MARCH 4, 1927 Get prompt, safe relief with Kellogg’s ALL-BRAN —-—_- ' yin-miss, bldtches, circles under nw layer-are all outward signs of fuwjnwlrd havoc this scourge v Phys, Constipation saps #1118111. s health andcauses many Benton, diseases. Guard against it. Do not let it drag you down to sufering and pain. Kellogg's ALL-BEAN. isgusrsn- wed to relieve tipation safely extra treat. grocers. Comes ready to eat. md promptly. Eat two ‘ablespoon- q this daily—-in chronic’ cases, with "gr-y meal. Kellogg s 1s ,100% v r-nn__100% eflectlve. That s why octurs recommend 11- . ALL-BRAN l 11111111111011 onus uuv sums Delicious with milk or eream— and add fruits or honey for an Mix it‘ with other cereals, with soups. Try the rec- ipes on every package. Made by Kellogg in London, Ontario. Served at hotels, restaurants. Sold by all W000 fsutnne -- On Sunday Iiliarcbjiith there will be selfvice in the Presbyterian Church at Wood lllallds at 1.1 a. m.. and at’! p. m. and at Wood p. m. Central Guardian BAND and sports at Cornwall lllnk, Friday night. ' 4160-3-3-2i. ROBIN HOOD FLOUR the bis- gest selling and best hard wheat flour. For sale at all Charlottetown Grocers and leading dealers every- where. l -wfm. HARRINGTON - 0n Sunday, [March 0th there will be service in 11111111181011 Presbyterian Church at- 1-1 a. m. Marshfleld-Baptist Church 111 B n. m. and 1111111111114 ‘Presby- terian Ch h . _ invited‘ urc at 7 p m. All are -CA1LE\DONIAN ‘CLUB LECTURE 1P01811P0MED -- Owing t0 the in- clemency o1‘ the weather the lec- ture ‘by lHon. 1C. Gavin lDuffy on "Some Legal Problems", was last night postponed. THE ‘reams --The train west yesterday was reported stuck at ‘glyde Station at 8.4-5. ‘The boat left ormentiue at 8.12 and arrived at 1 ———- ‘Borden 8.21. If std BROOWFIE-LD — The services train will leave Bordgln fgogietlyltgl ln the Brookfleld congregation on 11 late hour last night th G d1 Sunday. March 16th will be as fol-= was informed by railwaey $111.13: lows: Jilartsville. n1 a. n1. andl that it was not likely that the train Brooktield 7 p. m. S. School at‘ would reach the city before morn. VStock Quotations 4 ymhlFAli, Mar. B.—Quotations1 1 furnished lby Johnston and Ward, Mombers of the Montreal Stock Embargo:- lTragedy In New -‘;1e11d1 lh-im- ten. cenltls American Can Co. . . . . . . 481511-0111 enlr .to ear wifih a razor. York Restaurant NEW YDIRK. 1N. Y. March 3.— Dennis Collins’ mfe would not for a restaur- Hunter lRlvewat 10.30 a. m. Alllhlg. are cordially invited. 1 1 1PER8ONALS lOLYDE RIVER -- On Sunday: .____ March 6th the service in the Pres-i ‘Mir. Neill ‘MndDonsbd o: Eldon 1n byteriau church at Clyde River-Wsli-‘lllg 111 the city. will be at 3 p. m. S. School at 21 —§ . 11- m- ‘Mr~ and Mule. Joihn a. uncuonsld, D““’d'“' “"1 500111111115 the week in N¢W Y°Pk 5x91111190 ‘a111, ti-P lcsterdkay 18o die leaned BELFAST - There will be 38711-111110 city. ' across llhe ltabile alt wlhidlf tlhey ice in the Presbyterian ‘Church at| V p At’ Top. and- Sallta Fe Ry. . 168"/;1wpn9 9111111111; and sllit lher tilrroalt Belfast on Sunday, IMarch 6th at 111 "Dr. J. wyMcKenzie of the 1P0ly. a. m. and at 7 p. ln. wllulc has returned from a post- _ nd Fdy. Co. .... .. 105% lsrudusto course 1n Montreal. Bos- .2121- $103011... '00. . . . . . . .. 1131/4 5- F- c- Y- PROGRAM -' A T6110“ and New “"11- Am smem nnd gem; Co, __ 150 cital of more than ordinary excel- ‘ -—-— canadm“ Pacific Co‘ __ 186 lance was broadcast from C. F. C. Mrs. P. IF. Bradley East Rgyalpy, N.Y. Con. andlllud. Riv. ILR. 1421A Cuban Am. Sugar Co. Pfd. .. 461,4 Consolidated Gas ‘Co. (N.Y-) . 08-3.’. lludson. Motor Car 1C0. . . . . . . International lretroleum . . . . Standard Oil of N.-J_ . . . . . .. |AUCTION SALE AT ‘HIGH-FIELD 66%| 1011 .