Gentralflardian "rm: oAn-r-anav."-¢"'rhis ‘an. Illarry made the return trip yester- day arriving in Torlnmtlne at 6.15 p. m. and docking at Borden at 8.10 p. m. The train arrived in the city at 1.30 l. m. i ii- FUNERAL NOTlOE.—Funeral of the late Everett Large will be-held at the home o IL. il-i. D. Foster, Maralrfleld onlwhursday March it. IBerviep to begin 1st 2 o'clock. 1n- termenrt York Cemetery, * io-A‘ i tal ill , Arena stal Sisters and Re Macs K. v1.2a l‘ . r1 . "smut An even brealr waiax‘. the "sdm attlmel. and aided in no little way the damage registered at 1n.t'he showing the Red Macs made last might, when the last night, Dr. Charles Dougan 1110,11,, s 1-1 draw in an of the-moat satisfactorily. uirilllng ladles'-_ hockey fix- ever played pn- localdce. 5, but the said fans had reason H change their minds when the iriiiiig girls stageda telling ef- ensive, so ImUCh so that Maud “Guigan in the l_ocal net had -her liililllfllll repelling attack after ttacleto keep -the ruibber away m“, home. Notwithstanding all "one put forth roi- a tying toiniter the Crystal Sisters ans- wered the first bell for‘ a rest on ilie siiort end of a 1-0 score. 1,, llie centre period although boil: teams worked -like troians tlie store remained the same with iiio Crystal Sisters defending‘ their own territory for the better part of the play. ‘in the last session redolrhled ef- The lloezups: (l. F. C. Y. Program Tonight The program that will be broadl- cast from Station GFCY (312 met- res) at 7 o'clock tonight, will elude Mr. Lemuel Jay. violinist, Fannlngbrook, who will render a program of old time dance music. lie will be accompanied ilflllgllllél‘, Miss Jay, iAn expert pf the Dominion by pnrtnient of Agriculture will also Tomorroiv, give a hrlef address. Thursday evening at 7 o'clock. a refereed ql of the. latljbdtsidtepben Me- l; lbllalljwiiltalre place‘ this morning- m‘ t ‘ -resldence of her eon, 1M1‘; .' n Lellain. 54 Upper. Queen _ reetpai: 8.45 to St. Duncan's 1 Cathedral, the-ace u; Roman cathol- ic Cemetery. s LAID 1'0 seer. .:r~lie funl place from his Canoe Cove Cemetery. ertson. The pail “puree of’ four hundred fans or Ree M"; grygtei; Alex. MacKenzie, Nell MacKeinzle. erme My“ ‘q eolntilintrn; or. Silas Murley. Hector MacNevin. “on of 1111-491. ihocgey and Angus MaoPhee aud George Mc- 79 -3- 11, its flourishes. ~- . M. McGulgan C. White Mlckeu. v . Viol: Mullen on a. pass from ~’ Defence - ‘ "y" Benoit at three-quarter M. Muddi-gan E. Gay MISSIONARY WORKERS EN- , rliated through "l8 Clyflllll H. Praught M. Laird TERTAINED. -Monday afternoon efem tnr the opening score» . Forwards a pleasing private entertainment me minutes after the first perloll D. Benoit A. Green was held at the North‘ Aimerica-n m, 0n the annexing of this V. Mullen P. Mcloellan Hotel, the guests of honor being re, especialiyin the early mo- E. Connolly H. Laird Rev. Mr. Anderson and Mr. Tolli- nits of the game, gave the fsms M. Wynne C. Mountain ver, who are in the Province on , impression that a walk-over M. McLeod D. Weeks missionary work. Among the i. thalecal girls was inlthe oif- R. Connolly N. Green musical mum-hers was a Dlllllo H010 Mrs. (Cond.) Hughes. (Cond.) Hughes. Among Highfield. 1n PERSONAL-S his Farmer's Conventions, Stock Quotations Do. FUNERAL TOllbAYa-Imhg miner- 0! the. late Cqlirrlliecnouaell gird: ate residence at New Argyle yesterday afternoon to The ser- viceb at the house and cemetery were conducted by Mr. E. C. Rob- "bearers were by Mr. Tolliver and, a vocal solo by Speeches were delivered lby Mr. Tolliver and Mr. J. H. Bushes of the C. N. R. A fitting reply was made by li/ltps. ie guests present was Mr.