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F Sllll A _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIA - _ _ _ ,_ _ _,929 . - ~ _ = B_,.'_` > | _Av _M | ~` _, ` "` " N ' ' MAY 3 ' _ ` __\ `\ Z" ~“1., PRINCE EDWARD O ' D A Y Last “Ti;ler's Shadow" ' X RICHARD _ NEW SERIAL- ../I Fate casts him adrift in a raging sea with the navy's sweetheart as his sole companion! Red mutiny-flaming pas- sion - blazing schooners. ' OPENING OF NEW THRILL SERIAL f The “FIRE IJETEGTIVE" liystery, Mlrth and Melodrarna-all combined in a Thrilling Chapter Drama - one installment exceeding another in Exciting Action and intriguing Suspense. Featuring a ess! of Well Known Players including Gladys li'IcCor.rxcll and Ilugh Allen. _ Also LAST “TlGER’S SHADUW" ALL MYSTERY SOLVED `- Thrills Action OUR GANG- “MYSTERY RIDER" AND “HAIINTEIJ RANGE” Thrills that will make you grasp, comedy mil" will malw '!°“ l“‘:|h‘ _ uulng s 0!! :|§£%‘i'EaI, West, acted by n great actor. marvel horse and a won- derful cast. AND “NOISY NOISES" COMEDY , PRINCE EDWARD MUN-TUES. 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CAPITOL Ton/i Y ._ x A 7 T ` will be service in the Presbyterian “ml M” ard ‘Wm 7" 9' m' Th’ _ R E » A R D U I _ _ programme will include record rev U _ . , _ SERIAL GET YOUR sEATs_ Now AT THE BOX OFFICE. if 76 Days In _ _ Upen Boat (By British United Press) .V LONDON, Moy 1.-A thrilling sea adventure in which a gallant sailor ,rand his companions struggled vainly _,against pursuing ill-luck. and ended 'by drifting about the Atlantic for .many days without food or \vntcr is ,being related. ` In February of last year Captain Sehuttevner, 21. Dutch sl*.ipl:'ia_i=tci'_s':t 'out from Holland in a \'c..sel of his f,own invention. It was an olslsiic rl ,jnon-capsizebl/1 life-bas: which he . ~_ .__._.i_.._l..____ “THE CHARLOTTETOIYN HOTEL _' COMPANY LIMITED . ANI) ' v0LUNTAn'.' wmmxc-'.‘r ._._;_. ACT .-Notice is hereby given that at E ‘iqpgral meeting of the shareholders o!_"The Charlottetown Hotel Com- pqny Limited" held in the Board of $£I'rsdb Rooms, Market Building_ in bhpr10ttetou'li, Prince Eduard Island, ‘bn Monday, the t\vcnt<,~-ni:~.tn my of Aifflil A. D. 1929, a resolution vrfls unanimously passed requiring that the said Company be wound-up un- der the provisions of "The Voluntary Winding-up Act” and the under- , signed were appoint/ed liquidatcrs for that purpose and were authorized to take sll legal steps necessary to complete said winding-up. Dated this 30th day of April A. D. 1029. _ WILLIAM K. ROGERS, _ DANIEL A. MCKINNON, Liquidators, B584-ll-3-101 .;___1 »'e+o46 040-ovoo-040 Queen Hotel taking over this Hotel spent many thousands In repairs and lm- It la now the of its cial in the It :welll wlnt a comfort- and splendid table _ eetvlce at a E from ".00 In to is lclalmsd could not be sunk. To prove his claim, he proposed to cross the Atlantic in it. Captain Schuttcyacr reached Lon- don witliout mishap, and those who .~.a'.v thc liille vessel there found it i;;ll of ln`teres‘._ It has a, keel that ‘mn be filled with fresh water to en- sure many cllys supply, and at the `::lm3 time iiicremze stability. ‘ I_:r.'.'in;; London with a crew 0! ltliree, the boat ran into tt gale in the Eng-,iisli Clmnncl. Her sails were ltlo'.'.'n .°.v..°.y and only with great dif- ficulty did the little vessel make Ply- mc1i;1i. There she was held up for nu:-ri;hs, until new sails and provis- ions were cblaiuetl, and it was not until Janilfiry 3 this year that the old sl1ipn1ar.‘.ci' nnd his two compan- _ ions set cut again on their great ad- ' venture. Ill-fortune, however. still followed the grtllzuit little craft. and although she beh:1\'cd well, tile heavy sins and stronf; \\~in:l:i prcveincd a call being made nt Li:.l>on and the Western Is- l.‘_:::l_ wlicr.: it was intended to put in on the way to New York. 'l`l.c boat had provisions and wat- er on board for 65 days. The lonely iin.vlf:atol‘s, try ns they would to make `:t cours? to Lisbon. could not do so. llcacl v.