Central Guardian l ‘» iLOOK A1’ YOUR HA1‘. Every- one else does. Bee our new ones for Spring. Prowee Bros" Ltd. 79084-4M3i. 8T. JAMES’ CHOIR REHEAR- BM. on lh-iday evening this week. not Thursday. Easter Anthems lliull attendance urgently re- quested. I I I I I ~ l 3' (3.5, ' & 8.45 73mm‘? woiiislilieeczsc, 16¢. 5p we RD Night-stone, 16¢. round! TM m, worm, njsleyrld peopled by primitive men-by gig- m“, dinosaurs ranging,“ size from six to fifteen eleph- ‘m: urine reollllesiasihh ll "WWW"- (llou u, them on the screen just as they are in flesh and blood. _.. .V . ‘ _ at amazing etolly of two lovers of the modern world. n with a band-‘ofhiplorers in this strange land, and (p battle tor thelrJlvea against these terrifying YORK ANin lMARQHFIELm- Services for Sunday. March _7 difarshileld, 11 a. 1a.; York. 2.30 p. -m.; iBi-ackley, 7 p. m. I-Iiubert T. ‘Smith, Pastor. A m0 trlilil; '°'°° LOADING LIVE i-iooe st Hazel- ‘hrook, Wednesday, March 3rd. at Charlottetown Thursday, March o, “m, prov, ,6 m. (4th. in the foranoon. If Cai- Ferry verlest skeptic that lfigfigfillgna are lavombgga? these prehistoric mon- ___. sters still exist In the ANY DOUBT that these are dost world ‘in Amazons." Prof. E. Challenger. Spring Hats look at the colors an-d look at your Hat. Everyone else does. ‘Prowse Bros., ‘Ltd. 7908-3-4iM3l. “R. W. SERVICE. THE POET OF TlHE YUKON"—WIII he the sub- ject of the lecture by Mr. D. Edgar Shaw at the Caledoniiin Club this evening. 791.; the Geo. \ CHURCH OF SCOTLAND.- ‘Rev. Ewen MacDougall will preach Sabbath 7th at ‘Birch .Hill at 10.30 u. m. and 7 ‘p. m. and, if the travel- ling is favourable, at Klnross nt 3 D- m. Also Wednesday, 10th at Bangor at 7 p. m. IF YOU ‘WANT to laugh or if You want to cry come to\t‘he play “Fisherman's Luck" ‘New Glasgow Hall Friday. March 5th, presented by East Royalty Dramatic Club. 7898 3 3i‘. WEST RIVER AND CORNWALL. ——(Servlces Sunday. March 7th. Cornwall l1 a. m. and 7 p. m, West. RlYBT 3 i). m. These services will be conducted. by ‘Rev. ‘C. U. Mitc- Nevin. COURIER REMEMBEREQ- On Monday. March 1st the boxltollders "11 Clifdlgiin Rural Route No. 5 kindly remembered their ninil cnur lflr. John I). McAulay and present- cd him with a well fl-lled purse iii behalf of services rendered. Need- less to say Mr. ‘McAulay hug one of the longest routes iii Eastern Klllgs County, the totinl mileage in Wlfltel‘. being upwards of forty mil ‘as. On this route he passes through GlenifannlriE. Bridgetown, Dnndng Popular Point. France Road and Annandale. His chcerfulness on nil occasions has won him u grant "m"! friends, he is always willing to oblige his neighbors by render. lng numerous services for them. and here's hoping “J‘nclt" will) he °" the lob next summer too. SIR ARTHUR CONAN I)0YLE’S stupgndoug story presented by First National Pictures, Inc. By amangement with WA'I‘TERS()N R. ROTHACKER with Bessie Love Lewis Stone Wallace Beery Lloyd Hughes Research and ..TBCilfllCl| ,Dlrectnr..Wlllls H. O'Brien Radio Program l i | FRIDAY, MARCH s ll International Radio Programs sri-izs-s vvi-uria-care 0.15 WGY (380) ’ henectady- hoond Appearance of the “Geor- gia Minstrel Boys" for 1920. 