‘rnimuAnY 19, 1921. W‘ Zion Presbyterian Church. M|.N‘l‘OT|ER—-RiE'V. M. IOOTT FULTON, M. An B. D. M ORN 1N0 11.00 A. Mp-Bormonz-Sublofl-"Our Shepherd Kind" Anthem by the choir. .3°|,.-Mlss Marjorie Wood-Shadows. zso r. tit-sabbath School-Pastors Bible Class I 21. “°"" aw‘ - . zveumo . o ' 7.00 P. M-Sermom-Subjeeb-"The immortality of {I10 3011i." ~ Solo-Mr. Ben Ao>rn—“There is no Death." Anthem by the Choir. Du,g._M|“ Frances ‘Moore and Mr. Harry craswell- “Teach Mo to Fra)'-" STUDENTS AND STRANGERS WELCOME. Q REV. W. M.‘ RYAN, B. ctiniip dinitsb churn; REV. E. H. RAMSAY, D. D.. l3 Upper Prince 8t. ORGANlST-W- E. FLETCHER, A.R,O.M.,_A.T.O.L. A., 220 Richmond Street Oentral Guardian at North Bedeque at 11, Lower 39590116 at S, Freetown at 7. ' O'LEARY UNITED CHURCH. _ West Devon at 10.30 a. m., Bloom- field ill 3, O’Leary at 7. Mr, J, R, Dignan will speak, CHRISTIAN CHURCI-h-illev. c. E- Armotwnx will preach at New W iulflfllflll Church, 31m. , Glesso day. Feb. 20 ‘1I1 a- m. and 7 p. m. at Fredericton ti p. m. having a pre-stock-takin ruary 18th, 19th. 21st, and Tuesday. ‘HUNTER RIVER CIRCUIT.- Services Sunday, Feb. 20th: North“"°“"' 11 s- m.. Nor Wiltshire, 11.00 e. In. whflafley Long Creek 7 p, Rivet-t 3410 p, m_ Hunter Rtver, iootrender unto the Lord, for all I-Iie Ip. m. R. H. \Baxter, Minister. RE~V. J. m. iuunci-usou Dist.‘ nev. o. K. noes will preach‘ ANDEIRSOWB, ST- PETERW, are‘ F" THE CUARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN BELFAST-There will be service in the Presbyterian Church Beg"; .at11a. m, anldgtim m_ ‘OALEDONIM-ou gummy Feb goth there will be service in the reshyterlsn Church at Caledonia tat 11 u. m. and 7 a m_ SCHOOL PROGRESSESn- The Silage] at Pleasant Grove is making ‘:1 Progress under the efficient "flflflement of Mr. James Horgan. ___ , - ‘ TAIRVIEWf-"ou Saturday av- ‘iilalltg. Feb. 19th a Young Peoples’ y will be held: 111.5130“ Hat] ""8" H! 7180-1». I'll. Rev. W. M. ss the meeting. _,__ . BAPTisT SERVICES, North Riv- lTV under the presidenc of Mr. David Stewart the woeklyymeeting of this Society was held in the Church parlor last evening. After the Secretary, Mr. Heath Saunders bad read the minutes of tbs prev- ious meeting. Mr. read a paper on "The Three Musk- eteers, a reportof which will be found on page nine. Mr. vote of thanks, seconded byRev. Bruce Muir; and supported by Mr. James Paton and Mr. Ewen Camer- on. » Next Friday evening, Rev. Dr Coffin will give _a tall: on "A Voy- age to the West Indies and Life in th ‘r l s $819 1"°°'iK“"““"‘"~ 9- 1)., and Rev. a. 11.. e ‘m’ cs 22m andStavert will addre 23rd, Friday Saturday, Monqnyybet all come. H . . .. ‘ ansadsttwamflti i erman B A the Pastor of the Central Christian Church of this‘ BRJAMEB LITERARY I061- Miss-Winifred‘ Eaton Visiting Charlottetown “The Fields White With the Har- vest" will be the theme of an ad- dress to be delivered in the Bap- tist Church. in this city Sunday evening by ‘Miss Winifred Eaton, e native of Canard, N. 8., and a sist- er of Rev. Ross C. Eaton. Mlle Eaton, who has been here for some days on a visit to Rev Mr. Eaton and Mrs Eaton, has been engaged in mission wo k in India J. R. Burnett At the close Reuben MacDonald moved very likely tcll you how greatly " ‘LR-C's have helped some of ' his own customers. To sec even s few of‘ testimonial letters in our files, would convince you that ‘LR-C's are extraordi- narily successful in the trest- lofqlysafllsllslhem Iqbi Lain‘- Psinslmostslways,‘ " (Templttosfs Rheumatic Capsules) youyiu and similar forms o! * ‘LR-C's treatment. Your druggist can tbchundrcds of PAGE . qt Mm. n“ since 1909, continuousl , with the exception of her regular furloughs. At present she is on one of these furloughs of 18 months duration, having left China in May last for Canada. PASTOR RETURN'S¢—RBV. Neil City will arrive 0n the mail train‘ tonight and will occupy his pulpit at both services tomorrow. Mr. Herman has been absent ‘from his pulpit lor nearly four mouths and it is tpleasing news to the congrega- tion antli his numerous friends in this city that ‘he now returns to eiiFlflld, Sunday Feb. 20th: Fair- th River 3 p. m., "What shall I Ibonelits toward Mo?" W. R. M - t-‘Walker, minister. ac BRADALEANE C HARG E.