Ir- ‘ MAXlMS l . » MAXIMS 5 i OI A 0|; A _ MERCHANT MERCHANT .€___. i-roiiibition is not oniylioaii. but I The Prohlbitlonist party has no ihmmld‘ doctrine. Covers Prince Edward Island Like the Dew __.; =::r Annual Hulmcriptlonl Delivered 85.00 By Ilnll. Caiiniiii and U. Si A. 84.50 ll. 5. SENREI NlllE ill EHINA 0N‘ PHQIEBTIUN United States Forces . in China Ready to : Protect Their Na- t tionals if the Neces- sity Should Arise. (Special to the Guardian) SHANGHAI. May 21-—The United States minister at Peking has sent a note to the Nanklng Government, drawing its attention to the killing B. h u (vote of want o; confidence oi Sat- of two Americans during the Shan-iwhoslgl; t "Lillzdwklgat; iurday censoring the Govei-nii-img. tuiig phase of the revolution. it wasiceneral hospital‘ is reported m i“. ifor its refusal to introduce lcgislat-i P‘ lellmeil ilimllhl" The m)“ all” “min. rovin M“ h~.| ih -|i .. (ion providing for payment in full; . vises the nationalist government l’ g " i’ mg Y l “e”- ‘ ‘(or in part of the sums fixed by the: _ I ‘ iof 138 men entombed in the far re- lillll- waslliniililys lmllcy- while “mi commission appointed by the gov-l iflnclessimecznglde {gchnzwikyl}; cesscs of the workings. seeking to interfere in any way in. iemmei-ii‘ in” _°“ty ‘unoie a“ km’ “Si: Shortly after noon rescuers car-Hamil» _5il°}"l llilllvl?» may (llwlllp Chinese filial", mllsl i°ll°w its "ii-i i ‘The Hon Mr. Bennett spoke at.“ '"‘.'° m‘ ° l’ P” “m” °" ° ‘T’ ried. l3 additional bodies from theriil" hdvwehlllly of annealing to the dlllvhlll line °i Pl°i°°li°ll °i Ullilelli iconsiderable length. pointing outiihe “Ti” “i “l” i?“ “m” lfhmgmmine making the known death toirl-qflirlw of Natl-ms ln ‘in-- stiles lives “lid PmP°l'l'/Y~ at leasil ltliat the monies received by the‘§ 35E“? a“? erigll‘; taiilllsliis§si"lsixiy_ Aiiei- finding nine bodies with the present crisis with China, in areas like Pekln land Tiéenstin‘ . igovcrhment were earmarked forspfi‘ It; 2:5 1;!“ nrrIinnfl-ous Ioovels- nnlgmariy today new. Bu“ i5_ the re5_lT0kiG dispatches indicate. Where fOIBiBH COHOESS 0m! 6X l~ . icmrj and individual owners. ' ‘ _ i icuers pushed on building air locks --—-<o->—~—-— Tile ill-lie i5 cilllsllrlied he“? “s il- l William Duff was in thorough RC-‘plays l” h" “Tdltj ‘is we“ a“ 5mm to carry the fresh air with them. At ' friendly Wflllli"! l0 "is llfllimlflllsls‘ M E E T I N B l‘corcl with the spirit of the motionl"°"° all" ‘lmwllllib Butt 2s they came upon l1 bodiesi Steel Orkers L039 w refrain "Om “is ° vl° encv-llflr-l ‘but stated that as it was a vote of ‘some 0f them mangled and burned- , iwam ' indicating that the greatest force of In Charlottetown Guardian .110 Cont! llornlng (iiiiirdlnii. Founded ___r______.__-__.__._ -- -- ~ --' i CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA TUESDAY, MAY 22, 192s [IfliH uii STANDS ll SIXTY ‘ Bodies of Three Scorei Men R ecov eredl ' from the Mather Mine I ‘in Pennsyl- Vania. FAM LY INS llRE HAPPY MARRIED LIFE C01. Arthur Holbrook, M. P., Rejoices In Having Six Sons And Four Daughters. in his olclcr days derives from a large family—lf they have becfl brought up properly. It is a trem- endous recompense t0 find they art! doing well in the world." Sir Arthur is Conservative mem- i i .1l o. l i I Reparations Claim Are Discussed Want of Confidence Motion Defeated, 92-36. l (From our own Correspondent) l ‘ OTTAWA. Ont.. May 2l.