' a»; w‘... ‘o. 11' “*4- éi?‘ MAY?!» 192.5. . THE cllsncorrmdown GUARDIAN» ' ~ 11..., m“; ‘ Central‘ Guardian n . Storm 111E513?’ 1 pt-cru from .,QTATOE$. better » i-AwNdei-‘LQWERS tens“ VEGETABLES. No matter whcreyou use Soilgrm-on your pots- ‘togp, corn, grain-on your lawn, flowers or in yea;- g’ den, you'll be amazed at the growth it Q 9 i... S111 fire feeds any plant that has roots. It is the " newflhcientific method of hastening and increas- ing growth. ‘it is chess — for Ill dollars yon get a package that will o for a good sized lawn ‘ ' gardfen, tlalr an acre afidi a half of roots 0E ' "rain- or a summ . e easy a p Eliminates for the man in town, thetsifigcdltywof procuring and the OlJiCCUOII to applying bim- ard manure or other ertilizer. On terms it can e usedwith manure with splendid results. Here's what one man says about 8011310 Temiskaminfl. Que" Sept. 4, 1924, "I take mueh pleasure In saying that I lot very good results from Soilgm as we had I very bud summer for flowers. I am pleased to say that my flower garden tool: first prise ll the Exhibition sud as there is but onanoher here that has used Soiigro we both had heat s. garden . Th orloi this letter is In ‘Id- W will :6 pinning 1i” the" writer's not’: fleshed: ' ‘SOILGRO SELLING AGENCY Distributors for Prince Edward lalnml “ ml Kent Street. g rubric 420-1.. Lfi‘.r:.*;:.:;::“.‘.‘:c~...-~z~.....-~* its existence." The land will be ex- plorcd by seaplunes, ‘and on the return tl‘ip MacMillsn wlll explore reported ruins ofelevcnth century civilization similar to ‘those discov- ered in Greenland. ' Wiped Out Luring‘ Him To The Arctic (Canadian Press) Nl‘)\\' YORK, May Zow-"Dnilzlltl D. MacMlllnn, noted Arc ic explorer, is in‘ town today for christen- ing of the Peary, e‘ f tlfe two amps equipped‘ h‘, h‘ imree ‘sea (Canadian Press) planes ,WlliCll \vill leave for the PQRT ARTHUR. ‘M113’ 20~-"T11° north Juno l7, untlcr his command 1411119 1131111910.: 1191119‘ 111111¥J1111e5 told of a mirage of an unkmwn ‘V1151. "1 11115 1111i’ 011 111B 11111111 111111 continent which is luring him to,“ 111B 31311111111111 111111011111 Ruuwny the Arctic hghhh "we helieve that has been practically wiped out by there is a vnst unoxplaretl contln- a 111F951 fife. M60169"! t" 191111115 ent possibly one million miles in received 11e1'e‘t11l11 morning. Many are“ to the west of Northern (“hen families were rendered homeless. ,-.._._. DANCE WELUATTENDED. - The dance EZVBIQIIQOB Ohab Tues- d-ay eventing in aid or the Miners Ite- ‘liedf Fund ‘was very ‘well attended. The music ‘was furnished by Fran-k Hmlrlsiht and his Orchestra and many new hiiswere played. NEW YACHTS OUT. —Yeeter- day afternoon and 111M evening a numben of theflnew yiichts we're 011i f0? wins and many exciting scenes were witnessed as the boats worked out The yachts-i men are all hard at work 1to cop 111436-20M2i. - "ix-IT PLEASE REMEMBER YOUR‘ Pledge to the 0rphallaigie ' ‘You TODAY the, cupljflfl tuberous‘ _ he out- camels eagerly‘ nnticipa ed. ~ t. nerunailnc mnom m-r. AL- LISON. -—Mnny of the students at- tending’ Mt, Addison University re- turned home yesterday, including ran. 841:5 (on RENT Mitses Audrienne, Sunnnerside: Mildred Muttart, Sum-merside; . Georgie Read, ~Port' Borden; G. Store premises, and flqrtur- Miller, Charlottetown: Rut Mill- er, ‘Chllriotvtatowmhilary acDOn- ald, Charlottetown; ‘Phyllis Win- ea at Rocky Point run last summer h'y Palmer and Dia- mond. Ideally situated. Expel- "hesmr- 011111101191011/11; J811111B lent opportunity for summer Jardinc, Kcnsington; Pearl John- grads, pumha“ ,- “n “m. slfonc, Charlottetown; Minnic mm“ bmjmir" one‘. Johnstone, Montague; 0mm {i011- und, ‘Scrtrlctown; Sybil Poole, Apply PALMEi-i Q PALMER Monilague; Margaret Stems ' Char ottotown‘ Agnes Allnea , Montague: Moetsrs Clnir Wright, 1°1‘°'1“~’>'°1 Xfgllcan church Ofiicers in England An ‘iIIIDDTlII-lll. delegation from the Canadian ‘Church has just ar- rived in England to the new ‘Council of Overseas Set tiement. of the ‘Church of England. wh-ose offices are nt 30 Victoria Street, London,‘ S. W. 