FEBRUARY 28, 1927 “i! . PROTECBRUISES . bumps bruises and other $3.. skin with “Vsseilne" Jelly. lckl soothes and heals. Takes ay t e hurt. H111‘ d M k“l' Ills " Looklwlt is ....'.'l.1..oi'.'¢u...."' a hescbrough Mfg. Co» Con's'd . 520 Chabot Avenue MONTREAL sclinc v l’ \ nuns MARK l ‘ PETROLEUM JELLY Stock Quotations , AJIIRAX, Feb. 26.--Quotatlons mane.) by Johnston and Whrd, embers of the Montreal Stock - change: New York Exchange t. Top. and Santa Fe Ry. . 169%, merican Can. Co. . . . . . . . .. 49% ' m, Locomotive Co. .. .. 111% m. Smelt, .....i lRefng. col’. 149x. m. Bosch Magneto Co. .. .. 17% aiiadiau Pacific Co. 186% liilo lCqpper Co. . . . . . . . . .. 36 .Y. lCen. and Hud. ll-iv. R.R. 14-1 ‘ubiin Am. Sugar ‘Co. Pfd. . . ‘i8 ‘is LR. R, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1 onsoliduted Gas Co. (N.Y.) 100 lnilson Motor Cur Co. 65 nternstional Petroleum .. ., 33% tnndsrtl Oil of N. J, . .. 38% Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . .. 108% Southern Pacific iCo. . . .. 108% U.S. Industrial Alcohol lCo- 84% lltnli Copper ‘Co. . . . . . .-.. 148% Westinghouse Electric 73% United Slates Steel .. 160% Montreal Stock Exchange ‘Qinitibi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. s1 Ilrabllisn Traction 1191A. Howard Smith 64 _ Iiaurentide Tulp .. 102% Montreal lPoiver 74 Spanish River . . . . .. 101 Asbestos Ptd. New .. 84% Bell Telephone . 147 ' Spanish'River Com. . 114% ., Penmang . . . . . . . ... 9 _ Sliawinigan . . . . . .. 68% x Con. StcamshlpConi. . 371A. Can. Steamship Pfd. 88 Dominion Bridge . . .. 142% July, 81%; July. 45%; Sept. 44%. Wheat-Arley, 139%; July, 137%; Oct. 1281A. Eastern Guardian ..'Mr. William McLeod of Dun- das who has been spending part oi’ the week in the city has return- ed home. Mr. McLeod, who is 85 yours of age, is still hale and licnrly iiiid vigorous. 'l‘rinity United Church iYestsrday the Tuxis Squares and Troll Rangers of Trinity United Church attended the niorndng serv- ice in a body, the occasion beini the annual Sunday service for boyfl as prescribed by the Maritime Re- ligious Education lOouncil. Denis- mln Rogers, Proctor and Say" Chandler, Scriptor of the Tull! Grand Square, and Allison Rolori. ciiioi Ranger of the Trail Jtsnserli’ Camp, were seated on the platform along with the pastors, Rev. W. M- Rysu and Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Th9 two officers of the senior organisa- tion took part in the service. Mr. G- F. Hutcheson spoke briefly on tbB work ‘of the Maritime lltellgious Ed- ucation Council, and asked the con- gregation to make a 8999"!" "9' spouse to the appeal for financial support which the TllXls B03’! Wm make this week on behalf o! l-llfl Council. Rev. Dr. Ramsay preached s very appropriate and impressive sermon from the text “Know ye not U18! your body is the temple of the Holy‘ Ghost?" . The choir rendered very iiflwm“ ely Miller's anthem “Soldiers 0i’- Christ, Arise." ilu the evening Rev. W. M. Ry" an delivered an 611F116“- 9nd thoughtful discourse onfilllfltlllll possibilities showing the Brest P0‘ tentialities of both sood and W" that are in every man. fllld the 11°‘ cessity of cultivating the host 1118'- is In us. lllr- A. n. can. sans’ “Tho Holy Hour, by Nevin and the choir BBVB Robert's anthem “Seek