MAXIMS - AR ‘ MAXIMS °" ‘l l?‘ I I or A MERCHANT MERCHANT 2J7” M’ ‘b -- womifiinmiure conserves ‘ her There i..- no good thing that l so The People's Paper Read b laverybeiir CoversPrinoe Edward Island Like the Dew much enjoy as an argument. person mil she falls in love. (‘EHWHIQIFIOIVH Guardian Jlvm Cont! Allllllll Subscription: lltellverctl $5.00 " 0 Morning liuurllllul. Founded 1881 Mall, (lanlnlu and L. b. A. .5 14, 1928 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY, MAY llllll llllllllllllllllll lllllllllll llll " . . T - "‘ llliifiiiieliiliiitnlllllIUNMIST Bl llll All“ llllll llllllllllllit lillllll E5 Pflze wture Puzzle MUWNE . i4 lullllili lillli; [EllllifilllclefivtlrailggtgtgtlllllillirBlgfMlzllllllleCalllnfi lDesrees Vfi be Coii- $25.00 $10.00 gdmlalagnffiggth-"isjlfmuq-g. Cavalry Fiirc e S of ’ * ' 1 ferred at COIIVOCR-l ~ 10 PRIZES OF $1.00 EACH _ aralllll" SW11“ W111. Gelleral Feng Yu sncom). WEEIL-BUT YOU CAN START NOW Be Held In Toronto (Canadian Press) ' TORONTO, Oni. May 12. - The‘ third Wrigley Marathon swim will. be held in Toronto during the Can-l adian National Exhibiton, it was announced by J. Allan Rose. repres- enting William Wrigley, Jr.. of Chi- cago, Ills, here today. The swiln will be hold in two parts. one for men and lhe other for women; Tile women's race, of ten miles. will be held on August 29, and the men's race of 15 miles on Sept. 5. The prize list will total $50,000. —-»~-—~-<+>—~ — Driver Does Not Stop T0 Aid Injured Mam-- MIT- 51101110118’ Condition Pro- nounced Extreme Grave. HALIFAX, rim-l2. - Dalhousie .pass lists were made public yester- At 12.45 p. m. yesterday l1 59110118. dently proceeded on his rim. tlle day. revealing the fact that ap- nnll possibly fatal atCldeiit Ocfiliffed right rear tire being removed. for proximately one hundred and forty lat the corner of Peaks Street and the marks made by the rim could be‘ students, many coming from places lluston Street. ' plainly seen on the road. In any scattered throughout Canada and i A car. described bv eyewitnesses as case, he hlld left before his pursuers‘ the United States, will receive de- a Ford T1150!‘ sedan, bearinS m“ arrived. The trail was later lost. lgrees from the various faculties at cign license markers came “P POW‘ At 1.30 p. m. a Ford Tudon Sedan‘ the annual convocation clay excr- nal street. travellins. lt i8 81168611. M with the left front tire blown out.lcises in the Studley gymnasium next verv high Svwl- 1° ‘lld m" m“ the right rear tire missing. and Tuesday afternoon lit three o'clock. -sufliciently to tho YlShl t0 keel) t0 bearing last year's Michigan license‘ Dhlhgugigng were on the qui vlve the road-way 0f Peflke Street. but markers drove into Jenkins’ service last night segrghlng (ol- the Tegult mounted over the curb. and ‘s0 0M0 station on Great George Street. Itinf their year's endeavors at study, l the sidewalk on the left of the street was driven by Archibald MflCKlfl-qgnd newspaper offices were filled striking i1 lledflslfliiii. MP- (390189 L» non. Jr. The back seat was occupi-‘\vp;h students anxious to nnd Ont Simmons, of 5011118 PBfk Road. and ed by Lawrence Clinton, who it is haw they fared in men- mcent ex. kllccking him down. stated. was asleep. ltfltcKinnon got amlnaflons Them were more sum- ‘ The driver did not stop to aid the out of the car, and negotiated withiems mterésted m‘ the outcome o; injured man. but kept on going the attendant. for the repair of one last year's work than ever before in °r m” “"5 “d ‘he Plmllflse °f a the history of the college. over s00 Hsiang Continuing Drive—Leader Con- fident of Occupying Tientsin Soon. TIENTSIN, May 12. -— Cavalry ‘forces of General Feng Yu Hslang. now allied with the Nationalists are now continuing the southern drivo on Peking, occupying Techow on the Shangtung-Chili border last night. Reports were received today that advance guards of the Southerners have reached Wu Kiao in the pro- vince of Chili itself and that the northern commander of the cast- ern district has begun a withdrawal to Machang. which is only 31 miles south of Tlentsin. It is stated that Feng Yu Hsiang. DEFEAT MUTIUN Fill i iilllliili :£.a‘:.