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One Insertion ' Four Insertions Eight Insertion 10c par line of ll words Ito per lino of fl words ‘lc per line of Ii words .5" A gent’; lValltcd -. llllsccllancolls b I MAN on WOMANPAID 822s FOR 90 days’ svork,__tllstr‘.butlng relig- ious liters-titre, Spare or full time. I-‘or jiree particulars, write Mr Conrad. Saiulhla Blllhl- - Toronto. . ‘ aw1481l1518 22 25 29 __._____--— For Sale mid _ FOR SALE-m QUANTITY OF White Fyfs" seed wheat. Alillly l0 . Fred lIyde,‘Corllwall. 418-4-15~2i. Ho; gamma shock COAT size 40. Apply Theodore Selling? FOR SALE--THE BRITISH SOL- dier. Apply Wallter Gregor, ‘Brack- li-y llcacll.—1129--i-15-3i Ford touring for two passcn 110x 35, Alberton. 399-4-15-4l _.i____________ NOTICE-ANY PARTIES FOUND trespassing on pond on my pro- perty wIII be prosecuted. Cephas Nuun, Winsloe. 416-4-15-31. SPECIAL OFFER OF HIGH gradle envelopes, 50 for 20c, 125 for 35c, 250 for 55c. B00 for $100. ‘11000 for $1.95. Guardian Of- co. WANTEID—TO TRADE TIP-TO‘ K9 (i 111'. JNO. A. MaeDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor, Hcrlnauville, P. E. I, 816-3-27-3wks. _______\ _ Female Help Wanted FOR SAME-GENERAL PURPOSE horse l0 yearnmlil; weight 110v n»... Apply Moi-ell Hotel ‘Stables- ' 431415-21 , FOR 8A-L-E-QlliANTITY BANNER ISeed Oats, Barley, Timothy. Am- 0s Rodd. Milton. 422-i-15-2l FOR SALE-BUSINESS STAND, including dwelling house ‘ and barn, Apply Den]. (‘hrter 8'. Sou. Auctioneers. 161-i-3flllW6l- FOR ,8ALE--A QUANTITY OF choice Ilaniler ‘Seed ‘Oltlfi. AIlIilY to Joseph McLeod, North Wilt- gthlrsy 3784-141“ IIOR SALE—EVANS GRAND llpright Piano. practically new. Apply Guardian News Dept. be: twovll ‘7 and 8 o'clock ll-TIL 2' 1.63s‘; EBEEALE_AT BRIGH- ton, t‘. G. I)uffy.—.'i2iI--i-10-6‘l For. SRIE_BXQJFEKEHIEE Apply 122 Prince Street. 370 4 14 2i 553.... m‘ "rl-rl-z COUNTRY half acre land with small new house and barn suitable iorsnlall bilsinsss. Apply. Guardian Olflvfl- 410-4-15M3l. LUMBER - SPRUCE BOARDS and scalitiillg $20.00 to $30-00 P“? thousand delivered. R. A. Muc- plmi] a $011, New Haven. -108-4-15M0l. j j ii FOR SALE.-—AT KEPPOCH. EUR- lliailcd sumlncl" ctltllll-IQ- ‘Voll- garagc and ice house on lpremis- es. Apply Benjamin K05011- 346-4-13-7i AIIJ-CTION SALE or MR8. so. watlld liilvCabl-‘s property. GM" town Wcduvsday tll'l.‘l:lgl;f‘tili.4lll-il0. .;...;'"¢.;.¢7<;“a;; THOUS- and baby chicks for sale MOII- llay. Tllbfllllly. Wednesday. AIJPll lillh to 15th. The (lolnmunlty I-Iniclléry. Agriculture Blllllllllll‘ Telephone 4214. 356 4 13 3i WANTED-MARRIED MAN r0 ‘work on farm. Apply to John A-n- drew, blast Royalty.—3il7-~i~14-4!i Ell-ANTED — AN INTELLIGEN‘ young mail to assist on l'IiilC.l and farm. Good ollllllllllllll-Y l” learn fox business. Milli iwlil country preferred. Also niBlli watchman for ranch. ADDly l‘- A- Farqullarson, Riley Bldil. , . 412-4~15wlnl3i. New Boutonnalres. The newest bputonnairea‘ are intltlliizcil or lacquered. alvlns them a hard brilliance lllfli l“ unflowerllke. '_. quite ~n' l»‘\"\ T.ilI".I"-l "av-ll “ llii’ll‘lli AAA WANTED-PUPIL NURSES. $0M- erset Hospital, Skowhcgan. Maine. 715-3-3-601 WANTED A MAID FOR GENER- nl housework. Apply to Mrs. James B. I-Iegan, 291 Kent St. 3S7-4-I-IM3I. STENOGRARH-ER WANTED FOR country store, Apply to It care oi‘ Guardian, stating qualifications. recommendations and salary, 4214-15-21 WANTED-MAID FOR GENERAL housework, Apply Mrs. Altkell. Georgetown. 