ggoodtiO iisul2i. (in: lilsi-rliun Fuur hlintllitillli .. right Insertions . . . . . . . . . . "Nqquovevvoyvvov iin"iJR'~+¢i> T0 REP“ .5" iiiiliiiiliiilliilliiiiliiiiiiv fli- -‘l°‘"" ouiiigui‘. , , _‘ "*'—*_; dolhprlflflilld; ill l.'- lfl- l- Mil 10m- 5310 yfiliouclon" lvix 11G. Guard-i . A McDONALDi LAND 5U"- -y<ir, llcrinunviile. 5115i. Mnireri- AP-‘ rrusso, LlVE on m; PREM-I i’. ii. I. w. Mai-ch iilllh, 1 liinck Fox. w. i uss- ceurssttv LocAT-l l, ii-dnloil. lull or P1011211 FODIIlHH pply cure of (iuurdiuil. ‘ ouch. F. C. ('lU|‘k. ll nch Llu- 32nd, u. silver fenlule x ‘lluloh iuurk ‘right our C.W.Z. Mule llclp Wanted u wsrireoa-fo WORK on lziriii. ‘Apply ill. ‘Mold-liq "vlrilit- v lifil. "TED MAN on sov FOR cnorul liu-lu work by May lai- iilily lib-ii. John A. McLeod. ‘lltshirc Post Office, R. ll. 4. EARNINGS, STEADY EiNI- liiymcnt for Barbers. Become liliTi ill ll weeks. Write Moder “m” i7iliiifillv. Department "F" liiliiilX. “cniull- liclp Wanted .§_____1___________ NYED~MAio TO Assisr AT asst-york. Apply lVl-re. Stewart. i5 him-c Street. s 3i L . ,"TE°—A MAID. APPLY rs. ll. Willie. "TED-A MAID son QENER1 housework. Small family. Ap- l at 257 Richmond iSt. lnetwsen ‘"1"? n. m. 8579-7-2i FEB-s curses! House- Der. Kiri or mlddleagod wom; m. “M, “flunk,” 45",”. flour. No children. will lie \_ li .. , y liilesmen Wanted f“?! real live menite mi , Iffloun sol-icy suite at n” Till-d n "W! are making bl. m "9 "P line which ‘ls the Y llr that i. ":1" re “Til-IT ' 225 Water Street, ' I 4 Feta" NEW...“ uewsrsiurfnsouos "r0 YIELD over 16A ,Per‘ Cent ‘Manitoba Paper Company Ltd. FIRST neuroses 614% seam; coco soups _ - ...-ii » “m, amount to 39.835200 n realm $4.ooo.oqo of Biihdlyllow Iflued" i. et earnings, after depreciation. are 5 times Estimated n , . sl interest requirement of this Bond maximum annu me and approximately 3V; times the annual reserve nec- Issizy to retire b0ih principal and interest. es: > F‘ "Bond; mature serially from 1931 to 1946. 1mg‘, ,0 yield i...» $0.50 to sac ‘per cent. Full particular: on request. Eastern Securities Co., Ltd. Chariffilgemw" Halifax l 9y, John *O-O4-O-O+l-Q (‘TirASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. it'll- prr llnu of 5 words ik- per line of fl wurilii 71- prr lime of ii words gri Agni; Wulltcti To Lot i ...‘i | (jctirgviOwll, Eldon! 852l-4-5-1Wk. , '*" "i~""" Dllsctrllzlncous R. if. 3. ' Island Ladies Re- ceived by Pope The following are extracts from a. letter received from Mrsi Frederick J. Nash. and dated Romei March 18th: Lellsliy fou-nd Reverend Father MWBBUBII. Whose address His Lilrdihlll BlBhOp O'Leary so kind- l)’ save me. After conversing a while. he asked ms if there was fllilltlllng he could do. l immedi- ately informed him above sll lhinls I would like to see the ‘Pope -_Pius Xi. Father Monaghan said he would inquire if there was to he an audience this week. and lat- 61‘ b6 called me up at the hotel to inform ‘me that there was to be an audience at noon the next day, and that he would be delighted to take Mrs. MncKsy and myself with him. He also inquired it wei had black dresses. long sleeves. “liilh neck. and a scarf. Fortun- alflly We had them. so he said be iwmlid meet us in front of Saint Peters at 11.30 a. m. It was new. less to say