’ MARcu 17, .1928 m"? Company" Ihsuraftce "Din F0 t a l ‘v tot-y. . issued by this 2 We have a place for a fe The Sun Life "Assurance ~" Assets’, 400,000000 ‘dtr-‘youniiakve money that is not giving you n satighc- Mill-I'll» 88k I19 $0 (Oil, you about - THE INVESTMENT POLICY J. A. MOORE, Div. Manager, Charlottetown, P, E, y, of ‘Canada l $ BUY YOUR Sunday cooking at the 8t. Patrick's tea this afternoon , In in the Canadian Legion Building at. 3.30. Candy table also. 3240‘ 33a] i? C V CLEARANCE AUCTION Sale ati lsdlalisfé Garfield Warren's o S t da ,‘ March 24. of" sfoclr, ergo, rrfrrgrlniy-i more plements and household effects.‘ 1'06’ Watch for full ad. which appears ini this paper on Monday. . 3241 aye!’ Rain flees AT rue pouc: COURT "in Thursday evening 1ast.a 1111111’ . rg? [Nat Company. charged with operating a radio /" 1 telegraph without a license unis; w good Agents. ___ X‘, .. , _ . a - .4 ooo+vvv...._v_._-7vvvv.-"-_. Av CLASS i, ‘. i. AgentsTAWaAn-lfcd 4 ________.._-.___.______ “AN 0R. WOMAN T0 -'I‘R.AVEL 3nd appoint local representatives. Experience unnecessary. "-POSlllilll permanentLYearIy guarantee $10- 91 (being $21 weekly average) and expenses. Winston Co., Toronto. W-SW-ili vv v vvv v v vvvvv v4 VERTISEMENTS “'""""""."'"-~-~l°1t bu line of i5 word: . _ . ""*“;""“"“"""~5° nu lino or ls vora . III“ "m"?! ~‘-—_- "---—~~--‘-------~----~B~ m: line of a IOHI‘! 940-044 VOO-OO-OFOO-fOOO-Q- Miscellaneous mo. ALFRED MACDONALD. 113F111 Surveyor. Hermanville. P. ib- l. 2- 2i!- 1 IIIO~ SHIPPING ‘race. Expi-zorrlous 1y supplied. Guardian Job Priut- ery. "DISTRIBUTORS" QUICKLY DE- velop own independent. "business handling Scotmintsyeast Candy. New Ford Free, exclusive terri- tory. Scotmints Co., 1nc., Scot- mints Bldg, Jersey City, N. J. 3216-A_.W. For Sale FOR SALE CHEAP TWO STACKS hay. HLP. Found. New London, - - '» ‘plvl-a-la-tl. ____-.________.v-i_..» mun iron sate AT iwmsaor: station, $5 acres, highest -st.utc -of tultivat-lom- buildingtgilivgond con» ditlon. Robert Stewart. 3238-3-17-‘71 FOR. sllLll-“nelrlzlt cams l week old. and bull 1 year old, both registered shorthom. Apply Herbert Mason, Bunbury. ‘ _ "3237-3-17-31 HEAVEN arm ltnLL. swept-m- bonys great work on‘ the life after death and o. real world be- yond. Over 400 pages. Only 25c postpaid. W. K. Law, 486 Euclid‘ Aria. Toronto. i F. S. March 17-21-24-28. l FOR SALE -- ONE OR TWO lobster lxlnta equipped willl 5 11.1’. llnpr-riall l-Jllgilli-s illso om» Stallldzlrtl lliarlno Eligllll‘ 1R 11.1’, Matthew it hlclouu, Limit- cd, Sunnis.’ l‘. E. l. 3062-7140411, 4i. FOR SALE - 82 ACRE FARM AT llrllliihaw, liot. I10. Apply to M:- lA-oil tic Rclliiey. (Ihllrioilctowll or io Ilanioi l<‘- McXoill, llcSzlblc, 2986-3-7-101. I FOR SALE - BY PUBLIC AUC- lion. Dr-sirnblo plcco of hllid c011- sisiillr: o! twelve acros- lli Ill“. lilllclion of tile lirlliaklcy Point llolid lllltl gho Si. Potr-rs llowi. lvitlliil a mile oi‘ Charlottetown. lill hi‘. sold by Public Ailciion on to prohiisos on‘ Tucsdily. till‘ BII-LHEADs AND STATEMENTS "Bally llriilted. Guardian Job Printery, n FURNITURE ' OVER|NQ5 l: lliitllliillll designs in pun...“ iuilcstricu. Sold i-ui, any size r11- itiliri-d. llt‘lll'_\‘ Ali-lfilrlzllll- s. (Jo. IIZEOH-Zi-lti-Ei. MBMORIAM AND . MOURNINQ cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Priutery. OAR CHOICE WESTERN HORSES ltl'l‘i\'l‘ll. Purchasers can soc illcul at 1'01"!‘ .