309-4-10-91 WANTED -- AN EXPERIENCED llrcselnalter. Answer to 188 Grafton St. 3024 14 2i To Let" ' TO LETLTTQESnTnoIJL-jt. Modern conveniences. Apply Guardian. 414-4-1‘5.\l.'ll. I10 LOST BETWEEN BUNBURY Station and -Mt. Ryan, a raincoat. Fin‘d'el' ‘please leave ‘at 105 Rich- mond St. 402 Wanted INANTED- WASHING. APPLM at 32 Spring Park Road. wANTEDwsECrON-D HAND FORD ton iruck_ Apply B. clo of (Iunl'll~ Ian. 360-4-l-ibi2i. WANTED--CAT WITH KITTENS one or two days old. Von-Clare Gay, lieull oi‘ Prince ‘Si. 425 WANTED. ~— DUAL PURPOSE Shortllorn bllll about two years old. for ltiehnlond Farmers‘ In- atillrto. Write C. I’. Clvmerflll. lI-lchnlond, l‘. F. i. 337-4-13-3l iii Shooting Affray (Canadian Press) TACOMA, April 14. -—TWO m3" pro drad and two children father- ieas following a shooting all"? here. when Ibo divorced llllflllllllll stormed the home of Ills 10m" wife on the first anniversary "l hm- swoml marriage Ililll shot him- self after killing her husband- Tlls dead men are Fred B. Arnold. Tacoma and H. A. Winston, Abor- den. Queen Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown This popular Him" ll" been completely "lllllvll" , and“ offers very comfortable accommodation to the travel. Ing public. {file-table ls especially good pm! the public are courtsusly cared fer. _ - page; $3.00 a day. Charlottetown ‘J Hotel‘ 00-, Proprietors ‘ I I I man Durant.‘ Bulnmersitic; Mkoifsnsle Montreal; deed, Charlottetown: D. E. I'll"- QUEIN HOTEL I) L. Coies, New London; Hm‘- ' ‘ J. M, Belle Mac- Montague; Charles Dalton, Tlsllllll '/ ' only seriously ill for a week. The ‘ dressed the Council on behalf of TH'E CHARLOTTETQXVN GUARDIAN ‘in the Province ‘Rreliow Open tolioiorlVellioles and. iill- lioads lead to the store Inf re the'spring showing of lueifsland boy's wear has never been, so y eidebjsltvéli-r PAGE . . .-..'-s."".‘*l Western‘ Guardian —DlED YESTERDAY. — Til-e death occurred at Ellersllo yester- day afternoon of Mr. Harry Wil- liams. The deceased although an invalid for three or four years wa “Y” Bwl.-- COMMERCIAL LEAGUE ‘Majority for Prowse Bros" over date o! ms funeral’ Wm be mr Stanley Shaw & Peardoll, 70 pins. llounced later. _ Stanley Shaw 6. Pelardon --'LAID T0 REST. —Tbe funer- al of the late Mrs Catherine Dwan 3212:1531); 123 took place yesterday morning K’ Burhoe n ""222 116 ' from the residence of her niece M Cannon ""127 190 bins. J. E, Dalton, Sumlnerside, to B‘ vickemoli" 131 l“ St. Pauls Church where a Requiem ' Total_b'zéil' §llgll Mass was celebrated by Rev ' ' "ohu . MacDonald. The pail bearers were: Hon James McNeIll fvmme Ema" Lu‘ John J. McNally, J, M. Noonan, W T w L Prowee 159 148 124 i‘ llflldfg°n€g L- B- 9"" "ll W- B- Geo. VanlBuskirk “.175 120 11s Io e I. Ihe late MrsDwan who w’ whmock _ 163 194 175 was the widow of the late Richard A_ Mugabe‘ _ ' ‘ ' ' "181 l“ n5 Dwan was a native of ‘Grand A_ Henry 62 159 143 River and lived at 5t. Peters Bay ,T0wl_229 until three years age, when she moved to Summersldf. where she passed sway at 11 o'clock Sunday night. She. leaves to mourn one daughter, Miss Marie Dwan, Sum- nlerslde also two brothers Dr. A. J. MacDougall, Richmond and Mr. Roderick MacDougall, Summer- side. ‘ CHURCH LEAGUE Mlliorlty for Peoples over Colit- ral Church 215 pins. Central Christian Church J. Stewart . ..162 131 166 _‘\_'\" m»... ..