c‘ "Wanted-eles-Jlanted i IlBy. iuly ‘First, 1925 or Sooner i - MAY14, i925 Wellwant a man to take full charge of the breeding. raiding and maturing of Slive "f “"1111” Pl“! l" flood foxeswlth good ranch and good equipment, beautiful location and welii. adapted for fox raising. The man must b; a lev "¥P°"l"‘°°i‘3 l" ‘Fi-‘dlfli. brtlding and caring for foxes, He F “them. He must know the meaning of the term "elbow ilfsasg" In a practical ‘f HsTfllllIt,_he/'absolute|y temperate. Wowiii 5...... him ‘and lovflrllfpont‘ home, electric lighted, furnace heated, with a bathroom and In every way nlioe; aiao phone and radio and the use oi a car. i “‘ , ' This is ‘no backwoods place, but close to schools, -_ churches and“-haif‘mlle=from WQ will pay $1200. per and a bonus of $15. per pup raised to maturity in eiocess of 100 per cent production. in the event of the man being right the second year he will receive $1500. per annum and bonus, This is an opportunity for n real men, Don't apply unless you know you can do the work and make good. Give references to whom Write “L. B."- c|o The Guardian, Charlottetown, P. E. I. eml-S-Sttslsl. _‘ I "l-lll-llll-I-l “i. haveqbrainp and know how and when to use Central‘ Guardian A Fl-NE EXAMPUE of Clean-up Week displayed by the front door of W _K. ‘Rogers offices. Bronze woik by Porter and Cronin. BODY 1T0 ARRIVE-Mr. N. D. McLean, funeral director, ‘received a telegram‘ yesterday" stating that the body ‘oi the infant son of the late Mi‘. and Mrs.‘ William Taylor Bi k . . . r a‘ Fox" on!" up to h“ will an-lve in the city Friday night. ~WE ARE OAPilfiALIZlNG upon our knowledge of ‘the liner arts of Auto engineering. We specialize on work that requires a highly trained knowledge of auto difficul- ties-the troubles that are baffling. Porter nndCronin. er oi animals.‘ He must be OF LOCAL INTEREST.— Rev. and M-re T. C. fCook of Murray mouth, N. 'S., have announced the engagement this week of their daughter, Dorothy Clare to Thomas William Cook, son of Mr. and Mm. E,~1-1.‘Cochrane of Yar- Rlver, ‘P. E. 1. Marriage to take ‘place at an early date. HlGHFlELD-The voting on the Cir-arch unloml-ssuewas conducted at lHighf-lcld last night, when the bal- lots declared twenty-nine against Unlion and. none for. The congrlsga- tion Ina" ' d n resolution unanimous- ly deciar ng its intention to remain with the Cpntlilplag Presbyliieaiian Church aftcr June 10, 1925. Rev. “iV. Orr ihlullfigan presided at the meeting. » ' way. his family with a new modern i town. annum, free home to live in THERE IS iN‘O TROUBLE ill a car that we cannot locate and re- |pair pernlanently. Our paint jobs are accomplished with ‘finer art, and all electro plating done with the painting. Porter and Cronin. 1i we can inquire, FUNERAL NOTICE. -—- The funeral of Mrs Emily Wood of Adexandra, will take place to- day. May 14th, 1025 from the resi- dcncc of her daughter, Mre W. R. liurhne, services starting at 2.30 p. m. interment Alexandra Ceme- tery. » 44-O-O-Q-Q CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Insertion .. Hour Insertion Eight. lnserllona L44 vvvvvvv vv vv v Agents lvantcd BRIGHT MEN AND WOMEN WHO are not too proud to work and would like to make money during "the next three months: no risk: no experience; no capital neces- sary, Bradley Limited. Brantford, Ont. A. W. 4-28-121. w“ 5.0.? LOST—- GOLD WRIST WATCH oil i’1‘il1cc‘Strcct School grounds. Flmlcr‘ apply 6 Stewart‘ Street. 