f i 4,,_.,,v,-. ,,.We want a,m11n to take full charge of the breeding. Plllmil "Iifillnlij"! W Oliver Black Foxes on an up-to-date fox firmly-100 pair‘ of good foxes with goodjaneh and 599d equipment,‘ beautiful ‘location andjweil adapted for fox raising. The man must be a Io He must have brains and know how and when to u" them. He muat know the m grease" in p practical way. ‘ ‘Heuntlst be absolutely temperate. W0 WIWProvIds ‘him ‘and his family-with a new modern, seven rdpni home, electric I bathroom and in every way mice; also phone and radio and the use of a car. This Ia no backwoods place, but close to schools, churches and half mile from town. We will pay $1200. per and a bonus of $15. per pup raised to . of 100 per cent production. In the event of the man will receive $1500. per amium and bonus. This is an opportunity for a real mam Don't apply unless you know you‘ can do the work and make good. Give references to whom Write P. E. I. 31- -5tts10i. ~ » fIdhfed¥Yes--Wanted (First 192$ ‘or Sooner ‘experienced in feeding, breeding and caring Ior foxes, “L. B." clo The Guardian, Charlottetown, ver of animals. He must be caning of the term “elbow Iqhted, furnace heated, with a d annum, free home to live in maturity In erocess being nigh-t the second year he we can inquire, QO-QQ-O-OGFO-OQ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' Ono Insertion .. . Four Insertions blight Insertions . . . . .. 10o per line oi‘ Ii words be periine of b words 7o Der line of 5 wunin .4§Q+e-o+v00+e+++ve++o ev-veooe-eoo evo-vo-o-ooeev-owecv, Agents Warlrtetl BRIGHT MEN AND WOMEN WHO are not too proud to work and would like to make money during the next three nlonths: no risk: no experience: no capital neces- sary, Bradley Limited. Bruutford, Ont. A. W. 4-28-121. - BALESMEN ‘WANTED — T0 fir.- lprosent Radio Magazine, also ..v1/omans Magazine. III-g com- mission with exceptional prom- lu‘m. exclusive contract given to men who can produce results. Write, GENERAL SALES COR- PORATION, LIMITED, Suite 101 Mt-Kinnon‘ Building, Toronto. Ont. 867563i Female lIeIp Wanted WAN‘I E D-PUPIL NURSES, SOME erset Hospital, Skowhegan, Maine. 715-3-3-601 WANTEII-CAPABLE GIRL OR middle-aged woman for house- work, Apply 221 Waller St. . 830-5-5-61 MAID WANTED - AT ONCE small family, no washing, must c able to do plain cooking, good wages, References required Ap- ply Box 100. 827-5-5-31 For Sale FOR sALE-Flsl-ilrvo BOAT 22 foot kccl. i0 II. P. Imperial Iflngine. Apply (Ilibcrt Pctors. ltusiicovillo. or A.‘I'riors. Oyster‘ Ilod Ilriilgo. 823-5-5M3l. STRAWBERRY PLANTS FOR sale. Senator‘ Dunlap; 75 cents prr 100. postpnirl. Cnsh with orlirr.-——(‘lcorgo lriPllonoon, Froc- i . 1 , Miscellaneous |__ ________________ ‘MASSIAGE AND ELECTROLYSIS.‘ Central Guardian __.._ LOBSTERS §0AROE.-- ‘Lcibetere lug their own ‘gear. CH'T‘OWN-- PICTOU SERVICE. —|Stoamor I-iochelaga, Capiurln W. Balcc-nr, will r-‘J-gn on a (rmw 1111's week lprqparatory to ‘taking her summer run bet-ween Pictou and Chariottetoufn‘. The st rer runs passenger and freight s rwce be- tween the Island e311 mainland.- livaiifax Mail. ‘ISLAND PRODUCEI—A Why- cocomulzlr ilespatch ‘of A‘pr‘1 ‘g0 gayg —The Prince Edward Island ‘schoon- er wirioh ‘v as ‘lrr the harbor la-llén Willi ‘Do-tunes. has sailed, ‘having (lispsserl of the greater part of the 011F80- lt is p. sad commentary of affairs l‘o watch our farmers, so cul-lrd, weaning their ‘way along our h‘ glrwnys to the wharf, to purchase {arm products ‘for thr-ir own use. nstead of‘ cultivating their rich, large ‘farms and raising enough’ for ilrc-‘r own‘ wants ‘and ‘some for ex- nc-rt as ‘well. Surely something is wrong. HOME 0N FURLOUGH.