. I . . lAnnual "Meeting oi Prinoetown Pres- fiAlways and Easily j The Leader in Quality '- The annual meeting l-llll Afi-est and this one was the firs lansinsl m services in the Hall. Brown label 75¢ in. g_ Qrgagc Pelgge plead 85c 1s. "n _\, ___ ._ __ _ v.__.___ ‘:__§_"..\_'1'L‘..Z L. '" __~ _ -. balance m. mums pinning, o“ _v {and s’ s .up0n Mr. g ‘gave s very 4 ‘mansgersi fiat-k, ms‘. _ 1 Thompson, w-bo ‘gave \ - ' _ z ofthe 14s Incl-thou!) eraser cl-ulstorrsrowu u“ . : MacNutt. .11 ' ' ' ' "- - ill that could t... a ma. Fuel Anfei’ éccldent’ Sickness and - i Andrew McNeIIl. Suzetintendent l late Glass IllSllmllCc at gwl we sabbath school. an» a m ( _ listactory report of the work done l1!“ Phi Rate 1 in the Sunday Bchool. showing an “enrollment of forty scholars with at Sutntticrside, Lloyd Lewis ;;'f?,'{.ef‘"°"‘° “"°“"°“°° °' m" The members of the former g board of managers who were in s % . l\ n l iii hfnud Strung Stocl. Companies. ' :,r0lati0n for retiring were Messrs. s-ooovoeoéooass.“ e 9P t. veowoomoomooo-ooo-ooooo-w llfilgh $lllllfifliflfi, Charles Wood- Eslde and Alex. Champion. who were all re-e-lected. l .»\ vote oi thanks was tendered . Ito Mr. Andrew McNeill for the [capable and painstaking work which was carried 0n in the Sun- » @:: to» o ~ -7sa.; 743141 ‘T. III I ’ .~ .‘ I Hokey 8. Nicholson s ;_ day School and also to Mr. Clem Crafer for his thorough and effic- ‘ient work’ in connection with the _ ' Hall, where the service is held. 5E‘; 7"‘ B 0 ' Both gentlemen replied in a suit- g . _Q{ able manner. .\ir. McNeil] said he was looking with eagerness to -. _ ~- ~ the e p ni of all S d l iiE‘ TOhZlCCO 1th a FIHVOP Schoiallf) éhsngneetlng o: the ‘Lid: \__ _ revea ed a well organized system. hs 0“ n I each one showing a keen interest l‘? Fsed Yearly in the work being done. ~ We realize that never in the his i l ‘ t _t0r_v oi the Presbyterian Church ., If - 41311315 § , ‘QWKBS there greater cause for grati- jfj‘ ~tude and the continuance of the ' lwork. which has been carried on p .Y LIMITED. {.150 faithfully for many years can- - V . not but result in larger and fuller “m charmnnown __ liie which will extend in helpful lwdlfl’ fl§iw~bzfféi aw l-lllllfl¢e~ 0 ibi- Economical Transportation. v -——'-'<|.-.vr!n-v-<~A—;. 4.. In I925 CHEVROLET had its greatest year. During that time liter- ally thousands of testimonial let- ters were received from satisfied Chevrolet owners-a tremendous avalanche of evidence that the " ~ public possesses a. genuine appre- 4 " ciation of the car ‘and its per- , r -‘ ~ ‘" formance. . ‘. iahl-‘g I 1/ l . n 1926 I l I A Chevrolet offers ‘even greater , ' values than before. With its never- Q ' ' failing standard of quality and the , ’ < new LOWER prices, Chevrolet is ‘ demonstrating to the public, in greater degree ever, its policy of “QUALITY, QT, IIOW COST”. And Chevrolet is fully equipped -no extras to buy. CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY OF CANADA, LIMITED s 573. ".‘S3.'...'.'§"‘Z..... m. (SvLsidiar-y of Geno-rel Motors p] coma, Lbiud) it; m: Mnlms’ mrn pa... f.» twat, .14 ours "VI um. OSHAWK s QNTAIIQ ' u Al s. Home 8c Co bytenan Church o! the Princetown Presbyterian church was held in Mslpeque Hail on Mon- day afternoon. March 15th. at 2 p. im. with a very large attendance. ‘The closing of the ygir‘! war-gt; ‘always looked forward m within- . _ Presbyterians ‘held since thi! started holding The It possesses that entrancing and seductive flavour 5" darts: the vast not found in ordinary teas. - - 1”" “'7 9‘ I ‘lldltild l" ooncernbd." ' Fin ly.‘ the mwllltjtnsmore than wssha-ntlci- ‘listed as toydstcsll debts orchard‘ of bfansgsitgaprssided. Iillfig} voumsrero ‘s! the , Jsrnsmgl . ladies“ “in ayes -sstis-" llwwrr ensue, 3m bert report - '01! are Women's Mb tonery society was Mr. s t ‘ ,a world of molten rock where Hawaiian Mifmlid Si“ ‘earthquakes belch forth gigantic New Swimming‘ Mag-k mountains, and where vast seas Miss wdllilll, “MOE! Ha- 91's may, wanna swimmer, photographed at the Crystal Gard ictona, Canadian swimmin Hazel Kesler, of yard indoor swimnung u making the distance in 2.52 honors 1923. Since the o Gardens by the ning of the cnllnnormroT wscusnntsu? '- °l 30110111111. flames on high and wild torrents "5- oi boiling water sweep down to where she recently wrested ro in Miss EH52‘ beginning of the world. 