1.11:1 this 11a.» Records tor the liulturetl Taste At MILLER BROS. ' - mm sun. lmconos Alrlcnnl. Alla, alto! re dell’ onde Prolunrle-dluffo $2.25 Carmen Prelude to Act I—I'hlln. Symphony I‘ -* ' '- "m Caprice Vennols, Vlolln-Krelnler l _ u b-lern, ' “uruuo t . A llllnk to ltle Only \\'Ith Thine l1Ytl-— lonlule, l- Four Lent C|0\'\'l\—-\v||||lIIIllt .. Gypsy Ilove Sonsp-“krrcnrnth .. I lleur u Thrush nt Flvw-lllcfornsiiok I'll! (twine Ilia-k to l)lxlerc—liluck Invltntlon to the \l'ultn--l'hllurlelplllu Ora-b Iilttle tiny llolns- In tlst- \Vent—tiluck Iiuius ol‘ lllu-Isrnund Illll—\\'llllicmu Little tllrl Log Cllhlll in the I.nnr-—( u I-u Rondo don lnstlnn, Vlolln-Jh-iletl Iiovr-‘n Old Sweet ilonlr-Jlomer Lost Chord, Engllnh—l. ruuo Lucia Ss-xtotts-M-rnbrlcll, L . Etc. My | "' Glut-It Mary of Argyli--\Villlnuu Mucuuhlsh-IIc-Curmuok ..... .. Murlulnn Iluttarlly, Itulli|n—Curuno, Journot . Nocturne In l) Flat. \'lnllI1—l'llIII1II Orlvntulv. \'lollnvt-llo—l\'lnrller 0 (ft-mus Thy Singing, Mulch-n I-‘ Kreluler Open the (tutu of the Tenspls~—\\ illlulnn 0 Dry Thous- Teurn—\\‘illlumu 0n \Vlnmi of Song. Ylollrh-lleltc-tu I‘nrt:d—.'llcCorruut-k Pique Ilium». til-rmnn Quartet In I-‘ .Ilu]or-- lorznlcy lion-n of‘ I'M-nrtly—\lct‘orrnnck . Sunshine of Your .'~‘rnllc—lllc(lor uuk Qonmr Elly-blather Tnusrllt !\Ie—I(relnler Iulut D'Aruour~—l'o\r|~ll ........................ .. Somewhere u Toll-e in Cullluz-Jlctilormnck Pltnr of l.ovs—l-‘urrnr .............. .. Story of tlit- llunl-—\\'s~rrt-nruth Spanish llnncc. \'lolln—lle-ltetn Sing M4- to §|t'('I)—-“|flt‘k, Zlmhnllnt Thrn You'll Iii-member hle—!tIcCorrnau-k Turkish Ilnrrh, \'lulin—llelfetz Kraft Market Dny, Ilullynure Mara (H405 sraos . mono g nssu , soon-i moon i 04110 040:0 - Iln flit-I- 'l'lu- ll0lllll'_T-—-(nlllt‘ll, LI K773i? 'l‘ln- llohu-mlnn (ilrl llr-urt lln\\"d 74401 143112 Nfl-‘lll Your Idyt-u II ave llIIIiLl-Ill IIIHIQ. (‘hnlotrtc-tznvn for which I'll-nun rwml Inc lit-cords X0 I rut-loin- S Nuns: iii lifildl _ -lHOP'tnon Holden's ostslog. —TO LET-marge house with modern improvements, nice lawn and garden, also barn, on Kirk Street. Apply w o. w. Bell, Box 276, Summerside. 1151142151 —FOR THE INFORMATION 0' those travelling. I wish to 535F119 Orient Hotel at Oflseezy still re- 1111111111 oven. despite the rumor to "l9 001111117. We are in the busi- llflll. and purpose restraining. Ram's $3.00 per day. Mrs. T. M. Howatt. ‘ 4-11-121 —BUS1NE8S CHANGES-q Miillirs Hiolnian Ltd, have removed their harness repairing department ot the opposite side of thc street in the building formerly occupied by Messrs MoNaliy and Daley as a meat. market, the new stand will be very much more convenient to custoniers.—]-l. -—BA.SEBALL — Prince County Baseiball League are planning for a successful season, the boys uru lining up and it is expected that there will be three teams in tho local league this year. The officers were elected at their nnnunl nicel- lng which was bald in the Sum- merside Civic building on Thurs- day evening. —WELL KNOW,N RESIDENT DEAD—Ai'ter a long illness borne with patience and every Christian virtue. Mrs. Daniel hlcMiliau, a1 very estimable and deeply esteenr’ ed lady passed away on last Sui- urday night at a late hour at the residence other daughter, lllrs. John McNeiii, of Summer-side, at the ripe age oi 87 years. The rc- mains were conveyed to hcr lalc home on