‘llli ‘llllllllllllillllli Bllllllllll 4' PKGE TEN ‘ Notes by the Way mobile accidents last year in the United States is the liial-nllng _ statement tllat has recently been rndh-h " I 5' l'l""' ""'h"“'”' " widely published and stands un- ao-mtuy. Ltut. col. D. A. slum-numb. 0.0. contradicted so far as we know. Idllor and nun-r. a. a. lune“. Aliwlllto an», o. n. cummilnlitting that this occurred in a very populous country which has lullllions of lnutur cars. tlle state- lnlollt carries wltll it the convic- ltlon that a very serious new daug- ;er to life and limb has collie into tlllf! world ill recent years. And THE PROHIBITION COMMISSION the plust follr years. callle ill spltemns new danger is mcreaulng from of rather t.llall with [flu help of thtejybar m your pg the bulbbbr of bars ,ou tlle streets and highways is he- ling multiplied. klancfl- SATURDAY, MAY 22, 192G In Justice to the Proh btion Colli- activities iu the tnforctlnent of the Prohibition Act, wcre referred to in those col- umn. a fcvl- days ago. it ls only fair gang a. Ottawa. mission, ivllosc -——-—-<0>——-——* goun-rgsy We may perhaps better realize the meaning of tllis holocaust ii‘ it W615 a happy thought. alld i;l‘\vt.- cimlpllre it witll the losses ill zl my“ ‘great battle. .\t the lluttlc of Wal- lmpcri‘ Order ufiWlUU. ior instance. the killed and lo add soul. inforlnslioll regarding .koepillg witll lllu diffcnlilos placed in their waylclples rm, n“ by muse M1050 (‘my i, is w we the Daughters o‘ the Elwpiru l0 OluJVlKJllllIICII in the lopelltill al-my nulll. . . lllcriftl about 3:5.000 and in the ai- ‘1 t Lh ll ai in rtatl ll i ll - _, __ m‘ e “g ‘p0 “ ° q {for iWlZPS for school ins-nah v11 T11" lleil British and Priisrlrii. iirllllfirl Cultivation of Courtesy. (fourtesyabollt 22.000, a total of 57.000. as ll i5 ‘Wu klww“ “ml ma)’ m‘ 909T“, [his agg as was m, doujn the against 706.000 ill'the moving acci- fvcly stated that no liquor ‘is illeg~ ‘dents ilom the motor car. Not mg _g,Wn [he place “s hupormnce half so lnally were killed outright 1 on the green plain and slopes Oi no msmuauon has ‘iflfllllflllllg ill our schools or ill ulallywamrloo as were killer“ i" H“. u“ ' of our homes. This also. wc lire cldents in the United States ill the convinced. is no more true of today $881‘ 1921':- llicir general nor illto tbc province. C850, in all forlllter agts, is no; be- ally sold in this province moonshine except .-lllllllglf?(l and liquors. .\'n tillargc and .40 far as w» know. ever been hill;- ed at against illly one 0f the pro- All the trouble is, l!~' has been said, with Put in another way. the automo- bile accidents we are considering and ‘lllgalll’ lnanufwt-iilrrii llquor= . Dcopleilook away the "was u! twice i“ ' - ‘ 'lllit|_lli.l1g5 generally. including tlieimany people as there arc ill the T!” Pruhiml on llnallners of the young, are not. aslflly 0i Cliaflflllelowii 111111 lliliifvil realizing thls- 11111111041 11101111011111!" Th‘, or maimed more people than ar- lllvllt of .\ir. \\‘~,ll. Harbour as Cus- new living in the two Provinces o1 Dulce... a _ y Nova Scotia and Prince Edward during ihc stimuli-r of 1023.‘ Mt‘. the mdnuscrflpl o! d“ om phuosop ‘lslamL The” nlurmmg mum an‘ Barbour bad "tlway-l been a terror her who "wed who“! the year auoreciled here and now solely in or’ ‘ ' 1B. C. “The children of today." he der to promote caution and 10 lllflliill lfflflifiltcm 8111i. Sam h in his Geghuem 3.0m.‘ hare necessary vigilance on the part o1 given this additional authority he ' trilr drivers and officers of the law ,1 ,1 not qywppnlm [he p.-0h;bn;°-,. which are tllc guardians of public lie. got aitcr thef . Till re is al- the ‘ilflitll of forlncr days. vlllclal vendors. ways and always has been ‘snluggleii complaint among certain Coin mission they were ‘when l was young." same complaint wtc» cxpressed in tollls Excise Enforcement the when not as courteous to their elders its we were when we wrre boys.