._.. -.- .._.._-__?:a...----v_ y-s . _ ....._.._.__...- .,.. . “aw.” -»_-_~7.>a§-.».41--/-4s»->"'~,~a-~ “rm”: PACE rum n Ever§ time you order shoe polish, specify “Nugget". It's the most economical in the end. Keeps all footwear looking "younger" and neater; feeds and pre- serves the leather. Black, Tan, "Tansy Red w‘i»,""t'>i"""“’"za’ili° i I Z551 and lVliile CIT!!!“ (liquid). mitt r l ~vt‘ ‘ Slush. r-iillil llcilllllr what tioliti h Evans Blames »N. S. tt'i 'i‘.‘r\\'.~\. till lllu April 2S ——Spoziking l. John ltlvanrs said that ti ‘tutu ~i$MiKN-‘I.>Ia!té$¥.\§ . . eluded. The ldheme ls essential-l President, W. Chester I. lulu-e; Secretary, Miter ssl Images‘. J. ll. Inuit. NsI Iork lepresentnilve- Llelt. (‘oh D. A. lllullllmll. l). 8.0. Olsloolo Isepreeennine-kl. J. Power. to "learn and practice smell Vise-President. s. bamdry it desired. 'llhe Wlllrtunit ll. Burnett; Allufillll Editor. 0. l. Curls. lunrsluun Powers. lee, eo‘ ' W-IURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 .: hou-ld prove more MEETING TONIGHT This evening in the Board of 'l‘r:ide Rooms at 8 o'clock, ‘the an- lzuai mcehng of the Charlottetown Anti-Tuberculosis Association ‘will bu lltllfl. The meeting will ‘be open to the public nnd all are cordially of ithe offi- cers showing the activities of they invited. The l“|)Lli‘l8 pas; year will he submitted and.‘ lChurch. As our ieatl-vrs knuw, the work of the Anti-Tuberculosis is tiivo fold, combatting the Great Association \\‘hite Plague and dispensing char-l, Lty. advice. and moral and material ‘own Dispensary. The light against’ z. , "\lllBl‘t'lll03lS, it is gratifying to,‘ (ittltlftttttgnt mum rHlUW, is a winning one. The long h‘: H rilillvldn l"zl\l;rl(i“slmkl‘l_l(ti "tllllPSlBd struggle, wherever ivagcil‘ ll! “uirxnl iu inter. by the many agciici~s iiuw a-t woik l ‘Anti lllt l<‘~il~;":il tlovt-riinivnt is ‘llmnmg ouL l rt. ‘ll t; .r;ut \\;t. h. .t thlr- gram.“ Deaths front tu-tierculosis have: '1 ‘l’ ‘ i,ll'"[";ll‘l"';_‘m:all”St"l1_l":f:;:: fallen til-f in every province and t-llyt t‘ u i‘ hr... "t-ttt-;.~t|u-t- that ind country in which anti-tubercul- “hit,- gttttl thrthg. . , _ , _ .come; ‘they have lheen idle eight ‘y,’ ,_ , __ , Mm m,‘ Ewmhu H i.~.i.~i souieties art. systtiiiaticaiiy at,“ wk‘ b o 18H hm“ head lune s bu], Hallway), Anom, I, l-Hfltnrk, m, me M" is U“, gi-ctit immliitilof flpllks tVllUHJlLi Jill» ll illtlt‘ llllflll be ‘Willi ‘lfl-“RFHCUOH in lii/ARIN! flllll‘ l a y H i q‘ ‘r provision that alter u bill passed Wu“ “mu U” a lumul’ u.‘ mt- tt, ..;,, ttmr fi\"zl‘i\'l)()tly __ “m, I , M , I. h tuiid tin-dei" tiroiiiise of financial us~ , M, l u _ Awemm has heenilll” “llilm” “Me dropped l“l“_l “‘ s. “M, Shunt,‘ my h gm, “lll llll~ C94" "FM- fill" U4 l’ 4 _ , W ‘ lY ll‘ -~ Y ‘little below their normal tiositiun. , M‘. ,.h_$h u“, and wholesome mod ‘Slag-lance tor ker-pinb! trtt the fight. It is sometimes argued that ‘be twice l't‘_ll‘(.‘l\?(l by the Council it, ‘there is often a dull pain in thi ‘_' ' __ ___ .. .. .. . ~ .. . . . ~-i , “i .t"t-, t..~ Wing continuously when Wm] won ‘The uiin is nie standing by their ["\‘|__ [he hovel-mum, and Opposb will li4(l)lll(. ltilw on ntcelving Lltf‘ llfiltll Vllll poor trtipe i L"lllll . t . t m, m -h M b t the sanction of‘ the LieutenaiitGovernor gllllllllll ll)“ "l well-l“ “l” “M it Q "wmlli" gratifying results. in‘ tlttnum m‘ w ' e e. s u m" "‘e"""’“‘ d” "°' “H” “W” Tho (‘0llll0ll ‘has returned "the liill “"°“‘Y- """slll"lll‘“l‘ l” °l “"“"“" ‘ t . ‘ . , _ __ ._ Hlht-nli-s have, s,» tar at least, ignored vtuuigttcs ma, on tt, tit, t ' " ' ‘ also itresetit. '1 hert- is u bitiultts <11 ‘ J‘ Jtd Itountiy dlaths tioiii tubii- Hugh‘ pa“ Ur ‘he Con‘ m“, The") ‘Si. i.