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Ann ardualsmc an cards at shortest notice. Guard- _ian__.1ob lfg-iptery. i, v BIDS MAD! INTO SAN!- ’ Q folding - mattresses, =pillow ; - .- Banltal‘! Feather i led’. Queen Stsieet, . 1 air. u. 1. tliltl-l-idltt QUIIISPWDENCICAIDB AND velopefewith address printed. Jusmtba tllipgn fortacknowledge- meg lptlvationl. etc, Guardian 311A ‘- '" ti. ‘y: i. Wanted ‘w . ., use MAID. Anny "Y. W. O.(A., i Kent Street. ‘ g‘ - . aeu-a-za-ll ’ ’ I 1.“. . . n . '. i5 scales or LAND .nea'r City with new buildings. Apply X. Guardian. _ tetO-il-fl-li. walla-sun's coop LA-rna. Pslésiloyffllbply Jon-Pay at Sons; Q .. . , L3,,“ ‘l, leans-ml, L. . axiaai a iiaioa ro lm-smlumo Us. "firs? n Street, opposite g ‘_ .12 rooms, new iur- Ilace,’ hsgdatabla. House would be convenient 1 for oiltces. Apply Gllfltlilll. iilld-Zl-l-li Arm _g1'WlNTY-F%U: uabl 5 rty of . 4. ywithx ma‘ and out: __ in West alty, Char- . In, ~ orphard, stream and prl to! water on premises. For llgaztlclalars rsoply to McLean 8i Ne‘ pf: Royal Bank Building, Infi- .,- r I“ 5 no w mo CANE AT CALE- dfija" ‘Thursday avsnlns- "prtyalho took same by mis- plaase leave at Maebolllfl Ilia. - _ 0664-2-11 ~ Wanted ’ ' s roslhiloN taxman-etc. or l! ‘incilice. J-‘teiereacea -fiill ease any kind o! f-ltflasrdi-v» rwf,’ , - aoss-a-s-ai. " U13‘. m 1-5,, by public auction In "l! ' ‘fhftglisalaataluar. Irwi- . isms us, .1 q- .,. 9» #51,‘. m. m idhyiw- WANTEiJ-BECOND HAND UNDER. Wflod Typewriter. Write Box 24d Charlottetown. A. Home at Co. ‘ 49624-2131 1°‘? FWP-NQ- it “mores . Tylwwrlieninexeellent state oi re- pair. G 130x116. 3.3-31, ‘For. Shale AN ADDING MACHINE. NEW, FOB. $110.00. Address G. Box 116 s-z-si. FOB sane-camp's. cars AND trunk. Apply L. Guardian. 4647-3-2-31. uliw' areal. sllnl roll. saw. medium siu. A blflain. Cl. Box 11G. s-z-sl. _ Building Materials IALI 0F GLAZED A811, FRAMES. - Doors, Flooring. Rooting, Shingles, Paint.‘ Hardware Wallboard, Hay.- ing Outiits, Lad era, Metal Siding, etc. made up during winter months at lowest coeta and now oilered dir- ect to users atfactory uistributors prieedflpscial low freight prices ’ ' , a" p ‘ {and March, Ask for Pres Sale Catalog. l-falliday Craftsmen. Dilit. 1s, Truro. * B. M. WBtlMar. 28. BAKERS’ OVENS — WRITE POI catalogue: time payments i! desired, some used- ovens on hand. Hubbard Oven Company. 1100 Queen West. Toronto. AiS-Satfi-MIADITI. axcarlsrva, AGENCY Small elllial wlll obtain exclusive is flsllll tor the PINLISS Cl. S LINE. Needed In ever! ‘hope. Ii really interacted and capable at organising, write - , rsauricar. mucus». ammo. arises.‘ I“ ,taa ' ' _, 3.9, . . . .. -» _ I!’ " -*-17----——- _ . LOB-NE VAL-LIV. Nine members and live visitors met at home of A m" all-a. Jas. slaw for the January meeting at which roll coll was ans-‘ by original. verso. A pro- tli III"! and mull: was en- ioyld. and plans madshror a play- Next meeting will be at home oi u»; Murdock McDonald. ‘ ._,_,_,_______ , The Splsida government will er- sot a Plmiriui wireless telegraph station on the ‘Island of Fernando Po. oi’! the West” African coast. Annualllleeting The Annual Meeting or the Tem- perance Alliance oi 1'. E. L, will meet in the Y. M. O. A. Building, Char- lottetown, an Thursday, March 7th at 11 a. m. An important meeting in view cl the Hsbiaeite. . By order oi the r slllloll- - - - I. ll. McLEOD, Secretary. ‘loci-easel. Mortgage Sale i " There will be sold at Public Auc- . Justice Central guardian Lbavlls role 0TTAWA—Premler Saunders leaves today for Quebec and Ottawa.