i l. i‘ u’ n-{A Aii-;-.f.—_;:,_-"fl,_. - '~¢1r‘~ . not» - > iuflfrlncbi-t“ noon n. 11s, 1 m0 _ NATlNIE-ifle AND m, §“"*“r1»» iilohart Story by Flx Elis- “NIGHT-JO; 39°: 100.. mad. tinslifld moments of joy; ~ a IHOP 0mm Holman’! oat-log. nAnsl-lrlsli.‘ _ vice for chi? - .___..,.. .Coptinuin|- y ians will be PLAY IN APTON HALL, Friday. held -in the ' a field ‘Rptllh night. 891571’! Uhllmll. Sunday, Nay 10th at REMAIN! _ XPEOTEQ-The re- J o'clock. - -- _ mains of tier, ate Mr. J. Leslie gupflgMEqq 312141..“ utrthhr Shaw and Milt. Shaw are expected hen-lug.“ 1115.339“; u; A u“, -. ' rHncannLon-unrown cuannula lllllllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiii llllll illillllclllls Interesting Reports oi General and d8- sistant Secretaries- Annual Meeting unbridled luxury and frivolity; and-the price Louis B. M... iSherren, Robert MacDonald. Ne" to arrive hllllalifax tonight from 1 uyupuuu uuruuu “u?” t Envflllld- g‘ ‘ was icontin ‘so in the Quip urt yestordayr’ At live o'clock case for both“ sides was eon- ciuded and judgment was reserved. L 'l‘omorrow morningat 10.80 argu- LAID ‘ro diidTl-The fulleral fife of the late-Mrs. George Shqrren took place yesterday afternoon from her late residence at _ B . mcnt for a nomnlit in the case of §:::*.z'.'"::.':..i:'.l°.€.2'r.-.: $335M» u. Bu» um» i» ence and a public service was bold Mall" Wm b9 119"?"- ln Canoe Cove Church. The'fun- eral services were conducted by PERNWM-Q Rev. D. M. Lamont. The pail bear- ers were Samuel SIIGHOD, Albert MaoKenzle John iMacKinnon and d“, ‘Mr. A. G. lliiallett Union Road. was a visitor to the City yester- The regular monthly 111999153 °t the board of directors of the 911111“ lottetown Y. M. C| A- w“ hem i“ the board room Tuesday nigh; with the President Mr. J. A. Clark, presid- ilng. Other directors 919561" We" Messrs J. D. Jenkins, Isaac Carter. J, A. McMillan Hamid Jenkins. P. W. Turner. H, Lspthorne, R. A. Pendleton ‘F. B. Conrad, D. And Banquet Will be Held on Tuesday Night Next ' Ladies‘ Volley Ball H Students . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s9 Senior . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 84 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..323 Glrle‘ Basketball Total Grand total 1202 participants- GEO. c. WALKER, “Assistant ‘Secretary u. fl... denominations numbering aboutftending the funeral oi.‘ her mother. iélghteenuzwtfhered for dinner alt-the Mrs Mcilsaac, Cardigam. Bbe was comilng Coadlutor Bishop John il-lackenley, of ithe Anghlcnn Church, John MacLeod. . Mrs John Oaseley returned tothe BISHOP HAcKsNl-EV "ONOR- city loot evening on return to her Eil-Olsrsyimen 0f 8P1 IPWIBEIHB! home in Newton, Mass. after at- Greein lantern Monday aflfirmtblllacoomipaiiied by ‘her ifather who for the purpose of official-lily W8l~ will reside with her. The Thrilling Drama of Father and Son- Ri-val: for the Same Girl Herald. The dinner, which was lllalllfax and iDartmouth Ministerial BENJAMIN GLAZER CAREY WILSON IVith a Brilliant Cart including Adolphe Menjou Conrad Nagel Eleanor Boardman Hedda Hopper Edward Connelly Miss Du Pont ‘him from ‘dimming the invitation‘ subscribe" pa" ‘mm “P 5° . - IGreetlngs on Fbeha-lf of the members chwfluny and so we“ m“ n $51288; t ‘Pagan 200' lmsme“ me“ Gymnastic Exhibition , lo a . .54 sheep 326 small and larg pigs Th . " ' ow} “u land 5864 bags potatoes. a 0g mgeffifumiflfugiugsaunflfl y J8 . , , u , . {aclty in 24 hours which is n very 14,1156, m; 1333 pui- yuuu Mcpha". iPATHE (tltolis WORD PUZZLE to iHaliifax, and ailso 1,0 exltoud their congratulations to hum on his re- held under tihe auspices oif the The