.9,” with your window open your mouth shut- and \\\‘-2\ Read] y covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew \\\\\\ verbally Doesn't a baked potato teeter smell. feel, do good? Oh Boy! rlptioniv Delivered IBMI a‘ m“, Connie no o. s. a. $1.50 iilliil l5 it lllil lil . 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, VEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 192v lie-affiliation‘ of Maritime Branch Of A. A. U. 0f C. (Canadian Press) Forced Descent of (Canadian Press) _li-(1Ni‘BAY, lndlu, May 23. ‘The forced tiescent of Liehtonnnts rCar British Aviators 1%" i5l[lU[H [ l.rnnnrrnnnn. Old Lady Killed By G. N. R. Express (Canadian rPre-ea) U. lingglltxllirchi- ii 5[iHBH “““m“” Ohnrlottotown Guardian Two Onto Morning .0nal|linn, Founded III illslltsili HlNKlW ill (Canadian Frees‘ on the Yongtse River, Friday night, ST. _.T()HIN, N. B, May 2ft ——Thc and (ilililiflll, British uviutom, on sto .d f t r- ' 1 - ‘Muritllne hrnucil of ‘the Amateur a 11011-9101) flight from Entl1111141 1° ly nifeilletraia brash: raiitgfid f§°t§§,'. IIONDON- M113’ M‘ '— T119 111111‘ lAllhletlc Union of (lntmdu bu" been lndin wort caused by tho (1XllLlIl5il0ll mouth Canaan,“ Natlonal express 9d 915168 1168171311’ P161119 W311 _ re-nlfflllnted with the llnloir with of their gasoline supply. The nviui- , item‘ the filliil0ll here this nfter- raked wmh Chum“ machine guns J_ r ' Cross 0f the Legion of Honor Pinned on Breast of Youngl Avi.ator- Hi st Achievement t h e sole Topic of Con- versation in Paris. (Canadian Presb) Pugs’ Alloy 23. —— Lindbergh “ma, wns soon und hnn conquered (b; heart oi‘ nll lilo lldernch, from suicly ilonw it) illiillblG cottage. qneteut of this during aviator in flyilil,’ ulouo from Now York -to J1uriS was still the solo topic. of mnvt- litluii today, while ut coun- try ftllr ttud lll city cafe his lluntc was ltcllrd Hdiiiilieiily- Wllclt ‘ti-tiny President Don- mflfgiitl pinned o if Lind- ht-rghiy iii‘t'll.‘il lilo t‘ I‘ 0 S h‘ oi the ‘imglotl of Honor, the Presid- ellt in u rt-ul elcnso all-loll iul til" ylillllp oi‘ tho whole lllllilifl. it is felt everywhere. that. this fine young aviator hns done more in u few hours to promote 3011111118 fiyllifiiiilly between France and the United States than volumes of speechefi and reums of literature. The story oi Lindbergh, hi5 life," ambitions, flying nxperieuces and Particularly the details of his crowning achieve moht, fills the newspapers to the exclusion oi’ all else, for the simple reason luut nobody wants t0 rend liifiiit anything also. The United Stolen embassy, the aviators temporary quarters, is cmtlctl with floral differing» 111111 ltllieing bombarded with invitat- ions hf u diversified naturo- it seams to be the lvmbition of every aspiring hontegg in have hiln nt her liable uu<i__ the ullgnnllorfi 01 5P0"- lutletings to have hlul DPOHiGB, of scientific Societies to llnvo him lee.- ture, of vaudeville promoters to have him givi- yrerformatices- Iriudbvrizlt stays he would like t0 quell o l-rrrydltttly, but lg obliged to uliinil it is impossible Itt) accede to oven one tt-ulll of tho requests. lie will be guided in. acceptances by l- on T. Herrick, the United lbtai tilliliflfillfldOl‘ who is acting ‘lis his Stirllll advisor- li\'tii‘it'iill>'ll at the Le. ‘Bonrgct ucrotlronle were still engaged, to- ny in clearing up the debris lefti by the crowd that was estimated at g high an fifty thousand lthat wtlrluod across the field when apt. Lindbergh completed his sen- atiounl flight. Lindberglfs first. bought this morning was ofthe ‘Old fins" that (aurried him to falnel Cross the Atlantic. immediately itcr breakfast u_t the United tntoe embassy, bo jumped into a , . ... .. . -..