Mr. T. Pott Says: . _ , Unresting Ily the winged spheres. un- ceasing fly the days. _ . They bring some laughter. _toil and tears. D . some wisdomtoo th stays. . . We try to meet them bravely with s song . for victory. _ The fates are kind. behold. we find.s . . cheering cup of Tea . I And not only cheering. but satisfying and gratifying when yW-useNIORSEYS STANDARD TEA-"the good old family tea of the Maritimes." so coniufpvr poiindpaekssl» 25 Cents the half. pound. iillTEl sissmi niiiiiiiii (By Frank Mscilllllen. Anocioted “n” 1 Q3113, mo; m p, man." Press Financial Writer) NEW GLASGOW 1N8 (A. P. By Guardian's Special Win) , _ a has or verse containing tho NEVWYORK. April lo-atockthswordpesceseciwtarws traders fir’? Ziml‘ today’; Ind adopted alsizutebemigpxofi A few cram sped 9| 8° IIWIOW most of tlropattention while the ones appointed: slok. Mrs. (Dir) balance or was quietly ir- regular. A similar attitude was h: evid- ence in the bond market, where - several of the utility holding oom- pany issues attracted ii. foilowinl on the growing conviction that ‘ legislation would be less severe than had ‘been all; Illlrt icx- “d ‘ peeled. Some of e rs a o rn- 999118. Pmiflm proved as the Senate passed the m!‘ militate mulflngdwlfiz‘ truck and» bin regulation bill. , “m it e - U. s. governments were a shade Ill-item t‘ “- better, but the list as a whole was "1 l rather d. The scattered nature of the day's buying may be indicated by the list of the more active issues which were able to pin l to I points or so. These included Rstman Kod- ak, Lehman Cont, Liggstt & Myers "B", Nelsner Bree, Owens- lilinois Glass. Penlck it Hid. standard0li of Kansas. Super- : heater and several others of equal- ly varying character. Amonlt Cmadian issues Dome Mines, International Nickel, Dis- tiilers-Scllrl-rns and librd of Can- ada were fractionally lower. Do- minion Stores and Imperial ‘Ib- bacco of Csnalll ruled a little higher. A slightly batter tone hr rails Mid utility bonds was not com- municated to the sbsse Isl. whore these divisions were mildly re- Associat- L Stevenson filled out the of league of Notions. moved and carried that May school children be carried out. ntpmizramior mmp. served to all present- ___-_---—- LEGACY GOES o”: , ‘l0 POOR COUSINS narnolv GATE. nncimd. April n persons will eventually a cat's money-about $6.000 has been made thsoareof Rev. piiation were each down. The day's tinovsr at ‘I42.- ‘illo shares dropped substantially below that of the previous session. illillllliililllii iii liT_’_i_._ um Glssfllrs 5 will be a the lo elderly recipients. Miss Barwiss. l Construction and equipment is- suss were lttillll poilts of the llst although gains were held’ to frac- tional dimensions. Buying was dull at the start but became more apt“: Is shlnlhl’ sou to make came over the moon liter been in the sir about 4° decided to land- ann Nicholson ounoeme bill to provide $15,000.00) fci-‘vc- » puss to railway rclilfit l"!!! m4 purchase of new stock, and Ill.- 000,000 for public works, began to take effect Canadian Car at ‘i 7-8 Ind National Steel Car at l5 3-3 both rose 3-8 while the preferred shares of Canadian Car held un- changed. ' Announcement more than $3.- 00i<f00 would be :11 .1. in l7‘: _'.'- lng Montreal Harbor caused s ridden burst of buying 0! Bill-Y" the Ipliot and members of the London Giidin! Club on the ground. Aided by motor car lights and the hurricane lamps the glider made s perfect landing. , . WOMEN RIQUIIID FOR CIVIC IJII *~-"~~'~-_~ the tact that women did not come forward for election in '1 Bwiliefl "W" ""1 9*‘ °‘ recent municipal contests. s woman Canada Preferred. the former ris- “m” m ‘h, mam-mm; ‘with. ing half s. point at I8 1-2 and the w“. letter l-i It iii 1-4- ' "It; is a bad business. this ab- mw" “m” mtrum mm scnce oi women in the msnllmiml » what might have been s strong _ wnglflggln‘ hgw appearance of the list Bales to- tailed ms mm; bonds tines. .._....._.