For a limited period only. you may secure with every 9a Pound Bats lioyalllousehold Flour purchased from your regular grocer, a nice nlckelled Bread Panqlbsolutely FREE. As the supply of these Pans is limited. secure yours early. claim. BROS. LIMITED Charlottetown, . Prince Edward Island ,H.s.¢oo»¢4»»»+v+e' \o++u"t1+“o$t"+'+s&€4+oo+o+“" ' a Classified Advertisements ‘. Insertion . .10.. un eli g‘ gal...“ but“; ' ' T; p" g n,“ t ‘Please note change of hour at Wilt- Iaur Insert-ions seven . Iljhb lllfifbhll blllllllilllieolleoh 16 QQI "I13 M i Iflrfll OO-QQOQOQ e30 -~ - AA A c-QQQOwvT- c‘. w v v v VYYV c. v wvYL%‘ 4*” ED — RESIDENT AGENTS WANTED -— MAN F08 FARM in every town and work. Geo. Dockendosiéial, York Ppowge received a wire 1mm His a‘ market m‘ pron“ '5'13'3l' Worship Mayor Blakeney o! Mono- wm- W111 mm.“ menu. ""‘ ' ' "“T_"_'L "_"""'_' tori, asking that a. delegate be ap- 0 9T . oolnted to Join those from other cit- ~ ' ies of the Marltimes who are pro- " l . w ite Z. care 300mg '1- 1; _Q ,, flllemus “mme r w_5_“_“_ overlookhg Lwger flrgzfiflaggy ceeding in Ottawa. on Monday to protest against the discontinuance coal Blowers bout Prince toward 1.s- point, e party to build up a __ Female Help Wanted .._... .__...__.-. (EXPERIENCED) I‘ O R , k. Mrs. Burnett. 24 Upper Nursing lliilsbom Street. ‘ 4511-5-19“. .___________ Prank McKay. East Royalty TIIIE AND RIM 3i x 7, Charlottetown and I-lun- . ____._. ___.__.______. _ vision-a sitinu. on Msnwai "t sited housc to buy, in the upper bills for liquor law modification and eastern part n1‘ the city. Apply 137 the remaining seven had liquor bills FAME] M" u_(u_p',_mm Am_ Killfib Si C. - - - _ . m m 4m ti‘ ‘mxde’ fnfimatmf‘; mm m were erican Foundation of the cite Uni- - '1 M“ ' e5 ' ° “ versltaire is now on a sell-support- Miacellaneous , iéillied on the Ifioor iéiszlib ‘nexus: mg has“. acmdmg m M,‘ J‘ R “"_ ese were, own our, e - _ “FMALFRED NMDONALD- 7B0‘ Mexico Ohio, Oklahoma South Da- Ziglzgfizggctor oi the Councnox Ad no Land Surveyor. I-‘ierman- ' ' - kota, Utah, Vermont, and Washing The Amman _b““dmg opened "°"' _ last year, on April 2B, lust before vegctabl s A l 'r e an 22o in Iindligila’ Nebrasikizii n“? 9mm ‘he “chm yen‘ “d 5° m‘ a w“ e . pp y . er am, - sy vana ey were c n com- m n b _ o, t G _ _ _ cit for the first few mon s. e e“ ‘wrge 5m?“- 4515 5 15 31- mittee. In Illinois, a repeal biii was “an to p“ expenses thereafter and i*_-'_ DAY GARDENING FLOWERS OR 1931 FREE i, rats P- m. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTOR?‘ Woporlineoliiordl Ieperlineofiwordl i‘ ‘i. A real opportunity Guardian for appointment. '-'—- would attend. - months at The Yale School of Nursing May 1-B-i5-22-29-June b. 4560-5-13- . “m” m’ Wbbnml- APP‘? survey by the Legislators‘ Associa. “99'5'“'o" tion revealed toda - y" AMERICAN FOUNDATI Thirteen of the assemblie killed Now SELF“, MM-B-B-lmo. ......__._ ladies‘ and men‘s clothing, boots I and shoes. etc. Also all kinds of ' tools, lawelry and trunks. suit ernor Louis I... Emmerson. ed msmutiom . ucsllilibfglaggvrénfi $381033‘)??? The seven legislatures which had dams Imus m the Foumlauon build? _ phone s94, m. can Becmd Hand 1mm‘ w” "new bms haw“: mam’ lng at the present time ooinc from 123 “e “m” °t canmrma’ CMQYM“ ‘different American colleges and uni- .Bt0l'¢. iDB Richmond. QQQP5-l4. c°““e°“°“t' Demwnw’ Mmw5““' versities and represent nearly every ‘...._.____________________ Lion sass-om IAIIII s cents I may; quudrm on“: 3,4,,“ prohibition enforcement. These are: loos anon ._ ,4 quits-rim! or tone. was; Wisconsin, mo, and <- ills and vetohes. W. Ci. smith. Massachusetts. 