"l0! rnmrmo or aveiiv . MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT 011i; man with the goods" cannot fall to benefit from the night kind <_ I '5“, ‘ “i Ill ‘ *\ , The (taper ‘I 1.4: "'///// ' ‘iv; -‘~:\\\ \\\\ \\\\ of idvertllinh. / n,“ ,,_-~ “w: v I ofaaun taortlgee Zftftr: __,_____-i__.__ qt t ~ 1Q _ ., p I Whole need! are more elaborate. - Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew --——- “ulpflllilwll Onnrrllan Two Uenta (inudinn. aonndsd I551 MAXIMS CIA MERCHANT‘. r-qi- [nrnlnl CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 2o, i926 - Annual Subscriptions Delivered ".0! By lull. Onnldn and U. S. A. JIM .LOSES PRESTIGE llllgll-[S-S lillli Hllllflfi ill lllliillilllli in Addition He Must Report Daily to the Customs Inquiry Committee — Stev- ens Urges Making Example of Gau- thier. ?0TTA\VA. May 10. -J. H. Gauthier. -" itartner in the ‘R. ti’; (l. Company of Rock island, Que. manufacturers of overalls and shirts, iras today given 4t! hours t0 rodutrc books and documents which thc auditors of the customs inquiry committee have been un- “olvo corn GEORuL Whose Future as Leader of the Ulberala in the British House of Commons Hanna in the Balance. able to locate. in addition he must report daily in the room where the committee holds its Leave For East tings. uletghuirman Paul Msrcier first suggested that Gauthier go down to Rock island and endeavor to find these books and documents. Other members of tho committee iiiiiilfttcd to his leaving Ottawa and conferring with his partner in tho This Morning (Special ‘to The Guardian) VANCOUVER. May‘ 19.-—<Daron and Lady Byng now on a farewell visit to Vancouver will leave for business‘, it ivns ti"!!! 1100111011 the east at ten o'clock Thursday that iir. (lillitlllflf would romaiirmoming, instead 9r all, 2.30 p. m. 11""- its previously planned, it was an- nouniced yesterday. ‘Their ‘Excel-len- cles were guests al. a. civil! 111111411164 last night. _ ‘y Russell Scott is Steve na Protests At onc point Hon. H. H. Stuvcns protested that. Mr. Gauthier was “i051. trading with the commit- iao". Tblslwus when the wlin sl inawcrctl. "i don't rcmembor“eli‘o lite qucsiion wlictiicr or not he - ever smugglcti goods into Fnnadtn. later ihc witness admitted Lbati .(-Ht[t(-Ap,-(), iyply 19,411". still.- hiillrm had boon rcqticslcti lfi'conlnllsstinn ,n,;,|,.,,d in im-(ygllgaiu make u sciticmoiil of $1.056 within“; sanity of nllsl-‘Ifltn 3cm; slnykil‘ lite customs in connection with aim a ghlcagn .,1.-"g “hark. has reach. rdzurc of smuggled goods. The led u (tflllclilfiiflfi and while no offi- vltncss suid this amount Wfifiqfln] "ri-nnriyfltqiii-oiit w...‘ made of ‘ llllll l“ l- 1'7- A- nliblmml- l‘"'""‘" ithe decision, the Hc-naltl and Exam- "liliilmll l"""°"“"° "mil" illIJncr sayL-v it has ‘learned from an (Canadian Press.) Milnmml- authoritative mnrcc that the form- miilmei‘ will! filmed i0 t-P" or ‘Canadian financlcr has been ‘"09"’ "l" Cftmmtlififl 011K111 0h- found mentally sound and will be m" "'9 "lliialfll! 000k!‘ 011d i109": returned to Chicago. mcnis of tho firm, which the audi- ‘fli .'.‘l.‘;l.l3°f.." “.’.'.Z'.’.‘°..