MAY 3. 1926 ivln. Joucosvn Far years. ‘ill; Itidnl‘! , l-hp, and trouble. ‘ell . m; yell ever since. . . rtt0m"ll'll um vl‘ l t" is one of the Won l“ tliscovc little from lllflt llllll ‘l frvfihp ripe oranges, ap “d prunes, it; acts direct bowels and skin. liter. depended “Doll frouble 811d ml-ywlicre, 25¢. and 50c a b01- lilr. Jolicoeur suffered headaches, the heavy, miserable which usually accompanies y-thrcc pounds and I have I am pleased d “Frull-il-llVEN" to all a golfer from Kidney Di- _l_ M. Jolicoeur, 31B 2nd l-it-s of modern medicine. to relieve kidney pain in the back. Sold Central Guardian Children 25c. Adults 50c. Ferratbee, of Montreal, sionary pageants Tuesday svanln I ver collection. ' bl es last Walker of Niles, Oilio. ~Tl Organization Meeting of til wCUVQlwIld tlioysl tiiltl Girls‘ Swln u fair attendance and tile iilen - burs silowctl n keen illtcrcst ill til meeting. Mr. (icorgn iietlristti ttt- .'i‘ile lollolvilig officers were eiec ('ll1'"l'l‘L‘HlllI‘lll, Null Allltl; bcrt ilughes, tlt-tlrgti willi iloltl its 29th Annual ‘Meetiil lweek. The be iil St. Paul's church on Tuestla lnorilillg at 10.15 at Wllltfll til Thank offclilng will be prescilte _ will preacll. Peter's sclioolrooln. ion _ "ANNEW- Matinee this arter- .nooii at 3.30 in the Prince Edward. Came and ‘bring the whole family. MIBB DEBLOIIS o! India. iMrs. and Mis- SiuPulllZl-s Parish liall 8 o'clock. Sil IN 0Hl0—-tl’olice..' officer J‘. lS. Walker received n telegram nigllt notifying Ilim of the death oi‘ his brother Keilneth II. . Full Particulars will be received llatcr. BOAYS’ AND GIRLS’ PIG CLUB. i (fluh was held at IMr. (loot-go Mc- .\'Iilitlll's u-ll April 13th. There will-l ed its (lilnirlntiil [or tllo evening. Vice- Prositlout. Roland ‘ilearisttl; Secre- tary, itltlitii l\itrl.tulclllzlil; Treasur- MntiMillzln. (For Wcst (‘ovc llead); Directors, on 'i‘uestlay anti Wednesday of this opening service will illlttl‘ tile Vcn. Archdeacon White »'i‘tlle Annual busiilt-i-ls ilieettiilg will be hold at 2.15 in St. ll" Elll" “l lllll election but was prevented ‘by ill liess from attending the ordination services wlllcii,follolved_ was duly received into tht Mr. Jollli Agnew, wllo was elected tt the eitlcrsllip at the saute time hill when those present wiiil have the pleasure oi‘ hearing addresses from the Domin- Prcsitleilt 0t’ tile W. A. Mrs. Ferrnbee and Miss Audrey Dclllois. lllelllllelslllll "l ll"! $955k"!- W. A. Aiisslionary at Kangra, India. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN IMrs. Ferrabee and Miss DoBlols wllil also speak at the Missionary Tuesday at 8. pip. present costume. twou St. Peter's Cathedral B er’s will schooiroonl be closed 8l1d the ‘In St. Patti's Parish liall. be attend. e SPLENDID . BARITONE—Mr l? Ilia Ilcurers yesterday dtirlilg dlh l. o t.- tlltioii of two pleasing solos, lllr liotli lillulbcrs. l. ZION CHURCH. —Rt-v. Fulton of ti<‘it.t~lltiiurl;, l'a., occu-pict er. ‘Muc- iitlgiles; Directors, Louis lll“ lllllllll, ‘ll Zlll" Cllllfifll Willi?!’ hlilrilllilll. .lliiilcs hltflélll(‘.lllllll,l'llly llllllllllli-Z “I111 evfilllllg- 'l‘llcrt “pm. Smnholmn, nll.uclorfl_ m” were large congregations at boil HCYY 3S. ti preacher All“ k ss or irritation in the Frailk iiovyer. iltlrry Swan (For illllllly tlllil lll-‘I SEFTIWIIB Yt-‘Sivrtlul lilt ll~ illlil 13. and one soil. oilel yWll “a tried ulpruit_a.tivustl “we “owl “mum ' were greatly enjoyed. lie was. tot your old. . ‘qt ll’ e the result, his letter smile time pastor of a Nova Scott: They. Uillllt‘. .l‘t,“.ll Zlz-t-tigur. Kelli, uillhllétlllghnving followed the ANNUAL MEET|NG__ The congregation, tilso ot‘ Ciiltiiiter.» Ilugllilld. llls" treatment, I have lr-l-lhcl. Edward lltldnd nlhchuhh LI-llllfflh. Toronto going trom tilt ‘Mr. iic:ll;l 1 -:l cx-servico mrtil. ll“ lloartl of the Wonlairs Auxiliary, l'lll'~‘l' lll ill! llrvfielll CIIZIPHO i" lllti nu t‘.\‘llt?i‘lt?l ~ ftll-illt-r. After glPOlllISylVillllil. ‘lie will contlllc the services iii Zion tCilurell hex Sunday llltifillllg and evening. Y ,1 ntorllllig service lll gt, .1. Cilllllllntll, who lllltl been elcctet ortlalilcd and _______._. 4-6 . CLASSIFIED’ ADVERTISEMENTS“ ordained an elder ili another con Evening in tSt. Paul's Parish Hall. There the girls 0t the town bronchus will Missionary pageants in Wednesday at 7.45 am. there will he the Annual celebra- ot the Holy Communion in tor all the members oi.’ the Woman's Auxilliary. At 10. a.m. the adjourned ‘business llIlUl-‘ltlllg will take place in St. Pet- nnual as usual ith a iliiloheon tor the visiting delegates It is to ilopoti that those belonging to the W. and ull women interested in iillsslonary work‘ will be able to Jlilillts ilost, representing the_Art (‘raft Clothing, Montreal, dteliglited llcr at tlio Vlcibtia WltlLtlic roil- ihost hue! ‘l “hlentiirl- Iiaritono voice anti was ‘heard to grout sift-cl, 1h Scott The llcv. Mr. -Ftlltoil is oi‘ nltiro Illiill ordinary e ST JAMES‘ CHURCH. ——At tht James Church yesterday iiltlriling. .\ir. R rccoilt Eitlcrsllll" was absent at the ‘time of the or diilntion was also received into the Session, he having previously been Seventeen New Settlers For ' ‘ P. E. Island r Three families, comprising sev- enteon persons. in all, men women‘. and children, are coming to Prince ‘ Ell-ward island on Monday next to locate in this province under the; ilritish Families Settlement" ,. Scheme, which is being carried out. f/fi by the Land Settlement Brunch of! 1/ the ‘l)()lllllll()il Department. o! Im-l- migration and Colonization. . 'i‘lle next settlers are as follows: (-1) Frederick Willlain Moxey, aged 32 of Lowestoft, England, his wile, two soils and one daughter. " .'i‘liey have been neighbors ‘of theY ’l‘liackcrs who recently settled at l, ilratlalllaile. ‘ ‘They are [liking the Nelson Ken-l netly farm at Murray llartbor. iMlr_ ~.\ltixcy saw 3 years service iil France and 3 years mine sweep- ilg in the North Sea. tile is u fisIlcrnlaii-fitrnler, who. iilr-l been carrying on his occupa-j I lUli oil tile east coast of Ellflillllltl. l At i\Iul'l':ly' Harbor the Ilioxtiys .vill specialize Iil poultry anti KZll‘tl-' , citing, l (2) Richard llH€ll‘ll, tlgetl »ii- with’ Ills wife mid three daughters, iigtatl‘ I tile war he had charge of the larg- l ‘iii 110i! farm iii ifiilglantl- situated lt hlilltlstoiia. Tile llearns will locate on a farm near Georgetown. t3) Albert Sixsmitll. o'er] ts, ills‘ J wile, two soils. zlgotl 20 tmtl 1:1 "ltd two daughters, aged 20 and l2. Wit‘. Slxsmitll was born and‘ brought Ill) 011 a farm ill the North’ if Ireland. =Hc Sifilil, ollt iii 1922 ililtl’ removed to Sutftillc. Eilglnntl where‘ he bought a 20 ncre farm, wlliciil lie disposed of before leaving for. Prince Edward island. “Tittle RSlXSnIllllS will lrlclltg a; ivnilfnl Iver on the 100 acre farm.. erly occupied by Ca-pt. Dutricsl _ 1nd intend to take up dairying l Those early ' p thousand cattle i 011G lilserlloll ..... . .. 