Y0 931° Lord," Mr. Percy D. Wlillisms tak- ing the solo part. A large number of Meetings ‘Ware announced for the cofllmg W991“ special emphasis b61118 Elven t0 ‘he notice of s lecture on. the work o! the United Church of Cfllladll l" home and abroad illustrated with one hundred lantern slides. This will be given in I-Iosrtz Memoria Hall on Wednesday evenillfl- THE MARKETS iviomislsan. Que" Fol-- 27- — The demand for zroln from ‘he United Kingdom and the continent on the Montreal market Saturday was again of a very limited char- acter and no new business of im- portance was reported:Tlic trsdo in cash grain in the domestic market ivas also quiet but the undertone was firm. ‘Prices for all grades of spring and winter wheat flour were well maintained under a slow £19‘ Central Guardian sggNlGl-ITKB CONCERT PRINCE ARD 1'0 nae 5t g_ g l; _ Tickets 35 cgnll: t“ c pol LOADING LIVE i-iocs at Mount Stewart. Wednesday, February 2nd. Harry Jenkins. 4113 WAR DECORATIONS AND MED- AL8-All those attending the South African War Veteran's ban- quet this evening at the Russ Hots] are requered to wear their war decorations and medals. i t ISLANDER DEAR-The death occurred at Tacoma, Washington, on February 3rd, 1927, of Captain! Lemuel Gordon. a native of Rose-l usalh, P. E. L, leaving a widow.‘ one son and one brother Fade Gor-i‘ don at Roseweath, the last survivor- of a family of ten. FOR MINNESOTA AND Ml-S- SOURL-Mr. Askezward of Mor- hsad, Minnesota, who has been on the Island for the past week, pur- chased from _the Potato Growers Association five csrloads of lrish Cobblers which were forwarded Saturday to Minnesota and Mis- souri. est sc two fl FUNERAL YESTERDAY — The funeral of the late Wm. A. Martin. was held yesterday afternoon from the residence of Mr. F. S. Chandler, 75 Euston Street. The service at the house was conducted by the Rev. Bruce Muir, who also officiat- ed at the grave. The I. O. O. F‘. also conducted their regular burial service. The psll bearers were: J. A. Webster. John McDonald, W. A. Stewart, S. A. McLeod, J. J. Mc- Kinnoii and Ed. Henderson. Iii- terment took place at the People's Cemetery. incc. Mr. LAID TO REST. -—The funeral of tlio late Annie Sharpley Cliowuu was held Saturday afternoon from the residence of her parents, 32 Elm Avenue. Rev. Mr. Ryllll. H5- sieted by Rev. Dr. Ramsay officiat- ed at the house. The service at the grave was conducted by Rev Dr. Ramsay. The pull bearers were: Abeu McLean, Fred Chaiid- ler, George Tweedy, Fred Gates. Thomas White and ROY Clllllllllre- Interment. took place at I-Iighfield‘ Cemetery. Dr. OVERSEAS MIINIISTERS HERE _q~wo young men, Presbyterian lilinisters. have recently come to} for St. Unique in the ann York three years ago. ventures with his wife, Alaska. Capt Van Wart was born in Fredericto United Empire Loyal Montreal. by Mrs Pethick. honl of learning rat year law stud ate it these men can be retained ln lher service. We extend them a very hearty welcome to our prov. PERSONALS J. Hillioii left morning for Montreal. Mr. Tupper Ferguson. lliarslifield has returned from a visit to Cain- bridge, Mass. W. II. Petlilck, Government Veterinary left Satur- day morning on s business trip to He was accompanied Mr. and Mrs Donald Nicholson left Saturday morning on n. two months‘ visit to Ttimpn, Fla. - liiessrs John Morris and Walter I-Iyiidmsii, left Saturday morning where they will tnke a short military course. John's, Que, lst stock, a veteran of m, travels have taken his to France, to Siberia, acrq the West Indies and southern countries. lns his Master's degree at Columbia Unlve WM" U19)‘ "W" their lsw degrees they a als of Osgo ode Hall found d l 1 in Ontario, is the Cblllllllllflgtic o’; i7azlvltl|lledcolfff entl, with s love for adventure, began |n New Cllliilfl Ho rice Van Wsrt now shares his ad- formerly Beatrice Agnes Olsen of Skagway I l1. N- 5-. 32 years ago, of Great War. Hls ss the Gobi desert, He met his wlfe while tak- "IW. New York, M1925. re going Into partnership. Services in Zion Presbyterian Church- The subject of Rev. M. Scott Fulton discourse in the foreiiooii yesterday was "The Law of the Second Mile.’ the text being Mat- thew Xz-il “And whosoever shall compel thee t0 g0 a mile 80 with him twain". If this text be taken in i1 liberal restricted sense the freedom of the individual would certainly be curtailed in a fashion not understood by present day practice. The original word “ccmpel" denotes our obligation to carry out a rightful public service in a generous and hearty spirit and not by merely complying with the letter of the command. God's bounties and gifts are be- stowed on us in profuse llberality and we in all our religious and secular services should perform them in like spirit according to our strength, gifts and means. The lessons from the text and Saturday Dominion r- FLOUR and During -“Farmers’ We will give you special prices FLOUR in 5' and 10 barrel lots and FEED in ton lots’, as follows: FLOUR FEED Beaver v Beechnut .0 s. I Queen City ' (“fildggfifs Purity Cotton Seed Robin H0od- Beet Pulp Mable Leaf Cornmeal Royal Household Cracked Corn In Bags and Barrels §¢hlllllflcher Feed Rolled 0a“ ~ A Chisholm” Hen Chow Oatmeal gchflsgam” Cm” Chm” ee eat Also the Balance of our Stock of SLEIGHS, FUR ROBES, FUR COATS, BELLS RUGs. ROOT CUTTERS an See our complete dis most beautiful A. Ho “Y? Bowling risen , HARNESS, HORSE d GRAIN GRINDERS. At 33 1-3 p. c. Discount "DON’T FAIL to 11 a l, ' - the City attending‘ the fgriuzclltsfllgeeeltlisidgvsfn you are m Play of 7 latest models of the CHEVROLET Cars ever shown. rue 8c Co. A PAGEFHTREE- . wee i! on our stock of 7. St. Paul's vs. Con. Christian ‘P. E. I., from Ulster, in Ireland; Bot-h have taken the B. A. DeZrfi9~ iii Trinity ‘Cfllleile. Dllhml- an“ ’l‘hcology in Derry mid Belfast. R0,; {lei-hart -l~l. Wray is a friend mid relative of the esteemed ‘Min- I mand. An active business was again prices were unchanged. The trade] in standard grades of rolled oats‘ wag quiet but prices were steady.’ The egg market was ‘slightly more. . active Saturday ‘and values ruled ‘ I _ firm, T-be receipts were 943 cases‘. training in‘ Young Peoples Wonk- Wiieat—Msy, 139%; July, 133%; Sept. 1311/3. Corn—May, 77%; Sept. 84%. outs-May. 45%; ‘The demand for all grades of but- ter was fslr and the undertone t0 the market was steady. No. 1 P85- teurized was quoted st 41 1-2 cents to i1 3-4 cents per pound. There- lstcr of ilie Zion Presbyterian done in all lines of mlllfccd and church. He has served two years afllreturned ‘mm a business mp to assistant in ilic Cooke Memorial; Presbyterian Church, Belfast. The, other. Relv. Joseph F. Chambers. has been assistant Scotland. Both have had’ special l \‘l'l‘ICll(lsl in our 118N811 Church here will he fortun- i l __________.