I i ' . i . MAXIMS c" A MAXIMB MERCHANT or A M“ ‘hunk M‘ w _ ‘X MERCHANT wards emu. null: plum to them- i w“ \ \\\ selves a variety»: pleasant halts. Filelrlilty‘ w a out; hcwhvtvr I; a ~ ‘ ‘ gra , s a nee y v Ile _ I ; i ' ' i politics. I Covers Prince Edward Island Like the D 6W ‘Annual Subscriptions Delivered 8.1.00 L W p, lull. llnnndu and u. s. A. u,“ - Chulottefuwn Guardian Two Oolll llarnlnl Guardian, Founded 1887 CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA SATURDAY, MAY 26,1928 PHUBEEUINBS“ lNlHiiiiiiilili g , lulllll‘ Iii-lid?‘ ti"; iii:eizi"isir.l... l“ Asseris Thai Ache" ithe estimates of two depurtmentsl Japan 1S’ Contem- iY5i3J§2°§'..§°§f.§?§é““$3.1‘iliiionii Dialing Ccniravcn- es the Nine Power defence. The votes for canals pass- ed totalled $537,800. of which $269.- _ Treaty Signed at Washington. 1PR|ME lllllilEll llEllvElls l EMPIRE iiAY MESSAGE lll 1 llllE PARK lunlEllcE Seated At His Desk In Ottawa, The Rt. Hon. W. L. M. King Spoke T0 A London Audience, The First Time A Prime Min- - ister 0f Canada H as Ever Done So. __.. _ 1).l'll., Eastern daylight saving time: he repeated it by request at 137 i‘ " OTTAWA. May, ‘ii-For the first .and 1.46 p. m., and was reported as time in historli; a prime mixhsterd ofhaving got throtlhgll Ito hondorhelglovg; mm |.;_ J_ Mchhh-ra _ tonne, s.” Canada has de vered nn emp re aylever, it seems e oil spea s ncfllor_general, who deyhics chhrghsimessuge by word of mouth to'a.‘1-fyde Park were not switched in. made by M. .1. Cc-ldwell before tueI-ufuicu uutiicucc- Ycétcrnuv- Scctcu and he was requested to rclmt tilc fungal immigration commmcc‘ i“ at his desk in his office in the east ‘message a fourth time. which he connection with the issuing of inl-ihhmk» the Right Hhhmahie w- L“ did 8T- 1-54 D- m» mjgragion pgrmhts‘ iM-acKenzle King delivered the foll-‘ Following the fourth transmission owing message to one of the largqthe line changed over. and tho audiences ever assembled at one Hon. P. C. Larkin. high eommiss lllcE or iiAlES BilllEGE cllllllnlllh ENl ElElcls i is_Honour,Lieut. G overnor Heartz Pres-i Gills Awards To S uccessful Students. Priiiiiilial Gives Re port Of Years Work- ’. Miss Gladys Farq uharson Reads Vale- dictory. a _ _, 1 In spite of yesterday's disagree- The t ff blc weather, a large number of opinions ii...iirieggflhfioiiilgreofui-Bfi II ‘Z’ _ l-f-l *5 F l-1_l QIU —-l _ _-_?_-:_ ._ 600 was for the Trent Canal. In _ - respect of the latter there xvere 0b- 5|,- J h D h h 1 1' Pie We"? in attendance at the a class with which it has been mop.‘ iections by Geo. McPhee, Liberakia new 2:2"; ‘avg: hiisstgmglhis i i‘ incecf Wales College Commence-iagreeable to work. The conduct ‘fillorkton. who thought it would be ms m, pahmngs h “Any smsphohi .. ent exercises. which were held the students has been admirable o ‘much better to flll the canal up "hill for Raphael's masgerfiic guivpuiond sterday morning in the College “When we speak of the stucientimake a driveway of it, and Miss. m‘ and Chhdl. a‘ h“ an $3M“ Eur. i iii Hi5 Him" Lieiitennnt Govcf- body, we must issue a word ‘Mcphail who doubted-if its mam-I 1mm‘ 5"‘ Jiisi-‘Pil nurchn ' >theIGovernment has replied to Japan's or Heartz presided, and presented warning lo the pai-engsp Said thcltenance was worth while. ‘ ‘ famous plume hum had-y‘ »dghhhhmamorandum or May 18th m which‘: the medals, diplomas and eertlfl-speaker. Many may m. realize mo, The national defence estimates hush i gates which had been won by sutgmgmendqus ch h f h, lapproved amounted to $3l7,000. _As iljhlmh Whrhhd the hmtheih author‘ $551111 gtudgntg - and other chanzeiewhiczn‘;;f?!n?fl"§‘to the total of $11.l95.394. an 111-1 "H2185 that effective steps if