wars."- -' JiACK MINER \. THE cnmcowmrowu GUARDIAN ,_ ‘PJ-Jnceidivvard Today _ ~ STAGE AND SCREEN FEATURES? f“ BEAUTIFUL STORY OI-‘c CANADIAN WEST \ ATMOSPHERIC PBOLOGUE ON STAGli ORCHESTRA -— US UAL TIME AND PRICES PRINCE CEDWAD ToMoRRw '1 -- hill-TON ' llll.ll.§ i" BURNING i a PQAYLIGHT iii-ii ORCHESTRA USUAL PRICES ‘-\ ‘Se; - . W‘ _ _ __\ Jack London’s F amous Story riin-ies you from the harm» Wastes <11‘ Alaska. to the swirl oi‘ the big city. Jlck London's famous story of a man with Wflllllfflugl, in h]; [egg adventure in his heart, mm- aiiiri- in his soul, who gambled and lost in everything but love! Also “Trail 0f the Tiger” and “Angel Eyes” Juvenile Comedy which occurred at North Wiltshir-ti-Blgnche in Massac‘ ‘ts; Mary yesterday morning. He had been in and Susan in Kelly's Cross, Cather- ...,_..._. llflilillsdhaalth smite February but inc and Janie in Bcdeque and May _ , ' _ ie en came rut lt'l' unexpectedly. at Tryon. There were altogether ‘mt ANIYEJIFHIONALD dTllfllllillAé Mr. Clnrkin had reach- twelve in the family, John died in [my mm“ ‘Jccuned at Moma “E r- witi n ii year of the fourscoreEdmonton two years ago and cne U] .,.inul_sdny_ Apr“ In“. of Dim mark and notwithstanding his od- boy Stephen in infancy. mm“ Aqcnonald aged 84 years‘ wi_ tanced age up to his last illness he The funeral will take ylhiwc on m l, U, H1913“, N“, McDonald‘ Two enjoyed ‘excellent health and vigor. Friday afternoon next from his ._, H, n“. M, u, mourn ma“. loss _ He carried on farming all his life.,home in North Wiltshire to Lot 6b Jam Y IL U, char1°tte,ownundMuy_ His father with the Maclieods andphurch where interment will take Mm f. U, Montaguermso ‘W0 m,» MacKenzies of Hartsville were pio- place in the adjoining cemetery. To ,i,,,.,__ M McLeod of Uigg and neers and they settled in the forest the bereaved family is cxltnded ,,, m, b3 Au-Leod o; Charlottetown; primeval over a century ago and sincerest sympathy. - u... _i,_,u-,-_.,-, Mrs‘ John M_ McLeod. the cultivated fields of that part of (1.1, “m1 Mm wm_ M1118“ Ayberry tlie country now bear testimony to l’1‘.llIlS. and u large number oi‘ 111911‘ 11950611311915. 111111 8 Wflflhl’ ll unit»; iiiid relatives. The deceased filxanllfle W111¢11 1111111193 1119111 115 991-1 it (ievuiit christian lady to know $11115 01 111° 111811951» ‘CIRIRICIEP. 111-1 we... \‘.‘(l.\‘ l.) IGVC. and she will be tesrity in both church tnd state.‘ viiwl; »~_~,,,~,~,;-q no; Qnly by her 1m- much respected by all mat now . nily. but also by the large rest from their labors and their l.'L,'1"‘ 1i friends among whom she \\'0:‘ks do follow them. l|.-'i1 mr more than the alloted span He leaves a widow ..i hn- "Blessed are the dead mt- iii the Iiord." — —~ »—{O~M-——-—-~ - lllk. JOHN CLARKIN _._._..,-nn-o>—-———- Livestock Market (Canadian Press) V) MONTREAL, May 2.—Fresh re- ceipts of livestock for today's mar- i'|.i boys and seven girls, ull of whom umhan5ed' ‘rude steady‘ survive and whose names follows: Patrick W., Till.‘ (luurtlizin regrets to record ony n th n 1 d- }; 1118 W Qllflmy- 11H‘ death of Mr. John Clarkin Q e omeb ea ' amh and|$759 t0 53-99 ‘"1111 911d 551° 51" 33-25 A Treat lor lovers of, Birds llnd the Great Outdoors 1 Will lecture At The StranidTlieati-e Wednesday May 9th iii 8p l‘. M. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE P. I. FISH ANI)_ damn: Ann vumnrrrv ASSOCIATIONS r ' » Jack Miner is the man who originated the sanctuary idea for protecting, feeding and conserving the wild fowl 0f the continent. Jack Miner loves the Bird-s--the birds love Jack Miner, they come back to him season after season; they are as tame with him as our domestic fowl. Hear him tell how he does it. It costs him between five and six thousand dollars annually to feed the birds that come to his sanctuary. Jack Miner is the only man on earth to catch and tag wild geese to study their route of migration. Jack Miner has crossed the Continent five times in three years talking in the various cities, to crowded houses. Here’s a clipping from a Winnipeg paper, “Winnipeg had the good fortune to hear two famous men in one week. David Lloyd George spoke to 8,000 people while about 13,000 men, women and children heard Canada’s greatest Bird man, Jack Miner.” 1 Y0u’ll regret it if you d0n’t come. Make‘ no Other Engagement for Ma y 9th I $3,“), Cub kets amounted to 28 cattle, 482 hogs who laharil and a family of ten, threeand 316 calves" 051MB pflcescgsgg an, as sold from $6.50 to $9.50 with bulk in CliarlotteJ otfeasdaylesfotlfl-ilglntgo $417130 11108500213?’ i, - . _ g < . _ s _ . - . - own, Eugene u Manitoba, Anth sows ranged ‘mm 1N “HORSEMAN or ‘tut ' ' i» ~ i )- “tow NECKERS" _ coma, h . MORROW THURSDAY i T H E PLA1Ns"f’-" l , The AY..M.SC.CCA. is . AKING THEN , EN or T0- - CAMPA ICrN DATES Space Given by Carter & Co., Ltd.’ .1311. 111M! i l'l'l, i-ri t’: The following is ia brief but in- iweight. in this city on May 11111- _ , McKenna is now being manafledmlgm ‘by the famous -Eddi_eiMeade. Q1, Cleveland. Ohio. He. MeKenna. is] . [expected to arrive in this city either, _ A two-gun. hard-rid- ing adventurer who uses lilswits in-l we .533; about the “fighting Irishman.“ l of bullets. Al the; n", and "mus o; a ‘chad an interesting career. Cox is a,‘ Joe "1 1 rodeo. can championship. Before coiniiigfwcn iknock-outsl Among Jimmy's kayo-leek the great Scotch welter championwTf-‘Tfl’ iiricl .who fighting out of Bostonflwon: _McAllist'er ‘scorch of adventure and landed iii 611119. ANI) FRIDAY cf his weight. Before leaving for Once: the Antipodes. or rather enroute, he 131117111‘ stopped at. St. John, N. 3.. George Fifleld. ' i0$~0 l l will he up to them to show that with ‘J ‘ Central Guardian l THE GUARDIAN PUBLISHING! C0.-The adjourned annual meetq lng was held in the Company's of-i flcc yesterday afternoon, the Presi-i dent, Mr. W. Chester S. McLure in the chair. The reports for the year: were submitted showing w satisfact~ ory state of affairs. The directors were re-electecl, and at a subse-' quent meeting of ‘the directors the, officers were re-appointed as fold‘ lows: President, Mr. W. Chester S. McLure, MxL. A.; Vice Presldenti Mr. J. R. Burnett; Secretary. Co]. Di‘ A. MaicKlnnon, D. S. O. ' ELLIOTT-LOUSON WEDDING Thcrmarriage took place Monday morning at half-past nine o'clock at. St. George's Church, Montreal, of Jean Skeoch, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Louson, of, Charlottetown, P. E. I., and meet", iDrummond street, to Dr. |Munro Elliott, of Quebec, son oi’ ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Elliott, of Nan- couver. The Venerable Archdeacon Scott, of Quebec, officiated. The bride, who was given away by her uncle, Mr. David AJl-ewis,‘ wore u gown of beige georgette. a straw hati of the same shade, and carried pink,‘ roses. Her only attendant was Miss‘ Mary ‘Barnes, Miifwoféwcin ensem-E ble of nav . blue crene-de-chine. a“ not or the‘ lime shade, and carried red resets-James Qiialloran, of Quebec, acted as best man. Imnied- lately after the ceremony. Dr. and Mrs. Elliott left on a. motor trip. They wlll reside in Quebec-Mon- treal Star. j Mrs. James D. Macgulgan, nee Kathleen Elliott, and Mrs. Blan- chard. of Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Island, are spending a week in town, the guests c,‘ Mr. and Mrs. Sam.