-;Bookie't free on request- ApRII. 18. 1931 _ 7"" ("IRUI (YI"| HOMES ORANGE PE K01‘. lllzsttr‘ II flavor g , ma- i ,’._"+g§-Q-O40-O eouobwiaii» uuflili“ iiwownoou Classified Advertisements -- lilvavrllnulsworia l0 Illrlins all words - 30W line ofswords ...... ‘Is PQIIIIIQ n15 yum]; Q O I 2 One Insertion ....... ...........i f Three Insertions z |-‘0|.u' Insertions . z Eight. Insertions . ,,¢o+w p? . . -- - {i_____-_.:_._ Agents Wanted '__'_ pililisrralv MAN 0a WOMAN T0 distribute religious literature. Lib- ml pay. State church “ v0 O-OOO-OQ-OOQ O-OXO-O-OOO-OOOQ-O-fQ-Q4 000-0 F0440 0'0 HOQO’ ___._.__-___________ Goose sous WANTED son sar- ting. Price, quantity. S. Watson. Murray River. 4saa-4-ia-ai. Givc references. Mr. Conrad, Tow- ¢ Bldg, Toronto. A. W. Apl. 1s-25. IIAN on WOMAN :0 maven and appoint agents. Position per- manent; yearly guarantee $1002. (being $21 weekly average) and ex- penses. Winston C0,, Toronto. A. W. 8-28-5-WS-tlApl30. IVANTED—8ECOND I-IAND BAR- ber chair in good repair. Write “L '. carc of Guardian. 4792-4-18-21 ..___.__________________ WANTED—1 0R 2 FEMALE TUR- keys. Apply to Mrs. Ben McEach- ern, East Royalty or phone 'l'I9-J. 4748-4-14-tts3i. LIGHTNING STRANGE BATTERY ggmpoiind. Charges discharged batteries instantly. Eliminates old method entirely.‘ Gives new life and pep. Particulars. Lightning company, St. Paul, Minn. A. W. April 18. j,_.._____,-...-___-___. 551. LPUBLIC SERVICE GUARAN- teed shirts. ties. underwear, hos- pry, Largest assortment. Wonder- ful values. Liberal Commissions. complele self-filling kit free. Write today. Dept. 450, Public Service lviilis of Canada, London, Ont. A. W. 4-18-11. jALES AGENTS T0 HANDLE NEW Canadian made Electric Hashing window Display Signs. Every mer- chant a prospect. Low price mater- ially increases sales. Will give ex- elusive territory t0 producers- Write for literature and full de- tails to Electric Flash and Change- able Sign Mfg. 00., 4st Talbot st. Landon, Ont. APlll 13- Miscellaneous To Let ______________________ T0 RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE about 10 miles from City. Also a few acres of land. Apply to Guard- ian Office. ' 4802-4-17-31. ._. Lost ____________________ LOST ON GOOD FRIDAY. AT OR near Post Office, gentleman's (right) kid glove; color, dark grey, wool lined. Please leave at 84 Great George Street. 4577-4-7-tf Situations Wanted ._i_________¢_______ WANTED - POSITION AS NURSE Female Help Wanted WOMEN WANTED T0 SEW FOR us at nome. Sewing machine neces- sary. No selling. Ontario Neckwcar Company, Dept. 147, Toronto 8_ mun salmon McDONALD. sno- vincial Land Surveyor, Herman- vlpg, 8750-3-5-imonth. INY ONE WANTING HARD FIELD Stone for concrete work by car- ioad, write John A. McNeiii, Tyne Vailcy P. E. I. 4769-4-15-51. Salesman Wanted For Sale FOR sans-savanna COOKING ranges. Apply B9 Rochford street. 4816-4-18-11. FOR SALE — 1 DRAFT IIOIISE. sound and reliable. Apply to Irving Oil Co., Ltd., successor to Altken Oil Co. 4811-4-17-31. MLESMAN FOR LINE 0F SEAL- iil; Tapc and lithogrophcd labels. Liirge Commissions. Wright Litho - 00., Lid.. London, Ontario. S. W. April 14-31. Help Wanted _ EARN s20 AND Urwaitns. dnow- ing mushrooms for us, in cellars and silcds. Illustrated booklet free. Canadian Mushroom. T01’- nnto, H. W. 4-18-80. Male Help Wanted VANTED-‘A snvcus MAN 1'08. iarin work. 3 miles from city. Wen- deli Miitch, Bunbury. 