1 _ Y ...____....._ MARCH 28, 1925 A tea youletgrocer recommends is 1a ,TEA usually good tea 1108B good ted’ And most recommend it. '" 0.00000 000-00-0-0-0-000 5t Eunice iéteahpzrian 01311111111 moot"nettmettmutitqttn41141.11.a.an. 581111511) 11.00 a. m.-—"An Old Qu 2.30 p. m-Sabbath Sc bttblces: estion With Many Answers." hool. 7.00 p. m.-“$ome of Life's Turning Points." 00-0000 00 000000 00&0-000000-0-04< b0000-0-§0-0-0-0-0-0-00-00'0§0-0-O F0000-000-0-00-0 0000f00§ 0000-000-00001 0'000000000-000r0004 (El): Zfiaptist (tfburtb )1 i11islcr-R0v. Rot-t DIRECTOR OF MUS u C. Eaton, B. A., B. D. lC—PROF. HIRAM BALL Children's Service 11 A. The Minister will preach, takting as his subject "l AM THE DOOR." A Choir of Children will Sunday Sch There are classes for all Graded classes, graded service of Worship, 1 Evening Service 7 P, M. The subject of the event THE CHURCH." All pews are free. Music of the highest order. You are cordially welcome. Q0 00 0'00~0 0i 00 00 0-0 000-0 0 0000-0 0 0000-040 00 000 000-0-0 0.000‘. M. lead the music. ool, 2.30 p.m, needs and all ages. ng sermon is "STAND BY 4004 0-0 000000000400 0-000 0-000000-0-0-0000-0-0000 000000000 CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Onp lnui-rllon .. Four lmu-rtlonu Night lum-rtluns . 101: |Il‘|‘ llna of 5 wurtln llo pt-r llnu u! 5 Wllrlln 1r por 1111a o! 5 uurds Q0000 000,0 000 00'0-000 00 040000 000000 000-04 000 00‘000000-Q Agents Wanted "$10 A DAY TAKING ORDERS for l3, & l-.‘_ Sllk ‘lloulery. Your 0111111 daily. No collecting or dc- llvt-rittu. Write l1. A‘; l‘), 114111111111:- Luring Co., Dept ‘.12. 111111111111 Out.“ 3-7-14 21 2S. otsrmaurons QUICKLY dovttlop own itulopciult-nt lntsi- new; 1111111111111: 8111111111115 Ycast (T 11 .111~w l"o~rtl Aultounihil 1 irrliltotty, Sro 1~111'll town and city to care for ltousts to ltoust» distributing, sam- pling and sign tachittg lutslltctas. tlood pay, 111cc ottltlotit- work; no rat-llltlg, Write quickly tolling all about yo11rsu.1f.—--\("l‘ NUW- ~-Ad~ vt-rtising {llalntgt-i, .1621 (lortlund Street, Chicago, 1111110111. 935~Jl-1-ln\v-51 DISTRIBUTORS~QUICKLY .DE- rolop own lntlrpt-tttlwttt husitu-ss 1111111111111; 31111111111111; lh-ast ('1111d_\'; new 1-‘0111 Atltonlobllr free; ox’ t-lushvt- lvrrlttory, S<-.o1,1ni11t.~1_(‘o111- npauy. 11ft. ' St-ottuinta 1111111111112. .lt!r>1cy (‘ily, NJ. ~1lST-‘.l-ZI.\‘-1i For Sale TURNTPS- FO_R"SALE—-APPLY l]. Dnull, New Dottulnlon. ~ 113041-2641 ._________________ FOR SALE—LOB8TER FISHING gttlil‘—--il‘llll,s and ropes, nuts, un- t-hors and boats-who whole m- tpattt. Lfapinln ll. Dclory. (lcorgc- to\v11.~11U0-3-25?7i FOR SALE- coon LA-YING >'.'ral11 Whito lljvatttluttr: hatch~ tug ' no 711 01-11115 pt-r St-lflllg of 15:4‘, S, i)1ng\\'1.-l1, Mltigell. 1194 FOR BALE — 100 ACRE FARM nt Scotchtfort, 111 high state oi‘ cultivation, handy nlllpplltK. Ap- ply to Roland Currie, Strctchfort; also 100 acres on Afton road. 988-348-141 _.__._ FOR SALE—COW GUERNSEY Vu-ttlo to freshen shortly. ntilku tthout lit) tilts‘ datily, ltxntlltg 41.11 pt-rct-1r1.*—~ Fred ltoht-rts, Plant lloyztlty. 