'. _ APRIL 2s, 19,25 mended. trustworthy District but a captal of $5000.00 is e year. . - ‘ . general standing, ability and be considered? 338 ‘A. St. James Prairie Manager Wanted We are opening a Branch In the city of Chgrlgflggqwn which vviill be operated by a local man, For this position we wish to.. engage, ;__ won” rum“. eliperiences are. not necessary, as all District Manager. are being trained under our special supervision, in aifbranohes of our business before being ‘Installed in their own districts, and district. This POIWOn is a very lucrative one enab- ' “"9 I "PING Inen to double his investment In the first " I 6M9 ."°"l'°'4,':.‘3i'Pl|°a\iilfi5v Giving referencers as-‘to British American Security and Credit Protection Association I N Mimi". Specific business aeentlal to finance the office financial responsibility, w‘ill Street, Montreal. t.‘ 4-b-O-O-OQ““ ““ “‘ vvvvvv iv v vvvvv‘¢ “v v¢%wv§ CLASSIFIED VADVEllTISEMENTS One Insertion lfollr Insertion Eight Insertions. . . I00 per line of i! words tic Per llue of ll words .. 7o per line of ii words Heeeeeve-e- --%~ ¢.-, - - 1 1 r . 7' " T‘ YY'V'§'O For Sale’ Miscellaneous FOR SALE. _._"oooo LAYING SPECIAL OFFER or H,“ strain, White Wyandotto ‘Ilateh- lug eggs. 75 cents ‘per setting. C. S. Dingwell. Midgell. 567-4-22-4i CHOICE for saio.15 cts. a dozen. Cecil Jen- kiins, Mt. Edward Itoud. ‘Phone 664-J.—-57tl-4-22-4i ‘ FOR SALE—TWO ‘PUREIBRED Ilolstein lleifer Calves, 10 days old. A. W. Morrow & Son, North Lake, P.E.l.——575-4-22-3i RASPBERRY CAN ES ' Emile vnviioves. 50 for 20c 12s for 85c. 250 for 55c. s00 for i100 . 1000 l0l‘ $1.95. Guardin Qgl flee. veyor, Hermianwille, P. E. I. ' ‘595-4-23-1-nlo. '————-.~ AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ‘furniture, etc., at 208 Fitzroy St, Thursday. April 23rd at 1 o'clock. J. A. McDonald, Auctioneer. FOR SALE-Jr H-P. IMPERIAL Engine and Clutch, overhauled. bargain, 319 Grafton Street, 555-4-2-3i FOR SALE-BARRED ROCKS, hatching eggs, 50< cts. dozen. Owen MeKennn, Vernon River Bridge. 470-4-17-61 FOR SALE-1 ‘DISC DRILL SEED- cr. Apply Joseph It. Dover, Dun- staffnage;—-590-4-23-2i FOR SALE-NO. l CERTIFIED Seed Potatoesdrish Cobblerslleo Blake, South MIltnll.——593-4-23-3l FOR SALE-‘FORD TOURING Car, thoroughly overhauled. Mrs. Victor l‘). Collin, Savage Harbor. 5914-23-0 FOR SALE - TWO HIGHLY graded Holstein, llelfvr Calves at Falcouwood Farm, at $10 each. 588-4-23-21 M ale Help ‘Vantcd WANTED — FARMER, HOUSE supplied. Apply A. \V. E, Douso. ‘City-(llro-l-Llli 2i ' ‘ ‘ma? WANTED-ASSISTANT FOR THE P, E. island Orphanage. Refer- ences requirvrl. Apply .\ll‘.‘;, iiuop er Horne, 130 Elm l\‘v'(‘lllll*., 60-l-i-21i2ll Gross-Word Puzzle DO THIS ONE IN FIVE MINUTES 4 5 Cross Word Punlc No 114 Key to Cross Word Puzzle No. 114 Horizontal 1 A loiud of fainoyworlc. 8 An aquatic woflii. 10, All right. 12 Boverngio. 13 Ln-tiu preilix (mutating repetition. ".‘l:lon‘ dliiiotilig motion. 21 All opcning_ » 2.’! A tilting. . : 2-1 Offlclail at a. 26 Of unusual siea. '4, . JIM-libel. - ‘ 2 Almrevisniolflorzs ‘input ‘natal. 3 Dovermle.‘ lie.’ . 4‘Means of coin f nicatlon‘ (pL) ii Frown . ll One of the Unified ‘States (ab) 7 Canadian city. . - 9 Arid earndy motes. 1a To spoil. ’ ‘ 1c For ‘intimidation or heat. 21 A beverage. .,‘.,_-,» ‘ 22 A favorite BIYlJIlM-‘OIPMPO. 