-Mlss Mamie Stewart has returned to her home at ‘Enmore River, alter a pleusurrlt trip to Hartford Conn.. w11c‘re sire took a short course of studies at the Schoqlgr of Theology and ‘Missions. Miss Stewart who lr-r Principal of the Girls High School and the Primary ‘School at Shun- luug, China, is home 011 a short furlough. Tire W. M. S. Socleitlcs o.l Zion and St, James Chrurches of this city requested IMIIBB Stewart to glvp‘ them an address on the Mis- sion work in China, but owing to tlrront trouble sire was unable ‘in grant their request. Miss Stewart spent a 1e wdays in Charlottetown on her return from ‘Hartforvl, Conn. and enjoyed her cltay very much. visiting friends and relatives. While in the city, Miss Stewart was the guest of her friend Miss Iiiargaret MacDonald, PER8ONAL5 Mr. .I, T. Wilson. of Ilalifux, Pre- sident of tire Maritime Life Assuran- ce Co, is in lire clly on a short visit. Two Trainmen ‘PICRTII. Ont, May 6.~—-Arthur G. M!“ Eva’ Dyer’ 234 Richmoml Snyder, C, I’. R. agent as (lien Tny. Street. {SPECIAL OFFER OF HIGH ] growl‘ euvclopee. 50 for 20c, 125 I for 35c. 250 for 50c. 600 for $100. l 110:0: for $1.05. Guardian veyor, Iienmuaville, I’. E. lTn-G-ZMISI. U!" lit JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND SUR. i 595-4-23-1-1110.‘ ':|r:‘d \Valicr Norris, C. P. R. engin- iwr of Trenton. were today cour- 'mitled for trial to ‘appear before Judge J. I-I. ‘St-ctr in Lanark Coun- .f_v (‘burl next ‘month on a clrarg-B nllfillgerrlcie arisrirrg out of tho "iieailr oi’ (‘. ‘l’, R. Errzineer David .'l:lm1rne, of Toronto. ‘who wzts- fatally ‘injured on‘ February ‘20 ‘last ‘when ‘h; jurnpcd from the engine of pas- Hirngcr ‘train No. 2i) .pr‘lOr' l0 a ceil- lix-‘fon wi‘h a fr1""l1; train standing MAID WANTED-‘FOR GENERAL: housework. Apply 235 Fitzroy’ Street. s55 s 1; 2| 1 HAVE YOUR “ISIANOS OR OPE-i ut ‘(lion 'l‘;1y sl ‘t 711. ‘ I-IZIIIS dOIIC n! your‘ 11.; lllllmrieli ifeatherstcne and IIrc-thour prize-winning stock“ Judson Br0s., A-lflxiludra, 850 5 6 ‘ii plant. $1.25 a hundred postpaid. . Thomas W. Muyhow,_Klnkora, II R. ‘No. 2. ' 818 _ -—-—_?. T-HOSE WISHING TiO PURCHASE or sell Real ilntuto should consult us_ ‘Eastern Securities ‘ctr, 1.1.1, ‘Think of Nova ‘Scotia Building, Charlottetown. W, Ii. V. Dunbar. Manager, 8S5-5-7M3i. Male Ilclp Wanted WANTED AT ONCE—A oooo , man to work on farm. Apply iu ,__mwn' _ 860562l___ person to l). ll. Brown. York. run BALE-OHPICE BACON $59? i‘ i" ‘ l- r 1 s ..1< 11. fr —- ——*—‘"* i-Lifi...‘ Si"... .Y.'.°.”.é..."é......§li’. FMEMEN‘ BRAKEMEM =5- Appiy George Watts, York. ‘ 854 5 6 3i FOR SALE-A SMALL PROPER- ‘ iy nt Milton ‘kno n as Seven Milo House wit or without land. Apply L. I-I. Coins. 8055631 F6? ssnvrce - vonxsl-une llnarwfiludson ‘rims. Alvxnndrll- ‘ 11505641 -________.___.._;_.;_ FOR SALE-GENERAL PURPOSE ‘blood mare. Apply .R.ay Curr. Stanhopa. 869-5-6-21. FOR eALe-"IWOQ-oooo surro- Ilii! lr-ts' 1111mm‘ on Richmond Street, ‘opposite Irwin Pfilltlllil . Co. __Appiy ‘i-Ielcn‘ Earls. 18 ‘ - W-sstairosi or ‘to ‘McLean rem-.- , ‘Kfilpon. Barristers: 59 3% sate-mouse. .1111‘, A00 barmiProperty of late Mrs. Jos- rnlriCar-ter. Apply Street. ‘ ' ll .1.‘ 81845-5“! is, I . ‘v ‘~ 75 Dbrehostgil‘ For Every rn-Mnm-irs I-lfllmtlli‘ waning? ‘that... MAN r011 " RANCH IN ONTARIO .. lfirrrled. but no ,1sr|e family‘. Splendid opporilmiiy- FWI‘ l 0"‘ W" vim expbrlenee In all branches. Reqlliml ‘MY i"- / pp’? by letter first for personal Interview to amen u. announce cmsorm sum. Foit snasoaas ASOOCIATION p - ‘ IUMIMIIIIDE ’a.‘q l. ginncrs $150. later $250 monthly (which position?) Write Ruli- wny, Dnx 116, Guardian. . 