11931123‘ 21 ' >o+0++4++0 Queen Hotel t Water Street. Charlottetown Situations Vacant SELL HOUSEHOLD NECES~ $ ultltta; greatest imaginable do- mand; lutvo 1111511101411 of your| own; mako flve dollars up daily;i capltztl or oxpt-ritttlce‘ 111111uccs~ nary. llradlcy (lurrt-laotl, llrzmt- ford, 01o. 3-11-121- Gentral Guardian _ RESERVE EASTER .\i0llda.y tlor qJay 111 B. 1. S. iltrll, Emerald. 1182-11-28-21 THANKS EXTENDED-The Phil- aithcas xvi-sh to publicly thank ll, '1‘. 11011111111, 14111., for -iurn-1'tu1‘e suppli- cd for use 111 their concert. in tthe 19911101141. Sunday School. 'l‘l1ursduy night, MR. YOUNG MAN look at your suit, everyone else does. See our new ones tlor Spring. Prowse Bros. iltd.——1181-3-28-31 METHODIST CHUtR-OH. — Rev. Dr. Clarence alucldnnon, Moderat- or of the General Aaeembly uf the Presbyterian Church, will comluct the services ut the hiethotlist church tomorrow, both morning and evening. 'l‘l1ere \v11l also be a meeting 111 thc afternoon at 4 o'- elonk in lleartz Memorial 111111 at which Dr. .\1cKin110n will speak particularly to Prcsbytcrituls. LOOK AT YOUR HAT-everyone 01:10 docs. Eco‘ our new ones for Sprint; prices $2500 to $11.00. Prowse Bros. lltd- '181'3-28-3l SACRED CONCERT AT Y.M.C.A. - "Flu: 11111111211 spring sacred concert Will ‘be hcld at lthe Y.M.C.A. Sun- llilyf-‘Vl-‘llillg. March 29 coltuneucing "t M!" tutu. ‘Many or 01111110110- towns well know 111111110111 artists will tttrkc nhrt uud i-t in expected that uhv llrogrutn twill provide an “Yllldllttl of entjoytnont for thorsc who ztttcntl. A cordial welcome is ex- tended do all, THE PHILATHEA c0NcERT,_ lhc names of lllisn 111111110111: llov- yor and .\lr. ltpy Quigltay wcm m. atlvcrlcully tnuitted from among lhono who ataug tho o|1c11i11g soloo THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN P. S. S. llEFEllIS ‘S’SIIJE lllRlSi M t Last night in the Y. .\l. C. A. Prince Street School Girls defeat- ed u team o1’ Summerside H1811 School Girls by the close score of 6 to 5 in a very interesting and well played game, that brought out. some very good Basket Llall. The teams were ‘very evenly matched and there was not tnucb to choose between them, each glrl played her 1103111011 and played it we1l_ The first half was played 111.001‘- dlng to girls rules and although the Summeruitlc girls were unfamiliar with them they led at ltalt‘ time 3 to 2. In this period both teams were oft in scoring and 1niesed sev- eral good chances. The second period saw much faster basket ball us both teams seemed to be now striking their stride. ‘Play was fast and furious going up and down the room as each tcam got 1n some combina- tion. , tSummorslde girls 1 n. went further goal. At this period Prince Street girls got going in flno shape 11nd quickly scored two more field goals giving them an advantage‘ of one point which they held to tht- end forts of the fast playing 51111111101» side girls. The gunn- onded t1 to ii 1'11 favor of the Charlottetown girls Tho Sumxucrnido girls aro being in ‘tho luotllcy of old 1111111411 m, the Phtlathca concert n11 'l‘11ur11tlay night 111 t11c Baptist Scltoolroont .\lr. Quiglny inlrotlucetl tho ntctllcy 11y his uolo "Dear Old -Motl1<-r‘u Song llook," Miss llovyer followed by ulngittg "Oft in tho Stilly Night.” llolh worn hoautlfttlly rou- dt-rotl and a 111111111: lllll'll(lll(:llllll for tho mclotlioua ctonttort which followed. PERSONALS J F‘, Profitt ls ln tho city, rcgls terrd at tht- Davies. Alisa t.