i 4 This column Ia open dlaouoalon by ov-rollliilldfll" pl questions o! Interest. The Charlottetown Guardian deal i not naoeuarlly endoroo till opinions of oofPIIP°l1,1|.°"W:-ci- P,‘APRIL 26,1921’. it t, '1 ‘ can“; excessive drink-I '"'°‘" ' ' ' ' ' O lug means increased drunkenness; increased drunkenness means Iii- ‘ ' crimel. increased crime - -» ~.»~-., v - wifigmqtufo widows, orphans, for the ‘m, may”. , 4 gggr tho out as amended has ‘l, satirical Ont, to submit a. plebis- "fiifté/‘tifitiie eledors on the follow- jin‘ ‘muons: .(1~st) Are you in i; here broken homesflhearts mauaeil‘. relds follows: "One ‘ ‘ "Gontrol would, tend mo» cowards t " =exercised by Christian 86111219111611- / be any more places of liquor sup- fihridld‘ ‘be in “w...” ' A FWTFFF; '.l Qll-r‘ Slrz-JI am ‘o! "those ‘W55’ worry about the use of ovlirlllifloll” gplthgtg ‘by IhOBGJVlIO >W0llld hBDE on teiherrenulierecmierielmqglyfifggirgiififiiflfi -—’w'hlch doesjill ' ‘prohibit; ‘lhstmil-reilsiwflllifl ‘ with? igigf, disgusted "b! the nseii of‘. word's as "rummies"-.~and_ l. Will? ghopt-l'_"w‘hflll talking aboutthe tem- f d l" . iifiiizfil.“ .13 i. no it Waller; making that fllltMBllltlllib‘ i hi‘ moon-of retaining the Prohibition amt-trad) Are- you 1n favor of gov control for the sale of statement made‘, u previous “rude, 1| it (liquor trade) is de- ___efll0rt to secure Blllfiillr-I-l. has the concealed un er to h. not entertain the idea that neither bhe “Temperance Alliance" peruse-e volley PY°P°Rll.IiZ....P.i‘9;..nm-1lhe‘ Liberty. party were going lnier Sltowart. ,_ ,..,-. l '1 am, Sir, etc Fnuuiuoi 1 to -bé the Ell-limo"- is to be Such an act deeply regretted. The approaching campaign is a figlhthot between the standard ANOTHER PsofEe-r .-—--< EM‘ f ‘Slrr-Tlle con-tinued ‘a us sh W Prohibition. -0ld the discredited ' P rv ‘ nd all who think that Government temperance ‘is hardly consistent ,With the courtesy that 0113M ‘$0 be ,1; ‘ageing mime that ‘it iswrslgn of weakness on their _ , If ._thay, lhad good reaso‘ V,‘ to s‘ ow tlfat IPré- lnier ‘Stewart's plan. -is not one to ‘be adopted, they would advance date to abrogate aniigadopt “Government Control." of the two parties, hilt bc- oliqi, _ _ -gw_téii"‘floverlrmen~t‘ Control ' and it the Stewart Gov- by £11089 WI") °°“.'-,'.4;_‘Zfi3%,§9' ernment is returned to power they J8 u“ Law upon Pram,“ Stewart-will have received a direct man- ‘b , 'uor , , - the present law if on the other hand, the leader oti-the Opposition and sufficient iluinber of his political faith are elected they will have received a mandate. to retain the prohibition act. Is that not adequate? Why waste public money and antagon- ize public opinion by calling for n plebiscite one year following the ‘ihim ands?!" an‘ "leril-IVPPIQII- , mandate? Would the proposed ‘ 11111- 1'. 9 “ . r -r' ‘ lpo icy increase drunkenness to ‘ ANZTPRUM sulh an extent, in the short period " v d"? v _ , . _., n gi, SENATOR HUGH Estdomlliuio» . so Sin-Senator Hughes certainly deserves the ‘han sp, ' $1.11: ty and indeed the li ¥fdr his insistence npon_thg;_.q,lip _ Al} frost-proof warehouse at orge- town. iltls a pity that he had to fight members of the Liberal Party in ord-er that the good of Kingt! County and the Province atlargo might be promoted, ‘ai-lmugseihed. by the Duncan Commission. IBut the interests oL-ihgcounti-y rsiher than those of the party’ or ‘the <_whiins of (aelf-tain partisans should be always kept in view andlmaiip‘ lained. by all representations of the people whether in the ‘Upper or Lower House of Parliament. = lI am, Sir, etc. ' _ u. PATRIOTU‘ = GOME QUESTIONS i-v ~_ 92K, \ ish-z-Iw-hy all this talk spoilt rum- mies and rum-shops. He; lPremier ‘Stewart ever said that it-here _will ply than there are ‘at present If Government‘ Control _ pf _ ooanceu“ the hoe/flogging. ' _e?;c, , which ynew 800s on‘! lHas he not assured us that the law he has proposed will . make far greater temperance a , less boot-legging and other‘. file I - means of