gel; slx ROMANCE. IIELEN HAYES WION THE HIGHEST AWARD IN FILMS. AND NO“! OPPOSITE RAMON NAVARRO SHE APPEARS IN A I. O V E STORY T II .-\ T (‘HAL- LENGE T II E G It E A '1‘ RD- MANCES 0F ALL g9‘ FRINGE EDWARIJ- NOW Mat. 3.l5—l6c, 26c. Night ‘l d: 8.45-26c, 37c, 45c. THE SCREENS FINEST ACTRESS WILL THRILL YOU IN THIS GREAT MATINEE 8.15 ..... 11o, 26c. NIGHT '1 t 0-15 ..,. 26c, 37c. THE___C_HARLO'I"I‘ETOWN __GUARDIAN Zion C.E. Society Annual Banquet A very enjoyable metal function was held at seven o'clock in the evening of Monday, May 1st, when the young people of Zion Christian ‘mldeavour Society, which has a /“n“*“;yi SHORT TALKIES sii-nuallrlzll LEWIS STONE WARNER. GLAND RALPH IVIORGAN (DMEDY A N D MICKEY MOUSE MRS. JULIEN GAUDET coucho. Best for the Tabla good health. .BARBaD. ‘ Extra Fency ~_ Pf " ',...o.-;la‘*~.-'.-P-I1 ‘- 11,- = - " ol‘ 1.033 at Lawndlllc by the Government. and one third. Also won lllrce of his sire gel. 1931-1932. the farm. Ill foal. Dlfili-i-ii-vvflll-Cll. Jimmie Jingle Says: There's health in it happiness 'lhc finest loaf 0n earth I guess \ -.S’teu'art’s Bread '11s].- your grocer IN MEMORIAM Wlih the passing of Mrs. Jullen Gzllldct, widow of Joseph S. Gaud- ct of Miscouchc, on Wednesday, May 3rd, the district has lost its oldest resident. Mrs. Gaudet was a Miss AToQFlHUlI and belonged to one of the pioneer ‘families of Mls She was a woman of many ster- ling qllhlllltfi and undoubted cour- age and it is with feelings of prldc that her children think of ilcr. In the early days of her married I . . . not only ‘account of It‘ delicioun flavor, but bocauae it! ricll vitamin, mineral aalt and iron content play m 8n“ n part in Egrnont Bay; Mrs. A. J. Gallanty, Fulfil"! your family brimful of S" Nichol“; Mrs‘ J‘ o‘ Arscnamt lvahich comprises Calnpobcllo, Deer‘ when the firm was operated under and other islands, placed between RS000? 0f the EBSWYH Trust 99m‘ To be lure of getting “BEMNY the cnd St. Andrew's Bay and the Dani'- ha! been flppfllnted B8 861191‘- uniform quality and goodness you , must insist on tho "BEMA" brand. ' llssesl» The Great Agxwerthy REG. No.00 ENROLLMENT N0 1 This horse will nluke the season Fllrnl, lillst Royalty. Ile has passed inspection Out of seven vnlries at Charlottetown Exhibition his colts lvnn flvc firsts, one second and _ Ills ‘llrllcdlng and cults can be 5cm; a], (‘all and look them nvcr. Tcrms:—Sl0.fl0 when mare proves life much was required of the housewife. Not only did she cook all that was eaten in the house, but, went out and assisted her hus- band ln the harvest fields. It was her job to spin and card the wool for their clothing, as well as to spin and weave the linen. Mrs. Gaudct lost her husband about- twenty-five years ago and has since lived a quiet uneventful life spending the evening of her days surrounded by her children, grandchildren and great-grand- children. There are left to mourn eleven ‘children, four sons and seven daughters, seventy-five grandchild- ren and filly great grandchildren, lillllly of whom were with llcr dur- ing her lest days. ~ The sons are Clovis Galldet of Picrcing"€ycs.=.=$jili0uc' mvsrlc'power2n>).see.inno your very soul! (Jmldjéitesisehimnmar would you sharclonéTgirfs shameful fate? WARNENLWILEIIM "rllsrnnlnno clzraarlswzr. WITH CONSTANCE CUMMINGS ALSO Tolvl nowann COMEDY AND canvoon 1 I ence to St.