' MAXIMS or A MAXiillS or MERCHANT MERCHANT Under no circumstances may we be bound not to fight in another‘; quarrel. lest it provoke attack upon ' that other one. ‘ l don't know much about the hell we may consign ourselves to here- after. but l know a lot about the mimii . i Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew hell we can make right here. flllllllill Sulnicrl (Iona Delivered $1.00 By Null. has a and c. s. A. $4.110 1T u m u 1 t u 0 u s ,Welcome Given Trans Atlantic Fliers (Canadian Press) I NEW Y BK. ‘April 30. — Three trons Atla tic fliers from foreignl shores were taken to the city's heart] today and given a tumultuous wcl-i Vocme. The occasion was the official! iwclcome of Baron Gunther Von' Egyptian ‘Government - Has Until 7p. m.- May 2nd to Comply' and Major James Fitzmaurice. and it was a welcome in which all the ‘lciigfseemeétlito be participating. , i er a r umphal tour of the har- the Briflsh De-Nbcr during which the Irish airman I ‘ d ilike a boy at play amused himself | mall a ‘by manipulating the city tug‘s siren (Canadian Press) ‘in answer to the shrill salutes of a hundred flag decked craft. the fliers LONDON. April 30.-—Thc Egyp- tian government has until ‘l p. m., i I l l ‘Hllfintfeld. Captain Hermann Koehl‘ CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, MAY 1. 192s NEPNNNTINNS Pl Y NE N l5 WITH-NEH] Mr. Robb Counts as Revenue ‘$10,000,000 i Obtained From Ger- many for Canad- ians Who Suffered Losses in the Great " War. \ lwcre led through the deep canyons ‘of the lower city by 10,000 troopslor May 2. to comply with the British demand that the bill for the regu- lation cf public meetings and dem- ‘ onsiraticns be withdrawn. Sir Aus- ten Chamberlain. foreign secretary »in making this announcement in the _ House cf Commons today said that Lord Lloyd. the British High Com- missioner on instruction from the British government had handed to thc Egyptian premier final warning last evening. The Britishmcte requests the pre-‘ micr as head of the Egyptian gov-l trnment, immediately to take thoi necessary steps to prevent the public assemblies bill from becoming a law. and also requesting him to give his categorical assurance in writing that the measure would not be pro- cecded with. Should this assurance not reach him before seven p. m.. May 2. the British government would consider itself free to take such ac- tion as the situation might seem to _, require. ‘ LATER. CAIRO. April ao._ Motions ~ to" postpone further disc ssions of that assemblies bill_ until N ember were)» l00l>ted by both the Egyptian chamber and Senate in~secret ses- sion tonight. r Thousands Homeless? In Flooded Regions (Bflvll i0 the “liardinm ATLANTA. 0a.. April so. — With i2 dead. 8.000 temporary homeless iind damages estimated at between 810000.000 and $15,000,000 the. South's flood. wind and frost rav-' ages appeared on the decline to- day. Danger remained in the fer-.- tile Tombigee river valley in Ala-l bama. however with thousands of) acres of cotton lands inundated and; thc crest of’ the flood not expected for another 24 hours. Thousands. were homeless. A s Won Conservative . By-Election (Canadian Press) l LONDON. April 30.