w. “he o... -isamy this» Ileana. Illlllllll Propertiq Q inn”; air-tit " pursue the _ , u”, f . ., Mn""I_-"lEii.AP9l'jfll6l.tllllliificllcpsw"qllltayvw .., onus will: -lll§'i'§lill°u' pm°l""““"°° "l! Mm n; w. mum“..- Jim! lifllillflibllgcyte Qq|||_‘u|.u| ’-; *g‘ens. ~ ' llllllsshllsllllllll ill-lllleeh...g.rl.olFresheners»ll-hihlllslelllr- ' (LN. BISSEIT. Manager. Charlottetown Bram-l . D (.1 ._ ,_l ‘t m" l!" ""1"". I! In! time . lCanflClian Mining l?ro.gress HE favorable progress whiclflhas taken place in _ (.un.ldi.ln mining dining the post year, as inclicalerl . .in provincial government reports and in lhC annual slatt- Iflils of the various companies. is lfcviewed in our APRIL MARKET LETTER , Companies discniwrl s: length include Interactions] “ * Nickel, Nnranda, ifollingcr and Consolidated Mining a . Smelling. i i A copy will be ‘no! 9'0 receipt of rlu coupon u. w“ I...“ I far: its»: x .- we ~ U ‘_ ‘F v .._ ‘U.-. Jolmlliasalvlhiyw ‘ lllcArihur IlflI-i Autumn- 5t,, hurnlnerslda, P. 0. Pa: 8M, Pleua shes an nnma on vol" “I! 1° "M" your Mark}: Lam: nlululy; .., . -. .. <>s~-‘. . . , ‘m? _-_-,_.__. . VARIETY IN minibuses-All ' cocoons» u‘: their riiflerent uses: but 111m 1 "variety o! mtllm 29d ‘file! $10 our dlanilv. 0pm; n; p9,, l-lilmml; avurQrl-IWBGK- llllvloanou cellars-no. a. i.- . Tllylor and mo. it. name nlqnq, Pflncita Charlottetown byrqyl boat ysstnrdiy Ind report t 4: ice {slyly clear. but» iderable lee lryths strait. . -_ owl‘ NIW srluwolrrev. warn.- PAPIB bsautiiles avary room; make; It say or brilliant, richly dilnitied or quietly restful. Garter k" 00., Linlitorl. ‘ 2 llsl-a-l-lwaalr. YESTERDAY’! MARKET -- Eggs l/Jld ‘lit illlc; Butter 400-; Chickens $1.10 and Apples 20c. a doll. A rilcs display of lace work’ consisting of table runners. ete., attracted the Indy folk. my roof; Straw 430.; can 550.‘; Tllrnips liiie.; Potatoes m m ‘I50. hood-glen coon one lh ‘cello Tables. size 30x30, m: tops, strong gmd durable and only ilflli each, but you'll have to come quickly-There's »ohly 4 doz. of them and last year that quantity just. lasted‘ one day. Holmans. Charlottetown. 2861 YORK CHARGE, United Church of‘ Canada. Services next Sunday will be held ,as ‘follows: ‘Marghfleld- Dunstqffnsge, Central Church oer- vlce at 11 a. ni.; York; Church "ollurll lit 2 p. m. Service at ‘i p. 11y; igraelr- lcy Church $ch0ol at :1 p. in. Ser- vice at 7 p. m. , nlloro FANS snoutp thins: it o point t0. hell‘ the Enns. _ Jetlxlck Melodies, Sunday, thg 6th lhst, thF0l1Ih.W.J,Z,, ‘NewWYorle at 9 p‘- OIOQI; local time. The program is as follows: (1) Over lhcre; (j) flfhe Americans Gomel (a) fijlae_ Maple . .-A-\Z;‘_ ' Increase - . V‘ ~ . '. ,I'6]l0l'l'-Qd by Irving Oil Colupnny ‘ FOB the first quarto; of ' the current yell: the Irving Oil Company, Liniltcd have reported an lair-reuse in volume of business in laxacsa of 36% over the some period last year, You can share in the phcnominal growth of this Company through an investment of as little as s42. - We recommend‘ and offer Irving Oil Company " 6% Cumulative Participating llréferrsd Stack . ‘ " - ‘fro: ‘Wine $6.0) rorspund investment. Pair» . . .. $12243 share. to yield 744%. h,“ \- ....-....- _. .. “L1,... g~.