‘ H. Elliott, jrhe ichelieu,' WestmounL-lvfnntfeol Sea? ~ Potato Shed For Charlottetown Mr. Malcolm MacIntyre repres- enting the Standard Construction contract for carrying on extensive work in connection with the railway wharf and a new potato shed ‘n Charlottetown, arrived here Tues- day evening. . Mr. Maclntyre said that as soon , as the material is assembled the ‘ work of construction will begin. In accordancewlth the companys pol- icy as much material will be pro- cured locally as possible and it is thought that about fifty or sixty men will be on the Job. , The contract calls for the com- pletion of the work this fall. The President of the company will ar- contract price is $136,000. Mr. Mac- Intyre wlll remain in Charlottetown until the job is finished. Mr. Gould rive in Charlottetown shortly ac- companied by his engineer. The starting of the work will be! good news to our people generally- and should add to the activities along the waterfront this coming summer besides giving employmen: to a large number of men. The Standard Construction Com- pany havi-s carried out quite a num- of Mr. and Mrs. David A. Lewis} ‘Company of Halifax who have tn.» . considerable amount of pile driving will be ecessary. Mr. says that the scow may be built here and the pile driver towed from Halifax. , the Government of $10.00 per ton in P. Ion their fertilizer and gave this as; one reason why the‘ Prince Ed- ward Island potato growers coul cans, which is absolutely correctmof its (Continued from page 1) they will try to prove that seed potatoes can be produced so much bulk cargoes, by st uincr at u Vorkgrcat Fhefilher in Prince Edward Island low rate. while the Maine growei" other nus that Prince Edward Island potqtotal than in the United States and thatliad" to ship all by rail at a high ctc.. are equally as high in there should be an increase in the cost.‘ This should be shown to be. and while the American duty to offset this low cost of production. P. E. I. seed Now, our people will have to make chi]; up and be ready for States potatoes are shipped bl; inery, Another reason advanced bvj from % HERCULES . COASTER BRAKE Little fellowwilh the Giant cup" ; t An exclusive feature on T111 511111111119. 1 E5 --| = .2 ‘GD 5?. ‘é Ffi Brief Sketch Of Cox’s Career Makes Interestj ing Readingx-Some Claim He W111 Take Dotijsion_if‘rom Ed die Meaifs Champion. . ' ed Johnny teresting sketch of Jimmy Cox, the couvei where he whiPP New York boxer who meets Jackfllcrdan, who held a decisio? 0:13 ‘Mcxehhb, leading oaniidmh middle-1 Eddie Roberts, the sluzelns FPP. cne round. After several dl1¢1$ 111. the North-west, all victor S. COX returned tohWorcester £822! deem i3 t d M d y night; Cox willlie Cote, w o won a l‘ ‘Juli: zybooiit tiile‘ game time. ‘over Buddy 01111119» “he much g3 A New York exchange has this lo Salem welter- Partial list of Jimmy Cox. the New York boy has, 1927-281 I native of Irelanohand served in thel-lall, London-K. 0-. 