p i ` ._ _ ,,~, I -MAY '4, 1929i r ` ‘r THF. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN lv. . - 1 - -~.~~=:..~.:~ f . i ' \tEV. W. L. OUTHOUSE, B. A. §cw Pastor of the Central Chrisiuin Church ` nav, W. L. Outhouse. B. A. the pw pastor of the Central Chrisiain Church of this City, will, begin hi; pastorate tomorrow preaching ai both moming and evening services. llis subjects for the day are as follows.” Moming, "-The Christain Cliiirrh A Family." And for the Evening ser- vice "The Cities oi’ Refuge." Rev. Mr. Outhouse. is a Canadiiii. born in Nova Scotia. but recieved his Un- iversity tralning in the United States where he has since residcd,` liolding several successful pastoratcs. He has had s. grilliant college career, grad- uating with the degree of Bachelor af Arts. During the World vvar lic llrved hi! King and Country, serv- ing ovleeas with the Canadian en- gineers. H6 Comes highly recom- mednded as a preacher of fine ab- le successful paslorate here. The ii‘.u::lc tomorrow will be under the direction of the organist, Mrs, Keith -5 Rvgflrs. and the soloists will be Morning service. Mr. Ben G, hmm, Central _guardian LECTURE-Rev. Dr. MacLeiian. ‘ Fignish, will deliver a lecture in B110 ,iaeague of the Cross Hall on Wed- ! .iesda.y, May Bth on his trip to the i .British Lsles. V 3635 ' TOUGH ANIMAL-Some little ex- citement was caused yesterday morn- .ng at the City Building corner, when a police officer undertook to dispatch a. vicious dog. Two shots were fired into the animal which broke from its leash, and although badly wounded, ' succeeded in making a. getaway. The officer, gun in hand gave chase, and on rounding the corner of the build- ing collided with a brother officer. The dog by thistlme had a good lead on his pursuers who brought the pat- | roi in action, giving chase. The dog died later on. PERSONALS Mr. T. B Rogers has gone to Mon- treal where he will undergo treat- ment for his throat. Wh" “W “ml "The Peniienif' BY i Mr. Kenneth McMillan, Covehead, \'.1n De Water, and at theEvening lscr-vice, Miss Barbara Ms.cNeill, who 'is so well and favourably known as it foiiiilri' of charm and ability, will Ising, “'l`hese are They" from Gauls |`Hul.\' City" The choir will render For the morning anthem “when 1 l:`3ur\'ey the Wondrous Cross" byi :l\’i.akei'. and at the evening service "Crossing the Bar” by Fetcher. A ` is loading potatoes at York Station. , Mrs. Bessie McEachern and Mrs`. iBessie Mann, Covehead, are visiting I in Summerside. Mr. John M. Crockett, one of the most highly respected residents oi iPleasaht Grove, arrived in Boston ‘yesterday and will spend, the sum- irci-_\~ rmiiai invitation is extended to i mer with his daughter. Mrs. C-crdsu iali to come and hear Mr. Outhouse iin his opening sermons tomorrow, fend also to make his acquaintance, *his last 'psstorate was with the Brown. The Misses Million T. and Ada M. Condon of Concord, New Hampshire ’:clnircl1 at Decatur. Alabama, and ihave arrived home to spend the sum- ,hc with his family motored all the way here hy car. quite a. long jour- "" `_" ""`$'+Zo` Classified A One Insertion ................ ooo e`o' Four Insertion: .................-... Sc per line nf 5 words Elsa: lam-slum iity, and it is expected he will have ,hey _ ,_ i O40 r-_~_~g_+_`=_~_f_+_»1~+++~» ~ »+»» dvertisements ...... 