. Arena Rovers W011 8 '|I|No|_ w," cure“ Central Guardian 111311111. Plnol Expeeiorant is a healing remedy and gives prompt I REV- JOHN W. TURPLE will .l11'l"111-l1 111 tl11.- 11111111.- 111’ Mr- Henry 'I1‘11t'd. Wiusloe, 011 Lhmduy, F1111, 21-1111. 111 2.30 p.n1. Also at 1110 11101110 of .\l1-- Norman 111-own. Cove» ‘head, 1111 'i‘ue.'sdny. Feb- 21st at 7.30 111.111. A hcarlj- welcome to all. PRESCRIPTIONS A SPEC|A|JTY J. Ernest H. Worth “"1"” 32 " Nyalu Drugstore - 142 ' ,Prlnee Street. , Hands M Will" Be‘ 1111111»; 111171118 work 0n the furnls are now' N ‘l “m. hsr. nuns-runs vs. Arena. Tuesday night. Vlctorias 2627 111011-11... , I lMapleieafs And dad‘ 1 1 l OTTAWA visTmnsfl-The o1- ltawu Citizen saysw-Ma-yor and Mrs. 11101-11111. A. Mucdonold, Charlottetown, P. u, _ F, _ _, 1W1‘ 111111011 between 5E. I. who have been spending the past . 1 1.11 1111011111111 11111110 1,0113; l few days 111 Ottawa. left yesterday gig? wbruwumg, ed ‘g2. kg 3:8 pitgghtillal‘ ‘111-l 1110 l\i11r1-l1 ll111‘k1-y 1011111. q-Im ,' f01- Montreal on route to their home atlleast 6.000 farm 11111111? will 8mm: ‘it’ 710.1710?‘ Shnvlnlclhne hlelll; “my were entertained by , ,1 11111- 1111 u 111 1' s 1.111: alt- 1'. ant rs. A. A. MacLcan. R. O. needed thlsvear. and c! these from 1,500 to 1.009 will be brought inl ’ from outside the province. Armmments have already boon‘, 1'1" 1111- 1.7111110, 0111- 31111111- 1.011111 11111» 1111: 111x111- 1-.. .\l1-.(t11i1:1111. ' $l>1_'°°1¢1°.\'. M. 0., Hon. John E. sm- , ,1:la1r, General E. A. Ross, M. P. 1 - 1 11-11--1'1-111-1-—'l‘-11-11 11 =11 ‘l s'r nulvsmlvs - v'-1 = ~ made iorasupply o1 men with iarnr 1 1),», ,. ,1 ['11 " ' ,1 ‘ w‘ 1“ m“?- wxpqflencmw some from p0,,“ m, H, “1i1IILn11N ‘ ‘Tuesday tiight. A621 111111-11" C°““"1’1“' 1111"” 11 1111-11‘ 1.. wmu-if 31‘1‘~-11111l11-"m' FUNERAL YESTERDAY '1'111» number are said w he nvmmbl“ (‘1-1111-0/ l-‘ l\111l11111111 111111111 111' 1111 1.110 \l1 .1 i " 1- "' - ."1 l ' 1 ‘s- 1151-111 from the ranks both oi lumber camp 1;, ,y . . . - - -' 11111/11-1: : 1111 111111 -1- l. 11111111011111 111111: l- - 1- - - “vl-kem and ex-pralng "m, W), "_ 1 .1 1 1.111 V p .11.o y1sl1,11lny have been wintering at the coast. U R‘ !ml“1--1‘1:1‘-1Wr' ‘MW m‘ “HIM Elfllllnlx-frlniil:Yt-llmilFliymfii?llmnwlwryl ——-—-—--<Q->-~-.-.. 1 - --_ - _ ' “~' f‘. 1 . e 1 so 11111 . - _ ll'11|1-1111 1111.1: ' 1'11|1_\'1 kruvo \1'01'1- 01111111101011 ‘11y llcv. 11. i " '*'°""----~~---—~ Jphnsou. 'l‘111- pull 11011111111 were: 111111 1711111111101‘. 1111111014 3111111111125. days Races 111 #11110 111' 1111,- 1llS'11l:1‘c1-11l1l1- weuu 1111-11 halluwiuj‘ 11111111111011 .'1 goodly 11111111111‘ "1 Sll-‘vlulol-s were on hand Abt-n Niacin-an. l-Irnt-ut Alattheivs. AOME -TO AUCTION 11-111 110111-1. Jusm. “m, Jam,“ (mum, 111111011111. Seven Milo [buy 111111 1.1- 11111111- Accordion. Violin, P1111111 1111-; 1111111010 ncconlpanhne-nt- (‘011111 111111 FUNERAL HELD SATURDAY.- The funeral of the late Mary Mc- lplng ,)'0\1l‘gl‘llf!11l(lS and? c1110)’ 11 H, “.,,,,,._..5 ,|,,_. ,,,,.,.,_, “m, “,,_,,,_,Do11a1d was held Saturday morning ‘@0011 111111- 1111111111111 ---1‘- ,.,.“.,,,-,1,1,| h‘. -0ln" 1311111» 111% i1". from her late residence Cumberland 1" ' 1 ~- - _ h ' ' . - e . . .511.'11 ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,.,_S,,,,,_,_ I-hflshes Of- UmuStrect, and was largely attended. 1-11 -11. 'l'l11-1-0 worn six classes, thelMass was Celebrated by m)“ Mon’ 1signor McDonald 11nd service at the -w'1u1v1~:ns or CIMPETITION. s mmyreceht, compemmn to decidlJl-ln . .-\ 11111-1- hiring won by York; _ _ n ‘nos,’ suumue and appropriate, 111.1. 11111 (lass A 11101 11,- Ncll111,§1[:11;e COVIIIEIICY-Gfiu by Rev. P. Mc » 1111111111. 11.1.1.1..- 11 r1101; 11y 111119 1111- °“' ° 1"‘ beam“ Wm “S “we f" the products °1 111° 111011-11 lfollows: Walter McLellan, Desmond 110K111". 1hr- t,‘ 111111111 Mills and Bakery 1.1.11 s11111- .,. .011..." 3d,, . --_ - |1_ ,1 . C1,“. (1 . , , , y. "lond Wan-en, Leo 111013110, caused quite a lot oi 111tc1--[‘,,:,',(,,(,,, “TM, (,,‘Q°'I)’1T?J‘1""b1:‘ ‘Cochrane. Eugene Murray 1 and etgtdélirtzlligc iiwliliégiéhe lfiovince. Yes-.S,,,, “.,,,,,,,._ 1n“, ,.o,,ow,ng ,3 ,,,‘,__‘R0derick McDonald. Pmdy .d J mp5’ essrs’ Jag‘ H'ls111111111111v:'-~ ‘‘‘‘ '“ 1111 1 ° 011d 111-d J-R.B=11-1-~ NEW SCHOLARSHIP _ .1111- wcnt over a list of 441 ilalnes enter- ed by 120 candidates and after a, mot deal of laborious and careful Y consideration the following were scl- ccted ‘as the winners: 1st prize, (Kleonrrutde) submitted by Mrs. i-Yngngi-Brlatt oé sllllfilllfirfldfl, P. E. J 1111118. 