e M mean nu be imam an: u m on u» follovdlll m: in “ L °' ‘h’ ’°‘“‘“ M‘ °‘ lei-WWW i t ,;_ 0| Borden were polinx about on the Th ‘t “me W BEHYIBWWH in h g i, u, gum 1 1 i. Alnbra- *‘ - " damn ose aking part in the dis- h; I took W B- 9 M ° 86m"- Dfl F] 5 mmmd on My _ i, . mien Ihealczv-fnagesswiiyil thlzoultiiirbx‘ $3.153? fig???“ "Turlrfegprft ‘lg,- g£m'§‘"°r‘$'§neri§h° owned ab’? ‘as téeéigaoruwim t: ghalyirlgxfigvgtgiillédglbeélgffihiguczola) I ,5 , . . . , . . _ . _ . "u", w," o. “mono h“, ‘o h h s tn: gigghkgwifigafaiéfngaotszliowiaigd gelkwgltflretlgyridmaw EL Tml-ligzs, oklyla-lafiigfflgélsglbgvjifiegiealf:.giiaili‘g yflfflfifflglp father was Joseph wed? figs) bvgitat mlttee prelgent. Egderatliioa finian. _ my om 11mm | ' ‘ - - . mng, . . ins, , . . l, f , i ‘uro oe r soun con on. e s m do by izer. they all managed to izet to T. a. McNutt. Dr. .1. a. Ciargks. ““““Y"°“““ "“““°‘“' °“ ~"°°“°" Qtflfif: Qemifmihiflfi,“ 1a§%‘_’“““d these patterns‘? giifittfees £153. érhfn 131': balance '. Be.“ z U1‘ R e YCBI‘ eX- li 2c per d 10c - < .- i. er....n..:=::. :..';:..::=':.:.:'- e i-r - is reserved for new: —B.BXALL BABY LAXATIV t. Mir. t sow solo fziffgf; 3312,1335 51% F“ TFY1°I Dws 00-. £332 55111630 no! tl1?%aEBT§Yaq€f:B'/fni?t? ‘gt! giiwncgrfusrlilrlgirtf cgllilllgtlllefi'con- flfa“? f}? ,.‘,‘,‘;;‘§;;,;f'-,,,‘§“§;,,,‘,‘,2;’§fi; DalI/ielfitsaffleck married Miss Mar- pmventhsirhen IIZSI-‘tg wéremnaiede in °"lf‘gs”h:§138~ t H o m ‘ e r en. card the Major T. E. McNutt believed if - L.‘ . m. garet Crockett of Carleton in 1868 110015 m1 11 he - were u“ 935F991’ "B . ' "PM"! Dlylblfl in Id- ——--— cries for help and hastened to th th ‘l5 1 ' “en” M“) Lang“ durum me wh di d A t 921 8c a‘ w ca” w m re for the de egates who attended the . _BUDBEI HORSE SHOES 1m rescue. m 1m m t t e e $ or S 00 per day which air tel-noun hhn evening to extend con- A 0 l; on ugus 21st, 1 . Mr. suits indicated that not always Q .r_ F. oonve mm i Toronto ‘u, a nil a here was mall service to this Province costs g_a_u,awons_ fflecks children are all living-S we“, those at, ghe of the c1“; summer told ‘g menacuvltles at shone except a ten-year-old boy, Harold 11081111. whose Dredicament became more perilous every mom. Referring to conditions of the road to the airport Mr. E. T. Hlggs declared “we are asleep somewhere 94th Birthday uay evening with ms children aiiu a number of his grandchildren at Hi5 IUV€IY 18TH} HOUR} EL QCEHKHVIL Mr. Aificck muue a Defleci 1105'- 1 1850 mother was Nellie Stewart also of Scotland who came to Rustico in i822. at four years old with her ERSIDE GUARDIA o ND PRINCE COUNTY CHRONICLE Knowledge of what should be clone in the way of behavior did not always mean satisfac con- duct, was knowledge at ainments penditure had been $1033 and the income $982. The balance to th\ credit of the organization at pres- "llfifimwo times as long on not tlfnetogetabogi; and h, h w, d; t 1 - i pavement. Bee them at Bruce's. it he used an ice-oak d nlfis 1e e ‘fiiiuf m n young men M “w” Mr‘ “fleck “Named ova‘: m the meeting and the splendid spirit 01-56113 Hanmgwn h“ L_250_4_21_21_ ' e l5 a9" 1'5’ lines it would be of a. iamiiy uiiiner Darcy with his four superior in intelligence to those hich p 119d moh the Educ . means of locomotion. Irt broke up grea value. National defense gQnS and daughter and grandcmi- €__ who were at, m, bottom Rahher gomsos. ‘wig’; C‘ %_ Ffzoroonlmo fr) ~ resume her studies at - r spending the holidays —BEV. J. W. A. Nicholson will and went down under