mourn rulers ron a@@s ‘as: 28 zi sllllllllls ‘imp Yonit Eoos TO USJEMPTY g-“oasas SUPPLIED ON REQUEST l Ltd en kins 8t ‘Son ' GROCERS cts. Per Doz. cts. Per Doz. ctsssunnn 1 ADVERTISEMENTS one Insertion .. ..._.....E .. 10o our lino of 6 words [our lnnertbnn 01- lo per llns nf i5 wards wit" Insertions . . . . . . . . . . ............. 1o p" “n, n; 5 won“ _ . A v ¢ é x A A A g n‘ A T? ‘Tgaltfi “hinted Male Help Wanted RTRAIT AGENTS - WRITE BLACKSMITH WANTED AT EAST H catammm United Art I,td., 4 Royalty rotiins and garage also illi-unswick. T0r0l1l0- ‘ A. W‘. seven rimmed house. Apply 0R WOMAN To TRAVEL Matilda ‘Prowse. 218 lllllsboro Nd appoint agents. Yearly guar- Street. 9223-548-21. 23,86 5109-3, (being $21. weekly _ ——-————— V B) and expemem Exp.“- .-OX FARMEl-‘l WANTED AT nilfcrgll “nncccwury Fm, par“, once to take over Fox Farm with 1E .. . ‘some capital. Fine opportunity. Write A. T. McConnell, 29 Jack. son Street, Portland, Maine. 9086-5-5-101. cliisrs write Winston C0» Tor‘ onto. A" w: Miscellaneous o. A. McDONALD, LAND sun- .’ I ii iianville. “l” m 9o29-5-1-1nio W tinted WANTED. —4GlRL soAiTE-sllnn-liv private family. Apply this tiilit-e. 92111-5-12-31 UNG MAN WISHES TD RENT small furnished collage lll 1111101 locality. (live full information W A N T E D -—jCOUPLE GIRL rout illfl. 100d glllllllles l" lllllllll" boarders. Aplll)’ '15 Pownal St. ‘, _ii d ilothcsa N_- B- . ~ _ . _‘ l’ R y er lilZ1i1-5-1Zli2i __J_2‘0 l . WANTED ROOMER — YOUNG ARMERQ SEND Us YOUJ woman ilrclerrtid. llcllt free. wool lo be carded and spun into yarn, singio 25 cents. dulllllfi and twisted 28 cents per pound. F. il_ Copp. Woollen Mills. Port l-Jlgin, N. l3. Apply by letter to “.\i“ (‘are of Lllialrlliuu. 0205~i'i-12-3l Female Help Wanted lllllllllswlllllll‘,WTIuhED-lvlsio FOR GENERAL l llllllil0\VOl‘k. Apply 42 Ambrose Street. 9222-5-12411 Situation Vacant Gentralklluardian ~ C. N. R. .drill was carried out yesterday afternoon in the C. N. R. yards by ' the newly Organized c, N, R_ pin, Department under the leadership of “Chief William Wyatt. All the ‘men were l" lllell‘ Walls ready -for fire ' llEhting in ies-s than two ‘mlnutts from bhe alarm whistle. The brig. 111111 la fully equipped w“h ruhber~ 010111111: and tlshlllla equipment, and hydrants and ‘hose unit; have been placed in different sections of the yard. There are also two 40o lfoot hose reels and a chemical ap- liaratus on wheels. Article Written ms: cnamlmmnrowu GUARDIAN Mr. S. F. Doyle, President of Maritime Pro- vinoe Branch An swers, Sports Editor Some Time‘ Ago - The DEVELOPED AND PRINTED PHOTOGRAPHS suunoialsnra CRABWELL UTUDIO ' 137 Great George Street ETllN ATHLETES A Reproduced .by q-Sydney Record From Coast to Coast Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Silliphant,‘ Graduation‘; . ‘ ' L, MOTORIST are ontlciplllll! llllYlll5 5 , r this sprint. ll- "lllllll l” w you to wait until 7011 "ll u, Model aicmushl-l B11l¢l1-i_ beaiiézdflinsgfiipment on the wiyllltn waters. i ur course of studio's‘ W11 w. eludes (leeches andfledllllll-ihavne ‘Qt-ciao some instructions till" Mfillllllflllllll Blllcll “"1" tho various medical branches. (mi-g in its price rallle- in order that. you nflllll llllelllll‘ llllgllll Blllck leads m “lllkcntuy carry out the Doctor's 0rd- ll‘ llll ca“ l“ l" pflce clasllcrs- but here. lies a h'dden dan- BW “Bllflllllll lelll-lllell are melgerl for ‘la little learning la a dons- “lllllell lllllm" Mr duller‘ or 6T0lll1l thing" sometimes. You must stor, gas strainer motorstnt-iirenwnlberv that n Wm be necessary o genuine Duco finish ("ill m, you to climb much further the (Continued from Dill! 3-) to the eternal shore. Fisher body. four wheel‘. ‘ knowledge it you 1 and Miss Olive Silliphnnt who l‘) he“ 1 .1, _ 5013.119‘? h-ll or - . --_. ' ' - . , y velour ‘p us ill? i f ll r realization ROTARY CLUB. __The speaker 3. “Dem m? pa“ year m we“ Holly? u and ‘i5 horse Dflwer motor. “ff°‘ll,it°f,,".1§i§§i ancielnje. which you at the Rotary luncheon yesterday l lmmdli Lamomllli. retulhned home; “e m“ dflve and many ab" now see "through n Klass. but dart;- was ‘Past President w. M. Rowe. . sy ("rec") Mr. Connolly states» that lmflvocnt- ‘l,°“;‘,‘2,’.