.»‘£.‘ti.‘.,‘,"r lt‘."/-f‘" 11W. f"? parse e5 ‘l- -“l'-' " fi/IA/I) ., \ l r susrioo No SCHOOL lqyi-lyn \\'00lner; 3, Mabel Wool lltil’. waddle Pursey; 2. Lewis Wuolner; s, i-Zva Pursey. ltobert Wooiner and Mary Mac‘ Loan; 3, -Lloyti Laird.» 4. Annie l'llllllt.’0\'6i'. tirade ill.——1, Margaret. Woolner; 3, liorls Warren; 3, ‘Miry Murphy. Iiratle ll.—1, Dorothy Toombs; 2, lteizl Pubiicover; 3,'.lei1nie Maineill. tirade ..—__—__l. Ruby lhlblicovey. Percentage of attendance 96.5.— Ncllu llernprtl, teacher‘, vzi-iuou SCHOOL iionor iloli for month of March. JIlBS Harrington's Dept. ‘ _ Grade \'iIi.——1, EdhltFruser; 2, lliarjorie llasltsrl-l; ‘3, Eunice llicDorlnld. tirade, V.Ii.~-—I. Matzfinret Ilunt lv-y; 2. Ruth Fitrness and Lloyd Wt-simorteland- equal‘; ,3. llaroid Fraser. tirade Vi.—1, Marion .lenkins; 2. Iluth Framer; 3, Curlpena Fraser. Miss Sillllvprfs _ Department. tirade V.~-1,¢';1losepl1 "McDonald and llnllllltl Huntley equal; 2. Leo l-‘rasei- antNFJdlson Fraser equal; 3. Imrothy Fairness, . I tirade iV.-r1,' lMhlfya Martin; 2. .lourpl| McCoQmae;_;'Sl. Anuu Lar- ltin. , ,' tirade ili.~i. Jackls-S-llllivan. tirade Il.—l, Gladys ‘Huntley and ilIIOFKG Sullivan equal; 2. Hazel iiuntley- 3,__ Vincent Larkiir tirade I.‘-], Frederick FIFIIGHH; WiIlliunnLuritin; 3, Wilson Mur- l’. l:n ._..__4-0>__._._ NEW"ANNAN SCHOOL Foliovrlng is t-he ilonar Roll of N1 w Anuau school for tire month oi‘ March: tiuudo X<1. Ella Mouse. (tradrvlli- 1, Viola i-ielgarty; 2. i.» o (‘iillilililj it, Walter Mouse; 4 Ishnlnci. ilizlcMlllirfl. Grade Mil-l, Anna Hegarly; 2 iltrtiut MatrlCnnon: 3. Arlene Eillllilll: 4. R-allph Moose. (nude Vl~—1. ‘Donald MacDonald 2, Robina (fameron; 3. Elizabeth Macllonnlll; 4, Olive M02190 and Iran Sc-huruzrm (equal). (i-xmii‘ V——1, Mary Aidcllonaill. tirade iV—-l. Margaret En-man; 2. ilaifnur llincKay tirade II- 1. Ruth Mouse; 2. Ninbwl tiaudct. (irulio iii-l, Mary llegarty; 2. Wuiiur-e Mon-so: 3. Char-Ilsa Guudet. tirade i (at-J. Gri-‘o Mclnnfig; L’. (in la iit-‘jznlty; Ii, ‘George lilac- Kay tirade I tb)-»~1. Sterling Mouse. Gliltll‘ i (<:|—~1. Eldon Schurman .lannlt- M. ilowncse. ‘teacher. -?-——- ALMOST READY. ..Co-ed (answering the door.)_. Time lor the dance? ' tirade X.’~—-1, Arthur Wooiner; 2, tirade Viii.»-1, Blois LePage and tirade VL-l. Lillian _l’ursey; 2, w. tau. anbortifs Celts!‘ - r , . . MURRAY HARBOR SCHOOL 'i‘he foliowingqis-glhe J-lonm- m; month of Aprliz—— MISS ‘OLEMENTS DEPT. GRADE Vlii. 1. Lorne Stewart. ASSISTANTS DEPT. GRADE ‘i. 1. Claire Stewart. '2. Jordan (equal). 1i. Erneist ‘M action. 4- ‘SR-liar MacKay. GRADE 3. 1. M-urlel Bnoi-I. 2. Hubert White. 3. Royal White. 4. ‘Marshall lMacLootl. unison 2. 1. May Jordan. 2. Chester Cooper. 3. ‘Blanche Penny. 4. Reuben Cohcon. canon L-(ML l. Aubrey ‘Prawns, 2. lLlildlfl-il Grifhllqn, 3 . Jane Jordan‘, Edith llueli an: Muriel Jack-son, (equal). 4. Helen ‘Be-ll GRADE l——(‘ll)-—- 1. Justin Jordon. 2. Lloyd i-ierrlng. .'l. Kimball IMncKa-y. 4. dd-lorencc Stcwnnt. ALBION SCHOOL the month of March. Grade Vlil..—l, Alljtlfl (p-lrrin: Sadie Mcliinnzm; I‘, Bertie ‘lxiyl ,- 4. Joseph D_nnn. ) O Grade Vl.——i, Winnie Melilumm 2. Stillman MoKinnon; Sorrie.‘ ‘i. Priscellu Monro. Grade iV.-l. Hannah Moore 4. Elliot Kemp. 3. 