A D l i -. FOR THE vvcfi wwoefl oes Your e , Back Ache’. i u PILLS KIDNEYS v Classified Advertisements‘ 01o Illllflll .......¢.. IQ“ ignition .-.u-............- ~.. Qw- ww- F_- -___--_-._ Agents,‘ Wanted AGENTS-EITHER. SEX $75 WEEK- ly easy selling washo and Palco Cleaners. Different. Cleans like magic. Fast sellers. Great repeaters. Exclusive territory. Free sample. P. A. Lalebvre a Company. Limited. Alexandria, Ont. A. W. Feby. 9. MAN OR WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives. Posi- tion permanent: yearly guarantee $1092. (being $21. weekly average) and expenses; commission alld cash bonuses besides. Winston 00.. Tower Bldg, Toronto. A.w.2-swtl2'l. -._ l YOU liar: AFTER. BIQMONEY for this vear and wish to be inde- pendent, take up the Watkins Busi- nesvlp your Town or Ccunty- ‘T119 oldest. largest. best and must 01'0- ' fitable line of products sold direct is iamliles. The chance of your . Ilia to build a business of your awn. -A trial will convince you. Details furnished without obllSB- ticn. ‘Illa J. R. Watkins Company, Dept. 88, 749 Craig West. Mon- treal. A. W. 4079—1-l9-26-2-9l For Sale , I-IIUIMWIR i‘! ‘ FEATHER. BEDS MADE INTO SANI- tary folding mattresses, pillow cushions, etc sanitary Feather Mattress Co., 166 Queen street. rhal-lcttetown. P. E. I.» 4l80-1-25-ti POI BALE-HOUSE AND LOT AND also barn at 70 Bayfleld Street owned by Leslie Bryenton, Winsloe. Apply at 154 Euslpn Street. _ 4278-2-1-71. To Let i. LET-TWO FRONT ROOMS. well heated and nicely furnished. Accommodation for 4 people. Par- ker House._Kent St. -4007-1-l6-tf ‘Miscellaneous. 1N0. ALFRED MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hermcnville. P. ii. l. - l0ll6-12-1-1m0. —s-—~l-—-—nwauw-—-——-—-—-i 1N0. ALFRED MACDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Hermanvillc, P. E. I. MIiB-H-B-lmn. ~—-—-v-—-—---—---i—- BHIPPING TAGS. EXPEIIITIOUS- lv supplied. Guardian Job Print- ary, . ti. Mllioalau arm MOURNING cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Jqb Printery. PHONE 988-1 FOlLI-‘RESII AND salt meats. Home cured bacon. Saunders Meat Market. Euston 5t. 4445-2-9-11 COBBEPONDENCE CARDS AND nvalopca with address printed. Just the thing for acknowldga- Ilieni, lntlmatlons, etc, Guardian J30 Printery. ti. T0 tixcuauon. 20o scans WILD llrll at Coleman for Western Cun- ads land. Apply B. L. Deacon. 802 llflhtyra 81h, Winnipeg, Mar 1 . 40i4-1-16-l-mo ‘Situations Vacant AHIITIOU! INEXPERIENCED lion allowed -filty cents an hour, lsamlag but paying trades. Engine- al. ociriciy, Garage work, faring, Bricklsying. Barbar- ‘ Hairdressing. Litalatul-c free. W is-Domixlion Government Qilltlrad ma. Schools, 110'! 8t. Inwrsaca. ucntml, Que. ' - S. V. 1-2lswtlMarJ0. _ Teachers Wanted '1' ‘can wanmn IMMEDIATE- folrvflt. Lawrence Bchool District ' . Apply to Harry McLean, lwretary of School ‘trustees, Elms- A AAA k AAA AAAAL AAAAAAA viwvwwvww-vw-w v v -vv WESTERN g GU ARDIAN -FUNERAL TODAY-The body of the late Hon. J. H. -Bell arrived Thursday night in Summerside where the funeral takes place at 1.90 p. m. today. .......-.. 