Ii dill-enlists “TNMEMORIAM ni lioughmg ' M. Nolan, g "Two yen-rs ago I had ~i.- which settled in my be: and caused constant d I could not sleep iiny nod about 4 - a were Messrs. Colin ma”; Mg", Illmlil. 19-11185 MscNevin, Dougaid MacDonald. Alexander MaoKenzie and Silas MucNeiil. Besides his sor- rowlng wife he leaves to mourn one onshflw. son Neil residing at home's)“ hm. on April 1st., inst... 0t Mr. Wm. R. “w, James or Came Cove and Boyce alter s. protracted illness. [our smers_ Mm Archlba]d'luac_ The ’ "llilceafled W" a Plmnmem-Lean. East Milton uses ‘llrs (armor occupying the land previ- Bane Graham’ Newiudvi“ "M‘ _~ . usly owned by his father, who ini- Mm can.“ Magma“ audenr “"31 ~ , iigrated to this province from Jen Macpha" of St Catheflng; P Dr WM!‘ ‘Dulntl-eefl, Scotland. in 1840. lie-ME. I‘ . . . F, . q ; r mlepyeaxo mourn his wile, lorxnerlyl gliiss Catharine‘ C W] urrie o! Desuhlei. - L‘ inns daughter, Agnes. wife ot Rev. J. Morrison oi’. Whycocomagh. ~~-.. 8., three sons, Richard c! Provi- v , deuce, R.Jl., Edwin GI; on (gills 1111:1911" c I would ‘ve u a trial. MWFL- ""19"?" l ° ‘"1 ° -- three bolt as I wu oom- 91"" ad-lguiug’ Kala‘; ogfiagggiigj ii at my c0 hi. paid blflf W5’ E" ' M ma’ m . “a, . x , - ~ a town, the sole survivor or a lamil? ' . " °° "wk" * ' ‘ ' bf ten. .The respect in which the ‘o. igoivffliu been on r o. . mm deceased was held was clearly svl cnwrtmrsi... r lung lflont n‘ the large number lrom (or some nrioulf ¢ and n ar, who attended the tuner- nl. ’ The ottlclatins clergyman We! Ont; __ I WILLIAM R. BOYCE Dnuglwom ffheileath occurred at B L -¢-.— ‘l - , MR. DONALD P. MACLEQD ~ 3T4 w: lit Wflls with sincere regret that the people o! linker-man and 8M3. cent districts learned o: the limb 0t Donald P. Macileod on the morn- ln-g or March 14, 1927, alter a. shunt illness. The deceased, who wag in his eighty-limb year, wag a m5.“ of Sbnial disposition, an excellent flelxblbour and a kind husband and talthler. He was noted for hi5 hon. esiy and integrity. .111 h]; young. 91" days he had travelled in W551. 9m Canada. but eventually return- “d l“ h" “Billie lend. and ase-itloll ' Rev. Mr. Sears. The pallbearers were nephew deceased, nwieltyi Russel and esley Boyce. B e1‘ and Mack McPhail, and John and l“ Iilkfirman. where he had lived wni. Gaudet. To the bereaved hwvrllv rind prospered. lie is our. ' ~ relieved- ct. teml and relatives, the Guardian ""94 b? 1 Willow. nee Annie Mac- ya do,“ _nemov_ tend rs sincere sympathy. ‘frlllgelligiikillnld three“ daughters, Flor- , " ~ .‘ .erose,. ..., _ l- 0! W‘ 0W" "mt I (""’°‘_",'-°;°_____°°”) ‘,home for the lllilefflalqjlfiflzlllgihczlgli: usle. Mrs. Edmund “m” buucm A. DARRACH . ' E3058 Vllllfiy. and Jemima Mrs. tlABO-llllfll Todd, ‘Bradalbane.’ There passed peuceiully into res ~ at Canoe Cove on Tuesday. March 1st, i927. Duncan A. Darraoh in his seventy~third year, deceased ha James, 0i Brailalbnne, and qne 515. yedrj-but hopes were lield out lorEweu Mlmnoulgal, of Charmm? his recovery but otherwise, he began to graduollylsprlngrton weaken until his spirit passed buck bearers ' {tn Hizm who gove it. DurinE his mu-Mnckenzie, Angus Macxhnun, lness he was tenderly cared for llYLem. Molyneatix. Melville Moly cemetery. The pal]. MucDougnll. lie is ‘also survived by one brother, ‘tor, Isabelle of the some placg The ser ice-s t th ‘not been in good health lor the past grave weie