FEBRUARY 25,1020 ~ 532,1- ‘,"' l . .:v- a. . git-L ,_.:..._.. .,. COFFEE 11 "WALKING lMPROV-lNtL-Yes- terday city war-lumen, with this use \ \- SPEIEIAL 2 Good quality ‘Polished. Handle Brooms for A’ 90-1-- Gudmore Bros WW P455215 Guardian‘ QRYQTAL CIBTIRQ VI. H0016 Dieters tonight. one nourtekatiua aft-er match. Eltata starts at s. i775 CORRECTIONPGn the report whielrwpeored in yesterday's ls- sue of the names of South African veterans who attended the special service in St. Jamies Church Sun- day the name Allan Kennedy should have read Donald R Kan- nedy. n...- CRlYCTAlL SISTERS vs. Abbie Bisters tonight. One hour's skating sitter match. Skate starts at 9. 7775 of a mouse drawnlcarifler rough- ened the glib ice surface 0111901716 of the more travelled sidewalks. lthereby improving the walking an these streets to tllllte an extent. At the same time the majority of the lwalksmre still very unsafe, and an application of sand or coarse salt would go a long way toward less- ening the da-ngler of lbad falls and probable injuries. , PERSONALS iMrs: H. Court and little. daught- Bl‘. ‘Mary of Charlottetown are spending a few days in Dmiistaff- 1188B. the guests of Mr. and lifts. Charles Ellis. . run cnsnnonsrowu connoiss- rs-m‘ . -‘ "'- DEVELOPED and PRINTED ENLARGEMENTI Puoroenarns Crasweil Studio 18'! Great Csorgs Qt, PlllN-IJE lllllilll lllllllfi‘ lH-llll-Sl ll .lllN[ll[|lll[ Li e u,_t. Dicfcnbaker Again t0 Bear the Standard - C o u llllllllllll Ll F l l5 llENl-_Y'5 llllfil “Exchange of Wives” ventures of Wedded Defaulters. ' Well. here we are again, girls. and let me tell you. 1 saw one of the aipplest, fastest comedies ever made last night at the strand Theatre. it is a Hobart Henley produc- tl0ll willed “Exchange of Wives". and it certainly lives up to its title. I've been waiting for this D10!!!" l0!‘ weeks, and I know those of you that weren't at the theatre last night will be there to- night to see this spiciest of come- gratulate Captain dlet- _ r _ ‘ Burgess‘— Austral- Codg-usgllllolzllil Ravi dill? ill’; 52;’- llfitll E838 Sell in Sas- Zvdldrohlllillzlfil 275:}? d€lfilllfilroll'fllli man, as s e, w t r atoon for Doz‘ forces the "otvlier wollian" elidiwrl his throat. and makes him so sick Deals With Mi-sad- ° ..r".-,... m. ,_.,,_.. .0 Happenings oi the ym: 10.30-11.30 — lSpeclal class. 3.30—5—-<Intenmediates. . 6.45—8-—Employed Boys. 8-—9.30—~Senlors. ~ Bowling: - 7—St. James’ vs. St. Peters. ‘r8.30—<Un'ited vs. Central Chris- tian. Social. . 10:00—»Seniar Fireside Social. Challenge We. the C. N. R. snow shovellers hockey team, do‘ hereby challenge Cornwall Hockey team to a friend- ly game of hockey to be played in Cornwall, date to be arranged R. MONTIETH Manager. The following is the lineup: C. N. R. snow Shovsliers Goal—-E. Riggs Defence-C. Chandler. Reg Boll. Boxing Day at Y. M. C. A. . And ‘Whackoy’ lldlhchsrn (who plays centre los, . When in front of the not IHe can bang ‘em in nice. Ana} there's also old ‘Sugar’ Vifliose slntingb a treat. His back-checking too is a bard thing to heat. And young Frankie Cox A lively “go-gettor" A-s good as the regulars. And some say he's better. And there's also ‘Prank Cronin Who plays on right wing When be shoots that old puck 