l i l l l eta Monlssey. 3. Stewart McKin- APRIL 1o, 1928' WAS S9 NERVOUS d 569R? or anplm-I OULD‘ l-IARDLY SLEEP M", Laurie Iiaglinfiiolllin Lek 4,, writesv-“For meal yearn u greatly troubled with my heart. was so nervous and short o! breath wold hardly sleep at night and l! did sleep for a while had bad cams. O , HI managed to keep at my work, mellow, until I began to have diary 11s which got lobed I had to give ,. I tiled many Hilda of medicine, t found no help until I got a box o! i - After the first box I found a great change, and ‘after two boxes I will ,~.1|LBURN'S Civil Servants "V Sued By Ilend-ers l-QNDON. April 9." "Another civil servant sued by moneylendersl. What ls the meaning of it all?" de- manded Judge Tobin in the West- minster Court. "Every week I have clvihservants here from the India °fili=d Admiralty. Post Office. What branch does this one belong to?" Plaintiff's representative: From the War Office. - , _ The Judge: Don't they get ade- quate salaries. or what? Plaintiff's representative: They “i? paid once a quarter and spend the money when they ‘get 1t, Central Guardian namnslrlvranrs“ "non rm: STAY Afr from: at st. James’ Tea; Thursday. also candy and novelties‘ for the kids. RAILWAY IMPROVEMENTS. — Mr. James G. MacLéod of Hampton has received the following telegram which speaks for itself from Mr. R. H. Jenkins: "The Railway Depart- ment iniorms me that there will be a number of improvements made at North_ Wiltshire this spring which the Department states will be quite satisfactory to the shippers at tlii; particular point. . THE CHARIJOTTIQTOWN “GUARDIAN ~ _ NIL: a ‘KNIGHTS or COLUMBUS reg- g .6 t. d P $2.’ m 19911535 p o" ~ - . c erson. u a e - " . , ,... ance is requested. 88 ' - ORATORICAL ‘otnm d ‘mu :1- CANADIAN LEGION DANCER-g Upwards of four hundred dancers. Young and younger enJoyed to the utmost the dance at the Prince of Wales College last night given by the Canadian Legion. The following were the chaperones: Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Mrs. Col. Cook, Mrs. lDr.) Croken. Mrs. A. B. Cosh. FORMER RESIDENT.--Word has Thrlllmg Acfimlnt been received in the city of the death of Miss Eunice Butcher, daughter of :he late Mark Butch- er of this city. who passed away in Yesterday was Vimy Day at the Rotary Club and the chief speaker" was one of the survivors oi the his- Mr. Glare Cameron 0h Day Relates Many Interesting Andi l l About thirty guests ere present l lat the dinner at Queen Hotel at 5:30 in the afternoon, over which iMayor Arnett presided also. Short EUN YESTERIJAYMMS” we ~ ltestants upon their splendid eflorts Thailand praising The Guardian news- paper for the initiative and enter- prLse in conducting the contest were ,made by Mrs. Neil McLeod. Senator lMcArtbur, Dr. MacPhee and Rev. .D. K. Ross. s Of Great Battle. though he would be removing shori- ‘ 1y to Summerside, he asked to be. present at the Rotary meetings in steadily improving. Mr. Stavert Tanton. on behalf of —‘* the contestants thanked the judges for their services and The Guard- GUANANTLMJ v1.4 .r is reported to be steadily improving. The members of this community are glad to learn that Mr. Roach, who had been seriously ill is James - (M) Y” Bowling .J.l HEART The Judge! They want to be a private hospital at Dorchester. tcric battle-Mr. Clare Cameron, as well as ll could . .. e. [l3 “I told m mother, ‘who has}; choking sensations, » about them and ey 11o! ed her greatlylf _ ; Price 0c. a box at all llruggists and paid weekly. and that would be in- convenient for the Government. When another similar case was called on the Judge remarked that he had had a number of letters from civil servants expressing their grievance» that they were not paid ST. LAWRENCE LODGE N0. 8 I. 0. 