866 56 2i BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ployment for Barbers. Become export in 8 weeks. Write Molar Harbor College, Department “F" Halifax. 3-14-1444!- \Vantcd g BICYCLE lowest price to ‘Guardian. WANTED — STATE "K". care of 582i i1 6 2i To Lot TO LET-MB CUMBERLAND 8T. llolliotl with . hot water and nil modern improvements. Rent $20 per month. 343 l: by . "Iltl-j IRE your crdu‘ to L N. .'\Iil.'..J|I ' inner. 139 ‘Sydney s.~. sai- w1-: ARE sookmoygnos D _ Yorkshire Swine, 5 rvetgrss ._.__.._. .._________ OTIOE -“- ‘Parze ‘WINN an tested strawberry plants grows‘ big berries, lots of them lo the Protect your Foxes with "Peerless Brand Fox Netting. "Dead Flo! galvanized before and after Specially made for us. We have will this Netting for the pill‘! IWWIYJW" ‘years to the largest IEEJ. Ranchers. and aro tho lnrgest Dealers in America. Write /or Prices. THE ROGERS HARDWARE C0. LTD. Crrantortitown, I’.l‘.‘.l. B-IRTHS SMITH-At Kinkora, April ‘10ilr to Mr. and Mrs. Willlium Smith (nee M-uirbl Johnson) a (laughter, Mary Noreen. Congratulations. oearns DUFFY-At Klrskora on May ‘elh, Mrs. James M. Duffy, aged 79 years. Funeral Friday morning. NOV-At the hozge of Wm. Cla.(.'t, Jr.. ‘North Wlltshlre, May 5th, Gert- rude Mi. ‘Noy, aged 47 years. Fun- eral Thursday, 7th at 2 p.m. CHANDLER-Died at the Prince Edward Inland Hospital on May 61h. 192B. Mrs Mary Cha-ndlcr. Funeral notice ‘late-r. "She gave hcr ilfo Ior other-sf." DON_’_'I_‘ BE ‘ DISCOURAGED ~ , Stomach Trouble ‘HUGHES’ DIGESTAL] ‘renters ‘- ~ j Are ‘s aura ‘rsmedy- Th’! cielnsei-tlib whore dlfieatlr/e“ lgyflem in s‘ natural I'll. [III way. ‘I All stomach troubles Moll yield teH-eugiiss’ Pliilflli ‘treatment. ' c ‘ on a box today-Joe. 4 Mailed to anfaddress on u. ‘r0 Stand Trial WOVCII. If You‘ Have-j" ~‘ ' ‘flho cue ‘tins ~ 1mm o‘ ‘JP Joiouui rnslonannorrarown GUARDIAN Hon. Mr. Sinclair-- "And Dwifidfin " ‘Popula ‘ion In ‘the House ofnCougmvup on April 23rd, according to‘; Hfillflilrd on the Budget debate quite a ‘lively passage at arms‘ occurred between Mr. Ar iihursflPa-rry Sound, Quid Hon. Mr. ‘Sinclair, Queens County. ‘In the course oluhlis speech. ‘which occupies severe/i pages of I-iansnrd, Mr. Arthurs said: I t-hink I can prove conclusively to the satisfaction of any fair mind- ed man either by tires statistics of the United ‘States, or of Canada. that we ‘have lost during the last three years five hundred thousand ‘popula- tion. ‘Mr. SINODAIIR (Queens): Oh no. Mr. ARTHURS: There is no ques- tion about ‘it. My ‘hon. friend shalt- cs ‘his head ‘bu.t I ask ‘him ‘if Cun- nilans ‘have not gone 11o the United States from hfs own town‘. I am sure 1e wrlll not deny It. There is not a member ‘in this House who vwlll say JlIB-t h-is const-tutérrcy ihos not lost people ‘who have gone ‘to the U lted Stmtes in the ‘lastthree years. hey :ousi‘st of the ‘very best class of iho younlg active men ‘that we ‘have in ‘this country. Those Canadians who are ‘leaving for the United Sitates comprise many of-ipur skilled ‘vorknwn; they include young ‘men who have been educated. to ‘a ‘grep; extent. by tihc d".fferen-t_ provinces :‘f ‘the Dominion. and lhuvo gone to -h.