neces- * c 1- crease o; $340306 since h,“ year‘! sary, would be taken for the maln- l... “Ighooagzler of the proceedings Wasl-fhillfitflthel fliarrgtcgmlang to the College ‘strong objections were taken by. Ret ihhnahce o; peace and order h, Man. parents must give "mm Buenhonmembers of the labor party. will» w. ‘ ‘ l “ t v h |¢o the homes m which the Studenm _llain Irvine. U. A. Miss McPhal E 1 A , q 1 mo; spllhp y’ hat inasmuc hve during the time m“), are mnlnd Ml. Bourassa on grouhds; y as“ e elng- ielltsin area. is new“ u; the your-s whrk‘_-rhe Cohen“ The home must be com_‘of encouraging militarism. T ey ‘l hose tellitoly and ‘violation prmcgphh ‘orthhle and the people of m h ‘ thought it absurd to go to the Lca- C d‘ i thereof would involve Chinas sov-. e °m" .guc of Nations seeking the peace of i “h” "h Press) i iereignty to which the Chinese gov- (Special to the Guardian) i lCanndian Press) PEKING, May 25.—The Peking —--- -~~~¢ _._-- urn 0f Italia Program : of Education. h - , l _ e... s... u. s... .‘.’;‘S°.Z’..ZL°J."°.*:.“.J.‘.‘.” §.°;‘.‘i.“‘...‘;‘..f: lggiimlcggcslt.,.°"..:.."s§$...l;:;;; . lzlviiisigitisllihi‘) which ht> might 0ti101'~r,1.vlhc challenged the-former to name h - ‘a single one of them who had been Dr. Robertson bore testimony to so pledged. The member for Lab. ihc cinccrity and cfficicncy of thc elle hedged by saying that that was ~ - est h-ifne in Hyde Pflfk- 1101111011. Eng- loner for Canada in London, talk- l T iland. ed with‘ the phime nhlgiistér. 111,13: “Ladies and gentlemen; for many asked hm if e wou g Prcscntdatgntigf. Medals’ Dlplomahmust have “ pmpe‘ “imeisiahdiiil the world and at the same time KINGS BAY. Suitzbcrllcn. M-"werument cannot be indifferent 6on6 ude Oronto Lvcarc the oceans hovc sclraratcd enough to rcncat the mcssaae cat-in an Heaerlgé iltélehhh-hl-Iig gonor F. of educational work. “We are moi-preparing for Wm.‘ whmh 1n men- 25.—l8.30 p. m.) No sign of the din-i The Peking Government e§pres_ ithe younger households of the so that it could be put through Vuledictorv ~Gladys FT; ‘hovemori along gducaumiai “hes l°daY h‘- ‘opinion was what the increase‘ ln isiblc Itfllin- in ‘illlinil GftnefliUm-tses the 1101119 that Japan in the ,iB1'itiSl\ Empire from the Mother- the loudspeaker circuit operating at Addrc$_.P-Io“ w M Latin EhSOII. gh gear. said the speaker. Edu- who eshhhmcs mean; bertc Noblle and a crew of 1'5 nth-ugh; o; the Tsihah hhah. whlhe ,h5_ land. Today, with the progress of Hyde Park. This was done. of hgrlcuhur. . a. Mnister cational institutions are no place for; The“. was a m; between Bour- crs, is voyaging buck from the nortlfsuaded from further has o; violag iSpeeinl to the Guardian) lavlation and “radio communication, During the interval betwelm Adams; _The chef; B slackers‘ assa, who claimed all the French pole. had comc to the watchers here (ion of mgemhtionm 1a“. 1h t i TORONTO- Mai’ 25. — The Licii-ltheir waters no longer divide us. On transmlssionspthe prime minister oh- " o upenmendent H the studem h‘ his himidhi‘! iCanEidlail members were pledgcdto this evening. The ship was than Q5 that the acthm Japan ‘is 03:32.51tenant-Governor's Ball brouglltithis empire day, Canada is proud to served, “I beleive you will some day hours out from her start to the pole pimp-h; contravenes the him power The" Fhiciéiienfileh‘ Vifiil l0 Timlhw be associated with the British Isles see an emf-line eieiiiimi with can‘ and 11nd been 9111-01110 from the mp treaty Signed m.‘ Washmghuh to a brilliant conclusion last night. and W111. gfligr nations of the Com- ‘didates speaking from Lhndon and The Pflnclpars Address o; the world for nearly 43 hohm i LONDON‘ May 25__A 5pm wmh The lights of ,Government House monweaith in proclaiming a ccmmomothel- parts of the empire. The rude:- _ m the Kwangsi military uhque blinked a friendly ‘ welcome. as allegiance to His Majesty the King. SB-ECWHS relayed 0V!!!