> i ore economical tiidn other teas and cost; fiyald gekoe _Bl_end 8§c ‘""'1‘he Markets MONTREAL. 0118-. Avril 11. —- AT HOME-Mrs. Riohard- R. l-l-urst will hold her post nuptial reception at the hqne of Miss diel- en i-inbkirk, 92 mazworth Aven- "9- Tuesday Awrluttn from a m o. , 4 .. - TRINITY‘ OHU§OH Lgdlgg’ Aid will hold an afternoon tea, Wed- nesday. April 14th, from 4 to 6. Children's dresses and rompers for sale. Admission 86c. 867l-12-MW-2i LAID T0. REST- —-The funeral of the late Mrs. William Brswders "111911 w“ llfsely attended was held yesterday. afternoon from her‘ residence, 256 Fitzroy fit" to St. 118.141.1111 ‘Cathetkah thence to the‘ Roman ‘Catholic Cemetery. 38F vices at the‘ shilreh and grave were conducted by the Rev. J. ,1, THE, ..'.'.T'. J11..- 1' la- sEv. F. H. LITTLEJOH ell-choppers 1111211111. ruupauav llrliilifi _ __ ..~‘f.’ecture'g--Recital ‘ “HA L‘ e . 1- . Adiflitod by h "runs. w. E. FLETCHER 5.111.... .l.‘ll.l.|Alv MacKENZIE Ohalrman—M.R. JAMES PATON 14111111111“ . music/11.. PROGRAMME (Msrche." "Largo," “Gavottefl "Musette." “Rondeau") ... ___. “c. cant-diam " A 1,.c1nn.lma ' " in. n a. i. ',_.¢',1 . .. ., timer." rev ~ éflfld PROF. W. E. FLETCHER torlo" "Larghetfo." “Allegro") “y ~ Thfidflflliflil; for Canadian grain on Mclfllyre- 'I_‘he pall bearers were 1- Pliflo, Dllet-“Ovlrlvfili-fv the “Occasional Ora _- . . the Montreal markets actor-day Messrs L. B. Miller, Michael ' Min L. MacKenzle, Mr. W. E. Fletcher t I‘. 11d» flffwas 1M1!" and a moderate amount Welsh. Thomas Gillan. J J Duffyjl ' " ' ' A‘ 1111 “ccmefiflhhc. Smog-n 0i “business was-worked. There 111111181 Steele. Simon Pauli. -.. 2' v'°"" "SM" N“ 1'" Gut lflficfflffien M... Ynbd c Le_ gvxlsollatlesit; stome entlluiry from locnl FUN _ _ t 1 ‘, ' or gran on spot and v ERAL YESTERDA .—fl‘be 3_ v |___R "M... ., | , .1. , 3111.119"! 45 W", , to. sales bf Manitoba No. 2 nqrthepn funeral or. the late John Tools took] ‘ o“ :5, __..Ar,:° agwawvhllf" " 1"*°h°“' w“ A’ n ‘ ~w1lfil1 W918 made at 12 1-2 cents 1111106 yesterday afternoon and was ‘ ' ' ‘J i r. e y H111‘11°111‘ with a I“ or‘ D91‘ llilflllelover the Winnipeg May largely attended. The pal-Macaroni Mr‘ E‘ F am" "vs when 11° ‘$11k ‘"11"?’ 111M611. 0.1.1‘. and No. 2 Canadian were: William Flynn, Patrick Den- 4. Vocal: Arla—“Como Ever-smiling Liberty" l, slgighhofl a pbléhvng°1l1néll western oats also sold at 12 1-2 111e, Patrick, McMahon, James Mc-1 - Mrs. WLE. Fletcher 5M9 “Flhwmgdwgmfled m h“ cents per bushel over the sale op- Nally James Gormly and John‘ y|°||m nsomf“ N“ 4.. "his: a , , tlonkCJiF. Montlreal. The Bpof, Dogle. The services st ‘the church (HM.e..°‘°‘|| “A||°°r°'wi_ l4 ' more or car ots. of oats was 1111 the grave were conducted by __. _ , .1']1’yf01-1111(1 11111119 11v1l1g°fuzafgmtgg flrn_l_ at the late advance in prices 1116 Rev. A. Slnnott. . 6' V°°"MII>_:°'VV‘E #1:? -1.’9;‘|‘°" L ls sud 11161‘ “d Hired -no£ed: The feature of the spring ——- 1 ' ' ' ° "P1 '5 ' M'°K'"'1° l. ves 111181) 11 @1111 - wbeatjlour market was the im- lENJoYAal-E. DANQEP-OBB <1! 7' VMI": “L"11°’|" G" lat wand. 2; Elizabeth Nani». Juliet Fraser. 2; 1%, [our children endotherm- i. .'1 l-. . Rqnnli 1 sill ‘of Toronto, tonight captured vhagpenlor Ladies‘ Easterrrv-Can- was quiet but firm. adr-‘BasketbsllChampionship andand cheese market were without e, ‘ti! the right to meet the Ed-‘any near feature to note. mo; n Grads 101‘ ‘ _ tiiltlherc on next Tuesday and Canadian egg markets continued Thursday night. 