e#eee~< -,n=t>r_-.>==44.== 5 .. v f_l:l'l! ills‘! P3.‘ ‘ -‘e.--=s>7wz§i!¢z " =_-- 1-3.: The Story of a Love Thai Flamed for a LiFeiime! _:Wiih Glorious Music and Songs! ALSO ma“, amsroar........... NEWS. I "m a casrrum annex" JOHN nrvna 86100]. Honor Roll icr March: Grade X (Sr.)—i, Leslie Stewart; I, Goodwill MacDougall; 3, Wlilena Cook Grads x (Jr.)—-l. Dan Bears; 2, Alice Compton; S, Ethel Jardine. Grade VIII-l, John Riley; 2, Helen Compton; 3, Frank Cook; 4. Jemima Cook. Grade V11 - l, Edwin Bears; 2, John 000k. Grade VI—l, miily Compton; 2, mu Compton and Harold Grant; , Mary Jardine. Grade V-l, Jessie Nicholson. Grade IV-l, Margaret Cook; 2. Edith Compton and Alexander Sillin- ner; 3, Annie Blue; 4, Stewart Nich- llson. Orrido III-l. Christine Nicholson: l. George Compton and Daniel Cook; 3, Catherine Cook. Grade l—-l, Kathleen MacDougall; l, Everett Compton and Russel. Compton; 3, Gordon Nicholson; 4, John Skinner. J. Sydney Macl-letlv-Teacher. MEIMAID The many {fiends oi Mr. and a. John Doyle and family regret hear of their departure from Ohefi home in Mermaid and wish them every succa where they are taking up their new home in the 95 Mir. Hiarvey MacDonald of the Iaflofiheltoyalliankisspend- lnghisvamnbnatthehomeothis i ‘rhonnnyirimmoildrs. Geo. Inenide utter visiting her mother, Mrs. Cameron. Mm. Albert Farquharson was a recent visitor to Montague the gum cl her son. Min Elinor Munn spent the week nritheguestolhersisier, Mrs. Clarence Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Uzziah Boyce were recent vidwru to Dunstafiage the gust d their daughter, Mrs. Char- les Robertson. ‘* til" " Th: ALLEN-At Montague, on Tues- day, March l3. i984 to Mr. and am. Aivah Allen, a eon. nus-ms iifififinifiwi? m4, Michael Reid aged '11. Funeral ‘Tuesday mdning at 9 o'clock from Ba-int Joachim! Church. KlNN!—-In New York on March N, i004, Margaret Kenny. former- lyoistTeresamneraiwdllbe GLORIA STUART selling pressure. With the excep~ so after touching a high for the movement o! 30 1-8. Consolidated Smelter-s rose a point at 185 and similar gains were shown by Can- adian Hydro Electric Preferred at ‘il and Quads Cement Preferred miemational Nldel firmed 45 cents at 26.95. Gains ranging irom l8 to 1-2 were shown b" °""""'st. Bruck silk. Canada Northern Pow- er, Massey Harris and a large grmlp oi others. ' i9 1-8 and Hollinger was oif 5 cents at 16.40. Dominion Steel, Dryden BOLES EXCHANGE (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) March 25 — With 0n the Montreal Stock Drchange showed strength during Saturde ‘s short week end session oi the Mon- treal Stock Exchange. Most oi the stocks oi the utility group closed the short session with gains, Mon- treal Power being the outstanding feature oi the market. ‘Trading was carried on at a fairly active pace and about 13,000 shares changed hands, the heaviest turnover oi any similar period during the week. There was nothing mumbling liquidation in any section oi the were caused more from pure lack oi’ interest than irom any particular ticn oi’ Bell Telephone. which de- clined 2 points at 117. declines were confined to narrow limits. Power featured the market, clos- ing with s gain of two points at at 42. Curd at l0 was up 1-1 and Sherwin Williams lost 7-8 at and others were