If You Could ’ " . {1*_“' BUY CANADA- . fin You could buy Canad; ma” ‘M u“ n \ [or what it was worth ten years hence-yon Willi! mike a very substantial proilt. Canada ill!"- l" I 1W8 time to come, continue to grow and prosper. w". are nowifrering a new British Type Investment Trust security which Iivoa you this oorarwnliv o! sharing Canada's prog- perity. The investments nude by gm‘ will"!!! are in undertakings the; rm, up _very backbone or Canada's business and iln- anclal existence. An investment in thl; my Trust la, in effect, an Investment u; cum}; itself-am investment which should inevitably e grow in value as Canada grows in populating and wealth. 5 Investment Securities . P. Osses: 264 Stewart Charlottetown MI! we send you fiili particular‘? - ,- Jones Phone 291 L .. . .... . , .. . .. A . Central - Guardian MR. DONALD NICHOLSON lec- tures Thursday evening Caledcnian .Club. " 7094-3fl9-{Ii ', TIUEDAY AFTERNOON the very latest styles will be shown at ‘Pawns opening. 7pBii-3-i9-3i . 1 ' I THURSDAY Aneanoon Paions will hold their millinery opening. 7086-8-19-3l THURSDAY AFTERNOON Pawns big showing oi the very latest stylish mililnery, Ready-to-Wear, piece goods and acimsoriee. 7085-8-19-31 el‘ ~' nnic v. ciuowiv, Linn. y THURSDAY AFTERNOON Patons yrill hold their spring showing oi new styles. ioae-s-is-ai i i "PTWIWIIW, forfthe pant few years General seqreiarynf the Lue unner- writers Association o! Canada, has i been appoint-eel Field ‘Supervisor of ‘I the Association. Ml‘. Clipwn‘; gerwlcen ‘will jvlloube ‘It the disposal ofthe , Canadian Life Insurance Officers}:- ; ioeiation iircoiinehtion with matters of ‘mutual interestvto both Associa- tloiis._ ' '_ _ _ A no nor nun! sendinl Wilr re- newa1—you will get an artistic calliv dar i! paid in time. ‘ \ . _ ' BY TAYING YOUR SUBSCRIP- TION now get the choice of nine cal- endars fromthe Chariotteto as Guar- dian. ' GET YOUR CALANDEI. FOR 1929 by paying your subscription to the Guardian. Nine to choose from. ' BED HOT COMEDY, Music, etc. at l-leartz Hall, Royalty. March 22nd, 35o to get scorched. 8012-3-20-11 nszauinooic cmcuir. - The services of Hazelbmo‘ Circuit for Sunday 24th, are as follows Cross Roads 11 a. m., Alexander 3. p. m., Hanelbrook '1 p. in. "Be Swift to Hear, Slow to Speak.” R. W. Lind- say, Pastor. \ -. 5323a»: m-§____ MR. A. O. L. CAMERON, Rem- ington Typewriters Limited, will, be in Charlottetoifii on Thursday, March 21st. He will be glad to call on any- one wishing information regardins g Distance Is“ / N0 Drawback ‘Typewriters, Adding Machines, Fil- ing Cabinets, Mimeographs or Ad- dressing Machines. Plesse leave mes- sage at the Queen Hotel and he will call. _ _ . . March 20-11. 1.1 w. nvusnu. of. Toronto, for- several years Assis- tant Secretary -of- the Life Under- . Association of Canada has been» appointed Secretary of‘ the ' Association and Managing ‘Editor-vol ' thiyLifelUnderwrlters News, tlieTiAs- giicilatloifs ofllolll Ofllll. v , sraunagn numnvc. exoiinuoa WEDDING BELLS.