Arnn; 24, 192s WANTED Toibuy Potatoes, Cobblers and Moan. tains on daily market. Call I ; H. GUSSMAN, l . L _ - Victoria‘ Hotel A " ‘ ’-' .. s- THE SUN” LIFE ASSURANCE co. 1' OF CANADA tissues an Ideal Savings Policy ' l A Combination oi’ a 10; 15 and 20 Year Endowment. f‘ With a much‘ to": premium than ii’ bought separately. . \ Ask our Agents about it or Consult J." A. MopRE, Div. Manager. -_.-__.-__.__________._ all: luiuts _ Boston-Philadelphia. postpciniarl, rain. _ _ INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE All games postponed, raih. ‘QQTIONAL LEAGUE AMERWAN ASSOCIATION illittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. o 1L‘ . Minneapolis . . . . . . 4 fhlcrlgo- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 3 _ "' _ ‘and Gooch. Malone and Cmumbm ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " ' ' - - ~ - - - - - ‘ - -- ' u I St. Paul . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . st Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 9 3 Tcledo 0 Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 '1 2 ‘Sherdeil and O‘Farrell Luque Edwards and Hargrave. ‘New York-Boston. postponed. cold. _Only games scheduled. A. McKIM LIMITED ISSUE AN- NUAL DIRECTORY 0F CAN- ADIAN PUBLICATIONS. Advertisers throughout Canada aild in the United States will wel- ccme the 1928 edition of MCKIITYS Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 5 2 Directory of Canadian Publications Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , , ,_ 3 7 3 which has just been released. Ccnnally and McCurdy. Carroll This Publication which has been and Hargrave. - llssued annually with few exceptions Clcvelah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 8 0 since 1892 is‘ now regarded as the Si. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 7 0 most authentic and informative shante and L. Seweli. Gray and work of its kind in Canada. Sollllllg- It is the twenty-first edition, alld Wfl-‘lllllgl/Oll-NOW York. Postponed. it has been the endeavour oi the Tlun- pilblishers at all times to make each number more complete and ‘_- morc dependable than previous editions. In fact, this Directory is accept- [Iiuinlall llmolut RAILWAYS ' ed as a reliable source of informat- Change in‘ train schedules eifeet- tion on Canadian Publications. and AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ lve Sunday. April twenty-ninth. For is regularly consulted for Canadian further particulars apply to Ticket geographical and statistical particu- Agent, 2~i~3i lnrs tw'cli'c months in the ylear. P P 1 vcnAvssn-iian VADIVIERTIYSVEMENTS v . . . . . . . . . . .. 10c per line oi 5 Word-S lO++§4¢ov0oQ Legislativey-Assembly lConiinued from page 1i i ! I I Hon. J. D. Maclntyre: The matter is receiving the consideration of the government. | Mr. Lamhee presented a Petition from Simon A. Murchison and oth- ers, praying for An Act to Incorpor- ate The Polly Cemetery Company. A bill embodying the power de-. sired was referred to the committee on private bills. Mr. Russell Clarke was. on mo- tion of the Premier appointed chair- man of the public accounts com- mittce, Vice Judge Inman. An Act to Amend the Succession‘ Duty Act received its third reading and was passed accordingly. l The House then went into com- Imittee on supply, Mr. Horace .Wright ill the chair. . Hon. J. D. Stewart called the Pre- mier's attention to the fact that he had asked for tllc expenditure of the Hilary Term of the Supreme Court. The Premier: $2,058.92 was the ex- ‘,pcnditurc to date. Mr. Stewart: What I was lnost concerned about tvas to ilnd out the expenses of the Supreme Court this year to date. Mr. Stewart went on to say that there was a provision passed some little time ago provid- ing for-the employment of prison- ers in the Jail. He asked if any work had been done last winter. I Th Premier said he was not' aware of the existence oi such a regulation. He fully agreed that the, prisoners should‘ have ' employment: It had been the intention of the government to pass a regulation to - that effect at the end of this scs-l , sion. l Mr. Stewart said that much use- ful work hacl been done in the Queen's County Jail. winter before last. in the way of keeping the roads in good condition and sawing wood.‘ etc. He was tinder the impression that such regulations did exist. l He also wanted to know ii any steps had been taken to improve the discipline in the jail which was said to be bad. The speaker refer- red to the escape which had taken place last year, as having been to n. large extent due to this. The Premier stated-that the jail- er claimed that during his (tho jailersl previous regime under the late Liberal government, bars had been placed ovor the window. These had been removed when the jailer returned, and he attributed the prisoners escape to this. New locks had been ordered throughout, said the Premier. and he believed that act with the prisoners. Mr. Stewart thought that the eon- The bars were installed, he believ- ent jailer, Dwyer left office. Dr. MacMiilan then asked why the previous jailer tbe.position. The Premier replied that the po- One Insertion _ Four Insertions . . - 30 P" ""9 "f 5 “'°r“* Eight Insertions .................. Hflilo nor "no of Uiofli-‘l W ‘ ____ - % e: v * v v7- . 7 o Male Help Wanted I Miscellaneous ' i WANTED-MAN on nor ron ‘mo. ALFRED MACDONALD. farm work. William Hamm. Bun- ligand Surveyor. Hormozivllllfl. ml; bury. 3916-4-21-3i BIG EARNINGS, STEADY EM- nloyment for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Meier llnrher College, Department "F" Halifax. ' S-I-ZVZ-ttall Situation Wanted ($00K FOR LOBSTER FACTORY gltilPPlNG TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Joli Print- ery. l5 fox. marked AWZ, 8E. Wallace Owen, French Fort. 39l5-4-21-3i BILLHEADG AND STATEMENTS _ Cl neatly printed. Guardian Job ...2"?..°.’§l§§i°'€3°?. "£2'l§’..°éi-°'}.°J§§§;: Po-llov- l’ for the season. Reply stating par-MEMOFNAM MOURNHNG ‘jcinnéls. ‘digkun mo" to "cook" cards at shortest notice. Guard~ “no “at an‘ inn Job Prlntery. ' 3954-4-23-31 _ . “T” _ CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND ArtlC|e5 For sale envelopes with address printed -— just the thing ior acknowledge FOR SALE-ONE NEW CART ment, yo-JIHHKIUDS, etc. Guardian body. W. J. Scott. Marshfield. Job pj-lhgm-y, ti 392l-4-2l-7i IUR SALE— BABY CARRIAGE. Apply 28 Bishop St. TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE and fit guaranteed. our medium suits carry standard trimmings 3933-4-24-3 and our best suits carry high _ --———— _ class trimmings in silk, I also ‘OR 5AM‘? —~ A CRAWFORD carry a Maritime Province rec- Range in excellent condition. in- spPCiiOD evenings, 62 Brighton Road or Phone 480. 3977-4-24-31 (‘All FOR SALE — OVERL touring. good as new. Apply “A rare of Guardian. 0rd for high sales and good fitt- ing suiis and top coats. and have won a high class trade. Call or write me to call with samples. S. F. Tarbush, 1'12 Prince St.. filtgtyi! V 3926-4-2l-3i. For Sale Nursing |FOIt SALE - sons, SKINNE-l) i“ -—'—-—-i—--—- ‘ and ready for Lawn sodding. Ap- OUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO‘. 