him. so that he was obliged to swim the last should be one of the main objects in having an airport here. ureri round the festive board. Mr. Afiieck for a.i his ninety- (_Continued from page l) the converse was often the case. Perserveranico was the factor i919 had at present a membership of 30,000. Miss Huntley said. alley. with her parents s eak in the Bedeque United h d ed s. w. J. Harrington. diiurch. suhday April 24th, at vao u“ r yam‘ He mm“ “he m" "a" “a5 “F” mwm“ w“ which led to the differ- ‘ ____ obloch . Lag‘ lgolymigrlingroiiilolgt hlirnuoafegy ashore. The Transport Bill can coniaeiise to; oéiyiciugieokelaeaio 111 pfepgfe and distribute to tewh- on“ m wodomjo standing’ u . New Trim}; i” h mu cl med 1&1 9 6y water Th inperestc In‘ 8 1D d m“ tags- ers a list of pamphlets which are it d1‘ also m he“. mo gmqqm wohqm we wearing i“ “N. B.‘ first week o ’SPBCIAM ladies dainty Ls l’ 0 r Mr Foung Hogan, who w e council in co-operatlon with cnloys per ec rzoxathdag s o! me supplied fiee by the Federal gov- Discipline’ lawns,’ oofioep bououow_ooe oerohod on ca!“ 1148i *1 5°" ° - E111! 30min. fire- P. W Clarkln. were instruct- B11 111M125!» in 8 0 EB emment. auom perserveranoe’ were men,” just above the forehead’ the other ed, comfortable. Write o go. Will go as far west Austin H. Curtis, Kin- L-67-4-14-2l. bes-fos plain and wire ve stem. flax and sheet g. also candle wick, _ - _ . - - -- s“ mars-s. 4 a .. -—“ "“""°""‘ ’""———s°"‘“ wit‘... llkel m. , ,,, ‘Whit? ?.‘2“§é‘;i{?;..2“0%“§lh3h%‘l“i§.’li°‘$té‘3 He stressed u... t... u con- _____ ' ' ' ' ' —BPECIALT Ladies silk gloves, —Miss Lucy Hogs: of Wii-motVal- Fed y _a w en e rtobert Howatt) all with him and principal of P. W. C. respectively. duct patterns could not Bil/ell [nmgghh 913591-03 navy and brown, 39c. Rex 5 and 16y sDent the Easter holidays in m m“ House re assembled m“! they made a very happy famiy Thanks of the convention were a definite place on the time table ' 0F Mm STANLEY 10 Bummersidg 15.235 Summerside the guest of Mr d e bu] was before the Special group Others present were Miss extended to all those who con- but must be taught incidentall- AT ALBERTON-The ' ‘ ' Mrs. Horace Clark ' “s °°m"‘“"°° ‘mailed i“ Fwd!’ i‘ Margaret Affieok aranuasusnier tributed to the success of the con- The richest field 111 which the lg- “m ‘Bunk Q65 {or M1; Qtanley _F°n woaMs m foxes and ____;__ gist ayrdelegatliéiiilfrom the Mari- Chammemwn ML’ and Mm J, p: vehmon and h, the welfare of tributes under discussion could be ‘I KETBHIGTON I ‘e Radial? rgaredng “oofopw w‘ hfi-Flggrwighs M-Lt lsmvlleasinitolto report that wglueld ggaxtipoottgvti? 120C051‘? ‘$112? 9,,"°§}‘°‘E5,,1Q‘,‘1f,',§§1,§§§ M1§',f,!‘°“§'e,{‘,1i; flhfffim“ i“ m‘ P’°"‘“°° "mmgh" iliillzile; tii§es§eir§irixcpl§iifxusua§fi n“ "“" "m" “m ‘to the Sacred Heart stools‘ pgflkh GOES“; Drug miie; Oléri: wit; makhik’ and “£5 could be dme- MT- R- E- Mllich astroniz. K-WC. ,Mr._1/1'ugti, F. lvrorri; ougesofn ifianfi were adopted um aciivities included supervised play. "WP"! Attended- - ~ - "R E I a..nounced. -:———~—-—- - i‘ ooimoosly and without discussion school clubs. Junior Red Cross 80- filo“ L‘ v. W. V. MacDonald the Requiem Mass. The ich the late Mr. Gal- - director for the past the funeral ccrteim o‘ The church was flll- athlzirig friends from 3 tlons, testifying to the in which Mr. Gallant the citizens of Alber- ‘ surroundinz country. 5nd with hggracgivei r1061 merslde is a patient in the Prince _ Sunday. Rev. . ' ‘r 7-44mi); County Hospital. 