that we were there on time. We entered with others. We walked up four flights of beautiful White marble stairs. The celebrat- “ll swish Bililrd was on duty, us well as others of WhOm l did not lsnrn. When we reached the re- Iveiitlon ‘floor we entered an anti. .0111" hell-Ils- There were other peo- lpls there. Then following Father Mvnfltrhiin we were ushered lhrough four other rooms, all coo- ‘iuiolng quite a number of people ‘until we entered u room i-nto which ll"? P0118 Willlld come first. Nut~ urully we were somewhat nervous for the usher placed Father Monog- hun next to the door, on therlght build side. so thut we would he the first to meet ills Holiness. We stood n whils and talked while looking at the wonderful twpestry on the walls, nind the magnificent- ly pointed ceiling. Officials were moving about to see that all was right. A number 0i‘ church dig‘ uiturlcs were ulso present. At inst the Popcfs guard, {they QOQ-ooo-oaoovoooowooao-ooo- urc composed of lilo host families ill Ellffllli! I heard) cums to utlen- llou, and thou evcrynne kinell down. The Pope enlereil uilond- _ ___ _ _. .. ._.--__ cli ‘by his sci-rotary . and soul-- r0 LET_HOUSE NUMBER 3g (lurdiunls. lie llcid out his ilillltl (‘zluudiziu Lilo‘ m,“ Avenmt Am“), q-_ n" Cm], i0 ifiltiicr Illonagilzrn which ho look ' uwlu 3339_25_" uiid kissed the ri-ug, then to Mrs. MucKuy. and then to me. in turn lhe Pope ihen circled the four sides 0f thc roorn, meeting each one present. When he finished MARINE ENGiNE FOR sAl-E- he blessed lhcpeoplc who were WW lli ll.l’. two cylinder Fairbanks l i Mnke und ‘Break nearly new.’ ___ llcbcr Aiuctluilrrle, SlllllIllBYSiliQ, ' 8: li-l-T-Ri i kneeling. u-nd it was a most impres- sive simple ceremony. ll. would (let-ply impress anyone either (lillholic or Protestant. ‘The Pope was dressed entirely 8-iOZi-3-29-lni0. FARM FOR SALE-ml! ACRES OFF" whim m. i5 l, very Hm. “my. land situated ut Fredericton Sta-plug ulun. well on lo seveuty\i>ul tiou, til) ucrcs clear , balance does not look u tidy over sixty. IyWPPlL“. d ilurus. (‘ity- i, hurd and soil. wood ‘Well wutur- llis fuce impressed mo. very much Hfifil-Tlti * oil. Good hon-lo and out ‘build-iurlecll»~kind and wise looking. SZiS8-3~27-tf - ltouthllullfzi NTED—CAT$ WITH DAY Situations \ zicunt r lwo old hull-us, or about lo . ‘ . . ii\'l' yiluilg. Apply l’. A. Filrlill‘ iiFlfiR-ii-ifi‘ 8351-3,2ii,14i ‘ ‘n \\ '54fi-4-8-3i 856iS~4-7-7i. 3-l-ttsllf Economical . liathoson, 4 Hillcrest 8580-7-31. In!” to prevent mks chargsof home. ‘Four months old; Parents both lll'.~‘llil iiTi lil iilLflTllt‘ St. $ SELL FIOUSEHOLD NEG?“ ' 5m“ fi “lamest ‘maghu eibuililing hoili by cicvulor uud “Ofllllltll, left 2 parcels in sleigh r f ‘di u: Gultrdiiiil. li-ll p‘... A libernl reward of- 1"“ m" y no v sms-t-l-zi roll if tannin-d ailvo.