fvmucr .l'w BEST Qlcllfl? EDWAR l _ , Mona m A LAUGH 1.82:“ NFLA- n CGOATION ‘MwADDENS WIT“ FLATS” ‘TWO FUN KINGS AT THEIR Jun! i1» . “TRAIL 0f the TIGER” 8L COMEDY Prince LOG UE USUAL The Public Forum lcOllllllliCd from page 4i election promises. to then ilirowuig slurs at the two Alllanc officials without whose efforts "he (‘TY-WWW If M11 P- C- Bil-mum. m‘? Wum “Wm. have mm elccicdpcrzce famous showman, were alive the same mineral qualifies ‘ "blank ingumanity to man mukciytcday he would buy tho whole brought here andboughtata hiflhf-l’ coimtlc lwusan¢g weep)‘ imanagerle, the price would be soprice than the Malagash P9091‘! Yes. hi‘ holds on: lic has tmvcll-livllf-Sifll that the Premier (d a lung tiresome road to get 11W 11W TQM 0f hi5 dfl-YS in IUXUPY 111cm and ii five caslts oi‘ gasolin-i Eflmllllllg the ¢h0$ml1t5 01‘ Clwlllilnl; W0!‘ pi from this new 5c. gas tax. dwu 1110s: mi pull hini tliroug-h the siim- ivestern road while the nicr. he may never get there again. frflm Lower Bcdeque could put in ' i Hipplutidé his leader for his his supply of 8115011119 at Will aslcrally d0 anything... i019)!“ - Ul0l‘€'d be no fear ofa new iniquitous; after using lt h z: 5c. gus ta): and we'd be living in conclusion that Mineral salt. 511°- s he promised when bar ‘ hi1; i the nuinbci‘ clot-lion? Why did ll!‘ in leo many votes. Arc more to our ]'!l‘OVlIl('t; than principl uiid rsobriety‘. If 17 persons have no‘.sciisele.<;.s i)I(‘il left from our jails fiillCt‘ tli»: outside of an Insane Assylum nigood Canadia _ ‘ statement made by Mr. W. McLean] ian workmen to 86$ this dime- ‘n the house the other day capsl H 1r this Hon. Gentleman‘ couple of days are. but I nut it ° _ t‘ to make such an utterancelexpectlng that the 30am °i “Mk within the walls of Falconwood he or some other precent Government took cfiice wh ti0(~:.Il't. the leader of the Govern incnt accept Mr. Stewart‘; chril lcngr: to assemble the sheriffs illlili uni prove that there hasn't bi-cn till‘. Clil‘ Low-er Bctlrquc member ("ails cii-lrllicii _r.l.'iy lic stated among otlni" or the Victoria Hotel. and I ml; tlic Prohibition Act? \"."ll\’ lllillllfi that the reason our young all ready t0 Sing stain man who was placed men uierii leaving the province is Home" in Pflllfh‘ County Jail with n llv/nbceaure of of lip in driie machinery, making if {lLSSlbiO to do the same work with. immigration ; gull rs before the Legislatirrt- niimbrr let no? Is that. wliut furl‘ i-l liiuitlri-cl dollar inlet and uiiricr (lie l»): mill 1 lli<~ ]‘l‘l‘\‘£li(‘llLl‘ of drinking lt'lll|'l‘, sllllwiililll,’ that used lii UL‘ iiiiiziiiiiixii" Wliv is it (lint a piio llllll-l‘, iii._iiis most fuitlilul frl nd. 1' lilijilfl \'.'lltl liiis played no nieriii [Alli lii his: own dumb brute ilriii‘ ".il4‘l(‘ \\f‘ see and enjoy it lOdiW. \‘.|l_'i‘ i. i1 llizit. this faithful frir-iid 1.1 iii.iii. ii ruin conditions zirc iiii- lilllilli w“ llvlll‘ cii his drunken lill\"i' I'll ll i-oltl stormy wlfllt-i" ill"ill iiiid \\"A.\ found next morning . liiss llian a mile from ill" uliil "l! li'i\'."‘l' Bedtiuiiii nicmbcrs own iiv- l" 'l'lic llf“.'l‘.'