24 Identical wltni-lomorisomal. i5 Same ailglil hor. ‘ital. [I] [QR-Z f] ‘_ idL-ii/eili ma, fllfzizllrjdlrlilgalifllx '1 '- '1' ii.‘ L? i umnuunummw, , "eqe\oer‘- Ainsygerft: flQIlg-flfi- l". , lllill 3.73mi.” 535-4-20M4i. FOUND-YOUNG BLACK Am) tan ‘hound. J. J. ‘Boll, ‘lilllton. ~574-4-22-2l—- .____________ BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM. nlflyment for Barbers. Become ‘PXPBPt in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College, Department "F" Halifax. 3.1.115.“ '.Female Help Wanted _________________ WANTED-PUPIL N URSES, $0M. orsot Hospital, skowhegan, Maine. 715-3-3-601 WANTED AT ONCE EXPER- ply 80 School St. MAID WANTED-WITH erences. 228 Richmond St. 5894-23-2i ‘Gentrai Guardian gow Road on Thux» l.‘l_\‘. April :3‘. at 7 p.m. and at Churchill on Tucs- (lny, April 28th. at 7 p.lr.. -_.o-_ PERSONALS Mr. T. A. Cullen, Brooklyn, New York, arrived in the city, Friday night on a ‘short visit to ills home In Alexandria. The many friends and customers of ‘Mr. Geo. S. Leard, Rivorton M‘ills, (who ‘has ‘been I~l-l for about .=.‘ix weeks) will ‘be pier-used to learn ‘tlhat ho is out agialll at his ‘work and Itbc ‘mill is htrmlning once more. Miss Ruth MacLean w‘ho has . iwcn homo nu sick leave from the Western llosilltnl, Toronto. left on return to hcr duties yesterday morning. Capt. ll. Etiercdltil leogan, 174g. trict Ca‘ Officer in paying a visit 1.0 ti.‘ l‘: ‘lice Etlwarti Island ‘..‘: . Yesterday ‘ho inspcsfed ‘tile Physical Training Classes in Prince 0f Wales College. Ile ‘is rcgsierrd at 'l‘he ltulii. . A very interesting game of ‘base- wus played on tho Markcl-‘s Diamond. Kcnsillgtiln Road, 'l‘»ues- (lay night boiwawnl Union Jacks and Markers. Tho hitter -|leo.i. the former, 7 ‘to 9 runs. Following is the line up:—— ' Catcher T. Weir . . . . . . . . . . . . .. B Mahur Pltchel J Lawlor . . . . . . . . . .. Nicholson Lst ‘Base it llnwlor . . . . . . . . . . .. White 2nd Base W. Ferguson . . . . . . . . .. A. Nelson 3rd Dnso P Whitlock . . . . . . . . . .. R RISKS , S. Stop. l-l. Cndmore . . . . . . .. R. McGrogor , Fioldcrs ' , - . H. Whitlock . . . . . . .. R. Muhar ‘H. Thorpe . A. Godkin G.Mills.... . .__-<oo>__- MILLOOVE SCHOOL Following is tho standing of tho pupils .of Milieoive School for tiip month of March: ‘_ Gtade X.—l Joseph Campbell. (trade lX..——l, iMnry Campbell: 2. Stella McQuuid; 3. Kathrlne Hugh- es.‘ > ‘Grade Vll.-—1. ‘Anita Hughes; 2. Ethel Morris; 3, Francis Caonick. Grade Vi.-—1_ Marital-at flushes; l. ‘Iftlisdys Harper and Cecelia Mcln tyre, equal; 3. Mary Mclfll-YPB- . Hug es. equal.‘ ‘ . and lien . » , ‘ or!“ nl.-_l.qnits ‘Hashes; I‘ Leonora Hughes; 3. Francis ‘ hing.’ . . - r “r - *1" ‘Grade n.-1. Raymond Miriam’;- . Zillipnche IiloQuald an Marmot: B‘ _______________________ JNO. R. MicDONALD, LAND SUR. fenced maid in small family. Ap-- 549-4 21 at! a¢<l REF-l i I CHURCH or SCOTLAND-Rem! D. M. Lamont will ‘preach at (lids-l .‘ Grade lV.