‘ it 0119' S’ w-hlch has controlled the pruvmcesi shortly after nine oclock car after‘ “Before the message finally got circuit from Ottowa to Mont-real. "of Hupeh and Hunan is reported mic“ he?“ “ihviiiil n‘ Charity Parh-lto the waltms audlcncc 1n Hydc thence i0 NW Yiiii‘ and “W?” KINGSBAY. Spitsbergen. May ililinews reaching government circles inibearmg guhsis-Peihiili-S “V” huhd" lPark it was necessary for the Prime up w the high frequency P111110 time. channel for transmission to London Dr. Robertson, the Principal, in LATE?" 2:“§°“fj:rk°§nhg5n§§§°i:t ti‘); s11‘ with: staff- Thcy have not beenitlicli- attitude during the elections. ' e- con n to lie back on their oars. i. Col. Ralston took the position that __.Shh.-dh ., 1330 p _Ag mm. L0 d G - 1 Ch lrcd in all. iii/muster m repeat 1g a (11th Biniiinii 0i m9 leifn 109 YOUR! men They are active busy workers in the iefnclency of the military forces in highh in gours afar-nine ‘dififllblfilméiflgllgli of EiEIIBEmOSlZeYIEEGfiIIQKQnfQQa-h A YEW Dfii/iiegud liefsmis weYeiHe first gave the message at 1.36 through the Rugby Station- ' ' i dining with lhe Lieutenant-Gaverll- ..___---- tion of the nationalist party. and commander of the nationalist fore-i es during last year's Nanking out- , rages, was arrested at Hankow yes-i an aliPeiiinhcii ih ‘tel-day by order of L1 Tsungfiyend, with the host and hostess, and took‘ lnationallst general. and was repel-ti their stand on the dais at the north, ed to have been executed later in 0nd 0i ihi‘ i'°°ih- whhe the “rches- lira. played the National Anthem. The great ball-room presented :1 Italia had lcfl ilie north pole-she was still missing from her base have. Watchers on the steamer Citta Di Milano thought that she had poss- ibly headed toward Nova Zemlya on the Siberian coast where there is a radio station. If no further word ccmcs by noon today. the base ship the filly- and 200 young, women were 5111-0118;; They came with a wlllin mind to lievole themselves to th work of till) institution. a secondary school which endeavours to link up with secondary schools the world Oven The college work is a good, busy man's work. class roonl and active busy stucl- {Canada did not mean ‘a desire for cuts outside of it. Unfortunatelwwar, but a minimum of prepared- they have to fall back on texts and ness in case of war, which had lint literature, highly efficient but lack- .yct been abolished. All the increas- ing lhe personal touch of an insti- 'es ,as a matter of fact. were for the tution. However. a number of theair force, which included civil avi- teachers have taken six wccksfiation, and for navnl purposes in the courses in teacher training in instl- construction of a single new clcs- or and it was not until after ten d-i clock that Their Exeellencles made; the bail-room. been. 0f Lt-Col. _John Barry Moderil Cold Storage Plant For Halifax (Special to ‘the, Guardian) PARIS. May. ‘ZS-Lietenantr-Col- It has been a busy. happy year. lutions abroad. Last year two mem- ;troyer. Canada had the lmvcsl. per Wm “an on a Search if weamm, It is expected that his army of‘ rgigigt L’? gggggggfigtntalgé be“ ‘if m” 5m“ m“ Siwh °°“i"5°5~ ‘figizig: Eilagéiywgifliéenditure “f any conditions permit. ‘$0,000 men will now come under the‘ brilliant spectacle With‘ officers 1:11 (Canadian Press) ‘one. John Bum,‘ retired ‘q; ‘he cm- honoiwable condum t‘ Y‘: It This year it is expected that others 11 T‘ st J h t -_ ‘I hm ‘ Q d i wf-Blmand of Pal Chung-He). anoth- their scarlet mess uniforms an‘ H_ALIFAX. N. S.. May_25_. -— Tile-adhm mihth,‘ died in a 99,115 11m. ' ‘e s ‘idem’ Wm mum" ihiih‘ exhmiiie- i,‘ 1° ' ‘° i‘ ma“: .11 ibm:e_ ——-——————-——-———-6-<-¢-T- Pl" lnflmilfil‘ 0f the Kwlmgsi group. 