~l that u poor. fultli- nil. lillllli) lirutc wiis found frozen iinrl :.lili' on Sunday morning bc- caiisi- of ruin which flows like ivauir fl“ the present Government presides lllllflt‘ tlie blood rim cold in the veins ii f'\(‘l'_V Bedequer worthy oi the name of man. “Henry Ward Beecher" once said that. should there be an hereafter for any animal it. woulthbo" for u horse. If such should be, what shall this hon. member. from Bdeequc. who has kept sllefivqand dumb on this barborotis happening so neur hi~i own house apparently for fear of slioiving up his party. say, if this frozen horse walks up in front of him and wlnnies on the Judgment Dav. The Bible says, and the grent lllf‘ll in time of trouble shall stand under the cliffs (II [rocks and asl: lllf‘ rocks to fall on them for the fear of the Lord shall be upon them. But the fate of this poor dumb hnrsc is- only half the story. The driver went to Summerside for medicine ivliere some more "lion? MONDAY Rose-Mari - WITH ATMOSPHERIC PRO- U‘.'?Tl 'll_\’ on the Temperance qucs aiming less drinking becaus ct enforcement oi‘ the ac-iytho millennium. if his lczidci" ivas sincere irith the ., _ only (lid 1m rcfugc DISGUSTED BEDEQUE LIBERAL. ter than solar or sea salt (madt to be sold and u» an excuse that if lic stood Y: live lllfliilli-i iinrirlsoniiieiil. nvrr lllh howl Stewart fldllllllllill9lltkl. iilluvrcd 1o no free almost us soonlyrobli-m was solved in that SGIISL-‘SDBCC- u. iilt‘ prcsiiiit (loverimiiiiit CUHPIICSJ‘. iiltcrunee of Mr. Leo's. If we‘ uni UlllCl‘. if the net. is bt-lng cii- could keep our own people licre ircl inn-ed? It tihere- 151856 mlrinkuiu ivoulil not need foreigners to sweili iioi-iq vxiiy is it that certain good our population and Mr. Lea has‘ ‘wHiliPll o! Bcrlequii had to stop tlic.r uttered tlic solving of the secret» liHie :.'ii"l.»; going down to the llOllfiNfllllllly. Farmers don't buy any Yllfl to skate on account 1,1 lll0i‘f‘ machinery and junk that you lillll already have and you'll have no iiiuiikeii buy..- on lllf.‘ pond llll.‘ List trouble in keeping the boys home _No furmm. change has been m. 83pm W" hm" iziorted from Canadian 03f; Ilillfkctl‘ ‘ lcll cf such a sen. ess idiotic ul- icraiicc coining from the lips of a changed with futures flnricr. mun posing XLS a leader among men? ’l‘lic writer has often known liltllfll-s‘, unchangpd from yesterday's report iii lliitflllLfi irivilizatlon on the plane to buy certain kinds of machinery “m; dealers continuing to buy from l0 country shippers make life easier by taking some of firsts 27-280.: seconds 22-234: deliv- Edward ON TIIE STAGE PRICES AND TTME d? cr imbibed too frcely.aiid when he arrived home with the medicine iwas too late. On whose shoulders shall rest the blood, or will five casks of untaxed gasoline wash it all away? Truly this is the g . COU I am, Sir, etc ———-Z1-0§_-__ “lii the Alliance official; IIQN- MR- LEITS IDIOTIC STATE~ - NIENT. members in ti But all of -lil:e1n all. would probably bu kept. there. In the tfillTSC of a speech the less men. Truly our on (lic farm. Did I or a ci-iiain machine so as tlu- ilrudgery out of it and there- by keeping tlieboy home but ncvc" tailors are cxtrns 34c; firsts 31; sec- lzuiiw of farmers paying out sums of cnds 29c. incncy for machinery so that. some _ of the family could lcavc the farm on ‘this B88 lmlfkclb Dcalerst “f and home. and still get. the sairio bllylllfl "Om COUNTY Shlllllffffil B?