0. R-Anothcr large attend- ance of members were present at our regular meeting held last night. Seven new members receiving the Inltlatory Degree. this Degree will again be conferred next Monday night on :1 similar class of candi- who gave an eloquent address which appears below. Mass, of pleuro pneumonia on Sat- urday, March 31st. Miss Sara But- cher of Maiden. Mass. is the only surviving member of the family. LAID T0 RESIH-Thc funeral of the late Arthur P. Edmonds whose Mulch and Russel Chandler. Romy H H s h d d ncunced that letters of condolence m" ~ - m1" W951 i? h d b .ent Roar-inns R. 1... C0 - . . at the luncheon and the guests roan as? A Webster who were Wllndefflll l-filent that is lying dor- ‘Vere: L“ Dyal of New Ymki Gilbert recently bereaved by the death of a Housmm G°m°n Shaw»- G- Elm" father and brother respectively. A Ritchie. Manning E. Bagnall, Percy 1on3.- o; inn newspaper for the opportunity that had been given. Mayor Arnett -said the contest lwas a revelation to him of the llhis city from time m time. The secretary, J. M. Murlcy an-i lmant in the province and suggest- led that an effort should be made to from organize o. provincial association of acknnwledgment debating clubs. where greater ut- ulers. or mailed direct on receipt of weekly. dates. The interest taken in st. death occurred April 4th following ROIRTIHII WGIJSMEI‘ WES read. nanekan aowuuc mesons: This ladies league which has been in operation for the past six months was brought to a successful conf clusicn on Thursdo night. when the Adamacs defea the Hoo Done by nearly 200 pins. The Adamacs by winning Thursday's game won allo rice by The '1‘. Mllburn Co., Limited, orouto. Ont- ' EARNSCLIFFE SCIIOOL Following is the standing of I arnscliffe School for the month of l arch: Grade VIII. 1. Annie Morrlssey. 2. on, 4. Alphonsus Morrlssey. 5. l oward Tweedy. 6. Bruce McKin- . cn. 7..Roy Young. '_ ' Grade VI. 1. Alfred ‘Trainer, 2. coil Tweedy. 3.,Lcvi Young. _ Grade IV. 1. Mae McKinuon, 2. cnnle. McKinnon. 3. Beatrice Mor- ~ IS Grade III. (a). l. Frank McInnls. , Hurley Carrier. Grade 1H. lbl. Innis. ~ Grade II. in) l. Mac Morrlsscy. 2 Mary McInnis. - Grade II. lb). l. Tillie Tweedy. Grade I. 1. Byrnc Morrlssey. Perfect Attendance —1. Mac Mr- 1. Reggie Mc- QOAQQQ+F§QO+§GOO§ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS one 1mm- ..........._........._,._...-.-....l0e per line of i! words Innr Insertion: ................_...._..- ---- ..8o per lib-v of l! word: Kinnon, 2. Mary Mclrlnis, 3. How- ard Tweedy. 4. Cecil Tweedy, 5.1‘ Harley Carrier. Mary A. Driscoll. PRIVAIF. SAlE 1 I am offering for private sale mv two-flat home at 260 Grafton Si... an up-io-date place in every rc- lspcri. hard-wood floors throughout. ifireplaces. hot water heating. best ,ol’ plumbing. orchard an! garden in ;tl1c rcar. also large coach house. .Thc above flats rent from $40 to $50 per month, are in a nice local- ity and can be inspected any limo this wcek. between 6 and ll p. m. by prospective buyers. JOIIN E. CAMERON. (Teacher). . l LOWII. Lawrence Lodge in particular. and the Order 1n general has never been exceeded 1n the Order in Charlotte- IST. P.E.I. MEDIUM BRIGADE ARTILLERY.— Arrangements have been made by Lieut. Col. J. P. Hooper. with the Military Headquarters at Halifax for an In- structor to come to Charlottetown to instruct Artillery specialists. es-‘ pecially Gunlayers. This instructor,‘ will arrive in Charlottetown on Ap-. ril 16th, and will remain for one; month so that all young men who want lo lake up this very interest- ing line of work may get the full knowledge of same before the 1111-. nuul trainingstaris. All those who wish to take up any branch of the Artillery as a Specialist will please Communicate with their Command- ing Officer. Thc Brigade will do their local training in July after which it will entrain for Petawawa on August 4th to do their practical shooting. Major P. W. MacNevin, D. C. M.. commanding No. ll Battery. Major; Battery. ‘ht Insertion: ........... ............