“ ii ls all agt-old Commission. Safety" lllt‘ complaint and _ reason is ageloltl also. namely, the‘ l? W¢ "m" "ti! nine 0v! of it" old cannot thin-k young nor call titular drive" a” “mpneml “"5 careful and iavwabiding. what about ,ibe other one-tenth who are not so? ,'i‘o the careful lllld eolllpett-nt u‘. “Fiiililiilliiliil WEN‘ l11 flit 11111111 11114 owe the cxelnptltln from fatal cal‘ uuictiy l'i vicw solue of his or ll-‘ftlttlzlllfililii which this City and Ylttll such ‘a mall as iiarllcllr ill of- 0W“ ymuhrul Oscalmdeh, mm Sum_;pmv|nce have hmwrm uxppriunc_ ficc. what chance would the rvlllllfl- ‘ed. The motoring season has just begun alld tile tourist season i. ‘close at llulld with bright prospi-cl. MM m‘, ‘Q _ _ ‘fill. increased llunlbcrs coming, and . ih-_‘- ill iii-f 1r; l-lilil 111""? 1H 11111 111 many of tllcln brlilglng illclr cilrs Mnwwhen‘ "hm" the “rut "r "unwlllltlch courtesy‘ alllollg Jung or olil with them. Not all of those who an,‘ mu‘ ‘MT’ w“! m» as tlltl-c ought to be but. as in tllc “m” M" be 3° 153mm] l" well‘ nlissrd. driving when on a holiday trip slllugglers and llloollslliilcrs illltll w ry effectively held tllclll in check ills efforts, howrtw-r. while quitt- yotlllg think old. A corrective for satisfactory to the (‘omnllivsitlll did suit the friends of the qmlg. SlPTR 611d lnoonshlxlcrs a1 Ottawa. the complaint lnght bc found if the not, some tvr-ll rt-ulclnlll-roi 1110i] ll l) glcrs have’! And there was llltlllfiy samples oi‘ “cilllrtcsy” lllill indul- ill asnlugglillg ;tllc ».'4lllll',-Z[{l1*l‘l-i evid- ellfly had frIt-lllls at court. cl-d ill: but. that iby lllf‘ wily. liarbou r ages past. tllt- want oi‘ it. where it ‘That over 26.000 persona were killed and 141.0% injured in auto- (ln January 1.1. lilflf. flit‘ Proiliiii- t‘oll Colnnllssion. tilrongh their :~t‘4'l‘f‘li’\l‘)'. .\ir. ilcllry Snlilll, wrote hhuuld be "Xl""~'led~ l5 the "Xe"? dent to be when at home. tlon, no; ihc rille. abroad as they may deem it pru- lt b worth while, therefore, to begin ‘ was OHARLOTTETOWN outcome» that Q $11112 of £00m n. ' ‘ Barbi“, . A CLIMATE SOCIETY 11:1 these days when we are think! lug of all the different methods o! treating ailments, and we learn that the surgeons have their spec- ial conventions, likewise the gen- eral practitioners ,tbe lptiblic health physicians, those treating ear. nose and throat, those treating tuberculosis, and so forth. tin Belgium recently there was a meeting of the international Con- grcss of iMedicnl Climatology. Just think ol‘ that for a moment. physicians coming from all parts of the world‘ to discuss tho effect of climate upon health or on ill ilealth. Ono physician gave an account of the results tron: treatment by ous persons can ‘be ihls treatment without burnt. The sun docs not cause congestion nor hemorrhage. whether the treatment snnitarluln. i-Jvml in those cases where. there is an accumulation of air or gas squeezing one lung, and preventing it from working, thus making tht quite safe to use the ment. Another Still llfflfll." ailment, aside i‘rom ‘he sun treatment, Physicians, particularly examiners, will toll yoil that pleur- isy is very often a foreruntuer of ulbercllltlsis, ill fact n history of frequent attacks of lpleurlsy means l panics. _ ‘Patients with the slowly develop ing bronchitis were also greatly helped by sun treatment. When we remember the great bronchitis cases that tuberculosis, we can see how the sun can do its curative work ill a prctuberculous wile. ‘The lungs are a very soft tissue indeed. llntl it is sunprLsillg that lllore tiamage. is not done io-thcm However lly gradually exposing a‘ ‘bortion of the body daily to the sun ‘or at lllllitetl time. and gradually in l('lli,'lll of tilllc. wonderful results arc obtained ill those chest cases. 