“"l,,‘,..‘.°. ‘D3: "We? me features 1w! 1011116 111 e1" 1 .. _ _ p ‘ . wll° “lad “ll excellelll P0901‘ 011 Mr S- ‘F. Doyle. President of the ed reinstatement of lsester Lowth- e n n er ‘ “g Bl’ Pllced clllll‘ Your will all remember the cip- Better Business Methods, and said that all Iftotnrlans, in the/light hi lllelr lflllfillllls. looked on business as a means or‘ social service. and that ~no other but the Golden Rhid should be applied in businegg, Past District Governor lW. S. Grant presided, and the guests Athletic Union of Canada was inter viewed last evening with referen which appeared in the Sydney Ra Pmsburg’ takes exception Laird. Penn. and Mr. a yo...“ so“, by Rotarhm W_ E_ ials for discrimination. ‘Fletcher. l -iMr. John O. Currie arrived in the City last holiday. Nolan Hussey Files Suit For Divorce (Canadian Press.) ST. LOUIS. M0.. ‘May lit-Nolan ,‘l1- 11115116)’. Sccy 0i’ a local tie manu- facturing Ody here has filled suit for divorce against former Miss Dorothy ‘Louglieeti of ‘Calgary. Alta, daughter of ‘the late Sir James ‘Louglietwtl. Conservative leader in had to say on the matter replied: nig-ht for a two weeks may say after i vilug it through lfor .\ir. (‘ozin-iily. benefit) that at the meeting oi the I-lntitime (Prov- tirzcc Branch at Amherst at which the Sydney man in question was a ticlcizate. it was not my intention tnen to ruu for the Presidency, in incl before the election cf officrrs took place l spoke eulogistically of the good woifk President Covey had done during that year and did my best to influence the mcetiiitf in his behalf. However at the last moment when Mr. Covey refused to run l would not barter my chance of election in favor of Mr, {the famunan Senate and Lady Millie whom I considered a weak illelle lxiughtietl. He alleged de- Clllllllllllle- oerlfon. I may say that at the meeting last ‘year in Halifax when elected President. of the M‘, P, i}, 1 made it {om ‘tinite clear that I would do all that ‘ lwns possible in have reinstated those who are now under the ban Maritime Branch of the Amateur ce to the reproduction of an article cord about a week ago and written by John F. Connolly. Sports Editor present were Dr. Scott Fulton ofiol ma‘ paper‘ The arllcle l“ pa" . to tho way some A violin 501° was redder: llllllgliilffl dune by the M. P. B. and ed by Miss Kathleen Homily, and accuses Mr. Doyle and other offlc-‘scmhlance of justice. anti Mr. Doyle asked as to what he I was very much surprised last ev- ening“ to read the reproduction of the above ineiitii-nc-l irtir-le and l _lp home Mrsf-Silliphnnt kept e1’ 01 Alllllersl- a marnnow in the 5....‘ from which the following . catetllllypf a (Class n) rrofcsslon- taken; . 2|, he writes n deliberate lie, ns my Left Cfliigomiu on May 5i], nllllllellge ‘ll lll” lllllllllillellllllll 8:45 a. m. on the Santa Fe. All o ' glllvmlllllg llllllllellllllm Wllllld 1101 folks were at the depot, to shake Permit me to make such a heinous mistake. And once Rf-faln he states thnt. "Cape Breton has been dis- crlminated against. votes barlsred for, robbed right and left cf every what they will and will not tolerate any lvllizer.’ While such language is nice to read. after analysis, such does not amount to anything. Mr.l ‘Doyle further stated if Mr. Connoi-l ly connected Mr. Covey in any way‘ with the work of the ‘M. P. B. hel has another think coming, and g0 n" all l lllll concerned l have 1101 shadk to be seen, just occasion 11B yet. nor even do ‘l intend to take a passmg automobile 5nd r t as my adviser in amateur athletlcsim, any of the (knowing ones) in eith-l er Nova Scotia or New Brunswick‘ as a source for my information. ‘l may any that l am and have been _for years one If not the only member of the executive of the Ill. P. B. who has conic out ‘boldly in favor nf the Maritime Athlete re- ceivlniz back his amateur status.