cunékcte‘? $2‘? "19 111m willed ltown, and interment took place a; were: Messrs. John W. 1 THE VCHAVRLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN AITRABTIVIE 0A Making- Garden nillimaiag andigMan Beautyr lminusoulmvls, Australia, April 4. ~<Cenlberra, Australia's new Federal Capital, to be formally o'p~ ened as the séat of government by His Royal Highness the Duke 0t York on Nllay 9 next,~hss already a Population o! about 5,000 persons. incidentally, it is CAlNberra, not CanlHERRA, the accent being pro- perly on the first syllable. Can- berrn is '15 miles inland from the east coast o! the continent und in respect to population, is practically centrally situated, being 150 miles Jlrect ‘from Sydney, 240 miles from Melbourne, and 500 miles irom Ade- laide, Brisbane and Hobart. ‘The "nuade-to-order" ciiy has been lll years in the making. Cun- borra was first settled in 1823. it. was accepted as the seat oi iut~ lire government and was ceded to the Commonwealth by New South Wales in 1909. Common- wealth ownership became active in 1911i, and constructional activity commenced with its otliciul nam- r. NBERRAM “MAllE-lll-llllER” Bil Austrslian Capital H as Been 11 Years in _~ City of Interest for -Ma.de and Scenic l. also by reason ot‘ its line climate and scenic beauty n city particular- ly attractive to tourists. ‘The city urea. is oi i2 square miles, but at. present is confined to tour square miles. The government area lit-s around the major central elevation on the slope oi whicn_ Parliament House has been erect- ed — d massive white structure filly dominating the surrounding landscape. Depuruuent buildings are also in the Government Area, as well as the National Library and Public Offitrcs now under con- struction, and the ulreazly-erectcd Post Oflli-c and 'l‘elcpbone Ex- change. The areas between the various buildings are in course oi preipnrullou (or gardens. lor the city itself is designed as a “garden city‘! l 'l‘ho niuln commercial arch sur- rounds the second central cleva-l tlon on the opposite side ol‘ the rlv-l ér, the focil point of which is a large hexagon containing the Civic PAGE FIVE We Own and Quill CORPORATION BONDS - Rain Avon ‘River Power Co........... 5V;% Canada Steamships ... .6% Canadian Paperboard . . . . . . . . . . 7% Drumrnond Si. Realty.......... iil/fll. (50% Bonus of Common) Gatineau Power Co. Debentures. . 6% Lake St. John Power & Paper. . . . 6V; $2. Quinte & Trent Valley Power Co. 6% Quebec Apartments Ltd“ . . . . . . . 6 V; % Si. Catherine Improvement . . . . . 6% % Jan. 1, 1947 (40% Bonus of Common) Stale of New South Wales, Ausflia 5% Feb. 1, 1957 PREFERRED lsrocxs Cumulative ' '~ » Maturity July l, 1956 Oct. ,1, 1941 Apr. l, 1937 Feb. 1, 1942 June 15, 1941 Feb. 1, 1947 Jan. l, 1955 July 1, 1940 Price 99.50 99.50 101.00 100.00 101.00 99.50 101.00 99.00 100.00 96.25 Mariiime_ Telegraph '8: Telephone 7% Qulnte 8: Trent Valley Power Co. 7%_ Cosmos Imperial Mills -. . . . . . . . . 7% 113.00 9 .50 , Market if Full particulars on request ‘ l iIOHNSTQNiAMAX/Alzg ' Montreal Stock Exchange Montreal Ourb Market. ,1 l‘ i. ‘v Toronto stock ‘ ‘ v~"v1"\‘§¢\"- siEhtBEBS: mun“... iillnnlpog Grain Exchange ma» lad J-j‘ ‘ ing by Lady Deumun in 1913. De- signs for the best possible city were culled for, and engineering Centre. This will be econ-Died‘ around its circumference by more; _ llhlfl devoted wife and sister Ellend. neauqgiwalter Trowsdnle, and Syd. He was a very highly respects ney owsdnle. man and will be greatly missed by c host of friends. his home was ul- wuys n ‘welcome place to enter and V lthere he will be missed by his dear ‘.2115’; filwlififlfi "i{il°,°.