-::c_g;vt- l, i“ I; us: vuurvlulllullnarluulonv rl o” ’ . l = _ l Eastern Securities Company ; . ', LIMITED - W. If. V. DUNBAB. liienager. l _ CIIARLOTTETOWN fir. soul MONTREAL unplug - a norwrolv sllllllwnsillll‘ rsllllslllclllln i Stewart Jones 8a Co. ' l ‘ ' " Correspondent! o! tuQlne-ralnshields s. co. l illémljgrp '9! Illa Montreal Stock Exchange .3 0- .. W“ 88 Gneatflcargkelsli, Charlottetown ' "QWQIAP WWW!‘ Exmi-‘NGF Ain't“, Pacific Gram _ 19% _ “colonic furnished by 0...... g;l;;~;ggji~ 5;; llllnldl lisJ-b» Montreal. l» sle-lwll l ""' 5' Jo‘, A; ‘can Ba firs,“ Gcurgg mm“, I] It, Qll .,. u. so! III H! 5.. . 3 - ‘tlwmowh . B. Ohppwg; ... u, H. 4f < Q l Building Products ., .. 21% " ’ "f spinach Cfld‘ .. ..... all-ll MQNTREAL Cmads Cement .. l8 Canada Power and Pnpor 17% tiles; .,', .., .., ..,,_. as»; gm“ may," m nsmlolpll seine m ‘ _ y‘ Fopplgu foyer Secuy ties .. I337; GOVEMVMENT? $1§§§§..°$;2i“t.".; ".1: 11:1: ii ;QRP0lM TIQN o." :1: .232. * ' ' ' ' Industrlfl Alcohol ... Qli ihmylgtlgggl Nickel ..,‘... .. tau Petroleum . It Paramount Blayceg type". Wit ... gov, Penfck q yore ..,. ),..,. gm. UM‘ P991‘ P 9911- "' c". ‘firs!’ ‘m5 ..,. as}; mo» .,. .4. _.‘,. gm . - ‘wk {Lana elahoml 01f craggy”, m; fist‘ ma“ Sterling Sccuritiygl-"yl: '_.. all’ i. l bl Yellow ‘Ii-trek ".3. _‘,§_,. ‘:9. i - 1p c. m n. ..,-.., ,.,1_ lap; _. K‘ 2i General Motors .l. .,.- ,5", '42. Hill jvl i- l1» heat Forever; (i) La Marscilleise; l5) British . Greplllllcrs; (o; lily Cflllllify _T'ls of Thee. Alley (s; Co, lltll- . , _ 2am: TBIHWY UNITED CHURCH -.- Jnrly prayer meeing at l0 o. m. - Wabbit ah morning service, RevHG. ill-Brown. END-Will?» “Tllll- Greer of lllflv" W519!‘ Qlllllwii-ililll WW5 "l isuol Jrroceedlng to Hearts i-Iell for hair own serylcp. rslhlqlth School llld Bible classes at 2.30 p. m. my. l!" BRIBERY will nragch at avenlng lcrvica. subiect... "My ‘Yolre- sod My lurdcn!“ M this ‘service My‘. P. w. hnoll will slug Gounod’: ‘There is c. ~ Tllwlcnwlillifl’. ‘Tllfiffillflllfl will reonlen llterollle ‘service broadcast- by (l. 1i. O. lir- Anthems at each . service. .., , welcome "at all services. SOCIAL EVENING-an avcnini" of ordinary interest was y more‘ than [spent ott he home of Mruand Mrs. 'I‘orquil lvfeoNaill, Milton; on Tues- l day, March nth, when the box hole- l ers o! the North Milton Rural Tale- l phone Compnny and friahda present- led Mrs- MncNeili. their central agent, with a purse of money in recognition pf the many kit dnesscs shownb har- seli’ and family in connection with their tclephonelservlce. '14:. c. n. Mnclyzlfble chute the" gathering to oidetlahrl in e. pleasing‘ way stated the object of the gathering and Mr. __E_rnost_ Colcs made“ the presentation. A short hear-m was also siyan by Rav. C. Fl. Jbhnston. Mr. llacblpill. on behalf of Mrs. lylucklsill pnd fem- ily. thanked the donm for their thoughtfulness. The reo-leindcr of the avenlhg quickly pasaadin games and amusements, where ‘ll enjoyed themselves. A fliptyhlhch was serv- ed lb llu elm lull» ol llllrlll Mll- ton. ' -' Weird’: ‘m flail- ‘Steel orosuooerlq .;. . Iilfll Simmls .., ..- 31H Winnipeg Electric .., n. .-- 4t NEW your; ' American Can ..'. "... ,.,.. H018 Allcghmly .1.‘ ,. “ ." 