\1:iriill':-.. lllllli“l' lllvvr. Evert-it Vilotlitlck, Itiliiii-Zl-li-lll DEFECTIVE MIRRORS- WE are making up ulloillcl‘ ship- lncut. forrci-lilverihg. Phone i042. liolliy lllcFili-lnno £- Co., 111T Kelli Sir-cot. flififi-fi-lfi-ili. CUT THIS OUT FOR LUCK -- Sclld llirlll (lélil) nllil 100 for woll- dcrfill horoscope 01' your ontiirc lift‘. Prol‘. Raphael, EH Grand (‘chiral Station, New York. 2870-11-3-5 Ti. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed, Just tho thing for acknowledge- ment. "Jhnntlons, etc. Guardian Job Prlntery. WALL PAPERS — SEE OUR llcw wall papers. shadow cloth and tzlpcsilgv crfcirls. also Itlntillsh lillillncllod l-llnbilsucil '1‘ iii-s. iloury .\l-<-l~‘:|rlulli- & Co. 1- i-ll-lfi-iii. BATS AND POTATOES—BUYING own-y day now. Oiits. blue lillli rcd politicos (l(‘|l\‘(‘l‘t"ll Cllurlolto- iowlf. Soc lno before you sell. .1. .l. Stowutrl. 126 Phone $1711. ::1R2~.'l-i5-7:i. ORDER YOUR". NEW’ EASTER Suit now from 'S. F. Tarbilsh. lWt‘lli_\’-HOVOI1iil tiny oi‘ Nlalch. iu~ stout. ul 3 p.m. For particulars? i "hilly llt llli‘ Office of .I.().(‘.~ Pulilplloll. Solicitor, lhlilk ll‘ _ Nova Si-oiill nllll(llllg_ (‘harlot-my i IOWIl, 3178-3-15~t.=it, ii.‘ Pii satesiuitu WANTED MM DISTRICT MANAGERS -s/il.es-j . men: We have some nearby torri- tory not yet assigned for the sale of our specialty roof coating direct; to consumer.) Qualifications. 35‘ years old. ca! owner. some sales; experience. he iAmcrican Oil dz Paint Co.. 5 5 Euclid AvenClevc-I land. Ohio. f 3215' -—-—-— - srrcikl. SALESMEN WANTI-Ini We are open} to engage six smart capable menfi residents of Prince Edward Island. to sell our lines of all wool Pants. Breeches, Knlcks. Shirts. Windbreakers. Socks. 1 Mackinaw ' ts. Blankets. Child-i rem; and f. Coats. W001. Yarns and all wool cloths by the- Yard. to the’ ' al-Iousc trade] of P. E. I. commissions paid... Only those of‘ bility need apply! i0 "C. D." 116. Guardian, Office. Chariot town. l 3172-3-15-11. “M. Maie Help Wanted ' BIG EARNINGS, STIADV Elli-i iliflymeag fern-Barbers, Ilecoma i . “Xllertili e write M0101" Barber College, Department "F" Halifax. OI-ZZ-ttatfi . q WANrsn - MAN T0 WORK on » 1mm. Apply E-BrowmYork. ' ~ ’ ' 3235-3-11- FINE snrr FREE—WE WANT T0 1 tailor a. fine suit. to your ~- 1 "id send it to you. Show it to t your friends and neighbors. Take‘ 01' ,- ‘T.';“““°“‘.l...°8.““..';il$l‘3.- Hundreds areqgirning big up‘ “mes. sparezor full time, Writii for maul selling outnt. Mavfleld = ‘Illtlorlng .00.. Dept. 8-17, Box . ma. Moliiireelwgéiebcc. l ' . . 11-00 AN noim’ mom limb 1m suit for men demonstrating our fine taiiored-to-lneaaure suits. We leach you-Mn bualmaa and Vi" you aplen selling. H1 1 '. merit without K l? 0f men eanlingobig incomes in: “Dare and Wrl ‘ y. u; was... m. fir. y eld Tailoring °" .»..v"':t?f' :1‘-'=;i'~‘i‘1="' 31%" i-I W. M11117. ' 00.. Mob: e-umitieal» Tailored to your measure in any style, a fit guaranteed. Evcrlast silk trimmings put in our best Suits, also Tallorcd-to-measurc raincoats made any style. Dress- es and coats. Stanley 3W1“ 1111i‘ ored to Measure. 1'13 Prince 3i- ‘ ‘ POTATOES. TURNIPS _- WE arc buying turnips and potatoes daily at highest market grices 8i wharf where we have cv y facil- ity for handling your load quick- ly. Be sure and phone or call for our prices before sellinB- Th‘! H31“ ris Abattoir Company, Ltd. Char- lottetown. P. E. I. 3-9-ti SALES HELP WANTED CANVASSERS T0 COVER. TER- rltcry for Specialty House. Good money. Give references first let- ter. Apply Box W 116 S. l-l. W. 1'7. Nursing __ PRIVATE uuasas FREQUENTLY earn $30 a week. Learn by 111111011111 tun , ndenee. Catalogue No. 23 free. Royal College of Science. Toronto a, Canada. N.