- uremvsamu-pua ' ttilrlfl'l“'n T: thrill Phil Ffi-l-nws un .... o n“........;..2..-........34.5....runU-J t Shirt out.’ YOUNG HUSBAND and father taught his family to say “this is our home.” How proud they were of it! Everything seemed s0 secure. But when he died, unexpectedly, he left little more than enough to pay his per- sonal debts. The mortgage could not be paid off-the home was lost. A mortgage is a good thing to give-but a mzgbztylboor legaty to ledveyour ‘widow The thoughtful man will cover his mortgage dollar for dollar with an Imperial Mortgage Protection Policy. Then, ' - if he pass away, there will be cash immediately available to discharge the mortgage and ensure a home for his family. The yearly deposits are small-just like adding say 256% to your mortgage interest. If you live, your money is not spent, but is saved and, in fact, materially increased. Fiitthfit- more, should you become totally disabled, you would pay no further premiums but would receive a monthly income for life and the principal sum would go to your family when you died. Write for paniculars today THE IMPERIAL LIFE ASSURANCE CO. OF- CANADA ., Head Ofiive - - ~ .- - - TORONTO . , , .- ..........o -' Branch Oflice: 7O Prince Street, CHARLOTTBTOWN f. m; ::::::::::::::::::::::=-............-..........t-. ........ .................. INSTITUTE MEETING Vice-President, Mrs. John n. Ber- ‘..‘ 1 nartl. Secretary Treasurer, Mrs. Guil- Tfie members of St. Louis WOmEIYS laumc Perry, Auditors, Mrs, John M. lyllfltlle met for the first time Dru/irscnault and Mrs. Emmamul Arse- “ h 315R. at the home of Mrs. John nault, Directors. Mrs, James O'Brien lglirsenatilt. This lnstltuo although‘ Mm, Alphy Gallant and Mrs, Frank jifitxbeginning has twenty-live 1119311-1 Callaghan bfifelfliflen 05 Whirl-h. attended the Committees were then appointed to (but, meetinz- Mrs Bchurmnn Sufier- visit the sick and the school. Alter m, 9! P711169 Edward Island Wom- the adjournment of the meeting a _ 131513136 l-ddwased m9 memhefS-l delicious lunch was served by the lilllhixied very clearly different hostess and then tho members in- solution Driu to Mrs. ard. President. I officers were appointed:- t. M158 M51‘? Rose Richard. to Mrs Aubin Perry annd the con-cables of obiervgtlon 5.1109“ nun-Hun...“ ..1IUFFE¥HTZT‘.H"LU""‘ n»... _..-.............. Guillaume PBYFY- Everybody then wended their Wail homewards slur n well spent nlBht. Mrs. Charlie Gfludel; invited the members to her home for the "en "IWUDB. The members chose the third Thursday o! each month for their meeting day. Mary nose Rich- Operated by l-soli relltJ-IIB (0 the Illilitilte- The dulged in n very interesting game of heavy enough when-Fl.» 2n 1:3‘ whisl.—- Tho first prize was awarded or has been invented u) control the in ‘Qbnue; ;.~n-v-.- ~s 4* This isrthe word that has been used in describin our work in RAISED LETTE NG f? CARV- ING on all our MONUMENTS SERVICE . . . We aim to give the best of service combined with the very finest mn- terial. Ten per cent discount on all Scotch and Native Ggepites, >05 Cligiiilhirgrméu Bell 11/ A v ---~-<-.¢--.—~-_—:r>' w 35;’ '~- wwpiulchlul i 'l'Tl’l.‘§ Eastern Guarditin ..'EASTERN AGENTS-Ml‘. J.W Milrdock is Guardian Agent in Mon- tague and will be pleased to receive new and renewal subscriptions, ..‘SUPER AND VAC -—Rl1bb9‘-‘ boots, short and storm king, Get your supply now. Poole 8c Thompson. Ltd. 2040-4-l-3i ..‘SEE OUR. WINDOW -- New Spring styles. Women's shoes. Poole 8s Thompson, Ltd. 2040-44-31 . JSPRING STOCK 0F CONGO].