__._____ nonnolv. April ls-asisr park. director of the Anglflc; . 12th I-nd open Easter Monday. ’ Tailor “Perfect Fit." L-5024-4-l7-1i. m his wife (nee Doris heard) and son Western _ ._L o c a I s -'l‘lsl.s column is reserved for nsws of local interest but advertising of r o‘ 3'.’ ."".'."'§ ‘math’ """..s"ii‘ i‘; er s advance. . ' ' "7 animals pans. ms Rexall Blood Purifier. Taylor Drug 00., Kanslngton. c 4m. —I0l »QUICK ESALE — A .big, black, ‘Island bred young horse, sound quiet and well broken. Write, Phone or call at Bruce's hardware. ~ L-ISM-i-le-li. --BEACE‘B store and we. “ouses will be closed Good Friday. April L-5897-4-16-2l. —LEAVES FOR HALIFAX - Dr. Morton, of the Sununerside Acad- ,emy, leaves tomorrow morning for his home in Halifax for the Easter vacation-B. -HOIMAN'S MAS!!! TAflnlt TIL-You'll not only like its Smart Style when you first buy it but you'll Iillbreciate as you wear it. the satis- fvine feeling of a Holman Master —A'I'.I'I=‘.NDING CONVENTION ._ m. Elmer Plneau. BA. teacher of Mathematics and French at the Bummerside A ‘ , is in the (my today attending the ‘Poachers’ Con- vcntlon-S. -PEN8l0N BOARD AT SUM- MEIBIDE-The Pensions Board is sitting in summerside this week and nineteen cases of returned men are being heard. Visiting officials of the Board are Si: Richard Turner. V.C., and Dr. ‘s. c. MacKenzle. min. W. Lowther is appearing for the ap- piicants.—6. ' -—ATTENDING THE TEACHERS‘ CONVENTION — Mr. C. B. Jelly, Principal of the Burnmerside High School and the following teachers ‘are attending the Teachers’ 11am- ve ‘at Charlottetown. Mm Ethel Tanton. Miss Agnes Ramsay. Miss MacCardle, Miss Dawson. Miss Bowness, and Mrs. Wood. They left t 1m ‘Illwinv Inornlllfl and will be present during the three days o! the Convention-S. —Vlsl'l'iNG IN sUMMEBSIDL Dr. J. G. Toombs, accompanied by David, arrived in Sumrnerside on Monday evening from Moose Jaw, tchewan. Mrs. Tooifrbs and David will be tbs guests of her par- ants, Dr. A. W. and Mrs. lleard, for the summer months. while Toombs is taking s ,1‘ t. graduate course in eroloflv and surgery in London. England and the Continent. Dr. Toombs will spend a few days in Burrnnerelds befci-g 5311111; on 591-11 S. s. 20th from Halifax on the Montrose-S. H ‘h , - ‘T H Ev i. firi M C“). ..* wfllt“ . 1- "Sunrise in the Garden" will be pre- ton United Church, Sunday evening April a MEETING-NB‘. E. W. Manson, of- ficial receiver for Creditors‘ been successfui in making arrange- ments to have Mr. M. A. MncPher- son, K. C., of mtawa, superintend- ent under the act address o. public meeting in the Town Hail Thursday. mers are cordially invited to attend when the workings of the aci, will be fully ekplained.—-S of the Summerside Boy Scout Council was held last night at which Mr. R. L. Mollison was ap- pointed assistant os-utmaster cussion took place as to making ar- rangements for some suitable cele- bration for May 6th. It was decided to appoint a u rrlmittce t0 meet the various organizations cf the town and also to approach the town cuncll to have some fitting cele- brations for His Majesty's Silver Jubilee.—6 EVANS-Friends will regret to learn m; of the death of Mrs. J. 8. Stanley Evans, who passed away at her home in Freetown on Mrs. Evans had been in failing health for the past three years and was only 3d years of age. She was the daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moore, of Victoria West, a.rld friends in that part of the County will sym- w-E ‘THE CQN (CLMI-XN HOM -~- N U -EAB'I'EII PAGEANT entitled acnted by the Y. P. B. of Kensing- 21st. L-ssU-i-ll-ll. —D00' MIQPIIEBBON BAYE- Beii a good fittins suit and it will sell s dosen more. Bell a sloppy one and you lose a docen. I sell and wear made to measure