—1, Leo McKenna; _2.I Basil McQuaid; 8. Kenneth Morris , Raymeu ; ois‘ n-_ ‘Innumn sills‘ A very pretty soiemnised yesterday Si‘ Duaiimils out rel when ‘mo; Merv Mflfsatet ‘P r, daughterof ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred ‘Power of Wat- er Street, Charlottetown was un- ited in the ‘bonds of Holy Matrim- ony to Mr. Joseph M. Malone, also of ‘this city. Reverend Father A. L. Sinnott Performed‘ the marriage ceremony and celebrated the nuptial Mass. Mr. Albert Blanchard presided at the Organ and played the Wedding March ‘and several appropriate sel- ections during the ceremony. The ~bride, who ‘was attired in Navy Blue Trleotine, wore a Sand shaded hat and carried a ‘beauti- ful bouquet of roses. She was at- tended ‘by ‘ller sister, Miss Helen Power, who wore a. charming Tile Brown costume with hat of tho same shade. Mr. Fred Power. ‘father of tho ‘bride. save her away. The groom was attended by Mr. John McGee ot‘ Moncton, who came over ‘to the island especially for the ceremony. The ceremony took ‘place at 5.30 and despite the early hour there was a. large attendance of friends of the contracting parties. After the knot had ‘been tied the ‘party motored to ‘the home of ‘the ‘bride's parents where a wedding breakfast was served. The guests present were numerous and included Rev- erend Father Sinnott. ‘The toast of the Bride's dleaitil was eloquent- ly ‘proposed ‘by Mr. John McGee and ‘was enthusiastically ‘toasted. The health of the bride's parents was also honored. At the conclu- sion of the ‘breakfast the happy couple entrained ‘for Monciou and from there they will visit ‘many points of interest ill the Maritime Provinces ‘before returning to Charlottetown where they will re- side in future. - T-he respect and esteem in which the happy couple are held in this city was manifested |by tho large number of wedding presents which were received. There included sil- verware. cut-glass. many house- hold necessities and a substantial amount in cheques and ‘gold. The groom is a valued employee oi‘ De iBiois ‘Brothers and included in the presents were cheques from the wedding was morning at . flrnl and from the employees. ‘To the balmy couple the Guar- dian extends foiicitatlons. O§§§§O§fifi§fl>u l Three Spinners i COLOR CUT-OUTS O-O0-&0+§+vv e AT TH E PALACE This is one day's chapter of tho story oi‘ “I'll-c Tllroo Spill-hers." Children Willit) save ‘tho llflpef‘ dolls uvory day can sol. ‘out tho u“holc story with ‘the dolls. I I Th-e next ‘day ‘tho girl and lror nlotlllc-r well-i. ‘to tho -p:iilace. They were rccolviid k-illdily by the fill-own. who son-t the mother home ‘again but 000k ‘her daughter up to a ‘tow- er whure there were three grout rooms mil filled with flax?’ "IIDOk," said ‘tile queen, "ho-re i‘s cmougih flax ‘to saxfsfy you for a tlnlc ‘at loarrt. When you h-avo spun -ull this you shall marry my son and aft-er that you shall have aili ‘the iii-ax you want. You may begin immediately and ‘tomorrow wt. ‘this tinu-c‘ l shall come ‘tlo see ‘how IllIilOh you have done." so ‘saying ‘the queen went away, {waving the poor‘ girl alone in the’ tower. ill every wuy she looked-silo (nnrld s-eo ‘nothing but. flax, flax. ppm ‘sire burst allito ‘tears. . (Color ‘t-hiu queen's ‘hair Mao - 1m- gown should heia deep ‘rd z‘ Ao yc-u can see she was a vory_ bountiful queen.) ’ , inept‘ 1102s) . I .‘ sit-kl ‘dliiiiig-"b-B‘ ‘- ‘:- 2. Aneas H , ltereentege of . .199? .‘-~ . I ‘BY/olofoi" on, the lawn and m‘ the garden U" Hulls-w with or without manure or other fertiliser on your Iurlu, lawn or garden, lluatenl uml Increases growth-given you bigger yields. Inexpensive and essay i" Ilnnly. ‘ Th9 ilnlisro Selling Ann nulmocn liluoltllelvoncy’ Manager‘ 17G Kent Sh, > Charlottetown - (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 22.