3993-4-24-10 enter August Class of North- Alialns Training School i'or‘FOR SALE-SLIGHTLY USED Nurses, North Adams, Alas-L.‘ American Rubber belting and Trac- ply Guardian oiilce. pleagg write Supt. promptly. l es. C. D. Morrison. Fredericton, l‘. School qualifies pupils to sec-l E. I. 307l-4-24-4i lire registration. Provides month-i -———-—'—"-" of iFOR SALE-ONE CAR 0F CHOICE Seed Banner Oats. Government Inspected. Will be delivered on April 24 and 25th.. at Cardigan E. Ji Redmond. 39523 l.v allowance and privilege nino months‘ courao at Yale: Fniveraity School of Nurainli- All expenses paid. , I 326fi-3-20-lu-12lQ Station. ‘ I TRAINING SCHOOL FOR NURS- lflliviillAhll-‘ARMS I208; SLAtLLI-‘Zé- os. Stephen i-iemty Gale Hospital,‘ For particu ars nppy o c M "avcrhm. Mug Smndamlmd A: Meiliinnon, Royal Bank Build- Hospital and accredited school» lns- '39"9'4'24"“ Three year course. Affiliations SEED 0A,“ FOR “u; __ A Wm‘ pr°vld°nce (my Emma“ and quantity of recleaned big four Mass. Eye and Ear Infirmary. Eleni. hour day. Allowance $15.00, monthly. Classes admitted Febrn- ‘ ary and soptembe . Four years,‘ lilgh School required. One hour, from Boston. For further inform- ntion apply to Super‘ ' ‘ ‘ of Nurses. , ‘ 3017-1-21-01 -.A____ I ______i__i________ F antod lama noon n nousn T0 LET -_~_._' em__al_°_ Hf"! .Yv_'.___..._-l' with garageFflzo Queen st. Apply WiNTsn-A CAPABLE 01m. , kl‘ #1 Qllion Blmol- ‘MZAJLF, tloneral housework. Anbly 550% w .al loulioe T0 tnT-zzz queen '" ' sci-not. l and Banner Oats oi excellent quality packed in new nin ty pound bags. Price $2.50 for t o bushel bag i.o.b. Freetown. Aus- tin A. Scalcs. Freetown. 398l-4-2t-7i To Let ‘ liliter. 39 Rochinrd BIIIIBN- " .fi0.-4rfi4 ESCAPE!) FICBM RANCH-MALE ‘ment. thelescape of the prisoner last fall. potent man. and replacing him with .an incompetent man. as shown by the escape of the prisoner. into office t1le‘jail was in "a dirty mess.“ and then the Minister The Premier thought there was no good jiurpose in continuing the back to the estimates. teen a payment to Mr. G. W. Gar- diner in 1927 or 1928 and disbursements. BIRTHS ) Island Hospital. April 22. toMr. and Mrs. Thomas McTavish. a son. JENKINS-At the City‘ Hospital on April iith to Mr. and Mrs. James Jenkins. Murray River, a daughter. WEATIIERBIl-L-At the City nos-l piial on April 16th, to Mr. and Mina. William Wcatherble. City, a dough-- OI‘. RANAGIIAM-At the City HospitaL , on April 22nd. to Mr. and Mrs» Earl Rallnghun, City. a son. DEATHS DOWLI n-At Nine Mile Creek on April 24rd. Patrick Dowling, aged 60 years. Funeral from his late rcs- idcnce Wednesday morning at 9.20 to South Sllore. HYDE-At Middleton on Sunday. April 22nd. John W. Hyde in the 79th year of his age. Funeral Tues- day. April 24th, leaving the house at one o'clock for Bedequo United TRAINOR-In this city. April 23rd) Mrs. Maria Trainer. aged 72 years.‘ Funeral will take place from her; lntc residence 211 King street. Wed- nesday morning nt 8.45 to Si. Dun- stanfis Cathedral, thence to R. C.‘ Cemetery. __-_______ l u. o. MacLEAN Undertaker EMBALMER , PHONE I40 KING SQUARE Works contradicted Mr. Stewart. l Church. where service will be held. ' ‘ A__'I‘HE cnzuujorrnrowu GUARDIAN ‘Theflhzmier replied that ‘here; ty condition of the walls was due to the jail was in good condition. The had been a Daimler" i" V125 and a SlYIOKY fllll‘. The jailer had kept assistant, too, had been told not to L>A¢IL it was under the Head of nns- the floors, furniture. etc, as clean cellaneous expenditure. Mr. Stewart: Is it the intentionof _ ~ _ V U w d dition as’ regards discipline lcvealod the eovornnlont l“ WY m"- Salunes the Agncunum‘ ebmmmfi‘ 3"“? during the late court were not good. oi these three new Mof%i-1tl‘l\1-"-_5? _ _ The Premier: It is the lnifilfttltlil tn-e Secretary of red, in the early days of the Stewart t0 011i’ lllcil‘ T095 Dill 0f ‘if? 9mm‘ m" D°pa"m‘°m' “t ‘he p"°5°m U319‘ es in the matter. 