Tuesday to Nliscouche to be laid to rest there beside those of her husband who died several years ago. Mrs. John McNcill mid Mrs. hlariim Cameron oi‘ Summer- side, ll.l‘6 daughters of the deceas- cd, rum-titer daughter‘. Mrs- Dm" ——WElDDlNG BELLS AT KEN- SINiGTOM-An event of more than ordinary interest took place when Miss Emma Ruth McKay,» daughter o1 late James and Mrs. McKay of Springfield, was united in the holy bonds of matrimony to Mr. Peter A. Mdilflahoh a. prom- inent young business man of Ken- sington. The ceremony was per- formed at St. Mary's Church In- dian River, lby Rev. P .L. McMa- hon, of Bout-is, P.E.l. assisted by Rev. Mgr. Glllzls Indian River. Miss Ella. McMahon, (sister o! the groom) acted as bridesmaid. The groom was supported by Mr. James Pendergast, Kensington. After the ceremony svus performed, the wed- ding party was invited to break- fast‘ with Rev. Mgr. Gillie at the Parochial llouse, Indian River. The happy couple were the l cipients of many beautiful presents from friends at home and abroad. 0on- INSTITUTES OF PRINCEEDWARD ISLAND Hazel Grova-frlie annual meet- ing of this lClub was lfsld at thc home" oi’ Mrs. Angus Nicholson on April 17. Fourteen members were present. The meeting opened with the singing of the Ode, followed by the reading of the minutes of last mceiing.- The roll call was answered by each memiber giving a household hint. 0r paying 0Y0 cents. This institute was organiz- ed October 2T. 1922, and since than has been doing good work. The sern-treus. reported that $46J55hUd been raised by the holding oi 11 Parlor iSocinl and a Concert. $18.84 was the total expendibure. ’l‘wo tiuilts u1erc sent to the Orphanage. gifts were give nto the school chil- dren and a hitch and blackboard eraser supplied for tho school. 'l‘i|c\ following ofllcors were appointed for the ensuing year: aluesitli-nt. Mrs. 1Garlleld Stevenson; vice-prcsx, 1hdrs. Pope =Bagnall,; sec-trcas.,l\'l1‘s- mandy of Fall River Mass, arriv- ed hpme to attend the funeral. which was held on Wednesday morning. zzThe indications of worms arr restlessness, rgrindin-g 0f picking of the nose. pcevishness, often bust rcmed-ins that can m»;e= 131g, 31in“ .- '_ _. ._ a 3;}! 2; =- 4.1% Photographer i. 163 a Great George h - Street l‘ ' B. A. L. A. MacDonald B. A. Barristers, Attorney, Etc. Money to Loan Riley Building, Cmrlcttctown J. D. STEWART, K. C Barrister and Solicitor, 84 Great George Street Solicitors for the Urrlon Bank oi Canada DR. CLIFT I Chronic Diseases Treatment in person or by letter Address: Purdy Qtatlon, Westches ter 00.. N. Y. Barrister, Bollclto . Notary Publloi Etc. MONEY TO LOAN Montague P. E. Island W Miles Garrison A. B., M. D. Pulmonary Tuberculosis Specialist 120 Brighton Road, Oua-lottstovm the Treatment In Selected Cases Telephone 207 Palmer 8t Palmer H. J. PALMER, K. 0. Banister, Etc. Money to Loan Bunk of Nova Scott: Building Charlottetown, P. E. l. Mark R. McGuigan B. A. IARRISTER. QOLICITOR. Money to Loan Cameron Block ; Charlottetown, P. E. Island Dr. 0. (i. Archibald Graduate on N. Y. Poet Graduate Medical School and l-loepltal Practise limited to Eye, Eur/Nose ETC. Professional c5521? I MacDonald 8n McPheei s. s. HESSIAN i Taxes That . {way Defeat Themselves lntorcstlng example of tilt‘ defentl ‘i’! their own purpose is quoted-by the tl-‘Illuncinl Post. At $6 a thousand.