.MAXIMS 0F A 1M modern public bouillon mgny sources of knowledge to bun iiGd by uniruthfui advertising. boo be i ttiitowll ahtfiilul Guardian. E lliillillllli lENl Hill lllllillill 28th International Eu- charistic Congress Meets There Next Month. ' ' (Canadian Preu) (iiiiliAiiti, lMuy l7.~4For five My]; next month. Chicago will be _ second only lo lloine as the centre ' iii the ilonian Catholic world when ii provides the setlirig for the Ill‘! Guardian Two Cont: s- uunihd scones ALLIES Pllllllllill HE- llllllfi Pllfil- lllil lllfillllll Says France's Claims Have Been Whittled I)own Bit by Bit. BITTER ATTACK On the “Altitude of France's Former Al- lies Toward Ques- RAYIMOND POlNCAit .-/ The Pples Paper pgfliii illil eighth Cottgress, June 20-24. oi reiiiélllu“ Uuiiiiuii pllgrirng from all parts of iiie world. From _the office of ills Eminence, tleortle delein. that at least ill-teen cardinals, or a fourth of tlte College of Cardinals and live hundred arcblilsliops and bishops already had signtfled their intention of lteing present. so large :\ lwntan Catholic hierarchy gather- ed together. Woman, Aged 60 crease devotion Eucharist. l ceremony of the twenty- Eucharistic littcrnatlonal This periodluncc of the Roman Catholic Former President of France, in a‘ de- llllgelllllry “ml mu“! nounccd the spirit of “low national ment. will lie devoted to art outward mun semshnessh iiestatittn liltlt iti the actual presence of Jes- ui (jurist in lhu world iioday. h at Sivry-sur-Meuse prevailing war. (fho t. expected t. tut-Mt Arrested, Charged Muti- today ‘Cardinal it was announced l ‘R Never lit-fore except in Rome has t-epreaertiatiot. of the ed‘ a Dmnwski. who ivas the ish tit-legals poaco QUHIQHWHIFIE, itas itet-n truest- from Warsaw, charged with shooting at the Piisudski With Shooting‘ at sclfisltness‘ prevailing (Canadian Press) Aortic. ‘May i7. — ll. at the Vi-r t-cortling to a tiespatt-lt troops 'flic ceremony is intended to itt- \\'lndowfl iii» his immi. ii i“, {'>_i* lsh Drowns Herself in American Falls‘ (Canadian Press) _' NIAGARA FALLS, 0nt.. May l1‘.- -—Wutling into the river above the] American Fails Wsattrrtlay after- noon an unidentified woman. ant-ii lilliinowslti 1'01‘ the bled-Bell convicted he faces execution. ' is thc cxtretne i'til-, nationalist anti pnriittttiP-iitary loath-r. ic was one illllt‘ dilinit-rtei- to Frniicc. Privy Council Dis- misses Canadian since the t-liiiei‘ ‘Pol-l illi-s front the anii-St-tnlt lei tion of Debt Settle- (Canadian Press) ‘SIVRY SUll litlifiUSiil. France. May 17. -—ln a bitter attack on the attitude of l~‘ratit~c's iortner allies toward the question of debt set- lltiinirlii. lluynm-rtti Point-tire, form- er llresitietit of i-‘rance, donotinctetl Sunday tiu- sitirit oi‘ “low national since the war. Speaking at the l-rmuizurniittn of tho sittldiers mctnuriai in this vii- lage, the former president l'P_i‘_tlll- ed how he had reviewed United Stains troops titers shortly alter the Arrriistice. "Those tifficers and soldiers who mart-iicti past me would have been llfPlltly stirprisetl if they hail been ‘told litttt a few months later the lt-t-rtty nr-gttlintetl rind signed at Versailles would not have been u, ‘ralifit-ti by tin- linilteil States, and ‘titat scvreii years litter it \V(i'll(l he lnot il vanquished (lertnaity lint a JPritnt-t- who would have to bear the grtinttist cost oi‘ the ivar," he aitl. ‘Painting the nclion oi’ the Allies ,iti ti-nfiatterlrig ooiitrs M. Poincare I\l.. ‘revietvetl post-war history down to anti alter the occupation of the (Canadian Press) ‘ituhr saying that hit by bit all of Hui,“ “m”, bum, whii, is imlniensely humorous. On his in- l“i‘lli\t‘i"'.