'I., in all matters ‘relating t0 Cunadilib mi- gration, nnd to ascertain in what S@l11'1i-"l0'W1l.' Fred Chandler, Char‘ iottewwl‘: Hubert Mabon, Mont- 1114110; Gordon Hutcheson, Char- lvttetown: undo-duo. Hubberlln, Murray Harboulvif; Accompanying the stpdelqts were- a number of parents who hafinc over for the (dosing, includln rs A. W. Miller Mrs J. L. Read,‘ rs. Mutiart, and Mrs EjI-lollahci’ PERSONALS ___. Ml’ and Mrs J. L. Thompson re- turned yesterday from Montreal and Ottawa. ummwrme‘ v The Delegates are accredited t0 the ‘Secretary of Stato- far the Colonies by the Governor General of Canada, Lord Byng, and to the Archi-bishop of Canterbury, The names of the members of the Delegation are: The ‘Bishop of Ontario The Rev. Canon Vernon W, G. Styles, Esq.- G. B. Woods, Esq. The first sitting‘ of the Confer- vnce wns held at the Church House on Monday, May 4th. The Archbishop oi.’ Canterbury welcomed them, and the Bishop" of London presided at the sitting, which wns also attended by: Dame Mariel Talbot, D.B.E. Rev. Staunton Batty, O.-B.E. ":1 Col. Sir Wyndham Deetles.C.M.$-. Malcolm L. Jones Esq., 0.8.11‘. of the Overseas Dept. of the Colon- ial Officc _ Lt, (fol. J. H. Stanley, C.B.E. -, W0 understand that the ground 10f discussion to be covered is so Iwidt- that it will probably tukc lscvvrnl wccks before definite con- clusions arc arrived at V.’ -————-—-<I\-0~v—-‘-:-.— .....»;-. Moncton vs. Abbieys‘ Mr. A. J. Phillips returned yes- terday from (Qampbollton. Mrs Harris, Brighton wars a passenger to the dity by the early mail train yesterday. Motiorlhenied (Canaddan Press) NEW YORK, ‘Muy 20.—— Suprcmo Court Justice Black has denied n| motion of attorneys for Morris Gest theatrical producer, to dismiss! the complaint in the 8500.000 suit brupght against him by ‘Princess liinrie Carlni Mwtchabelll, who ni- tcrnated with Lady Diana Manners in the Madonna role in Goat's pro‘ duction of the ‘iMiraclc" last your. The Princess says she was nlntlo ridiculous by Gesfs alleged public-l iiy methods. ‘ land," he said, “nnmcn Ci-:‘ckel"1'11'5 111° W115 5111011111113- Land by Aillilirui ‘Peary, but we _ exists-lire, both ‘Peary and myself ilnvesccn the luiragc or its reflec- ltrtion of tides nnd condition of the 111cm today received n vote of con-| lro surrnunrling the arr-n arc ud- fidencc in the Rcichstag. Thu votc| linve only indirect evident-L. of its tlon on the sky repeatedly nnd tllo DERIHN, May 20.—-Tlm Govern- diiionnl scientific indications of W118 214 11> 129.011“ 35 1101, vfiiiilit-i with». i ‘ ~ ~+o+e #**H e‘ '*‘*““4" CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion .. . 10o per line of b words Four, Insertions lie per line of ii words Eight insertions 7e par line of 5 words 3 MQ§QQQ§QOQfQfQ 9'6 O QOQQQ O"OQ-F%Q'QQ#O no inuetntions ‘ of oven‘ one victory. to their credit. {ea-i wilfnctgitdmit Protect your Foxes‘ with “ Peerless " Brand'Fox Netting. “Dead Flat ' ’ ‘ before and after woven. Agents “Hunted Miscellaneous wanrem- SALESMAN lwrrn SPECIAL orrsn or HIGH good references and n hustler. grntlb envelopes, 50 for 20o, 125 Will give a good commission to for Iliic, 250 for 65c. i300 for 8100. sull tilu famous Alngic (inn, t-qu 1000 I01‘ ‘1-95- 61131111311 ‘ .01’; ZEIL‘ Ktlflfllillt; at l.