__.._..____. ,_...._.._____a' 0+ 040-0 000-090,» 000-40-00-04 (‘tmdcnsetl Specials 1 RATE.-4c. per word, net l each insertion in this column. z ‘ ~§ §§§Q O O v v WANTED— GifiL 0R WOMAN fur Kt‘lii‘.f‘ill housework. App!’ ‘l2 Aliliiffll-ie St.. 57-10 5 25 3i ‘i i I l t i LOST.- SOMEWHERE m CITV u small hlnck memo hook von¥ 11111111112 fentries about. filTHllUPLY-l Advise (luurdlun. Reward. 5681-5-23-2i sPECiAL HAMQURG STEAK - vEnsier quality beef. Sounders ‘Jews |, imgdtln & Qo., East end Mnrke 1°11 PRINTING or EVERY ‘lflfifrllition, cheaply and expedi- "°"~=-lv executed. Guardian Cen- 11311 Job Printer, Phone“ 182. . "°" “(M4119 o éuvluorsa fires 111 lot-age; .100 tal- 35c; fr" M‘ 55¢: .500 tor 81.00; 11,000 f!" 11-95- l Pqltmld. l Guardinn 0t. tce. Guardian Job lfrintery. if _.._.___... M11111" RE OHRouio ma. atr- mtrrr 11W v- 1 . r n on next three monthg". rogonw. In 4808-84 ping, flit/ANTED - ‘MAN ‘r0, ‘crud q" 111m. Apply wn v. Dunbar,’ Charlottetown. ' -~ L‘ TAR roualNu 0A8 690b- Aer now. 114 Wéymouth 8t. ' ‘ 1 avttt-li-z 2i. Lbs-r - A r all: AND PUMP "Gen St. ns a college and i1-W. Train r'e. Finder please save at pu ping station and re- ‘fltive reward. J .- W- Trainer, . ; mdt-s-zttzl. {AYED trnom 1v nnucu l l! 22nd, Male ling. nightmar- Life Saved After uli the (lfficers elected at the lilhll ors cnmo down _ln tho Straits o meeting, excepting SAP. lDoylo, of Orluun, 4t!» fillies ltlhurlottetowlt,~P.‘i1).1i., to continue Béiiiliii‘ Airbus, “err-sin. in office until ‘he next annual meeting, uctlordiug to on official iit‘ Iulllotin given out toilight by lCol- ' iouel Normun l’. McLeod, Maritime ' representative of the Aiiiflifilli‘ Ath- letic Union of (luuudn. __._€<0->----—— Being Shocked by 26,000 Volts SrAlIiNlA, OuL. Muy 23.—'l‘en fol- low employees working in relllyflr have apparently nuvotktllo life of Harold Hedges, 2i, by tiltlflclul ren- plrution. Shocker] by 26.000 V0111‘ while working on u ‘hydro pole here yesterday afternoon, iletigcn was prevctltetl from falling 1W 111B "1119" ly belt. lmveroti to the 5111111141 011 Arbor School. and lglltlplrt- i111)’ 1‘1§1'1'\‘11l1'-‘* Assembly Hull. Mr. cupably presided. l" m" huspuul‘ An"? “Xa'nh'unu" H. Stownrl, n. fornlcl- student of W d. doctor naked for curry on the zlriitilcltil respiration. vmun-H and Dunn,“ Tm. relays. they worked in lLate lust complimented their {phony lie also highly resting easily. 'l‘odny Hedges was pupil-u. ___.______-lhud been instructed in singing. The following in tho programme: car and went to Le Bourget to look ARBPR DAY (he 91mm oven Cliorus~0 (unntln and ' " Hymn-School. Has High Ambition; _ Keefe’ ST. LOUIS. May 23. -- Ailililltlflflg more audacious titan the New York -to- -Puri.~i flight are cherished by , (lapt- (lhnrlos Lindbergh, who has ‘1113111111-5111111111- plunnod t.o be the first. man t.o fly frottl tho ilnitoti Stiller-i to Aulrtrn- liu. i1 Wm. sttltl hero Slmlrday by Hurry lA. Knight, one of tho buck- ors of tho youthful nir mall pilot. —Grl1des if and lil. ——Grndos IV and V. Chorus» .l“urow-r-il (t. (Alohu Ooh-School. south cast of After lsluutl Recltation—'l‘iltl Woods-Dorothy Wale” which" Swept the lowlands Chorus-Curry mo. Buck to Old Dialogue-Voices of tho Woods 1111")"; wontterftli future. dulogue -— Planting: a thee-lib“ lane“ Pressure cision. (Canadian Pren) hbOiNtTlRiEAiL, Que., May 23. — Arthur Shove has resigned an lead- or of the opposition (Conservative) and Empire in the Province of Quebeclinthe course of n. meeting Sutuday of the it by a letter which wps read to o. cntlcur-l of opposition members at ltendquarierg today. All 111811117975 '1‘11" ‘V9111 11""- 11"11""1 01'1"” were present except General Smart, “"1" hi.L.