‘ John the Baptist Church, Rev. Dr. Nfonaghan offi- ciating at Solemn I-llgh Mass of Requiem. The pallbearers were Messrs. Fred Richard. A. J. Gaudet, Phllibert Gaudct, Arsene Gallant, Hilbert DesRccllcs and Joseph C. Perry. The remains were laid to rest beside those of her late hus- band in the cemetery adjoining the church. S. ' ‘ Temperature 0 Water Has Effect 0n Herring Catch l (Special to thTGuardlarl) MONCTON, N. B. May 6. »-In the Atlantic coast region between Saint iEgmont Bay; hfurk Gaurlct of Summer-side; Joseph S. Gaudet. Miscouche, and Robert J. Gaudct [on the old homestead; the daugh- lant and Mrs. James Gallant .and Mrs. Arculc Gaudet of is extended. i To l,» lv-lfl 1.. ‘mum; Ifwm l‘ lllv‘ Lrnv lulu-P l . llll‘ . the hour f» l ' i’. Ir . l! rpm-n l nll" nor h lin 1- m‘ lln- vnslwrn l>fvll|llll!‘_\‘ lw l\\‘ui‘ll Tuwll lll"l in Jullll Blv- m_ lllfllfll‘ we: 1V0“: Rillkl ltoznl in rlle pin". of com l|--vlvcllt_ roar-wring ill "omit frmll tllo (l\\"'llllll! l in» a l ll lnzrthcr with tllr~ lllllfl. l'!l\'lllLf flllil (‘r-v-hlillill’; fur-l)- ~ llr- - of lnl-l n li_lil~- luurr- lc=.~<_ l0_~lll" “will fl right M‘ nay m in: llll‘|l4'|' (by the lnnululie uu-rmli mu lilvc llcl\\‘f'f‘ll Slllll ‘lw-lvllslllp Nulllhvr» 'i'n-.\'ll l‘. tcrs are Mrs. Fred Richard, Mrs., Frank Arsenalllt, Mrs. Dolore Gal- of Lzl- g liuque, Quebec, to whom sympathy Tile funeral took place on Fri- ldny morning from her late resid- MORTGAGE SALE“ m; Ill!) herring becoming active during Q llilblllllfl and sluggish or "logy" dur- .,,,,l The fishing is carried on mostly lllnlll! Jwllll .\l1~l‘llvu~s0l\'s lllllvl iu flln |ll\l‘~l'll\ lfl-u- ‘ ' .' i-‘illy six lilll<=v_ tlwllvc ‘ .l-ll"v line Ln lllf‘ llml Illlll acres of ul‘ nn m: ur 'l' hm mull. .- am; lll (Ellcvvla ‘hill - lmulnlr-ll llvlvl llm. m» Il us flvlluv |_r ll llrw Cflllllllrllv. ing at ll slrlko set lll tho lllvflll uivll n! tllc Rlnlllllllll ilnllll fllul ill llil Southwest lllllfli‘, of‘ lwnfl in Hm pus- Hilssllnl nf 0mm .\l"llflllillfl llilil rul - of lllc your lTiH) North lo llll‘ 1ll\'|.~ John and Grand Mwan as many, flier-ring are taken practically as in iall the remaining Canadian Atlan- lilc coastal waters, states a bulletin lof the Natural Resources Depart- ;l’ilCl‘ll'. of the Canadian National ~Rail\v'a,vs. It is known as the Passa- lmaquoeldy region and has as its centre the district of ‘West Isles,, lOuicr Bay, which, with the Wolves 'lnto the Bay of Fundy. l The study of herring catches in {this area conducted by the Biolog- lical Board of Canada reveals that ltenlpcrature of water has a great; ‘effect on the extent of the catch,l ffthc warm weather of the summer ing the winter season. by nlcans of weir nets and these are nlost effective during the sum- mer season when tile herring are active and move into the nets. During the cold perod the herring ' are sluggish and the catch is vcry _ much curtailed. ' In experiments with bag nets . these were more effective during the winter than in the summer, the bag nets being unsuitable during the summer season when the her- . ring are active and ille weir nets unsuitable‘ during the winter sea- Fined For Ship- ping Skins (Canzldian Press) SAINT JOHN, N. 3., May 6—, Pleading guilty to a