1030. 4595'5'“‘3i- Maryland has neved adopted a GmqNNA-e-L Q” May 1,3_(U,p_) state enforcement law. __Knqw1¢dge o; geometry, history 3°" SALE-ls ‘row roan rnucn "-1103 SALE. ‘I0 LET. BOARD AND ~_..._.._...........-..-._._........_.. "Ion BALE - not l on ‘Hwith baloon tires, cerium.’ as individual headset-s for radio recep- _ hllwd as new. MP1! Gl-Wtllm- tion, desks and smaii tables for buf- M155 “ABEL mnmao“ A ' 459a'5'“'m fet iunoheons. a - in l-Z-inn h, . Th‘ h; is hem 11 w.‘ by Q_ The delth 01 Mabel Matheson at mkwlnm“ “Mn” m n‘ n. Pinrftre? chief n5. in?» and ex- her homo In Forrest Hill. Kim's 00-. “lliousnd, n, g, mom, Boufljpqfl, yo.‘ entel engineer for the Stin- a:ytb:w::e.oI1il;.i-tog°plflilil:elo3 vice was held on Bunday afmnoon, .1,‘ Awn——--——-_-—----- -_.__.-._-.~...~.- IRBY STRAWBERRY "Mm To ‘Gong 51m 119g my 10th. in the United church It es yeasts, says sxrnnr Dllodll- The will Nififlfl CBMQMI’! fol‘ ceased ll survived by one do at home, and four brothers; nan. Briltol, I’. I. I. and Jack in Vancouver, Joiner-ea. elooby mail: eecc per Shuts for _a e, senator rmniop. wit“ per loo pil-ntl its cents. . will: to soon poor times r will "BY the r postage on all orders Floats. This arrangement wt ___ zontinue all during the present rhilllth of May. Angus C. Malaria‘, acedie Cross. PEI. tezo-s-is-a . RN m AND ur . "l8 mushrooms $19508‘ Glow adien Mushroom, Tor. ’ - §Si ’ " centmm" ‘P-"uW- "'1 l! l" larger than the earth. 1 3,3"; osl-nue- - o- n» .___.._.._._.. . , ' m] n i‘ ‘m’ ' ‘mm "PY- Iinqd’: Llnlmlfl m lblllnl son. Lunsmuu resonance“ r New Jersey and Rhoda island. . t 1 m g i _ For an!’ , The survey showed that, five states s n e n e n on have repealed their state laws for __-—----- -.._.._.--.-,- New <51! Boot! condition. Apply no Elm "’"_"""“""""‘ English literature, science and a csas-s-ia-si. FLYING KITCHENETTE mngum w.“ be necwm, m, any ion SALE-(McDONAl._I_)) GREEN OKs-Kn,“ 0F sun“ °“° “pplymg 1°’ 9' ‘mum as high .- Mountain seed. Mack Mcphlm. KANSAS CITY Md May “_ school Janitor henceforth. ' " ' The stipulations come under a. re- uiss-e-ia-u. ,, ., _ — $535,“ ‘wag e cent ruling by the Cincinnati Board d“ m u“ u mum“ l‘ be,“ 110:1‘: on g m“! o, thQWM, of Education that all those unions l- i t be t1 by the Btlueon Aircraft Company of rurxgfil “h°°h1m£:‘°“ m“ Detroit Under the new ruling men whose E—-—->___.____...___._ _ GllOII-N CHICKS usno rut 10o. Ti. n; is i ni- m n r i-Bxilresa paid. Everett J-lowatt, mod‘; squlzpped Qvlitheibnglfe chug, only Ofodentials were that they m8'5'“'5" dressing rooms and a small kitchen. Fumlshingl include a bridge table, 4197-5-11-81. Jon gompgny, _.-... NORTH GUITUATI. B. 1., May ii. -(U.P.)-lt will be more than b! me for sn-awbe makes another of its ‘closest ap- Norman preach " to the sun. and at that B. C. ‘-""*_" time the planet will be about a.cos,- ..._._ Hell) wflliféd iooooo miles from iol. Frank I. Sea- grave. Boston. utronom who has an _ observatory here, has estimated. | N [1 Ma cLean ominous! Seagrave believes Pluto is a very, cold ebloot, due co its great distance a, w, 4.1g.“ from the eon and its oornblrltiveiy email siae-df. being only slightly us in oellerl fiiustrstle bookie: ""1 *;*1AKl-'~l'l'ru'niwlv GUARmAN A! The Central ‘Celebrated Their ‘it Christian Church Golden Wedding F RID A Y FISH SPEGIALS Central Guardian --_-.. TURNWFLoadiIlI in bulk at Railway Dump, Charlottetown. Phone Henry Srnallwood R-hfi. FUR BETTER DRUG 5T0“! Silllilsfi s. n ism. AND ems. c. is wanna. or BQSTON. HAVE MANY REM‘ TWEB 0N rue rsuiivn Dr. Robt. l". Whiston is giving =1 series of addresses on the Parables that are causing much uisoueeiol o are hearing tilflfl he old theory that IIEVEREMIWS ANGIJCAN SERVICES. Crapaud 511M John's Church. May 17th, Ev. “icons. 