l.. Central Guardian .85: "Ti-I: HAPPY-GO-LUCKY Elizabeth, zitiii Hall. ~May 2t. e342 ISLNNDER DEKD-—-Mr, George Iieartz. 89 a native of Prince Ed- ward Islaud. is dead at. Concord, New dlainpshire. ‘where he has liv- ed for the last six years. PRESIDENT CANADIAN CLUB hhiii Students To Receive Degrees (Canadian PWlI-l 5.\(‘KVI 111.111, [Pcuh-ip“ degrees be iieltl 2.111119 the m, m. Lotilse "Aruett, crannu Charlottetown. ‘P-El- Tllirl)’ green lionornrY ‘h’ Former Sultan green will be givcn. M0 5RIGANDAGE AND POLITIC- AL UNREST; DEPOSED av KEMALISTS sIIN ltmlo, Italy. IMay 17.——l\l liifi. mm 01 1-11r11liac paralysis. 11111 pntil. thu-e or fotir years. hetweon the allies and 'l‘ttrltlcy. Tu 1011i the same year. lfsti". k 15111111 B Hugh, Murray Har- PIKWPJDI: Engineering Certifi- wé Conditional. ES. Chandler, D IN.-B. May 17——Tlto'se at the oonvoczh 1.1 Motifll. Allison University ha“ here tomorrow atterntwll followingzfiachelor of ti ., six ‘students will receive - and certiflctttes anti four 0f Turkey is Dead grouse VI ASCENDEDOT- 101ml THFIONE m 191a AMiD ThoueLEs OF was, FAMINE O- lnnutied Vii" former sillllilll 0f 'l‘lll" 1111-11 here ‘at a lute hour last J37 Failures iMr. D. J. Ferguson is the new presi dent of the Canadian Club at Bos- toin. Rev._Charles Eaton is chap- a u. Last Week TORONTO. May 17.—(‘.ommeroial failures throughout Canada re-. 1iorteil tlttuiitg the past week total- led 37. compared with 43 during 1.11111 (ZOPPBSDOIIIEIII; week of lust year, ae-' Cillilllls to the report of‘ ILB. Dun anti (‘ompatiy today. Iiy "proviinces, this Weeks faillunes were 11.1; £1011; ow1s_: Ontario, 18; Quebec 13; IM1111. ltoba. 3; Alberta. British Columbia, and Now Drunstt-llek, 1111c each HEAR THE Town ’Constable, IMr. Huitenlbet-rydn "Tllwvolcg QI Authority" Zion IIali, Thhrsdhy May 27. 1926. 9342 FUNERAL THIS MORNING»; The remains of Mrs. Andrew lDol-ron arrived by the mail special 1111.1 night. The funeral "will leave the residence of her (laughter, Mrs, lilelvin lrwuue. 11 Stewart St..ilt's r glilsnilllgl n,t 8.45 to St. Dtitistttirs . - - . - - . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . -, 1 . ... “tn-runny. May item wont-mil a W“ ‘mum RC‘ Comet“ arx ltas accepted tiho chancellor. poL _ ship 1n-offeretl to lrim by President lire CguErtcoyllsztlalrtln Atnum 1P“.- Von Ifindenlbtirg. He will retain three ntllk vendetta Jar elfrnqllhl‘ the iiutltcr (‘itbluet and has in-lstipplying milk under tgst “P l formed the President tihat hislthgp. caggs adjoulwned Threé "an: policy. especially in foreign affairs. 1111111 1.1» 1111i“, 5.1110,“: flmwamd m; \\l.l be‘ the same as that‘ of the riitirgcs of drunkenness, and the Luther (IOVOIIIIIIBIII. Ils aim willhthtlors m. a flu-Um. he ltivtftl-‘liltcrflle to the utmost with.111ef1 .11 1.1mm m“, dollars [mm hh“ homhhhlh- the third mau who was tlismlssetl P11 FQllIPIICO 0i‘ six months l-n jail. to he served if they are cttught ashore, during the remainder titclr ship's stay in port. T0 celebrate Fif- tieth Japanese BONSHAW AND VICINITY- Dayffhe ‘people oi‘ Iiotishtiur arc glad Ito see the Straihgartuoy running lllsttiu. iMuch praise is due to ottr lie had lived on tiho Riviera for Sultan ‘Jlltililltiliiiititl Vllhs Prltieo yam“ 111111111111, Iirotlter of Sultan lloluttttitiet] V.. became IhoIr-zippitr- .111 to thi- 'l‘urit~ish throne on tiio siiicitie of Ytuissof izzotlltt tin 1916. 