6‘! ‘Murray ‘Harbor School for t‘he Grace White ‘and Edward Honor Roll iii/Which School my; ni Pearl Catherine Dunn; 2, 5 3. Z-Iownrtl Kemp; .ln: School assembled in hall, The proirammeglgrlgs ‘ art lnmnu recited a beautiful poem entitled “Tress. _ The chairman; duinciplll Johnson after commatnding to ,t_he pupils the project-to brprssdnted by’ the main speaker of the afternoon cal- led upon Mr. C. Gavin ‘Duffy oo ad- .dress the scho l. . _ ‘ in his remafgsnflr. Duffy pointed outgthat although- Prince‘ Edward ..lsland canfioibdhst of-any great forests. yet even here it is very necessary for ‘us _to ‘take all pre- cautions to preserve the trees and groves of our‘ fair Island. The speaker traced. the, despoiling of l-l earliest settlers who, In order to forced to sacrifice thegrovss of ing to the full that which cost us so little it is our duty to assist In perpetuating to future generations the unexcelled beauty of our land- scape. and the easiest and best way to accomplish this is to plant trees. lulu a. Forests" ‘programme was carried out by ths- pupils of West Kent openid with the singing of “Of Qnnadn" by the entire school, alter ‘which Rob- the forests from the‘ tinie of our ' makeclearppees and roads were 'nrs practically nunrsd by 1h; nu of tioillro-tho new hoe-I, lerin food m» loll. u» If afi- yenr on lawn, garden, Alon-A‘ us. potatoes or flclil crops. The Boilg-ro Bolling Agency IUIDOCII MMKINNDN lllnnlgsr 116 Kent. 8L, Chnrlottetosvn’ Ex-Scout Marrls wlvooN. April 22.-_~n‘r.“.t." iv. s. Marr. M. s. B.Sc. lea Aberdeen sp-le-ndid." Yesterday .ln equally inn-ostenta- ‘lilo-us fashion, cx-Pat-nol- Lender Msrr let‘). Aberdeen. Now grown ‘to manhood, being 22 years of age, ‘he is bound upon an‘ even more ven- Esther Rattenbury then refill tur-cslome and‘ daring expeditlflnf "rue Bird's Lullaby’? by P11011115 to sail with the young Brllllllil Johnson. This was greatly apprec- Colombian explorer, Aignrlsson. iutcd by the school, After some further remarks by.- the chairman the programme was brought to a close by singing the “National Anthem." ‘Western Guardian -—MEMBERS OF Rflgfll LOtl-ZG No. 124 l. 0. O, I~‘.. are requested to mee-L at Lodge R001" “l 6-30 Sunday, April 20th, ‘to parade 411141 tuttend Divine Wio-rshlll 1" 1'11“ Methodist Church. Remington, 1i l --ALBVERTON PRESBYTERIAN SERVIICES-Ths Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be dispensed at the morning service of the cun- qlnuing ePresbyterlan Church ill lAlberton on Sunday. There will be .3 preparatory service on Saturday lat 7.30 p.m. These services will be lhtld in the Iloptlst Church. Rev. _Wm Orr Mulligan. ll.l)., oiliciutinl; llltz!‘ '. THE W11... PREACHER _ ' A planter nskcd a colored prcuch~ ' er what subjects he usually preach ed on m his ‘labors among his peo pie. "Oh, (lifi'rent subjects,” said the preacher. "Sometimes Ah preaches on love. so etinles on baptism’ sometimes on eaven, an’ slch sub- who is -Ll0 endcttvonr to reach ‘the Ndhih Pole. flying the taller stages- in a diiriglbie, ‘ MBVTFS stuthes since hio ‘return from the South Polar regions ituv-c bucn directed ‘to eqlllp ‘llllll further and mlore usefully -t‘o pur- sue his life's ambition of coll- ductsing exploration wvork, and lllv is procecldlng w".‘l‘h (hi.- Alganlsson expedition as ass-Island. biologist. Slipped Away Quietly- Mr. Marr babes bolls nulde l1 1119B ‘or. lie confided to friends that ill lacing the great Efltllerlllts 1T1 M11" his double "cap" ‘ s-t week and gave .,hr-, dislingu sh-sd 31011114‘; "N" such a clp-lsndl-d ‘ovation. lhl?‘ 11911 “blue widltl-up" in an unprecedented way. in that he should s-llp quietly away ‘t: take up his furthconmlllfl atlvcnLurc-tts journey, his wish was gamed y;s:ertlay. H8 arrived‘ 1mm h Ila home at 02 iismilton Place w-illh m5 nluthm- and sister ‘_l‘n a taxi con- taining part of his lrgl. 11ml’ ""111" his way ‘t-o the carriage on tho 9.50 ‘trail-n for London, 11104311911111’ n‘ot.ced. The few minutes which reprinted. ‘he spent l‘n ‘talk “lillh rc- well of him eahlltir ‘in the morning betforo setting‘ out for ‘but-r-ness). and- an ‘the tiralin sbeamed out oi‘ age w=inti‘o'\y waving a. cheery B" revcir. New Advealfuilre chuil Hall. which. saw him resell/ll un- _ latives (his ‘tether bad‘ taken ‘fare- rnt“ static-n leaned from his carri- Aiitcr mectlng ‘talus other members jects." of ‘the explonalhlon party at Fal- Iilollll of tile McLhOdlst C. G. I. 