suits exclusively. L-Blfl-d-ls-lli JETUENED I'll/OM VISIT-Mr. George W. West has returned to Innisfail, Alberta. after an enjoy- able visit with friends in Bummer- sidc and Bedeque. Mr. West was very successful as the principal of the school at Bedequs for eight years before leaving the .aland to locate in the West. Through his ef- forts it became a first class school. While in Sunirrierside, Mr. West was Li; Iuest of Mrs. (Dr.) Sutherland. —'l'0 CLEAN UP STREETS-Ch Miiiidal’ evening at the adjourned meeting iof the Summer-side Town Council a. motion was passed ap- pointing Mr. Jesse Mathieson as sweeper for the streets. It was also decided to hire a gang of vorkmen to clean up Water Street. Work on this street was started early on Tuesday morning.—8. —F0ll IMMEDIATE SALE- Moclern seven roomed dwelling, Bilrage and lot, 60 by 120. Hot wat- Bl‘ hoisting, plumbing and electric 118M. Conveniently situated corner of Granville and Green Streets. Near school. Prospective pin-chas- ers can inspect this property any time during the day. Evening by appointment. Apply Box ass, phone 126. Summers!‘ . L-5939 —WII.L ADDRESS PUBLIC the Fanners’ Aiiengenieit Act has on ‘nesa men and far- —scou'r MEETING-—A meetlnfl he 1st Summerside troop. A dis- —DEA'l‘ll OI‘ MRS. .1. STANLEY day evening. w rt is better far can they lay their Roma}: psthise with the family in their be- reavement. Besldes her scrrowing husband, and little seven year old daughter, Edna. she leaves to mourn her parents. four brothers, Stanley. at Norwood, Mass; Elton, Victoria West, and Ernest and Allen at home. Also two sisters, Mrs. Reginald Smith at Klldara Capes and Mrs. Austin Phillips, of Summe " .-8. -KENSINGTON SCHOOL IM- PROVEMENT SMIETY-The teachers, trustees and a. large num- ber of interested Cltllens met in Kensingwn School on April 6 and organised the above named society, with the following oflloers: pres. Mrs. Wm. McLean; vice-pres, Nor- man MacDonald (principal); secre- tary-treasurer, Miss Mary Ready. An active working committee of seven ladies and gentlemen was also named. The object of the so- ciety is to devise ways and means by which to better promote the wel- fare of the school, in re maps, biaciriboards, out-door gymnasium, beautification of grounds and many other requirements. The society will do the work usually done by Wornens’ Institutes in other dis- tricts. A yearly membership fee of twenty-five cents is charged. It was DE GUA E COUNTY CH 1 "'1. . . '. incl. ls surely _ I"I mic” QQQ 5f hQ newest 05110 ' most forwards norm with | swi- i- nfer! 18h!‘ ‘ agreed that a contest be staged in the near future to rel-lo funds for the association. " will be held on the second Thursday of each month during the school term. All residents of the school district are cordially and earnestly invited to attend. Suggestions f0; the bet- terment of anything pertaining to the weltare of the school will be considered by the committee-K PERSONALS 8lde.——8. —LEAVE FOB GOLDFIIELDS—- Messrs. Dan Murphy and William Higgins of Kensirzton left on Fri- day morning for Kirkland Lake and Kapuscasing respectively. Both places are new towns in the rich "pre Cambrian Shield" portion of Northern Ontario. The young men are about twenty years of age and will naturally be doing their bit in the development of Canada's northern frontier. 1f our boys must go abroad, “their fortune to pur- sue," it is better for them to keep away from the great "melting w" to the south-the immigration of- ficers generally give them head- aches anyway-with twenty million persons directly or indirectly un- der government relief, little won- der they are “persona. non grata." pitai for treatment-S. County Hospitai.--S. tlfilL-S. evening~ from Ottawa.-B. -r Alberton, who is quite seriously ill vith pneumonia is slightly irKlPIOV- ed.