tever Bl" 9r lllllllm cmgby for lgsioner 0f 800d i195‘ ‘ 1t will ndt a philosoilli 9 address. . 5 Guardian .ut that l "We are Mu praise ll else "l" frank. "if . years." he on would en lct us l l InQY. dre bore tr 3y lbring ui hi3 l; his l n; forwal ow upon w i gggllefl are 1y ignores btivelv but vygfy unha. y reprii “nmlssloncr foolishues fishing r "mosquii ‘ g that if hing“ Ills f“; press as ive broug governs Iiiposure ar “d sust ‘brresponder file "Mr. at when ~t more t ‘l; very Pl‘ ‘ave paid ad leflt lone. ill [ouhlty h- {nsrestedk r" zncounter. ‘o let tlu ilros-byh i ‘lie. it l! Lot singil public-the lgsnce, ibu keep the Ilt will be disaster toise will Q ;_ HIS Mr. B of a fnl the add promise may ha. ptrued laiforl g “om Lepage his DI‘ o! the the , " would -6T9ll4 were- that not lb Libel F89 nLArlvl I eldest daughter (‘Julien- at the horns without n murmur of coin- lllfllllt and with the same forgetful.- ness of sell that characterized hcr life. " Amongthe many V."'I(3Kl talents with which she was gifted her nlu-sioarnbillty was the shining feature and helped-to peas away many otherwise long hours. Grace was o. member of the» DeSable Methodist lGhllroh. and ., for many years organist titers. During the met few years. while engaged in dressmaking in this city she won many friends by her cheery and oblifging disposition: sudden c ose, but no doubt when ciicar of the letters that bound her While here. her spirit will be free to do higher-and nobler service in [I10 Alrtster-‘s Kingdom, Tuesday afternoon to. -People's (‘cmotcryq Crnpmld. , was‘ very largely attended” considering the IIIRKIKTGPJIDIQ vronther. The ser- vice was cmldncteqhby Rev, Mr. Lame; “m, com S ,7, , .. - _ act directly or "lllllli. Tlyon, assisted lby Rev. mum-oily with the chemical utili- ' Zylltilfln of tho 110mm. The chemistry parents filers are left. to mourn “ u“ fol-ESL [he (fhomical “mum” five sisters, Mrs. David Ferguson, (Illurlotiutcwn; Minnie, teacher u i “m,” pa“, Gladys’ uwwhén ngvfyugfllaigzflffitlwlghel discovery of Tryilll: Hilda. ond Ruth at. home m is kmpmg also three brothers. Will and gzqrlllflllnat_ii‘ome and Percy or R, T. 4* B. t" mmerside_ H f . Tim W» Pei a mild. John Bossrsorl, Mam," h l i’ Joe and Georxe Dunsforrl, Cecil c and‘ " Devan-aux and Wilfred Ferguson. Mr. Rand, Citvpnnd stitute: ‘A ‘teaspoon salt; 1 Ens; 1 "i? Kmilll’! 31PM; ‘A. teaspoon vlnlla: 2 tablespoons milk. illlliile. about i‘ cup. Cream but- milk and flour. Roll, shape‘ and bake I5 illinotso in moderatebven. Make some sin ll qingor snaps. a nan.- . , rolls chancesl. on losing your money yhen ‘with; a little carp :13] brih.‘-'?t§ngghyg'liucsnggggaigfi boys‘ CfllWh.—- Jenkins & Jay. in; gigolo tizfnterest rates and with undou odn-jaeourity» behind them. " Investment BIIIKQPI h... ttetown, P. E. I. " "m w. H. v. DUNBAR Manager To’ mm wl-lo PLANTS A m TREE ,1» t». (Author v Unknown) Perm,” m“. G9,‘ hug somewhere made a tiring u "r9 beautiful to s90 ‘an a majestic tree; Buijlr Ho has, 1 Lifnk it slows In heaven by 4.110 stream that flows Where whiter souls than ours .60 SIHQ. s - _ whW-planls a tree. he is akin to Go . _ 1n tibia impatient n59 ‘Where quick returns 911E889 Thfimgfvefpd ggfflffl of the CTOWG. iii reverent vlfisdmn he its IJQWW And him... 1.1.; purpose in the clod. TliilTiblessed man