- h. saztsssr‘ ill a‘: gular lnonthly meeting of the R_ Sqlmrebflggs ‘I74 120 13g Town Council last night. a motion M Momsh "140 120 11b was adopted to establish electric TOtuI_'_'é6éi"‘ day power in Summcrside, colli- mcncing April 15th. l-t was dc- ' cidcd to extend tho electric light pwpm chm“ street line farther ou-t at the east end of the town and place five ggslielfil? I street lights on tbs line. A mo G_ Galbraith ' 126 tion was moved and carried to _;_ Amcxmlzle" 182 widen a narrow part 0t Central R Ram‘ 188 Street at, the north end. Mr. Jos. T1m&__2'2hi;:" l’. Arsenault was appointed assist- aut electrical engineer for the town at a salary of $18 per week. Applications for positions In the Electric Department were read front George SIIIISIIIITY and Alonzo Lurkins. Capt. Allan ad- Eastern Stars Meeting Tonight A_ meeting of the Eastern Stars baseball club will be held tonight at the Lyceum Hall at 8 o'clock. . E. Holland, President. latter. The applications were left ovcrun-tll next meeting. Amo- tion was moved t obe forwarded to the Daughters of the Empire of ‘Summcrside, expressing apprecia- tion to the ladies for their excel- lenlt work in collecting clothing and foodstuffs for the miners rc- lief. His Worship the Mayor re- ported for the Board of Health that there were two cases of scarlet fever in Surnmersido, and that they had been isolated and every precaution taken to prevent further infection. Councillor Strong reported that several rc- Happenings of the Day at the “Y” Gym . 10 till 12—-SpecIal mass 3.30 till fw-Juulors 5 till 6—Buslness men Bowling 7——Si. James vs Zion your convenience. l \\'.\S-lllN(i'i'L‘-‘N, April I-I.—~Julnp ‘lug from his arlny plallc at 10.000 feet altitude, when his motor went uead. Lltlli, J. '1‘. Johnson landed bruised but safe Irl an apple tree near Eaglesmer, Pa, his fall brok- on by a parachute, he reported to the War‘ Department today. BIRTHS LIDSTONE-At the Prince County Hospital on April 1st, to Mr, ‘and Mrs. Ray Lldstone, of Freetovyn. a daughter. L. 0f O. Bowling Tournament 'l'lle play-off between tile three leading teams, Alerts, Invlncibles and Band Boys begins tonight. the Invlnclbles and Baud boys playing the opening game, Six games willbe played, each team playing two games with each other team. The teams winning most games being declared champ- oon. aged 82 years. HENDERSON-At Ilcdcquc, April 13, 1925, John Henderson, aged 82 lfllnvrnl today, Wednesday at two o'clock. SlNNOTT-At Roxbury, (Mass, on Tuesday, April 14th, Mrs. Michael Sinnolt (use Angelina Cumlnlskey) Remains expected, to arrive 'l‘il-urs- day at 6.30, Funeral notice later. For Hum Throat ilarfhilnnrdhu Linhncnt HENDERSON- At Beduque on April 13th, 1925. John B. Header- Funeral from his late residence Wednesday, service starting at 2 o'clock. In- tcrlueut Presbyterian cemetery. North Bedequé. $140+ The cod and the herring are the great source or wealth to the peo pio of Iceland's northem coast. . . If Yon Are “ALWAYS TIRED” You _Need HUGHES’ DIGESTIVE TONIC The Tchiclihvat everybody requires at tIIIs season o1 the year-and Mel! Olllllillll)’ those recovering from colds and the, flue. It. gives a hearty lilrilllf builds up and sttinetllanl ti" ' entire systemq. Prices‘ soc 01.00. ‘ DRUG _ ions fo seas 1924-2’. SHERREILTO“ lAprn 3th to Mr" Folloiwlng llbnlllt) schoetlulo of play and Mrs. llessel Sherren Gerald on. series. Sllwvl- l‘ ‘lmlgllwlb Lollgnlmm" April I5—]I\VIIl('ll)liJ I'll. lizlnll lions. hoyl k D-Elxqqis April IGMAIorta vs. iBvud Iloys. April i7-Invlllciblcs vs. Alerts. April 2l-—Alerts vs_ luvincibles. April 22—.Bund boys vs. Invinci- bios. April 23——Alorts vs. Band lloys. G-roat. interest is being shown in this series by the bowlers and fans and standing room ‘will