“Floatofl Anllllll Subscription‘: Delivered y, Oouodo all Sll NlllllN l5 NNENNNINB N NNNNNW Armies Threatening Radical Stronghold Now are Drawing Nearer — Clash Ex- pected. ‘» SHANGHAI, May 21. »~ (iPllWillg ‘more serious and menacing h; lhel wgy despatches from Hankow des- cfibe [he situation there. The arm- y“ ybl-ooteniag the stronghold oil ‘the radical Nationalists are draw- ing nearer. General Yang Sell, who is rc- wnod to have polped the adher- enhs of Marshal Wu ‘Pei Fin-landed a body oi troop; from n steamer within 50 miles of ‘Halikow. These troops engaged communist forces from ‘Wuchang. A large section of the Hupeh Nu- tlonullst troops stationed at Nau- ynng has announced its opposition lo ‘the “Reds" and fighting with the Ilnnkow communists is expected soon. Large troop movements lll tho direction of Hahkow and Wu- chang are looked upon by military observers as indicating the serious vicw the communists take of the threat to their position fronl Gen- rcal Yang Sen and General Kai- ‘Shek, leader of the nloderztte Nan- lllng Nationalists. In view of the gravity of the sit- uation the Japanese destroyers illlloki and iMomi, with 1150 nlarlnes and six field guns, have been ord- ered in proceed to diankow froln Shanghai immediately- Tho British flagship Hawkins. Clean loo-cream la wholesome. iDon't drown yourself trying fancy “JO U. 8. A. “JO Air Experts Will (special to the Guardian) TORONTO, Ont, May 2l._——Major Scott and party of the British Air _mlnlltry will arrive in Toronto to~ Look Toronto Over Covers Prince Edward Island Like den... Read by Everybody CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, MONDAY, MAY 23 1927 lllN N ‘NNNI NES IN‘ moi-row morning at 8.30. They are, ,‘Consul Presents British Demands (Special to the Guardian) CANTON, China May 21. —An idelnulty to cover the damage, pun- ishment of the officer responsible and an apology from the command- I ' ‘C. N. R. President OFA MERCHANT Stand up straight! there's a M more ahead of you than thorn lo on the ground. Is Optimistic I (special to The Guardian) i. TORONTO, Ont, May 1,51,- -'ll<‘lll'.\' Titornfon. President of the i.('- .\. fl, and Lady Thornton jrriv. ‘BNNNISNN lllil NNNE NNllilNNll in Canada in connection with tho‘ establishment fo air ports for the l" of ‘he [on “Vere ‘he demands presented l0 the Chinese authorit- PNNIS Sllliil 0d in the ‘three day visil and to attend 1b filly at noon today for a Q ‘Slum Children Prefer Australia (slwtill t0 the Guardian) PERTlH, ‘West Australia, May L .The Duke and Duchess of York lo- ldny visited tho farlu school at Pin- Jflrrllh. where they saw 200 child- EXPEET lllldiN F NIIM Slllll H l u‘ lren who formerly lived In the slums imperial Airways and next week controllers Hacker and Wemp will take them in charge and show them the advantages Toronto can offer as an air port. They will be given a civic luncheon next Wed- nesday i: is expected. Tourist Season Opens in Rockies (Speclahto tho Guardian) JIAISPlERIRA-RK, May 22. -——With the opening oi Jasper Park Lodge yesterday the summer tourist sea- son in the Canadian iilockles was of- ficially begun and indications are that jubilee year will see one’ of the heaviest tourist selllwlls. lll lllé history of Jasper Park- Si-llce last year extensivfl im- provements have been made by the Canadian- National rail-ways to their terminal and ‘hotel facilities here. while the parks department have made some important additions to trail and motor roads. 