\i LONDON. May l7.-~'i‘he appenlllltli (WWII. ll/r , gig /t 1 //-’/ . \“:\\\ \\“\\\\ Read by Everybody Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew rviitu ‘THUMBS or Played Last Night to a Packed House, and Gave a Performance Par Excellence — Jimmy Goode, Gene Pearson, and Bob Anderson -Enough Said. For many weeks the theatre-go- all the numbers, them was ii side ers of Cliariottetowit ltave been eag that was appeallngly beautiful, not erly awaiting the announced ap- unly in the color and splendor oi.’ iieurantre tot The Originals at the the settings, but also in the port- Trince Edward Theatre and t0 reyal of the manners and costum- those who were fortunate enough ee of a bygone day. to secure seats at the opening But of course the itiggost hit of show of this talented soldier boy the program was Gene Pearson company lust night, the rich and whose voice is as effeminateiy splendidly varied musical treat (beautiful as ever, and whose popu- that was offered did not fall short iariiy with Charlottetown audienc- of even their rosiest auticipations. es has waited not a whit. He took For fully two hunt-p and i; ha]! an the heart of his audience by storm audience that jammed the theatre with his "Love's Old Sweet Song" ment par excellence, one that did iy captivating and entertaining in no-t leave room for a single dull the several other numbers that he montent, and one which was car- rsuderetl The costumes he wore ried through from, start to finish were- beautiful and varied, and in with absolutely no loss of time. in- lbelnflelves will‘!!! ill" Illlfifl ll! all" liccti the numbers were so bright mission. and scintillating that the dazzled Pearson was niily seconded in the ifplgijliiigr w,“ almost glad u; iiart of female impersonation by Ai- lilillfl. intermission in which tolart Murray’ Illlll sllllii‘! Cllllltibllll. joy the itnrmotiy of music and col-‘BOHB. dance, and dialogilfl lllllmberfi or that predominated from the Even Bob Anderson in "tlBc Your- opening to the grand finale. self" a short sketch full of laugh- inrmediaitely after the "gratin op- eble catches. nroved that in the im- ening number, a vocal chorus, persecution of a lady he could bold to the doors enjoyed an entertain- and "Waltz Song," and was equal- regather his wits the better to en-flwlh of Iwhom were entrancing lllldepeiideuce to which they were en- CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, ‘TUESDAY, MAY 18, 1926 in ottuuiis BETTER iiiiii lllliillllllltl lIFllHITISH illllllflllli South African Prem- ier Declares They Have Never Yet Re- ceived Full Interna- tional Independence .A coivniov KING Only Link Between Dominions and Bri- tain - is Hertzog Statement. (Canadian Press) CAPETOXVN, May 17. —(lenersl J. tB. llertzog, Premier of South Africa, in the course of an import- ant pronouncement regarding the status oi‘ the Dominions of the lBritit-ih Entplre, ut ‘Stellenbosch University yesterday mnintaiueil that the Dominions had never yet received the ftili international iti- tltied. They bad always been subordinated to the ‘British gov- ernment until the signing of the Versailles treaty when their inter- national independence had bee-n recognized, but even after- that the which sufficed to give the aud- hi8 0W1! Wllb the be!!!» iernce an inkling of the rnagnlfl-| cent treat. that was in store, .ilm- 