" - .I ‘I MAY - . _ _ _ 'rue cuAlzi._o'r'rr:rowl~1 cuiianliiiy _ PAGE-£1 I I , I . . iw; _ I or 3 T RED. .ROSE ORANGE _ \ _ 'ali pound makes almost as many f ' » af chesp tea costing 50c to 60c. 'cups as a un pmid I R°d R°’° °'“'I€° P'=l=°= Tea is truly economical 'A I Central Guardian I IMPERIAL FOX BISCUITS I"0Rf isai.a-imperial Fox Biscuits wiiil Istill be obtainable as the company Ihaa a-stock 'nn hand at Carter ot (J0.`a warehouse. 3566-tl _ i FIRST TRIP T0 MAGDALENES regular trip to the Magdalene Is- Ilands from Halifax on Friday, May is she will call at souris ehl P1-:llCl\ll'C, local i,l\€lW`5' i Vailcrcsson “to reoontruct the crime" I E09” l\'lV€ lille" lm” me hiblt °l -accordi'n'g to French police customs. l becoming sipellbound while the artist Si,i-img fm-nes of poiice had to be sem Icivrs one oi his chnracterizat-iam-_iotiu- village, which was in u state fThe sensation is not amls; with his of great-excitement. When the boys latest Paramount stnrrlrig fllili ell- nrri\'ed, escorted by detectives, they titled "Sins of the Fathers", whirll were rcccivcd with Salvo.; and curses, _opened yesterday at the Prince Ed- On the spot. Le Giiel was asked to _ward Theatre. toll his .siory~which he did with* _ Por approximately two hours the complete calm. with those who fought in the de- fense of their country. l CHRISTIAN CHARACTER "Bllf Ifndal' we are-thlnking of him not so much as a. soldier of canada an-rl of our great Empire. but as a soldier and servant of the Lord Jesus Christ. For it was from the King of Kings and Lord of Lords that the lifst summons came. It found him ready, and to this command he gave it cheerful and willing obedience. ‘opening night audience was thrilled "We got here about 9.30 on Tiles- °i”*I ICUIIIIPONDINCE CABDS AND' i snvsispes with address printed. l from beginning to end while Jan-1 day night. We had thought of Mon- I rilnga gave his newest characterize- Clay, but that was a holiday, and there i tion. The story has a powerful would have been too many, DGOPIEI l lheme__ about. I opened the garden gate-like l _lannll.lg5_ ln the role of ll Gelmil-i- ‘ tllat-and we went quickly into then l American. . Wilhelm sheilclcr, stairs ‘ siirdcn. There we found a niece °f‘ as a waiter, becomes it saloon keep- SWCI DIDIUEL Blli W6 were neither ol nn men n rlcn bo°lleggel._'l0llo“.ed -Dy ' us tall enough to reach to the win- _ ,_ prlson mlm ln wlllcll llc “ls as 3 dow. Happily we saw a ladder, and We in_.nll_2l._ and “pon release falls back put it against the wall below the win- I to the 'vocation of is walter again. I d°“’- I "I'°“f "P fmt 'md l0Ul1d the I this Lime fn a. picnic garden. Through WI“d°“' W” held Shui ‘lilly bl' I Piece I of string. Helle came up with his _ out he plays the kind of n man that_ . lc ldlencen know He pla,.5 knife and cut it. We entered and | the part of a man that every the- lanegnen can understand and 5ym_ i the old woman, and Hehe, with the ,nM_l,llze_‘wll_ll_ ‘ P1506 Of Piping in his hand dashed The sensnnonnl meme ol bnntlegk towards _ the bed, and struck Mme. mg n handled ____ __ way _O wnlcn nn _ sorry with all his strength on the _ one win oblecn because the nlctnnc . cad. Then he searched