cHOCoLATEs * “Aimfls rattan" ilantral iiuln PLEASE IIAD OUR- AD til ' __ BULK a... m...» Insists i... ms L. HUNTER, BULK - Jwfns...” .."“........"Z'l"§ ' . ' i! MKIIIDI o'clock. m“ srsrus unseen-rm blessing of tat Statue or at. Charles by m. Father McCarthy took plaza yum- day at the Charlottetown Hospital. Benediction hymns were suns b! the Corpus Christi choir. A meeting of the It. Charles Auxiliary was held immediately following the ceremony. \ "IAY IT WITH ILCWIIV-The Guardian has received through Mr. James Tait. florist. a handsome bou- quet with the following message from w. William s. xunae. mayor of iuinnaepo". Minnn. "Upon this occasion, the openi oi the 11th National Flower Show in our city, usury-mere!) ' ~..:I'u'i.i__:_vaam'rv . COMPLETE £21; VARIETY 5 gnaw‘ is tonic. iserroscrss csasiaats. rsrrn- ‘ j IOIIICAIAII-iii. rsecsts csnor. arc. J. ERNEST H. WORTH . emu. Asp nous: s ‘ t’ I 5 v T08! _ Pbonl I. _ Y ll! Iriaceilh-eel. .- . - L m». AA ssnsakr-sna n‘ Adams‘; is C , seiked Advertisements aspires ..................... petllnacfswords line nose Inset-liens ... arr :1‘: verb allow ms to express the goodwill oi Elli “use v “n” the people 0i Minneapolis to the at insertion 1.. per line nib worth mph o‘ your any by um‘ m mm ‘ * - ‘ ‘ ‘ — _ °‘°‘ "v '__ “V9.00. flowers by wire. the Mercury way." _____._...»- --_- —-——~ -------- -" This flower token was made possible Fof s“; wanted through a world-wide organisation oi ' 5.000rbonded m of the Florists I, SALE — FURNITURE ETC- WANTED T0 BUY BY MA! 1st, Telegraph Delivery Association. A Apply @1943" 3734‘3’79‘3‘ 800d fieflbhd hind PM!!! lhd similar gift oi flowers was received Shingle Mill. Robert Cook. Newton 26034-38451. from Mrs. John Williams. florist. a ssnkwmrs-‘siib osrs Cross. grain. B. L. B , fiafi“? ' Wvl~3~=l~fli wsuran-csrs wmr uswu "mu" lmTmrn - T“ ‘ ' ..._. born kittens. n. Raymond. Bouth- Mmh "ma" l” l“ ""11" Wil- L “u. 1-0 Lg]; QQAB” 5am port. Phone 1115. 2638-3i-e.c.d.-ti mm‘! Inltll-ule Ill held at the home of Mrs. Georlo Carson. Mar. 19th. with sixteen members and two visitors present. ltoiicali was ens- wered with "ling. Rscite or Pay." Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved. The Secretary WANTED - BOARD AND ‘BOOM for girls, moderate terms. AppLv National Candy, Mr- Cheek. 2753 room alslll W! we sea-sous. unwary canv- m good running order. z-no-ai band at Guardiaa mt Car Great deem Bu"? ' WANTED-BOOM! PROS! I men, with or without boa-rd. near a ssts -- ea scaas-‘os 1.1.15. King so...“ preferred. nspiy Na- reported the Government Grant oi grtly wooded. Good house and tional Candy. M" on“ 3753 II-‘il was rcaived-‘rhe school com- Jim. Wm. Psrtrlilse. York. ...._........- mittee was absent. The sick com- w...» - Fifth...- aoors _ ilil-S-sl-Aprii fl-e-‘i-s-s-lo-ll-el. for two men, nicely furnished, near mittse reported they had visited the sick in the communit . Miss 52;‘; afmfitflrfizfllflofii: George Carson and Mrs. Jeni. Mac- Candy Co, Mr. Cheek . ms. Pill" W" arwintrd on the school committee for the next two months. ‘rlieiliutituta unanimously agreed to help in the work of preparing the linen for theianitorium. The pro- .-SOLID OAK DOLL also some nice antlllllfl Great George Street. 2710-3! i SAL! tsp desk, furniture. 14d --— ----- "' WANTED IMMEDIATELY TE er for Rennies Road School. lub- Apply to J. l-l. Andrews, Secretary. sts 4. man's sun nsnm i I, Q ADD]! l“ Plfllbl-Ill’. SERGE. bicycles. - - ‘l-lii . . . - . “°'° “' i.'.2§.‘.°.'