E i many readers ‘o! the Charlotte ill give a brief story of of departments and some of taff. " ' Manager, Mr. Arthur H. hfoilli-l has lifetime of experience in illc hot “business. He started as a page hoygat the age of twelve and has clinflcd to the top. For the past four the 1.0a . a Canadian lvatiohiil l-fotel The ecli- llectbns he has made‘ ‘wiilfihe trey- ellini public will be a. great asset to the flanadian National Hotel in this my»! ' ‘I13 Assistant Manager, Mr. A. A. Pom!roy ls a. man of long hotel expgence, having been manager of I the ueeh in Haliriik. With two ex- the ilotel is assllred. MistMargaret Irving of this city. TIE Housekeeper, Mrs. H. filings- wort‘ and Bef Roy in Montreal. Chief Clerk, Mr. George Noble; was s r and the Prince Arthur at‘ Port Arthur, Ont., in winter, He spen several winters with Mr. Mould in ride. The Day Clerk, Mr. A. E Ran l was at the Queen Hotel,‘ Hal for six years. The Night‘ Cler Mr. Douglas Gordon has had severpl years experience at the Nor- folk otel in New Glasgow and the Pin _ in Digby. news and cigar stand is in cha of Misi Laura. Cox of this city. Trig P. B. X. operators are Misses lreneeBradley and Helen Mackenzie... both fir this city.‘ » a Tha Accountant, lvfr. H, Fry has ' had fiver thirty years ‘experience in the ‘tel business. For the past three yrarillle was rm the accounting stafl’ of Jqper Park Lodge in summer and the filuteau Laurler or at the head- quarirs of "the "accounting depart- menfiin Toronto in winter. Previous to finingisths~Canadian National Rallfly staff he was in the hotel de- peitiient of the London and North Eastfln Railway and the London lviicuiis and Scottish Railway. Tlfi Chief Steward, Mr. W. E. WesQ was chlai’ steward for two year-Q at Belmont _Manor and Golf Clu Bermuda. He was with the Go Hotels Ltd.. ILondon, Eng- land__or ten years in their various hate“ as follows: chef de Reception at t First Avenue Hotel. London; also ropo , Monte Carlo; returning to take'ver the post of acting manager! , at é First Avenue Hotel, Before F Jo the Gordon Hotels, Ltd., was at Hurlingham ’i><ilo Club, Lon- don, our years as assistant manager. Tit Cher, Mr. Walter Haugh be- gan hotel eiiiéei ‘as an apprentice at tfle Metropole, Geneva, Switzer- landEI-le was chef to the late Duke de lfllcoboff, Paris; assistant chef to Queqi Alexandra and the Royal Famw of England; chef to the multimillionaire, Mr. o. w. cal-ri- gan [Oyster Bay, N. Y.; joined the stafffhof the Canadian Pacific Rail- way Ed was at the Palllser Hotel in calggy and the Ritz Carlton, Moh- trealgMr. Haugh was schooled under Temlihs, Chef escopier of Paris. Th} Head Waiter, Mr. G. A. Alls has fburteen years hotel experience. Priory» coming tetiie ciihiidlim Nil- tionaEI-Iotel he was at the Hermitage i, Golf and Country Club, Magog, Que. Previius to that he was at various i hotelé viz; Sheridan Plaza. Chicago; Tip Top Inn, Chicago; Olympia FieIdQ Golf and Country Club; Mor- risonZ; Hotel, Chicago and Appleby Hotelé C0,, of Omaha and Lincoln ‘ Nebrlf The Chief Engineer. Mr. " From’? Johnston was formerly con- nected with the firm of Thomas Johnion 8r Co., Ltd.. of Summer- side ho had thifcontract for the pllilflgllll, heating and ventilating 0f thl Hotel. Thé Laundry Superintendent, Mr. Alex ggiker is transferred from the Nova tian, Halifax. Wl the exception of some of the head of departments mentioned abcv;the greater percentage of the entiréstah are local people. Trims- fers [ere made only when it was neceslry to get persons specially tiiilhek in the sysinm. i i A local orchestra will furnish the must: 7-? KL _~.~m- v tow Guardian it may be of interest to ow something of the personnel o! i: Canadian-National Hotel we hea . so the year‘ he was the manager of iviinakil in g2 Lake d! the Woods aistiseti in er, and in the winter seas-l on manzigcr of one of the large’ reso hotels in Florida. ilar posts at the Hotel M/rt- Keen Insight Into Business A A \ I | tel. The mnnzigemeiit of the Canadian j National Hotel has chosen for use in 'the dining and breakfast rooms of itheir beautiful new edifice city, the world famous Helntzman 8c Co piano. This is well in accord with their policy as followed hotels of giving to their patrons the BN5.