5-5. ti.‘ previous record for Canada being 3.15 2-? made _by Miss Kesler, at Winni g, tnnlpeg, in the 2_ rysmlsays: "He created". ‘Mdmn pacigc Raipglers with language. figures anti olution of Creation Dr. Gent! delivered ln the King George Hell, Remington, oul Thursday night. one of the most‘ eloquent. moat exhaustive until most inspiring lectures that have been heard in the Province tori sometime. This oratorical eiiortl was slrnplyr overwhelming in its el-l fects, and when he had concltrderhl the audience emerged from the spell as from enthrnildom. During the entire rendition the keenly appreciative audience sub- mitted their minds completely to the ‘superior potency of the Doct- Jr's superhuman eloquence, and when the magnificent oration had concluded the relentless march of time was ignored. The Doctor in part said; ln the . beginning God created the heavens p tand the earth. and the earth was ‘ ‘without form. and void, and dark- ' mess bmoded over the face of the. waters. Millions and millions oi years ago. a time so long that all _ lhistory is but the writings of yes! |terday, scientists tell us that. what‘ lis now the earth. was but a mass: '~ of flowing liquid dashing throttghl space. Scientific minds concen; trated upon their theme, have their thoughts hurled back to virgin im- agination. that imagery takes inrm and we behold the world in which! we live coming from chaos to; 130511108, chaotictmatter revolving at] ga dazzling speed. surrounded by; sional collision with other great jwhlrling masses of flowing matter ‘on and on aimlessly. disorganized and lost in space. This. scientists tell us, was the Dawn oi Creation. God only deals with great facts» He does not go into detail as lol how he created 0r what time itl ‘took to create. l-le left the deiziilal to be worked out by man. Step by step. great scientists lead us to lare being form d, deafening thund- and surely. but gre t volcanoes hurl mighty seas. Such. scientists tell us, was thel God has not drawn upon the imagination.‘ but with the quietness expressive. of eternal strength and dignity. He‘ Oh ye jug- in FRINGE EDWARD A PICTURE THAT STANDS . m hrtlLiiflliyliiihLF‘ . ITSELF AS THE MOST MARVELOUS _MELO-' a DRAMA EVER PRODUCED OUGLA WIRBAN ' A Lightning Streak n m, page,» than the movement In this greatest o! all Fair-bank's Pictures that marks hll return '0 i super-melodramatic role. High Speed and Adventure gut; through plot and counter plot, mystery and intrigue, as the lash of Dor. Q s whip cuts his enemies down to save hls followers. Romance and Comedy A tender and sweetly romantic story flows swiftly youth nor age can resist. 12-Ma1nni ronav Ar '11s, 1 ‘us; . ti ._uA1'|nss-a., m poorer-car's.‘ a,’ M. its > is coupled with humor that neither 0th Recls-IZ . 3"“. . way 133g “awn, flu; i, the gggond time imagination, hear the Creator ofi that swimming records havcbem broken U19 Blldflllf U19 eaflll Bpeflk- lilld. in its ISO-foot tank. just a few months let science become His handmniti. ago the famous Johnny Weissmullcr and and not I-lls mistress. in the nlrmu‘ Conrad Milo, of thedllinois Athletic we see the low form of plant liftnl Club 0i Chicago. fflddfi new world's but we see the germ which with records there, bnngmg the attention of gm gfldlflon swimmers everywhere to this already hgfihm- forms are qeyelnpmy \\'e_ll-_known sea-water tank British Columbia coast. 9n u" comes the Azoic age, followed hyl __ ‘swamp was of external Thetil the reptilian age when prehistoric.‘ the home of gigantic ‘creatures and giant insects filled the air. Massive creatures t-ltttt ex-l tended 90 feet long and stood 20' feet high, made the earth tremble’ with their bellowing. 