I of the parishes and schools and also . ilmbla University and was lppoint- AL. scour _ . ENTERTAINMEN wt and Cub’ Annual Entertainment, prince of Wales Collsfl, under thediatinguieh- ;- d patronage of His onour Lieutenant Gov- 312m“ poBloia. Friday, May 25th- Admission .5 25¢. Severe ‘Quakes 1,, Montserrat CrossSoeiety , . my; Montserrat over the ma“ authorities ‘umounced Ifikgermsh nagllymougfjjthllfl! DION "glitfiailiz the island to "meet Lil n ' “I “mijfififiiicemmt brought a The m Manna-mg; While active in matters pertain- nail!" "t; , ' ing to church, school and civic and ypidentiit mmbl w,“ “mush community welfare, he has found urmittenmms of person. w d,” time to take a deep interest in the pdrlve “m for n. m*3m” Suuex Corner Boy Scout troop, hi” opedsstroyed. and ha; organized horseshoe pitch- be ing and checker clubs at Sussex of the strongest lllllmfl °°' lest night at seven cciccln buildings for several min- ,“ I, w... followed by a shelter “, equally intense tremor ct aso. ‘fa, d” since the shocks been my r the most severe shock has an felt between these hours. w; Monday there were four dil- mc; tremors. all heavy, and several “We, ones, And each day since m,“ n. have continued with un- d force. dlfirllfzilreities have been unable to 9 0011101’. Motorboat Capsized (C. Y. Cable) £1 Guardian's Special Wire) t!!! th gymgsom: nearby volcanic disturb- lpoc, 01' IJY 5 shocks have been caused Mary's Bay. vigor of the quakes has aroused [ears that more violent tremblors m in the making. The community has iolnld In mm for their cessation. Lest ‘my, glergymen of the Anglican. Roman Catholic and Methodist led hundreds of members of their clinches in an open air service of humiliation in the public square surrounding Plymouth! war mem- anal. Rev. Theodore Ross Goes to Kingston General regret is felt not only by ills congregation of the Newtown- Wsterford circuit of the United church, in which he and his fam- ily have played e. vital part during the last six years, but by citizens c1 all crceds in Kings County, that Rev, Theodore Ross and Mrs. Hols and family will leave Sussex Cor‘- ner for Kingston, N. S.. within the next six weeks, where Mr. Ross has accepted the pastorate of the Unit- td Church. Mr. and Mrs. Ross have made themselves beloved not only by the members oi the Newtown-Water- ford circuit, to the spiritual Id- vancement of which both have de- votes their time most uneelfishly, but by the citizens in general on iccount of the active interest they have taken lll all movements for ihe benefit of the community, ag- nculturallv, socially. in the interest paniong on a trip to Point Lance. all residents of Branch, were return- mlles down the boy. kept too close to shore on the re- turn voyage, and was overturned by the strong offshore wind. victims were married." evening, May 13th, very interesting Mother's Young People's Society. The inter- ior of this beautiful country church ducive to the spirit of worship. gramme was carried out: Opening hymn, "Al1 Hail Power of Jesus’ Name," followed by prayers by Deacon R. A. MacPhall and Deacon Peter Inman. Recitation, "Welcome," by Joyce Darroch. ‘ Vocal solo. "Till I See My Moth- er's Face." by John A. Murray. R by Ruby MaoLean. Pageant, "My Mother." V001! solo. "Mother 0' Mine," by Mr. Ross, who was born at Bed- Rggvfqifiga’ wumn" ¢quc,_l'. E. I., spent two years w nee;- lilldyulg ht Guelph Agricultural College nnci later W85 secretary of Irriculture for Prince Edward Is- iillll. which enabled him to enter more deeply into the everyday life of his parishioners. Glfflllllfliiliz from Dalhousle Uni- iel-illl‘. Halifax, in 1899, he attend- ed the Agricultural College in Guelph in 1000-01, following which he took it teachers’ course at c0]. in sports. young people conversing in a draw- ing room, each one telling about some memories of childhood some outstanding which we all love in mothers. The stories were made very real by hav- ing a tableau representing each. MacPhsil, M153 Winifred Best. Messrs. John Hesrtz, Edward Mac- Phail, Jack Darrach and John Murray. While the tableau parts were acted by Mrs. Walter Doclren- dorff and baby, Mrs. Frank Gilles- pie and little son, Billy, Mrs. Ed- ward MscPhail and little daughter, Joyce, and Mrs. Geo. Gillespie. During the pageant Miss Winifred Best sang "Memories of Mother," Mr. John Hearts sang "That Won- derful Mother of Mine," and ap- propriate hymns were sung by the choir. Th; accompanists for the evening were Mrs. Heber Msc- Phsll, Miss Winifred Best and Mrs. J. G. Wakeling. 