‘A ever, were very much the same as loll. President 0f __ fit“ ~ g .. ....~r.;-., , 53,, _ n \ u I ‘ ~ ,__ MAXIMS - . - m», - '_ » MAXIMS or A g v9 ‘ ' A _ _ _ _ MERCHANT ,..(~ “a II MEQZJANT Yo: ulnnesgwx ‘lftiWfnfiuflf: “l2: _ ' 9 A // //" i ' “"_“ l "-5 a The People's Paper -\ I ° l '°' ‘ ., p, . ‘ ' . y v nothing more. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew ' .. fl"iiil'-si'i"-i'"'i"-"i"l Fi-"Y-“i-i-li" CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA FRIDAY JUNE 1,1928 ' i'.:'::.i';':"°z:...‘l::."“'i'.--i‘-'i' H" B E E n I New Zealand _ FavorslMAH|T|ME GIANT MONOPLA NE FOR TRANS-ATL ANTIG FLIGHT lHeenan Is _ _ ‘ T A H l‘ V i ‘ Kellogg Proposals l a - -_ ' ' ,_ i y . - . Chosen President ' f . (Special to the Guardian) GENEVA, May 30. -— Hon. Petci" ‘l-leenan, Minister of Labor in the Canadian Government has been .chosen as President of the organ- ization committee of the Interna- tional Labor Conference, now in session. a Heard Nightingale l ‘ 10,000 Miles Away (Special to the Guardian) WELLINGTON. N. Z., May 31.-~ , IA nightingale singing in Pang- , lbourne, England. -—more than -10,- t, 000 miles away——wiis heard in New lzeuland. its notes clchr as life. A isuburban enthusiast tuned in on tlzc ' Sydney Station, fi-SW, which was _ ihroadcasting an English programme. “minded lixmy‘. tw-olfftaglik ‘stair Yfhc programme included thc sing» “awed Allwnahag r10 5 hire‘ m m], ing of a nightingale at. Pnngbourne “M5 were ‘worm c Sew and the operator here said he heard the nightingale perfectly. llllllfi lllillll H IN llllltllilll Seventeen Students Were Arrested as Participants in Re- newed Anti-Italian Demonstrations. ._.i_ ‘ ‘ (Special tr. thc Guardian) I l i _ LONDON, May 31. - New Zcal- i ‘ and is understood in official head- ; quarters in London to have repliedi t ' to the outlawry of war proposing; l - l - Suggesledby Secretary of State.‘ . . - Kollose of the United States." The,‘ _ I _ .___ _ | N turalizatio B 112C": ‘of rolglypis slaid to favor the a n i "‘ r °§LZlfiL_ __ . Killed in the Senate - l _- Agitation Con- Message FrOm ' tinues for the Ap- plication. of the l Dumping Clause. Rev. Dr. Fraser, Sir‘ Andrew MacPh-aili _ ' ' i l and Dr. Cyrus Mac- Lord Wlumgdon: Millan Represent‘ (Special to the Guardian) l TORONTO. May 31. — "You may ' Prince Edward Isl-l ice: assured that my thoughts are? t-l with you today, and it is my earn-l - _and on The Exec“ (From Our Own Cun-Ospondent) on hollo that providence will lzuidc lve, OTTAWA. May 3l_ _ Ag the l-e- you in your discussions and delib- iuit oi thc naturalization bill belnl; orotichs of the next few days, and, llilled in the Senate yesterday an that the greatest success may at-i impression» has gone abroad that lt tend your efforts to improve thc was done as a. straight party vote, lot of our dear fellow countrymen. {real came m“, belng here decided upon in a Conservative ‘Slknedl Marlo Wllllhsdon.“ lnlglll; caucus. In fact, this is so stated in Such was tho ooholuoloh of» h‘ The club will be devoted to the press dispatches. This l5 WhOllY messaie °l be“ Wlsll“ 59m- Yeslfl-Iinterests of the Maritime Provinces. misleadlntl- The vote w“ 33 1:020 on day by Canada's lefldlht; lady I0, At a meeting here last night of- e majority of.1B.'TllJo (ighSfiffgiltll/BS gfilghilggefi lillniflofitlllzlfl Elf U‘; thllgy- fixcers 5118i‘: delected, and a constitu- i - ‘ haveonynowamaor yo ve‘.n a ee go c a-,tonaope. 