MAXIMS OFA MERcI-iANir I Every talk it viewed WW0" i118 I ‘yo; of your inclinations, Annufl Subscription: D611" By llull, Cnnnla and U- 9- IIIBEREGAL Enjoyable vi Hi5 Excellency Viscount don, Governor-General of and his graceful consort. V15" Wlllingdon who. four days have honoured Pri ward Island with the Carferry V111 ing in Halifax at 5 D- 1T1- thusiastic over forward to their second visithe "Garden of the Gulf." at many functions held est accompanied by His Hoiiihemonditlon prevailing an , fB-‘when informed of the Heartz with their aides. he tion of beds in the t "-3 ' morning His Excellency ac n-; to the total population. Lieutenant-Govern" _ Announcements, Coming Even Meetings: OATS. Butter oats. B0081‘ All Grocers. 75137‘ "come to the ¢L1°11§£1§11 I Tfiégdny, July 12th at Alber W5 at Brackley Beach. 11 111111" Wednesday. on S-outhpo" 7657-1 July 11th.. _ grounds. "Look! Bil; Fight 1111i Hall tonight. Tunney. Also Rin-Tln-Tiii 1111 dY- ‘ "Kelly's Cross Tea. Wed! July 13th. If weather unfa on first flnc day. i "The Margate Dramatic will present a four twi- drama. Masonic Hall. Monday. Jilly 111111- "Tlic Dundus l t i will give an cntortw nmcni. Porlh l-Iuii vii-ii July 1li.li- 763 “Sec Youniz Adams 00mm- pldys and new orchestra at ada ‘d during tmst‘ their flhisit. ing at 11 o'clock when they 0111] "ROBIN HOOD RAPID i 1 v i ic-isi I I See Dempse- "The Villain F0111 Hunter Riv Dromutiq IITY" L EFT , i » TIIII IIAIITAX LAST NIGIIT Their Excellencie ave Concluded A highly Covers Prince Edwardlsland Like the pow hour II always noblo- MAXI MS or A MERCHANT Doing tho work of the pruont CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, JULY 11171927 Prospects For The West This Year Are Excellen (Spfcial to the Guardian) 11~ 1\'1'1l1‘711. Man” July 0. - Fin cur iiie exceiiiii, Ill thc opinion o ' ,. (LIB. l~"i. . 111' 1 - " to PPlllCo Edward Isl- itmt-dlflif. ‘...'.“.‘£-.‘2.'."’ "“"" " i ‘and.Maii_y"f tions in their honour I overtheivee nd. Prlicd by Lieutenant-Governor Hcartz _,and iiides visited the Prince EdWardI Island Hospital and St. Vincent's1 Orphanage while Lady Willingdon fi- accompanied by Mrs. Osborne, her Lady-ln-waiting and escorted by are very gnmL concluded their stay here 1B8 Eli-ILL Col. S. R. Jenkins were guests at the City Hospital. the Red Cross for Halifax by special $111111 ileifiBureau and the Protestant Orphan- Exccllencics will remain at dflfilage at Mt. Herbert. until 11 o'clock this morninfien. make acial General, trip to Tormentine. the Partilv- Heartz, and Viscoun His Excellency the Lieutenant they spent ncarl half and hour. institution, and His Excellency ex Governor Governor t I-Iardinge. first visited the Prince Edward Island His Excellency thc Govern en- Hospital, where cral has been greatly pleosvith his visit to this province has been wonderfully 11119155513111 ‘the ' splendid reception iiccordq-lm. ii Both he and his lady are en- ,f the exempl ion through all the departments of the i1 Splendid turnout. pressed his satisfaction with the 'He was especially interested in thcI of the loyalty and pptrifliisli-ifihlx-Ray Department, and they have everywhere come 011- many questions concerning its op- to the Central tact with and are eagerly IHZIeratIon from Dr. Houston. who is iniwhcre a charge. Miss Mair, Lady Superln-“Charity of Green cliy on his return to the east aflc an cxtciidedi-rip through tlic west. This ‘is his firslt trip to ‘L110 wosi considers for five years, and he the (lcvoloivnicnt in that time rail! or rciuiiikablc. 