§‘; “Sh. ‘if. tEvangelistic Services At the Central Christian Church lie mystery. neither could ho tell A scusriit of intercession and s Iliuc the cancelled checks of tlin iiflitflfly for 1924 and previous tn liit year were to he found. Firm Suspected real live scrvicc of song 111008 with a heart-lifting solo by MY- wmld‘ ruff ‘ilrocctlcd a message of rarc power by the Evangelist. ‘M-r. Hamilton spoke from the text in FJphesian-s i: 2-5. Ono Lordi Elected President ' ' f lth: n ‘baptism—this the of wgrd not Cod). leiut in the Acts nine- - . - l baptism oi‘ John. licre then- W9 lruve another baptism-tho baptism of. John. i-lere then we have tWO l)3,[)tlb‘1l1i~l— lhu baptism of John and the baptism of Josue Christ, or Christian ‘baptism. tNow lot the liibin, stutnd as lt- i8- if you rgxly upon your experience tisthc iinui cmirl oi‘ zippcai you are certainly a modcriilst. (if tht‘ fir“ “is thcrc anything that you do (Continued on page 3.) (Canadian Frau) OTTAWA. May 10. -—Proiessor Gl-"Tilli M. Wrong, Toronto, was elected president for the coming m!‘ Hi ilic closing‘ session of tho Canadian Historical Association tore. Tbc ncxi annual meeting Vi" he held in Toronto. “Am”? “"1"? "T1160?" 010910‘ ‘wulcr, and you uic standing on ullp v l M?" lrofossor Archibald Mac- very placefl_ ‘echml’ Haul“- “d PTMC-"Bili "Fake .i-z.iin ihc iriptisi will you? " "HWY. New Brunswick. “e l)l~0"(;h|>d a “Minn-live mgslgago members of tho council. dom of iicuvon i.-i ui humi- J01"! O N0o+++o+o§0+0+0+ooo0oo ha“ m“ own p(,,._,m“. fiondcnscd Specials RATE.-4c. per word, not Ouch insertion in tbia column. tho baptism of Ufillfiillliil-IO. . ' .- -. ke , +»4+, Now then this sum. .»ll|1 spo M______________ c; nlmllim- iiwpllgm~jro baptism of ‘T0 L5T._N°_ 172 Kmq 31g Ap. Jesus tlbrist ivhirb was tho bap- ilsm lire." vital ilul) i111. Jesus chose iw-rivo men; " ill)’ at 3G Kent Si. 0390-5-20-31 La? thing. 'l‘iic "NANTED- A MAID. ARPLV spirit is toliimltted unto Jes- ,'° Mrs George J. Rogers, 2:10 Prince Street. 01136-5-18-31 ;F_._______._ M. BASEBALL rtavsns ‘mt our Chopped Stall Fed Bocf. smlmlers. Newsom I: Company. Mnflmt Building‘ 9230 its cotnmiitctl lie did llI-‘t Joint chapter" pommit to us. f irtcon: ‘VI/IANTED .. AT one! OUANT- m “Y nrcssori hay and straw. l acifio 8r ~Co., Grafton St" ‘East. g esaa-s-zo-ai ‘VMNrzo-A mun. Spirit. Will you slip in and HIGHEST . .. - ml wags. N _ los! N‘o you cant stand if]. a ‘ “"4- GanefMggisgmllilbbiiliggly flarticuiur coinpatiy. Libero W0"? blllisdo, 9391B20$| certain statements made to these and mo, When he BB1’! 1195011101011. cheaply and empedl ouaiy executed. Guardian Cent- ral Job Printer-y. Phone ‘m. , .. _ ____ ‘(g0 wan-r coon zuvatorea ‘close. 50 for 10o. B0 for 85c, 354i u‘ 554-. 500 for $1.00. 1000 for .95. Postpaid. Guardian office. “satin-a, Houanmo. men "5" mid. References re- “"‘"<l- Awlv w 80:116. our-mast iWANrmo A mun roll can: a1 m, ‘ n‘ ‘wnuialmiiflt Apply to Mrs. To these twelve disciples alone. Conviction. Spoafking to the aDOItiQB-“lfl fill qiplgg mark you but the apostles What does iio on)’ t0 "m"? says "The npoa you peaeea both in Jer J-udea and in mar u uttermost a of the earth. Tonight the Evannlint may pg 1mg Unperdonlble Bin. n aroy It. “Cl-NJ .1‘!- \ 591i ‘we have another baptism-Aha ~- wnuu was n‘: lioit"'" 0"‘ the idol;- message. John had his own par. -~u'.ar bap- llfln._.i‘l_ i5 culled .l|liil's baptism. What was John's bua-‘iall-i’ It W” of the “Holy Spirit. and 0i Tho ixuptism of Jesus is the baptism of the called tho disciplu-z call-Ed all!) 111101-1114?!- l\ litttilllifli‘ and favor-id f-Zfimit- J99‘ .;t-rinin things tlzat ‘lfaka look at ivhal iii- sold regarding the 110i)’ pp] hi) nay ihcso things to you? take your stand among those twelve (liscilt- twelve that were not made to you "He will bring all things to your remem- -brance"-—Who is He abeakllli l0? 