é?" “,,¢4uooo4»oouee~“ Classified AdvertisemeEltsUAWA ‘ilfl A BE SPEAKER“ W ‘AT MEETING 0E aoooooo-oooo Agents Wanted u» per lino u s Si! II‘ II Bl! Female Help Wanted. A ‘..---"— wgy BE OUT OF WORK A DAY PAID CHRISTIAN MEN 111911, college students, teach- ", ministers and others for dis- mg...“ religious literature. For mculgrs write stating age and Mr. Conrad, “W0 figure]; connection. Tower Bldg, Toronto. i A, W. 5-10-15-17-22-24-20-31. For Sale WANTED-KITCHEN MAID. . AP- ply Parker House. 8523-5-3-tf. EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED. 120 Fitzroy Street. 8044-5-23-31. WANTED-WOMAN TO ASSIST IN IVAFZTTED — MAN FOR FARM MEINBAL ASSN. The Ontario Medical Association is celebrating its‘ fiftieth anniversary, which will be held next week in the Royal York at Toronto. A special programme is being arranged for the n“ ngnv pow-rum“. Dr. Yeo has been invited from Prince cooking during evenings’ Apply week. In connection withthis anni- Milton's Tea Rooms“ 392o_5_z2_3, versary the Ontario Association has ---_-._i_ii_-_ invited one representative from Male Help Wanted - E “l” "' '““ “m” Edward Island, and will contribute a _-——-—"’ii-'i l0; snip-QUANTITY 0F TUR- work. Aliacrt Robertson. Mermaid. PM" "Will" "The Value 01-’ Clln- nips. banfllwlm "lW-"l- Gulf s9az.s.z4.zi_ icrl Evidence.“ He will also be one Mild. Bmckley’ 3948-34372‘ -— of the speakers at the annual dinner ERED YORKSHIRE PIGS. ‘sawmill; cow. M. F. Vessey, York. °“' m "p. s." 3909-5-24-2 _________. I SALE- mg trailer. Wefldtill rill. Mfr-M“ my: CHICKS $16.00 PER HUND- red Lcgliorna and Rocks. ilowatt, Carleton. - 0 CART EIOXES Jones, Pow- 3023-5-22-31 POSITION! AS POSTMAN. Clerks. clc.. vacant. Write the N. C. C. Crsli Service School, Tor- . onto l0. M. H. W. 5-3-10-17-24-31. MEN WANTED T0 LEARN THE Barber Trade through our special short course. Expert training. Par- to be held on-Wednesday night next. - Dr. Yeo and Mrs. Yeo leave Mon- day morning for Toronto. Five deaths from pal-rot disease have occurred at Jarrrow. England. mcmlltiy ~ MAY FAIR Under the patronage o! Ills loner and Mrs. Hearts and Mayor Prowso and Lieutenant Governor Hearts Mrs. Prowse. PA RISE; HALL UPPER QUEEN STBIIT MAY 26 T0 2s Well laden household and fancy work tables. Toothsomo candy and loo cream for ail. Fishing pond and dolls. for the children and fancy work, aprons, etc, for the grown-ups. Afternon Ten from 3 to ‘l. Tickets 35c. or admission 10c. Children admitted free every after- noon from 8 to 5. Come one! Come 111! Something women and for everybody. men. children, EVIDENCE Continued from Page 1 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARD! 040-00000ooooooovooooooooooosoocooeooeoooooooeoq-do. ticulars free. Moler Barber College, Everett 3328-5-19-51. 5'13 Harrington St, Halifax. t-l-ttstf. 297-" m; QALE. T0 LET. BOAR!) AN mm signs on hand at Guardia office. _,?—-——--——*:""""_“"_*_“ ron ssuz-usan roan copra ADPly n. in first class condition. y; Court, 9 King Square, Charlotte town. ‘QTRAWBERRY PLANTS. DUNLAP. ninil: F. S. Reeves, 379l-5-l6-l2l.. _. 15c per hundred. $1.00. by 55.00 per thousand. Southnort. 1'01; SALE-CABBAGE growing in boxes. Each box con tainini: ovcr 150 sccd. Pcr box 25c. M. J. 3905-5-22-8i. Tomato Plants 1c cach. Byrne, Earnscllffe. _____-—-——---—--i- FOR sans-s II. I‘. STATIONARY Engine International, almost new. Ilarizaiu quick sale. Janlcs Tralnoi l4 Sprint‘ Park Road. Phone 545-1.. 3935-5-23-21 FOR SuALE - 34.FO0T BOAT. EN living apartment. For particulars call or write. Small- er open boat may be considered in gine room and payment. Nathaniel Gay. Pownal. 