‘:‘ United States because ghey can- rot find suitable occupatJon ‘in Canada. Mr. SINCILIAIR (Queens): Would 11y ‘hon. friend give the official fl-g- lrcs 0f the estimate of ‘the loss of ropulaifon obtained from rthe Bur- rau ‘of Statistics? Mr. AIRTHURISI ‘l ‘have already yi-ven ilhe f-"grlros for 1923. They were disputed by lhc Prime Minist- rr when I gave them ‘to the House ‘nspyear but ‘this session they have rec-n verblied by ‘the Minister 01‘. Labour‘. Mr. SINCLAIR (Queens): What Jlilllrfis ‘docs ‘my hon. friend gefigr xo. , ‘Mr. ARTHURS: The figures oi ‘hose who egmllgratetl ‘(o ‘the United states and ‘declared ‘their intention o nrmaln there. , ‘Mr. SlNCLA-I-R (Queens): I ask. ed ‘my ihon‘. friend to give an of- ‘icial estimate of ‘the ‘population he and we‘ had lost during ‘the last lrree yea-rs. The ‘Buroarrof ‘Statis- ~0s IIUIRCS ‘such estimates, but. it is ‘I181! i0 my hon. friend to obtain‘ the ‘igures. . Mr. ARTHURS: My‘hon. friend is ‘lllilflly rr-"staken. I d."d not say we "P-“l lest population: 1 said we had est good Canadian citizens which ‘a vastly different. v Mr. SINCLIAIR (Queens): Pop... zrtion" ‘was the word my horn! friend used. ‘Mr. ARTIIURS: oat in tho United p-ir-icn hree wars. I do nc-t care ‘whether "16 ‘Iwvrrnurcnt is expending one lollars or twenty dollars to bring "iouklrolrors here; Iwould soother we Canadians remain I11 their own ‘ourntryl Mr. FOIIRESTER: I s ould like o ask’ rrry hon. f-riend row it ‘is ‘hi? uii‘:e‘.‘-1 and town in Ontario and Quebec have ‘a. ‘greater population hau- they llfi-ll (lhree years ago ac. "ording to ‘the municipal returns? ‘Mr. ART-HURS; That ‘may he luite true. The unemployed even States, in Amy‘ rave n‘o doubt. flock ‘to tlhe cities. Phat is ‘the ‘answer. _ Mr. FOIRRESTER: You are mak- nr: unis-statements. Some hon. MEMBERS: Order. Mr. ARTI-LURIS: -I am quit?‘ stirs he answer ‘that 1 ‘gave was :1 reas- rnrblexms The trc-nd of (h: ‘popula- ‘lorr ihas ‘been to the U-nitrd Slates for many years, as ‘my hon. frl-rrrr] Knows. but in ‘hard ‘(imc-s unemzploy- ‘uen-t ‘is rite. Every ‘m-enrbor I11 ‘this House, ‘whether on ‘Eli's side o-r the other, knows llhnt the general ‘ten- IC-"CY ‘is ‘to ‘go (o the city and look, for roll-cf: u-nd undoubtedly that is ‘he case in the pa-rticuiar instance referred to. I was going to poinlt out ‘if I could, ‘in n fc‘?ble wa‘y, wlralt 'h‘s really meant to Canada. There "arr ‘he no question ilhat tho figures lrnt I havr‘. given-and if nccrssary I ‘wilfl read reports lira-m ‘Amsrlcan urihorihies which presenting ‘lunch ulcer ilfgurcs than ihe ones I am Livlrrig-prov‘: that ‘we have lost. bra-rely from ‘Quebec and Ontario but also from 1hr eastern provinc- es. fivo hurldrerithonsand youmg rotivu ‘nren ‘who have gone to tho linitcvl Staivs. If ‘we take their cnrnlrljg power at only one thousand ‘Iollars a ycilr, which is a very low cstlrnnte—, - _ Mr. SINCLAIR (Queens): does the hon. member mean that ‘we have ‘lost that numvber, that the p0- Dulalon of Canada has decreased to hat extent? ‘Mr. ARTRURSLI have answered that. I dont care‘ a cent ‘what the otathtics show. ‘but during three years ‘we have ‘lost five hundired thousand. people to t‘be United States. and the Department of [Im- mlflrllllnn pf-‘tho government, of which my hon. ‘friend ‘is a rmeniber cannot-show obs-half of that -im- lgration du-nlnig the srvme mime that relmainedln Canada. pnistlon has inbreeeod, as ehowri‘ by ‘the sit-atlases _jdopa;rt1u-eat, and hire Lacrosse i115! __ ‘as great during li-lls last three up at ‘a flma illlliilll ‘the tsetdecade. '1‘ :01- ee- t-im-atee ‘have been ‘twice investigat- ed sndvorifiod by the census re- 500000 ‘peonlenh tine m‘ "n my ‘hon. friend's constituency. I'- Mr.