_....s,_.. _ ' o» "vw- -~ -. .. vvprw»y>._ M“... é‘ ‘t. . SATURDAY. _ W. C. T U. I He wrote nowvoodn save on i110 sand. Long centuries ago. Anti one would think that what He said Lik-e sand would di-ut and blow. i But he kiiiew well the surest we! KNHTED To males His love o pen: ‘ . l He wrote His message ever-more A L, E LA S T I C Upon the hearts of men. March 30 is Palm Sunday, when the Church celebmles the "limb. pllzil eiltry of oui' Lcrtl and hiaslcl“ l-iiii) Jerusalem. ltiiiny IWQPIP ‘Milk it was a very slioruiived triumph, it‘ incited n triumph Xi all. it. is lint-l ills followers from Galilee. But the city folk and the tcillplc authorities gave Hun no welcome. Ho i-otusod any earthly or national kingslilp and they oould not under- stand any other kind of trlumphai or ruling power. He spent the night of’ tilut first l-‘olm Stuitlay. not in any: royal palace but in the humble honle at Bethany. 'i‘odr.>v Hts authority and rule arc desperately needed in the world. Before the chaos and sirffering of our (lily are made to disappear. He must reign whose right it is to reign But before He ir admitted to the I Freedom lo: Youthful Figuresl Bo comfortable in u NEMO “Serisution," the original a1l~e1ustic Ho must have a tritmiphal entry lt lmoothl your figure lightly into fai- more ilumain hearts and but iirmly yot leave! you free huma“ hcmes‘ to rnovs u: you will. Knitted And at Easter He comes to the t. . .. doors of the hearts and the homes hnmho“ u" runpmoi’ of the world in a very special uuy. Wflllwble. w” on your Iiock- shall we pieparo so that He receives mg, and o}, w comgoflubla] a royal welcome and actually makes a tritimphnl entry into our home and into our hearts? On Display in our Corset Department —\\'nller B. Crhw MAIL ORDERS FILLED PROMPTLY Mmx stzo-‘Cheer $5‘25_Tnms $630 Dr. Carlson. professor emeritus ‘of physiology and cite o.t‘ the cleans ot" Alneri nu science. said that E I a‘ alcohol flddicts are sick people and should be ulvcn hospital care not for “Just- scbenllg up.“ but for real treatment. i He urged that the liqucr industry cuts its advertising budget by care, ___.._-_ . .. .__, o§oo§on t\\¢>oi wmlleieiii to investigate the causes t . of alcohol addiction.’ I h “Merely shying that alcohol is a. sin. that. tile addict is a mor l weakling. does not get m,- any- tvilcrc." lle said. "I cm cure i-Ililt it is not true in every C1150. Sayd-"g that the alcohol addict is lnteli luulll’ delinquent. is an ilLIBIfZOX‘ icltizcn at the start, is not true in ‘(very instance. “Q llg lIl-JI the addict has a il itary predilection. was already a Slvli Person before he became an illviiet. is not true in every case." He said that the answer ma/y be fczxnd by beginning with rsearch and combining this with medieval pbsycllologlcal and social therapy. “If weilo this." he said. “we shall "He sooner discover means tor ef- fective prevention." 'é “stir” Caterpillar Diesel Power is ovoiloble in the form of- TRACTORS - POWER UNITS - LOGGING EQUIPMENT - CONSTRUCTION EQUIPMENT- MARINE ENGINES - ELECTRIC GENERATING SETS. »?