fy _____. - Insur Catholic Men and Women, age investment. and Endowments. 1 Nine up-to-date plans of protection and old members. Whole Life, Limited Payment Life LSO SICKNESS CONTRACTS A Millionaire Society With a Solvency of Over 100$ Agentl Wanted. Apply Albiin Glllls. Trustee. Sununeraida. P, B. 1., or H. I-‘yiand. Montreal, Que. " THE CATHOLIC MUTUAL BE EFIT "c l’ ASSOCIATION or CANADA . mi exclusively Canadian and Bilingual Fraternal’ once Association of» Fifty-Years standing for who are invited to become Secretary, 1015 St. Deal: It, 0-0-60‘ Agents Vllzintcd TTVE in: our or wort i .5 My ram CHRISTIAN MEN .9‘ wnmmL Qglkge students, tench- : "ifs ministers and others for" (ifs- 5 zrnéutmg religious literature. For l articulars writ»: statlnl: BBB 11nd Enrich connection. Mr. Conrad, j 33mg“ Toronto. Towers, w. 5-10-15-17-22-24-29-31. ivoivinrs - sTEabv. ‘I rofiialale employment. weekly 11113’. l. gum; our universally known. Fluar- Z\ antecd 0115111?" Trees and Plant? -| Now,“ Mil iii-st varieties. Theft‘ -S l! hhdii:oiici' lll ii for you. Illustrati- Eq i-yiv-to-thtv-riiinute Ptllllllllliinb Real siilrr. co-ollfialhll- twill‘? Lulu I 1'. Nurscrlc5. "11 1'91‘- _-. Emu" Q 107-1-1. w. Ejllllé Help Wantcdfl‘ 3___,_. yrs-era.» DDIEDIATELY. 2 SIN- ; 51¢ nzcn, about 25, for farm and ranches. A. C. Wood. Mir- fl"? hem 0-14-41 iiiFfFibs s AS‘ in... clerks, etc, vacant. Write the , M, C_ c. civil Service School, Tor- ' onto 111. u. l-l. w. 5~I3-lO-l’l-‘ i. Airs l: dc lllltlllfil our sprcl l lixiarrt iriiiiiiiie. Ihi .. ol-rr Barber Collciiv. n St, Hzilifux. 4'l‘tlolf. MEX llilNlllll Ti) Iiarhci" ILYLlhfl \N 'i.-\isi.r:ci.o'r'ris. oii! my; pow ""l‘ Accrits arc clcnniii; . up 51311.0 i2 ally. Nev.‘ discovery 1m- . en lfl|)l"i'll7lllo. Ink stains and dirt erased in two seconds. Write now for inc szinipiu outfit. . 131111130 , llcpt. B-Lll, Box 2503. M. II. W. Feb. 15-Stf. l‘..‘.' - -ISN"I‘ p. uioii‘? (‘inorl lil \ {Knlll} 0118M 11111-1 lllclory in farmers. ' irst li‘<‘l'f‘ll.1llfll.SC before i.\_v 1i‘ Riq-iiruiiicnls are 146i‘ i\\\1\i"l'*—l\i1[‘. (‘.‘.i‘l' . . Aniorirtnii Oil l": Co, 9915 ll.\l'\ill‘d Ave. Clc t Olllfl. iii. ii. 5-17-11: For Siilc roll. SAl.l1--1’»'.)l.'S m: ' ' 1:15 J-ill. Water Street. NEIVLY FRIIPlIIILNIID umdr i.‘ l.i~. Apply . 7v . livtiinril. " ' FOB SALll-QIX-INTITY OF bE ED and mixed grain. Ernest Foster, ‘ Marshfii-lil. 3787-5-lil-2i. - FIWIWIZR (‘OTFAGII Gordon McLean. Corn y'all. _ 3T ‘-5-lii , roir sxiiiz, 15.1.51. uoarru iruu room signs on hand at Guardian Office. u _____, _______________ FOR S-\l.I orzirrriri’ on lilniiiitziii Cri-liflcd fjecd. N0. ‘.3 ' hoiatoi». llilYlil Dirt, Sullollt. l‘ 38l2-5-17-{li. _-€-—'-- m‘ 01110-2 “ISLAND lunar“. 1 U! U. sound. 2 cows 7 years. Ap- l, P111 P. lifcGrath, Covehcad Road. 3768a5-15-3l. _____ lmuvnriirrv ‘PLANTS. 50.3175. 75° Der hundred. $1.00 by mxill; “no Der thousand. F. S. Reeves. l 50111111011. 3701-5-16-121. .____,___ __‘____ FOR SAI.II—('IIOICE SEED “WHEAT , (whim F1101 nlso secrl oats r (Banner-l. H. G. Judson. Alexandra. 3799-5-I6-2l. .-.