Wm a Joke. because the Blinding-pom crowdunabletesee the [lmgcumb into the reserved sections and m all over the occupants. The result, 1|. that hundreds oi folks will not elm‘. hockey‘ undpr, the circumstonm Skaters complain the lce spec, 1, ioosmalltotakeoareolthsiollbwe" of this form o! flllbltlinment ‘M further that the lee pmvlded l, m up to standard It is said too u,“ BROADCLOTII SHIRTS $1.50 each or 2 for $2.75. Moore d: McLeod Limited. The Public Forum --Contlnued from page d- DO N01.‘ DELAY sendinl your re- newal-you will get an artistic calen- dar if paid in time. L“.-. - cs1‘ YOUR CALANDEB. Ion iese by paying‘ your subscription to the Guardian.’ Nine to choose from. MEN'S SHIRTS, separate collars $1.25 each or 3 for $2.35. Moore dz McLeod Limited. ' NCE EDWARD Monday '- ~ ." calareiiaforaccordingtohlsthe- cry it has become lrksoine. ' If Mr. Duffy's son hid to teach school to try and make a living, un- der no consideration do I believe would Mr. Duffy ever have published letters, trying to insinuate that there p BUSTER~ KEAlTON "3 and Ernest Torrence in a cyclone of Hilarious Fun “Steamboat "Bill Jr" BY PAYING YOUR SUBSCBIB ‘HON now get the. choice oi nine Ml- endars from the Charlottetown Guar- dian. every mile. An of comedy. MARJORIE BEEBE HARRY SWEET / A three-tliousand-mile race go;- love and money gm; g [Huh h g beatahle team °f fwterr. Sammy Cohen and Mariorle Beebe. win in a contest, “Queer Ducks” Comedy‘ Show. som s: 00., Ebst End Market Bldg. i every teacher attend. HUNTER RIVER United Church Services for March l0, 1929. A.‘ E“. Chapman, B. A., Pastor: l0 a. m., Wiltshire ;2.30 p. m., Hampshire, 7 p. m. Hunter River. CORRECTION-In the notice oi the death oi Mrs. Margaret Kelly, Kelly's Cross, some time ago, the names oi her sons Joseph and Ed- ward. with whom she lived and died. were regretfully omitted. NORTH RUSTICO AND STAN- LEY HEDGE-fliers will be Divine Worship in the United Church Sun- day, March 10th, at North Rustico. ll a. m., and Stanley Bridge 8 p. m. The Sacrament oi the Lord's Supper will be administered at the morninB B91’- vlce. Rev. d-I. S. Blshoil. Mlnlfil-filfi é.- BIRTHDAY PARTY-Thursday ai- ternoon little Shirley Bell was host- eas to a number oi her playmates at the residence of her Pmnld- M“ ‘md Mrs. I-Ieber Bell, Dorchester Street. the event being the Micah“ °1 he‘ birthday. a dainty luncheon served. The sheets POULTRY—Wc have purchased all‘ the dressed poultry from the Poultry Now on sale. Saunders, New- / 5084-3-8-21 ' a srscmr. MEETING of the Princg Edward Island ‘Teachers’ Fed- eration will be held in the Prince of Wales College Hall at 11 a. m. on Fri- day, Marcch 22. 1t is important that 5095-3-9-11 AUCTION SALIL- Clearing out Auction Sale oi stock and implements at Mrs. Allan J. McDonald's, Rice Point, March 14th at 1 o'clock. J. P. Bradley, Auctioneer. 5021-3-8-9-11-13 Games were enioyed find WINSLOE SERVICES-Services in giro United Churches of Winslos for unday next, March 10th., will be as follows: Winsloe North at ll a. m-z Winsloe South at 3 p. m.; Prlncetown Road at 7 p. m. A WONDERFUL ENGLISH percalg House Dress at $1.98. This splendid value‘ is oflered in small and medium sizes only. Moore d: McLeod Limited. NAMES omrrsn-rh the prog- ram of the Bonshaw Institute Con- cert published a few days ago, the fine reading given by Robert Mac- Quarrie, which was encored, and the dialoguc entitled "Wise Guys," were inadvertantly omitted. "CRAYSHEEN" DRESSES in a d0- zen styles $3.95. Look them over and see if you can equal them for $5.00. Moore