MAY 7, 192s I r liming Station Summerside, P. E, I, Washing, Greasing anlLYaouum Cleaning of oars. Premier, Ethyl and Fundy Gasoline, Ollg up Acmmms ' ‘Meltenna 00x Bout. SEATS ABE NOW ON SALE AT Victoria Revere 110w] E. F. Acorn, Great George _ - St.'_ [Amhry 31- , s _- l and fc-rceable sermon from the text “m” 899°93'10"’ s'”""°' ad's; noopeolze Bzlsber "Snlfilylll owm prices’ * = “What think ye of enlist." 1 ' Queen Qlrggt. it being the anniversary of the Courteous and careful attention, WIIOIGSBIG and accessmn o; H15 Majesty the King, _~ .. L,’ _- Retail special prayers from the Accession. yam- pagl-bngg, mummy _ — ‘service were used during the ser-| ' ' i v ce. . "bmm . ..‘3°.‘i."..,’.';"§....°i.‘li'i..i‘iiif ~ 0' - . on w preac nex Sunday night, J at St. Peter's Cathedral. lie! are catch l ednesday. (or farming. ii years. ' Pensortliid‘ town, returned to her hom getotrll. . JMlss Elsie Knigh Dullstalfs Donovan, Georgetown. , 111 1c wn BC Wll. -_a_. Ggorgetown. r et-mlse-mml day. n,‘ - ‘rlastcrn Guardian .,.,. ‘ewecyv- jllOlibTElts-North Side fact- ' vEry plentiful 500, 600 700 oi" boat, and upwards were av- " és Monday. Tuesday and Good-sized lobsters. flQRABS-The light. warm rains of [his week "is changing the fields . to a bountiful green shade. Vege- tation has begun under favourable ‘names-going to be a great spring __'IIERRING—A tremendous halll herring was taken Wednesday at lick Bush factory, .North Side. Should the weather keep calm forljol Y few clays they shouldbaabletolyad ll vessel. Thlshasnt "occurred in ..‘Miss Jlillfl. Kiniij- e.‘ been spending the winter 11110 urlotte- cinGeor- ,1 A t. ,tclt'chcl" Murray Harbour, is spending the week end withjher parents Mayor and Mrs. Knight. Georgetown. ..'Mr. Jack Donovan, student St. University, Charlotte- town. is visiting in Georgetown the guest of his parents Mr. and Mrs. ., .- 11A irlvnss Nellie McDonald, Pan- lge Island, recently. visited Geor- _ . , A ,,.°Mrs, Frank Dalzlel and son x J11 , Borden, are visiting in Geor-iwltnesfs-‘ng the Mcmmnflianilford gown the guest of Mrs. Dalziefsbml" ‘Wuhlcalll? 185i- mOHth and paging Capt, and M15 5mm.’ Geornfrom the first round to the last the l John ’Morriso1l. Charlotte- 10111. 1s spending the week end in .5 I ir/Mr. Will White, Panmure Isl- M31. recently visited Georgetown. lla-oetell and-r Miss Rhvdfl Efistfih. motored to Charlot- tetown froln Georgetown on -Tues-' A ‘- - ‘Mr- Ralph Dlngwell of tile firm of DeBlois Bros, Charlottetown, m. cently visited Georgetown. A The f°11°W1HB is from a. recent editorial of The Halifax Herald on Jack Miner: "We wish we could -- into --'MP- Joseph‘ Klgglns. teacher Georgetown High School. is visiting a few paragraphs what the people his brother Mr, W111 K1gg1ns_ Chap of Nova Scotia think of Jack lottetown. - A Miner. “The work this man has been do- ing for dumb and helpless things, his deep study of birds and their habits, and his fatherly interest in growing boys. is a. work that makes us all feel humble. "In these days of rush and bustle too many of us find time only for material affairs. We for- get the woods and the wildlife of the woods, we get so far away from nature. . . . To a. great ma. y of us trees are only to make lu er and “gllme" birds and animals only to be brought to table.‘ Jack Miner and his kind look at things differently. They know that “poor llttlo street- blred people" mlss_a great deal in fe." . ..‘Mlss Janet Larkln. teacher Georgetown High School, is visiting friends in Charlottetown. A . .