' AllClT l0, 1925 rYoThave been intending to try “Red R056." Why not novl before you forget. ' RED R0815 TEAWS good ted’ u... ORANGE PEKOE l. all“ good. m i}! MAY RETURN TO ENGLAND TO DISCUSS ISSUES Earl Birkenhead. Secretary for India in the INDIAN - PLAY ENJOYED.—’I‘he Vernon Baldwin Government, has extended an invitation to the Earl of Reading, Viceroy of India, to return to London on a short leave of absence nlay have a personal discussion of Indian affairs. ‘The above is a recent photograph of the Earl of Roading and Lady Reading, who will accompany her husband to England. in order that they ,1‘ ,-_ ‘ . a» \\' -r GOOD NIGHT! WE THOUGHT TH OSE THINGS VIII-IRE KILLED OFF LON G AGO! —Taiilurt in the Washington Daily Newt. U<\ 6Q 9§O§§Q§§U§§ O9 OrfO-Q§O O-QX-O-OOOOYQO O Q00 O r0 evoavo ‘ CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS i g One Insertion .. . 10o per lino n! l1 words . tic per line of ii words 7o per line of ll words Four Insertion Elillt Insertion! .. Ftflllillt‘ llclp Wanted For Sale WVANTED-PUHIL NURSES, SOM- FOR SALE —- NEWLY FRESH- l*l‘.~l('L liospilzll. 'Ill'4I l'lr\\. lll-ltle “Filth, Huck- .\Illlll(‘.. llllll. 5 437V“ MAIDMWANATIED- VFAMILVMOVF lilrl c. Apply 12TH SylIli-‘y Si. \\ lIIl l'i ll-l-s. BARGAIN- OR‘ 1'.‘lll ill Ililllil Vlllllllliitil, Milli)’ "S" 103i 3| ||mwoua FOR SALE_—A sly P. TWO l'_\'i‘It‘ lulrnll.» l-Jllulllc. Allllly w A an“: Frallll \il~i.c:lll, .\I\'4l(Ii)\:lllglllii.” vcyor, llcl'lll:lnvillc. l’. ii. I. H W _"__ _ f ' " ‘h . 81G'1"E3"ms' FOR SALE-A MODERN I-IOUSE. i d '\'ll"lI)IIi location, lawn. shade WOR“ BY DAV‘ WHITEWA§H' ti. and garzlgle. \\'rite liox Jill‘, .Il.‘ or Illlllll‘, Apply to 1' rl ll C“ nzikglf‘ \I.: lia, Ill I'.'I.*ltilll(ll‘<.‘ Si. sl-l ‘l I: ‘li OR SALE—400 BUSHELS C: onv ieolowl-‘OISHVVWHOLESALE s, ‘Eff, f“? ",‘lf,i',‘l',l,“ ‘,’,‘,.,,,,‘]I',I‘,:I1‘,§' It. Jail —-lllxlrll duality‘. wkilllms, fink,’ ‘ ‘ >3"__.,_-‘-_,]mi_' ‘ll Iltll‘ l-alllglll l(l'l‘< n l-ad made _ y__'__;_____y_ AW“ ___ _ k lll bulilt. .Iilllll:,i England, Tnwlvel-[FOR SALE _ 10o ACRE FARM M“ ‘I'M’ “zjzmh at Scotchfort. lll IIIIZII SLIUIO of OE"_‘”_""' ‘Eu-iiii cultivation. Ilandy rilipllifl-li- All" mssggugzuggfi “TJEIEUTIHSTTL: ply to Roland ('lll‘l‘ll", Sclltl-llfort; course lll prlll-rllcal nllr-‘ilill: I" “l” 100 Mn s o“ ‘Xmmjxgnmldynj wlnnl-ll ‘Ill“I.\\‘i'4‘!l the ages of 20 mrdwtll. li‘lll' p.