1t seems fairly w sins. Tom Aylw-ards a sub And babe it from ms Hefis a coming young player As you'll surely see. mend ‘Who's only beginning But in a very few years ‘Some games he'll be winning. This is the iieani That fPnrkie selected ills judgment. and knowledge Must suns be respected. __ For they soon beat the Crystals lA-nd cleaned up 1P. ‘E. I. And Dalhousle. and Sydney Were easy as pie. Then Parkle decided And there's young Dempsey Dla- l " $4.75. cannere $2.50 to $2.75, cut- ,_. , , . .. A.. . ive Stock Market (Canadian Puss) ‘ plvrnnan, Feb. ;2B-—Catt e re- te 663. Average quality. o cat- ered wafpettsr than provi- ,l Weeks offerlns. Prices were Jib steady. Ono load of good weighing around 1100 s was sold for $7.50 and a er lot of lighter weight and [fairly “gal; duality realized Heu ‘handed cattle of _ quality‘ erd bid for at $7.25 t, oarser northwest steers-were around $6.60 to $6.60. One f sood cows of beef type in- s’ a couple of heifers brought t Good cows generally were $5.25 to $5.50. Heifers were _ ly of just medium quality and sold from $6.00 to $6.50 with ters $3.00 p to $3.50. Calf receipts $3.75. The few calves offered were in keen de- mfiid and prices quoted were bas- edfto a large extent on the light offering rather than on the quality of thecalves. Quotations good veal $11.50 to $12.00, ‘medium $11.00 to $11.50. common $9.00 to $10.00, grassers $5.50 to $6.00. ,_ Sheep receipts 40. There were not enough sheep and lambs to cause much change in prices. An odd choice light sheep brought as high as $8.00. Quotations ewes $5.00 to $7.00. lambs good $11.00 to $11.50, coin- mon $10.00 to $10.50. Hog re- ceipts 1.569. The hog market was Easter. ,Several sales were made odd tOp or s7.oo.~ There were a few bulls offered and prices I unchanged. otations — Butcher Steers ,d $7.00 to $7.50, medium $6.25 ‘$0.75. common $5.00 to $6.25. her heifers good $6.50 to $7.00 at $14.75 but $14.50 wac nearer the market value. Sows were from $12.00 t0 $12.75. with an odd lot up to $13.00. The Markets ium $5.75 to $6.25, common _0 to $5.35. Butcher cows~ good ,0 to $5.60. medium $3.75 to . (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. Feb. 22.—'I‘hei'e is a general shortage of receipts nu- t the prairie and eastern Butcher buns spark caused by friction as Mrs. T. good $5.00. common $3.75 to $4.75. 0- Kltlvfltad of "heme. North De- lwtfl. was wringing out ,a dress she was washing in gasoline fired the liquid and Mrs. Klovstad lwns painfully burned about the face and hands by the leaping flames. 1.0 0. F. Rally (Continued from Page‘ 1) all; .237. Robert Rattray; 238. Maxwell Henry; 239, J. F. 'McKie; 240. R. H. Mason; Neill; 274. H. v. Buntain; 275, A. J- 131M101‘; 276, J. H. l-lelson} 277', J- G- Clarke; s21, Ceplius Van- Idersti-ne, deceased; 322, J, ‘F, ‘sample; 336. George Higgins. de- ceased; 384, J. E. Bell; 385,‘ W, C, Whitlock; 386. A. G. Peake; 387. W- K. Boxers; 45a, o. H. Chandler 454. G. E. Henderson; 455. W. A. Martin; 456. Arthur I. Clarke; 457. Joshua Whittle; 458. J. '1‘. Martin; 459. W. E. Strickland; 476. J, B, Andrew; 487. John Kennedy; 504, D. R. H. Shaw; 505. H. H; Horne? 