APRIL 1i 192s I ?Fori nearlysixty years‘ M@%E’S have been a" ‘ tea quality in standard for this country. Central Guardian Newest Iancywork novelties at, St. James‘ tea. and sale tomorrow.‘ nKivoizn . 1% I9°K L°°K Your tongue is the best barometer of HEAR MASTER HORACE Mc-l EWEN. the famous boy piano player at the CaledoniaE Club Concert. i FUNERAL N0 ICE —- The re- mains of the late A. J. Logan leave Hennesseys Undertaking Parlors Thursday afternoon at 2.30 thence. to St. Andrew's Station by rail. The funeral will take place on ar- , (an), The Sun Life of Canada your physlcaiccnditlon. Look at it every morning before breakfast If it ls coated with white, yellow or brown coloring. and does not have aclean red appearance you are constipated and not well. Heed Its Warning Constipation causes more ailments than all other diseases, and is the result of rival of the traill. THE BEST MUSICAL TALENT will be heard at the Caledonian Club Concert, Thursday night in I-Ieartz Memorial Hall. __ THE CHARLOTTlgTgVVl GUARDIAN .\ll pen-min interested lu Amn- ivlir TIl_I‘ilIfIl‘lI|\ pr;- r-nrrlliill; llllll"! Ill Jniu up with the ('0.\l.\ll .\'I'I‘\' IDK.\.\I.\TI(' NOFIETY lklloilrilulu will IVIIIIIIICIIPO‘ im- ' IIIFITIIIIII)‘, .\Irt~tlng tmiiliit ill Klllglllu n! I'_VIIIIIII~ llnll n! 7.120 ' Alllfl Annual Meeting- lContinued from page 1i work, were very favorably comment- ed upon. ‘In the Art department there was keen competition, outside provinces having a large number of entries; but we were ‘ ‘ to see that our own artcles carried off the ergfillclfis- and l0 lllfldflfi‘ themselves grooms; number of prrzosr 1111s eh. to the Bank for large overdrafts. tries were larger than in previous This we believe ls not fair, and we years, and there was a noted 1m- are satisfied that when the public provement in the work. We believe 0i ihhi PF°Vlhc¢ RIIOWS ihe facts that this section should be more lrl- they will have a different feeling Iq- rorosrmg ro our young people ompwards those who are conducting this should grow greater h, the years to Exhibition. and that as a result. oomo greater sympathy and support can The fruit exhibit was larger than be expected from the Gvvrrhlhvhl- in 1926, and many visitors from thalihe Clll! COI-Incll and all who have Morrrrsno expressed surprise or such at heart tile welfare of this fair hII ENROUTE TO P. E. L-Mr. A. A. CANADNS LARGEST issues INSURANCE COMPANY A wcicrrrui. Policy llllllest Cash Value at any period or Lowest net: cost-whichever you prefer. ‘ Our tremendoufearrtlng pnwgf mom-s ghgs rross|b|o_ Hcnnessey received a telegram yes- torday stating that Miss BessieLog- an ls leaving Boston for Prince Ed- ward Island in response to a tele- hcr brother Ambrose. TRACK WILL SOON BE READY —It is expected that the Charlotte- town Driving Park will be open for trotting the lattcr part of this week. Caretaker Arblng and his assistants gram notifying her of the death of not having a daily bowel movement. Sick-headache, indigestion, "" 051155 and sullow complexion follow. Ask your drugglst for a 25c red paper Plckille 0i CARTER'S LITTLE LIVER PILLS “Safe Laxative". Take a dose to-nlght and continue one pill after each meal. Don't stop-until your tongue is clean. You will be surprised at the tonic effect this doctor's formula will have on you. CARTER’S IE“; PILIS Iliivo our Agehts explain it to you 0!’ Consult J. A. Moore, Div. Manager. Charlottetown, P. E. Island Agents wanted in Kings and Prince Counties. ALMA‘ A A vwvv vvY vvwlvv 11v CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS Ono insertion _... Pour Insertion: fight lnlertiono o 040+ 00040-0“ 91mg 000-0000 0+“ +0 e0 a v0 vow 040v 04+; merous telegrams and letters of Fol; Sale mlilo w! llna of 5 yards 3Q In: [In-i o! i5 words per lino o! it word: r I Miscellaneous have been working on the track for a good display, considering that PYOVIIWQ. _ _ rhgs proymoo hos no; mode soy| we may mrzltion hero Lilli. our grog; error; in fruit growing The directors whose names arc append- ggher displays 1h the booths were ed have given freely of their time to attractive, and brought into compe- the 817MB 0f lhlfi Afishfiiflilimi and titlcn the three counties of Mince filling‘ of; them harp rcctrivedl tllc Edward" Island. We. mention ar- 5 8 9S Yemlllleffl Oh- 19y "We ticularly the display made by pour acted ivholly and solely for the good lmcrchants. These did credit to them 0f lhl? PPOl/lllce- W0 hQDQ 11nd ""5! and were the means of making the that, as a‘ result of our) interviews lguiidrrrg much rooro attractive to with the Minister of Agriculture re- lvisitors. There. was a marked lm- P79561311‘!!! thl‘ GOl/efhmehl "l TO BROADCAST-Masonic Radioil-lfflvemellt in the qliality of the but- Prince Edward Island. and with the overlwo weeks. Thiswvlll be til earliest opening date in “the hlstol of the Association. , ‘Goon LUCK AT VIMY RANCH e owners will be particularly interest-Will‘ and Cheese exhibits. which is May" and Cm’ Cmlhtl“ °l the 91W y Johns Nmr tonight wmmerrorrrgwinco is known as o ~quohry pro_ progress will result, and that the at 1015 The occasion will be thélducer.“ our seed and. table potatoes. Exhlbmm‘ o‘ 1923 ‘mil ‘v“"-"“’ 3'93"“ one hundredth anniversary 05 llleibutter, cheese. 688$. bacon. etc. bfi- Wm l-lmw grew-er and g"°‘“°“- W“ birth of Sir William whltcwayanrrlng known wherever these products'5°ll<—‘ll5 the swdwlll and heflvly Shil- ed in the broadmsrmg from 5L natural, cohsgderirrg that our pro- of Charlottetown. that a new era of_ w vvv-Vvvvvvi —-The Vimy Ranch or McLure t"; .MacKinnon Silver Fox ‘Farms, Ltd. ‘seems likely to have a very large increase this year. On Monday last five litters were looked at. They consisted of seven. five and three sixes totalling 30 pups or an aver- age 5f six pups for five litters. the proceedings of the banquet will be broadcast from Station Eight W. M. C.. St. John's. Newfoundland. FIRST FISII STORY-An ardent angler related yesterday What l5 purported to be an authentic fisri story. He cuucht “l 2 1-2 pound ‘ GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY -Mr. land Mrs. D. A. Bruce of this city were the recipients yesterday of nu- covered another full grown trout_i the stomach of the former. In the hitters stomach a young frog W115 |congratulatfons on the occasion of found‘ ‘the celebration of their golden an- niversary which was quietly observ- ed yesterday in their apartments TIIE ROCKY. POINT PIERRE is about ready for the Summer scrvicc I-‘OR eggs for hatching, 50 cents Brackley. 4-4-tf, FOR SALE-EIGHT ACRES LAND with good buildings. 3680-4-10-4i Brighton. Apply to G. J. McCor- mac, Revere Hotel Block. 13677-4-10-41 ---_______._",___._.__... FOR SALE—AORE LAND ATI l FOR SAIaE-‘PURE BRED IIARRED lock eggs sqc per setting of‘ l5. A. 3673-4-10-21‘. --—~. Weeks, Carleton. ron SALE - run HOTEL PROP- erty at Miuray- River. Apply to‘ Wm. Keenan at Hotel. ' 3474-3-29-15i. ‘ i FOR SALE, CHEAP PURE BRED; Yorkshire sow with litter of 11, 3‘ weeks old. Write or phone. Walter G. MacKcnzic. Box, 29 Bradal-r ' 3°71'4'1°'3l,"nsc.irap FROM MY RANCH, 1 bfl-IIB. I-‘OII. SALE —QUANTITY OF BAR- ley. Charlottetown No. 80. Excel- lent quality, also quantity of Banner Oats. Ernest Foster, Marshfield. 