'l‘. cnieltslne-L their boy friends at a V91‘? ‘Bllioysbie soclal- in Hearts Mcmorrabiinll. The gathering numbered more than s hundred Der-Ions ‘and a "very pleasant even- Wss span-t In Eflmcs and contests wllcllllll-llt with the serving of '1‘81’.tE'Sl1‘l'fll$l1l8. A mo); enjoyed feature of time program was a sing- soug under the leadership of M‘r. W. E. Bentley. The Taxis boys ‘the Methodist huwrh held a very enjoyable ecc- ial‘ on Monday evening. M ‘i411’? PP-Slllur su per meeti of St. James’ C. G. LDT. thin-gives: ‘taken up was "Out of ‘ A questionaire on 11w subject of "Good Spmltslmllllflhip" "1"" lIfl-‘ilfl-led and ‘lunch interest was taken in the discussion. ‘Ililcll w“ 1W1‘ by Jean Grant and . Margaret Wood‘. maples and stately “meg In "m; yesterday utonning on ‘htlsTyy-rygi-ltq - The congregation of $t_ James Y. P, S. C. E. group photo in “The vefn" 37°01"- da a one,‘ “ch an ‘nbum Ill-ll the lBnltish Colombian exvplbf- Ollureh is n‘ow planning for we Pathfinder." ‘l- ml" ‘Bwk- “an: 0,1122% Um‘, the 108,, w“ or. Alsurleson. Ina daring effort t0 ~——-————~—-—-__--______._._ _ pita-pt ‘the Union Jack on 111119 North unADE y“ not o_f suoh great importance to Pam m a ‘Ink’: endim’ web _ 1, Lew-gs yummy the country as it is now. and yet come .10 guindawho ma,‘ m“ L G ‘ _ I I 2, [timer _|¢,rdfln_ > today the loss through careless _ on September 12' 1921' a b“; _ G _ . ‘- ti‘: 1t.':.‘“.‘;::.:.‘. ‘.‘:;"::::~..‘;;“::.: ,”"‘“""Y-,,,,“§§1lf‘,°“°°,12g5, 0mg To 11S. I I IDWILS‘ ‘i, item ‘e \‘ canon Vi. ' necessary lass In the early ‘luvs ‘If don-n itailway Station for London ' ' Last night on me L. o. c. Alleys _1- Iloss ‘Write. our history. ‘Eu-b lwy and all‘! ‘to at out upon an adventure such GLACE ‘BAY, n .s., Apl‘ll 2s.- theAlel-ts defeated the Band after _3- 302118111 flhflllltl Dllllli- l1! 1811111 1W0 tree? a-s had nevcrlbeforcfaillen‘tiotlheiiut Cape Bretoners continue to leave the latter ‘winning the first ‘two -l- ‘Gsrlla White. each year in order that reforenta- or one so young. Th:- ycuth was at the rato of 25 psr day, go the games. ‘but the Band ‘had very nnrd 4. John Ma-ehan and Frank Rey tiori may be completed to the ne- Paitrol Leader J. W. S. llisrr. of the American Con...“ m Sydney stated luck in -the third some. BY 11119 nolds. (eqliwl). cessary extent as quickly as pos- 1st Aberdeen Troop of Boy Scouts. this morning in response u, u win the Alerts are the champions UR D slble - and he subbed away quievly to agt- query of the L. o. c. Alleys for 1924-25. ' A E V.. Mr’ Dam. mm [he pup“; thug tsi-n, l1 ‘ter, worid-wldefnme ssca - ‘pus majority f thes d ti 1411194191 .1‘ _l‘el_l‘°y wmm- Prince ‘Edward island is the beauty 1" 110i’ ‘aboard ‘@119 Q1191". durmg he,‘ are from Glace oBay alld (tglllgrstllfi l‘ “l” ‘Plum a‘ spot of Canada not surpassed in V'°Y‘1*l%‘°'1'° 111"’ Amwrcllc- so we rounding colliery districts The BAND '3. Grace ‘Pen , Cyrene Chap- beauty by My awn o; we world. did he acquit hllmself upon n-hazar- include rauwa B I 3' ‘E ‘l; C. \Keliy mun and lMarvlu ‘Herring , , x (10th! ‘and exacting voyage ‘that Sir y mp” ° "- ‘fn J. el ‘(equnn lllltl l'1Vfl15 111 1111B 199F511 11"! 11m‘ Emu.