“ Mr, Doyle went on to say, if Ml‘. Connolly knew anything regarding? the procedure arlolptetl in cases ‘oil this l Wflllld consider him a woi-thyqrs foe. rllut for the beucfll. of lllC-‘lCl(‘(‘ you“? “ml-l “llllllllll wllll llllll’ lllcflni. jusl starting to tiross the fill‘ many things for granted rather 10,. at l2 [MIL when we Wm], Mt than 50ml knowle-llqe lllolll lllolle llllaslmip we will be at Flalzslii illll formed. l may sify that the M.li".ill.lhigh,_._.,t peak ‘Hove... 11.0mm". feet is only a branch and a 3dino at 10:40 a, m. and left at ely with green foliage. We arriv at Barston at 1:10 p. m. The na of this depot was Casa Del Des to. A Spanish name. Here we st ped a half hour. had a walk aroui real nice depot. but only dese then travelled all afternoon throu the illohavie desert. Not evei l Aussies. There is a very pre yellow plant growing on the tie. Failed Yucco, It is about five tall and the bloom alone is over ifcet long. lt is shaped like l iboiis. Years ago people lmake soap out of the atoms. l Arrived at Needles, Cal.. l3 p l-i were all around the station, se ll! all kinds of novelties and so: >11- .‘\i 611:’ we were crest-tin )lf)l'illlll ltlvcr into Arizoua_ 1- antl rltissifled as (Clziss B) athlet- Nmw vORKI May 11L ___Fnr the cs. When lllr. Connolly states that, first lime in journalistic hislorywl’ "B pmfildenl ha“ lllll pow" l-‘ll tlic date line "North Pole" wnsfllllm slllll (‘-3395 "illlllllell llllll Clllllfl‘ legitimately used yesterday on a llllllllell l call 0"lY 88y l-llal. he news ill-hi, . should spend some of his lflue in it was» a wireless story of the Slllllyllll; the Amateur Athletic Un flight of the Nfirge received by the, inn of Canada constitution and liye ‘New viii-k Times its h phi-t of [hgillilwfl before making iiniseif riliieufi service ilescriblug liie flight of Ions as a sport writer. Again when that dirigible from Sbitzbcrgen to Rome. The dirigible was in constant roniniunicatinu with the world as it crossed the polo. whereas it re- quired months for Admiral Robcrtl l1}. Perry. to inform the world in —\.-% 19119 that he had discovered the room ll Dflint were min‘ Besides all The New York Times message lllllllll Orders Annual Meeting Continued from page 1. provided. this u lion on the Northern coast of Nor-held in St. Patti's way. relayed to Oslo by wire. and Tuesday. May 11th. there refilled and sent by wire to received their diplomas. The Aid Stavnnger and thence by wireless provided flowers for to New York. lhls occasion. ‘Collection at door BRIGHT MAN 0R WOMAN to sell popular line household necessities and toilet articles; big commission; expcrlellfle 01' cailltsl unnecessary. Bradlby- Glinetson, Limited, Brantford Out S. V. Apl, 27-121 T0 Let LODGING HOUSE FOR RENTI centrally located on oughfare. Reasonable rents. Ap-l ply at once by letter or phone to; id, id. Sharbcii, Portage. Lot 10.1 P, E. 1_ 92~l6-5~i3-3l TO LET- COTTAGE -WIT.H 7 s 1.0]. Sale rooms all modern improvements. Lurirl lot with garage. inspec- ‘a slits-coon MILK cow. “an”... any time, Apply s, l-uornscy‘ grade. Apply ‘W. A. spring S!" m. BMW Camus Am. ilolsiler. “lest Royalty. lmnee“ 935354341 0234-12-31 Lost OR SALE 0R TO LET-—8TERL- in; linuse. 7R Grafton St.. barn with twenty stalls. Phone 000_ _ 0225-5-12-81. T7115 IFTIKRFFTiUAN- lily of manure, near. St. Peter's llllilllpAllply I". Hflpkiuslvn, 20 LOST-BUNCH OF KEVS. FIND- t-r please phone or leave at ‘this office. 9273-544-Jl LOST—A STRING OF. PEARLS‘ xdlctween Richmond. (zueeii 111111 ‘Methodism universal: make the‘ Respectfully submitted, Baplzist faith univsrsal: make the.‘ CATHERINE MacLEOD thnlglican church universal: make. main thor-i this union, Lei us prnyWIet us all ‘Membership distant. one grout united effort to preach Jesus Christ as ‘Saviour and 110ml. the Church of Jesus Clirlsl- 001110.12 Mattresses and come uow. nnd ti; opoh tonight. amounted to $50.70. , Secretary. t Congregationalism universal. l; TREASUREWS REPORT. i can't for the life of me ‘see why‘ Baptists and Disciples should be, From May separate bodies. There should be lllth. 