'Governmcnt and before the prcs- bition act. They have not ;.ct been Ho 1H I‘. valuable and 000M110 01110" were no, appointed. missed and the present one given Cflmmlsfilfln Tevmnl-‘S ‘"9 i Per-int]; pram,“ 11m not sayjflg may, Secretary ilnd not resigned. He was lion. J. I‘. Maclntyre claimed that 59m“ P901319 - b t h ' ‘l? . . . when the present liovcrmnetlt came a £2‘: said me govemmcntmfn, or pruning’ 5;_U_,o“‘_,.y, em The an iron item "etc" covered a multitude of \V O vw 1 vvvv v¢%¢¢vv 91 Mr. Stewart: Then. they will re- of his time to his duties in lhe de- Queem county Mr. Stcwa called atten ion as considering? putting lion. J. P. Maelntyre said Ilon. J. D. Stewart enquired ANDERSON——At the Prince Ed- $65M», wnl-a Island Hospital April 2am. to ° ‘b cnnswiu“ Iigr. and Mrs. Elliott Anderson. a Phqlogfgphgf S I. l l STUDIO I37 Gt. George FOR THE MOTH SEASON Fly Tox. Flit, Moth Bails. Cedar Flakes, Sapho. Camp- hor Oil Cedar. etc. GARMENT BAGS MOTII AND nusr rnoor SIDE orannw. TIIE vnnr nnsT MAKE Coats. Dresses and Furs placed in these bags can be removed easily by pening the aide “without taking bag oil the hanger. THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS fiacKinnou i l Drug (To. ‘Phone The Rexaei. reso- m KODAK 510a: on: had been dis- ceive no salary, ‘if the prohibition P0111110"!- irsuiilc- sition was oneofithosc whose ap- The)’ "lay n l" b? “Ppmniled ‘m5 pointecs changed with the govcrn- Yea!‘- . Dr, Machflllpn said may, um qucs- as there were more prisoners in the ' ‘ - _ '. 'l th ‘i the ast. tion W05 that of dismissing a com "laiwrnogvznvfllirn gall“! lachnoticcd large Stonographtrs gala: ‘l. f ' l - tl jail. Was it _ fiiecsixaengtligllmcolpizlxl; ggcvermncn; as Miss Vinnicolnbe and tile Secretary say, to build a wallflal‘ M155 Nil-ill- "ML _y_ |)_ gum-art disputed this’ fence around it. like that around‘ of Public the Prince County Jail. m ringers ends. When telephoned for, Considerable discussion ensued on m‘? lllclflllsed item 3'01‘ lllalnfillmlce he “Mays ‘mme "v9" and au-elmed have a $400.00 giant any more than this. and on the responsibility for t0 the i=1"- _ l. The Premier said it was necessary lllll given a powerful incentive and as- sistance. It was a means of preserv- ing the best traditions of the lives and customs of their Acadian an- cestors. . l Mr. Lea explained that he had _ taken the the step oi" discontinuing Wm“ [he Mnmgemenl‘ ‘s nelweet‘ tile county fairs only after getting Agrimlv-‘Ml? and the opinions of the farmers institut- Tliese opinions as he could. Mr. Stewart, in connection with _ _ _ _ against. doing away llfll. but. he is now only giving part with them He thought mm had the best herds on account oi the keen com- petition engendered. As to Amherst, we get more money back from Am- _. “ .l.h ' " t a. very capable oflicial, and llatfthe w?