1'_, _- - , - . l the senate. As the Senate wasa l; llollrllfllbggtlillréogfotfhwohlton off gonadal‘ L. Ahlhorsyttliie. Bil/Qclllle- grisgiegé anldhivtllech, gilt“: baliidglltldwMlitlixilgeiiixli-oglhlilh ‘rtllllchaltlitsnlllliflttzyfllrye 12:1: fgznfilaxtlltezft; “fjgfmflflfflfigflillrlled TO comm t ce no names were recor e . a e cl y o oron mover e mee ng, e aso c e _ , ‘ < l , i u» i- n Lib-ii- Mwoi - lei-in» a a which iit‘.‘.‘.°‘;.l;.‘.f.li.5"§2..‘§f. ‘l‘§.“‘.‘.‘ll.‘;i ggl-zlylz; 52;. ‘;‘.';‘.“‘Z...lli "‘ ‘i As Ho Mode “tifitéli.‘aifil°“ti‘t°“l.lt.flii ‘ ‘ itinens residlllfl . Forced Landing" 3312355. l?..“2l.‘$2...° In parliament, Foreign Minister counted in killing the bill, to the dominion rcpresentativeiwhose efforts the organization came ‘ l. -—-—-*-~’"'-' i“ i Owing to the lack of bilildlng-Si, ' lctc. it was not considered advisable ‘ I . .5 I I ‘to work this ourselves. S0 1'9 wasi (Special to the Guardian) Marinkovich defended the treaty The objections to the bill, how- delegates assembled here. C. L. Burdinto being. lrohlod 5°‘ h m!" Wm‘ m“ l”°"‘S' l nouonns, Aria, May a1. »Capt- with Italy. that precipitated the the Board oi’ T» The constitution, which was ap- _ I 31°" that l“ case of Sale n would be ain B. W. Baucom of the army avia- riots. and said it was spell ‘l0 P9P‘ , ‘ llrelellsed w us‘ l tlon corps and commander of a llamcni either to accept or reject . _ f fill l t. ' i During the summer the hay lire Sqlladrfm ° Y" lioanfialglrlllgzilil: l Riots occurred last night when (Special to thc Guardian) BELGRADE. Jugo Slavia, May 1ll~ '_.Si)(t,y persons were reported MONTREAL. Que. May ilk-Tho Maritime Provinces Club of country. . Seventeen students and ~13 labor- ers were arrested as participants in local riots. A special session of the cabinet was called to discuss the situation. The cabinet session was called after Italian representatives had I l, —--~ ~ ~- __.....____.. _.\..._.a___ __\,__\ those expressed in the Commons, Trade, reiterated the welcome of lproved. Jlldlcflted 15h“ the Oblocis and i-vcil more forcibly presented. lllt‘ MRYOI‘. and Bill/B the Klelefllllesll“ m‘? club are "9 demmlstlate m” speaking of the Senate a new duty some idea of the scope and influi- lOYRlI-Y 0f ll-S mombofs lOWlilTl l-llfl has been created m canadtt The encg of the organlznllon he repremprovinces of their origin in the form_ H» w- » its" ;stints;*ir;“.::.,::::: a212,‘. a farmer in Saskatchewan as fol- —~—<'°>- ind to one anomexp to pmmom a A i lows: ' g ' , ~ _ 1d l, c- from San ntonc "We have had a wonderful seed- ‘ ‘better understanding between m“ vllous‘ titre‘)??? SYZLEQ, y a“ lCalif. was burned to death this students assembled in Prince Mic- ‘ lMnritlme Pmvmces ‘md m" “her won o e g e ' lmorning as he made a forced lanil- hacl Stu and began u. series of anti- ing time, and everything is now iii the ground in good shape. I wish you would draw (he attention of the Prime Minister to the desirability of arranging for a copious supply of rain once each week for the next thrci- weeks, and we will guaran- tee to deliver the greatest crop Western Canada‘ has ever produc- “Knowlng thc superhuman pow- ers claimed by‘thc present govern- iuellt, I trust the honourable lead- (J, ._of thc Housq‘ will intercedc with he Prime Minister to wave his magic wand so that this supply of rain may be delivered strictly on timcnnd in ample quantity.” ' Tho leader of the Government in the Senate said it was rather a large order for the Government "be- cause tllcy are smiling rather than weeping.