§r0csrs. I_.--._- l . INSPECT OUR NEW STOCK 0i Ksdaks. Brownies and all the latest cameras. ‘including colored Wotinhl Ind Brownies. i We also have a complete assort- ment o! Films. Carrying Cases, Albums and all other necessary equip- rnent for amateur photography. Beiorc purchasing see up, you will i b ilnd our prices right. WI; DEVELOP AND PRINT. _J. Ernest H. Worth NYAL AND KODAK STORE H’ Prince Street. Phone 82. light uni-dens 1c w line oi s words v v . .__._.___I1_'.'..'.1'_'Z"i._ .___._. ____ _,‘ '32‘!!! For Sale Ion SALE-GUERNSEY sou. Sonny Boy. age 15 months. Slredl by Luxurln Goliath. Dam Belinda oi Sprint Rock, R. O. P. Record production of 10,313 pounds of milk and 530 pounds oi butter fat. Apply Geo. H. Harper, Charlottetown, R. R. N0. 3. 2739-3-31-31. ¢+e+e$b 3poe4+oo Classified Advertisements One Insertion ...............'....... lilo per line of s words Looiia-i-si-{c-nis a. 56m... i; ‘CZ El .. 9c per line cl I words . 5e per line of I words Miscellaneous POTATO TAGS FOB. THE SIA- wlfs shipments on short notice. Guardian Central Prlntnry, peel". to arrive in Charlottetown April 4th, with several cars choice horses. 2752-0 IOUII. AND BARN FOB SALE 0N water St. Apply George Tweedy. _ 2782-31 FOB. SALE - FURNITURE. ETC. Apply Glllrdlan. .2724-3-V29-8i _._.__.__._.._.._.._.._.- I03 SALE, T0 LET. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian Office. ._.._...____-__-._------- FOI. SALE - MAN'S AND LADIES‘ bicycles. Apply 80 Pleasant Street. 2670-3-27-61 _w_,v...._. FOR SALE-DILCO LIGHT PLANT in excellent condition. Apply Dover's Garage, 80 Pownal street. Charlottetown. ' 2763-4-1 , ‘ogilaanlli: u‘ . y Irlthbuildin iron Lewes. not SALE acres. Te McLeod s; _.-_-_ ‘ IOISAL Plymouth - l setting. loc. "efiirtcwhe- FCB SALE Isacres o cultivation house an sdsool an - Milton. P. hi Bul ‘ ,' one‘ a m .11 months old. hell n. ESCAPl-ID-SILVEB PATCIIED FE: male (ox with tip on March 29. No- tify Willard Stewart, Southport 2i JOBN ALFRED MacDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Box II, Charlottetown. IGlB-S-ZB-lmopd. F ll VEGETABLES. CIILEBY. le ucr. spinach. ripe tomatoes. Specials-a lbs. sour ki-aut, 23c; 2 dos. Delicious apples 35c. A. H. Burke, Phone 1099, Market Bldg’. u..usu.<".'§i'1'6<?fi6u"?6 A;- rive at Sourls, P. E. Island on ‘Thursday, April 8rd, nclit. One 0i the bcst cai- oi horses that has ever a “thoroughly? I " , i g double. will be nu , ticn at no p. m. wellington Mc- ttenaer. 1 alss-i-i-sl. 1g "rngqree .. .1! fl" "taksnssresta ant before Apfilllt out-blew at... our» r- 2114-11 i y warren; cars. wrrn SALISM -' of Prin M39 o I jmrcn - um». a.” ‘1PIIQIIQ 117d; sass-tremolo I555 asses-n. ‘ i 3016-:- CAI‘ H ».‘.'y‘. 6:‘. A1111]! AT 0N n“ 7 M391! MUCH: edible H -d'_-J-¢-b6<‘—n—-a-> MAID. Aff '. 37m "a a,- cusses mo. o "Neill, owner. B. B. Mom. Aus- _ i. m lai-cdlltharlsnll... c. urn! QUAITITTIQ. solos. raadlnfl lad lnstirisnieatal music iron: the city's best talent at tha concert la Calsdon- ' lan Club Blooms, Wednesday night- Admissico 85 and as cents. 