- — —-.:-».wa-n: i spot with , authority of "they stty" is an nidtr Quiet: norm" =Esliiliglllllfillililiiilhluliklflliilli, ' , ‘tfl Iuoom ||;‘ r _I,L."IXKIIIII¢ II. - ' u...’ ;_ l " ' "‘ nun-u ldlhr, o. n. cum. tdpy York Raincoat-nth lngrntuln Porn-n, IIO, cflq; lopuoonunvr-I. l. lowli- SATURDAY, MAY 9, 1925 W . entirely or even chiefly, the study = »-- of an entertaining novel although lfThcy Say: is, in the majority of many new“ and works o; fiction cases, a cover for a lie or a scan-gallon; excellent flood tor thought d“ “QPBQPHY a ‘nmpatem gmssmnd careful study. Yet. Will! "19 60%|‘ ‘limb Whit!!! hi“? U6 0r the’ book,- and magazines scJuda-lghtiay. be easilyldlsesrni-hle. available n. waylay, 4WD hem-s a “fir” li‘.“"‘li"?>' 53.7" l.‘ “ed a“ a“ day of thoughtful s-tudtious rsailing‘ i‘?'§i§%if5'ii§Zl'l’lfi.ZTZl§T-T TZZYfi €Z.‘.’..'."ZZ.'.‘IIII.' Z.’.‘.Zl°1.'§il;°..'ii which toineponvs good naune is not involr l‘ sseys. and may well bass, as importance, When it' is used as the authority tognepeat- ing ‘a blackeningf name-biightlng scandal against rnan or ‘woman it is i-rfnrual, dastardly and 1 t "THEV SAY" llll K111370113 the average uninformed man or wo- man; would ‘place us in the com-i pany of the world's greatest men and women, the world's greatest [scientists and philosophers. Wouldi it not ibe worth the effort? \\'e un-i ‘lammhblefhesitatinigiy spend three or more and should be nailed as such on the; hoursmurol. five nights in me Wek! yhe demand who are playing cards or “m. gossiping 01-1 Thmum‘ m” perversity "t othewise wasting time which, it 1mm" wh“ deughlyl“ Tom"? a Scan lmorr- profitably employed ivould tic-l dal as a sweet morsel under tho oummale a Store o; know: tongue. ac "ihejr." edge for‘ “ma: "he" “Mmllles 9° u» which would be of inestim-u-blcl yvidcspiead that it may not be over- taken until vuluu through life. Few iucn or wo-l i“"°'~'9n'l heal‘ men. even the busiest of them, have‘ is broken and a life or lives ruined any 1.] 501118 +a how uvuch of their time is absolutely waisted by ‘lft8l1ll'Sl'VF'r~l, rwillingly.‘by others tthoug-htles-sly. A |\ve+-k's inventory of such lost time is one of the most cowardly eicprcs-_ would be a revamfion w many m- sious in our language and wherovus, and 1,, might he a ‘helpful ex a reputation or a character in in- Penman, w U» valved is never used by s clean “A minded. wholesome man or woman. “Bees hlevt-r permitted to be used their presence A suspicion finds “Mam; exprssion, thoughlessly it may be; i‘ h’ "pealed m‘ m“ 3113mm!’ ‘mthlirk they are so busy ‘that they "lhry any" and thi- victim, innocent "hflvie m; time for anything." and unconscious of it aiil, one day. r int-potably Such ncrulrences are sr-l sufficiently common that any ous may recall instances. "They say" sound mind in ‘a sound body" sitales a judicious ibalaucc be- work and such a balance is |to Caiuutlu," ltvfirfble to all, wen l0 those wh.1' _opci1 revolt. Notes By The Way when out of powtr from 1878 to] 109a and again from“191l to 192k a principal hobby of the Liberal‘ puny was reform oi’ the st-uatci nhtu ill power from i896 to tun and again since 1921 the Liberal Kleaders never did or attempted to do anything to reform the UDDQPI llousc. This year they protnisetliu; the speech from the throne to ai- tcmpt 'to do something to limit lhc powers of the Senatt~~soi|tclhiIig Many‘ 01.0,“. surgeons are no“. Wllivll HWY kllew "WY Wild ll"! d" stiggesting that there are forms of and have since abamlouetl. tj-urh in goitm that do well without the use II ‘Qnllfllahnlfl A ‘léHOUGHT 6N