4824-4-18-21. IECOME EXPERT a A it n r: n through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates- Write Molcr Barber College, 573 Harrington, Halifax. Oct. ii-tts-tf. IOVERNMENI‘ POSITIONS AS Letter Carriers, Mali Clerks, Cus- ,tcms Clerks, Stenographers. Tyll- ists. c.tc.. are constantly vacant i111 over Canada. We are the oldest _and largest Institution iii Canada wpeciaiizing in preparlhs Clllllll- dates by mail for these positions. The M. C. C. Ltd" Toronto 10. M. H. W. 4-wstLApl-29. Hotel Barber Shop ~- In r-Tiie Canadian National Hotel wish l0 announce that Mr. W. S. Adams has leased the Barber 51109. and Bhoc Shining Stand, together with llle manicuring, hair wavin! Blld marcelling dpeartment. ‘This shill‘! will be conducted on most sanitary methods, and we bespeak for Mr. Ad- lrns a fair share of the city patron- I80 at this most important depart- lient ‘of the Hotel. Mr. Adams wishes to thank hlB Dlatrons of the past and esilficllllll’ extends an invitation to visit his la to date Hotel quarters- Ilill-ii-ttsiil. FOR. SALE - NEW WIIEELBAR- rows and cedar chests. W. J. Scott, R. R. 3, Marshfieid. 4743-4-14-81 FOR sans-can PAPERS. 5 CENTS bundle. Guardian Oflice. Z-ll-tf FOR SALE — GOOD JERSEY grade co\v, nmviy freshened. Mur- dock Nicholson, Milton. 4826-4-18-31. Office. ‘ HIIDBOARD SHEETS FOR. SALE. 1 cent each, suitable for lining hen houses, etc. Guardian Office. 3021-ti FUR SALE-FIFTEEN II. I’. MAR- ine Engine. All brass. fittings. Ready for sea. Nathaniel Gay, Pownal. 4819-4-111-11. 4819-4-18-11. FOR SALE - BABY CARRIA-GE IN perfect condition at the lowest price. Apply 19 Hiiisboro Street. 4832-4-l8-2l. EIGIITEEN TEXAS HORSES ENTER KENTUCKY CLASSICS ARLINGTON DOWNS. April l7. (U. PJ-Eightcen horses will be sent from ‘Texas to Kentucky for thc Churchill Downs Program and thc Kentucky Derby by W. T. Wesson- er and his sons Guy and Paul, own- ers of the track here. Five of the Waggoner entries will be horses of distinction. They are: Rowdy Boy, who has broken track records at Saratoga sprinss: Dvllllle Hart, who won the $19,000 purse at Arlington Park, Chicago: Verllllllll- who won the Louisiana stakes of $83,000; Zacaguesta, and Calf R0118. winners of many races. Red Wright, named for the Fort Worth, Tex. Sheriff, will be a.Der- by candidate. Other horres to make the trip ara- Texaslfnight, Pansey Walker, Sac- owista, Quetrebras II, Royal Pllll. Lady Teddy, Sir Milton, Liberty its. The Churchill Downs meet be- gins May 3 and the Derby is sched- i215 WARD _ ‘B0 reward will he paid for Ill-- "lion which WIII lead lo tho w clion of the parfcs who have “"1"! or attempted to lill Canada ese this spring on the Irving's '1' ird Povmal Bay Area. .|"or information apply to the Mig- iihry nil-d Warden responsible for "and ln the above mentioned lec- l\| ~ l "mhzglrrespondeoce sLictly con tyas-l-iii-sattuasll. / uled May 17. 1o MISSES WINS sPELLlNG BEE cameraman, Mass. APT“ lT-A professor who misspelled 10 Of the 40 words submitted won a Bilelllll! bee held by Harvard faculty mcm- bers. Every word was misspelled at least once by the professors. "Such words as “all right," “desiccate and "niece" were among the outstanding stldkcrs. llaardh Llnirnsnt for Pllll- maid. Apply Guardian. 41334-4-18-21 F51; sans. r0 LET. sumo arm room signs on hand at Guardian t! Limited, Petro, Irish Lady and Wich- ‘ j IV. D. MacLean g llsllirafillbflllall nails Miss MARGARET Stems ltl a. h. Giliis at Trail Rangers’ Joncert. 