,1» {.11. ,. ‘uomoywlt-"lv -.‘a.-, ,.,. a r. Bros Md FUNERAL ci-ooam-rrhs lime l1.m. to-‘St. = Dtmstatfs Ca thence to R. C. Cemetery: ‘ osierflp. 1-‘- The ' T’ 1.". ti!“ . ..-.-..---- - -. . e‘ v vvvvfplvyv ~v _ a». Friday, 3 p: nix!“ Minister. ‘i _ Advertisements. {ii Fellmle Help .Wanteil ,2} . NTED IMMEDIATELY~~ VQH ior store. Apply 151. Kentflt. 84l574~1~3i~ > Miscellaneous ‘ mo. A McDONALII, LA-ND SUR- v-syor, Hermanvllie.‘ ‘ " HOUSE- CENTRALLY LOOAT“ sq, wanted. ton or eleven rooms. App], "s", cars of Guardian. . 8388-8-2041 NOTIGE- ESCAIPED FROM. MY ranch the 22nd, a silver felineie fox Tattoo mark , , , 2 left oar. IA li ‘raiqowafd iered if captured alivo.--Wm. H. nun. Tyne valley. ‘P- ll- l- ~ 8351-3,B6.14i ________.__._..,.__. ESCAPE!) FROM MY RANCH AT North Trycn one silver black male fox. Reward for return. Do not kill. C. E. Gamble. . 8399-3-29-4I. ESCAPED FROM MY RANCH AT Southport, one female fox, mark- sd ma, right ear, 8 B left“ear. also one malc fox marked AJ-M. right ear, 52C left ear. $100 Will he paid for return of the above mentioned female. F. G. Kennedy. _ 8456-4-1-31 To Lci; Yo L;r_ HOUSE CONTAINING seven rooms modern oonven lent-cs. Apply 9 Chestnut -St. 8425-30-31 ITO‘ LET-ROUGE NUMBEIT 82 Elm Avenue. Apply T. R. Cud- more. ' asss-zs-ti "Male Help Wanted WANTED A coon PRACTICAL fiharlottci u\v u. 8436-3-31-31 BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ploynient for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Moler Barber College_ Department "tr" lia/lifax. st-tis-tr __._.___..______,_ WANTED — BY EXPERIENCED married man a mslitioifon farm or fox ranch. Must have separ- rii-ls house. "Y" care Guradlnn. SllQG-S-Zfifl/tfldi. 4* $5sei._t. HOUSEHOLD NECEQ-I sities »- greatest imaginable demand: have business of. r own? mako dve dollars up daily; capital or ‘experience uimec“. my. s. Gnrretson, nrshtiort" Om- s. v. pi. For Sale ‘ g‘ FUR SALE-{GGS ‘FUR HATCH‘ lug from llure ‘bred Barred Ply~ , mouth R 1k 50 " luco. m B c dolmjlps‘ ' (Itbndil! 9111119795 by h“ ROSSITEIL-At St. Peter's Bay. on daughter. do 0i 'P°"°M°- March 27. 1926. to Mr. and Mrs. P. Fog 3AL5_M°T°R ‘gfixauuu ‘£488. J. llossiter, s daughter. ‘ “Kimi- 1'11 kood repairs] ‘Apply. so s I 1’ “ - -‘ . masons-At Green Ba on ‘March i 5313?“. ____'__.._" 31 4th to ‘Mr and Mrs. ill Melons, FRESH GROUND ‘ f3 LAfl D la daughter, Mary Edna. Congratul- Qyster shells for- hens. gear" , adlnv Prose.) 31 aliens. '_ ' M°°’°' 4"’ 9"" si- ' " ‘awn’: nndim" aggfinmgel, smwi- at Brookvale m1 Mai-eh ‘.______ 345444‘?! Obnunue ‘how strong a, a m. 201th to Mr. and ‘Mrs, ilbert Smith. FOR BAL-E-iigngr-qggg" Mpngfiult or . or trading. Western Bmiiailtgthter,‘ MnryfMYme- CW‘ $20 its. Alllfly at 11a Grafton receipts incrmilil- 5 “‘ °""' 0e . 846‘8-1-2i ‘ 5t Sanmrfijrsilhgttriattdiiurcb ‘REV.’ ‘lilavBr-EMUIKFMINISTER ;. pgjf-r.‘ fwiiriiifl.‘ dildmier ‘BAND CHOIRMABTER i'-—Esstor Day» ‘there wilhbentwo _, ‘ 12h‘...- ‘w M‘ ‘cwegisoqQeivvioi-zs .. ._ _ lh the Qhurofuduring all u.“ wesifldfli ‘llflfindl-IW .8 p. m. Two services on Good I P- m. Services conducted by the 84M-3‘B9—1m0.' ightearcwz.‘ \ t ‘fl- ~ weights 630 ‘lbs. ______________ Situations Vacant I to count poi-nts are extras 3i. slut; s oconds ll. iobbing ox- ~ ttarlfl, ts 38, seconds. odz-P. n. 1., is.--_'rhe_ , mentioned liars ‘retd. prov of K. R. =¢»‘-=--.- '-..._.-¢--1- unde -1? M. o.,c this. n. Lei‘ R. Doyle, v. td. (sup ‘Oilleuiies 80th sent. 192i! i.