‘ cents pur gul- 11(79- ' s/WHLJ loll go 500 nliics for $1.011. llv- ‘i JNO. A. MscDONALD, LAND SO; veyor, fiiiflllilllbbilifi, l’. E. 1. 595-4-23-1-1110. moves Carbon for all ltinds of gasoline alml ltcmsuuc rngincs, l box “T2115 100 gullotls. Will bu mulled to uuy luldrtvss on rc- t-i-ipt of $1.00. ‘lulln A. lticNulll. LOST.—i—;AlR OF GLASSES BE- lwct-n (filurltiitlettlwn nnd Kings- tit-ncrtll Agent, hlcNollFu Mills, ,,,,,_ Find“. lcuvu m alumna“ Muy 12th, 1925, to Mr and Mrs was n luultltudc of, mattcm‘ to he l‘. 1.‘). I. Qhhhh 1154 Frud MilCRtltl, _ n son—ilnroid 5°11z1é1t111'13;1!,] 111§11rl(i1Ifl€’|'wl1l0-ir'lnd to mglr-lo-‘i __,___________ ______ Frederick, l1 - 11» H‘ .7 ‘n no ‘rcscrws. .______,W__ ___, ‘i4 t, WANTED To HWREAHORSE FOR - ‘ ilml the laud tcflbefas ipnon lo tile REPRESENTATIVE WANTED gulnnlol‘ months, Hll;|]‘;|]|‘[p|q| h, DES ROCHE-At ‘lemcrnlti Jon. iudsons Iiny Comp y. for lialifux nnd Vicinity fnr |,,, M.“ my“, ('_{[|'Q1lr_ ,'\]l||ly ~11" Muv 12‘11-.‘I-11125.}l*1/v 111/11- (111111 ' . . .. mlick-st-lling nuto uccusstlrics, ln- Um 1|5_ (‘hm-dhhh H53 llurnilrtl 10s JCIG noc ta _ t-ludlng scvurnl important llnt- I ., 31109111111) 11 11153211181‘. K811110011 lunnlly advertised pipeclulfies. —-——"———_——"i ““““ ‘*“'“" Miw- Ullllgral" ‘9115- ‘ ‘ Hood connection with gurnrzrs F01‘ S1110 ' ‘ WIT,” ubsolutuly nggoggury. lluuvt-r _i_____.i_.___. TRA1N0R"A1- ‘1971113711111 Jet‘ Muy Auto Necessities Llmitctl, (l5 St. Iutwn-lluo lllvlL, Muntrcnl, A. W. 20-21. FOR SALE—PURE BRED JERSEY llull trnii‘. Apply Ellison Mill/Cl]. North River.‘ 113Z-G-2013i’ SEWING MACHINE AND TVPE- writer for sale, 193 l-lillsborough Street. 1121 5 19 3i Ft-lnirlo Help “hinted WANTED-A lViAiD FOR GENER- nl ‘housework. Smlvll family. Good ‘vain-s to siliinb-is girl, Apply 21 sfRAwgERQY PLANTQ 75 Villa 8L, City. 11486-20431. cehtg per hundred $6.60 par ‘“*-*—'———'+--—-‘-——--~——— thousand-H. Newson. M1. Ed- WANIED-A GIRL FOR HOUBE- ward .3054, 111451941 work. Only two in family. Apply 3111851111511 iMcKinnon,‘ ‘Drndnl- sno. - . STRAWBERRY PLANTS AT THE 1100-5-21-31 Eldon ‘Fruit Farm 75c per 10°- F. S. Reeves, Newton Cross. w". I ___ V‘ _- Y , n 1079-64681 . ‘Hotel-with over -- rooms, nnflfijielp Rhlmted . ‘ - - ’ ‘ b? which hqve‘ pm“: hath; an; “h” N“, h o . EM, Fqll-sALE-MALAGAOH worse?! _ _g - ~ .~ _ hmmeht ‘£5 ‘camp land Salt just srrrved. , h Are Ready _ _ _ _ “‘ “ ‘WM 1"‘ ":::.".‘.:..‘:::;‘...i“.‘£..r.*t. rue-hie .“ u"""'" " n b - "F" 1' - . - ' " ‘ [yhlinagql-“le-‘a’ ‘Pémrtmem yam‘. Earle Flshbrles C0. 83 W11! _ ~ ,, ‘_ 8~1‘-i5ts-tf. ________ st. . ~ 198591.615; FOR BALE-D noon t-t s: “hunted on Pinetta River. uti tiful view. good 11111111115. 80,1118 fishing and shooting in th Jail m,- dhch pm] geese; 23 acr of good (arm [and with barn. h!!!‘ house’ and storo bulldinrc. and 103i For lore Throat PM‘ MinartPa Llnlmelt 118m gpccially made for us. We have sold this Netting for the past twenty-five ycsrs to illo largest P.E.I. Ranchers, and are the largest‘. Dealers in America. rite /or Prices. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. CIIAIILOTTITOWN, P.E.l. ___..._.._________}_. BIRTHS Russian" Delegates (Special to ‘the Guardian) OTTAWAJOnt-n May 20. — The Committee comprising representa- tives of the Plairiedlrovincera and the DominlonGovornlncnt will sit in conference frequently (luring illc nt-xt, few days on the dotnlls sources ltowonhtrolicd byille lio- nrinion to this" provinccr-l. lion (‘ilzlrlcs Stewart, Mlnlstor of‘ interior-And;libairnlan‘tor the Committee indicated that thcru HOGG.