1&0, May 18.—eAll a meet-j h, we heads of all Canadian 4 ‘mail associations it was un- ‘ 51y decided that it ls unfor - ‘ e (or Canadian basketball that Mdflbm 15 to be eliminated next u” Efforts wi‘l be made to have 'u|e4 t-omm5tiee alter their de- fimfl, h, regpcl) to ‘the dribble. L Howard Cracker, Canadian J selrtallve to the joint rules pmittee it, endeavor-lug to have xttminternntionol body acres to Wm" me dribble to be used azain ‘h enr with the understanding ‘im y "flu; of motion will be con- that- "rumba next annual meeting ‘menu rules committee to the el- °' "'8 dribble will be elimin- 1:31 lgxtlhtgoyenr otter next instead t next. Fem" “of QONSULTED jPenrson physical dir- ”' “".":::.'.. A" m“ iusitzilqllndkllt-ntlou Associa- °“°‘“‘W,‘§Zg lvlolnes, Iowa. He re- ll°ll l“ h l ‘m, rules committee W?“ “t,” "suit the couches of “fled w fir] teams throughout. the ¥I:‘;lt‘;':,“gm,e, and iCnnada, nud l m. that the I59)’ ‘mo; Jgullliaritlst against the coaches ‘eliminate the dribble and ffigralg seeking n referendum on 111g 1118i!“- smuet Rggerfl, president of the Town“, and District Basketball As~ wciailon, has returned from Ailun- ,| city, and reports u. great divis- to?“ of opinion in this mutter in y“ York. iiiulietibnll nsnociatlous of Cau- lih are hopcflll that tho ellllllllfl: “out the dribble will 110i. li000lll9 omtiw nnxt scusOll as it wlll yo‘; some r-lfcoi. on the i-ltllllfl (ymghoul l ho ll iomluiou . ' r-i- {M dltogenarian Does 'l‘he Charleston (‘By British United Press) MNHON, Nluy l<i.- —Mr.~1. ll. Patio ‘s llrighltnroiti-irgws pensioner, do ynnrx oi pro, duut-i-tl tho Uhurli-s- on ln n roinpl-‘tlilop tho other tiny on llll! dingo cit tiho llruud ‘Phuuire, llrlglilon She lids the oldest competitor, the youngest being aged four. When the competition was un- mncctl, IMrs Page had no llesitn- iluiln going on to bhe stage, ml, llilllig her long skirt and apron, timed hcr elastic-side boots. The energy displayed in one I80 old ionized the audience. come So Weal€__ Gould Hardly Standf, In. Wm. Palmer Tomahawlgjltan,‘ tui-“Loat. sprlng I lmcl 11' long of sickness and became so weak " could lisrdly stand.‘ I could not ‘I It night an tho lcsct little noise - l! rvakl mini). I tried blood tcnics - other ncrvc pills, but they did me good, and I wss getting worse. wroto‘%mothcr about my con- ~. ml lent me three boxes of ‘(incur the first box I mseeneg much r, so I kept on until I had used ‘ °° 5019i, I-nd now I foal as wall - Ididwhcnlwsso can girl." cc 50c. a box at ellyde Theo/rave done so for $6 Sitar: Roy V010 t ‘ mmmmmm ‘ ' Haveit Out MONlGTON, May 16.-— Great in- tercat ls bcin: manifested in the match race bélrwcen Roy Voio and ' ‘ltd. Devlin, which will take place on the Moncton track on May 24. iBoth ‘horses cnptur , two, Jllflllt! on the ice itlbis spr g, but on ac- count of one horse ‘cutting himself somewhat the race could not be EllS FLEHSE l Daily ‘Slaughter ‘Of Ostrich (By British Unllcd Press) LONDON, May Ill-So low in fashions favor have ()E'll.l‘l(3lP fea- thers Bttuk that ithey ure now being used for making dilsiers! This is the idles‘. phase in the decline nl' South African lfldustry which only u few years ogo was of cousidernble colmnerciol import- utice. Dclullg jusit received show that the ostrich feather trade is on the verge of extinction. ‘Between four and five ltundrod birds are being slaughtered daily in Oildlshtmrn dlstrlcit of Cope Col- uuy. Seven regulnr slaughtering pluces have been established. Where there were onco 200,000 to 250,000 tistrlchcs, there ‘are now probably noit. more that‘ 45,000. The glunip