4842-4-18-21 A pain in the lower part of your back can torture you. But not for long, if you know about Aspirin! These harmless, pleasant tablets take away the '.lll5€l'y of lunlbago, rheumatism, neuralgia,‘ headaches, toofhaches, and systemic pains of MILTON, St. John's Church, Bun- day, April 18th: M- ~. prayer, su- mcn, 10.30, Evening service, 7.30 p. ll. Preacher, Rev. George Westbrook, 1.. TH. women. Relief comes promptly; is complete. Genuine Aspirin cannot depress the heart. Look for the Bayer cross, thus; A SUMMER VISITOR-His Honor Licut. Governor Dalton has been ad- vised that the French sloop Ville D'Ys will visit Charlottetown oh July 1st, remaining until the 6th. MARKETS CLOSED — Shippers throughout the Province will be in- tcrested to know that next Monday being Decoration Day, and a IJilIllC ‘ holiday in Boston, ail tile produce markets will be closed. FORMER RESIDENT-Thc friends of Mrs. Jos. McDonald, Crapaud. re- gret to learn that she received news that her sister, Miss Annie McKin- non, of Quebec City, is ill. Miss Mc- Kinnon has been a. teacher in the province of Quebec for over thirty years, but is remembered by many " friends on thc Island. HELP THE BOYS out by attend- ing their concert in Hearts Memor- ial Hail, Monday, 20th at 8'o‘ciock. Sale of candy. 4812-4-18-21 AT I. LEIGH bIcEACIIERNS Salc on Monday iinrc will be sold a quan- tity of hay, grain and some house- hold furniturc. 4841-4 18-11 YESTERDAIVS MARKETS - Eggs . sold at 25c; butter, 350.; fowl, $1.25 to $1.60; hay. 900.; straw, 50c.; oats, 35c. to 40c; turnips, 30c. and pota- toes, 35c. to 50c. PAINFUL INJURY-Maurice, the ten year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Keoughan. suffered a severe injury on Thursday when he fell from a bicycle striking his head on the sidewalk. He was taken to the City Hospital, where several stitches were required to close a nasty wound on his forehead. I POLICE COURT-At the Police Court yesterday morning, two drunks Bllcll llfld $6 ball estreatcd. Judy‘ _ ment was given in a case for eject-, MADE FIVE TRIPS-The car ferry ment of tenant. A case of non-sup- nlade five round trips yesterday, al- port of child was adjourned for a tilougil the Strait is still packed with week. Thc defendant in a case for loose ice. Fifty-lilrce cars of freight breach of iile milk by-inw was fined were ferried from Borden io Tormen- $5 and costs or ten days. tine, and a like number brought hack from the Mainland to Borden. The mail arrived iil the City last even- ing at 6.45. Crossings wcrc much easier yesterday than on thc day prcvisus, duo to the fact hat the wind had subsided. Thc steamer completed most trips in an hour or an hour and a quarter, as compared with fifty-five minutes, the schedul- ed time. The congestion cf freight on both sides of the Strait ivas ilariiy relieved yesterday, although a large number of loaded cars siill await transport. PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES, New London Congregation, Sunday. Aplii 19th, 1931, will be as follows: Long River, 11 a. m.; Clifton, 2.30 p. m.; Geddie Memorial 7 p. m. Services! will be conducted by Mr. V. E. Ors- born. BAPTIfII‘ CIIURCIL-Rev. A. C.