—A very pretty wedding took place’ in St. Joseph's Churchyxellys Cross, on Wednesday morning, February 6th, at eight o'clock, when Miss Alice Kelly of that place was united in marriage to Mr. Joseph Monaghan of the same ' l’ ' ' ' ' l , VWINNIPEG. M h ill-C tu- vovfisceaih: 1:23;: dlllfilclilialiltigedthzcirfrzi) 1105:: catholics"; Quotations ‘iummmd through coup parish" The ceremony w“ parlour“ lationa from Canaailitlm Teachzlifrlged- ml christian 55ml. Bfifieptlng the in- - - - <- -P - ' ‘ - I‘ ' “W391 ~ ed by Rev. Leo Harrell of St. Anne's _ The ordinary citizen and his wife scrutable mystery of severe affliction . big Clilt! where commercial enterprise flourished. ,. c _ oration on, success of ef_,fQr,t_ to l; , , s . _" _ ' 110F115 Mv-ATWELL 5” 0- parish. 'I‘yi'one, assisted by -the pastor, crease medbership, 604 members out and children are coming into their as somehow within God's infinite N°Wv "Pmtbli? P"°k°l'38° Mum» equlPPed *° mld" quick ' ‘Charlottetown Oflice m“ p_ 1,, McMahon, ‘the witnesses _ ' . own, artistically. For tho pictures love and care. With noble Christian d 1' b1 d 1 ' d- d . . of 617 represent the highest pcicent- I." 1F}! ° Beflvl" l" w wpvy "m"? “"3 l“ lcfllfllf i v (March l9)’ -. bang Mn and Mm Bennett irninoi-I’ 1n C which they take and send to the fortitude she faced the plainly ap- marlfct information, can keep lllill incoherent toucifiwub llil ___ t, ‘ I . Op. Noon Close‘ After breakfast a. the home of the giragséanyd $565214; flirts‘; Kodak company's $30,000 amateur preaching end for many weary lnvcmmm ‘““m“' _ . ‘ ' - ‘ - . -. I . - bride-s brother’ the habpy couple 1e“ improve 3331185 Am sump piople prize photo contest will be judged by months and died at last in Christian T°1¢8"Pb "d l! rL mmmllmcttm" 5"‘ Pllad hi"! 51151194 ---'--~--- 215 205 206 on a" brief honeymoon trip to Ohar- t the island érovmce Wm s“ on a galaxy of stars from the artistic trust and peace. Though her illness on I lr-el with 15¢ iuvfllvr living d0" l0 Ills hub 0T buli- Acvndg 3° 17 » ' 19 lottetown and South Shore, where a o fi- t l pp world whom one might think would threatened a. very distressing death, ‘nest. Brokerage houses oil's: him the same prompt, reliable Anfule 195 180 180 reception awaited them at the home‘ your sumo“) AIDLAW , have no interest in everyday photo- yet in the mercy of God this was not service. A r, ea. ..'.‘ l2 ,l2 09 0-1 M11 Joseph Doyle’ ‘Mel, of the President- canadlén Teachers'Fcd_ graphs. l ‘ to be and she seemed to sleep away This firm iEords unusually wide facilities for the profitable A Y“ °' ‘ ' ' ‘ I m ‘so 52% bride. The many friends of Mr. xeratmn Winnipeg‘ _ The judges oi the nationwide con- at the last. Mrs. Shaw will be‘ great- Pugh“ m. u]: of iccurhicb Twdv‘ o5“, l. ‘music Amity, copper v, 38 ,38 35 ‘and Mm Monaghan “m! mam a since’ this report was forwarded test which is exciting a great deal ly missed in this community where points throughout eastern and central Canada, connected by Barryll-Ioll. 25 28 28 long and happy wedded um to the Secreta or the Canadian oi’ picture-taking activity air present, he!