1926. u leaping of the heart in every Balance on hand . . . . . . .. $2,179.21“ 13th, 1925. L pray that the day may not be far iluterest . . . . . . . . .. when immerslonzsle the iother Sources _ _ _ _ __ _ wide world over may 10in hands in Nurses Graduation . . . , ,, ‘Blaze ‘the trulll. You come t0-wlBlll-| . a believe in tho IsordJesus Christ [MSQURSEMENJ-s and confess l-I_-i'in as your Lord and t Master and become a memlber Oflllods 8c Sprinlzs . . . . . . . . . ..$ 37.50 t The Wllyls 011011 100 shoots . . . . . . .. The way l5'1fi0 ililiow tans. Eduard st. 9216-14-31 kcnt. Reward. 9277 “mph, Don-im,,ih.,i,,ir.,.,i,ic an.i‘_.,., spreads ‘f: m“ ———»--- pilc up the barriers that Jesusllg m‘, “iunkmfl 2550 oll sAl-E-‘PHONE 0R ‘Wm-TE ‘ Sllillilllflllfi \vtlllfl‘ll by his lifo and death ‘has removed. ;7 1.3 d“; Towed, _ _ , _ _ _ _ 4189 {Olin A, (‘oiflgoth 1st); Ylow lfor V‘______>________________ .__ Thjg mpgpitgg full of power and ‘(nun-dung (mwm; a‘ slum" 42,00 P‘? “'“‘ "“ll'lll”'l lll-“ll lllllllll“ £XPERIENCED woman WANTS instill-onion null splrltiilal linitincss.-i,i,,..,,_., h. o...“ , _ _ _ _ _ __ 76M H,“ llllillvslllm ylllllll‘ Plmlled a, position as nurse or hnuse- was closed‘ b)’ llll Qlllllfil-ll ll-Dlfilfllnldlannelutte . . . . .. . . 8.10’ ‘llllllllly ollly- 11W ‘5-14-41 ken“... Roierwnm, Apply 2m for own 111111 wvnwn w "lake 11 Pfilqiitigs e (lilrlolh . . . . .. . 12.112 _ 4,_____._>__--- Fmroy st CH1 91|7.5.§.i;i sonnl decision for Jesus Christ. SlXRQHadQE curtains 5, rods 323-; PPLE TREES 1 YEAR OLD; ' ' DDPHOIIS registered ‘their decision pim-niiuro _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 6,123 llfat-lnlosli, Melba, 75c each. .j_-<o->-——-—- at the close of ‘the meshing. Bap- neuplfl]lai(nrlng\ lmmimre 3.9.51 .10 for 10; Iuisplierry plants il-sni was announced for omorrow (Wm, 5m. 5mm, _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 4740 ll-‘lll l1" lllllistrnwberry 1111111111 AdreSS ovcniiii: at 7.15. lllopairliii: Plano . .. 12.00 "l3" pcr I00, All home grown. F. ——~—-—- v " lwnu lPaper . . . . . . . . . . . , 25,40 S. Roovos, Eldon. 9150-5-8-81 Cnmlmled from page 1_ BIRTHS Whlteilillng, papcriug 8c Us 20 _-____.____;_____. ""‘_._ pa ii m: . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . 0R SALE-i) K ' for uiul GUDMORE-lll llllll clll" "ll May Idlugs . . . . . . . . . . .. 20.50 lllllllflllcti. CelfilllRl:Bl-‘(;5ilt:ll.zlcllll gliilvlllllynr (lzllliltlsflCgliistllur Wodhave Tlll- lllZll- l0 Ml‘ llllll M15 Slllflllllll Exhibition Lunch 68.59 modern conveniences. Apply on a system 0i’ idolatry and we know (lllllllllllv- *1 ‘lllllfllllllf- ' Silverware . . . . . . . .. 9.20 llmllll-‘les 124 ‘Prlncg street, up- “- ML i Melina tn you. to '—-——-—*—‘— ‘China & Glassware 35.32 Mala‘. st. ‘Paul's Church. , “light that the Church is one thing: BEAT-HE Isnitc a Pepplera 6.56 9230-12-1“. ' , mother, l believe in t , . nirize IEHBDIB Pots . . . . . .. 20.00 scllliliernltlfiolli of Church and state. PRATT-fill Sl- lllflelll Euaiacl utensils a llard-‘ T " —' Luther road the Bible but Luther 111ml. May 13111- Clllirlljllm l?‘ l“ - are .. 30.42 had to g0 to n Bible chained and ‘Funeral Su-n ay at oc c . Garbage Can 3.00 . pmh|h1ied_ A tow men dug Into "—-—""" "'1 Range Fittings 10.00 . the Bible: these men ‘found author- .. llrotims. -Mop.~i A‘; finishes“ .15.!!! ' ' ity which was not perverted and Advertising . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 35.57 adulbered and we have Preobyter- (lxygcn Machine . . 50.00 ‘ianinm. Presbyterian-s based their I w’ Christmas Dinner .... .. 21.00 ' gtiytiporlty lu an eltiorshlp and they l" l-ll" "9 Mllllll’ 1' °l"' Salary (Housekeeper) . 1170.00 refused to be overridden by 1319 Mlllllli" M"- Em"! V- w°°°l' Nurses Graduation 21.10 o e _ power or the ‘bishop’ Bukonhm “M, n ‘h; Miscellaneous . . . . .. .. 01.17 ., l A ma“ dug into the m-ine of nlwwny ‘omghh Balance in Bank . . . . . . .. 