1010 5 13 2i ..______.__.___. _._. L051’. —- CROSSING flliie Bllldge rug. Findnlr kindly ii-cavc wiilll A. E. Doucollteflsl store. li‘usi‘il.:ol"l-l‘l0. 1017-5-1-3-21. t.__..._._ LOST-BAR PIN ON SOURIS “lloorgiliu\\'ll train‘ or bvtwccn Montague station and Inwcr Montague. Finder louvu at Guard lllll Office and receive reward. ' 1034-‘5-1-1-21 LOST ON MAY 5TH. A NOTE IN favor oi P. ‘Tl. Hagan. Finder ‘picnsc leave with ii. (lab-ill, Rich- mond ‘SL, or Mrs. l‘. l) Hagan. ’l‘_v‘ronc 1016-5-13-31. To ‘IAQ-t TO LET-HOUSE. NINE ROOMS ‘rmrurlilelurcs and furnace. Apply 1i R. liidil-o-M-il. 136* Es?- FINE’ commooloils store, iii Great Ocorgc Sirocl. 10350-1 i-lli TO RENT— SIX-ROOM HOUS-E and burn wllll slow‘. or without. -Apply E. ‘N. Keys, l8 Pppcl" (lucon Si. 1033-5-11-61 T0 m‘ FLGTRJYXZUARiJ. lull. 987-5-12-31. main llolp \\'illltt‘il BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- pinyment for Bnrbers. Become ‘expert in 8 wccks. Write Molnr llarber College, Department "F" llallfax. _ R-l-tts-if. —---<§>-- - Sir Stephen Leech ' Was Found Dead LYNFilliiliiST, Eng, May l.'i-‘~Sir Stephen ‘Leech, who for 32 years "RR n member oi ‘Tho British dinin- "lllfliic service. was found ilcail in I‘l“d at‘ hls home ymterilay morn- "PL: Sir Siieplirn 1.0 ch was born in 1964. educated at ton'imd Malign- 1"" Cfllluge, Oxford and erilcrod ill" Rrlilsh dinirimntli: service as lviachc in 1888,‘ serving sucrrs- i-‘vcly at. ‘Borln, ‘Brussels, Constant- lilillie, Lisbon, Rollie, Copenhagen fibrlaiianln. Peking ‘and ‘the Cont- r.‘ii America llc roiircxi irmn the srrvlcc in 1920. " '" ~ ‘¢404 e-oooosoq‘; c 000-00404 4 Hotel Vigor-in Ah up to date a...».i...i..i.i. Hotel with ov‘ 00 rooms, 44 °' which have. rlvate balm. (‘n-op ‘flair-pin yQQIIIWQQUI '-"' '\“"I\ta_i<inq giving, ” "l": all unbaefsjlled in i’ av‘ a!‘ 5 .‘ '“ ‘ (‘llinrlottenltvvn l 30W Ltd. oo-evoo-ooio-oe-e-e discover and treat incipient cases. , . . . t vv#vvvv RUSTICO- _ ‘FOR SALE—GE_NERAL PURPOSE f th. Medl al ‘Health Offlosra‘ i‘ ‘ . PISQQFJMQFI Ar-wclatlon. “Ha sew no will’ 0! Co,’ fiAlllYbnllOwld. Manager decresaingthla cost lave by more ~ intensive publ'c health efforts ‘to , Mme-mi ElGH.TY. YEAR SOLD ‘ HERO SAVES LIFE . lilo per line of b words llo Der line of 5 words 7o per line of ii words 1v vv ST. JOHN, May l3.-—'Captain Pat- rick Gallagher, more than 80 yea-rs ,0!‘ ago, ‘was rile 'lli3f‘0 ‘lll the rescue 0|‘ a smlnli lbioy at ln-dlan-towln‘ ferry slip llcl- . ycsterdxly‘afuzcrncon. W-hii- standing nvar lllc wharf Capt i-n Gu-lla-glier hoard n. splash and vv l Miscellaneous 1i u... ‘P. E.“1.“Preshytel*y‘via6 held i. Tells British s l ' yrgllntorrarown ‘GUARDIAN Final Sellsion _ei"l P. E31. Presbytery o.‘ The concluding sedonmt in the Zion Cburh Half‘ yesterday morning when sever“ Home 0! int. erest to congregations‘ were dealt‘ with. A protest was entered against the ruling out of thehfllunt ,SteW-. art petition to the Presbytery. on the grounds that tilehPl-esiryflery had over where the Unionists were concern- ed, buthad shown an utlgsnerous disposition to stick to the letter of the law where the Antis were con- cerned. ' one hundred pamphlets of the loc- al Proviaclal Church Union Act printed and distributed among the different congregations over syhich they had jurisdiction. _ I " The‘ Rev. John Sterlingintlmat- ed a desire to resign