3558—5-6-sats6i. rmzEQlT-i norms non: 2c m". lonc. nrzv lost spring. suitable for Hhrr ]ll"1‘<lll‘(‘ cf fshlnc. ivill sell chi-no. Jipplj.’ lid. Lyivls 1w m»- - __ lio 39. 3 -'- -' ""i"+"...i__ l’ m a“ ° z‘ “i am: AND WOMEN. mc-nr nowj. ln the growing season is the‘ time“ "j""_‘_—*_—"*—'_ to cash in taking orders for our lQ Let prove-n Red Tag nursery productsi. _,._.__.__.,___________i_ 900 varieties trees. shrubs and'~'_ To L“ _ H"; ROOM FLA-n plants. Equipment and instructions" heated. electric range in kitchen. "ti- Cuh 9""? “Wk- Willi-Dill" Apwh. Hynes Bake". Possession lnion Nurseries, Montreal. Juno l't. 5035-5-Z3-3i e._..-_. _. Lost LOST-Bil. WE N‘ Guardian Oflicc. ‘Miscellaneous may AlFRED MacDONAIID. can]: sllllfllflr. Box 29, Hcrnlanviilc. 3570-5-6-1310. .___.. POTATO TAGS FOR THE SSA- sons shipments on snort notice Guardian Central Printery, >\___ XSHPIJII FROM MY YRANCII ONE ' members: 3947-5-23-21 PLANTS ELM AVENUE and Charlottetown Hospital. Water- mans Pen Finder please leave at 5-22-31. __..|FllillNil FR l) n WANTED-AT ONCE. TWO FIRM‘- class plumbers. Wages eighty-five _ cents por hour until June 15th. | ‘Il-ri-eafter ninety cents per hour. Apply to W. G. Crowley, 2'75 St. George Street, Moncton. N. B. 3920-5-23-41. CARPENTERS WANTED FOR work cn tllc new C.N.R. Hotel. Good wages for competent men- Apply at Job. 501-5-23-31 lIVANTED-IIORSEMAN T0 KNOW a reliable American experienced race hnrsc trainer and colt breaker. is ready for business. Apply at the Easier Hotel, Charlottetown 5-23-21 Articais For Sale BAKERS‘ OVENS. WRIITE FOR catalogue; time payments if de- slvcrl. some used ovens on hand. I-lilbbard Oven Company, 1100 Quren West, Toronto. A. F. S. 4-stlJune 28. Wanted Hi3» - CATS wrrn nnwu born kittens. R. Eeymond, South- port. Phono 1175. 2638-3i-e.o.d.-tf Nursing CANADIAN The iuonthly meeting of the Char- lottetown Branch oi the Canadian Legion B.E.S.L.. was held last even- . ing and was well attended. Comrade l Arthur Bruce, the President. presided. After the minutes were read the following were admitted as" new Leo Arsenauit, Neil A. ‘NM’ “Mk “"01" m?“ Tllll°° rlglll I MacDougall. Caphas Davey, Roderick "l" T- K- M. Tattoo lcft car 8G l lien-aid. George Paynicr. Freetown 20 roars experience. Good mcrsirl», 3074 -5-24-3i Ssicsmzln Wanted iALi-IS.“ IIN WANTED —~ SALES lccni for Prince Edward Island 9°00 ray. Free outfit. ll°\\’ n. reliable. Profitable. C°~ 7911mm Ont. M IALESAIEN-JSNT‘ THIS AN IDEAL 00.011011’ Good pay-home every for adiancniicnt. Your home county specialty l direct from our factory c? farincis, Sixty days to test mer- y ‘lllllflififl before paying for it. Rs:- i ‘lillflllthts are good reference- l t“ will‘? “rule over 30. Prompt re- A ‘ The "Whom Oil INZ Paint Co.. 0910 "llllbrllc conl.ract-chance for irrriiorv . whnkm selling S ‘ llll’ assures choice territory. "Hum! Ave... Cleveland. Ohio. M. H. 5-24-11. -_____._._____ N" Mlmmli for Rheumatism. _.____. 3968-5-24-21 Till-IF ‘v-ANTS POSITION rcfcr- mm. Phone 283, Guardfiln. Sum- We want ‘ energetic repres- rnraiivs to handle the best dis- lllfl‘ on the Island. Our agency is Write Pclham Nursery S. W. S-wstf. ‘ | Dorlon. I-lcrbert P. Mallar, W. D. lwilson, Ambrose E. Wood. Percy H. iFarror. On being called upon the Rev. Capt. R. M. Lcgate, who was a Chaplain with the 9th Light Horse Regiment Australian Division delivered a most instructive and interesting address - on the operations during the Great war in the l-loly Land. I-Ie first re-V Cerred to the view olten held by those who had not served that Chaplains had a safe. comfortable, and cushy - job. but knew that all present felt that the presence of the