the room for does not glorify me ______mn___l nsnents the monei. while we were doing go I ol, nnnnegnlnn on me other nann_, the old woman became conscious and I bootlegging brings lmcnse tragedy rn, I-Ieite attacked her again, hitting her Jnnnmls, nm _ on the head with the piping-_twice The famous actor has a i\otableI-ten Mme” “nd twenty “mm” l h d dn nnm Cnnni I-low much money did you find?" °"pp°"'“3 "5" E' e y l asked the inspector. t ' ll lt wn sta a tress. __ H l“°°“» he “° n° 3° C l Only 12 francs iabout 50 cents) I Jean Arthur, Jack Lucien, Mattliciv -Pans when we were Rnestef as We IBet|, Harry Cording. Arthur Hous- had no papers and no m°ney` In-ian and Prank Reicher, Ludviiz Ilerger, who recently made his iAmerican debut; with Pola Negrl in* I "The Woman from Moscow.” direct-- I ea the sensational film. ' ` 0000030 0 EVERY HOME l SHOULD HAVE Lost _if-1*-- wi-its or phone Cleve Rob- " pmlrgraclrley Beach I‘"°“" ' aio?-tis.-:ii ___________- _@ . B nbury. . William Hamm u 3M______3_____ __________________________.__. WANT! 0 farm work. Apply E. Leonard, orn- “ll_ 3025-5-1-si. ‘””i”1 qvloxml aecoiua lxrllli' Barber Special ram offered. Write ¢s¢AygD._F0X, A.l-`.P. Ill. FIND- I WZNTBD-B0! POI FARM W0l\K.i D-A MAN FOR. GENERAL fl &OOOf§ffOOf4#O f C' ' beams I _iinvzx MOTH PROOF SPRAY The ndnrlrss, stainless* and f non - innamllsle preparation which makes woolens, clothing. furniture. rugs. etc.. moth proof. Price 81.15 With Sprayer. $1.00 Without Sprayer. IDONOVAN-Died in the City Hos- pital, on April 30th.. James Dono- .vlu'l, (Rossol age 88 years. Funeral ,from A. A. Hirnnessey`s Funeral_ il-lome this morning at 8.45 to St. ’Diinstan’s Cathedral, thence to R Icemetery. O-OO-OOO Lluui.l.lo/in-at the residence si ivirl niece, Mrs. Bernard Corrigan, 132‘ 1-nllsiioro str-ee‘t,~May lst, Mrs. Kath- ;ei-ina Mulligan, aged 65 years, Pte-I mains will be forwarded by the east~I ern train Friday morning to her home I in lt. ’1'i'lere|a's for interment. In" PROM" DBUGGIBTB *OOO-O 4 1 With all his .spiritual and mental facul.ies fresh and strong. lle ceased at once io work anti live. yet we can- not feel ioday that this is what we call death. There lg no element of tragedy or loss here. itlssimply pro- motion! He has changed the life militant for the life triumphant; he has ceased from his labours, but his works shall follow him. "Our warmest sympathy goes out _tu those who were knit to him in the ties of kinship. For rich as was the friendship of Colonel Moore, and great though his interest in his coun- try was and in his church. yet it was in the home circle thai, the best in the man was seen, and we can understand something of the sense of loneliness and loss ln the home circle today. Our sympathy and our prayers go out earnestly for the be- reaved member, of the family. that they may find comfort in time of need. To those of u.s who knew him well' and treasured the richness of his wil-isome_ friendship there is also that sense of loss. and we cannot but feel that earth is poorer for a little while." " ‘Tis hard to part when friends are dear- .Perhaps 'twill cost a sigh. s tear: -Then .steal away, give little warning, Choose thine own lime: Bid me Good Morning!" Say not Good Night.