3698-4-l1-3i. SEED OATS FOR SALE — A quantity of recleanccl big four and Banner oats of excellent. quality packed in new ninety pound bags. Price 82.50 for two bushel ~bag lob Freetown. Austin A. Scales. Free- town. 3652-4-9-7i. _ Articles For‘ Sale SALE — BARRED ROCK per settiilE. Apply Mrs. C. W. Mellett, Apply on! premises. George Somcrs, Clinton. lBHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- i ly supplied. Guardian JOI) Print ery. neatly printed. Prlntery. MEMORIAM m. I cards at shortest notice. Guard fan Job Pl-intery. home. Apply “Z" care Gilardiali Office. 3709-4-11-3i. | Mills, Souris. r Vernon. BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS Guardian Job MOURNING - WANTED — WASHING TO DO All‘ lPRESSED IIAY — TIIREE CARS good quality. Klondykc Lumber 3651-4-9-51 IESCAPED FROM MY RANCII I male fox. marks 78 E-F’. E. Re- ward for capture. W. A. Jenkins. 3695-4-11-3i between the city and Rocky Point. lJNO_ ALFRED MACDONALD. on Rochford Street. The Guardian sh - 1rd k d out in a new com Land’ Surveyor, Ifermanville, P. 39mg WM‘ their ‘lost of frlends m of an? :11 necessary repairs . L 44b1,!” wishing Mr. and Mrs. Brllce every a“, about commererr A comrorb able motor boat under command oi Mr. Peter Roberts is now on the route and will continue until tho Ferry is ready. [elicitation and many happy rc- turns of the day. _ T0 TOUR MARITIMES - Fred Medium. 2. 11 l-4, trotter, owned by Cololicl D. A. MacKinnon. which iti- cldcntally’ broke the Canadian trott- ing record over ice at tho Duffcrln track races December 27, 1927. ar- rived in the city a few days ago and will be gotten ready for a tour over the Maritime tracks this sunl- mcr and fall. Only two‘ trottcrs in America won more raccsthan Fred last. yeiir. -I~Iis batting average for tho season lavas thirteen wins. POLICE COURT - Four boys; appeared before I-lis Honor yestcr-r lcafing. and after a severe reprimand‘ ivere dismissed. i‘. motorist for in- fraction of the Motor Vehicle Act! was fined $1.00 and costs. and a, second lind his case adjourned. One. drunk had his bail bond of $10.00] untreated. 5 ISLAND RACE cmcurr - Thcl following are the prospective dates! for the various race lneetsthrough-l MUSIC AT BANQUET — In the‘ report of the Banquet. given in the Victoria Hotel on Monday evening last to the Oratorical Contestants and their parents. it is regretted out the Province: Sunlmerside, Julyl 1st; St. Peters. July 18th; George-l town. Jilly 25th; Montague, August} that reference to the delightful 1S‘? NEW Allhnn. August ilthiChar-i Inusrcal programme was 1nadverr_ilcttetown_, August 20th to the 23rd; ently omitted. Violin selections dur- in 15 lmsslble o“ “caveat °f m“ H“? mg the course or the dinner were ifax Exhibition haying adopted tlic; most tastefully rendered by Mnlthree-heat plan oi lacing that the Bell_wBgnerT_ with Mr’ srdneyilsland CiFcuit will do likewise. This ; pair foxes. malc and female. . . ,plan provides swift. snappy racing r‘ Reward. Nelson MacDonald. Elliott‘ M the Pjmno‘ Two dmlghyffor the spectators. and has become. Carleton. 3658-4-10-21. ‘"1 V°°“1 d"°‘"‘ we" “m! ‘wiso popular in the United States that: envelopes with address printed i just tho tiling for ‘acknowledge luellt. r-ilniations, etc. Guardian Job Printery. LAMBROS | who have left pipes with ; bros Bros. for repairing are ad- , vised to call for samn on or before l April 15th. Pipes will be sold aft- -— PARTIES Lani- BROS. er that date. It. BELTING roit sou: - arr-LY has. Todd, Bfadalbane.