9.30 WFAA (476) .Dallae—The, Dallas Daily News presenting "An ideal Radio Program." ; 10.00 WB-M (283) Naahvlllw-Nash?‘ ville Kiwanis Club ‘Program. . 10.15 KA (s22) oenver-Pregrim Presented by the Lovelsnd (Calm) Chamber of Commerce, featuring the “Elks Male Quar- tette. SILENT STATIONS Eastern: wens, WFI, woes. WIP, won. wnc, WTAM‘. Central: KFUO. WOBD. WKRC. WLW. WSAI, WSMB. WSUI. Western: Koo, KPRC. ' l EVENING CONCERTS l 6.45 P. M. WOC (484) Davenport. Chimes Concert. 7.30 P. M. WAHG (316) Richmond Hill. Musi- cnl. . 8.00 P. M. WNY~C (526) New York. Songs. WCAlP (469) Washington. Organ. | WCX (517) Detroit. Symphony Or- chestra. \ WEAF (492) ‘New York. Happiness Boys. 109D (546) St. ‘Louis. Fur Hour. V, Lieut-Governor Frank R. lieartfs Plea for the Colored Children's Home T0 Whom it This is to certify that i May Concern know that the good work now being carried on by The ‘Colored Children's ‘Home, situated in the vicinity of Halifax, Nova Bcotls, is o0 ‘neatlmabic’ benefit 1o the Miaritime Provinces, and as it ls the only institution of its kind in the Dominion of Canada, it must he of great value to the Provinces outside of the Mari- times. The bearer Mr. Jae. iA. R. Kinney, has been especially recommended to me by His Honor the Lieutenant Gover- nor of Nova Scotis, and l have no hesitation in adding the people of this Province to give Mr. Kinney any financial assistance for this institution that they feel they are ahlc to afford, as I believe it is FICCI. worthy of the aupoort of all i have always had a very high opinion of the integrity, honesty, uprightness and honourable characteristics ‘and at- tributes of the Colored Race, and I am convinced that we of other races this effort for a successful issue for our co should ado eve rything in our power to bring raining money for such a worthy object to lored brethren. Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) FRANK R. HEARTZ, I Lieutenant Governor of the Province of Prince Edward island. To Whom it M ted in Halifax, N. S. and "P. E. I. as an support. Signed, Iieli ry I). R. (‘. Elltl Noll llern Following a recent meeting of the Ministerial Association of (lharlottetown the work of Canadafs only home for Color- ed Orphan and Neglected Children situa- met with the approval and endorsation of the body. We hereby commend tlhis public charity to thecitizens of Charlottetown \\'. M, Ryan, ‘I. ll. Ramsay A (lj. Davis. .2... Conce-riii ' , was investigated and Institution worthy of Raymond. HI, run, while your heart is lollfilng for the sound of the volcc that is slllletl you may look to Him who is (00 goon to err und too wise to be un- kind. Sorrow enduretli for the night but joy cometh in the morning. WTlllC (476) Hartford. Coast Guard Band. KFiNiF (266) Shenandoah. Concert. 