-'rlio cu- quiry from foreign buyers for oats ‘and barley on the Montreal ‘grain market today was good and a fair amount of business was transacted for May loading. The demand for ocean grain room here for May shipment continues steady and the market was ‘moderately active with no important change in rates to note. The feature of the local mar- ket for cash grain was ‘the strong- er feeling in oats and‘ spot prices for car lots were higher, ‘but tho volume of business wat not large. A sale of 20,000 bushels of feed oats were 'ma-dc at one cent per ‘bushel over the Winnipeg May op- tion c.i.f. Montreal. Owing to the renewed strength ill ‘the Canadian cash wheat situation, there was a much ‘better feeling in the local market for spring wheat grades of flour, but thcro was no change ill ‘prices announced. ~ The enquiry from tile United Kingdom for sup- plies was ‘better, ‘but actual sales showed little improvement. A ‘mod- erate amount of ‘business was done for domestic account. There was no change in the condition of the winter wheat flour market, ‘prices ‘being fully maintained with a iii- tlc more business passing owing to the continued good demand from all ‘sources for supplies oi’ milifeed and‘ ‘the somewhat limited offerings here at present. A strong- er feeling developed in the ‘market and prices enefaily were advanc- ed'$1.00 pc "ton the volume of Ibusi lless was ‘fairs The ‘tone oi‘ the market for rolled oats was steady with little trading passing. Tharp was no change ill the ‘baled hay lllarkct prices for all grades weft.- llllchzulgcil and ‘tllo trade volume small. A fairly good business cou- ‘tiuucs to do in eggs ill a wholesale jabbing Way and there was no aet- llal change in ‘prices, bllt the ull- ‘licrtona to the market was easier "there receipts were 3.279 cases as compared 3047 for the same day ,last week and 3.784 for the corres- ‘pollding ‘day u yoar‘ago. Tiin- tlniil- ovttr of the ‘butter market was mod -cru‘te sized and the undertone was firm little business was transacted ill cheese and the feeling was again easier, with western No 1 white and colored fodder nlzldo goods quoted at 18 3-»! cents per pound and No 2 grades at 17 3-4 |cents ‘per pxountl. Tho market for ‘Quebec 20 pound ‘Quebec choose was dull on account of the liberal were steady at $2.70 per ‘bushel. EGGS OTTAWA, April 22.—'I‘lle ill- creuse ill production has not zlifcct- ed prices during the past few days. Chicago is a quarter lowcr for c-pot delivery, ‘but the general tone 0i’ the market in both Canada‘ and the United ‘Slates is strong with no immediate prospect oi‘ lower prices. Toronto Jobbing Specials 34.3-24- tlas 32, firsts iii), seconds 27. Illon- trcul unchanged. \Vinnil1¢'i: extras Jobbing 30, firsts 25, t0 26, seconds 20 ‘to 22 . Saskatchewan markets unclmllg- ed. Calgary receipts light, (loalurfl 21. seconds 1-8. British couver 29, firsts 27, joihiliug extras 33, firsts 31, seconds 28. DEATHS DRISCOLLMAL Clarcnrnili, 22nd‘, 1925, Joseph DTl-“ifillll- April FR‘ASER.—-lu this city, April 22nd Elllllllfltll It, Fraser, iii-toil 3b‘ Yfills Funeral will take plueu from her late residence 152 King Street, Fri day morning ut 8 o'clock by road to Vernon River Cemetery for ln- torment. CONNORS-At the residence of her son. Hugh FrConnors. Alli" 21st, nrldgovkonnoy. relief "f 1'"; latc Edward Connors. 