l ._;,%§§ help 70h It Plwlnhcbour .. ‘ e "in 101"“ ‘M ::: ::: . Illfllllfillfflllfl firs. ‘than Davey .. ... so Q/III diner eoanel! ll! qnaottaaa plctnrathatiltha. Fret st nt Orphanage e Ainnual Collections o oun cANcr "f? _ilLK1l COKIDY! l Hollywood Snapshots Pmwse .. ... ... "... 50 mi. A. s. Prowse .. so Mrs. ‘A. P. Prowse .. 1.00 Mrs. wlluapl cooper .. so nlnctn nan ulnar noel/sin m “ l_“Aklv~[ia' lapld action. flares fighting, dare-devil dull, his nhlig q- capaa, dangtona stunts pa:- formed with anpreana nerve. ALSO‘ Animal Talkie Serial “ KING 0F THE KONG!) ” AND . NEWLYWED Comedy wflligm-Dolhyu-up... u... 35 Hammond Nicolle .. . . Li!) Tom .. ‘ ‘ . 12.00 Tonal Murray’ Harbor nut. e100. ear. nllnnAY nAnnon DIITIIOT P. 1s. Hillard .. so 2540-1472141. res. qunzlv MAuY msrlruwn Mrs. cleorue 000w‘ -~ 5° > Maggy 1153503, p53 n15. Mrs. H. H. Cshoon .. 50 ‘ Loam: nuzu. w. l-Iingley .. .20 m. STIWAI-T Non: _._ Mrs. Jam Bell .. as -—- n w. hourly .. . . 3m Mrs. William Keeping .. so Mr. Albert urlniu. M°l1¢l0il.N.B.. g p_ 3.001,, _, _, , gm r. Thomas Herring .. so spent e few dare recently vlsltins Jmwmmnm 31m “m” 1.; Mnxay __ 5o relatives and friends at hia fcmer A M53”. __ 1,00 J. B. Livingstone .. 1.00 hi?!“ Mt- imam‘ M,_ Al, v A d 9,1 5g Mrs. Rey Stewart .. 50 A155"; Mwnn er,a_,m_,___ 1m Total .. 0.00 MWH- My 11v Ind mill McKay 1r. Colin White .. s.o0 . gglyvmw" °° mmmmwm’ "' WWW" 3°11 -- 1-" MURRAY nAnnon ran. mes. ' , “Ohm! M. Lchachcur ....... 35 'L‘yrnln “Eanmq Mr Han,‘ court ohuhbwkvn alpltanklrs Bell .. 1.00 Sch“; mum‘, ‘L M‘ w ML "- wflh“ Wm” " "' " " mo Luther Herring .. ... ... 50 stew,“ "firm" Myrtle Dilnh .. ... r. ... ... 50 Joseph Mclkod u ___ u . ooaopl. White .. s0 M"_;_w_m¢hs.rds.. .. Mrs. A. .1. detail. m. ‘Stewart. 1'3" mm” sl°wm " 1m Hesman Reynolds .. . spent. a low day! at ibehomeotl-lsr M" 5- “Md” ~- --- *5 Mrs. Gertie Herring .. .. parents m. and Mrs. 1PM Jardine, "m" will" -- 1-°° mu. Milton Chapman .. Head Hillsbolc recently; l ‘ 59mm sm-"m - - ~ - - -- 5° L. J’. Brooks .. ' 1 fmF" 41*" ~ 1°° Mrs. John n. Btcwiirt .. Services wleheld in ‘Unltnd 313ml ~- 1W Total .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. church. m- slewamoo last ‘ ' at eleven o'clock a. m. and anus p. {Milli-BAY KAI-BO! PER MES. W. M-UngAy “A3393 p53, M55 m. and were well attended 0111118 S. HUGH tars William n. Irving .. b ALEX VANIDERSTINE to the almost impaasible condition oi the roads. , 1M 1:. .1. Llmlsden .. 1.00 . ‘ MmA-D- mmmm -- 1-99 Mrs James Robertson .. ..... 30 M“ 6"’- “7- m- 5mm ‘In B. Hush -- 1-00 Mrs. r. w. Lebachcur .. 2.00 M“ P- L- ctlmn- 5'” 3m"- m-musuomm -- w euro mo... .. s0 w“ "l-“m w “WWW On WI- fltlm’ Wm“ 1°" John mil .. ... 1.00 s°"“““y 1"” Iliien White .. ... ..... s0 My; gqm-y ppm“; so - . m" Mdmllti’ -- W we. Herbert Brehaut .. 1.00 m“ m‘ °““"°“~‘“ “m” Rubi“ -- 50 Mrs. T. n. Goudge .. . 1.0a ‘Jmim’ 3°“ m*°'°' lmdnm fill-Till“ ~7- Mb!!! -- --- -.- l’ ma. simmdordan .. ..... 1.00 mlwlnm“ m‘? 1'0‘ I‘ m“ h” mUigVere Beck .. M Embart Pmiy .. ..... 1.00 on ' w " I’ Henry Penny .. .. .. so - - ~ " repairs! masons rm mss learuruy .. so 1mm“ "'°"°"'“"“'°""" .T.,l-',.., unnnwnrrl Total .. . 