,_ /. _~< _ l _ ,_._.,i__ _' 1". _.. _.ii ` | fl inscriptions Delivered $5.00 ‘"|'¢';'illuii cnlula -no u. il. A. s4.rlo I _ __ _ ._ _ ,_ _ i' <',.. . _. _ __ __ _ _ _ - i . - ..~-...=‘siiiiii(&s;i=l-f ~ .-..........,_..,M@M&us_wmwY“*%£&&r is.w _‘ff t ‘ - - . . ._ 1 . ' r 4 , ,__ . , » _ f , < . I \ ~'»-:;'°"~ D $ ""“‘“" °"° "'°°°""'"" " ”'" ~"""""""" y the mix sua ale ren on wea- F lvlaxllvls ' \ -. ‘ n - or A _ - ms . MAxiMs MERCHANT tilt* _ i A A _ I "Qi ' °" “ »__;_ _ _ - . .» ,, _ » _. Mencl-lAl~l1' l klcllnl' can never e I .h -` l ii };y/// 'V . T “ " " 2 ""`l` "`?`.\\\ ~~~»` -‘.` I ( V J ___ A uwealful b Q _ _ q __ __ f.///__/_/»` rm gl __ . _ _ _ _ .» f .1 - \ § when tha cm” “com” ‘uhm A _ E/4 , li A A V. 1' I- ` ’ » “ ~ 1 ` on :_ ----~' """ ’ Covers PrlnceEdwa.rd Island Like the Dew - ' Q _ _ ' _ CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. Moublmcnu 18,1928 " " " "" " 5., (ll'Il Ill IIBY llll 0ll D iliiiilli --\'==--i '5='=.% *Cl PW; _ :D 1:3121 "'|::-rr-l Pilot/ Announces _He . Will Send_0ut Radio , Signals Reportilig . Progress of t h e Flight - Miss Ear- hart Aboard the A Plane and Confident of Success. (Canadian Press) BULLETIN - TREPABBEY, Ni., .lime 1'7.-The tri-motored _Fokker monoplane Friendship got away on her long delayed trans-Atlantic hop at 12.21 noon today local daylight saving time, taking the air after numerous attempts up and down the bay and after dumping three containers full 01 HB5 Wlllfill lilld been taken aboard in cans for easy dumping if the machine refused to r ise. Wilmer Schultz. iliiot and navig- ator of the night. said _before the take-off that he would send out oc- casional radio signals to report pro- gress of the night. The monoplane's call is W 0 X. _ Miss Amelia -Earhart, passenger and auxiliary ` pilot. said bef°re boarding the plane early this morn- ing. that the wind was favorable and she was confident of success. “We are going today lil SD"-0 °f everything," said the Boston social service worker and amateur aviat- rix, who has been marking time here since Monday, June 4. await- ing favourable conditions for the flight. The objective is ireland or fur- ther if fuel lasts. Lou Gordon. Boston. is the third person in the machine, filling the role of mechan- ic. COLUMBIA GETTING READY HARBOR GRACE. Ni.. June 1'1. -Keen interest was aroused in the quarters of the crew of the mono- .plane Columbia when it was learn- ed that Miss Amelia Earhart of Boston had at last taken aff. from Trepassey on her attempt to fly to Europe in the monoplime friendship. Miss Mabel Boll, who had h0l>€S oi being the first woman to fly the Atlantic and who came here with Capt. Oliver Leboutillier and Arth- ur Argles in the Columbia a week ago to prepare for an ocean flight, at once went into conference on the possibility of getting away today in the Columbia. They stated their belief that the Friendship was only circling the const to study weather conditions Announcements, Coming' Events, - Meetings, Etc "Ice-cream social and dance at H0110 River Hall, Tuesday, June liltil. 6.13.21 “Come to l.»o_i_6_5~tea party, July 2nd. instead of July 4th. 6056-6-I8-2 wks. "Dlx Clift. M.D.-Start now home prevention cure. Purdy Station. Westchester Co., N. Y., U. B. A. 6-i3-3 mos. ”°Keliy's Cross: We asked you two mfnllis C180 to reserve July 18th. for our annual tea. Don‘t forget us. 0052-6-18-3i “Como to the dance and ice cream in Kinkora Hall, Juns_19tli. 8051-0-18-21 "The New Glasgow Dramatic players will present their comedy drama. "Deacon Dubbs" in New _gill-*sow Hall, Thursday evening. line 21st. If not lille following """”“l“K~ Specialties between acts- Admission 35 and 25 cents. ' 0049-6-18-19-ll '°R.oslN 1-loblritlirrn UHINA 0_.;\TS. Better olts, better China, “ °'°°ers- i il-is-swim. H“l-Iear Paul Kong in Victoria “"- Friday. .tune il., 0006-6-15-ill. __ _.