-s—-w— , AA‘ n y‘. in. and ‘at. 11- a. m. Sermon subject: Easter Joy. ____. . 4 a BEEF DISPLAY .l.. M. Mobeod and Son of Ulgg, the noted stock raisers. have sold six of the‘ finest young cattle, which wou-id be hard uo equal any: choien o ‘ . Ruth _ ‘Winslow, Buxton- of Cape Rieaney Gay dz Co, 9 and i1 Elm iAvenus, where this bee! will be displayed on Good Friday ail-d 011 sale Easter Saturday. You should make it a. »point to have your order in e-flrly as such quality ls herd to obtain. ' The ages and weights of the beef are: ing colors. the Gsddie Memorial dressed, weight 610 ‘lbs. 1 Steer, age 12 months, dressed, weight 650 lbs 1 Heifer, age 12 months, dressed ‘services on weight 680 libs. i Steer age welghit 730 lbs. 1 Steer. age 2 years, weight 720 lbs. And one nice heifer, 2 years old 2 years, dressed, and singing will feature. dressed The simply pastor is the Rev " "l" Joseph o. Harrison. Bunbury. Much credit is due those shoe)! raisers, who for the 111181111111!" her qt years, made tho public. beef.‘ ' warm. The visitors were espec to the pulbilic. only in‘ the business Colonel McLeod stand oi Rea-trey Gavliz 00.. 3 and The Guard was 111 l-Llm Ave... as th carry it stall in tho ing. is in command 8475-1-1. Kelly. Accomiioiiation 0i Showers For the accomoitlnn of Shollrzm- pers and others v ting the Cliiiilnvsher °i "*9 ‘Black R011- Lieutsnant Governor left Government House at 1-40 p Qrgeuflyn .591”; R. Paton and Lieut. th train for e art to connect. 31111111111. Naval Aide. Iheid at Mount s .\vill ibo hold untl L30 p. m. by his chief aide. Lt. Colonel S. R. Dls-I-‘HCT PAS "GER AGENT-g Jenkins amd private secretary, Mr. - 0F cg H. L. Palmer.» Charlottetown 19 4.1.21 livery and a military representa- l > tiiglsteggeant Major Barlow. im- - 111 l1 0y‘ on t e arrival of the ' Lieutenant Governor at the build- | in: the tiring Ofmthe salute of m. _ m, memo.- 01 "i1 ‘Buns rom‘ ojPark ‘Roadway Imyidgiallfd n31“ o Mgr‘ Al_ber{ E began. The firing party consisted N w‘ ma wh m" “new ‘March 0f a detachment from the Prince ° ° Edward Island Heavy rflrigade und- er command of,MsJoi-' ‘P. W. Mae. Nevin. As the Lieutenant Gov- ernor stspped from ihis sleigh, a-nd ‘Band played the National Anthem. His Honour took the salute and alter the guard presented arms he entered the building and proceedgd .s0t‘h. 1021 afte a iinserins 111116111- swoetiy sleeping. ls laid away ‘were and sunshine rortlon day. She is sieelli ‘ IAnd. her lo lnthe land o Till the res The, flowers at ure ‘placed upml to the assemply Chamber, preced- ;» . your‘ rave. ed by the Usher of the Black Rod. lMay withe d decay. But the lov i hcr who sleeps bs- neath. _____ iShall nev fado away- “an” LON . Ont- Mlr- 31- “Pm” msoonAto-oh March 21st, 1m toiMr. and Mrs Angtn .11.‘ McDonald rimcv new inn‘ s15.» for ' 81$!) oi of‘ the Into Georgeut/isnnlng will tabs place from M.~Hennss- . aey's tPar-lorl this afternoon ‘at 2.45 thedral _ _ “following mm"! fiwjiave been. gazett- l under the (Coo-l 163: P1111! Ids’ cmwlfaluoumo aim-indelible. , celebrations o! the Holy ohms... ion in St. John's Church -at.‘10-"a. Evening‘ pray- er in Bit- Elizabeth!‘ at 7 p ,m, weer RIVER‘ Ano-coimwati. servicesSunday Apr. (tn-Cornwall 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. ‘West River - 4 3 p. m. These sonvicee rwill be Clggflflgd‘ -. - ‘- - , conducted -by nev. o. u. McNovin. "r- Qillflerly- Board meets at Kingston " Wednesday the‘ 7th’ at B-prni. .._ , l HALE HOSPITAL NURSES TO ‘rake ewacuii. ‘counsa- The‘ ‘ are ill-iss- fsi Ham- bmdi of‘ - ldolrville. ‘N. 1B,, Miss K111511011." Mass» M1118‘ Mil-Floral.