‘ 1n the former city he will deliver an address before the Rotary Club on Thursday next and in Ottawa an address before the Ladies‘ Cana- dian Club, dealing with the history the resources and the possibilities o‘. Prince-Edward Island. While in 0t- tawa it lsreportsd he will discuss with the Prime Minister and the govern- ment the question of increased aub- sldies ionPrince Edward Island and other matters‘. atlectlng the Province- PUBIIING T!!! MMl-lTIMll-ldr. “Six " and Pon¢za ¢ “Bi. Six” ifgéié 1vz> SEE THEM-A. ,.. l -. u R R FRESH CANDY ASSORTMENT ANNIE 1.. HUNTER cllocpnarns MOIRS B04161; METCALFES 10 Kinds _ __ CHOCOLZA- ' Ki d '1‘ n s - CARAMELS 10 Kinds J. ERNEST Phone 82 TRY some: A H. WORTH NYAL-KODAK DRUGST ORE 142 Prince St. ‘ “ is in ‘,‘ of s letter from. Mr. w. w. llcBhce, night editor in the Evening Telegram. Toronto, and a former Ollarlottoe. towrllan, in which Mr. Mclflleastatal that the Maritime ‘Pride and T0111“; at office has been firmly established in ‘Iloronto with Mr. R. W. l. Burri- aby in charge, and that there is every reason to hope it will prove oi’ bu‘. baneiit to the Marv itime Provinces. Mr. McPhae, who ia on the executive of the Maritime Provinces Association of Toronto, took an active part in entertaining the Maritime delegates to o The ‘Queen City last summer. IIITHI ~ GALLAltlT-ln the City Hospital on Feb. 25th, to Mr.‘ and Mrs. Jerome Gallant, twin girls. ' JENKINS-On Feb. ‘flth. 102D, at the home of Mrs. N. W. llcKinnon, Bouthport, Lot t8, to’ Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jenkins, Mt. Herbert, s. son. McNEVIN-At Canoe. cove, Feb. 1st., to Mr. ‘and Mrs. Roddie McNevln, a daughter. Loretta Elaine. MUlPIflb-At Bea View on Feb: 24th. to Inspector and Mrs. James R. Murphy, a son, Robertiltewart. MAIIIAGBI sunny - MeEAOIIIIN. -At the Manse Montague, P. II. 1., on Fab. 23rd, 1929, by the Rev. John Sterling. Richard Riley oi Montague ‘and Pris- cilla W. McEacher-rl, o! Peters lioad. Deans A JACKSDN-Qt North liver. on Fri- day, March 1st, Mrs. Maud. Jackson. Funeral ‘from her lain residence on Tuesday‘, Mal/eh are. service start-ins at ‘$.30. Interment lllshtiald Came-I (JOLIE-Suddenly at Hampshire. on Friday. March lat. 1W0, Hrs. Jobmwi Oolna, oi Brewer, Maine. Funeral no- tioe latar. , 1 JACIISON-r-At- North “Hiker. “is Fri- day, March 1st, lino. Mrs. mud -Pllllofll from hi!‘ lab real- deuoe on ellnday. U?!“ QM. 1939-- service starting at also p. m. Inter- ment llishilsld oemetery- ' A Letterpf Drunks Mr. Hector naneeh. Movable". m“. ‘this opportunity c! thanllhs his llaally friends ill lllllbvll. ill- eludilg the mambo oi HD1135!