~;:.*.. \"-»'-~-fn.-\nsr;'.r.h»&'Ur&\a-nt.¢s~»»-e»o¢».¢o.|y..¢t.. ' . AMT. | . 1 \ ‘ :_ _ E. _ . -\ ~ ‘ - .' . A \ - - \ 4- .1 s v __ l . , . . » Sf 1°-2° n if. THE-liiilillilllllllliil Blllllllllil 1 I-lltu nl lalolm. . K. lunett. luv Ill; lqneolhtlvr- .l t= il ls , 'vin-rnuaes. J. I.. luum D. A- IBIIISLD. l.0. Anooohk lditor. D. I. Ulrrin. lugrolel Powers, ho, Chicago lopneoatatlvo-I. J. Poser. - t SATURDAY, APRIL 18, 1925 rea noon nexus Autoists who have driven from Sutnmerside to Charlottetown dur- ing the past few duys inform us that the roads west of Hunter River are in excellent condition, smooth. firm and perfectly dry. 'l‘hese roads were run over -by D light road machine and afterwards hy a npllulog drag with the satis- i`uclt;r'y results mentioned. 'this side of Hunter -River and particularly on the approaches to Charlottetown, conditions are not so good. Here some sections have not yct been touched and as a con- st-qrtences there are ruts and gen- tr--.ll roughnesses. . \'t-ry rarely has such an opportun- ity pr‘t.sc-nred itsclf for good road- ylmproved, that divine discontent which is the antithesis 'of the fool- ishioptimlem which' would have ua believe that all things are as they fought to be? Discontent ig the first step in the -progress of a man or of a nation. To be contett with things as they are is stagnation and death. For four years civilization was shaken as the earth is shaken by earthquake, and the years since have been devoted to a search for the causes which produced it and means to prevent a recurrence. The meagre measure of the civilization we -possess is not content to lertvc itself open t0 another such calam- ity arid the search will ber contin- ued, doubtless with many disap- rn.ririr;;; as this Spring,the only time pointnrents, until, sooner or later. civilization is .purged of this renin- in which good road-making is pos-_mum M Sa_,age__y_ The war he______e__ ihl-_ The roads dried early, weeks' in-tore work on the land was poss-' ihli- and every oversecr who knew his wt.-rlr and who appreciated hisl . , __ l " l"“""”|"5' ""1 h“"y and as “_thc latter sharll he lfcst served byi ri uit we have marry miles of road ulrll lr nrt- u t-ri-dit to t`.re province! Capital and Labor will be traced to' its source, human greed and selfish- ness, and a solution will he found in the discovery of means by which mutual forbearance and mutual hr-lp. The political war, a war not _ i This corrlrl and should have been l dun-\ nrr all rrtrr road.~r_ ll is not loot into yt-t. Farmers will not go on Ihr- land for a wt-ek yet and in that' tim- all nur roads could be put in gr.i.:l shape for the sum-mer. ln' rnost vsscs all that is needed is ar drzrggihg or n run ovcr with a light' road machine and the roads are' now in the beet possible condition' for this.. It is sincerely hoped that. this ilriportarit matter bc attended to at once. ln ir very short time fnrmrrs will he too busy to attend to it and the time to do it is now. Q-<03-~_~ HALIFAX HERALD JUBILEE The Hallifux Herald in its issue of tht- l:'»th instant cr-lehrateg its 50th lrlrlhduy. l~‘ifty yearn 0( con. tiriirnrrs public service is a rprotrd re- corrl for mari or institution and we l‘<»l-irmtirlate our esteemed contem- porary on the many evidences of irsi uninterrupted growth and dn; Cl'il$llli§ Dflpularity. The Hall-fax ilt raid h-us, for many years been thc leading Conservative newspap- tr in Nova Scot-in andlhas main- tainf.-tl ri front rank place in Cuna- tlilln .l0urnalisrn. 