-il-3stf. Wanted murso- Mill wrisrht W011‘- Flotll". saw rind Food Mlll- J. 1,. '1. Ilflenilo. prlncn on" N 3027-3-9-i0l. ,________________._ Female Help Wanted _.. AID wanrsn - MRS. n. s. Colwlll, 1213 l-‘ilzroy siren. rlirrr-a-lrl-ai. MAID FOR IIOUBEWOR-IL-MRS. John A. McCarviile. Kgrallrltlrzin-V“ Situation Wanted C-APABLE woman WANTS work by the dny- APP]? Guardian. 8204-3-11»- 1 Articles For Sale _____________a__ "rwo COOKING emcee F071 sale, willl or without roiiorvrlil‘. ‘ Apply so Rochford. 51218-71-17-21 IAKERS OVENS — WRITE FOR catalogue; time payments in d».- d ovens on haml- i100 U lira]; 50010 llilfl iiubhnrrl ovon Company. 11in. A. l‘. s Sal ir. Queen Wool. T01" Fiizlny’ Si. v I l i flWflPdeil $1.00 or.five days. (didlT ozone . THE PROTESTQNT MINISTER-T IAL Association of P. E. Island will meet in the hall of Zion Church§ Tuesday. March 20th, at 11 a. m. An‘; important and interesting program! has been prepared. . bad W88 my catarrh. Nose and -.--— ‘P111111 were plugged up with offen- ATTRACTIVE wmnow S,_;slve discharges. I had a bad cough, Many complimentary remarks areisneezed continually and had head- bcing made on the displays in the Miles. I was soon rid of my trouble windows of the drugstore of J. Er-‘when I used Catarrhozone. To-day nest H. Worth, Prince Street. The I am ivellz" Daniel Smith. Hack- large window has a very timely dis-IBM's P. O. Get Cabarrhozone from play for St. Patricks Day. large cutyfiur druggist to-day-ws needed in m" 51181111011115 11111341111; the show ex-ievery home. Two months‘ treatment 06111101181111 PTBW- The smaller win-Bl; smaller size 50c. Catarrhozone is dow is neatly dressed with Picadil-iguaranteed. r 1y. a well known brand of tobacco. “I found it impossible to sleep, so RADIO TALK - Dr. Kellueily.§ Osteopath specialist of Chm-lotto- town, will give another radio talk- subjcct "Puoiluloilin and infantile R110. T- A- lltrllii. Athul ilobcrts. Paralysis" Weilucsday evening li1'!iA~E- 111118. Ullslvorlh Gilrlléy- 21st. luau. ul 7.15 froln slatiivliPlyfllkRoperniltl li.l't.BI‘O\\'ll.1l'1'0f. (7.l1‘.(‘..Y. (rhurioilclown. All rndirvW-R. _Sll:l\v llllil .l. A. Clark also fans ill-o cordially invited to llSlWl ‘flllcllilvti. in oll this talk by Dr. Kennedy Messrs. Alclmiill & Son are wllo is giving tho some at tho ro- among our lliosl. progressive fill"ll- qlzcsi o.’ many iiliiifl owners. ‘OPS nllii hnvo boon ilreeillng Avr- - --<0->-—~-—- ~ inhires for n number oi‘ years. Tllcv Emii- 50 mum‘ oi‘ the best breeders were present including Frcd Mo. PERSONALS ‘also have -l‘oxo.-l lillil grow seed pot- -~—-—- ‘£11005. Everything about tho prem- Mrs. (lcn. ll. Boll, Dcsdblixliscs is lmlilcrn and up-to-tlato. Thc jupprnrnucc from the road would ih- idlcntc that thr- owners were bct- .\ll'. Prior A. Doll-oll. Rustico, tel" thou the average ilirnlorl Their was u visitor in lhociiy yosltor-iilol-il or Ayrshiros have been ac- l':l_v. crodiloil for :1 llllnlhcr of years and ---—< " ‘ iurc noted for mzlkilll: a grant many lllii’. Percy Mutch. of Mt. llcrbcrt. official POPOTIlS illl-oilgll tho 11.0.1’. who has been in. the P. E. I. Hog-post. Ono reason for this is found pital for surgical treatment for t a in tho fact, lb.il their linrd all-ca past six weeks left the institutlenihavo boon nlnong the host. obtain- ycstcrday. Ho. intends spending aablo. TllPll‘ muesli-lit sire, about-ill few days with his sister, Mrs. B. S. mouths old, was 1st prize Wlflllill’. McKinley. City. before retumingiliuil bred by Atllol Roberts, Iligh- ome. field. i The ilficrllooll was a profitable [one to ull. Prof. Shaw gave a very Western Guardian iZifilitfilfifii.111.812‘; I:.