IN Miliiiiiiiill] ‘ and gthey French and the Spanish zones to MAXIMS OIL name...- Thers is no store an hora that ouc- ltl sp- prepnistfon for advertising titres ' would not be very mu more oessful If It would snake psi- cent, . Paper to MAXIMS!‘ era MERGHANT -_-— If turnover l'sn't whlt it "Wind be, if your Invested dollars sum sluggish. then it's well worth while learn how much it would Fl! you to invest in a business tonic. Covers Prince" Edward Island Like the Dew "'“"""--'5~"-’- "i=3 CHARLOTTETOWN. CANADA. WEDNESDAY, MAY 2o, 1925 3;-‘-,-,I_,,f~';,f;;5§'";_,”;§f';f‘,‘{_ at: BIB Blllll IMMINENT Leader offiliebel Trib- esmen is Messing His Forces Along River-- Riffs Are Great Sharpvshooters. PARIS, May llk-Abd-el-Krim, leader of the rc-bei Rifllan tribes- men, not only .ls mobilizing ‘import- ant forces in front of the French along the Ouergha River ‘in Moroc- co, ‘but ls delsred to be uiillislng an extensive efficient propaganda organisation behllnd the French, Marshal Lyautcy ls tuloing steps to clear out from the pacified regions of Morocco the agents of Abd-el- Krini who everywhere are insid- ‘iously spread-lag the idea of ‘revolt. Good sharp, Shooters The argument of the (Rifflans ‘has been exaggerated, while the value of their infantry and intelligence service has been under-estimated This lRilfiilans have some of the best sharp-shooters the French eve-r faced and some of the cieverest propagandists they ever had to contend with. Thework of the latter has come to lilght in every important centre, even as far from the scene of activities as the re- gion of Agadlr, the most southerly port in Morocco. _Abd-el-Krlm has a few machine guns, manipulated by soldiers of fortune or deserters from the for- eign legion; but thus for as re< gards artillery, only a single four- gnn Ibsttsry has been discovered with men ' to,dlscover any ‘in the hands of the rebels. battle on Wide lront _ On the other hand, the French have suffered molt "of" their losses irom ‘Rlflemen. ‘it is pointed out that ‘these specialists likely will prove less effective when Abd-el- Knlm’s cont-i-ngents make an at- tack en mass, as is shortly expect- ed on a front measuring about 126 miles ‘in lengtmbetween the Moul- miyn- ‘Riivcr and the sea. ‘ Up to the present, Abd-el-Krlm has succeeded in getting the tribes on the border l‘ine between the ‘take the lend ‘in the operations, hesitating to nZ-sk a blow to his prestige by n defeat of his season- ed Rifllan ‘troops. it is declared thsit the ‘tribes who have thus sacri- ficed themselves ‘have received such a lesson that Abd-el-Krim will have to send Rifles regulars 1.0 the front in his next move, for which‘ the French officers assert they now are fully prepared. Unanimous (Canadl-a-rl-liress) ROME, iMiay 19.-The Chamber of Deputies today approved a Bill against secret societies by a vote of 304 to 0. Condensed Specials tall-lo per word, net FUN-i insertion in this column. ‘WANTED-TWO OR ‘TH-REE sontlemen boarders can bo ac- commodated at 1.86 Great George Street, 1138. finer-mar Vii-EEK AUTO Crank. Reward. Apply Guardian. 1151 7.7.1....» - Arrnsesse A1: once. Apply iotorls Hotel, ' 1m 1e s-ai ‘TO LIT-J-IOUII OORNIR OF Pownll and Water its. Apply 27 Water Skill. 1125 19 3i '15s ram-runs or IVIRY "mill-ll fill! 1| 9! ' itiously ' ’ , fndusrxl“ Central Job 1ft , ry. Phone is . warn-so AWKQ-APPLY ‘r0 Mrs. George J. Micro, Fsirholm zao Prince st. ‘ Ii _________________, wunsnssrssmiv m. men- "! srsde, a teed pore, re- d . , ‘ ‘ ‘ immliibltiri‘ ‘Fill s‘ iLb o 'i.o1's pane. ab" "seals: i1, 0. 0. aliens... ‘m ileum n ‘WNNTID: - OIQUND HAND "Nina: slse silos ssfo. Please“ were ma.‘ m.» u. J. c. ears of Guardian. 11876-1041] ‘sricm. stun. 4m ass glue as eentl. Raspberry JOILYWQ-IHOII. tin fl canto-Jeanine’ . 