Y FEBRUARY 16,- 1924 THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Careful and handling of hiscol lprompt ections. dependable credit information. = a mpathetig understanding, of is requirements . an ample resources for the bank . The JIHE Ban ESTABLISHED 1832 Paid-up Capital I 10,000,000 Reserve 10,300,000 Total Assets . 210,000,000 n. n. tinny. St. Kensiniricin. Peters. Victoria. k of Nova Scotia MURRAY, lthmxuzcr (‘tllAll lr()'l"l‘E'l‘0\VN Brnnellea also at Albcrton. Al- liorieqim Borden, l-lmerrlld, blontugur: (Yllodry. Sourls, Snmmeisidc. GIIIS demands of his business are services a business man has aright to ex ect from his _ ank of Nova Scotia can and does_ meet these expectations. Discuss your needs and probl with the nearest manager. 28-h} l man- It Would Cost T0 9,082 People! l You Can Reach With The if Charlottetown Gu l j For a Few Cents ! Circulation 9,082 Readers 45,410! $272.46 To Send A Letter- $18L64 To Send A Post (lard—- " In Postage Alone l l That Many FAMILIES ardian The lChar/ottetown Guardian COVERS PRINCE EDWARD I DEW Corner, Prince and ISLAND LIKE THE Grafton Streets "IF YOU WANT TO SEE THE COLOR OF THE GUARDIAN" THEIR MONEY-USE it THE BENTRAl GUARDIAN A SHOP trom Holman’: Catalog A COURSE lN HOME NURSING will be Elven by the Red Cross Society. For further information apply 59 Grafton St. 14912 14 3i YORK AND MARSHFIELD- Services tor lSunday: York at 11 a. .ni Bruokley, 3 p. m. Ma-rshtield 7 p. m. Hubert T. ‘Smith, Pastor. YORK CHURCH~Speclal evan- gelistic services every evening 08X! Week (except Saturday) com- mencing with service ot song at 7.- 45 p. m. Everybody welcome. ANGLIOAN SERVICES MILTON AND FiUSTiCO.--The following service; will he held on Sunday, Feby, 17th in St. John's Church Milton at 11 n. m. in St. hiurlvs Church Rustlco at 3 p. m. NORTH RIVER BAPTIST CIR. CUlT-Scrvicos next. Sunday, Feb. 17, as follows: North Rlvclr at 11, a. m. Clyde River at 3 p. m.. Long Creek at 7 p. m. Topic: "The Psy- chology of Remorse." I POLICE COURT. -—A tine oi’ $800 or three mouths in jail was imposed by the Stipendiary Magis- trate ylesterrlziy for breach oi the Prohibition l:t\v. Two Prohibition cases were adjourned until the 16th and another until ,thv 22nd. FUNERAL TODAV. - The re- mains of the late Mrs. J. J. (‘happelle arrived by lust night's train. The funeral will take place today. Feb. 16th from St. Paul's Church service commencing at 2.30 p. m. Interment Peoples Cemetery. CLYDE AND WEST RIVER.- Servict-s Sunday, Feb. 17th. Clyde River 11 a. m. lvcst River 3 p. m. Subject, “True Firientlship." Sabbath School in West River at 2 p. m. Evening Service in Clyde llivor ill-‘SO at ‘i. Subject, " HvilYs Nohlcmzufs Son at Caperrauiii in (ialileef CHURCH ANNOUNCEMENT- Winslon Methodist, Stmday, Fob. l7tli eleven a. m. Winsloe North; three p. m. Wi-ilsloe South; seven p. m.. Princeton Road, Preacher at , all services, ltcv. Christopher (ira- lmm. The Young Peoples Leanne meets on Tuesday at 7.30. The sub- ject for (lebate is: “Resolved that sucees in litc is duo more. to char- acter than to clrciuustance." A ir- mative, Bliss lllami-e rtnlllreivs,‘ Mrs. C. Graham, Mr. Stewart, Wool- uvr, Negative. .