saitisfyihg the appetite and demand for strong drink? Why should he not he taken at lifts word by gentlemen sucll for initbllcc, as the lRev. A. A. lMcLeod. Has not lPremier Stewart promised that if his policy should be approved by the electors, no person under twen- lty-Ufle years of age will be giver u "permit,” and that no vendor ,l be allowed to sell any intoxicant to ‘sent prohibition act - . .. the Maritime Provo d _ , U, t l, L i ,_, _ , _ ._ u» l'l)IIl]l|(‘.ll‘lli1,a‘S, Illls been Ilrefilll- _ _ i 685 the c any {mined am] euiorced’ we must h” e row“ m mm“ nmtlzfl‘, l: Iilvil us Illl‘ result 0i‘ many lnohllis’ “W19 b"! a '91P Blwwlflfi; "$1 , the first to adopt it. The devil abrogated it. "Chose you this day whom you will serve." A Iain, Sir, etc. ‘ we, the members of the Oyster Bed Bridgerwomens‘ Institute wish to‘ cc-il sympathy. say or do will avai-I but little, yet we would have you know that we mourn, with you. We feel assured of one year, that the whole system would‘ needirevision? , ‘possible that the Liberal party is that it Norilu-i-iu-r lo endeavoring to steal some of themed (‘Ol‘l)Ii$i‘|\‘.rl. Government's thunder? Might ii; be Surely they have more diplomacy than to attempt to gain the confidence oi‘, ‘Nlmfionservativé votenwho is of». posed andTthe Liberal voter who is oppos-‘ ed to prohibition, to "Goaernment Control“ by playing do le'.'__ _,, t lls.bs careful not to "swap the devil for a witch" If the prc- ls to he rc- tactics.“ Many of our ucti-i must behlxcessively odious in the nost- rils of our loving Heavenly Futhcr. for they arc disgusting even to ourselves. s tlleauthor of prohibition. c. n p. - $iii3iwi LETTER OF SYMPATHY. "Toll-Mrs. Gordon Carr. Dear Mrs arr" ' ‘Having learned with regret of theiioath of your beloved brother, vey to you our most sincere ‘Wdfeel that anything we can north"; “ - w; jqflgflf space to repeat Ethe aynolle over that age who hold a “permit”? Has he not sta , thaitthosefivho hold perthite must take the liquor home, and drlillo it there, or be lialble to "ihipris ’- ment. Surely Premier Stewart his conservative colleagues may he taker; at their word. Evidently l. e temperance-law that he not so likely to make d , increase the Liquor Evil as the ii‘ we have -now. it reallyikems me that memlbers of the Alliam have no good argument to oppo- tlle Premier's would not go, on which have no imaginations. .l am, Sir, etc, Ptafrroam OF M41119 forth delta of w]; by the. Government. .-, dz- the Liberal p disapproval er proposal,‘ "or th shouting ‘ mic-s" and denouncing "rum-shops" place except in their 1a i» AN ABBTAINER‘ , THE atillaucs 5‘ll‘.'—-l have read willh- the prbwsed‘ policy o; the "Tem- ‘Dmiwe Alliance", and which, wc are lewd to believe, is also that of . the Liberal party seeking election wmlng election, the icli has not been Dla/tifoml of the "1 mil-filled by its Twas- "W “livery and Organiser. is ti. be the avowed and approzed -poiic'.v fifty. ii venture" to wllllneet. wItih-thie l1 111ml hum-bar of that your loss is his eternal gain. does not . ‘Hlllflhh synlpathy at such a. time llot lbeca into ted (it'll Cooper, "blood pi assure the tropics, AIR m rue: rnorlcé ll has Ilfivll thought that the reason the white m doso use oi‘ the iood diseases. But ililothor States Nitvy, have Iici-u ' Xlltiiet so» l | LONDON. April- B5.~A. tragedy" ‘lies behind the world's‘ most ipelt-Jthhi" 70!‘ the feet orchid. which was on show at 9| mule team will be on a nation- , sale.‘ Every effort will be made Thousands o1‘ people who read by "In Olympic Committee to comb spxw gpgfl- Canada from coast to eoaat to un- athletes the country of Quota l By [am-ea W. Berton, MD. till‘ p-ell iii the tropic. ,,»,,,;toslossulll. uud tropical "awe? b!” lusting 0i’ uzlvzil UIYIUUIH‘ in» "m, 11,9). m“, “m, i, “thousands of dollars leaving it with 10 to 15 pump, phiow n“. ,,,-u-,,-_\-,,,-,.