..~_ PAGE FOUR l iii IJIIIIIIIITIETIIIIN lilliiililiii n. Chi-star s. It-Luro tset-relur). Lilli» (‘oi- Lilitor out] Manager. J. tt. Now Yuri: ltnpnuontalivo- i-TJtTil-ut. i u: Vice-Proficient. J. It. Burnett: A. Ioekinnoli. D. U. 0. Auooioto Editor, U. I. Currlr. llIll-lll Pouorl, luo, Chit-age Bcprnantotirg-l- J- PW"!- Thc UCAIDIAN t liitrlolleluvvn: Manhunt titanium-m. Groflnl ll- tnrtrr A l‘u., queen tstreot. A. Brown. Mumu "w!" Kulluu! Boukutuli Mil. t., lioun-uttu. a twin-c Park Id- ,|, li. ‘finial. lirultou Hf. tangy in ohidlod from the following 1 “out: In i’. 'l‘. Iurphy, Print‘: UL. Grocery J. i’. Duly, Queon tit. “I l‘. “Tight, Kola! Milt-ll Wool Stephen Duly, Richmond Ni. ll. Thllull “Tulle, I25 Elm Avo. Fred Guudot, Urea! George nit. SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 1925 REPORTS TABLED l1. aiitlflititi to [Ill Provincial Antl- tt it‘. ttpstt ot tht- Public Accounts, 1 _l‘|'ll'll to in yestt-tilayls Guardian, ti. ‘ UPI-i of in. xtittfstci" of Ptvb- ltt llotlts and lilo Alittstt-r of Agri- wilititt- Itttvc bet-n tttllilctl. 'I|t~ a tuo tlctiarltitctits. of which l‘ tf~ was Iic-lid tlttiiitg the year i~..;i" by those directly ititerested llltlP-Itillltlll .|.~ vIIIPIOYQPS on l- Jtlw. htidgcs, ma. or as fatuticrs- _v bu»; and d.d a great deal t.-.h liitwt‘, stndt n-t.‘ were ex- v-w-tiltt malt during ' 'ti qivwtt iii the twsttetdivte reports. u‘ in‘ y-atv cottuplcle and iIt-t:i'l at-rotttits nf which '1,‘ ;iI| IIIIFHRPII Iar;‘..- llt'\\' steel i tILrt-e otht-rsi u» ll‘ Iiuilt; t‘ hull-t ivith tw-iitforccd concrete‘ ll [liitsi tit-w tltmrittg ‘was laid‘ I ..‘~. slllijilflttti llll'~t'.iy on crt-ti- m1 \'ntlh II‘ t Ill vi-r lirltigtt I’ i.'.ti Utimia of paint. I t was given tgtiiti- a lutgi: nutnlliei‘ of otItt-r t.‘ ldm-s u‘ rt- ‘hudt roadways tipcnY id iit1i]li(l1ll‘lll“i r-‘ihtiit, old brill-gas. i- plat-ml by tti-\\' out-s and, In short iii-i Y titat-tituilly‘ tin‘ liridgwt in the, tit‘ living has not been tour-red and taxzitioti [ILULIIGIIB to ‘be tiigllvl‘ than ever. As remarked ‘by a cutitt-tntiortiry. “'I‘Iit- tt-gislutiott tor 1t wticat board was as crude ati iinliazriti of a gold brick as was, ever tried on credul l)\[5 pcople by a cruel crook. if exasperated the ‘YKIUIIICPS when they found that no use whatever votiitl tic iiiaut- of it. They iliotitn‘! W‘ ivortliless thing, tinned their ililvkfi on Qttwwa and worked ottt it puoi~ itig" scheme for themselvt The attempt to reduce freight rates on graiu-cartvirtg Vcibcii on lhc lakes was another tiiiseo—antl| it Itappctted when Uatiiitlais biggest wheat crop iwas to be IlIiiFlitlUtl. 'l‘Iti.-y were to be given the ‘benefit oi’ the (‘rows Nest Puss rates allti tivt- tilttt-s Wililill a year the frviglli rates wt-rt- changt-tl and even now .t.\ acid hiatus: tit» §i\'t'i work [my u“, tppbp- m [Inttltup Qhgtttgtni The-y were promised some Iiuntlrcds of Iilv expctitlittire. of tincotttitcd ttiil~ titi-Ics of ‘brattclt railways and lions of ‘money, The gUVvfIllIIvIIt iilllllgitid this tilso and lilo bills for the prottiiscti cottstructitin were thrown out by the Senate bccitusc tit-itttni-i- that rciptirrd attention pf the mum“... in which mp), we“. “~'=~ Pill ‘H R0011 fiiliilltv ,ptit through the Ilutusetif Cotnitiotts. ltt zttlilitiutt to the ‘bridges ttvt-r I'm mill-s of road wot-c either rt-s- l~lI\'tl from ltltt- diIa-tiiilati-d condi- llilll itt which they Iiad -l)i't‘|I loft ttii- IiI't~\‘i()Il.~i sutnttu-r. or rebtt-iilt bylttt t-llp the wings of ltho Senate. lit-i t-tititrairt uttdct- this lligltiwtiys Grunt. Iti :iIl the ‘work of tht- llt-‘Iliiiililit-Iii. tit-v idea of tlttriibillty, l-l’ no; at:ttt:iliht-Q|p1,,-p‘ “f; r,.ppul...d_ p. an “my m‘ H“. “mm “mp. liPPillilliillltdi Wit}; kPtlll in lllillti Unr rcatIr-rs will find ltt thv- tixtw-ili-nt <pwwlt tiftlic Ailnisttt-rnto the PHJLLPQEriiIl/Us win-n Illvy iip-‘nm ‘Mluw mm m“ gelmrul m“ plrbiifillctl iti yesterday's Guardian, .