500, E. N. Yonker; 507. J. P. Gor- don; 508, _W. A. Stewart; 509, A. E. Toombs; 596. L. J. McPherson; 600. C. R. Harper; 601, Lauchlin 273. C. C. Mc- t sity battalion,_ and was invallded out of service. l-Ie has been practising law in this riding for_ the past seven years, the last two of which have been spent in the city of Prince Albert, where he has attained the first rank i-n criminal practice. Last October, as the Conserva- tive candidate in three-cornered contest, he headed the polls in Prince Albert city. defeating the veteran Liberal. Charles Macdon- aid. in some ten polls. Lost No Time Col. Harvey Heame. of Saska- toon. congratulsted the Conserva- tives upon having, the day after the bye-election, a. candidate to do hnttle against Mackenzie King whenever he should present him- self for re-election. The Hudson's Bay policy laid down in the speech from the Throne said Col. Hearne, had been framed after Ki-ng had decided to run for this constituency. It would ‘have been more sportsman- llke if King had tried out this pol- icy on an eastern constituency. Major Keown. M. A.. of Meliort. and is entitled to tack the letters M. A.. B. Sc.. L.I.B., after his name. He went overseas with t-he univer- mrovinces with British Columbia the only province in whiclrhome production can meet consumption. Toronto wholesale fresh extras 42, firsts 36, seeonds‘30. Country deal- ers report iight receipts paying tproducers extras 30. firsts 32, sec- onds 24, and making sales extras 40. flrsts 88. ecouds 30. fob, Mon- treal maifret flrm and advancing under light receipts wholesale fresh extras 45 to 47. ilrsts 40. pul- lets 35, seconds 36. storage extras 34, flrsts 28, seconds 21.. Dealers payllli: country points extras 38. ilrsts 33. seconds 25. ~ Winnipeg efg receipts not sufficient to meet locnl requirements and small ship- ments of American eggs are being imported. Dealers are quoting coun try shippers extras 38. ilrsts 33 to 34, seconds 25, wholesale fresh ex~ trns 42, to 44, ilrsts 40. seconds 34 storage extras 28 firsts 25. seconds 18. Poultry receipts are light with prices unchanged. re is the Muoourigg]; J. a. Dover.‘ 1 14's.} 1,- - t Dr. Chase's Ointlfiilit positively rollovdttho t severe cases of piles. Donald Nicholson 19.21. dieing fifty-years of St. Lawrence. During the course of the even- ing Messrs. S. C. iMlornre and E. T. Higgs interested their listeners with two eloquent and masterful addresses on Lodge work and what it means; the above mention- ed gentlemen also pointed out the psychology of iroodfellowship "and all that it means for the better- ment and uplifting of society in general. a member Dr. Chase's Ointment Is everywhere us the standard t for piles you may be Infer- this letter which describes one r case. There are thousands cases; rd‘. Hughes, Appln. Ont. writes:- ; line's Ointment cannot be . I used it for rotrudlns piles ‘worst kind. W en the octor ‘go operation was the only 00119. to pie‘ are for one, when ‘I rea ing about Dr. Chase s nt. I resolved to tfl’ li. Blld fill-til‘ {two boxes I had no trace of the - 1t was the greatest relief 1 ever d I only hope other suflerem who his letter will lose no e in n a box, and sec for themselves s PROGRAM 8.00 Regular Ind-go lSssslon. ' 8.15 Regular Lodge Session Clos- 030 Reception