Western Guardian By A Suit‘ LUHDQN, M; 11..--L1t1gation m, ,,,, cstlth cf less than £800 brgught outspoken comment from l m, Justice Hill m the Klara perish P°*"°°'- WWW i-‘ewieie- seconds- mvhlou yesterday. . Gowge Davison, Burlington. Th, dispute was’ between mother ' 3490-34540 i u son. , ‘l ‘n.1, ,5 a dwusun; m“; p, Se, ,.,,_ H-NEW i-rlncn SILK Jackctlei ——AUTO AND RADIO storage bat- WPIES. 601d 111. 131M501. 3471-3-18-21. -l navc POI. sale sou bushels of 1 “w... spending all the estate in lit- D-"m- '" i!" ‘iiliifl- Mariel i mung who-ism," have m- um u“, styles. Each $10.95. B. T. Holman, . Limit-ed. 2450-3-17-21. i Jud Later he warned tllem "The lawyers Wu} have MOM 0f 11h! Cfithtfi." —ll0llSE RUG! ffndrobas clear- - . 1n at b l i Brace‘. A’ ' “m!” M m’ Judges “m”. g “ma” w m a 2471-38-18-21. pent: counsel reached o private set-i _ '"?“‘°“" l —THERE wlu. on A Fun-nov- ZER at G. R. MacQuarrieh office, : hunlmelside, on Wednesday, March "it "eems a dirgustlrlg thing to see‘ Wm’ “d days mlmwmg‘ H” Wm nu}; especially with an csmw] interested in all grades of Silver, r.“ " b t em £500 a d K600i Cross and Red Fox Pclts, highest “gouty: lttfiolltilrlltirwtlng who stroll‘. "m" "m b” PM‘ 246M“ a ~ .. >‘ . ngvc ll." ' so salil Mr. Justice Hill when tllc Qgggpit; will dispute opened. "usually lt ends 1n the lawyers uuvlllc it," he continued. "that is the general result of these litlgatlons. 1r tilerc is an intestacy the. widow Questioned in Court —l-l0CKE\' A'l‘ KENSINGTON- Montague Imperlals vs Kensingtozr Granites 1n Kenslngton Rink on Wednesday, March 18th at B p. m. Admission 25c and 35c. One hour's skate after game. 2499 game and other events Wednesday night at the Arena. gflfi} nil", 1f the well is established a w]; gcts a housc which ls said to be lvolih L150 dd tllc widow gets the “STORY wlllTltlt-Mr. Norman MacDonald, principal of Kensington f-Ilgh School. recently sold to the Ahsowsrr -Bockcy 2500-81 DB. H. D. IOHHBON‘! OFFICE will be closed from March 13th.. to 31st.‘ 2601-21. DOING RlClLY-‘Mr. '1‘. P. Cul- len. Royalty. who was operated on at. the City Iiwpltal yesterday, is reported doing nicely. . _ Tlll‘. IUNIIAL- 0F THE late Mrs. Wallace Blschott. will be held from thercsidcncc of her brother, J. J. Storey, as Hayfield Street, on Wed- nesday, March 10th. service starting at 1130 a. m., funeral leaving at 12 noon for cherry valley for interment. Tim MEETINGS 0F ‘l’!!! WOM en's Auxiliary taking place this week will be held as follows: Morning service 1n 8t. Pauls Church, Wed- nesday at 10.15. St. Peters School Room. Wednesday afternoon at 2.16 Annual Reports. r uraday , at 7301a at Pelbrs School Room Public Missionary “ . Special speaker Rev. C. 1". belch. fom the Yukon. also tableau by the Juniors of St. Peters and St. Pauls. Silver collection. 2494 [EXCELLENT MUSICAL BECITAL rm CHAR! GUARDIAN trsl turret» so» wit» TUESDAY zoo-Tran Builders’ tumor Band- ‘Social. mu. i ‘Sons 0f loonuuusa one 1) rat-senior o G. I. 1‘.—8oclal Hall. ‘MG-Young People's ' - stray (Kevyn-Public Health. Dr, _ Crccllnaa: rm...» Day world Aflalra. Mr. Edwin Johnltone; Art. Mrs. Croelman; I" tare, Mr. 11.. l1. lingers-Social flail. (lanes followed by a. Social to which all numbers of Groopi and all young people of the Con- , _ tlon arc fnvlted-Jiearts Memorial Hall. 2H5. l4 NEW LIGHT 0N HUNGARIAN?» 