THE CHARLDTTETOWN GUARDIAN , Central Guardian l BAND - ARENA - TONIGHT. 5 3037 THE SUN LIFE ASSURANCE commute or CANADA _ Assets $400,000,099“) . msurance in force $1,500.000,000.00 . Addressing the annual President. said:- “We can already say that in rofit - ness to our Policyholders ‘we age nottlgii. celled blfiany °°111Pany in the world, but. ' e are ndt satisfied, and will not be satis- ‘ed till we can make an even stronger statement than that” ‘A a Place youijnext insurance with this great company. ~- See our agents, or J. A Moore, Div. Man- ager, Charlottetown, P E Island SPECIAL SKATE”—- ARENA —- TONIGHT. 3037 l _ CHESTER c-itispcouv is bring-l mg an All Star Hockey Team m‘ Play Abbies Tuesday night. 303T,‘ SEVERAL PIAYERS f s- ~. JFYS “All Star Team" have Qffn Flckcd 0n the “All Nova Scoticwl line up. meeting, tho l FINAL GAME lint‘ lnterinediztto. Lhnmpiotiship o1 the lulnnil. Viv-z‘ of Charlottetown vs. UIIIOIIH m‘ Victorian-Special lt-ztvcs Charlotte‘ town at 4.15 1L1“. “ l Z5035)‘ —-__- l l TliE- ABBIES wiu. be strcng-l themed for the games against Gre- lt-“YYS A“ Si" Team by Williams, l Diamond and McEachern. I l D0 NOT FORGET the Curlers I ‘ lDance tonight. Dancing from 9 to lquamlty 0f cheese now available onll‘ Dlxons orchestra in attenda-nuh ligmlfl chooser feeling prevailed ml 3°40! ' ——¢- c ocal market and prices advan- BIG-HF] ~ . cod 1.2 m _ . _ _ LLB-There will be ser-_ 61 boxeg‘ per The receipt-s were vice in the Presbyterian Church tsundfly afternoon at 3 p. m. Rev‘, (Canadian- Press) mNTREAL, March 8.~Little - t ‘t - —-~— . . . l.‘ 3Y2? ihlflgslglnedheye htofiigrl’, E It . w- Blucc Muir will preach. a ~ thew‘ “Y's is‘ Sffldl’ gvlnancll n r 19S FOP TONIGHT -- ('ll2ll‘l0l.l0l()\l\'ll Vicsl Hltyqu sourc_ or ca oso l _ . .‘ _ I , Tl . w. . moderate m... was Saturdays Ra@egn‘..i..T£g“,§1?,;§,‘flglf;‘q;;;$,_§““;:;;;;;l l . , g . .- The undertone was firm. - for till grades of spring and hr ivhtrat flour were well night- d, under a quiet demand." An iebut-iness was again done in lines of IIIIIIICCII‘ and prices were ged. The trade in standard as of rolled oats was quiet but, ‘ruled tlrm. A feature oi the‘ titrndc was She stronger feel- tat develops,- und prices for .- varieties were advanced five ..§ci" bug. This utas attributed lhdvtilfiild)’ increase in the dc- pi; The market for imported fwus again active and firm. not cur lots of choice whitc .1 ckcd were made at $3.50 per e_ ex trtick ahd broken lots at tllpzr bushel. o: store. Demand boiling peas was fair at $3.15 to l~ per bushel. e store. 'I‘he de- tl tor all gra es of fresh eggs inued active and prices were t maintained; Storage eggs ‘ flrni with little demand. The lpts ivt-rc 1,945 cases. Further nigtb devcliiped in the butter ket and va ues were marked up my E. Lindy to lc per lb., which was ttttri- ' ~ '. .- - ed to tlic continued good de- hefi’[f,,~g§e1°"fl,§d‘”‘llelwbélf? Sam“ P“ ~ ll Th" receipts were 1.089 quested to wetir theim it‘); m w‘ ages. owing to the limited r r om‘ . yltllllrlilWll ul 4.15 p. m, Th“ mhowillfl classes have beenl 7 I - 49914“ 011 by the Victoria Poi-kl Drivinl; Club for Saturday 3pm.; 30TH! l n ICASTFENTEFIWAINED -- The 0%?" _ ' V. \(Ill‘l'.