bxtract From’ The Miltonian July I850 The "mach Ellven-laelow would be of lnttrest and was taken from a will’ of the lvllltonlan of July, i850. This lltlYtllaper although not |mentl0ned in the articles on news- i PBPQTS ill "Prince Edward Island , , n , h, N , , , , , , , PM‘ and Present." w-as published at “M ‘ _-___-__.____.“ " ' Milton. P. E. Island as a monthly RATE-u p" “m” m“ n” papeh and primed an the local news I sertlonn for the price of two, strictly of the district as well as foreign ""'“‘ i“ “"“‘“" news. A feature of the paper WllS news culled from letters sent to Is- landers from relatives at home. Mi ' Charles Hensley, who for many JOIIN ALFRED McDONALD, PBO- ygars was manager of the Bank o! vineial Land Surveyor, Herman Commerce in Summer-side, and who vme’ In 3' scum) is now retired and travelling with’ his family. had the copy of the pi. . pei- given to him by fl relative int Instruction of all the nations of Enghmd‘ ' There were Hensleys living at the civil zed world the Stor . - y 01' . , _ . , ~ _ about two weeks ago by aeroplane what tlie United 5111105 was drying gzvlstesdh of: tihziitotnnii n and, “NYONE "Avmfi h FARM 0R Punter), NO“ L“ T01‘ 8110"“? OWYBUOH- H8 03-1110,“? the Temperance education o; Xtfiml’ y a Hkfey $1“ m?’ small property suitable for fox or Waugh me m, m... succesmmy, h; chime“ through “s pub,“ fever 0 relflflles Imus 111 Ens; g chicken ranching. Send descrlp- r0}: sacs; -. AUCTION roiiry- hut a sewnd wasvvmuhd necessary, schooh Copies o! me Tempeh and. l tion to Box 261, Summerslde. live, Bridge rind Wliist Score _ gown-War‘ M,‘ Hensley, thinking p“, 8450-3-l7-eod-3l Cards. Guardian Cc-iiirnl Job which proved too much for his ad ancc Education Law passed ‘h, I , Primer NOV I m vhhced years and he passed to hh Congress and by the legislatures n} would interest Island people. sent Y. . . eternal reward between W0 and the best known stfles’ Wm copies n copy of the news item t: a friend ! . in Bummcrsidc. In his letter he‘ three Olllwk Sfllllrdfly morning. of the endorsed text-books - -. . Mr. Schurmiin was B0 years of p155 o, what WM being P12332721 Joys, the Duper svas hand-printed, LOST-LADIE-S WRIST WATCH t - H. - , Saturday night. Finder kindly age and was born at Fheetown, the were 115110 59m- W‘\li the Suggeston n beau lful niece of m. l: and in u. , _ leave at this office. Reward. son of the late Robert and Lydia “m, “h, mun,“ “ugh, prove as. i-“gglngifliifg 8487-li 1110:2318: 50131111151» and IBWWB“ useful wherever the curse of alcc- h V H g. y e ucn on there. lie was a hohsm hrevam ' lxirezzgmgrakfiiirlldssszixitgscoifzidtczo:I: me dclegatgs who attended "he Kazan-O“ " i mm b0“! on the Bland and m Fourth Biennial convention of the M“ ' ‘ l- , Western Canada. He had conslder- midrjmrg; ihirlfhrfiihpztslg 2m?!‘ ' ' l ‘y’ ~_- nl , and ' ' 9'1“ 22:5 pofapélntisslcaircxlieflii: Blqlilg Mani: Toronto’ 1897' were urged m g" tObfl. his business ihteresis took him "m"? “l” 8°‘ 1“5°‘ted l“ m” d” to the West every year. He residcu “Om “M911” an‘? meal we“ am‘ there for a short time with his fam- d“ dealmg Wm‘ tn“ subject - | lly, but the greater part of his an “wl‘l; “Wh W” the “Five Fmm‘, ’* . was spent at summerside. where he datlon Facts, Underlying the was very high“, esteemuh m, had Science of Temperance. great faith in his nil-WE province 1"A3°°l101 l5 a pdson. 2. 1t 15 a ns n tourist resort. and with the view narwvc W159"- 3- 53mm]. like 10o ‘ at bring,“ mum,“ w our Show, other narcotics, has the power yéviihe purchased a huge hmrem. a; when taken frequently, even in "51 MacCallums Point, across the har- small quantities. to Qrefltr a dis- bour from Sllmmerslde, and had he eased appetite for more. which lived but a few years longer. it mB-y become uncontrollable and destructive. 