l APiz1sili1.i%1liilIl>l~*li§-=~Y*“* . J’__‘_’_____ . i The 7.. s peopk who “Red Rose” are usually 1h“; who lilté___’tea' of extra" good quality RE. i _ .‘ i ill illlilliilllilliiil lllllii i , m“ z Illness or Accident Interrupts Your Earning Power I OST families depend upon one man's M earning power. Does yours? _How would you pay your insurance premiums if you were totally disabled By accident or sickness? The Mutual Lifé oi Canada has the answer ready if you will call up the nearest Mutual agent. Ask him about the Total and Permanent Disability Clause, which will be inserted in Mutual policies, old or new, for a small addi- tional prcmium, providing accident and sick benefit insurance and making lapsation practically impossible. Ask also about the Double Indemnity feature under which your Mutual life insurance policy pays double ifs face value in case of death by accident ‘ Mutunlity reduces the cost. iii-MUTUAL LIFE C Waterloo Ontario H. A. EBEl-lb Provincial Manager 135 Kent Street Charlottetown qr vvsHGJ| “I'm- i... .431. lob-Hi in; 1 new“-.. “sf-Lazar Heavy Weight Far Fence DOMINIONBRAND-We have sold many carloads of this fencing which ls very heavy galvanized and has a very tight lock HEAVY WEIGHT STYLES iii-oi aammn...“ r i 8 strsnds 35 inches high 7 “hand: 26 inches high Poultry fence-Top snd bottom strands 12 gauge wire. Fencing iii/z Gauge, 18 strands Winches his" 20 strands 60 "inches high GALVANIZED WIRES No, 9 Galvanized Coiled ‘WWO Nor 12- Galvanised Ooilsdlillire 2 lsrb Galvanised 80 nod iftesls 2 Barb anti-um 10o u» soils Angle stesl posts, --I_'~“m "W ALL omiss- = =_£n---v»'-~-‘ w, ft.‘ Lswn Fsnos Our, prices on,_pll._ kinds of-fencina‘. wire gates,‘ etc, are lower than cata- . ’ logue houses ; wnrrs EORUPflICIQTiDELil/‘IRED AT. voun‘ srniou. 4-... Openi i-‘Eivery Night Until 8 p. i liiE cum SHOP mm rid-ism wigg? onsss UP FOR EASTER ——See _ ‘S-tovy." Oome and let us MTHECHARlDTTETO-WN GUARDTMV ‘ l.‘ " ' l A l: auumiL Bros, ma. our new hats.-—Prowse i 27814-9-21 COME to sec Oak Farm st Hun- tar illvenMonday nigiit-siad-io-zi RED CROSS WEEK. next week- 325. NEW LOT OF CROSS-WORD ——— puzzles just received. Get. yours‘ THE ANNUAL COLLECTION now 50 cts st this office. Lf for the Free Disiiviwary. May 2nd- 326 TRY SOME SUGAR BEET _ ' MEAL and watch results l-n your 5T. JAMES CH0lFl—-Reheflr8i1l millk paii.—A ‘Horne & Co. ‘ of ‘Cantata at the Organ tonight nt 290-4-9~t‘hstu"l.0u sharp. Full attendance most ———— important. LOVELY HiAT-S FOR LADIESl A Arriving every day w keep ouri CHARLOTTETOWWS BIGGEST stock replenished after the record and best range of lists for men. soiling of the last. few days.— $3.00, $5.00, $7.50.-MlOORE & Mc MOORE.& McLEOD, Limited. 331 ‘LEOD, Limited. _ 33i EVERVBODY _ls a cross-wordi NEW SUITS AND OVERCOATS iiuzzls fan now-we have one for for men-arriving every day at the l-‘VQTY Mi"- COIBDlBlQ B9! 59 Cl»! men's Ht()l‘[i.~'l.“l()0ll:l‘] & McLDOl) Tl. ‘this office. Get one while tiitey L|m1;ed_ 331 us. . ., ' _ DONATwNS 0F cANDv M" beikimily invited to n special musical i1: tho City lio-spiitiil for the Candy“ A‘ HAIL Vernon “m”. on Easm, ‘Silk’ on Mommy and Tlwsduy. evcn‘ Monday evening. Ailniissinn 35 ct-s. | l l"g-"‘318'4‘10'?l , ‘Ladies with baskets, ire-t. . "s- - - a ANOTHER GREAT ilflsnrlmeflfi A“ 48w“ i lqf Tics for men at “Thé- Men's GLQVES AND HOSE FOR EAS_ . tore. ~—M-O0RE 6‘: MclJEODHLim- 115g_'1'he fluent range in P. E_ I. "Qd- 331 iuooitn c McLEOD, Limited, 331 POLICE COURT-A man eiiariz-i goggALqNgs _ The Mggcst It'll with drunkenesii at the Police range of MW “m, (m- nu,“ ‘(purl yesterday morning was fined M19034; g, Mcpmol), L||M|1‘Ei)_ ‘M0 or twenty days. lt being his ‘ [first offence, another man appear-l Jill! on n similar charge was dis-‘ YORK AND mAnsi-ipigu), _ Ymissed. A man charged with vio- Ezfkter sufldlly'ge1‘ylcgg as (allows; ‘lotion of the Prohibition Act was Marshfielil 11 a. m. Brackley. 