H OUR ACTIVI Ladies and Gentlemen: Two years ago you did me the yowrepresentatives at the Cou‘ncil Beard, for which | wank you, lam now seeking rqeiection on that my record during my term of c splendid support I received from My policy with regard to c before. viz—Progreso. tempered shall always strive. l have c power for the betterment of our endeavoured to rectify if you see fit to re-elect me. tlnue to do my best to serve you and serve you well. ing you for past favors, I remain, Faithfully 2-3~ii. every complaint. otice to Electors Ev RY i , » . i I - A . McnogALDPlggPhEllg£gRld0LDER IN THE CITY owns IT T0 HIMSELF AS A MATTER or DUTY To RE I-NTERES HE IS ONE OF THE CITIES LARGEST TAX. PAYERS . . HE WILL BE PROTECTING YOURS ALSO‘ WHOSE ANNUAL TAXES EXCEED $1000.00. HE HAS EXTENSIVE BUSINESS INTERESTS HERE AND 1s A LARGE EMPLOYER OF LABOR, HE 1s DIRECTLY CONNECTED WITH ALL - TIES. A ‘voTE Eon McDONALD l’ 1'9 fqur 3- CBIIEPCIEIICPIIIMI I). ‘Fcnner will preach 1,1! heifast honour of electing ,me as _one of|° the tenth of this month and I trust ffice. merits a continua-nee of the you at the last general election. i with Economy, and for this end onscientlousiy done all in my city and especially Ward‘ Four and, I I can assure you Again tha-nk- yours, E. A. FOSTER ' Church A City Builder TO THE ELEOTORS OF WARD THREE Ladies and Gentlemen: In submitting my cam for your consideration I respect- fully draw your attention to the following facts:- As a successful builder of business I believe in building up a successful city. I believe In building for all classes of people. I believe ‘in ‘building with economy. 4 I believe In building within the resources of revenue. I believe In building with- out increased taxation. I‘ believe in building, em.- ployment of home labour and the beautifying of this a city. capable of becoming without undue expenditure the most ideal In Canada. it will be impossible for me to call upon all voters person- ally. Therefore. Ladies and Gentlemen of Ward 3. if you dc me the honour to vote for me. I shall heartily apprec- iate your support. A. A. HENNESSEY. DEVELOPED and I Films ENLARGEMENTS PHOTOGRAPHS CraswellStudio 137 Great George St. Zlappening-s 0f The Day At Y. M. C. A. ill lill l2--Spcclul (‘llil-IHUH t‘, lill Tw-Sllidfilllll T. lill it -».ir. ‘Basket hull s‘ |.ilI ill-Seniors BOWLING T ‘Special match (‘llrmody 5 vs. "Y“ lenm hifiil -AlIeyk open SPECIAL 7—-.lr. loboggun alido lI-"JF. ‘boan slipper \ “Y" JUNIORS AND IINTERMED- i.‘\'l‘l*7S TOBOGGAN PARTY AND BEAN SUPPER lilnlgilt at 7 o'clock the regular uloilillly special will be hold lhis "m" in the form of a hike to the l l ill llililll IINE" Ladies and Gentlemen At the request of a large number of elect- ors of Ward One I have nominated as Councillor for that A Ward in the civi-c elec- all-n.- tions. If elected it shall be t0 serve the City to the ifully looked after. i Respectfully yours, F. C. DOUGAN D. MrD 75T3-5-li. >-———-———~——————ii-i 0n your old clothes and plenty of them, ask your mother to make un either cake, sandwiches or u crock of beans and ho at the “Y" on time. Do not forget the cuts. thou come along and ell-joy your‘ nuif. Y. M. C. A. Bowling The Curmody five have chal- lgngfld the “Y" tenm to a howling ulutch, bout high 101111 0i ""99 guinea. The challenge has been urropted by the "Y" 161ml H0 a will bung up game is being anticl- piiicd. Game to bc rolled on the "Y“ alleys tonight at 7 p. in. Members of the both teams are re- quested to bc prompt. Summer Heat in