llloldnu .-.- . _ _, _ iiillwli iuilliillrlreslylle __,_______________.__. - . . __._ .__,. ___, ______,____ ,, _ ‘ The Story oi’ fTr-O-Id Man's Birth- """" """ .::i;;.:".t:: :::"::;"::::.:;z '"'“"""",,,' ,°,,_;‘“"'|," "“"'"' "°"""““""""" “*' """“' ' referred w lived ln the United sm". In n. 00L u. A. llnulmmon. D. B. . , Ill-Ni l" '¥"l"*4- 5" "mm" 5""°"“ "‘"°'“”- 5- 9"". ks. Every winter on the 26th oil ' {February a party of his friends,’ SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1928 drcp m w see him. This birthd ' . _. ‘gathering has one historic cere- l ' llneny which none of wouldmlss. new found revenues have been dls- ‘bgyaugg 1i expresses 5'0 completely; s-lpatlcd with the oh; The fruits ntlthe essence of our friends‘ generous; I 1 t mm‘. years M ‘vise and °°°"°'“i°“lfflqlllfizllrtyrllln in-llc wlzilusglxllgilllliilllhglglv administration have |)('(‘ll lost. 25"” mhhkm ‘as Much n: anion; lIhcoverc-Id ulicilicline l/Atllat“ dsonvrc Tut‘ lml-‘lllfl-(Il Wlllllll lll" le-‘ll lllllllllflkiiow tlic whale alcohol business, y ‘LuygiiltrlfhémS‘? ing if we could hope that Premicribut living in a iaommunity Wl\i¢l't:‘.\,y])t\, hi" the article itselL you nhd Eflunders and his uwmams huditllre struggle for lillllpftftlllce has of- . tlraxrlt the ;t’.".SL‘ti;l'CllYlllfllle\lIlI(l ‘lrasyzrvz-‘t’; “on or Christ and‘ to an Chrislians learned their lesson and that thclissexwbe tiff‘? lltltsllatlgntllat zlraEs-“btecn it symbolizes the hope 0f lmmortal- custly experimmt of the pa“ [Pwlclnigeling ‘Kw: can ma]: men Vin‘; l provcii on just ‘a few cases, but that m] and reminds them or the cost mbnths might be a Sumdem wnmccus’ he Kmblihhes hc hopes that ll. uill lead others to _ _ “bmlld °ll°° ‘l. work along the same lines an Bl m?" Yedemlllwfl Mid mllfi the!“ mg m,» the (huh-Q This hope l5 (re. year his declaration of indepcild-lmake the proof conclusive. w faithful Christian service. ‘ 111cc- _ f _ h G m u“ I have spoken bcfurc about the . med uh m t e ovemme me " l After we, have hcm whh m“- "scdimciltation test" of the blood. Fm“; hem“ the hmwflc Christ ures which have been introducedlfflend [or an hour or so. and u,“ that is the iimc it takes tlic corp- camc‘ me 5mm and the message of in the House recently show that “In walmcd and happy with m. 380112 of fiours Bu lame: W. Barton. M.D scmivlemulrioiv TEST NEVER uE TIIE EASTER MESSAGE. THE Easter message is as old as humanity. It ii: a meiv-iflke of trope and gratitude, of love and joy and pcacc. ln these latter days. Easter. comiiremorates the resurrec- iusclcs of the patients blood to sink E _ e . to the bottom of a dish. am“ Wu“ m me wmm‘ The mga“ our debt ls to be increased another occasion. he riser. smlemnly and goes h" “h. ihhh he [egg thhh thiyty nations joyously celebrated the re- $600000 0o o; m“ amount $100 _ to Llic toby-irlosct at tlic cud of liis|miirutcs it means szcrioris trouble. ' ' ' ' ' medical or" genera-iii; fireplace. and as we all failillllli ‘Plilllllll- l'l’li;;-l$\ll'°i‘d_ ted silent. knowing well what is cominir. lmuncu‘ ‘I'm a we" 1 ‘ca ' . . . l V. d _. Hue u, h a O _ _ _ v Where it takes from half an hour my Pmcmlc “ome ' '1 g ire unlocks the door and takes from Ito a“ "m", and a ha" the", “my be by lll° llolllllllll head of The Pmm“ "l" Sllllll ll ‘J0me "l "ld llellc“ trouble, but. time may be taken to works Dehm-hhehh The Mj|\‘|$t@ylbl't1ll(ly which. having uncorked. he‘ investigate ‘it. I_f an‘ hour and n lgravely snrr-lls of and possibly lets half. there is no infection whatever. ‘his nearest neighbor smell of too. PfialfldlllldCgliggllullnlgiflixi’ xii 1.1‘ to tl u.irr-r-‘ . -» - - .