counts. . - - f tho kill-to, and that cure and brief outline has been the silly, iu- " , u _ close supervision mu) cause the cutisisteui and contradictory pol-idisupppfl,“U. M 41m gain-a They icy and uttittide of the Liberal point out that many o1‘ these cases . _ __ . , . - . ‘~ i t inlet-lion from some- "my m Wm“! m bum? mum“ Hliilflllfi: lllgtltollllzl gm into the system. Mr“ ‘or something that the system it- Senator Lynch Stanton the other soil‘ is tmintifac~turins-_ UBlF-‘tlly day mad; a spirited counter attack [mm the waste matter ill lntest nc. upon lite liouse of Commons m al-Tdlif)’ ilmmfi"! fllflm" that m?" motion tu reduce its iuombershiptodmlsomi‘ bplng. “l ‘he blood’ “at _ , when tht- blood goes through to 1500. The ""1110" W“ "I'I'""'~’"“Y tho thyroid gland, thyroid has to only intended to give the moverldo twolthings. Fllfszxltdliililli] 10mg? . - . , , font trs lbtllsfillét IQO e u - the oppottuuity to plate (elidlll Bums m 1:09p up its own structure‘ r3955 new‘? Paflmnlenl and ‘he-find Sllt0llll, it has to manufacture cottutry, Some of the facts he pic-Hts sccrctlon or juice. also from the . h - 1 y. p, n u, m. poisnnod blood. ‘ _ 3km‘! ‘ml l“ sdelel.“ _ ' it is not surprising. therefore. [minded thereon urt- bolh lfllllllli Inn" "w Rlruvtll“, m- the thyroid out and timely. "The lltltlst: of glam; i150]; bltr-Qnles changed‘ m. Commotis is nut only of‘ no bt-itoiit stead oi‘ having itsniorntal mulls, l _ HM "b," i,‘ H, ‘n roll ivzills, i: has inflamed walls, -' 1 > U - - '. _ ‘L ' __ n \Vlll(ll_ when they lUPOVPI liom the occasion of UIIUPIIIOIIH l‘.\'|)€|l(llllll'(‘.. mmmlmuliom have a my m- fibrous lltrt- tit,- stutemctil us to Uvllvliifidififillq n-pfut-ing tho. rtuturztl tissue. x , . -_ , . _ may be challenged but tlu- t-uurut» mlllkhiilb""lfillilftlzflslii"zftlrknfi1:33;; "3' "i ‘he “X1’""‘m"" "mm" m‘ Will its structure made imperfect. diflputed, i)... iirbi>rh~i~t or poisoned blood it .;u which to manufacture this A gene,“ elccfion w“; $2,000,. juiirv, you can sec that the juice it- . . r- ' 'l!l t l - r zl, rind there- 000 and five parliamentary fii-Hfiitlllti .‘ H “ n" ‘L n“ m‘ tnri- will not do its work properly, it! NIJZ-Uiiil" "MK B051 $\5-Z5iI.il~'U»'it§ WUPK of regulating various func- Cuuaida has 1T or 18 Cabinet .\iiu- tons oi‘ the bod)’- isttrs at princely sulttrli-s wht-rtel’_r(§]':":ili$"l:t Hllaranq}! gm‘), ti?‘ 5g m“ rune“ SUM“ has m“ 1U"ll\\'l‘0i4l gelling this kind oi’ blood Nearly all theat- Mluisters sit iu l-irvulutitig through it but also ev- tlie (luminous? it is the Commons PI‘)! Gilli‘? 01'3"" l" m“ body l5 doing alone that votes the fabulous sums] ‘Xamsrukjn,’ or “maple [issue] bone Fxlleflded ill bull-ling useless. Ililllilissuo livi-r or tithor fissile is like- " -- ~ t ‘ I 'l' i I n'de. when the blood is in twp?“ reUreaU-On study, nBCQSSarYIIILlYIIIK railways, and m paylm, the .\ n w m s _ , _ . -- , .- pin this condition‘! bloated BdldlltS ut the uitiuul ans I "m ‘hmkmg Even "mm Bvflnmv iy of tho brain tissue, wrhlch guides pvi-rydilng. and yet mils-t have its 1l4‘l‘i'llit‘ rolls manufactured like- isv from this llllPPiFil blood. itocrucy at (Jttxnvu win-re lllcre are so many in the $|0,uo0 and up- wards" clatss chat the King Llovi-rtt meut is ashamed to liuve their w names or their salaries made public-Hun. pflrfifig n" tilolr yrou {lllst iltlt‘ . . - .» i~:- u- nud i‘V(‘l‘V lllE unc ona o lttll flu, tux puyus be dtneu to will") “Wm. B"! yo" can ‘hardly lifitn ‘hni with n handicap like, this. ——-——<+>-~_-; ignored hind og-tpaqtsed by EDITORIAL NOTES , friends and acquaintances their w i’ V — fuTr name smirchcil and their hearts ‘ ("may bngms cleanqm m ear” brukpn irrmmuably- The purveydet-t/mply six days to be steadily at or of a name-injuring story on the A province is no cleaner than its v I iuntliliest yard or dilapidated build- ihan tnurdcx- for the loss oi’ a lit’.