‘- hvpftti strpplctttcut to -tlt~- of- Ilriul t-iport. it" the ‘latter is not atailzihlc, and W4- rccotttitietitl :1 l, :.‘l'iil pt ripen] of both. ‘fht- llllll. Mr. Mynrs, Ministt-r ot‘ Agtit tultttrt‘, In tltti report of his dc- pzintttt-ttt givt s an excellent revicw uf tho yt-afs work. ltt ‘Ii-is prelim- inaly report on gt-tit-tal conditions llll’ work ofllhe Wontcnis lnstittitcs I-‘i-rniv-rs’ lnslittt-tvs, School Fairs iiml I-Jxhibitititts, I-‘ii-ltl (‘rop Com- pmititin. &c, is given as is also that of thr‘. Short (‘tint-ates in agriculture and ttet-httivail vditcatltin all oi which ,v.‘~rt-. suct-essftillyt and ily carried out, notwithstanding the IYIIIIIIPZLWHI of the ‘ftdc-ral agricul- tural grant. .»\ tropy 0i’ the report. of the Dc- pai-tttient of Agriculture should. it‘ pzis-tiblv. ho in the Iiantls of t-vnry YJLFIIIPI‘ as it contains information. riililfltlCfll and educative, ‘which it is inupossitile to give in tho space at our disposal. Thi- Ptt-blic Works and Agrlcultttre are ‘both to he con- gratulated on ti» valuable Informa- limt given "in their reports as well Alinistors of as on tIit- vcry ouhlsf-ztctory rosult of tlwir year's work. _ THE PROGREBSIVES The Progressives have ‘hccn the staff tiitioit which the King govern- uii-itt has leaned since It aetstittitzd tiffirv, the sht-tiltcrtl’: crook which Itan pnllvd tho King ‘party out of not a low Iioles. In return for tht-lr vttluahli- and timely aisitittt- ttttce they rt-celvrii tproniisca and. in fillflfliiiit‘ at ti-nst through ‘threaten- ing i0 ‘I-‘ii- thr‘ staid In another way they wt-re givcti u tbs-fluted conces- sion in the matter of a reduction In the tariff. Now they, the Progres- | rottstatitly salisfactor-, For this [he Senate was blaliwd and ‘iPretuiirt- Kittg itiruttiisetl ‘the west- u-rti farmers that tit the ticxt 342s- ivitiit he would ititrotItit-te Ieglsltttiott ‘did not do It. ‘Pin-y were prnttiii-ietl [tho II-tttlstiifs Ilay railway and lilc Itiivc. What will their constituctits say pt-al to them‘! What ‘will lllt"li“('t)ll- lstlttienls say to tht-nii’ The West, like every other section of tktnada,‘ ice-rtaltily has its grievances and the coining election will no doubt show some revelations. -_-_-<-o-§€__ EDITORIAL NOTE Tomorrow Passion Sunday. (‘tinditiotin ltt Sydney owing to the strike are desityratc. (‘an any- thing bu done here to ameliorate the n1? "Ilhc American Federation of Lath- 0"? "flltrt that nnc-mipltiynicnt iti the United States durin-g the win- ter has been much ‘more than usual. In a letter to ‘the Secretary of the 'I‘oront0 ‘branch the President says that many Canadalitn niechantlcs tn lho States had had little work since October. The BIBYWD 0f Gloucester. who @9017)’ visited Canada, has writ ten to the Manchester G-nartliatt on Church affairs In the Dominion, and suggests as an improvement that Bishops and Archihlshops ithotild be alppolnted as In England. viz, by the Prime Minister for the time ihcing. Tine liishopwill not find ‘muchlif tiny, stipport ‘for such n change here. ll in more ‘likely ‘that Canada's "that. 0i’ PttDtiIur election -wIII the llllltl» 411990 "110 ‘tho Anglican church in Itltigland. n Iran-Shires that It was the Duke of Davonshire, ottr ‘prev-loin; (lov- drnor Gi-neral. who mado thti Wom- ble)’ Ellhiibition poitsiib1e by pi-r- itonnlly ‘tiaicklng It flntincltnlly to tha extent of $2,500,000 until stitch little as he could ‘get the Gnvertum-ttt to st-n It was Its ‘duty to glvc ti: - n-‘t- ossary ntmport. According to .1 rc- pnnt ‘mndo to ‘the Ilpusc nf (font- 4 Notes By The Way The Caledonian Club and its guest: were happily entertained by the lecture oi‘ Mr. \\'. l.. Cotton on Thursday evening last The sllh jcct was a highly interesting one Ciiarlottctowtl Sixty Years Ago and .\'tiw"~atttl prohtihly no single resid- vnt of the province has ltt his tnenitiry and iii records written by his own hand from day to day, so tuuch information oi‘ interest and value concerning that period as Iius Mr. Cotton, The veteran Editor of The Examiner, as we shall al- ways ktmtv Iiini_ was a contempor- ary of all the t-vetitt-i tit-curring. the conditions existing and tltc pro- gress tnudt- front yi-ar to yetir 'l‘ltta.