“ Shackleton the lead“, or men of mechanical trades. ‘i he Q 4_ Mae Rébenson nus Lakes of Killarney. This is our m0 moparuon décmred Bhomy greatest proportion will settle in 1“ ' heritage, midwvbile we are enjoy- new” m” (‘with flu": “Man. 18 1305mm, um] vicmny, A_ ‘ Since the inst of June. 1924, over 2.000 Cape Breton people have left their country and taken up their residence in different parts of the United States. A great number who had been looking forward to a settlement of the industrial dispute and had their hopes blasted as a res-alt of the failure of the ‘ltnlifax confer- ence, are now -mnking arrange- ments for an early departure, To Consult With _ British in London PARIS, April 23. —Le Matin says that Foreign Minbter Briand and perhaps‘ also Pannier Pal-nleve (“will go to London at an curly [hate ‘to consult with the British (‘lovernnient as ‘to the best way for continuing security negotiations {Their object. is to find a system insuring France's security by com- plclin-g cluusm in the Versailles Trtaty .ln that regard. making up lfor »the failure of the Protocol ‘framed by the League of Nations Assembly, but. rejected by Great Britain. ‘tails ‘MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL , April 23.——'I‘here was some demand from foreign business tor Canadian grain there ‘today and sales of a ‘few lonlds of outs were reported for May load- ing. but apart from this ‘t.he market ‘was quieIt. ‘New York exporters were i-n the market .for No 2 and No 3 Grade l. Sr.——1. Isabelle Kemp 2. Hillel MOON; 3. Myrtle Kemp. Grade I. Jlhv-IVHYI lMlcKimtozi; 2, .' uwhy don't you preach occasion- nllyvon the subject of chicken» mouth. Mr. Marr w‘.‘l‘l accompany m0 the them to the Mersey. Wllelwe Algal“ I-‘rosh tilehoiding nn evening gown for the first timer-Yes. put on your dress and come on. -O~&O-§O-§ Calvin Kemp. ‘Perfect attendance. Sadie Me. stealing?" “Well, Ah tell yo’. boss. when All Lnyclnfllfs whip will salil amusing-off point inortxb of Spitsber- Canaidlan ivestern oats on spot. ‘bu; as ‘there were none offering their wants could not be fi-l-led. Sales of ‘add ‘load-s of tNo 2 feed oats were I ‘ P}! Tuesday illgbt abs settler ‘celebration of the hundredth anni- veynry. .11 “weir church. The TM reguhnlléflfll meeting o! the Young, India Guild‘ of the Bajptlflt chug-Au was held on Tues- day at the home of Mrs. Albert Baker. . ' . The annual -Self -D3I11flll' Cam- paign of the Salvation Army 09°11- cd ‘in this clty, this week and is already matting with enoourwlllt success. A, ‘ .. The regular‘ weekly meeting of the Y. P, ‘S. Q-E. 0f Zion Presby‘ terian Churclrmet Monday evan- ing with Mr. Reginald Johnson in the chairwTbe subject for the night was Young People and Life Service Investment." A number of the members took‘ part. For the benefit of the ‘mow members. Mr. Ross read the xcellent report which had been published along with the Total——2882. ALERTS S. Tralnclr 1.54 189 176 V. COYlB 159 205 226 E. ‘Doucette . . 130 149 1'83 G. ‘Gallant . . . . . . .. 197 136 225 S. Deslloclles . . . . .. 183 197 221 823 876 1938 Total-—273‘5. . C. Kelly of Band had highest single, making 238. S. Deslloches had ‘highest for 3 games, ‘making 601. “TUNE IN’ (873K) The Correct “Hook-Up" One Sunday morning. Mr. Gray felt an urge to do a bit of carpen- tering in connection with his rc- ceiving set. After the family and the good neighbors next door were safely off to church,.l1e got out his tools and had a busy time. the new shelf was screwed up, tho grId-lqakwoverhauled, and all the connections tightened, he turned up the rheostat. and twlddled the dials. From the loud speaker came a solemn, ministerial voice, ‘iitemember the Sabbath day, to keep it hoIyP-Mrs. J .W_ Swain. The broadcasting of the Orches- tral Society's Concert was carried out successfully. notwithstanding the fact that only the Instr-amen- tal music went on the air. Of course there was some disappoint- ment that the vocal numbers were not bioadcast. but the excellent comma-palpation services are to be meld dariw ‘we hot week im J-une- When. Di’. Calduemrbaxafive .» SYRUP‘ Pirslfl, Firpo Will Fight Paolino in Sept. (Canadian Press) CHIERBOURKJ. April 23.