*..‘..“*.":::.n::£.:ziiiiirnzi: ? ’ tion on Next. Tuesday‘. The Competition if} an easy one placed within everybodrs reach by the publication in last week’s Charlottetown Guardian of the list of towns and villages, in which all the solutions arc to be found. . Each picture represents the name of a town or village. Try your hand at solving You can check yourself by referring to the: list of names. them. As you solve each plcturc in this Second Set write your answer in ink in the spaco underneath. Keep your sets until next week. when we will give you the third set to solve. and so OHIO!‘ eight weeks in all. With the final set we will give full instructions for the scalding ln of entries. l ' THERE IS N0 i ENTRANCE FEE RULES WIllGll MUSTBE STRICTLY ADHERED l North on Peake street. zig-zagging. To mounting the right walk, and nar- rowly missing a board fence. The marks of the tires could be distinct- ly seem-both before and after the lnlln was struck. but especially so en Pownal street. which is paved. The left front tire and the right rcilr tire blew out from the force of the impact with the curb. Many people saw the accident. and it was not long before two physic- illns. of whom one lived nearby, and the other chanced to pass in his cal‘ new one. Having left his order, he went to the Green Lantern Cafe. Acting on certain clues, Constable Biggar arrived at the Service Sta- tion. He put Clinton under arrest on suspicion. and had the car re- moved to the Charlottetown Garage, at which place. it is stated. the men had stopped to enquire about re- pairs before going to Jenkins Ser- vice Station. He then went to the Green Lantern Cafe and placed MacKinnon under arrest. The police just after, rendered first aid to Mnlsay that both men were intoxicated Simlncns. who was unconscious. and when taken into custody. They will ‘having written the examinations. 1 While the list of graduates this iyear is exceedingly large, it falls liar short of last yearsnnark. when ‘a new record was established. Last ;year there were over one hundred degrees awarded in the Faculty uf iAris and Science, while this yea": itherc were, slightly ovcr sixty. l l WILL RECEIVE DEGREES Degrees arc l0 be conferred in the Faculty of Arts and Science on the following Island students: All solutions must be written in Ink. Competi- tors may submit any num- bcr of attempts provided that each answer is written upon u separate . Only complete series of ploturesv—l, c.. Sets Nos. 1-8 inclusive-for cach at- fairs for the war zone of Tientsln in anticipation of occupying ‘rient- _.sin itself shortly. TSINAN CAPTURED BY Vote in House 0n Pow- JAPANESE Fm“: er Company Bill is. 5s to 52. ’ (Special l0 The Guardian) TOKIO, May l2.-Japanese mili- ~tary operations in the Tslnan Chl- l ', area have been ordered ceased by the chief of staffvof the Japan- OTTAWA- Mai "-- "eliovli if.“ fJiiliiiiii°'l.-.ll.“tlli“fili concurring in the view of Hon. Mrnpcditionary force Com/run.