\iablo Lynda, City, in vis- iting hor tiifilUl‘ Mrs. Eldon Uatnp- boll, llordcn. ii. J. llallott and \V. ll, Dennis-t, M, 1.. A. both ot‘ (Ylloary are rog- istort-d at tho Davina .\lr. A. hi. Rnvoy,»,\'l.:1rltln1e Alan agt-r for William Wrigley Co., 1.111. is 111 1111- t-lly for a fvw tlaytr llo is l'0;.{it4l(-.l't'(l at tho Wt-torla llotrl. .\lr_ 111111 Mrs, J. l1‘ (‘rot-kt-lt left y-ostorday afternoon for (711110 'l‘ra~ “ale Ilolp “Emu-ll t '1 BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM-|- for llarbvrs- llotztutrr‘ \‘.'r111» ,\1o1-: l11.~l1:1rl1111't11' .¢ ploymt-nt export ln H “vole. t-r Barber (four-gr. “It” llalil‘ ‘I. ' MEN WANTED. EARN Wl-llLlI it-aruiug tolltnvin-g grcatrat pay- itll-t LHHIOS. Allllllllllllilt", lilugitt- l"\‘llll|1_Lj, lCh-t-lrlcal, Batu-rites.‘ \V1'l<|lllg, ('llllllIl'tll‘lll',',, llricklay‘ 111g, Plastering. llarltoriltg, hloch- anit-xtl llt-ntistry, (lattn-lolgtitw Iron. wtutc 111-1111111111 (lovorntmunt (‘hartorotl Schools, King Strtwet, Torottto. Mar. 11, 1-1, 1B, 21. 25. 33 ____t__i__i__ M isccllu ncous EOX FEED -— ERESH KILLED tript- can ho shipped daily. Ap- ply to Public Ahbatoir, llalifttx. N, s, 1075324141 JNO. A. MacDONALD, LAND SUR- \‘1-_~,1>1'- llcrlnanvlltlu, l‘. F. l. Slll-Il-Néltvks RIVATE NURSES EARN $15 to $211! a wt-tzk. Learn by homo study, (‘at-alogtto frc-c. Dept. 23, Royall (lollege of Science, Tor- onlto, C1111. 1-l0~s1tf. AUCTION — LARGE LOBSTER Fat-toly and vtptiputrltt lior ail-lo. .-'\»pr11 1th, ‘.5 p.111" alt llrao llur- bot‘. Roland .\lt~(‘;11ltt~1u (Yolctnatt. "11S4~.'l-2.\‘-2i ___________,______________ BAKERS OVENS - WRITE FOR catalogue and 11st of uaod twrnu. coal or gas. E1111)’ tornu-t. 111th- bnrd Oven Co., 7R2 King Wont. Toronto, 714431-28, THE MOUNT SlNAI HOSPITAL, Hartford. Connecticut. a Cities "A" institution offoru 11 two years and clgh-t 11111111115 courao min tho sclmico or Nursing. Clilfifi on outer September, January and Allrll. For further information. I Apply Suporlntentlcnt ot NllfElD-‘i, Mount Sinai Hospital, ilnrtford. Conn. 10112-3-2 l-s-wlli ___._________________ Female Help “Yanted Thin popular Hat's! ha: been completely reiirvole] and offer: very oomlortlblv ‘ accommodation to the travel- E ling public. The table la elpeelally good ' and the publlo are courteous- ly cured for, v Rate: 83.001 day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprletorl ' . 0001 - -.. ....¢.¢.¢»<.0-06‘4~' QUEEN HOTEL John S. ‘Cousins, Park Corner; ll. Raynor, tSununorshlc; 'l‘. 11., 'llaudvl, Miucouchc; W. '1‘, Andor- Hon, Morell; '1', (1, (Ilnrk, Summer- altle; T. A. Campbell, S-tnnnieruldts; D .P_ Brown. Summeralda. WANTEDL-PUPIL NlJ-IISES, SOM- erset Hospital. Skowhegaml Maine 715.3440] >-c.t r- ’ I '1 ‘ TILIZERS Since Issuing prlee Ilat for fer- tilizers we have been notified by the lertlllzer Co. of a reduction 0f two dcillare tper ton on all mixed Fertllzers. POTATO GROWER’! ASSN. 1198 31231-51. —i-—lO-}—————— LEATHER FURNITURE Wash loathe-r furniture with a nhfl cloth wrung out of hot milk. Polish with a soft cloth. verso whore Mra, Ci‘()('l{l‘ii.'ti 11111tl1- or, Mra, Charles Belbis critically ill. —“_‘ "with their aftt rnoon vlrwit. “r (WW0 EMT?!" nmcklfly ‘Title death] oecutlrctl at nliuol _i__<_.