‘ " curled '~ _‘- govt-rnnlcnt 11nd . flniollnt. Probably their HFIEIIBHUIOG. l.» was given Dected that next year they would , matters which he was desirous o1‘ .'..*/[ IZ/ZZ STAY/VIVA‘, (I/zznmrutz curs onerusl- ‘l saves 39AM I A A A -vYl1v_“~1‘1'i. wvvv E ctlsslllili Invulustlltlh Advertisements Illa this lsallll- ll In ward (o! Qqaj u. A‘ rvv h“ can! to Oil! to l0 hlwnalal, nustwba alwmgtzwzué-l list-IO‘ .1165" (h. u.“ no wad canons snid- u '2' ' ’ I I IIIIQ- ‘QVOIKIIQGIIIQI Out sa-lnaleea to eowu not Ian a000- lllta. -II_JIO use can this rah loavoiL AAAAAAAA manna‘- “NATIONAL OHARA6TERIB_ TIC8"-i-Iear Dr. W. J P. MscMill- an lecture on “National Character igstics," Caledonian Clu-b Thursday p. m. ' NOW m STOCK, best quality Imported white ltussian, white fife, red fife and Marquis wheat, at lowest prices. A. Horne St Co. LADIES SUMMER UNDER- WEAR IN OPERA, STYLE, no sleeves or short sleeves. selling at 29c, 38c. 50c. 75c, and $1.60. Moore fr. llfoLeotl. ’ THE GARDEN OF THE GULF I LLLUOTRATED-sfiouvenlr ofl the Province-best illustrated write-up of the Province-ever published. Price fifty-seven cents ' postpald. Guardian Office. THE’ PUBLIC ARE‘ CORDIALLY INVITED to tile opening of Char- lotictown's big new automobile and FOR SALE ‘was MALE HELP WANTED FOR sacs on TO LET a was: WANTED ‘I-MAN TR BOY TO house on Water Street. Apply to work on iaml. Apply c '1‘. John McQuillan. — , _ Ferguson, York, R. R. 2. ab.“ gsLggTwipvg pun; wANTED-vMAN -OR BOY BV bred Plymouth Rock Coclterals middle oi‘ April to work on farm. Choice birds M. $3.50 efl-(tlr, Ap Apply H. E. 0. Vessel’. York. ply to Ernest Dinzwell, Souris, -——-—-—-— . -———-—— p_ _ l_ v 2 . ‘ ‘SALESMAN WANTED» SALES- ..._.__s_._i. mm a. Ielf respecting salesman rl-FQR QALQLJ-wg groggy - whose ambition ‘is beyond his present occupation might find ' more congenial employment with us and at the same time double his income. We require a man of clean character sound in mind and body, of strong personality who WUIlIll appreciate 1S life post tion with a fast growing concern where industry would be regard- ed with is: above Il-Vfifllgu earn- ings; married man preferred Apply to Mr. J. C. McLean Bail ‘ mooornd floor. Riley building, house, 36 "it 261 ‘feet. Lot of good lumber in ti» Call or write s. R. ‘Lane, Cross Roads, Lot. 4S. t- *F'0R SALEQ-RIEGISTERED AVR- shire bull, 3 years: Dam, Lone - Pine Belle. B. O. P. Apply to V. Beaten, East Point. ‘FOR 8ALE_'6O ACREQ OF LAND East Royalty I! 1-2 miles from Charlottetown. Has never failing stream. For particulars apply E. Quuflxulzfls“ wflm‘ 1mm” Wheatldy & C0,, Ltd. ‘This land 328g: sold in lots to suit pur- ‘VANTIED ‘, *WANTED-—WILD GEESE. NELS on Waldron, Tyne Valley. "JNO. ALFRED McIIIONALD LANII Surveyor, Hernlanville and Char lottetowu. ‘ WANTED TWO NEWLYV FRESH- cned cows Ayrshire sratlc. Apply l-I N. Bayer. Charlottetown, R. R. 5 *WANT\ED POSITION BY MARRI- ed man as care-taker of fox ranch situated near Summerslde or Charlottetown. Best of refer- encvs given. Apply W. F., core Guardian. ._._...______,...______._.__. APPLICANTS DE-SIROUIS of en- tering the North Adams Training School for nurses, North Adanls, Mlnss. will ‘please write, Super‘ intendent, North Adaws llospit-l all.