“ ‘he bleeding freely about the head. Itlappcar before the Magistrate this was found that he was suffering morning. frcm a broken leg. a fractured skull: The car was later examined by tempt will be accepted. Incomplete sets will be dis- Dunning that any person or corpor- . _ Bachelor n! Arts ation had the right to present ilslfillig’ mczrliirgiog‘flstzgtgiinatf requests to parliament and have‘ ' ‘ g and severe cuts» and bruises. He wllsCcilstable Higgins. A cross brace for, to the-the front fenders which hild been‘ Island hospital picked up at the site of the acct-IE- whcre at 1 o'clock this morning lit-dent. evidently belonged to the lna-lmlm‘ E~ Emma“- sumlllflsldc- Ad“ was still unconscious. and his con-‘Chllle. The left rear wheel had scv- laid“ flulnpllley- Kell-‘llnillllll. J- w- cxtrenlelymral of its spokes cracked close ill Mflqaughll Coleman- rusllcd in an ambulance Prince Edward dltiou grave. is pronounced ' The pursuit of the fleeing car waslpcllfefl t0 be qilltfi new. On the front at once taken up by Chief of Police axle. a small stain was discovered Birtwhistle, who was on the scene al- most immcdiately after the occur-inf! t0 it. Acting on information re-l TEIICC. Helen T. Brigg, Silmmerside, l" I.. H. E. Foster. Charlottetown inwards the llllb, The breaks alyNorthom. F. R. Woodside, Darlllcy. llonors and Distinctions and a few hairs were found adher- A physician removed some of theEFOSWY- C~ A- Yell ceived he proceeded to the c, A, A, material and examined it. Tile hairs Grounds, where it was said, the driver had stripped his car. and at- tempted to change one of his dam- e l aged llres- Flllllilll lii this. he evl- us... ..<o> David L. Matllicson. Cllarlottctowm: ‘he “""“'°‘l' "_ ' ' ' Fflflllly "l Mfilllfililv Entries can only be ac- - 1,1 ccptcd oil condition that _ , A G t At n meeting of the Facility 0., the Editor,‘ decmon is . Medicine. held yesterday. it was do-i ' ' _ g y Improvementlcided to recommend the following. fliiiil Mid legally bliiiiiiill- ° to the Senate of the University for [n tho case or n tie the, ____ ‘iEhC degree of M. D., C. M.: Ednm. reserves the right to “Robin Hood Rapid China Oats, better oats. better china. All Croc- "l- 5-1-0 "DR. CLIFT. M. D. Start now homo prevention-cure. 112 Prince 5t. Ch town. 3-13-3mos. ‘Terriiilan Hall—~Thursday. Big Show and Dance. 4466-4-15-21 “Kliissboro. Movies on Friday. 4460-4-15-21 t fNolicc. Special movies at Hun- i-‘i River to-nilfht. and Borden T rd: . ' “c5 ‘y Don‘ ""55 wonderlul Wafithc new machine laid lilcturcs. "The nurses of P. E. Island Hospital will ziggclfilooe Thursday. May 17th. at a pro in St. Pauls Hall. A good [from is arranged. “Burial: Live Hogs it Emerald - 15th. Tuesday forcnoon. Weight liiider 160 lbs. Everett Haslaln. 4404-5-11-31 "Scotcllfort Memorial Society xiii liiild their annual meeting Moll- all? May 14th in K. of C. Home lit P- "i- faaa-s-li-inl-zl. "In the Belles . Yoiinlz Pfigpfliiwlffililéag Hem“ ‘ah concert on Wednesday m‘ K c 16th inst. If weather vourable on Friday, the filth. 4442-5-12-31 Mxgomc to the concert in‘ the dggflliliwconsgildated School on - By . lty and local glint la-llliifl part. Doors open at. Ilprov clock. Sale of fancy goods and “m lain connection. Lunches will (mam sold. If weather is unfav- I 9. entertainment will be held "It fine night. MM-E-H-Il. O Pcome and 5B8 the Mt. Stewart wnlimatic Oluh prudent the three act “f” firms. "surety First". in mhlhfield Hall on Tuesday. May w 5' "l 9 ii- m. Play will he follow- , y Box Social. Admission 25 and “flogging: 13ml?” h“ l‘ plltpfil lglhylrshflold. n not fine on mil will be held Wednesday mil. “Wchcmicals in thirteen foot widths. graduation exercises oflpet Over me field were human hairs. and the stain alas LI. B. (Faculty of Law) made by human blood. Michael A. Farmer, Kinkol-a Following a successful demons- tho new Peoria Fertilizer Sower _ scored another marked success atlm ‘I’ Mgrcmson‘, Clyde River‘ J‘ the Dominion Experimental Farm,lG‘ Toom s’ Mt‘ Sfwf“ Charlottetown. on