"anon? 1o, ‘i921 Going West When taking a Western TRAVEL CANADIAN. t PMFIFII} rrne Pitliiiiqr Llne. Noted ‘ta,- eifielent service. And. courteouf-“uftlclule. Rates tllflifillillc Fun ull lines. trip t0 Canada, u, WM. ngvisoiv. City Tigilkct Agi-nt. l Greek Government Faces Difficult l P 0 s i ti 0 n (Canadian Press.) ATM-PINS, March 9.~~i)ctcr1iiineil Joppiksition of Republlcatismnil dill-i- tarists to the policy of the Govern- ment with regard to the Greek dynasty is given as the reason for the resignation of the Cillilllfil. .\ill itarists for some time have been trying to force tire hand of the government on the qum-ition oi‘ Greece's future regime and this has placed it ‘in a (lilfiicult pnaitiluu. ‘Fbere is the posibility on‘ the lor- mation oi‘ a coalition or purely itc- publican cabin-ct, but some doubts are i-mp. sued whether a Republi- can min stry would gain the confi- wn-zisismai, i i deuce of the Naitional Assembly. m, ISN'TIT ‘8 BUT THE CiRCUM$TAN¢Es ARE esvonp our. couwnocll Anon yo o»: Central Guardian NEW shades. Lowest prices. Bros” Ltd. and other new spring shades. Low out prices for quick sales. Promise Bron, Ltd, FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- iil of the lute hiicheel ‘Power willl take plate from his late residence Rochfordfitq Tuesday morning at 8.45 lo Si‘. lhiitstltnh-z Cathed-ral thence to It. C. Cemetery. Board of Trade - (Continued from Page l) in aucb ref. renci-s as have heel! made ot‘ the island's situation at (hi: final bearing it is irlciu‘ that the (‘0llIllllS:s'lOllt'.l'.~l are not giving proper consideration to our needs. It is very iinportziiit that this should he offset by having rcprc- scntatlvt-s from lllt‘ lrlillltl appeal‘ lll‘('t'ls'hill')'. Wit sent the N. llaticuhury and .|. licltny liolman. i lSigncd) .lohn l‘). Sinclair. Al a moi-ting oi‘ thc (‘ouncil ol" SPRING GOODS sport flannel, zlnuble width. Jiatest new PFOWSC ‘ 2i JUST IN TODAY-JJNHIES Carill- gun-n Jackets, sleeves and sleeveless in onrbree shades and jade, gold (mo... THE FAT ALISTS. —_Fro_m theiLorudon Evening News- turn-trait ‘Ivar-ran you‘ need e maid, - I cluudeur, or n mouse-you are pun of getting it by using our cland- fléd udvuiisement ' you can pick up some astounding ban 'ns, too, in fnmirure, nilverware, in act everything in house memories from pins to pianos. v | A wonderful way of doing business with people-quickly, conveniently and 50,000 iln- ('l|lll'|()|.l.\.‘|l)\Vll lloard of 'l‘radc luld Saturday night. a resolution was l'til‘\\'ill‘tli.‘tl to Mr. (‘arvelL the ihairiniul of the lloard oi‘ Hallway‘ (‘ommlssiinii-rs tlhltlllLj that n sitt- ing oi‘ iln- iloaril oi‘ 'l‘radi- llc lll'lll in the l'ro\'iiicc. A wire was also sini. llll‘ Prime hlinistcr, lion. \\'. l.. Alackt-nzit- itiug. 'l‘bo Charlottc-tovrii lloaril of 'l‘raili~ llavi- also lakvn tho mattci‘ up with the Sunnncrsiile and they tut-- taking similar iu-iien. A cilmmittoi» cilnsisting of .\lr. Ali-Donald and Mr. .l. i’. (lorilou \\'l‘l‘l‘. lllllltlllltlitl to wult on the local (lovcrunirtll. illonday morning to liilii- this mattv-r up on behalf ill‘ thc l’ril\'inci-. Restore Order l (Continued from Page i) were also mude at (lonuiiiisttnvii (famp. (‘ounty Dublin, following the ilisaippcaraincc. fo numi-i'<>ii.~i Tiflcs lit iu-vcd to hare llccn ink-cu ‘by mutiny :~'_\'lll|>flllll7.l*l‘$. At mid- ‘night (‘muniaiuli-i‘ (‘blur Mlilcuhyl iili‘i'l2ll't‘tl thv- situation lnrnlcrahii-l _und urged nil ranks" in the zn-iny in! ‘stand fast lu thc itllcgianco ul‘ the oloctcil government. The situ- ation now sec-mt; i|nlcti-i' ailtluilllill thcri- is ixrcat activity in ull camps. guards ll1\\‘\~ bu-u ill('l‘l'll.