2176 FUNIIAI. WlDNllDAY-The re- mains of the late Mar! McDonald. will be forwarded this afternoon from Charlottetown by the Eastern train to Cardigan. The funeral will take place Wednesday morning at 0 o'- clock. IIILP SPRING rsax SCHOOL b7 " _ the * in Caledcnlan Club Roolns, Wednesday evening, at a o'clock. Admission 35 and 35 cents. , i 2110 BUDGET DEBATE CONTINUID -'l‘he Budgctr debate was continu- ed in the Legislature yesterday af- ternoon and evening. the speakers being Ron. J. P. McIntyre, Mr. H. H. Cox and Mr. A. 1". Arsenault. Al; 10.45 p. in. Mr. Arsenault ad- journed the Debate. The Conserva- tive member for Dgnsont Bay was in excellent form, and delivered one of the most effective speeches heard in the House during the session. The House adjourned until 10 o'clock this mommi- A'l' GYBO-—At the weekly dinner of the Gyro Club held at the Parker House last evening at which Dr. Trevor Wsye presided. the attend- ance ‘ ‘ netted ninety-eight per cent of the mambo “ip sent. President Bill Clllls announced that Mr. Waiter McNutt has been made an honorary member o! the club with full privileges. The speaker of the evening was Gyro Bel Bell. who gave a vary in ‘ readlns ll 30 regards to circumstantial evidence in law. Gyro "George Mclellan favor- er the members with a song, which waacnccred. This nsemberlmrY- was encored. This number was foi- ‘lcwed by a much appreciated French d» so. and c. 1r. Bleak "I" this mcznlngflicr: Montreal. w. _s. a. McDonald has returned horns homyathres weeks trip lnllontreai New York. p, militia daughter Jean. 11ft yel- Jarday morning on an extended villi. with. her tisvshter- m 15- A- W- Nelll of Rivera, Quebec. IiL-(Britina or the-world. several months “age-a glrlhtthi ifirnaoi pneczlarma. Bydnayqwrotsinpancllonanagg smut-sell.‘ i elp Wanted .~ vi _, the City Hospital. " string,‘ to u; and Mrs. wu- ' very acceptably. r “The orchestra rendcreda number- ‘. the highest level in the history cf ~ the district, rising B0 feet in anhcur. "rns_ciiAiu.tri'lN' GUARDIAN socie- allies ours. CRASWELL Studi rnorocnsrns assaslca snnsimlc CAI! DAMAGED-sign, gymfm two cars collided at the intersect”; 9! Ilbbsr Prince and Gerald Streets. One car sustained s broken light, but the other was badly damaged, A radio set in one car was dung“; WHOA Continued from Page 1 m 1m. Five palil, ‘Ibm, 61.», Harry. Jack and Robbie, have returned from Messrs. Marcus Calder. Roy Qulgley. Elmer Dunning. Jack Sterns and Earl Robins. After “Pack Up Your Trouble " and "Tipperary" they greet "Buddy." Mr. Leigh Dlngwell. just demobllized, with "Hall! Halli" “Mandy "Mighty Lak’ a Rose." and "Dry Yo‘ Eyes," were sung'fol- lowing the entrance oi "Mandy," Mr. Arthur Bruce. the coloured maid. Mr. Ben Acorn represented "Frenchy" the proprietor. The Orpheus Rant was sung with lighted megaphones. The second part was comprised oi three scenes, the first entirely of musical ‘ s. following a novel introduction of the members by Dr. Robins, songs by The Eight, and piano solos by Miss Roberta Spencer, the second was a issue-comedy de- plcting Whflt might happen in court "Li Women Ruled", The third eon- sistcd oi a comic duet by‘ Messrs. Dlngwell and Qulgley, a monologue. '."I‘he Major," by Dr. Robins in dress uniform, and an amus- ing burlesque in which each member of The Eight was dressed to represent some iainous character. Part three was a church scene with Mias Roberta Spencer at the piano and The Orpheus Eight form- ic!" arnabshiWW-YWFQW "New the Day is Over" were sung of pleasing selections under the lead- ership‘ of Miss Kathleen ‘Hornby, with Miss Bleianor HOPDDY,‘ Miss Lil- lan saris." m. a.‘ Caudet. m. w. Molhrlane, Mr. Chas. Mitchelkur. Jack Carnhum. ‘ ‘i of the Crippled UhHGIQXPCOMMIQUQOl ensured “The ye for, thelr“'act'liin» " ‘ iii-dosed” " s over‘ "to a charitable purpose. He ‘also thanked the Rotary Club bndall other organizations and individuals. “Whoa" will be repeated again to- night at the Prince Edward when another capacity house is expected. soils: cam!