APRIL s, 1924 " -"""‘?’ 000000000‘ o“ a . . Ono lnalrllon Foilr-"lnoorglonq Eiglnlnoort ' 0000040, IIOQOO. ‘000000 Agents Wanted ..iG EARNINGS 8TEADY EM. pioyment for Barbers. Become 911161‘! 111 3 Wedkl; Write Molar Barber College, Department "p" Halif g > $1.35.“ IX. Wanted -_____._.___-_________ WANTED—A CHILD'S secoivo hand tricycle. Apply "L" can; of Guardlan.—2375-4-3 3i.‘ Address And Presentation As a small measure‘ of apprecia- llon the brother members of the G. W. V. A. band gathered together last night at Mir. "Ed." Aconrg Restaurant, Great George Street the occasion being an address and presentation to Messrs John Ale. Farlane and John "Doyle, Band Mas. ter and Secretary respectively. A briet but glowing address was tread lmying high tribute to the above mentioned bandslnen for their un- tirlngcfforts ‘toward ifurtllerlng the intereflts of‘ the “good old G, W. V. with the hone that the two Johns would remain wiill [I10 ‘BOYS 1'01‘ many years to come. ‘Alter "l9 llresentntion of a splendid B1110- Kmx set to M1". iMoFarinne and a shaving set to Mr. Doyle, ‘the recip- ients heartily thanked their fellow ,bandsmen for the kind remem- dirances. There never was, and never will be, a country without a religion. Acid Stomach Is Dangerous From indigestion Stomach Trouble OUT THIS OUT "Stomach troublc ilyspepsln. in- digestion. lllllrncss, was, heartburn. food fermentation. ctcf. are caused nine times in tenf-b)"lfili'0if|c."acid stomach." suysu. wen. liflowu ‘un- thorlty. _ Burning hydrochloric nclddcvoi- ops in the stomach at an alarming rate. The acid irritates and inflamns the delicate stomach lining and uf- ton lends to gastritis nccompunii-il by dangerous stomach ulcers. Don't dose ltu acid stomach lviithpcpalvl m" ill‘l.lllCilll dlgestcnts that. only lrlvc temporary relief from-pain by driv- inl: the sour. fcmcnting foodyout of tho stomach into the into titles. instead. ncutrnllzo oltl-iw ctnn your ncid stomuch uftcr meals with al little hot water and Risurated Mull;- nciiia and not uni’ will the pilin vanish but your meals will digest Sufferers o,- naturally. Thcro is nothing bettv-rgl- than Illsuratcd Magnesia, IOJflVeht-Iise Jpazendu, Gertrude Show Alec on and settle an acid stomach. it soaks up tho harmful~ excess acltlywancls Jed ‘Pmuqllatrglrlfé? (gégglgfi- ‘ ‘ i might and your stnmsbh arts‘ and Johnny Harron, Ann Cornwall, Ecl- -nn Tlcllenor lFrances Ross Marie Prudc nnd Louise Beaudet. illrecteil this the much as n sponlze or blottinsnpapori feels lino in just n. few minutes. Ills- urated Magnesia can . be ' obtalnml from any rclinhln mugglstln eith- or powder nr tablet form. lt is suit‘. reliable. cosy and pleasant to nsc, in not a laxative and is not at all expensive. _r———-0¢-——— zz-Nearly all tihililmiii arm-subject. DOOOOQOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO 0LASSIE‘W‘ADVERTISEMENT8 000O00p0o000000 10d per lino of 5 wdrdo In per line of 5 wordo 7c lor lino of b word; Male Help “hinted MEN-AGE 18-40 WANTING RY. Station-Office positions, $115-$250 month, free transportation, ex- Derlence unnecessary. Write Baker, Supt, 732 Wainwright, St. Louis. Mo. U. S. A.—2369-4-2-1l Miscellaneous FOR SALE-FIRST CLASS FISH- ing boat 30 feet over all 12 p. h. engine will be sold cheap. Apply to P. O. box 445, Charlottetown. 