-. hundred fellow missionaries under the auspices of the Canadian Bap-- tist Foreign Mission, their field be- ing in the Madras presidency on the Calcutta and Madras. She is working with about one east coast of India between, i Overlapping has been reduced to‘ SERVICES FOR TOMORROW 10.00 A- M.—Prayer Meeting. 11.00 1A. M.—-Presci1er: Rev. W. M. Ryan, a, A. Subjectz-“Prayerfl ' Anthcm:—"l Heard the Voice et Jesus" ($0M port by Miss Martha Wright) 2.30 P. Mp-isabbatls School and Bible Classes. (Dr. Ramsay's Class in the Church) 7.00 P. M.—-Preaotler:-'-Rev. Dr, Ramsay. 8ubject:—“Vision and Obedience" Soloi-"How Lovely are Thy Dwellings" (Liddle) Miss Hazel Carter, Anthcm:—"At Even, Ere the Bun was Set" (Turner) (Solo parts by Mr. T. W. Bentley) A CORDIAL WELGOIME TO‘ ALL. goq-eo-oorooovoeoo oaooawoa (Bontemps) Women -- a MAN-A pares A Memorial Of A Good Man At Sacramento, California. last mouth, u Park was donated to the city iii memory of James Mc- (llatchy who was, years ago, n re- sident of this Province, ‘and may liuvo been known by some persons yet living here. _ The park is to bo known as "Ti\o Jumee McClntcliy Park". It was given tho city by Mr and Mrs V. S. McClatcliy to commemorate their father. and the love of the donors for the city and its people." It comprises eleven acres of land in tho city's suburbs and it will be, forever, a place of recreation for lie people atid a playground for the children. No more fitting memor- lal of a good old citizen could be given. l One Insertion l-‘laur I nscrtlon Eight insertions ..........,... v-e-ooooo-v _ t Agents Wanted‘ wAsl-io si-zsr esttsn. GREAT repeater- Washes clothes in ton minutes without rubbing, and cleans everything like magic. Guaranteed harmless. 250% pro- ilt. Sample tree. P. A. lmfebvre & C0,, Alexandria, Ont. A. W. Feb. 14-51. DARWIN'S LIMITED HOME SER- vice Department wants clean-cut, neat appearing, ambitious, honest men and women oi‘ character to show and sell IDarwin's smartly styled. Sipring Dresses and Coats at the same prices es shown and sold in our large and successful chain oi’ ‘Ladies’ Ready-to-wear Stores; this is an unusual oppor- tunity to make a permanent coli- nection with Darwin's 20'yeal' old retail ‘organization and earn a growing income in keeping with your abllity- We'll tfurnish the reputation and capital for you to Ibuild a reputation and successful business iu protected territory with Darwin's overvalues and broad guarantee of supreme sat- isfaction» to your customers. You owe it to yourself to write this very day for full‘ particulars of tho Darwin opportunity. Elabor- ntc Free sample outfit to those who qualify. iOur style and mer- chandising experts will train those who ‘have not had former experience. Address Darwin's illlmitoll, Dept. P-1 illox 61.2, Mon- treal, Que. A. W. 1920- _ Nursing O-§-O-O-O4-O00 t n. YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING T0 enter March class of North CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ..l0o per line of ti words .i!o per lino of 6 vsorsls . e ‘pss line of ll words For Sale FOR SALE- SPEED SLEIGH. new wond sleighs and high box sloiglis.——Proude & Moreside. 