APRIL 16.1928 g . I _ 2.21.55‘ t’. ‘$55331 pntllllfllllrl l o r _ F“. l: run down m "lulu-ruler- in; from nnpmia. pom-nus of blood. <v"!*."."“3"- "P . Billinkl‘ l: yin i» . wit.) "fir" 50111.12; ‘ ’ D ‘CI Wiestern Guarani." day night, April seventeenth. ' 3794-4-16-21 Canadian connection with the Association. on Friday evening. This falls in line with the custom in the larger towns oi Canada and the United States _‘ merside next Friday before a select- _.‘, urr FORGET the Little C10 opfier in Searletown hallTues- _-0N OFFICIAL BUSINESS-Mr. Peter G. Clarke, President. of the National Silver Fox Breeders Association, left Saturday morning for Ottawa on businessin ._FAVOII. SATURDA-X - _ HALE ll0LIDA'Y—It is expected that it move will be made this yearto have the usual Wednesday half holiday riistcmary with the majority ‘oficolors. At the close the speaker ex- stores 'in Prince ~ County, throughl summer months‘ changed to Satur- ‘mcmbers of the audience to visit day with the stores remaining open and gives everyone the benefit of a much needed and more satisfactory half holiday at the end of the week. ,—FIRST FERTILIZER SHIP- MsNT-Tiic first fertilizer cargo for Summerside will arrive at Summer- side on or about Monday, April 23, according to information received by R. T. Holman, Ltd, agents repres- ented. At least four steamers will bring their cargoes to Summerslde this spring for members of the P. E. I. Potato Growers Association, ac- cording to information received. —WORK OUT NEXT FRIDAY- the Prince County division of the Guardian Oratorical. contest will again deliver their orations in Sum- ed audience in the Assembly Hall of the Summerside High School. Since the ._ccntest last Monday the three winners have been perfecting them- -sclves in delivery, pronunciation and ‘other points, and expect to make theibest possible showing when they compete at the Provincial final con- tcst in Charlottetown. --LEC'I‘URE. MUCH ENJOYED- Prof. J. A. Clarke, M. S. A.. Supt. of the Dominion Experimental Farm at Charlottetown, gave a most interest- ing and instructive address in the Anglican Parish hall, Summerside. on Friday night before a small but representative audience. The lect- are; which was mainly devoted to the care of home grounds was well illustrated wtih lantern slides in tended it cordial invitation to all the Experimental Farm whenever convenient. A hearty vote of thank was moved by Mr. C. B. Jelly, sec onded by Dr. E. Tanton and carried.’ ‘j inc SUN. LIFE ASSURANCE CO. ‘ -, - OF CANADA Issues an Ideal Savings Policy A Combination oi‘ a l0; l5 and 20 Year Endowment. Wiih a much lower pnmlum than if bought mparaicly. Ask our Jlgenls about it or Consult J. A. MOORE, Div. Manager. fi I i Philadelphia at Brooklyn, post-i puma, mm 3 OO4 QQOOQ-OOR-O-O-OOO-Q-OOQO-GOfO-GOQ400-O- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS . One luau-lion _........a..........._..._.__.._-....l0e per Iluo oI i5 wards Pour Insertions Eight lnurtlono .. ..-_-...-.._. n80 per lln-i of 6 words ~-----»-—----—----8n nu unc of o words Brooklyn . . . . . J . . . . . . . . . . .. aces; F __Qa_ _ . s: 4 ‘v vvvr.§"§'§‘.‘§‘§‘§§'.