' Mcintyrs. uofl ‘m y -usw venous-urns Prohibi- tion Commission Ur. C. C. Dickie, ersilio, Re- tell Vendor at Bumnersida under the Prohibition Act. succeeding E‘. Alex. Campbell ".‘.i'.\.. —POTATOE8 Ot-Those around Kinllora who held their potatoes will not be disappointed as they are aclw paying $3 per bushel for table atodl. at this potato centre. The price in Summsrside Saturday was $2.75 p6!’ Mabel for whites. --uzw PO6lTl$.>—-Mr. Walter Bsaristo for several. Nora a nonu- lar member oi‘ the staff of Sainclair illness he was attended by his A pastor. Rev. John A. McDonald and fortified with the consoling rites oftlle Catholic Church. Be leaves to mourn a widow and the following children: John A.. Grand River. P. E. l.; Joseph, Portland. Mo; Mrs. James Campbell. Port- land. Me.; Mrs. Henry Plestid, Arl- ington. P. E. l.: Mrs. Angus Camp- bell, Grand River, P. E. l.-—N. The friends of Miss Elisa Mc- Nelll were saddened to learn of the passing oi their friend on the morning oi the 29th March. at the home of Mr. William McWiliiams. West Cape, P. E. l. - Eliza. who was nearing heft eighty-second birthday had been ailing for about a year. on Satur- and Stewart. lLtd., Summerslde. has been appointed one oi the City Mail Carriers of the Charlottetown Post Office. Mir. Bearlsto succeeds iMr. Ernest Tralnlor retired. SYMPATHY EXTENDED —-The sympathy of a wide circle of friends ‘will go out to the lamilylali the comfrots oi home-life. Brswders) of the late Mrs. Wm. whose death occurred in the City Hospital on Fl-ldsy evening. She is survived by three sons Messrs. Wm. J.. Alphonso and Leo and one daughter Mrs. J. Hynes of this city. FUNERAL vasvsnoam-Yrne funeral of tbs ‘late John Thole took. 91w, Wmm.’ 3361.000“ and wauifleorge Resdmun and the remains largely attended. The pallbearers were: William Flynn, Patrick Den-‘Bfilllel Church, Springfield, P. E. l. nls. Patrick McMahon. James Mc- Nslly Jams Gorlrl-ly and John Doyle. The services at the church and the grave were conducted by, the Rev. A, Slnnott. LAID TO REST. -Tlle funeral or the late Mrs. William Brawdcra which was largely attended was lleld yesterday afternoon from her residence. 256 Fitzroy St.. to St. Iiunsialfs Cathedjal thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. vices at the church and gra were conducted by the Rev. J. VG .i. Messrs L. B. Miller. Daniel Steels. Simon Paoll, NURSES GRADUATE. Miss Adele MscLellan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sextus Macbellan oi this city was present at the graduation of her sister, Miss Frances, which took place in the French Hospital in New York City on the sixth oi this month. There were twelve graduates among whom besides Miss Macliellan was Nora Jenkins daughter oi Dr. S. R. and Mrs Jenkins-and Miss Helen Hogan, daughter bi Mr and Mrs Rufus Hogan. A fatal accident occurred at Guernsey Cove Friday afternoon nt 4 o'clock when Mr. FredC. inc- Luchsur, aged 45 was killed. Mr. LeLacheur was drlvln-g to Murray Harbour with a load oi ' potatoes when he was thrown from his sleigh on a pitchy road. Some men who were behind him saw him fall and hurried to his aid. They found him underneath the sleigh and after he was extrlcated he gave a gasp and expired. The deceased was a highly res- pected farmer, and much sym- pathy is extended to the bereaved widow, four children and other re- lativss. - —DEATH 'REGRETTE'Ds-_' The death occurred in Cross Rivers, on Thursday, April 8th, 1926. oi Mr. Joseph G. Arsanault, one oi the es- teemed residents of that place. Mr. Arsenault had hen poorly for some time and his death was not unexpected. He was very favorably known both in his own district and in the neighboring ones, and had always taken a leading part in the community. He was a staunch Liberal and served his party well, being very satisfactorily. Scr- The pail bearers were Michael, ’ Welsh. Thomas Gillan, J. J. Duffy. “h” for seveffll years road in- spector-s position which he filled During his day, 27th inst. took to her bed land after