('I()l' tllrs. A.- J- llouln ztntl till 2 Oltéxiakces will startpromptly atltlu- plumbers cf thc caste and speethss on the Victoria Parklchivriis oi‘ the musical comedy “in arc askch taondlal! the Contestants (7"“"l5"" 1111M‘ of their time and Th‘: may be one time. tnlcnt absolutely fret» in the intcr-' mg orders u! s art in the follow- csts hi‘ the Prince Edward lulu 1 ' ;0i'l>liiiiiai',c-. 'l‘hc_\- did not evcn ic-, _ __ _ _ .cciv<- couipliiiiciittiry tickets. As it‘ . u 10y. lliliitllollflllh scrviccs tlic Attxilia , of Cl _ _ __ _ _ lio rphanauc cntevtaineil Alrsl Ola flginhofxflsrlviyargc Diiccl. Yolk lloulc. the (‘itsllr and chorus to u ' e3‘ dinner and (hint-c at tlit- Victoria 0| ., B , Hlotel Wctlncstlay night. A tilciistng. tamafgcksusmékigillltfililcTodd. CiID-‘licature of lhc occasion wits thfl‘. ‘ ' lpiklsonttttioii to llrs- lloulc b_v tho Class B Pace: Zelma A Prmcclhnxihary oi u silver basket tilled Mac‘ D n I N c. ' lwilh tlowers ttiid by the caste nnil o go a’ a “mm R‘ lchortis oi‘ three httiitlsomc pieces of sllvcr. Ali's» llculu inndo il. fitt- ing nlltl ttptirt-cititivo. reply. Class o Trot: Vita Guy, Marl-om I The Allie. Worthysct. '1 JWLESBYTERIAN SERVICES - Brookfield. The services iii Brook- ficld congregation on Sunday, Mar. 11th, will be as follows: Hartsvillc 71.30 p. 111., and Iiuntcr River '7 pm. IClyde River. 0n Sunday, Mar. 11th ,thcre will be S. School in the Pres- lbyteriitn Church at. CIYGCRIVC!‘ zit r10 a. m. and Y. Peoples’ Meeting at (ll a. in. Wood Islands and Belfast. iThe service in Wood Islands on Sunday, Mar. 11th.. will be at 1l a. ‘in. and in Belfast at 'l p. in. Rev. Frank Hutchesnn will conduct the s services. Marshfield. Rev. M. Scott +uovo+6+ooo - Fulton will conduct the service in ‘ ”.""'_“”N”'.““"**f ‘*'*‘"1 the Presbyterian Church. Marsh- . ' l‘ ,ileld on Sunday‘. March lltli, ill. a _ Agents , Wanted 1e "i '. ‘ ._-_v__ _<.¢»_..-. _ _ RTRAITI’ Aci-ztiirsTmtrE uN-lyl/Aufeo -_ AT ONCE CAPABL-El 1W1 Art‘ Llniltctl, 4 Brunswick hhhhilh°\'ll“l‘i illllllly 0i‘ two. l Toronto. . . 1450-12 Zi-ws. lil hhihlhl-ili-utd m-olcrrctl. Apply ' Mrs. (iordon Dawson. Ctipo ‘fiutv- l crse, 1’.i‘3.1. ‘lflibil-Zi-ti-li- Class C Pace: Colorado P.. Doro- oko-Hynuao 1 (‘LASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 3 UIID insertion Four lnurtlo l _....l0c per llna of 5 won]; l lflllll IIIIIIINIIII 53¢‘ Dfll llne of 5 wordl Der Una u! h worth Female Help Wanted Use blinarcfs Llniment for horns. DEATHS . Miscellaneous l , m, A_LFR_“ED“W_'__“_ACDONALDI l WANTED _- WOMAN on em Land Surveyor, Herinanville l‘.l m?‘ .l“'"“""“l “““"""“"“'l“ BL 2_ 28_ {mo} bliss HvoLvn it‘. Alullctl, \ l Rout]. n.n. n. lWcQUARRlE -- In Summcrsidc, lviarch 2th, Judge Neil McQuarrie“ *\l‘l‘l-’ in his 74th year. Funeral at Sum-l 1'"h'"r,mersidc on Saturday at 1.30 p. in.