§§ Hargreaves‘ _ Agents. Wanted Miscellaneous §f§,',“§’,°o‘}?f,“f‘_ _"_"_"_‘_"_‘j _____ ‘_"_ 8 ,2 l auro ACCESSORY DEALERS T0 3N0. ALFRED Ring‘ Mmmn’ Mme" “m1 Wm” handle Nob-Um. a. Gear Shift Lever nsh Tray to fit all cars. Al fast selling novelty with o. dc-T ____ Wiiiiite purpose. Canadian Distribu-lBHiPPlNfl TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS-lJnblonowski and‘ Hargravc. tors, ‘ Great West Motors Limited i i294 Granville ‘Si. Vancouver, B.C.i ARTILLIHtY-No. 8 Medium Bat- tery. There will be a meeting of all‘ ranks in the Armouries at 7.30 p. my P. W. MacNevin, Major. i‘ CHILD INJURED-What mizhti have been a more serious accidenti occurred Saturday night last on- and a. half year old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Quinn was hit and run down by a Chevrolet Coupe automobile which was travei-. It - t iling at a very low speed. The littleirt. is eXPec ed that the winners in gm was badly cm about the headflt eleven stitches being necessary toll]: closeup the" various wounds. No.1, blame is attached to the driver asy- he was concentrating on a horse} and wagon at the time which was"; moving in the opposite directional; The little girl, after the accident ii. was immediately rushed to the City Hospital where at a late report lastmf night she was in no immediate don-ff‘. ger. . ‘I; {OW ' PERSONALS Mrs. C. W. Kielly leave this morn- 3 ing to attend the Liberal Womens i._._ Convention at Ottawa. After the liq convention she will proceed to Lon- i4- don, Ontario to visit her daughter, ig- Mrs. George Agnew. She expects to; ' be away six weeks. i Bllililliilllii Washington . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 2 — MACDONALD, H d H _ Land Surveyor, Hermanviile. P. piiiifii-élf.‘ - ogam Snorer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 E- T- . 4-11-1 mo. Cincinnati . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 5 (Canadian Press) SATURDAXS BASEBALL Ill-1- AMERICAN LEAGUE Boston . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 2 (Called in fifth, rain). Gaston and Tate. i’. sutrrs i"- THE CHARLOTTETOWN "GUARDIAN, i Recital HEARTZ MEMORIAL IIALL i Monday and Tuesday at 8 p. m. ruin-i- tlu- IIIIIIIIIKIIMIIQII [Ioqlromlgo gave the girls a very fine talk on mem- Heh Ixlmn‘ M" Lanwni _ of Illn Ilonor llie Lieutenant Gover- "vocations." The girls "swned “MhiIBKlNS {OT hi5 new Slihere of labam Richmond Street. when the fourliioi- IIIIII .\Irn_ mum, Monday Evenings program wlll be: —I‘.\R'I' ONI% The Ilaldnrfn Hut-rifles . (Legend of N. 2, IIIALICVT NTFIIIEK Legend of the Iloliln ...... "Tennyson l-lugllnli Nllmlery, Little [Intern Irish Ilunior_ I! scenes from -— : I'.\Il Set-no from “l)r'll‘i\rnu|l.". Jlnmilng Satire. Tim (‘linlr Iloy Nome Children's Stories. "llllfihl- —l.\'1‘l<1Il.\IlliH|O\'-— —-:I'.\IK'I‘ TIIIIBE:— , Liinu-iititilon -I"ri||n Kiln: lIi-nry VIII Tueiultav l-vc-nlmzbi program will lie: IIECITAI. .\'l'.\lll Tim Flrnnen .. .\ (‘nlorl-al Pilrhll Kelly's Ilrrinu 4. iron-Ii \\‘ll, "The |llgli\vi|_viiiii|.." ......... _. ITINII Slnrlt-N. Sim-lira from "Ilillnlelm Ihirlvmitio- mi "IIIIIIIIFI." -i:\"rr:|i.\|issio.\‘— -—:I'.\Il'I‘ 'I‘\\'O:— y _ From "Jllllliii ‘it of the poems to which they are -“'""l""""""- iset. The latter, "Dear Lord and MHH_“,,,.., ‘Father of Mankind“ was rendered i Bradley and Berry. ' . New York at Philadelphia, post- poned rain. ‘ St. Louis at Chicago, rain. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 8 12 Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 12 Hudlin and L. Sewell, Stoner Smith, Hargrave and Woodull. i NATIONAL LEAGUE Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0 5 li3l Cincinatti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 9 l] Miljus and Smith‘, Gooch, Lucas.