-<-.-u=e<..._...~ v . Alli in the Province Are New llpen "to ,|_ W. llllBBLEE. where the spring showingef ‘men's \ . I. t later Vehicles and All Roads Lead to the store 1 wwuw~efl " ' CLASSIFIED vvvv ADVERTISEMENTS l flu“ , “.100 per llne ofllwonle 3:3,, llilgpglgp _ .. leper line ofllvmnle § nineteen-trees.......................... ‘leperllueollworde v vvvvY v v v‘¢~' ,- Zdivlhir Sale I ‘ FOR sACEKWd-IANTITY °F .‘[‘ ‘h .Airnlvtc :Y,';‘,“.,‘,.’._..‘f m-gygifilfi-i-IB-Zl. .-b-_ Miscellaneous WANTED-TO TRADE TIP-TOP Ford touring for two passenger car. Box 35, Alberton. . 399411541 Splendid vanish. By Baptist Choir or sUM-MERSIDE firs: "moan CROWNED KING" eraser-- IVELY nzunzneo Silver Jubilee in congratulating His Lordship on reaching ‘the twenty-fifth year of the sacred priesthood. God's priesthood ‘is necessary for the ‘wei- fare of mankind. Year a-fter year Christ has ‘been behind his work. \He also spoke of ‘the faithful co- (Special to ‘ the Guardian) Happenings 0i the A Day at the “Y” 6y m 10 till Ill-Special class. 3.30 tlll 5—l‘utermedlates 5 till 6—Business men 7—Ba=‘iketbail Profit from garden and field crops iiiiii-Iirs RELIEF The undersigned committee, - a meeting of the citizens of Giariottetown operation ‘which the Bishop had ‘re- ceived. There would no doubt be a continuance of that cooperation given with willing hearts in a ‘genu- ine spirit of sacrifice. fir, cvtmnen a horse power llawboldt. Marine Engme 15.3mm‘ condition. Mat- thew 8t McLean, Limited, Sourls, l.’ E_ 1, v gdj-‘i-l-tls-Gi A Auiro FOR sat: STATUE? Rfiighilgnond’ Street. iMakc me an offer. C. A. 81111111. 1315 37th A. V. W. Vancouver, d}. L‘. 709 ‘J 2 April 2 16 . ‘i’ SELL on RENT -- SUMMER- cottage Brighton Shore. partly furnished. Apply ‘Mr, A. Plcknrd m- G, A, Sharp,‘ 1815, 37th, A, V. w, Vancouver, B. C. 709-3-2-Al1rli-2-l6 FOR 8ALE—THE BRITISH dier. Apply Wullter Gregor, Brack- icy Heach.—1129-4-15-3l EC-FTEALIE-OENERAL PURPOQE horse 10 yours old; weight I100 lbs. Apply Morel] liotei Stables. ‘ “ 431415-21 FE SALE-ZQDANTITY BANNER Seed Oats, Barley, Timothy. Ant- oa Rodd, -Miltoii. 422-4~l5-2i FOR iSALE-A QUANTITY OF (rllolce linnner Seed ‘Outs Apply to Joseph McLeod, North Wilt- l-lls ‘H_ouor Lt. Gov., Heartz. remler Stewart and Mayor Mc- Kenna attended the Mass. NOTICE—ANY PARTIES FOUND p lR-ipilfiilillg on pond on my pro- perty will ho prosecuted. Cephus Numi, Winsloe. 416-4-15-31. SPECIAL OFFER OF HIGH d grailie envelopes, 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c, 250 for 55c. 500 for $100. $000 for $1.95. Guardian Of- cc. Following is the text of the ad- ress ‘presented by the Laity :—- To His Lordship RIGHT REVEREND LOUIS JAMIES O'LEARY, D.O. JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND BUR- veyor, Iicrmauvllic, P. E. l. 816'3'27'3wk“' May it please Your ‘Lordship : E“T '_‘ ‘it is indeed an agreeable and a LARGE AUCTION SALE 0F FUR- , , uiture at Carter's Auction Rooms ,_.,‘,"§,,'f,’§,';,,g{o,f,“n“, ‘m Fm!” “'- 1 dclocki 1°‘ “l on this auspicious occasion of the choice furniture, square rugs, twentyfluh anmmrsary u; your meta dishes etc. ‘Bani. Carter 8i ordination to the Holy Priesthood, $011 Allflllullfifll‘. 456-146-141 to offer to you ‘the sincere expres- ————-——— sion of our affection, our congrat- BIG 5ARN1NG$ QTEADY EM- irlatious, and our good wishes. ployment for Barbers. Become lljorn in Rlchibuctn, N. 13., oil ‘PXPI-‘Tl. 111 11 WHBKB- Wfll-e M01111’ August 17, 1877, you received your 111111101‘ 131111089. Dvllflfllllt-‘Ill "F" early ‘training in the Grammar 111111111X 3-1-1194!