'by defeating thelwenk and Toronto reports lower Tm “powers o1 Saint JohnhN. B. Prices today. 111A "Maritime champions, with a ' The locals wonlhas taken A 2 C drop. retailers extras 33-44, firsts 31—- 32. seconds 28-29. 11111: extras 311. firsts 29. seconds Edmonton-The egg market retailers score oi i3 l0 13- til l 111 llllfflllllly 1liEht-'5Y-59&1®'14- 1 n ih seals. flt d in the some sty as are worn ‘by the girls here, in- stead or their old-fashioned skirt uniform. showing. their task and although‘ they ‘had a terrific score to face. {they refus- ed to quit. the star scoring nllle oi her team's The Lukesldes 15.1_,un1l they put on a spprtat the beginning of the second half. The’ Trojans llnd ll perillldiflf-Pffilllfl‘ call. ed on tlleln as compared to 13 on Lakcsidss. deceased was a highly res- ' farmer, and ._ much; .sym- lr extended to the bereaved to 60.00 (114%- s Won By 102 _jto i2’? y‘. April 10,._‘.-Lake- ONTO. tlve. the Canadian round by 102 to 27 points, hav- rlefoatcll the {Profane 11611! e game tonight wapvfhill hotter 27. the first engagement o1 the. uniforms lllililfi a. co, ‘mendable They stuck. sinely to firsts onds light. Miss liiurmlrct Henderson vras oi the Trojan-Rovers, ‘points; 1 f time led nit ha Agnes Gladys The tsaflifii)". ~ » Trojan-Rovers ---- Dorothy Nor- .\.largurel_ Henderson. 9. Mabel Beatric Prices were steady. for winter wheat gra and thefseling was firm. 1111519 1:1 mlllfflfld colllltlnued active an pr ces were we mai ti d. Standard grades 11 11 11° mentioned were also firm and trade was ac- Thfl e38 market was active potato trade The butter and steady. OTTA WA, is steady. The Trojan-f era. out-[exiras 30. firsts 28, seconds 26. l Calgary Jobbing extras $9.50 per C1156. firsts $8.50 per case, seconds Vancouver-The Dealers $7.50 per case. egg market Daying country points extras 24, 22. . ST JOHN, April 10. -Prices to retailers extras 43, firsts 40, sec- '35. fowl 45. proved demand from the United Klnfllom and the ‘continent. 0 barrels were of The 0nt.. Toronto, April l0—Tl1e Market Eawer“? 9111115» W111i" Prices to spew“ 91'1"’ draw" 11V M136 “i111- Prices to is steady. ‘Poultry receipts Keohan, Marion Coope Johnston. -'LBkGB1deB—— Dolly. Dnnlop, 12; Nora (‘rordo-n. 20; lunes Bralmley, 4; Junet Allen. 3; Helen Hendry, Swan, 4; Duulop. Mina. e Harron. Referee—Milier. it tions held this season was eagerly was estimated that sales of 50,000 taken advantage of by upwards of made. one hundred coulples last Thursday The demand night. The occasionJpeinll s. bene- des was fair fit dance given under T118 of the St. Pats Sisters’ basketlballl rolled oats April 10. — Montreal joh- ill‘ Fresh killed chickens 55, the most endoyalble dance func-' the auspices team at ‘the Casino. The shove “Sisters”, ‘have been noted in times lpaet. for very suc- cesslful man-s of this ldnd, but needless to my Thursday night's 800d time eclipsed any previous event held by them. After hours of pleasant recreation a dainty lun- cheon was served. A feature of. the occasion ‘was the drawing of- 111611? prizes whichfgvere won by“ the following: Ladies, ‘Eileen Mc- Wilson. ces Rattray and Mr; Harry 0on- 11811Y; W011 by the former. chaperons were: Mrs. Dr, R, J Mrs. F. J. Casey, , -<-o¢-i- . PERSONALS t__._ Rev. James Reardon has arrived‘ home from St. lPauls on a visit to his brother who is ill. 1 8 the Victoria lllfltel. . . l‘. Road hss gone to ‘New York city to visit his sister, Mrs. Neil Mc-i Lea-n. be absent about three months. F gg Storage Space Application for cold Jtorage ansce for eggs for the season, April 20th teUDecember am next, will be receiv- ed by this conlpwanfy up to and including Friday, Aprll 16th prox. ‘ Space wlil‘~'be allotted proportionately should appli- tions total more than space available. Application! ihiillld be lit‘ scaled plainly on the outside. "Appllcatlo The Island‘ Cold . 