of -Broth‘ers by Noble Grand and Officers. - ' on lttwsfiltfl- ll? Wllltb" a" 1n Regina low temperature and Oggélxsiral Selections by Casino l/Utmell W 9W1‘ ll“ l . snow have produced short g f ' Into." " 1 fresh eggs. Prices toa fnnncllsead- 24:2“Ella;‘Cgnpmahligpytpllgeglng , f“ -cod extras 30, ilrsts 28, seconds 6 y ' .' ' .' ' " ' mafiSlfled , wholesale extras 39. firsts 37, I 3° t": nutea Silence ‘ermemrl’ . ‘ecoiid 30. a‘ l m ten‘ Advertisements -‘ a Cuigigry egg receipts nro light, %oanl;‘dab Ch l l ‘ ' y dealt-rs paying country ‘POIHIS ex~ Raga-gas‘ y‘ a rman‘ . . Mlscellmmlma '4 m" 27' "m" 24' “““°""“ ‘9- Remarks-John Maclrauchlan. ‘. ‘.1 t ‘wholesale fresh extras $11.00 per case. firsts $10.00 per onds $9.00 per case. Grand Reuresentative. . . lSong-qlirother T. W. Bentley. Ilomarkn—-David F‘. Bethune. case, soc- anso ‘room RANCH A-so‘ ji‘ Vancouver ob. 5th. red female fox. Pie all‘ otify J. R. Dlnnis, Cher-logge- fresh egg lmarkct- steady dealers D>D_GJM_ wn. lleyvaijdn 7753-11 paving country points extras 30. Smoker refreshments and; Im_ ‘ _ v ‘ ilrsts 28. wholesale , fresh extras prompt“ hogmm . A. McOONAL-P, (Jug gun. 33, ilrsts 3i, seconds mid pullets Oddmnqws’ one. "weyor. Hermanvil o. 26. St. John, N. 17.. wholes-ills fresh ' Cod SBNC the King. ,'l'l_I9-2-20-1mo extras 47, firsts 44. storage firsts wan" MhcNuu. Pianist l ' 32. Halifax rrrelits 8'0 light huf CAPED FROM MYRANQ“ AT of good qunlllv storage irri- mov- Ofltlliltlfl- 0M 101N110 10x mnrk- lng rapidly. ilrsts ‘l2. lo 39. new "ed n. n. right ear. 8 B. len. ear. onds 22 to as. (fna-‘iottctown mark? also one male fox marked A.J..M. oi‘. firm undo: light receipts whole- u-lght ear. 590 left ear. Generous galgrg piwln; country gyms. ex- -—-Q-o->i BIRTHS in addition to above, Honorable Veteran Jewel -No. 3 was issued to on FelL-fiilth. declared that while the Conserva- tives had mothin-g to do with the Burgess candidature, they should congratulate Capt. Burgess upon his plucky fight. a sentiment which was endorsed with outbursts of ap- plause. The Big Interest Mayor S. J. A. Brenton of Prince Albert. commented upon Liberal lnsi-nuations with regard to big interests heard during the recent bye-election. “l never saw such a big interest," he said, "as was here bodily during the last two weeks." . The convention appreciated the reference to the Dun-hing machine The candidate dealt with the locnl situation and referred to ‘the dirt- slinging campaign of the Liberals in October. "It took a cold chisel to take the tar off mo," he declared a.m_id laughter. ‘He dealt at length with the tarl-ff arid other issues. 'nt- tacking the Australia-n treaty which allowed Australian eggs to be laid down this week in Saska- toon at 10 cents a dozen and which pennltted the influx of other agricultural products to the detri- ment'of Canadian produce. He. pointed to the benefits to be deriv- ed Ily farmers from, a» protective tariff with the declaration that during the first year's operation of the Fordney tariff in the Unit- (Canadian Press) ROME. Feb. 22. -.-Every trans- Atlantic liner which transports Ita- ed Stlllos i-llB lllliltlrltllltlll 0i Cllllll-"Ihdiiliy. Scores arc as follows: l dian products to that country hurl H. Duy . . . . . , _ , _ . ., 107-455 157. been reduced by $90,000,000. ii, Afjflrn , , 130 123 130; -i@+'>—-— Williamsd... 