be at n premium in the League Alloys on tho nights of play. Who will win out? Annual “Y” Gym. Exhibition Tile date for the annual Gym Exhibition has been set for the 24th ‘of this month and although no great amount of time has been spent in preparation all the vari- ous classes will show their wares In their regular class work. The (flflgrguf groups including Juniors intermediates Students and Sen- iors will each carry out e. differ- ent part of the program. the juniors especially are very strong in all branches of their work and all are assured of a very 011101’- able evening. Tickets are nowon sale and a record crowd is antIcllllVi-ell- _ .. i l‘) REDUCING IA double‘ chin never adds ‘to any wmnstrs charm, ‘but it is one of the Ills the woman inclined to flesh is heir to. if you" happen to have tlendenc es ‘that ‘way try tllll. l" h back on your spine Isl-Ital‘ and in that position go lthfu exaggerated motions of chewing.‘ Ans: you finish this. I0 over the. chin and timlst ‘with a plmofilce wrapped in, a towel. ‘I: it hdiscidedl: ‘mm 1:913 n‘ ; 1'0 7011i’ l I n’ bold“ he u]: all, n ’ n om ' 1J3: on, your knees with from the‘ snhlldlu may mien as 'MM¢:'?A4 Mme the toot tire costumes. Feathers also make More Profit -from garden and field crops \ Boillro hastens nnd In- crease» irrowtll. It is easy to apply and cheap to buy In comparison to fertilizers. Una it this year null increunl- your profit from potatoes or other Ila-Id crops, vegetables, flowers or shrubs. The Hollgro balling Agency DIUIIDOCK DIGKINNUN, Manager 11B Kelli Sh, Charlottetown His Lordship Bishop 0’Leary (Continued from page 1) expectations. We can, at least. ilssure you of our devotion and sin- cerity. We wish you 1'0 know that we feel un-bountle-d joy in the commemoration of ‘that greatest and halppiest event of your life, your Ordination to the I-Ioly Priest- hood. Wc offer you as wel-l our best ivlishcs for happiness and health ill the future. for spiritual and lila- tcrrial ‘prosperity IPIIIOIIIK your peo- ple, and for the. fulfill-meat of ‘those hopes that you in your wisdom may entertain ‘for the <furthcrance of the welfare of the Church in the Dio- ccse. IPIease accept this gift as a tan-gi- ‘ble expression of our devotion and affection. SIGNED ON BEHALF OF- CATHOLIC COLLEGIAN CLUB- John Connelly LITTLE FLOWER GIRLS-Mary Maddigan CATHOLIC W‘OMEN'S LEAGUE- Gertrude McCarthy CHAIRJDOTTETOIVN, PRINCE EDWAIRD IISIJAIND, Apl'll.14th, 1925. actions had been made in valu- n .0 A I U _ ltltioslgeofgr aecesBnle-t anlountlns _cf;*lifl‘(’l'lfelrl°g“ls "s Feline" s‘ illnyilulrualll-dtltllsslxllhggd] 0 - - scam ties have had their Inception since -—————<¢@-——— 6__B1ble study group God ‘had seen M to send mo to this General I)loce.1s'0t_an'dlifi iSIOIIB of my great Bowling, pool, billiards showers F3230" “m5 at l‘ 5° 51mm" time ' . w '_ Societies have ‘grown .10 5 h 1S checkers and reading luom at "n Oxtmm ‘During um‘ time Center ‘where their activities m be bet-ter conllluctod than hero fore. Inf: from the lack of ‘a place in which they could meet properly and to- Hospillal to be built. and the old llfifilllllil loibe ‘tlllrnod info 1‘ lion-l‘ lilo Iloslul 0i‘ ‘Si. Francis- b1 "i"li‘ ihc ‘place which it is my inn .