—-Prac-“ jtically all afternoon was taken up; ‘(with the discussion of Mr. Ernstsi LONDON. May 19. —- with six sons and three daughters helping him and his wife celebrate their golden wedding recently. Col. Si! Arthur Holbrobk. M. P., declared himself a staunch believer in large; _ families as an insurance for happy ber for the Basingstoke Division o! married life. Sir Arthur is propric-Jllampshire. for which he was first tor of the Portsmouth Times sericsiolected in 1920. Among his six sons of weekly newspapers. founder oFtvith him was Lieut-Commandfl‘ the Southern Dally Mail and a‘Norman Douglas Holbroolgwho-v/Ori fellow of the Institute of Journal- ithe V.C. in the Dardeneiles. He wI-B ists. One married daughter of Si‘! iin command of submarine ll. and Arthur and Mrs. Holbrook is in the dived under five rows of mines and United States and could not atteiizlwrpr-doed a Turkish battleship. the wedding celebration. [Three other sons arc: LieuL-Col- Speaking to a reporter Sir Arthur Arthur Holbrook. D. S. 0.. Brevet said: “In these days people are Llcut.-Col. Claude HolbrooioC. B- agaiiist large families. They don't E., and Captain Leonard Stanley realize the pleasure which a. mallllolbrcok. M. V. O I i Mandell Is Still ' “llllli IN FUHBE (Special to the Guardian) MATHER. Pa. May 2l.—The bo- ‘dles of three score mliiersvlctims of tan explosion in Mather mine late _ iSaturday. had been recovered up tol - ilate this afternoon by rescuers who? ' (were pushing past the scene of the lhlast lll an effort to learn the fate __ _ _ _ i Baron Tanaka, prime minister of \.. ' - -{0->» 7“. -_ Champi tlcularly against foreigners during; confidence he could not‘ of - ilintlfimtlffifitlli ‘Krit‘§‘“.?.;".l.“' 1mm» it He m dine eveiighleil Tell 3118111888 .» l‘llpgiggrsggllp.ll§.".-s13g-...' - .............. Press) em goyéi-nmoni; in the civiLwgf nowllnstallation Ceremonyiilfljfiffiffifgalifiii’ cums pa an” Building-S Ablazewzrly peopleiwho‘ havle, stood at the‘ Toggzcéii) igdtlgeg(i;f.iiliggilsltruct_ NEW YORK. May ZL-Sammy raging in China. ‘ and Dance DiscuS/‘c-i The motion was voted down by 92 iMathcr mine tipple since the IIBW-Srurai Steel {workers ‘Strike ‘which Mandell. lightweight champion. sue-i Thcmlnister declares frankly thati ‘ 5 i -- -— of the blast was broadcast on Sat-lstarted last Tuesday has cosh the cessllllly defended ills ‘lilo 33am“! to 36. only Conservatives supporting i _ _ (it . Guardian) illfdfly let it be known today thatlmen $10 08o in wages it is csflmab Jimmy McLarnin of Vancouver in ai ‘ PRINCE ALBERT. May 21.—In' i1 tiioy have four sons inside the mincqed Today strike a’ mm at s“) fifteen round bout here tonight. Mc-‘i geyiergLlbflcf despzitcli received here thlfhAndy Bootz and. his three brothers. a 'week one hugdliieéi ca}. enmmiLarnin forced the fighting through-i a iigi-dlmoriilng from Star City. $85k» ltsecui-etl work at the Mather m ' p "' . lneilaid off . it r ti t ik partisan was learned that an entire block of lSaturday morning and reported for“hn.,e beefigiglsigesu D m S r e'l United States forces in China are (Special to the ready to protect United States na-i tioiials in conjunction with the for-g ces of other treaty powers or otherq wise. if the necessity should arise. ‘The l-louse then took up the est-l iimates of the post master which are bound to have ride owing to Mr. Veniotls ‘ ed __ . . BERLIN. May 2l.