1,219.03 Ons of the lsrlut and but l llllllllt l" ml“ lwom’ “d we ha“ lon- muipp“ H ‘i ' a “ n. ggngregatlofiflllflln. Oonsrezat Clyuqm comma. rm $02‘ sill-Sm belongs to the system of 44 q ‘ | - - ~ -- sans. bulbs. uillflrfylnfillm: ,7 _l look over here ‘an: 1:350: in m. “w yum h“ great multitude of eeyhn ‘r They HM,“ 3 iBaptists. ‘How came ey Hlllhwt Guilds “d m. mm.‘ "n" h“. idug down and brought up some of ‘the great gems of eternal truth. l its lplondld tabla. Courteous "MW to all Guests- Talo- llionu In rooms. " “ll-n- u-oo to mo c» want you to see all of these denom- . (nations as contributors to tllB whole programme of Jesus Christ. It‘ ls time that We0l10l10ll 0111‘ hearts to the other gmur. We n,“ w get a large view and a i of ll cominunions. Charlottetown 319m n. lilolludttlfiredlbytartansi Take H - ‘ a look at ‘Baptliats! Take s look at C1)". “finding, Anglicans and nl-l the met, Why have they Ibsen bloss- ed of God. Why? Because they have borne witness to the truth of 90¢‘ what .[ say is this-make the principle of Preshytcrianlsm un- iversal: make the principle of ikrfliroprlutorbv _ HAnnv c. snows. m linger ’ 9266. Faces all shining with rad- iant light Eye's looking down from your , heavenly height Beautiful hands they beckoning, "Come." INBERTED BY THE FAMILY. $3882.63 ‘ _ v .‘_ Treasurer. Pilsudskfs] Troopsilave 0o- "cuiiioli Warsaw (Canadian-krona) (PARIS. May 13. —1l. is official- ly announced that Marshal Plisud- id's troops have occupied Warsaw. according » to a Havas deapatch l“ from the Polish capital. and that "l nosvllllllilll are: proceeding ba- llo and Piluullllrll. the intermedi- ary lnin; the utroslllsnt ‘of the Chamber. H. Rain]. The city lilFll qlpresltlciiey have received the rec~ athletes of Cape Breton, does thlsl seoin like discrimination‘! number m, executive l voted in favor 0i‘ Cap were amended “Lillreton being allowed the privilege was tilckcll up“2it a ivirclcss sta Nurses’ graduating exercises werelil llllllyllgll ‘lllSl-lll"lilll*l]“'llll Tllllll Parish Bu", or tie ova co a ciani six nursesifiylfifiisleéllte léiockcy. theagueme “m, mm I ‘ _ o _y ney nurses on ou account of the 1mg trip and ex-" penses inicurrcd. asked iuc to use my influence in having the Y. M. C. A. basketball _ views re the issue, games were ar- l° M115’ roused and Sydney ivns allowed John next September. In the case‘. 5-‘ _ ‘of Leo Mooney of Glace Bay whenl 3151M: follows the instructions ns laid‘ sojoldflwll in llir. Quigleys lEltGKH; _______‘him, it is only a question of a $333253 time when he will receive his um- my many friends in Cape Breton . 210.00‘ainateuillsnfthcre, alln\v mo to pub- 22i.85‘ll<b “Mr.Rsporter" 78.00 telegram: does not seam like discrimination a rive,- capindthe Flint, p30 p, m. uiznlnst Cape Breton, ‘cluslon allow me to my that the Canada we are now at Port dlurOn. M. l’. B. constitution and bye-laws Good byg iihoie 55m mi- now, have been more strictly adhered to by the present regime than by the sed through London and Hamilton. rast- and I am In no way embarrw Ont. at Hamilton we were only sell for the sins supposed to have been committed by any of tho Ila-St- We are now stopped at Toronto forl preside scek prominence in athletic olrolol see, its a pretty ‘place. We have by promising requests beyond their seen quite a bit of lljkfl Ontario. the fallen athlete and during my t m, ‘p t 4|, b, term it is my object to Jo all 1 we" "gun M . an“ can to help tho cause of tho llll- heavy overcoat on and some even pended athlete who hnvln: repent- calm toplght. the amateur field, ,_ ~ - (Cllllls lllila-bovc sea level. 'l‘hurstlay. 6 .111- athlele has no chalice of beiugre-ijufll 10mm“ 0m m- um wimp, and commtinticd tn the A. A, U. 013C, hy we can S00 a few petrified beam said brunch. (Class B) athlete haslbm a‘ Sign/by.“ way Hayflpvmfied a chance and in all cases wliicliifnfl,“ Six “flies m the so h, 3 have come under the ' l Illllfilllclllllllinm. just crossed the line into New trl‘ this branch tiuriiig my term of ommentintlon of the branch for rem", are “my iuwtalciueut. ‘providing they have! produced the required affidavit and], reinstatement forms by tire constitution. Now in fairness to myself, ineiii- bers of the I’. B, executive.