‘ ‘iheeriul Qhllstla" dlslwfiitmn private wire, and Will] private wire connections with leading Bedforrl 69 69 , 88 T h Fed Y, n ‘dam 1 are: ltiadameGaili Curcl, internation- and kindly $81156 0f hllmm‘ endeared finmcill """"—m°mb°"hiP °“ 5" °*°h'“3°~"—'*i“°d 3148"“ 43 ' *3 4° an. norm LEAGUE-A very en- m m m ‘m’ v° a m“ ally known singer; Miss Ethel Barri“ He‘ t° "may hams- Bhe was a com- OENH 6H0" 9X "ifllfl- Cap- lllm 07% 97 m ' members have joined the Federation more mm gctres- Howard chand- munlcant 'member of the United 5, P 54 53 53 joyable demonstration was presented 609.0“, o, m.’ -1@ 8 - h 1 tc d h m_ ! m‘ e 0e“; _ m- ‘ M “d... l by n, 10m 1; »' ler Ohristy, noted artist; Hector O urcw an» a. av sunreow clef‘? 23% 32%‘ Joell-Buoy teilerth? Salvatifm Armyoniil TEN Mt“: HOUSE Gharlesiorth. editor of Toronto Sat- the Presbyterian Church in July J0 l crown amen/e ' o6 1‘ ‘the Citadel An excellent crowd was urday Night; Clare Briggs, iamous 192°- Caro’ 02% 021,5 , ' ' ' . t m; J R 1k bllshgy Forty one years ago she and Mr. D 5 re 95o 955 present. Adjutant Martin occupied Following is me standing m ch55 eight; 1a alhnesazingufttruclollixlfilcke- Shaw were married and since then AND . 20 201/, the chill“ ‘md the Pl'°3mmm° w“ of Ten Mile House School for the ° p y a‘; ' ' ‘ Gmfid.“ 800 .795 arranged under the direction of Mrs. month o; February. Meyer. distinguished PhOtOEYBDhBX‘ have lived l" Brackley Pm“- "he m“ H011 BB1‘ - _ ' d d 115,, of u, my“ Photggrgp- twenty nine years in the Shaw home- STOCK BROKERS AND BOND DEALERS H0“: ' 135 129 129 sgxjiuzlnglolllnaertllzhalethfltetgztsxplfi: gmge YEIHTII Zt?eldMcSQu;:i' 2 fill! gzjcltety of Gieat, Britian" and stead where she died. Besides her - ~ -— r6 ; . ’ , n. nouicna, Jr., Manager. Rim-Arthur Bldgn, Summer at. i-ludx Bity». 2005, 2015 s_ Crockett and Homé ma ue Tray t“ ° ' m Kenneth wnson wmlam, edum- o; sorrowlng husband she leaies to “"'"""""" . InHlNlGkel sows , 592s -, . s Fred Oorrison- ~ Kodaken, mourn their loss her son and daught- ele 50 44, 45 are" m5" H chandler" The pm" and‘; 1-1’ Ann“ smith; 2' 00' -' er-in-law Mr and Mrs. Everett Shaw. Kc y i. k ' iaa 134 134 sramme opened with the familiar cilia Burke" a Edith Corrigan‘ 4 Th'-°*1'"°H“d$°“°’ M“ “Vera” d h B, m, M15 J m, ' . ' ' ' ' . r- - aw s a . MEMQERS: lllanlmil Sm! Exrhnp, Toruu Slut Eulnp, _ Klflilllgliorgze‘ 2o 20 ‘ 1a hymn, “what a Fsflend we Have in Emmet Austuh Cltllfllls pictures SOUIldS rather I01" glgmw 5th: home m Bracklcy lifetime/Curb lilniu, we..." GmiaExMsnp, K°° h “ m0 240° 2400 Jesus," and prayer by Mrs. Adjutant Grade 1v.