°M1/. John Fraser, teacher Geor. Eetilwn H1811 $011001. JS visiting Charlottetown. A ..'Miss Helen Solomon. George. town. is spending the week end in Charlottetown. A G ..'Miss Helen McDonald. teacher ,- mfgemwl} Rflyflliy. is spending the weel. end 1n Charlottetown. A G . {Miss Emma McCormac. teacher - eolgeilfiwfl High School, is visiting; fl d l . ‘rm s n Charlottetown‘ A ‘Jack.Miner speaks here_ in the ‘Strand Theatre Wednesday night. ‘Tickets are now on sale at Jam- ‘ lesorfs Drugstore. h"'“'""'"w" High $31001. is visiting her uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs, Rlleblrn McDonald. Charlottetown. . A Three Men Killed In Airplane Crash DAYTON, Ohio, May 5. — Three men were killed here tonight when an airplane crashed on Johnson field. Those killed are: Harold For- shay, an army reserve pilot; Walter Clark. machine operator, and Blair Cross, a. plumber, all of Dayton. Forshay borrowed thc plane from AlfredJohnson, owner of the field. to take Clark and Cross for a. ride. The piano was 1,500 feet in the air when a wing fell off the plane. The three men were instantly kill- ed. Says McKenna. Is In Great Condition Mr. Patrick McMillan, contractor and builder of this city who has Tefienlly returned from an extend- "! ViSlQPtO the United States, says that Jack McKenna who fights. Jimmy COX of New York herc on, Ffldfll! fliilht was never in better condition before in all his 111e, My, McMillan said he was fortunate in Athousands of fans were ‘on their toes all the time.- ‘I I - He said McKenna looked some- . what lighter‘ than he .was on the Aloccaslon of his last visit here, but this. McMillan said seemed to bc to his advantage. us he was much qfaster and more scientific and at A the same time retains his powerful ‘and devastntin xwallop, 4_ _ said that this city Bisley Team OTTAWA, May 5.—The Canadian Bisley team l1u.s been selected, and will sail from Canada on June 8th, Colonel Birdwhistle, y "Mrfli/lcililillan’ ,is indeed fortunate in matching such boxers of the calibre of Mc- Av Kenna and cox’ sociation-i-today announced the com- ' positionofrthe steam that will re- present this country at the competi- tions of the National Rifle Assoc- vé‘ ~AA A AAA AAA‘ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN. fcllolicil SERVICES , _-__ i ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL l Good congregations were present ;at all the services in St. Peter's Ca- thedral yesterday. The boy scouts ,paraded to the 11 o'clock service, .when Canon Malone preached a suitable sermon. l At the evening service the Rev.‘ George Foster preached a splendid To Arrive Carload Bran — Shorts and Middllnzs — also Oll Cake Meal _ cerlllllelll - Orlbked Corn — Cotton Seed Meal -- Bchumacher Feed and 15kt PIIIP. which we are sellingust l i ' TRINITY UNITED CHURCH A. HORNE & CO. Rev. A. J. S. Murchison of Horr- con, Wis., and Mrs. H. A‘. Murchi- son of Chicago and Rev. J. M. Mur- chison of Saint John are visiting their parents, Capt. J. J. and Mrs. Murchison. Capt. Murchison who has been ill for some time is still unimproved. On Friday evening last the Young People’s Society of Trinity United Church held its annual meeting m‘ the election of officers. Rev Ham-i mond Johnson presided. i s The following were chosen as of“- flcers for 1928-1929: Pressident. Mr.‘ George Johnson; Vice President Mr. Alex. Matheson; Secretary, Miss. Freda Cotton; Treasurer. Miss Lena Donald. An unannounced but very‘ pleasing feature of the programme was the serving of refreshhments by Rev. H. and Mrs. Johnson." ' Yesterday. the- Rev.'Dr_. Ramsay‘. preached at the morning service, ‘his subject being “The ‘Wedding Germ-i ent." The choral response “Lord have mercy upon usfand incline. thine ear to hearour prayer" wag rendered. The ohoi ialso gave Bee- thoven's anthem .