, APRIL 17, 1925 J. t W. llli Allilloedo» in the Province lire llowflllp iiiiiiiis liiiEi iiilPEAl o———— In order to complete first carioad, which will be shipped from Char- iottettvwll- Tl-“Wlyi "Kit Ill Wholclelcrs and Retailers are invited iio contribute as they choose. Donations of Clothing, Boots, Meats, Flour, Groceries and all foodstuffs urgently needed. Farmers can greatly aesisti. Potato , Vegetables, Butter, Eggs, etc, all needed. . The following merchants will receive doriationeh- A. Horne d. 60., J. D. Jenkins, F. J. Holman, Conrad G. Co. Cash contributions received by Committee. Also by Canadian Bank of Commerce. ' it everyone heiips some, great assistance will result. J. P. Gordon, Wm. Rowe, Jas. garragher, Charlottetown Committee. The following Merchants have kindly consented to receive and for~ ward to relief committees at Glace Bay, Sprlnghill and Steiiarton, do- nations of Potatoes; Vegetables, Butter, Flour and all food stuffs nowl so urgentiymeeded: Poole d. Thompson, Ltd., Montague; Matthew d. McLean, Ltd.,\Sour- l“ owe" pans M ‘NW3 ‘swim’ I is; Russel Ciarkei. Mt. Stewart; Cooke it Son, Murray River; .A Hornelneed m)" awe“ o“ the ‘imam or (l. 60.. Ltd., Charlottetown; J. D. Jenkins, Charlottetown; F. J. Holman, Charlottetown; Conrad G. Co" Charlottetown; Cutllffe k Cutliffe, Hunt- er River; P, J. Noy d. Co.. Hunter River; J. Gordon McKay, Bradal- bans; Kennedy Broe., Kensington; Sinclair d. Stewart, Ltd., Summer- side; Thos. Nisbet, Tyne Valley; Kennedy Co., Ltd., O'Leary; Turn- vrs Ltd., O'Learyl J. H. Myrlck d. Co, Ltd., Albcrton; J. H. Myrlck d. Co. Ltd., Tignlsh; Wm. Martin, Belle River. ‘ All other Merchants are earnestly invited to assist in Miners’ Relief Wor.k in any way that they feel disposed as the need le great and the call urgent. . The Charlottetown Committee have decided to load and ship all contributions received by Monday and Tuesday next. It is expected at least a full carload wiii be forth-coming. Ali foodstuffs, iincluding Potatoes, Vegetables, Flour, Butter, Eggs. Meats. etc. acceptable. A. Horne b. Co., Ltd., J. D.‘Jenkins, F. J. Holman. Conrad 8t Co, have placed their warehouses at disposal of Committee. All donations acknowledged. . J. P. GORDON, Wm. ROWE JAS. CARRACHiER, i5S-4-16~3l Mintrs’ Relief Committee, Charlottetown. ‘4-0-0-0-6 OQ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS One Ins rtlon . . . . . . . . . . . .. . I00 per llne of l! words , Four In ertlons . lie per llne of ll words i Eight Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7o per llne of ii words i-Q-Q-OO-OQ-Q-f‘ a . For Sale nous: FOR SALE—A‘I' BRIGH- 101i, c. o, puny-h-szii-i-io-oi FOR i$ALE.—-BARRED ROCKS, i Miscellaneous NOTICE - PRIZE WINNER straw berry pliintsgrow; .big berries lots of them to the plant, hatching .835, 50 Q15, (103611, a money maker. $1.25 a. hundred, Owen McKenna. Vernon River DOM llflld- T006 W- Mllyhew. Bridge. 4704-17431 Kinkora, R. It. No. 2, P. E. I. ~ 465-4-17-2i. FOR SALE—THE BRITISH SOL~ dier. Apply Walter Gregor, Bruck- ley Beucii.—1129-4-15-3l . WANTEDI-TO TRADE TIP-TOP Ford touring for two passenger cu-r. Box 35, Aiberton. FOR SALE-BUSINESS STAND, 399-44541 ' including dwelling houso and "—"——~ barn. Apply Ben). chi-re,- & gm,’ NOTICE-ANY PARTIES FOUND trespassing on pond on my pro- 161-7i-3finw6l. perty will be prosecuted. Cepnss Auctioneers. FOR SALE m THE" COUNTRY Ninth, Wliisioe. 