from the pae- itorate oi‘ Montague in the/hope oi facilitating a local union of the Methodist and Presbyterian forces in that town, lSome members oi the court strongly objected to such a procedure at the present time and thought that it wasamatter to be dealt with after the Uni-ted Church of ‘Canada was establish- ed. This was the view that pre~ veiled. ’ ‘The Rev. George Miller of New London was appointed a Commis- sioner in the place of the Rev.. ‘M- J. McPherson oi ‘Hampton who has resigned, ‘ The Presbytery agreed to record a protest of the Rev. W. Orr Mill- ligan and others on - the Presby- tery‘s action in resolving to enter the United Church oi‘ Canada and intimated their purpose to contin- ue -to carry onthe work of the Presbyterian ‘Church without-any break in continuity. They further made a request that the official records of the count be handed ov- er to the cloth of the continuing set for the consummation of Un- ion. ' . . A special meeting of the Presby. tery will take place at Ulgg on ‘May 25th to consider the resigns‘ tion of itheiRev. J. W. McKenzie, Belfast, . m, Ganadas ‘Wants npringiug forward saw a young ‘boy zlgc-il iuur, struggling in lille ‘water. The ‘veteran captain lost liiiile time ill hauling ‘the ycun-gslfr out of the Iziulllor- thus saving ‘llle ‘boys life. STRAYED FROM. MY RANCH, Silver Black Fox. Finder please notify E‘. E. Silarbcll, Portage, P- E- l. ess-"s-lniai. GET YOUR PIANOS AND OR- guns tulle-d and renovated by the man that ‘dciics conrpctition. L.‘ N. Marcou. Sydney St, . 944-5-11-41‘: __ TENDERS WILL BE OPENED! May 25th for sale of house and lllt ill. Duustaffnage Cremllery,‘ ‘, For further information npplyl ‘to Secretary. 1018 5 13 2i _ SPECIAL OFFER OF HIGHI srade envelopes. 50 for 20c, 125] for 35c, 250 for 55c, 600 for $100.‘ 1000 for $1.95. Guardian Of-‘Z flee. mo. A. M...>ONALBILAI5E..§LY veyor, lluriiiiinvilic, l‘. hi. l. I r1’ tax-l‘ .. m‘ i Brand Fox Netllns- For Sale l Specially made for us. We llavc sold this Netting for the rII-l-lwslllv-fivc years to the largest P.E.l.‘ Ranchers. and ere the largest Dealers ill America. Write [or Price-v. THE ROGERS HARDWARE CO. LTD. Cannons-rows, P.E.l. Au The “Y” CHURCH Bill-WING LEAGU E 936's 9'6‘ s1". PETERS ' HAY FOR SALE. APPLY MRS. Itosctza _ McAuiny, Donaidston. 1012513 2i ‘horse. Apply \V. Boyce, Mernnliil, Lot l8. 10‘1‘5-5-1Zi-2i. FOR SALE—HOU_SE AND LOT at North River Corner. Apply 17 Pownal St. Ff-OR SALE-DRIVING . .. , A. V‘ ico b .....1r9 Ill-i l-il Flllllltl‘ -..li.d \\‘.ll-,0ll. Apply 2:57 W Swsllu‘ l?“ i2)" 13,; 18,, Qlz‘ ‘rill S‘ or 102" S-wtsdi. w‘ (,“_,‘ckc““ ‘m3 n5 150 “"T_" T""""*"_““'* - H‘ n. r, .155 14x 197 seen oars FOR SALE 7s crs. I, Acgfn‘ ‘m 14,, 200 pcr bushel. Apply l“r<‘d Andrew ' qwmlMz lciisi Rilyilliy. 06l~5-12-3i ‘ ' ‘ REBUILT TYiPEwRlTERn-“EOR PEOPLES sale cheap. ldor description and l, Dow“ _ _ _ _ _ ‘ _ ‘ ‘ H139 146 121 ll-‘runvpllonc 285-11 or write Wili- R‘ Gmhrnm,‘ ‘H4 139 143 tum lllyllll 17 l)0f‘(‘.ll0.\‘ll3f“Sl.. ‘ ‘L MCK,‘,,Z'U __ ‘log 3g 107 "“‘-”'"3‘7' u. Rfiilil .. .19! 126 "'4 ''''''' '—_“T"_'T"“"—_T‘ A, McKenzie .129 194 149 Female llclp Wanted Tomi-em‘; _______. _______,_. ,,_ Mujmliy ' {or 1st. Peters ova? WANTED- COMPETENT MAID. Pvunir-l 209 villa- Mi... 1'. n. Willlnuls, 12 Ililvllilnil ,—~¢<*>—'_ F“. 10~l0-."-14-.‘ll ' . ’ Furniture Sale .__.___'¢.