11h was pwit-iulmotl sultan on the 1.3111 111' tliohttitimod V. on July 1i. 111111, I111 the tuitlst of the troubles film-inc, brlgandage and 111 iriir. ptillticiii iliscttuiettt. ‘Soon after 1111p the ‘Turkish government sought on end of t-hi» itosliil-Eties y. 111121 stirrontlor (‘a-inc on October Mohammed's nhdicatiion was cali- tdfcr in 192i) and 192i by the Kem- hut he refused to ubdiicittc. The following year. lhowevor, Komnl hisha. having taken control, Mo- trimmed (‘imstaltt in opie. I lo \\'Il.~‘ ilorctttl i0 illeq front took refuge, iimiirii a Iiritlish war slrip bound for ilaiut. I>¢N~W+W+*Q*4¢**S* ‘T 1ho tqilil. .141 t-oitlg iii fotlr days. ~i-<-&§i-~ tine invwrtion t-o ~ Eight itinnrl Ionic . . . . . . . . . . - - - - - - < - - - - ~ - ¢ - - O6-OOOO-OO-QQ-O-OO FBIITIIAIT AGENTS - WRITE for catalogue. United Art Ltd.. 4 Brunswick. Toronto. A. Wl» . llt- iibtlieittoil after l‘(i(7f"l\'- int: ‘llllfil'illillill(i|] that lllll‘ Angora li-‘i llWlil ~ c DVERTISEMIIJNTL ‘ PERSONALS ,.. .. I0:- per line of Ii wortll v i _ it. ‘IFT 1111.. tit a words “(sillkp ‘vl'(1_"'|“':l]"‘¥"°h“ l‘_;z\lf‘“l;_ir_;l‘l)lfi 1511,1111 Help wanted a-i WANTED-A MAID FOR GE Apply Mrs. criii housework. lhvles, l-i Ifisplnnntltx. _ 9 5-5-17 Miscellaneous u hi0. A. McDONALD. LAND 8U teyor, Hermanville. 9029-5—1~1mo N. 5i. R- EALE CONTINUED TILL SOLD out at Mrs. F. L. Drakes, 104 Prince Street. 9312-5-17- 2i. SALE- DON'T FORGET SALE nl Holstein cattle at Jflilll Ii. .\lrl\'l\y's, Springfield. Lot 67 oil Tiitlfitliiy. Mfly 18th at l o'clock. lILISTwS-IS-Zl .___.___.___.. Fetunlo Help \Va.ntctl WANTED-—A HOUiSBMIAlD. H IG-ljl t-st wages maid. iiuirctl. Apply to Box 116. , 9332-548 wotrsm-A GIRL 1e Lenten liressmaklng. One with sumo ox- proferrotl, Answer at 9338 WANTED A MAID FOR GENER- rs. lleririttio nnre. I67 Prinlce St nl liousowtiflt. Apply to .M hillnnll. I25 Fitzroy st. Hotel- lince nklng over ihil Hotel we have upon! many "wounds rupnir: and lmprovemcntu. it I: new the ilnut Hotel of Ito clue In tit: Maritime‘ Prov- lnm- It :ppelil to thou lflb went a eointdthbia "Ne! and aplendld table and Iltoolient urvloo :1 I moder- v, ‘tv win. In» {we : u). (Tharlottetown Hotel (‘on Ltd. PreoN:ten-““‘ - m" l-Qdosueiu, Monique o! define In. . r References re- -3i pti-Ii-n-is at TOKYO. May’ l7.—-The second (Taptilitt, Mr "T. Ii. Benton. ‘Among (‘trleltttti Iiod Cross Cottfcrcncedhe passengers n11 1111p Struthgarttiey will be hold here Itogiulting No-lialst ’i‘tiesdny "were. Hinn. John My- vi-itihci- i5 and ending Novcmherioiv. Neil ifergtisou, Wtiiiullloti Sam» 21f. More than I00 officials dciegut-Jou, .I.J. Mtilmotl, John Vickersoit. 1 . 1 »,;1,11~ T. S. Mi-Doitgnl, .I.A Ii-t ton, G o (\1"'l“lluliic)l§(ll1‘(i first time that the Cillllilllfll. illlil Willi T-‘ld “Gil-NICH- PIIIIlOTUIICO has taken plat-o in Ja-,‘Ml""‘_‘Mi‘lY Milmlilll ‘$110M the. week pun." said Iiaroit Shigctitibtt liIrt1y-1<‘lI<'l__i11 jionshziw the guest of Miss amu, llrt-sitlt-nt of the Japan Iletl1.J“;‘-*".‘ hlmhmhml- Th.“ "m"? Cross Isociety. “We plan to hnidihillqlilinnf lilifie Cora McLean are the 50th anniversary celebrationIgwfmnng ‘srnlxhlig -.iz1\1‘..<‘:l-t-.t.. ' _ T121.‘llz,,:,."lz::mllld (Miss hm c y q ilvlltlt heir ‘brother, Misti Flore-net‘ lit-ti (frogs sn,.1..lucs “yum injlllflPliiill slielli. the week i-ud lil Si. . (Tuthtirititls. The many friends oi‘ "hm" lhhh“ l“ ‘he ‘Philippines’! llFH Ilfnudtv \Vll'.-mt uroglad to stir A'Wril]i.i“ (lhmfh lwcnch ‘llndo-Ifllhihhor hack to IlOIIt-IIIIIIW aflor gpeiltiliig "111 llllllii- ‘mid-h L45‘ In‘ “- °W1a week with htr mother in Mt. llor- Zealanti and Siam. Iiort. I'i‘ho. litany friends of Mr, J l____l.i. ‘Nlfll/‘Dil tire glad to know he had T‘ “ . silt" mo: - " i. Ghvvrlnllull-l = ghllhnrdcd, ghmliltittll‘ lzivirlfllllulhflhli‘]l'll0l?l’Si.W%‘(lzXdl: “hh h “ _""h_"l:l"“ film“, l‘ ma?