I15 é.$i.§'éerilflbfi)g%fiiz MAR THE MARKET$ (Canadian Press) ' o-fl-AWA, Qnt.. Mar. lb-Canacl- m, 9g; markets are again unchanged ndgy and a tendency to firmness is riotsd lh-sblll! pbintl. Toronto-Jfhis ,3; market i1 steady Ind "Whmlm ,9...“ A number o! oars of B. 0- ,535 have been sold here in the past m, d", winging extras so. firlts la dguvme. hive broilers are now pr- i-ivins freely aha dealers are‘ pay-I“ r ‘ha, ~45 miss per pound. MOM- figakui rump“ here yesterday r. re i313. cases as compared to S“ “I,” s; the corresponding day 1... year. ‘rho mlrket is steady she “m, wugumptlbh increasing recid- tirmer condition la in proepett- ‘y iroximste paying prices to coun- afifshlppgfl for local ungraded eggs j" extras 82. _!lrsts 10-30, seconds n6 sh John__-rhis egg market con- apflme _weak and unsettled with buy- ers holding off and stocks accumu- lating. Wholesalers are selling to re- res at extras 40-42, firsts 58- tall stfl 4,, second; 35-36. The continued and weatherhas greatly increased prudllCllOflJMUltrYH-EAT-‘n. Que. Mar- ‘13 _ rprodiice) — Heavy production iroin the U. B. Ontario and Quill!" sources has reduced local ess crises to such an extent that British Col- umbia shippers are disinclined to m“, any gggs to Montreal at this “mo. of the year, although in former rears there have been ism eventi- ‘ties oi the a. c. product on ti“ 1°- cal market. Producers are not satis- lied with the prices they can Obtain gm- eggs laid down hers and are ' harm,“ moss of their product for ex- port ghlpmeht. Prices here continued is show a_ downward trend being rusted hers today as follows: Fresh special S1 cents, fresh extras 35 rents a dozen. Butter prices held steady at the rscent decline today. [going quoted 33% cents a Wlmd l" w- lots and 331a to 33h cents for broken lots. To the retail trade pric- p5 (if 3a cents for prints and 31 cents tor solids remained steady. Potatoes again found lower levels quotations ranging from $1.40 for New Bruns- p-ieir green mountains to 81-25 I01‘ .Qmb,c p" 9o pounds in car lots. r:l\¢1Iesr?'-‘,If JH‘."_, vwnifleflflddiuennflenysavrvr veg-r -. .--—-__._-_ ritrack here. Cheese was steady at is», to 10h cents for easterns and i9 to 10% cents for westerns. Re- lined sugar was reduced l0 cents a hundred pounds by Montreal refin- ers today. Weakness in the world su- gar markets was said ts. be respon- sible fortha decline. has just his The Duke of Portland celebrated It Notts.‘ England. fiftieth year ls duke. , Farm implements exportcd from the United States last year were valued at $140,801,566. I ‘rl-ie Netherlands is believed to be the leading exporter of rayon in the ‘JWOIIQ on a per caplta basis. liiiiiiits ll in ANE iii tiitii MBUMEBY Life on the rolling wave has its trials and tribulations, most of them comicfior William" I-faines, in his first all-talking vehicle o! the screen. "N"? Bluesf’. now playing at the Prince Edward Theatre. i The new Metro-Coldwyn-Mayier production is a comedy romance, in which Halnes tinies his whim- sical comedy with some serious act- lnl that discloses. under the veneer °l lfillshs, one of the moat deft de- lineators of emotions on the screen. There are laughs galore, but l-faines gives infinitely more than this in the new picture. _ Much of the picture was filmed aboard a battleship, and I-Iaines, as a festive gob. getscomady out o! "the laundry on deck, thebtinks, and the rest oi the appurtenances of a destroyer. The dialogue is crisp and Wlllly amusing. ' Anita Page makes II very charm- ln! heroine as the sailors sweetheart ashore and their misunderstanding. quarrel and ultimate reconciliation after a sensational fighting rescue in whlcirlialnes arid the massive Karl Dans battle a roomful of thugs. lJariea role is that of "Swede," Heine's gigantic buddy aboard ship and ashore. and a