101 147 11s; ' rank Bra y . . 14S 194 1"(' VGSSBIS Carry A. Smith ........ .. 07 21s Italian Libraries, .491...“ .5; I. 'i‘otal--2234 ' .01 Wives." You must see Renee, ‘Adoree as the “other woman" and the wife of Law's best friend. Creighton Hale, or Victor Moran, as he is called in the picture. Those love scenes between Lew and Renee have never been sur- passed. and you are going to be (thrilled to tears at_ the scene iii which John Rathburn visits Elsie (Renee Adoree) in her room while, her husband is away. I was sitt-‘ ing on the edge of my seat inst night for fear Victor (Creighton Hale) would come in any discover them. It is without doubt Hobart l-len- ley's best picture. With only four people in his cast ‘he has made the most sophisticated and intimate. little comedy dramaof the year. And, of course. you might know Frederic and Fanny Hutton. that clever duo of scenario writers. adapted the picture from n stagel play by Cosmo llnniiltoii. Their] inst efforts was "Time the Come-l lllfllll." slble. ‘F. MciNNiS. Capt. “Parkie” Will Come Through The following “poetlc" observe- tions have, been recelllfil ll)’ "T90" from a dyed-in-the-wool Abegwelt -—--¢-o>-__., _ PRINCE ALBERT. -Sask.. Feb. ' Forwn s-Stanle S e le, Use Mirror-ire Llniinent In the stables 21-0" enlllilfilflsllc 171d llllfllll- gviiflaledlntglastthllillidtlioldlned lllililggs tilled: Doyle. dChandleny t e my That they'd take a. trip s mous Conservative conventionling f0rg[yene55_ $uug_'1*_ white, p, Cuuwgi], They talked about Boston ' Wednesday night selected Lt. John; wen’ 1g you can imam“ a more But, ‘There's many a slip—-' Spark Ignltes. - G~ Dleleillmk" l" candidate for delicious situation than this, l We. the Dewdrone do hereby ‘ y _ __ . _ the "B?" Fedtlllll Elections. Mr. wish you'd mun i; gum the Metro- chalienge the Cornwall Polar And they landed in Moncton Diefenbaker left Port Elgin. On- Guiuwyn-Mayer studio, for that or- Bears to a friendly game of To glvlo them a game "lrlll- 20 Years 08° at i119 BB9 01' ganlzation is turning out some of hockey Thursday night in the Mqnctqn beat YSIISBOX, ' um‘ He we“ thrmlgll the 5°h°°l3<the best pictures -i've ever seen. Cornwall Rink. Feb. 25th. Please Am] the Conlelg did lame. On Jan. 27, 1925. an electric and UBWGYBHY 9! Sflillflwllewall But to get back to "Exchange answer through the press if pos- ' But nothing scared [Parkie And his gallant crew. They'd tackle St. lPats. And the Serial/am boo. Moncton out-Played. and (‘rot them on the run. ‘Scored nine pretty goals lVhi-lie the Ahbies scored 0B9. Tlielr spirit was broken hockey follower, who signs his or her name. “Hockey Booster." The 1111175 are good alud quite appro-l prlate, . » ; Three cheers, and a tiger l For the A-begweit team. f And three more for ‘Parkie,’ l They're the peaches and cream. I Dalhousle_ and Crystals, l And fast lltlililonairee Come into our city l To show off their wares. , The Abbies out-played. And defeated each one. Out-slanted. out-guessed them. If you want. to see a picture with a renl “kick". flout miss "Exchange of Wives." ‘ Mid Week Radio Program by Local , Station 0.F.G.Y.l CFCY, Charlottetown. 