'inc special number celebrating iff* mlb’ ye0llli" -~~--~ , Or bang us in the eye. Of cours.; the words “epasmedic Our tiny of freedom's cloee at hand, And you can beta dime. A rntitcd if applitd to lmrnigratlon_'l‘ht- ccllar' wc will visit DOL rifairs ri Prince Etlwtlrtl lSlll\l1d' Until next Winter time. s rice the l\liig trovtriitnent camel * ° ' \ __ _______ ___ ________L_ SHOW _______ lt may into power. S.r' li- nrys rerii-ark-4. The outstanding ‘9-Ven! °l l e‘ wetk was the S.lver Jubilee of His tlic wider' fic-ld of the whole D0m~|Lg|tluhip Bishop 0’Leury WhlCl\ m.ori and to t-he general lack 0l,\vns no suspiciously observed on 'Fucsduy arid Wednesday. Adtlkess- efficiency that have characterised .5 of uppreczttlori and heartlestl tl. .flnr-ts tu obluiu settlers forlgcud ivishts for riialiy more years; canada. lt' we spiak iri the terms of cnntiriued hr-nltlr and service ur fnance, it is notorious that lll9_were shuwerfd on His Lurdslilll ill’ all denorniuatious. 0 I O The evening bridge club which has liten meeting once a WUUK itnnn hnvg bein entered us iri-.during th-c willwr SGHSOH llvlll 9 coming settlers. very plcusarit closing this week n,t_ -_»- .\lrs. illari-clrnrd's pretty borne onl | It is fn U“Pl'°¢°d°"*°d °°“d"|°"_the Esplanade. in our public affairs when hill” °f', i one Lltut.-Col. D. A. McKinnon, D.S. 0., A.D.C., was among l<_§__ynst__ll_<_>BW- ‘_‘__':__iii.nt the posooiesor rr capable ol, .y. ed a sexi.-ration when he made his-their welcome gnegt this week Mrs.f:_'_n; (')'$"°_:_e_g__:‘;‘ ___ sth; c_;y _uigi_e_ath- a_ndh t_;r;;i;lfiei_iri_ny rt;t;y_<_»_tio:;i = -~- , . , ~ _ ‘ ` wi 0 , i w . _ abllenlthy people have no accept-|$‘;m1igg`;l);tTrl; :tleF:;t}i1etl:ic$tf. P' G~ Sprlggs 'M fieimmgwnl ' lJumL . » q. 'o !il]yY.e'Sickness and mental instalm- excuse for nm anenmng Il. it will be remembered that Mr.| Mr.-i. A. W. Weeks. Miss Lorna , ` _ 'T The rounded uni-n denotes cnu- _etancy ln friendship ri-nd niarriag-’. _ I _ _ . . The weeks activities were very WDM” that they Wm be made per'.ou the promoters of Maritime urrnndy several players have been er“°‘° ‘md MTB' Heanz' TM' dance f ' l d int freshme-nt and t. » ec rights, which crested a pr~ot’oundloiit on the liuke and report the program’ a ~y rt B “hind MY- Kills. and would not en- danger his position even for thn llirdson Bay railway. it is satisfactory fo learn from that ““"‘°'l"~'1¢lvB Source. the "Monthly Commercial Letter" 0( the Cunw Probably never ihefore -ln the his-_ 'MY of the world has there lbeen as much discontent and unrest as to-I MY. Capital and Labor are at each' other’s throats in the industrial and commercial world with oonnequ. ences as' serious as when the na- il°M vers encased .rn s me ond dellh sfmrrste rn nnrope. 'rho pon. tical world is being rem sounder hy' the rival cial-mgof egntgnntng 901. ltlcians. The religious wg-rm 4, b°"*1¥ _llllkell DY heresy measured lnffeims or the orthodoxy of a few INN What does it meant “F” ‘N.'ll_01_b0Do that the eymip "WUI ‘fdlvlne discon- tns" dim 'rioting to not nom dllln -Bank of Commerce that during F°|"'"“"Y Bhd *Mardh there was a Bfellfly increase in -the number `of_ farms sold in .practically all pai-tn of Canada. Activity in this res. l’rovincrlsrria Morrison returned to Antitzonish Thursday morning aft- er'a short visit here where he re- newed many pleasant friendships among his former perishonere. O O O MN. G. D. Hunt oi’ St. Eleanors in v-lsitlng her sister Mrs, (Rev/_) F. M. Wlebster at the Rectory, Berwick, N. S. ` , . O O O Mr. and Mrs. A. Cl. Putnam of Bscltvllie spent the week end very pleasantly hem the guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Johnson. ._ one Stylish short skirts are not , Queen Mer-y's idea of modesty and propriety for presentation nt court When the details of the four courts which King George and Queer. _Mary will hold this year were pub. "WUC l'\¢°Ml!. ll. wan whispered wo Senators are enou h f r' `"’“".