---- ‘llllrllnuulvuu lss-titute. lPlenbe state‘ ply to Fred right earl BFA left our. Charles 8l41-3-17M2i. U RNISH E-D} HOUSE-K EEPINO ,. ."‘““'_r p‘ ‘ , i" f“ ' . ‘ ". " A . Miscellaneous - i gale Help,‘ Wanted ->---l. p‘. .,.,- . . . , . n ooikuo, ism: surr- WANTED-GOOD LIVE sates- man and collector for Georse- Moutague, fMurray River and surrounding country. Apply Sewing Machine Co.. town. Singer horn uii Charlottetown. w, .d£lcmm ' BIO EARNINGS OTEABY. EM- 5 ' " 315°43'17M5l- ploynienl. for Barbers. _ . ‘ expert i 8 weeks. Write bloler PTUREDFJMLAFIbH M“ ONE Barber Sollege, Department "F" Silver Fetriale Fox. Tstoo J. H. Hum,“ C- Duslmu.‘ is“ VlBW- P- E- l- Female Help Wanted WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED . - maid for general housework. Ap “Paimmnm 104 Ifflngsflgl-Mm ply to Shaw's Hotel, » 9' ' 7 ' ' Beach. ANTED T0 EXCHANGE MO'WANTED_A M|LL~|NE Laughllln Six Model D 45 for smog “my rm. a R AND A Ford high , lrlieijy. Apply Jen- More, _ w r, "A", G 1 _ kilns service much. 8158-17-31. M, r a "m! a“ of rescues wmirso rth PLEAS- Gmr To Mam. wn-H Hausa "m Gm" S °°l- APPIY w- E" work. Phone 485-J or 17 {Pleasant Jiarvly, ‘Secr ary. blifilil-ISMZI. street‘ ' FURNISH-ED HOUSE KEEPING rooms, hot and cold water. tele- phone. Appiy 247 shines-St. . right ear s70: left emit; uni-fish. not... n. n. 5. ‘lil74-3-18M6i. tor‘ pup with white on left liind 1eg. Rcward- '1‘. Sherry, 8l81-3-18M8i. asap ‘Pnlolm otAnismlilour Ranch 1 male. fox. No. 6201-9. 1 female. N0. 61099. A. V. L. 2 B. [LOST - BETWEEN POWNAL Illlii Cherry Valley a horse blank- P," Please leave at J_ E ML“ crowded out of this issue. —<POL|‘CE COU'RT.—-A i-lacherlfs. v 8186-18-11 OF FARM ON SATURDAY 27TH MIAROH AT 12.30 0'CLOCK 82 Queen Street Fifty Acres (next: John McQuocnh-i) in the lino old. district ol‘ Uigg with nice orchard‘ , . and lsiid iii fair state for farming}. iiii clear, with newly built house on tlic properly not quite finished.‘ The owner has taken up residence abroad andthst is the reason for hisnielling. Good terms. Part oi the 8182-3-18-31 GOOD GOING BUSINESS STAND for sflic at Diinstsfflnoge. Apply TRAYED FROMl-MY RlA‘N°H ON l0 Mr. ll. Philiipson, or phone 14th. female ifot. tatoo C._B. T. Central» Dllllflllllllluge. L‘ FOR SALE- AT NORTH RIVER smpgo FROM My RANCH’ Corner splendid business stand. Gleiiflnnan, one silverfiblack iiIB/IO with “p m dale ll°m° 31310111“!!! For further particulars apply to B. C. Webster. North River. Western Guardian 'li caught, notify P. Peters, 4-45 “SUCCESSFUL ‘PLAY-‘TA m“ or Mrs 3,1,1 Grant, 104 water house greeted ‘St, Paul's Dramatic 5¢re@l_ 5173.3.13M31_ Club in the Capitol Theatre, Sum- ___ merside, lsst night when they pre- aLost sented the "lBlack Feather," an ex- . cellent four act drama. There were Central Guardian Y. M. 0. _A- Saturday night Gym Exhibition and concert. 8191-18-11 CHURCH OF QBCOTLAND. _ Rev Ewen ‘Maqflougall will preach Sllblfll lllf- Bl. CEBU Traverse at 11 a. 1a., and 7, p. m., and Summer- side on Monday 23nd at 7.30 p, m, -—-q- i... at 8.65 p. m. Long cmek-“Plfilldlkllg services view, Rustico Road at 11, North cordial invitation to all, continental hikers, Jack Robsrts lollfllfiy 8nd an official start will be made on Friday morning from the Guardian Officecorner. morrow evening in Tignish Hull. good and profitable time. Mr. Desborough is one of the 40 who left Liverpool by the S. S. "Aurins" to take up farming in Canada. About fifty percent of the party were Germans and Poles. They arrived in Halifax on Sunday morning and proceeded for West- ern Canada. Mr. Desborough- was; the only one coming to the island; he is going on the farm of Mr. J. R. Mann, Marshfield, where be will study farming before taking up a farm of his own. pleasing specialties between thopourr yesterday morning a pro}; acts. A full report is unavoidaibly “m, case was digpgggd m" by s 018200.00 or three months. Two in Charlottetown POLICE COURT ——At the Police ‘men, who are mixed up _ (irllrtifghootlng and were arrested Tues- L0s-r-_,r_-oUN-r-A|N PEN PLEASE ivlis given a nights lodging at the day charged with assault, were re- roturn to 7o .EIISIOII or Phone Queen's boarding house 493i H \ 3.13.31 Tlillrniiil) ‘Tuesday night and cohtrl- ;_i;_~____ lvlllcd $5.00 to the civic funds >—-*.