____ F011 sacs-own TEsii-v/snorr ; “m1 1111K and hay-rack, si-ufflcr. y ‘P111111 ll'll‘l'i'l\l\'. hay mower. Almost. ‘ new. Mack MiicPliail, North River. ' 5-14-41. __§______i___~_~ iii?» iv‘ F01! a h . i\ LE —- COMFORTABLE l 1.219. Rood housc and buildings. ' in 6 garden. Sitltnbl: fort-ranch- . 3- 57101:.’ Mrs. Partridge. York. p‘ 3742-5-14-81. Fggtm SE61}... Moon. 70A c0miv:"“l\111l}l1t. Sedan in perfect ‘iAmJ-‘n bIJTQ-lln for quick salo- . fir yiarics R. Stavcrt at E. , 5110M office, Summersidc. __\ - F. s. May l7. -______ rgfiflxolti - n roor BOAT. art- Fnrnartgtulannd lllvln: apartment. r 0 "m" h rs ca. l or write. Small- payn act may be considered in ‘"11- Nathanicl Gav. Pownal. wiélCllodss-ifiied Zlduertisem ents on; Insertion .....-..--uu.. 000 O 600 O-OQ-OQOO-OOOOQO-OOQOQO-Qfifi BIANI ‘LROOBIS IVIIYH OR WITHOUT r l "nnltloperllnnofivrordn . leper-lino oIlIerds . Ioperllneollwnrdn ‘Idpfitullctllifltllfll 304444000004 Miscellaneous JOHN atr-‘IrEnMa-cnoivatn, mm: Surveyor, Box 29, Hermanville. 3570-5-6-lmo. POTATO TAGS FOB THE SEA- son's shipments on short notice Guardian Central Printmty. STRAYED SATURDAY, MAY 10th, 4, I year old hclfn-s. -1 white and gray, 1 red and ivhitc, 2 black and white. Notify John N. Stewart, Szuihilort. 3786-5-16-31. TENDERS ‘FOR CHEESE MAKER»- Tcirdcrs will be received till May 27th. for making cheese at Gownn llriic season 19110. Factory t: open June 10. Henry Mallard, Secy, AUCTION - COMPLETE CLEAR- nnce General Merchandise. Stems Pop & Co., Souris, ocmmcrims Mziy 19th. Also splendid set Store I-‘ix- tures including twelve Rochester" L-amps suitable for Church or Public Hall, 3810. Wanted \\'.-\N'l'i'_Zll TWO YOUNG MILK vs. A; shire Grade with calf by " i: Ii. Aylward, 3198-5-16-21. board. Apply’ to Guardian. 3800-5-16-31. W'AN'I‘I-ID — CATS WITII NEWLY born kittens. R. Reymond, South- pott. Phone 1175. 2638-3i-c.o.d.-tf To Let TO hET-GARAGE, 205‘ WATER Street. 3801-5-16-21. ROOMS WITII Olt WITHOUT board. Apply to Guardian. “T. L." 3800-5-16-31. Ti‘) IlIlNT-IIOU‘ NI‘ 200 KENT 51. with union". Jiuic 1st. Apply l1. l... Day, Phone 6117-1 3324-5-17-21 l. usincss Opportunity EN!) UN ER'I‘.-\I.\"I‘Y FOREVER - v..Lii splendid ll(‘\V business. Ex- inimcly profitable, even for part immense, cvcr growing field. mllfiolllCll, mechanics, repair-i .0‘l'.c . You (‘till now learn iablc secrets oi‘ building, ser- ll'§. selling all \.’\Clllllll cleaners. u; hLg prulliis n1 half price. All supplied. Free expert in- .L:oii. frivipci- with us. the or- ‘ . Assn "d Industries, Luginccrs lllqlpr, Cleveland. 13. O. 5-17-Ii. Articals’ For ‘Sale FOR SALE — ON COOKING rcnnc, “Home Comfort.“ Apply 89 l‘. . rd Street. 3H18-5-l7-2l. Situations Vacant Male Only lt‘.‘.'