..".i.'.".".......f§.'°.§' 31.32:; w» i» ma. w» - . p EXLE-Z-ranss armnasn aria lean guaseslng contest in which bun-mu ch01“ b.5551- M ""'_'_“"'"i'-"_ P11". w". Ill/QR by Mfl- 3011B MIC- Nevin and Mrs. Denial Darrach. The next meeting will be held in the schoolhouse. ltoll call to be answered with Proverbs. mm, w”; Mummy, ,. Miscellaneous aeet-a-ss-si. ._.___________.._._._. rorsm nos FOB rue ess- son's shipments on short notice s - rwo rsntss s: l s I" oiisroiu. Central Printer-y. Iewes, bot ac, each with buildings. one ea acres and the other iil acres. Terms to. stilt purchaser. Mcllecd k Bentley. PABLO]. BOCIAL-A very pleas- ant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Aquiila Bownman. North Wiitshlre, on March lath, in the form of. a parlor social in raid oi the Women's Missionary society. a large gathering of people being Dresent. luv. Mr- Phspman acted as chairman and gave a. very interest- lfll tells on Missionary work. with Miss Bessie McLean presiding at the organ a short program of choruses, solos, duets and readings was car- ried out. Special mention might be LOOK-PARKER A. HORNE EX- peots to arrive in Charlottetown April 4th, with several cars choice horses. 2752-41 __._._____.__._.__._.-_.__-_ lecsrsnasmvsa rsrcnsn ra- male fox. with tip on March 29- N0- tify Willard Stewart, Southport 2i a sate-rose ease, eseesa Plymouth noki eggs. so cents per setting.‘ qArtliur '8. Roberts. Wins- ice. ' QTSl-S-QO-SI IOI BALl-GUIINIIY DUI-EL. Bonny soy. ll! lbflwhtile. sired by Luxurin Goliath. Darn Belinda of Bpriitg leek, it. o. 1r‘. Record production of 10,818 pounds oi milk and eeo pounds of butter fat. Apply Dec. u. sterner, cnsi-lettstcwn. nat-s-al-ai. _.__---- ' -—-"-_ JOIN ALFRED siaelmNALn, LAND Surveyor. Ho: e2. Charlottetown. ‘ lell-li-Stdmopd. To Le? R. I. N0. S. _____-----— -—----—---— ..........‘____._._.._._._--- HOUSE T0 LEI-CENTRAL. 51% made of the solo sweetly rendered BABY CHICKS. PUB-E IRE!) rooms and bath. Conveniences an by “m” m“ Phym, Eaton’ which furnace. Apply "A" ‘Guardian Of- barred rocks from hish vwduvins “w mm“ ' hens and well matured pullets mat- ‘sdeoocoksrelsiromuuiidmbest ' pen sec-sea egg yield April and my. 2G cents, June 18. James Bttvert. s. a. a. Bummerside, ram. ldbb-l-Il-fri-mon-ti was heartily enccred. The remainder of the evening was pleasantly spent in limes. contests and other amuse- ments. Lunch. was served by the ladies to which all did uncle justice. After thaakins the host endhostess the people all dispersed to their homes well plelsed with the enjoy. sble evening they had spent. A nest surn was realised. tontow smear The death occurred at noon on Bsturdly at his home in Bummer- side of Mr. Ludiow sharp. son of Mrs. Sharp and the late John A. Sharp. st the age of 50 years. His death was the direct result of a most regrettable accident. On July m. while driving his team he fell from the wagon in attempting to ward off a‘ dog that was barking furiously at the horse and was dragged some considerable way on his head before help was chronic-d. in spite of the best medical skill Mr. Sharp never recove ed from the rrlble effects of the ' and w espread regret is felt in the loss o! one oi Bum- mersldeb best citiccns in this sad way. ‘There are leit to mourn besides his mother. three sisters and three brothers. namely_ Mrs. James bic- Kiiinon and Dr. Claude sharp. Id- >_.____................_................