- EUM, ti] cloth nnti linoleum, also dining and bedroom suites. Cell and see them. Poole d: Thompson, Ltd. 204014-1-31 . RSOURIS EAST-Ave are sorry to hear of the death of little George MacAulay which occurred at his home last Friday, son of Mr. and Mrs. Don- ald MacAulay, at thecarly nge of 5 years. We are sorry to hear of the ill- ness of Mrs. D. J. Campbell- Camp- bell's Cove, and all wish her a speedy recovery. Mr. Jake Gillam is at pres- ent waiting for word to go on the C. C. Constago. We all wish him suc- cess. Hudson Poole is waiting for Souris docks to open up and the ice cleared away to try his new boat which is certainly a dandy, built by Mr. Alfred Stubbard. Miss Elsie Gra- ham who spent the past year in Hali- fax, has returned to her home in Souris. She says there is no place like home. Misses Helen MacDonald ‘and Lottie Cheverle wcre recent vis- itors -to New Harmony. Mr. l-lec Roach is engaged building lobster traps, preparing for the spring sca- son. ' a ATROTARY The monthly meeting of theRot- ary Club was held yesterday with the president, Mr. Percy Pope in the chair. There ‘WES one guest, Mr. M. Land- ry of New York. p It was purely a business meeting. A nominating eommitteh ‘consisting oi Walter Grant, Dr. MacMillan and W. M. Rowe was appointed to submit at the next meeting the names of candidates for the positions of pre- sident, vics-presldcnt, secretary and directors preparatory to the annual elections to be held a month hence. The president read a communica- tion received from International Pre- sident Suttonrelative to the attitude of the Pope with regard to Rotary. President Sutton, who is a. Catho- lic himself, said that when in Europe attending a meeting of the European advisory committee, he had visited Hmne and taken up the question with the editors of the Catholic Jour- nal that had published statements re- garding Rotary and Catholicism. ‘He had published a statement on March 15th, in which he hucl pointed out (1) that Rotary is a business and p. fessional organization and has no connection with Masonry; <2) that religious and political discussions are forbidden; (3) that there is no rec- ord of religious faith of Rotarians; (4) that there are no vows or secrets and that the meetings arc conducted openly; (B) that Rotary respects all religious faiths; (6) that it establish- es no moral code; ('1) that there is nothing in the principles and practic- es of Rotary contrary to the princi- ples ol the Catholic Faith. EBENEZER SCHOOL Honor Roll for Mnrch:_ Grade X-l. Florencc lvIacRac. 2. Flo. MacRnc. Grade 1X—1. Helen Ford, 2, Blanche MacRae. Grlde V11l—-1. Rilby Roberts, Grade V11-l. Loretta Dohon. 2. Katie Mntlicson, 3. Matilda MacLcorl. Grade Vl-—l. John Matcson, 2. Foch Doiron, 3. Curtis Ford. Grade lV—1. May MacRae, 2. Audrey Ford, 3. Emerson MccLcod. Grade 11l—l. Ivan Ford. Grade ll—1. Allison MacLeod, fl. Lincoln MacRae. Grade 1 (sl-l. David Ford. GYM!!! 1 <b)—1r Emmett Doiron 2. Nwmn Ford 3. Alfred Ford, Sufism! From Indigestion . We: Afraid ‘Io Eat Mll- E. 1X. l0548-96tli . mfon. u, wriwtu-“I ind: on and was afraid to eni lulu so after. A friend told mt 0W lb! l-llfltl h: sufler with the um t and how Blllllliflflx B l..() o n i BlTlljRf-l lieilnllevodbor i0 l tvmumiesvisiiiii-riivriiiiiut". mctecrwilrs [Mm i Western Guardian -q..-.- —WESTIRN AGlNTr-lll‘. U. _J Gallant is Guardian Agent in How- lan, and will be yiel-sed to receive new and renewal subscription. ti. —WESTERN HORSES —'1‘wo cart vresiern horses arrived at Freetown, vreighlng from eleven w fifteen hun~ Adred, ages five to eight. See then. before buying elsewhere. A. O. Gard- iner, Lower Freetown. con-t 1-5: -—BRIDAL SHOWER-A Very home of Mr. Robert Andrews, Nor- boro, on Wednesday evening, Marc. 13th, in honour of his daughter An~ nie Edith whose marriage took place the following Wednesday. About sev- enty-five friends assembled in the spacious living-room. Th; bride to be was brought ‘in by two girl friends the Misses Flora. Glover and Elsie Murphy, while a march was being rendered by Mrs. Albert Campbell The , ‘ which consisted of res wedding gifts were opened by Mrs. Waldron Stewart and Miss Mary Bowness, while Miss Elsie Murphy read the names of the donors and