—-—--—-——— s film -pol_lce court yesterday morn- ng. Bowlers Notice lAll Foresters interested in bow- ny instructions or the Owner rling .bc at Charlottetown Alleys offer for sale at my Auction Rooms “hwy “venlllli- .- m was forced to adjourn trlB was fixed at $50.00 each. _._-- inznsonsts slap-mm _]_ iMcpher-flqn’ Kym-OBS‘ liiliind, on Saiurdny the 17th day oficity yesterday. ilvlio will show any iififiltliifi over ‘lillfli tho promises. iwcivc o'clock noon. all that tract J, A, MgDQNA-LD or innll siluale on Township Num- been a patient at the I’. E. Is nine in Queens Bounty Hospital for six weeks and d has lbgoh convaiescing ‘at the home of Mr and Mrs Frank R1280. gqgurzg north by the Tryon Road on iheirm-"Tlmil l" h“ mm“ h‘ Marsh‘ east by tho property lformerly oc- vliplod by Frnnk Smith and now in tho occupation of James Jiiightis t ._ f i_ ' ' ‘ and Thomas iiagiin on the south by land in occupation of Joseph Mc- ‘ Donald nu-d on the wcst by land IMacKinnnn and McNoilI, Solicitors for ownor. """"‘" "I'm situated at South lliln-l urrlrcsxof limd all clear. Dwel- cunldnlgifit-Jhlllli barns in first class M not" ‘I lirullrroie cellars. M r K “"3 Privately before iirci 29th will ho sold by public stock ililii ‘balance of crim- JOSEPH DOYLE, i Queen .0 elm " talus“; hi..." ‘title ’ Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars In repairs Ind Improvements. l! ls now tbs finest Hotel el its class In the Maritime Prov» limo. it appeals 1e. Niel! who wqig. s comfortable rl-iotsl sandziillsndld table l loxeolisnt ssrvlos at a model- m prise. ‘i Estella-flu h‘ Charlottetown Hotel (14)., Ltd. ' Proprietors Milli-Li visuals. rump. ‘Til r 4 A. l). 1.926 at the hour oi‘ hounded and dcscrilhe Auctioneer b" Weill?" ‘aforesaid, I . as follows; that is to say", On the formerly occupied by John Ousack Jnhii Fall and Richard Boyle, con- s“ taiiiing fifty-four acres of land a .,,..‘,’,,',',‘, gm" mrrY- "m" Illtlc more or loss and is tho [arm "c ‘ “mslsung "f oi‘ land described iii a leiise from llimly lCccily Jmic Georgina Fane to. ono Thomas lMurrny dated Alprll’ filth. that other tract. ipiece or parcel of. auction nu that flute together with hm“ situate‘ lymg’ mm ‘being I“ _ the western moiety of sniff Lot For further particulars apply go Number twenty-nine bounded and described as follows. that is to say: 813913-101 3 um‘ show Commencing at n stake fixed on “"*- . the south side of the Tryon Road thirty-six’ chsinih. thence north clglhty-iivc degrees thirty minutes thence north thence seventeen degrees 3080b. West to the flood leading to Stor- llrlllml- U" 40- P~ E~ 1- dy's Mills. thence along said Roodl‘ 8nd the Tryon Road to the place. 0f commencement cnfilnlnlng by slat‘! lion forty-eight ucrcs of land a - Th! sariel-is made in pursuance o“ wer of Sale contained in an e dated t 9i d _, h 1916 and ‘m; e" bet sen the Tralnor of _ M, “a M". Kéllfl Cross. Township shmi....{",1f,°‘,’,§‘,§“§..,§'r,“f§ MacDonald. Willi-ruins aforesaid, farmer oflrumémr radar. at g <r_ m, the first part and ‘hora Iewis, wife] N Mink A. Milk. dyer and clean- "GLEN; er. of Worcester in the State 001928 Ml...