13% Anaconda ‘l?’ international Harvester , _ Illlwrlsen allow.» ll- l» . Kenooeqzt popper‘... ., ,.' hill Illwllllwnnl bulls lllll- wfl - W‘ Klara-rs lllllillllrllavn -- vé- ‘ ll. U~ §l Etta! l qty riff-s‘ -\IYT‘K. ti? ‘i CHQRI-OHETQEN cllllllllilili 77in Cant-rill it Guardian “DIM/Nil RAVI! till Rrcttieli Well- "W?! 1B WWFY-‘YOU FiYWlIlIIY Null’- 9" MP1 M} 101' Elmilll tilillfl H, Tv-fiflllllllv 1154-» WINE“)! IBIVIGlll-Pfirlrlliillli in W Whole! United Qhllwblll on Blllilitlh Asrll (Ml. will ll! ll! lllliowll: Wlellille Hell-b 8t ll s. nl-i Wlrllioe Blllltll at 3 ll- on; Brinllctrlwll Real? It ‘l p. m. WWW ‘lilllllllrrlili! trsnblllst- val- Wllll in Wail molly. ycllll lllllua w Hlllmsllll- The capers m wonderful this filer-even time; than last 11nd Inn's ssllilla muster-Prices or: loyal] fm- 3861' i ZION OBIJIWH-Aiitlvlces on Anvil; llib- will h! conducted by the Mill-T llifil‘. We til’! Bled to know tllct Mr. Wit-on ll will"? Milli Mill l°°l£lIl8 halo and hnarty- iii: momma sub: feet will he "The Elllierlnwlltlll Jesus" and in the llvcllllls. "Qollslolllll. The runway. Sieve!’ Zlllll Q- f1- I- '1‘- wlll furlllsb the rvllllills choir and muslc- The ‘Y’ service o; song at 8.30 in liloh Church. Special music and cesium’ TBLEGHAIH MESEENGEIQI Gilli-n EBBATE _- The tlahadlan Nationql Iblllllrllnh. mflnulllail were lllllllly yesterday in vllltbllstllla the birthday, °i MT- J» El-B- UWFQBQY- Dill! 9911' tact with the ‘Teiegrlrlah service for nllllv vim llllsllllllie Ml‘ Mwrelllly a. friend o! the boys. and c. lllcg little contribiltlogr from him yesterday morning ehslaleq them lo celebrate in wlllniltl‘ Ptllllllav to boys who work‘ ill ilhl RP!!! M!‘ and like good things! t0. lat. "We hope he passes the bundled mark" ; l .7955 5AIlV4-TWN ARMY 0113b.‘ Dlilrrlidllltllllt and Mrs. A. w. friar- tin will conduct the weak cild sor-‘i vices es follows: Saturdayynt ll p.’ m. Praise meetlug; Sunday lll a. n1,‘ Dlrectnry Class, il a. m., llwilhc»... locating; 2 p. m., Y. P. Gunmen: llleeting, 3 p. m., Pieasqnt Suildau oftcrnoon. Thls service will b" broadcast by 01142.1(. '1 p. .n. Salm- tlon meeting. Monday 8 p. m. Col.- tage meeting at home of Mrs. Annie; Wlliiarps, Elm Avenue. The Citadel, Bra-rs ‘Ifrlo Mid Stringed Que: Ate! will assist at these services. The ne-i viva! llllflt ll still very warm and the general pobllc are cordially in- vited" to these services. TllE BAIWIST UBURf/‘Ilrrllevl A C. Vihcmlt‘ specks at the morning sari/ice on "Christ's Int=rcessory Play- er." For the evening service he will the Bible, "The Night of Tempta- tion." Mrs. J. l). MscNlltt sings, at the morning sen/lee, Bartlett's "Come Jesus Redeemer." The chllll.‘ ylll Sill?! to: the lllvrnlna sslvlw Mrlld¢ls~ 801111’! “Ye that shall endure" and Bu"! tilt Wlllpcsl" llllll llillllffi "The Day is Past and Over" with.’ Mrs. Roper and Mr. Qulgley taking‘ the obligptp in the lottcr. Another‘ new high mark in Sllndqy School ma.’ tendance lest shoddy. Ari attendaneel gfgoo p; more ls capzpted tomorrow-l‘ All! Memoriam Hitl- MABY‘ S. COFFIN Mrs. Mary S. Collin. widow of the late Benjamin Onfiill, of Bay“ Fortune, died on Thursday evening.’ March 27th.. at the home of heri daughter. Mn. Brunt DingwelLl Sourls. Her late husbltnd passed a-l way twelve yous ago. She was in‘ thematic, you oi her age. nei- wish.