-llll.lcll‘.ar»s apply tn FOR SALE_ONE GENERAL FUR Supt-r]nlvndcut. Mlllllfllv Aid As- p050 hum“, 8 yours 0m ‘Wight “W/Iiliiilil. m""t"lt"""m' 19 7i 1201i Ills. Also a good driver com- llrg 5 years. weight about 1100 ills. Apply 71 Dorcheslcr St. Charlottetown. P. E. I. ~ - 726-3-3;Sl 9¥§§§4§OO4 i Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown _____________________ FARM FOR SALE-CONTAINING 140 acres, 100 cleared. Set of new buildings, Farm well water- cd_ 'l‘crlnll easy. Also farm oi’ 10d Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, upto- date Hotel. Contains 44‘ acres 1 mile from Albany stlltllnl. rooms with private baths. For particulars apply to Allnn The Cuiolno In fllmouo all Rugerson, Klnkorll, R. 17.. No. 2. over Canada. Telephone In I’. E l. 752-3-4M8l. lll rooms. Courteous lorvlee. H. C. BROWN, ‘villltfll M‘""“°" EELS WANTED-“IAI-ILL suv ““__" '"'*—"_ i“ :lil hlarch and April, good prices. Charlottetown Jana-s England, Tfflgiéglgxhg-Igflilt. Hotel Co» Ltd' i Mall: Ilolp \Vanted I Proprietor: ______ _______.__.___._.._._ BIG EARNINGS STEADV EM- [IIOYYIIPIII for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Wrlto Mol- o 'Q$OO§-O-QO*Q -OOO \ i-MORIA Il()'I‘l<‘.ll . l‘ : lr. Sculls: ‘I1. -W. Mur- .,,,‘_ ,\, ,.. . Sydney (vow, Icrnlllarhor College. urinal-talent Idl lpo. ; Sydney (‘._ nrhq.“ F Ilallftlx, 3-1-tts-... Ilnnln .- i‘. ll‘. Wllitcmnil. St.- .|..l..l. u“; n. u. Cox. sl. John: T0 L“ Tllos. J. Hill-ks, N. H. Plover. Molll- ___- _- "ul: C llll-(Ym-nlnok. Tllmn-to; K.T0 LET-HOUSE AND SHOP Smille. SllclcviI-le; A. R.-Ml~Iros.-- l-ilnlllllll-ll, Centrally located. An- St. John; A. J. Davis. llluilfzlx; lll. p‘). 9g plgzmy sll-ollt, J. Robinson, ‘Montreal: Mrs. Ilesllc. BISJVIMSI. 3!. Peters; M. Larkin. St. ‘Peters. Central Guardian SHOP FROM Holman’: Jotoiog- HORSE RACING nt Rul-llicoville on Wednesday zlflernoou. March .llll. The following races will take nIacc-dircc-for-all 2.40 class, alld Green liucc_ ENTRIES FOR PROVINCIAL HOSE S-HQW to he llel.l In Char- lottetown, lMarclllllst will be re- ceived at llle Department of Agri- culture up to ilal-cll 25th. 5G1 3 1O ~ll FUNERAL NOTICE-The funer- ai cl’ the late Airs. Allan Dolroll takes placc from her luother‘s resi- dence. 10-1 l<Jl..sl0n Street, this nlorll- ing at 10 o'clock. not at. 8.45 as was previously announced. DOING GOOD WORK.-- Rev. William McLeod urrlvcll lll Stone ' liuvcn, (llo. County, N_ 1.1., on Jan- _ ililll’ 23rd Ily lllly llarllor lllld there labored lllltil February ~llIl when he went tu SIIIIIIICKUIi and ‘AIIHCKJU ls- IlIIII EESSIIIN (Special to The Guardian) GENEVIA, March 9.—-Mr. Cham- berlain, British Foreign Secretary. .lp.llcd tho cvolltydhird session of the Council of lhe ‘League ct Na- Lions today. Ono of the "uBIlJ ltcllls on the Agenda is the Geneva Sec- urity Protocol. which Great Britain is exlpected to declare unsuited to hnr ideas. The British, however, re- sent advancement of the idea that they are killing the ProtocoLTheir representative» insist lthat what they intend to do is to elnplllln their objections to the ‘proposed PacLThe present indications seem to ‘be that action on the Protocol will be [lost- polled to the meeting cf the