‘ There will be services at the home, and the United Church. I lcohnv-hi this city. March 7th Andrew Coitdy. aged 60 years. Fun- ‘eral from M. M. Hennesscyks. Finn‘ cral Parlors Saturday morning. \- l-llPPlNG "rAcsh EXPEDITIOUS-l Hid-i"- 30:: ll slilllllled. Guardian Job Prlnt- '- ‘WM to. - [fl Male Help Wanted ILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS'WANTED -- AT ONCE A neatly printed, Guarding 1gb to work on farm. Tuppc-r l-‘cr-, P"“-“”"‘ ‘ i‘ “w” R" l“ 2* Y‘“"‘~ "i- uusT~-—~——~—l “it'd-re . "N" '"°°""""°:* IN MEMORIAM cards (it shortest nqtl¢g_ (mm-(ylMEN TO PREPARE FOR FIRE- liill Job Prlntcry, men. liirikomcti, bcgintuna-i $150- $250 montlilr- Also clerks. Réill- \\'lL_\' Assovizttloit. llox 111;, ('lllli‘~ ~In loving‘ memory of_Mrs. Flora M. MacDonald, who dc- parbed this life ut lfigg, on . ‘ ' Wi- tlrrtittzti-MALE FOX P/iLi-z Sill/o. Large whit ~ ud ed ii . lotlvlolvti. Arthur Btltkt‘, souhigglt. g‘ . p zuai-ttc-st, l\l.ll.W. Mm" 9"“ 192"- Tt-l; ‘A14 z971.3-3.7.3i ----—---------—-__-~-_.~--- Inserted by her daughter. For Sale ‘i N. D. MacLEAN "ggffsrouoeuba CARDS mo; __________, Mir-s with iuddrcflfl llfhlwd-WARM FOR sau: - APPLY m“ H” “unfit!” ‘mhh°“'h~“h~'°‘ George D. McEwt-n, Greenwich. 2109193.’ s. JIHSUOQH, GLO. Gliilfdlilit 300343434“ rlutcry. , ti _______.___________,______ . “‘*~~— ‘ Esc/irnn FROM RANCH, MALE undeftaker lily/Arno AT roar uiu. sm- llonf “Wail!” 1108- 111M!‘ batik-m" Charlottetown. fill. and hrntl, wearing spiked __-___"___. fox. Reward. P. A. Fnrquhiirson.‘ 30l1-3-B-8i_ EMBALMER fllffjll‘ lvllimilbiass trbmnllllvs- FOR SALE - s5 ACRES LANo, PHONE 149 i ncit- eurng nm " o‘- .- .- _-. l - . m. Relwar; at. .113.‘ *.‘..‘.’.‘.‘...l“‘£§.3l.- .t‘.'.t.':.'::!r1, Km stun» “ "my M-Qim” °"‘“‘““"- 111w" Burl-Pry“. i. 3U38-3-9-2i l t FOR SALE - TWO GANDEFIS. Edwttrtl (‘tlniphl-ll. Long llivcr- .___. POTATOES. TUIINIPS —- WE “e llllyllig turnips and potatoes daily ul- lilzhcst market prlccsaitl wharf where we have every fitcll- l!!! for handliit your load quick- l’. Bu 5l"0 a phone or cell for “l1? prices before selling. The liar- lls Abattoir Compatiy. Ltd“ Char- “Wviui. P. El I. 3-9-tf -_______ Kelli. rhinwsia 1'12 PRINCE s12. tY- Representing the _West of hllsltihd Tailomigr f Jqwy. ll-Tflllflrs of Toronto. carries the {mm "l Tbp Notch Salesman t0!‘ the Maritime Provinces. Bet- a hull. he has the record of best cl all their sub agents East oi i Olllfk-ICYIIT.‘ him yourordcrfory ici- suit. ' 3.7m ‘Y- -’ ~ Articles For Sale Fou sAtE-t-Thh or as ‘ACREFW IT MAKES A l with good lllllltllllflh‘. (tilfllfllth ’ l Wtirren. Nollli Iilvci‘. 2967-12-7-51 what. kind of dental crcmo you use on l . YOUR TEETH _ , Many are grlily and dc- nous-as ron slits-an CIIOICEl Sm” u“ ‘Mum I mares and geldings, guaranteed" thoroughly broken. 5 to 7 yearsu: ‘ old. Apply W. J. Mutch, Cherryl Valley or Wilfred Wood, Water‘ , Zl007-3-8-fmw-Zii i, __.-. FOR SALE »- 82 ACRE FARM AT‘ i litinuhtnv, Dot Illl. Apply to lilo- Lood & licntlcy. Charlottetown < or (o Daniel l~‘- .\lcl\' sill, Dc-Sitbli‘. 29813-3-7-101- ‘ is a softicrcamy paste ivhlcli removes the‘ lilm. 0M 0! 1h" causes c! decay, without in- luring the enamel. It. cor- rents mouth acidity. hartlens the gums. siweetens nnd cools side. FOR SALE -- A QUANTITY OFl Spuuldlngbi Rita!) Seed potatoes», Apply (lzivin lhrtllttl- 7 Wcfll Si i‘ ~('.lnii‘lottclc\vit. _,,_$____ "l! SALE PLAYER PIANO m illliltidl-il-lll. 1 ~‘vwv~ 31"’ .