that 91M!" i! long-lived tree ‘ . “That shall grow nobly on When he is dead and 8°99- He‘ seems to ‘mo to love his kind Wlith true sincerity “or mind. lie-poems to lolve his fellow, yet to be. Above his grave the suns Isliall lilush and fade, ,, The seasons come and go And "storms shall, drive and ‘blow; But sun and rain "that from his tomlb ' Effacc his name, renew the bloom And, glory of the monument he made. ‘ . LIN IViliERIAM lvuss onlllcsi-oulvsrono. lviilny pGOpIL: in- this city as well nsfWn her hmnc community were shocked and saddened to learn of Al, ough in (lulicate health for the pas few months, she was gradual- ly',_,,l‘t\§il.inlng strength, until she developed an iltwlck 0i’ Ifllflle. which, in Mite of_ the "most tender care, resulted in ‘her death, after u brie: illness. _With only a few hours‘ warning to those whewatch ed anxiously by her side and be- fore rbsellt inenibens of U10 family could be called h0me,-'she passed peacefully away on Sunday morn- ing, llizlrch 4th ..wl_th,a Perfect chiidiike fslth in her beloved Saviour and Redeemer. » Her greatest. sufferings were H91‘. h yllfe was brought 20's the slglng n: n hymn, followed by n vocal solo ‘by Mr. Bartram Moore. students 0n "The Alt ~0f Public ability of selecting as an example an ideal public man, and gave ex- tracts from speeches by dos. Howe Foster and othersL The language or rlpeakers nowadays was likened the speeches oi‘ olden days. Hon. Mr. Nash referred to Christ 1m the creates; orator that had ever lived, Testament to show His power of Mr. B ‘tram Moore and seconded by Mis the speaker, whi) replied in fitting dress. fiche ofgthnnkn moved by reading by Mns. Hnnsuld, which W88 warmly received and encorcd and a vocal solo by Mr. Waiter clicorcd. The members then 1c paired upstairs for "games, etc" conducted ‘by the Physical Direc- tor Mr. Ferris. The meeting con- lillldfid with the jflilling of 11311115 and the sinsins ot Auld lLang Sync. lvlisoli, Halifax- Sidney; Mrs‘ Westawuy and ‘cllil- .l.oromo dren, Sydney; Mr Layers, Syriac-y; ‘LA Lyman, Chatham; A B Paquet J r. " - Moztllfeg ;Paq3eg “oggtslérgnrv, 130:3 has been visilinz ‘si-ellllell: .1 Tobin», Ottawa; Elmr "“""‘?"- w“ ‘l F“ Brown’ I York: A J. McNevluI the Victoria Hotel, _____ TIPTIB Ilrsyie- Shore. reads his paper. puts on hisshirr. his neareilk seeks. his ntaictle, his shoes, his black suit, when he The funeral, which was held on Bosldcll the grief strlckpn lie follows I.li lliis train. slim COOKIES ‘awn sour: ‘A cup butter sub- smokes his pipe, when he takes aspirin 0r quinine or when m. takes alcetanalld for n headache. \V'il0ll be goes hunting or m the movies. when he plays p, lphonp." Rraphlic record, when ho uses his‘ Flliiiilbhoue. when he paints his house, varnishes his floor, lights; his fire. cats b-is sausages, he m)" iii’ W001i. whether we know it ill‘ llill- l8 Dart and parcel olf our ahead of the discovery (NI glpmp. Hill's for wand, “vb-icy, expmns the necessity or élmcréapldiy diminishing natural re- . I 4 Who ‘host can drink his f p---___,,__ ""-' Triumphant over pulls-up o w“ ' ' WI“ "M19"! lie-Hrs his cross below, "Mme-Ire stilt enough to , l L _ . ’ guorfbom Holmufsoahipg. § a a gioen later. 1924-31 EQd-PTlCGSw-filfillklll! 8c Jay. . 