-.»\., elect. for Westmoniit. held this li\1>l'lilll[.',' ln the spncioltrl After u lengthy discussion at , n (‘- 11- B‘ which Mr. lSauve was not present. Longwortil oi the trustee iiourd H", Inemherfl deemed m “k mm A l iii ud- , . n block uutl tackle. he was rushed am“ u“ [cmmru [my ‘Llgveziinn- IL to change his, mind. When he was informed of this decilalo Mi‘. ' native declined to reconsider his tvoluttteerfi 1° K, S, wns much enjoyed by ‘boith poflmon‘ m" finer pressure by the _ " m r’ members he finally agreed ‘to 18.1KB Ten responded and for eight 1101111‘ mun in tho t-burlst- ui his remarks um“ lomurrow evening nature a‘ _ 1"""’11’“1 ‘1"1‘",“1°" finul answer. Tile letter of resigna- night. normal brenthinil ‘Was restor- and stuff on the excellence oi tho “on ‘VHS addressed m Joseph Rem‘ ed and the willing helpers ceased programme us preuetltcti by the and V] I‘ A tlompil- " ' ' ' mentctl Prof. Fletcher on the thor- ough lnuliuel-‘in which the pupils (Canadian Preee) ‘NEW ORJIJEANS. Muy 23--~Flo0d and Breaux between Lafayette DiIIlOElIO-i-Tllfi COIIiiIII-f,’ of Spring Brldge m" 1115M resulted i“ uoigehbmflon, fatalities but approximately 1.000 head of cattle-were drowned. 4 . pnsl... a contended prynent and Al Have you ever thought of whet G_—\A——JN-—A-—D—-1A RGCOIISiGCI‘ HlS D9111 charge of the sine ,noon. Mrs. Dechamp was accustom- byled to walking a path by the side of .the track and mapped in front of Conservative Mem-iille train when it was s0 close that lit could not be stopped in time to bers He Agreed too-Me her. Some years ago the same train conductor struck Mrs. Dechamp and her life was despairetl o_f for some time. -———-—<-o§--i- Duke of York's Farewell Message (Special to the Guardian) PERTH, Western Australia, May . 1)”), Flttlngly Ob‘ (mmlsltlolt lmembfirs, (1911311119118 mtléfii-The Duke of York in a. fare- a es n wor era, r. an Served at West Kent htluounogd ‘his tiecinioll. confirmillz fweil message it? Australia on boarding the battle cruiser Re nown for England expressed grati- tude for the wonderful welcome to the Duchess of York and himself and for the kindnosaes accorded Tirelr Royal Highnesses during their visit in Australia. 1n n message to the children of Australia the Duke sent "love and best wishes" from the Duchess and ltinlself. He added: “You have n splendid country and it is worth working for." Executive of P. E. I. Teachers’ Fed- oration in Session The Executive of the P. E. I. Teacbe n’ Federation met on Bat- urday morning May 21st with Mr. HJi. Shaw B. Se, Superintendent of Education and discussed plans for the coming Diamond Jubilee In the afternoon a ivory important meeting was held lin which a great amount of busi- l ness was transacted. The matter of Dominion Registration of Teach- ers was carefully {one into and sitar due consideration the plan as outlined by the Canadian Teachers’ Federation was accepted. Ar- -—--— says a Shanghai despatch to the Quebec Gqvernment Daily Mail nad replied with the , k main armaments. it is believed COIIVIIICCI] French mltllglilmdgmsze ‘was lufllcttlild. , e espstc reportg t at nortl- Fhers R e a c h e diet-n Chinese trotted-ion bombarded dGhin-Jfiang across the Ynngste for Newfoundland- ‘two hours Sunday morning, most of the shells failing on the prop erty of the Standard Oil Company- One tank in said to have been sot afire. Govt. is Endeavoring to Conciliate the Merchants Pending Adjustment of the Financial Difficult- les. (Special to the Guardian) HANKOW, Mny 23. —Refugeea continue flocking