Q-QOQQ APSRILA 29,. 1925 Constipation causes unpleasant breath --iget relief with Kellogg's ALlI-BRAN R g m ¢ m b g y... know that onlly ALL IBRAN bri s 9"‘? *4"- "4" liffiiffi-‘Zit £5135“ tfztafifii. ‘Q whPuY ‘FF?’ when all else lies failed. I! eaten tive in driving regularly: it brings y... mmt ro- oqf ¢on;g|'pqgq'on_ Que! 11in £93 tmofit chronic cases-ls . a- n o Back from the intestine, into o‘ so or your grocer our body, constipation sends its returnsthe purchase price. i _ Kellogg's ALL-BEAN is ready- ideous poisons to torment ou. This venomonslbackwash can ead. to-eat “£3.11 milk or cream. Eat t . _ . to over forty serious diseases. Can we a espoonfuls daily m chronic cases, with every meal, wreck your health. Ruin your ap- Try the recipes-on ever flckfl e, pearance. Don't neglect it. _ Kellofghi ALL-BitAsiipis llligadQ Pimples, sallow skin hollow in Lon on, Canada, and served in checks, circles under tiieb es and lending restaurants. Sold by all ‘spots before them, unp eaaant grocers. breath-those are the warning q signs of constipatiom Defeat it with Kellogg's ALL-BEAN. . ' Doctors recommend Kelloizgfs- ALL-BRAN! Wiiyl Because they ALL-BRAN ~44 OQQO 9-0 50-O-O§-O49+Oi CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ' Una insertion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ~ Four Insertions Eight Insertions . . . . . . . . . . . .. U-OQQ-OQ-O-O-OQQ-veoo-re w“ o» vv . 10o pet lino u! l! ivunla tic per liii of 5 words To per line of l5 words "HM reoo-evo-eoveo-vovoe. For Sole A gents Wanted BRIGHT MEN‘ AND WOMEN WHO F ill'l! not loo proud-to work and would like to niaku nioiicy during tho ncxt three months: no risk: __... no (iX])\'i‘l(5llt.'t5I no capital iicctas- A DESIRABLE H OR _SALE—STLi n bzirgiilii. Sl.——617-4-24~ OUSEMFSFSXIE gory llriidlcy l1illliLxd.‘:y;"i;]lg.?fl;r::, Apply m yh-Lpa“ 3-, i. .. ~11 liiisccllaiictiiis “l” sAl-ETFQRD TON TRUCK '__ _______ ,____‘__ __*_______ (volitional! 1'01‘ m-tgiit iiiiii pflsscn. SPECIAL orrsn OF men im“ “My Gmmlliln 001cc. 6354-25-41 eon SALE _ WQI¥ETi€vEE Jvllflfll lZPOWn |'i om ‘liiipoi ted wed 9"" YWH‘. All-io Seed (hills ivhite. grotto envelopes, 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c, 250 for 55c, 500 for $100, 1000 for $1.05. Guardian 0f- ficc. -—-~————-——-——-—— " J; ~_ - , -, .- , NOTICE To THE PUBUC. _ I inics Stockniin, lllggifucidég ‘ luive tilscontinuod custom saw- .._.-...___,__,_____, _____V_____ 4 ' 3"" lii", of Jioiirds and shiiitzlcs, (loo. AyRsHmE *"""“ AiiPi-viil-ii. no is-si i,-,.,.i,,.,,,.,, ,,$,?‘,“f;,_; glfilwull-"z/ JKSIAIhliciiaiiitléliiiililéiii. H my tor-i lilo/nos. Diilltfittlffflilge. Ytllbi-Zlli-Jll THE MARKETS vl-ytir, llernrauvllle, l’. ill. I. 51l5-4-23-14iio. MAN OR WOMAN PAID $225 FOR 90 days‘ work, dlutilbiiliiig nslig< l ions literature. Spare or fiil limo. For free particulars, MONTREA, "' I rltv M Conrad, Spudin iiulld- , “ QM" Am“ N-“A ‘VVPJrOnKm a modeiute amount of business was worked in wheat, the Montreal mar the llnitcd Kingd Tye und outs in ket today. \vilh 0m and the con- iiwi 4 s 1116 18 22 2a 2s Female Help Wanted tinem fm- May loading‘ Exlmlqurs laiipacity last nli-zhl the ticcnsioii -- ----- ~ -------—.—~- 3mm‘; “m, if “New h", “mm, bung the rendition nf u two nut WANTED-PUPH- NuRsEsi 30M- gruins hall not iidviiniacti to the cx-lcmllvlly Cmmml uhullv" l‘ l" i-i ‘ I.’ ‘ _ , _ " i; l" . .,- . .. - llospittil, u", H“), am i“ ‘he wmlnpm: “mnll (ll) . Th4. uni consistril ol WANTE'"'D_TTA MAID‘ 0R A's’ done, 'l here was on lniprtivoil tie- incss was frnnsatcteil. Till! (ieiiiiiiitl Teachers Want?