MARCH 29,1928 t Bargiiaivisfin BA RRYMORE Russ Lovely new Wilton and Arminster Rugs. Womcn buy these because they know they are guaranteed. These rugs are far superior to the cheap English imported rugs. "Special Offering of Axminster Carpet Amiinster Carpet 2'! inches wide 200 yards of lovely nstcr that has a reputation just received. line quality Axmi "ma" ON SALE $3.48 OILCLOTHS AND ALINOLEUMS ‘l5 .new Spring patterns. Dominion Oilclotii 53c square yard Good assortment of dc- slgns and colors. For kitch- ensfgbath-rooms and halls. new patterns. sq. yd- cum- . \ I" Quality Linoleum. 80c Also E quality at 35c sll- 80-’ We also stock inlaid Linol- THE CHARLOTTETOWN 000-0 0090 P0000004 00040 0-00 - " _ . Modern Etiquette B! ROBERTA LEE r e vooovoovovveo nae», Continued Page t 1Z1... immediate demand. I I have no desire to criticize the= management of the Canadian Nat-. ionlll Railways, but I do think that‘ Q- Is it correct to address a wed~ "was align?) at tthe switclsqglnlz llwfiflgzlg“ {.07 "Mr. and Mrs. vysou ave eenwmoslm y"' awake and on the Job of assembl-i N0; the words "and Family" in! protected cars in sufflcient mum-lore no longer used. Separate in- bers to take care of the inovementyvltatlons should be sent to each aflrielgtgmhiiurlng the past two tiflmiallbfivlglhOf titi: fiatmily, b m -__ - on ewopersonseg mitosis.:r.r::..l:..:sr.ir =~m= mom l“ garding the past but I’ do tnn§iZ°nlf§"L'§;’“' what should the mtmduc" is ti a t i’ ti t l-l ‘.2 oinioi’. .‘.’.'..°‘;.’.~..'.’§.‘...°..‘§.°if.-»ogfingg ihgggd mom" or in“: lnp pllt forward by the Potatolsons s ween the "W0 per’ grotvivers‘ Assgclatlon. our Boards of ' rll e. our s ippers and all others ' having the welfare of the Provincelglgaii ttghlzgserve i" selling i116 What are two very important is I usedi during theI at heart. in order that immediate sums m“ be take“ m provide a ab‘ A. It should be carefully set so corld Car Ferry for i929. That ourlma‘ the centerpiece l5 exactly l" crop bi next year will be far in ex-"he “m”? and "l9 811655‘ Places cess of the past season cannot forip"e°‘5e1Y °Pil°slle each other. ' a moment be doubted. and surely it? . s ‘<°->~--—~ is only common sense to pl-epai~e',‘””“*'"*°°*"vew H0 att once aiid "not wait llntil disaster‘ s arcs us n the face. i We must have a second Car Ferryi e and we must have a lar e n mbei-Y “ ’ of protected. ears asssmbfed olxli the‘ B, Fm“ ‘Mn Island next ‘Januaryi February and'¢»+> "W", March, to move our crop when the ”»’ ~.'.”‘ demanldairsitménfit. Lltl-‘gent. . standard Time in (lamina ' ' B’ bflxulMfiN CaQn. dWhat ls standard time in Kensington, March 27, 1928. A? ggandnm ' time ‘ ___________._.___V_ __ throughout Canada, _ year. summer time having been w- '“ "' " "~' ' "' " "“‘ voted by only _a few cities. Stand- DA|LY LESSONS md time is divided into the follow- ‘lllgufive divisions. each an hour ‘N EN ‘ ear er than that oi’ its eastward, 0L SH |ll¢wrdlng to degrees of longitude; By W. L. Gordon stlalllllr 00-70 degrees; Eastern. eoeoo-mo-oea-eooa-v-ooo or». O-gqdegrees; Central goqos‘ dc" , lvgnalngain 105-120 degrees; worms 0mm: MISUSED: °' “m” and weslwllld- Don't say "I asquiesce with the when it 1S noon at Halifax it is n. arrangement." Say “acquiesce in." .a' m M Toromo‘ 1o a" m “l” win“ OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: ac- “m”? 