MLULINERY 8HOW»— Patton's mflllnery show takes place on next flhreaday, Wednesday and Thurs. dill‘. NORMAN STEWART lwidll be at (‘olviiie Station buying Blue Po- tin-toes Tuesday and ‘Wednesday next com; "ro messy-rm coc- IAL and entertainment in Clyde River flail Tuesday. 22nd. 1f not fine. Wednesday night, OOME T0 THE CONCERT in ‘Morshfleld Hall Monday plight, March 21st. Enjoy n irood enter- tainment and help a good cause. il- u. rvllerece Ieeeonenoenleare nun be nthl to col} hoover pen u»; allowed on oldie Gash rellluslcou to novel cool FOR SALE BOAT FOR SALE —BOAT AND engine, twentyseven feet over all, and 8 mackerel nets and DlOOPiDKB.—-GBOT§Q Repsomldor- ell. FOR SALE..-—FARM AT CORN- "r1111, sixty live acres owned by ';\irs. (leorge L. Scott. _ Apply l: McLeod & Bentley, Charlotte- town, or to W. W. Cfosbl. 00"!‘ wnii. ' \VAN TED vvaiTl-eo-rwo messiah» cars suitable for taxi service. (Urey Dort preferred.) Apply Box 2n. ~ Contraction; count’: one well, menu! l0 0:0 Ill Kill Illa loaverleoked. _5,¢ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTFS Advertlnenentl llll healing, 1e p‘; w." f" u‘. b, use lawn-del- lve eenee lie-ete- '_lVIl|IIlel(llm) _‘" ‘"3!!!’ Ill advertise YIIIIIQ—IIEI WANTED-ONE GOOD USED e “Dodge Brothels" Preferred. Apply "424 hflasenser tourini ca: Euston Street. MISCELLANEOUS SEND ME YOUR RAW FURBP-l flll bay for icash or handle on oonsisnmsnt for New York or London market. Satisfactory ser- vice. ilmmpt returns E. H. Ray- io. I. or 151- 168 Welt 27th, Street, New York. AUCTION SALEh-ON MARCH 23rd, 19211 at 2 p. m., 00 acres of land, East Royalty 3 1-2 miles Has never For particulars apply m. Wheatloy s. 00., Lori ner. Bummer-side, P. from Charlottetown. failing stream . WJRANBER-RY‘ OORNERBJH- mllfldlrfiily comedy-drama. was repeated last nighii at the Prince Durward flheatre and was much en loyerl by the audience. “*7 _ MOUNT STEWART C|RCUlT.- ,M0l.ll0illt4i services at Dunetuuhn ingo ‘Saturday 7.30 p. m. Sunday |l.i It.‘ m. Black River 3 p. m. Aiount Stewart 7 p. m. All wel- 0011110. ~ ' cnuncn or scorLAuo-ltsv. D_ iii. Lam-out will ‘preach at Lot 48 on Sabbath. March 20, at 10.30 a. m, land in the People's Church, city at 7 p. m, (Patriot and Examiner please copy.) TH! BVANOEiLISTIO MEET- mos which opens at t-hs Baptist Church Sunday. the 20th. inst, are open to all who may be interested. Rev. E. P. Calder of U-Lenry is the preacher during the course of the meetings. - very fast. having repeatedly shuwn , dltion. He 1s a. grand-son of Peter v run quarters»: 0i Interest to Locslilmstmen Mr. I-inmmondKslly is feeling greatly pleased over the fact um his beauti-f-tlllhorse Kentucky Misr- lillP. 3-0956. Won the coveted honor in tllc Standard bred class M the Horse Show carrying of! the championship for this Province. Mr- Krlly fboupht this squirm beauty‘ at the Madison. Square Horse Srtle last November. He 1B miles better than 2.1.0 over d‘ hat! milc track. He has also some valu- llblc col-ls tin the United Slates, one with a rr-corrl of 2.21 as a yearling. which uns l-hn lfnstest puw-manco in tile United Slates the year it was nrnde. llir. Kelly lhas brought a lot oi’ fine horses to the Province and it is doubtful if any one of them bins the high quality 0f this last ed- ths Great. the world's; greatest sire ‘filo followers of sport in this Province will be interested to learn than the very popular Dick C" 2.141,!