10c llll‘ lino of at worth gregatlnil. The services morning ‘All tilese families hm splendid! rtutt- Insertions . . so pet- um» 0|‘ n wortls llllll Qvelllflis’ were conducted b_\ Ylliffi of settlers anti should receivel _ Ellhi Insertions .. . 1t- ht-t- liiieoto worth! illl-'_ illinistcr. tlle ilev. \\’. nrttit-t» l will-tn WIEICOHIG to out- llroviiltte. Selllcmelll l" l323 woo~+++oo+¢*_0++oo4+o¢fi*\-oo4+o:+v+o-o++o4»w++++r [ll-llisleilfalfigmfig!igiliaédrllilingboltl: (Wldlnlltéétlilithlizltlxillqi Prairies of what is rl _-~;—’ _ . “ ‘ - ‘gonts \"aut(id For sale y ‘lgdtllic Doiilliiioii Ltiiid Settlement ~ - _\ ltwlllrllpllflll‘ Ivrilncc iltiwtirti island. -=—”" ‘- I ‘ ‘ctcl-lt-t ti. 'i‘riggs who hr. l1 scents _ WRITE FOR SALE-REGISTERED YORK PER$°NAL$ .» , __ , » , PQRTB-tlultlgut- l'nitcti Art l.ttl.. -l thnur, two Sears old. William it. wlilgllilfll .l.ll“- lfildlltl this week Willi‘ l?‘ ‘l..-lick lllltlftllllil. .\. \\". ‘Uttyrv. lion-Shaw. ZlUUZZ-i-llll-li, Wt‘. anti tMrs. (Ylltlritls .\itlt-.\\’il- .019‘ ll an,“ mnllly‘ “lzoll 9~ il~ m‘ ‘_, ___j__. ——---- dillmu, llhlle lllvdh “val-l. vlSllul-S l,» "l 5 “ml ‘l "lllllllls I"‘<~'PP<'ti\'cly. ER?“ MOCORMICK_ .lmc front iirentmrtl. hem-ll“; l\]:lt'llllit‘i‘y trnti Dc Laval prpllln sr-ptlrtutlrs anti supplies. .\i. \'. .\lti<‘lltl\\'tlil, i{llliltlil'_ i‘. - i fllltll-S-fl-ll. la- illisccllliiietliis 1J5... t/Ttistttts, LAND sun- sieili lllill Cult. Apply A. \\'. Mor row. Nortll Luke. 903T FOR SALE- VORKSHIREHSOW FOR SALE_HORSE a vtywl‘.Ii"l"l1-lll\'lll"- _ oltl t1\l't|lIllli'tll. lllll-lllwl lmll Si. litlzistziirs (ftlllcgc Char- NOTICE "olrtltzmovixl. Pm I lmlmmll" ll l“ Stilton‘ is. IIIIIYIII-l-I‘, Iris llglluct- BOAT FOR SALE___ itl|~|ltt~~4 ll"ill .\it Hills‘ ilv-Qql llili'l.',tllll. ‘.52 x .1. \' llotttllll. Loslic l\"'ll “ill”. "l'l""‘ll'l' ‘loll, (lzillillllt-II, (‘ttpc 'i'r:l\t-r.~.-t>. Holt-l, " wont». -..|. W31"? "ll ESCAFllED 5R9‘? “M: ro-Rltltzaukuiué-Ju ¥QPEL lllmll w‘ llllil lmllfll llfll‘: ll’ Ill“ \\'ritci~ ill uootl Ptllltlllitvll. Apply ifmlli‘ l"\_- WI" “"1 l'- _‘ ortitt- of t‘ol, n. A. Alttt-lotttttttt IIt i‘. li('\\il|'ll. l). .\ltrl\tll holwu,“ 2 mm 5 1i_ M_ l\t‘ll.\lll'.'lilll. flit-i 905W FARMERS SEND US YOUR wool to l-t- slulll into yllril, single ‘Ft (Wilt tltllilllt‘ tlllti twistctl 2X twill.- lu l- p Pill/l. I<'.il. (‘tliill Wool 4‘II .\illl.-, l'tt:'l t-l ;.'ill, N. li. il935~-i-28-\\'flll-til NEW BRUNSWICK FARMS lIPft‘ utt- tlultlziilgly cheap and \\‘illl lttlvuntttgcs of Iicttci‘ trulls- lIoflitIltl-ll. markets, etc. llPree. vutttloz, ttlll information o! 15" sl‘lt‘l‘lt‘ll furlll Ilurgtiins just out. \\'1'llt' fol‘ t-tilly Alfred Burloy Kr l‘o.. iunlitoti, till Print-ens Sh. Si. John, \'. ll. llllfiil-S-Il-lli. ' ‘ \l'lllltctl WANTED-ALL KINDS OF FARM tlrotltlt-o, illt~iutllllg butter. 02KB. liu|llIl‘_\'. pork, veal, lillllllilllthmlll- lilll. .\l\\':t_\x- ti market. J. Arnold illllltilll. Wllolesltlc, Saint John. -\'l\\' llrllilslvit-k. ilfiilil-fi-l-Ztil WANTED AT ONCE—TO HEAR tttllllullyunlc who can, tllrlll-‘ill IlllllIlt-r sltilltlllti for Illllltiiilil '1‘ ilil-‘t proof potato house, 9f 001l- ..