>_ _._ _ Industrial Disputes Act is Passed by W0. arc authorized by Malcolm Moi all... ‘u. eel-l fit his home Nu- ll? ‘lhserve Si. ‘on Wednesday, May 20. commencing at 1 o'clock ‘lot oi lIDIISUlIDlLl ‘furniture and eiilrcts huge stove, ‘beds and bedding. (lElhL-s, lots of hcuscholrl effects. 8on- Auctioneer. GULF l ¢LQJB$ lmpoi-{sa ‘dlllpct m»... Wm. oieson afltio, 8ootiand, recognized tofbe one of the beat makers of Golf Clubs in ‘ the world. _"‘ ' ' OTTAWA, May 1.1.- Tile hill 5"‘1'°;“""‘ restoring the industrial (llsplltes lnvcs-Irigntion act iiorlncrlyklloivn as - illc ‘LcnlPcuxiAiot,;rvceiil.tly nduclarcil lultra vires oi ‘the Federal (lovem- nicnt because of Ila cnzlroachlncnt upon provincial jurisdiction, pass- ed through nil stages oi tho Hcusc today with lhrec amendments ‘The now bill establishes the prin- dipits oi thobcinieux Act bllt ro- sllicis its application m matters ilrt Wlllllll’ the jurisdiction of ‘the P::.\-Znc'nl Aci. 'Bu‘t there is a tirfhrr provision which cnablr- any prwvinsr in obtain itn advant- rljzrs on nppllvnfon. i-i .§——§--—-- \ ' TUBERCULOSIS COSTS . ‘ ci b: 1.50 t 1.15" $1,500,000 ANNUALLV J""'°" u '9 ‘ ° $ ' - Adults ‘Club! $8.75 to “~09 - cots BlALliiqgi-lile ilis Av‘ ON m dlctanie and ‘durahlb. lty price 75c»; ' 71" AVON ARC ‘BALL 50o each HUGHES DRUG TORIONTO May ll. ~Thc cos’ _ to flan pnbir of fighting tubercul- crll in Ontario alone is\Sl.500.00ii and i‘ in increasing at the rate oi‘ 812-5000 per anlllim. according tn 1 st irment infill!‘ by Dr. J.W.8 _ hirliililough. chief officer ol ‘ hcalfll for Ontario. nl the closinl! wzsslon of the annual convention Protect your Foxes with “ Peerless " ' ' “ Dead Flat " galvanized before and ailer Woven. 1 LONDON, May 1a.— s1.- Robert Falconer, President of the Univer- nlty of Toronto, who was the guest of honor at a luncheon of the Pil- grims Club yesterday, is achieving ii great deal of notice in the Lon- ior his pro-Enl- idon newspapers ‘pire iltterances. i “We are trying to get the best lbraina ilrio Canada and 1 have just ‘iward from several English Uni- wersity professors who _wlsh o iconle to Toronto," said “the noted ‘cdncatiun-‘st in an interview today l-le added that ‘Canada was mak- ‘ lug special efforts to get the boot iypr cf settlers. l “lint we expect a finer ‘type ‘than we sometimes have had in ‘the past. England must send us hcr cream, not her unemployed." A distinguished gathering greet- lvii ‘Sir Robert at the luncheon. Lcrd Dcisborongh presided. Ruthenlans Arrive QUEIKEQ. MaTEllNo less than two hundred and twenty-four Rllull- enlsns the ‘largest ‘number of that nationality no arrive 'ln Canada Enjoyableflocial of the R. C. N. V. R. "held a social and dance in the Navy IJBGIQUQ Club Rooms dost evening and a very large gathering of "time friends oi the Company was ipresent. make themselves at home. lJIeuten- looked technicalities ant Buntaln also addressed ‘the gath- ering and gave them the freedom of the Club for thle evening. The Presbytery decided to have _ Presbytery on or before the date vR At Navy League The Charlottetown Half-Company The chairman, Mr, J. Hearn. wlrlcome-d the guests and ‘bade them‘ The cl-ull rooms were nicely de- corated and a profusion of color- ed electric ‘lights "gave s. ‘bnilliant aspect to th‘: main room. The first part of the programme ‘"3" ii Silica-did concert which was as follows: ‘S0112: ‘by J. Hearn—-0 Canada. 1st verse and chorus.. 