- -» i ' - 0000* loll '9" W“ I u‘ "l Tlrcn lic lumps fiourthe sideboard Bruoklylh after 1000 costs of this and admitted that this large par-Ia server mt with diinrnutiveglasscs sedhhmumol, of the mood 5mm chase niadc through his Dcpart-Qlllfll- llllllll 5"“ llQll-Tlllfddlltlrll lllilpthat. “a. llowfrcadingl or ‘Slylfllft, tirnle _ _ _ jehlirc. and having i e _ icm :1. means in cc ion. an: a lrgi rem- "Wm “m!” “N” ‘mmmlzcd by ‘mlwilh the “m. hquoh m. phases them inp; or long time means no infection. Hmls" m" "W" by m‘ ormpim around to each of us. We have ull for Scdimontauol‘ new“. "us", naturally the Spring synrbolizes the’ . ., i , . ‘Thin expression “sedimentation ‘wlmcll H” “comm wrpnbed toms“ m“! "m bocommgly sown“ Mncvcr" lics“ rnealrs that this test has rislngrecuolot our Lord! The rmumh-xarir that any regular and DPODUP-llt‘ now P1099595 m" mast M llmnow been completely proven. o i e to t e earl-h an?!‘ ll Wlnl-"l"? .- - . . m year-—and it is always the some What does this mean to you? slew! [authorization “as necessary. V“. < That your physician by the use or Th kl f h l ' .‘ 8.. I " . e awa ng o t, e Du Sing-mall have "w"? l.” 53y m" ‘m only} “Hcr'\'§ to modevaho,:_ih hi; {this test. will be enabled to decide life lll the slowly waking earth! ”‘ whether" or not an immediate oper- A d h . _ l _ _ ‘date regarding this alarming Dm-lthihgsy- “ion i“ necessary n w M a “mace ls this lemm‘ Fortunately’ He takes a sip or two, and con-i‘ Youlfpulsc and hrcalhing may be _ _ | gram of borrowing. this yearly revivication. this trembl-Mhc Bins authorizing [his borrmi-Jtiirr" zdfllllt; fairly well. and he might be ihcllullird into a feeling of sirfcty re- ing reaching out into the conscious‘mg ‘Nd m be wmxdraw“ by w“ "line's to temperance - ‘ V _ __ “mrmm or up d‘ i1 q m‘ _ _ U ~ - _ mum,“ of VHMKXKL» lyizardrnc, your ilonditroil, irut rl the r .1 y .ti liztluiuii. . . . , . ifmvilrluilcnt, alter tlrc Opposition. L,“ ‘W {In drink o“. “m, p.13”_._‘scdhhhhihhhn mm. ,5 mo“ “m, Sunlmm! ' ltl lJOillttd out text un lllti-lllll (ll h ll‘ ll l‘ ' l a rks lll Hum“! llllll)‘ lllllllllll-S. llllll llll‘ “F-"lll- 1"- ‘ "'1 ‘"5 l " ur illt‘ U\\' 0t l‘lL‘ll( s 110'.‘ "l , - . . »_.~- r - N . _ - , , _ i illlvll uliuil [Obi iiivcl _ln». _. lie will The sprmg’ Luxlemlg 310mm M-iiics in them. They will. no doubtflipu, corks the tall bottle, and rc-lhci mm. the (filalihe m" dhhuh wihch EIBM Ell-SEE!‘ Day. 1S n, reminder l-lflnake their appearance aghmltiirns it to his closet. where it rf-Emiglit mean the loss of your life. l every thoughtful soul of the eternallshortly unless wise! councils cmflposes undisturbed for" another yealiidaxhoi: figs; vile Lflrsllvefelfillaiflligholfi . ' - r ,, , .. . i l‘ ' e , goodness of God‘ The dark days "f! V _ And novr. gentlemen, he says! h _ t d‘. I lbe made to prevail. In the meanqheartih, ale. us go in m dmnery _\v ether 01 1'10 Yfllllj 09H 11011 S _ _ ; -~ " lrnrprovlng, because it IS always time the friends of the Govern-l ,."ght_ Fm-thorv perhaps you have ‘mam would do wen to give midi vbeen sick in hospital, or" are recover- turn of Spring, and had, n. day set apart for a festival to the goddess of life and light. to whom they attri- buted the “return of the sun" fronr his winter quarters. at the vernal equinox. Christianity sanctified- the festival. making it commemora- tive and symbolic of the resurrection of its Founder. How flttlngly and beautifully and 000.00 is to pay for road machin- wzrsquestiouediuthc House by the‘! Winter are over and hope and con- fidence awake to new life. to rencrrc THE vlllrvorfrerlimevwergf - fliillat l i ~ Risen Indeed faith. and worthicr service. air, the sun. the earth are ilulsat- lng with new llfc. growing- life, life everywhere. The trees. the grass. the flowers are reaching out into the sunlight. Down in