MARCI-I 14, 1927 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN PAGE THREE" . ‘ abigload’? I w n will lighten it by insuring easy‘ digestion and bodily -eri5p shreds of baked whole wheel. 7-‘? Fred McMahon fix g....l....‘i§".'§s. Left for Montreal .2... M..i.i..;...t 1:. .. . ‘Bonk Nova Scotia. . . . . . . . . .. 318 1.1.0,] McMtlilOlI, llillitird Wheab-May, 138%; Jilly, 132%‘. (‘llllllllllflil oi Prince iddivarti Isltinti Sept, 130%. W‘. siiiiirtiliy morning for Montreal Corn-May, 76%; July, 81; Selli- whorc he will compete in the iln- 8.184 n“ m- (lw Canadian Billiard Ciiani- loalsmylay 4.5%,; July, 46. o pitnisliips. _ Wheat-May, 142%; July. 139%; h, m9 exilibllifm game played 0c," 12915; ' mi Tlulrstioy night, Fred clearly dc- mtiustrutctl Ills ability as the lenti- mg cue artist of the province. when AT GLENFINNAN ‘ On Friday, lMarch 18th. at 2 0- Ill) won over Bill Nicholson by 111 clock sharp, oi beautiful farm. the property oi the late Jame-s Jenkins. containing 100 acres o1‘ clear land: also 10 acres of valuable marsh on ‘EAST. River. Close to church and school. tAbiindaiice o.f sea manure at shore. An ideal farm. Good build. lugs; one of the ‘best orchards in Queen's Oouirty. 1-2 acres of "straw- berries. lTBPmB ‘made known at sale. .\l l‘. points. we WlSll our champion all kinds of success illl hope that when he returns he will take the Dominion (‘litiniliinnsliip with liini. Stock Quotations HALIFAX, Mai‘. I2.——Quotatious urlllslictl by Johnston and “lard, lsiubers oi ‘the hloultrcnl ‘Stock ‘change: New York Exchange l_ 'i‘op. and Santa Fe ‘Ry. .. 178% BESSIE JENKms ill. Can. Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48 Glonflnnan m. Car and‘ Ftly- Co. 103E‘.- 4,35o;3_14_4,_ m. Locomotive ‘Co. . . . . . . .. 111 ___________‘______________ ‘ m_ Smelt. and Being. Co. .. 149% anmllan Pacific lCo~ . . 1861/4 hile ‘Cooper Co. . . . . . . . . . .. 36 ‘.Y. Con. and i-lud. Riv. RR. 144 -— on Gas Co. (N.\'.) . . . . . . 05% .At Union Rona, King's County, on udsoli Motor ‘Car Co. ..... 72 ‘Wednesday, March 16th nternational Paper ‘Co. 58 At 12 O’Giock. nteriiationtil Petroleum .... 32% We are irtstriwtod bY Vflrm)" Iis. Kan. and ex. Ry. .. 252% Ross to soil by Public Auction on above date all his stock, crop and implements, including 3 horses, 5 14 ending Co. . . . . . . . .. . outhern Pacific Co. . . . . . . .. 109% Montreal Stock Exchange miloh cows. 5 youno cattle. bitlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 021/2 sheep, 2 pigs, 40 hens (barred ruzillon Traction . 128 rocks.) owajrd ‘Smith 60% 1 M, H. binder, movvor. rake, urontide Pulp . 103%. pioughs, hat-rows, cart, truck wag- . oiitreal Power . .. 761A on, siolghs, cream separator, churn ationni Breweries 70.tcam harness, driving harness, ctc-. :panisli River . . . . . . . . . 1.01% ' 61¢- - M11151, River Pitl. .. . 115 100 bushel Green Mountains, 100 = eel Co. Con. Com. .. . 1261/. bushels turnips, 100 bushels banner sbesios Com. ‘New 21% oats, 2O bushels whspt, 20 bushels 51,951“ llfd. ‘New .. . 341/; barley, a Iot of hay and straw. ell 1‘(glepll()llg . 1491/,‘ Also a lot of good furniture. htuvlnignn . . . . . .. 7i ‘ H- NEl-soN 6- 50W. _ an, Steamship Coin, . . . . 39V; All¢9|°"¢¢|'!- v 30 ~i3»l9-3~14~2i. lill, ‘Steamship Pfd. . . l l l l EZ‘ZLC§IIIZWLZZs€Z1I"*§-Z BIG OPENING of . SPRING MILLINE RY Atheism, Christianity. Ish Empire. makes us preacher pressed home on all duty of miiking the most of the lights we have. solo by Mr. Harry Crttswell quite impressive. Zion Church recognizes the good work oi the choir. ' pleasant form on Thursday evening when o. banquet was tendered the instructor members. good and the repast did justico to the Ladies Aid's representative, At the evening service Mr. P, l), sang very effectively, "The Voice in the Wilderness," mid “i Heard the Voice of Jesus Soy." Tho pastor preached from the topic "Paul and the Olympic Games." An were present at the service of song when Mr. E. C. Furnell sang. Williams Services in Zion ASTHMA Presbyterian Church °"."