- is ll1ll—0"@ black BPOl "lily Willi" 3 bu; n lhflgzllpnp wmrnnd m H", whole reputation. and Zll-llifil’ cf a crime that is worse lc zs t f a good nu-tuc. Moreover. the v ry tics-re zo “pass on" a scandal Mr. W. T. iVilson, President of ,-\ time trouble is hound to occur. 'und this um.- ll‘0lll)|9 may he in t1 1 That the Dominion is "absolutely sprzous puma |infested with tifficials", that "tlicrei . 'is no place except Portugal that is‘ - ““““““‘**-‘ so governiueni-ritldcti"; that Cou- iada is adding SIUUJNJILIMIU ycurly to iher debt while not retaining her i natural rowth i .. o ul n}; are . lather coints inwtxhegisdigtnrificntrrut g Guardian “radars forward by Senator Stanton which Daily Selections y FOR was cnantommowu GUARDIAN l: 1 " I Happenmfilifilfl? the A Week \ ‘rue PACKAGE 0F SEEDS- - ‘Willi a fllP- "wewie got 'em assorted for every ‘man's needs." _ He said with u smile on his lili- , “Pansics and nannies and “m” and peas! Ten penis a package! And nl¢k M! you please!" Now seeds arc JIM! (“"199 1° “l” mun iu the store. And the dimes tire the things "I31 . he needs; _ And I've been to buy them in sea- sons before, ‘But have thought of them merely as seeds; But it flashed through my mind us i took them this time, “You have purchased a miracle here for a dime!" "You've a dimes worth of power i which no man can create. Ybtrvi- u tlllflt"S-\\'Ol'lll of life in ' your hand! Youflvi- u clinic's worth of mystery, llUt-ililiy, fate, Which tho wisest cannot under- stand. in this brig-ht lttle parkage, now isn't it od-d? You've u iliiue's worth of something known only to God!" These urn seeds, but the plants and the blossoms are here. With their petals oi’ various hues; in these little pellets, so dry uud so queer, There is power which no chemist _ ran fuse. _ Hen- is one of God's m'racles soon to unfold; Thus for fen cents an ounce is divinity sold! I I O Miss Ora Pruiltt, Konslngtou. |who spent the past winter at the it is wunilrrlul to tlrnk that Nn- Pacific 0mm!‘ h“ returned "om" 1 pant a imetpr a, package 015.801" And the clerk tossed them 0i" were all smartly drilled ,ln U10 latest. styles in ‘which bright colors predominated. - - Enthusiastic‘ golfeits jar-a already on the greens getting into shape for t-he season. which ofliclaliy oft- ens on May 24th. -'Quite a few membens will be lnitlgted this sea- son. and everything points to u any summer at the Links, one 0|’ the beauty spots of the Province. O O O Mrs. Noel DeBlois and Hogan returned last night from 1t visit to Boston. ‘ O O O Mrs. A. W. Weeks and Misi Lorna Weeks have returned from a most enjoyable visit to New York and Boston. O O O The success attained by Dr. Jfllin Maclnnis, of Pasadena, CallL. is being followed with a greandeal of interest by his home friends. Dr. Maclnnis, being a former Val- leyfleld boy. Last week Dr. Mac- lnnis. who is also -a brother-ln-law of Mr. Ernest Coffin of this city, was appointed dean of the Bible institute to succeed Dr. _R. A. Tor- ray, who has gone into evangelis- tic work in Portland, Me. Ordain- cd to the Presbyterian ministry I'll 1897, Dr. Maclnnls has had chars". 