5 it,‘gfiflfiinfififihpaaflyatgerfijfi o? a proposed revision to the Board a third of the population speaking rred to the faithf _____ —-— cent o; the invoice orloe by-iaws whereby provision’ would French as their mother tongue. C ‘deceased as choir -L3pqv p03, q-ggoyyo_mu —It is pleasing m upon; that The oondomy of on ‘new m? be made for regular meetings of Mr. James McConnell, George- past 2'1 years, and 00m Mhoqowah o; Maypeque Mr. Albert Walker of Kensington, motions seemed to omvmg the whole board each month. on town, who followedsaidhecouldnot time 1w hadbnly 191i, poser-mg for ‘Ibronto, where wh° W115 like“ t0 the hospital dlfgcfly into the hands of tho-big the second Thursday, the meeting agree with everything Prof. Blan- M "B1 M355 - she will spend some time. All “my Wednesday "wmini! With B dealers, Mr. E. T. Higgs declm-eo adopted an amendment to the chard said. He went on to speak wehatkpriviielagestotltigt friends wish her success in her Sea?” amfk tfilappendb" is now Ziililtmrli motslgtxlngghisvouigsbieig‘ legt gfliifébyiaitgdl ItQeSOTTTXIB-rlcutléfiltefganaglsg R » e servce o re rig com ore y. S " " Y9 Y m $810086 WW1! Whlfih She 18 Niki-WE _n is pleasing o0 report that A“ Aswunding Sam)“ as at present, the 2nd. Wednesday suggested the appoiri merit of a cg‘ N0‘ ‘ ____ Mr. Kenneth Schurman. son of The section of the bill as out- l" t bJanliltlYl’. gpriié. d {illéy and " rgcticol tfiommié-sofim toanrgako a? A u”! ‘a! std" n “$759517”? Exrnnssm“ ML and Mm‘ wan" s°h“m““‘ Mum‘ W“ "““°““d' 0C0 er’ was ec 8' e p” ssérlngwgere."e q“ x weixhin: about 2100 polllldl. on Call in and look over aprons, 25c. Rex 5 and 10. -LOTS 0F SNAP to our beauti- ful new range of suits and top- costs all the latest styles and pat- terns. See them at Maurice Mill, Clothier, Bummerside. Store. L-286 -—DOING NIOELY — Mr. Colin Schurman. who was taken to the hospital suffering from shock from the efleots of the smoke oi’ the fire which destroyed his home last Saturday. is. It is Dleasinz to re- port. making a Rood recovery. S -TINTEX DYE all shades in- cludl Curtain Ecru. Gouriies Drug tore. L286. —DBESSES. specially priced for Saturday. $3.95 at Gay Paree. Bummersi‘ ; also new spring coats man at the power house. was an- barently none the worse for his Bswbade. but Mr. Paquet was con- fined to his bed for a number of days. 1) recovery from his recent illness. S —-Mis Adel Bcwness. youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Bowness. Summerside, spent the Easter vacation at Cape Wolf the Ruest of her grandmother, Mrs. Edward Lidswne. S -'I‘he many friends of Mrs. John Burns of Summeraide. are pleased to learn that she is improving from her illness which has confined her to her home for the past two months. —Miss Mrary Gaudet oif Sum- ed to draft a resolution urging the Federal authorities to ellmlnafe from the Transport Bill, which is u? for second reading in the House o Commons, the control of Vial/II‘ traffic t0 and from this Province to St. Lawrence River and Lake At present there seemed to be Dominion wide opposition develop- ing Y0 a section which would seem to permit agreed charges. That is, any carrier willing and able to contract with a shipper to carry all his trade is prlvieged to make special arrangements. If any firm thought the arranged rate was discriminating against it protest could be entered with the Board of Transport Commissioners. i This section seemed to be pat- terned after somewhat similar provisions in England. Mr. Mutch explained. He cited an example whereby a firm could contract with lined by Mr. ' Mr. e example shoul for Llnkletter Road, is resting‘ easier 1mg‘ 1-1, K, s, Hemmlnn San-L 5156M was Te “eiled- imwever» 9° . i» u. 1mm m hrsw M...