- McKinnon, ‘Messrs lD. M. Bernard. GQOYKQ Paynter, and Dougiasdardhie. Freo- towu are in ithe city-attending the PACE rnssr sunnisr RAN Good, Size-Sweetiarlid Juicy g l = See o... iiiindow~l~ JiElili|il8y&‘“i$_illl no. of iof Prov, DairymBnls us revised this year, were readl and adopted. Mr. C. E. McKenzie suggested at (continued from Page 1) ‘ r felt that this was a condition that [ef-[nakefg or the Province should be in some way ‘remedied. represented m, we Bond o; mru. Mr. J. A. Dewar expreeead hlm- tors as being only fair uud In tiie Bell as elfitrefiillllllly grill-mod at the interests of iiic industry. Liir. Bui- reports that had been presented cate that as yet this Province had only touched on tlie-trinize of the industry, and had not begun ito to 1,111; w the duh-yum“ ill-ll“ ll- llll l" Telll 99-"1951- Ml? Mil-C" province, aimong whom he liud for- Donald, who ivus an Islander llim- mcriy ivorketl for so many years. Bel. W88 doing a 3N8! 11681 7-0 ell‘ There wasn't a branch of the farm- they had done in the peei- Tlwy us the dairying, and last year had only Quebec could show better re- 111111 ever harp W111, the excgp- ports. The speaker felt thut it was rim, or on‘. year dorm; the peak l! illll/ llllll 30 mall)’ Wllllli; I-ltiilllle of the war period. With exception- ‘VGPB lfiiilfllll; the Pro/lace. lllld lll ul prices prevailing it was no won- this connection lie hoped that the dei- ihrrr those gngaged 1n dirlryhrg widest publicity in ifiie Press, t0 future‘ with more fultir show those who were cuntemplat- pororc, Prince County: W. H. ZtlacGreg- or. iLot 16; C. M. l-lowatt, Kenning- lilil- ~ l ‘Queens CountyfJ. ii. Simpson,- isiy VieWj-W. .i. crucial,- Marsh- fleld, J. P. Simmons, Charlottetown. l Ming-a" County: W. ‘ll. Lmilorhny, Fortune; J. A. Dewar, New Perth. The following Yl-hen passed: l, ivhereas the work of National ‘Dairy Council has been and is of great value, to the Dairy industry ed: That the Directors of the P. E. Island Dairy Association -be em- powered to levy i; tax on ‘the sev- eral dairy associations in. the pro- vincenpt exceeding 25% of ‘levy required to pay our share of the salary and travelling expenses iMoved by J. iW. Jones. Seconded by Wm. Cain. "Moved by C. E. 'MacKeuzle. lWhcreas: Our attention has been this ipolnt that in riiiiiro U18 lug:.gflglfgéfezigfgglggifillolg“‘Efflfgdgl’ l“ ferring to the benefits to ‘he derived lby the Dalrymen of this province ‘because of the fact that we now h i i f . it - gess, Chief Dairy Superintendent oflsglzida {lhzfflwe we area Be re and said that they seemed-lo lmll~ the Division of Dairy Produce, Ot- their Emma Wm, the C N K to Moved by Fulton Simpson. Seconded by C. E. Mac-Konzle. Resolved that the thanks of this time the people to ilo better than lug llliiilSlry um held up d5 well convention be Burgcs's_ Baird and MacLeod, for had new arrived at the stage when been the best Ontario and Quebec their attendance and helpful ad- drcsscs (luring our meetings. Moved ‘by iRussell McLareu. ‘Seconded by Wm. Cain. ‘Resolved: That the members of tho P. E. llllllrl-ll DilllY 0550- ilfiqcommissionars to the General As- reports read would be given the wgrg optim1gi|c_ and looked to the sonrhlcd here this evening tender eenibly which is to meet in Mont- rhun ever Mir. MacDonald our Dairy Superin- teudcirt our appreciation of ‘ i" "“ ‘ ' oar/stereo Films -»-- , . » -.anmvae ENLIIOFHINTI PHOTOGIAFHO- crasvvellSifuliio 1I1 Glflllt Qeergp If. oinacroile- resolutions were Canada. he it therefore Resolv- the the Dairy Superintendent. H3~ fully appreciate tuwa. was the next speaker, and h m 1 m t d 1 l I _ 5am it was a rem pleasure for himrplflgguct: bE-gllflggtillloifltille 012L085 gifor the chair of Systematic Theo "l llllslithe travelling pu-hlic. " tendered ‘Messral the: iiriniiv- lfnl-I- Meeting of -P. E. I. When You Catch Cold Presbytery of Pres- Rub on Motorola“, byterian Church ni3“:";.a‘°.