“ The many friend's of Mr. lMack (‘. H‘ h," mo?“ Uqflf. ‘glyf ‘i, l‘ cholfhflitihhztii are glad to rttit- liiiii around l" 5"" h‘ W" ‘Yfpa. l" ‘Turrvy alter ist-verul weeks illness. Mr ‘Shh huh?‘- Ur u] “.11 “u” .11.‘. \ ‘Neil ‘(Vllillllltlll Iitts lrecontly broken "i m" ‘ mm‘ M “ Iall 1irovlous rrt-tirtls. While split- "__ lliug wood at Mr Neil Ferguson's h. v" "M n’ 5 WM“. were visitors to the city lMonttay. _-",""" T .\lr. (‘h .sto~ Week . Frole-lct. n illtllg llclp Wanted “ ‘ “ ‘ ‘ ° spntit thu wcek 0nd iii Charlotte» town. WANTED-MAN ‘rowosx ON 1111-111, Apply Joseph lliittzheetl, Ilarlingttin. 9292-5-lS-iii The (iuartliitn is 1ilozisrd to learn that lit". .i. \\'. Niolflvtlzit: is able 1io rusuu. tirat-tict- tigain after a solittiivliiti severe illness. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN. BEGIN- uutis Slfitlfl- J50 monthly, itlsu ciorlts (which posltioifll. Ilnil- way, Boxlltl. 9308-54745. Sir Gerald du Maurier is an Actor WANTED-— GOOD LIVE SALES- inn11 and collector for Cbtlrlili-le town and districts surrounding- chttrge o! _ The sailors were given n suspentl- " 1' oi 1 Apply "Singer Office. 9285-51531 eTomiz/tnuiucs, STEADY em pioyment for Barbers. Become eiapert in 8 weeks. Write Meier Barber College. Department "F Halifax. 34411"! Vacant- Sltuattlon ABRIGHT MAN OR WOMAN to sell popular line household necessities and toilet articles; big commission; experience or caipttal unnecessary. Bradley- Garretson, Limited. Brantford Ont. S. V. Apl_ ‘ll-ill _______ For Sale '""‘ FOR SALE-IONE eLooo HORSE i200 lbs. 7 years old. A. A_ Pol- lard, Now linvcti. 92935-l5-3t 4<___ FORl SALE-BUILDING LOT BE- twouit 300 and (III-t Richmond Si. Apply I72 Sydney St. 9339-5-18 III FOR SALE—QUANTITY REGIS- lorod Banner Seed Oats. Joseph Miiohcotl, llarlington. 9292-5-15-ZIi ______.__.___..____-_- FOR SALE—CHOICE OLIPPERS tiionntwi, No. 1 Government (trad. ed ‘Timothy Secd.—I,ouli1 Pear- son. Chcltoti. 9284-5-15-5! spend boat. 23 ‘ft. over nil. by 5 ft beam. Also 20 lI-fl- iillfillm- Mlifli. be aoill- Allilly 170 “m” 1 chesier St.. between 5.30 nnd 7 p. m. 9290-5-1h-7il ___ -—-—-‘ FOR SALE-REMINGTON TYPE- wrltor in 0. K. condition, will sell right. AllillY J- Chhhghhh- ‘Singer Office. 9285-5-l5-3l ____.___ APPLE TREES spy Macintosh, Melba, 75c each. $1.00 m1- 10: Raspberry villi" $4.00 per I00; Strawberry plant: "no 11111- 100, All home srvwn- F'- s, Reeves, Eldon. 9150-5-8-8l EOR SALE —A VIPER TYPEh 1 YEAR OLD. For the Masses LONDON, May 17.=—Sir Gerald tlu Maurier, tih-e celebrated actor son of the author of "Trilby", again lttts shocked theatrical high brows. He declared that his ideal part is the one “that. is most successful in the eyes of the majority." This is treason in the eycs- of critics and lilllyl-{OPTS who bh-lnk there is no art in any (lfllllllti. will-cit plays to large iarowtls tin-d affords genuine amuse- mont to tho ntitsses. “i leave Shakespeare to the other 1iiinpio". rlu ‘Matirlor said. "l just go on being an exponent of tho luoilnrti ‘natural’ play to tltu best of my ability. Best Musicians Be- gin t0 Study Be- fore Age 0f 14 IJYNDON, May 1'7. A niustlciuti traniuot bo made after tho ago of fourteen. Iis t-ho declaration of Dr. John I}, Iioritiittl, for seventeen years tho d-irticting master of it itittslc chess of ‘half It tulillion chvild- rnn iln the London elementary schools, who hits retired. I)r. Iiorlantl solid tho English really a-ro n nittslcnl tuition, but children who are naturally musical ave so little chance to acquire a real love 