_M -__ -.- t.-w~4m_;~;,..¢.~, =-x»=;-w_v- l "°1>\ Jr r’-1"! . - W;;pN_°ggDAy, _ . l _ THE CHARLO'l.'l’ET0lVN GUARDIAN _ __ - MAIRCH 2’ 1927 _ Askfor the big, new, Wall Paper Catalogue w RITE your name and address very plainly on this coupon. Send it to us and we’ll send you the biggest, best, most economical WALL PAPER Catalog in Canada. 75 Handsome Designs. Prices Low- est in the Dominion. All Prices Based on Double Rolls of 16 Yards USE THE COUPON moons a Monson, Lluirsn. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. Send Me the New Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. P. 0. Address . . . . . . . . .. Province . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Wall Paper Catalog NOGRE 6 I`1°LE()D e IIHIIED _ 119-181 Queen Street Charlottetown. P- E. I. f Yanks Stand Pat In Offer to Ruth ~.\"E\\" YORK. .\larch 1. -- The New York Yankees apparently were making no idle gesture to comply with baseball law when they offered Babe Ruth. a renewa-l of his old $52,000 a _vear contract for 1927. The club intends to stand pat on this proposal, it was learned on good authority today, ln spite of the Babes transcontinental ballyho for a new contract at the record breaking figure of 3100.000. It has been generally supposed by baseball men that wlth'the rise of players' values. the Yankees Western Guardian -NOTICE T0 FARMERS _leaving Borden Wednesday. larch _ The first general meellnl °f ‘Ml :;:;: ' 'Guernsey Bfeedén Aswchuon Ind st 3.15 and will carry Albany, 3255; igigi '£5555 - nook place yesterday morning in - 32523' l 5 the League of the Cross. There III ist. Pau to cnarlottetown. _where they will play for the Intermediate IHIWISEY BRE IIEIIS Illllli ‘ ;3;55;;=§E;5;=.¢;=;:;:;r;E§E;i§sE§5;=;E§ n good attendance. lr. W. J. Drake hockey championship of the Island. 553355352;E;§;E;§;3;E;S;E§§;S;é;E;S;E=§:E: -of Brookfield, who presided. briefly 3.4; /' Iaddressed the meeting setting forth ' -Aucrtou sat.: - ot the es., *I he obyoots ot me meeting and tho ftate ot the Late Prank Mc-\'eill. at - . ‘need for organisation. He pointed Bayside, Lot 14, on Thursday; ' out that nothing could be done in- ward Larkin. auctionser, Albert 3ic.\'ei1l, Administrator. 4147 -A SPECIAL TRAIN .will be _ leaving Borden Wednesday, March 2nd sz 3.46 and will carry Albany st. Pats to Charlottetown. where they will play ibr the Intermediate hockey championship of the island Come and cheer the boys. -APPRECIATION _ Mrs. Herb- tendered dvrlns their recent rail '~ ua a province, tho first importers being? I . »' ‘ I . g u delicious TEA, Kh¢CokTes|.ssol¢l onlyll -dal-Gal air shhtpscitsaumlvwia hul.Yolr¢ooarmn lwolv you. We uk l "}...‘J‘.5?" -' CLEAN l 8 l i at lr lo. I 1 . . sbs n. Ed- ~ ll- bil t things could rot-t oe. no ws followed by M" I ‘ ’ 0 uc - v m r H lithvldidlgotdplisiiedgrggllectively. Igohn nlloper whogbonltht the Bm* es c ht The Secretary Mr. Louis Roper.; herd: Mr. Waltersblaw wgo spt;l:_2_l » egos of this Association. get-or-nl speakers then addressed the meeting along the lines of the merits of the Guernsey b\’eed~ Among those taking part was Mr. E. R. lBrov\'. who was made an Hon- orary member, and who was the first importer ofGuernsey’s in the Royalty. having read the minutes., of the great deman .or ueru _ of the organization meetillZ held cattle. B- demilld Which °°“‘d n° é O I Q _February 11th. also addressed thel be filled: and hir. .