10.00 o‘; ‘mflfl’ "“"'- m“ ‘Wfllianl 1". Prowse .. l0 Mwfluum“: Maw’ Mahmud “d . ' ‘evenness: cove rnn sins. ' ' , mcv wnscnwn m, 1., y, 9mm, mm Mental .001‘ Price fordry clean- » _ h spring gavel-coats o to fresh newness is Jtolnlake your present q new by sending it Y s for dry cleaning? “Jive ..... .. Jdlm I. Winaloe .. lmllll Nicolle -. ... ... u... ea “a on K .. ... no no n. “....- 1.00 BLANCH’! LILAOIIIUR snail. Hawkins .. ... 1.00 ‘Ibtal .. _... sso m ma," mu mm, on Tu-u.’ 0d homo on Saturday evsnilg from a two months visit to her sister, ‘rq. lira. Mark senoahaugh .. so mm m.- ~1 - Mrs. Marian Howe .. ... s0 I Mathematicians $""......’°“.‘“......". " .‘..::".':";""‘ """""'-*"*" . -- ... ... . fl , "h." Qn “ma” w. r. nroliaul. 1.00 night March 11th., on“, m, ‘u. < , ' Joesph A. Belly. ... ... 1.00 pleas oi the Women's Ihfitutggrhq m one , Warren H. Brehaut .. ..... 1.00 program consisted of loner. dialo- ._‘ ‘ Mrs-Bart J. Beck .. ... ...... It guamdriilmrocitationaandnadings. 1 -—- ' O. ‘Waldo Hawflna .. ..... 2.00 The handsome sumo! 00 wasnal- Milagerlrehaut ... 2i issdatthcdooranletlseémlnnetflil "~ ' John‘ hauru "LL. 1.00 was realised for-a. beau lucked ‘Are golngtm ‘lbtal .. ..'. 10.50 rug. donated by the Institute. Which CW overcoa h]! ~ It the close of the program- was ‘ ‘ GUEINIIY 00H run sans MW w» Mile J- 1~_ Herrick. nail- oratey-outoin‘ in. blins the holdar or the may tlckotlfrcseedainaidelasbcci. tihestor uhoheur .. 1.00 . - . Reubsrllidagbnn" "llwvflwd- sworn to Jenn Davey). so 1°" "11""- Wli "Y-W- IM- artueenilaedtohisbemecnae. eountolaisknaaaaadara looting frward foraneariyawoonry. Miss Margaret Martin was a vial- tnr to Charlottetown on saturday last. . ". wnmlaailnayrlnsavans “Mm”, “um.m;“__ ' Whishgainauhl‘ moi-nears m vsraoavanaaoo1wmmwhhw~w i??? hi; ,5 o£ 5 runway more.’ a 1 hB§U£-g 1,... .....u.,!|.!.>\‘\aJ/l:>.\- ;i the Church. clyea ruv- er, wfll meet at 11 a.‘ mien sunday . 23rd. There will not be any regular glfilllhlll‘ service. IIVIIIIIG IlGIlI-A sharp staccato. 0ft repeated.‘ gave notice that rivetting had begun at the can- adian National Hotel, yesterday ai- ternoon. A large crowd gathered to see the "compressed air rivettes- in action, as it clinched tbs red hot riv- eta which‘ replace the bolts which were used when‘ the framework was first erected. The skill with which ‘the workmen handle with the tongs, teas. and catch the hot rivets wn the subject of much comment. Ibur men are engaged in the ‘work. one to heat the rivets, a second to catch them. one to put them in pleoeaml another to handle the rivettcr. A SOCIAL GATBQIJNG-On the evening oi March 11th, previous to l!" floral-tum of Miss Hazel Stead f0! Western Ulnldl, a. lugs party u! WW8 Rollie, and members of the Whistler River Women's Institute gathered at the home oi her parents. Mruabd Mrs. N. sma. During the course oi the evening Miss 5mm was tendered a farewell address, ac. immlllfll ‘- by a beautiful Ilit oi sil- ver spoons and pickle iork, irons the Women's institute, ci which she was a. valued member and also an address from the young people, with a very substantial gilt of bank notes, from her young friends. Although taken by surprise, Miss Stead gracefully and faclirlgly, in-a few words, expressed her appreciation and than!