.e....ut.n."~~,o "i . 6t James Srzshptzrianihiirclj" ~" REV. W. B. MUIR,VMINISTER F. T. WATKIB, QRGANIST AND CHOIRMABTER 11.00 A. blip-Sermon. 2.30 P. ‘Mt-Siehbsth School. 1.0a P. vii-sermon. iEtitiitp Matteo Church nmis-rsai-nev. w. m. Ryan, s. A. A ‘Associnsi-aav. s. u. Ramsay, o. n. noAuis-i- AND cuommAs-rsiu-w. s. Fletcher. '0 A. n. c. m, A. -r. c. 1.. I THE SERVICES “you A M_..LPrsyer Meeting In Heart: Hall. 11mg, MQ-—PI'.'Q'IQT: Rev. W. ‘M. ‘Ryan, B. A. Subject: “NofWhat I ‘Do Believe, But Whomi" ‘Anthem: “Consider and Hear Mic" . . . . . . . .. Pelueger 2.ao P. Moe-Sabbath ‘School and Bible Classes. 7,00 P, M.~Preacher: Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. A. Subject: “An Excellent Spirit." Solo: "Abide With ‘Me" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - - - - .. Liddic ' Mrs. J. J. Stewart. . v ' Anthem: “Like as a father" . . . . . . . . . . . . - - .. H8110" A QORDI-AI." WELCOME TO ALL t _I_ ‘i‘ “ zilentrai Christian Churc- PREACHER, Rev. wen. hem/mu Subject for Sunday Evflliilh ' GAMBLING From the Card Table to EternitY- Everybody welcome who cares to come . y . o~ cpsgsslrmou ‘ADVERTISEMENTS i 0-, " iffii“ - , "" ‘ '"..;’.f‘l sfesdim sis wuss ls pi} line If I floods .......-q,:i........ ‘In per line 0f l words ..-- I v 77V‘ vv vvvvv, vwv Btiiesnion Wanted W.A.NTEDp-'AOEN-T;B~TQ "ANN-i a pnylliylinc of ape ifiities. Good . ‘ can "n. n. ‘ ‘i..rti" ‘ clnsiyCg. are I "Masai Insurance Compan, requires ex-‘ perlencod salesman and organi- zer aemanager at Charlottetown ‘ to u! gsnize the counties of Kings .and Queens. Replies confidential. Give full particulars. Write "Co" Box 116, Guardian." 7!02A-2-25M3i. 1s. ‘in KLY EARN-ED ev MANY m; selling our "suersniwi madégilfl uneasure _sn_ p 53b "it: Exclusive Durco i“, lii- 5m‘ on sight. complete WW1 "I"? ilk struction free. No investment For Sale ‘iWELL ESTABLISHED LI‘F.E DIVILOPID . and rnirrreo antithesis sure PHOTOGRAPH] 111 Great George st, lsmrus ._ _________,,____ Ma°LEAN.—~In the City Hospital, ‘Feb. 6th. to Eat-land Mrs MacLean a daughter. ' annulus-At the P. Hospi- tal, Fe-b.‘ 26, 1926. to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Jenkins a daughter. ' MARRIAGES CANFIELD-WIL-SON. —- At the Rectory. Crapnuil on Feb. 23rd. i926. by the Rev. Chas. C. Ilaud. Lylla Maud Wilson to George Alfred Cunfield. both of West- morcla-nd. P.1d. I. DEATHS i-ilNGLEY-At Murray Harbour on Tuesday. iFeb. 2nd, 1926. Ann's iMashon, beloved wife of ‘Mr. John A. IHingdcy. aged 79 years’. Funeral took place from her home on Sun- day. Ilnterment at tivlurray Har- ‘bour Cemetery. STEWART— At ‘Southport on ‘Thursday, Feb. 25th.'1926. Lemuel Stewart, aged 68 years. ‘Funeral this afternoon at Cross Roads Church, services starting at 2 p. m. interment Cross Roads cemetery. ;HlNE5.-—At the Charlottetown: lldspital on ‘February 26th. Susanah dearly beloved wifc of James ‘Hines of Rocky Point in her 65th. year. tFuneralt from M. dienncsseyfls Umdeitaking Rooms 0n ‘Sunday the 28th. inst. at 3.15 p. m. to St. Dun- stnn's Cathedral interment at Char- ilottetown R. C. Cemetery. YOUNKER— At Brackley Point, Road on Thursday. Feb. 25th. 102G Mrs Geo. A. Younker, aged 71 years. Funeral tomorrow (Sun- duy) afternoon from ‘her late resi- dence. services starting at 2.30 p. m. Interment Sherwood ceme- tery. Makes (Continued from Page 1) I place according to his own ideas, Gibb says. “provided the Bishoip ' keeps within the law and does not attempt to make his own beer or dilute the whiskey too freely." ‘Gibb (leclaretl that after the I‘ three months, “if the Bishop ‘has not in the meantime changed his