THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN what EHappeiii 30hr of A £01m: ~ ‘ 3,1.“ lKBquaJLD. . __i still wear my car muffs and cap; I still to my overcoat cling. sou I feel it my duty m sit And warble of beautiful spring. eircim Four: " ,lHEl1Hlllllllllll]lllNEllllllllll rigs 0f The Week _ I sit with my feet in the oven. My nose close up to the pipe. I'm as jqkey as any spring robin. That's fresh and is rather unripe.‘ “cl-cs by the Way l iTHE Spring season comes late ill i our little northern Island. but it. lbrings with it transformation of aii~ you (In sauna) douui-oihllmate and inanimate things. and al l" “m4 i4"“"' lspirit all its own that has been Wei-l ‘come in all ages. it is a genial} joyous loving spirit. that finds its; best expression at this season oi the‘ ""- s°i°m°il W” "med l° "WP-l STANDING AND SITTING TALL? 50d)‘ when he wrote of the Spring? time and pictured it so channingiy: IOIIIII Dill] (Iollnulnd 1831) U5.“ P!‘ 5Q,“ pa» you: nalkl In Collin , mimww. Chalet s. non-n. VlcrPMllIsnt-J" mama-n. Sanitary-Limit Cal. D. A. Mackinaw. D. B. 0. Idltar and Hangar-J. I. Bun-inn. Alaotliwo Editor-J). K. Curtis I One of the methods used to‘ “The voice of my beloved; behomlslriliglilefi curvature of the spine. is ‘ ‘l0 cometh leaning upon the hills. ii° ha“? ‘he immiisie‘ h“? by “i” of my country Im awfully proud. "Rise up mv love my fair oneanqlngik bydiigeafis toll i; Sm“) “bwi so I ciosc to the cooking stove - - ‘qc man ac o ica. - _ . _ , come away- l All that he has to do is to stand Flilig- I fill“?- i°l' i-lic “Dime? 0i ‘Naiiomii “For lo. the Winter is past. thelon a chair or on tiie floor. and by And hit like a dog in a shroud Parks elsewhere. Willie ‘ielivlllis’ n") ruin is over and gone the fiotversiziligiglllgs ifelgtiiligg lair’??- niifl Of tho coming 0i lieauliilli$llllllg~ ITPDCHI‘ on the earth. n h . "b m ' k” B‘ _ ‘ "The time of the singing oi birdsiga i’ angmg ~ y 8.11% I {The neck oi old winters glrafilc. l traightening his kitees he can pu _ i M _ ‘s come and the voice oi the llll‘LlC‘;h1$ feet on the chair or floor again ii ieacheihiai ‘mi mo z “y; h_ is heard in the land, i, 0f course this is only done under O. conic wi 3'01" 50m"? 5P1" P i‘? "The fig tree putteth forth hcrlih" fiiilieriisiil“ 0i “Physician.- ‘Siiifl ‘Uiiiii- “time Carly‘ I “mi” green figs and the vines and thclGarcia?igilrérégc-usgqlrggrcplffi tender grape give a good smell." lspiiif) straight and hold it straight. m“ be Sure and put overshocs on v .. b SATURDAY, MAY 19. ill l ~k_ ‘rim BLUE RUIN REFUGE. WHEN m" Lliicriii [friends areldirect benefit from any ‘of them. driven into u corner by the we nave a numb“ o; hlgkflyicl stern lqgie of indisputable facts. sues m this nmvinun some 01f whim liif"? l5 ii° ‘lemme or efleciwe these have been converted into inem-_ Blfillmflli. tile-Y lllvalifllli? 795°“ miorisls by private subscription. and l the last. refuse °l i-libemiism‘ we are being maintained from the same _ g " . -' i One oi ihc results obtained is that 3m“! m‘ °v°rc°ai “nder your “m” cry tliiii, lll0ii‘ Oplflllciils are rablngé5oulice~ we The piissagi- expresses tho tnilnlhq joints, 9f lhg flpine get a change Aiitl zibag liill 0i mufflers and SOCKS. the Blllv R111" lily» when ‘he “hi-places, places which have iiglllfll spirit of the springtime and we swim Separate sllslli-li/ from one uii- when you hcruld Ethereal Spring. is mcntioucd by Cflllsewaiives in“ rorninently in the early historv not-that it is the spill-ii or iivht 0i llll‘ Film- “iid iii“ i"‘ii"i‘l““i l“ iii-Si “m” . i p . ‘ 1M kn‘ l b l, Li’) ' f “':.iiiu=;h taller. immediately after this But “in win I Imml-uny 5n Canada is not maklnl! lmilliess “'5 only of the Island. but of Canada.