‘&fi'i2ii“’".b‘i“‘ it r ~"c"=rsas§§ha;r; wdllrldaiatllallddblldéddnngdtigirgvllt: l° mlmafd "ll-h‘ Presbyterian church in Canada m)‘ ‘he bum‘ ' hiteointment. met yesterday. Tuesday. Mar. 9th M‘“l-°"9l°“‘d““ w in regular session in Zion Church llflad°°l °ll Pl m“ “film” lune _ by man Hall at 11 a. m. and again at 2 p. £d‘:lunu_ Try Mustard: y; m. The following were preseint: m n Rev. D. M-cV cer. Mo era r; ‘hm, Rev. R. H. Btavert, clerk; Rev. G. - dachénfewm s. Mitchell. Rev. w. a. ffmnafniflommufir hruigqmhfl Muir, Rev. n. McLean, Jtev. konm'fwt....ooldg'oinllsrxts. Geo. Cameron, Rev. A. O. McKee, ThuaunhgQgc-mgqrlgrl, Ph. D.,.Rev. M. E. Genge. Deal. ~ . Mung. ; .--‘ Rev. B. D. Purdie, and Rev. Joseph C. ammo. clergyman; and Messrs J. F; Profitt. L. H. D. Fost- er. Andrewdlifciaeod. Anaua Mc Lean, D. M. Bernard, Murdock Ross, S. M. Hicks, Thea. Morrison Cathol McLeod, Geddie iDouglss. Alex. McPherson, Jae H. Andrews. Norman Mci-‘ayden, James Jardine W. M. McMillan, Cameron Mc- Lachla-n, J. Geddie Townsend, John Stetson. Jae. Brodie, Robert Agnew, Douglas Jardine. Syivanus Doherty. John McFarlane, Murdock McLennan, i... R. Silliphant, John Pigott, Angus Green W. G. McKay- and Berta Auld. elders and repre- sentatives oi congregation. The minutes e1 the last meeting of Presbytery were read by the clerk and approved as rend. A large amount of business was transacted . Rev. D. J. Fraser, D. D., Principal of the Presbyterian College lip Montreal was unani- mously nominated as moderator for the General Assembly. Rev. E. Lloyd Morrow, IPh. D., Knox Church, Ottawa was recommended Better than I nlallardphfler A RRIVED Carload B r a n, Shorts and Royal Household Flour, which we are sell- ing at lowest prices. Wholesale and Retail A. Horne 8i Co. logy in Knox College. Toronto. It was agreed to endeavor to secure men for all oi the vaca-nt fields. Wherever ordained men could not be obtained, students were to he secured. The clerk was instruct- ed to get in touch with Dr. Andrew Grant i-n Toronto and also if nec- essary to write to the Principal of Priiicetown University for the purpose of obtaining imen. The following were appointed real in June: Rev. D. McVicar, Rev R. H. Stavert, Rev. G. S. Mitchell, forts by the invaders were re- r, . At. Toip. and Santa. Fe iRy. . 127% ms lllll-Vlng the Prwlmle ‘he ilflfl- igood work done ilnriils the smith!“ and Rev. W. B. Mull‘, clerfiylllell- “mdllll Wm‘ u“? lylng scllm- when llillillillarllllrlrlillullhglarllrleszllilgerllolliyl sgliscs Alllerlvllll Call. Co. . - - ~ - - 311 sibiiities that its agricultural: in- The development in the mnnuiac- of’ 1925. and Messrs J. F. Profit. Andrew Rite (‘icy filler R mllgllllwelll Plllll .1,1111,,r1 'M(1Kgnzie and Mr, Lem, Aim. Car and Fdy. Co. .. 101 dugtry really contained. ture of the process of’ loaf cheese, Moved by W. itUnderhay. McLeod. Dr. A. J. Murchison, Fred cnil solo liaI-lllvd the mesh behind Dmgwe" Thi; program W111 also Am. Locomotive Co. .. 108% Mr. Layton McCabe asked how said the speaker, was responsible Seconded by Wm. Clllll. Clark. L. H. D. Foster, elders and “w” 3M1“. “my; N, B, “l°(l’“llla"”lt w” a Uapeclgmllar contain nn address bv a lady re- Aim. ‘Smelt. and Refng. Co. . 127 the l)alrv Inspector would suggest for a much increased consiumflllllll Resillvell‘ Th“ we lender m" l“ allemate elders Mess“ D‘ A‘ To Llvlmrool’ W“ “llkamlglllnd Buck hallrdmlg‘ presentative of the Dominion Da- Am. Bosch blag. C0.- . . . . . .. 24 that the lfactorles could get a more 0f 611E959, and the mailllfacturers lh-"lllks to lite Dress rellreflfllltfl-l-lves,McKinnon, S. M. Hicks. Angus Mc- 31,", r2, Apr. o . . Montcalm TM” “l” "0 “I'm” .209‘ ng’ ilartmenit of Agriculture at Ottawa. iinion Bashnd iPapleriCo. .. 