-1, HMOld Smith; 2, midable. Actually» 1° ‘s m‘- Em‘ °' PO, t and m, mamed daughtcfr 4 ctr-t- Bwhf T""- L“ 5 °'° . ' 11 Martin followed by a Bible readin! Melvin Mcqusid- a Herbert Corrl- ‘we Perm” *5 m“ a“ °““““‘““; n‘ t Mnlartlc i2, ,7?! . ’ ' nrustm his own fie] that he Names Mrs. Obery Nurm of Winsloo and Muiidy‘ l_50 150 1A3 by M“- H" chandler‘ The “m” can: 4' Irwin Mullen“ that the truest a" g to be found m Mrs. Lemuel Home of Milton. She is Massey Harris .. .. .. 321,5 Mcintyre 2075 3015 2050 rendered amid much applause were Grade IIL-i, l-{azel Mullen: 2, 1 m‘ It is m ex ecmuon Survived also by one “my, Mrs. J_ e , u __ 14 . . . 51 go selections by the string band. songs, Cecil Corrigan. 51111139 “55- ° p S k t Asbestos ... .. . Mcpqugay. .... 62 m t m icmres mes Judges select W. Coles oi Maine whoscame to toc uata tons Canadian Brewery .. ... .. 2s Mm com-n 535 530 53p entitled “Share Your Blessings" and Grade II.—i. Mary Corrigan and B l e P f m w) 030 t] money nurse her in hei- last illness. Within {wager md co __ ,_,\ ,, 7o M ‘pm, e715, g7 46’ "Join the Home League" by the Leo Mullen, equalyz, Wilfred Cor- as wnners o h e a . P Zen done two week‘, o; he,- sgster-s departure] ' - iChfl-i GU74 -- -- ~-~ -- "" 38% Ne‘ bec 35' _35 33 “l!” membe “' A come“ 5°“ “gm; '3’ m‘ mtzpatflck; 4' John Wm not be em 0mm or exper y Mrs. Coles met. a most tragic death] HALIFAX, March iQ-Quotationsyoger corporayion ... ...il1% No and“ __ 5775 580° “Hflndeys Limo" by Adjutant m,“ gmggh; 5, Jhnmlg Ken; but principally be interesting and by accident‘ Having set out m mm furnished by Johnston and Wardamhh Am o“ 52% Piling“ 5., 57 m, and pgmogort, 5°10, by M155 Grade I.—.1, Arthur Corrigan; 2, nleasins- ‘fiends before return,“ to Mame’ she; Mamba” Mould-ml stock Exchange‘ ‘Imperial Oil ‘ .. ... 94%.- 5 r Gor . 940 945 Cora Chandler and Grace Martin. Milton summer. The $30.00" Prim "ind 15 divided madvermntly stepped backwafds mm A _. A v ' s ..Basin 12335 I 1100 i170 Vocal items were rendered by Mrs. " --—"—‘. _ f‘ m? lziimfviiuagifigsh from an open cellar Way and was instantly NEW YORK EXCHANGE “d, Hughes 040- ass ass s. cm; (solo) and a trio by Mrs. He‘ less w-th P - S‘ “l “s f°c nag“ ‘l’, each killed. The greatest sympathy is rut . . . , sans mm yum. ..,is2o ieio itoo P. Down, we. c. Down and. Miss . l 81D e" Ptmtvhf“; °n dasmm “£100 m for the bereaved families in their nu- M Tor a Santa re Ry ~41” rdwssmse 25o iso 24s lllsle Austin. The two items o! ex- H. B ck state o d e1 nMe h d. ‘ wm tress,“ ‘loss and we shock o, Mm Am Can Co H123 Bank Royal ... ... ... ... US$554‘ vipond 111 111 114 ceptional interest were the dialogue _ I‘ a b° 91w" W: i‘ “it; “irlndalftil as Com. sudden can Her remains were 4m 9i!‘ 6F Fbllnfify C0 “J03” Bank Montreal ... "-858 g 11' .- 09% 09% 95 "In Want o! I Servant" and "Dress ____ 5pm‘ The wo ma“ y c p c “r sent home to Maine for burial. - M“ a ' u o tes are additional to ten other Am Locomotive Co ..l20‘.