views with regard to the liquor trade," he will be at liberty to hnnil oyer the profits he has made (luring his occupancy of the pull- ilc house to any charity he choos- es. I IN MEMORIAM In Lcvingmory of Geo. H‘. Stewart, Fredericton, who died IFebruary 27th, 1922. Time may come and bring its changes, . Fresh _yv'ith every coming ' .. a _ Y '1 _ But his memcry.wili be cher- ished ever‘, In the hearts that loved him dear. INSERTED BY . SISTER, MRS. D. A. MQQONALD 7826.. ‘ . . . or experience requiroii- __ Alive" tlsing assistance. lioulmof g9!’- vice, ism. Rhianna-Winn. W ‘ onto. NW EARN $12.00 UP DAILY. EXPER- isnco not necessflfy- Se" N05“ ipatentod cloth all"! "4-95 i" res‘ SALE-NICELY i-iooxzc t. A ly 80 Upper stamp mas Pl! ‘mobzzmwm. iivmiile Help Wulliicli WANTED-IMAID. 171 GRAFTON $11.50 fu'li price. Water———Fire—— ustreet. iiiw-Ziliiiviiii- Snag resisting as advertised Sat- urday Evening ‘Poet. Nosar Miscellaneous (llothing ‘Co..of Canada. Fflifiieiii minding. Vancomgetr. 1;. ‘Fl-mgr l.'506 Bank of, Ilignn of! .' ‘l. - ‘Toronto. Feb. 2 27.Mch.17-27- ‘RELIAILE rebut?“ EVERY where to operate local Collection Agency. Easy spare or ‘full time work. Experience unnecessary- No selllnk. Very profitable. Wirlte today. . Internatlonei Adlustlns Association, 4750 Sheridan Rood. Chicago, Illinois." - 7408-30-1s5l. j- JNO. A. McDONALD. LAND SUR- veyor, Hormanville. 77i9-2-20-1mo ESCAIPED FROM MY RANCH AT Southpori. one female fox mark- ed .11. F. right ear, 8 B. left ear. also one male fox marked A..I.M. right ear. 52C lelt ear. Generous reward offered for their return slivo. Signed ll‘. G. Kenneldsya ‘LIGHTNING STRANGE‘ IATT-ERY Compound. Charges discharged batteries instshlfy!" Eliminates old method entirely. Particulars. diightning Co., St. ‘Paul. Minn. t . * A. W. 8st. tf. Articles Wanted BAKERS OVENS. WRITE FOR t-ntailogue and list of used ovens. inferred payment if desired. Hubbard Oven ComDHiY. 1100 Queen West. Toronto. I S13’!- NURSING wnAoiii cA|. audits‘ ‘rs:- euently earn O80 a week. Learn by private correspondence course. Catalogue Ne. f1 Tree. ltoysl College of loienco. TOWIW. cl"- ads, N._1-16-16l Mai, Help Wanted. ~—— MAN-OR WOMAN TO INTIW view mothers anii sdistrlh- nte relisious literature. "l6 M 9.0 iIIy's work. ‘my work snare time. Winston Co. Torte. .' .. awe.» Air Seasoned and Iieat Dried. not steam killed. Firm with Bright Lustre. Carefully milled. Emil! Squared to fit. tClose price"- A god time nogvctg 1%); lyemglviézii“ ' common ' 7796-2-25M3l.‘ OLD P. ‘E. I. ‘COINS WANTED — Presbyterian Communion tokens- Lerge silver piece stamped l‘. up, .1_ QM n; copper with sheaf i»! wheat. Isle cent in lead. (iomi: prlggg vgld, ‘F. E. IMoLeotl. 19' Broadway Ave, Ottawa. Out. i 7782-2-24-ws-il. The farm of the late James! Trelnor of lilmwvsod. Containing 1126 acres of good land about 80 clear and the balance covered with Ins lumber. bard and soft wood ---_........_....____..... ‘well watered by s brook u ‘boun- li ‘ IARNINGI CHAN dsry on two sides and a soon well when; p“ m," F" _ in the yard. handy school. church “Shirt! lwgehs, rite lfoier and stores. also ‘telephone mn- I nami- O ii ' Dopclflilollt "F" nectlon in house. iAp ly to. nuts-sf j jtviam. _ at. 1. readies, Tyrone. hips»... L‘ to‘ ' , -.' "MI"- i-e is!‘ m.- Ial-uunm r -u ....t -.’- . .1 s-t.‘ .1." l‘.i'.\‘ ' l, ti. rill!