11204 _3-' years. Funeral, Thursday morning at 8.40 from hor Ihto residence, 38 Longworth St., to St. Dunstairs Cathedral, thence to, covchend Road Cemetery. “Whoa, y- fiilld” supplies a-valiable on spot. Bonus quoting delivered extras 23, first“! Columbia firm. ileulers paying ilOllVPTCil Van- THE. CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN chin‘; nil, April 22, 1915. The following extracts from a Diary 0i‘ the Ypres. ten years ago today. A‘pril 22, 1915, have ibeen furnished by Captain D. A. Macdonald in moul- ory of this day: April l8, 1915. The French are doing well in Alsace and the ‘ vanced near Ypres, inflicting heavy losses on the enemy.‘ April 19 From ‘Sir John French's . des- patch we learn tonight ‘that the capture of Hill 60, a commanding height to the south-east of Ypres, was a ‘most important success, as it is the kcy to the situation here- abouts. Ap rll 20. The Germans have been “making terrific efforts to recapture Hill W. ‘bill have entirely failed. The (lerman losses are said to ‘be from 30.000 to 40,000. Auril 21. The German attempts to re-take l-liil 60 still C0utlllue, but with m; little success as ‘before, April 22. The news in regard to Ypres ls rattler curious and confused. it states that while we still retain lllC ground we captured a; H111 g0, the Germans have made a ‘sudden {W001i from [he North, and the “midi "0005. Overcome ‘by pois- vll E8988. have been compelled to retreat. According to n German u. nort. We have lost some lleavy guns. April 23. lmcilrdi"; to a statement issued I11’ the War Office tonight, tile-Al- lies were forced to fall ‘back ‘be- tween Steenstraute and Lange- ‘nlark, and the Canadian. v\‘llo wens 5079911 10 give ground to keep ill touch with the rest of the iine,lost irur 4.7 guns. A few hours la:cr however, the Canadians ade most brilliant and success nl m} "when, recapturing the guns an‘! taking u number of German pris- duel-s. April 24., There is no doubt "Ila: as a l0- sult of their heroic efforts the loss- es of tile Canrulials have ilccn heavy. 'i‘lle Allies, however, (‘Oll- tiuue to press home their counter- attacks with success. ' i April 25. than army corps in t‘hc region of Yilrcs. has ‘developed ‘into a violent ‘battle for the coast, and, accord- ing to Sir John French, severe fighting continues. halve had to bear these attacks, and, unfortunately. we have lost St. Julion in spite of tho utmost gallantry on the part of the Canadians Ia a (lesperate fight against superior numbers. Yesterday the Germans made ‘flir- tller use of asphyxiating gases, -but their attacks were repulsed. and German oillcers and men were cup- turcd. Both the ‘King alld Sir John French have ‘sent warm congratu- lations to the Minister of Milllu at Ottawa, on the splendid gallantry of the Canadians. April 26. it appears that the Canadian‘: definitely turned tho i“-‘ in ‘battle for the cola‘: \\il'| _ luadc their heroic sialci. i' .