8.15 .P. (Mi WdsS (345) ‘Chicago. “W115? strcl iBoyi-i" for 1926. i 8.30 P. M. WIDAD (266) Nashville. Hawaiian Music. WUAE (462) Pittshurg. ‘Studio Pro- gram. WEAiF (492) N. Y. Eagle-Trio. WHO (526) Des Mollies. ‘Musical. WTIC (476) Hartford. 4th Com- munity Night Program. WlEI-DI (349) Boston. Neapolitan Girls Qunrtette. Wl-bAlS (400) Louisville. Concert. W W iSynlipliony Orchestra. 9.00 P. (ML A CANADIAN POET AND Hi8 Vi-RILE Masada-we have been hearing about Scottish and English litterateurs and poglg at _ the Caledonian (Club this season, “ml 110W tonight for the first time '_"' those who attend Mr. l). ledger Fox- ‘News — Overture-{Youth and Richeys”"—By (Whitney furl-c gruiidi-lillilrcii. llivlll on ‘Hu-sdiiy .‘lflt'l"llfliill from licr lute (troun- in lhc l'ulicil'Chilri-h where lbs funeral N|~l'\'l(‘t't| \\‘t'l‘t' cuuiliictirtl by tho _ ‘lib-v. If. Ii linxior. Ii. A. who spoke mond as the voice of a DaPllfllllf-ll‘ In Memoriam l \\'ll.l.I.-\.\l .\l.»\'l"l‘lIl§\\'N istic Canadian 1100i. R. W. Service IRS Huh Hflrnp,“ _““|,|,,.\\-u, "lllili-r lli'f'i"ll\'l‘ll. 'l‘li|- lutoriutriit wus iii Prlucv Mr-"shaw h“? had Prellmrml . uu .\'uii(l:l.\' Foliriiiirv Jisl. l!|'..'|'.| lowu t-t-iui-tr)‘. ’l‘iit~. Pull Benn-rs wt-rc which wmah "la-D 01 U18 YllkOll v “w, “l- ,,._._\,,,,,,.,,' 1,; u ‘\|,.| (“,5 ltiivlil Foster, \\'l|lliiui Hunts-nor, Ncllloii he“ H} Bl!) t0 illustrate hi8 a “W "f ‘vunum ,,n","_,,.,., m. .\i......-. John .\luliliu_ rut-nu... llibllill". w “ll? B ability as a lecturer is vls luld uut t-illoyi-(i lnmil lit-tilt). lluut-iiu ltosii. The flnriil irlliiltt-s l|i~ he] nown- ljllleefl. II there were l!’ lut-illui- illllitlllltli alit- inu-utu-n Inl""l‘l"'l H ‘vb-nth from lb!‘ Fatally. ch“ r 01' F-llKllHh literature at let-hold ilullvu uulll wlthlu u short ‘lwlwlllll. Piipi John llc-Lnlilt’, (‘Wllfwlll- “lnce U‘ will‘!!! COllBSB. MT. ShItW m “m. mmnh m" “M. "n. ,,|‘ ,n.|-. Mrs Wiilliiot- Floldidliorili-u, Hpriiy, Miss W0lild ilidflrn ll. iviis ilrinrlug tu ii Plfillt‘. She \\':nl 'l"""l" lmlll". “"““kfl“|d' llf‘iif'il lo uiunni-r or coiuuliilli ‘l'l"'l"' PM”? WW‘) or [musing wtiu (mo of ill-op pi-uri‘ ullnoluii-(‘lnciit of licr ilontli ulll lln- lu-tirls of uiiiii_\' iicqunlulilui-i- mill int-monies of one of tlu- kind- fricutls. In hcr home the strum-it‘ trellis-d with every kindness null s nud neighbors nvorc" nl\\‘i|‘_v's-|ilvt>ii l‘\\'t'li‘llllll‘. The tier-eased Will‘ n |l‘|' uf the llits- Arrhlltiiltl .\It'l.l|lu(- itny years keeper of llic Illocl; ul lim-k)‘ Point. Slii- is sur- MARS-HFIELD. I The annual meeting of tho Marsluield Tele- llllmle '90-. was held in the Hall n), lliarsitfleld on Monday eve. March """ " |m' MT- ‘Ludlmi’ Jelllilllfl. President. Honor Roll for February. .occupled the chair. After can)“; Grade X-.1 Alina Blacqulere. 2(1)“; “mating ,0 Order the Secret“? Dtlwi Brown. 