. Tells of ‘Shipping Liq- Negotiations Under’ ~ told tho (llistcms w» ' MERPQAE? n think justly in the A man ca "m, measure he hoe solved hit own world probliml. - ~ o gl:£:"°'}’,“,,,¢i:, Fllllfii‘ leer . f" llitlllllill pp plplttl llfllllil Pllllh 1151 l-glll. M. . ,‘i' “or Samples toGoVt will)’ in London for Omciah " Purchase ' of 33p ———- White Star Line‘ FIX-MINISTER Steamships. (Canadian Prue) 0F CUSTOMS 1 1 Nll-IW voiut. April 21.—Negotln- Suspected 0f Refieiv“ tions are under wny in London to- , - day for completion of the snle of lilg uquor stolen thirty-three White Star Line l-itenm From ships in u deal considered by Weill i Street as forerunner to the estab- Warehouse. lis-hment of an nil-American fleet ._._.._ by‘ the International Mercantile Canadian PHI!) Mm-me" mvlmwm‘ Am.“ 27_._4Lyqum- “m A innd-ml caibie from ii’. A. S. --- - e-w .".:..:::.l..l:l*-.s::.:l:l; Wmomrem pa" have always “n iMlarine said‘ n provicioilal rec. “Mldered m“ pwpefly or‘ m“ or. ment was reached esterdifa f ' 11d" “m1 m” “hm ‘nflwcm m the saile oii’ ves el its lli yang! m Don h” shared t-hem "om "me 000 tans all awllsdsvllrtilay whol: mll.1nl\".‘"Clt-rll. inspector of the port 1)’ 1W i116 ~11 M. M. and flying 1119 probe today u,“ iBa-itish flag. The prospective -~pul'- lie was wont to bottle such samples c 115°" W9" l BTW“. eYndlflfle "m, 5nd ‘hem m m; mends_ (He hesdedlby Furness, Withy and (.11., did this viii-l a shipping permit 149:1- fl ‘ i . g "°"’ m“ (whee Lmor comm!” lleilleu allllctgrdllaiggliflilllilséllal- sigma o; me friends M m“; d-uoted by Morgan. Grenfeli nild shipped to were Senlaitor Jedques §1f‘11£'1*5n1,1n€- 111° ‘1411111011 ‘Mullah °1 Bureau, former ‘Minister of Cosy - - 1'8“ 111111 CWWPBIIY- are 11 toms’ R pal-row‘ Danny “Mumm- prelude to negotiations for the of Customs. ~Clarence Jsrnleson. ‘111111111111411 ‘hi’ 1-116 1- M- M- 0f 11"‘- snd: L. A. iLni cheile, mommy" QPIJVBVUIUIBD and other vessels of the tile Civil Service commission 1-1111“! Stem 111M- . "These shipments were not from tlt ls considered that the proceeds ma Customs papal-imam, They Would ‘be devoted to itlle rCUTlll-g of wew "Om mysem R ,p_ clerk," 836,532,980 of six percent bonds added tile inspector. The consign- mmufl"! 111 1941 l‘) 11111116 Wily f0!‘ maul! were Se“; varwuly to M,“ financing an sill-American ftleevt. Farrow, cure oif W. l1‘. ‘Wilson, Chief U‘ Preventive Officer, to M. Raymond, s chauffeur and to lMlesere. Joinle- p son and ilnroohelle st their club on the Ayilner iltoad, Que. Some had been sent to Hull and he did not ‘ know what become d! them aifter- be wards. lMr. Clerk asserted that there (Oanidlan Preea) W! 1101111118 irregular in the aoqui- OTIiAW-A, April 26.-—4Mny 6th is nition of the liquor. »lit accumulated mentioned as the earliest date on from tho samples taken from day which the vote on the Bun-net is to day and the uuderstsndlng was itillaly to itlke place in the fines. . that the gauger could doxvrlth it as The list of availiilhle speakers is so he ‘pleased. The practice had been large that it is now believed that Clerk received his first Christmas wel-l intlo next week and mny per- Wflwt c! liquor. helm go into nip iiillcwliig week. 1S0 far the dates on which Prem- Inspector Duncan's Report lor King iliid Rit. il-lon. Arthur ~ . lileighen, Conselvatlvn lender, will OTTAWA. Ont... April BL-Jfhe address tho house have not been confidential report of inspector arranged. Welter Duncan, which hes been before the Customs Probe Commit- ‘Be or some weeks ws ade ub- ' ' lie-this ........... ' ° "‘ P Arrives 1n New Chairman Mercia announced at " ' the hi... n u... -'.....»