‘.'.“.‘.“L°.i., -__- ' among olhcl- things oiupllnsizrlil the —LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER incl that tho sirtl. llscil was llulf tho -—Wc have a large and artistic dls-fhord. as he lulu tho airc- oi‘ all the play of monuments on hand. Allicnlves cncll _vi-:ll'. willie til" <'°‘~\' new material tnot shop-worn). Calrwoulil only he the mother oi’ 011-‘; furnish any design desired. Pricesi The female herd was also (‘.I'l'l- right and satisfaction guaranteedQt-isoil by 1h" lt1"1i"*=$‘11‘ 1111i‘ 017i” as expressed in the following let-Tbi-cilrc .,Oll(‘: oz‘ lilo dams is just tel- from one of our customers. Sunl-rculplciiilg her tllil-rl record triad-F merside Monumental Works, Sum-nu 2, :1 and 4 F0111‘ "111 10"“ will‘ “ \'l$iiii‘1l rho city yesterday. i i lrlll of (‘coiling ll1i‘il'li’)1i\' ' j citing iii-c: _ . lhr- farm. Prol‘. Clerks t-liif ‘ was lllostli/ oll thc 21“111’111i-i ‘m l1" [Oiliiri ullll oxpcriluollts with they found tholll. ' leaving: for homo 0111i" 3 (injfiyOll oil's. hiirhoall ~' ill tllc tiilllllll room- Tllo ill-iii (iii)! illliicl" lllc allspicrsi o1‘ ihe l’.l‘l.l.‘~liil!l(l Ayrshire llrc i-,-‘111l11f‘l~*' ors (‘lub was ll(‘i(l at tho burns oz‘ Rrloro Aiessrs. C. 1'1. illzlcLenu k Soils. 11111111191" Clyde ilivcl‘, on Wednesday, Nidrcil ilflfllllifliii." 14th. The ilzly was lino, ulld rilutial _. _ . STUART—DAVEY - 0h Fridayfl March 1'7. by Rev. M. Scott Fultong Mr. Harold B. Stuart. of Mass. and Miss Myra Louise Davey of Forest.‘ Hill. .____._._._.___i____ - EAL. Que" March 1.6..‘ D|AMQND___,\. the .P_ p; isiuilihlFelgggrily-éie2tl. will go down in the Hospital. Feb. 26th, It) .\1l. audlmcords at the Mcgiii observatory cessivc month that MARRIAGES "Slims DEATHS ‘l0 inches and only once since 1900 ———-—- —-——i—--‘has a lower snowfall for February iIARVlE-At 156 Cumberland Stybeen recordecL This was in February March 15th. 102s. Alice Maud Bar-um ‘vhen a ma. o; on“, mm, i..- vie. Funeral from the MacLcall cheéwas experienced m Monti-gal, Funeral Home, King Square, today ihe highest temperature (or the lsaturdny) March 17th., servlccimonm of February was 39 dggyegg starting at 2.30. Interment. Pcoplc's.on February 21L and me ‘Owes; 1L3 Cememry‘ idegrecs below zero on February 25- which is the lowest temperature for the present winter. A 51110111111‘ c1" concerning the maximum WOOLNEW-At Kcnsington on Fri- day. March 18th, Frederick W. Woclner. aged B0 years. Funeralicmgsiaiic,“ um m“ cn Monday. March 19th. at 2 p. moan mm~m from the United Churchfiavendish. hours of each other-Al range 0t i ifiv decrees 111 temPmum i" “ 1”“ iiod of about 3G hours. I11 Memorlam _ l Mglvggvigugfgflngisgflffig .............. hrnialsrMllilz-yltdgléithwllggthwas MM ‘IT IS NOT GOSSIP ‘Tls Just two years ago today Since my dear sister passed away IT’S A FACT She's safe now on that golden shore Corn Solvent Where happiness reigns more. is an efficient application for the painless removal of You have left us here dear Gertie i CORNS, CALLOUSES, ETC. 1 {a I Keep Minards in ‘the medicine chest. ‘ a OOOQQQ-OO-OQ? forever i In this vale of tears to mourn You are gone but not forgotten ‘ And our hearts with grief are torn. Inserted by her Bereaved