MARCH 191 19.39 eeeoeees-eoe ’ i I A i‘ "HIW _ Clqssified Advertisements MAgents Wanted For iSale {ml on woman ‘r0 Tlavsl. and appoint local representatives. Position permanent; yearly guar- antee $1300. (being $25. weekly average) and expenses; commission and cash bonuses besides. Winston 00.. Tower Bldg., Toronto. A. W. 34-12-1940. Oiiice. oats. Ernest Stone, Cornwall. roa sate. r0 ts-r. aoaao mi. room silos on lland at Gusrdiaa roa SALB-JWII-l-T-S-BA-N-Nll. ssso a-la-ai ilentral Guardian llAdlliilll-fihsrloitotown on our. 10th. mo. to rsr. sad lire. Al- vin Illokbhlie or Mount Stewart. a daughter. Amy Pearle. aaotlcau scsvrcu will he held in Chriit Church, Cherry Valley, on Sunday nest, March iird, at 2.30 p. m. "Olptl A. Hutchinson, U. A. suooassrul. CLINIC - ‘Phlolllh the efiorts c! the Women's Institute of It. Petors North and St. Boilers conducted by Dre. McDonald Anil Miscellaneous Al-ILLAND surveyor, Box B3, Charlottetown, cii-ii-ld-lmopd. _____._._._._____ MAN AND WIFE WILL TAKE charge o! operations on small farm. Apply Guardian. 2i56-3-1'f~3i FOUND a... moan snowman comwaii and North River, ladies’ ntaining small sum of hand bl 8. money. Percy ‘Lowther. » Itdl-l-it-Ii-ai .-_-—--—-——--""'"*"“'_ l HAVE atwavs IN STOCK superior quality American ltubber Belting. Any length or width. Also Rubber Traces all at half price. Clinton Morison. Fredericton Sta lion, P. l. l. ~ .___--------- __.__-_-_---~ PGrATO TAGS IGI ‘I'll! SIA- GOD'S shipments on short notice. ‘Guardian Central Print/cry. To Let -—-"-'——i*' ROOMS TO LE'l'—-APPLY I25 IUD- ton. Phone air-t. ms-si Wanted who... ro-h-lzirr-fiioosa on Fiat. Apply Guardian. diiiu-3-ll-li. ifs-Nun - zoo sonnets coon feed oats, state price. your station. Fred Hughes, Bediord. 3508-3-10-21. -__ Female ldelp ‘Wanted “TANTED - EXPERIENCED MAID for general housework. Apply Mrs. Walter Grant. ill North River/ Road. 24614-1841. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. A MAID for general housework. Apply Mrs. F. A. Coyle. 804 Richmond St. loll-ti! Male Help Wanted FOE; ms WARE oolcatg. Big iJlyLcasy work while learninl Barber ‘Prods under lamina Meier American plan. world's most liable Barber School System. Write todai icr. free literature. Moler JBsr Ffldllcgc. 518 Harrington St... m1 lag. Wed and Sat ti‘ ...‘l,,..,.__.......__...-...._. t Lost id's-r Mono-Aircraftman carr- toi and cTEIm Avenue, Gold Wrist watch. Finder leave at Guardisrtli ‘ 3- 9- Salesrnan Wanted IALISMIN WANTID - SALIS agent for Prince Edward island Good pay. Free outiit. We want now s. rslisble. energetic represents- tivstcMhflili-hl bllldilttioilfl the‘ land. Our aaency is profit- anle. rite. Felbam. Nursery. Co. Toronto, Ont. b. W. s-wsro. s L. 0. C. BOWLIN Last night on the League. Alleys the “High Ten" League got awsy to =1 Rood start when the Royals met and defeated the Rlegals in a well contested game. This league promises i0 show some good bowling before this section is over. in last night's some R. Duncan roiled high single Victor Mclwen. FOB SALE-ls glne. rs-overhauled. sell cheap. Spring Park Rd. W. A. Mutch. with t4 records. mouth Street. Smith Typewritor. Wood Maritime Ltd. FOR SALE——A GANDHI. att. Carleton. Apply to William Spicer. rived cariosd Apply Gordon Macheod. Stewart d: iowther, Charlottetown. Ens tern Guardian "QTUBGEON AND VICINITY- Rev. G. Vi. McCain‘. recently visited Charlottetown. Mr. Guss Jamieson recently visited Georgetown. Mr. rred McOe-be, Central Bydsoue. il vsiting his brother Rev. G. V. Ile- cshe. Sturgeon. The many friends oi Mr. Wilfred Lanigan are sorry to learn that he is still in St. John Hospital, but hope for I. 99°06? 