_........8o per lino of 6 word: -——---<o> __.._. _.. . 1 PERSONALS 1 The president, Dr. MacMillnn, 1c- ferred to the appointment of ox- District Governor Hon. George S. Inman. as Judge of the Counly a. brief illness of pneumonia. was held Good Friday at two o'clock, and was very largely attended. Aft- er a brief service at St. Dunstun's Cathedral the body was laid to rest Court for Prince County. He 0K- ln the Roman cuthulic Cemgfgrywlended hearty congratulations to The Knights of Columbus of which Judge Inman. on receiving 5H0" the deceased was a member were in great distinction- His appointment attendance, The pallbegrgrg were he believed would meet with tho DfR. H. Mitchell. A. Pickard, H. G. hearty fllllllY-Will. "Ol- lmly 0f 3°" Murphy, B, H, AndrewflJ, J, John- arians. but of the people of this‘ ston and George H Richards, province generally. "Since a Liberal -—--—<4>---—- had to get it“ said the spcakrl". there could have bccn no better choice than our icllow Rotarian Mr. Fred Turner has purchased George S. Inman. the very speedy horse Driftwood. This appointment will ncccssitato from Mr. A. B. Roberts. a change in his position in the club. but he was pleased to announce Mr. K. G. Morcsidc sold his Ells-lmat Judge 1mm". hqd been unani- Lcr heir" which tipped the Scales i“ mously clcctccl as honorary memb- thc vicinity of thirteen hundred B. pounds to our enterprising butchers Ford Bros. IVINSLOE NOTES Judge lnlnan. in a few appropri- ate words thanked the President for kind personal references, and thanked the club for electing honourary member. Ai- his also him an Messrs Craswell and Younker our new fox men of Wlnsloc. report sev- eral litters in their new ranch and expect to have some more. Messrs Rcagh, Ford 8s Earl Clark | mndudthen read the rules which . g ‘ _ _ _ » {wo govern the contest. D. F. Tlcrncy commanding No. Zyspenl. the Easter holidays at their I The judges of [he (ggnugsl were unclc-‘s. Mr. J. B. Cudmorc. On motion it was decided tc place temim‘ ‘mum be give" w lmplw“? b ‘h. f the lublspeaklng than is possible in tile the championship "m. they had al~ igcnxrkrllglliilljgflniogrilllggtlgn of ogfic- i S°h°°'~*- ready well iho first section. I , I . crs to be held a month hcncc. to j Ada I ‘ _ _ conform with International by" KING.“ bOUNT‘, . mus- .. 1 laws. l ‘ ' . The musical programme included Miss E. Harris . . . . .. 212 17B 204 a solo by Mr. G. E. Ritchie. who wow At the Poole Hotel m Montague MILS F. McDonald .. 130 104 cncorctl. last. night twenty-four guests sai ‘x351 J‘ Mfmm ‘ ‘ ' ' " 126 m“ 15B _ _ down to a magnificent supper-onci m’ H‘ Fnlayson "“152 m3 “my mag” indeed, which would have been a! ‘T5 2Z4’ . cdtt thl thilfi. " Lotus, through that dollllllfllé: pgsidjigaggelzer gxgezled hum‘ Tolol-l936. . 90W“ Imagmmmn’ hnrken bflc dlscld in welcoming the contestants l m” “my S“""‘“°’.°{,.‘9“'R‘5Q°§‘§§dfand their parents to partake of t11o| n“ no“: upon the crest o my l l; . d T _ . f , sec a people leisure-ll’ Simtmmfcdw. =11flfg.ggd“‘b;“g.figla"§gfgl;a,§lad b°°“lMi<-.-. n. Love . . . . . . .. 1&1 101 141 plow Where W1‘, Stand-d", "w °Y| The mu was beauv-fuu ‘Wm, ,_=, Miss n. Stewart 11,2 132 use itoslezitllllzy—il~lvlclrfligreurlalglv by flags bunting rind ivcrsrezn ‘Mm B" L“""‘°"‘ “a m 15° 5i , l‘ . ' ' M". M. W1.‘ I74 104 ' M not IiCFIOUSIY penetrated its beautyfMll-Qlo W85 fllmlfihcd by IVIIS- A- F‘. L“ Mm‘ i We are hold by its restfulnessl. WejCampbell before the speeches. Mr. 610 61 6 538 gaze here and there. expectnntlyqMurdock. the contest manager then hurriedly. and in no apparent order.|ably explained the object of the Lens in the distance, Ablainc Stqgathcring. and introduced His Wor- N:1zaire.secms almost hidden in iheship Mayor H. J. Mabon as chair- Contlnued 'on.