in tho world's leather nlnrket hasrohbetl thc birds cf their value, and now the long coil- tlnued (lrought has made them a luxury that owners cnnnot afford. Since the beginning oi iDer-ember hardly any ruin hon fulletnnnd tho summer hos been one of tho. most scorching ever experienced. The only food itvnllnble for thc birtis is prickly pear, and even thnt is inudc cositly by ille exocrine oi’ irausport. At the present rule of slaughter fcw osirlchcis will ln~ lei: uftcr the wlniicr. oeorwflelft Unlocked For Two Years (By British United Press) lLONdltON, May iii-A wife's two yours’ wuil for liar lost llilsbnllil but; ended with tho iudoiiili'l<‘:iii0ii or tho mo“ \Nll()§ll‘. skull-ion‘ was found in n tiiiii-h‘ at Burnt. (ink, ldtliliwnre. Tho body has been lndontifictl by means of a key in the clothing as that ofiDrilnl-llvlnjor Thoiuns Sond- ers, late of the Scots Guard and the King's iOwn Scottish Border- ore. iDrum ‘Major Sanders ' home is within‘ o short distance of where the body was found. Ho disappear- two years ago, and since ‘then lMrs. élnnders has left hcr door ‘unlocked every night in the hope lhu‘ some _ ers, or I - direct on rooei 1' rl b r. Mllbnro 00., 115.33., day he would return. .. Sanders served 32 yearn in the Army. Hp suffered front heart nt- tnoks, uud it is thought. he may huvu dicd suddenly durilll-i mio of llwnl . .;,_ _____..¢o>.~.-—-.— RESOLUTION OF CONDOLENCE 'WIHiER‘FIAS it. has pletrsed Al- mighty (lod in IHis inscrutable wis- dom to remove from ibis lifc Ml‘. Patrick Smith, hrlovotl husbnutl of out’ esteemed sisior urcmber Mrs. Patrick Smith; ltlltlSililjvildD that. we tho tucmbors of Si. Mnlnchibr Brunch Catholic \V0iueil’s Iseogue, Klnkorn, pluce on record our hcurt- fclt sympathy with our sister mem- ber in her grout bercitvemonit; lllllltfilrlllfllt llllCSOLV-IQD that n copy of this resolution he forvilnrd- cd to our bereaved sister Mrs. Smith, and ihui 'lt be recortlcd ln the minutes ol‘ ‘our next regular meeting. Mm hllchncl .\lcl(eunn, Mrs. Frniit-ls ilk-Kenna, t .\'li‘:~:. .l. lfid-w, Mc(‘.:ii'vill. tconnnlilce on Resolutions. - i; y» ‘ Canadla’: ‘R0 a it as ct" ,_ , e ta "its $1.56 a .111?’ tip ‘ lnmodation for 425, its '~ motor, golf; or t Q tile‘ to Vancouver; or, sail P. W. es ‘Drive Mode By - vessels ui. the quurnntltie on Vlllr-llle cry Hunt For Lost Ship helniz made in Ilrltaill an wcll as finished. fHoth horses are now in first class condition and a Ibattle royal is ex- peeled. All rncl-n-g fans will remember , the pretty little trotter "Victoria." (By ‘British United Press) owned end ogmpgiguod by Dr, D, ‘REM-IN. May 16> Th8 S-tory H. iMoAlistel‘, or ‘Sussex, Victoria 0f 110W i1 P086." man named Schoen ‘hflg proven herself one of the gam- was driven out ‘of his mind by a est trotiters that ever- [gcgd a start. cruel hoax perpetrated by his wife, er. and won many a. long drawn out l8 reported. bottle over the Maritime tracks. The couple had often ullurrolled State of Maine and Eastern» town- because "the wile wqnteq new ships, ' clothes lrtot her shtipkeept-r nus. band could not afford. (inc Stindiiy they Wrfllilzlerl iinaiu about n new EBB!" 41TH! llll the luun lost his Victoria is now over 20 years of lfllllller and left lloiue for thr- whole age, but to see her being jogged on (lily- the streets in Sussex one ‘would (Returning at tlighit. he found a lake her for at least a. five-year- note from his wife that she bod old. Unless all signs ‘fail she will hanged herself, and whon, i“ the keep the younger ones busy all the dusk he sow a durk (llijPCl nnnpend- Wny. iSlhe will start in iMopcton on cd