9d lecturer at chatauqua, New York. Returning home, he married bliss Florence Annear. FF°11°W1nca theological course at w? “"1 Divinity Hall, Halifax, he knsacalled lll 1919 to the Presby. N Sn Church at River Hebert, I" s}; iuld lutcr held the pastor-at; rfmr yfmocue. N. B., from which "M; he Accepted the call to the Umtcdwgkwutcrford circuit of the s a Active inulncllll lgilfaliggapert min; t0 "bumgibterlsl duties in the United ‘ ‘C . of which he is chairman LJIQ/laritime settlement com. Begi“ fiiedins your fox pups with IMPERIAL PUPPY FOOD and prove the truth of this well- known adage as well as assuring pups of nor- ml’ Yiibllll. healthy development. You desire 3m" Pulls to mature into highest class outstand- “lll foxes. This result can readily be accom- plished by liberal and regular feeding of "IMPERIALS." Imperial Biscuit 60., Ltd. CHARLOTTE-TOWN, P. E. I. ttee, says the Saint John Tine‘- graph-Journal, he has found time to be active as a Mason, Orange- rnsn, Odd Fellow and Forester. He i; chairman of the Pine Hill Al- umni. was field manager of the succcnful 82,000,000 campaign for funds for Dalhousio University in 1928, and for many years served on the national executive of the Red coming to Sussex, he was active. in organising and served as president of the Sussex Luncheon Club and is a valued member of the Sussex Board of Trade and Sussex and Studbolm Agricultural Society. Three Drowed JOHN'S, Nfld, May 21. - Thrown into the water when their motorboat capsized. three men were ‘lain the cause. General belief is drowned Sunday of! punch in st. A boat picked up the body of submarine upheaval Charles Nash several hours later. No m the Atlantic. And the continued trace was found of David J. Nash and Patrick Mooney, Jr., his com- The accident occurred as the men, ing home after discharging a cargo of freight st Point Lance, about l0 Villagers believed their little boat Mooney was single: the other two Mothers Day Service Clyde River Baptist Church was attended by an exceptionally large number of worshippers on Sunday to witness a Day Memorial Service presented by the was artistically decorated with flowers, the effect being not only pleasing to the eye, but-also con- Mr. Haber MrwPhaii acted as chairman and the following pro- the ion, "My Mothers Bible," hymn, "Nearer My God The pageant’ Idepicted seven and characteristic The speakers of the pageant were Mrs. J. G. Wakeling, Mrs. Heber Th] I .. ...:..':.':::':.."..'.":;::.'...'r.' 2'." "a", "m" Ill! he Inserts: at: ""a'|"':._' ""1 Ilrlslly payable u al- nouns! s1- _ Pwklcd Picnics isclfilganccpgwt noses. RED CROSS Crippled Children's Clinics conducted by Dr, Acker at the ‘flown Hall, = ' m”. dlY. Mil’ 22. and at m4 Cross o1. "W- (lhvlviteivwn. Friday, May as. L-blld HOLIDAY SPECIALS. Sweet Pickled picnics 14c a lb. Hoops, D5205. wsmn oust wmnow for cut- standlns bargains in slightly used Radios. The one now showing is a Victor Combination l0 Tube Radio and Electrola for $09.00. Miller Bron, 611w George Street. L-om. FUNEBAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Frederick Grif- fin took place yesterday morning from his late residence on Alley Street at 9'45 to St. Dunstans Ba- 5111011. The pallbearers were Messrs P. N. Manuel, Herbert Connolly, “He” Curler. Watson MacKirlnon Vernon Kl88lns and Patrick Mc- Tague. Service at the Rasilica was conducted by Father C Leill and at the grave by Father Dalton. LEAN ROLLED com beef 13c per lb. Room. L-5206. Prince Does Not Attend British Legion Opening (c. r. Cable By Guardian's Special Wire) WESTON-SUPER-MARE, Eng- land, May zl-Constemation was created st the opening of the an- nual conference of the British Le- gion when it was revealed that Prince George had declined to at- tend "in view of press reports in which unfortunate prominence was recently given of apparent at- tempts to cause dissenslon in the Legion.” The incident was a sequel to newspaper reports of dissatisfac- tion in certain branches of the Legion, which were said in have complained of "offlclaldom." Major- General Sir Frederick Maurice, Le- gion President, read the Prince's letter to the convention. ‘ He was deeply grieved, Sir Fred- erick said. but not surprised at the letter. He could well understand that when the executive of the Le- gion W85 being publicly attacked in the press. Royal Princes should hesitate before giving even the slightest appearance of taking sides in. a matter of which they had\ no knowledge o;- concern. A suggestion by Sir Frederick that a ioysl message be sent Prince George was greeted with roars of approval. Chac Kang Back From England (C. l’. By Guardian's Special Wire) MONTREAL, May 20.