second imymem on pledges A550. tum was urefluuu m,” by'wili be due May 15th, and the oom- T l u u uh, t to this call. You can ‘pay lit any hgpxuyigfcualfl: m ufiziduggvgiiaxngifgo time now. Remember that dyuur ten-de-r nlohop llilohonloy the dlhuor ff?" ‘s "will: mm if m’ "m" some weeks ago. but a1 that time '1' m’ now’ a“ n“ week’ m" lvis man-y offioia-i duties prevented M“ year‘ u u I u makes ‘the work of the officials $0 ,é§uoi)sslggiglté’nlzy“f;eRgf“xfifiIconnected with the drive compara- H ileston, ipastor of ‘the Firstgfeelly efiyu wifmfa‘ m" “h?” Baptist church; 'Dr. ‘R. ‘W. Rosaflu-DW zeemsot umzv u‘ paras minister at Fort iMassey ‘Presibytsr- torcétul way ° e ome n a lan church and Rev. C. E. Cmwelii ' i minister of the Brunswick street B M’ Thom?” Moyae’ central Methodist Church. In hi”: remarks “W” ca led a" M“ “mm!” Bishop Hackenley emphasized the omfeulm‘ Tu?d,gy'iand 1°" M‘ “m great hired for religious education “H, “m” h a an “nun M’ in the public schools. Sapper Sails The Canadian’ Supper Captain J. roving e . H, l-lubley sailed for S-t. John's. fommlttiefoniileltthilindtigfi 3113x152 Newmllndland 8! 9-30 Yefltflrdfl? few days ago. It was a grealtiloss ill-orning. One P8850118?!‘ FY0111 to the community when .-Mr Camp- Mmitreal “"18 abmmi- bell went away, -bu we are pleased The following comprised the to know he h“ goysoyggn u“; ilhlIlS cargo: 97 tons hay. 180 cases native iprgvlncg H‘; u, mow-real. Sundries» 13.4 head came. 15 horses dent in Powell River. B c I be indeed pleasant if more liriends would iplace this institution on Ithieir glvilng list every year. Mr R. H. Campbell well known The shin was "loaded to full cali- McPherson from Hamilton Oiralnzo cl-edllaiblo showin . (31 1 . a . ‘The captain, J. ‘H. l-lubley is a tirhvgeeighover w" received ag-me . D. A era and Dr J. W. Report of the Genersl- SwPfliPY 32.2233... ' Y F» who ~~ scripture reading 811d 97”" by T the President and Members 0f "19 President’ “m” wmch the o the Board of Directors: miinutes of the last meeting were . , Sir. read and approved- -In reporting for the month of er seconded byul-i. (iltenthvilitiletthg: ‘he Wlwmng " s mm a o b ti this report l shall try to he submitted to the annual meet- s?“ 2,0“ an um o, u... many c r . N t lng frgulnbwhiclh list thleaélgw dgctét- events which featured uu, um. cen-t elevation any the il-laillfax ore w e c osen: srs . - a 0 Vanilderlstine, Jns. E. Harris, J. Dig Aprul uequg we 135.; month 0t, Jenkins, 'l‘. W. L. Prowise; 'l‘. W. our {usual yeurl brought many 139M193“ w M" Rowe’ T‘ E" McNutt extra duties and all told it was S. T. Green, J. A. McNair and b m‘ ullu muuuu in our- Rev. L. J. Donaldson, ‘rector of mm“ is expecting a m5 mama“ G90. W- Mcumd- a out e u: es prince's report was read by J. A. m u Wm have brought in McMman and o“ m°u°n adopted‘ 3:? ofeetheir reports giving dye- ported as, follows: Juniors 86, ln- u termedlatee 38. students 89, iiilmlit- mama 11>’ P- W- Tum" ""11 °“ m°“°“ of the month was the Gyln exhlbi» a W" Piefliinmd ""1 °11 m°"°11 °‘ w i ‘d l Philli s. Much credit is Harold Jenkinls seconded by D. d“? u?“ walla, for me carrying Bethune “mmed- ' out of this big event so success- scconded by P. W. Turner that the W!‘ W111! 