- School of you‘r native town. You then entered ‘St. Joseph's College,‘ where thy your ‘splendid abilities arid your unremitting application WANTED ‘A ,MA|D_APRLY 7O ‘to ‘your studiesyqu signally dis- Sydney S, ‘ ,m74_]6_2, tingulsheti yourself. After reading _ ‘ __ _ ‘Phlloscipliy iii the Little Seminary, WANTED_A M,A|D_ APPLY 171 you entered the Grand Seminary, Bishop of Charlottetown. ___.__?___i__\ _ Female Help Wanted Montreal, where you completed The choir of the -Summerside Baptist Church are ‘to be 00115111111- lstcd upon the successful produc- tion of the "Cantata “The Thorn Crownedklng". The large audi- Ience present are‘ loud in their praise of this splendid musical ‘treat. _Tlie following was ‘thc DFDgPflmHIQI ' RIM teous‘ be Chorus-Let the Glad Aylto ‘solo—He ‘Chose the Cross Hollgro haste-nil and |||. creation growth. It In early to "lllbly and cheap to buy In comparison to fertiliser». Ilse It this yrur and Int-reuse your pruilt from potatoes or other ticldcrope, vegetable», lion-ell or shrubs. The Rollin-o Belling Agency MUIKIIOCK MnKINNON, Manager . 170 Kent Sh, (‘hnrlottetoivn of Shame-Ruth Simmons Male Quartette-Thene was I10 Other Way-Messrs. Dr. A. W. Loard; Reuben Large Edgar Clark J. Pogeon Sold and Chorus—-Betrayed—— Soloist. Mrs F. Johnston .SOIO-—TIIB Thorn Crowned Klni; -—Mra .J. Pogsou Solo and Chorus-‘Let Him be Cruciflcd—~Solalst, J. Pogson (¢uliitettr.—Alas and- Did m)’ ‘Savior Bleed-Allies L. Dobson Mrs ‘Dr A. W. Lcard. Mrs W. E. Elllfl Mrs E. Phillips and Mrs P086011 (lhoius—- They Have Taken Away My Lord. Solo and ‘Chorus-He is Risen- Sololot, J. Pogson Chorus and Duet-Glory in the (l‘urdcii—~-l)uct by Mrs A. W. Lcard and Mrs Pogson Quartettu and (Ihoras- Jesus Lives— Quarttcte Dr and Mrs Leard. Mr and Mrs P0611011 ‘(ihorus—~l’ralsc Ye the Lord. Anthcnv-Twillght Shadows F1111 Chorus—-Li‘ft up Your H6111"- Soloist, Mrs 1:2. Mac-Neill. slilccro joy on ‘this. the twenty-fifth anniversary of your elevation to the llirly ‘Priesthood. ‘We appreciate your loving and fatherly kindness towards us. Wi- Juniors vs. Intermediates 8—Ex W. Kl School vs. 1st and 211d year l’. W. College Bowling 7—St. Pauls vs. Methodists General Bowling, pool billiards showers checkers Ping Pong and reading room at your convenience. “Y” BOWLING CHURCH LEAGUE In the Church Bowling League on the “Y" Alleys last nlglii Si. James woii a hard‘ fought battle from Zion by the small margin of 3 pins. it was Zion's game until tho last when Cameron mails a slilko and got 92 on it thereby ivinuliig tire game for, St. James. held Monday evening, April 8th, to" Tflit-Uv '7 and‘ disburse contributions for" the ‘Miners’ Relief Fund of Nova Scotia, beg to announce 1 1mm 37844431 Grafton Sh 2i HAJJESEFORFSEE-ATEEREIT. ton, c. o. Duffy.——829-‘i-10-0‘l WANTED - A LAUINDRESS AT I’. l‘), l. Orphanage. Apply Mrs. llooper iloruo, I30 ll-flin Avenue. FOR SALE-IN "m: couNThV 447446M31- - . ith ll w ——i—-——————- busiuess. Apply Guarigllznliilsglllcacl: $632358‘. Hospltal’ 52331325351- BOARDS WANTED A MAID FOR GENER- al housework. Apply to Mrs. James ll. llcgan, 291 Kent St. LUMBER -— SPRUCE and scantling $20.00 to 839-911 l!" ‘thousand delivered. R. A. Mac- Phall & Son, New llaven. 337-4443431- 408-4-15M6i. , ———*1———-— —-————————-——-—— ,___________.___@__--- SFENOGRAIPHER WAN-TED FOR FOR SALE-AT KERPOCH, FUR- country store. Apply to R cure of nislied summer cottage. Well. (lunrdlan, stilling qualifications. garage and ice house on ‘premis- es Apply Benjamin Rogers. 346-4-13-71 _ ' Male Help \Vaintcd recommendations and salary, ___i____?_____i___ Georgetown. 309 4-10-91 WANTED-MARRIED MAN TO “T”? work on farm. Apply to John A-n- ‘vflllffll drew, East Royalty.