NATIONAL LEAGU 5 wt ill lyilils-B. w“ , y gllf". .......... ..'2 1 '» Ytlfk - - a flcrics Grimes l 5- ,@_..; Scott. atidasnyder- p. Reds Defeat Oubl. 2'1- " y- y If], April’ ‘19—- The ci tllftrili fRxeds won their second Kama Grille series with the Cuba, llere today. 2 to 1. Lucas allowed 1,... live hits and Alexander 1'01"- H. H. E. The swrili Chicago 1 (‘illclnnall . . . . . . . . 2 4 2 llalteries—Alexander mnd ‘Hart-' ill-ll; Lucas and Plcinlch. Braves TrimPhlilIeo, 6-5 I‘llll..-\Dl<}IJPlilA. April lil- Thu Boston Braves l won their final gflllle of the seasoll- today by [liking tho final ‘game or the sor- ies from [he Phillles 6 to 5. score: R. H. E. llpglnll _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. till 0 Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . .. u 11 liuilorios-R. Smith , and‘ .1: Taylor: lllann, Ulrich,’ 'Wrlgl'lt- alone. Willoughlly Mid-J. Wilson. Cardinals Boat Pirates 3-2 iour in lholr series \vitIl iVl-‘urri-ll. AMERICAN LEAGUE Yankees Beat Red Sex, 3-2 ii-L’. iil'i'il lklunock, though Iinlziil“ __ Iiuiivriw. Zillluisor. lVr-lzcr and (iaston. Detroit Trims Cleveland, 5-3. 2 10 rookie. hold third. R H. E ‘Charlottetownjlwn Tennis Club 3 4 1 will 'be held in the Y. M. C. A. par- tBatteriés-‘lsn ' 597E911: Johns an Washington took a same from Philadelphi 8. giving the Serum "i9 $01" some series. cky Harris was orders weal-install ........... .. Batteries -_'(;|-ay, H Go Downs 8t. Louis, 5-1 . . —Tom d l ' ' - ‘ ' . bu“ h" Wm‘ the ay morn ng aibout 3A0 in re the eighth inning A Robertson ill his ffrt a a581,," ms _.wrmer Feamxgates u} With their usual quickness tho flro defeated St‘ fighters were on the scene in a jif- me third straight fy and soon had matters under con- Charley earance i V’ _ Giants Beat Brooklyn. 3-2 ~ yaw rook. April 1s. flack ‘ , yyulpnlnied Bnrleiizh oriiueu m ., pin-hing duel today and the ,. ‘ l m, the Robins 3 to 2 "ill, fifgniiilzlie game of their series.’ -. f be- Scoit IliIOIl-ivd seven j \°“°_ l a "".‘.‘.l‘*..1"’-iiii.‘*l‘.il’ "r .‘ H. E Batteries; i I I ‘Itobertis-o INTERNATIONAL Refilling. » April Ill-Score: R. H. E. preached most acceptably from the 1st Psalm on the theme of tho in- 5 2 fluence of a Christian Character. Niliii- in spite of the inclemency of the ‘Batferles-dwulkncr and 0' Hersey City, April ~19. —Scorc: R- H~ E- composed of approximately 50 ‘fam- 6 10 0 Jersey (my . ‘ _ _ ' _ I _ . _ ' H 9 n 1 flies, and no doubt when travelling Batteries — Dlckerma-n. Miller , and Morrow‘ Niebergfl“; Spaummg Church building will he taxed to Manners. Smith, . . _ OPENS NEW BUSINESS—- On Nemnk’ N’ J" Apr“ 19',‘ $3011; April 1st J. P. Hood, fr many years El, 7 0 owner of the Charlottetown Guar- 8 1 dlan, and who has resided in Oak- Reddw land lSinCE 1921, opens up a "Home Zuorls and McCarthy. Baltimore‘ Apr“ 19' Sir‘; E leased o store for the purpose. His 1516' 1 principal specialty will be a coll-g 13 16 2 trol valve. {he only one of its kind Banefles_MuGrflw. Prudhomme lu the world. which merely at and Head, ‘ymcent’ Myers, Ogden tnched to hot water boilers. mak- apd Har- _ ST. LOUIS. ApriI_19. ——A llintil imllug rally enabled tho Cardinal's lo dvfeui lilo Pittsburgh Pirates, fl, lo 2, aml lo nlukc it three out of . Special 5 tn 6.30. Veteran's volleyball; to ti, Teachers‘ Basketball; 8 to world's vhu ill pious. '1‘ I10 aL-o re ma R. ll. 9.30, hlolls‘ Volleyball. rilllailurgll . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 4 l, Howling-Church cagus, 7 Trln- Herman, of the Main street Baptist Si. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 8 .0 lty vs. Central ‘Christian; 8.30 Bali- church has received a unanimous Iiulicrivs - slleehan and E. fists vs. st. Peters. call to i-he pastorate of The Iilnh- Hulilil; Johnson, SOUIOYUII and field BiTBG-l Blilliiilt ChUPCh. ‘Millic- IiilS'i'll\' April 19.“ Tile Yank‘- oal- - IPi1'—fiI‘fll~88Ti0i¢“*0f“'Cil€ ‘Filfillll tnrlily'1ly""taking filo third llIIli finui ulllllu from tho Roll Sox ‘H-oeooowooeooweooevw n m“ QYIJEENTFIIM W i 7 H CHARLOTTETQWN yirilird Ion hits was sironl: ill the lulu-hos. Zaillnlscr, starting to llu- sor. '.\ii.\‘ t-iirnck on the lol: by ' u hallod hull ill the second inning Wholesale Produce. Potatoes I Specialty. ’ "Shkrplol Cream Separators for Bale. Extra parts on hand. J. Lester Douglas _ Write or Phone 798 or 93!. ‘lli~J'i‘Iii)1‘|‘. April 19. ~August - . and haul lo bu. assisted from the iiviii. Srilru; R. l-l. E. ~\‘Y\\‘ York . . . . . . . . . . . . . ., 1i 7 Pvllnock and (follllus; CLASSIFIED, A ilm- lmulrllon . - - - - -- l'oor lnnrrflluna . Ifllrllt llllullllll . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 00950-04 .-._____.. For Sple ~——————-'-v-.---——— ron SALE-QUANTITY cnolcs iluuuor Snell out ‘ Apply Herb. ilrllilis, Itlarshiléi .' 8747-4-16-4I. FOB SALE-A LA E QUAN- lily of manure. A to F. How kinsoll, 29 EdwardaSt. 8744-4-16-31 »~ »_ a if Foa slits-No. 1 ezco WHEAT h‘. ll. (Yolwlll, New Haven. 8774-4-17-31 Fon érfElfli/iv Panel-velv- oil l-ow. Aipply Harry Rodd iiliiikiny. 8803-19-3I-eod limi- esavlcs-A PURE-SHED ulildtered York Boar. Boswell lh-nkinsfidgflons, Mt. Albion. l 8801-19-21. '_*'_n- -—-n___ .... ion SALE-LIGHT nusesn inc-s. A-ppiy 9s Edward’ Street.‘ 81084-166]. _ FOR sAL:._nsw CART soov. Aiuiiv to w. J. Scott, Mlrohfleld; l" i1- i- asao-l-lz-lws "ORE-es WANTED. - FIFTEEN horse-s. drivers from 1000 to 1100 "i=- prm horses trolls‘- aroo to i100 lbs. Apply Large‘: Livery “blinds, "Monday, Tuesday and _ "hie-low. -sao2-1s-tl. *‘*—-—-____ \ Male Help Wanted “Wm-l M. L. Franks .-,~ . til... .. ‘ RTISEMENTS . 10c per line of 5 worth 8o per lino of b words ‘lo per line of ii words O Miscellaneous NO. A IVMDONALD. veyor, Hermenvllle. HOU8E- CENTRALLY LOCAT- ed. wanted, ten or eleven rooms. Apply "s". care of Guardian. WANTED.—AN OLD CYLINDER. Monarch engill°~ Write Bruce Stewart & Co.. Ltd. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. NOTlCE- ALL ACCOUNTS nus the undersigned must be Dali! by proceedings will be taken-S. H. Colwlll. New WANTED cATe WITH two "old kittens or about lo have youlil- Good prim palli- p, A. Farquharson, Henneseey tion with the Telegraph Co., of “m! “m?” 3M one 5°" o‘ Mr‘ Boston and is a brother-of Bruce - . . n Bk N ~ S_ McLeod of I e an of ova I male fox - tattoed. have same by 91'0"!!! Dwpfifly an“ pflylllg expenses. —-Wesley Boyce, Bonshaw. P- E- l- Albion. was a visitor b0 the city atriu- lonced first or second class Ten- chdr for Shamrock School. Sup- plgmflni. $120 per snnum. Alppiy Jos. ‘Pmlnor. Berry of Trustees. R. R. Kinkora. "P. E. island. visiting In Mt. Albion- c -_________ day from Sonris. "T: MAKER wmeo yr vinrc, qteailyi m; '_ hlgllgt “d m" Dong,“ are Ham": m acKen m; pity the guests 0f Mr and Mrs. W. E. Bentley- __________.._.