'l‘llc (effects of [hi5 sun in iprbveut- m: rickets. or ‘bone softening in children. is llot known to all civi- lizcd people. Truly we should let the sun beam upon us more. QO-QO-QOQOOQQOQ'Q-QO~QO-OO-OOIQ' is given at a mountain or n plain ground. tendent oi the if’. 1E. number 0g left Thursday on a vacation t1‘ go orl to Toronto. - _ Andrew Mat-phall. by thoughtfulness and carelessness. and mo“. son’ Jack, Wm Jul“ C.,|_ Happenings oi The ‘ Week ‘ bet me today do something that shall take .\ little sndness_fronl the world's vast store: And may i be so favored us to make 0i Joy's too scanty sunl, a little more. Let me not hurt. deed. 0r thoughtless word. the heart of foe, or friend; Nor would l pass, uuseelng, worth, need, Nor sin by silence, where l should defend. by any selllsl‘. I I I I One oi‘ Queen Mary's favorite 0c- cupatiolls ls to send flowers to Lon don hospitals when silo is staying in the castle. The Queen picks al the flowers herself alld after tyhll them into little bunches personally superlntends their transport. ,Ol tlle sun in a series of 2000 patients. 1191' l“! V1311 l0 10111101! l11‘! Q1168!- ilie stated that, speaking gener- did not follow one of her war-tlmr ally, flllly 75 per cant of_ tubereul- pup5uns_ sub-lea“ w authorities During that period tin- found walnut husk: were useful and the Queen spent many hours picking them off tin I I I I Mr. and Mrs. Fred Houle enter» tallied the cast of “Anne 7" very de- iightfully at dinner on other work raster. it has been found fulluwgd by n row bonrg or nluglc, Tuesday too The cast of "Aline?" was alsi: tuberculosis, which is benefltted by entermmed 1° mun" at ‘he W“ .13 wbbi-e {be torin Hotel patient ls recovering from pleurisy. by the Odd Fellows, and on this insurance happy occasion Mrs. Houlc wit: presented ilvltb a tlon travelling bag by the Odd Fol 0n Thursday evening lovely conlbina owl-l and a beautiful flower bowl rejection by many insurance com- by the members of the cast. Miss ilutclleson, Lady Superlll I. Hospital. III Col. Alexander Macpilall of Kings- lml, spent a short. time in Montre- al this week with hit-l brother. Sll" Mrs. Macpbllll creasing tllc part exposed. and the "**""*‘**“"**""" ‘ Daily Selections FOR Guardian Readers +vovw~ Miy 22. 1926 ‘side. and wife of Dr. McKay. also Macphall. at. their sunlmcr home in Orwell, early in June. I I I Mrs. Samuel Kennedy 0991111111101‘ lovely home on JZPlIilIl-llll "<11"! °" Thursday afternoon. clltefltlliillii! for the Ladies’ Guild of the llfllilliil- Church. Although the weather ill he early afternoon Wits most l11- eloment, there was a largo attend- illce of ladies, who were cordially welcomed by Mrs. Kennedy. 1111111111‘ ed by Mrs. R. C- EH01! 11ml Mn‘!- l’- Forsythe. Mrs. H. S. ileliderson and "Mrs. J. A. Webster had tllc pleasant duty of ushering the guests. who were admitted byllttlc Winsome Joyce Stentiford. in til-.- dining room, where the’ tea table was most attractively arranged with exquisite roses, Mrs. l. .l. Yea and Mrs. E. D. Nicholson poured tea, and were assisted ill serving by Mrs. 1t. Quiglcy. Mrs. ii. ii. lll.», tbune, Mrs. H. W. Yeo. Mrs. A.l Baker, Mrs. .l. E. ‘Sterne, Mrs. l-‘.‘ Tlllncy, Miss iFlnlayson and Miss Trennamun. Dr. and Mrs. Cyrus hlciilillutlare among the patrons and plitronesses for tho MtGili-Convocation Dance. to be held ill the Windsor Hotel. Montreal, next Thursday evening. o o o _ Among the welcome visitors llcre this week was Miss Ford of Toron- to, secretary of the National Board of the Y.W.C.A.. who is making n tour of the Maritime Provinces. On 'l‘hur.