APRIL» a JUST‘ ARRIVED CAR Mixes FERTILIZER A Animal Brand 3-8-3‘ (For all crops) Standard Fertilizer.-. 4-8-4 (For V-Potalioes) imperial Fertilizer ....5—8-7 (For Potatoes) Ground Bone For Grass All of which we are selling at specially low prices-No. P" < ton less than lest season-for CASH or on approved CREDIT. ‘ Book your orders early as we have only a limited cupn ply on hand, A. HORNEI &' c0. i sending me any stain I be worth many dollars. Isuggeet you look fore 1873. 1 . Be sure to leave the -~ - the envelopes just s; II ‘ .. - now and realize cash.-— remit promptly. - i u. vnis i ., _ 14 Gleeside i 1 Selth Orange, lieu] lll if‘ ‘i-‘fi I DAY GHOS ‘ An old Southern pls [.1155 dip cussing the hereafter his body- servunt. , , "The first one that -.. 8am,- must come buck and t the other wliut it 1,, like over th ." I‘ “Yes. lilussn. Dst ts me ex- actly, Massa; but if go fust, would you please com ck in the tiny-time?" Minsrd’: Llnlment Re vea Colds. QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOOOOOOO CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEM i One lnelrlloll ..-_-..-ii. Four inlerflvlie --- Eight insertions _--____._ ,eeeooe Agents Wanted AGENTS WANTED-JP Y U wish to build n profitable busi- 11655 of your own ask about the Watkins liiue, 176 FismilyNeces. bHIBSr-‘J. R. Watkins Coaipany, 379 Craig West, Montreal. Que. 2318-3-20 iriitli OOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOUOOOOO souvenirs-ruins Y t ll . - on 3§i“".".i'.'°;...."§..‘ ters you sve kept for _ ' lli-IOP from Catalog L wee». ....,...-_- ------ --.-~- TH! CAR Fumsmsv-TKQ oer Farm which dis- lelvedlorden Yesterday-until 1.! rp. niuowing to HllhPflbh. Weather. icondltlons was reported at Qgg‘. glflflck gm. morning stiilin the» , being snout one mile and s half from Tor- nientlns. » <1 ‘~ = -—--_.3 ‘ 1-‘ - , K" of. C. WI-IISTw-o-Ahblit 150 slams . were prsssst. ati an. ‘enjoy- able whist held =last nlgbtiln the Knights of Columbus. Home. The fillli-"Iills were the lirlss wrnnersz, will" 1n Prise. alias-anus Gflllnlll; 2nd “k9,. Mpg, -Abi'gm Gallant. Gentlemen 1st prise,.lvlr Jae. Callaghan; 2nd prise, Mr. Walter Perry. The lucky chair was held by Mr. L. Doyle. , A iss- ture of the evening was a. dainty of St. Elisabeth's Aid. _.,.__ MhNi-dliir. G. Lowell lMyers of 1-‘. MvAvltx a Sons, StJ-iohn. N. B. as buffet lunch served by tho ladies , THE CHLARIDPPETOWN. YOU'LL WANT TO SHOP AT e1‘. Jamie’ BAZAAR TODAY. - Lots of Aprons, fancywonk, candy and refreshment tables and lea only 60c, PERSONALS Mr. G. McMillan, Cornwall, is in the city. . ‘ Mr. 11‘. J- E. Wright, Summerslds, is at the Victoria. Hotel. W011i?“ Bov- Wilds For __ Art's Sake (Dominion Neweebervlce) LONDON, April 23.—Pl‘wo yeslrs , ago two ibondon artists. desiring WELL. KNOW-N COMMERCIAL new subjects slaied co Jamaica. Except. for s few weeks which they spent togetiher on the coast companlod by Mr, J; Hangman a1. after their arrival in Jailnalca, the so of the sbovs rim, aisvg mo”. in srtists—-Mlss V. W. Jones and Miss the city. for ihs past few days inV. H, Bradshaw-west separately the interest or their ‘tflflll. llr. lMy-Olt their adventures "sud lived sl. Western Gsnsd-s and Mr. Henderson Mr. iliiyers was s cossistentlrooier“ for the Madison bssslbsll team any " ibelng a form- ‘e e Co O 8 O e liioperllneef -- O __...._._.. Io per line of -' - J. e 1e I» line or - - 0 , e e e e F01‘ Sal 4 u FOR eats-man's - svsuino bicycle. \Vrlto G ge Clark. ‘2540-4-24-41 New Wiltshirc. - n sat: "i-i-zi-m-zi COOKING RANGE Apply till llochfcrd Wanted WANTED-—A CASH REGISTER. Apply Beer Weeks. 24144-1241. __ WANTED- TO RENT BY -MAY 1st, eight roomed liouso, cenlrul docatoln, conveniences. Address "D" care of Guardian. ' ‘ 1955-3-11“ WANTED TO RENT OR PUR- chase. u centrally located smnll house. Applv “J" Box 116, -City. 2118 Zl-lil-tf Male Wanted BIG EARNINGS 8TEADY EM- pioyment i'or Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Mol- er Barber College, Depurlinleilt "F", 1lalifux_ ll-l-ttel-ti‘ WANTED-AT ONCE 1 COAT maker und 1 prints and vast uink- er. Apply to \V. ll. Losril, itsll- or) Sourls, 1'. l0. 