‘-\,l.i’S5ilS~ CIlui-lesworth fol cultiva- recordcil Ill u lvlllprruli- ,,1,,,,;,,,._ it would zlppr-tir tliiii llu- imph-u‘ 11d l0 101V8l‘ iilil whole lilllie m‘ liu- gaming m 593ml oily, and iill-‘l vxillilius wily Nurlh- kuelv that 1'3 W35 due m flow“? 980L110 think oi‘ the iuliilliiiuuts ADM‘ ,of tropical countries us lacy. This leads llw Nortlu-ru nlnii lo h“ m”! berm‘: n bummed- try and work as Iiuid iii flu‘ tropic.- as ho docs sidered lazy. Howe vi-r as {hrs i! IIIIYSlUIlIIIS iXllnt out, ill!‘ utltivi- of IIII‘ tropics . , _ _ really knows ,,,,,,, rum, thing-In {,0 chili IS that this particular flower .us he iloos his hard work,- or his “my my” b” ‘produced 35am’ b‘? "mmps t° be “m °V°"5°a5 t° "l" I factor Hillel's; iii! mailer tlci-ilriiiilg to results‘ u obtained rccenibv Two mellicill or The Perfect (sy si-iiirir United the Horticultural Hall. labout it and went to the ,iiilly to see lit were unau- Ithe man to whom the most precious never saw it,‘ fol he b¢ held in every Province in. Cana- ilird a month before it ibloolndd. ‘da "158 Cflmiflfl summer some time Messrs. J.‘ Charlesworth slid‘ ‘Co, before July 15th. -,.,.,,,.,,liiiiil been‘ working for twenty-five official selections. m, ‘HLLYPBFS to produce the pel-fegt 0,10“. hem‘ in Edmonton and Alberta In nd three years ago the "i0 W851. and Saint John, N. B., in Afte’ it was not perfect then, but it took "115. the best of the East and the , ed for 'the first clues certificate, by l‘i‘S\'Iil'l'll lui-ii. Pill. 0i Stimlfolil Hill, an orchid ox- anccs come fifllfg U, H“, l-H, lilo-rt, sitw it. and Imlicved that per- |),_,,_ 1,3,1,“ ,,,,,,‘;scverallce would bring ‘the H“, silugllt PGDTGCLIOD. ‘ lie bought the plant ward to the time. but, as 'l‘llc orchid [lashed in p, ii“, ,,.,,,,,,.,.,,,,. H, "is. and when it is stilil iu the iiut- lug the expenses of athletes from 111810. as he ilotisili wish lo Ill‘ Pilll- “m It '5 5"“ m fetch l. ilrice cvci‘ plllil for a Dlililt. play, Ill iill‘. iuurlliug iillll (WPIIIIIK. Kim's“ it is a hybrid‘ I Iii SO and has his “sli».-iiil" or n. the iniilille oi- hrit part oi‘ t l llhlrther-il Illls Illfi’ North. 4 _ This ‘My ,.,,,,,h,,,,,,$,, u, H“, “i, m. |l'(‘lIll|] iii LISTOI‘ relics, big enough to lay aside our politi- lust Whdt oaigajfiiiations and demand that strung our DOHUCBXIB cease their political needs i is lice-dell nervous older puniilv. However for luusl. of us who urn iii‘ ill need oi u chziilgc, o good Ilrztclug Ho“, w“, columns the following all‘, “'1l9l.II€l‘ Ily the 543i! or in them-y, whore Lister 01')’. seems-but weak to offer you, but dear sister we would command ybllio the loving Father albove that einay comfort and guide you to that heaven -of rest, where sorrow is never known and where love lilid peace reign forever. lSiEfled on behalf‘ of the Oyster Bed Bridge Women's dnstitlite. ‘ trMti. Howard Carr, Miss ‘Rutll ZlIs/thesoll. Miss Eva Maltheson. d 080g do rds ' fies-erg "" WEALTHY VAGABOND WOMAN. rum“. PAiRXIS, April 2lfi.—iA ragged old woman carrying a sack full of rub- bish was stopped as she was eniterl in: a house ui a fashionable quar-i ier of Paris following a bridal’ couple and their friends. ‘Taken to the police station, she Was iible~t0 kive a satisfactory ac- count of herself and was released. , Far from being the homeless va- glshond the police took her for, she DTWBd i0 be the owner of several houses in iParls and of farms in the Olse department, making he; tdtal fortune well over 25,000 pounds. $116 l? 53 Will's of ageand spends 1191‘ I576 "1 "B! wandering roundl the ICentrali lMal-ket and living on scraps and odds and Blldiwpickad up from restaurant waste. ‘She has been repeatedly arrested ass. vaga- llblld. but has ‘always been released on-proving her indentity. ‘ O3-—-—- He Them ‘A interest fixed -r The“, isn't lillll‘ in For snvthhls b"! 