iwoj. ._ RED R0815 QQFFEEit-giiiia ciirreé‘ Farm For Sale iTerrific Gales I offer for private sale my farm of 130 acres situated at Clyde Riv} _ "- ‘ - w - n. ._ c"- u not BOld iiy the 18th inst will‘ _‘~_l‘.l0lll-\. BL. l1" “{-_ T‘ ‘ be offered by pztbllvauctlon with i-iliii-ntalws 1ll‘;"l‘(‘p‘()llktl swtcpus stock, crop and implements. ,tli-.- .'\oi‘tli Pai-ilic coast. “tic-less c_ w_ MacARTHUR_ “(hippo |'\'l't;‘l\'t€ll hero yesterday Clyde River, P. E. I- report the (‘auailiau-Auslrtiliiiii liii- _ ._._.__4---_~---—--— ~——~~~ t-l- Aoriiuul llPlllll, huvc w. fill‘ llllikll“ ‘ 1 “ly ulna: liiiui-s, 44m miles oh‘ tic New Hampshire State um“ . Hospital it is stated that the lint-r linr ‘pr w. of (‘aunila may he tlehrvod in Applications are now received reat-liiug port. for admission to the, New Hamp- r?” WWW" shire State Hospital School ofADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Nursing, Next Class forms April 1. ~———A _ The School is registered and a .-\ vcry enjoyable eveuiugurus generous allowance and living spi-nt l'l‘tlt'lll.ly at tlii- houic lll MI‘- conditions offered to student nurs- and .\lrs. llliarli-y Payutcr when es are excellent. For further In- the tii-ople oi‘ French ltivcr and formation apply to Director of surrounding districts gathered to Nursing, New Hampshire State welcome them to tiicir new home. H°5P"i|- c°n¢°rdi N. H- the property l)\\'llt‘ll liy the lute 361-2-10M6i. Charles i.\lc(ii‘i-.-1.'iir. Although the evening was ilisagreeaiilc, upwards ‘_“_“" of one huuilrod auii fifty young ipeopie were present, Shortly aftcr eta-hi o'clock .\lr_ lra dlclaeoti was WANTED ciilii-ii tipoii to rend the address MANAGER FOR DUNSTAFFNAGE llllll prcscnt Nlr, and Mrs. Puyut-r tat-M _ _ lie luad already slcraiwleil several CREAMERY witli two lltllllltlfllflti leather than » rnrngrirplls; mm he “(Haw MS “mes ‘ to which .\lr. l’aviitiii' replied, ex by hem, m“! [hére was no need ,0 Tenders will be received at pressing his thanks for their lieau- ‘v‘vyrr‘)sh his mmd lby reading [hem Dunstaffnage Factory for the above titul gifts and zissurlng them al- position up till noon on Tuesday. ways of a hearty welcomi- to his Fflbfllflf)’ Will- Tflld"! t0 Slate home at any time, after which they will" P" Y9" 0" mlmlll. findino all sang "For 'i‘hcy‘rc Jolly Good his 0w" help and sunnlles- Also Fello\\'>t" rouinvi-ii liy ii shout "l'p i?" Cllmlla"! "f"! hell) and sl-IP" lie tines“ and succeeded in liouuc Pllfl- lug (‘hairlii- in thc good old fashion- Al" ""59"! Will b9 received at ed way, liuui-ltcon W115i thou served "W "Y"! "m9 illd Pia" 7°" ‘he liy thc young ladies present ‘anil lmsltw" °I S°°"""Yi male °" the remainder of the evening was “male °f m" ab°V° c°mPa"Y- 3"‘ lllPiiSitlltlY stieut in music and “m” m “ate P37 givmg wlwle‘ ilauciug until the wee small hours 3'5” Pa" “mi: a‘ ma)’ b‘ required oi‘ the morning when all rctnrni-il b)‘ c°mpany~ _ to their respective homes satisfied By “d” °f Dmwmrs‘ that they all spent a jolly time. c 'T' FERGUSON‘ l The lollmrinx: vras thc tiddross: To .\lr_ illltl l.\lrs -t‘.. B. Payntcrrw We your friends have met here to- night in your biaoutiftil home tn \\'\‘lt‘UII\t' you and your ititcrt-stinfl’ “mi family to Fri-incl! River and to ex- RULES RELATING To tirt-ss our tileastire at your l)t!(‘.t)I'll~ pRlvATE BH-LS hip; citizens of our community. .\ ‘lii0-2-4t.St5l . Legislative Assembly 5S. .