comedy interlude between Dane and his Swedish sweetheart, played by Gertrude Sut- ton. is hilarious. J. C. Nugent and Edythe Chapman play the parents of the heroine in a vivid bit glimpsing the homeJlfe of the girl in a navy port, and Wade Botelcr is compell- lrigly COnVlriClnZ as the hard-boiled chief petty officer. Harry Woods plays the lieutenant. Elaborats glimpses of navy 111e, pastime ashore, the resort of. the sailors ih Manila, the orient. she other colorful backgrounds adds in- terest to the swift-moving drama of the sea. Only three days after his wedding Henry Leach. 32. of, Belfast. Ireland was killed in a bicycle accident re- cently. To allmiiiatc com/petition in the Baltic States. British and Polish ccol _mirie'rs are trying to reach‘ a price agreementl "‘ "' I Air mailgservlcs between Berlin. ‘Germany. and the Citnarygislands.‘ : to be started this year. will include; is night flight from Berlin to Stutt- Il-Tl» . . The new British aircraft carrier - Giorlmis has developed 90.000 herse- power. ‘ ‘ a 1 X‘L\X l; Classified Advertisements" oai Insertion .......'........ ‘I 00000000600 a rz-ra-l 1r‘ a a1 rr rrz"'-' z‘ AA";¢¢¢A , assess: ‘lilo perllna aid wards . llaercilworda llae oi 6 wards linsofs worth (“swoop-cg Miscellaneous For Sale JOHN ALFRED MacDONALD. LAND Surveyor. Box 82, Charlottetown, bli-IZ-il-imopd. --_-_--.- -.-._. I HAVE ALWAYS 1N STOCK superior quality American Rubber Belting. Any length 101' width. Also Rubber Traces all at half price. Clinton Morison. Fredericton eta- tlori. P. E. I. ' ' " ram-to taoa roa was ara- sook shipments ‘on abort notice Guardian Central roam. --_._........_A..,V.....I_,,.'_._. Wanted g .'-"*,°'—"P‘—-—.rr-"—'— waivran a batman. APPLY o. “"1101. Nine ‘Mlle Creek. 23b8-3-12-3i. ~—-%.__....,,. __,__._.'.__..__. wlNTlDe-CATQ WIT‘ KITTENS Br any about to have. Apply Large 5'08. Livery Stable. , ‘ Illa-ii host ' tosr-nua"§r'6'v'§"3rTi6u_n "llil- Reward. apply ioo Water St. , ' m i‘ --__ "l ‘ Apply 181 foal. or will exchange. zaea-s-iz-ai Grafton Street. FFrFEAIéfEZ. cs1". aoaau arm NOB! ‘uni 0U I‘ Olllltlllfl Office. risn iI.T.Fe's?;7I.Ir5“6i?t3I'ep= and seven cents per lb. Aylwards. 20‘: R r -‘ Street. 1388-3-13-21. --_----_----~o- FAIM POI. ‘BALI-N AClll. Ap- ply J. P. Cavaoaulh. New Haven. 2090-01 roa sZIQFoYRYJ-r}; ru-rs a months old. Apply John E. Doueet. Hunter River. ' zsza-s-ii-iz-ia. eon sass-l; Till!"- 1J0:- horn pullets and cookerels. Apply Joseph Ourley, ll. B. d. or Phone 11. 5-2, fi-lb-lli. roa sate —-l-AI.G-I__I“D_IBTIB bolt iri good condition. Price rea- sonable. Apply Irving 4a Irvine- Cape Traverse. ‘ . zaoa-s-ic-ti. Male Help Wanted" wasrnTfiTi-ro 65"»? ran-n. Guy itodd. lraeaiev. . i saps-s-is-ai. wsursF-Ifii “';a*....;;a"a'.'. larm. A7911 C", sass stupor!- mi. _ . .mo-a-a-gi span-on: uni-up e-no-Ivnlqn-ciq .-._--»-_-~...-...z warns» ism ma animus. , aoinewoi-ihappiy iai-slwiatveed. IUIDNOK fillvijurl- l DAV‘ tflblk- - 4 iileielb~ili ROB n “an FOR. SALE-Jill?! MARI} WITIII l Female Helfv Wanted ilcnrl uard . _____ _ ruivaaai. NOTICC-The funeral at tae_ late Howard Cracker takes since from the McLean Yuneral Home this afternoon, aervioe starting at l. o'clock. Interment, People's CQMCN y» _ , e ADD]!!! Tb . l. l. PUPILS- rhs series o: educational‘ lectures which are being delivered from time totime to the pupils or queen Square School was continued yesterday in an excellent and instructive address to the BOY! by Mr. H. F. MCPhee on the subject. "Ihe Constitution of the Court.