e EASTER J- ‘a J CAN DY' 2”; ` A ess. i L §` ON . . _ . .I ~ ` ' - . ' 'l'r`l`E cHARl.O'l"l‘E'l‘0WN GUARDIAN mol' Tliklslt -_ ' " ` '°" _° W- _”` "*""‘ _"‘* ' “' ` ' *_ ” - -_. _"1 -____ ;;r"vT-_'x.,,..;.;_, ,',____-.3-.,__"-_:;_., 1.- ._ - - YOURS NOW Dae lltsr Alorisneat of eaaly h aiepiey. ready seam bone er Ghoealataa U1-00 np. . We heya a very large array of llasier Oileeolsiaa aavsltiea. including lm, llalls, labbiia. Sitting Hell. Rabbit with carriage, Beslan, Rabbit with lohlalle etc. UUOUII YUUIS TODAY- lvslffnma IN °ANDYe . ` nauooxsas SMC, Gentral Guardian Cwwm st _ ‘ szsido B. of 1'. W°ULD3‘Ef GIVE salaaa ie ene aeeelvalpe udi services in. PHOTOGRAPH; Mdnfhly M3053# www” mm Pm L tae rreabyurlen ocuroli. srualliane aiaaraua mlisrnuo ‘ ____ " 08Slllill¥.A#ilCtIsYilib0qt11l. Ju" ms d' md ummm” ox ' . . , -----c_._, (Special to the Gaardlasi 'clerks in times of depression or fall - ll I ll _ , D v l " ' ‘ _ A ' . urcn or cin-lat. aundey..ulei- monthly meetlns or ti-is ~ jirolntlmc to time are dispensed, April sth, at ll a. m. and 0-30 p. rn. mersida Board of Trade was held this 'with. should the tax payers be asked ‘ 'Linn A um mm hu me 0, E- Afmltrorls. Minister. evening with a lair attendance. nmlt- ,to pay into the provincial and lnunl- ‘ , `i' ' --- inc business was transacted. come- iclpal trsssurisa for their support. , ‘ .' '“"** PRESBYTEBIAN BZBVICIB at quent toadlscussioil at last montlfs lAnd. finally. the Prime Minister \ A .._.. -- aeoutaa . euwmesmr ORANGE ws” wwmws_A muy bmw Hmm ch saavrcss murray apru s-'f'liesru: ina oi: ln lnlsinera. wnosc eervlcea Pena; nBB0;l‘iFCl:nLD-Stir'/mlcvm is £10 Mt. stewart il a m and 'l p rn nr. meeting it waa decided to revert to ur- laundered out -‘what about the farm- F°°ki _INF UU Y- M. E. Clenge, Pastor. iglnal pliwn and to hold quarterly ers," many of these had several - d ,- April stir vul be as fouewa. Bi-ook- ___ vrenerai meetinae of the bond in months of each winter during which Fred' “mm th' "fan", , ‘” mid 3 D- N-» Hunk! River- 7 D- ln- 'rayon gsplngr pm"-0g_4»|»5_ _yu-,un-,_ _sl-N41, July mg QW-,b¢~, they could do no productive work, 5 - - ~ __-- __._.._._. __ Sunday School Hunter River 10-3° services on sunday, April stir- Ai with monthly mootlnee or tue coun- He had yet to have a sinale request ° °“""“‘“ °°”"“"‘°“” W” “h” MAY QUIT ' ' ` raoae ss. 'ua rrlnoe street; - ' _ only 0,., 1,, th, ,,,,,,d that had ,d_! __.__ ~.___.. . -_-_ -f~-_-.l-- »»»uuu»u 6-Ol Of M W aoaaeasaaaaauaesaee [sae Iaasrtiena .................... llsbt llssrtisla .................... eo e 7 'L For 7-Sale Y I it gee? III! SESS Elia sox sans-A nan! canalsoz Apply is villa st. .. asia-si ,,»a.q-¢»~»- UIID BICYCLE8, LADIES AND gsnta for sale at the Bike Shop. 280'!-4-8-Zi. ,.,,......_.__._._._._._..__._... __ Nl IMI. T0 LIT. BOAID. AND ro@ ailll on band at Guardian Utiiea- U U08 IA!! - ll ACI!! 0|' LAND. partly wooded. Good house and barnl. Mrs. Wm. Partridge, York. #lil-s-sl-April 2-4-'I-I-D-10-ll-li. surveyor, Box 20 Harm 2818 P0!‘i\'l'0 TAG! F08. aon's shipments on ah Guardian Central Prin . April sth, with several horses. S IDI IALE-ARBIVED FROM WEST ll aboioe horses. young and sound. 'Also 1 registered Perchsrou mare. lnspaatinn invited at Royal Hotel ` ltablae, 103 Richmond St. J. U. A wi-iglit. _ ‘ asa I0! IALI _ TWO lll0l.l'll0lN cows to freshen soon, one 4 years. rlsisterad. also two pure bred year did bulls.. M. MoPhall. North liver. 