9 “~ "1- l" Calgary and a quiesce. Pronounce ak-wi-es, a as in u" m‘ at’ Vancouver" when it is "at." i as in Wt," e as in "bet." ac- 2mm M Mmkm’ Emmmd" l‘ is 7 cent last syllable. l’ ' m‘ “t Montreal" OFTEN MISSPELLED: Rebekans Roll THAT'S GOOD EN-OLIGII. IS IT NOT ‘I s. A. McDONALD Oilcloth and Linoleum Squares c,’ m, m l ' . ' , SYNONYMS’. defend, r t t, LINOLEUM SQUARES 015050"! SQUARES support, uphold. vindicate. p0 ac s e_'l',<.- x s» ft. . ..... .. $8.40 Size a x 4v.- li. ...... .. ‘hworio sonny; “Use ‘o word ‘F? .. g 1 Size 9 x 9 ft. .. . $10.00 Size 6.3: 9 it. .515 i ree tines and t i6 yours. Let us Following me custom _ § Si“ 9 x 10% 51155 3'51; 1,} x H $3.60 inclease our vocabulaly by master-rainy inaugurated last Soesuccefii- Size 9 x 12 ft. . . . . . . .. $13.50 aim ‘ti: x 10,‘; S . élégréaln%isalléig§ggiypgfiueiiécgayg; nlembers of Alpha Relsekvznartod l: 1 - - . a . ' F desire for gyh or reward. "Harm?" m I‘ 0- o; held their Rfllli Feiiol Mats l4 in. x l8 in. 12o Cocoa Door Mats . . . . . . .. ‘Sgt: mother hoped for a mercenary marwCali Tuesday night. The unique‘ Fcltol Mats l8 in. x zit in. 15o Oilclotli mo; 3 ll- X 4 ll- i - ° ridge." ltrllxllliroinhxaygilg member attend '~—~~—-{'O-3—--- t‘. Ilg III DQISO“ 01' .. . ‘ |\e~o++o+<+¢+»<~w++o+»+ Sent‘! Rilzhellprkitfision of good will has ALL we ASK 1s THAT YOU COMPARE our: l me w *1 "my response as evi- PRICES wlrll ANY IIOUSE IN TIIE DOMINION ‘ HOUSEHOLD Z311?“ byliluie attendance last ev- or cannon. SCRAP BOOK Thifiy Ogd figmrixififdtelélgely» . BIDS BY ‘were read from members outside the‘ _ 395531“ LEE Province as far distant as Oman-l. »,,,_»”““,_,,,_.,““’,~l>lebraska. expressing regret at be~ mg unable to attend and wishing lfOf the continued welfare and pros- lperity of the Dodge. A good waterproof dressing for 315m‘ H8181 Henry. Noble Grand. shoes is easily and cheaply made Ofldllillvd the choir and conducted by melting tallow and mixing with the lfleefilllg illrflllgllfllll- All 9X09!- Waterproof Dressing for Shoes — N EV‘! ISSUE REPUBLIC 0F COLOMBIA External Sinking Fund Gold Bonds Due October lst, l90l PRICE". 05 and Interest, to Yield over 6.35% 6'? Full particulars gladly furnished on request. Eastern ' Securities C0,, Ltd. INVESTMENT BANKERS W. II. V. DUNBAR. MANAGER, CIIARLOTTETOWN ST. JOHN MONTREAL HALIFAX i WSW HAVEN AND DUNEDIN I ITEMS pat-lies from lviads vicinity" l)l‘()|0i.iI 1il‘l'0l.l.l-', This: lJli-Zllltlt} iii Illa woutllcl" iilt! ,_ lust»- wcck or so. is welcomed ‘byicd iikilt llrls will not as .1 Wfllflllnl; lll“ to hm" lllilm.» for numy. llll-t lo orilurs ill. mums lilo ho clllcrs to be c-alreiui in iii: l7“ 'l"“‘li“§- sudden ouriurilnicnlt of the pillil Elwin-e, ‘ ‘ —"~— ""_ " ‘ v t. . . _ .. ,, . _ '_"*' ilkligslifailgliliepltviixailltlgy .\l~l.'. George Moore Ullliild-ln ‘Wilitistomacl! so Bad Alcohol wns- a- ioodbgt. fmffffl“, fun‘ Mflk Turns Soul-value and infinite y el i.l April ga-nlcs 'll-i'l‘&H-I§L‘K|. but lizml to CiLllCCi lllonl on. ulcconni. oi’ bowl ‘ice. To all li-ppelnvnnileo one miglhi ‘hang up tho skiltcs until nvxl ycnr and from R11 Murra y Clyde lilcssril Slhnioy llifll Dnrrincll lo!