‘!...'f.'€..r.f'°é'€t'.i1'ii.'i".€..ii" —i-.- IIAZ The attendance yesterday mom usual. took as his theme the question "Does it matter what we believe". In the sermon four main divisions of thought were dwelt upon, vIz.. Panllleiflm. Theism and Iii each case besides l1 “Vie! BXilianetioii or definition of W113i U16)’ stood for the results of their teaching was poinljgd out m, revealed In the communities when; they severally prevail. psrison gave first place to the Brit. British subjects we are not slow to point our own national shortcomings but when we come to study conditions elsewhere w“ have “mch w tmmk 6°‘! ml’ Pegfor the opening of the Provincial fgrgcififioivtxgdggsltio" we lmm- llnllmegisloturc on Tuesday. though wemsy be, it is the govern.‘ _ mg principles or Chfistiamly thallolroumstanees the adjourned most Thellnp of ‘Paton: Limited ooiicd for As that. imperfec what we are, tli The slut-link was good and tli Mrs Rogers and til The attendance wa exceptionally large numl... ...__._<o->___ 1P E R60 N ALS Miss Mildred Toombs. Iilrs. W. Chester S. McLui-e liti returned from a. visit to liiontreui‘ Toronto and Boston. lMl‘. Brent HOWHM. who has been in the P. E. Hospital for months has so for improved, that he was able to 8° to Cornwall and is oonvslesclng lit the home of Mr. Gordon IMacMillan. Mrs. MauMillan is iunkllnz a good recovery and ex. Devil! to be able to return home in a icw days. Approved Rug Pat- tern, Stamped in Colors on Good Quality Canvas Pattern numho 13.. inches, price 40o, P. Pd. Send for folder describing sixteen different patternrto JOE R. SMITH The com- W818 'I‘his took a Tryon. spent the. week-cut] with Ilor par- ents in the City. three ISVIzo 20x32: Inflow JIM-Issuance. Bntfkhtllll. ‘llsmflctnnnfolooho. ll st you flight‘; Ing iu Zion Church was larger than n The Rev. M. Scott Fulton ,y Central Guardian . REMEMBER J. D. Stewart wii. be the guest of honor atubanquet tendered by the Charlottetown Conservative Club at the Vic- toria Hotel” tomorrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock.‘ A limited number of tickets are still avail- able and may be bad from Mr. E. A. Foster. ——~11 WILL FIRE SALUTE. —-No. 2. Medium Battery will fire the salute i ‘NQTIOE - Owing “to. unforsssn “Tuesday, March 15th will meet to be further adjourned until Wednes- e day March 16th, at 8.00 p. m. sharp. I. MaoLarsn. Sec. 4353 DIRECTORS APPOINTED. --At the meeting in Molicton this week the following were appointed dir- ectors of tho Maritime Cooperative Livestock Marketing Board:-—New Brunswicib-Nichoias Godin. Elm- tree. and George “lhaleu, Sussex. Prince Edward lsland——W. H. Mac- GTBEDI‘. Central Lot 16. and Arthur Roberts, Winsloe. Nova Scotla- Patrick Ccrinier, Point Cross; Wil- liom A. Guiin, River John; and O. A. Jesse, Port Williams. G 5 ‘ sensuous GIFT..-Rev. w. n. King (Basil King) the well known Canadian novelist, has contributed another $500.00 to King's College and has asked that this amount along with $1000 subscribed before, be out under the head of subscrip- tions from St. Peters congregation, Charlottetown, oi which church he was closely associated in the time oi’ the late Rev. George W. Hodg- son, the first incumbent. H PREMIER STEWART TO BE HONORED. -— Arrangements have been mode by the Charlottetown Conservative Club to banquet Pre- mier Stewart in the Victoria Hotel tomorrow evening. The accom- modation is limited and there has been a great desire on the part of many to be present that the com- mittee htis regrettably had to dis- appoint not a low who wished to purchase tickets. ' FORTY HOURS DEVOTiON.