.' ivcckii required Canada's oldest and l! "tic schools. Write " 7'. llonilizion Trade Lawrence, Mou- S V. M. 5-3-17. Nursing TRAINING SCHOOL FOR. NURSES. Ilcnry Gale Hospital, Standardized Hos- l pllal and accredited school. Thrcc rear course. Afiillafinns with Prov- idence Ciiy Hospital mid lvfass. Eye and Ear Infirmary, Eight hour day. Allowance $15.00 monthly. Classes admitted February and September. One hour from Boston. Tivo years of fllgh School required. For further information apply to Superintendent. N-S-Z-til. Salesman IVantcd RALESMEN WANTED —- SALES lRent for Prince Edward Island Good any. Free outfit, We want nmrn reliable. energetic representa- thn Island Our agency t! profit- able. Wrlre. Pelham. Niirserv. Co. Toronto. Ont B. W. b-WSTF- Female Help Wanted WANTED—KITCIIEN MAID. Al'- ply Parker Hcusr.‘ 3523-5-3-tf. WANTED-A GIRL 'l‘0 HELP WITH General housework. Mrs. .1. Rcaith Home, Winsloc. 3780-5-15-31- ._____-¢__._- Amerlcafis are immting in private live to handle the best districts on ._ ._.__._.___ Central Guardian TItYON-Oir S1112"? ' service in the Pic yicrlan Church, Tryon, will be at 7 p. iii. l 18th. ‘crcsflrylcr an Church, , . \\.ll Lie at 11 a. m.; Sunday School i‘. 10 a. m. . _._._ COIL‘; Ti) 'I“.)R()1.‘T0—-Dr. Creel- ‘ titan. l'...'vlnciai Public H; 1th Ufllccr I left for ’. ""1114! ycsteirlay aittrfuoon for the ual Canadian Public "Health Coinirsuce oii Monday, l'ues- tl-"y and Wcdiiru-xlay of ncrzt week. ‘Trhc cnrilircncc this par I held lll c‘~.'i_ii:".."../..\n iiitli ilic l m"r. i". r1 11;: Clitiirlu Public L As::u'...i..oii. Liv: ‘ -___ IZIICC KIT. ll‘. y, May 18th, the - carpi: IIIVEII-(Jii Slllldfly, May - i {iioneo-éo‘ I I l ' Solo-“Just for Today" . Mrs. J. OOOOOQOOOOQOOQOOVOVOO-QMQQ-OQ The 2.30 P. llh-Sabbath Sch Evening Service I c v ~ i OOQQQO 0QOOQQOO-OQ-O-OOQOQOOQQOOO-OOOOOOOOWCQVQOQ BIIADALBAIJIi-Thc service in the _. ' FrcsbytciuanChurch, Bradalbane, on i;tliiy,.,M0y 18th, will be at 11 a. in. All are cordially invited. ' CORNWALL UiwrEn CHURCH- ‘ "vices ii tlic ‘ lliooizlicld .,.-;,.....1ii oii _..iiiday, . Mill‘ 18th, "..*.il be 11b iulloivs: “arts- ‘1110. ‘1-45; Sunday School 2.45,; Young Peoples’ meeting at 7.30; Brookfield at 3.15 p. m.; sirnday School at 13.15; lluntci‘ Rircr at 7 p. 111-. 51111011." School ill. 10.30 n. m. HONOR GRADUATE-Animus the successful candidates ivho wrote the Massachusctts Slate Board R. N, Examination of April 12-15 appears the name of Isabel Marion MacMll- lan. daughter of James B. MacMll- lan of Summcrville, Prince Edward Island, who led her class with the h s11 average of 00 percent. Miss hie- N11110:: entered the training 5011001 of Cambridge City Hospital in Janii. ary 1927, and completed her course in litrirch of the present year. Her ‘class graduating ezierclscs tlllic place Julie 1521i. ' THE SALVATION ARMY CITAD- llib-Saturday and Sunday May 17- p18 Adlutmt iizu Mrs. A. w, Martin will conduct the services at the loc- “l citadel» A {Imtiiyillg increase 1n general attendances have been made ln the last few weeks. and a cord. lal invitation ls extended to all who have not yet attended the services, Saitiirdziy evciii; i; 7.30 p, in. Open-air service at corncr of Grafton and Queen Streets. 