in the ibedmoul he dashed on lllle 24th, ‘ to the police, shouting that. pin iDr. MoAiister has also signified wife had committed sillcide. Then his intention of having his latest he went raving mad. importation from lows trained at When the police took him home the Moncton track. ‘ the wife appeared, taunting him, The Monoton Driving tClurb are to wild fiflyllitz that nho had nleroly be congratulated for the interest hulls up a dummy to struro him. they are taking to revive the rncini; hoeu bctrtnme compnrutelytilflelgjp game in the City of Moncton. lschoen- became completely de- ‘ merited ahtzitketl ll 'f ii A d . ' iswicwtian fess n Wife’s Tragic Hoax NOW OVER 20‘ YEARS nxe, inflicting wounds in her hood, , . and knocked ovt-r ll burning oll lump, setting fire in the bed. Presentation ‘With the grvoit-st difficulty the couple were roscut-il from tho fire, A! the confimslon or '61?" work the llliliil, u, llllilillll‘, lllH irifo scrltiini- on [he S‘ S‘ Hmmmmlmh u“ the h. wm,ml,,d_ menrhfniployctl 0n one (ciontractmilizi The wlto will probably recover, He!“ e‘ on “on” a“ ma“ e but it. ls doubtful if thy man's rou~ Mr‘ L‘ M‘ Fnzgerml“ Wm‘ a beau“ fnl plpo and the following adddresei Charlottetown. P. E. l. ‘ April 30, 1927 t‘. M. Fitzgerald, Esq., =(Iharlottotown, P. E. I. xo- will bo l'(‘..~ll0l‘(!ll. Holy Water Is Found In A Stone no, Slr.— - -~-—~- As lilo parting oi‘ our ways Woman Change; on Hidden mum lll‘l'l\'l€'S with the conclusion of our ' work ut rivc o'clock ‘this evening. wt: toko this opportunity to express ‘FLONIIJOiN, Mny 1ll.-—Mfg_ Dem,’ to you our sincere best, wishes for or Home Lucy, near pereyurd, the future and beg you to accept weint to the roadside und picked up l-llls Small token 0t flPPPWlll-llml to 1L stone placed there after the de- V011 118 Our ‘b088, Y0"? ‘SW11 Plll-llmca molitiou of the ancient chapel of will kindly consideration w 11¢ dur- Rotherwus Mn-psion, with the ln- lllg l-llefie YEW mvllflilli! WOPlKlBB W-ll-ll‘ ‘ieutlon of ilsitig it us n door prop. 3'0"» “nil We all Wlllll heartily we To he,‘ sufpflmr i, broke in mm couidcontluue working in your em- ond she found Piirzlsetl in it n writ- PlQY- ten document, with n bottle of holy ‘$0 “Salli We ask you to accept water, n ‘bottle of oil, n niunner of ll"! Smfill gilt and hope that some lueiluls supposed to huvo lienling lime again we lull-Y ‘b9 Worklllfl m‘ ‘propentlcs. and other articles. 39mm“- ‘ (By British United Press) The ilocnun-nt contains n ixiss- YilIlP-‘l mm" Tmll>°°lfilllY~ - like 11S follows: "Wo pruy Our Deni‘ GEO- SOMERS’ Lady and patrons to nut-opt and AFLRED CH'APMAN STEPHEN MYERS (Capt) ARCHIE MacDOUGALL STEPHEN WARD ROBERT SHEPARD ALEX. CAMPBELL JOS. McRDRY JOHN DOYLE JOHN A. DOVLE CHARLIE McGILLVARY DONALD STEWART FRANK iMoRORY CHARLES McDOUGALL RONALD MoGlLLVARY JOHN HARPER JAMES MURRAY Mr. Fitzgerald, who was com- plctely taken by surprise _ mode 8- snltnbie reply and ex-pretssetl his tilcnsirre wllih hovin-g been associ- ated with ouch a number oi compe- tent workmen. lflosii this our homo, and i0 tirotect it, uml ull who therein nbldv, nlitl whatever bc tho (lcsilhtiitiu of this House, muy lilo l-loly Will of God be nccoitlpllsln-tl. and may ills Holy nume- be glorified, U .