a tea o x M ORSE'S. The water __lg must be right. It must be fresh water just {QJIIIG to the boll. v a unaclian (Legion anfhly Meeting ‘pg-guy. attended meeting of I the ‘ fllnirflhrglon. with Cmlrade tilur liruce. President, in the chair, b-lrj lust evening in tlle legion ._ "he usual form of .. tlle following were admitted Arthur B. Clark. (lo-l Dunning, Ronald J.‘ Ciolv, plum iiteullord. Messrs C. J. mglvr and A. R. Glllls favoured 0;. present with solos and Mr. W. (‘llilrlm (vitll a reading. Major C. nluuurwlll than doltvcrcd nn in- (u-(lrv (uldrvhs on tlle South Afric- . \.'.(r, and the causes leading up the szliuc. A hearty vote of thanks 5 luored by Comrade Charles ur, SCUUllilCd by Cdi. Cook. and pporioti by C01. Johnston. W. J. l\el‘l(', col. Peaks and Major Mc u. A spirited dlscusslonon pen- n: then took place during which was brought to the attentidn of 05o prriflit that the matter of old e pemions for returned men, which u» n llclv lnrulbcrs: 0 make I 00d flip 0f tea you must use assured quality sucb as and you will always have a good cup of tea. rBRUY - _._ too In which you make Follow dais direction _ is to come before the present session of parliament, was first brought up ‘and approved ot tho Charlottetown Branch two years ago, and was then forwarded to the Dominion Command presented to the parliamentary com- mittees. The meeting closed with ‘the King. THE EASTERN TRUST COMPANY This Cfllllflislly. with‘ Head office in kialllax a'nd Branches in Mon- uéol. sou-ll John. N. a. Moncton. Charlottetown and'.'.".. .1onn=e. no foundlarlrl. held its -thirty-sevcnth of the Canadian Legion, and by them‘ ..‘...,. _. llentral Guardian‘ PUllI-ID ABOUT your new dress? Ask) mo» mm la tho Dress Goods at Monro d: M02000 mmited. TIIIEE WILL DE AN AIRPLANE hero all day Thursday taking passen- tcre. . 1080 BAPTIST SEBVICES. North rum run, Sunday. March ma: Poirview, ll s. ln.; North River. l p. 1a.; Long Creek, ‘i p. m. W. n. MscWalker. Minister. EXPRESSED 8 Y M PA 'I‘ I Y — Among those sanding moss cards on the death of Mrs. Catherine Hsughey not included in tho published list |were Mr- IH-ank McAvlnn. teacher. and Mrs. McKinnon, Maiden. CIIUICH OF SCOTLAND - My. Ewen MocDougsll will preach Sab- bath, March 2nd. st Cope Traverse at 11 s. m, and, if the travelling is lfavouroble, at Dc Sable at 0.110 p. m. Also Monday, 3rd, at Argyle Shore at '1 p. m. IMPORTANT LADIIS‘ MEETING -All liberal-Conservative ladies are annual meeting in Halifax on 25th February when the Directors were able to present the best statement in the Company's long history. The to- tal assert-s now under administration ‘are in excess of 048.000.000.00. The profits lost year were $101,885.71 which. with $70,000. recovered from previous Over appropriations, enabled the Director's to poy I71. dividend, all aogrued chants. taxes. bee. etc., writs down assets. transfer 0100.000. to Reserve ondcarry 810,000.06 for- ward. =; _ Agents Wanted AN 0R WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives. Posi- tlvuperlnanent; yearly guarantee $1300. (being $25. weekly average) and expenses; commission and cseh bonuses besides. Winston 00.. Tower Bldg, Toronto. i‘ A. W. Feb. l-b-l-II-lb-lii-IZ-Zc. (into stool). (Iii-Mona CAN no cariied by college students during liglous literature. For particulars wrltc sldtlng age, collcgo attend- ing course and year, "and when could begin work. Mr. Conrad. College Dept, Tower Bldg, Tor- onto. A. W. Feb. 10-12-15-18-22-28. u.- EATS.‘ WANTED T0 INTRO- (iuce Royal Buckingham, the mod- (‘m table cover. Looks like linen, nerds no laundering. A necessity in every home. ' Low price. libcrll, --~-~ . n. Writs for free soli- lm; outfit. Dept. 12:42. Public Scr- vlce Mills of Canada, Limited. Lon- don, Ontario. A. W. Feb. 5-12-19-26. ---_.-o-----.