1'0" covery. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McKin- non. Georgetown. recently visited Cambridge. the guest of her mother Mrs. John Lanigan. Mi’. James D. Lanigan recently visited Georgetown Mr. uo minis. Sturgeon. spent the week end at his home in Greenfield. ..' INSTITUTE REPORT. - The March meeting“ of ism-law ia- stituto met on the ilitll at the home of Mrs. E. D. Fraser. North Lake. and opened with the singing of the Institute Ode. The vice president presided. ‘Roll call was answered by twelve members with Riddles. It was decided that we exchanle the oldest lihrll-y hooill with l llrishborins in- stitute. Program consisiod 0f! 5011i. |"My Old New i-lampchi e Home." by FOR. sans-so TONS PIBSSSD hay on the premises of H. W. Davi- scn. St. Peters Harbour. Apply to zilfl-ii-lb-ii. liTifilfl-Tilll. r?‘- 2468-3-17-31 son salo-Tiifdl-iz-ia-oan "YOUNG horses at Buntain s: Bell's whari. ai FOE 8ALE-—VI(7I.‘OI. VlCTl-OLA Apply ldd ‘Way- 3-19-2! or. excelled themselves. The special- FOI SALE AT A BARGAIN L. C. Apply Frost a BSOI-Zi-IB-Ii. APPLY ton GOOD LEGBORN CHICKS, hatching eggs, writs Everett How- 2427-8-15-8! roa sshn-LAitTllt-‘r-iio-Fgnasn in Bradalbsns village, house, and barn nearly new, price reasonable. MM-B- IT-Si BOISE! IOI SALE-JUST Al- choice horses at wellington McNellrs Btsblas. Bull- tain do Bell's Whari. flbi-l-ll-ii. ._ ..... ...______,____________.___ FARM POI. SALE A1‘ BROOK- iield, d0 acres land. nearly all clsar in good state oi cultivation. well watered, dwelling house and barns. ildl-fl-lb-BMW-ZVIKI FARM I0! SALE NEAB ALBANY- I am oflering ier immediate sale myisrm cidsacrss withgocd buildings, situated near Albany, P. is. 1.; good situation, well water- ed and conveniently worked. Apply William Quigley. Albany. or to Solicitors. flidil-l-li-mon-wed-Qwks- WI-llllbiin, assisted by Miss Vicker- son, in each o! these schools on March 18th. Twenty-two pro-school children received a iii-st ‘ oculation as well as the school children. "NORA" lEPlATlD-The play "Nora." was repeated at the Prince Edward flies-isle loot evening with ths same success that created i first presentatim Morlday night. ‘rtleiooalcastchsandalhunder the direction oi Ml‘. J. Austin Train- tisswmcititsaamehigi-lcrderas those cf tho previous evening. The proceeds of these presents“ go to charity through tho Benevolent Ir- ish Society. South, a very sueoesltul clinic was, \ iii ac isl ii ciiiiiiciiiuciriv Hold Executive Meet- mon By Captain Hutchinson Last Ev- ening. ' The annual executive lrleetingcf the Diocesan Church Society was held yesterday afternoon in St. Paul's Parish Hall with the Venerable Arch- deacon White presiding. After the' reading of the minutes by the Secretary. T. E. MacNutt. some routine business was dealt with. Resolutions of sympathy were passed regarding the absence c! Rovs. G. T. t‘ Spriggs the w. J. Phillips owing to illness. 