d: McLeod Limited. WE FILLED AN ORDER yesterday from Ottawa for the ‘best Dollar Silk Stocking in Canada." New colors, postpaid $1.00. Moore dz McLeod Lim- lted. NEW SILKNIT BLOOMER five colors, 75c. Compare it with usual dollar lines. Moore 8r McLeod Lim- ited. INSTITUTE MEETlNG-Jlhe Feb- ruary meeting of the Emerald Wom- en's Institutawas held at the home oi Mrs. John McEntee on Feb. 28. There were twelve members and one visitor present. The meeting opened with the reading oi the creedj Roll Call was answered and the minutes oi last meeting read and approved. Reports were given by school and sick committees and new committees ‘appointed. A recitation by Miss Lenora Clark and a tree guessing con- test by Miss McLosk-ey were much enjoyed. Next meeting to be held at was no need for an increase in sal- ary. As it happens the above men- tioned gentleman ls able to finance his son through college, and in no -way whatsoever understands how tea- chers have to exist if they plan on furthering their education. I would delight to sea Mr. Duffy in, . a one-room rural school with an at- tendance oi over forty children i nearly all grades. I would Just lir: to know what condition his nerves ._ would be in after he had kept order (if he could!) during the day, and heard all the classes. I ‘ lne‘ he would leave the school at three-thirty and say that it is killing W011: 101' thp amount of money received. H6 would no doubt be wishing he was s back in his cflicc reading a few law books, and leading the free easy liic of a lawyer. The writer has had 8X- perlence in such a school, so he l! well informed on the sublwlra-nd 15 n01; speaking out 0f his turn 1R6 Mr. Duffy. If increasing the salaries will be a burden on the Liberal government, it will be the same on the Conserva- tive government when returned i0 power; and no person with any com- mon sense should bring politics into this question oi an increase. The teachers are asking only for I- living wage which they are not 899' ting now, and when they are Brim‘ ed an increase it will only aflord m6 necessitia of life, not the vain lux- uries that lawyers are able to en- joy. The gentleman informed us in his fourth letter that the beet paid teachers receive nearly N much a8 the ministers of the sevemmmt- How many is he inclllllllll 1h m.“ class? Ii I am correct there are our! three best paid teachers on the I8- land, and these are underpaid con- sldering their qualifications and lab- ors periornred. And why lhlfllmlfl they receive nearly as much as 80V- crnment ministers? Isn't the Ie-WW‘ slbillty of tcachingand training chil- the dressing sown quarters for “lg “We almost an entire lack of lavatory provision and sanitary equjpment It has been said that if the city authorities were so minded that our Health Oiflcer would have reasonable public are inadequate, will, rounds for action. "lcckcy players ‘ assert that their sdng rooms are cramped, totally scid oi ventilation have no sanit- ry installation. provide no shower. aths, and usually reek of soft coal gas from a hastily lighted smoky stove. ' The lighting system the public say, likewise falls below par, indeed it i; confidently said that in this respect llmmdilldfl" Montague, Alberlon and Victoria are far ahead of this tho capital city. I myself, have played hockey for the past fourteen years and agrgg . with almost every player that I know ‘in “V1118 that the ice provided for games in Charlottetown ls far in. ferior to that. supplied in Bummerside or any oil-he other Pinks on the Island. - . Regarding the Sanitarium it seems to me that a new rink with prop...