‘ - ‘3631-4-7-71 - COOKING RANGE FOR SALE- with or without tank. Apply 89 Hocllford St.“ 3676-4-l0-2i Foal SALE-INTERNATIONAL s- llffrractor in good condition. Ap- ply to Samuel Kennedy. 134 Kent Si’... City. . 3691-4-11-12-14 Eda saga-orator; '_ _ ITURE 1 including safe. denim, fling cab- incts and an office to lct. G. J. MqCol-muc. Revere Hotel Block. =19; _ _ ____ FOR SALE - LARGE ICE-CI-IESI‘ large oil tank. bob-sloighs. twig-l one. horses, harfiesa. biscuit show case, McCaskeys book-keeping imam. Jenkins a son ’ 3108-‘4-11-21 ' male Help Wanted n '- A RELIABLE nx enced hotlsekeepcr. Apply _A- 3D. Brehaut, Pownal. - hl WANTED OLD LADYPTO DO {apt housework. Apply 'l6 Chest-f __ ‘jet. 3878-4-10-2l i WANTED-AT ONCE AN r-lxr-nn-l ~ ianced maid for general house- worlr. Apply Mrs. Bruce Stewart.‘ ltlwatcr St. 2500-4-44! H To_ Let A r0 LET-— ruimrsliao nest? dénoe central location. Apply Fred’ l It; Trainor. 60 Grafton 8t. 8660-4-3-tf. Wanted .______________i_____.___ wanna ‘r0 new, m: may 1ST.l ‘ab: or seven ' in house with all, modern co niances.‘ =Apply| Guardian olmc. ‘ ' 4-34! WANTED A onnnan - APPLY!"- Illilh Good. Cornwall. | . t ' - 3518-t-4-3l ._______________. WANTED - POSITION BY Al bookkeeper by or before the last‘ i my. Write du. core of Guard’- avoii-t-u-l-ll. _i A, cant-i av inductiv- MM matlc lymptommfiet ourvh i 9 ‘ ‘ ‘ ' 3700-4-11- . ‘ Miller's Worm Powders. and they are as pleasant to take as sugar, so that few children will refuse them. [In some eases they cause mitlns through, their net-ion in an unsound stomach. but this u only a manifes- tation of their cleansing power. no ""'_"" indicatlon that they are hurtful. ‘they can be thoroughly depended- lGRAIlAM — PAIGE MOTORS Corpn.. have opening for capable dealers for Queens and King's Counties. If interested. write l "Paige" care Guardian and full particulars will be sent. 3704-4-ll-2li TAILORED T0 YOUR MEASURE and fit guaranteed. olir medium suits carry standard trimmings and our best stilts carry high class trimmings ill silk. I also l carry a Maritime Province rec- ord for high sales and good fitt- ing suiis and top coats. and have won n. high class trade. Cull 0r write inc to call with samples. t3. F. Tarbush, 172 Prince St.. slgyrf l {MISSING IIEIRS — GEORGE Mt‘- Donilld, Carpenter. was born in P. E. I. in 1862. went to California in the Seventies and recently died in San Franciscdlntestate. with- out issuc. Ills wife. Mary Ellen. of P. E. 1.. predeceased him. Any cousins or other relatives please write McLeod 8: Bentley, Charlot- E daughter of Alexander McDonald tetowh. / Male Help Wanted MEN TO PREPARE FOR I-‘IRE- men. brakemen. beginners $150- 3250 monthly-also clerks. Rall- wny Association. Box 116. Cllar- lottetown. 3555-4-3-91 WANTED — MAN T0 WORK 0N farm. one capable of taking charge, if necessary. Highest wages to right man. Apply to Earliest Foster. Marahfleld. or Wflto R. R. 3. Dunstaffnagc. 3600-6-11-2? Situation Wanted WANTElh-STEADY MEN BOARD- crs. Terms moderate. under new management. 236 King st. 3554-4-3-71 ::'I‘hcrc is nothlttl reclusive in m the sys- upon to clear worms fro tom, . - o" x CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND 3616-4-5-31 cOd.'_ well. the accompaniment being.