i" ei.~'e 1o" = {Central Guardian A i than! ..*.:~.-'..-.:-..@- rz: * Protest-e *3.- inn», non» _ _ . .. sirunon elitism’ INTESTING and , 533w m ""“' l: To Berlin . I i I . \ fl0lbmubuua. ____._ _ y’, , “ I Q _ , ., 1 , msuqgwmagqhm ggltwassaidonsocdaxrlhcritotc- v . ' "WT-l "c" “w P l COA TS » imruwehuememm; nhiittlmewnteelfbflfllinls- '- y - l4 we're. , 11-60664-441- fi aall-l-"llllllll" “WE m‘: ‘ f i ‘ ' ‘ ' ma: unanimous mfllgfalglfvglgsuzlhgzig g 1,: “wt: Yllll IIIST SEE TIIESE Catharine's School Hall this (Fri- day) evening at 1.45 o'clock and on Mfifmw“ h’ a new cannons These coats will be the vogue this Spring. The fact that we have . “flwmm” l‘ them now is the best. reason we can ERS AND PANTIES $ ° A "F!" were Mum“ “°°,,,...."“'..,,,.,..,,. . f, . c HEREI§%IIN‘GII€I%II‘E,TEIFIIIQllBIPINESS, ALL or THESE IOI‘ Wmdfiislfsfiiflmngfi Mum?!“ m “R3,? a?“ m‘ 7°“ "f; °‘“' Pflkyi“ “Y”? . i GARMENTS ARE WELL MADE AND ROOMY. ALL _ M» all “ll “eh "m" WW Kfix $3“ “m” “i: ‘m? I“ t; e ‘EH33’ ‘a? ‘u? ES _ 1 on May 10th with Jemima. an“ m to “gm” hm coa are on e on 7 wee - ., SIZES m THE POPULAR PASTEL SHAD . . m, k6,... ,0, m, “ma,” m no tentimm mo! m. ow m, “d, w, m “m” n Pr,“ Qfisywm‘ w” m“ l” “hum a oeimmy just as low as in the largest de- whieh iollvwedthe lllvllld- ent stores of Montreal and partm Toronto. All ises from 14 to 40. Shopperslodaytlantlloats that are REALLY IIEW You will be asounted at the completeness of our line. Sizes and styles to suit your figure, and prices " to suit your purse, This lot could be sold at much higher prices, but because of our buying policy we cannot allow any of them to be on hand when additional shipments arrive. We will be pleased to put aside any coat you wish. SIMPSUII Sells For Lass IR. . simrsos ISLAND LADY DIAD-MTS. .1“ Power has been advised of the death ‘mum i“ arm‘ in Providence Hospital. Oakland, $ 1 50 California, of Miss Maud B. Murphy . - ‘f’ ' Age 18 or Over? 01a friends in both Southport and Charlottetown. Before going to Cal- , Answer These wssxmzamn. Anvil 4- —- ifornia she was prominently identi- fied with St. Joseph's Sode-lity. The deceased was a first cousin of Mrs. sharpen your pencil and find out your mental age. You many be 1o or so years. old Fred Power, Mrs. James Smith and Mn. W, 0. Davey, of thia city. heforofhelrcuighu oiugyhfihsnfi: bl" filwee questiogsmvgi heige Joyed a social evening in their re- ‘ktelmmatlils? Managua tests ah.r":"..."se:'. We...» i» h. pm- <== "gilt"; Fives. During the evening musical ill "l9 Ullmd 9mm m!” me“ selections were well received and of the mteriur. brief addresses delivered, the speak- m. David sesel. who wavered ers including two past chancel! . these cost-lem- WW"! m“ u” Mr. J. . McKee and Councillor average adult should be able t0 B.Roy lman. ‘rhefirstprlsein answeratlessttwoout otevew the auction forty-fives was captured three. This would give 7W m‘? mental age of 18. Wll-lvll "will llerb- Veuey. while Mr- Art All»! tests have shown co be the overuse was awarded the consolation prise. “up; 53¢, ivonra-wmrsmne Y. r. s.-- agelofsfid o“ “u”? mm"! u“ 5' “may was able to answer five out. of slX mugging??? ‘"5 Width“; questions could not be ma‘ “d” 0th ed tor slldtlw. 9 ‘ auspices gf the Y. P. Bruce 5am? m,‘,‘°°‘w,,,1 wnggnueg s; 1110;: °Y° l" “Wm- dw" extensive test-B. ll WW1“ . ' _ _ seals tewtgfi gun“ UPTON WOMENS INSTITUTE Annie 1mm Carlyle‘ the Prime.