111811)‘ 0f the Zeniihnieh ‘h mm“ THahiaX Hniiwi‘ C°himi55i°h ah‘ p331 10-day 1mm injuries recefvul ~10 Semi-e lf-‘Blcl uy- W1 f! B f‘ ' - ._Gen-_\rul.Chcl1. Chienaftcr the Nani dress, wearing oi-dcrs and decoro-inounced today that word has been when n taxicab struck hhh yam“, _ Tho Government should encour- 1 Continued on page B) Short Wave Radio Channels Allocated“ ‘silccessfully made to construct in a -h_0QY haehbeen well up to the h1g1. ' tundhrds of the past. __ State Opening 0f The Assembly MESSAGE rnolvr THE 1mm mug" ~ nlildem. wont south to I-Ian- Lidia. The gowns of the ladies Offlreceived from Montreal that the~day colonel Barry w“ h“ omen; cancellation of the radio licenses to kow and was one of the leaders ofjfered further color and brilliaucy t0iDrury company, of that cliy. had of the Mohtreh] pohce chum _ the Intcrilational Bible Stildentsithe radical wing of the Kuomlntaiig, the scene. Jet 11 contract t0 the Foundatlfm defehwh H“ proimsm “T's ‘me “f many thousands in number. They. (nationalist political party.) whichi Her Excellency wore her KaiSir-T- Company Limited. Montreal. for the imbue ‘mhnshii’ to? me dweloi" were all addressed to the 1)l‘imC',W8.S hostile to the Nanking regimciHind decoration and the level‘! construction or a modern cold stor- mem M hydmrclecmc Emmi)” Mm‘. minister. and were subsequentlyi Since then he has been at the headi, purple ribbon of the order of Dame age plant, a1, Halifax w cost ap- ‘» - ing the assent of the legislature Q‘ ruled out of order by the speakerof a rebellious faction in Hankow ‘of the British Enlpil'a.The_ ribbon proximately $2.50D,000. ih“ Sh“ °f Mam“ “m” wmiwllo referred to the DIODE!‘ form ofiwhich however. made eempm-euu-lf worn from shoulder to hip was eff This will m» constructed on an: . petition io parliament whicllllv little headway against the Nnn- {actively displayed against a 130W" eight acre lot close by _thc oceani‘ - 1shit.‘stifle‘t:'::..i“c:.;i;rii ‘Millet ctr-ii New Brunswick. had in view when ' l... COMMUNICATED TO TIIE (Si) l‘! to U1 l‘ dl l L. k T i l. b . ‘l i l . . . . . - -.~ . - . - CHURCH 0F SCOTLAND ATI whsfiigqiarromeMgghrzsihNewy wigufd seerihesct“); hgamhguimercposg‘: m‘: should be ncldicsscrl to ‘the spcnkeli king government. lof orchid crepe and ciystal fiirhgef-‘Itteimlnals ill. the south endh of the; _ - EDINBURGH. ‘papers and press associations recelv- under private ownership. and it isiths ggetitbgiifltfltgnihieuydigiiktoofhgtli; a . i”? wméfht‘ciiéaxgilgiaeggahzza$onds shilhznieltXiggzstziigidoigzghio; p.132, ~ _ . - ~ . an", an ‘ - . 1 - m h‘ (“der m regulate the “hum snfiilllllSf‘ who including diamond ear-rings. Si") winter. ed virtually all they requested number. "shooed“ him off." Talb‘ . l (xarried a pretty old-fashioned bou- The buildings. four in e-Biwillg Livn Hogs at Emerald EDINBURGH, Scotland May 23 short Wave assignment-Q announced uatlon that the federal enactment i th l h Ck to the member the —Generai Assemblies of ‘the Pres.‘ by the federal radlocommlsslonlatc is sought. is“: endhah d t m _. . _‘ _ _ . b _ . f 4 ‘ _ _ h_ bymflan churches Opened their de- yesterdai” seventy mu" Show“ wave Whethe" the Session Wm be fii5i1'iE.-§i{.-w;i.c lllfctlifll ‘cishogelzliixxtllsenei-ii- qulf/i'of\3il("ihg5-Ross was beautifully (‘Jviilll alelfi etlrixlooliirriiltscfllliiillelhethigugsix May 29th Tuesday forenoon- Ever‘ llberations here yesterday. In the chaimels f“ “ansijcehmc Services 9d m i‘ “PM cmwlusim‘ 0" ‘hnggedilaarrased messenger away with both d E ' Q‘. 