‘ (in Mlsllclilmlttl of the secon‘ psrnlqq years. I-‘uneriil Friday. at 011B o'clock to Orwell Ilend cemetery- llide 1st default 11min been made in the fitment of t o principal and in- text secured thereby. r llirthe ' us] l w “cum i r “rt!” an app y "ROYII Beak Building. Chsrlot- Christopher Jnrdlus, used l3 Y9K“ I l, R-Ai St, Peter's Buy. itigxheiotb. Mrs. Elizabeth Butler. relict of the late John Butler. as? 88 years. She leaves Io mourn 01W D8406 this 16th dag of March. Jenn i‘. iiiolimslv Irlltllee of Mortgages 1M6. '8184-$-16-lfi-4L " ‘ *°' '1 N-wmnnIrmll-wsnonuno “m*‘i‘1 mrwv Mrs. Jnhn D. Hume. who ‘field Tuesday. BIRTHS MacMiilan, a -da‘ughter—-Pntricln. A. Malictt, n son. Mutch, of Hopeton. y‘ MARRIAGE’! klones. ilrackley. Ablgal sears. daughter IMBPIEPGK-w-R- l- P. c‘ .~- COME TQ OLEA ANCI sale gt H. M. Anderson, - ayfieid, Sstur. day 20th, - 8040-3-12-fmtt AT lHOME-‘Mrl, ‘Er ‘Manning ‘Blllllll will be at home at 125 Fitzroy Street. -Friday, March 19th from 4 to ii-p. .m. 818543.94 THE BOAT-Jfbe Car-ferry dock- eii at Borden last evening at 6.15 ‘the mail train arriving in the city ‘FAIRWEW. NORTH RIVER and on next Sunday as follows: _lr5|r. 3"" “l 3 and Long Creek at 7. A TO CALIFORNIA. -'I‘he~ trans- and Robert Harris have completed their preparations for the long LECTURE IN - TIGNlISHAMr. Justice Arsenault has accepted an invitation to give sh address In Tignish under -th‘e auspices of the Acadian Mutual Benefit Society to- THE SAXON AND THE GAEL. —At the-Caledonian Clu-b tonight tho lecturer will be Mr. James Mc- Isaac, ex-M. P.. Whose subject will be “The Chieftains Daughter, or when Gael and Saxon Meet." Mr. Mcisaads ability as a lecturer is well and favorably known, and the subject being to his taste, the audi- ence may coirnt upon having a A NEW REBTDENT. -llir. A. V. Desborough of wlsbechpEn/giand. arrived in the city Tuesday night. 0 OYIMNAQTIO mhibition and con- cert Y. M. C. A. Saturday mghh 819018-11 i ~ i- THE LECTURE in the Caiedoil- Ian Club this evening by Mr. Jae. ,‘ Milllaac is entitled "The Chief- ' tain’: Daughter". Q 015$ AT '§TAN-LEY_ BR|DGE.~. Th9" P558611 awlly at Stanley ‘Bridge on March 12th. 1926 Mrs. ilunersl service was held 1h the United Church at Stanley on gm. preaching the sermon. Mrs, Fnrlsh leaves to mourn her husband and Stanley" ‘Bridge. Dominion Livestock Report l (Canadian-Frees) ‘but 3 cattle. 2 Bllfieil. 315 hogs, and since the close of trading yester- day. prices were unchanged. one lot of calves sold for $8.50 and wards to $6.50 for pour lots. Hogs sold from $13.75 to $14.00 and sel- ects were quoted at $14.25. SILK PLANT is HEAVILY lll New Jersey. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) ibi-_ fine manded until the afternoon when four additional men also alleged to Lbave been implicated appeared before His Honor. . A's aggravat- ed assault charge W“ lllld 85811151 them by tile plaintiff, MI‘. Patrick ylhxohns, Two of the defendants were reprcsc-ritod by W. E- B9111- y. K. C.. but as His Honor wisli- ed to try the six men together. he —— Mile Creek is spending a few days ‘Fiicrc will be sold by Pubiicjp the city. purchase money may be arranged \liCii0il in front of tbs Luw Courts for on loan. lllllhlllllf Applications may hi! mods m (lliocns County, in Prince Edward Mrs. Chester Buntuin. New thon- don was among tho visitors to the laud MacMiLLAN—At Cnvelioad, March 17th, 192s, to Mr and Mrs Brent. “XII” MA‘l.LETT.--On March 1B. 192G. Ill Little York, to lMr. and Mrs. Ben]. 5iM'P8ON.—At thc i‘. E. I. Hospit- lil. on March 13. 1020, to Mr. niid ‘ ALSO Allh Mrs. Richard I‘. Simpson, of St Catherine's, 0nt., a daughter. Mrsu, Simpson was formerly Miss Ruth ULITZ-ROAGH-AAt Bay Fortune, on Monday. lMarch 15th. 1926. by Rev. lE. Lockhart. B. A., William H.