“ Lnst evening another curious situation in (he customs prevention service ivas revealed. A. B. Thomp- son, Simcoc East, pointed out in (he discussion of estimates that one of lilo vessels of tlle Government Merchant Marine sold in 1922 for 818.000 had been leased since from the owners who had been paid $56.- 000 in rentals. The Minister of Nat- ionlil Revenue explained that con- ditions had changed since the ves- sel ivas sold. Then there was n surfcit of bottoms and when the department wanted a vessel rel:- ently it could not get one and had to lease this one for revenue pur- ilouis. The charter expires next your. The policy_of the Government was to build and own ships. ln connection with thc cxciso dililcs on liquor and cigars Messrs. Poulioi and Bourassa expressed the view that if these were materially reduced it would be a great factor in (iolnl: away with smuggling. This was in support of opinions of Hons. Messrs. Manion and Stevens expres- Bod before recess. Mr. Brown, Lis- lllll‘. ivanted to be sure that drunk- tncss would not increase before he Wllllld subscribe to reductions. Mi-ssrs. Bourassa and Hocken. Toronio, called attention to thc Brim mass of what virtually amounted to obscene literature in the way of newspapers coming inlo Canada from the United States. The minister said it was very diffi- oult to establish a censorship in KllCh matters, but certain papers had bccn seized and there was one Officer whose business it was to ex- "mlnc nild report on U. S. period- icals ‘with h vlcw to doing what is lllflcticiibils in the way suggested. One of the questions which is Ymllhk the Government more rm" anything else is the agitation l," tho application of the dumping gill-ho. This afternoon Mr. lith Essex, started to read a. tele- {llflm from growers in his consti- 5“°"°Y but was stopped by the Iiioakcr who told him that tele- nams could not be read in the °ll5o according to well understood rules. Mr. Oott then framed his M _ flflo-ooowooowmo-o-u-o Condensed Specials RATE-lo. per word. not llch lnlortion iii tliin column. m "ANTED - coon. cnnmsn. molds and waitresses. Apply Cox‘ hotel. soul-ls. 1850-5-30-121 ‘"1010! coann our mom “ill-fed cattle. Sounders, New- win a 54.. ' Association. The criticism of the The Blind HALIFAX, N. S, May 3l.~‘[n campaign for the blind covering thc Maritime Provinces, Halifax has sc- cured over two thirds of this quota and there is every indication that the amount in this city will be con- siderably over-subscribed. May go from all sections indicate practical- ly all communities will cr-subscrlbed. (Sgrl l WmnMaceQrr. "W, ,,_,__ ____ n General Cllalrmci ‘Baby Killed _ __ In His Crib (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S.. May Ill.—-Don- night and his mother and grand- parents were inlurcd when liglltning struck the Rolna home, it was learned here today. roof, killed ‘the baby instantly. knocked down his mother, partially paralyzed his grandfather and tem- porarily deafened his grandmother. Neighbors who rushed to their as- sistance found the baby dead and the remainder of the family dazed and unconscious. . --»- -<o>-- Death 0i uni‘ A McKcnna. daughter of Hon. cisse Perodeau, Lieut-Governnr of Quebec. died here today at five‘ o'clock. , question in this way.