v if t- r.._, _ .» if" "~"--~ -.‘ _ g , ..., .., _ / , i 1 _ , _ , I o -~ ,_; ,` 1--4 of I , hi- ir f " "W, , _ v ~ Maxms OF A MERCHANT The road' to succ with mud slingers. is frequently infested §“"` . _~\ fl ,__ Th ' &N\//Z-ff it it I %“°' £3 . _ ‘ _ “\" 1 / _ _ ' _ _ ' _itll/i. \ I x f'l'3,///5 y ePeop|e’s Paper i A ~ _ Read byfverybody \ .pq _ _ ' I Covers Prince Edward- Island Like the Dew \\\‘ ' .. - 5, -ia- .. _.t , . is often beaten by his own conceit. _ MAXIMS ’ OF A ' MERCHANT The strongest man _ itlhsrlottetown Gunrdiun 'two emi. W"`>'""*"'_"`"'_’“;""' ~'v-- 'Wv' “__ ‘ -~--- "' -~~ Ar ~ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 1924 Korninl Guardian, 1-‘oimdoil |531 iililll ENPIHE EXHIHITIUN lil |]PlN llilli 23 “"1 Finishing Touches Be- ing Put on Cianadian Exhibit Building- King to Open Fair. (BriY|sh United Press) LONDON, April 21.»~'l‘ho Cana- dian building at \Venihly will he ready for the first rush of visitors to the great Eiiipire Exhihiiioii which in expected after next Weil nesday St. Georges day when llis Majesty will oiTiclnl!y“ open' tho great fair. The lust vast scai'i’olding is to lie removed this iiiornlug and ii large number oi’ oxhihlts are iii-' roady in place while the exhibitors are putting finishing touches to lllelf l|lSllll\YB and hacking away at huge crates ami boxes in which various examples of natural re- sources and nianufiictured products of the Doiniiiioiis will-he sliown. The Aiiatralian building wliirh faces tho Canadian iitriictiire was completed some days airo ami some anxiety was feli last week lest the (lniiafliaii display would lag beliiiid. The grounds round all tho main buildings still pre,-wiit. ii somewhat crude appeaiuiiet- and have it generally iintidy look whicii is to be expected hut plana have been made for the eiiiploynient of au army of gardeners and liclpers and the grounds will he at their hest long before the iiiaiii rush of visitors which is e,xpi~cii-il soiiie- where about-tiie middle- of Juni-. Gulf Sealers Had' ` Most Unsuecess- 'ful Season I. -whi ‘I - Annual Subscriptions Delivered 1 By llnll. Cnnndl lld U B A S- - ‘~ t ---<0->---_- aid Lost Life Near ,. fi llM»ll~‘AX. /lnrifi 21. ~1'hi-an gnu .-valorii reported this nioriiing al most iiiisuiicesnfiil si:-iison. Thi-y' \\'i'l‘o the Sioiiii Maris und Siiiilc ll of the l<`ar<|iiiiai° lltie of liiilifnx and the Newfziiiiidlniifl steauier Viliitig. Tho Stella i\lai~ia which iiiado, port at Souriii this niorniiig had- fourteeii liiiiidrcd seals, For the greiiter part oi the scasoii she and the other two were held fast in the icc jams which resulted from the oontinuous easterly gales. | ’i`he Viking with one tliou.~iaud seals was stlll‘in the lee five miles froui Sourls and the Sable I witlil no seals was five miles off East Point, P. E. 1., in the some pre- dicainent. i--_-e>-l-- Death of Marie Corelli World Famous Author (Canadian Press.) 'S’Illt»A'l‘-Fl0l`t»l) ON AVON, Aprii| 21.---Mario Corolii, English author and writer ol' it scorn of popular romantic tales died liere this morn- ing t'rom an attack oi’ heart iron lhie_ Site hail been ill recently hut_ was lmprovliig,w'hen the fatal sei-“ zure came. Condensed Specials RATE.