Australia Causes Serious Bush Fires (Canadian Press) myqjylnyilihNiE, Australia, Feb. 4. éalnll-uk- Summer heat has caus- od many serious bush fires in the slutc of Victoria. Tho fires are especially numerous along tho Dandenong range, when many houggig have been burned. A ro- llef train has bccu dcepnlclicd l0 "lill". iiu hours sliding. a hike home tho Cockatoo (llalrict with fire- fighting Llqulpmcul. and firemen t0 ut Wood islands at. 3 p. m. through lodny the match scheduled cilon Monday night and the Sui- ivie government is exactly what it w“ urduy night mulch on Suturday' ui-i | arranged. Geo. F. Sears will conduct United ‘ lChui-ch services ma; | w||| w... Hampton 11 a. ln.. Victoria 3 p. m.. iROfliiliflW 7 p. m.. lllill on Feb. 14th. ‘at Appin Rodd 11 n. m., DeSable 3 lp. m., Hampton 7 p. m. ._.__ ‘Sunday. Feb. 7th:—-Pleusant Val- lill lzuci ll R s‘ lc m., Hunter ‘River 7 p. m. my earnest endeavor best of my ability andlle to see that the inter- ests of Ward One are‘ ‘MEANS Two YEARS or coon STABLE GOVERNMENT‘ FOR CHARLOTTETOWN. Blii illlllKEY Pilliliillllli , "IN Silllllillliiii lilNillilll Second Game of The Town League A Also First Ladies Game of The Season. l BELFAST CIRCUIT. - Rev. J. a ‘Sunday the 7 h at 11 n. m. and IF THE "raisins do not get o take place tonight will be play- 1i HAM-PTON CIRCUIT.—The Rev h on Feb. 7th at F. I. GRANVILLE CIRCUIT. United oi Canada services for‘ y 11 a. m., Wheatiey River 3 p. R. H. Feb. 7th arc: Maruhfiold 11 n. m.. through Thcro will also be played Monday night and the Sol- York 7 11- m. the Crystal will Ulke place when the ‘Eskimos meet the ‘Bruins. was on Tuesday night. last between former winning in minutes by the score of AIRES vs. Abegwelts tonight and There will be a big night's ockey in Siummeraide tonight in Rink. The" seconld‘ i ame of the New Town Leas e HOCKEY-SYDNEY MILLION- i t The first game he Bear Cats and the Bruins. tho the last five 7 to 5. Baxter, minister. tomorrow night. Tonight's game ' starts at 8.15. ‘Saturday night's YORK AND MARSHFIELD. -- game at 9. Seats on sale at The regular services for Sunday. Hughes. If trains do not geticlinlc. tonight's game will he an extra service at ‘Bruckley at 3 p urday night ‘match will take place Ill. ll roiuia and weather pcrmlL-v Saturday night us. scheduled. liubert T. Smith, pastor. IF THE TRAINS do not get through today the match scheduled to take place tonight will be play- ed on Monday night and the Sut- urday night match on Saturday as arranged. 1i HOCKEY-SYDNEY MlL‘L‘|0N- AIRES vs. Abegweits tonight and tomorrow night. Tonight's game at 8.15, Saturday night's ut 9. Seats on sale at Hughes. If trains do not get through tonight's game will be played Monday night and the Sat- .urd:iy night. match will take place ‘Saturday night an scheduled. 1i l game I LAKE VERDE DEBATING SOC- TV. —Owing to the repeated lanow storms and almost impass- iable condition of the roads this society has bad no meeting during the past two weeks. A real good subject is pending for the'first fine Wednesday night, namely, Re- solved that. the United-States is a lbéilermcountryYb 11-26 in thimTiihY ludn. with Messrs James Wood and ‘Fred Cass as leaders. A lively ldiscussion is assured. AT ROTARY-The monthly nlcetiug oi‘ the Rotary Club was held in the Kignoo last evening, Rolarinn Frank Stewart in the chair. The Ladies Night Committee reported that ladies night would take the form of a banquet and in- door picnic on February 11th, splendid arrangements Inivlug been made for an