1928 Precious rile Solvency ‘or s l 1E A. MOOlIE, Div. MIL, P. I; x l Your. Estate t In of pulnnnt impugn",- 91}! PIBINAQYl m1‘: roucv _ » with Annual nivlu-llu; "m Ike 7°“ n“ °hQPQYl in Motion to lie had. ~DIVIDENDS INCREASED men m“; p0 ‘(mum B EIGHT Tin; suit LIFE ASSUBANCEA cunt-My of Canals. Omslllt on; up“; m. - 181M141) Charlottetown. coon nsrituszlvrlllfivcs wAn-[gu _ Finishes. or the spectators who ivcrc present A. popular young horseman. Tonl . r the Matinee races held on Viv‘ Rogers. This lIlRtC 100 - .haf s rr o t r T“ F5111“ “elm” ‘Fm Sh" h" . . ~- _. m park speedway _ m umflkiuu-‘ug h“. race easy Tia: gm‘: meimog or x1e lie well this was acconlplnhed althoughiCanndlnn Pacific Co. . . . . .. 203'”; introductory Address-Dr. Archi- wfljlllg it looked as though tllcLslartcrs were The Aura biarjorigurton a former menu)" of thelthc scores are no criterion of thcirLY. Cell. and Hutl. Rn. RR. lfluvitlalt. A “egg wulrl not be held owing to [imam Queen“. Aub,.ey_ In me firstlegismure games for every endvvas hotw con- Con. Gas Co. \N.Y.> _ . . . . . .. 135-}! Arhh-l-ss-Alcollul and Lire» m“. ma; had ‘Bus; me prwiousihoat vita Guy wok me lead and‘ . ggswd 22%;)“; margmigrlclyoflose. rlilnltd. Mptor ‘Ci:- Co. .. giétslDollilzllls Johnson. iglli- - ovlvver. e track COIII-kcpl- it t0 the wire. The Alli 5e " - vmum‘ i "°‘°,""1 ‘111111111113 ~31)" °- , ~'““‘< . . litlcc were on their 10b blight and Queenie Aubrey second and glarfjxflig Goon ICE-Arena wmgm’ H4613‘ w‘ “"1011 - - - - < ~ ~ F“ c" “lbrllntcmallonal Petroleum 371l| rltllll~ess~Aluls null _ ltlvuls or my plaaring ‘the gully, and by twojormh The second ma‘ was a m; HOCKEY Spam“ _ ApproxihGeo. Calbeck .. . C. C. Thomwnstandard Oil of N. J. . . . . . .. sir-t, llys \\ ark-ii llLlrq hlcketls. ’ Ho“; it was m b-encr L-Qndmmtmquon o; me first me horses finjlfiaten, “.0 hundréd hxockey {anslw- A‘ Stewart ~ - - - ~ D1 Ammbamlliis. Kan. and Tex. Ry‘. . . 277 ~_ Afiliclll for zlluillclnl sullpol"! 0i h,“ i; hug been this season, with 15mm; "m exactly me same posit-wxm look advantage or me “Baxxkerfiv. I_>ope . . . . . . .. D. A. hlcKumon-Eneamng Co‘ _ D ' ~ _ _ ‘ ‘ U ’ 97v; thl- .\l.lt E.t .~.\lalnllulg Archibald. 3 the rcsultTlint the races WCIOJLIKLVLTlIEIB was another starter in tllislspeelal" to sumvmersrde Saturday" 5k‘? 4 5k‘? 14 Southern Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 119“; 11.111111; _ l lui the time 1A5! f!“ m‘? “m? “m m“ f“ h‘? “mled “"1 m b? fllafternoon where the Bankers and lllnion Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . . .. 1931; Ilcllcllletltln. U _ lll-uugll. The _ ' ‘ re ertlgifl-"paccr lle was not. eligible to thls1Abeg\ve“ smem crowd sucks may“, Noonan ' ‘ ‘ ' I ‘ V A > l‘ T. c‘ Bayer“; S. Industrial Alcohol Co. . 115 , ‘111'_111§ ilihhifi“ “11 9J°°_““1 mid y w be m ‘ I y, ‘w ‘figs’ H‘. Wm appear m m“ sebum Banker and Crlfsml siswrsdk. Forbes .. J. A. Bentleylwestmghouse Elam? _ ‘ _ _ _ __ 97 Life. Douglas Johnson SAHtl Ilhht hey handled lc races. cspeaall urdays races adorned with the (gums Saturday night the mura- M‘ Balm" ~ w- F- TWIN United States Steel . . . . . . . .. l45‘*.l*‘b.=‘1111°1\°° 11111“ “W 115° 0T 111111)" thc announcer John A. McDon— straps. money tosses winning by a Score o! Jas. Prichard . . , . . . .. S. C. Moore lWAS tleeulet’. or such importance or m. who 9$"1\\\ml1"<;i118 the re- suruvmnv 11 w 5 while the Qfygta] Sisters w} S1111» '1 5MP 11 Montreal smell Exchange E1)“ B?“ §"11111"11°111 “M11 111*‘ sung Qf_l_hg_sapfl$, brought the‘ 1101-5. ma“ L p,“ {gated the Abme sisters 3___0_ l, _ §llpkvllle ll\ lmculllltllr, that ll w t es out and aloud-kept. the Dixie liforque (McIntyre) ...1 2 1v ____ 1L. Home . . . . . . . . . .. A. glinclairhbltibi _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ n 7B ol-delieiti lllrat fl 1 Rrlllflfgjélslvlilslirilt‘ track ¢l__ Q nms all spectat- Evnlinc Patch (Kcllgvl . . . . ..2 1 2 ~ r _ < 4F. Campbell . .. E. . awson, -- . » __ V 20-; < tout sDPflf 1111} 11 3' ' ' llrs lv-tlo’ "cu crowd thespeedwayl] Best tinlc—30 1-4 seconds. dagltggfi? ‘s SUSSEX wedgizg. Morris . C. M. Williamsgraéllgylelqgftgfi-E‘ _ 7 lav. ll was Slglllllczllll llllll Alllullu- lvilcu lhcgto séésgofaglo word} I (‘lass A. Trot ' H. T. Begg . . . . . . . . . . .. M. P. Tilug Léuljenudc Pulp _ 133;‘ Ferris pally that rlfafihcd Thcrcky rt.