~‘ now officially lt2]iUii.l"l on l|l\'li' cal evident-o that Canadian soldi- recent fighting not from wounds. but from poisoning fronl gasm unl- ploycd by the enemy—n'hiell is a means of warfare contrary to tile i-Izlguo Convention. FIRST use or POISON oAs. A fresh and lengthy ilcspaicll has ‘boon issued by Sir John lfrvneil. in which Ilo (foals with the operations of tho lirltisil Army in France and Flundors up to May 25. It. records tho Ilcroism (Iisplzty- Oil ‘by his troops in tllc second ‘but-- tio of Ylpres, ‘making special lncn- tion of the gallantry and tenacity of tllo Canadians. According to ‘this ‘desputeh, tho enemy first ‘made use of poison gas on April 22nd. April 24. The death is announced at in-ln- nos of Mr. Rupert ‘Brooke, the ‘poet. who was ‘serving as a sub-lieuten- ant in the Royal Naval Division. Just ‘before thc author left to serve his country, ho wrote thc following very ‘beautiful requiem: "u i should die,‘ think only this of . me: . That there's some corner of a. "so at “he WI‘ lo lion-av. marking ‘foreign field will" w“ "Mi-Jo b” m" “"1! a" " -----~ ‘~ '~ ~ That is forever England There ‘lenrlf? “VP? mild" i“ |’r°“‘|"a"l' n dY-Yflun, sham‘ be . ' voice from‘ a. lllilLlOll picture . in ‘marl-loll ‘were ‘ - ‘ '.-' '-"""“.“)3'v' . -“~ Aflllctogv in nnsi-‘tndnsoro. she-red‘ ' . ._ ‘$00111 M!" .5"Pi'5l3lll\.§- , mhdafawsre; - W; mo. " ., - Gave once her ‘no ers tolovc. her . _ ' , -. -ways:to ' m. 1 ' y- », ' "*4. ‘ ' '- A body» or" England's. breathing . . Qfilisliies . ‘_ mn,,,,,,,_,,,,__ .., , _ ;_ ‘Th u." u;§;i_‘,.,||.'b|° Washodmb}; the rivers. blest by_ . ‘ ay . o‘: by "nu the f" ’° "°"""‘" ffainiwmmfly I, y Andath k, this ‘heart. all evil died eoudflrzsns . tense: 1- a nunolo the Eternal mind,‘ no ,. ‘ ‘. Sh!!!“ or‘ ..- . Blililid ~ leash‘ _ ‘ l. ‘ill’ qr!‘ ‘i (till lii ' . ‘ P . v to gliyfiiiu ,. ,,‘ ", ' Gives somewhere back the (hp s, ‘ H; , w! ' ; ' thoughts ‘by "Ensinnri glvenz“; “‘ “' *“ , r; his‘ gal dsaounds; dreamer slIl||'¢'~i'l| rFWHHh-lll ,‘ s er y; . ‘M! ‘ And nu his». learnt of friends: i, ‘ and sentleliell». h; heal-ts it, peace. under an ' jiiinpun gsaven.".., , a,‘ '. winch Brooke. 4 l i v Second ‘Battle oi‘ British have ad-‘ ~ will receive ers ‘have lust tllcir lives ill tho) I . iln Memory of my pals, who now vdvoz/ 0%’ 9%” / A [iii/e [uglier in prIZ-eQ5firit-"S-Q , what‘ a wonder/o‘! ohY/erence a few cents make A Disease Free Area During the present week i-‘he ‘farmers of Prince Ediward island iahrougll ‘the School teachers of t-he ‘Province, literature (ioaling with the DISEASE FREE AREA question. The teacher ilas al- so been fo-nvarileti DI-‘UUOB 5011115. and instructions as to tile ‘manner of IJPUCCtHLlIiPI-‘E. l; is urgently ‘sug- ‘gcstod that ‘breeders in each scliooll distrler ‘got. together to discuss this’ mat-tor, and zrppnint some iniiil.‘idu-‘ al or committee to co-operatc with, tho teacher, in tho ‘perforlllzlllcc of, this wolk. l in a grunt lru-nlllcr ‘o-f districts [he breeders have already taken action, the llfillllilllfl have 119011 circa-lined, land ‘the voice oi‘ tho ‘Clllll(l"iJ\\'ll‘?l‘l€[ ‘The sudden attack ‘by two (lcr-iis strongly iu favor of tile ‘policy. It‘ 'sllmlld ‘be ilnllocrss-ary to again point out the ‘illrportance of this qucs-fion. The farmers of tllc Prov- , ill‘ce have seldom ii‘ over, Ibcedl ask- Tllo British) 0d to pass judgmvnt nu a. nlorc luv, the ‘brunt of portallt issue. There ‘does not. seem! Ito ‘be any ‘zlrgunlcllt against the i plan. Thorn are ‘many. ‘of the great- (Y?) IPCYIITDS sflrodlhl be ‘in_by May iilll Faldncrs lllstitlrt-‘l ‘, Dairy Organ tions, Egg Circles, \Vonloll‘s Ill l- ltu-tes. uml other farlncr (lrgnnizzl- tiom are rcisilszctf-uily ‘rO(]‘llfl‘5‘i.€(l in hold muslin-gs and (list-ass t ..