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Colombia. has two Ameri- l tfl l d 1 t1 ‘L I . _. . “gland may pe n w m“ "l" “Rlwrls studying its finances 1'53“ n and mnnngcirieiit, i1’ 1 An Attractive Investment Famous Players Canadian Corporation, Llmltgd Common Stock Voting Trust Certlfimgg; M AMQUS Players Canadian Cor- l aeration earned $2.20 per share on its ommon Stock for the first half "on ‘m, of the current fiscal year. i.“ l Trusts I Profits of the Company's Dominion. 5:37“. wide chain of theatres are increasing 2;; .f2pl(lly, and it is intended to place Wm,“ the Common Shares on a regular divi- Ynmiw (lend hzisis at an early date. We offer, and recommend for imme- i ha,“ l diate purchase, Famous Players Com- lufu mon Stock Voting Trust Certificates ‘Ext at $51 per share. 7 "___' Cur illustrated booklet "Entertaining £1 _ $.81!- the Nation" contains interesting lacts about Famous Players. A copy will he sent you free upon request. ‘m: Securities Corporation Ilinzlted Riley Building, Charlottetown T clephone 822 Records i Deep Night Rudy Vulléo and ills Connecticut Yankees Button Up Your Overcoa / For Trot 21863 Fox Trot W'aring's 21861 Pennsylvanians Vocal Helen Kane 21863 Carolina Moon y on... Austin 2m: l t! The Troubadours‘ 21847 i i l ‘lily Mothefls Eyes Prom the Motion Picture “Lucky Boy” Norm Fox Tn i If I Had You "hrimfs Pennsvlvnnians l I0! ‘hot Irving Aaronson 21867 y sud Ills Commanders ‘ yea! Willard Rllbilon zines , lA Precious Little Thing Called Love 21832 George Olsen and His Music 21891 h: T!!! Johnny Marvin-Ed. Smalls vmi All m m”: ma Sea! records by famous Victor 4mm Sold in Charlottetown Only By , MILLER 3120s., v off without further notice. BBADALBANI—OD Sunday, April 21st. the service 1n the Presbyterian 9111111111. Bradnlbsno, will be at 8 p. rn. ROSE VALLEY-There will be ser- vfee 1n connection with the Presby- terian Church 1n Canada. 1n the 0r- ange Hall, Rose Valley, on Sunday, April 21512., at 11 a. m. All are 00r- dlally invited. FAIXNG SCHOOL-In reportln! B. was ornlitted. It lei-Grade 8 Jr., Fanning School: 1, Ruth Montgom- ery; _2, Elwin Mountain. UNITED CHURCH SERVICES In Hunter River Charge, Aprll 21, 1920: A. E. Chapman, Pastor; 11'n.m. Wilt- shlre; 2.30 p. m., Hampshire; 7 p. m. Hunter River BELFAST PRBSBYTERIAN CHURCH-Sunday, April 21512., 11 s. m. and 7.30 p.m. Mr. Rodger will preach at both services. BROOIEFIELIF-The service 1n the Brookfleld congregation on Sunday, April 21st, will be at Hunter River 7 p. in: S. School 10.30 a.m.; Young People's Meeting at Hartsvllle 7.30 p. m. STAIJLEY BRIDGE AND NORTH RUSTIOO—There will be Divine Wor- ship 1n the United Church, Sunday, April 21st, at. Stanley Bridge, 11 a. in, and 8.1’. Nomi Riisiico, a p. m. Rev. 11.5. Bishop, Minister. WATER RATES: A few water tak- ers have 111" paid their rates for the current. quarter. Alter Monday the 22nd all unpaid servlces will be shut .3318-4-20~21 ____ IMPERIAL WELSH SINGERS- Coupon tickets now on saleiby mem- bers of Gyro Club also JBKIliESDYTS and. Reddins Drug Store for concert. Prince Edward Theatre, April 29 and 30. This Will be the inst chance of hearing these talented artists. Secure your tickets now, 3268-4-17-41. UNTIL JUNE FIRST, we pay the freight charges on Rugs and Carpets to be Shampoo Cleaned, Sized, Alter- ed or made over into new Rugs. Send for catalogue with price 11st. Mari- time Rug Works Limited, Saint John. N. B. 3-16-Stf. TRINITY UNITED CHURCH — Early