0| many of the ‘biggest parishes in the East, including churches at St. Paul, Mlnn.. Montrose. Halifax, N.S., and Syracuse, N.Y. For savor- ul years he was chairman of the Synod of New Yorkis committee on education and of the aynod's committee on religious work at Cornell University. He was asso- cinted with Dr, Torrey in founding tho Montrose Bible Conference and for the last two years has been assisting in work at the local in- stitute. O O O . Mr. and Mrs. Fredk. Morris are expected home about the middle of May. O O (‘nngrntttlutlona are extended‘ to Mr. R. H. Jenkins. the new ROW"! president elected last Wednesday. and is nt present visiting in tho ' ' ' city, the guest oi‘ Mrs, Gavin llar~ ‘dlrig. West Street. 1t» The brilliant social event of the week was the dance glvcn by ills Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. Hcartz at the old Govern- ilrlouor the mént House. on Thursday. This in the P, E, I. Hospital, hope to] hflllil)’ "B!" W" keenly flllllcidmt- sec her out again very shortly with eduapd thoroughly enjoyed, the renewed health, Q Thp first Tuesday and Wednesday hostesses had their usual quota of v|s.tors this week. 0 ‘o o All her friends are sorry to learn that Miss Edna (Ted) Gordon ls lndlsposed. and although at prescnt uiiis I MAY9.,19'25. i. . . i» envolo _ valuah ea can be be kept in a safe branch. ESTABLISHED 1832 Paid-up Capital S 10,000,000 Avon u...» t... f onsltllfift ris bureau drawer is l, pro- " tection against the H381" Prowl let-and when fire occurs the household hiding place be in flames before your - The deed to your home, your jewelry and other valuables should Bank of Nova Scotia Safe Deposit Boxes are accessible only to your- self or your authorized represent- ative- rentals are very reasonable. Ask the manager of our local blink or u9y9nA§_;;9ti a Branches ulao at Alberton,’ Albany. .,¥ saved. deposit box. CIIAIILOTTITOWN Every Previous t0 due to its life of the premiums (“mi paid by policyholder 197166. The \ policy guaranteed a monthly in‘ come of $20.00 for 20 year!» but» ' u | . Emerald, Kansiuntou. Rngw‘ ' ' ‘gjomooo Mitiitiilgue, ttylmury, 8t.‘ Peters. Total Assets summertime, flctoril. ._. e_ _ -————---—i-——————+'—— -— ~_ ‘ E Month F01‘ Twenty Years his death only two $247.80) were exceptional interest earnings, this ConhPlflY i5 "OW, paying to the beneficiaries $24.30 per rnonth and will continue at this rate during the contract so 1on8’ 95 ovvo-owoo-oooo r00-&00+§O-¢+; fcareflul ttrran ernents o4’ His Honor , ¢ ' * and MrsfiHeartz doing away with, jmmng .11“, recent naw rest-l ithe"! stiffness WlllP-il sometimes ov-‘dents to the city are Mr. and Mrs,’ there is no material chan£° l" "I a many (“Inclusive proof of theJhe Afar-lump Assurance (Ygmipanyldll intelligent electorate is cum. W151i! formal dances of this kind- n. Williams and Miss Williams. m the net interest earnings 0f ll“ . oyer doses, equally olten- in insuf- . 5.1a; tonne artificially nguhtod tmurofi . ma: l» 9 w a.» m moan all»! vim-own ' A wolf from the door. The noble army reckotitaimoon‘ 9on0! ,,n,.-_ M; “my m“, “es behind ‘he says of all the place! he has visited ttijizxg. llow that crowd clamoredvhs province Show“ evidenc" of be‘ ins; the woman who “they said“ mg ‘he "mat ‘pmgperows and Con‘ w“, Wm’, or a Sm and Should he-tented. That fs what clean-up does. And‘ how they slnnk away cowed and shnmefaced yrhcn told by the Heart- srarch-J "Let him that is without sin among you cast the first stone!" Thr dresses were magnificent at Government House hall. but our critic reports a lot of them‘ had seen several year's service. Let her wait and are the _.luly ball. then she'll see elegance and style that will