‘ HarrinstoiiLof Cal- Hil. Mains, and iilfliss‘ Matilda G. reverse. iP. E. l. The special course is the study of where, to the well iknown- firm cf a“ m°d°m cimtallml“ disease!- Those nurses are exipected to grad- uate from the Hail‘ Hospital. il-iaver hill lMas8-. in September ‘with fly- IPREGBYTERIAN SERVIICES. _ The Presbyterian churches of New London (Cllfton),_,uong River, and at French '1 Baby Beef age 11 months. River will hold their respective Sunday, April 4th, (Easter) as follows: At the Geddie Memorial church in the morning at 11 o'clock, Clifton 2.30 p. m. and 1M1: River at 1.30. Atall these 1 Steer. age 16 months, dressed. services an Easter-sermon will be preached and appropriate ‘music The Choir will render special selections. which dressed 520 l-bs. was pur- ‘I'll-IE GUARD OF HONOR. —At chased from Mr. William lDuffy, the closing of the House ‘yesterday there was'a good 'turn out of citi- zens, the weather being sunny and it possible for laliy pleased with the display. The . ‘ ‘ - .. to get such fine quality Guard of Honor consisted of a hun- Duvar’ ‘Frank shreenan’ kmkom’ ‘ dred men drawn from the Prince ‘(This beef will bl‘ on ineperlloruEdwnr-d island Rfiximgnt of which commanded by n0 1011891‘ Mfllor T. ’B. Rogers with Captain nitrite-t ‘ouiid- W. J. MacDonald and Lieut. hired To stirring music played b)’ ill: Refgimental Band the Guard mars ed rom th Drilksh d .1 - _ .; . ‘ we” drawn up ‘a "n9 at ‘sheik grove, Wellington, Ins. Arsennult, trance of the Parliament Building ' to wait His Honours arrival. The 11nd party _ , » .. a. ... u. s... .....,... ..... s. 0h town Baritone ‘l-n the cook, for ivorking In lnstitutloihjai on Saturday 3 l. the train for 86601121 were His H0i10ur’s three Apply in writing‘ to Box 350JSouris will be hei until 4.20 p. m. Aides. Col. J. P. Hooper, Capt, J, George H. ln the third and the train in Murray Harbor Blfiigh Was His Honor accompanied E i April 1st His Honour's coaghnmdllieixofviillg: ‘Sacrmmenlail service ‘was m” h-eld f. r_ __ J, o. u} In i Get Yours‘ “The gllhsheryilf‘ 5 Hats ‘for/Easter ‘SNOW Styles iittiosntou _ A . a cushions .1 Today y,‘t_y;v,yivv;t’ Bros Ltd Discoveries." 8475-1-11 tabiy a typographical error. ‘ tsrdny were iMessrs '1'. D. S". Mclnnis, St. iPeters; Noonan, Albany- J. Stewart McDonald. Surnmsrside. Heard inMoncton Central United ‘church: heidgsus. day, iMarch 28th at which ‘twenty five mew memlbers ' ‘were, starved into full church common on, the a very large number remaining for this service. At ‘the morning "ser- vice, iMr, Waiter Neale, (tenor) and Mr. Leigh iDin-gweil ,bans) of Char- lottetown, beautifully, rendered a duet‘; entitled. "Watchman What of t e Night." (Bar a “Ssldo, has it iveoh the pisiissugfio! thofi attending Central‘ Church to hear a finer duet. . __ . .3,‘ _,,_ Those who were present at the service are to be congratulated on having had the" pleasure of hqsr. ing these two artists sing together. At the evening service. which ‘was entirely musical, the choir, under the a/bls leadership of Pro Hiram Bali, sang with splendid effect ‘Steiner's ‘cantat. "Cruci- fixion." . The ‘whole of ihs evening's work reflected g-roat credit on the choir, for the artistic way in- which the con-tats was rendered. The leading, solo a-nd duet parts were sunig with ‘splendid effect ‘by Messrs Neale and Dingwell. and the part taken by iMr .Hugh Allen‘ also cams in for special comment. ‘Pro- fessor ‘Bail is to be highly congriit. ulated for tho musical-treat pro- CORREOTIOM- With reference to the local in yestendlay morning's ' issue re robbery case. the young -man rpieaded ‘not guilty." The said I. iocamread guilty, which was regret- ‘ VISITORS TO THE CITY. - Among the visitors to thecity yes- Pineau. James McCabe, Kinkora; J.