MAXIMS i MAXIMS ' -- MERCHANT I l g MERCHANT k r T O 7Y2’ /// ' » ' “§\*i‘\\\‘ A l I l é __‘ Wor or wor ‘s sake; accept the I /// _ 1w" m’ " \ e w m . 5 a “we a e a . quill pro quo us an honorarium. ' ‘I M‘ O\‘ I‘ ‘ l“: n‘! seek ‘ m M" A f’: ____-_-, CoversPrineeEdward Island Like the Dew - ' f"? _ _ _“~ E-Elflrllfim {l.""..'.";.".l:li'..“’ CHARLUPTETOWN, CANADA MONDAY JUNE 4, 192s 325.2132‘""EL‘...i‘ll';f""il....lf£.i ‘in; lllliliiillllills 0F lliliisll 1'- scliililis iii visll lslllll MGfLIISll/llltlh For The Province. -- Y 0 u n g‘ Ambassadors Oi Empire T0 Arrive 0n Aug. 8th, For Oile-Day Visit. 1T i’ NllHlHillN ilills IN Hiljlill EEvacuation 0f Pao- tingfu Ordered and ll-Fiil l EHNMENT [lilliilfiifi [taly’s Demands For Reparations Acced- Prize Picture Puzzle Second Priz_e $10.00 / i l i First Prize $25.00 l0 PRIZES 0F $1.00 EACH l l i l i .. l . - . - ._ »_ - » - - < - _ - “l w’ it-“d Ass“ iti“sfiii“‘l2.fii.iiil“fi‘é.°‘.2232. 31-.‘.‘;.‘3.3°.'.‘.‘;.12i°l .*.’;“.‘.‘*;‘;§.£‘.‘f£.§.2?‘ FIFTH WEEK _ BUT YOU CA N START NOW E General Mllvemehl ance (flven I Atlzintic Region. Canadian Nation- T110])flI‘ly,£1CCOI1IpillIii1Cl by aTcin-l 'Th C u" i _ - ' u to the North (Jam- _ inl Railways arrived in Charlottc-icmatograph operator an an o 1cm e ompe on s alfeasy one plncedjvithln everybodyfls reach by the pub cation _ l , Further e m on ltown on Saturday evening on a reporter, arrive at Quebec on Aug- in the first week's Charl ttctown Guardian of the list of towns and villages, in which iill l menced -—— Mdrtlfll Second Set May Nth- the solutions are to be found. First Set appeared May 7th. Get, the first Four Srls- Third Set May 21st. Fourth Set May 28th and Fmh set below, and start now. »brief visit. Mr. Crowclis purpose is ust 5th, the B11058 111 the Cllllflld to make preliminary arrangelnciitslblllv- FY0111 "1910 they Dfflceed by ‘ifor the visit to this province iii Par-LSDCClv-l W811i 10 Hlllllllx Vlfl Mollc‘ ‘iy August of fifty Siudems u; Bfit-‘LOII whore there will be an official tun schools who lift! travelling under rvcvuhoh- Alter =1 day L spent 111 lthe auspices of the Allied Ncwspap-‘Mldfllifilll. Charlottetown Will be vis- ‘iers of Great Britain. This AssociA-Jled. the imrly vflrrlvlhs oh the H0- ,tiuu_ uquch is uuum» we uuulml of chclaga from Plctoll. They leave the Sir Edward Berry, consign,- of 150 next nlorillilg for Borden and thus Law Proclaimed in ' Peking. lSpu-ial to llic Guardian) I LONDON, Julie 2-An Exchange telegraph dcspntch from Hongkong {today stated that a conference of lnorthern leaders decided not to ev- strations Will be Prevented. i Each picture represents the name of a town or village. Try your hand at Solving i You can check yourself by referring to the list of names. ' As you solve each picture in this Fifth set write your answcrc in ink in thc space underneath. Keep your Sets until next \Ve(!k, when we will give you the Sixth Set to solve. and so on for elsht weeks in all. with the final set we will give full Instructions King George V tlicm. O'l"I‘AWA. Ont... June IL-Iii honor of the 63rd birthday of Ills ltfiijesty King George which (special to the Guardian) BELGRADE. Jugo-Slaviu. June 2 lugo-Sliivla hos acceded to rill of w“ deimgggss gfrvlgelgfizgtgjékifigfi is to he observed today a garden iBrltlsh periodicals daily monthly ‘Vlll m"? all Qllill-llllllllly 0f Vlewlllg f u d‘ i I t l g rcccn t ‘ _ , ' a - I -' H i _ , . _ . . or ie sen ng n o en r es. r acuatc Peking at present to the no- "23.