rue cuslzuorrarowu cusnmm t, .. ~-.. _-..___ _¢-_ . sunnllslnl GUARDIAN and Prince Oounty Chronicle -I\Ia oolaru la reserved hr new!’ of IIIII ' ‘ bl In PAGE THIRTEEN Just One Week--- Aftevtheyhokihimthatfailhenlade another comeback, being fltflugd on the aandof the seashore and winning a good race at cunt-mtg. town. driven by Prank Boutlilier. miifi Ilifc INSURANCE cont“, l We note with pro-mo that ne- ‘kflrldiliiganlsstertingto make Branch Manager SPORT BRIEFS (wiinued from P888 7) wait of energy W“ bum “P- ‘mmm Watson, featherweight ‘MQIJIOH of Great Britain, will bwge in a. bout with Kid Choc- om, oi Cuba, for the wov:lri's" myhgmelgllt championship. There h meat possibility that the Sea- wmiy win. If so he will be the my; world's champion Brlt'sh boy;- l’- lyit non-success oi’ British box- miti world's championships is it'd to be due in a great measure btftt inct that the British boxers y, tight to box. while the Amer- re trained in slug. The Am- min boxer is brought along qlrcklr and from the moment he mien the ring goes at top speed with the intention of smashing his 9190119111. into insert "Lty regardn 1,5, at science. The method has] mu quite successful, but the fight- er mus bums himself out and w; it not find the champions of may last anything like the num-l bgi-ofyears those of the past did. when Benny Leonard retired- mideielted lightweight champion in m4 he weighed 142 pounds. liter several years out of the ring hwhlch he became o. real ‘estate Illfllllf. manager of a hockey tum, etc, he had increased his EASTER TEEN- The Cholcest of Mat on P. E. Island for Easter trade BACON, RAMS, AND SAUSAGES. Place Your Orders Early lllilEATLEYS Meat and Fish -' Market B8 Elm Avenue Phone-Jill l-‘ree Delivery EY ESI G H T EXAMINATION gall: and supplying Illa»- ll. lqmrooll ' BPTll-u ETIHST Connected Wlth firulfllh OA IITE II 'S Z- llrro orrlcfn 1o Prince Street W? ma‘ it is all a question of the quite d, it; the Ultited States shortly-f ‘three Regina Pats players ,who had produced ‘Dodd when 'n1at:d to Bingen. After Mr. Flor-l - z NOITO l so BAY or. B. H. MeNlln, ___ __._____________ "will *0 189 pounds. then started foget was finally eliminated by Jtntmie McLarnin. 31150811111 IllTtPffiSfintexiggggdjn “"3158 I- mlwllom trip for a Montreal amateur teem, likely the Montreal Royals. Should they 5° they will likely cross the pond in Decanber and will not return until h“ l" FVJFlWV. covering practl-i cally the same ground its the Ed- monton Superiors. Under the Hitler refine none but pure Gennans will be allowed to lake port in sports for the Father- land. One of the greatest German tennis players is Dr. Prenn, who is ~a Russian Jew. It is understood that he has been notified that he Wm b9 dlollped from the German Association and not permitted to play in the European champion- ships. It will be recollected tin. in the final game between the Regina Pats and Newmarket Redmen, Johnny Mitchell the, referee was attacked by after the game. Al Ritchie, couch oi’ the Regina Pats has this to say: "If ‘lbrmllo M-alo Leafs and New York Rangers took the ice together they could not beat Newmarket with Johnny Mitchell refereeing." Kick MoCann who was goalie for Dalhousie Rangers two years ngo and with fledericton this year, will remain in Fredericton’ this season operating a service station with Gulliver as assistant. - Mount Allison University won the Intercollegiate Hockey Cham- pionship of the Maritimes, were runners up to Saint John for the New Brunswick Senior B. hockey title and are the winners of the Maritime Basketball Championship. Well done, Mount A. The average number of edmls-._ siorls to the last twelve junior hoc- key playoflis in the Maple Leaf Gardens was 10,000. THE BACK STRETCH (Continued from Page l) 1 llbrbes purchased Blrgen he also} bought a horse called Peter - the Great 2.0’! 