11f IIIIIISlC that it 1is= not stratigo tho Etigilah do not excel along Itiusical lines. " BIRTHS ors on lMonilny. Mny l0 1o_Mr. ttntl Mrs. Oliver Mioformick, it sou. DEATHS - CORBETT» At Granville; May t7. i926. John R. ‘Corhottf aged R11. Funeral Wednesday Mny 19th at 2 o'clock from the residence of Murdock Corbett to Granville (Zemotorl: con sate-nastiness BRICK residence. centrally located. all modern conveniences. Apply on premise; 124 ‘Prince Street. op- posite St. Paul's ChurcIL-zamlm" zFORnflmALE-T-‘ERONE OR WRITE John A. Coulson. Sea View f0? Moconmcxzfhherth st. Islami- l-Vilestern Guardian --5. B. A. A-—Tbe annual meat- ing of the Sutnmerside Athletic Association was held last night In the Town Hall. The following offic- ers were elected for the ensuing year: lion. Pres. Mayor lLidstone; 1President. II. M. MeNeill; Vice-Pre- sident, H. T. Badge; SecsTreas, Edmund Doyle; Directors. Senator Mhlirihur. F. J, E. Wlrlght, .I. F. Arnett. II. T. IIolmanHlB. G. RD‘;- BPB. W. A. Stewart W. J._WhIt.'ney; Chairman of Grounds ‘Committee. Brenton MacDonald. Hie Worship Mayor Lidstone was present and delivered ati excellent speech start- ing that there. lwas an abundance of baseball material in Summerside and with every- one working tegeth B!‘ llile Sllotlld be a. banner year for baseball. Ills Worsltip concluded by saying that he iwas “with the boys" in everything. Color and Humor Add t0 Lend0n’s Omnibus War LONDON, May 17.~Col0r and humor have been added to Lon- tion street life by the bitter onini- bus Ivar. - Tit: IAUAHIO“ Oniui-buii Company, . n list which the IIIIlCDLYIIIlGIItS are ' ., has all ‘is buses labell- liies has: their vehicles rloltsly as Pullman cars 4 ‘d States, One of. the lines culls its buses "Admiral". ‘The independent, 11111195 have com. lmied to get business away from llll‘ llli-fnifieti old “(Ieneral", whose employees roftise to solicit passen- gers while the rivals keep up a constant bailyho. The “(letter-ai" buses are all red. Many of the Indepontictittint lines also have rod vehicles, "Try the brown boys‘ s the c|'y of thu Choc- "11110 EXIlre-“ls (Iompaity, liinrltctl. 'li=i\'\' ll lircuu one". ls the cull of zttiothct‘ line. ExcavatioiisbDF close Ancient Filipino Culture MANdLA. Pl. ‘May l7.-—Dis<'ov- i‘l‘li‘f~l Fllilwllll! the customs and Cili- ture of‘ the -I'biiiipinos of 700 years ago have been made in the excaval llflll-‘l for the Novalitzhes Dam. They int-little old, hits of tiuttery of t-ttrlotis tier-vigil, uw-ztpnns, fiends. hits of opal. old gold, jade again and glazed utensils. Prof. ILO. Beyer, tiihnoltigist. and itnthroptiltigist of the iluivorslity of 511i‘ Pllllilliillnes, H-‘llil that the thv- ory ihnl the iilllipitll-s illi Pro-Spelt» ish UIIIIPS lltltl a high degree 11f vuittiru Ivas again cenfirmotl by the iliscoverEt-s. Pains In Her Kidneys Completely "Dis- appeared New Brunswick Lady Speaks Highly of Dodd's Kidney Pills Mrs. E. Anketeli Suffered From Kidney Trouble. Shaw Brook, N. B. IMay 17.- eStpecluI)~—"Your l)otitl's Kidney Pills have given me complete satisfaction." says lIIrs_ Anketeli, a well known resident 0f this place. “For three mouths I have taken them and I am very pleased with the results. The pains in my kid- lli-‘ys from which I was suffering have completely disappeared. I ani- highly in favour of Dodd‘s Kiti- Mi/ Pills and would not be with- out them in the house for any money." The reason Dodd's Kidney Pills have come to oocupy such a prom» inont place in the home is that so many ordinary everyday 1115 111111111 from sick kidneys. ‘Ithountatism, tirlnary troubles. ‘bat-fkachos, diabetes and heart dis- ease can ho traced directly or 111. dirct-tly to sick kidneys. To h11 1111. “llfilil "f good Itenith kidneys must he kept. iti good working order nil tho time. my“ mil“ h!