'l1le reports of two committees ap- pointed s year ago were read and af- ter being accepted and approved, it was decided to purchase a Church Anny Motor Van. which will be oper- ated by two church army oflicers. during tho summer months, going from piscs to place in the interests left yesterday icr Brooklyn to visit her mother. Mrs. Annie Msthescn. The ltsv. Hr. Mscviosr. Moderator oi the Maritime Synod, is in ‘Iiorohtc Iitlmils meatless o! tbs oellml Board o! missions. BETIIBUTION 1S SUI! - That the law ct retribution is s boomerang, wastllesislsstnishtofDl-Jtobt. Winston in tho Central Christian Chi-mill. and s large audience heard the startling discourse. The ape ' stated that his subject was not a Pleasant one but one necessary in this Isl when men and nations were Dllyifls with the laws cf destiny. fThe law ct retribution is a boom- erang" said tha avlli-lgsult, "and it ‘"11 I08 y0ii Wary time. That we rllll what we sow is not true because it ls in the Bible. It is in the Bible because it is tnleand if there were no Bible it would be true. The vio- ister oi any law is the creature of thatlswuntilbsbsslllidthlllen. slty- It is true in individual life and in nations. Where ‘are the nations that have turned God down-they 5W0 Billed into " . Babylon. ""10"". lint and many others. I P104143 80y nation. There are two attitudes toward law. There may be s. penalty and there may not. There is always penalty oi God's laws and the machinery to carry it out. Over 1°" young people remained for the 800d time and games that were play- ed in the side room and the refresh- mentcprovidedby the Ladies of the church. It was voted to have mother Y0"!!! ioiks lilbt next week. T st 7.30 Dr. Whistcn speaks on "Play- inl the Game" and he will use a large baseball chart on canvas. It was an- nounced that this was one o! the lvangelistk greatest sermons. The Wnistons will sing and other music will be provided. Thursday night the theme will be "Universalism and its Cure." (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Mar. lle-‘rllcre were m cattle, 105a calves, 24o hogs and l0 sheep and lambs ior sale on the two Montreal livestock markets. The bulk of the cattle were common to Just islr quality and brought from $8.60 to $6.50 ior cows, and bulls were from ".00 to I735. Calves were o! common to Just medium quality. mi" M°D°"““- "W" m“ --- ' of the Church s commitioe of five I Nvrth- 1004-10-1 m. n. Mscvioar, or nlortum, u. w,” “Wm,” u, w,“ ‘m, m, --------------- 8., is at m ah; r _ ‘m; h a m . with the Organisation oi the Van work on the Island. A Church army oflicer will also be stationed at Georgetown for some tints to coins. Tile annual church service was held in St. Peters Cathedral last sv- ening and was well attended. ‘The Rev. Canon Malone sang the service. the Rev. Edward Bridgewater, Rector or Crapsud. read the first lesson and Rev. C. F. Johnson, Rector of Milton. the second. C Alired Hutchin- son. oi.’ the Church Army preached a splendid sermon on responsibility. while the Archdeacon pronounced the Benediction. Tile followirlfis a brief review oi Captain Hutchinson's sermon: Speaking rroul nulls xxx-la.