Chaplain on service contributed to some 181')’ con- sidcrable degree in making things better for the men on service. and it gave, he knew to Chaplains, a know- ledge of men and a sympathy help- ful in the work of today. Why was it there was fighting in Palestine? It camc through attempt of Central Powers to get command of the Suez Canal, and so ..eakcn Bri- tain's strength by making trouble in Ell/Pl- General Allenby’s army followed a portion of the historic road leading from Egypt to Jerusalem. over which Moses. Christ and Napoleon had traversed. One of the great difficul- ties the army had to contend with v »”*§QQOOOOO-OOO-O-OO-QO40-O FOOOO-OOQOOXO-OQ-O-O-OO-O-O-OOO-O-O4 TO LET On or about June 15th alterations are now tall Completed. One second floor office and two hird floor offices in Gordon Building, Grafton Street. Blsned. IV. i3 uifi.;,_',_*~2~»¢m~ Mo o o- 9.3-?“ _ Any one interested apply to the under- s. coupon. _____________ A. W. 5-1113 but full of grit." taught to have but one drink a. day. of following in the steps of the Cru- saders of old in relieving the Holy Land of the domination of the Turks. Two previous attempts had been made to capture Gaza, which was considered by the ‘Turks to be im- pregnible. Allcnby made only a felnt attack on Gaza and drove home the inain attack in Bersheba, which was captured with ease as the Turks had not suspected this attack. Ber- sheba is the City of seven wells, built by Abraham three thousand years ago. leaving Bersheba, there was much harcffighting before Jerusalem was captured, but on Allenby’s orders not a shot was fircd in the Holy City, of which place General Allenby re- caived the keys on 11th December, 1917, after making a humble entry. A hearty vote of thanks was moved by Comrade. A. G. Peakefsecondcd by Comrade H. D. Johnscon and sup- ported by Comrade T. E. MacNutt, and conveyed to the speaker by the’ President. v r - Comrade James‘ labors of the Parliamentary were made on this matter by Jum- radcs Johnson and Chcverle. Com- rade I-line brought up the matter of the proper lighting and care of the two War Monuments and the Secre- tary read some correspondence rc- garding this from both Quebec and ‘London. Ennllnd. If. was annuunl-ied that Comrade Chevcrie will broadcast an address over C.F."‘-.Y.. regarding Pensions on 2nd June from 7 till 8 p. m. Meeting adjourned with the mNatlonal Anthem. BIRTHS GILLIS-At New Argyle, on April l1, 1930, to Mr .and Mrs. John Glllis, a daughter, Mary Euphemin. MCPIIEE-At Elmwood, May 16. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. William McPhce, a daughter. I-‘ITZSIMMONS -- At Long River, April 30. 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Linus Fitzsimmons, a son. Ralph Bernard. DEATHS GILEIS-At New Argyle, April 25. 1030, Mary Euphcmia, infant‘ daugh- ter of John and Mrs. Ciillls, age two weeks. MCLURI-I-At the P. E- Island Hos- pital, on Friday afternoon. May 28, Bradford Chester McLurc, of Brack- ley Point, son of Mr. and Mrs. Colin McLure. Funeral notice later. I'_t0DERiQllES—At the P. E. Island Hospital. May 22. Antonio Roder- iques, aged 51 years. Funeral will take place from M. Hcnnesseys par- lors, this morning at 11.20, to Saint Dunstants Basilica, thence to R. C. Cemetery. DOIIIION-In he City Hospital, on May 22nd, Joseph Doirion, ago B years. The remains were forwarded yesterday morning from A. A. Hen- ncsscys Funeral Home to Rustico. Funeral Saturday morning at 8.30 from the residence of his father. James Doirion to Bt- Augustus Church, Rustlco. 8006000660 00960006000000-0 § Q Q Q N. D. Ma cLean - ’ "UNUEW ' skill! ‘MBA’ HER “if HIIIOII O NONI! Wlllhll‘! ' ' ‘ rhoue‘ m .».».»