‘ "it m“ Call l» lsll- 0 t-l-lnnnging cxcrcnn _ “ll-q I 1 t u 00k,‘ m c _. , _ . l- lie ' '1 l; '.-,,' - - . ~~ ,- '_- .- . ,. ... ~ -_::l.;e o icc iligs )V commensurate with hei natural re 3am} ‘ncrefom have a “gm w no‘ fills!" 11in, on the tlctiiti SlilCsi n?“ n yon and I “(no w gland} ill. n, _ the- the highei biighler sun; life rcncw-‘tztl. as Dr. Philip Leivin calls it. it sourtlfis “lid ilei" Ol-‘Wriim W5‘ called national. cling: h Lb‘ 1 led in trcc iintl herb. or my goes up from t e l -ra pres». l have other historic. inn-sung ivould iiiCfill much. not only to our And sing like ii frosted tomtit. Across the harbor from Charlotte-anew n-(nn mynnd Sea“ m. germs. carriage. but to our general health o! gnnnc Eyherca] gin-ins; and Lllrlfll lllflilloim m“ ii“ “iiciiftowii there ‘is a. unique relic-of the-Ellie singing. mating and nesting oii '1, rcany isn-L necessary for any H H I ‘L’ ' l; ‘f Lv L m cnce to such is simply a Blue Ruiinyrmch occupation. a n,“ which wn3il1litls.\;iilciii;ii branch of tree or uu- up.“ w hang‘. by 13c nncfk w ggl CMln- ‘P; in?’ llgrfmstifiglqaiiliflida; y ._ u. , n i.“ ‘ __ter a u t o grass the little bPOUllnllil-‘i extra height. ut l. as Dr. rillTlllfll (‘i1 ~ < l c“ and ma‘ the‘? b “o m“: l jpncc we Sm’ i)‘ [he French can? ,bcgotteii in love. are sheltered closi-zLi-“iill- Sails‘ “'0 will ll)’ i0 Si-allil llllllllllli; T01‘ Mollllelll 1° "iieild i-il" it has been pointed out by COD’!lflfilillCi'-lnrcliifil. Its moat is Stllllundcr the warm ‘maternal breast tall. sit tail. walk. tall. lie tall. and Mt-Gm convocfltiofL sewanves and by business men. re-iinma and would make an idenp-rncrc is heard the voice of me 10v '1 think tall. WC attain not only beauty _ n _ ' 4 "and crectntrss oicarriage. but this gardless 01 Pfllltlfs- "l" we" is centre for n historic national uarkqer- bc he man 0r bird. \'~'lll$l)0l'lll{1-lkeeping tall liiiS a most- beneficial something with Canada wnn Summon! land nunonnding n calling. and on gladsomc foot‘ oiqeilcct upon the health in general. . . , - g v wing. hastening. bounding to the‘ Take ‘my Pall 0f the body 0i all when. it posarssillii eighth 0i‘ llliieiy to make a recreation ground which side of his beloved‘ over an amuminindividuzil with poor carriage and a Chief Justice Mathleson was in Halifax this week for the 64th an- nual convocation oi Dalhousic Unl- versity. and was accompanied bl’ n a wrong P91‘ 99m °l iii" "Mural “smile” “i would be of incalcuiable value from)“ the mannc o; verdmn Spangled réiiiigihgzkgg: lijgziililicijgoigaifjegizlcixioiigixif Mrs. Mnthicson and Miss Dora this continent. only ten per cent of mo touifist point of view. “vim flown“ nm-fnmng the an. nn,i‘“.n'l.d_ hips §ol.“.ard_ knees with ten_ Mathicson. Chief Justice Mathia- son addressed the graduating class lie sketched the history of the uni- versity and declared that today".- graduntcs were "most fortunate lii your time and place: the time when nature is yielding up in unequallctl measure her secrets for the service of men; the place. rich in historic memories. where the foundations o! ‘Canadivs national life were laid- her first free parliament-Aim first British courts of Justce.“ They rc- turned home last nght accompanied rlvalling the colors of the Hciivcin‘ born rainbow. dcucy forward and inward. and feet turned outward too far. Immediately you get the idea of The trees and vegetable irorliliximiiiiagcxgiiogvhs; omes H _. _. _ _ ._ e l g s . c . have had a six months. sleep. \\l‘lif.lliback_ and abdomen is drawn m‘ is to tlicin what the night 15 w ll“;- wliich lifts the chest upward and The spirit of the springtime bidsiforlvard. and shoulders drop back-‘ lthcm wake. put on their garmciitslwillTi- ill‘? hills liiwkivald- m9 i<lll3°5 of green grow expand and bloolnvistrnighten. and the toes point more no“, bnnd is he \ l L l, ldu-ectly forward. V Vi‘) Cami” ‘Cami It is not hard to see whatthis the magic and the beauty 0f tllifii would lucan to all the organs of the wondrous transformation: hnwrleaiibocly‘ ii you were to sit and stand the cars that are not thrilled with: mil “iiifl-‘hi . _ _ its loving volccs and its music; how Tiipiimgs “'°“i.d Carry many more by their daughter. Miss Avila commercial depression irr the United 18cm, on account of its hlstolic asTdullctl are nil the senses that hai'c,;:,i.