v FEBRUARY 2s, 1.92s The Sun Life Assurance Co. 0f Canada ha; mnny distinct advantage; . endowment. l, It will finance itself after ten years. Ask us about it. p,‘ J. A_.MO0R ‘ “is. Mgr. , u, . over ihc ordinary . ,. it». Charlottetown. r. c. . u Ir‘ - mi --§ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS on Infill"! ~ '-'"'-----1°° Der llnn of 6 word: ""‘,“""“""~~-5° Pfifllllla Ill 5 Ilfdl night insertions .. ..........._.......__..m p111- lino of 0 IOIIII '4"+»v»++o_+o v0 oootrooo 0++¢¢++o4§oo¢+q¢+¢4 c a“ f’ ' l-‘ . Agenflis Wanted Articles For Sale -_-_________.. fi-rnAi-r AGENTS wan-s uu-tvwo coomm; nmoes 11611 Art Limited, 4 lnuniwiell, 5111c. Apply so lioehfoid s1. Toronto. 1459'12'21‘“'5- d‘? 2698-2-23-21- mi? , - . " __‘_"_"___"“i"i‘€——i [AN 0R WOMAN T0 TRAVELTOR VSALE-PIANO IN GOOD and appoint local representatives, wndmovp Apply ~B~ Guardian “Iilzfgzifyfy-g \ 2737-2-25-21 . » , ., lbBlllg $21., weekly average) _ and expenses. Wlnfillm 00-. Tor- qnto. A. W. Jan. 25, ws-lll. (i? ‘ii-d’ A MEN‘S CLOTHING LINE TO FOR men; 1-v1-l-y' p111'.~le—that ink, 1111:,‘ fiikltll\'i‘ll,l‘llllll‘. lie diltllbfrél in, jfmn- territory this sprliiglnliltltzitell V» lh-tm 1111- llll5lYW-‘45 11ml is wnitink -_.._-._._,_,__.__,,_ ____ _;.,,-_ 3-1111.‘ (1111- 11111111»: plail ISilFOR SALE_LARGE QUANTITY lin 1ll1'1-11t|\'1' i111 you l0 ‘ll‘.l'I‘('l1.“l(!‘ of good ccrtmcd cobb]ers_ Se‘? ..11>111-_ 111111.‘ tmurlleri. 11111111111111 Itmds. 20o 111111. of sound feed pot- \lli(‘\"l\'i' 11 irljcfiitl}. A1111 vbifuilrul», “b065, 35 and 1B cts. pcr bus. l-l. our iiill-Il-lni ("lllilllllbilllllllfl zi-tiifhlililll‘ ‘C. Mlittart, Mamhfleld. 2723 w“); ' 11-, llill(H(lll(: 1111- ‘<11 " , ___-.._.____.____. glrllish fret; t1, our Wlifiu-"riitzl-HJIIINCIIILLA RABBITS FOR i For Sale . SALE-FIRST PRIZE REG- istcred Jersey Bull, two years old. 5111311’. Hfliillllond Rudd, Winsloc. ' ' ‘ - ‘2-25-41 ._;1v1-.- iv. vziny 1o curry 11nd coll-l stile. We pay $10.00 a pair for lulnx the lnosl extensive. llnl- til‘. YQIIIIL! ffliifld 110111 our stock. smut-.- 111111 styles 111 1111- 1111-1-11! Whiwway fur 11mins. Dover. Lot 63. P. E. I. 2736-2-25-51 selling gnnre. Ne‘ experience .151 ;i1P~'"*-“"‘>' It" i"'““‘° “ lmn SALE-DIARE s ranks 01.1) . We 11': ' ‘ in l back you. D1111‘! .8252‘), ,’n°:l,,;,,‘,,_, 1-,,“ “cums “hum: weight 1260. and sound. Also ex- H115’ plllu. Write today t1» (loud-l “ggggpltifggn 0'12?’ 11w (‘lvilws- Rwl» mph 1W1 Street ' 2117-2-24 31 Box 518i, Montreal. -- ‘ ' - t ._;.__._____._..__._________ “ ‘HEAVEN AND HELL-SWEDEN- borg's great work on the life ai- tcr death and a real world be- yond. Over 400 pages. Only 25c postpald. Toronto. A, W. Feb. ll-l8é25-Nlur. AN OPEN INVITATION TO AMBITIOUS MEN zvenv MAN WHO SELLS-EV- ory 1mm who wants to nelF-et" t___._-_________ ory ambitious lllull-"(lb/GS it to-‘FOR SALE-IRISH COBBLER P0- hlmself to know» about the “Fair; pr" proposition. Read this care-, claims in this ‘adliertisementr-lvel are iilnnufactiirers of the largest, and most complete line of Men's-FOIL Taiiorcd-to-measure Clothes prlc- acres of land at; South Melville ed to meet every purse. We sell direct, to the consumer through Peter Malone. 23 Miiywood street special representatives-the men we select as our factory represen- tatires will-be thoroughly trained Mafshfleld. Giligail, Solicitor. vtlwir success will bnvllSblllffld. FOR- SALFP-EGGS FROM WIN- ‘ ners andfull sisters, highest pen I9 ' Contest. These are selected ‘pure bred barred rocks, mated to approved cooker- els with evcn records. 