‘.‘;2ii‘ilil“‘i‘,“ 1:222: :;*~.:::"'.2:'.::.".r.:.£r;:;. 2.‘i‘3..."’°°.“.‘l;.i‘.E-J§3§ ‘*:.‘:“‘.&£t.i;‘l:; L'.:i..s:;:-"ar;."“ "‘ A. Iug0-3l1\'1ll~ 11-‘ @ "' . . ' ' ' " ‘ - ' ' , . _ Mukden (Northern) troops were lug to an Italian note which rc- Yyll-gllllllllllfl. Political ygupg men and tw.enty_five young iHOXIOILI‘; ‘ fltL-llerrt. (EItOtII/Crg/fll‘ THERE Is N0 {in retreat‘ however’ along the from ~ - l u ll" (‘h ll "lo llom- ‘WOIIICII who have been selected by “l l» ll C9‘ 9'5 l° w ~ ‘between Mucluu-,g'35,u11es Scum 0y quested moral and material rcparn- [IS for the damage caused in the lsorilcrs, assured Premier Musso- lni tlint the strongest measures will instituted to prevent any further yTlcntsin and Liullho. 35 mlics south iof Peking. They were also in re- ltrcut on the west of Peking to Han- ,kow twenty mllcs from the north- Crotvell. has expressed his cordial QNTRANCE- FEE sympathy and offered his full co- operation ill the rcccpttion of the visitors. Hon. W. M. Lea, acting inion wn-rc widely represented at the fete held on lhc spacious lawns of Rick-nu Ilall. ‘CXflIlIiIliliiOllS on British Empire ggeography from the lending schools lot the Motherland, all of whom are betlvciln fourteen and twenty-one E RULES WlllCll MUST BE .___-~< iflllfllll drllll°ll5cfiuél°af~slmillgillsklfif years of age. The purpose of this gll;f)lll1lé“ll'l-d°svgll's(l)llf lifrlégsiigstsilrlssegflg; sTlucTLg-OADIIERED lern capital on the railroad to Kal- llfllcllfi W") ‘l 9 ' " ' visit to Canada is. of course. to fur- _ ' " - ‘X S” ' ‘ lgllfl- dlsturbilnccs will be punished and B l l “m. m0 information of those in me enthusiastic, and Mayor Yeo has _ The evacuation u; puuuugru was Italians] ivlliltllsfi 111000113? 0'1‘ dwfillllrfi 1S1 S 3. 6 l8 t Simutumquuu of thiifl-esuuycus, ueu_ fills?‘ lllllufifltlwllilll l?! infill/gs“ Fllld ‘ordered. A general movement to lfcroi W c 00111901150 8 . 4mg and progress m- thiq country It W1 88p 111 01161 Wi I t e YOVIIIC- A“ I the north was cgmmencgd, Thom ‘ ' ial Government in 5° ‘Mons must m’ have been no reports of any fight- l The Jugo-Slnvlil. government’ al- pyepafing plgng ady has apologized for insults to the Itililllll flag. The government instituted sharp censorship forbid- fslppgia] u, “u. Gunruinm is obvious that a party of fifty of LONDON, Jum- 2__P1‘Qmim~ 13am- the kecncst intcllccts fronl the \vin‘s interest ill nll things Cnnad-ififillfllll-S 0f Grflllt Bfiluill Will boar inn has been exemplified by his hol-Jzack with them countless observa- ling. ' It was expected that the whole [northern llne of (lcfence were retir- ling in the direction of the Peking- wrltten In Ink. Competi- tors may submit any hum- ber of’ attempts provided for the reception. Of course no definite plans have been yet outlined, but it has been ding newspapers to print reports of _ _ x i . _ _ _ Suggested that H“. Provincial Bump llllllw" alltbltunu" demonstrations: gilflfllCénl) H120 viilsittedlmliltiliilfilleldliidgld ggliliiidiif Qllidtwiiilegiwlllllsgacte sflinillllt: lllil Ellllllld 11151 be Ylfilled- If- i5 qlllle m“ each answer is Wm.