|1i:.: .l:(f2,ci\‘.g£kaignéhfngiaflioggug: Mzithieson. who“ has been attending States at present Cflnaiilalis mi" a secretions. It was Ill from 0i i-hlsfno consciousness of this iili- ierva -l -~ w» ' < McGiil Universit . Montr al. g 4 _ _ l d ‘\.lil_l‘l to do it. the- stomach and, Y 9 chance on going to that Country liiibuilding that the historic pnlntiiigplllg spirit oi the springtimo, Vintestlnowouid be up in their pro- ‘ ' ' preference to remaining in Canadkfllthe Fathers of Confederation. by the; T " _h "—-‘— : n L Mrs, W. W. Clark is being wcl. < " i to refer lol . . -. - b l n "m ‘i i’ i“ drum‘ “imiii-‘ili-‘n _j_, _ ‘ . ‘_ v g '_' corned home after five months very is it a. Blue Run 0U’ -famous Island artist. Mt. R0 er. I . , _ .lllt_l(_()1(" log. pain from gas pics~ , v d’ _ J) N W but a dyedn ’ 4 k t In d l‘ oilliiii-iil and imbibed h“ bllllll.,\.ul.c_ and m form‘ _pleasantly spent lii Providence. these con itions. o t ' _ lI-Iaiiis. C.M.G.. was s e cie . an! ,the_re is an uplifting lesson in thcl why not u... “n5 on.“ stand mgllodc Islam; in-the-Wool DIIFUZRII Wllillld 535' l‘ lflthis alone gives it a national status. Springtime that follows the darkly-om" ordinary way Idon't straighten‘ These things have occurred clur-Iour ncnnle do not want w gwe nlcold winter. as in the morning thatlup orllct l§t'0lli‘.“0lf Silikl and Itgkel Mrsn clmdwick_ o; Oregon “ding _i ll ‘LA._.. - , ~ - '1 »;< - _ t ' ing me feglmg of the King Gov-inn as Government House but if nolouuutcua Li“. lllglit, or the rainbou NW‘ “lei "Libulemem m-Most Worthy Grand Matron of the iwhich ‘allows the Storm’ To aniHllkllltlilPll up as suggested and takelorder or the Eastern Sh? f” m‘ t, aid are directly traceable= - -- d t - h b'lit t it as . ., ' v . |tl1c mrasiireiiieiit. There will be a i’ i L 9mm?" l lmml‘ lb m“ 9_ ° 1° i‘ l a 9 such the bow is an emblem iudianl. nan ‘nun m. more dinerenct,“ United States and Canada’ issnend, the to its fiscal vollcv-nwlllch ‘Pelmiislsuch many would prefer t0 see itiol hove. the dawn DPBHGUTQS a more p You arc just losing that much ef- ing the week-end in the city. our country to be flooded with forqw-ny, “m- gmunds cnnvcrmd nmya iliustrous morn thalrshall break be~ =l"ltll’.‘" hi’ Willi‘ careless attitude. guest of the local branch of tiu vilih Solids» i-° ii"? Siawmmn °i ‘iliillvatoonai Park. Whatever the out-Lgilijgngtiiliti; mifiisugiii; ziegiztakflzliriy +oo4m¢+vo¢o+ov¢++v¢+o+ lnawam Sims- Ml‘ Chadwick i~ own industries. Our fiscal policy lSicon-m may be n“. [nnc has ' i’ new‘ t H d l {making her first official visit here iin n l c an tie restoration of all. The Land We Love . , . . d after the regular meeting last .- u it r nt con- . - . la" so unstable wi i s rtequct u avcpnie when dcfiuileaction should bennnngn vcvcmng was me guest o! honor at n cessloh-S l0 Sllfiiifilllli i" ems 5 l taken either to restore and iefur- 6 1 banquet given by the Eastern Stair-i investors Will hill Fisk lilcii" m°li°¥iiiish it as a Government House or in their lovely recreation hall ir ‘ “ "‘ “‘ ‘ *“‘ ‘ °‘ “ ‘ ‘ “" the Masonic Temple. Mrs Chadwick Ihas already visited Summersidc and her total exports are oi Canadian manufacture. it 1185 been Poillifll been spoken of as a possible centre‘ out that while we spend lllllllulls ‘iitior a National Park. This is the dollars annually t0 bring lmmlgia-“isloidest governor's residence in Canti- to Canada not Dilly d" lii? immifida. and on that ground alone has a grants leave 115- bl" iiwiisimds "Fright to be recognized nationailv. our native born lfilW "5 ills“ wiiYlTrue. it is the only government- do bot-h lmlfllflffllllfi fllld Kill-live bfiiillowncd residence for our Lieutenant- leave us? IS it ROI 599M159 We have; Governors. There is a strong and gen- no employment i0!