‘ SINCLAmM-Queens): Our‘ -po-, r (Continued from Page One) ——-—---¢-_. principle aim of Rotary, we have endeavored to promote those ob- jects by inviting the worthy Fire- men of our ‘City _and the sturdy representatives of our farming community to_ spend an evening with us on two special occasions. to the -better understanding and cmjoyment of both bodies of men. Our Club has made strong efforts towards getting Manual Training started again in pur city schools and a delegation from the club waited on the Premier of our Pro- vince and ‘the members oil the City School Board at different tim- es and endeavored to have this training again established, which we feel would be a great advantage to our boys, and we believe our efforts will meet with complete success in the no‘! distant future. I wish to thank you all for the loyal support you have givenvrfla throughout, the year and also to pay o. tribute to Secretary I-Ial who always wore a smile no matter how hard the job he had to face. I-Ial has proven himself to he n real Rotarlun and that is the hlgherli goal any member of a Rotary Club can hope to reach. I want to say that your Directors have been a body of men with whom lit was a great pleasure to meet and the best of good fellow- ship has always prevailed at our deliberations. Our Committees for the year have done a lot of work and have given a great deal of thought and attention along the several lines of Rotary activities. IOur attendance has not been so nood as that of some of the clubs in our Dislirict. but we are handi- capped by having only one club in our Province, we also have several members whose business demands take them out of tire City a good deul_ . We feel that some of our mem- they would make an effort, on the other hand we have a good many who never miss a meeting unless it is altogether unavoidable. I to our Prince of attenders Harold meeting since the Club was formed in i917. In stepping aside from the posi- tion us Presidcntof the Charlotte- town Rotary ‘Club, l want to so? 3°‘ lows that I thank you for tbe grew: confidence you placed in me, in el-I 'ectlng me to this high 005M011 i1 year ago. I have appreciated the honor very much and my greatest aim and endeavor will always he to assist in keeping the/Iharlotte, town Rotary Club on the crest ofl ‘ itbe Rotary wave, that is encirelingi WM‘ W9 lliivedhe world, and carrying forward its’ message of Friendship, Fellowship, and Service. ‘ Rotarily _ WILL. ROWE Pres. The Secretary. Rotarian “Hnl"! Palmer‘ read tho liollowrng reporttl Mr. President and Fellow Rotar‘. inns: I beg to submit herewith my 1'6‘ portlas ‘Secretary of our Club for the year ending April 30th, 1925. This year we held fifty-one meet- lugs ,one weekly meeting being dropped druring the holiday B6890" of Christmas and New Year. 'l'he average attendance of our Club for the year was 79.94%. While this is not as good as ‘it might be we must consider our handicap In not having on the Island any 0th er Rotary Club where our m.‘m- bers, when out of town. could as- slsl. in making up their attendance. Yeti would urge liotnrlnuv ‘.o k i in mind that the ohllrutiun in iii. | tend recurs ever-y week. cum“ be stored up in utivatrce nor onco ioslt for the week can it be regain- ed. Much of our attendance I18!" eentage is unavoidable but I fem‘ that niuclr is due to thoughtlessness amour: our members and a lack of sufficient pride in the standing of our Club ‘as n whole among ‘the other Clubs in the ‘District. I regret having to rcportthe loss during the your of the llollowini! valued members: Charles H- Biaek, Reginald‘ ‘ll. Rogers. J01‘? ‘ypoomnw, A, E‘. Morrison, Philip Ia. Palmer, and W. K. Roserd. bill We Rotary Olub .. bers could attend a little better lfrarrlwe, h, would like here to pay a tribute ' cineers reported that Rotarign ‘R. . Jenkins was elected Pr ident sud the ‘Directors elected were Ro- tarians Reuben MacDonald, Percy Pope, H. ‘D. Johnson. Lloyd Well- ner. P. W. ‘Clsrkiu The election of these members was beartllfsp- proved bythe meeting,- ‘Rctarisn Percy Pope moved an expression of recognition of the good services rendered by_ the