perpetrated by means of an Am- ‘l hope we could be -Vlllugc schoolmivam" in 3 acts ill MAXIMS OFA Mzacuanv a’ To intellectuil bankruptcy can I attribute failure to make the principles of business a pan, or oni- curriculum. i u nuul flubnvi Dellreretl $5.00 “all. (‘Iuuuln and l'. N. \. $4.50 ‘ tor All l1! inn Premier Taschereau And Provincial Sec-fig rotary David Tak bergh Flying Stu They Ask. MONTREAL. April 2'1. - "Why this bluff?“ asked Hon. Athanase‘ David. Provincial Secretary. in the course of a speech last night deal- ing with the rushing of anti-pneu- monia serum from New York to Quebec in thecase of Floyd Ben- pelt. the aviator". who died at Que- boo yesterday of pneumonia. _ Premier ‘L. A. Taschcreau an- nctmccd there was plenty of anti-- pnruinonia scrum in the province. "As for Colonel Lindbergh." said Mr. David, "I have the utmost res- pccl and admiration. He reflects thc bravery of youth. I am his greatest admirer. But why this bluff? And especially this bluif criran. a world celebrity? "I wish to make it quim clear that I am not anti-American. But Icant stomach this way of takinll profit of a tragic situation under thc mask of charity. Here wc have everything that is ncticssary and wc do not nccd them to come from the United States to bring us serum. we can get along without Ameri- can doctors, be they the most o'c- complishcd specialists of that great country. "Thc scrum—-why they did not cvcn try it. It was not the good one. We pass for a country of snows. I salute the heroes W110 110W frcm old Erin to Grecnly Island. They have not been able to get away from that remote part of ou" province. . "That." concluded thc minister. "is bod cnough without calling us a land of ignorants. We have the scientists. we have the scrums. True. wo have not all tho laborator- ies needed, but if wc couldliave that safeguarded from Such a piece of stllriditv as Bil airplane-being flown fromNcw York up hcre with the serufn that we ready possess in more than suffi- iient quantity." Mr. David added: "l ni t bitterly rcprovc those who hie gone so far as to send f. hero li Colonel Lindbergh on sucn a futile mlssio i and to risk his lilo can vulgar. if spectacular. publicity" stunt." Mi". Taschereau said: _ _ "In Quebec we saw American avi- ators yesterday who obtenslbly 11911 conic to save the life of a hero. But we had all that was needed Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc "on. CLIFT, M. ‘n. Start now nome prevention-cup. 112 Prince st. clrtown. B-lii-iimo-i- "New Chinese Laundry 1115i °P‘ enrd at. 154 Great George Street. Jung Shing. Proprietor. 3864-4-19-91 ‘ Daughters of the Empire 1'98"‘ ltn- meeting Monday at 3 o'clock. 4119-4-28-21. Come and hear the Wheatley River Dramatic Club present “The hall Tuesday, May 1st. _ 4098-4-28-2i ‘ Young People's Society of Pow- nal arc repeating tho S-act Comedy "No Ti spasslng." on~ Tuesday. MW 1st. also Box Social. It’ stormy. Wcdncsdny night. 4067-4-27-711 "Thc Senior Dramatic Club 0'» Cavendish will present a two-act drama. "Among the Breakers.“ ill Cavendish Hall. May lst. at B P- m- 4069-4-27-31 "Thc Mt. Stewart Dramatic Club will present a Il-act comedy 41'8"“ entitled "Safety First” in Wemtfll‘! Corner Hall Tuesday. May 1st. Cur- tain rises at. 8.15 sharp. Specialties between acts. Ladies with pies free. 4081-4-27-41 " 'D0n‘t miss seeing: "Bashful Mr. Hobbs," at York Monday. April 3°11‘- Spcciiiltleii between Acts. also box rocial at clone of play. Admission '15 and 35. Performance starts at tiao sharp. 