“ Women's Institute and ll" Yllllil People's clue, m their may ms a! and nalghbaaily asahhnee. elpallllly during the laag tllaaas I! his late cousin, Mrs. llaal-ausblla. geae-a-a-ll. - m" 0.1.4 0L sar. and ail-s. Inlsraon Delaney wish to thank the doctors; neqhbora and friends ior the many H048“!!! shown during Anna's severe illness. MM-l-Z-li. ' In. Meg: riam Gifllarallllalbol» NI Gilli Iaitorylllleval IQ.OIA.O.I'II lgass Island, Part-Carnal lad ‘t Aldarahll. auluaolana in. m . ‘lawagllactwiaqbataalatctha Wbarethakiyroagavsiisslsil’ [lie lfiathyca gave sstetntasslaatanawshs. ‘illusions ,1!‘ I T!!! FUNIRAII.OI the late Mrs. Maud Jackson takes‘ place from her lato residence at North River on Bun- day. March 8.. service starting at 2.30. lntarpllnt Highirleld Cemetery. roblcal" COUll.'l‘--At the police court yesterday a prohibition offend- er was given six months in Jail. ‘A second one was adjourned, and s. third." dismissed. - - " Prnsomlas ' ltiasee ‘Teresa Olarkin and Julia. “Wan, Lot d5, have returnbd to their 110018, after spending a pleasant; visit in Morel], the guoats of Mrs. E‘. J. Roseiter. IMHOYIZl-he trotting horses in Sum- merside this week was a Captain Au- brey colt,_owned by Mr.’ Charles Mc- Mahon. who trotted one half mile in 1.09 ' first half he ever trotted. Friends and relatives of Mrs. Sam- uel Gillispie, North Milton, are glad to learn she has returned from the P. E. Island Hospital, alter a serious illness oi’ lwneumonia. some BUDGET hwontinued from page 1- llid 1th‘- Robb. "the governmentfcels it ll warranted in anticipating that.‘ notwithstanding the reductions to be _.submitted irl this subject, the revenu- es ior theycoming flscal year will meet all u, “lime obligations andalso providejor the redemption oi’ the loan maturing in August next." In his brief reference to the tariil‘ matters, the finance minister intim- ated that, other things being equal, his was a policy "of favoring those countries which favor our products." He expressed the view that the pec- ple oi Canada had been favorably impressed with the spirit shown at sittings of the tarifl advisory board. but he pointed out that it was phy- slcally impossible ior hlsboard to in.- vestigata thoroughly, in, a iew months. the many applications refer- red to it. ‘Pliers was no direct reference in the speech to the tinance policy oi the f Units‘; States, but Mr. Robb spoke oi ‘ Canada's increasing foreign trade in. a. way which suggested that Canada has adopted a policy o! “watchful waitingf. "It is our desire to trade freely with any and all who are willing to trade with us", he said. ‘fWhat may, or may not be possible ‘in this particular, necessarily ’ . ’ in some measure in the participating ‘power and the finance policies oi other countries. ‘ma policy oi this administration is ’ not a high tarii’! policy; it u a. low y tariff policy. lie policy is to encourage production at home and the market- ing oi our excess production abroad. In applying this policy both domestic and international ‘r ‘ must, of neeeasitybe considered". ‘ ae+o+s+e+>+s+ I Husky '. Irritated -. =T7lroats are Illlaval by MEL OIDS ~31.’ 7al”"l:i'."u.§“'..'..'l'l n; II QNII I'll BOX an ..,..'°,'.".-.°'."i.