Isaiah's Pllslsll ach. You can do Fbodieoertsiniocausedieh-ess til im- provedixestiveaction and sweetie‘; thyou entom- this quickly and surely by prevent 6d .. hiking BeechanVsPills. flleirnpwmlgctiqn insults, ‘I’! "Jfkiiflif s from the "bee! food “you aerate.’ stlmulatestheflowofgestr-iciuiee. increases sctlvity of liver dizeetioll, Take dense, for 80 years’ m floodsofgir theslomach. and bowels and improves BeechsnYsPille with confl- experienoe prove they I-‘vmuommcwrm zrcmmmzs THE MARKETS (Csrlldisn Press) MONTREAL, Que.. Dec. 30. - With but 65 cattle, 33 sheep and la-nllls, 541 huge and 89 calves for nalc on the two markets thLs morn- ing, prices wcre about the some as ycnwrday. Common cows brought from $2.75 to 53-25. Can- ncrs $1.85 to S200 and bulls $2.50 to 53-00. Common veal valves brought $8.00 and a few: better ones $10.00. The hog v market settled yesterday at from $10-75 to $11.00 for luixed lots and $11.50 for selects. Sales today were made on the saluo busls—sel-ects $11-50 mixed lots of poor quality and light weight hogs $10.75. Good weight hogs were quoted at $11.00. sows 88-00 to $8.25. . OTTAWA, Dec. 30—~(+8ggs)~— Tho egg situation at some points ls firm and prices are slightly all- vallccd. lt is reported that a. car of 500 cases frrsh Chinese has ar- rived in Calgary, but has not yet boon inspected and released. Furtll-cr shipments of 1500 cases of (fllincse eggs have arrived at Vun- cuuvcr for Havana. Toronto specials 75, extras 73, storage ex- tras 40 to 51; firsts ~10 to 4T, sec- onds 39 to 40. Tho eale is report- cd oi a car of storugeiirsts at 46 delivered. Montreal situation film’ and unchanged. Vancouver offering fresh extras 57, irlsts 53 f.o.b- Winnipeg jabbing fresh extras 70, firsts 65. Saskatche- wan receipts oi. fresh nil storage cngs Jobbing extras 48, firsts 44. si-conds 40- Alberta and British (‘olulllbla unchanged. hi0N'l‘REAL, Dec. 30- —— There was some enquiry froln foreign buyers for wheat here today, ut exporters stated that the prices _ id were 1s 0d per quarter below working basis. Ontario miliers were in the markets for wheat and suic 10,000 bushels of No.» 1 North- ern was made at $1.35 per bushkel. and 10,000 bushels of No. 2 Nor ll "Til at 81.90% penbushel c-Lf. nay lmrte. Tile domestic trade in course grains was quiet, prices for Canadian Western, oats were rcduced 1 cent per bushel hut On- tario grades were unchanged No. 2 white being quoted at 65 cents, No. 3 grade at 03 cents, and No. 4 xrade at 61 cents per huehed ex store. The market for spring wheat grades of flour was weaker and prices were reduced 30 cents per barrel, prices for winter grades were well maintained. The millfeed situation was without new feature to note. The market for rolled oats remained firm und- er as study demand, Tho trade in all grades of eggs continued ac- tive and prices ruled svendy, A steady feeling prevailed in butter although the volume p! business was small. Extremely dullness marked the trade in cheese and prices were unchanged June, July and Aug-ust Western No. 1 white and colored being quoted at 20% cents per pound waxed. Crop beans were quoted at 52-70 to $2.80 per bushel. Quebec Cabinet Chooses Counsellor (Canadian Press) QUEBEC, Dec_ 30» M. a meeting of uhe provincial Cmhin-ut this mor- rl-ilnlg. -l"umplriie if)“ Tlemhiuy direc- tor of La ‘Presse, Montreal was chosen 81s legislative colrrnellor-for the division of Sorel succeeding Hon.