_ rvamruaa roe. asset-season- sbie price for quick sale walnut dining room set. parlor aettee, fold- ins bed. easy chair. dressing tlbla. rugs. man desk. _ . beds. mattresses. all llkenew- M'- ‘ lily T. Georges, care Revere Batista ‘mus sarsrvroN-m the Oity Hospital March at. to Mr. and tin-s. Lea Bry- eaten. ~"a daughter. ..._._._.._._.....__.__._._ Lost _ mar cw ass-caps? w! Jr seen. nnm lease- leave at Guardian. ‘ " " - 1160-11 mar .. pan: -" simian haunt for, registered. inane: tum M"? s. u. Boswell, lsarshiield. ~ 2133-34841 u... city, on March to. ti. w. and ma. J. a. Fleming, B6 Dorchaster St, a son. .4 MCDONALD-On March 30. It Obli- lottfitown Hospital, Mary MdDtmlld, Log-Iguana‘ -n.n. ‘mqwggg 1| aged is years. Funeral notice later. Spring Park Road and Church of V . .._._.. tbs Most bply Redeemer, an 081"‘ mcnlon; Mrs. Dr. McNeill. Winnipeg; DIATHI "M Mu’!- RWIW l! "n" Dr. Richard Sharp. n..." . ta 1e mineral’! 3°“!- L; Dr. Albert sharp. Bededue. and IOIIITION-At Mount slates. >- Msrch 30. Nicholas Robertson, aged as years. Iunerai ‘nieedsy. April 1st. etapratobirehl-iiiioematery. Miss Ziipha. at home. to whom The Guardian extends sincere sympathy. ‘Ihe funeral takeepiace this, Mon- day. afternoon at s p. m. from the . Salesman Wanted , m, “up.” ma, ' gs, home to the People's Cemetery. luv. _ Toronto, _ e i se si. m. Jeans officiating. s. l" M E M n n I A M it“! its"! Wart?“ . G “h. --i , wetness-sun contention? Eauem "a ‘m, MQLQTQRT. futile. m eaestcaretgeeesesanaeeisse ‘rtaieeeuseasatmaaeeriesfim. Flowers may wither. leaves fade and lbrt. Wallace Iieacnnadd»! ,,,___‘-______,_,,,_;____.__4....-,.....- “mo: sacs-owe can oi use any as wean: choice selected mine. well mm. ’ _ Illlll-duetosrriveinllontlllllkbflltih- 43° “i! A" Can be inspected at our. stasis. h" "" . ,4; uasoreecr a input»... actsetsae. ' i ‘ * ' . __ mascot-spelt e "lg ,3 I" “Pg 1-..- . i oaamasaaa issue. Maritime lleetric Co. antler McDonald. of coveiieali, was held from McLoaifsFuneralHomem bllurdav w Memuic. where inter-- ment was made. house. Central Christian Ohurvh. ties of Children to Parents" was the subject of the I/enten sermon preach- banedictiori was pronounced by Rev. fled by the Corpus Christi Choir. At who 1 CRASWELL Studio rnorocasrus useraoe some’ rues: nan ‘one so u. this ms ‘I'll FUNERAL 0i the late Ales- Funeral services were conducted by Rev. Mr, out- LENTEN SERMONU-"The Du- td by Rev. Father Sullivan at st. Damian's Basilica yesterday. The Iuther McCarthy. Music was rend- the Church of the Most Holy as. dsemer Rev. Father McGrcal preach- ed on the subject, "Charity of Christ." The ‘ nedicti-r. was pro- nounced also by Rev. Father Mc- Creel. PERSONALS Mr. John Mecbecn, Long Creek. left Saturday morning on an extend-Y ed visit to relatives in Boston and vicinity. . . A telegram has ,been received by Mr. James Campbell stating that his daughter. Miss Cecilia, had un- dergone the second operation at the hospital in Quebec. which was suc- cessful. Miss Campbell was suffering from shock and her condition was serious. The reassuring news was later received that she was greatly improved. Both operations were com- plete successes. Y. M. c. s. SERVICILOI some tssr axiom‘, About 350 young folks attended the regular service oi song held in the Y. M. '0. A. last night. special ‘music consisted of two numbers by the Trinity Male Eight, who sang in a very tins manner, “Break ‘Thou the Bread oi we." and "The 10rd 1s My Shepherd." Ir. Cracker in his usual pleasing manner, spoke to the large audience on ‘The Body- es