30118 by _Mr. H. Bridges. _ Step Dance by Mr. K. McLean, accompanied by H. Bridges. ‘Piano solo by Miss M. B. Con- nolly. _ SONG by Miss Ella Wilson “The Sunshine of Your Smile" Orches- tra selections. 5011B by J. Mclsaac Navy Blue." A few selections by Mr. Bridges on a Harmonica and Auto Harp. Song by Master F. Lynda. Saxophone solo hy,Mr. F, Han- wrigllt, of the ‘F. Hanwright 0r- chestra. ' ‘Reading by J JHHBII], instructor R.C.N.V.R. Piano Selections by Master 0. Connolly. iO-rchcstra selection by F‘ Han- wrighfa Orchestra. Recltairion by J. Connolly. Dan- gerous Dan MoGrew. iParody by Mr. J. Callaghan. Dangerous Sam Levine. Banjo selections by Mr. Whit‘ nay of F Jlianwrighifs Orchestra. _ Saxophone solo Mr. ‘Frank Han- wright. Reading by Mr_ J, Hcarn, RC-N. "Boys in After the concert delightful re- freshments were served by iihe members of the Company after which a short dance was held. Mr. Frank ‘Han-wright and ‘his Bnight- on ‘Clizlb Orchestra ‘were ipre-s-ent and rendered a splendid program-hie of dance numbers. The chairman tilanked Mr. Hanwrlght for ‘giving the services of his orchestra and assured them of the n-earty apprcela- tion of all .-present. ‘Mr, ‘Hanlvright made suitable response. At 12 o'clock the enjoyable affair csane to a conclusion and all ‘pre- -.‘:lit expressed their hearty ap- prccatlon 4\ the ‘gopd time given by t-he Volunteers, - Til chzrperones were ~M‘rs. (Dr.) S. ANNUAL MEETING from a sale of cook books. sales were given from the diffe-r- en‘! amounted ‘to $302.43. Saturday. Results from this were Palmer of Toronto sent a cheque for $50.00 to Mré James Palmer to be used in ‘Hospital in memory of their mother the late Mrs‘ Charles Palmer. Iy banded it over to the Ladies‘ Aid Society ‘to ‘be used for the pur- chase of a. Calorimeter for the Pathological Department of Hos- pital. ' a legacy of ‘$100.00 bequeathed by (Continued from Page 1) The sum of 845.00 was received During March and April cake churches. Total from all "Tag Day" was held on Easter 179.00 During the year ‘Mr. W. J. ‘Mrs ‘Palmer very kind- The Ladies‘ Aid is in receipt of the late Mrs. C. C. Gardiner, ' Throughout the year we sup- plied the Hospital with quantities of linen, 18 nigh-t shirts and gowns Newlinoleum was laid and the old repaired which alone used 100 yards; brass binding. couches. chairs and bureaus were repaired. In addition to this all the cutlery. dishes and cooking utensils neces- sary were provided. Nurses Graduation Exercises were held in Prince of Wales Col- lege Hall Monday evening, May 11th. Nine nunies received their diplomas. T-he Aid donated nine bouquets of flowers for nurses. The collection at door amounted to $70.95. The Treasurer, Mrs Meikie, eub- ‘mitted her report which showed a "substantial amount to the credit of ‘the Ladies’ Aid in the Bank. ' Very many matters of importance to the Hospital and to the Aid were discussed and many splendid suggestions were received fronl the members present. z {o} RIGHT HON. (Continued from Page 1) was weighed on all sides of the argument. We were faced with this condition. The American re- public was dssuing tax-free bonds. and issued them throughout the \\'ar-— has been issuing them right up to this day. And these people are referred to by the Minister of Railways (Mr. Graham) as the shrewdcst financiers in the world. i_do ‘not think he is very far astray there are just as