“ an - mwpuzcs an-“c g-m: o Iaifairs of the department at ins As to Mount Carmel‘ he could sec no reason wily Mt. Carnlci should Hon. Mr. Lea there had been no change. _ said that as yet. The to any matter that was required of Mt‘ Carmel wk He conxmended the handicraft work exhibited there. but seeing that the school fairs ivcrc doing so well, he saw no reason for the county fairs. He thought Mt. Carmel might, yet perhaps receive a small grant. Mr. Arsennuit again defended the grant to the Mt. Carmel exhi- bitioil. I-Ic hoped it ‘would bc con- tinued. Dr. Mat-Milieu: Have the iarnlers Fifteen Point been consulted in l\Ir. Stewart asked for the ilamcs ;and salaries of the accountants and Mr. Lea said the accountant was l\lr.' Stewart lllell discussrzi the r - I Mr. Lea replied that all the in-‘cf mcinforlnation he could give ivcs. that this matte‘... gravel in question was for the road. m9 “"10"”! W115 discusslorh and asked mom to get the ‘Government YCOIIIEEIIIPIDCCG an rcgalrsylto the jmLd l t iwas a decrease in the estimate of 1) _ M H“ - . w y t e young an compe en rc- _ -‘ L a r “M m‘ asked n “we h“ turned soldier iaiicr of this jail hndlh-Xhlblllons and Llvo stool: Judging- undm. {ms been dismissed and an elderly man. “M'- L" lgfn_“""fflf'cli“"p‘c‘l'lll“t m” from them. l\V1i.II no overseas record put in ins 1 "1 W05 wlsllfi- "BC-till ____________ l place. Tile grand jury had reported‘ l§°""i;"";91"ll4 ‘V9521 1 H t t _ that» the Jail was ill a cilrty condlqWull-X flll-b- 9" 190"" ‘m ° 9W9, _ “on M“ Stewart did no; flpprovp Els OplIIZClil, as previously expressed __ w . of the anointmcnt. MCTAVIS“ M‘ the Pun“ Edwmd M,’ Scum, explained ma, [he (m. such fairs were of very little li$U in _._______ the ill1pl‘0\'0lI"i’.‘l’ll. cf lire slot-k. He also asked . 0QOOOOOO§OOOOOOOOQOO§OQ Amhgngt wlnufl‘ faiy’ $500‘Q()_ 1 Dr. MacMiIian: so the Souris ex-, o hibition is eliminated. the Mt. Car- snme as last. no possibility the S60 Mr. Lea: I didn‘t say that. if Y°‘"- H" will“ Dr. MacMilian nquired if the: y of a. decrease. Dr. lilaeMilianas-krd why there Carmel had given men. consent through their institute. ' Mr. Lea said he had not heard the _ , Dr. MacMillan. You don't infer doing awn; with from that that they agree with it? Mr. Lea: Well, they are one oi the l . ' .- - . y him in his budget speech that which agkcd m‘ mo 10m 0f i Mr. Stewart went on to give it as . ,l1is opinion that the Provincial Ex- A. . . r ' :1: .3; ..::::.:::l:r ls: n =- w» “ea mnlz “l: l“ _- “,~H_l»l' iahsts exhibit. But the small show gstsam cuwglé 5'“. is the one where the farmer receives cept in Souris and fiieorgctoun. The {Jiffilingfilifnglfoniiillzggrfioiiié: glnfggsgg “:01, Q's; at Mount Carmel. He had never a ‘mir- anowancc ’° ~ ‘U ‘i "' “ibeen to an exhibition where so The moneys for fairs were alloi- Tue“ interest wafymkcn‘ __ ,ted as follows: Charlottetown, (To Be I nunuem -.$6,000.00; Georgetown, $1,000.00: __ ..._ BOUTS TONIGHT i The first preliminary at the L. P. mel exhibition is eliminated. the‘ ed, the Alberton exhbition is clinl~, tween young Mahm. find Fred Brim inaicd. And the smaller towns are “s, This is the boys first public 2 Summcrside exhibition is eliminut-lu‘ boxm’, Show mmgm Wm be b6 3gg74.4.‘g3.0|_ oooooooovoeoooooo ooooooe hull rlonr- nnlcli lo ilnnrrvc i._El'l('ll|i.