‘ 0117C cs lvith ourqMac Todd 1N, Hooper) . . . . ..1 l - w - v | Skip 8 Skip ‘l , ._,_ ‘l 0o tow n0 lrus ey lv l I :_ lccll starters. fine results with lyrlle Banker iMutchL. ..3 2 l Jig“; 3331;031:3353; Total 19 ratalio §§;1,§'°,;;‘§§,§Fe',,es ' ‘ivylllll their lflvedmcn- The 11w o1 brief surnnlary of each heat are aslSilk Worthy lKellyi . . . . . ..2 3 2 S“. ha‘, u: i me mm ma“ When the above matches had wmm Electric ' 113100110111111115 rt 1111111 $01‘ l1\111\11‘ '~=“_'_‘- '4 e c a” r ° age 1mm played everyone gathered in peg " ‘lvicc; makes hlnl unable to fullll follows Class "Paci- had two starters. from lll-telwlrohvvhen she blew up. Dixie winning the heat and race. , Clnss A Trot. This brought tov gcther the old rivals Mac Todd.‘ The Banker, Silk Worthy and Dev- enporl Prince. In the first heal lilc horses got alvay on the first‘ score with Devcnport Prince in the lend. but‘ he was unfortunate enough int: his quarter and therefore vrzls out of the race. We understand he- lvas not badly cut and hope to see lulu on the track again next. Satur- day. Tile heat ups won by Mac 'l‘o<irl. Silk Worthy second. The Bzlukcr third. In the second hen‘. llII|_\' lllrcc horses started. Mac Todd \\'|lllllll',Z ‘easily. The Bunker set-- cud. silk Worthy third. MM)‘ ll-on thry race. wlllllly lild"}‘hé'Bglnkcl~ ill ilu~ lllllllllflfy the, lldlzlllll ill lllc rzlcc, Silk Worthy 1¢11<1 1o,tuc lvlrc. Class B. Trot. This race-brought- out solncpcyl trottcrs. t “irtalhh: 1.. _ _ . F ‘our ‘fllasscs Give Lar go Cro ors Lots-Ofili-‘actill. ailing‘ And Excitin iDovenport Prince (Arbingi , A dr- agnin lctl'~"~until- about fifty yardsjMarjoric (Murphyl . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mac Todd lulrklgv war. lllfllllll lvon lhc required two hCflLWSBUl but as Silk Rove iOlX-Tvllllulll soot-chi’ 5 l4» rlll-cd 01'! 1111‘ lug all ovcr lllc Tarts. lmlll phccrs wen lllvuy‘ flflllg with _ ‘llvlnltl A. slightly ill the lend until J‘ Bmdhy , ' ' ' ' “ illlli \\'1l_\' down when sllc was (l\'f‘l' ‘I “Mcuommi lukvll by Eutchcr Boy who held tllc ‘i; In n ElitpllEAlliEltlAVllRS lusllllll all silullu l __.__.,. 52111111185’ 11/35?“ 1TB“)? Wflwl- Gilli-Wimp)‘ looking trottcr owned by the Best timc—=32 3-4 seconds. Dixie iliarliueanlf Evllllrlp Patch. 1t Class B. Pace . . wasa gbodrkcmflixle Mflvque WlhB-rButnher Boy (Wood) . . . . . . ..2 1 iwhmned Mm‘ "gmer “Eileen in the same beautiful manner and 1m; me fi‘r%t*"hcat by inches. ‘ill zelllul A. lMcNeill) . . . . . . . ..1 2 2 WPMF“ b? “ “‘°“°"“ “d °m°lem the official presenting of the Mc- the scconéfieftb Evaline was raced Best lime-Jill 1-2 seconds. 9a“! m“); SWWYP- I‘ “mes up butlArthur Trophy then took place. tree legged and behaved much bet-l Class B. Trot hme "°°‘“' Md ‘S a great’ c°nvfmiAfter several very interesting tcr. gcttiinfi the word on the second Vila Guy lMcKennnl . . . . . . . . ..1 1 “Y” m" c197!‘ and guests allkc-lspeeches the meeting took the form score. She led all the way WIDIILHQITHC Allie lMcMlllanl . . . . .. ._.2 2 T1115 Syif-Qm 15 110W i" "55 1" B11101 a sing song led by the melodious lsya IBIIQUIS‘ ~1n the third heat shc Queenie Aubrey (Conroyi ..3 ‘.3 ‘he lefldlng 1101915 50111 111 Cflllfldfllsununersidc trio interspersed lvith ‘ Q 4 and ml‘ Ufliled Slaw-f» readings by several members, stories Best timc-33 seconds. The officials were: Starter-R. Abbott Judges-Walter Brown. R. iStecle. T. C. Edgctt Announcer-John A. McDonald Timers-E. McTaguc. Dr. Dougzm the The next matinee races will be cnflilast river ice between that place Saturday afternoon, program to be to catch into his quarter boot cull- announced later. Arena Rovers Won Janlrrartsthnt it nlay soon be remedied. A m“ and" cxfltmg game Dr “The funeral service for the la plmwd “t m” Arm“ Dr. Jas. Wtlrbllrlon will be held ill um Mo!