-- Forty hours devotion commences at. tho Cathedral this morning. The Mass oi‘ Exposition shall be sung zit 9 a. m. Last evening His llsordship, Blah. op O‘Leo.ry continued his sermon on The Passion. in the Cathedral which ‘was packed to the doors. The Corpus Christi Choir, ‘during the lservlce, rendered appropriate Lent- leu music. 3 CAR-FERRY MAKES SPECIAL TRIPSPIIJ-l) to four o'clock yester- Idoy afternoon from ioni- o'clock the ; previous afternoon the ‘Car-Ferry l bud made seven trips to bring over freight mitt empty cars. ut was ex- pected that ‘by midnight last ‘night the Feriy ‘would have completed 10 lround trips, About 1210 cars 2s of’ which are empties. the rest freight are expected to be distributed to- Marpate, P. E. Island. - ly- Canada. 3_9_ws_ BOY ARRESTEITL-Ou last. Mon- ‘ t - day, the store on the premises oi’ . 7 a ' Miss ‘Sadie lleustls, Great George - y DEATl-lg Street was eultered and o. quantity & s .__- of cigarettes, chocolates and‘ gum. C - d MCFAR‘LANE._..Died at Lowe.- i130. also two or three dollars in cash Papa“ ilfigillllfillldtlrtill 10th. Mrs. Donald ‘taken. hater this week a. second at- ”- w”. ... ..., M ‘ . 1 8-1 ~ . s‘ -- t . i - at liltiltngplgkfzl: Mgrillisiz-ti. “it”. vtogageliigis-tlgu ' ‘VC-‘Wlk- imlfilllllelill Nblkll‘ 56' to the ‘Police on Monday, and Ser- Lx. dequo cemetery. ‘CLASSIFIED One Insertion Your Insertions Eisln Insertions Q04 O O 0Q OQ-O-fk 0-0 Q10 OOQOO-QOQ 0045440004004 O-OO-OOO-OO-O wing Agents Wanted P5179111" ____.______.‘_________.___._ R55 REUABLE AGENTS HOUSE FOR SALE, CENTRAL-LY wniitoti to take orders .for located. All modern convenien- Tniltired to ‘Measure Suits. Apply. 9'35‘ For i"[°*'"mll°“- AWW B03 s. r. Tel-bush, 112 Prince st. “ll- 4255'3'9""- - _ 4213-34141. FOR SALE PURE BRED SHORT- horn hull. ~3 year last ‘September. Apply to Daniel A. MacDonald. Cornwall. 4273-3-10-131. Anvsnrissiussrs .._ . 10o par Jinn of 5 words 8e per llnl n! B words Jo pu Iluc of ii words ... ..-__.-. .... .. liliscclloneoils o. ALFRED McDONALD, LATTO Surveyor, liemisnviilo, P. E. l. m4 2 171ml). I W tinted NTED-HIGH CLASS DARK “llmllllllls. muik, muskrats, WW1, prices. Quantities. "Chin- lllllfle‘ 110x 1558. Ne-w Glasgow. .' “throne. tzcs-z-iool l-ilillt‘: “viii \\‘7a]li;(\,([! -wnr-nrici- ANTI-zn-lmltlsclrrrctv MAR- t ed man to take cliarga of farm. FOR, SALE-J YEAR OLD STAL- lton sired lby Prince of Huron. ‘Apply -Hox 84, Eats/t Bel-tic. 4310.14.12.31 GARDEN FOR SALE OR EX- ohange for goose. Apply Harry Pethick, Cornwall. 4324 3 12 3i FOR _SALE--FARM ON RICHI- hucto River, one mile from l ‘lifiXlilll, N. ‘B. ‘Lumber. good buildings and cultivated hind. ‘Write IN. (litfounor. 4342-151 14 2i. (loud wanes t -I . Vi!’ "S". cure (‘if ‘G81 ldrdliitllil?’ AD 4325312 at IREMEN. snsksusu, use Nursing ___._._.____,-_--_-_- PRIVATE NURSES FREQUENT- ly earn $30 s week. Learn by per- “ml- $150 l0 $250 monthly, also sonal correspondence Canto!“ clerks (which D°8iti0l1?).RI.llW&y lNo. 23 free. ‘Royal 0011989 °! Box 116, Guardian- ‘ 4359-8-14 ‘Science, Toronto 4, ‘Ctlflfldlt N- Mch. 5-101. >~J~~A4 YBOUNG WOMEN DEQIRING T0 enter next class of North Adam! Training School for Nurses. North Adams. Mass" pisitse write Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure T9Kl5\l‘i\ll°“- cLo-nl-imo Minors-crunch i-uta orzuluo . ‘will Solos Department for “i; no» oil good appearance u“ "lf-‘iflr to soil gunrcn- $23 Ygllllit-to-msusuro suits ct “o-W- Mult be sntlofisrtwltn lenéo wsskly to I" _f't._Expg|-. u... ~‘~~.~l“-=-_-=‘~ n first letter. m. ' .31.‘: ‘r “l” filings $5,.