Friday. May 11th,] under the direction of The Hurdle‘ Manufacturing Cmopany, assisted; by Mr. C. W. Kirke, Sales Manage-n for the Peoria Drill and Seeder," Company. i The machjng was demonsn-nmdpilots of tho Ford Motor Company at; Qhar][)tte[°wn_ sowing 130g were killed today when a tri-molor pounds of chemicals per acre. The transport Plane Cfafilicd and Cilulliit result was remarkable! Turning outlllfe 50°" "ll" lilkliil! fill from m“ round after round of continuous op-IBlTPUTlI- ' oration. and offset by a heavy wind, out the} Two Pilots Killed ( Canadian Press) {Q}- Just like the laying of a huge car- i This new machine is being sold; -throughout the Island by the Hardic] Manufacturing Company. who have mccently established n branch at Summerslde and one at Charlottey town, by taking over the L. A. Haz-V ard property on Grafton Street. i Internationally famous for the‘ fine Spraying Equipment Serviceu they render to the crop growers? throughout the continent, and num-j bering among their patrons, nearly‘ every Experimental Station and‘ Agricultural College in the Domin- ion. The Hurdle Manufacturing] Company needs no introduction to‘ the growers here. ‘ It is worthy of note that the Do-i minion Experimental Farm at, Charlottetown is adding over one‘ thousand dollars worth of this; company's machinery to theiri equipment this year. u l I i l TORONTO. May l2. _ Maritime. Toronto. clear . . . . . . . . . . . .. Montreal. fair .. Ottawa Committee Quebec, cloudy _____ __ C. A. YGY), lligh Honor In ‘Classics-H, L‘. W. M. McPhee. Commercial Cross,. “m” “l s‘"“m°'sld° °“ M“ smve. n. 1., Charlotte Munn, Marshfieldf DETROIT, Micll., May l2. - Two i ll th t. Winds, fair and also heard Premier G. Howard Fer- TO crux nor was guson. of Ontario. present his gov- 68-38 ernmcnfs attitude toward the St. . 88-38 Lawrence ucv opment project and.‘ 66-43 at the night mass meeting. take ex- i "I 40-34 ceptlqn ~to the Federal - a qualified. - ' Mutilated, altered or al- ternative solutions will be disqualified. -No rcsponsloio bllity can bc taken for de- lay or loss in the post or otherwise. Proof of posting cannot he accepted as l proof of delivery. ' l No un l cspondcncc elm divide the prizes as he thinks fit , _ | l I2 start now. \ EXPERIMENT AN sage To Conserve. nual Meeting In L LONDON. Ont., May 12. — The Conservative forces of western Ontario. assembled here in annual meeting yesterday. received o mes- sage from the new leader of the party. l-Ion. R. B. Bennett. to "or- ganize. educate and agitate“ and Govern- l I NEW READERS By ordering last week’s Charlottetown Guardian which contains the first set and the list 0f Towns you can them fairly considered. the arrgiisrecfilvizngloli of Commons voted by 58 to 5'2 thisiagamst the "Dumcm nationals‘ evening to send the bill of the “ . larnly, it was believed. ggfvlélrléagcililrlgemlrlizlzltc m“: Japanese losses from the recent . p e l 9 mm llntenslve activity when the small nllttee, lather than throw it sum-icxpediuonary army battled “s way marlly out of the House as a |Y1CES'ltoithe ‘vaued city or qmnan and ure threatening the prospects of St. routed the Chinese there we", not Lawrence development’ l believed large -0ne report hero said The bill seeks the sanction ofimne men ma been killed and n5 Parliament to the incorporation ofalinjured in one of the mo“ hm" Company ‘vhich Sm“ have the right battles The expeditionary forces cut to construct a canal fronl Cornwall a (“rem path towards Tsman u” ‘.0 Montreal on the St. Lawrence, cording to mil-nary advices Lnwy and to develop tllc power which will were Stopped by various patrolling be created by we“ a project" igroups of the Chinese army but con- The Commolls heralded it largelylunued