‘1t‘ll and all lcaro has hon-n cancclicil. flvor. ‘nine huudlh-il national army ol't'ii*-| ‘or.- wi-rt- ilcuiillilliznil last wcclt 1 win-rial tbc rcucutfuls vugiiu-i-rcil the ill|"l‘ll]lil’ll mutiny. l ‘Tommy Gibbons _ lnexpcifsivcly. ‘l THE un".u.“....u..4;;;4i;2;..J 8 ‘ . o e- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS , O One Inlet-flan .._._.._.______,__ 10c per llne o! 5 word: 0 Q FOIII‘ lllllrtltml _......_._._....._.._.__-_. lo per lino‘ of 5 word; Q z Eight lnefiftlonl .._'—t__...___. ..__ 7e per line of 5 words i I l OOOOOO¥OOOOOOOOQQOOOOQOOOOOOOOHIO 529M313 wimmil l Mule llclp “lulled ";"—**-—"*t~i-"“"r" ~ ---------_--~--~ ~~~~~~~ ORTRAIT l KGENTS WRITE _ - [or can“, I fUIIHO/dv An’ bu!" WANTED MAN WITH SOME ., Toronto. Brunswick ‘ 702-l2-3linwa36l. 0-OO+Q§-9-0~ _ HOTEL’ -' VICTORIA Often to the travelling public I comfortable, "FM-dell: hotel. 0on- filnl 4H meme with FNVI“ bnthmThe Culp- 1ne la flmouu all over Gunny Tbllpfionel In Ill Courtoouu _ P00018- “FV|O.- ‘ H. ‘e, IROWN Manager 1 1 i ...t_ l . l l Charlottetown . diets] 00., Ltd. ; l Froprlctflrl z ;§",OO-OOO-OO-OOOQQ 0-0 ”'~.»i vlchomA HOTEL Ol hi. Tompklrmon, Montreal; Fund Barnes, 5t. John: A. J. Me "mild, lllloncton; P, -L. Perry, An- CHARLOTTOW G U ARIAN Reaches the Multitude experience to work on farm, guw! locality, references required. Keith Boswell, Victoria Lot 29. 1475 -Z<l3-Ll MALE HELP WANTED—FIRE- illl'll, hrukcnii-ii, beglnncrs $150- djfitl monthly (which pilsiltion?) Write Railway. JHOX llli. lRDII-Zl SiSmF-i. HORSES FOR SALE- FIFTEEN choicp draft horses from twclvi- to fourteon hundred at l\Kl"l('.lll~ lurnl iinll. 18!l7.‘ih’2l .__._._.-<so->-—---~ - llRESSEll H063 We note thnt there are ulmuvlh- 4-; ton nuiuy small. thin, unfinish- : d hogs being marketed at the pre- sent time, that is. lingo welghlnu 121i ylutnds and tinder. Thorn has lit-on an mat-er. for H0010 of thew lzocs for butcher shop trade. but the season tor this in about over. in the interest. of ull concerned. we wimt to urge the farmers not llhmrds Llnlmcnt Ill-uh (‘lulu Steamer Reported . Sinking, Crew (Canadian Press) NEW YORKAlarch 9.~—The Swe dish American Kungsholni has reported by wire- les that the steamship Obernal. 898 tons had sunk 8U miles north- east of Scatterie island and that the crew had taken t0 boats. '1\‘l.1 details were contained in the wireless report which said that the Kungsholut expected to reach the boats from the Obernul ehorily and would take the crew to ilall fax. Premier King Geeks On Brief Holiday (Canadian Press) ()’i"l‘i\lVA, Mar. $i—-l'reinie.r Mac ltenzlti King, ilcpilrteil Saturday £ll'lt‘l‘ll0(lll‘ for New York whence lit- ‘may go tn Atlantic (‘iiy for a icnuph- oi’ (lays. Askril as t0 the significance ot‘ thc visit. thu Prcnr it-r said b»- waa taking a brict‘ rest, linking advantage oi‘ the more or ‘li-ss rontitlc ilvhaitti in the parlia- "(xll(jl"p H“. (“mums JIM,“ “ml mcnl on the aildrvss in reply to Tcll the folks that the work l}; very ‘.1 ,.“.]y SM rm“, H“, ISLHHI.“ “m, 1h.- i-iln-tcil fronrllic 'l‘hrpne, which slow here and it is only by the “yams, ‘my ;.“.,.,_“.fl, “m. M“, mo“. will m-cxipy ll:li‘ll'.|lllt‘!2i ior .\'i‘\'i!l‘ill mighty powi-i" of (lod that this H“, mwpsfiily m, i, ,h,,_,.‘_u_“__ ila_v.<, ‘ ‘ ilurli country can be brought to the Sugkpsl n“, 10s,; Um“ ‘Wu WHY,“ “‘i havcni had a hrcatlimg spi-ll llflllt. it can hi- done for it is ,_.,,n'_mi\.,.5_ m“, ,.,,],|.L,__.