-—Thc Con-l scrvatives retained the seat in the; by-clection in St. Mary Lcbone to- day which Sir Renncl Rodd won. Hc reccivcd 12.869 votes as compared with 0.721 for David Ross. thc lab- or candidate _ancl 3.318 polled by Basil Murraypwho was the first Liberal in i8 years lo enter thc‘ their official welcome by the Mayor. A light rain icll upon the pageant. but it went unhceded alike by the guests of honor and those who stood long hours for a chance to sce and cheer them. Counsel Conclude Their Addresses (Canadian Press) commie, 0nt.. _Api'll ao-Ao. dresscs of counsel to the jury in the ssoooo libel suit by Sir Arthur. Cur-[ rie were finally concluded at‘ 0:50 p. m. E. S. T. today. when W. N. Tilicy. K. C.. finished his address on behalf oi’ the plaintiff. He had been preceded by Frank R0800. defense counsel on behalf of F’. W. Wilson and by W. T. R. Pres- ton. co-defendant who spoke in his own behalf. The addresses had con- sumed more than five hours. The court then adjourned till 9:30 to- morrow morning when Mr. Justice Rose will charge the Jury. I —-~ .¢0->- Harbor Improvement On Great Lakes Recommended (Canadian Prose) was recommended toda Jadwin. chief of army engineers. Beautiful Girls Plunge To Death MOSCOW. April 30. - Agncssa. Koreleva. and Natalie Aksenova. beautiful ballet artists, both agcd twenty. gave a tragic touch last night from the latest revolutionary} ballet called “Red POPPY" when they; plunged to death from the upper- most flles of the stage in full view of the public and just as thc cur- tain was about to fall. Both girls. their hands tied. crashed in mid-stage just as the thunderous revolutionary hymn. the Internationale. was struck’ up by tho orchestra. Fellow artists who knew the girls intimately expressed belief that the ballet dancers had formed a sili- l (Special io the Guardian) OTTAWA, Ont., April 30. — Mem- ‘- bcrs oi parliament arc desirous of prorogation not later than May 23.} but if this is accomplished it will; he at the expense of careful scrub‘ iny of the estimates. Between now‘ and May 23. there are 18 parlia- mentary days. Government lcglsla-‘ tion and discussion of reparations,‘ fruit growers demands, immigration! ing program. i During the nine days proposed for discussion of the estimates. thereN "will be not more than 50 hours de-t votcd to this work. In the 50 hours the Government proposes to con-‘ ‘cider. discuss and approve of $400.3; 000.000 expenditure or at the rate o)? .$B.000.000 an hour. ' ; Premier King told the fruit and ‘vegetable growers on Friday that {parliament not the Government. made the tariff. Before parliament Iprorogues. the Conservatives will} [place before it the demands oil lthesqimportant agricultural indust- ries. and the Government will have Nto make a declaration of policy. Premier King's statement may ‘is technically true but in practice it l5‘ don Mail today says that the Prince iariil" of Wales has decided to use an air. or travel about the country _ m L ufit-ilgflgttllielillhlsays that as he is "famous for doqmc months that are gust. two-sealer‘ ing things himself. it is unlikely li"I{f?lp whomever WDETVEVCI‘ you can the cabinet that makes changes. The Finance Minister sub- mits his proposals to the cabinet... When endorsed by his colleagues he presents them to parliament 81141310116 has been allotted for his u iln no instance >sincc confederation: I WA5HINQTON_ Apr" 3Q _ The have such proposals been rejected. deepening and improving of harbors The n‘ , _ __ _ and coflhecqng chgflhéjg""d.f‘tfié'casé wili"'loe presented but it gr“; Lakes to a depth O; 23 feet doubftul if the Government y w congresscllow parliament on ion a report by Major-General Eng...