—Wm. H. ilhflliiit Valley. r. u. l. SHEEP DIP ‘Protects Your Profits By keeping all Livcstock Healthy. i Eney and Safe to Use Killn lacs. Miles. Sheep Scab and Ringworm. lit-sis Cami, Hcruwhel, Wounds und (‘tlllllllfifl skin troubles. llud freely n a disinfectant ll HOG CIIOLEIIA I - | Y“ live hogs prove paiiflli- Army Owl-re 1""- 2"?» diiiition Iii Kreeo Dip i ‘m’ “n+6” No. i will liiil Yiruh-ut ling Cholera ... w Virus in 5 uiinulics by cnntuctn Free instructive hmikit-ts on the we nl n: livfiilflltb and mull-r:- pqssigiioluoridlurumfl . We- —-—i lugs. llarry Weeks, Frctlcriclivlqalltl you lsoilld see u look of screw 8527-l-5-4iJiiy and resignation which was very V . --‘-'~———--————~——-|striklng. pply (ills \\', Jackson, Peters DOGS FOR SALE-REGISTERED After the audience was over. we m,“ m; ‘p; g57g.4.7-2i_ lijnglish Springer Spaniel Pups, 4 assumed our ouler garments There lm- wus no confusion. although porlud uind both sired by Chuimp- the rooms were filled with people. ions. Splcu-dldlydcvclopoil.sliii.illi Father lionughun also showed ‘ irluius through Saint Peters. explain- T-Zifliug the different places. of excep- -;tlouul inlcrcsl. historic and other- llvise, eiin. lo us. The ivonderful ibcuutyr oi‘ the sclllillllftffi illlli 11109" bpuics in it urc bcyilnd description. ‘l even climbed lo the top of tho ‘ llilnliiilii? ha"! “mine” o‘ ymxrsluirs. somc 500 feel. (lnillflftr. come so far. 'l ‘have been to the Coliseum n son of Mr. and Mrs. Jumes Mons llloltelolvn.) BIRTHS Icy n son. Curley a dauslllflf- stillborn. DEATHS‘ - ffiunirdlun please copy.) iown. waiter 'l‘. Dockendorif. was MMELGMPQ funeral home Kin Yofk Point. ' Miss <Whear cusLl-zv-Amvvst Royalty. our" (‘lurk Sllpcrilltcndcui nf nit» on- ’- n. 1933' lw ‘Mr. and iMrs. Joseph "ton licuch ‘CuliL. U. S. A. to All‘. null Mrs. Waiter ‘Bell a duughtcr. BEGHBRER-in Roxhury.» MI!!- April 1 Annie 0. illecherer (use MoKinnon) beloved wife of-Freii- erlck Beoherer. The deceased was ' s native of ‘Prince Edward island. sTevi/ART-Ai lvlontssue. lived- uesdsy morning, ‘Mrs. Peter ‘Stew- - art, u-ged‘ 87. ‘Funeral from the , ‘home of tier daughter. Mrs. 1R. G. ‘ Illolleod. lirudeneil, on Friday at i0 o'clock to Brutiencil Cemetery. l DOOKENDORFF -— At Cbsriutté~ . 68 yours. Funerhl tomorrow, Thurs-l dny afternoon. April 8th. from Square, service etarting- at 2.80. l interment in the family cemetery. riiuiisniiv Ami. 1am; lire. ma. ~ * Lecturer-desire! on n ‘in HA NADE L sv ‘r ‘ ~ nev. r. u. LITTLEJOHNS and PROF. w. s, FLETCHER Assisted by v Mss. w. s. FLETCHER and MISS LILLIAN MacKENZIE ' ChllfmIfI—MR- JAMES PATON LECTURE MUSICAL PROGRAMME 1. Piano“ Duet-"Overturede the "Occasional Oratorio" Miss L. MscKcnzie,‘ Mr. W. E. Fletcher 2. Violin “Suite No. 1." . (Marche," "Largo," “Gavottefl “Mucettefl “Rondeau") 3. Vocal—Recit.—“l ifeel the Deity Within" Aria.—-"Arm, Arm, Ye Brave!" Mr. W. E. Fletcher _4. Vocal: Aria—“Ccme Ever-Smiling Liberty"_ . Mrs. W. E. Fletcher 5. Violin: “Sonata No. 4" (“Maeetoscfl “Ailegrofl “Larghettofl “Aliegro") 6. l/ocal Duet—“O Lovely Peace" Mrs. W. E. Fletcher, Miss L. MacKenzie 7. Violin: “Largo in G" Oratorio “Judas Maccabaeue." ADMlSSlON-35 CENTS members of the Committee. should be made at once to prevent disappointment. and Enjoyable Program Broadcast by W315 liruulilzusit iby (‘.li‘(‘.Y din-rt oven. [llofill (min, n,,_pnrunent_ ing null judging iiy the phono re- dii" llriiill this slutilm. lcrprclutitlnz-i on the viollnof isncli “mom well known and llkcd selection“ us "'l‘he Volgn Boat Song. Ber- FUNERAL NoTlcaJl-he two groups of soprano solos inciud- H, R p‘ (wmeler), lug "At Dawning" by (‘nilnrail und ___. _ “diminlight nnl ltooes" liy Lenniro, . ‘it is n glWiilfDFiVliGl-(l! for our peo lie lo heur ‘such uccnmpll-slltril inu- they will consent. .10 givc u pro~ llonuld hus been ri-qucstcd to pill)’ pi (wilful. Aioncton in the near fu- ‘ conception of the well Tonight's Program lions by ‘Miss Constance lWhcui‘. cncc Brown production Sop,-ano..flnq...;tilr,.. lgq.v....