‘ Mr. McPhee dealt with the subject in a. very interesting manner as was shown by the quiet attention of the pupils throughout the lecture. , . T8 MEN'S CLUB-A special St. Patrick's Tea was held by the Y's Moria Club in the Y. M. C. A.. last evening. Mr. Arthur Affleck presid- ed at a splendid musical program constituted of two viblin- solos by Mia-l Thelma. ‘reed. two vocal 50105 by Miss Doria Tait, a piano solo by Miss Thelma Burma and two vocal solos by Mr. Roddy Glllis. The tables were tastefully decorated for the e\- caslon. Altar supper a group oi be- tween thirtyand forty took possess- ion of the bowling alleys for a gigan- tic bowling match. while s. smaller mutt repaired to the gymnasium. RECEIVED SAD NEWS-Mr. J. J. Btnrey. grocer of this city has re- ceived the sad news by telegram oi the death in Cambridge, Mass. of his sister, faibhfy. Mrs. Wallace Black- ett. The deceased, who has been in poor health for several months was showing signs oi recovery. when a day or two ago she took a turn for the worse, and gradually grew weak er. her spirit passing away at 5 o'- clock on the everiln: of March 13th. Mnbtoieyisatpreaentwalislhg for an answer tea wire which will advise mm whether the body wul be brought home for burial or not. If so notice will be given to the press. ssiasoruiis The many friends of Miss Margar- et Keir. Stenographer at the Labor- atory of Plant Pathology. Charlotte- town. are sorry to learn that she is at present in the Prince Edward 1s- land Hospital where she will under- go an operation. ' ~ -_...-_..._..__..-._-__--_¢ DEATH! iiracwavF-It ‘WKQGQEQT C-a-li; Orrill. February ‘M. Alexander Mac- ~ ref-n. iformerly of DeSable, P. E. I.) MCLIOD~At Darlirigton. March i3. i930. Mrs. Mary Mcbsod, relic of the late Duncan McLeod, aged 80 years Funeral Saturday. 15. at 3 p. m. P ffartaville Cemetery. llUllPllllYwAt hi! home in Wil- ' mot Valley, March 13, 1930. Thomas J. Humphrey, aged '12. Funeral from his residence at I p. m. Saturday. BLACllTT-In Cambridge. Mass, March 13th. Mrs. Wallace Blackett, nee Llbbie Storey. daughter of the late Frank Storey. Millview, P. m. I, MOORE-At her residence, Mt. Ed- ward Road, Thursday, March 13th. Mrs. James A. Moore, aged 50 years. P11112111 from her residence Sunday. March 16th, service at 1.30: iuheuu leaving at 2 o'clock to Pownal United u Church, where service will be held on arrival. . . HOOPIE-At North Milton. ea Sat- urday. March 8th, Mrs. George R. Hooper, '1} years. Funeral from her residence, Saturday. March 15th. A short service at the house commenc- lrigat} p. m. thence to 5t. John's (inurch. Milton. for service on ar- rival. .. . v IN MEMORIAM WHBATLIY RIVER. W. L-Thé March irvseting of the Whsatley Riv- er W.-I,, was held qt the 110mg qr ‘Miss Cassie Rattrayl ‘there were thirteen rncmbrrs and six visitors m-eaeiit. lihetlxig ‘opened with-Island hymn. liflss Caszie. Rattray. Mrs. Robert Buntain and lvfra. Cheswrl R-ackhem entertained the audienze with several musical selections. Each member agreed to take certain re- freshments. and three pounds of candy each for sale at coming en- tertalriment in hall. A member leav- ing for Alberta was to be presented with a prezentuirozn members as i-ierl home, March ll. Fruit was to be sent. to two sick men. and a letter was| read thanking the members for fruit sent a. member in her illness. A mo- tlon was carried to have three mem- bers to bring the refreshment to each meeting instead of the one hold ing meeting asformerly. Meeting clued With Grd Save the King. The February meeting of the Wheatley River W. I. was held at the home of Mrs. Chester Rackham. Meeting opened with Island Hymn. Twelve members and six visitors were pres- ').t. new members Joined. An enter- tainment was planned to secure funds to paint hall. After discussion regarding entertainment was over. music and reading was enjoyed. bliss Cassie Rattray sang several selections also a reading by ‘lVLiss Mabel Ling was enjoyed. Mrs. James Wares, read a. comic selection, which caused much laughter. lvteetirg closed virlth the National Anthem after which Mrs. Rackham‘ served ma. Concert Ana Play