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I Please send free iiiuaweiad Bullets on Heaven Praduaa. y...“ Slml u u n m. p.4- 44: 4a as a5 no an AA a; an. BEAVER. INSULATING. AND BEST WALL PLASTER BOARDS We Sell all of above Material MacDONALD V- ROWE WOODWORKING CO. LTD Charlottetown Iakaklkkkkrakkkkkkkmmaan ATTENTION PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND? PRODUCE SHIPPERS- GINTLBMENE- You‘vs got the Merchandise-I've got the , marketing ' » connections in New England. My specialties are mostly P. B. I. YOTATOEB and TUBNIPS. I'd like to get together with you and pass your goods on to the many live operators in this section that I have made my re Iar customers in my sixteen years in the Boston Markets/u It would be profitable to me and to you to have you find out that my performance backs my promises. 1f given the opportunity to handle your merchandise l assure you~that your interests will be fully protected in the hands or a ' hustler who isn't airsid to work in getting you the highest prevailing prices of this section of the country. Try me out lesson and I'll show you results. Write or wire me your oftsrings. Cordially yours. DAV! WINKILLEB loatomlllan. .. Yarmouth. Nova lcotia ' ion. Mal. 4 A QAAAAA ‘ram-Aka A k v‘v“ v vvvévvvvvvvvvvvvvv Inference ein General OrAnyoIthlsTr BOSTON, MASS. 1B NOITIIMABKET 8T. es Department is Always load! to Assist Ion.” (New in Charlottetown stopping at the Queen Hotel.) vAéAAAAAvgALiAAA “My elm OOOO§CfFVfOiO~FVfOOOQQ~QOOOOOQO #99004 O9 O9 0-0 9Q 0'9 FQVOHO 5 a 5 s P. s p. m. Obildreirsservioe at ii 0- 111-. Department laid-instill‘. McMillan accounted in me for ail receipts l asked him for, and that it was-l who was to blame I for tbs concealing of the public mon- ey because 1 did not ask for these re; coipis and failed to make an audit. 1r the lion. Mr. McIntyre deems that circumstance a justification of his Beauty's actions in keeping conceal- ed in his possession funds that pro- perly should have been deposited in the Treasury, it only illustrates the nature of the diflicuiiies I have with our largest spending Department. If the duty of accounting for public money that may come, even by acci- dent, into the hands oi the Deputy Minister depends on his being asked for them»- it is s sense of moral» rc- sponsibility thst is new. And further, suppose 1 had point- edly asked the Deputy if he held any funds not already disclosed, have we any assurance that his answer would be any more candidto me than he was with the Premier when he told the Premier he had the proceedsoi the $443.00 Canada cement Company cheque in the safe, while he could only at that very time show him some $370.00 on hand. lic also a few minutes later told myself when I asked him to deposit in the Treasury ell the money he had that he had the $370.00 which he told the Premier. Later he made s new statement that ha had between $500.00 and $600.00 on hand instead oi $310.00. These statements speak for them- selves. (Bee his evidence July 20. page 6). New a rWOM about our audit system. I met in conference at Ottawa some time ago with the Auditors cf all the other Provinces except Saskatche- Evidence t Pu H i Continued "from Page 7" blic Works Investigation Chanda. n u what u called 0.. m Audit system, that is all clsirns ar our ointment" has been this High way Improvement Account. continued as it has been in the Pub posed to the