2799-d-2-4| I0! SAI! _ HALL CYLINDER Hola. also Ames Cylinder Gague navel’ used. Will sail at a bargain. Apply Campbells Oarlla. Hunter livar. 2833-4-4-Bi. HORSE ROSS. SCU!- oombined MIM. Truck wal- \sd.s0 up. 'mdliopa-Anderson Lad.. Great (horse street- 2810-4-3-Ii. -#egg iii; lhlrli-llGll'I'lillD CLYDE young. sound, lightfootsd. laaannlsed, 'will work any- pply D. S. McLean. Char- 2829-4-4-iii. Nl SALE-014! BIGISTIBID Guernsey cow. six years old, to iailllll eagyuiss APH1- £30301: "guinea , oss year e . . . lawia, West Royalty- 3'7"-4-3-3B __,...._._._..._.-»-.--. IABY CHICKS. l'Ul.l BISD barred rocks from lush producins hens and wail matured pullata mat- ed to coelrersls from Guilds. We f» pen 350-200 egg yield April and May, 30 cents, June 16. James ' Stavart. ll. R. 3. Summerside. P.ll.I. 2555-3-I1-fri-lnon-tl _Q. s. s. Pnpizenfe Addressed ' on Can- adian Literature The sensor pupils oe Queen sou-are lobes! were usdrwaled yesterday I-Ii by Inv. Pathu Me- Kilfd St. Dunata-u'a University Blat Molllaia, who took as his Qld Qmadiari Literature, er- Canllds. with its stmdy lfbwth of tradt- Jllilll a liter- ccmlnandizig the at- He discussed danadian !.a.i\'splr.lsa\. Drum-. Plakthall. and others to indicate naw 0! . |531 relgseggg §€§=§§§§§il§;fi§§ §§§.%§§iiiti E; 3 .;li;;li§- r iilialltti K0-llivihl Flikstahisti lliladblilllyio iQ.lhiaaal7 *Se ll! ani _ E ilri‘*i§i-.3 {'¥§;Ei. '5§E§='§e lg' Qil iii .iliiii En. til. i 2 SIUNUIU ` Classified Advertisements 0l|`lHlf\@ ..eee....».eeee..e.e.. ` f V Ulf! Ku) _.av . nos:-lusts rox sum _ ron. To Let also-4-4-s-1-ii-ia-14. thlild. In the li'tAl’l'iO0Xl I third storage spaos Apply S. care Guard- SW 15 UM- -*H51 W1- lt J°l\b'l. luv. o. r. Johnston, motor. wed. WANTED-NUI 03 "VI H00* lwday. Avril stil. st. .roiu-re million. -noun nanaounana nee- fm. ‘ ;1x“;‘1‘§"“""‘ “’“`°“"'“' ”f1"\"3 Len-len service no p. rn. nun sun- .iowa uniud church serv-icee. Mr. Mr. n. lr. lumen oppoeee la-ie move _'.._..____._._.... dey Mo. apr-ll lain at. Marks nur- lrilcnolaon will be assent April s, la. lan the around that it would prove i-10°. Mornlnl prayer ll a. ln. Bt. 20, thno Bunriays. returning for Ap- diliiblilful W the ll-l'|\\°l'- A fl»1'l'l1¢l' . ' » violent. lution emtata, up ,,, rn, ni mn. ' ` ‘ffvm the Royalty had role nun cnet Excellent Recltal mote no afternoon apviec at Mil- ----_ °“° “WY *H W" *Mmm 54 WW” ton this month) _.1-Qupzp N01- Gun,-ry..Dpvi_, two hours in the morning; thus alma th°yP‘;bgnmu Pm/m'ce or AI; lirzely s rzrletitlon of what toolo ' |,‘ C mmoils. . , _ . _ . _ LaSt EU8l‘|lflg -_- Maorvelll. suminerslde. charred with new problem would be on the liand-i Mm me Tory Province of 5,,k_ ‘ ulnee lp he z mhrus mono: ciacvs-Mr. Jo- ,,,,.,,,,,., W., found not guilty by ol a rar-mer using city labor 'no poo- _,Www me Pmmxm mvlnce-’ _ ----~---~~ -~~-~-_ __ llrillhanwas the lucky winner Jud Q mmm in gumrperslde Court. ple who go to work as l a in the Cf Manitoba me Tory movmcc of (r.