into the foreign urea of the capital of the radical nationalist government, which inst week seemed in danger of befn: encircled by the fort-es of itl enemies. The apprehension of the peopLB has been somewhat alleviated, bow- ever, by statements given out by the local government claiming mil- itary successes. These statements (Canadian Prea) QUEBEC, May 2'3. —— The Prov- ince of Quebec will tomorrow send n second aeroplane to hunt along ' the Strut-tn of Bella Isle and New- foundlgand for the missing French aviators, Captain Nungesser and Coll. Ono machine has already been searching for more than n week along the north shore of the Gulf of St. Lawrence and in Labrador. ' . The Quebec Bovornment is now (“"1111 1° ‘l? °ggfjggioxflo convinced the fliers did not set so TORONTO’ d in’ the blare 01 far as the territory first searched °"1'°°‘1 1'9“? a?“ 1° o! l em and and will concentrate on Belle isle 111° 1111311‘ 1' ° Earl smiling or the and Newfoundland with two Blanca. 111° ‘urmigbmn; a a me mimary “There Ls every reason to believe." reglglemn all: 1201mm“; strong l said GJC. Piepe, chief of the Pro- °1 ‘a: f "View before the admhg; vincial Forestry service today. pa“ n m u, t ultuudel “that the Ilironcb fliers reached wgosaflgdflthe §reg{§“,o1.1‘wune8si Newfoundland. It is probable that r." may were forced to land on a‘? algae annual Garrison Church Pa count of bad weather, if so there is with the bflgm May sun shining 11°” m“ may Wm be (“may " in reflected glory from polished, The plane i aving -t01l1°1'1’°w “m brass and burnished silver the ca"? pwvmmls 1° m“ a 111mm‘ 1°‘ spectacle was one to arouse en-l 39111191‘ W111‘ 1911951 slelghm a‘ canoe’ enthusiasm in the hearts of the on- "10111111! 111111 '111°‘11°“1 1111111111" 111 lockers while the presence of His W119 111° 1111111 111° 1°111111 111 a 51°11 Excellency Viscount Wiliingdon, 0111101111111" T111“ 111911 W111 1°11“ 111° Governor General of the dominion 019W 0! ‘£119 P111116 811d 1118)’ 1111" who took the salute, added special been equipped for hazardous and significance to the occasion. long flights in the 011016 M18896 P98‘ The district has a right to be ions of Newfoundland and Lnbra- proud o; (he showing which m; dor. units made yesterday. As tbei t long columns swung past the solut- ing base on University Avenue and at its conclusion His Excellency paid n well deserved tribute to the officer commanding, Brigadier The Late Mr. D. UM. Reddin §§$§llil..‘er".;rr”3l§r{l'.‘."‘° “"“’“‘“"r _ Grade Vi. _ (First, however. Lindbergh planned ChomH_A“ qmrough the Nightllst to return hero and attempt to break the Chunflierlltt-Atrol-vtu en- _Schom' titlrnnce record of 51 tronsectltivv hours, knight suid. The Australian. ‘flight, Knight pointed out, would cnrr the flier . , . , over more thnn 6,511 llliles. He pifilgig:lxoms (,’:m"n?n' would cross the equator and fly Selim“ O g 0 over many groups of the south sea ' islands if the project were attempt- < . , led. Ari Lindbergh planned it, the °1A(j,‘,§‘,.‘:,‘;,,,"_'h,,,,_ IL 1L Suumurt tlllzhfi 110F085 the broadest. of wnt- Solo and Chorue~flultti of llo ma] let's. the Pacific Ocean, would be and (;|,,ry__s,.hooi D {K made in two hops, the first front SQ]0iQt——llif-i.)l\ilil.l‘ the iluiteti States to the Iiawolinlt ghoms__R(,/cesflial'lfll qchnol islands and the second from Hon-- Gm; Sm“, U“, Kim, 1 ' olulu to the western (roast of Aus- 1 _ 3 . trnlia, slightly tllbovc Sydney. (am K "- yawn" H uddrehéh EMPIRE DAY‘ Flu: cxtlrclstl~~i pupils oi‘ (trade; Reading-Tile lileuuini; of Em-l Cunudaj marks to the students, said: ~- Mr. 