7.30 n. UL‘. Springfield, saint Elizabeth's Church. May 17th. Morn. log Prayer. ii. among those wh for they belie t "There is nothing new un sun." Last night he spoke on familiar parable of the Good Shep- herd. whlnh he stated, was the most tender and beautiful of all Christ's parables, and’ one of the few par- ables in which Christ Himself was the chief actor. He said, "The three parablesln the fifteenth of Luke grew out of bitter and unkind crit- lcism of Jesus on the part of the Beidducee. Criticism may be a very dangerous weapon or i In honor or their golden wedding dcr the f day Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Weiiber, 1h". Kohl: open house at their home, 217 ‘School street, on Tuesday May sth. and about sixty rnenasl called upon them tendering congrats‘. ulatiorts and well wishes. The couple: were married in Bomerviiie, and have i. . passed all their married life here. in‘ receiving their friends they were! assisted by their daughter, Mrs. Ern- at Reed Wiiltcomb, of ucoroi-c, one! their son. Roscoe I-I. Webber, while their grandson, Irvine E. Whltcomb. “mfg” cuunc“ o‘ cmmde-I FREQ“ FILLETE Kemmwn, M“ “m m“ m‘ ww saloitnn FILLETS son of Pine Hill Divinity Hall will. Drench in the Kenslngton Church at ii a. m. and at Bummer-field at a 19c lir. W. ll. liarson CHIKDPRACTOR Three Year Palmer Graduate PRINCETON UNITED CHURCH- Blllldllinlauy i1, ioai, Rev. s. M. Allison. B. A. Minister. 1c a. In. sun- doy Bonooi; 11 a. m. Service of wor- n m C I‘ M ‘ 0 6 ll S MB. Phone 219 v UK!‘ 5140K C! KQZAK CLOTHS ' FISHING TACKLE H _ , , -- T“ m" Lozolgung ‘all? if? f‘ was , . ‘f ‘ $1.50 Less % No Washing l‘: I10 mfiggdlf‘ $1.00 .!i‘.”..".;'.‘f.°.. SHAVING " PASTE CREAM 0 0 T Y F ll 0 E mc'rgg'r‘lgm ""1 uausfizs P 0 W D E R BLADES For (illicit: 39c e 49c 61;; it may be the inoet constructive. All great men who have done things 8MP. 7.30 p. in. Rev- W. G. Watson, of Medford, attended to the refresh- D. D‘. professor o! Old Testament. seaa-s-is-nnwtr. merits, and proved a host in himself. He is a student at 'I‘ufts College. The house was attractive with the many flowers sent by their friends and relatives, some of which came it? $$r::f“'é::;§:°r;ma: ‘glitz; ‘LOU-Choir Ifs-liearsal-lleartz Mam-l ' place in the dirllng room was of yel- low roses. ionquiis. and snspdragon. tied with yellow ribbons, and this was surrounded by yellow candies. The church Aid of the Broadway Winter l-lili Church brought a gift of flowers and a. token of money. while other neighbors and friends sent o. large basket of flow- ers, including yellow roses. Fifty car- natinns was the gift. of the proof- Boaion Globe, with which Mr. Webber has been connect- \ worth while in this world have been objects of criticism, especially from those who stand by and do nothing. The greater the cause the more bit- ter the criticism. For every Christ more are a. thousand critics. The tn- tense heat of the criticism against Jesus'was. that He associated with sinners and ate with Publioons. This was the crime of crimes to the Phar- isees and they stood aghast that Jesus should fl-ssociate with sinners who deserved stoning. Simon called Jesus on the matter, thinking he was not aware ‘of the character of the Mary who washed His feet with he: tears and dried them with her hair. Today there is a vast religious snob- bery that links up with that of the Pharisees, We are too like the so- ciety snobbery woman who had a ticket for a seat in a big chorus of a great Union Revival meeting, and found herself sitting next to a poor humble Christian woman, lily cloth- ed but happy to sing the praises of the king. The woman secured anoth- er ticket so shs could sit among the aristocrats of the church. The first hymn was "There ls no friend like the lowly Jesus‘ and she sang it with glee." Tonight Dr. Whiston will give another of his specials at 7.80 in the Central Christian Church. _.._._..