1 ne) ' . . _ _ by M13151“; Lari? o; Suggigifgfgg-‘hellllr l-orlles (White) . . . . .. 1 P, 1.1 L; -3',.d print (Bumerkrealn, (1111111111 Jackson 10112111111111‘! wmmtwd by Lowe“ Hancock o,,I11-1111~.\I11ck (hieTulruc1 . . . . .. t‘. uotlncemcut has just been 11111111: 111' 11 new scholarship established cl Mount Allison University by Judge , WAV. Wells, of Ottawu-‘Tho prin- ' P111111 fund as now established is $5000.00 and the Foundation is 1o he known as the Averd Wells Alt-lnoriul Fund- The interest 1s ,, lo be used zlnnually to provide j,‘ scholarships for students attend» " 111K 111' wishful! to attend‘ 1111-11111 CLASS A PACE 111-k 0111 1110111111111 . _ _ _ _ _ ,, 1111x111 11111-11111; [hicllltyrcl CLASS A TROT Sulnmeisldc, P E. I. The j11 cs - 1y. ~ - .. ._ . wgm forced to Jlmmmte 11111-111’ fir)’ CLASS B PACE 1111-11513.“ 1111121411‘- lllliiliie 1611161111131- éianio-s frotm the fact thaLIMH-W ,\,',_(,,_,_gm_ Hugs, , l, 11011 110111-11, 0111111139,, 1,, 1|“. 01,1 111 5 "'1 511° c8595 111111 al- ‘ ' ‘ ' " _, Yorkshire family that settled :11 ready been used by B, bakery ,,,.0_1l'ol111'u1l11 P- (1111111011111111 duct of some other concern in the Maritime Provinces. The judging CLASS B TROT was entirely impartial in every m. curd. none of the judges knowing who the entries were lultil several hours after deciding was made‘ when the flies of the Robinson Mills‘ _ CLASS C TROT cmnpany and Bakery Co“ were Com 1111111110 llrook (Ric-Neill) '. . . . U \\'1-s11111111-la111i 111 111111111, 177.1. Wil- liam “Wells, 11111 first slettler. W215 11 110115011111 friend 111' Vlfi-sley. and one oi‘ the founders of hlcthodlsln on tho isthmus. Mr. Avaril Wells liv- ' cd 111 (iape Torlnentine during" 11111 0111-1101‘ purl. oi‘ his life, but 111111.111 his 111st Yt-ars in Bale Verte- Ho 51:11-11 'l‘o1ld (N. lloopcl-l lirilish (Huger lMztcLL-od- 1 _ _ _ a Dpven _, W. H (A1). r U L, _. 1141s 11 man o.’ 11101-11111: quulitloc. 3131:2310 detelmlne the 11111110.. of the‘, 1"" 1"‘ 1» 1 m1‘) intelligent beyond the average, ' =1111i 111-only intcresti-tl 111 mince.- CLASS D TROT Silk Worthy (Stead) Vltu. Guy (.\l1-l\'111111:11 111111. ills sou. .1111lg11 11V. W’. Wells, , 1% 111101111 in ‘Wostmoroland, having “ 1011-111 many yours in 31011011111 1101 11-11- retiring to 0111111101. ‘111112-15-41‘. l11-111v11, ll- .I- Slot-lo, 101111 31011111111111. .-\11111111111.-1-1‘-.101111A- .\11:l)111111l1l. Nnss Jeanette Mcvime of Cove ’l‘l1n--rs ~ ll. Anderson. l.111>'l1l11l11-.-. , , , - , ’l‘l11- 111-xi ram- will 11c 111-111 11:1 Hum Road “no m the city suunday \\'1-1|11e.~‘1l.'1,v aftorllnoll ill two o'- PERSONALS Over Sheiks - A fast. 11nd exciting game oi l1oc-' 1111.1’ 000k place at the Arena Slit-l urday night when the Alena. Rev-n, , .1 - , , H crs defeated the Sheiks by a score “:35,2g‘x1llsdglgfitglf],,£":.:;fi),,i; of 3 to 2 in the second 11111110 1l11s|,,,,,,_,.,_,, ,\,,,,,.,,_,._ Mr. 11nd Mrs. R. L. Cotton are leaving this morning for a visit oi ‘two or three weeks to Montreal and ‘"“‘1‘-‘"- 1°°111 1mm 1’1“Y1111=' 110111 (‘LASS .-\ 1-.\1-|-:~-.l111111111»1- 1111-. lotmwa‘ . hockey‘ LINEUP Z“,I,','“,l\.;':"Gxfaiaqfgflgagh’._ “N, , Mrs. Heath Caselcy, Kensinglon. Ann“ Rove“ S111*111-‘1l'(‘z1111A-1ih‘111-11-11111- mm’ um is visiting her sister. Mrs. Nelson 30,11 , ,.,",\Sbl‘,. i,.,,o.,.__s,,,\_ worn‘), Clark. Hunter River. It, is regretted G- Mms - ~ - - - - - - - - - ~ - - -- T- 311-111311- 'l‘l111 liuukt-l‘ liritlsil (linger Y Phat Mrs‘ Clayk has bcmg Selvlouskv Defence l .,y.,n\ss ,,'.,.,,0.,._,__\.,,__, (my, “m” 111. but her fl'lC1ldSvWlll be gladthat n" Mcmms - - - - - - - - - - - - -- E- (7911511 1111' 50121-1’, 11111111110. T1111 Allin She ls “ow rccovermg‘ L. Bevins . . . . . . . . . . . . .. R. Bcvlusl - . - ' _"‘_"‘ T F v 4 ti‘ 1 11.1-11.1... .... .11‘??? f. n.111111111111N"T'°""LS.1¥S§'§§§ “EAWE S3V911BY T131111) M. MacDonald .. H. Barri-IV ' ' J- Bmlley .. W. While 1';111111li1-11.~.- 11; :11 illluiru 1- (BY 31411511 U1111°11 P1157‘) J. Mtwllouald . . . . . . . . .. l3. Mithur, '1'111.111111 i: 111 11111111-1-111 ‘.1. 