‘ often oxpresssch, that she might pass- Qway without trouble to any one. weds-ranted liar: loi- am: speulllllz, only a little more than 5 day in bed‘ with her flit lllulcl- she quietly died in her sleep. shs knew that the and w_a_.s near and silo calmly composed himlt. for "the rut that rema-ineth for pioploof God." The funeral service was ileld in tho Gaul-ch at Bay Ibrtuhe. on llyob iii-bu and the large number who smote cl mm of var! w! roads. ll uopia evidence of the high aptpeq in which aha was held. Bhe Q survived by two daumtarc Ind two ‘acne: story. (It's. Csrwl Wm- lei/ls. Ovlllmll: can rim-nuc- wgill llluifil; Obllllh and Duncan n! lay Iilttuuc; also a number of lit!!- ". c: nwrae _ b with m. I! of lllllivt llnl n! slllyhlslll lbw llulll or All“ owe. m!!!“ “is w! Jules own. IBM: and event took vlwa at iielllit 5mm 9'! Ihwll. ‘PW? illll- m Ilml Illlw only a ll M! tllilyllll wllllfllaal Milli "f" 3;.‘ “Neill ell. Kill“ ilmlll,» QWQHI Hill"- ‘ ‘ 4 u‘ voulne l-oolrnlo to in. W ‘Dil- the Kll-filéli o1 Ml‘. for the evening Carldlyifs "Fierce l dale canteen laws will: wl lwllly by lull-bo- lqved pastor Rev.‘ A. P. nomad p a dlscgogllaio husband she loaves l» slolllll eel Willi!!!- lll New Bnmnllllsllllllslqilllrqs lllwqh loo. WW. lolllletiwllllfiliurr- Bolprt fl , _ I m ihglzihh Dwlimniilw"pwwillllloilht Stewart. _____ . The illllllrlll was illlill ell Mllilflfl)’ Mlreh no. and rlrslllw the loo-o- lblo slow. oi the loads ll ls-lsll sort- llco followed the rfllllllllll l9 5h All- drews Chiuch. The services were periorrped s; the church and at the w by Rev. A, P. MPI-lPl-lfl". F- P- The pull bearers were ll. F. lee- han, Artemas Cook. James Mc- Laughlin, Artemus Collin. J. R. Pigctt and J. W. W. McDonald. May her soul rest in peace. ‘i; GLEANINGS inns! rayon AND VICINITY April showers bring May flowers. On Tuesday, March 25th.. the lad- les of the Baptist Sewing Circle met nt the home of one of its member-t, Mrs. Sarah MacKenzie. 0i‘ Tryon. the occasion being her 13rd, blith- day. A very llltppy afternoon was spent and "Aunt Sarah," as she is fnmlliilrly called received omong other gifts. a good old fashioned bouncing. Her molly friends through out the community wish her many happy returns of the day. and hope she shall live to enjoy many more birthdays. lViiss Ella Garfield of Westmore- loud. HCCOIIILGIIICU lly her brothel" Parker were Sunday visitors to Try- and Mrs. George Garfield. Mrs Graeme Crossmnll. of North Tryoll. recently received the sad rlcsvs of the deal-h of ller son. Harri- son Crossmali of Voncouvor. B. C. Sincere sympathy is ‘wilder-ed the bereaved family. "WW-Wills? tllv $1.9M .119!’ crlvstw lnodirlons of the island “there "f! W?‘ WM $00300 IIINWQP" l“ tlla Kindlflm "bebfl Wefluato for well an ill-fill: o! slaw. ‘Pile can- liol 1i "11 lllu s Penumbra of only $5.000. While. the Icelandic pal-lament. or Althins. first gathered on Thing- yllllr. or "place of assmbiy". in ilhc year 930. the liLstory of the country sues allrlost two centuries bee]; qt that. Irish hamilic reached lcsiand in 7B5 and found -~ it uninheblipcl. About 860 A. D.. a Norwegian vik- lna. NtlddOd. llBdlfiQflVflld the country and Garcia: Bvavanssch, a, Bvwsda, was drlvm by storms to its shores. The first penncment settlgf w“ 1n. golf Ant-arson. a Norwegian. App- roaching the coast 1n the year B74, he cast overboard hi: high seat pillars and vowed to luake his home where those symbols of perlmxlency were u-ashed ashore. He found them on tile beach o! what is now the horbaur 0f Raykiavik and u statue to his inc- mory by Ejmr Jameson, fqrlnost Ico- lnnd-lc sculptor, has been erected here. The country owes its commercial enlillelico to the fsli lll its ulster-y end the sheep lu zhs valleys. Togo: iher they make up live-sixtlls of the exports. the only other sizable item beng timber from the hills. Tile total L; around $13,500,000 yearly, romcthinlg in the neighbourhood Of $100 a month for each man, woman your dream all the way. and. child in the country. There is no army or navy to sup- 1)’.