the bowels of the earth new warmth is felt and stir- ring and emerging. Man, consti- The‘ l As we think of it now that it ifiimg from an ope “mom You may matter some deep thought and 11st‘. lwrltten. it Ycwlls the aqviee of Qop- "mm. m“ you are ‘ready to leave [their influence to have the brake-r; betn to his nephew on the art ohbecause you feel fairly well. How- h,“ an‘ before it is m0 1,», m writing, “never to alter a though‘ ~ yer this sedimentation test will tell _,._ . . . ifor that which has come 0f itself iu-izglslllljlte" 5'9" are rmuy m‘ t“ ma": CONGRATULATIONS ['10 Yo!" mlllll‘ l5 “my l° pa” “l”! Also lll the case of some folks who ‘the mind of another more readrlt/lmay hob mink they. are hardy, h .' - - l‘ . .. . and with more effect than uni/thin? iwill enable their friends or rlie fain- E Manny Lnnglnuua“ HmYwhal. you can by reflection invent. ‘ ;ily to get them home ‘instead of al- GCOFEJQ 5- Illmllll. K-Q‘ °ll lll-‘li so ahhohgi, me hvw "m PyilmellUwlllg thorn to renrain too long in ' ‘hospital, and become. as it is called to the Prince COMM? Edward Island seems to forbid any‘ d his escape from the such celebration of a tenlpcrance. politicabmalrs birthday. there may still be, . . .- ~ . .- ' il ‘ ~ Pi"ov- sea. Wlrllc his icliorv mariners arei-Ome eldelly 09mm lll 135' ' ince who will read the story and 'still battling with the waves which metmqte upon u‘ lthreateil to engulf them. His Iionoi"; ‘ Judge 11mm“ “its serenely on mo} Teaching children caution in‘; ‘County Court bench. hcedlcss of thekeqhihg out. of the wiry of motor ‘ ll l‘ .le in the provincial legis-rcars on tire streets and highway-f under our feet, over our heads. of “lwllltl 3'1 h?“ been a muchmegmcted dmy om this llfc that tlirobs around us. tllIlL-latullc‘ wllmcvm‘ happens me StorAm the pa“, of parents hitherto, And! msscd Sml" whatever mm nwnm a fearful toll has been the result! fellow mariners. he ithamong m, huh» oheh Qgpcciully ini hm“ fervor has passm The". “Feast is safe. safe for life or to thetne latices: csitifis.‘ (Ilrabqnilazalisiobglhil 4 - .- . ' ;-“Jusi; is aey » ' " much in the Shrlhgtlmc to set “S end of his working and judging ci, ‘formed Wm‘ a View to “Em mmi thinking. much in this Eastcrtide ioflllwny ‘md lhelellllel‘ l‘) “l” "ml "llyoung minds we ma“ o,- caution: ‘nspim us with genuine gramumunls mortal llfc with a generous pcn- and Cara There is Fmiy Om. m...‘ for all that has been and is and 5m“ diam‘ M membership and that 1s a shall be Mr Inmnn may well be regarded Pwllllfie "to remember to look up l " I . ‘and down the street before crossing , May m" rmders" m" "m! “H- “S n 6mm or Dcfiuma contrary [o'er venturing imonthc carriage wall-"l ‘eel ‘he lmlllllsfl llllll U10 811ml I-llhis ow" wish“; he was mercmmy The organization has been hailed; Easter, my the day remind thmfprevented on three different occa- with delight. by parcnts,_ teachers , of the erhgedy and the giory of Cflh sions fr"om becoming a member oi school prlhcipals ahldre newgpzpci; i _ - - ~ as a prac ica mcn-‘l - ‘ r vgfy_ of the reshn-ecnoh that wax the provincial legislature. The mfillflmost hopeful gymptflm is the great; and the resurrection yet to be. and “mmen who the“ opposed hwghthusiasm with which the boys. -¢o-.>»---_- election knew not what a service and girls have adopted h, hhd are‘ WHERE WILL n‘ END? they had done him. Had he been elected on any onc of these several occasions he would. in all probab- ility. have never been blessed with a judgeship. At the psychological moment. at the Jrrnc election, 1927. his heart's desire was achieved. he roadway’ Hundreds onetwrs from was elected and Destiny continued children a“ over the Province Seer»,- to smile upon him. He was select- m; enrolment were received over ed as a member of the cabinet and the last week-end. IllWSl-IHE the ti . became. for the time being the Hon. gem ‘ntegeslt: fiitddirlr; prrgsgngll o one cu " George. It will be a life 1on8 gold- Wm result m saving mm how en memory for him to recall the many can only be conleetured. Be merit has gone behind to the ex- fact that he was honourable once. the saving of but a few from death tent of szzaazaao. This ls rpm And now as the mar ship m whichlfl!