223 Grout George St. 3949 2 18 3i FORSALE-BUZZ PLANER AND table saw-Fronds & liioresitlo 223 Great George Street. ' 39-19 2 '18 3i FOR SALE-IRISH COBBLERS. No. 1 certified seed, one dollar per bushel. Write to John A. Coulson. Sea View, P. E. I. - 3944 2 18 3i FOR SALE —- THREE BROOD sows, Yorkshire grade (bacon type) due to zfarrow -in April. Priced to sell. Donald F. MacAu- lay. Sourls East, 3966 219 8 'don Anglican Church at French River at 10.30 u. m. Burlington Anglican Church. 2.30 p, -nl. and Malpeque ‘United, tChurch at 7 p-m. ctr-minnows, 8T. PETEWS, are having a pre-stock-iaklng Sale Feb- ruray 18th, 19th, 21st. 22nd and 2311i. Frlllfly. Saturday, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, 3B7_5~2-15-twsin~ii. UNDER THE DISTINGUISHED patronage of ‘Hie Honor Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. tI-leiirtz, "Patil Kollius. will entertain iii l-learlz Memorial Hall, Monday 21st. inst. BROOKFIELQ-Tht- Bervlcgg l“ tho Iirookfleld Congregation nn Sunday, Feb. 20th will be us fol- lows: Hartsvllle, l1 n. m, and Brookiieltl. 7 p. m. ‘CLYDE RlVER.—-Oli Sunday. tli‘e'b. 20th the service in the fies- byterian Church nt Clyde River will bo at 3 p. m. Sunday School ht 2 p. m. WOO D I8 LAN DS.--Oii Sunday and at Wood Islands East Hull at 3 p. m. ‘ alarm-e si-tAw-ilt Sttililitlpo, 1Q; 15,1‘, 59-7. lo Lloyd mid Mrs Sliuw, ii. nu. MeCABE-At Slzliiliopts, Fell, 1927. to TIIOIIIitH und- Mrs. llii: a daughter. 13th, (Julio DEATHS tiny iFeb. 1'8, 19:27. Angus McLeod, tilted 69- -Funeral rte-clay, Saturday from. llie- residence of ‘his brother M-i". Jciizi. E. '.\I-cLeo.d at 2 p. m. lu- tiorment llutntsvlille Cemetery. l IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of Mrs. FARM FOR SALE AT FORT Augustus, shore farm of 80 acres of good land and 7 acres of marsh. good house and out build- ings, convenient to church and school, also 20 tons of hay. Ap~ ply to Joseph Curley, Fort Au- gustus. 40 2 18 3i Miscellaneous ‘ mo. ALFRED MeDoNALD, LAND Surveyor, Hermnnville, P. E. I. aszi 2 11 lmo. LOADING LIVE Hoes AT MT‘. Albion, Tuesday, Feb 22nd.——Fred Robertson. 3947 2 18 3i CUT THIS OUT FOR LUCK- iSond birth date and I100 for won- derful horoscope of your entire life . ‘PPOI. Raphael, 94 Grand Central iStlttlml, New York. 624-4-25-s7i Adams Training School dor nurses, North Adams, Mass, please write. Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six ‘tnonths course at Yale Univer- sity School of Nursing. All ox- PBIIBBB Daid. 3710-25151 IVantolL-A Man mined man-who will work as hard for himself as lie will for ‘"1 9111910181". An active man- Pmliiffllfly between 80 and 40. married. and with some business tiiiborilence. An ambitious man ——anx ous for go _ promotion teinnrifilmoxfii’, is with successful Canadian Li Insurance Compagy, eatnblmm; over 30 years oiling Qxpgfl. once not vital. We supply tram. 1118- Write, in etrictblt confid- ence. Box 110a Halifax. n.3, Wanted wmrso - soar surrasts for lobster fishing, with or with- Wl Milne. Apply Geo. F. Coles, New London. 3945 2 18 4i WANTED T0 IUY 0R RENT IN Charlottetown home with mod- ft. BTAEFFOiV-E-NZ-WEF-Ifl-‘CR catalogue; time payments If de- sired; some used ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company. 1100. Quocn West, Toronto. Snt. tf. STRAYED ON MY PROPERTY two white sheep, Owner may have same by applylng to Dan Grant. Peakes and paying for ad. 3965 NOTICE-WILL THE PARTY who entered my ‘house and took n largo sum of money on the night of February the 9th return same to owner, and save further action being taken. Frank Tre-z "m. m. . y pass and bring its mereK-Hanypshitte. . . _ ._ H. 398-1 chant’. I m Male “up wltnwd Fresh yov-vtltth every ‘co ng ‘T WANT-ED-—MA-N T0 WIORK ON farm 6 miles from ‘Chefiottetown. Vernon S. Mnnn, Mermaid. . 81168-24911 -L-_--------___'_.__"._ BIG EARNINGS." 'O'I'.E~ADY ‘EM- ployrnent for Barbers. Become expert in 8 week's. Write Moler Barber College, Department “F” llialifax. _ d-l-Zts-ltf. _______.._____._______ Female Help Wanted WANTED GIRL roe GENERAL housework, Mrs. Allisoh Holmes. ern conveniences in good looal- Clrlown. R. R. 3. $997,248,!