_,, g Perfection Ice CREAM made from ‘rich Island Cream and the Purest ingredients in a sanitary plant which is under gov- inspection, is unsu. passed as a delicacy and a healthful food. It is always welellle and appreciated on any occas- ion. %€ ernment wrs A’ ,TREA r TO EA T” exclusively. Write or the slterstion pointed out that the Tom Sawyer Br MARK TWAIN liunuel L. Clemens) (Continued irom Page 8) ind spiles it all!" Tow saw his opportunity; . “Loolryhere, Huck, being rich nin‘t going ‘to keep me back (mm turnips robber," he said. "But w. can't let you in the gang i! you ain't respect- sble. The peopled say: ‘Mph, Tom Sawyerb gangl Pretty lqw chore»- iers in it.’ " .,Huck was silent for some time. Finally he said: "Well, 1'11 go beck to the wldder _ you'll let me b'1ong to the gang. ‘ll stick to the widder till I rot, ‘Pom: and ii 1 sot to be e reglsr ipper of s robber, and everybody lkin‘ ‘bout it. 1" reckon she'll be tuft she sucked me in out o! the ‘Pl-IE END. Coronation Oath A : Altered For King r By Thomll '1‘. Champion, (Jen- ndlen Press sun Writer) _;.XQIDON, April 26—-!n the l2 Months which ley between King George's Accession nnd his Coron- Ition effective steps were taken to Elie?! him o! e lecture in the cor- bnsl-lnn service which hsd been gill-grisly repugnsnt to King Ed- Evsr since the deys o! William _ Orange the British Sovereign at s ooronattlon llyisdqbbee; trequiged smhly o su so e wo e- srstlons, In the iirst he swore to F32.‘i""m"';:".l‘°’l“‘ "m o‘ o p o an Tb this no volziilectionlcould‘ be raised. The er doc srstlon was: . The Invocation and Adoration I‘! the Virgin Msry and the scori- lco oi the Muss as they ere now ‘used in the churches o! Rome are Zrupmtluous and idoletrous. ‘ It was generally held that on sl- ihoet every reasonable account the Mme hsd come tor sxpunging this iiooond declaration irom the Order b! QOIODQMOH." Nine yesrs earlier . ing Edward hsd expressed en arneet desire ior the‘ omission o! iluch a pronouncemen . He por- iloularly detected any mixture o! meligion with politics, and was well ilwere that out}: marches‘ if, snlallh neee w ve pa ~ T: oi his subjects, not ell of “them by my moms oi e pertlculo! unlit!!!» r Lack oi time and other dliliflul- . prevented the eiteotusl dal- wlth the matter hetero Kill! n ‘on is iortiiied ‘by the Bill oi Rights and the Act oi Settlement. The Royal Declaration, as amended for King George runs: I do solemnly and sincerely in the presence o! God profess tes- tiiy and doolsro that I am s. faith- iul member o! the Protestant Re- formed Church by lsw established in England, and I will, according to the true intent oi the enact- ments which secure the Protestant Succession to the Throne oi my Realm. uphold and maintain the said enactments, to the best oi my powers, according to law. ~ Montreal Port Is Opened MONTREAL, Que, April. 26— Tlhe ywzht like. koplcal looking white hulled cruise liner "Lady Somers," Canadian National Steam- shlps, with her red, while and blue tunnel. will make her first sp- peeranoo ior the season in the local port on Sunday at 6 P. M. standard time. She will be under the command of Captain J . M. Reltb and her passengers will hlwe the advantage of a daylight trip up the Bi. Lawrence between Quebec Olty and Montreal. The "Lady Somers" p. “ her sister ship the "Lady Rodney" by two weeks into the local port. the latter ship being, due here May 12. On this voyage the Lady Homers starts the season off well with arrival oi pnxengors since she carries a. good list. Among the passengers are several residents from the British West Indies corn- ing up for s visit end also Dissens- ors from American cities. The Indy Burners, also brings up s good carsfl consisting oi Benches Citrus Fruits. Cocoa, Beans, Oocoanuls, Spiced