‘ Nu-rcisse Pelhodu. ilJfltuiteua-nt Governor of ihejlhrovinoe. {Wm Crowfis Nest Central, Guardian CHOP 0'03 Islam's Oil-Alli‘. TONIqi-iT-Abbios vs. Dslilous- bee, ohms Ilteeo. 692-12-31-11 START THE NEW YEAR RIGH1_'—buy s game you osn play. We have it at this OQCO-{IOII- Word Puzzles 50 cents each.--1l1 ARENA-Mrut hockey match of ‘the season tooiQht. 692-12-31-11 h FIRE ALARfm-Tbo fire brigade was called out. at ten thirty last nlsht for s flue fir-e at the Victoria Hotel. There was no damage. CASINO ORCHESTRA will play ltilwmllpsogrmn MG. W. V.A. Dance this evening. Dancing until two thinly. (3.30) ‘s0 come and en- ioy yourself. 691-12-31-11 FA8T HOCKEY an‘. 1.1m Arena to- nlxhih-Daiihouuie vs. Abbies. 692-12-31-1i NEW YEAR'S CONCERT will take place in the Army Citadel New Year's Nght. Program will of recltations and dialogues. Action songs, also distribution of prizes to the Sunday School will take place. ARE-NA TONlGHT-Dolhousie vs. Abbim. Admission 50, gallery 60. Wills 75c. 692-12-31-1-1 CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT ——Last night St. Paul's, Zion and St. James’ Sunday Schools heTd their annual Christmas Tree and entertainment. At Si. James this took the form of a banquet follow- ed by s Well rendered program and a visl-t by Santa Claus. At Zion and St. Paul's, splendid programs were rendered and Christmas Trees heavily laden with presents were divested of their treasures by San- 0a Claus and distributed among the youngsters. ARTISTIC CRLENDAR—A cal- endar which compares with the best in design and workmanship this year being sent to patrons and friends by Mr. Neil Ferguson, general store proprietor. Bonshsw. This calendar is without doubt one of the most artistic seen this year an? is a useful and decorative pres- en . CARD. OF THANKS Mllss Jean McEachcrn, St. Cath- Pass Rates (Special to The Guardian) OTTAWA. Dec. 2&0. —'I‘ll-3 Appeal of the pralnie provinces Puss rules will be heard hrlhc Supreme Count oi.’ Canada. on Feb- ' ruary 1'- Todsy til oSupr-el-ne Court placed the appeal at ‘the head 0i’ the list of cases for the February temm subject to any crilninal vase One Insertion . U-Q-O-OO-OOQ 0-0 O-O-O-O§~O‘Q 10c- pcr lim- nf ii wurnln In per lino of 5 words 7s pa! line of 6 words ‘ V i s I i CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS arines, wlshe; to thank her neigh- bors and friends st home and abroad who have been so kind and [thoughtful to herself and grand- , She her grat- ugalng-t itude to the St. Catherine; Women's tho rulllng olf ‘liilé ilai-lzvsy Board of Institute who so kindly remember- Commissioners on the Crows Nested on Xmas Day and several other 681. moi-her, during their illness, also wishes to express , occasions. . . , BIRTHS iauora-At lDec. 10th to‘ .