___ Emerald Bhippinl Club taking "A Concert and ' be 'WW by members Mmgnhxumh -?i§”i.:.':.°‘.".:"°.°i‘:. ... in sn' » \| Q ," G #gee sm society oi ani-ehaeia wmbrteriah church.-,A aussi): beholduttha6l“o!the ` “tt awunmm » _ tllo1l»te.il -s-vlmvt-ai °° _ _ __ _ _.S _ -.-,.._ _ _ _ -__ _ _ . I__ _ *___ AA _ _ Levee Break Drives' Hundreds From C.|"J M =: _l l i 1 :T _E3 ‘W Their Homes -, '_ Prize PiCfUTe PUZZIB (Special to the Guardian) KENNETT, Mo., June lti. - desperate fight for homes and crops was lost early today when the St. Francis River levee seven miles northwest of here, spread in waste, and destruction over a five-mile area. Hundreds. of families have been driven from their homes. Weakened by seepage which per- sisted in spite of anything that could bo done by the 3,000 farm- ers, professional and business men who labored on into the night, the levee wall crashed at 1.30 this morn-l ing. The crevasse 150 feet wide at the start. had increasd to 300 feet by eight o‘clock. -1--<0->l illlli 5il|i|]l%.i| --l |_\'1 1-1==" E i=St"_l1 liill. _ill Ii I ii.___,_, Steamers Braganza ' and .Hobby Send Out Relief Expedi- f tions to Search the Frozen __North for the Crew of the Lost Dirigible. (Special to the Guardian) KINGS BAY, Spitzbergen. June 16, - Two dog teams mushed thell' way through the frozen Arctic to- day searching for General Umberto Nobile and the fifteen members _of the crew of the lost dlriglble Italia. The steamer Braganza, chartered|general Hertzog, Minister of Ex-_ by the lifilliln G0V0i`1'im€i\l>. i1i'i`lV` ternal Affairs of State for South cd today at Brandy Bay and ini- Africa, said that the-cordial invita . mediatcly put out a landing Daily that consisted of a dog crew with relief for the men who have been isolated in the polar wastes s-ncc 25 meet a relief expedition from the Norwegian stcamship Hobby 50m"- place in the territory surrounding Brandy Boy. The two crews. both hoping t0 reach General Nobile and the five men remaining in his immediill-0 party, cut across the icebculld Ziifii 2?f.‘I.?"‘““ “”` "“’ '"""`°°" Oi The Presbyterian > - 6 M 'T52 E l'_""1 _ QF ‘be. But he recently expressed him- |]l]___El Invitation of Secre- , tary Kellogg to Par- Treaty Accepted. (Special to the Guardian) WASHINGTON, D. C., June 16.-- The union of South Africa accept-_ ed ioday the invitation of Secretary Kellogg to participate as an orig- inal signatory in the treaty for re- nunciation of war, and completed the list of fifteen nations, includ~ ing the U. S. A., io signify willing-' ness to enter into the compact. Secretary Kellozk. Who proposed; the treaty last Aprg, has been| awaiting acceptance y all the coun-_ tries before indicating what his, next step in the negotiations would, self as undetermined as to the next It is expected, however, an an- nouncement of the next phase ot_ the negotiations will be made short-l ly, as exchanges on this question, have been recently carried on_be- tween the state department and representatives of several partici- pating foreign govemments. pl tries. They were that the proposed treaty would not deprive any party oi' the right oi’ self-defense; that a violation by any one of the parties would free the remainder from the provisions of the treaty. and that South Afl'i_ca's participation would not interfere with her other inter- national obligations. Thc note of acceptance signed by tion of the government of the Uni _- ed States extended to His Majesty s tlcipate ln Anti-War., South Africa embodies in its ac-5 jceptance reservations included in_ the re ies of- several other courl-i Government. in _the_ Union of South is highly appreciated. and that ls Majesiy`s Government ln the Union. oi South Africa will gladly take) part therein as invited together witlil the other governments. >_---»-{Q-}---- General Asselnbly I The five men with the Italian ex-1 I C ' | plorer are suffering from severely\ I1 cold-bitten hands and from lackélé through a careful rationing of com pressed food. A stiff wind is break- ing up the island as the icc block on which they ride steadily is bclni! driven easiwards. 