\ir. Earl ‘hllillllllfi. Miss lllzirgaret Cudmore. .\lr. Lorne Nunn, Critic and jitdee Rev. C. Grn- m Via m. l l VALENTINE 'the. season \\'llH held in St. Parish Hull 'l‘hursdny evening. the hall being crowded to l1‘00l'll. Following was thosplrnllid lprogram: Part Song: “Hail,- itirplious, llail"-Cholr. Solo: *(Selectorll~l\lr. Chas. Earle. lit-ad- iug: (Sclcctedl-Dr. Gco. “Green. Violin Solo: “illazurk " till. lliyllnl‘.‘il(ll-—l\ll‘b'. A .lt. Jones. Solo: = '“( iMoKinnoit. Trio: “Three. Young llvlaitls oi Lcc."~—Mlss lloll. -—Church oi England service Crapnud on Sunday at 11.00 m. and in Springfield at 7.00 p. m. Sermon subject, “Fighting? All are cordially invited to these services. Parish of New London on the 17th inst will be as follows". River 10.30 a. m. Irishtoivu 2.30 p. m. with Holy Communion, Kenslng- ton 7 p. m. Sunday School 2 p. m. The many friends ot‘ Mr. George w. Clark, son or Mr. New Wiltshlre, who was operated on at the l’. E. Island Hospital, ‘Thursday, Iior appendicitis, will lu- pleased to learn that his condition is favorable and CONCERT____OHO §\\‘ll.‘i opened ‘inf the most enjoyable, concerts oilllmllhugs by Hon‘ Patti's: SllllllLIlf-l’ _ ‘hristimfs Lamcnt"-llirs. n. \V.l CRAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELD. in p. ANGLICAN SERVICES in the French SUCCESSFUL OPERATION George Clark. Our C0rnpany’s Sound Progress "Accordingly, though doubtless pleased, we are not surprised by e showing oi‘ over thirty-nine millions of ncw business, by a net: in- crease in the total business in force oi‘ nearly twenty-three the is now on the tair tray to recovery. TRYON BAPTIST PASTORATE. -—Sunday 17th. All appointments are canceled except Iionshaw which is cangcd from 11 a. m. to 7 p. in. Methodist Church. J. l3. Doggett, l)“ magnlficent surpluseam’ Pasta“ ings of more than thrcc millions of dollars."—- From President Cronyn‘s address. LAID TO REST. ——The funeral of tllu late Mrs. John Cooke took place Thursday afternoon from her home St. Avurds to tlic Peoples Cemetery. The pail bearers were Messrs 1a‘. G. Loire. John Simmons Conductor G. S. Tanton, John lllahar, Henry Calbeck, John Mc- Innls. Rev. Mr. Ryan officiutcd- at the services. The funeral was largely attended. "Our holdings of bonds and debentures have a present value of slightly over a mil- lion dollars above the figures at which they are carried in the books olthc Company."- From Presiden t Cronyn‘: BROOKFIELCL-The services in the Brooktield congnegation o.1 Sunday, Feb, 17th will be as fol- lows: Brookileld 11 a. m. ilnrts- ville, 3' p. m. and Hunter River, 7 p. m. The service at Hunter River will be a Thank Offering service m tire w. u. s. There will be a’ short programme oi‘ special mnslr and readings, All are cordially iu~ vited. ATTENDED OTTAWA CON- FERENCE. —Mr. A. E. lllorrlson of (‘harlottoto\\'n. has returned homo from Ottawa where he at tended the 1924 conference oi‘ Feli- l‘l‘Zll and provincial game orficiiib. trailed by the Department of tlir Interior. The conference discurs- od problems in connection with cw lorceuiont of laws relating to 12n- bezlrint: animals. lllention was | . . - - . t lllllilt‘ oi tho <l(“5ll"i\l)lli(_\' at llllt- l . iormlly in such laws, so fat as l . . , I (roulpzltiblc with local Clllltllllt)lli~i.l 'l‘hc [li‘Ol)l(.