____.._.._. ASE DEMAND FOR AMB Pine Hill Divinity Hall, Halifax. llirtnitp dinitzo tthurdi HUNTER. RIVER CHURCH-The services on.the Hunter River United Church, May 17th, i831 are as fol- lows: l1 a. in. Hampshire; 3 p. m. Wiltshire; '1 p. m. Hunter Yo“: Wop‘ y s H c t . .c 0c e y ‘one-er shire and also at Hampshire. ‘ preacher at the afternoon service at Wiltshire is‘ to be Prol. J. S. Thomp- son of Pine Hill Divinity Hall. A. E. Pl , u Pastor. --*"" Agents Wanted Male Help Wanted __._.~. WILL BE REPRESENTED-Yes- terday morning His Worship Mayor QUESTION OF TONGUE EXTENDS TO NURSIJS Imoonsmn, South Africa, May ' (By the Canadian Prcssi-The ,- ‘use of either English or Afrikaans, in the oral examination oi nurses was discussed at a meeting of the lNorthem Tree tate Hospital Board tly. The discussion arose out of la consideration of several resolutions taken by the Board of the Notion- inl Hospital at Bloemfontein on bil- fluguailsin in nurses‘ examinations. ‘These resolutions were submitted to the Krooiisiad Board with a request lfor its support iii representing them the Minister of tlic interior. The resolution which caused most idiscussion read as follows: "That in examinations no ex- aminer be appointed to conduct an ‘examination in a medium which is not lils or her honle language." It W85 pointed out there wcremany ctors whose language was Afrik- iaans but who had received all their nlng in English. Dr. C. H. Derksen, a dicai authority in the Orange Free State took his own case as an ex- ample: “My homc language is Afri- kaans," he said, “but as I studied in Edinburgh, all my training was in English. 1 could not possibly trans- late all the medicinal terms Afrikaans and I could give a. lecture far better in English than in Af- od for thirty-three years. They were, also remembered with about ninety dollars in gold from relatives, and received telegrams from relatives tn California. and a special delivery message from Prince Edward Island. also many cards. Silver gifts were received along with the gold. and al- together the day will long be remem- bered by them. A bride's oak wedding cake made by the bride was cut during the 46oo-5-i4-2l of the air mail service. His Worship _“" replied a delegate _ ENGAGEMENTS ANNOUNCED- F -BE¥ Tg: ‘Méllg-‘lnlill Jill): Plgfill Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Wardrope, Gros- ‘7 ' ' ° w ° “w n!» n" en‘ mm‘ venor avenue Montreal have an- 4571-5-11- . - ‘ ' _ 3i Three year course including six nounced the n gagement o; respect of orni Lost Nursing. High School graduates, iii daughter, Barbara Helen to Mr. Dav- . Yea" °1d- m 8°05 “Wim- Bmllted- id Edward MacLean, of Montreal, N°W Nun“ Rmd ‘W’ wwflluip" son of the Rev. Donald MacLean and GERMAN PDLIOI. DOC, ped classrooms assuring healthy '. female. light color. Please notify living and good instruction. Unl- ‘he ‘W’- MYS- Mfiflfifl" 01 charliltte‘ forms, text books and small allow- town, P. E. I. also the engagement of 4582-5-14-31, ance provided. Class enters Sep- that; ymmggr duughter. Constance “___'__"' umbfl‘ Wm‘ ‘on cmumr‘ Winifred, to Mr. John Lee’ Zimmer- l man, of San Salvador, Central Am- erica, son of Mr. and Mrs. P. I. Zim- ter River and Maloeque Road. ' Finder please notify Samuel Ken- DRY 145W U? m W 51755155 moi-man of st. Paul, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Webber are both na-, tives o! Prince Edward Island, b canoe to this country when children. Mr. Webber was four years of age when in i861 he came wi his parents, James F. Webber an Henrietta webber, to this country, residing first in Charlestown and in 1889 buying a. home on Pinckney street, Somerville. He first attended the Charlestown schools and later the Prescott School, graduating un- cier Gordon A. Southworth. Flor thir- ty-three years lie has been connect- ed with the Boston Globe in various capacities, now being connected with lktokors announce tlwo cents per und cut on buck lambs effective double wedding will take place in CHICAGO, MBY 1Q.-—(U.P.)—RB' J“ne_M<mtren1 5mm Wanted peai of modification of state enforce- .____-_._._____.__.._.__ ment laws has ben considered by M,_D_B_Ma°.3°“a.d,13edeque was El) SMALL 85 MONTH. twenty state legislatures this year, e. in the my yesterday” Mr. S. E. Todd, Secretary of the Industrial and Development Council of Canadian Meat Packers in his let- ter on Canadian Livestock Products, kes the following an- comirig from the pack ers in the council: "Beginning Monday, July 6. 1Q3i. there will be a out in price of 2 cents per pound on all buck lambs of this season's lamb crop. throughout. the scason and apply to all-buck lambs purchased at stock- yards. packing plants, or country in the Maritime Provinces. anitoba, Saskat- The view was expressed that the {resolution was carrying things too liar. It was pointed out that a doctor trained in Holland. for might have to conduct an oral exam- ination of English nurses in which case the candidates would never ll'i— in dcrstand the Dutch terms 115061. It red far better to leave Mrs. webber was the daughter of a native of New York, who was connected for thirty- five years with the United States Treasury Department in Washington, and who previously also served other government capacities as coi- i“. confide 166V)!‘ 01 00500315 ill New Orleanspthe candidate to choose 811d held E p081, OHiCE position lilihymuage and examine ha. in that the South. Her moi-her was s. native magi...“ of Prince Edward island. (The above is taken from a Boston paper. Mr. Webbers mother was a daughter of the late Watson Duche- min cf Chariottetoutn, and there arc a large number of relatives on the A. Compton of Sum- ‘about so percen merside, is s. sister of Mrs. Edward 1111s will continue "l" (1 51"“- Quebec, Ontarlo, M cit-swan, and Alberta". Mr. Todd in his article entitled "Clean-up of Buck Lstnbs to Contin- ua" states further: "This year let there be no buck lambs; no less to produce in conse- quence; no poor quality lamb these bucks to help to depress the market for good‘quality lamb, but instead of real gain to the lamb trade in general." For a number of years many lar- mers throughout Canada have sui- ferecl a loss through the out on buck lambs as instituted by the packers. Government officials have done ev- erything in their power to bring to the attention of famiors the lmnorl- once of docking and oastrating. Cos» tration should be performed when lambs are young. preferably oi “l9 to two weeks, and certainly before they reach the age of one month- Branch. Federal Delpsr culture, will be glad farmer a copy of Pam dealing with docking an 0f recent years , Burdiuo plnccre handled by the Canadian