..l....-. ‘pro- York Seriously I11 "M11118! that the committee had --- “"1596 unanimously that tile rfl- (Canadian Press) "°" "r-"Ml- NEW YORK, April 27.—4Ellk1llfl0- ‘lion. (i. H. Boivin. Mialator 0f line Bootih, National Commander Killltoms, said "that the r9901‘! M11 of the tSslvatioll Army, wns in a l)“ 1”" vilified before the oountry- hotel here today seriously iil with Elia"! unit-ii directly or tnfi-r- 1m acute stuick of appendicitis “M11171” i?" “W?! 11nd been 81V- hnving returned from Chicago in s. on 110 01190"- HtY N) 11' 1:‘. IGOIIB- gipgclql m", - ' h“ “r —-—-—-—- Against the ndvire of physicians. (Continued on Pill 3) Miss Booth insisted on coming for ‘i - - the lilastern Territorial Congress eee of the Salvsatloil Army. 'Aithough site stood the trip better than ex- Condensed Specials l pecteld it was dfltlbiilil llillfly wlierli RATfl-qm n‘; worm n“ ' Qlielle could‘ take part iii or even “ch mnruo“ u “u. “mm ’ attend the (kmgrees. .~** A‘. 'iii"nz*°ii,.i:*.':.‘:'.l..'::7"* Agreement f Extended ‘BAUNSOME QKUIMBEQ, HAM 81'1")’ oer-encoders, Newsome (Special to The Guardian) 1m": Stalk. madame-is. rmli d 00-. Market Bldg. aa-o-illm WAlSHiIiNKYIlON, April 27.-—'l‘he n ag- t offered in 1922 with Cull ‘DELAVAL CEPAIATORI AND ndn covering tiights of uircrnft be- Tepeirs. Bvwley IAIN. it. R- tween the two colnltrieii has been Carleton Billing. lllllii-t-zfl-fll extended llntil April zlo, iim. ‘Ft/girl gayiéatstmoun muss p ‘te , ‘pend house ‘ , nnd n)“ _ - sp..?-“st..i'l“lrl“it.fii'p','.f._mig {Nova Scutla. Synod “ “' ‘ '"*—*"'--" Pays lTribute to ‘FOR QALI --H'lAiI-V IIOWN . nail . . . * - = " '-" - ~‘ - lie-fr “l” '1 9“."'"‘“ m 1101111 U. M1168 ._.___ _________H__________ p l . "on PmNTWQ ‘ ‘VERY (Canadian Press) . '1°"°Pl1>il0h.-oheurly"- =- 1 HAiLllBiAX N. is. iApril sm-Irlie "will: Mounted. ounce-ii nt- Synod a Nolvs ‘Scotia meeting here i“ JQVWQiFIFL-‘Phone- ill. w“, domed the ifollowhig resolu- ii ylng tribute m John c. ml- ‘vou w 1 “on "NV‘L°PE' ergnyflydney Mines- N. 8., win- Prim. Humor to a . asn . 1°’ 155il-"W-‘I6r'$1-041?r11i°1l it" no: M tllgogolhoartiwlizafispnrlicistion tut. Pamela oiianliap Office ‘ 11°“ ' ' Y ' of this Synod now in session be refrigerator for mutuality» ta m“ u“ M n“. m, u“ “m, "1""! l0 -\ly.~e iouel ‘IOIIIJIIQIIIIII p " . A ‘no < * m ed um scald-Te ‘as gen be sent l: Jothn Milne." eli i . .____ ‘iyiageifiqma '°"‘ Mimi (‘Anne TO auv-‘rsu none: .. - p ._ g h“, ‘w, ‘g '§L'°§¢::m' , ‘ llvii-ii-IilOallewa. ‘ Seeding Operations 1° 11119181"- General Smuts is being favor- partleu in south Africa as the silscessor Earl of Athlone as Governor- Hls appointment would estab- i hardest bitf _ - Seeding in Manitoba is faithest faledfifilzggeingttlatgzwaetzgalnbiog: advanced with southeastern areas on‘ mar‘: Mme Emma,“ Pra e reporting 50 percent of the seed in " ' ' g“ (Special to The Guardian) OAilICUTFA April 27—iMorc than 1,000 persons ncco estimates, have t» PM Suspension For or _ - - Article 16 of the League of Nil.- Mloslem “o1; tplplgmlfifvljgt reilallllileml MIIIGPS W110 J 01H tioiis conivensnt binds the members t fighting nnd eenis to be wuning the the worst o! (‘Qmdllfl P11") exinerienced here. ‘1N1D1ANAIPOIJIS, 1111-. Avril 21- ' Qgflvicgg- are Members of the Unit/ed if Bgltatiui; be scale there accommoda- ‘ltions for the injured for the hos- Nlthough the stree situation has become Business and pubil disorganized and resumed on a larger manent Diversion of . Water from Lake Michigan For Use in Her Canal. p -..