‘ Vlilcent- preacher, morning and ev- ening, taking as his morning theme. “The Risks oi‘ Life" and the evening “Tile Second Coming of Christ." The morning anthem "Doane's "Tell Me the Old, Old Story,” the evening, “The Twilight Shadows Fail." Mr. Quigley takes the solo in the morn- iilg. The Quartette. Messrs. Quigiey, Calder. Dillgwell and Sterns will sing at evening service. Both services broadcast. Miss Stentiford continues her it work as acting organist. Y. M. C. A. Sing Song at 8.30 P. M. . t. LONG CREEK WOMEN'S INSTIT- UTE-The regular monthly meeting of the Long Creek Women's Instit- u.c met in the hail on Wednesday evening, April 1st, with an attend- ance ol‘ twelve members and two visitors. The meeting opened with the singing of the Institute Ode and repeating the Creed followed by thc reading and approval of minutes of last meeting. Roll call was answered .by paying p, dime. Letters were read which reccivcci due CODSIIICYBHOILII. was movcd and seconded that the Janitor of the hull be paid. After tilc business had been completed a pro- gramme was wcli rendered. lilirs Ern- _ ,est Till-ital" kindly invited the nlcnl- McPIIEE-At Hcathcrdale, April l7, brie la "lrvl lll llel’ ll°lll° l°l ll“! 193k Mm L_ A_ Mcphet. Funeral next illecting, roll call to be answer- Sllllflily. ut two o'clock to Vnilcyfleiti|¢¢l by Wlllllls Wlll‘ "all" “ml Fm" Ccmetcm left hand blindfolded. MACNAB-In the City, April ill womms WsTITUTE-The 5°“ 1931' John Macrqab. aged 85 ymm ials and entertainment llcld recently Filncrai from his soil-in-luws resi- at Canflmdg” Ha" and Mmmy Rut" dance’ 8 Hfivunnd s," Mommy er under thc auspices of the ivcinen s mornhlg by tram W Beth-Ont Institute of Pctcfs Road West School were highly satisfactory. The pro- READY-Ni C0111!" Ball Oll Alllll 16. cecds of both socials amounted to the 1931. Blillillfil Rvlldy. Bgcd 93 Yelllii- ' sum of $102. This money ivlil be ils- Fulicral frolil tile residence of her l ed under the direction of the Instit-l son-iii-laiv, John Arbiilg, this moril- ute for ilecded improvements in til j illg at 9 o'clock to Ccrrail Dan Cenl- i School, The women deserve much ctcry. credit for the efforts put forth in this way to make the school ionlfortablia. sanitary and better IILIZ-‘II to both! teacher and pupils for the success-' fui carrying out of fine dolly woikl The women in turn also wish to‘ thank those who took part in thc sociais-for aid in the program and for thc various other offices and du- ties attended to in order that thc BIRTH S DUNPI-IY-At the City Hospital, on April 13, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Duilphy, Peakes Station, a son. MASSEY-At the City Hospital, on April 6,1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Fne- illnn Massey, Elmira, a. son. CRANE-At thc City Hospital, April 5, 1931, to Mr. and Mrs. Waltz-r Crane. Millvieiv, a SO11. DEATIIS FIN MEMGRHIM In Iovlng rncnlory of Mrs. Frank’ Prunty, who illcil April 18th. 1930. Our dear one ls sleeping all frce -l' ll i 0h w,f,1'",,‘,§,f,f,,'|",,,,,., 5pm; go above successful results were pose suilcl- again. iblc. She slullniiers so ",. oh! let her "ell °"- wonk on norm. PREMISES- "er ‘{,°,‘e"§f,’,.,'_‘ ended’ h" traumas The final work in connection with the recently opened Canadian ‘Nun tionai Hotel is now in progress. The C. N. R. landscape gardener, Mr. W., Glass, Montreal, who arrived in the City several clays ago, began wcrkl yesterday morning. Labourers arel engaged in preparing the plot, before Inserted by Iiusband. Children, Mother and Father. IN MEMOIIIAM: In loving memory o1 my dear hus- band, FRED WILKIE Who died at Montague, P. E. I., April I9, 1930. Inserted by his Widow and Son. In memory over dear. a beautiful lawn surrounding ti ~ ho- tcl by July. The present work will last about a week. Perennial shrubsi and annual flowers \vili be piantccii around thc foundation work. Thc lawn secd may not be sown for sonic time.