Parents and Sister. i i no. fdacLEAN Undertaker rarer: 2s cums i EMB-ALMER Sold Only B! t vi t moiler- . . ~ ,1 its lendid table. mn- 1» . arias.” °° ' ‘ uni‘;- o u er-e- w» . i, TIIE PROMPT nlwoalsrs mm from ‘m, ,0 “m, (Cgnadhn new I l: _ - I phone‘ m mm‘ KING SQUABI . ' per day MONTREAL. Que, March 15,... oelpt: areflncreasing. gcuotatlttadns is mm “m m “M p“ u, ' ' The forcigg demand for wheat here ¢°"" 11V i‘ PW“ m" ‘i “m! “n 4 _ ...... today was quiet. but some sales of gums‘? ‘Sig? 43 1° I t I r u» Charlottetown »:.::~:.:."i.r:;::.i.l.:r.r.r:.:i..::- r........_n... .. Clu- e e or“ __ ___ ' r - ' ’ . - t» . ~*~—— —-—-—--—-'- |d_ d m n e, g0,- u; m in prices or conditions on this marl ro LET-SMALL FURNISHED l Hgtg] C0,, Ltd, ...}',n‘,‘m§§;‘°§, m: tfsuomcffeénng keg“ cm... ghipmpntg connmm! B01201 (14)., house. Apply Guardian Office. Hi “in. prom-nun idcvclopcd in the 10ml c“), ma“; heavy and some cars havc becnl ______________ 34M ' l'._"‘“" koolAalga-kt "$630: i m“ b‘ “awn” “nu-pl lfmdk latices for all‘ grades wxrlte figtigcgiczriflixcflrfincxfilzusifjizf‘in??? Proprietor! .' > __ _ i v mar e up two cells per bus c. - V - r ‘ * ~ . To LET FURNNHED Ream , 3 I The demand was moderate. 1110171111-"11- i M33Y O-I3OWN-HIQIIW 1'11"“ Alliliy FTP" ii» Tffliililr- “"1 ' , nom- smmmm w” M", St. John N. B.—-'I"ho mtg mrlrkct “"' ' *' “ ‘ “mm” s“ #¢*¢4*"H""f"4,"4"* H'"".'“..'.”““ o.’ r m" ‘my ' a ‘ ‘v-eoeneeeooyoaoee-eoooou 21219-347431 \ . THE cmrltiorijfrpwu GUARDIAN Centralglardian c i the Noshgls Ten Minutes Reliefi. merside. P. E. I. 3115-3-13-17-24 total production oi’ ovcr 28.000 ii)- --Z-¢Q>-——- ‘milk rpgring nvor l per (10111. ‘ Mr. Roper, ilorilsnlzln ill. tho 11x- jpilrililc~lltal Station. gilvc all inter-i Mrs. Earl Diamond. n (lIIlIIIlIKQV-‘as me Sixth soc _ Kutlllrcil Yalcrin. has been milder than usual in this .__-i_-_-- cm“ iI-he snowmfi measured 0I1iy| pcrutilrcs for Feb. uary is that they occurred within llN m A clluu liliEN ISA MAN ililuu , And Jury | JChairman Of Ses i sions Explains Finds Accused Not Guilty. LONDON- E118-. March 16.-—Slr sociation had not been able to de- Robert Wallace, K. C.. chairman oflcide when a man was drunk. the London Sessions. gave his viewsi Summing up, Sir Robert Wallace 011 dfilllkcnness in summing up a-said the only question the jury had casein which Frederick William to determine was whether Oattlng 981111111. a taxicab driver. W85 C1181!- was drunk. There had not yet been ed ‘V1111 ilflving been drunk illiany actual definition of drunken- chargc of his cab. The defendant ness by the Court of Criminal Ap- llieflded “Not Guilty“ and statethpeal; it had i)(‘i'1I disposed of by that ills condition on the night hcisaying that “drunk is drunk." There was arrested was dlle to war injur-iwerc all stages of drunkenness; its arid not to two glasses of beer there were extreme stages and those he had had. Thc police surgeon whoiou the border lillc. “Under the in- examined‘ Gattlng, described thc.f1uencc of drink" would not come tests applied to him 11nd the svmp- under t e definition of “drunk? PAGE 11138151111 J '4 i I W tfloo-eoaaoe-opooeo-ro-oofivvev St. James Presbyterian Olluroh REV. BRUCE MUIIl-MJNISTIB OBGANISTY-GEOIQGE MITIIVIN. a a A n vvvvvv vvv v v.iw. t I1 a. m. Morning Service. "0 for a closer walk with God" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Footer (Soloist. Mr. c. J. Gallagher) 3 2.30 p. III. Sunday School and nllrlé (flames. .. 