‘ iSubt, Mary Lzlrter, R, N. Premier fill-Delivers Ilis Budget Speech Continued from Page One —_-—J-a-_--- Tl-le speaker‘ dwelt at-‘consitlerabia length on tile matter of the Dalton Saliatorium. The next mflttel‘ wit! Government House. When the Liberal party camel-Into power they found themselves saddled with n. rental of $120011 year for the house byllle jute §Il~ Wilfrid an. The goffrhmetlf held that thlydominion government should ay the Lieutenant Governor u suf- lcicn-t salary to pay his own rent i d they dncilled- to make no pro- Eilplon for the maintenance oi‘ gov icrnment house. Tile tovernnlenl. they wollld meet the llollsé with? least a modest surplus. intended to continue the collection of inxcs and had taken steps to ‘maketthis possi~ hie. They intended to conduct the affairs of the province in a business way. With all apology for the ‘amount o1’ time consumed he re- sumed his seat. ~ HON. A. E. ARSENAULT on risinft said that at this late ‘hour henlid not intend to take up much time. Moreover, the Premier ilari. like the ‘bee. flitted from point. to Point nnlldidyéli‘ 115E111.’ It would be "Wilvfllflbleallfi 89W 1m" cdul-prohen- slve idea o! the finances oi the province it‘ rho erratic‘ course lnill "WW" ‘by lhe Premier ‘was followed. 11c. however, felt ‘ho could con. xratnlte his honorable friend on having lllfliie thtfibost of a very 11nd 038i‘. 'l‘llcre was n rrlnarknbitr similarity Ilcweon‘ the s-péecn 111st IICIIVUPOII nml that (IPIIVOPOII in tn ‘(smote on the address. ln may, ll; apcrdli in nlnny ofits ‘periods wng a repetition of Ilitl speech tllcn do. liver-dd. Afthr some r-urtller remarks to which further reference will ‘be made, Mr. Arscnftult moved Ihc ("Ullllthméltt of the debuts. nit 11:30 House adjourned to 3 111. 'I‘l1l11's-du-y. (‘M11 J. E.‘ Dfllivoli,‘ jrflggigt of Sunlmerslde was a. visitor in the city yesterday. “Passinns Playground” ‘will! Katherine McDonald - At Prince iidmlrtl ADAPTATION or FAMOUS “THE out or HERCULES." lad also ntlllcrcd strictly to the sys em- of giving contracts by tender. ' s a result many of their friends ' em disappointed Ibut, he claimed. saved money 1y It; they saved $1.000 on conl , lpne for FHICOIIWOOIIH Hospital. hey had followed this systeln tn ‘ he puiblicilllon of the government ‘ sports. This was because the lend ‘er of the Guardian was the lowest - til by this system the Government I arfsztved scverlill thousands by it. 11w had increased taxation and, d ‘continued, the condition or the rovlnce justified it. llo claimed hit tho opposition hnd assented to no system oi‘ tnxittlon and to tllc 1). lo get the government 4am a hole. ~ - . Q it had been contended,‘ he -BHICI., t the government had ‘no man‘ e to increase taxation. trio c imed they had uh equal mandate itvli I1 the Melghen gotbrnlllent, the ' andate of amajorlty of the monl~ era and besides thefl-they httd the andate of necessity. ccesstty hrlist ‘upon tllcm lby their predo- ‘ellors. He tlhargetl that the late olrernnlrnt had Iilpenn money with- utEtllo authority of the legislature. dipentlng the charge that they had creited n deficit oi‘ $230,000 and Jtad spent 9110.000 manifestly for the purpose of wltinlngfthe‘ 919011011. The government, hersuid, intended to carry on and they hoped and ex 5' w-w 8TB STIARSI SCREENS IEIAUTV IN MONTE CARLO STORV. ‘Iinillerinlo l\ldl)onald, popularly lol-nlell “the American meant-y," and lwhoso onlrauoe into film stnniom has been ‘ncoortlod unprecedented approval among local theatrexoars will llo seen at tile Prince Edward Theatre, comulellcln yesterday in hai- ‘Idtosl ‘ First‘ National ‘Picture, "fldtsslons Playground." ‘llduptlul from the famous novel, “Tire Guests of