- Yalo iinivprslty hcliooi of Nuts ing. All expenses paid. . 42i6»3~8-i2I. To Let It; w Life-SMALL OOTTAGE ‘- ‘ .1.-moist or uiifurnishsd, also largo modern house. Apply quurdlbil. _ 4302311111 litter Rachel Myra died Moron 18th, 1925. Upright and faithful in all her ways A beautiful character to the end of In Memoriam In loving memory of ‘Rev. A. J- MacDonald, who departed this life, March 13th, 1926. Days of sadness stllll come o'er me, Tears In silence often flow, Memory keeps you cvor Mar me, Though you died one your ago, inserted by his house-keeper, MARGARET MIGKEN NA __.-i-»-__._... IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of our do: Colilnoo, wh of her days A ‘faithful ulster loving and kind, What I beautiful memo ,, you left behind. - Inner-too ey slum. i, IN MEMQRIAM daughter Rcohsi who piss March 18th, i020. We who loved you oddly mics you As it downs another your In our lonoly hours of thinking Thoughts of you oro ovcrlnonr. ‘Myra Coiling M87010.‘ o’ income. UNDERTAKER N. DuM "LEN EllIbALIiIERI a‘ itmo notions‘ ri-lous its Provides monthly allowance andlrill privilege of six months‘ course at‘ goant Allan Mclnnis ‘was put om tho casc- Wlth practically nothing to work on he kept on the 08.80 until Saturday morning, when‘ he captur- ed the oirendeix-e. nine yes: old boy, who after dieing taken. it is understood‘. owned up to the charge. lie will appear In the Juv- cnilo Court today. CARD OF THANKS i The women of Spring ‘Park Insti- tute wish to thank all who ‘helped in any ‘way to make the social of Friday. the 11th inst. a success. " . . , 4351 I‘ 0 l Rain, One t‘ Day, I’ E Snow, The Next, f Slop, And Slush ' ; Wet Feet l; i Mean Sickness, ‘ Should you ‘be unfortunate f enough to become m, lot til 1 supply ww-w voun onus unliri Prescription Dispensing 'A Specialty A ‘ rue onomor onu-oolars vwvvvvvv Was the Subject of R Talk about new things! There is nothing new linden the sun. The liquor traffic is not new. Drunk- encss is not new. There is nothing new about Prohibition. Govern- ment control was not born yester- day. I have not patent right upon any truth and make no pretensions to vllslmlllty especially along the lines of framing s new law. When i say-A New Temperance Act for Prince Edward lsland-—'l simply mean that there are one or two tlllllsfl ii should like to suggest as being pretty fair timber for the building up of a Temperance Act fol‘ this island. That is all I mean, l beg to humbly suggest the follow- ing as a. more imperfect plan upon which o. constructive temperance act might be built. This ‘Act may be known as the irigice Edward island Temperance c . PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND TEM- PERANCE ACT COMMISSION ' I The liquor traffic of Prince Ed- ward island regulated-so for a; law is concerned—-by the prim... Edward Island Temperance my shall ‘be under the mull-m, and supervision of the ‘Prince Mward 1519M! Temperance Act ‘Commis- sion. . (o) This (lommisslon shall be B-Diloiuted by the Government of Prince Edward island. (h) This Commission shall rep- TB-Wnhiu its personell. those lead- ing elements iu the life of the coin- lnunity of Prince mwoi-d island, and thus include in the composition of the Commission, the laboring and industrial interests-both skilled and unskllled—oi this Province. And slam- (c) The Commission shall in- clude one or more members of the medical profession of Prince Ed- ward island. And thither:- (d) lf possible, and h‘ agreeable to the Government, the Commission shall include one or more women who shall represent the family life oi the Province. T-lilE PERMIT SYSTEM The sale of alcoholic liquors shall be operated under, a permit system. (a) These permits may ‘be in