Ttllffliflfljfillf-i More profit from POTATOES‘. better LAWNS. FLOWERS and VEGETABLES. No matter where you use Soilgro-on your potl- toes, corn, grain-on your lawn, flowers or in your garden, you'll be amazed at the growth It W promotes. ' Soilgro feeds any plant that has roots. It ll the new scientific method of hastening and increas- ing growth. It is cheap — tor six dollars you get a package that will do for a good sized lawn and garden, or an acre and a half of roots or grain — for all summer. It is easy tqappg and eliminates for the man_ m_town, the difflc ty of procuring and the ob ect_1o_n to applying barn- yard manure or other ertllizer. On farms It can be used with manure with splendid results. Here's what one man says about So Temiskaming, Que, Sept. 4. 1934-‘ "I tnkc n1ucI1 pleasure in_ laying that I t very good results from Soilgro as we b l very bad summer for flowers. I am pieeletl to say that my ilowedr gnrdren topkbfirlt prilemlt El'hi tru ntoaealr £13. .1121‘ 1.§'."“...Z'3 siiyfwi both 1...: n1. s.» gardens.” a“ w - h I f th‘ I it (ll r . >3, W127i 5.115.”: ‘lilies itlleewrniter’: dufnz SOILGRO SELLING AGENCY Distributors nn- PrIm-e l-hhvnru‘ 1111111111 I10 lit-ht Slrret Phone 420-11- Soilgtl» r k r us a we 1.1.123»: bmr call q/"Sefllfi. l. vrévvéw Cvvé-vvvv vvvvvTV :-&O4QQ# ‘vv‘ . 10.. p11.- lulu n: :1 word»- Br par line ul 6 “wills ‘la: par lino of b vnunln mum. input ’“"‘§'§'QQ-Q ev-v lulltl voveooo-ev vov-vwvrewmewv-fefivQv9ftr94y > ilgcnt-s Wnntcd _, ‘ H 1mm‘, m, ‘he ‘mien would be hr in direct contact \vitI1 them, The ¢+¢++¢+, .._-_-_. -_.__ 1~11111111o11o111 11111111111 "$13.1: $3.1,'.1',“;:"g{..;{1;; ,",';'f,,“=,',1,,.,;g 13131111111111 111111111111» 311,111 ,j,1,’,§,71f;';,,,§;1,1;;f$',;i,g5; ,,§§,f,"g1"{{ ‘”°*°“"‘ “°"“ 1 '- t — - 1 -' - ncreaso n e a man of teat ’ ‘ ’ 1 -* WANTED? YQUN-G MAN OF "—'“_" W, ,. ‘.1 l“1“"'""1l 1111111101111 E11111\\'o1111o.111- benefits would liyeyzs w... p0.- 1111 the places visited 1M1: Forlta A. S. Garrett, st. mohn; c. w. about lwuluty-flYu years of ago. DIGNIFlED QAl-C" POJHON so store and dwelling house 011th» mcmb 1r 1n 11 said tl1 entertainment was won- Smith Montague‘ C 1C Thompson “fl” l“f‘_ “_,‘l°s_l"? 1° l’°‘°.°'““f. i‘ ‘"1" "‘f“““lf'”" "“,“"l"??,w“ l”; 11011111 11118 of Euston Street. pruri- L a] u“ y' derful 131d the party enioyed the nlontaguen '1". T. McGowan, st.’ m“ "m5 “hfllmll and “l “H11 “hullnllllll T“)? “r3311? lydlnmt crties of the late John Leslie Shaw _—_‘ visits to the beauty spots and other Jollll’ 1C H ‘Miller C J Thomas 111,1: It) study and ivc ccononlica y. con truce 11 ‘ier :1 1 Y. - _-'=' ‘ ' ‘ . _ ', ' ' ' _' ‘ _ ’ Reoord Broken \\'.'1nld rnlhcr tuapiicttuts haul nu, 111.1; ,0 111W‘ 1 1100031111 'Y1 11¢ , , ' ‘ ‘ " _ " . T: l A "s, Mo '. _ _ v-xln-rlcnct- in snlt-siinixislup, but; Building ,or to the un- ‘FALGARY. ————Ana" May 24, _ érlelazltdiaolpiiogtultnllgy aolfd (liiaguljxslxzlriltlgs Rnwnngg" Quebec"; enaala-rgflr-‘gt "will" mm “Icahn”; lmlbnllll-{ly 1mm], -.r "fir; 511]" L " l BENJAMIN CARTER Th“ "lclllll Pdlllllllllllell recently ill well recognizing that each secti 111 Gengei Clly; ‘l’ ‘L Gull" ‘Sn ‘lollm lll-“l-fwpullllullll?