1'" love‘ PETYPION iThIs poor luau ('l‘l('.l|. -ilI1| the Lord heard him, and sill-vii Illlll out oi‘ hll g,.,.,,,, and ,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,10,, ,,, his troubles- PRAYER: There isn't liuw I ___... Daily Selections i FOR loss h_\' u Irv “slovwil up" mentally and physically. Ii is ulswi restful for » hfluncuon, "Ev" men and seduwmountaills, will keep up our Illooilcilocll-luaklng work. ~ers shall wax worse and worse. deceiving and being deceived." pressure and cilrich our blood. ,—¢~O§-- - -»~ Guardian ltcilders April 26, AND Psulul 1927 plinuccs with which Lister wnik-i 0d. (‘albolic arid was the first ANQWFR__ 7 illlll‘ illii". he PllllllllYtrll t0 destroy, 31:6. when you smile-z They do not wzlni your truwu. flu-i wunt your stunt. the uorul each ilay; mon task.’ fade awily- in isn't time‘: the iaill. the golden s uu That 0011193 SO S0011 world will" striie— may PTOVUI time —-Elleu EHO." llvaills 111 And when folks hi-v you '"‘1‘L'1'»““ili tho course of The fret and ivnrry "5 m” “m” iuopu~l lIl‘I'1‘/ , ~ .t It you should SUV) m “up dblll Your tear-dinlulcd 10'1"“ “m "fiss (u hl$5 - - ~ r fur There Isn't time for A11!" ‘I » 1|1'ni;f‘.,Il0]l4! mull-r hail the satisfaction illiflllllflni. unbiased and consistent . , Verse. n _ ehThtjgll-‘fll- are. two clahael is n» with Good Results M k S 'vroposed nmviseywug...whieh, 1f ~~+=t r-w- 8. es bake issue, viz: 0i us“. Clause C. a y physio .. itlons for liquor lclnal purposes" , m; nown fact __ ‘scripts’ are ibelni, ' liorother than “mod, ca" Willi the reductio of sutll "scripts" on creed wads-as follows: It the price “l“m8" Why MF- E- 8t. Pierre Praise: Dodiaillfiidpoy figllls‘. ' v a ’ ' e304 Nlnnlllihoktlze Suffered - With Illfllmlllllli, Found. Relief Ell-DOM’ Klilvtl Iliilr- vlv“ l‘- t. ate. Elllhlldile; Mott-emit 2s.- Mo: 1 ihlfibiarlMw “still.” “$3 the using Budd's Kidlwvirlucia Mr. c. Appeal For Help ‘NEW ORDEAiyb‘, April 2.1. stmrilnlliiligzlllellzx u“ |__ hi4)’ £9 gfilliiaslssillili ° to the TlmeslPicuyllllfl God's “he send ‘ motor boats W" ° all 111M111? ‘lfioinsisteiicy tlhqu ants level". I make ibold to agent lihdl. such an {action would W; hand ofrthe ~ their .‘ , . pract t oner sure remedy to -. iliayinu inepoed quite v Elton, recent tempera ‘ rotooaotod r i fltPiui-ro, ,"ollk 'll 'id' f ‘uh, ‘a micron-ea onto d1!‘ of rheumat change in weather ‘ll ma. 1107a. To help tins I‘ toot l. ‘ relief at once." ' - health. Your mil is lowered b tlirousli continual cold, chill whirls. snow and rails; Unless you new _ ‘yditr vitality up to ‘iooneort pitoli" ' . virus-in. surely all an easy victim gluéliflfitillh Golda ‘car ".9 Y- 1W ' royal 39795.1! _, "e iriagby . , ills voice W8" WHICH “(I c0111‘ qtfonal strain- to have attacks melee; an effort U _ and at, the least out of Greenville, kid- "There is a IP91" '5 Mm" gram which ‘i Kidney Pills motile; smut me persons must 1w "m" f9l0ll9 Olll v. Winter is" the season o: ill Forum!" "l" A Paris Corn 0"" . i- grigilliglgnmd “Mud. " "Tonight WES hpusands o! ed slid 1h" , 1 by boat. be maids] than“ ‘Frau ‘ hi9 st. ilurlu: h1'l|ll_\'. t ll livlilivusiluiml ass sriuu- oi‘ us. 0r Ilils zmiiklilbiil in ilii-nl iiflcr ii sojuilril the llOPlVfi. ' “lilat titles this uloilii i0 us‘! . Most o1‘ us will not be sojourliiui: in the trnpir-s, but ii’ you slinulti ilu . . , It would lw wise to l‘0llli‘lllb(=1‘lllllvilfllilly is lIIO Lister Ccuteilatry vmmal °rgan|za_n°ns 1° wwk m" that you SIIOIIIII ilol. fry in \\'(ll‘k n: Iq-“Illllliilil 11', 111“- W'~‘1|¢ll1110 iii-WW" out through the” 0w" machlnery‘ inlay IlS hard iiowu lIll‘l"(l us ill lilv EXHIBITION Iliu- Among llll‘ ci-lcliriiiioils. "urrziulzF I'll If) (‘OllIIlIPIllUTllle UK‘. fiPillll‘ surgery. one of iviil llmlir-ril Museum, _. , ,' ill'illi(lll.i \\'ill‘l\',illl(l it certainly tOil- MOIiiI-lbfifle lmmum“! M“) flillllcs fl. “Tllllly tribute to the hurdler was iueluory m‘ iihis grout benefactor oi‘ athletes ofpther nations. Of cours Iiumziuily. invert-vi i.