‘ '1. - t. ‘i .li ll; .i‘ i GUARANTEE-D H A R D W O 0 D M0 Flooring, Clear No. l and No. 2 - an Eiiiiiiliiii 1N MEMORIAM‘ J in LOVLIIIQ-l-Ebr who departed ti-ils life Feb: ruary 27th. 1925. Surrounded by friends, we are lonely In the midst of- our pleas- ures we are blue A smile on our face still a heart ache, Waiting and longing for you- You we not forgotten dear Mother Nor shall you ever be As long as life and memory lasts ' We shall remember thee. Inserted by Her Loving Husband and Family. of Mrs. IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of George Henry Stewart who J away February 28th. 1922 Four years has passed our hearts still sore As time gcee by we miss him more. Hls memory is as dear to- day. As at the time he . passed away. . Inserted by wire‘ and Child- ren snd his Father and Mother. ‘xgiwrlfiq O N.D.MAcLEAN a T Crasweil Studio ms: WN Gunman Caiiipions Win . t . Over North River Tigers 6-5 In a same which was’ witnessed defeated -North ‘River Tisors in ‘Cornwall Rink on Wed- nesday night by a score of 6—5. From the face-off the game‘ was fast and some excellent exhibitions of stick-handling combination iplay were provided Ia all three periods. The superlior skating of tihs ‘invad- ers however decided matters and the curtain was called with the score standing 6—6 in favor of the Campinas. j "The Campions are no doubt a good. clean bunch of sports and it is‘ to the hoped that they will. in the near future -play another game in this rink. . lLineulis were as follows. CampIcns-Goal, L. Ward, Defen- ce. H. Harper, l‘. Blanchard; For- wards. H. Stevenson; G. Nelson, ‘E. MacDonald. J. ‘Squareliriggs. Tigers-Goal, G. Cass; Defence F. Jrwell. W. Brown; (Forward, H. Worth. W. Aylward; W. Jewell. Flocking , (Continued from Page I)- the From“prcie1i indications Milli "i lifli‘i§-'i'.i~1 will see many experienced minim; men from the Ulicd States and Eastern Caitada cu route to Red Lake. and plans f0" handling the influx of prosprc tor-i who will udi nkg the gold Hiflmuede are under way. Several snow motors have been Ill-Hi on the flail this winter. and they are now being brought trio iludson wlienz, int-y will he titted with wheels uni lllilJd as tractors duilni; the summer months. Read Out of Parity (Canadian Press) LONDON. Feb. 26. —Ben Spoor. iaflilor member of the House of Commons for the Bishop Auckland division of Durha-m, chief whip in the Ramsay Macdonald govern- mei1t.»has been read out of the In- dependent Labor Party because" oi‘ ll newspaper article which he Wrote recently expressing the be- lief that the labor members of the House of Commons. might well work in closer co-operation with the railcal Liberal members. ——<+>—-- Prince Carol in Paris PARIS. Feb 26. —~Former Crown Prince Carol of Rumauia arrived in Paris today from Milan where he had made his headquarters since ‘he gave up his title and set- tled down for what it is rumored will ‘be an important series oi’ con- ferences with reference to his re- tracting his renunciation of Lin» Romanian throne. He (Inclined successively in French. English. Italian. German Supreme Court; A (Continued from Page 1) i‘ was presented with s pair of white Kioves by Sheriff IMurphy. - The Grand Jury after making the usual tour of inspection reported Kings County jail and Court House in good condition. The following are the members. GRAND JURY llIr. Joseph R. ‘MacDonald. Pan- mure Island (Foreman) Messrfl ‘Murdock MePhee, ‘Hopeflsld, Pet- er IDunn, Sturgeon, ‘Iihmnas J. Donahue. Roseneath. Arthur ‘E. Jenkins. GeorgetowmqFrank Mc- Pherson. Launching, tlprne J. Bre- haut, Georgetown, ‘Edward Poole. Lower Montague. ‘ ‘Patrick ‘Kelly, Rosencath. ‘ . ‘in the absence old-Ion. J. D. Sie- wsrt, Mr._ Norman ILowther newly fllillointed barrister acted in the cap- acity of Attorney General. During the sittin-g Mr. Norman Lowthilr-was admitted to the Bar as barrister and Mr. Malcolm Mc- Klniion as attorney. lMr. McKin-non will make application for admiss- ion to tile Bur within tho next your. lion, Justice Arseaault in an ex- coliellt address paid a high tribute to the qualities and ability of the newly admitted barrister Mr. Low- ther. In his remarks he referred to the high examination mark made by .