0f the Inf- ter, the most inrportan-t is the ex~ tension of Mount Edith ‘Cavell nlot- or road which ~n0w ends at the glacial Moraine instead of about a mile distault. so that It is possible to drive ‘by car frolil tho, floor of the Athabasca valley district to the foot of the glacier of angles. Mileage has also been added to the Pocahontas motor road which is noted for the number of ‘wild animals that are to be seen nlon-g the route as ‘much us for its scen- ery. ‘Moose, deer, bear, sheep and goittls have been found ill Iargll numbers along this drive way all spring. with Vice Adluiral Tyrwhltt aboard, loft llankow and is expected at Shanghai in I]. day or two, when the lllriiish naval commander will con- ic run tho situation with Sir Miles Lanlpsou, thelBrltish__nliuistor, wllu arrived there laui. nlzlli- Horoic "French Aviators I 'l‘akiu;: as his sublet-t’ I"Thn More Abundant Life ill Christ “ Jesus," Rev W. Bruce Muir in St. I Jnnlos Pmaghyrgrlnn chm-ch ygglgr- largest number on any opening day the n the history of the hotel. willy nmrnlnl: discoursed on 'tondcncy ill modern life towards Ilessinllsln especially in literature ~ where life was looked upon to a 1mg“ extant “a '1 luwedY- whim such purposes did not live lll vain Rlllllllllllf! "lure were tragedies ill lilc the preacher maintained that life itself was- not a tragedy but, livod according to Christ was full oi‘ hallowed Joys and sorrows with the blessed hope and expectation of entering illto tho fuller joys ill service with Christ aild the re- deemed. in the hereafter Tile posslmists who looked u n tho whole oi’ life as a tragedy were without a hope of a life hereafter. finder these circumstances lt was excusable they should look upon the pilgrimage here as a bilrrieu to‘. llv sol rid of. That was tho under- lylnfl note of Budhism. that was tho creed of certain politicians, called; lsihillsls but the predominant mun lll (‘hrlstlanity was one of optilu- ism. of victory succeeding vll-tilry, knowledge adding unto knnwloilgo. discovery following discovery as science advanced and men ventur- ed further to reveal the fol-con and the secrets oi nnture and to utilizi- them for the ilonefit. of mankind. lVlcn who sacrifice their lives for i i oueewun“ Hun“... Condensed Specials l Rafa-dc. per word, not each insertion in this column. " H. 0-0 rrtists for the Sunday Services nL°sT___ it." cwv’ k . were very rarely refused. Marconi Wlll Give ""°°"*" n small block m m; hp p . ‘llllllllll 8W1» ‘Tllilifllgilolyfl. Advise Qulgfllgnn . i ‘ ‘~ fsl-lt-zs-zl '4 oil-Alt‘ ._ . - adorn ' .0551! tfket l _.n arms outcome a logoo “Y!” . ‘Wm! ‘i195???’ monthly. r Army Robert Cottoit,~lirl|htoo_ " ‘ ' 571$ won nnm-rmo ori I ‘ ‘ description, cheaplg and ligand‘ tlouoly executed. uord o (r3. tral Job Printer, Phone 1 l. . ‘vow w/uvr oooo sNvsLoP ' Prices 50 for 300: 100 l0!‘ 2B0 for sad; 500 lol- 81.00; 1,006 ‘fr 81.95. Postpaid. onudnn 0t. "9- Guardian Job Printer-y. tf ‘mourns ‘a: ormomc on. will. 11B Prince Street. . Elm- Don't delay recovery in 1t tbroa months. ~ -- ROM-flames. "wanton; "A", r At Jaspcrjlhlrk Lodge much work has zllso ‘been done. An addition to the main building exactly do-ubles the -sl1.c oi the rotunda and provis- lon has also lecn nnldc for twepty five rooms. A new and much larg- er ball room ha“ been erected and as tllls has direct connection rwlth lbe kitchen it cull nL-"o be ilsetl for conventions and banquets. The golf course is ill excellent ishapo, work on the grounds having lbeen irolnmenl-cd early in the lspring- Ilegistroilnns at the Lodge on opening day exceeds fifty, the l I but were pioneers in great causes. They heard; for instance, and read lll rent headlines of the “trageriy" of he two French aviators vzlio had lost their lives in attempting to fly from Paris to New York. Look- ed at in its true light that was no!