i __ Central Guardian SHOP from Eli's Caitslog BAPTI8T 'CHUROH—- At the Baptist Church tomorrow morning Rev. R. C. Eaton preaches on “How God Judges Men." The ev- ening eermlon is “Prodigal Sons and Prodigal Daughters." _~ 5' i924 _..g,...a'..q---. noel... . ... NORJH RIVER BAPTIST CIR- CUlT—Services tor Sunday March 2 as follows: ng Creek 11 a.m.. Clyde River 3 p.1n~ North River 7 p.m. Topic "The Priority of Light". The annual business meeting of North River Church will convene- o11 Monday, March 3rd at 7.30 p.m. ‘if 110t fine first opportunity follow- mg. < mouse-you are lure ofgetting it by using our cluel- 5 fled advertisement columns. . You CIII pick up odmc estoundina hazing, too, in fhndti-ll": tilvaware, in ct everything in house accessories from pins to pianos. ' A" wonderful way of doing business with 'wl°°°"_ pwple-wplicltly, conveniently ind inexpensively. CAR FERRY REACHES BOR- DEN—'l‘he railway lines were clear ed of snow yesterday, but the car ferry experienced great difficulty in (zrossing the Straits. Aftcr be- ing detained at Bordon all day Thursday, a start was made at 9.30 yesterday morning. Vcry heavy ice was encountered. At noon she had got only u mile from Borden and Turmentinc wan not. reached until "n" 7 lfim. Two days mail and passengers were awaiting the boat on the mainland side. She lcft nt 8 p.111. reaching llnrdon m 1155 Tho mail train arrived in the city at 2.45_11.n1. The tr11l11 from Sum- mcrsido which left tor the ivestcrn part of the Province 'l‘hursdz1v eventing. reached 'l‘iguisl1 at 3. 5 11.111. yesterday. The Georgetown train. which lt-it (3l1nrlott~;~to\v11 'l‘hursduy afternoon, was stuck at Sl- Thcrtlszcs on hcr \\':1_v 011st 'l‘hursday night l111t not tl1rou|zl1 all I'll-Kilt Yfifilerlllll’. arriving at. hcr ilcstination at 1131i p.111. The line from Emerald to Burden was also I. cleared yesterday. Q TH ‘CHARLOETOWN GARDIA “ 1"" iiieaches the Multitude ‘ . OOOOQUOOOOOOOOOIIOQOOOOOOQQQQQQ‘Q GLASSIFIEDADVERTISEMENTS l One insertion _._k___._ 19,, 1 Four Insertion: --_- _._____ 3, s: :13: z: g . Eight Insertion: _--_._ 7° n, "n. of 5 “m.” l CONCERT AND SOCIAL AT IBROOKFIELD-On the evening olf QlPue-sdul’. l-kibrunrv lilth :1 very suc~ l. ‘ ‘I . . i. i. ‘ . . . . '. ‘S’ 9 9 i O O O O OIO O O Q Q g 5‘ Jtftlssful concert 11nd sturial 1111s hcld QIOOQOOO in they Brookfield hall. Thr- roath: V __1\vcro 111 good condition and lili‘ Agents \\ tinted lnsvonaneous weather tlno. and the gatihi-rinc _____ l g’ tqlwas a large ontl. Rev, R. ll. Star. ARTICLES FOR $ALE-—BAKER'S‘s/\uriso1w1=_ SAUSAGES FRESH “"9"” ca": "l1 TBllllH-Sl-f today. Saunders, Newsoiuo & Co. Some used on ion hand. ll11l1-- M- k t I; 1.111 ->_ _2 hard, Rtrtahls b en Co, 782 King U e u ( m; 60' 8 “moi _\\'cst, Toronto. 23, Mar. l-8-l5-1i. JNQ A_ M¢DQ|§1ALD' LAND suRl vovor - ' q, _ ‘PORTRAIT AGENTS, wnmz‘ ’ ‘nermammmpm 1'11.- cataiozuewflniteu Art, 1.1.1., Brunswick Ave, Toronto. , . . ,7t)2-1‘.!-3ln1ws38l.:. 11.< "(Ihiine .-\_i.'ai11 Beautiful 110115 by choir. Rctnarlts 1112111, R9Htillll4-§ll2 Clucil lloorc, icncortlil). Step dnncc~1.\i' - cr I-‘ul tan McDonald and little .\l1.-1s .l1-an ' llcllonald, llcncnred). ‘When Women ilave ’l‘l1<-ir Rights’ Iby hiifis Marion Sci-wart. Mr. Ern- ‘cst. llilliill‘ and -.\ir. ltlrnr-st (‘rahblu sQME ilihifllillillllill Jinnic by Mon ,4 1pm. "Xllvllellce l0 “Ylrk llll illTlll. llllllllnlil l.\illi‘l)(llliliil and Cecil l. mrwhl-ll locality, references rcquirod.:(,.,,,-,,,-,.,1)_ 1193,11,": 11,. um GYM,“ l\l)ll.il Boswell, Victoria not 29. 