(,,'ninh, H“, filllll't* \\<- cann- back from the lm- shown so plainly in the lives of h" “was hllcrvsps “m, m“, |,,_I)l_,__ (mortal (“union-ema- lll luurop-e last those‘ who have come to know scutingllhi- produc ‘s, Spi-cillc in- '1'" ' "ml M“ Mm;- lml" , _ slam-cs- with orig ial ilocumciits ____,_, hum ‘mung, "WSQ first m“ ihowlng consigni-c, ilati». commoil- "mmhs NM] Wm‘ l“?- ‘vm’ w“ m, van“, and L, Ill_'r7‘.H ‘hunk, h“ . pluuniiur broadly for the great King“ “ml? M“ filyrl-"gnw" m" work bcforc thinl. lie had been bu.“ prnriiriiig new seeds for lhc crop. “w-n, Hum.“ m- Runway pmmllifi_ \ _ Ho had aunt or bail grmu lo Arsen- sltlll for hcnriug: inimi~ilizilt~ ai-liiu. Hm‘ n" flm""“l'llll"“"l ‘1“m“~ n“ WESllIIINSTEH HYE-Elifilllllli, (Caitad n Press) U,1fi,if,’i)fll.,iiiiilii' -.i.l,.|,ly.l,.iliznmlu'_li~filtagloua nature. The nccd for a w‘ \§‘,0:1_['"]i!lgll_l_ i mining“ flmiluoliilrainvrili the tarm here in vcry i‘ I far '11 liopc ct‘ succeed yis con- great’ It was from m0 beglm term-d, yet a study oi‘ candltions wiihiil the ionstiiutuitiy show cer- tain rhaugm cspeitiitlly in view of tho fact that four i-undiilzttcs are n ilu- iii-id. Thin di eion la lily cimsiilereil a shift) Conserva- .oat ‘invlng to the litrge unm- hcr of homes of more than ordinary \\'\'illlll Wllllill it-a btiundiirirs. it is pointed our ll!)\\'l‘.\'I‘.l' that tb iaon- »'iillltll]l'_\' also contains hunk-rails dun-t all oi’ which llrié thickly" ten- iiutcd. Winston (‘huri-bill is huund tn <plit the C4lllt~lt3l‘\‘ii[l\'l,‘ vote and will probably have a good number of the Liberals when the iballots arc "\l‘lllillll cg hi.- ffitnyy] moving: p.;;- from tines-e things. Neil had no glide, Labor however" is probably complaints to make. ile gnvo <irougci' throughout the country’ himself to God, he wilrkcd for (lud generally indida l i‘ _._ ml show- tl-un over bclozi- and it l5 i-xpoctiwi that lll"ll' llriicl;\viiy' will ma lug. ' To Box Downey |),\Y'|'(>.\,‘_ 0,, _\l;|rch h Ylkizilm)" (libbous, St. Paul heavywvi-ilzht, and ‘Joe Dowuey of (‘olulubusg will Quart-h 2i in u 115 round contest at (‘Utl ioday. BEAR-KANGAROO-PIG-LIKE co From the. first time ln twelve ye B;ar, or Aard Vark, as the Boers c down Ant hill; and thrust: it's Ion andspf occupants. It came from Tiiiifiisiiai; Ill’ l-uvrlli?__ MBINATION LIVES ON ANTS ars the London Zoo has an Ant all It. With it's great claws, it tears g tongue into the squirming thou:- South Africa. THE cnAnLorrnrowu ouannmi ' A11 Safe Line steamship - ‘ln- treasure-ti by us all. o‘ Memorial Service (Continued from Page 1) etc. Neil received appointment under our Canadian itilesion Board as un Agricultural Missionary to Bolivia. to take up the work at Penlel Hull Farm, to live among thiese tow hundred of Indian famil- ies, exemplify the Christian. Relig- ion in living. introduce new methods oi’ farming amongst them and inject a Christian Culture into their .whoie life. 0n Sept, 19m Neil was married to Miss Ruth Zlcmun of (luelph, 0nt., who her- self had anticipated iliissionary service-a member of a splendid Christian family in that clty.—-0n Oct. 4th they sailed from Niew York and after a long and interest- lng journey they were happy in safely arriving in their field of labor. They entered in upon their work with great zest not be- littling the obstacles facing them. in a letter that i personally rocelv~ ed from Neil dated Nov. 18th he wrote: “thingg iu Bolivia are ri-ry’ (llHGTFlIl than in P. E. l. You can travel for days seeing nothing but stone, mouutaitis and mud huts, The country certainly has dvgeuer. ntcd and only when you see exist- ing conditions can you realize the gri-atni-ven 0t‘ the work to- be (lone. Buy yourself a of smokes and make media: “Al Besureand d5 lorMlllBdllKilit tlteytmllyardhlglttoited” ShedPiclaout seat, (“i coat a rest your . 