~ittt~rliltlt~ silt‘. Suite price UPI‘ illtlllfillllll fcct delivered at Al- llllli)‘ Station. Also delivered llllres on content retlnenied- '3- l‘. l.ol'tl, North Tryon. 9052-5-3-2l. ' tlpply lloicl Victoria. FUJI-Ill le llelp Wanted W A N ‘T E D-CHAMBERMAID, lltlti 3i — A, HOUSEKEEPER. Apply 30S l-‘itzroy Street. 905 WANTED -- THOROUGHLY EX- porioucotl housekeeper In coun- try home, llIl(l(ll6 aged preter- retl. Write A. D. llrelltillt. Pow- nul_ l’. E. I. 89G0-4-28-Iii. WANTED-COOK ANtD HOUSE- lllaiti, no washing or iroiliilg- Electric stove. Apply Mrs. J. M. Robinson, Rothesliy, N. S setl-t-t-zo-tll W A N T E D - HOUSEKEIEPER lllltl(llI‘~t'lI.{(‘(l wnnlulr proferretl. llt-ferelltres i-etltlirotl. Stale wages wulliotl. (One in futility.) Apply ‘ll. itlucKiniltlll, iiil-utlulbline. HOtG-S-tt-fii. Situattioii Vacant BRIGHT MAN OR WOMAN to sell popular line household necessities and toilet articles; big commission; experience or capital unnecessary. Bradley- Garretson, Limited. Branttortl Out. S. V. Apl, 27-121. iIIctllcai Queen HOtQl. l. Blnco taking over thlrl, Hotel we have spent mlflY thousands of dollars Ill repairs and Improvements. l}, In nowttls finest Hotel 0f l“ clnu in the Maritime PNV- Inbal. lt uppelll to thell who want a oorntbrllbl! Hotel and pplandld table and excellent service at I med!" » i'Charlottetovvni._l ., Hotel 00.. Ltd. Proprietors this; l.. MoQUAID, Mano”; Q‘ Feiiowiy Kenslngton, P. E. - I Evans, Truro; A. ‘B. Mc- ll“ “queen _l-lo'l‘sl."*"'- l" ERACTICAL NURSES FRE- quently earn $30 I1 Week- ‘lfllllll by private correspondence course. Catalogue No. 23 Free. Royal College of Science, Toronto, Can- Mlm N, 1-16-16i mmmaztf-r". FOR NURS- as, Gale ‘Hospitah Haverlllll, Mass. Three years’ course. Af- illttitlmt with ‘Providence cur ;l..1n5pllhl_ Eight hour day. Allow- ance I15 vnontliiy- 0"“ ll"“l from ‘Boston. For further ill- fnrmatlon Jtltlllll)’ l9 sllpelllllenll" "elm 9057-5-3-7t. FOR sAl-E—PURE'BRED HoL-‘lllle city oil Saturday. -1-:ll' Mrs anti S pigs. tour wet-Its old. — Preston ltotltl, liurriugitiil. SlttZT-fi ' YEARsqtllui Jtillll lullvitlrlilllltlss of scvt-rti-l ‘days. I‘. 6|‘. {_ Splendid table. courteous O Manning Buguall, (lity; Mr. Leroy llolnluil. Sumnlcrsitlc; A. ll. 'Duvison, Toronto; Roy Clarke, A. A. Nltrllellzln ‘returned home Saturday illght utter spend illg tile Wlllltfil’ \\"ll,ll -iiel' soil, Mr. ldliller ll.\1(;[A0ll“.n, Montreal. 'I‘llti illtilly frlelitis oi‘ Mr. R. F. hllltlthgtlll will be plczlsctl to learn he ‘s. urolliltl ligtrin ttfter an la. l4QO&QQOO—OOOO~O400‘O'O-Q-OOQ—QO Russ Hotel t I y nomelike Hotel at g moder- ate price. Large and well lighted rooms vvith hot and cold wat- service. Centrally located, being on the finest street in the city. and in close churches. depot, etc. Hates 83-00 a day. Weekly rates on applica- tion. MAJOR D. A. MacDONALD Proprietor 6-06 RUSS HOTEL II. Ortlway Lloyd, Toronto; Mrs M. It‘. hIt-lltllltlltl, (l. W. .lollnstml_ Montague; Miss ilazci McKenzie. it. N" Miss Ztittry P. Macltae. Pilletttl; Mr ll. la‘. Snow, Mnnctoii; .\ir. ll. .l. Muboii, Montague; ldliiltir S. hlt-Lelllle-n, 0'i.eary; I’. J. Noy. llllllil‘i‘ RIVOI‘; Rev. W. ll. ltiuir, Illrs. W. II. .