- iacilities and modern sanitary er. rangemenfs would go s. long way io- wards keeping people out of such in- stitutions. However, should receive its first boost from the governement. it is a provincial affair not l Charlottetown one alone, There is no doubt that both om- hwiey teams would gladly put on m exhibition game for the benefit of the proposed ‘Ifiibercular Hospital at any time. Its e. long while since any Ohlfli-Ible affair has been held in the rink, ii my memory serves mg correctly. Il the new rink goes ahead-and I am one of the at least 2500' boosters that it does—the pub- lic should remember that this rink 91h It!!! open from November 1st till mid-April with no lost days and the sanitarium all remembered their little friend with Miss Catherine MacDonald's on dye“ much more important than ti“ with perfect ice on all occasions. PRINCE u » EDWARD Sllllab” guts‘ Mamh 39m Pwllamme l“ charge °! ministers shooting their faces oi! each mnthermom, better - lmgnlodptiong ' ‘ H Mrs. George Mayne and Mrs. Jas. Spring in the legislature? will almost double the hockey at- 5_ be we have l5 , Wednesday O F E D E "M: exilelfjf“ “forms hams Allen. Roll call to be answered by 1 have been informed that Prince m. _: roam .. ' °r m° Edward Islanders PB? mo! ltu” tendance -snd greatly increase the our favorite recipes. mqgfly Island stock to pick from when you want one. These horses have been worked hard, and well fed. all winter and in the pink oi condition for service. Prices right for quality- Signed C. E. Pratt d: Son. 5t- P999“- 50B8~3-9-3i oi any "people'i1r*N0!'lrh"$mm°"'r rather hard to believe when one @011- slders our prosperity. Yet when an 1"‘ crease oi taxes is mentioned to B01119 individuals they will start to squirm as if they had the seven-Ye" 1'1"“; we teachers on this Island have N- solved to get an increase in salary. and by jqyg 511', we are 80in! to °b' taln it, notwithstandini all the Bu”! and duilers on Prince Edwin 151mm nuniberofrskatera ‘ wlifclftii ‘ i will be reflected in greatly increased box-office returns. It will be s. woo- derful boost for hockey which ‘at present ls handicapped by so mam‘ obstacles. The new rink would be in line with the dignity of the capital city oi our province and its adver- tising value alone would be immense. Ii we can't have a company owned rink let's have a community control- ZION CHURCH ANNIHILATION -—-"The House Without a Chair," (Heb. x, 11.12.)“ will be the morn- ing topic. The Person, Omcc and Work oi Aaron will be compared with Christ's priestly offloe. “The, Doctrine oi Annihilation of Condi- tional Immortality," will be Mr. Ful- ton's evening subject. Those ‘who hold the doctrine of conditional im- known to. hundredsni patrons on various ‘lines. Besides his wiie, who was formerly Miss Delia McDonald, of Richmond, P.E.I., Mr. Walsh leaves five sons, Raymond, Thomas, Harold and Joseph of Brockton, and Basil Walsh, oi Little Rock College, Ark., and two daughters, Mrs. Thomas A. Smith and Miss Florence Walsh; four brothers, John J., David, and Patrick Walsh, oi Brocktcn, and Leo ters Rona? And Vicinity m‘- .R“Pd¥11.M=°Dvlwld.»eur local In Memoriam ISLAND LADY DIES IN UTAH In- St- Marks Eliliscopal Hospital, Salt Lake city. Utah, on Fob), 6th., last passed away suddenly of Heart failure Elizabeth Leslie, widow of Malcolm Mclnnls, formely of North horseman, frequently takes a"‘gllde"~ 0X1 the 1C8 with his Speedy raga-g, L ~ a fair covering of snow the ar now in good travelling cori- the auto being rily laid aside. With March red in. it seems to be the n: of opinion that the mild- nter on record 1929 will contin- Mr. Raymond MacAulay lg now rushing his fire-wood home from me distant "Glen." Our WOOd-sawers with their flashing circulars, Messrs J. A.’ MacDonald, Harry Butler_ Joseph G. Jenkins, Gladstone Hig- sr was: narrrsr CHURCH-To- morrow morning and evening. Rev. A. J. Vincent will preach. His mom- p m _ glnbotham are ‘d; Lake ,P. E. Island who predeceased . 1 b t will be""1'ha Pathway to i” season's work tori; egdlbnngmg the her 14 years ago. ‘Born in Sourls West Walsh’ or New York’ two mum’ Mm‘ Qlizg-dfnd m, evening "A Heaven "wrmlw mamtal“ that u‘ is mt‘ B‘ I ‘m’ gkéifsk“ led one. The public will be only too n"'@‘5 m‘? W055i“ 01 their - 67 years ago, daughter oi the late- Geo‘ B‘ Ekldge’ Bmckim’ “d M's’ 30m Hymn,“ and m, @051," Th; PT°P°“Y °t human beings as ‘mm’ m glad to subscribe the necessary funds fctlebratlon, Mr. and Mrs. ' "'_""'_' Andrew Leslie, 3y“, went w ‘California Jes. E..McNeill oi Wellington. 1°.l!i.I. evening service ‘an be broadcast, bu; l; conditional upon faith in _________ u m, pmjeo‘ u on“ “amt A rink is really vcivic institution in every Canadian community, a part oi our very ‘national life. I am Sir, etc. nrsousnn nooks! mans. Christ. H: has made man mortal, liable to annihilation, whatever may have been the prospects of man un- iallen. Those who advocate this doc- trine do not hold that annihilation comes immediately upon the end 0f the present life. They admit that even for ungodly, unsplrltual men “something" comes after death. Another son. John Walsh, was killed in the World War. The funeral tcok place on Tuesday morning from his late resldencce, 8i Thurber Avenue, with solemn High Mass oi Requiem at St. Patrick's Church, celebrated by Rev. Dr. Irving L. Gifford, with Rev. Lawrence P. Morrison as deacon and Rev. Jeremiah J. Minlham as sub- NOTRE DAME Acnpgllgy ‘Sifsorddn visited the bride's . and Mrs. S. Davidson g Road, and that of her A Ml‘. and Mrs. James David- firllnlidge. They also visited at rcmrs home, Murray Harbor, Grade x: ts of Mr. Henry, Jordan and with her brother John, in 1887, re- turning to the Island on a visit about 17 years ago. In accordance with her own wish her body was taken to Port- land Ore.. and after a service there by the Presbyterian Minister, was cre- mated on Feb, the 9th., The ashes were taken to Seattle and Scattered station CFCY. Notable, in a day of fine music. at the evening service the choir will render Bracketth tune- ful anthem “We Would See Jesus." Miss Barbara MacNeill and Mr. R. D. Quigley take the solos. PROPOSED NEW RINK The following pupils secured an av- erage oi 75% during the mqmh 0g February: Siiz-May 1 be permitted. on be- half oi numerous hockey-fans and hockey-players to add s. few words on the proposed new rink. "Old Time Stockholders" made some statements that won't MT. MARY SCHOOL. Stella-Murphy. Helen McPherson, iiyflsrcm the mm- place theMm Mfidhhald. Alice Moouigan. l- Loretta Trainer, Andrea Dalton, Bet. letter DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT-At I. Hm“ Ron‘ ‘or M‘. “n? school he C. ‘N. R. -——- Jean MacEwen s Marion comp. Grade IX-i Samerlid Kelly. Grade ‘VIII-i Genevieve Jay 3 Rita O'Brien. Grade vn-i Frankie xtuy z n- sie Kelly 8 060116 Coffin. Grade VI-i Gerald MacAdam I Haber Macllwen 3 Raymond Jay. Grade V-l Edith Baker 2 Wilfred Eldershaw 3 Avery Blaxland. Grade X-l Clarice MeGratl-i I Carl Macadam 8 Marlon Geldert and ms Blakland, (equal) Grade 