- chnlna li.utz of Bay Fortune and Reta Juno‘ daughter off Luke Roach of JENKlNS--.l0NE‘S—At the Manse. 20g lPrinco Street. March 17th. 192s, hy Rev w. Bruce Muir Frederick Lloyd Jenkins, Dundas ..'ntre to Miss Catherine Isobel ._At. Kinross. March 17. ristle McLeod: B8011 JARDINE~AI Brooklyn. Lot 6i. P. _ 1 d_ n March litli. 1926. E l! an 0 Iieioveii will! 0' l l has and 1c per pound. OTTAWA, Ont, Mar. 17. —--'______u,0 who ib}gggl”canudlml “g5 m“'k““‘-,liglit,- umd llio unspolicf are generally steady today with the exception of Vancouver where rm goodneasl.» __ brethren we honor Toronto, Mar. 17.—The toiic n Barnm~ tlho market is unchanged. l0 curs of Slum "Hi1" 11'1"‘ alllviul f“) trlllny st. Patrick. he is honored for this wook. (losiin-g about. .1.’ "h," i“ n cents delivered. Wholesale irl-sl‘ "w" hhndmn. me Irish pmwra The Irish ponpio nro trlily I‘ a price decrease ‘had occurred. actual gonwmptive wants. extras 36, firsts 31. -- . 'v\ . Give Your ilorse . A Chance HUGHES’ CELEBRATED HORSE CONDITION rowosps it ‘regulates the system. purifies the blood. restores tile appetite and glvll the snlmlls out a line and glossy appeal-an... Price 50 cents. Mailed on reeelpt oi pries- We are headquarters for lHov-se and Cattle Medicines- Veterinary SuppIIespTry ul first. Hughes DrugCo Limited. This cimitorrnrowu Geisha»: REAf. s‘rsc1..i;i.s y ge 4 lb. Jar OrangeMarmniade . Zliis-Broken Orange Pekoe Tea $1.10 ciibinoiir BROS GROCERS ' AlllEI . lllEMilllYiiiSi. PATRICK" Yesterday the Feast of st. Pltt- beuuuse he ‘beset lliem to God hi‘ rick, Ireland's Patron Saint was "19 Hill? flttlmzly observed by the sons and daughters of old Erin in this city. The day was glorious, the weath- er being moderate with the bright ‘ sun glistening on the trees laden with flakes of heavy white frost during the previous nlzllt. making a moat. beautiful _, ‘pany are holding a convention at A. Horne and 00.. chow rooms followed by a luncheon. Thos. Fhrish in her 76th year. The ' . 1-9 Burchard, iAssistant Saiesmanager. l-J. A. Evemon Assistant General Bales Mu-naser. w. c. Marshall urday, lMarch 13th. Itev. Mr. Aitken .,~ - ' Q Commercial and Fleet representa- one son. Wallace both living at .. MONTREALHMIII‘. 17. — With 120 calves received on two markets quotations ranged from that down- ' ithroilgllout the world, from north to south. from east to west, where- ver there is found a loyal son of Erin, though exiled far from Erin's shore, he irnites himself throughout the. world. and especially to those in the old homeland of his forefath- ers 1n honoring their common And he feels within hi. t ll d the green ribbon or buttonaiiwa of m“? 333w £15298“ (in “fag; “grin: real shamrock emblematic l-l the he is one or eusnoso FROM s-rniksnb JJAISSMIC. N. J-. ‘March 16.-A heavy guard was ordered thrown’ around the National :Silk Dyeing Company's plant at East Paterson s today in anticipation of a demioti‘ striltion by striking textile workers‘ who are seeking the silk workers Bllllllort; Uncomlplimentary remarks made by‘ strikers or other disorder will result in arrests it was stated. The centre of interest of‘ the Blrlke now in its eighth week. will "r Everywhere albout could be seen the children of St. 7‘ lPatrick; one of those whose forc- Al- 9-30 tllc Benevolent Irisli \5I0- fathers fought through centuries to vlelv lluruluil by llw league if l-bemonserve the faith he taught them. llll-ll f-lllto preserve it as pure and uusull- Queen Street and zproceeded slonggled as it came to them from the Cross band, left their Company Meet- ing Today Today the Chevrolet-Motor Com Jn the lperty are lldessrs. E. R. tive. Fred Johnson, Service Repre- Dfydell. ‘Maritime sales representa- tives. Conventflqns have been-held u. ll)’ "1686 gentlemen