——397-4-14-4!i .. 4214-15-21 WANTED—MAlD FOR GENERA-I: housework. Apply Mrs. Altken,‘ WANTlEiD — SECOND C L A SS your 'i‘huoi0gy. As you were still - too young -i'o‘r ordination, tllc ‘faw-l- strator of the Diocese oi’ Chathani. ‘ty of that great scat of learning. in which position you remained lun- reallzln-g your superior ‘talents, sent tIIl your appointment as Bis-boil "1 you to Rome to ‘pursue a ‘Post this Diocese. Your Lordship cmmc Graduate course, ‘and there, In the to us on November 11,.1.920. Propaganda. ‘and Appoiiinare C-ol- ISlnce ‘that day, we have bee" ieges, you further prosecuted those witnesses -to the ear-nestnesswith. studios in which you had already ‘WhlI-‘ll V011 11MB '111W¢1Y9,1“11°"1'e‘1 s0 distinguished yourself. You to promote the interests of rellglfl" studied Theology Dogmatlc ‘and in ‘this ‘parish; we have noted ‘how Morul, Hioiy Scripture, Canon Ila-w, you strive in season and out 0f i-llst-ory of ‘the Church, and received season to sow in the minds or your your Degrees. 1n ‘the Church of s-pirituai children the wholesome St. John ‘La-ternn, on April 1‘i, 1900, seed-s of sound doctrine, and how you were raised to_ the dignity of untirlug and iifrstlvllflflll 111W“ M‘ tho Holy Preschool! ‘by H is Lord- Ways ‘been your efforts 111 1111 "m1" ship Archbishop CQlrng-[ell], ‘tern pertaining to our spiritual wel- Rcturning to New Brunswick, in ‘i018. W111i ‘£10911! 01 benelmlencc 1902, yuii were appointed Secretary Y0"? 11011181111138 name 1111B B180 11139" to Hi5 Lordship lulflhcip Ban-y closely associated: the eularizlnl 111 Hcrc, you fitted yourself ‘by much 111114811 31111819 5411101-11. 1-110 llllllmve“ study .hy unremitting elevation .10 merits to St. Joseph's Convent,.tl1c duty, and .hy your noble Qxn-npplgg founding of a ‘lloine ‘for the Aged, oi’ the priestly functions, to cntcr 111111 11181 ¢10W111111§ W011i of mere!“ upon M111 higher duties, and The the ibuliding and equipping of our Holy Father, in 191p 5,5486!“ yo“ splendid new l-lospitai, wl-ll ever hope and ‘pray that ‘(loll will grunt 8t. James you health and strength to remain 11» (701111111 - ~ - ‘ - - - ‘J31 161 196 many years ill-l our Bishop. 19- E- ‘31111111-"1 ~ 135 193 92 We ask you to accept this s-miill 11- A- Pclllllclfl" ‘ - 179 153 (lilllllllllll as a ‘token of our joy and 11- W111i‘? ~ - - - - - - 133 1159 2215 lippicclallur] or yuup g(,|[)(][](33g_ J. Cameron . . . . . . . .227 153 176 TlltllF-ZBBI The Altar and Choir Boys of St. 21°" Clll-"Th Dunggayfls caghedrap B. Poole . . . . . . . . .. 210 192 163 ‘ l). McKenzie " 137 202 AT 3T, Jgggppps QQNVENT_ L. Robertson 123 163 Tho pupils and ‘Sisters oi’ St. J~ 1311411191111” 197 134 Joseph's (Zouvout paid glowing iri- 11~ Urilfilvl-‘ll 155 145 ivuto to ‘ills lmriiship Bishop ()'- '1‘°1ll1—"2573 lltury at 3 o'clock yesterday a-fter‘ ‘ Church l-eallufi siimdmfl noon. The S-oilalliiy Hull of the _ W- 11‘ Convent was ‘the scene oi’ n very 3L 11111193 - - - - ~ - - ~ - ~13 55 plieiislirg tiiitortziiiimirut iprovldi-il by M~ 11111111711 - - - ~ ~ ~ ~19 4 the pirplils under this direction of P9011101 -- - » . - - ~ ~14 l1 1|“, Sl3[|_1r§_ St. Peters .. ..7 7 lllls Lorilslilp was accompanied 1'11"” -~7 7 ‘by-Bishop Morrison aiid'ii,cv. Father 4'1"" - ~ - - ~ ‘ - ~ - ~ - - J3 9 Savage and n large lllllllllfff‘ of 9°“- Chrlslll!" 