@ Miscellaneous N-IALI-‘RED MocIJONALD. LAND _ Jaycnbox 112, Charlottetown, N bil-II-lt-lnlopd. ssrililuc. REPAIRING nook- "1 blister. Apply 40 Valley Street, clly- ‘ ' IBDI-Z-IZ-Ui. “TWE - PARTIES WANTING flour ground, please come 'beforo I surf sawing on 15th MarchJJealia leeks, Elliotts Mills. 1913-2-14-31. "Ab IN STOCK §"_il!riur' quality American Rubber (flung. Any length or width. Also ubber "lvaces all at 'half price. 911M011 Morison. Fredericton to- UQB. P. E. I. ' fro‘ jrsos rolififhii‘ oas- "i" fihillllwnte on short notice Guardian Central PrintAry. NDERS POI EUTTEEMAKEE Sealed tenders marked will bo Ifcrivcrl until March 10th for a Buttermaker for New Perth Cream- flry for season nlneteenthlrty. Ten- "! to state price per lb. for but- Pr manufactured finding supplies. "d hvlr). or wages per month “din: help‘. Alex. Hamilton, New "rlh- irsa-a-u-lo-pl-zs-za. Escaped PAPIEFl-Triilis rox.’ Msluuu) V" W C; and flGLPercy Luad, Mt. "be - . - llus-o-zs-sl circa-on out: rox. 1n- “BRWDP flowers u return- ' llivar. Notify Whitfield llowstt. “Wil- *‘ imn-(u Siren room m ooncn on: "tlle fox with white on hind) (Rs bLiootcnnAlos. info-mam). 10o por llnoof i words ..............'.. ‘lo per lino of I words 3+“ summer holidays distributing rev Ooporlinooflworb,‘ la pas-lino 0f Swords us. i‘ Z9!*.*'°‘. Lost ..----._----a- LOST IN CHAELOTTETOWN. A turn to L. J. MacDonald. Mermaid. or leave st Guardian. 1924-3) Whit-diff)" corona MAN. No-r over forty-five years of age with as caretaker for the Provincial Ex- hibition A driving park. Apply bylotter or in person to J. W. Boultcr. Sody- Pro- now grey buffalo robs. Please rc-' some knowledge of carpentry to act ' "on building and cordially invited to attend the organ- ization nloctlng in the committee- ,room over the Canadian Bank of (Commerce on ‘Thursday evening. -the 2'lth lnst., st 8 o'clock. 1976-2-26-21 YESTEIIIJAIPS MARKET—Buttcr' sold st 48c; eggs 80o to 55c; chick- ‘ens 15c; fowl $1.25 to $1.75; apples 20c dos. Hay 70c; otrsw 40c; oats '.')5c to 50c; turnips 50c and potatoes 75c. ‘Beef by the quarter 13c to 10c; drcssod hogs 17o. DOGS T0 BE ROUNDED U1‘- Cllief of Police Blrtwhistle informs The Guardian that an immediate ef- fort is to be made to exterminate all clogs running at large, which, by the way, are becoming on intolerable nuisance at tho present time. Com- plaints daily received from annoyed citizens sreresponsible for this ac- tion of the police, and all dogs caught in the streets. without their owners will be despstched without fear or‘ favor. Dog owners should take heed and act accordingly. _ INSTITUTE WORK-The Water- vale Women's Institute held their regular meeting at. the home of Mrs. William O'Brien, on the evening of February 11th. the President presid- lnk- Thorn were nine;_mern‘ pres- ent. roll coll being answered with "Valentino vorlas." Mootlcg, opened i ii Elfhibftl Association. ‘é,’}:,§°,m°wn_ ,5}? I‘ 1,414-15.“ with singing of o Canada, than the " " y road the minutes of the To Let previous meeting. which was on brac- .11.. tion A Grab Box was held T0 LET-GOOD SHORE FARM. dwelling and barns, ideal place for summer guests. Box X. Y. Z., care Guardian. 1802-2-18-01. For Sale ...__ .-------__ E5. SALE-BIKE suuuz. Arr-mi l-i. Dennis. Charlottetown‘, R. R. 3. 1030-61 Fi... ssaifilrYifaTaosau on?) room signs on bond ot Guardian 011100- FOR SALE-ONE HORSE, 1400 1.38.. ll yrs. of age, sound and right. Ap- ply, T. l". Hopkins, 29 Edward st. i 1983-31 HORSES FOB SALE-JUST AR- rived. a cal-load of choice Ontario horses, all youno and sound. good workers. at my stables, Wellinlwh McNeill at Buntain (Sr Bell's .__... Male Help Wanted WANTED AT ONCE EXPERIENC- ed outdoor salesman or ssloslsdy Good pay stoody position. Befor- cnces. Wrte Box J. 116. 