‘ h H e‘ or e o erim [he Assembly Wm, “n, 3nd,.“ [he uimofilpl“ m“ ‘mom or shghuywvhiskuyaiuck “r wmlgel, __ J SAVE THE FOREST "uluglj huypqfalle" on- h, m‘. pus,‘ » - , 1H1?- 8 Kt! 1y 0f Iv nil» Th8 (lltefl- clause providing that the Utiper tmtow the nflvcL t Be sure your match is out before you throw it away. Matches have heads but they can't think Do it for them. .. 11E; l-'S_::iE:::;€t T? ‘Seeds Grow About two hundred llvler- chnnts on Prince Edward ‘ls- land scil CartersSeeds. If you cannot get what seeds yoi. want from them send to us. Y,” ‘y. 4. .e\\ . ,.iinting tin‘ poor, the poor iwho ‘ire l rightly the wards of the city, the ,p(.i<)l‘ whom "ye shall always have l: xvii-h you." .__‘ w .-_\ Our Seeds and Seed Grain an; tested at Ottawa for pur- ily and germination. Ask for Carters No. 1 “N=ckcl" Timothy Ne. 1 “Queen" Mammoth Clover. No. 1 "Rose" Aisike Clover. No, 1 Early Red Clover. No.1 Sued Wheat, Seed Oats, Barley. Field Peas, Vet- ches. Fodder Corn, Buck- wh-"at and a full line of Vtgctahle and Flower Seeds, and Field Seeds, i Shallots, Onion Sets, Potato Onions Early Seed Potatoes, Dahlia and Gladiall Bulbs. etc. Don't neglect the Lawn and Grass Plats, use our “Evergreen" Lawn Grass and Lawn Fertilizer, Carter&Co. s d-{Limited u ' Our season's golf supplies have arrived and are now on display in our window. Thls year’! showing is an exceptionally fins one and the prices are somewhat lower than those of the Int few years. Check This, List DRIVER IRABSIE MASHIE M I D-IRON , PUTTER NIBLIC and a splendid assortment of lags and Bails. Cell at Golf Headquarter» iii: {mics msboiuto e snsntsv y _ Proprietors Grip! George 8t. Phone 815 ~§ u , ,_, . ; n ' " ‘ '4_‘A_-v l I - _ - Jhnn the FraeeiMitchell-Sinclair ‘m, Emp‘y_ gteert Cot-Dough)“ Full payment st dssih or maturity. iowns and VrililgEfi. Our sister" scheme. mm“ ‘have cheaper Co“ ‘or we“ . “may “cm-led "m2"- you d“ town of slilnlIllJ9P€ld6 ‘has made a ' rout“: “mtg and tndusn-tes," _ _ . . .. . Permlnent Disability- good reputation tor itself by a 8911- ' Scnutator in the Montreal " eious use of paint, its stores and particularly its "residences ‘being Willlixtl‘! exuption, cred- D. A. ‘MacKinnon, M. I’.: hills... t l'.lllil_\" tiaintcd. 'l'll.5 gives the town LADBHEXXUC‘ in the budget a cit-an. well groomed and prosper- Olls appearance. Much can the done in town and notes, country during Clean up Week to t>_ 1.1 t_, hadn't a t-trt-u ‘clean lliltlll yards and snug fentasurtte, he t-onttttett htmset; very add lllLlUll to the value of a flilnhllurgtgly to the mitt-h also to the real as well as 17in: bugs, on which his iiienioi"y seamed that ‘fsouiitlings tiptldlclll tirasperity of the province. ‘welt 5 Le: us have a gwneral clean up and Uhe gyt _-._ _-<o>-—--— TH’ 7' NEH" TR|KE g "I b s tlnit this country 'l‘h<. .\llllt'lS of (‘attic Breton are be-,bm“d or pom“) bug while CPrmlnIAssembIy last week passed a bill l-Juropezin countriis ‘have as manyttq limit tho <[iU\\“ r of the Legisla- 'as one liun‘tii"tid and filly. Mi‘. Mac- ginnliig ‘to ftei that they have been In tldytfll by the United Mine Work- t-s whose headquarters and i uitivo all» in the United States. 