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DRUGS carried 0n it his disciples ‘had not to get a settlement 5. tiilgncnsliltli i untited ‘to spread ihls teachings over No i ‘~ BY RADIQ li:nf.“."$. Ih..":.':.::::i';"l‘.."l.: ..r":.-...::=.:. ".i:.i::"".1:;:;:." . . . pmqs- "con" shief"l‘he"cl'fllc, Misc Linda he nd t k iii , ' A F . Currie com-pllmented ihe speakers the ‘clarlsidonthrhugfiuhga-ifil ihsgiiiug ___ IS Not Passlble "ii iiieii‘ Wellulrepared speeches. Sir George ‘Lewis that if I started (confirmed from Page 4) _ g-‘lrllelssnltgnxogymyegiélltlsn; anorexia-lg ltthis case I would so through with , “Th0 m“ mung‘ m, Vh l But the debate. Very seldom had he And supposing 11mg your 0mm llllthcrs sowed line“ been‘ glowoltld “joy” '1 debflt3behi°r~ i‘ a m“ Qua-mai- kill- supposing 1 -:. Srilllt l. t ~ 1 —-__-.4>___. - eases. n th iillll): ‘loch lzf ln‘il ‘iqlklrllle and on y 59m” men main/BEE l0 R99!) "Om g a I Ll lg grarvltulle ..-lln liflly tilult in iihiese fifty years “m! imposed o“ by ‘b91113 GM ;\\'i- |l.l\'i- ;'_‘lil‘lll‘l‘i’ii much. 111a ob- agreufbh‘ ‘ l4il‘|<‘-..~' l-nlzollirtored have bggn lli"il lu- than w;- biblleved, but they not have iiiilVl lil'l‘l\ m‘; llOLlllllK when COm- ~ .1.» w.» .. - ' lint. d u-.:‘l tho obstacles and da-n- Hone I i . h! to“? wlthyoilr l. ilhv- by llr nlon - .‘ pan ‘Lady C - -u.. ll.“ Allllo-ii‘ ‘lln thesdvirglill; IS 8 featurg of . caning flfa ‘you lntroducaeld il Pi luzlfn vln- pflllflfi of sectaion- Tlme Mild , '. i liwl l‘. ' . und there is search- ' - . v ess hear lat 1'1: (‘i ll." 2-4 about our (lrtufe, 10! our b u s l n e 8 S Why bother {In “mm”. Pilflllllliflhcgr u: [Ilifi Hill -.h ' armor 0f men of old wh, ‘ 17:2. We are ll your “wk. ~ I llilizll ‘uh-we same dragon "in. a ours of til _- ' dlioru perilous array; lets us t ‘ch ' recelves Q “y u“ "l. _'_ illrk nnmm the span of two ‘and watch the bold haav.‘ Iflellrli of the ramming of that. tilnv; lot us learn from their li"lilllf‘i‘ und emulate nlveh cour- M!" and hlnhiy ireisolve Ito enrich ivy our devotion the noble edifice they have, handed down. And u-hen distrust moves among n; m rslfrflllltt‘ rnca from race, or c&s room ("lzrss or to wh-‘sper in our ear llmi wc are not our brother’! kwpls-r, It: us ‘listen over the bilh :0 lhl-‘rr-vl-riierntiiniz eloquence, ms lofty patriotism, ‘ _iCuba CantfSugar Co. Pfd. -. 29% lKelly Springfield Tire Co. . 165/4 lPanAmerican Petroleum __. 73 ,Rssdins Co. ......... ._ 72% lSouthern Pacific Co. _ 104% Union Pacific Ry_ _______ .. 139% LKS. Industrial Alcohol Co. _ 85% United States ‘Steel _____ _. 116 Crllc. Steel Co., o! Am_ . 67% Bell Telephone ______ __ _ 135 Brazilian Fraction _ __ __ 52% Illoward Smith Pfd. ______ -. 81 Spanish ‘Riyer Preferred __. 119 Shswinisan ............ -- 1am Winnipeg Electric ___ __ 431,5 National Breweries .__ __ 50 Consolidated iSmelters .... .. 68% [BONDS 1934 Victory ____________ __ 103,35 1983 Victory __ __ 106,55 1937 Victory ..... __.; .... -_ 108.90 BANKS Bank Montreal _________ __ 344 Bonk Nova Scotia _______ _. 