°F°‘: W°~°°'* "°3“° °f U50 |l°ll|Ul°ll¢. more and more fe_|»m,.'Prlnce Edward Island and thi Co't,r-'l)i§;‘:::nkh¢Th: Mm M' a Donna" ‘|"*.°" 3'?" l°°°Mllllo 3 BINWWIIII Pelace and a hump, are rbelu-g som Wt,-in, M, gap” strtutioner Act is violated to hoop ¢,,,fnct,,m|, exhthmted ,_ I ____ ,. _ ; - r and the prices bald are vista Partlsment is sitting. ni” vw, fo, ` Gov_________e___ .wb_.c___-_ .¢venmw;:_t,eo fer u . milf! ` Advance of those df ‘llot year. 'A rum, m gnrzgzyxz xlrlumiv In than mb” “ ' ° ln' Nm” u’ "‘”°'°- oodles to the royal gale B f, . . . __; . u more r, _ \ . i , . !’AGEF0_UB " A _ _ _ . , _ 'rHEcHAnr_i_o{r{r~E1oyJN.oU_.tnotAN __ _ _ _ °NotesByThe Way Happenings of the ` sn- _Henry Thornton, nr-'utaent V5 I W8Bk of the Canadian National Rallwaye. #_ ` X%O*4* Dany' sete‘cuono` `\/ ' son Guardian Readers o» APRIL 18, 1025 ETERNAL PROTECTION: - Five Lord shall preserve thy going out and thy corn.ng in from this time forth. and even tor cverrnore. Psalm 12l:8. PRAYER:- . '.'God will take care of you, 'llhro' every day, o'¢r all the way; I-le will take care of you, ` / APRIL, 19, 1925 ROAD T0 SUCCESS:-Commit thy way unto the'Lord; trust aisd’ in him and he shall bring it to pass. . . _ Rest in the Lord. and wa‘t p;i- tleutly for him. Psalm 37: 6, 7. PRAYER:--0 Lord, Thou know- -st us. and also the end lr0il1 the beginning; and we are nothing apart from Thee. Th-Frefore now we commit ourselves and our way to Thce. WORKERS ALL. One with ledger, ink. and pen; OHS with eledgc and stone; Ytt we are to.icrs. builders both. and rr- Eher toll.; alone. Une at desk and swivel-cliair; one in the flaming mill; And so our world roars ou, and nia.n \-.orks out his conrtuerluil v/ill. l'lctld.rrg uncle :ind gleaming slitrrc ‘lr;~' cl--ave.; the iragratit lourri. l'rrtil tht- r'ipen»ing wheat ll'-'lllrl blzm- in floods of amb-;r i'ouu\_. As fur' as tlic stars that sturdy lo‘l -:cams frorii our clty‘s towers. Arid ytt our work is one with tlrnt, arid it is part of ours. litre the band that hares the orc or felis the towering pine; Tiitr the hrulu -that nilllrls lilo wliolc in one close-knit design; One tht throttle‘s wise control; one the speeding gf’al‘1 Arid who can name them groxtt 4-l' srnull, sinco both arc Ilhfllvll hero? lillll or ofilc'- field or mine, lrlll bush ur' ci-ty din. E-:rch .rr his .separate-way we ilu. yct cach to the otha-r kin: \\'orkr'r's alll with u cornrnorr prize to t-rliare at the set of sun-v A drtum of the goodly world wc I wcll dorrc! lrtrlirl. anti. the joy of ai l;l>’k ll-1 °'9'§'§'f'§§0-O O-O40-0999900 VO Y; --._|--.--can-..n¢t¢»».¢a»»_~\;»nns_-issowu vrcrorw Loan We will cash yo.ur`Victory Loan Coupons or place them to your credit in otrr Savings Batik tvhcré' thcyfwlll draw interest at 3_°{,'pcr annum. ,U THE CANADIAN BANK . OF COMMERCE CapltnlPd¢2UpQ20,000m$ ` 'ooo Charlottetown B_ranch - C. Lomer Mila, 'Manager . . ' 1 , _ _ tl _ ` . l A THE _ \ f - REASONS WHY _ . You Get Better Satisfaction When You Buy a Knitting Macliiric at ` MILLER BROS. l. (iii thc snrirc ni'tit~lc thc price is less. 2. You do noi liuvv to soiitl yorir_ irroriey \villr flu- or-rlcr'_ Il. We do not ask tht- people lo trust tis, ive irur-il