“ St. Paulfls Church tomorrow morn- rday night uhen Following arc tllc lincups: E1111 _ Rcfcrae-Jolliullc Squvtrcbrlggs. k . . , ~~ é-Qo->—_-—- Wm ‘flu-y u Woodsman-Keep Mlnardfil handy. / l Yul 0t Spectat-p JU rs defeated the Jinn Tarts bywarburtun is expected 2- m" Rowrs playfithis evening's train from Montreal 11110 111611111“ ‘ cs as well as new talent. There 1E9 b71811" “horusllll- slzllltlurll prairies m‘ rollcll outs] _ ._..k...._. _._.__.__i Central Guardian l BAND ARENA ‘TONIGHT. 2-1-16 OFF T0 DOIICIII-ZSTEIL-Shcrill Doug-an and Bailiff Bradley leave this rimming with the prisoners. Matthew and Polvcr for Dorchestcr lpcmwlmary‘ A - 1 The special train t Saturday carried the TSBTERS Arm“ ‘°“‘°"°"" mgm- the shape of the McAr-thur Cup. ' On arrival at Summerside the ltrain was met. by ‘Q11?! m“ 1111M 111 $1 Jqscvlfs SlJ-cscorted the Charlottetown Curie 4111111‘ 111111 Wednesday mlzhr. 1w their beautifully finished l'iflk_ 2447i where the genial chief of the cuisine ldcparlirlent Mr. Lou Moore excelled "Judd and: llunselr. DON'T FAIL to The president. Mr. J. J. Morris SH.‘ 'l‘olo" ill "The Road to the City"; Hunlvl‘ River. Ttlcsday- nightlaltel" welcoming the visiting club Thfyvlc a scream. lcallcd on Mayor Arnett who ably ipmposcd a toast to the visitors res» , ABBIE SISTERS vs. lltonctonllacndcli to by president S. C. Moore ‘ladies Hockey Team tomorrow on behalf of the visiting. olub_'_.0lh- ‘night. 3449' er speakers were Mr. Lou Moore who ircsponded on behalf of the enter- SUSSEX Vs. ABBIES wr-qnqsqayitainmcnt committee to the toast plight. 244g proposed by Mr. J. A. S. Bayer and 3 Mr. M. P l . Titus who is greatly res- ‘ srolu: CDOSED-‘The firm 01111011511118 19v 111v 9111111151851" 11111“ Prcuse Bros. Ltd. announce thatll-S shown in our dlfferwl FWTPW; ‘clubs on the ‘Leland today. As time. , . 1th‘ ‘l1 be ‘ ‘ 1 ctr store m l closed until afterhvas lunued M‘ Morris mm S“? 1th f f _ ' e “norm a the m“? M!‘ (sen lgested that the big event begin and l . C. ‘ . ' awr B Pmwc ‘as everyone was in perfect harmony . n IIALF sTAl-"rz-"rlle full; ore-val“ ‘W’ delilhm“ .'.““‘1“°‘ ‘he .319 Provincial Building is flying mlcllrlcrs advanced to begin the fray. jof the Victoria Hotel in thB city. . _ , . . , ‘may be 110M 111° 1w 111111 we 111113-32. '.“§Z"§{iii..;?§£m“§i°§ 62.51155 solo by Mr. G. by others and a This was without. BUSHING EAST RIVER ICE.--\Elmer Ritchie. The Guardian has been informed-doubt the most enjoyable meet of by n resident of the locality that. the season but tile season is yet so far, with the exception of twolyoung and plans arc now complete miles this side of Hickeys wharf. for a nlcct lo be held in Charlotte- mmk on the 110m; side of the town on Friday the 17th to COIIIpIOiP for o. beautiful cup donated by Mr. Conling Attractioi? and the City has not been hushed. 30h Friday itight. this gentlemanf states, he attempted lo return. to, llfifiilrililliéiliiiiiiliil, INS MBARTHURO flllPl o Summersldclliullle Gabe . . . . . first conting- sul for N MQ*CTO‘\ LADE“ ‘5- ‘Balsa-m of Curlers to apply for honors lngailcl man lsion of y‘ , d f f EIISQEEIIIMU l , _ _ _, , a elega ion tom; on 1 “ulsr-‘Mak’? 11 =1 PM"! m “Vltlle Sumrnerside Curling Club whofiotlctovvn the winue n; cup as emblematic o! the champion“ , _ \ _ _ Ship u; P’ E‘ Emma" .- “QJIIIG lull-ago boys or Arthur Cup was brought to the city‘ by the victorious curlers and is now, on display ill Hughes Drug Co. I-‘or frostbite use ltlinanfs Llniment furnished by Johnston and Ward. Members of the Montreal Slflcklse Exchange: '~ ' l At. Top. and Santa _Fc B)‘. 511181161111 C311 CO- ~ 395 Scripture Ilcnlllug~Bell§-.lluilt' Am. Car ck Fdy. Co. . .. 108 |R0gp|g¢ V Am. 14>€01110li‘-'0 C0. - U9’: Alllhunl~"Slilliicrs of Christ Anaconda Cop. Ivfin. Co. I Bell Telephone . . . . Bmmpwn ' " ' ‘ ' ‘ ' ' " cially. The four-fold development. steel CO- of Canada ' ' —irlental. physical. spiritual A1111 shawinigan , sociaF-is frustrated on every sltlc Domlmm‘ Bridge ~ ' - * ' " ' ' * ' " 'b_v strong drink. Ill order lo check 3am“ this evil, young people shnulll bl- Bank Cimwlwme 29° lellucmed ill the evils of inlcnlvfl" Bank Montreal 343 Mnuh and owe,- “Qoplp should p11! Blink NW8 $¢°1111 ~ - ~ » - - 1 - ~ -- 357 the u-ulrltnlinll lu usc liquor out oi July. 12TH. Corn--Mlll'cli, 91's: lvlfli‘. 