10a pas- lluo of I wort u la In llus u! l wards e. ll III lino of I words ...........- ‘k sir llua a! l wudl v Situations Vacant -_--_____.-_ EARN $20 T0 $30 WEEKLY AT home. Interesting publicity work. Everything time. Particulars for stamp. Box C 116. S. V. M. No canvassing. furnished. Spare ol- full Guardian, . Female Help Wanted WANTED MAID-APPLY 80 UPPER Prince it. 1447-2-94]! YOU CAN BECOME INDEPENDENT. Sell our exclusive dresses. Write Dept. P. O. Box 1685, Montreal. H. W. F. ZGSMAI. . Male Help Wanted QUICKLY BECOME EXPERT gamer.‘ d Spfioilul rat? opera; time. It is economical under our rate. 6 0 a 0 B Ham“. Y B! l!‘ t!’ ffslétttsstet. Maritime Electric Company, Ltd, walvrsn A slvmvr YOUNG MAN 800d school education, must be well lire Milk Co. recommended. Apply P Ltd. 4449-2-9-31 Nursing YOUNG woman nasmmc 1'0 enter-next class of North Adams 001 for Nurses, North Ma§w please write Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils $0 secure lfll-stration. Provides mlmthly allowance and privilege cl six month's course at The Phllc. delphls General Hospital. All ex- 4fl01-1-tts9i. -_-_' ‘Draining Sch Adams, Denses paid. Found -: FOUND-A sraar or BELLS. Apply C. J. Wood, Bunbury. 4440-2-9-11. Building Materials SALE 0F GLAZED SASII, FRAMES. Doors, Flooring. Roofing, Shingles. Paint, Hardware, Wallboard, Hay- ing Outfits, Ladders, Metal Siding. etc., made up during winter months at lowest coats and now offered dir- ect to users at factory distributors prices. Special low freight prices ASK for Free Bale Catalog, Balliday during February and March. Craftsmen, Dept. 78. Truro. B Wanted WANTED-A COUPLE 0F FUR- nlshed rooms for light ll-usekeeP ing. Apply write "Y" Guardian. _ _ 4450-2-9-21 One million, four hundred and ninety thousand. three hundredend forty cows supplied milk to creamer- es in Canada during i926. QQOOOOOO-OOOQOOOUOKOOOOOG DR. J. P. MILLAR DINIAI. IUIIGION an“. qgggg and lichmand noun-i to 11-N- s u us. g Queen Hotel ” > r ++oo++o++¢ woevoo véwo . M. W.8.tlMar. 23. Central Guardian RESERVE WEDNESDAY, {"17 a , a "Tw w. .1. onus 1w.- yesterday mom- lnl (or Dartmouth where M will ra- ieiu his ship the "Araumors." Miss Annie Molsnc, accompanied __ cl‘. Deaf Hear Again Through New Aid luulace No Blllsr Iku Dlua Ilus During the Mass the choir sang many appropriate hymns. Mrs. Hubert Gil- 11s played the wedding march. The bride looked Winsome in a. dress of brown crepe with hat and llovas to match. They were attended by Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Hickey. After re- ceiving the good wishes of many friends the bridal party drove to the home oi Mr. Joe. M. Gillie, brother of the bride, where a dainty wedding breakfast was served to the immod- late relatives of the bride and groom. Alter a. few hours pleasantly spout in music and singing, Mr. md Mrs. groom, where ‘a goodly number cf their friends awaited them to extend their felicltationa. The evening was spent in music and dancing until the weesma’ hours, when all departed wishing Mr. and Mrs. Drllooli molly years of happy wedded llie. A few evenings previous to her marriage the bride was given a generous show- er at the home of her cousin, Miss Ellie Gillis. She received many beau- tiful gifts including silver. linen, i-iless, aluminum also a large amoun o! money. All join in wishing Mr. and Mrs. Drlscoll many years c1 wedded bliss. v "Electric cookery will save your ___._.