‘.‘ lory of God in mature." In thefevening the Rev/ Hammond Johnson preached from| the texts "Ye must be born from= above". “He that soweth to the‘ spirit shall of the spirit reap life everlasting." At theoonciusion of the sermon Mr. A. R. Gillls sang‘ "In loving kindness Jesus came." The choir gave the anthem “The Wilderness" by Sir John Goss. Mr.'i G; Elmer Ritchie taking the barf-l tone solo part. l Miss Berna Huestis. contralto, sang “The Good Shepherd" by Van De Water. j Next Sunday the services will be appropriate to Mother's Day. In the morning the Canadian Girls in Training will form the choir. -i—~QO>--——— Elle llllnuelru Llnlmenl for Corn!‘ In Memoriam- r MRS. JOHN MALONE- Clone from this world With its trials and sorrows. To that heavenly home, Where the faithful find rest. Her life may be taken, As truly a model . By those whose ideals. Are always the best. - The parishoners of St. Ann's par- ish were once more called upon to surrender one of their number, when on the evening of April 10th". the soul of Mrs. John Malone depart- ed from this life to the abode of eternal happiness. The late Mrs. Malone who was in her sixty-ninth year had been in failing health for almost the past year. She entered the Charlotte- town Hospital for treatment where she spent several weeks during which time she received the best of medical aid but it was found that Your dealer sell: BIG BEN by the plug and bythe Vacuum (air- tight) Tin. I BIG B a PLUG Chewing Tobacco I Ofall forms of Chewing‘ the PLUG is the PIR-IEY are the glory of the ‘visitors and ma PAGE THREE Tobacco st l ke money for the people. In forests and on farms; in. cities and towns; Big Ben is mo The Plug is always fre not dry out, so will re popular than ever. sh" and moist; It does not chip or crumble. There is no waste-you get fullvalue for your money. Try Big Ben plug and; s it is in every way. ee how satisfactory N all was of no avail and she return- Dl-IYIHB this Week a series of meetJ ‘secretary of the Dominion of Canada Rifle As; ed to her home at Elmwood Lot 65 where her death took place on the above mentioned date. Deceased was always of a happy and cheerful disposltionand will no doubt be greatly missed by her many friends whom she was-ever ready to assist in any trouble or ,af- flictlon. During her illness she was frequently visited by Rev. J. Basil Crokcn, who administered t0 he? thelast sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church. The funeral took place on the morning of April 12th to St. Ann's Church, Tyrone where the obsequies were performed by Rev. Pr. Croken. Deceased is the last of a family of seven and leaves to mourn a sorrowlng husband to whom sincere, sympathy is extend- ed. _,,Thé'pa'll"jfbeafers "were her six nephews: Hugh Malone, Daniel Ma- lone, F. L. McQuald, Jas. McQuald. Peter McQuaid and Leo. Carraghcr. ings will be held under the direc- tion of specialists in social servicel from the Provinces of Ontario and] Quebec. Matters relating to child welfare, public health. rural com. munity life and its organization and BIG lllllllES other social problems will be con- Baseball Results Saturday sidered. Dr. Ernest Thomas will de- liver an address on “Alcohol and NATIONAL LEAGUE Science“ which will no doubt prove - i of special interest. The rneetingsl-Brooklyn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 8 0 will be held morning. afternoon andist. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . ..‘. .. 2 9 3 evening on Thursday in St. Paul's. Clarke and Hargrave; Haines and Parish Hall and on Friday in Heartz 111151191150, INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE (Sunday) ' Newark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 l0 0 Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 I3 0 Jersey City . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 8 z Montreal .. 3 8 Saturday's American Assn. i to a stable where two horses were burned to death. althbugh desper- ate efforts were made to rescue the animals. Fannd by a strong south wind the fire burned its way to a garage and paint shop. Explosions of gaso- line and oil threw burning embers on to the roof of Parent Brothers general store and residence. and they were destroyed before it was decided to telephone for assis‘ Ten minutes alter telephone ines- m++»+».»»»»§»».4~~“»»»¢¢»»»+~+ Agents. Wanted For Salg so MILES 0N 1 GALLON. woN-lnoos FOR lIATCHING-—PURE dcrflll New Vapor Hlllnidifier Gas‘ bi-lld Black Jcrgey Giants 75 m. Saver. All autos. Agencies walk, Lloyd Inman, Norm q-rymh p_ 1g, rd everywhere.\ 1 Free to intro-i 1, 4330.55.51 (iilCP. CRITCHLOW, 12-12. Whea-1 w“ 1"- 4312 ron sans-counter: seen PO- tatoes No. 2 from certified stock. Also good sound feed potatoes cheap. H. B. Dennis, Marshfleld. Miscellaneous 1N0. ALFRED MACDONALD, 4227-5-3-41 Land S )1 111 , 1>,i--€————-———————-~--~——-— EL ‘mayor’ °"”“;‘_',,_°, mo_'GO0D ISLAND BANNER SEED i oats. Meredith Parkman, East SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- “WNW- ly supplied. ollaraillll Job Print», _ 49214-54‘- w‘ ‘tron sans-z HORSES, ONE driver, '1 years old, thc other, gell- oral purpose, 8 years uld. Walter Heartz, East Royalty [ILLHEADBMUAND STAIEMVENTS _ neatly printed Guardian Joli Prism-ya. ' f": xtr M IQEMORIAM AND MQURNING wards llt BIIGMQQIIGQUCG. Guard- 311111 Job Prlntery. WYND—OFF reruns 1s-‘ lllltl boat with engine. Owner may, _illl\'(‘. Eilllfll? by notifylngJ J. Tay-l 101'. St. Peter's lslnnrl. Azoo-s-s-al. FDR. SALE-COLIN!) PI-IPS. SID- ,ncy A.,Enman,-. P. O. Box 1'13. Charlottetown. l 4286-5-5-31 —F_emale Help Wanted wANrl-zn-z Knolls»: GIRLS. Victoria Hotel. 4255-54-11. GIRL FOR IIOUSEWORK- AI’- ply Mrs. BurnettpZ-i Upper l-lills- boro St. 5-3- I 43l3-Fl-7-tf Humans - smr US YOUR wool to be , manufactured into Yarn. Write us for sample card. F. ll. Copp Woollen Mill, Port El-~ sill. N. B. 42'l_5-4-5-6l WANTED —MAlD FOR GENERAL housework, no washing. Apply 20 Water Street. 4297-5-5-31. tormlasPoNDENcE Joanne AND envelopes with address printed t"! tho thingofor acknowledge out, ....'llnnt n5 am, Guardian ——¢-~——-i———-——~——— Job P1111131?’ I 11 WANTED-GIRL T0 WORK IN - grocery store. Apply BOX 423- mlv 24TH 1s nnswluouwlouc, - .4 Order your suitor Top Coat carlyr Tailored. to your , fit suarantocd. ‘All standard trim- mlnaa. Satin‘ linillB. em. 1n our 800d suits, with bang-up ntlffen- 320 Lost tosr - A mm or RACCOONS. m3 1h B". 8. F. TBJBUSII, 172 Fl d Duty Herbert M55911, Prince St.. Charlottetown. Hausa“. n 4395-54-31. ' a-ze-ti ll T‘ To Let » \ i. GE COMPLETELY FURNISHED ’ ‘ '___._ house for rent from June 1st. Ap- u ' i will be pleased ply Guardian Office.- l" receive tendon-l plrtleq who 4397444“ iaion and which will again defend ' ’ ‘th lb tdKl ‘C f the galgrlfzgtglifll .. l. . . ......... . .. 