‘ l!‘ pill" if ‘m: L L x ’1'10'l-5-22-3I Auctioneer Afillll‘ when 114 hols" wlllllell l“ has its peculiar ‘difficulties At all N‘ Bl Theodore Chawln’ Tanlplcu‘ l"l“.'”““‘l “ml P“? flwlll“ ‘M’ “h” ' __ 1010,2244)‘, ‘ c110 fIrItI nt out» time seeding tho m e m] n, re w,“ alfevment MQXlCO; L- A- E- Mllcllell. R- c 1011., zinc. t.1_\0 liiltlliUpllfllll- F1 S I -- . (mp of Mm VG‘ W. King M’; been 1 5s e )1 u 1 up nlacmod‘ St John; M“ Godkln‘ l“‘1 ll“-\' llli- lll"l'"'~-"-l . or a e Irrokon at (iudsbv, (“"9 m “m mg"llfr_ ill" _ ‘I Summcrside E. H. and Mrs Mo11k- "p "" 1'"'—"-"" --~ - --~--j~_________ Wm,“ H“, nvighbors of l n ll°V¢l°l1111e11l ‘1lf11ll'(-~1_1l-1‘llf11 '1~y_ Slnnmgpgide; M155 1, K_ Med-rt. llllsccllttncoile FOR $A1LE—IRI$H cossuzss - “M, who mun“), ,,,,,.,,,m,, 3,1188 111a 1181111111- 111-1 lffq)“ Montlrgue; w. J. .1. Vardie. .-_________._______....__ St-ml Puintuon, 'l‘1-r1us |.'lVt’ll, J, I11. m“, p", m Ms 100 “n. lollll l" llll? Illllls“ "l lll’ ll‘) _ 1H 1 nboro; Jas. A, E. Edmondgon, SALE OF FURNITURE AT 11111111. 411111111 11.11 R 1- 1 ..n, :10 (llliiill-l worc at 1110.1. Milly "l ‘"19 llmlllmt‘ 1"‘°1’1“ '11“ l‘ 91111111101 -1- 111N111. Montreal: (my-Hr,- m, M“). 3U,“ 3_ e- (“v-m “~- fl-ue-W- .- , m“. mm. “m; 175 h._.,r_,-.e_q_ Thu 1111111 I110 1111111’ Wlll K0 lifli-‘li ~11 l-l- Iiuby Rogers, Hester Cos-hing, Whilngv. ',"I. ', 2i. STRAWBERRY PLANTS AT THE ' crop 1111s put In In :1 singlc dny. mw" wllll “will klmlly “"elll'l‘l_“_l°' lllewllyll RQKPNI. A. C- ROI-Kelli. _. .______.._...- . __-.._ l-lldou Fruit Farm 75c per 100. wards tln- people of the llurllllnti Mrs. _A. (i. Razors, Summersldc; SPECIAL OFFER OF moi-i! l1‘.S.ltcuvcs.Nc1v'to|1(in Prnvint-izs, lip Iuls sympathy for M. Iuuchunan, Somorvillo; Halon‘ gradn nvtlopvs, 5U for 20c, 125 lihnir 11111111111111’ 0111i "'11" Abe-ir-aiee-Sanvi-yiti:{Fr-‘Iieiyvzlfblolfctoii;"Mrs - " 2511 for ~—,-: -------- sires for mosperous times I11 the T. W. (liillly. B- C; J. C. Cnrrdes. $135. 4A E ONE GENERAL PUR- ‘Provinces. If he can help in any "llil Willi. illllillffifil; W- B. . liiirll‘ Imrn- 7 yt-nr-‘kolti, H. II, ('t1.\, lWay ho is willinil to do so. llllltlllllle. llillllilxi F- W- lmllell _ ml Ainrt-il. I Ilil, l.Vi1r_'I<‘o1'kt-. sold lherc “m1 Monmou- Central (luardian DROP INVTO H d8)‘ or Wednesda 0’K.’S $477,690 OTTAWA- May 24.——The Hous of Commons in comm lJly yesterda filmates for the public wm-kg Dendfcures in» Nov of breakwater ex lYIE cf wharves an n1ent1s of harbors n ‘ provun-ce. d other iimppove nd rivers in mmitte :21 votes for 31171690. The principal ntcms wane: dredging at Lnnerrburg. $601 Mulagasli drcdgting- $22,000; N lmronirh breakwater tirn and dredging, $28 , hnro flulrbor i-m1proveu1-= ,P.".1t Groviile h-re ‘Sheer Harbor im-prmve "Oil; St. l\’l.'1ry’s Ewe,- 523 000; Windsor ;$21i.0(1(i. o rose, having passe. I00; nts, $39,000; akwvater. 