prayer meeting at. 10 a. m., Rev. Dv. Ramsay will preach at morning service, and Rev. Hammond Johnson in the evening. The Choir will ren- der sullable music at each service. Sabbath School and Bible Classes meet at 2.30 p. m., and the Junior Congregation at 11 a. m. Everybody welcome at all services. WINSLOE SERVICES-Services in the United Church of Wlnsloe for Saturday next, April 21st, will be us follows: Wirisloe North at 11 a. m; Winsloe South at 3 p. m; Hlghfleld at 7 p. m. Kindly remember the spe- cial congregational meeting at High- fleld on Tuesday, April 23rd. at 7.30 p. m. Rev. G. A. Grant, Minister. PRESBYTEBIAN CHURCH SER- VICES, Kerislngton and Freetown, Ap- r11 21st. 10 a. m. Sunday School; 11 n. m. Morning Worship; Subject "Floivers that grow 1n the Gloom"; 21 p. in. Freetown; 7 p. m. Evening wor- slilp. ,Subjecl'. "Gideon's call to Leachrshlp." Wednesday 7.30 p. m. Midweek Service; Friday 7.30 p, m., Young People's Society. Rev. T. Lewis Williams, B. A., B. D., Minis- ter. SCHOOL DAYS LIBRARY FOR TIGNISH-A very pleasing function look placeln Tlgnlsh Convent on the 5th inst. when the School Days Library, presented by Mr. Adam Andrew, was unveiled before a large gathering of the lending citizens of the district. A fine program was presented by the pupils under the d1- rectlon of the Sisters of the Convent after whlchthc unvelllrq of the Llb- rary took place. Expreaslon of ap- preciation were made bga number of those present. and Mr. J. A. Bernard, one of the Trustees was directed to forward to the Chief Superintendent '01’ Education a. letter, gratefully ack- nowledging the magnificent gift of the Library. M153 Annette Morrlssey also forwarded i; letter of apprecia- tlon on behalf of the pupils. The Llbfflfy 18 1111118 on extensive one. containing s large range of subjects 1n handsomely bound volumes. Do i ? s _ iqestion _ P He» In s bu: %$i+u-s~ui-..r£ Ming!!! "i?" Mo. IE CHAMBERLAIN? -- _-.-_ . Warning t _ Having heard that our issueyThe Grand Cen- tral Market, Limited, 1s being offered in the Mari- i time districts, and 1n view of the fact that the pres- , ent. time we have not authorized any offering to be made in this district, investors are herebyinotil fled that the Association Development Corpora- tlon Limited, who are sponsor-mg the GrandiCen- tral Market in Toronto, have not, and do not in- tend at the ‘present time ito melee any offer of their issue in the Maritime Provinces. Any persons representing or soliciting on Be- mlsrepresenting t-he facts, and we would like to have full particulars as to the school standing for March, Grade . half of our concern a. whom these parties may ter to our offices in The Commerce and Transportation Building, Toronto Associated Development Corp., Limited investors be, either by wire or let- LOTTERY-Ina card table lotter- led by the Junior C. W. L. was won by Miss Katie Coyle, Great. George St, No. 30. being the lucky number. W. C. T. U. MEETS-The Young People's Branch of the W. C. T. U. met on Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Ray Pendleton, Euston Street. The omeers were elected for the coming term and an enjoyable ev- ening was spent by all. All future members are cordially invited. J. W. ROBBLEE will receive from Tip Top Tailors the longest made to measure organization 1n the world, a hcphy for competition either base- ball or golf. This to be decided at. a. later date. Trophy will be on dis- play Friday, Apr1l25th, at