1917-2-24-1 week MORE MEN WANTED QUICKLY Big pay: easy work while learnlnr- Barber ‘Prado under. famous Mole: American him omPl-Vl moat ro- lisblo Harbor lohool Sylhul Writ! today for free literature. Molar Barber College, 073 Bhrrirlgion BL Halifax. Wed and Bot tf _--.----.-_-- v Salesman "Wanted IALIIMJJ! ,_ws)rron - IALII agent m Prlnoo Inward Island ‘oooaooy. ‘noocutlo Iowan‘! now o Nlioblo.‘ ‘ remissio- tivo fo handle tho bdt distridh op Jhflslond. our lamb omflt- oblo. Writs. Fathom." . 0o. Tomato. (m. Q W. l» I‘ ..___.__._,__,..__ Teachers Wanted _ wsu-rso-s noes cuss sssu chef for Suaunor Ilotol. Apply v Ouorcioa Office. ~ 110M in-i-‘ncunn-u-n-niwl _ b Articols For Solo 7- osu-lcs ion ooafauo "Jinn, Vernon Issso. Montague. _, loos-u ‘o- csonmuih-apic-n-od-pgomlmoisaa .- 3 Female Help Wanted »~r .r w» ' ~ . .~ winn- A nouns: omit. on (mo oosislswmo" ,}Is "if '~ g thanks was tendered Mrs. O'Brien. at this meeting which caused much excitement, théro is also o weakly whlst held during the winter months in aid of the Institute. ‘rhetnstitute hos pul ‘ a new desk for the teacher, also o sanitary water cooler and over-flow pipe. Meeting closed with singlnK "My on Kentucky homo." A dointylunch was served by the hostess, and the remainder of the evening was spent in music and other amusements. A hearty vote of Next “ , to be held at the home of Mrs. John C. Wisnar. where s lottery will be drawn. PERSONALS Miss-Lulu Murphy. Conway. has) arrived home aftor spending o week visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. P. Murphy, West Royalty. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Madden have returnld from Moncton wheré they accompanied the romoins of their baby boy for interment. Mrs. 13'. J. Riley and Mr. s. R. Burke, have returned from Nova Scotia whore‘ they have been ot- lsndiag tho funeral of their uncl Capt. Patrick Mocklcr. ~ Mrs. Lorne Houston. North Rus. ‘m. and Mrs. Roagh Ferris. Freder- icton. have roturnld holno after vis- iting in atrothoons tho Iflllt of’ tho father's sisters, Mrs. Aloxondor Mc- Kay and Mrs. Walter Burdstts. ---~-nlA'1‘lII ._...-.----,-_ lIADY-At Indian River, m). .25. (m. Mrs. Mlchosl ‘Rudy, aged n. Funeral Thursday morning at 10 o'- clock from tho hoses of her aoughur, Mn. Wm. Hickey. Indian River. monsoon-st his beau. I 911l- aoyificiit’. OI! iota. Hugh lsalfsnsis, sooa s2 yooro. maul-oi Thursday morning st Ml to It. Damian's Isslltoo. flsoaco to tbs a. c. cometary- ooooooo-ooooooooooo-ooooaoé -N. Mad-sand - ulgaoai-sosa ., Erlmtp limbo fllurd; WEDNESDAY JAG-Women's Mlaslonory Society. Meeting o1 bxecutfve _. 1'5; Parsonage. .' loo-Sunday School Officers and Teachers. Supper Meeting- Social “All. LII-Meeting of~ Sesslon-— Hearts Memorial lloll. l ‘fill-Service preparatory lo‘ Com» luuhlon~vlsftura heartily wrl- comm-lleorts Memorial Ifall. com: T0 ‘rue hi; auction and lass Halls. Thursday. March 27th. Good prises and o good time. 1081-21 SOCIAL GATHEHING—OII Wed- ~Fewer Judges Plan Favored BENCHEES OI‘ LAW SOCIETY woven louumssalova 'IN SUPREME COURT TORONTO. Feb. 25—Benchers of the Law Society of Upper Canada in convention of. Ocgoode Hall today went on record as being in favor of a reduction of the number of Su- preme Court Judges from- 1a to.15 Whitt Party in Rosary and (Joledon-lond the reduction of a quorum on the tam appellate division; to three members each. ' The question of sslory was not dis. cussed. it was learned, but there was noaday evening, Feb. 19th, many Jol- ly parties might have bccn accn wendlng their. way to St. John's; Rectory where our honored Rector. Rev. C. l“. Johnston and Mrs. John- ston, were hosts to the people of St. John's Parish and their friends. The Rectory was soon filled to capacity and an evening's entertainment that will long be remembered by those present was vcry successfully carried out, thanks to the leadership of Mr. Johnston and Miss Johnston of