in various ceru i t tres and reports from deslers all over are that 1926 will ‘be a better and blazer. year than ever. Bllilremacy and guidance of the Christian world from the glxfl] to the ninth ceiitu i ‘h l Ireland. res song?!’ m ‘Bill. by dear brethren. God wish. ed to try the faith of the Irish peo- Ille. The giant tree, stretching its maleluc llelld lllSll into the air may seem to the passer by to he securely rooted but it is only that its real strength is tested and proved. The good ship may sail beautifully in the wlnd but 1t is only on the morning after the storm which sweeps the deep and casts the angry waves about her, seeking to destroy her. that we can judge what kind of ship she ls. The Irish Church, my dear breth~ ren, was tried in the cruel flames of persecution and was not found wsmting. Centuries of persecu- tion failed to shake the faith of her people. Apostacy would ‘have shift to Washington tomorrow when a committee headed by AA- bert Weisbord. strike leader, and Frank P. Walsh. New York attor. n8)‘. will ask for Congressional in. Vefillgation of the textile industry to Richmond and from Riciiinoudlmouth of St. Patrick. to Great George to the Catbuzlralnwhen ‘he trod from no The Society presented s fine op-|i'he land of Erin; an exceptionally iurgel number being in the parade this rth to south DTBBBlOIl- Joy also. my d having for his patron the glorio Apostle of ‘Ireland; conserved the faith ‘being able today to assemblc 9 before 1511911. lExcellent music was rendered by he ‘gave him‘ sessions’ ' the League of the Cross Band un- 10y Bl ' der tho Leadership of Mr. W. J. Wm‘ h“ Brawders and. many favorable com merits were heard on the excellen- ce ot’ the music and ilie appear- ance ul the parade in uenarnl. At the Cathedral Solemn Higli ‘M55? “"13 Celebrated by Rev. Fafh~ er McCabe assisted b7 R.;v_ A_ L lgirgnott, Deacon. Rev. l u -Dcacon and Rev. A, J, M .1“. tyre. Master of (Jeremonies. L ‘brethren with me hmory of the Bishop omesrxireiunti. ,and adore the Son of present and wi ‘and the Holy Ghost, that mlorabl ‘Trinity which Saint Patrick in sgeinluulflllce 110W the Mufluul-muu lu- past, taught to his forefathers by |means of the three leaf Shamrock ~ he so proudly carries on his ‘breast. familiar, my deiir 0h Him the Father 11955 mit with other nations. fixloiiTRE-AL. lMar. 17, __'rhe waseali 1088b grain in local market i ga n slow the only ibusiness iralzmled ‘being a iew car lots of oss for all rail shipment from Fort William. Owing to demand ‘in premiums for cash oats 1n win. ‘nllleg market dealers here have marked up spot prices 1 to 3 ‘cents i191‘ llllflllel 8nd now carlots of No. 2 Canadian western are quoted at 62 1-2. N0- 3 C. W. at 59. extra feed at 59. O. and No. 1 feed at 65, and No. 2 feed at 53c per bushel. but lhere has been n0 change in prices and Ontario oats. There was no in the change i-n local flour market prig. 95 1°!‘ Billing Wheat grades being. about steady at recent advance, Ml‘. -i£d. Ready assisted bv Messrs The volume 0f business was again Leo iloiviiiig 11nd Michael. O'Neill ' reported small. A few small ord- ‘ ' ers were received from foreign buyers for nearby- shipment but th e movement for domestic ac- glllllli- W85 illghli; A l'irm feeling eve oped n t e market for mill- “Let us now ' feed and a steady Increase demsndhind our fatbsrrflse men of renown was noted but prices were un-|tlon." changed. There was no change in My Dem- Brethren; l “nmlthe condition of the baled hay this morning at 1o o'clock. wlieul (zoiinsel for the other four men ‘would be present. Ball I01‘ lWO osiie of; hrpmnnrthe Christian Churc find _a number of clergy occupietlparents I113 was at the age of sixvof Africa. Where is ‘early life of the