“t..‘r.:§:..m. u st. he he oeeeeo» h a» are oer-Bee» voting a rarer. mitts restarts? .551: a... “m... Court “as. 124i: our Complete M“ itv. S rnce County Hospital. S the House of Commons at Ottawa Successful Such an arrangement . Chan, h,“ o; Quooocis Proomoh; of would be. Teachers who neglected what he EXhlb $1011: Will slim! at 01AM! MENvs 8, BOYS’ Messrs. W. Harry Tidmarsh and described as the third field of sd- ind Mimiflfle WW3! flbfllli- The flffl‘ iJ Lester Douglas were made ucation or the teaching of a gen- W9"! fli- Qlfifll’! Will b6 from ADP" FOOT WEAR ' were in 25th to May 1st inclusive. We V, Loliglfrlén GASOLINE . TWINE MOTOR 01L Friday, Saturday C? Monday LOBSTER Fishing SUPPLIES The Enterprising Fisherman’: Harvest Time . . . . starts whenever the ice leaves the shore; at this time of the year SHIP BRAND ) PLYMOUTH MARLIN]! ' BRACES (1889 — 1938) Herring Nets ~Motor Boat o1: Accessories COPPER OLEATE COPPER PAINT he is getting his gear in shape and Brace’s are ready t0 supply from stock promptly everything nee ded. i a: , j stun cnoss or COAL TAR k " and crank “geared” — - - - $12.95 iarm. lvir. Affieckreceived many tele- grams aiiu birthday guts includ- mg some substantial cheques .rom absent friends. He had the pleasure oi having his four sons. iVLr. William Afileck, Halifax; Hammond on an has no conception of conditions here and of ivhat we are suffer- ing,” he continued. The Island should go ln for a concerted scheme of education in the Upper Provinces. "The vital thing to us is to maintain competition." Mr. R. L. Cotton believed. The whole present transportation problem was the result of government ownershi. Now Canadians had to sad e themselves with all sorts of reg- ulations in an attempt to better conditions. After considerable discussion of members of the Board. i Following the meeting a special committee headed bv Dr. J. A. Clark remained to fill out ques- tionnaire number two from the ,Canadian Chamber of Commerce. ;which is coilectin material for preparation of a rlef to the Ro- well Commhsion. The sincere sympathy of the tea- chers was extended to the widow and family of Dr. S. N. Robertson. late principal of Prince of Wales Collecze. Congratulations were ex ressed to Dr. G. D. Steel. and Pro. J, H. They were read by Mr. E. J. H. Morriszey, chairman of the com- inittee. The session opened with a dem- onstration—the teaching of French. conducted by Miss Mildred Hur- rington and pupils of the Model School. Prof. Blanchard, commentin on the demonstration congratulated Miss Harrington and her pupils and remarked that there had been marked improvement in the teach- ing of French in recent years. He stressed the need for proper teach- ing of French since this was n. bilingual country with more than eral pattern of conduct the final analysis a failure, Prof. Howard Court, of the teacher training staff of P. W. C. declar- ed in an interesting address. The educative process of growth was in three directions, Mr. Court said. The first field was described as embracing habits or skills which toned by Mr. Court as being iri- cluded in the general conduct pat- tiems and desirable traits to be developed in the third field. Teaching Conduct Patterns cieties. literary. Nature and dra- matic clubs. school debates and