thrown into a turmoil. So fur no ntiin has appeared on the Cliiiieso scene who is apparent- ly bln enough for the gigantic Job of liltlng the country out of chaos. and the Bi~l;ish forces may tililc to exercise a valuable lntln- cnce ill welding the future _Of Chino, but this will be an unurmdi influence. _ . It is estimated that there are 5,000 missionaries and medical missions in China owning valuable properly, llxost rl. whom will “be tiiilipelli-ii to ull;iildt».i tilt-ir work and pi'o|lt»l~ly. N. H. L. GAMES E (Canadian Press) ,. l N. ll. L. results Saturday'-Uh ‘tawa 3. Montreal: 2; CanAdlens__1. *Toronto 2. ' Rallgcrs 3, Boston 4. Plttlbufl il, Iletrnlt 4. “" . Home games of last nam0d_ teams - " ' ` hlnnouneements, Coming Events,'.. 5 3 Meetings, E_i;`o_ I , issue-sony "inquire Ro D D. most dons. nil lil llilll. ,liIlN Biiliil N *STAY IN |]H|Ni \ eP=‘ »>i~Joane¢.rio&._,..._____, r =_ _,_-3 - mv ».t._.-i _ voir." “z-=_\;*=°e,._ i