10c per line of 5 words ..... Bc per line of 5 words OO O4 OOOO-O~Of C, 'Jo per line of 5 Words ooo+¢+o++N+M++o¢¢+No¢o mer with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. E. Condon, Murray Iiarbor North, P._ E. Island. BIRTHS __________.__._._i__ ,G-ILLESPIE-At Clyde River, May 2. i 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Fi-mir Glues- ‘ pie, a son, (George William.) . DEATHS I Agents VVunted BAN on woivum To 'rnAvei. .mn appoint local representatives. Posi- tion permanent; yearly giiarziiitce tl0l?2.'(being $21, weekly avernizei and expenses: commission and cash bonuses besides. Winston Co.. Tower Bldg., Toronto. A. w. s. ti. my ai. AGENTS WANTED-IF YOUR TI!\IE is worth money do not hesitate to take up Watkins Big Line of Fiiinilv Products and have a large biisinf~_=_'1 of your own established this Sprlnz right in your town or your county. There is big money in the \‘.':.il-____._.__--_ Female Help Wanted iAN‘l'lD -_ 'two nxrsnisivcso Illidl. One ter kitchen and one It dining in. A l Parker noun. rw. miiiiia-4-io-u. ,-_.._______.______.._ Ai'ticles"- For Sale gl BALI-HAVILAND LIMOGE iilhuer ut. s muswn st. - asso-5-a-ai Ill use-nlasuns Moron t. Il tm. over ali, with is H. P. rrriu lnrina. nom in Mat claw lr. Apply I-1. N. Robinson, city- :Wiiuun mamma. Norm mim- e Charlottetown. P.E.I. _____________.__.Z---- Found ______________.___.__._--- FOUND, ON PRINCE STREET LAD- ies Patent Leather Pump. OWU" may have some bl’ Pf°Vil‘\B PWD- criy and paying for add. APPW Guardian. 3°°"'5""" _______________.___._.--_ FOUND ON ROCHFORD STRIKE gentleman right hand brown aussie glove. Owner may~have same hi/ proving property and Plym! W; ass, Apply Guardian. ,S6028-5-4-2 _,\_____.--nm-l-I-' I Boarders Wanted i CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND UNDElI'I`AHEII envelopes with address printed. .lust tae thing for acknowledge- ment. intivetions, etc., Guardian Job Printery. tf. l"EA1‘IlER BEDS MADE INTO SANI- tary folding mattresses. 91110' cushions. etc Samui? With!! Mattress C0.. 100 Qllem 555% .To Let aol 'ro nam' ar ssc anar- I ' A E ""* ~°-”-~'»'°'r.i.r.f:.1°.'. f i i " r ` . » ‘ l r i * ”~ '» -'-ii-` \.4~ . 'i Aman-xvvatm on 'rwo otn In fond' and loving memory of Mrs. Duncan Mclntyra who departed this llfc May 4th, 1928. i And we are sitting all alone, tl i To our hearts there cornea a longing If she only could come home. .lust one year ago today. as '"3~‘““""M AND MOUBNING Inserted by Her Husband and Son. I The fire occurred about tive o'clock. I 10 a. m._ Holy Communion 11 a. ni. Fire Yesterday ` At Bonshaw Yesterday moming Mr. Neil Fer- guson, Bonshaw. suffered a heavy loss by_fire when his store, warehouse and shed. were completely destroyed. Part of the contents of the lower floors were saved but the greater part of the stock was destroyed. I The fire is supposed to have started in the upper part of the store. This property was purchased from Mr. J. A. Robertson now in Charlottetown about 12 years ago. The store was about 40x20, and had tivo stories. The total loss will be from $8.000 to $10,000. - THE FUNERAL of the into Nicho- las Thistle, which was to have taken place this morning has been post- poned until Sunday afternoon. at 2.15,, awaiting the arrival of his daughter from New Gldsgow. SIXTH SUNDAY AFTER Easter; MHS’ 5th-St. John and Mlltolfs S. S., his new duties July ist. UEEN BQUABEGAIKDENB _FUND .. Below is a partial list otsubscrip- tions received