Charlottetown. Mrs. L. H. Cole: pre- sided at the piano, willie tlle Misses Helen Doull. Doris Stockman, Joan and Verna Rodd, added much to the evening's pleasure by tlle splendid duets. solos, otc., glvcn. Miss Doulla monologue, a vivid discrhfion of tlle contrast of the ‘past as compared with the doings of the present day clearly proved that we are indeed living in a progressive age, The many games and contests participat- ed in were each instructive and brought out many flashes of wit and wisdom. ‘This community get to- gather is a splendid idea and it is‘ hoped many more such evenings will ba spent by the good people of ’Mll. ton. Before going homo Mr. C. l’). MacKenzlc in a. brief speech coll- veyed tlle thanks of tho visitors to the Rector and Mrs. Johnston to which Mr. Johnston flttlngly re- plied. I‘. W. C. DEBATING-‘Ihat Public Utility should be under Public Own- ership was the resolution discussed by the Prince of Wales College De- bating Society yesterday, and carried by a vote of 35 to 20. -' The speakers for tho Pro side were E. Benjamin Rogers and Helen Rogers, and those for Con were Gordon Darrach and Charles Howatt, with Marlon Mill- msn as critic. The speakers for the affirmative pointed out that public ownership oflpubllc utilities supplies service at cost, while fiublidowncl» ship leads to monopolies and result- ing increased costs that the owners may prosper. ‘Many such companies are owned in whole or in part by foreigners. It was argued by the Con side that men put forth greater ef- fort when working for privately own- ed corporations than they otherwise would. Mcn who arc not giving good service, it was held, are npt easily dismissed when working for tho pub- lie. The failure of thc communistic system in Russia in the public con- trol of utility was also referred to. It was also contended that private com- panies operate on a. profitable basis because they operate more economic- ally than do public companies. Western Guardian -CAI"E TRAVERSE VS. ALBER- TON IN Kensington Rink on Friday. Feb. 28th, at 8 p. m. ‘This is the first game of the final play-off to decide the winners nf the McLean Trophy. Prince County. Admission 25c. and 50c. I-Iour‘s skate after game. IDES-Ill Card 0F Thanks Mr. Vernon McEacllern (vishes to thank his many friends for cxpros~ sions of sympathy and klndueto ten- dered during his recent sad narcole- ment in the loss of a beloved wife and mother. rssscolnloa r0311!- ~- that only tho pal-ass drugs in usoo in fouomag too wntloa ia- structioas lssuod to patients by fabu- tsbio physicians. no" onlol must oiso bo of Ibo strength spasms ICU‘ I auusiaaantasnsbtwwl-iaal ,aooo(lsowo__.oosom thooo nonin- msauislalldtlmmosoraralgyaln- proocrlpuoboovlswftbooalosooo Mac_l('innon' I330 ~ mum] (,2 \ -.. “My. . _.. r Drugjflo. I uty Attorney-General, the slight hone that with o reduc- tion ln the number of judges Ottawa might be muniflcent and hsrkon in some degree to the recommenda- tions ‘of a committee of the Canad- ian Bor Association, which, two years 88°. recommended that judges of the Superior courts in the prov- inces should get $15,000 a year in. ll-BBA‘! of $9,000. Those who ought to know still bc- llevo that about all tlle Judges may hope for this session will be 1m. munlty from income tax. Today's meeting was held large- ly upon the suggestion of lion. Wll. liam H. Price, Attorney-General, who wanted to know the views of the pro- fession on changes which were hint- ed at by Premier Ferguson in the House last Friday. Among those present.’ to hear tllc discussion were E. Bayly, K.C., Dep- alld W.“ F. T1110)’. K-Co and Hon. N. W. Howell, K.C., both of whom are members of the judicial salaries committee ol~the Canadian Bar Association. ‘ ,WOMEN‘S AUXILIARY CANAD- IAN LEGION - Special meeting Thursday evening at 7.30 at tlle Lo- glch Rooms. i986 HORSE AT LARGE-Last night a truckmans horse W35 found on the corner of Pqwnal and Hing Streets without its owner. 