‘ as bOIOrB-ALIRS 30-320; flrsw 28-290» aiiinuiil. of work done which would be the outcome if Mr. But the Hon. member seems to be- lieve it, and it would seem as ~ he has been preaching»; izincss to his brother memb- t. c’ (lie Government. for they have already squandered. almost one hundred dollars on road machinery of which they claim will do away with labor. Does Mr. Lea and his party" intend to keep buying mach- inery until there will be no need oi‘ men at all. so that. we can all leav". the province? Better examine Mr. Leas head. and find out what plans are being really carved out in that wonderful brain of his. Probably Messrs Lea. and McIn- tyre are going to solve the prob- lem of getting rid, of our whole population by buying machinery on borrowed money. It would look as though there were a machinery unit in their heads but with a stripped cog. or a slipping mesh somewhere. - i‘ uli Temperance members of tho house. reside. but where rum conditions are co rotten-with temptations on till sides. the poor unfortunate driv- I am. Sir, etc. Bedeque Farmer Who Buys Machinery" to Keep The boys home. comedy Gov- aldcr bushes on thebenefits from the lan member German salt, as the pwple llikely use and boost it, as they gen" Sun-Vile are beginning to got ac-I nothing _ wliiii. lic promised lic would losc cuctciiitd to bungling in the housclGefmb-lw loo lllfllly friends; or in other words. rind to idiotic utterances on the partl votes uortli of Government _ _ ~i present session. tllbjSflVfld a half million dollars 1 utterances ever uttered! more. but they had t0 Pa)’ Wt m“ tliq a banquet at the Beach Grove Inn. better equlpmeiv ' with an Leas senseless utterance were true. CAPITOL In a Rapid-Firing W ester" A TRICK of HEARTS ‘iis nd ha d riding-laughter and ills: anda a. A Tornado o! Action and Fun. Also “Masked Menace” Thrill Serial. THE CHARLOTTETOWN VGUARDIANK TODAY- Thriller . ..com°dy__ our: GANG comm SS Centrabguardian me. BAPTIST SERVICES — North River Field, Sunday. April 29. -—. Fulrview-ii a. m.: North River- 3 p, m; Long Creek-‘I p. m. W. R. MacWalker,‘ Minister‘. slmiobs ‘ ILLNESS-The many friends of Mr. Preston McNeil], son i NEWPORT NOTES l On Tuesday morning. April l0tli,i m»: ARE r-‘rva JUDGES for at sou o'clock. the s. s. st. GUOYKIK. tonighflrOruwricnl contest. uheir made her first (nu of the Ssaeoul work is cut. out for them all the The Engineer reports the engine running good; the master. Capt-l Sigsworth. hopes that the hull which] is reported to be in poor condition will hold out till the new boat which is about to be constructed for illllti service is completed. Among the passengers were Messrs Malcolm Fol’; and George MacCormac. who liud; been spending their Easter holidays‘ at their respective homes and were returning to resume their studies at i) WHK “=“i’-'i"$.§"2ll'»“9uui r u: Q: f- \\‘\ of Mr. D. J.‘ McNeili of this city. will be sorry to loam that h_e has devel- oped meningitis from ‘the fracture sustained ten‘ days ago as reported at, the time lri The Guardian. Last night. ‘his condition was reported as not ‘favorable. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED T0 attend the Riecital by Paul Kolllns in the Prince of Wales College Hail. wedngcuuyylvlpy 2nd, at 8 p. m. Ad- mission 50 cents. i 4o'19-4-21-riiiw. INSTITUTE -WOR.K -— The Si. George's Woman's Institute held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Miss Margaret Moirar- ity with thirteen members and five visitors present. The meeting open- ed with the singing of the Ode, fol- lowed by roll call. The m utes of' the last meeting were read and ad-l opted. A discussion took place of procuring funds to proceed- with building. It was decided to hold i1 social and dance in the hall for ERITISH EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK. Sin/This being _ ‘ Week" when all the British posses»- and every I full of this great subject. it (10% any. The Malagash Salt Works from Charlottetown. by Water’ ls second to none in this winter they have spent $1 on a most modern EvaPOI‘ dirty salt, the globe. After spending, i? that wilhsult all classes 0f id ’ sell theirs at. will they will come to the as the German. Liverpool and Maia- gash ls the salt to use, as it is bet- from sea water). ‘ If the Malagash‘ Salt works had ihad the hundreds of Canadian and {British prisoners of war working f0: in their mine (like the had) they would have de- veloped their mine yew hm“ this, and would" have probably or l0 n cash to good Canad- I intended writing this letter a body of boosters ‘ ivould give the Captain and offlceis was "Canada My should I have been honored invitation and perhaps hear ‘ a few more 1on8 599901185 0n “Marl- lmne Rights" and “Buy at Home.’ Thanking you for your valuable I am. Sir, etc. _ CHAS. ll. LARLE. ____{£0&——-— THE MARKET (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Ont.. April 26. (Eggs) today. American markets are un- TORONTO-The egg market is ut extras 29-30‘. -. cred cases returned. Prices to re- MONTREAL-There is no change sccondsi 125-270. l- WXNNIPEG-Thcrc has been no icl-iange in prices and conditions on this egg market. Dealers are buying from country- shippers at extras 27c; “British Empif‘? ions have a. campaign on to bu? ,_ goods produced within the Ernpim- Carr and Leith Cameron were vis- paper you pick up being itoi-s to Crapaud Friday evening. lttl to th occas- M . and Mrs. Albert Maboy, Try- i3: gtiegvzrlartge ‘(Iigennan Steamer on, ‘passed through Augustine Cove in our harbour with a cargo of ‘Friday evenina- Mineral salt from Hamburz. Germ‘ have spent close to a million dollars‘ developing their salt mine. whlcn. all this money ml develop a purely Maritime industry." of which any country would be proud,.and when after years of very hard work and worry, they have i . succeeded at last in producing a 5:11;; l l In my opinion the Malagash Salt Mrs_ George ks will eventually derive BTW‘ to visit in Freetown, the guest'of din! °f m“ her daughter. Mrs. Fred Reeves. Augustine Cove “By Naia” Buelah Robinson. l Cove Sunday. Buelah Robinson. siting in Port Borden, P. E. I. Sunday afternoon. Mr. Albert Callbeck. Tryon Cross Roads. was a visitor to Cape Trav- erse Sunday evening. route to Cape Traverse. ‘Cape Traverse Sunday evening. Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Hillard little son Leith. were ovisltors Crapaud Saturday evening. morning. short visit ut Clyde River, P. E. I. passed through Augustine Sunday. en route to Tryon. of her parents Mr. and Mrs. Boultcr. lting in Augustine Cove. Mr. Johnnie Carr wns a visitor td‘ Tryon Monday evening. on the Carfcrry at Borden Monday afternoon. Miss Bueliili Robinson was ii vis- llci- to Tryon Monday evening. “Sayf April showers bring May flcwcrs. Well I guess if every day firsts 25c; seconds 21c. O . from packers and dealers and sales 5-1 JoHN__-yhe situation on mp; of cnrlots of British Columbia extras Icgg market is unchanged with deal- ers buying from country shippers a1- extras 28c: firsts 25c; seconds 20c. delivered. cases returned. MONTREAL. Qua. April 20.-'I‘h‘e lot of oats trading in each grain was quiet. But the undertone was flrm ter wheat grades of flour were firm-, 1y maintained der an inactive de-‘c try account and for shipment to thii mamL The u“ erwne m the ma,“ was no actual change in prices. The, ‘in: for millfeed remained fresh with demand W“ dull The receipts wereW-i-H- ii-i a good demand for local and coun- 6“ 11mm] 5mm, Trade in smngmd 0f French invention Ma motor- grades of rolled oats was quiet andbou-t that is prices were steady. A feature of thaflhllzea surrounding two revolving PR2 trade was incl-cupid delnantlcylinddt-al floaitiw that support 1t. d in the cheese market but there boxes. — ——- <o>-_.___.t pus-polled by screw‘ Messrs Archie Robinson. Milton Mr. Ernest Comey. Appln Road. atiP. E. I.. was a visitor to Augustine Malagash N. S. (exactly 35 miles Cove. the guest of his niece, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Helth Chisholm and d_ d daughter Helen, North Tryon. pass- me wofl 093x39 ed through Augustine Cove Sunday Ming afternoon. plant, where they evupofflte an’ and. in consequencc have now some of the finest Min- eral salt to be found anywhere 0X1 Mr. Artemas Cameron, Summer- side. and two children Vivian and Kenneth, were visitors to Augustine Miss Etta Cann._ Crapaud. spent the wmk end visiting in Augustine Cove. the guest of her niece Miss . Cari- were visitors to Cape Traverse trade, this German salt of exactlig Sunday afmmoolt Mr. Walter Cann ls at present vi- Leard left by‘ train Mr. A. Keith Lord. Cape Traverse.| mainland- ‘md Passed through Augustine Cove’ ' i l Messrs. Stanley Thompson and R. George McWilliams passed through the Augustine Cove Sunday evening. en be‘. Mr. Milton Carr was a visitor to’ b < | Mr. Leslie Campbell, Cape Trav- erse, passed through Augustine Cove Francis and to Mr. Harry McPhee.‘ Tryon. passed through Augustine Covc Monday. Mr. Wilfred Carin returned back to Augustine Cove. after spending a (Capt) John L. Read, Borden, Cove Miss Nina Boultcr spent the wcck end visiting in Victoria the guest Ross Miss Vlvlun Cameron. Summon‘ lslde. recently spent iii few days vis- Mr. Archie Robinson crossed over was like today (Tuesday). I guess "wllmw" WHI- Wclermii-ii. we would have May flowers to burn. "mvllllg is in» lm IlPIII in Au revels-Nola O. K-c-e-e "ml "u" April 25. 102a . l l were made at 28 i-2c per dozen and’ 'flrstti at 26 1-2 per dozen 1" O B Vancouver. There was also a little more activity in the Jobbing trmde. and prices were unchanged. The re- lforelgn demand for Canadian grain c919“ We"! 3597 BISES- Th0 demand.’ ' here today showed some lmprove- m‘ mum” w” "mined l" “d. mcnt and ii moderate amount of m" l" meet lmmeflllw W!!!