‘ them? l5 ii- ll°i‘ei<.il desire on the part of our people that even with the industrial and that it be maintained in that cap- Oicl Government House has also} use <+¢T¢§I¢ V liy Friiiik Yrigli lining ugo one was moved to aslci “If a mun die shall he livc agitiniwi A grain of wheat or an acorn might! on Canadian industries and. as annbnndol. ‘he idea and tum i; into result. Canadian llldll-SWY mid Caiiadsomething that iviii be both orna- Canada's Growing Trude l supply the answer. Each of thesel has within it an invisible life germi endowed with a marvellous potenti- dian employment are l" l1 Slaw llimenoii. historic and valuable. This‘ stagiifltlolh question cannot be settled too soon. It is-flonceded 0h B-il Sides Lila-i °il°.We need a Government House for Q. What are the Czimidas growing trade? A. Canada's growing triide evidences of W Eldon- Staiiley lodges, and tonight will go She is being very cordi- .:iliy welcomed and is much etijoy- ‘ ing her visit. l . 0f Olll‘ 8795i "Eds at Pmsehi- i5 Dolly future governors. if we cannot al- ulatlon- Kllflwilll-i i-ills the Giivmll‘: ford to have this splendid old and ment has Iniltlfi ll his Bffiiilllfi l" i-ilill picturesque buildng maintained direction 0i prccilriilt: lmtitiltrnnls. uinh. lhcli lPl us liiirl mil. Vl/hfii. oii-i Some tliousuiuls liuvc conic buulhl- (him 4)ll|l‘l‘Wl.'\t‘_ Our finding nothing to do. they liIilii(‘(ll-~ mnnl, m, titcly leave us for the Uiilti-(l slltltki Elli)’. SClCIIElSKS Lilli llS tllfil. lihilSmglyntiut-i in [hg rcturn for [he first‘. I seeds’ if kept dry preserve tlicirlscvcn months of the current calcnq __ vitality for more ilmn ii thousaudldlli" YW-llfi lmm M ADlll l0 0010i)?!’ , The death or M's’ w‘ A‘ Ow“ years iuitl if litter they are pliuitctlioi fimm] “i $i,'3i2'l2i'iim' viz’ 1'11"“. diutplii "igmucd by a “M” mm“ m“, Wm ‘WOW: S" MW mnv ‘VPwlINvll-ll- oi $fi4.i.4i.l.8il9 illid exports of oi friends. among whom she will . n > ' ‘ ' $h(ifi,707,492. The duly collected rose “may; m. plcnsanflv Hnlnnllbprvn ilil‘ l-ll‘l'lll lll ll llifllll ‘ll’ ll if" lllYl-l lll proportion. amounting in nearly ' ' ' long its vitality. iinw incnlivt-iv?$l0lJ.00fl.000. ‘Flicsc figures show ably higher. groutcr. brmitlcr. lath" "liiiiied "ilaiii"? lliflfflfic 0V" illvi llll‘ oi main tluui llu- life oi u l.r.~.."l ":‘ii'iii "Mimi oi imii‘ ymi" l {>0} a a n5 an: Sciiitttu" Urccliiiun MllCAFllllli‘ \v'.‘i= in Montreal over the week-end. u ‘guest nl. the Windsor llotcl. Mrs (iuvcrli- tvltli House spacious grounds niusl. not hi: |li‘l'llillll‘(l to is ll. n Blllc Ruin ‘Ill! t0 rolm- i0. lapse into rulii. or u pliuit. - - ~o0o—00r04v00-004§-O&O0-Q* MacArthur Sncm some time mMom these things? Is there no better reli- _ "_'_' i DA L. 1 l n ,_ k _ , _ I [LY LESSON ica n. VllC mid liiis ietuincd to """""<'}"* liul ll this I'lil‘|)lIl‘i\| life of iiiiiliiq s Qyunvm son that can be given for our want‘ 11in viirth wi-rir the llP-illl iilifl the’; r v Industries than that n is a Blue: gvnd-all 0i human existence. mun Ifllllufing M]'5_ [it-Loy Hcenmnwno ‘ ‘ T _ , _ . l _ ylnirzht envy the trcc which livc-s" lull lcnves for Geneva Lhls.week. Mrs. F. Run] cry? Omen“ Statistics sneak hi. icccnt oiatoricu contest lllibntwent um _H_ H u d _ “T. ”..