unusually enjoyable evening. The Chairman announced that that was the third meeting to be devoted to a discussion of bus- iness methods and called on Mr. J. R. Burnett lo introduce a discus- sion on "Truth in Advertising and the Sanctlty of Contracts" subjects that were to have been handled -by Mr. R. L. Cotton and lMr. Percy lPcpe respectively who were una- voidably absent. During the even- ‘ins an enjoyable violin solo was gglven by Miss Kathleen Hornby who was enthusiastically ancored. The guests present were lMr. W. H. MoGregor. Lot 16 and Mr. F. ‘C. lMalr, Toronto. MARRIAGEB FEAVYOUR—EVANS. -— At 220 Richmond Sh. Charlottetown. Feb. 3rd.1ll26. by Rev. W. M. Ryan. Louis Herman -Fesvyour to Nettle ,Muy Evans, both oi’ this city. CAMERON-CAMPBELL. — At 52 Upper Hlileborough Street, Char- lottetown, P. E. 1.. on Jun. 27th, 1926. by ‘Rev. iEWen MscDougaIl, Alfred Cameron of South Melville. P. E. 1.. to Laura M. Campbell of ""4 ilicn a been supper. 1f you 111110 i1 tobozgan bring .it along, pill guard all tho bflllges‘ - Augustine Cove. “"“-.~ r ‘ “ ‘ ‘ “‘ Menu . ADVERTISEMENTS l;ROG,,_RwN__ A, Peak“ 8H,,” Olfiildelflil.“.6........-..-.. Fan h‘ _ as . cum-t; ‘ q; ......... 10o per line of i! wards Ir per Ilnn of l words ‘In per line of I wards o 5e‘; _.*'“‘ kkfi-QTA‘ _ _ _~-e5gm alewelgllfig “fir? réahona at once. on c8 i‘ i‘ BQMQ ifivmm“ n. n. rim m. $15. WEEK-LY EARN-ED av M-ANV iillruls selling ‘ out‘. Qimmiiieed mudo to measure ‘Qifleilfl. 11D. rtxcluslve lllirco finlhh- 90“! m. illilllt. conrpletseuim and iii- ___ I r, M roll. ed Russo Co). o 7522.244,“ 1P0: Sole fiflni- TWO Reward ailer- on Jan. llilth. 1926. ‘Mrs. Adam Rog- ‘crsou aged 87. iKsoov-Al wlnlisolanovi Scotln. ion Fell. 2nd. ‘Matilda Brown, dearly beloved wlf‘: of iWillsm Keddy. Silo lcnvou to morn their irrepar- ‘nhlc loss hcr husband and one con glir. Owen -l<l. Keddy of ‘Windsor. lJohn it. Brown of Powual is a nep- liew. {COLES-—Al South ‘Milton on Fill. ll ENJOYABLE SOCIAL. — Lust evening about twenty-five of the members of Zion ‘Church Y. P. S. C. 1E. were entertained at a social held at the home of -Mrs. Arthur McEochern, Great George Street. An enjoyable program ohmusic Dr. Green. Dainty refreshments were served. Last week a simil- ar social gathering was held at the home of Mrs. ‘Ernest Cudmore and the Y. P. S. C. E. appreciates greatly the generous hospitality of both these hostesses. way from Borden it widened the cuttings along the ‘main line and It will undoubtedly be used to good advantage in cleaning thetracka following the snow storm thstrwas, raging late last night. In Memoriam -In Loving Memory of AdsPark- man who pnased away Feb. 5, 1925. Days of ‘sadness still come o'er us Secret tears do often flow lBut memory keeps her ever near us Though she died a year ago. I She suffered much. she murmured not, lWe watched her day by day‘ Until at last with broken hearts, We saw her fade away. ‘Inserted by family. 7-57 2. In Memoriain To my ileur Sister. iilury-Thorne, ilisulhter of the lute William llullem, departed this life January 8th. 1921i. Why is the and of the day so ilrr-nrf When 'twisii the brlllitent inuru; “h! do we feel there's no one nearf Why are our iseurta .0‘ torn! v |n It per-chance a childish dream (lure promine to come true! As around that hearth fond memories cling. Appear uuln anew! Nay! Insider far, in this twilight hour, For Depth was heard to my "I'll come and pluck your falreiit flower," Just at the dawn of day. Then an nasal whispered. "Why do you weep! She's cousins home with ma: Christ hath prepared for hes the sent. Iton for the weary." lWhy should she tarry longer here? ‘He! Mute:- blds’ her come; Illa loving smile her luul to cheer, )le praises liar, "jYeli dune." THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Tonight's game should be a very when they will with their Ahegwolt Sisters from Charlotte- town. will attend to enjoy a real hockey evening. » US.