‘-l qurs- lion, Where no filrzncl" mgnllization exists a general nmctlng of the ratc- pnyerg of tho ilistrit-t should D6031- lcd. Get bu-sy on this, l\lr, Breeder. it is a quslstioll of trellrendoils iln- portauce and value. Work with ,_vilnr sellooftrachcr. Make a thor- ‘ongll CilllVllSS oi‘ your district. Solid " llll‘ rcpoll. in ml ‘time. ‘ulouil in Flnudcl-sw- I A CANADIAN 'l‘hc glad and ‘hravi- _voilug ha-ari Ilnd comp ill-rims tho sou, ilc longed Lo play hi» pait ill clulsllillg iyraillly. Tlln lllfllllliillllii and lilo plains 01' his llPlOVCll laud Wl-ro wim- within his vr-ins And gave all iron hand. ‘r. llo "~'(‘()l‘lli'il Hie ll|(iil_1.'.lll of fi-zlr, llv lnurilturoil not ai pain, Tho i-all ilflihni ,w:ls cii-ur, Till‘ piltlrrif dilly plain. ilrnoatll ihc shower nl‘ load Of poison and of flrc, Hcncilargrd nlld fought and bli-‘l Ablaze with one desire. 0 flanada," pride, Ilook up am lffeot tin- ulorn, Sim-c of thy woifllililll side Such ‘breed of mcll is born. F. (l. Scott. Vlamortiugho. m-ar Ypros, 27th April, 1915... . (Canadian Press) NEW YORK, April 22.--~Au ad- dress by l’l‘0.=i‘flt‘ll‘i' (fool-high lll ivhlch lli- noun _0‘d a. massage 0f prnclli and prn-rqibrliy lzl‘~‘i niiilil was broadcast. from a SDPCWIY prrparorl ‘pilonn film lnlulo a yvcck i DrTlH/Qflllms TMENT L of importance, in‘ its falvtlr. Full} Miners Relief Fund Previously acknowledged, $134130 300 lbs. butter and clothing. Pl l/ouine Jenkins, $25.00. ‘St. ‘Paul's Church, $36.00. ‘G. F. lluiehisoll, $10.00. A Friend, $1.00. Kcllllrtiy Bros, bags potatoes. .I. (i. liylldnlall, 100 loaves bread. J. i’. Gordon, 50 loaves bread. F, J. llzliuiuu, ‘50 loaves bread. J. D. Jenkins, 50 loaves ‘bro-ail. Stt‘\\‘.lrt's ilakury, 50 loaves ‘llTC-‘lil Moore & hlulmoil, clothing, $50.00 A Fflfiilil, $1.00, Kellsingtoll, 100 l’all!‘i (‘llureli (zldditional) .. .00. ltnchel Col-don, pcr St. ‘Paul's (‘Ilurrd 95.00 Aiutihoilist Sunday School, Sililfiiii. ‘ lialnlnolld Kelly, (Jilurrloitciouui, and (J. J. Wood, Bunllllrydi ‘bags age was surprisingly made a pres- entation‘ and a gift as a very small token of esteelnand integrity in which be is held by the Club. The address was read by Mr. Lund and the presentation made by Mr. Per- cy Mutch. ~ Tile recipient although taken en- tirely by surprise EMS a very sult- able reply, thanking his kfild, friends and neighbors for their- thougiltfulnoss and generosity, The following is the address: Air. Wnl. P McLeod, Mount Herbert, I’, ‘E. 1., Dear Mr McLeod: ‘On behalf of the Members of the Conlnlunity League of Mount Her- bert, l’. island. we take this op- portuuity of expressing our ap- preciation of your services us Man- ager of tllc Protestant Orphanage Farm for the past two years and also of the mince‘, you-uhove won among lls_ on "count ‘l. your cx- cellcut charaot pend v _ 1165p in- terest you have" taken in every- . thing pertaining to the welfare of ‘ri- the community. .-\. ll. i~"sllcr, 2 hone. 1 colldonsml milk. l Airs. 2a ldcllziugqlilltil, l’c‘:1ki-’.'s I Station, 4 ‘bags llfiiilliii s. Joi . Dougnll, Pink's S-izlfiou, o . gs ‘potatoes, TY-‘cgrapllvrs C. N. it, l‘](lllllll'.il' .\l.(‘ll‘ liiulsfo-ll, par .I. J. 'l‘l;llilor, Sl2. (‘.“l‘ll\\'.'llI-Yorl( Poilll \\’il|ll‘en'.-l lu- atittito, box 0f clothing, l)()~-‘:$, ctc. 19.7 Ilillsllilro l SL, Box oi‘ ‘good I (‘nrnivall and York illl-"iliutc, ‘ I I l I ll ‘brlrlei of got . \\’. li‘. (hiding, Illzlrshfiflil, 5 hugs *' ‘point 1n s. John 'I‘ro\vsilztlu, .