8 p. m. Pi-iuse iileet- ‘ing. Sunday services: Knee drill, 7 .1. m. Holiness meeting 11 a. m. Sal- vation riieetliig 7 p. in. subject: “What happened on the day of pm. tecost." The Citadel band will ac- company thc congregational singiig and ronder selections at each of these scrvic/cs. For i-he Young People, Dir- ectory class l0 a. m. Companies and adult Bible classes 2 p. m. PERSONALS Mr. Malcolm lifcKinncn Montague, is spending a few days in Charlot- tetown. The many friends o! Mr. Napo- leon Pctcrs, will be glad to know that he is improving from his recent illness. The friends of Miss lvfary Reid are glad to see her home again after taking a Post Graduate in the Royal Victoria Hospital, Montreal, Mr. Jdll) Aiidreiv, B. A., who grad- iiansd from Dallzoirsic-Kirgs Univ- ersrty has arrived home to, spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B. Andrew, East Royalty. Mi‘. W. S. hlcbluit. successful student nt Kings, who recently rc- ccivcd his degree from Dalhouslc University, arrived home Thursday evening. IIIRIEIIS REYMOND-At Southport, May l5, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Raoul Ray-- mciiil, a daughter. TAYLOR-At Rice Point, May 14, 1930, to Mr. and Mrs. Neil A. Taylor, nee Pearl Gass, a daughter. I I CilliliilttlN-At p. E. Island l-Ios—' pltal, May l2, 1080, to Mi‘. and Mrs. Mark Cameron, Hampton, a son. iRcv. E. M. Aitkeri, B. A., Minister. iServlce of worship Sunday, May 18th, I _at Kingston at 11 a. m.; Wcst River ‘at 3 p. m. and Cornwall at 7.30 p. in. The morning and afternoon scr- ,vlces will be conducted by Mr. l George Cruwys and the evening scr- i vice by Rev. E. n. Ramsay, n. D., hi ‘ Trinity United Church, Charlotte- town. “ RETURNS HOME FROM CALIF- ORNIA-Mr. J. P. Bradley of this city returned home by the flafly Borden train last right from siei-i-e Madra, California, vlsitng Regina and Toronto en route. Mr. Bradley Spent the past six months 1n the "sunfy South" where he met many former Pr rice Edward Islanders ln_ eluding Messrs Wilfred Bradley, peg- l" Rana-Khan formerly o: Kenya 910$. also Mr. Henry Jeizkins, of Redlands. Calif, who is a prominent ""1 Very successful business miqri in that bilstling city. Mr. Jeri-ens‘ old home is in Vernon River. He also h" "19 Dleasure of renewing cc- qualntanceship with two for-mer- char 061111111 boys. Ehi. Mitchell and PC1133’ Armour, who are also enjgy- 1111; success iii the beautiful city o! Pasadena. Calif. All send 1...... greetings to tlfieirj former friends back in dear 01a ‘r. ‘E. I, Mr. BracL ley, notwithstanding the enjoyment; he derived from his visit lo the south, is nevertheless glad i4; h; bar-g home. He has accepted a position as rlrurgist with the W011 iriiowii firm of Reddin Bros. ‘ Transportation Improvement ls Requested RESOLUTION FORWARDED TO FEDERAL mm rnovrxcrar. GOVERNMENTS RE FACILITIES AT SELKIRK. Tlie..i'ollovviiii; rcsclutloir was a- (10111011 at ‘a largely attended meet- ing at Monticello School House on Monday evening last. Mr. A. J. Mc- Khmon, presided, \Vhcrc:is the increasing tralllc at Selkirk Station, in both produce of the far-ii. iiiiii ... the fisheries, iis well as correspondingly larger ship- ments of inward freight, such 9,5 (er-- tillzcr, farm machinery, and general merchandise, render increased facil- iiics at that shipping point necessary for the better service of patrons of