—-Al Summerslde, April '16. 192:", to Ml‘. and llirs. Walter L. llogg, Ccnirnl llollcquc. it son. MacRAE— At (lent-ml Royalty. 11th, 1925, to Mr. nnd Mrs. Jarvis 'l‘r:l|uol' (not: ltoscllu Keely). 11 Congratul- (Oansdlan Press) GENIEVA, May l.-lt was oiTlc» ially nnnounced toliny that. (lcr- muny has appealed to thdf World Court of Justice ‘to settle her dis; putes with Poland concerning the alleged expropriation byPuland in Polish llppcr Silesia of German owned industrial rural property, ——— tluilgllicr, Mary Anim- irtiuns. For Bore Threat liner Mlnnrrlhs Llnlnwnt ' Hotel Victoria ‘An up to datq eomtertabp " "Ami... W", you, he“, "h; h“ H ._~ _ ; . ;n e fashion more them 20 ARR)‘, G-IJ-IOQIN Maneflfl’ iitsswerel t. has» refused basin ‘votythlna l" 0rd.“ '. , ,, . - . , ‘ ‘ - the death, we rents of communists " 4th 116st ready In time-Look We hlVO\ everything to mak. your " , a success. sm Rods 35c t» 51-00- . 11191911.,‘ lwfrll- ;‘ ' confer with ‘ nlanner the Canadian Church can G :1 (‘harlottctolar-n basvball fans an: lypromliscd a ‘dou-bleiclmsslc for Vie» ,tol'ia. Day ‘when ‘the visiting Mon- ‘cton nine will cno-ssbats with ‘iiho yAlbP-gWCil-H at {he A. A. A. grounds. The l-ocal ‘boys are rpwttinigncln‘ slomc sircnuous practices and ‘htwe . let‘tii"n‘g the Monctonians return to the Hub with cf tho return , QLIHHA datum] m- ' chairman of the hockey committee h‘im Ohio-the balance of his sal- ary-on the ground thet Small owed tickets, Small safd, were “compli- melitarlas." - t nest Saturday‘ in_ the municipal ' court. - " ‘ ' . - xmoso ien/tlultnnr anon/- edlltlemned ‘by tidipatibn in ‘these plots againiltthe " throne and government. ‘an? nnmssjl “r CHU RCH LEAGUE * - Championship Series - ‘in the first. game of the playoff for thohigli honors in the Church League St. James defeated St, Pet- ers by n large margin. St, Peters were evidently off- ‘fosm lastnlght as th-ls i-s [he ‘first same St. James have won from St. Peters thisseasonf ‘ The play-oi for the champion- ship consists-of three games and St. Peters have still another chance‘ to hold the coveted trophy fwllich ‘they won in the play off ‘last year. ‘ ST. PETERS A, Vinnlcombe _____ 112 113 145 W. A. Smith _ 183 188 1M. ‘Crockett _ 153 80 H. Ebers ___ 1Z8 157 R Acorn ___ 103 120 Total——20 5. - ST‘. JAMIES F, H. Conrad ___._,. 159 150 202 C. E. Sampel __ __ 144 262 208 Ii. Lapthorne -_ 144 101 129 . White ___ __ 172 138 179 J. Cameron ______ _- 163 133 184 Total-NBS. ‘Maiority for St. James 394 Bins. -...i. COM M ERvOIAiL ‘flOW-Lll-NvG LEAGUE ‘OHWMlPl-ONSHIPS Prowse Bros, defeated Rogers ‘Hardware team in the second game of the championship series at the “Y" last: night. ‘it was a hurd game full of thrills of their team. third game as both have one win to ‘their credit. pins. ‘ BASEBALL FRACTISE this cuvenllu-g. starting at 6.15. A A. A. Grounds. Full attendance. _-—-<o>—--—- TROUBLE IN TiHE HOCKEY PLAYERS’ CAMP IN BOSTON BOSTON. May 20.