. f _ ' ' ..~‘i'~*-f""; .- l ~< ' . .. ,_,.-~-.. ‘hier ` »» . , - ‘ » irsfi3li;i-,(2925 _ THE CHARLOTTFYIOWN GUARDIAN ff C, 1 ' ` . i.,<.-I-,~ I s _ PAGE N" BriiaiU.#5lS9._-ml? Trouble With I , Her Miners’ . N April 9.--No fewer ¢h:',?¥2?l0co'iiierles in England and gwtlanii have closed down since me peg-inning of the year involv- ing acceptance of unemployment dole by twenty thousand workers. The latest to cease operations is the. G,-,ag Vyerly coiliery in Staf- dred B165- Saratoga, Veritable (Canadiian Preal) in municipal elections and also making them eligible for munici pal offices if elected. The vote was carried by n slioiv of hands, A si- milar bill was passed by the Cham- r in 1919,_but was defeated -in ie -Senate. French Chamber ' Aviation Field Department Missed _ (Canadian Press) CAMDEN, N. J., April 9.- The giant airsship carrier Saratoga which is the largest and fastest craft of her kind in the world, was launched here today amidst full nn val honors. Referred to as ii verit- f able “aviation field" the ‘Sui'=\t0i-in g, has a flying deck reaching from to stem to stern and is capnliie nl' y can-ying 72 planes. She was con- C Its Annual Grant (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. S.. A-pril 9-I’ro- essor M. Cumniin-gs, Secretary of he Deipartnient of A-gricu-ltu-rc in urn Scotia in his annual report r the yc-ar 1924, urges thc present cur us opportune .for a searching ontercnco respectini: joint activi- Blfuci-Ged at a cost "I $45'000'000"t-ies o-t' tho Federal and Provincial She will be driven by 160.000 \\0\'i*0 i=.|iai'tmrnts of Agriculture -with a D DOWBF BISCUIC Plum' with 33 k“"t“ vii-w to etfec-ting a -more et’1'icient is weighted at more than 33.000 suggcstioii is ni.\de ln connection tons. per hour ns maximum speed. and ,list-i'ilni»tlon ot expenditure. This V . ith lils remarks on the fact th-at i 1924 was the first car in eleven Cape Sable Island during which the D‘;i21rt‘n\cnt -was ' ti Shows Evidence of Oil r ___ N __ q. (Canadian Press) nam-PAX. N. S.. Avril fir*-“il” _,, so-me Iiiitiiiii. ii utiie two l>yui¢::]lf ‘7 ,.p||me|- broken off the son it cpriveil of ieiieral financial aid. or -the previous ten years the ovn Scotia. Deipnrimcnt was sull- iiilzod -by the fciicrni government 0 the extent oi’ various yearly mounts. that lu 19272 being $81.- 16.iii). While expressing great ap- . .. pl mom up 0( the peninsula ol Nom _ Scotia and so-pnratcil from tliol; , t n s-tlirow spot-_ii ` maiinland by 11 S 0 e “_ Hd 1 is m_ U gf swift irnsllinig Atlun t, o H orally buililillmr 'with oil.. \\'iiciliiPCl; ti the olll I5 "fl"wi"'g gold Dri\.d.“il less exudirilon fpeculiinr to tit. -S0 ot’ the island, remains to he dS§ffY:| tained ns .no scientific testi li.i\i' 'ociutimi .tor thc zissistziiice re- i~l\'od dlrrini: 't-he 1irc\'ious ten ours t-he dc-pnrtnicnt felt keenly ic loss ol’ the sirhsidy -from which ie cost of .ncnrly half the opcru- ons was paid. -----E ENJOYABLE CONCERT /,G : 1.9/ `. //- I. 1. _ ._ _ PARIS, Aprl 9.-The Cl1`-amber t/7?