IWQIV-f - -. L‘. 4 M Remarkable ‘Economy of lee-He E78 lsproven by the fact that each _ pound produces 240 cups of i Cenfrdlgrilardian "' . AT Till POLICE DOUBT yester- day. three ‘enders malnst the pro- hibition actwvre each fined $200.00 or thres months. The case against another was witlidravgn. ._..___- LADDERS ARRYYE-Tho _i’Oilr new ladders for the Fire department 1hr; I to replace the Fries destroyed at the Agents Wanted fiiu DOLLARS A nay snhhnvo lxciuaive men's neckties direct to wearer. Fast sellers. Free selling outfit. DON. 848. Public Service" Mills of Canada, London, Ontario, j A. w. Mar.._lo-1l. 0R HUMAN ‘l0 TBA ‘AND y point local representatives. Posi- . a permanent; yearly guarantee i092. (being $21. weekly average) and expenses; commission and cash ‘ besides. Winston 0d,, Tower Bldg., Toronto. .- ‘ . A. W. 3-2-wedsat4i’. ‘Miscellaneous PLAIN SEWING DONE, APPLY AT 2B Spring Park Road. 80l8-3-20-3l mo. semen MACDONALD, LAND "Surveyor, l-lermanville, P. E. I. i - 4430-2-9-lrno. QHIPPING TAGS EXPEDITIOUSLY jaupplied. Guardian Job Prlntcry. lilnlonlass- l’ ANn lvrounlvmo 1 cards at shortest notice. ‘Guard- ian Job Printery. " WBBESPONDENCE CARDS AND fanveiopes- with address printed. zJust tne thing for. acknowledge- ‘merlt, intivations, etc., Guardian Job Printfly. ‘ ' tf. NOW~ IS THE =TIME TO HAVE your-papering done. old furniture i made like new. rugs ‘ i, floors I polished by the new electric cleaner and poiisher with prices to suit your pocket-book. ..D. Hamilton. painter; 27 Hensley Street, City. loso-a-la-ei/M." LOSiC l", tosr - some sur nan rm. - Please leave at lSI-Hilisborough -LO8'I'-A BLACK JIEVBB MALE -~-Pox..right sar- U,..Q., Left ear 8F. _ Morell_.' _ “Reward is, IQIIDALSUVQ. Lloyd C08,. . i‘ ~ _ ‘1081-3-19-61. '—"*"'Foi Sale‘. oun r-Aranslron sans-s casts per bundle. Apply Guardian. iazl-z-ii-tl. FARM FOB. SALE NEAR. CARD!- . 81-11. I50 some with buildings, sell reasonable. Will loan against pur- chase at d per cent. Apply McKin- . non a McNeill, Charlottetown. 'l0'I5-3-lil-2i. I031 SALE-l. COW DUE T0 _ freshen March 28rd. Apply Brenton = Dollar, Brookfleld. 8003-3-20-31. FOR. SALE — l ISLAND BRED horse 8 yrs old, sound. I350 lbs. Work anywhere. 1 mars. 8 yrs. old sound. 1100 lbs., lovely quiet driver ' work anywhere. Also 1 driving sleigh. l wood sleigh. 1 811111055 wagon. Apply 214 Richmond » - i a 0016-34041 Situations“ Vacant AMBITIOU INEXPEBIENCED men .flfty_ cents an hour. Bring. Electricity, Garage work. Chauflering, Brickllylnl. Barber- I ing, Hairdressing. Literature free. kWriie — Dominion Government ‘learningbsstpayingtrsdeelllngine- Chartered ‘Prado Schools, 11m st. Lawrence, Montreal, Que. » B. V. l-ilswtlbdleltlil. “i. , . T . ‘Card of Thanks {morally or uloutsms. ni- vus Smith bah to sincerely thank fill friends lifll neighbors’ who show- M such sympathy and kindness dur- hl the illness and subsequent death of Also toihesisters "illilslsofthafillvlnlbiiel 1114 all warmer-floral and npirilual oh ---—-_-__..._'__ Articies For Sale '2 4th: Pleasant Valley 11a. m.; Victoria Hotel fire arrived yesterday , ___ ‘_ '" " “"*"*_--——————— --——--- 11101111118 and were placed on tho _ +ee+e+e4+v a- truck at the railwary freight shed q , , v wwww - l e . g The 45 foot truss ladder is much _ ; asslfledy Advertisements stronger than" the old one. There is . gzlngllldfllfll .............. ,_ m, mun. o,‘ “N. v also a?! foot extension ladder, a 22 I“: xmerunuhmum‘. . a: per line of 5 wordy foot wall ladder and a 12 ft. roof Eight Insertions . h a: “u: a; g was * ladder. v ' '--‘ ' " -%' ' I , naniinstasmt (inane: -Un- ited Church, Rev. Dalvid Coburn, M. A.. B. 1).. pastor. Sclrvicea for March Breadalbane. 