~tt- he had viewed with tho eye oi a traint-tl tibscrvcr. with such a fund c-f information and a rare gift of presenting it itt itttractive forth the learned lectur- cr ititetiiicly engaged the attention nt‘ his tiudittirv iii a dlscottrse of three quarters of an ltotir which proved qtiitc too brief for Illcit’ full SMIIIIYUtJIJIOII. It not all the boys and girls tircscttt nf fifty, sixty, seventy yt-arit and upwards to recalling tilcasattt tnctitories 'I‘Iiert- \\'€I't= an unusual numbt-t- of speakers iii the rich aftet-ittttth of t-tintttlitnetttary spot-cites railed forth by thc tttotiott for a vote of tltzitiits to thc stir-akin‘ of the cvetting. Mr_ Cottorvs lecture being the second last of the series concluding next Thursday led a nnmbm- of spmtkors to remark upnn tlic high quality and educative value of tltc ctttirt- rnursc and tltv hope that it ntiiy Iic t-ttntitittcd in future years. (lne ntatter that was much " com nit-tiled upon by tItt- ziftcr speakers was .\lr. (‘tittotrt-t rcfs-rt-tice tn the i-xtctit of tltc liquor drinking wltltltt the tirovitit-t- itt tltc olden time, tho quantity of alcoholic Iiqtiors stored itt tirepairtitlon for the legislative stt-itslon and (I10 cxtrctitcly largo part of the Import vnltlcs that wits llliltll‘ up of what lit now churatctm" iiu-ti an "lIIlOZP." Looking backward to the period ‘,0! three score years ago and emi- IIHIPIPIIII,‘ It with thc tircstiit the ‘fat-t statitis uttl that tlic tirtiportiott pupnlutiott who drank copiously was vt-ry ttiuch ‘lttrgi-t" lltnti it is tiow, .-\ttd it does titl- t int-d of tnurallty and ililvgfll)’ at illigltvr now than It wan tlwn, Thi- gt-iteratlotik iii the t-llstzmt tiast had not been thought to regatrd liquor drinking in ntodcratlon an at all iltnmurul and even an occuslotittl llapse Intn text-ms was rcgnrtleti as 'ti vettlnl (tffcntve. Years of t-tlttcn- tional zulvtitrncy hrtvt- produced a dlffcreitt statidard. We have many more laws now than they had in the days of our grandfathers, hut it would be a rash statement to affirm that there is more rcvoretict- and respect for law tiovv than there was then. or even us much. ltlxtetttled periods of resident-e in three different tirnv» iticen itit-Iltie us to bellcvc that iti Prince I-Zdwnrtl Island the Saibhath is more generally atttl strictly ob‘ served than in any other tirovitiriatl aren within the Dottiitiion Ilut few would cluim that it is as reveretttly and religiously regurtletl as it was Minty years ago. What was then regarded as pro» lane swearing is said to iii‘ ttttirc prevalent today than it ivait litett. not only in Print-c Idtlwartl Island and Canada. but througliotit North America. This is perhaps largely due to Illc (treat War. ivhicli may m" may not he true. Many tlilugis ‘have (‘iliiilfletl In sixty years mor ally and ht-tinomicnlly. u good majority of them an we Itopc for the hcitl-‘l’ and a minnrityWItirgt-i- than In desirable“ for the WIIFHI‘. ‘Fake public debts and tuxatiott for an cxzitiitilc. in the days Immediately before Confederation our province, with as large a population no it has now. wnn governed at a fraction of flit‘ public cot-it of todity, And tlit-n llll‘. tirovlncinl‘Government had to iivfll‘ tho cont. nf collection tiitd protec- tion of its cnatontn sci-vice, Itit pnstnl service, its militia nervlrc and tn coin its own currency. Tin-y |ditl all this with mt-rt-Iy nominal |tnxatlon either direct or indirect. without‘ rnnttlng into tioht~tlmt in. utttll the cra of rullwny building nlvvs, an» ‘going ‘back 1n their cnn- 010M thy Mr. A. ‘M. Samuel. Pttrllu- begun ‘stltncnts carrying with ‘tlimn the flllPHVPiS of the-Ir ‘sowing and rtetvplng mtlmilry Socretury of the Ovcrsotis Dcn-"lrtitncqil, "lilo government, first There was rent economy In those In Ottawa. The sheaves am