1-2607-4-23-31 WA'N:lED—MAN OR WOMAN TO travel und appoint local repres- entatives; yearly contract guar- anteeing $1092. (being $21. week- ly average und expenses.) Ex- perience unnecessary. Slate age and general qualifications. Wins- ton Co., Toronto. ' A.9.12.2s.20.M.7.10.21.24. FOX RANCHER WANTED-TO begin work oh or before May 1st. An experienced mun to assist lu the care of foxes. mic who cull assume u prirt of the responsibil- ity of the rnnn-ch, must be reliable sud not afraid of work. lln- marrletl man preferred. Engage- ment for the summer with pro- spects of permanent contract in the fall if mutually satisfactory. Apply stating salary expected. experience. references, etc" to W. D.,Allanach or W. K. C. Parlec, Moncton, N. B. 2834-4-24-21. Miscellaneous JOHN A. IVIcDONALD, LAND urvoyor, Hermsuvillo. 2063-8-17-1mth J < ' QUEEN HOTEL Water Street, Charlottetown ______________________ Title popullr Hotel has been completely renovated and refurnlshed throughout < and otters very comfortable accommodation to the traveli- lng public. < The table - is especially flood and the public are tourteoiisly cared for. i Rates 08.00 a day. DEUCE J. TAVLOR, Manager Charlottetown l Con, l ‘ Proprietoie QLQQJA A - not-long before ho wooed and wou at s safe distance. FOR SALE.--FARM AT ST. Charles. Apply Don Ic B- Gal- iuiit, Oyster Bed Br gs. 20 4-23-01. FOR SALE OR T0 NT, TWO houses at Stonhopc no. quarter 0i’ mile from Beach. pply 125 llillsboro St. 2622-4-24-31. FOR SALE 0R T0 EMT-SIX room bungalow on rth River llfouif Apply >51 Grn n St. 048-4-24-rrn3l FOR SALE-BRICK WELLING No. 281 Kent St. o its Prince of Wales College. ‘ e of lot 75 x 180 feet. Apply t yndman it Co. Ltd. 61 Queen s 26274-24411. VALUABLE MILL P OPERTV ,ior sale ut Ilowlu Lot 5, Full Roller Process, l. ~; Custom trade. Apply to - D- Howstt. Lot 5 6834-24-81 FOR SALE——FARM m0 ACRES located alongsld lrishtown church and schoo five miles from Kensington. nd is high state of cultivati biBislld good, abundance of water. ‘rs ‘ on application-John N. Evans. c 2630-4-24ths2l ‘STUDEBAKER CAR FOR SALE- Sealed bids will be received up to und including -May 20th for the Five Passenger Special Six Touring Cur, 1020 Model of the late E. E. Crosby. Address eith- er \V. l". Tidmursh, J- Irelloy llol- maii, Exccutors E. E. Crosby Est- utc.--2t‘i3ll-4-24-ni-3i. Lost LOST-APRIL 21st ON MURRAY Iinrbur Train, huud bsg contain- ing sum of money. Finder leave at Guardian Ofilcc. 2575-4-22-2i A Modern - “Ugly- Duckling” (By Dominion News Service) LONDON, April 17.——An interest- ing llltlu iovc story is told In the report of H. M.'s Office of Woods on the attempts to establish bird sanctuaries in London parks. in Hyde Park a gadwnll duck turned up two winters ago. it wns II young iunllsril, who took pity on the alien and risked her British nationality. The marriage seems turned out well, for last summer the happy pair were seen on the Long Water guarding one tiny duc- kling. 'l‘lis intrusion of this alien seams to have been hotly resented by the other mallards in the Long Water, and attacks were made on the young couple and their duck ling. But Mr. Gailwoll ‘held his own with seas. and the mallards who cams to bo rude to their compat- riot, rwho hsd forfeited her nation- ality, had to quack their derision 1mm... his. ‘Wm. Wellssr, WIIIIIWOOGI,‘ Ont, writes: -‘ I ' with my stomach.