‘ E.‘ Gorinan.‘ Kelly's Cross; John J. Mcinvnis, St _ ' Peters Bay; E. Phillips, 'I‘-yne Vul- ley; Nelson Blanchard, Bloomfield ‘Rod. Nicholson, Rose ‘Valley; Jns. .. 11-"1191301121111. ‘ nnd James Nicholson, Orwell; Dr, J. T, “cos,- Jusr ARRiVED-Anotber ship. .E"°5“-LE'"IT °°"°E‘"T-' 0P0 ment of ladies dresses in Canton‘ errpn, flat crepe. d: taffeta. Proivss _ 8400 DR. J. WENDELL MacKENZlE ‘lectures ‘this evening in Caledonian Hall on. ‘flsome Recent. Medical mcnt. ‘ H Iii ‘ si ti only. pictu rizalion oi Peter and proved to he one of the most Bxflflptional and enchanting pic- tures of- the year. it combines an excellent cast, pictorial back- grounds of charm and beauty and a. fast-tnovlug story with ‘drama, pathos and comedy mixed in ex- ln connectlonwith the lasrvicejn actlg the correct proportion. for perfect. screen entertainment. .. in the making of this picture Maurice‘ Tourneur. the‘ director, ‘took a notable company In‘ Tahiti and Moorea for the filming of the scenes on the actual locale des- cribed iby the author. Anita Stewart, in the loading feminine role ‘of Tamed. a half- cast island princess, has never been iovelier or more bewitching than in the native costume oi thi- South Seas. ' ' lBsrt ‘Lyttiii, as the young Ameri- can scioihcijweaith and social posi- tion, whirgives up his ambitions. his mode, of’ livJng and his wopitli for the, hsii-‘éiafite girl, has an un- iistlltl’ opportunity for displaying his powers of character delinea- tion. ‘ . The’ other members oi the cast areequaily excellent in their res- pective roles. Justine Johnstone as a beautiful young woman oi society, is extraordinarily interest- ing. as is Huntly Gordon. Others who appear to excellent advantage Include Qljionoi lBelmoro. George Siegmn‘ n, Emily ‘Fitzroy, William Norriswlrlorenca Turner and Prin- cess‘ Marie do Bourbon. , lnpnddltion to the wealth of scenic sauty. there are numerous lavish ‘wlnterior "settings. all oi which were designs d ‘by Joseph sented to the large congregations oi Central United ‘Church. both‘ morning and evening. (The above is taken from the Monction‘ Times oi Moncton, -March 09th). lion-s. 949M151’ . note1‘ ‘-““ ‘> time taking 011"‘ t ll Hotel we min spew m ny- thousands of dollars in fillalrn and Improvements’. it ‘ In now tho finest Hotel of Ito olna In the »MII'IUM_~Rw_ limo. It appeals tosslhofo, WIW want a oo " ‘ d Hotel and opiondlq table and _ Ilelliont urvioo itflliodor? I10 prioo. ‘ ‘ ‘p limo 03.00 l 0y.‘- " h’, Illoiuta or ‘Prices iirstl ' ea to-r socon "was; country dealers are mak- *s‘.....-. h MON ‘ .‘ b. flue. Mar. 31. —- Sbainrodk, a daughter; Congrsquls. mum's Llnllnent for float-bites. frstailers extras 40—41. oconds 88—-84.|. Winn ‘-, Man, Mar. 31. -—i‘*ric- rs extras 36, firsts 38. ‘v, all. Mar. u. — re DI Ina not?!” whin- s ‘xi. seconds i. 1966M! . rbu. rdiir. s1. —Tho m: . weakened under heavy sacs-é ‘ extras, ll. liratl iii. sec- UVRR. B. 0.. Mar. 31. - I market is easy. dealers BACON HAMS-—.