League Afiltléllllibly in Sopelulber and that lnl-alltlllle the negotiations for the (lllaranty Pact. rtcerltly proposi-d \\'III'I)0 pushed. The hope appears lo be that this Pact luay he unadi- lilc ‘feature of a rrvlsvd Protocol. \\'Ilf)h'q~ THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN alnl oi’ lpunfsilillg any aggressor state would he achieved ills »by orlglnzlll pleasure procedure being adopted. lauds whore much llltcrcst is lllalll- lclslcll ill the ylzlsterfl-l Vineyard. lll three services on Subhlltll and live evening in the week and mllcll visitation the welcome and altcu- danl-e was unusual. From church to church, twelve miles apart. and house to house great Intel-cal was ' lulu-ll, many llrivillg or walking to be present to hear the rcverclld Reutlenlcll discourse lIlc word lll’ God-Com, today's" lul-ctillg that no fill inter-Allied (Yolllcrence on tile Security Pact had ‘been formulated. THE MARKETS OTTAHVA, M111‘. 9. —(Eggs) — Local receipts continue l0 in- r-ri-asla. and tilcsc are bcglnnnig to displace the lillilcd States illl- poltd rags. During the palat Wl‘\‘I( prices Ilavl- gone (IUWII steadily, but lllany consider till-y are still lligll for til0PIlll§'|)lll‘1)<)t4~-F. 'l‘rallillg lll poultry is chiefly lll frozl-ll stocks, receipts of live lllliI frl-sh (Irv poultry ill the (‘i151 v -ry iiglll and nil Ill lIll‘ 'i‘orouto Jobbing speci: s at (l9, extras 37, firsts 35, seconds River Dramatic Club played the “Blaster of the Maples" to a well filled house at the Consolidated School Saturday night. Specialties wl-rc given between acts by Joseph llall-y, Martin Power. Pat .\lc'l‘agun Alfred Stewart and .\la:lt<\r Alfred All-Neill, .\lrs_ Alfred Stewart, ac- l-olllpanlst, The play was exceeding ly wcll aq-d, many expressing their llltclltllln oi uttcndiug tonight when it will azalll be pro-scaled. 'l‘lll> procct ds arc lll aid of local lll. _ V 31 Montreal unchanged. Willlll- slltlltlons. pug dvaL-rs paying delivi-l-vll —€—<0>———- extras Jill lo Z14, firsts. 2B to 112, sci-ends 2-1 to 28. llll orls lasl Mr mm M“ In“? ‘vmlnnpmt’ week llllllnllltcd to 1.1971 c...-s. who (581110 llerr on Friday to sask,ln,h,,“._.ul Deanna H, L altlulll the funeral cl’ Mr Wllllllzl- Dvnk,“ quoting duuverod mun“ cut s sister, Mrs S. A, Mcllollzlld, 30' firs“ 2x (Aullgnry demo“ I'1l\'l‘ thin lllflfllilll-‘I for their home ill Mollcton, N. l1. IIIEIIABES The llorsc races on Powllal Day on Saturday llftl-rllooll where a dc- rill: ll successy lhc Ice was a little sol: but thl- racing svas good. 'l‘llcrc was I'I|l'ili.'. classes, namely. free fur- alli, 2.40 and Ii lllillllil‘. | 'Hll.‘ frcl- I'm- ail had three starl- quoling (I“II\'t‘l‘t"(I extras 32, first-s 30, secallds 274 Edllloutou still using British (‘olllnlbla eggs. Local receipt-s lights .