5ND SON 0F LIGHTHOUSE KEEPER SAYS THERE WAS N0 LIGHT 0N- CAPE sABLlI WHEN ALLAN LINER. STIUCK. HALIFAX, N. S. March l7 New llgiht is cast, on the wreck of the Allan line mall steamer Hungarian seventy years ago by the evidence or J. W. Smith of Barrlhgton, ‘N S whose father kept the Bsccaro Light house when the Hungalilan broke‘ up on Cape Bali-e with the loss of 205 lives in the early dawn of Fed- ruhry 2o, 1860. No lighthouse was in existence on Capo Sable when the Hungarians gut, at my rate for life. , “1 can imagine that, as there is a wish expressed that the goods may be rllvlcied amongst the children after ller death, there is a lllce point to litigate in another court after this. You will have to go to the Chancery court about that. . "You will have to have another court. decide whether it is left to her absolutely or only. for life. Go on. Co on with your cllsc. The lawyers will ilave most of this estate." Canadian Countryman, Toronto, a short "awry entitled "The Order of the Three Dagger-sf} which is to ap- pear ln that periodical in the near future. fi-NEW SPRING AND SUDflilEB. ‘ ls now opening. R. T. Holman Limited. ziso-a-ll-sl. ff-NEW SILK CREPE Dresses hi ISx-pollcenlaifsjlstato "Mm", Llmmm Tin estate was tl-lut of ex-Pollce Sergeant Caleb Charles Seogars, aged seventy-three cf Manouh Cottage, mm“? Lynstcad,‘ Kent, and his son, Ernest‘ ‘Y °r ‘m1!’ 1°‘ m‘? George Seagars, of Lyllstead, as ex- ecutor propounded the will made he WW“ m‘ m" w ‘xpmsa " 9m‘ four days before the father died on mm“ °Pm1°m January 12 of last year. The widovtu. Phoebe Seagars, as defendant raised the question of competency to make the will. To Mr, Stevens (for the plal Mr. Justice Hill said: lt is quite lnls-l Couruel’: Consultation The Judge : eruhie to see these cases go on. Why are people allowed by their solicitors ‘to light. such actions? Your client cannot help himself. He is undcr ilglfishi-flfl- HOW 01d i! ‘h! WWW? dutv us executor to propound the M!" Bfimlfd will. Do you take the view that W0. i ~ . will all be paid out of the estate ‘Classified Advertisements 0nalnseflion............. ...10c per lilac ofawords’ i Elghtlnsertlons ‘lcpcrli-asofflwords x vanrnsrc ' " Thrco Insertions 9c lier line of i "Hi-i Four Insertions .. i 8c D01‘ “l” M 5 “m” For Sale 140000000000 ti» 4 £4 \\‘> :> Miscellaneous eon sacs, r0 unit-Focal!!! AND room signs onhand at Guardian . m". ‘ JOHN Acrfico MacDONALD. LAND Surveyor, Box a2, Charlottetown. | Office. ali-iz-li-lnlopd. tlsyfl-A-lvb wlri". was. TAKE. oats. Ernest Stone, Comwall. rilarge of operations on small form. Apply Guardian. 2450-3-11-31 FilUND 0N ROAD BETWEEN Porno-all and North River. 1011105", hand Hg, containing small sum of g rru-lloy, Percy Lowther. . i - 2487-3-18-21-21} son. St. Peters. Harbour. Victor McEwcn. Light Plant, in excellent A bargain. lottctown. -___j__ ...__ -i t l HAVE ALWAYS 1N STOCK. superior quality American Rubber: - Belting Any length or width. Also Rubber Traces all at half lerlce.‘ (‘llntun Morison. Fredericton 5141-‘ tioll, P. E. l. gine. re-ovcrhauled, sell cheap. spring Park Rd- m ____ __ ____’__.__----—-— POTATO TAGS FOR 111E SEA- son's shipments on short notice Coats in fancy tweeds and dreaaler Black and Colors, only $6.45.