In zip). ‘Hall An excellent and well attended concert under the auspices of the Zion church Choir was held in Zion Church Hall last evening. iri tlie play, a two act comedy. “Aunt Billie from Jamaica, a caste of sev- enteen characters excelled themsel- ves and kept an appreciative audi- ence convulsed with laughter. libi- lowlng was the program:- PART l Shanty Song. "Billy Boy" R. R. Terry, Mr. Harry Craswell and Male Chorus. Song, "Morning." Oley Speaks. Norman McPherson. _ Mixed Quartette (a) "Call John" (b) "We all Have a Very Bari Cold." Leslie, Miss Flora Campbell, Mrs. J. A. McMillan, Messrs. Harry Craswell and Malcolm McKlnnon. ,_ ReadinguPDavld I-iarum buys a Boimctt" Miss Marlon McLennari. Shanty Song. “A-roving" R. R. Terry. Ml‘. Leonard Sutherland and Male Chorus. - Vocal puett, "In the Garden of Your Heart" Dorel Mrs. F. A. A. Mutch and Mr. J. A. McLeod. Song. "The Skippers of St. Ives" ltocckel, Mr. Malcolm McKi \ ‘ll. Piano Duett, "Valse Elegrintt" Paul Wachsfltirs. iDr.) Rogerson and Prof. Thompson. . Song, "Under the Spell of a Rose" Eastiiope Martin, Miss Christina Miller. "Male Qpartetie. "Experience." Al- onzo Stone, Zion Male Quartette. l Song. "Good-Bye" Tostl, Miss Flo- ‘ra Campbell. Bhsntysong. “Bound for the Rio Grand" R. R. Terry. Mr. Malcolm MoKlnnon and Male Chorus. Intermission Sale ofcandy. Part II: "Aunt Billie from Jam- aica" A force-comedy in two acts. The Zion Church Choir conveys its thanks to Holman d: 00., for the fur- nlture of the stage, to A1 E. Toombs for the piano, to Prowse Bros. for rugs and to Mrs. Williams for tulips and daflodils. Cort-I?’ Thanks We wish ‘to thank all the neighbors and iriends for the kindness and sympathy shown to us in our recent sad bereavement in the loss of our brother Lemuel Stewart. Inserted by his Sisters. Mil-ll. In sad and loving I .. of our dear daughter and slate: Mrs. Percy Robins. tlie locale Anderson), who flsparted from this Ilia on March ll. 1H0. . Thoreau those who miss you so "Al: And hall the tile lea; since you weal. _ ‘there are than who will think of you , ways And try tabs brass and content. 1a the bums yea are iooillyreiileai- 890st iaaaierlss cling round your - . I III! hsarllhat Mad you so dearly hellfire-you'll (aatldnt the sane. fi _ ay-Ilaedls all Italian. e “""'_ seas oeeobpooeooeoao {no-co Merci-dun ensures .i r: ‘hflmllifltbree. MINT» " ‘Ape g. "niasioiimsairiaaiaroeoruoaa. f"" i l " raccoon-nos roam.- rec- - tliatonly tan purest amp bsassdlnroiiewingtasvrittania- ltruetlona lama to patients In new‘ tsaia physicians. The crust mun also be ofths strength specified sad Iasaassws observe these Issuin- lanflhaplieitlatoueaobfllilyvill‘ pmllpfloastouavltbeoabdsnas. 0 ltlac/Kinnohn THE OHARLUFFUY) WN gvUAlélgI/uv A caAsvvi-zti. Studio PHOTOGRAPHS aiitaraua nuisance raaivuzit iuaxita (Continued from page l) ._____l___________________________-_._- inn I10 peuuori or bill "purport-ins to disoilve marriage shall be receiv- ed by this House." The debate cov- ered a pretty wide constitutional field. much of which Wls not cover- ‘ed previously. The member for La- Belle argued according to the spirit of the s. N. A.‘ Act. that exclusive jurisdiction in the matter of manl- age and divorce should not have been vested in the Dvmlcion. but left to the provinces, for the reason that‘ manage was a civil right eit- eroised according to section 92 of the Act that vests in the provinces sz-iely. INEQUALITY 0F ACT. 