make the visitors sit up and take notice, stonul, according to the law! TIME-WASTING What do we do in our leisure hours? King Alfred the Grrat, ac- cording to our school, books divided tho 24 hours of day and night into Ihtto aqpol ports, eight hours for This revival in church-gong and leaching of scripture and doctrine “wk eight noun, for rocreatiofi somewhat to mix the ideas of young ard slot-p and eight for studyand fundamentalist“ “ml m°dernlgls> (ii-votion. No better arrangement In a cmmnlllng preilbYlerlllll Church Sunday School tho minister no bitter can the made, Visited l‘ c1359 "ml lwlflea "W110 Mun is a working animal. The My“! l“ n“! ‘beaulmll Game" 0T llxsilft‘. as well as the acct-sally forLEmm?" "The Admin-Wit" replied a work is inherent. Some have it I'm“ gm wnhm" 7195113110"- much more than others and observ- ation will show that they who in- dulge the desire to the full and v-v=n go a little beyond are the long- est lived and thehapplest. l-t la quite possible lo go_beyond reason-q ublc limits hm; those who do so arc exceptions and history records few doa-fha from overwork. Shortened lives and discontent are sure pro- fiucis nt idleness. Man also requlnasrrcreatlon and sleep. The latter he Willi take of necessity. Recreation. the always tiusy man or woman tall-Pa Brudg- ingly and in insufficient quantities. The deplra to ploy in Inherent a charaoteliistic as the den-I'm to work. ‘Litre hbejlatt/Pr jt is often taikrn in lldh‘ br-tn llliillt“ since and probably L Just what is involved by the re-s torution of the gold standard in England is explained by Prof. Reid MoClung. of the. department, of (Iv-tr nomlcs of New York University. The "gold standard" in England does not mean the tree coinage ofi gold or the tissuance of paper cur- rency on a celrtaln mmou-nt of gold restrve. it means that internu- tinmvl trade la on a "gold standard" Flflslandfis decision to return to n "gold standard" works as follows The embaflfl) 0f 1919 on the ship- llvflll-flfkold frrom England is lifted and and i; can now be shipped new, ly and the Bank of England will pay] "B Obllizattlona in gold instead of TPFPFWIIK the fiflht to ipay in legal tender silver or puller. This means May 9, 1925 pCllEd-il) endorse as a true bill. ln face of ‘these facts who shall the Senator's word picture of listing conditions is overdrawn. ‘I101 Will", any K000 ml"!!- l"\‘i'itl1 banners flying _.nud music M ‘my lions do luck, and suffr hunger; 'l’R.A'Yi<1Il:——-0itr “Ollllllillill God the Jaws of financial death?" ° ; Every Inieiligent reader knowsl May i525 that Senator Stantows portrayal oti DEATH 0R LH.~E;__T0 Canada as a country cursed with pally mlndcd high salaried nfficinldom is pain-l I 8. ,lully true. lliqttnlly every‘ rend:|"R€}?;€KQ.D!§,__ Gracious 60¢ we lknows that it is tmprecetlentctl iuiknow “m; T110“ an a syn-It, able to |Canudiztni history. Every businesqcliitrigekiiis cfltlrvrisilnto mriltikigil, ‘man, every bunker, knows that any chtmgg ‘a hm‘; the ‘ikeriess _buuk, or ludustty or Jgtisiness con prmne Own Image ducted as the publicybtinintss oil 6v ; .. z D I must speedily meet with disaster. By Mny Carolyn Mes Every leading bunker in Canada lius sounded a wartiiug note but ull warnings have passed unltct-tictl. The flowers flint mothers like the b at Ara sons couragvotis, iluughtors true. Who moot life's every iriu-l uud [vat Pa" 9°v"'"'"°"t3 “m” °a"°'°“ And sci» ouch troublw through. and lavish enough llcuveu knows, lu expeu llture, but the King Gov- The flow"? ‘m! mmhm“ ‘like the most erntncnt tas out-llerodctl