‘ a. tragedy but ‘one of tho most heroic events in the history of modern progress and discovery. These bravo lnon. knowing tllc cost. deliberately offered theirl lives lll on attempt to uegotiatcl the aerial passage between two grout continents and although they failed, its the world under- stands failurc. they llllfl succeeded by their example of paving the way fur other grunt. soulil to succoi-il trbtro they have failed and tho outcome would be that .bcforo many yours we would have regular service of leviathans in the air as today we have leviathans in the I I I I Hours. (Special to The Guardian) llergh has lilntlcd at l.c Ilourgc "about 33 hours. PARIIIS. WW 23» '-— Sheltered ill this afternoon from a sound zen alone from lNcw York ‘to Paris- Soonl after he had breakfast the courageous and charming young maul from the middle west telephoned to his mother in far ~ nwuy Detroit. It was the first time a private tele- phone call hud linked France with the United States but it was only one of the many precedent.- that "the world set ‘today in the general desire to show iis admiration for the sandy haired. not‘! spoken avi- ator who made the trallpiulanllc flight in his little nlonoplnnc and ill solitary glory. d-Iungiug up the rcrclvel- at the end of the conversation with his mother ‘Lindbergh plnl-lul hllnsolf int the kindly care of ‘Myron T. Herrick. The Anlbassudol‘ lcd hilll to the balcony of the omhupsy to please the crowd that had been standing lll the street clamoring for a. sight of him cvcr since the word went forth that at last the yoilng hero had arisen from lib-l sloop. A-tter tbnt_i.wo score cameras had to be iwconnnrvduled: thou Lindbergh told the story of his fliight to a gfOllp of newspaper lll(‘ll eager to send hi-l words around the world. A5 his first act outside the embassy since his arrival tho young man did a thing that made him evcn more beloved ill the hearts of the French who already had Rivcn him such praise of tongue and poll as no mun has known for years. With the ambassador as an cs- cort the birdman weal. to call ull- on the rsorrowlng mother of the gul- Ianc French aviator, (faptaln Nun- gBSHOI‘, who set out to fly the Atlan- tic a fortnight ago and has not ,bcen heard. of siuce- All France ihas been deeply touched at this lat-t of young Llndberghh in lnak- In); the visit to express his sym- pathy to the mother of the French- man. who is believed lo have sacri- ficed Ills life In attempting ilous adventure that ‘I was later to achieve. ~-_-_-¢o>- ._.-_ Special Musical Night at Y.M.C.A. Inst night in tho \‘..\l.t‘. A- ihc annual spring sacred convert was Ileid aild was attended hy u largo nunrber. It was indeed a musical treat and was heartily enjoyed b)’ all. Thirteen of Charlottetownls l . *7 ‘Daring Aviator Ac- complished Flight in About Thirty-three iPAlihiS, May ZZZ-illlnrles A. hind-I flyillg field acmnlpliahing flight inl the United States embassy from d‘ world filled with praise of him Cap- tnin Cilsrlei A. Lindborgs awoke-l hour sleep. Seemingly innocent of the fact that the whole earth was‘ eager to honor his exploit of flying. _ who would say. _' ‘sis such as would haze dazzled the Ibent artists rendered a varied prn- lgraln that won ~mest pleasing to the musical critic. ‘The chairman, Mr. tftlly Wendie- ton iui lhilllklflg‘ all those who so kindly took part stated that l‘. has ‘been a great pleasure to arrange these special musical nights bc~ cause of the ‘hearty co-operution the Y.lM.lC.A. had received froln the various church choirs and their "leader-l. The committee in» securing sea. in its proper perspocttve, history would view tlieso two French heroes In augllt and would l'.(lllili. them amolig those enrolled lll tho record of this world's heroes. They had lived their lives in the fuluess of which the Master spoke when lie suld He had come to give life and to give ft-more abundant- ly. Generations yet unborn would reap the fruit of these men's will- ing sacrifice. Hymn -8lrnply Trusting ‘Every Chest of Jewels l To Bride Y. iHymn --ll Stand Amazed in thy Presence. _ lPiano Duet ~—'"l‘ile Sunflower!‘ ulsses ISterno and Watson. Quartetto —"God is a 'Splrit."