“, this ups, when the world is "bully crammed with opportuni- m, anybody can make money, but , nukes an expert to kssp ii. l l Th0 ' sallmlpulnls llcllvcull clue‘ 1w, Cllllfll and U. IVA. 04.50 llllllll cllsllllnlls IN lllnllll WEST liililE llllll zlln ries oi Storms Devastated Areas in Five States Causing Property‘ Loss Estim- ated at Millions of Dollars. servers line to a cuol wluli ironl tllo Rlocky Mountain stables whore at least two poisons peris ell in snow storms that marooned lzlnoilers and tourisls. POPLAIR. BLUFF. Mo_.. lllay 10.- ‘Sixty fbodies had been recovered from the tornado twisted downtown sections of Poplar Bluff and ollsl Poplar Bluil’ today and lllll‘ll0i‘li.itlti in charge oi‘ the rescue work csll- mn-ted lthe total death toil at 100. Thetown has a population of 10,- 000. lQnly 2i oi‘ tllo dcull hall been identified and ‘loui; lilies of relatives and friends were passing through makeshift nlorgues wllcrc the unl- llentlfled llIOfIiOS rested, Many bod- ies were mangled almost beyonll recognition. ‘ (Canadian Press) ‘ _ ANlSAS 011v, May 10-"'l‘?‘““' um; storm casualties ill middle stern states today -*l°°‘l “l- "mre n 200 dud, and upwards of 800 uretl. many probably fatally. nllrcds are homeless in five tes visited ‘by n. series of iTeak rnis that s-turtcll Slll-“lflly llllll llllcll ll climnx yvflldillily “llell . g0 ufvtls were devastated in Ar- nllas, Missouri, Texas, and lllin- ‘orrentiui rains nver the week d added to property losses esti- ted at millions oi dollars). Arkan- ilad 70 known llezld ullll more an 300 injured in ills wake of tor- dos that swept from the southern ctlon of the state to tho llorih- st counties. Lawrence County OTTAWA, May sent total. urban it was estimated that 25 persons were injured ‘badly enough to rc- quirc medical attention. School buildings and churches were serv- ing as temporary hospitals. the Ilucy Leo’ Hospital standing by the tornado. Elli hardest hit. At least twcilly- gill perished there and approxi- atciy 200 were injurcd- Eighteen crc llcull and ten unaccounted for l Strong and Norphletin Union unty while eight were killed in eveland County, Seventy three persons were nown to have been killed in n ozen Missouri communities. Slzlty lcl-i in a tornado that razed thc usincss section of Poplar Illuif- in oulllesst liiissourl. Relief workers ave placed 42 bodice in nlorgues hlie i2 bodies were taken‘ to omes in the dzlnlagetl residential iuirlcls. Ten deaths resulted from ornluloes ill central Missouri. Sov- 'L>ATER KANSAS ClTY, Mlty ill. Scourged by tornadoes. iorrcuiiltl utorlns and blizzartlsmvol- n throu- day period. the middle west count- ed its dead at 233 late tonight with probably a thousand persons injur- ed. hundreds homeless and proper- ty damage ill tho millions. lll Onlyl was ieitl i of Prince. i All roads led to illlllcljiln yllsll-r- Canadals Wealth Estimated ‘at . 22 Billions 1 CHARLOTTETOWN, OANADA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 11, 1927 (Canadian Press) 0. — Can- ada'e national wealth is offici- ally estimated at twenty two billion dollars, which works but cn the average lag $2,525 P9!" hcad- This is apart from undeveloped natural resources. There are no accurate "'15 available as to what the national wealth was at confed- eration. but it is estimated at under one and a half billions- It is now therefore around (our. teen times what. it was when Canada became a dominion, Agricultural values mark up about eight billions of the pre- real nearly six billion; the railways