—+ ’ Charlottetown w Prim ‘ Hotel Co» i“? “m” "' ""“.- i" mm..." ‘. w‘ 43,10.‘ ssugat. - ‘ first" ‘“ torso. fruit and arrivingdally- Extra-mild otgpar euml. sliced 40 cents per Ila-aloe “rooms pei-“lb. . QuQuAIonrod U‘ to 7 leg, ‘g7 _ oomlplr lbfii-x " r ‘bottoms homo! to 7 m. 2O cum our‘ ll- -‘ .5753‘ a during intermission was enthusP Urbain. The story was adapted‘ to the screen by liiirgene Mullin.- , The overture "Carmen" played. iasticaiiy. received. . ‘Y’ BllllllBilil v Junior LOIIUO NATIONALSJD, morass 11 ‘I The Natlo is [captured the Jun: . d 1‘ .1 l r."- I ‘ior diampipll hip ‘hy-"setsatuis- the Maples byths clues score of 20-17. . "M. iStentiforvi the captsin‘of the " Nationals scored I9 of the 20 points .- whie Jen. Jnnss ‘ 1 point. Tho game was characteriz- ed -by close but eloorrpluy through- out. For the Maples W. MwEWQI scored 8 points. The linOdp and in- dividual score-s were as follows: issuer. . ..... .. u. C. Hol an. W. Burnotts mime-o. waiver. sq, s...» $31,, nod to score ‘NATKWfM-J .§,‘.. I‘ is attending the teachers‘ conven- “blroadcast a very delightful re-‘ c s. ‘from 7 to 8 o'clock lest night Stetson Wm Elven by Miss Rena Wood, Marsh-‘n-ealment field. P. E. I. Mlany telephone calls were received expressing apprecia- tion of this excellent entertain- “,‘Nevsr the Twain Shall. Meet" W" ilrefleilled on the screen nt the Prince Edward Theatre last night where it will, continue for tpdny The ‘new illm, presented "by "19 "Cflllliiollolitan Corporation, and released Iby Metro-Goldwyn, is-a B. Ky»ne's South Sea tale of the same name, tion and blocking tactics‘ and gave a added another‘ tally for tlfo ‘Tarts legs men. There was some dispute over Bsvins’ goal was allowed and the period ended Tarts 3. Colleges 1 team came out from behind and aft- _er a few minutes of play bulged tho net for 2 counters. the scoring being done by Saunders and Train- a or. Just i0 seconds ‘before the tin- Il~ill0ur Mldlnnin on a rebound from Power again iput the Tarts in the ‘l?! RDONALO‘ Mr. ‘ltobsrt ‘Ilonaldpldalpeque is . " - ' fi . in the ‘City. Mr. E. C. Kennedy, Kensington, was in the city yesterday. itor to the city. tlflll. _ Con vontion. r _,..___. iMr, Chester. " r Mr. John L. Mitchell,‘ sou of Mr. and Mrs. Am-broso A. Mitchell, Jiiverside, left on Saturda morn- ing for Boston, Mass, w ere he will visit his‘ sisters and brothers. Mrs. Belle MacDonald spent a very pleasant week end in Clyde . River, the guest of Miss Kathleen Darrach. - ‘ ____ Miss hiargarst Cosdy ‘Miicove end Miss‘ Mar C. MacDonald Donaldston drove'to the City. Tues- dey to attend the teachers Con- ventlon. iMIss Margaret iMscLean, Lewis, tion. D. M. McLEOD-— Final clearing out auction sale, iHunter River, Sat. urday, April 3rd at 2 p. m. 8491-1-31 . . Mrs. Alla-n Mclnnis and four children left for Lynn, Mass., last Thursday where she will join her husbaiid where they‘ intend to make their future home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stetson left yesterday for Montreal where Mr- undsrgo medical in the Royal Victoria Hospital. _ The friends of Mrs. Arsene Gallant, of Miscouche, who is in Boston going through medical -treatment, will be glad to hear that she is doing fine. and is ex- pected home soon. lMr. Leigh Dingweil spent the week end in Moncton taking the bass‘ solo iparts in Steiner's “Cruci- flxion" ‘which was presented on Sunday evening at the Central United Church under the direction ollProiessor Hiram Bail. |Mrs. John H. Pierce accompanied _ by her sister Mrs. ‘Corlot. arrived from Halifax Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Cox-let. who has spent the win- ter in England. is visiting her mother, ‘Mrs. l). C.