4104-15-31. . i ll ‘"*~"-~——~- ’-- a "l" “m M“ “l” “m” new SPECIAL orrsn or HIGH house and burn suitable for small ll i. . z - Offi , _ > .. m“ ‘m’ Apply G""QI‘X_‘4_I5M§_ for she, ZcU ioi- Uill.‘ 500 for $100. 1000 for $1.05. Uuzirii nu U1‘- LUMBER --$PRUCE BOARDS ""- graili: cnvclopm. hi) for 20c, lghi Iilr.F.J. Holman Gives First , Hand ~Aocoiii1t 0f Strike. Conditions At the Rotary luncheon yester- day afternoon the speaker was Mr. F. J, Holman, rwho dealt with the conditions among the coal min- ers of Capo -Droton. Mr. Holman was down in that section of the country, and made personal inquiries into the situa- tion. In theotiiirsc of his address he ssidzT ". Realizing that you are fully aware of the {llflfflrtlllltllfi situation which has arisen iimong the coal miners in' Caps Breton. as well as is crisis. I said crisis, because where starvation is facing 12.000 coal miners and their families you will all agree that the cuss is most serious Some may consider that Press reports are over-estimating tho true state of conditions; others miiy think it is being reported more seriously than the situation actually warrants, and in this way being made a political issue. My investigations will not war» rant these conditions. I hiive fol- lowed the reports .curefu y for some weeks and on my w y to Halifax a few days ago, .l thought perhaps the Press reports were a little extreme. On arrival at I-lzili- fax, I attended a. meeting in the Y M, C. A. presided over by Mayor Murphy, the chielf _ speaker being Mrs. liiacPlterson from Glace Bay, who hits been president there for nearly thirty years and a great Sal vation Army iworker. Slie had a sad story to tell of conditions around the collieries, and explain- ed from the beginning the relief work then in its Infancy. All pres- ent were deeply moved and a gord offering was taken. "A few days later I arrived in Sydney and made enquiries generally. I found busin- ess conditions most seriously ban diczipped in vic\v of the present situation, I went to Glace Bay. mak ing further investigation; litter- viewed the Central Relief Commit- tee, who assured me that the Press reports were only stating what _ TH'E CHARLOTENWN GUARDIAN Bil iotilhihr Vehicles and illllloadit [Gill to tlie BBLEEWllQ-l“ lll° Slllilllg sllllllltllg 9f lllllllkhlid hays’ wear has never been“ so‘ eats A l i race rattan» was too true, and that rclicf dut- ies werc assuming very heavy proportions. I“ found that soup kitchens iverr being conducted in order to prn- vide mid-tiny meals fni- nianv school children; also thiit many chiiiiiflcn ware unable to go to school owing in lzirl: of boots and. tilothliig. During my interview tho Committee stated they would bc BIRTHS WILIIAIVIS-in this city on April l0. ti) Mr. uitii Mix. John “Wlllilllls, :1 iiriugiiiirr. and sciintliug $20.00 to $30.00 p91‘ JNO A MaCDONAI-D LAND SUR . . , . BROWN-At Sinnlcyillriilge on thoui-iuuil iloliverilil. R. A. Mac- Phuil & Son, New Haven. l08-4-15M6i. FOR SALE-AT KEPPOCH, FUR- nishedsummor cottage. Wcli, garage and ice house on ipromis- cs. Apply Benjamin Rogers. 346-4-13-71 veyor, Hcrinanville, P. E. l. 816-3-27-3wks. LARGE AUCTION SALE 0F FUR- niture at Carter's Auction Rooms on Friday at 1 o'clock, lot of choice furniture, squurc rugs. mats dishes etc. Ben]. Carter &. Son Auctioneer. 