111-4 Patricia Kelly and He informs us the new rink will ccst $100,000. Competent people who have obtained recent estimates on a modern arena put the figure at $60,- 000. We are told also that the Curl- ing Rink was unable to pay oii a mortgage oi $1,000. Since curling attracts no gate receipts this is hard- ly surprising. It is news to our two hockey clubs that they receive 50% to 70% of the gate receipts per game. Inquiry discloses th_at ‘the rink man- ageme it gets the first 8100 and sf‘- ter deducting operating expenses the P. McGowan, Edward Walsh, Joseph Lamie and John Keohane. Many flowers testified to the esteem oi friends. Eileen Croken. Marjorie Mitchell, h d,l i cl stem sprowen, Agnes P180”! Mary t e memory oi a kin ov ng an devoted mother, two Sons Leslie of Seattle, Eugene attorney of law, of Baltimore, who lost the sight of both eyes in the- world_ war, also two daughters, Mabel, Mrs. Johnson 0! Portland, and Ruth, Mrs. Penick cf Salt Lake City. Besides one brother George oi Morell and one sister, Mrs. Mary Knight of Halifax. p ' ollple returned to Borden, on the waters of the beautiful Puget tDol. lateho Th d e i n.1, - _ l‘ Jordan is a trusted em- Fang: IX: sound, by her Son Eugene. Inéekrénszltlbeg/rasrsm efazvary “e1 Gaffer pgegyagz; m; ‘is; 3mm." ‘lnlmm M m "m" M flu bear scrutiny. 1 will deal with a rev ior the month of rbbruaryz- a0 She leaves m moum and, cherish Y- P W e m- m Pawn“. M an early hour yesteb - of them. Grade X-l Mollie Harrington. I I day morning his brother, Mr. Rich- ard Carver, also passed away in Charlottetown. Both men were ad- vanced in years, and highly honour- ed and respected by all who knew them. Mr. Richard Carver leaves to mourn one son, Arthur, in Aubum- dale, Mass, and one daughter, Mrs. Westmoreland, in Regina, Saskl The bereaved relatives who mourn the loss oi these two estimable men, cali- ed away within a few hours cf each other will have the deep sympathy of a wide circle oi friends. ‘ PERSONALS r r. Lyle Bochner, who was recent- Mccanon indisposcd at the home of his ‘ _ Boehn r it h Grade VIII: F; f: .- e ~ ° Y a“ m" Enid Cantwell, Marion Stewart, gr recovered as to be able to re- Rich d, G t Jlis former home hero. that E1en:grga.cog::r' fiéfisrnfitfevfgxx’ 51's Mr. Let t , " ‘ ’ _ ' . n 5 s" J°7m5 ‘m Cecilia. Shelfoon, Gertrude Walker, 501°“?- BTYdEEJ. Florence Martin. Grade VII: Marie Arsenault, Wilfred Moran; Eleanor Walker. ‘Grade VI: . _ Muriel McDonald. Alina The many friends of Mrs. MacMil- lan of the Morell Hotel, regret her illness. - WILMOT VALLEY SCHOOL Following is the report oi Wilmot Valley School for the month of Feb- ruary. ' Grade iii-Katherine Clark. Grade B-J-lorace Clark. Grade 7 Sin-Jean Curtis, Scott Clark, Ralph Clark and ocorgniogg His many friends will be pleased to know that Mr. R. H. Blnns continues to improve after his recent illness. Mrs. Ivan G. MacLui-e, Moncton, N. B., arrived on a visit to her aunt, Mrs. L. L. MacMillan. v -—-—- . . Lucy Johnston after an ex- ed visit at the home of her sis- _ iBoehncr, Charlottetown has ' ~10 her home at Peter's Road. (Patriot Please Copy)‘ 1/: Shuhan, MR. EDWARD J. WALSH _ Marion Mahar, Cave] Dicks Anna (equal) _ anon. Jenkins, Greek River, ' - remainder is split liftvliftv between melee Jay (equal) 2 Mary Kelly and_ l“ pleased to 18am rapidly gliégohygiBemice LeGrouiec. Grads ‘l Jh-Dorothy Hcgg, Annie ‘ Mrs, J. D. Taylor is visiting in the rink and the two city teams. On Linus Rosalie:- (equal) 3 Carl Mu!