____ Already they have BIRTHS age, are among-the visitors to the Mr and Mrs Daniel Gillis, Port- city. While here they will be the guests of Mr and Mrs William Doiron, Fitzroy St. Mr. W. Chester S. McLuro has Montreal and Toronto. the application of their meanings are stimulating in this age when selfish individuality is retarding the growth in so regrettable a de- gree the good will the world is so much in need of. have their setting in the years, but hi. LEAVE a "Fllll AMHERST s!‘ l l The evening subject was the h question put by Pharaoh to Jacob. glsflfigilestjfbythilflls 913th“ "How old art thou? Our lives The Abegwelt qlockey tpaml p“ a leaves this morning for‘Amherst the iilsh single and three o SPECIAL MATCH The Spartans added another vic- tory to their long list by defeating Watson warm water and some good wash. Timed 1118 lwwdel‘. and in this ru-b the f cclpts were 48 packages. Th6 trad" _________________ in cheese was extremely quiet and DAWSON __ At Albany’ Feb‘ 26m values were unchanged. Western‘, grades-were quoted at 18 cents to‘ 1l8 1-4 cents per pound. The _ ror ceiptg were 162 boxes. a daughter. iiry 25th, 1927, to Clarence J. Tidmarsli, u daughter. DEATHS Leather picture frames, port- folios, etc, may be cleaned with benzine. Apply with a soft cloth and ii the bciiziiie removes the polish apply the well-beaten white of an egg. ‘ rizncusou _- At Iroquois ‘ CLASSIFIED Anvsirrissiiisivrs Ono Insertion . .100 nor lino of I! words Eight Insertions .. Q O O COO OOOQ-OOOQ-O O-QOOOQ-Q-Q-O-QQWQ-V. Funeral Tuesday at 2 p. m. from illlarshfield. JOHNSTON - At A Charlottetown on ifcbrusry 27th, Adam Johnston. ugqd 78 ygLirs. The fiiiicrsl will he ...7s per llns of II words held on Tuesday. Mnrcli 1st, from Nursing Fol‘ sale the residence of his son Hammond Johnston, 16 Spring ‘Park Road. “WANTED PUPIL NURSES, FOR SALE—THREE RANGES- service starting at 2 I1. "L. lllllellll dlrunsw-ick Ilospltal, Brunswick. Apply 89 Rochford ‘St. leaving house at 2.30. interment Main ’. 4055-2-25-wk. i098-2-28r2l. lfcoples Cemetery (Please omit lowers). Wanted WANTED-CARROTB AND PAR- suips-— Maynard Fraser, Market Building, Charlottetown. 2 24 4i llflsccllcnomis POULTRY NOTICE-l AMI-STILL buying dressed fowl and chick- ens. J. D. Jenkins. éfl2l-2-2ti-tli. APPLY A. ‘ cAPrusi-zo-A Fox.‘ W. Robertson, East Royalty. 41104528 2i ___ JNO. ALFRED MoDONALD, LAND Surveyor, liormanville, l". E. I. 3924 2 17 lino. ‘.NEW BRUNSWICK, A FIRST (‘lililll mixed farming country. QIIBFIIIH splendid advantages to mrmillli- ‘Uvlllll conditions iin- lfllrllnsscd. and the cheapest good larms on earth. Write for new voluloizue. selected (arm liar- giiiiis. Alfred Burley & (Jo, Ltd" Sl- Jflllll. New Brunswick. 4077-2-26 wk. DEAFNESS. CATARR-H, HEAD- noises: The new "Aural Oint- ment" gives permanent relief and is confidently recommended by iliiindreds o! sufferers. Price one dollar from: Thomas, “Fernside," Deal. Kent, Engllanil. Testimon- If". "M "”“°‘~ Thoro II not I do» "l" OONVINOE or ' THEIR and he wont on "lf the Church al- "LARGE AD ‘Hair E;'.’50§§;$KE,':,:#5, "m: Qooroe . ' usnir ' lows another wtir, it might as well VERTIBE-D WHOLE- Y- Thst we do not think of you. up,“ l" dot-mt 1; were l.’ “ma,” sale tailors have opened a Free Correspondence School of Bales- "lonohln. Wonderful rportunlty for ambitious, ‘dlligen men of Rood character. Train for lmlllllllls plying upwards oi $15.- 9" Der week. Stale lull details. llle. education, expel-longs, re. ierences. last employers, present ‘lrclliiation. Address Manager, 460 ‘Richmond \l'esl, Toronto. . - l-M-wfm "horiihqn be ‘one ll I. Jo deep Ila top o s s c f1 FOR SALE -- AYRSHIRE GRADE cow, due to freshen in 1 week. lo Mr, and ivli-s. Murdock Dawson}! Falls. strlclcd to quiet bay waters (luring "Ont, on February 25th, 1927, Ellzs- the filming oi‘ a recent picture. both scottd-‘ergusoii, widow of the. lute Senator Ferguson, Mursllfllbld- the residence oi‘ Mr. J. H. Croslml‘ inutlve uockshell boat, was r9- I l l l - - Tl al motion pic I10 m0 a or e -l ture should prove an effective air‘ r 'ency lit the curtailment oi‘ vllmlh,‘ y Julian H. Alco, Cziliifornis state prl- -'—’_' _ ‘ liioii illrector, told ‘Cecil B Dchlillew/ HALIFAX. Feb. 2o. —-Thiee bi il- ‘film producer. “We _ people out 0f pilson only by in-. forent suliects. ox lflucncing tlicni in ‘a-dvauce", Alco said. "T-lic ethical und moral nio- Iion picture offers fl. medium for] such an influence." , ‘In a forthcoming comedy, Bebe ‘ orations in their endeavors to ‘will Daniels thus the support of a man two annual cash awards of sx y take the train this morning with the best wishes of the hockey fans of Prince Edward Island to bring home the bacon. Manager, Mr. Byron Brown; goal, Spurgeon Diamond; defense players, Dork Anderson, Dempsey Diamond, Russell Spillett, Edward McLellan. Forwards, Earl Prowse, Captain; who for twelve years was on the} dollars and forty dollars, respect- stagc with lEllnore Duse. Agostiiio IJei-zaio. an Italian. who _ plays the proprietor of a. Monb: sow. Wild they are not entirely of the years. when, tomorrow night they wlllland 6'30‘ ll 97°69!!! ll llefieillilry. Rinse well in Mr mid Mrs James O'Connor Life is measured by lofty purpose. cr055 sticks with the AmhersL-telllnisparlans a hgallon or so of cold water to i“ Gmmmw’ Clinton are registered at the Rcv- high thinking and by noble doing. In the second of home and homelJewar mow r0 206 1'57 wf ch has been added a half Pint’ cm Hotel m,“ lnlenq gpglufllllg The musical programMwgi very gamem Watson Macb-JGI-énu‘. 27M 232 194 Eihrglinggsr; Flnallly squeeze, pass made inanylaome time In the Ema tigggcishh ‘fxlllnilzihxd’ tithe ledltfi‘: g grim‘; ibageweltzn ulthoglgh anlylwaltel‘ 5°99 - - - - T74 95 132; hallggln it! breigyngiild Ellildlgfihilitinc: -_- n e n gs e on ome ce. . . . ' “IW- The PNZ-sbyd llirs. Elizabeth MacDonald of llrelllllflll “Face t" Face- The have every reason to feel comfid- fgjclgoaaéuficgaeod " 590 t“ dry‘ ‘Georgetown arrived in the city yss- anthem bdy ilie ‘choir gratis twill bglt- em of ‘vmnmg in Amherst’ with r ~ - - - - ~ 07 . lord-W "ll F1 "loll l0 111"‘, l-Klll- Ml‘. sliced an aléilir (C): n hflxed the exception of the last period 919 894 780 "" , Reuben lliiicDonsld and MYS- Mlw-‘Um “m” ° e s, "gm h n the Amherst puck chssers were Tom, 2593 