grain- 0|’ ti". ifllflffllllefld £100,000, but at ow day.’ both m pubnc Emu" and Ila-is tttrn-ws. The tariff rtedtictlon Iirutight no alleviation of the cant-ten‘ 0 lwtfir dntc ‘the Duko- of Drvonishlrol Rtlnrqntvcd £500,000 out of his own I In those of the household and the llfltllVltllllil. Mitch progress has hncni made airing mnny linen, not all of of Plllliiplllifll. The cont of n-gflctil-jlrlvllle expenditure. Jliul he not which has been onward and up » I . uirul Implements, as ‘was shown In 114th!» S0. illg exhlihftion would‘ Iinvo will“ l" the b"! "m" "f "10"" the Ilotisc. In higher than ‘before: thi- Mlutrtlon; wage earners were ‘put out o! business and thousands of them out of m; country; tho cool H9111 ,"'YC“"*kWv~ ‘ ~~_ ~~ "hi" "ID there. and then" Thelywm-d" 0"” l“ "n "Fe 0' 1mm” "Milleforw God a-nd our conscience. and l EOV9NtffI0fit,‘h8 added had very prof pvrly tatkcn over that guarantee and ratified It. expense in which the old-time habit and practices of thrift and omn- omy have been left behind and for- gotten. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN ilihat 180113 of iduurs By [tuna , Blrlfll. Ml), » AN OLD YOUTH. At an insurance convention iti Toumto in January, out‘ of the Haittlltoti delegates, ninety nine‘ yczite old, was one of the speakers. H-— Itad lived during the reign of ;t'ive sovereigns in (It-eat Hritnitt. and of twenty Your IWUSIIIUIIIS of the United Stan-s. 'I“lit> ti-st-ripzion of his appearan- rt‘, "Sptdgillly with stiaptiing eyed. iutldy chtelds, imtnttctilately at~ ill‘! d and wearing a largo. pink rarnatioit in his button hole" is worthy of ihotight. IIt- had utitlivcd all -tht~ itiortal- ily tables, and only thi‘ pro ‘tlilli’. wick had broil pttid in cash the full ialue of his poIit-v.’ 'l‘ht key-tiote of his atltlress was that it‘ you lost your t-nthue stn you brcatttc old. and you tlitl'ti‘t iILTUlIll‘ old until you d.d lose your t-tttltttsittstit. Uh.‘ of his statctticnts was "\vh‘*n I was a kid the farmers Ihitlii to Itztvt‘ an old aoiur that rait "'l‘hcri-'s gold III the old farnt y"i boys, but yotrvt- gin to shtiwl it out. It ilot-strt rain loses. If you want ntorc to =4 yotfvo got lo plant ilIUIc trees.‘ ltt txihct" word-i dig up .\I".II‘ awn grid and plattt your ow-n TOSI-s‘. 0t (‘CJIII.\'t’ ttutts‘ . Jtcrs Sonic ont- ziski-tl the ptlfillllilfiicl‘ .n a snail towll it Iit- didn't glow kit-i d ..f his job of statttpitig the ‘IIIIW iiatiuu tlalt- on the statntteti mile! 2. . Ilt- tt-tili‘ d that there was plenty .if change in his work, brtaust‘ lit- ltttil to cliatixe the day of the itioittlt some of us lived to our etithttsia-stti mote than twat-y intirtting, thud the ntitttt‘ of‘ tlit- niutttlt Illl ‘the in-ginuittg of t-i ‘.‘_v tit-w ntitutlt. and the new yi-. , t-vrry tiv- Ivc nttnitI.--.. III" utItt-t‘ ivoids it is your lllIIiJOk (Ill lift‘. your Etit-lltiatiott ot- perhaps ,\~.‘i.t|- ittlttri-nt abILty ‘to so“ the bright sltit‘, to ltccp iulivv your t-tttltttsIztitttts, that ti-ttily kt-ietis you yatlltg. You we if you keep up an in- atyst in pt-oplc, in tltlttgs iii gen- i-ral, it nimitis you'll ntove about IIIUZU. This means exercise of ‘tn-gs, .tiin i-ti- re -i<iti_v. ltcart. You will have a chattgc of in‘ tt-rt-‘sts, of fond, otflst-trttcry. It is tltt- rotttiti‘~, the immi- illlllllllllin-l, wotk. food, attd st-t-tiery .t-\'r:y' day that tlnlls attd death-its. :IIII4I ittakes you old. l It‘ you lost‘ your enthuslnsiti for ‘_ Jill work. thk Ii your work lit-comm III Iiurdt-tt and you grow old under O-OQ-OQ-OOQQOOQ-OOOOOO-OO-O-O-‘U The Public Forum Thin column In vim! h" u" dlurunion Iiy w.- npundentu of Happenings of the Week uuenitiouii of tolerant. Tho Charlottetown ti uriilun tloll not nut-oiinuriiy entluru lilo on" Inionu of \.urral|70ml°""' i .,“,.,<¢oooc++4»-0++o0+o FEMALE V. MALE TEACHERS Sir—ln tlp- tittiirtlian of Iilflrcll . - - ,_ . 