“ for oats in the local niiirktit was UEBAKER Ail’ alilYly 17 Dorchester 1w, "mm buslness wmlm have Dee" (lévvil young lilll'll'ii, namely, i iss "f h“*'=ilil! MYi-sscs Fe “lIlIb-‘o In ' _ Central Guardian Saturday at S. A. McDonald's. the clialrman read a message from Mr. ‘McGee intimately. GOODS at Wholesale prices for Friday and Saturday Donald-i! .1 ‘ 7145-4-29 2i. WHIST ENJOYED --An able “lb-fist was held last night in the Children of Mary Hull. 'l‘hei'e “'41s u lllrge crowd present and u. 300d time was had by all. The ladies pi Lze was ivcn by Mrs. James ’l\rai'lnoi' and tlic gentlcnicns 1W Mr. P. C. ‘Praliior, The lucky chair prize was drawn by Miss M. Francs. and the consolation prize by Mris. E. MaoKinnon. enloy- ALL OURN EW igoods thrown l-nlo 1'1"?- dil! ‘M111! Sale Friday und Sot- urday at S, A. McDonald's 716-4 29 2i. SAD DEATHs-Thc dcuth occur~ red at the l’. I. litispitiil yester- day afternoon lifter an illness of about three weeks lii the hospital, 0f Alexander Maobeun of Milton. The remains were taken to the MacLcun & Aiiicrlloiiiiid Funeral llonio- and will be conveyed to his lute residence loihiy. 'l‘he [iineral will be hrld lUlliUI'|'U\\'. ‘the lute Mr, .\laci.cuii ltiilVtl-‘l a widow iiiid ihrre children ,illi~1() a ivldoweil ino- thcr and a brother and sister. ADVERTISING OLD‘ HOME WEEK-That the Old Home Week taxocutlve ivoniniitteia is making n ticiterniined effort; to us hilly as possible advertise Charlottetmvnls bit-t i925 carnival week, is shown in the fnct that it is now tsiinvusslni; the business men of the cily illitl is asking them to hiivc ]i'|‘llll(’ll on their envelopes the diiles on which it is tn br- lielil. At u low cost this and the caption "Old lloinc Week" can be printed on the bucks of the merchants regular business eiivci ones, 'l‘lie proposal is meeting with inucli encouragement ENJOYAiBiLE ENTERTAIN- MENT -—Zion Hall lwns filled to Doris Dickinson us “Miss Fr lla rnu Show, Ella Wil- lszoii, Minnie Mt-Dmiiilddilllitii Crus- BIG“ MAY sat: Friday 811d 1164-29-21. MESSAGE APPRECIATED. - Among those present-st the McGee Centennial celebration in Ottawa was Dr. tEm-met J. Muliatly a native of Sour-is and now a practising phy- sician in Montreal. Waiting '10 a member of The Guardian staff he states that ‘he ‘was ipleiised to (hear one in Charlottetown who knew nus. A. Mc-, SlST- Kitten, principal! nf the Trait ln- J i . , _ . _ niit house keeper.‘ Apply loigfllllg“ fiilgl-‘(iliiiiiilltiixn (oiiélnUnitedlfllnulgs; M1,“ Gram. Mam,“ whlflfllilllNiiiiisi. tiuvtl by tllit that .\irs John lloriic, Wins-loo, R E. ‘_ " ' ~ ' 1'4 l m“ "Till-dllin Kiltcln" Miss (‘lady's (‘Si .i-. , . ., , I. 63142561 mom grim] m“ m" m" MM’ 1mm‘lFaruiiliuustin Ilii “Ol-lavhi Holding" ‘(nnuimlg “Mm from (in int: and u moderate umoiinl e BETTER flowers, tgvardens, lawns and root-s "l"! practically assured by thi- use‘ of Soligro-lhs new bae- ' terlis food foe. soil. Jin it tlilii yells’. on lawn. larden, flow- ers, potatoes or field crops. The Soilgro Selling Annoy MURDOOH DIMKINNON lilnnller 178 Kent 8L, Charlottetown 1B ER‘E‘AVE\D.-—~Mll(.'h sympathy i5 extended to Mrs. Chester S, Mc- Luiw of lhlls city, iwhose mother ~ andra, passed a-way iii-st night aflt-i a sliiort illness of pneumonia. WELL DESERVED PROMOTION —A, recent issue of Queen's varsity Journal at Kingston uii- IWIIIIWS fhait litilpili D. Millllllifli/S, son of J. E. Matthew's, of this ci-iy, has ‘been aiippolntcil €(l'li.Ul'~lll~l'll‘lt'[ for next yuaigThe Journal zidds: “ll is a new thing in J-ournal circles to advance an assistant managing cdllloi- to Jhe office of Cflli-Uf-lll-Clllliéf but the pic-sent