V The tantra‘! Guardian This aelaaaa ta reserved for news at local interns but advertising al a aeway aatase may be taaertsd at d cents a ward "m", payable ll advance.‘ CONIIDIRATION LII’! INSUR- ANCE. ~ L-flfll-‘i-li-Sll. RESIGNATION ACCEPTED-At an adjourned meeting of the Unit- ed Church congregation held llll evening to consider the resigna- tion of the pastor, Rev. Mr. Morris. (formerly of P. E. Island.) it was decitbd to accept same. The res- ignation will not go into effect until after the Annual Conference next June-Sackville Post. ‘ GIANTS and In‘ Public Life t. mnlocoox; (Osnrisintlnavaly “ax-rams unnsrans naval . He had donned theoldfaahioned i ' nich awroaahias NO rulu ~ EXPRESS LAUGHTEB, JOY AND Alexander smith, for a long m!" I WWW-sins ‘ ‘ ‘ in SUNSHINE Qi-iflwl». was a friend of everybody. l-Ie was prominent m thp 14mm] Dirty. Ind until his death in October, i923. was "guide, plum”. nherbosnddfrlllzl " w and llar. srrvvalvr sawmo own m“ " °""‘ “"1 “"1!”- -.The ninth regular meeting of the _gfir“:fw“m° M, 2:; 10°" °i u" m. Stewart Sewing Club was held mo“ nunkmiinot”; owmfe“ "i" m the Institute room on March the - m" °f session he was a regain;- comm; 3rd wi ttenda z t mam“: geiimmugww; 0% halritue of the old Russell House, and til it fill - " Bk‘ Chill“ bY I‘ “M” ‘m3"°“3' mum“ M paper m‘; Weill‘; gathirthrgurlllgw; Drifneamminists," m” m“ ‘New? W” N“ "d hear Alex's reflections on men and ply. adopted, roll call was responded to mm” m “nun “Ge, out M mupum» by our Fwd-moths" maiden Sitting with him one night he told "Not much," u» intruder 1N- "ma m! W“ PIW- '1'!" Prowl" us a good story which 1 think u tel-tea ‘causal n my room." j W" the" im-"Wd Wt film“ 0°11" worth repeating. John F. Wood, "Well, if you don't get out,” laid 515m °I 9- 1"?" °n °°*°1‘ hamm" who represented the old riding o: Sir Charles, "I shall pull you out." who by Elwwr muslin, and a lamckvuie for may years, "Pull? Nonshense." was e reply. Individual in style, original in color- ing are our new Wallpapers. Here are designs whose novelty will make a cora- -plete change of the home. In their ere- atlon the beat artistic talent alone has been employed. _ . Our prices and oar pocket book will get along together ond a doubt. responded with a grunt, and Charles had!» wosnun two or threetimes before hecouldget an answertohisrepeatedqueation. contest by Lona‘ Jay. The sewing .; ass-i. pqa~sqqsrssyysw i ,, if i: es g. ally and mechanically at the following prices: Yxge-(‘aflhs s-s ~ illlckiv s Nlcuolson TOBACCO CO. LT D. ruaalorrsrowu P-E-I- LLEGED PROOF THAT r tn IVOMEN am: TAIKATIVE mm o e same height" Me“ a‘ "‘ group, however, have large mouths than women, and were much taller as a class. For many years Dr. Hrdlicka has studied variations in facial mea. surements in all parts of the world. He has examined white, 11681088. Indians and even the rc- mole Eskimos. WASHINGTON, _March 9.-—An internationally known scientist has added his indirect bit of proof for the adage that women talk more than mall. Dr. Ales Hrciiicka, famous an- thropologist, said he found female ‘rlautils are large than. those of F ERTILIZERS , > We can now offer you fertilisers of the very bestgrades both chemic- Nitrate u Soda Sulphate of Ammonia ~ Superphosphatc, 16% Superphoqrhate, 20% Murlate of Potash, 50% 2-40-4 2-12-6 4—8-1 4-8-10 4-8-13‘ 5-9-4; 5-10-5 per inn delivered any Railway Station on Prince Edward Island in car- load lots of 2.0 tons or more. . For dellverles to truck or teams at our Plant a discount of 50c per ton will he made. We can supply 2-12-0 containing one per cent of Borax at $23.20 per Use this to control brown heart. Our fertilisers are now in stock and ready to deliver. They are packed In bags containing 100 lbs. each. Before placing your order see us or one of our Agents. i $40.00 34.00 16.50 19.50 (on. begun under the capable d ‘ or Mrs. Harold Affleck. at the home of Mrs. E. E. O'Brien from various par-ts of the Mari- times attending. Mrs. L. W. Parker of Obeary, P.E.I., presided. Re- ports from the various omcers and committees in the branch were re- ceived by the executive and passed before being forwarded to the head omoe at Toronto. The annual meeting of the branch will be held at Pine Hill Divinity Hall in Hali- fax on May 19. 