-.l\"rRAL CllrtlS'l'IAN LliUl\(.l | . . Tl” TNWII liven last nllbt by °f "M 4°” 955° It *M 15400! Ulf- yesterday. I-lis Honor said that there change would bring no hardship. was Margaret stems. soprano. and W ll" evenlhs- 'Dio will llrse sa- was a great desi of conflicting ev- Mr. e. J. oauagaer was oppxed Mr- Walter Maewutt, pianist, was thcrlna wuin attendance and many ldrnoo and no would give the pris- ui the change on une ground that it Brest-ly enjoyed by a vary appreela- valuable concession awards were car- oner the benefit of the doubt. would inlurs the theatre business. a-. tive audience. . H04 Ivey. The four round bout, be- __-- Ilr. had when daylight, saving was in Misa Stems has a voice of rare tween Stanley Steele arid Cius long- _mgnoxuan Ar|»u;o1.a1'|tn- fp,-so b¢f,,,-,_ 1,, gpm” 7 ,_ ,,,_ “_ sweetness, well placed and controlled, Bllhilf WI-I Wim by the letter by a At the regular services. Merch 301-h. fl-cmcs 6 p. in and a loss of trade rc- whleh she used with charming effect technical knockout in the last round. in the North Bedeque and Free- Volts. in 'vary number of her excellently l*°¢’» all/ins sway considerable town united onul-on services. rel-' Mr.'nroe.wlrils oppoced the change by Cyril Scott, lllgar and Cadmus, nacially "Tha 0olliwo¢'s Oaks Walk" llaney. l-Iis interpretation of "lllfin Tana" composed by Mr. Fred Morris accompaniments were artistically Misa lterna is a Post Graduate of Mount Allison Uoslservatory and Mr. Waits in Z minor-Chopin. Benn-ll nies Vers avalant dsl Ailes-liaise. Pastoral (Did Iblalishl D*&. iii! it E it ind. to Min- and Mrs. ltawart au- Parlane a son. DIITBS Rosa Maria beloved daughter ol l l recent sad bereavement. 2825-li. .___.__ ly. aelvas in favor of the ` lair 5!1N\°°d llrolram. Wililhl but lip a courageous and'orel-lee was made to tho aotl/orl oi ioi- practically the same reasons as The Brahms sons! were particu- held? bltlli Ill U10 UW- lbllllhpie the aaaainn in providing memorials those actuating Mir. Ciallaghcrs larly wall rendered and also the old bil ‘“°‘”‘ '““°h improvement since ol' a more perniauent. and useful stand. 'rl-is rnariesers of the Metro-~ sngllan and :rim airs in their mod- his lllt lrncsrence in a local ries. cnaraoter than the usual wreath oi politan store and naton'a clroootsr- Un “\'l\`1l¢ll\¢l\l-!- 'X110 modern WUI' », ` flowers firr their deparihd brother. T ia had ifldbll-bid tn him that they J. Humphrey. 'rhsae memorials had would continue under 'tba present sys.. ‘Nfl Vsrybaautifuliy iniol'pretal.dls- 'oem secured and were present; a tam. playin; me creme' perfect diction Card Of 17I¢l|’lks./ pair oz offering plate. in one not-tn m-.o.,r.selaneaone»preaaedniin- ln! lovely tone. ~ Bcdeoue on-iureli. and a 'rable for self as in favor or ti-le onnnpe. while Mr- Ms¢N\ltt`s playing deserves un- Tm umm, of th. lm Mmm, _,_ communion purposes in ri-eetown. it might more mu nu-drnip in a ”~’""’5 PYUW- 3° WU h°"d 9° mt 1'eehan'wiahes to thank all those who The niletes are made of velvet-finish few it should be lwardad frorn the advantage in his modern music, es- were so kind to them during their aliundnlrm. rlori-t.an1tsl-ling, with a viewpotm. of a community question l'0l'i'lDVl.\7lQ lllk Dlillh Pld in the bht- Emplnyid and cloths in hh; buflnqg which he played with arent brll- ' "" rom. 'rl-le cable is of oak. in a dark houses would appreciate tin arrange '_' stein. These will be regular re- which would allow them oif duty an . mindera of one who took a deep in- hour aarlisr dm-ing the summer 0! thi! city and of "Lotus Land" toreat in the church and the cause months. Conditions would adiust were quite deilrntiul. nr. Maeuutta "°""“""‘ 'At w‘“”°°' °” ‘pm for wnlon it etanda. tnemaelvee to ure cnanre very quick- nlmd. - ’ env or nears lm. Gordon nance failed to sea '°’”"""' --- how it would afreot tl-le iabouring “umm u u 1 wx S Ill"-£AdNC:-rlAI,) Nsvril tg- 133%; man unfavorably as lt would te rlsc. I PUD 0 908°". ’ "'°"'°""°""` Un sas - ore srl . at-sary in no casa to rise baton da . .. .. "°“"’”- °“' ‘°“` °’°' :°°‘°°.