‘ Brame and Hal-grave. i Boston at New York, postponedi rain Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4 11 iyTherc was _ 1 8 ofrom United Kingdom buyers for Blake and Hiirtnett. Frankhousei Canadian western oats here on Sat- 3urduy, but as the prices bid were rbelow local‘ exporters’ St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . and 0‘Farrell. -—IN'I'| IIIIHSIU 3“ —-: I'.\ 'l‘ ’I"II Ill‘! ‘. l, Her-nu lrom 4, NITIW-IICII-l Minna-hang '._ Herna- froin Hillier (Milt-Ila, 'I'l( Ii Id __. _-.-{-Oi———~——~ THE (Canadian Press] MONTREAaL, ‘acre? good en " itock as his topic (Th6 Home of tiic i SUNDAY NATIONAL LEAGUE lbusiness was ‘further change in 303m" - - - - - - - ~ ~ - - - - - - - - » -- 2 6 Oioais and the demand was limited. 3 '7 3iA stronger feeling developed in the B . dt d T. l , " . ‘ ' - ran an 1y or ‘Clfllk ‘illdimurket for winter wlzveeat} fiaffélinfigéd t is new the finest Hotel o’ its - 1 w litwenty cents per barrel. The under- < “m” l“ the Maritime Pmv’ itonc to the spring wheat situation was firm under a moderate demand. ;The demand for all lifccd continued active and the urad- 4: Me pflca‘ Mr. . - ‘ertone to the market was stea yr, Dawson, Hill and Goocli, LuqtieyiThe inquiry for Standard grades of i urday and. evening “ma a very interesting meeting lastlthoughtful and appropriate sermon. ______ “nnnnuy cations that are opening up to theimis occasion‘ Drllmlllllhil subject ‘What living means to me," Shakespeare ...I'ollo4-i& life of the poet John Greenleaf of session and their wives_ The L“- Jcilgni- Ghent whose strength l5 in Thee." Theifor an “Rm lwords of all the hymns and anthems,‘ Short addresses will be delivered ..r (‘iirililnul welt-av Anthem-Who Fathom the Eternal the Minister preached on—“An un- . Sliukvnpaiirc llumur. i- nnil the (‘mom ...Mnim~ Fun Herr-lu- --------- ~-\'P'~l'" {the former, Mrs J. J. Stewart took _ mm, the contralto solo Mrs. W. E. Flet- Ninw-i Mrs. Fletcher and Mrs. Stewart the _-__ ‘ceived, eleven by certificate and j TRINITY UNITED (ii-when qtwenty on Profession of Their Faith. I ‘ Rev. D. M. Lamont, Church _of l The Senior Canadian Girls infiwilflnd» “calmed the pulp“ Wm‘ Enflining of “mm. Unmd Churcmthe minister and preached a very ‘Tuesday evening. Miss Jean Miller "Christ's L85‘ Wm and Tesw’ keen interest to Miss Miller as she'll‘ fimrmlw very 5mm‘ .Zi°n_ Churchl discussed with them the numy vmiuas pleased to have him pieach on vow were i“ we» M we moi-i..wfi.ifi.““tiié“i.'éii‘i Ssiiiffffi. “m” “m” Y°5“”d“§" Re“ Ham-Capt. John Gillis, who ‘despite his imond Johnson preached on the years’ is hale and beam, A Congregational Social is an- ncunced for Thursday evening. A Yreception to the new members. re- ‘ceived last year and up to the pres- cnt, will be given by the members from the text “To me to live is Christ and to die is gain." In the evening, the subject of Rev. Dr. Ramsay's discourse was the , Whittier as exemplifyins the word-s dies Aid will mipply refreshments, ' 0f the Psalmist ‘blessed is the mim and the Choir will be responsible appropriate programme. were taken from the writings of on matters of interest to the congre- iWhlttier; and were as follows: igation. Every member and adher- IHymn-O Love, O Life, our Faithent will be made welcome. angl Sight. At the evening diet of worship Thought? v iHymn—lmmorial Love, cxpected Legacy," John XIV,27. Communion was observed at the close of the Service. This is appre- Anthem—Dcar Lord and Father of mated bYflmmY Wm 9311110‘ fll-lendl iMankindy the morning service. | ‘.Hymn_o Lord and Master of Us Mr. Fulton addressed the “Y" ML groilip of stugentsk 13s topic was the The. music of both anthems was "Lrusleefi p ° Crsoluiutys’ composed by the Organist Prof. w_ Zion Church Choir furnished the‘, m. Fletcher, A.R.C.M., A. T.C.L. In "m-“ct ZION CIIURCII MUSIC Forever chcr sang the soprano solo, and A, the communion gem/ice “w. PAGE THREE . ————-—---,_;-' _ Centraljlflrdiflfl iPaul Kollins, B-l-J- GHURGH 3ERVICESi'“"=P..‘¥€;..£’.§2*i2t .... tiuonicu rouirilrtonvcymgmATl-ITTI-B pf, i‘. -, :1 kind required . . . Such attractive patterns ‘t . . bring charm and chfii.’ l to any room and savccountlclb» e .~ '.....‘" Congolcum Gold Seal Yard‘ willi- lie flat on the Si! all times-no fastening o2; .. ........... .. . e i-i . - . - ' .. l'niu_rfin‘ll‘.lllu'lii‘_‘_ them has been sung scieial times have taken away my Lord, byi Ilrunnuuml views little ._ Mr. done. There was no S‘ spot prices for , n“ prices lines of mill- . . h ' ' d d th , " . duetkiln “‘I_)ear Lord and Father oi Ehgérvéfi? £5516, lgeagfiiiflgy gwfleplllg, t ' _ Ma“ nd- , , _ Mr. Malcolm McKinnon taking the _ Both these compositions beauti- buss 50m ,fully and worthily express the s-pir- 1m; choir also sung appropriate hymns very softly during the dis- tribution of the elements. _ At the evening service Easter mu- Iat the close of the sermon. This an- sic was repeated. the anthems “They biy the choir of Trinity but never Stainerjand “King of Kings" bvl with finer effect than last night. lt Simper, being sung. I seemed to sum up the thought and Miss C. Miller and Mrs. S. Mc- .. I feeling of the entire service. Lean took the solo parts in these. A - [The spegin] mug-jg Sunday morn- miXCd quartettc. the WOFIIS 0f which ing consisted of the amiicm “Holy ccincided with the sermon thought _Art Thou" from Handel's "Largo." “I515 ilivfll by Miss F. Campbell, Mrs. CONGOLEUIM CANADA LIMITED, MONTREAL We carry the full range oi’ patterns and sizes in ‘Cold i —»- F» 5- Mulch 11nd Messrs Sutherland (Yongoleum, from door mats to the largest room sivxi. I||' and M. McKinnon. at conclusion of (‘Vflllllg SIEPIIIOII. ZIQN (:|||_1|g(;|| gmwipgg Our range of designs and new lowpriecs are sure to satisfy you. The sacrament of we Lon“ sum y_ M_ (L A SERVICE 0F SONG (fall and see yourself. You will be convinced. pcr was observed at both services. In Y the morning a splendid congrega- Nearly 300 young folks attended the regular service of" song at the PROWSE 0008., LIMITED a Y. M. C. A. last evening. Rev. M, s...“ puiion t... t... special speaker of the evening and WWO-OO-OVOOQ-O-OOO-O; - iScul). Thig was 9, mo“ inwrestin». Jack London's (Call of the WilclqGrant. q . , |and helpful address dealing Wm, he narrates how the great Bernaixii ‘Grade VI. 1. Rose Ann Crane. -_. , nhe psychology of the Soul oi- brought discredit upon himself andiltlary J. Hughes. 3. Helen EMC;arl:l-' Mind. his noble parentage and returned to in, 4. Alton Crave-Alvin R. c nn 8 K Fulton touched briefly on savaizery. and Russel H.cClail'ltln éeqsfllg m , __ __ _ . _ .1 w. v‘1_ ‘ r5 ,..- this lgggcfdgitionspfffigriiorynfiiijioniiirizac-- ivelrs-t SJIKEIIIV 2. J. Giflgiitneii. mPélitflfi 5- ination. J Crasweli. Mixed Quartette- Mrs. Hughes and Syprian F‘. Grant | The speaker dealt fully with rho Alie Mutch, Miss Flo. Campbeihilcqual). _ i DOWYY 0f the mind. showing what Mr. McKinnon and Mi". Suther-| Grade IV. 1. Elizabeth M. Crave two Owe to previous generations, 11- land. Prof. Thompson accomponiccliand Daniel Mclnnis (equal). 2- ilustrating this he cited the law o! the special numbers. lHeieri G. Hughes. Entail in England such as applies l GYM"! n‘ 1- James A- Mcncmuld‘ iio Haddon Hall and Warwick ' ' " ’ i2. Mary Martina McDonald. . 3- . ‘Castle. [James M. McDonald. 4. John iCrane, James Crane and James Folloyving is the standing of the Hughes ‘equnn’ f HOTEL taking over Hotel we have spent, many thousands o! dollars in repairs and improvements. It b lnces. It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- I’ AKEK‘ R AD . . Fulton brought out verv E 0 QCHOOL islmllirly how easily we could waste Rates from $3.00 to $4.50 _ _ per day. °"r.patr1m°"y- W” (‘we it w °l"‘ pupils of Pcakefis Road School for! Gmde I‘ l‘ Bruce Martin, Crane‘ ly sullblied. Guardian Job Print- Chicago . . . . .. 3 6 0 ‘flied w“ w” mmcwhat hmltedf; _ ifflnlllY- Bill‘ Country and ourselves i0 inc month of March. ' i ‘mm T‘ Valley’ Teach“ ~ _ w,“ “- gt, Louis _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ V _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 4 9 zibut prices were firmly maintained.‘ preserve and enhance this furniture Gmde 1x1 1_ Bpnha Mae MCI“. _ _____._i_ _________________ Rm. and M, one and Ha,,,,e,,_.a moderate amount of business was. Charlottetown of the Squl- _ _ m-e; Mafia“ Good..." and Mum, C” biliomess heartburn dymmm.“ A. W. Apl. irl-BLBILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS 511011181 and O'Farre1_ idone m eggs and values were uh- , A very interesting illugtfaldon was - - ' -- eatly printed. Guardian Job *‘ """'" F0 saw I rlntery. - tl ___ _—_ii_ii— -_~__t_i_i?_-—u"—_i_i‘—‘;i— Boston .,,, i roit SALE-PUREBRED YORK- "OR§‘ES"OE'NG, “N”. REP“? ~ ' “ shire hour’ 18 months 0m Joy! woik donc at iear oi Haszards ‘vnshlilgtlm - - - - < ~ ~ - - - _ - ~ 6 eph MacLeod, New Wiltshirc. .‘ 3772-4-l4-4i j FOR SALE — 300 MANITOBA.’ Maples. from 6 L0 7 l-2 it. higILi perfectly shaped, no forked. trees. 75 cts. cinch. George Aulti.|' vwinsloe. i -,-_____..._ SEED OATS FOR SALE -— A quantity of recleaned big four and f Banner oats of excellent qualityi packed in new ninety pound bags.’ Price $2.50 for two bushel bag fob Freetown. Austin A. Scales, Fret.- town. 365Z-4-9-7i. ;’ i Articles For Sale i _______________..__.l FOR. SALE- SLIGHTLY USED- Amcrican Rubber Belting. Ant/i lily and width required. C. D-i liloi-riiion, Fredericton, PuE. I. I 3744-4-13-41 ~Female Help Wanted WANTED — BY 1ST. 0F MAY A maid for general housework! Good wages. Apply to 80 Bright- on Road. 374B-4-i3-3i. i __ i WANTED - MIDDLE-AGED WO-g man as cook for Green Lanterni i i I i i i 4 ciirc. Apply Green Lantcm. cafcfll-‘OUND - Qucen St. 3713i ______________i____ MAN WANTED FOR. FARM WORK one good with horses preferred. S. i C. Stewart, Dunstaffnage. ;I- 378l-4~14-3l. _i mun WANTED- son; GENERAL.‘ ' 3784-4-l4-3i __'..___.. i "‘*-———-i-_-_ TIIE ME R I D E N II@PITAL I ‘s°"“°l “i-Nllfsl"! °“°" ‘l thme-JWANTED-MAN T0 WORK or; year course to young womenu School is accredited and affili-j 1 ates with Yale University fora. aspccial services. Allowance. uni- FWANED _A MAN To WORK 0N lforms and books provided. New,‘ menidence under construction Willi provide ideal living and leachlnq ’ Jncillties. Classes enrolled for é5finlember and February. Furthi 1' ‘information upon application VP u. s. A. i F. N. W. 37B8-4-l6-7l. I Lost Iofi-aarwasu slum‘ nu»?