-\ll petitions for Private Bills must l)(' presented within fourteen days afti-r the coiiinieiico- nii-ut of thc session exclusive of ,'l|l‘()llll’l‘ “V-slcv and family aiiil llati-r your i-sti-teiut-il DllfPIllS and ‘now wi- are. DlP-ISVBII to hzivo all th“ mljournllleul. fiiiuitv iu ‘our utiiist, Although you 5i, NO privme m“ 6mm beilIillVe only lately iaonii- among us brought mm [he Hons,’ b“, lumniyel we have known you in our ud- a ppm-tin“ first I,,.,_,5,.med' lrulyjoiuiug sottli-tni-nt and of your “lining 1m; Ling‘; at H“. pfifn QIQ-vttiti“ lllPTt‘ as you both took an lltt: suitors for such Inn, and suciruvlivi- part in all ‘iuutillllily “will Petition must hi- gigllpd by mo, and we ari- pli-iisi-il iou ari- inni- sziiil parties. ltiuuiuti, that _t;tiiul work here, till. A Committee shall he 111-; lliozisi- il(‘(‘l*]ll this pair o1‘ --h‘.:ii.; llllilllvll Ill lllt’ Ulllllllltfllvvlllrlll- "has a small [Oltélll of our l"~3ll'l‘ll| \\‘ilii "wry session consisting of llvc-i-iii- lt|‘.~‘i wishes for llllllly ytltll‘?! iii‘ iiicinb-rs, of whom tin-re, shall bt‘ltml,pin,,_<.y m“; "rhilh m‘, l‘ ‘lllorunli m he ‘l"“°mlm“"‘li SllJIiPll oti Iiehail 01' your friends. "'l‘lie Private llills (‘ouiiiiitti-e“ to‘, whom shall bi- ri-tl-rr- ll cvl-i-y llrl-i vote Bill, and no proceedings after the first. reading ehall ht.‘ hail upon such Bill until such committee has reported thereon to ithe llousc. til. As soon as the committee has reported any Bill, such Bill t0- gether with any aiuciidiiioiits that may be suggested by the commit- tco shall be printed at the ex» pensc ot‘ the parties who are suit- ors for such Bill and printed cop- ics thereof dcliveri-d to the lIWlll- hers before the second reading, .if deemed necessary by the com- mlttec. G2. No Bill for the particular interests of any person or persons, Corporation or ‘Corporations, or body of people, shall be read a second time until all fee-s ‘be palill for the same into the hands of the‘ (‘ltrk of the Ilouse. l 63. No Bill having for its ob-l jcct the vesting in or conferring‘ upon any person or tierscns, Muni- cipality or Body Corporate the ti ii to any tract of land, shall be recwlvcil or read in the House. nu-I less before the opening 0i’ the Legislature at least four wee-ks‘ notice, containing a full descrip- tion of the land in question. has‘, been published ill] the Royal. Gazette and one other newspaper‘ in this Plrovlnce of the intention of such penson or pensions, Munlci-l paltry or ‘Baily Corporate .to apply? for such ' Bill. order Shall be published in the: QUININE Tabletswm for, 325:: ‘";‘:21‘":.:"“.:;‘.‘.z::.z*;“.:"‘x:‘.i t-iyii-esy-i-m-ga-n-iqn». Clerk of the House for four cones-i lnfluenza fmd other serious ills resulting from a Cold. cutlwe weeks tn November and The box bears this signature December in every year. Q. . . 0119' , The tonic and laxative A cow, of thlfl. effect of Laxative BROMO Clerk Legislative Assembly. t ‘IQ-QQ-oo-owoa-Q-OO ‘ti-w ywars ago \r\'P welcomed your‘ t WHO'S WHO IN THE STORY Evelyn Haste, beautiful and rich girl, who sits down at the piano on her wedding nlght.