0f course the 110115101"! h“ 5 relation to the world, What l6 "Hreductkm in- peacetime an ementa, his speech, during wblcir there iNow to come to the first chwptsr (my of iAotrs. Who is he 8095M"! m? factors n-pon which the wartime "order." Mr. Bennett chalrflfl illit- He afforded to a note if attacked, Holy Ghost shall come and ye shall be my wit-lithe very outlet of tho-Geneva. de- sntered into bad wolked adversely usalem and in liberation: that reduction of arma- to Canadian trade. in. and unto the_ments hi an exceedingly complicat- . 0d problem which cannot be solved ‘debate tut year on thelrmoldtkl! ‘Byrd and the will in terms of numbers df troops calling for a redaction‘ IINSEHVATIVES STHUNEEH Nlllli lHiN EVEH Allowed Credit for De- feating General Strike~— B a1 d win Stands Supreme. LONDON, May 19.-——The future of David tLloyd George as the lead- er of the ‘Liberals in the liiouse of Commons is hanging in the bal- ance, British United Press learns from inside sources today. ‘While ho has not actually threat- ened to resign it is known that Lloyd George is highly dissatisfied with the attitude of his party to- ward the strike. 11o feels that a great opportunity for the revival of Lilberalism has been lost and that ‘the Conservatives have been allowed to get all the credit for defeating the strike and promot- ing a mutually satisfactory settle- ment. As a result the Conservativ- es are stronger now than they ev- er have been. Blames Newspapers Lloyd (‘reiorge is also very disap- pointed in the tlact that the Ltber- al newspapers all over the country were the slowest to resist the at- tempt of radical ialbor to suppress the news-papers and were the last to recover" from this paralysis, as a result of which they have lost much influence to the Conservative papers who had displayed far more enterprise and determimtlon. On ihc other hutnd, hero are many in tho Liberali piriy who claim that Lloyd George himself i i - Budget itself was carried b)! ‘he .2. BiiiliiEi till 2 The Vote Was on Str erals and Associ Solidly in Favor Conservatives So Hon. Arthur Me (Canadian Press) I OTTAWlA, May 19.—-Nea.rly flve weeks of Bridget debate in the House of Commons concluded this morning by the Government se- curing a majority of 13——the law;- est majority given to a govern- ment measure this session. tit was 3.30 o'clock when the lest spealker took his seat and 1119 Speaker put the question. The O_on- serviaiive amendment Went dOWH by 108 votes to 121. Then the same majority. The viote on the amendment, as well as on the main motion. follow~ ed party lines. There ivere no switches. ‘Liberals voted solidly agaimlt the amendment and in fav- or of the main motion: Conserva- tives supported the amendment wit] voted against the main motion. Progressives. ‘independents and Labor supported the Government on both divisions. 'l'iicre were several zihscntoes in addition to Right lion. Arthur lioiglitsn, Opposition leader, who was confined to his home with ill- shtiwcd litLlo lczulersliip iluring tho struggle. in the ‘Commons ho lust a. good deal oi‘ influence u! d allow- ed Sir Jnlnn Simon to get u stop ahead of him with his notable speech pointing-out tho illegality tof ‘the general strike, which tmques iionably was an iuiluencc toward curly settlement, ‘in contrast to this dissatisfaction with leadership. Stanley Ilaldiwin on the other side stands ‘supreme. He has astonished: eve-n his own supporters, many of whom, while admitting his aibility and amiable ‘qualities, tioutbtcd his dte-rmrination and executive qualities. His iparty and the nation at largo have found him commanding in action, temper- ate in victory, all statcsmanilke in his outlook ‘For the time being he has sil- lcnciad ovon critics within his own cabinet. Much Grain Handled At ‘ Port