7.00 p. m. Evening Service. i "The Radiant Morn" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Woodward ‘i OQQQ+O4Q+4QO4OQ4QOQOOOCOOOOQ+§QOOFOOOOOOOCO§QOOO1 Trinity United Church CO-PASTURS REV. B. H. RAMSAY, D. D. REV. IIABIMOND JOHNSON 4 OBGANIST PROF. W. ELFLETCHIR, AJLC-DL, LT-QL. t 0 LENTI-IN sehvicbs toms which he found. and said that Sir l" bcrt read the section of the the combination of all of them lediAct which applied to the case, and him to the conclusion that the de-fexplained that what it meant was erldallt was under the influence of that anyone who took intoxicating drink and was therefore drunk. liquors so as to disturb his; mental 5511191100 V1118. counsel for thcibalanco and rendered himself lin- accuscd. argued that "under the in- safe to be in charge of a victor-cor fluencc. of drink was not “drunk" was drunk within the meaning of and pointed to the fact that a Com- the section. mittce ofthc British Medical As- The jury found Gatling not guilty and he was discharged. 111111188181 cilllnilcs MlfillAlE Til iillMlNlilliS l 01d Country Churches. Are A skin g For Funds T0 Help Es tablish Settlers In New Lands. ‘ i LONDON, March l6.-—Il. 1S 11101119 Govemlmgnfs intention of the Catholic authorit- once is entirely dependent on the lea of the Northern Province to cs-. provision made by Catholics them- lablish an agricultural center for selves, For every pgund [aisgd an lnwndlni: migrants. 11nd Special cf- official grant of a like amount will funds for this cause. gtlon Society will supervise the trav- In all appeal read in all the Cu- elling and reception arrangements tholic churches of the diocese Bish- of migrants, and form Catholic op Hensllaw, of Salford, urges the groups under the group settlement immediate need of funds to assist scheme in localities where this is the fast-increasing number of Ca- advisable. tholic migrants. He points out that WUMEN MliiIHA WANTED a Hill AUSTRALIAN iiiiMEi Already More Than 100,000 Surplus Melly Waiting For Opportunities T0 Marry, Says High Commissioner. LONDON, March lll-"Idcal mi-"cun invest under their personal su- 421911011 11111116 be that 1110 P001910 pervision. A thousand pounds so in- iwho went out each year should be vested may prove- far more valu- Ethe potential makers of a sclf-sup- ublc to the investor (and to Aus- porting community," declares Sir tralie and Britainl than twice that ‘Granville Ryrie, High Commissioncijsum invested inlpersonally." tor Australia. in a statement he has: Sir Granville says it is natural just made to the English newspep- that the average Briton has found ,crs. He says at least as many wom- it difficult to understand wily Aus- Qen should go out. as Australia al- tralia seems disposed to assist only iready has over 100.000 surplus mcl arm workers as new settlers, and i “Little can be donc by Govern-Joe not generally extend the assist- lment activity," continues. Sir Gran-rd passage schemes to artisans and lvillc. "The vcry people who are unskilled laborers in secondary in-l ineedcd are those who will act upon dustry. Ailstralilfs capacity to ab- itheir own initiative. Australia bad- sorb more wage-earners was, how- ' wants mell of education. cspec- ever. in direct proportion to the lolly if they have capital, which. need of capitalists and executive iafter a little local experience. they men who will create increased op- portunities for wage-earners. t I bccolne the Isle of Lowestoft! According to latest reports the Yorkshire coast is receding at from 6 to 12 feet a