1-4, who was from a rather unfashionablc strain, being by PiLt Medum and his dam, Santa by Grand Sentinel m. Flor-bee took a dislike to Peter the' Gzeat and gave him very few op- portunties in the stud, but did breed him to Fanella 2.13 by Arion. bes had owned Peter the Great e- bout three years he sent him to the New Yolk auction and he was sc.d for a few thousand dollars to’ W. E. D. Stokes of New York, who sent hm to his Patchen Wlkes farm in Kentucky. Stokes was the lucky man, for that next fall Sadie Mac, a douch- tcr of Peter the Great and Fan- ella by Arion, in her three year old , representative ]Park. putting ashes on the roadsI June. 111s regular date for the afternoon racing would fall on Well-Holder “ on. July 11th. The new electric light plant il very much more powerful and with the information gained from lest year there should‘ be no difficulty in flooding the track with light and making it as bright as day. at Bruce's. 8803-4-13-21 -s'ronr: r0 BENTt-Lately oc- cupied by (lung's Fruit Store, Wat- er Street. Sunrmerside. Apply Percy L. newness. BOM-A-S-tf -wn nave DISCONTINUED buying dressed hogs, organs out but will be buying, organs attached for George callback h” m” mun” the balance of the season, paying highest market prices. P. McNutt at ed from London, mgland. wheres” m] he attended the ‘fur auctions us: ' Peque‘ “38"'11'5I‘ of the Canodisni — National Fox Breeders Association. 411E518! EXPRESSED- _ M11011 Iylllpfltily is expressed for m“ ‘iffy!’ :1‘ c: atlfifimthi”; m. and Mrs. Ernest Clark of Link- ofthenhHehastwom-threegood l°°wmmedeam°1m° mum pmapem m: m“ year,‘ m” “d eon or! ten :no'utlls, Edward ‘lme-ne. is also one of the stalwarts behind who passed away m Tuesday’ The Summer lde July 1st race meet- mgxjjzlélswléf; a rasseag: The services at the home and grave being conduotei by Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans-S. Caretaker James I-Prpe‘ ‘s work- ing at the Charlcttetown Driving and paths. He says that there is _B“'mE'm'BB SHOWER“)- wmuembu we on ‘he mm‘ but I'he girl friends of Miss Ruth Lle- mu he hm” m have the “wk m welyn of Summerslde met at the mum-on and opened up ‘m. home 0f Miss’ Addie Green trainirg the latter part of the Tim's“? even“? °° “mm h" mmnh ‘shower previous to her marriage. ‘Many usefu‘ and dainty gifts were received by the bride-robe who exprcred her appreciation in very chum ng manner. After a dainty lunch the guests departed wishing Ruth every happiness in Mam'e Bz-‘tton 200 1-2 was a rc- cent w'n"e~ of the Prix Adrets at Conn-s, France, for a purse of 8,- 000 frares. She was driven by the err-Russian s ' '1, Ts herkss- m“ I the future-S. View“. Ausma m“ L,’ mime‘ -C0 NG ItA TUL A TI 0 NS-Mr. Charles Barrett of Central Lot 16 ‘my’ m n‘ h“ m’ w“ pm“ celebrated his’ mt birthday on 22021133,‘? fir": ‘moooputi Morday 10th, and recsived many Led elghtezn days with purses Wlw °' °°“F"‘""“"°“' 3° aggregating mp0“ Bmuput h“ came to Lot l6 fifty-four years ago ten days rrcing with purses total- “u” what!” River “d m‘ I; 1mg nearly "oomm very prosperous farm. II-le is stil .hnle and hearty and .n spite of 11's years he still takes an interest Gordon P=ters are 3-4. a' mu _ I B u e_ br0t‘.'er of The Senator 2.0a 1-2. 1“ “"14" ‘“"" mm)?‘ if,“ and The Great McGregor a. full 81¢” “ill m‘ '°“' '- Gum-dim joins 1n happiest felic- brother of the late McGregor the ltiatfona-S. Great 2.08 1-2, are credited in the I ‘Hott’ Y Book with ToustI-Ictltxers and“; terxtels respec- “M5113 PAGMNFA W” tively that have entered w what is PM‘! 11"“ P41?