/ I‘ ‘ basis-s eau rser raarn. ans-sis aaqhed wteqxiisvehhll. a: hurl» hdstlsalaebalehllwlilil °* llnWeelPs _ Norway Pins Synlp QEMWM“ “Lisfifi m he weal to slsap and house, sad booster an flfldsfi g‘ “ski wiliifls the mrrsrus. " :- w.- l r t $3.11; by ‘m 0». M. Tomi’. 9i». —4¢-4 SOOTFOE “A FOE ‘r0 soor" The Modern Chimney Cleaner. A small amount will clean your Flues and Prevent Fires Save Fuel Give More Heat. §O¢ A PER PACKAGE FOR SALE BY CURRICE d MURNAGHAN Plumbers DOMINION 0F CANADA PROVINCE‘ "IF, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In The Probate Court 17th George V., A. D-, 1927 IN RE ESTATE of George A. Thompson late oi‘ Montague In King's County in the said Province, dsooased, testate. By the Honourable A. Banner- Iflan Warburton Surrogate Judge oi Probate ion do" To the Sheriff of the County o: King's County or any Constable o. literate person within said County. GREETING: WHEREAS upon reading the pstlttlon on file of Charles C. Thompson and George P. Thomp- son, both of Montague aforesaid, the Exeoutors of the above named Estate praying that a citation may be issued for the purpose herein- after set forth: You are therefore hereby required to cite all persons interested in the said Estate to he and appear before me at a Probate Court to be held ln the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, in the said Province. on Friday the eleventh day of March next, coming. at the hour of eleven o’clo k forenoon of the same day to shew cause l1 any they can why the Accounts of the said Estate should not be passed and the Es- tate closed as prayed for in said petition and on motion of N. W. Lowther, Esq., Procter for said Petitioners. And I do hereby order that a true oopy hereof be forth- with published in some newspaper published in Charlottetown afore- said, onco In each week for at least four consecutive weeks from tile data hereof and that a true oopy heNof be forthwith posted in the following public places respect- fully. namely, In the hall of the Court House In Georgetown in King's County aforesaid, at the store of Maynard McDonald lrl Montague aforesaid, and at the Post Office in Montague afloresaid, so that all persons interested in the Did Estate a! aforesaid may have due notloe thereof. GIVE-N under my Hand and the Seal of the said Court this twentyvfirst day of Janus , A. D. 1927 and in the Seventeenth year of His Majesty's reign. (Bgd) A. s. W-ARBURTON Judge of Probate 86024-28441. 01"“ s ‘o3? S wluml/ on the luxurious From New York February 28th All entire month of care-free In tropical lands sgiow with warn: and colour-far from ioe and snow of the Nerfll. Asbyssvloeoisteealsaisspalcwflsle ILIIUOI IIIIPII, Dist. Passenger Agent laiat John. I. I. l °'1l"u'i-"°|£‘aff.t'.'.’..ll'.¥‘ 4 DANGEROUS INN OCENCE l! i-MZIL osvo IATCHELOR Myra Warren and Sally Bates, two sisters of wldfly dlffsnnt temperaments, de- ems to eggs a long trip. Tom Bates hatqe to glve up Sail! and she dreads leaving him. Myra Warren doesn't care very much what her husband v thinks, but he loves hBr. Tile ship sails. CrLAIPvnrt VII Getting Bettifld They were going to Rio. ‘ilhe very sound of the word IDBIIGC enchantmont to Sally. But Jirst they were going to Paris. MY- ra had planned the trill- 93-"? had loft everything to IIIBI‘. h. en- spending forty-two days al. sea. | Friends of Myrars had argued‘ with ‘her, but it was difficult i0 argue with her. She always knew o well what she wanted w d0- - "I want ‘Iiiifi sea. I need it. -l'm lred out. It will do Sally 800d. oo. We'll both come homo fat nd with steady nerves." “But this is Sally's first crosaing._ ills ought ‘to see ‘something of Europe." Sally had "been present’ he night vlmt argument bad been Idvanced, and she had been about. x) say something when Myra had nterrupled. I "See something! That's really funny. We slop at Spain and Portugal. to say nothing of Parla- lnd on the we back we stop at Trinidad and arbadoes. Whal- sbout that‘! d don't want