3 J. E. Emile Doucetdym; ]-[_ B_ Dennis rekd a report o’; and ‘Cecile Dom-ct equal. (be y‘, - (‘wade -lX~-i Yvonne ‘Petra. Zlpany (furtsolvzlellit svxlltvllxltltg thenC§m' Bernadette McDonald, 3 Nellie an“ w the good The ofilingfllceul; mllmls°n< and directors were elected for an. I RUSTICO CONVENT Th? tum“! Wm.» Shaw-s mom", w“, have me pleas ‘KDKA (309) E. Pitts. Concert. n. [VIHNPII nullir ul tln- liouu. tit‘ words tift-tiiuforl null consolation to "It" class and section o! the PQQDlQ 0f “YBZ (333) Springfield‘ whatdoymk pressing on my heart and was -told more for me tbun anything else." (signed) Mrs. A. II-I. Harris. spoonful Adlerika removes gas in T tonishing relief to Brings out a surprising amount of old waste matter you never thought was in your system, ‘Stops that full. bloated feeling and happy and cheerful. Excellent for WLMIOA (341) New_York. Hiirdniun Hour. CKY (wihwinnlpeg. Musical. CNRiA (291) Moncion. Studio Pro- grun], KTHS (375) Ilct Springs. Request WAIIG (Elli) Richmond lllll. Studio ‘SBlECl-lfillfl. recital, WSM.‘ (383) lNaahvllle. Nashville Wlwanis ‘Club. nre of hearing about h _ WDAF (366) -Kunsas City. Musical. Will-c (476) Hllrlffllil- Vllclll- a c amcmr WEAK) (294) Columbus. Musicale. whmmny be coup,“ Wm, Drum WEAlb‘ (492) N. Y. “Shakes Hour." n Review. KOA (322) Deliver. Loveliinil Gas On (Colo.)‘Ch. of ‘Commerce Pro- May Gauge . gram. ‘featuring the “Elks Mule Heart Trouble Quartene", 10.20 P. M. ‘WMAQ (4-18) Chicago. Vocal. "I had gas (from stomach) 10-30‘P. M. had heart trouble. Adlerika did ONE EN minutes and often brings as- the stomach. makes you V\|l.IT (395) Philadelphia. Studio 9.15 P. ‘M’. ‘Program. WlCAP (469) ivnshlugton. Ward- WEAiR (390) Cleveland. Studio man Park. Program. WRN-Y (259) N. Y. Studio pru- WTLC (476) Hartford. Community gram. Program. v WIOCO (417) Mlps. St. Paul. Musl- WGY (380) Schenectady. Second cale. l Appearance oi‘ the "Georgia Min- WFAA (476) Diillns. lnillns News Program." WGN (302) ‘Chicago. String Trio. WGR ‘Ladies Orchestra. KFAB (341) Lincoln. gram. CEOF (4ll) Montreal. Concord En- teriniuers. lidlNiF (266) Shenandoah. Organ Recital, lW WBZ (333) Springfield. BostomW‘ KMA (252) Slieunnilonh. Program. WIPG (300) Atlantic City. Concert. WWAIF,‘ (492) N. Y. “Whltiill's Alig- WWU. IGSJD, WElA-R Illltl \\l.i(N. new,“ knits (i309) E. Pills. Teaberry Time KEVE (240) St. Louis. Amusement WEAlF (492) New York. Chamber (Musicale. WLIT (s05) ‘Phllu. Rufus a Rastus KGW (492) Portland. Concert. Wl-ls (345) Chicago. Metropolitan ‘Choir. wlsM (283) Nashville. Ward-Bei- mont ‘College ‘Program. . KTHS (375) ‘Hot Springs. Accord- ian Specialties. callit" Club. _ _ WEAF (492) N. Y. “Cities Service ' WGY (380) Schenectady. Program, uisc from KSD. WEAR. WEI-Ii, WGN and W00. l’l‘BliElltilll0ll——"All lllcul Radio 9.30 P. M. EB! (340) Boston. Carter's Incas (319) llu-ffalot Melodette Studio Pro- 9.45 P. M. lBA (236) lvindlsou. Varied. 10.00 P. M. AHG (3l0) Richmond Hill. Vocal. LIT (395) ‘Pliilstlelplilii. Morning llou r. 6.30 P. M. Sunday? Signed in loving sympathy in be- half. of the L. 0. B. A. ' lfumNCHE DA/RiRiACH. W. M. MIAliG-ARET EIiELD. R. S. School. ' i 7.00 P. M. WCllS (316) New York. “Iiadlo LETTER o; sYMpA-rHy Problems." 