111a CHARLOTTETO Abs of Bunpshire was speaker and in the evening Miss Mary MacKenaie addressed a Jars‘ DENTRAI. GUARDIAN Hunter River —-- congregation. The delegates were and "m"? :t'.-::.“..:i.o:s:i-..M" L A. O. Iris Bagnall of Monctsn is on a short leave hem. On Sun- day accompanied by his wife and d cnsswau n: raososrapss "them, m m, famii d Miss Louise B i . ho ‘m w°dn°my' Apr“ visited ggrnwall and was th: nguest IIATI In“: n???“ o" our hbgnmfwlggilll" f‘: gr“ her parents, ur. and Mrs. ii n_ 35D 330g my p," page Kin: and Countr ____ open if? afternoon and evenlnc. "1194 l° “d” “d ‘n “m” L. O. Bert MacDonald. Mrs. 5-6-11- W" "M! "Y W'- P- 3- 1° “d MacDonald and little son Gordon m! Prflmmtmn °l ' M“ 146% are visitors at her home here. Ill I? n: s. cit" m... . m Charlottetown aoui and; oagrrwexe marlin violin: §Fi~hri%““.."'$...... m. z _______' e L. . 0 l’ fhtftli‘ “n‘.‘.’.'°‘tf’"w‘?‘a?.'.£:§:; 331%.. mom Plifiill’ hi: Hope Was Reborn ' 5*“ home. Be is stationed at presen M" "M- N- l- In French Hearts As British Stood '1‘ HEITIN Olilb tonlsht afififlfi 1.5- ‘adflilssfom: ma. door-so Clark of Cavendish Mills announce the of is visiting her parental home here. theindaughtor Jennisulllol: to - m“ ma...“ “M...” 322% . “iawszisiiizz. sdsit." _ f4) Q 8U l’ ' mm m pfl-o-ll. daygmo to visit his sister. . Alexander Spence of Spring- pe { ' .. o‘ who has been spending the win r the Ar I ' §|§T|§R 0F MERCY counts on ydié/ THE RED CROSS NEEDS’ ‘£000,000 NOW iherirtwestmmmtoompanyd l" .1; ks v1 ,sh rind ' e establish“ lwm m‘ mmw‘ “l m‘ hm" uiousllietheyplilidolliiilg niostelaower- CAMPAIGN STARTS MAY 11TH -- "it's-Y ‘i’ t“? ‘ltl“"h““ "His"- Rhoda Banal] a “p _ na e me o or ca ons an a E. J. Milner, sent convalescing at her home af- fiflflli§g§§f°° able w cope Wm] any the flrst ter being a patient in the Prince Then, only a few days later, d5. rd 331M131‘ Edward Island Hospital. partmentai a trawrs roused night to an- and reflects efiicien on the part m. Russel MacNeil, membe of - ist tn t of Ueilt- 30b Bali W ° "limd m" the Veteran's Guard, has beenren- noun ‘inn L355 arid class" joying a short leave with his fam- ‘Ihlelre was i110 eiid trihphe —-—- 11 h _ success on, one signal. sflowilm --ulld.'i.m mrg- y e” ____. collapsedégitil evegyfi lyn eming was peasim y surp - _ _ _ _ was gone, every ng whc ed Monday evening when she was Mgiay Irgcexly tag. x2‘ had n thought secure and which invited to attend a meetin of the h" puma (“Mm Mr and M" for cen uries had withstood all ad- nJgfllwifilill-g £15191“ g; Crowdis, arid Miss Haél Hopgood vermy‘ a n rea o your: Dame Agademy, Tl}; flslfleblng °r Malpeque‘ Old Leaders Failed w” m l“ ' sumr” “V” Mr James Gallant son of Mr for the popular young member - - In vain we called upon the lead- m mmhc he ttiiltén“liitty°“lli‘“ésif““lli s; €l..”€‘°.i.€§“§nfi't%i.“li'.:'ill“; Elli?‘ T“ “£2 “l”? lfillfilll Nora McMillan to a chair prettlly ‘—"_"‘ ma“ we" I'm "e decorated in blue and white-the Zgnfi fwauowlddoesl notomuh fi gixilemwarllaltahegnrciiirzalvcllgy felllficll/Ied or Sodomy colors-him opened the Z13’ d‘, t‘ J1“ ° 1f” “g “ M” But they were the iirgi to lvgnili? many useful and dainty slfts- Miss ' as f w,‘ ‘i’ ‘"1? “mm Far from continuing the sirusgie Mum" Quill“ Pre-‘lden °l the 5°‘ u.) see 1?