JANUARY 31, 1927 _ _ _ _ fran onnnnorrlirro ' ~ ~ _ ~~ ...S L _ ____ WN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE Dknmehs IL cxdkhs ChiliS._ and liifltacunuzil _ 'io THE MARKETS (l'l"i‘.\\\'-A, Ont.. Jun. 29. -(eggs) egg markets are lill- - Dealers are quot- for ungradcd eggs il(-ii\'ci‘ed 30--32. Prices to retailers arc at extras 58-~60; firsts lor uniziaded eggs dr-llvi-i-oil »'|`ii's-is - " . _‘ .2". ure extras 35. lirsts 32. I-.ik ziiiii iliiseitli-ii at tili-so Prices to l'i‘ttiilci'S are i~x-- ilu- liiolilroni ilixlrki-t Saiilwitiy tin- iuurket was -slcudy. I’l'iri-ii i.:i'ados ol lloui' were well und under n liluited de- iiiaii¢i_ The inilii`e<-ti iiinl'-kct. was iiiriy zu-tivo with ai tinln limit-illoilo. flu- luarkot tor siaiidard gruiics oi mil--ii oats was quirt and prices ivviw- iiilcllnllircd. ’.i`ilo i`oatul'o oi' ilu- 1-ggiiinrket. last work was lilo iroak fel-ling that prevailed in the iii:ii'koi. for fresh eggs and price:-l I-los-rd witll it iiecliiin of two to five rz-iits per dozen. 'I‘iiis was attribut- ui in the iilcreased arrivals iroln iiriiish Columbia and lilo tact that sr\'orul cars train the Ulliiod Sti1i0H iii-i'c shipped hero on <'ollsigii.illollt, irhicll`also had it depressing iui'~ln-- euro on the situation. The i'eceipts 'Resolution of' Sym- , pathy by Laborers i Protective Union lltitlh the following resolntiolls were unanimously adopted: son-onds 40--42. ` "Wlierons since on-r last meeting ~- llenlers are quot- the limnn of our -brother member. 'Rollei-t Stanley has suffered a ter- IX. lb, ~lecoiul~l lo riilly had shock in the loss of his '_ Quotatiolis io little daughter. Selina. wlln wus di'nwueil;" and Iii, tlcliivi-i~cil -lint lnurket “_Wlu:i‘eas Selina‘i~l -fatllcr and brother I-Earl arc -lioiiil good meni- _ _ _ _ iu\r.~a of this orgilllizaiion. 'l`~ilere- Wi ii"""-" JN- ’“"“’"'|* 3"- w'ih|i'oi'o resolved “'i‘hnt we nleinberl-I i|"“|"I`¢" "“i'i-Ing I"`i""“- ot' the I. i’ -li. s in it-thize with -“0N"l‘REAl" QW" 'lim' 30' "` tilenl onli (lic rest gf -tlite family lu vxiport truilo lil Cnluidian grain “wir mem b(_mm,0m(_m and we ,_ _ ti' .t tint Alnlight F I will coin- qum' HI" d°“"`H"“" foiitl .ind console tihgniliii their .days “As "lm Smw' hm th" mme of sorrow, niui t'urt-her ri-solved that _ _ . , _ _ ai copy oi' thcse ro:-inliiiions he rc- .ili i..i.uli.s of sprllli, and wliltor , _ _ li mlm and Bom to iolded ill oiil li n the pres i-lfor publication. (Signed) ARTHUR GORMLY Pres. ED. NIOHOLSON. Sec. D. »COUGiH-LiN- i--<-o->-;- WRITER OF "WHISPERING GAL- LERY" IS CLEARED OF FALSE PRETENSES CHARGE LONDON, Jail. 29. -~lIci~lkeiii Penl'soll was ncqiiltted by u jury today of tllo charge of obtaining .£225 i`roiil the .Iohn Lune Publish- ing Conlpnny under false pretenc- es by claiming that his book "The Whispering Gallery", was written wr" Lim' maps Sm‘mmy` In Sym' fl'o_m tho diary of Sir Renucll pzitiiy with above prices for stor- uui eggs were also i'ediit'.rd two in foul' cts per. dozen during the iil.uti\e but filin No 1 p.i-uc-iiil7 wi-ok. 'l`he butter trade continued od was quoted nt.-il cents to -tl 1-Ei ri-nts per polillil. 