\I-.r. and Mlrs. I Congratulations. MA R R IA G E8 ‘Alta, Dec. 2-1, 1924. Annie Victoria, idnughtel- of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welsh. to Mr. Wi-lliam R. Drake, ‘formerly of this city. our disorderly house earnings, moviné PWure-s. dance lsalls, cab- amete, and notably Canada's Zia: inr- migmltlloul policy all prowl-button Ifound‘. The result was ‘llflllliily peo- ple were in such dam-g tiion» ‘that the wiou-ld even favor ab- oilitionl of kImln-g, should ‘be delved ‘limbo Bind he North Rustiico, on Moses which has. a sgatuta/ry pmmuenqprlfilflifl, it W011‘. IMOOGB Enmnet Elmer. WEL$H-DRAKE-—- At ‘ Lundhrecld Ge W. ‘V. New Yearb Eve. DANCE Tonight P. W. C. HALL in aid of Veterans Relief Fund Casino ‘ Orchestra Novelty Dancu; Tickets at Door JAIL TERMS (Continued From Page 1) Novels, undeslu-alble plays and en-ooulvmed hem, Dr. Dealoges 0! infec- Aabeoedenits ot each Innnligranit should bel given e. ltlhommgh exmnin, atiovn- 00 ascertain thaths is lilree from ‘all venereal disease, that willful-esp said. The immigration law ‘"18 13111113‘. '59 Tim-nil. ‘in: ttihat an alien‘ wh oihad» resided in Canada ilor lfive years tlhcn had rlghlil of domicile and could not be deport- ed for anything ‘except outrin-ght mime. JAIL OPENS (Continued From Page I) throughout the United States and Canada to tune In on Station WOS, here. ‘Especially when the Missouri State Prison Band is scheduled to broadcast He ha-s brought renown to WOS, broadcasting etation of t-he state board of agriculture. Wires from iane all owe-r tho country have come info the capitol dome, where the studio is located, prasiing him. Plans Respond Proof of Snodgrass’ fame as a piano broadcaster ‘is shown hy'tih‘e thousands of telegrams he received t-he mash notes he has had to turn down. the gifts of candyhtobncco, musical instruments and other valuables and his election to the highest honor in fan-dom- That honor is first prize as most popular radio entertainer in the country, With the publication of this en- nouncement by a radio magazine came offers of adopting Snodgrass, of financing his education, giving him enticing jobs and s-eekinghie __"_' l . T ill l1 l1 l. hi Agents Wanted _I Wanted DEATHS o a e as umeti-"s WANTED NOW-CALEB AGENT sustrs EELS AND RABBITS POIRON-At Fredericton 0n Dec- - for Queens ol- Kings County, wanted’ by ‘James England: 30. Gilbert D0110} Funeral l°m°i" good nay. free equipment, cxciu- Travellers Rest. 566-12-28-m8i rm". (New Ye" S) 11¢ H0119 Riv" sivo, territory. Our stock is well and favorably known. A good business can he done. Wnite Pciham Nursery 00., Toronto, Ont. 591-12-24-261 BOARDERS CAN BE ACCOMMO- dated at corner Fitzroy and Eeher streets, two blocks from P. W- College. 657-12-30-m3i Help Wanted WANTED —- AT FALCONWOOD Iloerpltal experienced woman for position of housekeeper. Apply Superintendent, Box 350. Char- lottetown. 588-12-24 m7! WANTED-A MAiD- APPLY MR8. Daniel Davies, 14 Esplanade. ’ 663-12-30-m3i. To Let TO LET-<F‘URN|8HED ROOMS. 70 Prince Strreei. 684-12-81M8i. ‘ Lost. LOST-LADWS GOLD WRIST: ‘watch and bracelet. Finder please leave at Guardian Offiioe. - 075-12-B1-m2i Teachers Wanted WANTED-A TEACHER FOR Rose Valley School. Protestant preferred. Supiplenrent $80. for the remrinder of the term. Mal- colm MacKenzIe, Sec'y. 691-12-31-m—2I ‘» Hotel Victoria was" Strsst. Ohsrlottstown , Offers to the frsvslllnfl public s eomlemslo.‘ "r"- . em nml. Con!!!" 44 4 roam! Willi pflillh DOMI- ‘ The Cuisine ll' fsmeus s‘ll < over Canada. Telephone in sli rooms. Courteous solve!- ‘ H. C. BROWN. Msnsqsr I Charlottetown T‘ BOOK-KEEPER- EXPERIENCED FUR SALE-SEVERAL GOOD FE- rox worst-Ion eats FROM inqolrdoaeper (ma-n) ‘will do ac- counting work, hour, day or week- "A." Box 116, lClty. 676-12-31M3l. WANTED-GENERAL PURPOSE horse. give price and description. Write "Farmer". Guardian. 