—and myster- iously disappears, who suspects complicity on the part of his old war comrade. Sir Ilawilon Wells. an amateur staieutist, who has insisted on lend- ing thc couple llldden llall Court. his gloomy and mystery-ridden es- tate. for their honeymoon, and who is found after the disappearance in a socret. citunibcr. Pandora, u gipsy-likc girl, ad- uptcti sister oi‘ Kennedy uud sec- rctly in love witty Wells. Ztliss tllilett, an‘ cx-war nurse, who fell lu love with llnstc in ti hospital and who is an lnttiune per- sou. iiagou, youthful Scotland Yard iletectivc. who has ilone glorified "spy work" iu tho war. lie is oi’ vivid liatin tcmperuiutiiit, though (ianudian in training. Sluething “the Unknown" 'l"lrcre they all stood. side lby side on his ilesk, and Dagon apostro- phizcil them ‘in the intervals be tiweetni ljottlug down “second ihoitgiits" in his new notebook ‘with ii stylographlc pen. ‘ Under the heading of Sir R. W." over. “Whether or no IR. W. had any hand in the disappearance of Eve (Kn-roll, the niau has a strange sec- rct oi‘ -soinc ‘SDIlL concenning- his visit to the Court on her wvcdillirg nigh‘ Da-gou -uow wrote. "it. W." says lio ‘hail forgot-text some linlport- ant [I£l‘[)l3l‘.5lWll‘l‘L2lI he needed to take with him to Ainirlca. This l don't believe. T00 obvious an excuse! Says also that being on the spot ho shiiuglit it well to itiurn a Jot of things which were no longclr of any use. l do iliclicve he lburnt the things, but not lbecause they ‘were u't of use. “l-lc niust have made up ‘the fur- nace fire llllltsélllf, and he wouldn't. have taken ‘that trouble ‘for nothing. The burning is immensely import- a-u-t llll this bnslin-ess. l! l can find out ‘which things he really burned, and which soiuclhoily else ‘burned, if ll ‘re was somclbuily else, ‘l shall have ‘gone a l-onig ‘way on ‘the right mail. “Apropos of tho Iburnl-n-g. That skeleton in the ‘furnace lwt-Lfl a cute thick u" ‘R. W. has an en-einy ‘who would go any lcinvgth to injure him. lint it wasn't qiii~.e cute enough. Ellllltil‘ the tierson who planined itt oiitililu't get the skeleton uf a w‘0- ‘inan. or iliiln’t su-ppose that it ‘would lil. |;:ossi‘lilo to iletcct the difference in ‘a tow ‘bout-s ‘after ‘they'd lbecn ini-iirly ll)lll‘ll'l.'ll) cinders. There The Night iii 11110 Wedding‘ Iy 6. and Ail. WILLIAMSON Authors of “The Lightning Conductor" sud other tssclustlns romantics of mystery and love § ciipvrlsht ma. by Public IAIIQQI’ Company “ év vvv ¢‘ vvvw Pandora Haste bad not taken lthe guillt ‘uipon herself lby ‘brlnginl for- ward several] iprooifs. , ‘lPauilom ‘Blasts. Is she capable u! kill-ling or kldnaipplns IIIIO wife of her adopted lbrotlier, as slie intim- Kennedy Haste, her -husband. "$35 “m” 5h“ h“ “one? “Possibly she might ‘kl-ll in it moment of rage. All)’ hid-helm“ person, insight do that. She could ilo iidthing otf ithe sort in cold blood. Kidnapping must be carried out ‘in cold iblooil, therefore P. H. did not kidnap Eve. "llf IP. H. lied, ‘why did she? except love for 1R. ‘W., ‘and a wish ‘to save him at. any cost do herself. “Would a. girl make such n sac- rifice ifor a-man knoiwvn tolbe in lovve with another iwoninnflf she iwould. she'd tbs an uiuusuail kind olf girl. Zllcst women will do anything for the men who love them, and lolly lltille ifor those-who don't. iSlilljwa for those head over ears ‘in love with some one else. “Even it IP. H. ‘was Iwillllng to ilaiiun herself lfor the sake of .11. W. doesn't that mean she knew the pmaif against him was overwhelm- ing, and abut without help ‘from out- sldo he ‘was is-urc-ly loslt’! That's the iwiiy the rhinig appears to me at present. iwhicli ipretty w-all means she must have Ibecn acquaiinlted with other facts ‘that would -look black aigalnst _R. \V.