“ iTlentsm "anlwld “l retllemem‘ m An edition ' - fitting ma, U“, hallowed precepts of upon a separate lPeking-tientsin railroad llne would .give ncrtherncrs an opportunity to {withdraw in to Mukden since thhi 11s the rail link connecting Peking lwith the Manchurian city. which are continuinlf- . d Lu G. T l d o] _ _ of Politika one of the lending ncws- 331cm “inc ’§§,‘§§.iisili2nioii:iit. MW d Land the “my of how Canada . , - _ < _ the nation's birth llllllels- w“ collfiscatel-‘L WM particular“, intlarfirted in u grlle-‘Xl flétxophooé’ someunng the first rciidczvouspizhcihiiftglhunld: Th" “MW Emopeul‘ press nd"ies‘ of sculpturrtl fiends cllt ill ‘the ‘V “('1 ls ‘my lmPfll-ectxy “mun-ho rich in historical significance lnll-S i111‘ 511111191011 l5 "Elllvefl Th” cfmlk wupt; “rim clusu knlveg Qnp “w”? on the on?“ slde of "h? “Yateui Mr. Crowell advises the Guardian fatal 11111110 0f SBTB-Jellll- Wlllcll setzo; the {Okufllq ,-eu,-,_.;e,m.u' ‘van. Fume Eqwmd Island. .wm have that the Maritime Provinces are es- tlie torch to the world war in 1914 wearing gmefhelmot Bearing th-ei much to gain from the visit of these pecmny tortunate in being the first l5 “mm “ppcnrmg m deslmtchesiinscription“Canada 1017" jyqung ambassadors of Emplm‘ n’ to welcome these youngsters from md is vaguely alarming the Eur-‘ “The Premier also -saw badge onhflll ‘shnrc in the large measure of the old Country They have been ‘llmm Public‘ A latent conflict bc'~,tlic Royal Canadian regiment cut initial: “$331k: mils’: ‘vlilelerfnsglrcéllélgt to‘: selected for‘ their. ability to carry ‘ .back the story of Canadian achieve- wem ‘mlzmsmvia and “My has eX-lchlilk mid visited the site of the- ‘ ' ‘ ‘Charlottetown primarily in order , . ~ i nent and industry and to enlighten M“ “we” 1918' The peace treuw Canadian war memorial He found‘ “V” “My the town o! Sear“ on moithc battle arcil. where tho Cnnuci-i ma,‘ the boys and girls [may Sec the i119 Dflilhlc of the British Isles as t0 only complete series of’ plctures—l, e., Sets N05, “1-8 inclusive-for each at- "mllt will be accepted. Incomplete sets will be dis. qualified. MARTIAL LAW PROCLAIlVII-ID ‘ TOKYO, June 2.—-A despatch ifrom Peking today to Renoo, a Jap- ianese news agency said foreign gor- risons and legations were preparing [for emergencies while the capital of Mutilated, altered or al- North China awaited evacuation by I 'o\\' and four children, Harold. Grace Dalmatian coast, while tile Italians‘. _ _ . _ . iProvinciul Buildili". the birth-place _ _ _ . ternative solutions will l: . lllive sclzod and since held the city‘zilggesfzgugiztinstillmietziliéilngesincgiy‘ of the Canadian ennmml and with {possibilities of the disquanflut. No responslf ‘Marshal Chang Too-Lin’ for nearly .. “l Film“ “ml have esmbnshcd a still existinir. war zlebris is sciltlcrcciiihjs knowledge dltfimtmy fixed i“ k t 1 u mfi _ biIltY can he taken for d {two years (hotllwr off mde ‘Porlih’ mmwmrulc m Al@-'~—'—baula' ii" ‘nan? pluuus and livgfl “hells mmd‘ thvyitna-Spwomre“ clsu"vhe"e —--_-m__@ ' __“ la!’ or loss in the iiiiéfffii?" ‘signal law “ass-giro llgnlnsilflnuotfi. . which failed to explode lire lulllvllw"_'_‘i-"m— no again m t nu uu » i " "‘ ‘ " 1"‘. . dcd in the roof of" dugout. I La immuccessrun es c s seat, but otherwise. Proof of posting eglbgizgslzlmsesazgigé “m” A u “" ‘M’ " ‘ l . ' l He married. in 1888, Carrie Aug- cum” b” “cclipwd "5 l ' " ' >—~ "— [mfluncfi ~ r ' ' - ‘ - - .tilsll1_il@e.ilufliter_.ofethe date "m" 01’ delivery. , l - - l To Discuss World i J0hrnlrf1VIesservyoai...iw.i..i this city. His wid- i —~~ -- ~ iW1ll Unveil e. . l _______ I l i lMi's._R. Bruce Mari". of Kitchener, No cmlesfllllldllllot! can iT AINT ‘ S - 1 Qncc again Charlottetown is oiili-Qllifllm‘ Rmm" “nd Ema survive be allowed‘ his?