considerably over two billion. Ontario owns about one third. Quebec one quarter. Saskatche- wan about one eighth, Prince Edward island owns $119,911,- fig. estate llliillilllll JlNVENTIIlN llslgllllll iMessrs. Howatt 4 ‘Lowther Nominatcdi for Fourth District‘. copies Paper and: . //»// "rww- ~$§ ' . r fir"? ‘mw-w-w-ws y everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew lPRIN CE HENRY AT E P S O M RACES i l l l Apparently highly amused ove r something, Prince Henry of England was snapped with Lady Adar: at the Epsom race cours¢ . is now known to he tho motive liliilili l Mililli ill sllllllllll; Quarrel 0 v e r Girl Cause of Tragedy at Victoria Hospital, Montreal. (Special to The Guardian) MONTREAL. May ill-Jcalfll-iily which caused the fatal shooting at Victoria Hospital here Sunday when Dr. Frank Brown is allezfll to have bred four shots ut the young lnterne. Dr. J- F- Wildl- combe and then turning the 32 calibre pistol to his temple blew his balns out. The mysterious vromau who onus- ed the altercation between the two college friends was it is said, en‘ gaged to Brown until recently when it was lbroken off by the latter. She tihen it is said, ‘kept company with Puddiconrbe. last Saturday Brown went for s. walk wilth her, and it is understood he sought to renew the engagement and replace , the ring on her finger where for many months before ‘its return to his 1705' session it had rested, she refused all advances and said she preferred tho company of ‘Dr. Puddlcombe. \lll'll(3l‘(lll~p0ll Brown left hor in a rage. li-lis noxt appearance was at _-ilhe hospital on Sunday where he show- ed marked signs. of agitation which was evident to most casualties, and was a subject of comment immed- .4,5oo Missionaries llsliilliillls‘ A Large 555m Attend ‘MAXIMS 0F A MERCHANT In some quarters s min and hi: family are not really "mil" " respectable unlcu they Indulge In conspicuous waste. 1____ iis-s - C0 Ohnrl ttato G dill ‘lwo IO O WI ‘III M lilnrnln: Guardian. Ion-Id ANBHY I]N iHl Piiiifi liiiiiiflli Crowds Show Their Resentment by Burning too Opti- mistic Special Edi- tions. Have Left China (Canadian Press) VICTORIA, B. 0., May 10.- Of 6,000 missionaries estimated n the number of Europeans enplped in that field before the present disturbances 4.500 have bcsn- evacuated from China by order of the British headquart- ers, It was reported by flu. J. H. Bruce, Toronto, returning on board the liner President Taft yesterday from northern Chins. _.__... (Canadian Press) PARIS. May 10.-—l~‘ruuce had an awakening uitor yastortlay’! dell!“ lum, when it learned todfl‘; that the heroes of the hour, Nungcsser and lColh-instead of triumphantly or rivlng at New York. had not been ' h d f yet. There were angry an Entertainment 8:21:68 lolllmthe boulevards in the of Real Mel“ amlfmi“ i°“i".;’,f..‘.i‘.i.fi."2l'.‘f..‘i.“2 Interest Last Night "° " “w” I the simian was still luncertain. Th! iiilNEiiii ill lW-lzs fiuallv were convinced. th t ti: were true nnc gave vcn Th” Slllllllll Tlllmll“ "lllmlllldlld lbfillfilfelybfléfltm8flt by sntherlng all with the old time applause and maflble copies o; mo uplhn-jm merriment last night, recalling the special with“ and bum“ them "a" °l "wondemmlh when the it was not un-til dawn that the po- luastern Stars’ Baseball team stas- ed a variety concert of rare enter- m” "ucceeded m ‘mmnlna m‘ tainment before s. well filled house. °"°wd‘- The presentation was opened byi 8° circumstantial did m” “pom a brief address by H15 Worship appear tllilt the aViBMJTB WEN