charge of ab, ‘tempting to ship 1,295 muskrat skins illegally from Saint John to Mon- treal and Quebec with intention of evading a. royalty tax imposed by the Provincial Government on such shipments, H. L. Rose, of Saint John, was fined $100 in the police court today. The furs were seized at McAdam Junction earlier this week by H. H. Ritchie, chief game warden for the Province. He valued the shipment at $000 to $1,000, and royalty due the Government was $50. Furs have been confiscated by the Govern- mcnt. 7s Appointed. As l General Manager (Canadian Pres!) HALIFAX, May 6.—S. George Davis, General Manager of the In- verness Railway and Cool Company i > l l membership of over three hundred, assembled to their annual banquet in Zion Social Hall. Besides the regular members, a number of friends who assisted in ' , the past season's programmes, were f present as specially invited guests. The annual banquet does not mark the winding up of the Chris- tian Endeavour year, but is held at this time in order that the student members may conveniently attend. When the youthful throng had seated themselves around the groaning board, The Grace was chanted in unison, and after evelw- one had competently performed appropriate Justice to the sumptu- ous l-epast, the singing of several favourite songs we: heartily Q- gaged 1n. Honorary President, Rev. G. Car- lylg Webster, was Toastmaster for the occasion, and after making a few introductory remarks, he pro- posed the toast to The King. This was responded to by the singing of the British National Anthem. after which Hon. Pres. Webster proposed the toast to Can- ada. In response to this, the full ver- sion of O Canada. was rendered in chorus. Vice President, George Art Mec- Dougall then proposed the toast to The Church. Mr. Donald MecKinnon, repre- senting Zion Congregation, made an extensive response which was followed by the concerted rendition of the Christian Endeavour Rally Hymn. Mr. Harry Crasweli sang, “Some- where a Voice is Calling." as e ape- cial solo, and“ the programme con- tinued with toasts to The Blue Or- der. Proposed by Miss Dorothy Mackenzie. Responded to by Mr. J. W. MacKenzle. The Red Order. Proposed by Mr. Norman Black. Responded to by Mr. Vernon Rodd. At this point, the assemblage were favoured with a. solo entitled, "Rockln' in do Win,’ " sung by LL75, G. Carlylewcbster, and this was l followed by a toast to The Student Members. Proposed by Miss Julia Graham. Responded to by Mr, al manager of the Inverness Coal 1101110 MilffKfly. to the (lo-operative, he had been conducting a sales office on its be- half in Halifax. Will Discuss Rail Order (Canadian Press) tla today informed Mayor S. E. with thejederal authorities a message sent by a. committee that recently visited Ottawa to ask that the Government authorize is- suance of the order by the Canad- ian National Railways, ' Sim when the hcrring react to the cold water and become slugglglL The weir net works on the principle of waiting for the fish to swim in- to it. Tile reaction of the herring to warm and cold water follows its FRANK MCKAY, Owner in Charge. mt...» “Til fllnng 1 natlllc as, unlike warm bhodcd six c-llllllls nnll ill\l_\‘ link-u or H» - , P lam h. ..¢».~...=,~=:.