€ CATERPILLAR Tractors with u wido range of attachments con be used to take the pluceef POWER SHOVELS CRANES, Etc. We con also offer you gasoline operated power units, Murine Engines, Electric Sets, etc. it is} no’; n xi ‘its l wnn- anorrr COCKTAIL -LOUNGES'.' MONTREAL BARS VICE BREEDERS" y Montreal - After n thorough in- vestigation c! the city's night clubs. cocktail bars and other drinking places. officials of the Federation ‘lof the League of the Sacred Heart |said in a report yesterday the places lure breeding grounds for prostitute, ion and almost every form of’ vice. League officials said they intend to make their findtngs public at a Write or call at our uptown office for full particulars. A. PIGKARD & 00. I meeting Tuesday alight when they CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. intend to divulge in full eloctctiy l o§>t=o§oo<¢;eo@¢o@» what they found in some of the t-ilyfis many drier-icing places. They paid zecnei investigations were married out in more than ‘.21 clubs. i Decision will also be made on whether they will demand a Judicial v ~ A‘ “ i§§§’l’§l.l.“'3...lll‘.lé..Zl?“infill;it ll; Ipreserit time. TheFggpuftl will be submitted by the oral on pres- yident. A. Ooulombe. l Mr. Oouiolnbe releasedn few of the details of what the investigat- ion had uncovered, but added tiley were holding the rest for a ‘rcfll attack when the Federation meets on ‘Ftlesdry night. The report said izr purl that civic and provi-zuzial laws wvcre being scoffed at by those selling liquor: ltllat drinks were being (llspellrcd at illegal hours with mo regard to Istatutes laid down by the govern- lnent. i Tihlt tiles.» establishtnents oper- lnlctl in contriwentiozl \\'lll‘l vilrious ilnws and regulations SIlOlIId be Ilooked ulpon as social nlenacec and isimilltl receive more attention from Ivihrious iltlmillistnltors. I 111g ygpcrt, added there were about 50 such lt-Zaces in Montreal. mot in- yciuding hundreds of taverns. gam- 'blillg houses and rooming houses "where the nightly attendance us- Iually roaches the i5.000-mark. Here ithe report sold. "the most element- Qgfy ltygigne rrid physical regulat- icns are scoffed at." These mlnc-r details. the‘Feder~ mien president said, ore only the begirtcing. On Tuseday. names of the 21 clubs will be given und an official probe soullllt. PRAXRIE BBOADCASTS \ ei-00i/ ‘Midi-ii >60‘ "Din? it 4 om you KNOW‘ We Iluvc a Separator Repair Service and Stock ports for DE LAVAL SEPARATORS - We also carry in stock n complete line of all sizes oI DE LAVAL SEPARATORS Hand or Power Driven. Enquire about our Time Payment Plan and our Dis- count to Veterans H. A. IIDVWS DAIRY 8i ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES St. Avords Phone 2356-L Jwxlvocr- ’7\7\7\!\'I\4 COMPLETE INSURANCE "Drink from the well rang the Temperance Bell." Under the slogan. “Young Saskatchewan Listens." the Department of Education of the saskaltmewan Government in n school broadcast dealt with the o! view. Each aspect of the question was fully illustrated and drometirr ed to make the moat of the evid- ence against the internal use o! t ' alcohol. It was extremely well done . . and should have made lasting im- ,. presions on all listeners. This ls - a. decided step forward in our tem- pcmnce educational work. and we Chqylqflglown commend the Department of Edu- ~ cation toi- these splendid broad- Quun Strut ' casts. A delegation of the Temperance true that the children ilaiictl ilim f capitB-Ls and councils of nations,‘ snounn THE uouort TRAFFIC l?