sight- Mayor Mme;- who commented ed on the other side of the Atlantic upon tho exemplar fellowship that some of the morning news- wnlch featured the baseball series P896"! flllilfiiillflfill they 11M! W0- of last year and which, he hoped cecded in crossing. Although Fer- wouid be a feature again of this nsnd Boulseion. the president of year's games. On behalf of tho the chamber of deputies announc- Eastern Star's Baseball team he ed that he intended in pronounce thanked the large attendance for eu]°g[gg o; Nugegggf and 0°11 at bha their presence. opening M- me chamher today, m“. sllllifs crowds, alt first slow to believe i110 , eight states from the Rocky Moull- tains region to tho oust and south- east the fury of tho weather brought death and suffering. First destruction was wrought in imnszul where n twister roared in ~i'rom ihc southwest Saturday flight. 'i‘llerc iolloyrrd on Mon» iduy for ihl: Consorrlltlvl: i‘llllVi.‘lll.ilill‘ lot the fourth district oi Prince llollll Iin lCcntrcviiic hail in lilo ilfiPPllilOll.‘ ’l‘here wars all exccptlonnlly largo. attendance oi’ llttlics and llclltllalncil‘ 73 oi‘ tho 75 delegates helm; prclwntl Tho meeting was one ui illl- llillali lately on his departure to Dr. Pud- dlcombes loom. While ilheglrfs name is not pub- lic information yet. she was not a nurse at the hospital as was first suggested but is said to be a young society debutant- When ills Worship concluded daring tribute on um pan o; u,‘ the concert commenced with a well mouse’ m which the government rendered and as‘ well received eel- would 10ml aviation “my” “w no ection by Dixons Orchestra. Fol- mason to “swam “mm! anxknm lowing this were several offerings. the“ circles recalled “m, when which were loudly applauded, the _ , , _ majumy of the parflclpanm of the the Australian flier i-Yawker fell in the other day. They witnessed Steve Donahue, Britain's pre- mier jockey. win the City and Suburban Handicap with “Em- hargo." , British Govt n ivl-rc killeli in Cztlllluvay County n tllc vicinity oi‘ Aux ‘lasso, New illmnliiclll, (luthrie and ‘Caryington. T0 mile gale that raked St. lllouis lluilell tllrcc (lentils. 'l‘exus reported 3."- liead. more lMaritimes Heart lllln 100 lnjllrcd null property dam- xn exceeding $1,000,000 frolll twist- m that ripped at scattered points own in Dallas, Gollhl. Hunt and unlllr counties shortly belhrc awn yesterday. lSlxteen were killed i. Nevada. 10 at Garland, 4 at Vnllo City and 2 at Kellogg. Most i’ lilo victims were csug-ht in their cds. . . Tomadoes and hizh winds in ll- lnois killed 10 persons and left ,1 any injured. Five perished at New lumbia lost night. Chicago re- rtod two killed. l-iincklcy, and ussville one each, willie one p01" on was struck by lightning at acksonvillo, ills. Wind caused heavy damage at: several points. Relief work directed -by the Red oss was under way in south Mtrslliunszts. wilerc ton wl-ro Missouri, Arkansas, Louisiana. and Illinois, flattening Prefers News- paper Publicity (Canadlan lPress) oTlnAlwA- Mil-Y l0. —‘Deciuring he preferred "publicity YIBW-‘llilillefs to publicity by gossip,” “Rel” m‘- E- ‘B- Willie. ‘Minister of lldrskiue Church. in. the regular meeting 0i‘ Ottawa Pres-bylaw w. day strrrrely supported l1 plea that the reporters be not excluded fl-mn ‘the discussions. His viow of [no matter was accepted. and the pro led, 40 injured, and 1,000 left meloss lily a tornado Saturday ight. High winds continued ovcr renluinoli. unsas yesterday causing one of he worst dust storms ill history- - iliglll wind