the railway; and Whcarcas the increased loading ac- commodation at the railway siding there within the past two years, whllc cving highly beneficial- and i; illy appreciated-still falls shot‘. c; mcrably of what is needed lo properly accommodate the traffic to be expected from a gradually cx- panding potato acreage. with its ac- compaiigslng growth 1n trade ln gem. eral, and Wyn-areas the condition of the pub- 11c highways loading to this centre. although considerably improved within the past few years, still leaves further attention necessary .\IO0RESIDI2—At' North Milton, my 0. 1930, u. w. lllltl Mrs. nhiiizii Moarsc dc, a ilaughier, Blanch. i MCLE.\.\'—At P. E. Island Hospital, i/lay‘ ll, 1920, to Mr. a id lilrs. Bruce .\I.CI_i‘fl‘.l, Loilf! Crock, a daughter. Florence Kathleen. "hIiiiTiiIéiis FORD—NEILL—At chiirioueiowii. P. l E. I, on April 30, 1930, by Rev. H. M. ‘ Legato, B. D., Ivy Ellen Ford. to Leinucl Calvin Neill, both of North Miltoir. Q-Q4DQOOOOCOOOOQOOOOOOOO-QOO N. D. Ma cLean IJNDEBTAKIB EMBALMEB Charlottetown A North Wtlshlrc Phone I40 enterprises in Argentina “ "“ fiyll5l-5-6-satsdi. l| . ‘QOGOOOOOQQQOQO iOO-OOOO-O-O-OOOQ-O-O Q-OOO-OO 3m!“ shipping centres-At is hereby lscntatlvc of the farmers. fishermen. by humbly request that the Federal Government and the of the-Canadian National Railways time the necessary stew"- w provide. the facilities required by 1'11""! °§ a booking station as increased load- to bring them up to the average of the standard highways now bqlnz established to the more important Resolved that this meeting. repre- merchants and shipDt-‘YS 01' 14°11"- ccllo. Selkirk and Si. Charles. here- management THE CHARLUTFETOWN GUARDIAN St. James" Presbyterian MINI§TER——I.Ev. W. BRUCE MUIB: ACTING MlNISTEBn-BEVLMOOBHEAD LEGATE. B. D. ORGANIST-WALTEII. McNUTT 11.00 A. M.—-Prcacher: Rev. It. Moorhcad laegntchli. I). l Anthem-"God Shall Wipe Away All Tears" . .. Ilinimel 7.00 P. lVL-Preachcr: Rev. It. Moorhead Legato, B. I). _ Solo-Selected . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Mr. Arthur Bruce Antlicm-“Scntl Out '1 .iy Light" . . . . . . . . . . .. . . Gounod The Choir Anthem-“Through the Day Thy Love" Naylor . Soloist, Miss J. Macdonald. VISITORS CORDIALLY WELCOMED. _ enrliesl, possible dale that can be ar- voooeovoooo‘ Church . . . . Abbott A. Lawson Choir. ool. will be Broadcast. cQ000000OO-OO§OO—OO40§O'O§O§§O+O§§OQ all EF Bill aiiiaioii iisciiisii ‘, Liberals Voted Solidly For Volte Face on Fiscal Policy. ‘orraws. May ia-T-he ziniu bud- xct of the sixteenth parlament of Canada passed the House of Com- fmons last night by a majority of 2B . lvotes. Carrying ivith them two mem- ibers of the Conservative party and . lone member of the U. F. A. group ' supporters of the {IOVPYTIIIICIML lined _ éLlp solidly behind the fiscal propos- ‘als brought down by Hon. C. A. Dun- nlng, Minister of Finance, on May 1. The vote stood: For the budget 114; against the budget 8B. Opposed to the budget were the members of the Conservative party with the exception of Finlay lifacDonald, member for Cape Breton, South, and