'l‘he, . ll~~$l$fiiliUc plmtiilsrd lllPlll llli-S not‘ ‘ma CHARLOTTETOWNGUARDIAN . mud-t; s large rled people wlvh children to be in- l‘ sidentlal but offers opportunities hus- .s also onfered to try out individual before permanently settl- ing. The committee itself will not purchase the land in order to avoid becoming iessors or vendors: This satisfactory Standard has this to saynliout Mr. "The llouse had the praesicaltly unique debate cover thi- north itioie, ‘but I expres- ‘Jie Ollllil‘ day of ‘listening to a ‘speech delivemd entirely iwithout D. A. Mackinnon, of Queen's _ 011 hi8 dBgk m-y pogg l“ addition’ an addw“ will be gwen-‘give our tprovince a good name. it‘) guide thin] an a contrthutton itagtflund ‘Peary discoverem-Crokirrls by Rev" E‘ Mulolle “l St‘ ptlertNently kept, grounds and bniidingtling about three quarters of an houinlmml‘ weary Channel‘ G951“, Land ‘d with information, undlw" lllllllllll-i‘ v ' ral J. K. Munro says his _ ‘ _ V ‘ _ i! fieneious coat of pit-int tltllillii tiffering is no argument in favor of Ilililfililllcg ‘through the (ll\lll0lit.-\“lll M, went Imlulhs speuchux Ncverlholess “m” fight m plum m? Sm“ and iiistrinsetl ‘the ‘pleasing information Stripes up there at all. has only one, l ex_‘lllllilun was Lieuteniitit-Governor oft Lrs Province fium 1904 to 1910. One i‘ his achievements was the provi- l '9 l.) ti’ 'vr-,‘r"<§r*' Notes By thfi W8!- .-* Some of the Progressives are“ spolklng right out in meeting those dlyl. 10M) vans, M. P., of Saska- toon is one of t-hine. In the bud!" the otlhei day he said: "The Nova Scozia Government could stand by and witness the ‘ ‘horror of starvation and nakedness and are afraid to interfere.- And the Federal (lovernnitént stood h)’ and watched the gitezrteet cruei-ty of modern times in order that the Bri- "Pf'i'*f ‘t! q Y Y FOR SUPER-SE Captain Bernier has been heard rom again, at Quebec. He now avers that he “never made ‘the statement tiiiat Peary did not dis-i. Profits if earned. die within selected period. sod tihe hope that Amundsen would the the first to reach the pole, be-l pause ‘he destrvetl it. Whit-t l said! ,further was that l had papers in ion to show that the " ‘ "iiirrititw PEERLESS POLICY GUZRANTEEING Monthly, Income ad Waiver ol’ Premiums durinj Total Guaranteed Profits if you live end in addition Extra A Definite amount of Prrifitl added for each year if you -w. o. THOGG, Manager, Charlvitemwfl- LECT LIVES by accidental means. t CONFEDERATIONILIFE ASSOCIATION lefnrslhig illustrated bu‘!!! us! u flfipllmliun. Pléese send no booklet no the New Pserlssd Policy The Nova Scotia Legislative ltlvc Council and change the ten-tire of fllfllfi’ in tilic (founcli from life to ttoii years so that th' present meni- llllifi: ct‘ that thinly ‘shall bn lililTPll nt the are of 75 years and new ap- HOLDING YOURSELF TOGETHER .~;Zun '()l' the livifnst and lilurray liar- lluiflluvs shzili no-t he more. than Till l have sptikt-ifbelore zilioni lin- Qartcrs y I l iii i <.~.. lit" cienn iip week forthe Whole pro- ‘uw-nty yvars by ‘from 25 to ‘l5 per‘ t‘ wnt. Similar results ‘have been ucui-vd in Canada. ’l‘lie good wort‘: lit-lug curried on in (‘harlotte-l lt,\\‘ll lly devoted ni=u and women .~:nd with satisfactory results. ‘rnot retioris tonight will show what has v lit-en titElii-rvcd. ~ l Equally llispflliillll. is the benevol- ‘nt work living done through the ifispensziry by Miss Earle, the Disr ilrict Nurse. l llcr work is largely They are ours and the care oi‘ thrm is our responsibility. Our care of them enables us to do something for flirn who has said “Inasmuch as ye have done it unto the least of rinse ye have done it _, unto ME)’ 1 The Dispensary is maintained by benevolence of our citizens. bet us give-freely. Envelopes will I,‘ ‘he iclt in the homes of citizens on i slllllrllfly ‘and called for Monday. Let all who possibly can =be ‘present mill-Kilt