-inds met them at every at- tempt. ond bllw them wide of the Bay cf Biseny. Then provisions began to get short. Food had to be ratloned spar- fingly, and the water tanks became ‘lv.'.'ci' and lower. ' ] Day after 'day the gallant navigat- iors scanned the horizon for efrlend- lly vessel. Then the water and pro- vi.~:ion.= gave out entirely, and for e week they had nothing to eat or I drink. I Drifting helplessly and in s state gof utter collapse, they were at last lslghtcd by a Spanish steamer, on ,her way to South America.. [ They had been 76 days in an open ‘ boat on the high secs, and so cramp- ed :md exhausted were the rnen that i thcy had to be hauled on board. But lthey had proved one thing - their fbost stood up to every kind of wea- ther experienccd. She was intact Band undamaged when hoisted on ,board the Spanish steamer 400 miles ‘west of the Canary Islands. . Isle Of Dreams (By Brltlah United Press) LONDON,» May 1.-One mcntlfs work in the year. with an income of 81600 for the twelve months for a family of six on e beautiful island where frosts are unknowni and where the thermonieter rarely ribea above eo can-ea in niesummef-are un O-OC dawn by .' .' Z”....¥:.l:"°” dens, Sydney, in an article in the current issue of the “Kew Bullet- in." These conditions are to be found in Lord Howe Island, the home of the Beautiful Kentia Palms, from which each year millions oi' seeds are exported to all parts of the world. The island is 300 miles from the coast of New South Wales, and hasa population of about 120, all of whom are wholly dependent upon the re- turns from the seeds of the palms, of which they possess a monopoly. Following a Royal Commission in 1913, which found that the seed in- dustry existed on a very different basis, a Board of Control was ap- polnt.:d to take charge of the af- fairs of the island. “This peculiar and unique island lndustry," it is stated, affords a very interesting and successful practical experiment in State Socialism. which probably would not be possible in any other part of the world, since the conditions which prevail in the island are so unusual." The seed of the Kentia palm is re- garded as the property of the com- munity, and ord-ers for the seed are obtained through the,Board of Con- trol in Sydney from various parts of the world. The proceeds are held by the Board, and after the charges have been met the remainder is held in trust for the lslanders, who receive monthly payments. When an islander attains the age of 21 years, he or she alike is allot- ted 25 shares in the seed lndustry. When the age of 31 is reached, un- other 25 shares are granted. For :hlldren under le years, 15 shares per child are allotted, wtih a maxi- mum holding of 80 shares per fam- ily. so that s, man, wife and four children, can held between them, 160 shares. The allotment for children between the ages of 16 and 21 years is io entree. ` As the monthly payments aggreg- ate $10 per' shsrea per annum, the minimum holding of 25 shares brings in $250 s year, and the maximum holding of 160 shares $1300 a year. "Probably the aggregate time in- volvedl in gathering the seed is no more than one month it year," atat- es the report. "Thus, through the benevolence of nature, these fortun- ate islanders; with A monopoly of the Kentie palm seed trade. are as- sured of a moat comfortable exierf ence in one of the most bcautlfui islands of the world at a minimum expenditure of their time in earning their income.”- I some years ago e stranded vessel _introduced rate to the island. The rite praotfclily stripped the'ieldnd éffblrd lub' meweealemesec me . 4 ‘ lay British United r-rest) - the world to operate the new India The Board was confronted with an alarming situation, but it brought such regulations _into operation as not only stemmed the tide, but re- sulted in the keeping of the rats in check to such a degree that the seed industry is again in a flourishing condition. The most effective agent in rat destruction had been thc barn owl, which had been introduced to the is- land, and 9. bounty given to the ls- landers for every rot killed, the tall being produced as evidence. DETAILS OF NEW GIANT AIR- SHIPS LONDON. May 1.