— Mr. the Ingram and ‘Bell Toronto. has just installed an ultra the presence of ‘Ra-jab Podlkura violet-ray cone lamp at the Poly- -Midllyan_ of Ceylon. wearing a gor- llConsecration l 0i Archbishop RUMI-‘l Feb. 4.—-‘Monslgnor Ed- ward A. Mooney. spiritual director of the American Ecclesiastical Col- lege at Rome, and ‘recontly appoint- ed apostolic delegate to India. was consecrated titular archbishop of lrenopolis today. The consecration occurred in the Chapel of the Am- erican College. and was performed by Cardinal Vanrossum prefect of. the congregation propaganda flde. The Crystal ‘Sisters will have which has Jurisdiction ove-r India. heir first game of the season assisted as cons-ecrulors by iii/lon- try conclusions slguor ‘Marshetti ‘Ziaggiani, aecre» rivals theitalry of the congregation propagan- da, and Monsignor Serailnl, secre- tary of the congregation couincll. ‘The ceremony, which l5 one of the moat interesting of the Catholic Church. as it is filled with symboli- INSTALS MEDICAL APPARAT- cal ritual and contains some of ‘the B. C. S. Sandercon of oldest Tiles of chrlstlamity, was Company. rendered doubly picturesque ‘by l l nterestlng one. Old time No doubt a largo crowd This electrical appariituiqgeous native costume and many In- is or the latest type and has been dlmn students of the congregation. used with greut success in largelpropnganda. IIOl-lpllllln and ssnutorlums, where It was attended also by Cardinal it In purl. of the regular equipment ‘Bislell, ‘Sir Odo Russell, British min- its basic principal is production ollll-ller accredited l0 ille lioly Sec; the invisible rays of the sun lllzBlflhop Curley, of Syracuse; ‘Mon- concsnlraled form. BM while it signor Leonardo Ceronl. whowiil calf be used successfully to treat accompany Alrohbishop Mooney us many forms of disease, it is es-iaudltor-lo the Apostolic delegation pecially effective for the treatmentito ‘India, all the students of the Am- of ‘chronic skin diseases and tub- eriean College, and in addition many erculosls _of the joints and bones. lfrlemils and admirers of Archbishop and games was arrled ‘Mooney who gathered in great cum-l out and Bevel-a] dengmgu] _ hers to witness the consecration of readings, were given bmfilrench gho fitrst tAélitfittliaflfi llgCllblilglOp to e en rus e suc an mport- amt ecclesiastical post. . The consecration was begun at 8 o'clock this morning by Cardinal Vunlrossum_ who, wearing a full cardinals robes, with a golden mitre on ‘his head. sat in front of the main altar profusely decorated ‘ ‘Patents 0n New Dance Steps PARIS, Feb. 4.