dleroules," by (l. N. and A. 1M. Williamson. “Passlions PIlIg/glflulid," is n. stir lag story of romance. losses and gains at the‘ world-famous ‘Morale mrlo where titled persons from all land, stake their fortunes, good names alnfl crowns on tho roulette wheel and other numerous gambl- ing devises here lvondllcied- . IAII appealing strain relieves the tense dramatic moments that foII-. ow In the tnsclosllrsxdf u (unique plgl to brealgtlie bank at Monte Curio. As Marv Grant. a, convent girl, just. In receipt of hcrjnhcrit- ands, lMisa McDonald plays lshc pin of a glfl who 1mm the holy illslltllrlcn u» film that the numbi- ing blood of her father lead-s her on 1° winnings that become the gossip of the famous raBOfl- wearing- gowus that were 089061 n» drained for this pmdllfilibll and appearinn in her most famous OIWWICIPFIIQLIOH as the unsflflh" qjclmod convent girl and later the wt..."- ,.v Monte Carla's neat-lull “ma, Kglhgrlne MacDonald's role in "Damiano Eaiifdilhfi" N"! fill‘ (a llrl» rer Ihousdads o! afldlllfillll be Cble to mnke as 500d a. financial allowing as they (lid this year. ' At 10.80 Mr. Bell intimated that perhaps he had aIread-yt occupied too much time but theta were some Placing before the House. l-le llcre_ went over a good dent of - what he had already said and in addition rcfdrring to the Ibrightcnlng pro- Bllects, the reduction in the ‘cosfof material, labor, etc. llu concluded with the prediction that next year Igniting Inn sluggish aaflia u o» liver ulbioais I qalailty tativad bytba au at ‘It. Gina's lIlaay-Uvav Pith Ila» pill a doaa. Ila. a halt ‘ " all laden. 98th Siege Battery. Jly house conducted by J. any I‘ LADIES UNDERWEAR FOR Spring and Summer in great assert lnent cams In this morning. ‘Moore S: McLeod Limited. BOUVEINIR OF P 5 h-Now Ia the time to sendyour friends an illustrated souvenir of. P El. Fiftrsevan cents postpaid. Guar- dlan0ffloo -‘ , ‘ ' a JUST RECElVEM-Ontarlo Willi-Q Banner seed oats, which we are selling at lowest prices. A Home & Co. , ‘ HAMPSHIRE-fibers ‘will be Divine Worship next IBunday ovati- ing at ‘l o'clock. All are ernestly In vlted to attend. - LADIES SPRING AND BUMIMIEQ weight nominations, n. wonderfully complete range lust opened $1.00. $1.25. $1.06 $1.95 and $3.00. Moore 8: lllcheod Limited. ' Stanley Wedlocft, Ltd. Opening be» gins at 2 p. m. Casino orchestral in aitentl-ance. TI-fE Hoe MA~RK‘E_T.-<Local deal era are paying 17 cents ‘per pound in town for best quality hogs and 16 1-2 In the country. Th9 market ‘in (Thief-lg: and Toronto lfreported as “easy? in blontrpal-‘ths receipts are light. Th-sflodfil demand con- tinues fair thou wary‘ few hon-s are calming‘ in.‘ ' he fact that in Canada the prices, no‘ higher than in the Uni-tedlfitates notwithstand- ing the decline Inllle pfice of feeds is n satisfactory feature. .--¢__ DR. JAMES ASA WHITE COM- ING_ TO C'HARLOTTETOWN.-—~Dr. Millie is the International General Se(:ret|11'y' 0i’ the Baptist Young People's Union of’ America. Ile -is n sprakcr ni‘ ‘great power and charm, thoroughly julformetl on all phases of work among young people. He is accompanying Rev. Waldo C. hfocllunl. lllellzlous Education Sac- rctnry of tllolBtlpilstIChl1rnl1 lin tho Maritime Provinces, in zl series oi‘ (eonfcrcnces hero on Friday ‘after- noon and vcnlng. All young pimple and all workers among young poo- plo nreqpost cordially invited to be present. SCHOOL WORK—Stltndlnl: of Mi. Mellick School 1'01" March. Teacher