‘ maimlniz it will tell! be Wm" m nar- altogetlier from the Highway Ac- he sailed for the past few months islwhue‘ The” have m so e ously or unconsciously. absorbs tlitilllflllclllllllfllll‘ life which at this season fills ihdludseshin. an "nive;sc_ stormy and tempestuous We should bc the better for this yearly reminder of God's goodness l I l and power. Do we think as serious- ly as we ought of the miracle that is being wrought out‘ before our eyes. goes on forever and shall go on aftcij time has ceased to be, after lifclsyms lorme" In the Kids Safety Club the dari- gel" is talked over and the more careful and prudent ones imprcsl upon their careless companions thr- limportancc of “watching 0t!!!‘ lll llll directions when they are on tlv: The Saunders Government. dur- ing its brief and inglol-ious regime, has already seriously impaired the financial position of the Province. The _Pdblic Accounts just tabled show a. deficit of $159,129.21; add to this the surplus of $70.69*1.18 bequeathed to it by the outgoing Conservative administration and it will be seen that in a little more than four months this Govern- ispoonful of lard into “ll0SpllBliZCd." (An Easter Mes-raga. by the Rev. Dyson Hague, Toronto.) It was indeed a marvel. that e10’ evening, “The Lord ls risen lndeedx“, And to-day we Christians joyouslv ‘reaffirm, “Christ is risen indeed." For the resurrection of Christ is the all of Christianity. It. is the plintn c-f the Christian Church. Alfstands? en that, as the rock foundation of the Christian faith. Everything depends upon it as n twhain upon tllc staple rlrat holds it. '!‘".rl~'.:: that away and cvcrytliiilg fails in confu- sion. Li-t us Christians be at leaut sincere. Let us at this Eastertiite stand with Paul and the Apostles and solemnly assert that if the re- surrection goes what is left of Chris-~ iianity is not worth prcservirrz. Either Jesus Christ rose from the dcad, rir the whole ‘fabric of Chris- tianity is a fraud. Every Easter‘ suernion is a lie. Every Christian preacher" is a knavc. Every Church is a temple of lies. All Christian living is a sham; all Clil-Lstiail dy- ing is a mockery. Dlsprovu the resurrection and no mother wiil cvcr see licr birricd child again; no cyc will ever scc the face of our dear Saviour in Ills Glory. Read the arguments of St. lluai in l Corinthians l5: 12-49. and grasp the fivc absurdities that fol- low from the sirpposition that there was no rcstirrcctioil. Why, said the Apostle. if the resurrection \\"¢'v.S not actual fact, historic fact, Cln".‘."t dld not rise from the dead", all our" preaching “ls a fraud; all Christhnl faith-u delusion; all we Apostles are convicted liars", and all who believe tho most to be pitied of the human race. St‘. Paul the brilliant thinker and investigator the victim of delu- sion? Si. Peter" the victim of hall- ucinations? St. John, St. Matthew and Si. James the victims ‘of fancy? They were llli‘ll who irouricrl (ii-lull and ‘joyfully lli‘f‘l‘ti‘(l.lllflfiyftlmll in order that they might witness ru the fact that Christ is risen indeed! Anditliink of the phalanx of wit- nesses. through the ages; Augustine. Pascal. -Newton, Faraday. Brewster. Dawson; all‘ of whom could say of; Chriafs resurrection. with Di". Ar-g