“ “In it the intention tn give any‘ assistance to the early vcgctablcl and fruit growers of Western Ont- ario or in thu dominion at largo?" The Prime Minister replied, “I am not. in position to make a siatemcnti at the present time." The telegram we hundred mousamL Reponsliterature and resources. of the secure “lief the Dominion generally and to leastfull quota, many ilcvioi; it ov-iui" “ll Possible woos to Promote iild, two years old son of Mr. and H- Murray. COI. C. B. Stairs, and Mrs. George Roma, West Chczzet- Dl- W- W- Chlllhlflll- cook was killed in his crib Tuesday The bolt tore a largo holc in the WlCK- A- T- Weldon- lwoulil be "undcslrabh to emphasize purely provinclaltoutlookf’ Sir QUEBEC, May 3i.—Mrs. Frank} University on Toronto; Hon. W. D. Nor-Ross. ltlonal Defence; l-Ioil, R. B. Bennett. ‘Iconstituent provinces of the Domin- ,'lon of Canada, to the end that har- ‘mony and unity within confedera- tion shall prevailin the Dominion; lto promote the social spirit among lthe members, to foster good fellow- ship, broaden human sympathies and express them in terms of social illl-‘lpflllnosfi; to encourage‘ the study- ing of the institutions, history. arts, lMaritime Provinces of Canada and ‘tbaFst-ufly 'an‘d disseminate thc knowledge thereby acquired. The following compose the cxccu- ,L.l.ve Council of the Club: .._,_ _, ,_ , HOTlOFB-PY President. Rev. Canon A. P. Shatford. frglmlmllly Vice-President, three Nem such or lll@_ll1'0vlnccs—l“i‘om "allflgqlsglzlsolliflcé. %1i‘\IF11‘(l‘d0l‘icl{ Wil- Foster. l i v l ‘ e 1 and C’ n From Nova Scotla. Hon. George Prom Prince Edward Island, Rev. '. D. J, Fraser, Sir Andrew Mac- Phail. Dr. Cyrus MacMillan. President, L. A. Forsythe. Vice-Presidents, for New Bruns- 9 For Nova Scotiu, H. S. Ross, K. (C. and Dr. T. Gnminell. For New Brunswick. W. C. Pit- field and A. M. Irving, for Prince Edward Island, George R. McLeod and J. J. McDonald. Treasurer. W. W. Lane. . Historian. Dr. J. A. Nicholson. Auditor. G. W. Spinney. Messages of encouragement iverc, (road from the following: Sir Rob-l “crt Bordon who remarked that it ‘Robert Falconer, president of thc l Lieutenant-Governor of the province of Ontario; Colonel the Hon. J. L. Ralston. Minister of Na- Premler J. B. M. Baxtciyof New Brunswick; C. C. Jones. Chancellor of the University of New Bruns- wick: Hon. P. J. Vcniot, Postmast- er-Gencrai; I-Ion. Edgar Rhodes, Premier of Nova Scctia. Hon. Frank B. Henrtz, Licut-Gov- crnol" of Prince Edward Island; the ' tllcn presented‘? ‘ ~ Interesting lleports tees-Election 0f Year. Edward’ Island Protestant Orphan- agc was held last evening in the Zion Church Hall, and was fairly well attended. chair. After the minutes of the lasi- an- l REPORT OF ADOPTION COIWI- MITTEE l During tllc past _vcc.i' thirty-one! (31) children have been admitted, and fourteen (14) adopted from tllc Home. Ono child is attending the Ha1-, ifax School for the Deal’. Once more, Tidmarsh for ills medical supervis- ion und care of the children. Respectfully submitted. J. T. McKENZIE. —Adoption Conlmittcc. REPORT OI" SCHOOL