$.e.... AAA“ 1 t E 4 Am-‘gm 1-2 in his driving sleigh, the . limo-slumber music. llnul aarlmnay; season's j Saturday's Beat Features General Electric Damrosch Sym- phony-WEAF Network. ' _G0lflmu.n Barld-WJZ Network. Lucky Strike Hour-WEAF Network. Melcdrama-WJZ Network, WOR, NEWARK-JZZJ! 7.00—News; Dinner music, a.30-.Frat Row; Recital. IOMF-Reoiinl; Dlflfig mugiq ll-"Q-Orsén; Dance music, wear, New YORK-'-454.3 4.00-Dinner music; sketch, Atoll-Organ; Songs; Orchestra. 10.00~GE-Damrosch Symphony, 1190-1111“? Strike Orchestra‘. lz-oo-Vwll D110; Dance music, WJZ. NEW YORK—-394.5 7.00—Dinner music; Sports ODD-Goldman Bond soloistg lflllil-Pan-American; 7-l1's, ILOO-Qld-tlmc melodrama. WGY, SCI-IENECTADY-Slii-S silo-Dinner programs. ‘coo-Nag Network tWEAF.) IZOD-Dance Orchestra (WMAKQ) 0116s.“ sUMMEnslns-"zsen" - l 12.15 p. m.-l-lolman's Twill zilolhydza 12.15 p. mP-l-lolmans Midday Mirth. 5.15 p. m-Holmaifs Twilight; 5e]. actions, SUNDAY, Manon s sanders Best Features DI‘. Spaeth Lacture-‘VEAF Network. Atwatcr Kent Hour—WEAl-‘ Network. Phlll lymphony-JVOI, Dr. Cadluan-WEAF Network. Colliefs llcur-JVJZ Network. DeForest Ilour-WABC Network, ‘ WOR, NIWABlL-GZZJ Gnu-Forum: Great Cathedrals. "JO-Orchestra: Cholr Invisible. l0.00—Playhousc; .WOR quartet, WEAF. NEW-YOIK-tdti-Osillr. ‘LOO-Stetson Hour; Dictograph, loiF-Bllmund Spaeth, lecture. Mil-Capitol Theatre music. 10.00—"Our -Government." sIOJS-Atwaier Kent Hour; 311mb. eth Rcthbng. soprano. Queen - Hotel llacc taking over this lam we have spout many thopggslg 0t lillllll in repair-a and im- ltliyoasanil. It Ia aow the llnsst Hotel cl its class in tha Maritime Provinces. It appeals to ‘tboaa who want a comfort- _ablo Hotel and splendid table and. assailant service at a leases from saeo ta Parley. l Clluflottetown i Hotel C0,, Ltd. mas I. 8090MB. ‘Iaaasar jolt. J. P. IUIGIOI‘ uaalllallcl . come .a,raclal instinct. So strong is r Church. _ ernor of Manitoba, and distinguished l _""""-=="-l= Music “"- .- y . ow 1' " on slit of the ‘children up to Grade‘ afield the second ‘group of the child- reldrrom GroIde'6 tolGradellil, Them wlllglié arlratfandfeecond plize cfl-"i cred in eachflgroupf‘: The essays are‘ to be ilnishedlndihlanded in by the laetgday of school preuious to the Easter, Holidays. Canon Malone then told his aud- ience somethlng of the Migrationlof Birds explaining what was meant by it. He told them of the yearly migra- tion oi thebirds fromjlilllrope to Af- rica and back again. Formerly, dur- ing the glacial age, they had done this to escape the ice and snow, and‘ get food. But now it was a matter oi habit. And a strange thing was that the young birds start south before the old ones. Thus, migration has be- ‘thls urge to migrate that birds kept in cages will injure themselves against the bars, even if they are quite tame, in their slfort to take part in the flight. A good plaoe-‘to observe these mi- grations from was a. light house, though many birds dash themselyes against the glass, onshore injured or killed. Very often too, they come to rest on vessels at sea, "being tired with their long flight. Ternes, in their migrations, fly 11,000 miles, and curlews and sand pipers fly nearly- as far. Swallows al- so fly all the Way from Europe to Af- rica. Storks fly at the height of 4,200 feet, and at the rate of 4B miles per hour. Swifts, however, fly as high as 6,000 feet and at the rate