'I'»Il('i‘0 is no new Ill cvldciicv. so for ibis yiiar, --_--¢o->___. Annual L. 0. L. y The annual parade of thc L. O. L. w lgfigvtyggiegmfiég The party went took place yesterday morning with ' _ _ The parade, newspapeis throughout Canada and wwhlch was in charge of Mr. George the U‘ s" says" Brady. Marshal, left the Hall of the . _ splendid condition of the iiospitoiisociety on Richmond St. headed by 110?” "°f)‘:l;i"1’°§fé1§§0fr if’ 3,2; the Veteran's Band, and proceededlv e pa“ a i asked up Queen Si‘... to Kent Si... thence Christian Church very inspiring sermon. Begins at Home” was Itendent, introduced the patients topreached by the pastor Rev. Mr. Their Excellencies were cntLHis Excellency, who engaged in 21.11611 Herman. B. A. eirjbrief conversation with each. honour on Saturday and h 15° visited many local centres 11er- j After the services the parade rc- I His Excellency was especially im-iormed and marched along Kent St. pressed with the splendid healthfio Prince Sh. down Prince to Rich- nn the Ishmrymond St. thence to the Hall. small propor- hrec hospitals City Lodge being augmented by a The turnout was splendid, the ‘number of members from rural His Excellency next proceeded toflodges. St. Vincent's Orphanage whcre hei At thc Church, Miss Bahrain Mc- was greeted by His Lordship BishoplNeli, rendered most pleasing solos, O‘Lcary, Rev. Monsignor Macdonaldi A synopsis of thc sermon will ap- with Mrsf Dr. Jenkins, President ofipcar in tomorrow's issue. St. Charles Auxiliary. An address of 1 welcome was read by one of thei children and two of the little girlsi ' dancerftha Highland Fling. His Elf-I ceilency thendrovc around the Ex-i perimentai Farm. ' I Her Excellency. Viscountess Wil- quet by one of the nurses. The Vis- i __... - .countcss in a very charming manner,‘ ‘i arlfltt town “I09 911111111 Fesuvfl and _ conversed with each of the patients-IL of e and was especially interested in the nursery where she named one of , the babies. The Sacred Heart Home was also inspected. Her Excellency next attended a reception held at the Red Cross Bureau where she met and shook hands with 28 school-children who are Presidents and Secretaries oi‘ {the Junior Red Cross Societies in {this city. She was presented with a ibeautiful bouquet by Master Ralph McInnis and an address was read by Miss Mabel Matheson. Her Ex- ccllency charming replied. telling of her own personal experience in Red Cross Work in Bombay during the war. Mr. Justice Haszard, President of the local Red Cross Society {n a, brief address.- outllncd the work andI aims of the movement which is car-I ried on~in this city by Miss Wilsonf and Miss Gillan. Following is thc’ address to Lady Willingdon: Friday and Saturday. Jilly “we Hor Excellency. Viscountcss Wil- 16th. 1722-1-11- "Dancc iii Emerald Hall. dgy night, 12th inst. Lunch _ day evening. ncsday, July 2011i- Meeting of B. I. s. Emerald ori soy-org Augustus Ton Purl! llngdon: y We, the presidents and secretaries of the Prince Edward Island Junior‘ Red Cross, welcome you to ouriby His Worship Mayor Miller who "rovincc as President of the Can-i dish Red Cross Society. We dcemI t a grout. honor to have you here nd to have thc privilege of expres-I lng our appreciation for your deep. 7Z7911ntcrcst in the work the Red Cross? '?All roads lead to Rusticoood citizenship and we hope soonimanagcr. which reflected thc high-i :2 be doing our full share in the 95L med“ ‘m the anadian and world widc organiza-,1"°1"1~ 12th to the Strawberry an Binfio. o Cream Festival. Sale, Fortune Telling. etc, et Comc enjoy yourselves. 7722 . . ' ‘Tryon Baptist Sunday will hold their public picnic "Inquire Re Efionlc Iii Society is doing. I We are only a small group yct in. i 112 Prince Street» DI‘. (31111- ur province. We are organlzcd in] I; delay. recovery ill ""1- 5 classrooms with '11s mflmbergbut, If uivlil-llil- 11011311 5 e are trying to spread thc interest, '1 our aims for health, service andi on. _ E ‘Since we saw the beautiful ban-l or sent from thc British to the anadlan Red Cross Juniors we M n new Two" on Jul/iderstarid better than ever how 021180 o osely our work is linked with ,that By order of committee. 