°‘ '"1"-..:°'“°“.."'.':. "M ’ g e program:-- ave een pc up e -Mp, 1., D, un- "_, U, Piano-Prelude and !'us'uo in U. :gér un' run” Doylf' .nd n of lhanshai. or recovered from the ¢|y11¢|\¢, “V55 .ty in ,“:,m‘,, ag.; minor-nach. vvhsnseoo nlver durina the bali light basins at soo a. rn/ and me |08]-Dah Vialii bon Tardar - BIAION-At Scoisihfort. on April 8. year. mggn 'N54 not 5. ,wud "W eh, Mehta 1030, at the hola of har daushtar. This is revealed in statistics iultlflm 1” un Piano-llnpeomptu in A flat and Urs. Joseph Mckanaa. Mrs. Flora issued by the Shanshai Public Bari- Am.~,,,¢ eh,” wh, “nuns mm, leston. lied al years. avolsnt Cemetery Society. new system were Messrs J. r. Melee. R-oy Mc- ' hal: gt meant month 238.111 bun- mpg, cocege Graritv Beth Henderson. -°"¢l'- I A " "“‘°""" “"" "’°"' '°"’ Wliree 'fusion nnrnaauna me arua- Piano-loiraa da Vienna-Sehubarh H°“'|U"“ 5° mu °°““"’V' fraternity, up, norman, up une. ‘ ---- 0 "in»nearur.ofMooreaneMo- sonar-wie sue du miene Kooisili. /1° 'MII °""°"’ °' °" 4”' M "’°"""‘“‘*“"‘ ""“““"“’°’° ncaa. ur. aeatue uouiian. and vereebliehee lime" ==--lrsllml :2,'f,',',“,'§,,,"§',}§‘°,f,:,"‘¢f"I:',,"" "°` :_“'°"“° ““"°;'“fml'*"""' °'°°" ""' .r. w. arawaere. c. A. noises. ur. _Plano-Areaeequela 0~babuny. '_ In . ’ r M “» °*“‘*“Y' Y' nrtnur caudet. ur. sore. mr. wel- rneur z.aaa...oyeu soon. mum, ,’:‘,,,‘,§°,,,,,,,_°"" Im mm “_ I on ww leco main, mr. chandler. ur. uo soaps-zxaewwlieeer*aioeios-‘,,,,,,_,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ mu ul::;.H"“m'.Hwmalecey. irlaanlalons- Dee't¢la\eJl\lif. uee wllaiaearaearte eeaeeeles." 4' mm lt; Gm; “Mn _A oonunlltee consisting of ur. a Maasai-onli scott itaaaei-nicer. meeepa pyueeularansretaer. “‘ “" A, iscnonela, ur. r. w. arawdere |»le,po..¢um‘ _'race-r. a. sur-rls. ' lNWl\l__ 'UM _ and ul-.i.o.uul-ray was appoint 'l'Bl`.WlQ-Plllhnv n:'»m“W:a~;d‘“.t“;,i:1h §iL\0':\.ltOil\hlO|tyO0ili\oi|ral- oeaeweia in-sal oaiiarwe aultel- M ,m‘“°"bm°"_‘ ”“‘°":, “m_ a ve the miter. anrlaaa. N. D. MacLean, ‘ . ' V $2.1 °_~'_§r;\_° ~ ‘£'°"°"’ E gf: i5r‘§ g§§;` ‘tri .gi Fa whois Oraatlrib at a nent. °'~ m- blrly. 11 I. nl-: ’I`ry0l'l. 3 p. ln.: West- eil. The desire was expressed to make |301" S f"m°1` 01' B-filmtli wwll- 0 te *-'- ,n-lorelarid, 1 p. m. Myron O. Brin- these quarterly meetings oi sufficient |'-1°" °-'MHS f°f f°li¢f~ “fl _ CLYDE RIVER--On Sundry April ' ton, Minister. interest in attract a larger pm on Mr. Kin; then quoted the rl. N. A. '° em the sunday sonooi in the Pres _ _ ,M ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,_ |sct ae to tire division or Jurisdiction ""‘ byiersin Churma, Clyde River. 'will mn-I-I-U»m won_x_-me com, -I-M “uma of ”,`°,,um' m .hiss between provinces and Dominion “_” N. li 11 1- lil- 'film W1 Mt be wail-York point womens inititutc pol-ein summer-einoweseucuerea and i‘"°"‘Y ‘”““““' *° °l°'Yb°°l- W‘°Y.;:d, wh ,, d th , , ml my "W1" P‘}"°°°m°5 5°Wi°°‘- niet with Mrs. Annie MacDonald. arasclution passed approving the pro- ii", this °°““°°u°"' he °5k°d' tm D°° whlchnthe reopl txt- "1 :lo iii; ihinki . --- cornwall, Maron loin. Meeting open- popel to obtaining a suitable land- §‘“"“°“ “"’ “°” ""1 “ii” °“°“ mi' 5,, y ` '1`°N'°¥‘l‘ -KU'l»lNG~ SPRING- cd by singing old Kentucky nomo. pp field ao uw. me ul- men in-not ."'