and be as generous as pne- aihie on Saturday. CLEAN UP WEEK Till? second week tin May ‘bill-ginn- inl! on ‘the llth, is to ‘be observvtl i llll Clean "l! Week in Charlottetown _,_ nnd llis Worship titre Mayor ‘hag given instructions to that effect. it would he n good i-dea to make ‘it a vine-e. The annual clean up in "thi- Spring is a time-honored institution fnilthfu-liy and religiously obsiervevl liy all good ivoinen nnd now very Tho accumulated debris of Iwinlter needs to lie removed, llhe wneatrherstalnetl gcnv~rniiy by all thrifty men. -llllll(llli‘g8 need relieshlng, ‘lawns and gardens need ‘to he groomed and matte pre-siwntabie and every man nnd woman ‘wlho loves orderli- ness and cleanliness devote consid- eraibla attention ‘to the annual spring cleaning up. Charlottetown needs housecieanting. A gentleman whi recently y-isitied ithe pity remarked that l-t lacked the iireehness notld ~ able on eiprevlmm visit some years ‘ago. This was iproba-bly‘ due partly ‘to the faot than, the former visit was tram tln the summer and the latter during the tflnrry days of Spring. ln any case Charlottetown needs some freon pain-t and we ‘trust: that it ‘will be given a gener- a gene-rs] reqnslly filssesesry in all our the test o l our (ihristtian- sincerity.‘ ous eppltlositlmi during (Blesri up Week. It ‘vii the a good time to flpflllll. end flmdtien things up- This u growing suspicion that there is tttm was rats,“ 'in we "OM94" method in the action n-i’ the heudsfkiinmnns the other day when Hon. lliltl ‘lfil-‘it HWY tlire cO-OPQPWUU-l; with Mr. Mnrtlock, Minister of Labour. JIIllfFIK heads. n-a niely rhe .nialte rooiii for American coal of U, 5,, A_ whtch "tn substance muted! lwhich thert‘ is an enormous ‘surplus htm (the ttttntgtet- and which can be sold at a pmfiit at ttm-aQ tn ruttng m," the n lower ipricn than‘ it costs ‘to pro- was not one (,1 prlvnege me Speak duce it in. Canada, iwouid no doubt H- (ttm, M13 Lenneux) [gave utter lle ll “lllllll lllcl‘ llllll l"l l! flmll-Blylttnco to this timely advice to poll sutttwcctd that rhis is the game that gt-ttms and Ulihefs: istlieing tilnyctl. Anyway it has: Mt; gpEAKER; I, mlll°""°ll“"l5 a"! "llllBY 411111 Illakllll; tiers. on the oi-her side will con niiizes is dieing sold in Canada whert- consider may um‘ tnwn-ec, ’l\t> already secured from Ameri ‘Hm, genneman H, ,m,p“gned_ can railways it reduction of fifty “aching the honour “"3" “on lkcnzie Kin-g government. the hm, - " l » ‘ . . ‘m’ 2° ‘mly llllyllll"? l-lwll’ “ml lllllxof the -hon. gentleman. and I can ‘t 2' ‘ ~ . on ur omlens. have closed down nut _,k.,,_c, a quesmm m. pflvuege our own coal mines in order ‘to let" an he" gentleman mugs a Mate tllPlfH in and that. tfree of duty. l ruient denying what another gentle have‘ iict-tiint-“tied up with Ameri- hin labor unions is not clear but it is quite evident ‘that, so far a-t ieiistpm". in a gwntlenianly way, it should no he considered as impugning hi; than tt‘i" of the bargain, mo}? EDITORIAL NOTES ___ °lll"?l‘ d"? 1111 ‘hon. ‘gentleman salt pussling the ‘word among faiiiners ""h- that kcntleinan ‘was false, ‘rhe Government has taxes. It is not true. Si] Hi8. eriinir-nt not Liberal busy bodies, has ibeen impugned. Therefore Britain's ‘increasing interest in m» prtvnego involved‘ ‘the empire at large is evidenced in the unusually extensive‘ prepara-_ lions to celebrate Mtity 25. as Em-l pire Day. Unionist‘ organizational throughout the country are propos-l . v v demonstrations. Premier Baldwin tend whilst their Dsy means-git‘. in a large ‘number of towns the tradesmen are arrnng- ears it ls a sign of greet conceit. ing for Dirrpire ‘Week iwith special , ’ displays of empire goods. ..