'l‘he alumni had been standing there for several hours during which it had been shoving very heavily. and was taken by Po- lice O-fficcr Trainer, Inspector of s. P. C.A., to a livery stable for shel- tcr during the night. JUNIOR. BED CROSS DIEETING- A regular meeting of the "Loyal Cal-radian" Junior Red Cross Branch. was held in Springfield School on Feb. 21st, wlthsevcn members pres- ant. blasters Raymond l-Loalam and Ivan Lambo were appointed to wash the drinking cups before next meet- ing. Thc programme committee: Miss Marguerite Sinclair, Master Ivan Lombc and Master Raymond Haslam. It was moved. seconded. and carted that the Misses Hazel Somers and Winnifrcd Haslam act on the "Clean-up" committee for the following week. The roll call for tlle next meeting is to be answered by each member giving the cote of their birthday. The meeting closed by the singing of tho National Anthem-E. rsssau owsv rcsrsaniw- One of the oldest and most respect- yoetcrday in the death of Mr. Hugh McKenzie in the 92nd year of his age. He leaves to mourn three sons and three daughters. namely: Din- nls at home. James of Norfolk, Vir- ginia. and William H. of the staff o! B. A. McDonald, city, also Mrs. Daniel McIAod. Mrs. Patrick 'l‘rnln- m’, both of this city and Mrs. Wil- Ilam Smith of Westchestcr, New York, to all of whom The Guardian waders sincerest sympathy. The fu- neral takes place on 'l‘hursday morn- ing at 0.45 to Saint Damian's Bas- ilica. thence to the Roman Catholic Cemetery. SPRINGFIELD WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE - The _regulsr monthly meeting of the Springfield, Lot 67 Women's Institutowaa held at tlle home of Mrs. Archibald MacGregcr on Feb. 20th, with o fair attendance. The meeting opened with Institute ode and Creed. Roll coll was answered by giving date of birth and Miss Muriel Hoslam road a verse from Birthday Book suitable for each and they caused much merrlment. The minutes of January meeting wars read and adopted. Mrs. Hyatt " ‘ submitted o satisfactory school ‘report for the month of Feb- ruary. In addition to the regular duties of the office. Mrs. I-laslam gave the children o liberal treot of candy. Mrs. Bruce lolnors was op- pointed to visit the school for the month of March. A iottsr was read from Mrs. Iiggar. tho oldest person in the conununity. thanking the members for Birthday Greetings ex- tended on Mrs. Biggork 80th birth- doy and also for a treat of fruit. Af- hr business, under‘ other headings, woo disposed of. tbs following pro- gramme was carried out: Contest. which was equally merited by Miss Iilaeli Lorabo and Mrs. Coorgoi Hos- lsfn. tho lather drawing tho prise; Clctbll-Iino nee. ‘Music. U! Mrs. Peter Sinclair. The am meeting is w be hold at the homo of m; ed citizens passed peacefully away - Canadian Pork Exports Scarce FIRST TIME IN 40 YEAR-E PEO- DUCTS HAVE NOT IEEN EXPORTED REGINA. SIIIL, Feb. 25—F\lI' the first time in 40 years during the months of January and February i930. Canada has not exported a. ed J. McLean. president of the Can- ada. Packers, Ltd. of Toronto dur- ing a review of the livestock indus- try of Canada at yesterday's session of the western Canada livestock un- pounds were sent to Britain in 1929, while so fal- this year not one ship- ment hss been made. A partial" explanation was that Canadians are at present consuming practically all the bacon produced in the country and at tho some time the production. though not decreas- ing, has not kept pace with the dc- marld. One million more hogs could have been marketed each year for tlle past. five years, at an approx- imate value of s25 each. Instead the feed which would have psOduCl-‘d these animals was shipped out as Hzrain. with a consequent loss in prof- ‘lt to the Canadian farmer that was impossible to estimate. Does Not Believe In Pharaoh Curse LONDON, Feb. 25.