-—tlacts- ‘that haven't yet comc out in evidence. "Tho ilisaplpearanice oif Pandora Haste, To escape wlould lbe ito c-ou- trailict hcrscllf. Site shad herself arrested, lcl's say, ibecause she wished ‘for one rclason 0r another to be thouht guilty of doing away with Ev-u Carroll. as ‘she put ‘it. Why, then, vanish ibefore she'd had ‘time ‘to cstalbllsh hcr o-‘wn guilt in thc ‘kidnapped? ‘ ‘llif she ‘was, the man or woman responsible for Eva's disappearance or ilcut-h did the trick. He»—or she —|wuntcil R. ‘W. to be convicted, and icared the ache-inc ‘would fall because of iP. ‘H. if she stuck ito her guns. ‘ “The Unknown. Who is thiis per- son ‘who wvants R. W.- convicted, ibtltl, if posiible. hanged? Is there such a person zit ‘all? “ls it llkley that motive would ‘be a desire Ifor revelngc for some iii- jury, or for atlva-ntalges to ‘he gain- ed thy R. W's death’! , "This is ‘the ‘big question. Daigcn old thing, you've got ‘to ifihti the answer. lif you calnlfinil it, you may also find Pandora-Haste. Also Eva Carroll, lif she lives. "Acts of the Unknown ‘taking PM‘ ‘sra-nttlil that such a person ex- lsta): “Making Mite footprint in lblooil on the ifloor of the tapestry boudoir; "Dashed ‘if ‘i can sec any ‘IIIOUPVGI . From Hochelaga Bank Recovered LACdllNl-I, Qileo Feb. l0.-—Neur- l! $3.500 ot‘ the $4,800 robbed fro-I}! the Ste. Anne‘ De Bcllcvue iirutici of the Ililllli iii l-Ioizhcltllill on Jllll- 28th when i.\lr, cover. the Mtlllflllel was knocked unconscious by a thug and bills to that amount sti ten has been recovercilaccorilitifl '9 Chief of Police Georges Iiurncher today. Hidden away underneath a shed at the rear of a ltousc near thc mark- ebplacc, thc money was ‘discovered by ‘Elzctir Benoit Saturday, Buill Mr, Diirocher. Young Benoit first stumbled on a packet of dollar bills in the vi- cinity of the shack and at once in- formed his father, who telellllollell the police. A search was immediat- ely commenced for the remainder and utter some hours work, other packages of bills were tineatheil under the shell, the whole amount- ing to $8,498. ‘Chief Duruclter believes tluit the robbery at Ste, Anne De Bellevuc was the work of a "greeuhorn/ N0 one extierienced in crime, he said. would bury the fruits ut’ his thiev- ing in the snow under the lloor of an ottthousc. France 0001s Under Spirit 0f Brit. Vote PARIS. Feb. l0.— 'l‘wenty-foui' hours rciitictiim has somewhat ton- ed down the warmth with which the British note on ilehts was re- ceived in Paris The sincere good will aiiil (ionciliatory spirit shown in the (‘hurt-hill note is still fully racognizcil uuil its acceptability as a basis for ilsictission is not ques- tioned. but various passages are found to he vague and obscure, re- quiring eluciilutioii before a reply can iii- i ‘c. Holt s Politicians Won The War and lccrtainly usinti; aiboot 0t’ R. W's for the puiipose, which hoot (with its fellow) was iburucil later in the i-uum. EllfL, Feb. ‘ 10¢“ David Lloyd George, wartime Premier of THE FAIRY PARTY The llltllll-illflll‘ princess “lfllkvli lllllblli. hcr garden, us happy as ‘A lark. Her another. ‘inciting iout o-l 1i. winds-xv, szrw her and srulil-uiL 'l"h‘-u she sllrhcil. Nearly Euler)’ time. she saw her lovely little ilatiglrlci" slia rc-uiciulheretl the ter- ‘ magic sips-ll that iiuight