\luil', Bliss, illtl. Muir‘ (‘,it , ltcv. R. ‘ll. Sl-iivcrt, lluilter River; Mr. illanliiilg ‘illlgllull, Mrs 4 __ a A very comtoiuabla and I proximity to theatres, O4 Winsioc; P. A. ‘Filfqllllaffitlll. City: Iicv. A. Ferguson, Little Harbor. N. ‘S: IMiss llessit» Mutlticsoir flar- tiignli; F. P. Slllitll. Stlnllncrsltlo: Uutpt. '1'. T. lllcst, Toronto. BIRTHS- DOWNlNG—At Slrnimerslde on May 1st to Mr. allul’ ‘Mrs. H. M. Downing a daughter. DEATHS on Sunday. May 2nd. 1926. Ernest Enman, ngeti 3d years. Tuesday. May 4th from, the rest (lance of _W. i‘. Sllllllll. 23.l‘urk 8t... service starting at 2 p. m. inter- iliellt Peoples tftlliletelfy- > ENMAN~At the Hospital. l Funeral . i-Jilgltliltl. lie is 39 vnltl‘, lvlls lu illliittlry service llilll Yctlrlt before tilt- lvur- and ‘gt vcllrs during the war. lie “'11s ell-l (ill-red ill llit- coal Iillsiilt-ss fni- tll oi" use. lie: five ailtl u,’ t/i/ i’ “A w" ,. x pt: f1 / ._ /f. n/k/Lulxg 2%? OT without a few struggles did Samuel cle Champlain succeed in landing his first cow in 1608. ioneers, however, were accustomed to overcoming difficulties, and from that far away event dates the be- ginning of Canada's present day world important dairying industry, Sixty years later there were nearly four n Eastern Canada, but not till 1701 was the first cow hroughtinto what is now Ontario, another explorer-Cadillac —»being associatedwith that event. A herd of cattle driven North to the Red River vvere the first to graze on the ow Manitoba, while beyond the Rockies cattle were unknown until i837. t - l .\ \\ '//////i*l.-‘ql~.i 7 / .. I- " (l/lntlerni icultiee . r ~ ‘The quaint finmdinq of Canadalv Dairy Industry i: cg. With the establishment of the first cheese factory in I864 ~ and the first crearnery a few later, dairying assumed the status of a definite industry in Canada. years It is a tar cry from Champlaims little venture to the spacious meadows where Canada's vast herds graze today, for in i920 the milk from those herds yielded products valued at no less than two hundred and seventy-six million dollars, sixth was exported. of which about one‘, Towards farmers, dairymen and commercial‘ enterprises allied with them, The Bank of Nova Scotia has always extended its best banking service‘ and co-operation. Today. with great resources and a network of 320 and sub-branches it will welcome further opportunities to assist in the merit of Canada's great basic industries. branches develop- ZSIO THE BANK- OF NOVA SCOTIA ESTABLISHED i832 Capital #l0.000.000, Reserve H9. 500.000 Total Resources ll 250,000,000 “lllll llllll “lllliildlllfllllly worked a ~Illtlll itlrin iii Sussex, 3t. Pat Sistersvs. I ‘LIL-ll. blaskattzllc- “ _ lint; country Qlitppers extras 1&2 1- 01 77 tfirsts (it) l-Ll. rlcctllitls 2i to 25 K1110 Tuts - seconds 111i. Itetuil tvxtius ts iii». seconds Jill. Local rt t-t-ipis ('tlllll)ill‘ilI.lV(‘ly light. Illlll ll, m. “PM. i" this city mngotttl tielllautl. Ilct-c-ipts lire m1“. 5mm. mm. Wm lake mum light. Deniers ]Iil_\'lli_‘.{ ul'tlll‘llll'y Illls ('l't'llllll.f on the Imuglltl of llltllllllllllllllls ‘Will's llll l" lll lllCl‘ w‘ llltl “Kill; 15,15" mm. with "mm. extras till, ttirsts ill, sccoiltls 2d. ,l| tl-lml l)l'()Il\,‘-sl\s n, m, “M108. lictzill (lfilfllg JlT, tlrsts Jiit. soc-nulls ttltt-ltotbtiil ill till its lllt)lll'it<llll‘s,lgx' l lll'li’t‘bl to retailers extras :‘»t I 'l‘lic. first gnmtl of ldlillvh‘ llnskcb. ‘llllllll-Eul llllulllcl‘ l“ fill“ will‘ n Cross floor \\'illt‘ll llll‘ Si. Pat Sisters; “lwllllll” H‘ Prim“ “l l’lic git-tile will start. at h‘ tfcloclcl wlllllllllili- llfllllllffi tluoiilll; (‘tlill It may he