toward this Fund. Any person who has not been called upon but who would like to contribute may send their subscription to George J. Tweedy. ` Secretary Treasurer, or my member of the Committee. Other lists have not yet been completed but will be published in a lpw days. George D. DeBlois ...........s100.00 Alley&Co. . . . . . . . Moore & McLeod, Ltd. A. Horne dc Co., W. H. Aitken dz Co, James Paton . . . . . . . . . . McLure dz MacKinnon ...... Samuel Kennedy .. J. L. Douglas . .. D» \7~ Riley .. W. A. Weeks .. Carter & Co., Ltd. Lt. Gov. F. R. I-leartz 25.011 25.00 25.00 25 00 25.00 25.00 20.00 10.02 10.00 l0.fi~) 10.00 10.00 .._-ns.. P-_ Reverend J. Sidney Bonnoll, B.A., 8.0., of St. Andrcw's Church, Saint John, New Brunsivirk, who will speak ln Summerslde and ClinrlotteLo\\'u »ovoo+o-cove- woooeoooooooooooosoolo-O-ooo t .gg " " t. .‘.r,,, 1 . 1 R St. James.*-Presbyterian iuniisrm.-rllv. snags Muzi? . . V ovrdaiss-_waiter Mensa 1 ` _ i ACCEPTS CALL-Rev. Herman E. ClU\Pb€ll. Of New Glasgow, N. S.. has accented a call in Pownal Unine'u Church. Mr. Campbell will enter upon wwf s ..n ' `....-.~c .¢a . A »f ies ov-040004-vooooooo-A-0-0 _ Solo-“I am For Frm My Ammoon-2.30-Sunday Afternon at 3.00-Service #%% +¢¢¢oo>o 0 REV. E. H. RAMSAY, D. 1),; Bindfy Mum g 1.0 er|non¥Jh|T- Evening 7.00-Sermon-The Minister. ‘ , Anthem.-Terry with me, 0 My Suv, im"-_(B|||,,h).. I, ._ Soloist-Mr. Lyster Mclnnls, - 7 » _ _ii r _ ii it r_§¢_ais"- Mn ¥¢iloo|. - _ " _ V _,'31 .. _ ,,,, ' ‘ia I.. `ll ll Blfhheld _ ... 1.-,_ ,.. ul. 131 dk.. LL.. % *** Trinity United Church C0-PASTORS nav. aasmoun Jonsson OKGANIBT. ram-‘_ w. 1:. raercasn A.ncM 4.1- gn ¢o+o¢o 10.00 A. M.-Prayer Melting. 11.00 A. M.-Preacher; R, _ |) _ gg j; ,, *_ .5l1\>.l¢cl'--“The Entrance of tiliy Vaordugisreyfh ug, f ... Evening Prayer. '1 p. rn. st. Marks. |R\lSi~iC0-H015' Communion 3 p. m..i lll‘@&2h€1`. Rev. C. F. Johnston, Note change of liours. "Tris: CREATION"-Grand om. torio by the famous Composcri Hayden, will be presented by Fir-Stl Baptist and Trinity Choirs o_n Tues-i day, May 21st, in Trinity Unitedi Church. Do not miss this great must-t cal treat. 3530 SPLENDID BRIDGE - The Bridge ' held in 'the Rosary Hall last evening under the auspices of the Catho1;c` ,W"ml‘n`5 League was a very success-E ful and most enjoyable anal;-_ Them was a large attendance. At the con-i clusion of play a dainty lunch w.~.,5! served. The following were the prize' winners-First Pi'lze, Ladies. Mrsi Mary Blanchard; second, Miss Helen McDonald. Gentlemen, Mr. Thomas E. Corrigan; second. Mr. Frank Coyle, consolation, Mrs. J. F. Arsenault. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH-I Rev. Er. Ramsay will preach at morning service tomorrow, and thei music will include a solo by Miss' Clara Graham. and an anthem by thai choir. The congregation at Trinity! will appreciate the kindness of Miss, Graham. singing again. before ieav-f ing Charlottetown. Early prayer' meeting, junior congregation and Sabbath School meet at usual hours.i Rev. Hammond Johnson _will preach) at evening service, and the slngingi will beled by ainale choir of 50f voices. Everybody welcome at all ser-i vices. i CLOSING Exanclsss-In con- nection with the exercises of Kings College the University Service will be held in All Saints Cathedral on May Bm Bt 8 D~ m. The corner stong of i.he new Kings win bn laid by me* .Hcn. R. E. Harris, D.