Colborne (Special to the Guardian) PORT COUBORNI‘), May 19. - Port Colborns elevators ‘broke all records for grain handling during tho opening week of tho 1020 navigation season according in fig- ures issued today. ‘During tho eight days of olovai- 0r operation up to Saturday near- ly 0.000.000 bushels were tinioadoti from lake freightcrs. A total oi‘ 231 of the largest steamers dis- charged cargoes, totalling 9,850,411 bushels up to Saturday night, while cargoes sent forward to Montreal during the week approx- ltuatcd 4.719.500 bushels. stocks in the elevators Sunday morning totalled 1.130.910 birshcls. The coming week also promises to be a heavy one. Only Peace Time Armaments Can ‘ Bo Limited .:fi.§..‘::.t::i;."i.._ Only peace time armaments can be limited by any conference of na- ncsis. The division on the Budget gave the Government its full mu- pority of iii. Party Strength in Present House l. At present the House is‘ divided as follows: Liberals 101; Conserva- tives, 116; Progressives, 24; Labor t1; independents 2_ ‘This gives a ma» Jority of 13 for the Government as- suming that it receives the full support of all parties save the C011- sorvaltivos. Last night this majority was obtained even though a num- ber oi‘ members did not vote. Air parently some of the Conservative members who ‘were ‘albsorrt failed to arrange pairs, as at least one mem- bor supporting the government. A spcukman, Progressive, for Red Deer. who has been in the hospital for months, was elbsent without a. pair, in addition no Sneaker Lem- ieux not voting. House Sings While Division Bella Ring It was a drowsy house which Eli IN‘ FEBEiilllHiillSE BY the House Through Illness. MllliiRllY iiF i3 ict Party Lines -Lib- ated Groups Voted of the Main Motion, lidly Against it -Rt. ighen Absent From Finance had then declared that if the duty on tiutomoblies was reduc- ed. the revenue would have to be obtained by imposing a duty on other commodities. ‘He hoped the members of the Progressive Party would bear this statement in mind. The government - had violated its pledged word said iMr. Bennett. The Speech from the Throne had ‘pro- mised that "only after examination has ‘been made by a tariff board" would changes be made in the tar- iff,_ Then the Prime ‘Minister had ‘broelcn that pledge. and offered "the paltry excuse" that the ‘board's recommendations would have been too late to be mlade ef- fective this session. Legislation could have been passed to- give the government power to give ef- fcct by Order-intflcuncil to any re- commendations the board might, mukc during recess. Are the pro-I mises of governments to be treated as a scrap of paiper, asked ‘Mr. Ben‘ nett, was there to Ibe one standard of honor as between a government and the people and another as be- tiwcen man. and man. Government ii i Hiiiiilil iElii Fllll illlilillll 551 final Decrees were Issued . to Canadian Citizens as Compar- ed With 543 .in 1924 (Canadian Preaa) OTTAWA. May 1.9. —Canada established a record during 1925 in the number of divorces granted in any year since Confederation. A total of 551 final decrees were issued. 