4, Alcohol fs n pro- W. w) would no doubt have become one’ of the best resorts on the Island. iduct of fermentation that changes 1 Mr. Schurman was of a. quiet dls- a food to a poison. 5 Fermenta- p.sition, his chief interest being hi: tian changes entirely thr- charac- lamily and his business. He was a ter of the substances it works member of the United Baptist upon," Church and ‘was keenly interested] Those who had the privilege of in its welfare and zflvvhizlemlls attendfng the world's 1931 Con- SUDPIM l0 all 9m!" 9° V 55- vention .’n Toronto must have He leaves to mourn, his W140". been impressed with the great har- (formerly Miss Melvlria. Schurman. W“ that has sprung up “om this 4W8!!!" 9f We 1M9 Caleb schur’ seed scattered over the world man. of Freetown), two sons, C1198‘ nearly half a century ago. To ll- ter D. Schurrgauh Bits-gag 2:532" lustrate: Miss Cora Stoddard visor. of the s" ° ° a ' (u. s. A) World's Superintendent. TOYOHW. hand Urgmet Jétscgzgfilalg’ of Scletlfle Temperance Instruc- vronflrlen m?" B" ' tlon, reported: "m most countries sfikfimlewa" “m: “f” daugtgter’ somethlnz is being done for school M755 Bmha- ‘it mme- all” h"? instruction of children and youth bmthcrfi-NDs igflzbcgua‘: Sig?‘ new the effects of alcoholic be- man’ ° e ' verages" . f ' . ,1" EEYPt- Caleb H‘ Bchurmaxhh cl South Africa (Orange Free who dispersed about half past ten. chlmgoi and Maynard F‘ Sc ‘i! Stateh-“Great interest is taken Among the visitors we observed ma“ °f summers!“ and we 55- 1n scientific temperance work lnHls Honour Judge Peters, J. Hens- ‘ers- M”- D" c“ Mcnmald o! van‘ schools and co'leges." ley, T. H. Havilund, Jr., T. Lawson 001N813 B- CJ and M's‘ w!’ siam;__..<-The pubnc Health De- and C. Palmer Esqs, from Char- 11 .s°h“-"m“n' M Nmnuial’ to a] o grflmgnt o 51a t lottetown. The sum realized was p f m. hroiigh the ‘"5 .Wh°m much ‘ympmhy is extended"ggd cross exhibit esters §h°w‘ng £10. £5 more are required to com- The remams w?“ “Him home by lme egfecté of “c0501 m, ileamh» plele the sum necessary for the pur- Monday evenings tram’ udmllm] Scotlandz-“The distribution of ‘chflsc M m” “gm”, panled by Messrs. Chester an r _ b - h charts to the schools m Md m the It is interesting to note t at the ville Schurmari. The funeral takes ' , _ u l. f . teaching o! Temperance has been supper “as evlden y the ciief orm » Place ‘m Tllesdw’ “"""“°°“ M’ tw° uhdertakeh ., ’ ‘ of entertainment and lasted an hour o'clock at his late residence. Inter- ' and a ha“. also the 51mph, way the mam m the Peoplevs Cemh.1_,_.v_fls_ Irelandz- “Sclentlfic Temper- com m élmsed themsdvcg and once is u compulsory subject in curl h p‘ ‘y l x b u l “' l elementary schools‘ and is being, w at uoIu dYnowN e ca an eaqly we“ evht" EZQZL ‘i. ' mfwtllli. “Sfiilflsl German z-"Th te h‘ l Sdentiflcy Temserancgc ti; one or “W; M50 m present day m‘ ' l . f - schools is having a. great influence Sgfitsigvhefzzxgrgsllzillggsn (guinea on the rising generation." 'Egypt:'-“Four pamphlets have been transhted mid adapted for use in the scientific Temperanceidaughfiers was n “m; doped with course of study in use .’n the the cigar drummer? schools of American Mission." Phm.__-1-he sensible one; the mo} Canada?‘ o"? “l”: “new” ish one married a Pittsburgh mil- iintion~wlde project hits been the honfl1rc_ inauguration of an Interdenomi- national Sunday School Campaign, iwhereby a. course of Temperance ‘lessons was conducted in all sim- MABQQOLQ” fl___ 15E CHARI-Ojllljglgwlf G_U_ARDIANM =i-"'*&."l"""'*" STOCKS, BONDS, Q U0 TA 176m T, l T“? lord endowed the founders of the Woman's Christian Tem- Perance Union with the eye of n $95!