“ so successfully calrhildgiied hero lust year, met rwith defeat in a. match race in Cape Breton rpc- ently. ills inxunor owner cannot un- derstand why he should lose as Dick C., possessed terrific speed lie wan vol-y delicately balanced. imwevcr. only 8 oz. shoes. His feet had ‘to be irelpt in very short and this head checked at the right angle otherwise he would mix a little in- to e trot. it may be that balanced for ice racing, this could not be done, hence his defeat. Followers of horse racing. who have made a study of it. will be in- terested to learn that Mr. L. R. RETURNING HOME-Jill‘. Harry Holmes of Hampshire who has boell m thayP. u. l. Iiospital for the past six weeks undergoing treatment for his leg his home this afternoon. Ho is "deeply grateful to the DhYBicians and staff for the treatment which he received and which he believes of the injured limb. LEAVES FOR HALlFAX.-- Dr. NURSING _______._ ____._..__.__.__.__ PRIVATE NURSES EARN $15 T0 $30 zuweek Learn without. leav- im; home. Descriptive booklet m-rll. free. >Royal College», of Srienm, Dept. 25, Toronto. _Can- ndil. IOSSyIZ-ZOMESIMZM [qmlrilflli of Canada Province of > Prince Edward Island. in the Surrogate Court. 11th. Gec_ V., A. 0., 1921. ..ln re estate of Samuel McDo"ald into m‘ LOWllL‘ Valley ln~ K111i?" ifouuty in lilo snrld Province deceas Ill intestate. , I ..By the Honorable A. Bannernpsn WarbuNo", Surr°qate Judge of pro hate, etc. ' ..To the sheriff of the county of Klngfs County or any Constable 0r lilcruto person within snld COIIIIW ..Gr¢eting: Wheres-s upon reading tho PC1114 ion on filo ot‘ Kittie McDonald of Lorne Vnlicy aforesaid widow the Ari-nin-istrulrix of lilo above named usiule, praying that u. citation may in» issue-ti for the purpose horcin~ nltor set forth: You nro thureflore hereby rrquirod to cite all persons inlhrcsterl in tile sold est-ole to be unri :ippr:rr boforr me at a Stirru- uwlo (‘nurt to be hold in the court House in (Tilurlollotoyvu, in Queen's l"ounl_v_.ill the said Province. on 'l‘lulr=l(lay- lilo twenty-first tiny of .\m'll ‘next, coming. at tho hour of l-lloven rfviock foromodn of the saute rlny to show cause‘ if My tltflv run why the Accounts of‘_tile said Estate should not -h's pissed and lilo Estate closed as prayed for in Fill!‘ petition and on motion of Don um McKinnon, Esq., Proctor for mill Petitioner. A"d I do hereby order that. n true copy hereof‘ be Carter's Seed , Catalogue for 192i As uircly as spring follows win- to,» OAltTEHS BMED CATALOGUE comes to band and is a timely pub licntiOn for the Farmer and Gard- ener. This year's edition is no excrlptlon to its predecessors and is replete with timely facts and sl.u\.etions that) -l.vili1 ‘be Iworth dollars to the grower of either flow-era. A perusal of its pages most suitable to our soil and ciim to do so. YNLI‘ . fit. for feed. Seed . Farmers should brln-g them into for next. year. T-itUld to NM\[E_ welllh land grdwn. ' and are ' from wood" seeds and impurities. Ell all grown fir-iinvitir published in some News's- pupor published in Charlottetown once in every week fur at least fo\\r (ronsccutive weeks from the dato hereof and 1.11M n true copy hmeof be forthlvilll posted in lhs follow- ing public plncos respectively, nzrnleiy. in the hall of the Court Iiouse in Georgetown in King's County allure/aid, rlt the Post Of. fire at Cardigan in Kingfi; County aforesaid, and in front of the School House st Lorne Valley aforesaid. so that all persons in- terested in the snid Estate as afore laid may have due notice thereof. (Seal) ~ Given "undlir “my Hand and tho Seal of the said (‘curt this seventh dny of March. A_ D., 192i, Illlld in the clovenllfv veer 0f Ills Mulesty’; reign. 085d.) A. B. WARBURTON, Judge of Probate t'l'iio~'l‘i'l't"l hotel roach-re in Conifer! Slioppm and Bueinell Diet "wax" v lv M‘ lruzeunsllfirphtaiv“ wrun- in Ontario true possible to get Blanks are Yelp‘ em are advised to 9100MB U10! supplies early, , - Messrs GARNER wheat grown sell SFlfin (‘wWAllV FIE‘ and oaubmv salons oonsidel-ttbl ch-eti er this year ngoolall! l! this ‘:10 in CbGVfifi BED Wm“ is about half the price o! last year; . QARTERJS RHAELB- are sold by nearly tlwo hundred ‘Merchants in iihis PROV let qt Agents in Cat- thoif needs are sent to the it her Siiilv'~i‘s_ Nlrs. W. United rlilrs. Howurd Crosby, both o1 New Trhis will be swd 11m to purchaser . LE BEEDS liNlCill. (399 1 oloirue) and by mail over nitCANADA COAST as well 1s the States. A rosr CARD will -hrih ,1 copy hr catalogue promptly- German Griticise rclmygq frAfillrss protested on be- h to! the irreueh government t6 a speech delivered by Meier Q9110"! Von‘ Setcht, one of the German re- parations delegation, in giving his impressions or tho London confer slice to officials at tile Mlfilslfl at Dnfnnce on March 13th. in the speech referred to General Von Sesoht said that at milieu tile French and Belgians had trorlled the oer-mm delegates lure uremia. bnt in which ‘the ill-lush rmmm has been in every wry curler-Yr. The breaking up of the Premier Brilmd and M Louohetrr of ths- French 481881110"- Fiold 0r Garden Seeds or house will show that this firm- are alive to the wauts- of cup Province as an Agricultural Country and are pro- viding SREEDS and SEED GRAIN ole and by an experience of over forty years they are fully qualified ‘Messrs CuUtTER and C0_, Limit ed are featuring this Spring SEED OATS and SEED WHEAT as two of libs outstanding requWlrnents of um farmers of tho nits this Urgfortunatrely lust years‘ crop of Oald were largely s fail- urn and most oftlle Oats nro only Tvilfity have imported from ONTAHLlD some carloeds of SEED OATS grown especially for procure some o1‘ three excellent Oats to new Seed Stock Those OATS are rforty pounds or over to the bushel. Tiiffili bushels areequal to five or iilie ls- therefore chwipel-‘tb sow. besides being free 1n SEED “ the firm have especially for 509d to variety as it is limited and Farm and co. Limit, l rt that tihey are able to °‘ m” .n nonr French Government BERLIN. Mar. 17.—'i‘he French 8p: and Vsr- . ' ‘Carruthers learn-s illontiny utter- noon for ilalif-nx sullen llc will tukc u post [zrarlualtv course iu 'hii('IBi'('0. logy and pathology. lie f-Xllvflfi’ to ho absent. for three nlrulllls with rilu exception nf an occasional visit ll0lll(’. Last evening u nunlivver of his iirienrls eulsrtaincll llilll at the homo of .