257. Satis; faction guaranteed as to fertility Price Highest commlaslonsfliberal bon- lls plan-and free stilts for éalesmen makes them the highest paid ill the country. The “Fab- er“ selling outfit is, we believe-n the most powerful ever put intlie, hands oi a. salesman. It. is com- 26-1 Provincial and hatchability of eggs. _ 15 eggs for $1.50. Phone or write glaelsfilefoxgsgfité??? fianlggrgfaflgdf at once. N_. C. Muttart. Marsh- ' a. big successful instiutioil—trniii— “em 2723 in; and directing the ncw nlan, ____________________ . . d - whose experience is limited an , Mmceuaneous needs such training and co-opcr-l ating with. every iii-an, regardless! of his experience tn the lllnlt of s our ability and resources. If youl arc ilonest and straight forward and believe that worth-while suc- HiPPiNG TAGS. EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ccss is to be achieved by worth- JNQ ALFRED MACDONALD’ lvmle “Tomi-write ‘mday- ' Land Surveyor, llerinauville, P. may be the turning point oi your! 1.13 L L254 my carcvr-storekeepers profits witll- out stair-keepers‘ worries. LEWIS FABER dz COMPANY, Dept. 18, 117i Si. Luwl-cll1-l- Bldg, Alnlltrepl. .\. w. l-‘-~l1. 11-111-25 ulu- :1, _ _____ _ _,,,_. _ __ “"'f'—“‘__"1-'—"—'—""‘ MEMORIAM AND MOURNING Situations Vacant 1 cards at shortcut notice. Guard- -—~ ' iaii Joli Printcry. AGENTS-tr You 1.1m: vases ——————-——-—-~—-— — and shrubs, vlthyynot sell thomr CORRESPONDENCE CARDS _AND Make mime-thong 0| it, pan “mo. envelopes w_iil1 address printed, or r1111 “mm goo-varieums u; pm. just tho thing for acknowledge- ven lied ‘fag N-ursery 1>rQ11“-;g_q_ 1111-111. lntllnatillinl, etc. (lllllfilllilil til-sh every week. blqulpmeiltulid l Job Prlilteryz - ti instructions fwt<wklto DOMIN- ION NU-IUSERIES. Montreal . lS.V. 92 all. BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS nently printed. (luzirdiall Job Prlntery. ' hllil Sllvrr M1111- Fox- t). S» right 11:11", 121 l1)- left- ll‘ cnpliirvd notify Will iidwcn, Wlieatlcy River, Re- \v:1r1l- 2701i" l-ll .__._____.._._ __ Male H-el Wanted E-UYING TURNIPS AND POTA- toes daily at our wiirohouseirl Charlottetown, and Albany- liar-t rid-Abattoir. 1586-12-30 ti- lllG EARNINGS, STEADY EM- liluvuu-iil. 1'01" IHLPbP-TH. Bliifulllti Hill-rt i118 weeks. \\’1'ite Illolvi‘ Barbi-r (‘bile-gll, lwplirlllieut “l~‘" llzilltaix. 11-1-22111-111‘ 0o mro BUSINESS FOR YOUR- cnprunizi) .s|l.vr.n BLACK Mil. 31111111. sioivket-po1"e1 profits male fox, LMOO¢¢ Owner may Qivlllillulu sun'ek"vi1P-l"H"fllflillblf-‘m ,‘ have the same before March 10th. _1 l nut you into 11111411111153, fill" ‘ by prom"; pyopgny and pgying rlllhli 1-1 "ythllig you 1111011, iruin pxpenseg Apply w Chgslci- watch ‘ 2730 ;)‘t1ll, curry sleek for you, without Enlgtyakp l -'>""“~*'lli-1< 1111c prillly. We'll wurh f FOR Law. 486 Euclid Ave.. 2s Feb. 15-18-22-251 tatoes grown from certified seed. Just as they are in the pile, 50 fully-we make no unsupported cents per bushel. W. R. Dennis ‘ 2729-2-25-31 SALE - our: imminent For further particulars apply to Roxbury. Mass- or Mark R. Mac- 2132-2-25-71 t1- ‘esc/ibso 15:51.1 RANcH-Msvnf -—-—- THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN _—-0XFORD TEAM ENTERTAIN- ED — ln return fur the splendid entertainment given the Summer- sltlc (Irystals when in Oxford, 121-: Nova Scotln send-finalists were given the hospitality o-i Summer- "lll" yesterday. 'l‘h1.~ tcaln arrived ill ‘$lllllllll3l'til(l(‘ oli Thursday Hlllilll, had a strung workout. ill the (‘rysiul rink that illglll and were oil ill rllle shape for the game 111.11 iwt-ning. _ __._._ -—DON'T FAIL TO nttrlltl Uh‘ special lecture by liev- St- Clair rltlllllbl ill the Sllililllelcside Presby- |l(‘l'|l.lll (Illurcll (ill Tuesday evening 1l<‘.\'l. Subject. “There are books and books!‘ Admission 25c. 27-11-2-25-21- -—BEAUTIFUL HOOKED MAT —.