134 by the ‘Federal Parlia- ment to Ontario and Quebec resi- dents and 417 by the courts to citizens of other provinces. ‘in 1924 the total number of divorces obtained in the Dominion was 543. A remarkable feature different from those of other countries was the preponderance of divorces granted to husbands rather than to wives. Final decrees were ob- tained last year by 279 husbands while Z72 were given to wives. British Columbia leads the list. according to the report of the Do- minion ‘Bureau of Statistics, 1E0 divorces having ‘been granted to residents 0f that province last year. Ontario ranks second with 121. while Alberta ranks third with 101. oral parliament. t1’. l‘). Island holds the distinction zens divorced. in Canada, _ho asserted. bald be- oomc a machine whereby appeals. are made ‘to groups The result was a grave loss of na- tional honor. \ Mr. (Bouralaa Pleads for National ‘Spirit Henry Bourasea, Independent. LaBcllc, said‘ that while the trade condition in the country was fairly satisfactory. it was clear that there was dlsquietude. Mr. Eflourassa‘ thought there was more danger to national life through industrializa- tion tby American capital here than by American goods coming into this country. American capital did not comednto Canada as British‘ capital did. With American capital‘ came Amerioanism and a change of social spirit in districts pene- trwted by United States capital. Added to this influence was the en- try of utmerlcan magazines, A duty on American magazines ‘would not solve this. "If you wanit to counter- act the penetration of Americmilgm in this country. You must ‘develop managed to rouse itself somewhat. by tEngllsh and French songs; while the division ‘bells summoned! the members. The day itseifl brought a rsvived interest in the‘ debate. ‘Premier King made his iii-pi lgngthy apart/Ch since his re-I turn to tho ‘House lu the Prince Albcrt by-eiection. lion. it. B. Ben- nett. gave ‘the final drive t0 the Olp- position arguments. in tho absence of lRilghi. "Hon, Arthur iMeighen. who has been ill ‘for several tweeks. lMr. King retained his seat dur‘ lng tho divisions and later rose to state that he had been paired with the Oposition leader. There were omlpty benches scattered ‘through the House owing to illness of mom- ibors for whom pairs had been ar- ranged. iin a few concise remarks, short- ly beiioro the House divided. F. P. Quinn, Conservative, Halifax, ex- which, as a Maritime member he would have moved had be been in- order. The unmoved amendment was read- to the Hiouae and 0x9765- aed disappointment that nothing in the Budget had provided for the in- dustries of the Maritime Pnovinces. iin the course of his speech, Pre- mier King undertook to discredit tlons. This provisional HQTQBIIIBIHZ was reached at today's session‘ of the preparatory disarmament. com- mission, which decided that it was impracticable at the present mlom- ent to think of reducing the ulti- mate war strength of countries. in ratifying this conclusion how- ever, the commission agreed to a significant reservation by M Paul Bonoour. of France. This was to the effect that. when the sub-com- mittee frames the exact formula it must recognize that. estimated should take -i.nto account the mili- eoonomlc and geographical - tpotwer depenrb and also the rapid- ‘ity with which ueiotence could be Thus the admission in made at and gunl. _ the Conservative amendment. des- ‘criblng it as an affair of “milk and water." if-fe charged ithe Conserva- ‘tives with dyeing- unaible to ‘bring in an amend-ment. expressing their, united views upon a higher tariff all around. ‘Mr. ‘Meighon bed ap- parently bound‘ a. sharp division in ‘his own party on this subject ' I Mr. Bennett's Speech Mr. Bennett clashed with Liberal members throughout the length of ‘were frtquent appeals to the Speaker for millage and shouts of the national debt was actually greater than ovhen the government took office. and that every trade treaty which the government had i Mr. Burnett also referred to the ti! on motor cars. Till plained that. he had an amendment‘ iW-mirwémr unto» Willem!» in all spheres of iiife the spirit of Canadian nationalism," he said, Text of Conaervative Amendment, ‘OTTAWA. May 19.