¥‘ “ ‘°°'”"°“~ ‘”°"“*‘°P° “fl pu; will png mu Lmnphle gt qu md rad,” tha c"ed_ mmm mem_ w summmmh ,my hs Gmmwad' i nilnes, all of vvl-lleli intimate and E Aww, For wmmnnl at Amemb, nn... C*afi1°rl'0itv Circus- This will be I nerr answered tne roll cell with sur- .pd pm.-p-lp our eupport of tba f‘“'°°° ‘ 5"” 4°" °‘ °“‘°“”'; W1 b°“°~ AMW" f°°‘? “WF Pri" gestlons for improving our lrlatitute. Bam; m ph, pmjm _3_ "“°“"' Th” mm may °°’“° ‘"- W1 N WNW- U44 lt was passed that tl-ie ooolrcaeo for |“‘° '“*“’°- ‘i “W "' *ll ‘“'~" Y°"k Punt 5°h°°l be Wm mr' this 5 nw ul be d au M I ‘ounisr between the Premier and the .foils naman sracnoivaui nano cmliacn Norlca-nav. Mn He. 1"‘°"*“‘° h°““S “Nady \"°"1°°4 DAYLIGHT 5AV[NG |:‘_ cxmf' \I,mmm°m_ ;"ut‘ if §,....1,, ,f ep, 0,,,,.,,np..,, when cpe! 'or three centuries, when all such WVU" plnirn will preach on Sunday Gth inst. the 5°h°°l _“th "1" 5°h°°l Ubnw' _._-. t- is mt ,ec The Frm M.m5t°_ firmer was explaining that he had 3-25 lmopd. in tm N" London Cqunnmnn .5 Also passed that new blinds be oomhued from hu L u":“° d an fm' th J: f Im." “md mn the old ,ge l-pm- ` follows ceedle Memorial ohurcli. il "°"¢"“ 1°’ °°““”"J’ 5°"°°’~ “Wm m ° “ 1 ° W" °" ° un 2'? nfl; ,_ m_ pm, mm ¢,,.,u,,,h W, ,_ ,L rlven by sick. f¢‘°1“°‘°“- 'md ‘°"°°‘ government relative to tile question mn.. ,nd ,n ,hu he was Dump; but that the principle or one cov- Ollfton Church 7 D. m. °°:mm°°°' n1Zd:‘@u:'°‘9g°c:§-:Q as to whether the city or 'provlnob the ,most effective. He stated most “mmm” cmmbuung to amther mf ` ____ W Od ss Droce 0 IX om. the “vm cmk g,h°u|»h¢ php; emphatically than was no evmen" ' another was unsound. He read fromi Looxl-rsaxsa ii. some ax- nooriis axillnmolv, lesu--Ap- °°‘“"’° hm 1" °°’“'"°' "“"'.M"'i thc clienae would be looked upon ,,, ,,,,,,g,,,cy ,n my pm 0, Cm_d,'lg one Hansard to prove his ease ana. i r -- employment as an “emergent condi 51° ' 9"" "° “mm in ch::;"t::;Y:_ Pn°'u°n| 1°' UPF" in 55° mlm :§;iT:;.;§;1eeemi::°;‘;`d Wil-h NWI' W Wil-|15' °”“W“5- Th' There was always unenilllol/ment ev- ”"_” buiidlnl are riow -being allotted. of “mu “uhm mparlntiandsnt of til-ie railway had ery winger in Canada md glway, t tl ta _______________________.__ Those who occupied booths at the 31'; ul” uzrfnmn It mmm expressed himself as boils( w-lllirlg to woum be when ponqmonp pewhpd "“‘ A L0 t Exhibition of lm are hereby notlfi- meh Wm be hem u un Ammy put. the change into affect as far as the "W, that the municipalities and h 1 ed if application is not made immed- xwphmw York Pon" nah cm to the freight sheds and freight dellv- the 1,,-°v|,.,c,5 mum “Ut cope “mb part of his remarks, and leav ng al o_l._w_ lately disposition oi’ these will be be mwenfd with home cumin' ary is omcemod. Rsiativc to the mom, mop lt would lie the duty oi' 5 Reward. Robert Rhynea. French ““d°' J- W- B°U1i»¢l‘. Secretary- h|n¢_,_ , church services Father Maurice Mc- the Dominion Government to con~ 21l’i-d-2-Si. g 1- Dnoald had stalled that ha would be sider to what extent it should im- POLIOI COURT-At tl-lo Police _____.____.