_.»3 -‘- Malnivls QF A MERCHANT p, the master: of thou who us them. lt la certain that thou who ovvn m, implement: of production are to (lovers Prince Edward Island Like'the Dew 3 A,,,,,.l sell-sine»;- Doltvmd Ill-OI 5y Moll. .QIIIIIIL lull - N0iEll N0il Mrs Howard Fallis of Temperance W0 supporter of Pro the Province in S Stewart's Impro Measure. q-pp people of Prince Edward lslnllll (i0 "01 l“ “Fdlnary circum‘ stinnacs have uluch opportunity of hearing the outstanding women speakers of Canada. But they know that there ore sonic oiltstanillnil "mile" 5579mm“ ill Canada and U18)’ Will be IiBliKTll‘ Oil to welcome e. woman of note from central Canada at this "m8- Sonle time ago Premier Stewart beard from Premier ‘Fefgllfllm °f Oiltarlo of the g-rent aibllity of MP8- }l0\\'ill'(l Fhllis of Peter-bore, 0nt.. and he tendered her an invitation to conlo to Prince Edward Island flllii speak not only to the women lull also to the men folk of tllls Province. Fortunately Mrs. Fnills was able lo aiccopt the invitation. She is now in Charlottetown. is staying at the (‘undnll diome um] hopes to be able lo ronluln in the Province for sov- erul weeks and a-ddross meetings at u number of ccntres. I .\irs. Fallis’ ltineraryhas not basil completely arranged yet. 0f course tllcrc will be mass meetings at Charlottetown, Isummerslde, and in tho western and eastern sections of tho Province with the earlier meet- lugs probably closer. to Charlotte- town until the roads are ill good shape for general motoring. A representative or tho Guardian luul thc pleasure oi‘ seeing Mrs. Fal- lis yesterday afternoon and found hers lobe a most attractive loci-son- dilly and one thatflis dllgely-(Q mgkaJAW .by overwhelming minorities. firm friendships Mill, our women hcro. shohgs had. c (bromi- egper- ionce of conditions ill-various parts of Canada and as a Miner's wife lived for eight years on-a wheat. growing farm later moving to Ontario sand there gathering experiences oi‘ both -fsrm and city life, and for the past five lN clllnonnuwl v s. 1i.-w.» » r |.' jOntario, a» Lifelong man, For Years a h-ibition, Will Tour upport of Premier ved Temperance Prohibition that she wasconvlrlccil of’ tho need for sonic improvement and when Premier Ferguson an- nounced his proposals for bringing about lbetter conditions in Ontario she toured that great Province lu his guppofl, speaking ht meeting-S with the Premier. with Colonel pricg and at many meetings iii which she was the only speaker from outside the constituency- Mrs. Fallis has many interesting reminiscences of experiences met with in the course of her spefllklilfi tours, and it is safe ‘to say that the meetings which she will ad- dress here will be most entertain- ing. _ v T-bu speaks also most aDDFBCIHl-l ively of the outstanding qualities oi CHARLOTTETOWN, CANADA, THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1927 lNl E NSlVEl SENHEIH ENH” l l . I iHENill EIEHS‘ To Maintain Representative ‘ At Vatican (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, Muy l1—Maintene co of nu official British repress a- live at the Vatican now can be re- garded as a permanent policy of - |the British government, Sir Austen Nung-esser C0]"(Jll1llli)el‘l8lil, the foreign secretary, A t l said iii the Housevof Commons to- | 0 ' iluy. ills statement was made ill re S 1S Be-ircply in n (lilestion by Viscount hef Qf Capt. Thomas ‘ Sandoll, (lonservatlve member for 9 the Shrcwsbury division of Shrop- Master 0f theishlrc, . ) , , “Filo government does not in- French Liner l arlS, ltcnd withdrawing the mission to .