- R. T. 2150-3-11-21. for the widow is left absolute- Counsel replied, amid laughter, that 1 can quite conceive “gm, that the executor will find 1t incumb- enl. on hlm to go to the Oourt cf Chancery to have it determined what his duties are. We'll, well. The costs said that she was ‘- FOR sEE-"Cyifriéliifliriéféuso ‘ a-la-ai i FOR SALE-Mi TON! rnssscn hoy on the premises of N. W. Davi- Apply to 2473-3-18-31. 161?...» mrmconnstv. nctco condition. Appiy'Box 301. Char- 2454-3-15-31 FOR SALE-IS n. FEMPEIAI. EN- 3168-3-17- __....__._---—--—---—- """"'_“’“, roa sans-A cannon. APPLY David McDonald. Union Road passengers d crew drowned, states Mr Smith, ing issue with extfwis from Croli‘: "Steam Navlgat ," published in 189B, which appeared in the Canadian Press annlversaiy acco ,‘ of the steamer! der- ing as authority for the statement that the Cape Sable Ltghtkeeperwas sick on the nishlt of February 19 and. that the Light wan not in op- —Radio fans in Sunlnlc side and Charlottetown had the pleasure of listening to the Organ Recital given by Mr. l-Ienry Whitney, from New York studio of W. O. R... on the Vel- csco organ. Mr. Whitney is a son of w. J. Whitney, Customs Dept... Sum- " The young artist .1: well known in musical circles of Summe - side and Charlottetown. having bun choir leader for a. number of years, ‘Numb " also leader of a military band and "HWWY 9"" “it! ‘W WP“ of Cape Sable Light, was Probably sleeping peacefully in his bod ‘at Bar-rlnglon Passage," writes Mr. Smith. "This was for the simple lesson that there was no 118111. 011 Came Sablt at the time of the lose. cxoypb tho ‘light in ‘Iholnas Nick- erscnls house." "Anoi- the bus of tl-lt Hungarian." he tinucs. “o. demand was made m”), 5 light be built, and the lie- stfl-t was a hotlsc was built durlns the‘ summer of taco and ‘fitted with lamps uslIiB red ehinmeys- Tiiifl was calltd a "red fixed" 11811153‘ The writer. born s. fe months bofom the ‘w cck, goes on to Si"? dsteo of collstouotlcn of early light, houses on thi. Western shore: Shel- bume, built in 1787, was the oldest wast; o: Halifax. Seal Island was crcctid in itlfllpondjiaccaro, {kept orchestra. The musical recital was greatly enjoyed by Mr. Henry Whit- ney's many friends 1n thisprovince. After each number Mr. Whitney was ’ as being from Prince Ed- ward Island. Summerside (Continued from page 1) Dickie were reappointed town sies- ors, and on motion of Councillor Kelly, Mr. Joseph Hickey was re- appointed engineer of the steamer Beaver. The Salvation Army was granted leave to hold a Tag Day on May 31st. Council adloumed until ntand Street, and followed the route previously outlined to the Basilica. whore a. Solemn High Mass was celebrated by Rev. J. Sullivan assist- ed by Rev. P. McMahon, D. D., Dea- con, ‘Rev. C. McCarthy. Bub-Deacon, and W. Brown, Master of Ceremon-_ ies. An inspiring sermon was deliv- ered by ‘Rev. C. McCarthy. i l The male choir of the Basilica. under the direction of w. .1 Brown, with Miss Bessie hchard at the organ, rendered the following music; kyrie tmonards it‘. not). Gloria (Leopards B Flat». Sanctus tbconards 8.71am: Agnul Del icon conl). After mass the panic reformed and returned lo theirhlll by way of Great George, Water, Prince, Kent. ‘Queen and Richmond Streets. f On the return to ml hall surrlnu, patriot addresses were delivered by