\ beiilllifill hooked mitt ill 11117 ilillllllill‘ Swastika tleslgn is now on ill-Spill)‘ ill the store of ii, 'l‘. lloi- lnnll. Liliiitcd, Siilillllerilitlc. Th1‘ rug IS 1111-. work of Mrs’. Alexnlidi-r Dirvgun oi‘ (lune 'l‘riiverse and though o1‘ moderate 1111.11, Ill by 5i inches, shows a blzzintifill lilcnilllll: 11f oiilrnild illltlvillillli‘ greens, (1l‘llll' son 11nd srul'lcl.,l1l'o\,\'1i lllairk and llillljt‘. 1‘ ‘ - __*., i? . BIRTHS ' " COLEMAN-In Saint John, Feb. 24th, 1928, to Rev. and Mrs. H. R. Coleman of Port Hill, a daughter. DEATHS MacFADYEN-At Augustine Cove, Feb. ll. 1928 to Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward W. MacFadycn a daughter. McLEAN -At the ffllofllslziild limi- pital on Slituidil)‘. Feb. 25, Mrs- tleorgc McLean, aged 2-1 years- Fuueriil notice later. FERGUSON — At Wellington O11 Fehrl1:1ry' 21th, Joseph Ferguson. 11,2011 '1'? yw-nrs- Fiiilerztl llolicv: la‘.- c1"- Rl-JADY—At Burlington, February Funeral Sunday at 2 p, ln. MADDIGAN -_ 1x1 11n- (Zlty 1111.1’- pitnl 111i Friday- Fvb- 21th, 1921i. Richard l‘. hladdigaii, zigetl d0 years. l-‘ilnerzil Sunday afternoon ' lciiviill: the house zit 3 (ft-lock- ‘ McCLOSKEY - 111 this city oil February 23rd», Owen hloC-ltlskei’. S0 years. Funeral from his 1:111‘: residence, Doruliestcl" Street, Moll- dziyaflcrnoon by lrniu to loilri for interment. \ Mill. aged 60 years. her late residence on Saturday February-lfith“ 1928. serwiz: at the hcllle at 2 p. m. Funeral leaving the house at 2.15 for Saint Paul's Church for service at 3 p. m. In- terment People's Cemetery. Hospital, Tuesday, Feb. 21st. i928. Page Sullivan. son of Mr. Angus Sullivan of Cardigan. Remains ar- rived ln Charlottetown Friday night and will be forwarded to Cardigan this afternoon for interment Slin- day at 2 o'clock. I11 Melnoriam 1‘ In folid and loving remem- ‘ brance of our dear mother. Mrs. Samuel M. iilncwlillaniv who passed awaydit Belfast. Feb. 25th., 190i. Too dearly loved to be for- gotten, though years roll by the memories linger on. Inserted by Husband and daughters. _ t N. D. MaclEAN Undertaker EMBALMER PHONE m xnvo sauna: v 1i i137 ~ . .. , i Nursing rmvnrn NURSES rigigqvnivirty,‘ Willi You until wi-‘vv 111111111 you 1i ‘311111115? We've dune it for oth- l- "ii. Wivll d0 it .l'ur you, provided 71"!‘ 1111-. lioiieet. ambitions - uiid “mlllil lo work hard, if ylu 111:1‘. “"11" 1111.'Y1ll1'll hour froni 11:1,; 1' ‘-.\l'_i'1'<- with furl-ii. flldrlrmlil‘ Lillvlri rill-her e. m. 1.111., 1111.1 11:14, 111-111. Female Help Wanted in N T E D — EXPERIENCE!) iniilll. Apply 17-1 lllllsboro St- ' , IZYlFI-ll-ZH-‘li .._-.—-,-i_- ‘ EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED- Apply Mrs; liurnuit, 2-1 Willi-W‘ 4" ., f. 1. Alnntltnl, "msbom S,‘ I?“ ‘i- W. 1-‘1-11. 11 211-25-11111- -1 ilfifil-Zl-Zl-tf- iv‘ Boarders Wanted _ ~ -———— -—----=.-*-'---- Wqur A vouuo MAN WlITH iieiilkencc a- liulo iabolvo the "mike. who is willing i» work “the ovens - wnrrs ron ‘catalogue; time pnyinonts is d11- alred: some used ovens oli lllilul- 11E" m" "m"? "e "an" iv mllw- l-llibbard Oven Company, 110-11 "' "KM “loner. to- 11111 rigéli Queen Weet, Toronto. ""1"- No limit. Write P. o. x ' A- F. s s111 1t. £934. Wilt. ‘I7. Montreal. __,,____s. w. 11-1111. 11411415111111‘ wanted 1 Teachers ' "'3"“—'_' '1 . an 6 wmfto 1'0 auw-monrv "ro wtANTmh- TIIACIII Pg EB- fifty pair llvo Mink. also quantity "finer School 11v March 1st of M01181], m1 delivery 111111 11111. write Ci. Johnson, Burnsld“. Manitoba. or W. K- Romero, Chm‘- lottolowli- 2587-2-18-71 gtearly supplement 0170.00. Apply once to Chester MacDonald. Bee t3 _ , iv rv aiai-zl-zi-ai a 1-’ . \ sir-Iv 11211111111111 Fusli earn $30 a week. Learn by persondli LUlll _-- = n» - No. 23F free. Royal College of Sciencep fnronw 4. Canada. Nail-fluff. ~74 SALESMEN WANTED-u The" hm," properties nmncr MANAGER]; _ 541,55. soothe the infllmcd and ten- i 31"" “H”! W" "l" men! We hnvc some nearby ter- der vocal organs. ' Howl w” M“: 5pm“ many 1 mo". m, ye, assign“ M. we, Moe 25° no thousands oi dollars in sale of 1111- specialty roof coatlngt "' wank: and imrrovementn- 11 j direct to comumer. Qllflllflflh, 5°“ ‘ml!’ h!’ l5 110W "It? 311°“ 343W °I "'5 1.101111. 35 years old, car OWIIUFJ‘ flu-so in Itthe Marlltlné Prrlov- < some sales experience. The Anl- '1 11008- IP11"! . 0% one» 011 a Paint 011., sons nut»- THID- PROMPT A who want n comfortable a lid Ava, Cleveland, Ohio. 2725 .“—F"“i*“‘i‘"" ‘.—""—_-“"'_*’i*7 TRAVELLER WANTED - 1%; have an opening on our staff i‘ a first class Traveller in the Pro-l vlnce oi’ P. E. I., one with know“ ledge of ready to wear lines for men and boys. Only those hav- ing experience and connectio with these lines need apply. Beat commissions paid. Applicants must be hi pouosalon of It car to work the territory during the summer months. Reply to Box C. D. Guardian Office. Charlotte- town. P. F‘. I. 2726-2-26-31 | ____ . l —-BIG CHAMPIONSHIP game ‘MONEY. Feb. 27th., Saint John vs. ’Cl’ysta1s. Don't miss this game. It will be one of the biggest hockey ,.features ever staged on the Islagilifi. 24th Michael Ready. aged 88 years. MILL-At Marshlleld. on Thursday, February 23rd, 1928, Mrs. F‘ranklin1 Funeral from‘ SULLIVAN-At the Royal Victoria l Western Guardian Measles » .. - I Central Guardian ' _sUMMERsmE _ .. Measles-an acute infectious dis- FUNERA ‘ .__ S Monday. Feb. 27th. vs Fusiilglizgb “a” "mramflzed b!’ f"°1"°°"8¢5' or tlie lateL lgrgjrggllln tlon of the upper air massages and conjunctive and accompanied by an eruption. dark red and moltted. Infection ls spread by contact. 11)’ By the breath. T; . (2) The secretions from the nose sucking. “£31 "l!" time: and throat. s d,‘ ' 18> Articles which have come ‘Ivnzoneiyo ilhfil 12il51§$$1".¢“1'1'.1i; contact with the suflerer audible Broth" R Fwlum n through a. 3rd person. ’ ' ‘ n’ ' 2.,“ It ‘as’ be transmitted before rash leaving home at 2.30. appea l but more likely transmitted at the height to the rash. Most easily transmitted of all di- ens. Morell Defeats The eruption appears on the 4th. day, 1st in the mouth, face, then upon the body and extremities. 111 one n1‘ the fastest lllni (tlPllllP-ll It ls developed in from 2-4 days. "Ovkw l-Zlililtrs played ill fiitlrt-ll this then gradually fades. ‘rear, llln 111111111 Hockey 'l‘1-;1l1l (I11- Kopllcks spots are formed on tlie ‘feared the Cl1(ll'lt)lll5[i)\\'ll Alnph: lining of the cheeks and mouth and, Lliilfs by ll. score o1‘ 11-6. appear a day or two before the er- The game gut away with M1". "131-100- _ Daud handling the wllistlo- Thu M11- They are small red spots from tliqrell 1011111 lost no lilile ill getting Si?” of a Pm "9311 l0 a 3P1"? Deil- started mid after 1011 llilliutes oi’ In centre is a bluish white spot. play ll“. 5cm... “w, “Oren 3‘ This is a certain diagnostic sign. Mame 14.31;, U, q-m, _\|,,',,|,.,_,'c.u,,e h, sympt°ms_chnl 01' convulswnsllife lll)\\'(‘V(‘l' and be"ore the‘ erlnd “Se m temPeYBtuYeTJIeadaGh " had winded hfid tied llie 111-111-091 ‘ll’ pr°5t"an°“_ “PM pmsc-“vommng The st-rortl 111111011 11131- tl “f: _ dlarrhoea-cough-wonjunctivitis u,“ O,- ,,,,';,_,_;m,_ Th0 “Yb kt“ v and Rhulnitls-tongue coated — “,0 1,,.,,l'_,|',,,,|', ,,- Q‘, '11P,“ f‘ '11,‘: glands of neck may be swollen, sore by ,_,(_0‘,_h,',. 1,2.‘ 3 fl, Y,‘ l ‘ll’, lapfw" throat, stupor or delirium may oc- “"011",, . ‘ l L?