32 evenly graded cream. At pvt-rent wereiwillins l0 Day a 800d price lol‘ lllell‘ lmeresl l" alt°"‘ll“gil‘e““' Dmlgald Mcphelwlli “'1 .\lur. lll ‘Apr. l“ -‘l"'"“l""° ""1"" vlsltl“! ymmtlpthspetclfil ' l Butte and Sur. ..Viin. Co. 138% thoro- was too much variation. Mr. for ordinary cheese. if the loaf milellllgs "lild leplmlllg prllceedlngs Dame] McLean‘ ‘MW’- 2” "mm" m“? ‘be ma e n e a e ' \naconda Cop Min. C0 46% MacDonald replied that if ilie pro- business kept up the future look- l° llll‘ Plllll ‘5- 1 . "W" 2 ' iir work e the.» isiiesi ‘Ga ,’ c- - ‘ ' f. ' . - ‘ , iWesle Keefe. Re“ R‘ H- Smvem ° elk °l Pr” s ll’. 2n . . . . . . . . .. . .. ‘victor-min Lcilan and the [gird sister: vllllm Canadian Pacino "°' ~~ 15-: lllllrflre were using r. good separal- ed very bright, and the Krniil l ‘gelzlgegldélg by W“? Cam bytery then presented the statist- CHEMNURG_SOUTHA“PTON_ llllf llll) a -most gruelling offensive ‘Clllle C0096!‘ Co. - . - - - . ~ - -- 33A or they should be getting o. rich cheese people last ‘year had bien ‘Rescued: That our dairy super_1oa1 ‘and ginnnciei report. i ANTWERP ~ llll'i'l|[i,l_']1o“t_ The Mung Mpun; _TRAVELLERS REST _ The U.S. Cast iron Pipe and FdY ltud fairly average cream. There oibligczl to llJlPQTl. 95.000 New es- mtendenl pubnfsh ,1“ me p_ E, 1s.‘ He stated that after the battle M“ n _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ' v _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Mum", 1,1,,‘ ‘veeks and the Gag" “new T n n u b‘ b ml Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 17% should be an inducement for all land cheeses. The speaker had‘ the ‘mportamce of Sunni-inc pverand the smoke had cleared M", r ,, iuinnodoi-e "ll" “med Krelmy-l“ the “"9 illssveentellll tRhlilaBtthrleZnlE acct dlomldldylN'Y' Gen’ and Hui Riv’ RR 126% patrons to 50ml l“ “My Sweet be?“ greatly pleased w he“ the ainlilngllsllilficlcnt ice and facllitieslawli-Y ll w" lilllllll ml"- mem w“ Apr- lll -- - - - ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ lllflll“ allowing demonstrated. by the gram“ “Mrs Berrys sLrmmerdiamotlaPla yéPB-lloflflky Corpn 25 cream. ‘ manager of one of the largest of Foyename patrons m keep therrvtlll a strongPresbyterian Church “rum u, (h-eemrrr , (llysml 5mm“- llmt lollllelllllg Boarders" in Travellers Restl Halllcmlmlldaled Gas- 0m * ~ ' ~ -- 93% MY- \‘V- M. Lou said that testing these concerns say that these mflk arumreal“ mflw m,“ possum, remaining on Prince Edward ls- snob! MONTREAL T0 mum! 00L » - i . v . . were in all thirty- Apr. $0. May ill -- MMIlPM" ilise white in 11m note) V Thursday evening March nthlintornational leper Co. 52 had iilways been a iriaitcr of dis cheeses were not on a par at all condition , land There h M“ 1‘ Jun’ 4 H _ nmntflm“ For the locals vinln 11111119,, and Specmmes between‘ new Adm _ is. Kan. and Tex. Ry. pute, and nothing caused so niuch with the Canadian cheese. it was .Addresses followed by M,“ “PL four preaching places w are the M", It M“ H Munma" Polly ~ Jienoit ld.l[fl'*§1l:i'lp1:(!d:.jl7}lai1' - - dissatisfaction and even, suspicion. madewvith Plllllllllfllell lllllk llllil l ' ‘vork was bell“ carrled ‘m amen‘ T0 mcnmsr-dLAsr-ow iitlir-r team-mates in effective tfclnck‘ n stormy Friday even, Reading Co. . llLa good separator was used the ivnfthereforemuch milder-irrilav» lltlvlflly. these girls proved them- jng_ ' 3013.10.11 Railway iSteel iSlpring Co. 252 test was always uniform. Varying‘ or. The best Canadian product had m. um Depmmwnt o; Agriuuruu-e, relics ilinriis in the sides or their Southern Pacific CCU» . . . . .. 