____-- mm s Female Help Wanted r. Um r , gong-q , _______________-_--- w, WANTED unto-nears mam. bursa-av may 1st mm on I "y to work on (Amati) Ii‘. Fer- r hits and turned ' i’ ‘ h I n. 'fl y for Detroit to- . -<..._ - l d ROSIIUIHEI Just arrived at volume §°ia$e_ Wbolworthl. 3730-4-17-31 . >1 THE ANNUAL MEETING of the 2 lors on Tuesday, April 20th at 8 8 L, P- m: 8804-19-2! OLD TIME CONCERT and Bask- 19, __ at Social. League of the Cross Hall free hitting tonight at_'°$ dclock sharp, 3799 P ~ ~ t three of 8T. JAMES CHURCH. —The Manager manning service’ in st. James d of! the Church yesterday was "conducted i? when h? ViKOP- by the minister, Rev. ‘W. [Bruce bloliiirs Muir. The ‘congregation was 1w! washed very lilrsesnd the sol-mentors play. musical service very impressive. in the evening Eyaugellst Captain elrlmch. forceful sermon "on the “power of and prayer, to a large coligregation. 391111101‘. Marborry and ____.- ‘ i - ‘ Best preached ‘lip earnest kamd EARLY MORNING ALARM.- The fireman were called out Sun- sponse to an alarm rung in for a corner of‘ Prince and Water Streets trol. There was considerable dam- R_ R E age from smdke and water. UNITE-D SERVlCEBr-Tlle con- n-AO n. izregatlon of the ‘Belfast United nard, Giard and Hargreavc; Fubor Church held thelr-iflrst service in the Baptist Church at Eldon on Sunday, April 11th. Rev. J. A. Mac- inllan conducted the service and weather a fair sized congregation was present. The congregation is conditions are normal, the Baptist and capacity. Comfort" business at 2-19 Fourteen- th street. this city, where he has ing lhenl automatic in their opera- lion and requiring no attention whatever. Mr. Hood will also carry other lines in which pure and san- itany drinking water will play an Vi" important part. and of‘ which rur- v tller particulars will appear inter. Mr flood has always been success- , _fui in anything he has undertaken in his native province and since ture will undoubtedly build llp a, 3.30 to 5. Students; prosperous business. - Oakland; 7 Maple Leaf. ‘ RECEIVES 2A-LL.%Rev_ A. K. ton, to succeed Rev. M. S. Richard- Icatlershlp at the church, on v . TINITIWTYBTBLEF Jinnah fie‘ r. Herman is a native of Dartmouth, blaze at the Prince Grocery Store, THE CHARIJUPTETUWN GUA RDIAN 11l00'Men""‘" w . (‘Continued from page i.) the c. M. A. offlclila that the ‘ demand for a combined confer- ence ol‘ all Canadian manufacturers ~ - _ affected by the terifl bhangee had prmce mum’ Fiddlers and Dan manufacturers Gymnastic Dis play And Concert At Y. M. G. A. Before s fair sized audience that showed quite clearly their sp- preclation of the performance put on the various classes went through a line of drills, apparltus work, boxing, wrestlhigfnnd other stunts in a most creditable‘ man- ner. ., ~ The programme varledJo-some extent in that It featnrgdlmchest- rel selections by then-gripes of Wales College» orchel " Jthlch alone was worth-the price-sol’ ad- mission. Those yzhogwere}, so lunfor- tunaie as to no; hoar'tliom~'~flatur- day night would do we'll to hear thqm’ at their ne_xt public appear- ance. _ ' ‘ .Scotch dances in the form of double swords and the Shuen Trews by the Misses Dulcie and Marla Walker both of which ao- qufted themselves in their, usual good style. ' " ' " - Clowning by Mr. Gerald Maddi- gan, who tnok the house by storm and kept the audience during the entire performance with his var- ious nutics. Mr. hladdilzan. has both acrobatic and natural ability for his role. .