—Chnrges that officials of the Boston Aronn 1111 Canada had been “left to stzlrvc, were made last night hy Irving W. Small, .lr., ‘Captain of the United States Olympic hockey team, and n ‘player o. the B. A. A. team of the United States Amateur Hockey Association. Small announced that ho had brought suit fol‘—$1,000 against the New Boston Arena C0.. for non-payment of his salary. Small declared that the Arena of- ficials had ‘made arrangements to pay salaries ranging from $500 to $2.200 a season, but llnd held ‘back the payments under threat of ox- posing the players concerned for violation of amateur rules. “The gwme ‘is now a joke." said Small, “and it‘ cannot come hack until the crowd is cleaned up. The ‘players have not been gettifls a square deal. Some of them have been hroughbdown from Canada and left to starve. while the ‘bosses took all ‘the profits and lived the life of kings." Small alleged that George -V. Brown, a. director of the Arena and of the B.A.A., had refused to pay the Arena $135 for tickets. These Sarah's suit was-scheduled for Win-__- “if v WRITFDROOMGEQO _ A, {May lbw-Kin Boris Ha," who was attec dd near _ ‘Just ammo tn the cathedra e tribunal tor par- Toronto; ‘Louis Horovlty, ‘Cravmli. pro nnd excitement and was nnyhodys game until the last ball was rolled Rogers boys put up a game battle but Prowse Bros, team was not to be denied, they were there in the pinch and ‘the game was won in the last frame ‘by a spare‘ stnike ‘by one it is now necssary to play the teams each The datfof this game will be- announc- Majorlty for Prowse -Bros, 10 The Eastern Stars ‘will practise _ went ‘the Canadian Department of 1111111 581111195 1Q 1111111101" 11'1"» "llmunigratilon and Colonization has players in this city inst us" ‘H111’ 1 ..-t-.en‘lly answered over thirteen 111111 801116 110C110)’ I1111YQ1“ - '51‘, rirousunti inquiries ‘from "bosons in (Continued fhm ‘liege 1) Endvwstlovi‘ of the Premier There was altercation also over B- 5111191119111 made by the Prime Minister on Thursday that, so far as was aware, no application has been made ‘to the government for export of power from Carillon. Mr MelBhen charged that when the Premier made ‘this statement an "application as astounding in its audacity as any ever presented had been ‘before the government for months." Premier King repeated that no application had been broughtbe- Zfore the government by a minister and that was the meaning be had meant to convey, Mr. Graham declared that he had never read a draft Carillon contract; he had not. brought it before the government tor consid- eration; ‘the country was not com- mitted to anything. On general plolcy of power export, Mr. Graham argued that if ‘the Feder- al Government declared against such export then all contracts be- tween pwoer ‘exporting companies nnd American firms would be af- (acted. “The government has already stayed its hand for many months in this matter and does not intend proceeding with any haste what- ever," said Premier King at the close of the debate. Hon. H. H. Stevens, bad asked him to promise the House that the government would do nothing about the proposed contract for another your until parliament could meet again and pass such legislation as ‘would absolutely safeguard the interests of Canada lnthe matter of export power. “I have already taken that posi- tion," said the Premier. v _. Ottawa Has U. S. Emigration Branch (Canadian Press) OTTAWA, Ont, May 20.—Al- thou-gh considers-hie ‘publlic ‘at/ten- tion ‘has r1 ‘cently Ibsen‘ dlirecied to the pol-icy o-f the Canavlfian- Govern- nren-l ‘in encouraging British ‘famil- ies of farm exp ‘rience ‘to ‘settle in Canada. not so much ils known of the work being carried on ‘by the Canadian Department of Immigra- ‘tion and Colonization in tire United States. Nevertheless, it is recogniz- ed that American farmers, ‘who have had agricultural experience under conditions very similar to thesis: which prevail in Canada. are? amlong the most desirable ole/sees o I new settlers, and an aggressive? campaign" ‘.s bcyin-g carried on to in- --.