PAGE TEN r—~ ---_--.-_._____-__ ___. __V_-. .._. i i l .. \. I Horses George Olsen and His Music Novelty For Trot Lonesome Fox Trot . i i lCt Q Records % Joan Goldkette and His Orchestra i i i i o? i i i mflE i and Sorry l 30031, Valencia (The new fux fro! rrifh the snappy Spaniah rhythm) Fox Trot Paul Wlriteman and His Orchestra 20m i r Drifting and Dreaming For Trot Just a Cottage S (ieurgc Olsen and Hi:- P-Zusir: l 9969 mall ' '7 "‘ Y" §I|Wn Orch. q’ Victor records play on any type of Victrola At “His Master's Voice” Dealers ‘of the splendid work which Mr. Mc- rnn cnsntomnrowu consents ‘ n}. eeb. Fllliter Gives Impressions 0f Mexico The speaker at the weekly sup- per meeting of the Y's Men's Club 'l‘hursday was Y's Man George larlliter. who gave the members Presbytery of P. E. I. of Presbyterian Church Meets A special meeting of the ‘Pres- bytery of Prince Edward island u! connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada was -held in Aron You May Own Your Home But your widow won't. Church Hall. Charlottetown o" some of trhe impressions of Mexico ‘rhurstiaiy. May 27th at 2 p. nr. he gained in two visits to that» if there's a mortgage on Those present were Rev. D. Zllc- cou-ntry. Mr. Filliters informal " address on this subject was at once enlightening and entertaining, and abonntled in humorous ‘reml-nrL scent-es of his experiences wit.-h the Mexican people and customs, it. served to remind his hearers that Mexico is a ouu-nlry about which little that is truthful is known. and u country that in little understood. Contrary to general op-nlon. said Mr. loilllter. Mexico is not the ox- trenrely hot and desert area it is so often imagined. and its capital. Mexico rClty. e-njoys what could in all fairness be called a perfect climate. Vera Cruz. another prin- cipal city, in on the otrher hand very hot. as it is situated well within the tropic bell. A common name given Mexico. said the speaker, is “Mariana Land". or the land of tomorrow, and the reason for this is the general lndolerlce ot‘ the people,who have an extremely widespread habit oi Vicar. Adoderatcr: ‘Rev. R. H. Stave-rt, clerk; lit-v. W. ‘B. Mu"- and ltev. D. McLean and Revs. S. Blllihi, ilinssrs. H. K. Davey and George Tanton. Student Catechlts. and Messrs Murdock Ron's, D.A. McKiunon. Geddic Douglas. Cam~ urnrr Nichauchlzrrr, A.C. McDonald. T..-\. Johnson. Nell McKay. Chas. l-I. Stewart, W. A. Johnston. Sam- ucl McPherson. Murdock McLeod. lra Douglas. Gordon Douglas and George Myers. Elders and repro- sentatlves. iThe chief item of birsinesg before the meeting was a very unanimous and largely signed call to Rev. l). .\lc\'icar from Thorburn, N.S. lit-v. Stead ‘Burns oi‘ Scotburn. N.S.. Moderator of [he Session ol’ 'l‘horburn and Mr. T.A..l0hnston re- presentative Elder oi’ that congres- arion were present and were heard In support of the call. Take out a policy to rc- tire it. Under the Mari- tlime Lilo plan o1 elimin- ating speculative features and charges, premiums , ‘are ac low as around 2% 0t the mortgage annually. For your present, for wife’! future peace of mind, write for rates. iiiililloriililoo Lille Mr. rllnrrra" girve reasons show- _ _ _ mg Wm. m,“ “L “cvlcar was 8* putting énf until tomorrow "what pccmuy fined for [he WON‘ of they coal with little lli-ICOQVGIUGIICC q Thorhul_n_ _ do today. The ‘lliexhcirziusil he _ _ ..\ir.T.rA. Johns-ion spoke along Fmfid‘ kw?