‘ The vltsigarcttes were heavily taxed, but “i-‘Uniizttliaiis smokcd nearly 2,500 00 0.000 a year. The tax was iucrcnsud .1“; ytm- in $7.50 a thousand and smokt-rs milling sumption ilropped by about llllll ll billion n year and the government suffttrcrl :1 not loss in révenuc of An in which high taxes turucrl to pipes and their own, (Tigarette con-lAlircd Doyle -- is Millers Worm Powders. will attack the worm as soon jlllllifiirlteflfll and they pass away the cvucuatious, The little sufferer will be immediately cased and 11 return of the attack will n0t (likely. Mrds. Stewart Fund committee acknowledge with thanks the following amounts: collected by Alexander Stewart, Section Foreman, Royalty Junction Alexander Stewart wllioith Brown .. 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 William Y0l1llk9l‘ William Cook James Blackmore teeth extrema convulsions. Under these ‘conditions one 0i I110 ibe 80$ _ They. l< und. as dlliss Alma Weeks; directors, Mrs. C. Buchanan, Mrs. Andrew Bagnall, Mrs. MqEacheru; auditors, Mrs. 1~‘. Bngnail and Mrs. Craswell; dele- catalogun, and says money. lvol t‘: Murdock. Ltd." 41448 4191M ..'T_HE ‘ANNUAL MATINEE races will be held on Riverside Park. Vernon, July 2nd. --'NEW HOMEBFUNB in a number of nice shades 58 in. wide for $1.40 st J. W. MURDOCK d: Co. 4-28-8! .1651’ YOUR NEW 8l._l_lT for Father, Mother o.- lSon at J. W. MUR-DOCK and Co, Montague. 4~23~8i \ ....'JUST ARRIVED ANOTHER lot of lllens‘ Salt; at $15.00, Mans’ Felt Hats at $3.50.——J. W. MUR- DOCK l’: Co. 4-3231 ..'WE HAV-E A LOVELV LINE of Liens‘ Fancy Shirts ut $1.00. Mons’ Tics at 50c. Sox at 25c up. srllllll-"lllmls- Belts at 30c, all rubben-J. W. _..-_-¢oc-——— MURDOCK & CO, 4-23-31 REPORT OF WOMEN'S “FOR THE MAN AND WOMAN who demands something new, who has an eye for values, J. W. MURDOCK & Co has some sur- prices in Mens‘ and Ladies‘ Suits and Coats. 4-23-31 ___-<Q->—--— : zC-orus cripple the (eetvand lmnko walking n, torture, yet sure relief in the shape of Holloways Corn Remover is within reach of all. Taxes That Actually Reduce Revenues i Those who figure out the taxes oi‘ u country or u ‘province always have to reckon with that last fork- iul of straw that, if it docs not break the camels back’ a 18851 makes him an inefficient worker. 'i‘h»:re are taxes that are good taxes up to o. ccrtziin point; that pro- vidc revenue and provide it with thc minimum of effort nml of unfairness. And beyond t-hat point thvy defeat their own purpose. Wit- “PPR the cigarette taxes. At $0 a thousand" cigarettes were heavily Igutes to convention, Mrs. Popl- "Bagnall and lMPS. A. Nicholson. A] committee to visit the sich mem- bers of the clu-b was also sppoini- ed,—Mrs. iCraswell and ‘Mrs. Buch- anan. The s-um of $5.00 was votcil ‘towards the Plebiscitc Csmpaigu _ Miss ‘Harper thou gave a [demonstration on Bundaging. Tlic yncxt. meeting will be hcld,.ln the mischoolhuuse at 3.30 p.in. Fairvlcw.