2370-4-3-31. Belasco Screen Story a Marvel Of Perfection “THE GOLD DIGGERS" CON- VEYS GLAMOUR OF GREAT STAGE SUCCESS _Tlle much anticipated showing yesterday at the Prince Edward 'l‘heatre easily convinced us that "The Gold Diggers." the adaptation of, the David Beliisco play of the slime name, and a Broadway suc ccss for above two years. is one oi’ those rare pictures which makes its coming an event to remember for all time. This is not only on ac- - count of its celebrated stars, its strong slo-ry and beautiful unique settings, but also because ‘the en- tire story is unrolled smoothly, up parently without effort, as though ' it were ll. single unit, and not a com- plicated story of the guy night life oi‘ New York's intriguing women. The ‘lbehiildthe scenes” atmo- sphere is truthfully llmned, with chorus girls in their dressing rooms preparing ifol- the show and all the usual hustle and febrile haste. Led ‘by one oi‘ their group, Jerry Lamar, these girls delight in what is kilowll as "gold digging," or tile art of extracting money nnd other valuables from men oi‘ their ucquain lance. 'l‘ile entire piciurc is interspersed with situations now full oi‘ pathos. and sadness, now rising to heights oi‘ merrimont, or lil places, filled with subtle humor and irony. In- deed there is not u moment but all interest is centred on every mow: 0 O O 0 ‘ 0- O O ~ Iboth the Field Artillery and the 1-1. . and Montreal to Boston covering I I .. w.» THE CHARLOTPETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- al 0t the late David c. Irving will mlge plgcg Thursday, Apr“ 3m that this famous marble staircase lggyjug m9 , ‘menu, o; m, son, and several exceedingly beautiful iu-law, William Nglgon’ westlfire-places which had been made Royalty at 10 a. m; Interment 2:“? the dalggl“: “it slanmm will!“- qhe 1 preserve n ac . "y Va my cemetenn It wins the wish of the former owner. Mr. Robb. that the house be used as a Club, provided these par- ticular features were retained. and on these terms the Advertising Club eventually got possession of it. After the rest of the house had been thoroughly renovated, special rooms provided for advertising meetings, classes, etc., a furniture designer was called in who design- ed all the furniture to harmonize with the architecture and interior design of the house, so that it can be fairly said that the New York Advertising Club. now is one of the most beautiful and artistic club houses in the United States. And it isoa velry busy place. During the n on iour, you _see such well known advertising men‘ as Phil Thompson, Advertising Manager of Western Electric Company. George G. Fowler, of Colgate and Company, David Robbins, President of Gas Age and Record. and Advertising Fortnightly, and W. S. Lockwood. Advertising Manager oi’ Johns-Man: ville. and George R. Hopkins, Col- umbia Phonograph Co. Every two weeks, there is a luncheon. addressed by some per- son oi’ prominence. During the past year, the Club has been addressed by such men as Daniel Willard. President of the 13- and 0., Miss Anne Morgan, Sir Charles l-Iigham, Channing Pollack, Will Rogers, Ir- vin S. Cobb. and many others. The New York Advertising Club l! typical of the progress that has been made in advertising .ln recent years. Certaln'y, anyone interest- ed ln advertising. visiting New York, should not fail to take a look at the club. (Copyright, 1924.) Poisoned Himself on the Metagama (Continued From Page Ono) THE HATS AT THE OPENING Thursday afternoon will amaze you in their great assortment. There are low priced hats—medium pric- ed hats-high priced hats~ and every hat will impress