1,.,,,-,,,-,.,,,’ g,,,._, 1-llr-2-l3-ll1~"|'1..- 01.1 Rustic 11.1.15..- 111- .1..- —~*——i—~~~—~—-—~— 1111" c1 1.11 - , 1.1.1..» r1..1.1@,1n11-...-...-. glvc 1-..~1.-.~ FIREMEN, BRAKENfEN. BEGIN-uh,“ 0,, “’,‘,'_,,,,-m§'_,5i“"{,,. “A, \',,',‘,,.,'.,i ihc light, burn no more oil, ill- 11ers M50825" monthly (which _ l, ._ _. 1 _ common h1111ps. 8511111111»: pom-i ,,o__,,,,:,,,-,, “-,.,,e 1>_,,,,,,,,,y_ ,goxlzl\il':,i,il’\fi_i\'sj“ (‘iatg‘p;amlidclixl‘f'fi"$3M pail for 55c. Jae. , E. _Cous1ns_, 111; 131311.333“,.111s,,_wiu,," Wm‘, ‘i215, "Hid (l? "m lira ilbiwo, lli-l-l il'1.| illcl‘ ‘\l1‘l‘)\)ll"liil. luslriiiucut-il mil“: ._._ r..,_v____‘.__...i_._____y I ~ - - ~ - ~- Acsmi- WANT/en-ro sEpL Says NOPiZh P010 Has Millll‘ in hlcitsurc linlncoats 1i1r- - cci. to wvcarcr, KOOd pay. Scull 11111111 for 11:1rtic11l:1_rs (loodux-ni, Male llclp “hinted ‘AGENTS, WRITE _US T0 MAKE WANTED—MAN WITH money. (‘apital and cxporicucnl not required. Sort-l Lock Lid. Sm". cl. Que. 1526-2-l6-Sat-ll1 wANTsn-jtiiz-Frifitamiszcti M11 ltoherl “Wu-ks (('lli‘ill‘l‘(l). Slou- ioiogllc, Capt. ll. .l\. .\it'.l),)1lili1l. 0n- Plll-lll). lustrtimcutail music hy Qllcssrs llonuld liclkmnlrl and (‘cc- ,--;,1 11. L 14713.1 W5 .11_ 1 (United PTBSS) _ ill i.‘:|11111l1ell-, tilnctirtld). Zilo11<1lo"11r- v ;. - ., -. . t . ch t“. __H_ S,‘L\,,,,,_,‘,Gv ‘Yawn FM). 29. _,4“r H“ F “In ff ‘R, m m: ‘the (plumha bClillt. .\stor.~. 1.011111‘ ‘_______ 1 1 i"“"**_“ l .,., , ,- S, , , H , ‘ i“ ' “ ‘ i u ' H‘ "“ “i round ihc llorn. .,, , , .1,‘ \, . . ' ’ AGENTS WANTED__MAN 011-‘ ‘v ‘11- :1 r.~= 1111 11-111111loa1._o11 1e 3,111,, gum-arc (j],1g1r11;,~]1,1|~1|,; “mm. B t T, _ 1,.‘ wpmm" was ‘1c .1'1(~-ll< o1 11- . 11,1411; 1s 11m- winiu-n w trawl 1111-1 1-1>1-<>1l1l‘""l"'." **"“"~‘ "“"-‘"‘ “~‘l““"“"" "‘ 1'. '1 .111. 11.,,,,,.~ ,1“. ,.,,,,;,~_ T...- m- -,-,,-“-.1 uiioiiiiiéitii.“ui-uhiie 1.1 .-~.....»-"l"ll-l' "ll" "l l‘-ll' ‘lllrl lll“‘l".“'"“*' run wontnls LARGEST r1101) uc n n 0 r on». LJT v A UTOMOBILES", , . 1,,,--1 . < tv‘i\'1is' , 1v ,.,,,, ,.'l1c .\ortl1 Polc ncxt sulnnier, willl. -__. 1m. ,1", ,1 . \.,. .. . .l_ i“ - ‘ 1 “' - ‘4 , .1 .Y11l<--1i¢l.- 1.111», '[‘]11\1>1'igl11 1<1l1.- _ __ r__y _ d, _______ ,. 1 .1 rtprcecn .1 . . _ __ v ,_ , __ , t’ __ l A __ h“, ‘__,l~)_ 1101114: 1111s .\i1. 1mg“ “.,,,,,,,. n,,,.,,, o, ,,1,,,,,,,,,, , 1 v_ H _ q W I ‘ _ _________________ __..___._.__._.__....._.._....... .- .. lF-‘lrt guurtint-ceing $lll._. twill? ll“ m“ _ "W" ‘J ‘m’ “n ‘ ‘f‘,\\1il11-r1. llr-unnnnnd, .\t thc clun- _ . -q k. . “,1 ,1“. -|~1,,,,,,..‘1"‘l'1" "m"? m ‘ l" ‘ ‘m "'“ S “i” 1 I - $H' ‘vpemy averugn) “ml “Mums “midi Him wnllwr iinlihi‘ in!‘ H"! prozrmmnp a gulp "r bu“.‘iliihiylllriiriyi’ i-iiislifi-iittii lilo tiioutii 0i PM m “mph snmmlmlg m“; ‘Nmil! l1l'111< for listi-liiilg to tln- cunvl-lfi-I .\ 13-11 dim 11-1111". I *QQ0+Q0¢oQQ.¢orO-OQ~OO++O4 "*- liXllPllc-llld! UllllB“l*-“="ll'."~ 5l1lll‘il,";"‘i'?"" U” ‘P iii f‘ ‘ ‘ V ‘ ills and of bokm of candy was held ‘a . l ' (-, »- \. . mm“! “imim "WW3. flpnmihv mm .,‘1,,',‘ \-.l1icl1 shc lV-li our.» would,’ ’;‘l1.- 111-rill i: dnrlm- , , ‘ "Sc flllli litillflr-"ll ’llllllllll‘illitll Smmm‘ ' dwimwl Mhmwl m“ ‘ ‘Jul-n Slcirart. (‘ll).<i11" chorus "Can i“? (fomnlbl-J m l-mil ' i‘?! i“ mm filr- :1cc1111111l:1i="i [Fun] Mun)?‘ NM)‘ |"li"t\ plat.- hciuw-cu illll‘ 1l11111h_'i‘l1c11 l1:1\'-"1l 111 i)l'l'.‘i'l l‘v'l'l . .> -. . Y‘ .-_ .. vhn cstablishcil ihc go\'cr11u1c11tf _ , " ' ‘Jilliillllg LilUlf cabins. 