““"""-1°"~ Apply the brtulh. _ nrdmn Office. ~ ._...._;---------————-——--~— . 2074-11-7-31. BARGAIN FOR‘ SALE-LOBSTER Prices 35c and 60:: pcr lube. ' FMWY- °°"°h°'"‘ “mm” Wm‘. Sold‘ onlY by up-to-datc sealing machine, rc- vort and other necessary equip-l merit. Extended dating for pay-t diam will be given providing pro-l. stl-Es HELP WANTED W‘? -.__.-__._--l Tm; PROMPT DRUGGISTS. . Al. AGIINT_TO HANDLE NA-l * .~ l s ‘ nally dvdrti cl ll . M t " t in zppcarfnce [hand obit: ggl“ P" rggmlhltykrtzrhlglfgb$gplg H ~ f , Bus, ar . . .. s’ Apply Bo). W m.‘ L sozsdbgal’ 5 ------<-0>-—--—- ' ‘ d“ Clrsmtlcal treatment by a new pro-l wfl-HIBC _ can malccn the law-adapt golf clubs "“"*—~---—————-—-—-—-— -_ l‘. “new: n; .11 p0 hat-ll that they do WAINTEO _- _Mill wright work. 11mm l“ be “lam Mu‘ main mmll- flew and Peed Mill. J. ’ "lire beard. Bedeque. ~ . . I u Th: REXALL »oas. . m» KooAk 510a: as: M. ~ - t Effective color schemes, including blue and greys in West of England worsteds. 2'_l.l'|'_j;.(§.§fi_ ‘*>OO-O-QQQ-OO+O-OOQfQ-OOGC-Q+§ l . i '4""7'3‘9"1°‘~ A m‘ “M” "h" m" “"'“""'*' ieowwo-wvnwoovwovowo. Exception/ail Values New Spring Goods New Spring ' Suits $30.00 Exclusive Designs -— Attractive weaves- Single and double breasted, in one, two and three button models. What about price? That’s where a pleasant surprise awaits you. Come in and see these suits at our special price. $30 0o OTHER REAL ‘GOOD VALUES— A big choice of Mat- .__ erials, styles and col- orings in single and double breasted ino- dels at popular pric- es. We have the suit you are looking for, and we know the price is right. $15. $18. $20. $25. Boyslfirst long Pants $2.50 Extra Special 30 pairs Boys first long pants Good quylity tweeds. Sizes 26 to 34. PATUNS SPECIAL VALUES Men’s medium weight pure wool S03, big rangeof SIIIIIICELIEgIIII-ll‘ 75c value 1 Bpairsfoi‘.....................; ' Mcn’s Blue (Yhambray work Shirts, largo body, sizes 14"; to l7 neck. Extra ‘I ‘goodvalue............ . . . . . . .. ' Menls Horse llide Mitts, jwith wool liniiigls Hsplentlid wearer‘ for hard work‘ v Special pair . . Boys‘ Merino Combinations, a real hard- wearing garment. Sizes 24 to 32 I l - | ~ - v n n v . Our price, any size . . . . . . Boys’ Leather Mitts, with wool lining— lots oi’ wear, and 0i’ good appear- aiice. Special, 1iaii‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ‘ Boys’ Fine Wool Sweaters, with polo col- lar, new (zonibination to 2 I shades. Sizes 22 to 34 Baby Carriages»- _ StrollersmGo-Carts New low llYlffOS, a big shipment just. re- ceived, all the new models in Baby Car- riages, (ilo-(zarts and Strollers. Conic in and sec thtiiii. New Silk Window Draperies We liuvc tho. inost complete showing of Silk Window Drapes, cast of Montreal. All the new shades of rose, blue and gold in plain, stripes and (zonibination colors; also silk nets, filet niarqnisette panels, curtains, repps, etc. COME IN AND SEE TIIENL. WE HAVE SOMETHING OUT OF THE ORDINARY TO SHOW YOU. PATONS Cretonne‘ Mill-ends We have just received a big shipment of (lhintv. and (lretonnes ends direct from the mill. Hundreds of patterns in the lot. —~ in fact, ziboiit every pattern being made. at