689-12-314m—2i Miscellaneous mo. A. MeDONALD, LAND sun- veyor. Hermanville. 6648-8-27M8m TWO Maufsoanosns can s: accommodated in private fami-l . Apply Gulrdlan.-—687-12-31-m—- i Pznsolvs DEBIRING BOARD AT musonable raves‘ call al: 1'1 Kiln; gqum-e, 667.12 31-31 i AM BUYING OATS AT MY granary paying 85c a bushel.- Finley MacDouga-ll. Belle River. 624-12417 swii CIT YOUR PRINTING DON! AT the Guardian Central Job Print- pry, Phone liiiL-Sfllii-E-o-tf. ueEo ENGINES, 1s ‘ro 2o H.P. Good vallue, Portable Hligh Pres- sure panels. Used '1“- .Pow- Church. MILFORD-in this city, Dec. 80. 1924, J. Cari Milford, age 32 years. Funeral from his late residence Park Terrace, ‘Brighton, tomorrow. (‘New Years) to People's Cemetery. MacKENZiE.— At Mill .Vie\v, .De- cememher 30th, Angus MacKeuzie. in the 88th. year of his age. Funer- al, Thursday at 2.30 p» m. to St. Joachinb Church. Vernon River SHAW-AAt Sf. Catherines. Dec. 25, 1924, to Mr. and Mrs. Will. D. Shaw. a son, Alexander Murcheson. IN MEMORIAM Dear Loving Brother We made a call to your home in the ground, ' We covered your grave wVth tears. And a few leaves we found lying around. Your kind good neighbors Did tallry near us till we said good-by for the winter To your home in the ground. Your home is a palace all covered ‘with snow But a; dearest of sisters l am coming again transformed Prom this valleyof clay made with hands To the palace‘ cf My KinK- Elizabeth McLeod. Eldon. P. E. 1. friends and 868 or Mortliser. In-th fvmohflle. E- lmonard s. Sons. Limited. 301m N_ 13, 682-12-27-M6d For Sale male fox pups. Apply to J. P. Lents, 14 Upper Prince St. Phone 107-1..--669-12-30—~2i regiatered pan-eats. Avpfi? A- B- Gllibfdiflflll OM06, BQWIZQIYMH. . t Queen Hotel Wafer Street, Charlottetown This popular ‘Hotel has been eom steiy renovated snl refurn llsd throughout and offers very comfortable sooommodstion to the travel- ing public. _ The tsbl. is especially good snd the publle are eourtsously cured for. Rstss $8.00 s day. ', Hotel 00., ma. 3 Proprietors VICTORIA HOTEL ...... -. c. c. Thompson. u. McLeod. M011- fugue: col-don Ramsey and Wif- D. .l. McLean, N. Wlitshlre. J0 l1 The Maritime Electric Co., Ltd. Hes taken new offices in Riley Building. Queen Street. opposite Proms Bros. The Powers, Allan DIIIIMMF- BRWB- P- Hickey- n. sum. W- 0wilWI-Al' u.“ Marlon, Rsy Wilson S. Gees. E. Boore. Mont Haslsm. all of Dal- housle; George P. Power. HIWBX- 39°‘13'27m2'- dlloe formerly occupied by Union leak. owvoooo-oo-o» Charlottetown Proprietors s. QUEEN HOTEL ..1‘ \l‘~ ‘all Alva-s among the visitors to the city .... Ate 15 People, Hotel C4)” -Io uorloln conditions. It. Thomas’ atneliithors them against subsequent attack. And as it some the inflam- P. o. oral-Ir. Summereido; u. w. msltion it will usually stop thv Stewart, Mont-ago»: J J Hughespoolgh laecauee It able/ye the irrita- Souris: J E Mililgan, Northam; Mr Iion in tlhe throat. Try it and move und Mra Murdock. Cutlifie. It. Returning T0 Parliament (Special to The Guardian) ‘CAI-RC. Dec. 80. - Zaghlul Pashifs home is becoming a scene of conshleruble political activity. deputa-bions of lawyers, merchants and students. constantly visiting the former Premier to express con- fidence of his success in the forth- comlnfl parliamentary elections. The Wald has nominated eleven labor candid-ates