Daes it face the future in security ,9 Would the mortgage be provided lor —shouId you pass on unexpectedly? v You and your family are accustomed to say "our home." You are proud to think of the home as your own. But if anything should _ happen to you, would your family be able J to meet those semi-annual payments on the ' mortgage? A home is a fine thing, but a mortgage is a poor legacy for a widow! - - -I.et an- IMPERIAL LIFE POLICY cover the amount of your mortqoqe The wise and thoughtful man will cover his mortgage dollar for dollar . a with an Imperial MorlgagePr-orecrim “ Policy. Then, in case he should die, A p there will be cash immediately available _,_. to discharge the mortgage and leave the -‘ g - ‘ house clear of debt for his family. I The yearly deposits are small-just like f , » . adding about two or three per cent. to 7. , your mortgage interest. If you live, this money rs not spent, but is saved and 1 I thereby builds up a cash fund for your » . Iown later years to help you maintgfn v your home and those who may still bg . glicpcndent on you. Ail for particular: todrxy. There i: no obligation.‘ IMPERIAL LIFE HEAD OFFICI TORONTO, ONT; Ircndlos and Agents in cIII important eonlros 880x I e The iicntral Guardian ' This column II roesrvedjor llwl of local interest but IAIIIIIIIIII of n nowly IMIIIO lily, 5|, be llellfbl s coats n word strictly pqnbh h IOYIBBO- CONFEDEBATION IJFI INSUR- ANCE. IJ-ITDO-‘I-II-Ill. UNLOADING COAL IIODIY. — Phone 240. pam-a-z-gg, BOEEENID OOAL AT $7.50»- Unloadin! oars today. A. Picknrd- s. Co. Phone 24o. L-ma-a-a-ar. corn. suo ran TOlL-Ilnlood- . ing screened coal today. Price $7.50 A. Pickmi 8r Co. Phone . 14-3299-8 2-31. WEATHER FORECAST - For March. 1 tolcomcsinlikeslion. 8 to 14. cold, North winds prevail. I5 w 31 Mlldqr Wlfih "In or mow, 22 to 31 continues cool and fine. DRUMMOND COAL Ar $.50.- While unloading cars price W50 per ton. A. Pickard. a Co. Phone 340. Iram-S-I-si. LIQUOR. SEIZURE-A IOIIILN of about a gallon or nun was made by u» R.C.M.P. Saturday night on n" ‘ on RAchmond street. OLD SYDNEY SCBEENED. — Unloading two cars today. Well screened. A. Pickard 8a Co. Phone 240. 14-3299-3-2-31. LECTURE BY REV. DI. R. MOORHEAD LEGATE, "One Thousand Miles up the Nile," in St. James Hall Tuesday, March 3rd, at 8 pm. Stereoptlcon views. 1.44309 per ton. 240. TOOK TRAINING COURSE- Cunstables C. J. F. Pooley and Drulnmond Hay of the R. O. M. P. have returned from Fredericton, NB, where they completed a slX weeks course. Constable Pooley left Saturday for Halifav on ten days leave ‘of absence- WORK 0N STREETS - Several unemployed have been at work clearing the streets of snow and ice for the past two days and it is un- derstood thut a larger number are to be put to work on Monday. THE ANNUAL MEETING of shareholders and patrons of Tryon Dairying Co. will be held in Cream- ery, Tuesday afternoon at 1.30_ Ev- erybody welcome. C. E. Gamble, Secretary-Manager. L-3302-3-2-2i HOSPITAL TEA—Mr-s. Neil Mac- Dougall, Mrs. D. MacEachern, and Mrs. H. Mutlow were hostesses at a large afternoon tea Thursday for the P. E- I. Hospital at Mrs. Mac- Dougalls residence, ,Uppcr Prince Street. FUNERAL SERVICES-The fun- eral of Adolphus Gallant was held from A. A. Hennesseyb Funeral Home Saturday morning to the Church of the Most. Holy Redeem- er. The pallbearers were: Napoleon Gallant, Peter Gallant. Vernon Lof- -feri;y, Rainie Gallant, Cyril Richard and Benjamin Perry. Services at the church were conducted by Rev: W. J. Enright, CBSIL, and at the grave by Rev. R. McKenna, GER. 40TH ANNIVERSARY-An inter- esting social event occurred at Bun- bury a short time ago. Mr. and Mrs. George Mason entertained at their home with a jolly dinner party in honour of Mr. Mason's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Mason, to celebrate the occasion of the latter couple's fortieth wedding anniver- sary. Mr. and Mrs._E. Mutch, and Miss Amy Jones, Mt. Herbert, were among the guests at this very happy gathering. I CUIIFIW LAW IS BEVIVED will be rung at. 9.00 p. m. to worn children it is time to be home in bed- Compiaints were received by city officials that children were playing on the streets after dark when busses arrive in the city. LADYBMIITH, B. C.,1"eb. 2'1.- '(OP)—A curfew by-law which was ‘tlgwad to lapse some time ago ' been brought back into effect by the City Council and the bell |-|_|(_s_ “Eummfi, B.A..C.P.A..C.G.A Certified Puplic Accountant and Auditor Bookkeeping systems installed or revised Profit and Loss Accounts Computed, ‘Trustoa under tho Bankruptcy Act F Company By-Laws, Minutes, Annual Statements »' and Reports Prepared. ifAdministration of Estates a Specialty. MONEY TO LOAN. ' * Bank of Nova Scotin Building ‘Cherlottotown, P. EJ. ARRESTED IN ST. JOHN-FE. Paul who has been selling patent medicines from door to door in this city was apprehended in Saint John a. day or two ago by R. C. M. P. on instructions from ‘authorities here. Constable War-dell of theWOCBI do- techmcnt R.C.M.P left Friday for St. John and arrived here with his prisoner Saturday evening. Paul will appear- in court on a cha or false pretence. - Hod Bockoche For 5 Years Co! Qllcl Ioliof ly ‘hiring Budd's “I was e sufferer for 5 en's with backec c," writes Mrs. Geor- o A. Carrier, of he Valle , 9.8.1. “ frien ney PIIII i 4 bone I em EynI em complofll? rirom u» chm others lien ulna now relieved of m! """"* I “'1? $1.7m who were afflicted of’ wol- ghqy, mo, are relieved. ~. Dodd's Kidney Pills 41 . Rooms old firms, able prices. And IIIII Business linder y iicw Management’ . 0n Monday, March 2nd the old and well established Business of will open under the management of W. R. MacNEILL‘ who was for many years connected , with the firm, and who has lately car- ried on the successful meat business of the Queen Meat Market, which business is now merged with i’ “ROOPS "LIMITED Under his management and control, and where all customers of both the and all new ones, may be as- sured of ~a line 0f meat and fish hand- led in a sanitary plant, and guaran- teed of the finest quality at reason- Send in your orders to the Home of Good Meat and Fih. , ROOTS LIMITED l LIMITED uulnulrn church, where t-bo ceremony took. place, was picturssquciy transform- ed for the occasion with chrysan- tbemums in varying colours, Jop- snoeo lantern; and cool bunks of fsrn- The bride mode s graceful picture in her gown of pansy colour- ed velvet, shoes and turban in her- monising tones, and carrying l. beautiful brldel bouquet of‘ white chryesnthcmums and. spirsl fem. She was ‘tended by her sister, Mics Laure Paul, who also ep very charming in a gown of sap- phire velvet, end carried on artistic bouquet in yellow. Follow the wedding. the happy couple 1e t on o trip to the East Coast. Iii ueuumm A MB. GEORGE N- 3050K Tboro passed owuy in BOIIIII on Ibbruery 23rd, George N. Ranch at the early age of fifty-five. ,Tho dc- ceased had been in good health, having spent the evening at. home with a. friend and retiring as usual. During the night he was aclud with a heart attack and passed sway even before medical lid could be sumfnonod. His u ‘passing come as s great shock to his family and friends and he will he sorely missed by all, especially in the homo where his memory will be ever cher- ished ss n. kind and loving father. There are left to mourn s. family of six children: Earl of the R. C. M. P. at Halifax, (Marine Dept), and although not being able to be present paid loving tribute to the memory of his father by sending beautiful flowers in the shape of m b ; William of Summer-side. Mrs. I... L. Barrett of Gloucester, Mrs. E. Montreal to visit her sister. Hon. J. P. Maclntyre will be act.- ing Premier during the absence in Ottawa o! Hon. Thane A. Campbell. Hon- B. W. and Mrs. LoPsge have returned from a holiday trip to Florida. Miss Dover's of the staff of Prowsc Bros, left Saturday morning on a. visit to her home in Fredericton, N. B. . Mrs. Robert Binns left. Saturday morning on s visit to friends in Boston. o Mr. R. J. MacDonald of the C. N. R. ‘Ieiqgraph, is improving after two weeks illness. Miss Marion McKinnon, Miss Ethel Martin, Mrs. A. R. Gillis and Mrs. Henry Lapthcrne-wer-e Bridge hostesses last week. ‘ Mr. W. Sumner Cooper of Spring- hill, NB, is spend‘ the weekend with his brother, Mr. Arthur