Co-oper- rowers have been avail- slble for purchaser by f castration purposes. To date, there has been some dill-satisfaction from the use of this ipa when carefully handle operator, a satisfactory lob can be . The secretary explained lh troubles had ‘arisen over thc fact imnt Dr. Leipoldt was stated to have Imade incorrect translations of some questions put in Eiiglnli at a recent ‘examination. Di‘. Dcrksen said that VIOTICQWE Mm 03:5" To any m I; by °' d b u grflzvi°xsngg is now entirely on its own. The oper- e W” a“ y g’ n r r sting expenses are all taken care of m m“ 5mm” but w“ vetmd by Gm” by the income from the newly found- The American stu- ‘u dozen. Receipts were 3657 cases. producers and Qmmuv §._,-,,,,m._.\. m, ,pi'actisiiig ill So alldilinnio language \ rcccivcd their training in England. s othat it would be absurd to pass vas Afrikaans, had Tailtons are also near relatives of_ Mr. and Mrs. Wcbbcr.) __.._____.__.__ FIVE GENERATIONS AT BIRTHDAY PARTY ‘ill it was decided not to agree with c resolution but to communicate ther with the Bloemfontein Board. olution from Bloem iinously agreed to: cot of ivrittcn examin- ations, for which candidates present r themselves in both nfhciai languag- es, the panel oi examiners be so ar- that one. at least be English- g and one Afrikaans-speaking. York. .1938: Nevada. ma; Mon- sciiooi. JANITORS MUST KNOW Till-mt cEoMETity SEATTLE. May Il.—-(U.P.)—When i'l'he following res Arlene Adele Theyer celebrated herfon second birth anniversary. her mother. grandmother, great grandmother. on great-great randmothcr attended he age o.’ ten days ‘Ihe great-great grandmcticr is ranged Mrs. Helen Craft, who observed her lspcakin 87th birth anniversary on the same day little Arlene was 2. Mrs. Croft's I daughter is Mrs. Nellie Clark, whose daughter is Mrs. Louello A, Dorgan. Mrs. Dorgan admits she is “about 2c years" older than her daughter, Mrs. Walter Thayer. 24. mother of Arlene. Five generations were represented CRATER "SIIGT" FROM PLANE SEATTLE, May lh-Pictures oi Mount Rainier crater from the air -beiievcd to Us the first pictures ev- er made shoivlng the entire crater- were taken by Harold R. Badger, jun- lior st the University of Washington and a, rcscrvc ensign in the naval oir corps, alter he had endangered his iiie by pushing an old naval train- ing ship to an altitude of 15.500 feet. Bsdgcr climbed to that height in a plane guaranteed to iisc only 14,- 500 feet. than flew ovcr the top of the massive mountain. Bi‘ the limo had reached that altitude, the 1t temperature of i0 (lo 1e lliad cociccl the old in his motor and lcausccl tho engine to start sputtering land missing. Iic had only 150 feet to spare when iio approached the crater. and he lost much o! that mar~ n before he was across. "I thought I Mould have to land in the crater." he raid. "but I rle~ cided to try sliding otrr tho rim, I made it. but it looked like I liud only a few feet o.’ air between the landing wheels and the snoua“ Badger had three fingers partially frozen while skimming about the top of the MAGS-foot mountain. i could sweep floors, clea and fine boilers would be rejected. gmmem. mweve. ___.__---i_._ NEW ELIXIR FDUND to soil their lambs lit an average weight of cut of 2c a pound on buo resented in dollars and cents. means on the above basis of weights, a cut oftiJio to $2.00 per lamb. This is the period when farmc to heap their farm revs STOCKHOLM, May i4.--iU.P.