24th “HIS a Itttcr dcaxttig with this, . . . _ ‘auojcct: "I-Tctualeuvs. Male Qrffllu‘ cts". anti BlKttt-tl. 39“ 181"" " her Madame. New Perl". (Wllm h“ tcplc I jutlgt: _h\'f l0 if? flfillm the gtllplmfl ot tvery Ictna t. tt t. I'll‘ UII this fair ‘Island ‘uttd I vcnluw tu say t.i' every fuir-mititletl tuaie. t-xet-tit, tuuy "hr. ‘tilt “l'*"b'""| “m ltaclttltir or the tiarrow-ininllvil- tlcJiuric titling-tune, __ Iltr point that ‘tt‘tti‘ttlt¢ Icaclicis of this Ptovinct should rccelvt‘ cit" ital salarl .- witlt those of malt- wqu-tppt. is a wotthy one. As site ptiintttl out. ‘tittal. wltttlt-tits are 1w quirttl to htfalu- lilo SHIN’ It#"'l'"l' “M. m‘ mufkg m. pinto tluttletits, and as tt-iichcrs cat-It is rvdllllvii l0 IWI" fotut the same amount ot work ti?! VESPERS Little Iloy kticuls at [hp ‘foot of ahc ‘bctl, Droops on the Iiltlo gold head. Itauds little "- h‘ 1 v IJARCH 28, 1925 to prepare and money. with many branches through- in all parts of remittances. llush! Ilush! Whisper who dart-it! l)“, OIhQY-ffilllll I tnay add nine (‘h]',I_~l[¢)t|yh,t1t‘ ‘Robin is igtiyitig lliil kitties out of tcti the female ‘Hitl- wavors iiilll leads. Again as ‘shc cites- wotttcti how Iiavc ltht‘ tirlvilcge oft tpratchsittg ltt all the lll‘0ltt‘SSi()lit-l,illlti‘ their fee fnr service retitlcrtttl is| tqual in all nI-sfifi to that of iill’! malt‘ przu-titiottcrs. \\'<ttttatt is no. Itingt-t- ticiumid to her grauditttith-l cats skirt ‘JI‘ Itcr tuotheifis pct ivoal.‘ God bless Mummy. I know that's right. Wins-it‘. it f-un itt the Inrth tonight‘! The cold's so cold- anti the Inn's so I10!‘ 'I‘he<u why tlt-avt- to the old idea of (7th! God bless Daddy-J quite for- giving" tilt-r.- titan a higher sitlaryi mm _th_an wtnnatt- ivheti. in this IIZILIIIZIII .s lIiJl acknutiletlgctl stipi-ritn‘ —-ttay.‘ ' tar from it. \\'ith t't|ll force and ii’ | itltP" Ht)’ Yllll-Zitli“ it Will‘ ‘til Cll-(liilllliiilflll. I i‘t-peat .\|‘iI(iIlIIIt\ t tuorc, _\'r-w Pt-tzlrs last paragraph. , QT": Bank of ESTABLISHED I832 Drafts and Money Orders Drafts, domestic and foreign ,. money orders, in any amounts, require only a few‘ moments convenient form of remitting ~- out Canada and correspondents Bank of Nova $cotialuiti the best of facilities for handling your . Nova Scotia PaidmvCuDitiii 8 10,000.00" ltrant-hvia also iii .\llli‘l'lllll. Altcttrv, n0fl‘lrv|> _ . . ltiirtIt-n. ltlitiurziltl. Ki-tikiitgtiin “Moll .- Alonttigtic. (Yin-aria St, ppwr,‘ - §illilllll‘l'dltli.', Victoria. 24° are a safe and the worltLThe l.. ll. RIUIIIIA (‘lli\lll.ll'l"l‘ ilntiatzi-r 1T0 W N “We would respectfully request‘ our Piovincial Legislature now in Session to take this matter up and I can st-t- Natiny's on the tlotii‘, Ilia a Iii-attiifttl ‘lilttc. but it liastft a dressIttg-goivti q.vc to it thc- consideration it de- ltood. servts. They hav; already extended (m! 50d hkss Nanny and make to the women of this Province the h" good iiancblse. We would novrask them to give (he female teachers the sal- ary the-r service entitles them to and the rights thag equality de- mantis." Mine Ii.'i.. a Itotid. and I lie itl i)t‘ii. And ‘pull the hood t-igltt over my Ask the man who mm“, I gt ftttthvt‘ than liladatttp .\‘~-w ' l't~itli. .»\.~t il teacher of sci tai ¢\t.d I shut my tgvt-s, and I curl tt-p Wam- vxpvnonct, “ml as a , ‘ smaiil, of this ltttvtt. and as u st zptittt-r o. Amt tttylltttly kngw}; that’ rm that-t.- ottr litt-al tttvttibcr, I Iiert-ilty solicit all an’ titc vlci-s of thall clever and it I't']lI‘t'Nt‘lIiIlIiVl', Mr. \\‘i|-: vita altltili- .\t.t...\., wlt-o i\-;.i, ti (m! Thimk WW- G017. for a Iovel ficl sure, b- itnt- of tltt- first ltt press) tl aln-ltriditc, tl orgat. foriticrly of St 1,1111‘. H"). knmqs m H“, mo! of H“, l'tIII‘l"S (fltthtiltati iti this city. will‘ ‘Iii-d, _ ' fWKrci to It .ll'i‘l that It,» has Itad toi Dfofips u“ u“. mm. hands mm, utidcrgn an operntioti flur Cataract‘ gum hpmy gauTl altltuttgti it was quite it-ut-i-t-ss- day. \ fotivitrtl this tsut- -iu this ptt-sctit V‘ And what Wits the otlirr I had to ”‘ ‘"‘;"“ "M "llmlid l‘ "ilillyl ' $7M’? kllhullglllllli. _ I said "llloss Iladtly“ so what t-ati I MIL SH.’ M“ t it lhc? v ‘ ALBERTO“.- (lh! Nt-w I ri-tticttrbrt‘ it. God bless‘ 13"’ "'"‘".v. iii‘ lHi-“l of llcv. ll I Mt ‘Jkutt siutiih 41' St. John's (‘Iturclt-l i1. It With coirtnittly good advice thisi old young man gar.- to all of us. l -<-o>——-~~— I 2 x0400 A 4000-00400 g i} Daily Selections FOR i? it RIPIIIQS ll-AVE \\'l.\'(‘iS:—l.alt~ our not to bt- rich: '. 5 froth itluttt- UWli wisdom. For riches cer- .;iittl_v ittakt» tltcttitseli ‘ thi-y fly away. Proierbs Guardian Readers . MARCH 28, 1925 I‘lt,/\YI<)R:~—-\Vt1thank 'l‘tit-i.-. t) (Iod, that we are I'cIln\\'-\vo.'kct'.~= with 'l‘lice iti Iii-hot that built. fur titnt- only but for EIUI'III‘IV\'. MARCH 29,1925 i\ (IUOI) .~\.\‘,SI£'I‘I NAME THE DESI‘ A good ‘natnc is ratItt-t“ to ht- rhoseti ‘than great riches. and loving favour ratht- than Sll\'\‘l' uIItI gold. Inoverlts 22:1. I‘lt.-\\'l<JIt:I~JtiaIil0 its, wc tinny ’l‘Iit. . '|‘Itnu Lord of iLfc, to HI‘(‘i\ the Iilllllln‘ that do not pass in using. bttt Iill‘ things which abide. LET US TFI-YTTKBE HAPPY I.ct its try irt ht- haptiy! wt‘ may. it wt- will. I-‘ind stunt» tilcasnres dtrrinliiillt" the ill; There was never an evil. if well Illi- ilvrstdtitl, lint what, rightly IIIIIIIUQUII, would turn to a good; It wt- ivcri» but as rcady to loci: to lltc lit-‘Iit .\s wt ari- to sit iuuplug hot-auto‘ ll is -tt:gI.t, _ \\'c sit-tum‘. own it a tr"t'lt, I-‘th .2: word and in deed, ‘ \\i.-i TIMES to Iic surt- tc sticcced. iti lilc l-t l‘ii i‘ Ir rv lmt us ‘try to Iic Itappyl some shad- ni nf rcpt-ct Arc stit‘. to hang round, which w:- catitiol forget; 'I‘Itcrc tirc titties when the Ilirlttt-st of stilrlls must bow; Alltl the iiu-uttlcot fact- ivca-t- n cloud on its brow; ' We must tievor bld tittrcat and herri, To Iic blunted aind cold ltt ottr hos- otti ut rcst; Uut tho dot-per our own grlcf 1hr greutrr our ucctl t‘ry to be ltappy~ltiit olhi-t hcarts blend. fe-rllitgi-t, tht- To 0h, Iry to be happy! It ‘Is not for long Wc shall chcor each other by coun- se or notig; . It we make tlic brat use of our time that we may, There La much we can do tn i-n- Ilven the way, Lut- uo on‘ly in uliffllifltllfi-kfl cacti do our best, hope for tho rest; Still taking this ‘truth, both word wud In deed, t who tries to be happy Li EIIIB to succeed. . In i Th! ‘Hush! (‘hristti-phcr “llobitt qtra-yets. Front WHEN \\'.l'I \VIERI‘I VERY’ YUIIINII: ‘by A, A. Milne, .~ion of lllc-(‘Iclltiltti 'I‘orotito. utid Stewart. IOO The King and (litcrn have tit-cid- ‘tl t0 lIOiKl tottt- courts at Ilttckttig- ltalu Palace. Tin-sat functions will iit- hcld May 21 and 22, Jung 25 “ml 2t}. O The Prince of Wales will give serious consideration to the mi '- riuge question as 50011 utuhe retur s froth his African and South Almeri- can trip. G. \Vard Price, who will he II. It, I-I.'.~t correspondent during tIiL approaching journey is utttlior- ity for that stntetttcnt. Mr. Pricc believes the llrinct-fs choice will Iic boawcen ti daughter of some royal Iiouse or a British girl. not The Ladies Attxiliury of tltc Pro~ tvstant Orphanage tinder the cap- irblc supcrvlsion of its President, Mrs. II. H, Ilorne- gave a very mrcttily arranged test on 'l‘litit'stlay afternoon, Mm. Mathicsoti. wife of (fliicf .lus'iit:t' MIIIIlIIG-SOII, throwing n-tieti Iic-r lovely home ‘at 1 Grafton Street for tin occaslon- and assist- iug In every way possible to the success oi’ tlic social gtitliering. The httstrss, tlllrs. Matthieson. Mrs. It‘. R. Ileartz and Ali's. Gordon ‘Ilughca, re-ccivrtl in the dtatwlng romti. ‘where roaese were profusely ur- rtrnged ‘to give u pretty touch of color. Uflherlng to the dittliig room when» the color scheme was cat'- rled out with yellow doffotlllii, yol- Iow candies and shntlt-s. were Mrs. Iilanchanl. Mrs. ‘S. l-Ienderson mid Mrs, Ilottslon. ‘Min. MacCritdy and Mrs. Bagnall ipresldetl over the tea cups and wore assisted In ‘scrvittg. by ‘Mrt-t. T. W. L. Prowsc, Iilrs. W. S. (lriitit, Mm. Wilfnitl Taylor. Mrii. W. Rowe, Mrs. Lloyd Weltier, Mrs. (Icorgo Prnwso- MPH. E. Nlcholsott and Miss Dora ilvfuthlttson. 