‘ and the enduring voice of one PAGEJYQP vooovwooooo ovvo-ooooowoo-oh o-o-ooooo. Advertising llates-—-Payahle in Advance Control Guardian locals, (c. per word; Western and Eastern loci-ls, 2c. per word; Announcements and Coming liven“. 2c. per word; Classified, 2e. per word; In Memoriam helices. 10c. per loch; Lists of Floral and spiritual Oiier- lflfl. Ci-rdl. 2141.. lc- per name; Let-tiers of Condolence. 70c. N!‘ inch; Notices of’ Thanks and Appreciation, 70c. per lncb or 4o per word- Other rates on applications. Mliislmum Charge for any advertisement twenty - flve can , . _ Pivotal New York Stocks (Conndhn Pren) Moi-kn Allleil Chemical ... Am and P‘ Power Am Smelling ... . Am Tel and Tel ... .. Anaconda Atchllon .. Auburn Motor .. C I'll ... . . .:::'.".":.". i:..":::'.:;'...':: zi": " I“ pnuru ml! be Inserted It I 1.1:!- waft] ltrlofly pliable In lie w" WyEBAL O1" the late Mru. Henry u, will be held from Trinity him Church on Ivesdoy, March us; service starting at 2 o'clock. mnQni leaving at sac. Interment hflwqd cemetery- Montreal Stock Market (Camellia Pull) Brallllan ... .. \ Clo Car ... ..... o PM ... ... . Can Ind Al . L‘ P R ... Dom Bridge ... ... . Deni Steel and Coul B Int: Nickel .. Massey Harris .\leColl Front .. l Q z The Late Major Schurman ._.___ W. C’. T. U. Notes SCIENTIFIC TEMPERANCE j A MIGHTY FORCE Word was received on Saturday i morning by Mr. M. F. Schumann, i of summerslde, o! the death that morning in the Toronto General Hospital, Toronto, of his brother. Major Schurman. The news was of the prophets or Qld That wom n t. h ll ted, - . . ' days. but his vitality was ho 800d perm“ I“sm‘°“°"' M“ M"? 3' H t, that his family had great hopes of mummy 5365"} Mass" “fay back his recovery. ago lhw ccT sUfoZty-flv: 3:31’: ,|>--_> i . . .spernenen 0! this department of work, sent through the malls to the govein- men's all“ departments of public III u. .-. n. u. ,,, -For Sale FOR SALE-FREQUENCY) CQW. 6i. Puwnal si. 8464-3-18-2! .. u. t” n. “.- ..- a\u smBEBEAVEMENT-—Bfl‘. David wgtnn, 27 Hensley Street re- d the sndhews of the death ca“ Chrsnnenko nnil Ohio Ion Gas Corn Products . . Delaware and I d Eastman . Gen Elem-lo Gen Fonds Gen Motors .. ls 515'“ M"- wm‘ “m” ‘n Miscellaneous gpmez-ville. Mass. Mr- and~ w, clarey were well known in m, city, (Plctou papers please will- w_ M. 5. MEETING - The W. u. 5. o! Marshfleld Presbyterian church he'd their annual social in we Manse, Monday evening, Mar. my, nnd were very pleased with m, number o! friends especially o! pm people who responded to w; invitation. Rev. Mr. Prlt. m“; gave a very instructive ad- mn on the irfssionary work of m, women in relation to the church as a. whole. An interesting gnlefllilllmflllt was then given, af~ lcr which lunch was served. The onerous contributions given ma.- ierlally increased the funds of our pdety. All joined in thank'ng, m. and Mrs. Prltchard for their 0065M! \ m Wpltalty and another of our so- zivfalfn‘ my “M: Jmy 2m“ o“ “ended with the singing of a.’ _B-1rlvr; my; Jnly sillgA; Oct 3i- n. The following is the pro- ' - “m; Duet. Mr. and Mrs. Prit~_ his; Reading, E81“ Foster; solo,’ my Hume; Reading. Robert. gums; Reading. Mrs. Scott: Solo,| ltln llfcNevlnz Read-ins. Rupert uydfrey: Solo. Emma McNr-vln; Rudloili Tlfmve Foster. The ac- mplusts for the even‘ng were mines Jenkins and _McNevin. CARBUARD SUITABLE luilng nuthouses, etc., sheet. Guardian Office. :-—-——- - ___ ‘vol: sun: _ iz mu. PIGS Apply John Spencer, Mnlpeque R000, P. E. I. 3-141-3-17-31 ____,____________ FOR. SALE —- AUCTION FORTY- Five, Bridge and Whiz-t Score Cards. Guardian Central Job P C FOB ower orp . Hhawlnlgan 1c pa): Steel of (Inn ... i (funndlan Pren) IUONTREAL. Ilfureh, lfk-lt'lient_ nor no 2 00; Burn-y, C W no I; m; Outs, C W no 2 38; Oats, ' ' 1H; Oats, feed no 1 33: Flour, . wheat putt-tits, first! 4.70; li‘]nur_ are- nnda, 4J0; Flour linkers 1.00; Flour, ivluter wheat patents choir‘; 2,00; Flnury whin- cnrn KJIO-ILMI; lirini, ton 18.25: Shorts ton 19.25; Mlllrlllngl Ion $.27.‘ Rolled outs, but: U0 lbs, 2.25; Hny nu 2 per ton car lots 0.50; Choose, 0nt._ colored 10% to ll; But- ter gross 2'7; Eggs. fresh snecllils in . cartons 25; Blue. fresh extras ln ear- tons ‘J-‘l; Egnrg fresh firsts in cnrtons 22,- Pntriinei-i, l. ._ rind l’. 1-2. 1.. arwii mountains S0 pound lungs T0- 75 cents. l‘ A I N '1‘ l N G PAPERHANGING General Dewratlng. Your mater- ial or mine. T. G. klurphv, 290 Fitzroy Street. Phone 1420. 8456-3-18-3. Mr. Schurman had been operated on last spring at the Toronto Gen- eral and had, to all appearances. made a god recovery. His old trou- ble returned, however. and he left Pub Ser N J ..... Ilndln . . . . .. ... Siam] 051 N .7 . Vnlou (‘urhlilc . Fill-m Yurllki Vnitr-il Corp Vuninllnm . Westinghouse Wnnhvorth . __ l-‘UR SALE — BARGAIN-fit! AtTRi-I ' iiirm. All bizildings nearly new. Ll miles from city. ‘Total price SZBOIJOU. R. l’. Simpson, lltl Rich- mond Street. 846"~”i-18-3i, ________________________ LOST-TAKEN nv iursrsnv: AT ‘Min Mu‘ “ “L” “g Odd Fblloivs Hall, Friday night. ‘ m?“ pair of ladies’ black fur trimmed can,“ m,“ huh sordance with a notice given, n ‘Fen gvfizhpes‘ Kindly, w“? _ ley i8 inch rliiinunvi~, 8 inch face Hum, w, the purpose o, mhhng inlllrfmilrlll: “m1 ‘We "%4,§:_‘§'_2gf‘1‘i‘ Siccl shnftiiiiz l) loot long. ll “mas {or the purchase of an Organ. ' ' inches in dlzimi-ier cnmiiloir- with _ i‘ hangers and lit-firings. A bur- .oi- st, Johns Church, St. Eleanors,’ Help Wanted mm (m. quick 531a Apply Guaflh iim. ti‘ '.V:\NTED—MAN AND “TFE FOR i vas held in the Court House. The JUU!‘ was originally fixed lobster factory, wife as cook. State U Apply A.B.C., Guardian. F R p. m., but owing to the Court not‘ using adjourned until later than, was expected, operations did not. 5486-1? ~nyqpjy 1N MUS][R0O]\IS ‘up T0 Alessrs. Err-all; lluth k To. LOll~ 45000 yearly). Grow our fancy don, cable ilic following results oi “mm? Qlmm" "arid? We buy their March i933 Silver “ox Auc- commence until seven p. m. By Illustrated book free, American that time most of the guests ha... assembled and some might be over- . lion: Mushroom Industries Ltd, Dep.. c l8, Toronto i Jflllfd remarking on the contrast H. W. 3-18-20-25-27. Lost __..___._¢._-._ MIN NC . (Canadian Prenl) (fimullnn Press) \l’l.\'.\'ll'l'.'t;_ Mureli 10- (‘LOSE ‘Timid: Rlny 51KB.‘ July 179M454; St. Elcanors Tea Party On Tuesday, 4th of June, in ne- (‘AFII PRICES Whent: No 1 lmnl 52%; No 1 nor’ 49%; No i.’ nor IR; No 3 nnr 40%; No 4 nor 451.4,: No 5 4m; 1% o 43%.; Feed 41%; Track 50%; No 1 durum 56%. Outs: No 2 e w 21%;: No s c w 21%; No 1 feed ‘Ill/Q; N0 2 feed 19%; llrfoeteil I815; Truck 2m. Bw-ley: ltlolfliiir grnkm fl row ox I C W 33%; 2 row ox 3 C \\' (H. Other grnilea no 3 C W 29""; No 4 C W 2R: C ‘V. '.‘4l; .\‘o 0 C XV 25; Trim-k o . PRODUCE (fnwwllun Pres) MONTREAL. .