1o2sJ‘“ ... ...: D. in‘ masons. nuns;- Pure - ‘ ‘ Ho snd s few In Cloud and Bosv prices. I é A II 'TF; c; u‘; Roam "Program ' The radio program ‘broadcast last ovenin! "BYGFOY. U16 118181111 ltodio Company Station. who re- ceived cieaiiy>in Charlottetown and vicinity at least. Mmrmy "telephone calls being recelveifat the Station and Studio. during 1 and after‘ the 1110578111.» -- ‘ ‘Miss Kathleen-Il-lorrlby, violinist. played several " violin selections, among which were Souveniirand Serenade by Drilda. which were beautifully rendered and-elicited particular mention from the many members of the radio audience Several duets by Miss Kathleen -1-lornby,p.nd her Miss Elinor, aged _ eleven years, were rparticulurly "ienjoyedn- pad among these may b‘e in ioned M001lllBlit_and' Roses by ‘Lemare. and ‘Melody in F‘. byutu-benstein. .. core eno i Walter Shaw o_f the Provincial ‘ pertinent ol Agriculture, was very interestins and instructive, and was particularly-Nell dolls-died." These programs being broddoast every Wednesday and“ "Thursday" evening by Mr. Walter Burke and the island Iltaillty-Cqniipauyuure a prilictical demonsryiitipnaof the great vs. ue a powe ii rn lo station would have for this Province from- tlie publicity angle, _ ,, Gard (i Thanks iMrs. Capt. “V-Blllltgtfln Humc and family wish to thank. tbeirtnei-gh- 1101's. also the _.l,rlends at Brooklyn, for their acts of kindness in their recent bereavement. ~ ,7931, .\ilnanl's Llnlmelll’ for flrlppc. f Classi-fietl , Advertisements For Sale - my -- - ' ' FUR SALEP-TWO YORKSHIRE wivs. Will Barrow in March and Allrll. Herb Dennis, Marshfleld. ' 7910;3_-4MlI. -i FOR SALE — GENERAL PUR- WBB 11111111. nine-years old. Ap- ply Morsll Hotel stables. 1931-5-21 FARM FOR QALi-CONSISTING of 100 acres (formerly tlm 9mm. situated at Mrs. Margaret Mc- mend Birookrfl Innis. ‘DTWBN. sld. y) 7909-3-4lM3I r o n slits; Shorthorns mi "S 011d Females. Leo Blalrs M“ t _ . °" a. .12" 1.5.11 Miscellaneous mo. A. McDONAL LAND sub‘! YBYOr. Hormsnviiie. moi-zoom» escapee m Ashe-w ranch arked EIf-iward ‘FOIIIRIQ Hg“) wanmd WANTEQ—M flKiit d a?‘ if ll housewo "1- Annlv so no- ‘ lllrd St., or Phones", .R. roams-tr “MNTEID — iM-Mlbll JIIMd for sonersl hon-so “llmlflflood one Mn. W. L. Prawn ‘I {gills ._'_ .. range _- Bflshton. V _ Female Hélb "Wnnlzedi WQTMBD-Bs mm. eooo WAQ- aiylwmtlltlwisil imvi Qzlllfgr". ..,,, it nus fifth some thel ......._._.......-. lfliorvilntns s "bis to who: the! Biiéfliaga 500 pom In colorlllscit’, Dark Brown, Navy Blue, $1.75, $2.00 and’ SQISIO and are the best obtainable at these -~ »\ . t. - . qet yours thlo" A week for 98 cents st younger . sister. - ‘Mai-f- - - 4110 .-r1sht~'-'» - REGISTERED "1111! strain mal- QIA- THE ALEX fllyrlzthootan . . ts B_ ' R- “Ellie's, East Rilryfi]. izm also, _ '" "m! LATE CA 1'. WELLINGTON HU “iii. All - rou- one“. ‘h’ ll Pall-ii‘.- oenim ‘some. 7924-3-5-21 son will taloe place from her l sidence. 159 Grafton sfte service starting at 2 p. m. late Street. this _ monies no be: solored, price; _ ‘o Brod, Ltd.’ , 79g .3.5.g| Church of Canada. Sunday, March 7th. Preaching services, Tryon 11 am. Crapand 3 p. m. ‘Norfilf Try- on 7 p. in. VERNON CIRCUIT. — Mr. Geo. n . Silk Holeproof se cr. These are sold for $1.50, S, Limited The Works , (Continued from Page 1) l-lls poems, the lecturer also re- marked, contuined but little of co- medy and light li-umor. They were unconventional in style, as suited the primitive civilization of the north that most of them attempted to describe. They were fuil of the hard and pitlless struggle of men who strove to wrest an existence