tli is HRtT HBBBY snow ovum splendid Attendance- _On Opening. Night ‘of Boys’ and Girls’ Exhibition at Yi. M. Important n. AC b _ 1 . _"' l P WEDNESDAY, APRIL 11 ‘ ...‘.’.".-‘"°"‘°”°"‘§i..‘."“....fi'..'.2l.'t$ - » - - I m, Y,“ m... m...“ “M, 1 and will address a pubhc meeting . aiiloll was declared oiilclsll open i . us. hum w w. mo. s. mo. , intlle moucmmeftvassoad ovum. t tf... ’ ' “ 1 iéglp-‘loztgutx: Board Roomiln the City Building at 1 E S, v ' » 1 lmvni. on. a 8 ° °‘°°“~ a . » For a glaonth or merit. school BQtWQAQH and o’cl0ck hi8 fld- 1 , ,°"“°*‘,,, ,,,,’},, m“; 5?,',‘¢P"$"§?,,g,,§$,' dress will be broadcast over C. F. C. Y. l3; 3;; 35;» mv-‘ygrggozggg. » with the purpose of giving the farm- meats were .m.’£.¢. ers of the province and o hers inter- “rhe youth of toduy, loulsrly in Prince Edward Illln " sold Mr. in 111$ dontlsl message “require tho y ano- ds lsympeth agunent c! every citisen in to dovelim individual‘ lsmenship. Wltlroug ssivo every , public . ill: the urt collection exhibits (I work of school children of 1w- loanedbythc-Aztflalloryol also»... o»- l.i..“?°i‘.‘.““"“°‘“°* *::....li' art wolk of olwmtewwo AWQaQmhXWwMQQ“: ~ ” tthroushoisttbisprovluscwiwe lain wnrssoncncld wuxcost fovourablyhnown. The wbcboxl been ____ i . . . and ideals," declared rs sident . w; rs in opening the exhibition, WW ‘ hem we hove ovultusl recog- -|-.-. genius. Thcboy - ,thc -- » Marconi, lvnadamc Curie of rad- -. mneondoilrownliucylidaude .- lqonuery arc exsmplu of "in! -- and girls who have either »--.- uraqcsnent in pur- -- of their individual ideas . have been strong enough in -. = tor to overcome rel-l obstac- In 10$ 1dr. istored . s. order that they misht buveuc Ind for a time ed life work for which their inward l" ‘he Q he - craved with those examples ‘Iimtihl-ied i0 us. We should xcsllrs that - i children are too slit’ and too ont to thrust themselves for- »: - and develop their’ ‘uriodtcl- - It is hoped. with our hchbles ----~ an annual event. tilt till 9°53" lottet Y.M.C.A.vrillbc ~00 asststtheylouthofour prov- ‘-- intho devol ‘oftholrln- ~ .= ideas, inurucrsiftsrrlanship, "l- . DOM-PY- eflilllflfifll. Dhbllfll the oillirlsry w." A nuimbcr of the classes were i» ,- yesterday and the remain- -. will: be judged today. [Ioision A oi the checker play- -: oontostwsswon byMnNool m‘ Th, “an Range.- mup o; 17m. and bore the remains to the train .- Church, under the direction of . Prank Storey put on an ex-. = t dcenonotuwleui in the gym- um during the course of the and brother Alex they were con- voycd to Verncr River, where the in- ‘wmlent took place. fling, The e of Tlgnish on deeply Ihis demonstration was followed shoved by the bus-vine of their m m, 1.11811. friend who though . having - dancing contests. l Flingcontost opeswscys and Shani e whoorauveiv ort time Hmong thorn his kindness and cour- Aeneas who was s. friend to ovary- Sholiiv after coming to Tig- wss blah-iv esteemed am people of Tlshioh. ‘to stricken mother and ' and also to his little daughter ' 2nd . Miss Phyllis Arscnault. v. tile musical contest (vocal) -. prizes were won by Miss Mar- Mcllcehcm first. and second looli All imns u us. lIiEN tEREil Bliilllfilil RELIEF" nstipction, Due to Insuffi- cient “Bulk? Relieved by Kellogg's ALL-Bun I ' h A lino letter from Mrs. Snyder: "I have had trouble‘ with my wels fordyesrs, taking all kinds pills an drugs, with no relloi. " your a , I saw Kellogg's Bans and ughta package. have good movements cvfiy day. n 901G. of each year; iluiic 8111113’. afford 8601!! a 819M - We inwardly bless her, wardly thank hor- docd.’ "—I2xohangc. ‘Yes. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 11 omflycsrsolitla to gm; endswhstbrsnhss nefor mo. ' _ - '1' MrdSallisSrlydor. Addressupon 1.30 P. bL-Jlclrtl llsll- Special Montague, April 1e. A. M. - n. a Iécnion Service -, m. Wright. n-rcav-i-r-i-m Q P1538. . c§"..pou“'”'. dmmmmm uaosm rs sscouo norm‘ Rscocrchi shows t e ellogg’s m“ “$15,, ‘ a" . 3'3‘ *§"""“' - "°“' =g========uw===-===. 1,, ' mmfnfi, -,,,,,u'§", mo. to m. and Mrs. Frank - i news-mucus: ro ssr- ' d’ imi- ~ we» - we snotc-‘ls. .....-.::. ' nuns . Apply phone rec-a “W” ‘ tooo - ' ithca cases. l not nlimd doctor. Mr. M. A. Maolillerson, its‘. oi cmvis ' Superintendent under the , Farmers’ Creditors Arrangement Act Will be in Charlottetown on the evening of i osted who cannot attend the meeting a full explanation of the principles and workings of the Act. w corded by all. And than demon- whccb esocvnpcnied by his mother is c 1s of th first “we? wonwb? en's: Axfnabel icsy had won for him man friends‘ the ruin leldmhip. and in prey- prim by who will not soon forget genial ors iolnhis lsstiho blwinm and llllll 1W!‘- HMDonald suffered the Juan lees 0f his beloved wife who also cng the his grief ther Alex Joyce. the community of Tlgnish tender their sincere and hccrtfelt sympathy. May his soul rest in ‘ii-low door to our hos-ft is thc subscriber who mcmpily renews at the end Who sends in htr acme’ and money Who casts, round our sanctum a halo of cheer. . She never says, ‘Stop it, I cannot I'm getting more uuguaincs now than I read.‘ But always says. ‘Sand it ‘u: folks to like it. we think it a help, and in fact need‘ we out- That stead subscriber who writes, Erinitp Unites Church iyldsetiing i rvvvvwv W511i... l] B U A S I ll N AA‘AAAAAAL¢ Eloquent Appeal To L e g i o n Members From the Dominion President. '11‘! iollovihs swear in connec- tion with the King's Jubilee has boon received by the hevurclal command of the Canadian Legion from General m: Ross. Domini President: ‘Ilo my Comrades of the Csn~ adian legion of the British Em- Pi" Rfvlul Llllue in Prince Ed- ward Island. 0n the 8th o! my His Msjesty the Ring, our gracious and much loved Patron-ln-Ohici’, will have completed twenty-five years on the Throne. ss the ruler of o. loy- ll. united. I-iid grateful people. EWWWMFQ. thlculllout the length and breadth of the Empire, Hs Majesty's subjects will unite in oolebrotins the joyous occasion, and in testifying to the unbounded lova and respect with which he is re- strotlons will not be confined to tho _3l‘itish Elnplre alone. Other- nations, and especially those bound 0!‘ lihlussl. will desire to rive ox- ‘pmulon to their‘ admiration for a. Monarch whose qualities are an asset t9 the whole comity of na- tiono. But to none can we who have served in l-lil Mclostys Naval. ml- itary or Air Ibrcu yield tho forc- most place in our desire in hon- our tho occasion worthily. in thank- blusinss‘ we have enjoyed under tho permanence of his Dynasty. Let it be this aim o! ouch and everyone of us. in our own par- ticulsr spheres, to do our utmost to ensure that I-Iis Majesty's Silver Jubilee is nobly and worthlly ob- served. Al.“ I085. Dominion President. Bachan Accepts Warden Post (C. P. Cable By Gulrdilis Spools! . w‘ an, Canada's next Governor-Gem oral, today accepted an invitation to officiate as warden of Noldpcth Castle at celebrations st the his- toric stronghold next June. Ncid~ path Castle is tho border fortress where Msry. Queen of Scots, spent the night 0f Aug. fl. i563. It is situated in tho romantic district whore Buchan drew his inspir- ation for his first hook. _"Jobn Bur-net of Barns." The functions in connection with the Royal Jubilee are slated for June l9- Too Late To Clasify ‘I'll l n