*MR 6. 1'5"! ll 1' 'Tr 1 ' _ Y r~'~ ;=@ THE CHARL'OTTE'f6WN`GUARDIAN gldrerice MacKinnon. D. D.. princi- of Pine Hill Divinity Hall Hall In introducing his subject, Dr. MacKinnon gave s. very intéresting recent years. His remarks were fol-_ tvlssrgg ___ =-~- _rf -r - y p -~- PAQE THREE '_ L€Cl'Ul‘G Of! N GUARDIAN'Central Gu d. l W if 'I I I A " ._ “.E.'!"" '*~ (1 1 ' deliver the albl s 1 t sd _ _ _CHEST cumc AT SUMMER »-» r an church Services At e close ofetllgcssrgica N551 1 - “mile r " e Japan ‘s"’°`D" °’°°l°““ vi Charlotte-i LOCATED IN MoNc'roN_ The ZIONT, eent ddnllrlinlered lhe ordinance gf town will be st e _ C ICI-I "_" °“ wednesday. ll/ufmayR8etT1.,Ct.§Hh;Jlti;ic§ih:$e xlsctlcllgl :°sTllmwf>1fonl<§xe\ey.:1l1c‘ts'lfliuxlf-J the most wonderful rem` _*_ 1 lazaiuzllfixliehzlir flrlltliinsesrmon was Al the lspwoflli Hall. 5,,mm_,__s_de_ ;hes_t- ehnle. only patient. ,efmed _ :er rover dna left the island recent- edy for eczema, _ boll_s, -1-1,, mph y&,,_,,d,,_, momma w,,_ breed en John sie ‘-For God edlov. under inc auspices ci the Young _id T V °°°°°f° will be exlun1ned_.iv. have been located in Mdnclbb. plmples and all skin dis- vrhe unchanging aelpinlnw oy J... ed the wnr1d....". Tinliid the golden ,Mi Guild of Trinity United bn' ° °°“"°- "W Familie Wli° have j ‘md "G bein! held there liaildina the eases. us Christ." ln dealing with this rub- tm vi the whole Bible. church. bn Friday night last, nev. " °""“‘“'d l’°f°f° “lid "fe rev- ‘"“"“ °’ ‘“‘ °m°°‘ "°‘“ “"5 °“y° ' liste ule Minieler dealt first with two Recclmilina the creat importance To be had at all drug .,m¢l,,,.,,,_ ,,,_Th,¢ Chr," L, ,,b,°,,,,,_ oi the wel-ds brlove at lhe beginning ph _ _ _ human vasralmay-The body stores. Price per bottle ri He is than all religion is banl¢rupi_ i°i the verse-the speaker directed nt- ill. lava e. very interesting and in- _SUPPER AND ENTERTAIN- ,Ol Noel McDonald, infant son of Mr. I $1-25. Also that there is a new Christ every l°‘""l°h ¢° fh° W°i'ti PFZRJSH in the ,h-derive illustrated lecture nn the “ENT-The Girls' club or the Prer-_and Mrs. l-co McDonald. 104 Fitz- . . mdltldns and customs of the people bytcrisn Church, Summereide, enter- ‘ F05’ Street was laid to rest yesterday "2°'6i' Th he 'of Love blind t tn tl nf , pr Japan. The lecturer was intro- lain" lhtlrfrlends in their hall on |“fi@m0°h- Sl1lC0r@SiSymlJl1tlly is tea- ways. iGod. God almighty could not be s ,md fd the audience by Rev. J. c. Friday evening ll-lt tb il splendid de"-‘d the llereni-S ill their Sad bc- lvirzlsrrlvc-Nlimber s Battery will Chrbt is unchanging in 1-nr lden- _lG°le uP» hhillly i0- lml“”°""d Sreally' lvatwn' Joy and Safety' flowers which are treasured by the providinlz such it pleasant evening.f"°°" 0° Saint Dlmstans CMT catlng the yellow roadster on`Sydney A M“55M@€llh§ill eolilicctlon Wlth§ The Ordmance °f me L°’d`$ Sul" Japanese were shown, including the ‘ which ivy.: seconded by Mr. Lowell jédmlkthmcc to the .Romfm Catholic Street' il°lhg east. The Dl‘°SP9°liV° thi’ tmnkoneflhk of tho Canadian jp" was dl°’p°“"°d M i-he 01°” Of lh° sacred lotus lilsnt, A Particularly Hancock. The remainder of the ¢V'itee;1ederli5;‘ mmm! “aé weu.a:"8room, ihinklng to give his Durs11ers‘Bihl9 S°Ci@iY Will be held in Zion "mms “‘""l°°' bea____[__l