8 p. m.; Grenville ‘i p. ......__________ . "on 555E CHEAP. G0 CART. AP- m. The Lord's Supper will be observ- my 11o Edward Street. aoli-a-zo-zl , PIANO roll. SALE nv coon con. dition. Apply Guardian. ‘ - 80(I-3-20-3i._ d at Breedalbane. Preparatory ser- vice Friday March 22nd 1.30 b. m. HAMPTON UNITED CHURCH — Services for Sunday, March 24th, are FOR SALE-BOX SLEIGII, DBIV- ‘as follows: DeSabie ll a. m.;' Bon- 1118 elelsh- cart. wagon. hand cart. shaw s p. m.; Hampton '1 p. m. The quantity o’ harm“ 91mm" m” evening service at Hampton will be ~horse spike harrow, scuifler, forks, a spam mmkoflermg new,“ to, hoes, hand spray motor, small churn. 3 horse powerPage engine. the w‘ M' B’ “d u“ MWMM“ Mrs. Gertrude Lane, a; smphen Somers will be the rqpecisl speaker at Tentm’: . Bunburv. 7073-3-19131 t his service. A cordial invitation ls extended to all. Janses P. Kaye, min- LGiC i isfcr. _..._.- TOLET-BY‘ THE" FIRST or ANGLICAN EcTIcns-rn the April. B01189 N°- 7'7 Vlliwr Prince Parish of New ‘London on 24th inst. Street. Apply at premises. Building Materials Doors, Flooring. Rooting, Shingi, will be as followm-Jrench River 10.30 a. m.; Burlington 2.30 p. m.; Kensington '1 p. m. Special services Holy Week on Monday, Tuesday. “I SALE 0F GLAZED SASH, FRAMES. Wednesday n no n m Evening Paint, Hardware, Waliboard, Hsy- 9""? md 59mm- o“ mum“? a" ins Outnts, Ladders, Metal Siding, 1.20 p. m. Holy Cousmunion. On Good etc.,vmade up during winter months Friday mqming gel-vi“ 10 a. m,; at lowest costs and now oflercd dir- children‘ sew,“ 3 n m; Evening ect to users at factory distributors prices. Special low freight prices mm” 7-3” 9- m‘ during February and March. Ask for Pres Bale Catalog. I-Ialliday Craftsma; Dept. ‘l8, Truro. B. M. WStlMar. 23. Situations Wanted- ._..__ "IRISH EYES" enjoyed another packed house at the Prince Edward ' Theatre last evening. This play. vot- ed one of the best local productions ever to be staged here kept the large " in its grip throughout every YOUNG Manama ma». nssmlls act and scene. ills Honor Lieutenant work on farm, some experience on Governor Hearts and Mrs. Hearts fox ranch. Phone R-dil.._§009-_3-,2Q~Si¢ ‘alum Rum ‘mmmmied by m; Honors aide‘ Colonéi J..P. Hooper and Femalek- Help Wanted v Miss Doris om were in attendance. wanna-s I carsntr: 1013R- wosrsws amen/in own au- woman to do housework. Send TEnTAm_;Yenqmy “mum”, the written applications to M. H. ' Guardianflfllce. "'-"' Wlfiil-lh-Bi. Women's liberal ,' Club entertained ___ ‘delightfully at ten. in the Canadian "wsman-s dntr. iron GENERAL Lesion 800m "Ber the ‘mrwonr 01 . houseworkfiohe from the‘ "country openlnglthe, Igelisilai-lvei Aflidfllily h“ :11 and $11.10. preferredyApply Mrs. Geo. Robin- bevenhggpglilded, inhonour cf the son; Gaytcrwn. keeper. Apply to .1. Hi Parker. Crapaud. P. E. I. 7°53'3'.'19'31- lrlernbersjand wives, _who‘ to- --——-—————-—--—-——-—-— ch with other: friends attended in ‘WANTED-WOMAN as nouss- Efifnuixju 1- » Edgar Hearts. 