\l0N'l‘lll'J.-\L, Mar. 9. —— Tlli-rl- was zlgood dc laud front the Fult- ed Kingdom and th- continent or (‘nllzldiall grain IIPH‘ today and as the prices bill w -rl- in line witllcx- purl rs vows, the vollllne of busi- ness was tllc largllsl. transacted Ili‘l'f.' ll some WLEUIKS. Total us‘ lv re lestlnllltcd at 500.000 lo i500,- um) IHIGII -Is. Tile-re was also all illcrezlsr-d dt-ulalld from New York (XDUFUEYS for grzllu and a good “ trade was liollc in this (llrectloll on "3' (‘..l.1l‘. l. is Local ~X|)l)l'il~l'.~l ‘\\‘Il‘l‘ lllsklng for oats and sales 2'40 CLASS‘ of some round lots Welt‘ ln:llI‘--. it __ . , was reported that. all lltu stocks of fiiigéliocjl ‘i; a llulllllcl- two Canadian wlzstcrll and wflrnri Janka’; . 3 Izlllllllild‘ two feed graders were Ankh” h.“ H. Junklns ‘ H 5 4 ‘cleaned upul bay ports, and nlllll- Isum “HM W H” 4 5 gbcr tour. Lalllldlan western sold at ‘ ' ' " ' ‘ ' ' ‘ " four cents per bushel over thlc lFrcc For A" . Winnipeg May option, and number ‘I lolll- iced at our cent pcr buslleii ,1 1,, -, ,3 I“ 1,3 ah’ ‘ 1 ovlr_(‘.I-1<‘. Illontreal and llulnber llélu‘i,\‘l;m h‘ __ 2 lltwo ltlllll at six cents p r IJIIBIIUI ‘m, ,l' H , ,,_ l,‘ l, , H _ ‘ 3‘llll(Ii‘1'.lIli3 same opt-loll, (‘.l.1<‘. llay I u i 0 u‘ ) 0m“ y f‘ I: iport New York exporters w -re bid- '3 Minute Race ' dim.’ 552 Cents per bul-lhl-I ovi-l- the Winnipeg May option, Iiarlly, 1t. Judson . . . . . . .. 1 1 1 ‘my INNS f°"_“""'b ‘I’ LI“""_' “Hey L0H“, Iain“). Q DM-fy _ __ 2 2 2 The 11011121111] tor ocean 1.1111111 ruolu ( Qmamp. A" EL Acorn 3 3 3 was also better. Tile lilzllure of mm“ n” _;_ prm,ght_ __ 4 4 4 the (I()lll:'SllC market for coarse _ lllations) 'l‘illri- will be another meet lllqfore but had been dropped ill cour- ‘lncrely another tcsy to the street committee A Iirlii-“II ‘fllloircsnlan lilillil :ll'tc.r|fllr the lhacadllnlizing lll’ the (Hill'- lDlflil-‘i ifirlton street section. .sllo\vell It to To Ills Worship ihc .\lllyur and Gentlemen: ‘ Meat and Milk inspection l'or lllc L-LF- month ending Alarch 9. 1925. City Council (Continued From Page i) Street Conlnllttce, submitted the following prosruln tu be followed lll building permanent streets this sunlmer, Weymoutll Street, from Water to Grafton l-Illston Street from Great George to Ilovllforll. lllllshuru Street from Water to Grafton, lie also proposed nluclulamlzlng Grafton Street from Queen to West Streets. y . Couns. Moran and Taylur thought that Sydney street from Pnwnal to Great George was in need of ut- lentlon and should be re-nlzlcadanl- lzcd, with a view to making a per- luanent street of it Inter. These two blocks served u good deal )1 lrafllc. (Julius. Yen. Idoster and lMclleod. said a block of Kent Street from Weylllouth to lllllsboro needed re- pairs, Tlleec hull been pronllscil ilc. .