at Fort llmnveilwortll uni-nu. tore tho itrnly nonrlgl-i Ill- igllllll l C-iil nnm-hor 252 from iill col-lugs. ll. was necessary ‘u Til-l ssc lilo gas to save the ‘high hug. was enronto to San Antonin. Mimi, from St. ilouis, for monocu- I09. Sonic rcllci‘ from lilo lll-llk Oiunl was lforocust by wouthcr ob~ lilezui of tho Nankinlg nationalists l3 Civil War In y China Resume (Canadian Press) i ‘slllANtltilAi, "Muy l0. __..]i'l§iltillg ill ‘Chlnlfls civil war is being ro- sulncll oii sovcrsl fronts afiel- n dong lnll. Gonornl Cllinpg KltllSilck. i l ill contncl. with northern forces in Anllwol province along u line from lfinlrlwwiu, North of bake Chaohu. \'\' . ; - .-.._|~ day Lumuduefl “m, ‘finned q-(‘xafllenthusiastic llll iifiil lnll .l all.» i |il‘('Vlllll'li. lhv‘ far-urban“! ltsaalnhly wns pm tiuullsl'iy~-picel:lr-li- and buildings in rural sections aittliwllll lll° lllll“ “l'@"“"ll "l ill“ lllm" laying towns and villages in wustcfilei‘ iiiiil liis liiliitl spirit oi’ tfllllllllillli null llirnigiitil) ward explanation o.’ illl: new tl-ln oruncc lpollcy. iliessrs. Jlllnl-s i’l-nlll~rull.~li presided. Messrs. ‘lcdwin llllwsl and Louis Pearson wolc zllllioinlclil scrutinecrs. Messrs T, ii. tlillcsll Carleton. lLouis .l~io nit. 'l‘ryon- lll by m... Michael M-ulligaln- ‘Newton. worn appointed a resolution colnmittc Nominations for then asked l'or., The names were proposed: Gordon Dawson, Cape 'I‘rnvcl‘sl T. B. Gillespie. ‘Carleton; Lou dlowatt, Tryoll; ll, ii. lllllolionzll ioliowll 35 Bedequo; T. W. Bonticy, i(,'||ill'lilllt‘-,(‘Vl‘l‘ (filinll. was llifillillell l" llml-“cl- ltiwu. Messrs. linwson. llllll-lllllllllll ll-illlll Slllllill illlllllllll’ ‘ind iiiillii(llll»il7l lonvention for liln honor llli'i:" ng they would do nil in tlll-ir "fill" .l.' l Bentley withdrew, -|l0w ‘convention would sl-illl-t. was cast wliil tho nulnos oi Mosul lllllfllllile and lllowatt and Mlg ' liigly nominated. Mr. 'l‘- ll. iiiilr seconded that unanimous which resolution Wli unanimously curried by ll. iltillltiill vote. For nsscmblymun Mr. ,,,,.|.is|l govorll:lll~ill'i.~: Ftliill)’ i0 l-llllpcr- “mam, DHWSQIL ,_,,,,v,.n,,,._,,_ jnhnpvnllt: wllll lln. linllvll Slates and councillors wl-rr or l0 assist tho cnnrlldlttl-s the‘ ‘ /\ lltllllli all. drew n majority and Willi accord- Norman‘ -and Soul Behind Diamond Jubilee (l'l"l'l‘i'\\'.l\, -lVl:ly l0. —- “The ‘Niariiilnl; Proviljlzes are "heart. and soul behind tho lnovezurilrt. for an. adequate celebration oi‘ tho Dia- nloud Jnlilllco 0i‘ tionlederalion.” . _. ,7 _ , _ ’ lTlliz-l FtflltelllQlli. was made by Eli. mutml “mils l." Pmlnf" ilhtj.“mlgéhSclrlll-lllcll. a member of the Nation- IlfogfiifglllufxzkgzflzAJEI;W,,,O ‘xfluqifllllsl COlilliiittflLIWllO has just rehturzli- .' ‘ ‘ H . ‘ ‘ . , , led to Ottawa rom avislt ‘to re - o.i:::i;il:,l$'ry semlemry ‘m. m0 lolelhnyllfflllfill, Charlottetown and iHiillfflfi. ’ ‘ , . _ . ~ . . _ _ l"! lluvo rlaver" said Mr. Scavnune . ‘lltumklll mmpbuyls ,hl:::.',l,l,lfi:::.;"secll such widespread enthusiasm w ‘l l~al.yl5'll-()l' n single object. in the Mari- itllne Provinces before, and there is no doubt that the patriotic senti- lnent displayed will result in a cele; lhration oi’ a widespread character. uitl-l fl-llllllllg no Blllfi 'l hope llllll feel that jyou will get behind the candidates Is Ready 'i‘o Cooperate» (Special to the Guardian) l.ti.\'l.'-ti.\', .