“ for the DQHQVOIOBOQIIIH good wishes bestow- goodjeflilw." Lunch was then served by the ladies and the remainder oi the evening was spent in social chat, music and games. ,'I'he younger peo- ple participated in a‘. merry game of contests. A very enjoyable evening wad brought "t0 a eloae by singing "God be with you till we inset s_,_.. W. M. S. ANNUAL BANQUET. —'- oi the member oi the church at the yearly social and tea held under ionazy society. The pastor Dr. Gongs and his competent and gen- ial vviie welcomed the members young and old. and the large roomy manse was soon resounding to the clut, 5x tings and laughter oi the churchiamily in their horns, tliA pastor and wife both reminding the members that there are no “keep oil the grass" sighs in this manna. A dclightlul program was pruant- ed. First address oi welcome by Dr. Genge on behalf of himself and Mrs. Cienge, reminding the people oi the delightful fellowship enjoy- ed. and' the pleasure derived in sar- viea to the Master and Church. The Milieu: Quartstw. four little girls: Reading. ltohsrt Cairns; solo. Mina Cairn-I; Qliartstte, Miss Mchllnii. sun McKay. Min Rhinos. iliaa Ter- llr. Harold ldofillilnl. Millie Ic- Iarlane and McKay prcaidedat the crlfll and their renditions were lnuebliliflld and iillbeiatod. balance er the evening was $i:%i§§ 2 . E515?‘ #5 gig Q fill» ti§EEi§E%§i§§ 1!! 1 ed upon her-by her friends. Then pill _- Joined irlsinglng PFor she's a Jolly tiaa while the tea tables nonsur- pasaed their former excellence; and were exceptionally iarfll! batroniaad. The fancy work tables had all the latest idearin their line irons tbs dainty sutwork tea cloth ~to the serviceable kitchen apron. ‘Ibo candy table too, ieit little to he desired. and warmly‘ congratulated on u» auc- cesa of the PERSONALS Dr. Leo Frank leaves this mulling for New York on a mlaineaa trip. Mrs. J. I. Fraser, who entered the l". m. i. Hospital for a minor opera- tion. is progressing iavorahly. Superintendent J. A. Clark, oi the uupcflnisntal Farm leaves this morn- ing td attend the Canadian Lil's Stock Oonvention at Regina. last‘. Mr. our: aspects to be away for about two weeks. - ' vnauon alvu AND vlcm-rv The many irienda of lira. Benry Wood are sorry tn learn that sha had the misfortune of slipipng at tha door last week and breaking some 0f her ribs. > Mr. Owen Mctenna was a visitor here recently. ‘ m. Smith Lei 1m pa Wednesday lriorning on a trip to mrfwurree sol-cor, vol-nor, has returned home from a business trip ta Boston. . Mr. Roadie Fraser is aminglupya The Presbyterian manse at Marshv ileld was the scene 0i a happy gsth-i cring on Friday cvenlnu. March 14.: the auspices o! the Womelfs ‘Miaa- . 'quantity of ice for thb lulnmor sca- SO11. Mr. Brnis McLeod is very busy at present sawing and threshing. air. lhpt veaaey. Qity. was a visitor here on Sunday last. us. Jack llorrilaoy. uleueoa, visit- cd hare recently. - Among those attandingha sala of Mr. Oairna were Gordan Byers. Mt. Albion; William Ion, Vernon: wil- ltam 1mm. Iernaitllll dick eur- lov. Hannibal: Alas. Ilslillian and Mack Holman. Plains; Wil- ma . nrabn. s - Alshonsua Mwllhan, Avooealorrqerl slum-rs. John . Unseen. we: Mrs. walllrsiuralll and eauatu mouse. Islet the inn and in be. PINIIIIIJIUIIIMQIihfQamth \ l ' tlillleatsagiel ‘v lIlIli“|lflll4; Jihfilfl eve-I ‘l 690.