____ iilc Holy Soc" said Sir Austen. "it was filund convenient to establish this (iclcgntlnn at a time of inter- tllc combined ordcr oi’ tilc (iulut- Eumnnul trouble and dmlcnlues dian govcrlllncnt, President Cooi- and m withdraw H now woiuld be idge, United Slates Nuvy iicpilri- a" "Nilmst offensive act on m merit, French officials and the siill- adopt} __ _<.> . lug masters of occun passenger‘, vessels u innit oxtentllug from tho‘ l North Atlantic cuust lo tilc l-‘ri-nch cunsthvcllt on todily for Cnptuins Nuugessci" and Coll lnissirlg‘ -' French aviators. Fresh instructions were issued by thc (luuudinn government to radio stations. coastguard stations l . and patrol vessels ulong tilc Atlan- v (Canadian Press) l\l'l\V YORK, hilly ll.--- 'l‘lll'il|l;:h tic to search for Lili‘ Frclurll trans-- Atlantic fliers. i The old ndugc lhut "no news is‘ good news“ was reversed as naval‘ and coast guard vessels llftcr n ‘J-ll hour intensive scllrcll from Boston‘ heart and mind displayed 'by Pie"? ier Howard Ferguson- He has a wonderful place ln the dffectlotls oi‘ tho people of Ontario. His undcr- standing of and deep llymilfllhy lo Ncwfoilndlmul fuiicd to send word 0i‘ any trot-o being found of lilo filers ovcr night. ‘Fllcrn was un tmllnous sili-nt-o as rndin oper- utors zit the llositnl ||:|v_v Yllffi list- on tho question of Govornmeilt lCou- trol he was urged to accept one of the assuredly safe seats, instead of his own rilrnl constituency of Grenville iCouniy which had voted the llnpe of rescuing lilt‘. ltviuiors. During lilo voyage ihc Franco will follnlv a. iilll‘ ili'i\\’t‘(‘ll 5.; llorill lull- in Saskatchewan. years has been President of the Women's Association of Peterboro. -it is in this latter period that she has come into prominence ill the public life oi‘ Canada and more (particularly of the Province of On- tario and she is now Vice-President of the vOntnrlo -Oonsei'vativo Assoc- iation of which Mr. J. R. McNlcol of Toronto is the President, She was one of the twp IOniario women to Bonds Dismissed By N. Y. Judge NEW YORK. MB)’ 11. ~Supremo Court Justice Peters today dismiss- ed tho suit brought by the Irish Free Slate claiming to be success. ore of the "irlsh Republic" and an. titled to tho $2,500,000 bonds, thc irhosen to act on tho ‘National Cem- lnlttee. Mrs. Pallls, u. liferlong tempor- unvcc womml was for years an ard- ent supporter oi‘ Prohibition and speaking to tho (luu-idlnn repro- scniativc. she suid that it was bo- cause of her exceptional opportun- lly when going from rpiaco to place on speaking tours of seeing tho coll- tlitions which have been developing l" ll" Darts of‘ the country undor >__ f94044O O O+O4QOQJJO+W§MQG Condensed Specials RATE-m. per word, not each insertion in this column. -Q—§O§§44 ___________________________ ‘wanna-A mu. eov. APPLY Qllileu ilioiei. 5400-5 1o 3i f-—~—_-__..._______.. sbfecm. Hweune sunk- fiimml‘ flitali-ty beef. Sslinders - Ween. at Co.. Em end Market Bldg. -__ WANTED-Dihlmfi HDOM GIRL m"! kiwi"!!! shif- ..@ply Davies llotel. _ 5437.53.31 unexpected portion of more than $0,000,000 subscribed for in tho United States for the republican cause. (Canadian Press) N l“ “"0" "f the (mmrkm Temper" ilido. It!) wt-st longitude. and 51f "We Act- “"3" "m" Pmmblliil" north latitude, to u-i-st lirngitmiv. NEW Ylflltlt", llluy ii. “Null- Qlll-‘MY- “Tfilllmi! “my WI! $11M gessor and (‘oil nrc lost, for they l! U18 1117811790019 0! his 0W1! con- could novel‘ inlvi- not through lilo -——- . storms tllul wcrc (‘lli'(li|llil‘.l'l'?