1W1‘- MOYW» 111d it W°11|d annual meeting be held nexit Tues- stuuum Guthufluuu day evening May 12th. that we adgvgghe 1:18: rigdséd 0°‘; social gathering was held for all “h- u ‘m ° ‘ e ‘F 0n on“ students with‘ an average fltleiiilr m a we“ many 99°91” h‘ m“ 0! the Y°1111B Men's Christian A5‘ anoe of over 150. Two Saturday soclation of ‘Canada motion siec- mums buukeubuu °lxifi°d b5’ Dr’ McKenzie and car‘ tween the various collelb team's re . \ by R. H. Jenkins; REPORT’ or PHYSICAL oz- Bible Study Grimm l 1 . . | meetlin" on Saturdays from 7 itc 8 mugifyvgtu: $11,111,235’ 2:136: with a; attendance of about ilu The meetiilS W35 0991195 "m1 a 11 "B milvediby M’ P- w- mm‘ April it will be impossible i9 8° l-nito details of all the actlvltlsna. ffllil. h l ear. The Physical Department Com- W191i‘; fluulrmeu m- ule various The membership ‘mmmitme m’ italic from the various depart- The Financial Report was read Perhaps the uututuudlug feature ecmmed by F‘ 5- Con“? “(holed tic-n staged under the direction of The iGenel-ali Seoretarys Report M1. walker ably ass/Emu by M1; lt was moved by Harold Jenkins tum“ lt was moved by Issac Carter Each Saturday night a uuekly was fliayed be- aind the other two were a program o; games, music, and refresh- monits. " Meeting adjourned with prayer pAnTmfiz-rlkgioivLTggbmoNT-H Two groups are meeting each ' ' week in the Y for Bible Study, one The must mouth u“ bueu We of uinder the direction of Prof. Steel . . l native of Southport. P. lll. I. and Rememibg you give more "v51; Ibis visit here was the first he has you give q“lck.1y_ ‘uh! iulade for many years. . Do lit now 339571; —————.v>——-—- _____.@-oq.._._. .- iAlleged ‘Slayer Is ' ' Montreal To Close Still At Large, Up The “Red Light” (‘Fen-din PM") MONTREAL, May is. —The Gu- IOTMWA; M" i 5- “‘ clwrmiette today says that Montzrealfik,‘ d l "Bit alleghd slayer of Charles light alum“ u, u, bu wiped» _ lildward Underwood during a tlghtlgueu-m Buluuueu mu“ 01.95 m in a locnil rooming house lust Thurs- m, recelveu orders u, e10” uud day night was still being hunted ‘by kwp @195“ u“, lull“ area .i- 3 ‘ml ice in Gatlneau hills this morn-j The uummty uutuudlug m; lins- 119 is believed to be hidins smashing of t7he district is one ithiinig f" "P m‘ 6111511911" Vflil-lev- Qiidbwwvlllol-nl Montreal iwishes 1o avoild. iiroviiwe- Police are iwW-esslsi- Executive committee and the Ohief __,,._.._ -__. n search and hundreds of privatohhut uuuclu; iustu-uculuuu u, Bum u,u the country in old Quebec are also‘ - lending their aid’. ihgdirilgtggiyd: 33313.31’? 255i?- Winnipeg To . - “""“.-____.___; KEEP >TiHlE HEART TENDER Keep the heart tender, (Canadian Press) ' -Kliidb' and true: u i Water it freely WlNN-IPEG, ‘MHIL, May 6.——'l‘he ‘With loves gentle dew, vote on Church U-DliOll in Preisllryter- Garner its harvests inn Church's-s of Wilnnlipeg unld Dis-l Of rich lburniahed gold, trlct iw-l-ll he taken Sunday. Jiune Le; in the guhghlng’ 21 vi- Mondnv. June 22- And shut out the cold, .____@_-_4 Keep the heart tender With flowers of kind deeds, And the sweet oi their perfume Will choke out the weeds. ' And the soft beams of Pity. 0f Mercy and Love, Will yield it the glory That beams from above. Keep jYouru Baby Hlflliliy And. ' v Smiling Keen the heart tender i With sweet loving words, And thay’ll ilnd iti with music Like wlrbles of birds e._ in the heart of the forest ' So Joyotib and clear, when the birds are awaklngw. iln the spring-time orysarl Keep the" heartitendsr i with lloly desires, And they'll freshen its alters and quench tile flrce ares. Don't let baby's tendsra. akin become chuffed or chapped. Be sure that it ls glwap ksbt stagnant! _ dry and that » plenty. oi ' . UNDER TWo FLAGS! (Pi-Opera's have hw- Iritredvchu into-lilo French Parliament for a "Voluntary" Lc-vy on Capital.) v "Buy ajlag, M'8!eur for a most deserving cause? Quite voluntary, I you know."