/L 6 0 of Deputies this evening passed _a I 1?, ` bill giving nomen the right to vole \;"_'/ I _ . .i ' i ,- ‘ ' life renewed. -,Z/Ariir. .-` ,_., . ;5_/ .1 , {§\\Y'/".5 1-, \\<-_ Q’ 5 ' \ ` - .' / /' The "-9 > " ~. - EW hope comes with the Spring of the year, for all the world is imbued with the vital magic of .,. \\\",/ THE Story of the Lily symbolizes the Story of the \ I.) Empty Tomb, for its fragrant beauty emerges _ » " N ~ ‘s A `_._\\-_ . ~ - ___ ._».-.ner .§§?;”~';f>`:f" 'rf-fi i '”“~.-'-=.--:.: '#. Former Bank 'Pres _ ._ eg ;._ -_f -- » » ,/¢.-_. _- Gives WOIHSH- -i *lt* -. -1 5 - f L P1eaas.N0iGui1ty ;, ' .. \ ;` ,.1 (4 -°'- ' from a.n_eurthy home. With the darkness that fell when Christ was crucitled, there toll a pall oi' hopelessness for Hia followers. There was the Messiah. apparently lifeless, as mortal as any oi' their kindredp What a biankness to confront tho .newly found faith! Here. surely, was evidence _“gr till. -r ‘,:1?* $5. _-s;,__;,.-.- when the Season of Oblivion was past. Christ lose. clothed in the _Immortality which he promises to His_ people. ~.. 5"’ .-*fd-' W" _ it .. that Christianity had no new thing to offer. V | ' ’ Ii" - l/i THEN at the Dawn of that first Easter morning. il* ‘/ V” $1 . 1, wil SINCE the earliest`Easter, the festival has gath- ered about it much that is fanciful and picturesque from the pagan lands through which Christianity has progressed. The very name of Easter is adapted from that of Eostre, a Angio- Saxon goddess of Spring, and the bunnies and colored eggs that delight the children are also remnants of pagan ceremonies, from which the Christians were weaned.- Our custom of decking ourselves in new clothes at Esstertide recalls thc festive days in honor of the coming of a kindlier S£‘i\B0il. f,.04"»° .-. in _ ii `S ‘ '\`. _.ss Love's wondrous name.; This under youth’s glad reign; With all the valleys turning into reen~ . This to have heard and seen! l r-“*"'_‘ -:=2?'i~':= 2~`~=-§f g :/,»._- 4. £ ~. _:_ 1 Jbé quercd Death. .i 4'-`,\ , A ‘ of the season is deeply graven on all Christian ' hearts. it is the chief festival of the Christian ' church throughout the world. it is the day and season sct apart to honor the first Man who con- ( -,i , sTRil’.'l-ID of nil its symbolism. the innate beauty '-)\\,`|l, / /‘I / i Ar-d Song! Once tc have known iwhn/t every lias heard; .1 \ On _QA I great harmony - ~__, _Or love'-s creation, and to feel The -pulsing -wavm of wonder steal Through all my being; once -bo be (Canadian Press) TORONTO, Apriil 9.-Michele] J. Hanna -former -president of the de- funct Home Bank today rendered a -ples of not gulls! to the -fifteen counts in -the in otanont against him. but deferred choosing s judge or jury trial. He 'tres given one week in which .to elect. The reading of the indictment took at least ten A-gg.}__\_._ iN EXCELBIB Spring! And all our -valleys turning into ENGR. Remembering- As I remember-l- So my -heart tumis glad ' For so -much youth and joy-(this -to have -'had When an -my veins -the tide of living re Was at its now; ' This to k-now, When now the miracle of young desire _ Burns on the hills, and Springs sweet chorlsters again Chant from each tree and every hush afiamg 8 wakened-bird cg 'to have entered into that minutes. ‘ E, i .