~lday afternoon tile local, \'.W.C.l\. held a reception in! Miss Fords honor at the Cundiill Home. when quite n number of‘ ladies called to meet Miss l-‘ord all-ll to llctir her interesting address onl the work nt’ the Y.W.C.A. in C1111- ‘ltlil and also in lndlltr“'Ai'terlloon ten wns served. affording those better acquainted with Miss l-‘ord. Q I I Senator and Mrs. Attila-an. ol Sourls, have come home, Mrs. .\ir- heiln t0 remain for the summer. the Senator to return on Tuesday lo his parliamentary duties tit Ot- tawa. I I I Mrs. \\'. S. Lousnn. of New York. who is so kindly remember» d llcre. ill having ll very delight- iul holiday on tho continent, and s lit present ill ltilly. I I I 'l‘llu Yitllctlllvcr Still. of bitty 8th, has n group picture entitled “(flos- lng st-tellcs at sun cooking school," the frontispiecc of which is a pho- to of Mrs. S. .\lcl\'ay, formerly bliss Sarah .\lillll.gOfllel‘)'. _ol' Silllllilel» it native of the Prince County Cap- Altliougli we bailey; hm, oarviea than w; pmvlg, find. we do call perfection. 979W- Belief Prescriptio Service but poaalble. popular MMh physicians. ‘n. how much every little advan line lo worth to their patients. o" are so iew_n when juit ordl r ' provided- prescriptions. ma‘; hreocrlpgl,‘ not atop at wlfig "23""! .. We Ioftfllnfly u. We want our custom..- t“ Y to i ll s why our nor-Z?“ c, “M9111: °° ""1: ti "if! terviq We would to m, y like THE WHITE DRUG STORE l. c. ullilllzsoll DRUGGIST Only l Way The uncertainty cl life is a decree at fate which we can- not change or evade, No man may know the hour of his leav. mg. There ls only one way known by which this conning. ‘ency can be definitely provided for-Life Insurance, If you are uninsured or under-Insured. make application now. while you are in good health. aster to your loved ones. Delay may bring dig. Write for particulars of our low-coat. profibeaminu policies. HYNDMAN Provincial Managers & ($0., LIMITED. The Great-West Li“ Charlottetown, P, E. l. present all opportunity to become of gold. Mrs. Mulliganki reply was vcry brief but most heartfelt, and on Rev. .\ir. Ntilligitlfs return home, shortly after, he also spoke‘ a few words of appreciation. The ladies served tieliciolls refresh-I i lncnts at the closer of a very tle-. llghillll evening. . 1t‘ I I Slllnmersldtl. have returned from a visit to Boston and the New Elig- lttnd centres. ' o a a Antoni: tllc visitors altcndllll: College. at Sackvlllta were Airs. H T. Metllernll, Alborton. Mrs. den. and Miss (Tiara flenoit, city. Mr. anti Mrs. .l. imltoy liolinall, Stllnmcrsitle, Mrs. .1. S. Perry. Slllll- sydnny, lncrsidc, Mrs. John L. Read. Ilor- Rind!- bsst attention. ‘or; iii-mil’ closing of the Mount Allison l.ailics_ Spring‘ Clfianing‘ Tim l ‘l filuttart and Miss Ruth Mllllill'l.!'vh°°u Wm Med good cm‘ we M best invernest 5cm - Nut. Albion. Lump. Ol Bescu Coke 1nd otlio Your tinder will have fir A. PICKARD & C0. PHONE 240 to “T W F Winn" fimolnur“ cgurpllle season right with dtfe precatl. ‘ l 4 ‘ ' ' ' ' l‘ coils, 'l)t)f'li info a (Jollrltflllii ennui-mom‘ t” 15mm] m“ 1mm“ “wit? vise Prr-vi-livioll 0t'r"ccr_ tltiawll, rc- l‘ __ Alzjlllllfl‘. reared ill courteous suif A‘ it is now ca" a" "c" rum ‘r1103’ 11'"! lilviirliibli‘ hing after nightfall without head» m- g-wltlclllt-n Tlflllfdlflgg of lights and sometimes running ill age "my m“), carry Wm, we", the unlawful speed also. We hart heard many complaints on this score ill pitsl. years—not so lllillli‘ mission is vcry rnucfl -;uiprl~--.-.l lei 11115 W111‘- l11 $11011 01111911 11111 1111- [fll $011001 and in the business world lighted cm.- “ a Source n; “W,” may rub trif lnllcll of the pultctili- 111111801‘ l0 08110111111111! 011d S0111!