‘ Page 8 man for lhc evening. , Total-l 7G2. CIIUIICH BOWLING LE - Mayor Mabon, in a short address ‘flttlngly welcomed the contestants] Majority for AdflmflCS-—l74 pins. AGUE ' Trinity won by default from the Baptist team who were unable to 9-QQ4~ 0004a» 0H¢+¢* ‘QOQOQM P For Sale Miscellaneous ron SALE - rum: BRED mo. ALFRED MACDONALD, Guernsey heifer and calf. newly Land Surveyor, Harmangille. i’. E- l. 2- 8~ I illo- iroshened. Apply Bruce McDon- llld. West Royalty. , 2i BUILDING LOTS-CHOOSE NOW. Pay $10 monthly. Robert Cotton. SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ery. ti Brighton. The many friends of Mrs. i-Icnryfgfllilil’ l0 ("Till it lillickslllilh 8N0!) ill Benoit will be glad to know She. 15 the near future, as he has been tnk- ‘ cmvnjescing njcgly Mm,» m. opera. lng lessons all winter with Mr. John mm for appendicitis in the p_ E_ Russel of Rustico, who is :1 first Island Hospital. Her daughter. Missflnss bllliikimilh- Claire Benoit, of New York. arrived; home Saturday to visit hcr for the.‘ holiday season. i Mr. Stanley Younker is very busy of late chopping" cord wood ior Mr. lJos. Ford. Ebenezer. - _ Years’ Reign. Mrs. Clifford Rose and twochild- , . Mr. A. Auld and Mr A B Rob- LONDON April 9. — King Amu- .M t1 dBcld fNiv. - - - .1 ,. glrzisgovkli flfGuSpéfldlllg i‘... Gris went on n fishing trip to Mr. nullah and Queen Souiya of A.- Thc pcoplc or wlrltloc are pleased I 1' .10 learn that Mr. Lnrnc Numi is I his reforming moi. and sovnd him from many blunders. 3661-4-9-21. FOR. SALE _— BARRED ROLE BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTSFEaster holidays in the city w1l-.‘N~“““'S Mmlmd- “he” ‘he!’ report ghanlsian who stayed at Bucking" neatly printed, Guardian JqbiMrs. Rose's sisicr. Miss Myrtle Gar- Prlntery. tf.rict and Mrs. Elnmnnual Gallant. eggs for hatching. 50 cents pol" --—-——-- lEdlvard Street. . . w - . _ _ - . and have bccn staying at one o. __ 1 ‘ h s’ to Muswphu omens Institute. zum; ____._mc L’ -_----'-- fun Job Printer ' ' BIRTHS Wu“ ' blues“ °' m“ “amm- “mg Wm‘ Moslcm State 1h the world, whom a 61°" with the sillslhs 0i the Na- n. CrlISWelL. . . . . . .. 164- 171 121 FOR SALE “Gin ACRES LAND Y. __ I “The 0111913111 of hriugilzg in lilf‘ their Suite of 50 persons. are occu-llhe has never seen .but\vh°5c sweep. tional Anthem. E_ Wgy-ygn 176 22a 100 - , , . _. ,.§s Worn - .-1 r1 ,4 - -, a -1,. ‘ . .'. - -. _ we led time __ _ l1.‘ premises. George Somers. Clinton. this week. Saunders. Newsome 8c 192B. to Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Tlainm. m) cusmlrm, ‘will: m emhllflaw ta hem and dignity o‘ a royulmnd who. l1 e n1 for one. Wm d .__... L. Rok-JCTLS-Oil 169 u‘ ‘ 37-. 3680-4-10-41 Co., East End lvlbrket Bldg: Rcchiord Street. n son. m, mvkuives. [mks an] W005i‘ gaillxllféi? The Royal visitors live mlandonecl DOlyglIlIlY I - ‘ M ' ~ - ~ ‘ - - --___ ___ EOE. SALE ACRF LAND M: 3685-44ofiilMacPIIERS0N - April 8th to Mr “’ "" "“‘~‘“ "“"“‘l< ll" ‘llitill- Till-ii an interim‘ or green. silver dull? ——-——--*'>'-*"" i146 1023 '19" " ‘ "_f ‘ ' Hl-“i (“om ' l-l 4-. , cl _ ' Brliéhtmlr A9913’ m G~ J- Mccm“ PRESSED {my " THREE CAM’ and Mm‘ H‘ L" Macpherson‘ m”: 1011311313112.‘ l Kill lfllémlisilll.'lgll' nllauvyfi, ‘Alflegs: gyIIZOIIEOgSEIQIES r31; - At the services in Prlncetown Un- Total 27m‘ mac. Rcverc Hotel Block. good qunhty- Klondyke Lumber Wilmcl. Worlhyl a son. Congratul- Nam M m“ haginnhlg m, me “uni [$4688 ‘v ti?‘ “Wayne ~mlor u’: “ed Church on Sunday powerful s‘ Paurv - 3677-4-10-41 Mills. $olll'iS- 3651-4-9-51 “ticng- us‘. m... on pm Omsk], firs. Qsélezf ggurieva t discourses were delivered by the K i H ’ g . 2111.1 __-l l l1.. .1. ’ I I - "' - Pastor. Rev. D. M. G t. Th = 1" FOR SAPE_PURE BRED BARR“) ESQAPED FROM MY ' HANG“ 1| BEAT!“ ‘Ifllifilil mblgillifi: [svllbllgl ‘filth; ‘illvsig: thgfitilcfzfhlgthlce JV “Miss Mildred Donovan. steno- morning text was from thleaxwords of _ 191g rock eggs 50c per sottlos 0715-13- Poll‘ folio-i. miilo and femdle-,' jL-h'lpick.. u... 1...... n“... m, 8mm. " m}; “vat; dmirlprooms. one m. gain“... Expmmenwl station. 