from the ‘bleak and frozen northern land. tin concluding, Mir. Shaw said that the spirit that actuated the work of Service was best told in the poets own words: To all l sing, and it one 0f Y0“ linger. Over my pages in the Long, Long Night, And on so-me line lay a calloused finger; ' Saying: “it's human truth, it hits Then will i do well spent, Then will l dream awhile-content, _ content. VA hearty vote ofthanks, moved ‘by Mr. S. ll. McDonald, seconded to}. the‘ loving toil by Mr. K. J. iMlartln. and supported by Mr. CIH. Black Mr. W.L. Cotton mid Rev. W. Buuce Muir wusten- déred the lecturer -by the chairman lPresldent J. G. MacFaddyen. It was announced that the subject of next Thursday's lecture would be "The Lire and Ilnfiuence of Lord Shaftes- bury." by Rev. H. D. Raymond. Bank Merger (Special to the Guardian) INIINV YORK. Mill‘ 4.-—<A .merg'gr of the National -City Bank of New York and the lPeoplee Trust Com- pany of Brooklyn bringing together two institutions with combined re- sources of $1-291.000.000 and de- Upolts of $989,430,000 was announc- ed today. The consolidation streng- thens the position of the National City organization as the country's largest bank. Street Gar Rooms Printers Ghafe Over Delay INFJW YORK. March 1-l—-Up a-nd flown and to and fro through the dark streets of Brooklyn, a street cur roamed yesterday morn-lug. It was looking for Brooklyn Bridge, from whence it had started. While a motnrman and an inspector strain- cd their eyes to see the names on passing street-s, 20 prln-tcrs offer- ed advice from thc body of the car. The printers had boarded the "Typcrs Special" at three o'clck to go to Flntbush but the motormmn took a wrong turning and they found themselves a couple of hours late. at Walaby market, miles from their destination. "Gotta ‘stay on the tracks." sflld the motor-man. Every now and then he ‘ n ' the car and tho inspec- tor got out to ask a policeman. At the dawning they (mind Brooklyn Bridge again. but the printers were too upset to apprec- iate the romance of the situation. ‘ The funeral of the late Capt. Wel- ‘mlIi-Oh ‘Hume wls held from his latte residence, at llrls, d_n Wed. Feb. Nth. Ind notwithstanding the al- most impasse ie condition of the Ioldl, fill I l attended, -. tnscooisisnoo ma. in. 1m was n n; st Brooklyn. This y, ll the traversing for s dil- ss unmounted mod ' impassable for - Mhlbh _ to be sbsiidon- lass this wss ‘on Odd ley at 2.30 p. m. and Peace" will be rendered by the An offering will be taken. news item in the New Glasgow, 1:’ was organized l-n New Glasgow a Crewys will conduct the Church Services on Sunday. March m, 1926, at Vernon River in t-he morn- ing at 10.30 a. m. and in the even- lns at 7 p. us. and at Cherry Vai- LADIES HANDBAGS in pouch and underarm styles.-- Prowse Bros., Ltd. 79g4.3.5.g| LENTEN CANTATA. —Maund- er's Cantata "Pevuitence, Pardon, choir of Trinity “U-nlted Church on Sunday, March 7th at 8.15 p. m. 7934-5-11 RADIO CLUB» —According to a N. S., Evening News. a club to be lonown as the Pictou Radio Club few evenings ago. The President of the Club is Mr. Howard Cantley, New Glasgow .and the Secretary- Treasurer, Mr. G. Cecil Day, form- erly of Charlottetown. HAMPTON CIRCUIT. - United urch services on Sunday, March 7 h at Hampton 11 a. m.. Victoria s p. .m.. and Bonshaw 7 p. m, con- ducted by the Rev. Geo. F. Sears. H-AS ROUGH PA$8AGE.