‘_-J For ‘the more aggressive‘ promo- tion of the work throughout the, United States. certain necessary in- creases in staff ‘have bigen made and the agents are devoting them-- selves to prsonal visitanon and sel- ection o fthe type‘ of settler likely ' to be successful in Canada. An extensive ladvelttising had been carried on during the ‘winter months ‘the agricultural ‘papers of ‘(hg united ‘States, reach-lug approxim- wfeiy ten million ‘farmers |per issun, and as a result oihvhis advertise- the United Statics since the cam- paign was ‘insriltuicd in October last. Tlhose. inquiries. after ‘being answered from Ottawa, are mtierred to the Canadian Government Agent for the territory in which the ‘in- quiry orlgilvaitetl the ‘basis ‘of his l1“1‘5(;1111)1l follow-up. ‘as it is recog- niizcl tat only by persona-l con- ‘tracibcunl ilfiilllfiffl in any largo 1mm- >er‘c olanetl, _ A t-pclcial advertising campaign directed to former Frionch ‘Canad- ians now ‘resident in New England Sta-tbs ‘has lust ‘been llnltiatgzd and to ‘facilitate ‘t-heflrepatrlsiilon‘ of for- mer French Canadian citizens three new ‘emcee heirebisbn openeddiu. that territory. i 4 -_ . . At leading co ntry feline ‘in man gr tho chiésg _cpl‘turaihSli;stee "lg 1111 11-. ._v_ _ exi itiaone °1 1111"‘ Do‘n<>lf|rsl_ gen res of attrac- ‘éilfn egg) l: tiagcent International - V9 <3‘ . . mend ‘Ha/y Show f“ Oilistaso. hm claiaadulm w-innli-ngs were n‘ suc‘ any c esa e character '1' 1° fiumcl/fljlespred Mtievntion u. and comment.‘ ‘111 P090111 , V, ‘many factors all ‘- ‘DQ011113 control, of the I n "an ‘Govo ent have banded ‘M the Qveam- of Aimerilcan. ‘nod e‘ "n _ h ‘h helm-mo ex "lg gofwa s at: frerhlanris movement to railways i 01111111111. and resend prrieultural a p. salon. With ramming confidence "h the future of agriculture rninyt American fenders are becoming lug tMfi-ted in the Penile and iow-pric ed. lands available .in Canada. a A" 111N811!’ 1n ving to Canada ‘rapidly ijncreae mg numbers. ‘ {Om- Church ‘will 111.15» Union; Pastor Out. HNDIFAX.‘ May l0. --The con-l speestion‘ of ‘St. ‘John's Freshmen‘ 1111 ‘Church, Halifax, voted to enter the United Church of Canada by a veto ol 180 to 80. it was as. pounced ionig at a meeting of me Hbiifilx sbytery, lqnmedp- atelymfter the - W- Aflillln lll tor. t d his resignation. . m? 1198M‘ . . about 1°11 "w" “’°°‘1“"‘1 n. o. newt‘ EIF-"st; Ste n; . . ~ rive miles 110111 11611118119111" Steel Reds $1.15 up. u , scum: ...sJL‘§'iJ2‘."$T.l°u§i§-'7i.i“"§§ ""11"" '°"'°°- PM” ’°1i"“" F1v"11°¢""-‘° 1° ‘"-°°- u. m??? m. eyed Km carpal-ti w lch was mfidilli! Oi"?- mm‘ 1°" "'1' Lending Nata, Hoelts, ' fliver,‘ G A; dastrbyedby a biotin” urinr "t a d...“ o, camp. Avril’ 1 1D" ‘hm Linea emkers. Floats. ~ Gsrreit 81- Mntrsr services mt-Loeuoi-sloeeq» K99!“ Bailouts‘ Fun ""l1tiil| M“ Ymm“ Plum“ or 1 m n ’k'ste Thermos Bottles W. m: Geo. hglfl, . ~ ' ‘ Pro“. | ( t n‘, l‘ Bentley. Charlottetown. 1W1! ‘ n 1 t. ‘u w m h, _______;._¢,_____ ‘ n s lliln‘: 1 l (Pill-t V - 1 ‘ Kodeka. Brownie. . m" mm (‘com M "uh". m") D s FOR" sate-A‘ ‘runes’ visor; 11 s - _ _ relfiPl 11.‘ w, N. us: 20- he Morn- ' A u hoitered Parlor Sn 1e. ver , ' , I W . ', M" in; Boat reports that the British I s L 1:04 order. Apply 102 lfitsroy Drug 00'!‘ at; Johskflutoliiletih. ‘tomato; ‘Government is eefptsing to admit 0 Street. 