—Luis Angel Firpo, Argentine boxer sall- ed toduy on the steamer Flandrla for his home in Buenos Aires_.Fir- po signed an agreement in Paris yesterday to meet s Spanish heavy weight boxer, Paolino at Balboa. agreed on, $2.00 for adults and $1.00 for members under 18 years of age. it was moved by Mr. Phil. Pal- mer, seconded by Mr. W. id. ilurke that a committee of three be ap~ pointed to draw up a set of bye- laws to be presented at the next meeting for consideration and cou- sequently ‘the following committee ‘was appointed: Messrs Jack ilenrn W. E. Burke and W .E. Smith. The next meeting was called for |Wsdnesday. April 29th and each fan present was requested to bring at least three more fans along. IIIIIIIE i! C! >< DOINGS AT THE “Y" M of (Oniladlsn, lfifflllllli ‘l. NEW YORK, Awll-jQn-fTlmfM- lowing is the result ol’, games piny- Spain, early in September . Ed Yeslfifdfly In‘ the“ Major _j__<.¢___»_ Leagues :— »- P E I A NATIONAL LEAGUE». ' ' ' At New York- ' " TlWipliu ' Boston . . . . . . . . . . . .. "419 0 , New York .. . . 8 14 1 . At Philadelphia. . A meeting of a number of radio ‘Brooklyn . . . . 8 11 2 fans was held in the Sons of ldng- Philadelphia .‘. . . . . . ..‘....10 14 2 land Hail on Wednesday evening. At Pittsburgh: Major K. S. Rogers acting as chair Chicago . . . . . . . . . ......l0 12 2 ma“ Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . 9 12 3 Mr. Rogers briefly outlined the N- ‘SL 1401115! 0 reasons why an organized Radio 01111311111?“ - Z g l Club should exist in 1-. Island. 51- 1-0“ 1‘ lt was moved by Mr. Jack ilearn . that an association be formed to AMERWAN “EAQUE be known as the P. E. l_ Amateur v Radio Club and that pro_ tern offi- §gvyliyklgrlfigtfl_ll_uufl_~p_ni clgirlealnrolnwd- This “"11” wnnnlington .... .. . 2 s 1 - At C I g : ' ‘ The election of officers resulted Bengals“ o u. 0 ,5 3 us follows: . Chicago . . . . . . 1 9 1 President, Mr. l-i. E. Ward Al, 305m“; Vlce-Presidsnt-Lvir. Jack ileum. Phflfldélphla , H15 15 0 Secretary-Treasurerfl Mr. Leard Boston .' 4 12 4 Jay, At Cleveland After a debate on amount for St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 13 1 members dues the following was Clsvelfllld 13 3 The “stranger And Munn Will. Grapple For $30,000. Purse CHICAGO, April 23.—<Ed "Stran- gler" Lewis. who insists he never lost a world's heavyweight wrest-- ling championship, signed articles tonight Bunn, giant Nebraska collegian, in to meet Wayne‘ finish match at an open air ar- ena at Michigan City, Ind., on De~ coration Day afternoon for $30,000 purse. A ___ l ‘m; i BASEBALL Tilers was n. ism and clean guns baseball. .0n 1131;"! . . 3 till 5-—Students. 10 till 12——Special class. 0.30 ‘till [JO-Junior rehearsal Kinnon. Wlllllle MoKinnon_ 00046-00004‘ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 0n: Innrtlon . . . . . . . . . . .. Four Insertions liilght Insertions Miscellaneous SPECIAL OFFER ' 0F grade envtlopes, i0 for 20c. 125 for 35c, 250 for 556. s00 for $100. i000 for $1.95.. Guardian Of- Iltre. f-",, 0N0. A. MaeDONALD, LAND SUR- veyor, Hernranullle, P. E. I. 595-4-23-1-mo. Female Help Wanted WANTED-ASSISTANT F/OIR T-HE Nursery. P. ‘E. lslang-Orphannge. lteferences required? ‘Apply Mrs. lloopnr liorne. 130 Elm Avenue. 6044-23 3i O o+o+oov+o+oo+woooa+o+ooa+oo+oo man I . . . . . . .. 