sonic- . ..a‘ke aiwny rlie princess, in sq. ll} o-f all those who lovt-d her. could do. _ g The lp-rincttss ‘herself did not, lknciw cl’ this spell, for it hail hap-" ipLXlCll ‘when she iwas a tiny illillby. lier father and mother were so hatpy ‘to hlwve such a ‘iovcly Ilinlby that h-oy gave a lbig ‘pawy on heir christening day and invited seven fairies to Ibe her god-mothers. Everybody was liaviitig such a ‘good time ‘and the seven liztlrii-s were so pleased with the new ‘baby. when isutliltlniy an old lfa-iry liotii bled i-n, ‘lookinig very angry. Tiic king and qu-ecn ‘lllfllQll mile. They hail Hargctiiien to invite lier—— and it ‘was a terrible ‘tiring to hurt a faiiry'a feelings! (Re-ail ‘more ulbout the clil fairy toriiorrnw. ‘ln the m-cniu-timc cut out iiihis pretty dress ‘for the prin- cesG. Color ‘it red and ‘make her braids yellow.) (Copyright. 1025, tors, iluc.) -< t; 7 mu viii “BUY unit ton, 25 2 CansqBeau-s '. . . . 2 Worcester Sauce . . . . . . 2 Bottles Ketchup . . . . . . . ‘in Tomato Sauce) . . . . 2 CanslKippard Herring . 3CansSardmes . . . ._ . . . .. l 3 Cans Kippard Snacks . . 2 Lbs. Cocoa ..... 2 Lbs. Raisins . . 3 Lbs. Prunes . . . 5 Rolls Toilet Paper 2 Jars Prepared Mustard . . . . 2 Pkgs. Cornflakes ... . .. 5Pkgs.T0bacc0 5 Pkgs. Jelly Powder . . . . . . . . 3 Tins Classic Cleanser . . . . 3 Cakes Palmolive Soap . . . . . 6 Cakes Laundry Soap . . . . . . . fiCakesToilet Soap 1 Pk. Cooking Apples 2 Lbs. Coiiking Figs . . 2Lbs.Dates 3Pkgs.Rens0 3 Grapefruit (large) . . 3 Tins Lobster Paste . 2 Lbs. Currants . . L . . . .. 2 Lbs. Icing Sugar . . . . - 25cts. These and many other bargains can be found in our Meat and Grocery Store. Let us serve you P.J. MacDonald . anqcsn COR. PRINCE AND KENT STS. A.....,......... ...... — l‘- b? Q1 G i-e I” .“....25 cts. PHONE B8B 2i Thur, and Sill cellar ‘furnace, could llic tiwo objects only in lburn- ing . lint skeleton (putting aside the idea that it. ‘W. luiiusclf may have ilouii it llui" sonic unknown re-asotn) : out‘, to iiiaki: it app-ear that Eva had ‘born llllll‘(lt3f"lltl‘, the other, to make it asppirar lthat ll. “V. was iths ‘niiur- iii-ref. “Now what. would happen “to It. \\’. it’ i-t trould be ‘clearly proved iii-zit hi.- 'lllilll lured Mrs. Haste into some sci-rat trap in his own ‘house, l(lll<‘ll licr, fllllfl zitihenrptcil to cre- iuatc iii-r ‘body in a -i‘tiriial.\e? “ll-o “ltllliltl, luf course, he ‘banged. "Was enough evidence ‘built up against R. ‘W. t0 convict hiuu? “if lJllu skeleton hadn't turn-ed out to ‘be ‘thuitl of ‘a imviin. thus sug- giestiu-g a ti-ilck, there nilgh-t have been enough provided that the girl wt m“? Let Cnlicura Help You Keep Your Gootl Looks Nothing better to can for your skin, hsir and hands. The Soap to clanse and purify. lhe Ointment to soothe snd heel, the Tslcum to per- fume. Then why not msks these deilmte, ' emollients your every-day toilet preparations? H. E. DAWSON, Nmwnllbl‘? 20ml 1924- Price 30c. Mudo iii Camilla. “PRINCE OF THE cnowu" Stallion toi- sale, Sire For Fire Insurance consult H. M. SIMPSON 156 Richmond Strut Phone 862 "Crown Right" Dsm "Grang- more Mayflower." 8.14. COLWILL New Haven, P.E.l. Isnpls If.‘ has by Isl. Aden- Omsdlsfl %i.¥°d‘l>'it‘a.3e£5..i"i2w1i'2-n | i“ ry our new Shnvill 36*. v 149 IIALIFAX, Feb, furnished by Wuril lt-Quotiitions & Johnston, Brazilian Fraction Laurcutiile Pulp 82% Dominion Bridge 90 Alch. Tupi. & Santa F0 Ry 117% American Locomotive Co. .. 