‘ Uuxncss o‘, the early narrow escapes from being l'llll Mum over are related. 'l‘lle foot pas , scllger who is about to cross tlli‘ tlsslfitttlltte of the .\ll‘llllll.‘l‘S oi’ lcirqlmnmk street sees flflfl gives attention t’ and ‘lfihfllmsg ,alld some care lliust be ex-‘lbe bplgbr hgflflflghfg m‘ a“ “b. Sflilit} children are born ,I,N.I.I,JILNA.PIO‘\YAL ILBLATLON. lull. Mrs, McKay won lllird prim! siililPs-“if tily ‘lll‘0l.lltil' be waxcn ut the first public free cooking poor, and fallen in dew!’ " ' " school evcr held ill (lanadn, its the 111111: 1111"“ lwllev" mm: Yjggoulrzliufilf champion bread maker. llcr IWlZtr ic le a s ranger. or a . ‘ ' . \. i _u 1 hm Um‘ he may “v0 with “ma. Lev‘ bung $1150. Tbs st co, u Ll 25.35‘ lasted five days. nlld offered $800 ill prizes, had a record attcllilnncc -l'itl\\‘l£=lt—1lll ’l‘-llec. U Lord. of 10.500 women so that the honor 11101‘? l5 110111161‘ J9“ 11°" (frfmk- won by Mrs. McKay is one worthy “tonne 0l<"l‘l-l.\‘ ~.\l‘lS‘i.'Sl~2‘l): lwrbslrlifln- Svyilmm‘ "’°“‘1 °' m“ or mtlcll priilsc lllld is also it colu- l1oll't. say "he is apt to be here "1111 ""3 m“?- - . £00"... Say “likely m bu" plinlellt to P.‘ in. island, as tht OFTEN MISPRUNOl.NCED_ em Montgomery lalliily were always 1113a qlronounce nn.u\a' me first I noted as first class cooks and hotne- ,1 .l.,- ib "brrb," [p51 a as 1b "tray," SlGitVAN-TS 01-‘ GOI)—"l nto me makers. accent, lust lty]lall)1g_ the children of Israel are servants’, , , , OWEN olllssnnnunn; assent ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 11111 111v w"! W" 11°11- (agree m) Lev. 25:55. SYNONYZMM: command. instruc- Splentlilliy successful was the gynlllnsitlln display of the Y.V\'.C..\. l-rirls held 0n thrcc lligllls of lll.-ill week in ilic Y.‘M.C.A.. st. Joliiif under the direction of .\liss Doro- llly illcArtllilr. of Slllllllltersiliie. 0n, the closing night on Sleurtlaythc wits literally ll shower of flowo for Miss McArthtlr. Beautiful boil-l qtlets were presented to hcr bytho' seniors, the Beavers’ basketllalll team. the senior school girls and the babies‘ class of hcr pupils, On the previous evening the Junior school girls made their presenta- tion of lovely flowers. The senior 11911001 f-Ilrls hail i-llcloscrl a dainty lllailyllessons l In English qllcslillj: tllc, m-iiistzlliln llt 11f _ ffllllllldigrl. Harbour. ‘~‘ll|llll,',' that: “flaring lllf‘ ,\lr Harbour ha.< been 1i Vin; i-xscil- _ latllcs luo1ltit< Something About Our Mail Order System Sometimes you find it int possible to come to the all! to purchase your dflll Wliill or perhaps you have dill" lerlptlon and cannot 001111111" iently bring It ‘to our sterl- lt l; for people such u 1°“ that we have crtabllthed I past sirti ll By W. L. Gordon litlnosplli-rt- of their homo and early training. 0+0 o0 o» a “cocoa-owe e044 cut work itiltl tile Prolliilltitln tHl-ll- ’l‘rue. the ‘Sliflfllllltllligs ltarn that his authority has il~.--ll .\ir. fizlrlluui was appointed at tllc request of the Prohibition C0liillll$1<l0ll ilikcn froln ll‘ni. may 7,3, 1925 yearn‘. uic‘ 'sfill‘.qllllllllt's that from coarseness and boon‘ may oltcc ‘with iii‘: Mrs. Creeiman ltillcArtllur, wife ‘immm .ol' Senator .\lllt',\l‘llllll', Sullllucr- for this -provint-1~. ‘ ercisetl to guard agnflzist this. as he was acting without snlzlryq Lhl-rr- scours llo ri-nscil wily ill; preaching car and fails to sec lllt- w“ nnligllti-d car that mtly lit‘ follow lug ll. or coining swiftly ilrmlilll ii tinn. order. direction. fllililfli-IIAB. “Ylllbll S'|'|lll\'1 "Use n. word il‘ll.AYE'ill-~- side. received on Thursday after- noon from ‘i to ii at. the Parllalntul- scntcd gift. in tllte boilqllcf wllichiboy pre- amid. MAIL ORDER SYSTEM olunnd m" h, ,.,,,,,h,m_d in “Haw.- uivltl ztil iuil-ilvllci- for lffyfltl or lll. lllrizl: |llili‘.