- Wrestllns by members of the juniors class was of an excellent vurliaLy uud demonstrated aluit they are DIULZfUSi-illll; favorably in that lino of exorcise. ‘ Boxing was of a high ordcr and the boys displayed considerable science and cleverness in manly art. Add, Tho apparatus work by so o1) the junior class was nice to‘ watch and showed that Charlottetown has some excellent gymnasts in the making. '~ -- Torch swinging was a pleasing variation and ibrought forth favor- able comment. The variousdriils by the members of the student ing manner. Following was the program‘: Apparatus work-Juniors Tumbling-Juniors . Scotch dnnces- The - Misses Walker The Elephant~Juniors ' Orchestral selections-P. W.. C. Orchestra ' ‘- Trapeze worm-Gerald Maddi- an Hand drill. free hand driIL-saw- ing wood drllI—Stildents w‘ Torch sWInglng—Gec C. Walker Wrestling — MrKinnonw rand Campbell, Brown and McDonald. Boxiag—Cox and Allen. Owen and Fitzgerald, Mclnnis and Fitz- gerald. lnstructor—Geo. C. Walker. . Main all-eel mill are passing. hand lll hand from- BELFAST-—Rev. R. ii. Stavert will conduct service in the Pres- wmlng was,’ m“! in his new vmHhyterlan Church at Belfast on Tues day evening April 20th at 7.30 o'- clock. Ail are cordially invited. Baking Day Giving; Way To Commerc- ial Bakeries 11 life come to the American lalblo nowi N, s, He is ,1 grgduufg of Imlhmm. are baked in commercial Iiakerles l. - is and Acadia Pniversities, also of Illlii 11W "n"? m1" which W“ 9" mi tho war, ill which ho served with decision rolrardlug tllc call. iy woddilllz was sololnhizod at the Road pMuss. formerly of‘ Kenslug- ton l’. E. l. and daugihter of Kent- ford L. and Mrs. Waite of that were unattended. After the nlarrl- age a reception was held at their orville. Mass, at which a ‘root of relatives and friends assembled to do honor to the popular young coll- pic an was evidenced by the many but especial mention should be made of the handsome gift of a cheque and a box containing 8100 worth of» house keeping goods from the office of the Plremens insur- ance Fund of Boston of which the bride was a valued‘ employee. Mr. McLeod holds a responsible posl~ Scofiu, Kensington. Him-i PERSONALS Mrs. Chas. Weatherbie. Mt. lMrg_ Roy .l-lowlett, Annandale, is Mr. M. P. Titus returned Satur- Rev, Mr and Mrs. George ‘Mlliar a-gi v Among the week end guests at the Moroll Hotel were Mn. Percy - s-lmper, Minn Marlon Hooper and 11-flMisg IRuby Bownel, Milton. ' wAN-rglpffiranllucao MAID Apply Mrs. E. W- M56339" ‘Wm- York. n. a. 2. Marshflold. area-mam. tho Newton 'l‘llcololzicnl Seminary, Biiillliilll iii every Oflmlllllflll-y asl Newton Centre, ‘Mass. and last lowly as n generation one has been _ . summ" resigned his plum" m Sum fmmd from business by the dlmuwélnrl ‘iilis mechanic lCnIvo have ‘been R1151]? the llattilr ideallnl; with the mersme. n E L to mke a postnmon in hnusewlves. need gm. flow. nun . Mesases received here say 1 111-‘. uni dill"! "i; birdie-fit he ii graduate wnik in the Southern and “he demand of commercml they are in ‘fairly Rood condition." Baptist Theological Seminary, Lou-imkeried f" 11 "lliiorm grim“ “i (lemme their isville, Ky. After returning from "0"?