'l"wo or three rather effective con- tributions to the debate were made by Mr. ‘Ihorso, the Rhodes Scholar or Winnipeg. Miss Agnes McPhail and the Hon. R. B. Bennett. Mr. Thorso pointed out that the first Federal legislation applying to di- vorce was passed by Parliament in i925 for the purpose of removals the disparity in status 0f the SBXEB in the four western provinces on ac- count of the marriage clauses act of Great Britain which was made ap- plicable to them in 1870. While the rnari cscild obtain a divorce on one ground only. namely, adultery, the woman had to prove one 0r more of" a. half rlzuen offences against ‘the than. The legislation of i925 placed man and woman on the same basis '0! equality as in the Maritime Pip- vinces. lie contended that the pass- ing of the propzosd act would bring back the old status of inequality which the western members had fought so hard to remove, whereby a man could g:- to the courts for a dimrce and get it. and a woman had no rights o1 divorce at all. That would be manifestly unjust and dis- crimkiatory. STRIJSSES WOMEN'S RIGHTS Miss McPhail tool; the grounds that it was incumbent on this Par- liament to see that women's rights were on an equality with those oi rnsri. and the proposed legislation, i! passed. meant that the clock would be turned _back for some years. Slhe expressed surprise that a. member of one ‘province which did not sanction divorce. should at- tempt to impose marriage coiidtiom upzii ioui" western Provinces that held. as a great majority opposite VlBWS. BENNETT AGREES WITH MISS MCPHAIL The Leader of the Opposition spoke briefly. but very much to the point. He said, in effect. that the question to be decided was very sim- ple. It‘ meant, if the bill ‘ passcd. that the faithful husband coiilti gs: rid of his unfaithful \vlfe, bu. that a faithful rvlle had no recours. a- gainst an unfaithful husband; and he agreed entirely with Miss Mc- olock back. after a struggle in 1925 and previously to set it right. au- cca-ding to modern ideas cf justice and equality. as between men and women. The Minister of Justice said lie believed in the principle oi the b‘il. as dictated by his own conscience. and would vote for it. However, he did not believe it would have the Phall. that it would be turning the! FIRST Till SERIALAT THE ciiiiioi ALSO BOOT GIBSON IN "SMILIN GUNS" crimp outlier ctu i Puma! 8.00—-Y. P. S. Study Group. Socla Problems-Social Hall. MOT-ll. l E The Canadian Press I By l" ‘he b!" ""1 m°$l "MP. Under t“; title "An asezitofvol-es- training western Universal has turri- 1m," 1,, 391911, Qugbagvhaé m; 1.1.; ed W" l" 5°71" “m9 l5 "smlnfforving editorial on the Canadian HZ-uns", starring Hoot Gibson, whlchlprgss 4 i d ' t! .,1 .. ' . , izrssf .1".,.::::.:a:.:= fiiiliiiTfi. We“ c» “ersame km m d t 1 arllari Confederation was made poss- plelsmg we‘ ‘i 1"" =11 B" l" Y ible only through the railroad. ' Th d0 blc “ - ~ Jeglleitilile the tericraetic Iiooa has iii-emf,“ “a. annifrllgfiiaffgeeihs . a cer a , {in previous piauxxsoutxheodofizizytlcxpanse o’ this country not only ‘iiotedn Gibson Westerns has beenlbrough‘ me improvement of “'5 1m- . 111141156 Territory, but also drew notcce- Hoots dared l1 idi d d t . deiyin! featsfl/Butrinrigsnrixllin stag-lii? ma”, m hutmmma m?“ Y'- ' .e east was connected with the was‘ H t l' hi ' ‘ thcgousizleimgsl‘ iudiengea i112‘; vmgiand. inversely, the land bfltzrrid the - n ° 5 ° r n5 “n Rockies ceased to be the arttfpodss or thrills. some of the best comedy any- oiie could desire. “mom or the muwa y eventually in- P ‘t l - ~ - I . m my n; a devil ma] ca” but|troducod inierprovnncial relations and rather unkempt cowboy. Hoot af-it fords many lau:hs by his inimltablel h! to “on of m unity l“ homo‘ _ flencous as possible. performance. But it is not until he § .. I decides ta become a polished gentie- But "er exceuem might hue ibeen the railways influence. however ' th t] .i . | :9 Qanzalixrauggnfirmxgence“[advantageous it might have proved for l . p " “"5 the development and progress of cah- during which Hoot rises to verltablel “fights as a cnmedmn ‘ads. there would not be today this Blanche Mehafiey. beautiful andlsmm’ of Cohesion between Canmmns talented young Irish colleen, heads“); m extracmans’ we" n not’ ‘or the ‘constant intervention of a. oommunicat a e ll t ‘ tti hi ...::..:::,:::..:;”::..;z 2:: strip w» an.» e ’ ' continent who hold the same allegi- | Robert Graves, Walter Brennan, Jack m” l Wise. James Bradbury. Jr.. and Dad] ‘gem “as prmgruy the we l ITJson. All perform creditably andl l acquit themselves with honors. lgraph hm’ mar’ md mm‘ spnmcauy’ ithe press by which is understood i,c.hlefiy the newspapers. By the daily ‘Journal one knows or rriay know, . 