'Clli1ii‘li‘itlll, Jlrlutripnl Johnson ,1, and Teachers. (‘iris and Boys of ‘ mow YOlRlK, May 2a. .2 A mill- was, Ken, ' l ion dollars pot of gold 'nt the end 0 . of’ big 3,800 mile rainbow today 1'°““m°"' Attractive Offers Made i . When your‘ clmirmnn invited mew uwuited Cuptuin Charles ‘Lindbergh. to Speak m yo" "m, morning my’ 1111111 Wbilo world-wide acclaim continu- flrgi. thought wag to tit-churn,‘ but, ‘"1 1° 1111-111‘ 1119511511191/91111111107 1111i upon conrsideration i realized thut; youthful New iork-Pnris airman, 11191101101“. and bflyikigln m- “duped, thorc came offers which would on- sing the boys and girls of Lny 014i able him to get buck hi5 $2,000 in- school was m“ m he ugh“), nnnwn Veiilllleiii. iu his flight mnny times amdm "yv""~ A fow ye1rn llizo l slit whet-o you Within twenty four hours 111101‘ are nittiitghmd listened to zlddres- ending his epochnl flight, the 25 H”, deuvered by Hpeakeml h, whom! 3T1" 0111 1111"‘ 1‘1’/““-1V"<1 1191111110 01“ i wish at this time to puy tribute, 19111 01' $7‘3‘1*r{»000 111 11101/19 111111 99m‘ in saying that the spirit oi‘ patriot-i 1119101111 11011111119111 A 101111116 ‘if il-lm inculcated by them msulted in, 111°“ 1111111 $190030‘) “mum 11° ‘"1111’ so many West. Kent "llflyl-i illl$l\\'(‘i‘-|‘ 1" 11111 1411111111 1111011111 1191111 8-1119 111111 111i; the call to nrlnn-l ill lilo timo of‘ willing to fulfil an elaborate array the“. countries- “com at luotlnn picture, vaudevilleuldver- gust recently you have been tul- lining testimonials, writing and drgssedmby m" gm,“ mend, My, other contrasts but what the vomit: Nash, u patriot and liruiol‘ of the captain will do is not known. 01 1119 $203111” 1111111111 111° 1118111 are lztitnuluted in. thoughts of i-Jm- cost, Lindbergh and for, ‘C-conduct lA-nlwuys N--—uublo A-»lt lr-(Dominiong A—ontllition, — Conduct noble, h. Dominionls ambition. At. present it is not the custom to . . . . 1 h‘ h I)inloguc— lmlplrc Hint-b boyslfilsrzé iffné§niufi£d¥he‘_e ls however lottetown; E. on tirder QfKnIghthood ‘to which You S i olden days m“ w‘ l may belong. in nights sat at yourselves in closing permit rue t0 KNIGHTHOOD l“-In ltonour ClIlViIlFOUB-j in duty, vulorous; in nil things, noble; To the lteartt-l. core. clean." to Canadians Arthur's Round i2}“"i§1..tl£.‘i.3”.§i’.l!§f“.§*£25225,Mr- -- w- "lien, ui King George's round wlblsumd‘ ‘~11 1§°°11 ‘1111291151111’ “m! “m.” eacwsent the Island teachers at the .lMi-. n. n. Stcwnrt in. m. rc- f“ f“ l???” ‘m’ “"1 D°“““1°" World Federation of Education ' ' l‘ ny 0 I1 5 9 for loyal service to y0l1r God, antl| King and Enrpire. EIZGW ‘rnngementa for the program and dates of the Fall Convention of the Local Institutes were also complet- Ied, the tentative dates being Sept. __ tl—14. - Delegates to the Canadian Teach- always ers’ Federation to nieet at Toronto {in August were appointed as fol- lows: Delegates—-H. W. Yeo, Char- J. H. Morrisay. Charlottetown; C. A. Horton, Aiternates—Miss Fielding, Alber- ton; Mr. L. Wynne, Charlottetown; - Mr. H. W. Yeo will also repre- which meets at Toronto Aug. 7—12. --——--o0->--———— “Wei pontoon, lMay 21. — Set-gt.- School’ Lam“ andfutlr lines from the pen of Canon ‘M510? 311W"! 