-—Howard Cor- ter, one of the discoverers of the tomb of Tut-ankh-Amen in Egypt, does not believe that the curse of the Pharaohs hangs over those associat- e(l with the discovery. “Rumors of a curse are a libellous invention," Carter wired to the Ev- ening Standard from Luxor in re- ply to its cafied inquiry. Tile superstition was recalled Fri- day when tho suicide of Im-d West- bury, father of Richard Bethell. who November. It was pointed out here that Lord Westburys death was the ninth among those more or less in- oI the tomb. is said to be as follows: "Death shall come on swift wings to him that toucheth tlle tomb of a Pharaoh." IN MEMOHIAM MR). JOSEPH B. PRICE The death occurred at Charles- town, Mass, on Filalay, Dec. 27th, of 23 years, after an illness of seven l days. friends and relatives. l-le rapidly grew worsd until his syllrlt was taken to the realm, where there is no pain or sorrow. Scrvicc was held in St. John's Episcopal Church on Tuesday at 2 p. m.. the servicebeing conducted by Rev. Walcott Cutler. Besides ills devoted wifa Mrs?‘ Marettu M. Price, ha leaves to cher- tsh a fond father and mother. and one daughter, Maretta Mary. two sisters, Esther and Mary. To these. their many friends ex- tend sincere sympathy. answered with Jokes or conundrums. Tho following programme committee was appointed: Mrs. Peter Sinclair, Mrs. Norris Sinclair and Miss Lizzie Mayne; Lunch Committee, Mrs. Hyatt Hnslam, Mrs. Norris Sinclair and Mrs. J. E. Sinclair. Mrs. J. E. Sinclair was appointed to the sick committee. The meeting closed with the National Anthem-E. NORTH RIVER WOMEN'S IN- STITUTE-Tho members of the North River Women's Institute were entertained at tlle Iiomlc of Mrs. R. B. MacKinlay. on Wednesday ovals- ing, Feb. 12th. Jren mambo a and eight visitors were present. Two of the visitors wore welcomed as new members. It was decided at this meeting that o potted plant bo sent to a member. Mrs. Fulton Morooide. in honor of the arrival of o baby girl in her home. Each member of.tha Institute must bring or send: o photo of herself to the March meeting. when a. "photo guessing contest." will be held. At this meeting, which will be held st the home of Mrs. Spurs- oon Warren on Wednesday evening, March 0th, roll coll is to be answered by "A good suggestion for increasing ‘the funds of the Institute or pay- ment of one dime." After tho close of the meeting, luncheon woo sorvod by Mrs. Mocitinloy, assisted by two of tho numbers. ' Joseph B. Price, at the early age of)“ He was of a kind and lovbble dis-I position and leaves a wide circle of- -...'...'..-..>;.<;*.;.l.-+h+oww crmann(_n....._ _ . , - , . _ ____“"""’""'_”""""' ' FUNERAL (Continued from page 1) _ ----._-_»--_.-._.¢ --- _ rick MoTaluo. McMillan. Chas. E016. R. I-I. Sterne. Howard Dinrwell. - Following were the floral utos:-- I Wreath from Senate of Canada: ‘Plmlly (pillow); Sister Fanny (cres- cent); Wallie and Katie. (wreath): single" pound or pqrk pi-oqugtg, 5151,- [Millie and Annie (wreath); Georgie. and Harry, Ottawa, (wreath); Net- ‘tie and Courtney, Ottawa. (wreath); ‘Herb and -Aliee, (wreath); Mr. and Mrs. W. ‘H. Prov/ac. (crescent); iqueen and Em. (crescent); Mr. and ment; from Corporation of the City of Charlottetown; Zion ‘Guild. (spray); Firm of Prowse Bros. Ltd: Victoria Indra Square and Compass; Wreath from sons of England: Royal Brand Clothing C0., Montreal, (Spray); Tile Kennedy Associates, Boston, Mass, sheaf of iilies;~ Employees of Prowae Bros. Ltd, (Wreath); LieuL-Col. Arthur Pcake. (spray): Mr- R. E- Davison, House of Commons, Ottawa). (wreath); Hon. John B. Sinclair. (wreath); l-fcn. A. E. McLean, (wreath); Bassie Brock, Manchester, (cross); Moore 