-The abbot C-hao Kung, the Erstwhile hebitsch Lincoln, tonight entrained for Van- couver followlng his arrival here in the liner Duchess of York from Eng- land. Refused permission to land in England by the British government, the Buddlst monk and his party of nine disciples were returned to Csn- ada. They will take ship at the Pa- cific Coast for China. As a deportee, Lincoln, once ho- torious as an enemy of lbiglarid dur- ing the days of the Great War. could have obtained his return trip to Canada free oi’ charge. l-le in- sisted, however, on paying steerage passage fares for himself and party. Lincoln would give no interviews here, merely passing out the printed cards on which are recorded his op- inions of newspaperrnen. ‘The opin- ions are not complimentary to the craft. To the colorful life of this former member of many religious faiths must now be added his quick trip abroad. He reached Canada 22 days after he left it, from Saint John. N, 3., bound for England and the continent. Before his departure he wired Premier Ramsay MacDonald that he was prepared to swear fealty to King George. But apparently the British authorities were not impres- sed. Upon thelr arrival at Liver- pool he was arrested and held until the same ship returned to Canada. Former member of the British House of Commons this man, born a Jew in Hungary, embraced the faith of Protestantism in Germany: became a Presbyterian in Montreal, an Anglican in Halifax and eventu- ally a Buddhist in China. Of the 10 monks and nuns who accompanied him to England so that a Buddhist colony could be estab- lished at Lake Constance, Switzer- land, nine returned with Lincoln, the 10th crossing to Germany. FARM CROPS COST The main object of cost of pro- duction studies is to learn how to reduce the cost of production. An- other object is to learn what crop! give the most profitable returns. Owing to the fact that the labour requirements for certain crops oc- cur at different periods of the year. it is not always possible to make a direct comparison between these crops, but it is possible to compare other crops which compete for ls- bcur at the same time. such ss wheat, oats and barley, on the one hand. or corn, sunflowers or roots on the other. 1t may also be pos- sible to calculate the maximum acreage of the various crops which could be produced. On all these subjects an opportunity to study the accuracy of cost production of farm crops in Iisstem Canada is afford- ed by the ilustrated so page bulls- tin just published by the Dominion Department of Agriculture on the‘ cost of producing farm crops in “Elikirmlvll. c1. EA N- ems EE MAY 21 TO 26 1 fHE ETOWN GUARDIAN COOKED HEATS 0! all kixli-dl It comb“)! COUIT - At the Police esterda morning a man. with byeing drunk and in- capable, was given ten days in ilfl- \ Another drunk had three dollars bail eetreatcd. In two cases of unlawful PAGE possession of intoxicating liquor finesof $300 and costs or three “- were in, Two other cases were dismissed. PERSONALS Miss Bonnie Taylor, daughter of Mr. Bruce Taylor, who was 09¢"!- Od 0h It the Prince Ilkiwani Island Hospital on Saturday is reported to be doing nicely. I Miss Doris Prowse. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T- W. L. Prowse. arrived home for her holidays Sat- urday. from ‘Ibronto University, after completing her first year 1n medicine. Milly friends of Mr. James Coyle mechanical foreman of the Patriot, will regret to learn that he under- went an operation for appendicitis in the Charlottetown Hospital yes- terdsy. Miss Dorothly Cox, R. N. Boston. - ' HOME FURNISH ERS SINCE I868 R. T. HOLMAN Ltd” hm“ arrived home last evening to visit her mother, Mrs. Russel Cox, Kent Street, who has been ill for some tfne. Friends of Mrs. Cox will be glad to know that her condition is improving. Miss Ethel Morris, accom usnied by her niece, Miss Florence Morris, of Granville, left Saturday morning for Sockville, where they will attend the closing exercises of Mt. Allison. Mr. Joseph A. MacMillan, son of Mr. T. M. Macmillan of Charlotte- town. first year medical student at , McGill has led his year in Histo- logy, Embryology and taken second , place in Anatomy, M. C’, . Mrs. Ernest Graham, who has been receiving treatment in the Prince Edward Island Hospital, Charlottetown, left for Boston on Wednesday morning, May 16th, to visit her sister‘, Mrs. John Dsrraoh. of West Somerville. Mesa, for two months. Mrs. Graham will enjoy h" Vim Very much. as she hrs lived there a number of years and maids s return visit six years ago. Mrs. Graham lived formerly st 0am”- esux, P. E. I. Pope Pius Condemns