§f.‘§......-gym“- “d W» H» Delu- .by his Pastor RevFW. R. MacWalk-l ' ‘er, his favorite hymns, Rock of Mm James Ana“ is Con”! . els- s izrz..iiz"zss.zisigiz.iz"*~ “l? a ~ ,' . - ‘ mum s. ‘ ilbougli the day was very disagree- _ able the lunerni was largely at- 10m enterprising pcltato king, “ *:::;‘*;1; ti: 22:32.2: 2:22.221"; killed‘. “shill; ~ '” o po oes to ‘Long Creek, there to await the lin-{Americau markets. .111 resurrection. The ipdll-beorersl EM ERALD NOTES l Mrs. Alfred Gillis, Motnljroge‘ is flpelldlng a lew weeks visiting hex‘ ‘Mr. Bernard Murllhy who had the misfortune of lolslng his nice driving more, has‘ pllrciluged n Qlleedy pacer from Mr. W. B. .\lc- .Nel‘l, Silmlnerslde. m?” ‘Hulkl n Household Scrapbook Among the visitors to Emerald Just week was Mr. Fideie Perry. ‘iSummerside. l . 12;:more“:“:I:;""~;dma.:: Boil the eggs hard. Till-en melt March 13th ' ’ u lititle carpenter's glue in with tho; dye. ' The colors will ‘be more bril- liant, and the eggls will retain tihe-lr ‘beaufi; indefinitely. . By v ROBERTA LEE ‘Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Malian l The Borden dramatic club orc- lssn-tetl their three act play, “The ~ Old ‘New Hampshire Homestead" lin Emerald Hall on March 17th.. save an 0g the sma“ bus oriunduvas much enjoyed lby a largo Soup that uccuinulwtc, put them iii‘““‘1'e“°e' a tin can witch» holes punched in both ends. and when washing dish- - s-s, - shake tints can in uhe hot zlibh water t‘: lprotluce suds. 1i. is both a convenience and an economy. ‘Wlffl’ Foh ‘Dish Wflhinq trThe Oil for _ ‘journey for the doctor. For Sale By ‘ - srmvtav. §H<AW " 6i PEARDON . Roach Powder ‘U18 n"! A good roach‘ powder Droven effective is made or equal parts oi plaster of parls und pow- . dered sugar. r,. tor its use on sick cattle. the house. u \ .\ lShe deserves to be, when other women “ " ' * ' demand her cakes Flow often you've been"! at bazaarh or socials, “I want Mrs- B‘ m’; cake '. ln every community there are women who are noted for their cakes. - Y These women rakelpride in their baking. Many of them stick to Quaker Flour. hey know that recipes always tum out right with this flour. It's tested every day uncler- home baking conditions-in our own kitchen. No flour can bear the Quaker Brand unless it comes up to our rig-id standards. Every bag “is sold under the guarantee that if for ‘any reason you have troublmwitb uaker Flour. the dealer will replace it, or awe your. money bac - ,. the Farmer.—~.-\ bottle of Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil ;iu the farm house will save many a it is not only good for the children when taken with colds and croup, and {or lure who suller irom pains that has and aches, but there are directions There should always be s bottle oi it in lmllilmml bllndlngfl 0f l‘ 9111mm i“ ers in their own poai or defensive the old veterans like Cobb, Wheat. len years ago ho came to Granville, semi-public character, null its are, m, allowed, gives substantia-lCollins, and with Joe Baeiy as and -l>ought a farm and tlook up ’ I 0T QYHQ In a QrQ IS a‘ BfC TC§ “l9 Sim "l We TM“ Hau- Cew-iml probably that tbs National Lea-fieili/er was a me BlWililmE B100“ 11MB "We" leflflelllaq; p s:|n.