‘- liilllt ill 500d working »ortior all the time. ' yrAsk your neighbors if Dodd's kidney Pills nro not the bosl 11,1". "l! for sink kidneys, {OM .\Ilnuril'n Llniment IIMIII by phyflhhu“, BIGGER and BETTER (‘ROPS _If you trcrf. Grain and W'li:.it Yell!‘ seed with roitmlluug Let'us supply your Form- aiin from FRESH STOCK -—- guaranteed full strength. 0H1‘ 1 WHOLESALE dt RETAIL . BICHLORIDE for treating seed pofatoel. Get our prices. No. one certified Irish Cobbler mrlze winner: them Inc's?" '9 .. Limiter illll!" Y ° - "m" . anaemia Hughes DrugCo THE CHARLQTTETOWN GUARDIAN F!‘ DEVELOPED "I18 PHOTOGRAPHS ENLARGEMENTS CRABWELL STUDIO 137 Great George Street Evangelist Hamil- ton Puts Questions To Congregation 1A large congregation was pres- ent at the services in the Central Christian. iChurch last night. Mr. Hamilton delivered an inspiring address. "0h_, It is Wonderful," furnish- cd the subject of a beautiful song which Mr. Woudruff sang with earnestness and effect. “There was a. certain woman"-— this was the text found in Acts 16: i-t~i5. ‘It doesn't. take long to tie- scribc o, New Testament conver- sion. It doesn't take long to de- scribe the conversion of Lydia— lust two verses The Acts of the Apostles is the story of conver- sions. It’ you want to know lwhnt u New Testament church is read the 1Acts of the Aipostles. Lyclin is a business woman. Lydia is a relig- ious woman. She is away ftom home. Are u away from home‘! Well, if you are, are you religious’! Six httntlrctl miles away front home and we find hcr in a llrllyer tilccb- lug. You czm go down to St. lxiuls. on Stiturtlay. and find business, big and little, wide open, but will llnd out: plat-e of ‘ulsiuossvone of the biggest in the city --ci'i:I-.-,d, Whose business is this? 'I‘his concern bo- Iuiigo to an orthodox Jew. What kind of a man are you away front home‘! 'l'hat is the tcst. 'I‘Iii.~1 woman's lteart “HIS tipeti. .inrI the Lord tipoucti her iteurt. 'l‘he‘ liortl totirhcti hcr mind, heart and! will. leaitlt confetti by hearing»- thero is your poiitt of contact i‘tlr-1 souztl evangelism is almost u lost art We think of everything hyi way of conversion must be tionel by and through the pulpit. I tell} you it is a mistake, it ‘is ti httgo; and vital mistake. A few ‘tvotnenfl, in II t1uiet and obscure place, heard Patti 1irench. No great pulpit thcrei Uh no! Just personal work. ’I‘.|ke' your cite from the greatest pcrson-1 n1 worker, in all Iiistory, outside of Jesus Christ. . Take your tight-ivad \vlli you?‘ iiow t-uu tltc Iicatjt. of that stingyi ultistr-ilsttetl tuoiit-y-lllilllt-ZOI‘ b8 (Ilium, ted‘! 'l‘ht,- Lot-ti call open the heart: of slit-h a fellow, and thu litirti can] do it through you. ‘ This titltireiss was replete ivitlt il- iustrtitiotis of a tolling character. Tito livaugtilist got down to Wlitll‘ we call, in the vernnctiiitr of the‘ rttrqet, “‘lii‘t1:i1s’l_1tCkS." At the trlosc‘ pointed message three young women decided upon tho sat‘ ration and service of Citrist their‘ Lord. ‘ Evangelist Hamilton nnnctiut-etl. that. tonight would be lodge night. and be will speak alongdlnes which will interest all lodge men and} women. A Iicarty invitation is ex- tended to all who are in any way affiliated with lodge life and work. Hemeliness and ' 5o. cmijunct‘ ' Si. The tbingaprodtql 1 To lignify Infill‘ ‘v.