‘C. L., Chief Justice of Nova Scotia on Thursday, Moy Drh, at 3 p. m. owing is the dii'flcul_y of sending invitations to i.i‘ose functions to tha upward, of 6000 subscribers to the Building Fund. a cordial invitaiion is hereby extended to all subscribers and friends of King`5 to be present at these functions. FOR SALE I will sell by rpivale sale my farm I of 50,ucres situated at Winsloe South ' 6 miles from Clznrlnttctown. two mile; from Wlnslne Station, and 2 1-2 mil- es from Milton Station, 48 am-as elem- 4 ncrcs of woodland. This farm is in a high state of cultivation. with u I0 roamed house and n no, 1 cellar. Good out building; in first clans nr- dcr. 15 acres of nlis land broken for ¢*l'0lJ. Near saw and grist mills, enum. nan. school and mrs. Pri.-ol right for quick sale. For particulars i apply to Nell A._ McFadyen or J. l’. Igadlry, Auctioneer, 194 Grafton Si., . ty. .1 . 36027-mwf.-II ` N. D. MacLean _ \ ~ l EMBALME Il Phono 149 King Square' Wanted , WANTED-A FEW CARS GOOD turnips. Clarke Bros., Charlotte- town. ~3552-5-2-31. (_ WANTED A1' ONCE-HOUSE WITH 1-I acre of land in country near- sbhool. Write E.W.I.|§. bio Guardian. ' 1 ‘ 3580-5-3-'31 _ , I. warrran-A nw slrcoivo mfun outside windows, editable for hot bm, prions 131. ’ :sea-s-a-al Situations Veoant Male amnrrro.us=*' , nero msn allowed g j bour,lcai‘n- inl but urine , _ lnrinunna, mntmiw. _wont ._ enm- uuruir. .e ` ` la . Hhirinlli-11;. Utlfatuse hm Dominion ds School. 1107 st windy soarden.-Aprlv C°1’1'l¢f Pl"- roy and lllex' ltrttt. Mor P. I. L Lawrance, Kean-eat. ` oo44+oooo»o+o+44 o+o++o 0+ o o- A ' _ EVERY HOME SHOULD HAVE LARVEX MOTH PROOF SPRAY The odoriess, stainless and non - lnnamlble preparation which makes woolens, clothing. furniture. rugs. etc.. moth proof. Price 81.75 With Sprayer. $1.00 Without Sprayer. § ¥ TH!! PROMPT _DRUGGISTS Mac Einnon . :Dru Co; 'iii' im' veit' 'ggi . L , ,, .. ‘ Henderson at Cudmore Dr. Leo Frank . . . . . . . Gcvrse Ai Sharpe, vancouver, . 3 __.;_______ Provincial _ -`-Conflnued from page 1.. 'adies, in this contest, have a. great advantage over the young men.~ li they fail in oratory, they can win iii a. beauty contest! (laughter) He went on to comment on the dimcult task with which the judges were fac- ed, and paid a tribute of praise to the teachers who laid the foundation. They must have a feeling of satis- faction to see their efforts thus brought to success. He also thanked the scrutineers, and the promoters -the Board of Education and The Guardian newspaper. On being put to the meeting, the vote was carried unanimously. Mr. James Paton then moved a hearty_voie of thanks to His Honour the Lieutenant Governor who had so worthily presided. The motion was seconded by ltlr. Wm. Inman, carried, and presented to the chairman by Mr. Paton, His Honour gracefully acknowledged the vote of thanks, prophesying, iii- cidentally, thai, some of tha young ladies who had spoken would yet sit in the Legislature. next week at the Bible Society Annl- i ` V 5°i°-“MY llcdccmer. and Mymra" bunny aus; '- '- Miss Clara Graham i A lovely duet was then sung by Mrs. Lawson and Mr, Acorn. follow- ing on which His Honnun announced tits winners. The contest officials were as lol- lows: Judges-The Hon. Justice Arsen- ault. Hon. J. D. Stewart, K. C., Mr. vcrsary Celebration meetings, 'W F7 - uv o\_¢n c. oc .: ui fl #ore urnett had undertaken in putting on the contests. He stressed the value of these competitions in train- ing the oraturs of Canada. Such men 1 V ` ¢¢4»4o¢o+o¢o»ooo»4o¢ooo+o»¢ov¢4¢¢ *‘* as Sir Louis Davies had had their early traiiiing in oratory clubs in the city, i vor¢»+ Anthem-“The Lost Chord" 'S .