“ "y. Write P. o. Box iei. Char- _ ______ ___ Jottetown. 392i 2 l7lst3i vutanrlsptf-Btaoise IN I. ‘E. L: , o sol u one Corsets and no] "___ cessorles, good pmpogltlou, M, Help want?" ply Box 415. cheriottetown. “m, t u- wnxty‘ WARE! Ills-natal. . ii vmtin ' ‘l - , “TTTT ‘Madly. qfixlflritnmlmptigll: gitgllgg1fgggwog ‘Mu. Jase Synntmle, 0.17 Si. work. llllrito fisher Cards Co. l, ill. 3981 140 llifeet 42nd, ‘New York. 390,0 Wm. E. J-ohnstone, Long River, who departed this life February 20th, 1926. In the grave sleeping, Where the gentle flowers wave, Lies the one we loved so dearly, in her silent, lonely grave. Friends may think she is for- gotten That the wound healed, But they little know the sor- row, Lies within our cealed. Inserted by Her Parents Mr- and Mrs. Josiah Howatt I _ ifi IN MEMORIA In loving memory of my dearest husband, John J. Desmond. The eleventh anniversary High ‘Mass for the repose of his soul, will be celebrated on Saturday Morning here in Boston, and also at St. Dun- stan's Cathedral. Charlotte- town, P. E. l., where he died, February 10th, 1016. yard softi y is surely hearts con- i 1 I I i i But dsyg of sadness still t come over us, _ And tears in silence often flow, But memories will keep him evsr near us. Tho he left us just sieve" years ago. inserted by His Wife llfargsitsti. .. . ,-. R... Secretary ‘Canadian Bible Society] will spent on Sunday 20th 8S toi->“""““ °‘“"°“- RB“ 43"“! Cobum‘ lows: In the Parish of New thon- evening.‘ iM- 1M B. l1. Pastor. Services for nSiibbHlh, Feb. 20th: ‘Pleasant Vel- I Y. 1i a. lil- Rose Valley, 3 p. m. ‘liiallalbane, 7 p, .m_ i ‘back h0mQ_ _ ttanity in that country since ‘she | vEsrsRo/ive manner ——But-‘ "" $21.5‘ “tll.l“'wi‘li"i;ni "L$§§t°.r'l§§‘ 10m ‘it 40° l0 45v. eggs 45c, psRsoNAn-a Christians in the eaigly days): the L c m“ 75c m $1M)‘ one 50°“ Mr. It. J. Steele. Tracadie Cross, 554M055 1° U19 chum“ We"? was on sale at $2.75. Hay 501d at 50c to 55c, straw 35c, oats 60c, potatoes 50c to 55c, nnti turnips 30c Beef 8c to 10c. and dressed poi-k 13 tl-2c, with little of tile latter of- , feriug. BONSHAW, H-AMPTDN AND tTRYOM-Ou Sunday, Feb. 20th the service lu connection with the Presbyterian Church in Canada again take up his pastoral duties. tMr- Herman will preach on inter- esting subjects at both services to- morrow and n cordial invitation is extended to come and welcome him a minimum in the mission fields.‘ so far as the different deuominatq ions are concerned. Miss Eaton states that good progress is being, made in the advancement of Chris-i double the total membership seven or eight years ago. When Miss Eaton first went to India she was engaged in evangel- istic work travelling among the people in the river valley near the foothills of the eastern Ghates. For the last four years she has been in charge of the Bible Training School for Indian women, teaching them church work, and house to was a visitor to the city yesterday. =Mi'. Alex Anderson St. ‘Peter's Bay, was a visitor to the city yes~ terday. Mr. Allan McSwaln, Lorne Val- ley. Wits n visitor to the city yes- tertlay, I IMr. Hammond Vessoy, York was L_. Ar. s. A.M. Funeral sour. No. 2 and visiting brethren s at 8t. Paula Church to atte late Brother CJJ. Bousflsld G. R. C. procession at City limitl- ERNEST ' KEMP, Secretary 8t. John's Lodge (Aprons Furnished Western Guardian -NOTICE — I will arrive at Sunimerside about March 3rd, or 4th, with two carloads of western horses ranging from 1000 pounds and upwards for sale, Notice will be given when horses arrive. Ray Schurmau. 3977 1 . i.