llerod iu Are cnhmn,“ Hwy Wm‘ prme can their Home llauk reckiessuvss and r5019; extravagant wasting of the people/s substance. it is also apparent that there can be no hope of |)l"ll('l‘ things until we hove u change of‘ government, lt is incredible tltut u majority 0f the people of Cunndu are (ronsenting parties to the orgy that has gone on for four years past in which pnmpere/d ofliciuldotvi has held high carnival at iOttuwu. Thai nevi-r shirk and nevor boast, Rut toi-l on ciurc-rlully. it's rasirr to lbuy u flower For mother. than ourscives to lbP The gift shr- lnngs for every “hour »Sn still and patiently. more, Lot's vow to grow itnoenslngly A little nearer than before To whnt she'd have us he. -—>i-—i-@ii Illut. now hm‘ Day has come once .The unemployed, of whom there Mqovoooao-oéooooooww» yet are thousands in Canudu, can» , not view with complacency or with character Reading out resentment tho salaries paid to >¢¢»¢¢>»4>¢' high officials who roll, in luxury Th‘ cumd‘ Bow . A .- . "is h th | u d 9"“ "m" l" m9 rm‘ mommY hm“ nu tlieiullltieal tfnvénllritilsmuzhl-‘aiaiteis vest of dollars which they "reamibe seat. and centre of all this loves. wmle, and summer’ when,” they and lbelntngs to u yo?‘ mil-rm if not‘ are working or playing- and who Una a mum?’ g ‘y space“ - to the opposite sex. The s- sneer at honest vvorkerstwhn com ‘scum,- plaln as "calamity bowlers" and Iilllfrylntl B Define!‘ W“?! “Ill! ‘UN-i nexpflnent! of pessimhmj. Theta» their natures could never pos- .;hi 't l .l i l- workers and those to whom sY,‘,,0,,’-,,}"§,,s,_““d mnge “ma” living wage is denied feel that in- if there are two indentations llcient I quantities. To be that retells balances agatlnsg m“. healthy - ~ man must ‘ play land can be met with gold as the land bs amused, Jfllllt laugh, "m" M" b" “llewfd in sold and the sold may 11s shipped from the“ country. Thus international busil- new instead of si-lvsr or paper cur- rency can now be conduchr-d on s "sold standard." The recent rise In sterling bu been cooled by this. mentailyiand physically, he molt cultivate his can“. of humour and in moderation enjoy himself. "Blight-hours to} study and devo- lion!" What ma: this section of the twontrfour ironic? Most of us suit is in their case added to ln-Wmdm‘ ‘he lower “99- "W" "9' Jury For yen" they have hep" fedlslgns of fondness of child-ran and animals. on with fairy tales of comma pro-l -Wr|n‘klfs on the reef-part of t-he perty that awaits them "just aroundltva llzflltnlvlzf"? y! rtrlzngshlv- 8nd v "i KIOEDIIJY 8 n CHI. YLWO OI’ the mmer’ ' b“! mm” no nearer! three perpendicular furrows a little‘ Th" "w" “pjinruy "I t," back from the corners ot-hhe mouth. ' ijifibii ____.L_ .. __ _,_ _ couMr-y very rul prosperity. thesepf 810.000 to $60,000 men have not distressed one! know.’ it has ex» suffered much. Feeling prosperous qua um emu time a.»- other "t "Web-Iris: 8min money is twin» forwotrk w: m» and eot- "I" efbvvihs sold and our» at mt‘ in; mmwm “maul! far that England milebt adopt v lsted and continued during yearn of themselves they say the country ls hard times for the masses of the prosperous! For to they think they people. Ministers of state have are the country. There are millions been prosperous. Mambo n of Par- of others in the land who think dif- linmsnt have been able to keep the fsrently and than ll n- ally i’! p ‘ a HAVE ALL GOOD:-'l‘he young ofkixcoedlngly well in a o; suu-h mum new“, ofvalvet and steel tauckles. ' 32.01‘ ingbztckgrnuntl and one oi lCharlottetown the evening, seems to have than, n‘i\'_l' “on the righteous for-egrftteptlonally well at all times, but v‘ ' ' lsukcti, nor his seed tbrgg-nl: lifefill-‘especf-ally so in the dainty evening klressesdof the-present day. be car- ‘ ' a a o is death; but to be spiriiuzilly minded is life and peace.