“ ‘velybc ' Ms HOIIIC much t-he same litre. Both made a 12a on Gm ‘yes’ . uh‘ [s “as a; strong plea to have Mr". Mcvicar‘ ‘mu be expeue ° '3 race 0 T- w- BENTLEY which eighty seven percent was accept the call to Tlrorbur-u. who“), illiterate Manager for The commissioners from the Cur- _ _ _ digun congregation were heard. dtgcillfibejpfzketilrsxeignplflgskwggrbzfl Pun“ Edward “hnd wressr-rhsc. McDonald. Nell Mc- e ' ‘ Charlottetown. P- E- I- a stranger vlsitln-lz thlexlco. and his reactions to some of the strange‘ manners and customs that prevail| there. Although the crime rate ln Mexico compared very favor- ably with that 0f the United States. every hlexlcan was not fully cloth- ed unless lie was armed. either with a grill or knife. Even the little boys on the streets carried murderous looking clasp knives. Another custom that made a deep impression upon the tourist was the Mexican habit of talking in sfgrrs. and two people could carry on n complete and verbose conver- sation without either of them op- ening their months. The signifi- cance of some of these gestures was very amusing u-rld a study of lhry. (leorge Myers and Samuel Mc- Pherson all spoke in glowing [arms .‘.\i-'l.ss Christine .\lrtcNevin_ return. ed home rafter speutling the pnst few days with her sister Mrs. John LOWYY St Gather-fines. .\ir'. John Wixon, who spent the lid-til few weeks in Bonslrarv left on return l0 U, S. A. Vicar had done in the (Zardlgan congregation. During the recent crisis he had heroically defended the cause ot‘ Preshyterlanlem against the onslaught of its many enemies. Had i‘! not been for Mr .\lc\'icar these gentlemen felt quite cvrtulu [hat all of their church pro perry would have been ruthlessly u-rcstetl from them. Messrs. '\V.A. Johnston and Rus- sell llcliaren, the representatives from the ‘Montague congregation told of how anxious the people of Montaigne were to retain Mr. Mc- ~‘ rSllrtre he hall became their .\ir. James Beaton returned home ’l‘uesday Inst. after spending the week end with her" parents irr lierrrlafii. Messrs Gordon Graves and John Costello. New “llltslrlrc were visit- ors in Bonshaw on Wednesday rut-Hui‘ llrv Work had ttlfllie Kiel" this art was a never failing source ma. X D 1 C of pleasure to strangers. . ' ‘"1 00K‘ H6. Bmewli During his talk Mr. b‘illlter' pass- m. i“ ., , . . .- . d ., H. L _ . r. ownrdhiacAc-‘il Lorri: (reek ‘ v It) M! _ brill!‘ ‘Dotti; ‘W ed around some or the souvenirs was a visitor m Bonshm“ spoke or wrat sirleutlirl uork “rune had brought from the country. lit-Hour had done in defending the each 0g them aggockitg-g] with {u} Mr. ‘Frank Mart-Learn. hlecrdow rights “f ‘he nlhwriiy “"0"” ‘u Bank spent Sunday irr Bonshaw .\lt. Stewart. They owed a great deal of their success to Mr. .\lt-- Vicar}; faithfulness. uiftcr‘ all 0f the commissioners had been heard the call was irlzrced in Mr. liicvit-aus hand-s and was interesting story of circurrrstunczn He showed the "r-rurapi" or princi- pal article of cloth-lug of the Mex- ican. This looked like an artist- ically witterned rulz. and had a slit in the center for the wearer's lrcrrd. Other interesting pieces of wearing The Mall Couriers‘ are giving H. trellorrt service now, after" such a strenuous winter they report the woods very muddy. Cutlcura Use Cutlcura Soap daily to keep you!‘ skin clcar,Cutrcura Ointment to relieve and prevent irrita- tlona. Keep 01¢ W811) Mimi)’ by ghgmpool with Cutrcura Soap, assisted by t- 0i Cl" ticura Ointment when nwdfli- so =.--.......'- '|-_p| and M. cum . Cutie; Sharla‘ Stick 15c. ‘W135 IJiean TMHCiNeViI rhrurrn-ll home after speudlull- iii" 1'1"" m“ Mr. Spurgeou Hk-kox is now iii"- prriring his boat for lllillltdllrllg lor‘ his summers’ work. hit. Hessel hint-N virr. Contractor" 'of Powrrul 1\\'ll.lrf is now lrrcllfll" ling for h},- sururuersj work in (‘h- ‘town. l.