a short illness oi only two days passed quietly ovsr to the great-beyond. tShe will be ‘missed by her many friends par- ,iicularly in the home oi Mr. Wil- lliaym Nelson McWilllams where .lor so many years she had enioyed The funeral arrangements were in the capable hands oi ‘Mr. John Jelley oi O'Leary s-nd the pall- Ibalirerg were Messrs. John Alex jMcPhcrson. David McDonald. Her- lbert McWillialns, David McWil- iams, Wiiired Mattocks, Frank Iiiethernll; the service was render- 3r in the home on Wednesday. March 28th. 1926. by the pastor lwere luitl in the churchyard of the TUEBDAV Mr. J. O. llyndmanp-President oi ‘the Associated Boards 0f Trlldll ‘for this Province has wired Mr. R. ll. Jenkins. M. P., euglllillll-lllfl that the “Montcslm", which W88 to leave Syd-nay yesterday Wllll mails, etc., ior the Msgdalonos, on her return proceed to Charlotte- town and open the port. Mr. Hyndmfln received a prompt and t chins reolr - . boys f: their kindness and thonsllt jwork and Monsignor when‘... stag: iluinsss, saying that. he would nev- er forget this and the many othel; happy even-ts in the out. _ WEDNESDAY I . MISS SWAIN DIES-The death of M‘as Ellen R. Swain, bower iiilisboro Street. occurred s: lhe P- . 1. Hospital on April 10th and is deeply regretted by her friends. TRANSFERREIL- Mr. Urban Pinesu. Aeountantpf the Bank oi QIQya Scotla, left yesterday morn- ing ior Sydney where he has been transferred. new/lapse. - At the last meetin-g of the School Board the son oi the care taker oi Prince Street School. a bonus for good work rendered during the fire which took‘ place there last month. HEARS PADEREWSKI. — Mr. Ilrredlt. Morris who la at present in Santa Barbara. Calif. in wrltring says he had the extreme pleasure last week of hearing Psderewiki three times and that there is great musical activity st present which he is greatly enjoying. RECEIVES CALL-A call from ‘the United congregations of Yar- mouth. N. 18., has come to Rev. Al. N. Gillie oi Malpesue. This comgre. gatlon is composed of s. recent union oi the Methodists, Presbyter- ians, and Congregationalism of the town. It is not known whether hill‘. Gillie intends go accept or not. —BUY8 CHINO-HILLAS — Mr. John A. Coulson. Sea View. has sold to Mr. J. M. Mani, Keneing- ton. three beautiful specimens oi Chinchilla Raibbits. for s handsome sum. These indivldulas were se- iocted from a choice lot and will reply from Mr. Jenkins. Blllllil! that he had arranged with the Da- ipartment that the "Montcalm" aft- er her trip to the Magdalenes. and leaving there proceed to It is understood that the ice conditions were pretty bad. but nevertheless the steamer will make the attemlll l0 come to Charlottetown. and Ml’- Jenkins hoped this would be quite satisfactory to all concerned. This is business; and it is hoped ‘that the "Montcalm" will the lat- ter part oi this week or early next arrive at Charlottetown. This will open the harbour to nsviBll- lion, n-nd will have a stimulating effect on business generally. such prompt action on the P8P! of all concerned is highly com- mendable. . Charlottetown. A most enjoyable time was ‘held at the League of the Cross Rooms last evening. the occasion belll! Ill address 4nd presentation to Moh- signor Maurice McDonald; the pre- sentation being l club b!!! KW"! by the members of tho Society. The address was readi b)’ Ml’- Ambrose Jay and the iprssentatlon made by Mr. Leo Chalswll. l A well rendered and varied PTO‘ gram of music and dancing made the occasion a memorable one_ The following was the program: Piano solo-A. Col-infill?- Vocal Solo—-W. McIntyre. l Solo-P. Calllagliang,“ n Solo-—A. McKesrnsy. Vocals olo—F‘. O'Neill. Step Dancing.—-. A. Moran, ac- companied by A. McKeerney. Vocal iSolo—-*C. Howatt. lStep Dancing—J. Heron. accom- panied by A. MoKesl-nsy and A. Doucstie. Step Dancing competition-Eu- gene Wynn-e vs_ Jimmy Heron. won by Heron; Wynne was a. close second. Quartette—A. Moran. W. Moln- tyre, P. Callaghan, F. O'Neill. Speeches were made by Messrs. Joseph Francis. James Brown and others. “Burning the Candle At HIRE is an old I!!!