| sin adopt [|!M inlffighting player than Cobb. No one lion. lie endeared himself to all in this area, and development Isc A H A , m mu. Kicking thelwent =0 readily to the spikes, none in. nciSl‘b°"“ by his loosely and be“!!! llnlleflflliefl- The 00111111919 puck and forward paaslng is per-liners in so many losing fights; “brightness flllill more ihtan one scheme for city ornamentation 11* mlted In the amateur leagues amfnone. fought for use cause and “Elsi-Mr was heard to say. "I will eludes the formation of artificial has speeded up the game a; welllmar: figrcgly_ m; hi9 n“; 1mg miss Dave as he was taznilllerly. lakes in the centre. the flood area. as adding spectacular features. lhyear is to revive his tarnished known!’ The esteem in ivlilcn or the Molonslo being the basin. the pm would dispense with theiname, cleared by Judge Landis, he was held was shown by the _ no-orrslde area in centre Ice. alioMrbut where he hopes to place be- 10789 number‘ 01’ 119M119 W110 follow- SCHOOLS AND CHURCHES forward passing in a team's de-yond reproach by leaving an en- ~ ' remain-S i0 11K; Kfllvc n! fenaivs area and permit skating adoring memory of diamond worth N011" Grflnvme- The 71°“ MI‘- The social condition oi Canberra player amide in the other two nc-‘that will tell in deeds and records C°b°mn9 0f Bmdanmiw- mmhm" ls advancing with the progress oi tlflllt cl the rink, there would he of his baseball ability. F“ ‘m’ 56"“ ‘*1 l“ ‘WW3 “d. construction. A linely-equippedfpuh- little fault found with the rule? ‘ ffilave- The PBM-‘Walellfi We" m“ lic school has been erected at Tcl-‘The game would be fast; full of; We nearly forgot to casually rum“ Cillluey- Jame“ Till-Pei? Wu‘ opea Pork, and now provides ac~ speedy skating and provide morelmark that we picked the play-off “am (“mm ENE“ GMT- “will comutollirtioti tor 500 pupils. The team work with quicker changes oficllminatlon and semi-final wln- lmrilmg- W65“ Payme’? earl)’ EFQCUO" 0f B." 3114101011111 D1171" "19 play from one end to the other. 11ers in three big hockey games.‘ To m“ berelwed widow we ex‘ lic school at Ainslie is contemplaltq And ‘Bruins will givg serum“ a tend our heartfelt sympathy. ed, as is also the provision of tec - w" i" m," am, durln _ “M, n“. nical education. The establish}. ‘alt That's gym?“ g l*”“’**” ment of a smell universigy is un-l _---»>-—-—- I1_\l MEMORIAM der consideration. MR. DAVID SPEARS. works and some architectural’ con- struction was proceeded with un- til 1916. The activities which ceas- cd then, were renewed in 1921 wile-n the government appointed the Federal Capital advisory coin- mittee. in 1923 the sitting parlia- ment decidcd its successor should meet at Canberra, nnd appointed Si. Federal \Capital Commission, which concentrated upon the ques- tion and accelerated all uctivltles. Privn-‘te enterprise was admitted to share in the development in 1926, leases being sold in the city in December, 1924. Canberra lend is not to be disposed oi for any es-| late in lreehold. so that land sur- rounding the nc-tnal city is leased lor terms not exceeding 25 years. Land within the city limits is leas- ed lor not more than 99 years. a-nd buildings constructed must be zrp- llroved by the government. aner, sulklnq, hard home second to none, in that sec‘- lla Himself Again . WRITE Tyrus Raymond Cobb i: himself, again. Reports