‘- - Edward J. Walslha native oi Well- Jardine. summers,“ the Bum o! he, this bu“ the Abbi“ “d w" ‘at p”. ' wfrcm her recent serious [onset the City Hospital. Mrs. y and damlly are much pleased flit‘ excellent treatment received, - shown by the stefi- of Grade 6—Alder Large, Eunice Jar- dine, Ralph Caseley. ' Grade lS-Marjorie Clark, I-logg. Colin Waugh. Grade iii-Walter I-Iogg, daughter, Mrs. T. R. Lawrence. Mr. Justin K. McGrath oi Mont. real, attended the funeral oi the late. Mr. George J. Rogers this week. Mr. Grade n-i s. .1. ldscAdam a Mll- drrd Jay s Reginald O'Brien. Grade 1-1 lbmeea Macdonald 2 nuberi ooniu a Joseph Kelly. ington, Prince Edward mrhd, but for nearly 30 years employed as a motor- man by the Eastern Mass, Street Railway, died last Saturday night at the Goddard Hospital, Brockton, Irene Peters, Dorothy Summarah, Eileen Mullins, Margaret Houston, Ester Hughes. " Grade IV: Blanche Griffith, Genevieve Mons- about 35% or 171-2% pel- club, The rink of course gets the big cut. about 65% or even more. My figures are based on a big house, a smaller house increases the percentage that Will Always Use The Same Kidney Remedy wan MR. 1. waicnr saws Robert Gladys titutio . w, ‘ (gliaigfxzzfigiriaéaslliaizzlfoonamifli Zlfifiéwelzytflregleinllillllzlllwtzedkk rile! s]; 0121:“ i-Dwm our‘, Ewen can’ BODIES-ISBN!!! PILLS gdocglrfith is a. biother-in-law of Mrs. Zach iifiwyrescviaeeéfiolgimer each Lottie Rcasiter, 4 , For. cows, couch, 15:2“; flm°ilkmlglllrlilnts one of the meet nebular employees or Veronica Peters. Prince Edward nuns Man Highly ' , m. “my, ‘m. “m, u“ “vim —---_-..._ l m” mm“ "°““""”s' Marv MOfl-rede. ‘Merv ' manhood m. m“ “aw” comp“, and ‘m Mm M’ Emma’ Tubman - “mend- mm m A“ 8mm mwcfiluyfqlhklgllogrigillgrllifizaft 2e cm” m ‘m u d“ m’ m J i ‘ ‘i _ an“! comes it mum’ gir-ylalilorsey. q . who“ AND MAIL m um ORATORY HOWLAN, P. ill. 1., March 8 (spec. Prince cf Wales College, is now oirfbdnzziiém: J mluggg: Human 1 , he f“ "om the mum Jean Mgcuod’ Pgmcm ‘tumult’ oammnrmw" Gumém“. ulumnnwmw“ lal).-'I'he followint is one of the convaleseins nicely In the 11E. Island not say much for philanthropy. many letter-sol’ praise which we are continually lving. It comes from Mr. I. Wright, 11.11., No. l, Howlan, P. 1.1. He writes»- "I cannot say too much for Doddb Kidney Pills u they have worked Hospital, after her recent operation Yet philanthropy i; my“; m ‘ i Charlottetown. and to excess, else whyshouldcurleverscfspcrecm. tinue to patronim hockey and snug; in the face of myriad gqnplgmfl against present conditims. -.-,.~ or, that's when you need q 6st. ‘Experienced ‘mothers _ 71 without it. One of the ' - -» may have toothache, cramps - ‘ache. Without Ned-villas- ight for the entire house- for appendicitis. Mr. J. B. Mcreside, one of Boston's drst class carpenters, has returned to Boston, after a two weeks holiday vis- Catherinc McCloskey, Isabel Mac- Donald, Mary Hogan. Marorie Dwy- er, Constance Lelghtizer, ‘Grace Per- TJ- . Grade II: l CANADIAN am) INTERNATIONAB‘ ORATORIGAIJ comnsrs i A Icing Conducted In Pcinea sewer-sums by u» cool-roman . aardlaa ' .. _ Isabel Goodwin. Norma roppin; "m; g _ I h mi": »-~».--. a that"... -~--~- »- s35 dreamt» ..,.°’J.'°...°.f 5"“ M"'“"~ . / i am oi . iii-reboot: am intar- mythic: we help me. r hid heard ' ' QMZQTJ‘? “ha.” “w i“ ghfimm with . M m“ The following buvur of brolresslve mod-in the outer-teal Contests and i would like to an what Budd's Kidney mu have coho anus or anus-nu m,“ m“, "m" ‘m’ "' _ ‘"4. m”. amt“, wseries ofmusio made eimineaeb them. 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