11 priests and as the party cutcrcd the 133F115‘ - ~ - - ~ - - - - ‘ - - ~ "3 11 liall an Overture “Firntaisle Jubil- aiie," (fhamlnatic, was rendered by CQMMERC|AL LEAGUE c orchestra. “On Si‘lvery , “vavrsy- a beautiful “Hey-hug. “m, Funnel] 8r Chandlers delimited Rogers Hardware in their league match last night by 201i pJIS. Fennell 8i. Chandler ‘then sung by all the children. A ‘concert recitation, “The Message of the llells" was next given. Fourteen undersigned. this paper. MIN ERS’ RELIEF W. A. Weeka that thiey are prepared t0 receive contrillll?‘ tions in cash and kind for the above fund." j ‘ ’ Cash contributions may be made to the Canadian Bank of Commerce or any of Please address all" communications to ‘the Secretary. Acknowledgement.- wiil be made ‘in J. P. GORDON, Chairman W. M. ROWE, Treasurer JAS. CARRAGHER,Secret;/iry-,~. COMMITTEE-t’ 0F CHARLOTTETOWN. _ ' LIST OF CONTRIBUTIONS TO DATEZ-u- . .' E. H. Haviiand Laborer ~ ' ‘ I "rig-gi’ Telegrnphcrs of the Island division, H. W. McKay, Mi. Stewart ....... .. Joe, Callaghan, North Wiltshire . E. C. White, Vernon .................. .. T. J. Keefe, Mls ‘w- J. A. Kelly. Charlottetown Ross McEwen, Charlottetown J. C, Gallant, Wellington .... .. M. McCloekey, Vernon River J.,J. McQuaId, Alberton H. M. Brothers, Cardigan E. M. Campbell, Borden as follows: A. C. McKay, Montague S. M. McKay, Montague . P. L. Morris, Murray Harbor J, J. Trainer, Charlottetown J. F. McMillan, Hunter Rive G. J. McCormack, Charlottetown F. E. Holland, Elmira ...... .. J. A. Burge, Bedford P. T. Power, St. Peters E. E. Jardins, Kinkora J. M. McLeod, Royalty ...... .. P. E. Murray. Bradalbane . »W. T, Wood, Port Hill J. M. Araenault, St. Louis .......... E .A. Large. ° wide J. M. Nicholson, Summerslde young ladies took part in this and p~ CW1“ ~ ~ - ~ - ~ - - “In 13:7,, 110 as each one recited her lines she R- H- C‘“"‘?"°" - ~' 15‘ m” turiiril the slilc of a silvcr bell in r- Ardfliali“ If“? f” her hand aird showed a Iiettcr. “- Fhlmcgm‘ - 125 U3 Winn all the ‘girls had made their "- Cliiujdl" ~~~-;---159 157 157 speeches the ‘words, “SILVER JUDI- “lull-Zn; LEE" stood’ out wltlh startling ef- 11°F?‘ Hardwa" 6° _ , r feet. Tho girls again rccltcd and b- ‘fmwml H“ l“ 13“ followed out the some procedure. hold 1- 1r’? this time turning the reverse side, l‘; Mclmm‘ i H“ l,“ the result this ‘time was “AD b‘ Lew“ n? "l" MULTOS AINNOS". This item was F‘ WW1‘ _ l“ 1°“ given hearty applause. Nevins TmMTWQU "Fcstal Favorite" ‘was then rendcr- c°mm"'°1a1 B°w1m9 Lena" as Auxiliary to His Lordship Bishop 51"?“ a b11751“ 1115i“ m‘ W“? Lin“; Boil-y, with the ti-‘Jle of Bishop of “hire Eiil-"Oiiflte- eil on piano. Reminiscence; of omclal siammlll —----~——--— —-—--——-—-=. , _, . , , l, ,5 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.e Wm, Dummy," en. H18 Lqrdshlifs career were then w L WANTED—M.AN T0 WORK ON m“ ma. f ,. m" ..,_, g _, L ]il‘Tr()lA\)l4se Upon the (loath of m ‘ I h l , m h" I m traced in song and poetry by a nirm- ; _' farm for summer. APDIY to Athol Ami“, Jung,‘ Gimoselrrzatargyulo 131L991’ 311272;)?" 1100511110 Ailmlfll- Paurillsisngvftcfiragghetlfwnt gnuer t3 dyer of young ladies" after which gfggware Rfilleml- mghfifld- 4434415 3i ,. ‘i... ~I l...\l2i "Hnqpq you our felicltntionsand our hearty egqficflfsncqéiitgmphnle was render: Patons Ltd — To _—_'_'-“ """ H’ " ‘ _._ _._._.___......__ ___'_ good wllisifis‘ 12v?‘ ‘grlaldlylgog? Si: lliiss/ Kathleen McGuigan then Moore & Mchead“ "1 ‘l ' _ “T , many; s ngus e rem - I _ ,, ‘ F; n & CM d] __2- i; __ “HABEELL"AL_ Ymk o" 5'1"" clergy who honor the celebration ‘piesénled ‘ms "I‘°“1'fhfp w“? a shnglfeg, peardo: y; l4, 1,14,, (J M, m“; Mrs 1101mm of m" sflwr Jubilee in wishing beautiful bouquet of Carnations and TO LET—7 ROOM HOUSE-l Cliappcil a son—~si.iilborn. ouyuen, m ofda s alithlndigturbed Miss lllargvarct NfciJ-onald offered a Modern conveniences. Apply‘ "DIED VE5TERDAY~ T11“ {ran "Hg" in oar journey ihrough tastefully decorated Spiritual , Guardian‘ 414.4.1‘5M3i. community of Travellers ltest and DE ‘Tug ‘fl Y 1' _ Bouquet. "Ecce SHCBHIOS Mng- L 0f C Bowhn ‘ . 