10c par lino of Ii word; lie per lins of l! word; ‘l0 par lino of l! Wold! ._...__._. __.__..________, For Sale _________________ FOR SALE-STUDEBAKER AT Apply 17 Dorchester a ‘bargain. -SL.——-617-‘i-24-Ill ,._________€___ ,BURROUGH‘S - WELCOME cAP. sales for Fox Pups, ‘New stuck $1.00 per bnx ‘ti for $11.00. Mac- ‘Klumul llrux Co., Charlottetown. i’. l.. P. o, Box. s32. . 614-4-24 3i FOR SALE. -— GOOD LAVING strain. White Wyandotte ‘hatch- ing eggs. 75 cents rper setting. C. S. Dingwell. Mldgell. 561-4-22-4i wmrso-wuru. nunszs. som- erset Hospital, Skowhegsn. Maine. 715-3-3-801 MAID WANTED-WITH erences. 228 Richmond St. 5894-23-2! = , Queen Hotel 7A “wry ' comflfiillio and homo-like Hotel stn, moder- lke ppm.‘ ,1 f .1 Splendid tnblor ybwrtcous ssrvlcl. ‘ Rates‘ $3.00 n; (Jharlottétltwn Hotel 0b.; Ltd. erupt-lust“. ‘a miss t. mrouslqxiunnngor 0- . - .~<¢¢ooo0-'No__+0ooo+04 ounnn y: REF- ll. (inudet. l5. lslti-ii JMIMPoXI I o. ‘neutrons. y‘ g . CHOICE RASPBERRY OANEB for saledfi cts. a dozen. Cecil Jen- lrins, Mt. Edward lttoad. Phone 664-J.-—-57tl-4-22~4i FOR 8ALE—TWO PURE-REED lllolsledn llelfor Calvin, 10 days old. A. W. Morrow & Son, North Lake. P.E.I.—-575-4-22-8i FOR BALL-i D160 DRILL SEED- ‘er. Apply Joseph R. Dover. Dun- staffnugs.——5.90-4-28-2i FOR anus-No. 1 , Sued Potlll llcilb CobblerLLw Blake, Sou MIlton.—5I8-4-Iii-3i Fon “tn-rots ‘rousme Car. thoroughly overhauled. Mrs. Victor E. Collin. Savage Harbor.- .. bill-i-fll-ii BALI — TWO» HIGHLY OIRTIFIED FOR - graded Holstein Holm- Cslven st at $10 ouch. Fslconwood Farm‘, ' ‘ liilIl-l-IQJI l Male Help Wanted . ._.._._---—---------.--*.-- Mme“; WAN?“ ..-. punish. menu snrollsd. Anal; A W- lgl- 5°13" City. / _ ______________________ preaches on (ism subjects hit alters throws a kind o’ coldness over do meetin'." BIRTHS ______,_ LAWLOR-At South Granville, A-p-‘ gen. The young explorer. when ‘his i911 yesterday at sh-or-t notllce, stated we expend-trust's Iplans so fur. w-as wlea-rlng what the rcflllfdfl l" a lucky mlalscct-Ithe w-ristlet. watch wot-h wbiich- lithe Oil-y Scout-s Ne" seabed- hlm on his return from ..\c nil 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. John ‘Lmw- lor, a daughter. (Congratulations). ‘Sbnck-lctlon exlwllll-llln- ' Gift of Alsatian Hound. Another xniirme-nto of that ill-Hill"? DEATHS » MOUNTAlN—-‘in Groton, Mass, All)- ril 18, Benjamin IE, lbelovsd has-bond of ‘Margaret T. Mountain, in ‘his 35th yr. Funeral services at ‘his la-te home. Lowell road, Tuesday, A-llrll 21st. . HfiN-NESSEY-At the City Hospi- tal, Thursday, April 23,'Jos8ll1l M- l-lennessey, aged 51 years Funer- al from bis late residence 07 Kent‘ Street Saturday morning at 8.45 to St. Dunstan’; Cathedral, thence to can? 0F THANKS “such he carries with ‘him is ‘a copy of “Humewltifl which‘ he received from ‘the oulilhoii.‘ M11‘- C311" “w Murray. who moi. and welcomed Mm m, ‘Cape. Tow-n three years at!“ M“ 1pm,‘,- can enjwntedn a company by recitlll-Il i-n the "lwaldesv 1W1“ some of "Hsmewlthrs" Rem-S °1 Wl-“lgloxpressed himself as beln8 very proud of ‘the fact thnlt bllv Alsatian Wiolf Dog SocllLll-Y ‘have of‘ fared -.‘o_ present hlim with Q00 :1’ ‘their besrt specimens of tlhils lull’ Y and lsagscious breed to accomilfllll’ mm on ih-f-S "pp. Mr. Msrr is all is: more ipierssc-d since ‘the masct: n which he wl-ll- take- w-‘lh ‘him W e the R. C Cemetery. he soils-ls of the same breed as Wfil! Sir Ernest Shscklstoms ‘trusty houndlvihich VOYBRd ‘"1111 m” Mr, J. J. Barrett wishes to thnrylt his mnny kind friends and noisil- bours and also the Clergy, Sisters and Nurses of the ‘ City 1108911111 for the kindness and sympathy shown him during his recent sad bereavement. 