M. Cody. Grade Vll—— 1. Hazel McEachern; 2. Ilernice hlai-Donzlid. Grade Vl—1, Billie Farrow; 2, (lerald hlacDtlntllil; 3. Beatrice Boswell; ‘I Arthur Wright 1'», .lohll Adams. Grade V-l, ,Frances Wood; 2, Margaret. Mae- Drrvl-ald; 3, Winnlfrcll Robertson; -l. (Iertrlllle .lelrkins: 1'», Lyman R1- clrarrls; Ii. Ilnnler .lenlkins'l. Grade lV-—-1, Edmund ltobcrisou: 2. Mil- dred Wright; Ii, Elliot Robertson and Perl-y hlcKcnllat (equal): 4. Louise hit-Kenna, 5; Henry 130s- wall and Leigh McEacllern (equal); ti, (tho/rise Wrig-llt. ' Grade 3-1. Helen Drake: 2, Charlotte Dl-ak and llobert Moltae (equal); 3, Lil Dickson. Gracie ll~—1, Harold Robertson (J12): 1. Bertha Wood: 2. Mildred Dickson. Grade I-l. Lodge Lane; 2, Alexander McRac (Jim); l, lslay Robertson; 2, Mar- garet IIIcKenna; 3, Sarah Wood. Perfect Attcnd'ance~'-Lei-g11 Mc- Euchern, Frances Wood. Louise McKcnna. Lodge Lone, Robert Mc- l-l-ae, Charlotm Drake, Helen Drake. Margaret McDonald, Port-y McKen- na. Lilli Dickson. |' WEDDING BELLS-A qllici and pretty wetliilnt: ‘look place at 25 Illnfznolia Si. Dorchoster Mass, re ccni.ly' when Miss Gem Downey. Lrndulttc nurse or the Cftmbritilxe ltvilci‘ Hospital, Cambridge Matss. bcclllnv Illo bride 0i’ .\lr. Temple 1C Stewart, son oi‘ Mr. and Airs. Geo. Stewart formerly of this city. 'l‘llc ceremony was performed by the Rev. Mr. Pratt oi‘ the Bltpstlt Church In the presence oi‘ lnlany friends and relatives ot‘ the bride and groom. The bride looked very charming and wore a smartly tailor ed suit of navy blue wltlli-laiding grey and hat to thatch. She was ni- tt-ndcll by Mrs. lIm-zlcc SIt-uulrt. wllo wore n tlress of DIII rose iricotlno with touches of gold, while tho groom was ably supported by his brother Horace. After the cercnlony n11 wcnded their way to the dining- room 'W.‘Ii0l‘0 a beautiful supper was awaiting them where only the im- r odiate relatives and friends were present. when all IIIBII done ample justice to the nice things spread be- fore Ilhem, music and games were intlulecd In after which all depart- ed wishing Mr. and hfrs. Stewart all good wishes rmd a ‘happy and prosperous Journey through life. hil- Stewart Is a funnier Charlottetown boy and a returned soldier llavlnll served lllldt-l- Major Prowsc In the trashing and cooling to most. eI B. MILTON AND RUSTIOCL-sNGXI Sunday, (second in month), servlde at Rusllco 11 a. nl., with Holy Communion, ‘Mlltonil p. 1n., and i-lapshire ‘I p. 1n. ‘ ‘ _s._-_ TIIIi. CENTRAL IiIiAR .room are nearly $40,000.00 worth ‘PM. A I“ i Worn has just been received in Ilfintreal that lilies Ethel Lilli:- worfh, Arts 12. lwho has been act- ing as foreign oormspondoat Paris for several "American iournals has removed to paint suspend’ stool roam. ~ no London. In future. it is understood papal. s!“ is absolutely uaoderma that Miss Ionetworth will continue special. heating-system about; In- lwr lmi-mallstic work, but will cou- stsusa so s; u; permit a pemct fine bel- activities In great part to temperature ‘for drying the various the British Isles. cgauf-u ylmflhnf“ n1; rug-gur- While there have been several belng..non.