-—The ttext of the Conservative amendment b0 the Bridget read/s: l "in the last general election Cflmbwlzn assurances were repeat! etlly given by tho Premier-and other ministers of the crown that lbgfofe further ivauviff changes were made., an opportunity would be ‘given- ln~' dustrles affected thereby to be lleiard before an advisory board. ‘That such assurances were of- fioia-ily incorporated by the govern. ment tin the Speech from the Throne of the present session in “l9 MlWWiH-g words; “changes iin the tanlff should be made on-iy after the tut-lest. examination or gimp- bBB/Fllti! u-DOII tboth primary and manufacturing industries and that NDTESWIIR-Bl-‘IUIB requesting increase 0r decrease of duties should be ‘made the subject of the most care- ful lnveatllgafi and ‘report, by, a ‘i100!’ 110886981118 the necessary Qualification, to advise the nflalllttry with respect thereto. A tariff ed- WBOW board will accordingly be appointed Inn-with". “That such ‘tariff advisory board W" WWWIIHEIY appointed. And this House regrets that. tin the cage of the drastic chamggg announced in the ‘Budxet such assurances have not been firilttiied." ‘ The amendment was moved by Hon. Dr. iMandon and seconded by Hon HJH. Stevens. I ‘ . Plans Expedition To the South Pole (Canadian Fran) OSLO. May i9. -,-A telegram to the Aften ‘Poster: from Spitsbergen "y: that Lieutenant Commander Rilohnrd IByrd, United Staten ‘Navy. first men to fly over the North P016. Diane to undertake an ex- pedition to the South Pole as soon as possible. - ,. labors of his -Kiag'a ‘Bay expedition are in and classeel l froni day to day to maintain power. atlon in 1873 divorce. French Begin Drive Against Riffians _ (Canadian Preca.) PEZ, May lit-Tho Preach forces have abandoned nearly six mllets on a twenty line front ‘in the drive began against the Rifiians this morning says an offlicial statement this afternoon. German Cabinet Given Vote 0f Approval BERUIIN, ‘May 1B.—-'l‘he Reich- ‘stag today gave an overwhelming vote of apprflvial to the new cabinet headed ‘by Chancellor Marx. Riotin-g Resumed (Canadian Prela.) CADCUTTA, mdia. May 19.- Rlloizlng between religious sects which caused ‘the death of five people at Klrargpur. yesterday. was resumod- today. Tbenumber of killed and injured has not been determined. C.F.C.Y. Radio Audience Hear Excellent Program The radio audience oi‘ C. F. C. Y Wioyed a program ‘In Manitoba 70 domiciled resi- werc granted divorces by the fod- of not having had any of its citi- The record for the province since entering Confeder- shotws only one last evening Death Knell of Strikes and Lockouts (Special to The Guardian) ROME, May iflwwaaelsm’: ‘Yatem for the aoiunien of elaaa war which la intended to leund the death knell of the strike and lockout and which Prem- ler tMuaaolini ocnlider; on; 9| the most important of hi; gov. ernmentla oontrlbutlona to mo- dern Itite craft, wan approv- ed today by the Cabinet after nearly a year of lntenae atudy. The baalc principle of the tremendously complicated aya- iem lo the flight and power of the government to control di- rectly through the new Minia- trv of (Ierrorationa and the el- aborate machinery e4 “lulu. h"! (irganlzatlonl the entire ‘Productive life of the nation. Retail Merchants Hold Meeting A meeting of the Retail Mei-ch. ants’ Association was held l“; ‘"5000! in the Board of Trade rooms. in the absence of the President, the chair was occupied by Cbunclllor T. w. 1.. Prowse. Addresses were delivered during the meeting by the presiding offic- er, Mr. Nelson Rattcnbury. of the ‘C. N. It. Board. i)r.. .1. S. Allan, Fox Pathologist; Mr. Hazen Baker of Jenkins and Son; Mr. ‘B. Roy Hfllmflli. Secretary 0i the Associ- ation. and others. dents obtained flinai decrees, in Th h, k _ saskalchewam 42' l“ NM‘ was elDfi. ilflwsiéll ezrmothifx-Z.