311811911- 11.131111111110111- ’ ‘Scott. that famous Canadian whose said t0 1151's 116911 111° 11151’- "W11" e in revered ‘by nu who served of the clmrse o! the Liam Brigade. l with him d-uring the years of wnrr- B1 Bfllflll-lilva, died yesterday. H9 was 9'1 yearn as ase-Bsrst-Jifazlor‘ lI-iughes enlisted in the Thirteenth Light Dragoons in 11852. He partic- ipated in the seige of Sebnstopol :and the bottles of lnkerman and Alma, and one one occasion his horse was shot under him. is This Why They Advocate Prohibition)? The Opposition Pa riy strongly favours first rank‘ “by sum 811111105568 yo“ continuation of things as they wcrc under the Bell Government. ‘Prohibition and a contributed his pire, then indeed u speaker does Pt-rilnps the following statement of the legal exp6l15¢5 P1114 11>’ 111° again reminded that “in the midst of life we are in death." Mr. D. O'N- Reddln, one of our best known and most popular citizens, while actu- ally in the midst of his business activities, while telephoning from store on business plotters, was cal- 16d to t-im Great Beyond, without even the sadness of farewell to or whom he ldvod. undergoing treatment and was oon- was able to attend to business. He received the hearty conlratulations of his‘ many friends on his return m business and apparent health and strength. He had continued w ered. He was public spirited in the ed and respected. He bod served as officer in the Light Horse Regiment and a prominent member of the Benevolent ‘Irish Society and was associated with other rpublic servic- es to wlilicb his ability and willing- ness to serve called thiln. life was a pmblicaspealter of more than ord- inary ability. possessing a rich vein oi’ humour which made him a fall"- orlte at. public gatherings and es- pecially at social functions at. which after-dinner speeches were in the programme. With startling auddenness we nre 1 n | t}, large congregation of St. James M! residence to h“ pa “er n e Cathedral Sunday morning heard His Excellency Lord Wiliingdon read both Lady Wiliingdon accompanied him 1mm mo“ who “Wed mm and to the Cathedral and they were es- t d t th i d b H. The late Mr. "Reddin had beeniforl‘ ffsihofleldf "N{f”°,§_"° Pfm“ 1 501111! 1111166 1110111119 111 111° 11°59 m Plumptre conducted the services. ———-—<-o>i-— vnlescing so favorably that he re- turned homesbou-i. n wetlk ago and 6 1111PY°V° 111111 111919 w“ 9V6” 1°59‘ i antic ear nuke estimated to 011 ~10 110W 11119-1 116 51-111 111111 11111111’ igmfie occurretdhqbetween 7,500 and 3168-11! 0f 8431-11415’ 111111 1199filine55 b6- 7.800 miles from Washington, was fore him but it. was otherwise ord- recorded tonight on the graph of Georgetown University. truest sense of the word, congen- severe earthquake. was registered (a; and compangombb, affable and at the dominion observatory this friendly and a man whom all truet- ("M11118- trenlor arrived at 5.46 p. m. EST. a member of the City Council, an Zpagégumffealwafl 7-430 llllomelerfl origin was 5,113.44 and the record continued for over four hours. Read by Viceroy (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt., May 23. -——Tbo the morning lessons. Canon! Is Recorded (Special to tho Guardian) WASHINGTON, May 23. --A seismo- OTTAWA, 0nt., May 2a. —A The first preliminary The time at the. The Weather, Etc. _ ,....-..._. __.r_...-- n». A FISHERMAN Soon LEARNS THAT A ' DtiBc-Ftsii NEVER salts-sic. ti be own savings of $2,000. lSt- Louis "or 5m.“ h, yam, ‘but-illness men mnde np the bnlunce. During “m, Enlffln, (my (Ielfhffl- '11“ 15 119B 10 <1" W111"- 115 1111005911 lion-it is not un lnnpirntiotl to us 11110111 111° 111111911118 111000141115- when we pause to coltsidel- that ‘HEP?!’ 111- 111118111. 111111 011191‘ 39011- similar celebrations are belntl 116141 sors of tho flight said in- St. Louie. 