- ‘PROUDE-In this Cil-y April mo.‘ place, and lAlIan Mol4eod son of l - A. B. and Mus McLeod of llurta- t‘? Mr “M Mm- J- p"°“‘ie' a "imyiiflli. Wilt?" 11110111 ville. i’. E. I. The happy couple "flame Osgood"L°"gratu1“il°"5' T7REMlE»Fi‘E--.-\t' Ilnmpslllrc on Ap- ii I’ '. , new home 64 Dartmouth 1L, Sonl- lry Tiglmgge Mznjendomgq- giggly‘? (laughter. beautiful presents they received. COADWW“ Hmdkvalel "n Avg? 113th. Bridget Anna Mario (wally. infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James F1» Goody. age flve months. TRAIN SCHEDULES ‘Effective May 2nd, For- Further ' Partic- avlli-4-1o,a1,24.2muyz. ' Saskatoon Dealers Optimistic to business. the reductions on While they conceded have to take a. loss on second hand curs in stock and admitted it was loubtful whether or not they might lose something on new cars unsold, the concensus of opinion was that the greatly stimulated business re- sulting from lower prices. would far mo“ ma“ compensm“ 1°‘ immed‘ titlon in both Flddllng and Danc- Resumo Operations OSHAlMA, 0nt.. April I7.~The Oonporatlrln plant . in ‘Oshawa Wm likely resume up“ llcity Association intend putting on ations on Monday according to a m,“ (he s statement issued by the President R. S. Moloaughlin. iato last night. Tile plant was closed all (lay yeatel- day In ordcr to allow officials to decide upon a course of action. iii remained closedl today. Oshawa City Council Tali" AWN‘ sure to meet him. for all Prince class was carried out In a pleas- - more than three hundred mayors of cities and t-ownsr and manufactur- life in Ontario threatened. Will you join us in a mass delegation to Ottawa to test against tariff changes." i . . . The telegrams were sent out Im-l lncdiulely lloilowlng the meeting. Village Wiped Out by Avalanche is‘ (Canadian Press) KONA. Territory of Hluvali. Ap- “m” °f the Prince Iidl-Yilfd IS- m ;g__q~|,e vmage m» Hoopumm ,0“ land Publicity Association. was the southwest shore of the Island '""'°”t°“ by a 5'9“ ihmnd °i 99°" Compmely “Wed pie. including .\la__vol- Zliucllonalrbl out this mnmlng Dy an avalancheifllllfl others and driven to the Cox e . (hem is no report as to ‘mat be‘ at which he and Ills ibrothcri. came of the Inhabitants. {X}? LOS ANiGiEDES, April n-uiiak-iLosif, Aviators son, willo assumes the pastoral if!!! (lay flild the Cflmmllllily 01"?‘ Rescued From rahvés"ar"every that‘ y ‘D986 (Canadian Press) CAIRO. April l7.—-Both Captaluicu by His Worship. lolloyved by desert Prinesooonjty" ~ Fiddlers and Danc- ' ers Have Floor cers will bold the floor In Summer- side Wednesday and Thursday flights of this week. Nothing hastaken hold of the lpublic imagination like these con-l SASKATOON, ISEBIL, A-prll 11.