-It is announced officially' that Imperial Airways have ordered a fleet of the largest liners in nir mall service. i These machines will be twice as large as any in existence; they will be I I I iwith Messrs. Handley Page ' is the l i two pilots, a mechanic, and a stew- all-British" and the contract placed largest civil order ever given in this country. | Forty passengers will be carried in each of the new air-lcvlathans, with I ard. The passengers will sit. foul: I abreast in comfortable armchairs. with a eorrlder running down the centre of the saloon. The cabin, which will be eight feet high, will provide plenfy of room to move about, and a bar at the side will enable pmsengcr; to procure drinks and refreshments. It is a bold step forward for any designer suddenly to double the size of A machine, but the manufacturers are confident of success. Four great 500 h. p. engines will drive each machine, developing suf- ficient power to ensure that even if one should fall the other three will enable the liner to reach her destina- tion safely. An entirely new design is being adopted, more like that of n flying boat than an existing British alr- plenes. The fuseage will be slung un- demeath the w gs instead of being on top of the lolgrer wing, and trav- ellers will thus have an uninterrupted view of the ground. This greatly adds to the pleasure ot flying. The question of noise, one of thc principal causes of elr-sickness, has been seriously tackled, and the whole of the central part of the cabin level with the engines will be shut off and used as cloak-rooms and baggage holds. Each of the four lllllllel will be mounted on the leading edge of a wine. and they will thurbedbcve ty passengers, and there will be ne - rect tremousstonot aoiseuisthe Church, Tryon, at ll a in WHO IS GOING T0 WIN TIIE ORATORICAL CHAMPIONSHIP? Come to Zion Church Hall Friday » don Elm with in “dm” ,,wuu|m "I B p' m' md mm' Wm' °wn °pm' Booth 'Ldver of Humanity," by Ad- ion. Tickets 25c each att W.W_ Well- ner or The Guardian. BRADALBANE-There will be ser- vlee in the Presbyterian Church, Bradalbane on Sunday, May 5, at 3 p. m. ~ PRESBYTERIAN services as fol- watt at 11 a m Marshfield at 'I ri in Dr M E Genge, pastor J. W. Bculter, Secretary, Charlotte s'r/mr To GET your °"‘“’"" » P E. Island. dsy-:E lows, Sunday, May 5th: Mount, Sie- days horse "dum wma up you . ‘°““' ' Summerside Prince Edward Island. RADIO BROADCAST- A lpeoill productions of the voice of the late Gen. Wm. Booth, founder of the Sei- vation Army, also reproductions of the mtenmtional stan amd ez mn- jutant A. W. Martin. THE PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION at Charlottetown, August 19-£3, will be the biggest and beat ever put on here. More prizes for livestock. All frelghts paid on livestock. Bllleat midway' ever. Three performing troupes from New York, and four frlcnds abroad and plan to entertain them that week Send for prize list. ` w eady for the big provincial ellhllll- , lion, Charlottetown, August 19-23'. PERSONALS Canada. send foriprize un. J. w. notifier, sec rctury. lily-Y-I The l‘l'lBIiy friend! OI MISS Mdbél ` . _...___ to J faenkms, Miuview, will be pleased ssoe. ulouvxctn _ There wut be dl- mm she L, making I speedy mow _\ 4 _ V _ vine service in the Presbyterian ery after E successful operation in the Prince Edward Island Hospital. A reward of’ Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00) will be paid by the undersigned Association for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or per. sons guilty of stealing or of receiving and harboring any fox or_ foxes stolen from A ' registered ranch the property of any member of the undersigned Association. Canadian National Silver ' Fox _ Breeders’ Association of