oooo-ooooooo-oo-oo-oooo-o-o-ooe _ Donald. Mrs I., H. Douglas ac- 3:181:19! gflllti-iferlzyl/ell’ l "5 Ym ‘not in their class and it is not to ' compiuiletl her to the city. ‘llxbsfit tale ‘ml-Hired remained toflgfayelfulfglfsélr théiitlatlreitlliblililzés hwlildl Balk,” A l I directors are re- llle Bllllg Service. There is zrluck of the prim)“ U“ ‘Herbert Craig I10 123 118 . V’ V ‘ ' ICON E-m-l .1 is]; l, l-‘m wlllle marked improvement in the sing- They hurled enough hlbbers at J5me! CBIIIBPO 11.... 122 "178 111 . Lflfg-l-fglo rlflrhctg? Victor l"??- Many new and Old songs are the Amherst goalie to give them n ‘Madnonald ‘ ' l“ n4 191 TlQMAR$H—-At Montreal, Ftibfll-gFlenflng is roll-hidden by his Co“. sung. . Kemvule lead over Lunemmrg and ‘El amogwen 155 114 169, ’ Dr and Mw‘ tract from doing stunts in the all‘ Thursday “mm ‘he studeilnsdug“ had several easy chases on open mar fer ' ‘ ' ' ' " 89 24° 156 ' ' _ . young people were enterta tie i’ ' . ——- .- -_- > and ca" fly only Pemeen {Mmllltfiijltlie Young men. The realistic gfigl°“"qf,fel°f,,'i,gl,',,l'é ogliilyglgxhgllsl 750 729 855 .-_. "valmce new“ “no has " I ldramu. will not soon be forgotten. ‘ ‘Total 2334 . REBEKAH LEAGUE was _c_losely rolled from start The Imps defeated the Jolly Jing- les by only 134 pins. The game llnish but the Jolly Jingles (ell in the last genie. Mrs. G. Beer rolled 8.30. St. Peter; vs. St. Jamel To wash chenille articles, first of all soak the article in cold water. then squeeze. but on no account, Wrlllg. Make a Ilood lather, with 233 010th very 881111)’. repeating the One of the largest and best equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have. private bilm- Crlmhlstsly renovated In the put few years. row Hotels throughout Clngdq and the United states my; P l0 WANTED- POSITION A} STEN- Femnle Help Wanted .44." on 0'" WANTED mus, sun-o nous nights. Apply 25 Kent ' Ii. Ilhyiics, Frenchfort. 4088-2-26-31. FOR sate - THREE snoop‘ sows, Yorkshire grade (bacon! type) due to furrow in AprlLi Priced to sell. Donald F. MacAu-i lay. Souris East. 39662198 FOR SALE— BO ACRE OULTl-l vated ground. For sale with’ furniture. Apply at Mr. Joseph Wilson. Mount Vernon, P. E. I.- 4013-2-23-61. l FOR SALE-ONE TWIN WATER turbine, Ilovlng Co. (now) with governor. One 75 K. W. Gener- ator. One Marble Switch board. complete Inquiries as to price and etc. solicited by the Shedinc Electric light and Power ‘C0,, st Sbedlac. N. B. 4081-2-26 8i. FARM FOR SALE AT BROOK- ileid. of 109 sores, excellent land for potato growing. good house and out-buildings, 1% miles from Colvllle Station. convenient to churches and schools. Easy terms for quick sale. For further particulars, apply to Alex. Mac- Donsld, Brookdeld, 4021-2-23-61. Male Help ‘Vented clerks, (which position?) mm. way Box 116- Guardian. 3871,2.15.m 4i Situations Wanted ogiurplier and book keeper either part or Ifiill time. Apply "D" Guardian Office. 4006,2,2B.2l at. 910.4830." .5: . ._.-_. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our dear Mother, Mrs. James Holmes, who died February I linsrtrc cafe. i ~Whcn tablecloths wear thin lii_ the center cut up the outside Into; ll=2 tn l6 Inch squares and hem- 27th, 1925. With broken hearts watched you And saw you pass away WC To the cemetery where you're laid. ..'