--B. course to the North and West-in the area. of rich mineral deposits of Canada where they still retain thek- native born citizenship-feel a. proprietorship in the land-as- sert themselves as Canadian citi- zens. and help to circumvem the machinations of Re and Com- munists. whose avowed religion is the overthrow 0f all existing gov- ernmental authority. Those per- sons, ‘pom and reamed in serfdoim, are made mad with Canadian free- dom, and aspire to drive out the no.- (ive Canadians. Premier Bennett's caetigation of Tim Buck (ovitch). the arch agitator when he headed a delegation to interview the Cnb- inet, was a good tip to all patriotic Canadians-K Palmer is very much improved-s. daughter "Gloria." from a. short visit to Kensingfisp ness.——S. _._i___ii IMPROVUIG IRISH CATTLE BELFAST, April 15—(~By Ccnad tle from tubercular infection have so impressed the Northern Ireland caibinet that it may be omcially ad- .__?___.__ Illlrnrd’: the great White Llnirnent of this great ‘VENlENT E PLAN (Aéii-i VRlQE. ' N O F-f \.‘Y, WAY M NTS lNTFREST t-l RCA Victor Radio-i o .""/‘ , ,. i; mi m! m hump/i] -Mrs. Hume Hopgood, of 8t. John, N.B., arrived on Monday ev- ening to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Smallman, of Summer- -—1"riends will regret to hear that Mr. John Richards. of Qummerside, has entered the Prince County Hos- -Mrs. Ray Johnson. of Central Bedeque is a patient in the Prince —1I"riends will be pleased to 198m that Mr. Clarence Harris is resting comfortably from his recent opera- --Mr. A. E. MacLean, M.P.. and Mrs. MacLean returned on Monday -Ii‘rlends will be pleased to learn "hat Frank Fraser, fifteen year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Fraser, -Hl.s many friends are pleased to welcome back Mr. Westley Palmer, of Freetown, who had been to Mon- treal for medical treatment. Mr. -Mrs. Frank Woodslde and little have returned where they were the guests of Mrs. Woodsides father. Mr. Herbert Bow- ian Pf€SS)—TeSb6 with the Spah- linger method of immunizing ost- A llllllllNlililllB Gaboury- Trophy Pre- sentcd to Island Champions — Offic- ers Elected. The annual meeting of the Bun- merslde Gin-ling Club lid hi; First Charlottetown Company The meeting on Mbnday was held at 3.90 in the sitter-noon. Most oif the afternoon was went in practising for the Guide display to be held this evening at the Y. M. C. A. Hobbies Exhibition. Company Drill, a relay race, and several corms were practised. At Commute a. new - round. “Fire's Burning" was learned. Sick Nurse baqes were presented to Sarah Shame. and Helen Sheri-en. and Patrol Seconds insignia in Ruth Sinclair o! the Canary Patrol No badge work was studded, but several ‘tests were posed. Helen Graves has ‘passed her tcnderfoot test and will be en- rolled soon. No pmotioew-asheidfor the July rally display but there will be_ a practice next Saturday morning at 10.00 and the usual one the following Tuesday. There will be no meeting on Easter Monday. was he rmk. About l-l ovtetnwn t. Charlie Williams. president or the P, E. I. Curling Association, outlined the functions of the new Dominion Curling Association. Mr. Robinson welcomed the vflb- ors with a few genial remarks. Sev- eral short speeches were made l?! members of the ‘club compliment- ing the various committees on a very successful season. Senator oreeimanuaoarthur was a sleet and gnvesome humorous reading-l- Mr. M. P. Titus, trustee of thiaflfiialg- our Troph emblematic of e . y y championship cup to Mr, B. W. Robinson, who flttingly acknow- lodged it on behalf of the club and. congratulated the members WhO 2nd. Chnrlottetown Company Friday, April 5th. — This being the first meeting of the month was Badge Presentation Evening. Three recruits. anniely Helen Canned-y. Eileen Vail and Beverley VanIder- stine made their promises and be- came Girl Guides. The banner was awarded to the - Orchid Patrol for having the highest numbe of points during the last three months. 