312 Mmvsl ‘Radio Broadcasting Station, CECY. operated by the Isl-and Rad, lo Company, is sending out its re, l gulai‘ midweek program on Wed- nesday and Thursday as follows: Wodnvfisdfly 7.00 P. M. ~Mins ‘Bern-a Hcustis will sing Coonibs. one of Charlotte-town's heard in a. classical program. ‘l l ' Thunaday 7.00 P. M. llir. J. J. Allen of the Dominion Depart-moot of Agriculture pathol- ‘mental Station. will deliver the. thl'rd in the series of agricultural! sing problems of fox ranchnrsulvfra. l~rnl selections. ———-¢-0Q>—i- ‘Y. M. 0. A. Bowling l Si. ‘Peters Won iiy default uvor: I Majority for St. James over Bap-l list 92 pins. , aglst at the Dominion Fox ‘Expi-rl- Bu: ur-Ju back iu the game, talks.‘ and will speak on some pres-life often gets ‘hurt Arthur Bruce. tenor. will sing SCV-‘Bllt when he gets going i lAud then old Jmu Campbell Who halntllcs his ‘stick So the cyo cannot follow Ii They sure did have fun. 5 Good coaching will tell, i And ‘Panda's the man Who thought out ‘the plays. As an export coach can. , ‘He picked out his team l -Wlth judgment and care. Put leach man in his place, l‘ 1H0 surely was there. There was ‘Dutchle’ in goal. file's stopped many a puck. ; To not one irn past him ,' .A fellow needs luck. l And Kelly the ‘Swede’ l rWho plays right defence. He's stopped ‘em so often They take no offense. Whose shots are so fast most talented violin-lists, will be Th,“ m,‘ 0mg} team's gqglle l lThi-nks each one is his last. iAInd Capt. Earl Trowse. g" C I N T S l‘ who is rather unlucky. He's certainly plucky. It scemg his misfortune. You can smell the ice scorchln.‘ s movements so quick. "Determined to The Mn r"time play-offs '*¢II—wasw- l v 1'; . - . . several selections. Miss Gwynnetli {AM schlckie‘ from Boston, ' "l ‘w r wmlng to bet .As the last whistle blew They'd sampled defeat And its [bitter taste lonew. ‘Sugar and iChickie' Were hard hit by sorrow, And talked some of starting For st J-ohn on l-llle merrow. | But on thinking it over _ lTliey decided to wait ' l .'l‘lll Moncton came ovler At some future date. When the games were important Of championship size Then Chickle and Sugar Vow-ad they'd get a surprise. Tho Abbles left Monet-on quenched Si. John alright. put All they had in the fight. The game was a bowler, , liut~<"l*arkie came through" Kcnt the Comets from scoring While the Abbies scored two. Now .1 \\‘/.)l'(l to the squcalers Who are knocking this team. (They're posing as ‘experts. But. they're not what they seem.) Arc the games we must win. And if we are beaten, The sore-heads may grin. Thai this prophecys true in tlu- championship play-offs "Close score Parklrfil come thru."| win happen. Be prepared for l every liurt. Keep a bottle of , iviinarws handy. ' l , J. LESTER DOUGLAS > 89 Queen Ctr-sot, Charlottetown, P. E. I. I Potatoes A Specialty yewm-d Qflercd for their return gm‘ 35, gran my se¢flndfl 2,1; "an emigruugu henceforth, will, 59°79! l" follows? l A few Mil! 0f 00W cili- lnuve‘ Sm!“ m 0' Kennedy‘ MONTREAL’ Feb‘ ghmlrhe “- ll-IJQGYNIES Ml-n 3111a Milli.’ gggdofrotl}: "mi" "me" of ‘Premier Mlmm- St James bane wanted. 