- I ' in tlielbeek, and llow lused to dread wash d: , for iny back would to have ' er second baseman with ti“; s1, Peters of St. John. Whenever he happened to be in the city. Mr. My- rsnewsd old soqusintsncssnind in- cidentally made new iilriendl, Low- ell se-hs la familiarly known, hop- es to make another visit to Char- loltetownlbeiolc leaving for the west. when the boys intend to give biin n rem good time ‘before saying goodsbye. - Mr. Myers leaves this morning en route to St. John vial Summsrslde. (St. John papers please copy.) ENTERTAINMENT AT EMER- ALD. —-'l‘he “entertainment and dance held on Monday evening, April 21st, in Emerald Hall, under the auspices of B. l. Society was a grand success financially and otherwise. A short program was put on consisting of instrumental music, ‘solos, dusts and n. dialogue. While it is unfair to specialize yet ws cannot fail to mention the singling of the little Misses Lamb. Those two little girls sang a duet dud altho of tender showed great talent and careful training, and‘ can we leave out Mr. Gallagher an Mr. Sheen who were so ably im rsonated by Messrs. McMahon and Msthioson. To say stlthey brought down the house '- ouldrbe pultinril mildly. Mrs. '. A. McMahon and Mr. G. B. Mc- 1.1118’ wncscrsnulution engineers T‘ has long since been esta llsheil lsang beautiful solos and had‘ to res- ysara they - ers lWlllO is well known in Ghsrlot- 0B5 "m! "l8 IIMIVBB In mall‘ VII- tstown has been transferred to-IIBQB- ' iMiss Jones-s. brunette with a Ia gucceediug him in theMsritlmsg; calm, self-confident slr—ststed re- cently that sh was “not a hit scar- ed of the natives.“ Often she would time he happened to Ibe in the city ‘be alone with one of them in the st jungle painting his portrait,‘ and lll! would “sir. as though in a trance." At first they thought‘! want/ed no put the paint on their faces, and -— era always looked upthe boys and tiny-Wore milled Wllbll they sew themselves reproduced on canvas. They are an extraordinarily witty people. and, while '1 pain-ted. ih-e onlookers would make‘ uncom- iilllnen-tary remarks to the sitter. Once, while staying i-n s fishing village called Ocbo Rios. I became very lliwith fever. _Three'_inost wonder-fill ' black _ women looked sf- ter me rs thougibll had been‘~thelr dnugthter, but their remedies were terrible. They made s. concoction of boiled henbs and forced me to take s birth in It. lit wits black and hor- rlble——but it cured me of my fever. Miss Bradshaw ‘had many excit- lns adv ‘ , including a fall In u motor-car over a precipice. a. "hea- bsth in an alligators’ place ‘breeding- we both want t_o go iback," sh?) by the reports presented at the annual joint meeting of ile- Dartmsntsl secretaries with the Ipond to hearty encores. The dialogues "A Fair Encounter" by Miss Alice and Miss Margaret Deigsu was well taken, each show- ing great ability and cleverness. Tile nccompairists of the evening were Mrs. E. Huslnm, Miss Lucritiu Mutlileson, Miss Florence Power and Mrs. l’. A. McMahon. The ii. I. S. wish ‘to thank all those who took part and helped to make the entertainment the success it was. Especially do they wish to thank Mrs. Fideile Porry and Mr. Austin Murphy who served ice cream and cake during the dance and Mrs. P. A. McMahon and Messrs Geo. Pow- er snd" Wilbert Lawless who furn- ished the music for the dance. The proceeds; go to pay for the re- pairing of hall. Much credit i-s due Mr. PeierA. McMahon and Mr Jss. Murphy, the Hall Committee, for the efforts they are making to bnlug this society to the standing it should be. BIRTHS __._._. ROSE-At East Baltic, Friday April 18th, 1924 to Mr. nnd Mrs. Eilson S. Rose a daughter-Mildred Hazel, congratulations. DeCOSTE-ln this city, Friday April 18th, to Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iliiiu DeCoste, s dnughter-Jviury Teresa- DEATH} JOHNSTON. -- At Peter's Road. April 28rd. Mrs. Annie McDonald. general superintendent. hold in the lwesiey Building‘ in Toronto yester- ‘dny that the financial requirements for enterprises nf the Methodist Church in Canada for the connex- lonul year 1924-25 would total $1.