on the“, vigorous attack up as a bill similar in character to them they had managed w Seize a m“ Georgian Bay Canal bill of last ses- of the waned Cm, ' sion and the debate over i": iva: relll- , ' iniscent of tile battle which urns adfiieggtzlrlréughzlneefi stfingufizéfiggw waged 0"" last years mellsme- a steady bolllbzlrdment had been The hm “'35 finally advanced 501' coiltinued against the walled city my by “m” 0f m“ g°vermnellllsiFinally the Chinese evacuated their majority in the house which waslmst Stronghold in the waned city__ barely sufficient to secure progress a Secmm adjoining the mam coup f“ ll- E mercial area and the Japanese were _The c°nsellanve§ and Pmgres‘ in complete control. However. num- slvcs voted solidly lll favor of a six erous minor engagements wmlnuéd months hoist for it. and they had the Support or A‘ W. Nam (Commb zrlélgolsglygling activtles were frequent. Albcrnl) and Col. Malcolm Lang (Cobalt) who were bolters from the. government ranks. l 1 The controversy opened with Mr.‘ TOKYQ May 11 _ Premier Tam ggilslgchstgwllo“ {orig Si" m°nlh5laka believes that any immediate on e grounds at the meas- danger at Tsman and the yummy DANGER REMOVED ‘j n Itilgrglliiodllivogsliztaitllency l ‘Elli an PIQSS) l _ yesterday, adopted the new elector- . lal law, making Italy a one party ‘EP “constituency by a vote of 161 to 45. . ~ The chamber of deputies already ' ., has approved the measure. "I heard the Minister of Fill- .ance himself admit in the House ‘that one of his provisos would mean .the destruction of a particular in- dustry. The destruction of that in- ‘dustry was a matter of grave coil- ‘cern to the people of Canada. You i FlJllllllEB BY THE LIBERALS All, . .. CTTAWA T0 K. Hon. R. B. Bennett Gives Inspiring Mes- tive Forces At An- ondon) Ontario‘ cannot play with a free people all of the time. The day when this our day and generation. Whither hypocrisy and compromising for are we sailing? To what port. arc power must end is close at hand. We bound? What are our chart and “The reductions of taxation of compass? Ladies and gentlemen, you which they boast simply means lhlll. cannot play with the llfc of the they imposed fresh taxes upon you. nation. During the past six or sev-thcn reduced them and asked you cn years the Liberals at Ottawalto reduce because they did it. I have followed experiment and com- could not help but smile when Mo. promise to cling to power. Never has Robb reduced the sales tax from there been a single election in their four to three percent. They found administration in which they havovli at three percent when they went gained a majority of votes of the into power. raised lt to six, then people of this country. We hold the found that would not do and cut urc could not be properly considered has been removed and he_ has 1n- until the Supreme Court had Yemstructed competent authorities tn dared its verdict. upon the question use diplomatic means to Sea“ ‘he of federal versus provincial juris- Tsinnn Emlyn diction over water power matters. The premier told newspapermc“ Mr. Church also declared that the inday ma; he belteved the c1553. n; fate of the St. Lawrence develop- Tslnnn was instigated by commnn. "will W35 bmmd "P Willi the bill. ists in the nationalist army. He said " "'{“"'""'" that Japan had no intention of in- ‘ ' ' tcrfering with the military opera- tions oi‘ the southeast coast but b0- ' ‘cause of the possibility of the south- Making SBEEIGHICIIT. ern forces pressing on to Peking and Tienstln with fighting in that 0f ArrQarSin-gion. it is necessary for the pow- ers to have full understanding rs- (speflal m T} Guardian) ‘garding the protection of foreign- OTTAWA. Mny 12.