. by Husband and Family. i j IN MEMORIAM In loving memo y of George Henry Stewart, died February 28th, 1922. In our hearts your memory lingers sweetly, tender, lend and nssrted Inserted by His Sisters. UNDERTAKER A N. I). MaclEAN EMBALMERA KING ~GIIANI Phone LII |slltcli. These miiko napkins that; ‘will ircai‘ for some time. EATING Mgny times cause lndlqflifiw- dyspepsia, flatulence, stlpatlon, sto- REXALL DYSPEPSI TABLETS promptly relieve all stomloli and bowel troubles. A TRIAL WILL Prloss 50o and 31-90 s... Only sy THE PROM PT DRUGGISTS Kodak‘ L OI! 531 ._ . t its s lendld tablo- Co rt 1 H ‘ upon a many d“ J h C d ' L c m, _' F k the high single and three of 161 P u sous can keep, lant at ircsses mm“); a More of Comiialigrlaglvineo Ifizlllonillll’ 81512-36 and 409. : lat/Inc to all Guests. Tale. ‘knowicdsehsng urolllollllflvllcillev"; soflilkie-G d‘ Imps ' ’ p n” I" mom" ' ,1 t ‘rttasse "urc: i f > ...:. u: .22.,'.‘.'.§’.‘.'.".‘2.‘If..".5.,é".$ its... ------ -- '33 iii * “'°°‘°‘°'°° '“" leurs of the Plus lllll Dlvlnily Hall periods which imformation will be M‘ Lamont ' m 127 > Ch l giwe entertaining and instructive gladly given to the fans. Henry._ _ ‘ H _ m! 98 .1“ , _...__ —,,, —; —,,, Hotel 0..., Ltd. He ,8 ively’ H m i w C188‘migzllzlfilmjglglcifilg€geOllB of 311a Total 1530 Proprietors 1i .1 am cn,o iew . -,. son e i ow“ the first speaker, and he, “silver screen." has a rare fund of Jgmxlgénlfialliig“ I,“ _'_ , _ "Anny O"ROWN- "I'll!" Jtcokjioi- his subject the moralfltoflos to tell "relating to the ‘p’ Madonna‘; - n‘); “'4 struggle of Jean Vallcau. hero of silent drama. S- Stewart .. 97 10 120' Iiugnls immortal’ “be! Miserables" cogllseafiihlnizsldefsortldtholt tenmgedont n. LaDlllOTlle' H H ' 146 15d.) ‘HCTORIA HOTEL _.i n s occurr a ' "WAR AND CHRISTIANITY" In “studio school," where children __ _'“ ——| I), Gavel, grldselown. Ernest J ‘Iemployed- as “supers" are taught 4T5 440 475 . ' _ ' under Governmenllsupervlsion. T018] 139p I-Iallett. Olbeary, E. E. Sinclair, Taking for his subject. "Wor and s. . Christianity". is. Proud.‘ of.‘ It ls said that four or fivo whole ‘Freetown, P. E. I., gave the sec- '0 the 615158. a somewhat cloves on top of the jelly alter llfoiid oration of the evening. and‘ bll has hardened will prevent the for- ‘stsrtled the audience, with his, and blesses the arms and vessels‘ tlint destroy human life. This atti-| tude proves the saying "in time of war the Church takes is place in Ceesans anti-room and the church ‘ is dressed in khaki," he continued. J CHURCH RESPONSIBLE ‘Whwilh "u 5”"? "w" 7°“ i I r cut decisive lvlcws. “Jesusl We ‘could not make you stay _m“U°“ Mmm" fnzlle “we use o, force to anal“, You red not forgotten Mflh" 00000-0444 *‘ his moral ends, and this was the u" ' l ‘ beglnilllll! of the true Christian st- Y°"'l‘6f PSBFIWPY Wm "W" i I titude towards war. War and? i ° ‘Ch i ti lt - in mpatlble." he‘ 0'" mwim‘ Wm "wiya y ‘ ssih? iillnuftyleraygarsctgils was chniig-l W'"d"' I AND ‘ed, he asserted, until the Church, i i “has become a. recruiting agency. u COPI- 1 . l l . A l The speaker described the ter- lrlble results of the war. and stat. led that Europe today was a seeth-i ‘ing cauldron of hate, s-uspiciom. ,' jealousy and fear. He quoted Lloyd ‘ ilGsorgo as saying: "ll the Christian ‘Church had stood firm against-the war, it never would hsvs “apposed war, the church will be r pousible~ for every drop of blood shed." "Christianity". he doclaimed. “should no longer be s tool in the‘ 1hands of. beiligereuts. and shouldl pslound the clarion call to man to_ ‘nut an end to this cures of war.