‘ flTtim-lcflnl’ lender“! bl’ Miss mlfliouay want thrills and action. and. firm 599m"- The Guardian m“ very few care to sit on a grand‘ lends llh‘ l-hllllks w the“ talented stand more than three hours view-l musicians fOl” f-hflll‘, lllhd 3553mm‘? ing horse races. Promoters should; in mlllflfll; the banquet lhE Sllcw-“S lbear this in mind. and in so doing‘ that it was. will find their race meets grow 111' , popularity. r <0>---—- i _ i SAD BEREAVEMENT — T116‘, _ . r PERSONALS ‘idcatll occurred Monday night nbciit,1°“°‘°““ B°“’1"‘g to Stanhopo after a pleasant Vl-SIITGCVCTIIIIICIIY. with friends at Wheatley River. ,- which was not considered serioual The Guardian is pleased to leam that Mr. James McAulay, Grand 'I‘racadie, is lnuch improved after his very serious illness. Egg Inspector. velcped into pneumonia. The late’ Mr. Logan was an efliciellt and! the Department for about fifteen; Mr. Osbcrt Enman. Vernon Riv- er. spent Sunday at guest of “when and Mrs‘ vessey‘ [from them the funeral notice will ib bll h d. Messrs. George Marshall and Lee: c p" S e Channel WW5 arrived‘ i%l‘gl’gliltlgzlel ::Souyenirs for IIome at the No?- "n" a few mPnms vs ' city table at St. James Bazaar and itea tomorrow. Senator and lVIrs. Crowe of’ Vall- cc-uvcr. are visiting Mr. and Mrs.‘ "' ""'<*°’"' " ‘ w. a. Stewart. Greenfield Avenuor; Card Thanks for a few days. i Miss- Ame MOB-M and Miss Mgr-l Mrs. Mary McQuaid and family: - t B ' .to lave returned 513;; Coexhiaad latter a pleasantlassisted them during thgr who] visit with friends at Brookfleld. 58d hefellvemehl- A 95" - arm-HS land messages of sympathy. --- l CURBAN -- ‘Al. Pleasant Groi‘ . April 9th. to Pernell and Mrsf gCurran. tt son. can... Prescriptions l MALONE-At Elmwood. April 10ml OOOQ-OQQOOO-O 000-0 O§§4+§O¢§ Always comply with Y0"? trout, and later in the dressing dis-' day morning on a charge of C0l‘ll01‘jm0l‘id0ll$ cost of upkeep of a plant Exhibitions are conducted b the! ‘L F’ m’ r’ provinces, and all deficits arc sllflflflfil w‘ C‘ S’ McLum w" l“ A" up or guaranteed by them. Thci B‘ Amhim" shareholders cf this Association. wc A’ Mflwd’ feel. have done lnore than theirl b‘ P‘ mu’ share; and that, we regretfully say] T‘ w‘ I“ how“ , .witllout due appreciation from thcl- , Dlrccw“ public in carrying on this Exhibi-l n‘ A‘ Nmcxmmm‘ |"'"C°|' M955“ RQY Quigley and Lee DmgJthc old system of three in five is.“ now practically obsolete. Spectators] " .11 o'clock at the P. E. Island Hos-‘vgame of the ‘my Miss Muriel Bowen has returner! pital of Ambrose Logan, Domlnionlwiu be "oued- The League °f m’? nfiiCross teams Will meet the Charlotte- lccased was silffering from a coldimwh Alley W801- {or sev¢ra1 days whioh phony do..witll a win it is certain to produce acme real bowling and the winners will know they have been in a baz- courtetous ofllcial. having been in‘tle. “years. A brother and sister residingjthe plgygrg on thr- Lhrgg moms ooh. York’ the illi Boston have been communicatediwguhg for the high honor-g oi bo- ‘iwith and on receipt of instructions-mg chorlouorowrys host room L. 0. C. Team: Ivan McCabe. Ern-Craswcll, Rob- ert Harley, Wm. Doolcy. Team: ~ l Gauthier. G. Vickcrsoll. A. Roger-i ‘so ~ ro'wl.sh to thank those who so kindl_\'1art_ R_ A Pendrcwrh Jcwm. Crow’ mum‘; R. L. Day. Jim Cameron. iii. isent Mass Cards. Sp "itual BOIIQUCISBASKETBALL AT Tr"; y_ M_ C_ A ‘gue will be played tonight at 8.15 p. m. First game will be between vs. Anchors. iare used. Let us ever keep in mind POI‘! 