599301‘ 0! l! V97)’ 5B9 V0100. "i859 l1 my (lootie, an old Charlotte-tinnitus. bill bit Wit-h "Did TOBU Rail!!! Hi8 who was inlet-ted from tire company Bowler lint." and Thomas Dunn. on its lust appuarailce here, and a in the was. "The isclinesrme." also comedian who certainly ranks iim- W01! Wllflll flllillllllbfi {P0111 bl! llllll" (mi; iiip gi-iiiitpdi and beg-it biack-léficfi with his dramatic interpre- lace artists, demonstrated, with tativn o! a drlnklns was. Three the aid ‘of a one mart jazz band VBFY Blklllybtble llllllfblll‘! We“ coll" and skill, that “Music Hath consistins of Bertram Mosley. tonanusfl- and also, n. the hands Thomas Dunn. Jerry Brevford. and of the right musician, a side that H"??? Gilli". will)“ V9109! blflild‘ lldonei Broadway, who is the perk, which he manipulated with ease i-Plblli-éd by the 07181111118 Qllflflllhnhe British Empire w“ m make Dominions had hesitated to put their new status to a practical test owing to their fear that disruption of the empire would follow. Doctrine of "Group Unity" The Dominions, ‘Premier Hert- zog continued, had compromised -by creating a doct- rine of "grouiyunity" under ‘irhich MERCHANT i-nn An early start and a vigoroul campaign of publicity will make the anon a vigorous period of buying. Annual llibonlptloul Delivered III By lull, Gouda and U. B. A. It.“ 4i: AMiiNilSEN ANii EiiSliliillli i" " READY Til LEAVE Filll ii. S. A. The Norge is Being Dismantled for Ship- ment South When Navigation Re- sumes-Trans- Polar Flight Was Made in Approximately 71 Hours - Elis- worth Provides Answer toa Puzzling Question. ldilil" ‘(Canadian Pren) The flight was uneventful except NOME‘. May l7.-—'l‘beir aerial for the stretch from Point Barrow filli/Rlllllrfl liver. tlfupiuin lluald to Teller when ire particles t'iy- Amundsen and Lincoln Ellsworth, ing from the propeller threatened heads of the first expedition over the lop oi’ the world iront King's Bay, Spitsbergen to Alaska, today awaited n. steamer front the south to take them to the United States. The Italian airship Norge in which they atud sixteen associates arrived lit Teller 75 miles north- lo puncture the gas cells. A fair wind aided the ship in the south- ern leg of the flight. The hinti- ing at 'l‘elier was accomplished with case, after an Illil‘llUl' bad been cast in the frozen harbor. The gas cells were corripletely de- flated in half an hour. accordingly west of here Thursday night is be- ing dismantled for shipment south by steamer when the ice permits Fll-‘lllmDi-lllll ‘ll’ llllllfillliflin- Cul~ Amundsen and Wisting have one] Nubile, designer and builder the distinction oi‘ being the only of the Norge and chief pilot on its two rneu in the wui-id to iigvg Polar flight ts supervising its dis- visited both the North and South rnantllng. Much care is being Poles, Wisti-ng having BCCOmpaii. taken because ii is expected to rt-- ie-ti Amundsen on his discovery of assemble the blimp for further the South Pole. flights in the future. Captain Amundsen Ellsworth, Captain Oscar Wlsting, and Lieut- enant Omdahi arrived here in a launch from Teller Omdahl will return to Teller. Unique Distinction Open Water at the Pole NOME. May -17. ——Lincoln Elis- yesterday. worth of the Amundsen Ellsworth trails-Polar expedition, told the Associated Press here today that he saw much open water at the- Nortn Pole when he n-nd his sev- Tbe EXDlOFBT-‘i WW8 pleased with eutecn companions passed over it their vvvase- The Norse they last 'I‘ttesday night in the