you as worth the price. The assortment is prob- ably the rnqst comprehensive ever shown in a Charlottetown store. Moore & McLeod Limited. AGQEPTB --B98lTii0Nv--Mr. n. M. Bagniail, son of Dr. J. S. Bagnail, City. has entered the service here of the Eastern Securities ‘Co. Ltd. the old-established and well-known house of Jnvestmem. Bankers. Mr. Bagnall saiw service in France with H. Siege ‘Battery. He has had bank- ing experience and is well quail» field for his new duties. The Guar- dian M51198 111m every success in his ‘new position. EXTENDED TOUR. -—Slr Chas. Dalton, formerly of Tlgnish, P. E. l.. and now residing in Brookline. Massachusetts has just returned from an extended tour of United States and Western Canada. The party which consisted of Sir Charles and his two daughters Misses Irene and Edith while en route visited Montreal, Winnipeg, Regina, Edmonton, Calgary, Van- couver, Victoria, Seattle, Portland. San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. On the return journey which was by way of Los Angeies and Santa Fe the party visited the Grand Can- yon in Arizona and from there proceeded east through Chicago in all a distance of approximately 8,000 miles. Sir Charles greatly enjoyed the tour and made exten- sive note-s concerning the differ- ent places ‘of interest he visited. it ls hoped that when he comes to the province in the latter part of this month arrangements will be made for him to deliver some loc- (Canadlan Press) ST. JOHN, N. B.. April 2. —J. Yoxnll of Belfast, Ireland died to- t . “res on m“ eX-pe-yi-ences ___ night. as thhe result of drinking H’ an" t b t, t i 1 . V pn son on t e steamship Meta- whoodges “not ewii}: fnheflsjm gm‘ gama, which arrived here Saturday to bob strict m judging mm ight from Glasgow via the Irish port. Yoxnll was a cabin passeng- _?_<%_____ er and suddenly became despond- ent on Thursday. His wife was THE P. E. l. SLOGAN ‘will "im- ' Come one, come ll . . WWW ISLE a to our P E zzA iPower of lie Own.—Dr. By Sea, by can by a" Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil has a subtle We'll meet you at the gate awhile lmwer of m‘ ow“ A“ M“) have use‘! To SLOGAN our‘ ivelfnre. n kmv” this “mi keep ll-bY ‘hem Prince Edward gave us his proud as-the most valusbie-iiniment avail- nume able. its sterling qualities have His latchflflng on the “Om, brought it to the front and kept it Opens ivide our Island Hall of were and i" can trul-“be called m9 Fame oil of the people. Thousands have Come ‘N, yo“ have the floor, ~ benefited by it and ‘would use no (lillefjlfepafllilofl. Honor Roll QUEEN SQUARE SCHOOL Canada East is Canada's best! No SLOGAN can compare islanders always stand the test Put on no anywhere. We clearkl the woods, we tll1'd the soil; \Vi~. raise the bumper crops, Grade X (a), Principal's Dept — ‘the management of "THE DAILY TALK Legislative Summary (Continued From Page Ono) the bill for the protection of the children of unmarried parents was read a third time and passed. On motion of Hon Mr Prowse the bill to incorporate the Southern Rural Telephone Company was read a third time nnd passed. On motion of lion] Mr. Stewart the Land Assessment Act 1924 was read a third time. The House then divided on the motion that the bill do now pass-B nays to 21 yells. Tile bill passed. Tile House then resumed consid- PPB-tlon of» supply. Mr. Saunders continued his speech in reply to the Budget. First of all. he recapitul- aied the points he referred to last evening, payment of $2.000 to the Lieutenant Governor, the enact- ment of two tax acts instead of one; paying all kinds of bills to swell the expenditures oi’ the year and failing to collect the revenues. Between the two years- 1922 and 1923 the difference in expenditures and revenue amounts to $182,379.00 proving clearly that large sums of money ill excess of requirements were paid, while the revenue was not fully collected. The sum of $3,500 paid in by the Prohibition Commissioners in . 