941§Jlfg|q1flng the words "Trail Rauc- JLI-l)‘. 95"» furs" as follows: Oats: March. 54".: Illal‘. 55‘-.~- 1 ‘Pl-tic: Ilcsullrccilll: Wheat: hlrly. 13 1 Jilly. .135‘~:|,\('li\'t'l Ambitious: Natural; luv-l- 013.1281. ' Wigcnl; (lcucruus: Loy-ll; l-Illrucs". his home by this route, but was. {forced to tum back. The attention‘. .01 lllc propel" authorities is calledil-he PPOWSWIW ‘to this condition. and it is llopecllllftfiellwd i" u"? iTheatre Monday, iMarch 5th and 6th pr mt. WARRURTOWS rulvuiL-lrdtlle nlost D0P111 (p3 season. It is lln ‘Mrs. A. guarantee that the Tile The Musical Comedy Orphanage l0 to flyl-il-e m; excellent one. The 011i ["5 body. ll also bc a in bringing his lathe _ casket will bc placed in lhc church W1 ichallcngc the Cornwall Hockey Team to a garlic of hockey to be played at Cornwall any tllnc pos- lslllle. ‘ ' . Please urlswcr through pnpcl‘. __.__.__4o>_-___ PERSONALS Miss Mae Griffith. student. training for ilurscs at. the Gt-nornl Hospital, ls on hol- lloulc in Prince Edward Isiah KF~~~$ One lpurtl I .-.-.-»- Your?! v _ w-L-§ cfgilpfflssiiilntfiiirnvnilrlsumuurs ....-...-....l0e pol llll ol Ii words will pol lino o! 5 Irlltll go: Ifno of B word: nine; Found ITIUND - NECKLACE. Guardian Office. For Sale lonlsrisn risuilvo ourrifron‘ sale. including 18-foot litthlbfl! " APPLY . v Q1251 l --¢—¢?'— Male Help Wanted _.__-_—-— -——————<'—' MEN T0 PREPARE FOR FIR mall. $260 montllly~nl way Association. lotletovrn. e0 clerks- -.. l time set there will be no game. lil-llkcmeu, beginners $150- ul Box 116, Char- 229 4-2~7-l3-20. 21 (‘IMPDENUE AGCEPTE“ for a. rest-Halifax Herald. 1 ,___,__ Mrs. E. R. Bell. who We the COTIIWSX school boys. do. mt’: hereby accept the chgllcngc of the gftufid he Bunbury sohopl boyt.‘ Game to start‘(e_;her_ M ' at 3 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Feb. lington, left Sat with Jflilayerscanhotget here bvl her home lll Brockville. Ont» l -——~ iel Boyd. l E l MARRTAGES ‘l l; _.______.._._~..__._-_._-_-- . ‘lvuLnon-llleLEAN-At st. James‘ Church. Kenogami. P. Q, on Jan.‘ 23, 1928. by the Rev. Gillie Wilkem. Ada Marlon. daughter of Mrs. Cl. FJ, McLean. slum John. u. a. to Dfm-"i ’ aid L. McLeod. of Summerslde. P.‘ HARSH WINDS AND shore boat; 4 H. P. Imperial 1111- ' _ _ Blllfl, 100 lobster trap‘: wtttgwm; smegma" want“ E- 1- . ; » Raw Chflly A11- l and anchors, 2 hen- g he} . 1m’ "-”__"_“"_ __ _ ‘ ‘ =~=~= r1111“ f..‘.§‘.‘3.‘i§i...?£‘.ii. -. -. ' g , ,, , ,, , Apply w Mrs. T. M. Smit .v 1- - _ . ~ .. Slwn c w e 11" 11111 1111 §~ gate, P. E, 1. am-il-‘la-ls-"ttl rltory not yet filmed ifor 6:; gnbowse [zjxlltdllls 1P lll‘."ssllllvll:r,é, d M‘ ' égfix‘; ftgtrogsptfcmerfydlloltlififtfilonslo: gellaligor \l:b(l\\’l1r§ . lgungr-ilio mum‘ “uh and n . l M'l°°||l"°.°\_l' 35 years old. car owner. some sal- notice tiller. > N --—---——-—---——~——"""“ es experience. The Ameflflflfl o“ - SHIPPING nos. EXPE°1T'°"$ .3; Paint 00.. 500s Euclid AVQJMIODONALD - At cllqlottetowll, ‘1 » .. Cleveland, Ohio. 2438 P. E. Island. on I-‘eb. 10th, 1928, Ann H - 1 ly supplied. Guardian Job Print: i-ry. mo. ALFREI$ uAcndli'All Land Bgrveyor, Hormllllvllle. P- u. l. * Female Help Wanted ji- WANTED GIRL-APPLY Richmond. y 1-26-1 m0- ___________.__..___-- BILLHEADS AND STATEME-NT5. V ilelltly printed. Guardian .103 Articles For Sale Pflmery‘ '“"‘~__'_p*u_a_ta_ll'rs son .----————-- Ngw FlsHlNfl MEMORIAM AND MOURNING gale all sizes and dealgna- Alao vlvrds at sliorthl. mtl¢01l9!!'"d' |(1I\ IQ!) PfluLQfy_ t builder. Sourla. 2334-2 Eastern Guardian Rooney, boa . CORRENIONlDEN-OE CARDS AND roan printed. envelopes with add iuflt the thin for lpoknowledgc- ment. lntlma Ill eQ-lflllflflfll“ .10» Printer)’. " 1 ~'- 1‘ BUVING TURNIPI AND POTA- loea dilly at our warehouses. clltlrltlltnmwn. and Ailnluy- 1111' rls-Itbnllnlr. k nag-mi. a...“ lt- ' nun. - .~,,- , .. ..'lVlENS' $1.00. 0111b. 5; Thompson. 1M!- Mlnurrlitl llnlmeut MIN"! Ni"- -- lIMQT! 