“ about tlleelfldh at both " which more h apply_to modtn l-iowisagirlcrboymrlli’: Both Ends” headschuandspelhefdis- a physical bleak own and weeks of tedious treatment“ Keep the vitality at high water mark and you will know thfui living. . age. constitute foundation stock ‘for suc- cessful breeding purposes. Y. EXPECTED VISITOE- Among tho distinguished visitors expected in Charlottetown in the near future is Mr. George B. Nicholson, M. P., for Algoma. who is expected to ar- rive nlbout the 25th and will speak in St. Paul's and StJPeters Church es. lle will attend the meeting of the Anglican Synod which conven- cs at Halifax on the 27th. LAID TO RE8T.——fi‘he funeral of Mr. Philip J. Calhill, a native oi Charlottetown who died suddenly at 15 Hollis St. Halifax took place Saturday 10th inst from Snow's Undertaking ‘Parlors to st. Mary's (Batlhedral where a requiem Mass was celebrated at 8 o'clock. thence to Mount Olivet Cemetery. Mum- ilord Road. He is survived by three Sisters. Mrs. Bowers. widow of P. R. Bowers, Eliza and Charlotte Cahlll. the former or lmxbufy’ Mass. the latter of Soul-is, West. Rest in Peace. ' THURSDAY FIRE ALARM-Shortly before 8 o'clock yesterday morning the fire- men were called out ior a slight blaze on the roof of DeBlois Bros., warehouse, corner of Water and Queen Streets, caused by a spark :r0 Jljllk RECOVERING-His man-y" friends l1 llllfl Province will be pleased to know that Mr. Donald F. Lamont. (formerly 0i St. Catherlnes but. for several years past residing 588k) has successfully‘ undergone a very serious operation in the Moosejaw General Hospital and has recovered s0 isr as to enaible him to leave the hospital. Alexander Nicholson, Vnllsyfleld East, died on April 7th site,- s short illness. aged 6B years. His health was falling since a fsw Years but he was able to be llhout his work until a few days before he passed‘ away. His wife prede- ceased him twenty-seven yam-g. lle is survived by four children. Nell. in i-lowland, Mo. Mary. Mrs. Stewart. Brudoneli; John. in the old home. and Alex. Vanliof. B. C. Mr. Nicholson had the high esteem of all through the sincerity and kindliness of his character. Many join in sincere sympathy with his family in their bereavement. The funeral services were at the house. conducted by Rev. J. A. McLellan.' The burial was in Valleyfield gem. ctery. - SAN DIEGO. Calii., April 7tb~_ Within two weeks of his 67th birthday. Dr. H. N. Goff, well known physician who has practis- ed in San Diego for nearly 30 veers. died suddenly yesterday morning st his home. 3580 Fifth ureet. Death was due to heart llseass. Dr. Goff was a native of Prince Edward island. Canada. He was -ducsted in liberal arts and in nedicins at McGill University. and ‘ame to San Diego to practise surname or warns-n; Fmclclla-lw-"g- so NICE OLJT-i THlNK l'Li_ TAKE AwhtlTTLE ll (f. a ‘aTROLLZ \ K o‘ l»- s f lmodicille in 1806. trustees gave Mr. George Mitchell“ WU H YOKI ' Mailer" ior. dllfdldife. Ha was active h Y. M. c. A. served several terms u a director of the local Iilochflgn, He was prominent in the acti- vities oi the Presbyterian church and at the time of his death was an elder oi the church. The deceased is survived by hi. widow. Parley W. Goff; two gis- tors. Mrs. Charles Strongman of Victoria. B- 0-. and Mrs. A. W. Jenks of Berkeley. CaliL, and by-n glrotller. W. P. Goff. oi Valair, ont. DIG LITTER. —- Mr. Angus Mltliflaon of Glen William is a pos- sessor of a female fox’ which is lww proudly disnlavlnir her litter oi eight, fine sturdy pups which are doing well. Needless to say Mk. Mstheson is delighted with this fine showing. --WELL KNOWN RESIDENT- The death took place in the Prince CountyJ-Iospital, on Sunday. oi Mr. Piscide Myers. of Tignish, at the rips age oi 70 years. The ds- ceased. who was a highly respect- ed and prosperous farmer, entered the hospital about a month ago and underwent a serious operation. l-lis relatives speak in the