-ic per word, net each insertion in this column. *FOR SALE.--BUSINESS STAND Mrs. Wm, Yeo. Kingston. 6| afterwards. was notified oi' the hoy's iiisnppi~ai'anco and institut- Apply N Rattenbury City 2580 4 22 2| l;- *WANTED-TURNIPB. CA RVELL Bms, 2563-4-22»2i. *wA'N1'so-soo sus. 'ru amps. * NEW /WALLPAPER CATA- logiio, 85 handsome Dl\it0\'ll='- write for it today. Moore & Mc- Leod Limited. ' 257!!-4-22-BI *PUBLIC -AUCTION-I WILL om earthquake shock, lastlna ""0 » _f-,__ _ sell by uhlin auction at my store minute. twenty seconds rocked ~>_§~t~,_\__'» _‘__» _-` cxieo City and tho plateiiu r_eKl0ll *°¥_}Q‘._-'{_'_~, ‘ 22nd, 'at 2.30 p,m- some Choice of Mexico shortly after one oclnek_ _S _‘ . hia afternoon- \ ` D 152 Kent st., Tuesday, April M pieces of china slso other useful t articles-A. Williamson. Auction- UAKE RCCKS / , ,//' - iiixicn ciu \ -. , _ __¢»___ . (Canadian Press) ' iiiaxioo ci'rY. Anrll 21-»~1\ H"- .,__ I _l T0 RETIFIE FROM PARLIAMENT l _ when “The Man oi' Mystery" was Mrs. Hilton Phitllpson, one of theipreseiiteil under the \'i~ti~raii dirvc eight women holding seats in thext Br_itish‘Hou';e of Commons is to re- peri`oi‘iiiaiice, which was uiid-‘-r thi tire from public life shortly, accord- ing to her husband, Capt. Hilton i Philiipson. They have three youiigl children and because of the hnrcliutii-rrleii by an iiii`ll‘l`2~' lllilil |‘m~l. mm" ,im nm V,-N,-H -lg 12 wise; .\lii‘liail (‘.'iiitei'o1i. tlii- il-_‘tic o'cIook for diiiiii-r :intl th~- iiiotliei' ll\". l`4|i\lllll.V lll\i'l'l`-"0llilil‘ll l‘.V “li lieciiiuo very :iiixioiis aiioiit hiiii. -*_*-"'*“‘ "` TM" `“`“" " ‘ " 4 ;‘::;..._L‘“.:'.. ::i;xii|Aski11e' Plesideni le iiit iiniiiedn 1- v, wlicu lic ‘ti ec ‘ ° , - - to rtilurii titltllo illiiiii-i‘»liourl, lsllltll lieruiiie uoii\'iitt'i‘tl that soiiielliliil-1| . ______ was wrong. l'oilcc oiiicor iilggliis,l who was passing the hotel shortly ___ ~,I.()Km_ _“WH _-zl__-I-mx Jnpnlwso (Canadian Press.) 'li‘rintlug Assn(-iaticii at a ilensrfll W1" h.`,m.,.h mmlml Um “,hm.`~_ Tho __ _i_l()N0l.l__i_-l_, - A_nr_i_l_ ni¢_etlii_g liore ilccltleil__t:_i__:ili_i_c;i tide liiid goiio out, lr-ziviiig the ure-3 N‘l’l’“ ‘ll ' n Owl _` l‘ I 3 ’°~\"?ll_ ‘ln " goo” A osoti-ri pllea near the wharf lying‘lfln;‘.\iag_c paper ___re_t:clvei____i___.;i__iie_r_‘-_:_i_ 1,-into oi (.ii|li'ornia. i ii . |_ () - 1' |i_--_~. 1| .5 iii-spatci rom ti( 0 s < . “vvvv f,;(“,,’,'|“;; |,(,;lgU(l:,`|,_UAful;-`l\||llpzril`nitod States Auilbassador VVnoils'GerIna_nS searcli the body oi' the lad \vas|liai<\ cabled Presldegit (`._oolitl_.l1e;=\_-‘ik-l (lei:-cteil iiearby. lying fare down lm: liltii to vero ill’ "lm gill Un ’ iii tht- iiiiiil. The body was foiiiiilihiil. :iliont three o`t‘|o|'k. Ii. is supposi-rl __ thai. playing on these pilcs about (Unind press) i ll o`t-locli lie lizid fallen into lliu |>[\n|S_ AWN 21_ fl-Mmm ;,,|_ “'"l“l`- Wl\|"ll Wfllllll llll‘l\ ll" llllll" vfiniiuge of the ri‘tiiarkhlili~ shift in deep. lie had wanfierorl awiiy froiii _ ~ ill” f‘Xlflllllll-IPS, the (ii-r|m|,\_., am, tlii- otlier luds at the tiini-_ only m|d|nK F,-(,m.h "mrkp|_.( ll'_"l-_S~‘l‘_`lll§l’l"‘l‘l`§l"";l ‘_"lll“"""]`n" lfor cattle utiil wiiirs, hui have now ""‘ ll" ‘my "I l "` "' “""“ '"“`" igoiio into tho field oi’ url. 