‘ onciilfi Scotia 30. and in Now Brunswick mad“ who is a large ‘loalér in 15- Thdnee“ Quebec Cullen“ foxes, and oi‘ wide experience in the fox business both in Canada and the United States. Di‘. How- ard emphasized the importance and prominence of the fur-bearing industry at the present day, and predicted that it would not he long before the leading farmors of tho country would take part in the pro- onc of the principal auxiliaries of the pursuit. of farming. The Doctor's address was list- ened to with very great interest. and was heartily applauded at. its close. Mr. Hazen Baker suggested that in the interests of tourists, facili- ties for the parking oi‘ cars should be provided for the ‘benefit of strangers visiting tho city. There was a general concurrence with this suggestion. Mr. B. R. Holman strongly ad- vocated the boosting of the Prov- ince, and more particularly its capital city. Every merchant and every man in ‘Charlottetown should ‘be a booster, and every oi‘- fort should be made to retain such industries as the city enjoyed. along with the offering of every possible encouragement for the es- tabllshment of more. He spoke with pleasure of the fact that in the person of Mr. Nelson Rotten- bury. the Province had an excell- ent representative on the C. N. R. Board, and a man, who would d0 ail in his power to benefit this Province. Owing to a train wreck on the mainland, ‘Mr. J. T. Crowder. oi Vancouver, i3. C.. Dominion Pro- sident of the Retail Merchants‘ Association, President and Gener~ a] Manager of the (‘anadian Fur Trade Leagues. was unable to be present at tho meeting as lntcnd- ed. ‘THE CiRLS wi-io usco TO DANCE AROUND ‘THE MAY-POLE Now DANCE ABou-r THE. BARBER— ductlon of fur-bearing animals as- whlch was excellently rendered by "l9 Orbheua lMaie Trio of this city. The tnio composed of Messrs, Diaxweil. Qulzley and Stems was POLE "Drink to Me Only," "When You and i were Young Maggie", "Crossing the IBer," voices blended almost an one, er Oflviine." “Mother with much heartily enjoyed, The vocal duets and Mr. MacCree" were "The ly suns by Messrs Quigley. b"! Illithfs program was one o l 11161‘. A PPWB"? eouirned and units studio 1n Nquired urzeuny by th Station and surely this city woui "N"! b! this email contrlbutio to thin ipeiai p may. ~ heard with fine effect in many popular numbers among which we" "MY Wild ‘Irish Rose". etc. Deflervlnz of special mention was a beautiful setting of Tennysonh which was B11118 Ho exquisitely. that the thrco ‘Mr- Quilters solo "Little Moth- Dingweilh given expression and were Battle Eve" and "The Wee Hoosc Among the Heather" were very pleasing- Kleinlid medium for Prov- fresh winds, showory. f Maximum and minimum temper exceptional merit and numerous alum“; telephone calls and messages were Toroflln, ruin _ , _ . _ , . . . . . .. received at the Station during its Montreal. fair .. swirl-m and through the evening. Quebec, fair . oo~aa nelfixggugfgi; prgzhilgg: ‘£31: yhe Ch'town, fair ,. 50>.“ “he night. 9324-54841. ward m the" wad-nanny “ti; iéita-iggghfatiyaél... _ ‘Ins-innov- in Fllmefilld Hall om Fri. Thursday hours of music and Boston, ‘cloudy _ 80~il0 Lumen 0510153182101 ‘generals? and cake. "V"! 9110i‘! etiollld be made to New York clear . 