(i-f)il (Cflllflllllfld Oil D889 3) Sunday", (‘apt Yves 'i‘lununs. mas- Nter of tilc Paris. l-‘rr-nch lino, said _ jlodal’ when flint ship drrlv-rtl from F . . ‘- Europe. "The burolnctol- lu-gtrn to tics- cend early Silndny morning ulltl [all lower and lowor tilrouglltiui ‘ho day and night,“ hp said. "iiv mid- 'nlgh-t Sunday the storm c 5i rmllos south of the course supposctlu ly of the French uvialtors, was so Severe that no piano irould nnvc rc- mnlned in ill-e air." 'l‘liomiis selfi- ST. JOHN'S Nfld., May ll. ——» ment telegraph system today 112-. ported a man sixty mill-s lllll‘lil oi, this 7city had said hc lu-nrd the" motor of an unsoon nirrfliliilll" llll‘ Monday morning. 'l‘llo illllll wus- Peter Brien, living at ltivol- llcuil. Harbor Grace. llc i'i!]l(ll‘ii‘.il tluii. ‘The superintendent oi‘ the novel": ‘between nine untl Ion o'clock l)» "l- hnion bill, to make coercive strikes or lockouts Justice Peters also denied the claim of iiltllllDll De Valera an his cn-trilstee, Oharn. to the b uds. and ruicd that the proceeds from tho sale of the bonds here should revert tn original subscribers. ‘ E Free State that it was a successor, in tho self-styled lrish Republic 0p the ground that as n de facto gov- ernment the republic had never existed and therefore could have no successor. - Bitter Fight Over Trades Union Bill" In Prospect (Special to The Guardian) “LONDON. May 11.--Wlt~h tho-in- auguration today of the committee stage of the governments. trade illegal, the house of ill houseworit,“ '_ g, - , p zsa Kent ctr-age)?" c‘ MM“ ‘we Pam-mun . . description. 9" tral Job- fifultn-lg- ‘ 5 BI, 116m three months. ‘WAN? u €l.““f, " " ‘WKDEIlLei-I», u» ta“ "l"! 0mg“. toforenoem - _commons ls faced with the pmspec I Q“ GENE“, oi‘ long and bitter sessions. c M" en of mom than 350 amendments, and others are expected. The Lab- ’ _ _ gygfly orites are prepared kw» ~ v- “p651. fighting t-ho bill tooth andnuil "MwlUr-Im i all", gs... while tile ihlbcrals headed ‘by lfldyfl ~ "1 Georges-ill also press several-um- endments. -' . h . . .4-'8084l-12-&moa_( of . . . a 0 gfllriflllt .. PM! Ytltich, Church, l5‘ " lllcnll: -l_-h,=~qoy Notification has already boon giv- to continue a; q ' . U ‘ . a‘, o- complete control of a late m- ‘a: almnlgiwa" tbfizflll-etézgbltnilrlliaflllt NNhENNeKEdEeyE-og “a enactment would be trzElfsion-l-Lithituallxfirowd “pf B tat 3911" ‘ . ‘ . - \_ - ,-M » (o- ’. - cans. ~ e es a w. e was rzifiglveiil.’ - NP-YNEW- éhgf-flf will“; ""l‘t";"1*"°“ll>' glories Chicago board; oi‘ trade will Drac- _ ; , , hwy“ 1 3'59“ m‘ a p" m‘ Mm‘ .1 . ._,,. . tlcally cease to operate. _ _, . p I .0, lgoptur, on night sittings are in District Ty _ , ‘vow warm- oooti -' L ‘ -~ . .. . ' ' l i mumps torque; locum,- m, - .j,..-"'-'T-T-r>———— .i,.- I < ~‘.- NGWS Gray- s.» a... o. r... . . 1.006 Annual 3h m}, Confer e 0 oses . .. . r:.t,u.:;.:::rs- the" °.i' a" i u P .1 r . . Haired Mother -' ' .1 ' arg 9 ~-".=-( ifllltqnoltrlu) - y . -~ - ~ » , nit-m. May i1- (Gun at r l . '.,-'.‘.i.‘l§2,";£, §>§Mf"§'§§§i° “g ‘jfhfeundhn, whet-on: §fi£il"'&ll!:igd;ots;la: teflzitlS. ' Fla-friars. bN s. , . - ' . ‘ _ ' ‘com ere - V r y g s ‘s gray- re mo er r0 cm‘ “ldfi” ‘T°°°'°"Y m u... awarding or.» in. the-Syd- down when friends told n...