103 ' 238T-2rl0-3l J30!!! built to order. Write IRA -s~ol‘ HEAVY work shirts at $1.50 and $2.00 at Poole 243941-1341 a MacDonald. aged B3 years. [Funerul Tuesday 14th. leaving Mac-l Leah's Undertaking Rooms at 11 a; m. for Canoe Cove. I WEDGE—IH this CH)’. ‘Feb. 10th.] Joseph J. Wedge. nxed_ ‘l7 $81115. Funeral from A. A. HennesseyslF Cathedral: a 4 D CREAM soothes, null; and ninkoa they skin soft and velvety. funeral home Tuesday Iflfifillllg at "h, 35° w, ma“, 8.45 to St. Dunstan‘: thence to RsC. Cemetery. N. D. MaeLEAN Undertaker EMBAIMER \ PM“ III Tit R Komlx Stone 5:9. W clmeiogwecopoa v.0 o m o 0 Mhmd‘ PHONE H9 KING IQUAII Q9. ‘ia-Q-tq-m. i pnqu... .00: 1 “ tfonal game. in aid o! be \|l\_\‘ was quiet and in conscq P1311“? EdWaYd-llltl tlcilllliltl ill the domestic lllfll“) 311d Tuesdaylkf’! was chit-fly for local mill counq °mi595 m be, ll',\' rclluirclnlutls and only n slllalli 81‘ fll-Yracmm Di umwlllullu- of llusiilesa was (lone. Pl l d9!‘ 1h“ 13319959“ M‘ res were firm. The lmtll- in. sllril J. Houlc. that itself is a MM “tinrgy show will be ull.,.\m.r“m..l 1185‘ 55 151W? sl11zlli,\'~ A luullcrille zillwulll 01' bus- fl mllflbfl‘ 0f 01d 13*" illcss was lvurkvll ill‘ llll lint-s all", nry for many years. The people in - L- Cvslfll" CHALLENGE _ . . S. Steclc . _.,_..c the vicinity arc greatly incoilvcll- . Laurlor . . . . . . . . . .. . J. Ilzlnicr, w“ n“. Arm“; Ruycfg‘ d‘, hL-rL-byl icllcetl by this neglect. m ' (‘ltlultlu as vulnpurctl lo 192,06! doz- Victoliill l=|l ml Full. rrvisit to 111111111 the illness of her r. Jnseph- Ferguson. Wel- urday morning for Sgd. u" Miss Jean Balancliardi is visxiéitlg . T. A . ‘ , ' ' . STERNS WEBSTER CA1’ “Ill Moncton the guest o Miss ur dun M“ ‘lemming? Fresh eggs m‘) qoooooo-omvooovoqwoao .:ll"l1 plentiful llul llll‘ poultry mur- 4 4 THE PROMPT DBUGGISTS ‘ 1 Walker .. PAGE THREE___ l 5111111011 SERVICES TRINITY UNlTED CHURCH This week is being ubservt-lf ihrlnnzlloul Ctlllfld-l 3s "Holy: Week." null the services in Trill- ‘. _'\it_l- Coiled Church ycsll-rtlal- III-oi‘!!- mgugcggilgfgcg Ecelgmdflllt: wfre of u special cllnruclvl" .l;l~ a er or me Easierh Divl_~,]ll‘UDl‘l1lle to the» occasloll- llulil lil<~ 5] I rm] Tobacco colkjtl-Dilfiltlfzi were unavoidably uh- eljospewiu be belweefilscut. one being tlenlincll at lit)!!!" U0 summersme and churjywllll ll cold, and tho other having ‘ r to hold-‘heru preaching engagcllicui elsewlll-rl- ' The SPYVICG was conducted l~_\' the Tnlil tigers illul Tuxts Squares. Maul» ling; Archibald. lirullll Plzlculr ill‘ or thelthe Tuxis Squares, presided. llul iWllll lliln on lilo plulfllluu \\'\*-'3 "(lord-ill Morris. of tho Trail ltulv» ‘Oflivallll Willard Plrkfills. Doug . , _ Jollus-lu- Elmer Asllltyv- null Ilen- . julnin Rogers. officers of Tuxis. ',1.\lr. 1.. .1. Stacey null Dr. t‘. . " ' ’ " ‘Arlglyihallil. Mentors ul‘ the Tr ill . z a xs t s term. w». 11~Q~1<>1=11=<>11SE§.2iif£?.-_"§ii'.fil.i. ‘plulflvrui. The iollnlriilg order of rricti was carrictl out '1 Iuvocntipn~Dl= Arch llynln. v *1’ dPraLvcr-Ellner Ashley. = Slllo-“It was f0!’ inc" ——llll;luul\ 1- 185W ——.\llss‘ Doris Tilll. The ‘ Ra the window lllllhl . New York Exchanlm 57V .v\rise"~l Millcrh-Tllc Choir. Ellis trust l0 society» ll nlins :1_ mull {the \\'£l_\' of the younger" geuerlllitln. Wheat: llllarcil. 1301:: May. 130; Willard Pickclis hell's‘ work explnlnetl the ucros Reliable: Strong. l The lvurli Tuxis ‘ls iilus ll _ X in the centre stzluds for (‘l\rll~1'~ . THE MARKETS ' ll" il-llll l for "You" and "l" 0n cilllvf- __1~|k. side. with none hcllveull '.\l0.\"rnl~:.ll.. Qll1‘-. FDD- 1:. Ifxlltlfl tradv ill grain hero Salli; ‘ uencel"'l‘rrlinillg for Service. ‘ _ Tilesll are lllt‘ aims null pYlllFlW "les of the boy's‘ lnnvcnlclll. r9111" » scutetl by the organizations rillincll- The policy m‘ Tuxls is l1 t l lln more than lllc dilly demanded finch gcllcrailinn slluulll roach \\'llk“.\( grades of flol sllllv bill Values iveru 1111.! il. llllillfuvll (ll lirlu Pl‘ll'l‘.\'- Th" ulurkvtl 111 lllillilllil 1111 '-\l\111"-i\ '\lg;_r “W1” ‘lulu (‘lluuvil under which 1lI1\ allure ()'l‘"i‘.