-\ reso‘ "I011 was passed calling (lollll, .l’ruwse spoke liWOPk that need to be done lll Ward five, Conn. Stewart referred to the flooding some time ago lll’ the s-lrealu at th_o North end of Gov- l-rlllnent Pond. 11o felt that emer- gencies such as this should be pro- ridcd for lll future Tile Police Report submitted by Scrgt, J _S Walker, showed lIlPPI.‘ l-onvictlllns for (Il'lll1k0l'1i!.'-‘l!<l, one for ‘vagrallcy ,ollc for Ilrcuking and l-n luring, and two for stealing, Sev- clllyfllllr citizens wcrc notified lll respect lo the snow-cleaning byl- law Conn, McLeod, chairman of tllc fire committee, said that the rec- ent tryout of the Sllby enginl: llad he ill renlarkallly’ good mlrkillg order for so llld a lllaclline, At times It had attained a pressure of 120 lbs. Resolutions were passed as fol lows: A resolution. that the salary lll the Meat lulll .\lllk lllspet-tlll- bu $75 a nlontll starting from Janu- ury 1, 1925. A resolution OXDTDHHIIIK the sym- pathy of the Council to the fnnr Ily of the late Marshal Cameron. (‘llull_ Rattrzly In llloving the adop- tion of this resolution, Conn, "Mor- an seconlllng it, several other of the Councillors and ills Worship llll paid tributes of respect to the lln-lllory of the late, Marshall and spoke In appreciation of the long service he Illld rendered the city as ll law officer, A resolution was passed uniting the City Clerk to ZltIVUTllZt‘. for ap plicantu, for the Ilositioll of City .\l.'lrshall_ Coun. Stewart lllflll read I.ll1 am- clllllllnnt to tllc Act of llll-crpllra- lion lll rcgllrlLltl the licensing and regulation of (Ialluc halls, restaur- -_-~.lr=~q_:v"- '—~~— BURNS 8M1‘ c. lsrTEApEKm I llii lll I l ORA" ADVOCATES RETURN TO GOLD STANDARD Reginald McKenna. former Chan- cellor of the Exchequer In Great_ Bnltain, and famous financial ex-‘l pert, who advocates the return by Britain to the gold standard. He sees the probabilities of Immediate dangers in returning to the gold standard, but declares these are nothing compared with the benefits which would follow. National Hockey League Results, (Canadian Press) I IIALIFAX, .\I2l1'. it. ——'l‘hi> frlliolvf» lug is tllc PPSIIII (if gallll-l; [lI(l)"IIl Illfil, uicllt ill the National llllclll-y I i Ll-llgu e: Si. Pats ... I Molllrl-zll l) (‘illlallllells—»l llzllnillon ~1 A FREN Eur pean Inlllli- CH JAB grants Must ,Stay Outl (Special to The Guardian) NEW YORK, N.Y.. March 9.—— Percy A. ‘Baker today Ilcralnc As’ sistallt (‘olnlnlssiollcr of lnlnligrzl- lion at Ellis island rolii-villg llarry It. I1('\\'I_\‘ who wvill :ll~'suluu at Alolll-i real l(l1ll0l‘I‘U\\' the pcsl of lllllllligrzl- tlml lus-pcctllr with special instruc- tions lo lay down a llloclczlda against lbu slllllggling of European illlluli» grants :ll~ro.