including Dr. Ahmed Maher, former Zsghlullst Min-later‘ of Education and Abdel Rahmen Bey Fshmy who was ar- rested last month in connection with the slaying of the Slrdar, Sir Lee Stack. -——-—<0->---— : :No matter how deep-moped the corn may ‘be, it must yield no Hol- loway's Corn Remover if need as dfrnected, PERSONALS Mr. M J Bell ssli. mver was in the city yesterday on business. Mr. Angus MoEachern, “Ring- wood". Rocky Point was u- visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. ‘Wilfred Wood. Pownal was in the city yesterday on business. Mr Thomas McNally, Webster's Corne-r was among tine visitors to the city yesterday. Mr. Chas. McDougull, Rice Point wua a visitor to the city yesterday- Mr. Wm. stretch, long Creek was in the city yesterday on busi- ness. having come down the West River Ioe. . Mr- Wm. A. Beers, Cherry Valley yesterday. M. Geo H. ‘Bell, Deésbls was e visitor to the city yesterday. moo-i- =.-n Will Remove a 0011-4301410 are the commonest aiiurnlents of mankind land if neglected may lead Bcleonrl-c Oil will relieve the bran- oliial pursues of inflsmmablolt speed-fly sun zhormflliy and wll-ll 11m CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN a 'i Concert And Xmas Miss Laure Del-rah Kcnzie and A. Mil-bar Andrews Companion". distribution of While the hinlcoln County-Sheriffs lib-ace were tipped of! that a rob- lbery would ‘be lime-minted. wardoveruimbenksal Strands mighhoriflk town. four men held up the Farmer-s National Bank here and camped with an undetermined lurrounm of loot. a have killed and eaten fifteen per- sons st his lonely farm near Muen- sterbergw one g- esome discovery sfter sn- otller in Company's new "Haul-men wee" since Dean's Christmas Eve. when he attacked a Tree) in, St. Paul's l‘ Schoolroom An enjoyable Concert and Xmss Tree was held in St. Paul's School- room yesterday, evening st 8.80. presided over by Mr. Ernest Worth. The programme given by the boys and girls of the Sands School, consisted of choruses. l0- los. recitationa. etc., and elicited warm applause from ‘ large nurnber of plreats and vsltor; pres- en . ‘A feature of the entertainment was an Orphalfs tree which con- tained generous presents for the chldren of the Protestant Orph- snags. Darin: the program Rev. Mr. Raymond presented prizes to the Sunday School pupils. Santa was Gentlemen present and treated the children Ladies 75c iloaooandy. Supper was served at Following is the programme: Chorus-Jingla Bells. S0lo—Liittle Mother Mine. Frank Lynds. Drill and SingIng—G|rls of the School. Recitatlon—Xmee Tree Sugges- ti0ns~Geo. Hart. Recitation-Lois Driller. Presentation of Memory Verse Work Prizes. ‘ v ‘S0lo—La.ssle 0 Mine-William Trainor. b Dialogue-J. Innis and P. Cam- eron. Solo-"0ne Frank Lynda. of Fleeting H0ur"—— old Purdle. ‘Presentation of Sunday School prizes. Rocitation—Poor Santa Claus- Arthur Peppin. Solo-Jiittle Town of Bethlehem —l.oie Miller. Recitation ~—ls Santa Dorothy Bentley. Recitation-I'd like to go with Santa Claus——'Mary Owen, Soug-Darkies. SOME-The First Christmas. KBCIIiItIOU-JJy Silys Owen, Christmas Dialogue. Recitai.i0n—by John Casford, "The Christmas Dove." "Seven Days in a Week." The Road To Ruin Plays T0 Good House _Marrled— The Young Adams Company again added to their laurels when they successfully presented “The Roe-d to Ruln",.whlch may be