11101‘ I d lht, '1} blah in "5°“"l“"°‘1 "m" Pa" ‘l’ !....Q§."LZ..Z.“ Vflllrllfl tvhea iimitzplrinhig "’“ "" '_“"""""““i__'*'“-' ‘DPOVUIBE l5 W611 as in the neighboring "sill be Lriple accnrnodation for over l . r one hundred guests baslder. transients. low’ to m‘ "mast puts (.3! Canada l Sv-i-lal attention will be id in inns mrormluorh ne"erthe‘$' “tum ‘thedritchcn and dinln r wand lnot m“: be sum-Jen: w induce u“ ' 5 °°m ‘l unity mentioned above if it did not vmcfnlty “in be made M “em “m léCOlllé, for the most part from asingle lfulrillafmsgiirziitalii: m: {ma} t lsouroe or. at least. from a. co-ordin- ' ° °°m °" ' letting direction animated by Qne w-err- iablc bctls, springs, mat/Lrcliscs andldefined purrxle. ‘KW ltncii. | , M! i I ' “lii-a name of the hotel has been| “Sum ifzgzpru‘. t,’ M.“ changed to the siahiiop- Beach 1N1 l ° mmbprmg °t “ 1m" a ‘d T1 be d “ " tonal net's agency that Canada has M: ‘and lll/Es c3 ti‘; alnrfitgrfmttfltt llmtmn lot many years Thrmlgh me for the past few ‘vea-rs have beeglmemum of the Canadian Pr!“ the Npram" we MnMguan Hum |vsry great majority o.’ the newspapers ‘A m: ugwmg has rem gvén m cf Canada are assured of recelixn; all the llclrcl business in the Province. 'flpsyrl'lnt new‘; ansm‘ day and night’ Reid's tlie Staiihoiio Beach Inn a m any pa“ or Canada: by "his rlw lgotp} has bee; cogsmlcted~at‘agency's special wire, Toronto lsin lliiztico, Five cottages and a iiQvI/‘Etktzivnums -.C°"Lac.£ mm ‘yicwlvia' Irwtwrant are Wing Fomtrurwd v |\.i.'l!1lp€; iviuh QHEJSC, liiccil-real with ' ._ . P -. .| ,__ ; . ,. . y iFsvendisli, The Clifton House is haw‘ h] l” Hand)?“ ‘MM cllgam’ l IMPETUS ...i f1.00~Cbolr BeheanaL-l-Ieartz Mem- orIaII-Iall. , | ‘Milk-Cottage Prayer Meeting - - Residence oi Mrs. Sharp. 5i -__. Prince Street. iNova Sootia or even of Quebec. The ‘ rizniitlzsnjs. I l- We have inst received two carloads o! SUPERPHOSPHATE MURIATE OF P011511 SIJLPHATE OF AMMONIA "CHAMPION" NITBATE OI‘ SODA l! In!‘ of our customers want to halal their Fertilizer by elellh Plelas call soon, as we have only a limited qmnguy for immediate delivery. f . . ‘"- I ~ A. Horne 8i 6o. vellum’ 2189-3-8-11-14. ___- .._..._.__._.-_.-.___.__._._q.__ §OOOOFO-O-O-@O-OQ+Q ELECTRIC NEEDLE EXPERT Electric needle to remove super- fluous halr, moles and Ml"!- s!" marcel waving. MISS E. M. LEBLANC. l9 King Sill-ll"- Phone 1209. an... 3-10-61. __Z____....__ exam: MEETINGS a1‘ CENTRAL CHRISTIAN cuuacrs -.___._.._._---—- A double header was held Bl’- m! -cei-itral Christian Church last nlkht ‘Wm, . Evangelist m. whiston in charge of both services. In the B11111 ‘service the Evangelist delivered one ‘u: his Acts of the Apostles‘ sermons. lmglrlng the conversion of the 139°!’ In; recorded in the sixteenth chapter I §pi Acts the basis. He stressexd 322x111“; 1P°mm°° °f we. “mm”? slatlps that 1mg p131} of sahation. i1 h m“ Hbly spirit works usually W111“! in" human ‘gel-my, We are saved by ‘ii-Pith and faith comes by the W011i ‘o; Gus but it is the human alefwl’ lti at takes tlie word to theiiearts of ‘mxm irhore is net's case o! coriver: ‘$1911 since Jesus died excel)‘ 95 t)": three ssfillclcs enter m’ the WOT‘ l:u.