COMMIT- TEE ( Tho school ill thc Orllllailagv. is] conducted llll(l(‘l‘ public school reg-l ulations. with all school agc cllil-‘l drcn enrolled. _‘ l Tho attendance as might be ox- liccted is practically 100'1—tllc only nbscntccs being li0SlJititl cases. Our teacher has shown (lxccli- tlouai ability along lillcs for h0g1“. tiers and these show very marked, improvement. ‘ Our wcll-cqullillctl school rnnm, furnished and since llfnvklcd wlgll all supplies by our lnviil friends that Rflllal Arcll Masons, is a credit u; thc Province. This branch oi our The ithiluai meeting of the Prlnccl ruial meeting were read and acl- uillment. opted the followingmreportsnrwerel —( ‘ . we report "No Deaths" in the‘ ‘homu This is the fourth cunSccu-lgitrcieu llas been made full use of. ‘winter use. MRS. A. HENRY, MRS. ii. iioitlvnlm ‘mmndem “p” the g°‘“"°s“y‘olr also paid a glowing tribute to - educational is sltilhted. N ' l ' _l We are greatly handicapped for _ 0f Vanous Gommlt ‘want of a barn, not. only for stabl-l mi; near horo- ' -lng the horse and protecting mach- llnery but also for the accomodatlon of visitors_to the Home. In the past ,5,“ t nlnances have not warranted thc "5' ‘undertakinl; of this much needed tli i 5- work is being‘ carefully attended to.lgmfijfif‘,fj“‘,h"glli‘ns,,fu,ff,lff°fivc and ])U])llf§ arc steadily advancing. Mask tokh": future with hum, mspcctur L‘ w‘ Shaw very kmdlyl The garden has beenfully utilized visited and inspected our schoollm the growing of vegembles‘ Con- durum m“ Fan‘ He spoke verylsiderable quantities of’ pntatceshavc .., Rev. G. T. Spriggs occupied tlieihighly of the teacher and the good been annexed and the bm m; my. ' ‘insult... melts obtaining. also of thci mp5 has not been large‘ ideal room and "s 5° wmpletc eq" The Board and Peed of the horse .t bl n‘ "("“'EATUN' "MRS A‘ linasfllisfieillbsegifssltdftzrgblxe gill]? g a e (CAPE) Tpa‘ T§YLPR An express wagon and harness “Smwl C‘mm‘tl'ee< ltvas purchased during the year. I15 thc old were bBl/Olld "Pam Respectfully submitted. ‘ J. J. McLEOD. CAPT. T. G‘. TAY- Ulldor very careful management. LOR, J. T. McKENZIE. . the routine work of thc ‘Home hasi —Fhl‘m Clllllmllll‘ ggegaix-xtginzxgs r,'§;”‘,‘f;§1yg,§,'§§, The Clialrlilan complimented thc ing to give more effective service. 'm°mbers of “he ‘A ‘mpmm Comm“ ~. < ltec. namely Mrs. A. Henry. Nfrs. H. The entire building has been kept H. Home and Mr“ ‘L T. Mcxenzm clean and sanitary at all times. Our paying mgh tribute w the ladies ,for their zealous and untiriug work n ulllvitr, REPORT OF HOME COMMITTEE tivc year and is a record of which _ , _ . , we are very proud. tcrliloligncfllllig€ifiigir Xlellfateagzlégg; in this connection. He thought 01169 flilfllll thanks 8P0 (1118 Dr- ‘ their report was altogether too aild some 500 bottles of beets. beans _ . _ v , Warrots and greens were canned fOrESIIOIC in compaiisoilfttith thfi grlea. For our preserves ‘veuimount of wonclci ul wor tic; "have been doing. Rev. R. C. Eat- of the public as we do not feel we . . . this committee for the splendid isgaljpend the money for "u" andlwork accomplished during the past Delightful parties were given thckymr‘ children Halloween and Valentine Y? ‘If JhMcLegi mfwed PM ad‘. Day. by "Teen Ago" girls of the citylop (“(11% a’ fipol as read’ it was allil thc ilsual Christmas and East- seconue ty r‘ 5am Carter’ who or festivities were greatly enjoyed. icon“? mentgd eafh and every com- Strict economy has been practiccchm cc an e Sp enmd reports‘ ' ill d. ' ‘t t.