call- ed a play with a moral, at the Prince Edward Theatre last night. M-Ise Margie Adams as the wrong- ed woman seeking revenge and Wilmot Young as her victim both surpassed themselves in their res- Wtive roles. Miss Marguerite the New York police. Harry Young and Edgar Jason as the two sons through whomClaric-e (Mllss Adam-s) seeks to avenge herself on their father both showed clever- ness and versatility. Miss Ann McNeil] as Lois, their foster sister, and Fred Durand as Officer Seavey also filled their roles in a ‘most ac. ceptaiblc manner- R. Stretton as Robert Ramsay in the prologue - and S'i.reble...in the play again rcy, vealed great histrionic ability. The vaudeville was, as usual, of a high character and was well received. it was announced that "Mary's Ankle" would be repeated tonight by special request. Entertainment At Falconwood The annual Christmas tree and concert was ‘held lust night at l-‘al- couwood Hospital and was greatly enjoyed by the staff and inmates. lJr, Gtodwill, the medical suporin- tendcllt ut-lcd as chairman uni tho follow'n_-.l program was carried out: Solfr-"Sta-r of the EaSt"-——Ml5s J. Andrews Stcp duncc—l<‘rank Gallant Chorus-“Silent. Night" — The Nurses» First act of “A Breach of Pro- mise" a drama. in two acts. Violin solo'—-Miss Logan, Halifax Solo-"Go ‘Long Mule"——Mr 1120 MoCabe ' ‘ ‘Solo-"Leave me with a smile"- "A Breach of Promise" 2nd act. Chorns-"Par Away." Highland Pliny-Misses H» Mac- Solo “Laee .0’ MinlW-Mles J. Dialogue-“Advertizing for a Christmas Tree, Santa Claus and resents- GOD SAV THE KING The Wrong Tip I (Csnidian Prcss) ‘CHANDUER, Okla, lDeo. 30.- stood Police Believe BERLIN, Dee. 30. -Kal-l Denke. ‘Silurian farmer. is believed to This police have been making suicide on ~Recitatlon—(Those Pants-Arn- - flung 3.5 a daughter o; (he under. tho stenographers were taking dict- wol-id created endless amusement ""011 fill‘ mflfe relllillyi "W! the)’ in her venbul encounters with ln-‘Wi-‘Te TBCOBMZWE “remol- L-Ofey (lg H. sfaugfer) Qglcorrectly words that they. used to f aged our Office. Permission to use the Isl- of the town of Lepaz, nearby, and to the Jutrez Mexican Senate. how- and on this ground the present Government that the Island should he returned. A note to this affect was sent to Washlngtonseveral days ago. D0 market quotations; new! lm-ll-etins. Hotel Ten Eyck Orchostfh. Albany, N Y. with New Books." L. L. Hopkins, assistant librarian. General Elec- trlce Company. Orchestra assisted by Nellie A. i... r ., ,. .,'4, ‘ iuilii‘, I His Honor time diieutenant Govemom and Mrs. Heart: i > will be at thorns on New Year's Day at one‘: residence “Bdglewaaew” dinorn 2.80 o'clock lilo 5 o'clock. 1 JOHN R. DAVIES, 1 ,1 Social Secretary. Germany Asks Alhes to Lay Cards on Table BERLIN, Dec. 30.—A chai- Ienqe to the Allies to lsy their cards on the table regarding the continued occupation of Cologne and allegations of Ger- mny’: failure to disarm. was voiced by Foreign Minister ‘Strcoemann today. Stresemsnn urged the Allies to negotiate with the Barman, Govern- ‘ment and warned them not to overux Ger-nutty’: patience and will for understand, lest the peace of Europe be shat- tered. ‘ Gross-Word Puzzle ‘ Blessing in Disguise (Associated Press) CHICAGO, Dec. 29.