3 p. lined $200 or three months. b. York 7 p. in. Hubert '1‘. Smith. CRAiPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD MARSHFIELII-On account of -- Church of England ‘Service in .l‘.' “l. M. S. PaTlOT SOClBl at York Springfield Easter Day at 11 a.in. 0n MQTKIHY, Marshfield Young Peo- rnd in Crapaud at 7 p.in. Sermon iill-"il League will meet 011 Tuesday subject “First fruits of Resurrvc- i“ 730 l" ll"? llall_s°llia'l (Bl/EMBE- tion." Special music will’ be ren- dered in both churches The collec- tion in the evening will‘ be for the starving‘ families in Nova Scotizi. “Wbosoever ‘hath this worlis goods and seeth his brother imvr- need and shuttcth up his compas- sion from iiiin. how ilwcllctli the luvc of_‘._God in him?" 231 CAVENDISH SERVICE-There will be an Easter service held in the Presbyterian Church on Sun- day, April 12th. at New Glasgow at ill. 'i'!ic ilcahh occurred in ‘the llfri HAZELBRIQOK CIRCUlT.— The IOllOWiIIg are the announcements for the ilszclbrook Circuit for Ens- ‘icr Sunday. There will ‘be service' at the Cross Roads Church on Sun‘! (lily. 12th. at 1-1 s. m; ‘Special music will be rendered by the choir. Alexandra service at 3 p. m. Hazel- hrock 7 p. in. The special feature of the evening service at Hazel- brook will be. "The closing events of the'Siaviour's Life in song and worship i,i-l‘l0ll‘5l operation. of M-r. Perc Hyndman of tb-ls ciity. iZ<o§.._‘___ PERSONALS tho Lord together. where ‘they will spend Easter. '_'*"(“ MT. STEWART.— Easter. Sun- day. will bs observed in the Presby- terian Cburch, Mt. Stewart by ap- propriate services. The inuslc in the morning will ibe fitting to the ' day. and the theme of tho sermon will be. “Why SlIJOLIld we believe in immortality?" A concert will be given in the evening. It l-s expected ‘that Mrs. Vernon Anderson of St. Peter's Lake wiili sing. Mrs. Andor- son ls one of the bsst of our local singers and those _who hear her will be glad of the opportunity. A concert will also be given m the Lot 40 Church in the afternoon, at 2.30. The choir there have ‘been working hard ‘to make this s success and that they will render a. sie-ries of musical selections fitting to this day ls quite assured. it is expected that. Miss Wiglitman of ‘St. Peter's Bay will sing at this service. Miss Wight-man has a voice of rare range and sweetness which will be sure oo delight the music lovers of our congregation. ton. are spending city, ice Gross. Church street. \ Mrs. P. W. Street, Monoton, Mr. Lloyd Hashim and M“ Lewis Hiisiam. Springfield werg in Conference. Mlnard's Linlment for Colds, lIcliLAllTS hlociilieuil will bu gone. TlliWAlllE One (iiarload ‘lust 1Re ceived. Be Ready‘ Charge of Ithe Light Brigade Be ready to msst them when they come-tho. ilnsld- . lous, the destructive, the sli- devouring moth. Call and lst us show you all’ the dsviess we hsvs for combat- ing this dsstruotilrs pa». Wholesale Lst us also show you many other helps for houseeiesn- lng. v v H. L. WORTHY ' DRUGOIOT 118 Qussn some‘ Phone 271 - Happenings 0i the EASTER GREET|NGS—YOU BIC "hankmlly “waived by the ‘Sllilers aiiil -.lte-rziry entertainment in C. M. DIEQ AFTER OPERATION- yr Iiymlman, aged 40 years. son of the late Albert liyrrd-man of St. -Peters Bay, and a nephew of the ‘late F. W. Mr. irnil Mrs. G. Leonard Dunlaipi left yesterday morning ‘for St. John Mr. and Mrs. FD. It‘. Hooper, Mone- a ‘few days in this] ' is. Miss Alethe lLtNlTil, of Charlotte- WWII. l8 Bimildlngfi. iiciw days in MOIIClJOII, ‘the guest of Miss Ad.