~French dancing ga" has just as much right to eu- joy exclusively any financial ear-l illngs of his brain child as has the, erlcan College choir. artist who paints n picture or] ‘When mass was over the cardin- wriocg a novel. l It i nderstood the masters a - readyshgve some new ‘lanes regal. after imparting the benediction ady to introduce ‘to the- public, uln.;"“°“"i°i1 will‘ h°iY o" the palm‘ are with-holding them until they "P" iempies 0f i?" new archbishop-l see when,“ they can g8, themlllllldlllg the latter with white lineal “patentedt. ihavi-ng a golden crois embroidered lln the front. Then he_ placed upon rnssum celebrated ma-ss. lnterpelacl ed with singing the litany of Saints‘ and “Veal Creator." bythe Am- In PROTECTING HIS OWN INTERESTS To the Electors of Ward 5. Ladies d. Gentlemen: I take this opportunity or for the past four years". been misplaced. I am again asking for your before-the improvement" and the city. lam in favor of Econo y la still essential, or creased taxation, which we do me on election day. Yours .eepectf TED IN THE ELECTION 01153.11.‘ Election Card _ you conferred on .me In electing me as your rspruennglvn l trust your confide ..... has not The Council did me the honor to place me as Finance Miiflili-M‘. ‘KNFMII the last two years. and economy was my watchvvord, as ‘the Financial S“ tion on February 10th. ‘My card stands the same as issued If you think I warrant your support, Iolndly you; for thankingyou for the honor of the City shown. WWW" in the coming elec- betterment of conditions In Permanent improvements. otherwise we muethave In- not want at the present. ily, T. W. L. PROWBE, HA SZA RD’8 Brahmln Ted Is celebrated for its GREAT STRENGTH. and delicacy It is selected from the best gardens in Indie. of flavour. Let the water be fresh for RICH INlFUSION. _l have applied to the governw -_. __ ‘usw ROTARY mow. -. A EZEIBIOI‘ m. protection of the pat- with while llllies and while and rell new rotary snow plow. ent laws for new’ dances which gmmifiiliigis- ‘filing!!! MQOIIBY. hnyinit larger and more powerful-they may invent. n e ‘I 5 e r “nsiglmrs ‘- “Tifled- .5 v Th‘. k u m d t in design than any of the oth- The association of dancing ten-liggjdsfiffld ksmilnm’ knelt M hisithetclgiflemony? Wyllall-Jllellfld Iasetzil igl- ors that as yet have operated on chars decided at a recent meeting-Dish" re “use “:13- ule "9" "NP-most thy.“ h-oum » g ' Island lines. arrived in the my that an artist who originates a [amflafia ‘thgn diorfneiziiiizssém; to“, Archbishop lMlooney intends m - n _ n .. _ _ s‘ -. "Om Quebec yesterday. On its new 500588111101) or fox fundan m robes. alter which Cardinal: v83 sail February L1 for America to remain a month, afterwards turning to illome en route to In» B. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) OTTiAIWlA, Feb. 4.-—'1’bc under- seven minutes. You will then have a FINE DEEP‘ - ness done. bi Western Guardian —1‘l DOLLARS EACH. -- Fox raising would fade into oblivion as far as remuneration is concern-l ed if the prices of flowers were I0 he retained as those paid by din». era at a recent function in Sum- merside. Alter a ‘banquet hero this week one of the committee oi’ the affair conceived the happy idea of auctioning the floral decor- ations and the first carnation (one only) sold for the sum oi‘ eleven dollars ($11). This beats even the price of plea m. the "Horrible" Social held by the Workmen’s As- sociation recently. Charles Lamb (Continued from Page 1.; About them there were many con- flicting opinions. some thinking that they should never have been‘ published. as being more or less,- sacred. and revealing parts of his‘ life that he never meant the‘ pub-l llc to learn. Others said that they| showed Lamb ‘at his best in most nonsensical mood. and that there was none to snatch him in this humorous vein. However they were the best means of knowing Lamb as he really was, and of re»- veellng ‘Ills little peculiarities of character. The lecturer read ex- tracts from a number of the let- ters. all of which were full of rich- qulet humor quaint parodies on well-known quotations, puns. and other evidences of the Ynonsonslcal side of the author. iProf. Steel then cited some au- thorities as to Lamb's literary re- putation. their consensus being thsitl he held a position that was lit one unique and unchallenged. and the l i l "Thou good nnd faithful. thou hunt done ‘ Mary lIlll illartlufii share. Yen. In My Vineyard. Church, the Home.