409° “The Cardigan Dramatic Club ' t comedy die Hall on Tuesday. May 1st. Come and en- iiiy 2 1-2 hours thrills Ind laittlh- will prelim» their 3-10 "Tthy tho Convict" in Trace ‘ANTI-PNEUM I SERUM m llliEBEtI cnv" ‘paid a flying trip to Toronto today 1 t alone e Exception To Lind- nt. --Why,The Bluff? g Premier Bracken t In Toronto tSpeclal to thc Guardian) TORONTO. Ont.. April 2'7. ~ Hon. Jchn Bracken. Premier of Manitoba ccnsult with financial interests arding new financing for his gov- ernment. An issue amounting to ‘thrcc and n half millions is clue this Iytfll‘ and Mr. Bracken is negotiat- ‘ting the possible sale of five millions .to CCVEI’ this. I-Ie leaves foi" Morit- 1 real early this evening. l i here. We have serum. We have oxy- i gen. maybe even too much of thc-i latter". One oi‘ these aviators askedt if there was a hospital in Quebec‘ and he asked if there was a hotel. in Quebec, where an aviator" could) get a room to stay in. ‘Gentlemen.’ exclaimed the Prime Minister, “it seems to o". time that we made our country) known. We have physicians antll surgeons here who have absorbed the best SCIEIICP of Europe." Reply From Supt. 0f Jeffrey llale Ifospltal QUEBEC. April ‘.27?- Dr. W. H.- Delaney, Supt. of thc Jeffrey Halc Hospital here. today issued a state- inent detailing thc‘ circumstances which led to tho bringing of antl-' pneumonia serum to Quebec fi"oin New York for thc treatment. oi Floyd Bennett. “It is a well known fact." Dr. Del aney stated. “that wc liavi- any. amount of anti-pncitmonociccic| serum in Montreal and Quebec, it had been found necessary to use the scrum for typc 1 and type 2 infection. but Dr. Barach had cin- ployed a special anti-body solution, against typo 2 which is not availablet in Canada-ms it is prepared sole- Iyfor the use of the Board of Health of thc City of New Yorkf‘. “I cannot ilndcrstand the reason for all this publicity oi" the stato- mcnt made by the secretary of this province. if newspaper rcporlfi‘ can be relied on. that we have been called “a land of ignorants.“ Noi" can I agree that wc can gel; along without American doctors. be they the most accomplished special- ists of that great country. Again lf he ls correctly reported. I think the, wni-id...of..ruadicine has not any border line or limit and our charity’ in the fact of death or sufferlnit should be big enought to includc the whole world ii‘ lvlicf villi 11° given oi" obtained. p "All thc efforts math" 11W 11W organizers of thc expeditiml- 1J.V_ i119 Rcckcfellci. by thc whole American nation showed that they at least recognize this as a truth. It was n beau gusto and all thc. more heroic because it failed. Knowing thc fatiif above no man should call it. a bluff. - i-Gfic ' Temporary Housing" Is Provided (Special to the Guardian) ATHENS. April 27.~Temporary housing in tents of Corinthians whose homes were razed by a seiies cf earthquakes was completed to- day. Soup kitchens were distribut- ing 4.000 rations daily to the strick- cn people and the field hospital was" caring for the injured. Buried With Full‘ Military Honors tCnnatlian Press) if‘ polo with Byrd. was buried iii Arlington National Cemetery 106-1.» with full militaryhnnors. riot-Ra's Qonnr. Bl: A L0‘l'-1‘A sfaanau Fact-Is IN l ‘Prime ‘dumping. There was a t i uiiiiisiiv lHilli nsi Bi llifltjiill. Minister Ex-; plains Why "Orders- in-Council Relating" to Dumping Had BeeirCancelled. (From Our Own Correspondent) I OTTAWA, OIIL, April 2'7. —~ LfLil»! l| evening was simply n continuatiorit of the