5C0" Ltd. +oe+4441~n x ‘xxQ-x__¢¢__¢ Ad‘; - AGENTS WANTED TO’ REPRES. cut established Comedian» Life 11111111111101; Company ‘l atwfiourls. Mmmsue. Georgetown. Eldon‘ and other points in- P» E. l..~ ‘Ap- gl’ Wiioncton" n. ji iii mo. A usoomulr use taun- '°Y°1'- liermsnville. " ' _ . LBrackie . 8045-4-‘10-21 Eaton, Reta May Pound, of Fred- _ s‘ 3294"“! '._-_- y---_-- -- ericton, P.E.I., and Lloyd Du-ncun w”; Housa- emq-RALL Lac“. WANTED MAN on sov FOR Buchanan. " . J r r r11. 911. wanted. ten 0r e10 ‘en mama, genelil farm work by May 1st. ‘ 1111111! "S", cflfg °¢,guu¢|gn_ 1, ,. hAp ly Mrs. John A. McLeod. DEATHS. h RFSQ uorlcE- Escnrso raoyq. . My #111111 111a 22nd, a ailvenfernale '11 T111100 marlwrightraar. Alfberai 2 ered l El '°'1 SALE-A can» Arly to a2 spring Park Road. 11 ‘F011 QNLE-UJP-TO-DATE 1“! "1116 and seVBfaVhsi ers. 111w u Rocllfoiiwfifhet?‘ n. é r _. nv~ -- l: MARIN it ‘d xralliiaequarriei" an‘; v vfiv envelopes, marked n Egg ' Storage." Storage A‘ =CLASSIFIED Apvnlrrlslzvlunlvrsv Ons insertion .. Pour insertions ‘AAA iA P. tune BJI\ '11‘; thud- .,-8ll1-t~5-1wk. ‘ Miscellaneous . asst-nut .W.Z-l rew d of- Mlnialred alive-awn»!!- lls,T V ,1. .‘ n... ma. '11”-§u£1.§.1u3' 19ft car. ., , _ carom mm k1‘ E E u! ‘r Ln... H-P. tgys-ylinlli. A nits 111° 11nd Break n jnevn-q- ' ‘refill, O- T-Of 9 i _-,---——-——--—-e-- ‘WANTED -- R00 _ .far.m labourer!- wages $40.00 per month with lbonus for harvest and tbreshl '3 For iaarticulars anal! t0 1111111112“- George Sh, Moncto - 10c per line of 6 word! lo per line of i! worth ‘le per line of l vvnrtll FOR1SALE.—NEW CART 1BODV- fiply to W. J. Sco E. I. FARM FOR SALE AT BAY FOR- Property of she llate Alfred Burke. lFor full Der- ticulam write Bertha some. 114 Washington Ave... Mess. ' Male Help Wanted WANTED-BOY ABOUT 15 TO help on farm. Louie Bryenton. 73 acres. 8635-4-10-7i ‘wl tshire Post 0if,lce. n. n. 4. assa-l-v-n ‘FIREMEN. ’ an KIMIN, ‘BEGIN- nors, mo. ls r3550 " monthly (which poeitionf) Write Railway ,.n.n.rm4, ‘Guardian. - ' -.~ . .. - ssol-l-lz-sl tor » Service of Canada, I84, n. 86084-9411 Situations Vacant ecu. Mouser-loco uses» $domandz h 5am“ — greatest imaginable ave bualneel of own: make ave callers 119111111: capitol or oxiferienoe unneces- DQ‘ tt, Marshfleld, 86fi0-4-12-1wk ‘ Cambridge. EXPERIENCED Mlnltobi. 1119111 W111 be Blessed t0 know that he is now steadily improving in! health and expects to leave the" P. E. island Hospital "in a few ‘weeks time. l . llilinartPa llnlment used by Veterinarian i 1 IIOS N IIA \\’ SCHOOL. 'i‘ln- lfull of Honour nfllonsbnw School for .\|l|l'(‘ll in as follows: Grlulc X-l. Rlurjorlc Rfvlfllo 2. Cluru Mchfnnus. - Grade Vll--i. Florence McPhnil 2. Mury iiicillvugnll 3. Fred iill-kox. Grutle Vl—~1. hlyrtle Crosby 2. Flor- - cure Airline- 3. lsnlleltFerg son. (lrnde ill-1. Hurry llc (he 2. blur- guerlte Crosby ll. Joyce Crosby. Grade li—~l. ldella McRae 2. Mildred (‘roshy 8. (‘hnrles liicPhniL. 1 Grade l—l. Colin McLeod 2. Lillla (‘arson 3. Tbollun Boston. ' v slams WATTS-April 9th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fra-nk H. Watts, York, a so_n 10% lbs. Congratulations. WATT$.