‘ The Brethren of 8t. John's Lodge No. 1, Victoria Lodge Service takes place this afternoon at 2.30 P. M- lnterment Peoples Cemetery. By order of the Worshlpful Masters Fell- 20th there will be setvice iu;J. l3. Gordon and was well nttend- en“- lhe Presbyterian IChurch at Viloniljeti. After the usual opening exer; _ Islands at 11 a. m. and at 7 p. m. raises llie slim cl $6.00 was voted tol “Th” Ilene Da"l“'5°“‘ Pete's MACLEOD-—At ‘Hunter lltivci‘, tfllilttlllce to pay a last tribute 0i’ will be held at Donsliaw Hull at 11 u. iii. llwmptoni llall at 3 p. m. and at the Baptist Church, Albany at 7 p. m. Rev. W. M, Kiiniiawiu, D, I). General Secretary of the tSahbatli Schools and Young Peoples’ work oi’ the Presbyterian Church in Can- uxlu will conduct the services. Let everyone plan to hear this talented Fdieaker. a visitor to the city yesterday. Miss Stella Morris, Millcove is spending the week end at Pleasant Grove. tho guest of Mrs Minnie Curran. iWynilifreti ‘Ryan McDonald, of the Wynnifred Milllnery left yest~ erday on a buying trip to the big centres. WOMEN'S INSTITUTE- The, regular unontilly meeting of Rose-i ‘Iifilltll Wouieus’ institute was held iOll Feb. 8th at the home of Mrs. Miss Lidy ililaciiiiachierni of Mont- dlalr. New Jersey, arrived ‘home tins‘! nhglit on ‘a visit to heir pain be given the teacher to purchase sflnofld‘ ‘s ‘dswng ‘m St‘ Avmrdb’ maD for use 0t’ the school. A coni- gm guest o‘ ‘Harry ‘and MN‘ my" tmlltee was appointed. consisting of Mon‘ ltwo YIIIOXIIDCFS of tlio Institute and ttwo school trustees to make ar-t _ Jr.. of Hunter River were in the rangenieiitr. for having a pump in-ictty yesterday settttng for the“, iatlnllm‘ at ‘he scmool‘ as “fly ‘nfiieautiful home which they purchas- I e-sprlng as practicable expensesmd, trot“ M“ when ways’ Brook tin connection to be pttid by thc ln- new recently’ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Silliphant, 'Brilish, in most cases it manifests ‘mp9 from ram‘ ‘mull’ Yesterday house visiting. The missionaries have met with no opposition on the part of the Indian authorities. On the coli- trary. the educational problem is such that the government wel- comes all educational effort by lu- dividunls or by societies. During the Ghaudi movement in n number of places there was some unpleasant anti-foreign feeling, but no serious outbreak of any sort m" attack on missionaries. There is t.;‘::::‘::.l:‘.‘:i:‘..::i‘:3:.‘:harsh. Min-Av - in some extreme cases it may take Jewen "errmg- ‘Jmkunan o“ ‘he the form of active opposition to thei wesler" frmgm- hm‘ l‘ "Aim" e5" —DROWNED AWAY-Jfhe deiilh ‘occurred by drowning in Brldge-‘ iport. COIIIL, of Mr. Anthony Arse- lnault, son oi’ Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ! Arsenault, Abrams Village. The re- mains arrived in Summerside last night en route to Wellington from where they will be conveyed to the deceeselPs parents. The funeral will be held this afternoon to E5- moiit Bay. t stowat Portage. He was coupling cars granting 0t ret°,.ms_ It 1s team-int Portage and was in the act ofl a movement for self governmentflettliig ‘mm between "l5 m!" wttmn the Emptm, and the obj“. when his foot slipped on the track ti“, of the Deon“, o; 1nd“, 1,; toiand the car backed upon his foot secure the same measure of seifj§rllshlllll ii bI-Ii. not passing 0V6!