‘ The original soil, thorough]; fertilized, will form the seed bed. Thc birch trees on the premises will ail be preserved to add to the effective- ness of the setting of the building. Moio-‘l-AU-ll. . l wooed 0040000000606000000 Miss Louise Jenkins left this mom- UNDEBTAKE“ ing on a visit to her sister in Now- EMBALMER port, Rhoda Island. ' """”'M"':_'; Q “W...” The many friends of "Bud" Rear- fll don. son of Counfiilor and Mrs. '9 s o. v t v n" o e “ca” Q;._~._.;.'. Reunion, will regret to learn that he a the main entrance for the sowing of tri-rwwfl grass seed. Mr. Glass expects to have .1 ZETIIWNVLVSIUAKDIAN Cassie Trial At Summerside a Th: Public Forum This column is open for ting discussion by “Ll-respondents of questions o! Interest This Charlottetown Guardian docs not necessarily ndorle the llllmions of correspondents. (Special to_ the ilaarsnnj SUMMERSIDE, April .riul of Meddlc Cassie, who wa: JHILD “WELFARE AND SOCIAL SERVICE charge of unlawfully breaking an. SPILILDY cntcring tile store of Gallant an: 211) MESSENGER Sir,—-I notice ill your issue of April Cnudet oil March tilirteentil amt ‘ r-r-R VIC; 17th, in reporting tilc Social Brrvlc: icaiilig therefrom a. quantity oi _ l J Council Coilfcrcnce that a. report goods at the preliminary in from a committee pointing out thc .cfore necessity for a Bureau of Child aid ei: 1.1.. Family Wcifare was received and a mcll: committee was ailpointed to look into the mailer. It must not be forgotten that we already have Children's Aid Mr. John E. Campbell. J. F -11 scveilieenth, was com~ $111111’ before Judge Iilman at thi Ccult House, Suminerside, The at iorney-Gcilerni, Mr. Thane A. Camp. an organization, the be“; K C“ and Mn Morley M Ben caure of an objection‘ oi Counsel for Llle prisoners to thc indictment, the Attorney General asked for an a. niendmcnt to the indictment adding ‘.119 words, the property of Gallant children illld is well able to cope with any situation which may arise along those lines. Its name, Children's Aid .. d G I . . ' Society, shows tilat if ii Child Wel- Jllundggdcéitlild’ “s”: u,“ Wm‘ m" § fare Bureau be established hcre, that ' a ewnpuon of a" our old reliable Society for 21 years iiclcs stolen. This was allowed. Thc here lil this city. is the one organiza- fjllentgmn llfgfmjcd and ewdence tion entitled to have charge of this i e or l“ cum“ Bureau 1 Ml‘. Cyrus Gallant, President of the I have been a member of the °°,‘“l‘““l““ ms" Called ‘md “V” Children's Aid Society for several “dew” 5mm“ ‘° “l” l-‘llell l" years and I strongly protest against the preliminary hemllg m which the social service or any other on he stated that lic had acquainted gnmzauon usurp,“ the ‘wk mflchlilspertor Miiicr with illc fact that ' stolcll from his rightfully belongs to us. A fcw years goods had hem ago. the soda, service nuenlpted store on the night of March thirt- this and at that time 1 voiced strong "nth “d lllfll he Suspected the protest through the Guardian prlmne“ as he had met llllll lll lllfl against their action calling their at- “all ll" Yllslll bvla-"r. He recognized trillion to the fact illat we airrady ml" "'5 r1 YOllllE 1M1 W110 had been had a. society here for that purpose bllllll-‘llt llP Kl» Eslllfllll- Bay. He came (to interest itself in children). 