>.. qr Jun. Xlcllillll, “mild!” “S hwy ls lust as warm llflllw‘ hum m n. 0 '1 ,1 ., . _ who uplift m»: l Ii ~ mm:- n. .r ‘S Pod ‘is nnbwmm m which rm» pl”..- nl‘ ma" - p» l'lllll:llil~ ‘E “V95 "mi U"? ll"! processes are ml: fnri_\'-r»i2l|t llvre. ~ accordingly rapid o; 510w lnnro nr 1v<s n; .l>l_v to illn pllnl cf (he unlllc in the margin of the ————-—-—_-_______ "‘ LIQUOR zmx BUYS \"-_v.'llu-l\ from Ill!) lfulnllliesinner FUEL FOR. JOBLESS Public lmuls l0 Jlllnvs McLean dut- Cll lllll (if-inln-r, 181W, . LS!) nll illnt other tract on Town- ship Mun .\'l\i_v illlrrl’, ‘ 5:1‘. JOHNls, Nfld" May 5..(C‘p_) —~lmluor consumers contributed $9,- 50-95 toward providing nlel r...- n I I lll l n ll I l ilccdy families m Si‘ John's dim"; ll‘ll‘" m‘ l ll ‘Vll,’ ll‘ m4 >1>l|ll'll"_\' - in» pl‘ .‘-‘I‘Il 11ml to llu- llivhlon llnr- l. w “inter manths’ Mcordmg m l'f'l\\'|",ll "Hflllllfilflnhnl"-llfi"gllfilfvjalll| die nnnllul report of the New- ~ . ,.;,,. fl\'l.llll ’l|-|llli nr to the wrsl llilllrr- roumuand Board or Llqum‘ 00h- - 11f mm: now m- Ellflllllily lmtwl, tabled in the legislature A pnsscalllml nll‘ Duncan l‘ll'l."illl, tllcllrw-Ystnmn was at“ d ' amp.- lrrlid llnc nullih tn tho llflzllli Xe to each bottle l2h;$133.."';aL.%r"::";.‘;":§..s:".:’:r.'.::% it. ,,l?uor ma during flown. m. Yll-‘lllffilllfllll. containing nll nrlll cf; 0m or and January- and the pm- sevcnLv-llro acres ,1 ]i[l'l0 ll re nl‘ (‘n91 lcFll. flXfTlvllllK 'll"l'l‘lllll. llllill"~f‘lfllllll s were car marked {or the put“ ncro granted lvl 1h» hum”: v.1‘ 17°50 0i’ buying fuel. School lisirir-l .\n. 1.1‘! nn lrt l|f‘(,‘f‘ll\~ any, lv-llllllv-lw-ivll: llt a Nl-lkn h, H|II lmrlll alllc of the Alnillnlul llnnrl lllllli in the Nillllll east nvlgli- cf Hm llnrT lllI"l'll pcrvima m’ llllll fnlnrrlv mn- \‘-_\'f‘|l to Julln hlwhlnnnn null rlullllalg ln-r 1900, nlld lcglsfcrlli February 4th, 11103. PRAIRIE SHEEP HER-DING The nhoro liflllv l: lllflvlfl under and Ivy virtue pf n pwuvr m‘ |~:|l-‘ Villlllllllfll in nn lllll"flllll"l‘ nf‘ Morn: c 0M“! 39111108 511861! on the prairie range lllllK PIllS FUR 30 YEARS, THEN CEREAL Blllllllilll RELIEF Mr. Forsythe Endorses ALL- BRAN for Constipation If on suffer from headache; lose o appetite and energy or any other o! the frequent effects of con- lltlpatlomread this voluntary letter: “After taking pills and tablets for about thirtg years for consti- Eatlon, I atarte to take your Au.- RAN three times a day according to directions. Today I can eat cheese, and that fl bindln . and certainly feel fino."--Mr. For- syth:.)(Alid1-eaa furnished upon re- quea . l Science say: ALL-BEAN ‘bulk to exercise the in and vitamin B to further aid regu- lar habits. 1n addition. AntpBmn iorlch in blood-building iron. mama" r Mae" ea ve . the bod,‘ it t Y 86 ea nu do rovfdel atinen, will any of April A. n. 1023!, l» - ormaaloftmaeawhicb llf‘l\Vl"f‘ll liu-vn hiclilvuvrln of‘ lar-‘ivilfisldurlng the summer months mpmc’ I911"? Glllfl "l0 lhCQltlPlCI 0i Township‘ fllfl n‘ ‘inn-ire! f'|>llll!y_ lll ; ilscd in different ways, each rllnch- wanton. w Jlrn Cl war: e1 Ill’ l_ -‘: rl l illlrnnm fllclflllnnn n‘: m‘ ‘W: "T2." “all”? "wit"?! 0"!’- TIIBthOd-s t0 IIn‘t this leaoanf. "cereal way” flrsl par-g nlnl, "Jllllflllllfl \h-l.--vnl n!‘ nm-t lllS own conditions However hr more hen thful than using at- mm. I‘l l'i r" I.