dirigible said behaved perfectly. The Norge. flight from Spltzbsrgen to Teller This statement by Ellsworth was made in tionwximuteiy 71 provided an answer to a question hours. ‘that has puzzled geographers and lGXDIurei-s for ma-iiy years and '"—'"‘~"_* which was not completely settled Pleased W ith Voyage idecisions on matters of foreign policy as a unanimous group and riot as a number of separate en- itlai appearance, Jimmy, as an old acquaintance, was given the glad ed in rich {gut pleasing harmony. words to give even But it is impossible with mere "l9 lllllliebfltbls doctrine had utterly failed in about sixty. walkt-ti towards tho hills and was rapidly curried over in the case tot‘ the Attorney (tenor- ui of Quebec vs. the Niiiisslng Cen- he proved that this was ‘no more The Originals during Dvmlfllflllfl titles. Premier llertzog declared that hand with a right good will, and lllell 0f Wblll tbB alllllflllcbfl Wbfl B98 practice and pointed to LOCIIPHL); their flnaliwhere be alleged the Peary and Lieutenant Commander Byrd in their trip to the iPole be- cause of the limited amount of area viewed by them there. l Fills 500 Pages v d instills. (isrrilgnfitliiyi hllsalpxafi-‘ll; 2t- “witb the visits of ‘Commander I the pole, but that these could bard- .:»r Qfilfifrwa ~ “l” llllllkr ltra‘ Railway Company Wits tiisnils- i‘ ' _ ~, i, M , ‘ _ . ti; i - i. - ii i i iii, mi appearances today will enjoy. It is had not been properly represented wttitltnltltlfvllt tltlipltlth? t.-ZZT"<‘.‘Z.."FJ. Soil Wm‘ LOW l?» m“ immll"! Him.‘ Mr- A» MatcLea-n .lit".~lll vliutnglsgnlll vxblothins’ safe to my that the show is by tar and the British government hull A m "e8 “t m“ ‘my ("mml ‘mm’! Continues The out," lilltiilitil‘ black face skit that the best that this company has err-prone its own My Wltlwtit cvnflvll- as ‘ had his audience roaring with 9!‘ l-irblillfifld. and measuring from lllg 1119m- tbe standard of its previous pro- Link With Motherland land’ M’ m‘ “ bald‘ h" u lew mm" 'l‘lic itppr-ni was l'll(('ll by the Pro ates and tin-n, alter taking off her ,_ _ __ - , ,, ._ hat, cont and gloves, enter the iatrgliter from his entrantce to his "lllel- ‘p, n N-iti l. if, i .1 R ii .. l litini and universally regretted ex- lllllllllllls» l! c1111 will)’ b9 lllldal" llcr t-oai was ntarketl with the f“ '9 m“ m‘ “m r" L‘ ‘uyl it mi iii it H-dviiiii-i mimim- “ion stood that the current one must in The Premier lllaletl llblll» tbe billy Lornptiny lttiti the right to tit-z-ttpy. V: ‘q l ‘ * g ever Sense o! the word be a hunk iink between (he uqiniiilqug and xélqlslrélllllxfyvli, Callaghan. entitled d-mggr while no resort is made otlBritain was the personal bond of a ‘The rest 0g iiie iigiii beamed scenic sensations for effect, andiwmmo“ M“: “d added thmglgfid (ganadian pram) ly be considered laud. ormws, ‘May 17.-—lBy the ex-i , ting arrangement tbetween the , . t ll‘th(1lit thbl- g1? hlltlttthxnittulté?‘ isfi-ilttthtili. ‘ms “"8 9mm“ “e "ll W" t° Rt. llomArtlinrniifeighen and ‘Prern- via“ m“ Ualumbm’ Mo" 1mm” to [Gr King ha“; Spoken‘ ‘say that a school of tropical agri- The debate enigma m] mu] We,‘ should be established in the mum M H “uflalo Gimme“ Th" Crown lands in Quebec for llit- itur on“ Dd m b d th W, ‘b ._ ‘ o ay’ e “ g8 “Hug eeui “The future of the Caribbean ‘lady ltiis not been recovered. (Canadian Press.) lll-‘ly llw-ilesttririni; brougtht down on Apnii ‘l5. into on, 1c, Found With aBullet In Her Brant (Canadian Press) AMHERST‘. N. 8., liiay 17. has _ DUMP ttf t-ttnslrtirtiiii: n brain-it lino‘ '0.