to sight- see, not ‘this time. Sally seems stislled wlbh the plans we have nade." And she bed turned lliitliii)‘, almost impatiently, rorroboratlon. "Satisfied isn't the word." Sadly ‘lflid softly with shining eyes. "I can't sleep at night for thinking '.b0i.Il it." And now'they were actually on -.lle boat. Outside of the porthole window there was the steady wish-swash of the sen. Soon they would be out in tho ocean. It would .bs tixllling. Already that frightened feeling had left her and she was feelln-g more sure of her- sel and after lunch when they went up on deck and Myra arrang- ed for their choirs, Sally was miss- ing Tom less keenly. Once more she was kneeling in worship at Myraks feet. Myra knew so well ‘how to do everything. She was so wonderful! “On the other side. please.” she said lmperiously, when the steward would ‘have placed their chairs in the long row on the favored side of tho ship. The steward seemed surprised, but said nothing. When every- ‘hing was finally arranged, Myra and Ss-lly had dock choirs quite to themselves. Myra explained to Sally that she always did this. “The first time I crossed ‘I learn- ed a lesson. Sometimes the people next to you make nuisances of themselves later. It's best ‘to wait till we know the passengers we want to most. You'll see." Sally really didn't care- Wrapped in a rug, she lay in her chair relaxed and almost happy. Of course ‘her thought kept return- ing to Tom. but this wag n11 5b new and exciting. They were al- ready oul. al. sea. The big liner moved through the water ‘almost soundlessly. Gulls circled over head and ‘chore was a fresh heady to Sally fbr oiled three boats and they were a IF r00 m I no nus NOW Trytllein ‘ ‘wiliphgombilltilo cause-the modern. scientific method. Ne abnormal exercise or dlet ls re- uircd. Try Marmola. Prescription abicfl. They have been used for l9 years. You sec the resuilsm slender figures wherever you look toda . So many have proved them that dc- mand has grown to very large propor- tions. lvatch the fat disappear, watch your vigor increase. You WIII be de- lighted. All druggists supply Manuela at $1 a box. Each box contains a pamphlet to explain results. Get them and do what your slender friends have done. You ewe that to yourself. / rest on Myra. .it was always shat way. it. always had been. Not that she was so much prettier, in fact Tom hat always said that she really wasn't pretty at all. But she was fascinating, which meant much more. Sally turned in ‘her chair and concentrated her sale on hor sist- en. They had unpacked their things and both girls Iliad changed from their traveling suits to sport cloth- I Myra wore a tan pleated skirt and a wlllite and gold sweater. A little tan bat was pulled down over one eye. How could any one. even Tom, call her anything but lovely‘! She was so _warm. s0 vldid. Sully was never sure oi‘ how she looked in her clothes, My- ra always knew. Silo chose things with lunsrring instinct and she was loveliest. of all in evening dress. The thought. made Sally look for- ward to that night. They would dress for dinner. Myra took it for granted, but to Sally it was an in- novation. She and Tom so sei- dom thud any occasion to dress. THE‘ CARLO Federal Government Bonsidering the Duncan Report OTTAWA, Fob. 8. — Acting upon one of the recommendations in the Duncan report on Maritime claims. it is understood the federal gov- ernment is now drafting legisla- tion giving It power to appoint a harbor commission at Halifax. also it is learned. the euslbling- legisla- tion psssed some time ago for the namingof a harbor board for St. John is being reviewed to ascer- tain if any further powers are re- quired to make a harbor commis- sion a-t St. John a fact. Tbsrecommendalion in the Dun- can Report on this question, reads, in purl: "We recommend that, in respect o! each of these two harbors, (li-iaii- fax and Si. John), the Federal ‘Gov- ernment should establish a statut- ory harbor commission, whose nusiness