7.30 P. M. WRNY (259) New York. entail ‘Code. Heiilill." (Stories, also WilnAR. V\'(i-lt, WJAli. WOC. _ 8.00 P. M. CIFUF (ill) (Montreal. Stories i-‘rcnch and English WCAE (462) Pittsburgh. Topics. KiFUM (316) Beaumont. Bedtime. 8.30 P. M. i(l'() (420) Sun Francisco. Dc-lly. l KS1) (546) Si. (Louis. lioiil’. Glory. 9.30 P. M. KLl-i) (361) Utikiuiid. Hour. losPersinns" to W»I<JA‘I~‘. WlCAlP, WJAiR, W-OO, W‘lol‘;l, WCR. WTAG. WCAIQ. WOC. W000. 10.10 P. ‘M’. 10.15 ‘P. M. 11.00 P. M. 11.30 P. M. vice. vVUlilL) (275) Iiutuvia. ill. ' Dull. 10.00 P. M. 10.16 P. M. MMiAQ (44K) Chicago. Lecture. WANT T_O DANCE? 0.00 P. M. WWJ (353) Detroit. News. 8.30 P. M. JEOF (411) Montreal. Mt. Roy vvlfvilll; (250) ‘Chicago. TPlilIlUil 0.45 P. Ml. Minstrels. 9.00 P. M. v RIBZ (333) Springfield. Dance. won (i319) B alo. Musical. vvluit (319) B liulo. Crescent. Purl: 9.30 P. M. Kings. 10.00 P. M. wean (390) Cleveland. Syncmpntoril. Contin- Viltlill’ (252) New York. "House of WlEiAF (492) N. Y. Sir Iiobgohliifs WUAE, WCAI’. WUO. Kiddies Motor Texas. WRNY (250) New York. Tilllt. Aunt _C(.)IIl IIIEPCG (llrls Hull WdLNS (400) (Louisville. Civil Ser- l'ncle iLOA (322) DGIIVuI‘. Sunday SCIIUUI WlUC (484) Davenport. ‘frnvel 'l‘iilk ll. 0i‘ C. al. YWIAIT (395) Philadelphia. Wciclis MIJIT (395) rhlladelplilu. Hnriucny iliiuAu (275) Baltimore. Belvidere. Mali,‘ (500) Memphis. Britlln.g's. Singing vi/‘Ebll (349) Boston. Marimba. Taffy Jack _ , , W-PU (s00) Atlantic ‘City. by h" hmmnnd‘ two rhmrm ‘GlilflE trill-i ‘lilnngaret Gallant. other yam, as ‘renews: Ludlow Jew chronic constipation. Hughes Drug W145 (345) ‘Chicago. Ford and Boys. tivltli whom u... fclllilflfl m iinu- Mlgrfigecgllélj Bprmc? Pam!‘ kins, ‘President; H. P. Dennis Sec- Co‘ ‘ma’ ' Glen“ 1°35 P" M‘ Pfillllil Allllllhuflldtlhll J Mobbil i I ' ., 2cm“ PBl-ilfy ‘Treagurgr- Dh-Qclors ,0 F 120° Mm- w-Allllg (316) Rll-‘hmolld Hlll~ Flel‘ c)’ lllvcr. also four lirotherc illlll. ‘GM-Ga V~—l Clara 0 Meanhd ‘ ‘FBPKUSOD. W I” Owen ' KGW H92) Portland‘ Concert" chef“- """‘"'"- “lull Joliu .\i.-|...i.n- m" "mm? .3 EM‘, Blanch“ ' . ‘Pbompson We] W‘. d ' er 1.00 A. -M. 10.30 P. M- '.'“ ""'“‘ "“"""‘“- “""""' nt-‘lirilllec lllllliillolllvistgnellhlilllylltlntélll? $1.50 wnshevieti olloeach lugging: Wm" ‘ml Mwsellem- Pocsl. K'I"HS (375) lHoi. Springs. ,'lIli;;il'|l:|>:li.t-ti:\vn. Mrs Ruin-rt mm t0 cover 6817911895 I0!‘ the present ‘lléggs(4ilzii)l6fortland' studio‘ Omantem club‘ .< uieuro1‘~ ‘ . Sef_ _ __ r .\lri< Jinn-vii llilt-Ylllll ilxllllllitll. (ruins I. ll» .1 Edward ‘Blanchard. Y°‘“- A" "16 ‘Heathers expressed “ "e Fmmre" l‘ °° P M themselves as well services rendered by . Ira Thoiuus Long. Mfllllqt; Pleased with ' rult. the P. ‘E, l. Julut-s flni- brother Ilunlt-l pr... 2 Lawrence Gnlluni. 3 Hclien Jar- v .1 m, ,.,,...,.,, mun,“ u“ m" _Ed(;.;i;ul‘.q.i) s16 Ruotkigstienrses flllnesu. 