and Rlum irom Jamaica and Sponges irvom the Bahama. Islands. ‘The Lady Scmers will leave the locel pol-i. on Wednesday next May 1 to marnmence her summer Cruises. Tnsre wlll consist o! 11-day cruises to Bermuda with two full days on shore and 25 day cruises to Jamaica with t/wo and hall’ days ashore with calls M the Bahama. Islands both ways in this series oi cruises she will be joined by her sister ship the Lady Rodney, these two vessels estsbllshlni! o. rcrtnlghtlv service irom the local port throughout the mason. On 881th incoming WYBBB will be s. daylight trio up the Bi- Iawrenoe river ‘between Quebec and Montreal with srrivu-l here on sundown at 6 P. M» The Nerve-clan smerlun stemm- Btevenoerflord B811“! 1Y0!“ New York, yesterday at noon with about 360 passmlfls 1m‘ Norwl! can: whom were many WW1!“ c! prominence including Module. Kinteu West-ad. Norwegian W?!‘ sinner who recently mldo h" (Hint st the Motroiloliten 09'" House, New York Olly. __________ l" A“ IIIWICIII $111512.“ a-mw m- armless-cadmium plete routeoi .4.R£nnnuunrtno l1SLAAHl1MER£EbUVTS This is the season when PERFECTION ICE CREAM ealee jiunp. The CENTRAL CREAM- ERIES can supply dealers anywhere in the province with brick or bulk ice cream. cones, ice cream scoops, pails, sanitarll Plates, spoons, and soda straws. Famous Imperial Cones handled CENTRAL CREAMERIES Charlottetown and Summerside mane o! he numllusuemue phone orders to the ’ Soil Research In all countries soil macs-rah is the most important wont in seri- culture. and in this. is in other blflxlches of science. Canada, hss teken s leading pert. At the mes- erlt time, with reference to research md experimental projects in soils, over 100 Selmrstc undertakings nre omclnlly listed as being under way in Canada. The number 0i’ projects alone does not convey s. true con- ception oi’ the nature and amount- or the work being done on soil pm- blems. Because oi the broad scope oi research and experimental work m the investigation oi _soil prob- lems, ranging from I ndonlenfill studies of the soil itself through the whole field oi soil-plant leis.- tlonship in crop production, it 1; ob. vlously diflloult, as "Solarium; Ag. riculture” points out, to make more than a very broad classification. To indicate something oi’ the field oi’ investigation covered. the projects may be Emuped roughly as follows: "#1011 SIIFWY. 10 projects; soil chem- lsuy. 16; soil iertility. (field oxpsp. lments and correlated laboratory investigations) 48; soil cultivation, 5; and soil microbiology. 5 projects, It would appear that there is op- portunity for considerable develop- ment in the field oi fundamental lsboraiorw investigations in all the provinces. Making The Best 0! It Mrs. Smith-Are you happy, Mrs. Dssher? Mrs. DsslleF-‘Phcre ain't no such thins as ‘sppiness. so we must just learn to be 'sppy without it. ROUND TRIP BARGAIN FARES To: AMHERST Friday, May 3, 1935 . Return Limit: , MONDAY, MAY 6, 193D $2. 00 - Countryside‘ "In- undated. (C. P. By Guardian's Spools! Wllo) EDMONTON. April 25. -— Urgent appeals tor aid cools to the nlbfirte Government from the flood-monoc- od town oi Whitecourt, 80 miles northwest oi here on the lce-llmnlod and swollen Atbabsske River. With tightly peeked ice choking the Athsb ‘ ior seven miles, bin- terlend towns were isolated and leer into the flooded one. His island cabin-home was repor- ted completely flooded and surch- ers were driven bsok by the ios- cekod ilood-weters. Eflorts to break the huge jam were without success. Lats tonight e propose! to rush ex- plosives into the Athsbaska territory to smash cred. The 1am extended along the Athe- bsska. and Pemwlbs. Rivers, north o! Plbrooh. Three blag“ were swept ewey end Wbiteco reported the flood waters were rapidly buck- ing