456-i-l6-2i Fciitaie Help \Vanf:cd WANTED-A MEAID. ‘APPLY 111 FOR SALE-EGGS FOR HATCH- ing, frnni carefully graded and svioctcii liurrcd Rock fonuiics. highest liiying stratus. nizitcd with ihc host pedigreed cockrr- cis that can ibv lilllrtlllllflCil in (iii- ‘Graiitou St. 463-4-10-2]. iiirio. Pflzcwvinn rig. imli R- 0. l'- --——-———-————-— - - llllmil- Elli-iii V07)’ ififtilc, $1.00 WANTED A MAlD—-APPLY 70 for 1'5. incubator lntii. $5 ‘per Sydney 5L 4674.13.21 100, Keith Iicmvcil. Vic-lurid. ._i_____*-_____ -~ ilil-l-lilll WANTED A MAID FOR causa- ni housework. Apply. lo Mrs. Jami-s ll. lit-gun, 201 Krnt St. Male il0ip"_ ‘Wuntcil 480-447 1n. WANTED - A LAUNDRESS AT l’. l-l, l. (lrpliziniigc. Apply Mrs. lloopor llornc, I30 ildiui Avenue. i47-l-iliM3i. WANTED—-JOB .A$,;FARM MAN- agcr, tqohulcuh ciluizntimi, thirty yours’ cxpcrlfllléé- ‘Filly 1\- 15- 9-- (iuzirdian. 475'4’17'3l wANTsn-nuixiinisfl MAN 1'0 work on farnipkpply to John A-n- d row, East ' Royalty._—-!l97-4-14-4l WANTED-PUPIL NURSES. SOM- orsct Hospital, Skowhegan, Muluc. 715-3-3-601 WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAi: housework. Apply Mrs. Aitkcn. WANTED-MAN 'r'o WORK on form for summer, Apply 1° lllllill Roberts, Hlghfiold. - 443-445 zl Georgetown. 309 4-l0-9i I ‘ ‘ M‘ iiii________ _..r._i_i_-__. Wmitctl ~, __i______;_,_____.____. To Lot WANTlEiD ‘- ssoouo . 6 I- A 8 8 — dcncher for‘ Elliotvaio School. 1'0 LET-7 ROOM HOUSE. Apply James Gill, Secretary. Modern conveniences. Apply ' Guardian. 414~4-1‘5M3l. 4/51-4-16M2l. WANTED — AN INTELLIGENT young mun to assist on i-Jncli and farm. Good opportunliy to loarn fox business. Mau from country preferred. Also night watchman for ranch. Apply l‘ A. Farquharson, Riley Bldg. . , . Hotel Victoria .An up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 Nblflléhll" of which have pr vate bl e. Jiilegtp recelv, opiirtooul and '.p'ainetaking “service. Table is unsxcelled Canada. (msrihiiiidtwh Hotel 60.", Ltd. Louo srsAxans usso IN A LONDON STATION in coupon. April 16.-—Four_ loud speakers giving passengers. inform- ation about tho movements of cellist-Morel- , iralne were used for itheJlfnt timp z HARRY C. IROWAIfQ-jfilanager z lfivlgfilngtltlellntitlggi’! station. LMB. ital .‘ o q] . VA good results were. obtained, tho in ornistion being clearly hoard nil over the stsfon. i; .. The loud speakers were connect- ed to a goods van. where the-traile- wmlttl i sot oi seven valves wee giiiiht . \ iorlwizfii. ___ notice latuig Joseph Lynn. 412-4-15wiiiirii. ' April 12th, 1925, Jami-s Brown, zig- cd 86 yours. GUNN—At Mlllvaie. P. E. Island. 0n April 8th, 1925, Kenneth Gunn, aged 72 years. WILLIAMS-in this city on April 15th, Mary, infant ‘daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Willinirs. ~‘ SANDERSON.—At St. Peter's iin April Zirii, nftcr IIYI illncss iii ii low ivcaks, hlzitihlzi. Snndvrson, 64 yrrirs. iigi-il i i LAlRD--At Sciitsgilnrd, SflSlL, Ap- ril 15th. Wm. ‘Hnlsaird, non of Ai- licrt Laird, New Glasgow, Piiucrul COUSENS-At Aloxiiiulrn on April 16th, 15125, Mrs Nicholas (Toiisi-ns ugcd Ill yours. Fllllflfill from her laio rrsfiicuci- i“) llouuiiil Cfililv icry Sunday ill 2 p. m. LYNN-db Itoxbury, lllass, pril 12, at tho residence nf hcr iliii _ lllPl‘, Mrs. Frank ‘MacDonald, 39 St. Ai- plionsus si., Mary E. Lynn (nee Mac Rae), -l>ciovcil w-Zie oi‘ the iii-to lntcruicni: at St. Thcrcsii. Tin Memorian In Loving Memory of my Dear Father ’ on. WJ-LDOUGHERTY April 17th, iiizo sassii-z Vi‘. ‘,~ - T. i, . . , Lu &.