year. Off Norfolk Into The Sea: _______ thousands of acres of pastures have .. . g -long been abandoned to the sea Loliqlgogmfigrglllnatfi is} birds. and there have recently been "lowly vanishing! Serious falls ofisenuus ‘nmaq by the Se“ on the ‘cliffs arc occilrringwt various spotsismimlk and H1550" was“ iround the coast as the result of the! 1m Devm‘ pa“ or ‘he coast’ m3“ , g Sldmoilth has sunk between 4 ft. ‘giizgi’ oizafnxicutlfiirlcsé agieiggztdgegriiand 6 ft. The foreshore from Som- _) a aw“ ersct to Cornwall has also suffered wait/w Pakcnyfiold “cm, Lowcsloniconsiclerabiy. and in some instances . b , , d ground has bccn lost to the extent ggiiafgrgglljiiggfitfgfivhs];icifqufzgakff, of 20 feet during the past twenty _ ,- . YOQTS. ' . _ so having a big light with the en- many famiheshhogfilcszieg landgudpcroaching sea. which has necessitat- Sca cncxoact-ml '15s 8,... rcsbonyed the building of an elaborate con- i” “ndimire? m ‘rm “v thousanascrete promenade. lime ma mo‘ fluid‘) 1.32,,“ me cozms The largest bolt of coast erosion igiegyflrygaf ixtl-Iilltrlllgllundtstrledtchcs £10111 Vli/Dlgltby. " _ . _ or sire o ymc egis. rset. AttLt"'tfsgl’giceclffmgscgfJscefifrs: and the worst localities are round :13; i‘: gag-been Suggested m“ me Cremcr and the North and South . ‘T i (Li. day 1S not far distant when it will ("'9 “"___H__..>i ROLLO BAY ivEST. Had their meeting at 1h: homo oi‘ Mia-i. Joli-n MncRao with twc-lvo members iilkl two visitors IWPSGIII. ‘Roll col-l was nlnuvolx-tl with “stain removers". A discussion ‘was held on buying: fruit ' for tllo ‘sick. The flll‘»'l|1i)€l‘.\l were cntcrtalueil by thc (‘lllvfiililm mnlnt conllllittcc. The bill( for broillu nlld clrn-lli was paid. Applic- Englanil Falling i . QliEEii IIOTEI. FOO-O- ; 5111136 “u” We‘ m“ aiiou to board of cilllcntion for lllr 3°93 We “we 599m mm“ nry n. comnlliitcc was appoint-d lo 11191135553 of “mm m visit n nick member ‘for wh om fruit repata and improvements. It la now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- incea. It-anwflil w @110" who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and Wit-t bought. THE MARKETS oflcr of assist- ' I spring OTTAWA, Mai-ch m.» Mild at‘: 011mm“? "mg - ivcather reported from some pro- mm“ Wmtmuhguuu“ _°m“a 11.00 A. M.—Special Service for C. G. l. T. Preacherz-Rev. Hammond Johnson Subjectd-Wlinildirig According in the Pattern" Solo-"l Would he True" . . . . . . . . . Miss Doris Tait Anthelni-"God is A Spirit" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Bennettl 2.30 P. liL-Sahbath School and Bible Clases. 7.00 P. IVL-Prmchen-Jle-v. Dr. Ramsay. Suhiectz-"The ‘Irinilizd Misdtrn Jubil " The Choir will render Part One of‘ the Ionten Cantata: "Penitence, Pardon and Peace" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. (Maunderl tSoiotsta-Mrs. Fletcher) Morning and Evening Service Broadcast. i“ i i ' r QO-Q&GG§-Q'OO§Q O O0 COO-O U‘ G.‘ ‘I OOQQ OO-OOQ 0000 O6 OOQQOOO" Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. M. SCOTT FULTON. M. A“ B. D. Organist and Choir Master-MR] LOUIS D. THOMPSON. 11.00 A. iVL-Sermon-"The Meeting of the Watbrs." . Anthemw-“Stili. Still With Thee" . . . . . . . . . . . . Speaks Alto S0 hy Mm. his. Mflcltlillan 2.30 I‘. ltL-Sunday School and Bible Classes-Luke's Gospel. 7.00 P. llL-Lecture Sermon-“St. Patrick the Patron Saint of Ireland." Anthemp-"O Love That Will Not. let We Go" Ilass Solo by Mr. Malcolm McKinnon Sacred Solig-"Leave it With Illm" . . . . . . . . . .3. .. liihs Miss Flo Campbell 8.20 P. M.