1163-5-20-81 Vi‘. A. Wiiiliams, Aatervtlie, Ont; the delegates from Russia slid — B. Colbran, Windsor; iii. F0501‘; other llhnopean countries, who .1 Party, opening t Olas o Ms potted to attend the annual con- 80th. . a I w on "n {an d instructive Out, will from Junt- 8-42 hc the fort and entertainment of guests. Thc programme arranged by the National Executive while pmmis- lng many subjects for report au-d debate also contains the names of eminent come from many parts 0f Canada to address ‘the delegates. il‘is Lordship Rt. Rev. J. T. Mo- Nally, D.D., will pronounce the in- vocation amd give welcome. as President Sub-division greetings and T. W. Jutten, Mayor will give ‘the civic welcome. annual address President Mrs W. H. hovering will ‘be followed ‘by a reception to His Excellency .in Canada, and Newfoundland. pill give an address on, "Peter the Rucki’. g the congress will include the Meet Rev. MoNeiii, D.D., Archbishop, of Toronto; the. Most Rev. Alfred; A. Sinnoit, D.D., Archbishop of Win- .D.l)., Arch-bis U when at the hpaeheon will ‘be can help their medlell author: .M_ins. Chetlotia Whlttou, _ . Ottawa. Hon: secreteiy.‘ Cans tan Sounlell oin ghflld glellsrerl was l. ‘rou sr, or, t. w d the Jtinior ‘n ‘ 26-811 Guidea" demonstrate bow women's cater A. o ness to s; tran sctedfeocill‘ announcement Rev-Mona have‘ ‘Unsolicited cent-lop end Gal-don resldencezpf ‘m. g l: _ _ ‘ ;___,‘LDI‘ the 00a fsrence ofrthe British Communist inter Each" year brings to the-serials one ‘on; any‘ “who pictures mt beoauseiaftlillrg mpeeluseaae, um.- W°11¢1¢P1II1 1111111" lineal. their spectacular splendor, stand out as gigantic and notable euooeasee; j Just such a success is‘ *‘ I . r it “‘ 1 “l 7;- u The Sea. liawk _ Which Starts a 4 Days Engagement Monday, May 25th. sscauss of Rafael SahatInPs unique ...'¢ powerful story. BECAUSE of its marvelous love theme. BECAUSE o1 its irresistible old and young. BECAUSE of its maaalveness appeal to men and women, in production treatment. BECAUSE oi the performance of Milton Bills and an ex- exceptional supporting cast. The Prince Edward man sgement feels that you will agree thafltfiilwicture is the uliiimate in romance and amazing adventure, and we patrons. 0. are proud to present ‘it to our J. GALLAGHER, Manager. “NEii iiliill rm‘ ;; ‘ PPlliilllNlllli ‘g 'liiiilfiREiihE_llii Ad‘ In Which Canada-ls Referred A . ~ Throughout The British Isles, Says G. N.‘ R. Official Bac n _,. (Special to the Guardian) ’ MONTREAL, May 20.—“A new land with new and ‘$79319? 091101“ tulvftics. these ‘are tihe te-rrlis l-n wlwh the Dominion of Canada ‘is referred to ‘tihroughmlt. the British lsleshtoday. “Said C. J. Smith. Vice- Presideng in ‘charge of European mf- lairs c‘! the Canadian National Rail- ways. who anuved in Merv. eal yes- terd from London. “Many firm-ll- ed later. crease iéhe nulllnib?‘ "-05 SQKfl-{melgsfisa e1. v12ry desirable character. . “"1111! W111 '~ '3 11 e a e5 ° lnilllis who should prove ‘both ac- ROGERS HARDWAFQ; 1,70 (31111111111- ' icoptable and profitable w Canada. E. Caswell . 206 168 no For ‘bhre ‘bebter-‘promotlolu of this] re, ‘unflng inwards this coumry 3- 11°“! 1"" ,. 11°11‘ 1'1‘ ‘F h“ recenfl)’ bee" 95' or opportunities of ‘starting new F. Mclnnis 144 99 117 tabiiishctl at Olfalwa’ a United Stait- homes "m1" hath-1- Chhdnhnhs than Lewis ___. ._ 100 131 121 es Emigration Branch. which is “is; 5h “h, crowded clfleg 0f F, Diamond _ ___ 114 109 125 under ‘the durectiion of J. Bruce Gnu; Bfltwln at the ‘present dime.” 'I‘otpl—221l. 1171111191? 11- 1113111? 011111111911 01119131, Mr. ‘Smith was v‘ ry enthusiastic _ Pnowss BROS. or min-y yams experience 111 1m‘ of ‘the possibilities of ‘the British T. W. ‘L. ‘Prowpe ___. 