320.000: wharf Qxtension. BIRTHS ROBERTSON—At Mermaid, May 22ml. 1925. t0 M1". and Lvtrs. illb-zrrt S, Robertson, a son, BOYCE-At Bonshaw, on May 14th to Mr and Mrs. J. Russell Boyce. u son (John lElmer) weighing 9 pounds, DEATHS ___________________________ KELLY—-At Fort Augustus, May ll-ilh, 15125, James J. Kelly, age 7d _v0nl.-1. Funeral from his late resi- dt-nce Tuesday at ~ 9 ;1_ m, to St, I’ntrick‘s Church, Fort Augustus. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of onr dear mother, Mrs. George‘ Clark. who entered into rest May 25,. 1921. 1 lThe mortal veil washed pure with | many weepinqs, ‘And the great soul that sat within Its prison, ' ‘Hath found the day. llluction‘ Sale Of Valuable Property I 11101-0 wIII In‘ sold nt Public Auc BOARDERSV 46500.net; 11.11011 \v1lI1 rumu nud 110m‘- _ 111)’ (iii llalydivld St, i211 " '.‘..1;._T.55;'. 1316111101106 .-1-.'1~n rooms on lipmr llillsboro Si, intuit-I'll cnnvcu 111104314. Ap- ply 20 School St. 11711522 Ill OFFER FOR IMMEDIATE SALE my {urm m I00 ncrzvs nt Swing- ii1-ItI. (‘nil or wrilv, John I). (Yol- ttm, lli-zulnihunv, ILIl. P. ' ll WANTED-—- QUALIFIED. EXPERI- vyptzt-tl tom-burs for ‘turtsid: work ‘t0 COMMODIOU; store, 1111i Gitiat (leorgt- Strcot. 1 1751-5122431. cf vducntioufll zlutuzc. llcivly. slat-lug qualifications. 110st mu- ‘nloymcrn, for five years, ago and ttason for considering chan-gc. 1' *1 ~~~———~—~———'~~~- I, b1111- nra-r-zsr‘ Porno MACIINERY FOR SALE ___'_,,‘,’,‘,__ '____,.___.__,.'_'__--.._ .\ .pin\vaII I’l.'1utcr,.t\vo row I1IlIor WANTED._ THREE QUALHqED 11111 row cullivnlol‘. 110F115“? l)~l\- icncht-rs who have hml thrcc Alnmlnoih, All now Inst svuson. -\|1|1Iy to llowott .1‘; blachlillnn. North River, l‘. l1}, I, 1206-5-23-3! Situations Vacant. ymtrs or morn tcnchllrg ‘FX'|lCI‘l-, cure, Must own cnr or be in pos- ‘ition to obtain one. Write, stilling what you Ilnv’? always ilcslrotl to do, (live ncadem-ic mnndlng. ()llll‘l‘ occupations ‘ '." ilux 116 1169-5-22-3i ‘Isle IIeIp \Vnnt_1.-fld— s ssu. HOUSEHOLD NEC- r-snitics; greatest imaginnbit- ___ 1111111111111; hnv.» Irusiness of Yiliil’ own; tnako five dollars up daily! capital or ox rricure unnccos- '———————* ~- ‘11'.\'- Ilrntllcylltinrrotsnn, Ilrnnl- BlG EARNlNGS s EADY EM‘ W’, n“, Mny 264;]. plnyment for Barbers. Become _____ vxoort in 8 weeks. Write Molar “T” W‘ Barber College, Department "F" l-lslifax. 3-1-tts-tf. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- imrs $150, later $250 monthly (which iwsition Ilil. ?) Wriiehniiuuiy ‘ 1221-5263421. i ' .1 1150000 wiihiéf“ And Ale Captured ilHCl-l . Now YORK, 11.n- 24.—A|11 and lll T|'(',n1|'|1(!n[ whlskr-yvnluotl at more than 8150.- . . 000 wore soizod 1by customs agents Dr CHASE S " IF a Centur- " t ' I ‘V . l'( Were s (‘rmpnngfs I'm‘, and tho frvISliliP!