-~lThc annual meeting". b“ of this Institute was ilcld at the_ROOM FOR 10,000 MEN home of Mrs. Allison’ McMillan on- April 4. There were eight mem- hers and eight visitors present} After the usual ‘business it was-going to say we arc living in _lux- flLt[5n[iQn_ to ‘minke aprons and rompers cotton to flnisb a quilt. The ll ciul report. for the year is lows‘. l-‘cstivul, a sale of aprons nn hc 3.001makiug of an autograph quilt To-ifOr 10.000 ital expenditure, $79.69. $30.0 spoilt on tho painting and er- viug of the school, and $5.00: for lDPIZQS for _thr-. school children." The DH l 'i‘oronto (Financial Post.) --—--<0>-i— n-“Bpcnce o! Mum-luv, (15 ol-dlence before the Spec Total receipts, $210.85, is-‘tllrill Committee 11f the ""1189 1°" l; 4.00 cd by the holding of an 'Ice'C m day- iaxed, but Canadians smoked nearly 2,500,000,000 a year. The tax \\‘ilS increased last year to $7.50 a ihgusupd and the smokers turned ;io pipes and to rolling their own. wigartvtte consumption dropped by about half a billion a year and the ‘government suffered u net loss in lrr-vunuo (if aibflut $2,000,000. Tim higher tax actually provided lower . l? . . t the. Biggest New‘ A _ BOBBY SAYS:— 1 "Two knickers with a Suit 111a pretty muchllke lwvlns I chance to give twp answer! when you're -calile_d 1111'" . clan." ' A llew Spring Suit Means a Lot to a Boy The minute the weatherbegins to tum he is just bubbling over with thoughts of coming days. It’s a great season for him—like stiart- ing life all over again. He very likely needs a r new suit but it’s going to miake him a lot hap- pier if he gets one made especially for Spring wear. These are. Made to stand what a boy does outdoors in the Springtime too. $9.95, $12.00, $13.50, $43-95, $15.00 t Moore & McLeod Ltd The Store With The Stock TPVGHUE. i i l IN SOUTHWEST SASK. OTTAWA, Alprii 24.-—'",l'm llolrirom now on will receive special ‘lllcc upon a time that. his I caught an eel in Hayden's decided to buy sateen and c ntziury. for we are not but neither nrel ,1“, accident which “fight havelwhose skin when dried was often nd we all lbankrupt," declared tlcorgeihhdpd mum 59,10,151), men it dmvloaned to Sam McPhee for ris-ma:itaiizs-arss1111-1-- - ‘was attnchoii . 1sicigh, a young tics-pcrndo, and a Sponcc said there was T00mic0llpl0 farmers in the area hofrom tho direction of blnntuguc, " 5,.“ m, 1g0llig at a tcrriiec ‘u ‘ they °fiund without ‘casing up in the least ‘Mr. camc from. chance making good?" asked W. Elliothi (South VVutc-rloo). , have Mrs. lug 80nd." Said witness. "Coudi- i; whet-led‘ around and rotuructlh, has leaked out on diflerent 00in, m0 Marmme prom” .. A, . "0 a-mmt 03-0001000‘ Tlhzvmggzazrgntlilex Bmcher Felgusun " dfliullowiug officers were up lllfilll “Thc nit-u tilt-Po 110W 1W0 milk-i ilytliltlltvglrftl-dtgo Hi5. will at: Total ~-$12-5°|""" m“ ‘M’ "m" lwsme“ u u 1- " 1 ‘ - """""""""""""" Thos. Burdcttc; ' - - tlonal upnn the lbullt ng of rn - My“ ‘MPM ‘Tvmme D““p°”"”‘ DAV") ",'§,§’,,‘,’,‘,°,;,m nicst Currlc: scc-Tflfiznpslsul/iis untli way facilities, the newcomer (Munw-‘nl “Hahn ' Walsh; dirccttirs, Miss Cur Mc- would be under better conditional "T-T‘ 4'?‘ up AGAIN Dougall. "Miss Annie ‘Mr-Leo Mrs. than the man who lbegan ten PRICE 0F 3UGA ‘John MlfMilllllH auditors. i, Miss years ago.“ i‘ TTT‘ 31110111010 lllfilsiluv. Mrs. ‘ward “Your iticn is that the purchas- w-ww In: ' TORONTO’ Apr“ 23"- ‘Curric. Mrs, . lisou Mobil-Fa and ing power of the West has not a1- whoiesale Pr“!!! 