1 is ll i - l I ‘ _ 2 _. food, which only u ev a _ (By mv, W. Bruce Muir) _ I mmm. reservw the "lm to _ __ ‘. __ ._ :-1 ,gif-_ _ A most interesting function ln; connection with the meeting Of me. General Assembly was the unveil-| ing of a memorial window to Tho! mover of a resolution on anua y_ d test their plane and declared;5th, 1925, which resulted in the! out." Capt. Leboutlllier_said Wea?-l'iCi‘ conditions in mid-Atlantic accord- ing to his reports. were not favor- od for a trans Atlantic of the beautiful church in which. the Assembly is now meeting. ' The. dcdlcatory service was con , ducted by the Right Rev. Mr. John Africa to 'participate _ individually) May _ and as an original signatory in thej The Braganza crow expected to treaty for the renunciation of wa\‘.t H'~i ll ` T0 First B'__rI,_ze Second Prize $25.00 I $10.00 10 PRIZES OF $1.00 EACH SEVENTH WEEK-BUT YOU CAN START NOW The Competition is an easy one placed within everybody’s reach by the publication In the first week'g Charlottetown Guardian oi’ the list of towns and villages, in which all the Svluiilllis are to be found. First Set appeared May 1th. Second Set May 14th. Third Sei Mar im. 'Fourth Set May 28th. Firth sei June nh, sixth set June 11 and Seventh Set below. _Get the first Six sau; ami gtg", mw_ Each picture represents the name of a. town or village. Try your hand at solving them. You can check yourself by referring to the list 0! names. As you solve each picture in this Seventh Set write your answers in ink in the space undemeath. Keep your Sets until next week, when we will give you the Eighth Set to solve, and so on for eight weeks in all. With the final set which will appear on Monday, June 18th we will give full instructions for the sending in of entries. / r-_ malta is No . \`_ ._ 1 __ 4,/ _.__ ._ ENTRANCE FEE . _, \ / __ RULES WHICH MUST BE STRICTLY ADHERED »_,'~»_, i » rs All solutions mast he written in lnlr. Compeu.. tors may submit any mma- ber of attempts provided \ ~I~_- .-_. 'ii' 5,' _ ____..__ ‘__ ./4-ff"'§... _ _.. . _i _ '/~ 'f '-35 i/ _“ »'-_~. " _ __ :l ,. _ ;l‘_ _ ' ,Q-"""_` ` fi ` ' ' l _,<45 /¢,_’___ ___ _. _» _ f" 1'/*iii AW I // X A-hr, ¢ r~ /' I l 1,... "~-- J’ ' l ` `. _ that each answer ls Witte* uporra separate coupon. -i 37 - __ _ - . . 'V _A _ [ULIB ' 'I' *. L_ ' l _gh “list ~ h.__.f_fj Q27 '\~ ./ Only complete series oi' Pl¢ii\ll‘¢S-i, e., Sets Nos. 1-8 inclusive-for eachat- ltimnt will be accepted. ~1 Incomplete sets will be dis- __ y _ qualified. .fi ";7@_‘~`|` '_` _ _. »` i ./ \. Mlllllaltd. altered or al- disqriallfled. No rasponsl-_ ‘ \‘ , bility em bc u.lrs'n'1ar tio- _ - - » _ __ -f - A , *___ _ ‘wr ,; ‘l'. A - _ ' , " $'IlL'lll\"‘ ‘ ii '*‘ \1 Y) ii.. .._l Ji" ‘ r~ ~ ` _ _ ,i l *sy icmatlvo solutions will be ` 'H " i "_, 'J H K' f __ it lay or loss ln the post or _ _ otherwise. Proof ol posting 59 -io. ' l cannot be accepted as proof of delivery. No correspondence can be allowed. Entries can only be_ac- ` _ cepted on condition that -- the Editor’s decision is _ _ H' __ _ anal and legally binding. - f___ '-_--_A-2?” In the case of a ‘tie the ls,_ls=f-ew 1- ll . . divide the prizes as he '°~"i'i=<¢,,,U___ ' thinks nt. 4| _._ ._____._..