9°1o_3_;°-3i_ and Mrs; B. W. lltePage presided over the charmingly decorated tea table. and were assisted in dispensing hos- pitality by the" younger members of Livestock Market the eve The see" We “he” into the tastefully decorated rooms by Mrs. Kleily rind were received by MONTREAL, March l0- There Mrs. C. Gavan lbufly and Mrs. James were 22 cattle, 2064 calves, 082 11088 Palmer. A delhhtful musical pro- and l8 sheep and lambs for sale on gramme was tendered during the the two markets. The cattle‘ market course of the very pleasant afternoon. was slow with prices about steady. Common to medium cows brought PARIS. M8011 . lie-Tho girls are $5.25 to $6.55, cann and cutters deserting the farms for thecities and '_“ s3 to $4.75 and commolfculls $5.50 the young men. are following them, to $7. The calves cifered were all. is the plaint of Prosper Blanthdsputy veais common to medium quality. for the. county of Ain. Thehonorable The best lots brought $11.2: with a- deputy» has lust read a letter in_the bout 12 calves weighed up at 811-50 011mb" 1.1""- 111" °1 hi! "WW" Common veais were down to 810. 001101104 111 ‘h! 10110171118 Dlihfliii! The bulk of sales was made between Willi Lamb mprket was unchanflfi- "Mk. I am compelled to askyoufor tuationaformysons Hogs were a shade stronger. The who can no longer remain in the vil- ilulk of the‘ sales were made It I13. "ll 59W“ 19”" "9- m’ 1W3“ ‘ed md ‘muted no; 3mm, my girls there for. them to marry." _ smell sales were IEEl-lidml l9 '17-” sows were from 09.50 to $10- BIRTHS. Use Mivnmfs Llnlrnsnt for the Ils- COBIIGAN-‘flll DINIIOIO 0D FQb- lflth h Ill‘. SM Mrs. Edward Corri- WESTERN GUARDIAN loll, a daughter. Congratulations. STOBDI-Afi Drookvals, Int 80. 4mm!!! NIWS- 11'1"“ “- mm s. to m. and and admit United ohm-eh of “W” "m" Stordy.) dsmhm. (Margaret um.) Bedcqus 1i; Freetown 8; TYIWWVI Rest '1. 1. w. A. Nicholson. millil- ter. DIATII Gil-LII v IIUBOLION’ -- At the —vN1‘1'I11 @1115“ °' ‘m? Manse. mum. 1-. n. mans on m- ini. Remission. Mush "H1"- ' m", mo. "mo. o1 asv. Thomas A. n. Saint. 11 P» 111mm‘ u‘ "' n Rodger, Amanda- Gilli-l of Newton sundsv M11001; 11 k "fir" n“ Cross to lbiinls Nicholson or Orwell Palm Sunday; '7 P- 111- "d" c“; I e1 °PP°"“““Y= ' i" m‘ m” m“: nouns-la whales. on lhroh ma. Bllmmmm- 4 °°'dm."°1°m° John nos-do in his 15th you. Illnetll =11- whm-sav. 2m. "sol-nos at a o'clock. ‘classical-aquarium. ~' j ‘i- “Nil-S-SO-ii J A .‘ cur: Hotel illillvaluldianmmcaomnlal- mu,“ llnlnelt for the grins all II For Sale funeral leaving halt at 2.00 to Sher wood ssmslm-yfor interment. sen-oh s. law. at aud- gq-d; mp, Adams. age :1 yeah. beloved wife ofPi-ank summer visitors. The landsurrmillll- Brewster and consum- of w! and Mmenotal isnstursllr adaobdms, John Adams. VletorisCross. lor.'oo¢gglfooilf'lowhbl'olduxin"gvdotilratyt Prinosldwardls- “n” SIIIGYS-d wuwutmolf’ l . moron-WWW‘- °° ‘Win35, the atfil Ollfi- - .- peg isms etc. snob *° A' "man's A IDITIII ’ ' gourmets“. ,.'.‘°'?‘_ mo»... Solicitors t». land._ rims Copy.) “We...” and may b0 inlpbowd in .. 1V- D. .Mac'f.aon uastwtsx..l.