0f ‘W53’ ‘m Miss Illauciiu hlialsnnc w e np- together disappeared?" askedi 5 i i i pad Throat om.» any" llvlldlas. firm Genres must, Opposite Gull-dis» Olllce- Tlephons ISO-J. Olllce "Billie-i to 12 a. m. 1 to oneooooewwoooeoo-ooo-e‘ H. F. McPhes £u.a MABON' Eyes Examined Glasses Fitted Montague, P. E. I. Graduate in - ptomet y Toronto College Exclusive Test Room Con- nected wlth Drug Store Eye-Glasses From $2.00 to $10.00 From East Point to Cape Boar ll l big territory, yet right across this space Parkman Supplies the Big Majority of Eye-Glasses Elmnly because PARK MAN'S EYE-GLAQSES are the FINEST PROCURABLE, and he ls the ONLY GRAD- UATE OPTIOIAN (lttend- Ines courses.) In Montague Cull and no for young" Ms UP-TO-DATE OPTICAL PARLOURO. E. n. PAEKMAN MONTAGUE. F. E. I. J‘ -¢—____i AAAAAAA-ankasgxxakxxsa Canadian market was affected yesterday by 111B llllwlll"! rise ‘m the New York market and tilt‘ price in Toronto today i5 $11-09 per 100. pound has. cmllllure“ with $8.87 when the increases first. started three months a80- The price last week was $10-34- One large sugar jobber stated that the market was firm. There was vcry little chance of the t price coming down and every l chance of it mounting steadily- The price in retail stores today is two pounds for 25 cents, and in the groceterias 10% cents apound. n large groceteria representa- tive states that if the market re- ‘ mains firm for two weeks at the new wholesale price. l1 material uti- vance in the retail price would have to be made. 5,000 LEAVE CLYDE FOR CANADA AND U. S. Y 'I.ONDON, April flL-Owing to [he strike or agricultural workers in Norfolk n party of 25 farm laborers from that country sailed for Canada. today on the steamer Montcalm, which carries over 1,- 200 settlers. Ten wireless exponts, sent by tho British Government sailed on the Montcalm to carry out experi- mcnts between Vancouver and Fiji n distance of 6,000 miles. 1t is stated that. altogether, fully 5,000 passengers are going to Canada and the United States mboard four liners leaving the Clyde Ulla week-end. The Salvation Army tndny sign- cd on agreement with the Duke of Devonshirc, Colonial Secretary, giving effect to schemes designed to encourage settlement overseas under Salvation Army auspices. Classes affected are single wom- cn, widows with families, boys and orphans. A second party of boys is sail- ing for Canada next week. Their successors in tho cunvp here arc alrcady training and u fourth party also has heoncclcctcd. AAA aaaa-aam‘ ‘a kkaxAxkax Akkxgg‘ Canadian Government. Commlssloncr Lani-b ails ti- .' all C l marrow (or Canada t0 alldvallli“ :0": lzlyllfitzlel}: h”? All?" ‘Magi?’ tho scttlcmcnt scheme with the inn and Mrs. ‘D Mqlrfloud‘ c . pointed us dcivpzitcs to tlisxnnual Chairman MtiMastcr. convention. 'i‘h.'~ meeting sthen ailjourneil and a very dninfl lunch shrunk," said witness. "The was S0l'\'t‘tl in" ilil" liostcssy after which ihc ri-s‘ n!‘ lilo i-vupijig was spent iu music. i . Murray Harbor. — Thoinnniral meeting of this ‘institute was hold at the home of Mrs. IFrecuian R03’- llltlllfl 0Y1 Ailrll 9. There were four- teen members‘ and one visitor prc- scnt. After the singing ofltho Ode, roll call was rcspoudcd toiwlth an Easter verse. Then each-member gave a. boasts-cleaning hin . A con. test “Canadian 1Com," was held. in March a three-act playwas held and "$73.35 was raised. $50.00 of this amount will be given to the Fund. 1:10.00 has been donated to be spent in school prizes fur the children. The following is the financial report for tho year. Total l01‘1-'li>l>‘.'