- m8“ _ The Saskatoon Phoenix curries the Tu me cred“ o! the P’ E’ l‘ Pub following on its nawspage today: "iln direct contradiction to the despatciles from Toronto empha sizing the sdvense effect of the re- in the _ Robb Budget 0n the dealers’ trade, “me ago’ Th“ “peaks “c! for the Saskatoon dealers are unanimous in their belief that thareductions will add a stimulus Almost without exception dealers satisfaction with import duties. they" would llcity Association those whohave at tended contests .ln United States report that their organization could not compare with tile organization of bhe contest livid h-erc a short gentlemen who worked so strenu- ously tomake the Old Time lFldd- lers’ Contest a success, Owlnlyto the difirdptkfll in train arrangement the people of PIIuceI Oounty did not have an ilppoztuuity of attending the Charlottetown lcontest but the c.\1:oll-;n: arrange- ment made by the Sunlulerside Iixeclltive villi enable the Prince County tans to attend and ‘boost their favorite performer Wednes- day and 'i‘hnrslday ncxt. The prizes oflercd ore generous andi should attract keen competi- ing. This will also afford an olpor- tunity for contestants to qualify for the big lntenprovlnciul and in- tcrilatlonal Contest which the Pub- next Summer. This contest will at- champions of Boston, Quebec, iCalpe Breton and New Bfllllfiwidii. but those iwhc are In the know feel assured that Prince ilEdward Island can hold its own in such a contest: if there is a friend you wish to meet come to Summersldc \\'e(lnes- day and Thursday an-di you will be ‘County is going to be t-here. Jllay and dance and afford an op- Dflfluiilty to all of seeing and Ilear- iinS them. turned out in force Friday night to nvelcome home Mr. Nell Cheverie. ' l i Sourls and surrounding districls i ‘fhflmDio-n old time fiddler of MPrince Edward island on his ro- tnrll from Boston. Mr. Cbeverfe who arrived at Soul-is Friday accompanied by .\f':. M» P- Tiliis. a member of the Exe- oflnvalhtb tflhf l‘ ' volcano uugunaurfiolsorTenl-ultuo He” a mmmiflcem dim" “'““ engulfed butlserved in honour ol‘ Mr. Cllcvcrle 3 6'1 1r a {a l": r-‘* , . It looks creamy It tutu creamy It lo creamy Two sizaa—tall and small. The label i: red and white. “Our family likes rich cream- lnd-butter flavor in milk dishes. Butwith ordinarymilk my budget cannot stand the amount of expensive butter I have to buy. VNow I use Car- nation Mil ." ‘ In soups, baked disks, creamed vegetables, sauces, cakes, Car- nation givcs real cram-und- buttcr flavor. No need to use expensive cream because Car- nation ‘has full, rich cream consistency and i P» Carnation is just pure. fresh milk, evaporated to double richness, kept saiiby lteriliza- tion. Economical because it keeps. Order several cans or a case of 48 cans from your grocer. ' Send for a free copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book. Address . Carnation Milk Products Co., Limited, Aylmer, Ontario. Carnation Milk "FronrContented Cows” Produced in Canada Mayor MacDonald. Mi‘. H. D. M: Lean. M. P. P., Ml‘. .\l. l’. 'l‘itl.. lMr. H. H. Acorn, l’)r.. Gus MacDon- ald, .\l. P. P.. James Grey uni others were present. I Alter the splendid menu was disposed of the party repaired lo rlll_e_ _ s_. Hall yvherea publlcj receptl was tendered Mr. Chev-i erie. the hall be-lng filled to over- flowing. hos Angeles leads the country in their "ermmnm was mice" i" iiesWmlero hem“ w“ players‘ “M as BIRTHS DEATHS ‘e ‘ €RT4 fi .