appointee =rlc-lily do- SEN’ s the promo-lion. Always zeol- ous irnii ct ant in bis llllPFUSL ill lii‘, has slrcwvii loo. that ho can wrliic tho English luii. 111111140 with 2i touch of ilistiiiictioii not common among university 1!,l'ii- duals-s tiiiliiyfwltlrandon . ~- Can. Nat. Railways M Chang-e Of Schedule _ May 4th, 1925 DOUBLE SERVICE TO AND ' FROM MAINLAND POINTS (ltilillllvllttlllji, Mnnilay Miiy 4th connection with hlillllllitlltl trulni. w-lli be inallo twice dolly (‘Slllllltlyii ‘lXl-‘Qlittcdi, as follow-s: , Trains will leave Charlottetown! at 6.45 a. iii. and 1.15 p. ni. Suin- iiicrslde at 7.00 a. m. and 1.~i5 p. 1"» ""11 'l‘1i<nls-h at 3.40 n, m. and (by Motoi (for) 7.00 u. m. Con. iit-cling iit lSack-villo for MflllilVJttl and all punts West includimz Pacific (Itiusl, for ilciiton and other New lfilll-flil-litl points, fllitl mi- yll'l.ll'll, Halifax and tlit- sydni-yie. l‘o make cltisr conncctiuiis,.iiiis- Slllittrs for United Stlilflii Vltt St. Iffrl‘)! will arrive al Charlotlti iwii h-V-ltl and 10.50 p. ill iit Slllll'i'lli‘l‘~ Nillt. 0.15 and 10.115 p, iii__ “m; iii 200d and sales of No. 2 feed worolvviidl \i{.|,?.'m,',.“"Jiilgiim: WANTED—AT THE P- E- lsl-AND made iit 51% ircnts por liusliol (‘HIM (‘lllliPT/illiflq bArime 3,]. lmllllmlali“ a 19111111" w-"(iller- A11‘ i. It‘, lMToiitrciil and -No i frcd soltllirkh Mulil" i llilil‘ ' Vllsi lllsthrri i .. i . n ,1.'l0 El ' ~ : - ~- __ ~, -\. _.__ 1» v 230x12?‘ will)" °l‘"9694_4_28_£:‘_ %htl:'i<ip§;iisai;_ 10:31:01 (iuiliigei- llliti!l(t nncdy, as the burglar. ' Each _,_,_*___ . . i-iy,ol Iliu i». look her part. ' ports. Locul priccsr were strmigci- at an atlviince of V, ("tits li9~lln¢li- e1. The feiitiirti of’ flour trade with the improved ilciiiiiiiu irom Ulllligll Kingdom un.| continental] for S]il‘lill.','.Wlll‘ili. tziudt-s and no the‘ prices hid from ilil: ioriiitii- source illtllt‘. iii-IF-wi-iiitt-dm- BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ploymont. for llarbers. Become ~xp<~rt in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College, Department "F" llillllflx- » 3-14-1541- were in some cases in lino with -~ -——- '—- —-——"“——~ niillers views horn, quite u fi-w of WANTED-FINANCIAL MAN. —' the orders were accepted und on the whole a nioderiite trade was done for May-June shipment in sympa- thy with the strength that prternll- ed in the Winnipeg cusli ivlieat si- tuation ii very strong feeling ivns reported locally but prices did not show any change. Tho market for winter wheat ilour was without uiiy special feature to note, prices lie- iiig steady with supplies amplo tn incest all reqiiireinneta, which were somewhat light us buyers in most cases are only taking suffic- ient to meet iictniii wants. There continues to be a good steady ile- niuiid for iill lines of millfeeti and as the offerings are none too large to meet the dully requirements of the trade i1 very firm feeling pre- vails in the market and prices i were fully maintained. The rllrmanti l-‘IHDI i\l0.\"l‘lll<1.»\Ii for rolled outs was limited, but llic 1'0 uri-ziii-oiii. undertone was flriii. The bnlod llliy M,“ |_ M“). 2i, _ _ _ _ H ,“,,,,,,,,|,,, market was uni-hanged, pricrs were siiiy u. Jun!‘ o 1 . niiiiu-iiii-e firm and the trade small, A fairly -\lu.v m. ilune I2 . . . - - - - - - - - -» ill-INN“ good business was transacted lii T0 BELFAFT-(ll-AHGQW leggs in ti. wholesale Jobbing way April I10. May 2t! .. . . . . . . .. Montreal m") pl-jces were flrm_ prices f0‘- Mnv ‘l. June 4 ""10"" all grades of hiitter were well "or 2|. June l8 .