1n me 0.1.1 Mothgylnnd‘ in. fur dis- “To the victor belong; the spoil-s" (“it Aum-aua and New Zen-land, his backer 381d in announcing that in Africa’ 1mm ‘and Ngvjvfoundlgndi, Lindbergh muy keep the $26,000.or in our own Domlmon from 3(2)] to beige prize a-nd nny other money goo, nndwhore ever the King-—i~7lu- which may ucnrtle to the venture pgfof m Ruler m,“ (he Union Jack llalflilillllfllil. (LL. Stump! represent- is tho symbol of Freedom und Hon- ing Lindberlrhu sponsors in» ‘New out (hm, is a "yagtgf Elnplrg than York said all offers would be held h“ been and upon which the snu- pending tho fliers return. "we, 89(53- tCione friends of the aviutor feel In mm’ n“, yea,- og t)“, nlnmqnd hi; natural anode-sly will cause Jubflgu or Confederation our him to waive the tileutrlcnl and though“, natumny Cont“ upon ihovie con-tracts. While the younx canal]; and we 1n ‘Prince Edward airman personally was unprepared wand have, gpeclni‘ reason. for to discioag his-full future plans, w)“ m the knowlgdgg that at . Avon emphatic in dociaringthat lchmqofletown on sgptgmbgr 1st, 11B '.“ ’ ’ to continue flvlns- tact Will) hold tho first iConfedeira- - tinn Conference at which 21111161‘ 11E ' 1 ' ' our forefathers together with reli- resentativels fgom LtBirre coitlaulies nodf ‘ - " ' -Nr1_vaBcuta,.ew ‘unuwtma the two Cannons, "Providence be- " "jg g 4., ‘ _ n '- In in; their guide they buiided better "been! tofhe Guardian) 11111‘! 1118? WW3’ A! l 19111111 "1 NEW YORK, M“ 2a, _-Moro their deliberations Cnnede today than 10. memhers..nt. the. ..fiftl1 Jihad: folii‘ snows Mist" 111° Royal ighiandet-n of Canada. the world. united. loyal and free. _ B1It¢ll-'W.otoh,_~wili vioitnflonoy-Jll- Mew I live Yo" 111- ml 11'0"" 1‘ land on" Olin "nfterboon end history of thiajreet. muntry 0f Erkod B. c. M. Daft uni- ‘IOD. “Ward for ‘information. ‘Ray "'- Stanilopo. 11 ~ . VSHB-il-BB-ii and will be entertained at dinner. the guests of Gabi" lrlsinan. tiement, ‘Vision. Oonrige, Confeder- mandrel- hfihbldll » otei, eiion. Development. Prgsreu M111 evpning. Mly b. » infirm!!! ouirsrtfifamverlnlixpioretlon, Sal- " ore-penny. rrltlywe have a vrvud Prohibition Commission under the Liberal Government and Con- servative (iovcrnmetlt. respective anxiety to get buck into power. LIBERAL GO Heath Strong . . . . . George S. I|nman . . . . . . . . . . . A. ll‘. McQtlaitl cgal Expenses for Heath Strong McLean 8: McKinnon H. F. McPhee_............... A.C. Saunders Yours 1921, 1922, r923 Years r924, i925, r926 .. Difference bicLt-od 8t Bentley . . . . Mark McGitigntl . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CONSERVATIVE GOVERNMENT ly will throw some light on their VERNMENT Legal Ex/ttilhrcs for Yearl- 192x, 22, 23. .. ...'...........$2987.40 ' 782.05 1626.0: 246.00 185.00 $5826.46 \_, Y gar: I924, 35, 26. 387.88 305.05 296-00 10.00 elauelebeloaolneeeale aneeolieleeenu|oeaana llauon\lh\eeellneeaane , $99893 $5826.46 u-n-U-n-e-re-e ‘ $431763 oneeOJ-Iueieelve af¢tur< -.:-»--- _ > He will be widely mourned not only in the city buttbrouzihout the prov- lnce an few men were better known and respected. He was born in Charlottetown in 1859. a son of the late Judge lReddin and was educat- ed in the public schools of the City. in Prince of Wales College and finished with a four years course in St. Dunstan’: University. He served his apprenticeship in the drug bus- iness in the medical bail. Charlotte town where he remained for five years: in 1881 in partnership with his brother Mr. George H. Reddin. under the lib-m name of Reddin Brothers the present business was opened and lute sinoo been success- fully carried on. H. i‘ aunvmgii by till“ widow’ roaomo M 24 M itime former Mile la l Young- . l? - - BI‘ - huub-[g a nut" of gngfiyup and northerly winds, coo r becoming a whys: do; :1“ MI“, Paw", 213053? in western iatricte, fair Y us n en rgare ow- - an‘ Baud“ ml wuow, ‘hare “.9 T070310 {till .. . .. .... . . 