-\ KING'S SQUARE chases 11v 1926. diary-Apply to 4n ~- ' " v , IiIce Gonditi Bad In Gulf; Qlllllllliff, Que. April 1S. lyears of ago, who displayed an m)“ m the s“ agility that. was file tmvy or many ll-n In the Gulf still iornln an ul- impossible barrier to It appears probable th navigation will not open llntii thol beginning of’ May. state of allfnira is l-onlparablc to that most nation. ice off fax-Dartmouth cunlpai-lzn for the‘ ‘llniverslly- of King's (Yollezo ‘ Tllnildlng Endowment‘ Fund Appeal passed the $150,000 mark ill the; fifth report meeting of the worltf ‘ers Friday nllrhidwhen a total of‘; $7,562.50 for the day's work Vylifi mapnriollphrlnglnlrillle t-ily loiul lo $147.ill7.2fi which. nildeil lo flu: $5,950 received from outside lsources makes ll grand total for the fund. to date. of $153,567.25. "were bottled up Newfoundland. = - , * ‘u visits- ens-o- A scientific combination ‘llonal. Fred Fraser. acting Prelu- ,ier, addressed the workers on be- half of the nppealfilrging the mu- yest possible support lor every real-i dent ilrllalllax, and Dartmouth. Hypophosphites, p Malt, Cod Liver Oil I and Creosote Particularly valuable DIIPQIATED, STUBBORN i COUGHFIM a valuable re- . VTIDOU-E BUILDER. A wonderful preventative iglven’ by three of the students oil Klngfs College: Charles Dewblfr‘ Wlllte. lire‘ senior student of all Halifax was interested in see- .- lns the Kins‘! (‘Bmllililln bears o.‘ .l. s. iIeIldFrBOll, Saint John; s. success and he points-i out thoyllhulei. Ilunier River; J. K. Blank- fi" 9'9" 5°11" “il-"liriilllied ilYiinsop. Si. John; 1). Stewart Camp- Nbell. ISarkvIIIe: F. N. Picaud, Mon- II. Willsom-Tloronto; L. A. Sllilnnnn, Boston; F. L. Best, Si. John: U. F. Archer, Mont-ton; .lack Montreal; ll. M. First, - . =-r21:11:...*x..:..~..:.:l.'":.r».fl;:.::.1 onto; .l. C. Snolgrove, Montre- the people or fbe Marltimes, til college woul . epefv $1.50 of for- . . Gian moneyfL-gpellfili “ML tlsmlnu a representative of Acadia Hon. Mr. Fraser sfild that Acadia llughesprugco The People's Druggllh ¢. to \»»v~a~--‘ saw-m. - , mall dancers. Inciudin a num-ior the 13th Canadian Black Watch. he the percentage of commerciallyy“imglgriimélnalgiiiggnilrczl nlilcs fromlor Y . 5 ' i covered a large part of the Ilnitodi baked bread D" "-9 illbkls- BPPTQXi" ' SIMON as Chautauqua and Lyceum motels’ 98 per cent oomins from- mvluror‘ 5mm February 1s; he batteries, engineers bore said. Now has supplied with marked success Ymk- Chicago and other IIINTOPQ‘ tho Main street ‘Baptist church. ma" are“ show silmewillll BmRH Mr. llornlnn ilaa not yet reached 1110' ran” ‘becmlse a ‘drill? iorilil-"li ipopulallon continues to lbake its!" i H I A“ i break by its own recipes but tho ‘e 93109" Tlllli“ "-111 1-’ wAn-E_M°|_E,°D_,A wry mot. Imkor in invading oven this field. igml?“ hi‘; ‘yimirilili alld Qlieilfic Even the farmer's wife, who lull-In: emweinfi" iiilmilllrllfl iilflli‘ Pfli-li-r Parsulluln: of lho West Somorvillo ‘Wfllkeii UN‘- liiiit etroilf-tllolll of tllflmafntismsln Ifug" Hams flnogmh’ (‘Kllilifilliillifin willful‘ 9" "Gomi Immednxkcd MM‘ “m” “g nrderlngltl‘ likcly frilnliflle’ latest ire condi- Frmayv- evemng by mu vast,"- nev" her thread llnd a Jozon loaves at ‘ ‘ David Frasm who officiated using "m3" fmm "l" "illlillllllliiy iifiilit"? Hw dnuble rm‘: sel-vme. of M158 l,“ willo gels big caskets of It daily on“ Q wan,’ 0f 112 Glenwood from tho nearest city bakery. oople. Including n lady of sixty of tilc younger dancers. Further Boost to Kings dliampaign l-ll\l.ll<‘A.