‘ to _~ Get ready In time-Look over your tackle and get everything In order. We have everything to make your outings success. Bait Rode 35c to $1.00. Steel Rods $1.75 up. Fly Rods $3.50 to $17.00. Landing Nets. Hook's, Files, Lines, Sinker-e, Floats, Baskets, Thermos Bottles and Kits. Kodake, Brownie Cameras, _Hughes Drug 00., Ltd. " OLMAN'S TLIlE-g- Y. May 26 and 27t1h. ittes of sup- y evsnvng took up les- a Scotia by way tensions. retbu-ild- ‘W lhc ‘province totalling on ibccn 1glven pern". For A. W. C01 y, Chairma National Rtgisd-‘ruticn orth {The Aillllts tr‘. reconstruc- 000; ‘Pnrrg. Inserted by the family. i}... First Yacht Race Tod The yacht rsoing season 3H0? Irons Holman}: Catalogue We |Pe,,.l.ec_ lmats will keep insi ctory will be may Wm‘ the Branch Tuea- Elm‘ dire-allay, vMay 20 and "l thc race. THE cnnsnolwsrowu GUARDIAN Parliamentary Party 27. Ii011vi.Il-I:1‘ mad-to tell you about Folmwlnli are llle 513M975?‘- tizese ccokers and give you an Pollywng I, Pollywog ll, Winona, scum] baking ,lc,monsl,rav.on_ May Lone Wolf, Zenith. The Shiek. ‘we Ihavs a visit 11mm you R‘ .I._ Mt. John Hearn, chairman of ll-;i1nan,1_n1_ IMG_1111: race committee, Frank ‘Mc- Donald, nnd IMIIton Walsh, will act as judges. T0day’s E 5011 to be ideal, ther 1i<'zn1s will | John "W ‘cd wl 1h new 1h"ollci\vilrg n rc glimrcl 1 l. Stceves-Pi i3rd. Base; n1ir1.'~L_ Eield; Taylo lt-bblc.» l‘. i- lutchor; 1.\l'cC lBaso; Field- FicId-—BradIcy—- vicc of a011,; tho singing, Rev (lcc 1t spiring zuh 1t jcct "ilaving gene. Miss Jean Frn ilLRIIilflllly 11f 'I‘hee“. the ncccnrpunj1st Next 1Sundny Shrr- \\'.'u'Iu-1‘-1‘ ,h(1r1*, Ifcchosicr, ‘twitch-d us the COIIVCIIUOII. folloutiivg of fans on the ble t i101" ,uhrr, Eiiswvo 1th- Dinmcntl~2rd. Base; "Gad will I of the Singcmrgs [o1 Baseball Game Todays baseball classics between e Moncton and Abegweit nlinss,“ ill start at 10.30 a. 1m. and 2.30 p. "i- fBFDectlv-ely, Admission -wI'1l be 1tbogl~frec and as the we e should be ssion n cf Conunl zun have been equipp- uniforms. tho 1i1in=rupsz '— tlla1ll1u1n1ty—— Catcher; tcilol‘ ments, S20,-'l.t-I£ln11c—2_ntl, Bus dredging, Rico-Jot, B e1 nlt-Quaid Pitcher, Co nroy ~lst. B Field. Sing-Song At “T” A 111131211 number wcrc I11 Clive at tho usual after chur ch all joining heartily in‘ 'I‘z1yl.>|‘ gave an in- SCI‘ for the tavenin 1c the last ' 111%; term ' Income Up $90,000 1\IUI\"I‘ltI<I.»MI., May 24——Bef e tho rttuciusitnl today, g1‘ 11m 1 zmnunl cunvvntiou 0t‘ the Boot Union of America New Yen-k, plmfwfflftltb 1'10‘? it was announced that the do the startln object in view g rho spccta-tors‘ a closer vie-w rem to Plow“ where the ather plromlses: a large ‘he-up, he ‘having to play by McA‘lIistc1r— Legere-S, Stop; Cor- —-Plt- L1ynds-—3 rd. McEJch ru»S. Ste.p;]1yfln__ Civiilii-lilithl; Cameron — their eto L2ll(lGI‘B(l very will take care Airs Keith Rogers was all (‘Continued from Papal) gets After the @1111 l0! the Perfection Oil Gookerflway l° 8- ll-i/‘llll 51B"- ‘l-flilfly. party was entertained at supper factory Expert cell ygu about lmsfiilwll slsht or more Jaoats will Laflld 104,155,195: Harbour and Places of Wonderful cooker and give you en's “l l“ ‘he ‘ml P8119 0f lllfi Year were taken on a motor tr‘ actual demonstration of tits coolr- this morning at 10 o'clock sharp‘ Point where the co Idl l; "ingwiualities. R. T. Holman Ltd lTlle ‘$011110 Wlll be practically the ,1“, water to y u 0° fijiharlottetuwn Branch. I. 122d “allle- with the exception that, {h filling the wharves, the contesting e water m which will