ET out of your win- ter harness and into some of our lively new topeoais. They'll give you a lift out of drabness. Any and all of them are new_ refreshing and worth every sickle we're asking for them. Raglans, balmacs, set- in-sleeves, guards. All the best colorful tweed s and cheviots. $12. to $35. models in And of course the very hat to match.» ‘L95... ‘Z50 And . .. Be sure to see that two pant suit at $21.00 that all the boys are talking about. With Amos and Andy you'll say “Ain’t' at somethinl” The Men's Store WETMOIHAND W. l. The regular monthly meetin was held at the home of . He- ber Canfield. Meeting opened by beating The Ode followed by Club Woman's Creed. There were eight members and two visitors resent. Collection amounted to ifty cents. The differen-t commit- tees then gave their reports and new committees were appointed. lick, Mm. Heber MacVittie, Mrs. Heber Canfieid; school, Mp5, Fred Fail. Mrs. Hamid Oakes; program Mira. Rowellyn Gamble, Mrs. Heber n. l. Macvittie, Nesvie lhovltlie, Mrs. - limdh . mam to fill...“ Gamble. Roll Call m be gnswer); with w “choose of seeds or bulbs. li/Us. Mayihew than gave g m m. termini readins on the Instlvhlte. Meet-ins adjourned and a‘ dainty lunch was then served by commit- liffui: ghfae a3: the remainder Q - m“ mdylnlnsm”. pent n con 15MB Minald’! iu the home. Closer Coordination Held Need In Foreign Affairs LONDON. ADI“ 19-40? Cable)- tli addressing ' ‘r112: in his honor, ing Oqtllllt mdwiililrl “grim” oommcnweiith of Nations ‘wild not pgssbiybeatwarandatpesoeat e same time t‘ maintain neutrality b0 comm statfsznen of the Iknpire must grap- D . Mr. Bennett declared that how- difficuitiea were en- whaiever sacrifices life of the toned. there would feeling as would by sweeping aside In at surge would also arise a demand that Canadians take their iaoe in defending the life of the D11‘! alone’ with the freedom and liberty ll»! peoples had enjoyed. He was convinced that If the Empire is to survive it can only do so on the basis of consolidation of its economic life be must ‘find some 2 manifest itself s for “I lieve we ' scheme for closer oo-ordlnation of affort in foreign af rsonaJiy was con- rs of every gov- ernment oversees dominions might as well be resident in London for closer consultation in tunes of crisis and to "present a common front to the worlc ." This was the first public iven Mr. Bennet- since he arrived take up permanent residence in England. dinner Dismissal Sought In Libel Suit April lk-Glmlc- ln the libel 80t- day by Neil D. Macias solicitor for Premier Ab Mann Dismiss Mr. . action vdth coals is asl The notion . so: 88$ of 816.000 as re stmtunent March 24 Eastern Lil tion edly made by Premier and cmnments allegedly March 26 manager or. at IVLarci-i: .o Mac- MacDon- aaitnnzan scno Report for the month Grade VIII-i. Cleu beod. Grade VII-—l. Ronald aid: 2. Isabel Mseleod. VI --i. Gregor a Roland Ford; 3. Theln n. Grade V -1 Margaret (gals Ford: S. Chester a. Grade IV -- 5r. i. Alfred MEE- Donaid; 2. Dorothy Brye ton; 3. Arnold MaoRae. Grade IV -Jr. 1 Rob rt Mac- Donald; 2. Velma Ford; 8. Luella Meclieod. Grade II l. John Bryentnn Grade I (Br) -i Marlon Mac. Donald: 2. Helen MacRae. Grade I (Jr) 1. Harold Bryen- ton; 2. Morrison Ford; 3. Wendell Ford. Perfect Attendance; Isabel Ford. ‘Teacher-M. Esther Matheson. (Patriot Please Copy) ' Doiron; .a Bryen- Ford; 2. .MaoDon- AILS. galvanized and plain wire, all sizes. Galvanized loot Nails all sizes and gauges. Hummers, Hotcliets. ANTIRNS Laud Pipe Sheet Lead lLS Greases ATTERIES. ivy esll sad storage lottery Testers Ground Swaps Coaaaotsn I: lslte. ldbit. it leased l IaaWlraloekah NGINE Supplies for marina and Automobile Engines Gaskets lottery Cables FAKE. o“ Uflfii KJV. , _GsIl|Pslnts FesLGsnldstswd lhivovsdlpilaafils it