3-24-21 , _ a-oc-zi huge carni "al, to lbs heldfilurlffg Full particulars 0i iii-ado Jmown =nt a {he Slim!" ADDRESSED STUDBNJ-‘Sr- Ai the Y.M.C.A. Saturday lght tile closing meeting; of the "Students Christian Movement, was held. Mr. Norman McDonald acting;as' chzilr- lnan. There was a large attend- ance. tho meeting opening Willi lion. F. J. Nash addriessed the Speaking." He stressed the desir- Sir ivilfi-ed Laurler. lSir Geo. L. to the lhalblbiing 0i‘ bullies alongside quoting passngies from. the New invective. At the close of the ud- tlith Hugh was gcndercd words. This was lfollowed iby n Hylldman. also enthusiastically new»? Plooqiiilors in the moot soul: tiiiiiitfiiclfi.ifl'“éifi.il°fih duos good-motion pictures has only to pay a"vlsit to the ‘Prince Formerly of Winnipeg, Tells of His Exporiencesin West. ST. JDHNwMal-ch 33.-~.~l\ir. l‘. R. would have four clr McLaln, formerly foreman ol over-tact!» B8811!!! "Oil ru-lleud construction of" the City of 1 Lowe Winnipegs hydro development, but g the. arrivafnow proprietor of her son Horace from the west, vice Stat-ion who is expected to arrive ‘Wedlles-Is d anemia allules shades It Pawns. " 23 oxtl. 1'0 Journal-e Jay's and their assortment. of ‘Qpring f sci-xi uitua s unripe rr-NQV “o for Lhsilittlo mes : atiJoniuno-a Jays. .- 3644i i LOOK liour son -~. Till ale ‘ ucllon sols of 4o western Horses take place in the Mrlcultural ' Boll Easter Market. Due. notice F. R. Melanin‘, CALL AND BEE,’ our young men's suits new, models and pat- . terns.-—JenkIns 8c Jay. FUNERAL Posrwonin- neral of the late Mrs Snows i3 p05lp0l18fl awaitin’ lid-ward and Thursdayfend see Ernest ShIpmaNsI ploturization" of Ralph‘ Connor's “'l‘-h‘e Man from Giengarry." and of-' a certainty‘ they l will coins away with o. brand new set of Ideas on oi" “Oanadlan-made" pictures‘; As a production and in all of ltsvramiflcstions this film un- doubtedly ranks with the best. With a"cnst carefnllyl-selected with view to‘ their particular ability and personality flttlng the characters that theyhre called on io delineate; a scenic setting‘ along the upper reaches oi’ the Ottawa, than which there"ls none more beautiful; pho- tography which bears the starnpof supercxcellencng- and an environ- ment gthat-slmgularly lends itself to the-thrilling. situations that script, requires, Mr. MacRae, direct- orl for Mr; Shlpman, lhaa taken full advantage ofthese fortunate funda- mentals- to weld and shape into an harmonious wlfole a picture thatin every; way-carrstand the acid test. of any ‘and all criticism. Typlfying, it, does a znew and beautiful phase, of Canadian life. "The Man from Glengarryff. .while "it has the honor oi’_ sounding the tocsin o! suc- cess Tor "Canadian-made" pictures, is only one. of ma no whit less beautiful,» and thrilling that-are n iilaki g.- i After seeing “Tho Mail from Glengarryl’: the audience, to iingrudglngly acknow- r as the moving e industry is concerned, Can- liasat lastcome into her own. As n true Citllilfllilllvlll. is incumbent on y0ll.to see this production and to urge others f0 sec it. for only by your personal patronage and en- couragement of thls- importaniwin- lCttliadiiotake and hold plaice in thc world of hie on any one, and were also putting in a steam standby notwithstanding the fact that the company had only suffered mono breakdown in twelve years. r0 This lasted 28 hours, during