Church on Sunday at 3 p. m. The Rev. W. Bruce Muir will conduct the service. _ F R 5 CHURCH OF SCOTLAND - Rev. Ewen MacDougall_will preach Sab- bath sth at Mui-roy River at 1o.ao; CNRA B’°°d°°"““g s'““°”' | Brooklyn at 2.30 and Murray River Mr. Ben Wagner left yesterday morning for Moncton, where he will take up his duties as violinist with Mrs. Gordon Brown, of Boston, at 7' A150 Monday' Gm at Bene ho came home on account of the (SP°°|*'| I0 111° G““”"“) River at 7.30 p. m. WOOD I S L A N D Presbyterian w death of her mother, Mrs. J.M. Croc- kett, returned to Boston yestterdey in Bl is bein accom anled LONDON. April 29-The_nu.mber of candidates for the 615 seats in Per- Chmch 5"""i°°5» sunday' MW 5m “I mom gl Ie S -P lisment in the Beneral elections on il a. rn. and 7 p. m. Rev. Arch Thomp son, of New Glasgow will preach. Also at Wood Islands East at 3 p. m. by her father. who will spend a. visit in Boston. Rev. A.J. Vincent and Mrs. Vincent May 30 will number altogether about 1,680 it is indicated. The party ngures are: 560 Conservatives; 560 Labor - ‘V returned to Charlottetown last even- M55 53° Ub"°75 Ind 3° °°mm‘mm" CHURCH NOTICE - United Church of Canada, Belle River and Belfast neld. Services on Sunday, May 5th: Belle River 11 a. m. and Eldon 3 p. m. Everybody welcome. H. I3. Linsay, preacher. ' ` RETURN T0 OTTAWA-’I’he three members of the Munted Police, who have been on duty in the Income Tak Oillee in Charlottetown for the past week, left yesterday on return to Ottawa, also Mr._ H. C. Hogarth, Assistant Chief Inspector for Canada and Mr. L. Allen, Inspector. Mr. Ho- garth was here for five weeks and Mr. Allen for two weeks. D0 NOT MISS THE TIME 0I°` your life'listenlng to the champion orators of three counties. No speech exceeds 10 minutes, so there is no monotony-Zion Hall, Friday, 8 pm. Tickets 25c each. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of the late James Doonvan lR.os- 5.°ed‘“5 habit and tm r°°t|n3 hw” °I so) was held yesterday morning from A_ A_ Hmme5sey»5 F,,,,e,.a1 Hume, to ing suitable attention in the fields.\ the former must be watched beyond] St. Dunstans Cathedral, where a Requiem High Mass was celebrated their b°’d°“‘ bv Rem P_ McMah,m_ D_ D_ Service The seed menace requires that all at the grave was conducted by Rev. 1 dsld et. be d tr d before C. McCarthy. ,rea es. c, es eye ____ 'maturity, by cuttlng,_sa1ting and YOU VVILL NEVER REGRET HEARING AND ENCOURAGING the District Orators in their attempt be “Kew” wncemedi ° 5”" °’ in to become Provincial Champion Zion church Han tonight at 8 p_ m_ vinclal weed laws is intended to bring BROOKFIELD--On Sunday, May 5, there will be sunday school in ‘ P ° ' Broumeld Church at 1030 a' mi amount of work performed in the Young Peoples Meeting in Hartsvllie at 7.30 p. m. Service in Hunter River at 'l p. m.; sunday school 10.30 am. HALIFAX GETTING READY-It is understood that the Halifax speed method of smrvmom By me time oi °°mmm°° “re getting their P"°5"°'“ rotation of crops has come aroundio 'ready now for exhibition races. With hay’ fauowmg gram' thml” Wm have the number of horses that are being reached their manmum recovery purchased and the interest shown in from previous wppremom H the horseracing in Nova Scotia, this year choice of hay crop' and M stand is should eclipse all previous ones for sure M to make I good smother crop entries and high class racing. tm, is the “nt “en Lmumesl "peel: LOSING N0 TIME-The Omoiald of the Imperial Biscuit Co. were ample time to forestall "mms of the greatly gratified by the prompt and ¢,h|_-,¢,]e,_ and to “now 51°" pmod 0, business like manner in which ed- after-harvest' fallowing. Ae soon gg justor C. H. Beer has handled the in- ghis1;|er'beg|n to chow after mowing, surance situation connected with the me gmund is plowed, and through the recent tire. As a result they were Mignon of the season, the under- enabled to go about it yesterday af- ground Darts are kept deprived 01 ternoon to start clearing up