I Ilium“!!! voosvvol l» to us by tics 0! kindred, friendship, the mines: t0 the Almighty for the gin n) LONDON. April 104cm! Bl-lfllk‘ Control Guardian but . ll iufi-‘ttll my? 12AM. M!!! Ill all out re st Prod ‘B. Trainer's, l0 C Street. OONFIIIIBATION urn m“ ms surm- vorm use! ‘now irom me a. or, ounce Street. , 5.5m ‘hqwfi M0088 I MQLIOD will be-open for busiuess evening to eccommodstn holiday shoppers t-tosc roucs OOUliI-At the Police court ycsterdcoyus common assault qucr 0M0 and a bition case, unlaw- iuasalc of , were both disruis 80 . . IRISH STOCK 0|‘ RANGES arriving daily. Fred H- Trainer. I0 Grafton Street. L-sm __.-..-- swcobstake culating in C ooived by ics from retsry or Qtqte The tiokou are described as “swoop- “PJW! o! WWII!" and the informs- tiop is that no such sweepstake t legalized in Italy. CUSTOMERS WHO ARI BUB mrfillflil the day will be able t< op at Moore d: McLeod llinuicr‘ ‘lllursdsy evening of this week. L-BQBE l. A. MIODQNALIYQ will be open Thursday evening xer- mo benefit of holiday shoppers. L-iiiil-i-ll-ui M!!! T0 REST - ‘mere was a large attendance yesterday ct thr furloral of Mrs. T3. Roger. whq war laid to rest in the People's Osmo- WW. After a short service at tho homo the body was taken to St. James Church where services wore conducted by Rsv. It. Moos-heed. lose/w. D- D. The poll bearers were. W. Worth. It M. Phillipe. Arthur Match, Hi1 Bpillett, George W. Dewar and William Rogers. SOCIAL EVENING- . F. J. Proude entertained the Philathoa Class of the must Ohursh st her home on Fridsy, ovening. After s brief worship vsliod sh interesting discussion en current events was held. Following a dainty lunch the hostess wl-s tendered s. vote oi thanks on bohsl! o! the clpll by Mrs. d. A. Clark. JOINT BOLD-CALI. -- A 1am rlulnbor of members isfitchddd the joint rolboall c! 8t. wroncs and Wildoy Indus. presided over by David Bethune in the 1.0.0.7‘. Hall Monday evenihs. Molasses and tele- grams were read from absent morn- bore. Refreshments wen served and s smoker enjoyed. ‘rhorc was also ‘s most enjoyable psosrsru and Li!!! sons ._-._.- FUNIRAL ‘YIITIEDAY-Msc iunorul of tho lsta m. mode/rick Worth took place yesterday Idol'- noon from St. Paul's Oilurch. lor- vixoss/ithoohumh 1nd at the navewcrc ‘ “by Raul. D. Raymond. me Mlowlng wore pallbearers. Messrs. Del Cairns, Joseph Storey, Neil McKenzie, Byron Norton, R. P, Fbrsythe and E. b. Buullvwood- Interment ill the People's Cemetery. order. The minutes of the previous mootlns were read by the Somtary. Miss Ruth Stewart. Twenty-seven mecnbcrs answered tho Roll Cell by "rhsir nvcrito Nuns." It was moved and seconded that the Roll Call ct next moot-ins would he an? swerved by “Their Favorite Cor." and that there would be an arith- lnotlolmich. The ,. was than proceeded with: l. Chorus by school; 2. recitation by Verne Halncs; s. reading by Riuth Stew- art; s. recitation by Nina Mclncd: s. dancing bi’ Alma Moll-co: e. molding by Juno MooKonzie: ‘f. re- citation by Marlon lotion-lore; l. dialogue. “lliflother Goose in Health Iandz" B. reading by Mas-y MdRoc: 10. ‘recitation by Irene Under-hill; ll. reading by Gertrude Graham The meeting closed by linslnl the National Anthem. PERSONALS Mr. finest MaoNutt has fully recovered after rccolvlul treatment in the Prince Edward Island Bos- pitsl, and will return to his home in o. tow days. Iii-lands will regret to 121m first Mrs. Gordon Evans has entered the ‘P. E. Island Hospital for treskmcnt. Mx-Dslvcy Ooylcwholdtfor Montreallcetunokwos operated on Monday rooming at the Royal Vlclibfis Hospital. His mother IA!- ccmpaniod him to Ierstreol. FOR SALE At my stables, Buntain and Bell's Wharf, ti) farm horses, also some good driv- qvisttisorou McNEILL. 