J. W. Rdbblews stone, 135 Gt. George St. Remembe , Tip Top Suits $24, made-to-measure. One price only. 3319-4-20-21 zioivcuuncu-"oiir age 1s more engrossed 1n the Kingdom of God than ln the Church of Christ." We prefer to worship Him mainly through the service of the public. This 1s against the genius of the New Testament. ‘The Minister will discuss "Worship and Service" 1n the morning. Last Sabbath was our best afternoon attendance this year, Let every boy and girl be present at Sabbath School; also the Bible Clos- s-es. The Evening Service will be somewhat commemorative of the Se- cond Battle of Yyres which com- menced Aprll 22nd, 1915. Here the 8th Battalion experienced the first gas attack. “David and his mighty men" is 17o be the Sermon topic. Ap- propriate music will be furnished by the Choir. Minning Exchange Quotations furnished through cour- tesy of Atwell a 00., Charlottetown Office.’ Noon Close Abans ... "172 1B3 Aconda ... ... 11111112 Amity Copper 33 32 Amiflet ... ... . .... 170 172 Area. . ..... ... ... 13 13 Arno ... ... 24 28 Assoc Oll and Gus ... .. 500 500 Barry Holiinger ..... 33 33 Bedford .... 60 64 Big Missouri ... 119 120 Bucklnghom ... ... ... .. 5 6X5 Bunker Hill .... .. l3 1211 Capital Rouyn ... . .... 6 7 Cent. Manitoba ... ... 52 54 Clerlcy ... ... ... ..... 17 18 Dome ... ... ... ... ".1005 085 Dalhousle . . 595 585 Foothill Oll dz Gas . 800 Falconbrldge . ..1l00 1075 Granada. ... ... 1711.18 Hilltop ... . u... 5 5 l-iolllnger ... ... ... .... 750 725 Howey ... ... ... ... ..121 122 Hudson Bay ... ... ".1800 1800 Inter. Nickel ... ... ""4875 4810 ' Keeley ... ... no ... 43 37% Kirkland Lake ... ... 105 109 Kootenay fiorenoe .. 17 16 Lake Shore ... ... “.3750 2770 Malartlc ... ... .. 42A 43 Mandy ... --- u. ""150 150 Manitoba. Basln ... .... 440144 Mining Corporation .. ... 450 450 Murphy ... ... ... .... 30 27 MoDougiill ... .... ..... 55 54 1025 as m moo _ m 44 0% aao as 42' m m can non m in McIntyre ... ... ... “.1900 Neibec ... ... lsh ... .. 36 Nlplsslng no u... u. “.299 Nor-ands "s i.- ... ...-MOO Pehll QfQlllO no u; osss 635 Pioneer ... ... ... u... 41 Btldscons ... ... ... 10 Bhscltt Cordon ... ... .. 080 810000 ... 1i. eel ... so 05 Si. Anthony ... ... ... .. 40 Budbury Basin ... ... .. B76 Bvlvsnlfo ... ... no ... 107 “Gk Hughes os- o-o on "0 nssiiweu Yukon ... “.1800 Ventures .... m Vlpond ... -. ...“ .....111 wlndflll ... ... ... .... 7‘ 7 »’ ‘FBI-INTIM- WflIlfl-IIIIIQIVII 8| 1110B 1B8 Woiggell on .,._L._._._.._. u mi. Public Forum —Continued from page 4— The people of Donagh have also a daily morning mall. delivered almost as early to them, as to the reslderils of Charlottetown; also the old his- toric Johnston's River: Poll was ever ln their district, which goes to show the people of Donagh were always progressive even 1n the early days. No doubt “Observer” will say, “no wonder I could not find Donngn with Johnston's River their address rind Donagli the name of the school dis- trict. No other place on earth has a. little twisted, like the Irishman 1n New York, who was sleeping ll] his fireman woke him up. Pat grabbed his pants and put them on front; side behind. Sometime after the fireman seeing Pat nioplng around asked him if he was hurt. “No. not hurt," said Pat, “but badly twisted." However, {he Post‘ OlTlcc was named after the river, which runs into the (llstrlct, and the school bears ilie name of the birthplace of the first settlers, who came to Donagh. 