rs- tirlng officers, this was seconded by Dr. Allen and was heartily sp- proved. ‘Retiring President Will Rowe, on behalf of the officers thanked the members for their kind‘ wishes and appreciation. ' Arising put of a suggestion made to the President the report of the delegates to the Yaomouth Con- vention was hold over until next we Ids meeting. gDuring the evening songs were rendered from the Rotary Songster and the Casino Orchestra rendered some pleasing selections. norms iii ‘ BASKETBALL . ‘Sunrmcrside Y. M. C. A.1tean1r are pl,ay‘n‘g the ‘Bruns ‘in the ‘local Y ton"gh.t at 7.45. A real ‘lively ‘game ‘is expected as the Sunrimrrslde boys have been playing a lot of Basket- ball ‘lately and are in the ‘best of condition. ' The Bruins however are expected to uphold ‘the ‘honours for Charlotte- town i‘n playing their usual hard ‘game. An Intermediate ‘game will! be i-rtmged at 7 p. ‘m. VOLLEY BALL I The ‘Summersld? Business mall are journeying‘ to Charlottetown‘ .to- day to ‘play the "Y" business men. and a warm game is being ‘looked for. It i-s expected ‘that they WI" mime to ‘play at 5 ‘p. m. COMMERCIAL BOWILING LEAGUE Prowse Bros ‘won from Rogers v11 ' r Nfdlfjtlijillbroflff‘ f flfvlll PQFEATOES.‘ better LAWNS. FLOWERS and‘ ‘VEGETABLES. No matter where you use Soilgrow-on you! pota- toes. wrfl. Ifllnj-il your garden, youll promotes. __ Soilgro fer: s any and the Exhibition garden {iew "sclentg lctznet ad of hasgpln‘: s51: inched- nggrowt.- .101: eflp— u!!! get a rack!“ that Wm dolor l 399d “"41"” arden, or an acre and , grain - for all summe ._ It is easy to up“; and‘ eliminates tor the man in town, the dit 1c ty of procuring and the ob ection tb applying yard manure or other be used with manure I man nbou‘ Ioilgo He.‘ aiyevnlrlscgntijtgrQuts, “y. Pi- 4- ‘- “1 us. much plume in mh-s 11M 1 very good results from Boiler very bat! summer for Ilovers._ say that my flower garden took here that has used ‘_ . r1. murmuluummoum I eh.f..r..rl..mo-_-v_-lw--qwi-ievi SOILGRO SELLING AGENCY Distributors for Prince Edward Island la , f1 e brln t.’.°...“‘....l"l.‘. hIIQIZm-u at that has roots. It ietlse 7°! ahslfotroteo: ertlllzer. On farms it can with splendid’ results. SI .‘b ‘a “ilk. ‘$.13 .3 th is but one 5:11;...“ m1. 1114 the A oaa I Hardware in an exciting mfiwh Jenkins who has only missed one last night (by 43 ‘pins. And they MW lie Fenncll and Chandlers for ‘the “mam-Sim; of the second section. Prowse Bros r. w. 1.. Prow-se 16s 17s 11o ‘AfHenry . . . . . . 100-——l‘66 121 J. VanBnsklrk . 181 ‘127 123 w, Whitlock 111 165 !\. M-cCabe 146 136 155 Tota‘i—-2161. Ropers Hardware ' r. Moinnls ..... 147 146 130 r. Wor-ih .. 161- ar-‘mo Majority lfor ‘Prowse Bros 43 pine. CHURCH BOWLING LEAGUE . St. James won froim _ths B39118! Ira-m by default las ‘wig-ll’?- 0" "i9 Y. Alleys. St. Jamel. lr. u. Conrad . . . . . .. 1111 11111 10o c. Sampel 1s:- rss, 192 II. Lapthorne. 1Z4 139 103 o. White 16o ins J. Cameo-on . . . . . . .. 169 188 191 Total—24‘32. ~ HAPPENINGS ' .9)‘ m. ' , , . ' Morning class as usual. Afternoon —Studc‘r.ts. Evening-Basketball. 7 p. ‘mr-Intermcdlate ‘Game. 7.45 p. nr.—'—S’Slde Y. vs. Bruns. Bowling. '7 p. ml-‘Cen. Christian vs. -St. l’eters.. _ 8.30 p. m.,—'Peoples vs. Ct. ‘Paul's. General. ‘Reading open 9 a. 1n. to 10:30 p, 1n , ce. -Bi‘liriards. Bowling, etc at all hours. cnuhcn LEAGUE Zion won‘ a hard fought howling match fromfSt. iPeters last nixili by ‘the small majority of 15 pins. -for the construction of a line from 147Ireadlng tonight. ‘ Railways, .raid'it would complete 1 I. Diamond .. .. 105 ‘124 1'63 E Jack . 107 98 78 E Lewis .- . . . . . . . .. 189 189 218 Tota1~2118. 