“ “n”, "Bx" equivalent to the 2.30 list in that TI" m the (“men lumnhng e couhmh v lessen of the t-wsurrectlon was put on by the Young Women's Auxil; ‘. ' Society o One of the handsome trotters lnlm’ °‘ ‘he Mmwm’ t - 1 the United States today is orlledlTfmitY "lllied Wxlizsdfizrntl: z-no Grey. He lain the Brooke, weok- The unseen u Curry stable at Fairmont, ma. l-retdilwilllll °1 M“ L" 5' cmm" ' has tremendous speed ll-lld Whfilupyldent M the Y‘ w‘ A' ‘tho: ever he appears is the ¢Yll°8ll~l° 0! “M” ‘we young Names mo ‘Th’ sow s“. t K ' horse. ° - ‘ ' all the syle of a loss A bevy o‘ “we gm: any,“ yep low streamers rcprssented the sun d”. “my come singing "Hosanna . The choir in the background under the direction of Miss Jessie Strong. the organist. 88118 E55"? WI“!- Mrs. Harry Allen rendered very beautifully “In the Garden". Miss Rita Fckertllil will the 5°" The ri-M tual betting has been we“ ill "l" °Y i" vim" adopted?‘ ‘by several states in the Dlllllllll‘ w" “m!” "'9 wmm" u a A recently and this is ciaim. ly and was a wondtrfaltlnrepsresent - ed to be greatly in favor of rsolns- 14°11 °1 ‘he "5"" ° 3 ' no doubt when people are .. ted to make a sntnll bet they will be more interested in the races. than they would otherwise be. According to the Halifax Her- ald Marjcrie M. 2.0‘! 3-4 is being offered for s‘1e by owners Kssouf and Jabblee of North Sydney. She is elig bI-e to the 2.14 pace and we think it would be difficult to find one to best her in that class. should pattern our racing Witt!" grtor the French, where the dash system is in V0808; m" will? o heats instead of two ll The ‘Pswst mu‘ mm” w" Tilt-ale or three in five and the Lonrwood mile f“ " "ism: believes that the classifications thisyearwfl-Bbyl womr°~° chan do ing the Thursday April 4th. "m" my :11‘: olfwearnin: as it: ere to- Mac (at stepped in 2.12 1-4, the d” and a“ ‘mounts o; last half in 1.04 3-4. With the grelt the aiming‘ “n. ‘mums the“; "limb" °r I'm“ 7°" m“ ‘ad would be a race for non-winners of aged horses being trained there ‘is: “m Dune ‘an Nonwhmers o; seems strange that a wo yo" 0 81101114 1* "med I” ‘uch 5 cup‘ believes th's would do away with 589d 31°55 with record‘ do” w conflict between the various As- two milllllefl W" m” bflm zaomoclationn of whfch there are five in the" "llllll"! “MM” ‘mmln the n. s. A. and Canada with vrsotlosllr "ls "s" "“°‘“’° °' slightly different eliglblllties al- Wfli- I though all on the money won clas- sificatlcn. a. ,gi,000, purse 31,000. Mr. McGraW. hats just in, 08c. to $1.08. Winsloe J. Lidstone. Summerslde. 8686-4-13-21 -NEW HEAVY DUTY auto slor- This Clock is a “full Brother" age batteries, distributed by Prue's. 8883-4-13-21 -—BUY ll-M. STANDARD Kibblo Fme Meat Puppy Meal at Bruce's. ’ 8883-4-13-21 While They Last —-N0ll.'l'fl MEDEQUE AND FREETOWN United "Church-Non 11: 'I‘r. Rest 3: N. Bedeque 7.30. Minister, J. W. A. Nicholson. “BEN HIIII” ALARM OLOOKS to the famous Big Ben Clock. made in the same factory. Regular price $3.45. 1f yon want a Good Clock at a. Low Price, act quickly as we only have a limited quay. tlty and this offer cannot be repealed I $2.39 . was ‘or "u. $.01“ m“ a“. . . -—SPICIAL AT Lidstonyg, 511m- - » . m . ". - w . n , n; . _ aggro: m mo: . 3114mm” wuss 2m bola one afternoon £.'..'t2’.“2‘2.'l .'t'..i.t.,"‘.'.,."t'.‘.°‘n“.t3 crgnben-jgg- 3 i... i... ,0 mt?“ , That’s All The Tlme You’ve Got To Take Advantage of ' ' mee an two meetinfil by else. rum. _ , - . _ i: , , roller lllolllllls . ffigg-zgg-g: to. mo. w. would t... t. t... _,,,,,,,,,, m" Rum, 5m, . “"5 ‘ " ’ These Extra Speolol Borgolns! I? __- ' ' ' prised to see one of these in a“ u, Mun‘ mppim’ w“ mm’, -SPECIAL - The latest Easter —DB-ESS UP FOB EASTER—Buy our new silk dresses. Special at $2.50; New silk blouses forEaster, $1.49, white only. At Wlnsloe J. Lldstones store, summerside. | 1oo Spring Olothes Pins 8885-4-13-21 —SEB.VICES AT ST. PAUL'S | CHURCH-line attendance was very large at st. Paul's church, Summer-sue during bent at both mornng and evening services. On Holy Thursday, High Mass was 1 sung at 8 o‘cl ck when a very large congregafon parrok of Holy Com- I-o 21st, the B-plere set for 29c. China Sugar & Creams in beautiful Decorations. Regular value, 50c. Holmads price April 15th | Fancy Ohina Egg Oups - Ofor 18c | ch35"! Price on Green Glass Sugar J.