picture of the mms when in l ening was spent in interesting games led” “et '___ e‘_'_____'__J_; M3';Iml"‘_’ °mC_l_h~; the slip, cut, through 3 5155 sg,-My Church Wednesday evening, May sth. _I Thi’ m“-‘lc dllfihlf the day WB-'F H105! flower being shown. Other varieties ‘ ‘md “ “°"‘-‘l °°hl°5l1 lh° Prize! f°" ____ be e _ nn grim” lr" Only to be met by other cars. During, Mothers Day. May 12th., will be _llml"`°'“l"°- Wndered by ll 5l"°l“l1y. ___ hen tree ___ mu Mo ,which were Won bv M" J S Pe____y_ p arers wele. K. S. smith, Ed- this mm. wrpedoes were being med Observed at me mommg service .large choir led splendidly by Missi 'r' 3650 5 6 ii for present human needs. y s ow t ess two “The Person and the Unity of the Sid” °f G°d'l CllBi'i1Ct/ir. Love and FE We can now qu quality of' limited quantity or ca ..Book your orders When sending us ingly, as we cannot < ACID PHOSPHATE . NIURIATE OF POTAS NITRATE OF SODA _ Book your orders is sold out. were 90 Y om. - " ' 1. , ___ . - - 1 Bom., wonderful p¢o,,le,_ high, ,,,,d'1l/rise Nina srhurrnln and Mrs. Lay-`“‘““ Read” James Fa-db M‘°‘““" vii. accclnpanled by the sound or Special adpilsrnalservlee nextsdb- isP'h°"~ TM anthem-1 were “Nu - the ch_ym__anem__m_ wh______ ___ thelmn D__mm_ A special :enum of the ;C_onw‘ay. Joseph O'Riley, Daniel Gil- hm.n5_ makmg eo much noise that bath m0,.nmg_ lslzadows Yonder," (Gaul) and Brac- . .___ __ _ _ `e\1cn1ng was the clever rendering on M' large crowds congregsted about the Diirifiz the course of the day the ikem’ "we w°“Jd 5°* ~7°5“5~" M155 __ d isunlight have been suggested by Di- l-ll li ' ' E tem my sacred sh,-h\e5_ ,ming `the saw by Mr Lowell Hancock ofl residence of Rev Mr Ahken “,h,,_._, chch- rendered ‘he anthems "A Hymn Clara Grahamg, beautiful soprann s o ave read 501. The average' W national emblem of Japan. Pictur RTILIZEK i llll ote you prices orlhit li iili ACID PH0SP_HA'rE-_MuRlATl-: or Po'rAs'£l sul.Pl-1ATi-: *..oi= AMMoN|A-NlTRATE-:GE sooA and lvilxeo FORMULAS epeeia1ry.£~ apted for POTATOES and GRAIN. _ We can make immediate dellvery-~'§'fg- lui n book your ordervfg' delivery ex steamer on opening of navigation' with us now and will guarantee delivery on date required.. ' ` your orders please note particularly size of bags and order accord- book part bags. The weights of bags are as follows: ‘ .........125 lbs. each H .......200Ibs.each' SULPHATE or AlvilvloN|A zoo lbs. each .........200lbs.each ........125 lbs. each at once as we have or- dered only a _limited supply this year and will not have any more after our present order A. HORNE £9’ CO. 3417-4- 6-May 3- th. W. Oppel director of the Metch- "’q" ° ’ ‘l 'J '. .. 1 oN orrlcml. v ‘ _ ~ - ` ' ` ` `l . A 1 -- tic <1 r in- d 1 ' ___ arched b___dge_’_ beaumul v__a_______ Old Black Joe and carry Me W ___ M_c_ lnI1` Mr. fr. H. the mhmage moi( h1Me_ Amr the _pf the Homeland, by .sum_,_m_ _md rendering of The Ninety and Nirlc 8 ii ance or the has \e Sun a/s mkou H0sp______ of mnmgmd? . , . oom dicton, Nova Scotia. I . _ -0 Gnd , H] 1 . 