99% speeds at which they were run thcgnutty flavor that was so desir- M‘, W_ w_ Baird, an,‘ Omen. 511m. iipimnc-nis uli evening, especially holly Benoit. licr work at centre llilll on tho sicTft-"ZB and 35 cents. _OHALLENGE ACCEPTED. We the Redeqne Beavers herebylwicstinghouse Electric 71 i ,C,,,.,,,,,, ssfKelly Sprlnsfield Irlxe i00- _"US. industrial Alcohol Co. . l52 would cause the difference in thick- able for makilli; ness. in the end thin creaim was a The beauty 0i the Whole 11116111988 l?" 9m." process cheese‘ inarles of these addresses will ap- pcnr in a late r issue. k pbell. Dairy Demonstrator d,d,y_ “ml Lemme‘ "l the ‘Dally lmvlslonifleverfll other b18098 Where llle Dro- ro CIIEIKIJOIY“(l-SOUTHAMPTON- Besides these there were May 20. Juno l’! . . . . . . . . . . .. Motagama »perty was in dispute where for ANTWERP the time being no men had been n" ibJsl" i“; - ~ ~ - - - -~ - Mlmmam placed in charge. Within all of "7 ' '"'° ' ' ' ' ' """ " FROM QUEBEC '_l‘0 LIVERPOOL roininilod ilio fn-ns of Jack Cordon. , , ' , . U it St t St . 124 i i b‘ f‘ l f h h ' ' th t Phase congregations there are m" bl 21. .1 is . . . . . . .. s! ntr yal rlicii it i-iimc to hlMYk-Skatllllfi and 2§§§"‘,.§.",‘Z,,§““.‘,'2.'3E§,"‘.512?{$1.tr.“vé’f‘wv‘f.i?.,riif"léo. . . 92% llllliaellitewfilhakrlllofll: lkibyfihltlltiecllgllilnere l)t will; iulllcrzillrillngocllmlililslillillilipltliltlr: arlld mo“ two thousand [amines Wm‘ n, To lllléulAsTqlLAfillollv ll l‘l“"l‘l“l~' “ll lllnyll- l . game of hnckeyltnl be played in l Aliltiihi . . . . . . . . . . .. 76% Q-iie hundred pounds of skim imflk creating anew demand for thelbestl upwards o! one hundred elders m Am’ w’ M“ 3 ' Mnntnnlm HM“ Prmlglll "ml Mill‘? Mlllldl Sirninierside rink dates to be ar-‘Can Steamelllips Pfd 67V were equal to lthree pounds of‘ ork brand 0f cheese Canadian dairy l l an‘ To (l"mmnullld-Tlldgllluluilllroh- ‘PWM n ‘a “ltlr-liiinnlvlacs 1 aBYRHCQ ranged on condition that the returnll-lowaru ismitli . . . . 45 l iMr. J. W. Jones said that a lgoodl products for the year were yahlgdl mils? glallplltillzelxszvggleliléulgggl “a: iuiir 12. Juns- cl.... Emprean ‘of Franco - s an _i__ I . _ . . _ in 2e..| 2e .. a ' e1 l a "Mr ‘vnrk needs ‘m mhinrmoctilnn; aizrlriéaqalgie “Li; besriiémyéiady mfelasztniré lfiisaunen. ‘P3111 "fig! iiointl had been raised in the Na eli-lk$1fl00.000,000 anillslzigwidlu mark - adults 14. ‘The number of mem- uy une mpresa o IIICIUI‘ Tho ("her menqbem M the Mam. “Gavel-s . gonad-n N rea ynoiwerl..... .. {o tuna Council matter. The ihdue-et ncrease over 9 .' ere was bars received into full communion ‘ A I m“. . Misses Wynne, McLend mp1 gnu. ' ll llilllll Pllwel‘ 68 -- 61/: try had grown here but it had not quite a movement of cream to the on pTOYQSBIOnVOI faith was 188 and P" ____I ll0ll_\' NlRiOPS showed <(']L‘.V0l‘ hockey .\ll|||\ril‘e Linllntnfi for nullll. gnllllllaer l l l l l l l l $18k‘ II)‘: 01w” lwayl (lithe gagkwxtlileut]? lllaatoilles t it] tlle Unneji losl on lzrogcalgber G. gllurgsllhndlzlililllz .. c c c . . . . . . . .. o re ov nce owe a e o e a , an e .0 a ncrease 1 s . . ere were on e .om- - - General Petroleum 56v, iN. D. C. Mr, ‘Bouhter said that, at exlporta was estimated at $15,880; - niiinion Roll some 2506 communi- 34°1Kl“'gs"§'_‘1;_ "0wwo int. Petroleum . . . . . . . . .. 3i the last meeting of the directors a 000. No wonder the farmers werr icsnts. In“ m lStandard New Jersey . 41% telegram had been received from Oilllllllflllc- BY U16 Vlllllll-lll fillll-EPQEBUOHB Standard New York . . . . - \. 32% Ottawa asking‘ for delegates to a The quality of Canada cheese there‘ W" Pulsed “"53" wlmrella" ' _~ r v -. ' - -- . i . l . . _____ l.