__i ‘i2 _ A _________ ____ Hon. George A. Bell, who was thcill J r 1 St l New Readers and sixth week’s Charlottethwn Gum-dia" wmch con- tains the First, Second, Third, Fourth, Fifth und Sixth 33”” my W°“'°- "°° be “drawn Ei§`ii§X°ii.°iee§ihu,'iiiu iiiisllliiiiiiii I By ordering the first, second, third, fourth, fifth able” t ay n Buchanan. Moderator of the Gen- Sets .and of Towns you can start now. _ ilig . To a reporter Leboutillier said he eral Assembly, who unveiled the_ si of the First t ki any chances on todays neatll the window. Tile window has k "thc tablet with the ses. on , l .< iJ]lTlcizsi1oii(le/iniz)tcii/(iilIiiJr"nil,hvd1 ii; was Presbyterian Church standing be-’\_... :....._,. . (Canadian Press) CURTIS FIELD, N. Y.. June 17| ~Hubert Julian, a 29 year old negro parachute Jumper and filer who calls himself the “Blackeagle,” an- nounced Saturday that he would of July. Julian attempted to make C13 dill M' "'-’~"c_|1 I-"|_||-1-| 2-.; *il -__"'l7 ii Prince of Wales Col- lege as Preparations for Meeting of the Canadian Medical Associat io n a r e Completed. the showing of lantern slides to il- given to the assembled physicians )Negri\1b1iil§i1§p Flight Sliliiiliiii l ll|5|l liiliil attempt a non-stop night tg pa;-is or Rome during the last two weeks ____ _aenieszg is g._l_u_e_;l»:___<_;;i _l_:i_i_¥___;.__;_i;e;_l_ Tour of Whole Co i<:`[;ia_;;s3_l:_t could nge 1-3|” ig from Start __+..__.. August 24th N ex Empire Problems be Discussed the Emplr s leading states will arrive at Quebec on Augus _ _ for a toul of Canada, under ---- . auspices of the Empllc Parliam \ u ¢ ary Association Conferences M u c h Actlvlty at be held in Quebec, Montreal 0 i l i wu, Toronto, Winnipeg, and couver, and problems of vital c cern to the British Empire will discussed Such questions os Empire t transportation, markets, Orie Immigration fisheries, imml tion, colonization and settlem harbor facilities. steamship s ices, and kindred matters. will considered Prince of Wales _ Moreover, they will be dlscu Cotilggesivtdxsrdihdeed a busy place. °” the 5p°t‘ Fm' example- The main hall and the corridors questmn °f tranbpoltalion ‘md h were gayly decorated with flags and ggngfgginixsd vglliere dmfrgzsed a ec, e s.i“:i.;;<::i:°.n ::.if.:“liiSs:: A A been darkened so as to admit of nnm “memes and the 011° ' ~ question ln Vancouvel and so lustrate the lectures which will be To Land August 24 of the Canadian Medical Associa- Prem,” King and his cn tion, by lecturers who are special- Wm meet me delegates from ist-S and masters 01 their Slibisvt- lvloiherland and the Domlniohs the following: HOL il ng _ ` __ ._ _ _ _ __ _ \veatlier. He said a hop ill dilylilllil been erected Ry gba iff1‘";‘;_l;'m?)§ytl;°;_ past moderator of the Assembly._Mordecai Johnson of Wsshin8ton.`dancln8 on the around floor, tw likely me H°“~ G ~ " the Rev A J Mucoilliverv. D D.tD G whales ehiwles is it skylight sever was ' lhffll' “mer ‘md is 9' beautiful workof Guelph' and the Rev. Roberitl The world 'character of the con-'stories a ve to watch the gues L»\'l'ER Uf all ‘Vim “ Very mm panened °ak`Johnston, D. D., of Ottawa, again gress is to be attested in variouslln the mm lobby below. SCl'9f’“ “"de"“°“"h' made reference to the memorial ways From all corners of the earthl s _ _ - , uddeniy the maids crashe New voax, June 11.