1. Timothy 2.5, “There 1S 0.19150“ B ‘Poole " .69 207 m; weeks‘ Curlew“ 36734-10-11 mward‘ Nelson Macnmmldfilgggrgrih;singcsgnikarggfict thf.‘ (‘ ' 'r\ r0m0\'o(l from the the Igng and the other ‘for the Charlottetown. is spending her Eas- and one Meditator between God anctvu s u ' n3 243 15g Fin‘ SALE Tn€;{-~0TE'.PRoP_ Carleton sfisafla-loalfibeloved daughter of. Mr. and lMrsifl-‘L 1 "T"! fm-ll‘ ' 3P“- Qucen. and l2 superbly appointed ter tliollidgys lalseséofilelogvnis %gnévtczeinlgag‘gltlggimél8igz"Lgilgain w‘ Owen _ _ _ 4 _ _ _ _ __ 243 X55 13g "" . ‘ l’ ' _l' .- :.-l Q ; '2 Q,‘ _ p. 1 3. . - . . I - 1 ues o er ' '- ~» ' -'- - __. ._. ___. my at Murray River. Apply lo CORRESPONDENCE canoe ANDll-Emllel Dalton. aged 20 years. Fun Hum: My“. h,‘d‘il‘hh'fg atgvihillb frlym dldwglll 51;?“ ‘gglllllfygfpf flan...“ Donovan, a slon for Souls," the has... o; the “d, m m“ m Wm. Keenan at Hotel. envelopes with address printed .6111] Thllrsdlly at 2 p. in. ‘m “whim” “M, ' " will’ _°u. fr _ , f _ the wok“... filjf-‘SS “'11s from Luke 9.56 "The son T m. 6 ' ' " ‘Sides 19mm? 1mm“ m ' o1 Man came. not to destroy menfls O _2 65‘ 3474-3-29-15l. FOR SALE. CIIEAP PURE BRED Yorkshire sow with litter of 11. 3 weeks old. Write or phone Willi/El‘ G. MucKcnzic. Box, 20 Bradal- bane, 3671-4-10-31 SEED OATS FOR SALE -— A quantity of recleaned big four and Bonner oats of excellent quality packed in new ninety pound bags. Price $2.50 for two bushel bag lob Freetown. Austin A. Scales, Free- town. 3052-4-0-7i. FOR SALE — AT NEW PERT". illrm of 180 acres, 110 acres clear. lmlance’ in desirable lumber. Walter Home. Chorlottieown. Walsh is not here inquire at Mc- Walsh. Sacred Heart, If Mr.‘ ment, n-Qlmulious. etc. Guardian Job Prlutery. BAKERS’ OVENS-WRITE FOR catalogue; time payments ii dc sited; some used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company, I100 Queen West. Toronto. a.i.s.F-Sat.l3i TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE and ill. guaranteed. our medium suits carry standard trimmings and our best suits carry high l class trimmings in silk. I also carry n Maritime Province rec- ord ior high sales and good fitt- or s. won a high class trade. Call wrltc mc to call with samples. l F. Tnrbush. 172 Prince St., City. , llonnld & McPhec. | 4-9-11 asol-i-il-tts-fll l______________,______,______./ "k Articles For Sale ‘I Mme Help want-ed IlELTlNG FOR SALEI- Al‘~f'l.ll' Chas. Todd. Bradalbane. ' 3631-4-7-71 (‘OOKING RANGE FOR. SALE- with or without tank. Apply 80 Rcchford St. 3676-4-10-21 MFemaIe Help Wanted WANTED MAID FOR GENERAL housework in family of two. Ap- ply at this ofllcc. 3628-44-31 __.___..1 WANTED -— A RELIABLE EX- perlenced housekeeper. Apply fl- n. Brehaut. Pownal. vi WANTED OLD LADY-TO D0 light housework. Apply 76 Chest- nut Sh. _ . 3018-1-10-21 W TID-ATONOII AN EXPER- ien ' maid for‘ general trouse- workl Apply Mrs. Bruce Stewart. _ l4 Water at. 2690-l-4-tf To ‘Let .._ _ ‘T0 ma" - FURNISHED nnsl deuce central location. Apply Fred H. Trainer. 00 Grafton St. 35604-341. Wanted WANT"E§.}W .B"m'yf “i, .. nzell-s-zo-lll-lz-l. six or seven bulb! with Ill; l1 r __ - modern conveniences. - l! r » ~ . Guardian Office. 4- ‘l! ' . , ., ‘m, .._ Wanna A canon: - seem . ' 1 i ‘ \ 1.! sh Good. Ofihtlllxiimfina ""1. ...,.,‘.4 s. .“*w~uu-¢ls'-» 1MEN TO PREPARE FOR FIRE-l men. brakcmen. beginners $150- $250 monthly-arise clerks. Rall- way Association, Box 116. Char- lottctown. 3555-4-34“ S E LL I N G ‘REPRESENTATIVE l f Salesman Wanted l wanted to handle legitimate min- to handle it. A. W. Ryder '8: Co., 7 McCuul St., Toronto 2. l s.w. Apl. l1.! ________.___.____i__-y i Situation Wanted l WANTED-STEADY MEN BOARD- crs. Terms moderate. under new ~ management. 236,.King St. 3554-4-8-71 i‘ Nursing ' VOUNG WOMEN oesmmo "ro cuter August Class rlf North Adams Trnlnlug School for Nurses. Nmih Adams. hill-RC.