£ Bank Nova Scotla ... .400 wrwhthunxnn no 2w m“ ' Fund," by the at Patric" no,“ . _ V I . c n mt M m‘ 1 t h‘ h a The rune“, services- “ Mrs. Sh“, Am smemn; g; Re co 513W. Manitoba Basin. .64 oi 04_ ‘rhe audience expressed hearty pleas- vlncbllvel‘ man tlilnltl magi!” m?’ erg; ° “w cflzes were conducted -in hcr late home by em Bosch m to Co sou wiisn‘ e, as - as a5 ure with these two items rendered by Gi P1 *5 ° '5” 1”“ and 5"“ e‘ p her minister, Rev. Thos. a. Wilson gm ' a” - n I “on a will be answered‘ Special prizes total- An Cop Mining Co ... ....i78‘.-L. l , Anthony .47 , 48 _ 48 the Home League mbers. The pro- . _ ,- m, $1850 Wm ‘b awarded (or the The funeral text was II Cor. 4.17 NW 0en& Hud RvR H. ---19° Mar ... r. ... ... ... mifllb auqklngham .. 00 00 09 gramme concluded I tli a miniature _ . _ Ls: an“ emvénc: "Our light affliction which is for the 311d Motor Oar O0 ---- 9°“ May ... ... ... ... ".1214 wgnpriuge _ .. i2p0- i200 ii'l_ii Home league meeting. with the Rightin the midst oftlielocal Home . m, 1 m m l M h momc ‘ worlreth for us more and Inter ‘Paper ce 53!’: July ... ... “.130 igJVIlS-Wllll a" m5. m? - m, ‘Ttembm- b"? ""1118 , I56 llflllh! élfvinc°llwlb T!“ w“ ca“ c“ ‘ms l‘ w c more exceedingly an eternal weight ‘Itanflrd on o, N“, 4pm,. s; ‘ ' wsinweli,o1_1.._._ , 4s i, ,4s_ p 4i {creep the Home league Going." n, m,.,,,,,u{,, hi: YTZ}: ‘Lmwgflipx m“: “° ‘rbmlmtt: "i: of slew." There was a very large at. coltN‘ - » \ » Y - w’. - During the evening can was sold could not lit on a chair let alone on t‘ a J" g g. M ' ‘seen c‘ n r tendance at the funeral and a long ‘R"-‘“"°° ‘WNW ' - » ' " - ’ "1 traits tor t llin lotures sport - Southern P101115 M12981 / mmy, I m" ‘menu. “m,” wk,“ "w mmmmmy mum‘ a n h.’ u wapoompelled to goto P" B Y ° 3 P » ' procession followed the remains to "Manitoulin ny “MW: m, a4 ikéeywi , l _ __ , ._ _- v _ . m, my,“ fln,,,m,-fl mum . .~ . igllleiuresétudyanimizgictulpgiztureziflldlz; their burial in the United Church U 5 In Alcohol Co ... ....i43!i May ... .. ... ... i’! wwhy. yes, you may _ hi?! "IQ ‘ Hare emost awkward and painful d hm t l d u" ‘Marlo w CEYMWYY i‘ W885 Ciiwhflld-The D111 Wu“ 1 .. ... ... ... W100i‘: “ma”; ,"'- ;\, - _ . _ V" '95“ b? I fljleilil Who “n "c ° u" e - " P bearem were Messrs. Edward A. Shaw "Mlle m" . i"! .--- "1 -'- -\ ' ~ _ , 1 "I'd “in Wllivlvqwoklv cor- tures. still life studies, hnd unusual m,“ nudism". . . n bu; n; n. gong by that I r:uou m,“ u. t“ m Mr Jas. A. Shaw, Wm. Robinson, Cleve f ,| "' on! “m”. , I: y _,, - . ‘ . _ ' , “'5 _ I ‘ ' w oae letter ghd,__u.nd I nhvtosraph-l-twma m d l Robinson, James Kati-ray and Char- a ‘ “so wm L" )_ y _._..._. » , w m, 94 h v conies , oee at e en o l” mm‘! iounssa. srocir EXCHANGE m, H __ , ma. spud Webster, er, mun", Pills are , M”, b ‘ a h , - M‘! sol us eea _ , v . 