- that lug lnr- The ail- . " .. ‘DO o tb troops Points Gal-rings take: place n“ ' undny. May utual Street. Wiiiingdou, Di" i Jo an". ; ltilfllrarlotte- . Atlantic tllno ho illsiincily ll"ill"l‘ lilo sound 0i‘ nu uonlplnnt- passing, over the bllck lands north of tllvl railroad. Although he rrant-rl iris,‘ neck, he could catch no glinlilfif‘ "'- Juauce peters‘ 1n h“, (‘Mignon rm the machine during thr- twnnl)" fused to allow the claim of the mlizui" i" which h” mm"! m“ m0 Oi‘. OTTAWA, hilly ll. -~“So fur us, ' Six Hundred Thous- l Willi Li"! fl-illi-llile 9t m" ma“ o“ the enod for sonic lncsszlgl- from lilci “T66! i5 Dmvfifhlal- H9 ‘ha-B deimi" navy tilgs Wuutlunk and Mililill/CE ' ed his whole lifo to 1:118 HQTl/iilfl 0i which sped north on illclr ilucsti , , the public and his whole heart and yostm-duy “ujpning, l O'l"l‘!u\VA,_ iliay ii.——' Calludas jnwragt 13 mound up in devotion to llAVltl-l, iiiuy il.—'l‘llr liner populatloll ls estimated ‘by 7-110 the advancement o; m5 naflve‘pfo~i France, i0ilViilP. tonight for Ncw Billellu of Statistics ni- 9.339.309- vmcm when going to the Gummy York lulu inn-n orderr-il liy tho This is 600.8i7 more than the actu- ‘lfrcucll Linc lo iollinv tilc routo m Census wmdnrlqn token on June Captain Nllllgfrl-EHPI"! lrulls-Ailitnilc 1’ 193p T)“. prompt optimum is of 9mm‘ i“ “"l‘i"""“‘l l" hi)” "m0" i" the population us utJuilo l-last. F0!‘ tilc iliffcrcnt luovinccs tho present oslinlatc i'(lllii]llll'i_‘.~l with tho census of. i031: . Estimate. (‘cu l.‘|?.l An Increase of Over l andSince CCIISIES of PHEPlll-INE ENH NPP E ll IN 5N llEllpilllfiE Henry Judd G ray Would Like to Bid Farewell to Former Sweetheart. (Special to the Guardian) NEW YORK, May 11——l-lenry Judd (lruy, would like to bid fare. well to-llis former sweetheart, Mrs Ruth Snyder, before they both dlo in the electric chair. for the mur- der of her husband. Mrs Snyder was calmer and more cheerful. Three matrons could guard her constantly, especi- ally at meal times when it was found the woman might hurt her- self with table utensils. Counsel for both the mall and for an appeal in the case. It was indicated by both sides appeals would be mainly upon the grounds that improper evidence was intro- duced nnd in the caso of Mrs Snyder that she was not. granted a separate trial. Thirty days are al- lowed for the filing of the appeals. -——-—-<-0>---- Beremptory Demand From , . (Canadian Press) LONDON, Chinese glvo orders pied the Japanese consulate Nanking after the March 24th Telegraph despatch from Tokio was not sent in the form nf an ill Regulations Not Aimed at Canada Moore Believes (Canadian Press) _ WINDSOR, 0nt., May 11. —~De- claring that only concerted action by international labor can bring MAXIMS OFA MERCHANT Nec9ggity—tho tug between- two. oxtremecwhereln we are tried; no mln known higqpolflflffl until he stands at thin point. Chnrlottetown Guardian Two 6on0! Morning Guardian, Pounded lll1 lsl GUERNSEY nuiiiilllol" SAN] T0 BE 0NE 0F THE BEST about modification of the new Mr. Louis W. Roper Brings to This Pro- woman are making preparations * Japanese May 11.-Japan has peremptorily demanded that the authorities at Nanklng immediately for the withdrawal of soldiers who occu- at outrages of says an Exchange {Elie demand, the despatch states. United States immigration regula- tlons, the Windsor trades and lab-' our council last night decided on nation-wide activity against the order. _ Returning from Ottawa where they interviewed Tom hfooro, pre- sident of the Canadian 'i‘rades and Labor Congress. delegates inform- ed the council that Moore believes the regulations are not aimed at Canada but against other countries adjacent to the United States. Mexico and the Philippines were ABENTEWSEIZE ii llilllWlHlH n WHISKEY Enforcer-ed? Volstead Law Had Busy and Exciting Day. , (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, May 11—Enforcere of the Volstead law in the New York waterfront had an exciting day Tuesday, with the seizure of what they claimed was $100,000 wortb of rye whiskey which had been unloaded from the Red Star liner Arabic and the seizure of n four-masted schooner, the Ellen. Little. following a report that she’ had unloaded sixteen truck loads. of liquor; the crew of tbc schooner ~ was held. . The federal agents also appear- Vennont Tuesday night, with him twenty-two head of pure, bred Guernsey cattle. are at present on exhibition in thelis a very promising specimen. Agricultural-Hall. Fitzroy Street.