“ I g ' lllllllllllellalll“ i" oi a _____ ‘ ionc o its most ' ' t d ~ .--‘ _ lllwy- e sur- E - - J1 - "Elmira 'l‘liursdny best show Sill-E N. . _ l, ipected citizens; iJii~.0T<iiiicinA.n1cfeslsSi~-ill/HIE Children all are now at home. Cally?!“ can 0'.“ he M‘ l. ' x 1 BRAMPTON‘. Jun" 2TH“ EX”!- _. .pccial in the (martian) _ ,\.y_ “M, me excepuon of Robert‘ who p e on condition that . 1'4) ‘lency Lord Wlllingdon. Governoi- PARIS, Julie ifs-Lo ‘P0211. ParisicilI The mm M“ Massey“, had been is pursuing his studies at Oxford, the Editor's decision i; i4, J, \ General of Canada will be n distin- “Dmfl for?“ ‘how s.“ Murgflrfllfldily said FUYCIQJII Minister Bflilllflim delicate health for some months England. The latter visited his fa- final and legall bl ' i I ‘guished visitor ill this town on the ,_ I _ ‘ ‘ lumwwas remaining in Paris ovcr thongsn but no serious outcome was tilcr iii March last. Besides these, y "ding" '- morning of Dominion Day, July I. Cts l‘ll(lil_\. - In the case of n tie the —" when he will unveil the war mem- wcekend to discuss with Sir Austen looked for um“ n few weeks mm he leaves to mourn one sister. Mrs. Daniel Gordon. of this city. and two brothers. Benjamin F. in Seattle Editor reserves the right to orlnl now in course of construction. ,Ch:lnlbcrhliii. British Foreign Sec-When the Imam condition from divide the Drizes as he i1"-’llll‘Y--Qll@$ll°ll5 regarding m“ Fwiivhlch he had suffered in the past. | "Roizcrvir Wctlncstloy. Juli’ 18W- T“ pllH-Y- G‘l°"l'°t°“m' [cnda of the Lcilguc of Nations bunme m, . d w'11i r . _ _ _ ,. mag on Saturday n “Man 1 am in New York City. 1 i __A__.. .4,’ ._ . .__ ‘n65 5 30 wimallmllliClli blcfausce, neithcbrt he nor Hor-f me end came peflccfuu“ andlghu tIn cveiivicalluciltiig. whether in Dnl- “inks m‘ j _ f.“ _ oign Mns or us av ‘ rescmani o entered u on his L . M‘ t_ lies 01" pr vote e. Mr. Messervy 29 ' nllllllld UV" smuk Chm Pa‘? Germany’ will be able to attend bc- Mr_.Mé)Sse1.vy 3g" b01555 m Stklllflfid at the betterment. of his pro- ‘ all?! heirs Wcdglzefislllly Slelélelnm ‘ cause of lll health. Georges Bay. Newfmlndland_ onflvince and his country. He was a _ i ' . I “m “lll- CW" ‘m’ y‘ 0th" “'°1'l°l wlll“ 511°“ l“ sec‘ October 20th. 186i. fl. son of the iiitenlchlfil ahll Comlmhlohhhle cltlwl. Ellfltllllltfirlilg . New Readers _ By ordering the first, second, third and fourth 4355‘6'4'2i'4i'ctai'y Kellogg's proposed‘ not‘ 1-0 Captain Benjmnm Messervy and ever looking on the bright side of loutlaw wai. the Chlncsc stua on. his Wlle- Mllrtha Julm Mam” Bagg things. and ever ready to aid any "Notice-Wonderful Sllow- Hlml‘ the Itiilo-Jugo Slav demonstrations,“ Darunuuuh N_ s‘ He came m gQQfl must er River tonight. Ken Mayflflffl-gind the Gcrmiln elections also will iprmce Edward Island with ms pa], He was Rain Squalls an active and helpful Blur Sir-ink Western. French River Tllfisdil)’, Crnpaud Wednesday. 4864 "Alpha Rcbccca Lodge 11109“ 'l‘ucs.il'.ii' cvi-nilig at 8 p. m. Nolli- lnatioli of officers and initiation. 48 “Rcscrvc Dominion Day for ten llllll‘ at Mt. Stewart. in aid of Sol- . filers Monument. 