-Early returns . .» ight out and took heavy punishment but‘i_i°m Jlbliiba“ centres w“ was outclassed by the champion. “hlmweii till“ German vmers had taken seriously the national elec- The. regular monthly business meeting of the Gyro Club was held . military. auiholtltiesmand are" leav- TSINGTAC. China. May 21. —— Tsinan. where the conquering Na- tionalists and Japanese forces were iii conflict. ls now a. virtually dc- serted city. according to foreigneri who have come from the capitol] of Shangtung Province recently. On- l ly a few of the smaller shops arc. disposed of. the meeting was last night in the Willingdon Room. ivicturla ‘Clark. occupying the minutes of the last meeting tvere} passed as road. After routine business had bceiii Hotel. the President Frank chair. The azi- idresscd by Mi-ssrs. H. B. Campbell open. traffic has almost dlsappear- and w_ s_ Gram‘ Mu Campbell’ ed from the once crowded street. pended. The native population appears thunderstruck. they report. at thei measures adopted by the Japanese hig the city in constant stream i The Japanese have been making a 1o i l concealed arms and the Chinese al- lege that this has caused several incidents in which Chinese civilians were severely handled. i . ) l ly arrived Japanese troops have re- i licvcd the marines which were sta-i tloned on shore. The Japanese au-i ihorltles deny the widely circulated report that they have offered thcl northern military garrison hero tlic choice of disarming or of evacuat- ing the city. l i ) r i iBritain’s D 0 c t r 1 n e’ . .._‘~who is Princi al of the School for banks are closed and business Su“ lthc Blind, spibke of an inierviowl lwhioh he had had with Mr. Frailif lIrvlng of Cape Traverse. i]. bliiul man. Ho assured the president. Mr. Clarke. that he ivould be able to ex- _—tend him assistance. Preparations for the installation i - il'.' vigorous housc-to-house search for warghzgéfise-dllligslazncgyfgillahz). dance which is to follow it. The iii- istallation ceremony will take plat-c ri the main dining room ' . ._\Vlctoria Hotel. and tlii- dzin Tslngtao remains quiet. The nev. ‘b0 held m the Prince of c1: will of Wales College Hall immediately on its coli- | clusion. ._..-_.-{-Q%—- -- ‘Monroe Hull attitude in respect of so many post-i There is no thought now‘ fore tlic‘ l ten business buildings was ablaze. - {-0} '- Invitation Not Yet Receive (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA. May ZL-Canada imasters. liof the House prorogulug he ‘middle of June (Canadian Press) i OTTAWA, May 2l.-—Tlie govern- iment intends to put into force the“ llong term farm loiiiis act as provid- ied by Chapter (i6 of tlic revised stab‘ utes of Canada, "Hon. Ernest La- pointc, Minister of Justice. stated .in iho House of Commons today. iii reply to a question. lleaguc to outlaw war. itlic tlepartmeni. -<0>~ here this morning was me ‘response that the Her Excellency‘! (Special to the Guardian) ‘ l TORONTO. May Zb-Sevcral TOP-uracil ‘ill iionto hostesses are entertaining very i'[|‘1']};|('(! informally today for Her Exccllencyiiiu... phi-ii i; lthc Viscountcss Wlllingdon. who lS“]j\-iii~_i_; iii Aihniiir.‘ Y, ‘a guest at Government House for‘. (the opening day's of the races. His -.._.._/ iExcellency will dine tonight at the‘ lYork Club. the guest of tlic Presi- ‘dent and members of the Ontario‘ ‘(Jockey Club. such an invitation. i} \ (11 has not yet received an invitation from} Secretary of State Frank B. Kellogg‘ of the Iliiitcd States to join iii thci Inquiry at of external iltfairzi ~ ~ t with tlic reaction of E t t‘ _ _ F the Montreal Stock Exchange to- ' .chringcd. Premier MacKeiizic King day wth the weakness n ‘has already intimated that tlic D0- minloii will look (with favor upon situation has not .~\ Rib" llPilLilViZ lllll‘ll('l‘ iliiii (‘Elli hi‘. nu ‘(ll‘(i‘llll)lll'y i-iuil llllfllllillis! Wllilllllll alluring lht- |'.|'l.|.i'l‘ lllllll0ll hy an. lliVllil|l()l' NRRTHERN CANADA N their first labor with the ill-fated - ~ . < shift. It was their parents who flW-"lt is smd "aitecl news of their entire family. 