afternoon session with ref-I crcncc to harbors and a discussion; cf the Hon. Mi". DunningX-i railway amendment. all in respect of rall- way crossings. Interest today con-t tcred in the big deputation from. farmers in respect of cancellationol the orders in council relating to] very large representation of farmers who laid. their case before a number of the Ministers of the Government. It was pointed out that duriir: the time that these orders worn in force there had’ bci-n no complaints from producers and consumers and conditions had been favorablv to producers. l The Prime Minister tnarlc a long and plausible explanation on thc basis that parliament lalonc was supreme in matters of finance and, that theordorsiniccuncil had been cancelled for the reason . that it was a derogation of the powers t_-. parliament to delegate to a Min- ister. thc Minister of Customs. "in fix rates on a basis of valuation c! imports. It was pointed out that it. was lin- practicable to leave seasonal rat!» ivhich could not be uniform thcughont Canada, although as a mattci" of fact the situation itcmains as it was beforc. thc Government still having thc right. to mcct emer- gencies as thcy aroso in respect ti dumping. Thc clcicgatioirivciit away with- sut knowing where they stood when thc market was being flooded with products from thc United States and other coimtrirs and without rc- course. —-—--—» i} Will Continue . Trip By Train tCanadlan Press) CURTIS FIELD. N. Y.. April 2'l— The German-Irish crew of the‘ trans-Atlantic plane Bremen. WlllC111 landed herc this afternoon from: Lake Ste. Agnes will continue its, trip to Washington by train. On account. cf the i"nin it was dccidecl to WASHINGTON. AP111 21 T Fmfhhabandon the proposed flight in thi- Bcnnclht who flew over thc NOlthlrcncf puma Toronto Financie Purchases E110 00., tSpcclnl to thc Guardian) NEW YORK, April 2'7.—H:u"0ld F. ‘Ritchie. Toronto financier. whoi started his business career as a low-= ly salesman. returned from London an the Citnarder Maurcntania today with the title to J. C. Eno. Ltd" makers of Eno fruit salts. Mr. Ritchie said the purchase in- 1volvcd about $10,000,000. There will ‘ be no change in thc management of ‘the company. he declared. although ‘>1 policy of expansion will be adopt- ‘cd. Factories are shortly to be built in thc United States. probably at New York, and in Australia. The company changed hands on its 100th anniversary. Mr. Ritchie said. the deal being consummated tthe day before he sailed. 'I‘hc coni- pany was sold because of the death of Commander Harold Switchen- bank, son-in-law to J. C. Eno. and a trustee and executor of Mr. Ends will. ----~-<0>-- ——- fj/ ///* eoples Pa Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew . olson. (THARL()'l“l‘E'l‘OWN,‘CANADA SATURDAY, APRIL 28, i928 (‘luirlultcl uivn 3| u LEGISLATIVE lssiiinv PRilRtltliih YESTERDAY A Large Number Oi Citizens Witness The, Ceremony-His H 0110111‘, Lieutenant Governor Hcartz Gives His Assent; To Thirty-Nine Bills. ) ) At two o'clock yesterday afternoon the strains of Martial inuslc borne to them on thc April breeze tolcl thc To Amend thc Public School Act. 1920 and Amendments Thcreto, To Confirm and Render Valid thc session oi thc forty first Genci"iii,5Cm-m,n_y and Deputy Pl-Qyincjqli Assembly" of Prince Edward Island T,-c.flsui_»,.r m [tertaill cases_ W05 1391118 l>1'0!'°'=’11"1- To Amrncl an Act Respecting the The"? Wiifi- 115 1151101» 0 131%‘? 