50lmy olsmolzes and malzeyoursdlatltonie. (75 l/ie lune of Th! yomel/va puree/cabal 1o i... 15¢ zs -- 35¢ also in round. tins and cardboard boaesol" n,‘ 55?. i i nnunniiluinnwiiun. HIGHEST GRADE ltiilllltlllltllllhlltlll KMIRMNI imminnu » was maltlug arrangements for mod- i rn machinery for tho farm. and along with this acqualnting himself" will: the lllllfllliltfii‘, customs and lifi- m‘ the people. lteudcrinl; Imluisti-rics to the sick, i-tc. in (this saini- li-ilci" quoted from illHlW‘ it! wrote "Since ‘cinnlng lit-re we have trcatcil forty-five (rusi-s and imenrly cviry one being of a cun- lninga of such a work of great ilceil ‘and unique promise that be was taken after three brief months of introductory labor. “Concerning his removal, his sickness- and death we may have much iluestioning. Yet it may help us all in rt-mcmlier that we livc in a world, an lmpierfiact world. ‘yrt (Hill's world, subject to luwa and conditions and (2ll'l2ll|llHli|ll('.0S. that surround us and ililti-rinlue our (lays. The sitmc (iillHlfS that control or determine our days‘ bcrc. hold also on the MlSSlOlI fields. Our hiissionurics; do not ask nor expect to lirc in a world L‘Xl‘lll])l and Humanity. He. did his best anil why should he murmur it‘ the cull should come to bbn at an early Jinn. Before he died while in this last serious illness he left a few ‘uorils for the pimple and frlcnils in ‘H’. F}. l. These words given in {hrokcit sentence.» which might to ‘ lie said ‘that “be wautcil his'i‘ritenils to iknmv that hr dli-d for Christ, bc- Jii-ving with all his heart in his ,Saviour, that he war. perfectly ,l‘l'lltly lo go, and that be hail no mo ‘complaint to mala- against l-roinlllml‘ F‘ll‘li"in""""- l‘ l“ ‘mil’ llllriul: ‘for he kucw that God was good.“ 1],. 1- ., ‘ l. p; -k 1 y- -_ it “"5,- -mm,un.-'|‘lirr<o were llll‘ words he i-upccizil- hm!“ n w“ ‘ py itskrtl to be soul. to his l’. E. I. _____ fricnils and \\‘<) shall not forget mffl“ _ ©-OO4+§4-Q4-O0-O Pllflllél‘ details have not yt-t [conic to us, ag to the causes lcad- dug up to his death. Far away on Ieonu- stony hilltop or under sJmc ..-haily moniul in the heart oi‘ the ‘ lllll to which he had gone on his gentle tllTlllltl of mercy be lies to- day in peace. Ilcaven smiles inl that happy resting place." - lti-v. Mr. Eaton irimcluileil with an eloquent appeal for llllSRlOlllll‘_\‘ work. The solo "Jesus Lover of my Soul“ was sung iluring thc service by Mrs. Leigh Warren and lin- authenl "Sr-nil Ont thy Light" by tin‘ choir. "Idact- to Face", tbc fznulritc. hymn of the late, l\lr. Vickcrsiul, wit; sum: by choir and POIIKFUKEIllOlI. The memorial closing hymn, "For all lhc SuiuH who front their Lahore rest", wa: Lmug vi. y impressively. -- ---_<o>i-— PRUNING OF TREES. (Experimental Farms Note.) ll is generally cuhccilcil by hnth scit-utiili: iuvcstlgutoirl and com- mercial growers that fruit trons should be pruned ilurlnf: the first l\\'o pr three years nl‘ their life. 'l‘hi.~i pruning is ileeigitntl to pro- duce a wt-ll balanccil tree with a strong frinniwvilrlt lfllllillllt‘ of carry- ing heavy crops as tho tree grows older. l-ixpcrimoitte have shown that an a rule unpruucil trees coma into bearing earlier than those which arc pruncil. Failure. to prune trees when they are small, hnw- over, 'coininonl_y' results in serious WUERGBNBA TOBACCO It .