5 Flmnds- He“ a l British Army during the World Winmshn iForniei‘ German welter ' ‘I _ ' I He was then a welterund won Ad-l Berlin-Won; F1911 139F191’: ‘Franc? - ‘ finiral Beattys 1p, stone champiou- —Lull_don, won 20 rounds. P" Q‘? c’ "ship cup open to the‘ allied armless’iBe1B1l11111—1-'1>11‘1°11i Wm‘ 15 1111"" . , land also captured the Mediterran- Nol Steinhurst (Holland). London-fll. has captured the American see-j to this countr and before and after,‘ champ). Dublin’—K. O. 9 rouiitls-Jed some letters from P. Etlslanders his discharge Ifromlthe BritislgArinylRingi London; Pat Lesw=~<'1r1~“‘-11‘to-1l_ie U; 8- Prev and called the "the fighting Irishman,” as he was-middleweight chomp). Dll111111-—K-.o- Presiden S attention to the way called. fought 51 battles in Great8 rounds; Pot McAllster (Irish Wcl-| Britain and won 24 of them by ter C1lilIll])),B€IIilSl-—WOIl ZOrOiindsHtni-ing the, [victims overseas was Bob Lowrie. pool Stadium. ‘ _‘ who came to this County touted as Blot/Infield. London~won 20.ioullt1S-I; that as the ‘Armrican farmers have . nd Fproved one of Newi'Englahd's,tougli-. ter champ» .- 29 1‘°1111d5+-Nl11511°-1 ldfi y ‘l; jest micidlewelghts. Cox fought Low-, Sporting Club, London; ‘Albert Johnmhe r19 a; Glagggw and 5lgpped mm in SDll-Jiflfibflllt‘, Australia, liround wfind , 113 rounds. Two of his greatest bat-l Archie Bradley-Brisbane. Ausq; Qyénectéd m the 5,1“, the‘ Amman, ' tics cn the othenslde were with Pat rounds: Scott)’ lflkslerrrvflficollVeffi of Belfast, one of lfrJlllllllly Jfirtia£—Seii(t‘t1e;,Bil]lJy ll/it ~rounds and the other of 20 rounds. iCrmu—Be i118 11m: reorge ewi$—.—, _ o rdwers; Sh, s . l Cox returned to this country in at Vmwcllvvfl GBOYi-ZO W00d5-—-B1lY-_‘1:§,E,q;n,§ta Growbrs-Ilaesgovcilqtltiionxfls; Worcester, Massf.’ where he made anlefislel‘ immediate hit by hisicleverness andCharlie Cote-Worcester: punching ability.‘ ‘Some little tiine,L@0—Portlzind: D1180 138111119111» J"- after his Worcester debut, Jimmy-soy City: J00 Kelly-Bayonne: N.J.; ,was seized with a Wanderlust agaiifJW Z1111<5~1311V0111162 J00 DEMIIYFOW and embarked for Australia. wlierefwMilflllfill Field; Wi1110 5911110111 — he met and defeated the best men Brooklyn; and! George ‘ fought. the Canadian Champion.‘13111‘11111'<101<—W01'¢@$l@1‘; JI111111y-7011- Senator Goulds representations in be shown that the good land for the United States Senate are notvpotato growing is now, equally lcorrect. For instance, he stated imliigh as Maine land or should be as. Maclmymlthe Senate that all the Canadian the viilue of a good potato farm. potato growers got a rebate from well fertilized, is worth some monev ‘of it per acre is pretty hard‘ to bershif! drive is meetiilg W1111P estimate. Another point that should great -response_ throughout the West- L Zbe stressed _ ‘ _ AN produce cheaper than the Aineri- States only import about 5 percentlonthusiastic and optimistic over the Another reason that _he put iorwarclkidditional cost of 5 percent of itsiwithin a few days 811011811 11111115 .atoes were all shipped by water ingbuslicls could not possibly be n very ,Club an excellent start for the sea- incorrect as fully half or more of. to pay more for their potatompch-‘ytjce gaincs; etc. the United Senator Gould was that land in P-lduty paid on same and is certain- Tflriff Commission W118" E. I. is much "lower priced per acre- ly costing more than lho American, they 6011M t0 Prince Edward 1518111 and labour so cheap that the IblllllfillfafnlCfS have to nay» A110llicr 1101.0 to make this investigation and 11 farmers could more than compote of wnri Order Your A M. BICYCIE MAY 3, 192s m.