| and without doubt, it is, the besflcords and the sire of the herd is specimen of Guernsey breed ever pronounced the best Guernsey Bull brought to the island. selected from pletree Point Farm, st Burdington place as dairy Vt., which has always held a ulgnlportations will help maintain the reputation for its first qualltwenviable honors which Prince Id- breed of cattle. scted from the owned by Mr. C. D. Ordway. Shel- quality of that breed in this Prov- bourne. Vt. lllieifgr rrona tbfglfamoug pol-d 8f Mr! . . Moo y, ount e ier, t. - All the females have a high re- curd of year old was the State of Vermont. class leader, with 602 lbs of butter fat in the year. ous females of the herd are: Dolly Dimple of Appletree Point. a cow which has never been beaten in and Mm. Arum,- oook, aged 70 and exhibition. is running in record of perform“ snce this year with a good lead. Kenwootfs Gay Girl, a two year old with a record of 482 lbs of butter fat. one of the finest Guernsey femalesid°w but “flared 58710“ bu“ “d always winning in her class. vince p Herd of Guernsey Cattle o f High Record. ' ate sale for $25,000.. He now bends the dairy herd of Langwater Farm, Northeaster, Mass. There is also The il8l‘(|,8 daughter of Dolly Dimple which Mr Louis Roper, arrived from bringing All the females have high te- The herd ever brought to the island. partmulflfly m°nu°ned by m“ comprises twenty females, and During the past. two weeks fif- mlmr president’ the dalegale“ and‘ two mules besides five calves unii- ty-seven head of’ Guernsey cattle er one year. have been imported to the island The majority of the herd were and considering the fact that the the well-known ApqGuernsey breed are conceeded first cattle, such im- Otbers were sch-ward island now holds in dairy Kenwood Farmqproducts besides adding to the There is’ also onelince. - ..__._.,,...>.......... performance. One two Burned to-Death (Canadian Preel) WALLACE, N. 8.. May 1i.-Jun - Some of the fam- K°“w°°d'5 Ln“ which 60, respectively were burned to death when their homes near here was destroyed by flre this aften noon. Their step-son Fred, escaped Peerless Velvet of Beilevue. by jumpmg ‘(mm an “pawn w!” ever imported to the island. Shewlhel‘ "1"?!"- was shown at the New York State! Neighbor-s stir-WM by the i" Fair. the Chicago international were unable i0 911191‘ 91° P11111593 Fair. and the Vermont State Fair building and it was not known how in 1923-24 with the reputation ofltho fire. started or when prevented Ap- the aged couple from escaping but pletree Amelia, also a two year old,it was believed that. they et/temPl-‘fi yielding 600 lbs in butter faLi g0 warn meg,» flap-gun who was Dairy Maid iii. a daughter of upstairs and were overcome by Grand Applstrse Dairy Msld-thelsmcqq, The “mo; were ‘till 1n (the til. F. island 07.00" “M15 tllnatum. but. it is expected in $10K‘ ,,°,°‘,‘,",§,,}‘,'f},°if,°,,,, ‘,7,T,§",;,e§,"f,',§§§ grand champion of the National “m” tonight - bill's Sfilll" iml-ill)" 523337 Toklo that the Chinese will coln- hem m ha" chm-zed Wm, Conan". Dairy Show of 1024. imported ..