771D 711 m "Tdwn Hm’ “Inflow?! 1‘ 11°" 1" 31181111“ W" “i” 1°" .1. Gallagher. Tues. ‘Wed. ‘New Play!- the children in thc Mothcrlandi d the other parts of thc Empire. hen your Excellency .uI.lli‘llS toi N‘ Company Dance a, ll carry some pleasant memories, ams - ‘ show. Now orchotrq. "ii-miller River Feltival Church grounds. Abandon m“; in, crewm- and cake. 77 /".’i‘lie IMuulc-iTI 3157011111115. ibell ringers and variety i"! day evening. July 1.4111- 753 e you to tell thc British Junior our little Island and we would; . Cross‘ that wc are vary proud, their beautiful gift to us. Pr testant Orphniiiigc was t visited, where Her l-tzzccllcncy- I ollday was granted the children; y Willingdon had something toi n" 4m] ‘ppghr in Kaitlin conversation with the children. I l . Friday - evening. Jilly 1'51" their lutyioit to the 15111 ,3” p”, the EilkTil-Tdlil laced i new cumin"! 01 ' l0 o'clock there took place at. Victoria Hotel a luncheon in ur of His Excellency by thc, hand City Council of Chariot-i or: fond pmmicc =11 @1111" —-—~—~—~“ I of programme. (con-tinned "on. page 3) land thc City Council. mot by the Board of Trustees. ‘Sunrise onour of the Vice-Regal visit. ,mw i Tendered Splendid i Luncheon in Honor, of. the Governor General. I Onc of the pleasantcst functlohs: ‘in connection with Their Excellen- Icics’ visit was the luncheon givcn in honour of the Governor Gener- ya] in the Hotel Victoria on iSaturday by His Worship the Mayor for [IB-isilllitilll while lilo ivost can give promisc- nl‘ such crops as arc ' ho "j considers. and so I'm‘ as the bank.‘ arc concerned business conditions P injury the articlcs may have causcdn ‘H iZNHi run p iriiuiizii iii ~i~i,iiwisi_giiniii shoiids Lld., who is a visitor in the I" Withdraws E very- thing His Papers » Have Said in’ Dis- ' paragement. Arthur Brisbane. a statement Dcarborn Independent to discon- tinue permanently all articles hos- tilc to the Jewish people and cx-i pressing “great regrct"' over any, Mr. Ford's statement, which was “In the multitude of my activities Ito their contents. It has therefore dnevitably followed that the conduct _ma.nagemcnt or to keep informed an] and policies of these publications! had to be delegated to men whom Ij placed in charge of ‘them and upon iwhom I relied implicity. I “To my great regret I have learn- ed that Jews generally and particu-vl larly those of this country not onlyi resent these publications as promot-i I mg anti-semltism, but regard me as their cnemy. Trusted friends whomi I have conferred recently assured; me in all sincerity that in their ‘opinion thc character of the charges‘ ‘and irisinuations made against the‘ Views, both individually and collec- tively, contained in many of the ar-I Iticles which have been circulated ‘periodically in the Dearborn Inde- ipendent and have been reprinted illv the pamphlets mentioned, justifies’ itlie righteous indignation entertain- ed by Jews everywhere toward me ‘because of the mental anguish occa- i made upon them. lingdon and Party first visited thc1 , I . ’ (my Hospital and was greatly mm“) ‘ sinned by the unprovoked reflection ' estcd in the work of that institutloni where she was presented with a bou-‘ Deeply Mortlfled I I "This had led me to direct my personal attention to this subject in order to ascertain the exact nature of these articles. this survey I confess that I am deep ly mortified that this journal which is intended to be constructive and not destructive has been made the medium for resurrecting exploded fictions, for giving currency to