T. E. Simson, member from West Algoina. Both of those Conservatives represent con- sttuencies in which the iron and steel industry is prominent. They “had previously announced that they fav- ored those provisions of the budget which they considered advantageous to their constituencies. and conse- quflltly they Supported the govern- ment. L. W. Johnstone, Conservat- ive member for Cape Breton, North Victoria had previously announced that he favored provisions of the budget, which he considered advan- tageous to the iron-and steel in- dustry. Belng paired. however, he did LO 35c Cuticura. Ointment . ...... 25c Corylopsis 22c 'l‘alcum . . ...... FACE POWDER 'BETTERm On Drugs and Toilet Needs at WER PRICES VALUES THE STORE FRIDAY and SATURDAY SPECIALS XTRAI Zfl§..‘?’.€3f}"’s' 191 flglisgsfi n, 290 1.25 ABSORBINE JR. K|SSES LINIMENT .. u n '2' p ‘ I'd Quelques “@1115 .43 Tiultltlifle .29 A‘ .35 Olive Oil .29 BLADES __ ND .10 Casioria . . . . .29 Re $1 00 .25 llabyis Own Tabs. .1!) g‘ ' ' ' ' v ..'0PIl1kP'll .,. . $100 Penume .20 FPUIlZIlIVSCS .39 giliilvohy CITY By Coty " -50'Vick v. Rub 43 3h A OPERO COINWE f0 S.l l-I i‘ Z . . . . .. ..'!) ‘L- ‘ ‘ m, } A 114°" ;. .2....‘i.‘l?.';;.. .1. < ° 75c KOTEX 89° $1.00 Beef ITOII Wine .20 gggficpyguu 2 for .- $1.25 B. B. Bitters 9s ‘ "' ' s 75c VELVQ $1.25 Ironized Yeast .. .98 (117917 QUALITY San. Knapkin . . ‘$1.50 Pinkliam’s Co. .. .98 “lubks ' " ' on a high rock wizh a magnificent; cathedral; at Sierra. where" all the inns were full of American tourists; at Nervi on the Italian Riviera, full of orange and lemon trees. 511119111131: set on a. rock-bound coast with a; magnificent promenade; at Paris. t0. procure my overcoat which I has!’ left there and afterwards sorely‘ wished for; and at London, where I1 stayed the lflfit nlEhh" _ I Altogether. Mr. Fosters VlltlillOh‘ mp was a most; delightful oiic. and will form a. rich historic background to his further studies at 0140m- Campers Carry Mlnard‘s. liiot vote. L. H. Keliff, U. F. A. mem- ber for Lethbrldge, supported the budget. i The budget motion is a. purely for- fmal declaration phat the House does jriow g0 into committee of ways and lmcag-s. On that, motion Hon.‘ C. A. lDunning, Minister of Finance, made this statement to the House of Com- illiOIls on May Day. That motion the ‘Government must carry. Failure to ‘pass it would bean defeat, of the ‘budget and of the Government. l To that motion, Mr. Bennett, mov- Icd in part, or. May 4, that this ad- lmiiiistration having lost the confid- lence of the country cannot safely bc ‘entrusted with the direction of the fiscal policy of Canada nor the car- i-yLrig into effect of the proposals to which it has heretofore been opposed, and which constitute a breach of its solemn pledges to the electorate, and which are deceptive, fail to estimate the firiancal results of their oper- ation and which create distrust, of ,thc contempt‘ for responsible instit- utions. A Period of Strcnuous Discussion As a prelude to the final division the House lzdulged in a. period of brief but strenuous discussion, W. G. Emst, member