-- Mrs. Ewen MoKlnnon, Miss Lillian McKenzie, Messrs Williams and Whitehead. solo — "Hosanna" by Granier— Mr. Raoul ‘Raymond. Hymn —Sun oi my Soul. Hymn .—Thsre‘s Not a Friend. Solo —Conslder and Hear Mo by Wooler—l.\drs. Ewen lMcKinnon. lPlano Duet -—-“IA -Carllllon" -—— Mlssea Sterne and Watson. ‘Solo —-<ll‘ear Not- Ye O Israel. —— Mr. iPercy Williams. ' solo --lisis -—lMozart -lMr. Raymond. d-Iym-n —-iMy Faith book; up '0 Thee. "Ladies". Hymn —l1-fow Firm a Foundation. “Men".' _ lClooiug lf-iymuy- Onward Christ- ion Soldiers. Prayer --1Mr. Harold Simpson. ROME, May 2l.——-A chest of jew- eyeo of an Oriental potentaie or n king oi ancient times will be one of the wedding gifts of Senator Mlrooniylnvantor of wireless lelc- Bflllllly. to his bride. lUounte-ss Mar- l!’ Bani-Scull. at their civil wed- dilll ceremony which will be held Juno 12. ~ The wedding of Senator Marco- lll. Whose former marriage was/an- lll-lllld by the Holy ‘Rota. will be Conformed in lRonie“ and the‘ civil ceremony will be rend by Governor P" l_. fiihe religious ceremony will unto Place June 16th ‘at the cllllloll M81. Andrea Del u Fm- to. which is tho bride's -pol~lsh hurch tndmlhbo will be col- lllllllell by a cardinal. In oddi l Raoul iies today by the British consul gen- ieral In connection with the firing .on the British steamer ‘Lungshan, last Monday. Chinese cadets fired 50 rounds with revolvers on the Lungishan as it was passing the Wbampoa fort near Canton. There were no cas- yualtles. l NI NSPNINILNNLLEY Large Audience Deep- ly Impressed With Commomsense Talk on Temperance Question. l l I I I One of the most successful fmcetiugs of fhe seriesmas held ll)’ ‘Airs. iiinvurll Fallls. Indy temper- lant-t» orator of Ontario. at Sprlnl ,‘\'.'llley' on Saturday night when a mrowd that filled the hall lo the ldools amended. l As in Sunlmcrsilie and St_ Elean- lors all were charmed with the gift- led lady orator and deeply impres- lucd with her common sense talk on Jlrelnlnr Sit-unit's advanced telnp- lPFRIINCt‘ legislation. She again stut- led that she had been for years a lstroug‘prolilbitiouisi and had been la nlclnbcl‘ of tho Women's Chris- ‘tlan Temper-mice l'nlon lll Saskat- chewan for‘ eight years- When she Ifilllli‘. to Ontario she had intended U‘ W35 met at the 60D, Cldet J- TV.‘ lTbornton- of the Royal Military‘ (Toilette. Kingston. who is bore to ‘ldilfi part In the military tourna- lntlivlll. and Suwrintendenl l-‘isher of‘ l e (‘- N. R. The railway president} has just paid a brief visit to New" York and Philadelphia. ‘ Asked if he had anything to sayl about a prospective c. s. n. hotel. ff" TPYQPIQ 51F llenrs" replied: Not yet. Neither had he any rail-l W11)’ matters to discuss. Things he said are Iooklua well everywhere. There is no boom but there is a “may llflll-lly swwul. Canada n all right. All we have to do is to: {Well our feet on i-he ground and m‘ forward, traces. Slr Hen a lion by his Willingdon. (Special to the Guardian) lHARiS, May 2i. —Tllo ball giv- len by the officers of the Toronto llencies the Gov-ernor General of YCanada and Viscountess Willing- ‘don in the Transportation Building ‘l-khibition iPal-k, last night follow- ing the military tournament was n brilliant event. Their Exmllenciea who proceed- cd by motor to the building iverc met there by General A.L. Bell, (‘.|.\I.G.. D.S.O», and Mrs. Bell. The latter wore a becoming gown of red georgette draped and caught with Lllaadsome buckle and car- Canada Will be Included in Air- ship’s Itinerary (SPNIH to the Guardian) IDDNIDON, May 2l.