“ w. u“ d‘ n". Qseil/‘iltlliilatayébday, 1.18 44.7.1111), 138%, meeting of the Council. They had lllli llefill steadily 0llllllllll8 lll lll° ggégetplgltlpogfi: filllllfiihllllthggr ‘:2: congregation. Agents Wanted "Dlllllledlwgrjg "Illllnedlwerde , JNO. A: MCDONKLD, LKND Oui- veyor, liermnnville. 83%. Oats-May. 40; July, 40%. ' Wheat-May, 144 lirpJiily, 142 Oct. 130. . ' AGENTS WANTED - 0055i 7“9=z'3°'1m° ' ' l- “Bucke" ,...._ week, 66% look Desires to Quit Rood. Mons Cloth (oops and For sale iicriiticii iroiii factory to wearer iieiiillcd at wholesale' price. ilreat sellers. Write Maritime Ilfllilltillilfl, P. O. Box 83, SL-John, N. B. 8000-3-10-41 Miscellaneous DRUG ' CLERK WITH THREE years experience wants position. write "D" Box 116. 7969-3-B-3l My LADIES-WORK AT HOME m w" 59"“ "M; no canvassing; “Mlllllll- Milne woi-k;' details i“ "Mlle F- om. aox‘ a2, Mai-ll- ’°’°- ‘lime- rass-a-s-il FARM FOR SAFE AT BROOK- field. Apply t0 Welter B. Mac- Leod. 7957 3 ii 4i. Fort sALi-z-rwo snoop sows, to furrow in lMay. Almon Boswell, 8004 10 2i. . ‘—' FOR SALE—-ONE YORKSHIRE 4th. Arthur llRoberte, Wlusloe Road. Diiuataffnage. sow to iarrow April 799 8-3-1031 FOR SALE-MARINE ENGINES, 4. 6 pd 6% hp. Apply Johnston Bros, Box 8 it. R. 1 Montague. 7988 3 9 2i. (Oanadlan Preaa) that Mr. Lapolnte feels that life. BIRTHS lE5°APED FROM mv RANOH %l:]mill0 fox Marked OA-lilA. stagllty £10,151; B. L. Mlacfcwen. _\_ . 7982-3-9M2l. note Victoria-l‘ lb Illondid mm. courteous‘ ‘Qfvlee to all Guano, 7.1. Iilenn In Nome. . emu 04.00 or um i u». ~ -"" ' Charlottetown Hotel-Co, Ltd. " 'l "fill: Illllilelr "i FOR SNL E—-CHO ICE BUiLiDlNG lot size 84 it. front by 136 ft. ' deep, situated on South side EEATHS. Euston Street between Benjamin cAnR°L_Al Cove Head Road‘ Rogers and Mrs Bartlett. - Male Help Wanted . view mothers and dlstrlb- darling Mother, ma. win. J. One o! u,‘ i. N“ ‘lllB _. eligious literature. $225 Graham, Sen View, who‘ pau- Pliet beet _ Wlllpped-Hoie "stow", , l“: 9 My! work- May Work ed away. Mei-on i0th__1I23. Kane's nausea ~31’ mqmq'-wlnlmn cllllilrlslllollllrllilll lciiii iioi back the dllar de- cuudm c°nu|n.1a “om... A. - .& . . pan", _ .. 44 et-whleh IIIVO private FllbEM-EN, iBRAlKEMiNI 555m, Anchored safe where gtorma bstlis. Oempieteiyreoéilatdd '11"! $150. later 8250 monthly i" °'°" " In the pan y“, w.“ i“, (which position?) Write Raflwgy On the“ border isnd we left 1i - » mo: 11a. . . _ or ‘lira. amlrlldlllblfl “lied! ‘ 7985895“. Soon to meet and part no 0 Statue live Touche" wanted more. CIPOW, Hunter River. Berry. Lost LONE-ON! MALI FOX OVI, 1A ward female for CLX. 6B. Editor Hearts, Marahfieid. am on‘. .i.l MAN on woman 1'0 INTER- roiiz-a-o-si ma i pg "imfij-IOJA‘ . - _-J and Mrs L. W. McKay. a son. For particularly apply to W. H. _ _ jlProwse, Marine Department. and 79' RM,‘ "Blllilieltll IN MEMoiriaM In Loving iMuimory ofour THE ram-ltv rascals waurzo . roe Greenvale School at once. first or second class. supplement ‘r100 per your. Apply Clifford ERTA”? \ o“° 2\9 COMP-Jilly, 77%; Jiuly 8,1;l Sept. Political Life QUEBEC, March 9.~l-!on Ernest Lupoiinte. lMinister of Justice. may leave -the King cabinet shortly ito so to the bench. according to a re- he folt that iiie lsloiid was placed port pu-blishcd here. It is stated his position as first lieutenant to Pro- mier K-ing can now be ably filled by Hon. C. A. Dunning and that he is deslmus of quitting political MeKAY—At Springiield, Lot e1. on Monday, March 8th. 1926. to Mr March 5th, 1926. Margaret Carrol, NDMACLEAN ‘ we ., . il l i .1 iriiayfl" wired back that the iProvince oon- ‘past few years, but one defect in tributed nothing to the Council but certain parts of the country was they had received the answer that the fruity flavor. The speaker said‘ they should send a man anyway. that to‘ his mind the cause oi tine ; Mr. Gibson