exception, but Mr Works Department. rled out. h’ such a Board were prop- out proper authority. part candidly and honestly. i I am. Yours respectfully. fsgd.) JOHN ANDBBBON wan and discussed with them the dif- ference systems followed in each (To be continued) Central Guardian ACKNOWLEDGEMENT-Jfhe Sis- ters of 5t. Vincent's Orphanage gratefully acknowledge s donation of $17.00 from ths ladies of the Altar Society of Si. Lawrence Church, Momll. BAPTIIT CllUEClL-‘Commencing Wednesday evening with s pageant. ‘The Challenge of the Cross," there will be a series of pro-Easter servic- es in the Baptist Church at. 7.30 each evening. except Saturday. 000E011! WILL (IO-OPERATE- A favourable response has been rc- ceived by Dr. P. A. (Ireelman. PTO- vlncial Health Officer, from many doctors throughout the province rel- ative to the matter of immunizing the children of the rural schools throughout the province 880111“ diphtheria by the ioxold treatment. sue/u: rams-a resident oi. Park Terrace has made a complaint to this office with regard to an e0- idsmic of vandalism being carried 0|! in his district lately. His bicycle, lcit outalh his’ door. was stolen snd damaged to such an extent ss to make it vsiueless. The 09-11)’ m!" W“ responsible for this act had better male restitution as the one respvll- sibie is known. , . ll‘. PERI‘! CATHEDRAL-Sun- day being Palm Sunday. i116 11 o'clock lervics beam with I 9199"" stun, whicb- was followed by l we- bration o! the Holy Eucharist snd 551mm by, Lbs luv. Canon Malone 5m‘, ma; gcmngly on the duties of members of the church durinz H015’ weak and master Dlv- Willi! ‘he evening service the Story 0f the Cram was swig and the accustomed Antiphoncs were sung. Canon Mal- one preached a splendid sermon on the trial of Jtlill. which will be ioi- 1qyg4 by a special course of sermons during Holy week. It was announced that almost n00 had already been subscribed by members of the con- gregatian towards the purchase of the tlburlh Am? vin- lervices dur- ing the week ascent 0n 0004 F114‘! ‘m be; holy communion at ‘Ms s. m. carom‘: ltrvfie It 5 il- m» n; ovations at no v- m- 0n 0W1 may amiss will be as follows: blorningPrayersndUtanyat-IOI- m. Inutvaohfl. and ‘fable Prayers at fimurulervibeofblfitlllflfl INN Toxoid lmmunizes Against Diptheria Below is a clipping from the “Ladies Home Journal" wlaicl-i is add- eri proof that Toxoid will prevent diphtheria. “In Moosehe School. Moose- henrt, llllnois, there has been only one case of diphtheria since i920 though the average number of child- ren in the school during that time exceeded one thousand. The resident physician ascribes this rewrd to the fact that. every child entering the‘ school since September, 1010, has been immunized with Taxoid. In the Soldiers‘ Orphans Home at Normal, Illinois, which has en average of sev- en hundred children, no case of diphtheria has developed in more than three years, the resident phy- sicisn having made a practice of im- munizing ciriidren by the use of Toa- old unless they have already been immunized." . Do not. miss the opportunity of having your child protected ' ‘ this dread disease. The coming cam- paign to be conducted by the Rod Cross Society in the rural sections of the Province is to encourage ail parents to take advantage of this wonderful bsfiefacor of mankind- Toxoid, Minarifs Will Stop That Toothache. E VERY year lon Good Friday our patrons get a