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. nllivnu 2.30 P. iw.-sabbath sentmi and aims classes. `» 7.00 P. M.-Preacher-Rev. Hammond Iinnnaon. ~ . , The Slnrlng will bs nad ay , . A iuA,Ls _enum or so voices 1 - Junior Congregation Meets as Usual. . A Cordial Welcome to All, »'.. He praised the excellent repast and j g»»,+,,_”+,*,‘”*H"*“‘+‘ *_* . #*+*<4++v¢++oo-0-o-o-o-o-0 , _ _ service which Major D. A. MacDon- ald and Mrs. MacDonald had sub- plied, and also thanked Mrs. MacDon- ald for the accompaniments she had played so well on the piano. ` THE WINNERS , John' Denny, the winncr of first place, who will represent Prince EJ- wasd Island at the Canadian cham- pionship at Toronto. is fourteen years of age, and is a first year stud- ent ln Prince of Wales College. He came to Canada with his father, Rev. John Fawcett Denny, who was a Methodist missionary ln Demerara. in the year 1022. Rev. Mr. Denny wr-s transferred to Canada on account al` his health. He died four years ago in Suinmerside. John entered that contest last year as a pupil in tiici highest grade of West Kent Bchoolf but on that occasion, failed to get ln- to the district contests. This year he. was successful in the Cha°rlottetov.'n Dis :rict Contest andihas now rounded ` it out by carrying ofl premier hono:s ln the Provincial finals, James Coyle. the winner of til? iCharlot.tetown District Contest, and I ~ . holder of second place in the Pro vincial, who is sixteen years of age is a student oi' St. Dunstan's Univer- sity, and is attending Grade Eleven of the st. Dunstan‘s High Scholl PEFCY PUPC. H°I\~ W. J. MB4Mi1iB1\. . course. He is the son of Mr, Jamts M. D., I-lls Honour Judge Palmer, Scrutlneers-Professor L. D. Shaw. Professor of Pedagogy, Mr. H. R Stewart, Assistant Provincial Secre- tary. Manager and Timekeeper-Mr. i-l. A. Messcrvy. The Guardian wishes to thank the officers and congregation of Zion Church for the use of their splendid hall; also to express its thanks to Messrs Miller Bros. for the sweet toned Hein.zman Piano they so _kind- ly supplied. Coyle, foreman of the Mech: nical De- partment of the Evening Patriot. John D. Maclntyre who won third place, is the son of Mr. and Mrr. Ambrose Maclntyre of Souris East. I-Ie attends Grade Ten in the Souris High School, his teacher (who is also the principal) being Mr. J, Russell Lcard. He is 17 years of age, Last year, also, he represented his school in the District Contest, being the winner in the Bouris School Con- test, both at that time and this year. He is a grand nephew of the la.,-_ Bishop Maclntyre and also the late THE SUPPER. AT THE RUSS iGovcrnor Maclntyre. Previous to the Contest, the partici~ pants and their relatives, also the Contest officials, partook of a delight- The menu was as follows: Menu Fruit Cocktail Cream of Tomato Soup Boiled Haddock Egg Sauce Roast Domestic Goose, bread stuflliig Brown 'Gravy Cranberry Sauce Golden Wax Beans Green Peas Pickles Creamed Potatoes Stuffed Olives Iced Celery Plum Pudding Carmel Sauce Cream Pie' Crackers Canadian Cheese Oranges Grapes Nuts Tea Coffee Milk Soft Drinks After