‘ Found never wnntlnl there." , flhe been lllln her Father's: voice lllnlln] the Psalm of Praline, "Come ye before lllln and raIou-e: And bless Ills name nlvvwm" ller Ilfe shines as l beacon IIIM That never shall [raw dim: . NG' . . J .. C l . (l 79 . ""'“°“°" "m w’ “mm-W! '25.». with reservomIOKIAr- l-‘ulllfhu §§llli.l."..e1.l5l°.. ..l§§{‘ll.l "r experience I01‘ T95- fldu" ylyjp Rockford 8t. at 2 p. m. inicrment at Milton. lifliiis assistance. 1101390133" " 754t-2-4-2i l "*4“"'_"_ vice, ms Riqbm d ‘Your. ,i'- ' ' y (IIIIO. ‘A. . Y! . 504243- FDI IALE-‘NIIWLV FREUHF-Nfi a. or ““"'.2."i~"..°.‘:‘.;.-l“lii‘::.‘ carrier.» iilisoellaneod _, , ~ “PM! - <1 mi, Q/fl? i - 1N0 A. MoDONAI-ELQNO eul- "iyiir. Harmauylilwl- ‘KIM-WWW’ miiikzflfilv ‘Wflm Exes eeealii 1-41’ ‘" u stir tmt‘ 'I'“'“i§n L: mic ‘ . . n. ale . ‘ ‘ . . . §a,...;l¥-“,~;._..,_ . lwmfi... up; l. a = A . ,5 ‘e ssellngq l, I clllnyglgll T‘. . . A’ i 4 m‘ l It reaches out. far in the nilhi. u poun- the we: to lill- "Let not your heart be troubled!" Chi-let speaks to those who Iloiirm What ell-nun slim-nun will we min l)“: QIINI. III-Ti?”- mr use “new; nil!!!- i iindlllifed in many erchuisms. but . as an essayist be‘ ranked side by side with Montaigne, Addison and‘. Steele. As his reading was mostly‘ from the works of old writers hid an. was ancient in form and be a gtudent. philosopher md thinker. he was unique in his humility, or iglnality. and charity. ‘ At the close of the lecture. 8 hearty vote of thanks. moved b Mr. W. P. Douil. seconded by Mr. J. A. Mclseac. and supported b! Mr. C. G. Duffy Judie Stewart. Mayor McKenzie. Mr. ‘Edger Bill nnd Mr. John Andorwl. ins ten» dcred to the lecturer by thiPresi ent. It was announced that. the - ~ ' ture m nmnnlecey ill m be by Chief ‘Justice smlIfeqoe, l the subject. fieotsads lilo tn Development o! _ _ I lms finger an episcopal ring symTtone of Eastern Canada markets bollzing the eapousai of the church. .6 weaker due w jm-gcr arrivals of ‘out on his head the epIBCOpIiI mitrclmnzrican fresh. Winnipeg reports Hymbolillng protection, and gave him a pastoral staff symbolizing power. Archbishop Mooney in turn per- formed the quaint ritual of present- iiiil to Cardinal Vanrossum two iishled ‘taper-er two iloaves of hrefld. and two small glied casks of' iviiie symbolizing his devotion io- ivards him who ordained ‘him arch- bishop. The cardinal finally gave the new archbishop the kiss of Deuce and he. in his turn, jrisse-d Monsignor Manchettl and Monsig- nor Seraflinl. The new archbishop then seated himself on a ‘small throne in firont 0f the ilimr while the cardinal iiliiiiiiiiiz by his side lntoned the Te Deum. which was sun-g by the choir and all pmgcng, As soon as the Te Deum was over. Archbishop Mooney, wearing his mltrc and episcopal robes and colrryilng the pastoral ~taff, "my. 6d by Monsignor; Mai-chem and Serafini, and followed by four “my. "35 beflfillir lighted candies. walked lhe whole length of ma. chum». (lawn the main aisle. imparting his H"! QIIiBCOpnI benediction uppn the faithful who knelt ‘reveirently at his DMWRK‘. ‘one car of local fresh roiling last. Toronto local fresh unchanged. Am- lerlcan fresh easier wholessliri! I38 1-2 to 39. Montreal fresh steady. storage weak_ American fresh low- .er. Winnipeg fresh receipt-s In- lcreaslng paying country shippers delivered extras 3.5, firsts 30, sec- ;onds 20. ‘Saskatchewan fresh eggs lplentlful paying country points ex- lras 27. firsts 25, seconds 20. Vam- ‘couver paying country points ex- tras 30. firsts 28. live poultry un- changed. St. Joha_ N. 