1'49 Thomas Dugau, a local reE-idint- and lrd in City Court today. His hearing Showrrs baths 11.1 your convsnion-l are Hlrenfllileiia" “Y ‘hi’ '°“i‘i’°‘"" w. 13%;??? ......1s1 162 1:11 anoe in our midst of two former ,M_ Wankel, H196 190 9-,- membcrs, namely: Charlie Galla- E E50" "m2 151 200 gher and Marcus Calder and the R Acorn __ H137 l“; 301 addition of two new members in H vmue ____ I _ _ _ _ _ H133 108 104 the persons of Alf Pickard and Jim Tom1__2v3g5 mle Murley. As we began the year . with a membership of 60 this leav- 110M es us with a net membership at IL Poole .. 210 261. present of 58. and one honorary D. McKenzie . 141 member. Your Directors met still. Robertson 108 frequent intervals during the year-LI. Chandler .... . 176 151 and always treated the uvnrloulsiii. Craswctl . . . . ..158 122 ‘ ‘ fore rem ll . $§§i°i§..§°$l'.'.'§h.b§.. the t... in- commaafégauiowl-‘No ‘tercsts of Rotary. - Our Club roster was revised for printing some time-ago, but is held pending the addition to it of the officers to be elected for I926-2ii_ I trust sleepy of, this roster wlIl be in the hands oi each of you before next meeting, g As thsjvarioue activities of. Ro- tary In Chariottetowaulurlng the past year will be gone Into fully in the reports from our President and turns. , . M-r. AiRmHURSr That will not ‘be year. My hon. friend 01M"! est a y from ‘the proposi- (llob Ipot up. ‘libs mete ‘ere incontro- voriflbie. . . -~~ Mi‘. SINCLAIR (Queens): They ‘ire coming. ‘back. ldfill. an J51» ems- “AUDIO. Per Heir AIO-qlIElb-‘Idllareat. ‘them, but before]! in; aside my_ . Bodies l I ) ‘v very ready help u.‘ nmesor-irou-i —I‘Iremeu. h ..Direetors for the Ohainnen of the various oom- ‘mitteee Lwill not touch further on ' Felons I I their‘ ‘match from Slairlay, Shh‘ k‘ ‘Pcardon ‘by do- fau t. ' .i. ‘MoLa-ren . . . ‘realism pen at the Club so e for the past year- I wish to thank the various officers and members, to whom I baji to refer from time to time, for their never-failing courtesy and at such ‘times sad in particular our ssslstaarseeretafii Jim Harris, a I0. - All of which is respectfully r-ub- med. H. L. PALMER ..8¢¢l‘.9..1irz museum" of "Pifisident and the ensuing‘ year was then conducted. ready asgistaaqfl always extended, . Queen Hotel .A very comfortable and heme-like Hotel at a mode» ' ats price. . Splendid table. courteous sol-vies, ’ dam 08.00% day. Ciwrlotteotwn k Hotel ($0., Ltdi- “ V] riser-men‘ ‘- Mill L, mQIIAlb. Manager’ Th! loffl- oil the epicenter. C. N. Branch Bill Up OTTAWA, May 6‘.—A Canadian National Railway ‘branch line ‘bill Turtlelord, Sash, came before the House 0f Commons for second I-lon. G. I’. Graham, Minister 0f the ‘project at a cost of 5113704790 The sum oi $801,000 was available for the work on this lino. being held in trust -by Saskatchewan for ‘the C. N. R. Canadian War Veteran Killed ROCHESTER. N. Y1. May 0.—An autopsy indicating that ‘George Tow- ers, :47. Canadian war veteran, died oi’ hemorrhag’: of the brain, induced by a blow to ‘the head ’-n a fight yesterday on Andrew's Street. Cor- oner Maggie ordorzd that a cirarze oi‘ ‘manslaughter he brought against Moother‘ participant in the ‘battle. The vlctirn, who was unidentified for several hours, was discovered ho have been a vfiteran of the Princess Pat ‘Regimen-l of the Can- ndian army. Dugzm was arms-ted on a holding charge of ‘intoxication and arraign- was adjourned for a ‘week ‘p-‘nd- lng ‘Investigation. Ottawa Ministers Are Protesting (Csnaznress) OTTAWA, lMny 0.—‘A slrncd pro» tout wgniirlst (‘ho nrcrgiulg of ‘the Ot- tawa l’rcs"b‘yiery into Urftcd Church was proscnl d at mteiiim: held here today. The‘ document was sgncd by ‘sovcu IIOII-COIICIIPTIIII; ministrrs ‘and night. elders. all of whom ex- pressed strong disapproval of ‘in? lrcfon of Presbytery. 