___'-¢o->---~ Now Biliilslviflk ‘iW-ZO" 3§7-376 ply without hesitation. My to violate [he "qum. 1mm Nellie Roberts of Trygslo, import- gllli-‘iwill - - - ~ -- ' This was the progress oi the case $28-$01: the (éikllerneey lfilfllldflhtlwlfi ‘ liir (i - r - - - v ‘<31 . I f L“ C l T l “o. n 8 r311 a Very Kl . Marisol... 620.000 610.112; Canada Resents g,,,,,,‘;,,,_°';‘;,,:§ gggmgfljfe, record last year with 7s‘: lbs of Gomlng- Events ‘Siisknlclicmill 821,000 157,510 May 2nd when 51w auegsdly hm] ?lllb61l;fllll. Thege is also Appzlo- 7 iAlbortu. . . . . .. 601.000 558 45-1 - on board $100,000 worth of alcohol. Pee v Ht sliver . Whose mot er ’ r lei-it, (jolunlbia . 503,400 5241582 ence Says hin the matter of the Arabic no lxgrtfigovgflisizfllth Oilifriiitogy Stcrzws Meetlngs Etc’ ,Yukon . . . . .. £4,450 4.157 ~' - c ergo will he pressed against the ll ' 9 l1 B l1 e"- .___ - 2N,“ Termorms 3,350 7,988 ship or its owners or crew, the dls- Tlllllflbbuli weighs 1770 lbs and his “Come to Dance n, Emamm j _ ‘ triict attorney said. The whiskey J" Gegghfiezag(ffgdaioasfgfilqgl‘i; Hail tonight. 547$ - ~ - - - -- ‘$389300 3-783-483 ("Sllecial t6 the lGuardlan) Be Zed was pa“ o‘ the cargo Con’ figure. I The sire at the heyad got Hlkliuls Tho figures for the Prairie Prov- jinces are uciual census figures. The i026 figures for the other Provinces uro cstilnutes. uhiiiflu lululwlllis “Nil... 500E itlliiltlAGfl. lll.. May 1i.-That grain commission merchants pro- flylng-ln the district of st. John's] 0n Monday" the hoard added. "ll. might be aviators." Thinks ti... Should ; British government's trade unit!" bill now in the committee stage iii the House-of Commons is so "ini- iluitious" Right former labor prenlier tnrlay that im- llenchmont of the Baldwin ilovern- ‘l’ tendsnce, of another to the Dl-lnt delegation of women and . prize to Mrs. Dave ‘Bird =of St. Johns. Nfld., for ill!’ lady who ltmd travelled the miles multiplied by the number of ciliidrsn her we are awarc thoro has lnzon urclmfi" l" "Will/fl I'm!" "Jhiwlw V’ Canadian nlr crufi. ilyilll-l lllis Wvfiflsonlc other city t-he cause of thos- around Newfoundland," adisn air board stntod this .|ii.ci'- M, ppm“; by on)“ cities to,- m; noon. olano having been riylus i" lli“ Klltlsas City n. the states and Win- vicinlty of St. John's, Nfld., bud been received by the board. The ("ll 1' tilc legislation is shown by the act- No previous report of ‘Hennrmnilfl business‘. Toledo and inipog in Canada, are particularly _, ,“ Jule-rt in this rfliliiect. i“ '1" i‘ Ill Winn-lpeg due lo anticipation of heavy demand-s for member- ],~,.L,,,,_.|,,sllips on the board of trade the! iprico of seats bumped overnight to b39000 an increase of $2.000 in u ifcw hours. More than 50mof the liar-gov grain dealers in Chicago al- ready have seats on the Winnipeg and Kansas City exchanges, and it Be la through these xchang that p Chicagoans are now dealing in .De- camber futures wibioh class of trad- (i-ilflldllfl PM") lug was suspended there a few days PHILADELPHIA, May 11. -—'I‘li6 35¢ The Kesslnger bil-l. which has ms- sell the ‘Illinois senate is respon- ai-ble for depriving Chicago of its prestige as the grain centre of the world, This bill. if it becomes a law iii nut the board of trade und- "if an aeroplane who the missing and so dlsloyal, said, Hon. Ramsay Maorioliillfivl the first reports that hes eonhad reached New York safely were er- roneous. The-strain ofa. sleep- less night hastoid on nerond slie is extremal nervous Juonday att- ernopn, w on reports that tile plane had ‘been shted. ofhtllu ewfoundinnd, tiers ‘accepted . n true sill wept quietly in her ex- . - geese of pellet. _ _ y. N. B. alchemi- ,flo meat/lt- hn's, Nfld., clullifor the largest 1 third ingest number of 190i"!