--r -.-r f ¢ SEZ "' °”°' lb ............ nent) ,"5 ("\ /- / ` » C-1) P \§\O Q/ »-¢/ `---. I ¢ Q _ ¢¢wEl.C0l\iE. Thou Victor from the strife. ' Now welcome from the grave! Today we triumph in Thy life Around Thine empty Grave." in that same sea - , er ./.I/_/Y, _f` tree 4,' i Anil every bird; and then to sing 1'- Ot wakened joy that stirs in ev Y W - . Th ~ r. “‘ . 1': "*.. been made' tilxnollhlfr £llTl:leSlt~limlll\zllt' 0, If llcliif n lllhcmccsls. "““°L;‘\1]by|be_;; jiuelgongd 1);, some ful entertain-men-t and 'hex social in l:’l‘;a(t oil-llisiirnliig steamer and wzisli- their lull! U" ` Th“"'°"l"‘l' eVe“ingf‘ eil ashore by the tides. _ 'Mmm im." I Tsolb' W'd“i°m' I Mer expmnanon or the any son occupici it. L u r an n a The “ _ _ _H rm unlikely neu-t s-prccli announced the object '1”"°5'3“'c° ls l“m;'(e im have an of the concert, The lmil wus however' as U-G (lcfpios -f sqvxlnnall uro\\'doil and the perfect order that Seamod m origlnnf. Ill.; dm great ‘lii'uv;\i.lcii, coupled with -thc gonei-_ “Y 'm"!"f:i‘::“" 'lhtlr' uI;§;:l1l)d'fln(l is |,i“g_ ous applause which greeted each 0ri1°“°‘° ' i,.i -in-ii.i ed Lrbnlul by n ‘ridge of high and dry ICI* f‘1ll", -T,.1o_ Hushia_B_\.0__,by Limanl i‘-Hill' 00Y~li1‘i¥ Ulfolliill "he 5°‘l- Pm” ' McKenzie. Annie Macllae and "cal l°k°"5 “'e'f" crcdltod Annu MacLeod lent-cred.) ily SDIHB 115 “QUIK A _"eSp°“`| .tiouologue--Tito l~‘irst Cnr Ride sible -for ills `1l\5“°"P"' .Any _urs M.-iiiei _wiocicncnern los" but the DUOINU l\f1"" “"“' gm" Duel»aPcople Will Talk--by Dan orally become conviu-cetl_ thni the Russ and R‘ Cameron Muphee (en. oil, wliateve-r. its conipositmii or vu- (,m.e(|_) lll0- illlfi 0l`ii1i1lf\lf3il in "mule" “arm Dialogue-_-\ Successful Eiope~ and they 1l'l`@ \\'Un‘l‘-‘1“1“i-S if “WY me ment-~-by “iss ivy McPherson sitting' on a storcliouse of greut and Messrs'Eil'\\'aril Gillis, Wm. H wfrniliil- ' Muinnis and Luther Huibley- 'The ‘latest *md mos* ""‘"“l`““i“.“ Soio~ Tolierinoi-y~ .liy Pi.-rcy iiiiiiCnli0n Di’ the 'D"°~“9“°0 ‘lf 0" Buchanan. (encored-) 0u_m° B Wm" 'U' W” Rocitat-ion-The Stovepiipe Hole noticed that tihe waters of ri sm-all _.hy Mrs Rod McKenzie (encored) b\`U0l¢ fl'0Wil\S “UW” ‘the Wand" ‘Solo-i<`areweil -to Thee-'by Was 00V°"°d 'wml lm 9"? ‘l'~’°V°Slt °" Florence McA-ulay (enicored) a dark. thick and .heavy substance ,Highland Dance ,by Annu Mac. with every appearance of- oil. it RHP (encored) - was noticed where the brook runs ' _- From the tomb I hear Thy voice. ,-11 Q 5 ~f i' s \\\` ~s 4 .,,. t > .fi/g Easter is in .blooml in every A-priigwind that sings I Fla-ch garden ibed, Down .la-nes -that make the -heart Each flower -pot, each yard, flares -rejoice, i out in red Yea, in the word the wood~tlu-usb, -Thomas S. Jones. Ji‘~ And -blue and .gold and -purplem ibnings, `-ffl l g, ui) _ . To sing aloud the endless -Song 5 _~ -f ., , 'i pf. - '- /..._;;_, -.’ o 1 1 .ii ii ...M _ “ y ,°},,ff° “t t Y ““k"°w“ d " ' ‘For this alone has -Song -been -grant EAs'rER AN EASTER cAN'r|c|.E Upon tlylllpanar Wm "M at Th ---- ~ l All -wonders dll By Mary Carolyn Davies. In GVGFY -trembling ibud and 'bloom My cufp. and it is Thine; Easter is in -bloom! That cleaves the earth.- a.ilUwery -Lli`e's 'precious .wine The worl-ri's a room sword, - Fm- this algae; for qqmg With lille-s in the window! Let us I see The-e coming from out the Yet never can ‘be 'paid sin-ir! -tom-b. The debt long laid Easter is here and Spring! Thou risen -Lord. _ U-pon my iheapt, -iyempuge my .lips Spring! ed 'me. did -press n yo\itih's -g-laid Spring the Cup of - lovellness! ‘ I] LD B |'l The Tobacco o]"Quoiity . , ,A _I,, 5:.. H/_,_',V _. __, _ _g-,/-,_-' A - . _.pf ’\ : ~(,.i,,./. waning, 1 tiii-ii to Thee. , 4121,- 74,'-7,'/,' , . * ‘ _ ,- ‘ .gf ' Ex-peotanft, -humble, sud on ibended _ § ' ig §~E,L¥~; ' Y knee? >i»"' .». ,f ". '. .fr -..- 1- ' .- -ii' ' _.ig/35,,/j7l.,;’..,. ,~,%§/ ,,,_.M_,_, ,Z,//ggi;/,y 4, _l rg out e radiant tire 8' _ v `- I |Of -the long year, -Spring rises -that ‘ ` -was dead. , Lo! every tu-lip isa, cup » , , To -hold _th-y_‘mornin.g's ilirlmimlngi Easter is in ‘biooml - ‘ -" ` ‘ " ` wink:-; i il ilu -every heart. Olid hopes spring Drink, 0 .my soul, the-wonder up-~` i -u-p anew, ~ is it not Thine? lfleoolves forgotten, greet deeds yet , to do. The great Lord God. inv-isi-ble, iAii ioveliness we -though was dead Ha-th -roused to rs/pture-the green- iltalses .its -heaid. grass; ,Easter is in -bloom! Through suniit mea/d and delw-_‘ Th fwori 00 t-vase#-»-sr re ~ Town ot' Clarke’s Hni'hur,' capital' and ‘only town' on -the Island. specuiltors -hut when the substance increased in volume that tlioui-:lit was dismissed un-tl some oi the de- posit wni; obtained .for a crude ‘IBBL i it was -found to lmrn readily n.nd gave an oily reaction to ordinary testis. The brook flows from thc snvuii- uiways flooded ri-ntl 0i’i*l‘i'S i!'i`lf-Wi ohstnole-s to u Search for the source of the -flow. The deposit -in tho 'brook has -been continuously noi- iconbie and citizens ri-re consiiicr ing -taking steps to have it invest- igated by experts. Cape Sallie island is :in oblong pieco of land si-.veil miles loin: und. two or tlrrvc miles wiili-. ll is con-_ uected with the innlnliinii :il liar-` ringiou ihissnge hy at sum-li sit-:mi ivrry. Fislliiiix nnti iiiriiiiiig initi- uip -the utiention of the ion' h-undri-ii people iv-ho ililiu-lvii. the lsliiiid. chliefly -fishinix. i D k Ch Ol B C e d‘s a r m ' drenched dell. I ar ' orus- i o s arr , _ - _ - . under a bridge in the centre of thai Me .hofm y y Wm' lillesmlgihe “'l“‘l°W Del- “S I S96 Him .D851 Roci't-niiion-Hour They Pop the Easier 1.5 he;-@_ and Spring! HIS om |m,m°,w1 glory wake, Qi ostinn--l ‘Viis i ' M 1Pi n _____._,_________ , ` '|`hnn 'his of ri hoax came iirst to thc (olnmred) Iy ' H V5 ( ‘ergo Th9l‘l‘;v’l;:;l‘“g streams anllememm Dia-iogii`e-'l<`rom Down E`ast-by PUSSY WILLOWS His ancient it-rum-pet' softly shakes Misses Christine Miller. hlonence A The daffod||g_ Mnel’h0c. Katie -(Iantcln, Messrs. 