~'s the (‘zluzllllzlll Il(1l‘(ll‘l' into tho United Stat s. (Canadian Press) (21..~\(‘Ii) HAY, Mar, €l~ Tllv luczll| relief colnlllitlc- _ 4 day's provisions lo lllll fllillllllhi of lIlWlIIIllt‘ llllllt'l‘>'. ill .'lllditllln to w l-k l-lld rl-lill‘ girl-ll out Salllr- dnv fol‘ 11100 pl-rsllus. 'l'lnllllrl'0\l‘ ll ‘h; lllv lll-lllillll oi’ lIll‘ (lrzalliza- hp,“ p, “plunge n lII~ill'IIlllI.|(lll selle- dllll- of lhr l- days a wl-l-k lll (‘lll . y nu lung as new ssary _llllllil and lllllll rial art llHlIIllIIIl‘. :l‘~' I l j-fl- <¢.--—--— | DISPLAY CABINETS Navigation Will ants. null HInlIIlll‘ establishments within the city. Report of Meat and Milk inspection Charlottetown, 12.17.‘. l. lMarcll 9. 192.’. Members of tile City Council I herelvltll submit my report of Another Tomb Open Unusually VItrlnl-n Earl ‘This Year y ‘ , lt is lint KPIIPHIII)‘ FPIIIIYJII l‘--l.'l_v lll.ll= i“ “rt-pl (It-fll or ralnllilll lllrnillllu- . (Citladiafl P1188) iylllll'llillld n. n.- lnlgllll-lll-d Ily ll pll-w nri MONTKEAL. March !I4—F1'0n\'l-llillll. lul " ‘still-r Sinullloll lll lIlUv present I('.l' conditions ill the St.I--,\,,H_,,,,, p, n“. |ll||'l| §]l;|1‘(> l.. Lzllvrl-lll-t» folloilvllg lllc recent ,“.,,_,,, H“. M], U; i, |,,,,,|,. - than; hopes arl- lligll ill shipping l-il-llls that opening ill‘ lull llilln tllIs yv.'ll' will lll- unusually l-arly. all-lit, Ilflill‘ lull ill’ ll lliglltlny l Iii; l-lll-ll ll-ft fur ll llll\'l, ligllrl‘. jar. IIT ll Ilaskl-l l-f fruit or flowers. Vl-ry frl-l|lll-llll,l' lllllill‘ (up l-f a high-i boy, or Filth‘ llf llralvl-rs. \\'Ill~|l llll- HIHII Condemned as unfit for food and Iestrnycd, Feb, 2U, one portion car. cass (tuberculosls)_ _ \\'.'|.~' it'\'l'i, lhrcl- KTTHIIHIYPII lllilllllflllily stl-ps \\'I'Y‘I‘ plat-ml llIiiI lll» (‘Illilil llr» ‘rallgl-ll filrlually. lllllkilll: a kind l-l‘ llyrgllllll], lll-cllsiolllllly llll-w- llllllloglllly, bgralns was the further weakness - (Canadian Press) H, ___“ m ,_ - U H, ,,,,,H,_,, (vvathvl. stays mm and “mum weidhiu oats nllll price-q scored .'lnuther Mm‘ Tut’ March 4' 1925 CAIRO. .\I1ll‘CI] IL-Dr. Reslnt-rs’rmziiliuztnt nmhlnlllo 9:33p: 1:,“ HAW‘. “n, lgfjymmy “nnonlouxl-‘Conlc early_ ‘ylfulntzit; 1x21113135‘?! Condltibfl Elti-pgfiixdidrir:lliruwlllg very scan-c. 'I'l|l4y|. is llu vlilyll- mm‘ n ' quoted at slxlty cents and ll-uluher Nam’ sedlmem ‘IYHIFS I" m0 VIPIYIIU’ 0f lilo Uilfl WU" “or {my "WWII" m" Innkmg mm. grade M 5g 03mg. pm. buxhel ' Butter Flat ylymnlms h,“ [Hscovnred “.113! i! tilt-lll. Ally plllill l-allllll-t-lllallor can llP-l uxetorc. Willie prices disllillYell Rodermk ‘Nlcnonnld ~~~~~~~ " ‘I I I“ IWIWI IF m“ W111i? 01' Smererildflmmmh m“: m“! me "nun! h‘ m’ “My a hunpr fflllillg in Um slyflng JOIN! DOYIE 'Flrgt Sllvgriggn of the Fourth I)yn_|lIll1( the style of IIPCIITLIKIIII] Slllllliil