__e_ mam commune of Macon‘ m? and lmpetnous tn affection. land. outlines a policy for emigrst-i ing people with fixed incomes as, —---<o1 -- - TWO-TONI!) FUR!- saoo .. .. - . “r "n" ‘Qml’ '° u‘ the hem! of the new costs. United claimed that the dnember for Parry ‘Slillvfi Mining corporations. To cut Suitnd, Mi‘. Arthurs, had quoted‘ The two Houses seem not likely lull‘ the (fanndian coal supply and iii/statistics on immigration from the of Labour) ‘a{,,¢ matter tlhange in the constitution of ‘the hapticnej» inucli more n-r-édetd and nn doubt played 101L118 extent that while every ttay that than. menhbers onflnmnii nearrr at hand v I Canadian miners are idle and stray-lug 51,16 wtt-t make statements thutis. lllll‘ llle Alllellllll" Qllll 0i llle UllllPflitiiey consider trite. and lion. meml good wagts and the product Oil litelfhrovert those statements ‘when theyltwotlvacant seats in the Senate trig, Canadian coal cannot ire had. More-ytopfl not conmtmte a question of ovci‘. the American‘ mine ‘UWHQFSiDrh/llggtg. tmtess me honour o‘ an lm- “enltg ‘per m“ l” “llllel m“ lllmlellliin‘ ‘niber would ‘give rise to a qne-s» dirty of ‘ill-l!’ will". ‘lmltvfifll Yelllm" tlon of ttrivilostl“: hilt in the present antiy on American Coal by ‘the Miic- tnstance from Wm" l ca}, gamer gentleman from Parry t r . .. - , S \e are looking to the Unitedggottntt (Mr. Artliurei), ‘had no inten- tates nou iviitha vengeance. Wetttun at a.“ ,0 impugn we honour Just why our labor unions shouidlmfln “"5 Sam‘ provided n ,3 done I l have been ‘told on many oc~ ihc Anicrictin end of it has tho het-‘qvptom, m,“ I (“d not know Wham l was talking about, or that the stage. merit l had made was not true. The Some good Liberals have .599" that a statement made by gnothgr done thought ‘that was rather ‘harsh, nnd away with statute labour in lieu of | Mid that such statements should Any fnrm- 110i- be made in the House as ‘be- er wishin-g to coin-mute may do sofwtwn gentlemen. But, in ‘the pre. as formerly as ‘the law remains ‘the Belli- lflfiltlllce. ‘l d0 not see ‘that tsha who“ tn (twin “at; um gov. honour of the Minister of Labour do not consider them t, a questton F-GOOOOOOO-OO OO-O-§§§-Q-Q-Q§g.§.¢ § Character Reading ; ing to develop children's petrlotlcl A "'7 '""ll "WM" Wllll Prom- .lnent teeth shows strong self-will, possessor: are will broadcast Q lpgdfl mph-every good at little things, they will often fall in big ones. if this kind of month is combined with small O The rose bud mouth denotes a sweet and trusting disposition, but one which ls ruled more by heart The ttgnptpg commqtmy 39mg. than by heed. and ts often quick Borders of two-toned furs, say s follows: ‘Fixed incomes of £250 to light and dark gray or g light nut dark brown, are very attractive on tlloniie uhnll rx-tnlu the power of vttto upon any measure dealing lllfi Filth-it'll lyllfl. 'l‘llt¢i'0 lii tlfiliitll)‘ Wu.“ n“, ccnsfiumon M n“, W," that droopy utipearuiitrh zilitiut llltll ‘chest uiid shoulders, that IH mevvi‘ film's“ s. ‘ii in the strong or athletic mun or woman. ‘lliis general weakness iillit-ts ll? “W59 allllllllflll l-lle 0359 "f Leglll" the nerves that supply the muscles lativ‘? (‘ouncillors is a muoh less of the intestines, so that they do not work with the necessary vigor. and the inuteriui lii the lllltlSllllli lnctnally accumulates sufficiently to drug the intestine tiuwnwnrtln, - Scllfll" M“ “my l“ made by "'9 Ell" Everything all along the intes- _l'lsl1 Parliament HIHQXHHIIE ("he Blljtine, is just a little bit behind time ‘tish lNorth America Act, which or late, There is no actual nhstrnel is not, likely tube effected for ytears m cdnie. A change of government idiffimilt one than that of members ‘ the (‘nnatlinn Senate. Any thin, us there would be ii‘ there‘ were any growths or bands ill tis- sue, WlllCll sometimes prrss on the intestine. .