great Ap Born of noble C S9018 in the Sanctuary, A" Blllqllcfll sermon was deiiver- carried captive into Ireland. r Separated from his par Alter the services the Society re- all the things dear to the heart o the a boy. Patrick leen captured ‘by 9d lIy Rev. l’. Lvicuviul , m“ (‘since faded; fornicd and after smost forgotten. principal stream returner] to their cruel master to tend his flocks on Hail where stirring addressing were the dreary mountains in the fur, delivered by several members. Ireland, in hunger and thirst. in cold and nakedness. for- tten and despised with no other Illfi W533’ my support than the Christ and hope within him. ever..- dld not fell ‘him length escaped and returned to his illlfe native land. lbackto ‘h-is parents. back to his friends, ‘back to all that "V98; . cepts of purity But he “as not T; teach them t0 ymll Children-received a hefl ti dear to b 1 t h was again heard In eX- iPractice the devo ons solove my‘ fenlgnefclreligh solos rendered only devotion to the Chair of _ Pew-'- as a high class BOIIW-ll" l“ calm“ lore and devotion to yfilll‘ "llllmlls of doing. She was . i t priests and a great devot on 0 apiliimgiif Wagner} violinist lender . ‘ - hath not d Tilt‘. This Catholic faith is your ill-l Fntlti-lgg momAHoNg SERMON and he at lierlt The following sermon was fieliv. Bred by Father McMahon; a singular change in the heart of; His faithful child. lug within his soul the zeal of thc Apostle of Jesus Christ v voice of the Master calling him to Hull f God leave all things and to follow Hiiii; ,the Mother the of ireland. who” M vhe Prmce Edward Orchestra [was nevsr heard to better advant- He felt burn-g market A Mendy feeling prevail Ogltnrigl i: obedience to this diviiic - - c n ed in the egg market and pricesfchurrgh sfhcbwc? no changei The voiiiitirrlicfwhrld, celebrates the roast m- 5L of us ness vials urge an n “Patrick. market (yvaslac 81c.‘ All/Bl”! “m your her saints are the theme o. feeling eve ope u tie markctvhsr daily thanksgiving and praise. lor potatoes and prices were fullylThey are hot- maintsilned- There was s goodqrer great (ma... T m N‘ (lemflullsizellllld lgcflflaislflacka5ctfizz l-glggérillom just as the world ‘honors her Mi M M. . acDonu , ne BX f. amoiis “s my w" d°n° l" mm New Brunswlckiilfvllt deeds thus perpetuating their zindinfaqtiuedbeccriilgtgdtiyiaessterdaddcesTliiz;‘ruma? and their glow“ . .. “g. e firm undertone that prevailed illiirjrem. gm. an," u" whm U19 bllllfil‘ ‘market $951975"? dBVQlYIsaIIItIInesI-i lillll, ilii thc Soripliirl» oped into strength today and Ilfii; tens us, “A vapor 0r the vowel. r, BB 800F911 "Fol-ll" "llvllllctl “f 1" God and a (teriflilli pure fimsmitiou ‘of. the glory of the Almighty God nud the to g0 back to the laud ol‘ his cup gospel of l1 Christ to the Irish nation; to bring G011 bill‘ "from darkness into Irish the udmiraiblc light of the Kingdom brethren, you will be From end tn e-iid of the Patrick docile to the divine coiii- the fa niand. began to prepare himself and 8- for his great mission. After ‘out! CB saints wo illiiilil‘ l"|‘il0(l his face to Rome, the foiin- ished ni lulu head of Christianity and hore.jisith fluid fol‘ "l8 l' g in Rome, St. Celestine the First. fur m8 8 <=l'°w" ° laid his hands upon him and cou~,God th secreted him first Bishop of tho (lode majesty and rho image n ‘But, if tho Church of God honors 39 to 40, firsts 35 to 31'». Montreal egg market is active for “Mldreu or A ilicir “father in his iwliorluluu- ghlpmunl, from Alberta is duo to ill‘ l ___€_________ rive on this market this week Dealers paying country BIIIDIIOY-‘li with its elf denial. pray" "ml is not congenial to fallen His love of ease. lllB llllllll‘ incss of intellect. h loppose ilie sp oi bond office bll read of the G080 d always will be. l1 WOT!