tne so-called protocols of the wise men of Zion which have been demonstrat- ed as I learn to be gross forgeries and for contending that the Jews have been engaged in a conspiracy to control tho capital and the indus- tries of the world besides laying at v The lunch- their door many offences against de- |con was served in thde new dlning- cency, public order and good morals. iroom which was use “Had I approached even the gen- wlll henceforth be known as the details of these utterances, I would Wlllingdon dining room. I11 i8 11 have forbidden fiPifiiididiy 011111159911 EDP-Time"? 11d‘ without a moment's hesitation, be- mirflbiy Suited 1°!‘ Dill/aw Pflfties- cause I am fully aware of the virtues and W115 810558.101!’ 1111i! 011i 811d d1?" of tlic Jewish people as a whole, of curated for the occasion. "map" of tlic Province cut out in A 11111719 which they and their ancestors have lawn turf which scrvcd as tlic table bflcty and dmgcncc’ benevolence centre. was supported on his right by the. distinguished guest and on his left] by Premier Stewart. Among others present were His Honour Llcut._I Governor I-Icartz, thc Hon. Chief, Justice Mathicson, Hon. Justicc Haszard, Mr. J. E. Sinclair, M. P..I the members of the City Council‘ and Water Commissioners, Viscount Hardlngc A. D. C. and others. A recherche luncheon was served‘ under the direction of Mr. BrownJ cuisine of this During the luncheon the following musical programme was admirably rendered under the di- rection of Mr. Ben Wagner. God Save the King The Bridal Rose, Overture. Roses of Plcardy Adoration. "Violin Solo.” Thorn selection On the Road to Mandalay Song-The Veteran Song-Mr. C. Mighty Lak a Rose The Castle Gate Overture Volga Boatsong The Saxophone Waltz Hungarian Dance No. 5. Chanson Triste "Violin Solo The World ls Waiting for thc icft preparatory to visiting the Golf Course. ' r1 The arrangements were complete and excellently carried out und- 2. er the able dlrectloh of ‘Mr. George P. Nicholson, City Clerk. and unselfish lntcrcs The luncheon was prcsldcd over Welfare;- Song—'I‘he Land of Glad Tomor- moderate winds, partly cloudy with showers. much the some ‘ The only toast honoured was that‘ ature. to all and was very kindly in.or His iviiiiesty thc Kins: ' ’ es later than Charlottetown. The WeatheTIYTItc. The". OUTLOOK l?» ALWAYS BLACK 0n A DARK I TORONTO. July fl-ligh tide this ‘morning at 7:22 Exam-i After luncheon His Excellency and tonight at 9.04. m“ Bu" iies tomorrow morning at 4.811. 50 p.m.' 1 . ‘"* ‘o idli- >5 .- d I . NEW YORK, July 9. —'l‘hr0ughI ivasi made public today quoting l-Icni-yi Ford as saying he has ordered hisi Prince George is going to 1c- company his brother, the Prince of Wales and Premier Baldwin I _ on‘ their pending visit to Can- ada early in August, it was an. nounccd this week. As the result of dcvclcnmcnt v1 cation lllld 0t commerce and industry, of their so- llttle evidence of the tragedy thati had becwcnncted within. the spectator glanced at the burned out upper floor and the lines of hose laid trance all had a peaceful appea 31 ancc. Gay window boxes flaunfed- their flowers‘ swayed in thccvenlng breezes. still rebained dies of water. ed with clothing and valuables. Throughout the evening thous- crucified." ands visited the scene but were kept future was a solo by Miss Margaret back by the police and fire guards Sfernsanew young singer who pos- streets in the senses a voice of singular vicinity of the damaged building.‘ and purity as shown in hor plus- Flre Marshal Thomas, city Fire in; rendition of "One Bweeti, Boi- Marshal J. H. DeGravea ' giillce r‘ e fire mmedia ,v after the last Ill-Mlfiiiime- flame was extlnrniz far into the night. who roped off the madge. film s suit for divorce liiuili moon Thursday. July 14th, l"; Alma].