- . Measure of length . Atop . In such manner An evil Iplrit Form of verb to be VERTICAL , Capital of Indll Relieving HORIZONTAL l. Condensed moisture 5. Lustrous gem 7. Girl’: name 8. A color l0. Within ll. Insects I5. Her nationality l7. Snake-like fish l8. Spanish for aunt 20. American Automobile elation (abbn) For the neatest correct solution of Old Dutch Cross Word Puzzle handed in with a Cash Purchase of 50 cents worth of any article listed below. 1st Prize—3 lbs. Moirs Chocolates. 2nd Prize——l lb. Perfect Blend Tea. 3rd Prize-l large Jar Marmalade. . Did lit: 23. Point ufeompcn . Mid-west: out: (ebb) . A dipthong . Lewlee: crowd . To be neth- A from: To make lace with n ehuttle The Mm Without n Gummy An exclamation Weltern ltlte (nbbtn) . Essence of _ . Pieces . We . Kettle rendered (shim) District of Columbia (nbbn) Theological dcgre: (lbhn) . From Toward Mother c ' 59. Aha-noon (ebbn) M. Her purpose 26. Unit of weight, pl. (abbtn) 27. Not necessary to parboil thll 29. To publish S0. Large meat packers 33. Little child ' 36. Interrogative expression 38. It’: sugar cured ‘ 41. The taste tells 44. Story 45. Like 46. Man’: nickname We will give CONTEST CLOSEB MAY 25th aaawmwu‘ Housecleaning Specials, Tina Old Dutch Cleanser . . . . . . . . . . .. 35c Packages Lux . . . . . . . .. Packages Pearilne .. Packages Chlpso . . Bars Surprise Soap .. BarsPAtGSoap Bare Gold Soap .. Scrubbing Brushes .. 2 Brooms a PackagesnShlta-w. F1515; K114315111; . Large Package Gold Dust . t0 lbs. White Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,. 55c .. 35c 3 lbs. Prunes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 29c .. . 25c 2 Tins Tomatoes .. 29c .. 25c 2 Tlins Corn 29c . 25c 2 Tins Peas’ . . . . . ..‘ . . . . . . . . .. .,. 29c . 25c 2 lbs_ Bulk Raisins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25c .. 25c Clark's Soups. Per Tin . . . . . .. 10¢ . 251: 10 lbs. Rolled Oats . . . . . . . . .. 45c .. . . . 98c 1O lbs. Oatmeal . .. 45:; 25c 1 Tin Salmon . . . . . . . . 251; . . . . . . . . . . ..40e Iiarge Jar Marmalade 55c Grocery Specials FARMERS Ship us Your EGGS FREIGHT PAID ON 2 CASES OR OVER EXTRAS AND FIRSTS 28c. GUDMORE BROS TODAY’S PRICE SECONDS 21c. GROCERS Youth Face 1 Japan’s Premier Piillll‘ i0 TQKYO llllll Entered llliftlozoti picture..- of tnilitary bearing. lly is lIliDPFlill linivensity of Tokyo, froml whic-h he was graduated in 1892. making Iio then became a revenue officer, splratiott and ltis role was that of $9.50 per case. 1ioorer. Dealers paying Iiartholmese has just finished illfllililry shippers extras 23. firsts "Houston's Folly" for ln- 21. seconds 16. Jobbing extras firsts $8.50, sot:- . Sixth tone oftheemh ‘ . litter entered .. . _ __J _ F135;? 206321;; lgubhigpgrstinrtlizxland was gradually promoted to lezn~1 l‘_“'_ l 0e but not because -illll't.’ Illilllfillll‘. lie then became} llitlhgihlhsadndlllagppeirancolis especial Home Mmflsler‘ ' i ’ 1 . . 1 1 - l iy agreeable to the eye or that he on?“ lgerwair inehzeaaghieglaxggi llwsesaes’ an!’ Particular chum‘ "f married lillS private secretary andi tilt’ Fllllillflfi Olfli-‘Bitt cavalry officer. THE MARKETS onds $7.50. Retail extras ~10, firsts 30 to 2o. set-ends 2:’; t0 30. ICDJIONTON, May l7. ~-'l‘he market is firm and receipts Iigiitil country dealers making sales ox- ttas 23, firsts 2i. seconds lti. prices to retailers extras 31. firsts 1111,3111’: and thgpo Is SOITIG COD-COTE among the ultra-conservatives 1irobleme of state. Prince Iieen “the power Iiehlnd throne", lls ninety yewrs Old- .0! th n QM g till! yen. Later he bot-n men past. seventy. ivhethor Wakatsukl will prove can 11111111 abio of coping with the tremendous 1111, church. which meets here May 2i]- Sfllvllll. till! 155l- 03 "1922, are oxpoctctlto show the largest Idldor Statesman who have aiwaysven,“ ‘Cumberland COLUMHIIS, 1\ilss., May 17.