‘ Capt. Hutchinson, O. A., reminded his hear- mtllllt although they may be able to place their material responsibility on some one else, they cannot do so with their spiritual responsibility. The Bible and the prayer book speaks it and the trouble is today people do not reallro it. The excuse of being too ordinary is no excuse for many or God's best. flowers were to be found in the shade. All shorts, no mattor how small, if done to the glory or God. will not pass unnoticed, but will receive l-lis blessing. There must not only be action from the pulpit. but also reaction from the pew, and when this comes. there is no doubt but the Church will sweep many in. A‘, a sagas‘ $1.50 Vlolln Lesson $1.00 Graduate of New England Conserva- tory of Mlllc For Correct Violin and Theory Instruction Try Prof. Emanuel of Boston Violin Studio Phone ION-L. Phone IOM-L. Charlottetown hour-st A.M.toSi’. M. 334g 5.40 a e 004000046304 IOOl-B-IT-lwlbk. AAA‘; OOOROOQOO-OOOXOO-OOOCOOOO DR. J. P. MILLAR ' DENTAL SURGEON é “DUES-J l0 II.“ ; I to 6.00 Cgrngg Queen and Rlchlllll‘ z lng Yesterday-Set. » Erinitp claim: dlburti) WEDNESDAY la White's — Sccill Ball. dim calor- The eighty-first anniversary oi the founding or Diamond of the Desert Division. Sms oi ‘lbnlperance at Georgetown was celebrated in a wry fitting why It the Division 300m 0n Wednesday evening. March lItll. AI- ier the regular work oi the division was completed the meeting was thrown open to the public. and tho inl- lowina N98114:: was enjoyed: . Opening Chorus. "Where is my wandering boy to-night?" Reading by Elsie Levers, A voice from the poor house. Duet Mrs. oee. Youstoih ans Mrs. B. Mair. The old rustle bridge by the nliil. Residing, Mrs. B. Mair. God IKIXOWB. Duet. Mia. A. E. Jenkind. and Miss. B. Ross, Down in the licensed saloon. Trio. Mrs. Jenkins. mo. Mair, and Mr. W. Walker. Solo. Mr. S. Youstorl. Father Come Home. Duet. Mrs. Jenkins. and Mrs. Your- ton. life's Dream is Ore. RImIIkIbyDILJZIZdItoILOh the Order. Orchestra Selections. Closing Chorus, Throw out the life line." Following the proornn lunch was served by the ladies of the. Division. An in i413 feature oi the meet- ing was the presence cf two members of the division when it was in a ilnur- ishing condition many years ago. Ths following. which describes the founding of the Division. and which appeared in the Charlottetown paper oi the time may be oi interest to se- veral c! our readers: "oll tussdsy the lath last, Hon. Charles Young. G. W. P.. having re- ceived s Rlquuition from certain 1n- habitsnts of_ Georgetown. to open a Division in that place. granted the prayer of the application. and, assist- ed by his A. G. C.. proceeded to icrrn a division in Georgetown. under the title oi‘ the "DIAMOND O1" THE DESERT" Division No. Nine. S. o4 T.. and, initiated the iloquisitiorlis . On the following ‘evening, the G. W. n. lectured to s. large and respectable audience upon the principles of the Order. ind at the close or the ‘Len- ture. other gentlemen stepped ira-wsrd and desired to become "Sons". The meeting having been closed in the us- ual ll-lanner, the Division was opened in iorm, and a-itol- the last mentioned gentlemen had been dilly initiated. the following brethren were installed as Ofiicers o1’ the Division until the first, day of Jilly next. via:- Willianl