1 Stocks Decline 0n (Canadian ilress) values swept throug iiig ivas not on a particularly heav scale and the decline was in th main an orderly affair. Shawinigan. were 5 Brazilian and Canada Power leaders in voluinc and all close Eraser . _-n [l8 Montreal Exchange MONTREAL. May 2l.—A general for and against the presentations most pro- nounced in the paper growth. Trad- lowcr. The weakest features in the. list were Port Alfred. Wayagamack,‘ g about $800 a day‘ —-- —<~Q-§_. . __ Butter Importations Damage Our Dairy Industry l Much has appeared in tht- Gnu-i adiaii press during recent mouths i h of the National Dairy Council of Canada (0 the Government. re- questing that regulations be amend- ed so as to prevent importatioiis! yof butler into Canada. thus dam- eaging our dairy industry and dc- troylrig our dairy industry and de- trcying the morale of our clalry- men. We herewith give a few facts about (he importation of New Zeal- aiid butter into Canada that may ll i clear the situation iii (he minds of those mostintcrestcd. The dairy industry asks tlic population of Canada for fair play. If you read these facts and agree with our Council support our pres- cntations. if you do not agree i: ‘is because you are not completely informed. We should be glad to give iReigh Count Wins tions of yesterday despite the ab- .sense of any outstanding issues ‘apart from the usual divisions be- tween party lines. The voting in the big cities aver- aged 90 per _ceiit. oi‘ the registra_ .tion. as compared with the '18 per- ‘icent. who cast their votes four years iago. This was. attributed in part to CHURCHXLL DOWNS‘ May 2i___ the strong campaign waged by all Reign Counh me heaviiyqiiiayed pa€ties to bring out thc women's ' a ‘ rt Kcn- Vi) ‘i- ifigiizglibgg)‘; tgftiflgig 001; pi-ize“ Even estimated totals of the re- yesierday‘ wiiiie eighty ihoiisana turns which‘ would indicate tha cheered their tribum ‘strength of the vote cast for the 8i Misstep was second and Toro was-“lmwsilil! llamas were mil “PW” third. The race. over a mile and a i-‘il i° be available liillll ill"! all"? quarter. was run in drizzling rainimidlilglii- The vreperllvhm sYiilim and over a track sloppy with mud.‘°f voliiil; lil filled l“ Genlllmy i?’ The time was 21024‘ moves the direct personal contest The Winn“ owned by Mm John and the results therefore hinge up- D. Hertz. of Chicago. wife of the‘°" the “mil Wies- taxicab magnate. came from behind lfiesllleili “mi Hliilicilllliill W" in the stretch to capture thc cventnnsi“ “ally and illliwrlld l" hi5 ml‘ He finished with a lcad of about iiill? 5l=l‘°i°ll~ three lengths. i M‘ ' ' Immediately after the race. Mrs.‘ Hertz went to the judges‘ stand to receive the congratulations, while a» floral wreath was draped over the‘ shoulders of licr proud wiiinen. Reign Count was superbly ridden by Jockey Chick Lang and the big red Kentucky Classic In Mud And Rain {m TARIFF ADVISORY BOARD (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. May 2l.-Furthcr pub- lic sittings of the tariff advisory board are scheduled to begin here Tuesday, June 19th. The agenda (or LOifggclllal liliolyheilliufidigiirltaintsityroronto ' ' Goes On Parade you further information. 1—Everyone in the dairy indus- try. from the farmer to the retail merchant. will agree that the large REINI] 1ft FUR DWEllERS‘ importation of New Zealand butter --_-<.