‘ Turner and son. Lewis. of Charlottetown, are guggtg ‘of Mrs. Tll‘l'll0f"s PEPCII-LSL-MI‘, and‘ know o! any Mrs. J. Nelson Smilth, Princcssmffering any stock for sale, or oil Final Belgi hm (Canadian Press) BRUSSELS, April 9. —~Finui re Lurns from tho parliamentary elec- fions ‘held inst Sunday give the Chamber 79 Socialists, 78 Cent- .i|.-is, 22 Liberals, 6 Flemish and 2 Communbstii. The ‘Senate con- sists of 71 Cantrists, 59 Socialism, Week (Continued From Page 1) way, is taking a keen interest in the exclusive cluib for young over- seas ilc-butnntes that is to ‘be hous- ed in the new palatial building that is rising on the site of old Devon- Slllfe iiousc, opposite the Berke- isy hotel. ‘The Housq is going to be akind of Uflllfl. for younger vis- itors of social standing, with the some prestige us the courts of Buckingham Palace, -but a good deal more informality. “From Brooklyn Dally ‘Eagle: Mr. and lMirs. George lleillois and Mrs. llfilEll Large were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Berkel- ey at supper on Sunday, .Aprll 5. Miss lmriin Berkeley and Mr. Rob- ert Riizg and Mr. and Ziirs. Frcder ick Berkeley, Jr., were also pres- cut. | Mrs. Frederick E. Bailey nee ‘Florence Berkeley entertained at ,bridge on Friday, April 3rd. I Miss Inrna Berkeley gave n ten for Sigma Kappa. Sigma Sorority from Packer Collegiate- institute on April first at her home 225-75th Street, Brooklyn, i The Public Forum " Continued From Page 1) Election Returns Longs an; asilftliomfortablciais a iBiath llobe,~ las smart as a Dinner Jaclieti'ii§,; 1 \ A ST LQNGS in a General Range of Serges and Tweeds with half Belt or Belt all Around Patch PQCl<€f$ and Plain. Boys, ‘be sure to see our Range before you Purchase your New Suitgl. J. W. ROBBLEE E“The Spirit of Vimy” (Canadian Press) KINGSTON, 0nt., April 9.——Ma- Jor General ‘Sir A. C. MucDonnell, commander of the ‘Royal Miliitary College, iwho ‘was in command of the 70th Canadian infantry brigade at Vimy today issued the following message in anniversary of ithat. bat- t-is:—“"l‘lie message Vimy convey w aiil Canadians, particular to us fellows is unity, if unity we stand. we can accomplish great thin-gs. With the spirit of Viiny in Canada we can accomplish great ‘things for the country we love. Wiliy not do." -_...._~.__-,.,.. . THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April ll-Owing ito he fliwroaohing hol‘ ays “in the Uni-ted Kingdom. yo; fuw firm bids were received om foreign biiya-rs for grain here today. but (rabies asklfi; for offers of all lines for nevi. 'I‘iiesday were iiiimerious. Business on thc whole wni-i vcry (mint for both local and export ac- count, but ‘the fceiin-g igeiierully was ilrm in sympathy with ‘Jhc cuiirsu oi‘ prices nit other grain contrivz-i. while a fir-mar feeling iprevaili-rl in tho local market. For spring wheat grades of flour today, thori- svas no change in prices, the trade was very quitlt. There ‘was also a better feeling in llhe dnzirkez. for winter wheat grades, with an in- cerase enquiry from buyers. which‘ resulted in a small volume of busi-l niss bc-iiig ililllL. 