1t was decided at the meeting. Those attending were Mrs. L. W. Parker, 0'Leary, P.E.I.; Mrs. J. F’. Burchell. Sydney; Mrs. R. A. Jamieson, 5t. John; Miss Margaret Grant. Halifax; Mrs. J. W. C. MacDonald, Pictou; Mrs. J. H. A. Anderson, Middle Mus- qudoboit; Mrs. E. H. Larlgllle, Tatamagouche; Mrs. K. N. Tait, Miss Agnes McKim and Mrs. O'Brien. all of ‘rrurtm-Truro News. EVANGELIST JOHNSTON PREACHES 4TH IN SERJLES—In the further consideration of the seven churches in Revelation which Mr. Johnston states are symbolic of seven distinct periods in the his- tory cf the christian church. the evangelist who spoke last night in the Brighton Club Rooms identified the period under the fourth in the series as set forth ln Rev. 2: 18-29. He said that the true church of Christ which as shown in the scrib- tures has always been on the side of the minority and always will be, mentioned which he stated ‘was the he said church at this time bags were mmpleted and new work WJVLS. MEETING-The annual sub-executive meeting of the Wo- men's Missionary Society of the election; mcldentaliy 1 may ma. Maritime Conference Branch of the United Church of Canada was held McLellan street, 'I‘rulo. Wednes‘ y afternoon, with executive members v passed away in 1899, and necessarily there was a by-election. The Liberal candidate was W. H. Ccmstcck, the Dill marl; his opponent being mm, Peter White, who had been beaten by w. Thomas Maokle in North Renfrew. in the previous general tion that Mr Comstock was elected by a. majority of 208. but_sat only , for the one session-the end cg that, Parliament was near. During the contest Sir Charles Tupper went to Brockville to lend "ex-prime ministers have no ." The mixup was finally adjusted by Mine Host Bann, with apologies, but Sir Charles was still very wrathy next morning when he told the local committeemen, who had come to escort him to the station, of the indignity he had suffered the night before. Dan Derbyshirc. then an adrent Tory, but later a. Liberal member and senator, narrated the incident to Alex. Sfnith. Arter- the Liberal debacle of 1011 ' Inthelturalnhtrletayoarnaarestmenhantwlilshowyeaoarsamplebook GARTER & 00. Limited CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Halifax - Port Revere House, a hand in his old freind, Peter. The local Conservative committee, stead o: offering their leader pri- vate hospitality, put him up at, the then the leading hotel in the town. Johrmy Bflnn, the landlord, whom I knew well, was delighted at. having Sir Charles as his gWst over night and natur- ally give him the best room in the hotel. . It so happened, however, that this particular room for years had been occupied every week-ehd by n prominent commercial gentleman in- firmly and Mr. Borden's ent was entrenched in office, Bir Wilfrid lived quietly in Ottawa, not going out much and seeing only a few friends. Probably feeling lone- some he invited Aleck Smith dinner one evening. Lady Iaurier was the only other person present and when dinner was over silo re- tired early, leavi... the statesman and the lawyer to have their chat, Sir Wilfrid, Aleck said, was in a reminiscent mood, told of his early days in public life, reviewed his fifteen years as prime minister and then made the remark that the Arrivals Arrivals: East; Newfoundland from Boston; Cathcalt from Jamaica; Hawkins from Bermuda; l“ a. W900i: Boo sect from local har- bour; Baxter Dick from local har- bour; Bargus from local harbour; Berke from local harbour. ' Daily vessel report for it houra M ending 12 o'clock noon Friday. ,0 mien e, 1036: Larchbank from Far Montreal To Help Unemployed ONTREAL March, b-(QPJ- Free medical care and free electri- city to unemployed, with as per cent contribution for rent, will be supplied by the city of L,” Montreal, Mayor Camillien l-Ioude from Pier 9; Euskai Erria from h“ g m hm 1mm y Banks; Duchess of York from Liv- Gi-amam, r311 L; a, b, answlgg: by drawing a pig blindfolded. Re- freshments were served by hostess. Meeting closed with the National of the road, and on the night of Si: Charles ‘rapper's visit he arrived in Brockvllle on his, weekly business call. In the assertion of what he regarded as his prescriptive right to the room, and without bothering to register, the commercial man went straight upstairs and threw himself on the bed to sleep off the many "shoots" he had imbibed that day. He was sound asleep when Charles arrived about midnight from the political meeting at which he had spoken for Mr. White. The veteran statesman, not