which m] time all who depended on the civic. on line for light. remained in darkness. t. w lMr. Mobaln said the breakdown lewascaused by ablg sleet storm [which caused the collapse of sev- eral of the big steel lines of the private company were way downimore fortunate and ‘iiteyd to know,scathed, but as the fight was on lbetwoen the city and the, private company, no recourse was made to lthe latter to supply current lo the city's subscribers while the breaks _' were being fixed. Happily for Win- nlpeg, hesaid, all now, and now many of the big in- idustrial and commercial concerns and apartment houses are tapped‘ on both power lines. , if olle 0i‘ signed up on an agreement i0 Nike lboth companies, alter- nating from month to month. unll fivilege of switching in lites, should the other Y8" 8Ul1f8ll, just received ove 200 boys‘ suits, best quality of the Mel-Hill 591‘- poke interest-Wily , of how hyd had worked ou-t in Winnipeg, o made several pointed comments the work being undertaken in ilohn to n Journal reporter whi sPlUNG CAPS just received our spflng\d§SOl'lmflllt of men's and POLICE cOulliTr-Oils run assault and battery was fined "910 , or ~50 days by the stloendiary Mal;- isltrute Saturday. One Prohibition case was adlourned "until the 31st inst and another l1 id he, bad observed lesion llue from the train wlndow~ on his ' ' from MOlLCiOII, anUv CHURCH; 55R if it was the only]- VICE-The Minister preaohou the “l” llldl“ 6th of his Lenten Series yester- day. ‘Bins that (iruclfied Jesus". Tile choir sang “Litany of the Pas- sion. The speaker at the evening service was Mr. Rn (lChilel, (who is touring (fanadn and at this ser- vice Mr G. E. Ritchie sang The choir rendered lizill dcFs “O Father, Whose Allnigilty Power‘ ‘(Judas Mnccabaeusl Soc- -—— ml..- CARNIVAL TO B_E .. ED.- Tb ' havlqg funds tor invest The’ G"W"~V'A' and haw uague 0B9 ., mkl would do well~to,,call. phone m" U‘ m write us for our investment guide.‘ _ i '2 cO.LTD.~\l'i1‘¢ll will "be sserenu sscunm s Hater dam \ ' I New Ilnk of Nova Scotla Bids... ax prepeirilitlnns (or a power being cilrrll-d’ to lMonctoll. He expressed zlslunlsh- nlent on being told tlilit it was. and predicted that a anti}! vice would never with but oliecffdiifl Klllllllylilg the the Mr. MoLain staltedthatdt requir- three cables to carry the power on one circuit and zthatl lthe three cables bemm the circuit was immediately brok- oii and all three cables" were use- less ‘until the trouble ST. -PAUL.$ i8EFlV|cE_._A,t s, found and remedied. Paul's (‘ihurch lthe services yes- tcrdny were in keeping season. The sermon subjects for thc day-in the lnlorlling: A Colworker with God" g, the last in a series,‘ nlf Questions About Jesus-“Why A Triumphal Entry?" The voices of tho/Bay Choir was the beauty of the hymn singing. fit‘ tho evening service Mr, (‘hurls-u Earle sang "The Phillis" Through‘ Hut lloly Week thrro lwl service. On Good Friday tho choir will render Cal bar's beautiful Lenten Dcvotion—'l'nle.s ‘voumdlot Slam.