*lll§ connected with gamut laws uro often very similar in diill ieront provinces and ex» F ot’ views between,’ . charged with a d- l storing “i050 laws are helpful to all i‘tlll(‘l'l‘il(‘ll. The (‘onioretlee in the Parliniueiit, Chas. Ste\\':ii'l.,l Minister of the lntcritir. -—--¢o>——-— - ::D|D YOU even savc a dollar’ a minute’? You can sen it m. _ ltocr & il/oolcsa‘ 2 minute sale. to-l L night. mini \- The Mutual Life of Canada (‘Operated Solely For its Policyholclers) Makes A Notable Record Again Achieved Remarkable Surplus Earnings of Over $3,000,000 HE Directors presented a report to the policy- holders at the Annual Meeting on February 7th, which was one of the most gratifying submitted‘ during the past fifty-four years of its history. The following are the most salient features—— ‘ The Assurances in force now total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A net increase of $23,495,912 over the previous year. The new business written amounted to . . . . . . . . . . . . An increase over 192?. of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .‘ . . . . . .. The assets have accumulated to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . An increase over the previous year of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . During the year there was paid to Policyholders and their Beneficiaries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . Thcinvested assets earned the high average rate of interest of 6.55 The death claims were only 39.26",’ of the expected mortality according to the standard mortality tables. Careful and economic management is again indicated by the cir- cumstance that only l6.l5‘,7’0 of the total year’s income was required to meet all expenses of administration. The net result of the various transactions, which are briefly summarized above, is shown in the i Surplus Earnings of $3,012,806.99 This magnificent amount further strengthened the Company's position, increasing the provision against possible depreciation of securities and for mortality fluctuation besides enabling the payment of impregnable financial and other contingencies, Increased Dividends to Policyholders ‘T he past year has been one of grave anxiety in financial circles owing to economic pessimistic note sounded in has not; been reflected in Canada. It is natural that first consideration to the abso insurance as afforded by l QTERSONALS Mr. Patrick ‘Duffy was a visitor to the city yesterday. wNotes by the Way i Fusworth and »l.oft, ltenrliur: tSele('.te<ll—lir. lion. Green. Soloz‘ “May lllornluu"——-l\lrs. lt'l‘2lll('(*.\‘| lTi-ainor. Violin Solo~l\’lr. H. Porter. hlixorl Quurtctte: "Call .lohu"—hlrs _ 'I‘rainor, Miss A. Earle, hiussrsl (Julgley and Earle. lnterinissiou-' Sale oi‘ Candy. One Act Comody~— “llmv tho Story (lrow." Characters Mrs. Brown. lVlisu Elsie Lowe, lllrs. (lreen, bliss Eva Dyer, Mrs. Iiiee llrs. \\'. ('. Cook, birs. Snow, ll TE. R. Brow 146 Richmond Street Charlottetown Fire, rm, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at Lowest rate. Agent at Sunimerside, Lloyd Lewis, Good Strong Stock Companies. mull in ' visitor Queenie. lloll, Mrs. Taylor, Mi Frailces 'l‘rainor, Mrs. White, Miss llelcn Wnkoiortl. All the numbers were. very» capzibly rendered, Miss Lillian Earle being accompanist. UNION ROAD NOTES .