0f the Pl‘@55~ We Willi“ m“ ‘that Prince Edward Island standslgrellt part they play in moulding {for Products. Excellence. Incompar-lllllhllc Oplhllm. and W0 all? lhllhli" .ablc. our thanks are due to thcfflll fmzlhe support they lwvc alvvh ‘Minister of Agriculture. the Denim-ills in the Past. practically free of {ion Livestock commissioner‘ rho charge. They have clone their part JProvillcial Government, the City we“ ‘Ind 11° CYiWl5m~ bu‘ only Council. our Merchants and others, FY3159 ca" be be-“wwed- who kindly offered special prizes, And "hi" “'9 °°"'l° 1° a 511d Pa“ ‘also ro the Manager and Clerks or'of this report. We refer tothc death lthe Bailk of Commerce, to the Prcss‘°f W!‘ helm/ed secrelflil’ all“ Shari" qm. their. excellent support. and rryholder, Charles R. Smallwood, tvllo on omors who assisted m mflkmgsuccessfully piloted the affairs of the 1927 Exhibition the great suca this Assmlamm f0" ‘lpwards °f ‘loos-s it was‘ _ twenty-eight years. To Mr. Small- And no“. “.0 come to another. Side‘ wood more than any one man, the 10f the picture. and that, is that our Success °f the Plwmcml Exhibition lExhibition is faced with a certain due~ n“ was his h°bbY {md m“ {amount of financial difficulties. wc 1*“ ,W°',k “"1 h" H“? 1"“F"m°d1_>’ [are magma one or the finest Progof lllS time and energies to make it lvincial Exhibitions in Canada, on?“ Slwccss- Even m“ m“ “he” Sill“ {one of tlw finest plants in Canaclapjrermg “"691? “nd 9"" m" adv‘? ‘and doing so as n private CompanyU-of lIlS physician ordered to lrcst lti iTllo grants we receive are just about bed’ m.’ disweyed m‘?! cilnmd W" sufficient Lo pay tho prize mmlcy m“: cmma WW3" “twining ‘"¥"'°"?° and Judges expensea The “W pain. during tile Exhibition. Po lIlS 4 -11- The New Series roiiriic six iiuicii six Free Demonstration WITH MOTION PICTURES You are invited to attend this FREE demonstration of_ the New Series Pontiac and Buick Six given by com- petellt factory experts from General Motors of Canada, Limited. . ' The demonstration will be illustrated by interesting" structive. . Everyone Wll 0 2i. motion pictures and will prove as entertaining as it is in- wants to know the story uncierlyinn‘ the modern cal’, as built in the great Canadian plants of General Motors, should attend this Pontiac and Buick demonstration. AT A. HORNE & 00., SIIOWIIMMS THURSDAY, 8 I’. APRIL 12th bereaved widow. Mrs.‘ Smallwoocl like ours. on which the expenditure and 5°“ v““an' we has been nearly $100.000.—thc hiring d°°P°SL Synllmhll- , of clerical help, feed. advertising. R°SPE°'J“"Y 5“bmlii°‘l~ light, attractions and all the other ‘hmw’ PMM“ incldcntals which make lip all Ex- hibition llavc to be financed by the receipts. In all other provinces the President. i . Ilon. Geo. E. Iluglies. I Vicc-Prcsidcilt i. lion year after l/qar. Since 1888' when the grounds were built illC‘ shareholders have received an aver-i we dividend of 1 per cent. The past‘ few years they have received no di- vidends whatever. On the contrary _ THE MARK to Only. a small trade was donc cxwnd omllorc today was quiet, tllcrc bcingiat 29 1-2c; and seconds at 26 l-2cy llttlo or no demand“ from foreign per dozen, f. o. b. shipping point, ‘buyers. The domestic trade ivas nl- The Jobbing trade was quiet but ‘so dull but the undertone to tho prices were unchanged. The receipts market “'11s firm. The flour markcowcre 3.299 cases. Owing to the fall- was without any new feature bus-jing off in the demand ‘lncss being of a linlitcd charactirgfeellng developed in the potato iin spring and winter wheat gradi-slnarket and prices were reduced ten lbut prices wcrc ilnchanged. An ale-Ito fifteen cents pqr bag. Ar firm ‘tire business was donc in all lineslfeoling pret-ailed in the market 1'03.