flrc people. ` -i. Wo 'give irrsir~|rct.ioiis fvcr- und keep ex- trzis riirti rrvvlllcn lrr i~rtru'k. 5. Wt- noi only prcpaiy the fr1°iglit'oi° ex, pi~css:igt~. hut we r-it-ll for lt-ss iirorrcy. | 6. \\'e do not use frikc fulvet'tlt-iliig or clnirrr - n‘ low- of children and n capable, thrifty house-wife. The pointed chin which projects belongs generally to women who are ‘unappropriated blessings," ln- usniuch as they have never found ri truly congenial life partner. The coquette is indicated by an i-utlentetl chin, and ln a mnn the is evidence of a very shallow, un- ieli-able disposition, unless it is couiitfrbalancetl by its relation lo other features. material must be added to them. for they do not meet the Queens approval. Bobbed-haired women- al- so have been mitch agitated over the question of a proper headdrcss, but it is believed they have solved the problem with the old of hair- dressers, who have perfected a bow effect giving the appearance of long hair to shingled locks. U U ' The following is copied 'from a 'St. Thomas, Ont.. -parper:-lMlss Margaret Turncr` entertained de- lightfully on Friday art a Tea and Dance in honor qf Miss Norah Loug- wor-th of Charlottetown, P.E. island. ?-~1Q>_i_ SHE WAS WISE Htrb-Wore you wise, dear in giv- ing our guests rooms so near to the nursery? Wlf%‘ll'S U18 Ollly way we gnn get thern» up in time for breakfast, B°"'lfil0\‘ (ill 00lll‘l)1 "You must display more firrrrrimg wlth your wife.” Mall! “l d‘tl once-and went to h0HDllnl for a week." Cinnamon Apples _ Add ir few red cinnamon candies -0 llplllra when you bake them. The color an well as the flavor will be lrriprovcd. w-l_ if." ' R that our inn(-liliic will lirllig you riches Ln ti . ll silrort iirrrc. 7 W4- tio not offer' nity lrults to close tht- ` sale, flirt- price io nil uiitl flint the loivcat. _ , MILLER BRUS 14.1-or-_ ot-or-go st. ._ _.,-...', ,.-5. , .._, ,_ __ ,_;,__ ,:`¢___ _ _g .coupons ‘ ‘-- ,Going West . I Travel by the send you particulars. Alcohol Removes Mud Mud stains may hc rt-riiovcrl from silk and flannel by upnriglirg them with alcohol, wmv; Thinking of roving a -r.-r, C. P- R. THE PEOPLE’8 POPULAR RAILWAY The C. IP. R. is noted for efficient service and cour- teous treatment to all pas- sengers, Faroe the name on all Linn When wanting to buy RIWWIY Ind Steamship Tlekots look for the sign of the 0, P. R, Canadian Pletfle ltoemlhlpe Ltd. Wl'l!0. Phone or Cali on I - ll. M. Davison City Ticket Alent. Charlottetown A Your Plans for Your Children -include the advantages of a good educatlon..,., Yet 40% of those registered at High School fail to complete their course because the father has died without leaving lufiie- ient financial provillon to carry on-and only 1% of our' population graduates from college, A Greibwelt Life educational policy will enable you-without ecrlmping or hardship-to give your children the education you desire, whether you live or dlie. Let ul llynrlman & Go.. Lid. Something About Our Mail Order System Sometimes you find it lm- Wlllblc to some to' the elfy to purchase your drug wants or perhaps you have a pre- uerlptlon and cannot conven- iently bring it to our ltoro. I It le for people luoh as you that we have ntnhligliod a MAIL ORDER SYSTEM I! matters not what you dc- llro in Our line |lI‘yau have to do Into writd or phono- WO luanntu to dollvor the |0041 when and when you wsnlthcm. GIVI U8 A TRIAL AND FIND OUT FOR YOUIII'-LF - i - . moon/u..o A lnwotlv 'Wllfliiefl' °"¢°\»I\lr|o.l\-if-.tance arc' . . .i' ` . _ 8*, _ M if ' ` ` » -oe' .»,.,,,, _ ,,,