>- coloring matter in carrots, may be the principal relu- venation elixir of the future, accord- or Hans von Luier, Swedish scientist and co | the 1929 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. as been found. he claims, that t basis of Vitamin A is Carrotin, which has a tendency to hasten the cm- th. This matter lumlmml P?!" ins were taken to grres below zero. such as failure to castrate. ia Wills l0 be a sure means of re of lambs after. July d ie. therefore, being broug attention of farmers at this time order that the necessary action may years before the intent planet Flute sue L. at home: .............___...._.. mliiafllts FIGHT some, MOLES cl NIWBIRN, Tenn. lib-While parts of Mississippi early in April were busy slombating bui- falo gum, which killed hundreds o! farmers here were fighting Swat-ms of flees in- eeted homes and livestock we: at~ "abide by the tlcioed. Crops had in be replanted because of the moles ' ___,_____.____.__._ MARKS. Miss. May ll-(Uiti- For tho first time in i0 years the Jail is empty. diier- mules, attributes this to 1 Quitman County f aumw“ ‘ "fin "mu" l f Clint Anderson County residents to Mlnarrh Linlrneni runes lpflllllla 60° 75r- ' ' . . - "mu 1r. ~,. . ' we Cliorrv up“ -;.-.. _‘*- ll L g . Patties Ci - ~. ‘ . .!\. s..tuiui-~ w“ “ha chocolate. Liiocoialn, a . A“ 39B lb- 41);; lb. “(in lb. I 1% n, TRULY coon PEPPERMINT rnrrias oscr Lb. ROSS-DRUG-UNITED SUCCIJSSOR TO The Macliinnon Drug Co. TiiE _g soar lrasxascgxgxsiesrmszfii-zgzcsxxx - g Late Market News atcsxannssmcsx_xsxaa>:§xaxaxg; M icrmwiu‘ P1155) VviT-il receipts from most sections rie 0N?I‘REAL. Que. May l4—~Al'l ciining. The volume of eggs in coio 54%?! d . . tricaiallw glltblltter prices hos the storage on May l, according to the km o he pmdum and “My? final report of tlic Dominion Bin"- mar EL here today" 159mm’ quutanm“ can of Statistics, vsas 3.656.234 noz- declined while egg and cheese prices ens’ .. held unc"l'nged' TORONikr-Egg receipts hero are frail;- inglnxféréziflsdllflllgflfid cretlifnery. much lighter and with arrivals clear- quarter w a ha" -a Ce i!‘ B11 110d l‘ in; timely the market is firm. Brok- t‘ n ‘n 19 1'2. ers are making sales of ordinary .0 m “ems a PM“ Tb retailers sul- packed Ontario graded shipments at ‘dsdaud prints w& “mmmged “t 31, extras i8. firsts 16, seconds it, do. Ljgcefstséfife 29:02:33 r°5P°°t1"e]Y-‘ livered. Deniers are quoting produc- o “'5' ;crs and country shippers for lucid n the potato mérket New Brum‘ eggs extras 15-16, firsts 12-14, sicc Kick green mounmm’ i“ °ar1°t5~ 1°“ ! onrls 10-11, delivered, cases returned ve can“ at 75 cents p" eighty MONTREAL~Egg receipts horn lziufigtsggrzrargnety Tmund“ Pun‘ mid I today were 3.657 cases as compared at 85 can“ pa: aiecgrufd ti‘)? “m5 to 5,078 for the corresponding rlnj “ 5- New last year. The market continues firm x3501 319F113? “wiped 5° Cents at and unchanged. A sale is reported oi 2 ‘brafid mu" be“! and m" a carlot of prairie eggs at extras i9 w" “Milan!” at 56-00 a firsts i6 1-2, seconds 14 1-2. (leliv- blirrel. New Bermudas were un- B,ed_ ‘ ‘manged a‘ $335 P" 5° 9011M bQX- SAINT JOHN-Awhile egg ]ii'ii"‘..‘- Carlot prices of fresh Ontario and here have been ivorking lower a f imi- priflne eggs were “nchanged- ""35 er undertone is evlcimt on the mor- bflng qua“! at 2° “m5- fl-‘sts l" ket and demand is good. Collnti‘; n “m” Md §°_°°“°“ at’ 15 9'41“ a receipts are declining and $lilii1ilfl due“ “m! 5mm“ mluitibm "m!" available for storage iimitcd. feral were “is” ‘mcmmged M‘ 21 cents and era‘ quotations to country ciiiiuvwi-i fuss at 18 “ems a due“ T° retail‘ and producers arc extras 1!! 1-1:. crs quotations of-fresli specials find firsts 17-19, seconds 13-15. Shipmciite extras, in cartons advanced a cent c; m.