-but in some brighter clime PORT COLBORNE, Ont.. May l. -Worse and more of lt was the is no relief in sight. As a matter of fact there Ls a strong possibility of things becom- ing worse for on the way are four more upper lnkers with another 1,- 304,000 bushels. No alleviation being in sight the crews of several_of the boats were paid off yesterday. This phrase used this morning by marine men in describing the grain conges- tion here which is more serious than ever. Ten upper lake vessels are tied up with a total of about 1898.000 bu- shels of grain, the elevator is Jam- med with 3,000,000 bushels and there are the primitive inhabitants of the country. They are hairy skinned peo- ple, who live at presem, in the north of the islands. There are two types of 'the mod- ern Japanese-the round faced Yam- atas, whose early home was the Malay Penin.sula,‘and the slant eyed Mongols, from the grass lands of Asia. These two races have bein _ fused into one people.. Two great religions blended make the Japanese civilization. They are shitoism-the natural worship of til: Sun Goddess. whose place is taken to- li day by the Emperor. The other Buddhism. ' Dr. MacKinnon described the coll- ference in Tokio of Christianity. Buddhism and Shintoism, to see what could be done to preserve the morals of the Japanese people against tile advance of materialism. The speaker- was much pleased with the ten`or of the resolutions passed at that coli- ference. Next after Shintolsm came Budd- hism-which took its origin. tivo hundred years before Christ, in tho pure life of the great Hindu teacher, Buddha. Buddhism reached Japan about 700 A.D_ and. after early quor- rels. Shlntolsm and Buddhism com- posed their diflerences and sBttl‘3d down peacefully together. Until 1588. through Buddhist. lnfiii- iences, the Shoguns-a band of Jail- ianese nobles-succeeded in llettinl! the Emperor to renounce his polit- Iical power and to go into innociious retirement, presumably wrapped ifl the contemplation of Nirvana -- Buddhism being a religion of thought rather than action. However, in the year named above, the Emperor emerged and once more became a filo- tor in politics. I In 1853, Admiral Perry of the Un- ited Btatas opened the door to Japan. l-is was followed by the British, anti very soon many Christian missions _ were established throughout the land. I Dr. Maexihaon their exhiiiitca some very interesting lantern slides in illustration of his further re- marks. Some of these illustrated tlw pictliresque costumes worn by the Japanese ladies. It appears that ni ‘Japan when dancing in indulged in, it consists of movements of the arms and hands. and the inevitable fan. and poses of the figure. The dancers do not touch each other. as this sort of thing transgraases Japanese stand- ards of good taste and propriety. Thus for instance, at Japanese lady re- marked in regard to the western custom of kissing "Oh, yes, I did hear that in the west they licked each other like dogs!" i ,ff Stewart 'Jones G C0. -4 - . . , _-¢ 1' _ -.lsiii i _ - *f--4 ____ _ _*__ 'Boy Scout Jamboree - - Worm Tribute l S,,i,.,.,.i,,,,.,,, L,.,;)©@©@oo@o@©tc>fir)4e1 _ ' i L0. Q ~\ it scul'co,. ©@©@}@@@@©© © Limited >- Wishto notify many patrons that they ' have a sufficient quantity of Imperial Biscuit in storage at (.