iut-iltiout-ti that no ll'»" slllillwn" “Xllll-“l ll“ l“ lll- lll little llllltl-dsl ls “lynched mp1. stztaoiltis 18 to 20._ Pfittlts to this fixture tlue to tile fact Lllillllllllllllllllll ‘Jxlllls llll" llml” lll' Sm“ H“, “Pimp. are Hchcdlxhul w hookltlllllp; Zli, A good int-reuse for tile llll with the iliollctoiiiuils in lllilllllllsl illlll ‘ll lllo ‘mell- Nitlfliiniti "Ilub“ oil May 24th., until 5' ‘lllllulllllvllll lllliullll“ tonight's set-to will give the lmlllll-‘l llilYlllli rtillltl fall a fu-ir idea as to thullblllllil 2". lllsl“ Zl- “Wllllllil ljllllngllg m"- glrls ll] l, , - Prices t0 retailers cxtrtls 32,1 Iil-iiigihg hQmQ ll", "hallclohquvh lu|zo seconds 25, retail cxli.. The Llmupm rll ts 33, seconds 3t). lltlilVy country shippers 1n. .j.|. Si. Put Sisters "King Tum-i Calgary‘, Egg receipts increasing Centres and inward storage movement coa- l,il Davey Hilda Praught tilluillg at a good rtitc. Dealt-rs (lllrrlu _\ll-C;ll~l-ml_ paying country shippers extras 22. lcUl-wlll-lls firsts 20, seconds l5_ prices to re- llpll.“ puwcl- ‘plume Tram“ tailors extras 32. firsts 28. seconds Slillltlilftl Uii of New York .. 31 lit-titling Co, . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. S5 ltllliwtly Steel Stpriilg Co. 251 Stiutlitirll Ptlcltit: Co. . . . . . .. 110-7.‘. U. is‘. industrial Alcohol Co. . 51% 4Qllll liogail Dot Kilfoy 25. Westinghouse Electric till/é Gladys Walsh Ruth Walsh lilllnvntan. Country shooters l'llited States Steel . . . . . . .. 1221/. (guards lllakiilg stiles extras 2i. firsts 21. [.1 W. \\t'.0”l“v(‘r‘_l1 Cd _ , _ _ __ 99% .\'itlrioii (flttrk itosc Ctlnllellyllilwllllll“ lll- l'l'll'l'-l* l" Fcl-llllel“ Iiell ‘Telephone . . . . . . .. . J36 Ilessie McQualtl Mary LIgIltiZt-rlPXlTllF i=1. fir-ale 1'”- ‘ i-Iolvurti Smith l’fd. e5 llill" lllllillvl’ Rough Liglltiztil‘ ‘lllllllllx- N‘ S" ‘lllullllll l Spanish ltiver llftl. . . . . . . .. 111 v Spanish llivcr Cont. . . . . . .. T100 ' ilrilisil [Empire Steel Pfd. .. 30% ' Ailitlibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 731/, tnllllllllllllfi Pulp . . . . . . . . . .. 84% (fantttllail Steamship Com. .. It! (fzllllidlttll Slcaillslllp Pill. (ill .\ltlllll'i‘ill l'l1W0l' . x- ‘Wtlilli |l~;ltlcl' heavy receipt. lot-til tllltl Nova Sctltizi pol‘ ‘ll-tiling here now Is. eggs u ,_ ling town to ll storing digit?“- (yl~'|-‘_\\v_.\‘ 0.3". May |_ __,_\-,,‘l)ctllcrs_, haying delivered. iliiliftlg cilttngc ls t-oportcti iroili (foiltitlitul "Xllllil ~7- llllll“ Ll‘ lllwlll“ l“ til-ii.’ llltiritets totlal’. a stile 0i‘ wt-st-lIIFIPP-‘i l0 Niall?!“ P-‘llll-‘l lllt lllfil‘ extras 30_ cru is l-cportctl firsts Hotel Victoria One of the largest Ind best equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 \1 which have private tenths. Completely renovated ‘n the past few yours. Few t-Ioteil tllroullhout Canada and the United Staten have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Quanta. Tuls- phonen In rooms. Rates $4.00 to $6.00 per New Stock of KODAKS BROWNIE NJIMACLEAN Male Help Wanted _._.---- oounrnv aov FOR arose- Sm“ a“ “s” Gualdlalliozz-s-l-m BRAKEMEN. cl-ERKS $150. later $250 month- Railway. 9047-5-3-2l FIREMEN. er. Tffihlit. position?) ‘Box 110. Cit)’- wiiiiji WANTED IMMEDIATELY ——MAN tor farm work. Separate llfiillldfi m4 Must tprtvllosen It marre - KING'S ‘mums Give iull psatlminrn an to will"- experience and rufzroncetllnmlgzf letter. Aavlr t" 0°“ ‘Y ‘Hi “t; o: Guardian. 