~..e.,... Q t CHARTIUTTETDWPI GUARDIAN _ "wit? , _ Digestion? ; sou- r use», Chalnbzzinbfableasafil-lsbrla: BWIRBI.W - ciliuiarniiiius I ' rAaisrsvler-en- ‘ ALEXANDRA SOCIETY MEET- ING—AD. enthusiastic ‘in; 0i the Alexandra Society was held in St. Peter's Guild room on Friday afternoon the 5th inst. ‘The meeting was opened with prayer and a short, but inspiring address from Canon Malone. in which he heartily con- gratulated the members on their them to go on with redoubled zeal in the future, as we now see the fruit of our labors, in the fact that the foundation of a new King's Col- lege has already been laid, and the work is now going on. The business part oi’,th_e meeting was than tran- sacted. Tile Treasurer. Mrs. W. C. Cook, reported the sum of $51.00 on hand from the collection of fees from St. Peter's and St. Paul's Churches and that there had been several new members added to our listthis year. Resolutions of. sym- pathy were passed to the families of the late Judge Warburton, ‘who was a graduate of King's College and always a true and loyal friend of that institution. and to the ‘relatives of the late Mrs. Wallace Owen and hel- sister, Miss Edith Iiongworth, who were valued members of the So- ciety. The officers for the ensuing year are as followsw-President-Mrs. G. W. l-lodgson. Vice President; Mrs. H. James Palmer. Sec.-'I‘reas.—Mrs. W. C. Cook. The general meeting of the Association will be held invI-lalifax early in May, when it is hoped some of the delegates will be able to at- tend this meeting. PERSONALS Miss Ida Murray, Summerside. is visiting friends in Moncton. Mr. IcwLs MacCallum of Brackley Point was among the visitors to the city yesterday. Brigadier Gibsorie, Commanding ‘Nlilltary Distrlctllo. s. Halifax, ar- ‘rivad in the city Monday night ac- companied by Colonel Sparlirlg of the Headquarters Staff. ' ‘ mp1.‘ w; accel- left” yesterday IOr Truro to attend s. ilieotliig "of the, Maritime Guernsey Breeders’ Assoclation,_of which he u" a. direct- or. ' Miss Margaret Clarkin. Great George streeFwas removed yesterday morning to the City Hospital suffer- ing from a broken hip, the result of a fall in her residence. Mrs. Mary German, who spent the winter with her daughter, Mrs. P. Inngaphie, City, returned to her home in St. Charles. AGGRIEVED TENANT DENED REPBISALS CAPE TOWN, March liL-"We re- fuse to be bled." read a placard in the window of a shop here which formed the basis for a unique legal action. The‘ tenant objected w m 1n- crease in the rent and took the public into his confidence but the landlord claimed an injunction on the ground the placard was libellous. In granting the inJunction the Judge said it was no concern of the public that the tenant "refused m be bled" and the only object oi’ the no. lice must have been in injure the landlord. The tenant, he held, could have made known the reason he was leevina the premises without the use of the offensive names. EASTER ' N OVELTIES CHOCOLATE PASCALLS Direct From England ALSO I I <> MOIRS CHOCOLATES. m A .. g Easter Designs. as: ooeorsmv ' Q tantamount‘, annuals-rs i i V ‘A- o i good work in the past and encouraged ~- M0 cijsi N tiiiiciisocim The annual Church service in eon- ncction with the Diocesan Church Socict was held last evening in St. Paul's Church with a good attend- ancc. The Rev. Canon Malone and Rev. Edward Bridgewater read the les- sons, while the Revs. G. T. Spriggs. l-l. R. Coleman, C. I1‘. Johnson and W. J. Phillips took the Church prayers. The Rev. C. Murray Hathaway of Kingston, N. B., preached a splendid missionary sermon from the 20 and 21st verses of the llth chapter of the Acts of the Apostles. Lrhe Venerable Archdeacon White took the closing prayers and pro- nounced the bendiction. ‘ Yesterday afternoon the Executive Committee met in St. Paul's Parish Hall, when the