‘ m; l ';l ' ' l-ilrlinlfléilllrllc ‘Vlllllllllll, "ill-pl. N». ‘ ‘"10"! We l-hrcc broad classes, based f“ ,m°‘,;l°l""'-'° MW" h! W- ml! of u.» tv-qtn-l purl, mrpm. h. "l" "8 ‘m U10 night care of the flock. First, |I|‘-‘ll HlNll’! lll pn_vlllrl.t of llu- nlnnvyH NvPllPNl l-v llll‘ fiillfl llmriflilfi". mp": are those who corral n19 F-r plrllellhlrs apply tr \h-l'.v/»l'5l c ' - flhrlillunllfl)’; Solo-Worry f‘h-lrll.~ will. l] l ‘Pp M’ mght’ second‘ 2h?“ who left-fl m. nu. m. n! A,» “W 1w corral but use the same bod \\'l|,l.l.'\\l ll‘. lll'i\ Amucln, L n Sum“. crnund each night; and third, the l;,.,-~n..,, r-sirlic tr lnlolihllllvrilllo scmlmomadlc system with a new _\l1~l,r~nl. In serious cases use ‘Iif not relieved this way, see your lZifl Just eat two tablespoonfulll daily. with each meal. actor. Get the red-and- n a kege t grocerh. Mafiy lfiecllogg En m8 fi a M 4, bvd ground every night. on, Ontario. l l l Islands as its centre, opens broadly. C°'°P°Y*1ilV° C°mPaI1Y> Limited. l Ummlmmls 099ml!“ W35 91300111- ’ | the concern now working the prop- ‘crty. Since the property's transfer splendid rendition of "The Ring- ed Hon. Pres. Webster for his crs," after which he sang a5 rm m- core, a. little Gypsy song entitled "Kings of the Road." The President, Mr. Reginald MacNlltt was then presented with o. Mysterious Gift, and he in fitting words expressed his appreciation of the most satisfactory manner in which the years work has been car- rlvd on. The entire host then arose, joined hands, and sang “Auld Lang BYDNEY. N- 3,, May 6—Prelnlcr Sync," and “Blest be the Tie that Gordon S. Harrington of Nova Sco- lBinds." ' The International Society of Muggah he proposed taking up Christian Endeavour is primarily a the l non-denominational question of-a 50,000 ton rail order , but recognizes. nevertheless, the in; for the Sydney steel plant. Tirol-adequacy Premier's telegram was in reply to ' which docs organization. of a young people's sooety 110$, in some way, maintain connection with the Christian Church in general. This local society is fostered by 31°" Presbyterian Church, after which it is named, and is certainly a. credit to any church. These young people are to be complimented for the great Devotional, Literary, M15- slonary and Social developments which they are accomplishing as lhfiy march forward under their international slogan, “For Chfl5t and the Church." The second Honorary President, Mr. Murdoch Ross, after a brie! "Jmmentafy. bfvllsht the annual feature to a close with prayer, ._.___i_____ YOFTll l-(PNG "DEAD" RETURNS T0 LIFE CALCUTTA, May 6.—An astonish- 1118 story of how a Hindu youth, who “'38 bill-en by a snake fourteen years B80. and whose body was thrown in- to the Ganges in the belief that hg was dead, gave a. dramatic surprise to his parents by suddenly reappear- ing at his home is reported from Mvhaile Bhllknapaharl, Patna. It is stated that the boy, a son o! Ramvrul» Cope, a milkman. was bit- ten by a snake in i919. The father, believing that the boy, then aged twelve. was dead, did not cremate the body, as it was customary that the body of a person who died of snake bite should not be cremated. but threw the body into the Gan- ges. The body, it is now declared. was carried away by the current and eventually attracted the notice