also lower. Sales 13,006. Bonds $8.250. mar rrrlfilfiifii YEARS, TliEI BEREAl It. Forsythe Endorses Alb BRUUBIIT RElEF . BaAN for Constipation held ‘Tuesday. GiOGEY-At Tlgnish, March I, lfll. ma. Joesph Clohoasey, G5 aged year-s. CUILIY-At the Olty Hoqiital. Mani: 2s. Louis Curler. and i4 years, beloved son oi Mr. and Mrs. lauis Olrley oi 30 llongworth Ave. Ihncral notice later. OAI-NIIUI-At ll Pusmme 8t. ill Qmday, lurch S. 1M4, Pris- cilla B. Garnhum, aged '1‘! years. rrrrrrr mammal Utilities lending the way, irstings| list and the losses that were shown. URPITU 2| °' '5' In. us rho ever Adi Asusafilpcnla vi MIMI uvo anaer- annual: rnvrus sAnv Ills cult ls II local intros: but anion caratoday. LPickanidrCo. base burners. sold in ti _ A Pickard d: Co. P1103’ t, --i_-__._ PIIBONALI Mimlielen Wattsot lhcadis is vsiting friends in the Oity. Mrsm-snkI-lobbshas Vlslttofiolwn. ‘ween. HA-smlllylllelidgwlllbeflgflh know that m. s. Albert MacDonald who has been ill for several weak: ‘is making satisfactory progress" to- ward recovery. M". Alltflltus Peters returned to her norm in Cape Traverse alter 8Pwd1ng a week in the city, the gmst oi’ her patents, Mr, and M31, Jmvh Dvlwvtw. Queen Street. will! Curler. the little son of m. finldmligrhs. Donuts Ourley, is sp al ningitis in Charlotetown Bosxilzlietal. m’ Miss Gladys Harrell has return- ed to Bt. Pat-rich to resume ha- fipfé-ewfsfi “m” ‘ tbolllfltoihflllmfinlfll. PM "I ~Y- A- Smith. may hint, has returned home site;- a pleasant week-end at Hunter Riv- tr the guest oi sister, Mrs. stonhcn Herrell. toherhomearterspendingapleas- antweekinRockyPointt-heguest otMrs. A. Smith. J. Mr. 51A. Wrightandllttis son Han-y of Oharlo tetow-nhsve left M ‘Toronto, where Mr. Wright will Mn hi! wife. who went there some time ago to he witt. Her aunt, Mrs. Ellen Newnorne .n her illnem Mr. l". D. Webster. oi the P. B. I. Potato Growers‘ Associa , leaves this morning for Halifax to load the steamer "Bradefk" with potatoes i-Ieltd turnips for the New York mar- EASTERR GUARDIAN ..'MON‘l‘ WRIGHT cXpcci-l to arrive from Quebec Monday even- ing, March 2d, with 22 horses, clydes. Perches-ans, Belfllns and French Canadian, mostly mares. Also a Belgian stallion, King Albert 11- L-l871 e» ‘To Late To (Ilasify Ion sans-saunas. coonirTi rsnzes with or without-reservoir. so Rochfmd BL I'll?! EQU-_. em ‘s in rrs 0r amorous srnvrcrs Iillllllfllfliflfifll EEE r figlgrg ‘flhatisilaecnu'wastbesub~ hototthoccnelradiagssrmonalthe gr if 1!??? {iii iirgii :§‘Eg§ aggfg i it? i! ? § i? § if ‘E 5 Po I ,'lhs morning service was the aacizdhildrcuhlos-vicmhsidon Svndayoievaryqmrtsr. latwhicbi-beflundayschodatton- danascamswclegvwnout. ‘more waanonrmonotherthanhsitac- torstskiothochlldmzi. which wIsonmssubJoctThePartingoi thswavlfiirbbwastrsaiedboth mnnthsdandbolntolorxrindivid- ulliivwlm-ndtiuweol will: he left Unborn! MEI iriandsatlietiranundndoinio Jerwalemstthet oithsPan- overzdrivingthsmerehanis and rncuey-chngmcraoifliefilllvl; thncbyahowm lovsiorm taklngthowaywhichwashardest’ but y. Thelmcnctselb’ sacrificing love and lrrvice for otnsnwlsdrawniromtnisdsci- alonoioirrllol-d. Thsdrutandncmdlmonsl-t the wuerespcc- 551 5E5 a thilocoggionthgpgn ll Ill-IN dthg In Pearle! on at. Matthew 13:44- "! “Unused that the current E5555 i‘? 