‘ SYDNEY. March. ltt-(Brltlsh United gnteso-Drtrsodioary heavy rain fell/Jen s. station property near Murruinbiirrah (N. IJWJ as the re- suit‘ of I. cloudburatfllhe fall was a- mong the heavlesk ever . ’ ‘ in any part oi’ the world. Infillfminutes pclctswera‘ re- gistered. the State Meteorologist. ia~ fall o! slightly greater volume in a; similar period cocurad on ‘the southern slopes oi the ‘Ikaneylvanlan Alps on July ‘l, 1889. i A creek at uurrumbui-rsh reached A completely washed a- way and a number of others were flooded. to a dept‘ of several feet. A bridge, telegraph poles and miles of fencing were washed away, and armors were big losers in stock.- wheat 9c chaff. Bathrooms than. so lltifielal sun- litht have limes-rad in Bolland as thtrestlltoftlie affcrtsetaDuhlh Inventor. i “' . London's proposed enlargements! its street ear subway will cost more overseas impersonated respectively by ' e m. w. .1. p. MBMmIXi. chairman _ russnu , Hh-shu Builders‘ seas, mortise —- lanai nail. 1 C. ind. regular gm. it...“ runw- Society may Groaili Literature; Art-Social P~ Mrs. Andrew McNair, sss lich- rnoad Street. WIDNIIDAY Pageant Creafl-Olering for Minions — Cordial invitation to all the man and woman of the congre- gatlon-Jlearts Memorial. Bali. TIM-ll. EMERALD AND VICINITY NOTES We are glad to report that Mrs. J. J. White ls much improved after a serious opaatlon in Prince Coun- ty Hoqihl. what might have proved a disu- trotis ilre hrolse out Saturday nilhl about 11.30 in the potato house own- ed by Mr. Peter McMahon. of Ihnerald. Had it not been for the thoughtfulness and quick action oi m. Inrl Hughes, who wla the first to see it and who at once gave the alarm no doubt; the whole village of limes-aid would have been burned as there was a. heavy gale blowing at the tins. m. Hulhll procured an extinguisher from‘ the station ale!“ and help was called by telephone and quits a crowd gathered in a short time and the lire was soon imder control. 8cm. Mr. Sinclair had g, quantity oi potatoes stored in the building and than alone with the building wen damaged considerably. Mr. Mollihhon is -vcry srltcful to those who helped. swam: about “Jcnesremlndsmethattbepbd ple or Newton have the telephone mlglkiwail glon] that road as far areal-vs » ‘Hughes. smould- ‘lha farmers r - it very convenient ~- for convenience we vnlicall‘ - llchnwasupioa loudlnpraiseof the hasalarge iarmand .rpematoss. a quantity tier; going well 1X14 _ getting sway with , one evening how- went to a neigh- ggbu shswuitedstnwsnd you.“ umatsdclocknesct morning. ‘Farmer John-prom- 1 lght and early John ' under '. oiithallght step and‘ 771a LateMary Bourke McDonald To tics. John A. McDonald and Mrs. McDonald will go the sympathy oi many friends throughout the pro- vince at the sudden and early pass- ing of their daughter Mary Bourke McDonald who passed away in Char- lottetcwn Hospital Sunday evening. A diligent student at Prince of Wales College. entering that institu- tion from Notrs Dame Academy where shs won the Governor-Gener- al's Medal and a scholarship Miss McDonald won through her lovable and attractive personality .many friends to whom news of her death will bring sincere regret. ImJoylng excellent health until Thursday list when she became slightly ill Miss McDonald's condi- tion grsw rapidly worse until-Satur- day morning when on the advice oi her physician she was removed to the hospital where she pased away next evening, despite tendercst care and