of 65 miles per hour. - But as a rule, birds do not fly much more than a. couple of hundred feet from the surface of the earth. Rev. A. J Jllaclntyre said that one of the reasons why we were asked to be kind to animals was, that, if we were kind to animals we would also be kind and just to one another. Another reason is, that boys and girls have a sense of honour; they do not wish .to see anything that; sav- ours of unfairness and. it is unfair to hurt an animal which cannot pro-, tect himself. A Rev. Father MacIntyl-e said a good word for the sparrows-friendly little chaps as they are. and the onlyones which stay with us all the year round. Never destroy a bird's nest: never hurt alpocr wandering animal. They will return kindness in gratitude. {irite’i%“iéeuhl‘f tiiiffnratfglbllp - WJZ, NEW YORK-—394.5—-760lr. i 6.30--Dr. Harry E. Fusdick. ‘MO-Anglo-Persians. B.00-Nonlccls; Baldwin Rsclial. tutti-Quartet; Colliers Hour. mitt-Jubilee Singers; “Tango? lain-Morley Singers; Violin solos. 004000-004 omeo-voovowe ow-o-voooo CIIGS, SUMMEBSlDE-ZSGXI ll a. m-Services Trinity United 3.15 p. m-Hollnanfls Afternoon Mel- ody. 3.30 p. m.—'l‘he Radio Message by Rev. W. H. Harding. 7.00 p. m. -—Services Trinity United Church. Death of Sir Jdmes Aikins WINNIPEG, Mar. L-Sir James Aiklns, KC, former Lieutenant Gov- ulember of the Canadian bar died late last night. (Sir James Albert Manning Aikirls K. B. M. A., K. 0., was horn in 1851 in Graharnsville, Ont. He was form- erly. conservative federal member ior Brandon, later leader of the Provln-_ cial party in Manitoba, and in 19l8_ Manitoba holding the ofllceicr two terms. He was'a distinguished law-" yer, and president and iounderof the" Canadian Bar Association, and__ head; ed the movement for the visit of the ope in 1024. Ha was one oi the out-. standing public men oi Canada). TRIPLE FEATURE Blll AT THE tulcl ElllllRB I ‘I'll! FINAL CIIAYIBI. 0F “TAI- IAN". ‘I'll OPENING QAPIEI OI‘ ‘IIII XII SUI-IAI- "T!!! 3.1103’! SHADOW." appointed Lieutenant Governor oific ' ture is remarkable for its entertain- Canadian and American bars to Eur-é _ bqt, i! not the best, oi Richard Bits . tricatoahim. c n o w | we - eirnrscalrrlollli Business. are treah in stock. attdltion to phone and lanai] ordm-g ‘ , ~ Help us grow by having your rle y; = - pgacription dispensed at this drug » s re. » ,~'J'.;Enl~l-Es'r=ll.w0ll » 14! rrniee Street. ,.1 We give the utmost care aria!) ' We‘ give prom Phone Preacheh-The Minister. 2.30 P. lVL-Sundsy SchooL e-omevoowow-ooow-o-o-o-ooo-ew Preacheb-The Minister. ‘St-Jilin es Pres byterian Church Mmlsrcle-navrw. BRUCE MUIB. ORGANIST-Mll; cannon METHVEN. MORNING AT '11 A. M. Anlhfin-"Jll-lt As I Am" ... Bowlus 3.00 l‘. M.-Servlce at Higbfleld. EVENING AT ‘l P. M. Anthenh-"From Every Stormy Wind That Blows." f§§§§§-f§-O'O-O»§§‘-§'§4-§4%—§ Q-Q-FQY OWO-O-O-OO-§~Q. Zion» Presbyterian Church MINISTER-REY. SCOTT FULTON, M. A. B. D. .2?‘ —#¢‘v‘ v v p049 vce v - Q I I ' O v Trzmty ~ may. r2. Ii. RAMSAY, D. 1).; onctamsr, PROF. w. s2. F Organist and Choir Master-Mr. LOUIS l). THOMPSON ‘d MORNING , 11.00 a. llL-“Anchorcd Till Daybreak," Anthem -_".lesus Saviour Pilot Me" . . . . . .. Schueclle Miss Gladys l-‘arqulusrson and Choir, 2.30 p. tin-Sabbath School and Bible Classes. EVENING _ 7 p. m.