\\".i1.i1elluznl. Jistclnititalmshnnzing. Cllrs, Keith Rogers. Sunrise ill‘ i; talll. Miss \\' n _ ’ 2~The» Bella of the Sou lSoloiuoil) l'zull:uc Frederick und Lnuru Lu Mr. Whitchclui M r. Whitehead from Prince Edwnrd island. as few 7_AM Th0 [he Silver ,Moon were [huge in the leading roles, Mme _ ‘ _ _ > _ _ _ _ _ ' _ _ _ _ __ (Lam) ‘Aiulculnl ‘.\icGregol' plays Old drish Air (iMr. Whitehead) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘Hendricksio-n TGSDODGG 1O nllmBFOlIS PBQHGSYS ‘The Agricultural address this ev- wflmn“ who has reached lavishly. ller happiness le short situation thus developed d 1 B the problem. - The one real garment 5 outside wunl ' Y 0 men! en the‘ market C ' ‘mo; burnppmo-f’ ehntf - _. n . rt r . l~ to "llilim write ot-redil . m‘ Ygflennlnglilvliwiilllltniilsffimtjfllldfli“ztl" V QLQTHIQ mfg,‘ had married nun settled in the wi-iit. ll F‘ ‘ 1 ‘lid-drill: in 1 illiquid”. a . WHOLESALE a RETAIL nsllng "How is your son and heir?" ' or two later hr- m-rln-u the _ "I," ' l, “n. lmy la do- i ‘bait Fagin losing my ,. ,. President of the Livestock Produc- m of Canada and probably the ‘Mil-l!- larqeat exporter‘ of cattle in the Dominion. s ‘um lune.- 2 l \. Caledonlan. GIuB k563i? i " 4,5,5. q- a rv\nQ-' Tdo some fiddling. He will leave for NOTEz-"The Vocal Numbers are taken from the Tickets may be had at the Guardian Office or from As accommodation is limited application for tickets Central Guardian _ NAME OMITTE_D.—~Tbe name of G F G Y-iflil‘. 'i‘hcophilu-sl Arsenuuilt was iu-illliflil Wilfl l" llllully settle the mol- ' ' ' list ilHF: but Judge Arsenault is of the or ppenkpl~s m, the banquet yendopiopiniou that there was only lo ho A uloill filllflyllllie lifliglfilfllme ml Mr. ])_ ‘.l_ MacDonald or lholone couicsi. although evidently tin» udverteniiy omitted from the ‘siclans us tbcsc. ll is hoped lhnt ‘k lure. Soluething entirely new in the‘ _ known! "l-Jternul Triangle" wusseen on ‘ the screen in the ‘Prince Edward Tonight (‘VFCY proscnts n DYO- Theatre ycslcrdzrv. when "Smould- grummc of vocal and piuno scleii" wring Fires." lifli\'9l\§fll-J€\\'9i4Ciill"- was given ' mo of Charlottetown. Pluuistnnlciilully. "Smnulrlering Fires." is’ 'just thut sort of a story. iilli li in The program is 115 follows: altogether different inl treatmcn l~—"i‘hc World is Whiting for tho from the majority of such situut» ‘, (Semi) m“ i“ Hwy are imnmyeil on Stage Republican leader of the Irish Sinn :4'\'-'l'_\‘ Iiliilii livhlliliil. Plaulc lire two-slurred in the picture‘ bliss Frederick. these two Miss Lu Plants constitute the base‘, Jud sides of the triangle. 'i‘ully'lni fccblcness. ignorance of n? Marshall, as the trusted clerk. tlililS'illt:illl:-i of earning a livelihood Cul- . both humor and pathos to llilt!