‘.....‘. ‘ - . _ n , _ g _ | ~31 0h lb 8 0 t‘ bilflllo ic| 00 voeoooao» .W. Perras. of Ottawa. was hostess Our immlgrationlslfllllfd up ll 110“ lliieleoi l" Piibiiclon earth. or the tortoise. elepiiantJi WORDS Omnw VHSUSED D ht n delightful ten Tuesday after. .. v . . . . - '1 l ' : ispeaklng and we heal of several lilrllil‘ the eagle whose life period hei ‘not Say “I haw drank my comely. noon. Lovcliesl. of spring flowers awry clubs being Qfggnjzgd in gum-Wis much greater than his own.‘ Say "I drank.“ "i hzivc drunk." ‘adorned the rooms mid centered iliv i ts A good/imam: fill living creatures solar us OFTEN MISPIQONOIJNCED: ec- attractive tea table at which Mrs. mum“ on age“ i d i h 1| ‘We know. man alone has zispiriitionfilonmny: e as i“ "mm" l-‘i PWlQFYBd-ICli-irles Stewart Mrs E G Odette _li ea s to ave :1 terary organizm. _ _ ‘ OFTEN MISSpELLED. . - .l ‘ ' ' ~ - < ‘ DENY» bili- iiiinKs n9 Prom m can ‘v n _ nnecu n with some or melts a life beyond the grave. Mnn huslno j “or g‘ coidmi‘ Mrs. M. J. Lyons and Mrs. B. G l i“ "i 9° ° Iliopcs. desires. aspirations and all‘ syNoNY-MS. “can beside. adjmn Connolly presided. Assisting in thr éiithlllitlC sports clubs. The twoyfectlons that are not bounded byflcnt. adjoining. contiguous. bordcr- i9"- l'°°"l Wfllfi M155 Adele and Dor» [time Ol‘ Splice. iiiig- llclllllbflllllll- othy MacArthur. of Summcrslde. i hhwOltlD STUDY: "Use a word s a o g ' rec imes and it i. ' u Le .- Thfi lllfltlellfle 0i iofllilillel-s l"; These aspirations. desires EIIIKlElIiCFCfISC our voeabulsaii)? llillsiifilli: Mrs‘ Rogers‘ wire of Rev‘ Dr‘ A's‘ uon‘ even when’ it in": our prldglsiiskatchewan Elatherecléhopes are prophetic of the liic thalniiniixjllne word each clay. _ Today's Riillus" llasii" °i Feiiieiiiiiyncllllicil- and our patriot Sm o 0 50' an lirom an analysis of the i926 Census is to come. "Thy brother that ishilvséxl; acted siiiiii -i°i"l~ “as "i ilolhl‘ M tht‘ providing the necessary remedy‘ i . i .. oia c. 1e was ex- Manse on Thursday afternoon to 154 ‘dead shall livc again.“ is their per-it . the road to Prosperity. lrccently issued by the Government etual message. We see in the Mime y suiciiLubyze “1fi‘ff.' i“ frieiids ‘lumbering iwemikiii"? iliim Flydney Presbyterial who were in the i!" that‘ year mere were 117m“ farm springtime the resurrection of re- ¢oo>4¢+o+~¢¢¢4+4»..>¢¢ IN ENGLISH liy W. L. Gordon o of employment. and our want of. i-.'l)l'l'0ltlAl. NOTES. for themselves. policy provides remuneratlve em- ployment for some thousands of im- friends of tneient parts of the province. ada. Concealing the facts and shout- ing prosperity does not exist in themake a 3°°d combimmon‘ road to ruin. Diagnosing the condl-I; may be 715 holdings. foreigners farm 55,158 with 21,164,444 acres. while the Brit- ish born have 60.557'farms amount- ing to 24,119,857 acres. -—-————{O-}' holdings in that Province. and the newgfl life about us on every sltli: lefty attending the Maritime Branch . . . HOUSEHOLD ‘of th w M s r NATIONAL PARKS. ownership of 115,715 of them has It is but a faint shadow of the ic- B l 9 - - ~ 0 the Ulllled . ._ ,_l . 1 _ .. ._._ been dewmnnetn out of ‘new n5, surreetion unto life in the |)llli. dt , Clliicii Jimmli; i-ilff BlwSt-‘i W115 Mls IN the Maritime Provinces there light of a world without n. liritve. , By ./i- J» Rel/holds. formerly of Novu ROBERTA LEE ooooooooooooooovoooooooo zlScotiii. now of Bederiue. P. E. I a l O is one National Park. at Annapo- lis Royal. Nova Scotla. This is such s historic spot that its claims to l I Mr. Bennett has given notli-c ml the Government that the Opposition- wlil not consent to shorten the ses- Tlie many friends of Mrs. Stewart. wife of Judge W. S. Stewart. will iccwniilim could n“ be igmired‘ | A s;lrip oi unbleached muslin can regret i0 1mm m“ she Slipped a oumde o’ the" every province m whichwould be the more busmesv slon of Parliament at the expcnseof be attached w one end of a short iew days ago, badly injuring her the Dominion has its National Park ilk if u r a io t the wintry’; hiismm" This fi"."li°i“"i““ i“ "d" l° m” ll lucked "“"i°- e W53“ "3 e em ‘ivemmeii lstztnrl by the Leader of the Opposi- in at. the foot of the bed. 0r Plrlll. mlhllfllfled M U10 GXPEMB means business. to cut down theitlon trill be generally commended of the whole Dominion. We note customs and Excise duty on ilqum-svthroughout the country. Members‘ nnn minuct mauve are among the thlt NEW ‘Brlllmwicl! l8 "will!!! Q and so make smuggling so unprofit-lwem iwkmii [Wilma w gliding mm" When washing i delicate chinadbig vogue cow's prominent lii-ii MW l . i I l Ital sessional labors on the 24th of Mai. giasswnrc and snverware_ f Id 4n New York and Farm move in the d rect on of press n3 able that no one would bother wltlvNow theynre becoming reconciledflurkisl] towel and place it a‘: this’. _ _ claim forashare in this public bene-‘it, or keep a navy and an army of as no“ they mm. u, Closing twnlhollom n; (n6 d|shpan_ This saves faction. There can be no reason coast guards chasing rum~runners weeks later. on or about June 8th ‘xvii’ “ham "it {he lllflglwfll‘? fllld I18 Bil i‘ E. . . why ii: should not or why its claltmwho. regardless of the navy and Pariiiimeni had "lie" i"'~° B Silmi"! Sc a c‘ g on e g V" lei» i» ~ We l m Iilfliifiiiii‘.ii"l°‘lif..‘li.".i.'li.“°liil“' I I s i “i me” ‘a7 "no" "'7 Prim” Ed'.°“°"3h i” “m” ‘i mile mriim‘ m" ing the closing (lays oi‘ the sessionl When preparing cornmeal mush‘ ward Island also should not make s of it? Any business man will an- A determined 0mm n about w ‘o irv. udd a tableapoonful of sugar similar move. We are paying our swenthe question. ililllde l0 Bheclt thll Irowlnit evil. ‘iitiiilirflilutiigifillicziigggniii mill" "iii Blankets Rhapsody blue. serenade yellow. l a n Washing (Jhlnaware Mrs. W. G. Sutherland. who has ;been ‘visiting her daughter, Miss ‘Janet Sutherland. in Beverly. lMass. returned home inst night. Mmand Mn. Lightning. who have Frying Mush oooeoowvovow-ooao-oooovo Daily Selections FOR i Guardian Readers . OOQOQOOQ-OOQ-O-Qw-OH 000-0 Q4 . May l9, I928 EVIL DESTROYS ITSELI-f-Thci merciful man doeth good to his Own soul: but he that is cruel troubleth his own flesh.-Prov. 11:17. PRAYER~O Lord. to the merci- ful Thou wilt show Thyself merci- fui. May 2o. i928 FRUITS m SEASON—Tlic wick- ed worketh a deceitful work. but to him that sowetli righteousness shall be a sure reward.—Prov. llzlil. | ,PRAYER—Lct us nevcr forget. Lord. that whatsoever a man soweth lhatisliall lie also reap. GOLDEN DAYS Another day oi toil and strife, Another page so “into. Within that fateful Log oi Liic That I and all must write; Another page without a stain I‘o makctof as I may. That done. I shall not see agillll Until the Judgment Day. Ah. could I. could I backward turn‘ The pages of that Book. i lIow often would I bleiich and burnl. How often loathe to look! i What pages would be mennly scrolled: ‘ What snieareth as if ivith mud: i .inaybc. might gleam iikei gold. 1 Sonie scarlet seem as blood. i i) Record grave. God guide my hand and make me worthy be. Since what I write to-dtiy shall; stand To all eternity: Aye. teach me. Lord of Life. I pray. is I salute the sun. To bear myself that every day May be a golden one. —R. W. Service. l I l l l /estcrday Oil return to Halifax priorl .0 sailing in the near future forl England. I l u u Miss Ethel MacLelliin. of Valley- ‘icid. sang a delightful solo at the fntcrmedate Recital in the Mount homing. zoo Mrs. A. Leon Moss. who has visit-l