- the British in iiiAiH iii iN Hill I57 Apartment H o u s e Gives Little Evi- dence 0f the Trage- dy. VONCOUVER, B. C., July 9, _. ven persons arc dead, victims of Vancouver's worst fire tragedy in apartments, in thc west end of the city, wcrc gutted by flames which claimed their toll within an hour (‘Friday afternoon. Some of the victims died of suffo- hers dicd from burns iiftcr being rescued. - representations. her security ihrough small sized a f-leot of newspaper men. in order in prcsenit tlic position with regard and to ask a few questions tho British status, but Larger sized cruisers Britain class, replied: "ift would be very easy for liai- FinstLordEAdmiral- ty Denounces Mis- GENIDVAfiJUIy 9. — (imiit Brit- ain ‘is only seeking to maintain of‘ defensive warships, William C. iBrldgeman. first lord oi‘ the British admiralty, told a group vAt yesterday's meeting of the ex- ecutive committee Mr. Brldgenian. who presided, insisted on Monday British to cruisers con- Referring to the demands oi ‘the United States ‘for larger sized cru-ls- ers, Mr. Brldgenian asserted, h, was our. impossible to reduce the total ton~ (Canadian Press) iDlifilibN, July -10. — Kevin 0’- Higgins. ‘Minister of Justice In the Free Slate Cabinet, was assassin- ated tbday ne-sr his .honie at Black ‘Rock, B. suburb. ‘The assasins es- Do Valera, the Republican leader, cs-ped in the confusion and have iis assistant to William not been traced. Up to the present grave, in tho nothing is known of the motive for cerning the United iStiites position. the murder or whether ii was ‘Ho is reported ito have referred to "lies" of the newspapers relanive to quickly changed the word to "misrepresen- lotions." His tirade. aimed at tho case of political or private revenge, Charlottetown Guardian Two Inkling cor as an arlitlclcd clerk to Maurice li-iealy in Cork. iDurlng the disord- ers of 1019-21. ho was armsied and held Ill Belfast prison. Upon his re- ieaso .lic was appointed by Eamon iboard set up by the Sinii Pelners. shut be supported the ‘treaty of shot As Minister of Justice 0'Hlgginii 1922—-26, when 77 lrregulars were tend mid-day mass. When he wasiexecined. In the recent change in proceeding along an avenue a mot-itbe cabinet he was appointed both or car with three men drove clusonMinister of Justice and Minister of to the foot path and fire was im-{Forelgn Affairs. and in the latter mediaitely opened on ‘the Mlnisterwcapacity went to Geneva Several of the shots took eiiifecbiloeague on Nations Conference ro- one in the breast, another in thonurnlng to Dublin last Friday. to tho DUIBLTN. July 10, — A tragedy ‘Qiiiiggins was regarded as the recalling the worse period of fre- iiages in who various categories ii’ “strong niaii" of tile Governmentiliindhi liOllbifiils/BIOFYOCCUPFMJT11076 the maximum tonnage of the lndl- ‘During tho recent election vlduai warships is to be extended paign he toured the country, speak- until the ciaft hgcaino of an ag- liig in lieflriy every 8011.111)! 111 favor gi-essive type. Asked whether Great of the Government candidates. would scrap her 10,000-toii icruiscrs for small vesseds in this l) cam-itoday when Kevin Oil-llgglns Vice- Prcsident of the Council of Min- isters. Minister of Justice and TF0!" ieign Aiiifairs, was shot by a group Kevin (“Higgins was a nephewiof men in a motor car. He died a y marriage of Governor General few hours later from Timothy Healy. He began his car-or the wounds lrutlioicd. the effects ions that haven't ny of the o ' ' ships to sciap 11191111,," alluding a; parently to the fact that the Unit ed States has no 10,000~ton cruis- ers in commission. iTiie Japanese delegation made which Britain an the United iSl-ates accept a. total