Princifl 000-004-0-0 *““**9*“ 4-0-640-644400004-000404444044-040404 a “tiara _ wv Edward MATINEE 3.15 Sharp EVENING7 8t 8.45 Sharp t Last Call to See This BIG WEEK END PROGRAM ttattoto tocttwoot) ‘ ‘A Milli 0F HONOR" A Ptitvterlttl Story of ltlystery, Intrigue and Romantic Adventure t , -., “L L‘ - yv-I v The character of David Smith portrayed - by Harold Lockwood is typical of his own Bplefldld battle towards success. It is clean as he was spiendid battle towards suc- cess. It is clean as he was clean, manly as he was man- ly. romantic and lovable as he was and living on is lov able . LAIIRYHSIEMON “The Star Boarder” Come and Have a Good laugh at, and with Larry. ’ HAROLD LOCKWOOD ttr-A MAN OF 110N012" "ovrttrowttttto" 10th Thrilling Chapter of “Smashing Barriers” O-O-OOOQ-O §QQ4 Q-QOQVO FOQOOQQ-Ofi-OOOK VQ-QQ-000-0040 000 0 004000-0-090040000-0-0-0-0-0-0-0 Prince Edward 2.---NIGHTS---2 MONDAY----TUESDAY, APRIL 26-27 Th0 Brilliant Farcial Itlusiral Itevne on, on. CINDY t zoo zoo Lot-til People I11 the (‘ttst _____0_'_.____ Catchy Songs and Choruses 11 I i Specialiiitzcttiic .;t d Scenic , t tttL-r lltt- Ittsttivvs ot tha- F “"I‘\'i' ttllitllt.‘ ill’ (Hill I'I~II.I.(I\\'H Hinw-lt-tl li_\ ii ‘tlllll\tl'l't>\ L"; INT!‘ t‘ t: PRICES starts NOW- 0N SALE rott MONDAY tttottrs PERFORMANCE All parties rtrtlrrittr? tickets by phone are request- ed t0 eztll for thtrttt before 6 p.m. Monday .-\I.\\.\I\' ll--~-vr\"4-<l 771t- $31.0!) Ilt-ttt-rttl .\tltt1i~=siot1 50v *"“ "+*~"*¢ ‘W 6-H H+t b¢ww+oouo+oon+u+wou ova-en »¢on-n0u+u4 é z z t t t i i x z E i i i t i t \0-§-O-0-0—0—0>O-O'O-0§ 0 0-0 0 0 O 0 0'§§§~§-0-0<0§-O0-0 O§§§§Q§Q~§Q§QQ Qq-QQ XOQQQQ-Q-O-QQOOO 0-0 &>>0 0-QOQ STOP. SPECIAL OLOLATE SALE 50° a pound Get yours early z . REDDIN 2120s IQQO0Q-QOQFOJQ *‘~V4000000006000000-00000000-0000000001 \' ,ttr new tropy ts Ill :1. 111. . ltt-t-tt :11- 'tllll'lll_t,'_ l.i.= t pt-ott-tl :1 t t.\':1t.‘|l F"? ‘our. THE ctsttttttu otuttittatti IT PAYS to buy Imtltls Provlttce. SPECIAL PRICES on itll lines ol’ tyltltt-trear lor Friday 11nd St1turd11_\'. Proyvst‘ Brs. Ltd. 5426-4-23-21 PRODUCE MtARKEW-—-(‘ltt1rlot- tvtowtt dealets are ttttyittg $2?» ior potatoes. $2.25 for , f5‘ Ion for lttty and $11 for strzuv. OWING TO STORM and t-ondib ion ut' the roads the ttuctlon -st1l0 ot .»\. Nt-ttvtttan, Kingston has been puslpollwj ttntil Wednesday, 28th. lt’ not littt» following day. sill-IL“! Ill. IMPORTANT NOTICE T0 AD- VERT|sERs.—':\d\'l2'l'lISOTN ttrt- res pe-t-ttttlly rrntitttlvtl that t-opy :tt11l tttt-trttrtlttlts tttusl bt- in lllu tluzit-tl 1:111 ottttt- not Itttt-t- tlutn twt-lve ttoott t-‘ttlt tl-tv except Satttrtltty, wttt-tt tlto l; ltottr for t-ltttttgt-s dtt’. NEW OFFICES-In tht- llttyor Studio building t‘.t<-rt> will ht- two tr three ttive tiflltces. Anyv one desiring szttttt: should cotutttttn» tt-ttto wltlt .\lt~. Bayer. 2i Ilt‘ \\' CHURCHES T0 OBSERVE NEW TlME.