it would be to see that. the port facilities are developed on such a scale as will gradually‘- but by no means slowly- create channels through which trade can expand both winter and summer." {Oi-i Home Bank Depos- itors Have Receiv- ed $2,748,282 OTTAWA, Fob. 9. —Home Bank depositors have received to date a total of $3,748,282 from the Federal government. A statement was tabled in~ the House of Commons today showing that during 1926 the Department of Finance paid claim- ants on the defunct bank n. sum of $1,898,413. In 1925, the amount 3 . (To Be Continued) paid to claimants was $849,869. y’. :2.» /------ I ‘t '62 // /// / 1'1 / 4 . , 7/ . ‘ 1/ z I '- . a [.91 l‘ Sally turned in her chatr and concentrated her gaze on llcr sister Splendid Temperance Rally at Head of Hillsborough smell in the air. Myra was reading, but although Sally had a book In her lap she couldn't. seem to concentrate. The sen. made lher feel drowsy ‘and yet the people who kept walking by their chairs interested her. Be- fore long she would know some of chem. Several attractive men pass-ed by and looked at ‘t-hem rath- er cloooly- lSho always noticed that the eyes of men usually pass- ed over both of them and came ‘to Constipation the result of a weak stomach Help Nature remedy constipation Ill‘ your Stomach and Liver are weak, your it'll 3...2.f"..£5'23“.€ held up In your body. The usual result is con- ~ l.‘.il’f.i'.°".l. 1.21%“ 2”“: I r severe gas lnsftlbrfillf rears, pedals have serial iy corrected‘ his condi on by using Chamberlain's ‘Callisto lor the Stomach and Liver. They help the digestive organs stop chronic constipation. Get them at your drn st's, or send 25c to Chamberlain ll icine Co. Ltd., Tomato, Cansda. TENDERS ' Tenders will be received by the undersigned until February 15th for supplying of the rough lumber for the new sehool at Brackley. Plan: and specifications at Department of Education or John W000. Braekiey EDWARD SELLICK, 8eo'y of Trustees. Cwfown, R. R. Ii TENDERS and spedliieatiolls at store, Mlilvlsw. IERNARD DOYLE. Cody. of Building Committee. Earnseliffs, P. E. i. Nib-HIM. Head of Hilisborougil, Feb. 9th, 1927 A public temperance rally was held in this place last evening. The meeting was held under the auspic- ea of Cherry Hill‘ Division Sons of Temperance and the principal speaker was Rev. A. A. MncLeod of Summorside. Grand Worthy Patriarch of the order for Prince Edward Island. Mr. Geddlc Douglas presided In a capable man- ner and introduced the sneaker of the evening. Rev. Mr. MacLeod presented the claims of the Sons of Temperance. reviewing the work of the order since he was elected to office. Those present who were not members of the order were urged to join so that the commun- lty could present a united front against nil foes of Total Abstinence for the individual and Prohibition , Lake Verde/I Items Our school is progressing favorab- ly under ‘the skillful management of Miss ‘Catherine McEnchern, Herr mlltage. Mil‘. Joseph Wood lluas returned w hlizs homo ‘here, ‘hlavlng spent. a few PIBGSIQIIII. days vuluh friends ‘in. Tun.- csdia- IMlr. and ‘Mm. Joseph Redmond wre receiving oongnumulntionn on ‘the uirnlval of‘ u baby ‘boy. lMlr. ICllasl ‘McAdam debt. here on Mlonduy last for Mlillinockot. Moe where Iho inbonds i0 reside fon- a few‘ IIIDIIIJIIQ. ‘ lVlms. Chas‘. Kellllley [has lnsuailled e. new upIio-dnlle madilo, wllliltlh is al- ‘fiordlng pllclalaanu ascertainment not. only four the ‘household, but for the visiting neighbours as wool. The many friends Wood will be b” of Miss Regina d ltodearn ‘that m: own vnsliranm Adds Weight New Combination of Yeast My! . Sunday School Lesson THE IMPROVED UNIFORM IN- TERNATIONAL BUNDAV OCHOOL ‘LESSONS. First Quarter: Ephes- and ironMaitesLovelyCurves lane V 26= 6= 14= Ffltfvlry 13 andClearaYourSldn-wpqy Tex‘, L“ u. “we on, "h "othinl ‘ other for love is of God. 1 John IV _9 MAKING OUR HOMES CH RIBTIAN. ' Christianity created the ‘modern ‘ homo with all that 1s lovely