\I. A. hlaolieoid meeting He said it was the firstf of the Maritime Farmer who spo e meeting of the Guernsey Brecderslalong the line of carrying on ex- ,of Prince Edward island. There arei tension work. ' Y ' *_ good prospects intherutureas the! lt is the intention of the A1- Guernsey cow' is in great demand-sociation to import a car load Or by breeders. The Guernsey cow has' two of Guernsey heifers. and any' _an enviable record of high produc~§ one interested are asked to get in .tion and high percentage of butter. communication with the Secretary. srt C1‘0¢l9I.‘t Ind family desire I0. ' ' lfat. a percentage greater than any; Fxprehsg their ;i_n4_:__ere spprecigtion _ _ __ __ ; °l' l 9 many I1 “@5595 5 0"!" ' _ -He then gave arev ew o t e es' _tbem and expressions of Sympathy Eastern G rdl n tsbllsbmenr or the breed ln this other breed on the island bereavement. _ 41-47 -- lair. E. R. Brow. and the late Ben~f '°'*,j_ ,_ -i . ..°EASTERN AGENT - lr- -l jsmin Hearts, who got their foundaq BY ( T" ) ' -NEW ANNAN COLT STAKE. W. Murdock is ‘now Guardianlion glock fromthe iolgndofc-no;-nl h -For the big races -tug 17th agent in Montague and will be' so gmc me esmbighmon hd” Big d°i"9' '°' '°°°| 39°" em us' ‘ ' ` " Y* I E I tat 'lasts this week:- Three years olds (and under). pleased to receive news Items, ad-_pisoaso noe Af;-,_ or-dom have_ The Abegwei“_Amhe"t game purse $150.00,_% of 3 mile. Best 2 tertisiug, new and renewal sub- been comingm from me neighbour. U d conuderahle sm and imap . . se In 3 heats. Nomination and 1% S¢rIDli0l\S- . » >lng provinces. and there is not the 5:, mm" Mu! the my |,“ night APP. 151-, 1% Mill' lst.. 1% June i 'stock to supply the demand when 5 gm, h ke 5., no "fd ut.. remainder 2% .ang mb. .. =mo~r/tous sHlr»mNo_,,.,, can g,,,,,,g ,,,,c,_,,,_ , “'“"‘° ° °° Yu " ’,,,, ruzntry closing) rbi-eo other onus loading hogs. uoron 9:11- °°”‘ *’"°" °""°"' “d ° “ °°” ,°{ classed to be announced later._Llsting must be completed byi He contended that it was ver__ylfmn°1I‘;‘;';f,':nf":;f"§ee‘;Te:.?;°i:y "Ambitious" program "The re March 5th Book at once Monttdifficult to get animals of this- - D r ' , l d I1 d t t' . _ sent time is the life of man." Don't Annear, Secretary. 4137 3 2 2|.. breed at ang-' price on the `iSland.:a".r11';dA°|‘L';nryy hgckgygxgm Lrxmp proc-ragglnnto som-1 them now_ J_ 1- ,This is the time now for the Guern-; _ f Ea" prince with one of the 1>onae|-gm, seem . ..=|=uNsRAL sEnv|cEs._ 'rbefsay breeders to get busy. Ho re-i:§;“e‘:, Mow," , in ,he ,,,,,,,,., 1- -funeral of the late Donald Mac-iferred tothe sale of the Guernseys 0' she ‘me wig" arrive her, by _KENSINGTON REAL ESTATE* Kinnon of Glen Martin was held: owned by the late H. \V. Corning] mm ova," tm, evening to p|ay -<'i`here’s always something doing on Feb. 16th, Rev. Mr. Genge con.lof Yarmouth, where 22 head of cat- apnwdden denho game with me -in this commodity in Kensington. ducted the funeral service. Inter-‘tie realized $27,000. At the Mixter Vinton” for me mana ;,,¢e,.,,,,,d. ,The “unearned increment" is ment at Caledonia cemetery. There` Farm sale last year 80 head sold iam chimpionghip ,mg the right go would be willing to go an high “isomething to conjure with liiss are left to mourn three daughterslfor over $1.300 each. At the Nat-'wmpue |,, the p|,y.°fy, for Ma,-i. $75,000 to sign their star home runfmargaret Casley has disposed. ofland two sons all of whom were! tonal Guernsey; Sale of 1926, 69 time h°n°,.