\\'1ed1uesday.1Marv:h 1611b at 1 321,5. o'clock. of‘ tfhie Farm, stock. Furni- asl/Aturo. etc. of tlhe Eolte Mlm- Emily Y. last evening. The soloist Mr. 111 V1fi11-t11lll ill -Kell'ly's Cross, the Percy Williams, tenor, was in fine guest of 111cm- n1o1thc'r, Mrs. J. S. Mo. voice and sang with splendid effectlDonalldr e/ml her sister, ‘M1111. Sey- n number of selections, some ofmllur Lutiher. Boston Mann which were entirely new to a Char. lMr. Wlmlter lottetown audience. “i111 Donne E. MwKenzle, 81111118- Mis Kan and Tex lily. . 245%1Ste'ad four trifle-e fro-m the city. Mobil?” mm) Bend‘s‘..0pera' “R'g'1g§i.dn.am"?‘ MT" (la-mm 09111119119111 fleallllls ‘C11 ~ - - - - ~ - -~ 105% F 3'1“ "gaming or ‘so “was of (£11110 111111111 li/tislliiielil‘ lxhlllgnbnilrilfi17hursdfl$ fiftgdnnlliirgretiin uheticlty . -1 1 111-. o. ddwel- '11 u '011I100'l115s lslttyiuglgeignacliggigsy Co. . . . igfiéugggz-lmfggmfmdidiggs, ma‘; fenced and (Tl: oltfllollefréain (Krelsstgghaitfigllflauglzld Poultry Co-Qpefgtivg - - - - - - - - - ~- . en n a ew were e ‘w ' . 11.3. industrial Alcohol Co. .. s5 111ml weferod- All 10:11 111L111‘ Zn.joyed_ M,“ N“ Sh“, m. _.....____ Westinghouse Electric 72% 1110119911 ‘aim’ e who in her piano numbers made n pleas-iKiu t-B- li-nited- States Steel . . . . . . .. 15111/“1111016 111118- P10011111’ 0111p“ d~ - mg lmpressnm Sh, i, one o, our, GI’ O lg‘ spectedl o“ Monday mm ‘e8 “y youngest pianists and shows1 Montreal Stock Exchange ualfiteroons, Miss-oh- 11min and 15th. 1‘ |I1‘o1- parlcuflbirsl nee handlbiflrls. STEPHEN HOLROVD. Bill Brennan great promise. The entire program‘ was interesting and varied through. islands East Hall at _ ______'1"_HE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Annual Closing (Continued from page one) Premier complimented him, not a; n teacher. but as a citizen whose 81111111111: example and painstaking efforts in our lbehalf were hard .to value. 111 illllenlnl. Mr- Shaw said there were two sides to vocational educa- tion, the vocational aide aims to make the man a better workman, and the educational side, the work- man a better man. The result of his work is an eyeopener to himself, to visitors and to the pupils, There is a- Breat deal of satisfaction in original work said- the speaker, but while the path of working with the hands is pleasant, one must consid- er the harder paths, those which we do not like so well and are more difficult. if we go after the easy Way to everything it is a mistake; the hard way to power is through the ordinary school course, this will develop“ not knowledge alone but the power to do things. Tests are prepared in the schools in ord- er to ascertain the power to work. Education is not only confined to children and adults, but should con- tlnue all through their lives. l-fe re- ferred to the staff of the Prince of Wales 1College which is setting am e1111111l1le by 01111111118 on their educa- tional work by correspondence courses. ln conclusion Mr. Shaw said he was going to pagg the “‘buck" lby asking Mr. Lloyd Shaw, inspector of Schools to give some details of the short course work. He added that the success of the night schools was in no small way due to the interest n-nd splendid work of Mr. ‘Shaw. lMr. Shaw said that the Superin- tendent plaeed him in an extreme- ly difficult position when he calls on him to tell things lhgy dtd. .1101 tell. He thought everything was Dretty well covered in the previous remarks. However. he said that during his sojourn in Georgetown EN J OYABLE (lContinued from page one) just beginning to receive the re- turns which might have been ours many yearsago had the industry been directed as it has lately been directed. He hoped that the suc- cess will continue and that Farm- er's Week be a feature for many years to come. He trusted that the delegates after they had re- turned to their various homes would have msny pleasant remin- iscences of their stay in town and have an earnest desire to again re- turn. Mrs F. llf. Whear-Nash rendered a pleasing vocal solo which was greatly enjoyed by those present. who expressed their approval by a round of applause. Mrs. A. W. Peterson cspahly acted as accom- panlst. The Honorable Premier Stewart the next speaker said that he was conscious of his inability to say anything that would be productive in regard to the egg and poultry in- dustry. liow could any amateur- say anything that would be of mat- erial beneflt. His experience in eggs began many years ago when a boy, when he used to try to find out where the hen had hidden her egg and later when found he took them to the store to exchange for groceries. A wonderful and great improve- ment has gone over the island since then in regard to the egg i11- dustry, this being due largely to cooperative agricultural organiza- tion. You have. he said. an in-. dustry on the island which is the! admiration of the whole worldgl The Prince Edward Island Egg and. Poultry Association is the best ex-l ample of agricultural cooperation,‘ in the world today. This was ac- F o r w s r m t h , strength, energy, . give them FRY'S. It has no equal for purity and flavour. Jnv a r‘ The Same Superior Quality complished by intelligence, hard,‘ work, foresight, knowledge of busi-l Canada. He has proved himself ness methods and to no small de-l‘ I 1 gree in finding a manager who} u1711|hld perhaps can not be duplicated in‘ 1133 Made where Purity is the first consid- eration. Pure joy, pure nourishment for your children. emu“ av aIIQmVflIIsv in Two Famous Products. 815 a man of marvelous organizing ab» hbltlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ssnll o ER o... and the number of phone calls} Escapes Loclpup 1gb thoughtt this work and quite “n,” and he h“ a worthy Buccw The Oldest Cocoa and Chocolate Hen in flu World Brazilian Traction . .. 1221/2 lExecuJlggN o? an: “r1, Enmy resolved irclalm dlffeléelnt rfilintf. (my mlériiireedn thafaxethlgtpgilgeflslgfé so; invlslfzdsgmn. Poultry Congress _ _ _ , _, ,6 ‘ " 1 we asn ecy, us y. ' - Howard smith 10g‘ Stmd- ._i :0 ‘tahasfact that it was very much (c I ‘"010 R 111111111111‘ 0f boys who failed takes place in Ottawa this coming piled. as the quality we produce, every farmer should produce his ilownrd Smith Pfd. . anad an Press) to tt d bli h l i t n . liaurentide Pul- 100 “"1 enjoyed by tho many listeners-in QSSININK} N Y Mmmh 3__ a en pu c sc oo, us ead e summer. As Prince Edward Is- especially ill 0:58. 1111B fl- 11181101‘ 0W0 110111‘ 01111 "1111 111° 111191111 11 1 eal Plwef 131/. . 011 Wednesday evening Mr. Alfred Joseph lPlofllil .22 ‘killer of Big 1111111 i“! °°“'°“'°d m 1°“ '"°““d u“ m“ h“ s“ m” m“ 1“ '°‘°'d“ 1° “"1"” "““° m“ "m" “Y “h” “hm” 1"’ “m” ‘° M“ m“ “m” Iyotllr 182w rileis. 881,9 McKenrney. violinist. Mr. Garrstlmvmmn mike élgzhwr MM G street corners. It was then. said E888 011d P011111)’ Mid 118 1111B iwsource. Our Government recently out going elsewhere to do so. ‘f’ “lna r e " 99,. Profim m Mano and vocal selemnge “Tammie 48 ', mm 82:1” thc speaker, that l conceived the 0110 0! U10 81011198! 88110111111101 has shown its willingness to help He spoke of the deplorable sight 5110111111 R11" l" ' ms MR Mcmnvm, o; vemonjslng 1480;] In m r l‘ - '8 idea of a night school, at first 1 events of the world. he honed that and protect us during the late from mustard which is met with ln Spanish River Pm " l“ were the performers. Their pro-‘wmo w; Wm: n 9M‘ 1 11'“- met with pgop regwnsn, on“. three Prince Edward lslnnd would take market season by applying a dump- sorne places on the island. We 5...... C... (3.111, Com. 121 gramme was much appmiawi hm f r as I c s twenty 111w anenned .1... opening; discouraged *1 11011111111111 part 1n the Fair as ft 1...; clause on imported eggs. should want to make the Island, he Winnipeg Electric 63 kmmdn 01B 111011911111511101‘. shot and bomewhat, but undaumed’ l asked has always before taken. Fertile vs. non-fertile eggs. ‘May said, look like an experimental Asbestos Com. New 2.1 I _ e1 rcnnan the boxer 114110 Great success has been accom- l draw your attention to the great farm. This mustard could be cou- YOUNG PEOPLES RALLY at d 12 , . for a. five minute talk during the Asbestos Pfd. New .. 831/.- 0 the evening of Wednesday Feb aye 1 rounds wltlh Dempsey showing o, the mow” I W, ollshed through grading and sreat- benefit of producing non-fertile trolled as there was s chemical Bell Telephone. H6 1 ‘lath a very successml ‘touné gigging?’ msjdhfimlflml 1111 granted the request, and made the e1‘ 511°°°9° m" 11° "$111011 1111011811 esgs as against the easy and oid- spray used in Ontario to clean up Brompm“ ‘ " 32% < 0'10 071116 Fifi"! Ind b"! POVIIHO"! Rally was held in the city 192113 m cu n A ‘ew You-k most of the allotted time in an a9- mzm complew a“ careful 8mm Egshhneg stynemim’ mm‘ ‘It term? thfigigtsggfiezmzacinm own" _ _ _ _ _ __ ,__ ‘_ _ ‘ _ - - gs. e megveyouanexper- - Shawlnigan 29V 4 equipped Hotels In Eastern ‘ l 1e.~.byte1iu11 Churtlr Hall. Slim vwnmmnne’ regurdnd as a less peal to the boys, and the result was prmmer Stewart remarked on once which Auk] Bum had the pa“ mg M! 8m“ 9193mm in “m: 61m‘ 5195mm‘? C°m' ‘ "' i Canada. Contains 120 rooms. unorsirle. lfcv. R. H. btavert convel1- (lamgqmus cnnmmafl “my Mm m that thirty, young alnd old, attended the “we qnnnuuen o; 5pm“ season we a n ed "m, vet able w attend me banquet (‘Allll- 31011111111110 Pm- " 87% 44 of which have private ‘cr 01' the I’rcs'l1yi0l'lu11’s Committeegmg lslmg aibou, a we“, to the next meetfnnn Frqn] than on whlch are bemgsimportem The“ pmgreéslve ‘arglgrgacroas u; fll several awake" ‘allowed Mr; Dominion B11080 - - - - - - - ~ - ~- 1381/1 baths. Completely renovated 1.111 I51111<'l11y‘S1-l10ols 11nd Y0llllg1wrve n 30m. vet“. wmmnce as a progress and satisfaction was man- apples are not of the quality of thtnen who nnd a large [lock n; fen. l-lyndman who delivered short ra- in the past few years- Few “Peoples involution 11108111811 fllld-gncdnd nggender m“. olwytug a ifest everywhere. The speaker lslnnd product and if the Island horns. to remove the cockorels aft-‘Wlflrllfl. 01110118 V1101“ We"! P70!- J- BANKB 1 Hotels throughout Canada lltor lnltving Conlfluctfdna dcaotkwdplsrtdl. . thought that boys and girls leave 5811311813 would‘ market their apples nr hntchtng season, ggrgging to pny 1A‘, ‘Clark, Mr. George Lightizer and and the United states have 111 serv cu ntrof ucef ev. . . the pnbltc M11001; through nnglnot, 11 t e attract ve manner of the him 2c n dgzgn over card not . Mr. John Webster. ‘ 11111111 (‘Allllllwlvv - - - - ~ - - ~ ~ -- 2'11 1t. nntendfd “mo, conrtsqgs l\':11111111vi11. ll. '11., the General Sec- - and “- the teachers would on“. foreign apple much could be ac- tlon for strictly non-fertile “egg: Mr. Thompson, one of the direct- Blnlk lRoylll - - - - - -- 359 undo, to n" 3.4”“, 7,“. rctury 11f S. Schools and YoungJFIrB coach me pup", along the 11,19, complished. This also he said we radon-ed from 111m during 1nd ora of the Association on behalf of Bank Montreal -- Z33 1 phones In rooms. Puoples‘ Societies for the ‘Prcsliy-l D “my “k6 be“ more satisfaction cftnuid be applied to the marketfnglnnnson 1350 don, n, 53 ca,“ 0g tlhe ‘directorial. telflzderedtlislbvzate of Bank Nova Scolia . . - - - - - - -- 20 ‘criun -Cl1u1-<~h I11 tlanadn as t 1e $ ' , o potatoes. He spoke of the non-f til ; f ll 11111 5 1° 11 w ° ca" 1195 l" Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. irspouiacr of the evening. Dr. K111111a-1 7 n§,‘,‘l‘fd,',’§,d§g:§g'gfitciulbicvdgtk 131 downward trend o! under“ youthufifldfiiz 111111 lggfglfsid 111:1: 113121313’; the “We”! "l u“ bmaum" Th“ \Vl1(-.:|i--l\1i11y, 110%; Jilly, 1:1:11/..;1 1 win gnfrc u stirring address on the! m" be born free but are’ no, of today and made an appeal to the and they can... out o; gtorggg on was seconded by Mr. A- F- Bfmnsoll 11.1.11. 