- Creams, 9"]! 199- Pllr, while they last. munion. This was !ol‘owed by the prcce slon oi’ the Biased Sacra- ment to the Repository. At 7.30 the congrejration observed the Holy Hour. On Good Friday at 8 a. m. the “Adoration oi’ the Cross" was observed and Mass of Pre- Sanvifiicaiion Good Friday even- ing at '1 30, Rev. G. J. Mellellan . delivered an eloquent sermon fol- lowed by "The Way of the Cross." 111's morwng at 7.30 the Bleasing of the New Fire and Baptismal - Font will take place, followed by . w“ “°“'"”' The Latest Just received, a shipment of “THE GENUINE MACABEB." Young Ladkl English all wool suits and sweaters. SOMETHING NEW Ladies’ Cellophane and Crepe Bel-eta, also Sport Tarns, ideal for golfing. etc. Assorted colors. The Needlecraft Shoppe Home of Fine Wools. -CIIUROH 0F ENGLAND . SERVICES-The special services at st. Mary's church, Summer-side. during Lent have been vet’! 19189’ ly attended. Ven. Archdeacon White's sermons on "The LitanY" were most helpful. During H013’ Week, Matlns and ante Commun- ion was held each mornlnB- 0" Wednesday evening. even song and o. Lenten address followed by ll 511°" service of preparation for Holy Communion. The services on Good Friday were largely attended Mat- ins ard ante Communio: rttvil ' 3 sermon ell- Zfllgwzfhwmtt, p, 1)., gyms held 137 Gt. Georse 5t, l" 5° “W's °*‘"'°“" I“ u" “W” i noon at 3 o'clo"k cvensong and i... sernvn was held at St. Elfillllofs- tion most of the day. This is fill and attended by s large congrega- action for damages for the con- tion. The services fndfly Wm be, version of the Plaintiff's half in- Matirls and ante-Communion at 11: terest in one female silver black o'clock and even song at five: fox, the amount claimed being o'clock. Easter Sui-day the serv7cr5| $100. The plaintiff alleged the iOX will be at 9 a. m. at St. Mill's; had been left with the defendant; Churehand 11 a. m. at st. John's that each owned half the fox and .Church, anemone at '1 P~ m- l“ s" that the defendant was to mate. Mary's Chllrflll-s- feed and ranch the fox and the offspring was to be divided equally between them. The defendant's case has not been heard as at the close of the case for the plaintiff. the attorney for the defendant moved for a non suit on the ground- that the joint owner of the fox could not maintain an action of conversion against his co-owner. when he had not submitted any evidence that the fox had been de- stroyed or sold. The plaintiff's at- torney submitted that as the ev- idence showed that the defendant had stated to the plaintiff when he asked about the fox that he, the plaintiff had no interest whatever in it that it brought the case with- in the exception and that the ac- tion was properly taken. Judge In- man stated this point had never been raised in his Court before and he would take the matter under advisement till May 1st when he would give judgment on the point raised. Mr. Walter Darby for the -sunvwns nrmmo ROI-Y WEEK-The Protestant Churches in Summerstde held services durlnK Holy Week. Trinity United Church had services every evening, Rev. L. B. Campbell giving a sermon on the Cross. 