Rev. C. McCarthy, Rev. J. Sulli- van, Rev. P. Hogan Messrs. P. Mc- ‘fugue, Victor Coy! and M. Cal- laghan. The parade, mauhalled by Mr. Ed‘ Ready. was hcadei by the League of the Cross Band, indel- the direction of Mr. W. J. Branders, and renderedg favourably commented on. The day wasbrought to a climax with the threl act conledy-dranlu "Nora," at the Prince Edward Theatre. _ , In the sernml by Rev. C. McCar- thy the life 111d work of Sin-Patrick was outlines Snatched from hi: parental abcle, wherever it was, by a pirate bani he was sold to an Ir- ish Chief an! sunt to he a herdsman among the Flemish hills. ‘There in lmyth Iralsld in almost incredible hardships 11s character was fol-med and neverpnce did he lose sight of his religld. Six years of slavery were folltwed by escape to freedom and retun to his parents in his na- tive lam But the heart of Patrick had heel touched by the need of the 111311 pople and he returned to Er- in to beak down the idolatry llc had soon there. First, however, long wuss: study were necessary. snail oonucration in Rome to his duly.‘ Fm- hlrty years the great mission-i gry aboured ill Ireland without 1110-. lesitlon, ‘abolishing paganism and‘ prqchlng the religion of Christ. Int th. Irish people he found a rcadyi so for the seed he scattered. As a‘ l-Jult from the sixth to the ninthi nlturles Ireland was supremo ill the] . itellectual world and a great centre t if learning. IiTom her shores wen’. Monday. the 24th. S.“ cl , ._ _ .. s c "a ~ ‘ by_ M5 lather) la ma; . "The night of ‘February 19. 1880. (my father has very often told meli’ w-Jltcs Mr Smith. “was one of tilt “rm-st, he ever experienced, ‘in h more than 30 Years.“ ilghikim?“ Seal oil was use. and in w“ weather it would cool. which zloz!" ed the flow to the wick. chili-Nth" ly two sets of fountains were B“, and it drum kart We me“ 1"“ hosting oil and chanains ivuitmi Vienna, Austria, is giving dinners daily to 20,000 school children. Boy criminals are becoming s seri- ous problem in Ireland. A network of air lines is w be ast- abllshad over Panama, .___..__._.-_-____. BIRTHS m, this particular 1113b’ W’ and --__-—--—---- ————————— ---—- r . , _ 11. awn-At Hopelicld, on March 4. keerer Mid He?“ “Mam; night that tllc baht mill}. 1930. to Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Blue ' brightly. "I remtrnben‘ used, kerosene being first u; Boceam 1.1M in 1365 ‘ Sumatra is officially lwurw"! - Lion by i L ' _. _-__......-__. ' when seal u w“ nought 1555." MACCLUII-At the P. h. 1. Kos- pltal, March 17th. to Mr. and Mrs. Benton S. MacClure, Charlottetown. ason. , MARRIAGE! _______ .__________.__ WBI-Llr-WI-IGIIT-At All Saint's Cathedral, Winnipeg, by Rev. Dr. n. K. Rslg, on March 9, 1030, Clifford MoClung Wells, son of Mr and Mrs. Harry H. Wells. of Tompkins, Basie, to Anne Katherine, daughter of Mr. and firs. William m. Wright,’ Char- lomto 122.1. ° aoooooooooooooo'“*‘“°' DR. J. P. ltiLI-AR nan-ran.- ammo" nouns- l0 ".30 i to sou 00m" quugand Richmond a, bcooaoaooaaao -_-_-____. Ill . o . uooooooooa DIAIIIB noTmt-ir - CARSON D12. curl-clan Central Printer). “North; 2483-3-18-21. H‘ 3mm “m”! "y", “m”, ma" aha“ cworum ___.-__ -------- —--------'— o; M; ‘gm M“, floral-d sunny, figs chum‘! "fill-ii D "l"- m" “w” “mimm omen‘ ed 1': months iiimsral today at no. lzirr ‘si- "hii" ‘m .