‘ govermnent as m Ctmadtt tit. Upon arrival of the train Dr. J. The field is certainly “white fortA- MedPhse was summoned and he the harvest" in ludin, as only the: took the iniured man to the Print-s mete edges have but, touched, 9...; County Hospital. Upon examination pecmny t“ regard to the middle, Dr. MadPhee found the toes crush- classes. Among the educated class-I fill bill the 100i. W88 not otherwise i itself by an impatience at ne requested to meet In a body nd the funeral service of our of Burlington Lodge .No. 100, Brethren. may ieavs the H. 8- MeLEOD, Secretary Victoria Lodge at Church Door.) l moderate amount o] business was worked at unchanged prices. The market for standaid grades of roll- ed oats continued quiet but prices ruled steady. The egg market was without any special feature to note, prices being well maintained‘ under a moderate demand. The receipts 1.302 cases. The undertone to the potato market was firm, the de- mand was limited. Car lots of P. E. Island green mountable were quot- ed at $1.60 to $1.65 per bag of nine- ty pounds while Quebeo white stock sold at $1.25 to 81.30 per beg of ninety [pounds in bulk ex tiaclk and New Brunswick green mount- ains at $1.20 to 1.25 per bag of ninety pounds ex-store. The vol-_ lime of business done in butter was moderate sized and prices were firm. No. 1 pasteurized was quoted at 40% cents to 11 cents per pound. The receipts were 82 packages. The cheese market was extremely dull and the undertone continued easy- Western gades were quoted at 181,4 cents to 18% cents per pound. The receipts were 43 boxes. OTTAWA, Feb. ISr-iEBsM-De- spite a nervous and unsettled feel- ing prevailing on eastern egg mark- ets today no price changes are re- ported, IChicago spot market has taken another severe drop, Toronto: Dealers are quoting for unguided eggs extras 43 to 44; ea the nmvemettt h“ show“ n} injured. The patient is resting well Ystitute, ‘Next meeting will be held k Tlie many friends of -Miss Verna at the home of Mrs. J. Douolioo. yDixou. Little Sands, will he pleas- ‘tod to learn she is improving rapid- ly after her recent operation for- appendicitis in the P .E. I. Hospit-l ISLAND LADY PASSES. ~—'l‘he tloiitii of Mrs Mary llailies, widow of Joseph Haiiies, of Rlchihucto. i will be heard with regret by a large {circle of friends. Silo was 90 v marked developmeuh {at tho Prince ‘County Hospital and There hne also been satisfactory’ should Inske a good recovery. I THE MARKETS i IN MEMORIAM i LIEUTENANT B. A. COYLE ‘tyeai-s of age, and liad resided in,‘ tliichlbucto tile greater part of her; Illfe. Slie was a daughter of Wil-i ilium Mountain, of_ Prince Edward‘ Island, and leaves to mourn five‘ idnughters. Mrs Ruth Myshall oi‘ Vtaltham. Mass; Mrs Annie Laskey |Ssint John; tlilexicn, Me, Mrs George Laskey,‘ Mrs John Carr, of‘ ‘of West Saint John; Mrs Alex Call} of Lieutenant Benedict A‘, Coyle,‘ Richmond Street, Charlottetown. A Boston despatch of the 17th instant states that Lieut. Benedict. of Moncton; and three sons, Joseph ‘Fol’ Cell's Mills; Charles and Earl. not’ Ruchibuctch-Telegraph-Journnl St- J°‘"'~ of aeroplane accidents in Texas on Wednesday. death he was thirty-six years o 8K9, Before entering the flying voca- FUNERAL YESTERDAY. —Tlle funeral of tlie late Rudolph Mac- liellail 0i’ liidlau River took place ‘yesterday morning the 18th inst t0 ,St. Mary's Church. Indian River. ‘whore Requiem High Mass was lsuiig by Monsignor D. J. Giliis, PP. ‘utter which the remains were tout.‘- verly lnill to rest in Indian River cemetery. The funeral was large- ‘ly attended, many coming from a iu a Boston bank, and at the time, of the entrance of tho United‘ States into the war. he enlisted at Providence in the Second U. 8.; Infantry. Ho was later INIIIBICI", red to the second officers training ‘respect. He loaves to mourn his he,‘ 1921 At the um of the ‘ d t m‘, n father and mother Ml‘ and Mrs 311,18,“ he was a L,‘;,,..,..,,1§;;;‘,§“-mgighfig? s Pa"... pig?