—Aprll 5th at York. to Mr. and Mrs. John F. Watts. Grnnd Tracadlo, a S0ll. 'MacNEVlN.-l- At Bonsbaw, April 7th. 1926. to Mr. and Mrs. ‘Hessell ‘D. MacNsvin. (use Lois May nGrsves) a daughter. Congratula- oms. MARRIAGES RUMD-EU-CHANANF-At the .13....- tist Parsonage, Charlottetown, on April 8, 1926. by Rev. Ross C. 8W-AiN—At P. E. Hospltau, April 10th. 1926. Ellen-R. ‘Swain. Fun- eral today from McLeam Under- taking Parlors at 3 p. m. BOWLING-nit the City Hospital. April 10th. Theresa Ellen; Dowling. ng "B5 years. Thedunera-l will 1a éfipiate from the residence 0.! Joseph .l)pwl1ng. Rock Point. this morning n; 9.80. to .80 til Shore. PETERQOIW-On April 11th, 1926. at 25 Gerald Street, i-ielen Elisa- beth Peterson. age 10 months. youngest child of Mr. and Mrs Geo. A. Peterson. Funeral this morning at 10.80 from her grand- parents residence, 34 Valley St, to People's Cemetery. game school teachers and professors. lMr. Herman 811W 1111111? 1111191111‘ lions to his hearers telling hoWp many sons have brought dishonorf _._.._ ‘.011 their parents by not P11114118’ 1'11? Mr, c. F. Archer, Maritime sslesseme. ‘Mr- 11911111111 “11111111111111 W111‘ Manager for McLaughlin-Buick and a 11119111 appeal 19° 111° Ymmg “m” Leod is. but Pontiac motor cars is in t-he city 91911911110191 398115 B11161‘ 111911‘ 1'1"‘ Scotland needs a Gaelic Minister on business and is registered at 95 111111 1° 111113’ 111B 58-1116 “11-11 111111;‘ or student for the sunlmer. wen- _ v , 91B, Pl-esbytery o.‘ Pictou Mr. James McAulay, Soul-ls Llnevandwil l prbve to be a ‘wonder-hi! y-z . - . ed. Aa accommodation la Over 400 Deoifle Ettsnded 111° Allen. Sydney-Assistant ‘to usual after church sing snug ut the McC. Thomson, Irving M. Haynes. Y. M, 1C. A. last night. Rev. N611 Herman was the speaker of the has ‘been there all winter. Prince- evening and his address entitled ton student. (Pqay the Gimme) was a message " Sydney RflflBB——ABBi8[8.l1i. to W The from the heart to the students and’ 0. Mulligan for Florence. etc, l’. , ' others present and the plea 0! 1.11 Ledweli, Mrs. D1‘. J. Blanchardj3peaker was ma‘ would take the messaBB them and that they would 19111 with their parents, IM-r. Her-roams message home to the hearts oi‘. his hear help to all who heard lhlm. ‘Mr. C. L. McKay and 1.\lr_ Ben Mr. McAulay expects to Acorn rendered.‘ a. very pleasing Idluet, enltitled "lHe was nailed onthe 11M , |tree for me," and Mr. Acorn sang The many friends e1 M1‘. W111.'s. very fine solo. Prof. n. A. Tant- Brehaut of the Post Office Depart-Ion accompanied on the piano for E1919" 13°11- | Saltsprlngs and West River Stu. I.VIlr_ McKay and. Mr. Acorn. The Y. M.‘ C. A. Quarteizte rend- ered s. number that ‘was most heart ily received. ‘Messrs. Johnson, Ores‘ well, Fs-rquharson >and_ Garnhum ‘Miss lPearl Johnson accompanied the quartette. Mrllllalter the regular singing in line ' manner. i-—<-o>i—— GR EETINGS RECIPROCATED. lMr. Percy J. l-lappeny, Scout- B... master of the L. of U. Troop, clty,, has received “ knowledgment Scout Executive, New York: - My Dear Mr. Il-lappeny: the from the th se present 01101;“, with J. Gordon Fulton. y the their 111m NOTE:—“The Vocal Numbers are taken from the Oratorio “Judas Maccahaeul." ADMISSION—~35 CENTS Ticket; may be had at the Guardian Office or from member- of the Committee. 