-The Bushi The ’f_°“~d_¢_`;_‘§_‘§’¥°__llAmgiliiewffmi window. assembly sunday has an will some delegates to the assembly. through the glass. They ala hm fu _criminal radio station here reported m,~m_ _w 0 g __ _ace _n meiways 5 place of its 0wn_ hm, this The first prayer in the opening ses- clear to the main floor where all ' L . that its station at Chatham, Mass., 02CUlii€d 3 lglgfglaxzlch limm whsmieervice in the capital city of sas-,sion is to be made by a Siberian_the dancers were gathered. but Plvklid UP lit 1-30 P- in- (New Y0fl‘ Public me ° ie _th el_tl¢atehewa,n will have it wondgi-full preacher, Rev. J. J. welns. ;landed on the second floor lobb' ( time) the following message frox_rl $13 0lf9i_i¢_i;‘¢ll°__:_2_in§_’;"`;‘;_“;he Dogiglonlrenex influeme upon the wh0lelcAlb_e;{t Mgtthews, chairman of tholhlttlng two guests who were seat- \ _ , the monoplane Friendship: “Fa r _.province where the Hon. George A._ ami Bn Ommlttée Will be chair- ed there. ° weather and going ahead 0.K." al large had in him “ Wafm s“l° |3611 was so wen and favm-ab1y,man of the opening meeting. Rev. One of the maids was instantl lJ0rl¢i‘- AS Dflvlite membel °f "h°i;m0wn_ In me closing words of_ Dr. W. H. Langton, president of the killed and the other was gravely in ___ local legislature, RS ii Cabinet ml“'lD,._ Maccummy . at me e,,,mmgkBaptist Convention of Ontario and lured, the two guests suffering onl ister and chairman °f the i°¢iii 8°V'|s,,,.,,,c,, we ,ec me me bi hem Quebec will give an address bl wel- ielighuy. 'ro sad to the confusion "Antique store. 181 Gt. George ern_ment board he enjoyed the C011- of R b{g mm,-°“ K icome. ` the night watchman. while inveen se. ,en from Monday. June iiitii- naenee and the esteem of those he' ..I - _ an ,ce of at Ai the saturday night sei.-ilbh the gating the accident, len on th . Oi 0037-5-l6'3l served. As minister Oi tl-1l€Dh0ii€S.l canm rec sew S _delegates are to be welcomed to stairs and broke his leg 'higher order or more responsive ‘ -- he rendered his finest service ini _igamda by premier W_ L_ Mack"- -i-b-o>--_- _ __ of than we have had in this Presbyter ine Km and following mm a Umm li ki up the scattered pa ts °°S°m“l»hl"U “°“"- Tnlent Te” and tiiie glgeat prairie province; I-le isllau chur°f'ct°d°y‘m md) .ese repgesentative. Rev. T. 0. Bau, k Festival. under the auspices of aid to have been Wsmmd of MPI ommu ca ,md a Burma’ _ new sa B of United Chumll W' M' S' in Humor iiormal sanity and sound Judsrnent. “"-_*°>_~-- 'Rangoon will live oddresixes H Is Opinion River Masonic Hall. Wednesday ev was M an times ,_ champion of __.__....¢¢.i._. ' il . l l . ' ‘ ` l . J n moth. Admission lo and ‘"‘ ,W0r1d C011 F9 . . _ us.. .A zine.: <;;..°:‘°.:':.°ns. s..“::n .g SS.°f . Trash Ending To 1 me season ‘ l ' . It is over-the tumult and shoutln 1°" ° rose against lnlustice. His warning. ap IS lance( - . eosa-e-la-al. __ wi ~. I _ S0 let B a has ales,-the captains and the king ____ mt t° mmp" th ° mans rel K l --'- l ~ c y makers are departing after nomina- l°“" W” “"h°°d°d gfuiéhe léme' bmi (Special to the Guardian) i --- ' ting Herbert Hoover' and senator °~Nctlee-wonderful show. Hunt- lzruisgvgougegfgitsuenuou; me ea 132| mronoriro. om_._,_.'1une ls.-Tiaras. (special to the our-dish) charles our-tis of Kansas as Prei- or River tonight, Ken Maynard al member of me church - of me dimes t word_ terest. are to _ LONDON, June 16. - A briilia.nt| identtal and Vice Presidential candi- lwgs, lamb, “mg qw) yy ` western, French River '1‘uesday,_ f men md "__ tm. ds” to come cussed at sessions of the fourthsociety bail at which members ofldates. iorenoon, June Nth t A l B 5 °"'P‘“d W°df‘°°d“Y» 30\‘deh Thurs-I 5 » I ~ Uk tm um; world congress ct the Baptist World; the Royal Family and numerous tit-_ Already the decorations are be- "°Kay. ` day; _ 6088 X»'h°“ chldrfxh mh mem°‘3:;i°Wm‘ Alliance. to be held at Exhibition led persons were presented ended|glnning to look droopy and a rain ll-:l tliclll nv l _ cunt iiiil “loilll nun l' g _¢.;'.._ _~,__‘_l_'. _'_ ’ _ . it f ' _ . .. . _ I Whey "1"" ' Park. Toronto. opening u weelcabrupily me night when a ti-aglmmnlght will hui/an their retirement. .d0W? Tlwy Wlll W wld- li W” from today. The thrde are: “lntlus- accident took place, causing thelThe hotel crowds are- thinning. "Organize a Cressy club in yourfefwwd W th* “?