2 Igillgghcmc tloriPnti-lot pleagg ‘BANKER TRANSFERRED _. Friends OI MI‘. W. lE, Barrett of the local urauch of the Canadian flank of Commerce. will be llllflrfigflgd to learn of his transfer to the New York office. notice of which nrriv- 8“ ‘m Slllllldfly. I-‘ebruury 13in, "We a Sydney Exchange. Mr, in". rtlitt has been in Sydney for not". I ‘I- yours belns the oldest membgr ‘_ cf the present staff and during his ‘term here has made mnny friends who will be regretiiul to lonrn or lils departure to take place within l‘ wullle "l WQBRH- He has always liikon an active part in the young Noble's activities of the city, and llils lit-en the efficient and capah.e lreiiuluer of the Bachelor's Coin- . inittcu since its organization 50m.‘ three or l'0l.ll' yc-ars ago. Though sorry to loose Mr. Barret his friends and acquaintances will be glad for the DPNIIOUOII which will mean much for him, and‘ will Join in wishing him continued success lll the big office to which he goes. l, nflamed E 7dness and anulation ickly Relieved yelicls rs. M. M. Peters, canto. Ont. writes: y eyelids were red nd inflamed so that could scarcely see ‘ 89w or read. After uflsiing for months Wfil ielieved in a H‘ y srvlyins ' r. Chase's ointment. l dnilsn l‘ ‘illhl: tion the s lication asuutarioioins ll no?“ relieved by of the eyelids is om‘ , , ‘ 0f D_r. Chase's Ho leaves on Sunday evening's ex- ! ahouldmfigtutowtfhlfiilifiswatiatrfom retiring. The ma; TOP‘??? Joriliiarrmevioust PlYcllgnthe ointment. DI‘. Chile's Qigmnyfifnwg: sueatagfzlionor alt-several agitate ......‘..:“...'t‘;,‘=*,,-==y =9) heat - s» - -. lit-l‘ ::::";::::...S." ette case by the members of lhc local staff. Tlhe presentation was accompanied by up. salons of re- Iret that Mr. Barrett was lesvins Sydney. The above referred to is a I eon of Mr. and Mrs. Archibald Bar- rett. Whestley itiver. P. E. I. ~ ch86’! Qiiitment ., T Isbfi3 Du. .4. Wficsnise Msnioms Phone What's Good For a Cough? Miany times at this sea- son we are Jpked this question. SYRUP WHITE PINE TAR AN O WILD CHERRY is the most reliable rem-~ edy we sell fer Coughs. t-loarssneas and all Irrita- tlons of the throat. Price 85c and 00o POI‘ ac i 4” .D_r-u§ Co. The R's: sis KODAK one 851 (2 hr.) WMC (500) Memphis. Midnight Frolic WHT (400) ‘Chicago, ‘League. FEATURE rstKs-lenosrs s. WCNP (469) Wnsh Teller. ONRA (316) -Moncton. Kiddies Half On Face. Skin Sore and lied. Heaied by Cutlcura. my face and the sliin was sore and red. It inched and burned all tbs time causing me to scratch, and the sastchin, caused sru face ioohsd terrible, an the trouble lasted about four months. “I used othd remedies but did not get results. I began using Cutl- curs Soap and Ointment and got relief in s short time. I continued the treatment and in about six weeks I was completely healed." will.