good. but there are no better. They believe it pays to do that; and the ascending scale of their income tax law is even mole precipitate now than ours, for they have lowered their income tax on the lower inconles R. Jenkins ‘and Mrs. G, ‘H. Buntalin. Lashevoaingk. affair was the first that iJhe Half-Company attempted and its: sucess au-gurs -well its future social activities. i} ENTERTAINMENT IN ‘ST. CATHERINES A veiy dileflfiillll‘. evening was spear in St. ‘Catherines School House on illiarch 18th, ‘when a coa- cert was held nndcr the auspices o flhe Women's institute of ‘that ‘dietilict. Although the evening was ‘very ilsagreeaible a largo crowd attend- cd who spoke Vii-Dy highly of liihe ‘pro-gramme. , Much credit iis due Miss Mary Morrow and ‘Miss Olga ‘MacNevlin for the way the programme was ar- ra-nge-d. Miss Monow taking the cal ‘part. A -t‘he clloae a vote of ‘thanks ‘was tlfnde-reil ‘all Itliose ‘who helped silnce the Greait Warstarted in 1014. reached ‘here yesterday on ‘board ‘Ihc Canadian ‘Pacific Empress of Scotland. '1‘i".|:y were ibrougllt out in an organlzcll partylly a special con- riuc or 0f (‘lie line. and ai-l were for- iviiricil to Wlnnizpvg. aloriig with fifly-tlro ‘Poles and u num-bcr of Flcncll and Belgians. All are mini; to farm ‘work, and arc consldtri-d ' sxcclicnl ill‘) rs of file ‘soil. Tlivy ‘have ha-il iman-y years oi‘ cxprrionce lilillij-Z those fines, and. aocvriizng io Ill‘ ofliclzrfs» they will ho a ilvi-iiicd .'u-.'|uIlF.i-inll t oiiic llolnininll of (‘zill- ullals western icrrllol y. There were xifso quitc n. f.‘\v Mennonites on ‘board ti.‘ 15g liner. They were inr- WIIYIlBIl on a special Canadian Puc- ific ‘Railway fimnnigixant train lgfllly in filo iurenonn. The majorly of them ‘possessed considerable capital, —-—-—-<-Q->————-~ ‘ALBION GROSS‘ SCHOOL The following is the standing of Albion Cross School for. tho mnntll of April: ~ ‘ .‘ Grade X-L-Lillian Morrison. , ~ Grade Vll.—l, Lilla Swallow: 2. Richard Matheson; 8, Harold lili- theson. , Grade Vl.-—1. Georgie Maiii son; 2,.-iuiia ‘Mstheson; 3, ‘Mabel Swil- iow and Jean ‘Mathewson (equal). ' ‘Grade V.—1, Lyman Morrison: _. radé lill‘.-,1" at‘ athesoli. vgradq fl’. Eda‘. ‘Lag MoLear. ‘jiiayton McLeod. ‘Grade. lln-Jsv-dinfliiler MCIAIFF . 2, Ruel Jviatheson. Grade ,l.—I, gins and Wiiilna ‘Sydney Swallow. Jol-msrotlb 1i-‘iivsll7souoot _ . --r¢--—» = ‘ ~ ~ The follcwind ‘is t Reloading c‘! Johnston's luvs:- so obi 1mi- thc month of April: a ‘- ‘l- ‘eds lX.-—-l, Edith Hsiloran. fade Vll‘i.-i. o. Violet ‘Cllmmls- koy; 2. Veronica Trainer. Grads -Vll.—-1. ‘Ruth TrIInor_-__2. ‘Dorothy jCurric; ii, Mennon- aid. ~ ' (Mhtheson (equal) 2. 1"...» f Slnllh; z. Grade vi._—1. ~. olin Slaven Hilda Halioran; and Wilson MscDonal (tonal). om, lv.--l. lb. slsvsii; a. Brcndsndivloliorahl g.‘ Qprdid and Matty. Bower (squall. " ‘vi Grade iil.—i. Gprdoh MacDon- ald; 2,‘ Daniel cums; 3, Llguorl ‘Slaven. ' ' Grade 1l.---1, Willie Currie, Grade i.—1,iDorothy l! liornn. Perfect attendance: si ‘loranf Elislhl aid. Ruth" ailior. Lucy Smith. James slaves, Wilson MacDonald ‘in any way to make thie concert ft success. A saile of candy and lun- ‘che-s follows-d tlhc prctglrzlmlne. The ‘singing cl’ the National Aniheln ‘brought a pieasaiil, rt“ 3 g tr close. -M‘r. James ‘MncF ., ‘n ‘ rd as chairman and til: f: .J\'.in;: p ‘i- glmlnc was laxcsfilcntiy rcllderrd: =11‘ lnalkzs by CllnJlrnl-an. ‘Opening Clli)1‘-llfi—A‘s‘f11ll‘C Will go a Long ‘Long ‘Way. Recita-‘Iion-Flfiy Ycars Ago — Dannie McNcill, Dlalcglln~ Boarding mound — Ml-lzcs Carolyn Fraser. Olga Mc- Ncvin Annie ‘McNclli, ‘Helen ‘Mor- row, ‘i311. ssrs Seymour McLean, El- m. Morrow. Dannie and Arthur liluNciifil. " ‘RcdZtatlon-Jlow to ‘Cure a 001d —-f~l‘.