511" Registration and Operation cf tcndancc of spectators to witness Mot01.VL.1m.1,.s_ the time honored ceremonial. and To Ammd H“. Land Assessmem the militaigv display customary on ACL 1925' 511911 °°°‘151°115- To Amend thr- Succession Duly The guard of Honor was under ALL 1925 » the command of Major T. B. Rogers, To Amend an Am to Assess‘ Levy! ‘he “he” 01110915 b91111; Cam" W" J‘ and Collect Taxes on Income and’ MacDonald and Lieutenant Loncr- Feryonfll Rupert“ grin. It consisted of one hundred T6 Amcnd an‘ Act to Furm v. Prmce Eghvmfl Amend the Trustee Act. 1910. To Sflwing music played by meg To ‘Amend thlegiumineiside Incor . regimental band the Guard mni"cli-‘13°1“u°n AFtj “ cd from tho Drill Shed and were TQ,111cO1‘1)°1ate drawn up in line at the entrance of 51151111114 c1111)‘ . __ thc Parliament Building to zi\v-.ii' To ‘P1110114 a“ A“ to Prmnde “'1 thc arrival of His Honour. the Iiicti- 111° 111111°$1t1°11 O1 _ a T“ “poni tenant Cicvcrnor. Hon. Frank R.:P111'c11115°1‘5 O1 (3350111111- i I-Ieztrtz. His Htlllfllll‘ and his ]J'ill‘l_\' T9 Aillmid T111 A91- 90 1Y1¢°1"P°1‘319‘ lcft Government House at 1.40. In Ulii TYli-“YWPS 0f U10 PEUPWS Gem" the first carriage was the usher of r QlBIKV iii M01111? sl-"Warl- ‘ the Black Rod. Captain J. R. Nicli-. The Stanley : and‘ Giinic Protection Act. i928. ‘ In the srcund wcrc His Honours‘) To Amend the County 3011111 two Aides. Lieutenant. Col. J. PfiAmcndniont Act. 1878. _y , Hooper. Lieutenant Colonel J. S.‘ To Extend and Ar-tsure to Austin Jenkins and Captain J. R. Paton. ‘A. Scales the Powers, Authorities In the third carriage were His and Privileges IIIS HONOUR LT. GOV. F. R. IIEARTZ his Aide Colonel S. R. Jenkins. and rainy Limited. his Privilte SPFFPI-fll‘)! H. L. Palmer. To Imorpui"ato lVlaesci‘ After driving up Grafton Sire-st Fgymg, Limimp then to Queen and Richinoiici tin- An AC; r9 Tm- mand Motmqgtis party reached thc ParliumcntBiiild- Sorviuo To Incorporate thc Fraser" Meni- orial Presh_vt<\i"iiiii Church. AlbCI‘-_ ton. _ To Amend an Act to Consolldat: and Amend Various Acts Relating to thc Prohibition of Intoxlcatlnt; Liquors. To Amend an Act to Amend The Land Assessment. Act. 1924. To Amend an Act to Amend thc, IIncomc and Personal Property‘ 'i"nxntion Act. Statute Law Amendment Act. To Incorporate Thc Polly Cem- ctcry Company. To Further Amend an Act 1o: Consolidate and Amend the Scverali Fm" mg. Immediately on thc arrival of thc Lieutenant Governor thc firing oi’ the-salute of fifteen guns from the rnfK vegan. It was fired by a (lrtnciimilnt from No. 2 Battery. under command of 1 Major Tierney‘. As the Governor stopped from his carriage. the band played thc Nat- i ional Anthem. ' His Honour took thc salutc and after the Guard prcsciitcd Arms he entered the building and proceeded 3 to the Assembly Chamber. Preceded by his Aides and thc miltary offic- ers. Upon taking his seat His Hon- cur assented to thc following bills: Act to Amend the Borden Incorp- A915 I11°°YP°1'1\1111K 111° C113’ °f oration Act. I919. Ciliiliiltietvlvo.’ ' To Amend an Act to Incomomtq To Provide for Newport Ferry the Town of Alberton. B°111~ To Appropriate Certain Moneys for Public Service. To Provide an Annual Grant to Henry Smith. tThc- Road Act. i928, was AL;- To Incorporate the Kensington‘ Skating Rink Company, Limited. To Incorporate the Freetown Electric Light Company. Limited. ‘ To Incorporate the Cherry Hill "l" Head ct‘ Hillsboroillrh Rural Telephone Company, Limited. To Amend an Act to Incorporate the North Shore Rural Telephone the Session. i shun Thc Prince Edward Island Pishi, heretofore enjoyedi- Honour. ilic Lit nttnzznt Governor.