-—Miss Nan Brow was one of the passen- gers on the S. S. Dearasse which went to the rescue of the ill-fated steamer Kentucky being towed in- to -St. Johns, Ndld, as referred 11‘ in yesterday's telegraphic despatch es. HONORS AWAROEQ-Mr. 0.C. Craswell, of the Craswell Portrait Studio, this city. is to be congratu- lated on having been award-ed the diploma a! the Malta Salon of Photography "for excellence in por traiture photography in the picture entitled, The Doctor. which was selected for permanent retention at the National Museum of Photo graphic Art Collection." "The Pic- dy of the lat6"'l)'r.Alexaude'f-"R6ss of this city, The Malta Salon is one of the world's famous photographic art galleries. The honour of having a portrait accepted by this gallery for permanent retention is certain- ly one which entitles Mr. iCraswell to hearty congratulations. ., Pzasouats, Mrs. George Huston Dennis, City left by the western train for. 0‘- Leary on a visit to Mr. and ms. Dennis. ‘ Mrs fDr.) Gilils accompanied by Mrs. Fran-k Dorsey left yesterday morning for 8t. Joh-n w-here they will vicit the formers sister, ‘Mrs. J. -Frank O'Neil. Elliott Row. Mr. Rufus Hogan left yesterday morning on a visit to Jackson- ville, Florida. iMr. Harry McKay cii Eaton. Saskatchewan. is visiting in this city and is unaccompanied the re- ference to Mrs. McKay Ibeing in- correct. Cheap Passage To Canada (Canadian Pros!) lBvEilI-‘AST. March 4.-—1l-Iugh King of it-hls city and his wife and farm- liy of nine children all the-child- ren being under 17 years of age, will sail for Canada on the IMon- tnalrn on IMarch‘ l3. The expense of the King family's migration tn the Dominion under ordinary circum- stances would be £184 (approxim- ately 8920) but under the family settlement scheme of migration they will be able b0 get to Canada for £9 (W6) Building In Gan- ada Increased TORONTO, Mar. 3.-- Building construction throughout Canada during February amounted to Q13‘,- 477.000. compared with $11,047,000 .'-:i February of last year, according to llnclieane building reports. Earlier predictions that 1920 would be n good building year are being sustantlatsd it is pointed out. inasmuch as the building total for the past two months has been 25 per cent greater than the same period last year. DEATHS i- FEEiHAN-ett Rocky Point March 4, Patrick l-‘eehsn. asod 75 1'01!"- llluneral notice later. “I11- mo»... hi“: - to M!“ no who‘ JUST IN -Lsdles Flannel and I Pea-let twill dressoln-Browss Bros _ Lt . Inuisuu. rooAv-Iriio funergl . o! the Me Mn. James minimu- --:1: rnoon to Clifton Cemetery, 8~ white and ,- a-ble; rowse '"" . ‘i _ . TRYON OIRCUITH-The Undted, ture." it may he stated. is; a stu- sis ' oslisnt condition pro see our ' ., _ a- . MR. B. ‘A. n the Victoria Hot Sunkist Oranges . SMALL ORANGES-28c per Dozen, ' 2 Dozen for 50 cos. ll you srs Interested Him Grade Fe service and. ‘ ‘ ' psi when you m‘ in Charlottetown Farmers Week u. write us‘ direct. ‘ ' QOIOIiilII-a fertilizer- c». _ w; iii-Decrees. s. I rtlilser In dx- " - c- IHARVY ' - I time. fore mid-summe . ' g ‘ ‘virtually completed, Commander I ' i" men and equipment‘ will begin im-' tions" n Plan Race ‘(Continued from Pugs l) shipping bdard itteaniier Chantir. hoping in blaze an sir route to the North lPole itself. sweep over wide areas never before visited by man, and be back home again be- lPlaiu for the expedition one now Byrli saldfiantfhssemhling of the medlabely. Western Guardian -LEAVE FOR ENGLAND. .