“ are heavy ,- 8‘ a“ ‘ma a‘ "m5 a “We” Ytlepevl- HALlFAX—Tllcrc has boon a 1.11-- wely’ while mm‘ “ms “m! “Minds ier reduction in egg prices on till: were unchanged at 21 “m1 19 Will-s market and dealers are now quoting acogngifl‘; §°::::d°r:f91‘:a5 9mm“ eggs extras i4-l5 firsts lB-lil cc boxes.“ ' e “p5 were 732 ends 10-11, delivered, calms retu cu OTTAWA o CHICAGO-Spot l7 1'1. hill)‘ 1'11- , ' m“ May 14“'Th° tlires i9 1-4. November rt-lrigcriiturs firmer undertone continues to prc- 22 5 a Yell you Canadian esc markets today MANHDBA LEADS 1N cxplorrrs, and it wove pslicrn; in MUSICAL EDUCATIQN the twilights when the livntezx. n1 the plains rested from the feverish (Canadian Press) m“, mwggfipfi- 21am P4137 l3-r"w“»h' "The settlers "anic with a sang : ~ ys his city, ior tho fllfil No one has ever ‘rightly apnortiw c‘. “he m ‘my prwuice- wemmed 9n the place which the mouth o. we Plum)!“ 300 high 5mm‘ 5W5 the accordion and ‘the ficldl» iislzl ii‘. "nd 5M5 Famcrcd ‘r013 l“ C’? 313m’ the making oi the Wcsi. Nu out ‘Cba- P1391"; ‘mile? 0110 171W"? 3955 brought up on tho proli“ i but i-zinnlc; The Free Prtss‘ "The mjihminm o‘ tilt: intricacies 0i the ".\l'lil.ll‘l‘ riuznus,‘ i1 inch"- u"? 9°‘°WTBV1°17 '3': 5 Gm“ land finds thorn bits irluii Lin‘ l-if "mmm ‘WWrlmEMI m? “mm “flvcorld con-rls as: wcil as villus,- gi-vv-is ION‘ or mo“ far {mm “lsilmiiiml-land in the luiiczs cvcil iglllfllllfl iiir and the systematic us: of ilic radio, hnnuneem, w... WC... m- 1,, make this thing possible. Not so much . hr“... ,5.“ rm the performance, but the oromisr nf_ .,.~ it, swept the listeners. ,,__ "Mm" “M” a“ "Biml- WW amlA roan ron imam noax minus iouiid in every provincial centre. ,__._,_ ‘ Brandon has organized n festival of ‘Cdmd-a‘, was) omrit. so has selkirk. Community or- MQXTREAL, Qutu, May 13-42mm a ganiaations north and south have oa- Shaw‘. be bu,“ at home‘ q-his ‘m, tabmhed mum d“ ‘wt-“mla- The“ the consensus at a aisslon oi’ the cuti- L‘ m“ vile“? ‘mwc m u“ 9r°“'m°°~ gross of Ln. Fcticraiisii Nntionalo 1i much of it. but it scams safe in pro- he“, gamma at us h,,;,,1,,,,_,,..|n.$_ X , phony that its days are biessedly num C9,...‘ bind‘ _ When baliin; vccz": l;(l'.'ll in llin hrs mmmrrmuy “m Th“ might be pitni, their older sisters and brotiru termed “m ‘mgmm wig“. 55mm were apt to become undisciplined ll ‘is that from others which bring their u“ absnnce o; mm mommy w“. “m “Mani ' mh°flm“'°$" The“ their fathers spent ioncsnmc inn‘: ‘strfllms ha“ “M m“ d?" or ‘cmfiqy at. iliolr clubs. Iiirs ll iiri (‘icrin ljl so. But organization altar organiza- we‘ prcsmem o; t.“ m: H“... mm “me the“ cm“ “m! ma“ “mutated: "Childbirth is n nn'ur:ii tum “henna m‘! the“ baueujThm-c ‘an tioh, and should consolidate l‘i among ilioni Gorinan, Italian, Pohsii, home‘ no, “Mun m». Si“, said’ .1, Sivcdlsii. Hungarian, Norwegian and also m. that H “.35 m. ‘Mm o; ;-. fE6‘WhlQh focus in the Mariitobalwus a nxemb,r_ iiiiisc Festival establish siandznds of, 53W,“ dictum pres,“ appreciation, so does recognition ¢fOlV.1.-,.s_ 6.31.1343, 10m “ym. n, of the gifts of these associations. cymrrnn‘ “m, ,,_.;.,,ch Sm, n. 6i a ‘rises of the Indians and mafkrz‘ h. i. 1 u , l and still marks their crrr-mr~.~."ii“' N "HM n ,lc__r_\fiit_i. danccs‘ n’ “mun the on" for the lllnnrrl’! Llninimi fnr Lumiiugo fikraiéyfi“ afwdatiuns’ “l3” 15 a infant to spend illr‘ iiffi sivrcti ll""‘ "m "° m“ m’ "- A“ m“ mmm“ of its lifo in the family of which i .I(".- “mm we“ h“ “ways Knuwn "titted. "int in difficult rrsos halal: mymm‘ x‘ W“ u wmwm‘ m ‘Imprould u.» bPtlc-r advised i": fir‘!