~.l~i. Even Soul was t0 E t» Damascus and meet the humali y “Th0 would direct hlin. So af- azenct tr-i‘ all. God wants to use every 611115 ova of the popular hovals at Siirri- ht His to touch the inserts of men." ‘wvrsftli Firm". (alleges are bslzrz ____Tl__h’_l rqltqg: ;'_hi_'hi_;1nd ‘tin; l-..‘ ‘rmietm gave several illustra- Luiil: at We t R ‘x-‘r. and More i5 a Wmrv ,0 t.“ ‘a. a,‘ l_"'_,__o_nlb am‘! puns that; gripped illustrating thl 'l'k* .o‘.cl aiirl co‘ _ If"? ' -..‘ use that God hatl made of ti"! Ilse“ gctrrivii. '1' e .~ \ ,m’__._m " ,“uf‘d' _ rgrrrrch to saveihc world. "Well is also uik - lag: Dlfilliiyliun _..,_v.:n,j_\c," V] ,3‘. .1. been said," stated the spelt": sis-r Limiiui ‘gm 1731mm] and 0th”; ‘y h“; “that up are to go after men-lg! fir‘! All flies:- a" ...l:c.s taken lii coii~ qmlianrnwn, "W" (any... m ' m“ ".110 man iii the seat will, 8o i "eaten \v.‘.li l'.': re": Canadian Na- . " ' \ " ’ rtrert. than the iiiaii lii the Stfbel \‘\l‘i'll is l!» prcmolc iisticiml spirit. seat we are saved ional Hotel at. Charlottetown and l lac 119W car fcri" which will be in operation ii-rrzt. war arid the great- ly improved service between Plot/nu iartl Cllfifhl.'/‘t-‘2\\‘ll is going to give l-I great llll','.'.‘llli'i to the tourist bus- lizcss to this Province. | Mr. and blrs. Bl‘0“1l of the Queen ‘Hotel have also spent a large sum ‘n reiiovrtlrig and improving m: Queen Ilolel and it is now giving rt s-rrvlce not surpassed by any hot-| and lii make eat-Ii par‘. cf Canada in- ‘ereeisd tn the others b_v the know- lsds- of notable daily PTEIIlS in all “giwifiii-rs. i ‘it lvas this that mompted J. P‘. B. -L-;:'e:sy". general manager of the Can- 'rnl 1 Fro-so. to say. at a- recent con- ;\(‘ll'el0l‘l oi publicists at Vancouver: "T121 Telegraph vcirc of the Canadian lPvess. iviiich gut-s from Sydney to Vic- amures the cohesion of Canadian ‘ioria, maintains Canada as a whole. _ c-l of the Maritime Provinces. i ' Bezirlrs these plltCPs we have that effect that. Mr. ‘Ihorsn predicted,lgplcmlm uwtrhdate summer r650". namely. that the last stale could be ‘m’ Eeelzh Grow mm “mm B sch worse than the first in the four fling more popular year by year. The western provinces. fox Hotel at Soiu-is ivhioh is always DIVORCE AN m,“ idiierl to repaint)‘ and the some may Mr lifarcil at some len"tii reiter- l" m“ of Shaw's and Grew“ at m,“ ‘m mam Limn wzfd emu” ‘Braclzlcy Beach as well as the Char- 5 '- ._ .. ' -- mnu m“ dwwm was a gm“ cviLilO'l-€t0\\ll ‘Summer Resorts at Rocky one of the worst evils in Canadaigslnttiglgg: gislmczgsériegg ilgprfig and the Unted Slates. and he would‘ ° “ vote against any measure that tend-lmmflm“ pan-mu‘ ed to make divorce easLer or cxicnd- Th _ m! n k room (or Bufih ed Jurisdlcticri in its decislon, Bndllm" crrfiqisk-sentrioriiise ‘m! the m‘ 23;: ‘f: tixzwdevgxttzrcglazngfi] rg-brrearcrl tmirlrt. traffic bong devel- IOPCO by the Tourist Associatznn and 114 to 58. The Conservatives with‘ two exceptions voted against it. A1141“ Nmlm‘ 1M5” “Hm” u“ up‘ gm, proflmh." md 1ndep3nd_t170l‘l.lllllty for further enterprise a- em “mm 1nd Libel-us (Hm mellimg these lines. Altogether Prince ‘u; W,“ “my;- whne m, --yeu|~-,Edu~ard Island is coming into its ...,.=eehtea practically the Roman :3; Ezgmziigqireiiefrlvlsjgtnlaeizga Catholic members. The Prme Min-- iziel- was absent during the aebateWviii-i-sts in Cmde- it may be of in- rmd‘ the 9.1m, or the rots bemfterest to many to know that during “gen ‘the last tourist season nearly i000 CBANC; 511.1. MAY rAsn cars came to this Province from the An we", ‘rm he m"; thrust-raw State of Mass, alone. or i100 from the to reinstate the bill of Woodaworth United States. New Briu-tswick sent "thought and the perpetuity of a stem inf Canadian spirit r-vnswvus and alive. "This n-Lrs with its editors. rfrservors reporters experienced interpreters. gathers news at its source and carries to Canada the l'l6\\'5 