“ but. wt business was worked with United "w "llderlPne w" ‘$95510 .5 mdd‘ “i” Kingdom buyers m when and 0am crate amount of business was done. oumde o‘ an odd we o; a found in imported beans and values were iilutiiliiy. llélllgullzlcllngefli-t Eh: 5pm; trade con-lmiliiu llftlllllll lhu "m... u e u e rte of and pm” Show” no changa nib market was steady and pricel w e5 ‘m. a" an“, o; 5pm,; End Mm unchanged. The receipts were 870 packages. An easier foelin, prevail- imii for tlii- nliortiimiii iir iii-u"; h I ' "llflrrit. l-livinlilur milmy m“ ltiiiiiniciiil. l - t‘: ‘iuhjklr lull-mi [MM in... ...-..|._.|. |levl r- iicliliiy rind FIWHIM" iiiid‘ii\\-i-¢.i,." tho iirminir-h |||‘l' or. (Milt-its), irltlcli liiwfniil relief. Inexpensive‘ been iipml and rocoining-niiml by lino- tnrlffiiirfhrngglntw for mori- ttinn H1‘- téen‘ , nnfim-yain-lri- it tmlay’ that purpose. THERE WILL BE NO APPLAUSE permitted at the contest so that all candidates may have a fair field and no favours. ' ' ANOTHER TREAT — Paul Koll- ins‘ Recital in the Prince of Wales College Hall. Wednesday, May 2nd. at 8 p. m. Admission 50 cents. Tick- ets at door. Auiipices Prince Ed- ward Island Teacher's Federation. 40l9-4-27-finiv C. P. R. OFFICIALS HERE — Among the visitors to the city yes- terday were Mr. G. Bruce Burpec, District Passenger Agent C. P. R.. St. John. N. 3., and Mr. D. W. Al- lan. Travelling Passenger Agent. hotel accomodation being provided‘ in Halifax and Dlgby. But they were rather despondent regarding the prospects for Prince Edward Is- liquor. They said tourists, especially- Amerlcans, resented the suggestion of such a search. and would not be Messrs. Archie Robinson and John Induced 9° ‘J0me Where "i W115 i" Surely mode 11 oneruilun- They were not aware lock forward with interest to their. ‘Vhal? PTOSDectS there are for C. P. Rsrcspcctive performances this season} running power over the C. N._R. al-‘ though the question was being agi- tated in Halifax. Gerald Hiram, Divisional Freight Agent. and John S. Lord. Trziillc MET wrrn ACCIDENT - Mr. John McGaughey of Bonshnw, met with a painful accident yesterday. While driving. accompanied by his son the latter walking by the car- “Ee ‘md drivins. the horse tool: ight at an automobile following m at some distance. The horse the driver of the car saw the plfedjc- "m" he stopped. left his car and went forward to assist in disentnnvl-l "It! the mess. Between them it'll; they managed to unharness the horse l kicked by the horse. a recent west_ m1 importation. with the result that his leg was broken between igloo andthe ankle. The injured “Sfzoxhglébig? yltrars gt use. pluck-I up g ~_ . . . _ ed w a cam“ 5 e was assist the driver of t and helping ti; g - the house. Tag‘ cgrfillgliniilvéilim into d 537V; tto Borishaw corner and e he services of a doctor. w he drove back to the injured home. Mr. McGaughey, a1 fgvgllg'rslfllurcd. and well ad l. t pro- is sufficiently stroiigu1i(i€2 WUTJ Li: i K l - . ii iiilul Oil tln- luin-li (‘tilli mitten. lie uliii pi-opmid nimlnn-iun, l in lliis invent moviviiiziin (iiitlivrsiul ‘by 1|"; lmtmin...“ M. m.