o? After Ne not be soon forgotten. w Glasgow the sums very beautiful iForke stated that Ifllled with enjoyable for those who come ic Provinces to see hills and running rive things. and kindheartedness of the pec- whlch went even further to m the trip a memorable one,- only be described as pleasant. Th the ttoe. i USO; Western members 11L. most enjoyable, I people their ' pleasure they have I their use; met with on SGT-I lmll. prosperity would be gladl taken. y under mogriuume and the speaker. representative after the dinner Mr Furko stated that the trip organized by Mr. Gordon, one 1 g. 0118 Halifax and when this opportun Province he was pleased to avai hecn i11 the Marltimes 111W was alleo and d digestive a torna h Tonllh action Ia lo dlfl Illlltfully lurpr IR JIIIIORI-Lltfle NT! One-third the I lllde oflaame "N. For e """"' it"? at'.'.'.'x:.'.:. 21"" II‘. Nnlurrl Remedy (N1 Tlblfl =1 exerts a beneficial Influence on the nd aIImInatIve lyatem-the ver and lake no IR Tablet-Ill well. thence - - and dultl. do I. Inn-Idl- ad; salted. is grout similarity lIOIWCOII tho troubles oi lthe Mm-I-timcs and those of the Western Provinces. Ile flndsJIuil the difficulties are much tho sumo. in the West there are no large i111 dustrinl plants so that they are I11 almost exactly the same position. The West has the advantage of lots of room for expansion but the ltluritimes are diflelfelil 11ml l1“ would like to see the dflaritimes get coming to the Dominion. I 0n the question of ‘Mnrlllm? Rights" lvlr, Forke said It should be better called wMaritlme Justice." .The demands or the Maritimcs i1: proper recognition were only just and If he could do lIIIYlhlIIS l" flll" ther the cause lie w“ Wlllmg t‘: do it, Mr, Forke hoped to have thc ' [pleasure of visiting tho Maritime ____,.___ ir visit to the mine the John E. across "Edgewater" ~Pictou and the light on 11°F and M"- ade a pretty scene, one °l U19 d!!!’ W y“, the Westerners the v15“ was of all the people moments 3nd Island, and it is from me Prajr. friendly and bar the beauufu] tween the people of rs and scenic grandeur was alone a great treat. Added to this was the generosity p16 visitors gathered In ake From Piotou the party took the earner "Hochelaga” to Prince Ed- 1ward lsland. The sea trip was one of the best of the visit and could ‘party is now on Prince Edward ls- . land, “the beau-tiful Island of which ,\ve Iiave heard so much" said Mr. ‘Forke, He has been over 40 years in Canada and his ambition was to visit 1Prince Edward Island. He had never been able to realize this am- bition until now and ho felt glad 1iu<leed to be here. The party, said Mr. _Forke, is looking forward with eager anticipation to seeing some o fthe beauties of the Island Mon- day. lle hoped they would visit some of the fox ranches and the Agnew__C| Fiehhldniries and he felt that to the far I . Fluid Cormiliwfiitcher. ll"? "lsllmwollld There is nothing better in this nupbgvf] world than the the party trip and the derived from visit amply repaid them for trip. ‘lihe people of New Brunswick and Nova Scotia were marvellous and he felt they were j-usl as good on Prince Edward Is- land. in bidding-farewell to the Maritimes M1‘. Forke thaniked the QHgfNLIINEODIC for all they had done for the party and the party on their return will have very pleasant rcc olloctions. In conclusion he said ‘that anything that his party could 5-" llllllllg l0!