1-11N1111N1 V1111 1-‘-- A 1111)‘ 111111 J. Lawlor , ,\,,,,.,.1,-,,,,S l1; n, |1;,,_.;,,,,,-,_:|, ._1_ nvus 1x11111111, 1111 1111- truck 111 111'- il. Ingrmn lL-lllirers 11; 111 1341,11,,“ g_ ‘111111-11 111‘ 1111 express train wits 11111’- Fl-‘féfoo-I-larry Walsh. (‘hit-nun 2; 111 11011-0“, 1_ .1.-1l by 1111- 111111-11 111111 presence 111' _ ___,.____ ,__.., 111i111i 111' .1 111111111- _ ,+“,ocooo+4v040+¢+4++o4¢444¢0+o~4+l ,'l'll11 1111111 was 111111111111: 1111111 1111111- '__ 1' 11-1111-1- 111 Sl11-l'|'1-1| 111-upside 1'11- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS 11....- ' t 111- hcurd 11 l111y'1= 1111111; 11111111111’. ....l0o per 11M "1 1‘ "W" ~l‘1'ou1 the 11111111111. Scnuubling down 80 per lino o! Ii word: per llna of 1'1 vvurill 0M lnurtlon ... Four hunflonl .. lfllht lnlcrtlonl . 1.111, 1-1111111111111111111 111- found that 1111: boy hzzd his foo-t fast 1'11 n 1111-111111 ...-and 1111s Struggling desperately 1'1 -....-;,1=1 it 11111. 11o tried 111 release 1111-. hoy but could not. 11o 110 wulkcl‘. the 11111-11 st-orvlilng 1111- 1.111111111111111‘; ‘with which to lever 1110, boot clear- §4§9§§ Q-QX-O-OQQ-O-OQ-Ofl 0'0 O O-O-O #09 0'0 0-6 O Q4 O§O_OOO-O O O O O 11111111111111.1111. F 01' $818 smPmNG 7AGS- ixPimTlgyglFAliM FOR SALE AT ST‘ PEI", At that 11101110111 the man heard 1y 1111111111111. Guardian Job FY1111‘, 01's _B11_1'- P011$1§11111E 01 1I1I11O°Q .1110 whistle 01' 1111 express train- " 1111111 "- ~'.~»n 11.11.. 'llt mo. ALFRED MACDONALD, 111111» Apply 111 Mrs- 11111111111-111 f‘ ‘“'“““ 1° °’"‘ °° "1 ‘ “l Lund Survgygr, Hgfmanville, P. . Robertson, hlonlagnc- 1'1. l. L251 m0- Teachers Wanted BlR-THS McKTNNON-Jtt St. Peters Bey. on Feb. l5. 1928. to Mr. and Furs .C.l111r- Snare!) T0 M!’ rues. A? 11°11“ 41171711! P. Byme. Nortnl-“glvglmll WANTED IMMEDIAT- les J. McKlnnolL twin JOYS. ("111- mvcr- 2611114434‘ I ely for North St. Eleonora Schoohgratulationst L" l for balance of term remaining,- -»—-- BILLHEM“ AND sTATgMiNTsl Supplement seventy-live dollars DEATHS BAND AT AREN 11111111111. 211:7 1 ‘.- ' relief lo ~ . . , PINOL and ,",',am""ZLn;','a1S-$S11112111131: 111111111 AT 1111mm tonight. 2112? throat . . ' ._ '_" m h, ,‘"“' ""1" “WW1 111 11w 1 s1: uuNsTAN-s vs. Victories 11 11 07y organs. Tiles-do 11 1 - Price 25 and 50c. ‘ ‘v lg u‘ Z627 l l l . 1 l 1 1111m- 1101111-0 he 1-1111l1l 110 l'(‘11‘;.\$13.l- 1 1 I 1 1 N0 More Lions As _. Decorations For Chicago Schools (‘lllf'.\(ll1. i-‘eb- l15~ -~ CouLluu-I- cunlpaign. 1 __ 1111; his 11111 biiritlsh _lii-uy0r 'l‘l111111psu11 has decided 1 do 11\v'.1._v with as many us possible 1:11’ 11111 300 Ilons~tl1ose beasts 11- previous city ailministration 1111-1 I 11.111.113.191! 1 . 1 o 1 .1 Surveys 11111811“ often used to symbolize (ll-cut ' B1-1i11in—-wl1lcl1 architects under 11 chosen as school building decurlu- lions. 01m hundred lions already have reached the schools beyond recall Tho remaining 200, however. have‘, been routed by architects who havo- chuugctl-lhc original plans A nor: 110110111 plan, to 11o known as. tl1 “Thompson type" will replace the; original typo 111' school which c11ll-. 1 1-11 for 11111111 oi’ sumo as part of thcl fycul" 111 Canada surveys are pushed 3,. exterior 111-curative. scheme- ____<0~¢______ H011. R. B. Bennett Opens For Weldon Chair At Dalhousie ilAlll l1‘l\X'_ 101-11. 1S. -’ 111111- 11.11 11011111111. tlonsi-lyniivo 11111111011 l 1- 111ml 111 ondow the 1e1- 1111-1-1111111 111' i111: Weldon chair at i)ull11u1.~1lc Law 8111111111 with 3.1101111 111111 111' $251001), Bur Association, who has just 1'1 1111-11011 1111111 11 trip to upper Can adu. 111'. Ilcnnett is :1 gmduatc o tl1c_l')all11111sio Law- cuulrlblllioli \\'ll1f‘l1 111? made amount to b0 raised. Mr- Bennett. it was said, wll come to llalliux lo participate i: the celebration oi’ Founders’ D11,‘ at. Dalhouslc Ilniversity. Marci 10- 111 the. evening he will b0 14110111 111 the first annuul (llllllf-l ol’ the Nova Scotla Bul- Society. -———<-O->——%- Litigation Over Besco Affairs - Is At An End (1151 1 mountains. S1101-0111(- Court hel-c today. .\11-. 311-1. l crossed on a. raft last slimmer by the 1-1.~\L1l*‘.~\\', Feb- 13. ~— In 111:0. 0111111101111 ordered that all pro cot-dings 111 relation 101110 ivlndlng 11p 111‘ lllo 11011111111111 Steel Colpor uilon be “altogether 11nd 1101-1111111 ontly stayed." 