- |ut lthe‘ Ball‘. the verdict oi‘ those '| lvianykclegutit dresses were worn ilooking on being‘ that it was the 131195! dlsitlfly seeh for fifteen or twenty years. Mrs, Heartz looked dress of ashes of roses crepe romaine trim- _ ' med with silver embroidery and according w the vermes lends the country 1S now being couductcili A Vow FOR MOTHER'S DAY cream rosebuds. Her daughter looked sweet and charming in yol- ,lnw gcorgette with crystal bead- ing‘, silver shoes and stockings. Mrs, Mathieson looked stwtcly in a hand- some black lace with over-dress.’ Mrs. J. D. Stewart was in judo green georgette crepe. Mrs. J. A. Macdonald wore tblack charmeuso Blltln with gold lace. Mrs. J. H. Myers was attired in cinnamon crepe with rich embroidery trim- mings. Mrs. (Dr.) MacMlllan wore l-biue crepe do chine with silver "trimmings. Mrs. Murdoch MocKln- non wore an elegant turquoise blue satin nil-over iacé" with cloth of ‘sliver. Mrs. W. H. Prowse was in black georxertxte crepe with black and white sequins and trimmed with teat-her ornaments. Mrs. Creel MacArthur was exceedingly smart in black crepe satin and pearls. Mrs. (Dr.) Houston was elegant in blue velvet with trimmings. Mrs. (Mayor) McKen- na was in iblack lbrocaded silk. Mrs. J. 0. Hyndman was stylishly at- tired in a tblack fsequln dress with steel embroidery. Mrs. Cosh wore a magnificent wins‘ colored figure Mrs. Bartlett was richly attired in orchid silk. ,Mr|. James Pa: n wore a becoming gown in, rose. pink goorgotta, Tho’ younger set . .-l Union. will ITiiiZQ _" Radio And Movies WABHINGTDN, May 8.-—Publ|c meetings movies and radio will be utilised in campaign to organise tho non union workers throughout Canada and United states. accord- in: to 54ml! lllltrovei-Ieaterday by the exeeuti e council of Am- erlclll Ihderat on of Labor and reproaentatzes of 108 international Labor. bodl , lt is planned. every olty lnlttdtown will be visited dur- ltq qmpnlgn gvbtch-wlli, jut it. was a lovely scene with a charm- would‘ 9X‘ but they that seek the Lord shall pause before‘ trying to pick out ' r ' Psalmuie “belle" " as so playing is not Canada riding into M, m“... tonfidenu. in Thee, for we meal)’ DPEUY YOURS people who look silver‘ Halifax. lvho are Ibeing cordially welcomed by many friends. Judge and Mrs. ‘Stewart have ro- turned from a visit to Button and New York. The engagement is announced of Miss Lillie Smith Raymond, to Mr. John K. Wiggins, of Suckville, .\'. B., son of Rev. Cecil F. Wiggins, D.D. The wedding will take place in June. O O O Collars and cuffs are a-bout as im- portant u (lress adjunct to a wo- man ‘these days as they are to a man. They seem to go with ul- moi-it any character of costume. and give an nlr of individuality to even the simplest little gown. The most fashionable collar and cuff sets are of embroidered lrish linen edged with Vaienclennes, iaci- or of nrgandy. trimmed with a iittlo plcot edging. O O O Everybody was delighted with the presentation of‘ “Whoa, Bill!" put on -by1he Odd Follows as n fitting close -to their anniversary celebrations on Monday and Tuna day evenings. i O O Exccpt for the usual one or two table Bridges, so much indulged, in just now, there was really no en- tnrtalnlng among hostesses this week. I 000 Miss Beatrice Mat-Klnnon is vls ltlng with friends in Montreal for a short time. O O O . _ \ Mrs. Robertllarris, of Charlotte- Itown, widow of the late Mr. Robe -' |l<larrls, n.c.'it'.. c1110., is an inter- iesting and distinguished visitor in Vancouver, the guest of her ‘broth- er and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. 