-—t(‘,a,nadg will be brought within forty eight pom-s of the mother country, when (rum. mander diuruleya airship is mm. filmed’ lllq Blllfllor has announced. The olrshlu will be devoted to the Email-o routes and although it was previously slated that the “Tim's main activities would ‘b3 i the east it ls now revealed that lCanada will also ‘be one of its oh- jectlves- When the airship will be ready it is impossible to tell at present owing lo BOl/ernmolit tests lord and Lady Willingdon were escorted to the dressing rooms hung with pale yellow through an avenue of box trees and later through ‘a long covered way walked to the Transportation building. Their Excellencies and their staff occupied a dais at the right of the big building. which was attract- ive with Persian rugs. shaded lamps and s profusion of flowers. Joining the sumo (lrfznnizatioll but lllili not, for the reason that she‘ jfnund lI-illlftleli milnfilbomllsfilr, iHowevcl" this did not change hot“ prohibition ideas. When a ploblsq cite was taken _iu i924 she voted? zlgninsi goveinnlent control and ill‘: fzllror of prohibition. _ l would still huvc had the same.‘ ideas ii‘ I had rcnlaillcll ill tllo se-' l-lusioll of luy'honle snlri Mrs. Ful-i Iis, but when I went about t/he! country Ullfl saw mudilionil as thoyl really were under prohibition I was, forced lo change my opinions as I) saw people who talked prohibition,’ and nlade luoonshine. l saw people; who talked dry and had wet cel-= lars. I saw the substitutes that were being used for liquor urhzcu‘ in some cases made people blind. and temporarily insane. ll found] that public sentiment was not with, prohibition and the very people.‘ enforce the law, iwnuld do nothing to bring about its enforcement. . llirs. Fallis snid that it was air, surd to compare conditions in Que-l her‘ and British Columbia with cou- dltious as they will exist in Ontario‘ under government. control and in Prince Edward island under Prem- ier Stewart's advanced temperance legislation as tho laws urn entirelyl illifcrcnl. Quebec and British Col-i‘ ilmbia have government. saln for; lrevcnuc not government control. l Speltklllfi of tho propalzanda of~ the ‘lirohlhitlon forces. Mrs. Fallls said that she did not question their sincerity but she ‘did question their knowledge of conditions. The gross- ly exaggerated reports will not be found appealing, I am noi. appeal- ing to your emotions but to your God given brain power and intelli- genco and l hope you will read. think and decide for yourselves on this great question. Mrs. Fallis speaks ill Alberton to- night. and in 0'Leary on Wednes- day night. “it, The Death oi Mrs. J 0s. McCarey A telegram received in the city laei night, conveyed the sad howls of the death of lMrs. Joseph Mc-- Carey. which took place in Balti- more yosterday noon. Owing to Mrs. McCarefs ill health the fam- ily left the llsland about two years ago to‘ ‘make their home iu- tBalti- ‘niore. The change of oliniate seem- edvto have an improving effect up- on her health uujtll a few months ago ‘aheazaiu took sick. Under constant medical aid. she evidently improved to some extent and ‘the news of Iier death came as a shock to her friends in Charlottetown who will deeply sympathize with the bereaved husband and family. who are left to mourn the loss of very kind and devoted wife and mother. ‘Beside; her husband. Mr. Joseph MdCal-ey for many years postmast- er at Cheri ttotown, her loos will be grieved - y her daughters, Flor- lne. Rev. Slater Joseph den Cheri- brum in Station island: Winifred. Claire and Edna at home. There is also one brother. Thomas in this w. _ Women ammonium -iProrf. W-vlil. Flot- ghm; {Sllvlu-WV. N. ‘Dunbar, ll d la. ‘lchor. Min wits hal-LMM- RIM" . "Motown, . -‘~ lll uutom %Srhtoud§ _ usi- MeNutt, Arnold x , .