“ Isfm‘ 3 w hfw" cur during the height of the fever. ind _ ,"_‘, ‘K ,“l’_ ‘,‘_‘1,f"° "l0 lwilul The rash gradually fades, the fe- ‘ H?!" “I b"°'"_""" , ‘m. subsides and convalescencc is l ll in lillllutes utter the tll1l'1l ber- established . 101i stlirii-d ilic Aiaples scored again In 1900 in U. S. A. measles caused “h”: ‘"1" U"! 1%"- Tli" Mvrfill twice as many deaths as Scarlet ma“ “"9115 ‘Mill-Til 1011K =1 110W Fcvm; least» 1,111 life and before the period llilil l-lidvtl scored four goals, mak- 11111 the score l‘i‘iltl—-l\l0f0ll i1, Maple Leafs ti. Complications Laryugitls—hoarsencss. Phargugi- tis infection of ear, of lymph SCORE BY PERIODS glands. Bronchitis. Bronchl-Pneulnonla. 1st Period Plumonary. T. B.. Diabetss. 11-.(?111'1'i1l--—<'l1til-cil- Whooping Cough and Diphtheria ll. (1111'1‘l1l--.\iol-1-.ll. may be associated with Measles. (t. Flaxinlitl.---Morell. 'l‘. Gfllll]1b(5ll—.\lil|)ll: Ll-nfs. . Treatment A.'M0l“tll‘lllllii-——filuiile 1.01115. Keep iii bod in dark room and J. Trummkfiwlplc 14mm’ |glve at least one warm sponge bath zmi period Eyes should receive careful attcn- |,A1_ _L,,,.,,_,__ Map“, "pm-s 1gfrifielgogvor?”gufoggfig: dropped 1.. lgilrllurtl~hlaplv Leafs. ‘ Nose 511011111 be errigated with Jfi‘l‘l’l,zig’rfillh',oru,, Dobelis Solution. Give a mild lax- " ‘ ' ' atlve iCaswria is good). During 3rd P I d disquamation the skin should be _ ' ‘r ° . anointed with warm olive oil or co- A‘ “'1'“"1""““‘M“l’]° 1&3!“ coa butter as often as desired. (‘- C"m"— d7“""“- Tvreat symptoms as they aflsa E. Alld(‘l‘Siill——M0l‘(‘ll. Give liquids and plenty of them w' (7"f"1‘l*7l7°1'°"- ll. (‘o.t'fili-—.\l0rcll. with water frequently and gradual- ,ly return to solid food. llcferec- Ml‘- Dand- zie takes place this afternoon, ser- vice starting at 2 p. m., funeral 111511111; 1111111 1 fiO-O-QO-OO 0 04000000 90 0 IOOO-GOO-QQOOO lifiilillw‘ f ,. 1 1 St. James Presbyterian church REV. niwcn, luum-Mmlsrlib ' ORGANIST-GEORGIJ METIIVEN. ll a. in. Morning Service. (l, Solm-Mr. Raoul Reymoiid. " Island ChHIIIPIOIIS De-l Anthemz-"God o! Our Fathers" ......... .. De Koven '-' ,- Soloist M111. L. B. Ilullt xlglgflllfltrawe‘ I? h-e-l r 2.30 p. m. Sunday School and Bible (basses. E . l y In eclslve 7011 p m. Evening Service ' t fl ‘ Victory Over N. S.|1 b ‘l m l M T‘ , ¥ ‘ . v _ ‘o o:—“ s s y ask" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Ash! d ‘t. Rivals. u... l... 11.... °' .- __ Anthemz-"Sun of My Soul" . . . . . . . . . . . . . Turner ‘Y, . eeeee‘ we‘ efiee‘: ievvv‘- .Ae-e v“w .--~:ve¢ ‘V. l SUMMERSIDE, ‘P. E. 1., Feb. 24. -—----———- . s 1928——The Oxford Colts have liol\+6++¢+0++v¢¢++»»o+o» 44 V; f , -~ - y 1 ~- v , ‘:1irb§'1,lii$0gfbl>ihceggbiiiimerslgfi‘ AT . Pm“: > i ' l l Crystals 11ml- tonight, when the ‘Hm Churéh!" “m” f‘ ‘ :_" ; . 1 . Leland champions whitewashed the Junction Town Colts by the score of 6 to nil. The game showed the superiority of speedy skating ability and expert stick handling agalnsta heavy defence and strong forward line‘ combination. At no time was the game in danger for the home team, though several times the black and white balliwack was protected by only four members of the team, the peculiar rulings of referee Carroll of Moncton having FO-O-O-OOOO-OOQ 0-900 GOO Q O the n in 1 . Anthem "Praise ye the Lord" . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tiu-ncr mroffgh ,,,,“,“,‘,’,,§f§g_"“°“°““Y ‘m Duett Miss McNclll and Mr. Quigley The game got away at 8,40, Play Choir leads in fine music at all ‘services. was strong against the Oxford ter- ' ritory. Silliphant drew a penalty "¢"*»****"*“"*4*""*9“" >. , *‘“““ Minister-REV. R. C. EATON, B. D. Organist-MISS ROBERTA SPENCER, F. T. C. L. Moming Worship ll o'clock. , Anthem "Morning and Evening" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Oakoley Sermon “Some great teachings of Jesus." '1 Evening Worship ‘l o'clock. Anthem "0! for a closcr walk with God." . . . . . . . .. Foster Sermon-The Rev. John Turner, Minister of the Central Christian Church, will preach for offside checking. MacLellan drew a rest for tripping. Schurman takes a pass from Silllphant and sends lli the first counter_'for the Crystals ten minutes after the starting whistle. Silllphant makes a solo run and sagstlic twine for counter number two ' flvc minutes later. Wright gets the puck on a rebound alid shoots through Gulnan Just as the referee whistles for on illegal check by MacDowell/ Goal not counted and the bell ends the period with Guinan digging the rubber from the back of the net. Scorcf-Crystals 2; Oxford 0. Shots against Crockett—9; shots against Glllllfln—l3. ‘The second period started with Oxford's forward line making a brilliant onslaught against Crock- ett, but the Crystal defence is 101) percent perfect. Gallant takes rc- iO-Q-OO4FO-O-OQ-QO O Q-QO-O-OOQ-O+%O-O*O Zion Presbyterian" Gllumh MINISTER-REV. M. scour FULTON. 1vi._ 1\.. n, n. 1 Organist and Choir Master-MB, LOUIS imiriipirirsoiv. 11.00 a. m.: Morning Service. ,. . 11:00 a. m.:-(.‘a,sting the Net. ' Chillhtii‘! Address. Anthem: My Soul doth magnify the Lord (Magnificat. in l-J flat) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,_.....'Simper Tenor solos by Mr. I-Iarry Crisitcll.‘ 2.30 p. m.:-Sunday School and Bible Classes. Study- Luke's Gospel. 7:00 p. m.:-The Battle of Armageddon. Anthem “O Lord be Gracious" . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Willgoosc Soprano Solo Father in Heaven (The Largo) . . . . .. Handel lVIlss Christine Miller ~ Following tho sermon "It "Battle Ilymn or the Republic" will be sung. ' _ Evening service will be broadcast. bound from Schnrman and makes his first: tally of the evening in six minutes. Gallant repeats twelve minutes later and makes the final tally of the period. MacDowell gets ‘Lwo minutes; MacLellan draws two minutes; Hills draws two minutes; Silliphantdrasvs a similar rest. Sil—‘ lipliant and Glennie also take a look at the game from the peil two minutes each. Montgomery also looks at the game from the boards. Hills gets another visit. Second oeric-d, Crystals two; Colts nothing. Total for the blnck and white four nice big ones. Shots against. Crock- ett 4; against Guinan 16. Third period was marked with the pen overcrowded nlost of, the time. Wirght draws 2 minutes: MacDow- ell follows him, Montgomery makes the third man and for awhile the Crystal line-up is three lone Guard- Q-QQO-O§-QfQ+O*QOQOOQJFOOOQQQ'O-Q'O4 Be sure to give the patient‘ nour- 7'1"‘ 111101101 ishlng food in small amounts when convulslng as T; B. is apt to devzl- Maple Leafs Morell op. ' , Goal Keep in bed three days after rash la‘. MPUllll-Ziill . . . . . . . . .. 1.. Cofilll disappears. Defence - Have urine examined frequently. 'l‘. (‘ulnpllvll <1. Coffin Diabetes is a compllcation.~ 1-]. Lnrtelfl . . . . . . . . .. ., Anderson Dark glasses will be found useful Forwards as the eyes must be protected from A. nlcl-‘allane . . , . . , . , . .. 1-‘. J11 : '1 the 118M - l1. Trainol- . . . . .. . w. 1-in-1". In trouble a bud couch a vane 1.. Illaiiclirird . ll- mum crecseltne lamp will be found’ use- n. Davies . . . . .. . <1. Flaxlall/l ‘"1 °$P°°1al1Y "i "WM-V ——-_ .. . 