- 943250- it was stated tho major item would be $1,225,000 for mis- llvlllllfl. an amount similar to lssr year, although the Mission Board estimates of expenditures had been increased considerably by pressure from both the home and foreign fields. Superannuation will require $200,000 from circuits and missions and 8140.000 from ministers nsd probationers. General conference fund requirements are $48,000 as lilninst 853.450 lsst year. For religious education $40,000 is being asked or $3,000 0f ll ilccrehse, Tile secretaries stated that loyal- lY of Methodists to the connection in recent difficult times hsd llrfllflhtcil the boards to refrain from seeking such increases s; act- ual needs would have warranted. Other board requlremcnls are un- changed as follows: Education, $150,000; evangelism llllll sociul service. 875.000 and church and parsonage loss fund, $5,250. ~ GARDEN OF THE SEA Oh, Garden of the Gulf, thou nrt so wile of the late William David Johnston, aged 70 years. Funeral Friday s-t 1.30 p.-m.. to ‘Peter's Road Church. . IN ME ORIAM in loving memory of Gladys Irene Evens. Lost awhile, our treasured love Gained forever, esfe above inserted by her PARENTS dear to ms; Thy balmy sir and thy refreshing breeze Blows softly from the water nll around, Where many kinds of lovely fish abound. it ls n Garden full of love sail glee, Where Wanderers always find it kind and free; And many who have travelled fsr sway Are hanvv to , come back and herein stay. - This is n Foxy island you all wcll might say. For l guess there's not it's equnl ls all the world today,- lt's foxes here and foxes there and . ell‘ Again” “l was sick for several months . ' lied pains an MEMbRIAM, ‘ In lovingTe-‘mery of our i“; "$37 '2'." 323922" l iiilo.” y ' ‘. Izidwlulalulladl: The . stars are ' I l‘ bulges osiny stench, ssd iny - ups» a liensiy grave ~ - tile was so D901‘ that seine- - What-ed". sagging without .Liee the one we could not esve. ., .. .1» ausisWWJ-c" hu m: sweet AaiiJrIse-hlc m1: Thirst-ow. ‘ asiisvtiisper some loved Min . ‘ front ‘And ‘lll the foxes everywhere ’l‘ill the Island's been made flrnous by the lsrgs word "million- sire." its summers are most beautiful; the days srs longmnii fine. der" from a whack-jumping mule In. to a deep rivsr, and as unwitting "llut I loved every bii of the time ll was Wthsre," she said, "and Methodists Require 01,943,250 For Year 9-15‘ TQ-rflf” '33;+.1.t::1'=r GUARDIAN Blltilllfi 8-090... With llbrwslyll f‘ 900 Years Ago? ' (Canadian Press) , ' wasmsoroiv, April lll-Proof of the intercourse existing between th lBritlsh Isles and Norway 900 targeting archaeological- lssl st made on the Bukn Islands. sit ted is tbs Fjord of Bulrn, Rh it ~20 miles northwest of Btsv- hsre to-dsy from Christinnfn. ‘ilhpl flrst- discovery, which was kn wn as Joseng Farm, in west Bu n island, consists of about 820 coins. Approximately 100 of these are of Anglo-Saxon origin, and with one exception were minted during the reign of Aetholred ll “The Un- ready." A.D. 975-1013. Six copies are somewhat crude copies of the Aethelred coins and one belongs to .the reign of his father, Edgar Al). 959-975. , ' The second discovery was that 0f ‘a magnificent ‘ golden budrlo about three inches in diameter which was turned up in the soil on the-Nedrebo farm, on East Bukn lslsd. at nearly the sums time that the Jpseng coins were found. The buckle is in ‘three sections. The upper surface is of gold, richly ornamented with a design in fill- gree of Norwegian workmanship. The rear surface is of bronze. irsd the‘ two are bound together with s this silver wire. Apart from s mag- nificent golden spur found years ego on the Christisnls Fjord this buckle constitutes the finest ex- ample of goldsinlthki work of the Viking age which Norway posses- sss. There is some ground for be- lieving that the design on the rear surface of bronze is of lrish ori- gin. in’ this respect the buckle forms an interesting addition to the ‘many objects of Celtic origin found in the course of time in the ancient soil of i Roselami. t Bltflllll held on Brighton field, Tuesday afternoon between Red Clippers and Polar Bears