“.I,A\\,A' the Rotiyn gold fields. itrincti in tho __.<..>__.___ litc tiobzite on the liutlgel in tito Tiu- Ailortiuyflcitcertil of (‘nnuda “nus” m, “mnmuus Wis urwmuo“ _ “Us” “fhml h“ All}. ‘lilac-Lean, lliberalyPrince, said volvril an trnin;rt.r.. ClHlSllllltlO-llll H“, Budge,‘ “m, ,,,,,_,.,img win, a“. iitlt‘.‘<ililiil_ lprovai in Catiadzi. ‘lie hoped that tho ri-tittcetl tariffs oti automobiles would result. lil an increase in the oi‘ automobiles, that reduc- salt-s tion in tposititgc would nteati increas- _ _ _ _ ed postal revenue and that there billiard (haiipsll, 1h, who lelt he!‘ would be no retltictioti in the in- iioma yesterday afternoon with a mill)’ lwo calibre rifle. to walk part. of the program was held iilgb the program is put. over sheerly the back- by Bob Anderson, the famous ‘Lan- "W" "5 “W11 merm- piigiiii-e comedian’ who with his grounds used for the zlifferent num- iugubrlous face and wistful axpres- be“ We" ‘blllllmllll l" the" "'3' slim. was at once so laughable iimi simplicity of color and ilecorarion. pathetic. In the sketch, "The War The Scene llll‘ "The W31‘ M18111 Might ti-lave ‘Been Worse," he "a"? B99“ worse" W” m“ mm‘ found free play for his comedian llfllblllllte 0n the program, and national independence mean a closer- and more cordial co-operatlon. in order to obtain the full international effect how- ever something more was required than the mere declaration of the constitutional rights among the dominions. That declaration would have to be formally coni- municated by them to the outside lvountrles lies in agriculture." said The budget ‘lebuw h“ taken “p Mr. Davis. "There are hundreds of more than ‘Dive hundred pageg of‘ Ilsnsard which aneans that over tbottsantis or acres of undeveloped fine effect in the songs, "lCould tLioyd GeorBe D0 it." "i’m Tickled to Death." and "Why Ain I Always uiipubiiiiieih and he was imam with showed the interior of an army hut‘ The humming of overhead aeroplan world, rs in this sketch was very realis- tic as was the startling and breath- iii the ivoullt-i near her borne was ltiuad this morning on the batik of liinali stream with ‘a bullet in her itrtitti. A searching party had iilllit oitt all ‘lilglll. The built-t had entered under ltrr chin and penetrated the brulii. A coroner's jury returned a ver- lllll of nt-vltlental death. Annual Meeting P. E. I. Hospital M elsewhere advertised, the an- “ual llleelllli! oi‘ the Prince Ed- "llllli island Hospital will be held lllllllfbl at s o'clock in St. Paul's m“- Tiic Trustees are earnestly zlfiillmlis that all interested in this tzltiitition shall be present to hear llreports for the year audio lm at first hand what the i-ios- lllllll hi doing and what it stands ml’- Tlie Trustees will welcome “Y Bllllzestions, any consti-tmtlve izlllcliilil or any hearsay reports of W)’ kllliil and will be glad to uns- In ltlill relevant questions regard- mllla 8 conduct and management. ‘nmrttciai and professional. of tho H llllllll- The interested piib- " Ire cordially invited. y incinhorg ivere ‘loud in their demand 5 no revised ihv the 'l‘a-riff Board be- lioartl and not the (lovernnient \ , ' . tion in duties, these same members qons Fnlhed out of would be blaming the govern-ment Drilling Operations its pledges to the electorate. The RPSllmed claret], carried out all its promises Right Away. Uovorntnent ‘ins; year then iProv- lug tiperntitins at (iovcrnous ls- i1 to 192l_ The regime 0f the at n tlt-pth of i375 feel. To make