“? doll]: yajstga tow’ m“ tliev proclaimed the necessity for s: dalltv read the acwmpanvlhe verses “u f° °“° Y m ° h“ “d cessation of hostilities ' many o! which were greeted by cold days. The day following St. eemmy was mater of France. up liwse and lailshter- All @1110)" Gemg“ Day- the m)“ “"3 m" All was silenced in our unfortunate abeiunch was served and the hflde- m’ m“ time whim ‘mmrdlng W country. The broadcasting stations to-be showered with good wishes for B" °l<1 Supefslm?" l5 a 8°°d "n"! closed down- Th a long and happy married life. for Rh early spring- _______.___ Every gal who's trying no lave a bit for Victory knows how k. 0n h i ishe was es- asrlrmnt u h m ma!“ “can” goieried by Itfeizslsetnlllina Bhean and cmmtry" The Red Cross counts on you. Go with this Sister of Mercy into a war-torn world. Stand by her side as she ministers to those who bear the grief and pain. Your Red Cross dollars have a great and noble work to do. Open your heart and your purse strings. Give generously. Tbs Canadian Red Cm: Sadr/y‘: armun/J are rub/er! In JfYIlI/PI] by the Auditor Gmrral v/Carmda. FROM A BOMB shattered cottage comes the cry of a child in agony. In a German prison Camp a Canadian boy is lonely, hungry. Rescued sailors come ashore- sick, wounded, all their posses- sions gone. And always this Sister of Mercy is there, ready with quick help for the hurt and the suffer- ing, ready to give merciful care to the orphan and the homeless. A sioddngmri today is a tragedy. But here's a way lo avoid runl— join the Lux Daily Dipper-s! Dip stockings in Lux the minute you trike them off. Luz keeps nods- lng threads e-l-a-l-t-i-c so they stretch under strain instead of pep- ping into runs. And it removes perspiration acids which cause holes in stock- lng feet. So loin the Luz Daily Dipper: nowl 75,1114” ’- /4”'y”fl/5#”Mq$ m, A LEVER riionvcl‘ - v ' ' “ mi. . - ;q*f§flV-_§1‘v4$[ a.‘ -.-.-.-.-.-.-_ y-fltt-a-otawiigz-Q-ps. Local Campaign The only National Campaign this year for War Service Funds l-lericlquiiiitrs 62 Prince St. Plllllé 432. DANADIAN BED Dllflbt Evacuation Scene V NOTICE Basil Holm will gather cream on his regular route beginning LI n! A! LI o! BI A" The Annual Session of the R. W. Grand Orurge Lodge of P.E l. will be held in Boyne Lodgtrivm, to Friends he w} welcome . . . War- ears Me- - Cap. rt has recently returned £11211- on the Island for a short time. Ml‘. J H. And - -—— her of t?lr:e€78ti3l'&l’l'5 Geillasrd rlbenalt anghwmllfl d‘) 5° lkllnm V534"?- ‘Ily The Canadian Press) present visiting his wife and fam- whc, 61x01“ was l at of the alégffé MAY 8 1917__Bflum tome‘ N, defined t e new princi les of mech- d Ge °°““""“"“°k" Mist Verna Newman who has lallnglziltlidwggtlléige ulomlieglligtllniiirrlcli’: 935i Qt Buuewun 1"“ Arm‘ secwr" been t-‘mPIOYBd 1n Charlottetown l8 agree and blindness. The voice wrs g Heights, Braye and Vauclerc. War B o’ the w” i - Co il in P ris attended by ""11, ~ - prili-i: Minister amoyd George and deggmtgfi Zgggllhseviéifruggriétfisstifiél: ‘rililgpherland. All who heard it knew . ' British snny and navy Nmesenta- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. deal, y l g m "——_'—"—“——_ purpose of bidding farewell to their beloved pastor Riev. Edward Mi 9y who left recently t t k s --- his work in another pastoti-atgflrllg 35M the Mme’ fiance presented an i and . _ i i ' W ., --- a. beautifully worded address was Qfugf _ sh?