of . suggested that-Green. d u Htroyers combined, while Japan public its recent proposal 4150.000 tons for cruisers and des- 000 tons. The wide diversity of noted in the proposals of Great Britain and the U.S. cated, it was realized quarters today. that the cruiser problem» will be found. (Special 1m the Guardian) GENEVA, July gross has been made," delegates downcast . Chicago In Grip 0f BDDGBPECI (Special 1o the Guardian) The dead are: Mrs. Emily Rick- 1 111 1110 01111110 aby. housc keeper‘ Henry J. GriffenI - 01 Winnipeg: Edward p. FitzgeraId.I Edmonton; Mrs Barber. wife of Dr. John Barber, Los Angeles: an unl- dcntiflcd woman, girl; Grant Luckhart, Mrs. Luckhnrt, writer, of Toronto. an unldentfied 10. son of Thc outside of the building gave Unless 4 into the main en- and gay curtains’ Inside a different aspect existed. Many of the occupants had been caught at their luncheon. Tables with bread and meat o eaten and chairs pusho _ and city ‘ an investigation into hed and worked omn Thought." the evening was "Christ crowns." Mr. Elmer Ritchie was -.">00.000 motor vehicles today was in the first grip of a gasoline fam- inc resulting (from a shut-down of filling stations and a strike of gas- olluc (ruck drivers and filling slat ion attendants. Sixty percent oi’ tho filling stations were closed last night oil company officials stated. ,and the closing was expected to be to 100 percent by noon today. More than 200 garages operating gasoline stations will be included. Trinity United Church Rev. Hammond Johnson, whole y pgythqinductlon into tho two-pastorate of bu]: or ‘rrinltyflhurch took piece last Fri- thrown to the floor in sudden alarm dcy evcninz. vm the precchcr oi untouched by the tho Sunday morning service, taking About them ran little ed- fvi’ hi8 text the words “For I deter- Hallways woio-iitt. mined not to lrnow arty-thins omens you. save Jesus Christ and Him The special musical opinion both in l 9. -— "No pro- Admiral ‘Viscount saito or Japan told the Associated Press as he emerged at noon today from a meeting of the executive committee of the trl-par- tits naval conference. The Japanese extremely Gasoline Famine TCHITIOAGIO, July 9. —- America's second largest city with more than Be Chairman r (Special to the GuardiaTf)W lRadicals Refuse to Cooperate With I Moderate Govt. OTTAJVWA, July 9. -— iPremier MacKenzie King intends to take (swam M we Guardhn) ‘the chairmanship of the Canadian WANWOW’ July 9_ __The Han. Section of the National Advisory kow.regl,me_ which represents "m, would have a little more than 300,I1lgommmee cosidemlg the 81' Law‘ nce improvements. lRigh-t. Hon ’George lP. Graham was the chair- man but be retired some months ago and no appointment has ‘been ' made since. Meanwhile the premier In many confer once is in a fair way to go on the rocks, although some, more optim- isticaiiy inclined, are still holding to the belief that a solution to the has been acting chairman. Boycott and Strike I Cause Unrest In Canton (Speclail to the Guardian) =CA'NI'I‘OIN, July 9.—-An interest- ing anti-Japanese boycott in pro- test against the landing of Japan- ese forces in Shantung. radical in IOanton. Kong consisting of personal bag gage of Ehrfipi-IPF. was SGIZQT by British steamer in 11c Strong consular piyivosis have failed to secure the release of the ‘baggage. An American and l-Jngilsii- man who registered protests were arrested and fined, First Air Diner — Flies Over Paris (Special to the Guardian) pooh morning of the week Saturday. Dr. Ramsay's sermon subject in ‘s Many- noshiiroiiiuisis, July 9. -_ Tho the Everlasting Strainer Constance Tal- tlr, twice dlslppoint- Bible Bun sets this evchins c1160 and ed h. foreign‘ murntagos, will ‘filo opened lut goon against Oapt- and 8t. Paul’: Pariah Hall illhdfntosh. formerly omho Joint auspices o: the i Army and diiatlve ofphuroh. 