898M- - ,_,. day. ‘ I ct-tott-t-w- SUPPLIES l Hotel C0., Ltd. I Developing and "'°""°'°" l T0 I ct; Printing HARRY c. anown, Manager ——-————--—~—-"—~ rnomrr a RELIABLE l l l’ ro LET-NUMCBER 32 ELM AVE- silly/w; VICTORIA HOTEL A l '1‘. R. u more, i --_..- new 896,r,8,,o.l..l special infirm" 9"" *° o. w. Slfllllby. Manchester, Emit ..- ENLARGEMENTS-dot our C‘ m Mlmunl (my. “Hus m,“ L05; Prl°°_l- ' ' L. n. ‘aravt-iteu. ‘Montreal; J. _ . - - - Heller H. Lowe, Montreal; ‘C. tjou- on tlvaneo -ro HIIQhQQDTIIKCO zonal-filler. hmwctoaé-(l-rd-o-Lolpx; wrong addrglgiéysrcel containing Lyn-rim A “m. .8 an wow‘ Ilvedponl lady's coat. ass notify Moore twt wt .~. l 11>‘ ~-- » r. - m0 .» Y B! -- ' . k McLQOIL Ltd. 9035-54-21 p1, ‘s35. w. Heron. Montreal. illi- 'l’(lit().\."i‘t), May 1- lltltlltrrs filly". retailers l Ill ‘lit, sccolitls 35. t . .lt)ii.\', N. »ii.. May 1. —i)eai- t-i-s paying t-ouiltry shippers ex- trals 2'4‘, fir. sct-tlllds pric- Ws lo l-ottlilcis .trtis I52, t’ . s till. ‘tillllri 2T, i'l’lilll extras 38. Jirsts snctllitls Ill). . Fllzirltitlettiwii, i’. i‘). i , Dealers lniyiilg country shippers extras 25_ firs. 2ft, seconds 18. jobbing ex- tras “l, firsts 2i), seontls 2-1. l Stock Quotations t"\ll..»\liIl".\X. May 1.—Quotati0nB lrllisilctl by Joililstnli and Ward, t-lllht-rs of the hlmitrtztll Stock li..\'t‘lllllll-§tii lAi. ’I‘tlp. and Sulltn Fe Ry. . IBQl/g "Alncritztlil Cull. Co. ..... . tafl/s .\ln. (fur and 1"dy_ Co. . . . . .. 93% \ill. Slllell. tillti Ft-fllg. Co, . 1m. Hirsch Illtlgilott) 0C. Allucoiltla Copper IMllll. oC. .\‘.Y C011: anti Hud_ Riv. ILR. Lfonsolitlated Gas Co. . . . . .. 93 Great Northern Pid- SifJCk . llll Wiliilipt-l; Electric Ylititllitii Breweries Petroieunl (lOIFIP-uvlfl)’. 713M July, FIIIIM ttttttt 83V; acres of land situated two miles from Brldaiblno Station. Never falling gtream of water rutmling through farm. Pump at house. Buildings In good repair. WILLIAM MoLEAN. On Premises llJeéllrEltlti-Fares Via C. N. R. billet-five May 1st, the Canadian National Railways will inaugurate reduced week-end fares from anti to various points in the Maritime Provinces. Tickets will be good gnlilll fl-ll all trains leaving termin- als,nfter Friday noon. In addition to sntttrtlity and Sunday. and re- turning the lollowtng Monday. Tile first Friday upon which tickets will be on sale will be'May~ 7th lmd their sale will be continued until Sunday. October silt. For further particulars apply to Canadian Nat- ional Railways Ticket Agents. 9049-5-34“. uilltls It‘. lrcttiil\e_xtras l3; , - ed house. _- iloillliiatlons anti churches. Another word is Sacrifice - Sacrifice won the war, Sixty- two thousand Canadians didn't Uats-ahlay- 105a; Joly. ~12; Scan 12-2,. . \\‘llcnt——\l:ly.l 55%; July, 153%; tlcl. lzltm, -—--<-o>--—- EASTERN STARS HOLD MEETING , .»\ very ciltlltlslastic meeting of the Eastern Star Baseball Club was lleltl ill the liennessey Iiuildiilg. Vpwilrtis of tllirty or more ball players and inns being in attenti- zilico, Tile idea of the meeting was to talk over vrays and means of urrailgiilg ll high class program to he produced in the Straiitl Ttica- tre this night week. (treat encouragement Is being given the entertainment committee so iilllcll so that slllootli stilling from now ou is predicted with a safe 'bet that uiltiring efforts and weal will be