the plant ngurighment from the roman' by use and this morning Contractors Mac- sf the broad-shared' euiuvsfm-_ A Dougall and McAulay will start in ‘ somewhat deeper _plowing 1;” m th, rebuilding operations. They are ed- fall is s good finish to the leAaon'| verttsing for men in todays Guar- work; and a cultivated crop the didn, and are given carte blenche in following year lives further oppor- respect to expenditures. The only tunity to “gp gh, me w btw' part of the contract that will be in- It will be seen that only the live- slsted upon is speed. If necessary etnpk or mixed farmer can make full any me night slum wiulbe used, use oi' the memos outlined. The em but the factory. must. be_ in opera- of the matter is that only to th; gg. tion not later than May 25th. Mr. tent thatthe straight grain fu-mn Pett, oven' expert of the Brantford can modify his prqeugg in gh). w.,°_ Oven Co., ls on his way here to take tion. out he hope for much eueeeu in measurements for the steel plate, and oombatting is weed so well at home in auperintend reconstruction arrange- elrlln crop. ments for the oven which is badly BWI!! and other chemical expedi- damaged. New equipment, etc., is ent! that have been npgfgmmna being ordered, and it le hoped tohavs with may yet provide additional of- everything in readiness to bake on lecaivee-for use on email ana; but the date mentioned above. m the of the Dominion taper-|. meantime all customers will be ra- _lrlellteiihrm hunot proyggqujm been me no unruly mn ei-can s¢\1\¥¢li_1eeouiemiee1,Autu¢y¢..,,.» een: oct. mtnuweytnoairemn 1|nliiv.luodoprtve wedge.” no emnamt me my wut .nm Ywnn. audio :epoetin awnemw enough emit on mira in comm than |\lH§°tao_ roedtem. e mesa warehouse to handle lequiremeltl mm FI. tm- my *°"‘lP""'°'~ ntiiuuaus. anna- no ing. Mr. Vincent resumed charge of the Charlottetown Baptist Church. remaining here until the arrival of his son, Rev. Arthur Vincent, the new minister of the Charlottetown Church. Rev. A. J. Vincent has, dur- ing April, been assisting D. N. A. McNeill of Sussex, in e series of evangelistic services, ss _a result of which betweei-i_40 and 50‘will be ed- aea to the 'membership or the sus- sex Baptist Church. _ CONTROL OF THE CANADA THISTLE (Experimental Farms Notes) A weed so well established as is Canada. thistle, will not be extermin- nted by any means at present in sight, but a reasonable measure of control is both possible and econ- omically sound. This control for its success, de- mands attentlcn to two things,-the and independents. This compares with },428 in the 1024 elections, It seems, therefore, that few ridings will escape a. triangle contest. All parties are gratified at the time set for the A SEATS Iii BIIIT. PARLIAMENT election which was held in the sum. mer time for the ni-at time 34 yen-| ego. Naturally it entails lm exllendi. ture on halls and the period assists in popularising outdoor meeting: where accommodations are practic- ally unlimited, The three candidatu in the Islington division of London in the coming general election at. tended the local Baptist Church last evening. ‘Gordon Touche, Conserve- tlve and Lady Crosneld, Liberal, md the lessons, and Robert Young, Lab- or, led the general thanksgiving, OOOOO*O That Car of Yours l!WILl.l.AlUf.LKAf|_ leart-to-leert Talks Wi Aatelseblleowelaanllfrf anenlewfodetthe Oat of Their Carl e 'OOOOOO-0060 OOO* OOQOOQGOQOQOQO E _E és.. eeo» Water Will Dlaapear. One of the most important items cf new-car cue is that of keeping the water in the cooling eystem,con- _stantly adqueate. When the engine is stiff and new, it heats more rap- idly and the water in the cooling system dlsapears more rapidly. Heat and lack of acre are a bed combin- ation. The owner of a new car often the plant, While the latter is receiv- stragglers in waste places, blong posturing, plowing under, or other- wise. Each nelghborlng farmer must things which inspection under pro- about.