‘ ol‘ labor with 1111111119" Such has it bet-n with liintlons and Yfil tly smell re- all The glmpio the new 1 of Jesus (lhrisl- m" found ready Fllllwlme lilBBTlS and lodged of persecution i-reiand is. ilel" try owing her o the work of one mun. arsally peril!"- failed to shake it. - s, the only coun , --'I‘he Sill“! Studio conversion i Hamilton, Ont-J‘ or over three When i would get these I would have fo give up and go Tto bed. They would occu no relief until I began takili Dr. Piano's Favorite Prescription an the ‘Pleasant Pellets.’ <had taken two bottles I found a won- rovement, and four bottles lie found her univ he Isit her unlversallyChristian. For more than a thousand years the work o.’ Si. Patrick in ifflifilvi Christian e Church (if Ireland bees-me the mother of saints. Schools and monasteries sprang up all Over lllt‘ lend, and the notions the laind of Saints and Scholars. P" er. Antl when the darkness of ignor- "l" "l"! “Werlllmml “awed “"3 2, Joseph McCorrnac. the ml 0' Plum!" l" “‘-'"°"‘ Grade inf-a. Jack Sullivan. Grade 1I—-1. l-Iuel Huntley; George Sullivan; 8. Gladys Hunt- Jlle shone bright in the west andl _ scattered Iflr and wide its rays of thin Prescription u1 sanctity and learning. But. my dear brethren. hhorbood drug store at one: and obtain tablets or Ii uid, or send 092,10: trial package. _ ly proclaims that vasions destroyed the faith in .those ancient peoples in the East. who received the faith from tiie lips of the Apostles themselves: how thoroughly the Saracens, suc- ceeded ln destroying in a few years h in the North ‘dear brethren, the Province While lwddllnp and ~01! Cains lldissl. leek your orders nrly-rsr-sfoqdo-qlr- ~ » ~ r tienslly list-d“ to Qbt s! tits’ - present. time. ; M ALSO ON HAND a limited lllllllllly at Bun. 8MP“. Oil Cake Meal and Ougar Beet Mfll. Ill of which w: are sell- lfll at lowest prices, , _ WHOLESALE (“but ‘l- "'li"!!! 99.11711. sentstive, C. A. Hall, G. M. A. C. . ., representative. H. King, '1‘. W. ‘ " i ‘ T i “My Wild Irish Rose” when the storm sweeps over the face of tlbe earth and thh wsaker things are carried away by its fury, saved them three centuries of op- But no! The Irish peo- lple would never apostatize. They a" brethren, m saw their country broken and torn. “a they themselves despoiied of their r; lands and all theircherished pos- their sons alnd daughters xiled to foreign lands. but cher- invioiate, in their bosoms. Bkrsaed sacrrrmentlthe faith of Jesus Christ. God regllyi We can only realize the great- of this result by comparing Behold for Truly. then. my God must have. in a special man- ner, watched over the Church in dn .1" oeyn. . mi o. rnmrz ' ENLARGEMINTI PHOTOGRAPHI Crasweiifitudio I87 Great Georg; s; ' ilins w (Continued from Page 1,) elnce. Miss ‘Pearl’ Burke "Willow Hlllllllgan" Wxigilitl-Piiltiiltllliytli; "l9 llflllll" lllid ‘an eye 0n "Coleen" pluyed ‘he? Dart in most excellent style. Miss Mary Madiiigan gape a clever impersonation of Ellooh Fitzgerald. sister of Maurice, a Dublin heiress and is to be com- mended unoh this her first stage BDDBI-lrllnce. Her natural aptitude leaves us with the opinion that we may QXDBM her capa-bly handling more difficult parts in the futurg The character Peileen Burke, a servant ‘on the McCormack farm. was most admirably depicted by Miss lisobei Trsinor who in a re- juvination from Uhe simple country lass to the chic French maid left nothing to be desired. Mr. R. F. Mnddigan portrayed Michael Pepperfline a Dublin bar- rister in his usual estimable style. Mr Larry Trainor taking the part of Terrance Creighan, McCor- mocks nephew, s young patriot in exile. gave n very clever imperson- __ ation of his role, and this being his ‘first appearance his debut in the realm of amateur theatricals is" warmly welcomed. And last but not least one of our me Menno- old time favorites Mr. Patrick burbaha... ands-la or st. Mark, the Hippo of StlMcTagllei save u most clever lm~ Muguiune, iihia Cafllhagehgii Shlotiivl- gegiglslgdrfius ems and pm“. T e ‘their? 