—'l‘l1e secretzugv of the IIIinistt-tntl Association has ittfortn vtl the tluttrtlittu that. tltt- Protes tztnt chart-hes will observe the stint lllt-I‘ time, bugintting tovtttorrow‘. DID YOU SEE THOSE SPEC- IAL GINGHAMS AT 39c7—'l‘I1t-sv ltnndsottto :7 itteh giltgllunls, itt plain colors, strlpt-s, chucks and plaids trvrt- Itought a long tlttte ttgo, nttd art.- oltt-retl yott todt1_\' at 8t‘ lt-ss pt-r _\':1rd than tht- prestettl IIIPUWI’ lH'i<'I'. Get yours ttow. Moore a .\lt.~L1-otl, Limited. ..CORRECTION AND EXPLANA- TlON/Tltv (lttttrtlittn regrets that ttwttittg to 11 ttti ake itt rt-t-eivlttt: 11 trlt-pltttttt- tttossttge. tltt- Itt-tulittt; on un zttlvt-t-tisutttvttt rztllittg :1 puhlit- tttovtittg itt tH-tttral Betloqtttt was tttzttlt- to rend "Agrit-ttlturttl Agltutiott" lttstt-tttl oi‘ “Agrit-ttltttr- .11 IEdtu-zttitttt." A t-ot-ret-te-tl ud- vt-rtisentvttt ttpttearotl itt 'l‘t\estl'.1_v’s issue, but tttttortuttutt-ly the old tttl. wltlt the tttlstttke also appettretl. AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH tottttn-rrtttt tivvnittg, during the tut- tltt-ttt. “Oh! Lttntb o1‘ God l Conic." the solos will he tttktut by .\lrs. ll. S. llt-tttlt-rsttn and .\lrs. Iii-E. Illus- wt-ll. Ali's. Dittgwell will retttlot‘ 11s :1 solo. “Thou dltlst lettvt- 'l‘lty 'l'l1r0ttt-." S409 SPECIAL SALE OF DOGSKIN GLOVES AT $2.50.-—'l'ltest\ gloves are worth $22.50 ttt-cortlittg t0 today's stttttdttrtls. \\'t' bought tltt-ttt two years auto. :1tttl have just got them in now. 'l‘ltt-_v urv on salt- Satin‘- tltty tuornltttz. Moore & Mt-ln-tttl. l.int ltt-d. $70. GOING TO ST. JOHN.—(‘t1-ttvrt1l ' rt-grot is tIxprt-ssotl over tho early rt-tttovttl ttl .\lt'.;1tttl .\lt'.~'. l-I. l‘. Kins tttttn to St. Jnllll, to whivlt city .\lt'. liittstttttn lttts been trttnstttrrrtl. \\'ltilt~ cotttzrzttltlzttittg .\'I1'. on his prontotitttt. vxttrt-ssitttts rt-grrvt ttrt- also ltt-nrtl rts ht- has rt- itt orory ttpwttrtl t-ztttst- ttjourn ltt-re‘ ttntl hits .tttt wltielt no t-ity do- ttt tosv. AT ST. PAULS CHURCH-A l:|l||t-l to tltt- tttt-tttttt-y ot'l.it-1t|t~t1;1ttt l-‘tw-tlt-rirk .|oltn l.o11t;\\'orll1 will lw ttttyj-ilotl itt St. Paul's ehttrwlt to tttort-tttv tttorttittp. by .\l:1lot" t). A. \l<tl\'i1tttt1t1. Any rvtttrnt-tl s-tltlitirs wlto wi.~lt to do lttmor ttt this ltrztvt- _\'t.1ttt_t', 1t ' ‘ nrt- rttrtllnlly ittvitotl to litt- tit-r. ltt tht- ttvttttittl‘, tht- (Idtl l-‘t-lltttys who ot-lt-hrntt llmll‘ ll:1_\~ ttt-xt wot-k will ztttentl itt n Itotlv. ' rirtts THE HARLAND 'l'ltt- ‘>1. S. ll:1t' lutttl tttwl» ltt-r tirst trip ott titt- Frltl-Illlll-tl tsuuttttvt‘ rottttt yester- tltty going: to l-J ' ltivt-r itt ttto tttorttittg. .\‘ltt- goes to (Jrvrell on Alotttltty. 'l‘ltt- Ilttrlzttttl lttts btwtt thlttvrotttzltltw rotittotl. 