11111111111141111 ,,,,_,,.,_,,___. ,1“, (,,.,,_.,,,,,,, S,,,,-_,-_ 1111“. v- \ H _ 1 _ __ __ , d, , ,‘ _,_ Hun _:_ , “Huston Co, loronto .1. u.» . _ v _ , ...,~,_ Th‘, Bu“, o, 310,111,, “.33 ma, 1 _. _ _ ,,.,,.,,,1_., 1,, 1..-1 .11 >111,1.1.l . 1.1 .11.1 1.1 1 111. 1.. .111 1 . .___..__-_.___-. - "~“'i“r"i"~g""'l Shim" m 1mm " This is to hp devoted to ro ‘retimwli l0 lilil Rock .\‘lou11t11in ,,,,,,,|,1,.;1' ill ill" Mm“ was KMWmLl1t-11'<l vilwl‘ ("ll v that hniglni-w \\'l1il.. il1.>11 .l1-l l. kilfill l..111:1'!1 o“: --—-———-:__-; .1 AGENfé WANTED"‘$5O wEEK'-"m‘rm“' “mini M“ i“ N“ Mn“ p. ihuirs on tho chnrcll l11'ol1ort\‘ The rogim‘ and hum h“ .lmw-irmhn",l'i' Swim‘ m h“ mrw’ Miiklllm" H min. l-uillu,‘ to hr 1k into llu- housc 1h.- l|ll‘.ii. ° .' Offers to the travelling ' - . ‘ . . -.~ lllmrlll llll" "l" -\l'l‘ l“ ()"“‘"‘- “l3. ' H ' .. " 11ml»- ou Lalit- Pond (111-die 111 what 1,,,7,,,,- “m1 _I11g11|\1'§ r.)\\';||i_\' was - ~_ ~ , ., _. . v . v l‘) made .ousll,v h) 111111 .111 _ . It‘O)lll of the liro lkii 1-ll - - ----- 11,-" ,,,,,1,l, \,,11..,..i ..1..p11._1 1.1, 1.. , u,,,,_ ' , “(mum hqfidung m“. “H, M111,“ \‘11111n1cr~: was ll'llll\‘ll‘l‘l‘l‘ti toll i l l i ‘lmhrl-d‘ 1,“ bat-Qme uorllicrn lilllilll llll crihcd to tin-111 '111 d' (‘Olllllillltl di-n- ‘ - 1 1. llll 1'11 -1u.l w, , ,,,, , 1,, , \ ,. . 1 P *' 3 "m" "nib °» ’ . . l ." ; ' _ _;- .. . - ‘~ _ _ ‘ . _ ’_ ‘_ 1~ . 112111»: 1 l‘ "1- ..'t‘ .l '. l-lr- ». ..1..-- V‘ Rum)“, 0pm,“ and ,,,1,-,.,- ,.,,,,l,-.l*l~l:‘-itll- l1o111.i11nc:111. .-\l:1-=lr.\. sow"- ;:_“_l“ ‘Iflhh, to llhank .1_ll| Ill‘ 1h” Flathead llalte, 111 what. 1s now wcS criptiou given oi l1. ‘rillilll ‘wlhfllmum, my mm, (W, mun‘ 2 _ unto-date hotel. Con- - 1,1,1“ we ,,,.,.,1 n ,.,.,,,-,.§,.,,,,,.:11l 111<1ntl1s :11:o. I 1 1131111-1 "P111111 ttlltn‘ 111111-11‘: (11,111 tern Nlonianit, and near thl- p105.‘ .-\1. old St..111d111.1\u111 ii 1.1 11d il.l.\i“_h‘n‘ m" M.“ “h, 1,‘. ,.,,,,,,,,,.,, U‘ ‘m H“ v“, ,, mm“ b K! 131m 44 room. Wm, ' , . - 1 .-., <1 _ »» .1: j .’ . ( '1 , . ,~ . - . . . . .. ' , .- . ' ‘ " ,v .‘ _ - _ “W, 1n 3.0,“. 10,311,“, “rm, us. H", F311. 51111111111’. ‘lglilllltl 1t Itlglllxirlilml mom‘ Sum a swam“, :m__,..nt sito oi the uty otnliisso11l.1.> ,i1 1l1,1t kiltltl‘! .1\1I1'Hot illiiilpl. till.‘ “W, llllliil‘ _\-1,,,,., Mn.“ u, ,,,,,_ : L’ pflvate bnht-rh. cu,’ partlculazts. B. & E. 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Courteous ' ~- "»-'; -:.-. -':-:‘ ' ‘ ‘ .' --~‘- ~ ‘ ." l ctanmms auu_o SPACIOUS 1Il111‘\"_-,__ mllfnuklljffllgxil“ n11"; ,_,‘,‘\,‘_,_. - 110...», w... 1.1.1 11y .\1..11......1.1. .... 111111AH1111111I1, 11,111,111» 111111]"111d1-;1‘1111 ,.,_.,._.,,,,,.. ,,,,, . _,,,...,., ; , service. \ LINER FOR AMERWAN i, , ",, ,,,‘,,,. m." d,“ “.,,,.,, w?‘ ilo111pnnlcil by the hllud l11:l.l_:111‘-H__- M‘ qwml; qlbnw m“ "J", n, 1-114 .-.-.-- a 1 ‘ PASSENGER TRADE i l,‘ “l; "lm" '1 ‘ llflllll thn- l-‘lathcad re-so1-v11t11111‘,:.\"11 l ml “h 1i \\ f, I ,,,' m], ',-,,,. ,,,,,,, ,,,.,,l 1.11-1.11!‘\\.»111..11.li1o11 1.1.1 liinll -i..l 1 i;:.- :-- 1.1 n1.-cl. 1 l H- 6- BROWN 1-,: .~= 11 as c . . ,._ _. . ~. l - .' 11l:1l1-111.'1“<1l '11 11 ll ' ' _. _ 1 W A‘ l‘ i l1i-lSlu-11:-11d.1.|.1 i. niorc Iikc|.V“wO HUNDRED SKATERS immv“ “S mil Mml" Mm.‘ H m‘ tlctoc bo11gl1‘:i11dr.1vl~ ii lo :1 l1li11<l1 Ill i with‘. _ ‘ ' ‘l’ - t " I “Hug” l “lulihflanuAi/Jiilq‘ Feb‘ gilwlhu 1111-111111111-(11-1 i11 than :.~1lu\-.'. i11 "ii-i RESCUE‘) FROM ‘CE FLOE -h:\.