s Temple oi= God," prancing-bis remarks with a defin- ition of a Sanctuary... telling how Henry Ford, and Jeok Miner, have provided realmanctuaries for the wild bird life. ~ , From this the speaker went on and told how Paul in his letter to the Corrintheans told those noted athletes to make their bodies temples of God, a sanctuary, a place of rest, of safety. Why A HEALTHY BODY? Mr. Cracker brought out in his talk how people of olden times used to penalize their bodies for sin, and tortured their bodies in all manner of ways. People don't dc that now. it has been recognised that a healthy body is a person's greatest asset. -'I'hus the Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. have made their policies covering the three sided nature of men and women. Spirit. Mind end Body. the very foundation oi the Y. M. c. A. The speaker pointed out that we "1 he proud of a beautiful and healthy body and as a temple of God should be treated as a. Holy thing and not a thing oi sin, but a thing of beauty. i At the close of the service the hearty thanks of those present were extended to the Harmony Mela tight and to the speaker Mr. J. H. Cracker. L There was a young fellow nsndl Bee-Bee, Wished to wad with s lady named Phoebe; "but." said he, "I must see What the clerical ice Ia before Phoebe be Phoebe Bee» i';i:."-i': Lxi ‘min-i fir: t i-t; » L» i" in“ s t out...» attics c vse-wuliarclreleas King's usage- nssiee’ mar. ‘rec-veer; People's satiety ltudy Group-Plflfit my Wild Ai- fairs-lash! ha. r uoaaoaoltosis our school is promising favor- ably under the skiliul management of Miss Elsie Murphy. The Ncnoro Women's Institute recently held a concert and basket socielinchaoldClsJensiasOhurch. summeriie“, Mr. Ban-y Bownus was chairman for the evening, and a profiled of reeitetinas, diAibBliAs. stspdsncing. instrumental and vocal mums was rendered. wnue s11 the numbers were well rendered we think the sisrl-dscifig by Miss Cecelia Incislr wane... of special note. Mr. mi». l-rowatt auctioned Girl. 0d Ml’. and Mrs. I. Bownees o! .. .... —DOING NlClLY-Ths little son," I Mantras. who was hrolllht lo the Prince 001mb’ Hospital on Tuesday for an opal-soon is now doing nicely. i Ills-s. Bovmus who has been staying in Bummeraidc returned home on Saturday-B. _ --MAKING SATJSIPACTOBY PIDCIISS-Many friends through~ out the Province will be delighted , to hear that Rev. Mr. Phillips oi Alberton is making satisfactory pro- gress in the Prince County Hospital. —I.ECITAL BY PUPILS-A de- lightful musical recital was given by the pupils of Mrs. W. B. lviiils. oi ' Summer-side, last Friday evening. The program consisted of vocal and inst. ‘a! numbers and was very much appreciated by the parents and Iriends who were invited to attsn-l the pin and baskets in his usual capable manner. A goodly sum was, realised. I We mctn-nthelossdanaaldandi respected resident M: John a. mm mg, who had reached the advanced ago o! as years. The funeral was held on Sunday. Mes-ch 10th, from; the United Chianti. Burnmerneid and was largely attended- We are llsd to report that M1’- DanOoimlckismuch 1mm“! 