and of good report in it. ‘like ancient homs if it could be cal-led suoh W85 a haunt of lust and cruelty. The lot of children was especially bard. Their llfo, liberty and llup- piness was ‘at the whim 0f the Ihaad of the house. ‘Now-born ‘babes could be srposed on the lllslll-WEY without penalty. Children could be sold into slavery. If ulley be- came wage earners their incomes belonged to ‘the parent wivhout question. At best they were rele- gated to tile care of Blows 11nd rarely saw their parents, Of Think of ll. 10 pounds of good firm flesh added In 2 to 3 weeks! Your cglmpiljlxjou made clear and youth’ course thsro were‘ exceptions, like I _ in a single Cont” Heat‘ Cornelia and filer "jewels" and Cic- ment of nice, pleasant ‘tablets of em and his Tumm Bu, me ex. IRONIZED YEAST! captions only prove tho rule. #1.“ ilfnnnvknpc‘ 110.4921 iiis made in Canada of’ Canadian u... for any moa with 0t or cold milk W. BIG DISCOUNT SALE AT TIIE VOGUE ,But how does it work so quickly? Again we power of me husband The “law” i5 “impie- ‘IRONIZED over the wile and LIIQI‘ belongings YEAST contains the blood and was absolute. llnfldellty in the body ‘building "all"?! 0f yeast an mlalrrlago relation. was prevalent iron in a concentrated form that is and divorce easy and common- 9 “m” m0" Qffwtive than yeast Cate, Caesar, Cicero. Tiberius nil and Iron taken separately. divorced their wives. Christian- - A" g", Neuuary? lty changed all ‘this, not. so much XRONIZED YEAST gives you an by ‘uhe abolition of ‘bad laws or the enactment of good as by ms the weight-building benefits con- l 1 _ tamed m cod "W" o“ creation of a strong, un versa mor ‘ I i I th ~ ct- lf your skin is plmpiy, sailow or a] feel n: wh c] made e58 pm ._ 109a odious and impossible. mgichy- “ah” IROTEZED Ymrsvr Again Christianity will preserve ay—an sec e msrvo ous the modern homs if it ls to be pro- cilflilfie 1° "- cieltl- ilesil- Killian served St. Paul writer the mngnn complexion. If your weight 9s be- charm of‘ the homo when he says io\v normal. start IRONIZEU-‘nugbflbqs love your wives" und YEAST now-and note how pounds lifts ills conjugal relation to its are gained, hollows fill out and ideal and heavenly level when he smooth curves result. Get IRON- usos the slmllitu-de of Christ's love IZEID YEAST today. 60 pleasant- for his church for which -lle ‘gave lasting nice tablets to a [mum Ab. his very life. S0 like ‘Christ the 501mm,, flare, congajnjng no harm. husband is to love and sacrifice m; drugs‘ and ‘lake no note of it. ‘Reveronco profound and lasting respect ls i0 be maintained. between lllusbluul and wife. Such u lilOlliB so creat- ed is doubly barred against jeal- ousy and impatience. llnlidelity cannot brozllill in. that atmosphere. _ ‘Si. lPnnl also writes ‘tho child- ren's magma charts. The key words of lL ‘are obedience and hon- or. Those are rendered religious- ly “as unto lihe Lord". ll’ discipline is necessary It is l0 ho used not in anger and In such a spirit as not to cause auger. It is the discl- pllno and admonition which llle Lord hlmscll would give. This will insure u cllnsltl gcuerous and well-regulated lift‘. | Try It on “Money-Back" Offer ] Go today to any drug store. Get u full size treatment. If after this generous ‘trial you are not delighted with effects, ask for your money back. It. will be refunded immod- iately. lin 2 styles-snnltalllo pack- age, $1.00; bottle. $1.25. For econ- omy’s sake, get the $1.25 size. lf inconvenient to buy from drugglst, sent $1.25 direct. to THE lRONlZElD YIEAST 00., Fort Eric, Out, DESK 158E‘. ‘Ice Sports Held ,--_ UNDER THE STUDY LAMP. At Sl. Paul writes the insurance pol- icy 0f‘ a happy honlo. The prem- ‘lvodnssday night tho first lco lum l0 he paid 0n mm 1l1ll‘i of bus. hvports were held in the new rink at banal and wile is love. The prem- Montague. and wore well atisndedJium on the part of lilo children 1's The judggg were Louis Burke, Fred obedience. All houvou is pledged Hynefl and T, G_ Ives, the 13119,- al. l0 redeem lllal policy . . lddlvnrd 5o acting as tlmen Assistant mag. Everett in his busy public life nev- es We“. A_ D_ Mcmm,’ “fires, or omitted family devotions. Even Chm“ Archie Hume and w_ D 0n ship board lle would gather the Johnston. while G. B. Clarksotu was chndre“ i" u": siaiemm“ 7°‘ Pray’ 3,8118“ er .. . Jllhcre is scarcely in all literature a. more loucllln iiomesb Th r n l l B me $111213‘? 