\\\',-\, ()llt-. \\\'t'.lll\\lll;\l‘_v rl-purl ul‘ lhv- lkmlill- l lull llllrvnu of Statistics giving g _ _ _ _ _ v _,, l-oltl slurltgi‘ holdings shows tllltl “Tub mm ‘l ‘S Mme‘! UP“ Qvuby‘ mm" W!“ do “c 5cm‘ Juub’ m- y,“ 1st‘ 1933 ulmxywvm.“ 175M“ mic l1) wlloln tllcy are olfcred will has a great teacher because he ‘gm, dnzt." eggs i“ w)“ Rmmge i]. gitlllly- invest. dealt with ultcrcstlilg and helpful The clltiro SLEYVlUL‘ was vol-y i1|l< ‘tllcnlcs. Why are lve llcre? Prom press-ire. urld llltl lllllllllOl’ in which lllu boys had perforlncd lltr-il" llif- ficull pllrls was the slllljutrl of tub, 1st. 1927. (‘old slurlllzc 111s of drt sz~<l poultry tun-l ‘lcrs cxlrzlll it): firsts 36; seconds v25: tlciivcrctl cases veturllctl- 'l‘il’c Inovcrnlllcllt ruunl-t of storage liolll~ ‘inns has ‘bFOllKhl about it vcrv Lifcflk fooling ill llle sterilize market. IIONTREAI. - Elli: market her-l away" by the Choir: ulld the solo rct-ilallve, “Ye P801119, rend your. hearts" and urill, "ll with all your hearts‘! from Alenllelssohll, WlIlClII were slim: with splendid effect b)" kl; is tummy Wm, a good health). A large coilgregation was present ‘Ilfilllflllll nnd chickens are selling ill >32 cents. 28 vents. 25 cents deliver- Yvli hlnutrcal. “ Clarke Bros. Win , From “Live Wires” y A fast game of hockey was play- ;ecl in the Arena Rink Saturday lnight between Clarke Bros. and ‘Western Uiuull "Live Wires!" the "orange and apple men winning by fully choral. Conlrnunlon the special Epistle and» Gospel for use in the service for‘; prayers from the service were 11596.. Canon Malone took as his texti the words: "That ye may live and t would“: 1111 shall 11¢ words the blessings of the Church. If church 111‘\'°1'1‘1\"» earnest when they say "And 1101c we offer and present unto thee. 0 Lord. ourselves. our souls and bod- _ ins. to be a *"""°‘!1 ll\'\‘\_\' sacrifice unto thee“ there they will indeed receive a bountiful har- _ vest, but those who do not can on- bm mm“ 1v expect to rcccivc as thye havr UlThtl initial '1‘ and filial S nle.lll,sb“.n_ the burial of the dead as well as '1 a score of five to four. Both teams lplayed good hockey, and showed {signs of good sportsmanship. ,m\1sl be mentioned that Jack Squarebrlggs and 8am Kennedy were doing their roost for "the Live Wires and these two will, no doubt, make good players of Canada's na- The following is the lineup: W. U. Llve Wires Goal Defence ‘1 S. ‘Kennedy . , p, McDonald great struggle and crisis not die," being a portion of the 39nd verse of 18th Chapter. 2nd‘ It Kings. Canon Malone then drew the attention of the congregation, to the_ similarity of ‘the position of‘ Judah when these words were spoken 700 years before Christ and. the position ofpBelglum in 1914. To‘ the great credit of" both nalionsi‘ ’ ‘they preferredto suffer so that they lnlight live nationally and not the. (flu-g, groglThe British Empire went to the de~ fence of Belgium and during the in the world's history Held Marshal Earl led the Empire forces to vict- . . . . . . . .. n. nlalllolld H111: ‘R. Cflmgrflh , _ _ _ ‘ , __ 5 Rygn cgry. and his name will llve and not ‘ .~ e. f‘ 3F, Lynds, , , _ , _ _ _ , , , _ _ _ , __ F, Clarke After the blessing the National ;D. Davies .. . . . . . . . .. F‘. McLeod Afilhflm W118 9""!- J. Squarcbriggs P. Murnaghan At the evening] service Canoxn (1 Dflscol Malone took as is lex the fo- W. Scantlebury lowinlz words: -»-—-; ~ooo>~ -- s Unlrnent for all-k animals. and "m- thtlt sowetll shall 1TB also sprlrgngly‘. QDMTHRQ‘ n\“_ ‘he ' j-r t . Our nag Midwinter Grocery Opens Today Extra special prices on everything in our store-check the follouing list. ft means money to you. ~ pllgs. Conlfllkes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cans good Salmon Cans Pears . . . . . .. (‘ans Peaches . . . . . . (‘ans Sliced Pineapple (‘ails (‘om Syrup (largel packages Icing Sugar Dlvklgts Matches lb Bacon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . .. (‘ans Old Dutch Cleanser . . lbs. Soda Biscuit . . . . . . . . . . .. Packages Shredded Wheat Packages Pep . . . . . . .. Packages Branflakcs .. Packages Mulfets . . . . . lbs. Prunes lSmall) . lbs. Prunes llarget . Packages (‘ow Brand Rolls Toilet Piper . . . . . . . . . .. (‘ans Sardines .. . . . . Can Rep. Herring . . . . . . . . .. . (‘ans (‘la-ks Beans . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Quart Bottle Prepared Mustard . 1-llwudwnwtoll:IowuowI-lwo:loialalaranc: SPECIALS - lb Glam Orange Marmalade :. Packages Macroni . . . . . . . . . . .. tins Soup (all kinds) for as w is u: - tnr 5 cents a cake) ' 2 Brooms. Red Ilandle . . . . . . . . . . .. Package Teas (Blue Blrd. If etc.) Blue Bird best hulk tea .. 3 tins Pllcharfls or Chum 3 tins Corn or Tomatoes .. Peas, per can EXTRA SPECIALS’ 1000 lbs Choice Butter. 2 Peeks Apples . . . . P. J. MacDONALD GENERAL GBOCER Cor. Prince and Kent Sts. PHONES 888 AND 869 pkg. in miurn Chlnawarcl Rolled Oats . ‘sllklrlIfIiI Cakes 508p (P. & 6., Pearl White rd Clover, Chase & Sa W Sale. x l rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr uhurnk. 65c. 55o.- 40c‘. . . . . . . . . .32clb . . . . . . . . . . 35c. QJ ~_j<oa--—~ Y. M. C. A. SERVICE OF SONG reap also bountifully." These. Canon applied to tlic- people rlrc really in reasonable. holy and Ncarhv 300 young folks zlttcndcd| The great quccsiioil is slurry Why is it tllzlt Jesus lives today as l V 1 4 0 > > o i 0 o 4 1 V _, _“_‘ Mm?“ “i the Sunday evening Sing Song at the “scl-tllltl mule .——\\'llllll£llt?3$ i) the "Y" last mg)“ Rev. R. C. Eaton was mil‘. fni-lllcl" than ‘tho one prccccll- me _ a very fine w g W" mm“ was fully appreciated by for the .\li\\'l\ll\ll‘ Rflllfllflllrl l':1]1l("l< “umber present v _ Mr. 1S irtll'l‘lt‘ll (m. lll“ mark; mid that \\'[‘ are -‘\1'1'11“’111\3- and that lvc should bc all tllc days of cur lives. The speaker reminded us that til 111" great lessons of life were learned (‘Ilurlollelulvll ougglde of 5¢hml_ ‘mlfl . I - about out‘ hour lifter the arrival. of ill new costumes 116W 501125 511111 was zlt-livl» flllfl firnl- 'l‘lll~ (IMS H‘ PM?“ Th“ "m" m“! "V" Aum" “MT” ‘mm ‘rJrlSvlllL‘ train The church will bc 0 (‘ll new dances. Sale of cfilllions 0Pml$vlllllllllltfl gum! tllltl llu- ulltll-rluill:l“"“'k m" W?“ llnrlcvx, ~fhltehc=l' Boy and Zclnlu A (‘.931 1mm 10Gb o. lock um Noni", gm‘ wmnesday Felt 15th U, ,1“. mark“ ‘m5 swu,“-y The Y.“ l-lltlirlutlll- Manning illlll uflxiflkllllllifi exciting ot-pnt 0101mm _ _ _ _ , _ , _ _ _ _ _, prtinr-Dullhlrrrroll 960 ‘ .504; o] lkmoyrowg’ am“ _,' _ _____ ~_______ wnm Sulurdm. ‘ (gages. gum,“ [hm n“; bluhm, ‘all. llu. llu- rla. 1- "Hit" Qffit 1198b W115 1'91)!" Defence in“: FLT Id. ‘he - t‘ 1 , i) ~. l‘llt- inlllt-i luzllkvl \\ ciuiv mill nwmm“ l"""'i"""" m“ m" “W - l‘ fillfllfivwQ, Zclma A‘. winning R Mcmms _ _ _ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ _ _ _ _ H J_ puwm. x Pblvt Lf“ -‘_ 51mm’ g W5 Cg“ Blysnuqfi ‘vANTED m“) a m“. Mnvun, m» hush“ WNW w [Pill _vl-lll~ Will-i $35011. llull ‘h "““‘“"'“'g“‘» I" "‘°‘§"°°"d if Bel/ills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s. Ryan r.‘ ‘f. o - tqspfm-wa) ‘H? 0-1‘ lsrtipcu-conlplaint has been rc- Thu l‘1'1"l‘l[ll§ WPYU 10S pulnka . 111111111111 Mk1“ 111' hm“ Dom 11°75“ ‘mum m" “mam i Forwards l?! t menu} 9! Dlnurmm‘ momtlcvivcd from Mncdonalds Marsh Lillll» business was llollo ill chm “"15 $10" ('1"“"m"li"‘15 1° m“ WI" t‘) m" m‘ 1133mm“ 8W Mm A Pirot 1Com» . . . . . .. D Gil "rmg he"? “Fm” o do so x““s7E’l%t River that tllc creek has not hut tlrivl-s wcl~~ lml-luuuzctl. "Ilu- “"111 “""'*‘ "“l""'-‘3"""“1 b3" 111111: 1195b neck. -“ 1n the third llcutqu‘ fimmmmy ' '3 'Bevm$1"s°“d “We” ° mo Chum" EDI.“ buglléd "m. bridges as Cuswm, rvrnivfo Wm.“ M hmvy ' lr-crlirlt-lllcs t‘ill'l'_\‘lll_lf u quulllily or‘ l; grml ' " ' “ ' 1.3.1, l; ._,'|~|“.[dividends ill tlu- fibril] of (‘llnalliizlu dough? (‘hfisliuu Ultlttnlshllr ’l‘lll\sl\ shunts cucc of will he UHPYPII by ‘hp litlys this throng whence did we come? lugs dealt with these interesting questions. thou likewise.“ Jesus as the ITeacher gave to the world: 1 111s conception of God and that‘ ‘God is Father. II World's gren ‘The New Testament. “V. ('. El G‘ RH l“. . - jfbbmg "xms “"455 firs“ '19" viiéi‘ lagll Ixotsgrsifntxg-‘Dtzltllclimltasghtfiil:‘ 4U: set-truth: il2~1iIL Stocks on ltallll‘ *1.