—-l\lls‘s Floroutro llnrdy has returned houn- ufter a visit at hor sisters Mrs. ltuymond Crewys, Cornwall- Miss lnez liryenton arrived home Saturday utter her visit to the city ivhere she was taking Hflllfltlllillil Science.—Mr. John McKinnon. popular mnll driver has purchased a very valuable. driving horse svhich enables him to deliver his double * quick timc.~—llir. Wilhurn Younker was a recent to Union-Mr. \V. R. lirycitton bus purchased u valuable lath mill and is now busy prepar- ing ior spring (lelivcry.~h'lr. Art ilcnderson has in training several nico rncers and prospects look good tor this siuninens racing-Mr B. C. Iiurdy intends replacing his barn that: was so badly destroyed last. tall by a magnificent structure. ._Mn.;_ Thom“ Yeo has returned New Universities Dictionary . rm srw ii IVFRSITI yDlFllflN-UQY I'll nillirln‘ "w: All tlon out groin, ‘lull panel In color. Present or mall pl ’ three elork him, uto- x x vwwwwvv Vvvwvvv 3 Coupons and 98c ooouro this NIW authentic Dlotionlry, bound In block iuuwuhd with How To Get It For tho More Nominal Con of Monutaotu - and Dlltrlblb coupons with nlnotyolqht unto. to oovor out o! handling, peeking MAIL ORDIRI WILL II FILLED Aumrmmflwfi Fflotloiiarles In One pqqgnvioiiotofiiooflllfeiill.“ flfl 4 4 A‘. yyvvvi hmne nitet her recent visitto Chicugo.—-Mrs. Arch Benton and > Mr. Albert Middleton spent Sunday at Union Road. ::2 MINUTE SALE.—Don't miss our lilg 2 minute sale tonight-Sat- urday night-in our Linen Dept. 7.30 to i) p. m.—Beer & Weeks. “éomzrumo A HFTLI arr-ran" llr. George J. lingers left yesll-r lfloutiitltetl irotn Pngti i) day on :1 husinr- ' wtrip to Aloulrelllj -—--~»—--— time. A recent visitor to the Arc- H lily-art‘ ll. lSlnlitni tllilc l‘(‘(])l'i‘..<(;ll|;i.- ghiws Dopmubnlcnt, mm or being vi o loot n‘ i u‘ 7., .‘ .,‘ is iegistcrctlrutltluiuVihtorill. ‘l lllmwl‘ through it. ‘Iit-dfl-‘ill ‘{T"ii.~§‘K111i;flli"‘it..allii' “i 1""’““ "my" While there she attended i l l ‘mulling’ kindling’ grandpnrreilts. golden ivodrling. , ~ loiticc hours. llliss hiuriel llaslam of Staring-i \ It vvas not their fault that ‘lheyl [nutrients like those we have mon- tionell afford evidence that the Civil Service is greatly overman- , ucd and over wonianed and that down to date old salaries have been‘ increased and new and larger sal- aries created. Such is Kill-g Gov- ernment economy. lmemlbers lelinillte. Happenings 0f l the Week (Continued from Page 4) lirouipton on the splendid showing DeBlois Bros, Ltd. pqngylnqq IiIfllflM lllblllldAX. Feb. furnished by Ward lit-ll 'l'olepllone .. .. .. ‘Si. lliziwrence Flour ‘ltlttawai Powelr lfiubn Can-o Sugar |l’nu_ ituicrlcun Petroleum _ . _ ‘ E [American (‘an ulatlons oi lVEr numerous irlendsmmlziuil" Tmmm] I “he refllowurd Smith Pfd. ently made in her Law examination llowltrd Smith Cont. .\t the present time l'lllll(*.