15h in 1111511 phi}; geoi-gettc the storeys each Under the Dominion C“ Hfilam- 46694444“ we“; allocated. ‘out, as proceedings during the iiishrirms in ‘action much to the amuse-l venlI1D.§€§-Te@n11.-Q1y o: pink sequins-Shelcold Storage Act of i907 the Dom-- o M 28th t’ 2 p m Rum n ay a . . - ‘wore a. bandeau of rhinestones 111 illion Government will aid the pro- The ihsthhalioh of the CharhnmTlier hair. a pearl necklace and ca‘:- ject to the extent of 30 percent oi pink feather fan. flie total amount involved. .. -_)§>——-— {o} ~ - "59 0f the Church of Scotland. the . . llsual state ceremohms was observj The American Publishers commit- week would seem to indicate. will “Wm m me housa They were hm i2 I.“ or csiiiisiiiiéiiiéiiifi t:ic:.::i;:.."l% 32‘iil1§".i..i§ 22:21:: i: .‘§’;‘.‘;‘;.“ii‘.‘1=uu u i 8 Commissioner was the ‘ ‘ ' .‘ ‘ The afternoon was taken up witlpmwn Gym (nub was 1191.3 Thursdgy had a waves. They had asked for 22. The derstooci that the increase of ses- hubhc “m,” eshmateh the m.“ hflevemng in the mam (fining room m" ‘ iPllbllC Hall on Tuesday next is chi" nBure. In accordance with *- rudio corporation of America was slonal indemnities will be consider- em of $300 00o rm. dredging. a whwme Victoria Hotel v ‘ ‘ 1 ethered In Finals Queen Celebrates . i W - ‘led owing to the slnslei olcancelET niage Sale Y. M. C. A. 4695-5-26-2 “Coilcert to be held in Belfas 4690 this would result in world-wide in- 4701-5-28-21 time-honored custom His Grace - ‘who is in residence at Holyrood Pal- Zlfgfiflifi‘: 15 mom a mm of 601316153, 51:; Zahfihilfeiififii SQ (mm ‘he mm" °hiihh°i °i‘_ the “hi There were present 45 Charlotte- 2??’ hem levee there before him“ During the hearings before theft! out. Tile leader of the opposit- Lawrence River to awn“! of the ‘own Gyms; 30 “um M°n°t°ni 7 ' ‘ , < f Slolelgrwtwiiliii mtidifrgfilfh 319x311‘: COIIIImiSSlOII it was pointed out that‘ion ls‘_known‘ t‘o be opposed. ‘hut ifig;“ma?1:;:3i'afi“g:Tggufgesxflgiggiéffilfgniiggiiniéliséirsi‘ilhgghhoxhg (Canadlnsn ‘frfgsl u“ 25 \ ‘iilvéngertfhrnilgiri. illness o Eeinhstatn carriages throllgh crowd- on y “ii him“: “fail: ladlltixlchunniil: the T Eiiztegifallsxiilzigsttieerilceeitilz‘of vveryone‘ Major Powms ‘South the Gyro International Vice Prcsi- PRES-Ta??? dco fiiilrllielfifritish ~ - - “i Streets to st. Giles Cathedral “Thai: $41122 :1 ubev i” o? WPIiu-‘uoi u‘; that he will takciscr-‘Qucbcm vig°"°“5“ °i’i’°$°“ “w “when: n. T. Smith of Halifax and ‘Rogel- 1e m? ' nd T P re.» ‘“i"~‘"“' “' ‘h? G“‘""““’ "-- whwe service w" conducted b the hi1 umea was rem lfoflh‘ n85“ n“ ‘W5 obbiuon I“ ‘my event h‘ lprobntion and the opposition devol- Ed Kagy International secre_.‘fl‘lllill.€lll cialréplorélfm“ huimtem‘ LONDON. M111» gin-Queen Mary; rvnlMeutkng of scotchforh Method“! warms Miidefnlbl”. Rev Dr yNor chinneisashouidpnot be allocated as rumored] thathe will leave tomoldoiled mm a but oidfl family row U“ Lory-Treasurer of Cleveland. Ohio. iizhrlxlinlllciiiei-jeillll play gfor the British iiiiirailaivioiizbniliiiriilliellelsoGtiiagilzllihhgiiiiyzsociilihy Committing‘: Mill Liakcliplaéc man Maelean. ' ' _ ‘ , " . ‘ t h t tic govcrnmen Sl e. ‘ o‘ _ be , L . h. ‘ _ . ; g ‘ _ - ‘ _ n onday. ay 28t . n . . From the Cathedral T4011 terfercnce ggiioiiilioficlgeésiitagaiilfififieifii‘ hing} Major Powers sairitherc were too‘ ficergleéf ‘Bcigrgficlhs '33:; igfilecgn umuteul championship at .56 ll0iC5‘K1ngL qeohfit cggld £9.01 1Q. ghhhh‘ Home at a p_ m‘ Lady stair proceeded to l and - ‘_ m L b “' lo ed 41118.11)’ largo corporations in Quebec G *__ F O M Le d Ncwl Glashtomorrow. _ _ ‘mull r,\ cs a e. an ilngiam. call me Assem_ gramme w no e p0 ng - [going m governments, federal anti ovimm ' " c 0 ' . Wethered today won his nay l0 tomorrow King George, the Prince» ____ A hiiiieihi Just 155W“ by the 9°‘ hl-hvihchfl askmg {m- a5s15|;hncc_ 1-115. E. B. Tip- of Wales. the Crown Prince of Swc-l "The Freetown Dramhhh. plays“ four up and dell. Prinfhegilsnhhxgsriciozgf ‘Slhlcden and. will present the ahwt comedy minion Bllrcnu of Statistics gives bend was that the company wlhchspgnc gow; Lieutenant Governor G. R. the hhhls by defeat-mg - - -v 9f 0i M°h°i°h and H- M- MM‘ ping in the semi-finals hi!’ Hall where the Lord High Com- . T103 PIINTING OI‘ BVIIY missloner in the con d ‘ rse of his ad- hnig that His Majesty the a commanded him to as- ‘we lnfi Assembly’ h! his great. sense f . ?oruhelschurchs Windy and firm zeal to mam-carries and of his resolution emmem ‘n the Presbyterian gov- ‘omery cgmstigetlllillld. Rev. J. Mont- elected Modeling!‘ of Dumfrles. was T0 Su-rvey Nor-tilern Manitoba District isllecial to the Guardlnnl Rgliyiilggou. May 25. -_ Sir Gamma“ iiglibn. president of the chosen f “Mom! Railway‘ has science ism» E. L. Bruce. of the hers“ ufhllrtment of Queen's u“. yey of th giidenaki? Beolmlcul sur- ‘m m“? ‘strict north of the Flln Dr‘ Emcee leht lzigathern Manitoba. e survey‘ week to begin / "“*».*»»0+0o0+0-0+0-o+_4 Condensed Speglala RATL-lo. N! word. not Inch Insertion in this column. ‘I . ‘CIIOIOI: COIN!!! III! FIOM stall-fed cattle. Blunders, New- wm d: 0o. -a-r- . iimrintlon, cheaply and expedi- "uunly executed. Guardian Cen- "111 Job Piintory, Phone m. Mi "011 WANT ooolruuvsuorls. Prim M for 50o: 100 for 8M: 1M m.- m; m m aim; 1.0m icr 0m. tpua. Guardian the produce ill farmers hands in P. E. I. end of March. as follows: Senate Overrides h 5 U“ w‘ - In b sliels, w at. 8 .0 : on .- Prfisldfifllfs VQtO 103.000? barley, 929.000; buckwheat 16,000: potatoes. cwt. 1,060,000; hay (Special to the Guardian) and clover tons, 89.000. These figur- WASHINGTON. May 25.-The huemge or previous years for the Island intended going in and cutting off all the timber and then going away. N0 mills were being constructed and what railway con- struction was going on was simply for the 1iurposc of taking away the pulp wood. Tile company he described. as ex- No persons were allowed to shoot or fish without permission on pain of deportation. H. D. Adshcad moved to have the sum reduced by $200,000. Mr. Casgruln. the liberal whip. scolded Ivlajur Powers. whom he said it ill became to oppose votes in parts constituency and in a spirited way defended the claims of the comp- any. Thev had spent $500,000 on wharves. were building houses for their employees and hotels and had an annual pay roll of $2.000.000. Mr. Poullot lLlberal Temlscoutal said the Liberal whip should not try to tell all other members to keep quiet simply because they had mon- ey voted ill their constituencies and generally supported the position taken by Major Powers. As the sky began to get “loorln" the item was allowed to stand over. and a lium- ber of other items were quickly dis- osed of. ‘ OTTAWA. March 25.-11Parlla- men), will not likely prorogue until well into the week of June 3 at the earliest from what could be learned here today. The remaining days of the session will be largely taken up with estimates but it is not certain a 70"” vow‘ The house had “heady long distance phone consisting of .at which messages from all the Do- understood that the increase of ses- A large and mpmwntauvc meut-‘HICFERSQ in indemnltics this year. "'55 hhd decide “h i‘ ha“ hwday itois adopted by the house. If the thoroughly and at great length. up-lh hmhed support oh the ophosmon Btlndln! VOW N like" and irhifipopular and 1361a matter of personal put before the meeting by Mr. 8.1mm that prorogntlon will take place the ‘ summer.