which resulted in Btmrs. up: ‘Red Cllppens All the Red Clippers need both gin-Rises and baskets and the gluc- pot. McMillan did good on first-Ants boy Toby. G Johnson frightens them with his speed. A very interesting game was played Saturday at 2.30 by the Yanks and the Star Sisters. A score of 5-0 in favor of the Yanks The line up is ns follows: Stars Yanks Catcher i. Josey Mary Mclnnls _ Pitcher (7. Dix Ed-nu Mclnrsie 1st Base A. Dix C. Osburne 2nd Base N. Cudmore Jean Corlsh 3rd Base P. Lawlor Agnes Mahar Short Stop Mary Osborne Invites-the Prince To Visit Stampede (Canadian Press) CALGARY, Altm. Aliril17.— Mayor G. H. Webster has sent a cublsgrnm to the nw-nsr of tho E. P. Ranch at High River, who is now In England, where he‘ is known ns the Prince of Wales, to visit Calgary again this summer iu his capacity as an Alberta rancher. in the cablegram. the Mllylll’ "r tended to the owner of the E. l’. Ranch the heartlost greeting! 0" behalf of his fellow-citizens of Alberta, and invited llllll to visit his ranch this summer; if at llll possible. during the time of the stampede in July. LETTER OF BVMPATHY To Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Dur- rett and family. Dear Frlonrlsz-Wc the llléllllillfll wish tn convey to you our sincere sympathy in the STEM ll°l'l'°w which has come to you In tilt‘ death of your beloved daughter. We cannot understand why (loll in his lnve takes so many you!!! "W"! l" himself but Goii‘s wily! B"! 11°! "l" Mid "T9 11181"! "'9' "We m!‘ ways sud we know that Hodoetli perfect with plenty "moonshine." ' ,0ur summer resorts are well soul pcd llor tourists from fsr and wi e i‘ tha journey which we all shall So come and make yourselves At home on our fair P. Ii. 1. " 1t. trill first class tip top shape. _ So. conie-qrteniir-oenie and flgeg gll‘ the plQlliif-s fill j can take ~ "- .0! sii things well. lt other hiehiniyr hrs In ‘ is gratifying to know that she has hut s short time previous to ourselves participated have to make sooner or later- Tlfsro is the consolation that no ‘_ more physical suffering must have brighter existence has begun. in Our roads are open every day fol‘ ‘ autos and sedans. lbs endured. that bodily infirm- itfei are at an and. that s new Mill - _'- ' i it,‘ u,» k1.‘- ‘ ._i';‘l1i'4~.i."; .,(\v,:14i;i "ii-iv. uqvuxiwvtn. i y fa ago ls contained In two In- j discover‘ l r, Norway, according to sd- ' made by two laborers at s pisco . I . TAKING TEACHE INGTO . TO WASH- Canadian tesche s. several hundred will ton during the ETtor holidays. numbering visit Washing- undsr the direction L. Hughes. A fui itinerary has )f D1‘. James , posiillou shall be, during the sea- ‘ pageants and bulls as lho BritL-h LONDON'S NEW SOCIAL AXIS. With the bright light of the pres- tige of the.Klng and Queen of Eng- land shilling graciously on the Brit- lsh Empire Exhibition. Wenibley Park. only a few miles from the centre of London, will become the meeting place of fashion. it is the royal desire that this gigantic Ex- eon, the scenes ofsucli fetcs and have never before conceived. Ever since the splendid days of the 'i‘udor.s, entertainment in the form of Piigesn-try, has been (leur to the British heart and now that plans are coming l0 fruition for the most important of Exhibitions. the lighter side appears in ull its attractive und traditional phases. it is the enthusiasm of the King, his consort und the Princes uiid Princesses, which 110W inspires society to outdo itself und provide been planned for llli stay in Wash‘- ington. including via :5 l0 the Cup- ltol. the White Home und other pictorial splendours, tiiu-t will sur- pass the Shakespeare Bail of Cor- onation. year and the Harrow A friendly game of baseball was a score of 13-4 in favor of Polar The following is the line- come slain that where I am there points of interest. Death Yeste 0f Mr. Fret A despatcb tmn-ou ting the death of Mr. Fred iE. |Mu zrey in Spring Heidi-Mass. was rec gved