\l-1'. and Mrs B. W. LcPugc where n very pic-usual zioviill even- ing was spent uii Joining: in good wishes for tho doctor during" ills , absence. ' FORMER ClTlZEN BEREAVED. —~=Mr. Dzwid Uochlrnue of tile Dom- inion-Provinlcinl l-lluployment Ag- entryj Kiouulou, uu-l who some years ago resided in (fhzlrlotlu- town, received a letter this wceic conveying the sad news of death oi his father. Capt. Duvid ‘Ciochrane retired ulrlster mariner. Captain Cochrano who was in his 74th your, passed away at Kincard ins, on Fortlr Psrtllshire Scotland He riled sailed the sczts for fifty yours and was one of tho pionecr Qucrbecceis in the old square rigg- ers. The deceased is survived by his wit,‘ and six children, l‘0ur sous and two daughters. Four of the sons‘ including Mr. David Coch- ranc, of Monclou. and one sister saw service in the grout lwar. the figctt quaiityiof improve: vxvtlihlvh L o ,an »——— 3.11..‘ $1.31“... -rr...i”l..‘v“."°.»..r rmovasi-e l-Ecwer- Aw llrbflghf, hero in recent years, G. C. Taylors lecture 0n tile ‘Con- ennrrters." in Zion Church Hull lfhurszl-ty evening was well attend- ed. The lccturer gave a very in- teresting talk on the martyrs of the pus-t. The lecture was fully appreciated ‘by nil present nud it l.-l the first of n series of interest- ing talks and social zathsrings to be hold on each Thursday evening At tihe close ‘oi the lecture n vote of thanks on behalf of the broth- BTllOOfL was proposed by Mr. a Bu,“ n: qwpwfm mfg Harry McDougail. r\lr. l). Edgar pmiuqtlis llmv FiilFE, WHITE Sham’, whose readings are always RU-QmAy_ a2; CQDQRADQ BEARD interesting, gave s. selection from- ‘iflrummolldf’ Short addresses were made by ltiessrs A. A. ‘Me Donald, J. l’. McDonald, S. Albert tliaoDonnld, nrul D. S. Collin. Mr. S. A. hicDonzliti presided at Um l meeting PERSON ALS l’ a The many friends of Messrs Gordon Stewart and ltoland ltic Loan l3l~ooltfleld' will »he_ ploused to see them ixtck and looking well alfter spending the winter in New Hampshire. i. bliss Ruth rMaoGrszor. New L0H- ll. RN! and g York City. Sire will spend o wcok ‘rift-eluding ‘hinuuqt Allison Ladies Coglelgc, Bnckvtiic. M. y. . a mnrnreuce he attributed entirely to ‘ i ' leaves for h-im $8,000 and they are all crack- will result in complete restoration 1H5, yam-y and 1, 1s confidently pra- lhfh don left Thursday morning to vis- with her sister Miss Mabel who is ow m!‘ Acker, the theatrical magnate is goiuz lo campaign throulzih the hialvltime Provinces Mr. Acker has a. string of horses wl-rioh have cost erjacks. Hsls pining his faith this year to Signature, 2.18%, formerly owned hers. This horse showed a nlile in 2.15% in Moncion July 1st ldlcted he will go in 2.10 this year. lie is one 0t‘ the best bred horses living ond has perfect racing luau Xi€!‘§. lir. A. W. hirclleotl, muualrer of the (lnrfisltl track so well and fnv- orzlbly known l0 lovers of horse racing is in lllt~ City. lliiVlllL". attend‘ orl tlu- lllEPlillR‘ of tile Prince Ed- ward island Horse Racing Assoc wion. filr. Rich-mi has srloclmi for his raving dale. Snluraduy, July 16th. 1\o loulim- spot for on afternoon's nuiinu r-uuirl he selected than (tar- fleitl. .\ir. .