noldf “I know of no one fact in the histiky of mankind which is proved by betterand fuller evidence of ev- ery sort." we Christians to-dav do know in our heart of" hearts that the Lord ls risen indeed. Every grave in the catacombs. every bap- firm; twcry dommunion. every Cliuilch in Christendom, is a living tostiéiony to the risen Christ; and thc "ord's table. the Lord's day, tn: of the disciples on the first Eastetlhmie flgwers open on an old. old H3lllloilil1$5l0f the,‘ EARL-ii! Easter morning when the, winds were very still. i hill. . l Flowers blue and yellow. flowers fair‘ ‘and white, ‘ Early Easter morning. ‘in the dawns] first light. o r-u 0n the occasion of his twenty- ciglitli birthday. Saturday. Prince Iliznry, third son of the King an‘! Queen. had become Baron Cullodcn.‘ Earl of Ulster and Duke of Giouces-F tcr. Prince Henry was therefore. able to take his place in the Houscl of Lords with his brothers. thcl Prince of Wales. who holds the’ peerage of’ Duke of Cornwall and others, and Prince George. the Duke cf York. Tlie titles. Boron Culle- dcu and Earl of Ulster". are in coin-g plimeni: . to Scotland and Ireland. Baron Cullodcn is a comparatively recent title, having been created in‘ i801. Earl of Ulster". is many cen-‘ turicseld, although it has never before been borne as the chief title! of ally member of the Royal family. Tire last holder of the title was William ,vll'r"ctlcrlck. a nephew of, George III. .. . / This wcek has been devoted to special Lenten services in tlic cliff- ercrlt churches leading up to Easter day. when bright nrusic and flowers will be irdded attractions to the regular church services. a r. A Million Widows A million Wi(l0WB~—flI\d niosit" of them forced to cam their own livinii because in each case the man failed to provide for the future. D0 not nsk your wile about; life in. suruncc. Discuss it" with the other _ fcllciwfi-a widow i. nil the Dominion Life ri-prescniillivo. ‘ Let" ui-i explain lmw you can amply provide ilir 310m‘ old age and that of your loved ones. Ow- (Iuirlo/lclurrlil Uf/ire Bank of Nova Seotia Bldg, . J. A. McKenzie, Manager nsho owncm-é- iwrrmuoo omrmio r i Miss McCollum. left Tiresday inorn- ing on a holiday visit to New York and Washington. I a a 1- I Miss V. A. Palmer, who was home for the funeral of the late Mrs, Parker" Carvell. left Tuesday on re-z turn to Montreal. i. I I Mr". Robert Mcsservy, who sang: so delightfully on several occasions! while visiting his home. leaves this! morning for Moncton. where he will assist at Rev. Mr. Herman's Easter services Sunday. ., .=. a Mrs. John M. Hughes. who spent the past several months visiting her 3 MrJ-Iohn Richard and her" friend. _ A FINE DISPLAY or EASTER Excellent for dessert. NOVELTIES AT THE CENTRAL DRUGSTORE Our showing in EASTER EGGS-Itahbitm-Bears-Egg (lune-Baskets, etc... lsplarger and better assorted this year than ever before. windows and are lacing ilickcd up rapidly. These goods are displayed In our show Prices 5c to 50c. Tire Smllcsfii Chuckles I-‘ruit and Nut Egg, beautifully boxed ls a wonder-He each. , Lei. us have your order for Perfection 100 Bricks Fresh daily. 35c pint. ' FOSTER S2231... Sunnyside ASSURANCE COMPANY DOMINION LIFE . 4' , > _ l A DuLar Planned I: a Dollur haved-Wrlulvr our Free Budge: Service _ 285A ‘ E. A. -29-t5t. daughter and sons in Chicago. re- turned home Tuesday. En route Mrs. Hughes was the guest of lleij brother. Bishop Kelly. of Oklahoma l and had a most delightful holiday. I The many friends of‘ Mrs. R. E.| Match are glad to learn that she is‘ l BRAl-IMITN TEA It is Always Fresh and Pure Sold only in Red,hHygiei"iicl Airtight Packages.