- u ]llJi‘l.l(_)il oil’ lllv ward pared wigh the hundreds 5cm 0V. ill this old (llusgow Royal lilfirni- by (“her courm-ies._a,,‘d (hesrsam (zarrled out his hundreds were the pick of u, This cxllllbit worhi has been reconstructed from ilc grh", t, 1 - v uligillail materials, which were ()i)- than-the ginzmfinhmjlchmhaokvzegl‘ uliueil when the ivard was ileiuoi- ‘fi ‘isLieii iii 192i, and a, model oi‘ the whole. iurnisllleil as it was ill List- ,cl‘s iiiilc. is also SlwWll. to ilroscnt an epitome oi‘ i 0 iiild here oil view are ‘SHIYIDIBL! of letee, the cream of the entire all the Crilde acid with which lllstcl‘ Ietio world ,will meet on track, fie! —I.or<i, we Iii-lime liiiitfirst expcrilncilted, groupcil with and water in their different endeiw Thine eyes illV‘ ilpuu lili‘ Ti-Tillhllli the miller ilntiseptics. used by him ors to uphold the hon-or and pres and that Thule our is opt-u to tluvir h, lilo d l licrilnl. _j_-<o>~~-i ,il'.< mvu hitndivfiliiilg. _ pm ab“ entries in the“ Q|ym,, NO TIME. T0 CRY _ li|_ liiitiiiuln to the czlrliolis arid 9am“, wh|ch are to be hem in A". _____, lrpilliud to the wounil,__llic suulu un- starch“, i" 1928’ shows- that H“, There isn't tlnli- in IifcAIlcr». isuh, tlsvillii- “'11s rlilfilyéil 0,2421‘ null numbers ofrconnstants from Pr," Mme nrtilliullili».incision‘iyhliizrilll.‘r;pti. flea"), every country Wm am,‘ To fret about (latch petty ill w‘ ‘,1,',‘,"",,““,1,,§{I,,§§Zg§§§”‘DOSHCQM; f,‘ gather to battle for Olympic mm wrong; ‘annlmmo range of “may; 6,, w” Holland alone will have over 10f You'll flnd folks love you DPHO!‘ ‘ ' ‘ contestants In the various event? .- ‘lea n f ll.- lustrllmc s . . . l;l>'@-I,I,laf(,)r,,§er,ye,he ,,,.(,,,,_,,,,, exclusive of numerous officials. Sr n ~ . of Ihuil Lister. Here (‘Uilllllfllll sci all’ the many dressings, cttz, (Ievisvii thy LlSW-i‘ "Y EXPWWK! m "l"! Bnhfisi b1" his rascal-Aliens. III:- iiivcriiii-l. genius uu in lilo lllll‘ll- tries. including Great Britain a" .Gl'0WB bligllicl- iliid luorc Ili¥11l1lll111tun-lion of various surgical ill-Mill’ avflilflbk- cunts, many of which ILTG ‘iihilwu. Lister tillVilyl-i freely iicknolvleilz- moi-s, 18 cyclists, 8 gymnasts, 44 ml lhlli his antiseptic system iii‘ nsrsmen, 7 wrestlers and 20 weight Below a t-rkmdr, ‘Yum, Smjlq, will -ll,'.‘l‘ly “as founded on work cur- lifters, a total entry list of 257. ricd nut by Louis Past grunt Flcnoh chemist. :ll!(l\\'0(l that fermentation result of ihc ilctiou 0i" bodies present iii the iiiisl. and Lister tho iiiczt thwl. 0i‘ iiutriithciioll in wound m" currently with his Iu- cariicd on mnny experiments filémfonraueligrnugé $353123?“ m,“ send 10 cyclists, 10 athletes, 6 tan- 1, 1 ' ' audugmllfluels m, ~16 fencers 8 gymnasts and 9 hone . . - -' ' ' - -. inal qu (a s lu-. r ' Your hitter void c i1‘ =1 l l "mivilth lhl orig , actual flasks ‘side. foriu iul ex-llilli-t oi‘ m.» llIi-fi‘. isirkuuereet. , , Unlike luuny nlhor pioneers, Lisl- f Ive contingent for Graeco-Rnmafl of iicclui: iwresfilng and weight-lifting compo his IHSCOVGTIEK-i recognized lumpy ricil into effect during Ills llrtillllll‘. were bestowed upon lillil ‘by almost every civilized country- an llilpilflfllvl silctliln of illu- Honours llllll _ |Exhilliiiou ‘consists of the "Io ilrcss of various » ilegrccs. gctllor with ilhe (IIIIIODHM! er illstinctious, oi‘ Wlliuh I1 ‘the recipient-- A l-‘rcciloillu of (Jilin-u ' interest . Of absorbing stimulating vitamin B. ‘Do swallow any number of or aperitife, he IMWL. lIOll. “obtained on available material in It Illoonleu the next two years, Canada. Nexf year there will be an will M1‘- Vill Olympic Camp at Montreaipwhcn lie was eagerly looking ‘for- be made. The iruriilus tliiiilg about ‘the 0r- LISTER CENTENARY oi‘ IAIFiI Lister, illle ilioncei- or uliil~ nun-u Street, Lolliiuu, W". Perhaps lllu must sirikiui; object team was only a mere handful eorr l TIil3(OI10C[lOIllS s0 arranged as prescm flm° w°uld be a t!“ (lit-i statues iii the ilviililtioll of unii- °" Pjbhnm’, Mm" _.u=ill_ic surgery, ill.ii a r1 ilLzllld vil.ll N°Vi_ 599513" t0 119710“! cfliiildi’ liutercst is imparted by the i'.l<:t PPNT-JQQ i" "18 9"!‘ Qlymilit Mil‘? that it grout number 0,1‘ the cxilill- "WI!