‘ 'l1l5 l3llb'l(i() to promote greater u purpose in life" l ihcwlirg how easily it is for on got olf their course by lack of pur- Mari-limo Ilhx-Keith Rogers announced the lu convcrsatioil with u. Guardian \Vlll-l 1i the party, Last year a party visited ity was afforded for a visit to tho himself of it. -Mr. Forke Inns never before al- though he lms lived 1n Cainntln 1'01 i0 years. lie is a native of Scot- land having boon born in Bcrw1k- shire. A biuulbov of 1Purlinmcnt rcc elves many privileges in meeting maple but thclbest wny is coming their full share of the new settlers" party will be taken by motor t various suburbs luncheon which ha and at noon will. attend Sinclair, M. P. After tb 3g luncheon the party will visit oths ill be spqnt in sight seeing and visits to ranches etc. party and in the evening there will be a enter. dinner at Shaw alnment was very lavish. At Pic- tou the party visited some of the largest canneriss and also viewed l Beach. That their vial ional interest is m’ Prince Edward hoped that a more monious feeling be- the East and West of this great Dominion will be the outcome. After supper last evening the the, Dining Hotel around d themselves and hymns. efully blend- Room of the Victoria the piano and rsgale with sacred songs Their voices were tun ed in harmony and they sang all the old favorite hymns. A number of the other guests of the Hotel joined with them and a very pleas- ant and enjoyable evening was apnt. 6 i. Says anal Will Benefit 43,000,000 MICHIGAN OITY, Ind, ——An outlet to ation of the May 24 the sea by czrnaliz- St. Lawrence River would benefit 43,000,000 people without taking any appreciable tonnage from New York harbor, Henry JJAIIen, Wichita, Kansas, lorliier Bovernor of his state, de- clared last nigh of states of the Great-Lakw St. Lawrence Tidewater Association. New York does no want to handle according to Mr Alien the bulk of the surplus tonnage of the Middle West, which seek-s the for- eign markets. “Themost effective opposition to the St. Lawrence project." said the former govern-or, "continues to emanate from New York. -__ Although i11 the land of ice and snow, the temperature in Juneau} Alaska, rarely reaches zero. More than half the destructive pests in this country are of foreign origin. OOO-O-QQQ Hotel Victoria An up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 rooms, 44 of which have private bathe. Guest: receive courteous and painstaking service. 