ex- cursions by teacher and pupils. Dealing with leaching procedure Mr. Court told teachers that no definite rue could be laid down. Each situation had to be decided on its own merits. Neither was there any way to measure results in the third iield of education ii measure- ment was thought of in terms of written examinations. Actions, how- ever. spoke louder than words and teachers observing pupils at work or play when pupils were unaware invite your inspection. F. C. RAMSAY, Owner. In charge of MR. R. H. JELLY, 0'Leary. MR. L. H. CRDCKETT, Montrose. 14-248-44-21-21. at the neckline. I J. L. IIAVISSZN New Showing 0f Spring Footwear Best Quality Lowest Prices Sheen & Maclnnis at HOLMAN’S. . Fresh Beef ‘ otiviiir EXTRA l JAFFA SEEDLESS Regular W h out” or ‘um man and am BIIUPPETTS firapgffull , ,0, 2,, 5 for 25c no, Rm s Sp m n! Knives Hatchets and Cleavers EXTRA! 'l'IP TOP .4 . -- ' I Climax k universal Food Choppers - -- -'- 1.15 Dominion hand and power, Marmalade 2 Ib. lfll‘ 1 Th. package '51! $135, 31-95, $195, 53-7! with pulley and crank $6.95 Docrztim Fume: Mfiat $635 Dominion geared hand EXTRA! SEEREDkor SEEDLESS c l‘ W P" 9!’ - Chopper with crank $11.25 I I 1 - P 8- _,_ _,__ _ . a ZISIIIS R . 1 . 2 IOI’ ‘~_\ ‘jj:-f““"‘. ~ Dflmilliflll Hand Chopper Dominion power, “geared” eg 6c h‘ i = ,1 with crank - _ - $5.50 with pulley - - - $12.35 Slock-fvthyvillr pantry shelves - y . \ pm’ »_ U1. ‘ , _ __ "OW a w» aw Prices. Yo ' EXTRA! FANCY PINK ' T5391; “°'“*'*°"ha~1=“dwr="'"h My ziifzizitz‘.:ii::;”..£::'“;.::: if Salmon ‘.35’; 2 fer 25c CANDY SPECIAL l Moira EXTRAT... ‘ ‘ Red Rose COFFEE u.- l-H, - - _ I ti" 15¢ auii nous i HERRING and MACKEREL NETS _ cop muss, MACKEREL LINES, I GTIIPSO Si’; “it.” 29c L COD HOOKS, MACKEREL JIGS, TROUT FISHING SUPPLIES Fresh Groceries, Cured and Canned 3 pkgs. 25c EXTRA SPECIAL ! STOCK UP! AYLMEIVS ._.: Nicholas. whose little daughter 1 _ it‘ $1 ERJV w GUARDIAN lgweignugwgi; mo... w... URGE STUDY n‘; ‘f.'a“.t.¥“h¥¥i';‘“s€‘t“i.i§2 reams. si-nwss. smsriiiizimt. hithmt w» w“ mo to ° “tile 0m“- ——-— Bununierside. but of the three the last one, dQs- in forminz dfilrlblfl wndwt films ,‘ '5 “tom l {g5 ‘m wedmlofiny (Continued from page i) The evening was spent in social variously as the fie o nels- i *5 “MFI- 3°51! 1'01!!!- M Water Street. Eat. Phone 239-1 M om n ° R" c- P .v . chat and music and some vocal behaviour, volitional field, the - 1 '5 53151151533“); AND yam“ COUNTY at isoouche. a sfieéoctloqns by ivfr. Geo. dBogvuofis. field of attrflmtesyor the geu- “h” 5'9°‘k°"' ' Y‘ - _RES CUES B Y manna o downed report comer,“ res ments were serve I oral pattern of conduct field was _ Patter‘ n mo“ I ' Blllllfiflvflfllll. MINIIHM imllld be left with Mn. Pond BROWNING-mi Frlgay, Bum" cmdnpm and Imam‘ mfinivflffiék w” bqm in pun. "‘§.,$°‘"h°,,, “wood h,‘ More“ adlrinzctssctgfcfltzachers $31.5. morn . ies in the vicinity of Char- staifnage on April 20th, 844, ainlg mo, to,“ Motions doom,‘ “m, u) stress on drill in the teaching of W iii f iii Oyster and Lobster Suliggrufirzmétatldnary and Marine En- gluon. Rubber Suits and Goodrich Rubber Boots. Meats, Salt, Fancy Barbadoes Molasses l in 5-gal. cans or barrels. All cook- | house Supplies. ePhoee- BRME, McliAY a uofiru. 161 - Wholesale and Retail Distributors b 11g 5 SUMMERSIDE, P. E. ISLAND TOMATO JUICE 5 tins 25c I N“ Dandy Toilet Papr 5 Rolls 19c Chocolate Puff BISOIIITS Reg. 22c lb. | SPQCIII IR; 3 Tins 22c Regular Palmolive Soap 3 cakes 17c iL i i 1 i l . e-n-oe-nuwn-sm. .. ... .