1923 was not credited to that year. By the late administration not one dollar was expended improperly. Ex- Prelnier Bell stood on the lid of the treasury. Yet it was stated that the lute government drifted be- hind to the extent of $100,000 a year. The late government made good roads and the present gov- ernment promise to do the some tiling; ii‘ they fulfill that promise they must of necessity increase the liabilities of the Province just as the late government did. Mr. Saunders admitted that the gov- ernment had repealed the poll tax. But, he said. they are going to put on a gasoline tax. The fiirlners of this country will not stand for such a tax. He. would oppose it. Wily shduld the farmers and fisher- men be taxed for the gasoline they use. It is a most unfair and unjust tax. Tie Tax Act of the late government was in every rc- spect a fair one. The present gov eminent denouuccil it when in 0p position, now they are niloptlng ii. They denounced the road-milking of the lute government; now they are about to carry on the good work. They are going to do the very same thing as the lute admin- istration did. The idea of filnding ihe auto tax was a splendid idea. Perhaps they will adopt. that also. That is the proper principle, and he hoped that the government would adopt it. too. Mr. Saunders referred to the potato industry; and claimed that the latc columis- sloner Mr. Len should got credit. for the improved conditions in which it is carried on. lie agreed with the Premier ihut there can lii! much money saved in respect to Falcouwooil Asylum. There should he tower irco puiirnis auil there should he the closest economy ill that instilli- tlou. lie said that it would ho lameutubln if the Ailflcllllllrfll School should be tlonc away. lie thought that tllc teachers were not too highly paid. ’l‘hcir work was Warner Brothers SUPCPII, a Duvid Beiasco prndilclion personally supervised by him. —--—¢0>i-—- ment 0t‘ the players. .0110 ‘of the splendid strencs in the picture is a Spanish dance given by Jerry -I.iilnar_.Jn it she its dressed in ‘ll wonderful ‘Spanish costume, and P“ the scene is set ill a typical Spun- lsh illuiosphere. its beauty and ry- thln are rciilly enchanting. Peggy Brown, Iltlrry Beaumont Classic of 1‘ln\v rciulily do men at pence pre- Tlle very able cast include Hope iamptioil, Windham Standing, Lou Alul on our million acres ‘toll For hay nnd grain and hops. Z81 Our fish-food's nonpareil! eyes To what we've got to tell INside the inner man, G00". D. Ollft. M.D. BIRTHS Johnston, a daughter. Our spuds and turnips take the Our Fox Farms sure will ope your RE wonderful PEP POP acquires With verismall wear on his tires- Shoilting our P. E. I. SLOGAN’! JOHNSTON-in this city, April 2nd, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Hilbert l. Qfllvillil DIIllOD; 2. Milllflile as inlportnnt a5 that of the nit-lu- Ciurkin; 3, John Place bnrg of the lzovcrnnlcnt who rc- Gfflilfl X (bl-“l. AHUIBIIY ceive