~'.»»»a~.... a --w. was sand and lack of water. The sand was everywhere and in everything, so much so that the men used to write home "We are going strong, The water was rationed to one pint a day for drink- ing and washing, and both mcn and animals were disciplined by being The army was filled with the spirit The end of the pilot ladder was inside the lower boat port forecsstle hold door about six feet, when I ox. amlned the condition of things. I found the marlin spike lying on the deckone foot from a small line which he had been splicing on the ladder. The ladder was in a position that it would indicate that he was sltting._'I“ne man's cap was lying in n. passage way almost in the centre AN nor TllREE t0 him. The latter had a. knife in his hand. Anti made s swing with the club, while the boatswain made two or three attempts to stab him. o 9 ‘ St. James Presbyterzan Church mung: S AVE on wAMPoLas - lllNlSfll-IIV. w. noon IUIII £15m; i ;.',}'_.,'§,'§, scrum ssmsnn-nrvnuooanran naosrr. s. n. f “m” cleanser-wanna summ- z 39c lb- box C A N D Y 25c box AT l 11.00 A LIL-Prsochonlnnlhlif h dbe teILD. " 3_oio-“’I1se Ioceaaional do Rover . r ‘E wiurirrr 3 “U” “o” T“ "ORE . “lllllm-"Fwflll 0M Thy l-lrht“ Gounod 3 Pmdfirsrnggr - Pdnsgrfrbslils (Dy mussel i ,, Holiday Specials ’ CANDIES s.s0 LIL-Sabbath School. _ 29c ]b' box ___'i'_°_'_h s'°°"’ l“ mm“ 7.00 P. Mr-PIQICIIQH Rev. B. Moorhesd Legato. B. D. '_'__ ' Moms xxx Allt-IseIl-“Jlllt As l Am" .. .. , Bowl" , Rlcg u“; (‘nocoLATEs _ Anthem-“Abide With Mo" . Thompson z cggAMy Assomlgllycywulki 75c lb. BO . E vlslroas connrsLLv WELCOMED. 1 “oalizlljlfinn 45,450 s, “RF”: o ‘ ‘ "' ' ' CA oooooooooooo oeoooo-oodosot HANDY BAGS . . . . . . . . . ._ 35¢ M. .1 s slid. The boatswain started up the . LIGGETTs 2»- b steps again to the saloon deck. As c t ' G d- ————— -- mounts-rs: 9c 0X he passed, witness took the cleaver ml“, with ___ from him, whereupon the man seem- MARACmNO WONDERFUL ed considerably pacified. Witness put A 509D pLAY n Marshmld Ha" CHERRIES CENTRES XTRA t the cleaver back in the galley. Anti ‘Tuesday. 27th, with orchestra. 3086 m u no n, b x HOMEMADE on the dock was calling the boat- -—~ __________'___ ' N PEPPERMINT swaln very unpleasant names, and r-taassnr rsssaoa-s cable "C" CREAM A‘ BILLIF B u rsrrias was asking him to come to the dock. from Livtrlvwl lbdly advised that 49c b0 ‘ URKE Mr. and Mrs. James no. arrived - X CHOCOLATES 60clb 39¢ll1bw= FIGHT ON THE DOCK’ SSIElY If“? l P195531“ P555389- “Come on the dock, and we'll have 3T- PETERS CATHEDRAL-SH‘- E A | q E E it Out." Ami shout“; sudden“, the vice tomorrow, Holy Communion at - boatswain called out, "All right, I’l1|3 811i! 11 8- 111-‘. 31161150!!! it 7 17- 111- succesggr to wmql End an “y, to m, ‘am-way at which service the Rev. Dr. Moore. m‘; ma," go the m“ An“. who President of the University of King's had picked up e. piece of wood four c°ll°!¢- "All l" ll" “"390 u feet long. and two by two, stood . _ '—**""—*i_ HOME OF BETTER VALUES" waiting. 'I‘he boatswain ran right in- A“ puem“ l" Lwdms Vile“- a Ireland is warrins on cock fights who of the ship. slightly towards the port side. The cap had a hole through the back of it, in the opinion of the witness. a bullet hole, (Cap produc- edl. - - Ivltnes pointed out that the hole is through both cap and lining with blood stains on the inside. COUNSEL FOR ACCUSED Examined by Mr. David Matheson, the prisoner. Captain Johnson stated that Anti signed on on May B, although he had been employed a few days previous- ly. The other man did not with him. Anti was fireman. captain stated that he knew by