‘ by Dunk River Hydro-Electric Com-i o; fir... his; A In The Witness Box (Canadian Press) COBOURG. 0nt., April 2'1. ~sii~‘ Arthur Currie continued in the \vi'.-, ness box this afternoon and stood? up hour after hour under a barrageI cf questions fired at him by Frank Regan, Chief Defence Counsial in the $50,000 libel action brought by Sir Arthur against. W. T. R. Preston and F. W. Wilson. . The operations around Mons. the; discretion of a commanding officer with regard to disobeying orders. casual‘ ties. the instructions of Marshal Foch. thc armistice mess- ages. all were canvassed as counsel sought to draw from the corps com- T°1‘1Z°“S °1 ‘he "W" 11"" ‘he 11151 Fisllflillll" vi the Deputy P1'°V1n¢1'11‘niu11der that thc operations of the last few days prior to Nove mber 11 were _not Justified. ‘ ---~- <oc--»-- Scene of the Attack Believed t0 be in Shantung Province Where Nationalist and Northern Arm- ies Are Engaged in Civil Warfare. (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI. April 27.-M0re than .1000 persons have been slaughtered by a great bandit horde in the rc- gion of Kingmen according to ad- vices reaching here today. Person: of all ages-including women ans’ ‘children-were reported to havr _been victims of thc bandit attack tHcavy property loss was reported. i Many hi the bandit horde wert i-bclieved to be deserters who had es- 1caped without provisions and wcrr l.1ur.~noed..cf,1.ood. The scene ‘of tht -bandlt attack was believed to be ir Shantung province. where the Nat- ‘ionrtllst and northern armies huvl been engaged in civil strife for thi past few weeks. SHANGHAI. April 27.»Mnrsha‘ lChang Tso Lin. northern dictator today was rushing" all availablr 1_troops he could muster in Manchur- 11H into Snntung to stem the advance of thc southcrncrs across that prov- incc and toward thc objective 0i their drivc-Pekin. The troops iveix being sent to Tchchow near tlir Shantung-Chili border" and about 3f miles northwest of Tsinan. which is ;still in‘ thc hands of the northern- ers. -—<"—--—<&} Appeals From Maritimes And Quebec OTTAWA. April 27.—In the Sup- ‘rcme Court of Canada today tht ;Chlef Justice announced‘ that ap- .peals from the Maritime Provinces will not be called before Thursday .5111)’ 3. and that the appeals from the Province of Quebec will not be called before Tuesday. May B. December 31st, 1927. and for til-P first part of thc year ending Dec- ember 31st. i928“ thus placing at thc disposal of the Crown thc means by which the Government can be made efficient for the serv- ice and welfare of the Province. To this Bill the Royal Assent was announced by the Clerk in the fol- lowing words: His Honour thc Litutcnant Go:- ernoi' doth thank _His Majesty‘: Dutiful and Loyal Subji-cts. accep‘ ~ their benevolence and assent tr this Bill in His Majestys name. His Honour thcn delivered thc fol- lowing speech: ‘Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the Legislative Assembly: Having completed the labours for which you were called together. I am privileged to relieve you from further attendance at this tht- First Session or thc Forty-first General Assembly. The bums of money provided Dy you will be vlfpélldfid by my Minist- ers with unremitting concern for thr securing of economy and efficiency in the public service. I now declare the First Session‘ closing. and in doing so. it is my‘ llElIl Last night at the Provincial Oi"- atorical Finals. held in I-Ieartz Me- aiorial Hall. Edison