- Mflfllrlm" maintained under n good deniniiil T0 "Ill"!INN‘R1l—"l""|'||1"""l'°§- from local and outside sources. "AMmm" .Cheese prices showed no important For S|ll,‘(‘lill work with large D0- lIillllIlll-Wltlt‘. i-tirporalion. Per- inniiunt position. Bank manage- mi-nt experience should sufiice. (Yve full particulars experience. llox 110, 11., c.o. Guardian. (1084-20-31 mo}: hlliiarilht liinlmont for ilie (ii-ippe. ru: QAILINGQ- "m" H” ‘“"-" a“ ' mmmn‘ change. Thorn coiitliiiivs to be a "i" """"‘HOX,=‘;.IQ:.?,YP"AMPTOP‘“ moderate ilemund from English H mnmdlw-‘importers owing to the fact that .... .. Mellie their markets urc practically bare . of Canada cheese, There was also » “m” QUEBM’ To Lwnwool‘ ‘some business on spot nnd the iiiiiy 22. June l8 . . . . . . . . . . .. Mentroyal _ v H T0 (rpflq"you'“|__Ho‘|i|-||AM|q-o§_ market on the whole nos m ior llAsllwnu more active with Western No. 1 niiy is. JIIIIQ io .. EIIIIIPIII iii seiiiiiiiiu white and colored quoted nt 181/, r0 OIIIIIBDURG—BOUTnAIII'TON cents per pound and No. 2 grades llny N. Inns 803.. Impress of France B! 17% 0811f! D81‘ Dollnil- Willi“ ‘Will Call at Pauillno Instead ol Quebec 20 pound chem-m 501g] n! 15 Clierbsiirz 1;, 151A, (‘ellfll pnr pound. ‘hiella from New York i Eastern Guardian Slay ti. June R liiay 20. June l1 . larbuuulauiiu QIIUOIIUIPII you HWTURGEON TEA.-— Remem- ber the data. Weilnesday. Jiii-y 29th Best one yol. Watch for mow"- 654 4 27 4| "JAUCTION SAL-E - Crop. Stock. Parminiz Implements. 1W0!" ises James A. Gordon, New Perth. Saturday May 2nd one o'clock fllgrp, No reserve, Sen hnniibills. J. W. Scrlmgooiir, Auctioneer. 703-409 2i ‘ -i----t-O-tii— _ Queen ‘Hotel A very memioriabie and home-like Hotel at a moder- ate price. ' rzit is ivsunlly safe to say that Splendid table. courteous when a child is pale, sickly, peevlsh " "’""'~ ' and restless, the cause is worms Riilifl 83.00 a day. glliariotteotwn Hotel (‘o., Ltd. These parasites ranks the stomach and intestines, causing serious dis. orders of the digestion and D10 venting the infant from darlvina sustenance from food. Miller's Proprietors Worm Powders. by destroying the worms, correct these faults of the buyers 1 tMiacLEAiN-At the I‘. 1E. i. l-lospit- ul on Tuesday April 28th, i925, Al- exander Mncbeun, aged 54 years. Funeral tomorrow afternoon from his lute rcsidenco tit Milton vices starting iit 2 p.m. In 3y (‘it Till‘, r d'ni_ y hi:.iio: u» ill it; ri‘ CPlZLlil tonnily u..i. p1‘... t- t . (i. who are to its 1.112144’ ltd on giving what ls pidiiciiiitetil out cf lhu host amal- play was iii elicited Tho by the tiir plays yct given in the hull. Much crt-ilit .' duc Mm S, (‘. Nicer: and llll..<i!-i Fiancee-i dlooro who ll " uclrd the clas .‘a_ DEATHS BURHOE-A-lomldnigl; April 29th, s; Alexandra, Mrs, Tlifitilihliilfi lJiiihoc. Funeral notice dater. ROSS,-l_n liorcliester, Muss, April , John, husband m’ EIlZnb-gtli oss, in iils 81st your. Funeral ser- vices al the. residence of his daughter, Mrs. Gertrude lngi, till lllomnflcld SL, Saturday, April 25, 3 p.in. r: =~ I Hill'- L . “wiioii Bill!” IT IS NOT GOSSIP l REXALL " CORN SOLVENT Removes Corns and Cal- leusea quickly and with. out pain. PRICE 25c. SOLD‘. ON LY IV ‘MI Renal. ~11».- . M188 L. MeGUAlD. Manner ‘Human “d “no m ream‘ "m dlflflliil to healthy action. . i l i i Kama STORE 51> riving at u.m. and 5.00 p. m. den by trnins town iit 3.00 and 4i20 p.iii. Y A LL Tifllliwill 0.45.1», iii. and thy Nlotorl Cari 1.55 u, iii, Furthlr; iiiformulloii wll] lii- cbtc-rflilliy furiiislietl by all ~81; '" and ’l‘icli'l-t Ai-lldillii, and THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Mrs. 'l'-liccipliilu-.