¢ted.by m’ ‘ddmoq: M WOIBOII graduates 0f MacGill who a “guinea “mum ‘gwwm u, have become well known in journal 9553,1943“ ‘varnish m a". on m5 Istic work In Canada, it is thought cars without thsadilerenca of dust. This. shop-lzrprosldcd over by one of-Prlnce IEdom-d ‘Island's noted auto and carriage paint artists, Mr. Hammond- llflrlsgrgeh . . shock itoolu I szloono trtcon The aedolld floor comprises the new trail by extending her endeav- foremlost newspaper woman. Du-ringl three years as a cllievetl considerable renown. Mr. D. A. Wedlotrk is sales mari- may m, saw with "um may age:- forthls department. To him 1s dds the credit. of installing the al- most perfect card systems used throughout the building. In this other women with writing ability, to undertake what is one of the time one of the most arduous oi’ of‘ automobile parts and BUCOBHOHuI-r- literary efforts. in tllslutoparia is every aiaglsr ticle ordinarily required for the var SUCCEBSFUL i ENTIEIRTAIN MIEINT.—— A delightful Quteflnlil nlent was given at. Notre Dame Academy last evening by the pup ilsl. There was a good attendance and all present thoroughly enjoyed the programme. A- more extended report of the entertainment will appear In a subsequent issue. ___n_.. V THE PARISH OF CRAPAUE- AND SPI-IlNGI-‘IELO. - Service's next Sunday. April 10th, St. Eliza- beth's Church, Springfield. 11a. nl., St". John's Church, Crapaud 7p. -m. The ‘Rector will begin n. course of sermons on "Some Great Hymns". First sermon "Rock of Ages. cleft for me." BRACKLEY SCHOOL-The fol- lowing is tho ata-ndl v. of Brac-ltley School for the mon ll of A-prll: Gratin V.-—Erne'st Macmillan, 2,, (luy Pierce. Ii, Fred Roper. Grade IV-—-.ll‘tlnnie Sellick, 2, Florence NEW-BO", Grade Ill STu-"GGOTKG Jackson, 2, Robert. Diamond. ' 3, Theodore Nerwson. Grade ill, Jr.-—— Lestcr Selllok. 2, rSybll Mnclviillan, fl. dtoy Diamond. Grade ll, Sr.— Enrls Bryenton. Grade IlJr.——IWal- tor MacMIllan. Grade l-Florence PIPYCB. 2, G n-doh Honor. 3, Hazel BTYOIIUJH. The following pupils have perfect attendance... Ernest Mflflmllflfl. Fred Elmer, Florence Pierce. Gordon Jtoper. BIRTHS KEILLV- ~At the Charlottetown Pluspltul. 0n April a. 1921 to Mr, and ‘Mrs. l-‘retl G. Kelly. a son. . RQDD-lmtllls cZ-ty on Mlfeh p2, 19.21 to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rodd a daughter, Flora Margaret. To l-lo'stl_ei_n_iireed~rs Queen's county Holstein Breed-- ors will meet. at the Agricultural flail to nrgnaize on April 12th at 1 oclock. The luecilng is called by unanimous decision of the Consoli- dated Holstein Breeders Club which voisd to eittehd limits. PERCY Murcuprrcs. ‘Vlaritime Provinces Telegraphic News. (‘Special to The Guardian) to tho country _ WALTER JQNES, ,Secy. I ions cars which the firm handle and it is this feature which enables the owner of a Msdlnmgillin or Oldsmobile car to Irsnew any part required at n. moment's notice. ‘file wholesaling of accessories requires a. large supply to be kept constant- ly on hand and the local (lealers (‘fill supply themselves from this stock as cheaply as from the whole salers or Montreal and Toronto, The nnanglng of the stock room is an object lesson in system, every part, (and there are hundreds of them) has its own icars. The garage has been ellllllllled with the most modern tools, includ- lllg the Electrically operated lathes HIDII drills, grinding mach-Ines. ‘"111 in fact every tool or mechanical nr- rangement requireltfur "l8 "PM" lug or refitting of a. Motor Vehicle has been installed. Tile floor of tlw garage is cement specially con- strllcted to porluit the carrying 0ft of refuse water from the cleaulnz oi‘ the curs The mechflniclfil-IS We of the highest clans. Capt Wendell cvmilllflmel" Rogers is foreman with the assist with its card index. which allows “we of M,“ Angus Miwglwhem as the stock bought, sold and on hand, Chief Mgchhnlc, and a capable stuff dlllllicates of‘ acb card are kept in m- helpers‘ thb fvlaJn Off-Ice. The well known The above 1,, m“ m, imperfect athlete ..