‘ pass Judgment upon uit and vegetable producers is‘ will i opportunity to‘ it. Another important issue l0 ‘ raised by the Conser- lvatives is that . of the with- _ ;holding of payment of reparations. ‘In his budget for 1927-28. Mr. Robb included as revenue 510000.000 sec- ured from German property and re- parations which belongs to several thousand Canadians who suffered thc courts decided should be paid by Germany. Mr. Robb has lhlfi‘ money. the courts and reparations‘ commissioners have reached theirj conclusions. the accounts have beenl passed and the money to pay theml is available. Yet Mr. Robb won‘:- pay thcsc accounts and continues to‘ count as revenue these millions that belong to certain citizens and not to the Dominion. Government legislation posed of. but there will bc several. more bills that may be contentious.‘ losses in the Great War and which a“ on thcsBalancc on hand. 1927 order paper has about been dis-zggzilmgralixlcctio" City Grant Amendments to thc pensions act isChlliil-lllfls 00110 Piiitiiiiiius IN THE lillilll PlHililliNl (From Our Own Correspondent) OTTAWA. Ont... April 30.—A bit of a row occurred this afternoon in connection with the elimination of the clause of the criminal code in sirable characters without trial. a subject which has been much dis- cussed evcr since the year of the Winnipeg riots. A reference was made by the yl-lon. Mr. Stevens to a “bni'gaiii" be- ‘twecn the Government and Mr. _Woodsworth. and the fat was im- lmcdiaicly in the fire. The labor lea- fcler indignantly denied that there ihad been on agreement. bargain or any other understanding. The Hon. Mr. Bennett contended that vrhilc there was no absolute agreement. there was the obvious inference Chiang Kai- and pensions require eight or nine commander-in-chicf, and Feng ilu- _ _ leaving less than 10 days for con-‘Hsiang. (2) his ally. are 041110001115 Ilyllfthfllilflfl! dlfwlw" dflw" the sideration of the $400.000.000 spcnd-‘steadily in a concerted drive on Pc- \0ll0W Rlvfl‘ Whll? Kai-NM‘ hi" kin. the historic northern capital. been advancing in a northwesteriy Foreigners are leaving tho distriotndlrection. PRiNtEllF wins l0 oPiii NEW ililtK Shck (1) NatlonallstA m r- which constituted ‘ing. i At six o'clock the matter was ‘still being debated. If the disposi- Etion of members i0 fight continues to be manifested there is little hope of prorogation taking place next month. All this afternoon was tak- en up with the immigration matter. .in this case introduced by Mr. -Thorson. Major Power this‘ afternoon sub- lmitted the findings of the cominitte on pensions. which has been busily engaged with the subject since the opening of the house. The recom- mendations are numerous and im- portant and arc all in favor of the .widcst and best consideration of the slain. Feng has been sweeping in a v Eastern Arm Extension At Bristol Has .glgilgipg;dgftsfqygeihigigggg .131 Cost About $5.00 0.000- LONDON. April 30. —- The Lori- group captain in the plane f in filling his numero A special fast arm)’ ‘they will be passed en bloc. ‘possible ‘by donations from the Ro- Royal Air‘tc.i‘y Club. Junior Red Cross and Force iind has had considerable eXf .0thcr lrie'i<ls.-_ > pcricnce in flying. He is not quali-. I wish to .1".."ink you one and ‘all fied to uct as a pilot. but the papclqfoi‘ co-opciaitiig \\'il|l iize curing sol that he will be content to use the; For man fol-eve: needs help from at Noriholt airdrome near Harmwflplane without learning to fly it. man; .. The Prince holds the rhsllt of . 1 . glie‘. never J gay die down ill the West ,- 7 - - - That you have not comforted ' "' some tad breast.‘ r A011’ EARLE ‘ . lllBEllClllilSlS SBIEIY District Visitor l In moving the adoption of this ‘report. Dr. W. J. P. MacMillan Said yhe wished to personally commend ;Miss Earle on the excellent work ‘acccmplishcd during the past year. The annual meeting of the Aniiqthc things thcy will“??? I5 ‘"03’ be ammu- yeal-is good wcyk in the m5. d was fairly well attended. D Society. was in the chair. V After the minutes of the DFGVIOUS‘ meeting were read and adopted, the.“ 5m} a great problem Secretary Treasurer. Mrs. R. L. Cot- ton. read the following financial re- port. which was also read: adopted RECEIPTS 1927 - 102i! Lions . . 55,a'1,i'0i' this we have (muse ior (hank- mogialfulnesfs. This ergo 200,99 from any other oi 15Q_Qg'Ciiy in that it gives its uit} 155119 loss of creed or color and (lieu Tuhei-ciilcsis Society was held in thc-because many have not taken theymry or me Anw-ruberculosis sch Board of Trade Rooms last (Wfillllllivtlfiubll? to think about these things. w” No One can ten‘ Said me Doc_ 'A D9150" Sincerely seeking to muowitor. what a factor charitable work 1; s. R. Jenkins. President of thqthc Golden Rule Call 110F013’ lglwleiis in the prevention of tuberculosis th0'SlllT0l'll1g‘ of another humanland M155 EM“, is u, be hem-my creature. The emlllflyment qllf-‘Sliollicommeiided on her great work. It MR1 fmlllis not an easy task nor a congen- he late Fall until 00115’ Sllflngliai one by any means. continued the here are many demands on (hur- speaker. and no one knows what a .1ty_ great sacrifice this work of ‘tending ‘Through thc generosity oi ilicgto the sick and needy entails. l-Ie public the District Visitor is aoic tosalcl that the Red Cross and thc iuiiovc in a greater or loss cegreolGovcrnmcnt are cooperating in the some of the suffering and pain and fllrlllfifflllfle 0f this Q1000 WOFK- 9"“ added that a. Diugnosticiun is coni- ‘m qon (Myers ing hcrc shortly. and cvcn this is its kind m mommy one step towards the rcincdy. lpgmcblblli. within n few years the demand roflflor ll sanitorilim will be so strung ‘that the Government of thc day will i ll.“ reference to deportation of undo-i an understand-I might lNIenmKilied In ' Aeroplane Crashes (Special io the Guardian) TORONTO. April 30. —-Eight Illlfli were killed in Sunday aeroplane crashes. William Spaleman. Larry Beatty and Billy Winsel were kill- ed when a plane owned and pilot- red by Spalcman crashed near Eurska. Calif. . . l-l. E. Larue. pilot; Jorcn Craven and Emil Dietrich were fatally iii- jurcd when thc machine went into a tail spin and fell in flames near Luwry Field. Denver. i Joseph Miller and Myron Kellyi were burned to death in a similar; mccidcnt near Columbia Station} ‘Ohio. The pilot and two passenger-V |of a plane which struck a dowiivsard‘, ‘current and crashed at Armonk. Y.. escaped without apparent seri- ‘ous injuries. I _ _ {To Reportfieight I Rate Advantages Enjoyed By Canada ) I l (Canadian Press) _ WASHINGTON. April 30—-Thc In- terstate Commerce Commission was {directed in a resolution adopted to- day by the Senate to report the freight rate advantages Canadian wheat growers huvc over United States growers in shipping their products to eastern ports. The resolution introduced by Sen- atcr Walsh. Democrat. Montana. would require the commission to re- port what rates are charged on wheat from North Dakota and,Mon- ltana points to Duluth. NewriYork. Philadelphia and Baltimore. and lwhat the Canadian roads charged ~frcm Western Canadian points to iFort William and Montreal. l (ion incei here in June. said the president. and during the week the Canadian Tuberculosis Association. ivliich is aifliliated with the above mentioned body. meets on the 19th. and a cordial invitation is extended [to all to attend this meeting.‘ He ‘referred briefly to the chest diag- ncstician which is coming here and heartily agreed with Dr. MacMillaii {in his remarks with reference to a sanltorium. Speaking’ci‘ milk pasteurization. ‘Dr. Jenkins laid particular stress on the cflcbt that pasteurized milk has in combating tuberculosis. He also referred to the‘ inspection‘ of milk and meat. paying a high compliment to the Anti-Tuberculos- is Society. through whose efforts this was mainly responsible. In Toronto. said thc speaker a great percentage cf tuberculosis of the bone has been reduced to a minimum by the use of pasteurized milk-quest of tubercu- lur cases coming from the rural districts where pasteurization is uii- known. Nli‘. W. F. Tidmarsh. in moving ihc adoption of Dr. Jenkins" excel- ‘lcnt address. thought that the sug- ‘gcslicn 0f outside pavillions conduc- ted in conjunction with our hospit- nls would not be workable in so far as they would only retard the main issue. that of a Sunitorium. By all means. said Mr. Tidmarsh. press for a Sanltorlum. l-le heartily congratulated Dr. Jenkins on his report. . Dr. Houston. in secoiiding the mo- ticii paiid high tribute to the Presi- dent and euolrigized nt some length cu (he interest iind enthusiasm which lic is showing in thc-Anti- ‘Tuberculosis Society. saying flint hc l i Guardian Two Founded ('|Il|'|0|.l6|0\\'fl Morning (i uurdluii. “is: ilifiliilill NINE MINUTE Sllllllll Disastrous Defeat For Jack Delaney, For- mer Light Heavy- weight Champion of the World. (Canadian Press) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. New York. April rid-Jack Sharkcy. Boston sailor. smashed Jack Delan- ey. formcr light heavyweight chlmj pion of the world. into a disastrous knockout defeat in just one minute and 13 seconds of their scheduled iii-round fight tonight. A flow of ripping left and right hooks to tho chin finished Delaney before he could strike a blow in his own bo- half. Twice before the drilling right uppercut that stretched Delaney senseless. Sharkey dropped the Bridgeport ivarrior to the canvas. The first time. almost within tho echo of tlic opening gong. Delaney rose without a count from a short left hook. A volley of lefts and rights floored Delaney a second time and he reeled uprigbi intn the fatal punch. Ill-Health 0f Hon. Rodolphe Lemieux (Special to the Guardian) MONTREAL. Que, April 30. -- Kai Patric has a special despatich from Ottawa referring to the ill health of the Hon. Rodolphe Lemleux. speaker of the House of Com- mons. “It is believed that the speaker is thinking ‘seriously of rc- signation.“ says the story. Majinity For Premier Poincare (Special to the Guardian) PARIS. April 30. — Premier Ray- mond Poincare today won a oom- fortable majority of at least 100 in tho second round national election cf the chamber of deputies. With 6.’) results lacking. his supporters had won 305 seats. as compared with 261 (hey occupied in the preceding chamber. T c radical and socialist parties ccm ined have carried 227 seats. as compared with the 285 held previ- ously. On the Basis of these returns. the Premier seems certain to have a sympathetic majority to continue his finahcial renovation program. Announcements.’ Coming Events, Meetings, Etc - ‘In-rm Tcn ljflhf-Jlxqlfitlll at South- port. 4156-04-21 livid in this Conservative strong- cide pact growing out of an unusual 10090 should receive tilt‘ fillilllfllll (If l1“- oculrl not understand how the Doc- ccriain to arouse much discussion.iD°1mti°M mm‘ Email’ (have 0m; hold. romance. They said that the girls _ x ncalcdoman Club I _ _ _ _ _ _ , L ._ 20,09 May I bcspeak a hearty response I _ l“ m. _ m. has time m attend the many ccplay at webstelis comm. no,“ ‘had lately fallen in love with u “bu? ":0 rape" °f,d‘h°co‘igfi',gf,fizi§‘cori Fund . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 205.0()'l0 our envelope collection this weeklunilggm3fi “M9:1ec'$'li‘lfll1t"i%§1 ‘Si; w“; amivmcs oumd‘. his profession. He pone‘, mdcflnitebh - “m --_-e..4e> N.» isccnery painter. Kurliko. who latclv ‘finilfignfgntltgtngzge me uttentionljnterest on Endowments 413m‘ As is usual in mild W'lil‘.(“.‘$ there mans Insmutea throughout the L? also Ccmlmmemud Misses Earle and ' has become rennwned for his m‘; cf the House for two or more daysllntcrest as per puss book 16.63 hfls 00011 mull“, 019K001‘? Milli." Olqand mke up this work of the m..- Wilson on their praise-worthy work MROSGFVE M0)’ 10011 l0!‘ U"! Pllll’ Pr h'b'tli D0V0l0d l0 90011 Ol-hvl‘ Yet 00th 005- P n mum awaits Wm‘ lunch "P; __.. .__ tlic homes I visited iind grippe ondvention of tuberculosis mm- hen, mo! charity and self sacrifice. l-ie in I-Icnrtz iIall. East Royalty. I O l l ‘peramy m love with the painter’ it’ tereilt tahe supplementary estimates‘ Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$ 113240810110 Older (100010 fillllivrcdrirum it.‘alcng_ He suggested u,“ a iertm-‘agrccd with thc previous speakers 4105 ' ' ' W85 i-hOl-lllhl? U150 they Dffifefffll i‘- _ “ ’ ]_ ‘04955195- TinQWDm‘ "n 5(“U"?5_ ‘fare with reference to some be sciit i0 Q“"~—'-**- " tcmmon death as the best way Wt N? nigtilggitttézxds fir: glrzleglllnylillltl 333d ExpEflljlTung ‘very prevalent amolli; thc cnilcrerrcvtry nwntnte. It would be n spur (Continued on page 3) “Robin Hood Rapid China Oats. of m” situation‘ l "t Pro rt urchnses in- ‘and m" drug b1" wows “that “mac get them to go into this work and "" --~ - better oats. better china. Ali Groc- Th" newly Billwllltfid Pmhlbmml cN-Zasbiarin Juglicigryp salaries’ and Paid nourishment includ- i Nwcthgve gig“ Where Eleilgiltebficgrlg-realize that a Sanitorium is needed crs. 5-1-01 Coiiml I ' ‘ l h f ll - ' -- _ l. i ‘ik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 634.8~i'“° ‘We 9'3“ Pu" as gin this Province. The Doctor inov- ——— i..,;',,.es,f,§f,‘m M]. Jotijntlxegngvft; zgem:ne1'guxllg'fizxg‘nrggleie“éggsaglgays:Drags m‘ Us Hnfialiioor. _ ed with much pleasure the adoption "m; CLIFT_ M_ D_ Sm" m,“ Charlottetown. chairman; Hr. Colin ' 003000 a ending Hessian ‘stamps 3m Therc were six deaths. 1.010 01.0! the report. I home prevention-cure. 113 Princt Mncxay. Ridden“ and MISS DOM. Mentloned AS Next . D _‘.>_~__V__ 1010mm“; ' I Awyuthesc were “.3... Prpercuioslils-lllni Mr. T. 12%;‘... MeNuttiPresidegt st. Cirtown. 8-i3-3m0s. soy, charloilgem _ It m b _. ' . _ C H 25999 one case a fam y o .vc sine yell -‘of the Cami an Leg on. n secon - mcmbered that ‘tvhxe old evgminizaibihl B 8. t. 0 Ii I1 1 6 r ROQHIS 31,5; §.§’.f,.{,’§l' lesr§12,-y 625m dren were in close contact Wild time. ing the report. said that he has been "wit, sljgwgrl__'fhursday-wfln- in which 5|] the counties were re . ‘ > . Rent _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ ‘ _ V _ _ __ 120m) sick father all day. ‘Pier-so rihB. ig- in clogettoiiiichE wlithv £30’ splcngid germ] “how. 7 1 2‘ rc to _ . - < - ll‘ live in homes-can cy clwor a ss are lS ongan i 415 -5. . _ ntfwnasdoltfgiltitisdfid dlNdNN/xlesgggnflffl‘ ‘sgggfif’ itlhéoauurqgam Ho“ i , L. es a‘ Dispensary homesT-xvhere air cannot is the aim of the Legion to work in _ Hutcheson. Charlottetown; E- 080' LQFE c iinorii” K "; soeiicitoiii F P tslrrinting and Adver-tisinglil: 11.12 0000100 freely ""0 l" “W” “Fm-i” °°°P"““°“ Wm‘ ‘he Am‘- NLOWH’ Montaflue Friday-Mov- ‘"08. Murray Harbor; J. J. Hughes. 0:35;?“ our Cankda '15 Mentioned “i OI‘ a: en sputum Cups 500 which sunlight scarcely cver entcisTuberculosis Society. The work that ing Pictures. 4157-54-21. Klnkora; Colin MacKay. Biddeford and Miss Dorsey. Charlottetown. the next batonnier of the Bar of Quebec. Romeo Innglais. K. (1.. who H |Hardware and Plumbing 1.0119011, April 30- Brighter. 9 lance of ‘good. nourishing food they 0 Then again. instead m- m abundliMiss Earle has donersnid Mr. Mc- ‘Niitt. is not entirely incorporated in “Meeting of Uigg Instltuilflxbdlii’ The q m" i i y .t V , .. h b t m b _. e 955N393 (I nfejhbi- splendid report. He referred to 3d Se d h d ‘m. dmtrnmflolm N the ofliceusiteugf tlsie Zfrlmfgmrtntii- l‘ syndw of the B“ n present‘ L’ Denm“ wamm ROOT: Tiff td s M8450 Th‘: ditching? gulipllfls Slllltllmrme mzgesflm‘ °r D" Mach/Una“ "e Llligg Iiistiitthrtc. an 4150 i " automatically in line for the post the great cry 11000050" - e e Balance on hand . - - . . - . .- 39-48 uflflmueflt bu. the Wumens Institutes, and said it sicn will be the same as that of the The secretary has not yet been Rllilointed. It is understood. furth- tl‘. that Prohibition Inspector Ross of baionnier. but it is said he i: willing to yield in favor of the young Minister. tists have now been assured by the Board of Inland Revenue that in‘ ‘ Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$1.824.0 making out their income for tax- Respectfully submitted. cups and some no ‘ ldoes this not bring before us ngaingvtfiiigggtgl°s gfifiinzwihgzggialggdyegfi gggltggm; ti}: Silzizluctzselgged of “some scheme should be evolved 8 "Tracariic Dramatic Club will present their play. "A Prairie Rose" in Mt. Stewart Hall on Friday night, iwill oohtlhue in remain It his poet “ii lylizdpuzguseaostthz‘; alffilgamggd ,2‘;- GERTRUDE 50ft?“ ' One morning I (vent to the home wétfimizlyia s;'t“m°flu'n may be exec“ Mav 4th 4153-54-31. n ‘ cue ec 1 ccy.- reas. , _ l e n isc y. - ' ~_ . 1 ‘ of an old woman .ind aftci re isaled ‘ ‘ _ _ ‘ N y .3235}. wkmllx-ns ti?! thgmiiggdlliertnkbiit Mrs Calm“ w“ highly compnmlkilfitiklng‘ without irlmi-rmn felt PRESIDENTS REPORT "Mt. Herbert Club loading h0g0 I I _ be-o-o ‘I (Special to the Guardian) X0‘ 91%|“?! 08 "Pflllefimnal ewNcntcd-on hcr report and commendcdysomethlng was wmng‘ we {weed i- at Hazelbmok Wednesday‘ and u“ “$44M 0-904-e++e0+-- .. ,. ' 1th a u itifui sight met our‘ . . - 1 -i k, w. 1i, c _ ' _ ‘ t 4' "' '1 t 4 N TOBONTO’ Apr“ 30' _ The w‘ Dames‘ and m“ such COBC ‘vim N?!" her pamstakmg and untlrmg ehikage. ghealziy N): her bud very WPBKI] Dir. d8. Rf Jenklméh Prteildentk and e even 0c 0c may 4148 Clintiliised 4 ening of the 27th district rotaryllllowe: ‘is a retake‘ befolrleoltliligifc¥i§ielnDNzglclt ‘gistirttgrgofieeifigit was “m1 hlirdlv able m 59"“ Sh" hudlliies. tfmtanltiagrgggnrtillclbrn nyllllnfiih? ~ ‘ 4 - eou .0 aw - ~“ ‘ ' * ' ., r M liATIr-ie. [it WNW) ilt fflnhufi“? mfiekédl-gglfi cgmguk,“ gm been made elem-gm.“ p,esented_ {taken ill during (he night and wnslatuy that lb was alums‘ immssme Annual meeting of York Ship - ‘ mu ' i ° " ‘ °"‘ “m” ' ' mi 'r isiroivs itcronr B1008 "m" We 10000 "l" 0001" to re are a detailed review. He. ins Club Thursday. May 3111.1"- . I ll "Ill will!» g, from gm flfty-flvg (glubq Punch had a drawing of a cheer DlsTltlC v u 0 TORONTO A n 30 M i l 1 ' ~ " \ t "'3 th out i t ex ct-“iiutient rising from the chair after 00°“- The D000" "5 ‘mmedlaielyclled instances of iubercular cases - l" - “ m‘ ‘me 0- m- in York H0"- Dmlnlm U" . eeneiwon-eo-o-owooo-eo-a- sgntigrrifiiagi "so mcil-ucdhzreme 5am.“ exmcuon “m! mung the derh- charlouemwn Free Dlspcnnry, mummoned and nemhbors made heath“ have been Sam away and re_ moderate to fresh southwest winds. stock Branch Wm be rep-mum”; ....;.....__.._ ‘CIIOICI ODBNID III!’ FROM ing ladies. The attending clubs are tist that he would now return to 19274025 lists who practise -particv.larly goes on with much the some trcndle" N€0mf0rtllbl6 llhtll 8110 00010 be fe-‘turned completely cured. but. said the doctor. those were cases partly cloudy and mild. probably a few scattered showers. l QIBD-B-I-SN. 1 . t n ih th a- vi its o ................ .. woo m°v°<1 l0 m” "Wvml that . , ii Banting“, “ma. “undo” New‘ ‘mm New York’ pennsywanh m‘ ggzirxnztgigyrramwifichnltile haed "got Praescritlirtloiies issued .. Another very sad case of sicknesycculd afford thc expense. but the vlallwnto. cloudy . . . . . . . . . .. 64-421: "A" interested m fl.rtsyflh 05m. L, ' . --.. . _ j . . ogtlgtgkigln to conlehnce w“ ‘m interest“ ‘order! m‘. nourmhment ‘t gand destitution was removed to theiwor who are afflicted with this Qggfifial} 5319*“ - - - < ~ - ~ - ~ - »~ 40-33mm!!!’ Dlease attend annual rnfltlil -......._..._‘ i, . . . ~ W00 WA"? GOOD lNVfl-UPIU- pressive A piper from the 4th High-I Many dentists. it seems. were not‘ necetsary food supplies. 598 “fir-ta "w “sstsmnce °f oneldzgigr ‘izfgsiegsnaot i-‘gfrd 61o f‘? Halifax‘. (a): . ' 26-2-43?) “LP-frylmfi “Q1 M3’ avlwnnm‘? grim I0 for M3100‘ to: m. iandermpreceded by a boy- scout awlri: that thcyhweri: Snug: tgOrdci-s for coal rlmmlmed ‘° $259305) '11:: of... ir-"Nigririnlrlrgseiyei- broilgndgonic is bcono to siirendfnlloesaid $01M J0hn. rah 48-40 b. uicgigigcon. Sea?‘ a’ o. ' ' l: ‘:1’ " no forluloQod-lladotg: the“ 1N$ntn73§iii"'e§urg:::':Nl¢' pzebIavNitilhgwldfciios/zresni: waiting From day to dav year in nr- i \'(iBl'i “warmth and weer w many‘ h": °""“' U10! four £130.15 to every one case £25102. tiilfllllliy - - -~ 524% ' “as-Na.” . " . - .. . ~ ~' . y. _ . " ~. ,5. . ing apparently to the milder ivint- a" 9X00 l0 tllbtlfilllwlfi- The w 0" - 0°" Y -- 53-50 WIN he lob rriomy. Toronto. woiocihea the visitors on rooms It ll "div/Ml m" -"*~'= 0°" "vl- "0 WOW of "is "ev-l-JHY n ‘m 8mm.“ ma“ usual“... we)...“ dug-mg m, p“. m. m“... u, Charlottetown. cloudy s4-4o| “The m. Stewart Dramatimfldb 4 ‘a 1v o "W v. ' ‘ mi cot-meow. m. r manure Mo?!" ti belillf of Toronto rotary. His Wor- 6h Git "ca. v. pioeo. Ql- hlilltid- de was (‘o have among children will be entitled to Each Winter brings its own pover- of the city but deduct the cost of providing icddy- ty and sickness. death and called into In important bears and other diversions fr-r the Why does poverty exiiit in the iind Mr. Gibbons took his infants who» molars .'\l‘l‘ to be ov- of plenty and why are hungry while there is a surplus of Lormlvirfnr the children and gave happin- children hail to use money from other fundslflwi, flfeégnftegtéizlgygln: aléiitoriiim 0 07G till! we had the usual Christmas tree‘ necessity Wm be reamed and me tonight at 9.08. proper means will be taken w pro- vide one. The Canadian Mooioiii Associa- ness and icy to shut-ins by sending baskets. These services were mace rises tomorrow morning at 4.14. Full moon p. m. High tide this morning at 8.58 and will present a a-aot Bun sets this evening at 7.08 and Friday. May 4th. 3.40 between acts. Ladlil Ii aratieioog-lsloihty uncut; m ltafn rises at no ab“;