‘ good strain, and for another ,,,_.,'no ivny of the linemen getting lit by “m; pnwJonc circuit ivit-hout coming undoi- lcruqifixlonlhc influence of the other, as closu- montztct even without touchinu nfi high voltngc wires meant electro- e affected pqwer from morning sermon. ‘W, been on either I moving ny more interesting tho In Winnipeg, he said, this diffic- wm, the ully had been avoidedniby having l]; 'tw0 circuits of three calblesciich b "Man on the lflrst transmission line, and s isince then another had been built. two circuits the lcompitny were thus able to throw {all the lond on one circuit, while‘ they were locatln ivhiivh mighlt hzlpp Speaking of the fig-ht between e private com-puny and the civic ydro development, one company's poles on one side of the ‘street and the other on the bp- posite side, but after two years, the two companies came to an under- standing and arc same poles. each tnkinlrbno side of lliC cross arm [or ihcir wires. Mr. Mcllain said that when the city first introduced its hydro line. tho private company was churning up in lilo 15 cents .per ‘kilowatt, ibut lhc city's rate of 3 1-3 to householders forced the company, to give the same rates. Notwithstanding this, hc said. boih the city and the private com- pany had all the businessthcy can ‘handle, and both are selling power lo the big concerns for one cont per de kilowatt, and as a-result Winni is‘ now rated as the cheapest. citynnd. for power in the world. Winnipeg regulation Evidently the Ihc forosbadmlnlstrntofs ledgeslliat Irv-sofa g any trouble! en on the olhcr.‘ Mr. lllclliiin said it would llOI bc feasible to carry two circuits ml it pole ‘line such as that beini: used liorc. For one thing, lie said. tho The iF-rllcifixlon. Lovers of Donald?" “Tell it in goth.” lllllSir: will b0 stirrlld -——--<"o-o-———-— RECREATIONAL U5ES OF FO EST ‘RE'SE‘RVE$ ' lit is natural that people should sir-c "to make use o-f the forest es "for recreational purposes. r proper cupcrvlslon and‘ , ethls~ is desiralble from SCHOOL‘ REUNION —A PlliilZW-Illlle reunion of past and S011! pupils of Prince Street Sci was hold i=1 tho Assclnbly llnl Fridlny (iVéllilli-Z. .\lr. hlcliain could not understand.‘ w such a pole linchad come lo built here, where wooden poles ,wcrc uscd instead of steel towers. I I VICTORIA HOTEL Hill" t" he l ' " lies Act. (‘. A. Archibald, Trnro, NIP-r; J. 11L Wurtvlc, il-ulifzlx; Joseph Nor-wood “ml- ‘Misil Gait. — ‘ . lily QUEEN HOTEL Foriilcr pupils trc-ltl REVERE HOTEL ‘Mr and Mrs Wallace McDonald. DEFEND ON THE FOREBT . .00 1 . ‘V! . llenry Smith chairiluln of‘ the ‘ms 250 0 peop e Trustee Board lpre opening remarks HOTEL ARRIVALS'"S°““‘ ~ IPrIliclylSlroct school W415 the old- ost fllli)IIC.S(.‘llDlli in thc ipcilcd umlvr the Dziv-, Tho following progmlil.‘ Wits i-itcll vcry l-fficicutly 1 C 'S Everett, 3t..;°_"I-' Andrews; FIM Graves, Bridge. ‘Billuv and ‘fhlllilizt town; R M 'l‘liomas, Toronto: DI Mbluolicod, Hunter _ Gould, iH-aliifax; Montreal; lC I, gow; ll‘ A Johnso Such a line as that between Sti. John and Moncton, heel-raid, could be put out of commission any lillli‘ Om ‘Hm; ily il youth inking n siipt at pm? of ‘ ‘tho insulators with a smalls-lilo. old adage. competition makes bus- Dililii- Peillliie ‘Nest, as a days in the woo Lwho spend their hon- lis, whether slnlipiy in camping or in hunting and fish ling. get a good idea of the value‘ Murmur!