salary. Ii. would he better Arsenaull; 2, Ivan Trainer; 3. to cut the membership of the Legis- Brcnt lilclilills Grade iX, Mr. McDonald's Dept~ 1, Harvey lilanilerson; 2, Edward Hornby; 3, Wilfrid Mclsaac. laturo (lowu a liult‘. und he suggest- ed that this should bc done rnthcr than the Agricultural and Tech- nical should he done nway. Thai. Grade Vi“. MP- MEKUIIIQIVB Del)! it. a most important institution. ——1, Wm. Reddln; 2, Carl Cullen; fir. expressed the hope that it 3» Plcwn Brow" would be continued. in conclus- Grade VII, Mr. Morrlsseyh Dept —1, Maurice Reardon; 2, Reginald McDonald und Thos. Peters; 3, Loyola. Dllffy Grade Vi, Miss McDonald's Dept. ——1, Francis O'Neill; 2, Francis l\ic- Millnn; 3, Austin Connolly Grade V, Miss Murnaghanfls Dept.—1. Stephen (llllis; 2, James O'Connor; 3, Tod Mclllillan Grnilc IV, Miss Francis‘ Dept— lou he strongly denounced the gov- ernment ‘for not llavinlr appointed returned soldiers i0 office nnd for ilnving ilismisseil returned soldiers from office. if he were Premier every single man ill the huililini’. would be n returned sillilier. At iiix o'clock Hon. Dr. McMillan rose to ulovo tilc fllljilllflllllPlll 0i‘ the (lolmto and tho HOil-‘IG zuljouril- ed until 8 o'clock. '10 WWII“. and mall!’ “Ye him‘ Wm‘ scribe to thosc who are sick hi HYNES-At Brlirhion Road, on 1- Pete!‘ Shelfmlll: 2. Wilfred The“, m... n lilrgc null lnlcrc-Htcil lllBm- SDHFO the") flllmllinfi bl’ imllrl. l April l. to Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Ilynes DOIICQHO; 3. Elmer Imogen. lllllllfifliff! oi‘ his consiiiiionts. WlW" llsinl! MOUNT GPflVPfl' ‘Vlmll EX‘ u sou. Grade ill, Miss Jenkins‘ Dcpl. —~ lion. Dr. M(".\llllilll ‘bolian his rt‘.- tcrnlliiittor, uu olfccllelli. Tfillliliy- Mlmmfs Linlment For swam, “ 1. Pius Callaghan; 2, Jnnles Dunn; ply u, rim Ltliiilfli" of tho (T110051 Minlrifa Llniment For Sprain! ._._. n OfiyO-O-QO Hotel Victoria t Wlter Street, Charlottetown Offer: to the travelling Public a comfortable, up“. dlto hotel. Wcqngalm- 44 t mm‘ Wm‘ Private baths. 0 Cuisine l: flemous all 9W!‘ Canada. , Toiephong In I" rooms. Courfe vice. m" "F 4 H. c. snows], Manager- -- ‘ Charlottetown Hotel Co,,~~1,gd_ Proprietor. , O06 000046 OHOOO-O ""1 QUEEN HOTEL Water Street, Charlottetown Hotel has This popular been completely renovated and rofurniohod throughout and offers very comfortable accommodation to the travell- ing public. The table lo especially good and the public are eourteoualy cared for. Rate: 03.00 a day. sauce J. rravton, Manager Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. i 4..*,'9 00¢4 l its“... Proprietors 4+GO “can i' iStuck Ml’ E. P 0001i months her eyes could n‘ , .,,_. iiy. suited by lasted until ply from llmflhaoc a hos. Ill ‘I o~ ills-s . ‘T .,. . 1P8 c Eyelids inflamed TQEQIher and Bled” '~ f" - _ -_ Entwhiallo, Alix, writes: p '~ _Our‘litllo girl from‘ irtil was and ill spite of several remedies, grew worse until n the age of nix- _noi be o nod after pleep without bleed- ing»; we‘ 'tog'ei r on ndherinc with great tenac- e child's grandmothers were con- mnil. and both responded with o little sample box of Dr. Cline‘: Oint- ment. = These were nnd n directed. and troubled with inflamed eyelids discharge sticking the lids we could obtain l further lup- onton. improvement wu _ l’ very marked from the first appiiédtion. " w] awry dioelulgiwaa uuiur removed .. ‘ il irupput. aided andnllu not retarded." Initiation nub ‘o Ointment-at i ~ g5’ or?