\’llrl‘7l ZIF-Increnlerl nrr-ihvctlnn on the approach of’ the nnrlnvr rear-rm ("WFEII em: pi-‘ees to zleellra tn new low levels for the w‘nt'r, on the M"ntr'|\1 produce and dzflry market ln"t week. Fresh prmlvd oggn in cnrlots or loss drnpncil from six to eight (‘enln he- lmv the previous week's close. Extras were quoted nt. 1S cents, firsts at 17 cents and concede nt Ill cents n dozen nt the close of Hm Week. To retullorai eggs fn cartons avers- Yfllhlffld tn live cont: a dozen Sntnrdey. Recointn to- talled 11190 en-‘es no enmnnrod with 6,000 rem-n the PWVYNII week. The auh-‘fnnlinl lntP-"nne was priwtlrnlly‘ n diipllmflon of a kefn (luring the‘ some war-k a year nun. l Pfflfbfrkhvg nml qulet demand lent: butter flown u rpwrlnr o! a con! from n week nizq and hnlf n cent from the week's nicxtrnum level. Car- lnls or lera n! no 1 prom make end- ed the week at 25 cents n nounil. Inn; eolnfn were h‘gber_ amounting to 951 n Mkmlm bu"; _ t (‘en lllnn (‘house mlvnlvceil hnlf a cent per‘ 1'7"“ c ~ nniind QHIHP]; m» w-uk, Flflnfnp; n; l-Ildormlo 10V, to 1i route fnr- current Ontario “"l1‘\'"“' colored. A avilvstnvtlw] lncrgnn; in m. Rfelwod coin‘: nm-urri-zl. V . "wlll" Arrlvnls were FM Imxon no ("Ompnfrfl Osl-ko with Ill‘! '-\r tin prr-vlnn: week. \"‘“"“‘°9 ; - ' ‘ Poffflobg "ma-mg flllvhl‘. n, 7,, 7 Ylckors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7.’: cools nor m nmvnil lm-v fnr N. ' Bruwswlz-k nn-l W-‘nrc Edward ls- lnnd Hreen mountains. Begnlnlvc Bu!‘ llflll . Bunk H"! Cent Put . Castle 'i‘ . (‘hllioiig (‘lerley . (‘rvlumorln Dome .\llnos .. Fn“IlE\! Goldnle . Grnnrtln llnrker . H01! (‘on .-. . HMneFVntl i.- own-y . lrk finke Lnke Shore .\lnr‘aa.t=n_ .. Mun Basin lfcfntvrc MW! For" "n" {I'll} . ¢ M"! ltlloes . Vcvlttle Nrvrlwc ... Ninlulvg .. Nnrnnrlu Plnllmfl‘ R-un Ant . . Klicrnltt . Slsenc Stndnilmin . Rt. Aflthnny Stor Piic .. Su-l Basin Sflvnnlto ‘llnnhr-ta . 'l‘:-ck llurvhca Thoma Cml .. Tnwninnac Vipoiul Wright Ilnr . Total sales 21'D'00. UN LISTED wages. that the Court House prescmed with what it did two or three hours before. Indeed the contrast was very striking: At four o'clock p. m. .he Court House was full of men engaged in law matters, trials of criminals, etc, etc, and in three hours after it was filled with that beauty of which St. Eleanor's pos- sesses so large a share. After a. blessing had been asked by the Riev. Dr. Wiggins, the com- pany set to work to demolish the good things provided for their en-, tertalnment, and all seemed to en-' joy themselves very much. The tea was concluded by about half past. eight, and the company then amus- ed themselves in various ways. A few fancy articles left from the baz- aar held some time ago at St. El~ eanors were exposed for sale, but we are sorry to say they did not seem to find many purchasers. A few lively airs xvere likewise played on the piano to amuse the company romvmn IsLANDEns-me vn- _ _ lercoloulal Club of Boston had an W" '1“ m‘ 01d Timers night last Tu-sday witch was largely attended and ‘pally enjoyed. They are now’ plllllllllg a. lecture night for March m). when the former Islanders wlll speak:-The constitution of llio United States, Wendell H. Bordon. Attorney at Law; A Den- kt"; Hobby, Roderick W. Chrls~ bpliér, D. D. 8.: Manipulation of ‘lie Stcck Market, William R. MR1‘.