5r GLITRAI. GUARIIIAI. mlfldilnoffiod thin series oi parables it appears to be evident thstin the gggeoggh; Hidden Treasure the field l; the ‘world, ths finder ‘a Jesus who re- oalniau the infinite value and is ‘vi-IBM to pay the infinite price. The anthem of the mom! Gounod‘: “Praise Ye the I": er." A ism! congregation at m; ev- ening service heard l, and eloquent seruicn by Dr. V ncent on "Calvary." From Handel's Messiah IOIII Iqybo llsdtoddd‘ nah a word atrsaly pqyabiu ll a0 butnoting what SPBINGIIIL (XJAIm-Unloldlng which I‘ M" “km u . “rpm 8 Cross means “The son of God iov. gave Hlmsal icr me." till and look at tbs Cross nine. look at u» Orol so steadily, so earnestly, so faithfully m“ 1°11 W111 80 lway with never lull“. INVISINIB! OOAL. - Excellent ior the kitchen range. A. Pickard d: 0o. 11-1844. iii? held from her residence, Gayiown. service at the house and pave was ced withitne wounds IT. PAUUI OIUIQ 5 i‘ e é‘ E E F was "lhoPalim, sungbylu. gagsgsfi i§ggE§§§5 s§§E5§% §§&§ 5 23E r5235 ag:§§ conducted by Rev. Dr. Vincent. 1n- tsrment was in the People's Oemc- we“ t” m’ h” a lull“. HARD (X)AL—Chcltnllt also ior God TRINITY UNITIDCHURQ posed oi the Rosary, a special lon- m‘ ten sermon preached by Father 0a.!- lagher, on “lhe Mercy of God”. and Benediction o! the Moat Blessed Sacrament. given by Father lmright, singing was rendered by the Mixed Choir. ' Two illustrations oi mu tiwunit come to my recollection. 1n m; u. Dunnan 1118 account o! Christ's entry info rusalem as recorded -"‘s : “look unto Me. and be ye saved." There was no cruci- iix there, no outward symbol to help the contact between the soul and up Baviorlr. Nevertheless crimes Th’ l-laddon Bpurgeon had the same ex- PBHCILOO i: St. mncis of Assisi. This w t he us hlrnseli: "l looked at chm, and He looked at Km“ ‘m’ "W" me, and we were one forever. The m‘ °""'"' Son oi God Who loved rne and gave Himself for htherldurray,C.8.P..dclivIzad hnmnbensemcntoallltlfllfl- At each service Mr. John I‘. each olner in some things, could in one thing. The easily have found ccmmofi ewlesiaa- meat oi Prince o! Waits Collin P‘ amiprel-rensive view of tried work tical ground in a hundred n s, but carried on by the Church In W- tlrey did in one way. Bothyknew "4115 m" 7°“ m" m” m‘ bu‘ that the Cross munt w them “Th, get was balanced. a!‘ bills were Paid son of 00¢ who loved m; m4 “y, and q. small credit balanc- carried fdfwlld w th‘; vear- ‘PM will And that u always true. That u net memo mounted to "L41!" and includes “U4 £01’ the Mil d1- p- ‘ary and Maintenance Fund. your by the Women's welfare. mom what one bmida l lane amount i do you gun purposes. This is a mlendl the greatest Peace and comfort when you ait down with yourself alone fus- Presbyterian Church last ovmlnl. following the Nllllll’ diet oi wor- Himaali for me." ghlp there. wted by studenta and other yours psopiocgthecityandahawad ex- cellent preparation and talent. Yet. the moat imnreflvc effect 0f u! service was the splendid 8P1?"- °1 I‘. h.- oniou; cooperation and I!!!"- ths deepest meaning oi the cross for you and hie-that it wu the su rerne act oi’ God's love icr VALUABLE FARI FUR SALE Homestead farm oithslato Don- ald ‘Macros oichoicalandllimiluiromWin- curlotbetowimlinotsold beiotoThilfllU-lllllthnllt,“ will be ciiccd by Public Auction on the pnmisla m that his. at r i £85’ 2r § s= :3 E5 Y 2? 