\' and it. is yours." Lei "Y" “mwmus “f God‘ ym" ‘mmleriary Cafe. Ottawa. Mrs. iMacAr- n" hmnnmy "mm , licar-by corner. 'i‘h<~ ilrkilllltklll um-d by the (tllll-lmmrnsy "huum b‘: m" fir“ MW M» nrsslon was. unfortunately. them” ‘whom: comtflly m“ "my m w"a" "We that ‘h’ 9°°d w" Wrong mm “Ml, Barbour h,“ Mm, the teacher but courtesy between 11"" 0' P"! W3" ma)’ l" 111111111111" ' ed. and the Automobile Association may be relied upon to do what ll can to promote general cart-ful- Safety first is n sound motto Ilfldlg excellent ii-oi-k"! liilfl tllsyllho anvil-s ihcnlseivcs- courtesy 10 visitors, on the play ground, on; the street. lcnown the men thcy were dealing with they probably would not have lliccir mentioned this. Wits itlletznllsi» the ‘ "friends" a. 0mm“ km“. it m,“ ducctl to the inst analysis it is kInd-Jnotorlng and all should ivork to m“ (“SIMSSM Hm Amway H“ nip-Sig‘ Tm. klnd Child or ma“ orilzethcr to that end. Too many driv- reply “my made w the (Ruining. woman m“ to be ers. relying upon past good l0l'l\lllr cml scarcely , become careless oi the future. courteous. True the kindly act may, siotfa request was, aficr courteous-l ly acknowledging receipt oi’ the let- 1°56 11111111 '1'? 11w 11111-1111" l" “lilvli, Think 111 Nvrww iorbiddine the m, from ML 3mm]. cum)! "us. it is administered. may lack lllillffplifiilltlfi of foxes from Prince am mp1s,“ beg to advise ma, we courtly grace alld this is where o5:t“gsgsklt:tl"gablilis”allte (gllululllgg: Department h, not dlspowu 103mb, the value of cultivating courtesy 510mm‘ mo‘ n was a" w“ m“ orise the re-employmont of hfttwme“ m" fore the Norwegians heard of it Bltrbor its CuatomsExclsc Enforce- Clillrm?’ h” “will”? l° 11° will‘ Ottawa is almost all far from our Banmm, as Cusmnhlaxnqfi‘, Pzm-wvxg wealth or poverty-Will! liobd clothes fair lslnnd as Norway is from thi or -poor clothes. The child of the North Pole. and sometimes w- oii‘ 1 Barbour went . . .. , wcalthy home nlayben boor undiln- “lfih l‘ “"3 eve" farm" “m”! And so Mr. duty and thc smugglers and lll00ll'; Mme m, “m, have h,._.,1l111<ie.11t1111<1 iwvihinl; b111¢°1111v°11-*11 it n announced that the Mari~ n wfiy|the poor ill clad child may be in es-itlme Rights Commission will moot l"sonle time ln .l.\llle." Let us hopi- ‘lt will be in June of this yenl‘! Th1 lplacc of mutating has also yet to lit basis-en captured and. tilrvniril lscleclcil. As to that, iiisy w..- HllL‘ official action on tht-"part of lnelil- igi-st tlllif some cify in the Mari- bflm or m“ conuntssion_ some or m-‘lleds a halo over the soiluLit may “me provlncgfl mlgbl vwll y... by"... bc,the patched garments. frollrtholcn. And if this suzliestltln should inlay around. if parents and tcacil- ,1"! 8111:1912 Zlfilctlln Yet, uotwvlthstalldlug tilwsc trill-hm“ reamed will "l9 "lslwure Mhfwalls Iferer that the p.31..." me; cm obstacles placed ‘n mo-r w“), thcholnc and the scllcol is llnconosixuqwo yuan‘ "a J01!“ A. M?“ the Commission fin-rt succeeded ill "lisollfil-Y (“irlliiil ""0 "i9 W)" hyldonald. George Brown, George l~i reducing the number of drunks conl- the“ chndmn‘ we ‘e91 “m” m" “mer- A- T‘ Gall- Tmma“ ‘\""""-“ m! henna the Ponce Con" from the home and the school is llncon- Mrflee. Charles Tllpper. 