90-52 ‘m w an“), M‘ memory’ “,0 Mongreailcloaidy g-QS eons, Edwin Outdoor: tReddin in Ar- ‘gufirz: “l” d1’ -' - - ' ' - ~ ~- 58:40 kennel. and Ivan Youngbueband ‘s: John chi’; 1' " " 50*: deeddln at home. The early deaths ‘Béflon cloud “F44 Y“ "'11 ““!'1‘°"- “M? “M” New York clhudy ' ' ' ' ' 04-54 and Marjorie, some years ego was chnlonetown_ chm] " n heavy blow to both lperenta and * y grugémqxa- 1amaza 13:31"; end tomorrow morning at 5.44. Sun set! this evening at 7.35 and Merry." assert that General Fang Yu- Hisang, military lender of the Han- kow government has reached Honhufu and that Marshall Wu Pi Fu has retreated to Cheng Chou. whore Fengk-l forces are forcing him along the Lungds railway. lt is further stated that. the forc- es of the Haukow government op- erating in Hanan province are of- ficered by Russians and that all the foreign military advises of Marshall Wu Pei Fn have left him. Despite the reported successes and despite intimation and throats of beheading, business here is at a standstill. Merchants are refus- ing to accept the new issue of bank notes, while copper coins have vanished following the pro- posals to withdraw them from cir- culation and issue paper money m. stead. . The central executive council of the Krvntmans. the political or- ganization of the nationalists, have issued a manifesto pointing our 111111 1119101181118. manufacturer-a, peasants and laborers are important factors in the nationalists revolut- ion. Tbe manifesto caused com- ment. The Hankow government 1s 9111169-‘(011118 t0 eonciliate tho 11191111131115 11811111118 adjustment of the financial difficulties. SHANGHAI, May 23. —'I‘he Brit- ish consul at Chin Kiang hag been Wlthdfflwli. all the archives of the consulate were also removed. Rear $111111?!“ Tyrwllllte. commander of t o‘ British naval forces in haaihnrrgved here. Chum’ t o a ones and Yauagi weiedfrrggytstishi-“riiggri today. off Kittlgyien, 100 miles up 1119 Fiver. 1W nortberners from the 1911. and southerners from m9 rixht bank. The Yonagi rgpllgd and silenced the attackers Neith- er vessels were damnged. 1 Viscount Willingdon To Attend Dilmer TORONTO. 0nt., May 23. -—- His Excellency Viscount Wiilingdon will be the guest of honor at a din- ner to be given at Stanley Ba:- racks this evelfing by the senior officers of the district staff and the forces stationed at tn:- racks. Announcements - Coming Events. Meetings’ Etc. "inquire Re Chronic Discs-am 112 Prince Street. Dr. Clift. Don't delay. recovery in next three months. 4235-3 til-anion. "The Presbyterinl of tbo United Church of Canada will meat in Trinity United Church, Summer- side on Wednesday, June 3rd at 11) B. m. 6743 "Y.M.C.A. Rummage Bale, Market Building, May 26th. at ‘i0 a. m. Phone 95. and parcels will. be culled for. 574l1~5-l5. Z1 "Notico- Conservative voters. North River Poll, are requested to attend meeting at residence of Mr. Joseph Boisner, North River Cor nor, Thursday, 7.80 p.m., 26th. 5719 "See "The Spoiled Darling" by Summerside performers, Hunter River Masonic Hail, Tuesday even- lsmml-sf-soaw "mvz "l! I'll "Spring Park Drlmntic Pinyerl will present their tact Comedy- Dreme "Red Acre Farm." in Cou- eolidntod School. Mt. HOTDQILWGGg nesdny, May 25. $138 "See The Popular Players. the Pride of the Meritirnae. lYonon- . 54-87 Adams Company. St. Patrick's Hell, rffish tide thin afternoon at. 3.53 Bourie. 3 nights aterting Thunder. May 20. Opening play "Why Men Vaudeville features be- Mn, Edmund Murphy, of Earne- i, _ cm“ “d M“. (m. ) cram” ‘o’ r as tomorrow morning at. 4.17 New York. i! v- wt- _, . New moon Monday, May 30th, cat-chasm. Popular pricel. tween acta. Young-Adams Jen Dance WN-E-Njl utter the show. .55‘. ., . ‘Irv ,2 1,: