'_ illtrticulurs of the Darwin oppor- a :1‘: cooking utensils, glass 8 like Old Dutch Cleanser. v- ole Du t h HE daily use of Old Dutch "ensures a healthful Home... It is a natural detergent, the safe cleanser ware, enanrelled surfaces and a hundred other uses. < It contains no lye, acids or hard - . . m, to injure the finest surfaces or affect the hands. For economy, comfort and safety there is nothing else g/zzi nZmzw/Jt Mann m cannon ll Iii tREiiENZli oluwthe grnmopilonc which has con on dlspluy at Miller Bros. Gt. "orgc SL, for the pirst week, and ‘bout which there have been num- rons expressions ot‘ high approval. as been purchased by a prominent llizcn. This instrument, the only one o! is kind which bus cver been im- ntod to the lslund is marvellous n cvery respect. Tho cabinet is u orlt of art. ilt is of tho Credence typo, constructed of walnut with v vings of iltaliun» Ilollnlssnllcc de- rorntions. There are separate doors for the horn chambcr and in each side, built in are two compartments to: records. Each compartmcirt corr- tuins tour albums with a capacity ot’ ten records ouch. The height of Jill: cirbirlet is about forty-firt- inch- es. with n width o1" uppruxlnritely ‘titirty-ono inches and u dcpfh of twenty-tun inches. The instrument is run by uu cl- ‘ octric motor and plays ul-l Victor rccortis. lL stops autonmtlczrlly thus clinrintttitlg much iucorlvonicrlrc, All who iruvc beard it in tippin- tion‘unnuirntrliuly pronounced ii. n sensation in musical invention. tho mechanism heard. The music swims to well, in full decp notes, from the interior. Ono getstluuirn- prcssion that the ‘performer is per- sonally inclouctl ivithin the Cabinet A Gramaphone 0f Unusual Quality, 0 play in Miller Br os., Has Already Been Purchased. The Public‘ Have the Op- portunity, Today Only, of Hearing It. 'l‘i|e Credenza modcl of the Vict- Every note is brought out in tilt: shrillness in high notes is u feature oi.’ the in- .x.- ATRIILYT 4' wsthlilil MlllVEllllilS INSTRUMENT .6?- iii.“ tone and of complete _ natural marked absence strumen-t. chaser, this unusual doubt. lines, all without music 8. this opportunity. TENDERS- to Tuesday, March 15th at noon. or lowest tenders accepted. WM. CALLBVECK. "Secretary. .~il86-3'5-lt). CLAS Four insertions‘ Eight insertions V90 OQ~QOQOCQQQO4+EQ440++O+O4OQ+OO Agents Wanted MAN OR WOMAN TO TRAVEL. and appoint local rcprcsetita-l ilvcs, $21 weekly average and ox- iwnHP-s. and (rommisslon llfltilllflfl. l-Jxpcrlcncu unnecessary. Write l0!‘ particulars. Winston Co., 'l‘oronto, 26-wa7i. DAR=WIN'S WANTS CLEAN-CUT.. tinrbltlmrs. honest mon uudl ivonu-n oi’ character to show and soil Darwin's smartly‘ styled Spring Dresses and Coats in pro- tcctcd territory nt tho same ln-iccs as shown nndsold in. our illfllll of large and successful re- tuil stores; unusual opportunity to make a permanent connection nnd earn a growing incornu in keeping with your nbillty- We'll iurnisir the reputation and capitol 1m‘ you to build a successful blist- tress with Darwin's over-values nnd broad guarantee oi’ supreme satisfaction. You owe it to your- self to write this vary day for [nil i lllllll)’. Pres sample outfit to . those who qualify. Darwin's Linn ted ‘Home Service Department. I lent. m IP. to. ebx s12. Mon- . treat. Que. A_ w_ M8,; 5_ "lulu. Help-Wanton! _ IG EARNINOQ, STEABY EM. l ploymoflt » for‘ Barbers. 'BgQQmg "Xllort in 8 web Write‘ Molar ilurliorjCollcgo, partmcnt "P liaiiluk. 8-1-22s-1tf. SIFIED ADVERTIS EMENTS ..10c per Illlp of ll words Ho per lino of l! words . o per lino of ii words For Sale FOR SALE — ANKER HOLTZ t-kspiu-ntur, nearly new, capacity 300 lbs. Bert Warren, Cornwall. 4163-3-3-31. FOR SALE — PEDIGREED ENG- lish Chinchilla. evor six months old. iPrlce $6.00 each. Apply G care of Guardian. 4175-3-4-3i. FOR $ALE--VALUA‘BlaE FARM in ll-‘nirview 105 acres. land and buildings in good condition. wood and water on place. Apply to J. iMcDotrgall, care Eastern Trust 100.. Charlottetown. lliisccllencous .lN0. ALFRED McDONALD. LAND Surveyor, llermanvills, P. E. l. 3924 2 17 lmo. BAKERS’ OVENS-WRITE FOR catalogue; time payments if de- sired; some used ovens on band. iinbbarrl Oven Company, 1100. Queen West. Toronto. Sat. ti. CUT THls OUT FOR LUCK- Sond birth dutc and 10c for won- derful- horoscope of your entire lifo . Prnl’. Raphael. 04 Grand Central Station. Now York. 624-4-25-a7i NEW BRUNSWICK, A FIRST crass mixed farming country. offering splendid advantages to‘ farmers. driving conditions un- WANTED - MAN FOR FARM work. apply Willard Kelly. "Bun. bury. 4178-3-4-8i. ‘ To Lei." T0 RENT-TWO HOUSES. ONE large. one small. Apply (iuartllan Office. 4181-3-1 l. wit. Fcmnio llelp Wanted WANTED MAID, COUNTRY GIRL Dreferred. 242 Kent St. 4185 {l-ll-Zll. n __ WANTED IMMEDIATELY-WAIT.‘ (fess nnd Chambermnld for Hotel.‘ AllDly at Guardian. Qfloef. ‘ l ,. .9400 a 4 rtl‘ tsetse-nan um "l Mme. scare time. nit mil. "Hermit: work. Fischer. uo “ievtflmt at. u... York. use r ARE YOU YOUR OWN B088?- snr_ ‘ and the cheapait good farms on earth. Write for new catalogue. selected fsnrn bar- aalns. Alfred 'l3uriey d: Co. Ltd. St. John, New Brunswick. 4077-2-20 wk. Build n. business for young", wllhke 840.000 to 8715.000 per week. We'll put you into business. train _ you and tell you how to sell our tailored-to-measure clothes with. out any waste time. We'll make ' = Western Guardian J. W. Callback, Bummer-side, left n Dis- The price, the Guardian roDPeB- entative was informed. is $385 with- out the electric motor._Au electric- ally driven machine costs $45 more. Through the kindness of the pur- instrument shali be displayed all today and ev- onitig, Mr- Forsythe stated that he would only the too willing to dem- onstrate the instrument to any per- son or persons who would like to heur it in operation, before it is dc- livered to the purchaser. As‘ it is. revolution in’ who appreciate music iustritmentaiiy produced in its natural tone. should not miss‘ Tenders for driving cream to the are dying out Dunk River Creamery on all routes T except 7, 8. 9. will be received up Tenders will also be received fol‘. ‘There is not the slightest sound ofvthe ashes and buttermilk. Highest- not necessarily. fiO-O-O-Q-O-O-O‘ Central Guardian ruoucrou ve. VICTORIA! AT Arena tonlsht. Game starts at 0.15. _ 420s FUNERAL NOTICE — The tfu»u-< erai of the late Mrs. William Henry. Wm lake lilacs from her late resid-‘ once 107 Kent St. Sunday March 6th. service starting at 3 p_m_ 1n. termeut Peoples Cemetery. moucmu vs. vrcromitc AT Arena tonlsin. Game starts at 0.1a. -'ro iilsnusvtvsnix. - Mrs. Thursday for Waterford, Peunsii- vnnla. She was accompanied by her grand daughter Miss Eleanor Clark who has recovered from her recent operation. -COMMUNICATION. ... Rail~ road communication east of Sum- merslde was resumed last night after being cut off since Thursday morning. The first train arrived from the east about 10.10 p. m. The first train left for west inst night at 10 o'clock. T-HE TRAINS-The Borden train arrived in the City last n-ight at n-lo- ‘Rallllfly offlciais_lsst night reported the lines were open be- tween Charlottetown, Summgrgide nnd Borden. The plough. train was then working its way from Summer- slde to Tignilh. The Rotary plough will"! ll!“ Yesterday afternoon at four o'clock returned to the city. it l! sweeten that everything will be normal by morning. —NEW MINISTER. — Rev. M. c. MacDonald owlntl to throat trouble has been compelled to give up preaching for a time and has resigned from the pastorate of the Trinity United Church, Summer. side. Rev. W.-l-l. Herding has ac- cepted the call of the church and has been appointed pastor indefin- itely. ' ‘PERSONALS —Mr. G. P. Walker of R. T Ho]. man Ltd, returned to Summer- slde last night from a. buying trip to Montreal and Toronto. ‘MONCTON V8. VICTORIAS AT Arena tonight. Game starts at 9,15, 4203 . DAY 0F PRAYER-The inter- deuominatioual iDay of Prayer of the Women's Missionary Society of the City Churches was held yester- day in St. James Sunday School. Mrs. J. G. Janiieson presided, The following offered prayer: Mrs. Pur- dlfl. iSt. tPauis; Mrs. Simpson, St. Peters; Mrs. A. Miitch, Zion; Mrs. Bruce Muir. St. James’; Mrs. Ross Eaton, Baptist; Mrs. Spencer and Miss Newsom, Trinity Church. The Salvation: Army also gent a lady ---—-<o>--- . BRITISH GOVERNMENT WINS IIJONUON. March 3.‘ —— Judgment for the ‘British Government was given today on the claim of the iRumnulan Oil Company for dam- ages [or destruction of oil propert- ies at a crucial period of the war to prevent their falling into the hands of the Germans. Tho com- pany estimated the damage at $150.- 000,000. The War Oliflce represen- tn-tive told the company that it repre5eumflve_ would be compensated for the dam- ' ages. -but the company's counsel “HAT NIQHT" A1- 513 JlAMEsv admitted his word was not binding LITERARY SOCIETL- - on the British Government. Last even WOW-i lug was "llat Night" at St. James‘ Literary Society when the different members present drew a subject from a hat and spoke upon. it with out previous preparation. It afford- ed a great deal of interest, enter- tainment and not a little diversion. besides providing novices an 0900i‘- HIGH HATS TROUBLE ENGLISH GENTLEMEN IJQNDON, Mar. m-Tbc rigor of morning dress presents more audl more difficulties m the English' gentleman. A solemn occasion at ma." . y or externpory speaking. The glfflfslllfelgénugbbg; m’ lzlcflt°z§sirst Vice President. ur. Albert Roop. presided and intimated that pa$ihlgtospfgsuizxiglgblggt?‘ h through some misunderstanding as “s l‘ _ i '1 ° Pf“ to the date of his lecture Mr. n. u. his hat unceremon ousy under a Mart,“ w“ unable to ‘be present chzirhbut 3w‘: will‘ 351330;" gm’ 1“- that evening. The Couunittce how- Irlgnt if n 02s ‘Lilllrestetlls "Znnh: ever, had suhstitut-ml “hat nigilrit,“ ' i 2* ltt d gflmlmL The “m” of Wiles‘ o“ Xlllrihth2d:r'og)if;rllnrc“:n Zccofirilrrt git t e contrary, was part cu ary care- a oung 0pm.‘! john Ineeung at or or his hat. which he mu to hold Z y l“; , U b , d incthz same hand as the slip oi bé?3:1%l:_:$l:'filéegpe\lfk?xgjgfioixd_ paper on which iris brief message ed as ronogs. “what impmvelnontl for the occasion was written. After n. any‘ woum you suggest in Order the ceremony he smoothed its glist- to make mo Literary Society more ening surface with his hand. popular?" M“ Ola... Cameron‘ “Does Stanley Baldwin, the prime min- Aummobmng tend to degenemcy h, £13115!"Tiff‘:ufiéwgfig°giayoiz¥eialzag health through replacing walking?" ' "" " Mr. ‘it. S. Munu “Has Confedera- proscnt. ‘(doves for morning dress "o" benefited Ivrmcf. Edward 15p and?" Rev, Dr. Coffin. "Are Tour- l ——lO}=~——~ i ts a. benefit to the island?" ltev. ‘NM-WE 7° "'§"E§QARS H°°KEY Bruce Muir. "Wlll tvrwwrltins super-cede handwriting?" Mr. D. A. McKinnon. “is the world getting better or worse?" Mr. Robyn ‘Cam- eron. “What recreation would you recommend for a busy person. and why?" Mr. Albert Roop. "Will the Duncan report be full?" Mr, Heath Saunders- "What The Ali-Stark; hockey tcam are l'C‘i|ii(lSt€(l to be on irnndnt 7 o'clock ‘Monday night nt the Convent rink. l tTho following are asked to be l present. J. McCourt (Capt) B. McNeil, T. hforrlson. R. Johnson, G. Mills P. whruoc]; does the Union Jack stand for nnd ‘ p” d.» . ‘ dwamn house-now occupied b a (ggm - why should we honor it?‘ Mr.’ lan 0 tenant‘ y l1 llrNell- Emile“- "shwld ‘l B‘““"M““ “we 11 ClISIIOUClZOWII 2 An undivided half interest in _____¢>>—-- a hobby am] why?" Hon. John Ag- 0 . Mo" er l the R l m R TRINCOMAIII. ‘Ceylon. Mar. 4.—- new. "When docs our schooling I Hotel Co.’ ‘ x tr it‘ Oinilm 19B n81 nd 08' Strategy of the hostess saved a cease?" Mr. J. It. Burnett. “What is 0 PM M“ b‘ _ a l” "l ll ‘Saskatchewan a humourist?" rvn. Willie Burnett. . Pl‘ re ems ecton 27- Townihln 23- party of dinner guests here from a dangerous snake. IA British dockyard official was giving the dinner to a few friends- ilnlf way-through the meal every- onc was horrified to hear tho offic- iui's wife order a servant to place a howl of milk. on the iloor near her feet tlnstinctiveiy everyone knew that s. snake was in the room. .No one moved. Al-i peered appre- henslvely about. Presently a large cobra was seen to glide from und- er the table and go to the bowl of milk, an lrresistabie bait. The wom- an fainted. The cobra, deadliest, snake in the world. had been coiled‘ about her ankle. DEATHS "Give a five minutes talk on noth- ing," Mr. Reuben MacDonald. “Has bobbed hair come to stay?" Ml‘- Ewcn Cameron. “Do labor saving machines provide more dcisure?" Mrs. Mlllxfllllltlll. "Should the int- crary Society bo resumed next year?" Mr, Mcbennan. Next week Mr- Clair Cameron will lecture on it, <11. Barrids famous child's story: "Peter Pan and Wendy." or “The Boy who would not STOW "it" _i-<-oo>-—-— PERSONALS Messrs John Thompson. Ken- siugton; William Cousins. Darnley Prank McNutt. Wllliunr Munn. Kensiugton and Daniel Bernard. Freetown were guests at the Davies during the week. WRIGHT-—Died at Halifax. 0" March 4th, 1927. Mrs Arthur J. Wright, ~aged 5t years. Mrs Wright was formerly Miss Eliza- beth Col ins of Charlottetown. She ieavo besides her husband. one son George attending Dul- housie College, two brothers Ed- ward'and Richard Collins of this city, and Mrs W. l-l. Bowser. ill i Roxbury. I PHONE 14c E UNADERTAKERA N. D. MacLEAN , EMBALMER . KING IQUARI Mrs John McGougen. Keusington and Mrs Robert Bowness. Norborq ough. returned to their homes after: a pleasant week-cud. guests at the,‘ Davies. that we have such a big de- mand for KLENZO I §=:\v Wheeltley. Clmflfitlflmfigi "'9 m” “d mm or i m. mo. bflfllllll W‘ Johnson, ‘terday. THE CHARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN iv... Are ‘invited To Meet l STELLA DALLAS And Loam About Love From Her. ' A! The PRINICE EDWARD THEATRE 4—DAY8-—4 Starting Wednesday Marth 0th 4203 °l 988i. Willi!!! arrived here list Messrs Charles Cooke, C. N.- Howatt. F‘. McCormick and Wm. attending the convention during the week return- ed to their respective homes yes- Whils in the city they were registered at the Davies. farmers Health Agencies Bring Longer Life '1 ‘IVA AUGUSTA, Me, because of the activities altar of preventable sickness i duced. from that disease were recorded. ‘Pneumonia deaths sion of preventable diseases. Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. 4 ‘March 4. —- People of Maine are living longer of the state's health agencies according. to a report by Dr. ‘Clarence lit‘. Ken. dall, stats commissioner of health. Thousands of persons now living would have been sacrificed on the the same death rate that prevailed in 11892 had not been materially re- lTuberculosis, which killed 1,517 citiens of Maine in 189-2. had been brought under control to such an extent in 1925 that only 496 deaths in 33 years the number of an- nual deaths -t'rom typhoid was re- duced front 255 to 54. in the same period, infant mortality fell from 1,623 to 1,338. Diphtheria deaths among children fell from 212 to 34. Even influenza is being oontrol~ led. Deaths from influenza in 1892 were 755 and in 1925 fell to 340. decreased by hai-f from 1,430 to 7'11. in all these diseases. decreases iu deaths were recorded, in spite of increases in population. Diseases due to old ages. such as cancer, heart dis- ease and apoplexy, increased. Their increase. however. did not equal the sawing in lives in the suppres- demand, but prices showed no aveaooeooooo-o-oe-ooee-ooe change. The market for winter j; — wheat flour displayed weakness in 0 . , spite of the strength in wheat at i » ‘Winnipeg of late and sales of > choice grades were made as 10w as b 1 $5.90 to $6.00 per barrel in second n llflml Jute bags. ex track. which 1 0 prices show a decline of iiiteenvto o - 1 Since taking over this 1 Hotel we have spent many t: m BANKRUPTCY n l ‘ . ' ' Q" IP00" Ifld George L. Prowee ’ is new the finest Hotel of its ‘ aankruptg. t’ class In the Maritime Prov- 4 IHOOI- n appeals u. those " Written tendersnre‘ invited tor x who- w.“ I conwuruu. the purchase of the Estate and in The Markets- (XIIDAWA, Ont.. March 4. — A eteadier feeling has developed in Canadian egg markets, Reports from all centres indicating some improvement in condition. FIDRIOINTO — Dealers are quot- ins country shippers for ungraded delivered, extras 36; firsts 34: sec. ends 28. Prices to revellers extras i0: firsts 38; seconds 38. States fresh are Jobbing here at 35. The market is a. little steadler. MONTREAL-The accumulation week is clearing up somewhat un- der- improved demand. Arrivals of United States eggs this week halve been much lighter. only three car-s coming up unt:l Thursday. The market is tending firmer with eggs selling in a iobbng wgy g1 up" 38: firsts 36. Dealers are quoting country shippers extras 38-38; firsts 34—36; puilet extras 30-02. iFirsts are in very strong demand. IEIJMQNTON —- Egg buying prices are practically unchanged with country shippers receipts ex- tras 37; firsts 35; seconds 30 due to the arrivals of British Columbia eggs by express. Price-s to retailers have advanced extras f8; firsts 45; seconds 38. ‘The weather is more favorable today and heavier local shipments are looked for shortly. VlANiCOUVIEJR. ——— There is no change in price on this market which is steady. Prairie buyers are receiving carlots at extras 31. local prices to retailers are extras 30——31 firsts 28-129; seconds 26-27. tlrlAlxllllAX — Prices to country shippers are unchanged at extras 4°; firsts O5; seconds 25. Prices to reailers are firsts 35; seconds 25. Prices to reta/ilcrs are extras 4/6; firsts 42; "seconds 32. A cold snap l" prevailing at present which may curtail the heavy production which is unprecedented at this time of the year. ISAINT JOHN — Egg receipts are fairly heavy. Dealers are quot-- in; country shippers extras 43; firsts 42: seconds 35. GRAIN MARKET MONTREAL, Que.. March 4. — The export trade in Canadian Brain on the Montreal market today Don": Spend Money on ' Your Old Engine ‘Buy a _ FAIRBANKS-MORSE Type “M" Marine Engine atfthesereduced prices 3 IL). ‘Theeeunewl’ low. prices on Fairbanks-Mme; $67.50 ifffefimfiiififiiffiifiéii‘? bu“ bdn ' u,“ m nun I “In, 3 h-P-l guaraerlteed intdewwiil give unfailing Levies. $147.5’ rnsfu" i; noted fortheilttleb‘ m. n , ICQUIIII, an its. ’ acetic . (Wlfllolu Write uywhiie these reduced prices bold equipment) ‘out _ ' CANADIAN '71..‘ .\ Fairbanks-Morse 75 Prince William Street Saint John. NJ, . on was a-galu dull and featureless. The trade in cash grain on the dom- stic market was moderate and prices were unchanged. The tone oi the market for spring wheat grades of flour was firmer under a better terest of James Alfred il-‘arqubar- son in the following properties: 1. Au undivided ihalf interest in Lot. 12, Block 9. River dxotld. Plan _ implemented in _ 1 DENTAL CIIBIlOttQtOWII ‘h-Hucnel ‘Alanine. Rem?! ' PMIHIII wlllliifid Hotg] CQ,’ htlllzjtqirale ‘in thou s;- _ P‘ cred w ’ "a.r*€:;.-"°.:::.:.r use. ....... "r . ASTHMA A in the City of-Edmonton, Alberta. "i." "or" “'00 M “'00 The property includes a two-story Range 23, West of the Second Mer idlan. 0|! this land about 450 acre:- are under cultivation- 3. An undivided interest in 640 acres of land iu the iSwift Current Land Itcglstratlon. District ln Sask- atchowsn embracing the North halt MISS L. McQUAlD, Manager 1 QUEEN HOTEL bliss Stewart, Stratirgnrtnoy: Guy Cameron, Charlottetown; H. U. Mlltflll. Mflnvtflil; U- Jflllllflflll and. the Southniest quarter of ISBC ""11 Wlle- sl- Jim"? Mllrdwl‘ tion 3. and the ‘Southeast quarter oi Cutllffe, Hunter River; Mrs W. W. Section w‘ in Township 1.5, mange stsigrlfigfilgillil w"i.'...,,§,~ 14. West of the Third Meridian. sour“. ‘Maw shehpard, 86m“. L_ Tenders for the purchase of the Jankms, Mnrshfleld; J_ R_ Comp, share of James Alfred Farquharson ton. MOPS"; Hector Compton, Benklumt. in the foregoing properl- Duncan MacDougail, Bangor; D. C. les will be received by the’ under Morson. Cardigan; . Mac- signed up to the 16th April 1927. Cellum. Summerslde: W- R- Tenders may be ‘pill in for the prop Jellkllls- all?" __ erties either separately or en bloc. e The highest or any tender not ncc essarlly accepted. iFor further particulars ‘apply to the undersigned or to McLeod & Bentley. Solicitors, Lherlottetown. Dated this 4th March 1927. T. EDGAR McNUTT, Trustee, Charlottetown. P. E. l' ldDB-Zi-S-M-eod- . . , One of the largest and but > equipped Hotels in Eastern , Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the ‘past few yum Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have its splendid ta ic. Courteous service to all nests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $0.00 per day. GOOD NEWS To Asthma Sufferers HARRY CJROWN. Manager 1 ANO BRONCHITIS i Louib. m. 419° you n success. provid d ‘honest and ambitious? Did-nil‘; Numln‘ s one prick-euro. Fm the ,, WANTID PUPIL NURIIU ffffikifilflmfi" 11"," '““‘- “m. Brunswick rroavlwl. Dmitri“: . y aso or our selling hum‘. 405M454‘ agent. Write us pnsition. None but- higrpch" gentlemen with best of re- ferences need send applications. l/Mrroe Tailor, but. Dept. 9,587 Bi. (‘alliorlno West, Mnlitrtltli. z 1- -5 for our pro-l cnxinnr PRIVATE NU RIEI IRIGUIINT- 1v earn l“ a-wuk. Mini W99" sonar correspondence. custom 3 5 ll. "Um. _ a v-"v ~' .:.'"..:.r".:' '""*"*""""""*" ' IIO lQlVRU R co l ' i V|OT°R|A HOTEL Hell) “3nted aisflflflfl feeling in the INRN Iii WQI-Kl-Yv $97“: "‘°""‘- u. W. Alton. Monoton; E- 1. ‘limi- Ifltlll! l°l‘ "f" uwn’ Prices 86c and 00c. Ssunderson. St. Eleonora; C. W. MIIIIIIQ- 33h "umlc" in“ ' - Spears. Toronto; G. J. Kierstead. ‘Fm- PM" Bvdnlflm- "7- ‘"- Sold Only by Sussex: m. enmui, Montague; w. W. Aliingham. St. John; A. J. Duff ‘Halifax; H. B. Thompson. Halifax Ross M. Stunts and family, City; C. B. McDonald. Mliltown; Archibald Campbell, Militown; (l. MacMlllan, Cornwall: G. Gregor . Halifax; J. E. O'Donnell. City; A. uw. Montreal; D. Barby, Mont- real: M. B. Green. M. lfoOlelland. London: Thos. Lewis. Csrdillll; n. c. Donnell. 8t. John: n. Hinton. c. ll. Pageant. Montreal: J. R- m: wnoMP-r DMJGGllT-l 9 fl sill“ r at“... new . - Se: mo. It .t'res. rwm Cflllfit! l" flclondefTorlruto 4. cannula. ‘ _ ‘ N- “Oh. 640i. ~"' Woods, Worcester. Macs; Fred Wharton, Toronto. i per bag of ninety pounds in bulk err-track, and New Brunswick Green Mountains at $1.00 and $1.05 per bag of eighty pounds ex store. A stronger feeling developed in the butter market and prices were marked up 1-4 to 3-4 per pound for eastern townships re. garded No. 1 pasteurized. This was attributed to the good demand and the small supplies available, New Zealand grades were unchanged. ‘Eastern townships were quoted at 42 1-4 c to 42 l-Zc per pound. The There was no improvement in the receipts were 58 packages. The potato trade and the undertone was cheese trade continued dull and easy. Car lots of Prince Edward prices were eas-ler. Western grades island Green Mountains were quct- were quoted at l7 3-4 c to 18c per pound. Tire receipts were 626 boxes. twenty cents per barrel, but it is ed at 81.50 to $1.60 doubtful if these prices will be ac- cepted tomorrow. The demand for all lines of millfeed continued good and the undertone was firm. The market for standard grades of rol- led oats was steady with a moder- ‘ate amount oi’ business passing. A feature of the local egg market was the stronger feeling that de- veloped and prices scored an ad- vance of one cent per dozen which was attributed to the increased de- mand. The receipts were 814 cases. Central Christian Church Preacher-Rev. Neil Herman, B. A. Subject for “A REPLY TO OBSERVER” in The I Sunday Evening Whose articles appeared for several months Charlottetown Guardian. A HEARTY WELCOME FOR ALL. eo-u-oweo-o-eo-eeo-oo-owwoowwoo» bO§+OO§-b-O-fi-O+O-O+O' -O§O'§'§QQ St. Paul's Church, Anglican Rev. H. D. Raymond, M. A., Rector 11-00 A. M.—Moi‘lllng Prayer, Holy Communion Ind Sermon-"The Prizes of the ‘Bible-The sinner’: Prise". 2.30 P. M.—-8unday School and Bible Classes. 7.00 P. M.—Evening Prayer and Sermon “The Great Physician." l+eu++e+en umveuweoo 00000-00. Mfi-OO Zion Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. m, scorr FULTON, M. A. e. o. ORGANIST-MRS. KEITH s. aoeena MORNING 11.00 A. M-Sermonh-Subjech-"Wbst God is Llkef‘ Anthem by m. Choir. ' Male Quartette. 2.80 P. PAP-Sabbath Schccl—Paltor's Bible Clau- “Aei; c1 the Apostles." i svswuva _ 7.00 P. MF-Sermcru-Sublect-"Wac Adam the First - Mani" Anthem by the Chair. . Soloist for the EvsnlnfMn Elm" mum'- . “nut, ‘m, me > _ _ _ __..... 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