‘ forest resources and thus sided ilild in hisl referred to the‘ service of Principal glncss, holds good In the third company is entering the fit-Isl, When asked if the city's llliiili p.115 run efficiently. Mr. _ stated ills-t ii was on n paying brlll-lcmml “ca.” *1 iii and that; there lind only be?" lone interrullliiilll l" since its cstzibilsllnlc-nt more thlill ryfilgtvzgllwfiéillifigegzzcitfiion" he gum, hmlithey crcct suitable been taken to prevent it TEC-lfiffiilcfi,‘ land the twilfiillllllilllle! have m‘ ngaement to take DOW" "m" the- \ot.hor in cases of breaks. and in] ‘addition to lllilt the city M! twill illiWur--llll(3$,- carrying twelve cuble. run antim- wur circuits. the one line car- T°P‘1"il'l'illl-§ 66.000 volts, the other ll0,ilil‘0 ir-ulxvinl-Z the POW‘? "no the ‘my 0v“ miles of villi’ will?“ amntn" gents for forest pro- Ll A . Tvvo. nes are ‘Used olmlg tile shores of lakes rm forest reserves plots The ulirniinelz lull. llédtlypluinl-ll M w cmzens on “ism-m Nmrwlls carried intwlhe city?!) “mus; ,-,,cil,,_'lincs of steel’ towxrs fioiorllvlifllt from 50 to a 100' mhlrqgg of towers were cross lbraccd and lthvir _ f;@;|'n1.3n;]lblises's"0l‘ hi" concrete. They mous- (n formmaurcd, some 18 feet across vocal soioflulil roscnlblcil n ()n t-uch sidc of tllc tower one Cil“ cult" of three" wires was i fiiinenicn could go up and cifhcr oucwit-houl. having th or thrown off tho other. lsllrc, he said, thllt llclivy storms and high winds would snapping of cross-drills illld falling {of the wooden ‘D0105, lind are lens‘ fifr‘ tion, ‘Dolly Phillips; mp9,»; G slMlss ‘Phclm Mrs C Bal1ibriok.;“'EII“"'l7iGl.P Bikini, New GJm-s- 11")’. - 1'5- n, "Montreal; lS.|"“_"I“1l»“I 9i illl‘ thwunoxpccted death of Glace, Stud-rt Campbell, Snckville; A|‘M"”"’ of, Mr. and‘ Mrs Gibson Brown. J H Larsen, Mont- Dunsfprth. South _\I,elvtile,,l'€i_li_;. J M’ zilgc of thirty-three years/Toronto; kecp their "surroundings ‘in Icrdc-r. The nnmiber of though’ ‘progress in has ‘not been en rap illg to_ thn business Wishing isVnnl- m” the great att-rnci iivlls for tourists and cottagers. and tlie'policy' of .Brallc1l-~is to main lily stocking] the fry. when necessary, and by res‘ trintlng ‘the method of taking fish to tingling. The efforts in this di- roctlon urc meeting with success; Grad-r Tell Girl-l; nlloononold, M llolmor,ii“li"§—-Dlll¢il> mill l» Foster, Sydney: A o fliiilms; lI lllcc~lligh fund! Mr J-nnlcs Paton; mm good fishing mm’ Miss hum“ lakes with fish, -Slitilcrl:llill; coli- tcsI—<Nzlnling 0i‘ .\I.1gazInns,._-won A $WI$S MUNICIPAL FOREST L. Ill Switzerland, 67 llelxci-‘iltihwlif downs would result "from the ‘start- the ftivcst urea is held uni ernufin‘ 1.0mm“, pupifllie could not understand how evenlur scum other 110F111 ugqtiglél: cent ' if for the reason of lessened OOSl5l0\\'lll‘I'\<lIl[l. Ill l‘ dllci? ' of initial construction, the hydro, , .. ,- 16 - cent. In Alsace- lleollle here had adopted wooden]Elughrmxlnlywflypttovu thirds Lot the Winnipeg, he said, is supplied lilllllb W" “Mllmunul £0195 with electric current by two hydro ‘ b, under we companies. one owned mid operated Jfiiinuous by the ‘city. the other by a com- teem)“ “nil “unazalnent, 1-0,. many pany controlled lhy lMlu-Kenzie &' ‘ Mlmn, and another hydro (iouipally. prlvatcly owllcd, has begun tho de- vclopnlclit of ll third liron. pflwef l5 generated at dams coll- structed in the WinnilWS river flllii- Present pupils Play B G Mcldanfane, ‘Sackvlllc; A C." Ki"‘i“'Gi‘iiii@ Ton Girls. Saunders. V R ‘Morrison, Summer- Bldv: R W Istesvart, Montague; ‘m leavliil,’ ti"! llflii A W lilcDonald, M C Gallant, w 3 Ellis, Summersitle; J 1i Gaudet, Miscouche; B J Guudet, Miscouchc G A Dickison, City, al Anthem. Branch acts in co- d the Dominion fish ‘on the one hand, provinclilll- game Report, Dirccior or Wm, a “Mme of lhc illl-list area is so held. and the various ———-<-o>--_- poles in preference to steel. lflany ()[ the communal forest; Forestry. Ottayv iI-lvui. A. (‘. Horloll, iFiIPP-‘liiltivli and preservation of l'¢‘§istcrcd' ul the Victurl" for ilundreils of yours concern to European lbult. ill the United Stilton and (Tnuudu tho nnlurul fore sources Ii:|v,e bcon national Inlterest it: generations, in sonic cases fOr eilll- forcst of Zllflflh Switzerland, is it classic exwrllllie- This forest. culled tho‘ [has un ilri-ll of 2,580 ucrcs (iliblllil J. "M. MacDonald nnll arc at tho Viuloriu Hnlcl. turles. Thu city Mrs. C. Bum brick, stsudy and ever in ‘the year 853. since which timo Ilt sunrpuan or for has been under some iorm- of 1W0- iection and niztnngeillent, and hflfl ests in the making the enormous year- gh forest fires and 90 miles in length. lines. Mr. Niolinin stated that Win- Wllen a man W-Fllte! h-is name, governments and B.’ 0f this great Hlllfl lhc |I('I‘I( wllh finn- liri. NRIIITIHNI with hut l\Iinal'd's lllntml-ilt. it pulm- lflttn. It soothe-s, l1 nun" the mllsxlos, clcn rs the pus- "BKNI. I'll "ll I .I breathing. 8 m“ "my MINAIID’! IJNIMENT . The Fsvlllr Medlclnr Chem, . h d t tti ducts for tho people. it lbscllm‘! o a n a“ “g “M . h illl sec‘ “m” “Hy w“ “ow u ( "g a ' tut- city In r524. ond trnnsnlisslon line so ihn-t tho)’ the properly of The records of ille that in 1460 tho lyppolntlncnt’ two furesiers WilS is interesting to note the compara- tive antiquity of forestry in Eu- rope, in contrast with ,I.IIQ.Yo“tI,1f rofcssion in Am- _. slvowarnlngs that the fore not dost forever if w rse of carelessness and waste. liess. if zulcquufe forest rnsour- cos ‘are to bc prcsrlrvcd fitness Playing Cards _ splendid new stock- of these fine play- ing cards in a large.- .1 variety of pretty backs. The card it- self is one of the ' best made and has f gilt edges. -' The White Drug Pi NI] IiS For Men who Shave Themselves Ten cents Io all a Styptic Pencil colts ‘but llt Io worth any money to have when you cut yourself shaving q- other. wise. If you have not got one get one first time you are down town or Phone 219 and they will send you one or any of the other shaving requi- astc mllst be ppf“ Forestry Delpari1|ll'cilt,.(7o_rncll Unl._ venzlity, records that the mill In the Slhlwahl employs 30 men, and that 120 men urc cmlpioycd In the forest itself. sn that th'_s forest alcna comfortably sullWPi-S a smnll community by ilself. city woodyard", is supply citizens with fuel. Under 'Il0l‘lilii| conditions. a profit is derived from the forest, _o __reliuco , taxation," How indlispensarblc wood ls ive seldom stop" to think. You cannot produce. transport or consume any "thing without wood. You cannot , out food. “wear clothes nor live-in houses without the help of the spills cooKll-zs . » Zteaspoons bu]; cent supper dance nt the Berkeley ed or beaded or evcn Ilalll with lit-r fiance, the 'Duke of York. The Duchess of liflflbilrullgii, who Colored Pumps. was also present. wore n rose (vropc dc chine. NEW YORK. Mar. 20 Stocking DEGOPMIOIII. v vvvvv- .-Beat together butlor nnd sugar, egg and mllkpudd dry Ingredients. ‘Drop the mixed batter with spoon ill well greased pan. Bake nbolit 25 t oven. This mllkcs 3 ‘which assists t v,vvvvvwvv MILITARY BRAIDING PUT on" ""in -lik do mum "l , of silk tissue, fnarlullvan W0 - n" 8 e y . SPRiNG suns (lcrfully decorated, aro lvorndtodia’ plenum’ 0mm t ‘no wilt-h lboth afternoon irhd"'-eventitg costumes. The hosiery. ls so thia- thnt ofll-n- nt-flrst glance, giving anuncnllny- look of lllfflcnic and vivltltattom braiding is a feature on some of 311a spring suits today. it appears 11h lhc cont oven '\\'Ii('l'l thc wrap around skirt show Qces of Egyptian ‘influence. the waist. length canteen, occasion- mllitary effect‘ is ‘vyv—* i produce olil"f0i'ld. ‘W food, wold not be p nduocd. _ llmh nl- it'll tholjiunibsimyvs oans packages necessary We have everything for tbsgman who shaves" s at least faint $17119?! Hair.‘ espr-clllly smn-rl » afoolierete‘ Ilouso-ciin- ‘not bl- built wlthouLwood. on "iihy " ‘moans lost lfheir Draped» Even-lap Gowns. tlflkli-IB. Mar. 20 —- Drnipr-d PVPII» .- In; gowns todn hnir is decidedly ~-th for ‘spring sill-ts am? \ muy "ho cnnllolfs hair Dilly“!!! colon ' but more likely it is genuinif "p l ' owl's-hair.- Some-times the fibhc vcrv Rftllhbfitplh’ y is tho skirt drap- 1,, but the ‘bodice is ‘of the girdle to the it‘! _, , . Ilillld in n deeper Iltngugf w)‘ HAW; "Fm" f‘ in n lflullililkflllllfi coll; , mo- in" ‘the ‘soft nltlonhl lrdlday. , it bnsulrlptoa=l agreement vLO Ion clpioqliohl, Flowers "on Gowns. " NEW YORK. lMar. 20, “'9 i1 V"? (EM! 0K ‘tile » ereliwnt over Ilijclt’ one wild, but the ‘s h . ‘.4 c. lilllisllll ' i-lllfiy year petro “hi? Yml. "9"?" ‘hi. Phone 219 l ills-ht I've Deep Rou. NDON, Mar. 20 —- tBIua in u blilllt shade and deep rose s A l5 "silly ‘Bebe at a q i"! ffiflnnlsh dancer..- A o t‘ v i‘ lured men with not...‘ r enflamei their heal-ti gfnrlhyn jealibilsy Ind Iovs ,_u;';g|1_, all 3W8 list"; comes the ohm bresthtooycllmax [Qlifl tr a .-; WQNDER Rests I l veil illl "singed Wings." g..- ~ mo nil». P" lNclililiWAli, EASTER MQNDAY Aivnmlmsn .- APRIL 2ND AND 3RD- . ' . THE ' CHARLOTTETOWN ' DRAMATIC" CLUB THE DELIGHTFUL FOUR AC1? COMAEDY DRQHA . \ ' “B ENEATH‘ SKIES OF BLUE”, uwosn’ may Ausrlcss 0F St. Charles Auxiliary Society; STAGE DIRECTION J. AUSTIN TRAiNOR .>. IN AID OF ' ' b" THE CITY HOSPITAL ._....._________. A clean, sweet, simple story, well told with c WQIJIII of Enter flowers" and atmospher? 7—GOOD SPECIALTIES BETWEEN AOT8-7 I ~ “Tr: :SA:LE::=OPE:N= szrfiunsoAv fiTiifi-iuer Tmsscll 29TH AT mao A. M. PRICEL-(iboh too, 76o. "‘ on r olilln ‘HRJUI H-dfliib still» slip» 1:15:- are tlwo of the favorite shades for to see many more oi‘ the dancing frocks at lthe moment. have a plain bsckzroullli llody Elizabeth Bo-wes-Lyon in n which a few lilies or ros - lblue crepe mornain, attended a rc- tural size and color are =“ bright green. blue and "iii have already bell"! i" l‘? umnom M“ 2o __ stocking‘, selves-on tho streets w e worn-with lblacit or {if though stockings ll " considered a trifle mm ° only us, pattern shows , g‘ Uiln Enter NEW YORK, min-.- eo‘-- Camera . thins loam‘ .~ - forces - it 1'3,» ~ I “in I I K i n; leis-s‘ ‘ilfilfilietteli by n Jllrly-brnlli ti. ,