ad hcrc on several occasions. wasi ilected President of the Amherst: Ladies Golf. Club at tiic annual‘ neetiiig this week. i I l‘ a Miss Mildred Roccliliiig. Lady Principal. Edgeliiii. has arrived back ‘rom England where slic had been iisiting her mother who is in ill liealth. awn The Duchess of York has con- iented to become Commandant-in- Chief of the Nursing Section of the Drdcr of St. John of Jerusalem bust year the Duchess was iiiudc u; 3ailiif Griind Cross of the order. when this nncicnt grade was re-in- IOGUCCK]. The King inid the Duke 1f York were also made Builiiis. A“ Jommundant-lii-Cliief. the Duchess will now be head of all the womcii in the St. John Ambulance Brigade. There are about 20.000 women. and 30,000 mcn in the brigade. r a x Mr. and Mrs. Alec Scott of lliili» inx have been having a very pious- iiit ivcckfis liollduy among their olrl "rlciids in this city. who were tic- iigltLt-d to HW‘ tlicni. , Mrs. H. J. Palmer is visiting lii Montreal fur u few months. the guest of her daughter. Mrs. ll. K. S. Hem- niing. O Dr. and Mrs. R. J. Ledwcll have Lakcn up their residence in their o o on: Everybody is getting ready for golf now that the sun shines bright. and the fairway burgeons in its Young Spring green. The official ipciilng takes place on May 24th. I ' ll Tlic graduating class of the P. E. island Hospital nurses. Miss Milli- rent Mutch. Miss Ruth Rogcrson. Miss Florence L. MacKenzie. Miss viargarct E. Burden. and Miss Edith B. G. Thomuson. were the recipi- ents of many congratulations and good wishes on that happy occasion. Thursday. u I Among the distinguished visitors to arrive this week was i-ils Grace Archbishop OLesry. of Edmonton, who is visiting his brother. Rt. Rev. c o welcomed. of Bathurst. Mrs. Inman. wife of Judge G. B. Inman. was among the Bridge hos- tesses this week. entertaining oii Thursday evening . o a who have been spending a fsw weeks in the city. the guests of Mr and Mrs. Harry Winchester. left l l illlson Ladies‘ College last Friday MAY 19, 1933' LA RVEX Makes Fabrics MOTH moon Moths do not cat holes in garmentsb It is the mo“, worms that do the dnmali “"9! Kills the moth-worm and also destroys the oiizs-lwvln: no come-hack wiuu. ever. lt ls absolutely odorless. stainless and non-lnilam. lnable and will not injure the rug or garment in any m)“ It can be used on clothing, ivooiens, knit goods, dun, cries, blankets. rugs, upholstered furniture, bathing suits, automobile rugs and all articles which are all or part u-WL Cannot be used on furs. The price $1.75 per bottle with atomizer-HM) without. E. A. FOSTERSiSZT... Sunnyside Use Dr. Ffrcnclfs Vermlcilifl C llslllcs N0. 2 foi- young (o; pups—$l.00 box (20 capsulesl-mailed to any address, A NEW~ “PENSION POLICY”- l ciérAr-ursr LIFE Policy‘ Canada's popular Company, The Creat-Weat Li". h" just issued rates for a new "Permian" will?!‘ which cliillilil" protection in the event of death or disability prior to agi sixty, and a pension, payable monthly, beginning Lll age fill or 65, and continuing during the lifetime of the assured. lt ls therefore an all-roam policy, and one which should np< pcal to men and women who have an 9Y0 0n "W! 0WD illi- ures, and the welfare of their families. Write for full particulars. Skill“: 38¢. 1-0 llynilman 8i Company Lid. Provincial Managers-The Great-West Life Charlottetown, i'. E. L " Agents At All Principal Points i: O4 O-O-OO-O-O O-Q O-O-OQCOQ§G+§O'@O O-EOKI O-%O+O-Q+O-OO+O4-Q A coon TEA T0 DRINK BRAHMIN TEA It is Always Fresh and Pure Sold only in Red,- Iiygenic, Airtight Packages. §O-O-QQQO-OO-OOOOQQQOOOOOO&OO-QOOVOOO §§§.. fiffiQfi One of the annual social events spii-iicltl aftcrW-Vdinnrolffiilflflyiffl Qllisllcii of the vear was the Charlottetownloccaslons. and has a rare fluid 0i 'I‘ennls Dance on "fhursdny cvcniiignziinuslng stories. Whlvil ill‘ lclillci which was very much enjoyed bywith fluency and skill. Aithoughthe tic young people. It was under the: King did not join the craft. lie ii patronage of I-ils Honor the Licut.