~ i. ,. , dlld/QBV-b-l-mtf-tllo brldlla ‘_ _ _ vols. _ p v . day. cellency Lord Wlllingvion was presented with an etching of tho doorway of tho new Havergal (‘ol- lcge ‘building and her Excellency with a bouquet of flowers when they officiated at the opening of the new school building on Glclr gravp Avenue at 1i o'clock today. Before leaving for ilavergal Governor General was presented at Government House with an ll- lunlinated address by the United . a. Tiger (By British United Press) LONDON, May 28. —Rajah, the Zoo's famous tiller-tho handsome and unusually friendly Big Cat who has been stroked by thousands of Zoo visitors lll the last six or seven Y08Fli-—lv\'f|8 chlorufornlad and oper- ated on the other day. Tile Olleratlon was the removal oi‘ an ill-growing claw,-which was piercing tile flesh of his left paw and causing him pain. l Tile big chloroform box In which lowing lunch at Government ‘liousel Their ‘Excelloncie attended the prised when it, was announced that J- Stanley wedlock and D. Winkel ler have made plains to open offices in» the lFrult d: Produce Exchange‘ form pumped in gently. In o 15w Pullman's Reich dropped quietly into unconsciousness. The door was lifted all inch or two and Dr. Vevers, Superintend. out of the Zoo, clipped the offend. lNNNNlN EVENT Held in ‘Transporta- tion Building, Exhi- bition Park, in Hon- or of Their Excel- lencies the Governor General of Canada‘ a H d VNSCOUHtQSS! lllr. Reginald fl. Williams. accom- garrlson in honor of Their Excel- ried a bouquet or deep red roses. I fillies ldlyelists Association. Fol-l lPulge is in the Psychiatric Hospital BNNENNINENI 4,000 Range Horses is Demand This Year- Dept. of Agricult- ure to (‘o-operate in Selecting of Ani- mals. ‘section of London. The royal visit- lors had lunch in the settlements idining room and ivalkod about the ‘cottages and fields where they ichatted with the children, who as- ‘sured them that they preferred ihustrolia to London. f ‘Brilliant Career of P. E. Island Student _,-.__ ‘panic-d by his sister Miss fbmthy. Arrived Saturday evening from g iialtfax where the former had lust finished his term lu the Dalhousla ‘Law schwl‘ m“ “m” Mm“ l“'\"“-crlln\l-lli of Russia it was unnouno ent at his graduation. ‘ed loliuv by llr. ’.l. ii. Griadlli. .\fr. Williams who is still in l\l5l[)pp||[y luiildgior or Agrp-“pum ‘only twenties graduated ll. .»\- In. Negotiations between tho Soviet Dalhousio University before taking YOpIERGHIBINYGS and the Canadian JIIJ the study of law. After n brll- Department of Agriculture ha“ ‘llunt career as a student in Arts been proceeding for several weeks and Law he took bis law degree n1 and while no definite agreement ifile 110GB! Convocation of the vni-‘llafl resulted Ills decal-imam t; ilgeraity, taking the degree o; L lklctlinflfilflllf Lfhnlt the ‘dnlesr lwdll - ..He was formall admitted to the "W39" l“ Ye" ‘P °'° W" $3M o; [he mnnml; or Nova Scam l-rnmout ‘bought. 1,000 horses In las a. barrister and solicitor, on FYI-j: $33“: $213? rgélmwa“ apparuw .gtelllusllgazxz‘pdlfiz lfsilfgsmghbjullrillzijhnrurchnaes this year will be 0n l _ , slsdifferenf from last year Nout Smile. Mr. “iillfiflbl is oneliwhen H", (fanudlnl, government 0f the younxent graduate In law Ollrollccfed the horses and delivered the “nlwmny- H“ w” lZTad“"l‘~‘*l them subject to approval at Mont- with First Class distinction being mo) who“. may wow loaded on §dfth in the law class, lending In onebonl-d n vendor go.- noool; Tm, Ifilllliievl. Admiralty Law. and born: your the Soviet representatives in ‘third iu two others gcanada will do the selecting, and 1 During file term he took n lend-‘tllc Departures! of Asrlcultnre will ling part in the various College nt-jmcreli" cooperate. Itlvittee, being Chairman of thei Tlw lyre or horse bolus our lMoot Court Committee. He is also ‘llasml l“ "m" 90° l° 1-109 Wlllld" la member of Phi. Delta. Phi Fraten all“ l" klwwll M‘ l1 llsht drunsht ‘horse. Western Canada has a (Special to the Guardian) _ ()TTA\\'.-\. OnL. May 20-I\n 0rd» .t‘l' for 4.1m.» range horses is expect- ml this _veur from the Soviet aovv I I and other delays. With Their lkcellencleu were nify. ' Col. and Mrs. Humphrey Snow, As to his future work he has not smphm M ‘his “h” M “nhmx Capt l.“ Pr!“ Davies‘ can.