‘ mm‘ qu n every ' qqwmgu] u, meet 0g - "°1'°°¢ eselnwhileonavisittcihmim ve Reading leg lmemqya“ w beam’ o’ age- the Upton at theuligomc hgrsenoxfxtnfi tgviloliammmmaelatstgh: (an that? n” ' vim-W" ofMrs.J.A.Beato othc hing ‘ - 'm°ll"‘e° Wade unch- n“ m l°uwlww°dbl Ibel-mmreonsiscsozieocettie,» TRIM SLIM FITTING SLIPS THESE ARE OF ANGELSKIN - AND ARE REALLY f z 0 AN EXCEPTIONALLY GOOD BUY AT THIS PRICE. WHITE, IN ALL SIZES TO 42 . . . . . . . . SMOOTHIES-PANTY or BLOOMER s A FINELY WOVEN DELUSTERED RAYON GAR- MENT, WITH CONTRASTING APPLIQUE TRIM. . WHITE, PINK AND TEA ROSE. ALL SIZES . . . ' SPECIAL HEAVY RAYON AND STRIPED GLOVE SILK LINGERIE PAllTlES and BLOOMERS Here is Lingerie Loveliness that is sure to please the most fastidious women. These come in all sizes, in White, Pink and Tea Rose, 89¢ AllliELSlllll SLIPS 300 new Slips. a special purchase over which we're Jubilant. We vs never before been able to procure Balderson; by Izeonard Bowman; Hymn,‘ 0on- "Ifi fill? 2 m. $139 Rn -—--__:::-' ' \ ah toiled at the oar. Under the bum Quinta-i Arrlue. the salley help his country throw or: thc yoke been sent by the Caesar to dis- o; 30mm dse pirates in the eastern Mccl- mmenn and on the way Arrlwl- paign against tlic Parthizms and .1 "m5 800d 799°“ °1 33'5"“ grrat host of soldiers was being as- . l1 a! 9*" wlsmlmv 3nd "mm! hi5 aliillhfd at Antioch“ til- Roman W133"? l" “h” W" w u" capital of the Near 2.351. of the slaves. had him sum- OI‘ oler a Slip of this quality at such a low price. Bias cut, smooth fitting and easy to wash. Tea Rose Sizes small, medium These come in tail- . cred and smartly ‘styles. All ~ he warned Judah that he must not taken in him. But, because he liked the youth, and his strength and spirit, Arrius had his letters removed. Then, in the midst of a cattle with the pirates, Judah saved the , Tribune's life, and the grateful Ar- rius made the Jewish youth his heir, and Judah spent five years in Rome learning the art of war with the idea that some day llc might The empire was plfllllllllg a cani- Thither Judah was ordered with s. contingent of legionaries, and Jlldlh. “l? m! Wm Nqlwet, had there he found Slmonides, once a 5111319911 l-ltefmm? 1mm We steward and slave of his father and 01 m0 "@5591 l° m‘ "m" 3° now a prosperous merchant. Accord- at in the three years of his ser- m; to the 1W “W109” mum“! 9' l 31"“ Simonides owned was his master's Jewish law nil that and hence belonged to the son of ‘lb Aflllll- 33141"? "Yul"! In" the House of Hur, but Judah sought - the-mar had rendered no wealth, only news of his mother and sister. ~ Simonldcs, after Judahls arrest, had n ousted from the house in Jerus em, and forced to shift for himself, but had made a fortune in commerce. lle told his young daughter, Esther that to the best of his knowledge Ben-Burs mother and sister were in some of the many m dungeons of Judea. expect too much from the interest ' Walton Toombs; solo. Mrs. Douglas gregatlon; Scripture Reading, Mrs. Younker; Offering; Chorus by choir Trio, Mrs. Aquilla Bowman, Mrs. Keir Heatherly, Edgar Easter; Solo, Miss Eida Glow; Male Chorus; solo, l CHAPTER Ill 1n Antioch Ben-Hui- took s great interest in the chariot races and found that in a short time there was to be a great meeting in which one oi the four-horse teams enter- cd was one of Arabian steeds owned by Sheik Ilderim, called "the gen- crops.