‘ . , ‘alanine-Krill. ‘Ibnnlo ‘ DEATHS ,> MeLEAN-At Crapaud, April pnuii on Thursday at 2.30. IN MEMORIAM Lines to the memory of < Catherine, beloved wife of l Doupall MaoDougall who died at Canoe Cove, April 3, 1923. ' With broken hurts we watch- ed you And saw you plu away Although we dearly loved you We could not make you stay. You are not forgotten Cath- erine dear Your memory will not fade Our thoughts will always linger in Argyle when you are laid. ' l inlortod by her husband. 2i, 1924, Dounlil McLean. aged 67. Fun- oriil from ills late residence at Cra- 1-i- 3. b01118 Mmlflfihllll tion_ lie suid that illi: contrast hu- (lrndc lli, Miss Walsh's Depl. —— tween the SpCCUllPfl of tllc Louder 1, Eric Rollins; 2, Jos. Ilcariion; 3 0i‘ lilo Govt-rnnu-nt unii the Lcailcl’ Fred llowatt oi‘ the lOppositioil was v01‘! Rfllfli» Grade ll, Miss Wnlslrs Dept. ~~ Tho, om- wua concise and cusill‘ 1, Patrick Iiughcs; 2, Roht. Wil- yollpju-pt]; the ilihcr wtl-‘i it “Yllllwl llama; 3, Dick Ilennessey and iug (llsitulirse iliiilcilit to bu. under- Russell White stood. The latter wua 00811611 b)‘ 1'9 '. Grade Ii, Miss Towan‘s Dept. — ferencc to the amount paid tin-l 1, Felix McQuaiil; 2, Edmund Llgutmlunt Govcrliot'—~$500 a your! Christopher; 3, James llornby and iam- mul- years in lion of rent was‘ George Chappoll a nloderate and just Dhylllfilll- =\“' Grade ll, Miss Gailnnfs Dept — cording to the agreement made 1. Ralph Mclnnls and Ffflllk M0 with the latc Clllcf Justice Sullivan Leod; 2. Severlzuls Arsenault: 3. $1200 a year was to have been D3114‘ Thos. Butler. i » by the government l‘or a (lover!!! Grade IDlv A ,Miss liionaghailis ment ilouso. Ho. zulduceti ligurtes; Deph-l, Wilfred Gallant: 2. to prove that the governments of} Fred Chappelie; 3, Ivan McKcown other provinces pilid much nun-c‘ l Div. B-l, Jack McTague; 2, Jas than 8500 a veal‘ ml lip-Wu"! "1 “m” ‘Duffy; 3, Jack Doyle ernnlcnt House. _ Grade I. Div. A, Miss Vesseys The surgical olwfflllvlh l" 5m" Dept-l. Clarence Gallant; 2. Jiis. merslde was the result. oi an order Hogan and Ed. Pineau; Ii, Elmer of the then Attorney General oi Blanchard. lilo Province. No reasonable mun Div. B—l, Wilfred Brailiey; 2. could object to the payment of Ill" Beauregard Bambrick; 3, Frank bills of the doctors, the coroniers. Hughes, the magistrates and others who had Grade I. Div. A., Miss Walsh's perfectly shod claims against the Dept-l, Gordon Connors; 2, Thos. late government. The printing 0i Walsh; s. Wilfred Whelan this year was allotted sawmill“ w ]]|v_ 13__1_ Hgffyn plum“ and inst year's llgures~lhe only Gilli?!‘- seh Shepherd; 2. William McDon- once was that It did not K0 l" "'9 _ aid: s, Lemon Thistle Patriot. The svvernmeht is hiatus" l NIIORTID in Ilovlng memory of our darling daughter, Mary McMahon, who plllld sway April 3rd. 1020. Four your; have pound, our boom otill can; A; time coon by w. mile im- more. Hlrfmomorlt lo In dou- today iAu n the imi- one pound rwuy. “ there was more WOPK f0!‘ Boards of Health in the last four months of lost year than in the first eight~—could' the government con- trol the illness of lllg people? Dr. McMillan referred to the Outside Auditor contendinx that it was well that he had been brought in imm- IY HIR PAIINTO »'......'°°" ‘3.‘i.'ff§.‘i'l£!'f»'...."..