from the Southern The result of this guardianship at present in the city area are thepamps stats that he is riding all, is that Canberra, now an establlsh- elghly-year-old Anglican Churchlover flmwllfle. and has a snarl lu- cd clty, is growing gradually ac-| and the Rectory — the letter now u his disposition mminllcent of the: cording to the accepted design, and Girl's Granlmar Schook-und unew- old days at his worst while train-r ()1, L“ ,,,0r,',1ng o; “arch 16th,, havering with the Mackmen down Southfuw muéel ‘ ‘ his ‘amph. of, sum nether Cobb intend: to retire after this home 01- David spear“ m“; mo]; 10mm,’ with“, Rance“; ‘M ls already exciting the vudmirution ly-erected vlcaragc. Sites ‘ h) ol visitors. it has prospects oi bei‘ been allotted, however, to tb of (with entered x P to Show you coming not only a city oi politics principal religious denominations, Y8". and he maintains that the hlmgelg t] h 1 ,- m l ._ Dav, | nnd commercial lniportsnce,__'but who sire now preparing to under- Athlt-etlcgzs wllll win the world's pcri- id spears‘e,vfli’“,,§m ‘S; $11,361,911,‘lggfizuhrgihggil hézflggcezug; .____.. .7: ._ _ n u . , , , , _ - I v s r o mment of v _ 0 Ahotc years has been prqdlqfing New Londgn’ 'Pfin%e Edward ‘Shiaanurrfli. Bank Clerks are hi; cus- . may go the full five games. (-By\-:'F'E_‘Q'-_) ThcNhtlonal HoclwylLeagucgov-‘lthe "um," of a new Athwflc 13ml‘ and mama‘ 3mm“ Adam“ Johnny Miles, premier marathonlflmw B‘! 1M" mfleilflq l" Nfllwlspirited cqllggg boy.’ has runner of all time left his homslYork recently discussed chances "ll town, Sydney Mines yesierdayuhe NEW"! rules, and while noth- morning for Boston, the scene offiflfl W"! 11¢ 5°" "M" 37*" lhe great marathon scheduled toi_<>|°fl=_ 0f "i9 9'9"" "WM" ‘ b‘. run any," u", "an Mu" iglfififlilfl that there wlll be changes confident of repeating his wonder- 0f I more or less rad|9c2a7|28nature iul performance of last year, and him"! "ll "=50" °l 1 I‘ ‘Wm even expressed himself as capsble.;m¢"¢¢8- A 8P¢°|l| ""1"" ll" W of bettering his world's record,“ alliwimfld 1° “msld” “T mark. Johnny this year will aQQIMChHIIQGB In the rules and a lot wi m“ ‘Dams, mama” De M", rewdcpend upon the composition of the h special committee. if the majorlly puted American distance man, w o 0f the member‘ are u‘ ‘he “Pacmc is reported to be running better u ‘ t than ever. "That: hovvlll give Miles 3°35‘! WP!’ "W" WE in! Ii “Pa; the race of his life ls a certainty, 997W"! shots, substitution ttlo _ however, all the Mnrltlmers are uninitiated spcctaton in cl e: In or to capture the hare“. The n" up on the game, wlll resemble a 1917i. is *0 be Tuna,” Apr" hash from all branches of sport. ATTRACTIVE CITV The only ecclesiastical buildings OHARUOTTETOWN \ taken ed the occupation oi fishing, about 4727-l5-1mo. _ ___.___ MI. Trndc Mark Why ‘mmanuis’ Hold First Placer 11. ECONOMY- At one cent per meal, “Imperials” cost consider- ebly less and give much better results than feed- ing a restricted meat dit. A BALANCED RATION-— Imperial Cod Oil Fox Biscuits are required to bal- ance the f0x’s ration at this season. VITAMINES—— Contained in larger quantities in Cod Liver Oil than any known food. 4. HEALTH- “Imperials” produce a laxative condition of the bowels, ensuring perfect digestion. _ ENERGY Focus- Are only supplied by carbohydrates. Dietitians recommend the fox’s diet iio consist of from 33 to l Triumph and