'l'lii»y into :i shed on the wlizit'l` and first _________Q:g;;_l{“__dlT\"___n"‘ii5-_l_\_____________ium buying pi(.|ur[,__._ by HH, ,WM lil was udniliiisterod by tho_tloct- ____ ~_ __ _» _hi __ “ ' - i__‘__ __‘.|.~,-,inch Ina,-l¢.|-s_ and ||,,.||- |m,Hsi.,n "rt bm “'m‘°"l' ""y l'"l"’ ‘ll ""“" ‘ Umm," ‘usb 0 mnmm A a has created more alnriii than the cess. The (‘hir-i’ ni' i’olici- and (‘or- li'=li:<'<|llrliric. died horc this uiorii-I .~ . om-r lir. iloualon arrived later. lug ai a hotel where she had been The G nm" n'mgCm'|H',u.(_ _.im After un inspection of tho body the i-oiiiiiicil two weekis with au iittacklwnh pricilllss mcm`rvg_ ,I-My _kwmu coroner decided that an iiiqiiest or iiillucnza. Miidainr- Duso iiudllo bo (mnmntmtlng now on UN, im_ Wm! 1lllllf‘<'eSSill'.\'- been iroiiiliictliig un _-\uiei-lean tiiiii~-_pwssionist S(.h00|_ mmng ,_.mm|,|(_`.- The syiiiiifll-IW of citizens in-ir and ationiptlng with siict-<-ss a re-_of Claude M0n,.,_ S|,,|,.y_ pig,-,,,»,, ¢‘l`ll|lY \\'ll_l H0 ‘llll l`_0 l\ll_-‘l- ~ll<'l)0ll' turii to the stage after twelve years and R(,m,|,-_ 1;, |,, Mglnnmi limi l1l<_l___lYl l_ll’l \'l‘l_Y l;_l;L!_l<'-_ll9ll_f\\0lT_t:lll- rettrcineiit. She last perforiiied ou "mst of HN. victm-,.g are ,p-g(im.,] ie iiiierii w ii te pace on _\],,-|15m_ I (- H ‘___ the resliinnce of lllr. i‘etcr Mc- ______________________*_________imrmml gn er 0q_;____# Court, 27 Water Street this after- :-‘.’.‘;::...=.'.'. Premier’s Speech Rouses O Ire of Labor Extrcmists I "` YORK, England, April 21.-Pre- mier MacDonald’s speech Satur- day has stirred the extremist ele- ment of the Labor 'party which ~ opened its annual conference here yesterday and it is likely the Premier who was formerly i the party’s chairman will meet . H ¢<.! Night in Aid of the s Aceorded a I Dan Noonan. Mr. Frank Reardon as ltr-.giiiald Null, the millionaire “<:happie", played good comedy li`roughout. llr. J. A. Allen had in interesting character part as the iear-siglited professor or moral ook vary cleverly. llecidedly bliss [linda Whitlock =coi‘ed a brilliant success as Sallie lradio the steuograplicr, ivlio ivus =oinethiiig more than zi stenograpli- »r. Il was one of the most il-lfflcult oils of the play varying from -traiglit draiiia to light comedy and iii -.'~\'e.ry occasion Misa Whitlock lit>\\'t~ii first class talriit and the 'esuliu of coiisciontioiis and thor- iiigli training. Illiis Agnes Flynn :apahly played another difficult young lwii'ess who is the victim of i :loop laid plot. Mrs. Franli .llurraiy as Mrs, (‘urley, the liaiiixiity ilowager, and Mrs. F. iioll 'l`rainoi‘ aa Seiiora (ioiizales, an iiiis<'riipiilous atlvtuiiiiross, were iulniirablt- in "wir parts, Iillsa lrrno _-\rseiiatilt as Vickey Vaughan made a cliarnilng dehutunie. The lighter roll- ot' Nora, the iiiaid, was taken hy bliss lrlelcn Purcell, The staixe groiipings. the easy iiiovt-ini-iii ot' the drama from start to i'i_i1i¢ih and the clear eniiiicilitioii of :very spolurii line \vci'e-. coni- iiioiiiliilile t`eatui'~\s wiiicli showed tin- rosiilts ol' iia-iiistiikiiig i‘elieai‘s~ als. 'l`o llii~ exp»~i‘ieiieeil and eup- iililv iiiiiiiagi-r, il-lr. Wliillock und to til-I ilie |n-i'foriiiers, hearty c-»=\i»=l~~‘f» 0' E'“r"‘ "Wil if-`"iif'.