\'. April l8. —Thc Hull Al. the meeting Friday night. Thsee most Inspiring talks WGTGl lion. Mr. Fraser. declared thal‘ g as a ‘Bap! nlversfty was y deeply interested fect the Income lax. Hon. MniTm Fraser said the reductions wbichi“? F- M» “Vm- 5L 10m" 9- 30th‘ WM be enjoyed by the people er. Montreal; B‘. A. Williams, 0t- sbobld cause them to give the j once of what they‘ would h e Albert Blanchard. City: d]to pay to the government u d- ‘Milli! x-Ithefoid rule l0 the King‘; (fl - Eugene (laudel, City; sign. _ gliy. t run’*fnr lnilrht but vrcre lpins. Scorer-i are as follows: HARRY C. BROWN, Manager (Toutes. lg, terville: C. E. Dillon. l wiest. Carmody of St. Paul's Illgil ‘sinkh- for April of 305. J. D. Well- siel‘ of lllc United high thrcu “Y? Bowling SPECIAL CARMODV MATCH The Single gave the hlarricd a their money shun-nay) E defeated by 95 D I . M r‘ d: I An address of welcome was glv- BS; Lftlrmndy ' ‘ ‘ V H 153 121 H5 so‘ S .- . . .. - '(; Estevc, leader fthe Sp '.l flid t remarks b ll) . a rDon Ii al I M‘ “eft cdnlmdy “"2 H9 229 ‘ < ° ‘"“‘“ ’"‘ l’ r M‘ a‘ “ ' ’lolal~9i9. a A..la..lnlli Oi lanai.“ > lab!" sang Rosemary. She In Charlottetown and Boston. 5mm“ i ioWi l" all "ii 1h" if"?! Ind lillk- i Then followed a programme ol‘ {"11 ‘Cilfmfiiiy 98 101 17X up,“ 4,,- flnpppd ‘h, hy-ml g Sunday when old tfnlc fiddling and dnnoiill-z. 53"" Lflrmmll’ 139 173 135 till) "fir" ill ii" "W- l! "ill- T°t1il"'883- "Spool! Sweet!" Rosemary looked -——- up. Tin-re soiaSong-sparmw look- those who had competed in tho CHuRcl-l LEAGUE STANWNG lug Ill ilcr. (Jilarlottetown contests ‘and others T0 APRIL 15 - "Sweet! Sit-eel!“ it said again. the large audience expressing l'.C. "Oh! 11lnnk_\'0u. little bird!“ llholr appreciation-by tremendous Ht. Paula, 846 lrtghrd Rou-nlsry. “Fm glad you ‘applause. » United 692 lllu-vl yyly "m5," The floors were than cleared. Zion 615 Onrr mon- the Song-s rrow and a series of old time dances. Trinity 50f! said "§n*crl!$\\'erl!" \ndl Pnlw "Tl"? opening with iln Eight, nan-i and. Baptists 50o poinlml l... mo- billstnlgln up... w!HIIfollowodkncgxgilligillége il-izvilxlll C, ‘Clhrlstlan 333 gis- sky m? Italy "l; swim-i song - m- v ‘ St, "CIUIJH 250 osenlsry m are: car. marl. were many _of tho elderly 5L Jumes- 23,, . Vittoria One of the largest and but equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated ,in the pant few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada rand the United" sum have Ito splendid table. Oourteeuo service to all Guests. Tele- phone: in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per d Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors t A..- slrlnpzs. 071 pins. l ‘ "Tffiefiig- ems u Toronto: Georg .elian. Clly; C. Campbell. Cit Since taking over thil Hotel we have spent many thousand: of dollars ln repair! and Improvements. It lo new the linen Hotel of III clone in the Maritime Plov- lnose. It appeals , to thou who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and - excellent urvloe at a moder- ate price. ‘ Rates 88-00 a day. Charlottetown . Hotel Co., Ltd. Preprletorl MIDI L. McQUAlII, Manager Mrs. H. Con. Morel: M. Ritchie. i? Sydney: (l. 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