llci wheat flour nlarket, therl- was no “mm” 5mm‘ - - CARD OF THANKS Mr. John Corrigan and fam- ily desire to expreoo their heartfelt thanks and apprecia- tion to the many friends for actual change In quotations. condition of H12‘ lllarkcl. for winter wheat grades was unchanged. A moderate amount of DIIHIIIHSS was t-rallsnctl-d in llllll feed and prices were fI-rllll ’l‘Ile lllovl-lllcllt 01C *'"“"=====, "d "Mimi-v l‘l.'."li‘li"i.’»ill.“..fii '33.’;el.lil.ii“if.iil‘ifiiIiiillih iiilfifile’ 13.15‘: tended dwma their "um ‘ad lo note. A stronger feeling dc- J, R, Dennis _ 4.2 bereavemmt vcloprd in Inllter and prices were C. J. Wood _. 2H1 advanced hail’ to one ccnt per Lincoln Wood _ 4.1: BIRTHS pound, which was attributed to 1t], 1[_ Douglgg ___ 3,6 -—-—-—-—————-—-—-————-———‘ the sironucr chilies adviolns. The Condensed Milk Co, ________ .. 1.2 DINGWELL — At Bay Fortune. cheese nlurkl-t was t‘XlJl‘l‘lllt'Iy dull, “Ymlmn gmnpwmd _ _ 3 v -\Illi‘l'Il Tirll- I925. 10 M11 ""0 Mrfi- but lhc trend was steady. Ileana 30pm. Bros __ _ 4_4 .It!lll.i‘.‘4 A. l1illl.:\\'<~II,a soil (Cvngf-‘li- w ‘rc steady at $2.70 pcr huslll-i. ‘ u“ ql DEATHS __ ‘ _. For Sure Throat Uln- Dllnnrllfil Llnlnlent DUNCAN-At East Walpole, Muss, Alarch 8th, 1925. lMrsr Priscilla Dun can lll her 79th your. - ALLEY—At ‘the Queen llotol on March Si. Annie Alley, daughter of llll- late Judge Tllfllllfls Ailey. Fun- l-ral notice later. JONES—At her home. 25 GOHIOYI Street, illoncton. Monday morning .\IllfI‘Il illll. Elllmll lleer Jones, wile of P. C, Jones llnd daughter ol.’ the Iain Lt. Col. Henry Deer. 1.1 OUR VETERINARY DEPARTMENT Io at your service with the largest stock of HORSE AND CATTLE REMEDIES east of Montreal. McMlLLAN---Al lirackllsy Bench. on Mar. illll. 1925, lira Isabel Mc- .\IIII:lll, ililvll H6 rvlrs- “more! ml Wl-dllasday- lll 2 |l. nl, from her lions residence lllack Point to (‘or dlozld (‘clnllicry- IN MEMORIAM In loving Illllllllfy uf my dear Slllillc-r, “no. llrnllnlulll (‘llrfrln W|lll ("HI lull-n. llth. ""4- Our advice After fifty year's experience In the treatment and care of Hones and cattle lo worth something to you. “ Ono your lllll Mniller It lu-enlrd lul llllrcl ill lll-llr. 0hr llrnvl-llly Iholllrr rllllrll you if you have a oick or blem- lnllnr. . 1n. m. Iltlfllllll knoll...“ "III!- lohed animal coll or write. ("times we lore h-a-llnl lone-noun‘ It neemn no loll! WW" i, “ I'M’ Let uo he of oervlce to you. HUGHES DRUG CO., LTD. “The wPooplre Draught" gum-- Hut we humbly how our hrmll llml can (locPn lloly Will he dnnr- lnllrriral Ily Ill!‘ lmnllli" lull-l, IMTII M. (‘IIINIIOLM North Tryon, l‘. li- l- The Thomas Keenan Thomas Keenan ____________ .. Everett Ilovycr . .