7137 9°" “M” l" “ml” lwwlwm’ f? llayiies a son-Eric Lloyd. Jbmlkm"? l‘ ‘animal "bgfrlivgl-‘fgleo ' l Highest Market Prloos Paid. ' llorted vcrv out‘. ill ~10 hang on y ' co s or e r ex us - F01‘ S810 asmali demand from incsl bluyers GILl-‘s- In the Prmca county T1151’ hrosokgawgrnozt to; [giggly tlaigitiag Qbxgltltdleton lgll Attention t0 l ‘ Wm. w PM". ‘u or 1n ‘.— 5 ‘. .» u o . ' ' ' ‘ l pLkNnlo inzggdfivarsallyli? awry,“ pvlmpg Hospital to Mr. and, Mrs. Urbn-n maximum of them Wm be compmvii. lhpthnrn 150 137 205i _ _ W331 9g? o! I '" ., ’ A with!‘ fcellnl! dcrt-llll‘ Gulls‘. wacsouche’ a daughter' com hensivodto lpterson: 0:’: llttlcdetlucu-‘ll- 519W!" 153_19_9_ Dispensing ‘ I , '_ _, . bu ed in the 110;.- mu-zag [nilny {mil srll llll 0H - tlon an cu urn ac sroun s. . 581 675 686 . r... .510... n 13mg», lotus“ 4, .Z.}....,,,u,,_,,.,,,, ,,.,,,,..I._. ‘puff, DEATHS S th, Wxh l Total-IMZ Prwcriptions c" W‘ liflff-II wh rii s ll‘ V l l CHOW: PEDMREQD cmngflu. fill‘!!! official chrzuvc that has ink” i-lUME—Dled at Iris. Saturday. . - . . . BIN"! And Keep 1 . toclr pair s15. Catiif- vim elm m. 11. Car lots of _ u. u... i H t tllztilllruniularanteed. Blllndlrlll‘! gzzgnffgmff“fjbr' llllmlrillrlgshgll Sllllwlmllllhllllgzilgndmyldimwelrutiigaral Fire Vlctlms‘ l’. rorsvtiro .... .. Everything ° ¢ Fur Farm Ssajllew P. . . - n ll ' d d _ 24m u; 10 u, m, _ P. Sentner . . u .~ ‘vrplqflywufyki frat! $8 troe:afizoiwhblrral_ £593: on We nee ny L MdlalfsltlglllggtltelhAiés)i;€li1a6r£eel:w2r2:y_ Campbell . 130 130 an,“ "H" M," u.“ OR T"! L EN ggugoyq ._ plillfegdpandnpifioigls lodnyngeid fui- MdTTHEWQ-‘Al ‘H“'“"'~"' River’ alolof Australldfrlzaiclsived a cable N‘ Robinson ' ' ' ' " 186_1 5,, _ Found in ‘a Hotel we have spent many Fresh cod“ “dock, Humbug, iy mainttninsd. The utiderton-a 10F”- 21 M“ Ell‘a,lg'illh°wl. ese mes,“ from His Majesty the‘ 612 650 533, manna,“ or qeiiars in Salmon an fQmeIts. Smoked the baled hay mark-it continues 53- ‘Fmwml “may a v p‘ m- King yesterday fexpfieflllwil‘ glrém T0li1l~1850 _ ‘ , Class pepsin arid lmprovlmentl. It Fmem Flml“; Hmdla’ Balls: and: lll§lhr.b:ll'.'5-."m“u MURNAQHAN _ Al Tammum n lllddllylbzrlglalvbde sdmli raessult (b: tliel w.‘ l’ N “ is now tho ilnsit Hotel of its ',.°.Z‘I..§.i“‘....‘§.‘ ndlggllil-bsdll. cod. who of bushes’;‘diemlvnslraiher Feb. 11th. 1926,.jl\rederic1f muislauu. "my; ‘ i Drug Store olaaa in tho Maritime Prov- l-lerrin-g, salt Mackerel, Codfish small, T1133! we" u-uhenged. infant son of Mr. and Mrs: Miclild" Premier‘ S. M. Bruce. in‘ the. ma‘ " "ma" u ‘Mfll Tongues and bounds at J. '1'. There was no rbunso in lha condl- _;_ Mumuhgu, "'55 s man-mg, gonna otfu ‘ltienrsfltéhllolbggszmfigéilg who want a comfortable -' Crockett a i a 7708 lion of tlie marut for fresh 0585- ‘ , Y: °" . l‘ 5 . n mic‘ Ho," “d . “mud u“. m4 ‘ ' - There was s steady demand and ii _..._1 lfbll“ ""- "ld n“? 9°" ° . p with“! f fair amount of hardiness was don". i» " , illllse dtlllfi by lbs-fire" "a" "M sxosllant service at» a mods» t - prices remain utvhrngcd. The U"! l" had 09°" “h? "‘“'° l“. gto prles. trade in storage eggs was quiet but mar outbreaks of the kind out Buw. mag,‘ a‘ OrDXJ-u" as the offerings were‘ rather small Rllll $359 I "Y- o‘ Guard“ pvm,‘ k Tvxuanprices were unchanged-There was y ~ - hang! in the condition oi the Charlottetown WW‘; llioarlret r toes business being ' ‘ - - “minim p wanted somawhll atricted with Quebec 11”“ “m” by gf/zl/gy CO.’ varieties quoted at 80.78 pel- ha! of 90 pounds. ex track. ‘Pliers was no change In the condition of the l M butter market, prices being steady M‘ l" c , , Dapaltmont "r" ‘but the demand was sommn lira ‘Wm- . ..