for Queens-Lunch- burg the final speaker on the Con- ‘servatlve sde ran into a barrage of interruptions, questions, cheers and Jeers. erintendent of the Canadian Na- tional Ralways of Charlottetown andl also upon the Minister 0f Public Works arid Highways there. at the ranged with those officials for an in- tervlew to present the claims above set forth; That a copy of this resolution be forwarded to Mr. W. U. Appleton. General Manager C. N. R, Moncton. N. 13.; t0 Hon, John A. MacDonald, M. P.. Ottawa; to Hon. Thomas V. ‘Grant, M. D., M. L. A.. Montague; lng grows at Selkirk. i That the Provincial Guvemmcllt be humbly requested to provide 111° necessary improvements in the pub- lic highways leading to Selkirk. which is the nearest railway ‘station to Head cf Fortune. Dinewtllt 1e"! Egllngton. Little Polio and st. Char- les, on-the south and to 51- M11811" et's West. NaufnBm-Hermltage and Monticello on the North; and Further Resolved that a ccmmit- ' m, or filX, iii-pointed by llllS meetlns be delegated w wail uP°11 the 5W" to Hon. James P. McIntyre, Minister of Public Works and Highways, Charlottetown, and 10 MP- H. H- cox, M. 1.. A.. Morell, and that a copy be also sent to The Guardian apd Patriot iiew-QDBDCPS 111- ch31“ lottctown for publication. ENJOYED . . Continued from Pace 1 "I had a most hectic return to nngilmii Jroi-ii rim-ire. iiopiiiir; at , work. The work of overhauling the Western Guardian l _5ALES POOIb-Word has been‘ received from Mr. Thomas Carruth- | ers, who is in London. Efllélandi “Y1 the Canadian Silver Fox Breeders‘ Association, that there are very few buyers at the Lampsons Fur Sales, in London. The Hudson Ball 5319*} were over about l0 days QEO- Thcrc; was a decrease in the demand for 1111111 i grade skins, medium not ‘in much demand with a slight increase in in- ferior skins- Huths and Lampsoirs silver fox sales will commence on May 19th. The London arc-as urcdwh; sales will be considerably lower than. January sales on account of trade depression.—S. ‘-Towi\' COUNCIL MEETING-lb meeting of the Summcrside Town; Council was held on Thuriidfll’ 01°11- , ing, but nothing of importance was; transacted. A motion moved b)‘ Councillor K011)’. Sccmldfll by C9111" cillor Moore and carried that $50 bc grantcd to Chief of Police Kane to, attend a Convention of Police Chiefs ‘ at, Hamilton, Ont, the latter" part of July. A letter from Mr. H. M. Dowri- , iiig, regarding the proposed paving of some of the streets, was discussed ‘" and filed, following the discussion it} was moved by Coun Grady, seconded by Councillor Kelly that an engineer! be appointed to make a survey of the ; streets between Ccntral Street to Granville Street, from Water Street north to Church Street, streets nam- ‘ ed included and to furnish estimates ‘ of cost of concrete paving and that Mr. Downing be engaged. Mr. Mas- sey, town clerk, was instructed to, write to Mr. Downing regarding this Steam Roller to put it into condition for the summer work was given to Messrs. Bruce Sicwarts and Co. The Council thcn adjourned. --FINED TEN potuas _- The ' case, a