“ ‘The sheik ‘had been lmflble to find a. driver who could get; the best out of the Arabians and had sent out word that he wanted a cap- able man to handle his entry in the race. Judah, watching the teams train- ing for the race, noticed that one of the drivers was Messala, his false friend, so he volunteered to drive the sheikfls team, and, by a trial race, convinced the sheik that he would do. Messala of course had recognised Ben-Hui- and plotted to remove him from his path. 0n the other hand, Judah, thlrstlng for revenge . gainst Messala, planned not only to defeat him in the race but, through a friend, induced the Roman to stake his fortune on the outcome. Six teams c! four horses each stood at the starting line as the event began, ‘Messalivs and Ben- Hurb and others driven by an Ath- enian named Cleanthea. a. Corinth- ian, a Byzantine and a Bidonian. Antioch was a cosmopolitan city and each of the entries was backed with a patriotic fervor, Ben-Bur being the favorite in the betting due tohzleielargenumberolawaintlse Harrison Bolder-son; Chorus by the Choir; Hymn. Congregation; Bene- diction; “Softly Now the Light of As a test o! mathematical reason- ipgtry to complete these numerical series such at 3, 5, '1, 9. and l1 or 5. 5.—45, 88, 44, 39,—-. Day" sung ‘by the Choir. At this time Mr. Wm. Olark had charge of the evening program, and also gave a very fine address. On the Friday evening previous the Y. P. metaltthehormoflllirzandMrs. Walton Tcombs, and held their regular meeting. After the business pargthemeetiitgwasinchargeof the Leader, Leonard “ n, the subject tor this meeting was Mis- sions, and each number given. was very much in line with the theme. was as follows. Hymn BeflPtllN Reading, Leonard Bowman; Ad- dress on “The Mision of the Ear Ghvurc ", hire. Douglas Younker; Recitation. Mrs. Wm. Clark; Reel tation, Miss Rite. Easter; Respon- sive Reading; Reading. Wm. Clerk; Reading, Mrs. Toombs: Solo. Mrs. Douglas Younker; Male Chorus; Recitation Miss Gertie Toomiis; Recitation. Chester Pollard; Girl's ,Chorm; Recitation, Miss Beatrice Jieatherly; Recitation. Muriel Toornbs; mmn; Mizpah Benedic- tion. reitsoNALs Mr. Stuart Mscklin left yesterday morning for Halifax to attend the Allan Cup playoffs, Mrs. Villa Hickey of Malpequs, was brought to the Sanatorium yes- terday morning by the Canadian Airways plane. This was e. stretcher case, and Mrs. Hickey was accom- panied by Rev. Fred Williamson. The many friends of Mr. William A. MoCailum, Oimrlotteiown, who recently underwent an operation in the P. E. Island Hospital will be glad to know he is cohvalescing as well as can be expected. Miss Mildred Auld. Kingston. who has been a student at Prince of Wales College this year, was opera- ted on for appendicitis at the P. E Island Hospital l centiy, and is pro- gressing favorably. Mr. W. A.‘ Brady, of Montreal, head of the Maritime Packers, 1M, is at the Osnadianflational Hotel, where he will meet their Pinette re- presentative, w. J. J. Macdenaid tn discuss operations. workmen were removing the wreck age and was coursing freely forward with ‘Meeaala in the lead. Judah's gozipatriot friend Banballnt, cried "A hundredlaestsrii on the Jewel" 1-8, 36, 80,——-. . U Q General information: L-John Erskine is famous 88 a sculptor, actor‘ ,writer or painter? 2.—Norris Dem is in Tennessee. Alabama. Georgia Kentucky? It-Poland China is a kind of cow ,hog, chicken, horse? 4.--"Knee action" is found in sir- Iplanes, streamlined trains or outc- mobiles? 5.-Kalc is a kind of fish, book- binding, vegetables, cereal? 6.--Mamhoukuo is in Europe. Asia, Africa or South America. And true as false: 1. Oan telephones be used . l0 cheat, water? z-Are brazen boys the best be- haved? ZL-May a spatula be read with ease? 4.--l’.s an c “ student a diligent one? ‘ s-Oan prominent people admir- ister relief? 5,1305 indigenous denote prehistoric? 3.—'1‘eme.rity—1"ear. ‘ L-Adventitlous —80Cld8l11.&l. lt-Ambiguous-equivocai. d-Carnivorcus-herbivorous. Test your vocabulary. Use t.~e following words in a sentence cor- rectly: L-Avid. 2.