1" the marghiand wiillgwg gleaming Alfred ‘.\i:n‘-tin. and 3111011111* M01‘I‘i- With a. -silver haze wbove them. Thou art not dead! Thou art the S011 _ V Bending low, -beckon so whole Reed-.nit lu' Files. W. Morrison To it -heart -thats ,ever dreaming. 01 me um quicken; in .the god, Cll;I>Y. deaf, Go right along l'li stay at home and -work .for you all year." Said , Mrs., Pussy Wil-low to Mr. Thomas Cat: "You do not understand me, when you talk to me like tbl!- Blent ithem where children play, ‘In every verdant vale, Goa win i-ns messing send; mini., ivy to its -tswei-.- » 1-_-(.g.;_..___ , Iiere‘s our Sipnlngtime lady hunting' iSprlng- I -hear the old ‘leaves rustie With her gentle lingering. Hasten, hasten 'Springtime intiy, We your pathway ifhn.ll a.dorn- Ha-nd in -li-and 'we ‘walt to greet you On this rcsu-rrectlon morn." -‘Laura Bedell, -#-<-o>--- ' TREE-ISLANTING Joy ror -the sturdy trees; Fan-ned -by each fragrant breeze, 'Lovely they stand. The song-birds o'er them triil; They crown each swelling hill; They shade each twinklng rill; Lowly or grand. Plant them by stlvam and way And toiiiera rest: On every sunny swale- Whether to grow or fail, God knoweth best. Select fthe strong, the fair; Pla-nt them 'with earnest care- No -toil is vain; Plan/t -in a Miter place, Wihere. -like a torety race. Se-t in some tweeter (race, 'Change may prove gain. Alt things on -Him depend- His loving cars Ol-ings to each -leaf and tlowsr. His -presence and l-Its mower ' Are everywhere. -Samuel hancis iSmlth in the .».. _ ..,., - 4 .nz \¢ i ~ s 4 \ Pl'¢82l\f£d t0 the Publ ic Archives Of Canada --1..-,Waits .nom an you assi- miss. -Piiiiiidsrpais-ainieun. ' A #_ 3’ ~." L' ' r A rapllea of -R. lrompton'a portrait of Admiral Sir Charles Saim- But |“'o,,d". to “cum H’ ,',. mu" mn' me ' mg fu., ii-_ >',__ _. '.'.”\_. i -we women illke the ibeat ‘ tara, Commander-Imdniaf of the Naval Forces at Quebec in the .Wm pt mm 0,, ,nt pug nf, you bgmgfgmiuunttg ' ” "~~ ‘ ' " r M 17." 'N h°.” pr. ."|"¢ ao ah. pubng *|-ghlygg gl _ . _“pg ng_¢||,,f.|_Q\t .fgir k||U'._f' ______V __ _ _ _"_ ,;____;__L_;-L;-'IQZ-:----2---»:-Tiit;-.`»`:_Tf--`-.1_TT fl-W 'r 1" 'Q '..`T"T_`.l.°. _._ gamma. 5. ' Q. H rmawsr-th. _ _ "Th we seek, adoroment, in don- . - ~ - like Pepper Todd n y Leleel or a il! _ -. I '.- ~ -_ - - » .rt--...f I l‘ nnouncement - The Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited announces _. ~.~..=='."f .'r”.="‘”" . _____-_--n- __ ,_,,_,,,,_. _,,_,, __ 7 *_ li 2 7 I the appointment of A -if Umvr-.:a_sAL morons 156 Kent street ` ,. Charlottetown, P- E. I. Dealers -_"__ FOR QU EENS COUNTY All models of Ford Cars and Trucks are on display and will be sold at the prevailing low prices. Approved Ford Servicpeiwill be given at _ standard rates. Only genuine Ford parts . will be used in all Ford repairs. i Under the Management of C. G. Gregory i ’ t - - w CARS - TRUCKS ~ TRACTORS , _ i CFS-6 I fone ago. on eoniunv.. or cA.NAQ.A_. _i._|_Mi,re_o. reno. onrA_ni_o._ _. 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