‘ ‘M’ "mulling is (‘Wt-led Tun ii \ .. . . ' or H we ,-_.h l 3 _ cii lacquered lo make ii li- - --, '-, , . g _. l_-. .1, | lliIl-YJ’ [hp "w" lovinglgnthlcrcggitfldogtlllqal Lifliigus ‘Ouch who" they hold ollrlYufll fwiri T‘)ili;gt‘igzkifi!flsliil?pgbn ‘-|\i‘lll " will is lo bi. igflligiiIililli ll Wm‘ - g‘ (blogome other 59TH! lliul (lot-s not ill-w- fivll iw-‘lin: liii (li-riiiufll)’ 4' with ii tilTtlfi ii - ling mm‘ ' ' '* Yullrs in fraternal sympathy i Misti-Li. .-‘ I ~§-<Q_,.>_ ‘_ l’. M. MucCMJLL. Sctfy. _“_ — ’ . ‘Y ireflilng p-nlal" 1 l. _. _ (- y "lillfillogisnl u lmlwol sllfollzit>bfiliilllli lwNl) JKARADIC (.‘A."l‘.l<I-llP.ll.l.L\R i simulated tlitili- growml ' "‘, ~~ . ' ' (‘H1111 lii‘ irs will’: li iiilliiiv . i“ G - '_—_- ‘iiiiiitlici- lrliii-zlly illiVtg liiwii lnirixit-f’ \- as I llliv South of Fljng-Q Th“. u“ .111 Hurts the Heart t‘ l‘ 1H4. rt-ssiiru from II Sour dilllldlfll lfl nul only Iilizli iiiit imiiu- (my n“... ‘ii. l‘|i 4g; ||| _, ,_ .i1- wlhmi Four niciiln q“. (“Ihww I \ TR . . , . " ""7""! iif fullness ‘lllll _. . _' _ I “n. u r “To, , _ Min nun lii the illI1| erfiiiiuliiig ll|[Pl\\\"ll:'gii4"AN l! pnnlhm‘ lnr ’l‘hiit'n the ro-ii iiail l i ~--iii»tltiii5t lii 'N‘||I‘l' ilinn III!‘ n! ilisuriitml liiigiioulii lpow- ' Iilvi-ii flllllflilf Ploinuinl. llflfllilvflfi llill| liiiirntr-il “(Illiivlill li.ii-i 1i Jliall yum And gimd ilrinrglfl ("In .struct a frost-proof cellar itheir large warehouse. Both officials w e optlrrilstlc regar- M; Jack Campbell spent u... dim; tourist tr lo for the Mari-‘ivrek-cnd visiting friends in Mitchell times, especially in view of the new Riven - .' 1am» as "hfflreslllt 0f the Pfflvilwiilliditions being favourable. they have Governments Policy to search foivhuu the opportunity of having seig-i I11 iliddll-iOn tudays in Charlottetown last wc-ck ni Messrs Burpee and Allan, Messrs business, 0 Freight Agent were here on businers M-. A. A. J h r ‘ land all leave this morning for tlie falct tliiit hg ixilzistzntnlivscililiwtlilvtgxlitiiigi i0 keep ahead of his work. ased the Reynold MacDonald farm from Mr. Eugene Delorie. MacIntyre is one of our best farm- ers his success 1:; a foregone conclu-i slon. . ployed by the Dept. of Public. Works! at building a new Pllc-tlrivt-r. vrhicli to say the lciist, - designer; for compactness and lic-l ccsslbllity it is without nn equalzt two men can easily operate it and iin ordinary dog can hnul it niiy- where. Well done Tom. ;but in doing so Mr. Mcqaughey was d ald was gently ‘he succumbed to the cold. S0 and driven home, Wm. M‘. he car following him mm] u, umillllh‘ let to parties in Gcorgelouin ti) l"; lolllll uscrl as n lonsoriiil parlour. it“... ..;_._.,..,,,yl1.vi'lxl. time and (iteriiity. ivheii iilinll know iis we are know. We sympathy in this’ time of sadness. u] ‘iniliiicdiliittlly oiiq. "mu-g, lownl.“ o 110W llrififliP-g griiiiiiitl. Hi4) |'(“<[ W51] F“"'I“'- d-lirli h-inuiiii ii sllkimi ‘lrzii’ tried out lii Scullli Afriflivi. The gov. ml“? classes of freight are lwliig l liiuileil. A iPn-emch Inventor's nice h3g4 a he 11ml pt any angle.