~i iiu-rho-e, o1’ Alcx- Uni- ,fi\ eLawn Mowers Sharpened WEEKS AND BURNS 229'Great George Street 711-4-29-wfm-6i ‘ Notez-Mr. Ma-tillieivs referred to, the father of the aspiring Journalist is well known in this city-where he rPs-lded for a number of years and h-ls friends are lpleased to ex- tend congratulations.‘ Basketball At The Y. M. C. A. 'l‘urntlay night eight o'clock 11,, double header Prince Sh, vs_ \Vcsl Kent (ilflii, fix-West Kent vs. l‘. W. College. For i-‘irat Alii-Dlliiurilhi Liiiiinenl. .___4o->-- Western Guardian '-Foi=i SALE sv TENDER. — Tenders will be received ‘by W. L. Dcliincy. Town Clerk, Kensin-gton. lo noon May 1st. for purchase of ziulo truck. Lowest lender iioi ii ccssarily accepted 715-4-29-1-21. —DIED YESTERDAY. — Thu dualli ocrurreil at Central Iledeqtrv l‘il'lly yl-sleriliiy iiioiiiiiii: of Mrs. 1.1 znurl Salisbury. 'l‘ho date of the flint-rill will b.“ iiiiiiouiiced iiiloi". -—FUNERAL THURHSDAY. — The funeral of iht- lute Mrs, Suds- bniyiwill illkr place ’l‘hiirsili1y lifter- iiooii iv 2 o'clock iroiii the rl-sidcii- oi lii-r ila-uitllilitr Airs. liolomun (‘i-osnriian Ci-iitiul liuilietnie. the raisins in tliut _._.._ Mode from the —APPREClATiON.-For tire snc- llll ltlt’. l~‘iid:iy evening Mr. and .\/l|.-i. Hoiiry (landct ]ilillft‘il their llull Room at the disposal of lhi- i. l). l). hi. qqratuilnusly and the lollies iii-sire to ipubllcly express their u-p- illtvtlllllllll, —K. C. SMOKERR-IA ‘lhlidliiiy ciijoyzrblte Smoker and card partiy was ll‘ ld in tho K, C. Home, (Sumini- orsido, last night. There "was a good attendance of lowii and count- ry iiiciiibcrs illlll everyone -hiid a l‘i'il‘l good tiiiic. and use them in y —-WESTMO-RiELAND.—The spec iill Evangelistic meetings being llizlil in the Baptist Church, West moroiantl, arc being well atienili-d. The iiict-nllngs arts being t-iintluc-ttl by the pastor, Rcv, J. U, lningett, ilHSlBtCd by itev. A. K. liermain, Particular cooks everywhere know her. She is the Sun-Maid girl-the sign of high- est raisin quality the world over. When you sec her upon the red or blue Sun-Mnid package, you may bc sure ofiiiis: cleanest you can buy. grapes, they are plump, fiuvory, juicy-the choicest only. T sterilized before packing, they do not re- quire washing before use. They bring t0 your foods a rich and un- usual delicacy of flavor. Buy a package today D0 you know Allover the world you will find her ln China, in England, in Brazil, in every city and hamlet of America-flhroughout the civilized world her smile is familiar. package are the finest and sweetest and icndcrcsi of horoughly cleaned and our favorite recipe. You will note lhe difference l Sun-Maid. Raisin SEEDED - SEEDLESS ~ CLUSTERS 11619.? E "1 and iii for . economy The “Market Day v Special” Plump, fnuhr raisin: pachd in emaumloillbniplsslblehl l-pelill ‘_ Imps by flu Sim-Maid Rdllll Gnwen. New n: sale. pastor of Simmierslilte Buptisfi/ Church. have hcrctoioie supplied, and arc _.|NDE|=EN|)ENT5 DANCE, ._|invited to continue to sirpply No. 1 Th» llltltflilillflllills Baseball Club CF08!" “#1111111 vllilhr-‘s the liifllflrl‘. ilLlll t1 splendid ilanco in the MY-i-‘KO-llllghcs. to maintain iii i110 Olympic Cabaret Siiinmc-rsitlo lasLmflYkBl 1119 911111111111: 1105111011 $11111 night when a good crowd attentied.11481151112109 P1161011’ 1101418- —Y Tl . (‘ii-ty Orclrstrit furnishcill, 'i— ._,,:,(;;c" lfgum watch “flag loiiefihifli —-CONCERT.