~ .._ . ~- cage. write Everett How- - '. “,1 st. Paul’: Church - - -' - -la-al ~ . norms T0 LET-APPLY 22s cos», m. Cat-town. 2m a , _ _ ton. Phone 343-1‘... 3493'“ _._.__-_-~----—-—- -—-'.-""'— “nu” M’ uupemum’ on M-L pop SALE-AYRSHIR! cow. I nth, lnao, George Graham. vised M 5.3;‘... an cs1‘. APPLY n m veers Grafton 8t. 24414454‘ l__...--nm---.-. Lost loszirslliinltos-frtriil-oasss" in! lots in swq - ‘ iii-Ii im" - mm, _ - V, l‘ "W9!" 9 Km“ s: “n? “l” ,’~“,.",,h,°,," nqmymgtwoomhnpcrry‘. rfiuxltsr, funerallulxieavalsllg i: D ‘m’ '””’“°“' m °' 2m “y . . am-a-w-v m. memos also... camawry. I l at o rung st.’ Nearly 11,000,000 acres ln MI!“- ..-_.¢_ ._..._.-_.._-. rived carload ch ice horses Wellington MoNe1ll'a_ taut a Bell's wharf. ' Wanted -_...,.-&_~l§~aq-_q 6 -'_.....i.__-.-i-o ‘that. Abbi! old, due to freshen 1n Avril- Wifbert Dockendorff, North River. 2112-3-15-31 .- ‘ eon sate-we‘ nave: ‘usno " with us for sale two choice Bulld- vsfiirnasl. i-Ma-"Mn... lirTa-fis ' MM a-itlsr AI- Stables. B1111- IAQ-fliil-zi. YOIII. MAOCANNILL-At 145 King Street.’ Monday. March 17. i030. Frances Macoannell. Ila. ‘f: years. widow 0f the late Alexander MaoOannell. Pu- nAumToh-A lss mu... s... , thaitmlsun purest drop lie lass in following thl writian 111-‘ “"15 g, m, m issued topatienls by row-l tabla . manna must eiwinjpsmnr-aammauma amp-tic lust u» mo: proportions. ‘Quin chasm mesa require- Iqiibimciieittnmaamaeawr inhuman Iona mu. assassin. l" .-M'nci<innon at service can. us» ‘N1- _»*~"~"“- , an!!!‘ ‘v i M! venom .. ~ ‘z ' A g ' ‘r . I pong ca, ‘swarms ‘of ‘missionaries to the con- tinent of Europe preaching their newly found message. Never in all the history of Ireland have the pcn- ple been false to their religion, sac- rificing for 1t all material things. Today scattered throughout. the‘ world. Irishmen stlll preserve the great message and message of Jesus Christ. AT EHO The regular weekly meeting of the Charlottetown Gyro Club“ was ileld at the Parker House last even- llreaidlil-g. An unusually large air tcndanca greeted the various speak- ers of the program and that premier entertainer, Charles Earle, delighted his large audience with n varied sel- ection of songs suitable fdr the 17tll of March. Mbs Lillian Earle accom- panied him on the piano. Other ice»- lures of the evening includ¢d plans of the executive for raising money for the various charitable objects this club fosters and an attendance and entertainment contest introduc- ed by Gyro Ken Martin which promises lo pfwe most interesting. Gyro Dave Bethune. in his official capacity as Liaut-Gov. of Gyro Dis- tho management House. oi the r.-.-.~.-_ h“... m, pmnua to corn this m Bradalbanewvillagg,“ house and gong“. umn 11th, list. , Halon -, Rm“ 1 M year. . nrsyrlasrlflnna. $1‘; ralaonabli. “mum”, ago 1o years. nearer,‘ t mumnm mam‘ “I22: FMWW” nwmnlmhlm’ mmm’ Iasscliirhon rulm- i ""- bring opened in Argentina. "fled in Enjllud. , Ill-band an. .1. v. ‘Ffiliilwm . r AF snappy Irish/mule, which was most ‘done before. Eventually the punish- .stolid German living next door. ihy Miss have becomnlilfl‘ part ill n genuinely artistic mun- cvaltzcllzcrs and propagators oi’ the. in; with Gyro (Doc) Whylie Allan,‘ trict No. t, was the speaker or the evening and his brief address was an inspiration to his audlgice. non. art Hyndman