Dinner- Mints During the course of the meal. Miss Barbara MacNelll sung two vocal solos in her usual artistic manner. She was accompanied by Mrs. D. A. MacDonald, who also played some AP- ‘propriais piano selections. ` ‘At the close of the dainty meal I vote of thanks to The Guardian Pub- liehing Company was moved by Mr. The Guardian w do ng n. splendid thing in putting on" contests. which did eo much her thi! great work. ` The vote of thanks was seconded by Miss Jernims Tantnn of summer- eide, one of the contestants. ' Col. llaexlnnon in replsinl on bs- half of The Guardian Publishing company pralua the paiastskins .T is noapiiu. ..qga»ian».!§1!1!1i‘~.ai|lh»-. ii .Vi is t1m_§.& . _ISL-'i&t°i‘.‘lit 1°* -'WWW--'il 5*# lil-B Nl! ‘tl Wil W- :hm Wm” °° W' "Wwe, UNM* vvimnvumnmonun THE PRIZE LIST School Contests-The three win- ‘ful supper at the Russ Hotel at which ters of the school contests in' each |Col. D, A. MacKinnon presided. ichool who subsequently took part in its District conrcsrs, received ss.o'o‘ zach. The Four District Contests (viz. Prince, Kings, Queens and Char- lottetowni. lst Prize-Silver Flower Basket. 2nd Prize-Cabinet of Silver.” 3rd Prize-Desk Set. Provincial Finalz- Ist-Flve Light Silver Candelabra and free trip to Toronto. 2nd-Gold Watch. Srd-Gold Watch. Both district and Provincial prizes were presented last night. The winners in the District Con- tests came to Charlottetown there to ; compete in the Provincial Final, as . guests of The Charlottetown Guard- an. The winner of the Provincial Con- test goes to Toronto at the ¢`XD9Yl-7° of the Charlottetown Guardian to take part in the Dominion Final on wednesday. May az. 1929. ' ' The winner of the Dominion Final receives the Canadian Challenge Cub. John A. Dewar. I-fe deplored the a free tour of Great Britain and thc? fillliul of late in interest in the art continent, and a trip to Wslliington i Gi 0i'u10l'Y- "Now."_he said, "we wont in October to take part in the Worlds i to turn back the I-le felt th!! Final. The value of the final prize! is estimated at 86000 ____.___.__....-*_ ., IOGNOI., May 3-The King ll expected to move from Cra|l'W¢U Ilene, when he has been con- valeeelng from his loo; illness. to Windsor Castle on May il. it was understood today. The Journey' oofooooo AT THE Church MiNisTr.n_nav. Aivrnulc vlivc ENT, n. D. ~ " I onoAi\'rs'r-miss non:-mrs srsncaa, r"r C L. A oovvo-ooo oooovrevfovov-ooooeooo on Sunday. of May. Monwiivc wuusr-np Anthem-'-_-“No Shadows Yonder" ..._ . .... _ . . . . . , _ Gaul I S°"‘°°“"‘f""h° S“I"°m= I-"SS" . - . . .. mv. A J. vincent Baptism at the close of the morning aervloe. SUNDAY school. 2.30 r.‘M. ~ Your opinion and mine, of our Sunday §¢hw| |, b,;¢ expressed ln our attendance. Let's have a 200 power opinion i ia .O ° ,EVENING WORSHIP 7 0'CLOCK Anthem.-“We Would See Jesus" . . . . . . .. Sermon-“The Penalty of Love Rejected". ana," ' Rev. A. J. Vincent. ' Soprano Solo-"S: Had I Jubarg Lyr¢'° . Hman C ` Miss Clara Graham ~ ommunlon-The ordinanr of tl "LORD' . will be dispensed at the close oi? evenllrig ser-vias SUITE?" The Church 'and congregation welromgl |14". L J Vincent on his return to the supply pastorate for the iriolltli f oaoaooomaommooooo-sumo#oaooooo+o¢4»»4 ' _ ¢-++o-o-o++o»o- kooooaoov oo+o»+o»+¢-+4494oooooooooo-o-04404444 "1" Zion Presbyterian Church ‘ . V., siiuisraiwnev. scorr FULTON, M. A. B. n, Organlet and Choir Master-Mr, LOU!! D, Tl|0M)50N ooooooooovooboovo oo ooooooooooo-oooovc .wooooooo Anthem-"Hymn of the Homeland" . . . . . . . . .. Sullivan \ The Choir. » 2.30 P. i‘.I.