'I‘Itc door was gracefully opened ‘by iittlu Miss Ilcctt ‘ll0llllllill, and Mrn. R0 land Mclkle cnpably looked after tho flntint: ‘t ‘I o '0 o Mm. Hector Mclnnos and Miss Mnrgturet "Mclnnea of Halifax, ar- rlvcdvhomo on Saturday evening from Etirope, after n dclilghtfttl throt- mon-ttia stay abroad. The conci-rt In the Ilcnrtz Mem- orlnl Iinll on Thursday evening glventby the Twentieth Century Mission circle was 5o nicely varied ‘that everyone enjoyed the differ owed. ‘toned singers in old time lI-ush l\Vi|i!iiput‘ ‘who dnrtis iful Mr. Pztiitltwvlll itot hi‘ tillowi-il is stiyittg lliHl illis physician's‘ ordcrs. IWPIIII-‘P! {Ills-s Jlllll Innson, who has so ttltls i0 11H’!!! in‘ twritp. for sontt-tltitt- Illl aot many frii-ntls here, is grudntiilni: (‘ck front the Itoyzil Victoria lIIIS/Ililéli, Motitreal. O O lilrs. Allan Pattsotis and Miss (ltfllit Parsons oi’ Iilotttrczil. tiftvr it ‘plctiiutti-t vi i‘t. to St. .lohn. arc now ltt New York. ivlicro tihcy purplish Ttlllilillllil-Z until early iii April. O I O Nil-TH Margaret and .\Iist< Eva litig- nall, wtrc at Itonie to their frictids on 'l‘ttt-.~itlay aftcrnooit, tun. Aggiv Williams- Olllttiflihillllllf,’ iii their honor at the tt-a hour and ivelcnttt» ing tipwtirtL-t of t'it'ty relatives and ilififltls who culled to Ititl fart-ivt-ll to Miss Eva who is leaving ucxt week for her ‘Itomi- in Auckland. New Zeulantl. Tho Eliiisses Ilagtttill who ‘have been nu ti ‘world totir tell many lntercst-itig stories of their ex- periencrs-in the dilfforcttt countries on the tkitiilticut, ‘but have ‘viniictl "0 ‘PIMP so deur to them as Iitc hotiie of their tiarents, ‘Prince Ed- ward Island. Iiliss Margaret is con‘ iillllllltiz licr vlslt here ‘for some» little yet, whi-le her niece will do Sill"? flight ‘saving through (‘auatla Iirforc sailing. The afternoon p113. std very quickly In social inlet‘- ctrnrsc, Delightful PPIVEHIIIIIIGIII wetl- served front a ‘prcttlly itppolnictl la-blc In tthe dinning room, guy with ‘Illmll! flowers, and from which tea was ‘pottretl by III-rstllitrry “lilliatiiit. Mrs-t. Prank Stti-tvart cut the lcco and was tissistttl in serving Ity lVIrs Jack Sttuvitrt- Mrs. Milton Stcwiirt. Mrs. .l. F. liltictititlaltl attd Miss Min~ llitl Dcegirr. O n O Mlfill Frcvl Chiitidlvr, who was an stiddctily takt-tt ill with itppenillcltls on Tuesday and oportttcd upon thi- saute day In tlio l‘. E. I, Iiospltal is lltlitllt; as ivell as can‘ 01o expccti-tl. O I I Mr. nnd Mrs. I4. E, Prowst‘ nrc ‘lvnkltii: flnc itftvr ‘illlfliT tmiltuiy iii the Southern States and BOIHOII, vvhuro they viuilctl Mr. Prowschi mothers and Iwcro press-m at n PIOWHL‘ rt-uttlnq of sons and ‘dnttglt- tcrn over which Mrs. ‘Prowsetwho In lti Iter 91st year, qircsitltd. ltt llTOOlfllIlt! Illlfly visited Mm Prowstfs stators. Mrn. Donnhu.» and Mrs. St-elcy, and In lsfllltlillitiflL-Mf‘. ‘Si-n-Iey, an tint-lo of Mrt-t. ttrowsv‘. In Ottawa they spent a few days ilit-liglittfiilly with their dnttgtltlvr. Iliru. Harry Ritchie and rencwotl many friendnhipa, I O O Old fashioned costumes worn yby ,:tud ii-nt-c. his advice. insurance protection. Ou risk of Lightning as well a SltXlU IilTY HYNDMAN 59*" °"““..".**~- ' r- l ].i'iil.'.l“ii‘-III in llu‘ Ilaptist (‘Iiurclt St-Iioztltatttttt on 'i‘liur.~ala_v win-it thi- l-Itilittltlti (‘lass t‘llli'ltlilillt‘tl a ‘ltil'l»ll' llcadiitits and litstrtt- tui-tttal uittsii- "vttrii-ti tiircly tht- l» iltliil_\' ‘pro, . tn. O O O HM’. Ilr. Halifax. wlillc ('itII‘<'lIt'<‘ .\litt-l\'i1iitott oi‘ itt lint city is tho I glltn~i t.i' .\lr. and Mrs. James ‘Paton. O O O ‘ Th. riltikw IIITICI‘. it tit.‘ littcst of llll‘ !.t;ti'l‘v iilllllgdlt: jt‘\\‘t'lii <t_vlt~:<t. ’l‘hl- huge pt-arlq I11 p tints art‘ stiftil)" Ilillil-‘IIVP. “WIN jade anti ivory Ituvc a lllilrg solid‘ value. and ‘itig cxqttisitr gold fili- eri-t- iltulils‘ arti artistic tin-l .