-—-l passing seen today. 2 p. m. stoflllell lll l-lel As a member of the M. A. ll. .\ llllll llllllle stopped ten minutes ‘uvaik around l.\i'r. llarris of the Y. M, C. A. n‘ only 381d goodnight, sokn, ()kia.. Dame Nature has 11l- ready put on tier coat of Emerald hue and every thInB l00ll6 llllei l0 a.m, We have just now left a little cani play_ off {or the hlaritizue ti- le. After writing Mr. Quigley my lledllglll" l llllly also lllly llllll Syll‘ of it. one would he led lo think, the (‘hnlstiau when certain groups ofilxhibition luncheon 845.26 ‘vfiilnullggveseffilglrlg l:':n;ldtale' llBl-‘lllle Well“ "my llloilllllrous.‘ o?!‘ ‘Christians collie together. l Ger-fluke Sales . . . . . . . .. 156.171“ H, U l _ _ y c s e?‘ next siopiiiiiiz place will be blow-i, tainly do believe ln the aim and Church donations . 22.O0‘£O‘i,: wnllellnlelltll-llteizs 0081c up" e-.KuHSHS_ 1230 n m‘ “.8 are no“. u; narrow of 1110111111911 011111011 01.111112 Day 3013s I C, X gift!“ ll ‘ "m1" "fwouttictnn hnlf hour for lunch- tfanaila. Let us thank God forCook Books .. 123.50.‘) ‘mam w c m“ 5 l“ slllll‘ This is a rather '.ill'0 looking i1ll1'~8. it has rained all day. but it is flue mow 1:40 p. m., Just arrived at Wi- chita. stopped four minutes and as l" there were some passengers getting “llllll off our car, the doprsuere opened and we stepped on the platform t0 get a breath of Kansas air. 2:30 pm. stopped ten minutes to give tho engine a drink, so had a Walk teur oar-d. ’l‘o prove to Mr, Connolly mill to hat l am, moat anxious tn help we ‘came to California on, 5 p.111. lll“ just left Osage City, my but it is a following Dr. A. S. Lamb, i hi t seoy. of .A. A. u. of c. are w 8 “g u farewell. The sights as we cam along were lovely, orange grove p, mn-wr that sold in 1925 fortam glad m my syii continues l0 d0 f0 rmiles_ Arrived at San Berna it is a handsome place. Th See these new Mcbauzllllfl Blllclllll isnow. The banks are qllllll ll-llllel _. . ,‘yct. us“ {out doors. oppcd for thirty minutes. Nee 1i _ is a very pretty place. The s 'El'lll°llg' we “e he, jlllexit-e and we sure feel the cold. ll have cold feet already. ii a. Ill-i by nineteen‘, autos stuck in the mud. a team 0f , orsios are tryiuir to puii them out. lls llllll llllwlvbut by the look of the horses. l tion't think they would be able t0.‘ even pull a "little Lizzl-" out. Thia- l“ the first exciting thmg we have/lune is now sitting Brett?’ ill} ‘ a , so i ow a short run ant \\' en hail’ hour for lunch. we are llllwlég; gnflal_bye_ 1035 p, m, We are v -,c.ros.~iiug the Rio Grantla. We arl‘. e now on a tliffertent route than Wllllil/luv!“ ,\ve came out, we twamc by Coloration ‘s ,Nov\ \\‘e will izo through Texas and _ lllllllslllll (ikialiouwit 9:30 p. 11~ Jllfil fllllfisellllllll m" Texico. TeX-ML undlslill rainin, ‘ We had ma little sunstt, the depot, but us itlllllll llrllllglll "1 was dark l can't say linuch aboutlllellr leader‘ l l Friday 8,55 m m stopped u. “vaylfaliforiiia be sure Itown called Alva and by the look‘, around. We now strikeon the line, a is l aster S’: four 11001‘ 50d" wllll‘ . I’. Motor that sold in 1925 for 5 now sells for $3305 llllly able lady. who. In the beizlnnins of ‘your course. guided the destin es of i tit ti ; lrefer of course =1 tuned with bumiierll- "<11" "ll m" m u m‘ to Mrs. D. R. Morrison. 01' Ml“ ll re lire and tube and tank full Ross’ as she m8" w“) our flog. as, lpllnl prospered and Grew llllllll! pecial Six four door Sodafl. llolnntler her atlmlnlstration. and. I i0 now sells for $2000 fully”, "my" tho direction of her suc- 1 ulppeti. it-sssor, Mss Nicholson‘. l congratulate yvu 0n llllvlllg ‘suc- Universal 1110101‘! 001°"! llllylcessfully completed your course ndf ‘lsmdieg, and hope. that health 811d UNIVERSAL morons ‘succfss may 1w yours 111 11111111" ' alers for Krinss and Queens CO- lnirmfiaslirr‘. in the coming r0111“! Charlottetown. Afterwards the nurses and lllvll‘ 9195-5-124ufsal lmmhs repaired in the Olymlllll- l ahnrel where luncheon was serv- tree. Arrived at Montreal ed Dam... which dunclnK was in- riuiged in and a most enjoyable leaf on a at 5 p, m. Had a Wash. ll 800d ll°l uluuer 111111 1901 lll<° llllllllalllll“ ‘Velsociai lime spent. left Montreal at "l! v- 11g; 111I1J<la:lfe::Z_ §‘,’.w.,,°f.l.’