- .. ... _n<.‘_ t. u A AIJONDOYN, y 11. — “Canada is in the midst her evolution and she has no desire for our interfer- ence to tell her what she ought to do "Viscount Byllg, former Gover- nordlelleral of Can a, emphasized n. an address ton ght to ‘the Col- onial Inetitu-le on "The Canadian At Home". _ “She knows that the old courutry is ready to help her if she asks help", 11g added. Viscount Byng thought tlley- must take the word "imperialism" raither quietly ansda. alild not tl'y (‘o thrust it down the peoples throalls. "imag- inre", he said, "alslcing a Britlsher 1'50 miles from a railway station to enthuse over a strategic base at Sings-pore. . “The speaker was nil‘: perturbed over talk of annexation amid the proximity of Canada to the United States. "iSooing that the frontier is nob guarded and is easily clos- sed, you cannot expect the people ohv each side not to be a bit easy going about each other". he said. "Personally, 1 think it rather u good thins"- Death List In Middle West . Increasing (Canadian Prue) KANSAS crrY. Mo, May 11. - Prospects of n steadily increasing death list in the huge checker board scooped out of the middle west by a series of tornadoes and storms in which at least 228 per- sons perlshed and more than 900 were lnjuredptodny added to the trials of relief workers. While casualty lists in Tens. Illinois.‘ Kansas and Lnulcenla showed-lit- tle change, debris of raged enm- muhitles in Missouri and Arhlnsss yielded more bodies last night and several injured died in hospitals. Physicians reported that "more than a score of injured in Missouri and Arkansas had little ‘ollsnce w live. This coupled with failure to establish communication with several villages since the tornad- 1.0 pee struck Monday, caused relief agencies to estimate the dead would total approximately 850. -—-——-dtO§---_ 81, Victims 0f Mine Disaster (Candi n w...» ' taiuetl in large tin lined cases and marked “tapestry nails". -i_¢-oo--___ Bellanca Plane to Start For Paris NEW YORK. May li.—-Despltc waruing by Ambassador Herrick in Paris that the take-off of any Unit- ed States aeroplane on a Paris flight while the fcteof Captains Nungesser and (loll remained in the herd is Appletree Point Stead- fast Ill-o. grandson of Langwater. Steadfast who was sold at a priv- "Scotchfort Memorial Society will hold the Annual Oelebrl-UOQ Wednesday, July 13th. . "Dance in Emerald Hid-ll, San Diego Flier 32231520?“ M“ l“ 532...... On Way to Paris (Canadian Press) 9T. LOUIS. Mo. May 1i. —-Cap- "Inquire Re Chronic Dissent 112 Prince Street. Dr. Cilft. Don't delay. recovery in next throl monhhs. 4Z356~18-81m0I. 5440-54103 tain Charles A. Lindbergh. former air mall pilot. who is planning s New York-to-Paris flight, arrived in 8t. Louis at eight o'clock today after a non-stop flight from San Diego, which began yesterday aft- ernoon. The plane will be chris- tened “Spirit of St. Louis?‘ before taking off for Roosevelt field Long doubt might stir misunderstanding in France. owners of the Bellanca monoplune "Columbia" today plan- ned their starl. for early Saturday. oonniiéirfi“ "Kelly's Cross: We intend hold- ing our annual Tea Party on Wed- uesday‘ July 13th. Reserve that date. 5477-6124! "The Margnte Dramatic Club will present the four act coined?