‘iltlI'Ill- lug. All lllilm‘ fit tlic tliroui clost~ly._ O O O 'I‘Ii1‘ dottiiintl for all .Ic\vvll@t'y 0T Intitalititt stylus trotttinttt-s- and the tncrclttttit who deals itt them retilen- isht-s his stock aIimtis-t as fast as lltt- florist provides frtslt blnss7;tit:1.. One ivotttlcrit what new ideas of ‘futtttlm color or vitriatiott i‘t-main ycI tiicy t-tiiuti. O O O Plat-rings iti the ncttr-jewel wtyilt- art- dt-licttlc and dainty, still lnttgJtt tuany ‘g-raiccfttl stylus. Sonic are fashIottt-tl like. ‘Itl-SMPIS- ltt ittrantls of »stit.i‘ll pearls. (IUlOYVti stout-s, and in Illllnlllfifllli-lfi coittbiti- utiotts. I n t Braccltts am I)llit‘l)i(‘- itarron‘ .d stunt-s, Ilang-lcs, too, II|'I‘ shuwti itt -plttin or t-ltu-st-tl varitlcs. I O O $ A III-W typ.‘ of scarf that tuurlt to rrrtittitttvtitl into a tiariow httnd in tin‘ ri-iitrt- so thait it givts tltc of a chnkcr ‘wlictt wound about the throat. 'I‘hc i-tpls art‘ Ii-ft ft Pt‘ and may Iic as volttutltttitnt attd tlnatittg as they likc. Itas- it. is sliirtvtl t-llt ri --—-T—<o>----- ICE REPORT hltigditlt-ti I nds. ltltl (‘hem- ututhcnst, tlrlntl‘ Jlll‘ and I'lt-ttisittrt Ilay all tilt-t only frtv pk-ct-s of drift Ici- ltt sight. EHIIILL tlu Noni four ttiilos ltrokcn It‘. Illl west sldc and UIHJII oit noriii tiilll‘, Atttlttttwst timl (lid Ilniry Iltl lt-c ltt night. Iltasst- Idii (l|ll‘|i iri- distant. St. Patti's Island. lrlfreiltiir "W"!!! north. Very IItIIc icc to south zitul southwvsl, utiattt-rrd i‘t-o itt I vt-ry tirlivr tlIrt-t-tirtit. Altitu-y ‘Pqlnil, fiItf-(‘rli-‘tir tionth wt-st. lci- north and titirtlttvcz-tt -In iilt‘ tll-staticc, (YIWII n-tonih and west. Pu-Itrt 'I'-tippi-r_ 5kI~~tl|rtir north. No Icc Insight. Port Iiitod No it-t- Insight. , I'll-lint tflomly northern-st. Strait tit-at of ice its fur can we. Sutuis. I’. E. lr-“CIGBP west. Ice Imivltu: on slmrc. Pint iPolnt, Blttt-Clmtdy strong north. IIt-tivy olnse ipacked dtiMan-t. Cit!!! r nort hiwost. ell uflwiimtyto the lulliplt xtent. _ melodies ‘made up l most. enjoyable 4.30 pm. Welland county 300 out had "wiped out" if you need Fire Insurance, and follow Your Business and your Telephone 67 and 333 (harlottctownilf. I bands of gold or t-tillvct‘ iii-t in t'ilitll'>' Capo Race,‘835-—¢Dense fog utiutit- , . cum. No toe In olillt. ‘l-n ycntettday ‘- the misfortune tc- be Home need r Policies all include the s Fire, S IRVK ‘E 4,1‘... flit). I L iioiertcintit CHAR Lorrrtzrowu ~ ' OOOO%OQOOOOO40fQ§QO-OQQO Q Character Reading! ‘QOOO-OOOQOOOOOOO-UQOOO4OQO Wrll-ftirutctl kllllvltlts ditto. i: love or ordt: anti Iit-IIIIP-‘i-‘l. air -t ki-eti dttad of tiltysit-zil pain, thottllu thcy ari- ttsttally‘ vtry brave iii it at‘- ing it when i‘t rttttivs to tItt'tt|.. Lotig fiIIl-Zvfni with fillieit tutti» but square-shaped cushiotnt. llltli- caie the st-ttltimr. and ptopli,‘ with thtst- tiny,‘ rs are gtntritlly vii-y stioug and ‘can stand cilhct- ~'\ trctttes of hrut or cold will! itti- lllllliifv‘. It‘ the thumb iturttit back from ihi‘ hast‘ it tlcttotes ‘utiergy and quit-It- nt ~.., [is tnvuer will utivct- hi: at a loss iii an cmergeticy. If Iln- thumb is pitrlit-ttiarly thiti ii\'I\V(‘t‘ll tltt‘ lower and lllltltlil‘ litittt:k'<_~ it ‘SIIQIVS Iiraitt powt-r, A long. lritlglit thumb intliv1l'10-'~\ lltai its p t-siuirs will be trar-illl iit tit-tails, 'I'Iit-y are charitable and i cry itu-littitlical. l| tho finger-t ps of cat-Ii finllrl‘ tiri- too ‘thin for the rcst of tht‘ ltattd i‘t shtiws a slow btaitt and lurk of rt awning ptnv‘ rs. COOKING FRUIT In t-onltitig fruits inu- a Itll" "i Illlll to out‘ and tittwlnill pints HI wntcr. LONG SOAKING llrlctl pcas or lWiIIIN slititttd in‘ mittiti-tl for sovt-ti or PIPIII Inuit-s tn cold wattir lit-fore tht-y IIH- (‘tlllkt d. DON'T COOK TOO LONG If cubbago, turnips or rattllfI-nv or are cooked too Ioni: ill"! it“ come tlurk'ln color and strottr t" fluvor_ _\\\\<$T\T\ Th) on 015i". K rnN 5 Y y, PH. LSgi \_\\\\\‘bl5£, a F Y nHF\Il‘1./\~T‘[' 1S t/ / t l / i if-Hw 0' "Hivfrffi -