Rev. H. R. Colman delivered a splendid and timely ad- dress on the condition of the Angli- can Church in this Province. This address was followed by remarks by a large number of those present, both clergy and laity. After transacting some business the meeting adjourned to meet in St. Peters Cathedral Hall today at 2.30 p. m. ~ The Holy Communion will be cele- brated in St. Peters Cathedral this morning at 7.45, and the annual gen- eral meeting will be held in St. Paul's Parish Hall tonight at 8 p. m. The Markets (Canadian Prise) , OTTAWA, Ont, March llL-(Eggs) Canadian egg markets continue dull today under increasing receipts. ‘ Montreal: This egg market contin- ues dull with prlces declining. Ontar- io eggs are sellng on spot at extras 37; firsts 3B; seconds 30. British Co- lumbia eggs have been sold for ship- ment this week at extras 28; firsts 26; pullet extras 24, f.o.b. Toronto: Egg receipts hers are in- creasing but are not yet burdensome. ‘The market is Lcent lower with deal- ers quotingcountry shippers for un- graded eggs delivered, cases returned, extras 32 to 33; firsts 30 to 31; sec- onds 25 to 27. Prices to retailers are extras 38; flrste 36; seconds 32. Vancouver: Egg receipts here con- tinue to increase and there is some inward movement into storage. It is probable that this movement will be quite general by the end of the week. Noprlces have been established since last Wednesday in view of the unset- tled condition of the market. The best offerings from the east at the pres- ent time are 2B to 29 cents for extras. MONTREAL, Que, March 19.- with the exception of a little busi- ness clone in scalplng oats and Can- adian western barley the export trade in grain here today was quiet. There were no further developments in the local cash grain market, prices for all The Public Forum murmur nsnnon tramway Sin-In your editorials of the 0th I read with interest the proposed programme set forth before the membe of Parliament, in regard to the standardization of the Mur- ray Harbour line, which has been a long asked for necessity for the people ‘from Murray Harbor t: Southport. - . How are our Federal Represent atlves for Queens going to give certain section of Southern Queer the necessary transportation faci lties and deprive the remaining por- tion not only of the same services but dispossess them of their already inefficient railway accommodations’ If this be the case, as I am cred- ibly informed. is it not due time for the farmers of this ignored section also the shippers and business men of Charlottetown to wake up and gel alive to this grave and uniuatiflabls situation. There are two feasible course open to the vernmcnt, whict would be fair to all concerned an: economical for the railway in thl end. If it is not possible to rebuilt the Hillsboro Bridge at the presen time, owing to the financial or othe conditions of the country then thi only reasonable and satisfactorily link line to serve all alike is frorr Mt. Herbert to Plsquld and will bl fulfilling the requests of a proposer" line, petitioned for during the pas- twenty-five years. and promised t4 them at the ‘first oppogtunity, whicl .