'Tile receipts were is pai-kalgvs. Sxtroule dullnei-is signin ili.'1rkcd the cheese trade but vaiiics worn unchanged. West- ern griulos worn quoted at lilo to iii i~4 r per lb. lieu-ipts were -I2 Iulxrs. Rodd. Pourson admitted that he wrote the hook himself und that Sir Ren- uell was not involved, but declared he assumed thc publishers knew the true situation. - __---<4>-- 'rlic south African sov-rnuioiit will oonnect Capo Town and Dur- ban with n new trunk line tole- pllone system that also will be in-led for rr-_lay-ing Cape Town broad- casting. i CLASSIFIED ‘AD VERTISEMENTS I-‘our ‘Iimcri-loiin por line of 5 words £ Illgiit iineortlons por llno uf 5 words o-OO-0%-Q04 Q4+O44 0-OOO-Q-O-O-9-0-0 § I At n rogiilur meeting ot' the Lab- __50; fir-sts 37-45; sec- orei-s' Protective Union on January .\ ;_-,'¢~ilts \\':iiit<-d. A Y Nursing - PORTRAIT AGENTS. - WRITE for t-at-uioglle, ihliteti Art Limit- od, ~l llrilnswick, 'l‘oroilto. 3042--12-1-wsnl2(ii. ________.___._i-_--_- MEN .AND WOMEN, SELL THE woiiili-ri`iil _l). il- I~`~ Dl'ess lille. No i\N;u-ri|\iit‘e llect~ss:li‘_\'. -New iilon in si-lling outfits absolutely frec- duos not ilisclose your busiiiess. our niivcrtising in Cniltldiuil Mu- gliziiit-s iiitcl'ests ipros_pevts and lilaiiu-s you welcome. Write today for di-tails of this money-making proposition. llolniniou -llonlc i"aii>i'ii-it, liepi. 23. 1-iZI5 llicury .\ioilti'cni, AWII Miscellaneous .*‘~- ---~-»--~.-`»-,_ JNO. A. MACDONALD -» LAND .\‘iii'\~f-_v-li". llci'inaniv|lii~.. I‘- I-2. I. 3552 I2 281ino -___.___i________________.- \\'n\lt¢-il WANTED - REGISTERED AVR- shiro bull for l\lt. Carmel ll‘ui°ln- i-i~'ii Ii\l~it.itui.o. \Vi'Ite L. A. Ariioilaiilt, Soc'y, l-lox ii, Mount (‘ai‘meI. 3595127 -it ~-?_. _- i .. .' . Hooooooooeo-oro+f+o+o QIIEEII IIO'|'EI. _ Since taking over this Hotel we have spent m_l|ly ' rspaira and Improvements. It in now me fiom i-toni of in _ class In tho lvlaritims Prow- .inosa. It appeals to (|1911, who want s nomfcrtaldl" 'Hotsi and splendid table and axcsllsnt sorvico at a modo¢g_ ate prios. _ Rates from O8-W to 04.00- Por day. 5 ‘ ` Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Propristors MIN I.. Meouuo, Manage- fhousands of dollars _ll -'--’--’“" YOUNG WOMEN DESIRING T0 enter Class, Feb. 1st, 1927, North Adams Training School for Nurses, please write Supt. be- fore Jnnuary 12th. -School quali- fies pupil to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months course at Yale University School of Nursing all expenses paid. Teaeliers lvanted FIRST OR SECOND CLASS - teacher wanted nt once for llinupton school. Supplement $150. Apply to Allan Ferguson, Ilninplon. 3560-1-25-Bi. Salt-siilon \Vauted K-mia THE CROWN LIFE INSURANCE -('oiupaliy has puriiciilzlriy nt- iractivi-. openings iii -l’i°iuco Ed- ward iislnilii, with unlimited op- i portuliity i`oi' roni nuicsinon. ` Write, giving full pai'i_iculni‘s -to (‘i'owil Life, (‘:\I'c (lliardi-an. 3635-1-3l.6i Lost; LOST FROM MY RANCH ONE silver female fox. -Finder please Il Y - I P. E. I. 8627-1-29-Z-Ii _ Mole Help \Vnnted , FIRBMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- ners $150~$250 monthl-y, also clerks (which position'.'). Rail- way, ‘Box 116, Guardian. ` 3687-1-11im5I WlAN'I'-ED- A MAN WITH SALES ability to represent sn establish- ed company. Good chance for - promotion. Write tiuli particulars "M" Guardian. ' ' ' 3814-1-28-4i - For Sale *nn--_nits-¢l~ FDR .SALE - PUR-EBRED AYR~ shire, cow. newly vfreshenod. ' Bruce? Deacon, North Wiltshire. 3621-1-29-2| ,_._....._.._-_.-_-- .Ftori SALE--SHORTHORN COW and hsifor, registered. milking ' strain.. One Clyde Gelding, 1500 -pounds. Leo Blmke, Milton. 36261-29~8i ,________......___.-_?- Jsoh Le or Veasey, Jr., West Royalty. 8628-1-19-Si otii' Elmer .IC Sllarboii Poriailor -But they little _know the sorrow Central Guardian A'-L ABOARD -Q to Summerside i°m°"`°'W- H0Ck9y Special. 