; joys . Big head A "is only good place ‘for very l 4 I ALSO 2 “Canadian . lllargucrllclfllwclllll i, Geller" CHINISI! THIS! Charlie Chan . . . solves three mys- a drama of terrific suspense . . . that takes you round‘ ' the world. WORLD'S l..\'I‘l/l§"l‘ .UI'I'I _ JohiouflikT Warrcn llymcr Mnriorlc White by DQI IIOO!" cry murders . . . in GREAT SHORTS Metrotone News” IN SOUND “Bride and Gloom” Comedy ‘ ‘ N. H, Dr. Kennedy was the son of Angus Kennedy. hotelman, of that town. After graduating from a (len- tril college in Ne\v York city, he en- tered business with Di‘. J. F. Ma- lcney in Charlottetown, P. E. 1.. where they remained seven years. Coming to Winnipeg in 1904, Dr. Kennedy still remained Dr. Ma- loiieys partner iii business and they ‘ were known es the dental firm of 1 Mis Jfzic-Kciizir‘. St. Illnrvis: 6-15. Mnloney & Kennedy. They ‘were the j TAO-Air. .1;1i"<li11e and Vi: .\’lf1llll—[fll‘.<i dciitisls to practice on Portage i faiii. I‘l'(‘.'~ll_\lpl'l.'lll.~; Vi; ilcliiiiiii and‘ avenue. Since 1929 he has been asso- 4 Mi". Badminton To "l cement 14.11‘ S’Sid'e Y. 1 7.30-3.11 .". B1 i ~ mnii, i1! Mfrs, Ssliur- l"1_\'te'."i.1;i..~ Ivfiss Ariietl. and Peukc. Si. lviarys; 15-10. elated with Dr. Miles Dongle with ; '1',5(l—-.'\Tl'. FUFUPS .'ll‘l-’l Afr. Sauiid- offices in the Somerset block. ‘ ers, Pi-esbyctei-laiis: Mr. Wilson and Dr. Kennedy was well known as a M ‘ Mr. Alooi-c. st. 31.11"y's: 18-16. marksman with thc rifle and was l ‘ iiDU-Jl/IlSS Iii-cu and lvfi". llairis. twice chosen by the Royal Medical, ': Zvflsi: Arm-ti. and Mi". corps to represent them at the rifle 1'5’ Ti- i . . meet in Ottawa. During the past few M. hlvliirluii" and Mr. years he was an enthusiastic bowler. Edward Island, Canadla-St. Paul Bxcli. Church Services THE BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. ‘A. C. Vincent. took as the subject of his morning sermon, "Money" with the text Luke 21. 1. 2; "And he looked up and he saw the rich men that were casting their gifts into the treasury. And he saw a certain poor widow casting in thither two mites." “Father. what's money?“ said the little boy in an old story. And the rather tried to ans- wer, and found it a very hard ques- tion. And to us today the answer is difficult. we can only offer some answer in part. Money ls life. It is labor of hand and braln_ it is a mechanism whereby we conserve the energy and power of youth for the protection and sustenance of age. The wrong use of money makes life wrong. Unworthily used it may rcp- resent a life cramped. dwarfed. frus- trated. robbed of its ful and ultim- Fvrlws, Pl‘(‘fil)_‘,'l{‘l'lflll>j Mi Brazl- As :1 hobby he favored horticulture show and l\11". l-loliiiaii, St. Marys; and every year had one of the most beautiful gardens in Winnipeg. In . Mciyfur- addition to being a member of the ". lvicDonald hfanitoba Dental association he was ' 10-15. a fourth degree member o‘! the 8.’. iiflii-rl, 1’lll(l Mr. Groom. Knights of Columbus. Ho attended z Piniovleiuw ~ ; Mi". Pcaki- and Mr. St.’ Ignatius church, 111111111111. 111.1‘ 4-15. Surviving Dr. Kennedy are his 3U.‘- Iili. mid Mr.‘ widow, who was formerly Annie Sllllllflflf» P11“) 1-1"i.111:=; 7.11:»: Mnc- Frances Murphy, oi Charlottetown; Kerwin 11111.1 1.11". Nloerl‘. ll/izliys; 1‘ 15-6. one son, Angus, of Winnipeg; two! daughters, Eileen and Margaret, ofi ". Winnipeg; six sisters, Mrs, James Dalton. of Ottawa. Ont." Mrs. J. . Cunningham, o1’ Medford. M11584} 0.00-4.11‘. (ii-com 11nd Dr. J/ft-Muiqlvfrs. R. B. Owens. St. Stephens, Na do. Pl~"$b_l'|f‘1ll!l<j .