£ “““ \\\\\\\ frequently ilevi-lnp ton many main branches, hail crutches arc fnrmcil, and the percentage oi breakage is heavy. When the tree has ‘ the formative period the necessity for pruning is not unite so obvious, but must authorities are ngrr-cil that even zifter the tree reaches bearing age it is still advisable to pay it an annual visit with the pruning shears. The object oi’ this is l0 remove all interfering branch- es and to open nut the tree so- that thi- sunlight can penetrate to each fruit spur. Tllc labor thus UXllUllll- cd in fully paid for by the improve- ment in the grade ot‘ fruit produc- .1]. The ilormunt $98501! is the logic- al time for priming although when the good is fmzen the work may not bc very itgreenblt: tn the crow- rr. Where young trees or stone fruits are concerncil it is probably advisable to ilelziy the prunlup un- til lnter winter or early spring, but bearing apple trees can be pruned in zero weather without zippnrent injury. Pruning is the one major orchard tmeratinn iwhich can be yierformeil to advantage during the winter months. At this time-there uri- no leaves to interfere. with the vision oi‘ the ]ll‘llllt‘l' and conse- uui-ntly he is birth-r able to judge which branches should be remov- the winter that the grower has the vXiPtl fancy fruit. time in give to this work. Assistant Superintendent, (fonnistient and systematic nnnu-j Experimental Station. al pruning uid in producing more Summerland. 5-C- COST 0F LIVING CHARTS What were YOU paying for Finnan Haddie during the past month’! This clihrt shows the prices Paid In representative cities durinQ i923, the changes month by month this year, and at the right the ac- ttual average prices quoted according to official statistics from 0t.- awa. CENTS A PER POUND NAM JASONDJPHANJJASON 25 20 l5 25 20 l5 25 QUEEN v HOTEL WATER STREET CHARLOTTETOWN limrzx/rzr - ZIICOUVCI’ Hotel 4"‘ 5"" fifimlilflifil)’ How do prices in your locality compare with other cltlel? Are renovated and re- you paying more or less than theavcrage? These price; are for av- furnlnhed throughout erage quit")! “d°"V¢"=d" 9004!. and on". V"), comq Watch for the changes In this that‘! MM month- Tomorrow's chart: Rolled oats fortable aocommodntlonl to the travelling publlcd The table la OIPQO-i lally good and the pub- llo are Obllflflilllly‘ cared for. I i Rate: $3.00 a day. I RU z BRUCE J. TAYLOR, I ' '“‘"“°" i 146 Richmond Street Cheri > Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor: IOOQQOOQW-OOOOO-OOQOOOQO—OQ QUEEN HOTEL ’ Charlottetown Fire. Life. Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at lowest rate. Agent at Summcrside, Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies. Mrs. C, J. lliruce. Vermin llivcr: .\lr.~\_ .l. A. Xlaclucod, Uixil; \\'_ .l. .\llllt‘l‘tll)ll. Mort-ll; l-Iarl Clark. .\u- tustlnc Clove; L. C 1H. (Jnrrtuhcrs. Allllllfllllle Cove, trouble in later yearn. Such trees WELL ~WELL - wiles Tut-s MAc-cnli? THl SH E's m klll men- none uufll they reiwh m, “might, at least 120 imunds. and they must be‘ well finished. thick and m: n any weight. Hi l" "Rotten; G .W. Spires. Toronto; E. S. Freeman, South Broolgjleltt. N-fid R. ll. Ilowlan ‘Ibffllllfli Guy Cameronflbfiliiltla! (Xlbil; t). Ed ,-Montrea~ i Will-lama enigma, Mo l.‘ l’ tin-e we must refuse to receive mp, mg; even at n reduction ln price, - iltegm-dlng market we rather firmer - i h . m“ m i m GDAVlO a FRASER CPPQEY?) LlTTLE Cl-HLD '€>HE l‘: fitM/FULLY 5MART- “b l": MFE°J IA TELIJNQ mun THEN THE‘. LJTTLE FNRY 93AM) IF Xou ONLY AbK FoR WHAT You WANT IN A LOUD VO\CE_ YOU LL OET IT- L J rue AND DARLJH-iil ’THEN THE. Pfiiuczflktir FOR WHAT HE wmrao m A L000 voice AN‘ >\