treat. For Stewart's Hot r ggedrfiesa. A seaeong, . a ie oo‘ gatza rose. enable prices-ills or» ms gl-IARLUFPETOWN; cusaozsn Province, and can claim that we have the best system of any Province in audited before being paid; then at the end of each of our financial terms the sum total of’ all payments, less revenue through ail departments, is made to come out to s. cent with out Bank account. The only "fly inc In answer-to the enquiry as to why this particular account has been lic Works Department, the reason given me by Mr. Bianchet, who plan- ucd the changes, that he was leav- ing out that account st Mr. McMil- larvs request: that Mr. McMillan ss- sured him-Mr. Blanchet-tiaet he could handle that account better himself as was being done until it would in time be closed. I was cp- Blsnchet and Premier Stewart. yield- ed to Mr. McMillarfs request. I am in no way accountable for that ec- couns being continued in the Public Another matter 1 wish w pug u. fore you and your Government. via: that the provision in the Audit Act for a Iressury Board should be car- erly functioning we would have s wholesome check on the transactions of all Departments, and no one man allowed to handle public funds with- However, no system will keep mat- ters straight unless every ofllcisl in. a position of trust does his or her Provincial Auditor. 1m n“ yum“, huqaln re- home to the United Church Ocme- Cross Buns are cele- turned m an home u. realms, wry was very largely eiMnded. The brated for their ap-,' ma». so. bloblsews came home c» call-hum- my Mum. '1". s- pofifln" ‘ avd ‘fly’ a” {W} g1 m. bgfllpr, lllatthews. Gills. Dunn. Henry Wil- doL- ’. ltedtlllwhnntatflsentanaaand -- " >' ' ' ' ‘=_ tweet, a pleaaantwtttmm sowiua ‘QSTEWARTS; is - “up: gs - 23 ZAMEBUK . o ». . .7 .>.?.'~ niiltingteehuleeeaiiorwhieh- ”m“-°~'m'm"' . -' > tonenwtazbIlnIItC-llra: o. a. o. - . e Collars Stock up tor Ilastcr MEN'S CUT SILK TIES 59c lssy Worth 81.00 or $1.00. I k TWEED CAP! For Spring Wear $1.19 - Wonderful Value. Sir: f have rel-d the letter signed l?! Min-Hugh Oulumishey regain-Ling the Hon. David MsdDmsids claims for Governor-ship or Senator-ship. Mn. minim-Bey seems to be somewhat chimed in so. MacDonald receiving annular. Mr. MhnDonald has rep- resented the Third District for a number o! years. the only Liberal representative we have had since film 11h HOn. J. H; Cummiakey‘; pg- lod. Mr.‘ MacDonald has been deisst- ed but once in um. time. TllGXQIUIQ it is quite evident 01st be is of some consequence in this district. The ides s Qsriettdowa omen- den gm?! SPECIAL ram""'"'fiwfilu-n'l“* Sh” puss Sllllgzu-u PURCHASE 51:0 Attained IN GERIE GOWNS. IRINCESB SLIPS CHEMIBB $1.00 Fancy Lace arm nae 1' For Your Easier Ensemble I 1.00, 129, "£1.49 New Assortment. ’ . 0mm“, m" CHILDREN‘! 23:1,!“ ,,,,,,’,,,‘,‘,‘§_“‘”§f,f_f ‘f; BR°ADCL°TH 55m" New Style Rayon ursrrcn PLAY SUITS people of Fort Augunus smile. know- ‘m "Tn Kmcuns 5Y0“ BLOOM” Wngthsildizmmmiskeywrsoneol 7 hi1 ma: surname m ms early m“ “a hm’ °°‘°"' PR‘ m: value- puliiicsl career and was at the 1m local election. "n: mull ‘A9155’ FINE ‘ “m” PM‘ FAFCY 9'3"" Cmnnwfl: comment w“ ma,“ a m,’ y msu: GLOVES aarolillrgmcsss BAION GOWNS i‘ i-lm , w. cimimisxey mu ma WASH. 5111!