__,.._.__ llcckey plays-rs un- hilnludfiu Llnlnwnl. --__..__._______ PERSONAL Jas. Point, paid a visit to the city yester- day. Mr. and Mrs. M1‘. JBS- J. Macliulay, Grand ‘Ira- i-‘edie. was a visitor- m the city yes- terday. Mr. Clarrie Cameron. assistant Manager of the Bank of Nova Bcatis, leaves this morning on a busing-g; trip to I-Ialfiax. BIRTHS DIAMOND--At wlilsloe. Jsllusry 21st, 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Harold Diamond, a daughter, Mal-y Iggbgllg, IIENNESSEY—At the City Hospital, Feb- 6. 1929. to Mr. and Mrs. William Hennessey, s. son. RILEY-At the City Hospital, Feb. 6. 1929, to Mr. and Mrs. Francis Riley. City. a son. MARI! IAGES NEWRICK-IIEFFELL-On January 31. at the United Parsonage, Sum- merside. by Rev. Mr. Fraser, .11.. New- rlck, 0.13.. of Cape Traverse, R. 1%., P. E. Island. formerly of Suffolk, England, to Jessie A., youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Heflel of Cape Traverse, R. R. DEATHS MacMILLAN-At Wood Islands, on February 7, i929, Mrs. Margaret Mac- Millan. Funeral Saturday at 1 p. m. CUMMINGS-At Milton, Feb. 8, 1929 Mrs. John Cummings. in her 96th year. Funeral from her son's resi- dence Mondayat 2 p. m. to Hal-lg. ville Cemetery. CRUWYS.—At Cornwall, Feb. 8th Mrs. George Cruwys, aged sixty-three years-Funeral from her late resi- dence, Sunday, Feb. 10th at 1.30 to Cornwall Cemetery. IN MEMORIAL! In sad and loving memory of our dear Husband and Father H. Pops Abbott who died February lib. llll. We miss thee dearest Father We miss thy tender care Our home is and without thee We miss than mnwbm. Driseoll drove to the home of the ~ Smith, Rocky ‘ . Yet again we hope to moat thee ‘ Ne. R. n. l. saeo-a-v-al. > m“ ,3...‘ ‘pa? mills: . W cuts rascn- ",,,“,,,,,,"' " '1' nu In or for Qiiflo school to sigt l "nunmnq Lpravemmts, It alibi!‘ no sway. eunnlemt huyimlussillflallllll’ .00 ‘ll-l. year. John Al-blnm n“, m l Maritime rrcv- tary. MaO-l-s-aiy my. ls sepsis io time k E §,,"°,| n” ‘magi-fun; i . ' I u ‘n $.12’. ltflflllftl. ‘T2133 -~ - w» v r was ‘Cm .. ....e anu r.‘ uu-a-s-all» "°"' '1" i u....1¢»-. Ltd-f ‘A Torcltfilrafcrlflro. v Insariadhy-hiawlfaalld '. i I . ., Cllllrlottetown l A u 0n that liarnsl Shore safe in the arms of Jana D . ' Nlfifllilitlblllllllls ’ hi!“ Timiyohflddnq, d" w‘ of “d” 10th for summcrvillc Races. byjur brother. m. Felix Mclsne, Illlnlgutla Following Jump" dndyouneed Gill Pills 4441-2-9-11- left yesterday morning on return to “m wmf;_';vr';'ur'hn,“ u Gin Pill t - “ Boston. after attending the funeral uluslval to tho msuuiset at saluti- directly Zful? §§sbll..'§l','§ WEDDING llELLia-A quiet wad. o’ the“ moth”, who ‘mud ‘my n ilc hauling-aids. u» onus iau faausll. der. They soothe, heal and strengthen d")! W?! P1806 It 5i. MW‘! Qhllwh. h" Mm. m “w” c“ Md" 9”" n‘ ‘ n ‘mud "l! iflfllmsd crgfl. Thousands who Indian River on Wednesday muni- ' ‘"- Wm- 1'"°"l°- 9"» l" "l! W‘ ha" "ed Gin u. muuuiuticfll, l _ fected a new modal Acoustical that r o - ~= we cw- ‘"' “°"“"’ m" "m" w" Fm" SOME USEFUL .'