=' t ‘t t ih<'A-l n: MEMQRlAM i in Loving Mlirlnry; ‘of,’ on. w. u, noiyottaitfl April "ill. I020 They are not deed-Whole loved OIIOLWHB have panned Beyond our vision for n lltble ._ while. . They hiya but real-hell I e Lllhl f‘ _ wh D we iitlll I . In iliirltnpqa where we cannot aee iiiim smile. ‘ - \ Th" lotlnn gird mi oni-e umtn with’ h ‘ ‘scores ma tlbxlly ouch, Josh , "l". oc- llletalef.‘ A? Oimttillll than; slug}; v . Mills r-o c. ' ‘ ‘l. n. n soup vo ce n o ii m c__ it Ami mine. nerflnl n Juniors < ;,,~ | llliori‘ rlyllji‘ Flllil ‘villus can: *5?" omen?" ‘Pm 83:: 1:7; ‘ii-iii s. Qt‘... t..." ‘Johnson-it ‘erggga-‘iil , a or p; . . t way’ -_wore seen. ‘ , ' » ' _ s q,- i. ,4; N _ st. John; Ulllliay, mm“; “use his to hold mu in the um l’ " -“ l“ ' ' .. |?,l',,,f'f,"' M,,,i,‘ff,‘,,°},’f,_‘, 2.- i.'.'“""il~l°'iilii".i iiiffii.““i‘.i'.“.‘iii-“.iiii""‘ ....._. l IX; . . Al‘ , OTOII 0. It; hi‘?! Q - ~ _ _ ‘ v tween Our" Vlll. and Grade Vi. which res:i‘ti.i in a victory for Grade V-ll., i~~ -\ score of ii to ii, Line-tip an r lows: aim-pr: vii. (maps vi. (‘atelier Faster . . < ~ . ' . ._ ' " " . , I i; 4f Grovithl __.. PURE Jiiiil J Li. ES ‘ ‘ - * A th E I h ‘ti I ‘ ' ‘ ' "3 In lawns, gardens, ‘Title seréicizts stsStzfPeteh-p Cath. Mlllllllllléoulg. zliriglggdfiegisalilzngastél; _ ‘ _,~ ; rill/j?‘ - eira o s e n w r very I ' A» '79; i ' ~ fields liigniiie: niiatl inxiprgssisg anedetlie ai- fixer?!“ led by Mrs’ (Dn) H' D‘ \ ' = " F l '4’) ' . . i ohuston, assisted by Mrs. Norman l -~ - dollar» h-rii» My blunt in." tar presented a magnificent iblllleilr‘ Lowther. Mrs. Edward Chandler. ' ' e v I " " ‘I ‘ l ' 4 -- him roots. The new mmiei-n “llce- vealed l“ a mlmal “l mam“ Mrs. Tced, and Miss Marion Ryan. 1 . ' ‘ ' ‘it’ wily to produce bumper ‘lulver work» will‘ l-wo 1M5? flneeP Mrs. W. E. Fletcher sang “The x ‘ l 47,.’ yields, lioniliiier lluworn, lrlg- "fidilcll “mlllisflclls sllllldlllll m‘ Holy City." Benediction WM our 1 ' u" ‘elghblnh m” m Ititlior side. 'lhc morning service nounced by He“ ,M,._ purdy, o; If: b‘ um»; oconustiirul: etYWth-encnn Hagan Wight? pmcelsslon dlronl the TTIIIO. ‘r " I "" "W: i ‘l .3 - l ' 3i“? “hi; flisfiiii? ‘l-"Ziifiii T, , E , T ,, B ' ll i ‘l’ " Tl" Full!" Krill": flower Missa de Szinctis" being sung. lt ma, bofinsrltlfuhlmlziielnchlfiilfinwhifi; & ' i iiivitiioru hiiicRlNNox ‘was very creditahiy rendered ‘both has been an annual even, for the I _ - I 3| ' )Y the choir in general and ‘those 1, . ' , ' ' l: no iii-m Htllnlnilll-urlollrttnvll W110 will! ED961111 5°10 llllll-g- A yqegttetfdril; ‘zlfilginglonmoftliiilwtr-lscliitil: 4 lb‘ tln Strawbel ry ‘ ' ' ' per tin i L‘ ‘ l’ gi“tl'if liti.i Pi’. . . ~ . .1 ' ‘i ' . i ,_ Wfdc‘ lFQI-étdirerycrcaho ziraihiliéld 13m [AlillfllegoélilftyiilgilglilgfgdCéyllggel-é-ggzi 4 RaSPbGI fy . . . . - p.61‘ ~ ’ . "lmlr- Al- lllls “elivlce “l9 collgm‘ Ladies’ Guild. The ten tables were 4 lb. tin Marmaladé . . . . p81’ 171111 " ‘fig; V l-lllllllll “'35 °ll° °l l-lle lllliielll Well set in tho basement The refresh- ' ' .- - lll Sl- ‘Peter's ll" lllllllY Yellls» ments candy and fancy-ivork tablcs ~ t i At n OIISOXI . hih f ll ’. ~ ' , " ‘a " - delighted to receivo shipments oi vllorul, vthero gwa: also vgiaslifflfillellyi ‘irslrleuapgslpgaliligid glhlshlaishlllisnlltzfi S l Prince Edward. island potatoes Moll-i Tlw {Cfillllfllfifl W05 BllIlE l0 fl were tprettiiy decorated. The tea. , , . ‘ _ and other produce, pointing out >096 fllAitsclting by Lolrriiinc _H0llx°' which was well patronized, was 41b_ tln _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ m _ , , , _ _ 75c per tln r . that the Railway would carry those “M5;- lile Blljl 0i l l? Hflvlcel Q most successful llffilli ‘both a social 1 3 l t,“ cohuqbuflon, me, 1 also found 331$; is}; ftitlkzessegesty- an}; nah-cm [IOIIIL of view. . g ass . . . . . . . . . . . . 