“ vmiyet dammely decided bu‘ has undklvhlCfl is produced in unlimited - ' 90""! Jlflflllllsl‘. C8111 b9 Hon. JIer mnsldomtion offers from aever- gumbimlc i)“ Yinlfle Tyrrnch“ “a C.(‘. Jervis and Mr. ‘Meir-ville. nl leading low gym‘ ‘n Hum“ and bxroki: n (Adm l u. ey are uin‘; . I y ‘_ _ U‘ . . ‘DORONIIHQ, Mo; 21: ._. “~15 Ex. Mnbtmal . l u n many cases not tu . - I ~ able for breeding purposes. f Mr. Williams is a son of the late htr. A. IE. “Wlliarns for some years lhianagor of the Bank of Nova ‘Sco- ltia in Sulnnmrsldc. Charlottetown-His ‘and Moncton who died in 191i and, in Charlottetown about two years! aago. He is a nephew of Mr. W, lll ( ‘Securities, Charlottetown I coupon. May 93- ---‘rbe local l The Guardian heartily congrat\i:l‘-°l'°l1l‘l' lll Rlllllllllll lll E6901.- eareer as n student. and purticuIar-lpmsmll l" l“ (“"1" "mil "'- m“ witness as thouull be hall asked of Mrs. Williams who passed gwgy; lV. Dunbar. btanngcr of The Dis-tern‘ By British United Prose) latos Mr. Williams on his bruunnilleflllvd llllvll lll ltornlvxlly- and all ily m‘ m” gmmmml" m‘ w “my “million n riddle with n catch in it sick annuals are In” vnenlns of the races. arriving in g“ and ‘vmlmf’ m’ M“ “b"“d“""nlld were afraid to "bite". order m be cured o’ ‘lfatlheddieiiiblgg 3:3,; grnllgoagrgxlzdzgand m the success ill his chosen profession. The mam u rolmwe o‘ ma had stood in Reich's sleeping den _. 8 L .-‘ p'm' MOTHER AsK_s °M?R,c"‘"'_Y gwolnnn upon whom the Inquest for 30mg time, so m,“ he could. get FOR MRS LEPMGE was being held, had gravely stated gtlzcustonlleld to it and overcome all i ‘ that “he was her nephew and her s susp c ons. , .Sl‘l‘lll 801l- Qne mom“, race,“ _ TQRONTO. One. -Mfly ZL-"For, it. was the coroner himself who lme he“ ieemrlxltgolgm _'Ml‘fl~ MIPEIKB. Dl9880—fla llldflfi illlaskod for au explanation of this Rajah is on tho boot o; terms; b“ lflfKlVlJll—l~ll8 mercy of tbolAlfce-ln-Wonderland situation. pergiladgd Rajah m so mm the. court. la the appeal made by And it was all perfectly simple. Chlomform chamber and “e dmm James Daley, mother of two monthslwltncss explained that his mother Tile door was then securely 303mb, Mus Tho old Lloyd Daley. who was abducted was the dead wouldn't: sister. clamped, tho box whee)“; m ",0 80mm and ‘ I a t‘; r by Mrs. A. Lo Paige from his car- Therefore the deceased was his front of Rajulfe can. and chloro- a peas u y “u "rings in trout ofa local department lllllll- B11! lll! lllllll lnllrrled a otoro 159g woo)‘, 3nd who” (“up man with two children. and one 0L 1353mm” bmugm about a cnyqyidolthfl latter married his mother. 983mb "m" his Maury’ Mm u, Witness was the sou of that man yriazo. and so his aunt became hi! ed inlilititly‘ b saved tho dog way station. South Wales. recently. Wolf. attracted by something he saw moving up the track-perhaps a rat-had jumped from the plat- form and was in inuniaont danger of being killed by a. trqn. yards. Wolf's thought of ordorills him to perfbrm one of hi3 tricks. t glne. city. The funeralwill behold ‘Pues- wagging his toil to alro ing chtw off neatly and gently, A few moments iutor Rajah re- covered conlciouansoo, wuked Blvwly out of the box. a little bit dwlll- cerhana. and went straight into Ills sleeping den for a ploos. ant nap. Election on June 9th (Special to the Guardian) Dbllluldv. May ‘EL-Both houses of the ‘Dali yesterday adopted a resoluflfm time dissolution for lMondey. President Coagrave an- nounced that elections probably would be held on June 9. DIE-WOLF! ' (Iy Irltilh unmu Prou) Loimou, May zs-"nie wolf!" —an orderyfrom his ‘mums.’ obey- y Ill Airedale bunny. o life at Barry Rail- Women on the platform tried all they knew to coax tho dog from his perilous position. igtlove. liopilis that he would chase One threw a z but the do: refined to move. When the train was within a few master suddenly The next moment’ wolf was lost‘ o view under tho advancing en- "Whentl-e train moved away anin the do: was non lying on his back his feet stiff in the air, simulating death on he had been tousht to do. His master whittled to him. Wolf spr to his foot. and. mo: book lm- platform. w that he I was none the vtotoo. _ _____ Building to conduct a general brok~ _ . 