comments. facts and foibles of the rest, ni the world. that which is above all interesting for the Canadians. "Bill. the task 17f thLs sch-Q i5 to keep Canadians abreast of what is happening in Canada. By that Cari- adlans take account of that which makes Canadians, "And the editor of a Vancouver paper added this equally just remark: Deprivi- the public of this muntry oi that ii receives each day by the Can- iong this Dominion will live?" nears agency? conclusively. depletes the fart. this consciousness of its Canadianism adian Press telegraph and tell me huw "Do we sufllciently appreciate the, ivork accomplished by our national» "Mr. Llvesay states that lll tkllfiln large centres those 0i the past. pariic- _ ularly, it. is too slightly valued aha. ic"“““ P‘ "For the Canadian Press contri- the House on Tuesday. that it can be done under the rules. and itJs aha stated that it has a chance to pass this time. At the op- enlng of the Rouse. T. 1.. Church. was proposed to pass three amend- ments to the criminal code having ggunmmuaumur teucsperssaswbiiltadaseaaqultt butea a large part in maintaining con- ‘i lll come into the to save and redeemed to redeem. Tho service tonight will be of 81'9" ,..,.,-.at to thinking veoole- 31'1" gctanalpirpt, said that so far as h! ‘rnew he was the only Evinieu“ who SQVQ the Bible definitions oi hell. and that Jesus mentioned hell eleven limos oi the twelve times it is \‘."'_‘!l in tho New Testament. Tonlihl i... ivlll take five minutes to demon- -ti~:ite the real Bible teachin! QB m‘ subject. ' At the close of the service a meet- ing of the church was held in PIE‘ iwaroti-vii for the increased Bibii isrlioivl next Sunday when Di‘. Whis- tan gives one oi his characteristii ‘rerrgrams. l N. H. L. l itianadian Press» ‘l . l Canadians 2. Pirates l Americans 2, Ottawa. i. l Chicago 3. Boston 2. Overtime. ___Z._._. ----------------- --i-4 IMnF-Cs ‘incurred and the means avail- ‘ able to inset them. '; ii. is no mere trifle tn organize lmillllillfl. consolidate and develop! itriinscontlriei-ital rvstiem oi rapid int ,i'ormatimi. "Considering its means. tlie Cam adian Press undoubtedly gives excell- entservice but the greatest achieve- ,ment of all, and that. which is less Recognized and for which its directors irerelve least iflltlblldl’. is that of being l lncipsl sgentoi cohesion." tie. .._...__..-.-.¢_-¢__en-a l‘ UOOOOQOO OOOOQO-XOQOOOOQC Toronto. moved p. bill by which it.‘ which was defeated so narrowly inlus sin cars and Nova Scotia 520. rt is ma, " ._._,_._.._.._-._._.._- -. _._. ed ci lesser charges. 'I'i'ie Minister of Justice did not agree with the measure as of practical good. but rather would be the Nlult- 0i 60h- fiision. However. he rnoved the ad- journment of the debate. The regulation of Mr. Lucas tn in view restriction of permits grant-‘liavn the estimates referred to a ‘ed for the carrying oi firearms; a lplClll committee oi the House was change in the law relating to homl- i disposed oi by an pmendmentto re- clde; and to discontinue - the prac-iier the Canadian National Railway perfect Howdy will deny; but noel ties oi eequituh; of a greater oi- estimates to [special commlttae'muat take heed of tits conditions- created for that IWFNI- \ tact between those larg: centres and; the rest. of the country. between im- ‘ portant cities. seats oi industry. andi § ' u.” the rural districts which supply the i w than eaa lacunae! aforesaid industry and keep the cities 1 c°""' ‘ , throbbing. If the great oltles should‘ "°°°°"°°°°°"'°°“' “M suddenly find themselves isolated how ‘ g hi; would it. take before they perished ¢ r i loi flmineand iheriitiehr , . llii W. K. "int us be just to the Cancdan PM‘! ' ' That their service is not absolutely l ‘§uRHiP.MuaAR' DENTAL SURGION IIOUII~D t0 ILIO flflfl~ . paderwhiehtiieyeonets.