\li". Wilson itiidgBg Mrs. J. E. Twohey, of Topper Mi". 11011111 7 lLclze, N. Y.; Miss Amelia Kennedy,‘ f1l0~1l ..'r.f st. Andrews, N. B; and Rev. 515-1 Pr:- . f11l(l‘l.(‘l‘ St. Providence, Waterbury.’ Mir. '11:". s“ 11 0-1.5. Conn; two brothers, Archie. of Sh! non. in 11-11-11- 1 . s1111n1i-.Azwrli-cn-s. N. 13.. and w. F. Kennedyl era Pil- '11 't‘l'.‘ll1~, \1ni-f)'111ul<l‘ foriiici" mayor of St. Andrews. who 0114311‘. 5-111" Ill I 11-15. '.'1ri"i\'ed in Winnipeg Monday night‘ 51.I10--.\f5i: 1l-"11.1:11~ 11ml Vliilfipm the east-North West Review. Jai"r|l1i-~_ Fir " Fii-s- nfTKl-l - $111111.’ u!‘ .‘li'. 3.1 . .1 i’l. f-il. Murysfl FUNERAL 0F C. D. MCLAREN 7-15. --— . {lift-Mir Jrops riirl \li‘. Forbes.‘ Funeral services for Charles D. P1"/-.<l1"."'r:';.1:1; M1- 1*1 and Mr McLaren. who died Monday at the Perilee W. .1 7-13 lane of 71. will be hcld at 2 p. m. 030~M1 . H1111 "111111 11nd IJi‘. Mc ‘Wednesday at the residence. ‘I52 Mll“llll. Pr1~ _\I1".~ l\'lll5S"l"i'G00(ll'iCl1 avenue. Bilrial will bcl .11 12-15. made in Oakland cemetery. ~ :i1"rl fir. hicfi-fiir- Active pallbearers will be Charles . i". \\'il*~'ll1 11nd M1". O. Kreiger, George Summers, Ar- 11.. . ' 17-10. l thui" J. Holmes, John P. Gbalralth. 10 l0~ M1" 11.1111 . and Mi". Jn1"rliiie.’Ka_v' Todd and E. L. Howe. The hon- _ Pi"e..l1_i"t"1".".-.1~.., Mi". 1Tttci" and Ivfrflorarv pallbearers include C. H. Wilson. S>.1In1r'1=: ia-lri. lain-low. a. B. Drlscoll. Frank 1:. L 10.2l1--».\1' . .\1ll".11i"Z"-111~ and Mr I"Wlil[l'n11fl. E. B. Kirk, T. J. German. ' Groom. 1‘1<~=11\:11:i11:1..; ‘Jrs. Aiurtsrniw. c. Rodgers, Oscar Hnllam, Don l. and Mr- r1101" H’. l\l:11".i-"1=- 5-11. v. l-lliirlchs, F. w. Hurty and w. E. I 10.Ii0~l\1ii". -l("lll.‘i :1ntl Mr, Silllnd- Dunlap of Minneapolis. " ‘ i ers. Pl'!‘1~ll_‘-11lI'll1‘~§ M1". LIRCDOHEHU‘ M1". AtcLarcn retired an treasurer v “ and Mr. mfnoi-l . . Aluiyifls." 5-15. of Falwell. Ozmun, Kirk and 00., 1 1 Ice Cffhllll Illlil 111m were served about two years ago. He was presi- by the lzilllfls‘ at 11111 close of thviclent of the Modern Life Insurance games. This 1.111s <111~ of the bcst,Co.. of 5t, Paul and for ten years matches this Bfilflflll. S. was :1 member of the board of direc- ~-»~- tors nf the Northwest Jobbcrc‘ Cred- ‘ DEYTII OI" FORMER ltE-QIDENT it Bureau. .1 ———- He is nirvivnd by his widow. a i,’ 1 Dr. C. Kennedy. 0Z1. 5'13 Ward- son, Charles D. McLaren Jr., and a ‘ " law minim’; pioneer (lJIilFl 0i‘ XVin-ldaughier. Mrs. John \V. Thompson, 'nipeg. Int-vi: practised hcri- 1:11" 271 besides a brother. J. P. McLarcn. All years. died :11 5 cfclrrlz \'/l'Ll.if‘Silll,\1' reside in St. Paul. He is also surviv- mormic at 111:.- l"..'..::-. folio 11g :1 u! by one brother Russel G. McLnr- brief illnrvs. ‘on. New Perth, and one sister. Mrs. ~. . Bum in Andrews-bv-thc-Bca. Daniel Mcquanic, New Perth, Prince‘ ate possibility of expression. Used wisely it may forward all the gra- cious. kindly and splendid impulse."- of our hearts. Let us in relation to money and the Kingdom of God re- member that we are God's stewards. holding in trust that which has been given us, iemcmberlng the wldencss of thcresponsibility of such steward ship and prDVlng our worthiness of such a trust. The subject of the evening sermon was “The feeding the multitude." In addition to the usual worshipful music of the day Mr. Quigley and Mr. Dingwell sang most impressively a selection fi"om "The Crucifixion). at 1.lie evening service. Miss Stentlford. acting organist. dischnitzed her duties with int». and competence. ZION CHURCH - The people of Zion were delighted to have the Rev. D. L. Griffiths with them for another Sunday. In the morning he took as his subject, "The Parable of the Hidden Treasure“ lucidly explaining the spiritual sign- iflcance of the story. ' The evening sermon, which was taken from Phil IV; 22 "All the Saints Salute You" was delivered to quite a‘ large congregation which listened with rapt attention through- out to the minister's survey of the conditions under which the early chrlstlans of Rome lived and devel- oped thc christian life in the ‘face of the severest persecution. The dis- course was richly illustrated, and its truths aptly applied to the life of today. The Reverend gentleman pleaded for a wider appreciation by different bodies of chrlstians to one and other's standpolnts. The message was most edlfying and was delivered with fervor and spirit- ual conviction. ‘ T‘ ll’ F11‘ A RLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN l la ii \I "1"" I Y’: ‘ i s-Auuuo i-u-ru T o n A Y I ‘i. -- nllatlncc 3.15 . . 16c- 23¢ Sill’ 0i fonm“ “In... Evening, 1 d: 8.45 28c, 42¢" rune any . . . mania c mu lhc doesn't lovc . . lows c man she doesn't curry- . -. gch Into l too 0f i terrible trouble! 1 . . . cud lull“! l 4‘ nmllu lmllcl all t way‘ 2 of the ccrccn in a bigger, batter, bright- Ir chow than her Int picture “Sally” Sec her dance! Hear her ling! Sec her ride round tho sawdust ring! Sec her in raga! Sec her in ctylcc! See her in tears! Sec hcr in smiles! Also Short Talkies "Jt-iusalrm my Glorious 1111mm" by sell first. L I I u ltfnsoli rind "O Praise God in .l-1i:< 'l'll(‘1‘l? iw-liiains tlic spiri o ui 1. Holiness" by Foster. l lilch regards tribulation as the .1ir.uis to purge and purify our lives. ‘in this spirit we view tribulation as '11 discipline to develop character. The 111 the absence‘ of Rev. Dr. Rn1i1-¢\\*oi"lcl exists not merely to feed and say who is taking a short \'i\L‘ii!,li)-,1,:('.lO\l"iC us Rll(l_0lll(‘1‘\\'lSL‘ minister t0 Rev. C. N. Brown was the preach- ‘our physical needs, but also to de- er at both services in 'I‘rinity Unlt- ‘V8101! in 115 l1 iPlfitllfll Ilfllrllfe- It 1i ed Church yesgergfly, 'a school of moral training. ‘Tribulat- The subject of the morning dls- ion is one of the means to this end. course was Tribulation. ‘The W010 "Willi 81 hETTOW 01‘ H1795)?‘ 111 c1 e of the saddpst passages 01,111: instrument The child Whom God the Lzble. the prophet Amos lam- "disciplines with sorrow is one whom TRINITY U [TED CHURCH " ems inc failure of the people of Is- iced is suing to make use of. Tribul- nici to profit by ‘the affliction and iation is not FY00! that God does not tclveisity that had been ‘visited up- fiflfe. but 0X1 U10 00mm?!’ thfll? b6 i5 on 1111-111. These troubles had been training and developing us for his sent tc turn tiiein and keep them in ysruut- purposes “Phat are these tie right way; but in ,vain-“Yei;;\v111¢h are arrayed in white raini- iinvc ye not returned to me saith put? ‘more are they which have the Lord," come through great tribulation. Tribulation is a gloomy subJeer. W118i? lire 0111' SOITOWS d01nB f0!