Sanderson. Bu. W. P. James M. Cogsweil. W. A. Jss. ‘lesion, R. S. Jas. S. Holland. A. R. S. Chas. Moisaren. I‘. S. Alexander Robertson. ‘r. Joseph Kellcw, C. Richard Gidley. A. C. John Mo Donald, I. S. Alexander- Ferguson, O. S. Wln. McKay. he. was conducted to the chair of P. W. P. Aitor the G. W. P. had given the Officer and Members due instructions. and inolllceted upon them the neces- sity of acting upon the benevolent pril-loipl-l of thcOrder. the Division, nominated their W. P. as their Rep- resentstive to the Grand Division, and unanimously passed a vote of thanks ate-Assam Ichocl chisel-I llll " nssua; - ‘I! ‘Lib-Weekly I017“) -- Visi- tors cordially welcome-Hearts Memorial Bali. IMF-MOON!‘ 0! ldllifili —- Ladies‘ Parlor. I502. Celebrates Anniversary ‘Western Guardian ~Rcv. J. J. McDonald, or Summer- side is visiting in Charlottetown this ween-s. —ASSAULT' CASE DISMISSED- An assault case was tried on Tuesday morning at Sumnierslde. before Mr. John E. Campbell, .l. P, between par- ties belonging to New Annan. The case was dismissed for want cf sum- cient evidence-S. -l'BIt.iUB.Y CASE ADJOURNED T0 TODAY-Tile case of Davis McNeili. recently sent up iortrlai on a. charge‘ or perjury and who had elected to be tried under the Speedy ‘rl-ials Act. was called before Judge Inman, in the Court House st Summerside uni Tuesday morning. His Honol- said that counsel should be present, as the case would not go on by itself. Mr. Don Stewart. oll behalf of Mr. Lloyd Lewis. Barrister, appointed on the prisoner's behsli. stated that there had been argument between Counsel to ask ior an adjournment until today (Wednesday) at ll c‘- clock. Judge lnman thereiore ad- journed the case accordingly-S. --M.l'. J. F. Arnett. Federal Candid- ate for Prince County, returned home on Monday evening irom a trip to Ottawa. ALBANY AND VICINITY We have in stock a Bran —- Shorts — White meal —- Cracked Corn Oats-and Oatmeal, al ing at lowest prices. Wholesale All fresh stock just Miss Janet Bradshaw was a visitor to Sesrietown last week. Mr. Lloyd Jewell. Bedeque. attend- ed the social in Searletowm-A. , Mr. and Mrs. Frank Albany. While here they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Bell. m, Lloyd Jewell. hedeque. made a business trip to slushy www- day. Mr. and Mrs. Sterling MscKsy. recently spent s. iew days "Bil-in! relatives ill Charlottetown. Mr. Harold Aflieck has returned home after spending a few days in Kenslngtorl. A Messrs. Harry and Ernest Arnett were visitors to Cape ‘Reverse Sat urday afternoon. Mrs. Philip l-fcwatt. Cape Trav- erse, spent the week cnd in Albany. with relatives. Miss Marjorie i-lowatt was a re- cent vLsitol- to Cape Traverse. Nks. Michael McCarvilie. Carleton spent a. few days recently in Al- bany. the guest of her daughter Mrs. Win. G. Trainor. George Wood. merchant Cro ‘Rose Valley. were recent visitors to _ PRINCIPLE WINS "Velut Arbor Aevo" The second place is. never. good 011011811. If afirst place awaits the men who know. Those effects which, upon their kind, bestow. The happiness they wish. ‘Ii-laugh ways be rough, Though troubles come to try the very ‘stuff 0i stoutest hearts, well trained mel-l. always. show, 'l"he world. a smiling face alien. there grows. From