>l't, but, there are plenty of schools and n. very low rate of illiteracy, i 'I*l".e imdnei. balances easily, tile nrltiznal ficbf. is rlilnlnishlng and the‘ Gulf Stream continues to send fin; warm waters near the coast illld mo- I dlfy the otherwise natural severity of the winters. l ELDON WOTIIENWS INSTITUTE 'I‘hc regular meeting of the Eldon Women's institute met in th; Bel- Rccent visitors to Summersldc here Mifiifilfi. Dlrlnion Howell; and: spilrgcon UlP-FKC. of Tryuil (our gen. inl hlerchalit). l Ilvr fricncln will be pleased l knotfthat Mrs. Kenneth MacDonald of Tryon, is nozv up again after h: recent hidispositicn. l. I ‘lb Mr. and Mrs. Parker Delaneyl ‘OIVNOPHI "Ivyon, a fine new baby. ‘ Congratulations. l l Mr. and lvlrs, Charles Harvey. of lCrlllnuld. were recent visitors to ‘fryoll. ' ' -. We are ilcry sorry to learn that the little son of Mr. end lvfrs. Max ’ preach another of the lznpresslve scr-» Lfilllfgoy, of North Tl-ycrl. lmd thel mqng on drgnlotie night scenes from misfortune to fall and break his arml decently and we hops thnit the little’ ‘lad may soon recover. ‘ To Ml‘. and Mrs. Arthur Shcrran lnce R-iin Doivsonl of North ‘Pl-yon ‘n bflll, on March 27th. Congratula- lions. Mr. Lloyd llowfltt, of the B, S. Prince Edward, Borden, spent last u-eel: end in Tryun. “Dad" Iivmah of 'I‘l'y0n. who has been iil- Victoria llurlnr; the past winter. WllPlT he malllulrd all llll-llfl- nl. Victoria Arena. plans returning‘ home next week when he will gel.» his ice cream par- lors rcsidy fur the coming summer 50118011. The rendition of Mr. Rex Dawson. of North 'l‘rycn, who has teen ill with lmeuluulle, is now reported lnuch improved and doubtless he will he about again. Mrs. JCStlIh Stirling and little son Bill)‘. 0f Cfllqllfy. Ali-en who have been visiting the island. for the lnlst two months. left on Saturday last for hcr hnnw again. Mrs. Stirl- lng. who is n slulleli tritium-d nurse |ealne ilohlo io nurse her father. who was seriously ill. but who we are glad to lgnuiv is now much improved in health-D. loctllw‘ r0 Crossbars 1009'"! ANNIVERSARY KEYKJAVIK. Iceland Aprill-Jct- lend one oi the smallest oi’ notions but tho greatest per ogpltg exporting country, is nuklllg rcluiy to enter- tain thiaxsllmmor Jn honor of the l000th Mtthdfly or hei- ponamsut. the first national legtslntllro q the civil- turl world. Kins Christian of Den- mark. who is also hfld of this inde- Wllliwt lllollwrlllly. wlll h.‘ m" flaws at the wlewolim. blll ~11 stil- er laallina noting will ciao be nora- unllerl officially: King Christian will trawl hm on I‘ éllllqsr lllld Wlll l}: vllmllilllllirll lo Qllenl Alexandrina. 0mm Prince Emor- ick. Prince lioud and other manlbqca cf the royal household} l Imalvl no: "WWW W’ ll! the Bllaodlntlllw lllilillwfi- ma» 0f ti.‘ lllllwlmilll "WW! fill IIWW '9 tlflii?“ Mill Dliliilflfi- "l1"!!