—As a fitting close Passcngci" Aazeirtis Office, Chur- lotlctown, i’. E. l. _zip2ll 210 iiiyl 2 ~ii ~l Gan. Nat. Railways l Change Of Schedule M35’ ‘lth,1925 Effective Monday, May iruins on the island llivision will operate us follows: drains for Sillllliiéffllllfi will lezivc Charlotteloifii at. 6.45 a.m., 3.00 and 1.20 p.ni. dully except Sunday, ur- rlviiig at 9.35 ii.in, 6.15 and 10.35 p.ni. Returning will leave Sum- niersiiie 7.00 o.m_ and 1.45 p.ni. ur- Chiirlotteiovtii at 10.30 Trains for Tdinish will leave Suinmerslde at 6.35 and 10.15 p.ni. dully except Sunday and 12.01 p.m. Tuesday, Th-nrsduy and Saturday. Returning will 3.40 and 7.00 ii.m. dully except Sim day, and 10.00 a.m. Monday, Wed- nesday and Friday. The train leav- leave 'l‘ignisii iit ing 'i‘ignisli iit 3.40 tl.l'il, connects at Summersitle with tho 7.00 a.m. trnin for Borden and Charlotte- town. Trains for Bordon leave Suiii- niiarside iit 7.00 n.ni, 12.110 and 1.45 p.m, and Charlottetown iit 6.15 n.ni, and 1.15 p.in_ - There is no connection tn -Bor- leaving Charlotte- No change in schedule East. or South of Charlottetown. Further information furnishctl STATION A-Nll TICKET AGENTS. ANT) IDISTRlCT PAH- SENGER AGENTS OFWIGP. CHAEIDFIYDPYFOWN, Pill. pmt 1h,- hnm-r 0y [he mcky Hckutlfo the winter's activities the laid- w“ M“ Gordon Toonpbs‘ Summm-nies Aid of the Presbyterian Church side, Summerside, held an enjoyable so- cial lii the Presbyterian Hall. shc ivo-uld have unilerslootl. For no one over did as inucli to guard and s:iiil-.l'lt'y' the fninily us did Jesus, yet here hi. is wilh a mes- saile lierfectiiii; the family rela- tionship, saying: tiiiil tho best fnni~ iiy 0f all is the onc willi spiritual rather than huinon ties. This mak- es the Christian reiatiuiiship pe- ciiliarly intimate and tender and enduring. The foot that thorn \'.';i.~i special effort t0 possible of your you lo mnko a have as much as: statute labor worked before cropping bell-tins. This should o? ply specially to your dragging and i‘0iill machining, both of which lose a lot of their value if left till the roads are dried- np later in ‘like season. "Willi regard to dragging, there is no operation considering its cost. 4th. . —GOOD WORK-A c-asuiil visit There was a splendid programme] tn Kenslnglon iCilirse Factory is a of entertainment as follows: Piaiiol mint-e oi‘ instruction as well as of duet, lMliss Jenn McKay and Prof.’ plvnsuie. Recently t-lie lire-iit. installed a new PilSlFlii‘lZ"i' which on supply nil tthrir customers with No. 1 tiuttl-r. if not special. The patrons, iii an ti ge- De tlxivlil ___@__ Tenders For The Rocky Point Ferry SEALED 'l‘l<l;\'l‘llt.‘lt.‘l will I~- r-i- ccivcd at this cjiit. l'llill n FitllDAY, MAY ti, 11.; I from any |)(.l‘ii(iil or p. .... rxlll- lni: tn l-cntrarrt for the running of izlio lbocky Point Ferry ifor the per- iod of one year according lo the sptcification, term-i, conditions etc to be seen at this office. The nauiies ul‘ two good and res~ ponslbiie persons willing to become bound for the faithful performance of this contract iiiuii-t. accompany each lender. Tho Dcpurtincnt does 1101f bind list if to iicccpt the lowest or any louder. Each lander must be accompan- iotl by ii ceiitilflelti bank cheque pay- able l.) the order of the Minister nl‘ Public Works for ten 119i‘ w"! of the amount of the subsidy mak- nil. lii the ovenit of the lender not being accepted. the cheque will lie rotiirni-il. ‘Plmltrs to bu aillircsscil to the niidirsignril and niiirkcd "T81R16?! for Rocky Point Ferry." _ L. B, McMILLAN, Secretary of Public Works Iil-pniitmeiit oil‘ Public ivnrkis, Chor- Xi “WIIOR, Bun’? PLAY SAFE With Your p . FOX PUPS TTIQIQ'IHQIII with Bur-rough A ' Welcome. . venues Th‘ ehgneiriiiirb, reliable ._ medylauae flu all the Jaldlnq ranchers“ . some 6.1mm Prise 01.00. - 0 hoxpa landfill poslpald _ to gpyvpdgireal. . j .W0 a» - have tins new trutme for Hoqitwerm and . 