___ (Special to The Guar the llouse of her frlen iii contained shou as chnnglng -the presen iverslou df Luke Michigan vv fleeting the tempor- the Secretary oi’ War. Michigan for use The bill retains euthorlaqtlon for i] This inipru voment of (River but som will hsivqto dec er, if any, shall be Luke Michigan for this waterway. . . 1 . Oshawa Ministers Send Letter to p , tend d to JohnpiMlles for his eirr- - ~ m“ K“'V'""T°"' “"1"”? mu 3h...» in winning the Mern- (cell-am. ri-m) toconsidlra on of the oducing the term on auto- firm. w: in ~turtheri$ gffigflflfl" “"',,§°,f}°§_';°§',,‘§;, ‘ Q gun pport. And he it further- oopy of this resolu- moblier, the Mill have sent a lcller to ‘PM! mil hla qtio to thelwere submitted and ‘duly Approv- havoc that would be sure tggloliow =5 iby the mggtinv- popogiiy “n” 1”; “q “m, “h” ‘m. . com--~ _ iui plain qmltlglkneady ad e “fiUlllllL ‘rile use. pp p p, gelled in remove Austrians Have Given up Beer ' v ' (Canadian Press) ._.- t.- VlENNiA, April 27,- The - Austrians have given uplbeor and instead are drinking wim- This is due to the rm that the breweries trust insisted on raising the price of beer to the harkeepere who lmmedlat sly carried out their hreet to. thousand berkeepere who laat lzz: ':::::*.:"i2?i°°.°..st.":l.:.: a“ Treaty Gimme“ bunpdy, starter-i and epiqots and Arte of 0f T§QV§ZZ°MY M“ ‘° "'1" °“" N. Coven-ant— Ger- ~ " many Will be Asked In (Canadian Press WillNiNill-‘EG, April 27.~wE1t"“118l11 0gb m t u 91°51'91"‘ 1s ‘being made o“ me nmill: tellgegltt bvelfoie Quill: lllfiglfirtlxil lniid throughout the gruimproduc- is mknn as to whu new may be ing areas of Canada west, uccnrd- naceswry - ‘(K153111318 remtfinagpecgtlgfliwa byaglti lit is said that Germany is likely- ’ 1' ° ‘ y to be asked to explain the present cultural department. Moisture con- Conn“ between the ‘terms M the iiitlons are favorable and seeding treaty} ___-—<e->-—-——- 01133x3113aiazg1g°vvagenélllgéed ma‘ oi‘ Nations covenant before she is I week in the siorm-silvept district, admitted w the League h‘ Semen]. - through! i-loil drifting the report bu‘ The Amed chameuuflaa a“ Q ' ' busy studying the text of the trm- states. Summer-fallow land was the w and as “on u n ,5 mny musk ithe ground. High Wlllds llflve delay ‘,‘,‘,?‘1,p,'f,fo§§°'°""“‘ °1 u“ “m” “Y” "m"- “m Y "W" Art. 3 of filsso-Germ- Second plane plans to CEARLOTTETOWN, cannon, W-ilollllssnAYQaril-li. 28,1926 ilifilllllll HlH Elli lllllls is lllllllllll Seek Capt. Wilkins. Explorer Missing for 11 Days. FAIRBANKS. Alaska, April 27-- Fnllure to hesr froiii Captain H. = Wilkins, who left here 11 duys ngc p {Or Point Barrow with the first PARillS, tAplillll Z7.—'I‘lie Russo- piano of the Detroit Arctic expedi In German treaty received in officlssktion, speeded the loading of the ts..._______,,, ; . form at the French Foreign Ot-sleconrlupilsne to follow him to- .-___._ _ a ' -» ~ 5.53.3351;";§’.§.‘2L2§i..‘2?“‘$l2“i§.‘l.lgl. its...“llzlvslrrl.iz.llz.szt""* vCnptain ‘Wlilklns and ‘Ben Elel- 5011. his pilot, hopped oft for Point IBni-row April 15th. Although Major Thomas (l. Lanphier, commander of the sec- iond section of the expedition, and |those under him’ expressed con- -- c l2:".