\lil_‘.' ill. Tim y. llf _ iirll- nnzions ill negotiating rvzllylllilrogulilii; illl" cxtrn tcr- tliiii‘i' ill, i0’ iii‘ lRlvns lnndc in rvilly i\\'ll0 asked if the foreign secre ' lzlitention had been called to assert- ion lllllt United States was wiliingl ll,ili) ncgotiail: such n treaty ‘Vllell’ in" c. iourlll ‘years ago and ii’ you d0 there will filo no question about. tho result. l The nonliuaied candidates Messrs llowntt and Lowtller made eplnlin- lllli speeches as did also Hon, J. E- Wyat-t- ‘K. (1., and l-lou. ‘A. I1‘. Ar- lmlcl. _ in... ]'il'il|ll‘l' continued liPlllHiK H, llrilll lilo dlfivrcnl. ‘plftllliil lfl ills 'v'l,,.l;,ll‘.,|-nl liunlillg pnrtlmlllirly ivilli .l.hl- new tcnlperance issue. iiltlfcr- qjrinl: to lilo prohibition ac-t he snill Iii" lifiiill 0i ill“ lllllvlmle “ml ha" adjourned with three cheers and a .llonc HOllll‘. good hut it. has not ills-imam. ‘M. the cunmdflu“, colnplishlvll whlti. il. should have. ill Th‘, [Qlluwlltg resolutions were lllllli lll'°"l§lll' lw" "lmlauos will‘ ll’ morcrlond unanimously cart-rd: ‘olll. is ilioviwliliiv ‘lilo ""1"" l"’"l' RESOLVED ullll this roilvrntion H F. [in lilis campaign as you did four pie moved and Mm T‘ n muvfllmdtllc iwi- lent“? liilll ll“°" llmllllled 'l°" SCIlZtllli. lifter which tho meeting the iloulinniion ill.- Learning of the tragedy. she is said to lhave sought the solitude of a local convent and it was hero that Detective Pose who ilaudled the case found ‘llBT, As lfar astho actu- al police investigation ‘is concerned ii. ended this morning with the knowledge that tho gun used in tho shooting sftrlay was one secured by Dr. lBrown last week. Nunglesser Plane Seen By Irish Observers (Canadian ‘Preul ilAlitllS. May ‘l0. —- A message stating that the fffllllhAflflilllflc plane of Captain Charles Nungess- er was seen going northwest at ICarrlg Island, lKerry, and Kiirush, County, lrolsliilti. st eleven o'clock lSunduy morning was received this afternoon by the general director of aeronautics from its represents- tlve lrll the French embassy ln Lon- on. ‘The message said that ‘the plane hall been sighted by several ob- sorve-rs who agreed in their report of its passage. Tho plane was go- ing northwest at tho time lthat. It was reported to have passed over lCarrlg island and lKilrush which entertainment beln co clled to l“ m“ Atlantic l“ 1919' will“ “'71” answerto ‘encoren€""" mp entire l0 n7 ‘mm Newfmmdlmd l" n“ performance provided an oven l“"‘l- ll" "ewe l)! lllm w" "Wlud ing of delightful entertainment and i101‘ B WQOk- the officials of this team are to be highly complimented in presenting to the audience n concert so admir- ably balanced as to admit of no 1a dull moments hut selections which went to msko a performance of in- terest from first to inst. Mr. Raoul Raymond and Mr. Albert Blanchard, capsbly acted as accompanists during the entertain- merit. The programme was as follows: V PROGRAM Opening remarks-His Worship, Mayor Miller. l Orchestra selections-Dixon's ‘Or- chestra. - Scottish dance——Mr. Geo Walkeyg Vocal solo——Mr. Raoul Raymond. Vocal s0l0-—Mise Hattie Ryan. Musical specialty-Mr. Henry Brydgen. Old time fiddling-Alear Gallant and Roht. Weeks. Cvmic BUMP-Mi‘. lienl-y Brydges. INTERMIlSBION. GALE OF HOME MADE CANDV Orchestra selections-Dixon's Or- chestra. , Recitation—Mr. M. Callaghan. Vocal solo——Mr. James Donovan. CllEiTi0BtDll-—MI‘. Wm. Montletn 518i! dnnce and selection on DODGE-Jill‘. Ramsay. Step dnilco-Robt. Weeks. Violin selection-Mr. Aleer Ciel- ul. "like." selection-Mr. Ed. Garn- hum. . GOD SAVE THE KING. Announcements Coming Events, Meetings Etc. Pan- M59 “Central Christian Church tl'y sale. May 21st. "Scotcbfort Memorial Society will hold the Annual Celebration Tlilednesdsy. July 13th. 5440-5-11~6l "inquire Rs Chronic Diseases ‘112 Prince Street, Dr. Clift. DOIN- delay, recovery Ln next __ monilhs. 