noticing that his bed was occupied, pro- ceeded to divest himself of his clothing and nuke ready for a well earned rest. crepe with chiffon velvet inser- tions and a cor-sage of talisman roam, and sweet peas. Chick Tres- wu also such m the m“, hm on's orchestra furnished music, and Arthur Garland, an uncle u; the time of the Dark Ages. ‘rm; 10rd bride, and George Ulhurst, a cousin in speaking to his true ‘l! W9 commends them for their obedience to the bridegroom, did specialty . Solos were given by Leo Duffy, violin selections by Flank Anthem. announcement in a speech 9013f l A one-real- loan of $1,000,000 been obtained from the bankers t0 allow the additional q penditures which go into effect May 1, the Moyar said, ad he Root Populaire. The expend] tum will be borne by Montreal alone, he added, pendlru f efforts to have all relief costs l from the municipalities absorbed by Dominion and Prov-m. clal Governments. ' The money was obtained the Bank of Montreal and Banquq c adienne Nationals and would h‘ used: $860,000 additional rent for unemployed; $550,000 for m; medical care. and 8800.003 for flea electricity. for one year. Sir Charles Tupper, and th position of opposition leader had its compensations in its freedom from responsibility and worry, particu- larly in the filling of r intments. And then ‘he added, with a laugh, that he had absoluiély n3 influence in such matters now. . At this point Smith remem the Brockville happening in Silt- l would amuse and interest Sir Wil- frid he moceeded to tell the story. Sir Wilfrid let him finish, but evidently the narrative did not appeal to him, especially the 2e- mark of the bibulcus commercial traveller, “Bbr-prime-nlinlsters have no pull." He made no comment when Aleck had finished. He did not even smile but simply remark- ed, with a. touch of acerbity, lp his voice, "Aleck, what was it we were discussing before you interrupted rm?" That settled Aleck for the evening and shortly thereafter he said adieu to his host. “THE FLYING BICYCLE” Sailings: Lady Somerg m Jun- aica; City of Canberra to Australia; MI-h. Division to Manchester; New- foundland to Pier 3; lie Madame to local harbour; Lady Hawkins to 10w! harbour: ausluu mu. to local harbour; Bon Soot tn local liar. bour; Baxter Dick to local harbour; ltazus to local harbour; Bangs to 1W1 harbour: Clss to Pier as. ' Vesseb in berth: ism-gs dlsgharg- 1118; Lady Hawkins discharging; General Hair loadlns; Baxter Dick berth; Chomedy loading; Lady isomers loading; Cathcart mg- charslns: Euskai Erria bunkering, Bon Scot bunkerlng; Bargg Ne, g berth; Ciss bunkering; city of Canberra ‘ -" ;" run bum; Newfoundland loading; 11¢ Mal-me loading; mrchbank discharzing; Duchess of York discharging; Man. Division loading; Ragug 13,5- ins; Befle Isle berth; Ciss dischalg- ing; Baxter Dick discharging, Mary Currie berth; Agadjm hen,“ Vessels due to arrive: March 0- Beaverburn from Saint John; Man. !\\ 00"" ‘W010i [i true faith o; the Bible, also their Conley and harmonics selections love and service. and their patient by Zeno LemiraM Mrs. Helen Damp- “mu Charlottetown. Prince Edward Island ttltnduragce. taut vtlgirirlrcelconigztgndligg mlbersfllgtlgg-brldzfflfié lfléllhaihir‘; A flymiblcyclkmy won“ "Island Goods n" Island Gmwer!" loyalty yct he now specified some of the guest book. The ushers were N° Will-Id" 1311811811 3031111116 will“ ~-. . things that he ms against them. Mrs. Henry sleaeur, and Mr. Wii- Mi "M IWlF-iht’ "11! b1"!- I.‘ 1738144042‘ The true ‘people of God he snid liam Dempsey, brother-in-law of ‘ ‘ , were in constant danger ause of the bride. Following an extended 5 Ilmldmd Wund‘ “d “'9 h° ‘Mm ' ' false teachers whom t at this wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Dartley T0 1°01! 