1 Table is unexeelled In Canada. _ Charlotteotwn Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager ‘i-O-O-OO-O-O ' %O-OO~O-O~§O4-§O-O+O-O Queen Hotel A very comfortable and home-Ilka Hotel at a moder- ate price. Splendid table, service. Rates 83.00 a day. Charlotteotwn Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors OOI-INBOIII \ points around the city and at the Experimental Farm s been arranged‘ by Hon. interest and will attend p g0 u a reception given in their honor at by lneutenant Gover- Heartz. The balance ‘s Hotel, Bracklcy t will be of excep- and enjoyment to the sincere wish t. before the counclll OQ§-¢&00-Q-O -f@ ° Priest Dies In‘ Pilgrimage To Rome GRAND FALLS, N. B., May 24.—.- Rov- Elor lMarbin. parish prieetof St. Andre. "Madewsska county. for about 20 years. has died in Home when-e he was on pilgrimage" ac- companying His lordship Bishop Ghaisson, of Oh-atham. as secnetary. The news of his death was re- ceived by Rev. Monsignor Dugal. of St, Pasil. today in a cablogrurn. which was the firs-t word tins-t had ‘b61311 received concerning Father Mantis since he sailed from Boston on April 28 for Rome, Hris relatives in the county had been somewhat worried by the fact. that they had received no communi- cation from him but the DGiWB of his death was utterly unexpected and a great shock to the whole county. Father Martin was born in St. Basil 54 years ago and ordained o the rprlesthood about 20 yeans ago. Pracoically all] of-hlis 20 y;ars in the priesthood have been spent in St. Andre and he is dearly beloved by all h-is people, In the oablegram Ilnstructions rs- gtarrlfing 1tzhe -car: of the body were asked for and a tthe wish of his ra- Imtives a. cable was senit to Roms zislting that the body be brought to Canada 1for bunial. Father Martin lvfy, St. Andra on A-pril 24 and accc Clliiasson to Homo sailed w 6 I . It hths pilgrimage to Rome. Byng At Toronto (Special to the Guardian) TORONTO, 0nt., May 244. —A busy program of inuportant en- gagements faces His Excellency the Governor General Lorfl _ Byng and Lady Byng dur- ' Ing their five day visit to Tor- onto. Arriving quietly from Pres- cott late last evening the - Vice Regal party established them- SBIVGB at GOVQPIIHIGXII HD1186 811. g in attending to correspondence and at privatecngagements. raccs in stats this afternoon leaving Government House in time i to arrive at the track aibout 2.15- The Royal Canadian Dragoons W111 provide the cavalry escort. Vets Issue Call which place each spent the morn- . In His Excellency the Governor- General will attend the Wood-blue --Levy'l Studio "To build up a rundown constitu- tion or to strengthen the nerves, I know of no better medicinethan- Dr. Piercds. Golden Medical Discovery." laid Chas. M. Brush oi 408 Caron Ave, Windsor, Ont._ _“l_ha_d__be _ pie in a rundown ‘condltafil. 111i“- WM were bad. and my stomach gave me a, a 1 r 1.1.1 a n. I iii S? $1.333‘; f... “'5'. 3'0} after takings few of De, Pierce’: Golden Medical Discovery mpanigd Blgthop my health was much improved an n, lyvhentog they my HCYVGS “ICYC stronger. l ‘iilid not have any more spells of nervous in, digestion. _ cry’ seemed to tone up my entire system and made me feel much im- ' proved physically." ‘Golden Medical Discovl- At all drug stores, or send 10 cents to Doctor Pierccls Laboratory in Bridgeburg, Ont, for trial package. ' (it, 1-1 ' Russ Hotel A very comfortable and homellkg Hotel at a moder- ate price. Splendid table, courteous service. Centrally located, short distance from Tennli Courts, Golf Links and Beach. Rates 83.00 a day, Weekly ratel on applica- tlorm CAPT. o. A. MeeDONALD Proprietor Mlle M. A. MaeGallum, Manager. 