.';:’.§:'t:."'..£':..:.:'.'.i:i.‘ .1"; ':.'..'.'.. 1:: f, Get m“ H". ma‘, u ,0." dmzxi“ Ann 611115. 31971901“. 561281110 U10 _____ _ the dent, This latest locust-con is foa- m) "s s bu. National Dru and chm.’ "ride or. Timothy Arnold Drlwoll al- continued from pm 1 Willi." hllltfillllll‘ L’. Elm-Elli‘: y “HI figs! Comm: o! Cans , Limited, so of that place. The _, w“ - are clean) no distinctly era's-mined ’ °'°“‘°' “*- Performed by at... m. emu. who Kaaalnltes School. were received gg,,,g,i;bg,sglg;g,n.;-g;a 33;, 333511;} also celebrated the Nuptial Mass. yesterday: Blanche Hughes. Doris “shr- eler m sir-clam: mo u-uum MacKallzie, Jennie MacDonald 1nd m h" ‘° "I w‘ m“ "" “I "' Elva 0 lay. fcllow|:- V KING’! COUNTY Murray Ilim" School Claire Brabsut. x. _ Helen Reynolds, IX Benjamin J. Back. X. Joust Macllwd. IX- flsurls Blah 811ml (Intel-cc w Principal). some n. unnum- 3- s». Perth scam‘ Lloyd George Dewar, I1. Rollo Bay West School Willard F. Reid. IX. QUEEN'S COUNTY m. Stewart School Margaret Msrtln. Alice Martin, 111. Mary Mclliachern, 11. Hunter stirs: ichofll (Entered by Principal). nunstailulxc school Robelt C. Callas. X. Pleasant Vallt! 5W0"! Phoebe‘ L. Msc8wsln. IX. Alice L. Weak-I. IX. Springfield School Marssrc bulbs. X- Cl COUNT! Albsrtols High School Arthur duality. X. Freeland School l Ruth Mickey, IX. Kathleen Iiandarscn, IX. Milton Palmer. 1X. Ruth Boyle. IX. OIivePaImsr. IX. Elisabeth Palmer. IX wwald Murphy. IX. Kanslngion School Blanche Hughes. X. ,1‘20ria Msflfinsie, 1X. Jjuhle MacDonald. X. Elva Ossalay. 1X. CIIAILOTIITOWN West lent it. Icbcai William It. Bumatt, X. Niall H, Burnett, 11. Prince cf Wslas Collage John Donny (1st year), XI. SHORT COURSE ‘IN HOME ECONOMICS The Short Course in Home Econ- omics which was put on by the De- partment of Agriculture for the ban- eflt ‘of rural women and girls ended yesterday. Feb. B. Twenty girls took advantage c: the course offered ill Cooking, Sew- ing, Home Nursing and Mlllinery and ,_ ‘ l‘ ‘ves as very grateiul to the Department for such a course. OnFriday aiternoon from 3 we the girls were "At Home” to about 60 guests. Mrs. J. W. Bouiter, Miss schurman, Miss MacPhall and Miss Ballum eceived and Mrs. Walter shew and Mrs. J. _M. MacFadyen poured. Quite a variety of sewing and mil- llnery was on display-all handicraft of the Short Course pupils. ‘The color ache in the l , ion room was effectively carried out in red and white, tha tabla being doc- orsted. with red and white carnation-r, red candies and valentine hearts. Q-OQ-OOO-OOO ASK FOR Cherry Bark Compound Ilyuwuttls BEST OOUGH MEDICINE vvw ‘Slums-immune The list of entries to data is as ' Y's Man's Club in the making o! ar- e approval. interested. and a la tar will bring cu of til-ac ramlfllblo aids ta you for 4 thorough and cousin n c l t lend then y r HI—O and lildI‘Oll‘COl:!l inllillnl SEHVIBES for Air Mail. 0.6.8. “Stanley” and 8.5. "Ibrna The