- plousc wrilo Supt. promptly. SrhOOl qualifies pupils lo ill-r- - uro registration. Provides mnnlll- f lynllnwnucn nnll privilege of L ulno mouths’ course ill Ynlc llnivorslly School of Nurslnu. l All expenses pnlll. . Just the thing for acknowledge | lng suits and top coats. and have.“ LOGAN-Tho death occurred at the P. E. Island Hospital on Mon-I clay, April 9th of Ambrose Loganw egg inspector for the Federal Gov-l fernmeni. The funeral will takel Iplace from A. A. l-Ienncsseys Fun- cral Home on. the arrival of his sis-P ter from Boston. ‘ IlEESCIlEN-Suddenly. in Vir-l ginla. U. S. A.. cn March 29th, Sir! Hartvig Heeschcn, K. D. and D. M.) The late Sir Hartvig W85 on the‘ way to Canada, intending to visit‘ his only brother. Captain Carston! ,C. Hecschen, of Charlottetown, P. 1E, I.. tllc brothers having met but] l twice in fifty years, in thc old COUI)‘. y in 1907 and in Charlottotowmj ilatc in 1027. ‘ l u s IN MEMORIAM Y 1 l . l In loving memory of our de lMother, Mrs. John T. Dawson. who} ldeparlcd this Ilfe on April 10th, 11925. , » ‘Beyond the bar there is no death. ‘And sorrow reigns no more; There are no bruised and bleeding hearts [on that hlesi shore lng shares; fllll particulars on rc-, _ quest. If you are not sold on Beyond the hill‘ Wl-‘ll mflt Ilflllfl this yourself. we do not ask you The loved we've missed so long And with them sing for evermorc Unendlng song. Inserted" By IIer Family Mrs. B. C. Webster. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Chis- holm. Ulgg who died April 0th. I027. Inserted by hcr sons daughters and ‘N. 0. MacLEAN f Undertaker More than 300.000 barrels of Csil- , adian apples were shipped from] Bali-fall [Nova Bcotla. to outside lhflrkele lest season. u... -..-qn-».~ Vflh’ EMBALMER PHONE M! KING IQUABI i‘ ,- v - ~¢>. ' r’ d“ fish V very lolentiful. Mr. Roberts ham Palace the first three clays oi mndlng ‘me which upped the 56111" their visit in London as the guests cs llt 2 1-2 lbs. Beat that. who clln. of King George and Queen Mary Fllltifl‘ YICWIA arc brought ill 0;: (losme-ll. planed. with llnlly 11,310;- mcil lirrrol‘ ‘how-l, "The gul-yq y... moves 1hr howl mill lho lloily and ll ‘s 111v plillc i'0.1-(l1e..c:'|.' :\l, lll= I 0i‘ lilo ult-aai. file napkin 1'5 1e11, u Jolzlcll. beside, 1.110 1111110.. tVhli-n used. the uuj-kiu was. only 'lI(Ill' un- iolllcll rlrld lnlilll nomads 111(- 1411093, 'l‘l|c s Znll lllay b0 cul “"2111 u knife ii‘ il is difficult in ‘illillllij-Zf‘. Cihczul "s. the lurk only i-.- llssll, ll‘ il 11.11051 arrives late. fr: llSli-‘l for lilo course 1h?!" being septa-ell, _ bccn made with such precision that American automobiles were dis- ylhey RFC "llnismrvd m “s If ml” played at the recent agricultural ‘were living 1n their own palace 1n exposition held at Auckland. N. Z. ‘Kabul. Whcu the Royal couple leave r "' -"<0>— cr nnfer a. room or the lift special of her entourage. Fifty bedrooms accommodate the suite. among whom are the King's sister and hol‘ husband; Quccn Souriyals father. {who is the Afghan Foreign Minis- lter; the Queen's sister. Mme. Bibi Khund; the personal attendants and secretarial staffs of the King and Queen; thc Afghan Minister rlt Reine. and prominent dignitaries oi the Afghan Court and Army. The plans for ensuring the com- fort of the King and Queen have LAKEVIPDV. Fourtetn mo l ca. bells givc warning note to the 111- friends in U. S. A.. returned to her l-OW" 1l0St-0fi1Ce—fl , . Com lately renovated and llivo vi- 11112124 ml-i m ‘l... X1111“... lcndants, so that lhcre may not bruhomc 1n Georgetoivll- A agaihisflirgl-led [or a number of yea“. ‘lnmtllie past 12m years. WW of Ilrs. Slznhirll lloso- ltoll Qmun momcnls delay. All rm rooms d" _ tl-sunpgoy. é§2§§'e.‘"§a °‘.’