0C p81‘ bOtt 6 ; git-L - . ' n ) ' ‘ _ ‘ V. that wmrlbutlo“ were coming m tivo servers, grouped around the Sloane {fllfllhiy Eeetjgfnmtih“ Ml? OZ- glass . . . . . . . . . . . 25C per ‘ - l)‘ ' free from all through ‘Nova Scotia, am“, “misting Dyke,“ Solemn “TB l w l’ l- e5 Cllllfhfil - i All Quebec. Ontario and good contri- mun," as an M‘ o‘, praise and gisg‘: ‘Illddliigeigaagglervlallfilhéxrt . l . r’ ' "- 443.11; léililt-lggiaanfrgpsbzfifipfhe 1:115:33 £15: ‘lfignksgllvinll. Thlcthnumiier u: Mulligan, ‘the children “M1915 the ST. 50 l" ll ‘ilregfllllel 611150 V95 fl direction of their president. Mrs, ' l‘ . B. ‘ ‘ iiie Holy Table thl- oar was larg- _ A_ I _ _ . o ., , i f Up {(1) that time {very little cl‘ than inst year, lfinyspltc of inziny nu,,§§f,w§,r,t,1 ‘fifgfnff? EXpx$’,',,f, 4 lb. tln Strawberry . . . . . . 90C per tin j .355‘ . 'i come rom IJlll‘1'-,,< f .1. g 1h [l l - ,, , - ' ' Eloltlanczaiul um fully satisfied this tcillilllcsii-gmasxfiknxfgssrolnOn esllslilllillflliiggftxtfifil an excellent ‘mlmw, 4 1b. tin Raspbelly . . . . . . 90C per till] m; was due to luck 0i? Publicity Mid next the music of blaster Day iviili ' _ . l. ca» ; now relief committees are active be repented at both services. i The ‘monthly meeting of [ho 1 lb‘ glass Strawberry ' per ' , ‘k "l and organizzitign ivorklislbcirig via‘- ITlIICIIIglIlIlTlKHOY St. tiPc-tiins Cutg- hzidiesi‘ Alflll of the Central Chris- ' 1 glass Raspberry . . 35C per , “t Q -' orously chrrie on. am peasei oira iflS 'iL‘(‘. grca y ulllrovc . an urc was held on Tucsl y i to state that we have learned Irmiltlrlil to kits tbelrlieflt. ‘Eilrtilieiiy rug-g; gfterlrgoigx; at the $0111? of Allri. 1 lb- glass Plum - - - - - 35c pervbqttle ». i" l there is considerable response 1X rcs ave i een nsa or w ‘ran ewnrt. rich 0rd street. - w. from m“. Provincev one merchant splendid results. The work has This organization, nfuvhich the ~ 1 glass Black Currant _ l . 3?; at Kensington having forwarded hccn done by the Palmer-Watson president is Mrs. Bziliingall, is to Jan} _ _ _ , , , . . _ , . . . 40C er bottle ‘ R ‘ 10o bags of potatoes_a good w“ and the Binnis electrical compangbc congratulated On having Just l ; \ trihution from one firm: At Tllllllllll W5’ ‘c-gfifilglfiteglr tn: purzflfselsorllfih? 1 lb. glass Red Currant Ff 1i" l‘ .' K . ‘i they expect to ship a Curlew] of iii the absence of the Pastor Society ragléleil the finds“ ifs it" 40c J l l "~ Plilldllce- This l5 .3!” reported licv. W. M. llyan, the Wcilncstlny pavmrnt by their own inilivhljilal of‘ _ ' ‘ ‘ - ' - . . ‘ ' l . - ' I " 3 ‘b from Ml- ‘Herbert all‘! "u" me“ night meeting at the ‘Methodist forts within the last two yours 1 glass Crabapple - ~."‘ 0110MB Sellollllli’ ‘llllllml excel" Church was conducted by the \V0-i . J b “Si? '5 tioii, have ‘offered ‘their Bflrvlcvl" iii-oil's Missionary Society under The Y. P. S. C. E‘. of-Ziontchurch e y ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' c per 0 e l ‘ f ti?“ turning their business Wlllllllm-lse“ the leadership of its ‘president. met on Monday evening Miss Alice 31b glass Ragp. and Straw- ' Il - --"-‘ Y.