1 ' » pg ppc h - - ,_-Us “.4 mgrvnlg-_B view, of ¢hev°1__Back to Old Virginia. At the close _ _D _ __ _ __ iappy ei ent the _bl-ide and glooml Ulf P P n Ages Past, byf _ . __ _ __ _ _ Y D13 ohne; ,dh-,hs that ms scheme tains f th L d of tl of the evening all Joined hands and “spec Y 1°* the Mhflllme Pf°\1h0-S were showered with confetti and rice ilvlartln. Mrs F' Lafferty taking the i“““3l"d “ith l‘°B'l‘°li ‘hill 'hh ialfhl' lar per 1° 85” 59"' merday he is too fantastic for actual trial at the glilm mglllrrli held (the zildimce lie =arl£¢ "For Old Lang Sync" and "nd" me Wim “nd Vfgcmbif-‘ “CV on thc wav to their`car accompanied ¢5"l-iran” ‘°l°'lh thi* liiflei” Hhiheifi ‘°d ‘mst L’ '1""‘““ °“’ Citi’ Miss amhdame was "82' <11; 1. u en spe ~ ~ , - - - , ‘ ~ -' l bound. me D , ltatoes are being very rigidly graded ~ 1 _ _ __ . _ _ i _ 'd widely wuh °ur mlm mann" M HUM" Hman' of st" Eleanors' M `what might be known as :l still high- Whhe D,-_ Macxyhhahh mms. _ "Good Night Ladies." S im °“ return h°f“" 5“l“"l*‘Y _"“‘"" by hearty llandshakes and well wish- I --~--- ~-__ ual knowledge of the country and l "‘ img ami; B” Emcml ‘;15‘_t.t° t_mS pm' 05 for “ “mg “hd i°l’°U5'“'¢dl ---_-________._,____l______ Lionel H, Collings of Sturgeon, P. E. pamy_ ll euyn of Halifax’ N_ S_ §44&%¢O% mall driver, Mr. Garnet Campbell. for d _ the lnnny acts of kindness shown li the M,nse_ M°hh,gue_ p_ E_ L_' on death of their son. They also wish to floral tributes and messages of sym- I. and Christina R. Llewellyn, dallgh- 3840-5-6-li. . ti ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Llew- ,falth that separates from the world. He closed the door on what the world wanied, and shut himslcf in with God. Abraham possessed the faith oi Obedience. Not knowing whither he went, but well knowing to whom he was going. These four lead us to a life of victory. Samson, gives us a twofold picture, victory and defeat. The Unconscious Loss ol Power. "He MARRIAGLS family, Fairview, wish to thank their mst n°.__.. Lmng ln God he had ally victory, separated from God he new only humiliating failure. So COLLINGS -- LLEWELLYN _ At them during the illness and recent easily may the spirit be lost, so many of us keep up the form of religion Thtlraiity eliciting. MW 2l'id. 1929. thank mo” Wm’ 5°"-t M“'s cards' when the spirit is gone.`a. sort of re- gious gymnastic. All the organiza- on, all the technical skill of the Church go for naught if the spirit _be departed. Power Lost by Disobedience. Ha broke his vow. All the darts of the nemles, all the assaults of the Devil, fell harmless from the shining cult- ass of obedience but one act of T0 Ll!-snor 'ro un' surr- ._-€.___..._.___.___._ tlirlhvr set. il Euston St. ~ arson-5-s-al Boarders Wanted FOR. BALE THE FOLLOWING LINE WANTED AT ONCE--HOUSE WITH 01' Potato machinery: 6 sets doliblé hlrnlsl. 1 2-raw planter, Chevrolet truck, sprayer, digger, tractor, disc hlrrow. eultivntor, power Sfhdefi fertiliser aower- and other potato romhinary, all in first class shi\D¢~ -‘lowly to Gavin Harding, cher- lottllaown or James Lawless, Grs-, huns Road. sees-s-e-al w To Let able for roceries or an other DUI' 3636-6-fi il Orders for The Mandalay Edition of Kivllnn Werke during the Hummel' Vocation. Very special low price and els! terms. Experience not neces- llry, no capital required, exclus- lvl tlrrltory. Good income assured. Utter get particulars and reserve territory et ones. Mdnihnh er ob.. lllloittf W hilt ltroet West. Tor- °=`_ *°" " 4-ae-w.s'.sui.l 1-2 nero o_f_°iil_;l<;vl_r_l c_;luE_t_2'__;i_';l_l’ _ W . . .. C; *- "°h°°l Y ssso-s-a-si middle May. Must own car or horse. Profitable and pennenent work. N. D. MacLean* State Darticuiers Box "D“. Guard- |h_n_ 4-3-Slprl. MACDONALD-Died early Saturday morning. Richard Noel MacDonald, aged 5 months, infant con of Leo B. and Mrs. MacDonald. 