10c per line of ll words‘ Sharia fag: teafifgflapgisgg o; m m I r l?” ' '- 3° “In” i" 5 ""55 . the Empire and the MacKinnon E m“ a“ 9°’ u“ “I 5 ""55 Cup for the long range team cham- (Patriot please copy) lllnarli’: Llnlmont for backache, pionship. The team will sail on the S. S. Andania from Montreal 0n June B and will carry back with them the cups mentioned above and in addition the grand aggregate trophy and the all comers aggre- gate trophy, all of which were brought hcrc by the 1927 team. The team will be made up as fol- lows: Colonel S. Maynard Rogers, O-OQ-OO-O44 a QIIEEI IIOTEI. commandant; Inspector T. V. San- 5m“ mung m." m1; dy Wunsch, adjutant. and the fol- Howl w; have ‘pent many ‘lowing shooting members: Liellt. D. mound, o; 5°11“; m T. Burke. G. G. F. G., Ottawa; Sgt’. W. J. Livingston. G. G. F.,G., Otta- wa; Sgt. J. H. Regan, 16th, Canad- ian Scottlsh Victoria, B. S: Lieut. ‘H. W. Bishop, G. G. F. G., Ottawa; Captain J. E. Foreman, P. l... A, and S. I-L, Hamilton: Sgt. H. W. repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to thOSfl who ‘want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- l Burton, R. C. E., Victoria. B. C.; C. “t, “my 1S. M. W. A. Hawkins.‘ 48th, High- Raw; 1mm Q3110 to $4.50 landers, Toronto: Pte. '1‘. R. Davies, p" 43L 72nd Scafcrth Highlanders Vancou- vcr; C. S. M. G. M. Emslic, 48th Highlanders, Toronto; Sgt w. M. Charlottetown Reid, Toronto Scottish; Staff Sgt. v _ G. Dudley, Royal Grenadiers, Tor- Co.’ onto; C. Q. M. S. J. While Irish Regiment, Toronto; Sgt. R. Kiddie. R. C. E., Toronto; Lieut. K. R. Mac- grcgor, G. G. P. G. Ottawa; Sgt. G. G. McLennnn, P. E. I. Highlanders. Proprietor! BIBS I-k MoQUAlD. MIMI" Charlottetown; C. Q. M. S. R. Slcv- “e-ou-o-ooo s ‘e ‘“~**. cnson, R. M. 1R. Montreal; Major F. Richardson. 5th. Coast Bde.. Vlc- ev+¢+++o+++o+0++++o++oo4 toria. , i ' ~ Bu”... —~—-. FOR THE ROGERS - At calleiell 0n May MOTH the second, to Coleman 1-1., and . Mrs. Rogers, a lion. _ I EVANS — In this city, May 6th, t9 Mr. and Mrs. J. Gordon Evans, :1 daughter. WI-‘ly. roll, ‘FHHBMOUI one‘... . aw.- a amn- s". 9""1g$'- .41"? , - 1' “GARMENT i; MORRISSEY-At the City Hospit- al on May 5th to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Morrlsscy, Mlllvicw. a son. MacPIlEE-At the City Hospital on. e l, h M. d-M 11F, m. MOTIIPA n nus!‘ rnoo May 6t to r an. rs a _ a y OPENING VMacPhce, a daughter. nllmrns y IIOWATT-ln pthis city. May 0th. llelen Howatbl flied 9 months. dell‘- ly beloved daughter of William and Mary Howatt. Funeral from no. 'l '1 Uppfl‘ Queen St. this afternoon at 8.30 to R. C. Cemetery. - ‘you nest some IBM side tile ileum; rtm momm- DRUCGIBTS '33.: fitifiet". Z‘.""?‘.Z. ‘man LIT - evasion» 110v“ "1 for "IQ upg Q’ the Inllltllitload ‘for summer monthi. $25 D01’ aeltvel-ell wiallll‘ mohair-nu» sdvehw- AP at tile fill!!!‘ Illl o ee. ‘ Mali Hop Wanted EXPERIENCED Apply Vernon flH-l-v-fil 48l8-5-7-3l- I ply Guard-l a RexAel.“ P0 eel , 1m KiDAK $10k! sit ' will be assisted by Mrs. Kathryn i in Zion Church ' qolfllioiwwoooouw‘ owns, visited Marshficld and Mount Stew- art and was greeted with good congregations at both churches. The agar]; _______________________ 1: weather was ideal and thc roads in Blankenship and Mccurdy; mp. good motoring condition. - The congregation was pleasantly “as and GrabowskL \_ Swims“ i” have m“ ‘mmbaidrletl-oit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s a i John Murchison of Nebraska, U. S..Phua,de1py,1a _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ H 5 12 1 prelach for them. He was suddenly‘ ca ed home through the illness of his father, Capt. John Murchison, Gochrana Orlebar St. He delivered a thought- s.