- Mrs Charles Hensley of Summer- side received a telegram on Tues- day from Windsor, N. 8.. convey- ing the sad news of the death there of her brother Mr. Harris S. Smith if Wimdsor. He leaves a wife and four children. Mr. a-nd Mrs MEDIUM 0RANGES—39c por Dozen 2 Dozen for 70 cts. LARGE ORANGES-60c per Dozen’ 2 Dozenf EXTRA LARGE-We per Dozen, 2 Dozen for $1.25 Jenkins Grocers or $1.00 &, Son Monthly Rotary Meeting Last Night The regular monthly meeting oi after a few brief remarks called upon lPast District Qovernnr Geo. S. Inman for a talk on Rotary- R11‘ tnrlan lumen in a well prepared paper, referred to the origin, de- velopment, possibilities and princi- ple of Rotary. » it was decided to have the Clubs annual Fanmers’ Meeting next Thursday evening at 6 o'clock as Farmers’ week is being held in the city during that week. A number of speakers from abroad will dciiv-' er addresses, and the various far- mers‘ organizations will be repre- sented at this meeting. ' ‘ Rotarlan Gallagher reported" pro- gress -for the committee that is working to secure a moving lpicture machine. for Falconwood Hospital. and he stated that the objective of the fund being raised for that purpose was more ‘than half nt- tained. Rotarlan R. 114. Cotton. who has been absent in Ottawa for the past seven weeks. but who has been regularly attending Rotary meetings during that time in other cities, gave n short talk in which he referred to the work being done by the clubs he attended in Otta- W8. Quebec, and Montreal. iMIr. Ben Wagner contributed a violin solo as the musical part of "16 Dfflzram, and was obliged to respond twice to a double encore. New Messiah Will Visit Uni- led States ch announces that zDr Annie Bee. $11!. head of the Tbeosophist or- ffnnlzatiou and “Krishnamurti, the 119W IMBHBllI-h. whoare coming hero from ilndla, will go to the United YStaiJes for three mouths. 7t adds. however. that the date oi’ the Am- erlcan visit apparently is sonic- what dlisfiant. Mrs. IBesn-nt they will go to Holland. Effort To Become" ' Dictator Foiled- IPRAGILE, Czechoslovakia. March 4.—1An attempt by Rudolf ‘Roccsscl- 81‘. an architect, to eet himself up as dictator in the Karlsbml d"strict today ended n. few hours after the q "coup" started. I " l ‘Poessele managed to ind-uce 0 of his employee to leave their work for the purpose of occupying the district administration offices and arresting the district governor -but when they not as for as the poi- “lce commlssari-at they found thcm- selves out numbered. " essele. a-nd l8 of h’s compell- ions were arrested and the aston- ished governor was freed of his bonds. The plotter will be exam- ined as fb his sanity. Trade Assistance" A To Soviet Shunned (Csnsdisn Press) ( t Liberal and Labor members in the 'l~l'ouse of Commons yelbsrdayq st some drastic changes in the the statement of A. M. gjrliamentary secretary for overseas trade department. theti Charlottetown U18 R0181)’ 0111b W118 ‘held 11151 W‘ team, which. it wifllie remember 8111118 at U18 K1811“) with VWPPT” ed, defeated the localaggregation sident Pope in the chair. After the o; bankers business part of the program the weeks 85m is due to arrive t“ the chair was occupied by Past Dis- c“), tonight, ‘ 11101 GOVBTIWY W- 3- Gmm- Wm‘ Charlottetown Bankers . VISIOIIS London IDONDOK March 4__Th_e Skml one hundred years hence, instead old-fashioned like most ‘present day British metropolis. will of beautiful parks and intersected 14y splendid boulevards, if G. the (London County ‘Council, has "m, his way. in n remarkable address Krmymamurtl am expected m ‘m dvetllvcrml nt a private meeting oi rive in England in June I1.) (lflllvvf wmerls’ h” ‘“‘°‘"'°<1 '"°“’ W“ m“ a 86,105 of ,|ectures_ ‘Arlerwurdsv, time to plan for making this new London. otherwise th-e city simply grow up haphazard as in the Dash and become even less suited for the growing demands of tip-to- é‘ ally to l-iceking to limit Londonks Rrowth. What be deems necessary Is a wise direction of its dev ment. pie would live farther on Mr. Forrest. “Nov-Qthere he n tend- ency in the opposite direction. aird we will probably find as time "goes 011. thstiinore and,‘ more people- who own cars will move into flats near 319'!