- ' “And gupposing i don't?"y v I "ln that ease. Wsleur. It will he necessary for rrie to compel yeulf‘ -’-Lendon Opinion f. ddaonml Zfpa s f0 use i Ti N -SENOUR lilrl: v 1 HNISH floors . Mt PAmfmd H osmium -'__ Of Hstrsdand ilhvy, Of sons ever new, Keep the hsal-tltdndbr. - Pure, kindly and true. {Has i‘ Ga” "Mr '.;'- good talcum powder la " used, l‘ _ _ TINY TOT random . . \ : Is a apsalally prepared , ‘ which ls Ideal for 1N! WIIDIQ. It you want your baby to bs Ins from Irritation. .1. hi: ‘l5... .... l l sgngai t-qh-li s y" m" gnaw-l . _ I Q 4 or uuuuetbu" which were uuwed girl and boy students. ’_l‘he other and also the interest which was B *1 59"!" '5'“? ‘Wemiig each > mkenjn m? uuuuug u“ o‘ the A“ Wednesday at 6 p. m. for supper mung to uuy uxtuuu the mush e19 close this IiiOillll. We feel that u mam that bud been uumuwmuueut good start has been nlade Wiihllllfllllh a regular progrnnl will be "is 011"" and 111111 11°11“ in '-h°'of iPolice hlulnelr even flatiiiy deny‘ citizens . who know every part 0.! all disorderly iilousea.'lizeve been is- ablie- ilasl, night from unlmipeachabiia. _ Masters Henry and McLeod wllo Dual qyluuuuium Euulumou_ Bu. aind Bible ‘Study with an uvcrugo slides this the boxing and training attendance ‘if 10- for athletic evenlts helped to keep , lhlllfllvillllllilllhllg all the time. 3W5" M°"""9 M°°""9 hqigf,‘ 3e13,,- gamuu were uluyeu These meetings which have and on the iwhole they were of a We“ held each 511M111’ m°mm$ very ulgu umuduru and uuu ueu since Christmas were brought to a factor during past years. The 31°59 meetings and the next year bulk of the players are in their Wm ‘We a 1m?" “ttendaiwe- teen age and with a little more ex- ‘ parlance Wm be u, a uuuluou to Sunday Evening Song Service give iteamla from our S-lster Prov- lnccn games -that will -be worth The“ aervwes have 1'99“ 5°!“ so, crcangi/ i H“ al success of ithese eervlcvs. household purposes more 0t the directors on Sunday A line concert was‘ staged by the luenlbcl-e of ville Baptist church for u most worthy cause on April Bull unll lllct with real success us ncully 300 people attended. Junior Leaders Corps their regular llleetings dllr- illg llle lllonitll zlllli of this group went a long way to- \\‘¢'ll‘(iS llilf.‘ SIUJCCES 0f Olll‘ illlllllili Junior Social Room junior mellliilers null their friends Ladies’ Auxiliary This room was zliwzlys tuuillullliellt was staged llllrlng tllc Hike and Outdoor Training Thcac are now coming into their Alrcally many of our runner-s are getting into sllulpe. The Old Home Weak Comm-it- tec have asked the ctr-operation 0i’ the Y ill their athletic program their wuuu splendidly and the attendance has wuue wumuy of uuta The Emu a-bled us to have a speaker at ins card. ' Junior Basketball A Junior League ha»: been under way for some rtime. The boys lire taking quite an interest in it and are rapidly getting into the fine poln-is o! the game. Gymnasium Exhibition Tho Gymnasium Exhilhltiozl Wllii a. suoc-za from every sitnlldllnilll. The boys all did their parts w<ll ; ilnd ll. 306s ll long way in h-elpqlg lo create butter PQYRIDGSLS! who are nct very numerous in our city. ‘Special mention should be mud... of the work of Mr Phillips null bellied to a great extent in making: null the relay race from Sum-mer- Qh-p. 5.|k¢gb||| held up to more than 225 each Side to Charlottetown is being re- pour games. were played be Sunday. iI-Iearty cooperaitlomvivtlll for this year and will take tween yaflous 3.5" teams wuluu from the various churches has cn- lilace llurlilg Old Home Week. are putting up an excenuut uumu most every service and two or Bowling and we find that any games they three special musical numbers! - [eaguroqn are Bu“, to be a dmw, which have gone far towards the This gnllle the affair a. success. The Elrh bi.