1 might add there are other places similar, the Johnston's River West which 1s k-nown us MK. Ryan and Johnston's River. It 1s one district, their address for many years was Mt. Ryan, which ‘iviis the mine of their office, and to- day their church is known as Mt. Ryan Church and their school, which is beside the church 1s Johnston's River School. However “Observer” says Mt. Ryan and Johnston's River are on the niap. This 1s ‘a. prlvilege a. district must be proud of. as we 1n Donagh feel pleased, marked Don- zigh aiid Johnston's Rlvcr, so we are on the map twice. Congratulations Mt. Ryan and JOhil5i0ll'S River. reflect 0n niiiny districts from evi- dent malice against those places, which 1s clear ‘io all but he has only succeeded 1n breaking greatest commandments “Love thy lng Doniagh on the map 1n two plac- es. D0117. let Observer be meaner to show his face when he committed his awful crime. I-nm, Sir, 910.. JOSEPH TRAINOR ‘Ii-nstee THE LATE THOMAS CREIGHAN The death occurred at his late res- idence 132 Minto Si., Dorchester, Mass, o1 Mr. Thomas F. Creighan, formerly of P. E. l. The lute Mr. Crclghan was born in Johnston's River, P. E. I., where lie spent his childhood. He ivns favorably knoivn in this ciiy, where he spent several years. He later moved to the States, where he conducted a. bakery. Besides his widow (Miss MeCourt) of this city, he leaves several sons and daughters to mourn. The following brothers and sisters: Mrs. E. Trainer, of Mslne, Mrs. W11- llam O'Brien, Wnicrdale, P.E.I., Mike of Maine, Bernard, of Boston; Jam- es of western Canada. The late John and Francis Creighim ‘of this city were also brothers. Mrs. Rose Quinn was another sis- ter. LETTER 0F SYMPATHY To Mrs. Robert Bulman, North Rus- tlco. P. E. I., Dear Frl-sndz-On behalf of the members of its Women's Missionary Society, we desire at this time to tender you our sincere sympathy 1n the loss you have sustained by the death of your life long partner. Although few of us realize the loneliness and sorrow such separa- tion brings, yet we wish you to feel that. your friends are mindful of you. We would remind you that there 1a One who ls "full of compassion and tender mercy," who understands all such n condition." I will admit 1t 1s v boarding house, which took fire. A i Now “Obst-rvcr“ has endeavoured to '1 one of the ' neighbor as thyself." and also plac- than Judas, who was man enough ' ehes wide bleached sheeting 72 inches .... ._... 90 inches . . 72 inc 80 inches .. . . .. ches wide 40 inches ,........... 42 inches 34 inches wide _. . 35 inches ,._. . . . . FROM PAST E peet a good deal from this think you will be offered so thing you have yet seen, Monday morning, head of m i’ ’ BLEACHED SHEETING Good medium weight 70 1n- BLEACHED SHEETING Fine evenly woven, will give excellent wear L63 inches wide. p,-~-¢~--..-n,u_o:-¢-¢-;--r Three big specials in Wabasco 72 inches ,.,..._.,..,.........65c yd. Unbleached sheeting. Durable fine quality round thread 63 inches ... . . . .340 yd. .... ._.38c yd. Circular pillow cotton. A med- ium weight fully bleached 40 1n- Clrcular pillow cotton. Extra. weight. A. sjecial value. Special Values 36 inches Monday Morning April 22nd; opens our Spring Sale of Linens Sheetings, Pillow Cottons etc. l; XPERIENCE YOU have learned rtoiex-s: annual Spring Sale of ours, and wd. methlng perhaps better than any-i..- ln this wonderful array of bargains, din stairway, 2nd floor. ...,.34c yd. 40c yd. ,. .,.54c yd. .....,.75c yd.