1 - life and to the future we look with ,, t t -- 11":‘111<1Bd 11/011111)’ 86116111113’ W618 the'hope “m, a kmd Pmvmenm, nus was then rendered by t-hc ‘.._... ”,*“.“44..+H+@¢4 s ocke ast evening to hear of _ "— ‘ ' chorus. v “he death or Mr‘ Jame“ Enghnd- DQYLE_A|_ Eng; 305,0“, Mags may long spare you to labor in this The late Mr. ‘England had been Hotel Victoria § .An up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 roome, 44 of which have private bathe. Gueets receive courteous and painstaking service. Table is iinexcolled in Canada. Chariotteotwn Hotel i (2)., Ltd. Proprletore HARRY C. BROWN, Manager OQ-OO-O-QO-O-O-O-OOOO-OQQVOM VICTORIA i-i-orsi. |____... A. J. Duff, llailfax; .1. E. Ewnrbl lMimcton; G. Lowell Myers, St. John; J. W . Andrew, St. John: Wm. McFerr, Montreal; ll. V. Clemens, Montreal; Fred L, ‘Ilciw- man, Rothesny, IN. ‘B.; J. Raphael. Montreal; W. J. McAlnry, St. John J. M. Keenan, Halifax; C. McDon- ahl, Toronto_ ailing for several months but his condition did not become serious until a week ago. ‘He passed away |last evening about six forty five at the age o fslxty-flve yours The lats Mr. England was a highly ros- pected fnrmer and wholesale flsh dealer and was particularly well Eknown throughout the Province. _He leaves to mourn besides his hon-owing widow, three daughters. Mrs, Lymand l-lalI.,Sherbrookn. l". E. l., Mrs. George Hydnman. Fram inghnm Mass. and Miss May at |home, also two sons. lM'r. tl-{arry England. Coleman. Mr. ‘Howard England at home. The time of the funeral will he announced inter. The ‘Guardian Joins with the whole Atommunity in extending sincere ‘sympathy to the bereaved. This happened at Cleveland. O. ‘A. man parked his car at Public square and pinned to the curtains a note telling his wlf-e that he Iert her some money in the tool ‘pocket ‘of the machine. April 14th, 1925 Mlllwood Doyle portion of srtAw-in the ‘Royal Victoria l-Ios- Aimee! pltal, Montreal, April 14, Mrs. Ai- ircd Shaw, aged iii. Funeral notice later. BR.ACE—At the ‘P. E. l. ‘l-lospltai on Wednesday, April 15th, Il._ K. Brace, aged no years. Funeral not ice iatcr. of Hol-y iMothcr Church. ,MAT,H|Es°N___0n wedfieadny‘ A“ Catholics of Charlottetown. ril 15th, Catherine iEleeu daughteri of Mr, and Mrs. l). M. Mathieson. ‘Funeral this (Thursday) afternoon from tho residence of her grand- parents, Mr. J. -I). Bigger. lMnlpcquc Road, Services starting at 1.30 thence by auto to Fredericton for interment at 3.30 p. m. gatlon of St. Dunstanhsi. , F. J. CASEY, Chairman. L. B. MacQMLLAN, Secretary. Charlottetown, l’. E. island, April 15, 1925. CARTER-in this olty, April lfi. 1925, Mary A. Dewyrs, dearly be- loved wife of the lute Joseph Cart- er, formerly police ‘officer. Funeral- from A. A. ‘l-lennesseyhi Undertak- ing Parlors Fridayfihorning at 8.4.5 - to St. Dunstans Cathedral. thence * The Altar Boys and the Choir Boys made the following address r ‘THIE RIGHT REVEFIEND LOUIS JAMES O'LEARY, the Lord's vineyard. Last night on the L, 0. C. Alleys the first game in the play-on‘ iul‘ Miss Iii. Gaudci. thcn read thc fol- lowing address: Long may you live for the good of our Pn-rish, for the advance- ‘ment ‘of our Diocese, ‘and tiic glory In conclusion, ‘we ‘beg of you ‘to accept this purse, and ‘while doing sn tn consider it a weak expression of the sentiments of love and es- [EC-till -borne ‘towards you by the ‘Signed on behallf of the Congre- Blshop of Charlottetown. May it Please Your Linlslilyi : "Thou i-halt can. ..ly “to yo r Jubilee," Thus G-(J s]. cc I l1 those to whom of days in His service. in the service of the Lord. the angelic hosts break-out in ipraise tim us n sacrifice of praise. thanks- giving and expiration! Ami how ‘Zhosc burning ivords, treasured in chosen pee-pie even amid iiir ...i- dows of the oldcn days. And Moth- lcr Church, evcr the ‘true interpreter of lilli! words of ‘lioly Scrl-ptiirc, bids her Cllllill€ll rejoice and bless the Lord for the ‘graces bestowed upon Ho grants length 'l‘hcro is Jubilee today, my Lord. in llio courts oi‘ hos-van, iubcro the angels of God are offering, in sliver thurlLiIcs. the prayers and sacrifices and thc countless priestly acts of your quaitcr of u century's ‘lnibor How as thc Angel of the Holy ‘Sacrifice recalls ‘the memory of the manifold times, that your consecrated hands liavo held aloft the Eucharistic Vic- MINEIIS RELIEF lllNll n_______...__ The following Merchante have kindly consented to receive and foo ward to relief eommltteee at Gleoe ‘Bay, Sprlnghlll end Stelledton, de- natlone of Potatoes. Vegtteblee, Butter, Flour and all food lllutlfe new eo urgently needed: Poole A Thompson, Ltd., Montague; Matthew A IM°L.."| .Ltd., Sour- le; Rueeel Clerks. Mt. otewert; Cooke I Son, Murray River; .A. l-liorne a co.. Ltd.,_ ch..." ‘ : J. o. ' ‘c’ .ch...' I F- J. -‘ Charlottetown; Conrad l 00.. Charlottetown; Cutllffe l Cutlllfe. 1'1"“ er Rlygr; P, J, Noy A 60., Hunter River: J. Gordon MoKey, Iredel» bane; Kennedy Iron. Kenelngton; ‘Clnelllr A Stdwert, 1.416.. Bummer- slde; Thee. Nlebet, Tyne Valley; Kennedy 00., ‘Ltd., 0'LIaI‘Yi T111"- ore‘Ltd., O'Learyl J. H. Myrlck A Ce. Lido‘ Alberififli J- H- MYPIW 4 Co. Ltd., Tlgnleh; Wm. Martin, Belle River. 1 All other Merehenie are earnestly Invited to eeelet in Mlnere’ Relief work in gny wey that they feel dlepeeed ee the need le greet end ins call urgent. - "' _ J. P. edge-oil. - "_ Wm, ROWE, ' _ "9 JAB. "CAIIHAOHER. ;[,§.4.]g.3f Commllttee, Cherlottetewn The Charlottetown Committee have rieelded to load and elilp I11 contribution received ey Mondly and Tull“! M"- 1‘ 1' ""1"" ‘I lt"' - "-" c-‘rleed will be forth-coming A" fo-d rude. Including Peietoee, Vegeteblee, Fleur, More "e acceptable. ‘ I‘ "Mn:- h. ConLhL, J. D. Jenklne, F. J. Holman. Conrad I Co. him‘ rlecrd their wylreheueee a‘! dlepoeel of Commit-t“. NI 400N911‘ ecknevr “ ‘ llutter, Eggl. J. I. oonooN. . Wm. l an» canuoun to Roman catholic Cemetery. MeE-ACHER-N-At tho ‘R11. Island Hospital, Apnll, 16th,’ Miss W, L. MoEachern of Mermaid. Funeral Friday from her iato residence. services starting at 2 p.m. ' CARTER-Jn this City. April 16th 1925 Mary A. Dwyer. dearly be- loved wife of the iota Joseph Carter. . formerly. police ortloer, Funeral from AZ-‘A. Hennesssys funeral home tomorrow (Friday) at 8.45 to St. Dunetank; Cathedral thence to R. C. Cemetery. N; S. Minerslleiiei The. following -for itself. F. J. Holman. - ‘Charlottetown. ‘P. q. i. ‘Today, nineteen "hundred and forty four families received rations. In all ten thousand two hundred and eighty- nlne depend- snt relief committees started thll week without s dollar in fund-a and expect ‘to spend eleven thous- nd dollars before Saturday. Gen- hrous reeponeee are coming in; from all over Cenede. liven though settlement ‘ll niede at one! rel-let work will be neeeseery for at lea t two Weill. l! 11° W189i are pid until after ‘that time. Rev. M. A. MeAflm. Olvllfmlfl ‘ my. A. M. MeLOM. Sec. Publicity Committee. telegram