-t_ lMcftae Sl-Sons - Lorne Kelly Willlllm Gurney __ Louis Rnpor__ Clifford Moore Athol Roberts _ Fred Burke __ .. Victor lMoWilllams _ Sidney lnman ____ _. ‘Vernon McMillan - Canadian Live Stock continuance of two special VFIVW 011m; extended lfor some years to the! shippers of ‘llvo stock In Canada ial an Algrlcultu re. Live Stock Branch has found iaccmsssry to d-bconilnlle the gener- fliI lllpplioatlon of the car iiot and free height [policies after. April 1 next. 3.5 3.5 Clear orlsh Bros. __ . __'_ . J, Storey _._-_ b3 A uaawa-‘Qeeugay-f-ys-yfig»? h’ oeaool- our: . _ ~I. (Sled) I. E. CHOKE “out and lllllk inspector Shippers To Lose Special Privileges (Special to The Guardian) ()TTA\VA. March 9-—'l"lll‘ d is- OUHCNI by no Department of, ln order to ‘provide It asly (2900 be.) The tomb was lo~"""'“'"ll- rated near the Great Pyramids. --________r ___ ._ As ll rule lll (‘lllulllnl lilllvs llrlllllnl-llb Auction Starts . -. ._,_.__,..,__...._.. _-.__ ...._..,_..__ . . today issuvd olll-l cull-ll clnnnlllrlls. (llll "FPRNPI"! "nu ) Auction Sale Small Balance of Stock to be Sold At Your Price At 3.00 p.m. Again At 7.30 p m. Your Last (lhance By Order . Phillips Sales Co. BEER & WEEKS, Victoria Row, Ch’town "whom" (he Left qr Right is in pcwcr-4they arc still Germans." _ —Le Charivari (Paris) . . - - al pil-l-l-s llIllI ligulw-s iillPIl as How. :('l|l-, . and lll-rl-y lnzlkc, Including pur- . . ‘lrnil l.ll.-l- l.l' falurill- ln-rlll-s lllld lll»!- 0f UNI lllllll- day \\'t‘l'|' llllprlrlcd. lll-lla- Illll-IIIIII l-tlilla H HJVPFKISHI] constantly lll l|ll~ Nl-lv York pllpl-rs glllld lls plavl- in llll- lI\'I‘lI1‘ll|Itl1l pl‘ thl- Illllll-li.‘ lll noted. Afll-l- collectors llavl- gathered cllllll-o ir-llll-l-ts. llu- illlpllrtallt qul-stiun llrilll-i Ills t-l lll-- live-t lllvlllitll of diliplllyllll: Inna... l 'l‘hl- lllllllllvl‘ of shelves vrnll regulutl-ll jpy I'lIl|Ill'llI'I 1W» shelves were pvrlnil- li-ll tn ll llarnln-l: lllfwl l4! all l-llrl: four ill. ll princess, and llv» lll ll King llr lilllt-l-ll. All ..l.l rule rPllllf “The llrvtltl- il-rs of cilullil-ssl- alluulll llavc three nu \\'IlIl'il should In- ranged l», lmli, us IIIIII Itlflll‘ drlllk- lll cups. wllih- llll lhl- llrilnllcst part of III!‘ llri-l-"sl-r IillTl’ should ln- two largo \\'.‘l.\' clllllih-ll. l... lit will-n ally one is Ill llll- rlnlln." lll-r», we hilvl- all ids-s nltln- fnrlulll urrallgclul-nt ofllm llllnd- sillllll’ lallli-, In __..._. ‘ *O+O-QO-OO-O Queen Hotel i Water Street. Charlottetown . This popular Hotel has i been completely renovate; and offers very Comfortably accommodation to the travel- ling public. > The table is especially good ‘ and tho public are courteous- Iy cared for, 4 Rates 83.00 a clay. ___.._________ Charlottetown ; Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor! b-A-OO-O-Q-A-A-OO-O-O l. Today a 5,; _' Iirddcivr" m". w h-._»= £-