____, some. itsd and business was, mo. ._ BIO IAWNQO. ' nov au- olormantiw Bears. Become llbtrt ins weeks. Writs Iolor TICCI. were reilel to the fire sufferers. Another bush fire ls reported in tho neighborhood of welhnlln. Viv toria, but it is not regarded likely o Us as dangerous unless the Wlllll Proprietors fihlitilléws ileum. $.- l l l - REMEDIES l ‘l Check and Buymdwitilrhsumolismlor Iss0, lllll llEllEl lllllll ‘niiuiiinsii Ii iisi Spent more than $100 for remedies before help was found How an obstinate case of rheumst’ was given relief b a simple home treatment is told y a man in L09 Angeles. California._ who suffered for years with rheumatic pain in the feet and back. _ _ l "l spent morc_tl1an_ $100 for lini- l mcnts and medicines in twenty-four years," he writes. "Then I Sloan's Liniment and it gave nie com- plete relief." _ _ And it is amazinf-the uick. genu- in_e comfort that S oan's ves to even the most long-standing rheumatic aches. Sloan's doesn't lllBt dead"! pain-it helps your body to throw of! the cause. _ ' No need to rub even. A littleSloan 8 patted lightly on-and n healing tide of fresh, germ-destroying blood begins tingling through the aching place. Bi-fure you can _l)l‘.Il('Vt3 it, lllfiPfllll. “veiling and stillness are relieved. Try itl All druggists-35 cents. ' Volley Ball , A very interesting set of Volley [Hiill games was played in the Y. llll. C_ A. last night between the night men's class and the All Stars. After a most pleasant nights sport the Y team had 3 games to their credit and the All Stars 1. llotel l Victoria A One of the largest and beat equipped Hotels in Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In the past few years. Few _Hoteis throughout Canada and the Untcd States have itfsplcndid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rated $4.00 to $5.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY C. BROWN, Manager VICTORIA HOTEL. H. A. l-lcrisse. New York City; J. G. Rutherford. St. John; Jae Gibson, Toronto; L, A. Gibson. Winnipeg; A. iMilne Fraser, Halif- ax; Basil Harsfsll, lbervllle. C. W. Gladys llforgan. Toronto; P. K. Fikc, l-icndcrson. N. Y; C. H. Dirnk “Witerloo. N. . " HUGHES SPECIAL Are In general with most satisfactory re- sults. You may avoid aar- ious illness and save money by the prompt use of these Special Remedies. uso to-day Hughes’ Cough Mixture The most successful remedy for young and old. Hughes’ Cold Tablets hreak up Colds quickly. Hughes’ Digestall Tablets i l l For all Btomach and Bowel Trouble. Hughes’ C. C. C. C’s Tablets For Constipation. . Ila-she’ - Digestive Tobie F I of tits» or oznaral-btliiidoliw . ndonasl lPICl I. sani- aoiss ‘an’ alol luau under ths Rroprl " Mall- oins Aet and aro LI, JED by tho HIILTH DIFRRT- MENT at OTTAWA. Prepared. and ,aold by Hughes lirugCo ._ . .' Hunted. ‘ . g» 54.1.3" a ..~ ‘a...-