‘\nd so of course tho illlfllillllllltl ‘walls themselves, Wlll('ll are uf ‘ Speaking of Senators recalls the muscle, are also weak. uiid purliiiL "lgactjbtta, (m. tthret. months p“; the heuiiiy loaded intestines to wParitanient has been sitting and bulge “mm outwlml" , t Now there are many stiggestiniis _ _ _ _ vtn as to ticatinent oi‘ ilivso This w'hi h this PTOVIXICE is entitled re- cases_ niai unfilled. This is something My usual snggcstitin, as you tiitttyfgcedfllllEd. quite tintiardonable. know,_is that ‘the entire imdy should a,,,,|;1.3 enttraty due to the negttqct be built up, anti the rinist-ulai" tone 0t‘ the intestine, uiid the ivulis of M [he Ottawa Government‘ It ls the abdomen, would so "lighten ~ “ll lnwasloll ‘ll llle rlgllm M m" up." that everything would he lilt- Prnviiice and a violation of the Con- ett tmctt into ma“, stltutiorr of ‘tilte Dominion. ‘PM: Where exercise is not possiiilu~-- n]a[[|§r has been several ttnms re. in elderly m" sick truses»tiu~n ant wned to m The Guarani“ bu, w? abdominal support may lie used. . The meals should not in‘ vcry I'M“ yet l0 learn mm any one 0f large anti more than three may "lll llleolell lepre‘ll""ll-l'lll-lvl's ll“ Yel then he tnltoii daily. lAirge meals. referred to it in till’- Hmllle ol C°lll~ tiurtiuiltirly with mnrh liquid its a mo“ lniistake, ‘ ‘ The idea of complete rust fllPIllill d physical alter meals is 0t‘ the‘ - On other matters of comparativ- a" . t t l r . - ely trifling importance tlhcy hovel“ mos mpormnce’ so mat mg“ tion can get a good start. stinken or asked questions, but not The suggemton given befmu m- su much as a question has ‘lleflliilylnl! on ti} right side fur tt-n atttked tn the Jtouue Qt (Tgntmnnglmllilllefl, four hours after each liviioiit this vita-i matter- A host ol "malt l5 “l glelll- llelll l" lwllllll? ‘lu-opie twant to know what is llll" lllgitsxlggzllllch emptied bcfllllc m“ lllatller’ but they cannot ‘nnd olltl Where 'i'nerves" enter into llll‘ Anti Y9! W095 alllmrelllll! "Will ill?" mntter .the treatment rosin tn a siilous ‘to learn about it are elee- great. extent with the gnnd soiisu tors who claim to the supporters 0i U18 lttltlettl. of the party in Ipowe-r. '...’I‘ho our-g. Worry or emotion of any kind , ‘can tauuse “tleiiiy" in intestinal l Uyllulsgglfed‘ why ‘ms conspiracy tilgentlon, and depress all the nint- o s- , . or functions, I _-_-.__ -—-——<o>i— We have heard it intimated that at least two of our representatives In the Commons are among the up- pIlran-ts for these Senate seats. This may or may not he tnie. The Government tneate these vacancies. as if it were a matter of no con- sequence "wfiether they are filled l or not. Do ‘these eieciid represent- atives Uhink "it is of no consequ- ence‘! l‘f so, why do they aspire to posltlonsmhich are useless and of no piihlldvahie in their estimation? lf on the other hantd they rhink SBIIBMIFBMPQ are really of some vidue tinthe representation of the Province at Ottawa why do they, support s Government which treats the office with open contempt? 0i- are they playing the dopin- tlie-mlngenpolley, tn collusion with the Government which fears to mike a vacancy in- the Commons in dread of a ‘by-election? 