‘ c1 nlilifeccl and values were stcadylimportcd beans under a steady de- irijmand. Sales of odd cars of choice standard grades of rollccl oats biitlwhltc- handpicked beans were made thc undertone was firm. In n wholc- at $4 per _ bushel. 2.1 u ' Acting Secretary rgrepggz 3H0 cit-track. thcrc was a better demand IDFOKPII lots at $4.20 per bushel, ex’- alld n. modcratcamouljit oflstcre. The inquiry for btlttcr was business “'21s done with sales of odd again confined to small lots but. pri- cars of western at 30 1-2c per dozen ,ces are sfor extras at 28 1-2c for firsts and were 259 packages. at 25 1-2c for seconds, Montreal grades of cheese were firmly main- MQNTREALI. Qlle-l Allfll 10--'I‘llu‘ freight. f. o. b. shipping point. while tnincd but the demand was quiet. they have lind i0 face the cxtinc-fixlmll» Wilde ll’! Clfllildlilll (fflfill Ontario extras sold at311-2c; firstsiThe receipts were 611 boxes. inicilangcd. r The rec Prices for all aster and elpls on of the rcscrvc built up for cm-j City Bowling Gh’Ships Open i Up Tonight Alleys tho first championships . w. I As both teams want to start o"f The following are the names of J. D. Webster. Capt. Cecil Kelly. Charlottetown Bowling Alloy, Vern Orly. Capt“, L. Gauthier, J.| n Y‘. M. C. A. Team: J. A. Bentley, Capt, Tom How- C >——-— TDNIGIIT The second game of the new loa- vers vs. P. W. C., Second, Stars §HEvR0iET/ " ' " ~11“ 50b‘ Mrs. John Malone. Funeral Thurs-r day morning. BEER-At 4a Prince st. on Tuesday April 10th. Frederick D. P. Beer. aged 83 years. Funeral notice later. DAWBON- At Albany. April 10th. after n short illness. Margaret. the beloved daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lemuel Dawson. aged 20 years. Fun- eral Thursday at 1 p. m. MAIR- At Georgetown. P. E. I, on April 10th, 1028. Mary Elizabeth. beloved daughter of James and Margaret Mair. she leaves to mourn bcsilies hcr parents. one sister. Annu Buperintendontof the P. E. Island Hospital and three brothers. Bart in Georgetown; Charles in Zelan- die. and George at home. Doctor's orders when filled I'm"- w” m“ "c" "m" m swimmer. It gives new life and hope the r-oomething he has come to be- lieve impossible. Its bcneflt is too evident to bc queItioned-it is its ‘own best argluncnt-its own best i i ::To Asthma sufferers. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy comes Illke a helping hand to a sinking ‘advertisement. If you suffer from AND asthma act this time-tried remedy ' 0i CHEVROLET snrmx 1925 Model In good order I 0F 0U“ '1 my g f Funeral Home , um. lIicIlIiIiIlill lliidnrteler and lniolinor . 84 Grafton Street l Ihouo ill-J. DISPENSING DEPARTMENT 1 b fzzgersnnd help like thousands ~ i THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS N. D. MacLEIN ‘ Undertaker EMBALIIIER PIONI Ill IIIO IQUAI-I . ,_ v.1. i i i. acKinnon. Drug (To Photographer m». ‘m: RExALi. "9801 srvmo 1'9 KooAx 510a: 5st l" 0*» time voonvvooiovndyooooteoo . i ~ . "- OLDSMOBILE COACH 1927 Model in exceptionally good oriie: $750.00 Charlottetown. P E- _l. Baa/Is of E very USED CAllSalc ONFIDENCE in the dealer is even more important 1n the purchase of a used car than 1n that of a new car. For that reason 1t will be t0 your advantage to buy from a dealer whose reputation for honesty and integrity assures your satisfaction. The good namewe have won in our represen- - tatlon of the Chevrolet car protects you in the purchase of a Used Car here. We can- not afiord to sell anything but a good car_at a fair price. Come in and investi you spend your money. gate before CUJZBB Representative Values HUDSON COACII 192.6 Model In good order. $550.00 ' A. IIOIIIIE 8r 00. _ _ _ ____€..._ . ’¢