§§l..n§rintg§ Rivera do b01111 "hut my inmrmallion indicates Ill‘! ‘tiopdliy 6 a m. The train stoppcll strike will be over lll-rrlllfllllllll- lll“ here for some time and now i arlllcouhlry 111 l1 1°11‘ llllYlb" loilkllig out. the window at 11w- "A General Lockout“ Ind by the way thspeople look, Jack Frost 1's slllrl in they" < . . . UW air. Some thangde. ‘Aelmyliédtoifile $1 hm‘ railway mm Smnmnz oumd" lots of snow an p ommg mm Fawn“ 5,8,..." Bun\m(\d up this now e '~ . . . ., "in v" position. Clllllllllulllull‘ N‘ B’ J p‘m' we [Hzrilnlillril ill: rZlll\\'.'l\’lllPll reported for‘ lSOlW llY Blllllursl and m)“, m. ‘Iltluly this mo i. u: lllll lllfiy “'l‘ll‘ lersl/lllfl- Tllele lll ll llllle mo“ l’? ' ;|_'k\‘ll lo siizn illlllldllfllllfl by which llllll llol “earn: so much as we llcixl.l_llhoy' l‘llll‘l‘l‘ll the service afresh and liy this morning, 4:40 i1. lll- All“ mm m,“ H" m“ y a", gerykg, By ed at lliflrmclou and as we zerlc lute “Waking 0M contracts the, we". i , ii hdd time l0 n01 0 ll” “tar ll lr irnslon rights anti lzllllltiotliilylfl ll"? "llllll" ‘ml’ llollllll lml llllflvloficfilllllo t-onu- under a lower Hume Tormeutiue. it is rziiuini: ‘vqgt- scale by Wllllib 0110b "m" ltiuile hard. 6110 ll- 111- just glll ll’ would lose -froiii six to tell Sllllllll-l-‘I " -k ill-. A few minutes zillfll l ..\k|_, Va gentleman with a Clinriut- “lqlihnv union lifts instructed tho ltctowu Guardian and l lliHl lllfi men not in siun lllls 11"~'l'°°lll“lll- mvrve w “it him to let me read it. mid none have iinno so, . ll had not seen a Guardian for live, ~______ _ PA IN ixisiuoiv. 111w lTl-""Tl""“ "l" u cent-rail lockout". This as i (lays. and it sure was n trcat. 7:10 ll), m. Just left the dock, lllY lllll lll .is cold. As luck would have n‘ Iliad our 811N015 lexllecllllg llli ‘]cold) in one oi.‘ the club bass lllll before we reached Tormcntuic i ‘was compelled 10 lllll lllclll Oll‘ 8:110. Boat lust docked and ever)", will be eased l1)’ lllllllylllll Ml” any; iilihy he taken either l1 lrrnally or extornivlll now just passing lllfOllgll lllllll" I r nrrivell in Charlottetown a! ‘n. m This is Tuesday llllllll‘ ']~\ll. ‘has rained all llliélll llllll lg, i, wish ‘l had bottit-ti 11223 ll-l Ni EN- blno (110! "lmlllllllllclloaooooo it along. And now, - 1W Rus sllotei iwenricd yon. Butlblcever yo“ go m ‘cud “an L05 ‘A cry comforablo v lAngeles county. -~.__ ' ‘ "qmgllkq Hotel at I modal-1- ————<-o¢-- ; do.‘ ~ ' ' ' ' Ike pr... ad well "allied Conditions of Re- Large ..._~ . .. cold wat- rooms with "Olwk "vv a er. nut w ‘III i splendid table, cont-too. service, Cnnunued from Page l" Centrally located. being on g I i I lot‘ the strike by the workers l‘i|ll'<- the finest street In the city. and In close proximity to churches, depot, etc. Rafe: IS-OO a day, Weekly rates on applies tion. Exchange and Iiusiness “'11s. slug~ ‘glsh all day. Quotations. ‘changed. eased slightly. l There were no signs. liowevcrfii ‘eti disappointment on the Slot-k l theatres. I where of attempts to sell slOPkH, anti the. hope was expressed that both aid-l MAJOR D- A- MloDONALD cs would get together and arranizel; Propriofm- o matters amicably. _ l “"“"‘ ‘ ' " r ° ~ °~¢+§v+vo4 I"'l‘i“i§“ RUSS HOTEL TllOfllllS.“l0llf‘l. California; Alex. l LONDON, luny IZL-Grtiai Britain llrllrml- l'i'.""lllll‘0l. B. 0.,‘ .\ll"l l-totiuy was confronted with llllll- ‘llllx- Ml-‘l-ellll» Vllllwllllel’. U ("I l Hundreds of Small Strikes. terrible rain storm. All in this car mods of Srna" bu,’ 50,10"; gtflkeg Miss Dorothy llllelacod, vflnflguypr. lie back ln $111111)’ of intiividual unions or groups of ll- (3; Mrs. W. (l. Brooks, Tortiiitn; California |ullion lllPll no an aftermath of ilie .\lrs. Thomas Netting. Dartmouth; MllGlll Ullllmlflll" Wihere the spring comes in thclgenural strike which was culled off llr. l‘). S, Netting, City; Mi“ Mm, M.