‘ illlfl feflfllvlllil illlll llllwllrlllllg 5m‘ Ali's. (Rev) W. M. Thompson. A MncWiiliams in the Clllill‘. The ' A l?‘ ‘ J . w... i... ‘liiléiiii’ ififiifiij“‘hélihiéiiliilfi. “X215 belly - - ' - - - ~ - - - -~ 75° P” b°tlle i I tnkc to cehnsuiwi either tgiehcolillfil" prayer by .\i,rs. Andrew MacNair. mean to me?" Several of the imcin- 4 U1 glass RaSDb [Ty per bottle “In Mimi 0i‘ l 0 m "eri- a5 ‘We S‘ ~'\ duct. "The Cruciiieil," \ ' n~ i . l ti . - t t ' - tenet! l0 lbfllll Blllfifi of‘ ll}? Bu)" tic-rod by Mrs. John Macbltllisl‘ lflellfl llleolhleifitlilii ‘llle Szliietgylrxlggrftlilanls 1 glass Plneapple Marrnalade ' ‘*5? ' and some censure I e ‘DYDQY-l‘ Miss Hazel Ctrter After an ex- to the ‘illIYl-llls of the coiigregutioiis e ' ‘ 12:5 . . - K i ~ A A I - _ . r ottle tion, while fault is also found with H.110", t m e 1 M I Th _ _ K 1 l l _ _ , - - - - - - - ' - - ~ - * ' - - c p , . 1 that i'lililf)l‘5i.t Fixinftthi lfetlllolwl“ iliss liilliah Slllclgenzri: snnoglgzioiild Sfiilleiflelsflttlllfllll: . l ll ' v -1 visiw unruly (nay. sw- Shall WleA\ .111‘ hl.h n". , 'r i. I l- - i ~ tiemcn. {Gillian 10f llhfllilStlliflS Dill] llgl‘ was foliollcd ‘il'caiii(i5i’i‘:l,q“l§ast(cr golilitlgil (itoifhtélte ecgrililnghyzalielc h’ Honey Nl-lt Butfier-Lln toy pans? I . 1}".- mcii lllil ci tl‘L‘ll, w 1o wou c - ‘ _ actually lacing starvation, if it 4 made from pllle clover hOIIBy ~a.l’ld~, ‘ " L i, . wnm not for the generous rc- , ' ' _." l,‘ spnllsc that has ‘boon lin-iliiruniliig Dcallllli butte1—-—D6l1c10l1S fOr Sand ' », pa lggglmslllijll‘“ffwngpllggygls W‘ wiches or as a spread for bread or l“ “For ltlhrce lwecksd hupvcr hoard _ tQast - ‘ "i I (f: it‘ (‘ii ring 11K "m my El S. _ e _ a I a n! Still mo... l trust it will .1... h. Give the chlldien plenty of 1t . th cars of every Root-lain, uvcry - ' . l; .1._',.- 0,*,",,,,,,,,,,,_ m...” K,,,,,,,, .,,- C... v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c per tin . r ,4" uni-bus, every Knight oflllsyrthlias -_-__-_-O g‘ > . w, ll and of nil oibcr Frutcrna Soirct- - ~ - , g _ A cg ti‘; wcll ... citizen .1.» Last Night 1n Summe rside Town Hail.-— - Yellow Clmg Peaches-cut 1n small , ‘ .,, a Prince Iidvviiril Island. until orici . . ' ,- - , Mi, ,1. ziiid every one has done wiuit hc . TO- SIICOS . . . . . . . . 30C, 450C and 00C p61‘ tin q u rJ/‘élllrlft? could lo answer the call. ' , fr -‘ . Mr. llolmaii lllillliffllilll at tale: Peaches Cut 1n halves _ “"5 9 2i?‘ gram rcceivrd from ilic itclici _ ‘ i . I _ ' _ _ 25c 35c and 45c er tiln “ L 4P,’ (Torn-mittcc and said: After hcnr- ks I t T] G a d_ ) t _ l t , ‘ I E . 63 ing this telegram, l think any nt- pccia o 1e u r ian ‘o t c ear y s art is o ge games a: L l' ' ‘H .t. .g_ f ' y, p ,1 is mmpc- started zind thc Ilcagnie finished ‘ii , - _'-‘ ,.§,'.'I,'§y_°i,$'nie ‘iliflaili pied! point oiii There was a large and (ifllllli-“ilil-S‘ early in the season so ‘that a good i thiii tin-re are about 8.000 minors tic incotiug of‘ the Prince County number of égihlhltion games with, . . , _ A. \ uiiil their ftillill|QS—liQ21l'ly 30,000 Baseball lJQiIKlIO in tho ‘Town llall. oiitsiile teams. _ | . k t; I F; people. with Glace Bay ‘as n ircn- Summerside last night. The foliow- ihei-e Séllfilblfl bc great baseball ill‘ ‘l ‘ , i i J? tre or probably ‘i000 iind their fiim- int-I oiiiciiils were 8l€l3l9il for the cfl- SUiiIIIIOTSJlO this year. The Piou- _ v I, l“ N j mes at spflnghil] mm sfgllaylnn, suing your: ,cor.s and the Torontos have lllll2ll~ _ i, ‘f.’ .. nfdlfil “m” ““"°““°“‘ °" °"“"""" v.11." "xiiiiifhfiliiiliiii $i“"°§3.°l'.‘ i".'il‘“i.‘i..i'w".i’ $2103.. iii}? M11513.“ '1" " 9i I ; , . ‘ .—- ' w‘ l I Pr. ‘ .. in l. t ' e - - ~ o a ; ‘. , ' tiO/lxlstfll‘ returning from tho rol- ~-D. 0. Stcivurl: Sl‘lfl"‘l‘ll_\‘ ll 'i‘. ms and with the Independents and '1 Frlllt GroCerles — Vegetables hi: ‘it’ llll i y, .4110“ 1 “m3 ,|(.,|;ghi,-.,1 m iioilils. A Cflllliill-ii \ wt. m» i i "d Sox tennis there should Ibo ..; a -' llllillyllxllil ll iicTii-i Ciillllllillli-il \\‘il~‘i éznillflillliullflgrfl hxiiiziiiiinio. 1T i .i"f\nlfi]'llllIlIi1l-Z] rozlililgsogd in baseball in 1, i» . nrgziiiiziiil, with imcii of iiigi Slllili . l l! i’ ~ lllv 11 - llllll P 5 l i? v Y -ll'- A, n in; “ml men (if honor in nur cniir *€*'—*i"—"—*"""~r" "A F r 2 c ‘T H“ - ~--~ a- - ' H. l‘ niuni_v. l rcfor to Messrs. J. l‘. (‘ior- ‘ ' ' ' flllll‘ “ll__ - l ‘l 95"" , _ _ ‘ _ ‘ I‘, .| ~ 4 , don, William Rowe, and JiLlliP-‘i _ TClfiltP-IZ _z7 \\_ .\l.i_t.lni/it.ll;i-l;_i{r-l_---t J- l“ "l “Y” i ' .7 _' (Turriiglii-r. tho Ccirirzil (loiiiiuiitcil . A 1‘ ‘ M “on,” , ~ for Print-c ldilwiiril island at (ihiir- W. College X-W-K-S- v- MW“! ‘mil ‘ ' ‘it ; loimunvn. _hl7l‘\VZll‘l. (1anicron--15 r ” w “army CHURCH LEAGUE h , Luis-t Saturday iivciilng I vnliiii- ‘ lllillullvflll Sillllflll- 5 M’ D“ (y ".jl','l"if.l's'cf ' . . ~ *':- l]? d tcorcil my services in tiuit '3n.n- Junior 12. intermediates 27 ‘“_"l_<"""“_‘fi MCIMlSTX F, .1, " l ‘ F Slanlpy “y “Mpmlm: St‘ Pm“ 5 m“ night _.‘ 5* i mittco. Sunday iiitoriinon I ivus rc- llllllllfly Shaw A. Illi ni who‘ . . . . . . . .. .. q“. Mrilllolllfil. ir-sim held their D051‘ . r” ,3 ‘Hmswfl m talk m m“, 9mm,“ x.w_K_5_ 33, PM“; 12 y,;,,k|,.n,.r..2 Tom)», l‘ .iii liflsi- I l) H illflllllffllwfiOllfl in the Ciiurch league I , _ a School and ii-itf nioascii in rvlmrt " _ 'm_'.‘ llllllllivson ~ .'i Wuiiccr~~5 *- vlll l-"llllm - ' - ' ' " " y TllfiY Won by It majority of 77 pins. , " ' . m“, i, 51mm,“ nffuflm: w,“ y”. wk. lwu vci-y iiitieriasling gniiios wnro .\l(‘ll\lill——1 __ . v ~- - "ll w‘ v j} n" m.“ Sflibhhgh, [r ii“. M1,,“- lllifliliil ‘inst night, oiic butwcini thu 'i‘rii.'i‘is~-l2 ~ 4i: it» M“ llllf‘ l‘ - l" l“ METHODISTS , n. t ‘ ppm-Che“ ml-Ougiun‘, H“. (gm. m... Jun urc tlllll liiii-i'ii1ciiizitcs tho lul< ‘ “l F I n ,‘ - tlirii- wuy to ilo llkflWlSl‘. it wuuirl lll‘ Wlllllllli! Dill. iilu oiiicr liciwocii h i‘ hirrlliili III . . . - - - - . ~ -. it ildlihdll J- l). llillislcr . . . . .. lilll Z01 205 “min-ms "m," m‘, young“. Qhqnvni iiic Ex Wcst Kent School iuniii _ ‘ ‘ v '1 C Field F P 0 11L- .- . . in our cmiimiinlty the sud plight “Kalil-ll lll-il llllll llllcllllll Yeill‘ P- W» L O l.‘ O N“ l ' ' ' ' ' " “ r m " , ' ‘ in whit-i, i]; i,‘ 'q "my m»: mom. College. the school tcniii coining ' ' ll l‘lt"l(l M‘ i-lrlf-I‘ - . 176 200 123 era. Yes unlllcecu lllCgllllll0TS in through wliii ll win -i1y ii i-roud niiir- i.) l)il\'ll'fi . . . . . . . . . .. ’i‘. (‘Ilmilllfll J- A- lll‘lllll‘l' ~ - . - - -- 200 100 136 our sister province liuil [llClilS:"\'- lilll’ Lilfll- lllillll ml thi- l1, l). (I. Allciltl __,__—___-‘ Bc-th games were v l ]|| '. the Alerts mct the Band. ii the NOTES s“ 382 323 m; _ tom cxi ii I _ __ This "my seem a Co“ hm.".,‘._.,_ tions oi‘ first. clean playing and the llflCfllltl gnmc of tho pliiy-olt‘ m"; (i... _-Sliorty iviis (JOTlllvlllly piouil oi‘ Total 2546, 11m, but “qwnwe congiderfhe app,“ (‘lifliplsy putt on iiy the youngsters feutetl them by a good margin llllll-“°ll» s1- PAuus did market we have enjoyed with '*-"l H001 <1 watch. 