25858:“ summaiy ‘if lc scene than nine “Coilerki Satur- day Night" of Robert Burns 220 yar-dl dash—-boys under 12 ' ' ,' years__won by Ralph Maxie, with The affectionate but olflclcni. (lio- fiibline of youth was never nlorc Stewart Vickcrs, seconds, and No- 1 u m, 1 . bel Shaw, mum. Time 14w. “we” V” a“ n m” wmmm‘ socil ndltl td . ‘ 220 yard dash, girls under 12 a m (ms or O fly Cm“ ren must ‘be kept traclaylc as :1 Years-won by Margaret McIntyre, means to solf-cronlrol and they Zvgtih Sybil Reynolds, second. Time must be kept. so long enough t0 get information indispensable m 440 yard ‘dash, boys under 12_ physical and mental and moral won by ‘Ralph .14,51|e, with Stow“, sleadlness....ll is for adults lo Vllckers 2nd and S. Pcardon 3rd. 9799i‘! 8nd fofllel" llioeo social standards which young peOpie an; to foliow....Divorce is ‘the gram.- est menace of the honle today. 1n “l0 Ufliicd States there is One di- vorce to every seventy five murri. ages. ‘in Great Britain one l0 0v- QFY Iliiloly six and in (‘nnzula mm l0 every one llundroil and sixty one. Tvherc are more divorces in the United States than in all the civilized countries of u“, wop1d_ As goes the home so gogg [be “u. lion. .....An eminent Scotch cler- llyman became lilo target fm- ugly 9PM!“ and; vii-“DOPIIIIOII because hc had expressed some (lpinlgng tiiflllght not i0 he orthodox. But he We"! ihroilfilil tile optical Inullsl- Mimi‘ ‘Smile one BXDFGI-iscd sur- PTIBO l0 hill] ‘liiiti. he was 31,19 [q (l0 so. 1-Ils laconic reply was "-1 am very happy at home". when he we"! In and closed the door i30- Time 2.22. ' 440 yard dash. girls over 12 years won by Elsie iMcLure. with Dgflg Carrnthers 2nd. Time 1.30. Hall.’ mile, men—~(opcn to nil over l6) won by Harold Mellsil, with Bert Skinner 2nd, Time 2.14. lQunrler mils. ladies over 16, won by Jenn Poole. with Doris Skinner 2nd. Time 2.07. I220 yard dash. ‘boys l2 to 18, won by Bruce Currie. with Kenneth Beer 2nd. Time 37 secs. ‘Half mile. lloys 16 and under, won by Kenneth B001‘, with Bruce Currie 2nd. ‘Claude Ives 3rd and Jack MCILCBIDI 4th. Hurdle race, 220 yards, crossing 8 ‘hurdles, won by L. ll. Poole, who was the only one to finish without touching the llunlics. Potato Race, boys, won by "ow. BEFORE STOCK TAKING J-lemalnder of this ‘seasoqnfs Coats at 1-3 discount. Another lot of ladies’ and children's can; clnrb,‘ at $5.00 and $10.00. All Dresses in stock on sale at from 10% lglggqum m . one half price and lees- ~ . All Kimonas and Dressing Gowns gt 25% diigounh Millinery at greatly reduced prices. ' Sale Opens Friday Morning and Continues for a Week TERMS STRICTLY CASH “on needs .111 Heed. What In good for one 1s good for ‘all. lit is tllc IIIIIHIIICHS of missions t0 break down mo middle waLl of partition and quake an end of lncallsm. But ,0 do so omy by (be force of‘ love. Gram lmuence and fortitude is ro- qulwd “p9,, pcfiilliil of reaction came and Whale populations rcvcrt as 1s huppfilliilg IO-IIilY. DAILY R EADING- ' L Great Game . DDGBY FBI). 8.—1 I “will? lllfllch nlayeii igenligilateft years the homo team shut ougyghn VIBWIIB Annapolis team here Fri: day night b a g l0 nothing. it ....$fl'§.°§.§‘3§§ 53$; not keep hundreds of fans from st- tending and they sot their worm of troubled money. The first period Monday: Expression ln life, Acis ivas scoreless. The second saw two 1s. 1-——1l. _ “mule” for Disby anrll the on q Tuesday: In sacrifice 2 TllliDiIlY l-Wo more. Eldridge, In the nets 1:);- 2:1—1o.. Dinby. was responsible for the’ Wednesday db Healing Acts 14: shut out. S—l0. Tllursrlayizln ieacllinl; Acts 175 l-3: 10——- ‘ . Friday in giving Avis 4: 32— 37. Saturday lin Praying 301113115 19; 1-..