'Fare $1.95. 3643 IMPROVING _ Her friends will 'be pleased to learn that little Miss Eleanor Clark,Summerside,-who was successfully operated on in the -Prince County Hospital last Friday IB IWPTOVIIIZ and well on the road to recovery. HOCKEY AND DANCE _ Spec. ini tra-in to Sunvmerside tomorrow. 3843. HOCKEY SPECIAL to Summer. side tomorrow. _ 3543 1'uEsDAv's i-iocxgy _ Special train to Su-mmorside. - _ 3643 -ENTERTAIIN ED -iMrs. ‘B.W. Le. Page entertained a number of friends i0 all Enjoyable Afternoon Ten. on Thursday last. ABEGWEIT SPECIAL -1_0 su-m. 'Orchestra accompanying, _ 3643 WEDDING BELLS. -The mar. riilgo l00k place in Charlottetown, Jan. 18th, 1927, by Rev_ Ewen Mac. Dougal! of Mrs Hilda MacKinnon of Montague, P. lil. I., youngest daughter of the late Donald Liv- ingstone. Murray River to Mr Mac liiacllend of Charlottetown. Mr, MacLeod is one of Cl\ai'lottetown'i-l most popular real estate men and one of the best meeilullics and con- tractors in the city. Mr, lVl¢|,@¢,(| ii-i well known ill this province where lie has a. host of friends with whom the Guardian joins in wishing him and his hrlde every joy and happiness in their wedded life. On their return from their llleusailt. trip Mr and Mrs Macileoii intend houses, 206 Grafton Street. An- nouncement oi’ reception later. --1---- PERSONALS Mr. Alfred Mitchell, l’isquid. was a visitor to the _City =Sn‘tiiriiay. Rev. W. Bruce Muir and Rev. lt. Il. Stavert, Moderator and Clerk respectively of the Presbytery ui' Prince Edward island, leave this morning for Amherst, N. S., to meet and confer with ltev. Dr. (lrant, Colivener ofthe Missions Board and other Church officials on matters pertainiilg io the Pres- byterian (‘_liul‘ch of Cnnatla. __ I BIRTHS ____.__.__._Z-i-__i- WARREN-At liiunberiy, il. C., on Jun. 15th. to Mi'. and Mrs. Goof" .\‘iay MaeDonaIl¢d thatrllome number whereby -Prince hdward Island 111815' to recover the body ofour dear _ I Y alfa; L _ -V1__ »..~ .._ CARD or THANKS 3,,” S - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __¢_____`_ i'Words canno-t__ f I 1 In/*n.““~iAei'§ A inss or ora-tliudo tixiiizsiinzluhweigo _ III I ` ___` Pneumonia l.6f`t liiftviuil ' A Bad Dough llrt. W. . Bennett, 28(l1-14th Bt. mcit ' _ iii. I Alta., writé -*“0vor s m twins were born- og pneumonia which Bda; under tba dootor's cars, lis triad dnt one thing and tina another, A oiniflanmgut mscmcooof Dr. Wood’s ‘ " NOIWIY Pins SYN! p ' grateful to all our friends for they Wm “ke advanmge °f the “Wei” ¢°U|d Oli" "!i|°i\ Pi-ib||°i¢y and val- bottles of cough medicine, I` trid of were indeed true to us and hel d Goss 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Raymond "mi" I0 We the hockey game and uabie recognition from the entire my cough with one sndaliaif?ottiea of ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stanley I BASKETBALL United 10. st. 1-nuts 9 _ lst yeni- 1-. w. C. 10 zicn 5 All Stars 16, P. W. College 12 ISV- your P. W. C. (girls) 4 2nd y0ai‘ P. W. C. (girls) 2 The ifiri-lest basketball night over staged ill the history of the Ciiarlottotowu Y. lil. C. A. took place Saturday night when over two hundred spectators got: their iilii 0V0I1iI1lls pleasure out of watching the four different games. and aiding their respective teams with their various college yells. The si-_coild some between lst year P. W. College aild the fast ybut snappy team representing Zion (Church was a corkcr. The col- 