‘ and a well wci-n theme. None are ‘us? Are they working the Peaceuble free from tribulation; trouble and ‘fruits of holiness without which no sorrow abide and abound, there is jman shall see the Lord. not a soul but sometimes YCQIDSIBIKl T116 theme 0f the Sermon WES $0 cries out for ggmforfh ‘show that man is more ‘than the What is the reason 1'01" tribulation. lcrcnture of his environment. Envir- Some of it we can trace to our sins, ‘onment is not the last word in shap- the sins of society, the selfish pur- fins u man's life 0r destiny- There in suit of our own interests. “Man's in- ‘B DOW" 1H the World lihflli 811811188 B humanity to many our own unwl]- man to prevail in spite of his sur- lingness to face the truth. But tiicirvundinss- The text throws out a great mass of human sorrow baffles 1011111151188 l0 Stflfld firm ill the midst and puzzles us_ we cannot explain of all the evil that is in the world. it There is nothing that can make,T° KEEP 0119'! Self lmspfllted ffvm us immune to sorrow. Power is help- fihe Wvfld 11nd t0 16l- thB $91?“ 01 1555 m aver; tragedy; science is 1n Jesus rule in our hearts and life. effectual. and wealth. There is heart! '11"! 5llndfil’ 5011001 15 1101111118 it! ache and pain amongst the rich, and ‘;0wn as the 59PM! fldvflllfies- The piety and goodness are unable tmattendance yesterday WES 453- turn away tribulation from us. The Msater himself must drink his cup of suffering. Pain in itself ls neither a good nor an evil thing. Sometimes it degrad- es and sometimes 1t sanctifies. It dc- pends on our attitude. it ivhnt spirit we face it. meet it, bear it. We can collapse, give in. There arc those who resort to sudden death by suicide, and sonic who commit GROVER ALEXANDER JOINS HOUSE 0F DAVID TEAM .._-__ MUBCAITNE, 1a., April 26.—(U.P.) i-Grover Cleveland Alexander, for- mer major league pltcherfwho had ' carved his name in baseball's hall of ‘fame before many present day hurl- ers were out of their swaddling ,clothes. has joined the House of "ma" by '1 irlldual 9mm?“ by the 1 David semi-professional nine as play- use oi drugs or liquor. Some ylflld‘ing manager. ‘ to the coward in them and drownl Aiexgndm leleasad y"; ye" “om themselves in drink, killing thcm- ' the major league, failed to make 8011/85 10!‘ the Ume- good in the minors, getting his un- Wc may meet lirlblllutifin by Iwlf- , conditional release from tho Dallas, lshness. Rcsnrdlns it as the work ' Tcic. club of tlic Texas League. Dur- nf In enemy. We become resentful . ing the rest of last season, he barn- and rebellious; cynical and bitter. " stormed. appearing in small towns of There we meet sorrow in the spirit of l tlic Middle Welt. 1 right family, now famous racing hor- ~whom the Duardhn extends sincere 1 _ ' <2 , Former S isrde cfllllfll Glllfllllli -- ..--,.,.11.~., | 1‘_ Man Passes ,_ Imclucu ch15» -- Yuma: "afternoon at 5.10 the firemen wort The duct}; of Mr. Newton lac ct Halifax. N. 8., at the great age of 89 years brings to the mind of pld- iirly rclidcntc of Bummorcidc the 11d chip building dlyl and the time '01P?! fifty yeti-c ago. when the town wu known u "cu-con: chm." Born at Iiocke‘: shore B9 years ago, the son ‘of the 1m ‘Ihomu L90. Mr. Lcc came u c young man to what. was the Cmcns Shore. now Bununcrudc. nidopcncd up a blacksmith‘: shop ‘where the Jewelry store of Messrs ‘ctodkln Iron. now stands on Water ‘street. The late n. T. 801mm at that time had his store whore James A MoNcnrs and Bonn, store i: to~ ‘day. Mr..1.1ce'| smith! In a bully place 1n these dcyl and be had five men employed all tho time. He did a great deal of work for the ship- bullderl u well as shoeing the form- ers horses. Horscrlclng wu c [rut 01’!!! at that time much more so then it ls tiday. Mr. Lee was one of the forc- niost racing men of that tine and iwncd a large stable of racing stock. Ha was the owner of "King Bird" n ‘if-YO!’ stallion of that day. Ho later irought homo from Bolton u three rear old, the flmouc Allaight. stal- ‘ion. great