'i‘lin gninc wits exciting and c-rczitcd _ ‘ —""" _ ' Cape “mum and the mum", towns ilii tiic first gnine iiic lntorincdi- much iiitcrcst for tlic Sprcliiiors. l- ‘vlmhnrlmlll M‘ "Mf-l‘ Mal-HAY“! ghfifmn°dy ' ' ' ' ' " 233 172 2" [firoughout Nov“ ism-mu m,» our "l" “TF0 K00 ilciivy for their op- and .\ll'CL‘.lil'l. were stars for f-inde - _ Hills . . 133 11.» 14R ' imnents who "(lvqrfhelggs p“; up u B d Vll., Wlillf‘ Lnwlnr, Min-tin lliill iiol- H- 5°51" . 194 214 167 snappy game ammo. greatodds a" gvr nhrrvii n» (irililb vi. ll- S- McLeod .. . 151 15s 15o (conflmed on Pa“ m» .30“, teams played canslderlible "m, _ B. Vunliiorsilne 147 132 132 __ Birmbination and Eon this end of it 1”.“ Mr. {lion-lacy umpirril to tho sat- —?--____.. __ __ ,_ _ _ , io Juniors had ti d’ ' isfnction of "both toiims. 58 794 817 “Pllmwms "sins “l: ‘lei-l: (burnished: “Palml Plm" "Ml T°"‘“T““”-' " . _ f|Il te t _ " ' sitlos $gs?h§3,tbsrfléglifisoiilcilililg ‘T t 1 2663 1G3 ——-—~oe4>-_-_~~ 0n most o their throws ° u — ' . . - ‘ i. .2. . in the second game the sch . f nooo¢ooo " ‘.. . °°l .Ai i-i - ngs 0 e Your Furs and i§i§"b.§ii§§§'ihl°.§§.y'“i§.§§§ifrli'ii§° a a Da at the “Y” Queen Hotel I ‘ i. v e. '. - ‘ , Garments from ;,“',',‘,f,~ , T“? wmblnillon was Him»;- ffllflm’ ------- -- {B} f2‘; 12f,’ y A very comfortable IIICI '4 ' i - Drccisingvlilliecttuhrtai’ ‘hautflefln and J. Mgwlilil-ll‘ N tin 2:40 il"i (‘YVI "H- h°m°"“‘° Hm‘ ‘l ' "‘°"°"' - ' ‘ , ‘ e r 5 ‘ __ _ 0- r : . 311d DUST l1 lush order. The Egiigfewfiilfifio. (iallhni. .-_. _ m 1x9 I70 . ‘l’ '°"'°°' i ._ A llcklnx in experience iiiayed o s. DcsRoches .... _. 201 215 20:1 l0 iili i2~Spociiil class. sifilendld table. courteous e I Th h _ hard strenuous game but m dth Total—2840, 1* H11 Ywsludenis- '°"" °'~ . . i - . _ E ‘ . gloi-ng’ Tum" rou-ghilowinz a‘ w: s. Trainer had high More ma‘? ‘iilill 7li-(l:ll;4lli0SSiliGli. Rates $3.00 a 5|”. _. ~ - v cote marking or their oppoli u; lug 250. ' l “" ll“ i w - ' ' , . , , " vsnanis. At times their combinslllon‘ ‘S. -DesRoches had high total llll ‘W-llb- lill-‘llwlllllll- < CllarmtteOtWH Was 800d. but they lost some easy making 631. ' 5 m‘ 1°"'s°"l°'3' l a)‘ " A i: _ g I _, ‘shots which should have been couiil Tointlrrow night the Alerts and now-LING ' *9 l ltelilis rumor d th the ill b mvmflbm!‘ I t P"°Fl'l"°" ' ' ’ c a rew ea ____ __.,.. "-~st. l’ t a .. u. iii. ' ‘ ‘ ' 1 ; ;_ ~ mime Saturday night. between the] .|. ~—Alllgytlfirf‘fipflvll. 1p a ‘ "'39 L- “km-Mm- "llllllli ‘ will do the Atrium-easy to isvhvfil roam _and the All Cqllece’ _ - ‘ i “ ‘ u H“, I _uso and inexpensive. We thisb StlLOIltld be a ‘big dgswing, blwl-‘lll ‘ have a complet line of . .‘ as o cams are In e up -——- . _ . mam»; Cltriphdr, Cider and Lavan- ‘Ffpfilillll ‘llltlilllll IJlBYQTB- A friendly game of baseball was “Psdnm “HEM” 50cm‘ Q ____.HUPEL . v ltlll‘ Flakes, Moth lallmeto. - °ll°wns are the alarm and-pines at the Victoria, Park be- Mtgpypnoqis ._.r. mowers Grflfldlgux‘ gm,“ . B. H P ' “EN-Eden, Mddglllil: Phat: ' 05mg. Cbbsriss swims, Istlgqkj. i Pool. Mlllllldl. bowling-hereon, ‘o. sieiiai-i, ‘ ’ ' ; on. checkers, reading mom and ,..'l‘eii:o;, M11 (m) c1 a, I . . "I pons at your ‘conveniedte. treeiiey and cogs, "n, “m ti.30.—iP. E. I. Orphanage. Iisidies Aiixliiiary. GENERAL “trounce: - » “who. .1 xflllflriiltl t