__. willing to fall in line, and Mr. Mc- plemorit. and cooperate with them- ‘ Court yesterday rrrogiixif |, man Donald trhougiht this would be equal- No province from British Columbia ¢hl1'¥¢d With boinl drulik and dll- PERSONALS 'ly true with other nllliollo bodies. ` to Prince Edward Island had made "Hen is R Prime Minister who de . HOUSE ’l'_0 LET AT lla, BILLS- orderly had sd bail sstnaliod. Two --- ‘ln U. B. A. the question is l°l/Orrlcii ‘ \‘¢P\'¢S°U'flf-10115 Um ‘Wh 9-‘§5i5°a"°¢ noumes me very ut he had paxedy boro lt. modern oonvenieness- Ap- mm ,hu-nd vm, um' dmnk md My Jams, Evans, 'n-aeadle, wine in by g, gyda;-gl uw In 1,11 mga cm. was required. or suggested lt, in fact ‘_ in H cl 1° Th Pmm. ply an irinesoro at. sw , ' ' M vl°l°v» D H P = . incapable each had $10 bali ea- the city yesterday on business. adlur cities and in several cities ho had now o tele81'¢-m "Om me Mmm" concluded by B mom ap_ °' W M”mm° mmm me m` "emi" M Quebec swung th" he sl to the mo e of the amendxnenli OFFICE, Wlllloull SAMPII _ pe \' i' mm to "pp, gwq |p¢|'f,l°p_ Apply drunk and incapable was fined |30 TM mmy mmds "° "ny to W" “ “"°d' dm not want my mutants' to withdraw lt. as having already, A. B. C. care Guardian ang pug gp- gg qw., learn that Mr. Pctc Walsh has erl- Mn E_ Hunan,” *puma* fm. me d , f l tered the city Hospital for treatment, mmm. mmuv, U,uw_ W" my --would Not save A Nicirelx- f§:§ge:;‘o;’“:l‘;Z5°G';’;cr;',;ve':f :u°C';: _--__-_°°-‘mu ANGL”-“N sllvlol-Pull! BUD- md “sh mm . speedy nsgvery' mud' °p'9°°°d t° th’ me" 1°' wh°"` illuminating expcsltions of the wholcl T0 BINT-GAB-A. Gil. ALSO LAIGI I u R mum mu mmy du* °mp|°y__l As the Hon. Mr. Keenan had subject. Th’ object of the Oomerwi lan. :ssl-e-4-sl. Milton. Holy communion loco a. m. , 9°# 1° “’°“id “mn *'°°°"1Y “mil *° °°""'° °"° tl” °"h" °"“m" “H atlvo opposition ne slated, was to? ll/‘Dill Prayer 'L30 P- ni. Bt. Marlfi- W tern Guardlan l un' Q” l"b°“n' mn' me Premiers hm mme mlumems et the Laborltes and Progressives es | .about tho prosperity in each of the U l Winged ltuatlco, Evening Prayer. 3.30 p. ‘_ . I The same opinion was also voiced ,Navman which mdmdumy um, to join them in their policy. which' N7 *WUI 57 W- GNFU °l\'- ' included protection. The Hon. Hugh represented. And then he launched into a statement wholly iridefenslble from a statesmnifs viewpoint, which was attributed by some oi his friends to 1‘temper." Why, he asked, should the Government contribute funds to the Tor rovince of Briti.=l'i Colum Cxltsrio, and the Tory l"rovlnces oi iNovn Scotia mi Mets' lZ'.u'.isv.i<‘k'.‘ Hr' 'qualified that. ily lnlllieiliately say ling that he nlipllt gc as far as c:m~ sidering tile i’l':\3r::lsl\'a provincreri but to ri Tory province would nut give it "five cent piece." Tlleve were lgilfi cries of "sl'l:i.vne" from tile 0p~= d the labor principles whichi incorporated in the treaty of' aillu, and Mackenzie King pro- ded to read what these were. Ho' asked what about Sir Robert; Robert Borden e\'er ssw then-i."! I merit. g I There was rather s spirited en-I ns act was “vicious in principle," then added with mucll gusto that the Leader ol the Opposition in s speech made by him in Okanagan, B. C.. ad had thc unfairness to quote one ubsequent explanation unststed.; The Hon. R. B. Beiinett immediately jumped to his feet and denied they oft impeachment as untrue; hc said: that he had read both to his aud- lerlce. and added at the same time] Guthrie 'moved the srijournmeriii ofj the debate, which was continued in` the evening. 1 The debate on the liquor export, bill was cawied on nil aftemoon ini the Senate. the discussion bei_n'i| Inst llights meeting in thc Ceil- .r.