'lege boys were heavier than their more youthful opponents, and their weight told on the boys who pilt up all excellent game. Tile Zion boys were much superior in com- bination but their scoring was kept do\vil by close marking ol men oil lilo part of the college guards. _ Aiifii-i\f‘i‘ genie between those (wo teams will he followed with close interest. Next camo the All Stars of Charlottetown and the picked team from the College. This is the second time those teams have met and as before the town team came oilt with the long end of the score, their experience and shooting abil- ity standing them in good stead. although the College boys were su- perior on combination, they could not find the basket in‘ the same manner as their opponents. There is xi rumor that another fi-ny l\/Ill(-_I)oiil-_all Warren. iiweiltnlneis to be stulzed shortly be- tween those two teams and the town boys giving the College a handicap lead of ten points losers to provide the chicken supper no doubt n record crowd will be out to witness this game. Last but by no means least came the girls game between girls rep rcseilting the lst year P`. W. C. and 2nd year l". W. C. The girls played girls rules and gave an excellent exhibition of the game. lil this game ontllusinsm ran very high. one could scarcely hear the whistle above the din. First one crowd with their yell, followed immediately by the opposition, and when they clashed 0 boy it was lolid. The girls though lacking in prac- tice piayed an excellent game, free from any form of roughness and featured hy hard playing on both sides. AI. the termination of filii play- iln: time the score was n tie which necesslnted overtime play from which first year emerged the win- nor. All are enthusiastic for another game, and second year feel confid- ent that they can take the measure of their opponents and ther-_-lby ef- face the defeat incurred last night Tho following are the players and scores mmieln the respective games: United 19 Bt. Paula 9 Forwards lioury li . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. lnnis 2 liloblwen-i . . . . ..Cox1 Centre Cameron G . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Owen 2 Guards Clow 0 . . . . . . . . Murley 0 Holman 0 lloil 2 Referee--Earle Mcinnis 1st Year P. W. C. 10 Zion 5 Forwards Owen 4 Stontiforil 2 Jamieson 6 Goss 1 +w»n Roughness inflammation V 'And Chap ping of tho skin are quickly heaiod by MacKINNON’S WITCH HAZEL CREAM A delightful soothing sffsot follows the first spP|i°l*|°"- PRICE Slc PER IOTTLE The Prompt C.W. Beef. fest long and- engine. Apply Pet~_ ' ' 'xmw-“Hunt = Druggists iron sal.:-rs i_ioi-rr Lioi-rriuo _ _; c .““.“‘;.';-..:.l'°::'..'.;’: N “_ Mnlim - - ---_ nick ca e. - _ . - _ _ - iwidxzsnrytiinn, eersslnoiors, 3624-1-29-ci ° C0, w- ~ »- _. ,__ _. mn, wfhnstfi, son -sal.s-risi-ili~m son so 7* ,Y ` fgw; i A ers 4 Re‘i'cl‘ce Geo. Walker. L-Z"'°*' P°"'°' ""1 "'- alnarcoming las it does shortly af; son Diamond who has been criti- r e marve ious performance o cally lil at the City Hospital the HOCk6y COI`IlW3.II|¢he youthful prodigy Johnny Mlm pm uw wcckn wiii be pleased to ' ___ °¢ ‘Sydney at the Bolton Marathon learn that his condition is now ro- The Union hockey team of vm- running race last April 19th. ported splendid and will shortly be wma crossed sucks with ,he Com_ The magnificent purse of 325.000 on the road to a complete recov- -- 2:: c -__ ornwa r n on Friday evening Y il P ° -l ANNADOLIS ROYAL, Jan- 29.