1mm ehhisisniii foxes. HUGHES" RUG i-slner, St. John. A _ . . 1 ‘ ltl t. , i1_ E. iilniiil. April Itis a Fact p 29 30 my I 2 4' it 208, 7144211302507 c1 a I . Hotel Victoria .An_ up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Guests reeeivq mourteoua and painstaking service. Table is nnsxcelled in Canada. Chariotteotwn ' mfipiilglfifl HHAFtAY 0. BROWN, Manager 0004 ' oo-o-eo-ee-Qo-oo-o VICTORIA ‘HOTEL C. 'i~)."l‘hompson, Montague; A. W. King, St. John; P. E. Dodmnn. Montreal; W. .1, Dalsfel, Moncion; A. J. Cooper, Moncton; John Cough lan ,St,.John; -R. J. Havliand. Tor- onto; R. H._Mc‘l1'arlane, St. John; G. Paley, Toronto; F. A. Grant, Si. John; W. l-i, Ross, Montreal; R. G. ables them lo Mfg Kerr; vocal duel, Misses Helen Pe- ters iind Marjorie Hunter; reading (Judge) McQunrrie; male qiiar tttette, Bowness, Stultz, Huestis and Forbes; vocal duel. Miss Muriel Lea and Prof. Kerr; vocal solo Mi’. Albert Huestis; reading, Mrs. .1. S, Perry, vocal solo, Mr, Lowell Hancock. -—--—<-o>———- BRILLIANT SHADES Jersey in brilliant shades of red. ltangerlne and green makes the miirteet of two-piece outflts with |fiill pleated skirts and ovenblouses beltd lbw over the hips. I. 0. 0. F. Service At Summerside On Sunday evening lust the niem bers of the l. (i. O. F. Suinniersldt’ marched to the Baptist -(‘.liui-i-.li Wllefe- Rev. A. K. llerniiiii tiroiich ed un excellent sermon. Fromthe text, “Who Brethren?" hlstthew 12.48, .\ll‘, Herman developed the subject, "The ideal Brotherhood." While "Brothel": is one of the sweetest and most sacred words in our vii cabulury how often us lii the ruse of‘ Cain the first brother, the trea- cherous brothers of Joseph and the tricky Jucob. and miiiiy a ino- dern instance, has been ilramzi-d into the mire of sin and selfish- ness. The word therefore needs tn be thought of iit its best and lhiil best is found in tho use which Je- sus Christ made of it_ The story in which we find our text shows in the first place that lie preached brotherhood. . Picture him while conducting this great class anther ed around him and hnvini: n lllilll lap him on the shoulder nnd sny. "Your mother and iii-others sliind without desiring to apeirk wilh you." i-ie might have whlsgcrcti. "Tell them l will be there in a minute." But here was a text for a sermon on one of his great them ea and for the benefit of the ngea he used it. "And he stretched forth his hand and said, "Behold my mo- ther ond my Brethren, for whoso- ever shall do the will of my Father who is in Heaven, the same is my brother, and sister and mother." And so in word and deed lie ever proclaimed the doctrine which to- night la so much upon our hearts this doctrine of Brotherhood which is another name for the Church. Bill what are the ideal charac- teristics of the ideal Brotherhood? Studying the context we learn ihiir it .is not n flesh and blood relation- ship. One might imagine Mary 8P8 Ill)‘ a “orowd" iziilhcri-ii‘ iiboiil. him and which l“ 0F new‘ 9111151 Value. 311d that. “(Z suid "'i‘lioso" were his bro- WW1 ‘lhllfi 111611 1n lnllhd. this De- thers and sister and inothci" should P11111719“ h“ 90111111911911 1°!‘ a "'9' remind us that the true Ilrolher- my of Dmgs which Wm ‘ha hood know iiellhl-i" ratio nor social r""m‘i‘"'ed [we of chug” "o “u barrier but like the iirnis of the Road Muller“ who need them’ Cross ‘r-vutzhor.