the mills’ ileavy, medium and light- weights. Regular values up to $1 .50 yard ~—Special, while they last 20c to 35c each 3-4 to 11¢; yrarti lengths PATONS PAT°N$ l l l l l l l and furcinl lovemaking- likotl l l l _ Thc/Popc and King. l l Glenn Tryon Is A ‘ Scream In “Hero For A Night” IF YOU ENJO-VTGOOD LAUGH SEE THIS ONE AT THE CAP- ITOL. For those who llkc comedy tit its height. with considerable plot, to mention thrills thrown in, we recommend the Universal ‘farce comedy, “A- Hero for a Night", which opened its locnl mcnt iii phc Capitol Thcnlre yes- terdny- it starts with a laugh and ends witllt the zttitlience hyslcritrul- Gleiin Tryon, (hi, popular co||i~ etlian. who hni-i hot-n forging to th" front so rapidly ‘oi’ latc, plays the rolt- olflu. sinlirt-alec young Willi.- crticker, who flies ‘his honic-mitrlv tllfllllillu to ltussiu just to ])l‘0V(e to his girl friend (Patsy Ruth Miller) station CFCY will broadcast the cngagc- 5P9 ently returned PAGE THREE Central Guardian ~ ~ ' - = PRINCE COUNTY vs. QUEENS ut Sunimttrsitic tonight with (Thur- lottetowti Vii-s playing Unions of Victoria for island Cliamplonshli -—-. _ Special leaves Charlottetown at I. 4-15 p.111. ? ' ‘ ‘$030 H,“ m‘, RADIO BROADCASTING To! ivion-ia-Tho Island Radio Co. meeting in Strand Theatre com- mencing at ‘(.30 p. m. Among the akers will be the Hon. W. M. Lea and_Mr. King of Moncton rec- from Europe with the Canadian Farmers delegation. l In Memoriam THE LATE JUDGE McQUARRIB One of the leading citizens o1 how good ho is. Wt: don't know summersme and a proxmnent jurist wht-ttltei‘ tho autlnir Wm“) m“ of this province has passed away. ' story with ‘fryon in mind or not, m the person or Mr. Ne“ Mcqumul but it he dill not. the world for finding him (or it. Miss hllllill‘ is charming as ihP heroine anti ls an excellent toll for (Hahn's innumerable smart cracks no tlotiht will, as that Universal has them both siirnctl for scvcrzil more. The picture wits directed W'illitt-in Jtinieu (lrztit. from origiiiitl screen SLUIT by Hurry 0. llcyt- ’l‘lit- supporting cast incl the lovtrhlc old gentleman, Mclnltisli. and il- host of other well- players, Dwycr- ' The Capitol Starial, "Ilawk oi‘ the lIills" and a. two purl comedy, illl lite. Feeling the impossibility 0f QxQ-Qugnt working us carpenter he resumed his of Wales College and afterwards taught school at Lower Montague and Montague where he served us Philosophers Day At " male teachers of the Province. Mr.l out the luilantcc oi‘ this week cntl program. {O St. Dunstan’s University The Feast of their Patron. St. Thomas Aquinas was ftttingly cele- brated by the Philosophers of St. Dunstatrs University on March '7th. In the morning High Mass was cel- ebrated by Rev. Gavan P. Mono- ghan, Ph. D., with music rendered by the Philosophers‘ Choir. After breakfast the annual hockey match took place. TheScnior Philosophers played against a picked team from the rest of the college, defeating the latter by a score of 14-1. This game was followed by another and more interesting game, in which the Senior Philosophers‘ Second team defeated the Junior Philosophers 3 -(). At one o'clock the Annual Philosophers‘ Banquet took place at the. University. ‘ The following toasts were proposed and responded IOZ Toasts Toastmaster . . . . .. John McGulgnn diction o1 the Blesse‘ Sacrament. Enjoyable Concert A very l licartz Memorial Hall. many received encores. At Mr. Ben Carter. .