-o>--———- GanadaiMonroc Doctrine“ is the (Ienerali ‘description appliecltiaolth lieret 12.22115 m” in pin-is (,0 the Bri s no c 0 l! -—-—' . -——-i-——--_- lsllwilll i" "W Glllliliiillll ~ s t ist t (Special to the (ihhrdlahl coupon. May ia-sinoo the reat footing. Att t~ b - t . . LONDON‘ May zL-“L Ramsay gglifigfigtllltgicgnllllielfire gill! (llflfllafll TORONTO- MB-Y “Pill a Small‘ caribou (North American rciiigdecr) izations in ntziflillisrnyalrliltilvilioirtliriizlilfz-‘gt? llgvltflreié theciipucerogr hinter- M“°D°““ld' lab“ leader and iorm‘ the note which suggests ex- fill‘! brilliantly imlmsillil filial! iillli herds have changed their migration tern Canada failed for lack of prop-‘ 2__Theeda:-na]n?|?iq]€r xicififsiggm). or llremlil" Wm sum’ on B‘ mud“ clusion of Certfllll dllllilmlltlc fields l'-°°i¢ llil i101" l" W155 ll"? Yevle-Wlilgithe problem of feeding and clothiiigier grazing for the reindeer. ‘om 09o s; i. 0 ‘i Ki i. n é; m" m Gama“ at the end of July‘ from the scollh of thcl) lfidlle Yeflilh Siilild- l-ile “rill-V and llilvlli “lid lllll"'the Eskimos and Indians in the far] The Dominion Government last ii ' ipeir liai- u g 5- 0 . ial forces of the Toronto garrisoniiioi-iii o; Canada has become immwycar‘ however‘ engaged two brothers. ‘SESLIITHIAS ays o our anadian us. went on parade yesterday hllvrhflvh sifled. according to the Daily Newi/A. E. and R. T. Pcrsild. cx i d‘ ' .' - nearly slx thousand strohs- Tlwvland Westminster Gazette's corr botanists and Arctic travgiigrificio aiigwjgfighgefflfifigjff."gufiffiffi; the hearings includes. June 19-_ first hearing of an application by R. H. Jenkins, Charlottetown. P. E. colts supporters were proud of his showing to run such a splendid race iii the mud. i Just before the race was run. meg-n iggmlil-figwlllgiglilrkllllnlel/lslliil 0i "if"! o l e cs. rain settled into a drizzle, soaking the spectators to the skin. An hourli previous a terrific rain storm broke Coming Events, . Meetings, Etc ovcr Churchill Downs. continuing‘ for 32 minutes. —_“‘ i Government seem afraid to apply. i If you disagree with this pro-i gramme. write the National Dairy; lie will be accompanied by his three to Egypt and Bile,‘ In View o; mm diiughiers‘ crlca's own Monroe doctrine it is‘ (believed the United States cannot Handiurg Menaced ‘ By Poison Gas‘ (Special to the Guardian) i HAMBURG. Germany. May 21.-i Faced with all the grim reality 0f chemical warfare. the city of Ham- burg today was fighting a deluge of iiliosgenc gas-a wartime poison gas —which began escaping from a che- miciil factory in the free harbor district last night overcoming a large number of persons. By noon today eleven persons. most of them firemen and police- men. were dead. and ninety victims were in hospitals under treatment. The entire city was menaced but it was hoped that rain which set in would absorb the gas fumes. A needed “ of gas masks for the use of those actively fighting thc menace reached Hamburg from Berlin after an emergency call had been sent for them. "§O-O-O-O-OQOO+OOOOOO-O-O-OO-QO Condensed Specials RATI.--4o. per woriifiiat ucli iiilertioii in tliic column. 1AA‘ A °ClI0lCl OORNID BIIF FROM stall-fed cattle. Blunders. New- IOIII a 0o. E-B-tf. ‘JOB PRINTING OI‘ IVIRY description. cheaply and expedi- tiously executed. Guardian Cen- tral Job Prititory, Phone 182. -__-.._.___._....._..______ ‘YOU WAN‘! 000D IIIVILOPIS. Prices 80 for Mo: 100 for 85c: 2w for Mo: B00 foi- IMO: 1.000 for $1.06. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian Job Printcry. u itIlAAJA-A-QQQI P ‘PM!!! PLANT! IN BLOOM FOR sale. Pine 000th. 0mm M. ‘N!