llAllllVAliB Y lllllfili. s u P RENCHES, Stilsons sets, and adjustable Primary Wire Secondary Wire CALES, lobster and platform Scale Weights Soldering Irons NIONS Full Line Pipe Fittings Valves IPE, olvonlzed and bloc Stove Pips Packing, asbestos and flux Pliers RHINO CQI Malina Paint White Lead Paint Oll Turpentine, Pulleys Wflfifl Solder ' W. C. T. U. NOTES ‘ma navsritnvo ‘ltrough the tender mercy of our God. whereby the dsyepring from on high hath visited ua-St. Luke .78. Jesus Himself ourneyed with them That Eve of e first Easter Day. u; _ And touching the thing that per- v pex them. M1111; He talked with the-m, walking the WHY. With them on the foils-crowded highway, With them through the dust and » the heat, Till weary and footsore at. even They enter the small village street. And something they could not de- cipher Madge‘ Him and the Master seem n. Bo opening the door of their diweli- They ed Him to enter within. He came as a Guest and a Stran- 86!‘. A Wayfaring wanderer indeed. Yet He blessed the bread and He brake it And handed to each, for his need. And just aa the pierced hands did so God opened their wondering eyes, And they know that the Guest they had bldden Was Jesus Himself in disguise Perhopsfrom the rest of Thy hildzen c We too may have wandered today, And questions that vexed and per- plexed us Vex more as we hold on our way- O come with Thy blessed com- rnunion And make us like Thee, - Wholly 0 come'wit.h the charm of ‘Phi’ Presence To scatter the dust from our eyes. c, Not only today, Master, tarry With us at the breaking of bread, But afterwards to, when the glory 0f Easter. has vanished and fled. When life with its path dipping downwards Through izloom cr through shadow- iand lies; And mists from the mountain are falling And shutting ou-t home from Our eyes. That always come sunshine or shadow. Thy Presence still with us may be: Till l.i'fe‘s journey over, we enter An Easter Eternal with Thee. -Anon. MY THOUGHTS AT EASTER Some one has said: “April is the green door that loveliness comes through." As we see in the spring- time the promise c’ bud, husssom and frultege. the songs of birds returnimn. the reviving of Nature in our bleak Northern cllme, so i}! the Easter festival we see God-i promise of a new life beyond. where there shall be no night. neither sorrow nor crying, "for 00d shall w-lpe away all tears from their syeg," Easier is typical of this abundant life. Easier brings not only thoughts of the future reunion and bliss. but also lessons of new Opplimlfll‘ ties for service. Perhaps to more of our beloved friends, this winter has bwu h-i darimesbclouds 0f SOYYOW- ' movement. loss. but the Easier morning of 103'. rest. D0800.“ “e5 just ahead. The promise; I 8° ace"—a restinE is verified in the joy. "Because I live. ye she" e whiter is over and of the singinl 0f _" What a beautiful ; let us relvlw . Let us bflni! gladnesa to those less favored, sad and downcast. MEDICAL seasons won ABSTINENCE Dr. Haven Emerson. dolege Physicians and surgeons. Columbia. University ‘Medical Reasons for ‘Berni!!!’- ance and Aibetinence" were P"!- . H Emerson, of fitiloulllerlli Phaylslgdlans and Sur- geons. Columbia University. WY") the latter quarter 0t the nineteenth century there was not an exact lu-iowiedge cf the actions of alcohol on man which permit-- m; of a sound medical grid public opinion as to its sult- aiuiity for bevemse use by hum" ‘ it amongtihefaotsofthis new era' of science was that a100- hoi is a door-meant. narcotic drug and not a stimulant in any ration- not serve th - lldlng or tissue re- atevenssafuel is always e t which makes eiriotlw muliltlonl. moi-ts. and physical tests made it clear that tho healthy individual is benefited in no way in any of the functions or structures of nia body by the use of alcohol. IOBTY NIW YORK SCHOOL BOYD TIIT Till CIGAIII.