§_ hitter, but as interpreted in reliabie` he’ beautiful h°l!\¢ to ')fr_ Mal.; present al the funeral, Florence. head gold for $44,525, or an averagc, The writer received a telegram sources today. the club is not dis-IGOIID 31000118311 Of MHIWQUB. Wh0\3“d Sadie 0f Quincy. Mass.; Mary|of $1.065, Some individual cowiyesterday-from the secretary of posed to make any compromise. Neither Colonel Jacob Ruppert, the owner. nor Ed. Barrow, business manager, would comment on their attitude today, but Col. Ruppert's statement [om gully, 3j00_000 dw L. Sullivan, Clinton, _K_ Montague and Murdock of Glen‘ of good calves or heifers, and the champions home and home garner .llFOD0l€S t0 0CCllpy his new'0f Head of Slontagllel MBICOIIB Gfl bI’°U8hl 55-000- He believed U19' 3_the New Brunswick-Prince Edward .acquisition in a short time. Ml-.'Q“lDCl'. Mass.; and Donald H. of‘g0od Guernsey cow W0i1l¢i be .WSI I n Intermediate la -offs in sl: d P Y ' Andrew Casley (late of Nelson. B.` Gish ~\l4f*!lD~ -U50 H Sister. Mrs-ln-B 80°!! 011 the 1518115 28 H Pail" Of forming him that the Moncton Rov- C.) has recently b°ugh¢_ me pogorhlames MacPherson, of Head of; black 10198 t0d85‘- era would arrive here Friday for _Mullin homestead from Mr. John'»Montague and two brothers Dan of, die then urged the importation fholr f||-of ¢la||-| with the P. E. I. mood was --,m,-,`,a5on,b|e-- seemed! ~°°'---D-0->__- ‘Martin with whom he resided, His; building up of g00___ -'.\ll's.` Fred Bell and little fourteen years ago, levery year. her_st game last night was greatly _ :dau ht F , C T ' . GeTm°’”5" ha’ §° ma‘“Y “'°“ld'b9 aregspghdinzmae fevgpgays rvaixailt; 'the Associatiolrwould be to teach The semi finals in the Provincial mm 3°*-`“-“"° “"6" Um P"°d“°'f in Sufmerside the guest ol Gordenl the Drinclple or better dairyins billiard <=*\=mPi°"Sbil= is now Und- ers -have a al to titre- lr llc to: » ` ' ‘ P99 ed _ P b .and Mrs. Linkletter. Foonfand better live stock breeding, 2|' Way if L="\b"°S Bf`°5» T°"°‘llhf refra f . manu-- _,.____ l jand the development of one or will finillh thc Semi "HUS- ' more pu,-o bred can es and hone,-ol The writer knows for a fact that is nc: in s tem rlzin mood in rom send ng in scripts unless invited. If you are in need of Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. now Is yourehanco to buy at greatly reduced prices. i Great discounts on.ai| Dry Goods, also on other lines of Goods not mentioned below. - . Sale to begin on Monday, March 7th, continuing until ' Friday 11th. All Ladies’ Winter Dresses clearlngat 25% discount. _ All Chlldrewa Winter Dresses clearing at 25% discount. Men’s Winter Caps clearing at 20% discount. ` All Men'a' Wool Underwear clearing at 20% discount. All Lumbermerva Rubbers clearing at 25% diaeonnt, 15% discount on all Fiannelette. 15% discount on all Cottona. 20% discount on all Dark Prints. 15% discount on all Light Prints i 20% discount on ChlIdren'a Hose. - Mews Fleece Underwear . . . . . . . .. 85c per Garment Boy'a Fleece Underwear . . . . . . . . .. Ho per Garment All ofher Dry Giloth 10% Ill' count during Sale. Men'a Boots 15% discount. Ladies’ Boot! 20 to 40% discount. . 10% on all Msn's Rubbers. 10% on all Womorra Rubbers WeIeh'a Preserve 3 hotties 601: Tomatoes .. .. 2 cans for 304: Peas 2t:ana for 30c' Corn 2 cane for 301: B- Beans .. . .. 