book form there being fifty-two permits iai each book, and having printed on each ‘permit the ‘date oi the week during which it will be honored. (b) These permits will hot be honored on any week other than that stamped thereon. ‘(c) Books of permits shall he issued upon payment of fee. (d) iPermits shall be issued only upon duo and earctul consider- ation of (l) Age. (2). Physical. mental and moral condition. of ap- pllcant. (e) in the case of applicants for permits being heads of families, special iestrictive demands shall be required of them. (f) Special permits, valid ior less time than one year, shall be granted to transients and tourists. (g) Each permit to bo good only for s. certain quantity of alcoholic liquors; said quantity to be deter- mined by the Temperance Commis- sion. ‘ SUPPLV AND DISTRIBUTION OF LIQUOR .(u) Government liquor dispou- saries shall ‘be opened at conven- iont points throuillllllll We Pwv‘ lace. i Teri-ions in charge oi these stores shall ‘be employees of the Govern- ment. They shall be under the rllr- ectfi control of the Temlltllllllce 'C°m‘ mission and they shill! 81181156 in no other business during their tenm of Government appointment; and furthermore these officials shall not carry on or. lcnowlnsly. permit l0 be carried on any sort of busllle-SB or professional transactions in the stores under their control. Quit!‘ than the dispensIBG 0f llqlwffl 85 provided for In this Act. (b) lNo alcoholic liquor silo-ll be sold in this Province except through the Government dispensaries as in this Act provided, and. specifically- all sole of alcoholic liquor by D91“ establishments; and on sole is strictly forbidden. without the Province: province is hereby forbidden. FINEB AND PENALTIES _ Drunkeiiess. transference sons other than the Govomiiwil! ill‘ its Commission or their aomlntw —-thst is to say ‘by tavern keepers. liotol keeps u, restaurant keepers. grocery stores, clubs smoother such railway dining cars and steam boots such (c) (It is the purpose of this Act to establish a strict Government monopoly and control of all sales and purchases of alcoholic liquors. whether mode to or from persons or institutions, either. within or therefore. the establishment or maintenance of businesses purporting to import. export or sell liquor. from or to parties or institutions outside the oi- manipulation ot permits for profits. or to supply liquor to parties other than bone lids permit holders. or any other violations of the condi- A NEII TEMPEIIA NEE Alli iilli PRINCE ‘EIIIIIIIIII lSiIlIIil ev Neil Herman's Message at the Central Ch ris tian Church Last Evening. I ' transactions and iuelligibiiity to re- ceive or hold other permits during the pleasure of tho Commission, and, in addition, such lines and pon- allies as shall be embodied in laws enacted by the Legislature of Prince Edward island. uouons earns rnovmcmt No person or persons-other than regularly appointed agents of the Prince Edward island Temper- ance Commission-shall ‘be permit- ted to early or cause to be carried into this Province liquor other than that which is lawfully permitted under the conditions set forth iu his or her permit. PROFITS (a) All profits from the Govern- ment sale of liquors, over and above operating eXDQIISES. shall be applied to the maintenance and up- keep oi the orphanages and hospi- tals~both Roman Catholic and Protestant-on. the basis of an equal allotment to each, the application oi such profits being a first charge on the net revenues obtained under the operations oi this Act; it being understood that such appropriations shall not exceed such amounts as are judged reasonable by the Gov- eminent. l(‘b) As a second charge 0n the residue oi these revenues shall be