'i‘licri-. was no‘ f-iiiithcr ilcvelopmcnts in ‘the mill- feeii situation, business in all dircc- tiors being iriither quiet on accouiiit of the mpproaehing ‘holiday, but the \ i»' l i i 155 Gt. George Streeiti ‘i "Nliillllillll fill i ‘ml-l. " n For cleaning Kitchen Sinks use Old Dutch. It removes visible grease and dirt as well as in- visible impurities. En- sures healthful clean- liness all through the kitchen. Won't scratch, contains no hard grit, lye or acids. /. xefigijgzj, in)‘ tdqxliwn o»: ‘Q40 ooooooov-oovoooo-oosoovoo-os ooooatvvvo-o-QQQQO-O-OOO N I C H OLS ON '3 Bright Cut Smoking ' Tobacco Strike a light and the first puff reveals the fact. that you are going to enjoy the best smoke you ever had. it ls manufactured from pure Virginia leaf tone was steady. Th}; demand for rolled oats was limited. There was, no change in-sny appeatsnce in the; egg market, prices ruling steady iun- dcr a heavy demand from grocers. “ilil other gieariers ~for supplies Itni must libs holiday requirements and‘- tzn active ‘business was done ‘in a uiiclesrile jobbing ‘waxy as is usuali at this poriod cf the year. The re-.,, i-eips were 3.106 cases as against. 2.803 for the same day last week commodities now flows in one dir ‘sction i.e_ to the Oil Companies. mumelf and ‘mnsmlmmly h“ l“ his‘ account of i-hc ‘liboral offerings and lhizzcipis lllgll "Hm", Elli-FYI. then what he has prices SCCITil a ileriinv; of 1i] cents‘, siting. Fdlfly igcniuriil rcpor-i-s hav- (art-ailing. one car l" W"? cleél’ °l llllmvmemllilwil- per ‘hag. The bu-ttcr market ivas-‘ir; been received of operations in ISaskatchewsn dealers paying dc- Iu little below wnr prices, a small fraction only, therefore he is lab- oring under u great disadvantage. The merchant finds that the farm- er and. others are not buying as lfrsely as formerly and so he is hi! ‘somelmt, and on accpunt of dull ibusiness he docs not ndvertizc as [extensively as he formerly did and so others, in that business, are hit also and business is affected in Ken cral. Next. take the rnilwuys in Canada and the United Stiites, they have lost fifty percent of their passenger traffic besides an eiior- mous amount of ‘freight traffic and lhuve been obliged to increase their rates in an effort to makc thou" lroads pay, and yet they are coins behind. most of them, and they are dismissing men, reducing the" staff, . in an effort to put the different lines on a paying liilflls- Consider for s minute, do Y0" auto manufacturers mcmpanies? Have you heard oi‘ any of them going out of business.’ Then ask yourself, do you know 0i nny merchants wantinB i0 5°" 0m‘- the city attending the T680116!“ or farms for sale or any newspflli- ors or other industries closing out‘! I am not trying to knock any por- ticular business but trYlllg £0 BMW wberethe stream of money is run- nlng and running fast and We B"! encouraging it in that direction. We all over the Dominion of Cana- da are assisting in the slime. "Rob 5 strands 32 inches high A special 3pm,,- coiiecqon wui b5 Peter and pay Paul." it will he nice 5 strands 40 inches high taken at the Mount Stewart ser- l0 b9 l" PW“ “hm” will :25 6 strands 30 inches high lizllfiegtgn aid of the Cape Breton pgigigs-Piiateiéaiyn t: ysaiiiln epm. 8 "rim" 4° Inch“ Mo“ l . - vines‘! Money sont sway never re- 7 stnsnds 40 Inches high -——. tumsg- 7 strands 48 Inches high L A C K A D S l am, ‘Sir ,stc. , B itrsnds 48 inches lllflll lflnckhendshsinzglly dlssolviimniliu oasinwan - t snppeur y s, one s pr siifs and pure metihoibr- Get two DEM TEAcflA ‘ , ..'-.- .2 ....... h... .".'