¢‘_"__.1-.,,_ ' w» r Tho Loni Eioiloiiiul "we M‘~I‘I IIQIII. i‘ fgfpliilflfd_'lll Flllilll" mlfilzfiiiliiiiffil liens 9.1‘; with n bad lieu-rt which loomed lo b, controlled by-my nmu. The 1M little excitement would OIIIIO it to m, tei- and pal mu, and at time! I noun have real‘ adinpelll. I tailored i. (“inn-by for genie time when, one h,’ ' . I aw Jimmy became 11 WWW“ 1113mm‘? '5" A " advertised. to in. aided to try mm ~ I had only taken ' welter. who became famous every few boxer when; by flattening Joe Dundee m H [Apfl noticed that I hi; tinned taking m“ - and in b m,“ i _ I time my ppm m; entire: mama» it. h) -. ~ "i- 1' , _ ‘l; ' _ Pricebllc. abox at all druggilltlanfl Cox bou SIQQriniQJt-Alert (fllilmfirgétrljdfi-Ilgflflt 1E1 101001;)! 0g .~ All] Mfiojtl y ia, - urii ‘u. Emit (Bermondsey) erll grunt?’ at‘ “i I I ' _____._i-I-}-_.__ ,- N£R\“/iPii.i5 . Char- 1 W?‘ Rolfe champ? l "is thatnit is lust as well for P, y; g s;,'peoplc not to boast of the way P. E 15 rounds; Geurarts (Flemish;potmqynqrket. ‘Senator Gould quot. P. ers were boasting of cap. _ _ _ , lean market. __ ,, Hood (British Chi1ll1p)—~LlVE1'-‘ what, we; d§iresstfit1lfij 1' won 20 rounds; Jveericon farmers and consumers s- lit. ‘Isiah’ '~ sI10il—-LlVEI‘pOQI-—8 rpundsy, , uystrong disease free North .- Billy Mack — European well- 62% séviidllhat. the hlglei; y bevel to pay the greater postlwill be of their production, this increased cost will be Nfcciisumors have to pay for their yiotatoesf-I say again to our Island N. J.; Young Deigradei-Worl : George Kid Lets-Worcester; be onv tlge job, be ready. put up n Laddie ‘ri-al‘ str ngcase to the United ‘States..'1‘ariff Board so that M! may at least hold on to what we have and, if possible, convince the ourd to {ace end that no in- SELIIOI‘ Darden——Provid- .3155" b?“ l- *1” the Presidifgl A] scheel_mdgewood Gl.ove::ulld a strong bid should be lllll e‘ Tierney —Ridge\vncd Gruvtrffm’ a reductdqn- ' Fifield—~St. John: Eddic| I irlgi-y. hm A. u. Mai-Luau. ‘ m I iAnohor Membership the Americans. It siou aso . - . Drive Is Meeting WithCood Success‘ E. I. today and the real value The Anchor Baseball Club mem- is that the UnitediEnd. Manager George Tull is very potato requirements and. ‘the arrangement and predicts thit requirements of 400,000.000‘,will have been realized to give the burden on its , people; An; son of 1928. fact is that labour, humeral‘ A meeting is being called for lo- Canada marrow night in the Charlottetown P. E. I. farmers have Bowling Alleys to arrange for prac- The officers '01‘ the C1111) are! ' Hon. PrcsTLt. Gov. FR. Hcnrtz‘ President-Frank McDonald. Vice-Pres.--Eddie McGuigan. i Sec‘y.-'I‘rcas.—l-libbert Saunders. Manager-George Tull. n lot of which‘ ‘is imported the United States and u liigli iiiig might be given and it ber of large contracts since their organization including the lmmlgrii- I tion sheds at Halifax and also inig Dortant harbor works at Saint John. For. the Charlottetown work n , , UM - 4f ‘t a “,1 f '“_" "' M‘ ' from ' ll 4 i . 4.1. “ii/WE, M°I$AY..& PP- ..I<T11- " i ' _ _ _, y i Summerside, P. E. I. i ,. . » ‘ Wholesale‘ and Retail. Write us for catalogues and pile; ii p Behind the Guarantee with every " - C.‘ C. 'M. Bicycle or ‘Joycycle’ 11 .; I we. Sell, is our record of 71 Years of Faithful Public Service. , 1 . .,- ._ " \ R. T. 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