1 n *eieirr ` ` . O ‘Q-ll' lnthlshovince. -4|. Olddtils.-.Guardian Aunt lu klhertes. ills phonele 1. O JI” NG DAILY Guardia! dike obmlst f..nlerty's Tonsoi- lal Parlors, Bummelelde. -im. riuux ifurnnrv is aw- liaii exest in Summerslue. His oilioe phone .ls 8. -'PHE COMMIEEE meeting of the Civic Improvement Association takes plsee st 1 o'clock this evening in the Couheil Ohsmber.J. , -SUBSCRIBERS should renew i\ week or two before the time they have paid for has expired and thus not miss an issue. ss all papers sie discontinued promptly on expiry date. -THE AUTO.-At a large and re- presentative meeting of the Kensing- ton School District held on Wednes- day evening, April 23rd, a unanimous resolution was pussed opposing the rePesl of the “Automobile Act." -POLICE COURT.-At the Police Court at Summerside yesterduy morning the case of Captain Smith of the schooner Greta against Henry Gallant, one of the sailors of a charge of desertiou, was dismissed. Gallant promised to return to the shlp.J. -A RESOLUTION.-“At the recent session of the Grand Division Sons of 0" 5“T"l°°t5 “nd “"“` black and whim Temperance of P. lil. Island held ut Fredericton on April 24th, a un- animous resolution condemning the running of automobiles in this pro- vince was passed as being against the best interests and safety of our people, . -DELAY 0RGANIZATION.- On Thursday afternoon the ladies of Clinton assembled in the Hall to hear Miss James' who is nt the direction of the Department of Agriculture of this province, for the purpose of :in- troducing the owork of Women's ln- stitutee- At the close of an in- teresting description of the move- ment there was considerable discus- sion and it was decided to further coneider organization in the section before taking any definite steps in the matter, -.,.-_ -WINNERS.-The lottery under the auspices of the French Acadian So- ciety, A. M. B. M. of Tignish, P, E, I., took place on Feb. 10th, 1913. The following were the prize winners. Set of Harness Mr. Peter S. Poirier, Tignish. Morris Chair-Joseph E. Poirier, Ascension. Pipe-John Pin- esu, Chelsea, Mass. Ladies' Gold Watch-Miss Winnlfred Gnudet, Tig- nish. $10.00 in Gold-Peter P. Poir- . ier, Tignish Shord; $5.00 in gold- Miss Rosie Arsenault, Kil- dare Cspes. The rc. suit of the lottery was $262.00 after all expenses paid. -THE CASCAPEDIA.-The Casca- pcdia from Montreal, on her drst trip UNB 5885011. arrived in Summerside about noon yesterday with perhaps the largest freight she ever brought to this port. She left about four o’cl0ck this morning for Charlotte- town. The Cascapedin this year ° is in command of Capt. Hearn of Hull- fax, who for the past six years has been in charge of the steamer Avon- more. Capt. LaChnnce, who hnd been in command of the Cascapedia since she came across from England, having been appointed to an import- ant 'posltion in the Department of Marine and Fisheries, that of exami. ner for Masters, Mates and Pilots for the Quebec digtri¢t_J_ -_*___ :zllexall Healing Ointment is nn an_ tiseptic ointment for curing cuts burns, bruises, sores, and all skir; d|Hf_¥l1S0S»‘ It _is n sure preventive of hl00d~pois0ning infection und is ir splendid preparation for dressing all injuries, Large box 25c. The lVlnc_ KNIUUH Drug Co., Corner Great Geo. and Kent Sta. Mm __ --___-_ ETTEST TTTTIM THE THETTHE F. F. PROC'l'0R‘S NEW YORK. Truly generous in proportions and high in quality are the hills nt F. F. 1'roctor's Popular Priced Theatres. There ls something appealing to everybody and they should prove the most popular bills of a brilliant vaudeville season. PROC'1’OR'S 23RD STREET Tl-IEA'l‘D.E. Bidding for headline honors is a brand new musical comedy with a wealth of ‘scenery and many pretty g'll‘le`,` entitled, "A Trip to Africa." other-'features are oiinord Hippie emi vemimuy in the dramatic skew., "As a. 'Han Hows"; William Wilson and company in the <§o`me_dy plsylet, “The Uphoistai-ei='!-__&lex_§snder, 'rue Talka- uve Arun