‘i‘.t"-..L'€. till! NMUK 2 another Province. ‘He Wag the (ll-st to point out that deposit slips on the Sinklns Fund did not add to the security oi’ tho bond holders. When the Conservatives were in office the amount in the Sinking Fund repres- ented ‘by deposit slips was very small. Under the Liberals ii, was very large; and large amounts were taken out of the Sinking Fund andplilccd in ‘the general uccoilllt. The auto ulouey said to have been funded to pay interest on the mon- ey ‘borrowed for ililrhways was also taken lllliO the general revenue nc count, and wcul. to iuaikc ‘up lilo or- dlnury rcvenuc oi the late govern- ment, The ixmdcr oi’ the Opposition said that $46,000 was the saving of the late government; the Auditor says on tile other iland that the aln ount oi‘ the liabilities incurred by the late gcvcrnnlcilt was in its last showed that taxes of ilthcr years were left unpulii as they were inst year; that tho Libecrals had in- creased the debt ill every period und in every yizal" they hcld office. The increased intercst piliil proves the ‘fact. A good ilcal oi‘ money WilS expended by the Liberals on the roads. But the policy oi‘ the Liber- als was not to he followed by the Conservatives. 'l‘hc policy oi‘ the present goverunleut was going to be that which was laid down by Premier Arsennuit, good roads iwere not again to be torn up, The money to be spent i‘or the improvement oi‘ roads would be spent where the bonds needed improvement. TlllS government would not be turned out for hiiving promised one course of procedure when in Opposition and a directly opposite course when in office. The people don't like to be fooled. Tile Liberals lolil the people that. the additional taxation would not be needed. and this ilu- posed ztilded taxation amounted to $200,000, llave they anything zld equate to show for the great increa- se in taxation and the llreat in» crease in debt and liabilities. Ilc rc- vlewcd the remarks oi‘ the Leader of the Opposition concerning cdu cation. 11c asked is the country get- ting vuluoforthe money expended in education. The loss icon account of the number of small schools. 'I‘llc:o nrt-llil schools with an ziver- age utlcniluuce of less than ifflllflllffll The small schools are costing too much and good results are not W0 JlllCCil. There is hot the some colli- pctitiou tllc sulue incentive to ex- ertion on illv part 0i‘ the pupils ill ,a small school that there is in a large one. The renlcdy lies in a coll- soliilzlllon of ihesclloals. Pupils go to Prince of Vtlztlcs College immat- ure and unprepared. They fall at tho examinations and gifholnc to dis» year $197,000. lion. Dr, Nit-Milieu criticised with great eifcut the stu- P€aS—V0iS¢l\6S telnenls oi‘ tho Opposition and their ' ed organ and slulwerl that lley_wcre Tlmothy Seed) Clover Se not only glfillllillilfifi. but absurd. lie ' Turn“) Seed , FA RM scans g NOW ARRIVING OUR SEASONS A STOCK OI; IMPORTED White Russian Wheat White Fife Wheat _ Red Fife Wheat Marquis Wheat » White Banner Oats Duckbill Barley _ Mandscheuri Barley _ Silverhull Buckwheat Long-fellow Corn \ All the above Griain and Seeds are NUMBER ONE and fresh stock im- ported this spring. We can quote specially low prices to FARMERS INSTITUTES, also to the WHOLESALE TRADE. Write u-s for prices before buying. A. HORNE & CO. m4 I Pilgrim Laden Andrew F. Mitchell (Continued From Page 0M) Between Decks (Canadian Press) LONDON, April 2. ——The Briiiilh steamer "Frangestan," bound for Jcddah with 1200 pilgrims aboard. is aiire between her decks, says Lloydsdespatch for Port Sudan. The firs, which is consuming cot- ton in the vessel's