204 Fitzroy Street. _ TOOMBS-Al, Mount Stewart, May 5th, Dr. John Geddie Toonlbs, aged Male Help wanted 67 years. Funeral notice later. "mu Mmm” l»r.4ccau.u1w-At ardeleley Point. "N":D"A CA ,H fum ,helen Sunday, May oth. Robert Mac- couple to assist on sm 1 mile from City. Apply to T. C. Cullum, aged '10 years. Funeral on Edgett, North River Road. Tuesday. May 7th. from the residence 357°'5‘3'4l‘ of his sister. Mrs. Edward C. Mac- Female Help Wanted Cullum. service starting at 2 o'cloek. f Y ' ANT N FOR EACH COUN'~ Don. Apply Guardian Office. W” °:D';'°M‘:!lmd_ mmm” open Intennent Brackley Point, Cemetery. W --.-_-_.l__.-;i.._,_. UNDIRTAKIR ` EMBALMKR _ inn-an - 'mo sxrmnmioro ,hm N, '- mnn. als:-4-io-if _maids Ono for kitchen and one. mn' “ui me elaine mm. Ani rum_ ‘l _ LARVEX MOTH PROOF SPRAY _ The odor-less, stainless and non - infinmlble preparation which make; vroolens, clothing, furniture, run, etc., moth proof. ' Price $1.15 with Sprayer. |i.oo without sprayer. OOC 00594 5'*-GO# o' o-ooo-o-o o-oooo-oo I . o-0+ THE PROMPT DBUGGISTS ac mnon _Drug Co. . Phono TN R KAI-L 9°” ne Ko§»¢‘sron¢ vs' 9*N+» disloyal, traitorous disobedience lost him his power. He kept bed comp- any. Live then, in the aimosphere in which the spirit may thrive. Power Regained by Confession and Repentance. He looked to God. Once more he prayed. He knew where his power was lost-and YOU know where yours was lost. Seek for it there in repentance in full confes- sion. Theres only one way beck. If you have lost the power, seek it to- day. in the one and only way. Mr. Edward Slerns, Provincial Se- cretary of the Bible Society, spoke briefly before the sermon. announc- ing the 125th anniversary collection of A fund of one hundred thousand dollars in canada toward the pur- poses of this great organisation, the handmaid oi the Church. He sn- nauhced that instead of the regular Wednesday evening prayer meeting, the Baptist, congregation would meet Ihelhl T2 ihi-`h@S hi flh\ih`l°f Thi’ Oh the Other Y ‘s Club the latter winn 'day ‘Vlr Vlll ents niorlrng sermon I I ang heard “hh dee _st 8 r dmc has been 500 agaulst 470 for a sim :G1-|h.m~s contribution to the music At the evening service the music 3:; ___ Baptist Choir and of cha__m_e_ was led by sl Male Choir of 50 volceal “___ _mwn "nanny has been B mwt _,ah Rev. li. Johnson preached from thel me “ple 0h¢_ '~\'o1'ds as found in Romans i-16 ‘li nd _*___* alll not ashamed of the Gospel of] am l Christ, for it .is the power of Gcd sent moment, but he urges that undoubted benefits ' which such ng health centers would have on patients’ health should _bo suf- cnt reason why engineers and lvl- rs should plan the experiment in 1 this direction. SERVICES CENTRAL CHRISTIAN '.~lill .=,a3vatioli." The minister dealt] Physlchms have known for year! CHURCH v.