~_1 Gllriatisil Clllirch -6305961 U19 relies conducted by Dr. and Mrs. R. F whiston and a large audience marked “iinls" to one of the most. cnztvuoiive meetilgs ever hold by' the Church. Dr. Whiswn is a live! posits benches, but thc Prime Min- Wim m°df”`“ 5P°lk¢l” buf- conserva- istei' repeated his assertion, and ai- most shouted "why should I?" i way Advertise ul Reference was than mode to the inadvisability of advertising to the world that there was unemployment, and as to the suggestion that there . should have been a conference to dis- cuss unemployment, that was one of his reasons for refusing to agree. In this. he statd. that he had been up- held by the Trades and Labor Coun- cil. Everything that the opposition had dnne in the past decade was to decry thc Governments policy and cry "blue ruin," and if there were unemployment, that attitude of the Opposition. by frightening away cap- ital was responsible, and. incident-i ally, this applied to immigration. The Opposition for years had been condemning the Govemrl-lent for not bringing ill more people and now they were blaming it for one of the results of immigration, unemploy- ment. ` Question of Insurance. The question of unemployment iri- aurance was next dealt with. The Prime Minister began reading ax- tracts from newspapers to show how his remarks had been misrepresented in addressing the recent delegation from the West. When Mr. Cahen asked "what did the Prln-le Minister say." the latter stated his position as reported in the lvrontreafclaaettc. It was that seasonal relation was of no enduring benefit and that ao- eial insurance was a constructive method. denying that he had said "the only constnrctlve method." The Prime Minister then quoted at length from a book ha had published thirteen years ago, entitled "a study of the principles underlyilil indus- trial reconstruci.ion'° to prove that be was than in favor of a plan of social inaurasalea. lest. anruerrlinl in a hmna tive in his statements and lntcnsclyi Scriptural. He states that it Ls 110! sin to make the great t/mths of the. Bible lritereetinz. so he dresses themi up with I modem appeal. ln his, last sermon he placed resP0l\-Sibilityi for the fact that many had heard' the Gospel and had rejected it, stat- ing that ln the final analysis it was) the individual himleii who wie wi blame. He said. “Every eflcct has it cause and the foot that you are stillf uluavcd puts responsibility some-I where. Who or what ls to blame? ls, this church? No. I give the church, a clean slate and congratulate them' on tho.r loyalty. For over three weeks the building nas been healed' and lighted and the church has, made it possible for men to hom" the Gospel. obey ll. and live it. The! Evangelist is not to blame because' he has ‘declared the whole counsel! of God' and has used no methods and preached no Gospel that would not bear the light of tho Acts of the Apostles. Our heavenly Father is; not to blame because llc gave all He- had. The individual is to blame. ood cannot save the man who won‘t. The saved a-re the whowcvtr will and the unsavad are the whosoever wori‘t." I Dr. and Mrs. Whlsion will remain' on the Island for the year. servinl the Christian cnuronea in thc Pro-5 vines aa Evangelist-Becy. On Bun- i day the Sth. he apaalu ai. Monte-I gue, the 13th, at Cross Roads audi begins a meeting with the Summer-) side Church on the 20th. He will make his hon-le and headquarters at Charlntilttiwn. At the Clase of