\lc.i.eod always llus his nrnnd stand and surrounding-d l‘??? lilsteiuliy arranged. Last. YMT h‘? placed a bower 0f Pref"! P011161‘ winch formed :1 r-sncby for the spectators on the grand stnnd. Mr hlclx-otl deserves every encourage» mrnl for his eifolus to provide 200d sport for his friends in Garfield and vicinity. His square ‘dealing with the horsemen has made hirni very lxrprliar with them and no douibt. he will secure a iarso num- bol- of entries for his race this year. Choice Tattle Auctioned at ‘ Exp riniental Farm l eni; you pliance, touch iof the v trusses that do not cure. ture . dur-r-nitcr you read this page fault. _ r you that uoemakcshiit truss help you. its presence. alzuagls. The sale offal. collie at tho Ex pcrinlenlal FiLr-m yesterday rtttmct ed quite u. lflr";e gathering of but- chers and others interested. ’l‘he rattle offered for sole com- prised sixteon stoors of exceeding ly fine quality. 'l‘h1-so animals alter being purchased were allow- cd to run for a short time on pus- turc with soiling crops of corn and green fcc<l_ 'l‘lley word dehorn- ed and divided evenly by weight into four polls of four steers catch. These were tori uniform quantities of feed as follows. ouch suiming tho quantities of feod men tloned in 1-11 days. from November 22nd. to Mnrch 17th:»- Huy, 440 pounds. 1,176 Dflilllllfl, cotton seed lnetli 294 potlntls, roots 14,935 pounds, ‘brill! T01 pounds. odlcalte 17.’! pounds, onls 1,176 pounds. cornmeal 308 pounds, bnrley 137 pounds, straw 240 pounds. lPcn No. 1 were fed loose hay. turnips rounrl 11ml crackerlgrsiu No 2.—1H.i17 cut, turnips pulpsd and luixerl lvilh grain. » No. il-llay cut, and mixed with pulped turnips and grain. Ne. s_--ivi~lxed as per No. 3. but Fflfllkfid with water two hour-sf 'I'llese animals were put up at nilclion yesterday afternoon, tlho auctioneer being hir. lien]. carter- who contiucled the sale in his well- DCD C011‘ . screenings ii; Peta IV, No EGli-Vbhlto steer. 1-110 lbs., (prize winner at yester- day's Fat Stock Show in Arrival- tural H-aii). sold to E. ‘Wheartiey at liic. per pound. Ne, 240_--.Brind.le. 1270 pounds. sold to ‘Stephen Brown. Yorll, at 9c. per pound. No. 238.—-~Iilue, 128B lbs, hold t0 John Saunders at 10c. ncr pound- ‘NO. 230-4151, 1080 1111s., sold to Thomas Beer at 8c pol‘ lb- . ‘Pen 3, No. Ml-dlliaclr and White. 14-05 pbuhrls. sold to n. Saunders at S 3-40. l-b. No. 2l0.-“"~hits. 1260 lbs. Sold to 81 Brown e112 1-4 lb. ‘No. 231441211 nrd Will-lo, 1015 ills.) will to ‘E. Saunders at 8 3.4a, No. Bud-Black. white on hips. 1180 pounds. sold to E. Saunders at 8 1-2 c. lb. . Pen ll, No. flail-Roan, 1405 politlds. Sold to n. whehuy nt l2 Ltc No. 245-—Whito, 1285 pound]. sold to Leo ‘Blake et 11 l-Qc. No. 234--<B'indle, i180 pounds, Bold to S. Brown st 10 1.21: . No. tit-Red and white. 1130 106-. sold to B. Gaundors at 11 i-dc. No. Bah-Roan, 1105 pounds. Sold to in. Wheetlsy at l2 mo. Pan l. Nd. 232—Blalcir. i620 lbs. sold to J. lhoop at 10 l-ic. No. 2t3——R.ed and v/hite, 1100 rounds‘. Sold to E. Bouncers nt known capable manner. The pens 10 1.2a W"? dliilosed of as follower- fl/U .$'/'/P[NG .77.’ gdm ngpnza No. 2116-1101111, dnrk neck. 1160 pounds. Sold to E. Saunders at ll 1'00. ‘N0. 237~Roan. dark aides. 