11nd qltitttt-tl .ttttl tttwt-r lottlttul ltt-ttt-r. The paint int: wits tlonv by Mr. H. l‘rosst1tttn. The tttut-hinery ltau ttlst) bet-n over ltttttlt-tl and ittsttt-t-ttttl nttd is ltt " t-otttlititttt. The llztrlztttd . s itt rotntttztttd ol‘ (‘atplaltt Mt-Letttt, who is :1 very tttttttpr-tttnt tttttl t-ottrlvtttts tttir 1'. l’ E RS ALS ‘Zlflss (ltutt-t- llustdlttnlps. Vt-rtttttt Itivt-r, lt-tt yttstt-rtlzty‘ for Ivlttstott. ‘Mr. Alt-x hltrNvll ltrldge Ituiltlttr. was d vlsltot- to the clty yesterday on Itusittess. ' Mr. Jantvs Nlottnt-ty, Pettkes St.tt~ Ion. was ltt the clly Alfedttestltty on business. ‘Mrs. Itit-ltnrtl Stttltlt, Brighton. hat: gotte to l\‘lOlIl.I‘I‘lll on a vlslf to her daughter Mrs. (T. It‘. lt‘isltt-t' ot’ St. lnltnberts, l’. Q. Mclmugall, to her friends of Port ltotttt: in the Jzts. returned visiting Mrs. Ilill lifter city. Miss Ida M. Webster, Marie, wlto has bet-n attending the Presby- terian Missionary and Deaconess 'l‘ratnlng- School at Toronto. has returned home to spend the holl» days wltlt her parents Mr. uttd Mrs. Bowley Webster. '\\ AL. " nzanraunn or heaviness after meals are moat annoying manifestation: of acid-dyspepsia. Itrnnllli pleasant to take, neutralize acidlt and help restore norma digestion. mm: IY scorr a nowut-z. '-.~. MAKERS or scorrs snutstou = 1 ‘at _ JUST RECEIVED a shipment of Boston and Luce ferns ttt Wlllltttns the Florist. 2t WOMEN'S SPECIAL tweed coats sizes up to 46. Special $15.90 Prowse Bros. Ltd. 8426-4-23-21 v A SNAP IN SNAPPY . ‘SUITS. _\0ur boy's new spring suit at- $9.98 ts ready 1'01‘ you at Patons, . 31 COLORED BLOUSES for boys. Sizes and prices to til front 5 to 14 yrs. Patton's Limited. S446 SERVICES QANCEILLED. Tltt-ro will he no service Sunday ttt-xt llwtoltllt-Itl congregation. WOMEN'S DARK- HOUSE dress- Sttt-t-lul l"t'itlt1_v and Sulurtltty S. Prowst- Llros. Ltd. stzts-a-ea-zt SUMMERSIDE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.—R<-v. Wttldron A. Mt:- Qttarrie, ll, .t\.. ll." l).. will tit-ouch ttt 11 t1. ttt. allll '.\lr. Sldttey llottttell, It .-\.. will ttrt-ttclt at 7 p. n1. NORTH BEDEQUB-Tlte service ttt .\lo11lt lledeque 11 :1. n1. Sunday will he taken by Mr. J. l’). Bonttcll, B. A., The pastor will preach ut 'I‘t~t1vell1-t"s ltt-st 3.15 p. 111. and Free town ttt- 7 p. ttt. ..A SPECIAL IN SUITS FOR MEN AT $25.——T‘-tis grout lot is on sttlt- Sttturtlf‘ :ttl tltty Stttnplos are shown itt tgt sotttltflrtt window 11nd ittt-lttdt- hr twttv and greys, tn plain and ttvt-rphtltls. The suits art- ttll good. wonrultlt- attractive style-s. Got one tzow. .\loot~t.- & NIrLeod, Lintitetl. 8470 A SAD MESSAGE.—A tt-lttgrant wits rt-t-eivutl ut .\Iount. Ste-wart on ’I‘ltursdtt_v ltrittglttg thr- sntl ttetvs tltttt the futltt-t ot‘ Mrs. tllev.) Brod- it- had passed t1\\'t1_v itt London. Eng- lattttl. The tuuny frittntls ot‘ Mrs. Ilrodie loin In deep snttptttlty with her sud Itt-t-t-ttvt-tttt-ttt. MOORE &. MCLEOD ,LIMITED, ltztve tnort- new pull ovt-r sweaters. lGxprt-ss hits just ltrottgltt the very latest s 'lt- pull ovt-r strtlztters for wotttett. .