1n heaithafterhisreoontilineas. Mr. ilesl Taylor was a recent vis» itor to Granville. Mr. William Glover has satin-bed to Spauldiiig. Seeks after a. three months visit with his parent Mr. and Mrs. George Glover, Ncrboro. Mr. Glover was accompanied on his return trip by Meme. Howard Del’ and Ray Stewart who inland trying their luck in the West. We hope w have them back in Norboro in the near, future. WglNlulhdbClhCfWUlltMl-E Goa-fie Stewart. ls continually 1m" proving. and we all hope she wLil soon be as well as ever again. Mm Mary Bowness was a recent visitor to Summer-side. gqrmgnyfriendswiJibeglsdt-O learn tm Mrs. s. c. Taylor is 1m- proving after hm- necent illness. Ithasbeeammored titatMnR. eds" intends seiiihl hi! "I!" and moving to Kane‘ do... Mr. and Mrs. Bowness and Walter will be greatly raised in our community- l-iig many friends will be sorry to hear of the illness of Mr. George Glover. All wish him I 898065’ "- cover-y. The hooking fever is prevalent just now in‘ oin- district, and many ti... varied are the dealers that err gem; gxhibitgd by these talented ladies. THE BAPTIST CIUBKIII Dr. A. C. Vincent spoke yesterday morning on "The Rejected Stone.“ Hie text, Acts 4, ll. "This is‘ the stone that was set at naught of you builders. which is become the heed of the corner." The question “whom. do Y0 ll! that I am?" comes now as it did in the days oi Jesus earthly min- istry, to all. In his day those ap- parentiy wisest, most earned, most representative cf this best oi the old cannot be used in the great structure we are trying to build." only a iew, God given vision saw in him the Lord and leader of mankind. Most teaohe n called attention to the truth they taught. self ner stone at the Christian Church cessiul individual iiie. .Wa ail are builders. btuiding homes building business. building poems wreck and failure- Dr. Vincent's evening last night of the feast," the libla. was a militant and inter eating one. listened to with close at tentidh by l llrfl ollnlfllltlon. service sang "Rosanna." r The iiunday lahooi again reports IIQQGMNQI. gettiueaaowelteismarrisdv’ ‘teacher and painstaking effort Jewish law rejected h1rn-"this stone humble folk 0f childlike is-lth but Jesus is unique ln the fact that he calls attention to him- "Whom say ye that I am?" Jesus is the great corner stone of Christian world. He is the great cor- l-le is the great corner atone of euc- buildiag laws and building lives. With Jesus as the corner stone Na- tion. Church and Individual shall be edifices of strength and symmetry. without him there is naught but “Th. one of a series of dramatic night scenes from ldr. Arthur new, at the morning with much feeling very larp ltlllflllfl. probably the lwsetiouiifltingfllowisnetty and showed careful training, by Liv: _ on the part of the pupils-S, l -c0r:ctas1-u1.s.rr0 NS-M": T Thomas Jackson. son oi Lieut. corn‘. '1'. H. Soot Jackson and Mrs. Jaick- l son oi Summarside. who entered Mount Allison University after the Christmas recess, as a. first year student. is to be congratulated on leading his class at the Ecstat- semi- final cxuris.-S. l OUR SPRING Russian. White Fife; Barley, Silverhuil B All of which we are price bought from most r Imported Number One Early Red, Late Mammoth, Alslke, Dutch, White Blossom, Sweet Clover Seed, Amerlcan and Canadian Timothy Seed, Turnip and Mangel Seed, White and Garnet Wheat, White Banner and Victory Oats, Duckbili and Mandscheuri Vine Peas, Black Vetches, Longfellow and Wisconsin/No. 7 Corn. Wholesale and Retail SPECIAL PRICES to Farmers’ Clubs and Institutes ALL‘ arias}; srocx which wg h“, Call and see the extra quality of our seeds and Set 0111‘ Dflccs before buying A. HQRNE é? CO. STOCK. ' or ‘White Red F‘ife, Marquis uckwheat, Golden selling at lowest s. 3 eliabie seedsmen —R.EVIVAL OF OLD HANDI- CRAFI-Thie old hooked rug handl- crait