- ~'7r .. . .430 yd. 40 .250 yd. 42 42 i» - I . . rJXIJLILO-llje 4'50"‘y‘d- ‘P436 yd. 44 inches ,. .. . .. .,.,.,.48oiiyrl. .. . .450 yd. 46 inches ,. . . . ..;50c"yd. .i.9c yd. _ -_.11c yd. .. .-,.13c yd. Bleached sheeting, service- able, good weight 70 inches wide _BLEACHED SHEEIINQ 72 inches wide ,....,.,.,._._,_.45c yd. 80 inches wide ........,._....... BLEACHED SHEET|NG~=~1 OUR BEST. 72 inches .... '.,...,....,.....,.,...' 68o..yd. 80 inches .... 90 inches .... ... g UNBLEACHED siiigiaffrifriid“ Extra. heavy weight M» "" 72 inches .. . 45ocyd. 81 inches ..._. .,r.,.,.,.i...... i-yd. Circular pillow cotton. A heavy fine evenly woven ctoton ~ inches .. . . . ...,. ._.,.y.=_.38o--yd.- inches... . . .. .... . . Wabasso Pillow Cotton-o in Grey 36 inches ... i i‘ 36 inches ,._ g 4O inches ,. . . . . .,..,_-,.,..,.,. 20c yd. n! :"i.i:: 38C ' yids 5.109 ril- ... Avril _ new“. yd.- i-Juzuinuru) _. Ywri M13? 40o yd. w .1,6¢ yo. ~1|;»_i|r¢io;l;_8-G v Ydi. Heavy serviceable Bleached all linen |-.-.,-¢-,-.........--,-_ linen roller towelling, |--_-,e---¢.--......-...- Pure white Turkish inches by 44 incrlies .. A A Interesting Values i ton table damask comes in Dice pattern 54 inches wide . .350 yd. A leader in bleached all linen table damask 60 inches wide 90c yd. kins. A firm evenly woven linen will give you excellent service 22 inches by 20 inches ..$3.00 doz. Finely woven bleached table damask of a. good medium Our best quality‘ “Mo0rmac" cream cot- Bleached. table nap- Colored Save on Towellings and Towels? Good medium weight all linen roller towelling 16 inches wide 15c yd. 17 inches Heavy lienistiched all linen Zoe yd. towels 18 inches by 34 inches to 120 75c. pr. wes .. __$1_00pr_ White Krlnklette Bedspread Scores of Other Bargains Moore é? McLeod Ltd. n Table weight 54 inches wide “sac 5... Two big v lace in heavy vipefllje all 68 inches .._. .,.._.,......-,.-_.,...$;L25='yd. 70 inches ......§:f.'..'..,..... cloths. Made from good qualrty Irish oyster linen. Assorted col- ored brodered 52 inches by~B2 inches .. . .. . . .$1.00~ea. ' Heavy all linen roller towel- hng 16 inches wide .. . .. .20c _v_<_l. Our best quality all llnenifilzifls towelling 22 inches wide “i300 y . No. 1 1'2‘ ' '1' 'I.i|£l 1 en table démésfr. “i. $1150‘ yd. bordered I luncheon .s= will prove best for "each. In the words of the Psalmist, we would say "Cast thy burden on the Lord and He shall sustain thee." May His word be your comfort and guide as you journey along life's shall be light." Mrs. J. L. DePsge. Mrs. Gordon Laird, Mrs. B. C. Woolner, Mrs. 11C. LePage. (Patriot please copy). SYDNEY, N. 8., April 10. -- One hundred and thirty thousand tons 3 the dendwelght carrying capacity of the British Empire Steel Corporat- 1on’s 1920 Black Diamond fleet, one His children's wuntsmnd knows whatof the largest flotilla: ever gathered pathway, and "at evening time 1t‘ P. O. Box 264 l F. A. Stewart Jones; Investment Securities ~ . . Charlottetown Prim. 291 f1; under one house flog 1n Nova Scolio- Owned by Besco are the Dsghlld, 12,- 000 tons, the Rosecsstls and Lord Strsthcona, 11,000, Ind the Hoche- iags, Llngan, Wlbane, sod Rumour- ska or 7,500 tons each. The corpor- ation has under charter the Ilnchlsy, BhckhntInMIM/illenhnm. mo usln- f ' u. denim, of iiioowm; m» wium ford, Wonsteiul, Wendover and Tum ‘ Keaton, 0,000; and his Cnnndlan Voyy “GUT, 4000. b "51 . m Flnchiey, wimrmiiei inc dom- u-o new to the bacillus not. ii t:. mm _