\li.l‘.‘d\val‘d ll;l., iii bags potatons, Snow Closes Roads ill N. S. IIALIIFAX, Aplli 2L~Owviug to lllf: ll\‘li\'_‘/ lull of snow ycsicl day all ftillll“? ill ‘illc l)i’ll\"liii.'" arr again i-Itmizii to motor v1 lllCll‘ ‘iraffle lili- i.ii fur r illlliee, ‘aruorriillg ‘in all lil'ill'l‘ ml ‘lilsl. night by ‘rill: 1'1":- \'llll‘l1ll ll‘ll.',‘|l\\‘.iy llilillil. tOrphaIlage Campaign Notes Dill-lug lilo past ulonih or so illnllcy Ilzls not bot-n coining ill vt-ry frorly, ll-llt things nppcar lo b‘: mor lug ilgzlin and lilo itllllilllll. coming In on pic-dgos is gratifydllg illdt-i-d. ’1‘\\‘eniy‘1ivo dollars from Star of Hops Division for W, T. Coal-an, West Llupc. remitted by Mr. A_ J. hlathcsml, (Ylnxzlry, and nrronlpan- lad by his own subscription, has been gratefully received by the committee The limo for lilo second pay- ment of plcdgcs is drawing llvnr. Don't lot that worry yoll, Iiowover, as your amount can be paid ut nny time. The iiuflllel‘ your ‘plcdgo is paid‘ flu.- qtlickor interest on amounts due by the Orphanage will beldm ped. . Keep up the good work —‘--——- {O->—-—- Address And Presentation Tho menthol-s of the Community League of Mount llcrbcrt, together with n number of visitors, met at tho home of ma‘. and Mrs, Frank Lund, Friday, April 17th. After the usual business of the Club. n sing- song and other forfnn of alnusn- Youieertainly have won the ros- pcct and good-will of all who have had the pleasure of your acquain- tance. As n farmer you ha/vo been faithful and conscientious in your work and we feel that you will be successful in whatever you un- (lertake, Having purchased a home lloar the City of Charlottetown we will still be able to meet you and W0 will be always interested in, your welfare. To your partner, Mrs. McLeod, we also extend ollr appreciation and goml-lvill for her unliriug ae- iivlilcs in tho church and Sunday Srhotil work as well as her" eon- ln-ciion ywltll ihc _‘Coml11unity lNlli-{IIC of hiourlt Herbert. The illv-zisaml cvi-lliugs we have spent logolllivr will be lung remembered and wc believe tho social and edu- cational activities in which you ilnvc iakvil prhulinclll. pnrt will be a hit-saint: in the community, both youllii ilud old. " ‘ You will ziccopt. this little gift as a. token of our good-will and kindly rcmelnbcrullcc. Wo trust that tho (liver of all good muysmlie upon your pathway, bestowing" llil||[>ill('!~i:~l_ ' ' Very corfllully yours, ‘ Community League,‘ : Mount Herbert,‘ v ~ r t. \i Ziiill ShOGRIiSlI For your shoes ‘it saves the leather and‘- . ‘may. both nlnuyJohrs of‘ sunlll‘ no . ' improves your personal appearance Hotel Vlctorla ‘An up to date comfortable Hotel with over 100 rooms, 44 ol- which hfiave private baths. ‘Guests receive eourtaoua and ‘painstaking service. Table la unexeelled In Canadlf, ' ‘Chat-lofted a Hotel Co,‘ lid. ‘ I _ Proprietors _ HARRY 6. dnowu, Manager . - - i‘ ‘ ' . VICTORIA HOTEL .1 n. Watson, st, toner r. w. Benson: LHW. Murdoch, ,“IIT'I‘IY Julius host; Mofltnal; a. ment were lnduigodln, after nix‘? Mr_ Wm. P. McLeod, "the it I Manager of tho ProtestanfJOrphan- p_-_._ _@-_._ . ~+'— For Every Ill-Wind's Llnlalelto r u ‘. u!“ l7- ..." .wuuu.--...“ stallions. ‘Hills: li.~wllotlle .‘ isuiui“s.eei"t¥a"sla caller, s; John.‘ I _ g k , , 7' 1‘.~'".’..._‘ ‘an .v m X1 i‘. um»... _s,‘_ V g