‘_i ~ V e l '~ -| ‘ _* o‘coct yttstortoy evt-nmg :11 1er “ v “Mn “11-‘1 "7' "1 “l” “my Fi“"*l“ homo 111 (‘a 1t.- Traverse, ot' Mrs ‘ “H M,‘ i" l" UL‘. iwmwlii" 1mm)’ (Yharlt-s W, lllcll afltt." 1111 i1111r‘+s 11' Y | .1. _.111|...1 digit. only about twelve ‘hours. SL-n The lucmudlsfs mm from H“, _ _ , 111d, bt-t-n 1n but llnlldl l11.t1t.l1 .111d| , . . . 11111:. John .\lt.t got", luflllillll-‘J- ha“ rise" yeswmuy _ ,n._,,.m,,,, “HCcntrul Christian team lust night ton and .\lr.“, W111. (iouuilto, llaltlv, usual‘ Dnrjm, U“, ,-_,,,.,._,,,,>,,, M“. on the 1t.\l1cys by 100111115. wort‘ 111 tho city, gut-tats ol‘ tho ltav- “'Jh gtpicltt-lt with apoplox and Methm-HSI. 1P5. ' tltsptlt- all ‘that, 111012141111 skill and, __ -—-——— t1 udwr nutsing could 11.1 N11 pass-IJ. \Vcbste1‘ .-__._-. 171 1111» 130 .\lr. tDr.) Harry hit-Load arrivrtl ed away at; above . .-d. Thu J_ tMoNau ______ __ 212 lot) loll last night from Boston. lilting filllll- lato .\lr.-a. 111-11, who 1 a T1 ycttrs U. Smith _______ __ 121 127 lit; ntonetl homo on account of tho o1‘ ago, was an t-stuuablt- lady, M Ajartor _ _ 18H ltll lY-l d1 ath of her mother, Mrs. Elton kind and lmspllable and beloved J. Bcntloy ______ __ 109 215 281i Pilylll‘. wl1o.~‘1- iullvffll lilkm 1111M‘. by all who kn-‘w ln-r. llt-r almost '1‘u1al__13.l99, llrls morning at 8.45 o'clock. tultltlull death was a fiililUk to tho * i—-————————— 1e commutiity 111 which HllL‘ germ-g Christians, BIRTIIS \ 1.. so well uud favoubly known. _____.________ Her 1111511411111 tirrtltcvthwvl lu-r by w, sum]. _______ _, 1:1 ' ... 1:‘ ROBERTSON, a1 Klulwboro, t». n. “DQM mm yoafh“ ‘i- 13111111114111! .... _- 1--' ~11 I ~1- 1., Mar, 161111, 1925 to Mr and Air-i M” 1"“',‘3" l” '“"“"" ‘“'" ‘l““‘~'""‘ u. hlrllislt __ o.» 1'.» t'| John W. Robertson a Slll1——(l0l‘(l1)ll "rfi “ml ,1“? fwml- ““"_“‘lY-,-“""_- ,]_ tgtmt-un ___ 11;! 1.73 11.4] »»»»» -~ WHlTE--A1L the l’. B. 1. liustpltutl, ’l‘lto1n:1.~1, tin Victoria; rmulvmmu‘ I alart-h 25th, 1925, ‘to 1W1". and Airs. tho l1ott1rstcad; Fred, (‘apu - , Juuttts J. \\'l1ltu. no, Agntps 11.1m- 1;.<- ; Eln-r (1., Calgary; J. .111: QYBI“ -- --" "' '" "“ "“"‘ than, a tdztttgltltzr-Vliolott Gutltrutltt, l‘1trdy, llollywootl .(.'a11t'or11i:-. ("'57- _ .»\1.~1t> two lnxilln ts. \l~,- Nathan 11c ’ llillligl] LZT-Iillillxlrl-‘i- FM“ t‘ " " Fztrlaitv. St1111|11rr"'dt-. Altrotl Nlc ‘~ 1 "$1196" ll ~7- luJAlllh Farlano, Ptaeo ltlvt-r, Alberta. 5 till U iillflllill-i-‘i 111°"- McEACHERN-- .-\t St. Calilorittou, March 27th, John MlcJ-Iucltcrtt, Fun- oral Sunday at l p.111, BELL-.-\t Capo. ’i‘ra\"ert:c, Mart-it 27th aftl-r an 11111111111 o1 only l2 hours, 111's,t(Y11t1t"1t-u W. Bull. aged 71. Funeral Sumlay at 2 pm, from her late runltlcnco tn Mctltodlut Cemetery. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of Margaret Grace Webster, Augustine Cove, Died March 28th, 1919, at the early age of 11 years. Gone la the face we loved so entertained royally by 1111-1110111- bcrs of tho Prince Street players: Scorer-bliss C. 111111111111. 'l‘in1t\r—~-t\‘l1.