“ glflgusffifigf who predeceased hm TRAPWWSSION _ ‘inc following are left to mourn Eastern Daylight Saving Time urse southwest. Every ards along R 1111" 5g, General their loss. Tiie sons Oliver. Geor e ne Mill h f ll h - l g. - _ . ~, a a . d. B did 1890 and Tuesdfl)’. MGY lzlll- Thmulhon‘ ed giewand all and eingiissidatll. calbriarygelbgzlilildt lgleezrreeblldwll] up at The 019mm“ on- “m flfemffi ggljilggllel? was rlrliclled l]? i936. The 10.30 Dun. Western Can-lads 23 52 throughout the 611.110 sys .m n e h Mm Phm (w 1o o0 m) w 1o m “om appreciation for their loyalty and Pflndllm- The Scattered remnants °l Canada reselling mi.» all offices, dfillghlfls ‘E “bl i p CRAPAUD CREAMERY CO. m ' p‘ ' ' ' friendship to him» At the cvnclus- l!" “mY “led l" "*1" i° "n" Y°°d slic-ps and to min in ‘the ifisi-nicn- °c°hh°r °l Mlllww“ “d Em“ from England and earpects to be my here re-war years. had Gennans 1°“ heavily “t cmmme Visltlh! at her home here. at of the leader summoned too ——-— tc to the beclsid “Ws- Walter Coakes, Stanchel. for the either her will meeting w“ called to order an ' . spectacle, manager, Kings. In 1874 he married Flora Y . .. WAVELENGTH b Mr el . Mr. the roads, abatter-ed and abindliiitph Manager w mm Rcgon, and Clifton the latter on the od Canada and U B.A —81 32 m 25.53 ‘on of M; response he w“ helm“, and reform its ranks. Everyone had an“ of way dcpmment where Wll0 tenderly nursed him at home. CRAPAUD WEDNESDAY, MAY s bouncm me even,“ w“ passed m, We in music and singing with Miss mngillxms‘ Lulu Champion at the organ and r m Mr. John Blondin ledaing the slng- or a News ing. Lunch was served by h 555 Mum“ Ifit-er1ude_ ladies of the congregation. The 6'00 Music shop A program of young people of the Bible study ed go “an music m me modem mwnep Group also hedl a farewell. Twq mon sso War Review: ‘The War at address was mid by Mrs- 5eai_q-a1k by Ueughgwm. MacDonald and the mmde, mums woodmogge of a. purse was made R N i PR o’ 6.40 listening post, beautiful thanks to one and all 6.46 The News; News Anagsls. BVEIIIIIB dDB-fiflettei m “"“_ 7.00 C ll’ g fr Britain New- sames an con . We offer a Special Grading {ouigdlbxgittuziilncluging u t s Sir" _ etter, y Trae Comm - sen. Uuce for Eggs siozier for Newfoundland,” Mr. is a word. of Brief the Highest Market prices paid. n J“'"°1f1?}‘e’:f§6_°' B “ummg “km Located Behind Ve d l A mg“ m“ Hotel, Kent st. n ome am so The saddest word fond lips have 000 m, the M. McKENZIE k l w" spoken’ 6-6-11 innin- A TTEN TI ON CBC): ‘Kh re. . 8.03 Democrac Marches. Talk by William Ho t. 8.10 Musical Interlude. 8.15 London Calling. 8.30 Britain Speaks. ‘The Mid- d-le of the World.’ F: P. . s. Escarpe to Freedom: ‘March- 9 g to Gemnany" chain of years; I" erlllqfiloilh" mil-it ever brim izaiion esta ‘X15112 memories it crystals cannot chief l. Railways. ‘Tis known in every land, on Over Mr. HWY ocean- letters have ‘Tls called “good-bye." _____ 00 Headline News and Views. 9.15 Band of H. M. Coldstream Guards, conducted by Capt. J. Causley Wndram, about and to take short wal will be recalled that Vernonksmet m“ B Us with a serious accident in fell beneath n, and miraculous- th. He ls in the em- Canadlan National the world; ri NEXT SUNDAY GIVE HER RUBINSTEIN "M. : Tommy Hsndiley. p“ n“) map!" _ called that . Radio vigil-eel. ) l‘ ‘mace to med (Repeat) ggilw or m’ ~ Olfl. I . Dtgrnooraoy Marches. (Ee- y! 55> L‘ ___._. It is pleasing to report that both Mf- M O. H. MacGul k of cold, resume their duties. a“..