counsel, iaith and power, nailght can rebufl. lknow that confidence is formed, by deeds, . which tell of knowledge sound, and still that line. admiration naught ‘bleeds. Rmpect more than the world's goods that combo’. To give learning and power. But. if tile needs. Pure springs. I know must shine. pend, wSS a. visitor to Albany Wed- nesday. I I Mr. George Maclcod was a visit- ortoCentrai Bcdrque Tuesday after- HOOD. Miss Norma Tierney and Mr. Pab rick Tierney were visitors to Sum- merslde lest week. Mrs. W. P. Cameron spent thv week end in Part Elgin. the guest of her uncle Mr. Colin Mstllleson. Miss Margaret Aflleck was s. rc- ccn; visitor to Summ "' Mrs. Angus MacDonald. Sham- rock and Mr. MacDonald oi Spring ton were recent visitors t:- Albany the guests oi their sister Mrs. W. P. Cameron. . Mr. Arthur Green was a recent visitor to Central Bcdeque. Roscoe R. hiilier. CHICAGO. Ill. March ilk-Guided by the symbolic camel with its face turned cast, the greatest single car- early in June for Toronto to at.- tend the 56th imperial council meet- Lng o! the ancient arable order. nob- les of the mystic shrine. Rich in membership, owner of the world and almost prodigal in its chatity..Cilic8.g0'S Meulllall temple! will go to Ontario's capital city with ‘ a following oi.’ 1.500 pilgrims. it wlll= require seven special trains. fourtoeri cars in length to bring these faithful to mecca, and their csravariserai in Toronto will be Temple Park. the new coach yards of the Canadian Nat- ional Railways. Medlilah Tonipiev has a membership of 30.000 with a. three million dollar Lcmpie and an athletic club building Wheat and Blend Flour, in bags and barrels- Meal-Cotton Seed Meai-Schumacller Feed --Union Dairy Feed- Royal Scratch" Feed-Sugar Beet Pulp-Corn- We can quote special prices to Farmers Institutes and Clubs on Flour in Sand 10 bbl. lots and Feed in ton lots. Call or write for prices before buying. A. HORNE E? CO. Misses Alice and Etta Jewell and. Of earth lack wiilthe lower place‘ avan on the continent will leave here l largest shrine headquarters ill the; FAG!‘ limited supply of Hard Middlingv-Dii (Zeke Union Laying Mash- —- Feed Wheat-Rolled l of which we are sell- and Retail received from the mills ciiAswELl. Studio PHOIOGRAPHS auaraua FINISHING ALBERTON Tluecdsv. the return was oetweel the Second Riegals and Summersiiil High School mm was played in all Crystal rink where the visitors wort held down by the score 3-2, thus end- 111B the season with a game ior each ‘time. The boys returned home on lWi-“dnesday night and reported hav- ‘ing been very h "_ antennae by their opponents during their short stay in the western metropolis.‘ The school play entitled "Mrs [Briggs of the Poultry Yard" wal iagaln an unqualified success in its second presentation on Thursday. Much credit is due the youthiul .actors all of whom excellently por- i trliyed their A spectiv roles. 