provision and maintenance of a Juvenile court, in the City of Char- lottetown, for the Province of Prince Edward island. (c) Any revenue remaining, after conditions in clauses (a) and (b) have been met, shall ‘be applied to the improvement and develop ment of the public highways of the Province of Prince ‘Edward. island‘. PERIOD OF TRIAL This Temperance Act shall be on trial, in Prince lEdward island, with- out suffering any amendment or amendments in principle, for the period oi three years. ‘Now just before Ii endeavour. later on. to make ti. defense of the Act let me state that INTEMPERANCE HAS NOT A LEG "r0 ‘STAND on Tilers is no defence for totem- perauce. (Continued on page etigrt) Trinity United Church At yesterday mornings service in Trinity United Church the preacher was Rev. Dr. Ramsay, who delivered an impressive dis-i course on that question of most‘ roiound and solemn interest] -—immorta.lity. The text was the‘ passage beginning "But I would not have you to be ignorant brethren, concerning them which are asleep?’ There are three affirmations of the humuii mind that strong and sweet and saucy-Codi freedom and immortality. wel need these three as lights by which to road the book of destiny and hope. To believe in God is as necessary for the mind of man as it is neces- sary for the planet to travel In its orbit round the sun. Aud we must believe in freedom. Unless we are free we are automate to which can come no command to duty and no virtue. it we lose tho thought of immortality we be- come as the brute beasts. flops of immortality is the souls greatest hope. Immortality is like the sun which gives beauty, peace and power to tlic world. is frostbound and fruitless. of the eternal world. izetion was all but the barbarian invasions, when des the church. there them to the immortal life. yond the veil. realization. fulfilment-of will find frultlo our faculties there. and progress. Iowship. thou be With mo." my soul." our hope. “ fellowship between the i’ son and his father er's house. to the theme of the sermon. ' tions uador which ouch permits 8P0 . issued. shut be punished by the immediate cancellation sud forfsitl ' urs of tho permits belonging to tlic “M, M‘. l. _.. ..-,» ‘Aptrlq; DTIMFLHlIrQYOIiNQ ta such l" f‘? "oi-yet n‘. I You may dig as deep as. lly active trade as dome in all lin- lwas steady. The demand‘ for stand- Il‘ we turn aivliy froui the thought of the immortal life our existence The early church lived in the sunlight When civil- deatroyed by pair fell upon Christendom by rea- son of the inroads oi Mohametian- ism. whenever defeat and affection became for a time the portion of were always those who could recall the race to hop by showing them the vision of t e City of God and pointing Since the greet ivar many signs point to u returning interest in immortality. The drama “Outward Bound" was one of the most popular in the last twenty years because of its subject matter. an attempt to glimpse bo- The eternal life must be a life elf‘ A We shall not meet with defeat and death, but with triumph Man "portly is and wholly hopes to be." and In the im- mortal iife he will be as the angels in heaven. and there shall be fei- Josus said "they shall be with Me where l am," and to the dying malofactor "this day shalt Browning ex- pressed his belief In the words.’ “i shall find the; again. 