has been revived the last few years. The popularity of the home, made rug is’ growing every yearn! Many new designs and a good pm- portion of old time favorites are in great demand. One Summerslde lady , hooked as many as forty-five rugs this winter, not one being less than iii yards long. This appears to be quite a record. Ii any lady can beet| it let them come forward-S. ED-At a meeting of the Summer-I side Town Council on Friday the following rmiution was p Resolved that automobiles and autoi trucks be s-mithe same are herebyi ‘prohibited from running on the streets of the Tovm of Summersirle urtfil further notice, excepting Water ‘ street and First Street and si-eetsi monnecied with these two streets yMoved by Councillor J. Y. Phillips and seconded by Councillor S. Grady-S. hibition Magistrate held a short ses- sion in the Court House at Sum- morside on Saturday morning. A pro- hibition case against a Summerside party for illegal consumption o! liquor drew o penalty of $25 or 25: be heard in Charlottetown today at, |wood appeared for the prosecution iln all the oases. Three customs cases , lununerside parties were heard and s line of $100 and costs or six months i i cuserLMS. -ssssrs on LIBRARIES-At. l7. held in, the Public Libarary last were read. These essays were written 1 by the pupim of the three top grades of the Bummersido i-ligh School, the i subject being, "The Benefits of al Public library." The essays all show- r ed considerably literary ability arldl much thought on the part of the youthful writers. A book prim will be given to the following, who were ad- judged the three beat in each grade: Grade 10, Francis McNeil]; Grade 9 Miss Helen Holman; Grade 8, Miss Constance Inman. Honorable Men- tion Grade i0. Miss Margaret 1n- man; Grade 9, Miss Jean Moore: Grade B, Miss Miriam Carruthers. B. PERSONALS -sm: MoNeiil of ‘Tyne Valley was a visitor to Summer-side at the creek end-S. -Mre. Waugh of Bummerside is visiting her daughter. Mrs. Westley Wood at Hazelbrook,_who has been seriously iil for some time-S. -Msny friends will toilet to hear that Mrs. Charles Waugh is confin- ed to her home at Summerside through iiines-S. s ~1t ta pleasing to report that Mr. Thomas blinion oi Summ " is very much improved. it is expected that. he will be able to leave the Prince County liosnliel some time this. week ans return. to his home-B. I Ifllbd amusements "msaeunieturatne maeeaersueamsaeaastase . "But, my dear, whatever do you lston of st. JOhn u. n, are vlf-ltlns line formers parents Mr.‘ and Mrs. Thomas Johnston oi Sunune. “c-S nlgm camp-fire. “m1. ch the license trunk, Maria.“ —PB/0l-llBI'l‘l0N court's-The Pro l to 3 pens when anyone is taken seriously ' iii?" brought by Mr‘ F’ J‘ Plans 88am“ ‘l colt was worth?" asked the railroad claim agent o! the farmer. the usual monthly meeting of the reluctant“, summera‘ chapw‘ °f m‘ 1' 0- D' judge a colt like that. by its parents?‘ “(any m donu- bm. ma.“ Q m; -Mr. and Mrs. Arthur a. JOIIXI: ~Mlss Mattie and Enid McFar- laue who have been visiting in Hai- Jax returned home to Summerside; ‘on Baturday—S. i No Dog? fO4-O§-§§+§§O ‘traffic Cop: “Let me sec your lic- ZWl-li-YI-lweflk- —SUMMEB.SIDE smears cms- first" "Marriage, car, driver's.‘ fishing. or hunting? Op-l Tourist: Traveller: "May I show you my samples, sir? If you remember, I exy ecuted your last order with prompts-i ‘vtude and dispatch." Impflftlilt PCIBODI "I QBYB YOU {i0 , order!" Traveller: "Pardon, sir; you said Get out‘ and I got." l “it you haven't a doctor," said the,‘ urlst at the hamlet inn. "what 115D“, “Sh. they just die a natural deatri.