'B.. whole sale fresh extras 4-3. flratg 38, sec- onds 32. storage firsts 32. second, 29 MONTREAL, Feb. L-There was little demand from foreign buyers for graln on the Montreal market today with prices the same as yes- terday. Spring wheat flour prices ware about steady with a restrict- ed demand. A moderate amount of business was done on the mlllfeed market with a gteady demand. Pric- es remained unchanged. The baled huy market was quiet without any __.._-_ ,changed. The trade in eggs was wruker. prices showing a decline new feature and prices were un- ‘cf i cont to 2 cents per dozen for Then he returned lo the main al- tar, where. after having been again Bmbfflved by Cardinal Vanrossnm. l"! imparted his final episcopal ben- sirlclly fresh G'g§l._E!II'89 eoid at ~16 cents firsts 24d cents and soc- A ‘H otel Victoria A Ops of the lei-err and bee: equipped In Intern Canada. Contains 1Q rooms. 44 vi iii-v- xrivi" battle. Qllnplotelyyeneveted in the pact tow yurl F" Hotels throughom Canada Ind the United lilies ‘IIW It; splendid ‘table pour-teem service to all Quanta ‘felo- phonee In rooms. IIQOIIC-U h 1U 00' tiharlottetowii _ Iiotel 00.. Ind. HARRY C. Ilowwunnl”! ’ ‘ _, 1...; plank. q‘ ~_., Our large stock o! PATENT ilisoloiuie ovum. nzmzoiss Hones AND okrrus u: lows; - 1' usoso. CRUTCHEI onueelm outcomes. Etc» Ie at your nearest Poet Office or rural box. Prompt service-All onion cont by return mdil. Enoloee money with your order, .or_ if requested will ‘lend goods O. O .0. “F?!” 191?"! 0°.» lill- boiled, but well boiled; steep ends nt 3E cents. per-dozen. N0 change was recorded in storage ~ eggs. The undertone to the market > was easy with the recent changes noted and there was little busi- The condition of the market for Quebec potatoes was unchanged and prices were fully maintained. Th; condition of the butter market showed ‘no change. The undertone Wag very firnrand the demand somewhat restricted. iPi-icos were unchanged. A steady feeling pre-, vailed on the cheese market but the demand was restricted today and prices showed no change. ,1 Rumor Denied The rumor is being circulated around the city that a member of the "Y" staff has been Lu the habit. of dissing a hole at the m. of lilo‘; tolwsgan slide in order to give more thrill to this sport and which has been the direct cause of more than one accident. . _ 1 This Ia indeed regrettable for » the circumstances have been the ,_ extreme opposite for that person , has spent his whole evening on,“ some occasional: between filling in at the foot oithoslllle and cleaning ’ off the walk uifwhiie other! nfiifif‘ been enjoying the popular pastime- .--..-..-. - ‘ JLESTER oouqLAs_' 80 Queen Qtreot. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ‘Potatoes A Specialty Highest Market Prion Paid-d Write or Phone I88 or ‘N0- P D t Queen 119i" linen uiiirlo over tale. Hegel we have oped new film!‘ ‘I repairs pa! Imiroveinonte It‘ h m the fined Hofll of lb class In lirleritlnie HUI‘- Indie. n appeals u new l-meienespiaauhbieuil eaooiloiiteorviooflelpdlr- mules.