in- tuition that all was going smoothly. Concerning the momlng of the trag- edy witness knew only what was re- ported to him in this regard. Be was in the connection which a captain would have with the second lowest in the appeared for acquainted with Anti only come The Anti ran away up the dock. and the boatswain returned to the ship. Meanwhile the crew had collected and were standing around. After the boatswain got aboard he started his men to work again. He. himself had been working at a pilot's ladder, put- ting new steps in it, and he too now returned to work. At 9.40 or 0.45 a. m., witness. was standing amidships. and saw the two prisoners standing side by side to the starboard side of the saloon deck. The chief officer" stated that he walked up to Anti and inquired if he bad been stabbed. I-Ie replied in the afllnnatlve and the witness couldn't say that it was soon as the latter was unengsged. and show his wounds. Anti had a slight abrasion on the chin, but the witness couldnot ssy that it was new..I-Ie tOld the prisoners that they did not wish to have any trouble in a foreign port. They replied that they. themselves. did not wish to have any trouble with the Witness England has a "wuriesy'—first“ i-ampa-ign for autoisis Plans tor a uniform currency in Ohm; have been completed Great. Britain has Foceriflswres 6.017 Chain Swlturismd has banned all auto- ‘ “**"* o-oaoooooooowo viooeoo» Bombay. India. has American tal- i ' ' ' e . t m, - . Trzmty United Church t 3 . e - Ifnistersi-Rev. h. H. Kama: 0.1) Be C N . . . . o y. w v. . .Brown,I.A o Greece is increasing its import du organist: - Prof. W. E. Fletcher. A. l. C. M. A. T. L, L. z u” ‘ u 10.00 a. ltL-Prayer Meeting, I Five nurses of Totienilaan. Enz- § '00 A‘ flsezylér" z lflndmade 13.278 ViSIl-S in the us: 0 Anthem-"Phe King of Lovc" . Shelley z year z Junior Congregation as usual. § 1 2.30 r. hI.—-Ssbbath School and Bible Classes. Asnerlcan talfies are becoming z 1.00 P. M.—Preacher: Rev. C. N. Brown. M. A, z popular in Bromul. Germany e sllblcch "The Spirit in the Modern World." . E Anthem-"Behoid, the Days Come“ _ , _ _ _ _ _ H Woodward z _ _ v _ Selection by The Harmony Male Choir. The Saar mines produced -al,1p1ox- ‘ An.hem_..Thou Knowesh Lord" _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ H ‘qflchcr f ‘infinitely 14,000,000 tons of coal last 4 medicated to Rev. J. Sidney Bonneli, a, 1).) 1 y"; ‘ Soloist: in both Anthems: Mr. G. E. Ritchie, g Evening Service Broadcast by C. n. C, K, g &O-O4-§§§Q~§ O-§§-§-§~§~QO-f§-O§Q-Q+Q-§Q-§fi-§-f§rO §-§'§Q-9-§ O4 O-QQ-Ofi-GOQQ-Q 5600600000400600000000000oooooooooooooooooooo ~ooo04 PIINCI IITZIOI AND I El}: fiaptiat illlliurtl) A. C. Vincent. D. D.. Minister orgasm-lam Roberto Islam. l‘. ‘l- 6- l- Leiizhtizer then gave an interesting account of the . ma“ mmittee on Soldiers‘ Pensions, which he had attended. Further remarks crew, Anti was wearing the clothes ‘exhibited,’ when lined up. There was practically no _holes. Mr Metheson showed a. hole in the waist band which the captain st- tributed to wear. The latter stated that he would know of any iil-feeI- lng between different members of the crew as he gets reports from the heads of ‘the dilierelrt departments. I-1e might not know of any trivial differences. The marlin spike was oi’ steel about fifteen or sixteen inches to a point,—not a cutting point. 1t would make a dangerous weapon, however. The boatswain would have a knife as one of his tools. The lat- tcr was 6 l-4 inches long, blade 2 3-4 inches long. Tile boatswain was found on the open deck under the for ‘l- head. in o. triangular space. 