~1s all, Meflallum. Referee-Ii, A, Pcndlctou. Prnce St. Girls. D, HoWattAF _______________ 0 4 1), lleartz-F _ N11. Farqttlturson l~l_ Watwlw-C, __ l-l. llrukcftl __ M Colliags-(l _ Total Summerside qirls. (l. Sauudors~F .............. _- (l, Morris/F -_._ Sinc1a1r—C in tho lead with altother clean fleld . of the game despite the strong of» Household Science of visltoxs prcst-ttl, who t-vlncutl ' (111111 inttuinst 111' tlu- work 110110 ' tluriltg tht- tvrm. sunlplos o1’ vxhh-h \\'1~rt- on taxhlltittiatt. Prisoner Drops Dead On Way From the Dentist (Canadian Press) LUNDNIBUIIG. .l\'.$., March 27.- Edorartl (lrothetlnt, county jail pris- oner awaiting trial on a charge 0f attcntpttatl murder, dropped . dead on the street hero this afternoon wvhilc b01111; rctturned to jail llroxti a local dentist's office where he had a tooth extracted. The Coroner's inquest returned a verdict of death lroun natural causes. Grotheitu, was B!) years old. a native o! Denmark, and had been a sailor on the schoon- ‘cr "Chautauqua." Dominion Revenue ' Increases (Canadian Press) ('l"l"l‘A\\'.t\- March 27.—llon. J. A. Rob), acting Mtittlstcr of Finance, tretlnlntrs that. lll('l tines, in ‘the re- w nuc as a rostult of tho tbutitgot change-a twill total 81.362118, made up as follows: (T11111to1ns, 8914.618; 1.111 c1111 war rovnnttta not. 517.500; export duty on elocitriclty $400,000. Famous General Died Yesterday (Canadian Press) 111611111, 11:11‘. 27, —(1<-111-r.'11 Raw- 11115011. (fo111111a11dt-r ln Chief of ‘the llritislt fort-ct." in India, died tonugln. (lcnt-ral lltuvllngsdtrn 111.111 in lntltizl would have t-xp/turtl in Novunbrr. 115s stttrct-asor (‘* - tral Stir Willizuu llirthvootl, w ttztxuctl by 1111- llrttlslt War Office on Illurch 20th. Lord flaming-son's druth t'ollo\\‘t*tl an (mt-ration for appendicitis on llltutch 25th. 11c \'.':1.~1 one 01' i111.- lt st known lirifell gout-tails: dtrri g 1111c war. lit,- 1e born February 20th, 1815-1, at Saud- burst. _ Closing Exercises '1‘bo last courut- for tho Sfilliflil :11‘ lill‘ short course in ilottueltqltl Strit-tlct: camc to ll close yester- day 111101110011. The closing ox 111151115 w to condurtt-tl lmtuu-t-tt timr anti 141x, uultb quitt- a 11111111111; 1'1. Allen -~-(’l _.._-_.. C, Whitoflti ________________ -- 3 ll. Holman-b‘ _-_-__.t.-.----~ Total 5 First half cudcd 1210 2 in fav" or of ‘Summcrsldc, the 1111.11 ucoroi stood (i 1o -5 in favor of tho Chan; lottetown Girls. c-o-———-- 1 t IN MEMORIAM ,=_ MRS CHARLES W. BELL A1140 two shirt» .\lr.-t Atthur l1oy1-' at tut-sent living wllth tho family of tho tlrcvur-twl; Mu 151121111011 Ham-toy, 11011011110. Tho Guardian extends do post rrvlnpatthy to the Iwrt-avcd fatally uud rolatlvcs. 'l‘h1~ funeral \\'-’1l takt- place Sou day afternoon at. t'wo t1't-lo.:k from 1111c lat: rcsldotttit: to tlu- hiotltotlist Cemetery. TEACHERS’ CONVENTION , 1 The Annual Convention of the‘ Prlnco Edward Island Teachers’. Federation wlll be held at Char? lottetown on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 7-9. 