‘len ‘Moi-row. . ‘interrupted 'Rea‘d'ln'g-—Mlss Rose - M‘oDoil~gall and Mr. Norman Stretch. Vicliln duck-Messrs Howard -Mc- Nell and Wilind Stretch (twice enccred i Dialogue-Mrs. Smith's Boarder ——‘M-lss ‘Olga McNcvin and‘ Mr. Nor- nlan ‘Stretch. "RccitnilI‘on—Biuo ~A‘rl:h‘nr Mc- Naii-I. ' Reading-Grandma and the in- zlitllte (McNcylm-‘Mlss Ollgn Mc- Nlirvln. ‘Soio—~Why Did l Kiss -i_'htlt Gir »<Mr. Wilford Stretch (enoorcd) Recitation-Annie McNeilil. -Solo-—<Wha‘t’Ji I Do—~Mr. Norman Stretch (encored) mlElr~IMEBSY8 W. D. Shaw and Leulis Benrlgan (armored). Duet-Jfumihilc Down Shack ‘in fvh-lone-Jliiss Margaret McNev-ln and Mr. Howard MdNeill (encored). Dialogue t-Clllllfilllg Servants —- Messrs. ‘Manic-Lamont. ‘Nd ‘Stretch fleymour and ‘Gordon McLean. Qlialtette- Mica ‘Waters — Messrs Stretch. ‘Moflelifl; Berrlgan ETrr-tlch. ‘ M‘. Solo-Mr. W. D. S aw iencored.) Closing (Flr.’:l'll8-— ‘lg-a Gig. Mary Slaven. Brenden Jialicrsn. Mary Power. Harold Currie, Dan- iel Currie, Gordon MacDonald. Llquori Slsven. Willie Carrie.‘ ' Percentage of attendance 9535. Anita MacDonald. =toache . _._._<Q>-----' musr sl-ilr lpav olnao-r -.___ Prep Stats ballaoilf ed P. C. Lar- kin, C __ -- commissioner. o ‘ the ‘ " I ‘an embargo llllt lila ‘ i manta of hay from Canadian ports ,or via Ulster will be allowed. for ' Three M-r. Stewart M-cNevln (lrm- ‘ sermon. my ~ ln-rlie lrllh , , mi n _- tayiiliippea Vii!‘ qlllithiLoia use-hangs States ports. Direct ‘ellip- while those remaining at the high figure are unchanged. /I quote 'oiie sentence from the annual re- port of the treasurer ‘of the Unit- ed Statcs, issued just a few month-a ago, Fully tax exempt securities out- standing in the ‘hands of the public now amount. to 813284000900 and are increasing at the rate of one billion dollars a year. This is the conduct 0f those men described by the minister as the shrewdcst financiers in the world; but this conduct, cr exactly the sanle conduct on our part is refer- red to by those super-financiers to my left and opposite me as the work of childish knaves. Ala; the money had to he secured; falure to secure it would have ‘been fatal. Locking ‘back upon theperiod now from the vantage ground of tc-n years thence, we may be honestly convinced that the money could have been secured if the bonds had not been tax free. One thing is certain; a higher price would have bud to be paid. Whether that higher figure would ‘in the long cvtnt have counterbalanced the taxes we now might collect; no ..inn can say. But how is anyone ‘n lcll at the opening of s. great war/Ur even a year after, or two, or three, what is to ‘be ‘the burden when u... mil. over, and wanna to be the history of taxation for year-i thereafter? The best 1 dg- mcnt, tho judgmcltt cxerclaerll by other nations ._.nt the samei-time, ivas excrcisccfhcrc, and thecon- side-rations that moved tllc finan- ciers oi other countries moved the Finance Minister of Canada. Cer- tainly no one coui honestly cvon think-no one coud honestly say —»fhat ‘any other consideration af- fected "him at all. Even today the United ‘States of America ' ' .