yesterday by Mr, Joli-n Antler on, 111L- pile Mr. Ziluzzey was Wu kinowu hero, ‘having l-urge inter s ‘in the fox business and illllll -i ule many per- sonal friends wliili- lll the Island. He was born aiboul sixty years ago lll the state oi’ Vern out, of i-Jugllsii extraction. Duriit iris youth the famlly moved tu lll sills‘ and eugug ed ill ifarnlinlz. Bein the eldest sou, live worked on the iriii until about twenty years of age when lic quull- lied as a school te' ‘nur- und lllllglll‘. school for a short ii u». He then eu. tered u store us u. ilerk, liililr be- coming s comment-i Llruvclier irom which position he {S promoted to the management, ‘u ivice-presldcnt o-f :1 large liardwnr manufacturing concern. For years ie continued iii that position, force lirretire about a ~25 E.Muzzy Pugeuiit of 1923. Experience is u useful aid in these limiters, und ur- gunizers, committee members, cos- tumers. artists and ruuslclans are rallying vto the cause to give of their best and evolve a series of really magnificent revels. From the inauguration oi’ the EX- hibitiou this month. when Their Mujestiet-i in iltute will drive from Buckingham liulullo to declare the show open, there will be uo cessa- tion in especially arranged festivi- ties, fit to entertain the. strungu" from over‘ seas. - 'i‘lic vast grounds designer! by the finest architects, will lend themselves to the occusioiluof incrry making und dancing. llie dancing iuilzite, which will be de- corated and illumiusteil by -r:xiii-l‘l>'. will be the largest ever built und arranged with boxes rind retiring rooms in ll way that comfort is us- silrcd. in. size. It will be l-WIC" that of the famous Albert llnll. wlii-rc flvi: thousand lizivl: bci-li known to assemble. Every prun- ticnl ides iii the way of iirrflllgfi- merits bus been applied. lllbffi will he dressing rooms und restaur- uirts, so thut visitors may be- able to chuugo to evening dress and New Firm Will Be Boon t0 Housewives-i- Tlie Guardian lies plesaureln culling attention to the new firm‘ of liiesurs. lic-ury McFurlsne & Coni- puny who ure announcing that the ‘furniture repairing and upholste - lug iii-such of the Beer d: Weeks business will lll the future be can ried on by them. The iisw firm will (in-vote its attention not only to ‘fur- niture repairing, but also to ‘the transferring of freight and the cra- ting of household effects, besides shipping the some; also the laying of oil cloths and carpets, picture framing und the putting up of win- dow sllutius and pictures. Expert furniture movers and a horse care‘- iully trained for the purpose are employed in moving furniture and the most fragile objects will be safely handled. The business will be continued nt the ilresent quarters and teams will ienll for rind deliver furniture and so furtli. 'l‘licy will hire out the iai-liebrutcd liouver electric cleaner by the hour or the day. Mr. McFurliine has been in the furniture repairing business in connection with Beer ti’: Weeks est- ablishment for the lust ten years. llr-. has iizid a long und varied ex- iu-rleiiivi- lll‘LllG furniture trad snil can be thoroughly depends upon» _ ' 'l‘lie flrni will retain the experi- enced iillfl skilled workmen of Miissrs. Beer a Weeks and it Ia expected that The Henry McFar- lriiie &. (‘onipuiiy will meet with gratifying kuccwss in this depart- ure. .._ J UST AS GOOD "You're miller a young man to be left in irlinrgi- of n drug shop,” srfild the fussy old gentleman. "Have Polar Bears twelve years ngo o mg to u break .11,“- in luxury brefori: the night s cher down in health. run,“ lxzgln_ R. Johnson B. MacDonald ills health impr vlng again. Mr. Given so much in the will’ 0i ‘ 110116!‘ M-uzzey took to tr veiling, ‘Illlllflllg material llfellflflillflll. "WW m" J- M90011“ G 3001150" extensive journeys f the l-Jast, vls- llllllllq the buiiiuirtoueli to turn the " l“ Base llting China. Jilpufl wiiuipisss main-spacious hulls "'1" “Wm” “i E-‘Hennease; d B A- milcMularContlnentril Europe ind extensively izelely flllil Hlmllliuleops ‘amuse- ‘ ll 0B6 i GI! 1i_} i ». . it. ltisiitilitpouflln 0H0 B MscNelll W. Allenlflid vllslftefirgsexg, M???