- PP." accounting ELIZABETH ARDEN TOILETRIES of the United hers on Saturday undsy, A a giant, then lab broad daylight- pleasantly me went on an newh was sewed by the young ladwglgfil: reborn in the hearts of the __________.._ C.N.R. SUPPORTS RED CROSS L, Ou ., ‘rhere a a word bejewelled with ,,,,,,,,,,. o, m, wpfifl aidlan Red Cross to c Grant, Vice- , children. employees be- records, even Awaiting in terror blow to be struck the French. like ndcr the living again heel of orlously endeavor- ths later, England had thou h Graham. Mr, Milley expressed his f0"? chimed t 6 mail/H‘! of the t Britain-even in May nothing happened. d then horgg was rich. 4-In by the Can- ollect $9.000,- pressing needs of the blished at the R. C. Vaughan preside executive Vaughamh sl A m" "ml that breaks the iroglieivlly .ll.‘§1.£2§‘ aisllllnbe National by means of a systrm solici ted -wlde organ- request nt and of the National grlature, been addresed to all executives officers re full participation in t ampalgn. 1n the letter. he states "I am sure every. 1 one will giyqlzs readily and o m . emu-‘- y as or K mherly m will permit." D I NW‘ 1m —___' menlioublaughan llllbllld p ma‘ ends a 1 ed to reopens es 4o - Mr. VernonmCipdrelg; is sairsomiil "l l’? ‘he F“ m“! "i 46 The News their task in ‘(m h! Isles ‘firlid in id ers o ar. e pres ‘who reco of der direction and otherwise peal to ernploylees rvfvillli It: —-—- , ona o c a . The coriventliénh of the Y. P. U. inclitiyde rffajor l’. L C l! 8911' er circumstances the trre- underlain roughout Canada. assisting ecit re- ihc Red one of continuous and service be ofD.C. President finance and the a an s- mihess To- . . d, urch charge met ionto. Vice-President and General llanildrtiiaasirlks fr m outh subscribers find it inconvenient to make immcdiriie cash ccntributions. the treasurers department of the Canadian Nation-xi Railways will make arrangements for payroll de- ductions forivnrd rig tire collections to the Red Cress. In Memoriam JAMES WILLIAM KEMP What a volume of truth is con- tained iu the words of that. old fam- lliar poem "What can an old nun do but die" This was clearly revealed to the residents of Albion and surrounding districts on Suixfsy afternoon, January llth last W110i] James Wil- liam Kemp being old and full of years passed to his eternal reward“ The deceased was horn at Albion. Kings County July 2nd, i849 and was in his ninety-third year when the summons came to come up higher, a remarkable long span oi life. He was the eldest sou of Capt. Thomas Kemp of Canterbury. Eng- land. his mother was ELzabetn Young whose grand parents came to this Island from Scotland in the 17th century. Endowed with a re- tentive memory which seemed to become more acute with the pass- ing of the ears he could tell many an interest ng story of the happen- ings of seventy or even eighty years ago in the days of the forest prim- eval, the murmuring pines and hem- lock when the Woodsman didn't spare his axe and when the ship- ping of square timber to the old country in Island built vessels was actively engaged ln and Wm: the main source of revenue for the province, quite in contrast to pres- ent dav conditions. 'I‘he late Mr. Kemp was a direct answer to the Scriptural question. " is thy neighbor?" Kindly dis- he found delight in lending a elplng hand in time of need and wil be {greatly missed in the com- munity n wh c ing removes one o the old Eastern BRINGING UP FATHER h he so lon resided. l! A brother Matthew Kemp of Mill- town aged 88 years is the last sur- vivlng member of a large family. The Rev. J. Sydney Boyce of the United Church, Georgetown, who visited him during his illness con- ducted the service which was held from his late home on Thursday. January 15th. the sermon was an appropriate one. 