“ l, itland, Idaho, 0Q. I, ION. Cuticurs leap, Ointment and Tsleurn promote and maintain skin rarity, skin comfort and skin Q lllll l Your Hour oo P. ‘M. lnston. Story All THE TIME "lens troableifwith a rash on one. My ) Mill Doris White. RJ-D. lth ohm when all else fails. home. 11.05 P. M. kin Cafe. 12.30 A. lMl. WEBl-I (370) Chicago. Oriole. WDIAF (366) Kansas Cily. hawk. ~—-——-ii—- 12.45 A. M. IQLX (509) Oukliiilcl. Sweets’. 1.00 A. M. KHJ (405) I408 Angeles. man's. Grove. ‘ Radio Programs, Chicago.) -Z-&o-§___._ it A letter of condolence George Campbell. ‘Deer Sister-We the members of Borden I... 0. B. A. deslna to ex‘ press to you our ‘sincere sympathy in ‘this your hour bereavement when your beloved mother has gone to ‘her eternal We realise your sorrow is herd to hear but you have some consolation in knowing that has gone to her Heavenly Home wherein awaits friendship‘ that. WlEAF (492) New York. Roosevelt. ifiEv-l‘; (240) St. Iyouis. Romaine. WG<Y (380) Schenectady. will‘. WTIC (476) Hartford. Dance. WlCCO (417) _Mlps. ‘St. Pilul. Nan- ‘Night Hick- KJiit (385) Seattle. Kilbournes. KlPO (420) San Francisco. States. 1.30 A. M. KGW (492) Portland. Hoot Owl Frolic. 2.00 A. ‘Ml. _ ICNX (837) Iiollywood. Cocoanul . (Copyright, i928. by International LETTER OF CONDOLE-NCE to Mrs. of sorrow and she death cannot saver sno to that world we must go sooner or lsinr and it is here we shell meet our loved ones. We trtpt i-MNQQV! N!!! ‘ To Mr, George W. Stevenson, Fflftl- erictoii. ti’. E. I. Dear Bro.-— \\"e the nwmbcrs of Refuge Divi- sion, No. 201_ ‘S. 0. 'I‘.. wisli to coli- vcy tn you our sincere sympathy in ‘the ‘great sorrow which has cont,‘ t0 You through the death oi‘ your beloved sister. We trust you will ‘not ‘sorrow as those without hope, Believing that ‘God docth all llfugs well, we trust you will look to ‘Him for com-fort and solace for your troubles. and “we earnestly pray that God- our ‘Grand Patriarch above will keep you. lMny He be a light to your feet land's {amp in May we all so ll-ve here below. that when tho‘ sunrnioiis cnmes for us. and we have to cross the river 0i’ dentb. we may be ‘found wl‘th our ‘amp-s trlmrucil llllil burning accept- er and hear H's words, "Enter there to join the loved ones who have gone lit-fore. Again extending to you ll"( pest sympathy in your lose. members of “Refitge Division." i lliYliTliE E. CUTC/LFIPE. AGNES ARTHUlR. LORNE H. WEEKS. mom; LETTER OF SYMPATHY To (Miss Marion and Jordan Antl- rews ~I’l‘ezisnut Valley:- Dciir Sister and Brc:—‘ln this volii‘ hour of sorrow and bereave- ment when your lvloved father ills ‘gone, to his eternal home. we he officers and‘ members of Re- fuge D"‘vislon, N0. 