“ the lflillllllllltfshlrl of foresight, 3rd Base ' ‘ ‘ I 'll~l . natc from the Throne, n Dslslel L. MscNovln g;l°,§lfnagfij’,'l‘, w,’ “f”? rnlitilwellllsg and Queen, as is. Short Stop I l d 1 k, a “mm 0 l e iii-aria or the Empire, ure virtually P. Hughes C. Holman s an w 0o m0 e mx DMHIBSEL tli - host and hostess lo nll the _. __ . a R _ iiecomlng interests is returned in vgnoré. The" M5,,“ w," m, on, R. Williams E. MaeDuff 915 and Stalled 10X wmpum" served to tho very letter rind the He started u-notli coinpiiily in “Mm Bmlsh hmpnuiny W11] i“. F’. Gallant F. A..fifur1sy i936 ‘mu ‘I "UM the lonowmg gliown by nll who take purl in llll‘ _ year when in: umulgunluted tho armngenmnt,“ 11 Q3115“; w_ Mncrqwgn three companies into one under the v wckmnnc cununinens are hiring NOTES llitlllu oil’ the Builkers’ Amalgamated formed evurywllorp‘ “m, um cm“, Sliver Black Fox ‘Company, He. se- cured ranches ,one at, Sherwood where be bought out the l’ilf1Cll built iby .Vlr. John B. Roper rind an- other ut Aliberry; Plains under the Imiuiiigciilent of .\lr. Shaw McMilluil. Kfiiesc llii continued to operate up to the time oi‘ his demise, remain- ing fronl the start in the position oi‘ irresldeiit oi‘ ilie compnril‘. Two fyenns ugo .\lr. .\iuzzy's wife died suiiiliinly. und lier death mani- festly affected ills health, which continued poorly until his (instill. He visited the lslitiid twivc a yeur did iiot mukc his fall trip. When here lust ire did not seem to be t his b_est ,aitll0ugli lll-s headtli per- mitted iilui to keep up his business activities. ’l‘ill; lute .\lr. .\1uz1._v was a mnu of remtless nativity. lie engaged in nuiny enterprises, some of them pro- viilr: siuwci-tssful and some otherwise ‘but on the whole, ln rho int-it I'd“! years, Cillllllfliill! were giving liim u good dciii of (’Olli‘t.‘l‘i1, lie was plun- nliig iu ulrtkc it visit here at an ear. i_v (lute und his frlt-mls were expect- ing his coming until the sud news wrm recclvi-il by death. Tlir lllllflill will lllkg plncc iii (it'll- ese, illlinois. in the family plot.‘ A noted that u few ybilrs ago lll‘. ‘built n cemetery chapel there for tho use oi‘ uli (ierloiliiiistinns at XII cost oi‘ $6,000. Now it is his own lot to have tlic burial service por- forlned river him there. lie was s iiri~ii1liei~ of the (Zougrogatioriril (‘lrunli m‘ Springfield, Maisa. whori- for the lust twelve or fifteen years ho has resided. The late .\lr. Muzzcy was a man of very wlrlc ‘business experience. Ho travelled extensively rtnd road extensively. lie possessed n charac- or ni‘ siirling honesty and honor. Where he incl business losses ihcy came l'roin a very scrupulous de- sire to trike over every obligation: developing Ull him, Renders of the: excellent articles he contributed during his visits hem on the fox‘ industry. containing much practical‘ wisdom and b1llilIlCS§iI1Slfil1l_ Rotor. inns will also recall tho interesting addresses he treated them to on his visits here. lie was of s very socini illspoaitlon and oniercd ll'(\.l\f‘- lily into the enjoyment of tlieso mectinifb. ‘ The lstc Mr, Muny is survived by s brother and sister. time of afflctfon such as yours we rsiillse that human sympathy is shallow and of but little worth. We therefore commend you to s merci- ful provldencs who tins said "1 will not leave you comfortless. I will you may he also" Signed in behalf of Cymbrin Wom- en's institute. firs. J. l. ~. regularly up to lust year, when hem" “mending iSiic-uklllg telegram oi‘ llll-IQDII their lll(‘lil(‘lll about this plot ls|llllll~ .