“ Lows _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ __ 5 12 i) ful and stirring sermon on Lukqwashmgmn _ _ _ _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ g 1g 2 Xvnm- Wm "w" "i" w" Wiltsle and O'Neill‘, Hadley and cleansed? but where arc thc nine?" Rue] We were pleased to note the pres-i ' _ thers of the preacher, at the ser- Boston 4' g n vice. There was a fine cQngrcga-i Shame and gewen; Rumng and tion present; all seemed to enjoy Hoffman“ the numbers from thc Alexander Hymnal which were sling at the op- lflvfsnNAfloflAh LEAGUE cning of the service. The Minister, Mr. Fulton, expects (slhflfl‘y) to preach the two last sermons in the series of the Prodigal on Mflylgemflni _ _ _ , , , , , , , , _ , , , , _ _, 4. '7 1 m“ and "W1- Thm W111 b1" Montreal ............... .. '1 o 2 IIL-“Hls welcome home." IV.-"'I‘ile Prodigal and Elder 5,11,11,10“, B 5 9mm"? sumlle ...... ....... .. '1 o We trust Mr. ‘Ben Acorn will sing - Van do Water's ‘The Pcnltent" 011 Jersey guy , , , , _ , , , , _ _ _ . ,. 13 1'1 4 "'9 2W1 "ist- - Rochester ............... .. s o 1 Next Sabbath. May 13th, the An- ‘ nlversnry services of Zion Church Newark , , , , , , , . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 2 2 will be held. A tablet will be un- 8 0 Toronto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 veiled in thc momlng and the Min- , lster will preach. Rev. Quincy A. AMERICAN LEAGUE McDowell. Caledonia. will be the special preacher ‘in thc afternoon. Rev. 'I'hos. A. Rodger. Belfast, will occupy the pulpit in the even- ihg. As a special attraction the Choir (Sitltrdly) ' Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Settlemire, Bradley and Having: _ Billings and Shea. Thompson Blight bf New Bruns- wick. This talented lady has been heard ofte over the radio from Moncton. S will also assist in a concert‘ to be hliltd ‘Monday evening al . St. Louis . . Gray and Sc i3. Glflmn- MET‘ berry, Zachary, Braxton and Ruel. Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. z a .1 NGWYOIK... G l Faber and Grouse; Coveleskie, W. Moore and Collins. NATIONAL LEAGUE t. Judge: "You broke into the shop cit Mn Smttil, the jelwellerl" Accused: “You l did nlot want to die without keeping my promise to my grandmother." ' Judge: "What was that?" (muggy) Accused: "That I would open- n phfl‘dg]phh , , , , , _ ,,,,_ 4 7 l icweilel-“Is shun." clllellgo ..I .............. .. s a 2 "——" Bweetland and J. Wilson; Blake. _ null llllllffl’! ‘uvltilmc MMI’ g A a , Funeral f Home Malone and Gonzales. Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 14 0 Pitmlmmorls. Faulkner and Ho- gan; Lucas and Plclnich. Flret gun Q2 it. feouls . ' Vance and _ Alexander and cum. V ‘Ilene m-r. Gibson and Woodall; Walberg and] ence of Rev. John and Angus, bro-plevehnd _ _ _ _ _ _ _ , _ _ , _ _ , _ __ 5 11 g WINDSOR, May 5,—-Fll'0 that 1i, lellatd table. Oourtwfll > stein-a m‘ a any?“ swcxhcbccausl: ‘to all Guests. ‘Me- 11d ma 5- 0B8! n I00"!!- , grid, rtfolniglfgedestroyed six business p mug $4.00 tn 06-50 III? “'- Memori 1 H 11, Columbus . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 "1 '0 sages were received by the deput- a a N” Y” """"""" " 3 m 0 st. Paul ................ :1 a 2 ments at WIIIdSOI‘, Walkervllle and i - . from threa clllelllmltl .............. .. 11 1'1 1 , - “"1 Cm’ w“ 5mm“ . f d lls . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 l0 0 um s were playing on the fire. De- ZION CHURCH senvices PQQQQY, “d “°“““' J‘ M“ ‘m’ liilililixlii. ............ 2 o 1 spltepthle the flames leaped so feet 1 ‘ . ‘ across St. Ann St.. and devoured EzekieYs Vision was the subject 1 1 3 1 Toledo . . . . . . . .. . 