Lnln the town. Previous hi h-wster marks were broken as l 00d) inundltéd the countryside 1m’ allies on either side oi the swollen stresms. ‘name mos- sages irom Whitecourt told o; a steadily increasing toll oi property damage and tear oi’ settlers that conditions were more serious than during the disastrous floods o! 1926. Terrific pressure o! flood waters against bridge su rte piled high with massive bl o; ice swept away steel bridges across the Peln~ bins. River at Bsngudo and uherlll early today. This siternoon l third stool struc- ture at Pibroch collapsed under the weight o! the ice peck. It was im- possible to piece s-n estimate on the amount o! property damage but it was expected is run into thousands o! dollars. Homes in the eflectsd urea. were ruined by the swiitly-sdvancirlg waters. Smell buildlnll were Picked oi! flimsy ioundsiioxls and carried away. . Sir Albert E. Cooderham Ill (c. r. By ousrdlen’: special wire) TORONTO, April 26-811‘ Albert E. Qooderhmm, prominent distiller, nnsnoler and phllsnt lst. is critically ill tonight at h lwmc here. it was announced by Dr. E. C. Burson. ohlci’ physician. Sir Albert has been ill since last Saturday. Streptlooccus oi "s. very grave type" developed from septic throat. the medical announcement said. Dr. William Goldie, one oi the consult- ents. said hope wse entertained oi checking the poison, but the iect could not be concealed that Sir Al- bert lost much ground today. Motague Plans To will be slaves. and breadth oi the British lllmpire The King's Jublleewnarkln: tWEXtLY-Ilfll anniversary oi Gracious Majesty Flfth—thc ‘most ever wore e crown. spirit o! loyalty. patriotism. which the‘ sun never sets, Celebrate Jubilee Rule BrltLsllnin-Grlttsnlus rules the waves. For Britons never, never On Monday, May 6th, there will be celebrated throughout the length the the secession to the throne oi his Most King George the beloved king that Like the widow's mite. the little town oi Montague- “Montuzue the BcsutifuP-situated in the province by the sea, will play no ems-ll part in demonstrating the; an true devotion. so characteristic oi the subjects oi that vast empire, o: an whose flag he; braved a thousend hi“ "‘" MENAGEB BY F_l_l_l ll ll S Efforts to Brealc Ices jam In Athabssko River Unsuccessful (0. P. the! tuerier oitbebleritilne R. Silver. R. N1 o! Bullion- don, has maimed Easier holidlyl It ollntus. Sullivan regret to serious lllntl. __.1 ladies. lsthesueet wwlu Mrs. James M0,. Mt. T116545)’ Clinton school. ' Tmchsre Convention lottewwn, last week. sway It her homo There in Clinton. early seventy-tenth by e. lsllge circle who wee slwavl oomiort in time leaves ..l mourn Mo. end three Florida. Percy , which ws largely attended Phillipe sung Understand. el-s were Messrs the New London. Maritime Life g Report! Better B u s i n e s s_ auteur-acclaim: Ax.April26-A substan- tlol. lumen lzbgllw dill‘!!! WI yeorwesropmtedetthe meotingoi the boerdoidirnotws The Willing Workers Bsndheldevesysucoesfulsoohl ovonlnghprllllbhatthelwlnod Lflslndliofimbelthshdfi 910- consist-ingot returned home utter post month in Ohsr attending the tuners! Mm. Alex Monkey. Mus Marlon Herdll. m; Mrs. Mssy MsoKsy the lete Alexander MsoKey be! year. The deceased has been in isillns healthier number oi yeals and for the pest v two years has been confined to her bed. she will be lundly renumbered reedyinheip Mrs. Percival Jordan Velds MecKsy both of Wrtlend. son's Wllllenl ducted by Rev G. hymns sung wen: The Lords My . Lend Kindly l-lehi Ind Nearer My God to Thee. Mr. Rey "Bomstlnle The ilor wen very boeutitill. Th Pall bzsr- HIM L“! Asmara Oomplnytodn. Directors zttendifll included Bomlthlielllyollloncteb illlokenneotfleintldln. , l. W. I" W. H. Dennis 511d J. H. Winfield. Clinton and Vicinity