‘ After reading the test of boy we wonder how many the danger they are facing. The cs cigaiet-nnolaigl ‘Protlihlmd in ‘an Bohooyl Journal (New tork). Tw pl of twenty boys escli wet: fir: New Yo City. one up of cis- ii’ “i. ti???’ W" '°”2=°“.i.“‘ aw o , one rou - aiet amokerayand this otger from those who did not amok. ‘Riel’ forty Nlllld boys are under v schools. ggnging fiomealro to 1 e use y s. The reports were made impar- tially b ten teachesr, the boys ba- und ing er YQIN, INHI- observation for a num- ber of months. The table below shows the status of the forty . pointing sharply to the d work o the cigarrt which the To- bacco Trust woul put in the mouth of every boy and girl in our country. _ 20 30 Non- Bmokers unokers Nervous Impaired hearing Poor memory Bad manners Low department Poor Physical Condition Bad moral condition Failed in promotion Older than average of grade Untruthful Slow thinkers Poor work or unable to work continuously Reproduced from Journ al. —i"rom ‘The Cigarette" by Col. Sanctuary. ' It has been said by R. L. Also/ken M.D.. “Wisdom is that quality of which leads the individual the great universal harmony so that. he is in tune with the laws of the universe. A man with ex- tensive book learning may have wisdom, but it is not obtained from books. True wisdom is garnered 5's ‘its sassaaasaaaa: Eh! “Oil IIGOOKOQp-IO3IHHQI4Q4H in the process of living up to high ideals; in sen/jug one's fellowmen; [in working and thinking construc- tively and leading the life in which one ever seeks to obtain the truth in the spirit of love and faith, with’ confidence in the Ruling Power that is over all." ‘ New Crusade Wanted What was clone in the eighties of the last century can be done again in the thirties of this one. It would be a fitting reply to the brewers‘ plot against youth if, in- stead of a negative defence of the rising generation, the Churches were to unite in a positive crusade. which would display the same san- rificiai effort and flaming seal as in the great Blue Ribbon Move- men MAPLEWOOD l: VICINITY M11. Joseph Nantes Maplewood. speizlty a few days in Emerald re- cen . Misses Alice and Mar Manila spent Easter at in Maplewood. A very eztjoyable auction and dance was held in Kelly's Cross Hail Easter Monday nimht wiim a large attendance. Prise winners were: Ladies’, Mrs. I". J. flood; Gent's, Mr. Wilfred Bradley. Mr. Linus Monaghan and w. James McManus, spent the week- end in Charlottetown. Mr. Ted Conway and Mr. John Nantes, Jr.. were recent visitorsto the Green Road. . Miss Beatrice Duffy. New Wilb shire, spent the week-end in Kelly's cross. the guest of the Misses Car- ragher. . Mr. John n. c . Emvvale. was a recent tor to Kelly‘! (hose. ' Miss Ethel Duffy, Ronnie's Mad. spent Easter at her home in Mltpl.‘ et Mo- eir homo Mr. Leo Flood and Mr. lswrence onaghan have returned h The Austin iiriiuu will be as O , ‘ h; 1; favoratloriy rec“? operation in the City H!!! Mr. Kelvin McKenzie, student at P. W. 0.. span/t the Easter holi- days at his home in Kelly's Cross. HAMPSHIRE SCHOOL Hroghior Roll for the _molith sf Ma : Grade X -(a) l Mflliflt 18*- “ Anounce Opening Ivsws srAzvo Newspapers,‘ Magazines Soft a lrlaks Smokers’ Supplies ‘ ‘DAVID (mo) isiacnsob. " i iaiigsszfr s1‘. i Value in bathroom fixtures today is outrtmdin , Amanive colours, artisdc fittings _ .11 mi, MW mix within your reach. Modetnizc your now. Visit a showroom to see the latest fixtures, and ask Plumbing and H Co . tor for ansteimase. If desired, were 22:3. ' under the Government Home Improve- nmn Plan an be arranged. _‘ Send for Free Booklets‘ i 3 . . . . . CANADIAN INSTITUTE or Head Dllirc: AND HEATING Mnnilvnl PLUMBING Canada (Tomi-n! 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