—So.ng Service. Prof. louis Thmnpson will give the Address at. this Service. . i-udents and Stnnllrs ‘f-‘elcornc. Shanks t forts are now in progress to rttisc be obtainable. The Catholic Emigra- oo+oove+o+o+oooooeoo+eeoeo+eooooeouooooeooo+oooe A: a v ST. PETER’S CATHEDRAL Church of England INCUMBENT-REV. CANON MALONE, ltL A. yvvvvvv vvvvv 4th Sunday in Lent 8.00 A. M.—'I‘he Iioly Communion. 11.00 A. M.—Lltnny. Choral Eucharist. Scrmon-“Ourselvez-e" 7.00 P. hL-Evcnsong, Choral. Sermon-“Blessed are they that hunger Hand thirst after righteousness." The Miser-ere will be on... Baptist Chur Minister-REV. n. c. carols, a. n. orgnruse-Miss ROBERTA SPENCER, r. r. c. L. Lo‘; v v and “my " "' Prince ‘ A vvvvv v AT THE Morning Worship 11 O'clock The girls of‘ the C. G. l-T. have general charge of the morning service and will form the choir. Sermoll-“In the days of Thy Youth." Evening Worship ‘l o'clock Antllem-“The Lord is Thy Light." . . . . . . . . . Barker Sermon-"The Things That Count With God." Anthem-"Lead Kindly Light." .. Newman (Smith) Soloist, Mr. Quislev- ‘ Areo-e 444000-04 04- here is slightly weaker as a result: of heavier receipts and milder wea- ther in producing sections. Buying prices from country shippers are extras 38; firsts 34. seconds 22. P110- cs to retailers are easier at extras 41. firsts 39, seconds 30. Shipments to this market froln P. E. I. are in- creasing. Hullfax-Jrhc egg market here is unchanged with dealers buying from country shippers at. extras 30, firsts 34. seconds 22. Rrios to re- lnilers arc extras 45. firsts 42, sec- onds 39. Receipts are coming in fair average quality hay were mndc.5l0\'vly. but the mild weather pre- for May-June shipment from tlu-jvufling at present ls expected to port of Montreal to Cardin at ambring heavier production shortly. shillings per ton. c.i.f. Owing to the‘, - more Liberal supplies available on. spot and somewhat limited dclnalld; a. weaker feeling prevailed and pric-r cs were reduced $1 per toil. Thc do» mand for all grades of eggs was good and an active business was done at unchanged prices. Thc rc- ceipts were 2.307 cases. A fairly active business was dollc lli lxlta- toes arid the undertone tvas firm. The trade in imported beans was steady and values were ilnchangcd. Sales of car Pits of choice white hand-picked to arrive were made at $3.50 per bushel cx-tnick and broken lots at $3.60 per bushel ex- store. An easier fooling developed in the butter market and prices were declined half cent per pound. Thc volume of business was again of a limited characior. Thc receipts were 137 packages. - The undertone to the choose market continued ‘liflli. on account of the “ ' * supplies available on spot. Thc receipts welo 67 boxes. , .l., new feature to notc, prices for and winter grades being firmly maintained under a limited demand. Owing to the increasing scarcity of most lines of millfeed and the urgent demand from local and out- side buyers a stronger feeling pre- vailed and prices scored an advance of $1.00 per ton. A moderate trade was donc in standard grades of rol- led oats and prices were firm. A feature of the baled hay trade was the demand that developed froln foreign buyers and some sales of caiinlriji" i J‘ 5 photographer STUDIO O-OODO-O i 110T!!- i lilclollu g One of the largest. and belt. use“. sszs.:urml u of which have with" W. i i i i ‘clucing sections is having the effect, of increasing egg production. “d m‘ mm“ Shawn". .1 1 l‘ ‘l