highest terms of the treatment he receiv- ed and wish to thank the hospital staff for their kindness and..attsn- tion. There are left to mourn a sorrowlng widow, two- s_ons and three. daughters. namely: Messrs. Rennie and Thomas Myers, oi Tignish; Mrs. J. Gaudet and Mrs. ll‘. Perry, oi Petawket, Rhoda is- land, and Mrs. George Doucette. of Tlgnish, to whom sincere sym- pathy is extended. The funeral is taking place today from his late residence at Tignlsh to St. Simon and st. Jude Church and cemet- ery. Rev. Fr. Mcbsllaln officiating. A wide circle oi our more eld- erly renders will deeply regret the death of Mf-GBOIKB Ramsay. which took place on Sunday at Cam- bridge, Mass. in his 91st year. Tile deceased was a native of North St. Elallors and in early life lived for many years at ‘Summer- side, where for a long time he was Collector of lnland- Revenue when that office was independent. s/nd unattached to any other. About 30 years ago he went to the Un- lied States, only returning to Summerside seven or eight years ago and remaining here until after his wife's death, two years ago. l-le then went to California and was on his way home when he was taken ill at. his son's residehce in Cambridge. There are left to mourn two sons and two daughters namely: Mr. W. W. Ramsay. of Csbbrillge, Mass; Mr. John A. Ramsay, in Calfirnia; Mrs. Whit- man, of Long Beach, California: and Mrs. McEwsn. of St. Paul. Minnesota. The remains, accom- panied by his son, lMr. W. W. Ram- say. will arrive at Summerside on Thursday night and the funeral will take place on Friday at 2 p. m. from the residence oi Miss Agnes Ramsay. Central Street. to the Wilmot Cemetery. 1882 AND NOW. -in order to take the rough‘ edge off the mslny pessimlsts who are complaining about the "hard winter" and the amount oi snow and ice still to be found. the following facts taken from the official meteorological records of 1882 will be interesting reading for the younger genera- tio-n-and- bri-nge-bacle-happy-memor- THISOMUTHEB. Gill] DAUGHTER l8 WELL u». Parks nu. swlfyc. r. filulll’! Vegetable Coslpeid Restored iicr Daughter's Health bfifi-‘ZS Tomato, Ontario.—' since she was six months old and has been corn- ilo remain out of school the is 16 now and has been an O we rsater . time. e have , tried d i ifs re n t kinds of medicln ' but none he her much. l ad I taken Lydia E. Pinkbamh Vege- i " table Co nd when l was run-down, and i had helped ms so ranch that l thoughbit might help her at this time. She llQ gamed ever since she began it. She attends school every day now and goeasifntlng, and doesother out.- of-doer sports. l recommend this medicine to any one who ls run-down and nervous and wesifP-Jlrs-PARKS, 106 Bond Street. Toronto, (hltarlo. Lydia E. Plnkharn’s Vegetable- Oornponnd is a dependable medicine for young women's troubles. For sale by druggists everywhere. 0 THAT'S A GOOD IDEA AND YOL) CAN TAKE. DOM 'DOI"\ WITH ‘OU - WFilT urlTl ‘. i311‘ gathered from all over Canada to discuss the congernii... of wild life. a rfllolution was llllled con- demning the crow as one of the most destructive. factors in res- pect to game and lenersi bird ilfe and urging “anaoti-ve and persist- ent camliielln byali efficient means crow- shoots. destruction of nest. empioyment of hunts s use of trap devices. offer oi bouniies. be maintained in the respective prov- inces to reduce those birds to less formidable numbers." The Angel of Death entered life's. garden and paused for a wlhile asl if he was choosing the fairest flow-g wstcomz Bu!