|. m l" alvc lo‘ lilo (‘zltlltrlic \\'illllil.'i l-P-‘llluo as u clubhouse for tholn svlvvs and ilu‘ Societies which they llcllll. Allthollgh thorn is not a lInll there ‘big enough for your largh incl-tings, those large meetings can be held here still but your social zlciivlties can ‘be held in this Home which, I ‘beliicro, tho Catholic Wom- cn s League. anal its associated So- cieties, should have. The Colltrglatfa Club in the out- come ol‘ lilo efforts of the Catholic Womcnis I4CQKIIO to co-opcrato with lllhtll‘ youlu: llvoalo who come to our city and give Ihonl u place whorl) ‘they could come and pass the time agreealbly alld instructive- Iy. I feel that the parents at homo. when llhoy k-now ‘that these young men and vvoluen are ‘Cfliildllf,’ to our clly and know that the ladies here are doing their best for them and keeping them from (longer, giving l.'llt"ll'i amusclnent and aiding them In every possible way, I fool our-o U195" ‘Parents will appreciate more and lnnre the ‘spirit. and ‘the sncrl. fices which the ladies are‘ making to aid the Collegiate CllrbAs for the THE MARKETS MONTREAL, April 14. —Dom|n- ion iIvestocIo-There were 22 cattle 10 lambs. 757 hogs and 2.033 calves for markets this morning. was slow on axerything ems t hogs". Them were no good ca-tte few common dairy tip cows were sold from 83.60 to 84.25. Receipts of calves were sharply Increased and trading was very slow. A few early sales were made alt $5.85 to $8 with one lot at $6.25 but as more cars continued to ar- rive buyers offering 85 and $5.26 for straight lots without much con- sideratldnto quality. Hogs were i good demand and III to $14.35. v Trading 4.50. The some figure 814.50 was offered. for, selects yesterday, at no sales were made on that. basis and the hogs weer still on the mhrlrettoday. . I-‘ringea made of feathers trim en- Ills Lordship was Iglrcatly pleased with the address and the gift and thanked the donors in the following words: "I ‘thank you sincerely for this expression of kln‘d wishes and Catholic Women's Society has be- come for us a source 0f great joy and consolation. To show that my lntoxost in these Societies has not carry on their activities and there-l fore. when we decided on the new linen, they are doing their best to make it a success. I hope lit may continue Iiong to be the success it is Some years before I camelto this Diocese I ‘came to visit my brother now Archbishop of Edmonton, and on one occasion the boys ‘were going to camp. It struck me as ‘be- ing a beautiful tiring and as they passed in review I turned to my brother and said “What about the gllrls?" He ‘said, “We are doing nothing as yet." When Icalme here I decided that the girls should have something. With (the co-operation of Father Maurice, and I always have had that can-operation, wesoon ‘had a little Igroup of girls and they were preparing for Camlp. As I watched them making out ‘their lists, etc, it seemed to ~nlc like a little -sea ‘which- would grow into _¢_Qp!:gg'i.g..h ..lt.a There is a sympathetic audience of priests here, my Lord, to do you honor. It is our Iprlvilege to give tllom hearty welcome, thanking thtm for the reflection of prestige, tlumtgh their homage of presence to you, My Lord, on our ‘little fctust. 7.15% Yield, I/Vith City Real Slllllellllllg big. When I was asked to ‘glvo it Ia name I cal-ltd it for the “Little blloiver," the lla-nle of one who is to be canonized very shol tly, because it seemed to me a nice tiling ‘to see our girls striving to have legitimate amusements and being brouighlt together In this way. They went to Camp and from this start the "LIttleFlowerGirls Club" has continued. I would like to see it grow lbigger and ‘better for the reason t-hat It takes in all our Cath- o‘lic Young Girls and brings them together under the