Smith. son of Capt. Wallace Smith. one of the ‘ending farmers of Pownal. was ac- claimed the winner. and Provincial Champion. who will represent Prince Edward Island in the Cari- idian finals. which will be held in Toronto on May 16th next. In addition to the trip to Toron- to. and the privilege of representing ihis Province in the nil Ciinada Or-' itoricai championships. Mr. Smitli s thc winner" of a splendid silver nip. Proniptly at 8 p. m. the strains of "he National Anthem announced the presence of His Honour Lieuten- lnt. Govemoi" Heartz. under whose iisiinguished patronage the contest vas conducted. and who capably Jresided. But long before that hour. "he hall was packed. upstairs and ioivn. so that standing room. evcn. vas at. a premium. As to the contestants. one and tll their speeches were excellent; T1103’ ivere delivered in a clear, ‘orceful- and lucid manner. and rhowedcvcry evidence of being. as ndecd they were. the fruit, of long iislrict contests previously field. the inviablc task in deciding who hculci be thc winners. _ Andhcre it is but fitting that, the Jilflfdlflll extend its thanks to the hstinguisherl chairman. llll’ Lieutenant Governor Hearts, to he contestants and the Judgesg-tu hc teachers. parents and friends of he contestant-s. to the contest com- nittec and to thc public-in a word- WUJPCI l0 1L5 fiplelldid fruition. For it was an unfilled field that lic Guardian entered upon in spon- "oritig these contests in this pro- ‘incc. Thcrc were difficulties an: "isks in thc undertaking, and j "ncant much hard work and carc- "ul preparation. But that is 0\’l‘l ‘l0\\'—-i.'ill(l thc micccss rowned thc itndcrtaklng has bQflp ts reward. His Honour. the Lieutenant Gov- wiioi". [Jl‘t‘\'l0lls‘ to introducing thc irst contestant gave a ‘brief history if the contests. The idea. h" said vas first. sponsored in Canada b) flP-TOPOIIIO Star. Last. ygay u“ {nhfax Herald had backed ‘he con- est in the Maritime Provinces. but frince Edward Island. thicugli stun: lltch. had not been represented Phis year, however. thanks to thc mtiativc of the "Guardianf thc "cutest had been held hcrc under is auspices. His Honolii" went on warmly to ‘ongrattllate thc Guardian for hav- ng sponsored the contests. and ‘ire-seed iiw great benefit which would conic to the school childi"cn rom the tmiiiing in public speak- ng thus obtained. ‘ Following on the speeches by thc wclvc contestants. and lvhilc thc ‘udgcs vvcrc making their decisions, \ dlflitlillflll programme of vocal 1111511.‘ was rendered by Mrs. J. A. Lawson and Miss Lucy Blanchard. with Ml‘. Albert Blanchard as ac- toinpanlst. A hearty vote of thanks was then, "novecl by Mr. W. H. Tidmarsh to‘ ‘Iis Honour Governor Hcartz. and, o the judges. contestants and the nusicians. M1". Tidmarsh felt cer- ‘ain that if thcsc young people dc-1 voted themselves to their studies.»- iarticularly to the further stildy of iratonv. they ilvoilld make their, mark in thc world as hnd Walpole. Pitt and Gladstone. Hon. J. D. Stewart. in seconding 'he vote of thanks. said that. the! T81R11 of this contest after thc, storm of politics in which lic had bccn cn- Iagcci during the past few weeks.‘ was restful indeed. ‘ Had thc contest been held a lit-1 ‘lc earlier. with the members of thc ‘egislaturc entered as contesants. if their seats depended on the result. sentcd to by His Honour earlier iniof the Forty-first General Assemblv 119 ‘V°\i1d 11MB l0 58)’ What- would happen. Hc referred to the benefic- Bcrorc His Honour assented to earnest wish that Divine Providenccfiii" Yesiilis 01' i119 df-‘biltllitl Swlflic-Sn- thc appropriation Bill tho Speak-tmay continue to bestow blcsslngsdvhifli were much in VOQUE 801110 i Our desires led us up the hill: gratify them we ctilppcrl the litnli“ Illllhltrfll t-luy and lllu-r. strung the lutc. and cruslictl the Krill!