11111! that the ope-mi lion 111' 1111- order be suspended 1111 til the appeal 1o the Privy Couu cll 111 the mztttor has, “with leave been WllOllY witlltlralvll." This follows 111-tween 111' Ills hilljfifily in council 1111- ugrt-omonl‘ rt-zu-hed thl- Nutlonul 'l‘r11s1 (Yompnuy, 1'9 1:1-ive-1s and 111111111111-1-11 ol‘ 1111- 110111-- 11111111 11-1111 111111 S1001 11011111111131 1.11.11 lied. who initialed the action. 11111 1111- 11011 (luully interests. after lh1- lutieris atrqilisition control 111111 moans, with the form ulily of i110 111-ivy (‘.11u11cil'.~'. uppro val 111111 1111,- lltlgotlou over the 11!‘- iuirs 111‘ 1111- British l-Impllc (tot-bouillon is at. nu end. It wus 1111-11101- ordered 111111. the Roya 'l‘l'1lFl I‘.o1npa11j' 11o discharged 111111111111111- without. 11001111111111.2- t-ouusnl for 1111-. Ilominlou (111111111-11111111 11111lc1't'.1kin1!. 111 pal 1.1111 1Iisl111rs1-111111-is 111111 any 1-1-1111111 012111011 i11v11lv1-1l- ‘Today's ordtu was 1:1'.'111l1-1l after oi’ 2111 11111 inicr "ts l11v0lv01l hu- ugl-t-vil 111 i110 311' Serious Shortag; Of c 1 A . Necessaries 0i Life (Canadian Press) MOSCOW, Fob. lfl.--Tlie shortau of (10111. butter. eggs. soaps and 10X tllcs has reached such a scrlou stage here that the authorities hav decided to takc vigorous measures l remedy the situation. ’___________~_____. .__.__ unglos 1-v1-n 111. 1111- risk 11f 1111-1111 1111: his 11111110. 111111 111111011 111111 11110-11 1111111111‘, has 1t “'11s ltnnouni-zrd this 111111-11ing by ll- II. Ilium-11y, K. (1.. prcsiilunt of the Nova Scotlu School- T1111 111 memory oi‘ his 0111 teacher at. Dal’ housic. 111'. R. (‘- 11111111011, 11 form-a.- dean, 0011811111105‘ u, quarter 0f the '1\ shortly l $191311 (“wed 1n summer in as many days. The,‘ the export Steel 11S S10v1 ropl-l-sl-n la l iv1-.~‘ 171111131118 Lands and New Wonders Discovered - by Exploration Parties in Ca1nada’s Hinton 1111111. 1 .1 l L! l OTTAWA. 0111.. r1111. £11. ~E11v1fi lfnrtlicr into the 11011011111111 11.1111 eachl lntlvuncc discloses vztltlable rcsotwods High and West Kent School Char-Slipper v lbt , -1~11-.1\\'-.1re. trlct 1111s been popularly thought 01" as the 111st. "inland empire" in that direction but an euginccl" of the Topourujalllcal Silrvcy of the Depart. 11111111 of the Interior sululner of 1927 penetrated west mull ‘north o1‘ the outer-latest edge of,‘ 1Pe=1ce River 11nd found a land 1.1" 1911110 krussy hills, oi high rolling" 011011 plateaus upon which roam blghurn sheep and herds of caribou, and where the grizzly boar takes his ease “"1111 dignity. The country 1's drained by clear. cold. flsh-teelniut»; rivers aud- streams which have their rise in the glaciers of the maiul range of the Rockies to the west, 2 A train journey of eighteen houl-sl north and west from Edmontoui brings one to the town 0f Peace Rivl, i of the some name. Two hundred‘ and fifty miles up the stream from Peace River is Hudson Hope. British Columbia. a Hudson's Buy Company post at the head of navigation for river streamers. The great new country lies beyond. and one of its most interesting natural features, lsomc '10 miles northwest of Hudson! 1 1 l v 1 lHopc, is the falls on the G1'al1am13,-d_ Calvin gownesg river where the whole stream makes l a sheer drop of 220 feet over a per- lpendleulai- rock. Another source of‘ ,wondcr is thc Nelson river. the most ‘southerly tributary of the Laird riv- er. with its canyon 1,000 feet deep extending ~10 miles easterly from the The river itself was 1 I l ‘exploratory party. a procedure that was fraught with danger and excite» . ment. . .Thc investigations of the explor--' atory party extended in general over an nrca 8O miles west and 1'15 miles‘ degrees and longtitudes 122 degrees.- l l lboat facilities. it can be reach-l lsoutllcl-ly edge of this area was first 11011011011 in 1793 by Sir Alexander ‘cs1 crowds that has attended thc o1 which citizens hurl not previously 1 t; 1 1 1 b 5 3' .1 l -- A M 1 1 - The Peace River dis- 5611551111111, uon y umlnclsldc 11, 1, Lnfferty and Mls. . uich iaklllgl dcparwm bu; r6101“; 1n we might, 111111111: 1116-3111, Wendell Muttart. flocks 111' Rocky Mountain goat and‘. Dgddg Linklcttel". 3rd. Minnie Boswell. lligh School Relay Race er. Alberta. on the banks of the river, Popg; 3rd‘ Blanche Mcmmg 14411 Yards Buys. l2 Years and Under Steele; 3rd. Art Sullivan. ,4410 Yards, Boys, ‘Muciiuarrle: 3rd. Margaret Cameron Williams‘. 