‘ .i-{ooper, before returning to her home in Calgary. The many friends , of Mrs. Margaret MucLeod are pleased ‘to know that she hits returned home Miss Christina Kennedy is a V19‘, Mr. Max Linkletter, sdmmsrsids is attending the ‘Teacher's Conven- Miss Helen Duchomlnteacher of O'Les.ry Bchool is attending the . ‘Principal of Olueary High School is in Char- ,‘ lottetown attending the Convention —THE McNUTT HOUSE. Sum- mersldo has discontinued serving meals to transients. From now on only permanent boarders will be accomodaled. 8474-1-1i -SKA‘I'ING. -Thers was n splendid sheet of ice at tho Crystal Rink. Surnmsrside on Monday night when a goodly crowd enjoyed themselves. . ‘ —~POLICE COURT.‘ —At the Police Court in Summerside yester- day one drunk arrested Monday night was lined $5 and costs. K —*SUGAR WEATHER. — Th0 weather of yesterday was beauti~ iul and aptly termed "by some resi- dents ns “the weather that brlllgii the sap". This reminds us how- ever, that the tapping of Maplc trees for the delicious sap ior Maple Sugar is almost a thing of the past in our fair provincir- more’s the pity. ' —Mr. Leigh Adams. of Saskatoon who. for the poet two months has been visiting friends and relatives of Springfield West. Kensington and Sea View, returned recently to the West. Having disposed of his property nt Springfield West. he intends making his homo in the West, where he reports conditions have improved. He was accum- panied by his mother, Mrs. An-uie Adams, who. though being a lady of over eighty years of age. Is in possession 0f all her faculties ex- cept hsaring, which is slightly im- paired. Their mauy friends wish them a pleasant journey to their new home. —-D|ED YESTEFiDAYl-A ‘wiilc circle of friends will regret to learn (I! the death of Mr. ilowuril McFarlane at his homo in Fern» ARRIVED r 2 cars BFIAN. SHORTS and WHITE MIDDLINGS, which _ we are selling at Iowan ‘prices ex cara. ' ' ‘ Wholesale ‘and ‘ Retail SPECIAL PRICES on mix- ed cars. Flour and Feed or STRAIGHT CARS FEED. Phone or will: for prloeil“ A. HORNE & CO. Tcnights P-ro- T gram From . C. F. C. Y. ‘ 312 Metres _ At 7 o'clock tonight the follow - ing program will be given by Mrs. J. .l. Stewart. eontralto. Charlotte» town ttnd Miss Kathleen Hornby. violinist. 1 Violin——"Spring Song" 2 "Rose in the find" 3 Vioii-n~“'l‘amborin" 4 Soio~--"\Vlll Ye Bat-k Again" (Gow) 5 Solo-JOY’ Carolina" with violin obligate 6 Vlolin—“Sercnade" (Drlda) (Gossccfi No Comt- (Cookl ‘i’ Soln-“Stiil as the Night“ (Bohm). (h) Solo-“Deep River" (Bur- ieigh‘) S .\'inlin—~"Sonvenir" ii Soio-"Mnrchita" wood yesterday. Very few knew of the illness of the (ieccasctl and news of his (let-nth came as a i-ic- vere shock. The into Mr. McFar- lnne was one of the most highly respected residents of lllN (Iistriot and will he widely m'l)iil‘llCil. The funeral takes place from his lou- residence Fernwood on Friday, Ap- aftor spending some months in the city with her niece. Mrs J. Pierce. ‘She also spent several weeks visit ling Messrs ‘ Nell Darrach and Hector Dsrrach of Clyde River. ‘iiuWTl-iiii GYM l0 30 tn lino-Juniors. 11.30 to i2.00-1SpecIal Class. 3.30 to 5.—‘intennedlatos. 