°lll'°al' Que-l summer. lyrfilvllllly- llll" B- Nlllllllll. (‘llyz l‘. ll. Trniuor, “l” 5mm" "cl" l°dl°°5t And the sununer comes iu the} llllllltloycrs are refusal! l0 ll‘l"' llllllc River: (‘litirltss Gallant, no]... psychological [zoment to clear “H, ‘stale strike-rs except oil the em-iRlvr-r; A, \'_ Jnhnsmn. Murray Riv 11p evvldltlens‘ 1"=1'=- ll yw And the fail comes in tlio winter,Dl0Y‘f‘l‘6' terms. Because or that or; J. A. Mt-(luigan, uopo RIVIT‘ grant me authority to issue And the winter (1Cl"l1:n"‘le at up, situation the liouse of (‘ommons Mi; ' cards to several who have been under the ban since I923 and whose cases never received full consideration. Remember ‘this I; the first time i-i twenty years that nmateurllm has had any away In Cape Breton; dip- lomacy must be used, ether- wlss our good work will re- ceive a serious jolt Have su- thorlfy from the M. P. B. Exe- cutive to deal with this mat- ter personally. and alts:- re- ceiving rsporto from Influen- tial, disinterested and unbias- ed gentleman from vrrioul Caps Breton centres, I strong- ly urge you to grant my ro- 10 p. m. hnusas City. Another stand-still for twenty minutes. We got oiit and llilll some more fresh air. They have n wonderful depot hare. We crossed the Mississippi ut 12 p.in. l sat up tiutil after we cros- sed tho bridge. its a sight one don't sec every day. 6:30 u. ni, Saturday. We are now in Illinois. The trees arc lust hull- in Kansas. Arrived in Chicago nt Deurborn Station nt 9.30 a. m. Will he hora until 5:30 p. m. Thin is out sight seeing. Well. ‘we loft Chil cngo at the appointed time sud. 01'9" 110101‘: It ll foo late. All- were not sorry. This day willlonit] swer n soon u possible. be remembered as tho longest dnyl 339"" 3- F~ DOYLE lip 11126. it is now 8 p, m. We are! Prflldbll! MlF-B-A-A-U. 01' ¢~ speeding alongiirefty fast, it wont The wrlter- at Mr- Doylds re- be long now until. we will be in. _______ quest had a copy n! shove lelesrnm ‘Canada.’ 8:80 p.111. We are now at| produced at JANE 1'. iwzmts, lllllllll- the lvfllll Wefllelll ‘South .Bend. Indians, , Iftrst stop , . silica we left ‘Ohlcam and-now as lllr- D0919 remarked. surely ,ll1l!l an writing we are crossing over 111111 l11 0011" We have crossed the iline into isunday 9:10 a. m. We have lpas- forlydfour miles from Niagara Pails. I Wll0 m" 11B" M011 10 twenty minutes. As far as we could rlsdlctlon. He added, it has been 1:20 p. m. Just left Kingston 1:30 pleasure ftp ms to intercodo for pm, we are new at Cornwall just sixty-seven miles to Montreal. it ls real cold out doors everyone bass have mittens. Sines we lefl. d-lamll- ton, 0nt.. there ls not any green grass lo be nliéll and not evva a of his dead seeks o return to ding out, ‘not nearly on far on and,“ sure some busy place. Will write, some letters and than we will 811i 1h‘. B. lllllis,’ Oibeary; Aiipiqi 0r. Hope illvor; (iaptml m,“ fnx; Zlllss l‘). ‘M. Thompsn , ii, iu-- .11. c. » --. country toward peace or H,“ l l‘ w“ ‘llllll (‘lll i ‘debate this evening may become no]; the uiosl important of the strike nu“ period in its ability finally to tllr- A i eel the war. i _.__.,_.,._,,._,____ . k Bevin Optimistic . . ldarnetst Bevin. President of llll‘. Kfrunsport Workers Union. spoke Ltlin nuiy optimistic words hoard lo- English (Burroughs u 'l‘h~'re is friction in some qlut-r-l llfl-ltt". he told the United Prods.‘ coco-n‘- Hotel WClQQmcI Fox Wort-ti Blnol joking ovsr um c Hotel we luvs IP01" "l." a s thousands of dblllrl l" repairs and Improvements. It ls new tho linen Hotel of its clan In tho Maritime Prov- lnoos- It appeals l0 tlwli who want n comfortable Hotel and splendid ublo and uocllont nrvlos at a moder- ate prloo. mus 08-00 a day. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors Mill L. MQOUAID, Manager ~ r gen 1:- ‘t. i? The SAFE and RELIABLE Remedy for young pups. $1.0) for box of 2U capsules. 8 boxes $5.00 postpsld to any address of receipt of price. o 1’ . ' ' ‘ l1 Hughes Drngéo Limited. t‘ "y, o Exercisosl‘ ~ _ llziiti. no multt-r whore locals-Ii‘ o eouowboloono v s i a