following telegrams were ra- ceived yesterday by Messrs Buntaiu, Bell and Co, from the mute;- af the C. G. S. Stanley: ' . At noon:- East and of Chatlcunp Island. bearing south east, distance 2 miles. In open ice making fair progress, Weather light. west by north wind, visibility five mo». (Bgd) HINDI- At 6 p. m.:— of: cape St. Lawrence, four miles latitude 47-03 north, longitude ai-fll Wm. mlklns send promos. Leads in ice. Going to Ioulaburg. ' (Bgdi RIIUDI Capt, St. Lawrence is one o} the northern points of mp9 Breton Is- land. Mr. 0. C. Thompson lesvaa this morning for Loulsburg i0 impact the vlrlo of potatoes on s. 8. ‘lien-ls ba- fore she sails from that port. Theda-lorry The car ferry made five mtum trips yesterday on summer schedule time. The mail train, however, did not roach the city until 1J0 p. m Th! IRWIN! was due to delays oa- cuninl on the mainland lines. The Aeroplgng In accordance with olden rseclml Ill Mcncton m1 Thursday tram the Chief of the Air ‘service. Ottlwn, there will. until further notice, b; only one flight oi the airplane m- dey. The schedule will b9 u fol- lows: Leave Monctou 11.30 a. 1a., u. rive Ghsficttetowu about 17.10. leave 0n return for Mcnctoc vis iuuuusr. side at 12.15 p. m. The aeroplane “We 11 trip yesterday on iius schedule, taking on board all the outcome mail received from the morning trains, out and south, and 08mins ll DI-lsongors for Summar- side, Premier asundcrs. Bpurgacn Dis. mfmd and Earle Prawn. o" “Evin! Bummerllde for Mone- ton, she took on board all mail re- ceived from points west, ""13""!!! yesterday were report- ed as favorable for flying. Other Y's Men ’s Club The annual meeting opanod last night with the retiring pnaideut in the chair. Ha summed up the work accomplished in the past year, draw- ing particular attention to the in- crease in membership from lavan to seventeen. The other retiring oiilcars also spoke o! the work in their ra- s, " departments. A committee was naxt appointed by the chairman to co-operata with the ranleulants fol- a Lsdlw night in be held February the twenty first. Tbs dance committee broached the lub- ject cf hiring the Knights of Pythlas hall for the serving of refreshments at the dance and the club voted their A constitution had been drafted in thamtwaekandwasraMbIGw- I. Murray of the committee in charge o! that work. A discussion wu- Stanley a nd Terne Making Good Pm- gress for Louiiiburg. -—One Trip per Day sicu through s resolution pisccd cll spsclpl committee "for the purpose ‘b? v v vvvvvvvvv vv Hlllll] (Atlantic Stlnlhrd Time) OBGANISIl-MB. IATUIDAY‘! BEST FEATURE! MORNING General llectrlc lion-WIMP Net- W0?‘- Warlu o! Grant Composers-WM. Lsaky strike Ilour-WBAI Network. HdiHlIllllv-WJZ Network. Anthem-Just as I am WOI. NEWARK-iii} EVENING ‘LOO-News; Dinner music. sec-mt Row; Recital. loco-Noemi; Dance music. imp-organ; Dance music. Anthem-Jesus My Saviour Sololst-Lyster Mclnnes. §+O+f440404§OQ+f§OQ QQOQQROQOOO-OO-O-OO-OJ-OOO-WO St. Jam es Presbyterian Ch arch MINISTER-REV. W. BRUCE MUIR. Preachen-The Minister, 2.30 P. MF-Sunday School. 