~§ll)ll'\'l<\l'. h‘. Steel are in |'nll swing. ‘Flu-y urn tally popular ior tiTlntlilPlllllV-i l'\'i".l l _ int: wear. Not only zlrv taut-i‘ slip- “,3, virhn... pers zitlorncrl with large rhinestunellilliii Vit-tnriv . buckles, ibut also the entire l i" "m. 1;u'g(~ll.'l)\’t‘l‘(‘(l with rhinvstoiit-s. room were a dozen girls not one oi “Piling flown-S sown in the Amt-ti, llllss Edna M. Lelhuze, teacher whom was doing atnytliiut: iu tit-frail cities are an um l They \\‘i‘.l‘l‘ll'lllllt‘hlllllltil, wlillc others ar Mr embroiderim’. broidorlvtl with the stones in llnrullnilnk ,.'lllll so on to put in tin,- relilllrlfillpatterns. The more Slliiplv dresses “am, NM.“ gm,“ _ oi‘ heavier tuuterial have just our iliincstono burial-o in the trout or‘ spew-l mp1 1419132 Victory Smnndfllfi? Victory l l lividell mass oil ‘l "m. llu-nk llank Rural l l .1 | .1 l - . "l $1200 to $1 U) tlch p“ lmnmlh both the yolrng and the old. llolmnrlrrri. llmltrezll .. \\'l|oat~l.\lay, ll conditions, and some quarters. in times of financial stress the people should lookmore carefully than ever to their expenditures and give lute security and protection of life “tension nrr remap», WATERLJO o ~O.N_TA 1H5?» MONTREAL EXCHANGE BANKS l. July lll, Sept HUM l5 ‘Illllling in m“ ell)“ mill out on Inch ‘iillt 'l‘ln\n llli‘l't 'll'l‘\ l’ ' 0&0 guest oi Mr. and Mrs. A. l-‘.i - t . . .. i -,.| ’ ’ ' - ‘- ' ‘ '_‘ (lorlr-iiay, 80"‘. July Kit-ll; Septlluoil appropriate to, the oc ~ l~lunsulrl_ ghéd rwlmng m M‘ ‘mm “h?” u pretty rhiucszolle bnnllmtux lot‘ grid/h l unplug m, his guhjefl, "Pyflj M i '“°'° ‘wmg °“‘ "°“’"“"' “' m“ “Whoa tun.- which are liflvlilllllli; u» (tats. any. 1w. July 16".. vomrilmtifln to Society!’ . t; . "1 ‘ - Qhoir Will render special muster. ‘ . .-_._-¢om____~ LUNINJN, lti. Quotations tor salvnt-ir and Julmsnxflunparalleled Stuck |':,\'-l\'2ll{1' \\'I)Y'l\'>~'. ‘m l eluvlell '- ltunk ‘s Montrczll to illlv ru -> rl Senna l-‘loiv m,“ _ 'I‘hel'e it; n H“ mans on sue m. . ll'-" _‘;,,;!ly‘ new. \\' and sliiplireatlters. m; oi‘ lln- creator nmnlirl- ol‘ lllII (lr-rlnuu \\'ill'>4llllt.~‘ sruttletl at llmthrnnm g1 lGERMAN WARSHIPS ‘STOCK QIIQTATIONS‘ TO BE RAISED Feb. ltl. A I‘li|lll'li('l opt-rations on a seah- by any lll'l'l'lllll.\ sal has been definitely ilh the Arlmiralty h); s. the biiiullsll firm of tor on June 21, 10150.. o proverb-tit ior opera- ll n scale us this. and ‘[:|ll the salvage plant will ho entire» But this pessimism the experience of The Mutual Life of v llllito $269,982,566 39,040,518 4,583,330 59,721,388 6,12t_,7s1 5369.743 or /,,. there has been a RIO), 4 Diamond Jubilee .. l Knights 0t Pythilts l __ ‘l-Jrhr: Knights o! Pythios, slid, ‘Pythiau Sisters will commemorate ltha Diamond Jubilee or 60th nub} - worsury ot’ their order by attend Divine Servce at the Central Chi’ ‘i Linn Church tomorrow evening I ‘olalock. .'_‘ f, _, l No parade is being held at till; _ I [season oi’ the year. but mom s‘; ‘will tin-ct at the church annex t, t, dbrlnully) and will be sbownqtq fist-alts reeserveil ior them. (ICMQMYs flit-v. Dr. (icnge will preach l KG; ' '5 ~. i" eluding a violin solo by Mr. Hlfiuf l‘ n. Porter. I ‘i’ ' AGED woman romeo f , secs av-s-rocxiuea * =- P' l 15.