1107610! en route thirteen million ‘hearing fry are ‘being deposited -in th-ei lakes of the Prairie provinces, according to word recelrved here. ‘into Jackflsh lake near Nortlh Battiefkxrtl, 2 800.000 Whitefish and 200,000 ‘herrings are ‘being ‘cast; in ‘Little Quill ‘lake and ‘tributaries. near W-adena. ‘Sask, 1,800,000. oisco (herring) are being released. while ‘ ‘lwloes, Katepwe, .Mi.'s.slon, Echo and ‘Sioux will celvie 6000.000 Whitefish ‘and 2.000,- ' 000 cisco fry. RUN AWAY WITH German Trade ' ' . Pact wit]. U, s, EH11‘); °t Anglman HERE’S A GIRL NOBODY 1,8 Disclosed n oman Churches COULD ...=:..=.:‘.:'"....i‘.:i.::::::i:: B-“a-‘i-‘éflil? a bouquet of praise to the vUniied States and provided a shock for Franco on Monday when he delivered a compre- hcnsive statement of the Ger- man poi-icy ‘in the Reichstag. He announced that a commer- cial treaty with the United States would be presented to the Reiohstag shortly. Referring to the continental security pact y! oposais, Stressomann said that Ger- many could not admit the por- manence of her eastern fron- bier where a large slice of Ger- man territory has been incor- porated within Poland, but she did not intend to seek revlslcn by force. Earl Haig And Party Will Sail For Ottawa June 19 (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, May 19.—I~‘.'Jeld- Mar- shall Earl Haig‘ sails June 19 for Canada to attend tlhie British Em- pire Service League Congress Otitawa. ‘His party Russell. their families. Would Help N. Scotia Miners' MONCTON. ‘ May ‘to Ottawa, the strike situation in optimistic than they weeks. Premier the strike effort will islation. Planting Fish Fry In Prairie Lakes (Canadian Press) WLNNIPEG. May the Qulit-ppel-le Church Congress TORONTO, May lll-Jfcprcsellt- each ‘non-concurring , and each minority opposed to entering tho United Church cf ‘Canada are expected to iitlves from congregation will number about forty, including Colonel Mas‘- sha-l-l Hole of ‘Rhodesia, General Wyhe of South Africa. Captain Spencer ‘Pa-l-mier of India. General ‘Horne, Treasurer, Captain Donald Simeon, ‘Secretary. Sir Andrew Commander of New Zea- land forces, Mil‘. Lister of ‘Liverpool, Mr. Appleby of Leeds and others. Most ‘of ‘the delegaiies are taking 19—F, W. Carroll, M. P, Cape Breton South who passed through the city today speaking of Sydney . Mines and Glace Bay. said that the people affected were slightly more regarding a settlement had been for several Armstrong is going to area tomorrow and an be made to bring into effect the provisions of the recent- ly enacted industrial disputes leg- 19.-Almost Whitefish and NP of ithe Union of Anglican and Ro- man Catholic churches which was the subject of a meeting in De- cember, 1928, was resumed at Mai- ines yesterday with Cardinal Mer- cier presiding. The discussion it is understood will continue three days. Imperial Oil After West Indies Trade MONTREAL, May 19.—~Experndi- ture of ‘more than. $200,000 in the extension of t-he imperial Oil plant at Imperoyal, ‘Halifax. for llllB pur- pose of estnbiilshin-g a ‘gpeat, west Iniiiis trade and providing facili- ties -for tile relative development and increased employment ‘is an.- nounced. D. 1M. Allan, su-perlnilieindent of the plant, confirmed the plans for the development and ‘said that it Wile the intention cit the Imperial Oil to build iup a great trade‘ with the West Induce and that the pro- posed trade will be developed with Halifax hairbor as the Canadian-port of export, _ This extension of ‘the plant at Im- Iperoya-l wii-l include the erection of B- Wiilillilete case and can manufac- turing plant, and ‘in these cans the oil wall be shipped to the West Indies. At the ‘present time all the exports from the ‘plant are shipped in steel barrels. . at o...‘ 7s Injured ‘ In Subway Panic (Canadian Press) NEW YORiK, May 18.