‘- y Oratorical Conte Guardian Is Splen did . Smith Of Pownal I s Declared Winner, And Will Represent Prince Enward Isl- and At Canadian Championships. -- His Honour, Lieutenant Governor Hcartz Presides Over Con test. ” His Hon-1 ‘.0 all who have helped to bring the , i which has, MAXIMS or‘ A MERCHANT. ___.| rnliit: liiiiir its‘ LAST Nlliii;Ip st Sponsored By The‘ SllCC6SS.--E(ilSOIl Thc pi-ivcs won in the district contests held on April 9th were their presented by Governor llcartz. lilac-n winner 1' --'vcil a silver cup’. tho second }7l'lZ(‘ was -.i silvcr solver. and thc third a vVuitlrmnn {Pen and ‘ Pencil Sci. l Thc privc \\'llllll‘l'$ wcrt- us lol- ilows: ' l‘riilt~i~ (‘minty o. f Arthur O. Malia-y. Aibt-rton. lit/tuft). lLOnS. llodcqnr. Dora l)t'llll_V. Hinmiit-r.~:itli-. ‘I’ Queen's (‘nunty Edism". Smith. Jkiwniil. Isobel Brown York. Actions Macilonald. Mt. Stewart. (fharlottctowui Willard Pickt-tts. Princi- of wot r. College. Howard Buntain, lhincc of Wales College. Margaret Campbell. Rochford Square School. Kings (‘ounty ‘nd careful preparation. As at they" iudgcs had a most difficult and un-‘ Pent-lope Murtin. New Perth. , J. I). McIntyre. Souris. 1 L. Gilovgi- Dt-win". New iPcrth. Following on this. thc priusfor winners nf thc Provincial Contest were presented. ' 'I'hey arc: 1 1st lgrizc, Smith. Pownal. , 211d ilrizc. sin-r-i- iviiti-in-Mariiar- ct Cumpbt-ll. Itochftvril Stflllm School. City. . ‘ - zh-d vi-izo. snt-i-i- Wiiich_wi1fl|‘yn| C. ltoss. Bcrlcqun. -‘" Thc judges of‘ int» Pi-oviuclahuih- est were its follows: ‘I. His Honour Judge Arscnault, Rcv. Canon Malone. 1 Rev. A. J. MucIntyrc. Rev. W. Bruce Muir, Mrs. J. E. B. MncCrt-atly. Previous to thc Omtorical Coplilgi, ‘who contestants. judges. contmthl. ‘iicials. iii ilie relatives of thcftllin- tcstarits rc- eniertaincd to dinner ‘zn the Victoria Hotel Him, A;‘-Q_ Saunders, and Hon. J. D. Stewart were guests of honour. » '_ ‘; The dinner which “'35 scrvcdtn iihe excellent stylc which onpiifi- livays cxpccts of thc Victoriafymi presided ovci" by Mr. W. Christal’ E. McLiire. M. 1.. A. A delightful‘ rrammc of vocal music was m ed during the meal by Mm. ind Miss Blanchard. Tastefuii- . vhcstral selections were pigydiugy the orchestra consisting of ’ _ Albert Blanchard. Robert lfogg and A. L. Arscnanlt. I At thc talostl of thc dinner, Mr. McLurc cxtcnzlcd u most minty welcome to all. 'l‘lic plan .of~_t,lie Guardian in putiinl: on this con. tcst. ht- said. was u» cnthugpiJw Silver Cup~Edls0u young, pcnpic fl\'(‘l’ thc idca of pub. lic speaking. i It should bu Llu- desire of m“; tContinucd on page 3) ‘§QQOOO'OOO+O-OOQ-OQ-OO-O-Q-“ Condensed Specials RATE-fa. per word, not’ each insertion in tbil column. 4, i §@'.§'.+§§'§.'§ u ----_-----i._____.__..._ ‘WANTED A1‘ (mm-A G000 big rxprcss horsv, W. A. Nhltbh. #341. ‘CHOICE (‘ORNED BEEF Pnbntl shin-rod cattle. Saunders New. soin N Co. ALA-i‘. v v1- vvanrnn - aTvFv-o onus Mir. kitchen work. Apply Victoria Hvirl- ioas-t-oo-ai ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPIQ- Prices 50 for 20c; 100 for 830i 25o roi- 55c: coo for $1.00; roi- $1.95. Postpaid. Gin tan Office. Guardian Job Priming, i N iDeath ‘Sentenc _ i TORONTO. April 27—-Maritlmc,' 4 Is P 0 s t p 0 n e d Ml’. mc-i-za-ai "All members of Alpha Rebekah mike and visiting Staten are ro- liucsted to meet at 8t. James Sun- Quobec cloudy Charlottetown fair . Halifax clear cc on William E. of the murder 0i‘ Angelou. . 