0n Wednesday in place of the service a sacred nascent W“ put on by the You-HS Wllmen‘ Auxiliary, called "Sunrise in tllll Garden." On Good mooy after ills evening service there was a cele- bration of Holy Communion. All the services were largely attended and the pastor, Rev. l... B. Camil- bell was well pleased with the in- terest taken in the services. At the Presbyterian Church large congre- lgations attended the services on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday evenings, Rev. C. J. St. Clair Jeans preached very forceful sermons on “The Aspect of the Cross." Rev. W. D. Wllsori of Halifax, N. 8., and. Rev. James Chisholm of Hazelbrook APPS ql-lev. John Archibald McDon- ald of Tlgnish is a guest at st. Paul's rectory, summerside.~s. _ —Mr. Snow, accountant on the staff of the Royal Bank at New Glasgow, N. 5., and formerly of Summerside, is visiting friends here for Easter. S. —Mr. Arnold Wilson, on the in- spection staff of the Bank of Nova Seotia, is visiting in Summerside. S. ——Mlss Norma. Callbeck, who is attending the Halifax Ladies Col- lege, is spending the Easter vaca- tion with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Callbeck of Summer- sldc. S. —Mrs. Arthur Brennan, who has been visiting in New York, has re- turned to her hoilie in Sulrtmerslde. - S. —Mr. A. E. McLean, M. P., and Mrs. McLean have returned to Burnmerside from Ottawa for the Easter recess. S. ——Mrs. Claire lldacLellan of Char- lottetown is spending the Easter holidays in Summerslde. S. —-1"rlends will be pleased to learn that the condition of Mr. Wiliard Phillips of Summerslde, who ls ‘confined to his home through ill- ness is improving-S. -—M.iss Jean Callbrck, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Callbeck o1 summelside and Miss Jean ON SALE UNTIL FRIDAY, April 21S. QNLY Born sronrs Summerside-Cha rlottetown iASTERN OIIIIIROIAI» .-' Th!l column is reserved fm news of lucal Interest but ndvertlrlm o! a newny nature may be Inserted gl t cent: a u-orrl strictly payable In Qdvnuco. ' . . ‘SUBSCRIPTIONS to The Jlarlottetown Guardian may be handed to their Rep. Archie Hume. or left at H. J. Mabous Drug Store. Montasue 12-13-dti ..'SABBATl-l SERVICES-Cardi- gan Presbyterian Church, l1 am. Mme Valley Presbyterian Church 3 pnb. St. Andrews Presbyterian Church, Montague, 7 p.m., Rev Norman MacDonald. mclrnalyr Murat-Mr. Wesley Dingwell has contracted to haul cream to the Souris Creamery this coming summer from the follow- ing distrtcts: Bay Fortune, Little River, Annandalc. Red House, For- tune River, and will begin about June 1st. 88l6-4-8-tts-3l. ..'CHURCH 0F THE 80L! TRINITY (Anglicam Geoigemwiq Easter Sunday, April 19th. Matim and Sermon 11 a.m., children‘: service at 2.15 p:m., with address Evensong and sermon '7 p.m. East- er Oantata. at both services. “New is‘ Christ risen from the dead.’ Capt. T. F. Kelly, C.A., in charge Cobb, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J 0- Cobb, Sumrnorslde, are spend ing the Easter vacation at Monr- ton on a visit to the formers sis- ter, Mlss Dorothy Callbeck-S. the Lumber at lowest good sound stock. satisfaction. i GOING T0 BUILD? We will make your Windows and supply prices obtainable for Let us prove this to your MacDONALD-ROWE form, captured the Kentucky Fut- The system of colt trainint 1" were the special speakers during plaintiff, Mr, Heath strong, K, c, WOODWORKING cow I-TD- , urity and her name was on ervory- vogue at the southern tracks I9 Rumors are rife regarding the Holy Week in the United Baptist for the defendant. S. mac's ups. Peter the crest was”... which develops mod lulloklv- m.