$123-h5; total expenditure, $27.92. The oillcers for the year arc as follows: President, Mrs, llummonil Nicolle; vice-pres" Mrs. F1. W. Lcinichcnr; sec-tress" Miss lutllOl llucll muditors, Mrs. A, S. Prowse, Nlrs. Watllace White" d“. "flora. Mm. A. llcll. Mrs. W. llugh Mrs, A. l’. Prowsc, ' True Bllltr-Jrllt? utzzriul mccting of the l-luuici" lliver Women's 1n. ltitute was held at. the home of Mrs. Everett Wetllock on f-iril 17. There were iwclvo members and “"9 vlflllfil‘ Present. The meeting opcnril with the singing of the hqtllléflilllillllftllll report for the . s n ows: ’l‘ tel i ts, 5212-972 11 hart of whioch Wrfiergis- fifl "Y "l" holding of a Valentine “h Tim" BXDendlturs, 017L813. $100.00 was donated to the Hunter R11“ improvement lSocietzy. 125.00 wushvtitetl to the Athletic Gilli). $20 ti‘) t e School Fair and $20 to thg D ussian Famine Fund. ThsAollow. 111i; Ollirrers were elected: Presi- dcni, Mrs. Everett wedlock; vice- 911111.. Mrs. Mllfilnch Cutliffe: sec.- .rcn.=., Miss Ruth ‘itodgerson; dir- 001011. Mrs, P. J. Noy, Mrs, Hug-i rob the infant of sleep, the art-at llmlflbllfil’. Mother Graves" Worm Exterminator Will clear the stomach and intestines and restoro r: Worms cause fretfullness and 0f this 1Clnb was held at the horrid [of Mrs. Lewis on April J11. Prhsre present. ed at this meeting. The financial hsulthtulhess. report for the year is as follows: cltdleaa-Jrhe annual meeting were ten mombers and six visitors ‘Milli! carrathers presid- iMt. Ll-Ienbert Orphanage Building “Certainly not, though it has in- ‘come tax returns for inst year ‘and again for this year will prove phat we arc not all bankrupt. “We could comfortnfbly aibsorb ton thousand people in that cor- il'l‘ oi‘ Saskatchewan," said wit- ness. “Snmb of these would rent ‘land and oils-rs, oi‘ course, would live in lili- Ltnvii:;. The West has wonderful ilssf-ts in climate and soil. Whcn l 11-“ \\-~ wcrc sowing rye," sold witness. “Our cattle had Ibsen grazing outside fir n month. This was not an cxtruoriliuarily early spring. Some of the men now making pessimistic statements, based on local conditions, will be ashamed of their pessimism five years hence.“ the witness added. Total receipts, $206.56. Port of this was raised iby the holding oi two entertainments and a moving picture show. Totaliexpenditure: $148.70. $25 wus spent on repairs to the public hail. $66 was paid the ‘Electric Light Co. The follow- ing officers were elected: Presi- dent, Mrs. John A. McDonald; vice- pres" Mrs. Frank iMcNeili; sec.- treas., lMiss ‘Elizabeth McKenzie: directors, Mrs. Jas. FE. McDonald. Mrs. iScrimgeou-r, Mrs. AndrewMc- Donald; auditors, ‘Miss Florence MoEachern, Mrs. Amanda Clark. Mrs. Morson and Mrs. James E. McDonald were appointed as dele- gates to the convention. i<+>---- KILMUIR NOT-BS The Wurm weather and thew of thc pnst few days is a welcome change in the weather and farmers l" B-ltuin showing signs of life and are busily preparing for spring work. Our school is making splendid progrcss during the past year un- der the teaching of Miss Alexandra Martin of Heather-dale. Thechild- run are fortunate in having such a vfllhstaking teacher to help them in their studies. The C. E’. Society is being reg- "lally attended and interesting and helpful meetings are being held Weekly despite the sever-s winter weather we've ‘been having. _ Slight attacks of a sickness ssirl to be the flu him visited some homes here but Ms not taken it- self to other qunricrs. We trust it will not again butt in where it ls not wanted. dalc ntws reporting office has bccn rciuovcil to Glen William when, h1g1!) take at leastsccond place in his- uows litmus of interest sent there ml‘? a3 "Blllcewifll-‘S 110 relucmberfl lIBDted a similar phgillop passed by tlic crossing and up M0 , _ _ Donald's hill until it ivas about iiwolpbrmns is a {Dragon mnchlalon‘ Irregular "Mn service“ Dan Stewart's Eel o: "Heather- (Miss Kathi u 0 vale Notes" fame is now forced mm Men“ 81811811 her DOsition s.