“ REHABILITATE ITS vicrnus? ‘ three or fivp per ccllt and "leave . that sum in the hand; of people ‘ ‘ I problem o! alcohol from the scienfi lfic. psychological. and moral point THE CHARLOTTETOWN llleaninss 0f A iBritain Eyes Rural District Waggring For" .° New Glasgow ceded Funds 1:2 O O M." Mm. Morvyn Bull-nan spent s tow . LONDON. March 26 _(Rou¢,m) dflys at her llonle here during the ~—Ruasln’s Nikolai Lenin ones re... past week. ilnarked tiuit there never would be Q O ‘$0: It'll-ed to her home with the coni- O .'~2~2“3*~$"2*®*$'"$* ~:~>-:4~:~:~t~. '- ileatlsglurn Toward . / ‘ I _ -__ y a revolution in Britain as long as Miss Ella. senlple has been con- . the working mun had hi; beer and ‘ - I I I ' this racing guide. I The beer in watery now but Bamblixig still in Britain's biggest. Mrs. Bl-ueo ltioffatl is having albusiness and tile government. dies-K pleasant visit with her- daughter, Plie Lollilfs advice. ts known to Mrs, Carl Woolner and Mr, Wool- be studying methods o1 deriving ‘ neg: lreventtc from the estimated £500, __.____ 090.000 t$2.000,000,000) annual bet~l Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Bernard “"8 turnover. -r.n<l son. Albert. were gilesls ht the VD i0 now booitmakilig has not *0 IJYIHEI‘ home of Mrs Bernard on b9?" “X9171 I“ BfIiBI-ll- Apart from “ilnday. IQYE“ IJOOKHIRKIHQ firms doing a __.-,,_ licensed business, about £250,000,- lifts. Richard nioiucich is tiloI 0B0 wwuallv 1e bandied by bookies latest vlciiln of the measles epld. 0n street corners who accept silli- cmic and is quite sick. ller friends m"! b"! B! readily M P911116 HON-i- look rot-cum to her iccovery. | Tbs" "two-bit" bookies have been nfnctorizn Britainbsocial life Spring is shelving a steady sp- M‘ decades Mid many feel they liiCflrllliCe mid most o! the roads are wmlld Smmgly "Se"! 0Tb’ 051M111 open to motor tlitvcl, although MFKWlB i0 cut In on llrclr take, some o! n L‘ over an ice wad. l liicso smaller bookies operate as I agents for the legal “credit book. ullakers" who work within the larv and make their largest. profits from IIW illegal Cllsili bets of Eillllll laci- tors, The street-corner" business is wvell kilolvn to police, ' mom cold that is so prevalent. 9 O ‘w ogogvo.“ O O Q O Q O QQOOOQ.OQ.OQ O O Q o”o ofiozoozoioi’ O I litr. Elbert Hill zlt-conlpaliled by‘ his little niece. l\ Avonlin MC- Atlsiauld, wen» \i .. ut tile lhunc of Mr. and Nils Til/inns Goss oii Stmclay. —N Q 3% O Q ‘O0 Mr and Mrs sterling Stewart Hem Pmmk" ch55“ y. and baby daughter. Karolyrl. were H If“ P“ 11°59 ‘Twill! 