direction and care of the Catholic Wool-en's Lcague. The Knights of Columbus, Iihrollgllout the United States ‘are forming “Sq‘ulrc" Clulbs, a iBig Iirolher Movement. Herein this city we have the Big lSisters Movement and it is a beautiful one, I can oully say this -to ca-ch and every olleof you, work as ‘yoll ore working, give as you are givinlg and you ‘will coll- hinlle i0 be blessed as you are being blessed. "I wish to thank you, not only for your kind wishes but for your kind rcmemberance oi.’ this Jubilee ‘and I would commend mylself most (earnestly to your good prayers." The, ladies then sang "Holy God, We Praise Tlly Name” after ‘which Ills ,Lords‘hi‘p inlpante-d his bless- ing ‘and with the singing of the Na- tional Autllellu the first presenta- tion to ‘His Lordship on the occa- sion of His Sliver Jubilee came to an end. AT NOTRE DAME CONVENT Tile Assembly Hall of Notrc Darule Academy was the scene of a luelllorzible cclcbra-tion last evening when the pupils and Sisters of the Convent united to tender their coll- O'I.eary on the occasion his Silver Jubilee. Tile spacious I-Iall was beautifully decorated wi-th iestoolls of silver which hung ill graceful arcs froln the ceilling. His Lordship Bishop 0‘Lc:try was accompanied ‘by His lmrdslllp Bish- olpMorrlsou and Father Savage-anti l1 largo gathering of priests was present. As the ecclesiastical party entered the Hall a chorus of chil- dren sang "Eccc Sace-rdos liingnlls." following wll-icb Miss Iphegcnic Lrsenault delivered the following ‘been ant ilnactive one I may say, Addruss of ‘V.°‘°°“‘° :_ '01 11y. I ya-s icon for some time llllyiiiltentliltan]. and ‘it is an intention ADDRESS w cl w JC carried out before long’ m give to “I958 Soviet!“ “TO THE RIGHT REVEREND LOUIS JAMES O'LEARY “Y BISHOP OF CHARLOTTETOWN I ‘have ‘felt they were suffcr- ' Vmleratetl, ‘hr-loved Bishop :—~ lNotrc Danie rejoices in tlls honor. of ‘this Jubilee celebration tonight,‘ land in loyal whole heartedul-ssl bils your Lordship cordial wol- grutulation-s to Ills Lords-hip Bishopfliillth of the child Louis J. O'Lcary uf‘lli 1877, his ordination in 1900, his Estate Security We offer to investors a long temi 7% Bond secured by mortgage on revenue-produci- ro ert centre - ' Igslgéaged Mont- real. The oflering price is attractive. making the yield V 1.15%. Writs for chasm-sass. ' OORPORATIUN L l M I ‘I I.D Great Gnarls Street CHARLOTTETUWII‘ Alld still gran-tor the privilege t0 offer cordial greetings to I-Iris Lord- "sllip 0f Aluigonisll. The Right ltevcreurl James Mor- lrison is no slr:ulgc.l' to (Jharlotte- town. nor to Prince I-Z-lward island. A ifrflleflll- DBODIs remember b‘lm as sonletinle Pastor at St. Dun- Stan's and Notre Dame has words of sincerest welcome for an old- time. kind friend. To all our guests. gathered Ilfflilllil ollr vcllerzru-ll Bishop t0- night. our liflilflti Ispvilk in happiest fooling of gratitude. The tradi- tions of Noire "Dame keep sacred the 'lllt.llllOl‘y' of the kindness of spir- it whit-ll always brought help and oll-couragcluenl, in sulrliy hours and sad, flom lrhe Bishop and clergy of (Jhilrlntit-tlnvu. Other traditions are iu ‘the mak- l-ng. April 14th, 1025 svill be a lllfilllilfliilllt} dale for the recorder 0f Mums] Tmmlo {gala drrys at the old convent. ltl . will] bring to mind again an ‘hour v’ of entertainment ‘with all indulgent audience, an hour ui‘ gleeful ‘festivi- i-y ‘for u.s——a ‘privileged hour from ‘the silver day of our Beloved Bish- clp, graciously ‘bestowed and delight- fllliy