1 ‘ limited application for tickets should be made at once to prevent disappointment, Sing Song Service , ‘ “Y”. ] Pres. Synod (Continued from page 1) w. ’N°1'111‘$Y1l119y—Bruce F. Hunt e -D. Augustine. Neil's Harbor and Capo North~ WhYc-oconlngh—A. D. MacKin- River Dean's. Malagnwatch and Orangedale-Austin A. Fulton “Grand River-—Le\vin H. Fowler Framboise-Murdock Maclnnls -»Loc)'ll l.omon1l—('l‘o be Sup has been lMnlgrnve-danles i). Mnillcllnn Caiedouia——\V. P. Murray ' Abercrornblo-——J0bn-.W. Mncdcn Thorburn~Frnncls Kinsler Gairloch and Middle River- —Harry R‘. Roach line. M. Schofleld ‘——— Diligent River,‘ Pazlrsboro, err. '-Cnthbert Maclean. M99111“ may“ ‘for; Nl6l‘lg0llli8h——-Bl”ll(§9 Williams his usual Durham and Green antler Ninlmo. n—~W. H. Turner MacLeiialrs Mountain ok—(Vacant) " - Musquodobolt - ‘Ede and Harbor“ and 1°11°w111KCh?;>£Ds1111's—l-i. W. Gowdy. Mahone Bay—R. K. Earle Windsor—-F. R. Williams We snureeleie very 11111011 W111 Prince Edward ‘Island Presbytery. Si-ncerely yours. "Boy Scouts of A-merica Mr. Happeny is also one‘ of the commissioners for Queens County. HUGHES’ SHEEP DIP .\“ Protects Your Profits By keeping all LIVPBIDCk ‘Healthy Easy and Safe to Use Economical kills Lice, Minn, Sheep sou. and Ringworm. llcals Cults, Scratches, Wounds and common skin troubles. Used freely as a disinfectant It lolpa to prevent HOG CHOLERQ and other contagious dlunm Experiments on live hug! Infill’! that Liiflfi dilution oi Kn-el. Im- No.1 Wm Hi] Virulnnt Hog (‘h-dam Virus in ll minutes by (‘Allihllii Iii-st lnatnlctlve booklets on u... gresti-ngs for Easter, and assure you that the kind sentiments ex-. pressed are thoroughly reciprocat- Freeland, w; 14__H_ K_ Dane), Please extend our greetings to all of"you'r boys. Tyne Valley, Victoria _West, Clifton Long River, French Vii ‘lage. Granville- Rev. Jos. C. Har- rison Harrington, Mlu-sbfield, Stewart-James l. Dickson Murray Harbor North. Peter's Rond. Cambridge. Murray Harbor South~—-Rev. J. D. ‘Fenner Caledonia and Heatherdule -- (Vuconfn) llOHBEE-QIX1HCY A. McDowell Wood lslands-—-Edward G. Bar- ‘ton. 'I'ryon, Rose Valley, Bradalbane —W. J. Robertson Alberton-Dr. S. T. Simpson Kensington and Malpeque-— Dr. Gouge. Mt Presbytery of Mlramlchl pellio—Wlck Broomall, Jr. Tabuclntac~Frank Murphy lllnck Rlver—L. D. Macdonnid Rexton, Rlchibucto, Kouchlillou gone-W. A. Young Daihousie-—S. C. Graeb. Presbytery of Saint John Kirkland, etc.—Edward F. Floyd Westfield ‘Beach—Gail C. Brad- ley Stanley and Wllliamsburg -— Valentine S. Alison Prince William, l-fanwell, New Maryland~W. C. Mebdon Harvey Station. Twoedslide. Sollth Twsedside. Acorn ~George Knight. Sackville a-nd Dorchester J. H. Madill. Port Elgiil-H. B. Rll'1c‘0l| ‘Sussex. Bhediac, Scotch Settle- iVient, Bubhouche, Mill Creek. _ W. B. Macodrum. President Moore In Hospital HALIFAX. April ll.--D1‘. A. H. — ital’. r ‘U. m 1 <=---=--- ‘gfiiftit ~ .....“" °' '"..";";°;. ‘i’ harmless. n,“ “"1” 1°‘ _ --- ‘P. _ , ,. eral hospital-malty morning n»; ‘ C°"”"11- . . 1" ' 1 ..- ' L051? . , . - 1 ."~1\ -_ ‘- treatment. Dr. Moore has not been re, . . - ._.__ A . ‘in the ‘nest of 'oaith_1_ nag _ uiiflilinfljtalisa M. ° tom- n xtv. u W1i°1.'l"1-F " "1'1‘.'1'*,'1r~ 1" d"! 11111 "gyimolfsi 01m "'11- ogly to u; l... t Z" Brisilktdn ad Cont‘! n3’ no ' ' ' *‘ " flmgé-hglli-é; 1:131»; (‘Gumt- true,» .e.-l n» are» ve- . ,1. , -_ ,_u _ g“ MIPQ . he Ye _ 4.13.11 d1!- v 5- ‘~-. y‘ _ rug“ _V ukjoflopll] ill. .,; i. wig... r.