‘ t . lllrpgtivc grgvtllltlgggegtardl-‘lisllrf,Frog/Inge are‘ indeed greatly indebt- cs and furniture has llccil greatly?‘ O mse nldwmklng Committees ,.L,du(,‘,d_ - two; also gvondegul worlkntloncf dur- The cilildrcll are all b.in t‘ i d e can e especa ‘v m erred w he ‘Isoml ncpnrdmg Fm Eagle“ grid l? the Iuady Sullerintcndant. Miss E. all are healthy, lovenblc and happy 11' Bela Saying mm the Orphanage “Rx IL n‘ IIORNE‘ chairman-l s incccd fortunate in having such __Hmm_ commuted u callable official, who is also a . ' "flgoilgflgdthnlgrig lair. Carter sincerely REPORT OF F , E a e card would be able ARM (omlvllTTEEito retain her valuable services. l Rev. Ml‘. Eaton stated that dur- As stated elsewhere the Farm consists ol 115 ncrns now freed from debt nnd on which the Orphanage that each Sunday afternoon would be sot aside for religious instruc- itlon for the children. Rev. Ml‘. O'Meara said that the President of the Acadia University and the President of the Dulhouslc Goth situation and can explain it to the prQnflneflL m thc Baptish clergy ti the International Bible Students "Ito I "M onlh after a rouizh take-l. read in full, is as follows: "Government. permitting _U. S. products to nullify our (best efforts by gluttlng and swamplng our mar- kct. The condition did not exist last your when dumping duties were applied. We feel discouraged and situation has demoralizing effect. Cannot something bc done to safe- guard oiir interests. You know our University. Death" 00f Rev. Charles H. Martell, WOLFVILLE. N. 5.. May 31. — Rev. Charles Holmes Martell. 81, afivelflmflnh" and former member of the senate DI‘. Edwards then r086 find will of Acadia University, died suddenly that yesterday the Prime Minister will]; 1n the u; o; chopplng klnd. MP- 581MB. KOOlEIIBY. 8S t0 Whel- He was the sixteenth oldest liv-l her there were “reasonable grounds" ing graduate of Acadia Univcl'sltv.' for passing an order in council said being a member of the class of he could not say until he had con- He had been living here without n‘ suited his colleagues. Had he con- charge for some years but had sup-l suited his colleagues, asked Dr. Ed- Pllod in numerous pulpits through-l wards. The Hon. Mr. Mackenzie out the Maritime ‘Province; and King replied that he had not con- had token a prominent part In suited his colleagues, nothing had him" and foreign mission work. arisen to make it. necessary. H‘? W" 5°?" l" llmllevlllo- CHIN In committee on Marine and 3mm“ 3nd WI! minted to Anntd Fisheries estimates there were ques- Q Mlwmnmll 0f Pllkwuh in 187a. Mom by M]. church’ Town“ and The couple were to have celebrated' other: as to the need for greater life the" “mew alllllveflflli’ Iwkt Bop- wving stations on the Glreot Linked‘. limb” hat rovedtobeo lvetopcc M‘ dlscusulhn was the cancellation of lollllllllll Pros!) radio licenses for broadonstln! by DETR°IT~ Mlflh» Mo)’ ill-Going oil’ n sight seeing aeroplane plung-l in answer to a question asked bv ling at his home here today. l . anything else. GEIJNE PALE DRY. Now th intends to do with it no one slderable time to drink it. At sufficient of his FAVORITE friends. M I you wan-r ooon INVILOPIS. opposition m oil-could prlncipall/ ed from an altitude or about 100 feet 100 for Ilohnnt to a defence of the Association! hero loot nicht killing its three oc-l 1,000 religious propaganda. but u to the ollhants, Homer Wells. 