‘ now on turn tllluir atligririon to our salnnllurs game ‘in baseball. ‘ Ml". lNonnilni Stretch Lolvg Crack; was a. roeentiulsllor b0 New Haven. 011* sixth of the ‘world's surface has been sullvicyed n colrirui 'l‘lio rivm Joe lls, iii tllle host of condition. us several haw illeleillig ‘to lie ltlllslvered by a "JvkP" l N r11 Wm], moh- uyaqnslllllliiili was served lllul llll enjoyable i?- - G- v _ p mill lnui some ldaillflculiy ill cxirl-v Rmdmg'_sihte‘ Margaret wmw‘ (iii-trig ilioi-lilllorws. it is to be llop- ~ In i-islloi" at Meadow Dank mceliily. River ‘rlzi-lililrly pmill a visits to Vletoinlu. point ln Kaunas. estab- iilfliiilti’ lby ville Urrltcd Staten! (folist lipprrroliilly notiiilltl (iexxieIri-c Survey as a basic. neatsfoot oil in the proportion oflent programme followed by very '1 parts of the oil to 3 parts of tal- dainty refreshments added vely loan. In cold weather, use..less.tal= low. about 1 part to 3 parts of oil. 6111118- VShert addresses wree given by .Past Grand Master Benjamin . Bleinliei". Deputy Grand Mastc: A beaded fringe on a table cover John A. MacNair and others. The will give weight to the edges of the many friends of Sister Mary Hal"- covel" and keep the wind from blow- rington. Secretary of the Rebekah lng it when windows oi" doors are Assembly of the Maritime Provinces opened. were very glad to welcome her to the meeting and listened with great > mleasure to hei" brief but iIIiGIESEiIH ‘ If a little charcoal is put into the remarks on the Order. iwaicl’ in which cabbage and ham The programme follows:- are cooking. it will destroy the odor. Piano Duet—Sisters Kathleen Talile Covers E i Cabbage Odor .MacNaii" and Helen McEachern. Vocal Duct—-Sisters Claire Brown, P. N. G. and Inez Laffcrty. Reading-Sister Ruby MacDoug- all. . Remarksr-“Rebekah Cddfcllow~ ship"—Sistei" Elizabeth Wright-Mc- l~'. :il.l‘.\'-ll‘T()lZ\' li-zilil How Buy ltulli 1 (Iull wn. lsworcil by llle,l\\'l~.l\'.>i illcmlrcrs wl-lii n 'litiliillc" Til: rirpnri ; nlf lite LiCiiUUi conrlrititzes were lliili ‘ .<l_ ‘Dire school L‘(lllliiIlll‘li‘(.‘~S worl- ""1 lloiii- was ilpplkws-illtcd Il_v llll. . (l. lMncDoliuld illvil in iii-z iilrjii‘ Vocal Solo-Sister Jean Fraser. -——--—{O&~— l mcnt. So declared Sir William Arblltil "M! "My stomach was so sweet milk fermented. from gas. indigestion and headache . . when I ate. I found real relief in Adimm‘ westmmhmn lcrikaih-Mrs. R. W. Brlghtweil. - \ \ m b . Adlerika relieves stomach gas and xnévglysgd?‘ 5w“ e “ppm sourness in TEN minutes. Acting on‘ ' BOTH upper and lower bowel, it re-‘Engxand “om (“Seams la n d Noni thought was in your system. bet Adams alcohol. lerikci give your stomach and bowels; Sn“ and red wme‘ m [a ASK FOR THE NEW Catal ogue lllnvsil. beet. "most l watt. ‘PAPER CATALOG Canada. USE THE COUPON Wall ' Paper WRITE YOUR name very plain- _ ly outhe coupon below. out out and mall to us: and we'll send you the economical A I _ B6 new designs, pIIOQI based on double roll of ‘I2 sq. yards. a REAL cleansing and see how much; _ better you will feel. It will surpriseggieznwixtme as they . . . you Hughes mug Co" Ltd‘ “Although alcohol is the ‘[i\i\-i,l",)\\"‘(>ll1~'.l\\(‘. ilra-ctors he. nsoii ihliul irnlllii of ‘Irélllfifili l! your coal requirements arelsledges mm,- frolfip, wni-erwaya. running low. we can supply you‘ ____________ .._._-_.