--¢'-jllfis From DOWdUDl“ May I6‘? ‘flue found‘ in “ill: i ‘g :.‘j..l:::.‘.‘..°:‘§..:i.:... m ..;.::.:.r."...t“- a More profit from POTATOES. better LAWNS. FLOWERS and VEGETABLES. _ Sdl o-—o our potl- gg3=,*,§:,§“",§‘,=;;ii,‘:.“;t... ‘.31.... s23... ... in your’ garden, you'll be amazed at the growth it promotes. Soilgro feeds any plant that has‘ roots. It is the new scientific method of hastening and increas- ing growth. 1t is chcflP — l“ "tdchhufrhp. get a package that will do for a I° 2 9 “'5 and garden, or an acre and a half 0 10° 9|’ grain — for all summer. It is easy to a eliminates for the man £11 ‘town. "10 d“ ° ‘Y procuring and the obgjitw" t9 “Pplyhm yard manure or other illzer. On firm! l! “l CR n‘ e used with manure with lPlfldid Y“ u Here's what one man say! shag Selim Temislinminll. Qlw-i ‘ p" "1 take much ‘plelllil’! in ll ‘a? very good results from Soiigro as 4v I ‘ I very had summer for flowers. » In U Ylll Ill ‘r"2.'..i.'.‘ii...."°.'l.€i' £01.92‘. “Ti s... here that has used Soils"! I’! W!‘ Burdens." M. ‘u’ ‘I h ' ' - ‘ i t a r‘- "§,",','lZ.l"'¢'.. fins the writer's Mill SOILGRO sELLlNga 2351248; Di t lb t rs for Prince W _ ‘ n; lulltostrsst . PM" 43°45 Q . y, g sled [MI whens CU $31.; have has work dill. T will T_HE UNV EILING m "pi-sent his latoel masterlliflfié Mr, Winston (‘liurclliii .'ill0l1l “Jqews o‘ ‘he world‘ lo the nation. Noted Telegraphistr Dead at SydnBy (Canafidan- Press) ‘ N()-R'l‘liSY1lNl€Y. .\ll\Y i-i- FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN .. Schooner Sliver Bell, Fifteen Tons Register. Well found in every pir- adopt this l _of,.securing loans. Nobody w‘ l‘ .' suggest that they could secultfthem were the bonds tax irec. Certainly they could; their country is abounding with money within all ‘its But ‘their judgment is that in this way they can get the loan more chtaply and in a halter position than if they lssucd llqise. ,. _ Men Drowned ,-_,,,0l1’§.i-i‘.';l_uero Bank .‘GANSO, ‘May l3. —.-—Tho Lunch- hurg fishing schooner Elizabeth, Captain John Weelhav- er, arriyer in port this evening with flag lialf mast for two fisher men who went astray in their Purdy dad Philip Hammon. ’ ____.4 qlassu-d stray at 1W0"- ‘boundarire. Milli"! ‘to North Sydney in 1890 mid vras them oflyglnisllpiTilllllllfllfiil from the cubic scr- ~Marlon| , ,8tates will rirrry wlille the vessel was ilshlniz days. it was learned authoritatively on Qlrsnl Bankflunday. ,'l‘lio men 1.0.135.‘ were from Newfoundland, Ephrslmi ' ticular, repaired and pllliibd "ill Spring. Will be sold with or with‘- out Gasoline Enqiflc- F" ""719" particulars apply to J, w. .MaoPHEE, Georgetown. A “own figure ill tllv tolriFilllliii‘ world dltd lililily ill ill!‘ lmifim‘ "I Samuel H. Gordon S~lildwick_ will! Horn ill thl‘ snlllh of Ensiflllli h" ""1"" i" M" in lssc as nn cxrwll i“ fnstal tolcgraphlr: sy-‘Plviii-‘i [Wm Chicago to Franc. Ho was svllt 9l10-5llM1_2l. . ln 1010. llr‘ was 73 Frill‘! Queen __}-oa>-——— A very cornfoiztabie and French War Deb Zf."';.'.'l‘,°. "°“ ' '7", "“ ‘ Negotiations “gylnlxdid table. oourteousl. Rates $3.00 a day. . Charlotteotwn ~. Hotel‘ Co., Ltd. Proprietors Nil” L, MoQUAlD, Managen“ _ Minarcl‘a linimt-nffilio for the IIulr. ‘ (Canadian Press) . PARIS, May 13.~—'l'hc first not- ive negotiations for landing the- Prench war debt to the United begin within‘ fifteen