Mil. Hhnlln P. Fbllbd, NGW Inn- irosnvllitlng In - xprcued 1o: the saicty oi Dave Nvfirewick. whose mp lines extend mm“_1°a,”°°°,,,n'“£uu'“_ l“ h“ M“ __-—_- Miss Jennie ‘MMKIY. ma»: o1. Prinoe o! Weles Oollege, qsent the larholnein Mrs. Rutherford Cotton, Clinton, Q16 11m was being consid- was e recent waits: to Ellcrslh Themdnyifrlendoolillilnilhmnas lodrnodhis Milt out. Ohm-is. Mr. Walter Thompson. HIM“, o! M‘. Ind N'D- J. IIWOG. ee-ti w. and Mu. Elton spent e week-end in dl-lollle! Mr. lire movoulnoy, Cavendish. is spending a. iew days in Clinton. O'Connor has riding the tetown . Miss Vclde. MeoKI-li. -Pcrtlaxld. after no oi her mother teacher oi attended the in Cher- Tb mom- wldow of ta .al oi inlends as one end oi trouble. She two dlughtsrsl and Miss oi Philadelphia. Bet et hum). The funeral service ll 1d. Easter Buruiey we: Ind woe cou~ N Bomers. The We'll oiicrlngs DIVM QVOXWOT. bolus Gconnor. George Dinnis, J. A. Harding. John Whllteheed and Wesley Rooney. Interement was in , Cemetery. pom BUY COMPLIXION. quggwflfllihfll predicted by Duncan ' Deputy Minister o! lduoetion. in the than due o! the convention olcsetcaidlt. ineteed o! lessening it out. Ierlior be had hinted betin sud Hench ma! be es taxes did not apply in Ontario, Institute Work wzfi- = The Avril uxeetlu: o! Inureld '- Women's Institute III-l hold at the “.1? °' horror!“ s. uce o Pres en , president. Miss Muriel Clerk, oo- e u ‘$21? ‘2is°“.‘..‘.'....'2“...“‘° m2“; Ode. Nine members enswered to smuslne school end sick committee reported and were m-epuointsd la soother month. Much discussion twk place over correspondence concerning the Omcer Jubilee Fund sud it wee tin- tho home o! Mrs. D. Dufly. g closed with National Anthem. A deliggt- iul lunch was served end sooiel c st fluloycd. * lllaliEVUl WOMEN'S IUITITUTI The regular monthly eating o! the Bellevue Women's Institute wse bold on ‘rueedsy evening. April 2nd. et the home o! Mrs. Jolm- Meal-sod. Twelve mmbere end three visitors were present. ‘file President. Mre. l). H. Meerhareou. presided. The} meeting opened by singing the In- nuut, Ode. followed blyhaflpestlng the Greed in unison. minutes of the previous meeting were reed end epproved. Roll oell wu enewsr- ed by s Question Box. member wee welcomed. The sick nonnmitt reported making one visit. The literature wee then pre- ‘outed end ‘discussed. After the ‘iuslnou woe over, s ticket was ul- ‘ed on ilve guest towels by s. Murdock Buchanan. The lucky number (75) wu won by ll. Winsloe. BLAGK JIILIIIS (BIB! JULIUS N0. l10I'l—-l09ll) rllt/IIENON BTALLION Leaves Kcnsumcn Mulder. April 40th to uwya vvsughl. Wllllmn _ Mia!" to lucxunurle Moieflllll." ..uc..on, nlgllt; a uosdey, Aprll 30th Alli-JET» schurlnnu. 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Connor Guarantee 1MHJJH2£HH2&.L7IL o! use was l... 0n u» m... u... hsd _ donoo o1 irwendlorlsm. towels. Lunch was then served by tho hostess, Mrs. MaoLeod. Mrs. Angus MaoPherson kindly invited the members to her house {or the Hey moctin . The remainder o! élllfitevonine was went in making I'll»! SWEEP! DARTMOUTH BUILDING (A. P. by (Dirndl-en's Spaniel WIN) HANOVHt, N‘. 8., April 28-4 0100.000 iire ewcot thzaugh Deri- mouth Hell, colon/Isl ‘assrcom Dartmouth College A r (euro nnlporte Program . . 5 00- 6.00 'l‘ln Tube . . . . . . . . .. A10- 0.48 Hickey l Nicholson 0.66- '| M India Commission . 7.8041." leerecl flour ll Rollie Oolnnleelon . Ieare l: McLeod .. 6.30- 6.00 Mothers Dun Tee .. ens- 0-30 Ambrose Street .. Garage . . . . . . e.so- 6.45 Aloe Pvnlvem mm- 1.00 flyrup nymphon .. 9.11G- 0.1M llndlo (iommllnluq ,_ ‘Lilo-HAN ‘Iln ‘Iebe . . . . . . . . . . . L801 8.4! ‘ ‘Irlvel Bureau Tnlk . llodlo Commission‘ .. Irwin Printing Co. .. 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