2 cans for 45:: Chicken soup 2 cans for 59c Lobstera .. . .. 2 cans for 601: Lobstsrette 2 cans for 30: SOAP Surprise Soap 5 bars for P G C Soap .. 5 bars for Lenox Soap .. I bars lor Doral Soap .. I bars for Claratta Soap B bars for 25:: Par box $3.15 Prowse & 32:: 32|: 25c 25:: I - - mW. Electric Dlngmans 6 bars for 25:: per box . . . . . . . .. $3.75 Acorn's Spice; .. go po, ,km Condensed Milk 6 Cana for 78¢ - Empire and Electric Lloimont 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..2for25c _ wmto Linlmont ...‘21or :loo l Mazola CII 30.; Slfety Razors . . . . . . . . ._ too W|le°n’~ Syrup of cod Liver _ OII . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 for 594: - Bnap........2eansIor25c 2 Gem Lye 6 cans for 75:: ` Simca Beans .. 3 cans for 351: _ Baking Powder, Jonny groom ‘ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 20|; por |b_ _ Blkllli P°Wd8r. CoIman's 20|: per lb. ChamberIaln'a I. l nl m Q n ¢ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 for 40;; Wine Tar Honey and wild Cherry . . . . .. 2 for 60;: Cotton Batting 2 fo, 25o 10% discount on an Paton: Medicines 10% discount o-1 all Hard wars during Sal" Sons Ltd. HARBOR _ 1 _ Ill ll) _ WALL -. ` ~"' _ “A” . 1...; ;________-_“-_;_f)»'/ ',. 5 V VJ' ‘ _». ' \ ` WALL PAP:-:Rs and Bonnslzs AT HALF _ the next few days. - . . -Come in and get some bar88il\S fill' CARTEIYS Bookstore 'PAPER Remnant Sale PRICE . The chief objects of organizing appreciated by the fans. incidentall a well bred and neil fl" W|""\¢" °f 91° P'°V"‘°'a' b'| `RAC£S_FllLS T0 |l|6EST§.- ' .. ed heifer ma be the e iuln o h __ _ mer the '___a‘s _or _ ft-renting a great community inter- °"°" ° “_ °° ° ° _ _ And Go,-9|” up |,, soo, est in pure bred cattle. If the As- 'hi D°"‘""°"' °h“mP'°"5h"" b _ . - - - . - ~. r 'n t i e runs eing There will be matinee races on RIBFHOU °" H°°"'b‘-"`" ‘-Socmuon is mmawsmphs? 'hm hjgll' madoo c'o|':l;:eTi::ors now in the semi U19 \'lC¢0l‘|B Pifk SDEEUWIY ihls, "T §fns,§£u1l;g0;§é‘§,,d;£. :?)e£,etb§i;](;;;; finals in other provinces are not afternoon at 2 o'clock sharp. There Try u little dia-D¢i>SlIi- Beals U10- fi( av"-aglng my mo.-¢ than 20 on 3 are several classes and excelle‘ut._vt-orld for stomach comfort.__Hard t0lz)enn°“`le’l5e and Charade" “m°"g run. while Players here who are sl- racing should result. _tell what upsets a 51011180 - 501110" ` _ :ready eliminated have negotiated The following are the starters: _times it's milk or fresh bread orlqu}:S_;h§f“[g§fg;;fnsel;,) :liegx§'_ more than 22. _ _ CLASS A PACE--Colonel Waltz. steak and onions. Almost anythingglioumg Instances of remaékable A comment _with particulars as CLASS A TROT-lgo, British will cause gas, biliousuest-ldo_r hear_1-__m_od__c__0___ and gave __ number of to__t:e above will _appear teo_mor-ravi. Glnge,,_ bm.n_ But whatever ipis apepsm_r_g____ S _ '___ _ __ h_ _ __ em_ e ourriamen is pur y ama . GLASS B .rR°T_Camaiu H_ Suk works like maxim It “many d|g_. Thi use; p_t_\o_r p_l;_s__;_i;’;_l ___a___ our with no money making scheme .