40856-18-311101- "Tbe Margate Dramatic Club will present the four act comedy. "Tho Viliilln Foiled" in 8t. maul,- urs Hall on Friday, May 13th. 545B 5 11 2i legging. It has ‘lilillil "l4 “l” w°loi the ‘Conservatives ct the fourth lam in favor oi ll. wet pollllY- Wl ‘district ol.‘ Prince county hereby lzlny one Hliiiill ‘iii’ flllll “Y “'9 "mvipiacc on record an expression o.‘ lhuvc a dry ‘Jilllillllllll- The “m” the services rendered in the Prov- oi mun who are DTQW-Yilll l” iilcc oi‘ Prince llldwltrd Ilsiund by violate iii" lllW llllw llllv" “ll ollr PFOlniOl‘ lion. J. i). Stewart ltililitilllllllll’ ‘ll “oil-lug llq""l‘"antl.ltis associates In Lilo provincial are at the ‘mouth of the Shannon river. Corrlg island sud Kiirush arc albout 550 miles in a direct line ill-om Paris. The elapsed time from tiho take off at Le lfiourget until tho plane was reported over Csrrlg lai- to ‘ilochowlln. olnl the north bank of ‘tho Yangtse river below Vlfuhu. i Fighting llilg also been resumed in l-lonun province whore the northcrncrs have occupied Chumat- sen, 150 nlilcs north of Hallrkow on lilo Poltingillaliltou‘ railway. Tile “Who stole Mrs. Livingstone’! diamond? See the Country Doctsi’. presented by Searletown Dramltic Club m. Tryon May 12th. Ladies with baskets free; 843i W. ‘Lowther was the only Illlillf‘. PWDOBBd and was there-fore llnoni- mllllsly ilominutcd. A letter was read from lllon. J. ii. Mlmrii “Dressing ills regret ill illsl lnllllllllly 10 b0 lnresont ihunlklng tho‘ QQ-QFO-GO-QQQO-OO-QQ-O-O- Condensed Specials HATE-dc. tier word, not ouch insertion in this column. The Weather, Etc. . IFYOU CllirrBl-z HAPPY 0N A DAY “iOyster Bed lBfldge Women's ill- XGO-GOIOQ-OOQ-Q ‘ ANTED-A BELL BOY. APPLY tluccn lllotcl. 5406-5 10 3i Hl-lnulow party headquarters has Pwlile for their handsome supports“ ha}, bu,“ sum 11ml we ill-c Ibsen withdrawn to ‘Sinomsll a fow miles north of Hnnkow. accorded and wishing the success, him at tho lust election candidates evory iparlinmont. it is "n mutter of grati- ‘solos l" (ilieiille Wm SllOIl-“l llllll ml“ flcation to lis that our provincial lis iill absolute ulrtrubh- There will government h“ kept the brands“ ‘ho iour lilllifli‘ lll°l'°-‘l llllll" lllc “m” made to the people on ‘held! re- and is five hours and fqrty two min-ates, indicating that the plane was making speed at that time of- spproxrinmtoiy 100 miles an. hour. ¢ stituto will present the 3 not comb- dy “Breaking Winnie" in Brook- ilelll ‘Hall Friday, May 38th. 54666-1141 i.lKE This You NEVER Wltl. BE primllei‘ Stewart was present and. when can“ ‘upon w speak W“ system the same as ut ‘ivffifleiil lllllllinrned in the isst election. We con- PECIAL HAMBURG QTEAK - othcr swivfl will l"? llll°W°d lo-graiulatc Premier lion. eJ. D, ‘Slew- lgllsllll‘ quality-beef. Saunders Willow of Bank "A meeting oi‘ the Liberal-Dom Ncwsolll & Co. East enli Market Bldg. 43B PRINTING 0F IVIRY "‘ llllllflii. ehesbly and expelli- llff vly executed. Guardian Cen- il.ll Job Plinlter, (Phone 132, AR 0mm: mic-rims non. lllis have Bllntsin bind Ben‘; ‘Wood lb lMcNeIII. VON WANT 000D {NV .-lces 50, for 20o; 100- 0 m 86c: 500 ‘for 81,-‘ gol- $1.95. Postpaid. G _ , _' Gullrdien Job ‘Print ' dc of interior or exterior v/ort l.’ “ refully and tiroperly dons. ._ Av ‘ . ll! "6 Sydney 8i. PhOIIO 4i t. Si!