‘ S. D. ‘U. Because of the slump in the lob-. ster business. some of the fishermen in this locality have decided not to go fishing this year. ability they will direct their encr- gies towards the growing of Seed‘ Potatoes. In all prob- Figuring from the amount of fer-i tllizer/wtiich is being ordered. the. potato industry has evidently gained considerable momentum in this dis- trict, and in order to facilitate the handling of this ever-increasing product, the firm of Messrs James. Fay and Sons has decided to con- under‘ We wish. them success in their enterprise. Some cf the most observant citi- ‘zens of Newport have noticed that the old Panmure Island Light shone more brightly than the new one. } Miss Agnes Fay paid a flyingvvisit to Georgetown recently. Mr. Jcronie MacDonald intends: going fishing again this season. While he is absent his farm will be‘ worked by his son A. D. \ Mr. Peter Campbell is preparing for another large crop of tubcrsl While Peter is a very competent} farmer. he is equally competent ritI histricnicism which was fully exem- plified in the role lic played in ii recent dramatic performance at St. George's. Mr. Innocent Ctiiiipbcll lius rc-i sumcd his duties as manager of tlic Launching branch oi‘ the Eastern. Cannerics Ltd. Two of our local horsemen. Mes- srs Steele and Moran have acquired very speedy horses. and the ice con- eral good try-outs during the past winter. Considering the fact that they are both young horses tlicyi good showing. We; Mr. Eugene Dclorle spent a few The popularity of our local inilor. ME.‘ Reggie Mlééiirityré As Mr. Mr. Thomas Sloane has been cui- is a credit to it‘..i Arriving al. his fox ranch on Sun- ny April 8th. Mr. Duncan MacDon- surpriscd to find h!“ yvung Duns. one. however, Tlic tillicr wo are doing well. Promiilcil by lils SUCCUHS ul ]:i:.l Patrick MZXPIIILYH‘ liiis dc- Yii into the seed potato in. ustry liiore extensively lliis your. .,.,._,. h“...,,,,;;';.....,,.,,.. kmm," liom as the MucKcnzic property is to be where fiction; Eraftii (Hlotlpz m“ _ . . v ruriniz,jsiiori>iiie WEEK IN oiiiinin . 21st iii 28in We have a goodly heritage. Let’s make the most 0f; it. Ready for Canadians fromcoast to, coast. i . . it ‘ sriziiinri New Spring Top Coats . . . .. $15.00, p)‘ New Spring Suits . . . . . . . . . $15.00 Society Brand Stilts $30.00 t0 $35.00 Sizes 36 to 40 only. Empire Shop- ping Week . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25.00 Boys Stilts, 12 to 15 years Old. Shirt Pants. Special . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 New Venticool Caps for Spring and Summer. Very new. Style and 90m‘ fort$1.75to..................$2.50 m“ COMFORTABLE COMFORT HATCHWAY PRINCE UNDERWEAR mm no - BUTTONS PRICE PM“: ' $2.25 T0 $3.50 51-5” T° 55-5“ f W.““R BBLEE“ CllARll0T'l‘lfiTOlVN'fi SMARTEST STORE FOR. MEN AND BOYS rm: BUSINESS HOME HOURS 0F 8 A- M- BORSALINO To nus s P. M. $750 _._..___ l . l ggggltlflbfl. 29.91"“, to lead. L0 the |il'I'l"l'Elt‘ 0F SYMPNPIIY _-_~-_ Plvrrvi llliliiii- izi. Frfllltili 4""? speedy {land m colwalescencc Wm be _“ (.]“::‘mim"" m“ "i" l‘ Mill‘ ll!‘ lll ltllli lllll'\\"lly ‘ilil-dl. l-‘l 75'3"“ W’ ' complete" KCYWWY" 1+ 0» I-i- N0. 1463. Ellcr- "WI-l in -“l"'i'<|‘lll'l§ ‘"1 ilii- into-Si llilnii iiim "liui u iiiioiitli, uiul. il-mdkl g .5110. April G. 192B. ‘ll llie iiiiii-sliiii t 12in ll! II lliis li‘1 i; iil it. liv makes lli- “X I $0 Brother George BilTl0\VZ-- lifiiirlil iuiili-iiiiiils. Ulll‘ ' i. ;,._._ n. ,| mi]. 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