R. Cooper, Fitzroy St- Mrs. Moe Choisson left by Can- adian Airways plane Friday en route to her home in Augusta, Maine, after visiting for the past week with her sister, Mrs. J. E. Blanchard of this city. The many friends of Miss Mildred Fsrquharson, of Cross Roads, Lot 48,- will be pleased to learn that she has been operated on very success- fully for appendicitis in the P. E. Island Hospital and is doing nicely. The condition of Rev. A. J. Mac- lntyre who recently underwent on operation at the Charlottetown Hoc- pltal, was reported last evening as satisfactory. Drab Trading Session On Mt'l. Market (C. I. By Gllordhls Sptolll Who) MONTREAL. Much 1—Priceo dipped and rallied in drwb trading on Mormon-l Stock Ibrchsngc Bat- urdsy Ind finished with trend; pre- vailing in oil-list direction. - l‘ truotions, textiles. Fibers and utilities won irregularly higher while lower prices ruled for metals, bunks and rolls. uors firmed. Selective demand boosted Mo - um orucr‘ J; Ii. ii. Gsuplioll Announces the opening i l ofliis now olicq at ~84 GreatGsorgo Street, I Charlottetown. lrremlses for-moldy occupied h! the lelo _ 1 lion. J. D. Stewed) - uas-z-ss-s-s-s peg Boob-lo femd and Canad- ion Hydro-Income preferred froc- but mild ulllnc uaiis left B C. Power. Canada. No horn ond d. Corporation on the N came beck in Iota deolings Ind finished oi! 6 other d u much as 5-8. N ‘ coin 1-8 after early slightly. lmoltsrs, selling on odd lotowlsunc national. the forBt-Jowroncs tlon fermd andnrydsn w 0s losswsssbownb! lot-burst. Bowsrdimitbonddor- lslsewtollsdlilillsboflnm EXAIIIATIOI . , -u. l,u.ls'o.n Phones 389-390 ' 127 Grafton St. "- Personal I I m mm m 8m w Transportation ‘by Santa Fe. Great Northern pre- hesvinels while Kollinper wss o! r Issues Down On N.Y. Mart (By Frank MnoMlllen. Aleoolllofl Press Financial Writer) (A P. By Guardian’: Spool-ll Win) NEW YORK, March l-Jrranspor- tation issues of all kinds were un- der me in Saturday's shorr. stock market session because the authorized reduction in railroad passenger fares. Equities of the railroads them- selves suflered most, but rail eq p- ment, aircraft and Greyho nd Bus stocks likewise dropped. Numerous industrial: survived the downward trend, however, and there were gains of fractions to more than 3 points in many instan- O es. Greatest losses were marked up fer-red, mulsville dz Nashville. Nor- thern Paciflc und Pennsylvania. Only a. major fraction was lost by New York Central, one of the lines which opposed the I. C. C. order. Greyhound Bus dropped 8 1-4 to 68 8-4 when it was shown the new coach rates neared some of the bus line schedules. Changes in the Canadian list were confined to fractional range. Losers included Canadian Pacino. Dtstillers-Seagranrs. Canadian In- dustrial Alcohol A. International Nickel, McIntyre-Porcupine, Hol- linger, Brazilian and Canadian Marconi. Dome Mines. Ford cf Canada A, . Imperial Oil. Massey Harris, Shawinigari, Quebec Power and Power Corporation were slight- ly higher. Volume of trading was light, only 880.750 shares changed hands, and the Associated Press average of 60 stockseased .1 of a point to 61.6. For the entire list the decline was eased by a. 3 14-point advance in J I. Case and 1 5-8 in International Harvester, among the best of the industrills, and there were others, but less prominent. that made sub- stantial gains. - The bond market was mixed with the secondary rail issues succinc- IIIIEUMAIISIA bullnonfihsoooi 125:4?“ “.1 lnsslono..d you’! quasar res Mass, who arrived home ihursday evening, Mrs. Theo. Ellis of Bouris and Fee, George and Helen at home. Mr. Roach although cf o quiet and retiring nature, made s. host of friends as was apparent by the largo concourse of people who followed the remains to their last resting place in Si» Alison's Cemetery. He- was laid to rest beside his wife who __ ‘eceased him some eighteen years ago. The funeral was held on Tuesdly. Rev. m. Hockln conducting the services. The poll bearers were: Michael Poole, Ambrose McIntyre, George McDonald, Allie McDonald. Robert McKenzie, Wm. Buflott. m IAEIAORIAIA MCCALLUM MB. WILLIAM A. After a somewhat lengthy illness, the death of Mr. William Avalah McCaiium of Charlottetown oc- cured in the Prince Edward Island Hospital on February 1st, 1936. Born at Glasgow Road fifty year-s ago, the son of the lav.