80-—02 s ca 9' continue them through the sum- -H'gh ride this afternoon‘ at 4.10 aiaua+mal d and tomorrow at 6.16. 6 r7000 tomorrow morning at 420. d iFull moon (Thursday. ll l. m. 7 - at York 21th of ‘Mlity, 38.10 0f can- Dlngweli and- TORONTO. May 2o. —-\inrltlu|c. T0—‘i0 68—42 Sun sets this evening at 7.31 and m, 2r, 7.2a [lNlY wiiiiii HIllEH GIVES llP lHillNl . Begum of Bhopal Ab- dicates in Favor of Her Son--Governed 700,000. ‘Il()ND()N| May 19.—— India's only woman ruler, Her Highness. the Begum of Bhopal, has abdicat- ed her throne in favor of her son, Nalwab Zada Samidulla, For a long time sho has teontendeil for the ls- lamic right to namc llt'l' stit-cessor, who under ordinary procedure should have been the son of her deceased eldest son, Nawab Nas- rulla Khan. The British Government finally acceded co her desires. The abdi- cation of the Begum brings to en end a. period of eight years of fe- male rule in the little state of Cen- tral Indla. o! 6.902 square miles, With a population of about 700,000 She bus ‘Iulell Bhopal for a quarter of a century with vigor and states- mansbip. Although now 68 years old shi- still is mentally and (Physic- ally rigorous, nevertheless she long ltad ivished to sco her only son esuiblishcxl us her successor DCFOTO her Iprrwcrs failed her. Accordingly silo came to London last Stcpenrbcr, with her son and his three young (laughtom, to ar- range niattcm iviih the British gov- ernment Thef necessity (or- the special zirrangcmcni lay in ‘the fact that two cider sons, both of whlomi died in i924, lcft. sons. and the old- est son nf her oldest wit stood next in liiic of succession, according 00 the laws of ‘primogeniture. Nawzrb Zuiiu. llumldulia is» now 31 years old. 11c has boon caretully trained in staltesmansliip under his mother's direction.,lio was on tho staff of the Prlnco of Wales during tho Princes vislt to India uml ulsm served in tbc ivnr. lie. has a splen- did reputation. r ‘A5,. Storm Brings Death To Three Persons (Special to the Guardian) CHICAGO. May 10. — The first. scvcrc wind and rain storm in the middlc west this season (‘entered its wrath on portions of lllinols and ind-ianu bringing death to three persons, one an aviator, and causing tiamage estimated at $500,000. Preparing to Attack Marshal Pilsudski (Canadian i‘; t‘ ~-s.) \ PARJlS. May 1i‘ - 1e P011511 General. Heller, n ui his dia- polsel 25.000 men or arms, and wclth tanks. is pre. ‘o attack Manshal Pilsutlsici. wiic recently carried out. a successful coup and overthrew the Polish government, says the Poscn correspondent of the Echo i)c Pairie. "There is a reign of terror in, Warsaw and fighting has again broken out. "thc correspondent quotes General llaiior as having staid to ivim. Announcements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. "Pie Social and dance at For‘. Augustus Hail. on Friday uigrht, May 21st. Ladies with p'es free. 9357-8-19-31 "Coming——Spnclal Shovw-Love iiour. Wornns Bros. Georgetown Friday, liiontuguo Saturday. 0344-5-19-21. .."'~Crn‘iwttid. Church of ‘England (‘i-mcicry meeting ‘Saturday. lViay 2nd at ii p. m. Ail interested please attend. 9374 "Don't miss concr-ri. of music. drills, paniominu-s. rogdinga, mo, 0y. li'0 cream und cake. _ 9379 "Side Splitting Comedy. Three Act Comedy at tCape Traverse Hail Friday. May 21st. Snappy settinu. it‘ not flno Friday night, come first "Come and we the Play emit‘. led ‘Treasure Hunters" in 8t, lilo;- _ 1 n-ors Hail, Monday evening, up, ‘ lummaralde tide ... ., -~ i I eietilua mitt-Jinn ‘Pia wt 24th. Addition l5 and 56 Curtain Noel 0t . ht - y» ‘t