201, S. of T. l-‘rirlcrlclon (icslre to express to ‘on our sincere sympathy. The .l\ni_;ci of ‘Death keeps hovering around and occasionally enters our liomcs and takes from our midst a ‘awed on“. in offering you our sympathy we do not do lt in a formal manner but as coming from the hearts of our members. all of whom feel for you in your trials. ‘We would therefore direct you t0 our Hea-veinly ‘Father who alone "an comfort: and sustain you in this your hour of bereavement for lie has ‘promised to hind up the broken hearted and give joy to those who sorrow. Heaven is n ‘arer and dearer to each of its bc-l ‘nuse we have precious treasures ‘here. iMay we be worthy to g0? to be with them when God's cnlll comes to us. ‘ ‘Sgned in llnve. ‘Purity and Fidel- iiy. AGNES ARTHUR. l MYRTLE E. C‘UTC-I}l‘l'<‘l<‘~l<l LORNIE H. WEEKS. --—-¢so LAKEVILLE SCHOOL Standing of Lakcvllls School for he month of ‘February. $OOOOO+OOOO~ Once a Trial Always Nyal The supremacy of Nyal'a remedies and toilet prepar- > atlon srs known the World over. We esrry s full llns of all Nyal's goods, and invite you > to call st any time and l we will be pleased to show l you all the different lines. l Hamid L. Worthy DRUOOIIT “A i P OOQO-OQ your path to guide you to ‘g1nry.‘ ‘Signed on behalf of officers null 6'1"“ “"1 Clarence alert Round, Albion ltevs. flu! Old list stee antes stunt h ce.'s' QOO900-OOQQQ-O Sour Stomach ‘ "Phillips Milk of Magnesia" Better Than Soda i O 60-0-0 0-00 0-0000-0400-0004 0o c Instead of snila hereafter tnke u or sour, acid. gussy stomach. anti little "Phillips Milk cl‘ Magnesia" in wnter any time for indigestion relief will come instantly. For fliiy yciirs genuine "Phil-lips Milk nl’ Magnesia" has been pres- cribed by physicians because it overcomes tlircc times its lilll('ll acid in the stomach as a saluruteil solution of bicarbonate of soda. leaving the stomach sweet and free from all gases, lt neutralizes acid fermentzitloiis in the bowels ‘ind gently urges the sourlnz waste from the system without Illlflilllfi- Besides, It is more pleasant to tslw lliun soda. Insist iipnn "Phillltlf" .‘\n_v drugstore (lrnde ‘lX.—1. Alice R09‘. 2- Elli"? iMtlDtllflillll. ‘Grade \"I‘I. Jr. 1. Mabel Rose. 2. ‘liloyii Rose. Ii Allihlflllfl Mcliyils. ‘Grade Vlll. Jr.— 1 Mabel Rose. 2 m“. ,0 m“. (Messed Lord and M3,? Philomena Mvluuis, 3 Henry ‘Pope. Grade V~i Laurit Rose 2 Lloyd thou into ‘the joy of thy" Lord.” P0P“ on... "i‘l‘l Sr.——-1 Elinor ‘MCDON- . nld, 2 Angus Mclnnis. 3 Mary ‘Mc- m“. Donald. (lraili- ‘l-il. .lr.-—Ernest Rinse. ‘Rose. Z (‘yrll McDonald. .3 Columba McDon- ‘litl. 4 Lnrgus ‘Mclnnis. (lruile l‘-l Joseph McDonald. (‘hztrllv- fiicilinls. 2. Ice Creepers For Slippery Sidewalks Our second shipment ls here. we did not announce the first until they had been tested out, THEY'RE GOOD ANiD DEPENDABLE. Improved A Featherweight Creepers Fasten: on heel with strap. six prongs. cannot come off. two sizes for men and women. 75 CENTS A PAIR instep Creeper For men slid women. fastens under instep with strap, four prongs. Price 40 CENTS A PAIR By mall. hams price. A L L E Yuiiitii FAsmONABLE FODTWE AR Charlottetown. P. E. I. QUA GUARANTEE D We have a good stock on hand cl ‘to following standard coals: Al- Albion Qytlnoy, Iprlnghlll and nvernese leashed; also 5"“ Coke and Her-d and loft Weed- tswllt Prlsse. Prcmptflervlflfl- w. i‘). GlLLlatfi (10. anon: i J Wharf. 7C3!" i»?