\'l-ootl. hull, nccu iliilllii/ilil-l tin’ 1.12111 to t1--..-t. 'l‘i1c :11'1'o\\' l1icrcl-1l1i) llnli. ~11 to tin- ul-rlll H! lll I l ll l . i ____ i ‘Vlllluibiis. thc new steamer oi’ tl1"',(o11i1iio11 <11‘ .\lr, Summers. “TO-i BLOWN OUT To SEA ‘"11 Swim‘ "mmiwil m kiimisiwn.l.l:1ld~r and l11- nus ' t.-ilc1'-.i “Wm” ‘l i u 0 7 i i i A MA‘- Nuriil lwnnuwhiuyll I'm" ‘vhilih --1-1l-< llll‘ l’11l.- ii will uullivfiillv li-l illmlt-ltl, ‘ilIi\\'\’\‘ll' lu- \\;1.~' i-rcd tu I l .\'.11i 1111i l1y ll11:111|--r~ l-'-l'\\'l ‘ l ' _» ‘l. . t: w _ y ‘, Will lIlllkl-l ilPr lmiiilcn trill i" NNVi-‘rillll- than :1t liurrlnv." hi‘ -- ‘i-i mniilzxlli"“illix' Fm‘ .29‘ TIN‘. “Y m" immuu" “i a ‘him-H m“ \i't.»-r t! ~' lilt‘ 111istli-tu1- \\':1:' dct-lur; i i’ ‘My ‘M ‘will’. i l‘ i ' ' ( 2L“!!- ‘tetownu York n1.-xi spring, is said lo haw “H, ,5,,,,,._,,,,\- H,‘ 1y 11,..,-,. 1,;1,,>.1<-111;1|l1:1l1l1- rcscul- oi Lltlt) 11crs1111sl,-,,,;1,_ “-1,1,.1, 01,1 A1,.,-1, ,~,-,,,,.,,,.l1.-1~~,,,, ,HH_,,,,,,,,_\. “m, i, 1,,,,.,,,,,,. m, ,.,,,_._\..1- piipuulioi 111121-1 l». 1111c 111-1 iv‘.- .l. 1-1 .~ ~l'- v z 1101f! 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H fl _ _ ior vnrfltt tl11- i1 ill]ll'l'iiilll't‘ .11‘ ll:1 iilltki, 1mg.- 111:1.~‘~1 of icc lroui ‘ihc ins! ,,,-_,,4 V pica (ill 14 ilu- cmniu); your. , m, _,‘ I ’ 1 ‘Vnbins cxtl-ud lnto tho vcrY i“""‘in any llY-llli i ti" "l" ll l" ull‘, 11a.ck.'l‘l1c iloq began lo drift rnpid-, _\1,-1-,,,,,,,1,1 54,11 ,1“. _,-1,,,,,,,,-_,-§ .-..1 I -,-,,,_,.,, 1",, ,.,.h,,,,,, ,-,-11.: ni'i'll..- |,.»,,\~..,,_., 11111 1.1.1 1...|... .. :111l1'1alern'oi' tlu- ship. unrl <-vcr_\'l-'!~,tl1c1'-l \\‘:ll ln- zcrn iflllllllylfllilli?“ “ d) si-znvard wdh the i11-illness sl(l1'i',ln11scil sonic tlinc alter iii: hul- llvflllllltflli i \\o_r.~'l1_1|1:111l| 1_>|>ssl|l_l_\'1 Il-l lll_l‘l"l~l_" ‘_ M. ,,,,,.,.,, .., fort. 11.1mm... mndc to provide mlc-ltlu- pul- i11 .luly ill l-lll‘ -\""‘» 1.-.-.-;, 1,01,)“. 111., puny whitt- tiililiPlllvlll-oflli 111.: 111111-110.‘ ol tr1:1_l l1)" ordilal 111 u<rllr<lllllfli1l-vl1l- Mimi‘; m.‘ ‘NH qnaio iécreotlou spin-n for pusscnil, .<o>_-» .- 1 \\l11i.- “all harbor 1111ll1ori|ies 1,014,," 1,, 11,? glxlilbsl. lie 111l.||.-<l.tl1t- l-_.111:l-:<_I1 ltanu- 11t_i-11:1111l1~.-1.1:o11 ..\o1 .~|-_--11ll ‘l, ll'_ly_k__"(‘ll l,,_,,,. cm on all (locks. "Fir.- gross ton-l, \\'l‘l'l‘ uolviled :1 steamship “'11s 1.1151111,“ (he 11r111r11111‘. .i11111-.11l:1v11c.~ .1l-,.\ 111-11-1111 summit-Vol ui :1 c11|11c had, lunloin-i]. I ‘an, - . huge oi the phlp ls 321ml‘). 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Willi? 11..- nthcrs Kmssnls omruoav REMEM. 11111 would 1...11.-1.~..11_v ilplllllll‘ 1: tin-l '11..» 1-..-1_~11-I1~11Hf~-_~vl1;_~ ll-llllll- lll Tim best laws, the uohlcsi (‘Xflllklkuuw 1 10.11.11 Ii. hut lhl-rl- isnt ti‘, BERED BUT CELEBRAT|QN .p( rsou “c111 11nt guilty - ,\. :11 :1 1.111;) llll ~ , —-,-~ ri-ccul-zl I11‘ |'i.~1l1l11;: craft. IlllT-dlm llmiilliwd l"? m" Mimi“ ‘thing about you to rcmind me tl1ul,“_:__ ___________ of tho "good from the crimes ofJm, ,,,-,. ,, llliy tilil-r :l1.111 ylou ucrc, DEATHS other men. ,,, _\~,-,,|- nun. , _,__ _________ ~ ~ l -——-~—~".>‘-""" . _. ‘1 --1-. 1» .. 7'" D|""""“'"\l|||1|r1l’n ldnlnncnt Ior llcud||1-I11,N°RT°N H ( “B i r n llllfIll ('llI‘lill!,l|ll, P- E. l. (Patriot Please Copy.) ___.___.. 1 »0oevoooouoo04m»+00+o#i L. O. A.‘ " The Right W01"- shipful Grand Or- an ge- Lodge 0f Prince Edward Is- dny at 2 p. n1. P ‘Ll-‘unoral Monthly at l0 a. n1. >,t|eld oriFeh. 