Tragedy. Two o‘ ‘he chm”; suggested were the reduction of the goalies’ pads to tan Inches, the same as will take effect next year in the Q- A- H A , and this is a step in the right direction and will bring about more goals, and the shortening of sticks tow-ethics the effect of poke and hook checking by defensive pllyers. Thin breaking up of rush” by poke and hook checking is one of the brightest features of the game to clone student: and 8'10""! be encouraged Instead of ilccouo aged. It ls claimed that the deion- nlve style In too much for the of- fensive at present, but if the ten- dency to reduce the deientive strength lo carried on in time it may be neceuury to curtail the oi’- fenslve by prohibiting attacking players to lift who puck of! the ice." it look: u if the "home-run" epidemic irwbacebail l: qolnq to effect hockey, brilliant playing bo- inq sacrificed for scoring. -_-A- Triumph and tragedy stalked side by sills as Ottawa and Cau- adiena trailed off the ice at Ottawa last night. Canadians, the vaflfllfllh- ed no doubt paused to salute the conquer-In, Ottawalans, and as both clalmbered over the boards some quick reflections mutt hlvc surged in the mind: of the doaplrlt- ad losers. Some of them were swinging Canadian clad leg: over the boardl for the last. time. A hi9 change In the term will M0 dwifi take place. A break-up ls oer-tel“ The perchsrona have had their day in hockey and the thorouih‘ bredu reign supreme, no matter what team taken the decision now. However the Canadians are by n0 means out of the hockey picture. lThey added color ‘and were a eon- stdnt annoyance to every tum 10W played against, and while their trend was heavy and their touch wn rough, they lent to hockey a some of contract formerly unusual lo the game. “ 1 The suggestion that kicking the ‘puck and for-ward passing by piny- . I ‘ 1 “Maren: had no terror for -Frank Nlghbor veteran Ottawa l centre. who dogged the ‘Frenchman's noel blades throughout the fixture. By virtue of - their .1 all score we». win: the uric: 5 to 1 II"! one: again Nlghhor enters u world series, and a quut for the big money in hockey. This it'll been "ll I The Old Master m come true. There tbrllt and hiirll work he built n. S. F. TARBUSH‘ mum“ f"°'“ m‘ "M" °7 Milli here he lived nine ycsrs and follow- '--~--~-~-~~e+o¢>¢¢>¢¢o¢~a" 50%l:ooked cereals, containing cod liver oil, during the gestation period. edingwllstributors or direct from the but hockey your In five muons. ‘H0 baa travelled at a all that bu- lie; than who believe he ll nearly through. Playing ouch hockey u no shown! thin winter, Nipbbor should l-ut for five or nix more unem- For ‘sole by le factory. Check up your stock totiav an ing a liberal supply of “Imperials” ensure success. _ IMPERIAL BISCUIT 00., LT Phone 721. . Ron Ruiizu i of u we. d make sure of hav- Wlbh the defeat 0W ,,,,,,,., M...” ,,,,,,,, ,,, .... always on hand. They Benton Bruins; Art Ron celebrat- ed hockey loader bu It In! real- ized his ambition of piloting ‘loll tum in n world urine. Turmoil Ottawa some time chin wool: In the um of a but tum u rm prim arm-fer the intimation! title- m Hill ouriu may, think In! , into» will um ma. verdict in time nralpht, but- tho writer minim diflonmiy, In fut Rea‘ mvrflwill. glvmm Mouton 9".“ I B. . 130x443 u.> Always m so... ‘ A AI’? a fl all _.> lligllilM .1. #43162 ‘A! acliEANdr. '.'\ L? l t. *7"vq‘"l°tt°t°w“.'}.Pf EJ’ wwmr