- v11- South Gut. where Rev. D. Mac- calletl to J. ' Plctou lsland-ewilllam Kay Col- Tatamagouche and Earltown-lc Hlll-~Alex- Blue Moumtaln and Garden of Tide Head, ‘Flat Lands. Mstn- , jllov. llenlfaiid’ (Continued from page 1) Sir Arthur W. Currie, now Presi- dent of McGiil University, Mont- real, who succeeded ‘Byng as com- wander of the’ Canadian corps. The dinner was one of the most memorable functions ever held at Government House. but "beneath the superficial gaity of the gath- ering of comrades in war with their beloved chief, there was an element of regret for they knew that his term as Governor General of Canada wlitplres next September out! he- wlll- return to England. Regret Departure - So Friday night's dinner held on the anniversary of the capture of Vimy Ridge, April 9th, 1917, by the Csnadio-zrcorps, then commanded by General Byn-g, was really in the nlature of a farewell party to him. The feeling of tile gather- ing was perhaps most feelingly expressed thy Pipe Major John Gillies of the Seoforth Highland- vers of Canada, Vancouver. B. C.. who said in making s presenta- tion of a Gaelic motto 0n parch- ment from the Highland Regi- ments of Canada to Their Excel- lencies. Nacb IBu Mhaiseach An Ni Ns'n Robb Thu Tighinn Thu- gain An Alte Bill Ga’r Fagail (would it not be a beautiful thing if you were only comln-g instead o1 801115.) This expression aroused a crescendo of cheering and the pipers in company with Pipe Mu]- or Gillies played with extra en- thusiasm. Uloglzed Lord Byng The Lady Byng of Vimy came into the dining room when the speeches began, the first time she has appeared at a Vimy dinner. Following the toast to the King General Si; Arthur Currie preced- ed the presentations to Their Ex- cellencies with a speech in which he first referred to the unique dis» ti-nctlon conferred on him by the officers of the overseas orses o. Canada in selecting him to express in their behalf the regard and n1‘ iection for Their Idxcellenclen, 1S1! Arthur dwelt on the ‘glory of Vimy the lessons for Canada today it has given and then culoglzetl Lord Byvngs merits during ‘his term as Governor General. "lf there is one thing more than 111101-1181- ybu have tried to impress on all our people it is their duties and responsibilities as citizens oi our country," said General Currie. He was sure Lord and Lady Bylng would not forget Canada or her people after they go ‘hack to Eng- land. True Ca nadlan Gifts (leuerzll- Currie then asked Lady Byng of Vinly to accept from 111(- off cars of the Canadian corps t portrait of their ‘beloved chief, and turning to His Excellency said "nnd‘ wl‘l you ‘Sir. in nlenlory oi other days, and as a small mark o our deep affection, please accept n motor car." Here the cheering rcsounzled LllC pipers tuned upwvllh reneuxell rigor and all the party. after l-icl Excellency had feelillgly express ell her thanks and gratitude fol the portrait, nlnrcllell out wit] General iByng to the front dom- o ilovernment House, wlwre the limousine wus waiting in u special portico. lit is n Canadian product through out having been lllflfle at Ottuwu Ontario, according to spelzlficu; tions so as to be suitable for use in England. On the radiator cap is a Canadian beaver of sliver from ‘Cobalt, Ont. A Canadian silver plate at the back of the front seat carries the inscription. "To Their Excellencies the Gov ernor General and Lady Bymg oi. Vimy this car is presented by thll officers who served in the over- seas forces of Canada 1914 to 1918 as a token of deep afection, April 9. 