28th, Ml-‘innirni Sunder. service -'nt 3 p. m. Interment Cemetery WAHRIN-At B 0 y n e. L o d 8‘ e Room, JCharlotte- ‘ town, on Wednes- day, March 12th at: ,1-o’o1ock p, m- , By order _ George W.» ac- . 1 v her home a > Gregor Warren. age 41,. wire _ o ' Welter E. Warren. Ave, Everett. Muss. on F959- . i11 0H0 MIN a e n‘ uiliieriltl 111170? ll llhéh. 29th. "l1 F» (l- Norlml- lomwriy "rJt-lnlliles and trleud on his hlrth- 4, EVANS-At lrishloyru.‘ Feb. 29th. Gladys Irnno Evutis, aged 15 years. pWAflfliN-Ai her home in Marsh- lll24. 'ldn Mac. _ . fIGre-gor Warren. aged 41 years. be- ktnd meet m jtlillVfill wife oi Walter E. FM‘, Marsh‘, Hmdeflburkl Mlrshlisld " Marshtisld on l-‘bhrtiary 38. ldn Mo- , "i? ‘" l‘ ‘WU’ MekAYa-At her homo 58 Ffflmgtil: l . “g4 m“, qqorko‘ Inckay 1m out» E. Clements daughter ot the late 1'. and Mrs. itltlmt Clementeho: e . . THE CHARLOTTETOWN etmnnria _ Lively Session i Continued From Page 1 ing comment. "It would he an.- falr to cell the speech which his advisers have put. tn the mouth of the Governor General, length and breadth, for there are many sub- jects of importance alluded to and promise given of much legislation. The uppermost thought of the peo- ple is whether tnxatlonis to be re-. dilceil.” Labor Premier i‘? Continued From Page 1 est golf cluh at his natlvb village of Lossiemouth. One heard interest- ing stories on that subject as soon as it became certain the Conserva- tive regitne would fall and Labor would take charge of the govern- ment. It was said the canny ex- cluhmates of Mr. MacDonald adopt- ed a resolution just before Christ- mas week revoking the order that hnd expelled 111111 from, the fair- ways of Lossiomouth during the ,"war. Then, the story wont. a dele- jgation of cluh-members came down to London to ask their “old friend" 11o rejoin the club, and let the home lfnlks see him swinging WOOlIS and irons during his (lhristmns holi- days. The substance. of the reply jlillr. MacDonald is said to have nnadc to this invitation might he shunned 1111 an "nothing doing." At any ltiucDonald ‘didn't play any golf while he was at Lossien1outl1 last month. And though ho wore_ “pins fours" around the house and 0n h1'n walks i11 the country. he never entered the cluh 110111-111 or even wont so for as to practice putting. , ____ lama 111.11.... is Guide 1 1 t0 Ruins 0f 1807 ithnt when. 500 Frahcsand . a Suit 0i Clothes to ‘Kill Husband (United Prone) RHEIMS, Feb. 29. -—-A wife who is charged with having offered cash payment for the death oi’ l1 husband. ls on trial here for 1nur~ tier. The price she put on her husband's head was 5,000 francs and n new suit of clothes. Gabriel lilleycr told thc court he was friendly with Mme. Clalostiue Chnussinaud shc. frequently told hm that her hue- haud maltreated her and that she wanted to get rid of l1i111. S111- offr-red Meyer thc cash and clothes if he would kill Chaussin- and. ‘Meyer thought that mixing business with their friendship was too 11111ch and he said hc brolte oft‘ relations with the woman. The wife was not: discourngrd and, according to the evidence. she than made friends with linger Lamottc, and asked him to get some strychninc. The husband l1<-c:11ne.s11spicio1m and refused t-1 take his meals at the faintly tahlin lly moans uf a. rope he lowered a haskct from his accond floor win- dow and :1 scrrant filled it..- Chassinaudls undoing came whcn ho ulna lurcd to thc glilbil‘. 