~ is at hand now. Irl the event of thi Hillsboro Bridge being rebuilt in the continue to be an ever increasini revenue to the railway as well as 1 shortening of the Georgetown lin by two miles or more. Whereas thl proposed line from Lake Verde t Pisquld means discontinuing of thi Murray Harbor service at Lake Verdi until such time as the Hillsbon Bridge be rebuilt, and after stand aldization of bridge this lint would certainly befcloeed. What doe it mean. spending $370,000, or hal the price estimated to rebuil bridge for something (or I shoul say nothing) that will act m th name of a substitute, or anythin like it. This matter calls for the grav d“ ntion of a great majority of ou people, and our representatives bot" Iiederal and Local, that we gl something at least near reasonable In concluding I hope to see til matter ‘ ‘, discussed and son immediate action taken by those i authority to rectify this unnecessar wrong. I amrSirfEtc, FAIR MJNDED LIBERA General Assemblg —Contlnued from page l- lines being steady, but the ‘ of business was small. Little business was done in spring and winter wheat flour but values were unchanged. The de- mand for all lines of millfeed con- tinued good and prices were well maintained. Standard grades of rol- led oats were steady. An active busi- ness was done in all grades of eggs and values were ilrm. Receipts were 3,001 cases. The trade in potatoes was steady and prices were unchang- ed. Prince Edward Island green mountains sold at '12 cents and whites at 6'1- cents per 90 lbs. in bags; New Brunswick green mountains sold at 50 cents to 521-2 cents per 90 lbs. in bulk. The bean market was quiet but firm. Canadian handpicked whites were quoted at $5.65, choice prime at $5.50; and yellow eye at $4.20 per bushel. The weakness that developed in the local butter situation Monday was more pronounced today and pric- es were lcciuccd another 1-2 cent per ib. This W05 attributed to the lncreu. ed selling pressure, the line open weather for the season of the year and the prospects of a larger fodder make earlier than was gen- erally expected. Receipts were 3,403 rackages. The trade in cheese con- tinued duli but values were firm. Re- ceipts were 100 boxes. MARSBFIELD scnoor. Honor roll for the month of Peb- ruary: ' GRAD! VIII. 1. Pruion Darrach. I Stewart McKay GRAD! VII. l Eldon Darrach alums v._ 1 Donald Mill 2 aslph Stewart QBADI IV. I Jean Scott GIADI I. l Jack Dan-ash. ' 2 Tisey Darnell nanos- lineup/incl "lfldon Dan-sch _.Issanarraeu \- the Speaker by Premier‘ Sounder and Mr. Larrabee, and took his sea The usual pro forma bill was the read and the following ofllcers an standing oommitteeswere appointed OFFICERS 0k‘ THE ASSEMBLY Sylvan Deslicehes, Law Cleri Rlobt. MacKinnon, Assistant Cleri George Gorno, Messenger, John I O'Brien. Doorkeeper. STANDING OOMJVIITTEES Agriculture:- Hon. W. M. ma, Mr. J. D. Stews Mr. Mustard, Mr. H. D. MacIiea Mr. Callum J. Bruce, Mr. Wright. Public Accounts:- Mr. Allen. Mr. Cox, lion. B. l LePage, Mr. Arsenault, Mr. Clar Dr. MacDonald. standing lulsa and Orders:- llon. Mr. Maclntyre, I-Ion. M Grant, Hon. .1. Blanchard, Mr. J, . Stewart, Mr. Arsehalilt. Private Bills:- Hon. Mr. Sinclair, Mi‘. Dennis, M 00X, Dr. W. J. P. MacMilldn, M MaeLesn. lngroaaed Billet- M's‘. Mustard. Ml‘. 917M001. Ml‘. ll Phed. Dr. W. J. P. MMMilllD. D MMDODIM. Ievislng ' ‘ :- l-lon. Dr. MaeKsill. Mr. A. Blows‘ w. Allen, Kr. J. D. Stewart. Priuflng and Binding Iceman:- Mr. Darby. Ir. Campbell, Mr. M Lure. i near future. this proposed link woulc - éjlfiifr. E 8 a _ l i . _._. - _ ‘y; I_$-IB\‘IQ_,A.; u an ___’ é s; a. eoaa assault! Marrakesh 1111mm of mo