‘ Th sl-n- -:l» I __ I ileum: in cllnomc bis‘. .112 Prince Street. Dr. “lll- ‘Don't lisllly recovery in ‘ It tin-es months. ‘ ORGANIC‘? FOR l1’. ‘I Pmsbytorlsn- church. lottototvli. P. ill. island , ' w I KNTIQ M . N‘! 9.0‘: fi “Or ll. . ‘ll. l. Ml()N'l‘Rii'2/\ll.. ‘Milly lMdliHllll‘, ill widow oi’ the llallll! Wil- liam McLean. 0i Charlottetown. in his iifoiinle Bank of Prince Edward island is She leaves a brother, Stock Yards. m; Angus McLean, Sourls, P.lE.l.; two sisters, Mrs. Alexander Dixon, llfili-i-jiml iEldOfl, r. an. llllll Mrs. Willlsm -. Martin. Bandicmlls. ICaliL. as well as four sons. Angus. ExlM/P. Comp- Roml Canadian Mounted Ottawa. Martin of Seattle. Charles oi Boise. lllnllo and in of Kenslnglon, ll. Fl. Iae daughter, Mrs. J. A. Nlcl lilcb, Weeltmcunt. . —~@+or arrived sad for “is n: dead hefth trailer of li - (Nodal groans 44800-9-10-91100. 14 la ism»... won t c Manager Dies (Canadian Press) l0. luanager l. l “Tomas Lilo}. ‘77 Years Oil to the Gulrdisn) May 10. mt. rs of in bolus — Flora of the old Sir Mon is‘ 7? years 01d i0- slms have been arrivins from every ppfl. of the i iatlng him. "How ll llll. is l mystery “lac distinguished slut-lam l s.» , from 5m“, “humble mambo hold greeted with l a a » l ll "" - QWIMHMH The “Framer lllglnfiille‘ llM! open unless a plebiscite is taken "Ml" “W” you of my "W! and n sflorcflllellvzfxllile-(filllll-lletllhg Erect pleasure, greater even than l ljnmy 01,331,? hwe undesirable ll ca" express at the privilege of lllll-iswms .5 vgll again the some i118 Dart in this splendid coilvcntlon "will M $6128 Q11] m, m, dflnflflng our yflurs ago 1 stood before you-unites“ m mm“, plgggg and this on a similar occasion Qxipoctiuglnlllfiwhedfl “l; enforced m, me buy. Erect things from this banner dill-W e lilaayuw 3611m- wm he lpon- trlci. Consider this the banner dist-f” as w‘; have received some “m. rm’ m “with °lllllllll° "l ‘Ollllllml-eh Bum]. e lot cnactlns our system town as you lpfly more in taxeslcmm“ [or Inca and Bum"; if into "i" any Oiiiiel‘ district and ullll °l l°'“l.',,e,',‘l,o,,. Epmnn; to o... should entitle you to something. We fore“, wt, 1,3,1 om, exgmplq or expected srest things of you four phat? 1918 when the famous in; 7”” "30 l" W9 Bill 8185i. ililllKB- ‘t a lut into force if we are MPH-Myers whom you returned with uft-LZTSOLX‘ new temlwillbcc policy Such a handsome mllflfll)’ ll" l”°' c ill b‘ ut into effect and not until “M "w: provincial lnolitics i0 ell- w ‘if hm magnum... Wu, do ter into the federal areas. d-lls re- the“ tom |ebmn we m, 5n. llrsmolll m, ‘ “V” m, o. in» w“ no 8 leliigclte HINT-We m. wil- life of local politics; It in Iliw W ‘in; y?“ lull our mutton nvsll ill RLPUIIIIIIOJIIB-L Mr. Bentley is un- ‘ligand, sud ,u'n¢.by'.our policy l,‘ l” 1° “ma” '~ lunfllll w" m“ to improve temperance conditions art on the‘ able manner in which ‘ho presented our clalmes at Ottawa and before tho Duncan-"lComluission which resulted in the treasury of the province lbeing onrlchbfi Dildo consequent handsome reduction being made in our taxes. It is with great pipeasure we endorse the temperance -pclicy as outlined lby Premier Blowers together with "the other excellent planks of ills lplat- lfofln and urge. upon tho electors w put forth every effort insecure the return oi! the-Bovorumont. , Resolved ltllat this eolwvcntlon 0i’ lllllifiriil Conservative electors of the fourth‘ electoral district ‘of Prince lCotlnty place on record an fiXllression of their appreciation of. tin, sol-ylces reulisred- this district and the province in general during