119% Aiu. Smelt & Refining Co. .. 104 American Co. . . . . . . . . . . . .. Canadian Pacific Co . . . . .. 1491A, N, Y, ‘Cent. & H. River R. R, 123% Crucible Steel Co of America 731,4; U. S. industrial Oil . . . . . . .. 82% 54% international Paper Co. 571/2 Pan-Amer Petroleum 73% Reading Co. . . . . . . . . .. . . 781/4 Southern Pasiflc Co. . Ill-ll‘; Studebaker Corp . . . . . .. fiiilg U nlon Pacific Ry. . . . . . . .. 151 ll, S. Steel . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 126W. U. S. Cast lrou PxI-‘o. Co .. 11m Montreal Power . . . . . . . . . .. 186V, National Brew-cries 1557,’, St. Lawrence Flour . 511 Sliawinlgan . . . . . . . . . .. 131i Steele Co. of Canada .. 87%. Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . .. ~10 MONTREAL EXCHANGE 1934 Victory 1933 Victory 1922 Victory . . . 1937 Victory . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 108.85 BANKS Bank Commerce Bank Royal .. —- Bank Montreal . 148 Bank Nova Scotia . ...vt —— WlPQBI, May, 195% uly, 157%; Sept. 145%. Corn, May, 130%; July, 131%; Sept. 1311/4. Oats, May, 56%; 581,5‘; Sept. 57- v Wheat, May, 107; July, 193; Oct, Vi. l July ‘By tho way. ulhc fact that thc Unknown kcmw about thc secret door tinder the tapestry and the ifurnace in. tho celliar as well as the fire ‘kilndicd lby It. W. l0!‘ on iris orders). ‘proves intimate lacuualtioaiice with ith-c old ‘house. a ‘STOCK QUOTATIONS uicuilier-s- Montreal Stock lllxchauge Great Britain, believes that politic- ians won thc great struggle. "The countries with. the best politicians won thewur." hi» said in a speech. "l um not. talking zihoul myself. hut sticaitlng generally, What hap- peueil in the four countries that had no tiolitit-iaus‘! ltussiii went first, then 'l‘urkiiy_ .l\usli'iii and Germany ftteriuunv was run il-urlut: the war by third-rate politicians, “My Back» Rub with Red Pepper llackacltc culls for red tieppciy So do rheumatic pains, soreness. lameness, cold in chest, etc, i You need penetrating heat. The modern way is Red Pepper Rub. it so excels old ways that there ls no comparison. Nothing creates such concentrated, such penetrating heat as red pepper. And heat that ilocsirt hurt, ‘The tingling heat comes instant- ly, in three minutes it seems to penetrate the depths. Clrtiulutlnn starts, congestion is relieved, The aches and the pains depart. The quick results seems magical. Relief la usually but u matter of minutes. Red -Peppcr Rub ls now saving people millions of painful hours. l lEvery home needs vlt often, and one never knows when, The Rub should always be on liunil. Then. night or day, when pain starts re- lief is at your call _ Go get. this new-day method now. Pains you can stop are folly, when Iiumbsgo P i PPER Sm: U B Neurith l! all dnluim h“ Co". Ninu gqnuine without lfiPflmtu Rm].- 9.1;, p_ m,‘ Union lmagttc Cltlil) “moi-r, Ni-sv York, Aildrt-ssir-s ill)’ iilliiiu Rl)l)l,‘llill'iltill Fit-lite. Sltllltililllil (‘liarltL-i ldvaus lvlughcs; also ‘hill-ll- rast liy WJZ, l\ ‘-\v York. WGY Program l<‘lt‘l DA Y. FELL/tilt’ 13 ' WLi-Y (Sclieucctzitly, N. Y.) - ~- - l“ltll)AY, l“l‘}illtUAltY 13 General Electric Company . . (irnto Proillllllll) ‘ 700 Kilocycles (1180 ltictt-rs) 10:30 ‘p, .iu.—~(ii‘ir~‘g Nihili- ‘SLlIClIlUII, “Iii-iili-y oil’ (lritli; dies" Eastern Standard Time Mrlll‘ 11:55 a. ni.-—Tim‘e signals. 