‘ Jones (buying new overcoat): "I1 Wife: "Yes, you can! Remember, I "Not a cent less than $5001“ em-l "And how much would you say this the soil. "Pedlgreed stock, 1 suppose?" "Well, no," the bereaved admitted But you could never’ "No," the attorney agreed drylyq with a locomotive will improve breed!" “i Jones-Did the storm damage your barn? Robtnsom-I don't know. found it yet. I i invent "Don't you want your omce fum- ‘ishings insured against theft?" "Yes, all except the clock. l-Jvcry- body watches that." “Lot's see! Your nephew attained his majority several months ego,‘ didn't he?" i "Yes." replied honest Farmer Horn-I beak, “but it ain't a working majority! even yet." “ii l Elevator Operator: "What floor?" i Passenger: "Seven and an eight." Elevator Operator: "Trying to ho comical?“ ‘ Passenger: "No, that's where you stopped last time." 2 Phone loss-L. ‘.~.“§O§Q-“§OOOOOOOOOQQ $1.50 Violin Lesson $1.00 Graduate of New Engbal Cine tor-y of Music For Correct Violin and ‘taeaq instruction Try Prof. Emanuel of lestQ Violin Studio Across from Prowee Isis. rlscae Ills-L C‘ iottoiotm llourshmltolll. +e+++e+eeo~es+e Dangerous , Ack-Kerchoo A bunch oi the germs were hitting it up In the Bronchial mean: Two bugs on the edge oi the larynx were jazslng a reg-time tune. Back of the teeth, in a. solo gains. sat dangerous Ack-kerohcc; And watching his pulse was his light of love, The lady that's known ls flu. s Scotch and a Jewish bcynse each earned a dollar. Bandy, in accordance with his in- days Another use “ms udiwmed m _ can't wear this, dear; it's three sizesl hem "usamy, w" ma“ u, ‘nun ' ' ' too big.“ his in the bank. Ikey, in accordance with his inborn l0 a. m. ‘The accused in this case wssf , - al=o a Suinmerside man A third case ‘i “'5 8m w go over me radian“ o‘ ‘he’ ‘msmess ‘nscma’ hm ab" ma‘ “ ‘ ' car in cold weather. ‘That's what-tic‘ was dismissed. Chief Inspector l-lay- i, have w consider “m,” l-le went to his neighborhood drug- store and had his dollar bill changed into nlckles and dimes. Then he took it to the nlllhbdr- hood grocers and got a dollar bill for it. l-ie repeated this manoeuver IV- ‘ (1 9,111.5 b ~ 1 . “as mm“ . *5 t “ch °I h‘ M‘ , yihatlcally declared that sturdy son of. "a ‘met The drugglst stood it about as hi! a5 he could. Then he called up Sky's father, the neighborhood WW- Hc explained that Ikey had had store that afternoon and thought his we“ “me very mwreaung “SW5 "I've often noticed how crossing it “the, ought w mo‘ m; w; 1mg that much money. Ikcy was celled to account b! his father. Confiding that he nee eeLv w dollar in his possessi * my said: "Why do r change that eeuar so often? Well, sooner or later sole- bodys going to make a mistake. And it ain't going to be me." Chronic All] KIWI m rrmee st. Piece opposite 5t. Paul's Gulch DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL IUIOXN IOUII-IMIIS loll-U‘ 5 z i Z oeeoeo-oeoooxseo-oo-sob-oQ-u HOTPOINT RANG ELECTRIC RE Are Cordially lnvit Demonstration on Hours 3-430 p. You want with another new coeWA new bet. fislhg." .- ._....,-..............-...s._~.. = B CANADIAN GEN ES AND GENERAL FRIGERATORS Y ERAL ELECTRIC ed to Attend a Practical April 1st. 2nd, 3rd. m. and 8-9 p. m". ‘ At The ODDFELLOWS RECREATION HALL} Richmond Street Prizes will be drawn for MARITIME ELECTRIC CO. . , o: vi»: ; , ASSOCIATED cse sup lrteornieevsrsu