3.00 P. Mr-SCIVICG ll. Illghfleld. ' Preacherz-Tho Minister, liner: A AA kJkAk Akkkk A vvvvv vvvvvvvvv v vv GEORGE HETIIVEN. AT I1 A. M. Bowie . ..-s-.-...--.-~---..... AT 7 P. M. . . Nevin o++o+o++o++e+s+ 0-0 +¢++>¢+0+Ii F WEAP, NEW YORK-AM} ‘Loo-Dinner music; Sketch. i-W-Orgsn: Songs: Orchestra. loco-macro Electric Hour. 11.00—!.ucky Strike Orchestra, "l ' a Z1011. Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REV. SCOTT FULTON. M. A. B. D. Organist and Choir Master-Mr. LOUIS D. TIIOAIPSON v vvvssocoro ~voo++o+ao" IZOD-Vocal Duo; Dance music, ifi-liil-Vwal Duo; Dance music. Sermon—-SubJaciP“The Anthem-“Sweet is Thy ¢vvvvvvv v ¢vfvvY‘E WJZ, NEW YORK-d!!! 7.00-Dlnaar music; Sports. NJih-Purol-Goldmsn Band. Pow-Interwoven Entertainers. low-Pan‘ Amfllcaha. 103041110 ‘l-IPI. .~ ll-iiu-Jlcciisl sud melodrama. IZ-W-ilumblr music. Sermon—Sub,|cct—“'I‘he evening and will also render WGY. lQIENIOTADY-TIQJ toil-Dinner programs. Lilo-Program pom WEAJ". Roth-Dance ucilastra. ‘UNDAY.’ FEnRUAn‘, lo ORGANIST, PROF. W. E. MORNING 11.00 A. M. Soprano Solo by Mn. Sutherland McLean and (‘ilollz 2.30 P. M.—Sabbalh School and Bible (fl-asses. EVENING I 1.00 r. M. The C. G. I. T. will lead in the service oi’ song in the “‘Q§'Q‘Q‘Q§"Q§QOQOOOOO‘OO-O-OO-O-Q§Q'§ Q-§§§40-O4§'Of§ 6-4 O-OO-O O O 0-0 900 9-9 Trinity United Church CO-PASTORS REV. E. II. RAMSAY, n. 1).; lmv. naslnlnxn JOIIPJSON Secret of Ilzippirlcss." Mercy" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ilurllby Four-Fold Life." ' special numbers, FLETCHER, A.R.C..\I., .4..‘l,‘.(,‘.I- IUNDAYT BEST FEATURES T“ or. spun. LlillIlN-vwEAF 1m- Cfllllfl‘! Ilene-VIII Network. Majestic IIQub-WABC Network. -WOB. NEWARK-Milli no++++o++o+mv+4+o+o0++o++o+o++c+ § Lillie-Philharmonic concert. toil-Sunday Forum. lab-Orchestra: Choir Invisible. labia-Playhouse; WOR. Quartet. WEAT- NIIW YORK—4SI.3 11.00 A. lVL-Annual Service for Older Buys (Conducted by Members of Tuxis and Trail Rangers Groups) Anthem by The Choir. ' work. , Missile llmsw-WEAF Network. 2.3a r. ilk-Sabbath School and Bible file-ses- Phuhlfllfillli! ‘YUWWB-Y" won 7.00 P. l\I.—I'rc:\cller: Rev. Ihimmbntl 10311150"- Dl‘. Cldmllh-WIAF Network. solo_..nce to pug" Jbillnznn liir. liarveylliclfhcrscn. Anthem by The Ciillii’. . a - r ~ ‘l- The Junior Congregation \VIu,II‘lC€I~III Ill?‘ 1.1)”, u A M procecgin; 1c Heart: Hall fcr~ihcir Wu MW“- . ._.+'._¢¢g44§Q¢-0+O+Q—+404§¢§44>O+9§006Ov09*4 O+0r§§ _ _ ....._'- - --- —~~~’ '* _ +o044+o+¢oo+owo+++oovo+4o+v§dcBewvQ'¢H""°*** . a AT "E- Baptzst Church MINISTER-RH’. n. c. EATUN. all. Organist-MISS ROBERTA SPENCER, I‘. 'r. saavlcas rrh at PEIZNFE sr. rrrzn<".~.'. C. L. soc-m. i. Psricaa Gsdman. ‘LN-Stetson Hour; Acousticon. too-Sigmund Spaeth. lecture. GAO-Capitol Theatre music. iilflil-“Our Government." lilli-Atwater Kent Hour; Mischa Elman, violinist. li-lb-Suldobskar Champions orches- tra. l1.65—Ns.tioslsl Light Opera Co. Anthcm-“Seek Ye the Lflrd‘ Rev. R. Sunday School with clans 2.30 P. M WJZ. NEW roux-seas GAO-Dr. Harry E. Fosdick. ISO-Anal!) Persians. 