1w... o" “rd-y. , -‘ 4m . M‘ r "m" l“ ‘mil °1 “m” m-.-l-~ _ 7 y” m“ Pm" Pdfifil! d" relief. not _ . snrrrslasauiivrciurrir ._. M tibia... ...-.. my _ ‘m D mum,‘ “mm. mm“, “w”, -e-_ iolalyincasss ofseverebaeknehe, but . - . Y It ... .. .. .. .. .. .. it Jul _ y _ M _ ___ mm “H -- v ~ . -- . h M Go . m v the only. relief for one grateful user, mania of we a o m“ main“, gefiihenyn‘ In Memonam m “m o, m‘ hm, m" m‘ 1m u“. Sfifil ... ... ... ... “k” ‘ndmuhmgfioggggmqgwmjnw. W195i‘? &~mixya ~ . t’ I "at, the” ‘are gm“ a number o! ' ‘F"~i4*.,'"*" "Y pmiy-wonder that-At has nowjie- W»! she i! lemmas nicely amr i0 amber ., d1"- Liaas. amen-r snaw hikers out eninren am. ‘ llonififl, ,.‘.. ... ... llllioak‘ m,‘ “w”. rmmuu “m”, her ieeent operation. - V m, _ . _ _ .. miss _, , w“. . " "- ‘m: i . ' ‘...... f "“'""mll°‘-‘i ~ ~ . , ... , ~ H" " ' u“ mm», Jt has earned its n" . ‘timer l m ‘mm nan, y“ swollen <01 Ffebruary i0, i029, after a ling- .The many frinends of Frank Horri- OaaiOoIn ... ... ..... o“ m m "m" m mung u?“ neverjalliifl sfloeiivbnnal-it _a _ o . ‘a M: ‘Mnilqtngn t erinland ilainfui illneeaMartha Me- son who had been seriously injured, ~ "I .-§'°m° " '" '“" " s. - isfearattil 1141M!!- IIJIWINIUN mm“ l‘ 1'75"" '1“ h‘ ‘l ' I ly or m‘ m; “h, "I" “elimi- btkwed wife or ac Al- are glad roses him around again. “mill!!! m 4"‘ _ I m, ulyemrmisim grlataais * , W Know maths ia restiaehlcal!!!’ | c“, or hen ammo! Braeltlay some. P. s. l. . __ --- -- -' 3" gmnn}, naiooo mm induce "wither-nasal at cause‘!!! ttr a silcceutui operation in the s. a ‘ad. Toronto, Canada.‘ entered into mt at the age or es Mears Pius and Francis ueninnen Killian mam m. momma. " . ‘ ‘ . . “m” “M” ‘ m" "“""" “"7 “m” m m‘ t" '*‘ "M ""- - I _ . ' ' ‘.3. _ - . - . =. -_ , u Tni-t mikanorrarnww nnhizmmo v NOW SALES MANAG ER FOR DODGE BROTHERS (CANADA) LHVIITED. Announcement‘. of. the appoint- ment o! Mr. L. M. Gregor as sales ads) Limited, is made. liy Mr. Jno. D. Mansfield, fiesldent arid General Manager of the Orysler Corporation of Canada, Limited. Mr. Gregor has been in the auto- ‘mobile ' dustry for the past twenty- two years, during which time he has had s. wide: experience in all phases oi’ automobile nierchandhiing. For twelve years he has been as- sociated with Dodge Brothers, first as sales manager and then as general manager of a large Dodge Brothers dealership. ,For'the past six years Mr. Gregor. has been both. district representative and district manager oi’ one of the largest Dodge Brothers sales districts. During the war he served overseas as a/major in the motor transport division. In his new‘ capacity Mr. Gregor will have complete charge of all Dodge Brothers sales activities in Canada, assuming his new responsi- bilities‘ Immediately. . . . . Federation- . _ . Greetings The iollowlhg letter received yes- terday, speaks for itself -' E. J. H. Morissey, Organizer