'I‘iiere was a real bit oi Irish bu- lnor portrayed by the silent drama is i tilc movie hall oll St. Patrick's night :0n Friday the Mexican picture we: i very enjoyable and was accompanied ‘ by violin and instrumental selections 1t is indeed a treat to have moviel here again every week. in fact therl are those who think that two nights a week would not be too frequent timing the dull spring season. I ; Mrs. .l. A. Wilson was hostess oi .tiie Bridge Club on Monday, when l ‘very enjoyable evening was spent. airs. Roy Grant of liiiscouchc. wal ifrslslered for the week end at thi I T911305. l Mrs. John McQuaid and daughter Lucille, were visitors to Summer-aids ' on Saturday. Mr. Roy l-iodgson. o! Walths-m Mass., arrived here on Wednesday, defied home by the serious illness c! his wife (nee Dorothy Waugh). Regretful farewells are being said to Mr. Lefurgey, the popular Regal coach of the past victorious season, as he is returning to his home in Sumlnerslde this week-A. runes noun u» taro g .._.-...¢....--_-,._..........- vl—-41- ..,.,....,........-_;. v <..., ilfii ' of £15 pins, while R. Harley had high _ . H. B ii . it ti b Mrs. _ — ----- -- lotai of 13o pins. r31 ‘iasbmrieiorlrgef ‘rSvierdt yBunch a“; n2: seoooeoesooeoeeoasseeoese w tho G. W. P. for his exertions, not whose value L5 iive millions. with it unyqu, my gym- comma,“ h" .1. pollowm‘ m the mm‘? M. mm”... bland‘ Mcmmm’ "_ u‘, on m. m” mum‘ “m” w” cluy in advancing the csuae oi Teln- Mia Pearl Bug-hos hasimreturnedntc will travel some of the most DiCtlgf- "My been mpgcud ma MM "REGAL? cnQugn by viola; Mgbaren, demm- “and ma "mud n" n. o‘ m‘ _ perance in this Island. but ior his hvr home in Al than‘! M1‘ 13>"; i: esque feature! 0f ehflfledvm- 01‘ icaiiy approved by Medinahs orfieers. l N. J. Ciow 214 Iii! 141 stratum on tho making of crepe in m Th, Mun“ o; m, vu‘ DR. “7. R. kindness and urbanity to thvm. and a couple ct monhs n t f" t - Medinah is noted for its mounted i? . L a. Cnllhlhlil ass i13 loo papcl‘ roses by Grace Dinsweii. and w," m; mm, “o,” m. m“ film" “nun, “mm,” which having been duly scknvwicdstd B» "w 91°" °l h" “m” ‘i’? w: Arab Patrols. mllllvllr-"rs bmi “mm I ZINO child should be lliioweawsui- ~i ' c. ivlcooneid m lld lss a hull contest. Meeting closed with n," y... “m. s.» "h. m1“ cal-dais and Mel-veils nus-see the Division was closed with the lls_ Kelly. willie thero she llll wit» and 0hflfliw- I" Wild “‘1'~'“*- fel- 5n hour iromwormawhanprognyt ' , .l. A. Bentley .......... 22b 17a 1B8 the National Anthem. Next meeting m”. 05",‘ h,“ ‘m. m“. n, ill Prince St. rat-s ll1l llal formalities. a lcrlW-i "igfllgf" l" 13W; kiln“; clad in burnous and flowing robes of "He, an b, w, m i. ‘mph m‘ _ R"- P. McMahon ,,,., :45 2:‘! 209i invited no the home of Mrs. S. J. ‘mm w “A” “a “an,” a Oppositrlt. Paul's Church The following is also a clipping H" filmy 1;" T“ 5 many colors, mounted on Arab steeds strong Nmedwmmm, any“. wan I -~ Total-aim, McDonald, Roll esll to be silswsred "m" m‘ “hi” in“ "t. "n", form the "Islander" of April 2i, i849: that she is mprov nil. ane an impressive sight. For the con- Exmmmawn l. "morass" by l clhuiiaa city and what it u n m“ w u“; M w‘ "m" To the lidiior of the Islander: Mi“ L m“ Mnhwm ma“ vgnience of such a isrgc uncle dcl- _ ,- “' "m" 17° 19° m ""4 '°’- flat. a llltlll lot ‘was sold for slsso w’ m,“ m‘ mm“ “Mum m i i 13.”... spending ll ‘m. alyl. mum‘ w" J‘ MMM’ a ' “Z! ‘ “ ““ i 1mm“ ____m_mm_ "a m l“ .