1;. Ahlerslluc: ' The liliipll- Leaf Hockey team Cam “f N°5° “n5 “'70” alschug” wish to thank the people 01' Alorcll for the illally killdllesses shown ' use pieces of old “me or paper llienl dilrillg their visit- mapklm. As soon as used these should be put in a. paper bear, near ,cnough for the patient to reach. Thebag and‘ contents should be burned. The patient with a communicable ldlsease should have a room to him- self. No one should enter the room lexcept the nurse or the doctor. At the outset all unnecessary fur- , islllng should be removed from the ‘1 om. I The nurse iwasllable clothing and keep every wisp of hair. Afterwards the articles inlay gosalely to the family laun- idry. The boiling should be (lOllfll ,o1iee a day. Articles soiled in the lmcantllne being left to soak in the icold water. -—L.M.H. - -_ -- <0}- -._._.._ CHALLENGE should wear plain We tlie Bunbury School Boys dot thereby Cross Roadsl to be played anywhere,- anytimc, suitable for your team. l Lilli‘ up: Goa1—-C. MacDonalclp‘ lDcfeiice-C. Wood and A. Gallailtq, lFoi'wards-W. MacDonald; Cud-l lmore; Jones. f ; Please accept challenge through‘ lthle paper. _. .1 » ‘ iburwgppe, 63, sister of the former jkaiser of Germany, is shown above $1,111. h" 26-year-old husband, Bar- on Zoubkoff, who has been a dish- , V .. WQ-ooo-wawwwo-oooaoob. Princen "VI-KW"! V°" s°""""" l 1' smell, Wright. draws another two ‘Man: “*.*°.’“°‘ ". ' " " "‘ i" l'- y, Trinity Unit ed Church . -: 1 v1, _ ’ CO-PASTORS 1;'_ f i ‘d REV. a. n. RAMSAY, n. n. iuzv. HAMMOND JOHNSON g i 1 ORGANIST PROF. W. E. FLETCHER, A-EGM, A.T.C.L. LENTEN SERVICES , 11.00 a. m. Preacher Rev. Dr. Ramsay .1 Suhject:—“'I'he Doctrine of the Pawn 111 Jesus." ,~ dli’ ' Solo:—"I Ilczird the voice of Jesus" . . . . . . . .. Rathbun ' , ‘ Miss Mary Rogers g .' Anthem: “We give Immortal Praise" . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Fletcher ’ ~‘ 1 (Duct by l’. D. Williams and G. Johnson) 2.30 p. m.: Sabbath School and Bible Classes 7.00 p. m.: Preacherz-Rev. II d Johnson Sub.lcct:—“'l‘riumphant Life." Solo: "Rock of Ages" . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . imma- Mr. Fred Whitehead _ Anthemz-“Ilark, Hark, my Soul" . . . . . . . . . . . . - . . ,, Shelley (Solo part by Mrs. W. E. fletcher, The Manning Service Broadcast A¢A=A¢A4Af mg‘ a minute rest. While he is in the pen- Silllphant makes a sensational save tllroivlng his body across net in support of Crockett. Chapman gets a ticket to the pen, Merchant fol- lows him for a two minute rest,‘ Gallant gets two minutes, Mcbellan,‘ takes a rest, Hills also gets a pass to the pen. Gallant takes a pass; from Schurman and sends in h1g0 third and the fifth tally for the 15-, land champions. Gallant shoots a fast corner cutting shot that seems to hit the back of the twine and bounce out, but it is not called by the limpirc. Schurman gets a two minute rest. Gallant makes a sen- sational run the full length of the rink and scores the sixth and final, tally of the night. Shots against‘ Crockett l0; against Gulnan 16. Hills and Glennie were the stars for the Junction Town boys and at 1 i OOfOQ Q OW 90$ OOOOOOOOO-O OOOO 0O OO§O-§-O&OQ OOOQOOOOOGQ-Q-QQt ST. PETERS CATHEDRAL (Church of England) REV. A. E. GABRIEL, M. A. 8:00 a. m.—lloly Eucharist. 11:00 a. m.—-I'Ioly Eucharist-Choral and Sermon: “The __ Little Foxes that Spoil the Vines.“ , 7:00 p. m. “veiisong and Sermon on Sunday night a course of sermons on the "Bcautltudes" Incumbent-Rev. Canon Malone. M. A. 1.1‘ times made the Islnilders go to the limit. to preserve the egg. Schur_ man showed wonderful forln and for hundred percent hockey ivas the star of the game. Gallant and Silliphant, the other scoring aces. were exceptional in speed and stick handling and the three "must-get.