- piofvsdhinlaalfwortbytnwalkamcns‘ the‘ giai-lta or those Srltllliara wsrflllhlld to realm that this cuiatandinl figure anscfls accomplished musician. argued golf- er and atennll player who had iew equals amosrlhe amateurs of his ill‘!- . All political aaimoaitici died out rem m4 the ult- ionll atfeetion for him grow steadily. no will! it "a said oi him that he had died without an enemy in the would. HAD IIILD MANY IMPORTANT "POST! ' A nephew o! Lord saiisbury, Bal- roul- wls once characterized as "an aristocrat who entered parliament to protect the privileges oi’ his caste and to taste the joys oi intellectual mastery." Philosopher ‘ as well as shtelmnn. it has been aaid of him that “he was never a0 happy as when discussing some new guess at the nature of matter ‘or the nature oi’ the soul. Be was better known for most of his liie as plain night. Hon. Arthur Balfour (he did not receive a title until i022). An First Lord oi the Admiralty in the coalition war cabinet Milt-id) Foreign secretary (ind-ll), head of the British Mission to the United states (i017). British delegate to the Versailles Peace Conference (i010). head of the British delegation to the Washington naval disarmament con- ference 1102i). and to important post bellurn deliberations (1920-21) at ll-h Remo, Hythe, Brussels. Ban Sable: titan, Rome. London. Geneva and elsewhere, he took a notable part in ; the war and the efforts at reconstruc tion, in settling reparation. boundary. racial and similar pl " . During Earl Balfour's term as First‘ Lord of the Admiralty. the German air raiders were moat active in their attacks on London and lmgliab coast towns, as a resultof which he was lseversly criticized. Intel-pelleted in the House of commons. he admitted Eula: "mistakes" had been made in the British aerial defences. Newspa- pers assailed the iorrner- prime min- ister and demanded a complete rc- organisation _ of a the Admiralty Board. Soon after. Premier Asquith resigned and within a fortnight Hon. David Lloyd courts. at the head oi’ a coalition minist y, had succeeded him and named Bsliour as his Sec- retary of Btatrfcr Famign Affairs. As Foreign Sscretary. Balfour went t0 the United Sttaes in Avril. i811. at the head oi the British High Oom- misaion. almost at the hour the Unit- ed states was} declaring the existence 0i a state oi war with Germany. The purpose o! the envoys, as well as that cf similar jAlliad commissions states in determinlfll the scope of her coo-operation with men. money and munitions. Balfour visited Pres- ident Wilaon, addressed both houses oi Congrsaaand eloquently pictured conditions abroad. ‘ Balfour's skill aa an international diplslnatiat was shown at tbs ‘peace table. m, Lloyd George waa one oi "thi Big IbuW-tha othara were Olanlancaau. wiiaen and Orlando- but Ialicura also was a maater hand for Great Britain. Obina MIP- 5*eiE'€§ ‘*‘}E? lg 2; § l. it El s i iggisuau i ' _ _ lbl VA u 5% atataqaanwahalao aphiioaophsr. all .V edit there, were to assist the United. ' end i m i i onurolrlaat l “it is reasonable to bake a remedy, but be to unediclnc or million!" Ill men. - 3%." and. Obarlotteown. Che iottstown recently, ‘Clyde jiver. of twin damhtors. ..__-.- Maenouald, Vittoria. 0...‘... Melville mu Ferguach city. ‘ ortos-tithusivllla. _--_- v _-_-¢ "m nlacetlu‘ oran- -mua1tv;eeia m u» an.