“:...::r ll‘§...5.“,”““§.°i..’i‘$’2§ pick up radio signals from them, yesterday, were not successful. Captain Wilkins carried a short wave radio set, which, it was be- lieved, would one-hie him to senil beck messages despite the tact that iBsrrow now hes from eigh- teen to twenty hours of daylight and only a short dusk between edl operations in some parts, b-u-t I p p _ generally bettween l0 and 25' per- ‘sslgoxlllglilalznfgengblnztv1:1: £38 cent the seem“ 1s mmmewd" on his way home from Rome it is understood advantage will he tak- en of his presence here thoroughly to discuss the problem from the Franco-British viewpoint. . of the League mutually to gupport ‘ one another in any financial and economic measures which may be taken against a covenant-breaking -._.__. state. M,“ wdflk iArticls 3, of the Russo-German era of “Mr,” who M“ the cow treaty as given out in Berlin sets munist party or its affiliated organ 1°11“ m" 5111111111 a M53111)" 11° lzaitions are liable to suspension 1117111911 W111i 111° 011-19“ 0f 111111051118 .from the ‘Miners Union, it was an- a“ °°°11°m1° 91' 111111119131 b°Y°°1t lIIOIUICQIl today in n letter John L. “$111119! ‘"19 01 111° 1W0 5181111113195 Lewis, International President, 0t the present treaty the other wi-ll iness the cittlflshllgzldlugllliyboisbllfil?“em 1'0 1‘ Dlstrlct Presment 0t the not Join in sue.“ B’. -c°a'lm°n‘ . , t I Lewis action followed siitliorlza- _ ' ..’.§‘S.2.T.l§§ 0- --- ii “hurdles Gwen 8'01“; on since 1900 when Mr. the debate will at least continue omnline m ream“ order‘ |Union. national Board at u recent ‘meeting, " (Canadian Frees) i 1 B9 Examined iiviinxiioo orrv, April z1._rrlie l u - _ government it is officially sn- ' nounced wi-l give these Roman Catholic Churches in the state of ‘OTTAIW, lAprll. 27.—Hen'ry Mil- ye,’ o! Cleveland, 0M0, w“ a w“, Mlcitoiwan which closed, in protest p n days ago ‘owed y,“ way 1M0 the against the governments religious pmmmb om“ u, the Pamamem policy ten days in which to reopen. When Congress De- ME e l- clded against apPer- _ _ , ‘I p .A Building and. loudly demanded tom they M“ 11°‘ 19131513111 11-19 991d see Ilon. Mr. King was remandedlwhei’ ".1111 11° "911911- “"116? 111° 0°11" for (m, “n, m,“ he appeared (mstftutional provision maklni; police court here today, no will ‘bekzh-urdhes national DWWHIY 811d W111 eiismiiierl toi- mental trouble. llw devoted to educations-l ill-room "iilllilllN TENNIS cull Enthusiastic Gatheriing of Members at a knwkmigio-fip: “Y” Last Night-Jlreat Promise‘ For o ul- m- Tennis This Seas on. mittee '1 pmmwr: 210880‘: The annual meeting of the 0har~120; there nre at present 112 mem- “em “n l “In ilottetown Tennis Club was held in hers ln the Club. m'i:‘1£hé'gn:tr?é:'the Y. M. lC. A. parlor on Tuesday Since its formation in May 14th April 27th at 730p. m. The Pre- 188s the_ Charlottetown Lawn 1 “M” °1‘sident Mr. l-I. M. Simpson occupied Tennis Chub has grown steadily. "1-91‘ the chair nnd the following mam- During the latter years of t e here of the executive were also Great ‘Wai- interest in the game divflfliflll 8T8!"- preaent: Vice-president. Miss Vin- waned owing to many reasons in- d L nicolnbe; secretary treasurer, M. cldental to such ttimedbut doc: This ends Chicago's hope ‘011- McKlnnon nnd W. J. Rodd and J. the close of the war on pert cu- 1 sanction for a. permnn- A. ‘Bentley. Tho reports of the arly the past two years interest rs- slon; of water from Lake Executive and of the various com- vlved alarmingly. Lost your was mittens were vary encouraging the banner year in the long history and the future, of that splendid of the Club and the Dancing“ your genie te his n Cher ottetown is promises to he as g . rng the Illinois River bright 1h “ll- iFflr i118 cumin! 