Annual The Annual CHRISTIAN ' TUESDAY, MAY The Public CHARLOTTETOWN YOUNG MEN'S will be held in the COURT ROOM OF THE CITY HALL, Meeting a Meeting of the ASSOCIATION . 15th, AT mo P.M. are Welcome. Oentrnltinerdinnloellndo u! Flornl uud en of Condolence 70c per Inch; vuhecriptione co cents W!’ "Wh- Other ralee on evllllflulll- Advertising Rites-Payable in Advance Minimum Charge Ior Any Advertisement 85 Cents oer word; Western end Eastern loom 2e per word; Announcements null Coming Event: 8e oer word; Clemllied In uer word‘, In Muuerlsm Notices 10c per lneh: Line Offerings, Clrfll. etc» 5e per name; bet- [or $1.00 end l0 cents for every llldltlunl-l 3 words. Notices or Thanks and Appreciation, ‘lilo per Inch or do per word. Lists or Wedding engagements (0 worde Addr end Presentation $1.00. , For Sale I03 SALE —- LOT 0N RICH- mond. between Pownal and Roch- ford. Apply 88 Richmond. , 5-11-31. . ' FOR ssuz - 19x0 MODEL A. ' Ford Coach. Serial No. C A '1‘ 7900. Y‘ below ceilinz Prim 1"!‘ D"? ' eteaux ,New Haven. 5-12-21. r-—i-—-— -- FOR SALE — TWIN BABY CAR- ,_ a ' ‘ riage as good as new. ‘l . ._ _(_.‘r_\lar_dizin._ _ FEET on. SALE - i FOR _ ’ Charles Walker, Johnston's Rivera. 5-14- 1..___-_----—-——->———- FOR SALE - '25 CIIEV. IN Serial No. Patrick condition. . Ceiling price. Clarkin. New Wilishire. 5-12-21. To Rent ‘r0 for - ‘HIREETNPURNISII- ed rooms, '13 Douglas. 5-11-31. FOR RENT AT QUNSTAFFNAGB double tenement house. Apply to A.‘ C. Foster. 5-11-21. Wanted WTNTED — FURNISHED HOUSE or Apartment for immediate 0c»- cupancy. Lil's. Freeman, Phone 1139. 5- -31. wnnrun - 25 on From: couc- erels, two months old. Write Mrs. Harold Prowse, Winsloe, stating price. 5-12-21. WANTED — SMALL HOUSE OR Apartment. Unfurnished. Apply Box “C”, Guardian. 5-12-21. FOR SALE -- CHESTNUT DRIV- ing horse, Golden Aubrey, wt. r , 1100 lbs. trained to saddle and l " track. Borden TremcrepNorth _ Wlltslstre, phone N0. 8-121. M ii " . 5- -2 rough: Help Wanted ‘i, ‘sump - s MAID rou aun- . M...“ sq ‘ ; t erul housework at once. Good . wages. Phone 534. a. A 5-10-31. l wssrcn - MAID T0 num- With housework. veniences. Mrs. ‘Hunter's River. Modem con- Reagh Bagmill, 5-12-31. er g NOTICE rc>s_ is '.'All the stores in Morell‘ ind Bristol will be closed all day Wednesday until_ . further notice. l. 5-12-21. M0¢¢¢M¢<+0e¢e4eee>e+o+ FOR SALE . Registered Clydesdale Stallion, ‘ KINGS FASHION, weight 1600 lbs. " Bred by James Jenkins, OIWQ" Cove, P. E .1. This horse ls in ex- cellent condition. ltiny he seen nt‘ Parley McNutfs Stable. Truro, also to arrive shortly nne cur choice Western hnrscs, 1400 tn 1800 lbs, +e4¢eee 0e eeee ee oeeeewoo» I-21-6i. Professional Bards _--- '1'". "-- ll. R. lloanc fir 0c. Chaelereu Accountant 5.1 Grafton Street. Charlottetown Phone Z08" do: 247 ' _ Randolph W’ Manning. OA- Chertercd Accounts Intern ‘Ernst Blllldlnl Clurloitetowu tin-i McLeod Co‘ Bentley W. B. BENTLEY. l. C. l. A. BENTLEY. Ii. O. Berrlotere und Attorneys-et- Lew 1M Prince Street ..e-.».i. weilK-Elhesrmw-u-wa» “it u. ntniicn. 5.1. IABBISTER. SOLICITOII NOTARY.‘ ctrc. OURRIE emcmivq M. ALBAN FARMER ~S.A.. LlnB. Qenedlen Bank oi Commerce Bldg. MONEY ‘r0 LOAN IARRIBTER. SOLICITOII. ETC. CIIARLOTTEBWE (mice: IO Greet George Street kovlicli. wTEEEFLKiEAiLfi-nni-‘Eiiir- inc ln good order. Apply Guard- ian. 5-12-21. Stocknlzrkcts At ll Glance CHICAGO, May 18 — (AP) —- flrst hour of futures trading yes- terday but made a quick recovery and finished with gains ranging to more than u cent. _ > WINNIPEG, May l3 — (GP) — There were further export sales of Canadian wh't on the Winn! Grain Exeha ge yestudsy. Abou .000 bushels of top gredee were token IOTIIQ! purposes. No other export b lness was reported. NEW YORK, May 18 — (AP)—— Vlctory-ln-Europe week, which wit- nessed c. general Stock Market de- tlai recoveries notably in tells end peace-rated lndustrlals. Transfers of 560,000 shares com- pared with 930,000 in the previous short session and were smallest since April 7.. The Associated Press (lo-stock s- verage was up .6 of s point at 84.5 but was down .8 on the Week. PRODUCE MONTREAL, May 13 _ (cp) _ Itilrgdlggimlplijices DSaL. t reported by i011 - vlculture follows-ED“ mem or Ag EGGS: Not p ked r Large 35-35%: 2c Iilediginegfitr-tii; A Pullets 26-26%; B 29-30; c 2a.