grand sire of the All- es. In these‘ days the chief raxag tracks were Englands track on the estate of the late Mr. England 6i lTaVtllEfS Rest: the racing track at Upton Farm of the late Dr. Jenkins, grandfather of the present Dr. J. 8. Jenkins. and a track owned by 1t Mr. McMillan at Kensington. After leaving for Truro Mr. Lee returned "nany times to run horses at the ll- iand race meets- These famous trucks are c111 ploughed up now, but in the shipbuilding clays they gave recreat- icii to thousands. About forty years ago Mr. Lee left Summerside for Truro ivhere he suc- ccssfully operated the Victoria Tem- perance Hotel and in conjunction ,with ‘this he ran a large livery stab- lle and did a large bilsliiers in horses and carriages for hire; also coaches for large parties were hired out by him. He and his family ilved there for many years. When ln summer- sde he occupied the lovely house on Spring Street now owned by Mrs. John sharp. His wife was formerly Miss Emily Hllson. For the last few years helivcd with his daughter. Mrs. n. M. Griffin at Halifax where he died on Thursday, April 13rd af- ter a long and useful life. The late Mr. Lee paid many visits to his nut- ive land, the last visit ‘being two years‘ ago, when he saw "many friends, but remarked that many had gone to their eternal rest. He leaves to mourn c large fam- ily, namely; Mrs. Chul-iolm of ‘Ii-um: Mrs. Turner of Scckvilie; Mrs. Has- sen of 0111111161111; Mrc- Lee. Mrs. Hamilton and Mrs. Nation. 011 01' Massachusetts; Mrs. Grimm of Hall- fnx. Percy and Newton in the Stat- es; also the following brothers. George of Cambridge. Mass; Theo- dora of Danvcspoit. 1\'ass.; Richard C. of Summe aide. aiwther brother John. St. Eleanors, died only a few days cgo at 86 yours of cgc. Ono sil- ter remains. Mr. Robert Weddell of Wsstmoreland, P. B. Island. to all of sympathy. The funeral arrange- ments were not mndc at the time of writing-S. _..____.-_ Blut "Old Pete.” board or no beard, declare! he cui pitch winning ball for’ the House of David team, rc- ci-ultcd from a rellgi0ul sect. "I feel bcter than I have for years," he said. "This is going to be one 0f my best seasons." Alexander replaced Roy L. Dean. former Pllvlng manager. Dean now will devote himself to the club’: fin- ances and business. ' The House of David nine now is on an exhibition tour of the South. _____.____. CALI‘ BORN WITHOUT TAIL ALBANY,'Ore., April 28.—(U.P.)-_ There will be no tcil-lwiahlnl when Douglas Ellison's heifer reaches the mllklhl age. ‘The calf was born without s. tail. 50 years ago The choir rendered the anthems _ A MUTUAL GQMDAIY - lmprcgncblc financial position- assets for policyholders exceed $45,000,000. Established over I KANSAS uivrvsnsm l . called to extinguish g small roof fir Ion c house at the corner of Eucto and Prince Streets. To extinguis 1 _ q’; the spark: wu the work of a ml .- mcnt. ‘ glflclll? rs luxousw uJP'aOV. .1. 1.. ~“‘i.‘§""' illbkil Land. Putoi- of the Untud Church c1 1_ _ 0,111‘; Tl-you, P. l. 1., we: a recent visitor ‘ '"1|"~-- ntlllbjllql _ to lcokvflle. N. 8.. when hi: father, who is over eighty vum 0f Ili- is" vcry urtoucly ill. It is not expected """"'-_~—- that hcwill make a rccwOm-luck- vme Put’ - cc Go L 7: sraucx my can-accuracy cf- tcrnoon a little boy. while chasing a ball on lulton strut, was struck by a our. The driver immediately utop- ped the car. but found that the little tot had escaped lnlflfl. except for a slight bruise. ‘ " Th8 mother and daughter and father and son banquet given by the C. G. I. T. and Tlflflll