1925 extensive alterations were M,“ can,“ [mm ysnr the ‘ ~foliowing officers were made to the Club ‘House and today m ‘he hmaisaiupg-elected- ‘Holt. President, Hon the Tennis grounds at Victoria ‘ Lieut. Governor F. R. Hesrtz: {Park are perhaps the moat beauti- vlin-l lsi-iiniy, an iilethtdfimggllstft: President. if. ‘M. Simpson (re-elect- ful and iip-to-date in Eastern Cen- diverted from the purpose of ed); vloe- ‘president Miss M. sda. ciauaes which were n .r strictly ers. tournaments with. the rwln. Jean lan....Aaat-a lend clubs lferreueinen rsberetlip war rained to -.<..,"l1 Bourke; sepretory treasurer, M. There are also some excellent McKinnon (re-elected); executive players in Charlottetown who com-mittee, Miss ‘El. Bourke, J. A. doubtless would be dangerous com~ Bentley. f-e-eiecfeplip d W. J. petltors at any inter-Provincisl Rodd (re-elected). r. Bentley meet. ilt is hoped that during the gave an interest‘ tiilk .on the season of .1016 presantntivee will Constitution nnd by-Lews of the he sent to the if ltime champion- Olnh as adopted ,ln .1902 and as ships to opioid .ln tennis honors, P l amended nt regular, meotingp eineirwhieh in other sthletic activities, P8111191‘ ng um time. pointing up: chiefly the m s0 omii wimpy lr. unmeas- ._..-.. .. adhered to. Wltli_reapect_.to the Amoat pleasing feature of thei "4, d, lilrment of’ dupapp ltp is pilnportnni- m5 aeaeon were the Tournaments P‘ "5101- members to notice that utter hold with the lumlneraide Club JIIIIB hi. Above in arrears are and the Mayflower club of New llelile to expulsion thy the menag- Glasgow’ N. B. The Charlottetown NEW YORh. April "r4111! our- im" "1 "*1" "-1" in commitwe- club. seedless w . aeypia .11»: l ier Klnir- The following new mental-a orwerd so the MINNIE‘?! of the ve clubs ‘ sndsunrlse. ICaptein Wilkins and Elclson ‘flew the single motored Alaskan. A test flight of the larger plane of the expedition, the three-motored Detrolter to try out new compass- es delnyed her contemplated dc- parture yesterday. . The Detroiter weighs five tons loaded. ‘Six hundred gallons of gasoline have been put in her tanks. Those to make the flight with Majol- Lnnphier were Charles Wiaeley, pilot: Howard Mason. chief radio man ‘for the expedi- tion; Andrew Hnfford‘ A. Wright, engine mechanic and s newspaper w: I spondelit. ous peaks ct‘ the ‘lllndicott Range. lllliillillll FE-Hllllt League of Nations-- Object is Placing of Europe ‘on New Ec- onomic Basis. (special trt-liz-Guardlan) of the League of Nations. ter Gilbert of Boston. Poland. U. S. Gold Ipllow- _ (Openili to The Guardian) in; rent gold mnienieot to Canada mode profitable by the premium of 11-64 of one percent Q Cnnedien Exchange in New York has exceed~ ts eon be ed 2510000010011 with s shipment of . . 82.80.4100 b! the Canadian Bnnki of Commerce, Ens DAVID PRIZE,“ N E Sir HIIGTGW wracPhall, Whose TOm Refit. of the Canadian Forces, 1914-1918, Medical Ser " viceis." has been awarded the prlge given by Senator David for the best English work pro- duced tin tivc Province of Que bec during thc yeal‘. j-{oi Ontario and Que- bec Capt. Best read the scripture (special go Th, Guardian) the sermon was to him in helping Qumascp Apr" zq___u,,ro,l,uutioulmake his decision for the Chris- here is that nil inter-provincial con-i this week, Premiers Ferguson and Taiicherenu will meet to discuss E. Fmmher and ML Lloyd. ___i-¢0-§----- , ‘Press Comment firing‘ Adi. Davis told his hearers Churchill Budgeblifln‘ $.Z““..