'I‘he following hymns were sung: Rock of Ages The Lord's My s epherd and Shall We Meet Beyond the River. The pail bearers were Alfred Lanni an. Ernest Griffin, Albert Griffin A ex. Jackson, George Jenkins and Loo Wight He ‘was tenderly laid to rest in the ccmeterv at Sturgeon there to awailti the resurrection morn. MR. ROBERT CLARK Many hearts were indeed sadden- ed when the news came of the pos- slng of Mr. Robert ' Clark to the Home Beyond after a. short illness of pnuemonia. ‘me deceased ‘was years of age and had been a life long resident of Baltic where by his kind and obliglng nature upright in all his dealings wl'n the public he made for himself a host of friends who will greatly miss him as a skilled workman and a giod friend. The funeral was held in the Keir Memorial Prcsbyertian Churcn at Malpeque where the deceased was a faithful attendant. The ser- vice was conducted by Rev. Mr. Nicol assisted by Rev. Mr. Croivrlls. A lar e number of old friends and acqua ntances were present to pay the late tribute of earthly respect. Rev. Mr, Nlcol's message was one of hnoc and comfort to the bereav- ed. ‘Ive hymns sang were Forever With The Lord. The Lord's My_ Shepard Jesus Keep Me Near The Cross and Safe In The Arms Of Jesus. After the benediction was pronounced the remains were bourne to the near by comet and tenéierly laid to rest in the rilimily no Ans John Rielly. Wallace Nelson Henry. There are left to mourn the Charlottetown, Wednesday, May 13th, ui l0 A M The Annual Session of the Grand Lorlge ol ill! L O.B.A ot P. E. Island, will be held in the Knsyhti of Pytliios Hull, Grafton St , Charlottetown, Weilsodflli May 13th. at l0 A M. The M W. Grand Mistrcsé/ Mrs. Alice Wentherby, will be present. J. A. MURRAY, Mrs Jessie l. Lorter, Grand Sec'y, L 0 A- Grund Sec’y L.O.BA. ll-D-B-D SEED FOR SALE Having in mind tlie necessity of formers sowing oiil/ qhfl file“ seed we have engaged a quuntil of No. l sand outs, Vflljlll 5'5“ Bonner and Victory, bogged in 00 pound bogs o .d Will sell farmers at cost price. Let us know your requirements. PROVINCIAL DEPARTMENT OF AGRlCULTU. E 5-6-2-1 v of a loving husband and father his Grade Vl-l. Iivtii h-illllrirl sorrowlng widow, two dough-em. lilarloii Giilllllll; i, Eunice and Janet, also two soils. Giiurici. , Sterling and Keir all at |l0lll(‘, Th0 Grade V-i. Loiriiiiw ill?‘ sympathy or all is extended w tlto 2. Lona Gavin; 3 i>< 1PM!- famlly ln their sad and surlricn and‘. 1v_-1, bereavement, 1 ——--—--———--—-- c . , m. TIGNIS" CONVENT Ccllrrrn MvCiirilii; Honor Roll for April: Pen-y _ 1 Grade X-l. Marcella IseClair; Gimp; 11"], Irwin‘ lf'li"‘-W‘ 2. Clarice Cormler; 3. Clare Mc- cnmn-lin Al‘.-'."llillllll 3 ‘ mnhld- Dru-relics. ,. g, Grade lX-l. Mary_ F‘. Dcs- Grade I—-l Shiilui" Pi-I-“de Roohes: 2 Mlrlnret Gaudet: 3- Mary Cameron; 3. liwnv w" Florence McInnls. ~ Mo" Grade VIII-i. Doris Harper; 2. Gallant. lh-ancos Gaudet equal; I. lnrraine Gaudet. quette, 'l‘omm_v?" ) m, Grade VIP-l. Doreen MacDon- Tommy; "Eiiipicllv PKFIPQW, aid: 2. Oors McCrae; a, Reta Mc- you don't mnkc ii-hen voile '* Donald. your soup.“ _ i "l" "' ll Elsie (iigml .-ixI: '\\“"~5 t Ry Genrllo lilciiliiii and make her happy. Specially Wrapped Chocolates in one and two pound boxes JAMlEmSON’S DRUG STORE Seven room cottage Number I5 Pleasant Street owned by Carolina North Estate. For further partic- ulars apply re Alex. W. Mailman, 9D Great George Si. wi-ot but, you Dion-r rzu. " oioirsovouvélf swsihiefM/srzmiilfi siruasHEi-L \< a AREN'T all‘