10041110 Nomads. EGO-Quartet, Colliers Hour. IQIS-Jubiiol lingers; "Tango." llJo-Jimarlcsn Singers; Ol-gcp, 11.i5—(3odfr¢y Ludlow, violinist. Anthem-JDea; Lord 1nd FM On this occasion, the last. well messages. You are cordially we] QQOOQOO-OQQOQJOOOOQQW-OQQOQQOQO-O OQRVFOQQ+O 4-OO+O-OO-QQ40-OQOOQO-QQO# O WGY. SCIIENECTADY-SHLB nnpancasr c. r. c. v. MORNING wonslllr ll (YCLOfIl; 'I‘en_ur Soloist, Mr. Ii. I). Qu-ilh. -‘ - I Scl-nlon-"The Gospel. The Church and “AU Soprano Soio--"Tlle Iluly Iluur" . - . . - - - - - - - - - ~ - - ~ Miss Barbara bias-Neill. EVENING IVORSHII‘ 7 OTLLHTIC Illroik-"Illcline Thine Eur" .. Sermon-—"Tha Two Great. Facts of Ilifc" ,. Rev. Anthem__..send out Thy Light" v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Baritone Solo-“Crosslng the Bar‘ Church ill his PWSent Iiusioruie, he will deliver ills, lurc- coveooovecwwwoeooooovooeoorvv,., ' llif L". liiilfillvfll C. Eaton. i. ill es for all alga.- and ll€‘f'fl‘. . CORD}. ooveso-svwoooeoo-sooiwo-csv her of cllélllllil=7 §' ' 'I‘ell|l_\ulvll ~W . n,‘ lllia Sunday o.’ ihc lil comer! to all >9l‘\'li‘l‘~i. so-omvoeoooicoiv ‘LOO-Complete from WEAF, CHIGNECTO ' _ (Continued from page 1.) oration and the economic develop- ment of Western Canada, the Pro- vinces of Manitoba, Saskatchewan and Alberta. should be granted their natural resources free from restrle~ tions within the legislative compet- anca oi‘ the parliament of Canada with provision for the maintenance and administration of smool lands and school endowment funds for educational purposes, according to the laws of th¢ respective provinces." The resolution stipulates that this should be done in compliance with tha latter and spirit of the constitu- tion and that the claims of the pm- vinces to compensation for loss of lands and resources alienated should be investigated with a. view to satia- factory and flluitable adjustment. cable from London, has been identi- fled as the son of the late Admiral John Towllsllend Collin. of West- field, N. B., and a grandson of G611" Loyalist, for whose head 510.090 “'55 offered by the American revolution- ists. Tile family ancestors are said w have settled in England before the Norman conquest and are mentioned in the Doomsday book. General Cof- fin who died in 183B, settled in Klflfls County, N. B., and his house, on the main road to fiedericton in West- field Parish, is still standing. Admiral John Townshelld Coffin. father of Captain Isaac Coffin, came from England and lived at Westfleld- He married Sophia Melissa Hazen. and there arc entries in the parish register at Westfleld recording the birth of their son, Isaac Tristram, the Crimean veteran, cn October l7, 1936 and his baptism on Jan. l6, 1837. No further account cf his career has been discovered in N. B, and it is not known here when he went to England. CANADIAN nae OTTAWA, Wis. d-The adoption 0i a Canadian ilag will come before Parliament dlbllrll the present see-- the order palm n: o. n. ucmmll. which sells (or the appointment of a The Markets pounced in a recent Canadian Press Trade was steady Le,» i; eral John Coffin, United Elnilire 1:10..