P. E. VI. Teachers Federation, Charlotte- town. manager for Dodge Brothers (Cam. o Hosiery-- Styled For Tomorr Because the last word in fashion is “youth,"- Pen» mane New Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery are the love- liest: combinationsof youth, individuality and ood taste that ever delig ted the * Canadian woman. The fabric is fine/tex- tured, soft-surfaced, and glowing with rich, sub- dued lustre. See the in- teresting variety of color- ings, weights and textures. Paris or London Cannot oifer hosiery more alluring. $1.50 to $2.00 a pair. The Silkiest ,- of the Season Yet: even Poiret has never unclerthings. See the rare beauty and things. k’ lingerie. v heart of the smart: _ Paul Poirot advocates rayon. a clearer, finer, more fascinatin rayon than that from which Watsorfs fashion their exquisite the clurabilit of Watson's under» _ ‘T ere are ., stepyins, emises, pajamas, panteés with . special snug/fitting cuffs-a com- lete array of d you desire in ow 888D test i! 201 VThe Trends of ‘Fasiori X. are growing more and more to}. ward delicate, gossamerJike fab’ rics. Yet these fabrics must wear ' and wash perfectly. In Penmans Full-Fashioned Hosiery u and Watson's Lingerie you have this happy oombinacion—sheer beauty, a!» lied to great serviceability. pay you to remember these famous names when you buy. . FASHIONED‘ toss.- AuPénmans'ProductQ Asii-‘r’. It will ' ruLL' V; .5 ,1‘ mascara’ ;,,q_n_.q,w_ ‘a .... 530.000 PRIZE CONTEST Shaw bore her great trial in worider- _ . Corravillc. spent the week end at i Southampton, the guest oi Miss?‘ i l Miss Bemadc-tt Iiewis, teacher at}: Jean McKinnon. - F‘. Miss Jean McKinnon spent last? week with Miss Unice McIntyre 0t’. Forest mu. f“ statesmen who create wars be madei to serve in the front ranks: One can imagine enthusiastic cries from 'l- the soldiers of Author! Author!" GLASSES FITTED E. W. TAYLOR J. S. TAYLOR Optometrists ' 142 Richmond Street‘ " Drofessional Car s Mark R. McGuigan B. A. BARRISTER, SOLICITOR, ETC- MONEY T0 LOAN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, IKE McLeod & Bentley .1. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. C. Banister and Atiorney-at-lsnw Ofllce: 180 Richmond Street MONEY TO LOAN Charlottetown, P. E. L‘ McDonald & McPhee B. A. ~- J. A. MoDONALD II. F. McPIIII BARRISTERS. ATIORNEYS, ITO» ' MONEY ‘I0 LOAN ' Cha Riley Building s. n. srswan-r; x. i . w, no v '7??? It is proposed at at Geneva, thctl 'l.f s Stewart s.‘ Imvthei- i. gii Scientists have discovered that the ‘M v Eskimos in the Arctic region“ were l . , .. precededby a. race of more fntkllig- ‘few '1 q: ygjn‘ once. The fact that; they are no‘ i‘ “ML 0n: one.‘ . .1; J . longer there shows they had more w" 1 Flory lug n. sense _ than the Eskim0s._ Maser l" “l! the animals Telegraph. wni milk m; u“ 5| V, i‘ _ i so :, at "I “airman i -' l. .... oloeetrf ii AND s Weirdness. llfrartefme