\lr Lowthcr who had an average 0i‘ 32% and also called attention to the young lawyer's splendid mili- tnry record both in Canada and ‘overseas. Mr. Lnwther who holds UK‘ rank oi‘ sergeant won the Mill- tnry liiedni an honor which only 't Ivw are privileged to obtain. iu closing Jusficc A-rsenault again ("llilitiilllliili0li Mr. Ilowther and exprr-"sod the hope that his carver would be u ‘long and successful Olit‘. - T0 Make Old Opera Up-to-date (Canadian Pros!) BIRtIVIlNGd-IAIM. Eng. Feb. 26. -- Mc-phistopheles is to be robbed of his horns and red tights. He is t": bc a regular ‘llouuge lizard." a top- hatted immaculate roue with sat- anic powers. Faustis ‘s to be a wenrie-d bookworm satiated with life. and all traces of hfllies and supernaturalism are to be elimin- atrd from the opera Faustlta pro- duction wlfch the Birmingham Grand Opera ‘Siclety is preparing to give in an effort to demonstrate that it can he produced in a thor- oughly up to the minute setting w'th the some success that Hamlet was given in plus-foilrs and even» ing clothes. ‘Sir Barrie JHCRSOI] who fathered tho modern Hamlet is a patron of tho new experiment in opera. "m- lilinaril‘; Iilnimrnt In the Iiilllinn and Rumaniail. to comment in any of his affairs to the waiting news- papermen. ._ g InMemoriam In Loving Memory of .|. Aloysius Murphy. Mfircii. died February 28th. 1921. ‘ g r -_ _ Five years have sad day, When God called dear ..,_ . passed slngertltat Aloysius away, The blow was hard the shock severe . We little thought the end eo near. We miss you-yes we miss you But always remember you prayer A soul that was called to Heaven to worship with angels fair. in uvssnrsn sv PARENTS AND _ FAMILY 782s. HUGHES. i SPECIAL , REMEDIES ‘ with most satisfactory re- lulte- You may avoid ser. icus illness and eave money by the prompt use of these Special Remedies. Hughes’ Cough a Mixture l i ' The most successful remedy i . for young and old. ‘ l :It)l:.t_|lI°Y:. are asked this Check sndqslroefiai; u? fields _ Hughes. WHITE PINE Dlgestall Tablets ‘TAR For sll Stormacch-snd Bowel AND ‘ Hughes? ' ~ CHERRY‘. C‘ °i'.?-.$3.’:,$ei:,'°*s Hughes" ‘iii-Iiizhiiiiiiifiifaiifiiil A Digestive Tonic For ices of appetite snu s general builder. HUGH-El’ SPECIAL REM- EDIES are REGISTERED under the Proprietary Medi- cine Act and are LICENSED by the HEALTH DEPART- MENT st OTTAWA. Prepared and sold by Hughes Iirugtio Lindted. ‘ Are In general use. tc-day.. d A Queen Hotel since taking over this I Hotel we hsye spent man)’ ‘thousands oi doiiirl i" rgpllrg and Improvements. it -is now the finest Hotel Of ill class In the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals tc those who went s comfortable Hotel and splendid tshie and excellent servles"st s model’ ate price. Rates $8.00 s day- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors M188 L. McOUAID. Manager What's Good For a Cough? Many times at this sea- Gentral Guardian QUTTA PERCHA GUARAN- TEED RUBBIRI weer longer, ssk your dealer for them. 7823-2-278l JUST ARRiVED-dasdtes silk knit Vests, Bloomers. and Pi‘ eee Slips. all good shades. Lowest prices. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 7830 ATTENTION FISHER-MEN i You want the best. ask for Gutte 'Percha Rubber Boots, every pair guaranteed. 