‘ coma in l!» pggir bmlal The frequent W‘ arms soothing. pun-marina “i tic linlment nice: awlY er there to present to Our Lord “m, ||, d‘ ing ache then he wihpered lo Louis Joseph pain-reduces swelling- - "Como" and the tired little sufferer m4 ‘usually-rations skin to gladly gave consent. thus ended {nrmersm the brief life of the infant son of Anya’ k ‘zfljhhfi. Joseph ill. and Josephine McMillan. St. Peter's on March 19th. aged 9 months. All that loving parents. kind friends and medical skill could do proved of no avail he who said "Suffer Vile little children to come to Ms" claimed him for lHln own and the fond parents replied with true Christian faith “Thy Will be done." The little form and prattie will ion: be missed in the home. The funeral to the church was remarkably large. which showed how the sympathy oi‘ the commun- ies to the older citizens: —-Msy lat-Horse and loaded sleigh crossed river from "Kelly's Cove to the east end of town. May 2nd- l-lorse and sleigh crossed river to town. May 3rd——Bovyers horse nnd loaded sleigh crossed river. lty was with the bereaved parents. May Sill-Ice on water‘ barrels quarter of an inch thick. May REQE|VED m") °RDER__0,, 6th—River ice commences to move. May 10th-Ferry steamer made first trip. May 15th- Steamer St. Lawrence left Sum- merside for "Shediac but failed to reach on account oi ice. May 16th~Tlle whole coulntry covered Tuesday morning in the pretty chapel of the Sacred lieart Home four lSisters of the Order of St. Martha made their Perpetual or Final Vows and three lPostulatos received the 'Hoiy iliablt. High Mass was celebrated by ills lord- wlth snow. two to three inches 3h") Bishop -O'Loa1'y. assisted by desn- Ice on water "barrels Rev. A. 1.. Sinnott and .1. J. Mc- May ZOth-Banks of snow in coun- Donald, His Lordship also impart- ")! 59"!" l° m!“ "l" deeP- ed the obligations to the Sisters. June IOI-li-Senator Hllyythqrne An jmpwuwe sermon w“ “Buy. says there are snow banks in ered by Rev. A. J. Molniyre dealing PPlllillDB-lly ‘with religious life. During the celebration of Mass the music was rendered by the Choir of the ‘Sisters oi the Sacred Heart Home. The following Sisters made country three feet desp. So what's the use of complaining? We are having real weather in comparison to the "good old days." FRIDAY serious Illness. —SERIOUSLV lLL— The many friends oi Mrs. Winsloe Bradshaw. Bedequs. will regret to hear of her their Perpetual Vows: Slater lPmn- 01B l-Olrola. Sister Thomas Aquinas. Sister Mary Baptists and Sister 570ml MQTHER;_ Fletch er's Castoria is especially piepiifllil to relieve Infants in arms and Children all ages of Constipa- tion, Fiatulency, Wind Colil! To avoid imitations, always look for the signature of u Absolutely Harmless -_§l_o Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend l; and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom. and,‘by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation oi Food; giving healthy and natural sleep. @1722." interesting description of his rec- ent trip to the Pacific Coast from the lime be lcft Charlottetown un- t'l he loft ‘San Francisco on returll some, His fellow traveller, Rotar- lan Charlie n. Chandler. was also to have spoken describing llle m‘ turn journey. bu; his address was deferred until another meBl-llliz- Rotsrlan Ben Conrad prmsided lllld tho guests present were Mr. W. ‘E- Cotton. Mr. LF. E. tStuart-Stullbe. of Mo cton. the latter contributing tllr e enjoyable vocal solos to the musical programme. Ilotarlans W. M. Rowe and J. 0. liyndman were elected as accredited delegates i0 the ‘District Conference in Saint Jollu next week. Ballots were cast for the election of two membem. The Secretary, ‘Reuben MacDonald, road n letter from District Gdverllfll‘ Young in which Jefercnce was ‘made to "the Conference. the inter- national Convention st Dcnvor. Mill Mary Paula. The Postulstes who rc- celved the -Holy Habit were: Jos- ephine Doucotte (Sister Mary Dol- ORPHANAGE SALE. --Tha sale at the Orphanage Farm on Wed- nesday was very largely attended and everything offered, with the exception of the land, was sold at a good price. Cattle ranged from S00 to $91; horses $70 to $120. Oats 70c and 80c: W116i" 32-10- Pixs up to $50 each. and hens up to $1.40 each. Mr. Beni. Carter auctioned to the satisfaction of all. POTATO SlTUATl0N.