‘ Packed for export A Large 37; A Medium 3o. BUTTER: Wholesale blng pasteurized No 1 34 2 33 1-4; current receipt No 1 pasteurized 33 5/16 del Mtl; N0 2 J2 5/16 clel Mtl; first grade Creamery prints job price 36-3612; first grade solids job price 3515-36. CHEESE: Current white and colored western 20 FOB, colored Que 2l‘.f.-. white 20V: FOB; whole- sale white and colored for local Que lob- No Wltllale HeIpCNVantcd wnivmn - ltIANifO neu- IN Fox Ranch and Farm. Raoul Reymond, Sonthport. 5-11-31. Lost And Found LOST _ nmONsYoNR BAsT/r brooch. Reward. Nirs. R. E. Mutch. 5-11-31‘ LOST -“'r‘ffiicr< ‘inn. AND wheel. between Borden rmd Char-- lnttetown. Williams, Carleton. Notiiv Nonnan Mac- 5-12-21. F OR SALE t STRAWBERRY PLANTS Dorsett and Dunlap, one thirty- flve per hundred prepaid, trim- med und packed to grow. Newburg and Lloyd George Raspberries, twenty for dollar. M. WATTERWORTH, Montague. REMEMBER WHEN By The Canadian Press Sir Thomas Liptoifs career from errnnd boy to famed merchant sportsman was crowned by his el- ection to the Royal Yacht Squad- ron one of the world's most- ex- clusive clubs, 14 years ago today.- Unsizccersiul challenger for the Am-ericnls Cup, t-hc aged Gliisgoiv- born Irishmazfs rvrccuniliou L-y the squadron was generally acclaimed. He died October 2 the same year. lllYl SIIGI. ' WHERE'S Ylllll .. Iflllllll? lrflde and export western 20 11/16- 21. colored Que 22%, uhite 21- 11-22 for local trade. POTATOES: 75 lb bags local No 2 1.40-1.60; N 1 , 10.13,, _ E.I. 2.05. o Que and P ..___.__.__.___ THE BAPTIST CHURCH The service oi morning worship was conducted by the Rev. I. Jud- wn Levy. B-D. assisted by the superintendent of the chin-ch School. RJ. Rupert. using thel order of worship for a family day with the Church Siiiooi participit-i ing and recognizing Mother's Dayfi ivlth the theme “Peirce Is Built m‘ Home." Peace is built at home“! is it true or raise? We think of, battle fields. conference to-blcs. dip- lomacles, nll beyond the home, but hence to endure must be port oi the very fibre or life. it is built at home where the destiny of the world is being written, line by line and page by page. Everything worth while may be made plain in the home and every child realizes the atmosphere therein where re- ligion may bc '.'l- vital basic issue 0r a minor side $11.00‘ Years do some- thing to us all, live years of war have done more to us than we know, one oi’ the casualties o! war has been home life. When homes are rc-estalalisheil we must build religion into home life. herein is the ult- imate answer to our ilrobleitis In cases all too mnny children ore growing up with no recognition of religion. morality. cvcn the com- mon decency of living. back then to the faith rihd to the ideals thus inspired. This is Mother's Day. home day. so happy‘ it. can be! So wretched lt- may be! It is ours to bend ell effort toward true, rich happiness. Remember the words Grain prices slipped during the B11888 cline, ended Saturday with subetcn- R i I The Glcnaladalc, QUE . ,__ "Aral there stood by the cross ——" iMgammoth I uction Sale Of Furniture (Furniture of Mrs. J. C. Moran) AT THE SPORTING CLUB WEDNESDAY, MAY 16th, AT z P. M. Dining-room