- (or, N landfill“! A 4N1 "t mands for the evacuation of Tsina At the LEFT is chitin: Kai-Si" Nationalist leader. at the ItlGll Gen. Kiiliuda. in Tainan. F llama. and - tiled in ai-gumon Act. other both ed tho formal legal Learned Friend." i raise any objection. Japan and Nationalist China were virtually at war following the Nai- loiialists’ rejection oi‘ Japan's de- n. i. 1‘ Japanese commander accomplished the three-fold purit- lose of attending divine service in a coffcgljondent Says; lpacked arena. oi tendering the sal-i “The Noiiihwcsi iute to His Excellency the Governor-‘imvo dime much in ii-fliiiiiig (General. and of showing thousands irves i0 (ii-y and Sim-c fish i0.- I iKIiBIlCY and tile lIlSPlPBliQIl 9i tllerfflinlfitisiili,’ the reindeer. lC(tv‘s units of defence. was viewed by federal. DTOVlDClRl[qQnq/iyvliig wiid iiie iii Sim khaki field dress worn by the mar-iiiveg chers iii contrast to the inany-liuedi “The attire of regiments which appeared‘ in pre-war parades. yesterday's tic-i nionstratlon provided aconsiderable‘ i who bugled from every curb and I .pondent at Vancouver. B. C. ffli. lAlaska. and to investigate graziii i s . . . “°““‘°"...‘Z°.‘.‘§E l-’i%£"‘l‘.‘fé‘°.?r..‘2.‘?r§.“l‘l2‘€f.“€§.&‘si.‘ m“ 8"“ llwllr~ the the east. The 0! TOYOHEOIIiB-lls mllssfiil BllJliB lilPtwinter. but cxpcilciicc iii Alask rlille 0i malcil lile Si-Yellillll- ti"! lifll-lshows that the solution lies in zic- Some am- elioration has already bccii achicvedirOpolis in the Arctic. The massive military procession b_v lessening tho wolf moiirtoo. and; coast to Aklavik. the Eskimo met jhas been surveyed ns a possible reiii idem-grazing area. It is said to b introduction of reindeer in equal to the best type of reindeerl Alaska has proved a great success. pasture in Alaska. and capable of The ‘lndustry.‘ fostered by biologistsiprovidlng grazing for 250.000 reiii- ‘ nnd botanists of the United States ithrlll t0 the densely llllfikvd lllfilllilsiGovcrnment, is now on ii permanent deer. which are wanted" The inves Ligation is being continued into th Great Bear country." 1 ninquire into the reindeer industry in would be unwise m svriously dank two investigators v _ _ akspent nine months in Alaska. and‘ yiigéeixfligs Sgercliibifoifilizlotltgli“ r . ‘y; ave no“ moved along the AIM“ fat paid the producer without com- “An area of 15.000 .' .' ‘l a. . . . ctuaricsJeast of m. M..o...oiZ""E§§Z. T512’... glgrggsllig‘ ‘facile; 1‘;‘;i;~*‘_1ll‘§j; ma» and blvlc dlshlthrles- Desnltc thcito afford better hunting for the na- g age the interest of the prorlucczs Ii-The market trends show di-f- ' pcnsation to the consumer. 5-—The dairy industry is not eii- ests arc guarded: it is willing to (see other industries profit by an r enlarged market. The dairy industry (‘asks that the Canadian Govern- ‘inont cancel the order-in-councll i! Council and tell why you dis- “ROBIN HOOD RAPID CHINA agree. we are prepared to show you OATS b that this is the (ruth.—W. F. Stcp- Gmcds m“ mils’ bell“ chmgdfs heir. Sec-Trcas. National Dairyi ' Council oi‘ Canada. Ottawa. iii Farm and Dairy. ‘ "Borden Linc Shippiiifl Club loading Thursday 1 to 3 p. m. 4574-5-10-41 iii "DR. CLIFT. M. D. Btai‘! now home prevention-cure. I12 Prince 5L. Ch'town. 8-13-3m0a. $oMs Woman REGARD A Baoom Maaaix As r AN ORNAMENT 1 "We are making a shipment of ‘mirrors for i-esilvcrlng. Phone ugm ‘call for yours. Henry MacFarlane d: ei permitting butter coming into Can- .ada from New Zealand at a low. irate duty. wore out the patience of policemen! Applause greeted the well-driileclr ranks at frequent intervals as thcyi rolled along the route from the ar-_ ena to the saluting point on Uni- versity Avenue. Wins, Judge Com ter. CARDIFF. Wales. Mav lO-Fath-i er and daughter were (n a Cardiff Countv Coll The plaintiff in the case was represented by Miss MW the defendant by her father. Gordon Williams. Wll - Ilor ovcr an hour they were en- and