‘ It is certainly a useful test. - -- <QO')- i i FOOOOO-OFO-§OO-OO~O'§OOQOQ\OOQ1 Ei-iousizuoto ‘+ SCRAP BOOK B)’ ROBERTA LEE v00 0-4» r++4++0+4+++o o0» o r 'I‘n Varnish Paper To varnish the paper on the kitchen or bathroom walls, so that it may be wiped with a (lamp cloth. mix onc ounce of gum arable, three ounces of glue. and a bar 0f soap. (iissolving all in a quart of water. and imply with a paint brush. When the Rocking Chair Creeps To prevent, a rocking chair from creeping, glue the wrong side of strips of velvet, or strips of felt. to the bottoms of the chair rockers. Pancakes \ Snrokc can be avoided wlicn fry- ing pancakes, and the work lessen- ed. by putting one rounded table- thc pancake batter. Nor‘ will it be necessary to grease the pan.‘ as ‘tse cakes will not hastening to cnrol in the club. rmck, -QO&. _ QQQ FQ-O-OOQ O-QQ"QQQOQ ‘OQQ-O-O-O ' The Land We Lovel By Franlk Yelgh >>vv0+v¥v0+>0+vo+4 vvow-n Prairie Tree Planting Q. What Prairie Tree planting ls being donein Western Canada? the Forestry Branch of the Depart- ment of the Interior recently com- to farmers in the three prairie prov- inces, bringing the total up to 82.- 500,000 seedlings, enabling 40,000 shelter belts or wind breaks about A. The Tree planting Division of plated its 25th annual distribution “my Suipwres’ “n U‘ H195“ wmllous operation iii the P. E. I. Hos- one mighty voice proclaim to-day. “Christ is risen! Christ is risenil Christ is risen indeed!" We are not‘ deceived. We arc not. dcceiversz. We cannot conscicntiouslyfbelievc a lie. Ours is not a comsc religion. the ‘worship of a dead ruan in a Crfligic1ca_ M“ Paton and ms two grave. , thcvlst lecturer. a violent anti- Cliristian. delivered a against Christ and the obsolete faith. In a series of what. he con- sidered unanswerable arguments, he. destroyed Christianity. At the close of his diatribe lie scerncd so pleas- cd with lliiuself that he asked any- cnc in pa!‘ vast audience to speak. if he cared to do so. Shy and awk- ward. a homely Russian came for- ward. and as he came to the plat- forlli. the lecturer said in scorn. "Not more than five minutes now! Not more than five minutes." l shairt take long," was the answer. Hc mounted the platform. He. fac~ cd the ~vast asscrnly. And than he said, in the words that have rung over Russia for gcneratlons-Tlle Easier greeting in the mouth of ev- eryone—-“Chrlst is risen! Christ is risen!" It was a daring word to say. for they were ‘supposed to be fathcists. Brit back from that great ‘audience, as onc man. came the an- lswer, "verily He is risen! He risen indeed!“ He turned to the lecturer and said. “Thatfis all I have to say." No wonder, in the primi- tive Church, the Easter festival was called Dominica Guadll. the joyful Sunday, the festival of gladness Oh, Christians rejoice in the reality of the Easter faith. Accept Hiru as the saviour Who saves from sin. Make Easter a starting point for steadter Christian living. Grasp the power" of His resurrection. Rise lecture i rm ruins in new apparanc. Mriie court. count in connection with which being twisted and wrenches! byitown and a mds. safety “000000 was borrowed in Novem- conflicting winds and currents, nsymgs City would not be amiss. ber. l h - -—- T v some of his s ipmates are threaten l n was "n, tonumm ‘or m, hi8 result was not unexpected lng to Jump overboard. Destinyl a " . . Province. and for the Sounder. so" drum“ I by many thinking persons through-again reaches down for him, pullsjcvovemment as we“ mat an alert“ ‘hmmmw out the Province. who realized into him out of the raging seas and plac-‘oppositlon in the Legislature on boo-owoouno-ow n+nu+ what reckless and incompetent es him on a safe seat. in the peace- Tuesday lB-lh held ‘ll’ m“ ‘him.’ - hands the management of bar Pro- ful calm of the Prince county Coai-Lllelllll"! °l “l5 Bl" 5° Plwlde ‘ml M0081‘ ll By ROBERTA LEE ' vlnelal affairs had passed but it is ,the purchase of power machinery.‘ new!“ i h Was ever man so saved from him- Thus the Province w“ saved from, I ‘ e all. a cause of disappoint- self. so snatched from political tu-ilegal enmnglemenm and mcvhahhmi ...M.“‘“.‘“““..‘-.. mom and alarm to all our people. malt? Verily. a shipwrecked sailonexpense due to governmental blun-i _ _, _ ‘ Premier Stewart. by his ability safely landed. verily a brand piucklderlns- There are lawyers clllllilll-llrogi-bozvlllag ‘gel tglsbmrswgviiei’ colors ‘ ~ 5 . h f t. n he l‘ ~ and vl-‘rseverance, succeeded ln seqed from the burning. ifigclmza‘; ‘sag i)‘ ‘S; Ella‘; on" 3h“. is for buys. pink h. m. . i ‘ , , l lg ‘-_ ‘ - » -. " - - curlfll! '10:" us $l65.000.00 of new re~' We heartily congratulate him. ln"wog]d think. to properly frame a: Q who shoum “We mo bride venues from sources outside thisdced we would lain wish that cnch Statute. hm they proved h, he mhiuwny when ma“ m,“ no new, my Province. The present udministra-mif his sllipmatcs could he given so equal to the task mid needed Oppo- tlves? ; ! f tion wok office Juat in time to reapnafe and secure and lasting a srnvlllm“ he") “my berm" the" cmdc A A" 0m mend of me nmfly "measure could be inadc Pfillflllbk" irow escapes recently l" ch‘“1°"t*“lfarm buildings to be established, 80 Club in ‘ per cent being _ln a thriving condi- 'tlon. The stock is grown at two lforest nursery stations. These trees lare also used for fleld shelter belts [for crop protection and control of into newness of life indeed. as those alive unto God through Jesus Christ our Lord. Greet this Easter with is risen to-day." And, with eyes upon the coming dawn, watch and wait, until there breaks the last and brightest Easter morning, and He ‘returns in triumph Whose right it its to reign. Christ. the King of Glory. .__._. <QQ>..___.__. A TIIOUGIIT A DAY "This is what I'd like in be. Kind and brave and neighborly: illig of heart and broad of mind; Glad with every Joy I flndi Friendly as l g0 my way." , ,_ Gcnarous-handedday by day. may assume this duty. lxu_yph“xtho.ll r150 ahd m“ .. . -£O-}_-~_,< the first. benefit of this lncreascJn some court. or in fact in nnylThe sorely needed Md WM Rpncfwagé Xlrliimlcelaélgmtlfic wiry "tothehrhctlcvelnhd good enmem or an}. ‘ _ misly elven. v A. The hostess. flnlilnl Ivlm lake Rllnuriro. s faitlrs new song, “Christ the Isord convalcsclng nicely after her seri- pital last Saturday. 1x t! Miss l{fltlll80ll Logan. the talented‘ young violinist, of Halifax, ls spend- ing Easter" with ircr grandfiitilcl". Mr. and Mrs. James Paton. at granddaughters. Misses Nlclrolsonl NM long m“ m Moscow‘ a B01- and Fraser. went to Snckville in ,uicct lrcr. Miss Mona Wilson left on Tuesday morning for Toronto. where shc will attend a convention of Red Cross worker's and enjoy a holiday. The year 1.928 marks the ccntcilary of Henri Dunant, the Swiss who founded the Red Cross in 1864 at Geneva, under whose banner there arc now enrolled over fifty countries, and the event will be marked by a banquet in Toronto on the cveningi of April 25. given by the Ontario Division in honor of the National Council, which will be in s" "slon. The Lieutenant-Governor. Mr. W. D. Ross, who is honorary president cf‘ the Ontario Division, will preside. The Prczniei" oi‘ the Province and the Minister of Militia or a repre- sentative from the Army Medical Corps, are to be present. The Hon.