8.1». .l‘l|l€y and others thought it worth while ‘no “"77”; the m" [we yea" o‘ receive more “mm,” m ma", m-to come. ft is true that none of m," vradwnflort 193g and 192.2, dances than it does today. Let anthem “enuempn w,” Kuhn" u, to 210 tltlflflg the war two yva-‘s all cultivate ltlfltl practise courtesyfplu-obgrg the", 19M and. i926 not the mechinfcai-and nrtlficihlllaler . . . go, art" bu, Lhoflr hi much to eit- variety which often ls lift owll coil-l TM o“ colon“. mum", of ‘my com-ago in this improvement which, damnation ‘but the vanety whlclil shlnorsl things pretty much ihlir ow Iifquor has "N." hlriscncc a lndy or Eentlelnon. some or “i And who is there that is not at- f ver since. ported in shlploatla. "mtracttd by the little lndy or gell- !llt\illllll whose ‘graceful courtesy has. found itls way into the govern- ment bonded warehouse. Such honors ca me “vhm- "n" “H- l5 “OUTlQ-“Y- R“'loll rltllwily trains. oqlllllly sound ill ‘ us incvousti our vocabulary by :lay‘s word: l‘Sl1}l'l)ON\'~l\l; a. ficti- tious name. "ills stories were puir lisllctl under the pseudonym of ltaynltlnlil" MAY’ 22.——You possess great ability, which will not awake un- les you are so fortunate as to have your ambition aroused. Do not let your prltlo gain too great a hold. \'oll lll‘l! gentle. kind. and generally sincere. and if you are fortunate ill securing a mate who will bring out the ‘best -in you, you will ‘be very happy. Dcspise jealousy and gossip ind only cultivate the best. Your birth-stone is iul emerald. wlllc-ll means success in love. Your flower is a lily. Your lucky colors are yellow. -M<.-'\Y 23.—You are bubbling over with enthusiasm, and there is noth- red and not discourage you. Yotl have sell‘- istccln, assurance. and persever- llllce. You are fond of music, alld lllc bcsi. in literature. You are vivacious, witty and lovable. 1B0 considerate for others. especially (alder folks. and happiness will conic to you. Your birth-stone is an emerald which means success ill love. Your flower is a lily. Your lllcky colors arc yellow. red and Tablet tolling of that Meotinlt of the Fathers, tellinrt that "they nuilded better than . . . Redolcnt of the spirit of Unity 's that old Chamber. the spirit of the Fathers. Almost we see their shadows flitting there in the dusk of evening . . . Why may not the Commission meet In Charlottetown {atone In still standing and within lfke all the other improvements comes of true lflndlitlss to and res-J, h, m. Lemma." Conn," “ha.” that. have come to (tin-ads tiurlr-ltvml P01111119"- in the same room where the Fath- ers met? its business is to inquire l>l'l'- Ami on its wall is n Hronm-lnto Maritime Rights and Wrong-soot ‘hm lug you will not try. Failure does And procialnl mastering one word each day. TO- And Plmufl‘ “bmlld m“ “"""l°r[“| nalnc." OLD TIMES. iOLD FRIENDS,‘ ol.n cove There are no dalys like the good old ida ys. The days when we were youthful. When humankind were mind ipure of And speech and deeds were triltll- iul Before adove ‘for_ sordid gold Became man's ruling passion. Before each dame and maid became. Prlave to the tyrant fashion! There are no girls like the good old girls; Against the world 1'd stllke ‘eln. As buxom and smart and clean cf heart As the Lord knew how to make 'em! ’l"hey were rich in spirit and com- lllflfl B61180, And piety all supportln’; They could bake and ibrew. and had taught school, too, they llnilule the courttn‘! llitellol-lt Tllcre are no boys like the good old boys. When we were ‘boys together; When the grass was sweerto ll-hl! brown bare feet That dim-pied the laughing heather: When the peewee sang t0 the Sum- mer dawn oi tllc bee in the hlllowy clover: Or down by the mill the iwhippoor- will Eclloed his night song over. There is no love like the old love. 1118!’ ltnenh" The love that mother gave us! We are old. old men. yet we rpine again For the precious grace¢0od gave us! 5o we dream and dream of the good old times. _ And our hearts grow tenderer. ionder. As those rlr old dreams brinl thilr also assisted at a trllarlllingly urrallgctl ten given Saturday nftcr- nooll at the Chateau Lanrler by Miss llazcl Sllcrrelt. I I I Mrs. tDr.) Champion. of 0'l.ear_v was the guest of ‘Mrs. J. G. Baker. Rectory street. Silckville, while attending‘ the Mount. Allison clos- lug. I I I As Mrs. Wul. Orr Mulligan, oi Syt|ll€y Mines. plans on leaving shortly to spend the next three months with her parents ill Sits- katchewan, tho 111M of Si. Anil- rovWs congregation, felt they could not. let the opportunity pass, with- out expressing in some tangible forln, their gratefulness to Rev. and Mrs. Mulligan for the wonderful hospitality which they have extulld- ed at all times since coming to sydncy Mines. They have reverted in a striking manner to very mlel- ont custom, in throwing their home "The Manse" open lit ill times to the members of the eou- grogatlun and there one can always feel assured of a pleasant welcome. Mrs. Mulligan has also during her short stay here. Bill's the Sydney Post, ‘formed classes in basket ‘webvlng and other iflllf: arts. tllid many young indies have taken ad- vantage of her excellent tuition. and are today very proud of their wm-k, 1n view of all this alld with on“. limited time at their disposal a hurried canvas was made. and on Thursday evening. while the astonished lady wall sitting rest- ing after returning from a visit to Bydney. about sixty ladies. broke in on her solitude. and before she bu] time to recover her polite, Mrs. 215mg! Forgan read a beautifully vory rcgrelful farew-clls. I I I The lll-ltlge and Dance on Wed- llcsdny evening. given by the Cllnr- lottctown 'i‘t-llni.~i Club. under the‘ 01117011820 of ills Honor iln-(lovcrll- or ilenrtz alld chapcroned by Mrs] .l. 0. ilyndnlan and Mrs. Allan Cosh, was n very enjoyable affair. The Bridge prizes were won by Mrs. Large, Miss hlcllae. Mrs. l- ll. McMillan. alld Mr. ‘A. Bentley. and alter their presentation tooth- a bovy of pretty young hour. I I I ‘Mrs. .l. ter avenue. West Saint .iolln, gave, ii very enjoyable bridge of tables at hcr residence recently in honor oi Mrs. Ramsay. wife of Rev. E. H’. Ramsay. of Charlotte- town, P.i1J.i.. who was visiting her sister, Mrs. Mont Jones. We! ilorbcri llnrton. Lunccs-. tractive floral decoration in drawing room and dining room. A I I ‘ Mrs. Ramsay. accompanied by her two charming children. has an‘ rived in Charlottetown and ls be‘ ing very cordially welcomed in‘ church and social circles. I I I l Rellretfill farewells were said, tilts week to ‘Mrs. Perkins, sister; of ‘Mrs. r. P. Taylor. who left res?’ terday for Boston, where she will‘ innke her home with her son.Fred- erlck. who came down for his mother and spent a few days pleasantly renewing old frloyldshlps here. worded address, and Mrs. DF. it. MvcRafl presented her with a puree I I I The Golf season officially opens ~ ct -l--11\Qflf~AQ-- t" some refreshments ivcre servigtilkb:lofylbpdaydllle 24th, alllloll I ‘» - ' Dancing was continued till n latelmally 011119 ""~‘""’°rs have a“ ltrled out tllu links. served. noolfs sport is alltlcililll“ lhostesses will be Mrs. M116 fourVMH- _ Smallwood and ‘.\llss P11111111‘- I I Saint John. Clusters oi daisies and l” he’ "mmu flowering potted plants made all at- w“ 5"“ ‘ de lmffhursday when tho m ‘ {different departments l11 , l special gift prize was presented to l“! 5M6 h" a“ mpron the honored guest by the hostess,‘ It matters not tvhat you d!‘ lire in our line all yeti 1"" ‘to do i; to write or P110110‘ we guarantee to dfllvli‘ ll" goods when and where Y“ want them_ GIVE U5 A TRIAL AND FIND OUT FOR YOURSELF , TilE 2 MACS 149 Great Gcornf 5m" i Telephone 315 y Ten ll l“ . pleasant "‘ d. Cretil Mrs. 5 alld a w_ 15_ Stewart, o Miss Milo Unnivvflh- “'l‘° l‘ lday severing ller connections v t the Department of Asriclilliim" e _cllr1Y 11°“ m“ llghtful surlifl" ‘ elllbers 01 the B11 pm all _____p_________,.- l. (Continued on Pill’ m ' i f \\\\\\\\H 9- llolllfS f KIDNEY .43., PILLS 9A1‘ \\\\\\\ [l klilrvilp. "Hi llPl/\1‘ "young til; ll