- “Tbo Viliian Foiled" in St. Ilean- To New Capital ‘(fipwlnl to the Guardian) GA. - . Australia. May 1~1—~ The iDuke iimd Dilchess of York, who are on a visit. to the. Anti- Island. ors Hall on Friday, May 13th. 6458 6 11 2i . ......_. "loyoter Bed Bridge Women's lb‘- stitute will present tllle 3 not 001118" dy “Breaking Winnie" in Bunk- podos, today concluded their visit to tho New Australian ohprni which was form-ally opened Sun- dlay at communion in which they participated. Despite a, heavy thun- der storm. a crowd gathered at tho Railway Station when the Duke ulnd Duchess lellt for Melbourne. The Duke's last official engage- ment in Canberra was a visit lo the cadets military College at Duntoon, whyere he presented new colors to the corps‘ The diruohess made a visit- to the college just before the close of the ceremonies. The Duke was paid with a gold badge of office, as second patron of the Soldiers bee- gue. The first petwdnl lsthe Prince of Wales. Urges Reorgan- ization in.=Prairie ' Provinces The Weather, Etc. ‘ field. Hall Friday, May 13th. l 1 5-555-5-“43! ABoof llttSour. Fetus SAvc Foo l A RAINY DAY i is AN UMBRELLA "A meeting of the liberal-Oun- servativos, Bonsbaw Poll will be held Bonshaw Hall Thursday. Mal LZth at s o. m. to appoint delesebl u to the convention at Brndalbana. 5401-51142! "The Annual Meeting or the Ohl-rlottetown Ladies Ancillary 9f the P. E. I. Protestant Orphlllll will lbe held in the Cundai 110ml Friday May 13th., at 3 p. m. 5388-07-6) "Auctio Bale at Cherry Valley on Snturdc . May 14th, st 1.50. All my household furniture. also on! extra set of carpenters and bill!) smith tools complete. sole. William Beers, Cher-r; Vai- ley- ‘ 5481 B 1 l! ~ . "A meeting of Conservative will he held in Hope River Hall 0n OTTAWA. Ont. Mly i1.- Party reorganization in the three prairie provinces was strongly advocated by Hon. Hugh Guthrie, Conserva- tive house leader at the annual meeting inst night of the Ottawa album-Conservative Association. fore efforts llioillfl be dirocton- to thLlgwer-pnrts-efl the dominion. 1 moderate to fresh winds, mostly cloudy with scattered showers. New you, cloudy ..... ..“.. 14-00 Friday the urn incl. To meta: delegates w the convention ct Bradalbane on file 14th inst. MIM- lng to be held at 8 o'clock: iii new lag. W. H. Hogan, by Order of 0am- miitee. ' IQ TORONTO, my lL-flMarltlme Maximum and minimum ienlper tures: pronto. cloudy‘. . . . . . . . . .. 74-48 . he Conservsttv . party use don Montreal. cloudy - 00-54 - .",""“ '~ _ everything humognty possible “t: Quebec. rain . . . . .. 44-43 U"The wompnn Mboni-idoueh. Mr. Guthrie, to oi. a better, repre- Ch'town. clear .. 81-42 “ '9 555°C“ “m M“ ' u‘ senlflllon in Que cc, but a smear Hollies. fog lac-la hum“ “will New" . it had been turned m. d... appeal! st John. m .. . 56-42 (tonight) at ao- m. ehunintlw - of the ennui opposition, thera- Bo-ton. cloudy .. . ss-ta for Hall Queen st. for the with“ of election of dlttoerl, c h; - some d-llgh tide this morning at 8.06 u"! will!!! , ' IMIRMQNT, . Va, May 11. — “u,” and tonight ct 0.19. nets. ill-n. wont fill..- Dtlcovefl hf night-more bodies to- fifty three till-go Bun acts this evening-st 1.22 and out 011110 Ontario‘ us all! brouthttiurn label- ol vlntiml pronto . ‘ _ g run tomorrow morning at 4.3a. lvq ' misused; u, of-thc Everett» mule coho only» ‘ p. illutilnoon bfooldcyfllhy 10th, unis ‘n acquit-ta‘ ' trod: to a1. sums non null he rel 8.0 p. n. All women ifltirlilitod ma! tit- rmlliwl In the elolollon uvovlot M0- uls Insulin-cue an oinhmu minut- m"; _ . - will"). L es later than lottqtown. ‘ , ~. ,. - r “u electors or i-iopoltiiver poll, No, B. I