\'llll‘lll sine lalbe tiriginalr. t-ontteptu, urn pro iiiobii-i. it ls signed hy four lucinhers of the lladcuhztiu yniully, and (lost-ri- beu the sacrctl spots lruiu ivhicli the water uud oll were obtiiilifiil- >'l‘he Ilodeuhuins arc nu uncle"! Il-lerefortlshli- ollonrziu lfntholic futu- lly, and their red brick mansion llothurwas, now just demolished, with its chapel, was built in 1732. Air Mail Service Will Be Tested . Women’s Quest (Special to The Guardian) Fgl- Crystal OTDAJVi/‘A, Mny Ill,"'l'lll‘l.lll.lll(‘lil _____ last session votcd $75,000 fol tcsi- lng the value of aeroplanes on mull carriers. Beginning September 1st. the Cutindintr nlr forco will curry “Baum bu, "I has nothing what. the Europeuil mall from l<‘nilici' Ave} H‘) do ‘vim the uflempls to Point, first. point on tho Si. Lawi- explém m9 future which used to once touched by int-during lllulrs to mud (,,.ed,,1’0,,3 _womn m pee,- mm Quebec lClty and reduce tho time oi mum‘, globes’ I the delivery of Europcnil "Hill lii’ The new crystal gazing is really twenty four hours. All letters Will gazing into crystals. lt is pursued be landed at Father lloim. in the nirops of dealers in curios 1f thin experhnent is stict-cnsfui find oilccessfully carried out, con- next May the service will be ex- irlhtrtes materially to o smart sv- tcnded to tho For-lilo whore plant's txearance. l m n of will take the mail from itiromiug Fflil-llllstltlglliihlféaozleegsgfi mi 3:516“, , , _ - H , namenis eam couver ilelunrl and deliver it nt Vnn of riiiydqpgaiglllllllébg: émun gym“ couver -City. There will also be n ll ll 01-1 lmne from um lapel“ mull ulr ocrvlcc belwcrn (lliobnc, egryfi-wfl gucklea fasten to Moirirenl. Toronto and iittluvn tost- nurrow~helts worn _ wnh jumper m‘ stills. One famous drfiflilmllllfil‘ ll" populfml-ised ‘(It wondcirlzilgytlglln u) o ong 10W 0 titan.“ miss." llllvntegtrlepint-ea pearls. w! “Y!” elnr-riilK (lmllfl 0t brysml Way gently from slender platinum By British United Pres!) LONTDON, May 16.--4C!‘Y3l1ll Kill‘ pig one ' fashionable this (By British United Press) _ lDOlNlDON, Mny iii-Search tor in America or traces of n wooden sailing vessel last heard oi’ 146 years ago. At tho outset of ‘licr short but adventurous curt-or she “'41s commanded iby the lxunouii lPoul JOIN-EB. chains. Ali lrhese ornaments con be pill‘- clinsetl ‘low 41l- iewelle" and dreir; ,,,,,k,.,-_=,- shops, but, the woman Wm can secure intoreilllll! N14 T“ specimens by rsrlsackin! U" 1MP“ ‘° ~"§rtt:t:§;‘:."f;:5§:: Her history has hccn rocnllctl lly Colonel NK}. Thwulten, honorary’ secretary of the lRounion of llPlllPlll United Furs-I gtfgltcsinal Missions to the , Charlottetown “Sh; w,“ “m, the American ship kulnd en- lmhflcturn ‘unset launch“, a, pormnontn, ‘Portland "i: the mystic Skeens‘ to ‘Prince Roped jalpbriiliaflfisl Pm; ¢¢ by boat through sheltered scenic ‘$141.30 ' northward “ Wflt. noosns, citygrielrue Agent. ,|.. 1'. mmms, riem Agent. Osman.‘ OI-ARlNlN, Dill. Puslnficr Aisnt, ichhrlottetcwn. ‘ »Eiif9otlvc,;.May 15 “_,V|n9ouvcr. Victoria, Tm.‘ tactile, Tacoma, loid. "and commanded by ICa John Paul Jones. "Three years later she was as a sloop-of-war as tHJMJS. fax. ' the merchant service.’ l been mu New llialifax, on May 10. 1777-" ll" plain CED" hired by the lBritish durlnfl the war ‘ct sea, and was commissioned Hali- “After active service conditions momh 1,1,“ g frightful cold in my . - , Sn Gupdc In Canola’) ' ' I11 the mou tain~ ardcd ‘ no»: J It! ‘ . ,____ - f‘ dig] If‘- 9'9"" to If"? P" foi- an at. list: 1A8 months, she was at mum - l“ “W” ° » * l- 1 .- the end or the Arnorlull‘ war. sold , , Full information, reservations, itcnlrcm‘ out of the Navy as fit for trade in so“ Ten MW,“ “m, “cater-rho- ‘Blnog than all trace of her has cut- ipflik Plcifllc smsibsisc, _50 . ; “WP ~" of tho denier ln curious ls "bvlfilg: iy at an‘ advantage in a P9 i dlvlduality counta- Hence ‘tlnaellliull in fillfl. 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