`Eech farmer, moreover. must avail himself of all the protection in the matter of eed urch ses that the Seeds Act of Canada offers. No field, will keep them free of Canada thistle, while its exceptional facilities for seed dispersal are being ignored. Field infestations themselves are ordinarily best dealt with by the ally alfalfa and sweet clover, make e heavy cover. They are removed in that forgets this fact in the sheer joy of driving his latest possession. ‘ Diagnosis by Color. Color as an aid to diagnosis has its virtues. For instance, if the smoke coming from above the exhaust is bluish grey, it is an indication that oil is getting above the pistons. _ Misuse of High Power ' It is quite easy to misuse the greater power of f/odsy‘s engines. One common form of this is the sudden application of the acceler- ator which will spin the wheels and wear the tires seriously. A smooth start is getting to be e. sign of good driving. When Trafflc’s Think One of the greatest of safety fsc- tors when congestion is at its height is e, horn that works instantaneously and surely. To realize its importance fully try to get along without the horn on e. busy city street. _ Slope htnre Nolees lt still is a worthwhile gesture to have the body bolts of the new car tightened after the oar has been in use for e. month or two. It is ode of the surest Preventive: egatnst the early development of loud and contlnuou noises in the car. While it is being done the time treatment should be applied to the spring bolts. All of them are prone to leeeenees when an automobile la just out of the fae- l»°l'.V. _ _ -1 They llemler Cooling. Those Wu and mlm that some themselves in-the radiator interfere witnwoollnt to e certain extent. . _ Eapillna WIP” Inline 1 _ When thlwindehield wiper bladd falls to function on one of its lwinn well the-'slut but sooner: when colonic the mode simian, the "ml ummm .un inn.. me th nmuiatww in it per- clgst more i is :_ gn 5 .2 to the mlte to 9°' F I THE PUBLIC FORUM -Continued from page 4- OUB CLAIMS Sir:-I have reed with inuch inter- est Mr. Cempbelra letter published in your issue of today. Mr. Campbell is quite right in stating that the lends of the North West have not been wholly alienated. I think, however, that the land grant- ed to the Province of Ontario in 1912 was previously administered es part of the North West Territories. The Government of Prince Edward Island in its brief submitted to the Convention in 1927, claimed equitylll the alienated lands to the Provinces of Quebec and Ontario and this Province and the other Maritime Provinces sb weu,stl11 nom their eq- uity in the territories new held by the Federal Government. I stated in my letter of April 30. that these claims were not in SHI way prejudiced by the claims Dill forth by Senator Hughes, which BP' pear to differentiate from all other claims for increased subsidy herew- fore presented by this Prosince 101' the consideration of the Federal Government. I very much appreciate Mr. CSMP' bell's prompt reply to my lem’ °I April 30. A public question of such paramount importance to the Prov- ince of Prince Edward Island should be impsrtielly treated apart from political acrimony or bias. wnue ruuy _rupeetms Mf~ CMP' bell*s opinion I feel that I cannot agree with him. that the claims pre' eentesby stenmr r-rushes are Pm' tieauy identical witntnese submit- ted in the Govemment's brief in 1927. Mr. Hughes’ claims WP?" W me distinctly different. I am. Sir., etc.. w. r. 'rmMARSH r~_7_11-I-°*'*'“ Tm: aanrolm Nora _ /irnovsn av LORDS (Canadian Press) Lorroou, myi--'l'h° H°“‘° °' Lords after a. brief discussion ted!! approved a motion introduced by r.ors,airkennem epnfvvlnl ill’ ‘"'“' expo or the nm.-.ue muour now °“ ariteinu wer debil- °1*ii eieuly te me gnu. it in e subll° amen to mm .mise we 1| °“’° or-ten. rm. .1 waeeinrntaenimiis ` with ammo at-ivim 11°? *"° me in on snare www-‘ ‘”’,' when .moment in amont 1mP°f;‘:h num 11|' .”¢_¢¢\-_the mile!!! me tem owes um._0\° emi” wear on the tires. 0 , ` ~ ,f V c ., \ _