Pagan Movement VATICAN CITY, May 21. - Pope Pius XI, speaking to 5,000 German Pilgrims, today vigorously condemn- ed what he termed a pagan move- ment in Germany. The remarks were made in the course of a colorful ceremony which- elevated s humblelay brother, who for 40 years had been doorman at a German Capuchin monastery. .to //” The average woman, who, in this long run, has to do the hardest in what name "cleam-up" may ha called by. She knows that, under a? name, it means hard work but s 9 also knows that the results arr more than worthwhile, not only to her but to all her household. Thai is why women are such enthusiasm recruits in the ranks of the amulet, of "Clean-Up Week" communities. Hygienic cleanliness is a matter o6 personal pride with her, not just 8X a matter of appearance, but also be‘- cause it makes for comfort and health. Spring is here with its health- giving sunshine and now is the log- ical time for combined effort 11f most effective modern device used. by the army of Spring cleaners is boiizes the spirit of Healthful Clean- liness and helps to drive out dirt unfailingly, effectively. "Clean-Up Week" has become Si: men-sense views of scientists, ined- to the importance of clean, sanitary lty. So, everybody, get together and room from attic to cellar a room fit sainthood. The canonization of the doorman, Conrad of Parzham, tools place at St. Peter's in the presence of 10 cardinals and s. number of Ger-man bishops. “The life of Conrad of Parzham is an admonition to all those who have wandered far from the truth and seek to restore and magnify with phrases the practices and customs of PI-Banism; and who repudiate Christian octrine which alone can recall them to virtue. civilization and gird true processes." His Holiness A Farewell On Monday evening my 14 r. scodl/ msrnber orf neighbors and, "lends authored at the home of Mr and Mrs A- H. Afflcck. Albany, to bill them farewell. erc their departure for their new home. ‘Ilhe evening was very pleasantly spent with vocal and instrumental 11111516 and 08.1138. after which the ladies served lunch. Mr U. J. Pineau (chm called the eel/helm to order. while Mr. s. M. liliiacimy read the fdllnwirlg address and Mr. E. V. Maclxod presmtcd them with a beautiful lamp. To Mr. and Mrs. Affleck, Jean Ind Moment. on behalf of the residents of the Albany Village 8011001 DlfltflCt We wish t0 prompt You with this small token of our esteem and regret at your depar- ture from our midst. With it, goes our best wishes for your happiness and success in your new home. We shall miss you at our DO _NOT 8 ‘ALL WORK Phone 437 WHEN CLEANING UP Phone for Information and Prices PALMER AUTO ELECTRIC 00. FORGET Your MOTORS, VACUUM CLEANERS, REFRIGERATOR MOTORS nd ALL MOTOR DRIVEN APPLIANCES CLEANED d! REPAIRED GUARANTEED P. O. Box 503 Spic and Span your neighbours. ‘ the soiled spots. And, perhaps, the , the little Old Dutch lady. who syrfil‘ from every nook and corner quickly," “i-enovizc" your home. Clean-up the’ property back and front, make every“; .1. chores, is not particularly interested: , F? rm ~ k cleaning-up inside and outside the» home, chasing dirt and touching up! m, .-.» most national in its scope and not: ‘('1 urally so with a. civilized nation lllrm-c ours, thoroughly versed in the corn» i ical men and health authorities, as}. 22 surroundings, towards maintaining"; the good health of a whole cornmullv-“ZQ to live in. Yours will be the reward.‘ in the satisfaction of a. good Job well‘; done, that benefits both you and, for Spring J 111i Sillherings: but; es you will not be so for away from us, we hope to see you quite often. Mr. Adfleck was taken completely by surprise but rose to the occasion and minds a fitting Nrply on behalf of himself and mrs Affleck and fondly. and xwnded a ocrdlsl imitation tosllto visitthemin their new home. All joined in For They Are Jolly Good Fellows. Death Of Former Chief Justice (C. P. By Guardian's Special Wire) IKMTDON, Ont., May Zip-Richard Martin Meredith, former Chief Jus- tice of the Ontario Supreme Court, died here today. He had been in failing health for several months. Death occurred at the Meredith home. Hon. Mr. Meredith retired in i930 and was 8'7 years of age. Three days ago passive pneumonia devel- oped snd he gradually grew weaker. you down. Dress to keep Special Cleaning Proce ‘ ROSE MARIE Hairdressing Shoppe ll Glfll Gfllfll Strut Before you decide on 1°" 79mm’ ant our lngens and ninol l. ll s ' HIM flair Tinting, Facials, etc. All work done by ' I'l- l. WALLIB l Phone 1M8 Eastern‘ Canada. 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