1OTTA\VA, May 24.—-A call was sent cut. today to more than 800 lvrantthes of the Great “lair Veter- ans’ Association throughout Canada I I , ,0 nssem-ble 1for the siitventh naltlion- al convention of the association at Ottawa on June 24, continuing six‘ diays. The convention is being held concurrently with fhe visit of FLld Ninrslhzvl Earl Huig, and tihc con- ference of the British Empire Ser- vlco I.'eague_ 1Z1 slide the 1accredltd dnlrgtrtrs. a general ‘Invitaffon has‘ been eicltznded to veterans to come, to Ottawa for the rccsption to Field Marshal Haig and the Empirei visitor's. W0 IlldFIGfGr Life In~ Own Home DUBLIN. May 24. —‘That Gov- ernor-Gsneral Timothy would prefer to hi: own private residnce rather than in the vice-regal lodge with its trappings of a military char- acter, was brought out in the DaII yesterday wkhen the opposition challenged the excessive regal establishment. The sum was givcn us £27,860. which In- tahltlcs tho Govcrnor-(lonornIX-i filli- ary of £10,000. A motion to reduce llu: Cost In the (lovvrnor-Gonrral's Imdgct by ‘£31000"Wa73”rii]uclcll, Zl-l- to 22. i H y . live modestly inlrmgmsh’ ieson, New Glasgow. . ,-,. The following guests are resisti- crcd at the Russ Hotelr-Misd Frances A. E, Johnson, Sackviile: Miss Mr. Sandy ‘McGregor, Kilmflrllock Ayrshire Scotland; Richard Diclag Ieson, New Glasgow; Alder Dickie- aon, New Glasgow; J. 0. C. Camp-t bell. City; Mrs Norman Ling’, Whcatlcy River; Mrs Jud-go Mc- Qunrrle, bliss K. Holman, M181 Burrows, Sulmuersitle; Miss bland Bcaton. Miss Helen Storey, Winsloc South; W. K. Roberts llraillfrlrd, Ont; P, D, Augustine‘, W. K. Batty, Toronto, Ont; A. G. llabrrii11, Alurray Harbor; E. T1 Iiiggz, City; Mrs A. B. Lyflorno, M .w. w. Baker,‘ Lelnrgey, Mrs ,J. beltoyyl-lolman, Sumnn-rside; Capt. H...‘._Meredith Logan, Halifax; P. G. Yowell, Tor- onto; Miss Hazel Kennedy, Brad- albane; A Miss Ruth G. Larkln. Miss Nellie Murphy, Edward MeAOalIum, Brackley Beach; Miss Ruth Dick- ¢e->-———- A SONG lberton; WM, i, 1g considered Just. to have you nonr mef cost of the View Just to ltcur your voice, Just in sco your happy smile, Males my Iicnrt rejoice; Just to Ilcar your laughter, _ Jus-t to Hoe you smile. Just to know you're happy Mukcs my liln wnrih whlln —-Nz1lI1.'1Iio L. Slaughter. T‘ MI88 L, McQUAID, Manager .>o->0>4»§.¢’. QUEEN Mrs. Harold MoCa-be, Betty Mc- Cn-be, Indianapolis; C. J. Small- ll e- ~ao~0e~ HOTEL ‘Provinces again and he felt sure that their tour of Prince Edward much that was good. At nine o'clock this morning tho island lMlouday would be fruitful of 1e wood, New Glasgow; E. L. Coop. Sackvills; V. lilvMacKay, Dalhous- ; E. K. Tsed, Sackvlile; R. C. McLean, Souris; C, E. Hart, Mont- ague. _ IHUA UINU U1’ FA THEE-e . THE CARD PICTURES A PACK or British Consuls" ruu. 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