2 WPHE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN illiciillni illlillliiiilii ‘ 0b ’ mansion Ms alumini- mqmm one important oflice of Inspector scu- Kings Calami- Mi‘- the credit of making a good clay road tor the minimum cost of now throughout ‘hlis in- spectorate be more used than ever. Mr Oafin ‘has been in public life slme time and iii-lied various of- He is secret-airy of and has many times served on the "board of trustees al- ways mining an active part in the advancing of education, and was instrumental in procuring for the school a. nice toned hell which now adorns the building. b81191? through his executive ability and business foresight itlhe Maple Lea! Institute has become a ‘large and ‘lmpoirtant factor to the {arming community. Acting as the general salesman a/nd purchasing agent, he always diischarged his duties to the satisfaction of all and‘ regret is expressed at the mhought of losing lnlm, as the appointment may nec- essitate the ‘removal 0f his desi- dence to some central town, alnd locail district and enjoys the privi- lege oi‘ an dntimote acquaintance with both representatives, and will ble- a valuable acquisition to the Minister and the Department of Public Worlds. STOCK QUOTATIONS HALIFAX, April ZL-Quotatlons |turnished by Johnston and Ward, ‘Members of the Montreal Stock jxchange: ‘At Top. & Santa Fe Ry. __. 121% ,Amerlcan ‘Can. Co ........ .. iAmerlcan Car & Foundry Co. 121 199 ‘Am. Locomotive Co. _._._._ 123V; Am. Smelting 8t Refin. Co_ .. 93% Anaconda Copper lMlining Co. 35% Canadian Pacific Co. ..... .. 144 N.Y_ Cen. Kt Hud, Riv. RJR. 115% 63 Wheat-—May, 148%; July, 139%; Sept. 132%. Corn-May, 109; July, 112%; Sept. 112. 0ats—Ma'y. 41%; July, 43%; Sept. 43%. Whest-d/isv. 155; July. 15114; Oct. 129%. snow rnou Noimsl’! 0mm- W ROIIN HOOD Charlottetown 0 Fence delivered at your station. W“ Madasan, Thursday, April 2m m , B. Taylor, ‘the duties so onerous as to require ‘ nor-lo: pulsed until 80. .,__. ‘WRITE FOR‘ ‘PRICES OI Farm The Bogota Hardware 00.. Ltd. ' 6784-22-31 . ‘I1- FUNERAL iNOTIGE-The funer- al o! the late Mrs. Hector ‘Mac- beanof Longflreek wflf take place tmm the-home cif her son, Norman 1.30 p.m., to Long Creek Oemetery. DIE; IN NEW YORK-Charles ‘Iiheetown received a _ __, from his brother. Leslie conveying the siad news of the suddm death. of their breaher, Wm. H. Taylor, New York. Buried wlill be in New York. _ FREE BOOK-S- In .connection with Robin Hood Flour Advertising Campaign, Charlottetown grocers are giving a big picture hook ab- solutely free with each tweny four pound bag of Robin Hood Flour. Order quick the supply of hooks ls limited. , 5804-222! ~ WEDDING BELLS. — At 5.3’) tbb morning at St. Dunstan}; Cathedral the marriage of Miss Mary Mairgareit Power, oldest daughter of Mr. Frederick J. amd Mary Power of Water Street, to Mr. Joseph M. Malone, boiih of this city will take place. The nuptial knot will be tied by Rev. Funnel- slnnoitt. The groom will be supported ‘by Mr John McGee of Moncton and Miss Hlslen Power sister of ‘the bride. will be bnidee- maid. Amer a. weddri-ng break- fast at. ltihe home of the bride's Hntraiin for Mono‘ where this honeymoon will be spent. In union wttih their many triends the Guardian wishes them many ha-ppy years of connublal bliss. ‘moan-i PERSONALS Mir. Bismark Craaweil, dlusttico, was in the 0M7 Ywtelflay. Mr. A. D. McPherson, Orwell. was a ‘visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. A. Mriiine Maser, Halifax, W818 In the city yesterday and. leaves for Summersiide this afternoon. Mr. Fraser reports business exceptional- ly good. P. W. College Debating Society The Prince of Welles College De- hatlmg Society held a debate on Ap- ril 21st, on the subject-"Resolved that individuals accomplish more than unions!’ The ‘iprofl’ speakers, Miss ‘Helen Jamiesou; iMrfllohn ccnnuuy, Mm COPE. Shea, line Mr- Raymond Hughes argued that arti- cles made by individuals we're more artistic, and better in design than those made in factories. They cited the ease of Oillver Cromweld, iwhile ‘he was living he was able Ito ac- comlplzlsh rmuoh ‘with. his army, lbut after his death the Commonwealth soon tell inbo decay. They made numerous illustrations lfrom history to show that unions without leaders are powerless. Tlhey claimed that the great ‘masterpieces of music, art and literature were the result of individual attainments. The only thing unions had done was to ihring on disastrous strikes. In the Great War, ‘the leadens of the dlflferent. armies found they were hindering rather than aiding each other, they appointed Foch as generallilissimo, and he soon led them 1o victory. The "con" speakers, Miss Anna MaoDou-galll, and Miss Constance Hunter argued that it ‘was impos- sible to differentiate between the wot-k accomplished ‘by individuals, and that accomplished by unions. The Ford car was not perfected ‘by Henry Ford alone, but was actually the work of many ‘persons. If Labor loaders are able to accomplish any- thing. it ls becau-se ‘they have great organizations lbfillllld ‘them. Tho most iperfect tiling in the universe is the din-man ibody, and It is mode up of ‘numerous parts acting in’ harmony. The frlct that the Car- negie lpecplo were ofifcring a large su-m of money to the universities- of ithe Marrltime Provinces l‘! they would unite shov/s {hat the Carnegie people believe thni unions accom- ' at Oardisfln wot!- on .t_.' ‘W: The Most Famous Matri Time. 0-04 (Continued) down once ‘beforflF-l hi!" started this, case ‘i through with it, but I never any writing. ness a letter and asked her er ii, was in Lady Cunlifte handwriting. one letter from Lady Cunllfl in China. She would not sure that this is ‘Lady Owen's handwriting. it she wrote it, but I w not the way she expresses nor does she make mist-a repeating her words. Sir Edward lt is Lady Ounllfle Owen's It ls either her writing as ‘being said by me which parents the bridle and groom will Sam v _ She has signed something which is not accurate?-—I don't ever said it. , You told us that Lady about. thing on the subject, but hlln that if I started It I w through ‘with it. Why did you tell ‘Sir with this‘ tactical-Because then say, "I won't fight it." the motor cars?—Yes. Have you said that Lady von would pay £100,000 than that this case should such thing; it ls a lie. ‘Sir Ellis Hume-Williams, was stranger to her until she m at a ‘Deity. CounseL-‘How did it about that you arranged to this business trip together? discussed the ibusiness oi‘ me that he was an artist judge of pictures. I said . thought of ‘going to Spain, there‘ ment. ‘Had there ‘been anything nature of a ‘flirtation? any kind whatsoever. of buying antiques, one own. trip she bought nilout £700 W. aided llcr lily his advicc ccpt to ‘buy. prompt atten- habit, ii “w”. IW dinner (‘own szouun Diiiiiqlg 40o neoprene tunes - 85o, Good Neale at "gum," Price; ' LON ERGAN ‘S Restauiiant 148 elm dough Ill-est BABY OWN SOAP O-O-FOFOFOQO ‘ The Déliliiflwll" |l| Case Since Charles II’: ma you RY1—EV°" i-i 1 "Mil" w gmp