‘ out. to cmhrzil-i- all ‘Please see film’ as much as p08‘ clussts and voiiililions, As ll closing thought the speaker poiiitell out, the conditions of ini- tiation, which may be loiirnod from the different (lospel ziccotims of tho incident. To enter this frater- iilty one must ho u “i)isciple" that is a pupil. ll is impossible to be a true, Christian Brother without Bible study. llc must also bo ii child of the Heavenly Father, and liially In dolly living he must "Do the will of His Father iii Heaven." "We trust in the Cross for our Sul- vnlion," suld the Preacher, “but no one is effectively clinging to the Cross of Christ who is not at the some time hearing his own Cross." The Reblkulis also attended in ii body, The Oddfelloivs choir sung splendidly. invlci m" RUAIJiiltSTERS 't‘iii.~ following is a copy of a let- .i-r which will; svnl by till‘ Minister of Public Works ti: lllt‘ timid {illust- eiii iil llii. bigiiiiiiirg of tho season and which has hornc good fruit. An we pro-pore do commence our isecoiid year of road work under tho prr-ivili udmlnisirntinn. l iiin inking tho liberty of addressing you a ‘few words 0f suggestion with regard lo our effort along this line. "Judging from present appear- ancm work may start unusually curly this Spring, and as you are aware lhc oaily \\’L1l‘l\' Is of much uri-iiicr value than lliiil doni- inter in ilio season. There may be a chnnci- this your to get the bulk of if done before Spring work commences cn U111) land, and con- aeqiicriliy 1 would strongly urge clble is made of the road drug be- fore the road. finally dries up-es- pecioliy on the improved Highway and whenever lp0sslble you should plan to reserve some of your labor for dragging aiiiter rains later in ‘the season. While it is proposed to have a system of Patrol work on improved Hiighwaye during this season, it would be impossible l0 cover all of these roads by patrol at the time in ISpring when it is of greatest value. , "Regarding your machine work. I am ivrillng to all machine oper- ators asklng them f0 see‘ that the iiiaclilineis under "their care are ill shape for work now, so filial. oper- ations may start as "earlfaa P0!- sible. if the present fins weather continues, many sections 01f our roads will ‘be in shape for work be- tfore the middle of April and a very special effort should be made i0 have all road machines at work whenever conditions will permlil. Please cooperate with your machine operator, and have your arrangements completed so that! no delay mayoccur no prevent an early start. ‘l would further suggest that it ils better lo make a good heavy job of your road machining. and finish it well as far as you g0, rather than undertako loo much imillenge and" leave it poorly finllshed. This should ap- ply particularly to any work done later in the season. "l wieh to make a most earnest appeal] -to everyone connected with our organization forsucceesful work during this year. Let our wattchword be, liisl, EARLY WORK, second CONTlNUOUB DRAOGING. and if we put forth t-vi-ry effort. along these lines euc- eess will be assured. Let no make “a long pull, a strong mill. and n pull all together". to the 911d lnat iiils Province may Onivy 1m’ the coming season the beet roads l'l nil its history. Yours for. good roads". (Sad) J. A. MaeDQNALD, shndiierinr ~s her son thus ‘an- Reed. Toronto; W. M. Stevens, Halifax; B. E. Macbean. Sydney Mines; J. Bain, Moiicton; Mrs. D. nnunoed ithrit any matronly woman who obeyed God was his mother. bnt had she remembered that he ' not to destroy but to fulfill ls- Royal-Securit Lirrii We purchase with our aaletoinveatorsmratlre t, M eipal, wan-i pndPr fared Alis.f, forwatrcgedax. upcm request. -' ies Corporation ted ovvnfundqfa‘ I I Public U311 nd . . elk... Minister of Public Works.