-hh the subject in his usual master- ` he , The _‘en,1c” at the Central Ohm* izy is as we represent it to be, it can _ hu .mm church yesterday were of p,,_ and will _supply the power to doau ly lvny pointing out that if Christian points out, that the climate of l ' l lligh mountains is beneficial tosnany man diseases, such as tuberculosis: t even in countries like Switzer- ,euliar interest in that they mai-kcdl Kwai* things* 1° °"e’_mr°W me f°"°"5 "land, where high mountain; ,gpg the beginning of the ministry oi the M ""1 ‘md ‘O ML "ke dynamite 1" 1 available, the summits are rarely tcarlnv clown the strongllolds of sin new pastor, Rev. W. L. Outhouse. ° ‘ ' lilgh enough to obtain the lull behe- late of Decatuer, Alabama, Large con- The Tuxls B°Y5 have all °"53“lz“' i fits tion in which 'I`i'initv Church takes of lifting sick people entirely .gregations attended both services - ‘ 1ab , dition although there is some dry The Granitcs showed up 'well and Th story of Sams if l . . - - _ - HW” 'md °E°°nd°d by Mr' Fenton ,Hmmm 1°’ mm' rot caused by mechanical inl'uri2s» blayed a Good Datciflll Kaine. Bill Diciufe ni the succesgsi gndrsfalllllreg 1” f°u°“'°: M°"‘l“5- The Chrl5““"_ Siu and the Hlgn Sfhom gquare Wm) ,` D which voiced their appreciation of the great prid_9' There is an chrome” un splendid meuages ol me day The of about so betweell tile ages of 12 ove the cloud layer into sunlight aclllltel-ated by dust or smoke. I In addition, with mountains, li; lg church is fortunate in the selection and 17 ‘md im’ boys lll““i` “WGN en* f frequently extremely difficult for o. The subject of his discourses were der thp leadership of Rel. D1. Rain- _ e summit. and to the sick such 9, urney is impossible. _ Why not urge aircraft engineers. I‘. ODPM asks, to devise great metal Church B Family He wem on lu, (Jordon Mcfnllls as lcadcl, The word 5,_,-whores, open on four sides ¢,¢'tho at Zion Church, where Rav. J. 8. Bonnoll 0! Bt. John, N. 8., would Barbara MaeNeill. Both these sing artists ol unusual ability and ren- dered their selections with flne feel- ing. The evening service was broadcast by station CFCY through the cour- tesy of Mr, K. B. Rogers, manager. ` "Y" SONG SERVICE The regular Sunday evening sclllr, service was held at the Y. M. C. A. last evening with an attendance ol ‘ soo. The scripture reading was by Cloyce LePage and Ralph Larkin led the group in prayer. Rev. Dr, Ram- say gave l very inspiring message on christian service, urging youth not to throw away their lives. Mr. Ed. White was chairman. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH The morning service was at fill inspiring character, first in the mu- sical programme which included lm anthem “Tho Lost Chord" rendered with fine effect and also n delight- ful solo "My Redeemer and My Lord' by Miss Clara Graham who is always heard with much acceptance hy Trill- ity‘s congregation, Dr. Ramsay gave an eloquent and powerful sermon from the text Psalm 119, verse 1301 The subject was "The Bible and The Bible Society" and was treated from different angles. why do people read the Bible? Why docs the Bible So- ciety exist? The Bible is the founda- tion of our British civilisation. How do we know that the Bible is tile Word of God? The Protestant Church is dependent on the open Bible and the reading of the Holy Scriptures, herein lies one of the hopes of