“ "m" m, a m 1,, 5nd Church. s. -i-——--e Phone 341 Charhttemw" all Pa Bl’ “M” ‘“““‘“’ ‘“" ""‘ '“°°”° “l "° W“ “W” “"° “"““°“° om s or Moo-l “on so —— “SW5 Mr . ‘ from then on is known to us All. after affects. It does not seem m.” 0mm“ dam, u, grain and -C0lJN'I‘Y COURT - At the ApfII 8-st-6i -Mr. Bert McKay of Graham's Road is makrg n gcod recovery reasonabe that in a few months n i—— County Court, Sumrnerslde, on On the dzeth of Mr. Forbes his. two year old can no from practical- Thursday before Judge Inman the race, while it is a sure thing that two stables from N. S. and one tho late Mr. Hammond Kelly, nudists-sin. Years ago it was very fash- ‘mm-um a; m, mmlotwum, Mr. Johnston the new owner, 1mm], u, gyqin yearling. One Driving PM,‘ mo“ the ' m-ongly recommending the pill". ‘in woi-ooollhsd upwardsoftwenty "y, mvmmL chase of Mayor Todd, which Mr.’ in the l'st in a single season. We Kelly did at the auction a few; followed them up and found that dllys later. 8e was a good buy, be- vuv i-v. of them lf any ever cam- ing a winner year after year, fin- paigned as four year olds or later. ally taking s. record of 2.15 end amt y“;- few as three your qlds. being sold for a long price to Mf- Ibi- the wear and tear of later bat- Qggygg Leonard of Boston. Mass 11in; the is; taker out in the first ‘He did not stand the severe nren- three years of a rcreee life the bot- aration which they gave him fol‘ terforhim. Grand Circuit rlclng and was sold , at auction a couple of rem 11W. Joe. u. raoclrw. wuhinslon. gQ-puHhlMfi by Ml‘. Kelly. raced Pdywlao ia a gr" ~t fighter for tin in one race in 1020, then sold to barrier system o! starting and ls colonel D. A. Mlcxinnon. for 47ml himself the ln' tor of . the one thousand and raced successfully. in poesecsion of the Charlottetown then cold to Court and Dover. Driving Park. believer that we Eleonora is hpending Easter at her home in Coleman-S. “ti: ‘YALE pug]; show farm holdings were disposed of at 1y nothing to 2.12 and n: be inzlhom N B" Wm make the“ home cue of _;_ shepherd Alien vi Henry from his recent operation-S. org“ o - ' . h” ThBBBSRYIJTgIiQoUR auction. The writer rememrn: jured. The vltlll d w!“ n?‘ gloIhere for the summer. It would not Clark occupied the Courts atten “M” Ha cannon of S‘ . . TEENS m, Low PRICES vsiting lt in the fal of 1m gufficiently mature a rr b, “ma”, 1, m", w," ,, , . . rry . g and Heatlng Rlllonslble for this. dorms and nonnnns to for ever! room in the llrloee start with aura ner pounce s can-rs per noll m" only single or HALF- you t run. a "bl-s at Tstsnrervslfpval ll low lots r rtnhmaurs mar mica. is Business For Sale in Summerside, P. E. l. Stop Rheumatism Al Its Source _____ Rheumatism is caused by uric acid in the blood. Urea, a blood im- Euricy, should be extracted by the dnoyl. If kidneys fail, and urea remains, i: changer co uric acid which in minute crystals ledger in joints or between muscles in; excruciating pains. Avoid rheu- _ madam keeping your kidneys in good condition. Flush chem ovary three weeks with Dodd‘: Kidney Pills-for over time pn- —-M'r. John W. Palmer of Free- land was a visitor to Summersidc on ‘Thursday-S. Reel Estate SALES —It is pleasing to report that Mrs. So"namom is making a good recovery from her recent serious illness at her home in Summer- side.—-S. As I purpose retiring from business I oilcr for sale my Plumbing and lleatmg business in Surnmerside consisting of fu-ly-equlppeu IIGIIN; toek-in-tradlt consisting of a complete assortment of Plumbing and mectricai accessories, ‘fiorkshops and Store. This business has tress opening for competent, enterprising man or company. If the always enjoyed a large and lucrative patronage and is a good busi- purchaser does not wish to Include the Shops and Store they can be enled for a term of years. THOMAS JOHNSTON OO. LTO. ' SUMMERSIDE R. P. Simpson Ill IICIIMOND S1‘. Charlottetown, Phone 18'! -Miss Helen Holman, who is at- tending Netherland College at oration the favorite kidney conic _ Rothsay, St. John, N. 13., is spend- "“i"°"d" N°“"""" '°"""‘",,, ing her Easter holidays with her Mdv“mdney parents, m. and Mrs. .1. Lelloy Holman of Summerslde. B. I limited