the case now ll b absolute- ly out of my hands as Sir Gsorflii Lewis has made me sIEII l- NP" to this effect as he said I let hllp. signed a ipsper to that etlsct. Did you toll Lad! Cllullfle Owen _ your great Jriend, ithstf-I tolii 116i‘ Qpiy, if I said it at all. that if i ‘would go Counsel handed lid? 1° 31° wit‘ Mrs. Dennistoun said that she could not say as she had had only tee that the letter was in Lady Cunlifle Owen's handwriting. After reading the letter Mrs. Den- nlstoun saldsz-Well, I em 110i ‘I do not mind gwear that it is her writing. It is arshall Hall.—- D0 you suggest th t I am Producing ii forged document'.'—Not in theleast hut you might lbe imsxinins that fraudulent representationl-J don't mind It lbelng hers. ibili- Y0“ a" apparently trying to quote things Owen had tried to dissuade Y0" from going on with this action’!- She hated the ides of lhelng talked I have never siven Sir George Lewis any; letter—or an)" Lewis that you would go through pose a woman does not want start. and take a lot of trouble and You did let him down beforenbe- cause you withdrew the action tor into court?——l have never said any What was the amount that you hoped to recover by this actlon?-— I have had no hope of anything; it was left to the jury to decide what .11, ‘was right .for me to have. I The Plalntlfl Reexamined. i amining, asked the plaintiff when, she first met Mr. W. and she re- plied that he a complete and selling pictures, and he told was a fine collection oi‘ early primitives, but that I did not like to buy- them on my own judg~ ——Nothing of ' The lplalntlft added that she act‘ ed for several firms In the lbuslness principals ‘being Mr. Thornton Smith ‘Who paid the expenses of the visit to Spain?—We each ‘paid our ‘The hiillntiff suiii that on the lust of lmalernls and ‘picture: nni Ml‘. ltlso thought on his own act-mint. She had never ibccn to Spain ex- i-hve you over committed adul- tery with Mr. W.’.'——l have not. iSlr Ellis I-IllmeWiilInms-it has been suggested to you unit the n1)- ject of this action was to ‘get mo. ney out of Lady Carnavon; that is n".lf3desf . i Kw: ' i100’ o u l8 V61‘ signed wheth~ Owen's e Owen guaran- Cunlifle ill not herself. kes -by letter. or a I never think I Cunllffe I told ould go George I sup to Carna- sooner ‘r.niilu's‘;.~i£nwAiin ' . Are the People or Todd-y nee‘ Parldlse or Perdition Lvme Pic-l-uees of iiDORES Mesr¢.sP,i §€ . ' 1 Q I ~ OOO$ Aoaergigg-"iiwrgzoiieg: GOULOINQ‘ ' A eaooucrioo An astounding picturization of lifels. greatest riddle - What of the hereafter‘? ‘s?’ (301118 BASED ON THE WRITINGS OF ONE OF TlHE SIX GREATEST IMMORTALS OF LITERATURE A SPLEINDIDICOMBINATION OF MOD- ERN AND MEDIEVAL THOUGHT. FANTIASTIC AND DRAMATIC BEYOND ANYTHING EVER BEFORE ATTEMPTED. re-ex- ‘ ' A REVELATION OF THE POSSIBILI- I TIES OF MOTION PICTURE PHOTO- e, mm GRAPHY, ARE vou HAFIDHEARTED; ,Arllz'vou ARE YOU PRODIGAL? size THE FATE or ma CRUEL MIL-_ AVARICIOUS; LIONAIRE MORTIMIER JUDD. A WEIRD, BEAUTIFUL CONCEPTION OF DANTES SUBLIMiE WRITINGS. SWEEPS THE IMAGINATION FROM THE DEPTHS OF HELL TO THE SUE LIME HEIGHTS OF BLISS. COme EH33’ Positively no one under _1_6_ “m; years of age will be ad- mitted. and a that I FOX_ NEWS ‘WEEKLY AESOP’S FABLES" where in the of hor worth . llr‘ ‘___. '__ 7””, ///////§j//€f3’//////; COUIOII Glpnlnnnlnslle “mummy” huuna-ugiin-pum-umrualn. IS‘