-\ll sizes ttntl ttlhtlte popu- lar eoloutx ttrt- represvtttetl in the ttssortltlt-‘ltl O11 salt‘ now. Nloort» & hlclmtttl, Liutitotl. S470 NEW SERVICE STATloN.-*ATI'. Murdot-k Nit-Lean is making fttst progress or. the new Service Stat- ion whiclt he is t-reetittg for Mr. Rankin Itlclntintt on Grafton St. just trroutttl the t-oruer from Prince. Tltt- ltutltlittt; is CIOx-‘ZO 1'1. two stories. ' Centrnd-Institpte Meeting 'l‘ltt3 llirvetttrs 0t‘ the (‘entrttl ternoon itt the ttlIlt-te of the (‘unt- IC. G. (ltttlding. Aline)‘ Nlossrs J. J. (‘atttpbelL ldltttit-tt. J. .-\. (lordott. (lvorKt-lntvtt. l‘. Iltotllt‘. .\l.l...-\.. York ‘ Jktlnt‘; Alnt-tlrzttlt. St. Louis, (‘oruvl ius .\l<-l.ell.11t. Arlittgttttt, t‘. It}. .\lt~ Kettzio, Altlttttt. 'l‘ltt' t'oll-'t\\'ill_z tttztttotm were dis- t-ttsstul 21nd rvsttltttitttts ht ' wttt't\1t:ts~t»tl. .\l.: t-tlttt-tttitttt \\':|.~' t srttsst-tl by tltt- tltr ot-lttrs ntttl Professor‘ tllll of tht- 'l‘-t~t'l1t1it~:tl l11':1nt'l1. t)tt:t\v;t Itt-lttt: prt-st-nt l'.1\'ort tl tltt- tipt-nittg ot‘ Alqritttlttttatl lliclt Ht-ltttttls llll'tlllt',lt~ out tltt- ttrovittt-t- utl ptontist-tl all the ttssistttttt-tt lt . tlt-pttrttttt-ttl ctttlltl xzivt- o tht-ttt. 'l‘t-l1=pl1ttttt~ Nlottnpttly was also ttpttltvit oil by nll prttsrttl. tllotlt-l‘ t1'.ttt~~'ttt>t'tntion :1tttl widt-u- ittg of tltt- tgttugt- tit‘ tht- l’. H. ls~ lztntl ltt1il\v:t_t' ret-t-ivt-tl tltt- tttuttti lttmts sllpptirt o1‘ the tlil‘t't'lot'tttt-, The l0llt1\\lll_1; resolutions trott- tttts-‘ttl. AGRICULTURAL HIGH SCHOOLS \\'lll'll{l'I.\S the nerd of better ttt.’,- riculltirttl trttlttint: is bvctttttittg :1 tteerssity to the tarntittg hut-rests nl’ this Dt-ttvitttre. ’l‘lllalltl<)l<‘()ltld ItIJSOIiVICIJ, that the tli1'1\t't0t‘s of the (‘vuetttl Farm- ers Institute are fully In ttct-ttrtl .\_\'itlt the resolution passed ut the eduttzttlnttttl trottft-rence recently he held ltt (‘ltttrlottetttwtt nttd would rt-sttt-ctfttll)‘ ttrgo the gtt\'t't‘ttl1lettt to vsliztltlislt Atzrlt-ulttttwtl high srltools ill ttottvt-ttlt-ttt t-enlres Iltrttttgltuttt the ttrovittt-u. TELEPHONE MONOPOLY ltl~}.\‘t)l.Vl~ll) tlutt. the dlrtetnort of the (‘t-tttrul l~".1rttter.~1 lnstlttttt- l‘t'5'. pt-t-ttully ttsk t-ho govorttnu-ttt to tltttroutzltly lttvt-stigate the tole- pltottv business ltt the proviurw- and tltttt itt ront-tvlttg the privileges of tho P. l~‘.. Island 'l‘elepltnno (‘tint- pzttty thtt t-iultts and. Interests ol’ tho tllflert-ttt Rurttl companies he fully salt-guttrtl nttd further we would he (tpposetl to the grunting of ll thirty year tnottopoly to any t-o.n- patty . TRANSPORTATIONS. ETC" WIIFIIIEAS lt is tzttrrettlly t=porl- ed that the wldcnltt, of the Lttittt-{P til’ the l’. E. Island ltztllway is to he dlsvontinuotl for the present. THEREFORE ttESOLvEflz-Jrlttt‘ we [be lllt-ttctors of the l‘. E. ls~ lnml (‘mural Partners lnstltttte ro- spet-tfully urge on the Ilerttrttttttnt of Ilttllwatys the ttocesslty of flu- lsltlttl: lltls ltnportttne pultllt: work pm] 111m that t1 second 0.11" ferry steamer be placed on cape route to relieve the congestion of trttlllc. THE LAW OF THE ROAD RESOLVED that the Directors of the (‘antral ‘I-‘nrttters lnslltttt‘. tire opposed to the proposed clttutge ltt the law of the road to ntzttatt it ltttv Io puss to the right ltt plutze ut‘ the left as ltt present. RE THE OFFICIAL ORGAN OF POTATO GROWERS. WHEREAS tltr Potato Growers Association have ttrlnplrtl thr Marl- tltno Fnrttter as tltelt‘ nlllcittl or- ‘flritttantlrottta RESOLVED utttt W0 the reprenrntatlvt‘! of the 0r- ganlzt-d Farmers disapprove 0f lhl! notion on nrt-nttnt o! II"! fllllllldfi of tutld Furmcrs tltrougitottt (Tani 11d a. FiIYIIIPFs lttstitttttt tnet 'l‘ltttrsd:1y ttf- . tttissittttttt" et‘ Agrlrttltttre. The Iol- . lowinll‘ “T?” ltrvsttt. l't't-si'tlt*l1t—,\lr. , v *‘¢aut ShippiiNegts THE ICE REPORT The ‘Board oftTratlc, llallfax, has received the following wire front the superintendentol signals, Quei bee:—— “River Montreal to Quebec open sittee yesterday; will start to lay buoys 31st lttstunt; lletttlt Point t-lose tiacketl everywhere; Magdal- ctt-Jslztnds, south east gale, broken tet- In shore; other tiolnts, telegraph ittterruttted. l OVER 6,000 TRAVELERS on FIVE CEAN LINERS‘ t The Spring t-ttsh of Transatlantic! tttttrists lltlg begun with the depurb: urt- of 6.000 travelers on five Iltt- t-rs. For the first tlttte since the lie-l gittttittg ot the world war Saturday; sailings tlllt-tl t1 ttutttbut- o1‘ pit-rs ztt New York ol‘ the rttrlou: llnt-s‘ with dt-pnrtittu trnvt-lt-rs and lht-It‘ frit-ntls. l AMERICAN. SCHOONER | ASHOFIE AND REFLOATED‘ Nttgle and Wlgtnoro, received word front ltocltlatnd, hlttltto. thttt the Atuefrleatt schooner Santuel (‘wait 11H", Jt',. which lvtt St. Jolttt last Saturday wltlt luutlter for New York. Wits tlrlvcu ashore 011 the east end o1‘ Swan Island. during t1 storm.‘ Sht- ls lull of water. but was hauled ott‘ and is being towed to ltooklutttl The Samuel (‘ttltttety Jtt. ls 200 tons and rotuntttntled by (‘aptuln Clark. —— PICKED UP LIFEBOAT FROM STEAMER WILLIAM O'BRIEN 'l‘l1e picking up ol’ :1 lift-boat tntlrkl ed "William O'Brien," was t-oportetl by the stt-ttntetl Port Sttutttle-rs in t1 tttt-ssnge delayed at Boston by the uottst gunrtl cutter Acusltttet. It was fountl ltt latitude 39.50 North; lottgitutle 65 “fest, close to the position from wlliclt the wooden steamer Willittnt ()'Bri1=tt sent out distress (‘tllls on the ttlrtltt of Apt-ll IR. This ls ttbout 500 Illllflg Ptlst of Pltlladelpltiu. Tltt- ttt-ttsltnt-t rcpnrtt-tl that she lttttl Ittwtt ttttttble to tiud any trot-e o1‘ tltt- Ullriett for wlticlt sltt- wltlt the cutter Seminole ttnd the HIPIIIII- t-rs Baltic 11nd Mittnckltzttltt. luttl been seurt-ltlttg. -—€O-}—-—-—-— CANADIAN SHIPPING TO BE REPRESENTED AT CONFERENCE (‘ztttntliatt shipphtg Interests will he twtprtasetttotl ztt the Setttttetrs (‘on- lvrettce tinder the tnrtns ot‘ the ‘peace treaty and the Leztgtte of Ntttlotts covenant by ‘Fltotntts Robb. representing the (employers as SI‘('.l‘L'l'<ll_\' oti the Shipping Federat- tton. 