~—H0n. William D. Euler, Minister of National Rev- ellile. stated tonight that Gooder- ). l, y l“ , . _ _ ham and Worts, distillcrs, Toronto. i"; l qliltllzulnllllllllnilvigtlllonbhrl lilglrtalllrir are making settlement in full of the W" .(;n__' “m”: Mgfiwaw“ M Mm“ Department. of National Revenues '____ “ "‘ - ---~-<0>-~——— mi- claim for arrcas of soles tax. . \ m . _ The amount involved is some Ilfnfyl. l“ Spwumy deelgmd fol ulllyilll: llllitlrlllf! gu-ns aim booing $675,000 and there will be up ap- peal froill the Judgement secured by the Department some weeks ago. Although they hnvc lost the case the company have accepted the ver- o+o+oo0&oo-0++oo40+0+o¢04- dict iii a fair and business-like wily. Condensed Specials Mr. Euler said. RATL-ic. pal- word. not A considerable number of the brewers have already made settlc-_ each insertion in thin column. , ll'l't‘fl out by the French army. .___§¢0>.___ merit and a number of others are pending. Total amount of the De- partment's claims against the brew-g I _ ers and distillers. for which WTELS.QCHOICE CORN“) 35ml- [-031 ~ ‘ oilol-lottewwn. ciiiiidv" . (Sliwlll l" Tl" Gmrdlllm Halifax. rain .. .. REGINA, May l2.-M. J. Cald- 5L Jghfngloudy , licking in special immigration per- mits has received official summOIIB sun sets this evening at 7:24 and to appear before thd Pbrliamentarylrlsu tomorrow morning at. 4:27. immigration committee at Ottawa, New moon Saturday Miiy 19th-- and will leave today for the outcast) a. m. g MM-U-IR-Sl. h.) _ I Ho will appear before the commit- aummel-pide tide eighteen min- teo on ‘Pilecday. l utea later than Charlottetown. II. 50-42 ment‘: decision to discontinue Fed- . iii-Hera] grants for technical education. popular majority from the countryyit back to four and finally three from the last election and not the again. well, Regina, Aldennan who is al- Boston. cloudy . - 70-59 The first appearance of Hon. Mr. party that sits in power." "The only reason they have been lagcd to have made chime! "i!" New York. clear . . . . . . . . . .. 72-48 Bennett on a London platform Mr. Bennett asserted that theiable to do this is that you have members of parliament were traf- High tide this afternoon at br33lelnce ‘his selection for the Conaer- people are not interested in theshort memorios. Education is need- ‘ and tomorrow morning at 7:12. vative oral leadership aroused pcstmortems which might be held,ed. The people should know. Take on the causes and results of the the receipt tax. They put it on-- the association. last elections, but he contended they there was none when they came into "We do not seek place or power are interested in the tax and tariff power and when they took ll off 'for selfish ends." he said. "but s0 policies which the King Govcril-,they asked you to be pleased. Mr. that those- who coma after us may meat has viewed merely as some- Robb says "behold what I havo live better because we-have served ‘thing to play with. ' done to the income tax." In the six extra into at in the annual rally of have been issued ls $5,000,000. It is anticipated the greater portion of with resort to the law courts. been ill power they have taken hundreds of millions more in taxes fronl the people than the Conscr- vative government did. but the na- tional debt in that time was reduc- ed by only $39,000,000 net. lrs FINEST WHEAT FIELDS cunts “roam liiloo" ill. this amount will now be collected or seven years in which they have ' l stall-fed cattle. Saunders. New- 1 som 6t Co. 54-N- ‘WANTED — A MAID. APPLY A‘! once to 88 Pownal 8t. MM-O-H-Ii ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVILOPIS. Prices 50 for 20c; 100 for 35c; $50 for 55c: 500 for $1.00: 1.000 for $1.95. Postpaid. Guardian Ofllco Guardian Job Printory. l} t!