the ow Ttlur v rs by our repres- entatives iHonourstble John H. My- ‘ers and T. W ».Béntiey. We also as m’ w“ ‘ “mm” "9l7°”lll"l"°' in‘ this Province. We have thud a Tile only fault we hcd to dud with sudden campaign amp,“ us, n; Mm w“ m" h’ w“ "W3" “w” these men were sincere why did they leave "ii. until Merci: 15th last to be galvanized into-action. Why were they not preaching temper- ance zfor the past eight or tan yesrs and why are they mnltlll! state- ments not/ll" _ , _ lay thoflccts. Tile Premier. op congratulated the couveutlo u ih ir choice in Mid tiles» lie aid he received with the warmest feelings 1nd will tqike the most trouble about ‘nillficrinf “What would you do if Mil. were to live your life over again he was asked. "Would you marry this time." ' wish to record our appreciation of the BfiifllBflfiYyjlld careful cclmcmy with which the business of the province has bcobliucted by the present gover mint during its term of o! whereas they election piecing we " feel that the electors will fully“ Justified ‘i: placing the government so ably l -by the Honourable Jul). Stewart in . The question seemed l0 amuse him very much and, ho replied: nNm ll is too costly.‘ nominating‘ curs. owstt, and Ixiwther,“ two‘ "splendid 'l_ll0_il,_ 4 Con- "s. ~power= for another, term. . , ‘ lllllll-tllsl- MIOIVOG ‘union 001l- GQPVMiVG eleoWPs-o! ‘on fourth cis- lll°9 . have faithfully fulfilled their pre- q Mrs Snyder Suffers a Second Collapse s .9 (Canadian iPl-su) iNiBIW YORK, ‘May l0. .—-IM-rs. iltutil Snyder. tho steely blonds of the Snyder-Gray munler trial, suf- fered a second collapse ini, her cell today. Physlcicils attended her for nearly an hour after she faint- ed during what they tcrmoll mm al.- ta-ck of hysteria epilepsy. The attack todsy was the second since Mrs. lflilyder heard read lust night the verdict that, susdvuth in the electric chair. A it an hour when ‘tho vol-dict wssaudd sill; col- ldbsed in her cell although she showed little emotimt sit the time the verdict was rem. (spool-l to the. 0 rut-an) OA-‘WIUN’. llJhina. May, tin-Many secret radical organisations were unearthed by the gong? day. the folders were a _ted.’l‘l'le government announced also that its forces and inflicted severe de- 19bit! on‘ e "Reds" in. important outlying districts. The city is u ct. trtct of Rrlncc Opunty in . _ ._ t: lob assembled teldbr my“ out to- Q Boston foggy _. . NW York foggy and b so this sorvatives. Bonshcw Poll will be held Bonshaw li-fall Thursday, my 12th at 8 p. m. to ,, ' delegates to thifconventlon at Brsdslbme. 6161-5-11-2! ‘WP-he Annual Meeting of tho‘ Charlottetown Indies Auxiliary o! the P. E. r. P t. 0 q will lbi! ‘iléld l-Il the Ollli “m! Friday May 13th., at I . m. daze-ml "The Graham's Rood 0109 Glob will present the three-cot comedy. "A Bunch of lFun" in FIOOMWI (Hail Thursday svsnlefmy 12th. i[[‘lll0i. fins, first rill‘, night. starts at 8.30 sharp. ' "The Ml. Herbert Live Stool: ShlDbl-ilg cull. will I000 llvc will Tuesday afternoon. May 17th. Ml iialrlnors within ielllilll distance may ship by llstingavl tsrr. or Russell urine llisrl lugs. Soc’), p"; _ TORONTO, Msy IL-Marltimo. fresh in strong nqlllnwcsl ll. wast winds, unsettled with local show- era. Toronto rain . . . . . . . .. .. 50- Momtresi cloudy .. .. . . {lb-dill talcum-JG}! morning at 7.26 41am! _.,-_. , -'-"Ph owns-or ul ltionscrvctlvacs of , will s» ‘lwld l: ol-wstl om u‘ and tonight It 7.0M 9"“ '1‘ "My the awsiflltiI l congratulations to - our , film’? “l” lll s: Lao. - .. m’ rubles class-nil-