'l‘l1ort> also will be :1 representative of the entployt-t-s but the ttttttte has ttot yot lteutt tloritlt-tl on. Tltt- t-ottfcrettt-tt will be ltt-Id ill (It-non. Italy, on June IT -.11t<l_ tollotvittg days. I --i-—¢0ai—-'-- ST EAMIER SINKLNQ A report to the Lloyd Slllppitlt; Agt-ttrty yttasturtl: ' says the Atnvri can sto.1t1tt-t' W: ltttt is slnkittg itt ltttittttlo all‘. detzrtes ttortlt, longitude T degrees west. A tut: is on tltt wty to the nssisluttrte tit‘ the dis- .tr~ss1~(l vessel. --¢o>_- . BHAUDIERE SAILED FROM HALIFAX THURSDAY 'l‘ltt~~ It. .\l. S. l’. s_l\'lllIlt'l‘ (‘ltttu- tlivrt- sttilt-tl ‘Tlttttstlny t-vt-ttittt: for her regular sotttltvrtt ports. Sittin- sht- nuts tltttntttztttl six tl‘ vs tttto work lttts Itr-t-tt in prourt-ss tl.1 ' :t1ttl night on ltt-r ottglttvs to ]lI‘I*l)1II‘-‘ ltttr for sztilltttz. i I HOW TWO ENTERTAINED A GUEST Some tttotttlts tttzo, wltt-tt itt (‘;1t1~_ tjllSlll. :1 truvt-llvt‘ relntts, l witness" t-(t tttt zttttttsittgytlttt-l bt-twt-on two spirit-rs. Tht- svt-nt- was lultl :11 the junrtlott til‘ tlttt two wlntlotv ttztttt-s". where the webs ot‘ the spitlt-rs tttet. ‘ The ttppor web brltttttzt-tl to :1 stttttll and vt-r_t' ttgilt- spltlt-r. wltil~ the lower one was tho ahotlt- of 1 larger and tnort eutttbvrsttttttv tol- low. Now. it ltnppvttt-tl lltttl t1 wtutp ltcczttttt- ttnttgltt just wltort- the two wobs met. It ltuzzetl trnnticttlltx; Tho itttttrttsl of both b-ttitlt-rs w ‘v aroust-tl for dowtt ctttne tltt- t=.t..1ll one. 11nd Iltp t-ztttte tht- large one. The wasp was not yet ztttttrhttt-lt-I altlv; both spiders lutltvtl ttt 1t respt-vttttl dlstttttctt nttd vit-tyttl wltlt wlckt-tl joy the ttbbittg stt-t-ttgtlt‘ ol‘ tht-lr vIt-tlttt. The ttuostitttt ttow ttrosr- us t.» wlticlt ot‘ tho spiders would svrllrt‘ tho ttrey. llotlt atpptutrt-tl to be equally itttervstrtl. The small one was the lirst ttntt to take ut-tlve ttteusttros. Down he cattle 41nd cautiously tnuclted tho wasp. thou back he ran to :1 safe (llstattce. For a long wvltllt- l thought they tnust be ltt pttrttttersltitt. as the lttrgc t-tplder (lid ttotltlttg but superiutentl matters, allowing the stttnll one do ttll the risky work of closing with 11nd llnully sits-tiring the wasp. ‘But wltvtt the wings trere bound down and all WilS dotte, the large spider tltottgltt lt wits about. time to act. Ilp hn ettmt» 11nd drove oft‘ the small one, tvltitrlt tbettt 1t httrrletl retreat. Ile evldetttly did not con- alder the work quite Ilttisltetl, for