`al'ter’s Ware- ' house to fill customers orders until Plant is in operation again. C I ©_©.@_@_@_©_QO>1©"©_©l©“ @©@"'©@>i'©c_ bovcrnmcnt, Provillclill ; I I ‘ ' `I " ` 'and the foo note are ` :Then Hehe suggested that they must We f°iirid that principle of citizen-~ t ' p ‘ r' ° ._ , - , _ - . icmy out some Mn" Conn to nnnelsllln empnnmd in nn ml for me the pairs. in Japan. when they put Current Iillzinclal Nc-us Rouen ed Dull) _Some more n.l0my_ _ _dpfmse of hls Counl_l.y_ Colonel Moore ll horse into his stall, they back him ' .~-_.1-'ti.'.' I" I Lc Guel told him of Mme Bally IW” I* “His ie_soldler, and in the O nn! old Japanese nlnckn lnn i 'rdl th .treal orth i _ 4 “ low silo ive aone, mils ave jus m e miltary he was ever an _ace _“rm and not me hands Lad_ 88 Gt. George Public Utility and Qorporiition Securities A “""-'_*__-,..._._..__----1--""" t`oml»lf‘ie ““1 Service - Orders Executed on Ii ii :ill Excllnngcs 'l`lil'oi.igli , GREENSHlF.Ll)S and COMPANY Mt;lltl'cal Quotations Received l)_iily :itOllc Hour Iiltervals l\ ' (‘oml'l°i= Service A Dependable Corporation Aliillysifs Service Maintained. . “S and Mu niclpal bonds _-1-axes-aiu_d-1; St. Phone 73 _ `\_ *I OR EAT PROSPERITY FOR LABRADOR FORECAST BOSTON, May l.--L.'»illri\ti0r will _vet klloiv great illdu,sti'lal pro.spcrit_\', accoi‘dll'|g to Dr. Harry L. Paddnll, co-woricer in Labrador of the famous Sir Wilfred Grcnlcll. Dr. Parlrlori, who is visiililg Boston. said, it is the immediate task of the Grciifcll orig- anization to prt-pare the residents of Labrador to take their plrlces in tilt* lnl'lll.strial .s'.i'ilctllrc that is to rome, "Labrador is a t'ouiiir_v of ilic fili- urc." he d“cl:irc.s. "Ii is ailoilicr Al~ aska. "Back of the pzranllc .slicll of till' v.'t‘re slit to the Uiiltetl States for it-rllillcal irmnilliz. It is ot concrete t:oii..s .silittll soillclnellls ivllltli nrte riot vvcil \'isii€‘d. .ily the nlnil htitiis. His visits al‘c_ _tile big t~\'i‘il‘.s of thc _\'t‘nr. ‘ coast- are vast i‘o:'t~,.s'_.s. grant. river; and waterfalls. one of tlicm liaviiiri flvc times the licatl nf wnicr of Niti- izara.' Furthcrmorri. llc asset-i.s. tllirc are big mineral tloi>o.'.it.=. iron, mp- per and po.sr.lbl_v pi'cc‘ious nleitils. l'1r. ,I-‘addon points _out that Lahratlor ir. not a ini'-away place. lt is within convrnient sliiiipllii: distance frcun Canada. the Unitctl States and cron Eluropr.-_ Ile believes ilicsc factors are bound to attract ilidiistry to thc region. Rcfcrrlniz to previous nt- tempts at indiistry, he .said some of those ei‘l'ort.s were preniaiiirv anti some were not bona fide, "hut \vi~ir~u til: time i.s ripe. iilt‘l\l.str,v will more in and develop the t'ouilir_v." At prcsrlit. the Iiltwiiaiioillil Gron- fcll Association is .striving io iirtlpair the ilailvcs, lai'i:t~l_v tlc:~lcciiririiii.s of cnrl_v .sr‘ttlt‘i'.s from Scotland nlltl Englaiid, for the colnlns: llidiisii-ini era. 4 Sli' \Villi‘ccl. when llo lit-i;:lil his ivork lil Lnllrndoi‘ in lll{i"_’, friiiiid many of the l‘<‘.siricni.s livlnz unrlrr nlllcll the .snnle primitive