-— N11..- ‘ NEW YORK. Feb. bllizaheth Krossa, lliul been ltours when her found the body hanging by t. slflvkllllts lied to a hook in 1th her home at 1%.!) Madison Street, Brooklyn. “hi. The son summoned Dr. 8o 0gp; nounced her dead. Victor xii), the Hushwlck Hospital. Wli Rive no reason (or the suicide or: . flu Y .\.-1-rv1 v~.. . .0... _..._-.--__-_-n-_ in Personal Attention i§l* To Every Detail ' 1* u; 1)u111Qug1e_ Spanish River Pill. . F ""' ‘ a q q Spanish llivor Cont. lttlll; l. i ‘ a ' C: l "7 {rm " “m” w“ °l male“ l“ ‘bemz Tildilteilsh gtfteellnliillabid so taken here in the Wembley Ex- hmngzlns m,‘ ’ ' , lilbitlon in London which opens inlAbiubl I - "VIEWED DEMOCRACY 750M April and already booking dntcsShawinigan . - - AUSTRALIANS ore being made by _ quite a low‘zgwezfgtlsrulmlgecnlc "3 . I ' ' Noel Buxton, British Minister oi cllarlm-lelmw" Pm?“ Th“ "9 can steamship Cum, -_- Agriculture in the New Labor Gov- going over to Eng-land. Among do pm 431/2 °""""°"" l‘ m“ m" °f ' l°”'“" those who purpose going over is Asbestos Com. *- Governor-Generul oi Australia, and M F T H1 E M L A Dominion 37mm, ... once acted n: alde-de-oemp to his r- ‘~ ~ 535- x‘ - ' - Momrea] pow“ __ 155% g lather, and It wu there he abaorh- ' ' ' ‘vlrmmeg Electric _ .. ed many demogratlo ideas. Hlel has The concert h, 3L PM,“ sehmlymtuona‘ Brewer,“ __ erved on the ulgnrlnn mi tlry _ 191 ‘ n" l" w". Nam“ ‘h’ Gmeks common Thursday evening is being Suxar m‘? and the Turk; in turn, and ut tn dlscillwd as 011B 0f U“! V91’? "ltfestlmfi 6M. s, igandry __ _ the British House tor eight yearn heqdhere for a long “me andiAm. Locomotive 71% between 1910 and 191B a In ex- _ ' ""' ‘ Darvon the subject of agriculture greatly enjoyed by the large nummngmsxzttitgtgpxikarllellntng . and the Balkans. Ho wean a bard ‘be? NQBQM- n ' ‘ I fill t I o o Con. Pacific Railway . ~- to cover a bullet wound n c er N York comm“ “my "Y T- Tilrk "uul" "d M‘ ‘ "m" The very latest thing in noveltyl “w ' i which followed from a blow Inttict- . .911“ 911"“ “wit” 19%| ed by an Englllhmpn in m, 191g neoklaoes are sterling silver chains grumpy. Btpgl 57 election when he run ll I Labor twsntfflm “lam! km! With W?!’ lmfimfllflllal i789" "7 slfldldlll- n: ll laldgtil" °l small beads in the pastel ahadeslhizljlvpsfiifgwgfifild 27 4' t e rm. r. uxton Wll - I < ~ ~ beflTliiollzloWOlligi and inherited u “w” a" ‘lnch ‘awn’ Atlached m international liter. Marine ~ ill-go and valuable ntlto, molt oi "'9 "d! M ma” "ml" "9 Bhapeil Prom Steel Car. I . ~ which he tin converted into ‘a pendants encrusted with stones of Reading .... .. .. 56% __ trvot tund to; puollo pugpoloo. H: “my c010,,’ Th‘, pends“, are fin. gunshot: halite . 8874 in new flity- we your: o age. In m elm or 102 his favorite recreations are ‘llsnlng "Md “f. “m1 M989 0f the pm“ [Tnvlon Pgqlflg _ _ 1315‘ and travelling. beads. Utah (‘topper 08 You may safely entrust the f conduct‘ of all funeral arrange- t; r ments to us. ' -' t We can help to enlighten your .- .~ .- burden with personal, kindly, humanly, quiet and conscientious service. Phone n. n. MaclEr, 180 Kent Street f l I 149 i