of a Bengali snake-charmer. The Bengali, finding that the body was not altogether lifeless, picked it up and succeeded in bringing the boy buck to life. ,- Will envious eyes Follow n I guess, Margaret, we have ‘missed the boat‘, _all right. Here we are. seeing Helen all on a world cruise. pretending we are happy. when we're really consumed with envy." “Well. it's our own fault. We all started in the oflice together, at the some salary, and we _all had the same chance to provide a happy, carefree future, an the did. But she planned ahead, and dreamed oi this day, when she could say good-bye to the oliice, step out. travel and ace the world. We had the some chance, but all WC did was dream about it." "I've really never heard how Helen made thin wonderful trip possible." “WelL-l didn't know, either until the other night . . . l was helping her to pad: . . . this is what she told me. Twenty years ago. when ahc wu thirty. the purchased a Donlinion 20_ Year Endowment Policy for $5,000. All the did was to sign an appli- cation and make her first pay- ment, and the policy was hcrl. So, when she reached fifty» the Dominion Life paid her $§,000 plus dividends." DOMINION LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY nun errlcl vnlnllnoo. oil-rule J. A. MueKENZIE, C-LIL, Pr ovlnelai Mantle: 1w Richmond St, Charlottetown, P-EJ. MAJOR gang plank? MAY 8, I93; You up the or . ma?" the payments hard to e “No, tint’: why I em no, mad at myself. She just saved the money systematically each month. She certainly didn't feel the pinch in doing it. because she wu alwoyl as well dressed u we, and went nice places." "But what would have happened ii ahenhacl died before ahc reached lift P "Viyell, a. $5.000 would have been paid to her listen-you know, Grace, the one that is ill so much." "Yea, l remember Grace-but, say, isn't that a wonderful way to provide for the future?" Willenviou: aye: {allow you up tlll gang limb? Wil you slur! nowlo plan or independence and happi- ness? Make your first slep—lel u: udvira you. Send in the coupon below and recur; our backlog- "Fruclom 1H5" A11 DOMINION LIFE ASsURANCE CONEPANY, WATERLOO; ONTARIO, mil. n Please send me your Booklet “Freedom at 55” ‘m: vannny I ' __ Iof fruit trees during the first fort- lvn-s. Jean Trowsdale, Charlotte- nisht of Mav- wwn spent a few days mmngi In addition to 80,000 apple trees, friends and relatives here. several hundred veer. beech and i plum trees will be planted. The congratulations are heal-my Qx- ‘plantation of peach trees is a. new tended n, Mn and Mm 1.51m; departure for the service. Jgrdlng (me Jennie Mutter-t) Wil- Maurice Talbot, chief of the fruit mot valley, on the “my” 0g p, tree section of the service, stated “bonnie wee lwk-g- Mm Japdlfnc thatwhile the trees already plant- wm; a, fm-mcy teacher in Rpse vel- cd had not started to bellr fruit, 1e“ ‘their development held promise _____ ‘that in the near future the prov- Among those taking advantage "We W811i w I his 111cm“ .111 of the excursion to Boston were, the 009111150! the 1m" 111011591‘?- Mr. and lvlirs. Frank Newsomenl Mrs. Wm. Cousins’ and Mr. D. D. McDonald. MUSEUM AOQUIRES RELIGIOUS RELIC LEAK, May 6—(C.P.)