‘ if the church does nothing now to jeml war, it is being false to the prIlIGIDI-Qg of Christ." The third speaker of the evening ‘ ‘was (‘lair Wright. of ‘Bedoque, PJ IE. ‘I., who told oi tho early Ills and] P0 lei struggles of the great Italian math- QIIIBUQIQILIIIII flllliosopblr. Olliloo. I 4 lover; how he established the trs- ‘He told how ll I 10d. Galileo ed. One dsy there came an addition raitged t precocious-looking little lad. "New." began the teacher, "let ine see whst you know. Tell me. ' why did Hannibal cross the Alps?" ‘The new boy grinned. “For the some reason as the hen crossed the road, miss," he replied. “You don't catch mo with none of them riddles." o}?- BOWLING TO-NIGHT Farmer-hi Week- February 28th to March 4th WE WELCOME sll the dologltss and their friends, and Invite them to make our store their headquarters. lClose friendships are numerous ‘within the motion picture industry. Pairs of pals include Jolin Gilbert and King Vidor, Alice Terry and Dorothy Sebastian, Sally O'Neil and Joan Crawford, Gegrge K. Arthur and Clive Brooks, Claire Windsor and Kathleen Clifford, c d v l u J k l , lElgld-iilor ‘Bziidmdll? and“ 1.1.32.1‘ LET Us a: 0F SERVICE repairs and l...,....vemsnts. it gheridiimb Redeem Adoree and T You is new ths finest Hotdl of its a“ e‘ ° "V" ' w c“? “d Our stock of HORSE slass In the Maritime Prov- Norman Kerry..Aileen Pringle and , ' Dorothy Much“, and Baum Lo" WWLLE h l": lrguflnlfl Mess. it sppslis to thoss and Blanche Sweet. m“ “ ° m’ ' who want a oomhrtssls Nlllbls lines Including HUM- PHREVB SPEOIFIOS. Fleming’ Daniels, Coopers, Sure-Shot was orced by his rather to study medicine. and how his persever- ance lfinally won over hi, father-i who permitted him to study his, beloved mathematics, u-cre vividly 9 related by the orator. llo inld oi’ s Galileo's study of the pocuuiumd Herbggeqm inspired by a swinging chniilelisr In his lecture room; how ho studied the laws of failing weights by pat- iently climbing to the top of the Tower of Pisa and dropping them II you Mvl a sick or bism- hlild snlmsl writs or call llllshes Dru: Co Lllllitfll. or» People's Druggfsss" .. - Jectory of a projectile; and, finally, w. he built himself s telsooops and studied the rant myooeriso of the stellar regions, ‘Mr. Wright's address. likewise. wu well recon- ',Summerslde; Mrs- E. E. Sinclair. ,Sunimerslde', Thos. J. Hick-s. Mon- treal; S. J. Griffin, Montreal;L_ E. “Nadeau. Montreal J’. W. Carmen. ‘Moncton; B. IE. Imtikhart. St. John: =II. LL. Jiorue. St. John; H. ‘IE. Tay- l0l. Montreal; G. J. Arnold, Otta- ws: B. M. Stunt: and Party. City. Blncs taking over this Hotsl we have spent many thousands of dollars In ‘40-000 , E Hotel and splendid table and’ excellent sol-vies at a modes- sts prise. Ratssfrom m» to was; per dly- ' Charlottetown . Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. MGQUAID, IIIIIIOP ou u son-t. _ .--_@ inc-in. st. John; m, It. w. were Isak. Inm- ‘ v UMIMINPI l .G.H.