“ ma" ts-tltliicl-Iiflgli-bfliiil fb§°l‘t‘3';t" in the Flying Corps at Kellyhflcape vet-tie [stands wminulng pin 9|‘ 1i "mle- 9" e" 9 ea uI-‘l ld. Texas. Having passed a‘, _ it l‘ ltul . Washington: Dr. W. l-- MKS-Ilflllil" mcfflt creditable examination lieiuaus A i y £3‘? oggktg°fififtiotlfcgmwtlafw W081 Rflxltiiry- MERE-t A- H~ M“ was justly looked upon its one 0i" R ' l ‘Prctlcii oh Chronic luncheon by iielinu. Roxiiury. Mass. aIiJilI tliiren u", "ma, prgfnkllng young oIIIoertrPOWCFS 810Gb tierhhitittttintt-lturit. i-lnnliltitilntn nit sisters, Mrs W. A. Ready, orc iost- ttt that arm 0t the mutt“), £0,091 t - .oss o an om tint t senses o or, Muss, Mrs Frederick Campbell, In every w”, the late Ltettttj RQSGWBIIODS‘ men. llooklot on Iflflllillé Illetuurl Atlantic. Mast. and Mrs J. Austin Cone w“ a moat admtrabte man‘ ___. t grits-J!"‘itivlfigttilitotffittatfg; Trriiilor. Charlottetown. The pail 1H,, “tun-actor wan above reproach Gi-INEVA, Feb. 18. —T-he League: m, mlttnrtkhm ymtr" ‘tocmu hearers were: Augustus Macmillan Thomas Ttipllu. William Hickey- Fraiik Ready. Nelson Clarke. Fred Ready. Tn tho bereaved relatives the Guardian extends sincere Sym- pathy. oti in. whether iii the banking pro- i‘ iesslon or in the Army. he measur~ i able fidelity and ability. ornnr GeneraPs Medal ¢-§O§-OO-Q l -t.he grades was always the winner‘ ‘of a first certificate. , lie was well known and highly ‘esteemed in Ilia native home town.‘ uutl although it is some years since ho left the Island, yet, his relatives companions and friends BIITBIllMlI-i bor him with love and affection.‘ in the very prime of manhood he! has been taken away, and only time can lessen the shock and the‘ sorrow that this has brought espec- hilly to his parents and family. andl his wife and little daughter. The late Lieutenan Coyle is also, survived by one sister, Mrs Eli‘ Blanchard (Sara MW) in Hoburn.‘ Mass» also three brothers, Phillip‘, in Australia. Who saw service over-i MELOIDS The marvellous little anti- septic pellets, remove husk!- nsss and tickling from the throat, make breathing easy and leave THE VOICE CLEAR AS ‘A BELL A decidedly elective rem- An AAAAAAAAA4A ‘Axkx only limited by oiie's financial re- Ssources and trained leaders. There is a great opportunity for mission work along all lines in India today-improved demand from the contin- lt has been our sud duty tliisjand the Peon“ are in a recepuve week to record the untimely deattiim°°d~ son of Mr and Mrs Stephen Coyle.“‘m°“g 99° language. {India first, the transportation fac- illties were not so adequate a; they - * t tl , the motor car an mo - Coyle was one of the five vlctinlsllggebui ‘gm cycle taktngkhe place‘ : t’ th At ‘he time of hkgvcjarryinrgx passengers from the rail- |way s tioii, Mr. Coyle was a hook-keeper De Pinedo . ‘Feb. 18. —Commander Francesco. camp st Plattsburg. N. Y., whereme tptnedo arty,“ he“, at, 5,30 p. the received his commission iii Nov- .m_ today from Boiqma, yortugueee and iii all duties that he was engeg‘ of Nfl-lfln" IIIIQYI-‘(flalltqearngr “m! ed up to them with most commonti- Ililed 1° U"? Unfled 5mm‘ WNW‘ ‘Jlrllfi. ieservation-s Ilc was the winner of the Gov- l-ermfl 01' P9199110" l" draw" "1' "y in Queeniihc Geneva conference Square School and throughout allflilflflbefs- t1 pressed" or non caste classes, ___ though the latter are sometimes ,. ‘y termed "outcasts." i Th h lo field of endeavour H e w ° JIONTlREAL Que., Feb. I8.-—A feature of the export grain trade on the Montreal ‘market today was the i i lent. For Canadian Western oats and sales of several loads were Estotfs labours welefmade. The trade in wheat both in D16 99811111115 ‘he Temguwhe Uiidted- Kingdom and the cont- When 50° went mlinent continued- slow from local ibuyers. American corn showed some improvement and it was re- ported that sales oi twenty-five ‘cars were made .for prompt ship- rmkshaw’ ‘niment from ‘Chicago on spot. Car lots of tNo, 3 yellow corn weie quot- ted at 92 cents, tNo. 4 yellow at 8" cents ,sn.inpie yellow at 85 and cool }sweet corn at 83% cents per bush~ tel. The trade iii Canadian Western ionic was quiet but firm. The export ‘and local trade in spring and wint- er wheat grades