011 “ii-WWII 1115"“ ‘WWW a time suffered to come among will make their home at College UpOn the around. where ab!» and them and thus seduce his people Point, Long Island. Mr. Dartlcy n flows . to commit spiritual fornication. conngcgeq wjgh the 31-09mm 1m. Their- stupid traffic through the There is only one thing the evflrl- ion Gas Co. of Brooklyn, n. Y. WW- zelist said that makes w imDNB- Mrs. Dartley is a granddaughter of nable to the attacks of our enemies Mn Joseph gummy 9g my; “m”. and prevents them from being suc- l“, p, 1;_ 1_ cessiul with their attacks and that . one thing is absolute loyalty to God. He urged all true chrlstians MUSIC NEW POWER to be faithful to God in all things. PIANIST THINKS Commerce from saint John; Mont- real City from Phila; March ‘l-Alaunia from New York; Montclare from Saint John; Dom. Shipper from Halifax. ' 8—Andania from New York; Chedabuctn from E.O. Ports; Blankahoim from New York; Cairn- ross from Saint John; Pllsudski from Gydnia; 0—l"ort Amherst from 5t. John's; Pennland from New York; Ciss from l-Iaifax. ‘ . Old ladies, safer in the air, l0—f..illgunvor from Jamaica; Without a tail their squatty plane Bonninton Court from UK. Ports; Perambulatirlg everywhere Aladdin from saint John; Nova II To settle down and rise again. from Halifax; Robin Hood from S. Africa; can. Highlander from No joke alas. the plane is hem, Halifax; Yomachlchi from Austral- That marks the end of ways we 1a knew Of mankind on this busy sphere, That, marks another era through. concert pianist, l The toil of hand ‘o toil of mind Gives way to mark a newer day, That dawns, that Inning human- d The Island Fertilizer Company Limited Three gallons of gas. two hundred b! i 1 4» I have today started to build an oflicc at the approach of Prince Street Wharf. Starting Wednesday, March 10th I will be prepared to take delivery of Potatoes and Tumlps paying Spot Cash. Have a firm price on Seed in both 90s and 150s lb. bags. . Will he interested to talk to you on your Fertiliser re- qulrrments. Thanking you for your business in the past Frank B. Clarke Prince Street Wharf iL-Reo from Halifax; Kelao from New York. lu-Phemus from mtavia. lii-Beaverhras from Saint John: Lady Rodney from Jamaica: Lib- erty from UB. Ports; Man. Port from Saint John; Plisudaki from New York. ‘4—Morltcalrn from Liverpool: Cingaleee Prince from Far mast. STANOIIEL WOIQNS ' INSTITUTE Th0 BISIIODOI IDQOIJDQ WIS held Si. “l9 b01110 beg: Mfl. All)!“ 155C]. Seven mem answered ll cal. B71118 W “Vi” W’ W" m“ °°“m night visitors present. “Meeting 5“? m u“ m ‘t 1°" “pm”- Any‘ opened by singing Institute Ode. ‘hm? u“ ‘m’ m u“ ‘u’ “l ma“ Minutes were read and adopted. speed. The slower the air speed. gnu" mm n L “an”, m ‘he mm" m’ mm°°mng °m' P.,and Allenstswart Mlnregardiug ciency and technique that it in- the (“new “by”, n“ ‘m! m“ missed dlcates. English engineers, accord- A committee of two. ma. Albert Martin ing te recent press reports have thus "TM °“°- m m‘ “"- ‘ma °‘ me and Miss Rachel were appointed to prepare a concert all. other nations with the plane DWI’!!!- Questiormaire on education and nicknamed the " Bicycle." It can. equipped with a motor cycle better sohook was discussed and quytions answered. Miss Rachel DEYPROIT. March Q-‘IC-PJ-Jflu is barbarlsm and will destroy the morale of any rlatiorusays Don Alfonso Zeiaya, linguist and son of a. former presi- dent of Nicaragua. The notes of jaza are essentially the lower ones. he insists, "and hence it excites the lower, baser nature." But the resurrection from jazz is on its way in the United States. adds Don Alfonso. here to visit friends. "Some day, I predict, music will be rated above everything else in this country" Zeiaya said. DARTLEY — DOWLING NU!’- TIALS-Miss Marry C. Dowlinr. daughter cf Mr. and Mrs. W. Dow- i111’; of 144' Chapel Street, Lowell. Mass, and Mr. Waller E. D8339)’ ton or Mr. Anthony Dudley of New York were married Sunday evening February 23rd at 6.30 o'clock at 8i. Peter's rectory. Rev. John J, (jgstgllo performed the ceremony. The bride wore a 80W“ of whim satin, princess style with a veil of tulle and lace trimmed with orange blossoms.» She was attended by her sister, Mrs. Rita Beauregard, who wore peach georgetie 6WD‘! with accessories to match and a tiara of rhinestones. The bride's bouquet was of calla lilies. while the bridesmaidm was of talisman roses and baby's breath. The best . . , W man was Mr. Paul Beauregard. _ . , brother-in-law of the bride. The . bride's gift to the bridesmaid was a bracelet of rhinestones, while the bridegroomb gift to the, best man HP" was a pearl evening set. A recep- tion was held at. the home of the bride's parents following-the wed- ding and dinner was served to ap- l proximately 00 guests from Boston, New York and Lowell. in the re- ceiving line was Mrs. W. Dowilng the bride's mother. who wore rust VGO-O-O O-OQ-OC 0&4 044 Charlottetown e e -4—‘ ~A-O-Q%O-O-+GO-OO4OQ km ——~ Must learn to fit or passaway. no joke. alas! 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