\lr'. John l-i. Xint-Doulznll 900"‘ Sunday 't his home in ilnllshuw. - '~{-0->-—-~—-~ (‘ross-Word Puzzle Fan-~“l efli up three hours last night tryiIiB i‘ get ‘love’ in three letters." Ills Frierrd-"Tbafs nothillll- 1 sat tlp all night trying to 89'- 19"‘ irr just one letter." l ilrlss in l-iood repair, severity art-res; in a high state of ctrlllvzrtitiu. ililiw nut-e covered with a heavy growth; of lrard and soft wood. Ctruvurr-y lerrily situated in the ruidst oi’. schools. churches. stores. vita. urrtli only ten chains from the if. N. lt.i For further irurtirulurs apply g zlrres of lrrrrd ill Si. Teresa's. (|\\'lll§(lih;n|([$ i" (irflflgp pump“, lry ‘Patrick Kcrrrry. Slriciltiiii iiiiiiii"—————--—— ————~~~—-~—-—~— The Prince Edward Island Provin- cial Rifle Arssociation. will be held in the Board MAY 29_ 1926 vvv\ Fashion Fancies PEA-CH FLANNEL SPORTS FROCK WITH INSET ROWS OF FLANNEL "DIAMOND DYES» coton THINGS N m just Dip to Tim or sweaters, drapsrl“, I hanglugr-everythlng! k135i! Ifiiizlgnlond Dye‘- rr ——an 1 er the materialygz; 1,12%‘? Ilell» wool or silk. or whether l‘ IiiflIIltIiI cotton or mixed sooth. ' 1'0 ‘llhe new . -- T grlrvhur" prorniggirliltl usage GM llest screened at the [innce Esiliit ;l‘nr sorrre time. Ill was entlrurrhy wally received ye-rre m no o weeks irr Hunter River". with ircr‘ l-hflp‘er(.ru\\v“ ‘lily-The lip] _. _ . I - d W . " COilalil. ‘ills. ind Broull. If yml mm "Hm! clglntlnrtlfisiqfi!‘ IMr. Nell Ferrurs-orr is shnwlrrri. lmgran" ' consider-able speed with the wifwl‘ ____ _ §_ he purchaser! tlurrrlg llle winter. ‘T’ a-wm l ROYAL VICTORIA trottsaa i‘ RIONTIIICAL A ltrisrul-z n“, r run. wunrzx srlyrglfllrlinl ATTl-J i mmft i‘ trnrvrznsrrv ‘ .(I"ounded and 0nd irate lti. lion. llurtizivtlfraillielm and Mount Royal) l. (‘nurses I Ii 5""- "trans: llirll‘; sir-ii“; h those for nrsn lnri under Ilium cnl conditions: and to dilly"??- nruaic. . lhltlit-atinna for nlluultl In» rnlrde early s .\"il'I't)\\‘ ilrsci lrzrnrls or‘ litl- stilt"! urzrtr-rizrl us the troxk irr-o ullronl’. tlrv luvnrr-(l triurrrriug lrt-turnouts ll‘ llrr- French just unw. . This ideal villi llc used to iluprrrti rntrst distinctive touches to tilt-i n-trrk. and illl ardrrrirnlrle exuruplvi . . ruitlnm >- HiltlWll ililtlYt‘. ru u simple spin-ta l Wont. C‘. ,lror~k til‘ pent-h (‘UiillGli ilrrullel. n"‘:“:;':5°" i" the (‘oilqq |, iTlrv shupcti llurrtlr-t are irr punch H" ‘prom ' cnlrrr_ |il't‘\\'l.\‘(‘ tho flrtrr Dotti‘! iilll- M“ "f0 illilrrnr- irons rri illi‘ il't)lli "Mo" “m”! ‘a n“ """“"- y . . ' This sumo model could he car'- - l‘it’i| trut ~ irr i)I‘i)\\'ll t'llil'furr for‘ ._‘_ —.‘ Ti- One lrunwlretl unrl iWP!"Y-iillllizrlrt-rllnorl wvrrr. with lln- inst-l "““"“**~ Cedar Posts P. R. A. The Annual General Meeting oi 2500 CEDAR POSTS Tm” v-a-e and 12 mt rm oi Rooms. _ _ _ Market Building, Charlottetown, on Swim“ ‘i i“ a demlam" iwmmwy Tuesday evening 1st June 1926 at and will be sold at u Tfiilfitlllilllifla o.c|ock_ ' L M & c firmw- ‘ cotorvsr. F. s MOORE. n. t. ' ' 0' Pnddcnt. PAOLVS WHARVES latter accepted by him. ‘in accepting the call Ziir. llicvicar salt] that it had come urrsought and as he believed it ‘to be a call of God apparel exhibited were some pairs of Mexican shoes, a good example 0g tlhe ingenuity of the native to make use of discarded materials. 317R. John Luwry and Mia-s Annie Muc-Nefn Sunday ilr Bonsha w. JAMES F- KENNY. iCHARLES LEIGH, Lleut Col. no. Secretary Treasurer. 2 . Si. '[‘(‘.l‘t!r~‘fls| St.’ Catheriues spent l O4§§Q 953 9459 5-2541. g. not; "(Muloiluihtw , 20/ KENREGIA The pure bred Percheron Stallion Kcnregia will make the season of 1926 at owner's stables Bear River Station except Monday, June 14th when he will stand at Howard Campbell's. Fairfield, and remain until Tuesday noon and continue once a fortnight lor balance of season. Kenregra is a dark steel grey, coming 4 years old. will when matured ‘ weigh between 1500 and 1600 lbs. with good style and action. ' Aa a 3 year old last season 94% of his mares are with foal, 92% from a single service. tague. town. He is sired by George's (1032) (718331) owned by David Reid, Mon- Hrrs dam l: Kaasolotte (6650) owned by Alex. McKay, Charlotte- Termm-Single service 85.00 cash at time of service. Season $8.00 secured by not: due November 1st. Insurance $10.00. More; at owner’: risk. The Percheron la ‘tho coming horse and Kenregla Percheron; . F. H. McISAAO. Owner in Charge. is the coming 9:129-5-294S~ll. With Good Cheese HAMILTON’S Royal Milk Lunch BISCUITS l Some Taste, That ! CONCERT AT VORK. Having wnltntl a while for my pen to liter. cool. Now l write of the concert prrt on by York 5011001; Those clever prcformers of whom York is proud And now sing their long and both loud. ._ L ~ I praises both l. nr-Ilntifln!‘ . ‘row ‘r. .;.i-‘ beep down irr r..-I'r hcrrrl Wufr- ro- hulilzs lrf lilo l)t'~t. To try. it‘ they runld. all the rest. ’Twas under tho direction or Mir-ls Renle Wood. . Which no doubt accounted for it rbslng so good. Yet. wh le, to her. goes the credit lor insuring ccess. Her sister and Ruby helped out too, l guess. The program began! lrt a quarter past eight Anti those who came a those who were late. The stage was all dressed in pink J , Mayflowers and moss. And colored streamers each door- way across. The opening song was "The Green- .‘ wood tree r ..-_ to outslrlnc ffer worn ‘x t1 - l; .‘a- r '11‘- a pleasure to see - ‘ The girls were all tireest-ti in white middies und skirts. y lvhlle the boys bad Mayflowers rrll over their shim-r. Then Mary and Helen. in duet. did i appear. And when they had finished were glitelr u cheer. ' After .\i'ri:rm recited. ten girls took m». floor, i L "or! . than n.- rt-ry \l-.~l~'.vy ontrrrcd, uilh his‘ "l-‘rtvtfs 'l'nl<\ 0i Wtlc" llc said tho p'r-t:t~ wcll and l'nr going to say so. Six “Jun-‘orlfl’ came out in uniform white And went through a "Health Drill" instructive sud bright. The-n Florence Vensey a solo did sing, A pleasing selection culled "Spring Gentle Spring". Tire next on the program was eillht little boys And when they were through the crowd made some nolm! The "llurrtsmant-r chorus" was sung W full llllltl free. Which showed voice lrnlnlnl; to an excellent degree. During recess lice Cream and Can- dy was sold. Arnd. everyone sic every hit they o0 Id hold. . i-m" W°°d W"! the song that we. ness. and the hundred minor lobes and rpains that arise in every family. N to .1 wider sphere he felt that he These were fashioned sandal style. and the sole was cut from old autonroblle tires, Wvith the corn- ing to Mexico of the automobile. stated the speaker. there had come also n deflation l-n the leather mar- ket, and a great demand for cant oft‘ tires. Other articles exhibit- ed included tlre wide brlnrnred som- breros examples of pottery work. some pieces of which were of crude workmanship, and others indica- could no; refuse it. ‘He requested that -tr lslatlou he granted after June 2rtlr. in this the 'l’re.~lbytery vr-ry regretfully acquiesce-ti. lit-v. \V. ll. Muir was elected nrotlerator oi‘ Presbytery to talk? .\lr. rMcVlcar place. He was also t-illcte-tl nrodcrator oi’ the Sessions of (‘rrrdigzrn Jlouurgus and an, Stewart. .