- Alexander McCallum and his wife Elizabeth Ford, he resided in that district until about four years ago he moved, with his family, to the city. l-lc was married twenty-six years ago to Miss Sci-rah Jane Moore of Cavendish. Funeral services were held in Zion Presbyterian Church, of which he was a faithful member, and in the absence of the minister. Rev. a. Carlyle Webster. were conducted by Rev. R. Moor-head legate. D.D. Then a. brief service was conducted by the Boync Lodge, L.O.L. of which tho deceased was a member. The remains were then taken to tho Glasgow Road Cemetery where they were laid to rest in the family plot, the services at the grave being conducted by Rev. Mr. Palethmpe of Hunter River. The floral tributes were many and beautiful. The pail-bearers were Messrs. Christopher more. James Poul. Hammond Ford, John Dickie, Kon- neth Matheocn and Arthur Cud- more. , There are left to mcum his passing his devoted wife; two sons. Avslah and John; three daughters. Mrs Alden Lester r, uglss of Bun- bury and Elvin: rind Mamie st home: his mother, Mrs. Alex. Mc- Callum and two sisters, Miss Ella and Mrs. [mile 10rd of Winsloe. MES. JOHN I). BANKS There passed sway at hor home st Poplar Point. in the early hours of Sunday morning, January 12th, Mrs. John D. Banks in the 64th you of her age. The deceased who was formerly Miss Mary Gallant was Mm Ind spent he! curly lifo in Eg- mont Bay, PR1. She was e very estimable lady and will be grootly mind by all, especially in the home whore her memory will be over the right. CLUE: Thousands of slaves toiled. KEEP THIS WITH YOUR LIST OF POSSIBLE SOLUTIONS (u) Ema Tow», Pam; (12) Tower o! 1mm, (l3) 11.. Sphinx, Egypt; (l4) Alice Burial Grounds, Mexico; (5) British Columbia Totem Poles; (l6) Ruin: of Babylon; (l?) Silo of Damascus; (l8) Grind Canal, Venlco| (l9) Tho Forum, Rome; (20) The Pyramids, Egypt. What and Where is if P Indienle which scene you think the photograph - shows, by phcln in number ‘In the square 1 y SAVE YOUR LIST 0F POSSIBLE ANSWERS. . THE COR- RECT SOLUTION TO THE ABOVE IS‘ SOMEWHERE IN THE LIST PUBLISHED UNDER PUZZLE PHOTOGRAPHS APPEARING UP T0 AND INCLUDING TO-DAYS. New World's Champion Cow Has Distlngulsihcd Guest l Dalryalcnfc new grand champ-Zea, who wcducod in a BBB-day test ending February 12th, milk and 1,752.5 pounds of butter. ls being milked by Junkie 000i!"- woZl-known screen star, while Carl Cockrell, velernn ualrymnn, looks on. amused at Jackie's milking technique. In the background io the "l9- slsod statue of ."Segis Pietertle Prospect," had flood since 1920. The new champion record and became for the IIITI. time In history the holder of both crown!- Tho scene ls the Carnation Milk Farms, where the test was made. ecu-notion 0mm; Butler km," 38536.6 pounds oi whose milk production rccmfl also broke tho world's bum! cherished as a kind wife ind loving mother. She leaves to mourn, besides her husband and one son, James, the following sisters and brothers: Rev. Leon M. Narcisse, Externote Classi- que, Montreal. Que. Mrs. BemGau- det, Egmont Bay. Mrs. Joseph Ar- ‘ Sumrnersde, PE-L. Mrs. Home: Arsenault. Rurnford, Maine, USA. The brothers are u fol- lows: Ben and Phil of lgrnorit Bey, John and Joseph of Monoton, 8.8., end George in New York. USA. The funeral which took piece at: 5t. George's Church on Monday momlrvv was largely aiterdcd. 1118 lust r. tes were conducted at the church and grave by her bc-Oved pastor. Rev. Father MacDonald. who visited her runny times in her iii- ness and ndmini-licrcd to hcr the last rites of the Catholic Church. 0! which she was n faithful member- The pallbearers were: Misfire John J. Campbell. Herb Macleod Joseph H. Compton. James A Banks, Aeneas Morrison and Edwarf Robertson. May her soul rest in peace. ‘IJNIMNI Lunonhurg Vlhito {The best for ill livestock. Docs not taint or taste. . ‘l u n. Protein Lowest at content of any. It's mil no in Its results. 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