he throw loop utter loop of web round the wasp. To be lightly deprived of surlt n tprlze after doing all Iherouglt work was more than the small spider could ltettr. Down he came to assert his rlgltts, but was again tirlvott oil‘, the lrtrgu t-tplder tltls time carrying, the nttnck fur up ln- to ltln rivttlis dotttnltt. Ito returned to the spnll and again the small nplder vt-ntttred down, only tn he driven oil” as before. - - The lttrtze spltlvr wast now the- comlng ztttntnyctl nt the persistent efforts of the sntttll untfi and. as he could not rtttclt ltlm, decided upon another plrtn. llo timer-oiled to cut nll tltt- lino, of eomtuttnlcntlon hu- tween his troublesome ttelgltbouns wetb and his own. He. then freed the wasp from Its entanglement and drugged It Into Itla larder.- wltere other savoury tnouts were ltttnglng tip. Tho small spider made one more Itlttsttztlrittg ellort. i niltl prutt-st tn the Prince. Without cotia’s Best Newspaper $5 A Year If YOU buy a Daily Newspaper, why not get the best? The Morning Chronicle is Nova Sc0tia’s quality newspaper. The subscription price will re- tttain at $5 For 76 the leading per year until June 30th, 1920. years the MorningfiCltt-onicle has been and the most reliable newspaper pub- a . lished in Nova Scotia. Today it enjoys the largest circulation in its field. It appeals to the intelligent. It has the best news service. It has no selfish aim of its own to serve." It is conducted in the public interest. It stands for good citizenship. It is a newspaper for the home as well as for the ofiice and the shop. Subscribe now and join its army of readers. Use the coupon below. The Morning Chronicle First In Its Field THE CHRONICLE PUBLISHING C0,, LTD., HALIFAX, N, 3_ Enclose ‘llnn $5 for wltlclt send the Morning Chronicle to my M. (tress for one year, Name Street and No. _ Town (3,. G. . lle opened up t1 new line of cotntnunicutlott and t-unte down 1o the larder door, but was zttrttid to enter, and went tttournfully away. PRBNCE OF Hklljs Prince llénry of‘ Prussia Is its ttrtlettt sailor, but. he‘ ls known tttttottg his ‘bluejackots as a great tuartinot, and they leat- rttthcr than love ltittt. The following story is typical o1‘ ltis tttethotls, and shows that, although he expects those ttntlet- 111.1 eotntnand-to put up wltlt ztll kinds of httrtlsltlps, he is by no ttteatts above “roughintf it" ltittt- still’. ' Ont- dny, wltt-tt he was on .Ito:1t'd :1 wttrshiti in the North S4111, he s11d- dettly govt- the Oflltll‘, "All ltnntls to ltatho!" . It was a bitterly cold day untl the watt-r was like- l el The order was so evidently dlstttsttttl tltttt. one of the ttllitrers vteuturntl to tnalto tt tttswt-rittt: ltint :1 single word. l'|‘il'lt‘t* llt ttt-y, ztltltottglt fully cloth» o , sprttttg ovt-r the vessel's side, nut uttt 11 tzoutl distattet- in the j ttttttter, and returned to the deck (lFlIlDlTlg front ltettd to foot. After that tlte sailors took their bath without dentur. i-i-o-QE-i THE SYMPATHETIC LIMIT The rural free delivery reaches its llottvvr of "perfection In the fol- lowing tttttu “.