——Ite-l to the general assembly of Presbyterian total of eudowmtilits of any i-llfllyoitr iii the history of the tlcttotniitti- Th‘? tritiu. late Premier Kill-i’ “'55 "lxllhsel/"ibi IMoro than one. lhtttttlretl committ- onri- litany believed even be had net's-mug... 1.111 nttirlllfid U10 Yi-‘ilfii ‘if illhiifmliln‘ SIICiIIOIISVOf rho trountry. ilvltist of the other premiers havtrnnmy ,|,.1,,,_.n1,.,. W111 "m". 1m. H", 1m1imionary (',OIi\‘\'lil-i.()fl ivliltslt tilt-tats 'l‘lIc 1P1rottt1ler takes hi8 Dlllcllrl“slinitiitttnetittsiy. tudc good-naturodly and on one o uowlotllmment. tho Inst their experience. ' tho essays dwt-It upon Illie Fixcoil- cuoy's hmne-llness. as beauty does", and emDllflllelilly. able personal satisfaction ottt of the tact that Japan is llJl cunrvrll- ed at present with ivt-t and dry questions. Whether one shall use alcoholic stimulants Is not a nation- al Issue. The new premier is sailtl to be rather outspoken on his abil- ity to "take it or leave it. alone" and his supporters lhale this qltal- ily as a talent likely m add to bits popularity in1ofiilcisl life. il-le drinks sake. the Japanese national beverage, and liquors whenever the thirst is upon him. Ills ablllty to "drink right. along w-ith the rest of the boys" rates him ace-high among the Japanese. _ Premier Wakatatiitil was born In a samurai flflhlly of low rant. In hi: youth he ‘was a prYmai-y school teac During tien for things military. to a military academy early in life .11. its. tho resign because of iris ilnhautlsoitie 111111111111-1111111 Presbyteriuns are "mm 3h‘ ‘ __ countenance. Iblitilll. one hundred percent. futida- mlOhTIlh-‘h hi“? l“ mum“, on’ o’ n“ "m." “d b". rt-roipts iut-rnnsltig. Deniers pay- “W999i "9"" l" Elli." Mr. Wakatsukl tiorivi-s consitier~ 1119111111, _ ‘Is it a Military Role?” Ask Bar- tholmess Producers .____ NEW YORK, May 11.--wi1<ii1. ever news spreads that Richard Barthoimees ls looking for material fior a new piiotoplay, speculation an to whether he wlliiiave the role otgliereipts im- s soldier, sailor or marine beglniUsot-tilug. in the studio. Evensince he was a child. Barth- to 20. olmese has had a strong predtilec- 3e time 2s. seconds 0% He went trls 33, firsts 25 to 8 . locoide drawing a tnotthly eatarytand since he entered the movies has had the principal part in a hall show a alight fa attend from several About its . lust twenty yours tiitslott Illlldi! ‘It. the Slllllflcl 0i "“7h'i there thlS been an increase each A TOKYO lWWil-‘yeor ~l-n the erection of new church llilpor printed a 5""? i" llll‘ illl°i=i.biillltllng1s and mum-ice. the reports that it class of‘ giirl students visited will say. I-Icflwlon 0f bllir mill lmillattnotiticoil a ltealthy condition at were required to write essay!‘ "nliiothei College, where nil ‘Indebted- ‘Nilllfiy "ll "i ucss Ilns been wiped out. iSutiday school publications have MP1 Wllklli" nlnlte tllnn lloulilnil 1i11 circulation siikli saiid, however, that "tmeuty its 1,111. 111,11 11111-1111 yum ‘ The ‘Modernist tiisctission has Iiot stated that his. ministry would not 1141111811111 prqyilong aggomhflug 111,11.