\iuzzy| acting luriulls ‘Flu-ii’ lilllli-‘rllh-‘V ilnugliler-lu-lniv, the Duchess vl ‘York, Alruuily the Duchess has shown lier xiii-lilo in the intricate pasture of Yllyill ri-siioiiz-"lblliiy. Simple lllgllifiurl and intelligent Her Royal lllgllllthsfis‘ has sucliil tact in. n rure ilegrirv. Ninrcovi-r. she teams with ideas and being very young she is bound to infuse iiilo mo. 15,11,135), Eiillllfi! Exhibition I'll- tertalnments ull tllut modernity and charm which she exemplifies. From her central committee will ‘orient numerous others, llll lllell‘ the warm liund of friendliness to the vlF-ililfll- n every why, the him-i "l"! u Queen delight in makilli-l Wiilfillll“ the“. guosig from own-sells and great importance uituclics l0 lllilll » :- illon. “(hltlillll institutions as the 110W“ (Tolonizil institute. "W Ellgum" Unluu. llli! Overseas Lgugiig and others llllVi! i-lnboliils‘ plans pr‘lpured‘ uud llic offiilal British Committees. l‘-0'0ll"l"iml~ with them, are emplinsisliil: lllPll‘ piifposu iu tightening the. builds iii guest und host. H As un- llrillsll llrlll“ lll""l“""“-“ quickness II) trike lulu their lllflililrg. girnngors on idll-tildlii) 'lll this fllle impulse ln- lllllillwil lluring the months of flu- lilxlilhl- And so the stud)’ "i °““"‘ gungi-g inter-mt and comlfort Iililll be thoroughly lillfiiilflil um. nplilghu- Wm 1),. mode to Imfll lll-ll Hllrlnml-i- nilnded and llfllllllibirlh‘ ‘ err. . l, All llic fun und nonsense at‘!!! ill historic English fair. innizll H in“, vast proportions \vlli_ h-iiliil iiir- grown-up iiilo forgetting. his Years, whllu ilellilllllllfl H“: kw’ ("v5.3 A“ u“. wry \\'0l"ll lumpin- mggosl,“ u“. iii-opp nf diversion . I S. “lxnlilusrliilllsiiilslillllty will transfer its Nllllliilikffiilll the rPIlO-“lidlll Rmm‘ lngh und liurlingham clubs. lll" stately ivest End Hotels and even ii“. ilrriivlug rooms of thi-‘gra-nt houses. in this cnllvcn-inl; V-Xllllll‘ tlou. (‘osinmc nnil cliiirily bulls OI U19 cYlllbfl“ w°m°“'° mamm“ Guarilliiu will remember the manyiwm hi‘ Riven- io u great extent in of \Vemblcy. und llie competitions will lil- fought. in the giant the halls games rind played and Stadium. "Never n dull moment" mny well he the motto of this mighty onti-r- prisc rind perhaps more than any other World's Fair will the liisic , of women be catered for. With this in view, the clevercst nnd moi-i imaginative women 11ft‘ sltllni: on the vnrlnus committees and their voices are harlroncd to. as never before. ----<ooo---—— _ I t THE DEVIL "Did you present your aecounct to the defendant?" inquired l lawyer of-e client. "r ma. mr How." - " ad did insist”,- i- . , a; i 4 you riuy fllilltllllfl?" _ _ - “Wliy-cr-uo, sir;" replied the slioiminu, "but we have a prepare-- tion oi‘ our own that's just as good,’ . -——-—-<-o>i-—- LOST—TH E EAST WIND An lfli-lll rnuiil came to her mis- tri as nnil siilrl: "Faith, ma‘am, 'tla sorry l nm but I'll be trouhlin’ ye for inc u-agi-s. i‘m l'avin' the |i|r1y." 'l‘lic mistress pressed her for a YPIIKQI]. “ ‘Tis scared of the master 1 am. hifs that quure in his head." "Why, Mary, what on earth do you nil-rill?" "Vii-ll, llll1'.'llll. ‘ttvss ylsterday thzit i found lilm on Ills knees. He “'11s livvflll’ llPTC and pearls’ there, und l says lo liim, ‘Kin I hiip ye. nr'.’"v .-\ii' thin he says to me, he Rhys ‘Yls, l‘m lnokln‘ fur the Ila-d Dragon an’ the East Wind. Kin yi- sue ililm anywhere?’ An’ so. mzrum, yi-‘ll plaze be glnln’ mo my WHKPF, for I'm scared to stay." Hotel “vision” Water Street, Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, up-to- date hotel. Contains 44 rooms with private baths. The Cuisine la fimoue all over Canada. Telephone. In all rooms. Courteous r- vice. H. C. BROWN, Manager Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors reeeee 040000 04-09006-04001 . For lbs/u fi o eon-op brig/u,- ordinarily: I rianr. Fine wldk (and r ab! 2Z4! ; $7.75 BAThe copiizsaled mun- I rs u an healthful whit» ~%ss - and fallen lbdfltillbl i and organs. If you evens! ' iglirly-fioia ' need . .'r:......:.""f'~*"'i'f'~ , , sue‘:- oherssesieses hr .*-~ ~- ' ' s. A’ _ flora ~93? g~"~v,-.-_l-}g‘..' .__,