the verses so appropriately chosen. In a few well chosen words Miss Andrews thanked her friends for the lovely gifts, and all joined in by singing she's s. jolly good fellow. A dainty lunch was then served by the ladies and the remainder of §h§evening wm pleasantly spent. with music and games, Many wishes for future huppi ncss were well expressed by all pres ent. --._ -—BRIDAL SHOWER-The man. friends of Miss Edna MecMurdu who was married on Wednesday to Mr. C. D. Wright of ‘rryon, assem- bled at her home in North Bedeque on Tuesday evening to shower her on the eve of her approaching mar- riage. The large number present‘ and the many beautiful gifts testi- fied to the high esteem in which the brlcle-to-be is held in the mmun- ity. After all were comfortably seat- ed the bride elect was led to the drawing room by her friend, Mrs-i James Stavert to the strains of the I Bridal Chorus played by Mr. Emer- son Huestls. Rev. Mr. Nicholson who was present presided and in B 511011 and witty speech explained the ob- ject of the meeting. The overlfow- lhg basket of gifts was carried in-by the Misses Florence and Mary Mc- Csull. The parcels were‘ opened by Mrs. Robert Stavert and Miss Myrtle Stavert. The verses and the 601101‘! names were rend by the Misses Em- eline Marchbsnd and Carrie Bur- lent, after which Mrs. John Mc- Caull placed them on the table, Miss Maclviurdo although taken by sur- prise was equal to the occasion and made s fitting reply and all joined- in singing, "For She's s. Jolly Good Fellow." One of the most lmiwrtnnt parts of the program Wis the serv- ing of an sppetizing lunch for which the ladies present are famous. The remainder of the evening was spent in music, including piano duets, songs, and a qunrtetie by Mrs. lfred Clark, Mrs. Brewer Waugh, limer- son Huestls and Erls Muslims-do. The accompanist-s tor the evening were Mrs. Brewer Waugh Ind litm- erson Huestls. Altar singing the m- tlonal Anthem and wishing the bride to be all happiness for the future the friends dispersed to their homes-S. —Mrs. J. D. MacLeod, Bummer-side, has entered the P. C. Hospital to un- dergo a serious operation. Her friends wish Mrs. MacLeod a quick utum to renewed health. Livestock Report (Comedian Press) MONTREAL. Qua, April L-Oettls receipts 380. Although there was g very small ofleringb! butcher cattle the demand was not keen and prices remained about study. Good killing steers averaging around i075 to 1100 pounds_sold for $0.50 and one m q! uulitllWflllrtiOflWl in fair flesh brought Q7450, bulls brought from 85.50 to pl.- 60 at time of writing, the best gm" had notbesn sold. Calf receipts 252. ‘Hiding fly the calf market ruled fairly native, q“; lot of the best calves brought u] “q common calves were u low u ll. The bulk of the sales were ‘m. Btu“; $1050 and 011M. Illll calves won mbatiy u. '- __., Quotations-Good vision, media‘ 7810.50 to IBM. 0051mm I‘ to “h,” grul M. ehusp receipts ll. ‘In or time early lambs weighing 1m, m“; q‘. better sold for Ill each; but limbs ...l"“"“ "W!" was mo sub: wmlnou vurum mu m filo a m and show mulls! ma: t’! to Ol- Qilmtiqno-Ivm l‘! to Oi IO- 100B limbs I10 in "l. ~ ,- ' m: mum llli-v-Ifii mo! onsbulaotOll-Ilhllllwblp ofloodqilllllr. tumors“ m told m ma at amt. 106m llll h lit 6h rows who passed them to the recip- v cnoarorrerovvn, ounnmnm Make '1 This a TWO H AT Spring surely it's economical-M-thie switching from one hat to another. And of course Wohanglng is ,a. relief from monotony. pleasant evening was spent at the ' $2.15 $4. $5. o $7.50 OME IN NOW and see th e splendid range of new hats for man. Get your Easter hatfi-and if you are “forehanded" ' “It's a. good plan to get two. $2.75 to $7.50. Hats of highest rep- utation ‘sold here cheaper than in Montreal or. Toronto. The Great Fashion Show Prince Edward . . Theatre -— on . 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