\1l'_ Uohn MeEachern iwflleqlp or o“ or m‘, bin,“ pm. “IXcKPPVYI *5 l" “m!” i’! l“ positions conceived and nut throush in this city. its successful culluin tltion involves the GIQelldItuh-Qwli over $75,000.00 but itllos given to this city and Province an establish coltlprlsos the nlent and auto sewicc which every Oms for excess Islander may feel proud oi‘. rot‘: ‘rump FLOOR The tlllrd floor - garage‘ and store ro -_'_».a..__ n- p-_—-_‘_L “i .-u-@ {L} O'L TANKER MIAY BE ABANDONED YIARMQUTH, April tL-Elforta -i‘.o float the oil tanker impoco. stranded on Blond flock havaprov‘ ed unsuccessful. .lt is feared she‘ will have to be abandoned. The lmpoco went ashore aibout. 7.30‘ TuesdayTmornIng on Blonds, Rock, near Cape sable (while on route to 9t. John from Halifax with a consignment o! gasoline. The steamer left Halifax at 1.30 l). 1n. on iMonday with bulk gaso-i line in her tanks: equivalent to‘ 20,000 barrels. She stuck fast on Ills ledge of rock and yesterday continued to grind heavily all day. Wireless msesages were sent out at once for assistance and the (l. (l. ti. Aberdeen and the steamer lln- lleroyal, of the imperial Oil Com- pany's Feet on route ‘from Colon, to l-lalifrlx, and at 01103 proceeded t. the. resour- of tho stranded l-tcalncr. The (l. G. S. Aberdeen lmll to the secured through the L-lr-al Ilranch of the nlarine and fisheries department. DEGENEIRATES QENTEINOED S1‘. JOHN. April 6.-—l.ifo im- prisohlnent was the sentence Im- posed on GeorgyDrcw, coirvicted ‘m’ ape by Judge Crockett in the __ t;_c __,, av. IWIIIIam- Na all all sentenced to four year. .-- ld eight ‘lashes. i He was "con- llcted of attempt to secure car- nal knowledge of} girl under 14 am- ~ I P‘ "T. v , _ . Fill-lift“ Wonk m c.. u. a. c-h i ' " N . Q “ _-‘atpw A1- monorail ' ‘ ' "XOINYQON. April 0.-—-lt has been - " RA legume ‘time the work in the ‘ l ‘. .‘ . o here is to ecur. FOR 1145a 1:11 sitar: illldd t. thtssndsys .. week. man - ‘ --— - iii; E3... g {kin grind hair rnourr mama? mondrotv d tm t ~ ' _fi’cu§-'il§.csi§<i. “Elm ‘is 1'5. vasomotor.“ awn .lt-A cum h m ideal p0 den m. delegation of 100 residents of Grand F1115 l-nl vicinity probes!!! to the Walnuts today Infan- a mnhar delicate skins. , M“ Tlkflat- 50"‘ admiiiisryiplentlid picture will be repeated today- crnil-sia; 4-“ q aalfll. 1 H "aircrew rasvdwtlalusa z I B53153? . w... s... -asg--._-aawdalra~»il.r star-v», i‘ ' extension In time -to the company having‘ the monopiy on the hydro- fntrleel-t w. nestled. .1» Bread with Better Food Forget, for a moment, the delicious flavor of raisin bread and think of its value as a food. Raisins furnish 1560 units of energizing poundfzts well as natural iron which brin toiwomerfs and childrerfs cheeks. The raisirfs pure fruit sugar is in practically predigested form, so it is almost immediately assimilated. This fruit-food nourishment of wheat, forms ‘an almost ideal food. Send ’round the corner or telephone to your grocer or bake shop for a loaf of Sun-Maid Raisin Bread or bake a loaf at; home according to the recipe at the right. The raisin flavor permeates the bread. Try the bread plain, with or without: butter. Learn what delicious toast it makes. Serve at least twice a week to break the monotony of plain bread. Every first-class baker sells Sup-bfafd Ra SUN-MAID RAIS.I1\,lS ‘J's SunaMaId Raiairasin all your Three varieties: mokhmful-chsy th fin rgro . (seeds removed) Mgdgfg-qm rgndefiulcithizskinrhventl (grown without‘ California table grapes. Clusters (on the Packed In‘ an Immaculate pInnt in . lllllllilllllt . ‘ ‘ ‘ I Iterest in sports, her I ~.