11801185 , the guests at the home cl Ml: and v5.93“ Evlllth “h” ‘(ulmlmg °f ‘he Mrs‘ Gem“ 5mm] ‘m Friday’ ‘atixnblvcnlt A\"§$l€i?11V clliilcichi? ‘xebiitrglbll ‘ Miss Ruth DIUIKICSOI) “as Ciillfd gkirilshifiléwarg Fivtiry cmm’ wcmuln llonle duo to sickness in the home. Fogtéanmoolg‘ a "'1, _. led by‘ z Hel- sister-minty is confined to bed om of U“: 353;: ‘alum m1) 9x9 with a. severe attack of influenza. each week ‘fume a Uamlzksobnwble‘; Q. Mr. Chalmers Laird who has been glrlill‘iil'?ll_ill(iq?ufigl' filélfagilg a. u IPilEIlI 1."; the PE. IsIJnd Iiili- 309mm‘ for a l"u§_ll‘n';jel_ for final‘; 1"“ “Nllllml 1mm“ 3"“ ‘Y 250000.000 a ychr All the srciator o0 nlprovcd in llPilllIl, zillcr receiving has m do and “Ls legal igpmfout x Inumwm mew‘ in form forecast lug; the restilts of 44 ‘t. , ' 'lnzljol' league football matches in >9 Mr. H A \\’ lifcCtxubycy lS cotl- Cclnb-Jmnons Manning Inga“ three z vulcscing IlITIl‘ zit h.._ liOillt‘ llcrc" to H results ° '. uftcr a sci" uitzzek of illfiucllzu. Anumm. Eiiolgooyum anmmny is o0 anti his fri s llupe he will soon wagered in pmi mutuq machines 3. b9 able I0 b6 0i" ‘almlnd- lat greyhound tracks and this may "m be the first target of Hugh Dalton. '. FY1911“ will be P193594 l0 kllilw chancellor of the exchequel‘ since 0O that Mrs. Pope Ble-ilnli is nlzlking the boning is Spread oval. a large : a cocci i'l"i‘t'l\‘t‘l'_\' nttcr llcr lccent 5min“ o; the coumyry Md would " °P05~ill¢ll- ll-fl’ filllffrliifl‘. MYS. b." less; restrictive on an intiividlini #0 0 don ‘Iiutlstoil being uiih liri". \b(~[[(ll' or bookmakm; a 3. H o- . Bellini: on Illg “dog? is at the : ltir and lti-rs Drill hlt-Lcr-d lu0~ tnp n? the list of \I\l‘lt'lllS nilti- ‘P toitil to New‘ Gldfsou’ m filllillill? mumbling gi-oilps. wile would lik" 2 Where they were the f is of Ml‘ 1o 5C0 n “Rhea in 50mg “lav be. : Tl» W. $iP\'P“~ ' cause it is the iargtst ezinlbiing: 0 Q .O0.00.0Q Stevenson . . lilt ~~-_ --~ ~ - » - . .9 gcod inoloriilu. e PCCEIVGd. [iftcr wiprci". :1 t st w‘s enjoyed hi» '* to the ilotlse. 21in... werr .0 Mr. Alyre (tziilziiu i.» busllv uzlgcd ut CEl where he pun .;l a Hg has -l ili‘ilil)(i' til y. . od in tearing ii down lzlnt. plans to do some lzsilliliizg lallcr iii the season; Q, e in. At a late Il”lll' the tlepilc-tczi icr the’ ~ Iliillf" ‘m: Mrs NlFIIOlEOJJ; tllltl Pctlri >0 . Iiappy time. OQQQ-O-OQOOOOOO O UOQQQOQ§C Mrs, George Smith is spencliil" some time at. illt‘ ‘i131 “ 0i tjtt-uglllcig airs. Rufus Nlr. AXWOlIIJIy has IICUi to his home with the his friends will be nib-bed he is making a gccd recover)’- E Eller- 's Diary 1° t By nn lslnnd Farmer‘: Wife I’: ' Biltmore O looooomooooooooooooooo ‘ to know. l tConti-tiued from page g) . . . p; m; the saving gccs. "it pays to .1‘ “i 1 . I ‘ . . . l l. ~ ‘ i tlccp llonicl- ' advertise’ is strongly sum. ltcd V m“ L m“ _ i > dllll 00 Ifliil and so touching always ' Now’: your chance, Mr. Man! Maybe they won't write a. sonnet about your Easter headgear, but you can bet your bottom dollar ithat you'll look your smartest, feel your beat in our colorful, light weight. fill! quality hats. New Spring colors -- Grey, Brown, Teal 11nd Bill!- 0 ‘it: Stetson From $8.00 to $|2.I$O from $5.50 to $9.00 Erultlrlylovtlie Oulcl sstrhut- ‘f Ilp wit: ildvertisenl-silt was l-e- _ Cfilillil; ‘ii-gsuted ln tile Guardian Ilmc and “m5- I trl-ed to catch want column for a drake. No less F?