‘ PETERS CATHEDRAL what He was mm what He did; I-lilnself. M E I “l 1 . The final thought r. alon c $05.5} Petsrt; Caltixedfil gesmrday was not to be too busy l e e ' anon alone omc‘ sign of learning. what. “t” a‘ "w “my °°mm‘““°"' Th” Teacher" of the world had to leach. service was a memorial for the late Two very “m, music Field Marshal Earl Hail; and was‘ __ . .._.___ _ ' +o++¢o During the celebration of Holy, l P P ' class in the Maritime Prov- lllc speaker Great Teacher“ was handled in ay and His message the large, I Eaton aftcl" his opening rc-l nil Vstudcn . his being asked lcacllcl" long nflcr Hisf‘ 1t is the nalllc and influ- Jcsus which is living dolvll ll the ages and is with l: Jesus lcacilq thoughts and test ethical code. ._._______¢- QUEEN IIOTEI. Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars tn rdpntn and improvements. It in now the finest Hdtelof its lrlces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service ct a moder- ute price. $3.00 to 0450 Rates from per day. Charlottetown , Hotel Co., Ltd. . Proprleton h MISS L. Mc-QUAID, Manner 5W3" 5111111 1111111!" o o v can“ n uwvu o 0M1 v00 o 1w 'l‘h-.1 cllilfllv of‘ the “ o1 the evening and ills. topic "Jesus Elwyn?‘ li“s~iij‘l_"dn<l‘é lFllllOIl. 1n the lilorlliu; .\lr. ‘Maw {Lend prealcllell rlvlivinvilli: lllcss of . lfrolu Si. cqloinlcll out tluli God or cruelly null rel't~ll;;.- hut .\ (loll cl‘ Love. The Wil_\' tioll is to love tioti Iicurts lmtl our Ecllwlrnlcn us lllir~ \'(\.\‘. lll the innrniu: lilo ulusil- ilrisl-ll an uullicul "0 Scull Out Th! ,.,11.iltl\\"- ily Silullula, illl~ llll-l sol-l Hcllicini: tzlkcu ‘Villain. also at ll-llul" solo, "Jesus lLnrlll‘ of My Soul". by .\lucD0ut;ul- zlllly sung by .\ll‘. Hurry (‘l-usvvcll. Ill lllc evening. lhc cluiil ' zlhllll-nl, "Sui-cl is TllyJlt-rcy“. Hllrnlyv. Ill!‘ slllllxrun snln ulul ulllh‘ 1 lllkl-n h)" Airs» Sitting». _. ..........:,....._.,,_ were rendcrcd duling the evening Miss Barbara McNciil in her own charming style sailg. "I Come to the Garden." and the second number was a duet by Mrs. H. S. Henderson and Miss ltfcNcill "Art Thou Weary Art Thou Languid.“ accompanied for both of these nulli- bcrs. Mr. Walter liicNutt on the piano and Miss Thelma Teed on the violin accompanied the regular hymns. ‘ Rev. meeting to a successful close with n short prayer and the Benediction. Miss Spencer John 'I‘umer brought the ZION CHURCH i .-\.. .\|:lt‘l.i‘11tl llii services m Zion A. R ,3 V a practical nu-l “YIIIOR on "The Goul- t- taking his 10M ts tvlllu Acts 1U lu lllt‘ t:i'\‘lll!l_4 sulljcv: w.- "Sulvnlltui". lukr-ll Jvlllll . fill. The speaker our (lull is not ll in ‘Silly l‘ lvilh .lll our Wllltr llr Mrs. JlLS. Muc- suul: lll-t d wtlllllt-ll tn TliNlLlll-l llls- ‘IS ('OlII1Iill‘1§t' l . . _ _ , , m 4 1 .' u In TI-Eltl-lln 1M, a W“; “gm ‘llulrlllg cuntnir-nl on every llllllll» 395W use“ “0 “M Woks-H“ ‘ H‘ "l", ,. v . g .| _ v ~ ‘ . l“ [he v “in 1;. l; J | ‘taught by nature and the heart ofl "1111! 31-11 lat-l“ 311 A" 1111 WW1‘. , UTQRO§1$IN~ in“. ‘nmxl H“m;~lp|'k“l1‘ll0d Ellie!) Segundo“ Tho Zilgflhrllnlan Jesus tcachinzs were practicall1'*‘1111<‘11‘11 111i‘ vYPY-llfilvnlflf $11¢\“.d‘ ‘ ‘ had been "11 l“ ‘W11 >11‘ 1s Y1‘! 1111c imuzv» ‘. - ‘1 a “'6 m“ m then‘ b » . luull-r “Olvll till‘ Gates‘: of" llll‘ - _ . g, _ . .. . ~ , 1 yHlsounlifc - _ y _ y, Bonk“ an qnmmg "omnn shin“ létllflllflllsllcdhlgfrll 111115 ‘aid then Igiis command: “Go ngdcclé; Tflflliil‘ 111 i11$ “WM K005i “MCQ- r Don't let indigestion after meals. biliousnllr. heartburn. or dyspepsia take the pep out of Nu. Take Seigel‘: Syrup. Any drug store. ANEW Funeral Home ' am. Ilnlltltlilll 1111111111111 111° undo-ml» ml mum»: of life to the exclu~ 5‘ Gum,“ ma“ the Master "on. “fix a1 numbers llom rltiulltu t. nd best one of the l!!!" “umm equlppgd H0“!!! Corinth. 4 service IIIJQOIII- “$3. am t» t"? P" m‘ A Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor: HARRY (L BROWN. Mlnllfl‘ yooovovovoo-oo-orvvwd .'.-\. ...