- doubtless pleased that all his sons Governor. who was present. ure following the example 0f the l a Y Duke of Conniiuglil. and also cl Her many friends will be llili‘l'~-l,lit‘ll' grandfather. csted to know that Miss Janet Siltli-i crliind. of the Bcvcily Hospital and. “' formerly of this city. has succcssq ftilly passed hcr State Board cxq aminations. a a Modern Etiquette a; noaaan uis j ‘ovely new home at 127 Water St. 7 Bishop O'Leary. and being cordially He is accompanied by Rev. Father Whlton. parish priest Mr. and Mrs. Arthur McKlnnon. Thursday on return to their home ln Toronto‘. accompanied by Miss mirvaiting Mrs. John Allsn lndfltyllia Winchester.‘ who will spend renewing old ‘friendships hon. left some time with hei-sister. It is now quite the correct thing tol .~o >v+ov0o4+0vO++Q+4-“" have n. llirgc, languishing rose placed directly at one side of a smiiil hntl or toque, so urrangctl that. il. cum- Q. is it necessary for tlir- liosicili to lllflkf‘ nu effort to keep conversa- illlflli going? plvtcly rover.» the cur l A. Yes. ii it. becomes necessary t - - lilo do so. _ _ _ _d_s London reports lluil. iriuunclctl Q- Wllll llllyfi llli‘ iilc iiiiiiiiiiiim flowers? trilvs have returned tn liisliiun. hill ,. ‘ u ,_ . I A. Ihc lirlilc. they urc- frtiukly iundcrii wuth- Q "Ow 1mm m." lnnJn-rnd will bright duubs of piiiiii. or they tire bum... ninu-g- loft on the liible ill conventional. with n heavy triiciug-iliniici"? _ d lii gold. nud Iutlinu red is iili nix-l A. Unlil the (lesscrt is siriti - trenicly popular color. while enam-l cllcd letter racks and writing deskl hi? Italia. Reached Land _ 611111 h C U I Paris reports that. the short or. (flanadian Press-l 3 OSLO, Norway. May lilrmiiic‘ moderately short coat is the correct accompaniment for the frock with, irregular iiemiine. and this. lnci-iwows Agency announced l0iililiii_ zlcntally. is one of the secrets oillhat the dlrigible itaihi. vllflwli 3i good dressing which smart women Geii- Uiiibiiii‘) Ni-‘biiih rfiigsjigzd i: _ follow". for irregular hcmllnes in cv- gicliéglicifihigiggaitijng alld iililllllrn. ining gowns are not supposed to bu M] buck toward King's Bay. wlicrt worn with long coats. it was expected at ll o'clock tonlgllii " _ 1i <4)“ 'l‘hrcc English Princes do not of ten; — nave the opportunity of dining ‘to- g gcthcr lii a London restaurant. as. they did ulJOn the occasion of the- ' MERCURI initiation of Prince George into} Freemasonry. Prince George was! idinlticd to the craft through the‘ Navy league. of WlilCli his brotheiai the Right Worshipful the Duke of] York. is Permanent Master. and the Prince of Wales. who is also keenlyi interested in Masonry. hurried back; from Norfolk. only to miss the core-v mony. but in time to join in the} dinner festivities. Two hundred and! twenty members and visitors attend-i, ed the lodge and the dinner. and the! Prince of Wales stayed almost untili the end of the proceedings. Tradl-i tional secrecy was maintained, yet' it was curious to find a crowd gath- ering to watch the arrival of the Princes. Rarely in recent years has a more distinguished gathering met for a Masonic ceremony. The Princes delight in the freedom of Masonic banquets. They can "let themselves‘ go" in a way not possible when ev- ery word uttered ls to be reported. Prince Arthur of Connaught is a l l-‘Oit ‘Elli-EATING Blll-‘ll POTATOES Small quantify arrived- Bccure Your: at 0""- The 2 Macs DRUGSTORE 149 Great Gsorlfi 5"” Telephone s15 mu Orders iuooivo PM!‘ Attention.