1f there is cdluslon of this sort the people an" ‘ fight w “my H and it 1mm And thuylvéreat heart beats and as i»: that ls the net. rue rooam, "fill," m; d“. m, Wm name of our Province in tarnished Make me over, mother April: by‘ such politics] trickery. A Sen- When the sap begins to stir! ateonhlp obtained by eueli meth- odimeiestrrywilibtttfietlflsof tfilbnomble" but where will be the ‘y’. 341‘ ‘.'~f.i. 9 0O§QQOOO©§H4QO§§4§O©Q. Dally Selections FOR (illlifillilll [ti-tillers ‘GOO-Q vO-OFOQQQOO-ORQQOQOQOOQQ t April 30, 1925 'l"llY KEl6l*l.~llt:—'l‘he Lord is thy keeper; the Lord is thy shade upon thy right hand. Piinlin 121:5. PltA-YliRz-O Lord. Thou hast made us glad through 'l‘hy woik; we will triumph tn the works of Thy hands. SPRING SONGS By Bliss Carmen ‘ Make me over, mother April, When the sap begins to stir! When thy flowery hand delivers All the mountain-prlsoned rivers. Make me of thy seed tomorrow. Wheifthe sap begins to stir! Tawny lightfoot. sleepy brain, Brill" 970s in the orchard ruin, Now those people never “'i‘l'|_\ oi‘ ‘When the Hill) ltritlllfl l" rill‘! ‘Methodist social smash them up forever. It i national health and strength, women and children are left to you and yours. HYNDMAN & THE OLDEST L Gnarl the good life goes tiskeiv in.‘ Make me anything tuiiitii"i"<i\v, Win-n the nap begins to slit"! Fashion me front sivniiit» _nr tltiw, l (lanli-n-tiltit or foriiy niituluw. : Hynrinlh or humble liiiri"! i Make mu over, mother Atirll. When the sap begins to stir! t t i t I i Make me over. mother .‘\|ll'll, i llltlii’ ()niy make me. nvei", April, \\’Jion the sup begins to stir! illzike nu‘ nniii or make mo ivoiiiflli.‘ tVihke me out or upc oi" liiiniuii, l (‘up ot‘ flower or cone oi" llr; l Make me zinytliing but iitiiitcr t When llln sup begins to stir! ___<o-O———? C. G. I. T. Girls _ Held Enthusiastic Meeting Sat. Evening A gtttppOT meeting of the council m‘ the (‘li;ti~iutt"towii, (‘siiiadlan (this in 'l‘ruiiiiiig was held in tht‘ room, Saturday. Apilll 25th. a: slX tiirittvk. 'l'lll’,ll" weie about forty l"'l‘~“l'lll- Ml“ (lliulys P-rirttutharsoit. the odors-Dre‘. otidttnt presided. The sulilefil l°l‘ the meeting ‘was “T-he Villlle 0i l1 iligh School Etiucntlon." The ‘foll- owing (tllft-t-tllfllllllfi? was discussed tiy the girls in‘ groups during the supper and the findings weite after- wairls reporttrd l)y the ‘girls chosen as bodies. QllilfillOliflllC. The Value of a High school Education. 1.—-Nrinie ten vocations. open l0 lVlllllPll. a-wmu l-s ‘the Hii-gthfirihlwl standing in ‘Prince Edwllfd ll‘ lnnd- What vocitt-lorie sire 09611 ‘l0 ivtiinen Wltlllfllll. it Hlgllksdlllol ‘ il-uvntion‘! ' _ Zi.—-\\'hy is n girl making a ‘rtrtfl- take who falls" to ftlnish "her lii-gilt doing’! i. Does ll llig-h School cilucntion hotter ‘wt-nip ‘n gtlri for ionltiiit: after‘ ll home? If so in what way’! 5. Why should you vxpcnt a turg- or nllmhm‘ of Rlll'l5‘l.f) (rninpictt- High School ‘because of (f. (l. I. 'l‘. pro- giain-me? Some five thoughtful zin-ewers w‘ re given. showing [that tthe girls llmptrvtlflltl. their opportunity for Plllfliillllifl. Miss llclcn MMlrlc-iion, Sitpc-rvisnr of the Women's lii- etitutes then gave the girls a-atilend- id talk, vtiointing out to ‘thtcrn the great advantage of ‘hav- lng at least a liiii-Jii-School trduoation in order to make a success of any vocal-ion. ‘Mrs. R. i-l. Rogers spoke on the value of the High-School training, to the girl in after life particularly In looking after a home. Mrs. Gordon Iiii-gthui, and Miss Eva DWI". who were also tpresent an guests, extprernctl ‘their ,,' at