said that he had been‘ was (tiny whey tanks and milk able to attend a meeting of the cans. On the Island in the year‘ Council at Winnipeg three Wears there had 116911 Ill llllllfillwllllllll ago. ilie had been a little prejudic- from ‘57 per cent. first grade to nil at first against it, and inclined 82.6 per cent... a remarkable show- to think that it was coating the lug. lnpiPrince County the output Province toe imuch, more thuii it huiii been 10,037 boxes with 99.33 was worth. hiit when lie had heard per oentdirsts, a. record which them in discussion, and hud got un could not be equalled in any other| idea not only of what they had (llfilrlcl ill Clllllillll- lll . , been able tooccomplish, but what Cllilllll! lllB Olll-lllll- Was 9779 boxes. tlicy linii prcventd being done, he 36-3 per cc t. firsts. wiu Kings l? (Iounty, wi 896 boxes, 74.6 per in a poor position in being the oiriyictiiit. firsts. in each of the three? Province that .did not contribute.("iuntles this was 8n increase over to its upkegp, _ tlic preceding case of not less than: The following resolution com- Z" iler 0on1. and in Kings County niittee was thou appointed: Mnlll W“ 45 P6!‘ villll- Btlllit-NVM Wlilium.Cuiii ..\iir. Wesley. KCBIILlPnS-‘ll/blQ l0 make, even ratchet-tel‘. Mr, w, N, Jenklng, ’ ‘showing, although the iIs and to- The bye-laws of the Association, dill’ hi"! l-lle 5900M! lll-lllldllls in the ' . Dominion. " ‘ in butter production Queens‘ County with 6.904 packages had; 1% specials. 80.8 per cent. Prince County with ilflbtinpsckagesl had 11.6 per cent. specials anal 86.5 per cent firsts. Taken throughout the Dominion‘ however. there had been a de- uudu:s' Horse Worm Powders i liut tlils was mainly the result of: trloscr and more general grading] iution on the British market. be cause in the first year they honghti it the Old Country tradesmen had, found that, the grading mark was- an accurate indication of the qual- ity of the 'buitter. Some thought the, graders had stlffened>up_ too much,‘ out this was'n0t riitllit atlnli. Mould was one of the most serious ques- tleiis that confronted ilio cream |nicn today, and was eiiiriigh of a lproblem to create a good deal ‘of dlssensioin and ill will cver butter. This matter ‘vas now receiving the attention of experts and it was hoped to soon take adequate mess- ures for its iprevention. in concilia- sion the speaker said that the fed- ernl officials were anxious to work harmoniously with the local men [or better results. Mr. M. A. Mac- Leod, Editor of the Maritime Parm- 'er, Mr. Fraser T. Morrow, made short addrescea before the concilia- ion of the afternoon meeting. Evening Oenlon At the evening session the ro- port of the aominatlagix-onvnflttee was reed as fellows: ,‘ , _,v -l.lit.u.| l\\*_‘ ‘ - ...~v.\.en.4as-...~ » i-i i w o» ‘>1 w»: ' " ' Are nfe to use and expelil all worms, they also thor- oughly invigorate theydlgen- tllvle organs and bowels, and‘ improve the general appear- ance of your horse. If your horse has worms or bots, feed Him a package _oi Hughes Worm Powders. Mailed to any address on receipt of price 50 cents. If you have a sick or blemished animal, consult us. Over fifty year's experience in the treatment and care of animals. Hughes Druggo ' “l Limited. v .,, Rubber l A Boots Pieasel read following prices we offer you on Rubber Boots, and let ua knew if you can beat them any where. p-_-_ KNEE LENGTH ‘Mien’; ailze 6 to ‘_l1 83.75 Man's‘ Super grade $4.35 Boy's Knee, 1 to 5 $3.00 Vouthe, ‘l1 to 13 . . . . .. $2.30 Wiomen’; sizes 3 to 8 . . $2.35 Misses, 11 to 2 .........