__ with good fre h oai i i i s e -comprsn| Y0“ Need Get The Best ! innumerable cranks some people take it in excess. liwvililg loin: willie in regions a Russian fl\8"lll9"l' in INVERNESS SCREENS!) our SYDNEY SCREENED SPBINGIIILL SCREENEI) ALBION NUT ALBION STOVE uni-lpll. t)lil.--‘"'i‘iirri- “ll ll itlllil‘ ll‘l' hulliliili! i'l ilit-nl Ills 4- n v i‘ r Moons a MCLEOD Lmrriao , do... Charlottetown, I‘. B. l. Gan, 1 T” Send the new Wall Paper cetalogug Name .... . . - . . . . . ..,...-......-\..... “nu-n.......-.......... i i \\'ilil ALBION ROUND Our Phone No. is I76 and guar- antes quick deliveries. . hm» to give me strength. I Charlottetown v Moons o McLEOKD, Iiimltsdi W. D. Gillie 8i Co. rl-connucilil Dr._ Piano's medicines \‘_ for free advice.“ lvl’. 1928. now. issued. Cali or send 3 for copy. 45g HAZELBROOK CIRCUIT ._ Services as follows for Sunday. April ist.: Hamlblwll. 3 p. rn.". Cross Roads. '1 P. m. He saved others, Himself He cannot save. R. LindsayrPaswr. lleld-Dunstafinage. Service at 11 York at '7 p. m. T. E. BoothroyJ, Minister. of the late Chester Glasgow Road. will be held today. Maren 29th., at 1.30 p. m. Miner telegraphed Mr. Justice Ar- stcnauit yesterday that he would vis- May 9th and 10th. Presbyterian Marshfield will be held within their ‘Church there on Monday, April 2nd at one o'clock p. m. Important bus- iness. Seed Oats have arrived for Carter & Co.. Ltd., Seedsmen, City. Book your orders now. we will hold unlii ‘wanted. order now, we will hold untrll wani- ed. Carter k Co.. Ltd. Charlotte- ! 2i Granville St. lthis report may be obtained. free S , materially ..to..ihe.suecess . of the. e.v.-..v Md He" not Lane at a meeting of the True“ m‘ I “flared Temperance Association at Caxton The litter absurdity ofprollibitioll. Eric Ennix son n; M13 A good many mol"e people died lll versiiy and P. W. Colic resull-llll-iiand successful teacher hnoves old was“: matter you “Herfrom eating liieai than from drink- ct. WHO nl- Lallnun. Manager of Grant could 5P5 Works. Boston. Mass. He has lately important food we have. there al ‘ in the couutr ‘who would do away with it becau: ltusi suggest ell life. carrying ' A Tonic in llutlilug lIrl-lsalnl ‘ lllllll Dl-ied Mount Allison crvl- a (loltlrii Mc-Abu‘ has Specmuzed Several time: win-ii ruiilioivla|work m, unfit-roll from weal; I rnoNn l" them l be Jlilct Wail. fllyrin . 52 Nottln ham 8t. Write Dr Pei-cc‘: Inn do Hotel in ounriomn Central Guardian‘ course's seen CATALOGUE“ Alexandria. 11 a. m.; CENTRAL cliunclr - Marsh- . m. Pleasant Grove, 2.30 p. m; FUNERAL TODAY —The funeral MacDonald. COMING r0 "rills CITY-Jack Charlottetown and Summerside A SPECIAL MEETING of the Congregation r.t 3473-3-29-2i. SIX t6) CARLOADS OF CHOICE 3462 SEED WHEAT —Sevcral carloads of choice No. 1 seed wheat has ar- rived at our Seed Warehouse, “White Russian", "Reel Fife". "Marquis" and “Garnet". Book your wn. 3402 POLICE COURT-An assault and battery case came up before His Honor at the Police Court yesterday morning. the defendant in said case was awarded $5.00 or ten days in jzliL. An infraction of the Motor Vehicle Act was adjourned. SLIGHT BLAZE — The firemen were called out yesterday afternoon in answer to an alarm rung in at PKGEEEE. r best. 1 ‘R l twp rm I 5&3“. ’ all forms of Cheiiring Tobacco, the PLIJG is the \ ‘x05’ l I x/"Ir/L" "'" 1'33 Tourists Spend $15,000,000 in the Maritimes HEY come t0 see our country; and quickly learn to chew Rig Ben. Big Ben PLUG is the favourite. it fits any pocket; is handy to carry; does not chip or crumble; and the tobacco is always fresh and moist. (Zct Big Ben- the plug that" gives" you tw i703!