-'“il`.§l.`1‘.l °'.,‘f"i».-'T-`i`l.""~5l.ff-’.'-`-lid _ Slight inntorial dnniuge was re- _g , Bridge, Navy League Building to- Ki ' _h` C M t d °°r---l5!2~4-22-1l- i10rlf“l lvfm “"0"” l‘°'“'“ ""°‘"‘ ri-vmlfir Realm' S0l‘I1€ Sévére hécklllkg When hé niginsso 'rioimn 15-- zmisizz-ii ’°“‘”“§` mf' “ ,ff °°““’°" V » ‘ ‘ ' ' A ` l l . Ili l' l'i.l'i I - od by the tremor. 'lhero was no Mlmnnnnm , ____ ‘;{‘°l's_"`y 0 em 5 ° “ it nm. of --i-mi- not "ww faces the next session °““" .w°ND‘nFU|' VALUE 'N A mn "ml ' ` - » ' “S O E liali come and have a The outcry from tho nation was sveclll l0t of rlnll. Gonu|nc‘had been loss oi life. In address Saturday he advocated the good ,mm on wednesday night, instantaneous. vocliorous and long. tinge ` 0 ly 81| tid $20 *WANTID 'AT 0Ncs - Fiasfl . f th t. EX rt cards. dancing. Solectlonn durlris _f_39nel;_ll1ll0n_al itovernmeut had ` I .nr ‘ak‘“g ° "’ -epala. ‘°’-‘ P°’.'“ ”°1°° “S “ :.".':.‘::re‘:i‘..21’ Pizazzitiiu. ..:i.i-3-°‘....:f'“,:;':’. .‘.’.‘;°.:;.iI.'§ - my P' O‘ Box Ia ' Summ r ' lvhole and puttlng lt Into operatlon ationce friends welcome. Tickets 500 to govern the nation in utter dliiro mnlldeiitl r dicird diamonds inf 14 ~ csrst riot- Alno new tllrthctone :ings #L90 IN lHlINl Ui Bill lilESlli N- Y. TENENIENT (Canadian Press.) International League: -Four Persons Injured Ai im., ca, Toronto ._.__.___._.__.___ Jersey. City __.________.__ Batteries-Stewart and Zellars and Freitag. NE\V YORK, April 21.~Four At Newark persons were injured one serious- ly and l~l€\'0l'ul llllntlred persons Rochester ___________,____ 3 2 0 ¢l“”°“"l1 lm" ll Dllfllc Pilrly today Newark _..____..___._.__`2 6 3 when ii liomb exploded in front |3311;-1 _.3 pa d L k H -1 V C Us ‘ ea n a- 9 oil. ; _ (j_ j10W,\};,D SMITH “lim "list -“ld” lellfllllillll- 30°F” Of Lynch. Scott, Gardner and Flack - RONALD AMu~Ds!N ~ barth Devine the 'igitators is that if Great Bri Tuero and Halley <--at-F” -_-SFU $365 o 4. ilicent _ _ __ _ __ _ The mjuwd persons I H U -_ - - Who has requested Premier Mus- _ 1’ri.sidi_iit oi tlic_Laii.iili.iii .\i.inu- 'mmm Hwy wem Standing i‘:_‘f__0_'_'t _ eoiini of italy to allow him three tucturers Association, who heads a of H Bum” Shop when nm Magi 0c_ At 3alflm°"¢ italian airmen to Accompany him "_1‘ group expressing dissatisfaction at ,,m.,.ed, They expresqed th ‘_ - » on his proposed flight across the ‘lie i*“`ll'f °l"1"LleS 5" the budlwl- that the pomp img 'ig-0,? "Kin S5'l`f\°llS@ --------------- -- 6 12 2 North Pole. The Premier has Th?-" P0l“i UU! lllfll the C0H*S at them from 5 wimina-_' "mm Bf\llil1l0l'0 -------------- -- 4 5 2,agreed and is being swamped with ions made to the West add to the Batteries-tiiler, hurled a glass of water at his head, which iiiisseil and crashed against the wall iw- lilnd. The iiialority political piirtyof the oiiipire. the Selyukai. split into two fai'tion.=_ the old Seiyuliai op- posing the Premier and the bolters L politlcal party now supporting Preniler Kiyouru. The two chief lopposltioupartles, the Kenseikal and the Kaku-shin Club, have unit- ed with what is left of the Selyukal for the present election campaign. the three having in view the com- mon object oi’ defeating Premier Klyoura and the Seiyuhonto in the elections. The whole platform of the oppo- sition is its attack on government. hy the privileged classes and its advocacy of party government for Japan similar to the party govern- ment practiced ln England. The piattorm of the Government, al- though it will probably not be act- ually so stated. is that the Prince Regent appointed Premier Klyoura and so the nation must uphold tho Relient'-s action. ` Not only hccau-se of the lasiios involved, hut because of the gener- al unrest and disturbed condition.: of Japan the present campaign pro- mises to be one oi’ the most specta- cular evor seen. ilrawin, riots. and mwdyisin on both sides may he i* and Schmidt; Stuart, Doak, ~Sherdel NFW §f;_“;dlK;__T‘”_f_°")F__ ___land Clemens, Neiber- Gall, -Cir-k, Asserts war I - i ` - -“nl 'Cllr , ________________ 2 4 1 ° Lily tire/siir_\' totalling $12.00() iiudlN(,w york _______________ I-.~‘t-aiierl in a minor cur which the-.\' W,,,,hi,,g-,,,,, _____,_V______ _ in-ini at »1»-» onli- rim <--ir was ilwi,»,,,,,,,,,..,.i.,.. lpi~op<~rty ol one of the card players. Bow," __________________ 0 - Four ~ciistoiner¢< \viio entered the Bm'm.im_v4Rumm(,ll and -nmggy store lo purchaise tobacco were al- Q“i"n_ lip.,-l._\. m“|`O~N..m_ pi(-|,,p»i\_ R il 6 `l 6 1 5 0 i 'torniln' the Seiuhonoto. tho onlyi I I 3 i (Canadian Press) 'l‘OKi0, April 2i. -A declaration that war with the United States over the immigration question is liiipossible but the assertion that it would take years for Japan to forget the "insult" imposed by the United States Senate when it voted to cxolnilo Japanese from tho Unlt- ed States were among the state- ments made in an interview given by ('-oiint Gonibel Yamanioto. form- er Premier of Japan. “There is no possibility of war re- sulting from the action- of Con- gress," he asserted. "Our sword leaps from the scabbard only when the uiotherland is menaced or our obligations to our Allies call it forth. The immigration issue does not involve the national safety. With such an affront hurled against Japan our attitude must In- caliii dignified and restrained." wir( is Yo_u_t'_aJ (‘,\q;\_ \._`\'lZ§. A-" <;0\,i= sei-\_-j? - BaeAoS€_ €>l-ii; 5' f\\_\»_>A\l5 i- 9') D) Nw( 2% ‘°\i ,` » ‘i t________,______.. 'I‘Ol`t0N'l‘0, April 22. -Maritime moderate east and south east winds with snow and sleet. lligh tide this afternoon at 12.24 and tomorro wniorniiig at 1.356. Sun sets this evening at 6.58 and rises tomorrow morning at 4.68. La-si quarter moon Saturday. April 26th 12.28 a. m. Sumniemlde tide eighteen mi-nu tes later than Charlottetown. Maximum and Mlnlmiim temper- atures: Toronto _....48 Montreal .. .. . _ .52 Quebec ....38 Halifax .....40 St. John .....lU Boston ’ 4 Fair Clcsr Cloudy Fdir Fair Clear 30 38 3! 24 88 88 8| ll New York Charlottetown (_. . _ Clair Ulesr llllllllllllllil ug. W__'l'l_¥l_0r, -__ V Y I Y 3| __ _ _ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _ . __i_ _ ___ _ _ . _ _ _‘___ _ _ .- y _p e . _ _ i,»-Q ,»¢t§.-...li 2': ,~ I 1'-1 _ l:;~_~..- --"'°` - » , _ . - 1 ,- . - ~ - r f , - . . f - -_ ._ ~ ...Lin-» -I fi ~ . . - ‘ i I’ A slidf _ g T HE A RIGHT-'°~, 11 and me r ` i i