—.Waa Adam the First Man‘! Anthern-“Sun oi lily Soul" . . . . . . . ........... Twiner 4 Mrs. Laflerty and Choir, Bass Solo-"Not Understood" . . . . . . .. . . .. . . lioughiorl z Mr. Malcolm McKinnon SIUDENTS AND STRANGERS WELCOME aAJALAa .y . Yvv Unvited Chu CO-PASTOBS _ co‘ ~.fv_e--.~e4‘ rch REV. HAMMONDJOHNBON LETCHER, A.R.C.M., A.T.C.l. Knfilém by Anthem by "Baptzs AT TIE Tilt.’ SERVICES 11.00 A. ltIP-Preuvller: Rev. Hammond Johnson. The Junior Congregatim Meets as Usual. 2.10 r. M.—Sabbath School and Bible Classes. 1.00 P. ltL-l-‘fcicherw-ltev. Dr. Ramsay. Subjectu-“Whcn Jacob Became lsracl." Morning Service Broadcast by C. F. C. Y. i i 1 z i z i i t Church Rev. A. J. Vincent supplying ior March. Miss Roberta. Spencer, Organist. The Choir. The Ghdl‘. “‘*‘¢§§+O-O-O-Q+O- Y.” lflifigéiee. The Christian Taper s Sunday School ONE MORE to-morrovv? Soppuo Solo-The Ninety Miss than Arlthem—"BlIt the 14ml ls All Pews are ‘ ‘l c v ,__, r j an not be overlooked in reviewing; Richard Dix's new farce comedy ‘Easy Come, Emy Go," but chiefly the pic-- ment value. Judging from the laugh- ielgof the audiencegat the Prince, Edward Theatre ‘last night. “Easy, me, Easy Go" has a wide humor-M ous appeal and- is easily one of fthc" fill-tum- .. Its humor, as in so many oi, the Dix farce comedies, iabased entirely on the sympathy theme. It portrays the struggles oi’ a clean-cut young American, thoroughly honest and capable, but unfortunate. and his embarrassing experience with a wily, but good-natured crock, who gels him into a great deal-cf roubla from which his own ingenuity. alone. ex- “Easy Come, league" is certainly‘ the type oi awry which ltlgidfaa beat. l n. is straightforward, told and unstained. ‘There h" no striving ior cilact bill-tho actloil un- .____.. A t" "W. "W" “m” Morning worship lly0‘clock i ; . Ahthem-"ULovS-That Wul Not bet. Me Go" . Sermon-Rev. A. J‘. Vincent. Watch the School grow! Will YOU nuke the attendance byes-ling Worship '1 O'clock How to Ilrlpart the Blessing of Christ. Sermon-Rev. A. J. Vlncmi. - L AA l "."“1";1...'";. . v vw __. ;_ w‘ so . Shnnks at 2.30 P. M. First. Psalm lllacDcrmid Graham. His Own" Mendelssohn YOU are Welcome. iillualul oi zithflthe necessary dashes oi.’ Iro u to‘ anllaliedthe-hunlor theme. h“ Nancy‘ Carroll, ,Dix's new _lea Earl. ., who made an,outsta'n - ma... truths Paramount pleture , a Ellis‘; Nichols‘ "Alfie's Irish ‘ ' ds new laurel: to hel- crown by _ . n: uliyaesy Come. Easy Go." afihvery‘ evidence‘ oi_ becoming of Paramountaiavored stars. 4 . ‘ {Azatroylg supporting cast w ; ‘ ' with m: m this comedy and - -- esfaliogetlier, an able picturlh. __ and s really entertaining on - ' mmt. It la a clean,_wholsaomo, l. pathy-wlnning picture, salutary jcyahll. r , Qllvsrything ends happily-Q ilnal chapter of the popular’ “Tsraanf ‘which has been ,, closely by the aerial larls. The ,_ lufehaptsl- oi the m: - ‘Moss's llildow" with its aid thrills premises to bl ular as its predecessor. lli‘ judge by the close interest hi scene was followed yeatstlfl' iclds t" incroasinaly illoay, sequence like serials. M not miss 3,!‘ " ‘