4646- "West's Garage-hamstring 011 Ill muki-s of cars. Night and do? ltrvicc. Poivnol St. Phone 1I81--J. 4783-5-3l-thmon-4l. ‘ “Recital by pupils of Miss Lillinll McKenzie Thursday evening, Juno "ill. llcortv. Memorial Hall. 4858 “Missi Roberta Spencer's pupils "lll Kile fl. i-i-oitiil ll‘l thohiiptisl church fIiill Friday afternoon June lllh- 4559 "The Corran Ban Dramatic Cluo “ll llrrscnt the t-act comedy drama ‘Whore Tho Lane Turned" at Cor- Nll Ban Hnll. Monday. Juno 11th. “W! specialties. Ladies with bris- Pl-‘l frcc, 3| "RQSOIVC July nllh roi- tea iii _ Augustus. < 4773-5-31-5! "For Rcasrn hie T xi Service. ch"rlm'temwn' m.” “'48 During the war. None ll29-J.’Mllsa H. It; Hohklrk. gafllim‘? lcmudll’ ggjgilidr. Messervy inter » . .3 .41 B 1 Olll- "l" Y ' tl lfarc of the s 4703 5 1 Boston. cloudy . ..~-5B'e;§r\;€h1ng possible u, their pepsin; ‘Come to the lee cream social lnNeW Y°lk- 91mm!’ - ' ~ - ~ - - -- 74“64 ‘In the war time election 3"’ London Hall Monday eveninl; High “do this ‘nommg “l 1051i ‘was appointed as Scru ‘.11 4th, 1g no; m“ 153,5,“ and tonight at 12. iwem, to Paris in that capacity. 1-1:: i 4704-8-1-21 Sim sets this evenlniz M ‘H6 flhrlsiioooodod in getting‘ to the from. "Paul Kolllna in "Smlllrr Thru’ " lncc Edward ‘Theatre Juno l1 llhd 20th with uneiiceiled caste 4301.34.71 utcs la It p, 19th l‘ local players. ‘ "mnle 510m? Patrol" by Sou m’ ltlon which he held tlon such no that which took place we club m m‘ Ten?!) ggmgh?xxflntlon-cure. zlfiamgflngacf eiililnghoadirilutlon of Parliament. ln Ottawa early this year when fif- bur” i i be discussed. 0>—---—-- D Lilia 4o HAvi: A doe WKH NORTH PoLE ’ Exveolfiou; I I l i (Q. uonomo. June 3rd.—Mnri- time moderate westerly winds. fair not much change in temperature. i Toronto. clear . . . . .. 70-52 Montreal. cloudy 69-54. Quebec, rain 04-46 __E:_) icnts when eight years of age, and |nfter receiving his early education at St. Peters School. he entered the employ of Carvoll Brothers as a jun- ior. where. iifter serving r. few years he was admitted into the partner- ship. i Later he became a member of the firm of Carvell. Rattcnbtlry and Messcrvy and afterwards a. share- iliolder and director of the Hickey zand Nicholson Tobacco Company. , Mr. Messervy was for a number ‘of years an active fiizilre in the. Board of 'f‘rnde. being for some time ,lts ilrcsidcnt, and during the whole, period of his connection carncstlv: engaged in promoting the best in-; tcrcsts of the province commercial- ly and industrially. He was one of‘ the prime movers in the develop-I inc-lit of Wintfli‘ navigation. nnd did‘ much to improve the service. It was, dtic largely to his strenuous efforts; that the "Stanley" and "Minto“ ice, bound for weeks in the strait. were finally released. He was for many years a member e Masonic and in this city.f [and office bearer in th Oddfellows societies ‘having scrved as Grand Master of the Provincial Grand Lodge of the‘ former order nnd filled the presid-. lng officeis chnlr in both the York, and Scottish Rite branches. He was; also a member ward Preccptory. find of the mystic shrine. tineer andifcasiblc method to check the distri- mcmbcr of St. Paul's Church in this city. and in his death that congrega- tion has sustained a heavy loss. He was well and favorably known throughout the province. and many will sincerely mourn his passing. The funeral will be held tomor- row (Tuesday) from his residence at. 82 Fitzroy Street. leaving the house at 2.15 p. m. to St. Paul‘s Church, where the service will be- gin at 2.30., thcncc to the Peoples Cemetery. To the bereaved family and friends, the Guardian tenders sin- ccrc sympathy in the loss of n kind and considerate husband and fath- er. I. Ingession (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, June 2.