‘. m tans nossmsmsnapwzrlrmriizum ‘ 59c PR‘ and vexed and worried s. good m1 "M! Turnover can. W°="‘="“' “m” ° 9 over the maus- and thought the Hon. jg‘ lidr. McDonald did not exert himself QUEEN- QUAMTY 3.510): (zgpgpg spggyay, hr“ Mum“ sufficiently in nu intnest. ‘This may smr Gnovzs ANTlEs, sup-ms YON nmomaas beonsoit-bereaemswhyldrzfium- miskcy is so, bitterly opposed to Mr. McDonald getting what he has hon- $1.00 PR. EASTER CANDY NOVELTIEB CHEMISE $1.49 79c an 5...}... and Sim Fancy Cuffs. orsbiy ‘ and cleverly earned. Mr. Cummisksy has always been receiving something {mm the Liberal Govern- ha”. u“ Mm” meats, snd perhaps ties Saunders Gov ermnent has not answered his call. I am Sir, etc. an ‘WNW-oneness McGUmK 39c and 49c PF“ LIVESTOCK MARKET (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, April 14-Cattle rc- sults on the two Montreal livestock. markets today totalled 428. ‘fhcrci was s very light ruu of cattle. Thcrc were no good steers. lllcdium site)"; sold around $10.00 and common steers as low as $3.00. Cows sell up cmsnaanrs sun M15588 ’ ns-rs 1.00 to 1.59 Largest Assortment on P. E. l. LADIES’ S Ir 1 -_-, 13- ~ c, . ?.3‘2.2‘;‘;.‘i.f {2“f.“..;..‘“°°l m» mum. mm M u» wo- Quotations. v05 butcher steers.’ “m” “slim” m" m“ “h” “m” medium, sans t: $10.00; comznou,' l“? °l A?“ 15*" “l u" “m” °1 M“ $3.00 to $0.75. Bulchzr heifers. ulcd- Mex‘ Cameron‘ with “in” numb“ lum, $8.50 to $9.50; urn-union, $6.50 bu; “x members and ‘Mama meant‘ ‘aioogaubcher cows‘ good, 8M5 ‘Mb/Keeling opened by surging of i-ile "m; medium’ $5.50 w suulcang institute Carol. Roll call was qulls| no", “no w ‘Mm Cutters. “£5 w] ille nrcsi. interesting felt-Curr: of luv: M35‘, Butch“ buns, gomi ‘no m evening a:- it W85 HIISWCYPIl 15/ jokes, $850: common $500 h $751 nil 0i which were v21‘, am .l_:,. Ai- Ca“ receipts we" p177‘ Time WM,‘ ier the reading and CJ um; c.’ a good demand I“ calms and 5am! the uiiuutcs of Lire lilzn..z 42.01.1155 we“ m“, ‘Mm .31]! ‘bum of mej ll, was voied that a pump and so»; "a1 “w” we" 50m between 5390; be placed in Lila air-cl. 1:1" 01:111.] and ssso, with» one small lot aL$0.50.]1>°1'5 01w BXPYCE-Ifl lbw v.11 ‘s9 w l. common vuLuound "m to $7.59 be Lake linen and a..=,_sL in m;l;‘g, and very common drinkers as low “P sheet-l F-"d l“'1"1'-\' "-15 l" l“ u who“ The" w“. “w “us”; new Ssniiorium. IvieQfl-‘ug r-lcmd by- offend wdjmukht ‘Mm all singing the Naiiozlai Anthem. Quauudnm Good‘ ‘rah “A00 m While lunalr was being wcpared all $9M; medium, 17.50 bq 33.75; com. gathered around the piano snd with mun’ “m w ‘Ho. arm, 35,09, Miss Linda Cilfric accompanying. Show rump“ mtmed l“. The sang many of the old-time songs. sheep mu“; w“ ‘umy 1,0 g ghgde The May meeting o-lll be held st “mum “n91”, mm gnqumn the home of mo. Elnerson Ciu-rle. yesrllngs and bucks at $7.00 to $0.00. with culls as low as $5.00. Sprint; lambs were steady Ii $7.00 to $11.00, each according to weight and qunl~ it . . yQuotat-ions. Ewes. $0.00 to $8.00: 15mm, good, $1.00 to 811.00; common. gsso.‘ Hogs were 1m. um Wm wim- tled. Trade was very drill?" 13"]? sales wersmsdest 012-00 to $12.25, as and watered. About 1m hols were sold on a graded but! It $13-35 far bosons, with $1.00 Premium P" ha‘ on selects and cuts. On off grades one small iot sold as low as suns. The bulk of the sales were made around $12.00. Bows were from 010-00 in 010.50. » ‘Iherye passed away from our midst the night oi’ April 3nd. Mr. Robert lvfatiheas. one of the best citizens and one of up kindest neighbors that the community has ever known. Mr. Matthews was born in Malpeque seventy years