149 175 188 1111813611110?! ‘MPH bhcoroélllzatatl): viéiifkylilnlttrs _ hibition at Wembley as G, Vanhuskirk’ _ 102 96 100 011 ‘ B 0 9 "a 11 Viamearlc fbnlngingto the attention w. Whltlock ___ 1.2a 152 197 vfnmvfll- The 0111c“ 111 11w 1111118110: ‘them m; homo the opportunities A Henry -_ ___ 20s 185 124 1$;:?;1Z',ettcrded ‘them who were wil-lling to A M ' i. _______ __ 124 165 135 1 ' . ‘iwoljk, in the various parts of the c111‘ e zrbly spcededwp. ‘Emmre; "The exhibit of the Canadlain Nat- ‘ional Rrulways ‘this year." said Mr. Smilth has many n‘ w interesting features, ‘which have already attracted faviora-bfe comment from some of ‘he moot prominent men of the British Isles. Take the illustrated farm section as an example. This exhibit has proven exceptionally interesting ‘to thoselvtiho have relatives eettlled on O k From London.» Canadian fenns ‘in the ‘west. By ‘its means It is ‘posslblewto visualize ‘b0 [those ‘who ‘intend in ‘the future ‘to “immigrate, the ‘work-lug of a. model Cnnsdrian farm with all its u-p-o- dalto daibor saving devices and judg- ing by the number of enqudries which have ibeen received, ‘this part of iilld Csnivibian National Ex- hibit will prove of inestlmalbla value ‘in securing the ‘type of set» tiers most needed by ‘the Dominion.” -By means of “snaps/readies and illustrated lectures. the thousands who vilsit 1UlIB5PBVHlOH of ‘iihe Nalflon- al Syisdzeim can behold ell the scenic ‘attractions. the hunting and dishing grounds. the ‘large cities with vtlheir many industries, the milling pradr- ics with their ‘miles of golden grain and the largo fruit ‘bolts of ‘the Dominion. In: ftwt, ‘there 1.1-8 not. a part of ‘the Dominion of Canada. which cannot be ‘seen by those who fliock ‘to the ‘Canadian National Raid- wyas Pavilion. — . ‘People of means as well as eduol- tuonalilsts were com-lug to tour Om!- ada in increasing numibers. “Filli- ally." ‘said 4M1‘. Smidfh, "made ‘be- tween Canada and Great Britannia sure to be ‘stimulated as riihe din-cot result of our ‘having talker: part in this year's ‘Empire Ex-hiibiillon. Man- ufacturers: ‘of ‘the Dominion have thezr products ‘before ‘the eyes ot the British people wiho are showing more than a passing interest (in chings pertaining to Canada." G. W. L. To Meet In Hamilton, Ont. 'I‘UILON’I‘1O, May 20— l-lalnlliou. hostess cltyfor thu ‘Fifth Annual Convention of ihc Catholic Women“: League of Canada. ‘Com- mittees with Miss Florence Bark- cr, Hamilton as general cunvener are busy preparing for the com- speakers who will At the opening evening meeting, an address of. Mites Florence Barker of the Hamilton wlill n.lso cxtond The by the National the Apostolic Dslezpte ost Rev. Pietro di Marin. His xcelicncy will be the celehrant t the ‘Convention Mass on Tues- ay morning in St. Mary's Cathe- rsl and‘ at~ths evening meeting t) ther spealuele during 1011s; the. t not J. M. Dmasd op of Ottawa; and 8118511111587, MLZA» Hamilton. IIF-Burnetts, Ottawa, who M! League i-ty, opportunity ‘to see Niagara Falls and other points of interest. A vlisit to Lorctto (ionvent, Niagara Fails will- be a part of tho outing. Major Gen. Ryerson "' Died Yesterday a (Canadian Press) r TORONTO, May 20.-—lMlsJor Gon- eral George Sterling Ryeljson, sur- geon goneral (retired) and Colon- el in Chief of the Canadian Army Medical Corps, is dead in his 71st yeah .. .. ---<oo--—- French's Condition Considered Grave (Canadian Press) DONDON, May 20 —'l‘he condi- tion of Held Marshal French. Earl of Yproa was described today as very grave. 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