11> Surllrllrrrlda this nwmins ‘ and what the ghfldren-s Am society pointed llm out to Inspector Milicr ilccds and needs badly is cash alldfill 4V8!" $ll'v1‘l- MlS-‘i Virginia Gli- iile support of the people behind it, Ian‘. gave tflsiilllvlly Yvgllrdillg the Bureau or no Bilreaui 1f the Social articles missing fronl Elle store 0i: Service takes over Child Welfare and the morning oi March 14th. have people report to them every now A resident of Urbanviile testified and then about it, what will happen that he gave a lllllll a drink of wat- 150 llle Children's Alli Svliiely? er at his home about oilc a. m Our society does not report to any when 11¢ knocked H; the door m"; Ol-lllil‘ Orgallllllliiml- We P611011 110 the lashed for a drink. He could not swear public every year at our annual 1,0 ‘g 46mg the man 1n the dock llmellllg and ll l°°l<5 l° ll"? ll°W llllll Another resident of Urbanviile tear.- ‘Vhell We meet at "ext alllllllll meet" ified to seeing the prisoner board the iilg, we will find that our work wililcnstbolmd mun at Mlscouche have been completely taken out of our hands by the Social Service, and the fact that we are of age. having passed our 21st birthday in the city,= will not bc taken into account. If we are to have a. Child Welfare Bureau ill this province, thc Child-l _ , _ was voluntary and on this account Zfxliliiititosiflety is the orgnamzatlonlwhether it was ndmissabie as evid- ciicc. Mr. Miller's showed tilat lle had followed the prisoner into a hotel, and after ask- ing IllS 113.1110, had asked him to come with him to his cfflce for ques- tioning, Inspector Miller stated that BRISTOL. Conn., April 17.-Arthur ‘he wore no uniform or badge nor J. Waslcy was forvcd to call police 'did he stole that he was a podr-e ul- aild a game warden when he found ficcr or that the mail was under ar- a pclccat standing guard at ilis gar- rest or wily he was wanted, until ihi-y age, refusing to lct him get to ills arrived at the Sheriff's office. lic automobile. The rlniilml W's-S Clubbvd ihcn told him who ilc was mid gave to death. him ihc customary warning bcforr questioning him on the matter con coming the theft. Ml’. Harvey, shcr lfl for Prince County was caiicil or the stand iuld asked to givc e-rifi“ cc as to what took place at the time of the questioning, but he stated that he did not remember very much about. it. Shortly after five o'clock thc case was adjourned until 11 o’- clock Saturday morning-S. ____f.___.____ On Inspector Miller taking the stand and giving his evidence as to his questioning the prsoner, considerable nrgunlent arose as to whether the ill-issuer's statement to the offlcer I alil Sir, etc. M. POLECAT GUARDED AUTO GARDEN YIELD $1.75 AN IIOUII AMHERST, Mass April 11-Ho- iurus from the home garden anlouilt to approximately $1.75 for each hour of work, it is indicated by research at Massachusetts Agricultural Col- legc. is ill with rheumatic [even in the ClW Hosbltfll. iiimlrilm Linllili-llt for fulililg hnir. _ .-__..-. a;- -_ _ _1_ 4- - -._'______ QGC§GGGGGGUG DU UQ UUPO ' " g St. James Pres5yterian “larch g MINISTEIb-REV. R. MOOIUIEAI) LEGATE. 6,1). Organist-Airs. KS. Rogers. Choir Director-Mrs“! A.I.awson PUBLIC WORSHIP: Morning at. Eleven O'clock. Evening at Scvcn O'clock. The Minister's usual monthly address to young men allu woincn at. flic Evening Service, Subject oi Address: “READING A BOOK; WHAT TO READ, HOW TO READ, WIIY TO READ." Sabbath Schci and Young Men's and Young Women's Classes at Two-fhlrtyu Thc Praise for thc ilay will include: MORNING Male Quartcitc-“Jcsus Saviour Pilot Me"- lilessrs. C. Gallagher, A. Bruce, F. S. Wilkins, L. Mvlllllll EVENING Anthcm-“Iiow Lovely Are Thy Dweliings"—Makcr (All services held in the School Ilail till further notice.) STRANGERS AND \'ISITORS_CORDIALLY INVITED. i i o 42;- i l l at?» i’ l 4 a <l a <l I a -l l l g l fifl-fififxfi-ilrfl fl-fl-DQD Zion Presbyterian Church Prof. Louis D Thompson. Organist and Choir Mild" ll a. rn.