30. pilot. andl Guardian tack c: pnllcy “humus by m; do. Julius S. umbi-ouck 21, his broth- ' pnrtment in dealing with themat- if. ‘Itllctor, 2'1, passengers. all of De- ter, ' l‘0 t Prim so for zoo; l" 1w mum for ".00; W mo. Poltpold. k "the. Guardian Job mim- \ . Dry Ginger Ale for “Dry” Mayor (Halifax Star News Item—~May 26th) Two days ago at. a presentation function Mayor Gaston- riuy showed a preference for ginger ale ovoi- anything one. In fact Ills Worship would rather have 'l‘liili tact was chronicled in the public press. This morning on entering his office hc found a case of flfty bottles of the liquid on his desk. Rewards, Limited. took occasion to rnake the preteen“. f-ion. and they made him a gift of fifty boll-lo of EVAN- fifty bottles is a lot of ginger ale, and what Ilia Worship The above is just another independent evidence of how Evangeline Pale Dry scores in entertainments. Ofiillailage problem is men, but the solution is women: they not only look after thc work, but hail. dlc the finances as well, and ac- mldllll; to the various reports, they were attending to their different departments to a nicety. The financial statement, which lllmcnrs elsewhere, was then read and adopted. In the discussion on Orphanage Problems, Mr. J. J. McLeod sugges- ted that a barn be built to take care of the horse, and a shcd be added as a protection for horses be- longing to visitors to thc Institut- ion. The barn, he said, could also be utilized for the storing of mach- inery over the winter. etc. This in itself. he thought. would save a lot of money. The speaker also paid a high com- pliment to the ladies for the way they handled the finances and other branches of work connected with the building. Referring to the farm. he sug- gested that 90 acres could be sold out of the I25 acres clear, and then there would be plenty land left. If a good price could be had. he strongly urged the sale. He paid a tribute to the Protestant clergy of tile Island. saying that their close co-operation and unselfish interest in the Institute has made the" work invaluable to say the 1931-“ Mr, Carter thought that judging linker ale than o lVlflyoi- In a single man, and knows. It will take a con- any rate the Mayor will have BEVERAGE to treat his THE McLEAN COMPANY, LTD. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS by the progress already made in m; financial campaign and otherwise, CIIARLOTTETOWN, I’. l. l. (Continued on page 3) He said the Protestants of this ship Citta di Milano from a cruise 111E the Coming ycnl‘ it was decided , Italian demonstrations. Italy And . Canadian Farmers‘ Turkey Slgn Must Have Permits 5-Year Treaty (Special to the Guardian) Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, May 3i, —-Efl&ll8€l;l: ROME, May a1. - Premier Muss- EfmSFfISQQ‘: igizguloi, Jun, olini and the Turkish Minister. Hitpofs-a United states m, prohlh. Suad Bey. this afternoon, at thc 1;.‘ we Sh, ping of mnk nnd Chigi Palace, signed a five‘ year gen‘; mm ml; United 5mm c,“ bilateral treaty-bindingltaly and 2e “t by hold?