Rangers of the Baptist Church. Bummcrlide. hail on Friday evcning was n vQfy d8, lightful function. Two long tables, with lovely yellow daffodils and green candles» making a chm-min; letting, were placed the length o; lthc hill. At one table were the c, l C. f. T. members and their mom“, with Rev, Mr. Altken at the head and at the other were the In“ Ringers with a. dad beside each no; Rev. Mir. Wilson presided over 1111,, lflble- The Quests of honour ivci-e Rev. A. C. Vincent, D. 1)., of chin-- cnsiura sFEXHFnw scnvrcsl bmmwn’ Rev" w‘ H‘ "ml"? “d --w. w. Annctt of the Ollrkel M,“ Emu“ “d ‘ °*’““““"g °' stenmmp Co’ gush”. u ‘t pmmt, gisnd-parcntc who had not forgot- in Charlottetown in connection With 1 m‘ "m" “hlldhm m‘ °°'°‘"°d the opening season for shipping. The I streamers we" “w” ‘Tasman! s. s. 011mm mt ucnuurcn wed- ‘ “mm” “l” '°°"" m" ‘h’ 9““’°““° neulny. 22nd. and is duo hm ‘Iucl- banquet 1h“ h.“ ‘Mmugbly “M” day. via Ocspc Coast poi-to. Thcre- ed by 0d “d Wu“ the mlmwmg after. the steamer will arrive and glrlmoz" azeuwzgrlfitgul’ Se“ w - 1 mg gsgftxolrlzlnigglillldlfl and lduuday song; Th. King’ responded to by National Anthem; Our Mothers, DYODNM by Lena MBQIIB-rrie, re. spondcd in 17.1’ Mrs. J. F. McNeill; _solo. Junior Johnson: Cur Fathers, i proposed by Vic Inniln, responded to by Mr. C. B. Jelly; reading, 131,111; Baker; reading. Charles Taylor; Tnc Church. proposed by Jean MacDow- ell. responded to by Rev. Mr. Hard- ir-g; reading. Irma Dairison; C. G. 1, T., proposed by B111 Johnson, re- AIR MAIL DISCONTINUED-file ali- mall planc nude its last flight of the anon on the Mansion-lum- mcrcidl-Ohlrlottcwwn rout! 0n Bot- urdcy. ‘mo air mail urvtcc 1| dia- contlnued with the change to the double daily mall service between! Borden and Tonnentine. Pilot Irvine will fly on the Moncton-St. John, mall route till June l, and will sub-f scquontly luvs for Wutcm Occult‘ POPULAR APPOINTMINT — J. H. Winfield, prominent Halifax bun- inm man. has been lpnointcd a member of the Board of Governors of Dalliousie University, it was an- nounced yesterday in appointments gazetted by the Prcvincill Govern- ment. The appointment ls made by tlic Governor-in-Councll on the 1'0 commendation of the other members of tiiciacua of Governors to fill thclzfgm‘ n”: :1’ if“? $112“ vacancyontlunoardcnuccdbvthnke, '_' ' ' " ' '"M' death of the late Major J. P. Ed-l “' n" m“ Rmgm- Mimi’ “we 1?§..3.“'}Z...?‘§§il’;.;fi22$f‘2’. at: AUBURN “STITUTE Q _ cont, n. n; Blast be the tie that m, meeting o’ the Aubmn11v‘“:::"bindl. The speaker of’ the evening Institute was held at the. hem! 0f w” aw‘ A‘ c‘ Vincent’ D‘ D" "m Mrs.‘ Jas Quinn on~April 7th, with "V. a“ exoenent address °“ ‘The ten members present. Roll call wulnwww l“ whlllh l“ ‘elm "hlldmb answered by hm“ on h°ue_°hmm._]c|pccla1ly babies, were the wonder- Mter us“, humus o’ m. mun" 1 ful things in life, and influenced for was over, lunch was carved by thcl9°°d n‘ Wm‘ wh°m m”? “m” l" hostess. um meeting ct tin hem “m” A“ 1"" m“ "f" °"°° o, Mm w_ Mam,“ on many’ wee helpless babies. While in times May 5m m“ ca" to be answered by ‘of battle and political strife when "How to raise chickens." The mcet- ‘elmwlhm m! “and Wm, Imam‘ homes children won born whp be- came the loaders of the next genera- POTATO MARKE-Ikplhe following ‘ tix We should do everything in our report comes from the Boston mm» WW" to safeguard our homes as market. "Our market weakened very character l5 ‘mm’ “p l“ the hm”; f”; owing w NW york being plug, PEYSOXIIJlIy l5 the only thing that gm with a a wand stock The “m, counts and that is developed in the o, Mame growers we" hum: a M‘ home. We must over and always main 1n New ‘rm-k 5nd Phuuhb Illflfd 0U!