1926." The Portrait is also ‘Canadian. It was painted by Major Ernest Fosberry, A. R. C. A., of Ottawa. whi served as an officer in the 87th Battalion (Canadian Grena» dior Guards) in France under Gen- eral Byng. it shows His Excel- lency in the frock coat of a ‘Brit- ish army general limd is a remark lble likeness. ‘OTTAWA. April 10. —The fact that the Governor GeneraYs new limousine presented by Canadian war veterans Friday is the finest -:lr ever produced in Canada l.= Queen flute! - " Since 1 taking over this Hotel vve have spent many thousapdfwof dollars [.101 rgpi|f" “q improvements. it ls new the finest Hotel of ID clan In the Maritime Prov- exeellent service at a moder- ate price. Ratea 33-09 I dIY- Charlottetown Hotel Co, Ltd. Proprietors M188 L. McQUAID, Manager p‘ gpgeu'"ué=rjst_ E. W Mini _','.1§lt§1merslde; Mrs. .1. unruly. Murrty River; w. Chester S. ‘QOIAIM. City; IB. Milt-s, “qliy- 1" 1f fin .1. w , . Unlverslty of _ Lady Byng’ t thoad ‘new n "ma." o1 rtable "- °““"""- C111’? ~7~ B811"- ‘-"1°11°1°"¢ Kid Boots. light flexible soles, W1" ‘"111 ' “m ° J. J. ‘Coleman, St. Stephen; (Y. “m, Wm‘ M-vy n‘. “d Hotel and Inlwild "b" I" Chester 1mm. t. lPeters; Miss "W191i A1NY1Y- ~ Trombs, _ Toronto. King's College As a very short extract from the following resolution was publish- ln our isue of Friday, we have been requested to publish the complete resolution. Resolution passed by Board of Governors. University of King's ila. passed the following resolu- tlolu-"Tbat this Synod euldorses the Campaign on behalf of King's College and pledges its support to the A!" bi _ln,his ‘leadership oi the gr t l £6.11...» on condition annuity t nil Ming of controversial sub] 1Q. in he college be based on an ' representation of the two existing schools of thought in the Church and that the government of the College be based so liar as p08- sible on the same principle." AND WIHERHAS the Board de- sires ‘to place on record the fact that since that time every possible effort hils been made by repeated conferences, and otherwise, to 11nd some way of i-tiylng practical effect to the said resolution, and has com pletely fnlled to ldfl so owing to the insuperalble difficulties that are in- volved. THEREFORE this Board desires to affirm that in the past it has been ‘the aim of the College to en- sure that the teaching and practce of the Divinity ‘SCllJOOI should be comprehensive ‘free from extremes 1nd representative of the nrind of if the ‘Church as expressed in the Book of Common Prayer: And we believe that any mis- givings regarding and exception taken to the Divinity lSchool and its teachings are due to incom- plete information and misunder- standing: » And flurther that this Board of Governors, in the exercise of its Functions and in its responsibility Closing o... Sale of Footwear SPECIAL BARGAINS For This lllleek for all appointments of teachers MP1’! BPOWH. Grey and and officers of the College, pledg- mack Ho", c°"_°n_ es itself to the full extent of its c 5 ll power and authority to maintain peca for pa“ so far as possible that position and those principles above stated. And that, finally, tho Bound s0l~ enlnly recognizes as the basis of touching in the Divinity School for all time the Declaration of Princi- ples of the General ‘Synod of the Church of England in Canada. ---——oo->i— Maritime Provinces Golf Tournament (Canadian Press) HlALmEAX, ‘N, 6., April ll.