best medical skill. , At the time of her death both par- ents were absent irom the province, in Montreal where they were attend- ing the closing exercises of the Roy- al Victoria Hospital from which their daughter Barbara was one oi the graduates. Besides her sorrowlrig parents there are left to mourn, the follow- ing brothers and sisters: Barbara in Montreal, Anna, Margaret, John (of the Bank of Montreal staifl, Gert- rude and David in Ch-nlottetawri. and Charles. a stu‘ ‘ in Dalhcusle University, Halifax. She will be laid to rest in cardigan cn Wednesday next. A STUPINDOU! AITAIB (BrlUsh United Press) London March 26 a woman has beenchosenaaihahcad oia. vast Public undertaking of vital import- ance to h‘ usands or l ‘oncrs Cln April 1 the old Boards of Guar- dians will have ceased to exist. ‘rheir idnctlons as far as the county eflondcsiiaconeemed will beggar- clsed by the London County Council. A new committee called the Central Public lfeeith Committee will be responsible for all hha intlrmwies, hospitals and imtitutlons previously ‘sdmipstered ‘by the Guardians and, - with certain exceptions , by the Metropolitan Aaiyums Board. and also‘ for the public ambulance services now adminataled by the London Fire Brigade and the M.A.B. The chairman of this committee, which will have the health and welfare of thousands oi Londoners its control], is Dr. Florence Harrie Lambert. a well-known member of i/he London County Council. It. involves the care o! tlhe izeccssttous sick of a whole city of millions and includes the following: Responsibility for every ambulance serviw in Lccidon. ibincluding l3 London, County Council stations. and 20 ambulances; and 150 MAB. vehicles. together with Guardians‘ ambulances and the large staffs. Control of 75,000 hospital beds, ghj - Q OI! ID dQIIVQf U116 W‘. ' of sboutli-s my“, -.. o'clock came, novpul- egg- . ‘nine o'clock. still no m, mm .f . (tui at iuz. tired oi “m” ..~‘ he resolved to so paladins (who w this “mt n" m. -. bualcd herself in ‘ma; . .. {armed up asked quite “twang, ‘ m; man would be back gu- m, .. jraw. while the dauah “gum ~1nnger supress the John tumbled to § Q“ p” - t, the telephone Ilsa. -' Moltenna.’ Maple "a"; q lg visiting her parents llr. and » . James R. Greens-n. u“ w _ , . y morning on l. vlalt u, y" N. B. Mrs. McKenna y“ h! ‘ her marriage FYI/Will“! * _ .01 nupglng in St. John “m,” dswhowlllbellsd In...‘ U. smnsnn hand .1 '*uu_ ‘. ,» Marianna expects w h“ , . d in MIDI! time. ans recently N- , mm him which came ha‘ ,_ ~erv~v9q~ . Mcclfijinavleqn l including 25,000 taken over from the M. A.. B. Control of l4 lever hospitals, ten tuberculosis senator-la and scores of infimiaries and lnstutitions for the mentally deficient and other special cases in all 100 hospitals and institutions. The talking over oi shelters and ,casual wards from M. A. B. and transference of the Board's staff. esti- mated at one time at 10.000 people. I The management of staffs running into thousands and the control of many thousands oi dollars worth of medical supplies. BRITISH AIR RACE ECHODS Britain's joy over its victory in the |schnieder ‘lhophy race is being ie- fiected in london in many ways. A dahlla u, the Westminster flower show was named “flying-Officer Waghorn," a taxi has "The Schneider" engraved on the doors. a new dancefllhe Schneider Whirl," has a" =6. and a well-known bslr is featurinr a new eocktaliWTl-ie azs." FRANCE HAS AIR MIOE Air-police patrol has been aatabtidled ever Ira-nee to control the mevmseilt of the lsrse niunbsr ct planes that pa; over the connitry daily. Pilots violating international air rslulst-imu are subject to heavy fines. Police almlanss warn lflfll pilot by ilrlns sinoke bombs. and all aircraft being sisilalled in this are ‘ British Deficit Over 72 Million (Canadian Press) ‘ l-DNDON. Mar. 3l.