_¢m;’|'Y °f ‘me Wh° "mlliiarism", and "racial-_death of a maid and the injury of lThere are signs on every hand ot_a vicinity, and in one of our cash like Wh" Km* l`l¢__l-ll" leifed ii0i‘ ism. _ several other persona. retum to sanity and the city will Prices. in uolhltion to organizers illllafed Nil’ mln- The °|'°W¢l°‘l Rev- -loc Hagger of Cardiff.; The ball was at the' home of soon be back to normal. d‘w°uM_ can you n°¢hma_ guy church at the unveillnl °¢Nm0TiY,Wales. is to introduce the topic of Walter Guinness. Minister of Agri- your tea, ooi‘[e extracts, etc. by mail was a magnlilcsnttestlmony to the,industrlal life. Rev. Dr. Henry. a culture. in Grosvenor place. Whileicxoeptlonally strong ticket has been rom an Island house. Write .L_ worthy character of this noble porter cf St. Louis. will talk on mil-_Princess Mary, Viscount Lascslles., named and there in u decided tons no »ph°m,¢n_ North Tryon, P. E. I. work. At the evening service when hal-ism. and race problems will be many Dukes. Duchesses and other of hopefuinoss that was not evident ri 1 wk the church was again crowded the laid before the congress by Rev. Dnprominant society members weraduring the_oo|lvmtlon. J. rong c e ame _ _ 8 TORONTO, June 17th.-Maritime moderate westerly winds. fair, gtg- C0|1dB|'l88d SPBCIEIS The general opinion is that an ` 1 __ _l 1' l inut or li class between chinese g C 1;- Y li-| Japanese in Tsinan probably _L_ _ _ _t_i_o__nary or 9, little higher temp”-“_ Torontoclear .. Montreuiclcar Quebec cloudy ,Charlottetown clear Halifax clear 8t.Johnclear Boston clear New York clear 86-42 88-52 06-M G2-44 72-48 '12--46 'I8-54 'M-58 High tide this morn at 10. and tonight at 12. me M Sun sets this evening at 7,45 mg rises tomorrow morning gl; 4_0g_ _ First Quarter moon lundsy. June 24th, 8.28 a. ln. ‘ _ ll . . i . “"'_ >» *xg _ R Q _ _.1 _.__ - _____;__ ,' _ __ _,_.-_ A _ ».> ix; .. ‘i°~;‘f~.~i- .' l"‘ - ‘<1/"~-`__t_fio;n_dNewii;>undland, two f Ingram and Bell-Surgical In- Rhodésm Film t:;mM§§1L;r IX|;1|;?giab0rawries_Drugs wlll come memqbers (gf the Cabl _ ' and such disti guish d Parlia __Syl_le;‘st, McKenna and Harrison. “mans as Ramsay MRD g _ Leader of the Labor Opposition _ Denver Chemical Mfg. Co.-Anti-_Speaker Whitley of the House i phlmistine' lCommons while the other coun gggiidirntgsl; Lge rgésslélagtce ‘ are sending their leading Public dicplay of hooked ___ ha 39| on all sides of politics etc the roduct fnial md lin “mil Y They Wm meet and confer dugtries p D 5 “U °me U' thc various Provincial Govemm ' ithroughout Canada. while the inion Cabinet or members of ,Cabinet will accompany the p throughout the Dominion Im _S ~ _ ,ant addresses will be delivered ts (H: fori Canadian and Empire Club \_O ~ ‘route tl .._ Non’ BANNED Settlelnent Will T a. k e T 1 _ (Special to the Guardian) y ~ ,, I , 'rslucrao china. June, ul _ /‘i '_ _(__ |-~--‘ iThe Japanese consul-general y €` - i, 7 l" I formed the Chinese governort & I ri 9 lsettlement of the incident gro be taken from three to four mo S in the meantime, the neutral d Zu., A """"”" ialong the Shangtung railroad / lat Tslngap and Tsinan must maintained strictly secure The ing of Nationalist flags is pro RATE-ic per word n each insertion in this colu %OOO*% 'YOU WANT GOOD ENVBLO I an Cl ill). _*_-____.____ 6 Ulll I Prices 80 for 20c 100 for ‘ 250 for 55c 500 for I for |195 Poutpaid. Gu Oilice, Guardian Job Prinxy 'OLD PAPII 'Ol SALE 5 per bundle Apply Guard il 'chown mama snr mu tea cattle suumm,