‘ h l h h H " y ‘ ‘ Jory. and the straight comedy roes cs. All t ene snl ot cl"s s out ilzhon. Weymouth ‘Street. Chnr- K151321110 selections illlrfl- Keith 3m well cared for by Wanda l-lnw- be investigated in detail. together . , ' , icy. lioien Lynch and George Coop- with the effect euch hos on the M's“ whpar h‘ singing “gain I“ or. Such widcly-kiloivn pllayers uligc mind of its vicltlms and klllfliw what . iicrl Roach Billy G011 d. R0 e iuenils luuy clunge cont tons. f Rollo listeners throughout . y _ ' _ y _ _ V TIM}; I fmd NOW ‘com who pnJhfHl-ill JuckiMcDonuid,WiliiunrOl-lo “h”, “He, o,» ,,,,,..,,y l,“ been ' " ‘ ‘ ' ‘ ‘illl0llii. Robert Mock and lidnkdofi to the colunlunilics, nud is ud-; OURl-EY-“Al \X§$ Rolxultggcriglf? llligro lnmu] pmgrmn 50m‘ lNlc-whtirg are in the cost. 21.1926 Mr. on l rs.‘ ii ' ' 5 ~ he r and to' her strange experience has resulted in her turning totally fem- poor-houses are on furnls and the mine. liururisting in those things inmates can earn port of their ox- luosl women crave and which her pensr. » fortune enables her to provide ll lg pitiful when [he agcd are however. for she discovers that her young sister and her hits-band kives Tile picture was given s lavish in port. in the work room of a real factory. A sea voyage (real) and Al "50 to Yosemite National Park tivste their lmlependeuc». Much uiford some flue scenic effects. ‘Pointifin Charlottetown. Unveil- pflopie willing lo depend on wit. . GHEYERIE i i . i (Continued from Page 1) QYeeks. He is at the home of hill ‘later, Mrs. John Campbell at Elm-snide, where at the request of a. large number or western people he went lust Saturday morning to ‘Boston Friday ulornlng to take =psrt in the contest on Saturday night. . Although Judge Arsensuit is somewhat disappointed that Chev- erlei did not win first position. it is impossible to gay on whut pointsi the 00111-631 was judged. Mr. Chev-i eric cxcslls in old time fiddling.) and his ability to play the old timef ("i198 flild to bring ill the cu‘ls,i slurs and grace notes, which are characteristic of old time fiddling, ‘Without particulars it is impossi- ble to s-‘ly whether this feature was considered in the contest. From the tone of the telegrams and loom |the fact that two representatives, from this‘ iProvince are to tnkei hurt on Saturday night. it is felt that Prince Edward Isl-and will i EEC. PAGE THREI ANTS PILLS - S ick Headaches THE NATION '78‘ LA X/i T] i/Ii PROCTOR & GAMBLE ‘SOAP C0. Offer You Real Bargain! give good account of herself. Mr. Tlnney, who accompanied Mr. (‘heverie. is doing some publlci ity work for Prince Edward land. and arranging for touristy traffic lo this province next sum-l Montreal where there is work to; he done in the Department of Nut‘ ural Resources with the (l, N, and C. iP. R. The fact that Mr (‘heverie has. been invited to play in the City} Ysuditorium ‘before .~the Adverlisingi‘ of Boston. is ln itself a sufficient evidence that he hag (listinguishedi himself: and from a publicity: slundpoiilt it will bu. of grgat vnL. uc to this Province. I The ‘international ‘Conigrm; was‘ ope-n to the United States and! "Cilllilfitl. Although telegrams have! bleep senl ‘asking for the condi-i lions of the contest. the number of en-trnuts. and olhcr information yll" refilled ha” Yet been received. it. is not known whether last i jnvinucr is accepting n (‘hilllllllg-P ‘iur uuollicl" “go" on Friduy min". spouse locally was onc. of lilo most CHERRY VALLEY SERV|cE___-‘lm_q upprcciuicli yct i0 ‘lm lllli l)" m“ si-rvlcc will be held in (till-Isl; y Church. (‘hcrry Valley. on l<‘r|iluy' Mr. Willi“?! 