favored the meeting with m encored song mu gym W51- icr Hvndulsn lee the singing of sev- eral appropriate Irish songs. Gyro Norman ‘Lowther was song leader in charge o! the club singing and his efforts contributed in no small de- 8100 to the success of the evening. A special feature of the evening was a 11911810016 turkey dinner served by Parker / barge areas of fanning lands. are Pensions for clorsymen are being. Card of Thanks . . MacDonald linist. can family, anlklrk. won to thank their may 1110M! and neighbours, for the kindnell extended. them dur- ing tbs illness and death of their 0n opening stock of WHITE ACID PHOSPHATE-HS lb. MURIATE OF POTASH-200 lb. bags. SULPHATE OF AMMON|A—20O lb. bags. “CHAMPION" NITRATE OF SODA-.-100 lbs. bags. AND MIXED 60008-125 lbs. bags. All of the material being best quality-fresh, well cured, screened and reground, 0n which we can now quote lowest. prices for cash or approved credit. When sending y0urorder please note size of bags and order accordingly as we cannot book part bags. FOR CARLOAD sllifllnents we will deliv on tile Prince Edward Island railway. DON’T ORDER your Fertilizer until you get our prices, If we have no agent which are much lower than last season. 1n your locality call or write for prices. ' BOOK YOUR ORDER EARLY as we have only ordered a limited supply and when that is sold will not have any more except at hlgller prices. Order now and we will guarantee our present price for delivery or shipment ex steamer on arrival. WE WANT reliable agents in districts where we are not represented. Write forlull particularz-l. Chavkiictown A. 6g 3 The play will be repeated again ' this evening at the Prince Edward. N0 Following ls the cast. of characters: , .» i111 order of appearancelz~ (Continued hm“ page l) Bridget Honora Caldhan, (Nor-alt ------------- ~"-“' all llp-to-date daughter, Miss Nora ' Canleron. Mrs. Peggy Cfllahlill. her old fash- H Nam had not w; me idea In.” toned mother. Mrs. Arthur Henry. her head that her lblly uirhfoslllollrhl! Ciiflylc Coleridge, n tramp- for ‘his health, Patrick McTngue. Irish mother was a person to bc, ashamed of, and that llcr high fly-' ‘mhimy Calahan- MTS- 0519113113 ing admirer was far superior to Dan-' 5°"- 5°°T3° 91°"- lly, the ulmretelttious suitor who 9311"!’ Mmms- 5°11“!!! friend. iii really loves her, this lively domestic" b“ with N971 saliiilel V311- drama would never have happened. MYS- Edmimtim- an "it"! iiiflilefii She practically bullies her mothermoiher- M“ ‘DU -7- D- McGiiisan. lllto investing all the family savings: Edm°nd Edmmmii- h" 5°11. i1 in o“ stock Sold hm. by the nhlgl\_i four flasher. Sheldon Motheson. fu1util1“' admirer", a four 'fll.lS11Ci‘i Kane schwafllfl a“ °b1i8il18 G91“! wllo ls really trying to unload worth-Q ma“ "elghmr- M155 BZFHKdBU/B! less securities. The loss of her moth- Gnu“- cr‘s money, and the dlSlllllSl0l1l11€llt|i over the tinsel admirer teach Nora to appreciate her lovable parent and the faithful Danny as she has never,‘ mcllt for her snobbery and folly is‘, ncnlewhat mitigated by the rccovclts. o.’ the lost money. Revolving as sntY elites around the main‘ cilarsclzrr and producing many laughs were l1. xitirtffityaxfémiiirktjort‘cgelyfsén' sealing vessel, are expected to arrive friend, a hulllotlrous tramp and 1110* “ogcptgfnngi