1925. Dr. Trueman, President of Mount A111- dear son University. and other promin- silfl" the V°|°° we “w”! m tent educlltionlnts wlll take pant. 1153". Interesting program of reports. ‘T18 88d bu! "W W9 WW5" papers, addressee. and discussions. why Public meeting. Election of offl- The best la always the first eers and other bunlnesa. Persons to die. desiring to submit resolutions, le ee s o o r . All INSERTED BY LOVWG I¢=Zh=rQ°Z1QO=dRIItI1112:?“ y PARENTS 111111. In Loving OF children." Mrs.Margaret Longworth Stanley "Gone from night but emhrtlned ln the hearts ol her JESSIE R. FULLERTON- Secretary. 1201-3-2841 Memory 1t had boon cxpt-ctctl that mem- bers of tht- Lvgislattlrte would ht- 1-1- 111, but tawing to 1111' iluttsc having adjournt-tl at laid-day 1111" numbers wezr r1-grctt:1lt1y' unablo; to 11o pPPSvlll. Dainty rt-frt-sh- 1n 111s wort; rupaltly strrttl by HI utnubcr of the young lady students 11111111." tltc tlitttt-llntlt of tho Supt-r- i11to111lt-11t, 1111M." Alathlbsou, and - Assistant Sttpctrlttttttdcut, libs tin Vvindsor. _ Th. whole affair was voryten-l . joyaltlt: and the rtnilott; PXDR‘ 1 .1l1t11t.~'tl\'1.~; as grt-atly p1e..1 ll till ltl-dlusllu-t hall 1.1111111: and S. C. M, Sticial. 1l(lVVl.lN<l_ All Alloys open. hlllfi-l-YFINGS 7 51. 1C .111. 1111111: Study llrottti. (lENlCR/Ut. ‘Pool, bllliurda, bowling, t-lll\l\\'t'l‘bl. trbockors, and reading room at your convenience. shun/tn 10 am. Junior Sing Song, 8.30 p.m. Sacred Concert. (‘atnvroli _. .‘\l<-.1~I\vc11 . ti, hlclmotl The . 4- Killioys of Life V INDIGESTION ACID STOMACH CONSTIPATION BILIOUSNESS Knock them out with HUGHES’ DIGESTALL TABLETS A sure remedy for all dis enoea of the ntomneh Ind boweln. Prlee 50c per box (8 for $2.50) HUGHES DRUG ' A. Lwrsrml-LNT 4 ' Tm} RELUblNlvENy-Av __ ___,__. __- zrémi?" Investing —youshouldconsult this comprehensive list of high-grade securities. You will find it of real value in mak- mg a_ satisfactory selection. Write for Investment Recommendations. Royal Securities CO R P QRATION I: I M I 1' I D Great Georle Street CHARLOTTETOWN Tomato .Wlnnl1m| 1321/2 Montreal , Si. John Hlllhl Vancouver , I_lj.l.l.l.l Junior Basketball At Y. M. G. A. Two vcry interesting gamr-u in the Junior League were played on tho “Y” tloor last night tho first unr bct\vco11 tuants No, two and lhrco was won by tho luttt-r by tho scori- eighteen to clovt-n whilt- in the tither game nuntbt-r throt- put it over ntunhm- ottomtltotttnt- of nlno to thrce, Some good cotn- binaflou wan put 11p by tho younw nit-rs and in a few yours illoy will be tho stars of various lt-ztgttt-u and tcznns. - Folltnving are tho results: Number Three Sqttarobriggs Johnson McLean Clow 1101i tlwou .. Milford Total _......-.__.__.__.......... ll‘ Number One. Drown . .. Stl-itifortl _ . 11111111 Number ,4. hit-hood lit-Lean (IpXm... . . 4 'I‘otal ....................... -_ 9 S91110-r Basketball At Y. M. C. A. Tonight at eight-o'clock sharp. lltt-rc- wlll ho 41111111101- intrzroothtt: game between the College tv-am and tho llruina, .»\.'-1 tho mztjority rc111o111bor- the llt-tlins won the last‘ #111111», but tho trollt-go. boys fer-l r-onildont thov wlll be ablo to turn the tablt-u on them 1ou'_'_-,11t_ - A gold game in aselurntl all wl1.1 attr-r..1. 