3lcn°nfliil or Si‘ evening iii. 7.30 p. 1n. followed by Juli". N. B‘. Kill/e 501"“ ‘beaumm m the Annuui Meeting of itbe Congre- —»— ~~~<o ca‘. e _ Eamon De vtillifa _ n filli- Wiifie ill‘ Jmieilm" ‘and "Elegle erul of the lute ‘Peter ‘Clark!!! and Mrs. McDonald (nee MIITY yak‘... place [his mm-nyng M 345‘ ‘Moore! by =si>evwi "Hlilfbhl Salli-i to st. Dllnsllllfs Cathedral thence i l gramme lulcr from (‘l~‘('Y. ‘.Vir. Nic- ‘ . _ l . I i 4.. .~ ~- ‘ .ni~—~ Feinners who has resigned the lleadership of his party because they " i - k ll e dollars up daily‘ ~ < < . . ‘ t t u ort hi in his emirtuin... . CTION SALE SATURDAY. "wll- m“ ° v , 'il'm"1 U"? mil W" Fee the "ism" n“ 1“ ' lii . . . . . . . .. Thu er and lhey do some of the best noik "5 u" ° 5 PP m 1 hril luih iii 2 lpl-lock. Quantity cupitul or experience unusccgqwel] m; u" name fmm the nulshm i My Ln igitldsfi “Rhea? l Y l Hwy fiver haw dune‘ b“! i‘ is he‘ “f0 place Repubnca" rgpresenyatives lluiy, ailso lluguui (l. Sepuruior. WTY- l-l- Gilrrel-BQH- Bram m: jiCeriulnly this was the most won- 4__,1.he Tlnkem Song (Slater) livu-pcrson picture by any incanslln ‘I oil for lush. 7 mouths credit Unt. S. V. rlhydorful day of my life. We huvc Mr. Whnehead “m, Universal had Snmolen, coml_lmengs_ ., ,,l,,,,.,,,‘,.,1 u()tes' Alfred ||_ _-~. --—-— —““lieeu directed its lo which tratho- fifiThe valley of Laughter) ilcucc in the ublilty of the slurs to _-__._@o>-__ vizwrn. lirisliii. 85414-031. Lost drill m g0 on Sulidfly where the _ _ ‘ _ __ (Sanderson surround them with u fine cunt. POVERTY PROBLEMS. ~ ' llllli-lic will be the hesit. “ ‘ I ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' Wyn.“ knowing t-hut such a cast would add ‘ - i -.n lc- ‘ ', ' 1- i ‘ll' - s " s cause. oi‘ wov- ICE- ESCAPED FROM MY- LOST — IN RETURNING FROM “ellliéiilllztl ylpgltugllllszpe collar‘ anyone 6—Shlpmuies O Mine (Sanderson) llltlléliliéistifldéglrllélc? tgitidwupll‘ (Imvrfiv igurgneoforththe This“ thilngw i woman's cluh can lo. for "the iii!‘ pill/r we have always with us".unii. i: t ithe outhfili busbuniloi‘ lllt: .lt) help them ill the wisest uuly llpnthoon. the Forum, the Gardens qfiThe Ham mm Once Tm“ Tun gnlilgldil~aggfly wonlun, portrayed bywwo should aim to remove the col .. imd picture galleries, and tomor- H n row we are going to motarttfl ll"? ls a s’ ifglitlémggférslfillfgo BQKDDZSQQJ; ll~The Spanish Cavalier (Father Monughnn referred lo ii-l flMlsq Whear ulidcs which bninlz them into poverty. A habit of laziness, illensa, men" uulity and old age are some cuus- mlnlsiered in two ways. “Out-door" illiss Frederick has the purl" of illrciiel" consists in glvllli; will l0 the y mlddb-‘poor in their own homes. and "in~ “mg Wm '1'” “we” 1W M“ ‘I’ A‘ Jgc without having given u thoughtililoor" relief is the ‘placing of the lu anything except the business obpoor in homes. either private or "mun" Exlierilnanlal Famh Chm‘ lhc factory which she had manuli-"pnor houses." lollclown. Ywhovkwlilh take tin 61in m] p“... Smce me dean, of ‘ . slliliflll- "l i‘ '9'" e1‘ a!" l" '< _ ‘ ' . ‘ ~01 f ousisnls lnflucucestlicri- BELL-‘Al 126 MM" Si‘ rmmmp‘; 1925 ‘FY0953’ ‘iiittilrllirlil:heheliwiinrdutlilfe 321(1):; lfiliil-‘ilrbagrllihll wiiolcstiillllli. unci- she knows of is the roluuilcci lSUnlPiilllEB u poor-house curc~i= , of business COYIIHPEHIbYOII. said hciryrn: puupcrs dufingl the winter find‘ uni cnlot cos ave eeu t‘ use 0 1r: cases llcm u le sprng. w eni HI ipv nlutyion at successful business deriiuilhcy become our vugrnnts. lt bus, Iund linger st the limitations 511915891] discovered that vsgrnnts and " ‘ iimis in those who work ‘for her. Marries Man Her Junior iThen she falls in love with a ‘Some cities that have wood or stone‘ youl-hfui employee and they aNiyo-rds. where they may earn at; luurried. But not until this newdeast part of their keep. are rc- mnrkably free from them. Most‘ ipnupers decrease in those place-i iwhcre work is expected of them. sent lo the’ poor-house against their lived. will- but it is often necessary. A21, incrcuso of thrift among us might make us better providers for old, ure in love with each other. The ugo. ‘Some, however, are so nil-l foriuunle as to losi- their wealth. opportunity for some iinr Blil0i~'nflrr til life of llnduslry and chi-m.‘ lonal acting on the part of lillh the Hollies for the aged. such so, slurs. and the older woman revert‘ u“. beomngng con-Hum“ “N. new" Ing to the business machine she plalgpd r0;- these, had been arrives at a solution of Tllerv are two things which should be considered ln g ving to? the poor» how mny they first be: urmiuctinn- the action taking place relieved. and will this raliof make them nbie lyctler to c-nrt- for them-l giving does the harm of making others are overlooked altogether. 2 Chipso .- . . . . . . . . ..$ .20 10 P. 8a G. or Gold‘ . . . . .. 7 4 Guest Ivory . . . . . . . . .. 1 White Enamel Pun . . ($2.50 Value . F $lfzl9 WHILE THEY LAST. Jenkins & Son Lid. dull trcolcd Sfffiicllllliiifilii)‘ and sci~ the orguiilzation. ilur fu ills to it to b: used for that iul cusc, as ii knows the sll udlion uiid how lunch and what l ' given or nor-lied. "airing isrifirtdyyu help pcl lii-niiy. bill rulhw [UHIPFS paup. {O}- E ,_|.'|l|li liu1~‘ hlliiilll 4i|||> ilrlilisl for mmnh.s_ gglud to hear that .\li'. Ephrlulu ilu‘ill‘ll is improving u health after n severe cold. We hope toseehim 1on1 uguin soon.—.\lr. Robert Don- 'uld has rcturnrd to Lower Bede llluc to rcsulnc hs diltics as teacher iihcrr alter unending t-he teacher's (‘Oill-‘l-lliillll or Town-Mr. Larkiu ,,,.~ipcnl the wcck cnd in Bedcqu.» the gilesl. of Mr. and Mrs. George f‘. .\lacKzly.—~Mr. Courtney Milt» iucKuy “'31s a visitor at Kensing- bu» _vii-lili~ii_;_uilil \\'ItI'i|| Ililil'l‘ the F": ma“ and ma" parfiaj .\ nuv-i uiuusi- irnp cuunoi which lilo iiligi-rt Iii u poi-sou sclliilg il. i luiuiug ill plnliuuui ou i ll-iocriui svulc |llII~‘ i|f'f'|| bi-gllil in .\ iuclliiid hus iii-cu lil‘\'4'lll]tl'i| fur ro- iluviiii.’ li-liluu ulid iiriiugi- luim- lu ill" Iilllilil Ill n (‘ulcullu cluli fur si-rvli-i- :| i l||4l||',_' its lucluliurs only. nuts out to lu- lin- I ul’ his uwli furluuc nflcli bu‘ in» ulll-r lllt‘ pious null spocifli t u in! tlu- church fcslivul tonight!’ uilkr-iil do u"! two4 ri-xpuuiloil llu- iligulluryz ,hu<l bci-u inuuy liuius hllllilillfll by llu- J, |ll'tlfli'i‘i “i ilu uul know. bill lhi- i'illlil‘i (‘hiidron are no longer kept in‘ Victoria One of the largest and best ,equipped Hotels Contains 120 rooms. baths. Completely renovated In the past fe-w years. and the United States its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. phones In rooms. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. HARRY C. BROWN, Manager ll. Lurker. New Glasgow, N. 8.‘. selves ill the future or will it -.:ul- iii. V. ‘iierry. 511i"! Jfilin. N. BJ W- Niilrrny. Monciiou; nan. ifiioilclon; C. B. Murray, ion: J.A. McPherson. Trnro NrS. ' Ills of Monument. Fanners Psrsds. There ii a great deal of shrcwdAS. Rue. ‘Monoton; -Z—<Q>———— graftlnu on charity by psupers. John; This has led to the organization of Fidder. Toronto; 8.9. Shsdford, charity under one head. that some Halifax: 13.8. Wetmore. Halifax; "Trouble with you women is families may not draw support F. ilk Rolhesay. ‘N.lB.; J.W. Rod- _______¢.>i__ you'd just as soon marry a con- from several institutions, whlle' dis. iluffnx. AL‘. ‘Foriiliport fnlllmiirs an inventor bnu wit“ "m? "9 ‘m!’ "m" "um" m» HIPII wiuiqrrnnigiu w.- v "WE" ‘ill You mean. sly fill" .‘ . ‘man . , C‘ P us. Millie. HulifaxuPrstt. St. Peters; Ailhurn, New York; E. Jmflqeouche; rlfuder "organised charitlm" the Basalt-y, Toronto; B . penny-o! tho locality is studied ten. ,, _ ,_ i Western Guardian “iilh our illesi-re lo help relieve lhc sufferings oi‘ poverty ll is best. V ll" vk'"f“f U)“ “ullllelifmi While-S” "ildilrcd prices if oriiercd before Ap- (oul uigdnitllll char ldisnlild to ue-l M.“ 1mg 0rd,... “um _|_ R pron.“ iilf“ uuulr of uuy person needing |(,.,,.-;,,g,,,n_ 4.3.21 help und rcler him tii the charity orggunization. culling at the home. "l ——FERTILIZERS at greatly rc. , —BEDEQUE NOTES: ..-- The . mlmlf” LP he!" ma‘ roads of llcdequc are wonderful at Hfillflfhlll case. .l l5 wide to do Sfhprescut. Pcfipic are travelling ,¢-.v¢~ry\vllci"e. Special mntlon should be malls lo the ice in the bay. which WlL-i naul so good any time iho winlci‘. ll is wry ilnusunl ‘_l_;.\iurrli.----A lurge congregation livillivll the Service at the United ,(‘hurch on Sunday Morning. llev. .\lr. Fitzpatrick (minister Stallion- liiv") guvc u very effective -ll.‘..- many friends are on Wednesday-Mr. Ross ‘KWright, student at P. W. C. spent ‘his blaster holidays with his par~ ulliS at lJ».-deqilc.—-iMr. Frank Giov- r wus u rcccnt visitor to Bedequn lhc izilest of his cousin Miss Doris .\'i8('i“ill‘ii.il'l8.—-I‘liii friends are picas~ w-d to know that Mr. Earnest Payn- er has bought a farm at Bedeque and will reside there. 39 QUEEN 8T. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. i. Wholesale Produce. Potatoes a Specialty. Car lots only Sharpie: Cream 8eparstor| for Sale. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or Q38. Hotel Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is new the finest Hotel of its sine in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to thou who went a comfortable‘ Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate prise. Rate: $3.00 I day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors "I38 L- McQUAlD. Manager i 0i .‘ . J. ‘B. Gander, Joseph caudal. Port- . . C. Sies. Pic-land. Maine; l-f l. fillers, Con. .- .li~.lil.wlilll-.ls.‘->= snail