- ilzs iirc [he actual matelials and ap-i inc pililhtlgenll: lnicroilles that (gall-so _ Hm Yarmus downy forms 0,- ga“. ness of the whole affair, one won. pcrloils. o1‘ the bottles are lilhclieil in Irish, air iluil ill was struck with . these some iiiicrti- tugzulisuls might also he the (Zillldll surgical work. Herc also are Illu- llestowcil H" 111"d"~liiiii.- and his insd-uls und (l8(ll|l'il- ,- Dellllis Murilllymloiie. vcr stelepfl°u°l _ , he", door manyflpflfiiralllfl of the-great hill- iiw skills and i560]! himiselL-and thqsp of his col- a“ w Vlcksburi: 1311111168, house so goons, dressers . ,, . . ' id. a students. immediately. tlagofiggrgl°§he““em.§fiwm letters and ‘other "personal " we are doiumentis serve to oomilieio "l" M, gel, everybody picture 0i‘ Mater the man. he continued. flooded B?" . wheat," he declared. contains vii‘ amine lacking in many other artic- lea of food, and notably ti"! “ell” ~Num erous - - l b - §s§glhfillggwfixhiizhiiélhih t?) one an Idea of the importance e’ ' I t i“ in the, Io ‘H2183: }’§fi{,",,',’,§“.i,§1%$iqqAre aoilvqleompeiltora apart from traal I THE CI-IiltIiOEETOWN GUARDIAN Tragedy Of’? " h.. Sporting Comment rue 192a ofviviriao Orchid Press). ,a| re that cover the best flUW8l"\WflS 11in produce. Olympic trials ‘wll firs; 11mg the East about August 1st. and 1{_ '13 best in the West, whose perform- up to Ioilg- Fflflio to the Canadian Champiovr ships, which will be held August some 27th at the University of Torenge Btadium. These will be the prelim» Inary trials and a good line will be for this (he filial and official selection will mentioned In these official selection meets , the Canadian Olympic Committee his cxecut- Will pay dollar for dollar in shat- llc highest the various provinces who measuvl: flowering "P to the official standards. Thili ‘ ""°"°YAW||] come out of the general ‘Jlympic fund. The ‘expenditure may mean a reduction in the number c‘. Amsterdam games. but it will er.- l-uie a high standard of quality o: those who make the team. The Committee hopes by this means ti: tiff-ale a better national feeling, as ,If will give every athlete in Cana , da a chance to make a place on the "lineup." No general coach will be. iPPointed at this time for the ath lctic team, the committee believlnt it better to allow the various pro‘ r (fi-ilieuary the illost mt, \Vi r- -' ~- "’ A Co’; _ At the last Olympic games heir ‘mum, in m Paris in 1924, Canada, especially the great Canadiai iiar outclassed by th. ,in field and track the Dominion‘ greatest showing since it's first rt presentation at the Games. , To look the field over at th the vm-g. nevertheless all Canada will bar intrepid lltti A GIGANTIC UNDERTAKING When one considers’ the giganii: “rmmqg; ers at it all. Upwards of 5000 at‘ $0111" ige of their respective countries. P eliminary information on t:- also i}, u far information on probable COiI mm“; m» tcstarits does not cover every eour particulars from about 13 coun Great Britain will .ai least send 100 athletes: 60 swim- clll‘. lh= Hungary proposes to send 80 com Pllilivlfl" petitors for various events; Eston- "113 m” la about 50 entrants and Lettiant‘ micmhj" a football team in addition to tint competitors In light athletic events, J. cyclists, 5 wrestlers, 5 weight marksmen. Finland will send 15C competitors, Including a lOOib-II‘ team. Romania will send entrrlnts h, for the games, but not for ‘hockey “m, events, and Czecho-Slovakla Will s, Cou- ,,_.,,.,,, nis players, 6 boxers, 20 swimmers profound men with a number of officials for [each sport, as well as a representat- auil iz. - titloris, yachting and rowing cventl From Germany will come 400 HEP resentstivea Including 30 or 40 foot ball players. 25 hockey players, 1f tennis players, 15 fencero, 12 hora: man 40 swimmers, 10 weight lifters 5 wrestlers, 16 boxers and 18 eyc lists a total of 194 active comlifl" ors, with "as many more officials Italy will SOIIQ.ZOO_FGPI'QIOH\IHVCI lnyluding officials, while Japan wll participate. Switzerland haa efli: Ially dooldedon at lent. a heeke team. 180 will repreaent Brazil, Ir clualvo of officials. Belgium wll‘ send wentranta in simoat over) branch o! sport on the calendar having already selected 20 oar: mom} boxers. 