.1‘ ' rnE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN y IRAVELAJIROAD IN ANCIENT COVERED WAGON We do not want to bring iorth any than 15.000 square miles all told, and hm schedules of Holland, but we over 2,000 square miles oi this is mow that one can travel the entire under water, which makes the use bngth and breadth o! Holland, the ot dykcs and embankmentspabsolutely ym-ld‘; iiattcst kingdom, in a. short necessary. Iirr lcngih is 190 miles land is the vehicle which the larmer I hours. Holland is slightly more and it is a. peace loving nation. She uses to trundle his products ‘iojnar- ‘ ket.” x acsiepts and uses every improvement thdt science oiiers, yet she clilllfl l0 silent customs and dress. Photo sh ws: The “covered wagon oi Hol- e? . I , r. _ , >._ - v HEV NTEE N HAPPY BOYS LEAVE ENGLAND v Seventeen boys from all parts of are proceeding to farms in this count the boys’ free ocean passage scheme [Photo shows some oi’ the happy boys waving good-by at Southampton. ‘leg/land and South Wales leit Souih- ry, and their passage is paid right Iolon for Canada recently. They through the 1i,000'mile journey under] ON THE "TACLA" IN BItITISiI COLUlilBlA i “"5 111M)! hlscatorial artist way bwek in Taclo. river district, British filumblfl. is holding some Dolly Vorden trout, just prior to looking around ' ‘ “and! place to do some trying. - ' _ 1' Iasdlstlc ting. » ST. CATIIEBINEB MAN DIES IN AUTO-STREET CAB CIIRASII thlW-‘i Albert Ira of New Bcdiord, Mass ' ‘h’ ‘hm- PM‘! J- at Croaier Seminary, Philadelphia; um. Mollwai dni er oi the‘ aniomobile was arrested on l] WWII“: ch-qe II; V a arulreleaeed upon ‘ waiting for i CELEBRATE ‘MAY DAY IN BERLIN The spirit ot the new Germany seems imprinted on the dciermfraal faces oi’ theso young Berlin radicals, who were phoi ing in ‘the annual May procession at IZerIin, _ NINE BIDTII I ‘mirth: tlaeauto, in which he was riding in the rear scat, collided Ii a m", ‘mum, o, u“ hm", o, Kuhn", M m n Toronto. James Balsam, (INSERT); or St. Oatherlnes, Ont, bnulenl Bu“ m nuknm‘ 1.0mm“, ‘l’ "hill-lies in St. Michael's hospital. Wmekage oi car alter crash __ .2.- 1:121"? ===|¢_. .,—=>-.-,__ __.->- .__'- '- E5 F'0R TIIRILLS SPECTATORS AT ALDERSIIOT The mounted section o! the Aldcrshot command bronze medal tourna- ment, held at Alden-hot, England, gave some wonderful exhibits 0t horse- man5hip_ 11mm g soldier gain: over hurdles thrusting at n dummy and g1 thrill f:r thriil cn marvellous /and daring horsemanship. 1N MEMO m’ or Y of the wreaths were ' Darden- in London. was celebrated when forces that t Gallipuli Day, in memgp landing oi British forces at clles in 1915, .....~ h». -.~ ‘vauABqr-n,1r AQ4< __ ' I ral view o! ceremony is shown L“$lmd- rc'~'l'nuf~'- by in photograph. 00k rm m the Lmdl i-___€___. TAKING TIIE AIR AT RENO l u of llientelnil‘. NW Jfislnv, who is "'1 ' we at iicno, iersnlzivg her hub Dcllj/ W wflyq CROSS ATLANTIC IN TINY SAIL BOAT Hans (1) aged 23, and Ahto tValted (2) aged 18, brothers, in August 1930, set out from Reva, Iisthonia, in the small sail-boat shown in (3) to truss th Atlantic which they accomplished when they landed at Miami in December 1930. Now alter o. leisurely trip up the coast oi Florida they have landed in New York. Now they have sold their boat and will travel home in fashion. l when nuxrrh- Note their 2 , ' i ; HOLD ICE-UNION AF TIER YEARS OF SEPARATION born and raisod in Sarnil township, Lamhton county, Ont, mo: recently at the home oi one oi the alter many years oI-"sqraration. Li?! to RIGHT-Nelson A. of V neouver is president o! Kiwanis club : Thomas It. ot_ Sarnla_;_ Leonard C. oi Sayville, N. Y.; Leslie W. o! Sarnia; Alfred A. oi Velrcvilie, Alta, Amas J. oi Windsor, Reuben E. 5., professor oi history’ and David B. liarkneu Community Welfare Council oi On- - "'rn0az' NEW omexitwsfrd ' The ‘pcrzlboat "Greyhound" set,a rqrrrd rcrord by finishing ' her be- Frederick Smith. lien 1nd Ft. Louis in E. C. Higgins, New t): crew WJS madelbcat the old record oi" T8 hours 5i) ~.- ‘ v ‘ _ ~ ‘i fw‘__________j T. LOllh Ifvl 7-1 IIOIIIZS __ 5. Tenn. l\li"li1t‘§ sct last year by 01:12,"? 'l'(‘n!1. nliiklfl‘ in his “Antlhoiv III." Photu Tenn and allows the (Irephoixnd at the finish of -. L11. 'I‘hc_v 1i. l‘(".<‘i'l§ run, up oi’ I5. G. Lylr, Capt. Ilarvcy lira m, .. ..'.-.i., as. a .< .. .avIAC. FOTIT (‘ILUIIILY YlINlflllllll-I l..\.\'i))I.\lil{ This picturesque srone was (cal-Lon at Fort (‘lnlmhlyg the remains ei’ the . old fort ivhich stands as Ycflfrflhle memoratmg an era m (‘anadian history now dem am] g0 Quebec, and shows landmark. rom- ne.~—C.I\'.R. Photo (‘IIAII.\IIN(I YOYNG BItIDES-ELE('T On the LEFT is Miss lillda Brimstin dxughter oi Mr. and Mrs. Georfia Brimstin, Toronto, “hose rngagclnrnt to Dir. J. Kenneth hicNellyfson Qt the late Mr. and Mrs. Jason )!c.\‘all_v' oi Ottawa, has just been armouncel. the marriage to take place on June 20. 0n ‘he RIGHT is Miss l _ _ Marseilles, daughter oi’ ‘Mrs. Franklin J. Srcly and the‘ lair Wm. diar- selllcs, whose marrinxe to Mr. (‘barics Willard Srlovcr, son oi Dr. {Qd Mrs. C. W. Sriover oi‘ (lznr. zigun. N. I1, will lo an inicrcsiing event” in June. Miss Marseilles made hcr debut two years ago.