-\ telctzranr virus road from Rev. M. S. l~‘ulttrr_r irrtlnruting his ac- “V9 or ‘l high degree 0i Dfitiflliiiifll (‘flplflnpq m u“. m“ “on, mm in the art. All the pottery how- (lhurch. ever‘. and those articles also which were examples of leather and ‘silver filigree work. a-nd of toy-making. showed that the ordinary Mexican is of a very artistic nature. and that ‘he has grerri native ability in this direction. The clrtrirmlorr at last night's lliPcliti-l-f was Y's plan Item-l Le- page. who extended the lheorty thanks ol’ the Club to Mr. Filliter tlor his exceedingly interesting ad- dress. The nrtrsical part-ion of the program was supplied by Y’; Men A. R. Gillis and George J. Tweedy who rendered n. very pleasing duet. Urrider the head of business was (iiscussed the possibility of a broad casting program from the Y's Men's Club over Station OFCY, to con- sist of Y's Men's songs and otrher numbers. The matter was referr- ed to the musical committee. muz- it was ngrer-d that tho arrange- ments for Mr. rl~‘ullorr'.- lnlluclimt be left in the hands of R<-v.\V.B. Muir, iiotierztlnr or‘ thr- Zion Ses- sirlrl and nf lire Rcitlbli. Slaw-rt r-lirk n1‘ Prr-slrylr-Fy _".\lr. l..‘ll. l). Footer rl-sigrlr-tl iila‘ conunrssltruship to Lhr. Assent. My. Mr. l). A..lfvlcl(lunon was ap- pointed to pike‘ his place, hlessrs ll. ‘K. Davey and (loo. 'l‘urrl.orl, lStudcnt Catechlsts wit", introduced to the Presbytery and were given a hearty welcome. Tire Presbytery trhen adjourned to rrreet at the call of Moder-atm- and tflerk and was closed with tile benediction by the Moderator. my “Old Kentucky Home" started pro- Kralnmc prtrt two in a ym-m o; a panmmim _ _ menled by Y's Meir K. S. Roger-a thing quite new_ e “m” and Dr. Green. Then ‘Franklin recited in trsual ___ 800d style, And bmrrahl to each one a Iflflgh and a smile. Gle nin The Physical Drill was unusually a gs From ma. v Bonshaw K999i": time to the music supplied . “Y MM Wwd- During the past few days. the farmers are very busy preparing for sowing. although the spring is Very lute evefy thing is gliding along very swiftly. i A quartette entitled "King Cole" was then suing i By Crockets’ and Veseeys‘ - the‘ four were quite young. , ‘Stanley Crockett and Vnunda were! a sight to behold, And in trheir "new clothes" aMr. Richard Boyce, is at present became visltln-g his. parents Mr. -arrd IMre. "9'!’ 01d! William Boyce Bonshaw. Sig: wore (his?) long trousers. A dwviie 0110M"! i181. y The mllny friends or Mrs. J. J " fllllldfl. old fashioned. wlthlMsc-Leod are pleased to learn she. "HDBQT" on at that; ‘is somewhat improved allot‘ her‘ recent illness. Much credit ls due to the York la- slrlute call "Auld Lang Sync" r And those kids went through it inI cute pantomime. ' Then "Sir" Louis Vetlsey and Mlgg m). (rugagjng .341“ Robbie Brown trained each recruit. their little duet fairly brought Someone said there was fifty dol- the house down. Iars to show. _ "-~-'Y""""| vmll"? T901186. then they But whether that's true il'~m sure all took their place ll don't know; r With n satisfied Brit one thi-ng I do know and that‘ pupils face. [ ghal] gay < A" "W? Sang their last chorus 'tll That everyone voted “ ‘twas some‘ the rafters dd ring. 24th of May ‘ Then Mined by the audience sang "God Save the King". Wood, who 1n smile on each 2e_40 monom- 26-44 Roadster Jimmy York. Hoarseness, Sore Throat Quickly Relieved. Treat_It Tonight - This Way If the throat le sore. inflamed or swelled, prompt relief cornea from‘ gurgling with trusty old Nervlline, diluted with water; also apply! Nervellne to the throat slid chest. and Fllrb it. in. 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