“""SY' MW Hotels throughout “P!” Ms n,,,....O,-0.1 my --why | j'3![|\(‘f| 111v ‘maintained at :1 summcl- hcnt iclrl- -_-'Ml‘- Rlllllll Dgllgllls- hstydtet“ immpcrarily npiointeldlei,‘ ‘Es been! and the Unltflil stat” m" ' illstlullp." T11:- progrumo purl lpcrature day and night. Artists in Fflilfidffl wills? Co] Cm?‘ goltivncuncy and Ins M.. c ‘In. l! its splendid table. Courtnolll m- u... nmmhlg oonsistpyl m- a ‘flower’ arrangement periodically dixlxlal-irllb élgiglrigeitlgwl; Smgisguest ofiserved m this ma“ n. a guys‘; ca; service to all Guests. Tele- mll-slloh box. n. \\'£l.‘~1(i1'("l(Ii‘ll _m pilpervisc tho display of ohm"- mé-parcnts, M“ mm Mm h H_ nclty he will transact his duties as ph£t°§s';$°$a§5_5o pet der- hold :1 nu». snclnil mm pllly lll um ‘blooms throuelioilt ti)“ ililté- MFW’: 11cm‘ future I11 mill o1‘ insrilll|l>.(‘ill'5 lilo always in lcndmcss. ouq “mm |Aighan cooks (‘o-operate with v.11. yhgtel cocking stuff 1n making tar". ——--""‘.rlllily mcnu a faithful reproduction Vol the meals eaten in the Roylll‘ 5 Palace at Kabul. _ ‘ | King Amanulluh rules over tcrrlr. tory as cxtcnsivc as the German. Emplrc before the “or. with o‘. people more numerous than the! Belgians, or thc population of ‘Alli-q tralia, or Canada. But Afghanlsialhi sandwiched between the vast ex- panscs of Asiatic Russia and Indill. oeoeeeoooovoov-ovovo-OOQ" ' Prescriptions Always comply with Will’ ‘E Doctor's orders when filled mresscs vigour of mind and body. {Put until he came into India by tho Khyber at the end of last year 11c, had never bccn out of Afghanistan.‘ never seen a railway train. a ship or 1111c sea. Yet in his nine years‘ rcirm, ,l1c has shown himself the possessor; Poi a broad mind. a clear vision. and grnsp of realities that have guided DISPENSING p. DEPARTMENT TIIE PROMPT DIUJGGISTS > Mac Kinnon l Drug -Co. doubt to Tarzi I/(hflll. father. and Minister of Foreign Ai- cd several enjoyable selections. Mrs. Campbell accompanying. Following on this the winners were announced, and received great applause. Each contestant was then presented with a nice large box of candy on behalf of the Montague King Amanullah owes much no the Queen‘: have enough men on hand w con- stitute :1 loam. iMésfifS. William Cain and w. A. 1' MacPhce. and Dr. A. A. MacDon- '|"|"l1y= aid. The results of their decisions .' warp 115 foljowg; 'A. McEilcllilrn . . . . . .. 204 155 I00 1st, Penelope Martin. New Perth. F- 30ml“ - - - ~ -- ~- 1'75 105 14“ P 131i t 2nd. .1. D. Martin. Souris. W- Spencer 14o 193 20%. ' 3rd, L, George Dewy], ' N p nu W. McDonald . . 262 182 2i K138" Amanullah Has Strong elrsolN. g, While the commuters oil tibu- J- Feruuhnrson - . . . .- 178 171 164 ' __ laiing the result of the ballot, -—- i —" And One-Wl-fe Advance n m quartette comprised of Messrs. use sou s90 . W. Ives, Allison MECLGEII. Malcolm Totnl-ZGGI. ~ Martin and. Donald Martin render- In the second match a real battle was staged as both teams were about tied in the league standing. It was anybody's game until the last. however it was due to the ex- ' ceptionally finc bowling of Earl Goss that Zion finally won out. VI fairs. who livcd abroad for 20 Yell-l“ .."1v1iss Bernice Cullen. Gooflle-y town. is spending her Easter boll-l days at her home in Sherwood. lives, bllt to save them." At the close of the morning service, Mr. A Grant intimated that he had de- clined the call which 11nd been ex- ..*Miss Helen Solomon. toachcrltended to him from St. Andrews Guspereaux is spending her EasterlChllroh. Tfllro. N. $.. and as the houdays in Gggrgetown, the guesucongregation illed out. it was evi. of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Peterldfllloed by the smiling faces and Solomon. A 6119911’ greetings that the decision given by Mr. Grant had met with _V=».Mr_ Philip Doyle, Smdem smthc hearty approval of every mam. Dunstanis University. is spendingybef- X11 "l0 Cl/blllllg Mrs. Clark his Easter Holidays in Georgetown.‘ Wflfidfilde S8118 Very sweetly the ap- thc ‘guest of his parents. Mr. aniijllfdllfliiie S010 entitled “The Palms." Mrs. J. J. E. Doyle. i IIOTEI. IIIGTORII 1 The community in general regret ..