5 i ‘E iii‘? r r 3 =r i2: i: l 5r 3 E i i? vi p. l ifii r: In the evening. aervicu were coin Qtbnlhnhldllsa PalmBrmdaywasohswvodstBt ‘l Baailiooyesterda y. Beiauthe lriemnllan the bull. lhl-IIQVGIIIIIQQQTUGXIJV. I. o. u. ns-rn mucus m some: Christian mm- we vsrybeautiirslflfo- otauzredmusiclnzicn’ The various number: were exe- Solid Centaur‘? urrloauumaalnvirsol i‘ ' " nhilallaaanll ,_, lllhlmnllhvot _, m I; ma,” no Dunn-we F0! POI! For United lotion vsd that the time has arrived tor the applic~ cm-flflm pginolplasjo solve our Iboncmic yrob- . It is iurthsr believed that there is no oorulict between sound Economm awe and Ohnstian #1810595!- Tlu greatest Economic proolun in Canada is the re-crnploynent o! 5003» people at present without work. Thanisnoquestion inylllrlriniisllllrmlhattbn problem can be solved i! we as a Nation. unite ior the pur- pose oi arriving at s solution. l! not, the answer lies in co-operation. But you cannot hsva otvopersticn without tbs good will You cannot have co-oparation while there ishatredonthamllidsand fsaron the other-while sec- in take precedence over the in- tionaiism, creed. PO11!» terests cl the Natim as a whole Nm-Ths Christian thyssli" was not a piece o! ppy sentimentality-for you cannot have co-o, (we cannot solve our Economic problems wiilr- out co-operation ). The writers oi this article donotrepresent any political naydonutscacilicsormblicity. Thsydonot wautto lwmanewparty,croedcrcult.\'lhcydonotbo- lievs in Bolshevlln, Ocmmrmilm, or any other “ism? ‘may are just middle-clan people. Neither do they believe it nsceasarytosocialiastheBanksorlndustrmnorthatitis necessary to pull down ths whole structure in order to build another icr which the design has yet in be completed ‘Fney are loyal to tbs best trlditions o! British Democracy. They an neither great nor clever. ‘lhey {ear 00d and honor cl “lava thy neighbor u withoutlood-wllland But they do emphatically bellows:- ‘lhat the time has coins when Canadian. must all units to defeat tho common enemy-un- employment. That we must recognise the truth-that world conditions have changed and that we have ‘rbatwcmuatbslibaralanoughtaadmittbc ealityoiaplannsdooonomyinplaoeoithc ruggedindividualinnoimspalt. llurncman uncmployadicrthmsyeanisrugkedanoughw ‘lhatwemunbecanservstivesnonghtoirstaic thebesticat-urescli-haoldstrnctmcandtn ldellnrvrundminaternnritrmnumcerwy. (b) Tbattbslpirituallmpulasoithapewlsmuat bealloolgclzitoraleueitsualiinactionandthnt anwilling announce-oper- isaoeranbwillpcmt Thllllfioflfllfllflfllfiflflfifi l fllowcmumrdu um‘ Thereiorc, because we ballev that the g m; i h e maivfltvo more Part1 volition. we wow:- (1) IhsttbQPoIit-IuIPArtiQatOttanIcs-mc until this Ifllomployrnent Problem is conquered. Thst the Agricultural, financial, Commercial inter-Its in Canada co-weratc w tloml Iconomic Council. blob will go-mrmwita this Union Gem-omega; for the Prcducingaunsandplannsdeccncmy “mmlflflllhoratatlmobyevolution m r E 5 E? i, A RUE!!!‘ 00mm. ‘rumour; chi-mum u Fm-Illltandapryindcbuaw (RH FDRA18 nun rrrp ~ Rllgall Fm! n rclplro lilo! 2m, roar ...=.-""=.=:.-"...-s.=.'x="-*= namlphruuaegln-irsrcissl c1116.: utalna com p5,, _ _ _ ___ .___j____ __.