shared -by him vyLt-b the littlo people of ills flock at ‘Notre Dame. Miss Arse-naulfs reading oi’ the Adda-era: ‘was one of ‘the finest ‘pieces of diction ever heard ill Charlottetown and reflected great credit. not ‘only on herself, but on the Academy of which she is a dis- tinguished pupil. ‘Immediately following the reall- ing of the Address the curse; of :I-lls ‘Lordship from his ‘birth to‘ his Silver Jubilee was told in "A Fes- ltal Page." llere was shown the Weaver "l" Life's Destiny, From hr-r loom chino the thread of the t- Fills ll annual IIIIIB roman W. . Tonight at 8 o'clock the Fmuk Ilanright Orchestra will play the first number of the elaborate musi- cal program which will formally open the dancing season at Brit-Ill‘ ton Club. Everything 118B 59911 Dllli in readiness; the. tea-rooms have been attractively ‘finished in green and old rose and now present a very pretty appearance. Besides the regular musical pro- grams tilt-re will this year be llll additional entertainment feature at the club. This will be in tho form of vocal snlus vbyflllfiswlrl‘ l‘ Ilanright who iviilfsing each B ll‘ consecration on Corpus Christi, ‘June 1914. his coming to Charlotte- town in 1020 ‘and his‘ Jubilee ill 1925. Very beautiful recitative lilvirfllilllillllftl the weaving of the threads and the young ladies who portrayed the various phases of - . . . . . has W911 Ila Lordsllups career conducted "'5' Mm‘ Ilinflgbt . '- - thcluselvcs admirably. hem“ m‘ lmmmom‘ ocgaslnilsqstélglm “A Children‘; pagoum“ emm-nc. different American roar c. K stations and is without doubt a singer of more than ordinary abil- ity. Lovers of instrumental and vocal music will therefore have an opportunity during the spring allll Summer cvelllllils of enjoying U19 best in fills line of entertatinment Commencing tonight when it is expected a large number will at» tend, the club will he open We?! evening from 8 till 11.30 9-m- \ ling Spring, Summer, Autumn and Winter was next presented. In ltllis [izlgozlut the career of Ills Lord- ") ivas again traced and the danc- ling and singing of the performers mvas excellent. Illlilillg the prescn-| iaLion of this ‘pageant lilies Mar- jorie Mitchell, ill n pretty little speech. prlvsentod His Lordship with a Ibcautiful ‘bouquet of ‘roses, luvbich was tendered His Lordship. by Missal; Betty Doyle and lllirialn lliffilr. liiiss Helen Skerry lin- persouatcd the Fairy Queen with marked eilfeot. The ‘Notre Dame Orchestra, com- ‘posctl of Misses lllllhry liiaddlgau. REDRSE sale on the two a I sold from, A few were deliv- . lacing tllesnklci is difficult, and at yesterday's top price of \ e are glad to ‘be ‘the heralds oftplzluo; Dorothy ‘llngau, Zena. lio- usnn appreciation the first to gnu, Gladys McCnrm-ack, bizlrlollzl ~y tribute l0 you. My Lord, lfiitflll-illlilllll-glllill, Iielen aiolhnald, Vio- onfzing luwlodios (from Inlzuly hearts lins; Jllary Mclnnis, ldvclyn (‘ou- :llliO a Julbiloo chorus of’ gratitude nolly. Winnie llldcCaIllnm, Mary lio “ml aflecllml- Iran Alandolims; Bessie IVICQIIIIYTIO, lloyonll our powers oi‘ cxprr-ssloujHM}, y-pndprpd Scpwbpy-gjg gm-up-ulp l“'“l'°"9"- l5 "l" "llllllly l" l/"IW ‘lllllland llevthoi't-ll's Minuet with the lwmltlllll 310W "l Ymll‘ ‘llrll-‘flllvoll SliCtlC-SN w-hlch has always character- yc-ars, luuch loss clothe "in flit-ill: 12th,‘! offerings by this talclctcd ag- lnnguyc ‘the sulvIi-lne worth of thofigmglyliou, lFlll-lvmlal discharge of rigorous ‘dlllyl A Spiritual Iionquoi was than "-3- ‘Bishop of Charlottetown; but presrutcd Ills Ilordshlp ‘by bliss/cs ‘I'll-ll We can express in our vwilhtnlh 'i‘i'aiilor {Iliii ihillnn llnohiron. mu“ ‘my l“ ‘ml’ kllilwhlll!