oi flour continued lilies cart and tatlons to the villages. For Cape Verde (Canadian Press) DNKNNR, French West Africa, showed some improvements and a firsts 40 to 41; seconds 32. Prices to retailers extras 49; firsts 48: seconds 42. Montreal: Dealers are quoting country shippers extras 46 to 47: firsts t2 to 46: seconds 38 to 89. Vancouver: There is no change in. prices to producers with dealers paying extras $2. firsts 30. seconds 28. The market is firm and supplies short. Tutti liilTEi. Since taking over this 0 t t > Hotel we have spent many ’ thousands of dollars in repairs and Improvements. It is now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service st a moder- ste price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.00 “_ per day- Charlottetown Hotel C0,, Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. McQUAID, Manager > b vwwvvv write us before losing lions. ‘Treatment by mull our specialty. English Herbal Dispensary Llniltod. I36! Davis, Vanrouver. Canada's Oldest Herbal Inst ‘run-loo. Sweden, Holland and taiy have like Great Biitaln re-‘ lihe vort ial n. in f‘. ltnta of court A very comfortable ‘and homelike Hotel at a moder- vietoiiii iioisi ate price. t Large and well lighted l rooms with hot and cold ——- villi."- Splendid tabla. courteous Q"! 0i "if "Til"! "ll "f" ’ “Hp”; equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Hotels- throughout Clnldl Centrally located, being on the finest stroat in the city. and in close proximity to churches, depot. theatres. etc. d f h if ll I l- t . . . d th United States have :lg‘°°;":?‘:"":‘ ::°°"="' r"“‘ i: m“ gwny‘: '38 Aunnmp" Lou“: fitted?» applle- ‘I ‘It's splosndld table. Courteous valuable for ti m‘, d“ " Q '3' A" “d who ‘n83? ma", service to all Guests. Tale- gpgmn; '1 Ilberieggifffiilzl iinil"fil‘"i.v“l'. MAJOR o ‘A uaeoouato. P“°"°' ‘" ""°""' t , t , . . "T" giti“l'in‘l”“.itt'iit ".‘..?“?,‘3°'."..'i'tit§i nettifliilfitttv, Rm‘ “'0” u‘ 25m p" m” SING ere. serv 8-011, less. . M r.. M“ m W m 1‘ n is isstfiuiencoinaldonce that] - """' __,,“1 Charlottetown ‘ < in the wdr r nd MrsCoyle lost"" " " ‘R ‘."|.¢°"-|-;L ' a,“ on” gt. 1, a son, Saunas, on tltigtlitltof Fan‘ ’ u‘_-- ' HD1181 00., Ltd. m; raomrr educators f §‘l':t‘yts'n‘then:a:n:'miv d: ‘IE-cg: F‘ p‘ 5mm“ e“"""°"“‘°' """‘ Pronvmm month also has been called to his- eternal rest. will go forth to the beloved wife and daugltei‘. rents and family b sod to t Ilhlillareo‘; 1i newogfllhfitltfnfl ,, has a cspsoity _ surface mixture. and Mrs. John MdLeod, cheriotgefl town; Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Kennedy.‘ Oibeary: T). 8- Campbeli, Brook- ileld; George 8. McLean, Bradalq bane; A. J- Roilinge.,l_blorth Rusti- eo; Mrs. Id Whiteway, Murray iRiv-, ______Q..¢,,_..__. er; C, R. Whitttiway. lliitrgyplligttf ' ' nJWimJLCook, oronto; . . .; Em," “an m‘ coawum cgqfihstrlflttetown: S. Jenkins, Chariot- xer ihatitetowni Miss Bfiffhe Roiliills. North lust-loo.‘ ll‘. I‘. Draper, Parrs- hero. - . The deepest sympathy of all QDtIjI80 to the par- of I800 pounds of: lies, Halifax; John: <2- ii- Blah. Montreal. .. HARRY OJROWN, MMIIIN VICTORIA HOTEL "‘ Robert Nugsnt. Moacton; C. S. Thompson, “ Iue; ‘Miss i.. Curran. 8t. Teresss; N. D. Wiles. 'I'ruro;.A. (i, Stevens. Amherst: P. S. Nott. moronic; J.W. Row D. 0. Grant, St. QUEEN HOTEL N. ‘R. McLean, Halifax; W. T. Anderson. Morel]: Geo. ifhnisron. St. John; F. L. Clarke. Halifax; W. W. Lord, Summerside;_ G. H. Clency,- Derby ‘JIIDCIIOD. - BY tliill ___.- in‘ n» l .- n3..- n3..- Our large stock ‘of bruit. Horse and cattle Ismail“. Toilet Articles. ‘ ‘ Tree's“. Bandages, Oriitiihil. ' 9140. ste.. is at your esmmbotd. orders natty mum Bill. l‘ Let -us be of ssrviee ts ‘pott- ’ u, w" ‘q-fri": qr Jirl y‘ .1‘. ‘luzhtsnwsotit Limited. t a "is: ,.. ‘J.- 1,,’-