‘ cnterta inmetit. Trumpet Solo. Y Lloyd Ward. Piano SDlW-MISS T. Burns. and Mrs. J. J. Stewart. Clarinet Solo—-Mr. J. Kelly. Intermission SALE 0F CANDY Candy Girls Dousc; Gladys Craig. l Clarinet Solo-Mr. J. Kelly. Vocal Solo-Miss C. Miller. McKinnon. Night." . Grow-Scholars. Basket March-Children. McIntyre. M wlthottt JMIml-To by nsinrg cystoin. director rte K‘ Q should get all the credit in the court of Prince Count, whose death _ occurred at his home yesterday morning at half past nine o'clock. , l" h!“ County and was in his 74th year she hands out quite a few 0i both at cm time o; his demlsa herself. Wt: ‘hope to see more of this coinvtly team together, allilumd Enzabem (swwarg; MacQuar- we understand m; i of King's County, he received his by early education and when still a 811 youth he engaged in the carpentcr- ' lng trade in Georgetown. This he. - udcs followed for a few years in the Is-l Burr land and went to Boston and work-l ed at hlstrade there. including Lloyd ately at that time he met with a, Whitlock, Bob Miltish and Ruth severe accident from a iaii in WIHCIY new Mr‘ mmonvs bwks enjoyable Concert and lBasket Social "in aid oi Spring Park lSchool was held last night iii the l The various numbers on the pro- lgramme were well rendered, and l the close of tlic entertainment lthc baskets wcrc auctioned oil by Much credit is duc to Miss Chris- tinu Miller for the success of the The programme was as follows: "Jupiter" —- Mr. l Chorus, “Island i-lymm-Schol- ars. Vocal Solo-Mr. Harry Craswell. Vocal Duet—Mrs. W. E. Fletcher Mildred Burke, Mildred Birt. Dor- othy Burke; Ruth Cudmore; Ruth l Piano Solo-Miss Thelma Burns. Vocal Solo-Mrs. J. A. Lawson. t Duet-Miss C. Miller and Mr. M. Judge of the County l l l q, ctittswcti. i tr Photographer STUDIO 137 G1. George He was born at Roseneath, Kingisl He was the son of the late Neil In the district schools of that part l __. Uhfmdm"; (By Rev o. M. Lamont) have hc fractured his hip. and this left [on int reudy market. both in the mm lame to: the remainder o‘ ms 01d Country and in Canada. Ills Illfi-ll publication. "A Strath in hi: of Skye", sold quickly, two 0111110111 having been (exhausted within two youth His next work, "Seven Great Questons", proved equally popular. it third edition being now called tor. i.\1r- Lamontjs latest work. "Friends After Death", is a more serious study in Chrlstitln philoso- phy- During the World War, many Later when this firm opened up a books and pamphlets were written branch in Summersidc. Mr. Mac-lop 1hr» qltcstltiti oi‘ Immortality. Quarrie was put in charge. so con- M1; hamtmtis book was written tinuing until the dissolution oi that u, ffn\i)l\ufdxz(i (itarttilll view pr-lntu firm. e lwhich I10 thought. were obscurrcd He then continued his studies m, ms “n.1,; "M8110", Wit-h the new m1“ 9‘ M°T5°h &~ \\'htiti millions of llic world's MflCI-flod- 1h 1353 he was