12.30 p_ mfiStock market report. 12.40 p. m-Pruduco market re- WGY Orchestral Piano solos. n. "Alltuun Lea-f" pnrt lb, “SClL!E‘l‘7.0" ' 12:45 p. m.—Weather report. (Jllhlji- YlYll-‘Fl 2100 p. ini.—- Music and ‘tollk. Slllvlf-Ullllfl. ’ "lll.ll'll itliiis," Dr. c. w. WOOtILIll. ‘a- "Nolwrlttl" Otl- 5i Nll- 4- 6:00 p. m.—~Pruilttce and stock ‘h. "Guvotte" American Trio Siurauo solo, "in a iBoat" ‘Matilda Blgcllow Russ Selloctlon "And-ante" from market quotations; news bulletins. 6030 tp, tin-international Suinday School ‘Lesson. 7:00 p, ini.~—‘.Progrnm lby ‘Strand Theater Orchester. 7:30 p. ‘nu-Health talk. Xylopohonc solo, “When You and I “TF6 Young, Maggie" ____,_ . . . . . . ...Iohnson and Bultterfieli Mary Zoliler 7145 ill. m.—~Adilress, "What Psy- ‘37101083’ Ttsts Do Not Te-ll," ‘Dr. Iieonaril 1C. Jones Detpantimcnt of‘ HWOPY- . U‘ ion College. 3100 ‘D- - .—~4Music~al program. Xylllpohone solo, "Jealous" . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .. IilttletMa-lle-Finch Mary Zolicr Slltirano isoio, "Don't ‘Pity Me." . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Romano Florence Ciel-nor Xylllllltmle solo ‘“Pretty As a Pic- ltll! o “String Quartet" Rice Strlnig Quanta! Vloliin a010, "Alicgro ltlolto" Sonata i-n F Edward A. iRico Soprano solos, a. "A Swan" ‘from wishing dishes good lor little ollta. ture‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘Robinson q a X I h ‘Mary Zoller 3iii$£.§'£2l'a.;i £1,123‘: rono one solo "Special a Ltttl m" "M" ' ° ' Sitnshine" . . .‘ ......... ..~..§ z:iz:.z‘.“lz"‘..li‘.'ltfliizi Mary Zolller reduce hssllh Sopraino solo. “Lonsome ‘Little “d "°'"l" Chino Doll‘ . . . . . . . . . .. BoZocl-air Ftloreuce Glelnor ‘XYWPMHB sole. "I two-mi You Out when I Found You iln" .. lPon-co M ‘ . ary Zoller ‘mm Florence Glelmor XYISPTWRQ 181110. "ln a. Rendezvous With You" . . . . Snyder Mary Zol-ler , Nsins Mtlrns IVIORE uumouizs ,iciinss iillRil ‘ PllZZlE count l‘ From' the Charlottetown Guardian wife and family shared his serf- Plssss find enolossd 50 cents for your Orose Word dom‘ masts Game. Nuns - was an absolute slave. He wore a metal collar bear- ing thc name of his owner. WhO could do with him as he wished, and i i I i A, D. 800. The Serf i I not only he, but his I OF HISTORY YOU OONI ‘D ‘S TIMI TOGITUP —snd it is so mild. w dis=1lil=l= lhll v6" can serve it in scores of tem ting nou- Soprano solo “Put Away a Little ' '“' "i" ' ,, Closes c». Liisltu line-u! / Ray of Golden Sunshine . Lewis s,“ m, ‘m "c," b,“ r - No. 16.‘The Saxon Serf ll). “'l‘li.i lF-lrst Primrose" biatllilti lliigclmv lluss Si-li-i-titiu, “Meutiia-t" lfroiu Sonata in l-l Aliiiiiir - » Orchestra - Soprano solo, "l Love Thou" Jlatiiilu lligielcuv ltuss . Stlictinus. “I~‘oui' Nonwc-giiui lhu- , ci- ~" i ' ll. "Dance ‘from Jolslei” "llaiiiug~<Ntiitiiiiiai Danica" "Spring Dziucc" il. "i luiuoristii: lllauco" (lrclie-stiu Search For Bodies vAu-couvna. ma. lil-Jauflfllfll _. at a (lcpth of 162 feet, divers trolls- thc Japanese traluins llltlllllll" are attempting to ilesivcuil to ll wrecked pluuace from tho crull ldzuino in which eleven men Ml their death Saturday night. The splintered boat is believed"; contain the remains of elllllllil those who perished in the coiill ion with u barge, . - 44 ulna Ml’ THAN l1’ Aiié‘ r"- w» or sot-mus am ~35 “is Mi. . VI s_ v "NICK. an‘? '_ r1 ' ‘. - ‘ ' fina-s-‘ei .- Qislsiiliiiii‘ l;