“.m,my Dapper Don » - - _ests food_ rests the stomach' abwas hi h as 24 000 ads v nk connected. The Brunswick _Balke con' Race- Devllset Long sonbs the sour. acid brasby rlsings, g ' -9°” °‘ “‘ Calendar vcccie are ow-cs 2 I _ - '_ ~ EY _ h n one year, with 11.12 'pounds oi $50090 Dominion trophy to me D. “S “ c -° ~= ”'" ’ ' `i“°~ _ I.AIso I etph w'I|b- Banker, Admirni, Harry Todd, ted tongue, feel nauseated and the; The record for two “nga halycime Ji; ;;;;?1eM'°p'_gper'!y sf CLASS B PACE-Colorado P. though-t of breakfast repels f00d~,yellr olds was 1‘5.48'7 pounds, with mo gominton ghampgon, and a pro Royal Todd, Directum L, Johnny one or two diapepeins Will li18k€_82‘2 pounds of butter fat, anti the vi|»|o|3| trophy to booomo sho ooh Cope. . _you feel good and want tc cel. percentage bclns as high as 6.2. mansnt property of each provincial Anyone at the mercy of rcstaur-I with 5 per cent being a common ohampion. ants and lunch counters can fortify: avirage. _ what great prestige the Island their stomach against trouble with ’l" e conrm nice appointed to drafrwould enjoy to have recorded with one or two diopepgius after eating.: by laws then submitted the con- the list of our many other Domin- ' 8 50 ceo; ook; Q 0| Pg ‘slstitution which were read clause i0n DHIMPIDHS W¢||. tifnc will m e was Get D S Pe lp|:yt;;x1(:U3]€ géonimolft hglilfi yTuVes_ Diapepsfn at any drug Bio;-9, Ymyllfby clause andadopted with cer-_Mill in ¢h¢ mchfiwhile |et's watch :day night between the Snowballs enjoy the effect. ~ Hal” a"‘ef"l"‘@ll}S» Thi? LUUWIUUOU ll” °'>'*°°'“° °' * ° P'°""‘°'°' 5" and the Esqulmaux resulting in a ~i*°'**- fadomed ' I" ww' ""“‘| “S f°"°"""3- '°" ue 6_4; ::Like s Grip at the Throat. For* -*---~ rung np; a disease that is not classed os; C°f\rtl*u¢|°n and By-Laws Jack Sharkey Goal -Martin _ cmi’ .VV fatal there is pr0bH\7l¥ “miie “'_h‘°g| Ile it known that we. the under-` ders Club fol Defense sufferer becomes exhausted and ilu- 8' “erfmey ree _ _ _ - McGee F __ B. hfaharfally. though the attack passes. is _';l;;PdtE"1'_’;;;b‘;[ ;'s’_;‘c°l';;__';:‘1_:‘u‘:_‘_;‘Z_]f_;l; "Wa" 5 ‘left in unceasing dread of its rc- togéth d d L th 1 H __ __ ‘Sham 12:2; '“"“- D* J- D' Ke"°“" "“'h‘““|constif;tlg: oritdogy-lar:-es; 0 W ng .\‘-I-nw o\vnl<_ Alon-lr l_ -ctr lurk Kqomgan ulcbtot R“’“°dY ‘S a "°“d°"'“1 ’°‘”°‘"“‘ l. This Association omni bo ""’“"‘“~Y`” ’“\"°‘”'““" "lm '"*"“ (-'mls ‘ .agent. It immediately l'B||i3\'€S me known as The Prince Ed`“,al_d ,ISL thrust tnuldn't piertc trio barrier OTES restricted air passages as tllou~ and G B d of .lilnmv \ialollt-v`~> 'tl pound arl-- N sands can tgstify. It ls sold by deal- 2_ ;?_'_;"§’_l;c__;`_E"i___’?3isCc‘l'_l_)b shall \‘anta§t_l___\\'ht:§ p_ro.>'__I_‘_=:_5'l1_1_i¥_ l0_ thc Tres-‘lurer ll tile third period the young Beavers »~ o S.. . said tee to be paid an- nually lllt-rcafler. Any paid-up' member is entitled to one voto on -lil Ill-”1lli'i‘s' that may cmllc Ilcforc tho ('lub_ i Article IV. --Officers ‘ l Section 1. The officers of this (’luli sIl_nIl consist of it President.; three \ It-0-Prcsitiellts, tl Secretary.. Treasurer and six Directors-all in] bi' clectcd unnually by ballot anti io llolti office until their succcs~‘ sm' siluil be elected. The President or any one ot' the Vice-fPresidents “nd any two of the other members of the executive shall constitute a fluorum of an executive meeting. Article v. -Annual mating i Section I. The Annual Meeting of' lilo Association shall be held at' tlmc and place decided upon by' tile Executive. ' Article Vi. -Election of Ofilesral I Section I. Election oi' -Officers shall take place at the Annual meellnk for term ot one year or until successor, are elected and qualified. Article VII. - Section I. The President shall Dreside at all meetings; in