- cnpnol Theatre ycsw l being penalized! whY ("dill- ll" appearance and if they show up in make ills announcements in ihflDpublic as may have 1n the“ work. iproooi‘ nlaoo 1n tho budaol suoooh? lcllis this bout will be worth the The Minister of Agriculture thinks price C; admlssgon 810m,‘ ,ho is tho only ono m this house Tile main bout. the principals of iclimlletolll ll’! filly WHY l0 rival Willi which have already been mention- Ilhe mflllef- Il- ls 0 (lfiblllllblo quefl- ed. is bound to furnish plenty of ex- ltion as to whether these smaller ox- citcment and action all the way as ‘hibltions do not benefit the farnlers is also predicted in the semi-final. ncarlry. when they get to larger Forgetting for the moment the places these small farmers meet in bouts themselves. the object alone competition with cattle from large for which the card is being put on. and wealthy owners \\'l‘lO had all "timely the L. P. U. Sick Benefit Yem- 10 prnpam ‘hem, whm umFund, should insure a large attend- Minister of Agriculture sets fit to m1“!- _. lcut out the money for these exhibi-f l ;;:::.".l.r=..:'::l..:r, Rollioking roan 0n t- Mr. Ilarry MacLeail said that Eastern Kings was feeling this‘ cutting oiI oi‘ the exhibitions rather. keenly. They would not be placatedt , by having a bull placed at their dis- posal in that part of the country. He protested against the tliscontiin, uancc oi the grant. The exhibition War, “Gay Retreat”, Delightful Picture l LAUGIITEVR PRODUCING FILM JAMMED wrm ACTION. R0hl~ ~ Anon AND snsrslwse-com-zs; at Charlottetown was chiefly for AND McNAMARA sun"; Tn“, ‘flfCiflli-SLH in live stock and for UMPIL horse racing. y. M“ Mm“ Arsflmll" °ll bchfl" "The (inv Retreat", a rollicking: of EQlilOhi. Bay. expressed his dl-"liakccfi olfthe warts a delightful. swntioil with ille il/iinislelfis tlrclsion mange u; (are for’ 1m. jaded p1,. to stop the county fair grant. 11c ‘WQ [ML Thislaugh ‘q-odwlug mm J considered that the fairs held thercwmch had “S “,5, shown,“ n; the , farmers of Egmo t. Bay and Mt.’ rday aiter- the big laugh show. PAGE THREE fr h Central Guardian - . GUARANTEED DANCE‘ N 'Le t ‘it. UNDER THE AUSPICES 1...... .. $1.1... ‘;.".’....‘3.‘?"" l WAMPOLES FRESH STOCK l OF i AT L. P. u‘; Hull tonight l5 rounds‘ T H h u ‘ ast ’.. . - he .'. .,eo a- Ills Honour the Lieutenant Governor lllon. F. It. Ileariz.) missiixilazgg. oxmg 830 sham ($30 tentlon to the $31 "Int in prepar- Rt. Hon. W. L. MMKEMIE Kills- . in; W-mpoies Cod Liver Oil only Ri. lion. R. B. Bennett. WE WILL HAVE car fox meats carefully selected fresh Cod Livers lion. the Premier (Hon. A. C. Saunders.) on siding Wednesday. Usual price are used. In this Dnlisiore we do lion. the Leader of the Opposition lIIon, J‘. D. Stewart.) reductions (Sgd) swift ganadlhh not carry too large a. quantity of l - _ Cfl- Y 3901 0p Wampoles so that customers may rest assured of our stock being Prmlmflfl F|nal TWO ISLAND boxing champions " fresh, thereby obtaining best medi- IN thsir wares at the L. U. to- ‘ clnal rmujtg,‘ rig on ‘miss them. 8.30 sharp. DEMAND WAMPOLES Tm: AN Admission 35c. 309B ORIGINAL c . FUNERAL TODAY-The funera‘ - Price One Dollar . cf the late Hon. D. A. MacKinnon. ORATORICAL CONTEST ‘iéfinilfitlii’ J- Ems‘ H- Wm“ ~ ‘ . ' ing at 2.30. ‘Junerzll leaves for H2 Prince skefl‘ Phone u . l» TAKES PLACE m church at 3 dclock. —i— The "eartz M m - l H no. s SIGNAL COMPANY _An ' 3 e a members of this unit are itiquestwi " ' ' ' A _ _ ‘to attend Va meeting to be held in ' . o Friday, April 27th, n s p. M. 52f.“Z.‘2‘%';S”.T‘IS“E‘iSE"i-"’E“' 85:1‘ Evangeline Gold Mines oi Nova Scotla There will be twelve Contestants, three representing _md' office‘? c°“'mm‘dmli-. _ each of the Four Districts, viz., Prince County, Queen's \ 399G ,_ . ~_-__-<0§____ _ County. Charlollolown, M"! Klnso Coonlv- PERSONALS Oiicis the best investment in the ltllning Market-proven The First Prize-A Sliver Cup and Trip to Toronto to Y _ _ represent ghe Proylncg in the cannula“ Contest. _ Many children have succumbed properties-rich ore.