furniture, kitchen furniture, beds, springs, mattresses, burr-nus, chests of drawers, commodes, studio couch, bed davenport, chesterfield and cheslerfield chairs, leather-covered lounges, china cabinets, gentlemalfs high- boy, floor coverings, rugs, dishes, and several other articles too numerous to mention. W. H. BEATON, Auctioneer. "l?" mNiEL-QWU 91163915" -___ l n. v. entrant a M" c" “"4 e euccees of mathematics Yet-ii f“ ma l” l‘: given a chance could do gdod work . Ag“ ‘l ‘t 1' | at crafts, and be mice w feel that , Md 9° l‘: he is good 110' smoothing alter all. B m g 5:8! One nice ln particular showed the e result o! lack of education in the . C a o 41 1'4 picture o! two men, the one 501100165 cg 1 h” ‘t’ l" other skilled, thouqh both; c ‘y’ f}; u l" equally ignorant, in that the schooled. D°mm a 7'31 mm could not apply the knowitdc-z Gwgm . '1 l‘: gleaned iorn text books wireless G” M to 4" 1'4 m. other ere not the xhewmuc Miitmo n °°' w early h1l #111 w Imm- Gcodflch 21$ Nelghourhood r reetlon wee §’,°°,‘,’~“§," u l" A violin selection wee very s- I “his ‘l’ V‘ ingiy hindered by hm. James ny- P“ PP 3 H. The President called on Mics Dora Kline on 93 M. Baker who outlined the work Monufm 78 1'3. being done in Nova Scotls by the N Y 8e i" a 3'4. Roam end School. She began by P “fix all-assyingmstwerheuidu-ywmsn ‘mffbn 5 9-4 the world e little hemi- m- the s< ° a l‘, oncoming generation. She had bed s w 45 einpcienee with 999910 W10 W" saiergh N J 39 so unprogresslve as to oppose those Tex 34 who wanted to instal u radio in the U Xfjd A, 53 1-3 classroom. 1t is the opinion 0i Una s, " 3° 1-5 modem educetlonnldsts that the Wm “l '5 5-8 redlo is one of the beet and chew- wm " 14 8-! m helps in the one o1 education. - - 4° 1-? She stated u». that by vim! ed-v- Spccial Meeting 0f. llomc And School 0B Wéd-Deedfl evening’ , the GienaladalcyI-iome and fletii Association held a special meeting in rraoadle Hall. Representatives "Om the Hdloining districts as well as from Mt. Stewart, Morell, Stan- gxope find St. Theresa's were pres- The President, Mrs. Basil Muc- Doneld. opened the meeting having everyone sing “s h 1 after which she c 0O Days expressed her pleasure at having as guest speakers, Mr. L.A. DeWolIc, National Pres- dlent of Home and School Associa- tion, and Miss Dom. Baker, Field Orsonlzcr {or Nova Sootls .She mentioned in her remarks that this meeting was taking place at a time when oil hearts were tilled with gratitude to God for the victory we have Just celebrated The Honorary President, Rev- erend KC. MecPherson, was called 0n to welcome the guests. He stressed the cultural side of edu- cation and voiced his appreciation for the opportunity which this meeting was slvi to parents and teachers for ha 11¢ unfolded t0 them the unlimited possibilities o! the Home end School Association. Mr. L.A. DeWolfc spoke on the benefits of the Home and School after which he put on a motion picture which depicted the changed condition in many sections of his native province. Nova Seotla. c-fter the Home and School was organized. As the different pictures were being shown he explained that the pur- pose it education vm- to make the best better. Children should be taught to appreciate beauty and to bake an interest and u pride 1n their h His Mother " Wherever there is o cross a mother stands. Misses Marilyn Rupert and Bar- bara Quigley in their duet gave a sweet rendering of “Mother's Prayer." Macflarrenh "The Lord Is My Shepherd" was the morning anthem. The lesson oi the day was read by Windsor Brehaut. The dedication before the long Honor Roll of the Church was expressed by Donald MacBeot-lt and Miss Fmances 010w, Evening worship was conducted by Mr. Levy with sermon "Our Faith in God." The anthems of the evening were the Netherland “Prayer of flianksalvinc." and "I-ztudate Nomen Tuum (Tye) Very large congregations prc .nt at botth services ., were IQ! 001590.