‘ R. B. Bennett. of Ottawa. will speak on the life of Dunnnt and the cx- tensivc development of his work. Mrs. H. P. Plumtre, president of the" Ontario Division. will ofllclate. and it is expected that representatives of the Red Cross will be present from] every province. The event will be: hcld in the Crystal Ball Room all the King Edward Hotel. ran week-end in Summerside. the guest of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. McKay. Mrs. Stewart will e the soloist at 'I‘rin- ity church o Sunday. ‘ e w o Bone w Boston. where lie will can. suit Dr. Dudley White, the not“ specialist. The doctor's host of TCCOVQTY £0 health. on; lllcld fl df/‘lltlhtful social evening on Monday. making an auspicious opgn. lot! for their season's work. _ - . _. It will be interesting m remember Wllllc cellos breakfast today the‘. it was an old belief‘ that if a hot~ xvere hung in the fireplace and kept there until the following year. the whole faylily wouidenloy the best [Barns and Buildings -—hausc. chattels. (TOW. are. insured against the fire or storm which may never occur, u. justifiable ex- pense in view of the risk, Life insurance. however. always matures. All that you put into it comes hack with interest to your- srlf or your beneficiaries. It is an investment; not. an expense. this most important insurance oi’ all. There is no better method oi‘ saving than through life in- SIIPRIIQC. For particulars of profit-canning Great-West Life " ' . consult , ' IIYIIIIMAII s. co. The Oldest Insurance Agency Ill-l‘. In I. Offices Lmver Queen Street Charlottetown of luck. The same family would l-Iailpicst. keep the crumbs of several other hot. showered on Mr. McCrcady Wedlresl cross buns in their strong box. and day on the occasion of his 89th use lllCSf‘ crumbs. dissolved in water. birthday, as nlcclicinc throughout the whole 5 v -= ' year. Tncsc liot cross bun crumbs, Mrs, p, R Newmh is yigiting in_ were consider-en by the simple couu- Montreal with her sister, Mrs. L. try folks as curative of all human Whcai". A ills. The custom of eating tilcsc - 1 + blms was brought by the early Eng- llsh settlers who had beeen entfust-jrsttlti to hear that Very Rev. A. Ci ed with the mystic recipe just bc-'_S. Trlvett, M.A., B.D., has been ap- lpointed to sircceed the late Dean SYlllOhS as Dermot‘ Holy Trinity ‘Archbishop and Mrs. Worrcll havciCatlledral, Shanghai. China. arrived in Ilalifax after an extend-I ' ed tour through the West Indies andmnto while convnlesclm; from wounds the Bishop's health shows markedlrccelvcrl overseas. >benellts of the holiday in the South. fore leaving their native-land." |Sprlngfleld. is spending a week vcrywi ‘pleasantfyr in the city the guest of . the Misses Essory, Kent St., and her Mrs. J_ J, sperm“ is spending the sister, Miss Carrie l-laslam. The little hat in printed silk with‘ so: .._____‘_. one S. Haslam. Stone Ccttafic. wmmm'°‘l." ("l Page 13' "Something l a a F System ~ THE BEST DRINK FOR TIRED PEOPLE congratulations Wfl! Many friends here will be inten was ordained by the Bishop of Tor- He served as' Aut h_ Our Mail Order Df- Keir. of alilberton, who has been llldlsllosed for some time. has friends hope for his early complete The Community Dramatic Society cross brin baked on Good Friday Sometimes lyou find it lin- possihldto come to the cit! ‘to purchase your drug vnntl 0r when! we "have I w" {scarf to‘ match is a. gay chapter -in the Spring mode. It is used to ef- fectively brighten up the pastel" tone ensembles. Handkerchiefs ac- “rum” “tum” “an”. knowledge kinship to the scarf. , I lently bring It. h our more. - " It iii fpr people‘ such on y" that we have established a MAIL ORDER SYSTEM It mutton not what you d0- siro in our lino, Ill you h»! to an is to write or phone- V! Illlrnntowh deliver tho 800d! when and when w! wont them. ‘ GIVE US A TRIAL AND FIND OUT FOR. YOURSELF The armies ért..uat.l‘b'b.i,l" “Q H l" W“ . l, I imuosmrui "lEt/rvuvrl- 1496'.‘ Tilfiltimm m.