‘ 011M101‘ Selling oi_it of Lon-don rather men for coming into it. advance. Mr Forrestsuggcsts ring of psrk land within easy dis- tance of bohdon‘s oentre- about nine miles from (baring Cross. He also suggests a system of oarkways joining u" already exis- ting psrks in lnndwn which, if his plan came true. would form an. in- ner belt of punks. Another greet boulevard: according to his plan. ILOINDON, March 4.—'C(fllCld6'l'~ should become a link between the able concern was shown by the outer and inner ring of parks. Samuel, sent. lnndoo and the demolition, of the many slums the government would veto any sp- tlng railway stations. he oblecio Bankers to Play Sackville i-o- The Sackvltle Banker's hockey in Sacksllle some meet the in wha- promisee to be a very close and exciting game on. Saturday night Although they went down to dc feat in their previous encounter, the local boys feel certtaln that they will give Sackville a run for their money tomorrow night and it is eicpected that there will be a good crowd on hand to cheei them on to victory. The local line-up will be as fol» lows: goal, Fields; defence, Mc- INmaid and Wood; forwards, Hart Hooper. Sterne. McCarthy, Floor’ Hiuestis. _ Trees Are Budding ‘In South Alberta (Canadian Press) llEdli-llB-R-IIDGE, Alta. ‘March. i.- Tom IPickerlng. farmer, living five miles ysest of Cardstan, sowed the first wheat this year on ildebruary "I, it was revealed bore today. ‘Fred Blumer, of Magrath. planted radishes and peas on the slam-e date. The iLetbbridge arena had 13 nlg hts of ‘skating this win-her, while the curlers have htd but ten of good ice during the whole season. ‘Trees are budding and perenn- ials are showing above ozround with a warm spring sun shining, ‘bring- ing a temperature of 50 to 60 de- Brees. and will 100 Years Hence JJONIDON, ‘Mar, 4 .—-LOIld0ll- 0f of‘ being grimy, ‘badly planned and of the e a civic paradise. girt by a belt Forrest, Chief Architect of will late traffic than the London of sMra-Forrmt objects emphatic- elop- I and Miss Hensley leave today for Windsor and will proceed later to England. _.-RD MACS STILL HERE. __ The girls of the Red Mac Hockey team who left Charlottetown on Tuesday are lhaving quite a. holi- day. They were compelled to re- main in Summerside until today. Nevertheless they enIOYBd "Wm" selves and Summerside enjoyed having them. -T'RAIN ‘FROM ‘WEST. — The first train to Su-mmersido from West since Monday arrived last night about l0 o'clock. A wreck- lug train and crew left summer- ilde about 11 o'clock to clear ihP track at -Port Hill by putting the derailed 910W "11 the 7am‘- Am" other train for t-hc West left this morning at 5 o'clock- _LE‘CTUR-E IN KENSINGTON A largo audience gathered in the Limited. Melllrlll- King Geofge Hall, Kensington. ____ 16'” Wednesday evening when mo. John sauna i 1 Kraft Cheese is rich in calcium, phosphorusand the growth-promoting vitamine, and intelligent mothers everywhere are using it ‘as a part of the daily dict for their growing children. Dr. Gruloo, famous food specialist, says that good choose rnsy be given to a baby at the age of a year snsl a half. Professor Solin, in his bool: “Nutrition,” uysi "Six ounces ,of cheese with twenty-four ounces of bread will sup ly all the food nutrients required in twenty-four hours y an average grown-up