tho' gerviq last night, five eal'\did\l& were baptised and one took mem- bership makin( in all thirt;e eight who were added to the membership of the Church ainoa the meetings betin- Brltain'| expenditure on the World WIS, Which left it Nth I llllfkmll, i debt. of mera than 835.000.000.000 ad Cont.nued from Page 1. was the most successful from a fin- anciai standpoint that the local club has ever had. Not that any money was made, but rather because the \'1=f1°1l- li srly. was very. very srnau. Second, is the fact that apparently no reel effort is being made by my partiea to secure outside players, and without new materiel the Wildcats could not possibly get anywhere, And third, there are the statements made by several of the stars oi’ the 1929-30 team, that they will not wear Kentville unltorlns next year under the same conditions that existed last season. In fact Ernie I...:sher, Cap- tain of the Wildcats for the last two seasons. and rated as one of the out- standing stars in the Maritimes, and Fred Leopold, who has less goals scored on him than ar.; other goalie ln the Eastern Leazue this season, have asked for their releases from the Kentville Hockey Cir). The withdrawal of the Kantville team would be nothing less than a calamity to the town. Durlhl £110 ‘last six years the Wildcats have given Kentvllle s huge amount of adver- Llsms. not only ln the I.5:iritimes, but in the New England States. This could never have ben obtained in any other way, and there is no question :ut that it has been exceedingly valuable advertising. Since 1924. when the Wildcats first came into prominence, the growth ol the town has been remarkable. Last year. Kentvllie, which in 1920 had a pop~ ulation of only 2700, had the third greatest amount of new building con- struction in Nova. Scotia, an_d this year along the same lines it will rank second only to Halifax. Of course many other things have entered in- to the steady Srnwth of the town. but ullqllestiorlsbly the Wildcats, through t' i wide p\lblic..y they have given Kentvllle, have been a big fsc- tcr. That "lt pays to advertise" has cemllnly been proven out here. No matter whetliel- Kentvllle sticks or llfri. IL is aimcist a certainty that there :=.~.!l be five teams irl the Eastern 'f;r:,ll:~. next season. New Glasgow, :I'-,allttrl a :.":l- ago for one season. ulil. it is understood, again be given a. bzl-ill. Tile Halifax Socieis, who with- drew at the last annual meeting, in- tend it is stated, to enter the loop again. Wolverines ancl"I‘r1lro are cer- tclntles, and either Kentviilo oi' Woifvlllc make up the five. Since the Eastern League was organised in the Fall of 1927 by Pat Neville, Halifax; P. A. Margeson, Kentville, and W. A. Flemming. of Truro, it has in the three years captured three Nova scctia and two Maritime champion- ships. In twenty-four Provincial and Maritime play-off games, the "bil circuits" representatives have lost only one game. Lest season was the most successful ever enjoyed by the Eastern. All previous attendlnw figures were shattered, and under the capable direction of President Frarlk Lordly, Halifax, who won high praise for his square»shooting methods. t-he league functioned smoothly. e Eastern Guardian ..°S'l'. ANDl.EW'S PB-ESBYTII lAN Church, Montague. Services on sunday, April sth. at 'l il- m- N"- w. is. navler, n. A., ol cardlslll Wi” be the preacher. 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