5 l1 (J the homes of Francis X. Chauvin, of Mr. Fulton's morning sermon. phuadelp h“ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 5 3 gMinneapolis .. . '1 11 '1 authorand historian and, Jouph Th? teat was found "in 11'“ "mwchicago "'.l'.il'.;"-"e.'.;;.'"... G.,... mlllevllle 21o 0 lesllte. The home of S€li§tlil'"DP§ Verses °f the 47th Chflpter. This Ring and on’ a Kansas City . . . . . . . .. f1 '6' l Gustave Lacasse, Mayor of Tecum- vislon is one-cf the richest of alle- Z3195’ - sch was slightly damaged. ' gories and is an exhibition of the NATIONAL. LEAGUE i-{Mi- scheme of redemption from its inl- gaitgnyi; ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' " Z l; i (Sunday) t6 G d‘ Bfliition to its glorious consumma-l R S“ ah and tion. The waters flowed out fromis {mm ' ‘Brooklyn . . . . . . . 5 8 3 l uglder the altar. signifying that‘ m ' St. Luois . . . . . 4 l? l _HUNTER RIVER HALL Tues. s ream of Divine mercy had its ERICA}; LEAGUE McWeeney, and h en no: day“ May eighth. Barbara Makes 9- source in sacrifice and death. AM Kaufmann. Johnson, Litileiohn 811d 51,11,511, pfesentgd by Lowel- Bedo- In the gflemom‘ the Mlmster (Saturday) Manfiuw- que players. Curtain rises at eight- (rellr games including one dvubli- fifteen. Admission as and 2s eellte. header scheduled). 4317-54-21 -i<-o->———- INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE iseele. ‘Fill t rel-m. sllliieet: all-lul- (sumhyl motile.) d‘ 3 ,7 Malsltelwz, Now, Smith Minbr, R" n! - ~ ' ' ' ' lr-t do sove-ll times four make? iamhesm‘ ~ ' - - ' ' ' ' ' w l5 wéfllilfll Minor (promptly): Twenty- Wtil lL,..l. , 5mm“ Amermm Assn‘ . ‘lbillastqeb: Good. 1 a isllllidll Minor (‘lootto voice): Good? gghlgzzf‘ """"""""""" " o 3 2 it's lleileell-liel-llel- Cities Star. Toledo . a s o_ '—*'-'-—f ' _ d. Minnearolis- ~ ~ - - - - - -- 1 '7 3 lvgeiffgyight?lflhaillliitfi'lif§e'ifeiig§nyqmyn firs‘ "ma; 7 H ‘ wnegtér. Doenhelrlcknlllfn _. ou Indianapolis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ ' Milwaukee . . . . . ll l1 l .' ‘M’ Second game: ' 4 Indianapolis .. l o 2 . i 1 .Milwsllllee rs " ‘ < ' First game: | ,1 . .. t Louisville .. . . . . . . . . .. 4 l0 l ' Kansas City . . . . . .. 5 l0 0i ‘ l l second game. ' i ‘ _ y: Louisville . . . . . . . . . . 110 2 '~ l. , Kansas City . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 8‘ 0 d _ I ‘ One of the lowest-In 5B? l _ _ _ ' equipped Hotels in suwm Six Buildings , 3mg‘; ,,§,';,';,”‘:',,.‘.’° ,..'°““'..l. : I 4 ‘ D baths‘ .~ Oomllletol! Him“ Destroyed By Fire ,,, ,.,, w. l... ....... m: Il- Hotels till-o bout Olllldl t . , ill (Canadian Press) ‘nd the United Staten hi" places and houses in the heart of ‘ Tecumseh, nine miles east of Wind- ‘I nor and damagteid twelve other £01111 Charhttetown es before the ames were e0 ro - led by the combined efforts of fire’ I Hgtg] C0,, Ltd. departments “from: l Windsor. Walk- erville and rd ty. The damage is placed at 115.0%). . WWW"! The fire was discovered shorty a -. ma‘ er (l o'clock when a child ran from “A”! c’ 8'0"“ u , behind the straw stock. In less than ten minutes the flames had spread 4.1:‘... t AUCTION»; sate OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE leminltruobllbytheeotaiteofllllAMlolmdto on the premises. 121 Water Street, on Tuesday i Cllllfifllfilflllllml-ILIKIIIIIOIIDQIMIIQQIII I, Chesterfield ‘Bot, l Plan Deal, l Bullet, l Sofa, l Maillot and Wrifllfl. l um Mirror, Moteifihairu, hblll. Pie ' _ Cone ) almost new. Sale positive. Terms chine this all" ll NRC _ ' .1. a. suenomltn, A " w N, . '1 ' 1 ‘ y! 14'