individual.” Kraft Cheese in lfi-Ibs l-lb. and S-lb. pncltlgol is always ‘sanded ls shove. Please always look for the trade mark Many roclpls for Chosen dishes especially suitable for children us [inn in our recipe hook. Write for l free copy to the Krsft-MlcLsren Cheese C0,, Anderson of Charlottetown gave a lgngthy and delightfully interesting description of his recent visit to Scotland and France. which W115 intently listened to. The choir 01 the Presbyterian Church rendered l. short musical iprogfflm 0f Chm‘ ises, trios and solos. Mrs. McA-dnm who is at present visiting her par- ants, Mr. .and iMirs. John McEwen, greatly pleased the audience with her fine rendition c4‘ “i-Zsry of Ar- gyle." The financial resultJ‘".Z2-60 will be used in procuring new mu- sic and anthems for tbechoir. 1t -ious injuries from at least 33 rail- Gollécts Fake Dam- s osvntorso ages From (33 FlllllS ,,;;',:,,,,, GOIIIpHIIIGS ENLARGEMENT‘! PHOTOGRAPHI INIEW YORK, ‘Mar, 4—The NOW. York World says that after fraudu- lently collecting money for ficti-i.- CrasweIIStudio roads and traction companies 1n seven states, Harry -Peters, 35 of the close of the lecture a hearty vote of thanks was proposed by .VIr. J. F. Profltt, seconded by Mr. Robert Agnew. while impressive rc marks were made by Dr. Gauge and others iirapprcciation of Ml‘. .\nderson's_ kindness to them. mom-i- I Eastern Guardian ..'PRESBYTERIAN SERVICE. The ITesbyt-orians of Montague will hold service in the Mdntngue Baptist Church. March 7th at 11 a. m. Rev. D. McVicar, preacher. Ev- erybody welcome. Says Prosecutions ‘Halted (Continued from Page 1) regulations giveiu. you by Chief, Mr. Wilson?" “l presume I did." “Yes. yes or n0." "l won't say yes or no." “Well? said Mr. Stevens. "we'll akc your presume as an affirma- ‘ive answer." ‘Mr. Blsnillon had written to the ninister complaining that his im- mediate chief had "taken. away all my powers." ln October. 1925, Mr Wilson wrote to Bisaillon stating "you have been offering to release automo- biles at terms fixed by yourself." and pointing out that this was con- trary to regulations. Witness declared he never did this again. after receiving the lot- icr. your IN-STRUCTED BY BUREAU Mr. llii-ialllnn testified that l-lon- Mr. Bureau lssned instructions tn him to use his own discretion in respect to disposal of seized goods. "Tien your statement that you stood by the instructions oi‘ Mr. Wilson ls not true." risked Mr. IPhlladelphia, has begun a sentence ti.’ two 0r th roe years in the state _ prison at Brenton. N. J. In. iozzqLuther Blb Pen-rs’ eye ivns injured when a, piece oi‘ steel became imilBflllfid inj the ball. J-Ie collected damages for‘ an injury. Eighteen months ago,‘ he hogan a series 0i’ frauds on various railroads. claiming in everyl cznse, that an electric bulb had- IBERIA-N, ‘March 4.-—The NW9 smashed beside him and a pieceIBcriiner Noitung says that a Bib- of glass had become lodged in. hlsjle which is believed to have be- eye. The condition of his eye s-ub- 100K013 l0 IMRTIIII 14111-1181‘. has 110611 eta-plated his story, aim he collect-Idismvered among the possessions ed n total of about $5.000 (lamagesbf a bookseller of Ohemnitz. from the 33 companies. IThe book which is said to have been printed by one. lHans iLufft, oi‘ ‘Wittcnbcrg, is an Old Testament. Numerous marginal notes, appar- superiors," was the answer. lygntdf; ‘tzrltthlinbteilllcflltllitdltelftilie i133): ...§.°"..t:z:“..i".:‘...;"i;::r;::r..':ti" "as. "..'