8t. Poul’! and summer-Aide tide eighteen minut- IScotland, from whom the milieu: martin; with separated since loot September. e---“ROBlN iioon noun ""0k belnglao pu itisorinimot ‘know tlinttho VIC. support " Shel! enrolled already. _ TPAIRJIS. July 9. -— The first air dinner oi’ history rflow over Paris today. The dining plane was a new Llore, Olvler machine especially constructed to enable passengers to eat drink and be merry during the voyage through the air. The noted French AVIAtOr Bdjot. piloted the diner. while an elabor- ate luncheon was served to five guests rproschtliig the government The luncheon lasted nearly ‘an hour, the plane while tile guests no, describing not circles over the city at various ‘altitudes. The school. will continue during the onth of July from 8.30 to i2 noon. except Funeral Allmombmoftholtof radical wing" of thc nationalist movement. today announced its ro- fusai to cooperate with the mod- eiate nationalist government at Nianklng or to brciik with Michael Borodin, its Russian adviser. as de- manded recently by Feng Yu Il-lsi- ang the former commander in chie- o‘f the Hankow forces. ' ICanadas Population NOW 9,519,000 (Special to the Guardian) OTT=A\’V.A. OIIJL, July 0. — The population of Canada is now around 9,519,000 in tbs estimation Iof the Dominion iBureaii of Statler tics. The three prairie provinces, activities and a shipping strike are , _ I causing grave ‘latest and anxiety which have a census every fivo years, because of tho subsidies paid J c d ‘ H h l lo them. show fairly substantial in- havzli-"ljleig-l-leszgirad‘? Hnlfldlgpggvudeifi (‘reuse ill mo. when lIlB last 06h- . . . - . police slat-ions. A cargo from Hong .8“ was ‘Iaken and me Bu" “dune mg. The population for the domin- ‘ion, according in the 1921 consul =20 Shamocn, thc ioreign sevliciiient- *Q-OQ%O40-O¢~Q§OOOO+Q4OOQ-OO Condensed Specials i RATE-Ac. per word. not each insertion in this column. ‘JOB PRINTING 0F EVERV description, cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Ceu~ trai Job Printer, Phone 132. _.____.___.________________ ‘INOUIRE RI CHRONIC DIS- oases, 112 .l"rinco Street. Dr. ‘Clift. Don't delay, recovery in next throo months, lIOBZ-llsepl 1 ‘YOU WANT GOOD ENVELOPES Prices 50 for 20c; 100 for 85c: 250 for 55c: i500 for $1.00; 1,000 for $1.05. Postpaid. Guardian OI‘- flce. Guardian Job Priutory. l-f ‘SPECIAL HAMBURG lTEAK.- Easter quality beef. Saunders Newsom ‘ii 00.. East end Market Bldg. _ ‘FOB: SALL-MALAGASH MINER- II Hay Bait. the world's but salt for curing hay. ‘rhelarlo Fish- eries 00.. l3 Water Street. _ 70001081 Notice. (trim-T mm in trio "Home" n ti: homily to attend funeral of mo no’. Jon Ordinary Iron. A. Ptlllflll. (llnh Guardian, Founded 1H1 TREE STATE MINISTER 1 IISSNSSINIITEITIN DUBLIN 1 One of the worst tragedies in Ireland's his- tory occurred yesterday when Kevin 0’Higg*ins, Minister of Justice in the Free State Cabinet, was shot by a group of men in a motor car, dying a few, hours later from the wounds inflicted. T. Cos local government lilac. 1021, and was made Minister The attack took Place near iilejof Justice in 1922. Later in the OiHlgglns residence at BlackrockJsiimo your, his father was five miles southeast of Dublin. Thufljpnd in Queryrfg .C()l1n[y_ Ministers wi: e was walking with stand of the United States and tiie him. but was not bit. ‘She was tak-Iwas largely responsible for the hint that they were out afte; tlhe gqifllioirle inla sxtatehof collapse.Mr-Iadmlnis-tration of the law during llggifefifl ve type of cruiser, at ed g3 ns ad on is house to at- to provoke any fire from the Unit- ed States delegation headquarters.