—lt was oinclall announced tonight the deficit in the British National Exchequer for the past financial year amounted to 1i.- 511363 pounds. (about 011,016,315.) The revenue for, the year was ‘I34,- 1883748 pounds and the expenditures 748,712,011 pounds, CENTRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCH The meeting last night in the Cen- trsl Christian Church W“ -~~~_y~ brief but packed with the best ......,a that Dr. Whiston has offered thus far. The service closed at 8.25 on ac: ‘nt of the Concert for the Crippled Children Fund, and sponsored ~ i‘. e Rotary Club. Tonight's service also will begin at 1.30 sharp closing at 8J5. Dr. Whistcn will speak on "Diving for Pearls." All who attend will be expected to remain until the 8.26 hour. The Evangelist based his sermon last night on the entry oi Jesus into Jerusalem on the back of a colt. He said. "This ls called in our Bible School lessons ‘ .e Triumphal Entry‘ but it was far from a triumph. it was a ride to his death and the peo- ple who cried "Hosanna" later cried ‘Cruclfy Him.’ Jesus was very con- scious oi His nearness to the Cross. He was riding to His doom." Dr. Whiston stated that for his Purpose he would make the colt re- present the sinner, and that several times in the Bible the firmer had been likened to an anlm ' He con-- tlnued. "Note that the colt was tied, was tied without the door, and was tied where two roads met. How significant of the sinners plight to- day. The slnner today is tied by his sin, his passion, his voice, his ap- petite and he has no power oi him- self to loose his shackles. ‘There are two ways, the way up and the way down, and every one oi us meets Jesus the Saviour at the place where the two ways meet." Wednesday night Dr. Nhiston speaks on “Christ's Second Coming" and on Thursday at 7-30 he gives llls last great message on "l-lsrvests." FLOOD REFUGHZS MOVED While acute famine conditions no longer prevail in the flooded districts between Peking and Tlentsin . (mine, it is pomlble that more extended relief may become necessary later in North China. Relief societies are transferring a few thousa 1 refugees as immig- rants to North Mcnchurla from Honsri and Shantung provinces. Arrangements are being made for their care until the next plant-ills season. "SMOKERS" FOR. WOMEN BUSY Smoking compartments for wom- en, which have been installed on some railways in Gennany. are rec- eiving heavy patronage. 012mm smoking among the ia-ir sex has in- creased greatly in the last year. and '15 per cent or the compartments s-re now labeled Smoklnl" PENNY RINGS DOOR BELL Peddlers and tramps are out o! luck if the invention recently pawl- ted in Holland ls seasonally adopted- lt ls a doorbell which rings only when g penny has been dropped into‘ the slot. Welcome visitors vrlll Bet their pennies back when the door is opened. so. coo STANIPS IN PICTURE A life-else picture of a lion's head. ggmposed entirely oi posters stamps. wag recently exhibited by I- Plinth’! iii France. Fifty thousand stem?! {rm mmy countries were used. the artist putting 3.000 hm"! °i "W! we into the highly realistic PM"!