911- ' IN unuoatau In Loving °" m". dorlinl lllntbfri llrl- ""1"" Hill. who deported this lilo an - April "nil; ""- Th]; dig hrlsign w: to memory. ' Our dear Mntlqonllld tn rssf. And mun who " nuns of u» tad!!- _ Are those who iovo liar but- Nut (lend to II who loved her Not loll BIG ‘IQIIM. she lives wilh u In memory ‘on will fdrsvlalwrl. A itusn-rln my" any}: VIAIILY. I “Whoa, Bill,l” PLAY sarn vwm You FOX PUPS _, T out them with ‘iurrough 6 ' oieomé. ' flVoi-ui Capsules‘ ‘F rs. a l t» reliable nllfluqlqallly’ nil the “lending t 11 floxu of M" no 01.00. ‘ ‘ ' .09» poslpnlq wif, hm‘ luvs-ah‘- new trhnivnont for Hookwor... and ‘nlllpdidissslsl In foxes. nnanns,oano ;,,9WaFW@' ltihat‘ ‘he had no definite details If; made at one cent per ‘bushel over the Win-mipe-g May option ' Monitreal. The do.nc_. oats was inactive, but ,..c . .\ _ unchanged. The local ‘flour ‘situa- tion was without any new feature to note. ‘Prices being steady for a-pritig wheat grades, but the volume of ‘business ‘in all ‘directions was repented small on account of the continued limited demand for sup- plies. 'i‘he trade in winter wheat flour was also tvlow owing to the fact ‘the-t buyers show no d-isposi tlon to operate for ‘iiut-ure reqwlive- ments and in , sales w-ero con-fined Ito ‘broken ‘lots. The tone of -tho market ‘was ‘steady. A vory"fil‘m feeling continues to pre- vail in lube market -for midi-feed on account of the rather small ‘supplies uvailalbie on spot .for which t-hevre is a good demand for local and country accounts prices however, did,ncit show any -f-urt‘hor change. The tirade in standard grades of rol- led oats ‘was dul-l but prices were firm. The ‘volume of ‘business in eggs was mcvlsrnte sized and the tendency was ‘firm. A fairly ‘active trade was done in but-tor with prices ‘be-lug steady to a shade stronger. A fealture oi‘ the cheese trade was the-demand that developed ‘from 10min buyers and a fairly active business was ldone. The undertone to the market was easy with wast- Brn No 1 white and colored fodder cheese quotml a-t 19 34 cents per Pound. and No 2 grades at 17 3-4 cenlfs pow-pound. The market is ro- wrted to bs- lfiooded ‘with Quebec 20 pound cheese and sales were made nt 1d to ~17 cents mar pound. sacs ‘ t i‘ OTTAWA. Ari-h 23.-—A fairly nc- tlvobusiness continues 1o be dqno in fresh eggs. _it is reported that Toma-to boom 6 ours lo! ‘western . transmission of the orchestral se- ared nliyfensible fully combat this one great bugs- l< ctions made up in some measure lul‘ the long waits between num- bors. Radio plays have a distinct tech- niq-ue of their own and as the rad- io audience dspends entirely on the sense of hearing, many devic- es are used to produce sound ef- fects that will assist the imagina- tion of the radio audience and help them to visualize the scope. For this reason plays cannot be “any hrr- " ‘ from the stage. although grand opera and concerts have often been broad- cast direct from the theatre. Radio plays have been a regular feature at Station WG-Y for over three years and have taken well with the radio audience. This stu- dio has its own cast of players, who have successfully put over such plays as "the ‘Wolff’. "The Garden of Allah." "The Green God- dess." “The Storm." "Madame X" “The Sign of the Cross’ as wall as numerous others Teacher (conducting first year spelling class): Csn any little boy or girl spell s new word for us? Son of Radio Fan (raising hand) i csn spell Pittsburgh. Teacher: How do you spell Pitts burgh? Little Boy: Radsch. ~K D K A.