50 ton mon- sters with sorpcut-like tails, loniz. Special Musical A Picture for everybody from 7 to 70, with no bar for anybody under 0r over those ages. l estra Under the Direction of Mr. B. Wagner. Score by the Prince Edward Orch- w-nt 1- necks and ilut ltcads. feasted upon the topmost branches 01' furust life. ‘Science. take rue back tlo . , m orl iual unceston; God tels PreparalEspcctally For This mg Whogthnt “.88, science Sm... i Newspaper tilates. or as the Apostle says: ___ _ 7 _\_.,l,>_._._,._,.,,.,.._,‘_,.,.._, Science false so called" scieltt-t» ’ '»7\‘~ - ~ ~ ~ ~ -~ ~Q—~Q—~ describes to us the efivct 0t‘ lll'\'lrtl' llr. Lion-cc nu-rlt tho iurgcsl illlll and bodily death. it follows tht- most cultured mullont-o that any fate of the lift-loss body in dlstrv“ v ' ' Qtv- A.‘ 1-.“ _- .._:_u -\- intcllcctuul centre can cmntnctitl. ltig-dotail but whether this \\ flue human or for that tnaticr. tin-l plant of animal lntlivltltiulilvl science does not know. Stunt-y} scientists declare that it does. . Science as a whole takes they agnostic position. Religion l-nt lln.‘ particular ls not essential to tho Scientist. The scientist may ho n! disciple of Jesus or of llloltattiotLl (ganaman press) Science may ‘be truth. and so "my; .\lON'l‘REAl.. Mitt‘. 2i. vrln- t.» be religion, Science and religion pQrL trade m gruin i“ xyhnl-lql] cO-oxlal- B0111 8P8 Emil! TBlUlllP-‘llttiarket was again l'l‘[i(\l‘i\‘ll (lull in life, if harmonized. They shnulchsaun-(tny the“. Dying 1...,- firm hi.“ he accepted as comple-nlontary-received from furoirzzi llliyUfS 1m" The CBIIBO 0f 811 (M085 "lily llPt-uipplioa in any position. 'i‘lu» classillcd a8 G04. the manner of tiontomd from dnntostlt- buyers Wit-H things. 5019MB. "but science has also llmltcti. sulca iwitm t-oitfltictl never explained ultimate cans-cs: in mid (aura u/nd tirlcos wcrc uli- lt does notimow ultimnlc causes. changed. The undcrlnttt- lu tlu- li. explains much 0f the t-zttlse 0f flour murkct ‘fm- spring wluun things whnse existence it act-opts grades ivus easy. but illt‘i't\ was ‘m because it. secs them oxlst. llcnce nctunl clutugc in [IYHIPS unnnuntwt-l. we should lac grateful that science Some furthcr lmslnt-ss was wurIu-d iumws so much. when the majority with foreign huypfg- h," H“. m]. oi’ scientists know so litllc 0t‘ Godumc was not lilrill". 'l‘ltc lrnrlt- h: and have rear] so little or tho (lrcitt mlllfcctl cnnilnucs aclivc and lhu Text-Book which bears the hall-undermine t0 lht‘ nmrlrcl ls sir-mg. mark of eternal truth valuc. but no chntigu in prices was nu- Dr. Genge, with a tact and nnfiiounccll. The tom.- oi’ llic lmllot- aptitude only found ln cottprcltcn- tnarket was tlrm and trrlrtes shim"- sivs minds, developed his subject cd no change. but. the voltnnc nl according to a method employedfbusltiess was smnll owing to 1h.- only in the developments of theisomeitvhat restricted demand. astute ‘mind. and truths tbeiortysales were made 01' townships N0. known were presented to the mlnd|1 pasteurized nt 47 western No. l in a new and an lmpelli-ni; tnannenlpasietirizeti crcu-nmry nt. 46 1'2 and 1nd truths before a mystery to Allfilrtillllll no {llliilflllflltlll cream- ‘many lntcllects were presented in ety at 45 1~2 tn 46 cents per pnuntl. a manner that. “t 0""- llKlllvellTlte market for cheese rcmztltts un- convictlon. ‘t-liangetl. business in all (llYOUIiOlIS THE MARKETS the processes of evolution in gco-‘was steady. with western tutu-y logical. lu mineral. vegetable!