\lr. t‘nrri1=.r." sttld n lady who cttuso n-tt ttll of our brain is asleep ut the time and It Is a wise pro- vlslott of nature that permits the whirling part 0t the brttln to go on wor lng without dlsturbln the t» brnln. It tt large part of. the brain was ttwuke and tttttklnma 5mm n ls “wake M141 6115118011 ltt mating the dream, we are very apt. tore member the tlrettttt; bttt when we‘ dream and cannot rctttvtttber what 4-0-00-00-04-040-60 ¢¢§+§§§0j0~044000~f90 I . THERE ts NO NEED TO WORRY ABOUT PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND BEING "war" OR “DRY!" - . z § t Evangeline Apple Cytler THE BEST BEVERAGE OF ALL Delicious, Healthful, Refreshing _ This cyder is of the very finest possible qual- ' tty and ts absolutely reliable as to alcoholic strength. It ts manufactured and refined by the English process and retains all the delightful wits txttttttttt-t-lng among the Itllls, "I ltztvt- :1 letter, rvtrt-ived several days tum, saying a ttztcltugte has been lorwttrtlt-tl to ntt- by ntttll. ‘ I ltave not rorelvt-tl It yt-t . Ilnvo you seen] nttytltittg of It?" ' "A pttt-kttgu?" lrt-n tlt-rllveror. "Yes, sir". “What kltttl of :1 package?" “Why, n tttnttll pttckttgefltt box, itt fntrt» krovered with paper, con~ talnlng some of my property." "Yes." “A sntttll box; pttlsttbonrd hably ' ' "Let tno see." pondered the rural tree deitveren. “A tiarkagtt? Oh, that must have been your package I delivered to Mrs. Brown down In the valley tt tow days ago. She hadn't had nny ntttll for a long time, and I kind of loll sorry for lter." WHY DO WE KNOW WE HAVE DRIAMED WHEN WE WAKE UP? Because we remember some o! ottr tlrettttts. "Sometimes we do not remember the dreams we dreamed. This is just like what Itappens when we are awake. We remember some things and for~ get others. Dreams are o. sort of safety valve In our sleep. We dream be- ttsltetl the prurttl pro- .IlIST ARRIVED. 500 Bags OIL CAKE MEAL, which we are selling at lowest prices A. llllllNll 8100 . 83984-2ThaS2I . O-O-OO-O-OO-OOO-OO. ..§@ flavor and aroma of the Nova Scotian apples. PUT UP BY ANNAPOLIS VALLEY CYlIllll C0. LTD. BRIDGETOWN, N. S. ‘DEBLDIS BROS LTD CHARLOTTET OWN 50000-0 Wireless 0flicers Wanted For Dlereltttttt Murine. Land and Alr Service: Commence a HOME" STUDY course l" spare time, and finishing course of two month at this school when convenient. Finest and most enjoyable healthiest l!“ with exceptional good pay absolutely unltmtle , prospects of advancement. Uniform and alto" allowance with all travelling expenses pal ~ We supply all necessary equipment. ll and evening tuition. Write for particulars. I tlattadian- School oi Telegraph! ' hlalitax 040-000-044"