rewarded with a pack- lMuch cheering was evidenced when |Mlr_ P. C. Brown. chairman made the announce that Messrs. Ncll Choverie and Robert Weeks cilampion Old Time Fiddler anti Dancer respectively were engaged und ready to do their prettiest ill tilc interests of baseball and tile cllih. Although the program is not ready for publication as yet. it may also be mentioned that Mr. J. Austin Traillor has kindly consent- etl to help by way of expert advice or lli any other manner. To say that. the program will be good is putting it mildly. Mission Services (Continued from page 1.) _._ us look for the good in other de- come home. They wouldn't say that they Ila/i the spirit o! sacrifice. The soldier would say that the home folks suffered most. The sol- dier had excitement, adventure to keetp tilem up but at home the aux- Iety. worry, etc. ‘it was the spirit of sacrifice indeed. 'I‘llt-.re were thousands cl cases at individual sacrifices. One luitl tiowii Ills lite for another. IOiis group for another It was most. colmiloll. The speaker here refer- red to ii tpersonal incident wheres lad of Australia gave his lite for another. (ireater love hath no mun than this that a man lay down his life for Ills friend. It helped thous- tiiltls understand Calvary better. it interpreted the cross. the symbol oi sacrifice. We saw it in the pal!- ets tile other day where in Toronto a group of ex-servlce men were Ill troutorence, and an appeal tor a volunteer for transfusion came. There was no hesitation. When we get to that point. where we are willing to sacrifice. blood and lite what kind o! a city or country will we have‘! Where did it all coma from‘! We trace it back to Calvary and than back to God read John 3: 16 "God so Loved the World. mark the word "Gave" Sacrifice balsa in the fleart o! God the lather. Jesus ex- f’\ Vcnllllifietl litlrompleteiy for 33 v78:- iii his life. ’i‘ile wllole text is the spirit of the spirit nf sacrifice, the spirit of Christ on Ctllvtlry. Capt. Best spoke of John McRuo pal lil the South African war and til-cut \\'orltl Wlur. He is ovci‘ Illl‘.i‘0 today bctiriilg up a cross. 'l‘lle speaker quoted: "in Fltiilders Fields." lnvelliilg on llle final appeal not to tbi-eak faith when the tort-ll ‘is tilro\vn to us. Not the torch of war hilt righteousness and evcrytiling that makes for the up- Illiiltiiilg 0t’ things Christian. 61.060 men send u message t0 us Whahsllall the answer be‘! A strong urgent appeal was made by the slmatker for men and wom- en to declare themselves for Christ. in clnsiilg "lllcst be the Tie that ‘Binds- our tl-learts in Christian Love" and inc Doxoiogy were sling with great zest as the heartfelt tx~ presslon 0t the people. Capt. Best asked for a closinghsndshake with those who llavo been helped in the services. Huntlretls came forward lo bid lilm and Mr. Lloyd (it-d s-peetl; Thus eiltlcd this memorable missloil with a wonderful service of inspiration and uplitt to all the rpeople. ‘un- Th0 strain of holding and tho work of lifting are bolli elimin- ated with the Hotpoint lron be- munc of in patented Thumb Rm and Heal Stand. Over six mil- lion women have found in the Hotpoint Iron a freedom from tired wrists and aching backs. At Ibo pram low prions, you diould not overlook the comfort o! rho Hotpoint Iron. $5.85 Special Hotpoint [no It can. THE .. mos HV-IT-D A Canadian General Blank ma.» '..’-_>,._-