“ The vote wasmut will not sit sin until Tuesday. It was then left. lo the Retail MQT-‘ffifllitlfln. The prime minister said‘ PM Office. Guardian Job Prlntlery. u ‘es are considerably less than in the Senate overrodc the presidents veto.‘ This afmhoon hehweeh “he and of the bill to increase the nlghtmwo‘ prime minister King so,“ ‘m wages °f postal employees mdiiy by Empire message to London over missed the m“ W“ the vow‘ ‘flfty words. It will be broarlcasted in Hyde Park this evening at u con- cert" arranged by Lord Beavcrbrook Lccci Business M611 “Siiiiddimifiii ‘ ‘special developed" at the Conserved-l Wednesdayitive caucus this morning. and it is FOP Holidayfiloslllg fiicnel irrrdclglerzityygs: - 1 S R SB 0 . ' v was informed. that there will be no lng of the business lnen of Char-. A '1 i I d . _ l h lottctown was held in the Board of 1m; dgmgageafigonn Jgeghegr m: r2? Trade Emmi‘ 1”‘ ‘ivehmg t” dis“ of the committe recommending closing for the coming summer. report he adopted h becomes ago,” Th‘? ilii°5li°h °i wedhe-‘idhy °r.ernmelit measure and if introduced. Blillfdly 61°51"! W" discimiedlof course. will carry. It would have wards of twenty different speakers‘ side‘ summer“, m counterhm mug- debating the question both pro. and rewve and “mm- hhjecmm Among con. It was finally decided til" “ithe members on both sides it is not minority 88119 with the mnliifiil’ miireference on e part of a big ma- tho day chosen. 1 jority would be badly beaten. The following motion was tiletll 1; now appears go be pygmy cor-‘ A. McDonald. and seconded by Mr-Iabout June 9th. The Hon. Mr. Ben- J. P. kett. "that Wednesday bmnett will be absent four days of next the huf holiday for closing durinlz_week. The hou will sit tomorrow then taken. Wednesday winning 011t=It may be that the eleven o'clock by a vote of almost two to on-Jllmlt will be taken off. or morning The motion was made unanimous. sessions held in order to hasten pro- ohlnta Association to decide onllt would be for the house to decide. the opening and closing dates of This afternoon great arms full of m; h0g5”; petitions were presented by several yet whether or not. another am- endment on a motlontogo into sup- ply will be moved. It is said that some opposition members are nnx- ions to move an amendment of censure of the government for the retention of the natural resources of the Prairie provinces. had paid the Menler estate $600,000 ceedingly autocratic in its methods, Naniara. Stacy-Treasurer of Halifax.) The chairman pro-tem, President; Frank Clark of Charlottetown. V%1'j .__ fol-Cd the Cllflil‘ l0 GYFO F- A- NiEhV Secretary-Gyro Stewart Jones. Iingale, of Halifax, who acted as. chairman. and who gave an addressi ion the "History and Formation of ithe New Club." i Gyro R. S. Stephenson. President. of the Saint John the members on .Adopted by the Various IThis address showed the great work. accomplished for p001‘ children andl for hospitals. dental clinics. i . An address isliowed that Gyro was first formed", in thc United‘ hseventy-two clubs ‘States and Canada. Iaddressed the club on the "Inter- ‘national Organization of the Club" land the functions of the various . committees. " Gyro G. S. Mason. of New Glas- gow gavc an interesting address of ‘the “Club Bulletin." f "Gyro Bonds" ithe address by Gyro R. C. Mac- Ronald of Monet/on. ‘addressed the meeting on "The Secretary." Gyro l“. Q. MacLeod. Governor ofi The function was honored wlthi Montreal mm the presence of His Honor LleutiQug-bcc mm “ ‘Governor F. R. l-Ieartz. and was ac-- 11.1111“ mm lcompanied by his aide Colonel J. 1173111111, John 610m“, _ ‘District No. 8 addressed the mem- .bers on "What Constitutes a