559364-1061 d- .._ slu-J-m WRIGHT suori COMPANY ' U r.- owner-o; Ltd.'§len’sr9ho a I- as... Teaming vmi. a Wcndcrful vivid... 5.1.4 _.I=’cster A a crtmcni l-lavc Ycurinstcr Suit Ready Ul- . L-mlfll-ii-lls. has been rv~ the provincial suthorlt . tho Sec Andtlie l. , 5N" Crisp, new patterns -- lighter colourlngs. Tics here to set off your new Spring clothes. Tooko - Arrow -- Currie and Brill made. Also plain colors." All bias cut — wool lined. 50c. .. $1.00 Gloves Fine Quality Grey Suede —- Deerskiu and Capeskin Gloves. Well made throughout in good fitting sizes from 7% to 9%. Putty, Cream and Dark Brown. $1.75 .. $2.50 Suspenders Herc you will flud a plea!- ing variety of widths and colors . from which to choose. All the newest styles from the best known makers. closings oi ' i on the “Wear You ‘f!!! ' 1 Men s l-lcsc You'll be_ interested as much in the new Spring patterns 8s you will in the obvious savings. Rayons. Licles and Silks, so dressy in their fit and pattern. Sizes 10 to 11%, 25c. o $1.00 Shirts are ililc Swiss ribbed cotton, , Slses.__ 36-__to 46. Shorts are" of fast, color Broadcloth, with elastic back and full balloon seat. Sizes 80 to 42. to Shirts! Sets. Sizes 14 to 16%. 50c. .51 .00 After all, whore can you got better- Sbirt Values! Shirts tailored by Toolrc - Arrow -- Eastern -- Brill _. . s -,,- Shirts that are roomy-carefully and well finished. Plain shades including white, also a. variety of neat stripe and pattern effects in various colorings. Also Shirt. and Tic $Ii to $2.56., Pl - _ Caps _ Boys Tweed Caps in a large f, assortment of neat pat- terns. Sizes 61/8 to 7. _ _ 75c. ..s1.oiij literals .0 Tweed Caps, ' one; and eight piece. Sizes,- 6% to 7%. plewfSpr-ing Styles in the new Spring shades of Silver. Oyster, Mocha. Vagabond and Dawn.’ Sizes 6% to 7%. " $1.95 t. $4.50 Sweaters Men's fancy V-Neck, pull-x over Sweaters. Assorted colors and patterns. Sizes 84 to 42. . $1.50 .. $3.25§ New‘ Style Sweater Vest", _ Allwwool. Assorted sizes." i "$2.00 e c. Garters Men's Garters in medium and narrow widths. The newest patterns and color. 1H8! by Arrow, Brophy and _ Currie. ‘ 35G. to Z and Polo collar styles." ‘Maroon, Blue, Navy and Sand. Sizes 22 to 32. 51:00 to s75 Boys‘ Geld li-lcsc Boys ribbed Golf Hose with fancy tops, in cotton, cot- ton and wool mixtures and all wool. Sizes 7% to 10. w. A... Réacll T00 with Boys Sweaters’ Boys all wool Sweaters, lppcr front. Grew neck. ~ 25c. .. 75c. s Boys Blouses Boys‘ good‘ quality ‘Broad- cloth Blouses, in plains" ‘- and neat stripes- Plain‘ tans and white, blues, greens. All sizes. 45G. ..$1.00 . I Boyffliirts‘ P‘ Tailored from good quality plain and striped Broad- Dlllill -' I-Ild tripod Byggd- cloth.- .Wcll "finished in ‘ comfortable acting styles". Sizes 12 to 14%.. ~Ecsiier Ted's For; Boys , to ‘School for Girls. Back to Kitchen Futile Argument (B The Canadian Press) , April lb-"Worncn have brim responsible for a lot of thing; in tho course of history. They have given birth to many great peoples, Shakespeare-sud till quintuplets, and now the demos- slon," stated Miss C. I. Macilenzlil. principal of the Montreal High addressing the Business and r fossional Women's Club here. "We used to think it was the war debts and post-war speculation —but no, it is tho women who have taken men's jobs. It is easy to start a depression, apparently," Miss, MsoKensie commented. The suggestion that the situation be remedied by sending women book to the kitchen was discussed by Miss McoKpnlie. If women resumed all the various home-making occu- pations in their enforced return to the kitchen the baker, the dress- mskor and all sort; of small shops would have to close their doors. The depression would bccomr chronic. "I cannot sec that the kitchen movement would result in cuyt but the most futile of many things to which we are accustomed in the dsily life c! the community," Miss usexenm declared. "If men just stopped to thiut of tlie logical consoqucllces- of putting the indus- trial clock hook they would realise how impractical and foolim the susscstion mlly is!’ Women, Miss Mackenzie thought. were. modest about themmlvcs, and should make the worth o! their work better known. The fact that fcw women held executive po- sitions in industrial firms did not mean they were not doing the work but that they were not receiving the _sslsry nor the credit for it. Preliminary He a r i n g‘ _ Adjourned (0.9. Cable By Guardian's Spec-ill wire) Boultmmomui, England, April lit-Testimony that Mrs. Alma. ltatinnbury paid several sums of money including one to the amount of p260, to George Stoner, was in- trodurrd today as the preliminary hearing of charges of murder against the couple continued. The liecrinfwss adjourned to April "24. The h... dsome. 31 year old widow and her 19 year old chauffeur are accused of the murder of her c1 year old husband, Francis Mswson Rattcnbury, who lived in Viotorin. 3. 0.. for some time and was an hint architect of prominence. Mrs. Rat tenbury horsclf lived in Ksmloops as s child. . . GIDUOEBYER, Mass, April 15- (OPl-An angry su today gave u: patrol-ed bodies cf the Portion Gill Ncttm" ‘Elaine’ and the bodies oftwomenrborscfthocrcwofths llJ-dsted- fl-ifcot fisherman wihlch fcrlnidmd in the gale of Cape Ann Pricey. The bcdy~of Oliiiord Nelson was HUME‘! It! foimd. The body of the third member of tho olcw, Captain Alfred Pcuison, was washed sshore Saturday. ‘rho mm wvsc residents es wort-land. 1h. rijrfacticalJokefi 7 B o0 me rang" i To‘ Students -__.-- (CI. By Guardian's Special Wire) SACKVLLLE, N. 13.; April lit-Two students at Mount Allison Univer- sity, an Ontario young man in his junior yefll‘ and s Moncton fresh- eers at Mount‘ Allison bywhst in-- vestlgstion‘ disclosed - was s. "practi- csl joke)” ~ '- ~ ‘ _ ‘Iuley had written lettors to Dr. George J. u. . President of the llhllversltly, and Rev. w. C. Ross, principal c! the Indies‘ Col- lesc. threatening those "with destruction by lire if the ». .1. not no lrmlrsansncls so over-acidity of the stomach can only lead to uicublesmd suffer- ' ing. Do not neglect such symptoms no y , acid Quotations, gas,‘ "sour" stomich. sch! etc. for theoemiguiiy m: too much acid is present in the encroach. For immediate relief take » Blaureted Magnesia. This preparation. . though hcrlnleso to ‘either ciflld or adult. "hash-alias and absorbs thosxcess meld. - I frequent heartburn i neon is IISMUTlI m MAGNESILNNOTA Lsxsnvs man, cut short their collevn car-r of $500 was not forthcoming. _ Sleuthlng by University oiiiciclg - and students uncovered the iden- tity of the pair and Dr. Trucman _ acccptzd their proposal that they leave the college. - .. D1“. Trueman said tonight that he - did not wish to make public the” names of the two yflllllg men. He; was convinced. he said, that tho fire threat was nothing morr thani a practical joke, but ll most un- fortunate one as Mount Allison had? suffered hesixflg: from firs» ln the last few years. The two students left for their homes today. 1 BOGOTA, Colombia. April l5 —- Fifteerp. persons drownnd. today when a river boat carrying more" than 80 persons capsized in ihgr c. Rio Magdalena. near Barranquilla. bufldmgsmlly two of the bodies were recov- sum ered. ct... our cAN} 1mm‘ YOIJ ri . . 4. ésii‘