—- At least seventydive persons were injured, two probably fatally in niad panic which swept a crowded east side subway train as it was about to leave the Grand Central Terminal station today, A blown fuse follow- ed ‘byn series of electric lamp bulb explosions, was reported to have been the cause of the acci- dent. The train literally jammed with humanity came to a sharp stop a block from the terminal. Men, wo- men and children, massed into ev- ery one of the cars, were swept from their feet in the confusion which grew to panic proportions, when the cars ‘began to llll with a stilling smoke caused by the burn- ing of insulation. Advises Miners to Beware oi “Reds” GLACE BAY, May lib-Rev. M. A. iMacAdsm, of 3t. Ann's Church. at the Sunday morning services modes strong address ‘to the mine working members of his congrega- tion on their duties rin respect to their Union. He stressed the ad- visability of the men attending their local meetings, in order that a certain element would not be controlling Union activities, and asked them also to watch special meetings where many queer moves have originated. He referred to recent meetings where those pre- sent dld not represent ten percent. of the membership. Rev. Father MacAdam also ‘paid some attention to the “Redsfl ad- visiug Unilon members to watch their meetings, so that the saner element would have a hand in af- tion off the stage the other day, men made a fttile effort to llfi Largest Graduating (Canadian Press) SACKVILLE, N. 13.. varsity, Ladies emy today included the following. E. i., diploma in Literature. Verna A-melia mlth, Pownal, P. E, I., diploma in Expression. Janet iNeill Jardine, Kensington. I’ .E .I., diploma in Household Science. Arthur G. Hebert, Murray liar- bor, P. ‘E. ‘L, . .. Verna AnieliaSmith, ‘Pownal, P. E, l. Bachelor of Arts. plomas of matriculation were Dre- sented this morning to the largest graduating class in the history of ‘Britain Would Give LONDON, May Ill-The present is not an opportune moment for the collection of war debts from France", according to the British vilew, but if France offers to llBY the United States, Britain would Miss Bouchier (Resistor), a ged 23, London Halls as the girl who ca nnot be lifted, gave a demonstra- isiiln siiiiiiiis FIGURE ‘Pliiiiimloilil MiillNl A. Academy- Hubs ‘rt Mason, Montague Won the $25.00 English Scholarship May 10.—— the Graduates and prize winners n-t the year the institution has ever en- convocation of Mount Allison i"ni- College and Acad- Mary Sybil Poole, Montague, P. SAOKVIJLLE, N. -B, May 19.—Dl- France More, Timel attend the Presbyterian Congress here on June 8th for the pu‘rpose of planning the constitution of a new church, according to Dr. A. S. Grant. Tile anti-unionist Divine stated further that between 1,800 and 2,000 delegates will be present ut the gathering, one ‘third this number to be women. Dr. Gran: added that although women will participate ‘in tho Congress they will not have seats in the general assembly of the new fairs. hops some might matrks strong, ‘bu-t they were really no thought. Irish Flag ‘In closing he said ‘that per- tlilnk his re- half strong enough, he Returns to Sea. iionoican, N. 1.. May Ill-The tlon. denomina- lrlsh flag will return to the cos to- morrow when the North German Lloyd steamer Bremen departs on demand simultaneous and cull!!! payments from Paris. That is in‘ l-iue with the state- ments of ‘Conservative party ilobt policy made in the House of Com- mons by Winston Churchill sli0rt- lyafter he wok office as Chancel- lor of the Exchequer, French Deny Getting Note PARIS, May Ill-The French for- eiign ofiii-ce insists that no debt note has been received from the United States, despite Washington dospatches telling of the forward- now appearing at the when two stalwart British work her. Class, In History Of an automobile ese Clemenceau Gatineau. to his grandfather, the ‘Tiger of army in 1916. He served in many Lake Disappears I In Minnesota (Canadian Press) ELY, Minnesota, May 19.