9mg‘, ibuflnesa Humanizing m | here and will appear in court on an: grummmhm‘ _ pmm, Edward “gland potato“, andlnbductlon charge next week. She; I turnips. our. wedlock is welllsalil 11"" "l" “lllld W" "ll"! ‘mill AIIIIOIIHCBIHBDCS knowll to the new England imdelrllglnlcklilllt ironed than it theme.‘ c _ E as one of the largest shippers from PB. 8y 8M 1 " Y 58b)’ lll 1b., [bland flocuom pm- u“, pug home, safe and well. l am sure thall few years he has been husy with M11118 Pal!!! had no ill motive orl his Silver Fox Perm at lFltchburrz. Mass" and now he has placed it on such a basics that it is regarded as one of the best in the country. Mr. Wlukeller, his associate; has been actively engaged in the trade throughout New York and Pennsyl- vania. Mr. wedlock will have an office at 28 Fruit. & Exchange Building. Mr» wedlock and Mr. Wiukeller have been busy meet- ing their friends on the Boston Market who areanxiouely awaiting their opening. ~(’f‘be above clipping from the Produce Bulletin of Boston will be interesting new lo ‘Prince Edward Islanders. iMr. wedlock has been here for the put two weeks pur- chulng potatoes and leaves this mornln-g on return to Boston. He has shipped 102 oars of potatoas‘ and would have purchased more had they ‘been available. He in- tends to make a specialty of hand- lipggdaland produce on the ‘Boston markets and with his excellent knqlvledsa of local conditions. and great trading ability, he should build up a very large bnslneasffho export business which Mr. wedlock earl-lad on in your! gone by was a very important pdrt of theylsland trade, and It will be very gratify- ing to know that he i; again going into It on a large scale. The Guard- ian lwldbee him every success.) . ' m...‘ l-lava oacrozofro dun a oivoncs, t. ...... Meetlnss" Etc- "Pailnling. Paperhaugins. and Decorating by bfdllinald Broo- DID Sydney St. Phone 4'16. 5559640“ Tlldwentnnr, Etc. ., Ir rms WEATHER -_n- ‘T i1‘ "The Cardigan. Dramatic Ola) will present their Three Act 00m YOU , NONE edy nl-nmn "The Arm of the 14w‘ ,-_ ill Morell Village Hall on May lit-b. ' 5684-6400 a . "Inquire Re Chronic ‘Dllllitl 112 Prince smut, DnClift. aim delay. recovery in next 4 months. "Boo “The Spoiled Darling” l)! _ Summeraido performers. Boater Rive-l- Masonic Hall, Tuesday ‘fardlul-fil-u-ililvfl ‘llllfl "it _ "Come to the foo Groom-josh! at ‘Bradolbano loo (imam on May 24th. If not tine, ooono lwstlay- 50084-8141. "The New London unmade Players will present the three,“ comedy drama “The Village semi- lnam" in Malpeque Hall, measly evening, May 24th. llf notullu ‘Wednesday. WWW-TY). Jloy 22. —- Maritime, lllllllllfirly Mada and showers fol- lowed by northerly winds. ""“‘ "The Not-bozo “Month's -~ l i108 mflGlEhfi. ‘(hills May 2l.— Marilyn M-tllor. musical comedy star, and her husband. Jack Pick- ford, motion plotullb actor, will seek Divorce. out we lastly docidod i that we were want-inn nu un- suitodiforenohi l rind doaded to qu t." '. _ . . . .M2,';,°,m, _____ __ __ $34,, nan will hold an lawman. Quebec clear 60-40 l“ "°""°"° “h” “*3? . ghubmw,“ m‘. __ __ n44 May 24th. ft not this the‘- gtllifox tub- .. .. . .. lie-doll“ ““l"' '5' - .,,,-,,;‘,‘,‘,"§,;‘;'f_;_- _' "" '- 9a__"““.‘“' “sod The Popuior en ‘(qtfli ma‘, yo“ “u, ' ‘ ' ' __ Pride of the Mlrltimoo, , o1 3 h m, w; iitkydol-l- ‘full’ Adamo conlonny. at. rail-let's mgflmm, mm,“ ‘t '%_ ~ Ioglyrig.’ aolwntt Margit‘ criursv rial?‘ . -=:l-"..l.-"l2......~ ‘ . r limo , i y ' l t _ ‘ M“? - -- »" clam w .