- lllccllng with greatest dc. lllll. r-yé YQCQlDlS 434 cases. lillrr. {lbl cl uni: cent per dozen were llllulc lav sulllr jobbers on ~ I . iresll extras and ll. é-clzlge eggs "‘ were increased 2 c; l» ]lul' dozen on all three grades. I31 Lin‘ l-clelpls were 2'7 packages. Prlvrs “cur l-4 to, 1-2 cents higher. TllPll‘ n n pcozl de- .lllalld for supplies. 11ml". lJUlll domes- ltic ulld uulslcic nu-ullllli. and qlliie n lgooil business \‘.':r~: l'i']lC.l‘iC[l. The cheese marker. locally was inactive, ‘the demand helm: (‘hlV for odd snlnli Hols. Receipts \\f‘l'f‘ ill’: boxes. There ‘was no change lll lliC petal.» market. ' EGGS .. . OTTAWA. Fob. 8.~C'.lllnriiall egg - markets are very firm today with-the demand good. SlOUliS are about clear- ed on nearly every lnilrkcL. TORONTO-Stork: on lllls egg ’ mhrket are about clcnrcd and the de- mulld is kecll. Pl'li'li'.<. are higher and. _. an advance is lookczi lur next. week. Some dealers are short of supplies and they are quoting country ahipf pers extras 39-42. ilrsfs 36-38, pullet extras 31-32, seconds 26 dcliilered. B. C. eggs are also higher nt extras 44. firsis 40, pllllct exlras 37 delivered. Prices to retailers nro extras 45, flrsiB i1, pullet extras 37-38, seconds 31. ‘ MONTREAL-This egg market is _2 ~. ..._-',.,-.<.u.=-».... HUNG. llwarl susdfollowsdhytilasecsptluaaof thaasnstitutiouasiilsdbasula- The spsrtrcomnlttas suggests! snowman-Immanuel“ Plummet. Osraaiwlbalsllzlssrs- summaries Italians: and!!! amine Wlllldarlui the sdvislbllity oi adopt- ing a- Canadian flag representing Canada as a whole, which shall form NWO! the llfltilh-fllg ll the sym- llfll v8 tho Dominion sa an equal slerailflnisywmmussiadiouals ll.'mlw“um°‘3n' ‘mifi- ‘muitag u? m. osluswsww-II-urwuwv . m“ °' *“'~"“' "i" ""“‘." NEW BRUNSWICK Jrhasliailcualallctsllilnhak MMll-AFTQF placo » with tbs Isuswiag gulch: CRIMEAN FORCE mutant. Anus: mam; m- ---- ' IAIN!‘ JOIN. IUD. l-Cdphln fill 0081!. llllfllil to have Mill MONTREAL, Feb. 8.—Demand for odd lots only was noted today in the export grain trade locally. The gan- aral feeling was steady and prices were unchanged. The undertone to the spring wheat market was vary firm owing to tha continued strength in the cash wheat situation at Will- nlpeg. Prices were not changed. how- ever. Actual volume of buainaas was will. Winter wheat trade was lu- active. The prices Da- mand for all lines of millfeed contin- ued good. The rolled eats mam also firm. No price changes URI ll?- Ioiastlurvivisrofthacrlmsanwar. whesalsoibsttaasgaciwwssan- ilrrn with a good demand. Prices are E» i unchanged and receipts from BLO. and Ontario are light. ' HALIFAX-With storage stocktwfll ‘fir, cleared up on this market there is a. I better demand for all grades of fresh "i stocks. Local receipts-are showing ‘M. slight increase and dealers are paying ' ' country shippers, delivered, extrai W1- 88. firsts 30-32, seconds 25-26. Prices ‘to retailers are ext-u 43-45; flrsllihsi, , 39. seconds 33-35. "- 4." IT. JOHN-Jlfhis egg market n - HIIIIII ‘afield! pull firm with 11gb: and a good demand. 1mm bounced. No new developments were reported locally in the boy tnds. prices are uncbangedat iutras t flrlts 41-43. seconds I048. '