rid-iii, iii; coiigi-uied with 111g sur- lo-“t in til" blill‘ “lllcb llwli-‘llllllllw-l agricultural "province dependent uP- to ret-nvci- satire. After being rio- ‘rude would manem m“ province. giiiiit-(i and t-tn-tttilcti l" "mm mm‘ their share of the ‘protection which conic tax revenue. The Opposition anictidnteitt was a direct vote against (he Bud-get in -- every particular. Conservative that. tithe automobile tariff should fore there was any chan-ge. But. ___ said tMr. lVlttcLeati, if the Tariff . Apprllxlmfitcly Three had been osponsibls for the reduc- i’ ___ tnnnt by Conservative speakers that 137‘) [I010 the King Government had broken . present litlilllflliilflitlOil_ had he de- Will be tirade to the people in i921. if Providence had been kind to the (‘lflzniis will rt-ttit-tnltoi- that on ldencs had certainly been most un- the 21th tiny oi‘ last. ldcbrutiry drill- kind to the Conservatives from l9- land were forced to a startd-sliil Opposition had been itiarked in dnt- to thr- collapsing of a casing titose years by a continuance olde- ntattt-rs worse. tlitrifls Work ti" plus sitown by the ‘present budget. this casing n itnmbor of tools were iii-pica Edward iiiiimii was i“; ihc st-ntl-ntr l" 511'“! Yblll ll" "Won United States for its market and broiler lIPlPlI! llllll-‘l l" "ll "ullmlll- people there realized that. free '"-"“‘l "“ imm" Aim” “wamng but they were moderate in their "w" “My” ‘mrk “m” “M” m“ demands and were wiiilnz to ‘bear . -'t l. I t. “Islam: f‘l,';::_\:,;,,_s‘:;]y_?‘igiyresprifii, certain industries required. They i Pflwoooooooooaoooo o 000 - those Condensed Sin-claim typical of operations. iishitii: vfilllbilllEl-l lliu men employed felt that. the automobile industry was one of those which had enjoy- ed too much protection. in the Bridesmaid,” but n1 " ‘he Prin- lelllllg Climax- cess Must Marry." an uproarlous sketch in twltich his drollery was Zi-liulrliltialngrlllih? ‘lflxndgililslllntllfurlfitlill; was at. once ludicrous anti sublime Western Canada and his characterization otf tho (Special to the Guardian.) King was one that will be long re- ‘uiembermi. "Po tli';‘. lketcb, as in TORONTO, ‘May l7.-—~'l‘hat. the western crop n-ilili rival. if not sar- ALL‘ ‘HE WORLD pass the banner years of the past LOVES A LQVER—~ is] thevlproghecydoétTbognagelggegi . - .ea e EXCEPT THOSE lviiiilhgerceofr the Macy Harris WHO HAVE. BEEN Céirapanyxvm is home after a tour DiflAPPoiNTiib ° " ‘"‘ " ‘THEM SE was» tSince 1915 the wheat crops have not been so well advanced, nor the farms tin such a flourishing coa- dinion, he declared. The genera-i tone of the west tis much more op- timistic, and this optiirnism tie being reflected in a general increase la business. These good conditions are gener- » at throughout the west. and are not confined to any special areas. rain has been plentiful and the crops are at least two ‘weeks ahead of Ontar- i0. Bomb Exploded In Front 0f t Haligonian Re- fioated and Taken To Lunenburg (Canadian Press) HALIFAX. N. '51.. May l7. W-‘Tbe ill fated Halifax fishing schooner" llallgonian which grounded on a ledge a few miles from Lunenbnrg. iii a fog yesterday afternoon while being towed to that town by the tug Mary Currie for completion of repairs rendered necessary through a previous grounding at lCanso a fortnight or so n80 Will! reflonted this morning ‘bY l-be la!‘ ter vessel and taken to Lunch- iiui-g when; it was discovered thlll the schooner had not suffered arty additional damage- The Mary Ctirrie struck the same ledge but exit-tented herself shortly afterwards. “Cheapest Attempt _ at Revolution in Worid’s History” (Special to The Guardil") pontoon. May 17.