3rd. Wilfred Peri-y and day sch“), teachem Rev, Du Co“ . '- ‘Edward Gaudct not,‘ American Locomotive Co. Inorth of Hudson Hope. or. roughly. 1 between latitudes 5G degrees and F18- - and 124 degrees. Fifteen yours agollhe continued absence oi any im- Wfiek 5131/9111)’ W .. the scrub-eastern corner of tnislportant demand from exporters for er the usual exercises of devotion International Petroleum country. the nearest point to civlliz~lCnnadlan grain the volume oi‘ bilsi- and instruction an hour was 11-111-11011/115, Kan, and Tgx, Ry _ _ ation, lay distant from Edmunlunflness 0n Saturday was again small. in a jolly celebration of St. Valcn- Rcadmg co, , . . , . . . . .. a six 1vceks‘ journey; of hard t1':1vell-,Tl1c ilndcrtonc 1114i. Now. with inlprovccl rail undlCanadlan western oats and Argclr‘ PAGE Sulnmerside High 1111111111111 SERVIOESf School 300F133 ZION 1.111111115311111 011011011, The Summersidc High school 11111115. held 0n Enid-11y night n1 the Crystal Rink, drew one o!‘ the larg- Rcv. J. M. Murchison. secretary of‘ the l’. E. I. branch of ‘the British and Foreign Bible Society was‘ the special speaker at the morning ser- vice. He gave a most comprehelv‘ sive and inspiring address which “'11s listened to with marked attention. Last night the minister 0f the church delivered an instructive and practical sermon on Ps. 68:13.. Spur- geoxfs “Ti-easury of David" was quoted to emphasize the difficulties Summersldc winter palace this sca- son and the greatest interest and enthusiasm prevailed during 111-.- programme. Much credit is due‘ Mr. Vernon Smith and Mr. Kelly 01'. the Summerside High and Mr. Louis Campbell of West Kent School. Charlottetown, for the thoroughly. efficient manner in which the events, to be met with in interpreting this were conducted. lpassage. New light. however. has been thrown 011 this verse by Miss Whatclyl: book-wRagged Egypt". The “Siug" at the close of the ser- vice was W011 attended. Mr.- Harry Wk“, '°- ,. . . _ 1st, Douglas f ltken: 2nd. Alfred Craswcll sang a special number. The AT YOUR DRUGGIET Bernard; 3rd. Walter Arsenuult. ‘miutster gave a short addrcs on the] 440 Yards ll Years and Under laopularity of this kind of song ser-. ____...----V-,-i-—-—-- , 1st, Ira Hickey: 2nd, Fred PQIIIHPSIHWCQ in Europe and America. 150mg year-s, and leaves this 111331 - d, Elmer Arsenuult. . The choir in the morning sang the 1 mg i“ “optical where 11th ac- Relay race between Sumnlcrsidejnnthem "The Fear of the Lord" byrceplga a’ P551111“; 1.115 1155M ates in ~ 012V "llfiflivfly- M15- 919111‘ the choir sincerely regret Mr. Ayers’ Paddy- 0.1.0159 i THE SUMMARIES 220 Yards l0 Years and Uildcr e lthc duct. Rev. A. Murchison added. prospefls bemre mm and w,“ wave], 11111011 to the service by singing 111e,“; carom. Wm, most sympdtmqfi_ 1 . gospel hymn. “Not a Sparrow Fall-l,p,_u,.es,__ ' nth." 1n the evening the beautiful 1S1. Jvsenl- Wedge: 2. Jos Gallant; anthem "sun. sou With Thee" by Speaks was rcnderctl by the choir. Mrs. Jas, MacMilluu singing the alto The “ma, Sunday cvenmg gawk,“ $01” i“ good mice‘ M“. wmldfl was well attended last night. The . P111111)" “'11s m“ 111195,? snmLgl‘ “m” s11- "111 speaker of the evening iras J. 2m‘; 1111-1 "Non 1-7“‘_1“1'51_‘?°d b-"_1:I°"ghm“ Rev. Bruce Muir who gavea very 11111111 1n 11 pleasing ballionc voltc. mwresmng talk on ..Te,,nyson-,, “Crossing the Bar“. -\ St. James choir rendered some I very special musical numbers under _ ~ the direction ofPl-of. 111111111011. f-fhe The 0011111111100 o1 S1cv::1.rrls of numbers were, I _ - Trinity United Church held its first Duet__-~Grant Us Thy p¢ace1‘___ scstsion lslnccr the 111111111211 (jcongzlre; Mm; Mac-Donald antyMmng; A -'fl. G 111', 11 011 21S ~ Girls Ra“ u Yea“ “"11 111111" ;§11.io:1‘fg.1111z§c fir the cnsuiugyycar. La§§$l~My Tngk-"QMQ; in; M1'. E. T. Hlggs extended a \vcl-1 Quayt¢tte~fi11nct us I anfl-Jijgp, geolne on behalf of the Connulttc Lflwgqn, M155 Mnodonald, Me to Messrs. George H. Barbour aud- Gallagher and McInnis1 ‘George-T. Tweedy now serving as. Accompanist ~ Prof. members for the first time. The of- Walter lvIcNutt flcers were re-elcctccl as follows: Vlolinist—Miss Thelma M1'. R. E. Mutch, chairman: Mr. R. H. Rogers, Recording Steward; Mr. 14 years “m; Under E. T. Hlggs, ‘Treasurer; Mr. G. A. Hughes, financial Secretary; Mr. 11.1.1111 Hickey; 2111111011 Gallant; Mex Mel-odd. assist-dot diner-Ciel Secretary. Standing committees on HALIFML Fen 1B___ Quowmms F"“‘?