ibeinir present and congreitulsited the girls on thtibuslneas like mun- rvr tin which tthelr council ‘was conducted. A committee of girls then witili- drew and formed the following re- ltllllllflthrilricli was unanimously adopted. ' "We ‘the Canadian Girls in Train- ‘lmt of ‘C-hnrlottedown, in Council as- vrmbied. after a thorough discuss- ion of ‘the subject. realising the vii-ins of a Hishiohool education in that it raises (‘he standard of any vocation do hereby resolve that we will extend our education as far ll possible. and use our influence w encourage others to do so." over the door of every cotiafle and book of every public man, because i am convinced that for sacrifices that are inconcelvably small, secured against ,catastrephies which ghastly waste. not merely of human happiness, but of the death of the bread-winner. the frail boat in which the fortunes of the family are embarked founders dark waters of a frlendless world." We have policies of insurance to meet every require- ment and would be glad of an opportunity to he of service INSURANCE AGENCY L. A. MOORE, General Agent. Summerside, "It's i__ha.d been t-(iptttltafed, and lllfli / Address .......................................................... .... ............. .. 3| ,many people said that he had ncvur sllll-lecl °l pol-ll" reached the north pole." lie iddedl — "" "‘ "" T inade- by i-‘cary _ ‘ _ What Mr. Winston Churchill Has To i it may yet become an intcrna q tional question to be settled by nrh- Say About Insurhnce ,itintion whot-‘iicr Uncle Sum has “t1 | had my way l would write the word "INSURE" upon the blotting- families can be otherwise would the sour duty to arrest which follows when through and the to struggle helplessly on the LIMITED. lN P, E. I. CO., Going West When Thinking of Taking aTi-ii Travel by the C. P- R. T"‘iE PEOPLE'S POPULAR RAILWAY The C. l‘. 1f. l5 nott-d for oiTicit-iit svriicc and l'lllli' » ti-uus truiiliiit-iit to iill tint sengurs, Fares the some on all Lines " ‘ Whvii ivniiting to buy Railway ‘and Steamship Tickets look for the sign of the ‘C, P. R. Canadian Pacific Steamshlps Ltd. Write, Plfnne or Call on I l‘l. M. Davison City Ticket Agent. Charlottetown matte thepiograiiiiiie a very delitrlll‘ lul one [or all imfilllll» 'ln the vltlliilll" ss tieriotl plans were matte for holding a bntiqttel. 1! lll" near future. at whch all (fnniftlian (‘ririg in Training ‘in tliv city ivmiltl entertain their mothers- of llll‘ Wllss 'l‘.rottr.-i' the Maritime Girls‘ Wonk Scciwtnry will be present at this banquet and everyone is ionk~ lit-g forward to a very enjoyitblt! time. Ext-Minister iiéiri SOFIA, April 23.—-zl!l‘\\lllll1ll(‘i(', u former min ester in the ‘Stniinbonl- irskii cabinet. was arrested today with several others nnd cha irtlll School course in order to illlfltlle a with ‘hMK-flll conspired to ver- tttytp ntongy? throw the present Bulgarian ROY" is she ever justified in sooininom. 'i‘-iio censorship of telegrams all drosisitl to luri-lgn countules has been rvvokvd by the ‘Sofia. au- itioi-itits, but other restrlcllflllli- much as the ClOA-llg of the cafe.“ and otliur tiiacta of amusement will remain in etfcet until Mu! tfitli. When April one day was asketl whether Shh laughed till she cried, And said: "Bless you, I've trltltl- Biit the things will get ‘mixed up _ together." EMBROIDERY TOUCH. illractically dvery frock has t1 tour-ii of embroidery, either on tilt! collar, pocket, ‘belt or collar and cuffs. An tins ring service of worship °°Mll°l by the 3111s sud sing- soiic led Min ‘billion leukemic She Could make reliable weather. i