speaks Miner-l’ run-r eommituefeheriatmwnfili" F"; "- 3" ‘m “ m‘ ' You Need Bishop of Charlottetown, My ‘Lord :—- TWe, the Altar and Choir Boys of St. Dunstan's Cathedral wish to unite with the clergy nn-d lsity of the diocese in expressing to you our If You Are “ALWAYS TIRED” scenes’ _ DIGESTIVE TONIC‘- The Tonic that everybody nrequlree et-thle eenon ofthe year-end more especially thoee reeoverlng from oolde and the fluei l It given e hearty appetite bullle pp gndy-t-olygthene the entire qyetem. ' '5 Frloee 50o! ‘$.00. ‘silence nave , ca. LTD» - ‘the hearts of ‘the booms of two of %he feirset ‘provinces of Illa native e d heaven, by which you have strivcn to onklmllo in the hearts of others the love of God glowing in your ownnhow those words re1echo t0- day ‘from angelic lips and swelll the juibilmrt chorus of prnlse and song! The Church on earth joins her voice to that of the ibeaven-ly choirs, a-nd, with all the magnificence and ‘Pfimll bf her ‘liturgy, gives glory and thanks to God for the grent gifts of mind and hes-rt bestowed upon you, my Lord, and ifor the countless graces that have flowed tihrougli you, from the Eternal Foiint of Mercy, ‘lo the souls of those coni- mlt-teil to your care. The Joyous sounds of our Bishop's Jubilee are carried far across the sea to ihe Holy City of Romewhcre they ‘mingle with the nhanit praises of that vast throng of pilgrims who ‘are pouring into ‘the Disraeli City, during this Holy Year, to. lny at ‘the feet of Peter's success-or the homage of their loy- a-lty and love. ‘lihsyware echoed by the walls of the ancient Leteran Eciellica, where. on Holy Saturday. In ‘the Holy Year a ‘uarter of a century ego, a young anadlan Le- vlta consecrated his youth and his greet mien-ts lo the service of God H w reverently the angels of that h lowed sanctuary registered those vows in heaven, for they saw In the young priest a future prince of ‘the ‘Church. a burning and n hhlning light tint would llominaw trlum- , 1011111171)’ 01 K911Y8 ($111511. 1"- E- 1¥1~ Y9“? faithful people “"159 we“ 1'9 Th, Ri m; Rgygrend the championship was rolled when innd, Fungpu] in B04. 1L hearts to God ifor you today; our 9 , _ .____. S u best wishes are yours. Ad Multos LOUIS JAMES WLEARY’ DD" ‘m’ “and mm and “tamed the m vlnclbles by a majority of 133 pins. ‘liie game was very exclttlug. The lnvlnclhles won the first 1' game by 8 pins. The second was won by the Band oy 94 pins. ' The third was also won by the Band by ‘i5 pins, . Band— C. Kelly .- 126 215 176 J. Kelly __ 238 158 194 L. Dolron _.. 1~l9 Hi5 152 F. Doucctte 154 .168 108 .-\. Joy 199 I95 H2 'l'otal—~2599 iuvinclbies- W. ‘Coyle ________ -_ 186 11R l6" W. lialpeuny 190 l‘3‘i 181 J. Bentley -.. 149 187 154 J, Callaghan _ 173 lill I56 P. Ready ________ __ 176 185 l3 Total-MGR J. Kelly of Band had highest single making 238. ‘lie also bud highest total making 594. Tonight Alerts meet the Band, n good game is expected. “- ~-¢-o&-—-- ---- Lord, at old ‘Saint Joseph's, where your children, the privileged ‘lambs of Your Lordshlp's fold, gather iround you as did the dark-eyed lt-wls-h children around ‘the donr Master in the hamlets of Judea. Though you are surrounded by noble and distinguished members of thé hierarchy and ‘the clergy, we know that you ‘will find time to ac- cept our good wishes 0n this great day. Thnt ‘we occupy in ‘place all our own in your fatherly heart we fer-l quite assured. When Your Lordship came to us iflve years ago as ‘the successor of your illustrious hfother, now the revered Archbish- op of Edmonton. ‘we tel-t that our Holy Father could ‘not have made “ truths of our lioly J. P. Hogan. Summerside J. P. Arsenault, Summcrslde A. Monaghan, North Wiiltshire J. F. Mclnnls, Morell L. P, Ritchie, Charlottetown .... .. J. W. Allen, Emerald E. Mclnnls M. P. Driscoll ...... Total 8114.00 Dillon d. Spillett, ............................................. .. 