“ (if ill" (‘n behalf oi‘ tho Sisters and Pupils ‘fact bhat Your Lordship is a Iovor of (he Aga(ll_ymy_ Tm. pyiph-(‘q lflflg» "l lillllllfvli. lillll ll illlllfll‘ l0 ill!) uificilt ulld tho R‘E‘I‘\Y\ITL u-l by El- poor.-—~iwo attributes, the IilCflIIlIl-Klgllf brought 1,11,, e1..(p;-r_‘,,n.m¢-,ny_ u) of which even such as lwc can un-lp, Close, v ‘del-‘llenll- Fllrthcrawre. My Lard. Ills Lordship tllcn IIIIIITIICHBII ihc gfllflgiullmléfid‘iellerilies lll yflllw-‘l gathering ns follows:-"My'dca.r 4'. , ll ' , _ . i You know ‘now. revered lit-hon}hiliiiiiii"h0§§.§§..“'§oliiiiiiii.will Wlly ‘we are so glad l0 clllcrlfllli an eutortailz-lnault as-tbis is what yo" "ulilghl- l We "ill" l-llfll- Yclllllli‘ is going to any when ‘he is cai- vo ‘ - r. - . ' . . .. . lei-ii l? 33...‘? liiflfeehhil W11.fiiil..li.'l."‘li'ii "".'“.'-f-i‘.'..... ‘..".§‘.““.i.-.2.'°§§ yo". having you ‘target. if it Wlifeltbis ht nil but would l-lljoy the ‘pro- pcs-xiblle. all the cares and \\'0l"I"lCS|~l';1.p\‘r.lp 1m "pp-p qc pqqqflylg of the hale-canal "harden. finish ihclhn. suro bhnt nlahilp blorrison. and Hlisi-"llill by ("l9 ‘nlaalc 101K111 Ollfarthel‘ Savage who are to speak 801d‘!!! ‘Valid Mid hill"! '30 yvllflnfter mo are ‘wondering what they heart again In now intensity of sung- will say | Wm, u, (hank N“ m...‘ l" ‘Khan’! m“ 5°" °Y "l9 Ymlllllhmf all dear cililrlren and your de- ‘Prle-“tllwd wlllilll ‘W59 Will's! lwellly-lvnlvti’ lav-arbor» for this reception. five years 8K0- tllig expression of your faith and r" loyalty toyour Bishop and on the vr-tlcrnlicn in which you hold that office. I have enjoyed almost larch’ a-"lrl of the ‘programme. Thorn wore some parted did not en- loy fully ‘because, when I saw the way you portrayed ‘those 25 yearn, my luenmry went back (o that day when ‘l lay prostrate before (kid's Altai‘. and what I thought I oouid do in 25 years time and when 1-1001; hack to that day and seq what I should have 1106mm you picture It, and whll-t lhlwe not been, the pleas- ure is not very great just then. H-owovor, my dear children, you "M"? llflrlfllyerl a page of when. fl priest should be after 25 years. ll I was ‘not that I shall try to be In the future. your ‘teachers on ltho nplcmilii man- ‘ncr in which the programme has "been carried out. ' it ‘was moat beautiful and was appealing-In. many ways. The i: t giris mine to me and consented me flower and conventional type you csnhritboflt becoming too mgpmotlfs that are used as ornaments. (Continued on Page I) ' I I Iwish llo congrattldate you and ’ llfl ,. l- think, was theasst wit: the l ttie ~ ‘.-.a..~..;.._a Hotel Victoria ' . Water Street, Charlottetown Offers to the traveling public a comfortable, up-to- date Hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine is famous silt’ over Canada. ‘ Telephone in‘ all rooms. Couriqopl‘ fidflicps, H. c. aaowiaw Managed‘; 1.1- Challlottetowlsf I‘ Hotel C0,; Eta, Proprietors +44» o o wweeo+wn uo+e VICTORIA HOTEL J. N. Foster, Halifax; W. A. IMao lauclllnn. St_ John: I], M. Gillls, New York City; C. C. Thompson. Montague; John Ross. Toronto: J. F. Fraser. Hulifnxy ‘1i.- L. Pinon, Kentyille; J. Pope Barnoer0ttawa Geo, ‘L, Wima, Toronto; K. McRit- cllies. Sydney; E. A. Miller, New Castle; W. R. Bellnger, St. John: Jas. A, Swan. Halifax; Chas, Sen- uett, Cunning, N_ 3.; P. ‘E. Man- vell St. Stephen; F. S. Thompson. Montreal.