absence or the President. one of the Vice- Presitlents shall preside. in hi, ab- sence a Chairman shall be appoint- ed by the members present. Section 2. The President, or Vice. Presidents or Secretary-Treasurer, through the Secretary. may calf a meeting of the Association at any- time he may deem it advisable. had gnawed six notches in their sticks to North Bedequo's one. But games such as this deserve all the support and publicity that can be Klvon any team for wllo knows but what a Charlie Cahill or a Sugar Gordon may develop out of il lrume such as this. Perhaps it is not generaly known that our ls- Iand's famous hockey player Sugar Gordan who makes friends amonu hockey players and fans nlilts wherever he plays started his hockey career on xl little rink In his own yard and we have only to look to our senior hockey loam. this year to know that too much encouragement cannot be given It our intermediate and Junior hockey teams on the Island. Following is the line-up: Beavers North Bedequt Goal Noonan . . . . . . . Stavarl Defonse Johnson . . . . . . Waugh Connolly . . . . . . . . . . . . R. Baker Forwards M. Desroches Barwlu Bradshaw Mccaiill Cahill J. Bake! . . . . . . C. Balt' it took three referees to hsndll this game one for each MPM They were Bradshaw, Clark. Ill Johnson. Connolly. the old war horse 0| the Beavers scored two goals fill his team. Little Robert Baker played I good game for his team. _--<-e-o--- London caterers made more that a million Christmas pudding; lil" year. and shipped all over lb’ world. A new order issued by l-he 3°" let. au-Lhoritlves forbids all D9Y9°“' in military service 'to enter ¢\l0°;’_‘ tangible evidence that the bowlers has also to act as sales agent for L who am going to lake part In the the Association; that is to say, any’ ‘ ' __ _ _ _ first snllunl Tournament of the person or persons having stock for, - \ -~‘ 4? RQ 'Canadian Bowling Association. sale may notify the Secretary audi L _ .' which starts March 21 In Toronto- he will list the said stock, so thatl & ,A -, if t , h t f methi L sire' have now been put up in all of the bowling alleys throughout the Dominion. The Cup is a beautiful silver trophy which stands forty Inches high and which has been made sl- peclslly to signify the champion- ship. This Cup wul be s permanent trophy and will be played for each year. It has plates around its bale upon which will he ongravlid the 6- Meeting of the Board of Di- rectors may be held on the call of the 'President or on the request of [three members of the directors at any time whenever matters of special Interest to this Association require such meeting and an at- tendance of tive members shall constitute a quorum. 1 1. All members of this Associa- tion ahall register with the Seers- ,are goin! 10 7 °° °"_:l° ed $3 the Department of Agriculture or _ ~'._:..‘-‘_-~ lbesides glory. s new 0' 011° Y any person may and out where to, rv It . the arrival of the Cup In its actual mute meh 'mek at sho" "mic, . TUC BOUT* U "W all lmP9ft3nf Nqlllllfio TIT Puflff "°-° (lil "luwlilhll QCII!- mesns a day of real interest for you at the bake board, and your family will praise your _:l¢°°"° URITU I'~`L'0UR s¢-1aoo.o,.¢...p»o1»o;tfs»r»»»,1v»»o»la»»|o&ssvo¢1m~»J~¢». "" wstmlts cannon-ruoun Mitts co. Lllrmn. Toronto. warms. omn. sole' 3°” ms or me 'hmm' ‘um nchluryffrsasufer and pay an annual Foal. . ed or annulled at any annual meet: