QRPHANAGE PLEDGES ,A Number Still Unpaid The time llllgfllllll when the public should know m lull rose-l: gotlue Deb 4.11mi; Campaign, w“, “m ‘m; "film"! "ll Y" bill" l! mu name u listed in the oiu You do not wish idols-Neither do we. Payment must be arranged heroi- a“. "m. \ v e the Annual Meeting THE MARKETS - the sever-i level or price.- ims aa- ..___ vanced one to two cents with the market now very firm _ WESTERN GUARDIAN ——DR. NOONAN'S Ofiice will be closed from May 30th till June 15th inclusive. 5991 . monmaian, Que. May iii-wheat m4 ‘min markets were unchanged way with little or no activity mrqaghcut the day. Wholesale but- m- prices were generally t; to ‘.5 cent lower with receipts small with j, day's total of forty four boxes. Re- mu prices were unchanged at 31 “m; per pound for solids and 38 cent; per pound for prints. The gheese market was also unchanged. . no. one Ontario colored was-quoted at lllt cent per pound and number one Quebec white and coloured at 13 cents per pound. Receipts were 1,706 boxes. Eggs contiuned steady local potato market is slightly weak- er with a reduced demand conse- quent to the warmer weather. In- creased hauling in New Brunswick are reflectod in the local prices which is 604ml‘ 90 lbs. in bulk in eariots on“ the track here. Prince Edward Island potatoes are un- changed at 80 cents for whites and s5 cents for Green Mountains per 90 lbs- in bags. OTTAWA-Egg recepiis are falling oif in the majority of producing sec- tlons in Canada and some markets are n. little firmer. as a consequence. TORONTO-Receipts of eggs lo- cally are declining. Dealers are quot- , ing country shippers for ungraded‘ eggs delivered cases returned extras 28-29; firsts 25; seconds 24. Sales; oi storage backed eggs from Ontarioi country points are reported at ex-, tras 3i; first: 29. MONTREAL-There is a slightly; easier tone on this market. small freight shipments of graded eggs are selling on spot at extras 31; Sunday, June 2, 1929: N. Bcdeque 11; , FTBWJWR. 3; Traveller's Rest 7.30. J. W. A. Nicholson. Minister. i —szoo AND cosr on six‘ MONTHS IMPRISONMENT-At the Court House in Summerside on Tues- , 05y the case of Customs Officer F. J.‘ Platts, oi Summerside. versus Roberti McKenzie, of Princetown, on whose premises 085 gallons of rum was seiz- ed last Thursday afternoon and which he is charged with unlawfully har/ boring, came before , Aiaglstratcs, Alexander Campbell and‘ John Moll iison and was postponed until Fridayi i,“ 3 i). ill, The case of Patrick Marv‘ , tin. Customs Officer at Borden, I against Clarence and Ray strongman §was tried by the some Magistrates. i Both were found guilty of having‘ diquor in their possession and ivcre 3 each sciitenccd to a fine of $200 and cost or si.\' months imprisonment,—'5 Why be a. sufferer from SKIN DISEASES when you can prccurc “ Pefllicura ” that will remedy all these troublesq To be ind It all drug stores. I’ricc firsts 28%: seconds 25. Sales oi B. C. ‘ per home eggs in cariots are reported at ex- lras 26%; firsts 24% l’. o. b. i nsLmAx-mg receipts on this market have fallen off sharply and,‘ 5_-_;B_G,D,L ‘>‘*V‘Q'5"'~IT_"*~_‘"' “"2 rwr“; z" ~— ---- ' h " . . “‘ ‘ ‘ ~ woc-eooooeoeoc O Q E Classified Advert sements z z One Insertion ... .. 10c per line of 5 words z z Fmhounmemmmuwl Bo Der line of 5 words : “h. ‘m! - .. 8c per line of 5 words o z llllIfllolll......-........-.... T0pcIllnQ0I5wo1-d; § oew+ve+poooooowweeoooeo -uni'run’cnuncii or CANADA ' i. " cast orrown ’ the a SINGING 5001i POUR milk or cream in a brimming bowl of these loastedrico bubbles — then listen whilevtliey sing a song of crispness! Snap! Crackle! Pop! This great new cereal is telling you how filled with wonder flavor every mouthful is! ‘ Children love it — for breakfast, lunch or supper. At your grocers NIade by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Central Guardian FRIDAY AND SATURDAY a great sale oi’ rem is in cotton fabrics and silks. ORE A: MCLEOD’ LIMITED 508i] . SEE THE BEMNANTB of silks 0h; fered here in the Friday and Satui--' , do)’ sale. MOORE do MCLEOD ‘, LIMITED. 5939 SALE OF “SUB-STANDARDS" IN r Turkish Towels from an English fac- | tory. Three groups 3 for 490., 3 for, 790., and 3 for $1.15. MOORE 6t MC-I‘ LEOD LIMITED. 5080‘ i SECOND FLOOR offers a. wonder- i Yul blfsain in “sub-stundard" Tur- kish Towels. Three groups, 3 for 49o. >3 for 79c. and 3 for $1.15 you save; y very nearly half and you will be de- lighted with the quality of the goods. MOORE 85 MCLEOD LIMITED. 5089 ‘ I GET SOME 0F these wonderful Turkish Towcl bargains on sale this mvmlos- MOORE s: MCLEOD GUARDIAN New Library And Art Gallery i LI MITED. 508i) \ \ a I m” ’ LOVELY new ‘corron fabrics‘ _ in wondcrfu range offered lnthc; sale of remnants for Friday and Sat- urday. MOORE at MCLEOD LIMIT.‘ ~--~~— ED. 5089‘ CENTRAL PARISH. Services next Sabbath as follows: Stanchci, 10.30. CONVENTION TO-DAY. The an- a. m.; Giasgov: Road, 2.30 p. m; Peo- nun] convention of the Prince Ed- i 1110's Church, City 7 p.ni. Rev. D.\'. ward Island Teachers’ Federation O'Mcarn, Minister. commences this morning in Prince of Wales College Hall with enrolment POLICE COURT-At the Police‘ at 10.30. In addition to the regular Court yesterday morning two drunksi business this year, addresses will be who appeared bcioi'c His Honour delivcrcd by Mr. H. H. Show, Sup- were allowed to go as it was their. erintcndent oLEducatiQn, Professcnfirst ofirnce. The defendant in Lloyd Shaw, and Miss Wilson of the Prohibition case ivas fined $200 and Red Cross. The Convention will ad- a. second case was dismissed. A citi- journ to-morrow afternoon. ‘ zcli was ilncd $4.00 and costs under i the Sanitary hyo law and a similar case was dismissed. Malaria Affects On Civilization l (By British United Press! CHARGE WILL BE LAID—Last evening oii Sunnysidc about 7.45, a X01103 lad)‘. Miss Ada King, oil Georgetown who is visiting her sister, Mrs. Con Gaudct, oi Bishop Street, was struck by a local taxi-driver. Wit- ncsscs oi the accident state that the victim received a vlolcnt blow and ivns thrown several yards across the pavement, She was rushed LO the any‘ LONDON, May 20—"Whcn we conic Hospital whore she was put under an, to consider the pathological causes .3 anaesthetic and several stitches sewn‘ which lead w a "Mm ‘lemme’ “'3 “I'd - m hm. head and facm Last evening a, hat it is loss through severe forms a late hcur her injury was reported or epidemic disease swccping W" a; m5, serious’ ‘hough Sm, was m com country and dccimatlng it than of; Sid-crab“, pa,“ n is ‘mdcrstood that: ividespread disease which, lingering in a charge Wm be laid againsmhe drip‘, a. country, causes a high death r-pte er m, careless driving fof its young people, and undermines the health of the adults so that they g Ifail to reproduce physically strong ‘ descendants." It was in those words that Sir. I E0818)?! Glldfdlan ! Thomas Oliver, vice-chancellor of, JSEEDS _N0—T Nickel Tmom" l Durham University, who delivered his; No 1 Qua“ blmer late NO -1~, presidential address to the Institute. ' l ' ' - of Hygiene on "Some factors which Special Alsikc, wheat, Field Pens , have made for the decline of “MP, For ‘Sale To Let FOR SALE-CHIV. COUPE. APPLY To Lgqgpgn, pULy ANFAUGUST; at. this office. 5044-5-28-31 furnished house. Apply 69 Rochiord! Street. 5050-5-29-31. 1 FOR SALE-EXPRESS ivaoon; .._.____€__.. ._ _. I “lib will! anal”. Apply at oncer r0 LET _ canon oanran. AP- . hllllfl’ BIOS. 5020-5-28-31. ply 73 Upper Prince 5L, 5067-5-29-21 OLD PAPERS FOR SALE-S CENTS l Per bundle. Apply Guardian. i 43i7-2-ll-tf. i i i Articles For Sale ‘ , ron SALE-BANNER. scan osrs,i m“ SALEjS?“'IZOS gmm“ "graded" for sale. A. G. Moore. cm" App‘ Bus r‘ ' 5 2,, u Pownal. b0i5-5-28-3i. 4°88‘ ‘ ' ~ FOR SALE-CLEVELAND BICYCLE Apply Wendell Vessey, York. ~ 5075-5-30-2i. FOR SALE-PURE BRED YORK- shire Bow 8 months. Due to farrow first September. Prank l-lailiday. Eldon. 5028-5-28-31. FOR SALE-ANTIQUES, IIOOKED roit sane-one axrnnss wso- Mats- sw- APPIY (""41"- gon and one driving Waggon. Ap- a 5°59'5'29'3i' lily to J. C. Gillisrpie, Carleton sid- "ll- P- E- 1- 4055-5-97-5‘ Miscellaneous “vii-DING WT FOR KALE- nosimnas sccoimvionsraosr- Corner Park Terrace and York Vetchcs, Barley, Buckwheat, Fodder ‘onst- analymd the cause 0f the dc_ com’ Turnip seed" Mhngeli An Gov‘ cllne oi‘ ancient civilizations. ernment standard. At W. A. John-i In the four“, csntum B‘ c“ he Etonelsi Nmmagub. 5°3°'5‘3°'“ said, n change had taken place in Greek character; patriotism had dc- _IIIIIIAINFUL ACCEDENT __ Wm.“ i clined, and the people had lost their h” been mcelved m“ Mn Jamesimanly vigor and intellectual stron- Macnunald of charlestown. Mass‘. gth. It was about this time that mnl- a brother of Mr. Robert MacDonlaidimqa bgcame prwment m Greece “i and M,“ Mary MacDonald o! Bum, I even today forty pcr cont of the pco- l Point m" Georgetown‘ was “ken w‘. pie in Grebe were said to be suiIcr- the Boston City Hospital last Wed- nesda with a broken hi , the re- sult cl a fall dovmstaris inphis home. l cause of the decline‘ As Mr. MacDonald is well advanced , u “The Greek", ‘mid , m ‘i ‘S "m" c "Y W“ i .'.l‘i.“..‘ffi.‘iff 1T5 .‘.‘.‘I‘.§§l'i‘§i1.."i‘.‘- the outcome oi his acclden wil be‘ ' “‘ ' but the lust report stated’? he [was l something higher than itself, no ha-I mating we“ tlon can long survive." ‘ Sir Thomas also had some inter-‘ eating remarks to make with regard‘ i to the effect of climatic conditions on l a nation. "If we look at the civilized world iing from the disease. Malaria. however, was not the only , the speaker BIRTHS ply ioz Fitzroy st. 503B-5-2B-3i Street. Apply Robert Cotton. 5082-5-30-‘21. i ESPONDENCE CARDS ANDi address printed. i CORR envelopes with roa. ALI-THREE TENEllIENT m, the m,“ m, acknowredga,‘ 3mm" Ni”- 305- 31° "id 317 Rich’ merit. invitations, etc. Guardian 4 - mond Btnet. Good rental. Apply Job Prlnterx g1 . Mrs. J. A. MacLaren, '10 Hiilsboro 5w" I ~ ‘°4°'5'23'3" MEMORIAM AND tmouiénrlvéaé a at . uar - roit sans-pounce nousa nos. m” ‘i ’ “r ° m °° l aa and as Cumberland Street. Mod- m‘ ‘M’ Prlnwry’ ! em convenience . hot water heated. Separate furnaces. Rents well. Ap- ply Mrs. J. A. MacLaren, 79 Hills-‘ boro Street. t (0464-23-31. . JOHN ALFRED Mscnonsun. Land Surveyor, Hermanvllie, Sourls. . 8550-5-2-1 mo SHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY supplied. Guardian Job Prlntery.‘ t TBIII. IIRUBS, PERENNIALS, Linden or Lime ‘Irees. Limited‘ quantity of large street trees, Snow- ball. Hydrangea, Weigelia, syringe, Lilac. Perennial Phlox. Poenies. lleeding Heart, Rose Bushes. A very iimitod quantity ‘of the above for Female Help Wanted pnlzzpgppp; the p, C, gospim on ‘ today," he said, "I think it will be; May 3311i 192g w M,- and Mrs Stem“; . admitted that thosc nations are ccr- j Fflzzcl (nee Lemma Nmrray) sprmg. tainly the most tirile where the‘. geld west. a so“, Robert Leonard, ‘seasons vary and tlzc temperature is i ‘moderate. Mcn arc stimulated or S||ERREN_TO M‘. and M“, Albert , depressed by climatic conditions." Sharron, Cape Traverse. on May 7th, i929, a daughter, (Annie Bertha). t i i O09- MACKAY-At Albany, May 2'2, to, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. MacKay. a dough-j tar, Bodla. Phyllis. l 6 0 O ‘Boot’s Fruit Saline contains the chicf natural prin- ciples o! the GRAPE AND Lemon QOOOQQOO-Oh; :7 MARRIAGES AITKEN — WEBSTER -- At 265 Grafton St. Charlottetown, by Rev. E. M. Aitken ii. A., on May 29th, 1929, ~ sadio Belle Webster, daughter oi Mr. ‘ and Mrs. John Webster, Cardigan, ‘t ale at J, J. Guy a son, Phone 2st, P- E- I- ‘° Mimi’ “mm “m” “I f ‘ need cf Prince street 8067-5-20-61. WANTED — TWO EXPERIENCED Fortune Bridge, p. a. r. , s: - maids. ‘lane for Higher]! Bu: 0:19 i: It is a pleasant tasting, cool- .‘ for din room- pp V l!‘ H‘ _' ““_”""" ing. refreshing re d hi h salesmln wanted HWN- 3133"4'm'"' DEATHS z gives prompt reileiplli bares ‘bf —~‘—~ bill " ' , heart- SALIUMIN WANTED-SALE! wAnran-A CAPABLE MAID FOR snaiman-At as Orlebar at. on gum ,,|,||¢y M m, mmmh llent for Prince Edward Island. general homework. Good wages. Tuesday, May 28, Mrs. George Blier- etc. Mrs. Wellington McNeil. Southport. 0°04 m. hoe outfit. We went P. 1:. l’. 504315-2340 new a reliable, energetic represents- 2 i 0 O tive to handle u». best districts on e l enigma‘, Qurauemy l, pmflb WANTED A “n” "m GENERAL Frank Fraser, 2S4 Queen Styct. t TIIEPI-IOMPT DRUGGISTS l lbll. Write. Peiham. Nursery. 00.. houuwm-gh Apply Amman Ho“), "("4136 lllfl- o "QM 0*"- B- W- 5-19-‘1- v2 xing street. iSOiB-b-ildflli.‘ E . a. Wggfqd WANTED-TWO MAIDS one roiti l ' E , y‘ q s one ici- general work- ‘ x ' i mum our! wsnrs rua- Aiili'=‘1vry':n"‘“°° “ma ‘Sig: -N. aloe-agreed" E ‘ "u Co' 311m Agarmnt. Apply in writing Heealtel- “WM- ' lbw Th! Rumm- egg»; 2.1.1 Guiding, alle-i-ll-ti. ,______.._____.-_--- mung" a KooAK 5Y0" a wanna m... m "m5? "i." ‘“‘.‘.”.';....f‘"'.l.'.' m» w '" E ‘ IOUII WI cape ma , no _ t- - = o xeita mm u aunt-id Bt- n“ m“ -.; - 1 Will-WP" s. - conveniences-Apply Writlng "KM" Quentin . we oi sou-a-zn-ai i-nn, aged 60 yearn. Funeral from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. “h” um P" Home‘ ‘ clircctcd by Raoul Walsh. . ous characters. - 1 that lic has not forgotten ~thc busi- i most picturesque of all the typos, is more than cvcr interesting as dung byf , -- commonly called "gracing" - br- _bcen seeking an effective device to Th" “b0” "lllslfalliln "l U"! MW library and mcniorlnl gallery now be- lug erected on the north side of the him-get $qunrc is from a sketch by the architect, Mr. James E. Harris. (54,011 yrugrcgs l5 being made with the work. The contract calla for its L-omplfllim an Dec. 15th of this year. Gloria Swanson In Monkeys Thrice Sadie Thompson/it Under Violet Ray illy Briiieh-l-‘n-itril Press) y, LONDON, ltfay 29.--'i‘he recent r‘- i Pmujrdzlvrloh, 0F w‘ 50min“ ipnl’! of the Medical Research Coun- ' SET ‘lAuanAus STORY cll, which threw doubt on the value ‘ ‘ of artificially.‘ produced ultra-violet “Sadie rlirlonfisongasjflptfjldh}: rays, has led to a series of experi- “L Sam?“ MT? ‘Thoinps Ad merits with inarmnsct monkeys at the , cusse s ory, “ s. v01‘. xi Lister Institute of Preventive Medi- cine. The rcsuits, so far. appear to support the view that these rays are extremely beneficial. Marmosets, under ordinary condi- Lions, do not thrive in this country; certainly they do not breed. At the ‘Lister Institute, however. the birthis announced of two malcs of this type of monkey. The parents have for some time past. spent ten minutes daily in artificial sunlight. Large numbers of marmosets are i .il- tialiy a picture of strong cl. zotions. its settings, whilc r: . . g perfectly the "m0od“ of the story. are not obstructive. Nor is anything else permitted to detract from the dramatic relations between the vari- The story is simply told. It illi- folds naturally and with complete logic. without at any time losing its grasp upon the attention. The dire:- tioii. as might be expected in view of ’ brought w Europe as W“. may have tvzilsifs recent asccndency among ‘ bmm regarded hitherto as mos‘ den; the outstanding megaphone wielders ‘ mm creatures owing m the f“, that or to Tfrccln‘ l5 l: danvanllitfcal :5‘ i‘ when cut offirom Brazilian sunlight "c: '. awoss? n as S a 0' Ll t ct rickets. For more than gethlcr delightful portrayal of‘ the Lgszecsgag: now marmosets have m“ ivlnrmc demonstrates conclusively ed at me Lister msmute m health d i nncss. So healthy have ‘hey ness of‘ acting during the scvcral grovczifipfndced’ that it has bmn p05, years sincc his last scrccn appcar- Mme to bread them They are w.‘ gng‘; l Fm _ l L I dd comodatod in large bird cages. , n21 r eric s a spcn l A the mcem --ar,.<“.,15:' M; "Mrs. Atkinson," Her work as the rem:zntgwm5_ and two “me marmof Xlfgfgnzrti ‘we i: permcgy “Jena” sets have just been born. They arc, '1 ‘i i0 s rong c arac riza- b mum 18mm. ma“ mice’ and Lion by B:iri1vinoi'c. Schooled on the‘ fifeyvirlfng to the“ momm- except‘ dramatic stage‘ Miss Frldeflcl is a when she transfers thcm to the bars: finished actress: one whom \\~p shall of the“, “gm where they ha“; m.‘ cnioy seeing again, and frequently.‘ wring s]\lvl1lscreanls‘ ' on the screen. Among the other sup- Th“ W0 marmosets have brought. porting players there is a uniformly for“, young on more ma" one ggga- f high standard of cncellcncy. Charles 5km is noteworthy in View of the,’ Lam is a‘ cummcmg “Db Mcphnill. fact that previously only one other and Florence Midglcy is thoroughly “mm, of marmosets have been bred capable niid very real in iicr por—'_ m England“ This occurred a hum- . "raw" of “Mm- Mcphalb" “J99 30171.". dyed ycars ago. but the offspring did the Paflb Pago trader and one of the, not survive very long, MRS. ‘ELEANOR SIIERREN James A. Marcus. Will Stanton, ii i newcomer to the screen, shincs brii-‘ Tm death occurred in this city; liantly in comedy relief in the part of , ‘my suddenly yesterday afternoon of i "Quartermaster Bates." Still another. M“, Eieanm- Shem-en M“, ghm-en worthy type is "Amemmp the trade“? had been enjoying fairly good health “Mei "5 Played by sollhlfl A1168". T110 and there was no indication of any photography in "Sadie TMIIIPSOH" IB- ‘ impending trouble. Shortly afternoon ilccts greatly to the credit 0f Oliver however. she was stricken with ap- Marsh’ Gemge Barnes and R055" , oplcxy from which she failed to ral- Kurrls‘ i ly, and died. about four o'clock. i The deceased was born in North- ‘ ‘am, P. E. 12, and was sixty years of Ea rrtngs age. She leaves to mourn in the im- mediate family, two sons, J. M. Mur- lcy, Manager of the Western Union _ Telegraph and John B. Murloy, also LONDON’ May 29" ‘Brmsh Um“ riesidciit hero, and too daughisrs. cd Press) — Since the sport of chns- Mrs_ J. Frank Fraser and Mm A,“ m5 "1 electric ha“ by grcyhmlml‘; ihur Henry. both of Charlottetown. In addition there are three brothers of the deceased, W. S. Rendle. Mel- rose, Mass; G. T. Rendlc, East. Bos- loii; J. B. Rcndlc, of Maiden. and acre“ the “mks who “mm a mac‘ four sisters, Mrs. Taylor Stoddard, of . tice of substituting one Q01; for nn- Everett‘ Mu“ M“ Mar), Clmord; “he'- Mrs. Ada Jones. of Island Falls. This protecmm seems at last’ to Maine, and Mrs. M. Johnston, Miami. have bee“ secured" It takes ‘he formlFlflfidll. Funeral arrangements will of a small silver identity disc or but- i be mnounced In,“ ton, each with its specific marking, _ which is permanently fixed in the} Ghosts Hands i Pall Handkerchief § For Greyhounds came popular in England, the Na!- ional Greyhound Racing Club has As the dogs are presented for each race, the track manager. who is pro- vided with s master gauge, fits thiS to the kcyways on the button, and if this registers accurately the lnlmll is passed for the race. Owing to the fact that keywaye are flllllfid l9 me ten thousandth part of an inch, it 15 impossible to sauce them Wm“ the master tools. The disc Ls the invention of a m8" named Rail, and it has already We" (British Uniltd Press) powers. i His name is Rudie Schneider. Ini lonely aerodromo in France ,across the sky. sanctioned by the R. S. P. C. A. and been provisionally approved by the etowlrds of the National oi-eyhoundl i Racing Club. The device does not ei-| v90§§O§§f§OOf§QQO§§§O+O40-§O§-Q<§OO OOO-QOOQO $9 0000 O00 OQQO causes no pain. a spiritualis ,lect ' the animals in any way and, world flock to witness the startlins still fer away: it indicates also. by zwcm the ages of twenty-bile ‘results he obtains. lie an come t9} the tell-tale record which it prints, ' mix. I London at the instigation of Harry Price, of the National Laboratory for, psychical Research, to conduct ya, cries of seances. i Describing M. Schneider's powers, Mr. Price said that he had often vat- iicssed phenomena produced with him‘ which was not only completely baili- v ing. but defied every known test. "The most striking." he said, “was the production, seemingly from no- where, of a little white hand like tho; of a baby. This hand once picked up my handkerchief from the table and then vanished as mysteriously as l‘. had come. “On other occasions an inexplicable Dfliv-likc stump appeared and, pick- ing up a handkerchief, waved it about. A friend of mine had a tug of war with this strange power. He W95 lmld- ing a handkerchief, the other end of which lay loosci_y' on the table, Sud- denly it was grasped by the T911343‘ and pulled vigorously. My friend 11cm on, but it took all his strength." Rudie Srhneidci‘ always conduct’ his scnnccs clad in a black, ciosc- fitting garment, Prince Of Wales Continued frdrn page 1 Jeanette MacPadyon, town. , Margaret MacGovvan. Kiimuir. Nora Maclvor, Kinkora. Annie MacKay, Freeland. Wayne MacKle. Chniloitctoivnf llclen MacKiulay, North River. Hilda MacKLnnon, Si. George's. John MacLean, lvloiraguo. Gertrude MzicLcllau, Soiiris. _ ’ Adclo MacLciuiun, Charlottetown. , Marion iilactcnxiziu, Chnrlotzctoivn. 1 Alistair MncLcod. Kllililaf». i Elva ltfacLc-od, Strathcoiiu. Norman MacLcod, Siruiiiccim. Mary MacQuaid. Rivcrduic‘. Norma MacQuarric, Suinmcrsid? Marion‘ MacWilliams, East Rfljfiliij‘. Annie Mandcrson. Central. Lot 16 Eva Mand-rrson. Central, Lot l6. Ernestine Iviarchbanlz, "frzivcllcrk Rest. Penelope lvlariin. New Perth. Richard ltfaihcson. Albion C: Ruth ltlcllish, Union Road. K!n__ - County. Rena Mills. Howe Bay. Marie Monnghnn, Chaiiotictown. Mary J. Muiially; Souris. ‘ Ada Nicholson, Union Road, King's i County. Homer Nicholson. Kiln: Bertha O‘Bricn, St. I. Helen O'Donnell. Amnda Ethel Poirlcr, Mircouclic. Li-lmina Poiricr, Miscouchv. Winnie Poiricr, St. Nicholas. Esther Rattenbury Charlottetown- Annie Riley. Belle River. Elliott Robertson, Powual. flglen Rogers, Ki-nsingtcn. Mary R53, Eldon. Heath Saunders, Charlcttrioivii. Lester Scllick, Bracklcy. Helen Shams. Charlottetown. Jean Sharpe. Kensiiigton. Laurena Shrcenan. Killkorlh Lorne Stewart. Murray Harbor. Gordon Sutherland, Greenwich. Clare Tanton, Sunimcrsidv. Lila Vaughan. Charlottetown. Isabel Wayc, St. Peters Bay. Annie Whitty, Farmington. Edith Wilkinson. Aibfiflfill- Alma YeogNorihiim. Charlotic- i i i i s". l0. Tracing Hostile i princxplc. tho Labor LQEIClCI‘ cited the ’. iOIIE-llllfli ion, Ailiillll ti: a wnuingiiivii t: wiii "i-"iiuir-a-uvrs" Completely i Relieved Dyspepsia ' Mre. Omar lllonellc d iricd so mm! remedies in lll'l' rflgflts t0 get ride! serious filomni-li_'l'gciuliles tlilli llll was illlnuri. afraid to try “Fruit-o- tivcs," l-Piiflll! that this famous medicine Wnillll not. help hcr. But, ll nlic tvriivs from iilrintrcai, “I fin llcniilz-d 1min Fit, Th4! first few tnblqh ll(‘l|K‘ll mi~ nml nilcr Qiking thmo B03 l noticed n grout change for the beflnh. Now, I (‘Iljuy and digest eyery ' ' I cat, lllill mu lifl ipy in reoom ‘Fruii-u-livra-f i0 l my friends." “Friiit-u-iivi-s" in a combination of concentrator! and transformed fruit juice." and ilzo most scientific medicillll inqriwlir-xiis. ii f its‘ directly on the stonnich, livvr, kidneys and skin; and brings thcsr- \ii:il organs back t0 nurmhl, lioulihv nciiqn. I lf your ainmnizii bothers you, h‘! “Friut-n-hvia-i." 250. mid 50C, l. bOS-I rt ilPillCIS everywhere. the single-engine or rnulti-engined typo. " ‘ URGES Continued from page 1 which ivas broadcast over all stat- 7;’ iuirs of tho British broadcasting corn- , panics. Vigo-rcvusly defending the '5 Canadian N: mmnl ltaihvziys and On- I l iorio H}. ro Electric Commission M. among; on riding‘ successful exam-v pics of public oivnr-frship, and assert- ‘,- rd that Fri-mic; Stanley Baldwinwss ill odnscil when he denounced net- u‘. the outset ~of tbfl campaign, BRITAIN'S l'(ll.l’i‘i’..-\L PARTIIl-Q The Briiish elections are creating unusual interest bccause of the un- ia‘. siizintion of the parties. For‘ two huinircd years Great Britain was; i _ under a no party system, in ti!!! " clccticn ihrrr as" (‘tree parties, Li] vcry iictiwc n: » of vciy aim- l . forecast that l1 no‘. een Liberals and.) . agoins; Labor. or I; , tcnliiuizr o‘. Liberals and Labor" v . iii: C" ‘JiJVCS. z it is illicit-sung to note the differ» ent governments which have been itll qgntrol strung,“ Reform ‘Bill 117‘. " “ 182; mu was»: 18111! Lisa-xii lath malority of .. 4 iililfi-minbvrwl l33'l——Lill(l l ... ... 4.... Airplanes, , (By British United Pro»: . LONDON, May 29.——Accordiiig to, the technical correspondent of one of i the London newspapers. a SOUR“. bar.- tle of wits is being waged bctwccn designers of aircraft and (ZOlWLYLlCl-i ors of sensitive sound-locating mn- chincs. Tho former, by moans of .‘.il- , cnccd engines and propclioi-s, iii-c. seeking to rcducc iiic noise niiide bl‘. large raiding flPTiJPlillIPS as ihcyxsimi through the sky. The latter, by fur- ther pcrfeclions ni almost huhlull pieces of apparatus. are ciiabiiilg, listening posts lo deli-ct. 1h: faintest and most distant sounds. One of the most remarkable rc- cent developments concerns the rc- duction of the high-pitched, scrcnm- ing noise made by fast-running air-i screws. New Inlllll'blfl\l0d propellers are being experimented wiili. Not, ,only are a larger number of Fliiiillh" ' blades being employed. but those ways in reduce noiso. During recent experiments a‘ n bomber with silenced motors and‘ ‘screw crept high through the a“. Liberals. Lriicr in the year the Gov- vwith an uncanny absence of sound. Priimeill 74>“ m°.|-*“’"'“1 siimm" n“; LONDON, M8)’ 39~—A lhY. rfillflfli, But, though the ears of those on the", in the cicrtldii li-eld in November I SW"! mln- wh°~ it is dnmed- L“ ‘mar ground did not detect much. an elec- i 1924 "l? C°11$5j'\'?ill'°8 5W9!” u" l of the most remarkable eP|Yli"l"5“°,' trical sound-locator printed on sen- . mfidillm! "I ‘he “mfld- l! m" 1" um‘, sitised paper a clear record of that don undergoing a series of tests of his, “hump”, cm“; stealthy progress Not only does one oi these perfect- i priveto life he is a motor mechanic,’ ed mum; m.chjnes_ magnum y, mmei makes all forecasts nicrc guess-Io?! , in Braunau, Airstrip. When he givesistntegicai point. furnish a, warning‘ More thandive million now I " minent scientists and o; m, ‘pprmch 0g a high-flying Her-I voters are votim rive to the 02M! ts from all parts of the npliine. even when such a craft i; sicli oi tho i;-:":‘.\~..-.: to women -» 9, m“ nlii in: country. Tho standing was Conserva- tlve, others. ll. l This brings the record down to t-hl present eloctiorn- The "flapper" vol lilac» Liberal . Tho l.ihi~ri:l (internment. continli-_ (‘fl in pmver unxil aimi- the outbreal i war. in May i915. Air. Asquith ' took Ivrnlciz- of tho 0131M‘ parties lntt his (.‘_ih;ii< . forming .1 Coalition Govr ciimioiii. l.-i Novcinbrz‘, i016, Lioy: (loin-no 1i, ..'c:l'.'\~.i1iii l. contlnuini ill p uniil after the armistice. It, Jniiiinrv. liiii), Liovcl George, still witl n Conhiimx. i.in SM "llung the K019‘) oi” oli-z-i. iiiiil wil. returned t!’ ' llfllYCf urn u ilzagnrily of 263. Th8! ' Fililio u.»- l'lOC‘ialOil of November, 101 hon lilo lfibv-ral Party was split i!‘ \\’ |\;i‘f‘i".‘» and .1. Chnscrvative Govern-- inrnt \'.'.l.\ ir’ "ti to power with i mnJin-‘izy of ‘fhc ncxt year thi‘ iivailli of .\i ' 1i Mm failed lfil hc was F-l Prrinler Bai \'.'ill. llc v. . , 9111?)‘ in N0 mqicciion issu ' . -. hell bu: was in in ‘JlC Rouse. The parti C iii! ' Ills 1 , minor ._ nigh?» no» Labor Govern: incn: and was. iv power by till. o. u, Liberals. 40; Labor lbii i