11nd it l-s charged. killed hy Lamotte S1124- plcion was dircctcil to the stable by thc incl That a new cement floor had i11-on laid. The body, with 111111114 and hem] severed was found under the floor. In. ziddtion to Lamotte and thl. wife, (fhuusslnuulfs ilaughtli" is on trial for murder as an accomplice. —<+>———- New PHILADELPHIA FOUNDED iN NEAR l’Hll..-\l'lF.l.Plll.\. l-‘tlh. 2il—<.\ 111-w city oi‘ Pliilailclpliia has bccn startctl i11 the heart of thc (‘au- 1 Trading: Post i (Unifgjresm) l M-ISSOULA, 110111.. 1.1-1. 211.7 .l)cea11. “'11s 111111111111 i11 1X07, at vlr ill‘ lllu cll-‘lir-Ituull)’ tlro some time that. John .ln-il" cob Astor was ostahlisliing his pmt ,at the mouth o1‘ tho (Tulumhin riv- i-r. has been locntod by Duncan Di 1 '_ . . - - "UK-ll" .\llllon.1ltl, .11 llixon, Slant, son (1i,i,,h,,m,,\,ph,u m rp(,og,ni,,nll m. "V, an early Hudson llay tfinupnny lactnr. .\ blind Indian was llcllon- oldfi; gilide. 'l‘hc iltlill) 01' stones who‘; art-l on the shore of Pond llreillc i11 uortlicrr. ‘ and \\'11od Lak llidho Jot: bavriilziiltis and cal-bins which ur-rtt built by David 'l‘l1o111pso11 i11 180T. 'l‘l1o1n.11son wa-i an lemployce oi the Hudson Bay (Iompairv in oas- tcru Connda when Astor det1-r111i11- . _ , __ cd lo send his axpcditilm l1_\ l1.1:1t.‘,'j“_ w,“ _ ,, |1c b) Airs Stewart Mclunuon and ,,,.,,,-,,,,1 Cape Ho“, 0116,,“ ,,,,,,,1,,y,_ illilillil .1 lilll- mcut by Astor. ’l‘l1on1ps011 tin-cited instead to head n11 cX-pcditlnn oi :11‘ own to (‘Fuss lhc contlncnt 1111.1 c=.-t:1l1li.<l1 a1 post at the 1111111111 oi IS TAME EVENT I . l l‘(')TSl).\|!\l. Ifch. Bil-w-Thc iorui er kaiser sdlll is rcmcurhorod with former nary. i - In contrast h1- cnstis hlountaiufi. on the tlilHlPYll slopcs of Mount Ararat, atlctirilinl: .to :1 cable-gram received here by 'thc Ncai‘ East. liillict‘. 1 4 i "A uiodcl Aincrit-au village. in- crt presided and the lolluwing 1)r0-"l‘l1.,- site Qt‘ 11 trading post \vl1icl1,lrl11di11g ho11scs,l1nr11s, cattle slit-dd. Krzunnu- was 111-ll remit-red: tlhnr- 5110 milcg inland 1mm 1h.- 111mm.-ico111111u11itygnrdcns11111111 park. I1 1 lhr-en crcctc-d by the l1oy's cln. homo Llcoiiomics at.‘ ‘blast liclici‘ (lr11l1a11:11:1> for 17.01!!! [child the cahll-gr:1111 scut from {Al-ln. 110i.‘ .-\111cric:111 . . ‘ “'l‘l11- village has I11-cu namcd |rclict work by tho people of that ciiy- I icvcr, is Yllflll111ill‘;l1£(lll-'i‘!=tll‘." _ ‘. 'i‘l1is is tlu- third town i11 lhc c111‘ lllnst to ililill‘ tl1c 111111111 o1‘ Phil- tiPijiilill. Thc othcr located i11 Pal- . 1-1-1- founded hy the ancient Grook, (hzaki-r days as “lhc city of llrnth l ihc .-\r111c11‘lzi11 cl1ui\'alt‘11t ‘The Legend 1 EAST BY AMERICANS the .\< ar 'l‘l1c 11:11:10 i11 .-\l‘lllt‘lll1lll, how-i two. dating M "midi" Clmr“s"i'il*“.\' ‘AW ll“ l-lllll 11"‘ 181i 0i Ull? burl. twl-uiy centuries ornnorc. arc i Wine 11nd the sccond n-lar Survrna 111 Asia minor. Tin-y llhilullclpliiu was known i11 lili‘ 0f the Mag-ll r y Love." and Ycghpairngon-Tscr for l I11 l-Junlnnrl Si. Sli-phctrs D111" or lloxing llny. as l1 is comlnonly lcd llill‘ d11_\' tplloivinir (‘hristi ons citstoni. was ilu- 111111 cc to hnrc :1 ll Dayl. Wm: the occasion oi’ :1 curl»- St. Stephen for smut- reason which has 11011-1- i11-n11 I-lonr- ' l. .- din to orernment, h _ _ __ _,._ fltwlagrgh ‘zlwilgzimliagnmn: mhqzrflnlsntl I111 111,11. ‘looked 11111111 .1.~ thl- pui-imn- 1.1 il1_\ 1111M nu incli- , Iwere sent to the tornicr <-111111-1~o1",r,fm m‘ '1' n’ hm‘ 1v SHEEN-At lu-nslnglon. Fob 29, u,‘ Dom." m, 4: Mrs. 1.\‘l:1lil1cw' Sheen, Funeral 3101135", Mrmday 111d 1111 ll1i.1d.1_\'. 