—Rcv. S. J. liicArtiiur, M.A., B.D.. of Moncton liiltllcm-“Llft up your Ilcads, 0 Yc Gatcs"-—IIopklns Thc Choir SubJcct-“Ivhnt is the value of the Cross" filo-Sunday School and Bible Class ‘l p. rim-Rev. S. J. McArthur, M.A., B.D., Subjcct—‘ The Challenge of Christ's Ideal" Ai:ihcir.—-“5tlll, Still with Thcc"— Oicy Sprain iilrs. Jiis. McMillan and Choir Soprano Solo-"O Divine IINIEBmPI"'-—GOIII'I0(I 1.11s; Flora Campbell 17.—-The tcnt up to ihc Supreme Court on r cd ululcr tile Speedy Trials Act evidence slaw filei a Store Week End Specials MUTH GAS CLOTHES SAVER Very Effective (Tin Box of 6) 653 Save Your Clothes"- From Moths Use APEX MOTH CAK i’ Only 25¢; 2."- Plliiiips 5031., New Stock lulu of “EDM” . lbs. iilagncsia 1 9 c , Reg. 60c ELECTRIC 25c Pkg. CEDAR. Special "' FLAMES wed, End CLEANER l I 1 Price 2 fgr‘ i l i $1.25 Sturdy Z59 l1“ l 510T“ c FIIILNCII i BAGS A . c.;:z')'r\lli'.a ‘f. ' I 98 Regular 50c Size r c Buyers a c ASPIRIN E TABLETS m 1o - c “sin fife gators Aspirin ........ .. 19c LIQUID (‘Iiizligegs ‘IJIIIZnTdaLICIIII-s‘ ‘Exmjn c riz-r l-mi Ilepatira . . . . . . .. .. 29c 35c Andrews Liver Salt , ., 29r- ssc 53c Dodds or Gin Pills 39.- . Fr ll t' . . . . . . . ... .. r , .- Wlllslils do: PIIIkaPIIIIESIS . . . . . . . . 55A?“ x"? 60c (‘hoses Nrrve Food 47c "'i"""'= Qllflm‘ o0.» on.“ filriwrrt . iv i 2w..- 71» 1,,._ ,..,, <.ig_ .1 I'l1;i'Ii>‘~ _ Fill" ~.-~ -i. . -_i .-.l r. 2 3 a $1.25 Ii-onizcd Ycxlsi . .. we 51.25 Burdock Blood him-rs 98c “t ‘r’ r “LAURA SECORD" Chocolates‘ 7i“: lb. ROSS ——D.R U G —+ UNITED SUCCESSOII TO The MacKinnon Drug Co. warm: you om- MORE ron YOUR notaan 4798-4-16-18-21. RAIL SPLIT BY LINCOLN SHOWN sor of history. The fcllce-rail was ob- ‘Itained ill 1893 by John M. Bloss, for- CORVALLIS, Ore.,Aprii17.-A rail [mer president of thc college. while split by Abraham Lincoln in i830 was on a visit to his old llomc in Indi- exhibited in classes at Oregon State ans. college by Dr. J. B. Homer, profes- ggnaa-aa-u..."..........,.................a.-................,............nnn¢q;.¢gro3zg g St. Paul ’s Church i i fir§fifl SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 I’. W. roooooooonnlioommn~oonocioiiiiooéodoozroné§ggcwcgobyoodd i The incrcoszi in attendance is SIEZldj.'—\\'lll yzau, h)" your iililir lbsptist illliurrll AIIl4lb"iL.-.—.-.a'it. A. L‘. ‘ANLALA\A, L}. L. EVENING IVORSIIIP ‘-“"3>32132£D3It 2nd SUNDAY AFTER EASTER ._.~ iii 11.00 A. M.—Morning Prayer and Scrmon-"Tllc Lord's Day-A Priceless Heritage." AntIiem-“The Son of God Gors Forth to IVur" V2.30 r. lit-Sunday School and Biillc Classes. 7.00 I’. M.--Evcning Pray cr and Sermcil-"Lovcsi. 'I‘iiou Anthem-"Open the Got cs 0f the Temple" . . . . .. Knapp ‘ ‘L110 EVERYBODY WELCOME. REV. II. D. RAYMOND, M. A., HECTOR. , o. Q CGQUGOCQLPJCCDCGCD f; ~24 PRINCE FITIBO I \ND HTS ACTING OIIGIINIST——MISS MARGARET STL1\"IIFO.'.~.i) MORNING WORSHIP 11 OTLOFK AMP: cm-"Tell Me the Old. Old Story" . . . . ‘Do-an:- iermon-"Tilr: Risk oi’ Liic“ . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ilr. Hum-iii. OTLOCK '1 AIIIIICIIF-"Ill? ‘Twilight Shadows Fall" .. Wood Sermon-"Tiie Sci-and Cooling of Christ" .. 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