-Alin- nesota last night lost one of its famous tea thousand lake's as u. result of the disappearance of lluae Lake n body of water two miles long and one mile wide, which lids been gradually disappearing since last Thursday, The lake was locat- ed three miles north 'west o.‘ here. Winnipeg Pays Dearly For Its Unemployed (Canadian Press) WliNNbPEG, May 19.-Unemploy- nren-t relief during the ‘past winter. cost tho city 0f Winnipeg $217,653, of .whlch amount the provincial- government contributed approxima- b iy $56,000. In nlunicipaiitie-s out- side of Winnipeg. the government expended newrly $5.000 ‘in relief wiork. T.he ‘per cnplta cost of relief in Winnipeg was 815.99 compared‘ wit-h 819.54 during the previous win- ter. The higher cost is expiaineil by the fact that during the winter cf. 1923-24, a large amount iwas ex- pended ‘for ‘public ‘improvements, and also ‘to tne fact ‘the number of single men on th-e relief, list, was considerably greater. “Tigers” Grandson To Become An American Citizen (Associated Press) SEATTLE, May 19. -—Georges Geiiineau, grandson of Georegs Cle- menceau, the Tiger of France, is salesman in Seat- tle. He is a son of Andre and Ther- Gatineauwas personal secretary France until he joined the French major engagements near Verdun. After the war. Gatineau narrated he spent an inheritance of more than a million francs in gambling resorts in Western and Southern | ‘Europe. When his money was gone Mount Allison Academy, ending! most satisfactory scholastic‘ joyeil, There was an increase of ‘thirty percent over ‘the residence attendance last year, a total of 61 and in addition there were thirty- iour special students, as well us many others from the Ladies Col- lege and town. Rev. E E. Graham, Canso, N. 5-. led the devotional exercises and the Valedictorian was Gerald Stew- art, Canipbellton, N. B. ‘Those receiving diplomas includ- ed the following: Vernon ‘Beaten, St. Peters Road, ‘P. iE, I. Gordon ‘Hutcheson, Charlottetown I Hubert Mason Montague, P. E. ‘l. Hilbert ‘Mason, Montague won the $25.00 English Scholarship. ‘Only Seven Now Left on Rum Row (Canadian Press) NEW YOIbK. ‘May 19.—With rum row reported to‘ be dwindling day by day, prohibition enforcement officers are getting busier and'bus- ier on land. R, Q. IMierrick, Divis- lolial Prohibition Chief says the next move will be to cut off runners operating over the St. Lawrence River and Great Lakes. Coast Guard officials in charge of the naval blockade ra- port rum row has dwindled to sev- en closely guarded ships. When the blockade started Mo)’ 5, eighty rum runners were at an- chor in the Atlantic between Nar- raganstt, and Atlantic City, N. .l.. they declare. Enforcement ‘ sundry treasures hidden ‘beneath ‘the water. The discovery was ‘more important than ordinary finds of Indian remains. because among the bones recovered were th-ese of an extinct antelope. This ‘led scientists to be- he worked his way to Singapore. back to Paris, to New Orleans, Bos ton, ICentral and South America. and Seattle. Here he has taken mit first papers to become an American citizen. Received Offer For Whole Fleet OTTAWA, May 19—I-lon. T. ‘A. Low, Min-later of Trade and Com- merce who according ‘to coerce-l pondence tabled in Commons hail deceived an offer frem Sir Will-lam Peterson for the whole Canadnn Government Merchant Marine ‘fleet, bold this morning that "the offer had, been submitted to the Cabinet, but no act-ion was taken on it." Pnof. A. McLean To Dig For Indian Relics (Canadian Press) ‘REGINA, flask May 19.