-“°°' Pwpmy- . 31°11 “gm- fumlshed by Johnston and warm Janitor Service. Publicity. and Ra- Members o,- me Monwea, Smék- .d1o were appointed. ‘Exchange, _ 1st. Blanche Hogg; 2nd. Marjorie The Willing Circle of King's Daughters held a largely attended ‘and very pleaasant social on Mon- _ - day evening. On Wedncscla a very AL T0,,‘ and 5mm, Fe Ry, __ _ . _ Jorge number were presen at the Amefican can Cm _ v _ , _ V _ I __ lst. Douglas Altkcn; 2nd. Jnumy weekly supper meet/ing- Of the 5111111“, car & Fm, Co. 220 Yrads, 0 Years and Under r. M. c. A. sun-lieu 01-" SONG . One Mile Senior 1st. Thomas Wilfred Womlsidc; Matthews; 3rd. Girls Race, 14 Years and Under TRINITY UNITED CHURCH 1st, Norma Callbcck; 211d. Zcilplla lsi‘, Hlldrcd McMui-tlo; 2nd, Bertha 1,1140% 1st. Dan Maclnnis; 2nd, Clarence T“: Stock Quotations 4, Girls Race, 10 Years and Under New York Exchange “Potato Race ‘flu as usual, delivered a masterly Am smelt and Rang 0Q H ____.__‘,>._.__ lecture on a phase of the prog1'am~,,1_m_ Bosch Mam c,» _ V _ _ _ _ H I me of Christianity which is the sub- Anaconda Co“ Mining, gm _ 541;, jcct of this interesting and lnspir-‘Qflnadtql, pacific Ca , , _ _ _ _ H 1991p 1111; course. ‘N. Y. Con. and Hud. Riv. RR. 1561.31 The. Mission Band is increasing C0,, Gas Ca ,N_Y_) __ _ __ . MONTREAL, Feb. 1s. - 011-1111; 111 its nwmbershilv- M its meeting last Hudson Motor Car Co. crc present. and aft- mtomalional Papgy g1; _ to the market for tines festival. :Southern Pacific Co. . Yesterday the preacher at botlrUnlon Pacific Ry. . . . . . .. .. tine corn was firm. A feature of sgrvigcg “.115 Rev‘ 131-, McLaughlin U, 5_ 1ndu5ma1 Awgho] c,,_ _ 1111110 111 51111111.’ 111110111- of Toronto, General Secretary of Westinghouse Electric . . . . . .. 110-11‘ “'11s 1111-. two-l den-end from 1.111: Departlnt-nt 111 5111:1111 Service Uzntcd 151111115 Steel . . . . . . . .. 11011. LlritislrWcsi Indies ports and a and Evangclisn, of the United ' ' lMackcnzie din-mg his famous over-llarge volume 111' business was done church of Canadm Momma] 510,4, Exchange ‘land journey to the Pacific. Laterlln this direction for prompt and n, mwoducmg Du McLaughlin M ‘on the more accessible jaortions OflPilfly shipment the deluand from the monflng Servicfl m“ Hank Abmb, _ _ _ V ' , _ _ _ , _ , _ _ , I _ _ __ 73 1. plorecl. . c111. a pack trail from Fort Si. John. Graham and Telegraph Creek in a11- attenlpt to locate a trail to ihcl Yukon. lo; the Mounted Police. made an cx-. ploratiorj/ trip 111 the north. but apurtl from this little was known to the; outside world about this country until the return 01' tho 1927 survey party, As 11. result of the season's, work s1. total of about. 10.000 squavt-l null-s of new t(‘1'l‘1i()l‘_\' was t-ovcrerll and inlormtltion 011111111011 for the 111111111‘ 11 preliminary map. l ,1 1; 11 0 {C} 7 Bill Received Second Reading- I l l 1 fiui 11y 1111- mils. 1111 1111111 111,1’ 11111111 _ 11V his side. 11 ' 11111 111-[111-1- 1111- 1.\'|1c1-iu1 i0 the final-d 111, 1 ‘ 1 1 - , - . 1 11-11111 11115111111 1>v1 1111-111. 1111-. 111-v LONDON. F11). 18, ~ 11011111.: n C, 111-1-111-1-1, Kuoivl -l'11in1o1l w1'11 1311111110. Conservative mclnhcl 0f min 41ml ll-ur. 11111 '11 was 1111111" the House of Commons who 1s seek- Thp 1111111 “'33 \\‘lll'llll_\' (‘OHKHIUIY ntcd by rt-s-ltlents. who 11111111- u vol 1012111111 for him. 111- \\'11ul1l 11111 git" [his 11111110. and said 111a “'11s goiu; 1,111 811111110111 to seek work. H0 1111-11 11-11111111111111 his l'11l'1.,\’_llll1t‘ j11111'11'-.v l l l l M11111’ 11111111111 131-1811111111 3°11.‘ write or phone H. V. Carr, Sec- —-~——————»—~—--—~'- P1111111?» 11' tury Mlscouche. 25119-2-1-1-31‘ BOYLE — A1 110-111-1111. 1111 F611- --, ' .111. 1.11211, w111111111 1111111,- Boyle 111 NoTlCE-ANYONE FOUND TRIS- w "ted his 74-111 your. P1111111-ul Tuosdalxl passing on my form in Rose Vltl-l a 1-‘011- 2111.1 from 111s- lute 111811111110 -. - Q1’ Will be rosecuted according w {i} -.\1‘t1-1~ 11 141101‘! 111-wine the-re beginn- luun-Danigi Dixon, Win-Bloc. ANTED To BUYTJORTY Tomig 111 1.1.’. 