‘ 11011108 which I1’! I centre phm until the ‘rflval o! n muw 101' YOUHB POODIO 00 Ilthfl!‘ and canoes from the Island which h“ where the parents can have a great temporarily shut the Maine Potato llmuefi“ m" 9°°¢ m‘ mwresll“? o“, o; mesa mrkezt The 30mm talk was interspersed with charming market price llct week for P. E. Is- “m” °l "m" “M”! m” 3nd W‘ land potatoes ran from $2.17 to $2.25 mm "id “l” "n" 39°71” °l BWTY‘ pa, 90 1b has accord '3 to “we and day folks. His last plea was for the quality. Maine potatoes were selling “nlmufil” °7 911° ll-mlll’ “ll”- 3|; $1435 to ‘L75 p" hundred 1b b" Rev. Mr. Harding in responding to p, 15 expect“; that me mug” Wm the toast to the Church said. every- strengthen quickly wncn m, surplus thing we have. socially and morally, gupply s"; w]; “p31 we owe to the Church; the Church 1 is the Qpirit of God manifest in the world. It is the privilege fo every father and every mother to give the boys and girls an example in rela- tion to things of the Church, which is the highest thing in the unrlcl and which is the safeguard of civ- iliutlon and liberty. my. Mr. Aitkcn. speaking for the Maritime Religious Education Council, gave an outline of what‘ that Council stands for; among other things oo-opei-atlon in lending boys and girls to a broader view 0f life. The C. G. I. T. trains its members in usefulness, culture. cltuemhlp and motherhood. Th9 ‘Trill Rangers train boys to becomfl good citicena llid to d0 the work but cuitcd to them with all their ability and owe Canada 1111.» bcsi that is in them. He looked for the PERSONALS ‘_—*"- . Mr. John Campbell and Mr. Leon- ard McDonald. of Middleton. were in the city Saturday on business. Mr. J. P. Gordon of Moore 6c Mc- Leod Limited. left this morning on a short business trip to 8t. John. ._..__. Mrs Gordon J. Wwliachlm of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., is spending a few weeks in Amhlrlt. vicitiug h" parents, Mr. and Mm. Oharlcc R. Brooks, 17 Dale St-Amherst News. 11m. James lttight and‘ little daughter Helen, of Bummcrside, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Gordon Strlght and Mr. omopfl-aum o’ the parents at the Stright at Murray Comer, N. 8., for lvlmmg camp this y,“ when, wcy a few days. hoped to achieve greater thmss. 5- CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. John Fitlpctricl: and flmllv wish to sincerely thank thcir friends and neighbors for kindness shown- than during their recent sad bereavement. outrun: FOX UNCATCIIABLE l --- BLUIFIELD. VI" April 26.—(U.P.l -Watt Graham's hounds unsuccess- fully chased "Old Peg us." I 1°‘ who had 0110 llg broken 017 l" a trap years ago. again the other nigh! l near Blucficld. "Peg Leg" is known to be at least l9 years old and 1111"‘ on any than il no more licgacioufl fox than he. LANDIIAII IAZID "3"" LAWRENCE, Karim. April 20.- (U.P.)—A University of Kcnlu land- mark hi! fallen before the march of ITATI FLOWEE l5 CACTUQ .1...- mgly new. reservoir prolftlc 1 rnonux, 11:111.. APP" IB-r-‘VP’ --Adclitionnl honor! for the 0116B 11cm cactus plcntl. now iv"'"'°“ by ctatc law, have come lbw" through enactment of l-"vv-‘i mm“ the can“ now‘, m; 011115 110W" and the ccotuc wrcn the this bill- Thc university Inter tower, lccnc of many a bitter class fight bcccmc almost covered by sprawling clue numerals-Ml been tom down m "m" Vi! foi- c larcer, but distrus- loolud dark. 1n quiet.