‘ cilcw and the best value for your money. mo ans PLUG Chewing Tobacco Your dealer sells BIG BEN by the plug and by the Vacuum iflfl'< tight» Tin. the residence of Mrs. McDonald. There was only a slight blaze and no damage report- C . ADVANCED REGISTRATION -— The Guardian has received No. 2 of the Advanced Registration for Pure Bred Dairy Bulls. Copies of C" of charge. by applying to C. iWood. Live Stock Branch. Ottawa. , “A PLEASURE TRII’ ACROSS e" .TllE CON'I'INENT"-Will be the l i ‘nlond Ince at the Caledonian Club 'tllls evening at eight o'clock. Alli ,ccrdially invited. Ml". Ince is n1 1. ipleasing and graceful $993k"- nblelfiiifm. has caused quite a stir ln w give very graphic descriptions dl ‘Montreal financial circles. This is- iwhai he has seen. y]! TICKETS L CONTESTS EARLY C ‘WATCH —Acconllnodations limited and the demand will be great. 25c. each from W. W. Weilner 8: Co.. and the Guardian Office for CIIBPIOiZCCCOWIIZi I From R. T. Heinlein, Ltd" and James. (McNeill 8.: Son, Summcrsld ‘J. W. Murdock d: Co.. Montague. l2 l \ CARILLON INSTALLED-Citib. ‘lens throughout the city yesterday? afternoon listened with great inter-l .est to the newly installed carillon ;which were being tried out. and ljildglllg by their sweet tone and iblcndlllg. tile ringing of this beau- tiful carillon will always he o. treutl hear thelil. A nuinberi d i to those who fnlniiinl" hynllls and old tilnc| of 0 melodies were distinctly heard. Rev! ll lFathel" Giills operated the keyboard.» lnbfillds l0 reside- lwillllctl. $5.00 was paid it. .\lr-. . li$llli Alaclmmalil wlicso "lini~ln,Eacllern. Vice President Rebekah no.- lnn-.i-.»-..l. lRull can at the next ylr-rdmbly- - CHURCH ‘NEWS - Anglican. v93“! S°l°_sme" Rem Howav" ervices in the Parish of New Loli-‘ cicll cn the lst April will be as fol-F lC\VS.'-—K€l‘iSiIlgiDil i030 a. m. with Holy Communion. Sunday 2 p. ill. Burlington. 2.30 p. m. _ arvice at French River. Spccizll t Lrlitcn services in Iienslngioll. ‘Mark's Church. April 2nd. 3rd. an Evening Prirvcr. 7.30 p. 5th. Holy C0illllliilliOl'i_ 7.30 3).. m. Good Friday. i0. a. m. and 7343' ' ‘p. m. Special Cllildrclrs Service. 1i s l FORMER ISLANDEIP — ' James Ennis, Greenfield. P. E. I. was a student at St. Dllnstans Uni- alid is now book-keeper in the ol- fite of his uncle. Getifl passed in Engineering. On August 1927. Joseph Erie Ennis was lrled to Mary Alice Genevieve Coady, rlldaughtel" of Ml". and Mrs. Robert] ‘Goody of Albefry Plains. r. a. 1.. Their many friends wlszil them a; rs long and happy journey ihrnlluli, lPatriot Please Copy.» _<__. DEBATING TEAM with high marks. his exaliisi 14th .4. it) i -'I‘he debal - l, John and Ottawa. I-Ie enter- as an engineer. in -economlcs. land expects to do Post Graduate Howard. He is president of ‘Q16 Students Council and Chairman ‘. . l nnan not .".i{‘.?.'.$§i'i.-i.i.ii"i.ii.'.