11"‘ ("Cll-‘lmn "i ili-‘ihorscs bitlli un1l thoroughly‘ wash- l\"ll|\"‘l“33r-l' i" ‘illwli-d so that Ihcv should hc‘ prclu-r- vr-d from harm (luring the cmiulni: rears , your. when tho occasion was mad.- a nn-‘ tloual holiday, the principal birth: prevalent ull ovcr tlnc oi‘ the oldest superstitions Europe in lllc lllll’ CBIFJhPMlOYl llll Pfllililllll WM lllddoa that nnimnls 1111111111111 the 110w- 1Wiilll1m, teat-kaiser. ‘ALIA .1 A A14 Qg.‘ 4. A t l’ not ---r ,1“ ymme n1 dormer prince August or ot‘ specch the youngest son oi’ tl1c,How The principal guenisckuoivn, hut upon it in founded nu ‘were mp sons of the sit-kaiser nnd,°l'l Woman. the cut. and the doc. or. 111111126’ flrrflhrttrwn two manna-in. a. Ore m111¢|».n.e.11.l.n Qlhliltli lithium 11.00 nJm-Lurmen. luhlwh-"Jfllhlt" day. lehool ~ dvan n; Am-viu time win be a nt (lhrlstmns this I11-lief started time. in not This inquisitive old person mnde a i1 annual Jaime-l! an‘ n 4.4;‘ ‘AJ ,4 ~Q~¢..¢-. E are lavish on Studebaker cars. For some features we pay threesnd four times what they need cost. Here are soéne of those costs which affect you. Tell us-lwoul you want any one Our prices on high-grade Sixes to $3,655. They stand at: bottom in the fine-car field, despite these extra costs. demand requires 150,000 cars per y But they could be‘ lower if we Would you have us do it? - Engineering-SSW, Our enginecrink departments cost us $500,000 yearly. Our Department of Research employs 12S skilled men. It spends vast sums in analyses and tests. Our Bureau of Methods Special-Six and u» Big-Si; rim m" bearings than any car selling under United States. The Light-Six more th petitive car within $1,500 of its price. Ollier costly extras _ " ‘a Our bodies ate finished with l8 operationlllit-r - eluding 15 coats of paint and varnish. We use real leather upholstery. .. That Chase Mohair upholstery lfl closed can?!‘ o’. reduced? run from $1,445 All because the car. cut the“ costs’ made from the soft fierce of Angora goats. velour or worsted upholstery would enable us reduce our prices $100 to $150 a car but at: a an _ fice of Studebaker quality and reputation. 000 Extras to our men i “l, We pay the highest labor scale. Then we ddd“"”i extras to it. _ Zt-l/d ‘ Men who are with us five and Experiment and Standards fixes every formula, every require- ment. It makes 500,000 tests per year to maintain out high standards. We make 30,000 inspec- tions on every Studebaker car during manufacture before it goes out of the factory. We employ 1,200 men to do that. Those are heavy costs. But remember how they are divided — by 150,000 cars per year. They form but a trifle per car. $50,000,000 in plants ‘ We have invested $50,- 000.00!) in modern plants and equipment. $8,000,000 i11 drop forge plants. $10,000,000 in body plants izh $2 It O0 SC the fine-car field today. has stood for the utmost in quality. without knowing what Studebaker offers. You will find here some they mean to you. years or over get: _l of their year's wages in - anniversary cheqkflPhflB ' anniversary checks" 483C year cost: us $l,30O,0_fl0."