______ m: “n” ‘m! "w mm“ r Hon. Chas. Young. in hiscsplcityof s ll t: f I m M“ M: erai passenger agent. Toronto. al-l i ' R_ . "on," m. ' ' P‘ s. w. r. o! the Sons oi Temper-aw "it 1"" ° h" ‘ ’ ' Mayor of Temple our. has anal-loci IWAIT to ""10! nut-nu... 24D i" ~- “All in“ l“ u of w . i H‘ w ~ m, M‘ °" " "1 “WI oi Prince Edward Island. established Dnwson- .9"... gggqmodation for medinah; more sq '°m' m m ‘mum n” mm’ “mm d "-°°- "~°° "'4 "m P" h"! "5 Divisi l'i or ihl Order in oeorse- ' < with a o ‘ " J. Hlighgg m son institutd was held st the home of Dummy "n" hum. m‘ m“ a 0 t H“ "m d on Hm Evmns Mam] “m Temple, ill conference - - . Total-gym, , _ Mrs. l-lugl-l A. adalrhee. svverimsm- “an” ' town. by the o ck ldBBIOII me ladies g’! wlmng wants m: Brown. Bessemer traffic mam-Ber ior T°fiiabt at all the Abbiss lam. hm were present. Moot-Ins vowed ' °' ‘h’ m“ °' °" ” " ' Al; a‘; Mm Md I WWW mm m u» Grand Trunk Cflrildihn National ' the Cfllifliil. ‘ with Institute Ode. sou call was "mm i" Mil" 1""P'\:°"kethnn semmwn m“ only -. Mr m‘, slow. here. Mr. Moflatt has m a- “ “mm” m“ mam‘ “m. M ‘ii-WW "m vl-u on my n e i llr- attended owing to the conditions oi 5"’ ‘ “m” °‘ Twp“ P“ m "Y" BOWLING P""i°“' "mm" “""' "*4 m‘ FANNING ‘MILL :’p°,::da.m°v", “enozlmxetgum, the NW ‘m. l dummue mm Medinah Temple alone. Medirfishs . I I ' . rs? '--'-~ M ‘- rfs"...- ""'n....::'.'.'::r"'....." its. 2:; SUPPLIES a... .. ..:.?..c three ..... a... ..... W00 ;:;":.:."*:.::.:‘1:.::::"..:';° .1"; .32 '1 - literate Sh? or. -"""' 4 b la . m a lom nob“... villain commitm- wm amino-i. n» AI makes wins Ina. Iserrillfls h "m" i“ °"“‘°“ “Jififfaf; $j;"‘§:,§;'f‘$fm:?_ byy club and Osman... w. will tom chum“. . mum“ “and b p" m. o; m, mhuinq “.~. , _ , nuinblflm ":10: mgy ‘it {he w“. Afchmm Be“ ma chfldmfa w“. executive headquarters. They will “w” “ m“ “b” m’ a” an!“ “mam in‘ m‘ ' t t b little Miss Lydie Sllliker. a mo: m” “ ‘Wm m“ i“ "m °°m'““' ‘~__-a-—--s_ ggyppg; snt time the roll shows wenll- y w "mad u... bung“; M, Temple Park which . “filfi- “i- ' 3°“ ."""°°°" mun’ '“m“d'~'“'“ u ‘ has been sssilllcd to the shrine saws ral very sullen yea real our tee Wm‘ “my mm“ o! . rurw" “hi-.. g m, '''' and a battery oi forty shoers for their cbonidnzks a ‘mug. been?“ crease. a c .; ma“ u, your so” than - . - Iis yet the Division has nocbeen approbation by long and rapturous “chm” "'5" h‘ ‘dmuon w m: aspen with us. f .. ~ assisted by a stated lecturer but on socialise “my “h” MM "cm", which I ._ v , _ T M ' D. m n, Canadian National Railways will ‘a, ‘um, l". a. u“ o“. ‘uh’ “m” m“ ‘m! 5"” N D ' ~ $..."L’Q“§l"r. Gdligrdrelviiitii: cpleunfd ileifdureig. Inf." m amica- Medlnwh “#1:: "its? asdmtleke slum ea ‘ice. ‘ '. '. ' - A ' ' riental splendor. will ve a - o pisse yflrlfll! - ~ <- _ ’ _s e t F . A. om and ‘succinct lecture. ‘n! a ix:- blzi-hrcn ova: °::l“;:: gum on “and”. m“ g. m m“? g; W“. v ‘l “ma”; “mm"nhwu°gm|r:gn¢r°n_ "y. Ea Diviiicm being given to the W. hers will remain there lh Temple . ' A I, lug isl- an teat. "s: we have oppor- ' n. ioi’ the very excellent lecture be Perk uaul Friday noon. ll. IM GI , '- ' ~' . =11 mellow“ " '- , .. .. gunlty m us do am to all men. delivered in» evening tho Division Nun I mm m“ milewmmwm _. _ 1 . i, _. which hfltflillliyifllliiflltlihd to be was closed inihfl ""01 ‘"9’- m“ r ii thsoaleetoltilesonsclosrllpc- Aleaeslvmseraaoel-A ‘rheirtcmnorsrrhcm \