‘i§’.‘ii?..‘° ii‘; ‘Siililill (Canadian Preee) gomlpgu, A-py-n zL-Jrhe mostperel collection. mvorable pm“ comment on (he! The choir rendered a very love- ‘British Budget which was intro-ply flmlgeln "What will you do with duced in the House of Commons 391111117 The plane's route to Barrow is 560 miles long, lying partially over unmnrkeil coasts and the danger- yegterday by Rt. illoll, Winston- lChu-rohllll. Chance Enema ‘h , .h rd-1 b ll d b t-‘ ' tefixlz; flglwtrm? e ca e a llsnlah 55 first two verses was The serious character of the ec- Ms theme w“ whe m ‘ tlsfylllg por- msomlyfihgyd eggzcgtlllnlruléigonthiz,tion." ICspt. lBest called ills heur- e ery eucreamt-Z h;- ex endnum eri-i to listen to Matt 6‘ where it is m regamhd with gummy 1’ told how God supplies everything. The Oposltloli ipspers attribute gay; The gpgflkaf told how hard this to the government. which theyuithletes had to work to become ohsrge with recloless extravegancenipiismplons and outlined 111g pm». willie most of the government supsonnl experiences as a mile run- Dori-H's grimly note the fact andpner and how for four long years lul- To Be Held-finder the Auspicés. . of the Birth Control ROME, April 26-—\Premler Mus-T “when w" den“ with b _ p i y the 3°11“ '1‘°"‘dp0a1%‘:i1:;1abtgiqgggixrlglspeeker in showing how much _ _'good money could do. but he ques- t birth “"1101 prop“ ‘Vtloned if great riches ever brought ands." In installing the commission, Lul-umes wmml became a cm," w GENEVA. Ad)?" 37-41;‘: 11151‘ terior, said: isrlouslltligarblhiolzséwén sage; Tgialitlpliizgtltlznatgt‘ blilrélif“ oéitorrpowv-‘Zf: seeking hniolre,‘ riches always Eul'lrl>6"’1iB8flI1 11b" 191111)’ W119" a fill in-struulelly of her indisputable created t e as re for wont commission representing twenty gxpanlgion in ti“, worm," different nations convened for the —--<>e->-—-— . MAXIMS- OFA MERCHANT _-_n a Oourteey le sympathetic conaid- ontlen en the pert of e human """° '°" “"°"‘°" . .s_ “Alf Annuel lubaerlptiole Delivered IMO B! ‘Ill. Clnnlll nnd U. B. A. u.“ lllllllll lllll llsl lilEHl “THE SA-TPSFYING PORTION” l" Subject of an interest- ing address by Capt. (Jnpt. Best's third service in Trinity United Church was large- ly attended. A. fifteen minute song sci-vice was conducted by Mr. Lloyd with ‘Prof. \V. E. Fletcher at tile organ. With iCapt. Best on the platform were Rev. Dr. Ramsay and Ad]. Dalvis who was the chairman. ll hi h ' th S Conference .‘i.i’°.i.;"...° .312...“ $32.3; The speaker told what a blessing ‘tlsp life. your“, or me Mm,’ Rev. Dr. ‘Ramsay and Mr. West m Ottawa Bomeflmeded the meeting in prayer. l A very pleasing duet "Looking iii way" was rendered by Mrs. W ‘ulerest m 01mm“ All]. Duvis read the announce- iments, telling of the various pray- er meetings that were ‘being held in connection with the mission each dny and asked that even larg- er numlbers might attend. ln milking the appeal for the of- - W011“ Buy ‘the expenses ol the campaign and appealed for a lib- l A short prayer service took “m, or we Exyplace at this time led ‘by ‘Mr. Goo. Capt. Best's scripture reading nnd Are we satisfied with