“ o, perm,“ Baum Zggkifinctsiatlilgxtrality‘ arbm-anol‘ bvpWashingtoll authorities. i - ' ' ' ' - ho has It is understood the document nofgfllglzrllllgg p55‘??? be um t» ~" a 5 ll ‘ . ~ i ‘ - sa to combinations likely to menace one angfiep, lot‘ the other of (hem, to neutraliLv reqmmtiolug are being made M, in case of 0mm“ of either with n Ottnivh that thc Canadian lcgatioil ‘llzlrd pany‘ “If”! 2390"‘ ti’ fomgi; sock fJSlISDCIISVlOH of the regulations aory means o se cmen n . \ - l, ovcnt of differences between thcm- ml” nppncauons are d" selves. A protocol attached provides ‘ _ means of functioning of an arbi- tral tribunal to iron out such dif- ferences. . ->~—- Announcements, N0 Wollllll .. _ _ Coming Events. . Missing Airship Meetings, Em KINGS BAY, Spitzbergcil. May 31 -No word has come out 0f tho "Rt-servo July 18th for tea at gloom and wastes of the far northJ-‘nrt Augustus. 4773-5-31-51 of General Nobilc_ his companions and the missing dirigibic “Italih.“ "For Reasonable Taxi Service. With the return hcrc of thc base llhonc ll29-J. Miss ll. M. I-Iobklrk. 4763-5-31-41 off the northern part of Spitzberg- cn anxiety for the fate of the aero- ‘Come to the ice cream well-l U1 nauts has increased and hope of NPW l/ljltlfill Hall lVlOHIlB-Y (Welllllfl their rescue seems farther away. Julie 4th. If not fine Tuesday- --—--——¢-0>?———- l7N-6-I-2l Telephone subscribers at The llaguc can receive. radio broadcasts by connecting with a certain llllill- bei" at their exchange. .._.___4£Om__- ___.._ “Inlporitinco of Being Earnest. Scc Western Guardian. 4760-5-30-31 “Ladies of Christian church M6 fielding cake sale at Prowse Bros. Saturday. June 2nd at 2.30. 4808-64-21 r ltlfiqlfi i 0L S OULD . .. lMr. Bobbs ill Pownal Hall. 4st: ORGAN -u= MONKEYS ‘NI-IRE NH’ so 4809 “Paul Kollins in "Smllin' Thnr" at Prince Edward Theatre June lloih and 20th with unexcellcd caste of local players. 4801-6-1-‘11 “Mr. Lindsay of Hazclbrook will (give an account of his trip to Soot- “ 4%- lldnd in the Long Creek Baptist o . / Church on Tuesday, June 5th at B p. m. Silver collection will be taken for n worthy object. 4196 "Special prices for l-"rlday and ‘Saturday. bananas 29 cents per dm. iripc tomatoes 2B cents per lb. B. N. Kiiys. 8'7 Pownal St. OM’! "DR. OLXFI‘. M. D. Start now home prevcntpn-cuio. 112 Prlncl 1st. Oirwwn. 11-134mm. TORONTO. May ci._uuntin.§l.,.;,j“,?§§{‘y’f gggggfgfgf ‘My ml“ light to moderate l d., ti cloudy, probably scatarrddgshlmvgesrs. , ‘165_5'3°'w’m3 I‘ r0 t , 1 d . . . . . . . . . .. . Mznaetznffglllr yum ' Meeting of the Wlnsloe Ship- Quebec Mandy ping Club will be held in the nail charlmzmmwn “F62 at Winsloe Saturday. Juno 2nd at "an!" ckmdy G _ 7.30. Loading hogs Thursday. Juno s,“ J05“ mg 5*—46B_“,7th. in the forenoon. 4771-5-31-21 B t .. .. .. .. . Nzzognrfilegfmr. 7953' _"lV§e:‘t‘ing.~—The quarterly moot- Liigh tide this morning at 9:09 and pqlglloandeCriimehmgag-ium‘! “drags; ltgl-lgll-evemn t T“ d tlon shall be held on may the rises tomorrow m a at 4:11 an Inf“ d“ o’ June A u ‘at u n“ smo 1118 o - - aao p. m., lntboltiponttllry ~ moon undoy June 3rd 7.40 gnw; 9mm mum (my -s"l- "m M. h Charlottetown. All murmur . "mmo o l oil teen mlmllrvltied to attend. J. Prank Holt. es later than Charlottetown. sow, dm-p-Q-yg, s-o=§'-=.-.4.n...@-_. .-_.L .1‘ 4. "Reserve June ’7th for “Boshfui . - m», -