- manna. leaaeit-lbirdariinghaaygirl. ~ The nit” fritiidflei hips. III! sounmosaatoraaouelethorriaoa IJID earns-omen. and h-n-r iivaunalaano mama an an naatingin dd Oantrll ‘Whislbn ‘gave some erbttt knowledge ‘on flea male uc-ei m!‘ I niaring ittobdflblbfthsmbltlfl- 1168117 written-oi Ill-BOOB. I! ID!- wll tlllt ihl four 005903 l." 595'! remedy zor-‘uo in cllhrl and that tbs m: gays tbs tatimeniala o! who have taken the remedy. God would rive us directions how 0o itllftho-tenaody provliad-iot‘ sin "in qarist, and thntjn the putpus 0t the Ants of the Apostles. nerybock was mutton for a purpose and an twndol- iolya one and tour follows three, even so logically does awn book intbc Bible follow its predecessor. lnlan must not only know he is ill, not only have a physician, not only MI mild! in tlh Hid bow dbn. An overdose would be fatal and an urlderdoaa might be bud. I wonder if we are undcrdoaing and overdos- infiil religion. A little knowledge is a dangerous thing wheatherit applies was a striking exposition oi tbs eon- verflpn of Comeliln,‘ tha speaker stilling that all men need to be sav- edyali men may be sand-and the salvation terms wen the same’ ior no» meetingtsnighlwilibaefths popular sort, Dr. and lbs. Wlaiatcn intnoflucing several new natures. Thethema o! the asrmonia "Ihort The Whistona will all!» both pulp and organ will be used together andanhoilrandahalfofrealen- ioyrhlnt offered the public. . t night there wars three con- fe lqnsandtonight atthsclcaaoi the service, tiaa ordinance c! Baptism wilt he administered. A cordial in- vitflion is extended to all. ' nasAnnc AND vlcnlrrr I Viola mu llll returned homo aitsl" visiting frionds in Argyle Shore wssitha mat 0f we. Chester an“. Mn Waiter ifachrlans baa return- ed hldno. after spending a low days with, iii-tends in Oharlottetown and Mr. and Mrs. lull Helm are re- ceiving congratulations on the birth Amen: loclnt visitors to nesahlo \ W?! "Hr. and Mrs. Hector Darrach, ' 6196! River. Ind m’. D. l. lharren. ("will and w. and ‘Mrs. Duel-ion werericentviaitorstoths Mr-Ritonlncawaaareeantvisit- ~'l'lr- f‘ on Kola apent the week friends tnbanoe Gova. l" ‘ur- 1 William vu- sahle. Contact ma. Dlnls but. we... ailvaryaerlmiahhow menopausal», , . i nkht, pr. de- carlals. believe that; Mass. warehouses. usss-s-so-iweolz. A sick must know ‘lhaaddress i ‘mum. m your mono?- Wire. Tonga, etc. The Ind lliltnil .. lfllllmdrevelldnaaui w \_ a oneinnosaela. , . entire can» we» J '3"'*"' °"""'"" ......“ ‘it’??? *°»"‘l mo’ 1*.‘-"‘-§»¥“»‘»“-t~'¢"-i'~'~”1-'-*"#'+'1*"#"~1 2AM BUK “an. lIlwall-Uaitedfi *""" " " v the: @1393; m%ma"a'lnlshulrrol - ‘ . I ' ' . smart. l1_a..m.; nenalereoiefls p. " W!" 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Brand Fox Netting ’Fexea are valuable, and in 0r- der to insure their proper pro- tection you should have the beet therefore, you should have "PEERLESS," the best English For Netting on the Heavily galvanised ‘before and laltcrlbsing‘ woven. it will hit rust. It.’ any roll does not w"; up up your satisfaction. RETURN THE ROLL. we will l . ' .'gia1lly replace it or refill 1. Waiter Inca spent a Isak in We also l wllllllm m" oi ‘Fox Pans. Stflllle!’ “d”! Nails. Hllllfl!» Fox ildgers ilarliwart Gompgny Limited ‘ . _._________,. e400. C.M. Lamvwl