*Miss Alice Compton, who has the resignation of Mrs. Clark Wood-' been spending the winter visltlngeldi‘ TF0"! "l9 Charge of the Princc~ position which,’ Canada. Aipost-master to the entire satlsfnc-l ‘tion of n11. . Miss Dora Lm-andier, student‘; ' Union Commercial College, Charlotq MTS- GWYEQ F- Boflristo returned. trtown, is spending hcr Easter holl-_ i0 her home on Tuesdlly. filler l1 few days at Georgetown. the guest ofzwccks W5“ l0 he!‘ Son. Dr. Everett‘ her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Hcrmanmeiirlsto, of Trenton. N. S. Lnvandier. A l .."Miss Grace Douglas. teacher? Douglas. Mrs. Albert Simpson. who spent fiopflnon the winter with her sons in Western Canada, returned to Damley. where she resides with her daughtgr, Mrs, ' i yWallace MacNutt. Mrs. MacNutt is ..'*Mrs. John Publlcovcr. who haslslowly ‘mpmvln! "m" he!‘ $9101": bccn spending the winter in U. S. Alolleral-"m- Cornwall. is spending her Easter holidays in Georgetown. A hem w° m” keen pride In meant. three months ago. no morruthc guest of her son William. re-f i o++o+oeooe»o4o+,~+4fi.**" the to the average Englishman than ihr turned to her home in Georgetown. Ml" Jim!‘ Solilt. Kellslngton. was a 4 vague memories of mountain Desi A lrggglttrygltor to Malpeque on a blls- d s e trlbesmen. an: - ~ ‘Kegbfili adcllagKandallar. of lord .."Mr. John ‘Publlcover. who has; Mr J1 _—_ ‘ l Roberts‘ victories and of earlier boon Spolldlnfi the Week-end in Eu». - 0m F. Whear nnd Mr. Mac- e AND . d|_.fl_,_tm.s_ Th“; the sudden gmerg- giro ‘yisltlnil; hclis mother. returned to‘char]aiugwwgmsvtegfllieltmplirtmcnt 1 i . o , , . v. . . ’ RELIABILITY §£l‘..‘;*°.f..i‘§li2if“ll‘ Jislmtfii’ {i2 s m” " °°"‘° °“"“ new rm Tuesday l. .i..°i2.i?.2€“$. <1 - ‘King himself will puzzle the world -~"Ml-"'5 Gellevleve 5°1°ma"- sllldfthur “'°rk' I ‘ 4 " f0!‘ a. long Ulllf‘ w come He is as "l" "Bird Dome Academy. is spend-I M m S ——— ~ 9:1" "mo! o"! "l" .‘ ‘ . ' l -‘ |'- 0 - l 0F OUR’ with a face and figure that cx- "5 h" BMW’ “man's l" George x new: and Mm Mnjor 3111;112:131 hi: agrarian’: ‘ town the guest of her parents, Mr.fT“Y1°r- Hamilton. left o Tu nnd Mrs. P. J. Solomon. A m" Bf-lslofl. Where they will vislefifizbi‘ _ ‘latlves and friends. It is hoped that .."Mrs. Philip Morrison. oeorrc-“Pf-‘e “dies W"! mioy a pleasant mwn. is visiting friends in Chnrlot- ‘mm tctown. I5 DOW Q18 flllfifll HON] class in the Maritime A Mr Greg M l l ~ 0r ncNutLwh h _ , ..‘Mlss Marlon Douglas. toacherlammnng new" Amdcmoy. ‘hi-ram! Georgetown High School, is spend-‘hmm’ 0o sdturdoy for the mm lng her Easter holidays in Charlol- Hmidlvs- l tetown the guest of her aunt and —-—— 1 uncle Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mc- MlF-i Adele MiwNutt. student of. Donald. A the Union Comme bllll College. and‘ Misses Helen and Mattie .| Ernest Iiockerby of Prince‘ ‘ ate price. Rates from $1.00 in per do! ..'Missos Agnes and Burnadettdum M'- Photographer Lovers. Cardigan. recently visited “ ti," “HEB. arrived during the‘ Pu»- Tke RkxALl.‘ P060; STUDIO lG°°m°*°“'“" a A :76?“ "Fwd. f-hmlester- holidays’ i m KODAK sron: 5am —— l l°"'“"'°""° “Qmtil- . i "i, G‘- ‘oeorlo . ."MI'. Lloyd CIPIGMD. Charlotte- "'-'5- ' - ilcivn. recently visited Georgetown. lmliiigl’. ili ~ er w ¢nv~ueoveovp¢qeooowov0 J A his home ‘oh Wdillllfiy One o! the largest and but equipped Hotels in numb Contains I20 roomi- 44 of which have all?!“ Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. g HARRY O. BROWN, Mlnlfer o4 oooooo e-oeao-ooooooooovl ..__.-.-.__._?.-__- repairs and improvements. It inoes. ‘It appeals to those who went a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- Ghdrlctteieilvn. '~ Majority for Zion—l02 pins. ‘QQ-O-QOWQOOQ-OO O-OOQOO :‘A‘A-k- of it Prov- fll on... _ -._-__~f-d-.a.—_—.s==-m- - l ‘l i .§ “*-