- smn oslloloéi llonfvmm will ba housed ca that flip [bib ‘author. Rarlorls from fhsfliall on 'I‘u0s0ll3y evening, Mar. 255.11. Wltll eighteen members pres- oul. fvlvetlng opcnml by rcnaailll; (tween in unison, iulluwerl by singing "0 Unllallo" Roll cull run," responded lu hy n quotation from a Canndion the comlnlt-i iecs were then given. Sick commit-l tee repel-led visiting the sick. Ell-l iclli-ailznent commltxc passed inl $16.23, prozeds from candy sale ati play hell on Evian-ch 2nd. New sick’ committee appointzrl. Miss Katie MaeE-llcherli. Miss Margaret Niel-tin. and Mrs. Frank llulhdny. A letter from ille Supervisor lWss hiau-Phafl, concerning the making ul llll€ll5 fill‘ the new sanilorilzm. was then rcadfl and it W88 decided that we would help in the making oi some. A lct-' icr from the supervisor of schools concerning the buying of books for schools was road, but no further‘ plans was made. It was moved by Mrs. T. F. West seconded by Miss Annie Smith thet. c. certain sum of monsy be aside for fruit for sick. Next place of meeting at. the home of Mrs. I-‘ranl; MacDonald. roll call to be answered with a hollseclcaning hints, Cake committee ltiiss Katie MdcEacher-n and Mrs. J. R. Mac- Williams. Program for the evening: Heading on Prince Edward Island. by Miss Kalle MaeEachci-h; flood‘ lug on Boiling a Potato, by Miss! Margaret Marlin: A riddle was ask- cd by Mrs. Vnllldestlno. Meeting closed by singing the National An-_ JIEIII. after which a dainty lunch was served. LORNE J. PETERS HONORED AT BANQUET (Boston Exchange)’ The entire personnel of the Boston Mutual Life Insurance Company in the State of Rhode Island journeyed to Providence last evening and en- joyed a testimonial banquet given in honor of Lorne J. Peters, who has had the honor of being nrohiotcrl by the honrrl of directors to the position n! assistant superintendent. of agen- ples- In iilnt capecityl he will be as- sistant to William if. Moody, super- intendent of agencies for the New England territory. The banquet was held at the Drey- fus Hotel. Added color to the festiv- ity was given with the presence of the fpllowig homo office officials. Ed- ward C. Mansfield. secretary; Patrick J. Lane, associate counsel and man- aged of clalm department, and Wil- liam ll. Moody. super‘ tendent of neighboring districts whom are as follows: T. J. McAndrows, Taunton; L. Chisholm. Chelsea: T. A. Oahiil, m]! River, and p. J. Ryan, Woon- socket. Mr. Peters, who is s. P. E. Islander. elm 1' wllnllcrllll lewd with “l? new» Mutual we Illlllllllllll ‘Ill-.- "lmlil ll WW‘ l" W‘ 3'1"" ‘W’ trlct and ivnrklnk up to the position of million lllmrlnlellllwt ill W" qlstrict, uprisi- Enpt. L. Chisholm. _oh spin no. my. ho we: PMFWW‘! t9 llllttlllimlllot °i tilt hwlllflt! district where he made the latter dia- m» 9m o l» lmilnl lllylnlla ll l-m swallow ill illa-llcllllrrv- ‘remarks of eulogy were For Pair I02. Heavy service weight, slipper heel, Tea Tone. ifcirskin. Send Tone, Park Lane. Regent, Picadilly, Nutone, Sonata, Arab, White, Chairs, Cascade, Plaza. Beggar. Tllllskln. distill: l.l i s hed ankle lit 129K Medium service weight. new “SLEND()" heel offered in Diana, Pica- dilly, Juno, Aurora. Chalre. Arab, onata, Pa. tio. With the ankle flat- tering slimneas I oi’ ‘Slendo’ heel CHARLUTT lil'l'tl\t’.