—eapabic directors and management. ‘ Second Prize-Silver Watch. ltiklllrlfgs {m tokllvlozoinio of molllilésllotlslof All Nova Scotians—50 CENTS PER. SHARE. _ _ e rain a las prevai e n tie Third Prlm-Sllvfl‘ wmch- Yallourn district of Australia. Phone, call or write: Tile District and Provincial Prizes are on exhibition in QT IA"‘—'{**“‘——_ ' »_ __ . . A WRLNCE LODGE W ~ ‘ ATWELL s. commit _0. 8. I. O. 0. F. This “rm ho a rare treat, and should not be missed. a - _ u. .,l N 25 CFN.“ _ The regular meeting of St. Law- l-ggmm, o; Service-- ADMISS 0. .. . . ience Lodge held last night was one H5 are“ George Shun’ chnr|otyflown I d d t me of the largest attended meetings of Tickets to be had at W. W. Wellner. 4 -. M! =1 the mm,’ the N_ G‘ 3m W_ w_ Gllflfdllll Qllicc- Down occupying the chair. Telepmme 1121' Th9 Cllnlmlallt‘ 3"‘ During the proceedure of business , . PRINCE‘ (‘OUNTY Veteran Jewels were presented m Our Mr. T. S. Webb who has charge of sales for the ‘ ’ u flli B'th". 'l h Arthur 0. Mailey, Albcrton. jit (Lgnwpigcd ‘Fwcgtanxzemo 3,9531: Island ilnd the privilege oi‘ marketing the first 100,000 W . C. R . '. Bodfllllle- - - " - . brill-labour: Summerside. jgfj“, shares oi Amulet at 2s cams ran straits, RECENTLY I‘ TY ‘Murdie McLean, ROM. McWillianls, solln AT 571m Fa, s 1h lgfirg COUN Thos. K. Stanley, Geo. McMillan. Igotgrliryén ‘York ' the N. G. was assisted in the pres- L Mona-r. n- '1 .CI>IARI.0TTETOWN Ego. J. d]. Melfitlnon wag also‘ seat-ll Willard Picket“, Prmce o! wales College_ e on ie pa orln. an a resset; . _ C u _ the lodge with some interesting re-t - l vooaoooovooo» “ocean” llvlltlptflszlzi-fe?Egtrfiglieiifjailtielfgoiytgagiuai: eSglfhool. fiuemlbetitigptilgnothrel- I 1 l; 1 S - - . ——- , KINGS COUNTY 01$ M90 Spoke briefly. HALIFAX, April Zi-Quotations‘ N P "L ' lfumislled by Johnston 8: Ward. ' §exglm!:l£.z2n§ou:_ er —_Members of the Montreal Fix-y ‘ L. t‘ e Dewar, New Perth. - . < » , .. . . “mug”: > . A . L'.‘§n‘.“.l"i§.‘lfélti“.i‘ii."$21.33? . Y ,, . ., l . . . . n. .| > . o x Q J about Egmont Bay had therl- been I F“ c an“ I One c1 the largest and beat equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. At. Top. 8e Santa. Fe Ry. American Can Co. Am. Car dz Fdy. Cg. Am. locomotive Co. , Mt o! lghichleglaverenlzjlgggg: Am. Smelt. 8t Refng. Co. . ,1 t it: “Otmtllwo yin” Few Am. Bosch Mag. Co. . . . . . . .. 251i». H t 1s pthroughout ‘eunuch mace?“ Cop’ Mm 60' " m," agdethe United States have can" Pacific Co’ ' ' ' ‘ " ' 210 ‘ its s lendid table Courteous con. Gas Co. 1N1» .. 1501'. sewga w a“ ma,“ Tm, iiinlffiiifn°ii..ii‘.’~' or" 32»? loom l" m"- _, International Petroleum 39%. Haws “no w “'50 per B, Standard Oil of N. J. .. . 44 ‘ l t Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 107% ‘ 0w“ Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. 1191M, Lhar 0 e Union Pacific Ry. . . . . . . .. . 194'.‘ U; S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . 1141'.‘ Hotelnflgg"! _ Westinghouse Electric . . . . . .. 100% . ~ United States Steel . . . . . . . . .. 145'.- Holman,“ Montreal Stock Exchange HARRY C. BROWN. Manager Abiiibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. '78 Montreal Power .. 0'1‘.- ""“°‘°""‘°'“*°**" National Breweries . . . . 12B "QTEL VICTORL‘ Winnipeg Electric . l2‘ B911 Telephone . 167, . D. M. Mills, Dartmouth" August- Brampton . . . . . . .. 62 ine McDonald. City; r. Aral-ed Brazilian Traction . 235 _Toronto; R. W. Cunningham st: Steel Co. of Canada . . 21B lJchn; R. C. Stamers. Truro" A. J. Shawinigan . . . . . . .. 