‘ 511- 0W5 were at the wood- 9:0 than a dozen answers were receivtd. lidlliglg m“ “flelllimn- a b" ‘"9313’ o0 It also showed that the Guardian n 9 flesh “Pm “I91? W99!“ ll/slli. w 2 I ' covers the Isla-zzd like lite deu‘. “latches in the piggm-y but film?“ ‘t. s l0 the work utittloors by tile sillmi- o0 1195i. "I II"? (lily- As is my custom. 1 : A pleasant afternoon and evening was spent at tile ilcnle ill hiiss BM. Campbell. ltcw Gisngiw rc- celltiy ‘Nllllll :llc_ <.'" ellnulecl in i, _k q honour of’ her Sun Snlooi class. m Y ‘ "m" danilerfllls l0 the care- breathcti a fervent, Amen lvhen the 1M this oi’ the machine ie-echoed '0 front the hills. “The sawmg» u a. ‘z. O A beautiful surqiri; prepared in “MI Mien brlnvrzs diSlTCssns to ‘z Mk5 Canwbelys “(My My.“ “r5 [UL ‘dint iIiomes. Tililts Why I like to o0 r made hue ollilnie (Mr. G.) handle illn ‘t. o lowed uitii delicious llolne vnvuJ _ ice cream. One can iinakiuc how “ ' “"195 ‘Tmmwd illfllcwuing. . . . . "ho realizes the d n c the young folk llould have tllcli _ _ ~ a 801 of the 00 We“ won‘ SMHHNL Glmqes M,“ uork and handles the saw aCJOtd‘ ,3, enjoyed. and after thanking the H?“ “‘“ a n!“ ewnyflie "u" EH5 t llQrlfl-SS for her kitzidilms. they nil “ Q1 "f sawing done. But the end ‘I deplrtetl for their different homes. moments then for the splitting fol- YOUR HATTER uftllesriwingbrlt l-OQOOOQOOOOOOOO O0 ougl no lcsuic Qoqu;¢,».~.».».».o0,oo.ogogegoozoozoo.“.o¢:»:o¢:o¢:»:“:“:”:“:“:,4“:..:“:“:“:“:“:“, 0 Miss Pearl Nicholson invited hcr “Wed l" quick succession. "Wl\0\\'l"~ school chums and teacher. Miss Ada ‘Mme: “In w-“m! “I! cal) Jiilllb Till! U"?! 5° b!’ 39913138 15th"! 91 Gryhsn. .0 ha. 1mm at“? whom the afternoon of its completion. water drawn from the pumpin the on March 20th wht-"c she celebrated ‘lholmllllfi came ill to supper “that's yard and heated for the numerous IlCl‘ math birthday. lici- moth-rt: "W- M" “"1" “WK "time in Pails that since time began (tor Mrs. Willard NItIIIOIiClI hurl a bcntu- "l'd°l‘ll' IIIFI the threshing recalling me) seems to be a seasonal must “m, chicken mp1"... nwJH-‘n: (hem to inc the (lcllght of the harvcst- at Alderlcn. Only thus. 1 overheard yo Whlch n11 m.‘ junpl (Q_ The fllvlllvn Spiro-scented sheaves Joules explain to a visiting farmer ttlbio, was centred will an artistic "l '0? Mum; n dim eobwebby do we “get the air at .11 and the bhqhdnfi. u.“ and d ilulnbcl- eni- Ilnlllili)’ loft \\‘Ilf'l‘(3 by lantern light exercise we need." ~' joycti tho $ll'.'l)l‘l=f‘\ it ilrlr’. Pearl I_I“‘_lust loutl of the tlily was ht-ingl a o v cxtetlded tilauks for illc bifllldfll‘ "I‘“°d' . ' _ y Spring came one nlorninll to re- _______ _ place Winter-u. Winter that was i _ _ _. _ .. They III-rash“ m“ ‘W-‘k ‘mm “P not ht. all a dreadful and blustery folccs met \\iili Hull. Ml. C. l-iilcs h) the line, which separates the 91d ma“ but cm m. “k. t“ mid i‘l\‘5l‘lllt"l bracts. Dr Al“... llFilrCi‘ llclds of cur fill-m from tiic twinkling andacheerlrlul mic acctuml!’ woitiuap, Ztlw .~ .1.-.\\.. i:;.