0 soul of Great is our hflfitfllltt-"Bffiat is The parable of the pro. dike! son makes no sugzestion of any termination of the renewed efuriiing‘ the im- mbrtsliife there shall he Joy and Intimacy without and iu the Path- The music was very appropriate Mrs The meeting 0f the Potato Grow- ers. which was held in Sourls hi- day, was highly successful, there being s large attendance. lMr. Edwin Reid. Rollo Bay, was chairman, and Mr. Michael Macin- tyre, secretary. ‘Mr. H. H. Acorn outlined the ob- iect of the meeting and was follow. ed by dtir. Boulter, who approved of ilhe wharf itself as a site for the proposed warehouse In Soul-Is. He gave some very valuable advice to the farmers with regard to the planting and marketing of potatoes. sud traced the enormous develop- ment oi the potato Industu‘ in the neighbourhood of Soul-is for ‘the past (our years. iMr. C. C. Thompson. of Monta- gue, stressed among other [lllllB5 the need of additional accommoda- tion ‘at various p0in't‘5. The seed potato industry trebled in three years, with no increase iii ware- house facilities. iMr. ‘J. J. Johnston, K. 0., said the section around Souris was shown. to be one oi the ‘very best ‘but the farmers were handicapped by want of storage facilities. With the united front ‘and strong ‘and urgent pressure on the authorities. there was no reason why those fac- ilities should not be xranted. There is no desire to discriminate against ‘Gwrsetown or any other port. Ho felt that the Georgetown warehouse was assured. and within the past week or two the complete plans had ‘been forwarded to Ottawa by the Government Engineer. (Mr. Acorn followed, showing by moans of a. map the extensive ter- ritory to be benefitfed by a ware- house at Sourls. Piiiilli iiulltis llsilnlsi III-Iiil IMPIIRIIINI IIEEIIIIB Potato Warehouse for Souris Strongly Re- , commended. Resolutions in Regard N to Improved Shipping Facilities Passed _....._.,__._ lflto Industry. and stated that Mr. Wade Hughes next spoke. visualizing the probably growth of the next few years. . Discussion was continued by Messrs Michael Mooney. Green- vele, A. J. MaoAdaui. Selkirk, and others. iMr. l-l. D. Mdhesn. M. P. l‘., spoke in support of Increased ship. ping {scilitie-s at Soul-ls. A resolution was moved by Mr. J. J. Campbell of Red Point. and seconded by James Mallard, of Gowan Brae. thanking the Minister of Public Works, for the dredging done at the fairway to the railway wharf last fall, and providing a steamship berth at the northern side. it also urged upon the Min-Is- tor the necessity of continuing the work by providing an additional steamship berth on the south side. A resolution embodying the views of the potato growers at the nieeiring gave figures showing the remarkable development of the pot- the exportable surplus nest year Is esti. mated at 6.000.000 bushels for on the Island for potato growing which there are only Shipping f“. ilities ior 2.700.000 bushels. it concluded by asking the De- partment 0i‘ Public Works to take over the ‘Railway wharf at Soul-is, and erect thereon a frost proof warehouse to hold 100.000 bushels of‘ potatoes. It was pointed out in the resolu- tion that Sourls and surrounding districts shipped 10.000 tons of pot- atoes last year. tBots resolutions were passed nu, animo usl y. ‘Messrs J. W. ‘Boulter, and c. C, Thompson were appointed dolo- gates to go to Ottawa to lay the requests of the meeting before the iFedoi-nl Government. Kindly Light“ was given by the choir, and the Harmony liiale Eight sang in their usual effective man- ner the familiar bymn "Though your sins be as scarlet." At the Teachers’ supper meeting on Wednesday reports were made looking to more effective teaching in the Sunday School and Mrs. R. H. Rogers road s. paper on the use of the story as an aid to teaching. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) nominees. Mar. ‘l3.-—The or.