-Snnrluy School and Bible Classes. EVENING . Anthem-“O Gel Our I-lelp in Ages Past" ...... Martin i\i.'.\. rra._i.r Laiicrty and Choir. »oooo»oo¢oo4+o-Q-eo-0+-o+O-6-5-9’ . uv was'i‘aRN GUARDIAN -IIOBINSON'S fox biscuits give best results. Place your order today. 3633 -ALI. ROADS lead to Kensington on Saturday evening, May 4, io see the Wilmot Valley Recreation Club present their 4-act domestic drama. "Down In Maine". On Monday even- ing, May 6, the club will also present the play, in' Upper Frcetowii Hall. door' recepits being equally divided between Wilmot and Frcetown. Leave your worries at home and-'let us en- tertain you. Sale of candy in eaclii case. Admission 25 and 35 cents. Cur- tain rlses at 8.15. 3633 -EXTRADITION CASE-The ex- tradition case against Mr. Major Clark was continued yesterda_v a' L2 p. m. before His Honor Judge Inman in the éourt house at Siimmerside. The prosecution concluded their case and the attorney for the drieiidnnt ;ook exception to the fact :hat th American indictment Charged ultim- ion of both wife and minor child, whilst the extradition treaty provides for only desertion' of minor `child and not the wife and that the two could not be joined in extradition proceedings. The ease was further adjourned until 10 o‘clock this mor-- nln gwhen further argument of counsel will be heard. 'a -_PRISONERS DISCHABGED -i In the police court at Bummereidey yesterday two young men. Mcbougalli and Mcponald appeared oil a prelim- ’ inary enquiry. before Btipeandiar-yi wym charged with having in their I possession stolen goods. being the; property of Mr. J. M. Noonan, con-j stating of tobacco, cigarettes etc., to' the value of about |35. The goods were found on the premise; of the mother of one of the defendents in _ the,weat end of Summerside in bags. under' the window sash. hidden in the wall. McDougall was a boarder in tl-is house. The meelstrate after hearing the evidence dlschsrled the l i i but pointed out that if any new evidence was forthcoming, QQ- lurc to connect them with"thIa't|lo they could again be brou|ht before him for retrial. The attorney fen- eral, Hon. A. C. Saunders. apple!- sd for the Crown and Mr. Hilti! Strong. K. C., for the prisoners/ _________Z.___i-- BIBLE SOCIETY ANNIVEBBAIY CELEBRATION. PUBLIC MEETINGS 1 Will be held under the auspieee of the Canadian Bible Society to wi?- ` hratc i I l i i i i i i The 125th Anniversary of the found- ing .ir The British and I-‘oreirn Bible Society (London, Eng., March Ima H504! .»\'I` SIDIIIIERSIDE ON T'UlSDAY| MAY 7th. M. 8.00 P. M. In Trinity I/'nitod Church. A1' cilAru.0'r'rm'owN oN WED- NESDAY» MAY ith. - at me P. M.` " ln Zion Presbyterian Chltrab Hi; Honor Lleut¢n“t»GU§lOf Heart: presiding. ' Reverend J. Sidney Bohhbll. LD., ol St. Andrevv'e Church, Bt. John, will H the prineplal speaker at both ‘tilt meetings. A " Special-music. , Cllliedlh. EVERYBODY WELCODIE. 30$l~S\t§-tues. " ‘ .;......... _ f _ Bell & Mathioson eallusnzns A ldbfclioll Oflicea - Uharloftowvn um Montague. Munn 'ro wld! i oo»0o _ "" ` ` DR. J. P. MIIJLAR‘ Dlurat. evlonm I ` I nouns-e so rue.; --_ri 3 N U0 I alll ' » * i \ . i _ ...__ ..___..... . ..._ __ -.._-_.v-..~._.-¢__»_-»¢_-»»»~w-w---AQ-»~»»-M..-`.~ .. ..-,..