- Jam 29;]-,_ present t me to foster and boost A unique hockey game was Played The game throughout was very the "manly art" of swimming, it is sroit News pictures George Ynunq. here touisllt. al R UGHGHY- tor the *last and was marked by good team almost I certainty that his example aa ho -plunges out of thc sea, hold- ncckey club when mo nvc alley play and brilliant inqwinusi work will br f°li°w¢d in the near Ml-rr in aloft in his i=f¢ hand a has oo" brothers played against “Tho on both sides but the visitors prov- by "I-any Public spirited bontfaot- Town-" Andrew Riley, the father ed by their exceptional shorting to ora in many places. _-of the boys, planned to play goal, ‘be superior to the home team, the Young’a marvellous performance lashing the waves with their tails.- buy was obliged _L0 abandon the score being 5 to 0 in favor of the standp ou_t pre-eminent for many sharks marked "Promoter" “Graf-_ idea, oil account of a lame back, Visitors. 4 reasons. i.o. his extreme youth for ter" and "Got Rick Quick." The ti-' The result was atio. 2-2- No souls This I5 the limi- time the Uiiivil _a long continued expense of ener- tio of the cartoon is apt indeed. lt were scored inthe flrstiperiod. but has bliell Seen in action in Corn- gy, the obstacles he had to sur- roads: “He Has Just ‘Started to in the second. the Town scored Wan and they Certainly BFG il IRSI- mount in order to get across the Swim." The advice given tho win- two and inc alleys cnc. clinton “““i*“‘S 11°! Sh°°ti“8 '°EHf°Sali°“ continent to be ready f°r the liar* Riley thc youngest of the crowd, ‘md °°“ld give “' g°"d “°°°“"i- 07 or'a gun. Hila indomitable “will to “Beware of confidence men who al id much 8) them-selves against any senior tosiln Mn.. overcame an obnide. shot the first go am lr I th .Pr i _Th _ -_piauso from the fims. The Rileys sréooueng 1;; ngcséls gi t;re‘¥[tulI;;’r‘; "Wh-ere 'there's a will thero's I scored another goal in the -third .st _ -M way" was never exemplified on a period, and although ten. minutes 0f"’3l":;;v';‘::; an(i1If;':;‘1“ me md" greater soaio. He' set out from To- overtlme was played, neither side _Gordon MacMman acted as rep ronto on a motorcycle with scanty have been known to rip. b k th ou h. finances- practically alone- most _ m 9 I 3 eree. The Annapolis (Royal -band was The following was the “ne up. contenders in a similar event. would in attendance, and the game report- .Unions c_ C _'c_ have a retlnue of trainers and rub- ed one of the -best of the season. Goal ' bers, besides s generous financial The line-np; w_ McLeod Cam G_ Cass Capt assistance. His feat shows what L. sro sending Sprague Cleghorn to - “The Rileys"-F.iLewis, goal; Fred Defense can be done by persistent, steady Pirates, Langioia to S. Pats, and i_ imply, Chas. Riley, -defence; W. W, J-lowagt }{_W0,th training, from early youth. it is Bourgeauit' to Rangers. Other -Riley, C. Riley, »R. Riley. for- C. Lea F. Jewel Wmli" U10 Compost of any boy or tradss will be consummated pres- wa;-<15, Forwards qlri\ln thc land to duplicate his per- ently, It Ia predicted that Cioqhornn --‘rhs Town"-K_ Han-lg, goal; M, -c_McLct-,d L_ Mmonald formance at some time in their would probabiywlnd upwlth First-` Ritchie, M. Rlppey, defence; A. C. Logan -W, Alyward lives- The "will to win" is required ea, where brother Odies is Manager Mahoney, ll-1. Langille. -R. Chap- H. Mil-ier R. Jewel shove ati-Mind above matter. The Odie would welcome him as his un-' man, LII. Eaton, forwands. Subs physical powers arc subservient to doubted knowledge cf the weakness R¢f¢,-¢¢_W_ B_ Wm-d_ S. IS'tc\val't M. L. Aitken the mental. J. Taylor N. Alward. I do not know the causes which league would be of vast hcl-p. That _ _ led up to the whole proposition. It Langiois goes to St- _Pats Is aur- »=rL~_f_§T§_§§=2F-};_§DFgg-V_S_T _ KBHIFVIH9 Wills §l“i.'Jf-`»”.