—Two mlniit- es of poignant silence at 11 o‘c1ock of the morning of Nov. 11, if ob- served reverently across the doin- inion by everyone. is a more effec- tive means of commemorating the signing of Armistice than by mak- i the holiday ln the opinion of m mbers of the national chapter I. O. D. E. at yesterday morning's ses- slon in Trinity College. There was of the Prince Ed-‘much discussion on this question following the presentations of reso- llutions from the national executive, and ever slnccwfrom the provincial chapter of Bri- csted himself lnltish Columbia, and from the muni- oldlcrs, and dldicipal chapter of Ottawa. Strong support to the government of 1917, lIOIWBS promised by the order in any Towns you can start now. Week’s Charlottetown Guardian which contains the Flrsti Second, Third and Fourth Sets and the list of (Canadian Press) HONOLULU. June 3. —- As tho lnonoplanc Southern Cross neared .the Equator she began encounter- ‘ing min squalls. Tllc latest mess- age received here stated i1 radio re- ceived by tho McKay Wireless and Telegraph Station rcad:—“l1.48 a. J \E——i-— red with the government. A resolution dealing with the suppression of sordid details of crime in newspaper stories was pas- rsed- and PBDEPS who were already (101118 this were commended by the order. Alberta's resolution asked for bcrs of the Royal Canadian Mount- destitute circumstances, but not cn- t years of service. was presented to Miss R. M. Church the retiring president. by Mrs. spending thanked the members for their loyal support during her three years in office. At noon Miss Church accompanied by some of the nat- ional officers drove down to the city hall and placed a wreath on the cenota “. Mrs. J. H. Holmes of Saskatoon told of the magnificent work being carried on by the chapters in Sask- atchewan. and Miss Joan Arnold. explained about the party of 80 English school girls who will tour Canada this summer‘. teen women‘s organiziitlonsvconfer-I George Black. Miss Church. in re-l Mrs. J. E. B. McCready of Char- and ,mliiwtii 0f _ Finance Committee i _ ilCSifllll. Orphanage, tho outstanding performance of the Finance Com-lpolntment is announced by A. S.‘ some type of assistance for ex mem- mittee is hidden in the usual audihmcuun, General supt. of Canadian report of the years activities. energetic Committee. G. Taylor, the remarkable not revealed in the newspaper ports published to date. I Despite the unassuming attitude .of the above menioncd workers, n. ,ls fitting that the public at large lshould be acquainted with their un- tiring and entirely successful excr- tions, on behalf of the institution‘ throughout the year. Starting with a deficit in the malntalnance fund of $2,000.00, the Committee not only wiped-out. this adverse figure. but finished the twelve months with a malntainence fund surplus of $2.000.00—This outstanding success was obtained lhro sheer hard work. intensive campaigning. that. iottetown was elected one of the covered the Island. blanket/ fash- riscs tomorrow morning nt 4.10. Last quarter moon Mondoy,.J th..‘1.27 a. m. Silmlnersldc tide eighteen min- r than Charlottetown. ->---- -- -iQ&- "on. cum". M. n. aim now 1111°§the Artillery and other ilnits from bution of misleading literature and pilblicity of Canada ciiculated in Great Britain. This resolution was passed at the momlng session fol- lowing the presentation of Miss Charlotte Whlttonka report on lm- migration with its recommendat- ions. The committee also-endorsed the holding of councils on immigra- ‘whcre he spent tWO dill/ll Vlsmllg lthe Island. l In 1925, he "the candidates Commons and was sole conservative M1119 was nominated one of for the House of elected as the sentativc for MVUIICIIIOYS. tmnalllan Press) ROME, June 2.