‘ port trade in Canadian grain on the] local market Saturday was again of a very limited character, there die- ing practically no demand from any source. Trading in cash grain In the domestic market »wa.s also slow, the demand being only fair, odd‘ cars}. to meet actual wants. but the under ‘l tone was steady. The movement of > spring and winter wheat flour was i small but. prices ruled firm. A fair- es or millfeeti end the undertone azrd grades or rolled oats was quiet and the feeling was still unsteadyi, 0 0 Eastern Guardian ..‘“HORSES’FOR SALE - Ar- 4 i-iving lnlMontague. MondaypMarch 14th, .116 choice horses. aged 4 to 7 years, thoroughly broken, single and double. Can be seen at the Smith stables. iSgd.) PJ. ‘Brothers. J. P. Oil-lailoran. i 4355-3-14-2]. QIIEEII ' IIOTEl V > since taking over thin Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and Improvements. it lo now the finest Hotel of its class in tho Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to those who want n comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent service u!‘ s moder- l I I lAn easier feeling developed in thel I l egg market and prices were reduc-l ed. owe cent. per dozen. This wasl keep “fefattrihuted to the increased impor-l, i tations from the United‘ states, andt‘ the larger receipts of Canadianl< grades. dfi-esh extras were quoted at 41 cents, flrsts 39 cents per doz- en. The receipts were 1.445 cases. The butter market continued active‘; and prices were unchanged. The‘ receipts were 403 packages. Ex-Q ‘treme ‘dullness again marked the‘ ‘,cbeeso trade and- tiie undertone was. lousy. Western grades ‘were quoted! at 171/. onts 17% cents per pound. The receipts were 119 boxes- ‘ (JTTAIWA. out. March 151. ~-l (lEggs) -—- Canadian egg lunrkolsl continue to vrork lower and a fur-j tlier decline has been reported iromf Winnipeg and other wt-sterli points?‘ llvilOlbPllltllfiAiii ~~ This market is, still easing with iresh selling in a‘ iobbing way at Extras 36; firsts‘; ~34; seconds 32. ‘WlNlNllPDG - This market is» lower with dealers quoting country‘ shippers extras 30-451; firsts 28—' 29'. seconds 24-425; prices 1o re- tailers extras 37; firsts 35: seconds 33. PUTNAM FADELESS DYES Go Further-Dy s Bette» Last Longer. Bout for you bsosuu lulu to use-unis 16o package for nil motorists and purposes. Boll to Dye-Dip for alleli- csto tints- ‘NO-KOLOR BLEACH re- moves color from fabric with- out Injury. Ws also have- Diamond . Dyes Sunset Soap Dyes "Twink. ‘Dyolll. R." COLORITE for Jtrsw Hlil. ificiilsifihitiiili l1 l l w... vv-Vvv Its price. Rots: Irom $3.00 to $4.00 , per day- "Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors miss L. mooUAlD. Mums" '*"" étiéé». H"o‘1"sl.""' lMiss Bertha. ‘lvicQuiilan. City; Miss Mary Devereaux. Cit)‘; Ml" Bessie ‘Stevenson, Vernon: D0118- Ins Bell. Capo Traverse: M188 L. K- Giles. Toronto: J. A- Anderson. Si. Stephen; J. M. Morrow. tMoncton. ‘N. 11., J. E. Farmer. Montreal; L. Allen. Toronto; Richard Jonipo. Quebec; Mr and ililrs. C. A. Boer; City; Isobel Morton. Botiequc; R. ‘H. Rogers and lMrs. ‘Rogers, City: H. ‘S. Easton. City; ‘Ruth Coffin. Souris: Myrtle Garnlium. City; M. It. McLean. Cit)’. v-{Qéwi L ‘$44 In‘ out “ IIIITEI. j _--n ‘ Ono oi the iarqlct and mt 1 equipped Hoists In Esmrn , Cannon. C ‘ ‘ 139 P997091 44 of which have private , baths. Csmplotol, ronovctod > | In tits pat mo yan- PW Hotels throughout Olitltll lntf tho United status In" Its lpicndld tablo- ooumoa osrwioo to nil Guests. ‘TIN- phona. in room. mt“ $4.00 to 08.00 our im- Charlottetown , l Proprietors E usnnv coliowu. 04mm .' ‘ I I VPOTlOR HO ‘l. ‘lit. J. Smth. oro . W- 9- flohvmrtl, d-iollloxz- O. o. Thomp- sop, Montague; Olive Facing?!- tslus: J. L. Snvold, Quohbd: - A- ‘ Windsor; I’... hnllflffl I Pl t‘. E. Fgstchhsr ‘sells "Ehltwl-lrgxi g ty"un tecorron er " ,‘ -V llidl “ "°r..s:.:"‘ “or "wit"! L, ‘tmaeq-t» . l ‘ " I ' f ; . ii".."~‘-il.:"t r roe“ ‘ht-ewe. 1. ‘l I .