Llfregnd me t Ha 39“ u . _v- ' tcr are well klllnlll in Charlottelor/ll 'l‘he title role oi flora was acted Nora Calderon, who played “flung resided he” for 50mg time" of spontaneous comedy and a bulld- ing interest to the finish. (Continued from page l» landing uppar-alll-l-sflle Saint, John aviators vv-ho spotted the seals for the Vedas. a Nova smtisn . . nor. Her ability of intcrlv .2 E well as careful training received was! (Canadian Press) clearly demonstrated throughout, Jlorlvitlzstalldlllg her regrettable BC-l OTTAWA. Ont. Mar. IT-tlllggsll cldellt of two days ago Miss Calllcroll Egg production is now showing a‘ was ill excellent form. Ivory heavy increase, o number of Mrs. Arthur }ICl‘|l'_‘.’. the jolly old cars of western eggs are moving to fllsilioncrl Irish lllother, lift-s. Peggylthe east. The general lone is stead- ‘Cfillllflll. is well known to ioc:il' ier and Chicago market is also firm- illeatre-goers and repeated her stlc- i er over the vvrehcncl. ccss of last year in "Irish Eyes." TORONTO: ‘fills egg market is Miss Burnadct-tc Gaudet as the, unchanged and steadlcr. Brokers re- istolid German neighbour girl next/ports sale of graded country sillp- lkdoor, Katie Schwartz, provided ple1l-’ ments at extras 39-30, firsts 27-28. _l_v of good comedy throughout. This seconds 24-25 delivered. - ‘character part was exceedingly well‘ MONTREAL: Egg receipts hr-rc done. |Satllrday were 1.774 cases as com- Mr. George Claw, youngest man pared to 1,460 cnscs on tile corres- on the company, was energetic pollding day last year. Receipts are itsd andwon the plaudits of the aud- ; good. The market ls steady and un- icllce. lchnllgezl and an cvcncl" trend is all- showed that he has lost llolle of ilis,35. firsts 32-33, second: 20-30. old time ability to put over a good: WINNIPEG; Effective Saturday character part. monton, lhc ulira-lnodcrn lllolhcr, seconds 2t) delivered. cases rcttlrllcd say that it. was acted cxccedingiviillrrease and tilc nlaricci. is unsteady well is putting it mildly. The gowns she wore in every act were smart and up in date. Mr. Sheldon Mnthcson, another newcomer. played the part of Nora's "hlgll inllltin‘ nclnllrrr." taking the part excellently. lie will be s. valuable asset to the local stage. The specialties between the not: were very entertaining. 'i?hc_v includ- ed a nulnber of solos by Mrs. J. A. Lawson. soprano soloist, who rend- ered a number oi‘ lrisll songs that stirred illc cudicllc: with cnilluslasnl. Mr. J. Austin Tralllol" and his . . . , . .- forth,i.i'lundercu:. and well deserved applause. Mr. Robert Weeks in all exhibition of the old time step dance put ovcr his specialty in a , very acceptable manner. 11c was ably ‘assisted by Mr. Vincent Deveau. vio- pullct. extras ‘m. XtIONIItEAL. Que. March butler market has reaclted n prlc bottom were evident tocllr/ as n firm tr toclc wit". fcli. demand was noted by dealers, a1 though prices were unchanged. Dir tller indication: that pl-lccs would rc The orchestra undel- the leadership of Mr. McKenmcy. rendered pleas- ing selections throughout. tlle even- _...,.- .... 