--Tlle Maritime Provinces golf tourna- ment will be held on the lillks of ihe Halifax Golf and Country Club. Ashburn, July 26 to 3O inclusive ac‘ ‘cilrdiug to an nnmlu-ncenlent mudc tonight by the Secretary, Dr. J.II.L. Johnston. ' » Men's Black and Brown Calf Boot, Goodyear Welt, rubber, medium and broad toe. Special for $53.98 pair . . . . . . , . . . . . .. Men's Brown and Black Calf Boot, Goodyear Welts. Rubber Heel, Gold Bond. Slatcr and other good makes. Values up to $10.00. Closing out for pair ' Men's Working Boots. Black, guaranteed solid lea- ther sole and heel. Closing out for pair said to be largely due to the incl that wnr veterans employed in the plnnt at Oshawa. where the our was built made a special drive on tile job. Everything for "Byngfls cur” got extra service and the men put the extru work into it as their Boys Black and Brown Call Boot., Solid leather sole and mntrlhuiion 1o Byllg‘s gift. The 1'1"“ 5P1°"d111 l°h°°1 511°1- prescntation of t_he cur" was not Closing out for the complete story, for the veter- pa“, _ > _ _ ‘ ‘ _ _ I _ _ ‘ __ ' ans have also provided for its in- lurzluce and eve-n its transportat- tlon to London when llis Excel- |9ll('_\"l‘Eiili‘llS to tile Moillerlolldfl W°m="'3 511k 1'19" 1" 1' shades of Peach, Bloom. ’. Harvest, Bamboo, Sunburn, - — all the newest shades. “Mel Z"I°JZ.'.".'.'.°.°.89° & 45“ W0mon'| Black and Brown Boots, High Out. selected Victoria One of the largest and best equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous from our better grade stock. HOW On sale pair ....J~ 98¢ Women's Calf and Kid Ox- fords. Brown and Black, low, medium and high heels. Ex- Women's Black, Brown and Patent Oxfords, new Spring service to all Guests. Tele- ccllent value. Only P111711" 1" "°°""- for pair . . . . . . . . . . . .. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per , ‘fly’ I Women's Brown and Black ' Straps also, aloe Oxfords with l Charlottetown ‘ low and medium heels. Val- Hotel ~ Co‘, ues Up to $6.00. On P oprlflor. sale now for palm. r l l HARRY C. BROWN, Manager 1C7 1A EL y arrivals. Values up to $7.50. ' A. C. Belle isle, Campbellton. ckfmq” om for i. B. C. B. lidurrayAi oncton; ll. P911‘ ~ - - - - ~ - ~ - ~ - - - -~ ‘.. Low, Halifax; W. E. Ashdown. Pruro; Austen ~C_ Scales, Freetown Ft. L. Riley. lSaiht John, N. 113.; Vi’. l. Fraser, Halifax; J. A. dlicPhor- 101i, Wolfville; H. l-ieler, Montreal _). McKinney; Si. Jlohn; W. J. xanrlston. 'St_ Thomas; W. 'otte, Montreal; M. McPherson. Mnncton; W. S. Mould, Toronto; .1 .-i»l. Vliooum. Mildnileton. 1N. lS-l E Women's Brown Call Strap Oxfords. Medium and low 11.°"..I."'T'?7T..T‘.°.'." $1113 Children's Black and Brown Barbara Pratt. st. Pei-ere; heel- Whlle they 1111i 98c Hart, Sackvllle W. Gorgsn, Hali- fax; A. F. Hire. Amherst; B_ G. Gill, Amherst; _C. E. Pagean, Mon- treal; V. S. Klngsmilll, Toronto; .-\. Ross lllvis. ‘Blllflklyn, N. Y.; C. 1C. Abbott, North Sydney; F.W. Drew, St. John; RR. Morrison, Kin kor-a; A. Molver, Kinkora; D. Mc- Lean. N. Wiltshire; B. Tucker, New Glasgow; Geo. Thompson, Mo tsgue; ll_ Smith, Sackvllle; L. A. cw, .81. Jhhn; J. A. MdPher- son. Wolfvllle; E. G. leaman. Monclon; J.‘ Boin, Monetou; Robt. Keir, Toronto; C. F. Archer. lMmlc» ton; Saul Gottlecte, Tomnto; Fred Stein, Nhntread; M. Bald. Mon- treal; K. Hall. Toronto; V. A. only . . . . . . . . . Misses Black Boots with heavy sole. Closing out price for palr.. _ . Mleeae Brown and Black High Cut loot, solid leather eole and heel. Values up to $4.00. can... out for palr . . . . . . .