-—Crossword puzzles "are a blessing in disguise to thoee employers who feared their distracting Influence when they first appeared," according to Albert M- Johnson, president of the National Life insurance Conlpnny of the United States, who said filo-t so far as his organization was con- cerned the puzzles were respons- ible for increasing the efficiency of his stenographers 25 percent. Rather than being a distraction to the office girl, the mental labor in solving them has made her fast- er and more accuraue n her work. Mr, Johnson found. _ "Noting a murked improvement in the speed with which our sever- al hnndned stenographern were handling the‘ correspondence to 100,000 policyholders, l inquired the reason and found that we had the cross-word puzzles to thank." Mr- Johnson said. "l discover our stellcgrapherrs were crossword en- thusiasts and that their idle hours‘ spent over the dictionary hall lul- proved their spelling and recogni- tion of words to a starting extent. “All our executives reported that and handling stumble over. We have encour- elnploylss to play tho game as it widens their minds and inlproves thellgspeech, as well as increasing their office effic- Iency." $150,000 For Lawy- ers Who Saved Loeb and Leo- pold (Canadian Press) CHICAGO. Dec. 30. —Lawy2m who saved Richard ~ Loeb and Nathan Leopold. Jr., from the gal- lows ‘after they pleaded guilty to kidnapping and killing Robert Pranks. will receive 8150.000,” it he- camc known toduy- Clarence Darrow. veteran crinlinal lawyer, and Benjamin and Walter Bach- rachm, brothers, will share the IBE- The lawyers, it was stated asked for $200,000, but finally accepted $150,000. Mexico Expects Return 0f Island (Speclsl to The Gusrdan) MEXlCO. Dec. 30.—~The return to Mexico of the small island of Plchilinque in the Gulf of Califor- nia which has long been used as a cooling station fol- the United States fleet is expected soon. ac- cording to the Mexican Foreign and was first given by the mayor inter confirmed hy President Ben! ever, never ratified the permission bases its contention WGY Program TH URSDAY, JANUARY 1 (WGY Schenectady, N. Y.) Don't 2,000 pounds of I Light umber honey adult-s and (elllldr-en, IICHS. r»t-i=.»f.tvw’= last year for $1.50 per tin - this year ill clean, new tins and bottles. Buy u tin today-you’ll like it. erl-sulsiiml. -. no ..»...i‘l.‘r n w- at",- .1 ..‘v Forget“ Your ".illlIi E‘Y’ "' , \,. ~l'l.. loney just arrived. in 5 lb tins; sold we are selling a 5 lb tin for 90ccnts. This honey, which is of this year's crop, is properly nlaturcd and put up It is without doubt one of the most delici- ous ulld health giving foods both for We guarantee its purity and Wholesome. 5 lb._Pails . . 2 1-2 lb. Tins 8 oz. Bottles. , SPECIAL ....90cts. ......50fcts. ....25,cts. JENKINS ‘and 301i “Everything That's Good To-Eat” . --i. Iii WGY Orchestra “ Selection, ‘Echoes of Naplefl As‘ chef Orchestra Pisno solo. "Plrst Movement and Rondo" Sonata Pathetlque . . . . .- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Beethoven Nellie A. Bleakley Selections, a, "Flower Song" Lapse u. "Alice, Where an Thou? . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ascher Orchestra Talk, “Gold Mining (prepared by W. D. Galpln of South African Genera-l Electric Company). Selection, "Old Irish Melody" Stephen E. Boisclair 1mm Proc- tol-‘s llarmanus Bleecker Hall, Al- bany. New York. __.