- thcirs" made n lineup that will be to a major degree" responsible for bringing home the bacon to the Is- land. Crockett, MacDowell Wright. the three guardsmen of the Island champions, well the scores tcll the whole story. shots against Crockett 29; shots against Guinan 39. periods g-lst-Crystais 2; 3rd—2. Oxiord-lst- 0; 2nd -- 2nd--2: Sllllplllint 1, Schurlnan 1. ANll ' washcp and cabin boy in r6690! years and was penniless when no IRRITATEI) 11w;- 1-1- w"- _ ,_ ,___ 1 - - ; . THROAT ~.,""+"""""*"""*~ 1.1.- qulbllly relieved 11v 4 4 Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at 1i moder- . ‘ , DRUGGISTS s-enson: Gallant l3; Wright 2: Scliurmari 2; Perry 1. To this charge. MacAlcci" pleaded 1 Total 26. "not gililty." E Last nlglitfis like up:—- l-Ils Holler dlSflIlSSCd MacLean . , Crystals Oxforilaiid committed MacAleer for trial I G081 before the Supreme Court. first nd- , 1 Crockett - - - ~ » - - - - - - - - - - . -- Quintin VlSln him 111111 11c would be 111- ~- . ‘ Defence lowed bail. and 11m. if n1» so de- WHEN - - - < ~ ~ - - - - - ~ - ~ - -- Chlpmlnlslrcd. he could be tried before the McDowell . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mciellancoungy court _' Forward Gallant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mai-chant _ - --_--~-- One o! the 1N1“!- llld N" Sllllpliant 1-1111; 6111110004 "W!" l" WE" - Montgomery . . Glennie \ \ \ \ Canada. Contain: 1M room. Schurman . Webb‘ " \ l. .- 44 of which have wink Perry . . . . .. . Slade _ , ' l / baths. Co etch NIKMW! D. Gallant . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Dixon ~ l) D i; Q in the Dllt two mil- '7 - - ~— /, ll thlflll . --- —-o0:--—-— U Second Reading ate price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.50 1 1 , per day. gt acK 11mm Charlottetown 1 l Dru . Hotel 00., Ltd. ‘l Phone Th! Roam." reac- Proprloton PM Ko Stone Se: 1 MISS L. McQUAID, Manager “Aaaaa-n O-O-O-O-OOOOO-QQ-O O4 44-0-0 000-4 O "Before Easter (Special to the Glllflulfll LONDON. Feb. N-Prlme Minion tor Stanley Baldwin announced in g the House of Commons that the‘ ' second reading of the Bill whiclil would provide votes for women at! 2i years of age. would be debatcdl before the Easter recess. He was oityooooo-ojnoooo-o-oocovou unable to name the exact date. SENT T1) SUPREME COURT On Thursday nftcmoon " H0111’! in iuiriliiatu MacAlcer and another man appear- ed at the Police Court charged with breaking into the summer builgalolv of Mr. D. Edgar Point. Mr. that on Sunday flndimcn go towards the bungalow. 1When they turned around the rear lof the edifice, he went ‘down and Tom, scoreflspokc to MacAlecr. who told hlni cry-stills 1o; Oxfords s. 1.1m nlghtfsfmc do" was game: Crystals 6: Oxford 0. TotalMu-Alcer came you“ asked him to say nothing about it 5mm byland lie tMacAlccri would pay the ldamagcs. Dockcndoril asked the dprisoner the name of the mull who arc-o, Goals “crap-Gallant 4;,was with illm. and he replied “Muc- Totnl laean." but witness testified that tlie_ goals scored by the Crystals thlsprlsoner. whose Silliphant 8:'Lean, was not the mail. ‘ lliv oiillrv top of a in; iwmo _q1__ lflllitllsh invention can ~bg1vjifled oil _; cit-ailing. din-hi; ,..;§_-,,. » .-._-1 Shaw at York Dockclldoril‘ (IEDDSOKI last he saw two Geo. ‘L; Id . ' 7 ' I at 1tiii;-o_ 1111i” rill-p "! 0t’ viIflh-nlurl Pnmoull Remedy 1 Train-lib: fur lilpllo open. On Monday. xl-tllnrgi" “mule homo -. - m see him‘ and as’ "ar:.>u::;i‘:l:;~nl loiatlmonl u. TRHNPIPN. nninnms urn. M111. 2110. m Adnlulilo s1,. 15., nrmllo. giilurlu. Send from book id ‘ name was Mac- hongflnffifiml. ,, pmmttmtolcmtierflli- 1 l Charlottetown _ - . . - 1 ‘> .,’\"-"‘l* , Hotel 00., Ltd. _‘"n1;,,,,".‘.l.l111'{ ,‘ 4 I L ‘llltllrl/xik‘ ‘ Proprilton m“ aaiiowu. inn-qt: ‘uoao-owaooyoo-obMobtt- liere vs; llrystals Monday 1115111111 Satin 1 morside y -