civil- ization and lastly t-he dissemination of the scriptures is the only guar- antee of universal peace. Through a typographical error the ettondmoe in sunday school for Ap- ril Rst-is _wil liven as 50, whereas lt From what he could gather, lie be- Power was high scorer, netting 15 of ah mankind at B11 uhms Q picture r 1 . ., . ~ ‘ » ~T - l ~ 1 lievcd that the acreage to be plantcril points. For the Other Y's. Bill Henry ‘of the vlcimhhhr, hh, gh God_ ,md the Shaw th" '5 me human "muy W5” _“Sigh a].as0\.iZ,l.ynEl:;;);i xx ai _ . 1 .» 1 _ . __ _ _ _based on natural affinities so is the ‘glass and lifted by great ng. on the Island this 3e:ll_\\lli _be nbolltl ouud the basket, getting in all l6.g¢»f_;,;pJ hge ,h mh mm Shengm _church soc_e_ based on M_____a_ ____ C________ ___ _he __C____e_ U and I ____ _ ____ 8 508! two-thirds of last y-_urs aclengc. He points. In the Old Tcsiiment there* are ° y - _ _ ‘ ‘ i - . , _ _ either side, U before I, then the flrstl 1 is quite optimistic. holvevcr, regard- F0ii0\\’ihB im* lille-UPS and scores:- four striking characters, who epitom- amnmem The evening subject MLS' l lrite T ' fo~ tr.'1ll ci th last ` 10 , . G , _E_ ~ _ _ . _ _ 1rhe cities ni Refuge. This subject f 15 ’ P’ "F ii" e sick-' ._ ing next years prospects. _ mn tes _Rohm 3 P°W¢l‘. 15. ize_ln their life history _the record oi, _ dmded _nw S1 _ om 5 letter gh fm- seyelcg The boys muy R_ H _ _ _ _ _ _. _ was x main D 1 1 army 8 C c°y1e 2' C Pm“3m' Filth- Abcl. il .lllSiifl H13 faith out their prograinmc on the four-fo'-l 1 - , . '_ ‘ e .- al 4; E_ Lm-he,-_ 2; _y_ P,-°w5e_ Tomy 34_ _ _ *showing their symbolic relationship __ ‘ _ " CH l~l“°u5h faith h¢ made thi? DCHECI to th chem 1 eden____tmn_ loca, Iiltelicctuai Pil_\r.l1al, D voiiofi h _ Other Y’s Club-G. McInnls_ 10; G.‘5aC1-mce_ H~ b yh C 1 _ ° 5 9 ° T rx-:ltso.\n1.s Team” 8; W_ mm” ,___ E_ c,eve_ 1__x_________n_ o_“___;° T;;‘____)‘;‘;‘ The music or the dey was render- ” ”‘ _ 1 d, C_ M gh _ _ fed unde th capable direction oil My and Mm E T H_gg___ c_______ an a eson, 4 Total 38. pl; time-, he olfeled the racrillce of1M__s K 2 Eggers and ___ __dd___o__ _O1 me awe to Cam. on the “.m.k h,€.,,,, I _ V P tl . . . |0h¢e¢,0wh_ have retm.ne_d have “__” fornr§_p;rao;>r;s_:\:"___ek;i_l;t§;'\‘;;1Z'g_l_‘;f;_h§_the best a man could do, Enoch, who _he two anthems rendered by me selves, taking _full charge nt tholl- on enjoyable six weeks visit to the th fi ___ _ showed the faith of a col1sec1'ate_d_ choir the special numbers Included lllcetlligs, curl-ylllg dll; gg-yoimml ex. t West Indies and Bermuda. MEM :__ 733° ms is t° be held W llfv. Hc had the wi.ncss of Gods , Solos by Mn Bm G_ Acorn and Miss _ cruises. leading ln pl~n_\'cr, etc. Duv- iilliliroval iii ills heart. How many ini _ ing the recent visit of Dr, Clarence :ll and Social, The past year has hem one of substantial progress. The bo_=.= Mr and Mrs C Braden Jel`y, this church, in this community havele wen nd f vo ‘bl k W as RfcKi1ino1l here, he met with a nllnl- PESHAWAR' I’““‘.