`2.°f.f".:f‘$t"’.§.'.°.ii.$2-mférfg _'.'..'»IZ‘-'l°l»._.",°..-`2'lIi' »'{'IT.'§°f.§`..'.'L 1112;! ' ‘ ' ' but it is more Ikeiy that the sp rt is no use In anyone trying to iii' - LUNDONS D°wN`AND°oU-rs which animated -Mr. Wrigley, Jr., was pure benevolence, coupled with Saints have a capable defence. _ . WINDSOR, Jan. 29.-Kentviile a desire to “start something." The Neither Mccaffroy nor Brydgos rate 'mem' (mm mx hunting over the yvilficatg wok a 5 to 4 vm., over whois coup certainly directed the with other defence men in the if L I t fy il1lIi]ii~leIattAn5isIt)\tili;r}siui('Ils ofelfiiidtalri tho Windsor team in an exhibition eyes of the world to Catalina Isl yet that‘s what the Prince of game here tonight, the first meet-HIM. il - wales did yesterday, ing .between these old rivals this if it is a tourist resort the In- much ofi a contender in the second For four hours last night he winter. _hlbiilfiil "WY ¢XP°°¢ ¢° ""9 ' hi" I' "WY MV* °"° *W°°¢ 7°" toured some of the poorest dis- nmol fans, who turned out .in golden harvest-on account of so ward line to link up with their new tricts of the city, calling at chnrit- goodly numbers for the game. wers'many touristy wishing to seo the defensive formation. ‘ able institutions and philanthropic highly pyeased M the showing made plug, clubs. At one of the CIUIJB. tho by the Windsor boys, who pn; up( It may bo a good tip for many of lowing. has been received: iofficiais had ii. few anxious sec- a great exmbmom our ,p|u¢°¢,-I1, .g hbme wfm hgyg mills through the ih"”“‘e“°d col Gordon Kennedy started the scor the boat interests of P. E. Island at Boston Bruins today flatly denied lapse of a screen behind which sev- ms after three minutes of may Wm] heug, g¢ 'get together and pi-il I-I "al gms were ‘m"'°bi“g an" a a wing shot. Two minutes laterifive or ten thousand doiisr-s for a four cornered hockey player trade Greek dance' which me prince had Walden Kennedy took a pass from sprint swim. across our Northum- such as was reported from Toron- awlauded enthuuasucany' brother Gordon and made it two to beriand Strait. There are ten or to. Adams said ha was "dizzy" from ` The mst vis" 0: the night was nothin Mosher sent in the third twenty mon in Charlottetown who the trade-nik which had been go- ffllgrfhsgggt tgvrangglizxangfeutsggf count Ihr the invaders, but Mounco could put up a thousand doiil _ tu the locals in the runnin with each and never have to deny them- weary of denying ru rs. \ided with free beds. Some men. PU 5 "W" gr family their grapefruit co 1 d a line score. - already glbtftioryerzaiiiasgdeashy DIE; In the second.--period Gordon iKen- for breakfast.; “Money makes th ii}'i‘iEn;|Hi€;i beiliiid the i‘;Jild CBYYYIHK luck. °` interest. it is something for our ty 0 a mo or true , the engine Parlor Social 9_0” ,__ ,,_,___, _,_,,__,_ ‘*°° one °[ me most enmyamb Pm" A Charlottetown man has beo lor Socials, for which theW M S. known to cl" l “wo bu on . Dr. _Wood’a Norws Pins Byr\\p.”