10 cyellota. 5 fllwlfll teal-no, 15 athletes, 40 hockey play are Zovfootbalilata, 0 wreatlero, ‘. cateh-aaoateh-ean anti-anti. 7 wolflit lifters, 1o swimmers, and ' horsemen. a total o0 166 eontoai anta. ' Tho above lo only about half th number of “Mutants. but give- ltcailcnr lu- lillil oi II‘ lstci‘ Wlié‘ are the fllilil- munch a cocktails tIlIa great event. ‘ ado tho Ila! with an entry of 19' ever so ‘ and “dale. About s00 athletes wll ' “for iior on the aimin- patlu‘ and. . lei the M. P. s. is receiving hnrIyILIBERALCONSERVATIVE The Selection of field and trackJpect and admiration or Maritime 1928 Canadian Following these meets. will be the specified standards, will be brought to To» 3ell Telephone 148% Brampton 83 _ ivanish River 00m. ioélt‘ §hawinignn . . . . . .. 8 1,5. ‘ Can. Steamship lcom. , 4i Can. Steamship no. ._ . .. c2 ; Dominion Bridge . . . . .. 156 » . l \ Banks ' ‘tank Commerce 242 It may be noticed m: Oannam ‘ PAGE rrvs, congratulations these daya on lilo vote of confidence received at the recent meeting of Maritime Athlet- ic moguls. Doyle surely liaa the re- eiuba, and judging by his vote of 41 to 27 ever Hon. I. C. Rand. el-l Attorney General of New Brunay wick ,lt certainly. looks in if the! popular Sammy knows hla “onions? | _.'_ GET IN THETSWIM" While nothing official has been announced, if is learned that ar- ifrflflabmonts have been completed for s twenty-one mile swim, open to the world in Toronto during ex- hibilon week. The race will be In front of the exhibition grounds and will be three laps of seven mlloa each, for a prize of $50,000. It is estimated that all the champion. long-distance swimmers of - the world will be here. The, prize mow, to will h». divided between the first} man and first woman to finish. “THE FOUR HORSEMEN" ' The Boucher family of hockey' players has again repeated lit. unique record of 192.2, when fruit oi the brothers were In the champion ship playoffs of various hockey Ii-aques In Canada. This year the. same four brothers repealed this record. In 1923. George, Boucher vl-On the championship by defeating Vancouver Fri the finals. Frank Bou- cher was then playing with the coast team- Billy Bouchcr was with the Montreal Canadians. who were eliminated in the semi-finals, and Bobby Boucher was in a junior On- g; tario Hockey Association final with ‘ Iroquois Falls. This year, George Boucher led the Senators to victory in the N.H.L. finals. Billy Boucher "ecently acquired by the Boston Bruins from Canadians, was In the “irials. Frank Boucher, now with ‘~l.H.L. group finals. while Bobby ‘Joucher, now In professional ranks, vac one of the stars of‘ the London cam, champions of the Canadian W-ofesslonal Hockey Leaguef ‘merge Bcucher is reported to have iroflted more than any other play- i- from playing hockey. it ls eati- rested that Ge ge in his hockey ‘nrcer extending from 1916 onward, ws made close to $30,000 in a hoc- '<ey way- I ltatute T0 (By British United Press) PAiRllS. Ailrii- 25. — A statute to modest Normandy farm woman ho about (l. century and a half to invented the now famous Cam-l i-‘nert cheese has been unveiled in, vpartinent of the Orne. , The delicious Normandy cheesei umelnlbert, where its inventor had was with the Ottawa Senators, who _ "k its name from the village of, '*‘— UHARL ’i‘"1‘l<."l‘U‘iVN AND lwii‘rln'li" A Liberal-Conservative Convention ,fol' Charlottetown and Royalty to nominate two candidates to contest the City of Charlotte- town and Royalty will be held in the Strand Theatre on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1927 at four P. M. sharp.‘ - ‘ Each Poll i-s entitled to send flvc delegui cs. ,_ .___ ,... CONVE By Order ‘ ‘ .W. A. STEWART‘. M. OONWAY. All lady voters are eligible as delegates. N. W. TLOKVFl-l l’. i-Ixi-riitive. 