5 boxes butter (300 pound!) Miss Stamper, .. Clothing K. W. Finlayson ...... _. Clothing 1i liar-giicr choice. Your piety and learning, youi zeal for the cause of clirlstixin education, and voiir ltluilly llll0i'l="‘ll. in the welfare of ‘the chil- dren of your flock were ‘all wc_li known to us. The years that have followed have ‘more than realized our fondcst hopes, for, notwithstand- ing the many bur-dens placed upon your shoulders, your interest in ou-r spiritual and temporal welfare has never waned. No need of ours is ion small to engage your serious consideration. _No words oi‘ ours can txprcs-s the gratitude we owe vou, my Lord. for all the favors you have bestowed upon us, especially for your goodness in coming to our convent cvcry month to nf-fer Holy Muss for our sprclal intentions. A bishop breaking the Bzcnd of Life to his iiiiio children with his own hands, a bishop instructing ‘iiicm Sunday after Sunday in the religion what greater guarantee oi‘ ‘the faith ‘and ilevotlon oi‘ tho f-utuie gcncrnitiona iif this ilioccse! Mav we not hnpc ' that our Island will cznillmc tn b“, as it has ‘boon iii the ‘pas/i, a strong- hold of v-plety and of missionary zeal. Your Lordship may build. and is ‘building, stately edifices in brick and siuiic but mom lusting and assuring ‘them of "his apprecia- tion. ‘It was a ‘pleasure for him to come to_ them and he asked ifor, their prayers. The Bishop com- ‘plimcnted the Sisters and children His Lordship Bishop Morrison congratulated the children and Si!- ters on the entertainment and felt. that the children were living 11D to the reputation which had been‘ that of St, Joseph's for many yoihrs. V‘ A concerted number ‘brought ‘the delightful nrfslr to a conclusion?“ JUBILARIAN AND CLE-RGYq DINE celebrations a comlplim-enmn din- ner ‘was ‘tendered His Lordship and the Priests at the Victoria Hotel last evening. _ Hlh llonor Lieutenant-Governor l-loartz, ‘Premier Stewart, and l-HQ, Worship Mayor McKcnaa were in- vited guests. After full ‘justice-- hnd been done ‘the very excellent rcpairt served by the Hotel staff. the following Toast List ‘was dis-u (Continued. on Page 6) i- Queen Hotel A vecy comfortable and tirfi: on the exc-el-lence of the programme: " 1P .. . As n fitting conclusion to the than they will be tho spiritual cilif- lll-mfi-llkfl H0181 l! l M04191‘- iccs you nrr erecting in the hearts I" Prick o1 your elilldrcu- Splendid table, courteeue That (Ind may grant you many "rvwm yrnrs ‘cf hcaltli. ‘ury Lord. to labor iii Jiin cause, that you may llvc to an“ “'00 i My‘ celebrate not only ‘the Golden but the Diamond Anniversary of your ' ' ' ordination to the Holy Priesthood is the ardent wish of your grate- ful chlldrcn of St. Joseph's Convent.‘ Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors " ' MISS L, MeQUAlD, Manager, we The Pupils of 8k. Joseph's Convent, .._,._..._ ‘ Cllflfl0.ill'i\')\\'ll, P. E. iillalivl, April 14, 1925. A normal baby was .born\to a m! man suffering from sleeping sick- ness in Jersey City Municipal Hos- His Lordship fi-flllflii thanking pltel. The mother. still euffleniux ‘the children ‘for their kind wishes from the ma ady,‘is at the hospital and doesn't now she had the baby. t I macoousro’: " ll . > There ie Jubilee to-dey. too, my MDWVIIAL -~ ~ 4“ snowmen-s v i manure inlwfl u