3-3111‘: day in», mar. 1 s --Y FERTILIOZERS. of navigation we will as usual have a. complete forceful and clear of spcccil. He 1119i": lllllple but. consumptive demand is Mr. Patrick l\lc'i‘ngllc. nr. Carlyicllcipated for this week. Wholesalers Coleridge, a "trcllnp for ills hcalthfqllre selling to retail stores at, extras paving price to country strippers have Mrs. J. D. bictlulgatl. as Mrs. Ed- were reduced to extras 25. firsls 23. had n vexy difficult. rule to play. To‘, Receipts arc shelving a very llcavy ' CALGARY: Tllf‘ cg; lllarkct. llcr. very is unsettled with prior: fluctuating. Dealers arc qllotlllg ctitlllilgv shlppcrs l0 mccltlccls. nrc extras 24, filsls 22, 1'1.- PrMlllCE—Xl1dlCi<l!lOl15 that the local Improvozncnt ill main steady to higher were 1h: fact that in spite of heavy arrivals of New climd tut 1-4 cent, and that. most of the New Zesland butter has been received for this season. Wholesales prices continue m: 33 l-l to 33 3- ccnt: a pound with retail quotations steady at 37 and 30 cents a pound. Cheaper egg prices went into effect here today making prices ten cent-l a dozen cheaper today than cn the s ::lal! “u “W” '5 3° “'37 m“ "w" ooo-no-ep-e-ooo-obo-weoio bags. 8i‘ at any station CO. Summerside CR ASWELL Studio PHOTOGRAPHS AMATEUR. FINISHING , j oo-oo-ooowuo-oooo-o-o-o-o-oo-ooc $1.50 Violin Lesson $1.00 Graduate of New England Conservm tcry of Music For Correct Violin and Theory Instruction Try Prof. Emanuel of Boston Violin Studio Phone 10544.. Phone 1054-]. Charlottetown HoursQAJtLtoSIEM. ucooooooooooooovooo-o-oo-O-O-O 246l-3-17-lW0ek. lclllital; ,.,,,.....,, t (Continued from page l) I that a one sided tariff of eight cents dozen to three cents, practically excluded Canadian eggs from the ‘ United States, while the Canadian fmarket was left. open to being ‘swamped whenever there was an overproduction in the United States. ‘file remedy sought was a seasonal‘ duty. With this, A. W. Neill. Liberal comox. B. 0., agreed. Perhlve "if ' best and most. comprehensively argu- ed out speech was made by the Hon. H. H. Stevens, Vancouver. On the other hand, the western Liberal lihc up was based on the tileory that the more eggs which came into the country the cheaper was the product for the’ consumer, and, therefore beneficial. ft was argued moreover ‘that the production in eggs was 1n- crenslng. Showing that importation was not prejudicial to the poultry industry the debate went on thlf evening. In the course of the after- noon, Colchester, tConsJ, who ha: been a long time ill, entered the l-[OllSe and was accorded a hearty acclaim. en, Potatoes open-ed the week steady at unchanged prices, and the 611886 nlnrket was practically inactive. F A N N I N G M I L L - S U P P LI E S AIPmalu-s wir~ zinc. Everything in grain and sccd cleaning. ' , (‘HATIIAM I-‘ANNING MILL SUPPLY Chathsm. Ont. O-O-O-OO-O s o-om-voa-o 3-17-31. Ml". Sam Vail. making his flrat‘ fCl‘ ungradcd eggs cxlrn: 22-24, firsts. appearance on the local stage n; 20-22. seconds 16-17. l _ Danny Itfillens, showed much abli- VANCOUVER. This egg mar-kc‘. ‘IWINT TO lty, and his acting was on: of the continue"; c: ' but of uncertain llll- “not so": outstanding parts of tile show. dcrtollc. I’. c today paying price; t US n The very minute you read this yo! should take a mental inventory of your coal slpply and than git II touch with us. _ . Beat quality Bord and Soft (ha! should place aow. PIIONI m .."‘M‘“'.a 1.4.2. and Coke mm: on hand. ha. l w. o. Actual. a ca, -.~ »......@..-..r~...»_..-__-.,..es= ,-, ,