Suc- icessful Gyro Club." 1 Immediately following Gyro Mc-i head's address he installed the ofli-, cers elected in iClub as follows: | President-Gyro Frailk Clarke. i Vice President-Gyro W. D. Gil- lis. 2nd Vice President-Gyro Frank Mz-Phee. i there to play while Perkins advanc- various led through defeat of Willianl Till- locil six and five. Treasurer-Gyro Phil Noonan. After the installation of officers the most important speaker of the‘ levcning, Ed. I... Kagy. International‘ addressed the. Club. Slluke tniGyros on "Ideals, Purpose and Ob- "Servlce Actlvitlcsdigations of Gyro." Gyro Kugy was‘ ClubS-"pne of the three original founders‘ and was Secretary-Treasurer of International Gyro heartily welcomed. Summer camps and‘. The chair was lhcn tnkcn by the F‘rank= by Gyro A. T. Smithplarke who gave a brief address of of the province other than his ownhh “origin and Expahsloh of Gyronwelcome‘ newly elected President. Gyro Dnve Bethune. the Club, received a the meeting held. Tlegraphlc greetings which the members dance. The chaperones for the evening. Gyro H. MacNamara of Halifax were: Mrs. B. Conrad. Mrs. J. Hil-iwesh wmd u med "h he R showers‘ ‘5- hse w 5°! fed socialion will be held in the Count lion. Mrs. N. Lowther. Mrs. Clarke. Hooper and Mrs. Hooper. During the dance many conlpli-‘New Ygrk m1“ ‘_ the Charlottetown-mentally remarks were heard on all Charlottetown rain 50-47 J 1 14 ‘sides with reference to the novel High tide this afternoon-hi 3 3‘! “y I ‘and artistic decorating of the spnc- and tomorrow i i 1 lnorn ng at 5.46. ious ball room. This work was done by Mr. Vernon Oatway. well known rises tomorrow morning at 4.15. window dresser and interior decor- ator of this city. first in Cleveland in l9l2 and now have president of the Young Men's Coni- mercial Club, addressed the mem- bci's and stated he had. the same as i Gyro G. R. Spencer of Monctonlother‘ members of the Charlottetown great benefit from received from seventy Gyro Clubs were read by Secretary Stewart Jones after proceeded to ‘the Prince of Wales College Hall was the subicct of and enjoyed a wonderful party and B"hi“hi""i"l.c Colonel's Maid" m the Hall Royal family were present at a an Stanley Bfldgex wednahdh“ birthday luncheon at Buckingham May 30th n not “he Thm-sdhy W, i cning. 31st. 4698-5-26-3! i ; "The Young Peoples Group of Cornwall will present their 3 act lcomcdy drama "Safety First" ln 1York Hall on Tiuesday, May 29th at 18:30 p lll.—COl'l’l0 and enioy a good ‘laugh. 5-30 2i (HE BEsT ‘(HING ouf- AN ACHINR 400111 , "DR. CLIFT. M. D. Start no! ‘home prevention-cure. 112 Pride! .315. Cmown. S-lil-Zimos. ""Bannas--Speclal tonight, 20c n doz. s. N. Kays, Cor. Pownnl and Richmond. 468i UU " ‘Unloading this car ROBIN l i I i iHOOD FLOUR. Bran and Shorts. P. JiNoy 8c Co.. Hunter River. i loaa-s-ae-al "Come to Belfast Hull on May .29th and hear an evening's enter- .‘tainment by Rev. Scott FultomPl-of. ‘Thompson and Zion Church choir. Sale of boxes and candy. Admission .35 cts. and 20. "' i 4680-5-28-21 TORONTO. May Zi-Fresh south'u,;q§§t,i§:' §§‘,f,,.‘§“‘,‘.},’{;,'..,'.‘1f§,§‘“‘1f.' I ‘ Toronto clear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62-42 ‘iiiiyfieggffiifgefmjuhfi 2:36: m -~ 5245 o. m. E. B. Mcbaren. Secretary. . 70-48 M” 411-42 ‘53-45 "Grist Muir-Grinding will b0 3mm" ciuufiv 50—46|done m Wood Islands on Friday - - - - ~ 63-45 and Saturday of each week until By next Fall. effort will be made to provide Continuous, If- flcient and Courteous Service. The ‘growing of aldlhthe mom Wholt. by atrons. wou e p to assure Penn. First quarter moon Saturday. lance of this convenience to the Dis- May 26th. 4.48 a. m. “hm g_ common a‘ ¢°_ w“ Sun sets this evening ‘l; 7,33 gm!