11.111. the remains will W l rlity pulr live Mink. nlso quantity b" mkm, 2598-2-18-21 , , t0 (‘oruwull 1111111111 '“ -——-r—*————~ 11111111111011. for 1111111191)’ 1111“ 1M" (‘hurch wl1c1-1- the survivi- will 111.- EMORIAM A1119 "gum-um; 1111-111» 1:. 101111111111, I!lll'I\Sl(l%‘11lu,|d ,,, 3A,; p’ m - 1111111101111. "1- W. K- 1111119111. C1111?- lniteitnvn- 21187-2-13-71 Boarders Wanted want-no - Lance‘ C1111!“ at shortest notice. Guard-i 11111 30b Prin-tery. .%_______________________ . CORRESPONDENCE canoe AND “nvelolloa with address prlu-ted.' lust the thin: for acknowiedkd- WEBQTER -_ At Charlottetown on YS11udny, February 19111, 1928, Alb- wu-t Webster. aged 53 years- ‘i-‘un- oral on Tuesday, Februarj- 21111., lrmn the lesidt-ucc oi‘ his l1rotl11-r. BOARDERS luent. in-timatlons, etc. 0111111111111 front 1-oom. suitable m1- two. 1111-. 89nd," Mann,“ H, 2 p m mm "m, Prmtery- l‘ my Glmrdmn‘ 2604-2484" -o1-nl louvlnguhc house ul 2.30. 1:1- ‘fli ferment People's Cemetery. P-uviuo runmns AND POTA- ' situation wanted 1°" daily at our vnrcbouqes. ch"1°""1’°"“- ""1 “"11" H""w11~'r:o -- WORK av EXPERl-v . " ‘ 1 Ab. _ ‘ _ , - , .. .. N "°" 1111-11-11 l $.:-.<:"...'*?:;:'.:1.1,::1"- ‘1’ ~11 Mid-El" T -1-2-2 - -. 21- 1 » " Found - Undertaker - - --- cnatncuon - - A III! we, the Arena Rovers do hereby. convoy-rants 110m: w children or dog. Anyone wisli- Qhgnenqe 1.1m Mlples to a. game oil 111i to give do: away 0f 101' hockey to be played 8-11 $0011 115 1X18- mlall charge communicate with 3mm "ll" euro 0i Gum-oi . a 3, plcnso rmrwm- through prose. . 25 41-1- ' rnolm no xnio loulnu: _..~_ 111 114a 1;: .1. .5 1 11 John Webster. 1111 Sydney 511-001., l l 1 foot. QOQ-MOQQ-OO-O-Q-QOQ-O-Q-O-O-O-O 4 TOOTHACHE INSTANT-LY RELIEVE I) with “JIFFY” 1 ‘Anni .,kkkkk Toothache Drops ’ PRICE 25c. THE PROMPT j DRUGGISTS . 1 1 l ' 1w Tn: Rgoutcfinz-ao-j JSODAK Sronc- at, 0 . 1 ing to secure a fixed date for Easter. today moved the second reading of] his “stabilizntioit 0f -Easter" 11111.1 which received second reading 1v1th-,- r , v __.. . _... fQ-Qfi-Qffb 6 94-04-60 0-0-0 6 94-0-94‘, QUEEN ' HOTEL l > 1. Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It is now the finest Hotel oi’ its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ute price. Rates from per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. 1 Proprietors MISS L. McQUAID, Manager $11.00 to $150 ‘H i 1 O~O+§OQ+OOQOQQ§OO-QQC'OQO-O1 l l ANEW Funeral Home llihl. 11111111011311 - Uuilertukcr 111111 emu-lulu s4 01-11mm aims P111100 flit-l. the Peace and F1Il1fl_\'1‘l\'(‘1':¢ were ex-iEnglancl was also good and a iaiixnmnd Johnson referred ,0 m5 p,.,,s_ Bram-um Traction , _ _ _ _ _ _ V H 2o, In 1897 and 1898. at the height oficnquirj- was quiet. ' the Klondike rush. Inspector Moodic grades of winter wheat flour were of the Northwest Mounted Polioc-vvell maintained with a small 1.11181“, B. C_. through Laurlr-r [lass 10 Fort! done in all lilies of mlllfced and the cf standard grades 0f rolled oats was In 1911 ‘ltlajol- Hart. alsolsmall but the 1011c of the market 11111111 11111 slit, trad" ‘v35 dong‘ Th? domesnc once as alfevldence that union was I1. E, Steel 1st Pfd, Prices for an an accomplished fact. Dr. Mc- Howard Smith . Laughlin had been 11 Presbyterian Howard Smith Minister. He ivas a Christian gen-Laurentide lPulp tlcman with an impressive mcsqMontrcal Powel- "p, ‘National Bvcivcric The subject of lhc 11101-111111: chs-fWinnipeg Electric course was that unpressivc vision ofiAsbestos Com. New . the judgment in which the 1.101111581308105 Pid- Nl-‘lv - say "I was illlligcrccl 1111113111111171-011 uess passing. Au active trade was feeling tvas steady. The inoveulent was firm. Furtllcl‘ weakness dc- (‘him 1. 1 -. - _- - . ‘,g,'.°1}$.§‘.;,“$113,2-“,,.§1.3";.33§.3'§,§; ye gave me no meat. I was uakedGStC-Irl 130111111111)’ 07 Canada cent per dozen. O11 the other hand 111111 Y!‘ 010111911 1111? 