- The time clock strikes the knell oi wcrksday, The honking cars begin to crawl and creep; _ All tired tellers homsward wend their WI! And leave the watchman to his all- nlsht sleep- y “Chicago Daily News A way u: achieve a divorce that is at least workable, at the cost of one eent. came to light at a hearlnl l! r Court recently. A Negro woinazrhadapwllfill l" support. She had been married a year. she said, and her husband had left her. The Judge asked ‘l! she had been married before, and she replied that aha had been married seven times. ' “Did you divorce them. or did they diet" the lull ‘asked. ' a--_-.._ Large Seal Herd I Found BySteamef 25.000 CAPIURID I!’ KIW- FOIJNDLAND IIALII _. . ST. JOHN'S Nfld. March I0.- wlth her hold and deck space crowded with pelts , estimated by Captain Wes Kean to number 2b.. 000, the sealing steamer lagls, first o! the fleet to return to poet, n. ceived an enthusiastic welcome hare yesterday. On March l1, three days after railing. a hard of seals was discovered extending over a circum- area fifteen miles in diameter. the largest patch Captain Kean had seen in fifteen years. The Eagle's crew waited until the moi-ah" o: March 14. when killing was lawlul, During the first day's slaughter» g, 00o seals were killed. and the second fill! 10.000. To make room for they cargo 200 tons cf coal were jetting. ed. Then the bonanza was diaapygflq by another sealer} the mega”, 39111118 taken all possible from the main Datch the Eagle steamed south into another. Western Guardian -.IUS'I‘ ABIIVID at Remington. another car of horses, some us; matched teams, three good p441; horses. J. W. Wlnteheald, owner, It'll-ii —PI.OI'IISSOI WILLIAM i will address the North Bedequs Mu 11191113? Club on Wed-why st l p. m- sm-a 00L!‘ BALIB POISON‘ i Members of the famous Old Course on the Links at St. Andrews, Scotland. Bro trying to solve tbs mydsry at Dol-goned s01! balls whims have cattle the dealtholanumhtcfdogswhim; hadbeen trainedtcretsievslenhalls. One theory ls that tlha Wilma was Plflllcd on balls by hays who has! andsoldballsmndaneilasrialifltit was earrledbyraiafrom I\g' city dump Doll’ Ihlll. AMERICANS SAVE HUI‘!!! American tourists saved many hotels in England from closing during the summer season. Mhny input that ever?! night their hdalriss were filled, mainly on account or the large number of Amerimn villus. one hotel proprietor at warwiekahira frankly confessed that but tar American patroilllc he could not have implied as much. Arthur Balfour once told a star; about a chairman who took fut; minutes to introduce a lecturer and ended up with, “And now I call upon the lecturer to give us his address." The reply was full cf meaning. “My address." he said, "is No. I Blankish Road. My time is up, and I'm going there ncwl" "My dear girl," exclaimed an el- derly lady, "do you know the man you are intending to many drinks heavily and gambles?" "Yes. I am going to marry him to reform him." "Listen to me, my girl! Try one ex- periment before you do that." "What ls the experiment?" "Take in s week's washing to do, and sea bu! you like it!" Panama is to have two new flying fields, one coating $5,000,000, sad tbs other $2,000,000. ' oaaooqaygmpasabaeeqboi $1.50 Violin Lesson 31-00 Gradaata of Newdlaglaad cassava. tery lusts . - Icr Correct Violin and Thpsry instruction Try Prof. Bananas! of violin Italic Aaron from fies. Pheaa lass-t. _ Phone till-L Charlattltowp Bears I A. I. ta I P. l. ooowooo-ooo o+e+o+oao+e4¢ ICU-I-IT-IIOII. ° on. tr. "more seas," she answered.‘ "unwraps. freshen they're seas. 1 sent an new» and m steal