131. 1 Ch l tt t 1 ..-s1;l1,1c1rt: "The (‘hallcllgo 01.188113 to; (Calledillrl Press) -_ m“ h 1 111111111111 present that they see toit Nov. 22nd in excellent condition. 111111 11001111001511’ 11111111111- ‘zoljnqmay. 75%: July‘ 110% H a!‘ O e Own HID‘ “mm m. Today... For Wm. half TlM-M11NS,Ont., Mar. 3.—Stu1'ti-ng.:1{;1s1338131:“?iobgnz-reeaondowooflrgng that ‘the character. “ma, “negmy cnmmng out w" than 2% undBrIthA pleaslant GVGDléIE gas gmgd b); July, 133%,; lsepl, 131, . Hotel C0 ‘an l1ou1- bc held the rapt attention ill tho stock 100m of lMeyers drug -th U “m __flnd the] cw an onesty of the forefathers be Storage Firsts and were sold to 0 1011 or llfr~o e—~ a ona __ . . . _ ,1" 15- . 1| _ "n. - t store and sweeping through the °r m“ em“ ° 5 1' instilled in their children. M G ,1. l i d: C ., flmuhem‘ ,J"‘:;1Ill)f‘]- p,.°p,.|,.;,’., . 11111111151 on tliloenltbzrrimg: neighborhood frame ‘buildings, fire 38°11?’- mlmknflffl» fllpilwfif‘; 131"‘ A 111011011 Picture was then 11131111211 12“ Bu” ‘llozen hlghgr" 311° 111111111 111111 111118111111 were 111 '_ ' ' " ' ‘ '1 . - - 011E011 80118 0B6 11011. 0 011 shown which gave evidence of the than our regular puck of for-tits ° 0W5? ' ' .15:1;,_ 1 which wore enjoyed b) all. The hefe last night totally destroyed t d u n i t m it mfanc : l m h . ‘ Wherry» 1111-- 1111- 11111 ""1"" °-°"°W"- "11"" 13103 ':1,,~,13,g111;,,‘;;,;,1,¢13331;, 1,1,‘! tjgggf, 1,1335; iggmtggd"gg;g,gggrg ‘in; ‘.‘.°.?..° s.” .13.. u.“ .......¥. l.‘i..°..‘.l....°....-°i.i°.‘.‘“i..‘i.’l‘f "‘“l..‘.‘;1f§5°"....§.°.fl3“‘fl °l‘.‘.22.;‘f.1.’§.f.‘l:.‘“l.§i 11111111 (lct~129%- ' ' ' 1 ' - t h th r e l‘ ' lls picture was arran ed thr h th .1 l" . . , . 1 1 I 1, Rev, f In It L n; H d. mus s ape e coll s or pun . l; 011s 6 you egg producers the great ad i1 ‘ ilrleliissilevisl-t,“ “iii V1011» ya. r. 1 he noalflyefilillltfllfltl. r131. 3311,011sfg;3;t1$§;*-,g;§;;g° 55511;‘ 3211112‘?“Si.S§.;“i$3§§§i'°s.°i§‘i"“' Zgrllttggfn Ji‘°".'i.‘..‘.‘.3'.‘.§‘;“.f;‘.21 "111111111111" T011111" ' 1 Chambers. Following the zuldresses hnd n narrow egcgpg iron; death _ ' Mrs whe rN h l - C 1d M . . . - - - tiered your flocks at the earliest moment ° 8M9 CONCERT IN AID OF Y M C A *1 “"118 "10"" “m” w“ °“ ~"-_"—-"- g°““” “"1 Wm‘ °“‘ a “my “m” - “ “B as“ m‘ ' n 1 n 1 1 1 .1 11 a e s - - , l1 1110881118 solo. She was as be- after your hatching eggs have been m“ 6° l‘ "1 ‘"11 1 ganizefl. The following ofllcels - lte course before time for offering [om H] b M A w 0x Tongue Tickets are on sale for the concert In aid of the Y. M. ‘"9"’ fiwcled- pre11111e111~ w- '1'! £01226 1;:p“s'."th h t o r8 is Peterslbcfifompane y m ' l ’,',°‘§,',,,,?§,°,'{§Q°'§§g_"‘§§,‘§:{ Vegetables C- A. i0 be held in that institution on the evening of March 'lB11<1l1 -M0ll1l1t1lln. V1110 President‘; l I 9 e“ °‘_ e *1" o}: c u e d A feature of the evening were the markets are clamoring for and Mum“ Pmames Mun“ Turnip“ 14th. The cause is worthy and noble. One in which every 1M1“ Q1“? ]’C‘1',}'f“"~ Secrewia" 0 i“? ‘lien’; "s1d:go’]p°°:asB Eve 1:11:63"; violin solos by Mr Ben Wagner will pay several cents per dozen Beet salad Mlmd P1131119“ good citizen should take an active interest for the sake 1310M GONH‘ '°fm"_'er' e ‘n5 s tc (i, 1 5° It is W110 80 111041861! the audience that over fertile eggs. Beam" of our young people. “M's” The“ “mums “T110 T18?‘ (Canadian Press) ti“ u’ l i" e5 ad“ Iestewder“ ml he was compelled to encore three f would like to make this suggcs- l“ ca?!“ M Cake Th’ Phmmm" d’ the Baptm Sunday 5cm,“ ha" at o. lntel date and se ttt t e1,» VICTORIA] B C" Ma“ 34 _ M“ t o tra ll 11g 1111 110 1111 ""19" 5 times. Mr. Elliot acted as accom- tlon that we should encourage “gm e committees. A 111111111 vow of , that enables them to take their pgnlsL ream‘. rod“ “on thmu h l, e _ Tea Milk Coffee kindly consented to repeat their two-set play entitled "The m I t I _ I b H chairflvlllrgnrct Catherine Mcftae wlo 1 u em s 11 c . f: . n c Brown Bread whim Bread “m” Md "7 G'°'"vm° c°"‘°"'" cwmm" "1’ °' m“ "H1111: Y)? ke..“.i..e.i§.(1.. Zllduil)’, 11111118!!!” and killed her husband Albert p ‘lltfecgydlliginrle this ‘splendid ad teflxdetitlaaiflirtlllrvotaf liirn thank: villi“ essay‘ by dcoliinhatlion alllfd will“ l 315mm” . . y .1 k M“ V t u, g h - 1 - . a, er an r. grea er pro uc on sways eep ng Vilctorirn Allah“ h a ‘are’? "a"; “an “It?” and that 1111111313’ “ckllllwkidged- A11 1’1"13°“15h€?ge;nct1\q Lmsrnin; oriczvefil? dress -Mr. Shaw said that after all Elliot who so graciously sacrificed well in hand the shipping qualityl a °"° ' “'° "m" l "l 1 ° 9" °° °l 1' l‘: ° 1 1"" ""1" were m11ch pleased with the meet-i Prince Edwmd lslnnd was the their time to contribute to the ro- of our roducts combined with PROGRAM m b ‘h m r I “u” m b t 'l7th, 1926, was last night found _ l1 l1 srczaroztnertrgowzr: 2'11"“; ‘ping, alirrér-rl; "lag" e very cl 112g and] will 10:11‘: 1911113111111" Drqgullty of manslaughter by a jury 1n place i-n which to stay. Education 81111111113, Whllillt 1:111! Association very attractive packages. which no Canada.- 1 . 1 _ w . | Buy l “ck” when o" l. ommd‘ candy Wm m” h’ afmaw ns lnspr n1: a ress H1551“ comm Santana, w“ n8 1n not comm‘; to the lending awny gall": sappo n e n some num will create a public demand for Address of welcome_H,s Wm" sold and everything possible done to make the evening a success from the standpoint of audience and performers. 4179 ._,._..! MARRIAGEB f VllrAKELlNi-BRYENTON-IAL the! Baptist Parsonage by Rev. Ross ‘(T1 CLASSIFIED ADYVERTISEMEVNTS 17:15" llllritrblmn. .100. per line of B words .80 per llns of 6 words Eight Insertions .70 per llne of 6 words O00 OQOQO O>O§+OOC Nursing 1 .__, . “WANTED For Sale PUPIL NURSES“ ‘Brunswick Hospital, BrunawlclnEFCIl-‘i SALE — 111111111". 4055-2-25~wk. . Apply Herbert Mason. Miscellaneous mo. ALFRED MeDONALILLAR-1F1OT-EL FOR RENT, “WWW. Hermanville, P. E. l. 1 3924 2 17 lmo. E , Portage. I’. E. I. 4-132-3-2-31- 1- Afwwure DUE oouoaae —-——-—-———-—-—-——~-— Tmld. Hradalbane, left unsettled.1F°R BCLE _ ANKER HOLT: 11y March 10th will be banded to! 3°P11101°B 11113111’ “w- "10 lllwyers for collection. i n-soa-s-zf. 1 1110811 mixed farming- "1101111: splendi advantages to‘ "Wnwrl- “V1118 conditions un-i '""'P11ll0d. and the cheapest good ‘ farms on earth. Write for new “lllfllllc. selected fem bar- lulins. Alfred “Barley i Co. Ltd. st. John. New Brunswick. l‘ .. mmtry" old. lPrice $11.00 each. care of Guardian. ‘ . 11c illa.t3'cl -1.. Shorthorn [iull,3 yrs. old 111 May. W” c” “' “m” E 0 o“ ~ 3111111111?’ HENRY-in the P. a. lslnnd nos-f 113 ‘pitsll. nnuoh- 3rd. 11121. Clara. 1111-1 ‘loved wife of Wlillliam Henry agel coon " l i location, easy terms, apply by letter or phone. E. E. Sharbell, capacity- 300 lbs. Bert Warren. Cornwall. 4163-3-3-3i. new snuuswmn A nun] won eats - PEDIGRBID -ENG-, ' llsh Chinchilla. over six months Apply G _ 4176-34-31. .__ FOR CALL-N-ALUNILI ‘FARM in lFairview 106 acres. land and buildings in good condition. wood Eaton on ‘March 2, 1927. Iirayuuond Howard Wakelin of (lharloltetown, P. E. I. and lDva Ellen Bryenton of?‘ Coleman, P. -E. l. - ozarns WIRIGHT -:A.t North Beflellllfiu March 3, 1927, Jesse A. Wright. aged 84 years. Funeral on Satur- 66- Funelral notice later. .__..__-__. In loving memory of our dear daughter and sister. Grace Mumford. WM 610d March 4th, i023. - call them not seed, who Ilvs the llfe Immortal, Who breathe a purer alr than that of earth, Who knew the truth-that death Ia but the portal 01 that new life, which psal- es this in worth. Inserted by Parents and Family. n ‘ llllllt- Help Wanted 1 ._._______________________ Ila assumes, arnnv e small. A 4181-3-1 1 large. one Guardian Office. n, o. ' mum - . -1 W?” ‘"11" 111112;."- 7.g.gg _ and water on place. Apply to J. “*-—~——~‘, ‘m wkl 'McDougsll. care Eastern 'h'ust w.nted I C0" CIMPIOHGIOWII. 1 ANT 1 - i0 ~80 lea fucussron- T L, 2232111001191‘. Judson Bros. Aler. o t .__ ' ‘m"""‘3'~‘ro near-Two nouasa. our 1111i! wlf _ 1107mm for Barbers. sesame‘ Female He! Wanted 511011 in s weeks. Write Molar p llber College, fispartpsng “r. 111111". ., 3.143,“; wanna mmsolarstv-wafr. “"‘"—-—-—---.-_-_._-___..__.‘ ress and (ihambermsld for Hotel- "(Tlb _ am“ p” fA-"Mi rtpply at Guardian Office. 410014 a1. 1 I PHONE 149 UNDERTAKER N. l). MacLEAN ‘P 11 who presided. J a.p Cruisers Have Been Ordered To Shanghai (Canadian Press) ‘ferfflll by Mr. Justice A. Morrisonlfrom home, but on the contrary to mike us better fitted for citizen- ‘ship. Organize clubs, said Mr. (Shaw. inaugurate debating societ- Hes, be n. leader and leadership will ‘lshape your future. Before closing, the speaker con- gratulated the students of the 1118111 course for their splendid work dur- lng the course- 'l‘he exhibits on display ale e;- TOKYO March 3_ _. 1n“, Jnnnn. ltraordinary to say the least, Millin- ese cruisers lssu-fizu and Sandal. "Y. cooking, woodwork. Shanghai pressed all. those present. in fact have been ordered to etc. lm» with a landing party of 500 l1luc--.some oi‘ the work would do credit jackets us 11 precautionary meas- — day at one o'clock to North Bede-l 111's. They will sail tonight or l0- REGISTERED q-uo lChurch. ‘There -will also be a1 IIIOITOW. “on... 1s fr. that we have such a big de- mand for KLENZO DENTAL CREME The nsaona are It removes t... mm and discoloration bringing out the beauty 11f 111° anawwl and 1mm I "1"- clean, refreshing teelinl 1" the mouth. Prices 86s and 60s- Celd Only by THE PROMPT DHUGGISTS '10 workers of long experience. The imeetlng concluded with the singing 10f the ‘National Anthem. GOOD NEWS To Asthma Sufiesrer Hughes Asthma Remedy has relieved sue permanently cured hsmdreb of those af- flicted with » ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS dive It s trial. Price $1.00. vvvvv We have all the other ram- edlee including Page's Inhal- ers, Mas-Nah, Kelloggs. Aeth- mader. Green Mountain, ets. Goods by return mall on receipt o! prise. 1111811119 111.111.3911 rl-ls: sleek" cbveelgf . Mr. A. A. Pomeroy then read the following address on "Egg Market- "g," Mr. Chairman. Ladies and Gentle- men:-— ft is just human. l presume. to wish to be associated with success- t‘11| men and organizations. and I appreciate the honor of being one of your guests tonight. Your splendid organization stands without an equal in its en- deavours. lt well known throughout Canada that the P. E. l. Cooperative stands the highest and has stood the test of co-operat- lve organization with greater suc- cess than any other such associa- tion. Anti while l quite agree with the public expression that its success is largely due to the outstanding ability and efforts of my good friend. Mr. George Leight- izer, yet, l want to congratulate you, the members of the Associa- tion. for the far sighted wisdom of your policy. Some ten years ago cooperative buying and marketing were untried and may f say looked upon as rather a doubtful policy