party Ironi Baltic in connec- tion with the recent seizure of liquor l in that vicinity, adjourned from , Thursday, was continued this morn- 1 lng before ltlagistraics, John E. Campbell, and John. Moliison at the Court House, Summer-side. The char-gr. of unlawfully obstructing a‘ peace ofllcer in the discharge of his ‘ duty was reduced to common assault. After hearing the evidence, the Magistrates iound thc accused guilt; and a fine of $10 and costs was in- ifllcted, the alternative being one month in lair. A charut‘ against 11w Orvlcte. a delightful place situated sumo party for harbourins siilrtiuoul l R O S S — D R U G l MacKINNON DRUG c0. “HOME OF BETTER FOQ-QOQUQOOVQQQOQO-OFOOOOOQOQOOOOOOO UNITED A SUCCESSORS TO I'll LUES" We Deliver liquor unlawfully imported into Can- ada was licard before the same Mag- istrates in the afternoon and was adjourned until Saturday at 10 a. m. for decision. lilr. H. Strong, K. C. iras counsel for the defense in boll". cases and Lir. Lloyd Lewis for ilic ,Crown and Customs Departments-S. O U-§§'§§Q Q0 ‘Q0000 #9 0'0 §O§O§Q§%&§ O>§409Q+¢§ O-§-§§4§'§~§-O O§§§ 0 . - o s o y‘ Trmzty United Church : ‘ O ivlinistersr-Rcv. E. l-L Ramsay, 0.1)., Kev. C. N, Brown, ILA 1 i I Organist: -_ rm. w. c. Fletcher, A. a. c. m. A. T. c. i.. 1 l O E 10.00 a. lVL-Praycr rteetiiig. + ‘ 11.00 A. lVL-“Fifty Years in Africa" ... Rev. Dr. Ramsay I ‘ Solo-“I Will Extol Thee" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Woolncr * o Mr. r. p. wiiiiaiiis _ 1 i Anthern-"Praise the Lord" . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tamblyn 9 This Service Broadcast C. K. ‘ t 2.30 P. M.—Sabhath School and Bible Classes. "‘ I O 0 ~ 7.0 OI’. iWL-“The Holy Spirit and the Individual." I z Ilcv. C. N. Brown, M. A. z t Duct-“Come Holy Ghost" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Jerome o Mr. Harry McPherson and Mr. A. It. Glllls ‘ i Anthem-"Savlour Thy Children Keep" . . . . . ,. Sullivan I ‘ A Cordial Welcome to All. 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Mrs. Arthur Roper Sullivan Zion Presbyterian Church DIINISTER-JIEV. hi. SCOTT FULTON. l“. 5-. B. D. ORGANIST-MR. L. I). THOMPSON MORNING 11.00 A, IVL-“Yc arc My Disciples." Anthcm-vfllake a Joyful Noise" . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. 511111191’ The Choir 2.30 I’. DL-Sunday School and Bible Classes- EVENING 7.00 I‘. DL-"Immcasurablc Ilimcnslom." 7.00 I‘. —-Sermon. Anthrm-"I-‘cstlval Hymn" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Dudley Burk The Choir Tenor Solo-"Sundown" (The Londondcrry Air) Mr. Kenneth (‘ameron of Amherst, N. S. Students and Strangers Welcome. voooooooooa-ouoomooooeooooonoveo i x i z 04-0-0400 000400-000 oooooveo St. Paul's Church 11.00 A. fit-Morning Prayer and Srrmorh-"A Day of Remembrance." 2.30 I‘. AL-Sunilay School and Bible Classes. i i 2 l i i i i s t 7.00 I‘. l\‘I.--I-2vcning Prayer and Scrmon-“Tlio Master's Text." Iloly Communion. 1 During the Otfrring Hr. Percy Williams will sing. [f Everybody Ivelcorne. IIIZV. II. IL RAYMOND. M. .\.. 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