1101-" _ 51111111111351‘ _ storage eggs were strong and values In the eve-um: D1‘. McLa-whlm Con. Siealiishnrcoln, were marked 11p two cents p01" dozqilrelwlwd 0n I111‘- DF-Tdblt‘ 01 111° ca“; 5131111151111“ 91d- 1-11 The receipts were 600 cases. A prodigal son. 1301111111011 13111100 . -- luczicraic amount of busine was. Meeting the charge that he as- M85591’ 11111115 done 111 butter and prices \ ere \u1~‘s0ciatcd xvith publicuns and sin- changc-(l. The receipts were l-tners, Jesus delivers a (liscoursc in packages. The Cheese market. w ' vhlch 110 shows that none are 0111-1 :1 little more acthc offering to 1111-. ldc God-g null-ct“ m m", mom is Bank Connnc- 110111211111 that. developed from Eng—, riundshlp f“,- pvL-fy [riendloss 5011138111111 Royal . . . . . . . land and sales of odd small lot-s Tjn-cc 5,0,4“ am ,O1d___lh,; 51D“, U1 . were umde. The receipts were Z-lfllhc shm." wmuhn-ing unwittingly 110-‘(135- ‘away: of the coin lost. an uncon- " -L~ —- --~~-—--—— ~» 595mm thing; and finally 0f H“. bmuxurr-h 0" 11 - , - \v'li'ull o‘ "v "lt '1 ol "-1 The bill proposes to fix the East-ft“ y g mg am“ 1 l " “ "h July c1- icstlval on the first Sunday after,‘ _ - _. , , h.__, the second Saturday in April, and,toTggcggmugipaikoxtf“ Stkqlzgd provides that, the date upolti Wlllcilnron] me age ,0 “neon ,0 ma, o, m.“ melasum ‘s 1t? come l“°_°1?°.l'ltw'cllty-fl\'c is the most serious in anon shall be l1.\c1l by an oldci m You,“ asset“ its“, robes M . . llife. ‘ C°,1g:,cl€'c,. Sundim under the meson, against its envn-omncnt. If a youth . .. , -. . . is reflective. he may form 011111111115 system. 1s tht inst Sunday aftel the , ecclesiastical full lnoon on or nexcwhich 111'“ 9111191111" 11111 111‘ 1135 "15" after March 21st. and therefore can- 1°11 dud he can become a leader. J“, no, be came,- Umn Mam], 22m; m- B11111‘ he 1s not reflective. he shows 1mm. than April 251“ This ybny- it his rebellion in c life of innnoral- ialls on April 13th» ity. The prodigal of the parable ivns ---—-———¢ of the latter type. He was a sensu- ulist. His cry was "Give me," and, having got his portion he went 111-1 ,, Z“_"‘*"*?’_*_“'_lm 1119 131' 0011111131" Si“ “lwnys 19511151 “nsfls‘mna(,h ‘h: .5clncl'.-1Syrupgetg;tth¢ 111 bankruptcy as ht- soon found. hdr-llstrl-m qr 11c 11nd have a Wholcsom 11.11.11,, Wlthoutout friends 01' money. in, _y 5‘ °' ' great distress and need. he came to ' himself and returned to seek 111e,,‘ g. ‘gp-‘w ‘.““H, “o.” o position of a servant in his fathers. house. confessing that 11c had 511111; One of the largest and b E18 Mu y July MinunPs Linimcnt relieves pain. 31:11 liver. and acid condi- c» Q :1 U ll Z Q3 =- 111 Q As I intend returning to the U111t— 03¢ cd States about March 10th. I offer T111», stories of prodlgals do not‘ 101‘ $1119 11W T111111 001111511118 01 1111 all end llllpll)’, But we must so be- acms about. 70 clear and in a good 1.3m- m the possibilities of redemp-; state, of cilltivation, balance cover- m," “m, no bgy can go Wm“; N01 cdwlth u good growth of soft 101x111. my 20% W11)“; bu; 11 1s a Tent-cs It. also contains a never 1011110111,", m, m‘. nmmwod of u“. p15‘... stream of water and buildings "llpoys 111-c following you and will be, fau- condltion. This farm is cent- m“, yo“ I, ,5 yams m walk m ‘ha, rally locatertconvenlent to Ollllmltwfhlhigr, “m, and me narrow ‘vny, ma,- mllls and school. two and half min-gm you“, m, ,0,,ow,n“ you shun, baths. in the out. two 9""- 6 l 0 from three railway stations and come to “ML _ _ Canada. _ _ g ‘fl Faun-l in Heaven we have. and ‘he finned aw“ “"1, . , __ ., . u consisted of a solo "I will lift up: could not do without Thee." In the‘, _ "Abide with 11s." and the choir 111250 acres 111 square block, m 5011-11111 11101-11111? Charlottetown ‘ 11111111 011., 1.111. .1 known as the Mutlow homestead. I, me f m l, , the ,0 re r _- Apply 111 A. .1. 11111105. 1111111111111». 1‘- ° 1‘ 5 "-1 1° e . senls God. you see what kind of a; Hotels throughout Thr- speclal music in the ntorninil- its phmmd “hm coal-gs?’ mine eyes" by Miss Dorothy Doullz? 53:11:: ‘rrfimeueau’ aild 1111 anthem by the choir. "I Dames “m, w Q5150 per-day. i evening Mrs. Harold F‘rasev sang ' Situated 111 Elliotvule "1-11111111111111, rendered the 111111-0111 ‘OI-1- s-vt-ellv- acres clear, and in high state oi‘ c11l~ A1101‘ 1111‘ 11101111118 5¢1Y1C0 11 T911‘ 111111111111. balance 111 1111111 and 111111 words of correlation 11nd 111-well wood. Good dwelling and ouuwcre addressed to Mr. Reg. Ayers buildings. Three miles ironl Lotiby ‘Mr. C11. F. Hutcheson. President- 48 station. Apply to P. J. Brothers of the choir. and Mr. W. E. ifietch» on premises or to J. A. Mnoiftonnld or organist. Mr. Ayers has been n; Auctioneer. Charlottetown. faithful nlembcl‘ 0f 1111- choir for Proprietor: BARRY C. BROWN, Manager J OMQQQQQ-OQQQQQQ-Q-O-QQ