°"“i“‘ Bu“ pursued Mr. Stevens. “eon o s ranss on of t e Bh- uyespv ' l-lc would like to see the official who would not take instructions fromihe minister. Mr. Stevens then questioned about the objection of Mr. Bisaillon to the appointment of a Mr. Picbst to the service. Mr. Stevens read a letter by iBlsalllon opposing Pic- lbers appointment. One ground was because he was "associate of Falcon." le Is Reported Stevens. "l took miy instructions from my -*.-—.——30}-——-—— IIIIINIISATTHEY Gym l0.30—1l.30-Special clnss 3.30—5— Students IBoxIng and "He is the king plm- of smug- Wrestling ' .. ‘ fi~6-Tuxis Boys glers. stated Mr. Bisaillon, in an 7__R__‘JlIn|nl_ Basketbfl“ answer to a question of Mr. Stev- ens regarding Falcon. ' Mr. Stevens proceeded to read the leiier further. described Fal- con as a "high l-mui smuggler anti an acolytc of Oscar Gagmon, ihc lawyer." ‘ The committee roared with laughter. and imimetlialcly Oscar Gagnnn. Bisalllonhi counsel jump- crl to his feet. Ho. cmphniiiwally denied he was the “ncolyin" of nny crooks. Ho was practicing crimin- al law in Montreal, lic pninied nut. He asked the cnmmliion to iakc a‘ proper and fair vlcw oi’ this matter} "if you want to make a charge against me you are welcome." Mr. Pirates vs. Nationals 8-—l0-~Senlors Bowling ' 7~—(‘hurr-h Imugue Trinity vs. St. Paula 8.30—Aii Alleys opcn. Use hllnanrs Llniment in the stables -O-O4-O-§O§-O O§C J. LESTER DOUGLAS 39 Queen Street Charlottetown, P. E. I. I “The coming of‘ the motor car ed us at first to believe that peo- d farther rom the centre of Iiondon." said he central area. They will use "We most plan new suburbs in a v/‘de involve-s pie- lThough Forrest's plan and unsightly bulld- ngs especially those‘ around exis- u: theoklsetl rt of London oi rs under the Credit Plcilitlst Act. ' ,Tiie- hld eonfi might so all!‘ (.1 t. .-s msrgeetlstltu M. m m who've- u’.- o-u-aopaisurw plication to assist trade with Rus- decidedly to chaos business houses. If wood the city's‘ mills . V‘. m‘ 51* H s-l character as ' he s ' -4 usual.» 3;; “gm-y ‘WC HUGHES’ Horse Worm Powders .._Are-slls td_"uso and GXPQM ' ,sl_l wormswtltwwqlso than“ ‘ougiily invigorate lbs dlqet- tive organs and bowels. Ind Improve thelpensrsl appear suce of your horse. If your horse has worms or hots, feed‘ Iilm s package of Hughes Worth Powders. Mailed to any address on rseolpt oi price 50 cents. I I If you have a sick or blemished snlnul, consult us. Over fifty year's sxpsrlonsfo In the treatment and ours ef- snimsis. Hughesllrugllol ‘ ‘unites; Giiguinn hcntcilly trhallengtul. Aqgnt (or the (Questioned about his relation ship with Hon. Mr Bureau. witness FAMOUS SUCTION FEED denied that he was an "intimate as- 8145391531 335A" sncinte" of the former minister. SEPARATOR Mr. Gagnon strenuously (ihjcct- ed at this stage to any attempt "tn 5”" 9"" °" ham’ try to associate me with my "Wu" enemy- Writs or phone 70B or 938. ltllnnralh Llnimont used by physicians Tricia! é Victoria» Ono of ths largest and best . Queen I Hotel t *' I Sines taking over this Qmflpp“ "m" In any.“ ,H°m Y“ M“ '7'” m“, csnsds. contains 120 rooms, thousands el dollars In 44 of which nsvs private baths. Completely renovated In the past few yours. Few Hotels throughout Osnsds and tbs Untsd sum have its splendid tsblo. Courteous service so sll Guests- Tole‘- phonos In‘ rooms. Rated M00 to IIM por ill! Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Qrspslro and Improvements. It ls new the llnsst l-tetsi of Its . olsss In the Maritime Prev- ._ inces- lt appeals so those who want s comfortable ' 1pm and splendid table and ikesilsnt service st s med» sto prles. llstss 83-0 s day. Charlottetown I Hotel 00., Ltd. ‘ 7 Profit!!!‘ I I I I I I I ll “lflllll