.'::;":.2£.'r:;:..":..""r za-‘str. m fllnfh, rub the face briskly-ovary Monsieur,-- Jess at do present tam we hour iols of'tlng about dc school an do school tescha. Wei l only jse got to say dis, dat if deiii fella in town dar wot run de Eilicn- lion machine dont put a. stop t0 dem i-eeue ,tlng day, call wvwlw and put more older msn on do 10b pretty soon bum bye we ‘better close do school. D0 dem fella not no dat we s01. some good man teschs. on de job who teach de school for ions tam. Some dsm fella attend do ole nor- mal school wid Jim Stewart. 01"‘ big premier. Wal some tini happen on some dem fella DIM? (very small ting) so do 0081B some slim- gpend ten months darre dsy only get do tird class. Some dam fella still teach ds school and, pon my soul. it do 7°" good to go to one of dem school. Good order and do boy and slfl come along ‘like fun. lf dem fella want to find ou-t where de good iteaoha ls lot rlem gadder dem some place-put dein all st do 10b den pick out de sood one from d8 bad and pay each one secordins as he deserve. Let de man be psy according m" sbesllty snd not oth- erwise Den we have D8991’ school l am. Sh‘. etc. . ANTHONY. and 4.725 lfor the corresponding day a year ago. Te feature of the pn- taito trade iwas the weaker feeling ~11 a. in. and at Cavendish at 3 pqrhe farmer mils! <10 Wlmm" ‘his mil. ilevelciped in the market oni “(more ‘dtvivn’!!! MW!" “Orwell-While caster and prices were reduced 1-2 f.ll El ll.'l ll“ itiWd .11 : .~ . .. "litgxlréoniglfitier Eggeigolln: 201;; what he has to buyis sold to him at cent per ipUlllHl- Little business was transacted in cheese and prices were easier wiith ‘fodder made No 1 western white and eolorc-d (liioted at 22 ‘.0 22 1-2 cents per pound and N0. 2 grades at 21 to 21 1-2 cents wvoo-OOQQ-O-O and the smoothness and fragrance of this tobacco cannot be surpassed. ‘ lllllilEY. s. iucnoisoii TOBACCO COMPANY LIMIT ED. ' Charlottetown Manufacturers, 9 QOOOQGO¢O\ o i ; i l i l l. ¢..¢mo-ss-ac+¢<4¢¢04 ooswoaoavo~+v+§fi+4+¢+¢¢4*§“ HM- pQ[||\(]_ ex‘ as 33, firsts 31, seconds 26. ,'.\'I treni unchanged. 0’l"I‘A\\'A, April !i.~--iE(l~(iSi - -, \\ viipcg Jsiihtng— Extras d2. zirc lilCFPll iig fun‘. and iii-vs 28, seconds 2o, receipts in- rollin-g cast. swing iii. Victoria, Wincoiiver. ilivcrcd extras 2+. a nry, Winnipeg, Toronito, Mont- Allie-ma and British_ would and some western ‘Ontariouiiaikets iinclinnlfed- po is. Dealers are nffe-rin-g 1 to.2_‘ NOW BPiHlH/lck wllillfi D‘_>ll1l5~ lCPXEl-‘l ll"\v(i:' for shipments. i‘! --~= L». .'.->-.u1iii; tXlHifl 35. "V515 ' "Pcroulo Joiibiug- Specials ' Columbia A have Automobile buyers are i proof. . . . One quarter enthusiastic owners are proof of Over-land's supeylorities . . . a unit brimming with big power . . . an advanced disc-type clutch OVERLAN - McLAINE SERVICE STATION Worlds four door Sedan e017}: Sliding Gear ‘fiunsmission mechanical features as well as values these days . . . and they are not accepting a salesman‘s “ Say so" . . . Buyers want facts and facts require A Quarter Million Owners tried, proven and praised the outstanding mechanical advantages oi lowest priced wonderful riding smoothness of patented Triplex Springs . . . rell-‘ able rugged axles . . . sturdy chassis . . . rich upholstery . . . surprising economy ln upkeep” . light weight and perfect balance . . . comparing of a million substantial With the price reduction of $105, mechanical the Overland Sedan is undoubtedly power plant the biggest automobile value of the year. See this Sedan and ask about the easy terms. 186 Grafton Qtrsst wild-r: dutch "iChasesDirt;