—-1Am of Reverend The many friends of Mr. 140ml! I mtemsfl“! N115 Nicholson. Shamrock, are glad to learn he has obtained a position in Moncton. Kern up the 800d work tome! Congratulations to Mr. and Ivltrs. Alan McKay, Brlldalbane on the arrival 0f a baby boy. Miss Adele champion. Maipequa spent the past two weeks in Roee Valley, the guest of her slsttr, Mrs. Herb Dixon. The nlany friends cf airs. Ian McPhee, Sprlngton, are glad to see her around again after ller recent ...~.‘,_. UNI) R9513, 'provinoe of Quebec horticultural n“ JwmGS ARO service will again plant thousandsIWhoee cause for beatlficetion is Father Vincent, the Trappist monk hinder way at Rome. has been w qulred, by the Provincial Museum. ‘fhorollooonslslaofapeiroi battered spectacles, used by the m- ligious as he labored more m. ' _, a century ago among the Aeedilms and mill/lacs at ‘Itacadie. Known as the ‘White Priest" from the color of his robes, Father Vincent came to frracadle in 1818 and founded the nlonastery of Petit Clairvaux. Hie reputation for piety and missionary zeal among his French rand mdiancharges became widely l known- and a short time ago a move was started to have.‘ him placed among the elect of the Roman Catholic Church. Tools For the Garden Every spring there ll nomethin; to be replenished in the line of garden Implements. You need new clippers for the hedges, hose for the lawn and spraying pump! for the Insects. In our general hardwam store you can find an!- lthlng you want in garden holl- We carry the best and most effl- clent things, Reetoek your tool house now. COMPANY, LIMITED serious illness. The women of Rose Valley are busy hotklng and many beautiful rugs are being made. F ERTlLlZERS The Rogers Hardware“ Mr. Alva. Walsh spent Easter in Rose Valley. Mr. T. C. Gillie, Principal" of Bor- den School spent Easter ill Vernon River, the guest of his sister, Mrs. Harold McLeod. Mr. Edward white. stlmcifil was a visitor to Rue Valley recently the guest of Mr. James Todd. The Canadian Junior held their last regular meeting on ‘Friday afternoon. Meeting opened with President Annie Todd in the chair. Secretary Margaret Matheeon read minutes of last meeting which were approved. Treasurer reported 42o ton hand. Roll cell was answered ‘with ‘fourteen present. Roll call next meeting "My Earle-let Recol- lection." The Convenors of Health and Cleanliness Committee gave their report. Health Doctor ap- pointed for week. Locke nun, F Health Nurse, Helen Matheaon. Following pl ,, was carried out: ‘Pl-lo, Ella, and Annie Todd and Margaret Metheson; Recitation, Lena Mayhew, National Anthem. Patriot Please Copy) Mr. Farmer: It is important that you plq your work so that when the ground is fit to tlll seeding can be rushed to completion without delay. Now that the roads are dry haul your fertilizers. We can make quick delivery t0 your team or truck at our Plant or can shli? you a carload at short notice. We are here to serve you. Give us zi-trial- “Island Goods for Island Growers. ' The Island Fertilizer Gompany Limilflll Charlottetown, P. E- I- ozas-s-l-el. . E. R. BR OW Fire, Life, Accident, Sicknew and Plate Glass Insurance ‘P0 FURTHER FRUIT INDUSTRY MONTREAL. May ll-ln o. canl- ' palgn which may one day enable the province to produce enough fruit for its own requirements, the at Lowest Rate. Agent at Summerside. LIOYd Lew“ 14o Richmond St, i > Charlottetown l