what we he had to train and work hard to win the Canadian championship for the mile run. His one desire llltid been to lbecome s champion, ,a ter attaining it the Iblate of glory Banwind the nrdour 0f the people soon cooled off nnd he found that he lstill had to work for a living. lhspplness. He told how many Minister of the Ill-mm Hams u question. People are “My “name's the never satisfied and are always Mr. lBest told how it was the - small houses that were the reel homes nnd were more happy than purpose of preparing tor an inter- national economic conference to be held next year under the auspices ., I '_ , ‘and pulnces. when you get whnt f RE you want will you wnnt it? was pa‘ A p" ‘the quotation lined by Capt. Best BORN — NOT PAib - Whlle the conference is to bu world-wide in it-i character, neur- tlwlrss the initiative in deiiitiuling it will: taken by European status. There is no cfiort toconcelii the (up; that the principal objective l-i the constitution of Europe on a new economic bnsls which who'd enntle Eurlir. 1o inset the c impe- tltiun of other continents ‘The pr-‘psrnlzry cnmlniaaion is Ciillipii- ed ostm-lu-ly of men chonn as private zilllsrta 1x110 in no wuy are offioini ltailfilglillikil of the enun- tries from which they come. The Alllerli- I delegation consists of D-ivld Franklin Houston of New Yo.k, Former, Secretory of Agri- culture: Prof. Allel- Young oi‘ i-lnr- ' d Arthur wit- 'iile oih-r nniwne participating in thi. pral iiruiry conference arc England, France, lltaly. Japan, Spain, Belgium, Bwsden, Czecho- Slovnkh, (Brazil, Uruguay, Austria, Oenedn. India. Argentine. Ohiie Qiloinbin, Holilnnd.__ Germany nnd TCIIIJNTU, April 27 ~~Murit~inle_ Cnpt. Best had visited hundreds moderate W981i 1'1)’ W1‘ 'M“"1“‘““‘ “m1 mmimlm‘ wmlwr- "Closlnl prayer, The sntlafyins T°'°11'~“- m" ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' 3xp__34 hymn My Faith 100k! up to Montreal, cloudy Quebec cloudy St. John . . . . . . . . . ipng Into Canada Boston, clear . .. “~24 _T"““' Charlottetown. cloudy 46-414 ' Halifax. clolidy . . . . . . . . -. 511-416 : 232i; Announcements. New vol-k, clear . . . . . . .. 52~as Events, High tide this morning at H.011 nnd tonight ut 11.57. ‘Sun sets this evening at 7.04 nnd rises tomorrow morning at 4.49. wua-i- _ Lest quarter m00n Tuesday, May "Warning. Don't forget Colossal 4, 10.49 n-m- Show. Torn Ml: in “Beet Bad ‘Summerslde tide eighteen MID-mu," Qgopggqqn 75mm", Mon- tes later uisii Charlottetown. tnfllli N401. B- B YW- l"! lthe families in the large mansions when referring to ambitions real- ized utter n himl struggle. Power - i-osts uil u lot, fur more than wnli expected and niteii proves llllent- lHlliClOTy. Pleasure Seekersi-Petlpis ibotli young nnd old relllizc that it i“. not worth willie ~~this greet nnd everlasting seeking utter pleasure nnd find tllnt unless llicy ill-ck the right kind of plensilre tllnt it is ni- wiiys unsatisfactory. Mr. Best had a short message to the men telling them of tho sting that is in some of the pleasure they are seeking today in wrong living and the after consequences of youth- ful folly. I (lutl cares for those who trust liim_ those who trust the Lord wunt for no good thing. ‘ And lastly no reel pleasure comes our lives until Jesus comes ‘lnto oilr hearts. ids fiilr undo: dying men and never saw one yet that regrettedp that Jeans me lnto his life. 40/23 portion iiy Capt lBest. Closlns hfeetiligs, moi. 1N‘