- pliy: Police Problems and P~l'c'es, captain Archibald F. Campbell; The Care and Cure of Cancer, miles J. E. Klckham, M. 13.: ilialrman of the Evening, Peter B. flaudet. Past President. Each ( lter wl‘l be allowed ten minu- ‘i- the main address and five minutes for the Question Box. ._ 1r ' K Full silver-Majority wilhdravvn. -. silver-Majority withdrawn. ‘a sllvervilln to ciolo-ov-Un. changed. Y. BOWLING "II RC" (owi- zio-o-oi - De- v. M. c. A. nowuivc LEAGUE clined 10W. l; silver—-Full January price. Black and black slightly silver- lU l d. 168 210 196 m ‘angc 159 188 231 173 175 166i’ 118 117 122_ 219 235 203 Zion Team: R McNutl- E. Goes H. Rodd B. Patterson G. Young “OATH SHORE LEAGUE NEW ANNAN 4~CLERMONT 1 T110 first game of the lioine and ‘iiomc games bcuvvcii the winner! of Sections A zmrl B, was won by 138 153 175 New Arman by a score oi’ 4-1 eve: 265 200 234 CIOTIYIOIIL 155 347 131! The largest cruwii of the season 151 343 134 attended the gillllt’. The final game 213 15g 244 to decide the winner of the Bake! §Cup for the season of 19133 takes 922 999 959 place mi Wednesday night, when Clerniont Will tlo its inmost to turn the fables on New Arman. Vernon Campbell, defence ma!) for Clermoiit had the misfortuul to get his mllm" bone broken in NEW ANNAN (‘LERMONT Goal (l Di-fvfvc 837 926 918 Total-aw. United Team L, Hawaii: H. B. Douglas F. Hobbs J. L. Douglas Ben Conrad lPSTOBXC BELL IS AGAIN HEARD Tcial-JBEO. Majority for Unted-ZOS. High Slnglm-H. B. Douglas 265 High Three-H. B. Douglas 699 Baptist Team. J. Webster A. Adair R. Beer H. McConnell T. Campbell SYDNEY, N. B. March 118. (0.?) srdneys oldest church bell has lid another chapter wrftrri into lti interesting hstory. The bell, which sounded for years from the WW o! St. George's Anglican M C U R B thumb. where garrlsoned lmgllsh ' luvs attended, now calls vi'ur-, -—-- mm“ $0 service m chflsh‘ suck. (Canadian Press) liliiirch. ~ n ii on While its origin has been sbnoud- ' ldlh 1hr; mkqgs of more “an a lmp {Poll .. who. tradition has it that the m‘ m“ " “Nu-MIC? to'led the hours 0n M a French Privateer. wh-n EAE “Whip zen lrto the hands of the W511. It is supposed to have been. “"11 lo Sydney and installed in s, k "em-uh" m") , 1‘ ‘ - or n ggowrlles- "he" l“ 011111105 rflnil .\lU.-1l¢1']‘.\ll:_na§lll:ll:\l] ril-flliiiiisi. rllltl -\'""\' "ran B - "l; ems v M we“ £='..'.:;'ii.."ii.l."i:%;‘ .::ii.ii:i i‘; iii- ‘ lluyui Bunk n! Cniin\ii_ closed Eillllf- their withdrawal from Cape Bfttm, duy in; tuluws, not change from you w’: l fem. l shown in liru is. M en Rev. C. K. Whalley asfllmq A ..niiin [Imllntl u s (mum). I - .if l1 ll ' charm- of st. Georges the be" iiQ-lzifiiili ‘line’... "flees (mini. Ilvmoved in I920 to St. Cyprlarriv lllilZll lnllrc-n ._u.~'.i:. uiuuin). I on at Whitney men some flout: hum; dollars £77.! n"! Mo, f, ‘Cli-‘htllllflfiklu crown .0357 (00013). M.“ and films church burned Dvltlllfll‘)! krone Jsll! 00008.1). h: n e ben- 7e5c1l9d 179m Fluliiiul Iliiuiurk .0100 tnueliuuizeil). 31-1“. has since remained 3'1"’ - ‘illlire . (lelil Illll IConrn . Kirk llunt . lmlm Blur-nu Lhlwl . Blnlrv-hlc (Tll $10M . Preston ... . Sml (‘on .. lVhltc Luke . 1v. YLQURB ---i_--__ lB7 247 247 198 220 233 192 165 21! 165 205 122 211 278 1B5 G. J. Drisccll L). Campbell H. Milli '. Campbell McKay ___é.-- McKay O93 i073 999 Fuiwiiircls _ w. Mills E. Mill: ‘. Campbell J. Mills Ed Mills c. Mills Caslcy Kennedy McKay McKay ltfcKny Tn plin schurman Referees Orville Layton Roger's-K. Total-Julio St.» Paul's Team. B. Pool J. Carmody F. small M. Owen A. PPWYH 275i 242 213 148 190 H9 J78 275 232 304 247 1'73 l90 187 187 Hold u Banquet The Zion Church Senior Canadian Girls in Training group held their annual banquet Friday night in the Church Hull. The tables which were very tastefully and attractively dec- orated for the occasion, were also well laden with eatables that spoke volumes for the ability in the culin- ary art, of the glrla and" their lead- ers . After the diners had completed their operations, Rev. G. Carlyle N. D. F‘. A. G. E. B. J. D. Mrs. Plper-Vlfhlch of Brown's Dzimcli and 10511141954 