-Profess- or A, McLean of the ‘Royal Ontario Mus um, paiaeontology department“ ‘expects to find ‘the gmnitest cdiiiiec- tlqn of Indian relics and ‘bones of ‘ex tinct ntam-mals ever discovered in Canada. at the bottom of the Sask- atchewaa bog located near Dun- d-urn. in which nmportant discovea- les were made last. year. Last summer. Prof. W. A. Parks, head 01 the paiacontology drvpart- meat, visited the bog and found animal related to the ileve that ‘bore might be some of the earliest traces of Indian life ‘in ers of the went Nailsot Beach, Mass, were o-riicroil today ‘to face a court martial on the charges that the ‘Commander showed the performance of duty." White Fish section. ed‘ and telephone wires destroyed.‘ Damage estimated at has been done over on aera of 2i square mllPs by the largest forest fire in this section ‘in many years. It was spreading rapidly today and inhabitants of_ one whole village had florl, ‘but ‘lllfl Canadian Nurse Doesllcrolc Work InChinese Hospital .1."0N‘»DON. Ont... ‘May la-Jteiponts have been receivvd here concern the * * _ under ‘the ‘most trying circumstances of s for- mer London nurse, Mme Bessie Bsty. Ne‘? for more fining; Slfl 8Q I ll Illllfifil Q yurses at the Canadian Welbfifllfl mission at Kei Kwong hospital. Keung Gillan. ‘Kwsntunl. Chins. ilteceutiy Dr. George C. WlMQD.‘ of yvin-uipeg. the medical superint- a ‘ was , " ‘tosfarsvn! from ‘the institution for several days. A native ‘worker in a midli- gggq flctory had ‘M! arm leffllfl! meiosis-d. An effort was mule t9 got ‘Dr. McDonald. at Kong Moon. to amputees the Murat arm. ‘but bandit: blocked iihe road. Winn “W?! lm..".’1%l'f“:‘.'.i'.t ta . dgetoi- ‘w administer s50 and olsfl. herself 00m l" ' The operation b10794 and the worker rocovsriol. ‘its initial trip for Ireland. willl be the first time in 600 years it is said, that: the Irish flag has been flown s-t. the mast of a vessel at sea. trance of ‘Henry Ferd Street was seen by some bankers h [today in the announcement that ' e ‘the Guardian Detroit had been established as the ‘New York investment ‘Guardian Trust Company of De- troit of which Edsel Ford is s dir- actor. aamumlt", an" || Mun“ to hpolnte, ‘K. Q. Minister of "Justice, have the ‘backing of the Ford mil- m“. and”; m gqoggqm in Nay tarlo on tho occasion of the meet- ym-g by m. "ggpiflqm of Keane, lug of the Ontario Bar Association is now Plllfiie Company, lnc., an in- next weak. Mr. Lspolnte is already Joan Balm,” 30am, yfll b, the vestnion rm. - This The steamer will call at Queens- EOWII. The ‘German steamship company decided to fly the Irish flag on the Bremen when the regular service lo irelsud wad begun, it was ex- plalned, . . In Wall Street? NIIW YORK, May 10—'i‘he en- into Wall Company branch of ‘the The Guard-ion Trust Company, ‘recently organised ‘lng of such a note. At the Quai D'Orssy it was said that the debt situation was un- changed and that semi-official con- versations were continuing. Sanity Test Ruled TORONTO, May 19— For the purpose of coming to a decision re- garding the sanity of Rev. James Minehan. former parish priest of Dixie, Out. Mr Justice Mowltt has decided to take the evidence of three doctors and such other testimony as may be adduced. The clergyman was committed to hospital for the in- sane in this city under the erttillcsites of Dns. Parry and Vroomsn, of Toronto as bolus insane. -—-—<ooa>———— 1'0 II CALLED T0 EAR‘ 101101110, May 10.--Hon. E. is to be called to the Bar of On- French Bar Spies PARIS, May i9— bd-el-Krim. leader of the rebel RI ‘inn tribes- men, not only .ls mobilizing import- ant -forces in front of the French along the Oulrgha River -in Moroc- co, but ‘is declared to ‘be utilising an extensive efillcieat propaganda organization behind the French, Marshal Lyauley is taking steps to clear out. from the pacified re- g-ions of Morocco (he agents of Ahd-El-Knim, who pverywhore are insiduonsly spreading the idea of revolt. 