7823-2-27-3i FREE WITH EVERY 8100 Klseuo‘ pipe. Auto Strep Safety Razor at Lambros iBros. 1842 27 ll. TH‘E ‘ANNUAL MEETING critic Red-Gross Society Mill beheld on Tuesday, March 2nd at 4 p.111. at this-Red Oross, 59 Grafton St. ~ 7831-2-27-2i BALANCE OF OUR C-hiIdrens' whiterfhats. Half price. Prowse ‘BT01. Ltd. 7830 EVERYTHING thats b new ID Ladies Spring hats can be seen at Prowso Bros. shiow room. 7830 PIPE AND SAFETY RAZOR rin- $1.00 at Lambros Bros. ms 21 1i. AUTO STROP SAFETY RAZOR FREE with every 81.00 Kieeno ‘Pipe purchascil at Lambros Bros. 7841 27 ii. CHURCH SERVICE NOTICE.- The Rev. Mr. illifuii- will conduct Presbyterian service in Marshfield Baptist ‘Church, iSunday, Feb. 28th at 3 p. m. ZION CHURCH.—Rev. Dr. A. D. Molina, -Ph.D. will conduct the ser- vices ill Zion Church for the next four weeks. commencing tomorrow. Dr. McRae left Montreal yesterday for Charlottetown. S. A. VETERAN. —'I‘he follow- ing name should be added to the South African veterans referred to in the (luartlian nt‘ the 18th, liir. James Morrison 0t‘ Georgetown as he and Mr. Edmond Hessian were the only two Georgetown heroes who fought in the South African war. NEW GLASGOW.-- Rev. John William Tyndall, Jl‘., will preach in the New Glasgow Christian Church Siluduy morning at eleven o'clock, and in Fredericton at 3 p. m.. and in Hu-nter River Hall at 7 p. ill. The New Glasgow Christian Church choir will render special music at the service in Hunter River. The public is cordially in- vited to intend all these services. Please be on time. CORRECTION. —<lt was errc-il‘ eously stated in the report of Rev. J. J. {McDonald's lecture which ap- peared in yesteiilay morning's Guardian that the total number of Churches in the City m‘ Rollie was forty. This should have read four huuJicil. as stated by tho lccturcr. the smallest of them being larger than St. Dlfnstaifs Cathedral. PAARDEBERG WREATH.— A .lepiliation representing the Royal Edward Chapter. Imperial Order Daughters of the iEuipil-e will, as their custom has been Since the first Paartieburg Day a quarter of .21 century ago. deposit ‘a wreath at ithe base of the South African dl/fonument in memory of the two Prince Edward Island boys who fell in the Battle of Paardeburg. NEW MUSICAL SETTING BY PROFESSOR FLETCHER. —Pro- lessor W. E. Fletcher has just rc- i-eivod from the Ailglo-Canaillnn Music Co., Toronto, copies of his lzitcst composition. a four purl. or -hoir setting of 'l‘ennysoil's “(irons- "ug the ilur." it is dedicated to he composer's father and mother n Luton, England who are still happily living and will appreciate tho compliment when they are made. aware of it. the Professor keeping it as a surprise for tholn. The ulltlleiu setting of this beauti- ful hymn is appropriate to the scutiinc-nilr expressed, one chur- zicicristic of the lines "Twilight and evening." boil“ being the ar- rungvnloilt of the vocal purii-t in give it i-hinlo effect. Tho har- mony is woli-hiilaturnii iiud distri- buted for liic four parts, and iii- tngeihor gives il. most pleasing effect when rendered, allowing. the Iieiirors to hnvn an intelligent in terpretntinn of Tenuysons master- piece in short poems. mentioned that this is the fifth iIllllIiPIii soiling published by Pro- fessor Fletcher since coming to Charlottetown. all of them helm: nccepteii ‘iy the A-"lglo-(Innniliatl Music Co.. who find a ready stilt‘, fnr them among tho choirs. throughout Canada and the United, States. I ticns of the threat. Price 36c and 60o per Hotel l Victoria One of the largest end oesi equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooml. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated In the pilt few yeari- Few Hotels throughout Canada and the Unted States have Its splendid table. courteous service to all Guests. Tols- ohonoe in rooms. Rated 04-00 to $8.00‘ so? .day. Charlottetown Hotel Co“ Ltd. Proprietors HARRY G. IROWN. Manager It may be _- UNITED OHURCHP-Bradaibane services for Feb. 28th b the ftev. David Coburmihf. A. B. . at North Granville, 10.30 a. m. Rose Valley 3.00 p m. Bradalbane 7.00 um. SERVICES APPRECIATED. -—A correspondent writes that notwith- standing the exceptionally bad weather. Mr. Russell Jenkins. mail courier on Charlottetown Rural ‘Route, No. 6 has given excellent service. WILL PREACH ON GAMBLING ltev. Neil Herman will ‘preach in the Central Christian Church, to- morrow, Sunday evening on‘ the subject of GiAIZlIBLUNG. Gambling will be dealt with, beginning with parlor; men and women gamblers. who are the" worse? A welcome to all who are interested. Rcv. W. M. Ryan, B. A.. preaches at both services tomorrow. his I do believe, but ‘Whom?’ and for svr-nlngz—-"An Excellent ‘Spirit? Early prayer meeting at 10 a. m. Sabbath School and Bible ‘Classes at 2.30 p. m. Anthems for the day. “Consider and Hear Me" and, “Like As d Father Pitieth His Children." Soloist at evening service, Mrs. J. J. Stewart. VHAD NARROW ESCAPE.-—.\Ir. R. B. Campbell met with a palli- fui accident "on February 12. lie was on his way to ‘Su-mmersitle by train when a collision occurred be- tween the Borden t.rain and the Summer-side train at Emerald. .\Ir. ‘Campbell was standing at the time and was knocked against the wail with such force that he had his left ear half taken off. He. was then taken on board the Charlottetown train and rushed to Hunter River where Dr. Murchison and Dr. Green attended to his injuries. IVIr. Campbell was able to return home by the evening train. The latest reports says he is doing as well us can be expected. PUPILS ENTERTAlNED.—l.ast ‘(Vellillil the girls oi‘ Grade nine and ten Prince Street ‘School cu- tirtainetl pupils of the same grade West Kent School in their assem- lily hall. After a. very pleasing pro- glam the rest of the evening was spent ‘in games. Refreshments were served by Prince ‘Street girls and the social broke up at an early hour with the singing of Auld Lung Syue. FUNERAL TODAY. -- The fun» erai of the late John Maclnnls takes place this afternoon from his late residence. 21 Alley Street. Funeral leaving the house at 2 p. m. to St. James Church for,scr- vlces thence to the People's cems~ tcry for interment. JUSTICE ARSENAULT DELIV- ERS LECTURE. -Hon. Justice A. l0. Arsenault delivered a vory in- teresting lecture on the British Constitution in the TOW~n Hall at Georgetown mi Thursday evening. Inspector L. W. Show ‘presided. and at the conclusion of the Jutliztfs address. a hearty vote oi’ thanks. moved by Mr. I-lenry AiurtrJl. a-nd seconded by -.\ilr. iiuvolnck Stewart. was lmidercri hlin by the chairman. A vote of ‘thanks In inspector Show for the good work he has (Iona in tho i-nm- munity by establishing its flight school. was moved by Rev. Mr. Mctinwnn and soooniiril by Rev. A. I0. (frnftiwil. liurlng tho ovonlng n pleasing solo was FCIItIPFPII hy Mr. Crofiou. the card table; the auctionlbridge. TRINITV UNITED CHURCH. —- €risr.