20,000 Riflians Ready To Attack (Canadian Press) ‘FIZZ MOROCCO, ‘M!!!’ 6.—.~Ahd‘el- rim, the Moroccan rebel leader now is reported to have mobilized 0.11. 11. Statement (Canadian PNsa) OHIIAWA. May 6.—-Hon. ‘G. P. Graham. Minister of Railways in the House of ‘Commons ‘today, made the annual statement on the operations of the Canadian Nation- al Railways The total deficit prew- iously announced on. the Canadian National, after fixed charges Will! $54,860,419 nrade up or smsiilel on Canadian National lines in Can- ada and $3,721,250 on Canadla ‘ a- tional in thenUnlted-States. - he total would have to be added to the deficit after fixed char-gee of $897,062, on the Central Vermont. The Canadian National Li a In the linited States showed o 2 rat- ing not four millions less 111131924 than in L923. ‘ ‘ri Inaugural Meetu-fig of- Union Council k. (Canhtilsn i Prose) ‘h TORONTO, May 6._~Plans fl‘ an impressive ceremony in connec- tion with the inaugural meet ,of the General Council ‘of the Jlted Church of Canada..are beingpre- paired, Delegates will .be ptjlient from,all antlpodea and from‘ pll parts of‘ Canada and United States as well‘ as‘ n-om Gr Brltaldiand mission fields. Plans call for rap‘ resentatlves of three churches mar- clring ul bodies ‘to IMlassey mill. where inaugural services will‘ 15k“ place. Following the first s vice business of the new. United Church of Canada will be ‘transacted at the Metropolitan Methbdlst Chtrrch which, was said‘ today, will bs"'the Cathedral cfthedinlted Chluroh in Canada." “ Armistice (Cillidlln Press) ll’. ‘ .[,ON‘I)()N, May Q-HNGKOLIBHQD! for an armistice between Emir. Iba- sand, leader of.the' Wahsbi tribes- men, and King All, of Radial, .be- ieaguered in Jeddah on th ‘Red Sea by Wahabi forces, have can initiated hora. it was announced today. . l ._---¢-O§ -—l-i - nan/nus, Morocco.‘ May 3- - Official communique say» the. Rii‘ flans have advanced e _ of Tissaf and..are orzllllliliill? B 910"‘ slve front at three ‘Ifimitii- - "i" situation 0n the northern front is 20,000 Rifflaa tribenmen for his‘ :11. The Hench outposts some .of movement of Riflians Spanish zone have been relieved by Gendral Colombafs column.‘ and the garrison supplied with food and water Colonel hcydenburg, In a gagomenits is reported on Tnrat Gen Csmbay. alter driving back PCTON‘ LTD‘ the invaders has successfully-re‘ “ Douvflm‘ l‘ nuisod a series of counoer attacks. ‘lions. ‘rel-uric ‘Quake _ (Canadian Press). err/t , there hall been‘ a oa-ri le semi that which were recorded“ a [ht and early 1011;: pa graph st the humane Obs! Shocks were of such‘ i!" {id's-W 8103533113“ unable to determine tbt at series of fiercely contested _ou- The present engagements are kbe- MI- Newer! performances. Thlerl _liovod‘to be merely the prelude to" ""' “"‘""'"'" larger and more sangulnary otibra- Is‘ Recorded I A, my 6'.—- S mewheirh _ quake. which-if itooourrld luau- lnhabited portion of p the (lobe. must hm» caused dilnlbffiifl“ Q6 Inst unchanged anrd thejfrppch WWW have taken measures ‘to Check 183 tuck on the French zone iastesiLthe tribasmen tho announcement 104 of ‘the 4,000 previously estimateli.'sa‘ld_ A 121 whjch were mauled by (ha flrsqoflnafir; Llnlmrnt Fine for the lair. from the Professor Seelev s tsrmlay nIiM. All. h l, River.’ $2.1m. if. y 0th Ins-I free dame f6! IIIIIII the Pow IM- c404 11112-511121, . y ,. ‘ P-“s-YP" Hotel Victoria? _ , Anaptelatloqmfprllb IQ. l _ ‘ ‘~ _ ‘.. Jlill,‘ ssrvles. ,‘,. 1 Eagle!‘ is‘, unaudited . 1s tees tlunllhr ~ inm- bl . '5 etrona‘ goon.“ Don't fail to see 4H’ w.