40 feet wide, 25 feet fore and aft. Part ls taken up by lockers, There are two doorways. one at the port, the other at the-starboard side. The man was found one-third of the distance from the P011 door to the starboard side. I-Ie was eight to ten feet from the pilot's ladder. His cap was found inside. CHIEF OFFICER Frederick S. Delano, chief officer of Winding Gulf (sworn) was next cross examined by the attorney-gen- eral. Witness stated that he is an American citizen, working on the steamer for five years, had known R/OCIGIAIUOS 18 months, and had know-n Anti, only as a member of the crew. He knew Posselt as one of the men directly under him. Tho boat- was his habit. at 7.40 n. m. on ‘Thurs- At B o'clock witness went to his pilot house. While there. at 8.20 a. m. he saw the boatswain run down the star- board side of the deck followed by Anti with} _bar four feet long, two inches wide, and one-half inch thick, used in connectio with the anchor engine. It would weigh eighteen or twenty pounds. Anti appeared to be chasing the boatswain. Witness ran out just as they went past. 'I‘he boatswain went into the galley. Anti stopped opposite the pilot houae and ._ did not g0 up on the saloon deck. 7'I‘he boatswain came out of the gal- ley with the cook's cleaver and ran past the witness. who attempted to catch hold of him. To get to Anti. he had to g0 down twelve steps to the welldeck. Anti. seeing him with the cleaver. dropped the bar and slid over the side i0 tho dock. ‘rho cleaver nor with the bopilawain. snoonm; ‘nan sponsor. oc- cvaaao Witness walked up to whore the boatswain had been working, calling‘ him as he stepped over the sill of the starboard side, through to the port side through a small dark passage. As he was walk- ing through he stumbled over the and starting matlc ‘molding devices were vslucd at $438,094,000 Hound pictures are bslsrg made in Finland About 200 automobiles are produ- ced daily in Italy this season A SELF MADE GOLFEB. TO HIS Bolivia's mineral exports last year ' ~ _ MORNING wortsnir ‘f1 o'clock ‘I Anthem—“O Taste and See" v. . . . . . . . . . . . . .._ Goes Sermon-"Waiting For Power” . . . . . DI" YIIIMM Soprano Solo-Selected ..,. . - M?!» ‘lllulll- SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 P. M. Have you helped in the steady growth of the Sunday School attendance? Come to-morrow. EVENING WORSHIP ‘l UCIDCK v Anthem-The Day is Past and Over" . . . . . . . . .. Marks Serrnon-"Lifeh Possibilities" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dr. Vincent Anthem-“The Sands of Time Are Sinking" . . .. Gounod {-31 inch ‘hick and tapering etc. swaln, stated the witness. came. as day to receive instructions from him. boatswain! body. The man was on his right side, half turned over, his knees drawn up. "I got down on one declared. "Realizing that he had been hurt 1 put my left hand behind the right side of his head, raised his head and shoulders. After I had raised him. I saw tho blood, and what I took to be brains. I then laid him back gent- 1y." The chief officer then called Mr. Small and the Captain. The wound was about two inches beck of the right oer. The Captain delpllflhbd tho third omoer for s. dwtm‘. Ind ordered that no person leave the boat, placing the second ofllcer on tn; gangway to enforce his order. The doctor and a W11“ 015°!