§‘.i. of Finance Committee. Kenneth HARD STOVE fork‘ bbl-Mxxfxollylé House is a native of Cape Breton B5590 com; Qvflflul’ n vnflrh...‘ and previous to coming to Mount 1 lny blood, relieved Allison had taken work at the lllb‘ of tlil- weak slo- e3 i e n "mm Mm mo m‘ Pr byte: an Th oiogicsl College i lo hléliiiiLllld mode nio feel like n new person. l also found iii a ileliiliil lu tokn following mother- lJWlyI Montreal. He is tlkiflfl the Arts Course. Arthur Organ. third speak- er was born in Fowey, Cornwall, England. end came to Canada in tll i924 as a probutloner. He is a grand- h It l fl l ill . f I I ._. t one w om mull"dig".finpwnlklgfimzlfifirxbéefix.) Afihili‘ Hockin. FUNERAL NOTICE — crnl of the late Alvin F. Websterbusincss man», will take place from Church. service starting at 2.30. The‘ remains will arrive in the City tihis:dc\\'n: i; ‘yuuld LeimpFuneflll Hmmi- “m1 m‘ Ffldaylenlicc the isrofcsslollal lnnll into nlornlng placed in the Church. The “himh Wm. "e one“ “om n a" "lqfessicnzil man knows nothing about Friday until the ilolll" of the full- bus-mag sub ect of th le tu'e b" Ml". l-I J e c I y an "hsne of H‘ Smm“ and Sons Limited mess man i0 enter a profession, and rcrtiblc Preferred Stuck at pnr .5100 . .. , as well as the average illofcssloilrll and Common stock no pm value M man does when he (lobbies in bu".- ‘SUC \\'il$ headed by Flood. Barnes and Colli- FORlpnny Limited and Grecnshieids l\’It‘.'i.'§l'S G. P. Strong and Company Limited of this City. were lrlembers of Lhc Syndicate and their aiiot- _ mcnt for Prince Eduard Island was °l nlany glues overslliiscribcd. c. From! these stocks were ‘on the Monti-cal 8th. of bells at St. Dunstalrs Cathedral‘? Major N. G. Dawson of Central Bc- publicis money pays for the specula- fox yestcrclzua-Hnlifnx Chronicle! School lfroin Philadelphia lllld was seated illqhq mi lillfiilltj5fi has moral N0 the club smoker. when a clilip took sLiiiCdlWL-d himself. and ll (lrvolopc "iitiial. I had knowlrliiln some fll'~'cginp.~iiiil_ lll.. keen years previously. Ml‘. Joules JASIHKCIIICHI. has failed to find oil. or nl lea-st gngieiy the failure of which want one that ilas at least n cllallvrlrvlrillrziitnn Linc. Hunter River _ And Vicinity Mi‘. and Mrs: Wlllizlnl McDougall. who have been spending the wint- er months in the city returned to their home hcrc the early part of the wcck. - e ‘nlnrt. 1..-oli'n‘n'..o.-..-.. n. inc "...I.;..;..'-.s ‘Yiloro who have m- usually Flldfli/ ltftefllflflllheritod mono; nrc good Street Bilptistiprggpgcigfi To boll the whole ilroilositiozi room m. if the aim broker were l.) the Prince cning and be taken to the Mc~cg m9 naudnlcl" 'blls.inc.~‘s. nil the basis that the pr»)- Ml". E. V. MacLcod. Albany. spent the neck-end with ills parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. MacLeod, Freder- lcton. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Clarke were recent visitors iii Kcnsington. "l" In this respect the business man , , , ‘ ‘ _ g _ "has ii all over the professional mall. u‘ "INANUAL uRu‘h§_Th° for it is usually illegal fol" the bur.- ' Cumulam/c Sinking Fund Con‘ if he did. he would make out about ‘ness. Therefore. the professipnnl - has done iiic business man ll broil ht out bv a "IidlC to ‘nan ‘ , . . g ‘ s) a real favor in passing laws. probin- A large number of delegates vis- . 