-<“‘l‘he cheap- est attempt at revolution in the world's history." lands there as rich as the Garden of Eden, but ihereare no schools to teach scientific cuittpre of the soil. Numbers ot‘ Costa Rlcaris have asked for information about colleges of agriculture to which send their sons for so}? they could lleurntlng that would profit them in . “the tropics. ‘ “The interests of the United States and Latin-American coun- tries are t.» ttnai. if production I could he increased. good roads built and the country developed more in Central America. the people there would have more money to buy manufactured articles from the states." Transportation Nor- Annoullcementsi mal - Dockers g0 Coming Events, Back on Former , Meetings, Etc, Wage Scale—News- papers Return t0 t..L'..‘.‘.““.“.?5..i“°°lL“;‘t.tl “Elitif; Usual Size o'clock. Nomination of officers. (Special to the Guardian) l.l)l\'liti.\l. hlav 1G. -~-—"Sttli]~-ci i3; lo limitations irriptrsotl by condl- l tlons of the t-oai strike work vrrts c“ dance Wm be hem i“ Miii. tcstitnctl this inurnirtg ihrotiizhout View “an on Thursday nigh," May Great Britain to almost normal conditions" an official Govern- 20th‘ n stormy “iday flight’ 9am ment contmuniqtie on tite strike situation said today. it recounted that agreomonls had been signt-ti under which ruli- way. omnibus and tram car trans- portation had been substantially restored. Work at lhc docks was resumed 354.000 words tliave been used by members of parliament ln the course of the ‘four weeks. "Y. M. C. Rummase lilurket Building, May 27th. Sale, 16-127 "Side Splitting Comedy. Three Act ‘Comedy at tCnpe Traverse Bail Friday, May 21st. nappy settings. ii‘ not tine Friday night, come first lflne night. 9324—5-18~8L "Auction Sale on premises of today, and an agreement lmlweeti the ituitlisiters anti emitloyeos "eti- lhe into Joseph A. Doucette, at Rustico, on Saturday, May 22nd, at - it we svreks oi‘ arduous gtllll “paleilsthkilixilz (ailiiris the good Mr- Mlwlfia“ could not 596 how new w", ,.,.,.,.i,,,.,i in“ (tyiiiiiiig Conservative members from P. E. that the liiillii tugelilcr with flvu Island could ‘possibly ovum the g m, m". imp» I09] 0i the collapsed budget and the smite time satisfy , -———-——-- —— »—— _ i M] ieen reimyei-ed iii 4,30 iieir eonst tuents. Iirotecton lung's» A MAID. APPLV ‘,I',‘,:,:','§,,,,y‘,,,,',.,,,,,.,n_ . could not help that province m pro m" GPOTB“ J- Rllltml- 239 ' wimp it is considered that forty- gross in agriculture and fishing. ' Tbi the epithet aipplled in nblug Lnnflqn pvgning vw PM,‘ _ one p. m, For particulars see hand- U° 8' the i-boiltvigsof Commons today to to return to their tisuanipsrze apnrtl bllls. ,- 0322-54341- tha recent crisis. It followed Win- appearance today." with stationary 0r a little higher (Special to The Guardian) ston Churchill's anouncemeri‘ that tampeffllura, BUENOB AIRES, May l7.