\l ivcrld and has gained their esteem. His successor of the Pcwtllclret dis- trict will bc Supt. Thomas J. McAu- draws, of the Taunton district. As- sistant Supt. H. Horan has been pro- moted to succeed Ur. McAnclrcy/s in the Tlllnton district. Aft/er the supper was served and made by home omice oflcials and visiting sup- erintendents, the mt of the evening was enjoyed with eutertfililmcnt giv- on by refined talent. Edward L. Bor- an. superintendent of Providence dis.- trict, noted as toastml-ster. Mr. asters column his new duties today with the well wishes for his tontlllllfidillilceffi- A srllllllle lellillel‘ gentlemen‘; travelling sot was pre- scnted during the formality- MBS- BALSTDN LAUNCHES NEW C. N. B. Still‘ LIVERPOOL, Eng. April 4.——The Prince Robert, the third of the new ships that were built at Blrlcenhcld for the Canadian National Steam- shlns for service in the pacific coast hitters yves launched yesterday. Mrs. Rnlstun, wife of the Hon. J L. Ral- ston, Canadian Minister of Naltion- nl Defence christened the new vessel wishing her God speed and good luck as the big hull sn-loothly and gram- fully took the water. .9 lllWlll-llv llislllslsllo ‘ .~_. | ll" mm l» elm 1mm ll! lltl loll-ll- use Modem, yollfvel dreamed of the Perfect Hose ! OLPVE DREAMED 0F A STOCKING of perfect ‘satisfying coloring, of slenderly graceful ankle design, of smooth, unwrinkllng tit, and m these new Kiivsu‘. STQCKINGS KAYSEB atllllkillell offenyllll ll" "W qualities of your Wt": ‘lflvlllllllllli lll finest pure thread silk. either in the $7199.13. shllliliifltlill lllearnecs of chiffon weight or the flawless lustre of the service weight, they're page“ 151x KQYSFK ‘him?! "fight, slipper heel, picot top, a delightfully sheer stocking, desirgblo for day or evening wear, shown h"; 1n lllqclllull, Riverside, Park Lane, Plan, Blreslrln, OVER THE COUNTER OR BY MAIL, PO$TPAI MOORQW§WM°LEOD slilhlctlzs mhxwn 931C153 19W? comes true l $1.50 P. E. L lflulflfi The launching ceremony took place before q large crowd and the latest of Canadian‘ ships to glide down the runway was given an en- thusiastic demonstration. The greet service rendered by the Oanadim. National Railways in the develop- ment of Canada was acknowledged by Colonel Ralstcn in an addrqs, in which he said. we are all ypry proud of that institution. _ Colonel Ralston said the Mltlonal system held an enviable placyfn the estimation of tit-.- public and paid tribute to the renlrtrkoblo work of Sir Henry Thornton, whom he termed o man of broad empire view. llis declared the building of the Hudson Bay Railway was an import- ant link in imperial conlmunicatlons. The Hon. Robert E. Bruce Lieut- enant Governor at Biitlsb Colum- bia also spoke briefly. A cable was read from Premier W. L. Mackenzie King. congrstule-thlg the Canadian Natoilal and Nfrs. Ralston upon the launching of the ship. _ The spolysorh end bilildclr. were also collgratulnicrl in n collie from Sir Henry Tllfifllinll, Mr. U. J. Smith. Vim Resident m charge o! European affairs Canadian Naiioillyl Railways. presented Mrs. ltalstcn with a tea and coffee set on behalf of the comers. 7 O-O-O DO‘ O-O-OOQ-OOOO O60 O O*O OQO-QQQOOOQO-O-OO WHEN YOU BAKE USE MUNARG." BAKING POWDER AND. WIIIW STAR YEAST l \Of*OfFOO-O§O4§OOO O 4 oo-woaonwvn-eao-ow . ‘A m M. see ell-IA". an u. coma; vysuhgi - <1 j