¢‘s1i¢i®s§ ‘ ‘ THE CAR-FE.RRY¢- Yeetorilsl. the Car-Ferry remained all day st Borden. The change of wind has further increased the difficulty o! crossing a'-'g'l ice conditions are now as severe us at any time dur- ing the season. The boat will leave {Borden this morning on scheduled time. Eastern Guardian. ..'REDUCED PRICE on His Masters voice Records 39c or ii for $1.00 at Mabons Drugstore. B659-2-16-tts9l Western Guardian —BEDEQUE HOCKEV—A very interesting and probably the fun- iniest game of hockey that was ever played in Bedeque Rink was, played Tuesday evening. Feb. 23rd lwhen the Beaver Sisters, who have recently organized a hockey morning subject being: “Not Whatiieim“ iiiuyed m“ Junior Bifaviim’ the boys playing with the wronB end of their sticks. At the end of the third period the score stood one all. Overtime was played but neither side was sble to score and the game was declared a tie. This hockey fe~ns are looking forward to the return match when they will be on hand to cheer the girls to victory. —DlED IN MONTREAL-Citiz- _ens were shocked to bear of the death of liir. Henry ‘Stroll-E. wiliCii 'occurred in Montreal on Thursday night. Early in December Ml‘. Strong went. to Montreal on a visit and about 10 days ago he. contracted pneumonia ‘to which ‘he succumbed. The deceased was ‘62 years of age and unmarried. Ho. was the youngestson of the late ,Hon. W. G. ‘Strong and ‘Mrs. Strong iBedoque. and has resided in Sum- merside iwntinuously for over 40 years. He was first employed Wilil Messrs F. W. iStrong & 60.. and later was a member of the tallor-_ lng I'rm of ‘Wright l’: Strong. and was connected with the firm 0f _ Croft's in Toronto. retiring about (15 years ago. Although of a retir- ‘iug and unobtrusive disposition he imade many friends among whom he will be greatly missed as a citizen n1‘ sterling worth. There areléfl to mourn two brothers and one sis- lior: ‘Mr. Edward Strong, Summer- side. \.\fr_ Newton Strong Boston. ‘and Niiss ‘Mary Stronl; 0i’ 3416611118 ‘to whom the sympathy of the whole, I community will be extended. The boily is expected to arrive in Sum- mersiile tonight accompanied by ‘Mr. Ernest Strong. who was with the deceased when he passed away, if the remains Brfivo night the funeral wlll take place on ‘Sunday afternoon from the r0- sldence of Mrs. F. W‘. Strong tn , the ‘People's Cemetery. ' CARD OF THANKS Mr and Mrs Albert Farquharson and family wish to thamk the many friends who helped them at thfl time of their sail bereavement also ' for the many floral tributes and letters of sympfllilY- .=\ ANNUAL MEETING; The Annual Meeting of the Fair- ' ville Egg Circle will be held In the Avcndale School House on Thurs- day. March 4th at 7 dcibfik P- mt ‘ Also Tenders iwlli be received IOI‘. Manager for year 1928 on eemo date. J. J. OURLEY. Secretary. ‘v. 91%. _ a: 7;; Q March Hill, It. 7-30 P. M‘ Swine Breeders Association. Scotls will be present. TUESDAY AFTERNOON Meeting oi the Provincial Ds l‘ meeting. THURSDAY MORNING. soclation. THURSDAY MORNING, Breeders Association. Charlottetown, P. E. I. ' February 20th, i020. lflifiiin. Burgess of Mbntreal and Mr. rnocnnm, ron FARMERS’ WEEK The Meetings of Farmers‘ Week will betli" "Why. The First Meeting win be the This Meeting will be eon- timied Tuesday morning at 10 o'clock. Mr. Baird oi Nove AND zvzuino the Annual lrymens’ Association- fir. .,l- sma will sddrell the WEDNESDAY MORNING at 10 o'clock the miiiting oi the Fruit Growers Association. . WEDNESDAY As-rznnobu AND Msvemno. meet- Ings of the P. s. island ‘Pctaic oromit Allooiati cusslon on certification regulations. AFTERNOON AND EVEN- ~ ING, meetings of the Co-Operetivs Egg and Poultry As meeting oi the P. l. I. Sheep FRIDAY AFTERNOON AND EVENING, mootlngo of the Central Farmers’ Institute. All Meetings will bs held ln_the Technical lohool or part oi Government Hones, Kent Street West. EVERY FARMER WELOUMIE AT ALL MEETINGS. IOIROITOW, . a1: ~ < - - 2- .-