- Advic- es yesterday from Boston were to the effect that the market is weak lvvith heavy shipments arriving dai- ly. One of the largest Ibuyers here for this market has received wires to stop buying and not rush pur- chases and at present the Boston Wholesalers do not know the out- come or how long the lpresent daily declines will last. I SlAN DIEGO, Calii.,.April 15.—— Total destruction of the Mexican Government's bonded liqulLrJfllLre; some at fisensda, with‘ the loss of more than $350,000 in Scotch whiskey, champagne, and other liquors. in a spectacular fire last ISlunday night was reported ~by pas- sengers arrlvlng here from the Lower California seaport on the motor ship Gryne. -8T. NICHOLAS — A most en. joyable Pie lSociai and Dance was held at St. Nicholas on lvlondsy night when a good crowd attend- C ti cross)». terms of the contest. Jeanette Colldy Mary ids) and Algnes Tralnor (sztlfihsmnionhin which he tar Many Linus.) the iMost Blessed Sacrament wvs "lil- givsn in the evening by ‘Rev. A. L. Slnnett. Among those present wc-r a number of Sisters of St. Marin oi Antigonisil. (Si SP1‘ other matters. Tllo Secretary on behalf of the Club presented Rotar- isn Chandler with a suitable "tro- phy" emblematic of the >Quoit‘ ‘W011 Oll Benedlctqo" u; board the "Mongolia" during his "l Mr. Neil Cheverio, old time fid- hevsrls on awaits him. and need wersrwsll ‘recsiveff Mr- Cheverle spoke in glowing treatment accorded him while in Boston, snying that the members of the lntercolonisl Club could -not do enough to make his visit the enjoyable one it. was. l-le was awarded a beautiful silver cuD for his splendid work in the He leaves this afternoon for his home in Souris where an entertainment and rousing recep- ‘1197- EPPIVBI-l in the city last night from Boston where he competed in the recent fiddling contest. He was mot at the depot by a reception committee Tourist Association and driven to the Victoria Hotel where a formal welcome home was tendered him. During the course of s special dllllllll‘ Riven in his honor various congratulatory made by Justice Arsenuuit. Messrs M. P. Titus. S. A. McLeod. flurry ‘Brown and others to which Mr Cheverie ilttlngly replied, After dinner the guests in the large dlnin-g room to a number of selections, by Mr. less from speech es l0 HFORDINATION AT ROLLO the Weft! were treated any I'M Doom‘ ed. The pies sold at good prices and afterwards a, splendid dance was held-the best of order prevail- ing. Among those attending from, Slllil‘lll8I‘S|(l0 were :-Messrs Henry Wedge. Antoine Gallant, IP-eter Pon. ier. Rennie Gallant, Maynard Dou- cetto and Charles Ca-hlil. The af- fair was hold for the benefit of the Women's institute and a sub stantial sum was realized. BAV.-0n Sunday morning at 9 o'clock in the Parish Church st Rollo Bay. Rev. Merlin Edgar Mc- Cal-thy. who has rsce-ntly complet- lnary. Quebec. was raised to the dignity of l-loly Priesthood by his Lordship Bishop O'l..eary. His lordship was assisted by Rcv. M. Monsghan and Rev. P. Walsh; the newly ordained Priest being as- sisted by Rev." Louis Callaghan. During the ceremony appropriate hymns were rendered by the choir. A beautiful sermon was dolivrcd by Rev. .M. ‘Monaghnn who remind- ed the congregation oi the respon- REOTOR-ELECT I8 P. E. i. NA- TlVE.-A meeting of the parishion- ers of St. George's Church. Now Glasgow, N.S., was hold in tile Parish Hall Monday evening. to clect a new pastor. The meeting ed his studios at the Grsnd Som- ' 19y v_ Bung-sin, who gave a most oi Portland like many of his id ' low peers. has formed a pubis company to take over the owns ship and management of his g estates, including the famous wd beqk. Abbey. one of the ilnsst try seats in England. The co is capitalized at £780,000. Duke of Portland himself ls governing director. In taking this action tile Du Dukes o! ‘Marlborough. crul and Buccieuoh and other titled sonages who formed companies ' order to counter enormous taxli and death taxation which lando ers nowadays have to pay_ years 8.80 the Dlfke of Portland HNIAIEAX. N. s..'Aprll l5.