—Dirt-cheap. iL-Monopoly. L-Salaam. 5.-—'1lody. 6.—Viilpend. . . . The answers: Mathematical reasoning-fl) 3. (a) l3, (8) 2. (4) 283, (5) 43, (d) 242. (2) Tennessee, (3) Hog. (4) auto- mobile, (5) vegetable, (8) Asia. True and faise-(l) no, (i) no. i!) no, ti) yes, (5) yes. (B) no. General information-ii) Writer. , ‘ §.‘,‘,',',',‘,.::.: u» z of March 13th with an attendance of nine members and three visit- ors. The vice-President, Mrs. Geo. Turner presided. Meeting r ned by repeating Creed in unison fol- lowed by roll call responded to by “Irish Jokes." “It was moved and seconded that two copies of Institute News be sent for, also that a prize be given to the pupil of Upton School writ- ing the best essay on the progress of the community in which we live. ‘The Secretary reported having received the Government grant. The entertainment connnlttce for next month is Mrs. Beaten, Mrs. SALE’ or ---JAM-- Apple and Raspberry Apple and Strawberry Apple and Cherry Red Plum JAM 8oz. JARS RASPBERRY JAM f-leutgeutl; great War. oeed by sirlsllls the N - tlonal Anthem. A dainty lung! WM Geri/ed by the hostess assisted, by Mrs. Geo. Turner. Music and soilghslziought s. pleasant evening to a . THE PBINCES RANCH. The Prince of Waless ranch near High River (Alberta) has had a. good yell‘. and the bee: sales o! "vastock for four years have been‘ made. One of 1 ie ranch bull calves horses, 85 ponies and 100 sheep. lwmu vwroau snsbrm ms recs Colonel R. E. Compton, Britain's pioneer electrician, whose ninetleth birthday is t0 be celebrated at a banquet attended‘ by famous elec- trical experts. is proud of an un- muai n. He claims to be the Victoria. It happened when be in- troduced electric light into Windsor Oastle. Afterwards the Queen grew "T... CAADIA ._ "(MVIONP l! Par/s f0 Shop" Each 40 oz. JAR . . . . . . . Each 35c sold for 2400, said Professor Wil- Special! Enron's BLACK TEA- Special l SUN GLO FLOUR Special l Arrow Brand tomatoes Each ioffiqfiirlg m» 1o. SPEAICHES ‘ pecg Island B d .:ri':.r"rt'..‘?f'ff'a.::"... pm, ,,,,, BE}... EATONIA ' Special l QUAKE}; STRES Special ! Aylmer Choice ACORN l-‘LAKES $.12 to appreciate the new lighting. buillr. Lb. a “.2: $1.4: NStarécgl/ard _ o. i Tins. i253. 2forE7c r N . 2 S t. o Tllllsua a. I79 25 oz, Tins E , a. 21. , Special i Beehive Golden Wax BEANS No. 2 Tins. Ea, not ‘Silecial! Lynn Valley Special! BULK rims POUNDS‘ 49 MACARONI Lb. ..... .. . . 59 Same and oop- " '1) (3) same. (8) opposite. f5) same. (0) opposite. Vccabulary—see your dictionary. H)’ reams. the entire teats entitles you do a rating of 1B or average mental age: five wrong allows you to claim a ntcntalageoflttandthreeorlesae wrong you have come of mental age. _ SEEKS T0 TIAOI ILINDNIS! a mammal , ; Scoring yourself with 10 wrong in , n Lynn o. ha o; new... son» . LOMBARDIPLUMS ~ “m” No. 2 Squat. Each. 10c. .. ‘cl-aw? STARCH lb. pkg. 10c LAUNDRY STARCH COLMABVS MUSTARD, V, lb. per tin 27c" NUGGET SHOE POLISH. per tin . .. 12¢" illlforflc styling?" PllMPKIN, No. 2V; tins. Ea. 13c . l-Illll of CHERRIES 12V; oz. tins. Ea. 12c ’ Lakes . 2 for 19c Special l 10c ‘ _LEGS, lb. .. ; rooms, lb. .. coo ntsss Ross!‘ i‘ l cn“38§§.‘§’€ai csore. lb.‘ — ’ c e swa- . 1 "m" “M” “s” s, _ , “ Frog: nmnocx FILLETS . ' I ' s ‘gvhllat-UOOCIQIIQIIIUUO - “m, _ a “u, . , e . murmurs. aim. mumlo-EEEM-I-m. ___, p, _ ,_ ____ eTEfl m»! ' Lam .B':aeIesa-D_IGBY, Lb. . , g iyignut ' * ‘y r Salt coorliislagfizsa. ié.,,.,. , ~ f‘ | I IOOO. . SUGGESTIONS ' i SALMO Fresh IIADDOCK. Trimmed u l s assllseleeeeusssee-eeee Lenten Sunflower Pink #21113 2 Tina x_ v ma. “'1. -,.. [I61 " u l l“?! w . .m