Total-Jim; The (‘nrrful Sailor Majority for St, Paul's 81 pins High Single-M. Owen 304 High Three-M. Owen 724 Trinity Team A. Taylor A. Burke G. Toombs i . l Old Lndv: ‘I supposr‘ you zmloi‘: are \'(‘1'_‘-' careful whrn you c0 u» sea?" .. Sailor: “Not al. all, mum. we try ti; be as ‘wrrcklcssf is possible!" st. ()il Int] .. I95 24-4 304) 110 222 fiooi 154 120 137» 1&5 143 137 "I doot Donald's broken bot again." “How dac ye think that. Rn)?" HOCKEY MATCH On Saturday night. March ll, to brunt-e franc .0410 t-"lllli-U- “md- Desnlte its age-and in- fllpticn on the metal shows ti. i’: mt in ram-its tone u still t ’ “d vibrant as 0n the day “ms out of the mold. PER SONALS Townshend left Satur- l’ mllmlns: for st. John, N. B. Mr. w. n. f: '1"- Roy Townshend, Rollo any h: lhfi week end in Charlotte- r. W. ll. Carson ‘ Cmnormicroa '1'"; "Y": my»: Graduate all! Si. Plum; 1012 "m9 cull UNIO- Retail OAL iteriiniiiy ri-iczisunirk . ll i-"Olil-l). tirval Brliiiln pound 4 10143.1). Greece druchum .0003 (unchanged). iiniziihu 110F171 Jaw (MY-thw- lluugury pong-v JCS; tlivUA). lmfiu rupee .5100 (r0134). lluly liro .0611! (AJUJIA). Jupuu you .2012; 500101)). Jngosluvlil illniir .0112! (UOOLU. New Zeiiliiml pound 3.21mi: 4.01mi). Nor-way krone .1511‘; ).00tm.\). Poland llotl .1815 tOIiOQL-l). lloumunlii leu .0073 (uiiebuugml) . South Africa wiuud 4.10:0 (411731). Spilln peectu .1011 (JIOOJA). Sweden krone " ‘U l-Uillll-U- Swllzcrlnnil friinu .‘.'lll1 tJIUIKIAl. Stair-a iloliur l0 percent pi-i-niluui (ll i». c. A). (Fannillun Prriu) NEW YORK, Mari-Ii l0—(.\.l'.l»- Foreign exchange vioiiily. (in-ii: llrlt- nln in dollnra. Olhvrs in cents. at llrllnin rleuinml 3. "A; Franco ~ 7.10; Italy 5.1 N Germany 271.871, , lli-nii-.-i|l SL115! GREAT lVBRT LIIFIZ IIECLABES ‘ 'll The Great-Wort Liln Msnrnnee Co- pauy ha: declared lln regular quart- erly dlvldenil of’ fi per Pen! IIIISBIJIB April l, 193.’! to shareholders o! r0- coril March 20, 101m. Wholesale SYDNEY. . . .VICTORIA .PREMIER ,°,,';,“"I W-Brlzuo-cum. 8mm may All. PIOVING VERY 37.75 per ton, Cub prloe only. new low orloee on clock eul. "M n. n. ma: a co. the Maple Leaf Sisters of Marsh- field played the Royal Sisters 0f East Royalty in a. freiidly game of hockey at Marslifield rink- After a hard contested game be- ing played the Royal sisters won wth a, score of 34. Mr. J. M'ller refereed the game to the satisfac- tion of all. ROYAL MAPLE LEAF Goal s, shnw M. Terrell Defence J. Jenkins M. Thompson Forwards M. Love J. MncNevin R. Bradley f‘. Mill L. Scott E. Poster F. Munn ma. L Mill S. Mill L. Cudmore J. Cudmorc M. Heartz "We'd better make n front page story o! this wedding," remarked the edtor. "why?" asked the society report- er in surprise. "They aren't. very prominent people." "That may be." he replied, "but thlo u the first neoount of (wed- ding you have turned in for us; that hasn't had an a lut line. ‘They will res’de with the bride's "- Webster, who was chairman for the occasion spoke a. few words of ap- preciatlon to the girls and their leaders. The speaker expressed himself as being well pleased with the work of the girls themselves ln their training groups and commenti- ed them on having such capable and conscientious leaders. Mr. John Anderson also spoke in commenda- tion of the work being carried on. After suitable replies by Miss Francis Moor-c on behalf of the lead- ers, and by Miss Suzanne McKin- non for the girls, the following pro- gram was rendered: R£adlng——Edllh Hill. Quartette~Stella Jay, Olin Part- ridge. Margaret Webster and Claire MCMUHJI. Plano Solo-Helen Roper. Solo-Suzanne MeKlnnon. Miss Francis