- best Derlfliced hotel men the success of.‘ 0f Expense. Heintzman 8: Co. have been leaders ’ thought and selection. ME Mouldg prlvage secretary L5 in the building of pianos since 1850, well The resolution of the. founder to comm here from Mmak; lodge; build the finest piano in the world e For‘ Gan-y How, Winnipeg‘ has never been deviated from in the whe§ she was m me “him, Swami least by his son or grandsons, and ma; she w“ at the Mount 3, today they are nearer the attainment - 5 of their ideal than ever before. I Nothing but a. very marked super- iority in tone and touch could have Cornwall School for the month oi Kept this P111110 111 the foremmfi 811, and who was one of the speakers at March . these years. It m today the choice the formal opening 155; evening Grade x (s1__)__1_ Muriel lunch of practically all the world's great _________ Donald artists as well as conservatories, con- ' vents and even the smaller schools of music. Toronto conservatory alone using 99 uprights and 33 grands. Messrs. Miller Bros. Ltd., have been sole representatives in P. E. Island for this wonderful piano for over two generations, which in itself speaks volumes for the stability and reli- BATTLE CREEK, Mich, April 14 (U. Shh-Charles Pratt, 63,. for 3i years o, mall carrier here, retired re- cently after having walked approxi mately 114,000 miles on his route. During his service for Uucle Sam it is estimated that he has carried 5,- 130,000 letters and 101,000 newspap- ers, the totahweight of which ag- gregates 492,000 pounds. Dlinard’: Llnlmont fur burns. PIANITWTTFI .The Ilcintzman One of THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN i=_‘ aY‘ , A RED LETTER DAY Prowses (Carpets Add Charm _ Long Experience In Buying Carpets Selected For Fine New Hotel. ._____.. REPIITATIDN Proivse Bros. Ltd, must feel com- plimented on the many appreciative. remarks made by those who visited. the Canadian National Hotel on‘ Monday and also by those who were,‘ at the opening last night, on the! wonderful color eifccts, rich qual-' ity and toneyvlllch the carpets they supplied lcnt to the exquisite fur- nishings of this fine hotel. When one thinks of the number of square yards requiredto cover all the rooms‘ on the ground floor and the corri- dors one realizes what this firm can Igrger do for big concerns, and Prowsci are in a position to supply; ‘ your needs no matter how large or lsmall with just the same careful World Famed Insiru‘ ments In Use at (“an- adian National H0- in our in their procurable in music regardless i On May lst this enterprising firm.’ whose name is a household word throughout the Province will cele- brate its fiftieth anniversary and iour readers may look forward to their special sale with interest. The president and managing director is Mr. T. W. L. Prowse, who has the distinction of being the popular Mayor of the City of Charlottetown over three quarters of a century. JACK FOR. TWO REASONS COLUMBUS, 0., April l4 (U. P.)- Jack Keller, sophomore hurler on the Ohio State University track team, is called Jack for two reasons: because it is a nickname for his first name, and because of the initials of his WALKED 114.000 MILES IDAHO FARMERS CUT WHEAT BOISE. Ida., April 14. (U. P.)- Idaho funnel-s have followed the ad- vice of the Federal Farm Board to curtail wheat production, Dorothy Good. correct. The farmers plan to cut down their wheat aceraige 23 per 2. cent this year. On the other hand they will increase their oats plant- ings seven per cent; corn five per cent; barley 12 per cent, Irish po- tatoes, ll per cent; sweet potatoes, 29 rper cent and hay one per cent. 2. Reggie Frizzell. 2. Ralph McPhail, 3. ._i__._.______ Hester M. Inrnan. —-A WISE SELECTION—— A HEIIVTZMAN = \\‘$\ _\ .\\ \ \~. 1 ..__..____ ..._1..._...