24,000 Will Fete MONTRiBIAiL, May Ill-Twenty thousand French-speaking Cana- dians from all parts of Canada and the United ‘States will congregate in Montreal on June 24th to ce-le brute the first official recognition of 8t. Jane Baptzlste Day. A monster parade, embracing 80 floats depicting traditions and cus- toms of the early settlers, IS bands, choirs, cadets and repre- a niombor of the" Quebec Bar. sentatives of 60 branches of the 8t. centre of the demonstration, Mouse/n was ndt ‘going back Alberta to ‘hillt- for more dinosaurs. "This discovery it in Saskatchewan, sou-tn of Saskatoon. it is om the ‘pro party of ‘Dr. J. J. Flinn, a friend of inino. wiho ‘was anxious to find what was at the bottom‘ of the ‘bog " himself. and broil-gilt up bones ‘which ‘he thought would our department, Frof, ‘Parks, as- tlnot mammal bones. ‘rnor. The bog. once was iprdbsbly a North America. In a recent statement mode ‘by P-mf. qParlcs. ‘he declared that Prof. ‘to “Dr. ‘Finn started some exploring interest sorted. -Prof. Pants found besides the ex- than 150 pieces of Indian workmanship. sprlns- ‘he Qlblllnod. "Indication point to the ellstonce of a village there ‘many years ego. Time may search. Prof. Parks concluded, ..__..<a¢.._.__. Pure rolloflro sLsvsuri-l LONDON. lfsy 10.—The British Empire Exhibition Jule fbslloted m select the twelve most progressive New York, clear i... Three Italians Are Victim-s of Rum Feud STAMFORD, Conn" May 19 —-Thrr.e men, all Ital-inns, are dead, while three others are being sought by the police fol- lowing an unwltncsscd street corner gun battle here yester- day. Officers drawn to the scene by the firing found the bodies of the three men and what they term “certain evi- dcncr." that another three men figured in the fight was found. The authorities believe n rum runners’ feud was respon- siblc for the killings. Says United States Far In Advance (Canadian Press) ‘LIVERPUOII, May lib-Very Rev. William Ralph Inge, Dean of Si. ‘Paul's who returned today from |u vii-lit to tlie U itedfltates, said lic itlioilglit the Uilq teriaiiy aniLspiritually was in n:l- vance of Great ‘Britain, -—-——-<§>--—-- American Submarine ted Status lmlli lllil- Officers “to Face , Court Martial WASHINGTON. May 10-011‘ i:- siibmarine S-Ill which aground last January on was guilty of "negligence suffer- ing a vessel of the navy to be stranded "and ‘that the crow “culpable inefficiency in Ontario Village Threatened By Fire PORT ARTHUR, Ont., May 19— Forest fires were today threaten- ng the village of Hymers iii thc valley agricultural One building was burn- iii- French Officers And Men Decorated FEZ, French Morocco, May iii-- The glninor and glory of Will‘ have been made to FY9119“ film-em find 35 seileililllll alter tolling the miild they \\'i‘l't‘ soldiers who ‘successfully foilght 500 liiifiians for 14 days and won ed Sum.“ medals all around for ‘their valor. ' live agolln by two The 38 medals were delivered l0 the beleaguered garrison while the battle was under way airplane which sailed outpost nnii with the compliments of biurshai Lyailtey, the French in Morocco. by an above the dropped the tokens coiniiinntler Forest Fire Causes $4000,000 Damage ‘STETTIN, Germany, May 19- $4.000.000 no casualties linii been reported tonight. The Weather, Etc. L-OQKY LFFTLE. FLDQJER- N01‘ TO BE. Baku 0H (\- GoLF ccorase. FoR $0M: ONE ToTAKE A ‘PRAQTBE swirle- *|"_ 4 South west winds, fair and Liitibe ‘higher ‘temperature. Toronto, clear . . . . . . . . . . .. 68—42 . . . . .. M~4ii High tide this interning at 0.15 and tonight M 11.86," Bun sets this evening at 7.31 and rises tomorrow fnoflrlng ‘all 4.20 ‘New moon Friday. ‘May 81nd 11.84 cities 'ln thg dlplre. Montreal ls g, m placed eleventh. seventh and i ilvisiuis Alli iiiiliii m iii “ililllliiiii C. W. Rogers, Former Hearst Organizer is Wanted Man (Winnipeg Tribune) C .