\ .Price 851:. por bottle, large fsmiay sins 00s.; put up only by The . Milburn Co. Limited, Toronto Ont. 7 1 The first. foal for 1927 that wo Royal Winter Fair. cE‘r'riNo BETTER ` The many friends of Mr- Spurg- An interesting cartoon in the De-_- u . taining $25,000. All around him black, sinister-looking sharks are~ - nor by William Wrigley, Jr., was: - promise to make you rich." Axis-grease bathing suits have been criticized severely, but never ‘ f rams winos ` Trad winds blowing In tho, N. H. and strength of ovory player in the tain the Impression longer that' - league. Oorbeau is an in and outer. Lan iois will make St Pats very. Since writing the above the foi- iPresidont C. F. Adan‘i`s._ of the p that his club was a party to any _ rs ing tho rounds and had grown -Sprague cieghorn, ho was nam- ¢ sd in the Tor-onto story as sche- it self" Adams declared, loo-al of which provides power to oper- ate it. n An airplane' being designed in of Marshfield United Church 'arc ' Germany for non. ,_ m h pal of douooa-and win. Such a 909 5 is to --2 -. -- -- I uoi£t Ono of the largest and boot gqulppod Hptlll Il Ellfifll canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 ol' which have privats baths. Compiotely ronovatol In the past few years- -Few Hotels throughout canada and tho United Stitoo havo its splendid table. Gourtoous service to all Guests- Tolo- phonos in rooms. Rstss $4.00 to $5.00 por lay. Charlottetown Mr. Wr giey. "i5i1\;ncv§nil'I;dvi::'aliE:Lli:t gigantic Nw "*""!"'"o 'i‘°“‘°* 5° °" °“ desired and A very large qgmwd school curriculum like Svrodoil. gathered. the house being filled to ¢apa¢I|,y_ _ If ovory child at some stated ag y Mr. W. J. Gibson acted ns chair- could be Induced to take up swim- _-_ man and the nfoliowaingd plgsdgrguriz ming what a bondlit our younger 1- s was succossfli Y You BFG I - generation would derive from cam ly enjoyed by the large audience. 5,9, mantgiiy and physically--no PI‘1“°.D“°t- I/9"* A“d"°W ‘md forgetting the great asaot It woui MUY F°f5“9°“¢ R°"-dI“5- I‘°b5|'be in minimizing the danger o Andrew; violin Solo. Helen Wood; mo” who gc |,, 0,, w,¢,,._ Reading, Dr. G{,oon;\ S§:.ano Soloé Nad no Roper; oca _o, oan Phlllipsoni Pseadigi LM; A cms: Mc! F°'5“°°“; “° ° “" m The raor- for the Prince Edvllfd R°b°"m° B°"'°“; vucal nut' island hockey championship and I Jessie Jenkins and Roland Phillip- th l M Q .M M *M Mumm- son; Pis.n'o Solo, Jane Hearts; |°___9""_H'f_ I” "_ M Reading, or. oi-een; Piano moe# ' “‘ Y W d Hook Mae Hearts and Mary Ferguson: °""°”* W" '°*”" 9” “ ’ ‘ I HOIIBI C0., Ltd. noulmg. lim sooturoya. od wi*ii,_!W° WW, *° *'_‘°l;‘;“°":|': VICT ‘RI HOTEL C. Ray. smolmiod to l44~i0~ * Western Guardian ltd MM to Ii It ! Proprietors bysiilgt -?:I':i:::nw:iId ml-l‘.‘ovghlI‘Il: :writers Piflltfogn °“* Hannv o. snown ua r Boothrovd- ‘iw Pwr. 1"* *N* *NW* °? ' M” Refreshments were than scrrédigoing' to ,drab tho ooiifiiofi- IU I the 'Rules in|tgoir :axial 31:21 casa ;'of'WR”aM Ido-“poor Mr. 8YUll`ll\l6\‘0 BOY ‘°°`., _~ was nlmonti-' "slit in -up anim mm is im mn nip ow- H°f°r° \°"° -no mil vinci. ana -upon arm '°¢° °f t\\°“"° "" mga. »_»muoi»_ ¢» me on win *"5 M" ’:|';m°";'o':f wculivt bot s 1928 Gorman mar uglalaif ‘nb::`\\l'|M_ ..F-ml on the-outoofiil. _ __ _ _ folly [ood follows." 'NIO is lo!!-4 O Clffy 130 passengers and io` make '_ H !.l°i.D I'l'0m Hamburg mjqew Xqrk in 36 hours, 6 ;___,. -5 Children _;. cuugh _ GIVE Tlilw- ,_ ' HUGHES’ _ __ cmmu-I MIXTURE ` AT oNca`,..@' ji? A’ it will --_como mil ry quickly. lesson P germ-laden phiogm " clogs the air passages. “QUIK ID “IOQQF _.QQ |. 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