'I'he members of this petrol are Sylvia. Biodr. had been responsible in brim“ (Patrol Leader). Dllys Owen thC nvpiw w the weewml°aiilg’é_ (Patrol Second). Mary Hooper. The election of oflloers 01' year were as follows: president. B. w. Robinson; vioe-presidepi- E- P- - seactnry, J. H. Prltchard: treasurer. A. B. L. Home; mambo" of the execirtiive. Earle Conley. R- l- P. Jasdlne. and M. P. ‘Titus. m. o. Eds-r Clerk WWW Tailor izvphy to Mr. Lillian Blow. Olga Welsh, Kather- ine Prowse and Eileen Vail. The following badges were then mesenlled: Second Ohm-Jean Human, Jule momma-cum moss. Jenn Maodonalil. the Tip TOD Child Nurse-Jean Macdonnld, Thane A. Campbell, K. C. whose Janet Momnren, Sarah Iiionbes team won the club chamlfloniihili- Cook-Hilda Richardson ‘Avis Mr. n. w. Robinson then presented Higgins. emu Block, ' Janet the prims to the winners curls 3mm“, mugs, elgelen second commercial competition. _ Lawson. Mfrcds puns. Jan llc ~——-———-— ' Luna‘ m“; 551g LIQBfiGOUT MOONLI! ____.. gush mess. MONTREAL. April 15-‘°°~“"!‘ '°' lainPressn-(kie lvundredyea" 55° Pridny. lItlm-Tbe flit Montreal's streets were‘ 5 wit}: nuiiroiniismeetingwrsspenein coalolllampc. m Apr! “hi. Jsmibores pnictice. A lemon in city W” Billed 7°" a s“ 71 first-ski Ind fol-lowed $500 a year ‘by the projected 38s Company wcmiccd llghli com-bany- Two were lat" thgfltwfdmflflfllellfiardh Past zoogaslomps were first “m! l“ .M.C.- i st t. wnionisoousiiseaatursv , dishtciv Peesmmctwasmde A‘ t, m ‘wit? Bel? d ifhe gas corn At osimpflrc several béivww, e ° v 1”‘ ' announocsnents were made which pony whereby Mmimfl was w b‘ that there may Bllipiplled wth woo gas lamps. The will lamps were to burn 21 nikhliii l" B (to- month, “the other nights bell’)! d6‘ clayey] mflnnllrrht nirhi ‘ are l ,. ‘ ‘ her so be m mistakes: The Company meet on Wednesday evening night) in full uniform outsiac mead- arte 7.15 in order W , ti’. 13..."... the v, u. c. A. Hall order‘. do so immeiiimeiy. Seed at 73¢ Th"; will be no meeting stpeks run short when planting but an inr-portant season comes armmd. and you be held on Saturday might not be able to go‘. what‘ Y0“ morning at ll. o'clock at ComPfl-"Y W911i;- oake (m ls It's time you. were getting youi "flats" read to sow tender and half-hardy owers and vegetables. The best way to assure an ade- quate supply of cut flowers is t4 plant a. few mws in the vegetable garden. , See that your toolsmnower and law-n roller are in condition for service. A little oil here and there will remove and prevent rust. Plant a least. a few of the out- standing novelties this year. Man: of them are improvements over old varieties. and will be a welcome change. experts consider man- harmful than good for If your perennial border was straggiy and barren in spots last year, plan ahead of time for annuals to fiii in the dull places. A little plant food will work won- ders with a poor soil. Don't tail to rcseed the bare spots in the ‘lawn. and be sure to apply plant food. After-both opera- tions, roll the lawn to l-s-csi oui bulges caused by winter freerinq and throwing. Large quantities of noxious weed seeds are broadcast in this way, and the lawn is an unsightly inesc for months after the first application. Use a 800d Plont food Plan for a tuli season of radishes one of the ‘ you hnvebut s. small‘ scan». ground. or because you flunk the loll is too poor. Any smoil ares. QTOWH. The brilliant orange coloring in carrots called careless. is the sisli 0f high-vitamin content scientists tcllll. I§D@\§ll¥5WIOG of lettuce and ifodlehra. n bl foliowinirogie mo; with costlier. you can ave a w] sgqpnl supclz ~ 1.; “ma; Don't pass un a garden been-m raise something. even if only‘; ‘f "l! “i .->.2se-;--._s..5.-l.~ . u,‘ I“: .11 i’ i