number 2 hold is serious and is spreading, the message says. .i~——— as their agent and the 1111186 161$ very Su-gngiy that the government this mutter. He postponed Hem-- once for three months to see whether Mitchell has friends and if the Prince Edward Island 80V- ernnient did their best in the mat- ter of restitution Mitchell would the released on the same ball as before. nt hand as Miller's W011i! POWdBN the mother who allows her children lo suffer from the ravages of worms is unwise and culpably careless A child subjected to the attacks of Norma is always unhealthy, and will the stunted in its growth. It is a merciful act to rid it of these ilestructivc parasites. Bandits Get Away With $10,000 Cash (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April L-Hnndits this afternoon shot and killed a. mes gruniletl parents and iliecolltcllted youths, Tile curriculum of Princei cl" Wales College needs to be 111"‘ l ud down, and pupils not well groun- ded should not. he adlniltcd to ll.‘ lion. Di‘. Iiiohlillan said lluii lilo- llovcrllnlcnt would do us much as it could zliioril to ill) ill respect lu cdu 1 cuiiotl. As to tllc returned soldiers. it twill Di‘ found lllut lllil prcsciltl government has douc just as much] lfor thcin us the laic ilmflrlllllmlt hail done. Th9 doctor then rciorrcil to (he illiprovclnc-nt rct-oiltly manic; in the Fillcoilyvuuil llcispititl, undI piliuli-rl out that at greatly llnproviatl supply m‘ water llil(l at last hceu ()l7[l|,llll‘ll, llc reu-rrcti zilsil to lhc dillicultics that llilil lwcn nlct M’ those who tried to obtain all in- crcusc oi‘ ilioncl‘ i" ivfllllltllt‘ 11"‘ ‘WI [are oi‘ CllililfCll-—'I‘Jl‘ ihi- Children's Mil soon-iv and for tho Ito. Cross 11c ivalluly iliivilczitcd ilSGln illlCi.‘ 0n- tlle purtoi the gilvcrllnlivnt tolhose who are promoting tho intcrilsiu of the voulll oi‘ the Province, i.\i‘.‘". Buutnill followed uvilh l1 speech in iilvoczicy 0i‘ tilt‘ lIIIBYQ-‘lls oi ilic iill'lllL‘l'H. lic coulrusteil llli! pFOnlisPs of the 1111i‘ i-Ilwcllllllm" with lllc iicllillls of that Sill/Pm‘ lpont. Ali-tubers oi‘ that iwVIf-Pllllllllll suid lhcrc was no iicul I01‘ 1111-‘? J5" ml iuygliiiil; nnd ihcy iucrcauacil illi‘ lilxltliilil 2i,, limos. 'l‘ilt». first illlill-‘i illcy llltl was in riiisn their nwii sal- iirics nnd llLlil! the nloncy out ol till: pocket»; oi‘ illi: iuruici llc lllilll kt-il thi- ])l‘i‘.~li'ili (il)illlllih.il0illll‘ oi Public wit-lit for tin», l>r<>"\i>!1""l~‘ with which ilv hurl lilii<lll rilllilll“ ("l ()_\'n‘li!l‘ liml llfllll-{l} ililil lilfdlhllvi“ lllll)i‘il\'L'll|l'iiir~‘ illrvilili’ "lilllc m U" .'<l‘1't)llll iiiolrioi _ol (lllt'_l'll$- i" nilul-ittioil ho sillii lllll lzlrillcrs v-i-ii- not l-i-rzciviill; this iiticlltloil llllli Should pt» llivcu the must llll|lill‘|ilili lllil‘l‘i':-‘i of ilu: Province. llc illUlll-Zlll tho l-Ixpcriiui-nlill Furin was i181“ prinlucilit! illlililllilli‘ rkffillll-‘l- m" ' “'0llll‘ll'fi institutes ale dolllil l“ OM10,“ work in fills direction. lie expressed the hope that tho um- urilnlcnt would not overlook the Second District in rcspcciz to lllll; lniprrivcilicllt oi‘ hlgllwlflly-“l- 1 h" ‘um: i-rom \\‘iicuiley' River to lluiltcr Iii ; \‘.~l~ paltirulariy needs llIlpfOVU-y "mm H“ QXIlPOSSCd illc olmllnn. llliil hull ilS many mclnlicrs ill ihc‘ lmgislillllri? would he just ‘no Wflli‘ mr H“, Province, lie complimented, lilo milder of the Aim/WWW"! 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