>.i;,-i~.i to i-‘irilirr mics of our llr-ipilbol-s. The 1.. handsome Lookmg inward Pr‘; i \ Ll_ -.: ll . ;'~~-_ tilre.i' t . ‘ ' Iiwilgttbl} liixcx‘: ltuniirtivllil; ‘sblil- "ll Illlullilzlislf: liTtimIlee-Il Gilli‘ luturcl ml“ week I ordered a‘ “l- yaily. llrglilil. \\'IlIL'Il is the mot oi FIB-If") "I “"1" “Wllccillrc “I- tfilesdtlrbgxvgwroljigazl‘gorhglfislblbltllltl: , . .\ . _. - Y_, jtttsffllkfglhtgtlllllll-xlib liicllillxlitlllvlo Hmlfgs iliiltlifclixllalllilelloi? iaieagruhiil; and food for our souls. So nlany ‘IEZIIIFI the 'l‘iic~c lil'lLiC"S Wllltl m‘ ruin ~"I wonder" gIIITZS ‘Muss one punts ‘vhen he man“ will be dealt with.‘ The ‘delegation. \\'0\Il'l hay "how that stock's keep-in. Igflhno’: "ill: eve ‘all the dry of ~ M .. . - - .. Bylaw No. 2:23 llitsieci by Regina ivriflillerl certain IIIISEWIHEB- But $03.3“? Jzclgllbtlifeualllgrdgntlal Ell: City Cotincil to prohibit smoking in 110i one sheaf had been lost to this ahcfiherd psahmn “And he "he street cars. troilry iii‘.(l lll0iiJl‘ buses. method of saving. Many a stack of 0d comes into efirct Feburury 15th. lrfiilil we have had in years of glmlgegeggmzhghslix °Ilk§n1ef°° Any person breaking this bylaw may Plenty. but never before one to and whnwever he dam‘ Sh!“ be fined up to $100 or thirty dgy; thresh as James said "this talc in n w wok tin Jail with or -without hard lubour the W81‘ " Two new families cutie p" dmuolnmr h. dam‘ m "m, Tho by-law 51,3495. that m, pcfgfl) to swell our herds and aiucé they w“ ‘aka? J.d"',f§,'f,‘,‘“1,.°§,,;°‘j,‘}§ tsliall smcke or keep nligh uny pipe, and other Spring increase arrived. flea or “h” “work w‘, h“ hand... i-lgartettc. or r13“ 1n M {ypg fig IIIEJWOIHOH kind‘ have. bee: obliged and I "N! on," m.“ woman f“ s cc car or bus operated by t o as allies woud say "to o some- "V", roam, and knchem H w, City o! Reglnu. thing towards earning their keepl" "magnum on m,‘ “W; ll.h.!i Rush And Strain Until Monday - Diary -—Qood- ‘Hard On Nerves night. "filo hurry, rush and strain of our way of life luau the nervous system to tlio limit; Often keyed- up nerves cause restlessness, irritability and even nervousness. If you suffer from Ire od-np nerves than Mllburifls Iienltll and Nerve Pi ll may be o! . . ll lwl . P Mllbtlfll’! noun. Bud Nerve Pills m s well balanced moaioiiio for I ‘ those; whomever many-Sewn and] rymyflneod a gfiflflfllifilillflltl0ftlgf to hoiphbnlig ELIZAIETHQ u t a a em. e stimu u e le nerve re s. mprovo o appo , n IIYQQIIIOII, and thus ielp promote refreshing rest. Got Milburn’! Health HAIRDRESSING SCHOOL and Nerve Pills at your nearest dru atom today. éguptno nhflttutfl Wflh for Plrtlnlnn Look (or tho trade mnrk the “Red leort". "_ _ Y [g] "u" 5g" Mum‘. n‘ ‘HIT. Illhn 00.. United. hmolg 0L Give lllllllltlllllS or EASTER ‘ . from WELLIIEIIS Your FRIENDLY STORE A sparkling diamond Ir! ti uniquely styled sot- ting-tlie ideal Easter Qitt tor the Indy of your choice . . . o glorious selection c? Wellners. 1. $150.00 Brilliant diamonds and delicately fashioned wedding bonds to match. , 2. $100.00 Exqullito solitaire diamonds in grace; ful settings. 3. $87.50 Fiery diamonds in‘ beautiful 14k gold settings. WELLIIEIIS . JEVIEl-EIIS SIIBE ‘llll