“) 221521.11... eouon-ol. l1‘:- Canadifs Lt-Gen. Charles Foulkes, GOC Firstleral Foulkes: Canadian Corps dictates surrender terms to Blas-, Brigadlers W. P. Gilbride, G. Kltchlns, staff officers, On right, left to right General Rechlll.|othcre. - (Canadian Army WIB Rediophoto). Bleskovltch, Colonel Interpreter. Opposite: Gen- also Prince Bernhard, Canadlln "l1 ' community. More Lzsncy should be spent on making‘ seaoci lite inter- gtinuwroge all and‘ their]; is; would ave spent or t u eep o all; (ind cotton, s person can learn es much "’°“°..i.°€“€.fi“"ii°“.‘“ ‘luster as n: e m ye - orlse. oven! "cult Wus iirced- to be- long to this Association because gym-y adult own; the school. M021‘ Miss Baker's vefY inspirlm i011! "l" , l Bfl r discussion melggi/zgexfisvlavrri? Mtercer, Mount Stewart, expressed his satisfaction Qu_t Our W; 1th the eetlnl Ind b!“ first withmche changing p 0609M of education, mum Ilfltflh l ‘ mu“ on o“: n 0° u - Aeuvor to put into Prflclice Inhil town on St. Petefs Road. Eenulliitul and Home For Sale Attractive farm property with beautiful grounds and ideal home- lilie surroundings with ell modern conveniences such as you would find in‘ any city home. Buildings are ell good and electric lighted barns with running water. 50 acres of land as rich as s garden. Also enough ltzrd- wood for a life time. Situated et Marehfield, 6 miles from ("Ilizarlottc- which will be open for cars all the year round. As I am moving in my new home very soon, I want to sell this desirable property at once. being teens. Severll o! the ceechcre pres out were celled eh to exmn the! views and eeerued the smooth eiieotuel functioniflfl M’ any school system demands the most efficient can-operation 0f the teach- uzeotl. » liemerks Mr. J_J. Til-bi!’ said that he was strongly in MW! of having e rldlo in the elwroom and also pointed out the benefits to be shined by the school children beionglne to clubs. 11:11am By J. R. Williams t Qlit unanimous that DON'T DELAY-SEE ME NOW INSPECTION DAILY 6-8 PJM. W. R. DENNIS. . Charlottetown, l’. E. I. great dell about the value of co- operation end successful 1i . when Reverend Williom Simpson was celled on, he all to at: man hel ul nllfletions given by the guestpipelker . He also called attention to the i-aet that those present from the various sections cquld spread these practical ideas and ihlps be instrumental in org g‘ s Home and School Association in their own district-i. It was moved by Mr. J .J. Trainer. seconded by Mrs. WP. MacDonald that e hearty vote of thanks be, extendcdpto Mr. L A__ Rev/illogical L Boarding [louse .._..._...... to Miss Baker for their hel in] instructive addresses‘ p and A sngsong‘ was enjoyed b i1 Mrs, J.J. Macmnis wee tn’; ‘u; companist. The ladies o! Glennie. dale Home and School Association treated the visitors with e delect. able lunch. ‘rhe meeting closed with “The King" LONDON — (OP)- The historic Guildhall o! the 01W 0i lend seriously damaged by enemy lotion, is to be enlarged and structurally imygrtegved to meet modern require. 111B . j 000v“ l i l l n SEE HOW 1 RATE 1N THIS FAMILY .7 or A WORD A “rim ALLUS LAYIN’ l'R’~/°€£%E‘£i€ed;rl'° rr-s ‘IERRIBLE "ro A m, m“. 550mm»! m»! e6 CRIPPLED FE use.’ '. wml‘ ammlé=§i‘."fi,;__' ' now obnw START \ rum sitw sruFP! WALLOWING THRU E r NQfl/‘Ervuywerr "nu. vou ear -- / JRw-iévb 5-14 eeAolcAee oi= m2 ' rre LOVE l fii-fiuoévuswkiébs - “fins TIME d‘; g ovzoAmAoas vase m l‘ Y ff ‘D "CAP" STUBBS TlLL M1 HEAD is ECHONG wm-i l’? veuezuetzx! 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