__. Q5 Provides the best in musical entertainment at the new CANADIAN N\ATIONAL HOTEL Just as the world's finest musicians PIANO for the perfect CANADIAN NATIONAL Island's have selected the HEINTZMAN interpretation of their art, too, has the HOTEL of Charlottetown, Prince Edward Finest Hotel selected the HEINTZMAN. The inimitable tone, quality and superb appearance of the HEINTZ- MAN Piano has been in the minds of the noteworthy musicians and critics as one,of the ultra-select instruments known as the “WORLD'S BEST." \l\ u\\u\\\\_ Exemplificd In Choice Of This MR. WALTER PRATT. Uvcneral Manager of the Slccrrng Dining and Parlor cars and Railwzi, Restaurants. ' .___________ CORNWALL SCHOOL The following is the standing oi Grade X (Jr.)—l. Naomi Bain, 2. Reta Pethick, 3. Doris Crosby. Grade IX-l. Ella Thompson. Grade VIII——l. Ruth Stone, 2. Mary Walker, s. Dorothy Walker. _ Grade VII-l. Erma “lin 2. Jean Frizzell, 3. Jack McMillan. Grade VI-l. Charles McKlnnori, 2. full "Hm- Wlmh is Jim" Alton Hilda Crosby, a. Clllvln MlacDonald. ability of both houses. Claude Keller. Grade V'—l. Louise Baln, 2 Norma ____,_.____.._ ._._..__--_---- Walker and Hector Scott (equal), 3. Grade IV-l. Eileen Shaw, 2. Art- hur Howard, 3. LTiFin Scott. Grade III-l. Maynard Shaw, 2. if federal Ruth Baln and Martha farm reporting bureau forcasts are (equal), 3. Alice Howard. Grade II-l. Margaret Donahue, Marlon Good, 3. Eddie Thompson. Gralde I (Sm-l. Stanley Crosby. Walker e‘ ‘r’ k u u i. a ago. public buildings, fitness for f urnis yards. As you go throng , large carloads of In furnishing the It has been remar anywhere. The Citizens 0f C Canadian National their other Hotels its Hotel here we Hotels throughout 5n Grade I (Jr) 1. Jarmes Donahue! Emmerson ' Dunsford. Tcmchers- Elmily I Platts,| Were the choice of Sleeping Comfort. a standard of ease HOLMAN’S can su The Luxurious Furniture Canadian National .Hotel IIOLMAN’S have been furnishing homes in Prince Edward Island since 1857. Great grandmothers living today wil Not only has Holman’s made a specialty AND, NOW‘ exception of a few odd pieces, Holmalfs supplied all the Furnitu inthe selection; and you no matter the size, to meet any competition and render szi furnishing a Dining Room, Bedroom, Living Room, find Holnians service all you co town and Sulnmersidc and The opening of such a Hotel is a Red Letter day estt-ablisllirig anew era in the Progress of‘ this City and Province. With the Publicity the Canadian National . - l _n 7 ‘ I.‘ " . ‘. Today land f0?‘ 30 yeflrs-"fhe finest in Sleeping in the new was supplied by R. T. HOLMAN LTD. I grandfathers and great- home many many years l recall getting furniture at Holman’s for their first of furnishing’ homes ‘but privilege to furnish. have a long list of institutions and which it has been their the management of the New Canadian _ National _Hntel recognizing OLMAN’S hing homes and institutions, selected them to furnish their new hotel here. With the re and bedroom Carpets, some 3700 h this m ngnificcnt new Hostelry, we hope you will be pleased wi will be impressed with the magnitude of this contract urniture and Carpets. th the good taste shown which required twelve F Canadian National Hotel, Holman's have demonstrated th eir ability to handle contracts tisfactory service. Now, whether you plan on Hall or Kitchen or mny be the entire home, you will prices as low or lower than anywhere in all Canada. uld wish and their ked many t imcs that Holmanki display floors are the show carry as well selected and popular assortments of places of both Charlotte- mercliandise as you’ll flnd harlottetown and Prince Edward Island management for the erection throughout the system. in general owe a debt of gratitude to the of such a fine Hotel in this Province, one in keeping with Railways will give Prince Ed look forward to such a greatly increased traffic that not only the Province will be largely benefited. ward Island through it butthe other good I ‘Marshall the Original ring Mattresses and Boxsprings Always Soft and Comfortable the new Canadian National Hotel for the reason their guests demand the best in These springs conform to every move and cushion’ every curve of the body providing and restful sleep possible only with Marshalfs. - ' ‘ - pply you, too, with Marshall Spring Mattresses and Box Springs. Comfort: R. T. noLMAivti 1. TD. Charlottetown Summersido HOME FURNISHERS SINCE 1857 . l