hdmlued best manhood ivvri- in tho trenches to the bar and became a member and “qm, m‘. Sly“. m’ that” at of the firm under the style and kirk and nulrkm was darkened name °i Macmod- M°r5°n a‘ Mac" hv lhc crane of bereavement. ll Q“a7fl°" The 19M“ Sum continued was iintnrtil that! many tnlnds and l)“ cgargem orb tine summcrsidclmaiiy pens should be moved b)’ ranc o c usiness. , . . ,, . p . , 3L I“ 1893 whe“ ‘he m“ ‘mdge Mm": wlrsflkllhliklllfilil Itlloluliiiliytul rreigixililhtr-i- Leod was appointed County Judge inlcvcnia-ntzvl‘ t-rtiss nititcrittlisni of Erma cmmw ‘l’ necessmated his (l) tollo\\---iii which (he (‘hutch withdrawing from the firm. Tmlnqd“ f 11,-. 1,01,“ qhlguylfll bi- The business was carried on un-,‘~"‘l l“ ‘l '_ n (ml! rhnmnpd: der the old name until 1902 when "“l_°“__ m “ffl ‘of; ll-Hnn, "ml "l". Mr. McQuarric became senior part-‘ hh- lmiltnit slit) “i6!” {mm- ner oi the fin; oi Macdquari-lc will?‘ ‘tl(1)”2‘ll‘1,llit;’(llllnnol {n U“. Arsemiult at ummersi e. n i __ ’ I . _’ he was appointed Stipendlary Mair, WW“ ‘JWWL m" wfflmh istrate and in i903 made a King's lire or the old conscnsnso , r‘ _ Counsel. He has on several occa-i 111115 H" Ihi‘ Cmldlmhh’ "l m“ m slons been the choice of his party! mcrlal lift‘. _ . l Of this book thcrc is but ll 11111" studies and attended the Prince rlnclpal for a. time. Subsequently like-so many young McQuari-ie took up the study of law. in the then ofiice of Hodgson 8a‘ MacLcod or Charlottetown. l The Ghllfch for ofllcinl positions. At a byc-eiec- _ Rev. Gavan P. Monaghati. Ph. D. no“ 1n 1599 he was the Conserve-l itctl number oi‘ copies leit llLlBOIll. The DB)’ WI? Cfilfibmie tive candidate for the legislature. zinti these iii-c olforcd fill‘ 53|°_°" Eugene Murray and again in the general election of tllc DYilli-‘illll? "Y hi“ 60m“ firs‘ l Our Country the following year, being defeated served. _ l ' William Lfishc- both times though by greatly reduc- (.'2ll’l(‘.l".s' .iltitik.~atoi~c—-Pric.c 50c. Our University ed majorities. d l Raymond Shrcenan The nomination was again ten - - ‘ Our French Brethren cred him in 1904, but. owing to Lilmel COW illness at. the time. he was unable _ . The Press to accept it. -.-SEE THE UNIONS or Victoria l Elmer Pin-ea“ On the dean‘ of the late Judge-ploy‘ tlit- (‘littrloltctoivn Viii-‘l W‘ ~ The Ladies_ Nell Macheod in i915 MinMacQuar-l mid“ {or m“ _h,ll.,.m,.,l;ul,, chum. FPBIlK-‘ifi MCAVIII" rlc was appointed to the position ofl l H’, i I M. H“, ]\§l‘l|>l“lI ,_sp,_,c;n1 Auld Lani; Sync the County Court Judge for Prince mlllhll p. Purlloll ml. S‘q'|dc 4.10. ' l God save the Kms County which he held until tholllh“ “‘” “ ' ' m’, The Rev. Foals? lgwnlfr- 3W time oi his demise. l ‘ . $118M 0f h0ll0l‘. Ii 9550 c 8E l" Hc was held in high esteem as a __ .. k ,, _ M, ering, after which a vote of thanks lawyer and occupied a leading nos-l _"‘T°"l|'§’:_:ilnlq and ;was tendered the Bursar, RAW- F- itlon in the profession. Ht: com-llvm“) “ l, '(,l_ll'_,llynl_m“‘ql Sour, iMcQunid, and inc good Sisters ‘(or 5mm; an excellent, knowledge of m9 lbt- \lt:-i o’ q l,- ” Tiqk“ d“, “m? the trouble they took in preparing 15w with the ability to apply tin.