1300 rounds. Sold host Browlist u 1-4a _ The Ayrshire Panddrl of (lien- Ml-m. 1320 lbs, l0 yodrs old, sold to D. Whoatleyat 13c. Yb, The Ayrshire heifer, Rnvgnwnq] Half. s months old. sbo m, was (u, H0 offered but did not sell. - Montreal Celebrate“; 8t. Iiairiolrs Day 5905751111111. life-r." ISC-etlccoln- Pm“ "it. .1139 . he“ bud- w! thrst Celtic pipers ovqr ten mons- ,mxuwawt and lllOflbQvl of the Mulch! lrlab Booiotldi 0t the‘ parishes of the city vars-deli through the slrdeu at Point.‘ st. chutes district yester- lll! morning to it Anon church For‘ the benefit of our read ers we take pleasure in pub- lishing the -Brooks offer to save all wllo are ruptured from wearing painful, Junker-hint No man or womianever can look or feel his orb-er‘ best while suffering the torment pain and discomfort of rup- T-Ivcry day that you suffer from rupture- evcry hour of truss torture that gyou en- is your own For runny years we have been telling trill We have told you about ‘the hlrnl ill-fitting trusses are doing. We have twirl you that the only truly comfortable, szlllitzlry and scientific device for holding ruplur is the Brooks Rupture Applinllcc. The Brooks Appliance éiings to you‘, with- out iorcc and you arc hrtrdlyroilsciotlsail But above all else, ltjIOLDS Having a Chance to Bring About The Brooks Appliance most closely resembles the human. hand as a rupture support. You will notice the flrstmom put on a Brooks Ap‘ the pliable, flesh like elvet finished rubber and it will take only this first experience of com- fort and security to make you decidew-“Pllis is what I want” Appliance end Founder of thod of retaining nn 'I_‘hotlsanrls of‘ people titying to the curéclfroln this great invention. tilcéc people livc righ m," \\‘('..~\i;'lll be glad to scl when you writc. the Brooks App _ foot-iv“ ' The Brooks Appliance Has Freed Thousands of Men, Women and Children From Rupture-JVithout Pain, Operation, or Loss of Time l Communist Leaders Are Acquitted 1'?‘ anus. Mobil 18.——Ton Com- munist Insiders who were placed on trioll on February 28 on a charge o1’ plotting totlverttllrow the (lov- ernment in connection with strikes on MayJ. .1920 were acquitted to- day. --——-—-{O3 Admirals Son Weds IJONDON. jilnrch 18.-——Licut. Charles Dennistosvn Burney, son of Admiral Sir Cecil Hurncy, was mar- ried to Gladys, daughter of Henry High, oi Chicago, in St. hfargun rat's, Westminster, ohis afternoon. Severe lilarthquake nvmvos. AlRES. Alarch l8.-—-A severe earthquake occurred shortly before midnight last night at tho village nlf Gllileodto, n mining place in tho province of Laliliojrv. The ex- tant o1‘ the damage than not been ro- ported time‘ far. ,1 ‘Portrait DONG n. Charcoal by Herman Pielfer, From a Fhotograph of Mr. C. E. Brooks, Inventor of the llinny hundreds oi physicians and sur- geons‘ recommend the. Brooks Applifllltiz‘. and condemn makeshift trusses as harmful and dangerous than any other mc- m,- amazing results they have sc- tllzlril-iful letters if you will ask for them- llleln, lVolnon and Children Find -'_$¢_t\rl_.the coupon you'll...‘ further des- n" crlPtjQfi' 3w the Appliauccrhlid for r ' FRILLNO RISK, TRIAL PLAN. ' The woitsr SupportEver Devised, n. a Hard, Unyielding Knob, or ' Pad, Pressed Into the Rupture by a Steel Spring-J hereby Preventing Nature From a Healing of the rm and heel res X. {B1428 2. 