—tl\ he IIIW no necessity for additional _ v H (Maximum and minimum iemper- bomb was exploded in front of the taxation and was received rwtth LONDON. liiay 1.. - The lmt- "B 0n M0115!!! Bvfillllll’; M87 “lb- amr“. ivuiimi 5mm! Embuay “h, sun_icheera_ don ilock workers resumed work Pig lo bfiiglu at cilggwmaq; Prince st t. as. .. . ,. Toronto, fair any night. No one was injured and The direct government exnend- ‘°‘l“Y °" l“ l°"“*' "l “ “i-‘lllP- ““' "l l“ ‘l ‘ll l" °°~ °' fiiee“"_"“1‘ofl'a"'l" amminiolrtl ‘jlhtdtlsrilsiorllollilltilluln evening’ and at-nflcrii-lngiarly ‘Montreal, clear only slight damage was done. All iture due to the strike would prob- glfizlolnllliillell by lbe Tffllillbbrt Mx“ 7”” 9z53'5‘14'13‘33- EAL 5‘3;|A, |_ vrliX ll l‘ Y - _ ‘ _ l ’ . , ' - Q as , to d , the windows of the itouae next ably not exceed three quarters of ~ eat our Choppedhgiatiipilasvfligzfq. fmmd m“ nit n yo“, ntellllli 1:33 lllllilllllllmplrllllfillllb"llhbvlllmllllllfl12mg‘:Ilrlhliffi, ‘trial-In y door were broken by the eitock. and a million vflllllllfl llfifllll! Blld t The bum", ‘mmbrllnwg l“ m“ m‘ Milqsltasgfirge mammal‘, 63h iiimmd°"' N°‘"°“‘ ‘f °°"“l'"“Y- m vltltrtkwlllt-‘il e these nndergway.‘ St John. cloudy the owner of- the it'll-cent house would possibly be ism. He did not sfjfkzmaIigflfmlggiiolsuglfmslsgriof “Rubi; mum‘ “flew. m,“ x fit Building. ' 9230. men slut-k to it,‘ llnflikcs ttite rortlin- (“In Saigaaglllflllallizumliill; fllzflmliltlfal“; gzevlorgoyhouxrlflylru was cut by a iivln; blrticla of the anticiblte any appreciable disturb- auy or locally m’ any reds“. ‘wmh George“, m" on Mad". u“ ary individual till . Iifi nrsc- l1 v - . it No . v _ bomlb which was made from a ran iince of national finance as a i-esu o“, “haumng the con ma“ Hm Bus“, r B FRINHNG 0F ‘VERY ting that hundreds oi‘ feet of steel and heartlest congratulations are Charlottetown, min c on IMQ-tB-LB-gt nonboiL of this iucrealed. call on the Treus- machinery of m‘, nauona, a m,“ formtlflce. gwllilrtibxmwoebéaila! l“ ugedi calm; Weighing no itotintis to the tenderer] all coéigarned. I H,“ “d8 this auemwn mliaador dbufzleiiaiiury,’ aililhlry at; ury. Ch hm m tribute m merits. The dnckers will h: re- . m Job Pr‘ t . tnr lfl out» mo. hmi i0 be taken tip also in Mr. Ivan Re in also returner and tomorrow morning at 4.31, man o c his o Ii rty an tMr. urc pa a engaged on their former wage ‘lllllllfilll V191" IMIMBNPI "II _\_ ll 6P7. Phone ill. order m curry 0,, fishing nperul- from the Island last night and ISun gels; this evening at 729 and federal government ‘fifflYflil within the Morning Post for its work ill mile and lllP union ndvigeg other the Heart or Indiflvrm be givenin wou WANT “on,” ‘NV L m“ U h aired the new: to M; no: risen tomorrow morning at 4.2a. a few minutes, but were enable to printing and publishing this British pgrfleg to “gm, ii, gimnar comii. the United church (Presbyterian). PH“. w for m“ 5-0 t lugfial; M955" flpnfflfl Perkins. éssértitntisr; z:8wi1‘i'i;i;kg:i‘-1.wnli:in:” MFfl91lb$ll1{l204T moon. Wednesday, fliid any clue to the bombers. official Guiettegiurinll i; ‘lill’ le.‘ii¢,iiii_ Kensington. by Rev. H. A. BflWlL i," m; M“ for-n “Dlltmoé. h neither. Bill Murbhy. and h; vs: nrnflmn opemidu- Wm be m; mnfi-ma. mam-d M n m. {inflnludor J11 nid h! who at Otberdnrvm Mn Jot-rm‘; A He, Ninw ORLEANS. May 11. —l'Roy Alberton. Tuesday evening, my x ‘um Paw-m o r Dimpiid, drillers and toot re d lint ‘n t one I e0 in a on to ascribe a motive in the oihro their services the gov ‘raaco Davis. Amerlcln minister to 18th at 8 o'clock. Sliver collection - ffleo._ u, “m. in“; iii; city late ialt Iuinfl r 7- u Is later than criottoteirn. attack. ___'______.___, H113, erulnont. Cont! Rial, flopped iii N“, 0,. viii i” "h". RATE-Mi. per word. net TORONTO. Ma 8. -Maritime, we llllofllon in mu column. y ‘l moderate westerly winds, clear “(mule one. Mme an‘ m mo p“, Dock Worker: Resume Work llfld Box Social at. North Carleton . . . - . . "i... . t.“ ___-ans .