ego. His family mov- ed to this part of the country while he was shill quite young and Mr. Matthews afterwards settled on the old homestead on the Dock Rosd. Although he newer took a. very prom lnent part in public affairs his in- fluence was always felt for good. The doors of his hmne always stood open to friends end strangers alike and everyone was sure 0i a hospit- able welcome within. Besides a wide circle of friends and relative; who wiiimournihesisddenpassiugofso line a citizen there are left 0o mourn his loss a sot-rowing widow, former- iy Adeline McArthur. six sons name- ly: George. William. Bids-ling. Blew- art. John and Kenneth, all of mms- dale and three dsixghlers, Frances. Mrs. Ioslie Oliver. Qpringfield, Mara. Gertrude, Mrs‘. Hammond Johnston. North Wiltahire, and Carrie. Mrs. Albert Warren at. present residing in New Brunswick. To au of these tbs sympathy of the whole community is extended. The funeral which took place Sunday sfismoon from his Mnrefinsweathoiwimprowdrosds ‘andabovealltiresdvsaoedwioooi nominees-romaine ‘W "mm" lllfl Q1011‘ hfllltibilly lissns. F-rmcnas MoAri-hur. Brennan. Hang McKenzie-ll. Win. FELT AND HHIAW Latest Styles in $2.49 Large Assortment to Choose from. to $7.75. with a low tops at $8.0'1_ of parties at whose home he will sian issued in two weeks. qllliitlol o! and has proved himself a sire speed together with his superl speed. Crossed with plug mares, sold up to $300.00. he served proved in foal. Pele go a long way from Prince Edward - Lure Assortment svro nasmrzrs , ,, _ $1.2 LADIES’ oi BERETS CODIBINAHONS $2.49 Ladies’ snd Matrorl SPRING HATS Tum srsnvo sosrznps $3.49 $139.; 111. 3x25205132. u» we’ Colors. for Easter.’ Denmark rwrw has nearly 00,000 _ ‘lblls collected by shuns". motor vehicles. Canal last year totaled mmfrisi ~—n|e> Premium Stallion Thls 110119, weighing 1150. is a. Black Percheron the high standard of qualify for the premium. celirnce required by the Dominion Government to lie is a sure foal getter as his last season's records will show. bye per cent o! the mares he served, proved in foal. His route follows: Ninety- will be as From St. Peter's April 20th. noon stand st Morel]. night. stand at Morel! Bear. April 30th. noon stand at borne Valley. night stand at Cardigan. nuon stand at Dundss. night stand at St. Peter's. From May 1st. to May 6th, he will stand st 5t. Peiierb. May 6th. noon stand at lied House. night stand at Sourls. noon stand at Bed Yoint. night stand at Elmira. noon stand at Bed Point. night stand st Souris. noon stand at Fortune. night stand at St. Peter's. May 1st May 7th. May 8th. May 9th. This routs will he followed throughout the season. The dates names s. will be published by handhill-and . .5‘ ,7 . i GOLDEN AUBREY '0 N0. 4346 to breed to a blood stallion. we submit the rupsrtoi 00mm: AUBREY This registered stallion weighing if r w“: u 11l- To parties wishing 11M h by u» celebrated cm. am”- ‘i l s! W-hlshest ovum stock. tlreaeel m‘ 7 . orbrcedlngghewlil most certainly beget ‘i m. has sired m; rougy drivers that am ” ‘uced one hundred per cent last year: every mars ~ lie |Il ffeliw Albrsr will shod tllfillllhout the season n mm stables u at rs but will meet mares at a reasonable distance by appointment. II you can get two better sires to ma to your mares with. ha")? Islalld. St. Peter's ' JOSEPH n. caravans. n. Ich- ...._._.._... ygy s“, _‘___,.-............ m»... .........._,.