52—_33[Thc death scnten . 40-34 l-Iickmln convicwii . 46-94 Marion Parker at Lon tiny sohocurluiim 20th. at 10.40 a. m. to iituntt service with the (4311:; Fellows. "Como to the Women's Institute l ‘Bean suppor- in Morahfleld Hall May ,|lo lit. Good marathon. If tor-my on Walnu- Bt. John fair . . Boston moudy ,_ , . 54-36 schcdulcdior this morning “ha: New York cloudy . . . . . . . . .. 64-49 been postponed to an inde rut. High tide this afternoon at 5.24 dgto pending thc hearing of an ap- ‘ncltomorrow morning at 7.86. local to the state Supreme Court Sun sets this evening at 7.04 and on the ground, that the law under flgqg tomorrow morning at 1.40. which Hickman W” 9111110131911 1" May 4th.. IM-‘iunconstltutional. No date has been Full moon Friday‘. m m set. as yet for the hearing. r strong winds and gales with rain. Toronto fair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 50-30 Mmuefl cloudy _ . 42-3.’, (Canadian Press) _ . 48-811 SAN QUENTIN. Calif" Anrll 2'7.—-q Company. Limited. To Promote the Improvement ot Highways. To Incorporate the Oddfcliom Hall Company. Limited. To Amend an Act Respecting: Certain Departments of thc Public Service. To Provide for thc P Power Machlntlry". To Amend an Act Il1dOl']l0l'f\lll\_". Wlldey Lodge No. 2'1 Indcpcndrili Order town. To Flll‘l'lli‘l' fimvml lh- (‘iiv Chailtrtti-toivn lnitrrpnrntiuit Art. tivchasc t of Oddfcllows of Chavloite-tituicd "An Act for ci- said: May ii please Your Honour: Wc. His Majesty's Dutiful and Loyal Subjects. Thc Legislative As- sembly of thc Province of Prince Edward Island in ‘ I assembled approach Your Honour at the close cf our labors with sentiments of un- feignt d devotion and loyalty to His Miijcstyls pcrson and Government and humbly beg for Your Hon- ."ui"'.~< acceptance n Bill to be in- appropriating tcttain monies thcrcln mentioned upon this Province. and upon each‘, .of you in your homes and daily avo- cations. The Clerk then said: I years" ago. Many great orators and Jggcrlpsz|x1wzo ‘or ‘V. v parliamentarians have attributed noun» m‘ can», m‘ l‘ their ability to the training they} ' e ‘"1 G‘“““" | ‘ had received in these societies. "Butt ‘ml Job Printer,‘ "w!" 1 "Mi. Speaker and Gentlemen of thc Legislative Assembly: It is His Honours will and pleas-i .urc that this Legislative Assembly be prorogued. and the Legislative Assembly is accordingly prorogued." , Aftcr the prorogatlon His Honour . inspected the Guard of Honour, and his carriage having driven off in ad- ‘vance of the Guard he took the sal- ni ior thc Public Sr-rvicc of the Prov- utc at the corner of Queen iindgmnkgby Mn Tmmamhj‘ inic for the fiscal year ending Grafton Streets. tonight." hc said. "we have had a1».- revelation. Even without them we‘ MAN WANTED sec that wc have excellent material. for the parliamentarians to come. i c|mr|nuclown_ R E 1 The manner. material. and pre-, 40764474“ paration were excellent. But whati ' . gives me the most cheer is the spir-lnougg p03 SALE AT l" it of plendld Canadian loyalty ex-l River Road. formerly --‘l'0 WORK ON small farm. and to amino with fox-ranch. Apply M. W. Wood. pressed by all. It affords me great A. Scott. Con beacon byappflfll- plcasure to second the votc of ment with O. M. W1 1Q North River Road. Phone . . enlist-Dylan