0F QUEEEWS Almilvcillluli to illillllilillt‘ tam Each poll is on! iilwi oil (Jhairlni-ii will are appointed. ‘he New York Rangers, was in the 5093'4‘26"1S‘“' l}‘1\ lliird i-i- Kl‘- lii Hlli-Zlit" . (SgtL) l.V.-.i. (Sgd.) 4TH 5a.? NOTICE illicit or iiiiuo. Polsrslci"; lulu-ital Conservative (‘tiudiiliitiwa iiri- till; ‘iiiircl iii..- ct of illlc-cifs ‘will iitj- held Eu liar‘; {instill c? ‘Trade Rooms, 0!! 'E‘iles'i:=i3. the allay at the Eioiii- oi iilli‘ ilk-l dd)’ ti." semi ilvir ittlhiiélltfiri. s .1 lhéll ticI(‘Q‘2:‘i"t‘=-' The examinations for Teachcr’s License wll be held at Prince ning May 5th. ' of Wales College begin- Candidates for Supplementary Examina- Cheese Inventor tionstshould make application to the Depart- iment of Education for time table previous to that date. ‘ DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION we little town-of Vimontiers, in the,‘ 4.254,, ~r little farm, about a mile from llllilllll€l‘.~i. Filo woman's name was Marl-c’ lni-el, and she was born in 1761. 1hr husband had ll. number ofcows 1d us she found difficulty in dis-, .siili: of all the milk lllfl‘ wile nought oi‘ hulking some new kind u’ cheese. . l This was such a. success in the iiiagu ‘that. her husband took it to lie ‘market of Argeurau, at ‘rue (I-HB of the leading markets in Jurmundy. . “ liarle Hilrel called her cheese ‘iimeiuberi, and it sold so well that lie made a smalrl forune, and hwrcmillcrt cheese soc-n developed mo an important industry. - ‘ the ..__.._ ._._gg-;____.__. Sitock Quotations HALIFAX, April 25.—~— Quotations uriiisllcd by Johnston and Win-d. rh-uibels ill‘. lliil. hlollzreni Stir-k -I\ch‘.lnge: . . . . .. .. .. New York Exchange l \l. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. .. 182% iiuerican (Jan Co. . . . . . . . . .. 461/4 \m. ~Csr and Fdy. Co. . . . . .. 1023i, .lil. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . .. 102% \m. Locomotive Co. . . . . . . .. 111 \m. Smelt. and Refng. Co. .. 148% uiaconda Cop. Min. 4:0. 471/, on. Pacific iCo. . . . . . . . . .. 180% , Y. Cen. and Hull. Riv. R.R. 148% Plric R. R . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. % 'on. Gas -(‘.o. (N.Y.i .. 98%| Ill-d, Motor Car Co. . . . . . . .. 72%, iitcrnational Paper '00. 51%,! uteruatlonal Petroleum 30%? Stanilurd Oil of N. J- . . . . . .. 361/, ils. Kan and Tex Ry . 253 tealiiiug Co. . . . . . . . .. 112% muthern Pacific Co. 1131A ‘nioii Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 173% ‘.9. ‘lllillltilrlili Alcohol Co. .. 76% r Nealimzhouse Electric . .. 73%! :iiitr.-il lStirtes iSteel 111%! Montreal Stock Exchange I Abliilibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 91 lrazilian Traction -. 137 1,5 surehtlde Pulp .. 101 l lolltreal iPowor 8i 1,5 ‘lational Breweries . . 70 . Steel 1C0. Can. Com. .. 127% . Iinrflpeg Elocl/ric 06% ishestos 0on1. New 22% isbestos 1PM. New . ., 87 Bank Montreal 398%. Wheat-dilly. 18m; July. 1am: v ‘GIAIUUMTIONO. sent, 130. , _. , _ Corn, ay. 721,6: Iuiy. 77%;» v. - i.‘ _ Sept.‘ 81 o , . t, purchase plan The standard price of a ("."l.l'llt."l‘ Motors car purchu: ' . ‘ ccunc is the cash <"éc§+.~:~ei~t:i.i privi." plus only the 10w‘; (iitirfii? l.» A standard“ l noticing charve. The GIVlAC Purchase Plan. is‘ ," offered by General Motors iiczil- exclusively. It is a sound and cs0- iiomical credit service in whiz ii the best interests of the car buyer are of first consideration. General Motors makes ”a car for every purse and purpose "; and under the GMAC Plan purchase may be arranged according to the individual circumstances and as- - sured income of the buyer. Ask your t nearest Generafb Motors ‘dealer to explain ‘the ad; . v.‘ vantages of the GMAC “Plan. ‘GENERAL MOTORS cnsvnoter, - PONTIAC gatnsuosits osxtaun - NlcLAUGHLIN-BUICK- - J-A = 4 ACCEPTANCE CORPORATION operutlngtli: GMAC Plan for the purchase camttsc - GENERAL Moifollébithlf-‘ifi v f‘ mGmA1“;li"DBP°°"-1mm P _il ,;.‘.< vi": l -‘;:."..,‘_._.._-...._: “m”... .»._.~.~_-__...... 1.; . .-'._§..; cease». . . ‘