—-'fh- oiflcial report of Doctors A. Gm a speech forecast closinz down oi big country ea es if the Immense taxation of than was maintained. the wholssu Flemming and R. St. J. MncDonlli the Montreal physicians who vile asked by the Halifax Health 00s mission to make an impartial ll- vestlgation of the milk sltuatiollii this city was made public hereto day. | Outstanding among the recon "qsfn-UTE Mam-ms _ The mcndniiotts for improving the mill Women's institute held their an- Georgc A Wilson. After the open- ing of [he mccting one new mem- ber was welcomed. The president then delivered a very interesting and inspiring address, in which she emphasized the value of W0- men‘s Institute from an educational standpoint, nnd the secretary gave a comprehensive rcport oi the year's work. The following offi- cers were rs-elecied: President, Mrs. G. lllilson; Vice-President. lMrs. Hector lllsclmsn, Secretary- Miss Dorothy l)oull. The auditors elected were Miss Bessie MacEwsn .1110 llrcctors. Mrs. E. Doull. Mrs. H. lilacLcan and Mrs. G. Macbean. Mists ldessie Macldwen and ‘Miss-- tho hostess. after which an enjoy- able programme of vlol’n and vocal hcr home for their next meeting. LONDON. April s nmmbsrs of the New Dommkm suply r," Halifax are the following: Tuberculin tested herds, propel- nual meeting on Thumday Men. ly equipped prellnisss both fol-pro dairies; score cards sterilised shipment, properly equipped no teurlzation plants lwith sterilllti sealed containers, for delivery; pm lpor and adequate testing milk; a diploma on public health officer and a dairy lnspsoi or. a practical veterinary volkllu unlder his direction. for and ing, April 8th. at un- holne of Mrs. tlucllvn and dlfllrlbullvfl o! will: regular inspection of all farmsl properly kept i000 dairies; wsllloi sealed cslls fol equipment in Standards says the fllilvfl. sllvlll andliliss Elizabeth Msclllwen, and glgfiitor” required m be adopted and producers and Ill! live ill) ll lounoannnntnsuzrrivullf Doro“, D0,," were a/ppolnted de_ under tile incognito of the Ellrlli. lc-gatcs‘_lto_ attend the cguyenflon m Chester the Prince of Wales: be hold at Charlottetown in June. Tommi!’ "ndelwem ‘m ‘”"°p°" A small bill was reported and paldqlmlay 1°" ml’ Elan!" m" a m Refreshments were than served ‘bfvamuum REGINA, Sask., Alprll l5.—'l'i selections was rendered. Miss liners‘ are out on the land will! MacEwcn invited the members to rows and cultivaiors all over lSmthern lhali of the province seeding has been 15.—Thc Dukemllny districts. commenced ii sllvll-ities of those entering the lioly Orders. and solicited prnyersi of the congregation for the newly: ordained lPriest. After Mass the] young Prlcet imparted his blessingl to his relatives and intimate; friends st the rail after which the; ontl-ro congregation rsce-ived his- blessing. Fatller iMcCarthy wlui celebrate his first Solemn IMsss in decided unanimously in favor oi‘ the Rovfil. E. Fraser, of -Frsnch Vil- lage. and steps will immediately be taken to have Mr. Fraser transfer- red to New Glasgow. Mr. Fraser is a native of Prince Edward island llnd a graduate of King's College. The congregation have- been with- out ihe services of a rector since the departure of Rov. C. H. Fletch- sr. for England, at the first of. the ycar.—_—llsiifax Chronicle. iRollo ‘Bay Chilroh next Sunday. at his home when lle will lssve to lie will spend about two weeks take up his work in Edmonton diocese. OTWWVA. April 15-—<Federsl and Provincial game officials have de- clared wnr on the crow. A-r guy-guy...“ u“, ‘weakly M the colwludlos session vsster- lunchcon of the Rotary Club yester- (llly of the confsrencfl 0' 0mm“! day tho speaker was Rotarlan l-led~ Colds ' Pain Headache Ne Neuralgla uriiis Toothache Proved safe by millions and prescribed by physicians ill Lumbago Rheumallflll DOES NOT AFFECT THE HEART £057’? ( s-ltmgufii Li“ a means s of layer OeIpaay wirrhe stamped with F wHkrpb ‘(CUR \NiF'E ALL. * iF‘ l Doom" YOU'LL @570?" fiP-‘vvulv-r- L_ Ab You NRE. Hqgmqour- Inc. YOU ‘hriouno TAKE Tl-iEbE. DACKAQ fbACK- Ara Lot-m. 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