$1.98. Children's, 5 to 10 $1.70 lSTORM KING HEIGHT » Comes above the knee and fastens with strap and buckle. Men's Storm King $5.75 Boy'| Storm King 84.75 YoutWI Storm lKlng l$3.75 Misses, 11 to 2 ‘c . . . . .. $3.96 Chlldll, 6 l0 10 . . . . . . . . @315 Wecsrmot chlifge them at above prices, and we will also; nk you to please not aek to have them sent on approval, It all colts Inoney, and W0 have to charge you fervthe service of lending out panels and sending back for them. if ordered hy mill add five cents for every dollar or traction oi a dollar. $5.00 ORDERS SINT F-REE. Attsicfi: Flint-unmet: FOOT (Al! ciiuiortefwni, if. s: I. i mil". i - ‘Ni.’ W“ (2) That we urge all our Sun- day School scholars to spend more time in studying the memory pas- sages and the shorter and the primary catechisms. (3) That where Sunday Schools are closed in winter that we en- deavor to have a Home Dept. or- gnnized. (4) That wherever possible Tenchor Training classes he mold Throughout the whole session n splendid spirit prevailed and the found some 1700 scholars with 192 meeung w“ pmnmlnced one or teachers and omcerm o’ the 34 the host cvor held i-n P. E. island. schools reporting only vnlne had a~ Cradle Roll Dept. Too many of our superintendents_ and teachers do not realize the‘ |value of this department. All are ,urged to see that wherever pos- sible more interest is taken in securing the names of all of the iraised upwards of $3500.00. Be- ‘sides this for all other missionary and benevolent purposes there lwas raised $3668.10. The Wornens Missionary Societies -have raised $2,328.63. l Rev. R. H. Stavert as chairman of the committee of Sunday School and Young Peoples Societies also submitted the report on this work. |Sincc June last some 34 schools yhave been carrying on good work. in all of these schools are to he J. LESTER DOUGLAS 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. l. littielonesfiiihth; ciommsunlltylns Agent for tho menllers o un ay c . The hope of loo riniiro is ilioisiil Famous eucrtou FEED ‘younig. We must get them into] SHARPLES. CREAM ‘tine Su-nday ‘School at the earliest BEPARATOR ate possib e. "The way the. twig is bent the trees incline-in; 5"" Pll" °" ""4 Mr. Stavert also stressed ilici llWlYl- value nf the Home Department.‘ Write or phone 70! or 93l- When the schools are closed tori {the winter season the scholarsl should take up the glidy or the Sunday School lessons in the homel ,in this they would find a great ;deai of profit and joy. | Quite a large number out of the Sunday schools werereceived into‘ ,full communion during the yogi‘, The number we believe is not go lsrwe qss it " might be. Super-in. vendents and teachers were urged to realitethiatthe great end of all of their teaching was the bringing oi the voting into the service oi’ assets Christ as their Lord and A as er. The contributions of the Sunday Schools to the Rally Day Pu-nd sndi ;,o'Missions were larger than ever » e ore. Mr. Stavert also reported for the Young People's Societies. Quite a number of our congregations have organised Christian Endeavor Societies others have 0. G. i. T. Groups. Mission Bands and Trail Reaaeix. gill, of 21:8! societies are we s en e . e yous: , ople ere fully alive and the outlook for the future is bright with hope. The following recommendations were submitted and adopted: Queen Hotel time taking over thla Hotel we have spent many thouean e of dollars In repairs and improvements. it la new the finest Hotel of lh ' elua in the Maritime Prev- lneel. it appeals to lheee who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid fable and ‘excellent service n a mode» m pi-ioe. ’ Rana $8M a ill?- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Prepridberl ' IM*VL. IQQQAID, MIMQOI " leeemmendltlenn we hive a Sunder A a Y. P. ooiety in eve v r‘ " [v-v“ o enlist. ism-a. ~ p"... v‘.- __,;-._"4_._;_.-..._<,>.u..4 "I ._