4. _ _ __ itcd the town on Wednesday. when irilngtlqtgepllfglfigigiigman “om mm‘ the 67th annual session of the all cf this is ’lll'l'ill'lO§ of inv olicclplnvmfla] Grand orange Lodfi a ’llll ilsscrtilr ‘in tilcsc pages" lhitlwas hem new‘ They returned to Igknlmfnothiig u,hat',soc\,cr ‘abovfitheir homes on Thursday morning. l stocks, excepting that I don't‘ than n very few of 2&2 ompany. and was heavily oversold. The March meeting of the W‘. M. . _ 8.. of the United Church was held tixsabgfixgémgllitiglftgrséi at the home of Mrs. J. Raekhani. prmciplcg ’ Arrangclilents were made for the ' ‘,' , u _ - -.iholding of a Home Cooking Bale. oxinmflttxgetgittwihfiigievjgp 2ll§0_:-s.|\\'hll2l1 through the courtesy of Mr. f... tigic insldelwho know it and reapyl 3' Cutmfo» was held m hlslstore u. Col. o. Elliott Full and Major the benefit. and that so long us on s\oi.'..-n~n_v_lcv<rlll"lliug- l ‘fine April B. Conrad of Charlottetown. and striking oil is pure W“ m’ “ m” w no u e g ape‘ ‘ ml Easier program will be held at the home of Mrs. W. Silliphant on Thursday" evening, April 5. goth believe more called for trading them ale Wm‘ Curb Mai-act. Mar. and I base llll PERSONALS i_v speculative the eque. P. E. island. arlrved in Hnli- licll. _ I doll’! deny that some have lilade money on oil: MY- Rellllell Lficlllll‘ 0T l-llc 5m“ stand that some people have bill‘. f tho Victoria Hotel. lcfl yesterday horse l-ageg won at roulette and Wlllllll; l°l' “cw Y°lk~ “he” l"? been successful nt other gambling. 'whel"c tile odds against them were ‘trcnlclldous. but they‘ form an lli- ‘Sigfliiilllillli minority. i Bccnusc I um ln tho oil business is no reason why I should KNOW l0 NQW Ylllkwttozl things". in oil stocks: bcillv, m 5 taught mic to iulow that I dolft know. hr. vacant chair beside lllt.‘ and ill- I ill‘lL‘i' owned n share of oil fl -:c.k i.n\.~"idl~ of lilni (ll my o\"'l ililfi probably novel" slillll. the oil stocks of the refining com- people <l~:-- -""- I u“ L Upwards of sixty people attended the Masquerade Party under trio ails-pines of Prince of Wales Lodge. in the Masonic Hail on Monday ev- ening. There were many very oriir» imll and quaint costumes making it. difficult for the judges. Dr. R: 1-1. Barrett. Messrs. M. Cutliffe and J. W. Patterson to ulakc decisions. The _ following were awarded prizes for most original COSiUlIi05Z-——Ml'S. Wil- liam McMillan as Gypsy Maiden; Ml". Nlvlson Clarke. as Waiter. RA!- frcshnlcnts were served (luring the uvclliilg. --L-~ I was going over l Of count‘. He said he was in tho stock brolz- mid (‘siinhlishltd oil V ‘ erugc business. and lllflfiClliiliLV Tlv-jpziliios are usually" very sale iill'i "'- ’ aid. “Carpenter. you don't know iilifag good ns any olhm- stocks t\l\'i Gmmwflnu) Scmaol‘ oil tClIlpRllY which l could get ilfillltnllfh ln-iivr lhzin inosl. For iill.‘ » {of “°"'”°mbly' do yml")... f . vmfq x ‘h? llpfso.“af\ltllof only.‘ ‘Illr lnllouinzz is thc ritilidill? of km“ " ‘m m ‘Twmn "“ u‘ we‘ ‘c g Glvrnfrill Sflluoi fnr February! JOSQDHI I asked hinl wllnl g and Ml"s.‘_oompnllj.' iit‘ wanted and ill‘ l'e~~'|;nilics rrprcsrnls llll.‘ lllullcsi ill- Glad“ X I‘ Um Ennis and Joe fiilllcdilnplizdpiciing. of Cfiursc-i.