“ The board of etiuirntlon “lahher- . ‘his only son is em lo ed i ' r 1 _h m H; 1 ll y n a (Qgnadmn p.11") 29, seconds 2.1. retail extras p», .0“ “he contrary a m er Dr cs_1Tokyo bank. He is a skilled arch-l ,\,1(),\,"1"1.11,\1J_ Que” Ma 17_ _.. firsts 30. seconds 25. himself upon being about the home , 1 Y 1 y He“ man of ms cuunn-w 1m‘- fho llPriillllll from the United VANCOUVER. May 17. —Dt-.ai- It is his extreme youth that puts, ,i\'i-ugtloiu anti the continent tot-lore piiyi-ng t-oliittry shippers ex- h'1m into the calcium flight and this‘ ‘é-i’ 1.\ianittibit sprllli! Whottt m1 the is 21, firsts 22. stir-ends 20. priv- ulotio that prompts such specuIa-i Iii-diurnal nlitrltol goiitintietl vcry rs to rcl-"Iilrlts "Xlf-"ifl 39. irllliii 157 . ‘ 1 1g: ' _ igood today and the prices bid seconds utid WW3!" 35. Pillilli lut- Lfllhrltioilrl! ftthrexgiirrliyffllrizf): h 5 qua ‘ iwt-rn l-u lint» with some iIlll(‘I'. A is 111i. firliiii 3i.‘- screwin- Roijiro Wakatsukt, successor lo b motiernto amount of Iutslness was.‘ ST. JQIIN. N. [l.. May l7. f-lue 11“, 11111313011111 K311, 11S .111111d 11151111. y uvorketl. 'l‘lit~ tlrtviiiuti tor t-oar : market Is stoudy dug to storing . , i t -i ' ‘grains was 111' a Ixery limited rhar- upernliotis. (‘ountry naiers mak- gilllmerlfnlifgflpuznrgg bféfoflpBlggesl‘, ai-tor. |lng sales extras 28, firsts 26, sop. ' ' l Prices for izprtng and Wlitiet‘ OIIIIH 2t. Prices to retailers ex- wheat grtitlns worn wt-Ii maitilaiii- Iras 2131, firsts :10. seconds 27. lil- cd. Extreme dullness tunrkcd the tnii extras 3X. firsts 35. . tniilteotl trade ‘but lite undertone IiAldl-KAX. N. 3.. May 17. ~—I'Jgi; was good. Tho market for rolled market is firm and prices are 111l- oats was also in lino. The feu-‘virut-iug. Dealt-rs paying country turn. of the 1iotuto today ivas the shippers delivered Iittiifttx, extras strnusi-r feeling that tli-vt-Itqit-lhitl. firsts 27. sot-oxide 20, priittis to zt-Iitl |ll"ll'l‘S st-tirotl illl ttdvattcc oi‘ Ietitilers extras Zlii. firsts 31L sot:- len to twenty-live t-trttts per bag. onds 2T. Itolnil extras 45, firsts lviiisltli-ritlilo Iiusincss wits traus- to. set-onus 1H. _ itt-ltlil In eggs utvl 1irires were..,f‘IiAiitl.()'l"l‘I'I'I'O\VN. I’. 1E. l.. steady. \itiy i7. (‘ountry shippers m-ik- '1‘i11- i1ItIl111- and cheese. markets ilig stiles extras 2K, firsts 25. ser- wero without tiny m-w feature to ontls 2i). Johbittg extras 32. firsts '3". tii-i-tintls .."1. .1\ ‘note. tYl"I‘.\\\'.\. tinL, May i7. ptvlittiittury estimate of the. eggs in cold storage iii (‘Jllitlllti issuedl on May lIilh gives the Itoiding on .1. May 1st, W26; tili .l.lfi-t,021i. dozen its volnpnrotl with 1I,i.iii.ii'.l dnzelta t i on May 1st, 11125. 'i‘0Ii0.\"i‘O. Mtty I7. mhcniors paying t-otintry shippers extras Lil. tirits ZSIQseI-onds 2i, 1irlt-os to re- tailers extras 7ft. firsts 32. seconds 29. retail extras its, firsts 35, sec- Ontndl. Contain: I20 rooms. 44 \l which Iuv: prlvnt: batin. Completely repented In the put few yuan. Few Hotel: throughout Oanlde :nd tn: United Stale: hnv: It: npiendld table. courteous urvle: to :ll Ouufn. Tele- phone: In rooms. Rate: “All t6 MN per lug delivered extras 31 to 32. firsts 2R to 2ft, set-nude 2H to 2h. 1irices to retailers extrns 36 to 37. firsts 33 to (H. seconds no to 32. retail ex- tras ~10 to 45. firsts 37 to 3R, soc- onds 32 to 35. \\'l.\Z.\‘iI’I<Xi. May 1T. —Denlers tiiiyiitg country shippers extras 28. firsts :6. seconds 22. Prices to retiiiit-i-a extras 33. firsts 30 to Iii. seconds 215. retail extras 37. firsts d '33. net-tmtls 30. l .7‘ S.~\SI\'.-\'II(‘III<I\\’\N. May l7. -- ' 1.131.... off due to: Charlottgtgwn (‘outitry shippers sell- ing extras 2i. firsts 22. seconds l8 Co.’ Ltd. Prit-es to retailers extras . retalt ‘Proprietor: HAIRY c. BROWN, than» I l7. --R1ace|pta' In; off and qu:l- 1 (IAIMARY- MIT l