to pursue. but you gentlemen have stood lo- gether backing to the limit your belief in your policy so ably carried out by your manager. with the re- sult that your Association is re- garded as the most successful cor- operation in Canada. and we see other provinces now adopting your methods which is proof in itself of your success. May l touch for a moment. Mr. Chairman. on the cold storage sys- tem. ft ls seedless to say that I am greatly interests" in cold stor- age facilities. believing. as I do. that this system now so near per- fection has become eswnlial to our marketing conditions in this coun- try of practically one climate. l! the proper cold storage srswfn "en- ables ua to carry from tho flush season of production to the late fall and winter months of retarded- productlon. The market reports that» during December and January our central markets imported tam quantities of butter I can II largely from lthe U. 5A. lee no rsseofrwhy that by am.’ tam perishable precincts ls , tines when: that we snot t wia hes-bats; i? Prince Edward lslnnd food pro- ducts. lf this policy is carried out we will have no reason to fear any market conditions. May l again congratulate you. the members of the P. E. I. Co- operative Associalion. on your merited success. and which. in my opinion. is largely due to your c0- operatlve buying and massed sell- shin Mayor Miller Vocal eolo—-Mrs F. M. Nash Address-Premier Stewart Vocal solo (selecteM-Mrs l1‘. M. Nash ' Motion Picture Display (educat- ional.) Violin solo-Mr. Ben Wagner Address-Egg Marketing-Mr. .A A. Pomeroy lng of your products. as only by _ having large quantities to offer on nrtfmgr: xgocihetio‘ Blggfigamugi the markets could you get the high prices that you have been able to obtain. Your policy could well be adopt. .cd by our crearneries and cheese factories. as butter and cheese} have the past two years greatly lm-l proved their standard of quality and are well regarded in the U. K11 markets. l see no reason why these two products cannot become and maintain the same high stand- ard that our eggs have attained thereby placing P. E. I. at the top of all markets for quality in ihese most important products. My greatest wish is that Mr. Lightizer may be spared to you for many years to come. featuring al- ways as he has done that quality only counts. Mr. J. 0. Hyndrnan was called upon to address the banquet and he. in the course of his remarks said he was glad to be honored to speak to the Association. Having Trcrie. God save" the King. 1 ' Auto Racer Killed (Canadian Press) PENDINE, Wales, Mar. 8. —-.l. 0- Perry Thomas, famous British automobile racer. was killed this ’ afternoon in an attempt to set an- other speed record. QIIEEI IIOTEI. bad the honor of being the Preai- 9111“ "W"! 0"" "'1' dent of the Associated Boards of not“ m have spent many Trade for the past four years he mun“. o’ “m” |n could inform the assurance that the body he always endeavored to promote cooperation. The Prince Edward island Cooperative Ea! and Poultry Association have had enviable success and great credit ls due Mr. Lightlzer who attributed greatly to that success. ifs spoke of the wonderful achievements which have been done tbrougifco-t operation and the manner in which the Island is hampered by trans-i" nortatlon. He informed the meet, ing of what the Boards of Trade have been doingifrnsttars of tn- tereet to the farmer and the out- come of their shorts-the Danni: Comliufofb- Ir. Hyndms b snobe of’ e danger of overdoffll the potsto- _ and ‘the advis- eaflftvotosatqaulfia some!‘ repairs and improvements. It la new the finest Metal If It! elaea in the Maritime "W1 Irma. It appeals to these who want, a, sefstaftlbll - Hotel llldaplmlll tabla Ml excellent eel-vise at a medal‘- m pm. m» m... a... a "1 1'1 1-1-