— Robert The elimination of static inter- ference _ls a..prohlam that radio EIIIIHeQYBDlIQYQ been‘ working on for the‘ past quarter of a century. Althoughfihey ‘have not yet discov to success till WI"!!! want nsixlriu 27sec- onds l5 ‘fob. nlpo . The freight,‘ on those wouhifioifibootfl " nor dossn. fro ' unchanged. ‘rmlfidts Itoady. Deniers n: bxtrls .10.. firsts so.‘ floconas-am J “ii-emu M’ ‘lawman-lists help to cut out static ll ‘poultry outlooltlgl " dentin» i the 0.. Winnipeg boo of radio, doubtless some meth- ,. od will be evolved ln the not too cflmldlslnnt future, l" _n and efficient. j g Dofri trvrnt fats by charging your battery while‘ operating your rncefvlng-srt Wsthnov people who ‘have tried it but only once. ssthsy - made it s rsthor expensive experi- lnont. I >_'__- ‘Shorter onélwira serials and loop other interference and vs 1190B foundjto ho both prsctic gram. and la-st but not least come the Seniors in their wand drlil and floor exercises. a little advanced apparatus work. some tumbling and a few elementary exercises. ill club swinging will complete the program. The Colored Orchestra, the policeman and the clowns all help a large measure to make the show one grand success. There is lots of room and plenty of heat In the building, so all are assured of an enjoyable affair. The following is the programme: PKOGRAMMI 1—March. 2—Calesthenlcs. Ii-Apparntus Work. 4—Wninpus. 6—Gornes. tl-Tumbiiug-winmrmedlates. ‘i-Dumibell Drill-Students. intermission-Candy sale. 8—Wsnd Drill-Seniors. 9—F‘loor Exercises-Seniors. 10~Adv. Aip-pnfatur-Voiuritsry. 11—Tumbling~_pflxed. 12-—Clu~b Swinging. Orchestra in attendance; Clowns and policeman extra. l Nllflg HIV "i sm quits s near neighbor of yours," said the local bore. “I'm living Just some: the river." "indeed." re lied his neighbor, i "l bobs you'll rop in some day." McSwensyb diamond between the Union Jacks and Markers, ln which the former tram won by- the comfortable score vi———'Blg ‘gymnastic display. of 9~—3. BOWLING Lineups. - 7——Peopia’s vs. St. James. Ulllvrl Jukl ""1"" 8.30-—Moore & McLeod-special Cslclwlj . match. Mahan- .. . Y‘. .-. . . . out. J. Lswlor GENERAL - =<‘P1,l¢11Bft‘ i . Pool, billiards, ‘bowling. showers. R- Mflfiffigor '. .- . . . . . ..l‘.‘ 1‘. Weir checkers, ping-pong and reading 151-- room at your convenience, J. Nicholson . . . . . . . .. H. Witlock llll‘. . “Y" GYMNAGTIC EXHIBITION W. White IP Wltiock The stage is all set lfor tonight 3N1 B1189 , and the curtain is due to rise at H Bare! . . . . . . . . . . . . .. R. Lbwtor eight o'clock. All are requested to Right- F1911! be In their sen-ts promptly on time. R Riggs » - - - -- 911111110" The Juniors are having their Left Field last rehearsal starting at six thir- S. Duncan . . . . . . . . . . . Mills ty tonight. Ibut there is no cause _ ‘Centre Field to Wolly about them, they are al- A. Godki-n . . . . . . W. Flarguson ways there when they are wdnted Short 9W and always do ‘the right thing. A. Nelson . . . . . . . . . . . .. H. Thorns The intermediates had a good workout yesterday and they sure NOTES did it pretty. The Students are ‘having another Rigs-i. BBFBL N1¢1l°15 and practice this afternoon at four and White were the stir _ f0!‘ they are quite confident ‘that they this Union Jsck ‘Iificllll- will hold up their end of the pro- mors and Wltlockstar lb:- ‘the Markers. ‘TT-"fi- . - .‘. Lefty Moor-ego: osnjlool ‘out with that curve. i‘: Next. game Mondaynnight.‘ l For Every lll-lllnnrd‘: Llnlmqgi. (n. .. I -| Hotel Victoria _l An up-to data comfortable Houlwlni over 100 rooms, 44 of which?!“ private baths. Guests resolve courteous and pslnstsklngurvlon. Tabla fl-Iptluthpliotl In Canada. ' ‘ . (lharlotleotwn I Hotel Co., Ltd. minnow “hf, _ nanny o. nnowtuitulsgar - vicitmtt norm’, w. unsung-laying. Ht!" ‘mu I I u“ -. . 4 t @- .- we‘ 3'4.‘ »<<=