Moore and Mrs. G. Carlyle Webster were the accom- panlsts for the vocal selections. At-the conclusion of this port of the programme the girls and their guests repaired to the basement where n programme of games and amusements were indulged in. The girls no very grateful to Mrs. day schools who acre willing take up the work." BulgarIa:-"The Minister of Edu- cation ordered one hour to be gl- ven during the morning in every school on U. S. A. Prohibition," Brazlh-Dona Hilda. Aravjo re- portsz-"We feel the children must be educated." “Blessed are ye that sow beside all waters." UNCLE SAIWS CONDITION IF HE CONSENTS At the present moment the Am- cfcun brewer is beseechlng Uncle Sam-as the world has translated the United States fnltlals-lo guz- zle beer. A remarkable cartoonist has portrayed in vital prophecy what this wet performance, if adopted. wlll mean nationally. His cartoon appeared on the cover of "The Unlon Signal," the American lodical. The leading illustration displays behatted, bestarred. pants bestrlp- ed Uncle Sam carrying the tax Murdoch Roar, Mrs. John Ander~ son, and to the girls of the Inter- _medlnte group who looked after the ‘catering and serving in such an ad- mirable mlnntr burden but lending a kindly ear to the beflmlfed brewer's persuasive: "Let me curry that for you." And Uncle Sam lets. And then what hoppflns? Poor thin Uncle stun ta “Last nicht he was lecturing toe a crowd at the cross on the evils o’ strong drink." "Am pleased tae here n’ that: it's a guid sign." "Aye. but ye see there was nae crowd!" portrayed ns carrying nii his bent shoulders the befntted DPPWCI‘ zinrl the tax burden as well. The glut- ted brewer is saying: "Ami ihcn you carry me." Thls is an exact picture oi Ll- quorls Control in Canada. The his- tory of the ballot-box proves that the majority of the most devout religicnlsls in the Dominion have swallowed the ever prevalent ar- gument; "But the liquor business ['5 paying the taxes." The present. economic condltrons should prove that the beer prirlor= are keeping brewers plump finan- national W- C. T. U. weclfy per- cially, but the electors are not only A. Vlnnicombc of the manu- goods. they are the tux load, one filling the pockets llcturers of vrct 'also carrying Ontario tomi having length of dedarlng the necessity of closing it ssehorvls for s year. Why not turn amund and ask the brewers straght to pay the schoo tax’ l gone the ' 645 729 715 Total-ZOBQ Si. James‘ Team 'l'. W. Prowse J. Cmilermi T. l-lowait B. Cameron 303 214 197 186 235 223 215 164 194 285 I43 137 889 756 751 i Total-Ewe; i Mhioiviy for st. James‘ so? l High Single T W L Proxy-so 303 High Three-T. W. L. Prowsc 714 Central chr-‘stlan Team l l84 162 183 145 129 75 226 218 206 123 174 118 162 19B 22! 840 88K 803 J. Stewart E. Wood M. Carter R. Judson H. H. McNeil T0thl—25T'-l St. Peter's Team 100 135 i9’! 139 258 229 ('4 123 122 219 9.22 195 I57 1'5 173 R. Acorn P. Wflfnms V. Williams H. Day 709 8'~3 916 Pf"’o!"tv for C. C.—~55 High Snizle-R. Acorn 25B High Three-M. Carter 050 FEEDS FEEDS To make roum for largo stocks of SEEDS now arriv- ing wt- ollcr ‘lhv [iilliming stocks of FEEDS at spot-iii! -nw prices to, i-lcur. lfipcriul prices in Intsi. 500 BAGS “RAN. I50 BAGS SHORTS. I00 BAGS (‘R \('KEU (URN. 100 BAGS FEED (‘ORN- \l (HRLOAI) MEAL. BAGS SCHYM \(‘llI-IR SlTl-All n‘) FEED. 40 BAC-S WHITE Mil)- Ll GS. BAGS 0H. CAKE MEAL told process). ROLLED OATS. ’l'.\Bl.l§ CORNMIIAL, 0 .-\ T M I-I .\ L, B U (J K W ll h‘ A '1‘ l-‘LOYR. WH I Will-LY!‘ FLOUR. "R0 .\' IIOOI)" and other brands of FLOYR ill-tn, for sale at our SEED STORE. Carter 8. Co. Limited