1111111t'-tli:1t(\1y on rou-‘itrvlon of 11n- gamo, tho usual Slaturday 1122111 progrutn for the 111111101111 will ho rarrit-d out. A small lllllllifl-Hlflll will ho rhargod. D A SILVER TlP if silver is washed in plenty of soap and hot water and rubbotl dry with soft <>1o.:111_to\vc1s each time it is used, the sliver \v11l not often require cleaning. lllluunln llnlmont (or ("ormu nml lntnlomu 00-0-0-0-0-00000 i Hotel Victoria i 0 Water 8treet, Charlottetown > Oflerl to the travelling public n comfortable, upto- date Hotel. Contain: 44 ‘ room: with private bathe. The Culolne ll famoul all over Canada. Telephone In l Ill roorno. Courteouo Iorvlee. ’ H. c. enown, ‘ Manage Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. t Proprietor: i o++o+o++++oo+o4++04+n-o VICTORIA HOTEL J. Anderson, Vtmcouvor; Ilnyd Eaton, Newcastle; llfi C_ Low, Jin- liiflXi 'W. (1 idllaf-Summeraltle; F. I‘. Bart, lluli 1x; A. W. Jonah. Nloncton; 1. \ Murdock. Murray River; l1. t . 21m Rogers. Sum- mornltlc; T, S. twackny, St. John; Mrs, ll, F. Manhood, lmrchester. tblals. THIS PAGE THREE All we ask is the chance to prove this statement: “The New Stude- ,5 y. baker models l; offer the greatest motor car value .. thatsCanadian dollars can buy.” We know that no other car I 1 in Canada can compare with ' the New Studebaker——in _ 1:1,; quality of appearance, com- u- fort and performance—_—and still sell at anywhere near ' the low Studebaker price. We want the public also to know that. So we invite , comparisons. We are eager _ for the opportunity to prove ’ our statement. t. , ,.~ i" Come in. ~There’s a Stude- baker car waiting to demon- . , strate. ‘ifou willlnot be urged d "I .;. IO buy. _ ~ -'. New models! New values! Before you buy, sec the rtew Srudcbakers; compare t/trm in every way with any other car you may be considering; and in particular compare the prices: it STANDARD SIX‘ I . 5-Pass. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . . . . . $1820.00 » - ~ 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster . . . . . . . $1795.00 3-Pass. Country Club Coupe . . . . $2145.00 g 5-Pass. Coach . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2065.00 S-Pass Coupe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2300.00 , $2335.00 $2445.00 "I, $2535.00 . 5-Pass. Brougham . .. . . . . . . . . . . 5-l’ass Sedan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-Pass. Berhne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SPECIAL SIX 5- ‘ass. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . . . . 3-Pass. Duplex-Roadster . . . . . . 3-Pass. Sport Roadster . . . . . . . . 5-Pass. Brougham . . . . . . . . . . . . 4-Pass.Victoria 5-Pass.Sedan 5-Pass. Berline . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . BIG SIX 7-Pa-ss. Duplex-Phaeton . . . . . . . 5-Pass. Coupe . . . . . . . . 7-Pass. Sedan . . . . 7-Pass. Beriine $2350.00 $2275.00 $2405.00 $2830.00 l i $2985.00 ' . $3120.00 '. $3230.00 k . $2900.00 $3840.00 $4025.00 $4140.00 coblllllboolelcl 4min! hydraulic brakes, with disc whack, ‘I I _ '1 r optumal at extra charge. ‘ " . These prices include taxes and freight. They cover cars with standard factory equipment, i’ delivered complete and ready for service. ‘A. llorne 81 Go. i SUMMERSIDE AND CHARLOTTETOWN Dealer: for Prince Raw-rd m.“ IS A STUDEBAKER YEAR.