- “mmi culled!“ "id 7°“ omcm wages expected. Herbert G. Sayer‘. :10 Bill. Finder leave at this s; u war r..- ’ I 1...... ................._. - aMale Help Wanted ‘housework. Apply 92 Water St. IMAN WANTED__TO WORK 03,} Mt. Herbert. Help Wanted ' Superintendent of Nurses. Thu‘ i""—‘**-"”"”“"""“_"__ ‘Mpflden Host-Aw]. Mex-men’ cqnn,’ 101A" AND WIFE. ABOUT 10 FOR store. Open for business on 16th April. Peter Gallant. 3792-4-l6-2i ._._________.._____i_____ MEMORIAM AND MOURNING carils at shortest notice. Guard. iun Job Printery, |"""“_"i_ 37524434,ZCORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed. Just the thing for acknowledge meat, YQCIIIIIIIIQIIB, etc. Guardian Job Priiitery. ii TAILORED TO YOUR MEASURE and fit guaranteed, our medium suits carry standard trimmings and our best stilts carry high class trimmings in silk. I also carry a Maritime Province rcc- ord for high sales and good fitt- ing SllllS and top coats, and have won a high class trade. Call or write me to call with samplcsf S: F. ‘Farbush, 172 Prince St.. City. é-il-ti’ Wanted ___ , MURPHY - At the residence of his. .WANTED __ Posn-‘ON BY Alson-in-law". William Coady. North‘ bookkeeper by or before tho last of May. Write Jas. care of Guard- ian. 3705-4-1I-fit. and Braxton and Tate. Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 5 ,' changed. The ‘ done in butter will)“ - 8 10 2pm boxes. I Buckeyem. Brown, and L. Sewell; Billings and Shea. _‘ St. Louis.... . _,__4 10 3' Chicago . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 i5 o.‘ Roy and Schangc. Cox, Barnabc‘ and McCurdy. ' (only 3 games scheduled.) AMERICAN ASSOCIATION SUNDAY St. Paul 5: Indianapolis 0; Minne- M Card Of Thanks M_ "d M _ J 1n R Mcrqanyimerside; W. C. Ramsay, St. John; andrfaiiiily wisrisi’ to (iliank their irmoill P. Hayden. ‘Toronto; J. J. Lock- friends and ncighbom for the manwcrby. HQIDIIIOIILMISS Della Hackcft, i t f k‘ d nd sympathy giciogvmothcmlf‘ aruerliig iihe illness andylotietoivn; Lawrence McNnlly. sum-i {death of their dear daughterMDe-iIYIQTSXdQ- i . <- . ho sent, anal t “Imus o; Louisville 5; w.‘ k qjliah. _al.»o all those w Toledo l. Kansas (my 3? ‘Zgifusfbuévlcnrtis and letters of sympathy. receipts Saturdayl SUNDAY AMERwAN LEAGUE iwere 1.416 cases. Little business was; owing to the fact; . 5 l3 Lthat the demand was confined to, ll ISIIIHII lots. Prices were steady. Thei Rufiing and Hofmann, Marberrylrcccipts were 707 packages. I z [cheese trade continued dull but val-i 44040000000-0000-00-0-6 o++oq . 3-ucs were iii-m. The i receipts were ‘ Grant iequan‘ similinr ills will not trouble you ll You “It: ___ Grade VIII» 1- .E1'll@-‘il» Joseph Seigel! Syrup. Any drugstore. Hotel Co‘, iQiven how a soul may be lost. In . , ~———- _ ; f . _~_____ Proprietors MISS t. McQUAID, Manager QUEEN IIOTEL nits ciinnmtte srnmt ave misii TYPIFIES THE SPIRIT or -To-nnv i l . g Mr. J. _J. McNally. Summersidcg iMLss Doyle, Summerside; L. E. DIS“. itant, Halifax; Miss Bessie Raitt,‘ Andovcr, Mass; A. B. Fraser, Sum- Tiznish, P. E. I.: F. M. Doyle, Chai- .404 O§§O'O4§Q§4~§-Q Q-Q O-OQ-OQ4‘ --____ i BIRTHS " i --_______.___.._.___ WALKER-At Charlottetown Hos-i pita]. April 15th, to Mr. and Mrsn Frank Walker, City, a daughter, i DEATHS i Wiltshire, on April 7th. Michael , years. May his soul rest in peace. Found I WALTIIAM GOLD watch. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this add. Russell Graham. Montague, R.'R. 4. Box 38, P. E. 3775-4-14-2i l farm. Apply Pope Cook. York. 3770-4-l4-3i farm. Apply to Ernest Mutch. ' _ 3111-4-14-21 farm. Apply to J. Thomas McKen- na, Vernon. P. E. I. 3782-4-14-51 permanent positions on beautiful country estate in Warwick. Rhmlt‘ Island. man as gardener and gen- eral worit. wife as cook. etc. Ex- cellcntilving conditions provided. Give experience and references. send photos ii’ convenient. Stale I’. O. Cowesott, Rhode Island. ‘ICLARKE — A‘. Kcnsington on Sun: i day. April 15th, Mary Emily Ciarkei aged 83 years. Funeral services at the house on Tuesday. April 17th,: at 11.30 o'clock and also in Cavenq > dish Church at 2.30. ,‘ - I i. IN MEMORIAM , In loving memory of Patrlekl Smith, Newton, died April lfitlm i927. P One year has passed, oh. how we‘ t miss you _ ‘ t Friends may think the wound hasi healed . ; No one knows the depth of sOIHJWI > Lies within our hcartvconccaled. Inserted by Wife and Family. . _ . i‘ N10. MacLEAN I Undertaker EMBALMER I PHONE m nmo cums i t V no» §+04+¢~0+> Murphy. at the advanced ngc of H!) ‘”“” o“ i 0 I I i ’ l4 i’ it upland tablfl- i, scsrvice tbuall Guests. Tele- l Always comply Doctor's orders when flllfll here. We lake keen llfllk l" the EFFICIENCY AND RELIABILITY _oi-* DISPENSING DEPARTMENT TIII-I PROMPT DRUGGISTS Macliinnon Drug Co. Phone The RexAaL‘ Peso- m KODAK Sron: on 1""'l-4-1°-=’~'- ma in~»~."...........,, ‘York. g HOTEL ” ill0T0lllA vvvvTTT 4 One of the largest and best i equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. ,, 44. of which have nrivniv baths. Completely renovflml in the past two rem- Ffl" , , Hotels throughout Cana a and the United States have i Courteous vvvvvvvv Special sir. Sedan $2065.00 Delivered It’s a powerful car with a big spirited NASH 7-bearing motor, famed for it’s quiet fiction, and the lightning-like acceleration. It’s price, like the price of all NASH cars, is ex- ceptionally moderate-btit thousands 0f dollars more ‘can buy no more distinctive style nor finer performance. Feel the riding comfort. that comes from the big, deep NASH Cushions and the NASHFAlloy-steel springs teamed with shock absorbers front and rear. BUY a NASH its uic logical selection for those who want 2i finer mode of motoring at lower cost. ittisn moron stars co. .64-66 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, I’. E. u > phones in rooms. , Rates $4.00 to $550 Der d8!- i l: Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor! 0 IIARRY C. BROWN, Manager l ‘ . i . i g-g-g-Qyo-oapa-ooaa-o-o-oo-mooooo | ~ a ‘§q AAAAkA i P i VICTORIA HOTEL F. W. Arnold. Toronto; W. C.i Acker, l-lalfax; W. J. Buyer, Tor-> onto; A. a. Bums, st. John; John‘ Coughlan. St. John; L. K. Caplan,‘ Montreal; E. D. Cleveland, Yin»; mouth, N. 5.; Max Dawson, Bostom.‘ Miss Thelma Dillon, Toronto; C. En ‘Dillson, Toronto; I-I. Sussmnn, Bos-_ |ionz D. C. Hyncs. Montreal; H. Heft iMontreal; Robt. Curran, Toronto:_,‘ iJohn J. Kerr. Hamilton; A. A. Linn. |Cincinnoti; S. A. McBlln, Toronto; I iGco. H. Perkins. Toronto; M. Rosen- Iilial. Montreal; D. Rutherford. Ha- i lifax; J. Raphall. Montreal; Geo. E. Stafford. Hamilton: C. Stewart. To-; ronto. Ont.. B. D. Stavert, Moncwn. N. 8.; E. Suddaby. Toronto, Ont; H. M. Sample. StellartomAN. 8.; S. B. Watson. Toronto, Ont; F. L. . " 5" F-"U ill." "II. f. v- v u. ‘ - »- i‘. . hours of tiresome beating '