89 Yam-n, (my; D_ s’ Ham am“. Con- Sloomshln Com. .. so Robert Laird, Toronto; u. .v. Lush: Can. Steamship Pfd. . . . . . . .. 96 '1u.\.iitOl w. H. Darrach. Hens-in."- l" million Bridge . as»; lion: H. w. Damerall. Kehslhgwfi- Massey Harris . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 42 ‘A. r. Arsonault, S‘Side; E. A. Anon. lHalifax; A. R. Campbell, Montreal; ' Banks B. Fripp. Moncton; J. Roy Goss. , Mcncton; F. C. Goode, Truro; Bert. Bunk Commerce . . . . . . . . . . .. 300 R. Grnsskvlrtler; H. Gussinan, Boa. Blink Royal . 402 ton; E. Geldnrdh amt John; W. C. Bank Montreal . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3E4 Hooker. Montreal; Geo. Hunt. Tor- l H I onto; S. A. Hiltz, Toronto; K. In- Wilcat-May, 155»; July. 155%: gram. Toronto: J. T. Keith, Mono- $°Db-.152'i<- ton; Mi. and Mrs. J. J. Loewfv, Corn-May. 106%; Jilly. 1l0; Montton; W, M. McKenzie. St. 599M110?» John; R. P’. McCharles, Moncton; . Oats-May. 62; Jilly. 54K; Sept. J. H. Moore. Halifax: J. A. Mason. 43- Vanccuvei. B. C; H. J. Neill, Mid- Whont-Moy. l5; 15411.; (ileport, u. Y.: M. A. Pierce. Mon‘.- 0ct.. 145 real; J. A. Parker. Toronto; (l. -'" ~ ii- Parkcr, Toronto. is guaranteed to cilrc the ivorst ho- ~ cause it has everything that a good ~”HM..‘ I I I |. comedy drama should have. A well motivated story. action. YOmDIICu, q July. IICOI’). thrills, and above everything else.) the greatest team of comedians. , that ever delighted an audience. We refer of course r to Ted Mcq Naninra and Sammypohen. , l" "Tlie (‘lav Retreat“ they sur- pass their former s cess as lnugnl producers because tli‘ story of this! Binge mung ova;- m1, pAOCIUCiIOXI was written especially 4 Hotel we have spent many for them by William Conselnlan.,‘ thousands a1~ dollar; 1h repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- well known cartoonist. and Edward ‘ Marshall, famed as ascenarist of 4 comedies. This combiriatioil. toget- her wilh the direction of Ben Stol- off and the support oi‘ a welh chosen cast has produced a picture that had the audience shouting with, laughter throughout the showing. 1' a“ price, The story deals with a sleepwalk-l Rates from 03.00 w MM ing doughboy and his twc friendly. per day, - who joint the army to keep him' from walking into No Mans Land in his sleep. But the fun starts long before they leave ior France. and continues right through the picture until the itnal fadeout at home ait- Hotel - Co‘, er the armistice. There are not only t "WHOM?! lau hs b the score in "The Orv Rctieatflybut a have story that his i was l“ mcquAlm mmi" some ilnusual angles and moro- tlnills than in a. wild western. In addition to McNamara and‘ Cchon. the cast imludcs Gene Cam- - eron in tllc romantic male role. and" Miss H. T. Giles. Toronto; J. J. Judy King in the part of his Hem-n ‘ Blake North River: Miss Ruth Mao- swentliollit. Charles Gorman is thejEoohorn, City; Miss Helen Story. hard-boiled szergeant and Bett-ygfilty; Basil Kelly, Sumniereide; W. Francisco. Holmes Herbert andYB. Maynard. Port Hill; B. H. Gor- l Charlottetown < (flinch. norar,‘ ' “° ” |Jerry lhe Giant arc some of theuon. Aiberton; L. R. Allen, Sum- olhcr members of the cast who help . merside; 0. L. McAli to make "The Gay Retreat" a plc-,O. Gwwlliléi‘. turo as delightful as its Mme, _ lflfilllbviflfihl "Hold Your Hat", a two partllfllhofintfi" comedy starts the laughter whiohill. O..Petoro, Bt. does not end until the lest foot o! Peek, Halifax,‘ C. , ‘r erksetinruirexilwflll’ ‘ " Ahlherll. H.‘ John‘. It 1.1k- I. ; Ai-