3. the brooks kppliafiec Co. . I _ _ 4‘ 5. more d treating rupture. . have written us lcs- ‘ 5- Th9 tlfc ullplea “any of harness. t ill )'0l1l' vicinity and ld you copies of their ‘pushed w -- The gladly who lthfii procured: IglALw it lb "l erli 111's W ," I '18 tf in plug and apcrevéielgsp its coinin snouLn ACCEPT rupture canri position.‘ _ and positively cannot ough the clothing. Nothing ithout any injury. ,_ Axppiignce Op. remarkable Arrlianvé ' ‘ prove that it ho ds ' (iUWll i‘ i“! 0 t hgren * pied l_il)lgt‘t1i€-€ i» up c rupture" ’ Reasons "wnr YOU ' were ‘OFFER It is absolutely the only Appli- mbodying the principles that in- ventors have sought iftér for years. The applilaficclfor retaining the or be thrown out of Being an air cushion of msolt rubber it clings closely ‘to the ‘body yet» never blisters-or ilfitfitiofl. finlike Quilts?! belied , , . ads u is not camper-mine hrurréairllg. ‘ ' ~11 small, soit and pliable, be detected .401 t, iliii-lblc bands do not give’ sant sensation of wearing? :1 ' to 'gct foul; it can be 8. I-Tlicrc arc no nleinli springs ‘in the Aivpllancr to torture one by cutting and DYiIlSlHgF-iilc fltJSil: ‘j ‘ r llallceilslqtlully" no .-9- Alim-‘llttisit are “w no best that _ _ ¢ mortar gan-ihuya-mhkmg it .-r durnbl "m1 . ~ ._-.‘.lfc Appllalircfio wear. ' ‘H? l, ' {of ‘wi? 0""_"‘""l‘.¢ ‘your _comforf at - our . "nlefitendiw, v iltpositionshe ...1\r_id vz-seil -evcry_.-.npphancc with this positivrundcr» standing. The Brooks Appliance _Co., rogg-A Stale S11, hinrshnll, Mich. p Without cost or obligation o ‘ t please send me b mail in 2:11;“: your illustrated book andi l information daylight Saying In NewYoril ..._._.. n Last Sunday in April and To Begi i aw in Scpflmbcr BOSTON. Kinfttli 18.41110 Seli- rttc was‘; voted to curtallltbe as» light saving period in this Irate from seven months to five. This muon followed defeat. 27,00 105 of rt bill to repeal the daylight sav- ings law. The House has n01 yet acted. i Navalllistimates Passed In House LONDON. hlarch lit-The he...» oi Commons tonight "dd the Naval Est-hunters for 1Q Th» estimates amount to annuals il-lid 5382.479001] m. To Investigate Embargo LONDON, Rlarch 1_8.-,-'l‘he cm- barizo ngarinst tile exportation of Canadian cattle to Great Britain about your Appliance for n1 , Your Trial Ofit-r. pm" ‘Y. and ... fiiilifis bAilTiRr~AtGuHottet0lvn March 17 i931 to .Mr._bnd Mrs. Roadie 14ml‘. twins. boy and girl. msswenqri Charlottetown on Mimi: 17th to Zilr. and Mrs. Rose Mcllwen. a m. s - ‘nnnltranne i" "W? u-rWkvdiiiéA quiet we'd dint iflbkjbllcb‘ in M80!‘ Feb. 4th 196i when flew Hudson" utltithd- m " lhrtlr Hudhee and M Militia °!.. . formerly o: Island. - ‘ _ Mtiflbocoge-Jtr arm-ray River on 318mb 1-8. (h rdoolr. aged 42. rush-st ohflitorlcpfi; at 2 p. m1, m rant r ._ l} ' fur. ‘Mlnmihl. dirhekl 1*. ti. eccrm- I Mount see... on Mil-Eur 171g Pete,‘ scat rim s2. Funeral fhom hi9 late restriction Batnrrdav at 4.15 n. m. on arrival of tmin from Charlottetown. by an impartial committee. Pro- mier Lloyd Goorre inllinlsrted to a deputation or summit members will bot the subject of an enquiry of Parliament tonight. RECORDS 1 “Brunswick” Records --just a little mjul better than any other. BEER 8 W H"? The“! T111119;