~ M" ‘_R°` lr, to-day? Noah, the exponent of a) rs an I B Y y no n , ber of the boys and was greatly pleas- 1 ed. It is understood that about hall a dozen of the boys propose' study- ing for the ministry. During the past ‘season the boys have tnkcll up :l icollrsc of study of “Work Among 'Boys' so that as they go forth to other places they will be fully equip- lllcd to organize and train up similel vroups. . ~i THE MARKETS MONTREAL, Que., May 5-Prices on the Molitrflll grnln and flour mar- kets remained urlcliallgerl yeslerday. The butter market was quiet, buyers having bought their supplies for the week. Prices were llncllangcd from _Friday The re-ceipls for till* licek , urru l.’i 460 boxes of lvllicll 8.7l2 \\'C1'c ` from New Zealand. Trndllig was in- ctlve on the che-ese market withl prices remalnlliiz steady. Tile weeks receipts were 4.513. Eggs likewise were steady nlainlaiilg the same prices level. The weeks receipts lvcre 19,722 cases. Potatoes, after advancing from 10 to 25 cents dllrillsz tho week closed ' with li slightly easier llildertone, pre- f vailillg, caused by heavier receipts, and the fact that most buyers were _ illclillecl to lake their profits on pur- l chases. Offcrirlgs increased from Prince Edward Island but continucdi light from New Brunswick. herlvyl rnin still interfering with saillngs in that province. Receipts in carload, lnls. track Montreal. were 85 to 90_ rents for New Bl-llnslvlck Greer _ Mountains per 90 lbs. in bulk, with_ Prince Edward Island pota‘nes nt 851 io .'70 cents for whites and 95 ccnis io $1.00 for Green Mountains per I0 lbs. in bags. . HOSPITALS IN THE SKY . . . . . . .. . my British United Press) LONDON, May 4.-Aerial hospltals_ to bo lifted thousands oi feet abovel the earth by giant balloons. in order E that sick people may recieve all the advantages of pure air and urlelouded _ r, roofed with ray-transpnrgnc the four comers, to provide-aerial mes for scores or even hundnids, of Supplies and patients could 'bg fried lin or down by srnailaptivs loons, he points out. KINGSTON, Ont., May 4-The steamer Saskatoon ly-ing um miles from Kingston near noon today having put bull yesterday to secure shelter tram tlla gales which swept Lake Ontario. The . steamer had been reported u _ missing yesterday when le start- ed up the lakes after having re- ported fn the local office of the Canada Steamship C0mp;y§y_ ` l -_----___ o¢¢¢¢oo¢4oz Queen _ § »Hotel Since taking over this Bowl we have spent many thousands 01 dollars In repairs and .lm- provements. It is now the finest Hotel of Its dun In the Maritime Provinces. It annul! tn those who want a conifort- nhlo Hotel and splendid 'futile and excellent service at 1 moderate price, Rates from $3.00 to $4.50 per day. » Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. miss 1.. lueouam, iuduq Propr_lel.ors` `. 111' 0-vo-o40+oo»4o0+¢-04-_o+¢¢+.*4 -i-m___i___ Bell & Mathieson snnaisrans al souclroas' Office; - Charlottetown nm M°fltlrae.r W.. MUNEY T0 |_,0_`q 00-ooo»oo0oo+¢@¢¢,,. . . |' " I A ~i DR. J. P. MlLl=§Al_`z 3 g neural. slmasou " E nouns-s id lass S 2 nr ua _ E Corner Queen' ;n||*g,|,.|;‘u` ....||'| Q-Qowwoofofooov Oovooovo ¢o oo o-qoqyofg Q _ `nn ~ ~ "`~`L¢ :il Li fl ll W - 'i ~ l vi il; ill’ 'i,.. _ ,i., ,_,, » r _-_ ir r 1 fe. fx. as _ l 'fl .'- i . _ Z., _. -.- hi; 141. i: n ~< Tel _,_ _,yl.l;i‘, .ll li 1.1 i fi. “- :nifi- -ll l. ,ll ,. _- fl ,. 1. ll; lil f ‘ i' ~‘ ._ ,_ 5,, ""_ ill] '11 'YE -an . . ' l , .'i. ll l , , ttf _ __l§ ___ l _ » .- e _:sly