‘ white and colored quoted at 25c and anlmnl llfo. and the prohlstnricfQucltm- 20 pound cheese ut 21 i-i . man. But there is in Atlnm nnntl winter made gnmls at 1!! m SURPLICE Cl.OSING FEATURED this model in natural color cloth trimmed with whose color. L red. and old blue. in surplice fashion, being plain in back. edium size r 4% yards 40-inch material an yards noveltfibrsld. ’ Pictorial 45 centl. dime look lovely. Romance will do t Ilfe' particularly married lire. Smartness and severity are synony- mmis terms in the lexicon of fashion, and both are eloquently interpreted i|‘l kasha novelty braid combines black, The blouse closes worn with a skirt that ls‘ laitcd m_ front and; u rel I _ liomnnre is rm s veil Judi’- aholyhlch 1.30.1, fm-o of n lady or like twlllghfl- l]! defects and makes evlltflhlrll ' Lhiv separate creation, made in the like-inn 1-2 per mum-l, floss and ""886 "l G011. Jvfllllilthn large num-her of stippllos ur- Chrlst. t-hc second Allillll. hclntz-riving from foreign sources um] the only other. It was ill" GX- owing to the continued small pro- llfmi" lmllKP- lll" Fuller's lwrlillll. ductlon in the provinces nt‘ Quebec hem-c. lofty: deflllvllollllk 108cm“ n-nti Ontario the market for eras Jesus an 4am were a c. God gave man governing POW" fresh firsts and seconds were l to over the earth. ml"! flvmlllllleli 2c per dnaen higher. The domnntl the anlmnl klflltllfim. tin- Yfllllliflfllllllllll‘! and sales of fresh oxtrns cows the lion. the Indy allows ills 0n Salurdny arcre made at 4o m it serpent to encircle her. hi" llerflrsis at as anti seconds at 32 u. 3.1 power over hlm pfévPlllli ll-‘llm- cents per dozen. The stigut‘ GQOIOB! l! Gm?“ "Ylllell “'"l~'l-“ "ll market continues steady anti his creations. fprlces well maintained at the same lf man Would reflwll "Om BOd-lievsl as quoted on Friday. There O = E (J r: 2 ticular, there would be no lnfidels. and pm,“ "huh-led un¢hgnged_ i! man would only reason from ef~. OTTAWA’ . Jun-l 3L __(E5n)__ feet to cause. he would. of YIBCGB-Kjgnfldllll CIR lfllllfill remain pa“. lily come to the cause of causesnem", “nhyt. tum“; quounmm {A slilifl! dealing on the Tholecture throughout was one;lower»ml pa“; 1mm 10,-. masterpiece of sublime eloqnence¢onwt Ingfqnw _‘1|019gg]e “m” expressedl-w language that was-33_ OWING TO THE LENGTH OF THIS FEATURE THE USUAL SINGLE REELS. AND OVERTURE BETWEEN SHOW$_ARE OMITTED. Dr- Genre‘! lemurs closed Wlllirhelng generally quiet. htli thv lotto‘ closed much ilrmsr and prices for " ‘flie universal. to creation. the naf-lwas no change in the bean. market ' cview Printed Patina No. 30lB. Sizes, 34 to 44 inchesliusf, PRINCE EDWARD GRAND CONCERT Friday Evening March 26th at 8.30 UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF HIS HONOR LIEUTENANT GOVERNOR HON‘. F. R. HEARTZ BY THE CHARLOTTETOWN cORGHESTRA 20-12 unsazlo Asslsrso a" . a ct-lonus OF so-Vgicmso . . sototsfi Mite. s. RITCHIE s ELOCUTIONIST, Miss VERNA smrru, s. A. Graduate In Oratory Mount Allison Under the plrection of PROFESSOR W. E. FLETCHER. A. R. C. A. T. C. L. PRICES-Ema. 80c, $1.10 Seats on Sale Tuesday. March 23r¢_st 9.80 A. M. s! the Theatre. ' i __ :r- _A__.__ ;___ l‘ __ 4%, ' ‘r l‘ ullt nntls 2i, Calgary “'il(ii(‘l5ilil‘ <-.\'- first . 28.. seconds Mill P "l"! 39-5" ilvr case, flrsls 33,30 p0!‘ 22. John wholesale extra!- \ .m- first Halifax Wlllllfillfl’ cnuvcr wholcsnlc (‘xlrns p‘. To PROPRI t_ l: your Hotel or Bound! “Hons/e oqvliiilid Wm‘ n" , sum sum and ranmr {mi- em. or Toilet only i costs s trifle sompsnd with , the servles you will 9"" .. ‘i Have us p0 over your‘ pa, slH elp you plan for the M“. p. fixtures or any plumbing yme ‘y flutes. . frumel,»l,§__: elfielent service ls our more!‘ on Will find bu? will“ -. reasonable. t . _ g. ' - _ (Fir “. » would hold on to charm. kr-sp g silt-e. Celebrate birthdays, ma tiny s choice day, do little things to soften the severity of Ii i__.sooc-———- oil figures . thrsllsd his audience from the be- of this introduction to the , 3 (its l5'_ seconds 29. 30. ‘ adequate tn the subject. in rhetofl- pmnm- ' ‘h. very "mp9,; that arose naturallytund’ ‘ ' ' {run the subject matter dlsCiiBBM.i|-e3]_ ' and the gifted orator simply en-Pnnfv I3‘ unchanged. .\lmt-, ‘ jirlcos to retailers‘ t" n35. seconds 30. .1! casle fresh extras nds 25. Edmonton i3. firsts 30. soc- FREDWH. 5 ’? mow: mo. - ' - so no ' rnssrse RA INOR oltAr-‘ron crass?