- stands now .1, ‘on .4 10> p m. ‘this excellent Banquet. All then same m the (Mm, and in diggugglnn nil train pom out! - - $030 l nvpeircd 9° ithh chhpeh Where the he was not/ed for clcarness of statc- lcelebration was closed with Bene- mam, and candor, m; gbmmundctl __V'CTORIA_UNION Swen“ a large and representative practice. By his departure Prince County loses one oi‘ its most prominent cit- izens. Both by precept and exam- plc he evidenced that he. was a typcl of man who gained a high place by‘ industry. study and devotion to hi!» duty as he saw it. On November 9th. i887 he ivas united in marriage to Miss Sarah MacNeill. By this union there were three children. Georgie. now Mrs. Dr. Sharpe. of Bedcquc. Lowell (de- ceased! and Ernest. N.. Customs Collector at Summcrsidc. The latc Jpdge ivlacQiiarritys first wife predeceased him many twat-i ago. His second wife. nee Mis May MacDonald. survives him. To the bereaved we extend our most sin- cere sympathy. The funeral will be held on Sat- Martin, urday afternobaiiigcLw at summer; Timers-s. Tunton. W. Macmil- side. There w a sior- servic 31d, at the home. followed by B Service Announccr--l-l. C. Sniallwood. in the United Church. - i} Use Dillard's Llnlmcut for rorns. .i_--—<-O->-—~—-— ’ “m” “m l lhl Terrible 00H: Thai lliilg 0| train to Snrtiincrsitlc- Train leaves . . l 4.10 p. m. today. lluidui it l 3039 rind Mrs. J. W. Callbcck. left Friday tor Eric. is seri- _..M1'_ Summcrsidc. Pa. ivherc their daughter ously ill. .IMr- and Mrs. Peter G. Clark. Sumnicrsidc. and their sons. 8nd Mr. George H. McCallum. Summer- side. 1m Thursday on =1 v18"- i° Portland. Orcsvll- Marys Bro. (C. Brudlcyl 3 3 3 OITh-lals" Station-W. McCanpn. Judgcs—Dnili'. Bradlcy. Brim"- ‘t The best race of the season was Quartette-"Stars of the Suznmcr Chorus. "Where the Sugar Maples AccompanhztJl/liss Thelma Burns. Superintendents of Baskets-Miss .Mildred Burke and Miss Marion German electrical orlglnecra have succeeded int tmnanilttirg a 380.000 volt commit overs-MO mile lime PM‘ Jlggs (G. Mnonl . . . . . .. l ....n~ held on the East River otl the l-Lillsboro Bridge on Tuesday, Feb. , 28th, with a large crowd of spectab. u“ q_ Ame,‘ 35 5g, Goof“ Shoot, ors in attendance. The icc was in ch-flum’ on", ‘flunqlmn yum excellent condition and the course m, “m, h,” l,“ terribly with lltl 1 full "l1"! mhe- n cough that hung on no long elm ll begun to worry mo. SUMMARY "ilwunhirmiiddrugglstllliluid Class A Trot and Pace m‘ g I u, Dr. Wood s Watts Edition (Kelly) 12 l 1 ‘iilda Mac (1.. M‘Donaldl 2 l 2 n, Norway The Banker (A. Mutrhl 3 3 3 2: Best time 40 seconds. Class B. Trot ’ _ ' z "1 told him I ind not, but that I Ounean Todd (L. Kellyl .. l l 2 1 would, Ind I nnut my that after ildn. Todd (J. M'Donald) . 2 2 1 3 Md fliiilhod the third bottle they VIN Malay J. (Jenkhia) . . . . .... 3 3 3 2 Intiniy rid o! the cough. Grey Dart (Dotty) . . . . . . .. 4 4 4 l ‘,1 ‘m M“, be “than; . my“; u} Best time 43 seconds. __ lvnh wood... u hmdy I Price 85 . a bottle Inge hmi on» c. ‘Prat. l ' i h. ,1._ "5 only by '1‘ Ill. Mil 7135991 9“ .. fl? . ‘l itm- '- “ Aliliil‘. ‘Pfidd tcttoowiuy a t \ 2 2 Q1 M‘