0. E. Robinson. As the wife of a fomous painter of portroltsr through which‘ has been kerpt alive for Canada the per- sonality of so many of her sons- men closely connected with the lite of the country for the past forty-five years, Mrs. Harris pos- sesses a large coterle of interested friends. and incidents of her late husband's contributions to art and Canada in gsnenl has been the topic‘ of historic recital at many social ‘events here. when Mrs. l-Iirril ha! been In honored guest. While it to universally known that tbs historic plotnrs “The Fath- i 1nd cherished link with the per~ l I Company. This is 21V: per cent in 81"“ of our guarantee. HYNDMXN ‘at 00., LTD. Managers, P. E. I. ' ilumcnt Buildings, Ottawa, it is not gcuezrallyknown thaba request Wits mude for a reproduction of‘ this work of art by Canada's dean of painters. - Owing to the stupendous nature of the work and Mr. Harris‘ falling health, this feat was never avtempt- ed ln earnest. The original char- oul copy, from which the famous painting was executed, was pre- sented ‘by the artist and hangs nt Ottawa tin place of the elaborate work which was executed undcr a ommisslon from the Dominion lovcrnment. and which r-prt-sctits he great figures who brouuhtfftiti- ‘tda in-to existence as a itmuinion. Mr. Harris produced a long series yf pictures concerning Canadian "to. and at least five of‘ his works. have a permanent home in tho Nil-l tlonnl Gallery at Ottawa. ~ When tho Marquis of Lorne founded the Royal Canadian Soci- ety of Arts, he nominated Mr. Har- ris as n charter member. As well to lacing one of the first members 1f this society, he was also the first painter in Canada to receive royal Pewimitlon, when he was createda Companion of St. Michael and 8t. George by the King. It comes as a surprise to many, however. to learn that he was a Duet of no small repute. A voiu-mo 0t his poems, entitled “Verses by the Way." from an» artist's sketch book. published f6r private circula- tion. is in the possession or many admirers, and servo! as a valued oonal side of the author, ‘Some of Mr. Harris’ finest paint- Im m to be found in the little "tllmflll fllllbel ‘of 8t. Peter's m catberlnl tin Charlottetown. said 1o i" "L mmuillfllbll’; Dfllltld "b! hem nalbud. was destroyed b! ‘ fl itlmilllllolti be the moot bountiful of its kind "1 fllneda. the Wrh-orvr-hlch was '94P"! "mama by m. apt-n: . Iltwthor." Ir. o. mun-u. the latter a designergmd arohltefih all the mural decorations and B series of eighteen pictures ‘was U19 monument contributed by m“ painter. O O O Lady Patricia llamsay. (Prlllcmls Pat), who with her little son h" been spending the winter in Bel“ muda with Commander Ramsay. "l the Royal Navy, left Tuesday by steamer for Southampton. El18|l""l' Lady Patricia probably will return to Bermuda in tho autumn. “As you‘ sow So Shall You Reap" W Th!" Wordl lfl loot I‘ true, IIQW-lvl‘ in. tho dilly when the’ written and may b0 ppl 0d in this all to your grain and. To run a bountiful hlrvut you mill‘ 10w and mu from dlaum the moot common form 0 which in IMUT; ~0ur Foirumalin 'lu guaranteed to prevent ltlll and no render your Ill‘ upm. of giving m alum" production. Now lo the ttmt to u». ttvlo- Motivation. OW supply 1| largo and of I" tugboat quality. 1n: munouato l I Dl-IV Jasnma .~_.-