__,,.__ , ' ity and her genuinely friendly atti- tude towards her fdluw 1n her senior year she rwas under- rwaduats president ab the R. V. C. hlBhe too a prominent part cumin“ and senior play. Ahbasketlball n leading debater and public speaker, and when she ‘ with first class honors in English. E. lsiandpnd had her early educa- t-Ion at Prince Street School and Prince of Wales College. From the latter institution she graduated as leading pupil with that M,“ Lmgworlh h“ blue,’ a GenerlalsMedal and a scholarship. , worth taught ‘:23 tmntméfgzfi gafifate ‘Nesvmount for several years be- career here did much to 9l1C0lll‘8.I-’.8:¢I3li!lIZ\l‘IBhe4l lira-dilute- ruost interesting and at the same worth referred to is a daughter of and she has already dminguIs-hed Students who attended 11100111 lm- herself as a joumallst. No doubt essays, she will likely win a place m Insist upon the Sun-Maid brand. ltlillfllll. the ten- ls she stltrred. She was counted as ‘dated she did so Miss Lonswortll was lborn in P. annuals n» (its; the Governor inept; for fir“?! Miter leaving MacCill Miss 1on1: V at La ‘Puque and , . . . ‘. 1.1- dyad proved herself one of Canada's 7°: Tsmiixfinlim £92543”? "2: L4“; 45g“; "P44". . - member of the Miss Longworth is writing fiction l ' Ma“- o; me Mum,“ ‘gm;- 51w 9,. and essays. No doubt tbutthat in _, _ ‘ _‘ ‘ ‘ ‘_ y it the near future the it. V. C. will n‘ éwEATé-R- Tm“ ' ‘ ‘ hfll‘ have reason to be proud of this Q ___ E 53M" its time for the new sweater, one oi‘ these new tigllt-welsht beauty- Kannents that one can scarcely ro- oognize as a sweater stalk, Just u.» deluded. moot shapely. mosi colorful sports coats. In every sort of knitted witchery. You'll navy new how alibi-III ntil p them an! among the falmous writers ofvCan-‘ "Fang: y u we ada. We congratulate Miss Lon:,-_ won onwllcr marked success, and| expect to hear of her winning fur- ther laurels across the sea. The above is taken from the McGill News, oi‘ March. llllas Lonn- the late Colonel Jnllu lmrgwoniul now that she is writing fiction ‘and. T‘ ti‘) I Greeks Retiring __ ‘ 1 qr I‘ To Old Position CUNSIPANTINOPLE. April 6- Greek! are evacuating Afmm liar» shissar ‘an important Junction Point on the Bagdad Railway which their Southern Army cap tnredl in a recent offensive drive is announced hero‘ may. The Greeks in this sector are retiring lu their old positions‘ Raisins 1s a STE\\'EI) RAIQINI (‘over sun-Maid lhuaiul with all wine: and ndl anlhq of It for orange n. IIPI ntr pound; rm; a. Ire: bring ls a boll all Cillovfto simmer for one Ilour. Sugar may be added. but In not account-y, as bu. ‘Mull Seeded llnllllna couurll 15 per cent natural fruit sugar. Serve will or without, cream. rurnm Iucrt ‘scrum. Seed: nutriment per ‘iffllllffi-lm‘ a tiff-iii: 0 -’ curs Ilfllk 1 nun warn gs the {Q53 tlnt 1t emu ‘.2 [cannon nutmeg (may until! “final ricer nnll nlurr. or wlth 1 clip train. f or ll absorbed. c0011. uurll .cl- 1a qulllnw I tllp mil arm lhe- snanlr, aplcr uml well-hutch», 03:16,, cone- blur “Ill! for and rilhllrlllpp." llli plnlrlina Malt. 11¢! 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