\\". Rogors, lfnillvsny AlilSx. an investment lll‘iil((‘l' wiili uilii-i-s iii tlic Curry liuililini: is sought by the police tiniay fur nib-gull ex- ploltii iii “liigli 1lllliil('i"' Wlllrll tin-y clnini will rlviil the wildcat iliwiniii of Pimzl, Cortcz or Jin-ivpli Xiwioi" llvurst, whose stock i-lulliiigu-zilii- piiign lie organized lin-migimut Manitoba. Speuliittillly. Rogers 1H (‘llilfi-[Pil with (ibtulnliig $1.000 irlilii ii Will- nipci: resident liy false protein-leis. A warrant for his arrest on ‘this count was issued today. Actually, police say, rnniitil-utluiis of his up‘ erutioiis extended to all parts of llle province and his victims 1m.- iiunibcreii by the soul-c. The aili- uuuls involved will total thousands ol dollars they say. it is alleged the fugitive cunnin- sud tile victims oi’ the ili-iirst illus- ic .l‘ulillshcrii m‘ Ciinnilu, l.l<i., iiiiil wliiln representing liuurst as n rua cal ul‘ the first ilk, liclil out rosy promises of immediate financial re- cuperation and the retrieving oi’ lost investments ii’ money won‘. cu- trustléd to his carefor spciruiaitiuii. To wlint extent tile nllegi-ii fraud has been curried out thus fur hue not been determined. it is known, however that scvi-r- ill cases exist in Winnipeg, iillll that many residents of souiiii-rii hlzuiitobii, where lingers was iii-L- ivc in the flirtation m‘ ilenrsi. stuck will be sorely llii by the llUW ill- leged cuiiildeuce gunic, Rogers has been missing from his home and office since Mioiiiiuy. His furniture, butli at llulnc llllll at his place of business, has been seize-ll, llllll ll lit-w our lie was Iiiiy- ing on ilic iiistiilniuiii plan has been recovered liy the (1l'ill(*l‘l<i. A payment ul‘ $500 falling (lllc 'i‘ii<-s- day ivas defaulted. Left in Hurry Accompanied by Airs. lingers. 1b,. fugitive loft homo in u hurry lpuving on ll short trip ‘iu iin- i'nii- ‘Flioy lcft no iiiuillni: nil- dross, however, nnil iliii nut any when they would return. They l'lll'-" rieil only iiaiitl-biigguge. Police, meiiiiwlflli- llilVl‘ broad- cast doscriptiuiis of Rogvis illlil lllri wile throughout Canada iiiiri lilo Fnitod Slates. With the short silly ‘it is bolicvtid his arrest will be (ElTBKYlBO. The present iiivcirtigiiiioii polici- any, has nothing to do with llli‘ (‘oi lapse of th.» iii-arid i-ninpiiirv, and no charges will ho laid iigziinsl lin- gers iii that (roiiiicctiuii, Only Four Vessels Left on Ruin Row ll-Alill-‘AX. N. May ill-A doze-ii wimoiiors reporting in tho harbor toiiiiy i'r0iii sou allil sever-ill sIl-liiii (‘Yllll lli|linr lrlilvli, ziro lllkon to lllillifillt‘ tllc effectiveness of Lin‘ lllilClfliilk‘ of the New Ellglliiiil Coast. sci up by the United Stilts-i dry navy to offset ilic niliiiwlty oi‘ ’l‘iqq1).ii~ steamers on rum row. The row trim said ill distintchra today to llilVl‘ (lwlllillllil from eighty lil four (‘rail nine.‘ lin- lilorlkriilo min iloclzrrcil a m-ok ago. Amiouiicements, Coming Events, Meetings, Etc. *""Soe llelon MacDonald in Scol- iisli dances ni Wlieailey River Friday night. 1153-5-20-1! "Tho llope River Ten Party, July Sill. 1125 5 19 Ill "Annual meeting Protestant Orphanage, Zion Iliill, June 4th. 1144 5 20 4i "(lrnnii Concert in Whenilsy River Hall Friday evening in sld of Soldier's Monument ‘Fund. 11525201-i b6 601119 WOIIOOTTM IIHMOI bllflqlimongreal dear __ _ 55_“ a‘: "g:"r"wg€°ratl?m;e:yt QIIBINC. Cltilldy . . . . .. 58%" oocome to the (‘Anew-t and 59,9055“ m" “m8 hi“ duh, Cmrmltemwn- m" -- - 54—34 Playette in Long River Hall on h,‘ m, b,‘ M" b, “W, ‘ma, $1}: 01,01,111? Wednesday night, my 20th. If Wm ‘ma’ ‘m u. m work o’ "_ Bémnmckaa: 683,0 not fine, the followinx night. 1119 I 192i "Y. Rutnihflv Side in Market bnildinl. Thursday at 1 dclodr. at'95 o".- 19 "He" Study MacGregor many cranial. note go ii Ladies ‘hovlgg parcels glfaflgiwéflfla ~ in TOIOIItO Bummersido‘ tide eiyhteen nsin- sbo d st , istes later than Charlottetown. g m o" u’ whnuey my“ -._-...~.-»,-» n»- asw-s-w-i.» - r‘ " < - .