32in» now al- County Kildere. His worifimf" brought out the same warm-heart- r of ed spirit that has ever been char-ww acteristlc of the. Irish since the ys of St. Patrick. His consist- 11 of Coium llicConmack. Irish farmer of ‘Ireland and well may tllie Irish pen- cnt portrayal of this character has the [rlgh pgfliie of old: Honor th glorious A1105 and undeliied. Let it elite!‘ lmore and more intn‘_ 1'01"‘ daily let there shine. lorth its pre- eurt. todayatgemle gglfinsgrgretrizi m h was nsW Ellie size fill 9 People. Then, my dear violin solos holdlnZ the audlelml" “"1"” “l spellbound lllrlluslluul m’ “mar” ' wlth pride, "He-again freslieneti the laureis ‘he has one so to evcry nation." already won. . As a pleasing diversion the sper- nnce; be yours to conserve ll lalties between the acts were well worthy meritorous comment. Be- tween the first and second acts Mr Urban lpiueau in a comet solo and self henial nnflimrttle a big hit, so much so tllul- ll“ rty encore. Mrs. W tremendously last evening." W“ your trust. then Y0“ Wm “Herve nus renditions. ‘mc on the Inst daih" Ame"- ___-<oe-———-—‘ Now lhc returns hoco more to lrc- _ fiand no longer dragged there all r unwilling slave of men but. true ‘drawn by Irrcsistable tuo. willing slave of Jesus Christ. 0 hitppy morncnt Iii the history 10.30 to nl’ Ireland when ilrfll tlw 88nd" "l lho Irish shore received tho foot- plhition pr riiit of. its glorious Apostle and mfg Volley Bull. liolwhcii first was __ r‘i('.(‘lu(‘, tongue t‘lic name of Jesus pracucm 3 to 9.30. l‘ niid lllie Master enturlils uiwn lllfl has, ‘ _ horltanco exclaimed, “liore B0\v"ng-—-7, Special Ys Mull resting place for ever will here shall I dwell because ii huvc chosen It." ‘ed and lntcrmmilalc St. Jamie's. Patrick ill q _r r__6 supper |rhotgtlng oi‘ g the faith in Ireland. lfl.\',\..iq?::e:_ ' tliren. is one oi thc most; slorlous imses in the hislorv 0" Wlftoyai Bank H9811 Office iS 301d! . . , M b ~16.—-'I‘he “ passmns‘ n“ ‘Mmvnnnlsbtldilmlgrfif the Royal. atlon alivayslsank of Canada here has been soldl ‘to the Neelbitt, Thomas Company. Limited. it was announced today. Possession will be taken on May a 1st, 1928. by the new owners. when e-story headqusrtegsmafzif lh R alBa-nkw-il-lbecom e . ckod w the gunman zflle pixies involved lln U10 l-flillflml‘ heir ivss not given m“ "° ‘°"“'°' vsnnon scllooi. Honor Roll of Vernon School for fhlontb of February.‘ end Martha Eamon (equal); lev . u“ "m" Grads l-l. Margaret McDonald; lwfflm In Brlllflbllflr of history clearly and emphatlcal- g. more“, pug"; g_ d Fre "u ‘Nell-Milli Inn-en m u: aulilml (nu-omi- .-\| itb so dearly bwght m‘ yo" t the end of your “i” Y“ n lftuythwltghooit-ilglaiiud hallemfliile: d much en , he fou 6 ' ‘an very study g y course. I have keill lllel est is stored llD glory which The accomillill, {h1g1 was Professor The Prilw Wagner rciidc airs during tninmcnt- This Illa?’ w evening Wllil" n" house is oxIl°°l°d~ 1l.30——~5.il°(5l51 lmxm“ .l ss: 2.30 to 5. inwrmeflluwu "f" . (‘a nclicc. 5 to 6.50. Voici- 6.45 to s. Employ- s, exhibition‘ -Mcn's Volley- l.\I t h, 21.120, Church League. Trlnliy vs. Miss Harrington's Department Grade IX——1. Arthur Sullivan: 2. Margaret ‘Huntly; B. Ruth Furness. Grade Vii-l. Ruth Fraser: 2. Cnrmers Fraser; 3, l-lurmoh Mar- Grude Vi—1. Dorothy Furnese Donald Huntley; 3. Edison Fraser. 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