when referring father and daughter us- phrnae." "My ATHER AND niuiiiiiiii AS (IPPBSING iiuus. Rivals In A Court Cas e Which The Father- rivai counsel rt case manner t on the Rentsi t0 each The father won. pliments The Daugh-g l ___... ! but Judge f. C. Thomas complim-i ented the daughter on the nblei in which she had presented her case. i "I am delighted." Gordon Wil- liams said afterwards to a reporter. l "It was my daughters first County Court cue. and she lost only be_ cause the law was against her." Miss Williams is 22 years of age. arid ‘was called to the Bar recently after only a year's study. She (a _—_-i=—— WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS GIINU "R ALE I PALE DRY The C0. ‘ Let Us Be Gay \\ d]! bFUilCll a cheery" illiiliL‘ of liviiiigi-liiii- Piilc Dry iiiul lciivi- (hr \\'Ul‘i\'llfli'l\' \\‘Ul'i(l behind. ' Ltd. CIIARLOTTITOWN’. P. E. I. ‘l 8-The Canadian dairy industry {is on the verge of an expansion ‘that will add tremendously to the population and to the production bi Canada. At the moment the great.‘- cst obstacle to this production is the discord among the dairy inter- ‘osis caused by the new‘ Zcalanii butter importation. Ii’ you have any interest in the development of Car.- ada and Canadian agriculture. you should back the dairy industry in its demand for a chance to live. ’1—-l'f you think there is any sense ‘in (he argument that the Canadian ‘ farmers should be able to still com- ‘pcte with New Zealand butter im- iportatlon. will you please note that l the greatest question in the "Dairy ‘World of Australia" to-day is the urging of Australian farmers for additional protection-Jzhcre is al- ready high proiection-mnless the [importation of butter which New Zealand can produce is cheaper than Australian. ‘ 8—-'I‘h(s whole question is misun- derstood. The dairy industry is not talking politics. it is not talking ‘chivalry. it is not protesting against .the existence oi the Australian (Treaty. It is asking that the excess- i ive importation of New Zealand but- Co- 4578-5-19-3i l ‘ "Elmira at new hall-Big Show, T'h\irsdn_\'. Everyone welcome. 4599-5-22-2i “’N0rth Wiltshire Club Imdlng (Hogs Wednesday. 23rd. till noon. Ii. N. Easter. Secflv. 4302 “Hunter River Club Loading iHogs, Wednesday 23rd.. till ll l. m. Adam Brown. Sec‘y 4803 i "All P. W. C. Student: who are iaolng to Rocky Point for a Picnic ‘May 24th.. will gather at the Y I. i0. A. at 1:00 p. m. 4591-54941 "Notice. Yen's Special Show, “Silent Lovers". A thousand them; Borden tonight. Victoria Wednq- day- Vernon Friday. 4325 ___________ ____..__._._... l TORONTO. May 2i. - Maritime. i moderate northwest winds. mostly cloudy with scattered showers. Toronto. fair 74.54 _ Mung-gal‘ clgudy 5°43; "The B8B VlOW Dramatic Club Quebec‘ "in _ _ _ _ _ _ 5°45 will present (heir play. ‘The Adven- Hallfax. cloudy .. 52-38 ililfel! OI Grandpa! lln.’ the Kw Saint John. cloudy . . 88-44 0533i)" Hlllli °il Tililfldl? WIN!!- Boston. cloudy 52-48 New York. cloudy 52-54 High tide this afternoon at 12.14 and tomorrow morning at 1.51. Sun sets this evening at ‘(.34. and rises tomorrow morning at 4.18. First quarter moon Saturday. May 24th. If not fine the first fine evening following. ill "Springfield Dramatic Olub will present their S-act Comedy ' Deacon's Honeymoon." in the hill at North Wiltshlre, Thur-ads . "l! l ter entering Canada. which is dom- aging the dairy industry. should be the y- ngest barrister in Wales. ‘ ,, i but what members of the 24th. Proceeds in aid of s. Sale of candy and specialties. - . Nll-B-fl-Il May 28th.. 4.40 a. in. Sunimereide tide eighteen min- um later than Charlottetown.