t~|i<>i‘iilll:, alltl not illc ob_it't‘t.s of <‘ll:lrii_\‘. Pziiirnis in liofiiiizils aic ciinhlcti to earn nlollcy h_v clirviliz \\'ootl nntl ivory anti priintiiig tors. book curls' and ornamfnis tlu~_v create. Wonirii supplement. the family iiiromé bi' making hooked rugs and mnkiiiiz va- ‘rious garments .suilnblc for ivcnr ln a rigorous cliinaic; The Grcilicll As- sociation .marltci.s ilicse proriiicis without profil to iheorganizatirm in the Uniictl States. Enizlalid anti Am- .ei'lca. _ Dr. Piidrioii dcclarcs that Liihrn- dor possesses fertile land aivnv from the coast. vrllcl'c :zrcen vcizelaliles. roots and livestock can be .s\iccr.s5- fuily raised and whore hcrrics grow .abiintlantlv F.c\'ci‘r\l ngricultural stn- l i-:'l"rl:li or .s\‘Mi‘A'i‘H1' Mrs. l~loivt\i'il \\'cck.s, Fi'r=tlel'lct.orl. Dclir Si.‘.ici': ill this _lloilr of .»i‘rro\v :llltl hci't‘a\'0lli<‘ill, wllctl your bcloictl irilllcr has cone to his eter- lial llollic, wc, lilo t\filt'oi‘;~ arftl mem- bers oi Rcfimc llivialoll. No."B0l, S. ot 'I`., 1-`l‘i‘dt‘riri0n, tlrsirc to express L0 _vou aiici other ilicirlllcrs of tilt- family I oill' siilc-ore .<,‘~'illi\atll1.'. . _ Ho who niici- n liic ot useful toll licrc ripcncd in yrrir.< i>illcl` prepared for ti lllizllci' pltlur of llic'pn="ri to en- rol' tlui l't‘\'.‘:lr1i ol' .\ lilo well spent upon vartll. We \vti\lltl i‘olllli;i`lirl _will to the l0'.‘- Ilii: rl:l\'uir ullo bilvi~ too broken lil~art.s mul .silslrllils its in illo darkest l:uur.<_ _-'il l;o'i.".`i‘. _*ou liniv lilo blessed t\r.~'li':ult-c tlirii ~.\'i- will all inch? again lil thai li<=a\iii‘.j,' lii lilfr 'iilorc there are iiii iiirirc i\n:':iui:.~ txiici no more pniil. (lull l;l‘.ti~.i, : l~.1'.i lic lif‘ltIs :lic I-crj.. lic uiiiilfas il; v ith iiuc"ll:\f.z hatiri Suiiiztziiii- v.~i:`ll .wr :intl unclcisialld Fiulitwl in L. 1”. allrl 1". Rlltlt Slt‘\ciif.<»ll. H.lrlil Ciiti‘lil'P. \\’Z\l’.EI \\`1 :ilu i(`:\l\l\rllnn l‘rr-ss). FORT S,lll'I`ll, A. K.. .\If!_v 1- A inrnarlo this afternoon struck ihr wuili wnstrrn part__`of Fort Smith null ullolly or prlrll_v de- mnlisllcil tu:-nt_r houses. filling stations and garai;cs.lt lift~l and struck tim northeastern section nl’ the city ivhrrr It lore down from and rlill other rlamazr. Sev- eral persons were lnjurctl. Bell & Mathicson BARRISTEIIS da SOIlICl_'I`ORS trltlt-in - t'h.1rloi.\ctnwo,' and Montague. . !\‘li)Nl‘. Y T() LOAN _ ‘flows-3"-23"'-if""“°'. ""°"“"'°""-_ .A . l __i..._;.._._._...._.._.._'_.___.. ... . lilllntllltwto wr day. E Charlottetown 900’fOOO-Q 9 90090000 _ ,.-, ,l Hotel, Co., Ltd. lun |s,f\_uouAm. mam: -» ltnachtara OOO §...... 'ul sam: coilm. nail- _ ._ leg." W 1-"t'“- can al- _ snowman WANTED _ arrmc- l _ “lane vm 5° l-g;¢l:`:_1°:,_£le Na Da ' C ,_ mm" omcila "nth forthe pool- uNDnT“" . ' .D ui " n* “'°4“°°°"‘ Y ' at the -. maanma rea( twat of assistant anllnaal' . l ‘_ Mano l>tAU~ ‘I gust.-is iight' rim. state new-~ ph", ,,, are K *oil °° leaves a hast of unemployed men in, lane; in tho oparltihl 0! cnldo oil, ll" au" sfiginca. .J.Man| ,fovndlerk . _ H y ,|049-5-2-li. ` 00-0000-01 .. s......ia.¢_,.a..‘.». _ --- -as auci.ion..~nZ<~ ol G. M. Ramsay. 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