—'1‘he Italian av- iators. Major Ferrarln and Captain Delprete. landed at 8.52 this after- noon at Monte-Cello field having broken the world's record for a du- ration flight. They were in the air for 58 hours and‘ 87 minutes. ion. The co-operation of the clergy and the Ladies Auxiliaries was ‘sought and weeks of unremitting organizations brought a well-des- erved compensation which placed the maintenance fund on its pres- ent satisfactory basil-i. A great deal of personal inter- viewing was accomplished, through the medium of cars. and many In the annuiil-rcport of the Pro-i ed police of advanced years and in Due to the modesty of this mosijnmnage, o, Mm“, mdga me can. med m re u“ t headed bY-adian National summer m mm t E 1' 119115 011 1-l1l‘0ll_8l1|Mi-s. H. S. Henderson. assisted by, the Lakc of the Woods area of On- o y o complete the requlied Rev, Ross C. Eaton. and Cflfll- qtnrio. Mr. Mould has had an exten- QXBQ - , sivc experience as Assistant Manag- A sheaf’ of American beauty rosesfence o; the committee-S work wnslm. and manage, of many Summer "fland winter hotels during the post m. i218 San Francisco time) rain ;'Ai>liointed Malaise-I’ ,i$2"i.;'...i?;‘“r;;.';‘“*::%s.:raii: 0f Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Julie 3. IA.P.) -The monoplane Southein Cross hopped ou- off from Kailai at 5.20 o'clock this rimming, heading for Suva, I-"iji. SAN FRANCISCO. June 3. - A message from tho Southern Cross headed by the radio corporation of America station at Honolulu and re- layed here suid:--"l0 n. m. 112.30 p. m. coast time) latitude 16 north. longitude 161.28 west. altitude 400 fcel. speed 88 miles. Going to try to fix trouble noav." The position in- dltnleil ilic film's had traversed ap- proximately 430 miles since leaving Kauai. (Special to The Guardian) i MONTREAL. June 2.-—Thc lNational Hotels. of A. Mould as hotel in i ten years. The popularity of Minaki Lodge has grown by leaps and bounds since its reconstruction two seasons ago and since the completion of the] golf course there. according to Mr. ,,.“‘..‘.... ..“v.‘”“‘ McLean, and reservations made in- dicate a record summer's business in. condensad special. RATE-to. per word, not prospect. Minaki is in the heart or‘ each lnlortlon in thin column. splendid fishing areas and is the headquarters for many parties of. anglers during the season. e WERFECTION WIIITE LIJGIIOILNB chicks, hatching .eggs. Everett Howatt, Carleton. 4820-8-24! places not easily accessible othcr-, wise. were reached in this manner.‘ Mrs. Henderson and the othorl member“ °l l-he P111811“ Committee‘ ‘CHOICE CORNED near room merit the hearty thanks of the Pro- testant public for their brilliant llhhdllll! of the Orphanage finances for the year 1927-1928. The smartest new shade is broc- coli green. Its sombre who; can be found in silks. tweed; and straw hats-a broccoli ensemble in fact. BAKING TROUB LES ASIDE-USE “ROBIN HOOD 99'“ l lfvou WANT ooon ENVELOPBS. ' Prices a0 roi- 20c; 10o loi- 35c; l 25o for 55c; iloo for aim; 1.000 for 81.95. Postpaid. Guardian Office. Guardian Job Prlntery. stall-fed cattle. Saunders, New- som 8r O0. fi-l-tf. “FL