-t,1vk After two years-all can“ ployes get a week of‘, vacation with pay. Tha cost us last year $225,000,, Old employes who roll‘, tire get pensions. "‘ Don’t Buy a Fine Car until you see the leaders Studebakers hold the top place in Last year, 145,167 people chose cm against; all rivals. They paid 01,000,000 for them. For 72 years the Studebaker name will never stand for less. Today. there are assets of $90,000,- O staked on the Studebaker cars. Don't pay $1,400 or more for a car All this to keep men,_,w with us while they grow more and more efficient. To make them happy,'so they do their best. This is all paid by peq‘; ple who buy Studebaker cars. But we figure that' each such dollar saves us, five dollars. Don't you agree with us? .. ~41 ores of advantages. Learn what —as the only way to do Studebaker coach work. These plants are equipped mnkcrs. by builtliiig them ourselves. 15% extra on steel On some steels we pay a bonus of 15% to the maker. Just to get our formulas save that extra on “commercial runs.’ \Vc machine the entire surface n5 was done on Liberty Airplane Motors. extra cost is $600,000 per year. But the results arc that perfect balance, that absence Every Studebaker car is Timken-equipped. The with 12,500 up-to- date machines, many of them very expensive. But consider the alternative. Profits to other We save you up t0 $200 on some hodics ']'/:c 11111105! in car value The object is to givi; you the utmost in car value. _, t You will find we do that if you 1:111:12 comparisons. ' In any Studcbalccr model, you will find scores of ways in whic .-.it txctis any rival car. l That is why‘, 1n thc fine-car field. the Studebaker leads. The demand has almost trcbled in the past: three years. These cars have become the sensation ‘of kilotordom. O11 some of these nuzticls we have ncvcr yet been able to meet ill: demand. We spend money ls We build without rcgard to cost. But, in c quantity production, we still bring costs: to bot: You should learn wlnt these things mean to yon-x before you buy a car. exact. We could v .1. of crank shafts, The of vibration. l3 l (P ~ S l X ' T-Pasaz. 1264.1. Vi’. B. 60 H. P. SPECIAL-SIX '5-Pass. l19-in.V-/’.B. 50 I-LP. I. l G H T - S I X S-Pass. IlZ-in. W. B. 40 H. P. Touring . . . . . $145§ Roadster (3-Pass.) . . . 144a Coupe-Roadster (Z-Pass.) 1735 Coupe (S-Pass.) . . . 1985 Sedan . . . . . 2135 Touring . . . . . . $2000 Taming . _ . . $2425 Roadster (Z-Pass.) . . 193") ' dstcr (5~Pa:s.) . 2550. ' Coupe (S-Pass.) . . . 2665 ,0 (S~_Pass.) .' . . 3395 -- Slrtlan . . . . . 2860 Sedan . . . . 3665 d 7‘ Q (Mil price: i1 0J2. Wulkcrviiic. Onn. Exclusive of muck. '1"-.'rn1.>' to 111cc! 1on1‘ {um-cult 11cc.) scum-z 1s||1u A“ 0' llvalcrs for Princi- l-Ilhrarll island 11'.“ 11 1.1 >"r71'1~:'r(1\\'-N l = "a z" -. a lp-i-v-i- :l._\ infant 1311-..- 1. - 1:1rtl1 1.1111 tl('tl.'ill \\ w: 1' I111 =l1'd to I11-av Illriglzl harmony from t‘\(‘l'_\' ~1>l1<-1'c: i.11l\ \‘t\i<'.l'I\f Milill And <.-r:111l1‘.~; hurniilif 1Y1 121-11111 all llltl chcrnl» tillli -. ,1“. pliuruu-d clonal; hlong: (lur- n11gclt1'r1(1p tho mruin lnlllilll Of all thc rate of 1111111. 11,. S,,,,,,1,- h-hnphnrdu nlonc That aoft Hnsnuuzfs touc. And when thou M's! depart. no c111 of flumtl To hear time hence i11 radiance came: Nor visible angels umurn'd Nor tlidst thou mount on high From tntai Calvary With all thine own redecnfd out bursting from their tomlm. earth liut one of human hlrtl1. he ‘ln Paradise with thee. N011 ylerthy cross the clouds Affltfiltll t Ill.- l'o11r‘d throuch thc host oi‘ I11-arch - hirarii ‘ lam heut with For thou ditlst hear away from Tho dying felon hy thy side. to of venoenoe break. . A little while the conscious earth , tlllf-llllll :- . K 1...»...- NEW-YORK,‘ SBQRE ' .. (j t t. -.. . mzcon U-v2.tl:1;r:'.:::l "s1l:..°.::.'.il::.’ ho common t is nel on. :1 nibble. of a.» 31-111». nmpm ham?‘ W113!‘ 11%: ,