‘ ‘ind mam‘ "lunged in America“ hm‘ Callus mqunl». 1 en sni l it‘ lrcrrn ]\'.ll‘ lcl .1: mo“; __ Grad!‘ VIII. 1. “Ylllie Brothers. ge. P. E. Lfihe could get some of rho pmduclllvzl Bu: on tho other hand. iillfil Emma Troy and Rem Elm”; ln P. E. I.. companies for almost lloihlilu. zback Of tho-if‘ Sill/fill?!‘ Oil ifolilpnli.» Clcqmn“ Then he made lilc \'\‘.\ili\\'k£\bi\‘.\',‘l‘t" usually men of such lmv chilr- Gmdp V!‘ is!“ l. Wm“! Eva!“ that they \\'l)ili(i disgrace ihv cf any penitentiary in Willfll \\'(!‘.'(‘ incarcerated. ~Tllc Grndn VI. iJr.» 1. Myrtle Cairns. .2. Eliot-n Ennis, it. Mary Cairns. Criflfit‘ IV. l. Johnny Cairns. ‘i. J(I$(‘|)il McKmlnn. 1i. Florric Evans. “I don't want one that “(my is known; 1411p;- m“ was‘ lfg‘“f‘l’gki'°‘hlel“ftoffé~ ‘flfftmzijflli M” ' i‘ i‘ (some Ill. l. Elizabeth Brothers ‘ ‘ want to get n}... ..~;.....n'-- " \l'| I'l"‘li n‘ \\‘ 'l'l.~n~ niinls ""0 Mm?” McKelma ‘mlllllll- '~’ . . . ‘_B_n_ To put the thing plainly. .l~.-.- n. . u‘: in». lz-nuall \l\r- Mgs“de‘°I“f_“Margawt Tram" 2 man wanted to buy lip a disc-burn, Jm-Kiniiwl, -lioll (will \\1l.\' un- t ;Maw Train“ ' ' " ~ song for the stock and then by ill-sin ‘ urn-r vol" .\ Ill-ll’ lll-"ll- lgifiéasnoizgyBrgggsfig Johnny cnlmq‘ KCTllOIIS advertising unload li oil iholiwl-li .dziliuizgziifili:"iii-nil ‘h ‘ g-Ii-‘hltlrl Percemage o! Atmnda“ce__8a‘3_ public at a handsome profit tc Iiilll-Jpg i0 iw Teachcr_selena cumm _.____{-0-Q 2-i- ing team which represented Mount seloff \ liol-iilny» _,--- Allison on Saturday evenin-z] course- ills sort of tiling i», -. __, n‘ n. ‘ ‘ against Kings is composed of Carllgoing on every day; we all know Pin-saint», rii-slhil- sill. s til n new ‘luvvizrixlwsu‘Hmfaeahg; uumemi Anderson, Kenneth House. and Ari- bu! we who nre wise keep awl, I. mini. nliil lmrinpi- liltilrli'."l‘l-'.‘.l‘ireh" “W “fin! “mm ‘Hxpwmmb ihur Organ. Carl Anderson. the from it and don't stop to rcalivl‘ -l'lll‘l't'>' nnwi- in»... n i~s<-i~\"irii- m n m“ m ‘lwkww ‘Rér me ma‘ header. was at home in P. E. 1., that some of our good friends allfl spoila- llllilll‘? l‘ilt| null rvloarsllil: n 11ml‘ M “m. “l M ‘ relatives. who are not so wise. th-it u... |.,v._.._\..n.,, \,.-_h.h.,,“._g “mo.”[ulkhlfillxw - l < l "W10" 179'"! I . .. ls. not so wise in such matters, arc .\-,,...,-_ constantly being; stung. ' And this brings to mind nnoth-wj trip I was taking to New York some; live years previously. when l met another broker notorious for float- ing phony stock. and l said to him.‘ "Charlie. where on earth do you get the suckers to buy this stock?“ and he astounded me by coolly reply- ing. "That's the secret of success. To build up a good sucker list re~ quires considerable skill. ‘The best biters on the sucker list are the ‘doctors. the dentists and men who are not accustomed to trading and who have no use for their dlpitdl l olsTliE§§li~lcMv l A HEADACHE Board Bathe the forehead “m. Min- I 1",; “m,” "ITS- Also iilllaie. Brings 191114;“ umunml "u". {w soothing relief. _ ‘BEAVER. BISTWALL PLAHTII BOARD l "KIBUFPMI" Bestwall Plaster I x i0. mo full supply, or M BIAVIB noun lL. M. POOLE& Keep llurdw tn ti , gum" qpunilfbktl‘ would starve to death trying IUNIMEONT in their own particular‘ business (a rllourl \ lhIhO¢16ll7—-0XU—-Ol.Ifi1|->> __<n>- l, l i f.