(;__ MR. CARL MILFORD. The death occurred in the city yesterday morning after s brief iii- ness of Mr. Carl Milford. aged 32, Mr. Milford was a native of Victor-Is in this Province. He took 8n 6n- glnecring course in Mt. Allison University, and for the pant ioor years had been employed as engin- by playing 0n the Mt. A., Victoria and Abegwell teams. He was of a gener- a. one and friendly nature and his Ferry colilwctlfl! Wll-h Win9- death at so early an age will be so discontinued. deeply deplored by many friends. wlrlst much sympathy will be ex- service nor fn loco-l serwice, Es t tended his bereaved widow sndland South young family. Mr. Milford leaves to mourn be- friends. ‘ Annual g 600-12-31M4L as loaning" 80mm , a. m. amvluihit Chsrldttetowa _ ecr by the Provincial Government 2.18 p. us; Ne. I18 tratu lecvisq ‘n ‘connection with the Highmyflharlottetown st‘12.05 construction work. He was a clevqiuving at Snmmerside 4.18 m. er drsughfsman and ‘one of the bfilt No 205 train 161F111! P011" I,‘ maps of Prince Edward island 710-1135 a. m. arriving st S _ duced in recent years. was drown 1.40 p. m. and train No. ‘l0 leaving him. He was a well known ath- summereidehst‘ 1.46 p. m. srrlvl iete- having been prominent in st Borden 8.35 hockey, baseball. and other lvportfl. failed- 0" sides his widow, (ace Esther Doust) and .four children, his moch- ol- and one brother, George, of Vic- toria. - . The news of his duth clmO ll a great shock to the citizens o! Charlottetown where the deceased had resided for a number of years and where he had, nanny wan; The Annual Meshing of I British A-merlean Silver Black F . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Aschcr C0,, will be held In the Town Orchestra Mammal-side. op Jlnulfy 15th ' 4 Piano solo. “LlebeM-raum" ..Liszt g p_ ,,,_ ‘ - Nellie A. Bleakley JOHN sILLiKER. Selections, n ~ President. i a. “Miserer-e" from "ll Trovatore |__ _,_ "mam" ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . V's!‘ . ‘.61’. T“'._Q b. “The Lomley" . . . . .. Siloher 67742313,“, . ... Orchestra ‘ Selection, "The Bugls Boy Alert-h" gy . . . . . . . . . . . .. Plngelmaun ' ’ Orchestra ‘ ‘ , ' 11pm p. mr-Organ recital by _ ' '_ 3 f n, pal-nu wand-smell lg sl mosey house and Quip-liq _ Bangs] ' s: it st t m. Ii _ l’ l1 sill‘. In Memorlam 3,, m,“ p, -, . f, . Ci . K. COFFIN. - 9t. Peter's Bay. Effective’ Mhbidayl. January 5th, 1925, No. 4 twin shown In folders " at 1 P m- PI" rslde p. m. are Train leaving Secllvilie at ‘l. m. and forenoou trip of (in, is - No further change ‘in Meiiaialfd ' j’ riot stow West of Su ‘r u -’ slI-sx-aomu ~ 11. General mectrlc C 700 Kllocyoles (380 Meters) Esssern Standard Time 11.66 sign-Time eizlmra. 12.30 pan-Stock market report. 12.40 llfls-PPOGIICQ market re- rt. 12.45 p. mr-WQUNI‘ report. 6.00 p. ‘IlL-JHYXIIIOC and stock 0:30 p. m.—Dinner music ‘by ‘ms p. IIlr-"A Few Moments 8:00 p. m.--Progrsm by WGY T9. ‘llill l. ' ed victim Denke hanged himself nI his cell. youth with a spade but the intelld- Bleakiey, pianist. Arrested, Selection, escaped. Jolly General “The ... Engelmsun March ... ‘of City T10R00 AQOM 1110-13 1017-34-81. INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Lssvss lsnsvsutsrs lhliso- Msntrosk flu-Q A, If, pally, .19 Ihkso only mansion from III urinal-diastolic pelnh. w. K. nouns. MQNTREAIJ ‘- ronumo ‘ . "m0" ‘ mu. sumac-end u. ---lg<a t. 0.“. <4 l