8r McLeods Ltd, (wreath); Mnand Mrs. F. R. Mc- Lean. (crescent); Mr. and Mrs. B. R. Holman, (spray); Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Chandler. (wreath); Mr. and ‘Mrs. Lloyd Wellner, (crescent); Mr. ,Jaa. Carragller. (spray); Mrs. F. J. (Nash and Mrs. Ross McEvycn, (cres- ‘contn; Miss Stamper. (spray); Mr. lJoseph O'Brien, (spray); A. E. ‘Clark and H. H. Acorn. Bouria, (wreath); Mr. and Mrs. R. I-f. Sterne and family, (wreath); Mr. Donald Nicholson and family, (wreath); Mr. H. H. Brown, (wreath); Mr. Harry Hillel‘. Montreal, (wreath); Mrs. Muriel Topps, Halifax. (wreath) Mr. G. H. Hooper and faintly. (wreath); Mr. Pope and Mr. Frank Clark. (Crescent); Miss Delphine Dense, (wreath); Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Do- vine and Mary. (spray); Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Dingwell and family, (spray); Mr. A. J. D. McMillan. Sydney. ‘(cl-ascent) z. had been secretary to Mr. Carter and The following “yum,” ' were ,.e_ himself had died unexpectedly lost cflvcd._-rwo 5mm "m, Mmgsm- ‘McKenzie King, Mr. R. B. Davidson. House of Commons. Ottawa: M)" M“! (Mrs. L. C. Harper, Ottawa; Hon. J. tlmately connected [with the openlnglg, 51mm“, Qflgwa; Hon, senator 11.. c. McArthur. Ottawa; Major and The curse. which is supposed IDIMIS. Norman McLean, Ottawa; Coll bear the malignant force of centuries Louis H. Beer, Ottawa; Mr. RoberL, Morgan, Ottawa; Hon. R. H. and Mrs. Jenkins, Ottawa; Mr. and Mrs. W. D. McKay,‘ ‘Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. Goo. P. Graham, Rockville, Ont; Hon. Lucien Cannon, Ottawa; Mr. Ralph C. Donnell, N. 3.; Mr. L. W. Anderson, Montreal; S. Lcbin. ,son, son s.- Co.. Ltd. Montreal; si- |lnon Grivenson of Forden Mfg. 0b., Montreal; Senator R. Dsndurond, Montreal; ‘Hon. A. E. McLean. 0t- tawa; Traders Mfg. Co, Montreal; Mr. and Mrs. Ross Blcmlngton. Sock- lle; Mr. Joe. R. Dickson, Otstwa; (Mr. A. s. Prowse. Toronto; Senator Raymond, Montreal; Mrs. Edgar Tufts, Dartmouth, N. 5.; Commodore R. Speller, Glace_Bay. N. 5.; Mr. Whepley, Mt. Allison Academy, Sack- vllie; Mr. John H. McFec, Frederic- ton. Letters of sympathy were received from Miss Campbell, Charlottetown: Mrs. Tom Harris, Charlottetown; Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. John Morris, Mrs. Chas. E. McDonald, Borden; Mrs. Earl Prowse, Robecco Lodge, Mr. Joa. O'Brien, Mrs. E. Wheatlcy. Mrs. England. Moan; Mrs. Fbrden Young. BEDEQUE SCHOOL The following is the Honor Roll of Bedeque School for the month of January:- Grade X-l, Alice Noonan; Leander Toombs. Grade VIII-A, Ruth Wright; 2, Kathleen Connolly; 3, Helen Bow- nose. Grade VI—-l, Una. Murray; 2, Vio- let ‘Gear; 3, Haul Jewell. Grade III-l. Frank McDonald and Leo Gallant (equal): 3, Horace Jew- ell: 3. Sidney Murray. Grade II-l, Arthur Murray; 2. Betty Mord. Grade 1-1, Elizabeth Sharp; 2. Doria Murray. Perfect Attcndancu- Davis Jew- ell, Holen Bowness. Kathleen Coll- nelly, -Una‘Murray. Horace Jewell. Betty Leord, Elisabeth Sharp. 2. n-msrrruae svoais-nlo mem- bers of the Boar River South Instit- ute met at the home of Mrs. Jomcs Hughes on Feb. 20 for their regular meeting. Tho meeting opened by tho president, Mrs.‘ Campbell calling up- on the secretory to road the minutes of tho previous meeting, which were adopted. aoll coll answered -by "Household Hints." A nowaabasber was than welcomed u) tho club. Lunch woo sarvid by the hostess and A vote of thanks was teadflod her. After the singing of the Notional Anthem, thomestirlg adjourned fa meet again otmho hofnb of Ill-s. lfophen Bugbtl. roll call to .ba \ v . . . . nous aooaas wooas tools», arsenals-rs cows- roll our» oooroso..c.iv.o.s._ _.___~ llllbooosotlag." answered a; "situations for some Church l oplossont evening spout in knitting‘ ‘OOOOOOO-Ooos .1 "ofoa-qoy, osnoassa cannon .- ' - roar. wloulv ovrvrr 'AND loot I WITH COUEII I Good Violla instruction and I w . tsnliaa siren to oll plplll- Jo a 14-day); g saw roars COXIIIVATOIX 0i‘ r ssvssc - John Plercé. I... B. 101 uuooa 5a,, Clsulgflqgqqg, g1; Piano ION-L- llooro I A. bl. so I I, I. Our lloordosra Ilorbsr lhop- - Violin Recitals Glroa. 00-00000 0Q vQvvv-QQ O 04-00000- ' 1017-2 2I~1 week, . Nationalization Of Distflleries Will Be Proposed ion convention here: Only ao.ooo,oon MH- R» H- Jenkins (wreath); Wreath, (from members of Provincial Govem- . ‘WILLIAM IRVINE WILL SUBMIT RESOLUTION T0 HOUSE OI‘ ‘ ' COMMONS OTTAWA. Feb. 25-40. Pm-Na- ‘tionolizatitln of dlstilleries through- ,out Canada will be urged in the (House of commons this session. The. (proposal will be sponsored by Wil- lllam Irvine (U. F. A.. Wetaskawin.) ‘. With the question whether or not ‘legislation will be introduced this session prohibiting the granting of iclesronces to vessels carrying liquor (to the United states to be discussed fshortly at a caucus of Liberal mem. bars, the suggestion from the U. l". A. member arouses considerable in- terest in political circles. THE RESOLUTION The text of the proposed resolution ;which will be placed before the Com lnlons for its consideration roads: "Whereas, the provincial govern. rnente are committed to the principle of’ Government control of the liquor traffic; and _"Whereas, high profits in the liquor industry have led to violation of our ownlnws as well as to international complications; “Therefore be it resolved, that in the opinion of this House tlle Gov- abillty of supplementing tlle policy of Government control of the sale of liquor as practiced by the prov- inces by establishing a system under which the Federal Government would have the exclusive right of manufacture." . Monthly Meeting Caledonian C lab l At the monttilly meeting of the Caledonian Club held lost eveninl in the club roams. President John K. McKenzie presiding, it was de- ,cided t0 hold the annual 8311165 0" [July 1, the place to (be named later. "the reading by Clansman Paton of sjvery interesting and much appre- ciated a-l-ticle. the programme oi Burns Concert for i892, gave birth to the idea of having acme form of literary or musical entertainment at each future meeting, the featuring o; be provided by some club mem- bel- in reading. song or story. Clans- man John K. McKenzie gave s very interesting Scottish reading. A communication was read from Miss Heloise Russell-Ferguson, of Pol-t Appln, Argyll. Scotland. asking the club to look info the feasibility of staging all entertainment in the city. Tllccorrlnlunicanr is an accom- plished singer, pianist, and player of the harp. j ‘The Games Comsrlltlce appointed its composed of Clansmcn J. K. Mc- ‘Kenzie, J. M. McFadyell. A. B. .Ei'owil, C. F. McDonald, l). J. Mc- fDonald. ,1. o. McFadyen, Malcolm McKlunon T. M. McMillan. LETTER OF SYMPATHY Dear Mrs. McMahon, Rocky Point. As an all-wise Heavenly Father has been pleased to enter your home and take aw y the darling baby, which was onl lent you for a short time, we fully realize the parting was more painful than words can express. We know the Joy and happiness that pervaded your homo while you ,llad your darling to love and caress, ' but rest assured dear Mrs. McMahon. that your loved one is safe in ths arms of Him Who took the little one! up in his arms and blessed them. We therefore commit you to thl care and keeping of Him, who doetb ail-things well. Tenderly submitted in behalf of Ringwood Women's Institute, Mrs. Nelson Currie, President; Mrs. Wm. Mulch. Secretary. 0000006000400 000-004000000- DR. J. v. MILLARI DENTAL SURGEON (souls-o u. lose‘ I to 0.00 Cora» Qooao and llcbnoaa OOOOOQOOOOOOOQOOQOQO OOOIU O III Rhos so, . opposite It. ornment should consider tlle udvis-' vane ‘runes "i " .=:-—- ~—:i_ "' l .61‘!