- tkin was put on itwo flight-s ln 0rd- er to give tile students a chance to see it sl a lesser cost. - A 300d sum was realized rroul it. Apparatus as fares interest ls concerned, iDQHlNY Owing to the extra fine FfQIt MCI‘ Willmefdwhitbfl lthe men can bo more out. of doors. . . T .- i i .u,¢,§§f°q§,,:1gu%fi;‘ug°uw profit on Frost Fence is the lowest of anything the hrmer buys. ~ iiicl 1101119 ‘boy! in tlmt it shows Th; Pros! dealt-r buys from us in urioad lotl. securing carload price - lifUl-JUQ V6110!!! lpfiobllems which and the levaat lraigrratsa. in fact, ha saves you about l7 cenu par I00 crop up and the various wsyn out polled-Tn lrelsht are quite thoroughly dis-i litlbll, ,'_ 1h‘ twee-e ""189 N? ITIODHI‘ of this Ill classes ‘w This lfoliioqfi fl m‘ . ithahtellfienee: ml?“ Invlnnlal |u~ u ‘kiwi-i _v_-- lllllh. ., ,,_ mmq.__”-“-"""~-n~» V)‘ 9' In"... u‘ . n I‘ Jwfilvq“, Th -. ‘ a u...w§.$é”ll:§;i“i.f .‘2..ii‘..i‘i°$.~§f‘"“' Why it ll cheaper ifi- v a ' ml... u. f’ tolmy fence from Jdnlm- Lfldgn gupp," THANKS to the great popularity of Frost Pence. we buy raw materials in immense _ ' ‘ Owing to our heavy production the margin o! s sells st prices as low as ordinary fences. ll you havs fence shipped to you direct, you might [It it l! the spun or iowlr price par rod, but you must psy the 5 or 0 cents per red freight. ll ’ i ‘you do not pay the height. it must coma out of the quality of the knee. l- i ‘AW shows s all ht. deprs- i- ~ i l, or ‘he can”. but‘ V‘ Bay from the root daalarl l-lia coat of doing business is 131g- m» wu- a» “.111: ‘mils: lml. .i::.."u:'.ll'"" "" l he lowest possible price. l! ls to u a.’ fines you want at t dill tint over. i0 mfngoltfigjnglabgg fiulltlln you enjoy complete sallsfaationi previous ' ' = lice Alitsihikflfiiid Wire Comp-lo. Limited. Hamilton. Cdnldl fi nun w: Qlftlll Iql _._ __ '7 Montreal 0il’lce,505 Notre Dame so, wont - i» llnsslis. BRACEpMcKAY» 00., mo. Amelie ’_ Summersi e- u i ‘ Mhvmiiais‘ i Would you like bottled milk as creamy at the bottom as on top? u ' Then buy Nestlc'a Miik—creamy i314 to the very last drop. i " i Excellent for baking and cooking. Makes delicious cocoa. Just like cream on fruits and cereals. iii . '1 vww! __ strongagaiin this month flue’ weatiidrinow ciaimlsi ' ii the bowlers attention in ‘ 3H gardens. Two leagues are still infill? ts atiiolr, the iOhllrch League ai Pommcrclul League. The leans" are fairly well bunched in bath leagues and the interest is very kccn. Membership It is with pleasure lllzlt we call report another Slllilii gain audio llzly our nlicnlbersilip stands at 603 tlho high-est in tile 70 years history til the Cilnrlottetolvll Association. Reading Room i ‘This room hall ilccll kept rely cnlllfnrtable fill through tile uiiilier zlllll is being used by n great nlllly lllclullcrs his well us visitors. Tile new olficcrs fol" tllc cnnully your have taken llolll uiill 11B" pledged their hourly Wlllmlli" lilo work of tllu Y. Already ihti lllwe bccll called upcu suitffll tiinrcs. i Mrs. W. 'l‘. l-lulzlzuii i»! flii El"? lent leader and we lcel that "111 ‘organization which means so iiiiitl to us is headed for u P981111" porous year. Senior Fireside Socials These social lzaitllerlngs arch ing hold after Gylll class ml week and are proving vliry will" as tlluy lend l1) holll tile Seiiiill‘ class togc-tilcl‘. lniGeneral lt IililiS been the nilll nl your all! ______, (Continue: on Page 8) i .. nun-v ma. ml, | u."‘ll‘..'.‘_"_=__v_l~ o." “u 1 mn- _IwlllQun|~. . s- IIQ-nnoqu." - “c? Ins-all n sa m. - ---.-................. ,1. Iihtnun. l u. l "was n.4,,