5 to 6.30-—Vetera.n's Volley Bali. 6.45 to li-diimipioyed boys. ' 8 to 9.30—1'Msn’s Volleyball. u ; - eowtmo rif second at 2 p. m. , —{-O->———-—— |‘ PERSONALS ' . -iMies Ruby MaoLccd, R. N“ Roxbury. ‘Mass. is visitins hvr home in bong River. I —-Mr. and Mrs. illcath Montgom- ery, Park Corner-‘were visitors to‘ Summersidc Tuesday- ~-Mr. ‘Heath Campbell Long Riv- cr. was in Summcrside on Tuesday. —Miss Lulu Montgomery, Park Corner. was a visitor t0 Summer- side on Tuesday. -.Mr and Mrs. A. J. Matheson , ‘ I and Mrs. (Dr.) Champion, O'Lesry. . Laspecial Y's Men Match. Kilo-Church Longue- illaiptist vs. St. James. ispecla-l prizes for Juniors‘. SPECIAL » 6—~Supper meeting‘ of Y's Men. lNOThl-"Y" will be closed all day Friday. J am Tarts“_‘Win Over College . Men 4-3 on a good sheet ‘of ice the Jam Tarts. undefeated this season, out- i scored i] team made up 0i players l from both city business colleges to the tune of 4 tallies to B. The game although slow nt the outset ‘was a splendid exhibition of hockey ‘both teams going the ‘limit during the second and third periods. ilnlhe opening twenty minutes the iplay was feat- tired to a. great extent by individu al work, Walsh and Mclilwen notch Ing two counters for their team while the Business boys were held scoreless. ‘ . hockey right from the lacs off. Both teams resorted to doinbina- i evidence of much ability and Juds- ment in this brand of play. Bevlns while Sounders scored the first count of the evening for the col- scors, however the _‘ln the thirfperiod the business ..-.~,\.‘,qiD-_r~-... we‘ Irr- .- wit‘ -" u I '.-l load, the period ending 4-8. . 1 __oIma_de of the excoptiogl work done olby both goalies. Particular mention might be iiy were in '_.\ e511’ ~yil 3-" ..' isyp.” .',\~ . ‘. riq fllgdns 1b.; we rs recent visitors side. Frank Dunn, Elmsdale. home on Friday aite-r visit with town friends. ll. l and father. Mr Geo. Wallace. Alma.. have returned home from a visit to Freetown friends. was in town recently on a buying trip. H. Playing lbeiore a‘ fair house and somewhat looking its best he you wash it with. pared contains t o o much alkali. ‘ dries the scalp, makes the hair ‘brittle. The second period produced 500d "m" IL ‘less, and in better than anything else you can use. Mulsldled is sufficient-to cleanse the iraiir and scalp thoroughly. Simply moisten the hair with water and rub it in. It makes an abundance of rich, creamy hther, which rinses out easily. removing every particle .01 dust. dirt. dandruff and excess loll. The hair dries quickly and and the llIllT fine and silky. bright. lustrous, fluffy, wavy, and easy to manage. oil shampoo at on drug store. ‘it is‘ inexpensive. a ‘will supply every member _oi the . _ .. d glhimagfliotrxfs rantircgislfmny for months. SI’ VINUWIEFWP ctgiljjhatl-‘waroaof imitations. vino! for th by, illm,; pulsar. ‘ name Watkins on monotone. to ‘Summer- .H. l -—-l\lrs. ‘Charles G. Dunn and son. returned a pleasant l —~Mrs. John Callaghan. Elmsdaie l —4Mr. Wallace Noyc, EIIIROFP.’ l ~i ! HAIR orren sutures av cssstsss WASHING l, ii you want to keep your hair: careful what» Do not use pre- \ irse This and Th b t hing r905‘. -. ‘ . Charlottetown B! y “i160 I PRIKILLA‘ N ‘ " 3535311831 Hotel Co. 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Tele- phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to day. $5.00 per HARRY 0. BROWN, Manage Salt. Steamer “Aranda” due here next month with‘ cargo of thirty thousand bags salt. iintoistlios. ui * ‘