‘ with Mr. C. llIcGowi-n anti We understand that tho Heather- “332” ‘.§’.§.‘f.‘.°l.'."'.f.‘°’..”?"“°"“ . A ss iey qgg; lMiss (‘ofiin or Morel] _ lull vented the position o; ... lewstilgilécfilllg purposes in liorscpowurlinh the office of M41 ,_. _-. nv .... - .-..-__- _ , . . 1W 11w =-1mild???.i‘"iii.?"f§:."‘lll“..:.£“§§ §;-’1»+%‘i'i.’;“.l:: ad's-Ella dltsaamnn Busts well earned holiday. and gmrmy The Guardian is nor Wm regularly and is uuicli il_l many isfhctory then when hill ()l ilappcrs hppruachteulfhe cummumry mm of 1 w" o‘ severe weather of thc paist uiutcr long ‘be rcmeuibcrctl by rats of speed ouiwsidereil by many to beat - especially so by several of Hem“ l d ng uctvsrpapers n thirds tho ilistiincv llllglutll), w-bcn hllm-uir young sprouts, who, us on its mud rtish. Wlicn about llilll-luqb-lons and ow,“ 1 . m“ _ . g to pressure of)! W838 a welcome v may dtiyvlnlgratlc on the rcturn triphurcmxlsdanfies, were “blind to mum I ‘lit. st gi gut caught ll\ u very take advantage of the refuge of- “MP PM“ 0"“ U1“ lllllflfl M1100 fcrcti by Kilmuir school house "Simple and sure Dr. 1 . . . , , . ‘§:’.‘l§““l' ,"‘°“°“‘ "l1. llavlni. the wiicrc they obtained relief, per- Ecloctric ou is so 1 S m‘ and m‘ ‘mculmms 1“ a llllps it was owing to the lonell- application that auhlldu rat?“ ‘mmmished ""11 113"“ ¢°l1~ ncss of the situation in which stand tho instructions. gluon. ‘it is hard to say how “Ahoy found themselves and a sew linimeni the Ollly dlrecill tlllllltimtd ‘but it is thought that the. ere attack of imagination but at rub, and when used 1H B Pa‘ ‘F’ 5°“ “m” “m “Penltmg 111W rifle they report going throng-h to apply. The illrectiousm lllilllilly» l" W". llllll it was n01\s0nle oi’ the most sensational and and unmistakczibie tint . at ncicd to tho proper part of tbellizilr-spiittin-g experiences p1 that: fgadfly understood by!“ outfit at nil, 1pm,, om ‘New Canadians Start For Cannib- ' , ,. T. 1..., - ..~ ~ A Bus! Scene sumo Liverpool Unus- - l Eliuetlltles for hlndlln outward i... . ks- id ones-bl It the Canadian Pucltlc flock at Livcrltilzitirfiilailghdf £5! ma! ahzlgfclall‘? laid“ '" ll perfect and speedy as any in the world. An wluho qu% the passe ,_ I" d 1""! "l6 Picture above oi future Cansdlancltizsns litln hlvi all t O PM“? , ding- the "Montcalm", the travellers pass from‘ the a‘ hm“ “h” flung,‘ ma?“ " sud railway station levels to waiting rooms on the r “Mr “"9"” b - ‘h ‘gm dds Ind crossing the bridged wharf board the med.‘ u‘ “m; ‘y ' by the saloon deck where they are received and. A‘ h” “h” “ha; . 0d to qulrtera. Their baggage is handled from "iifd l:llt“t.i? Udall ' l and with despltch. A trevslllnil out u. a otrlvfiliifiy o cos nto or I ‘Huum rl b? l" ‘algflillynumcii cllmlluatfis the nocuu ty . w" var-wile hot - m. - dlrmlifltbn l/alnm not to canary, ownm,‘ n: wl-‘i £01313‘. .4,‘ gygflll r" A p3... . t... < Juvwhmtll ' .. I 4