‘ ll‘- rivod some time later. After the man was taken to his mom and attended tcfhe was lowered over the side into the car and sent to Charlottetown. Mr. Small accompanied the doctor. The crew were then lined up. and tho pr’ designator! by McDon- ald. the stevedore. ‘they were ordered to prepare to go to jail. ‘Up to this time nobody knew that the boats- wain had been shot- ADMITTID SHOOTING In the firemen’; foreoutle Anti of! knee and spoke," the chief oiticer A SON (By W. Hastings Wcbling) My son. you never need to be A golfer of ability, To secure the loud acclaim Resulting from the ancient game: Ail you do is this, my Son. Hole your blooming drive in one. And thus, forever, you may swank Among the stars of Golfing rank, 0r retire with ‘the reward . Friendly firms may you accord. i I 1 i I t And so you sec it's easy. Son, ' i I‘ 4 i i Just sink a lucky shot in one. 0f course in future this may got A very common thing, by heck. And the world. quite possibly May require much more, you see- So get busy, O my Son. While its news—thls hole in one! St Cutlibert 22648 lgrlgtgflfl Clydesdale Sta-lion. will stand for servioo attire home of the ownor in Guernsey Cove st. all times daring the season of 1930. "9010 every Tuesday forenoon. Milli- ning May 20th, when he will be ll- the Hotel Stables at Mum: Rim (until further notice.) D 0 i-ovoooaeeon-oovvyoao-o-noovoovns»n. s-oauoo» eooowooooowo-eoo 00-00-000‘ e All rzws roan. You are WELCOME. ,_,,4.¢+¢-o-o >o+o+o+¢o+o+o+e+HN t." Zion Presbyterian Chllff-‘ll llINISTSl-BEV. M. SCOT! FULTON. M. A.. l. D. ORGANIST—bm. L D. THOMPSON MORNING 11.00 A. M.—Sermon—"Ys Are My Witnesses." 2.30 P. NIP-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING 7.00 P. bL-Sormon-“Paradiso Isost and Begnlned." A Welcome Awaits You in Zion. mknn¢éaknknakaakknanannk v St. Paul ’s Church _ 3.30 A. lit-Holy Communion. l 10.00 A. M.—‘I‘he Sunday School. oeoo0ooooeoo0-¢.¢¢,,,,,.,,,,,,9040000 IOOOIOGO-O-fO-fO-OHMMOO-OOOOQOOOIN‘ had a-sharpedgc. a wooden handle about eight inches‘ long and a blade . of the slime; ieiigtn- ' 1t would~woigh about oightvpounds. The mrn were I v , signed to Doaiorswouid do well his own free will admitted to thel chief engineer and to the witnesses that he had shot. tho boatswain, and threw the gun overboard. No threats were made and no inducements were offered w prompt the confession. The chief engineer's story regard- ing the trip to tho jail, the locating of the place where the gun was ce- curod. and regarding the character of ‘Roderlquesr corresponded with that of the Osptsin. (‘lb be Continued) Salt !__Salt! The S. S. Elmshcln is discharging 12.000 bags of Hamburg Fishery Salt at the Railway Wharf con- A. N. RATTENBURY. LIMITED. "to consult» us regarding about twenty-rut sport when :Anti nrioosa-eox-wharf ' 25-21 i ‘forms-JIM down and "-00 when mare proves with fosi. ‘Mares at owner’: risk- CIIISTSB L! LACHEUB. Owner. 335l-5-20-tues-frl-2wks. -_._--¢- DR. W. R. CARSON Palmer Grsdnio Chlrolimetol Chronic and Nerve" 124 Prince an. Phone ms. opposite St. Peel's Church ~._. 11.00 A. lit-Morning Prayer and Servnon-"llesting the Bounds." 7.00 I‘. Mr-Svening Prayer and lermon-"Ihe Empire for Christ." Oflertory Soio-"Consider the Lilies" Mrs. Fred Nash EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. II. D. RAYMOND. M. A.. Rector. -O-@O-§§O§§§§ OOO-OOOOOFOfQQOOO AAAAAAAA AAAAA, w O-QOOO-OO-OI 'l‘l-ll£ CATHOLIC MUTUAL BENEFIT ASSOCIATION OF CANADA An exclusively Canadian and Bilingual Fraternal Insurance Association of Fifty-Years standing for Catholic Men and Women, who are invited to become members. Nine up-to-date plans of protection and old ago investment. Whole Life, Limited Payment Life and Endowments. ALSO SICKNESS CONTRACTS A Millionaire Society With a Solvency of Over 100% Agents Wanted. Apply Aibon Gillie. Triton. Snmmorside. r. n. 1.. or n. Iylsnd. Secretory. 101s at. Denis at. Montreal. Que. .~.- ..»~ . . we‘: - > _~¢u~_-av--_~- a. i I i i , .