- NOTICE T0 THIINK ABOUT: Why is missions the IiiSk of tho “whole church? R. G. Keefe, manager Baird 60., Ltd., M m Wholesale Drug- Wllat. may our soclcly do foryfliflll. Charlottetown, has rgmgygd missions? I° 35 9'4"" $tr¢et. next door Im- How may wt‘ individually help periai Tobacco 00., where b, M", missions? I to meet all his old customers and "ll"! new ones requiring anything l" Drvoslltn Supplies. Sundries and Patent Medicines. Sample Room in connection. Members the P. A. T. A. G. R. KEEFE, Home Club Away T0 Early Lead _____________ I11 Last Battle SHERIFF'S SALE WINDSOR. Feb. ii. — Windsor By virtue of a Statute Execution bout wclfvlllo inn gunlo of hockey to‘ me directed Issued out of Hla in tho Canning, Wolfvillo, Windsor Majesty's Supreme Court of Judica- Lcnsnn by 11 more of four to one turo at the suit of William A. Mc- hero this evening. This is the Inst Lean against Nell s. McLean I have scheduled game hero this season in “ken and "h", a" and ‘mama, lhli 188K119. and U19 Will 1011131" the lands following that is to say: places Windsor in an excellent pos- ALL ma; tract, pleoe and parcel "i011 1° head "l" ieague- ‘lellending of land situate, lying and being on upon the result oi the protest made Towmmp Numb“ ‘haymv’ m m’ (iadiigmgta iimv weeiffimagii)’; wha: Queen's County in Prince Edward 0y no pay over o a game, leaving to catch their train. bizgtedhang dzwtibed ‘Thul gumc was n/wnrdcd to Wind- MENCMG t” n c‘ on" sor, who went. on the ice and scored s m s" ‘MR an‘ t“ ‘inane a goal. Canning protested on the b” d ‘i’: I °3 i‘ ° $0 T‘ grounds that tllo game did not W" “Y ° '1' MW m‘ “m”! start nt scheduled time, and if it °°°uPi°d b7 Dimu“ M°Ph°°' had there would have been plenty "mi" "n" flxtymi“ d°9"°“ of time for the overtime session. iilfiilfl" Mimi"! "Ft 7°? "i9 4'5‘ This protest lulu not as ycl: been "n" °i W" "willful "d W" decided ily the authorities. Can- chains or. "n!" It ntrlknl a "Mr" ning and Wolfvilie have another lino 0i‘ Fold Milli! Yitiiillltziirii’ game t0 play. and ll tho lie gwmo feet of the southern I no of an or- iletwccn Windsor and Wolfvlllo merei occupied by Alexander Mc- ls ordered replayed, there is a Leamythence north twenty-eight de- cilunco for u three cornered tic. grees and fifteen minutes west along the said line of road nine chains and twenty links, thence south sixty-nine degrees, forty-five minutes west until it strilgls tn: South Shore Road aforesa sn thence southerly along said Road ten chains to the plaoe of com- Ambassador T0 Belgium Your favorite f“? " " llyourlnco ‘arable I'0(!Il8S.DfliICi0u3- for the State. The present sitn- “he 13 ‘mPMiY ‘immmvmg 5mm‘ ‘m atlon In regard to tile fight against “Pemulm m? “Ppemiicibisv at m“ Md ‘Landry. with Cillllfifl Ives 2nd. Time 2.25. hind him all that wns unkind wns shut out. ‘nmi there was nothing WASHINGTON, Feb. 9. —l-lugl| I Idi S- (iibflflll. now United States Am- menflment mud". ‘M m u "l Sealed Tenders "marked tender“. will ho received by the undersigned Cherry Hill niece itself on record "M" “no” “m, go,- m. bump" o1 as being firmly convinced that the . MW “Mo. n En-mdmm 9|." said Prohibition Aci. is the boat Department of Education and Jenkinp Bros» alcohol was presented in a clear ‘my 910991921- ami forceful manner by the speak- or. Prohibition was contrasted '0“? 10°11" ‘bwrbel- MW- Jiliiilllil with the much lauded Government DIIHY- ‘i8 k011i lllliifl‘ ‘illlily ll‘l-U~"l1<i~ ‘"5 mlii- Tillio 3 min. Control Acts of.’ other Provinces. lilo speaker clearly showing hat Prnlliilition even at its wnrs infinitely hotter than socailod Gov- ernment Control. Nothing was tukon for granted by the speaker, Mir. Matthew Lawson‘ ‘hn-s oomplct- "all"! Wwk- The following officers factg and (ism-b; barn; produced t0 ed his contract for putting in the WW0 olecbed. IProsidonL John '1‘. back up every statement made. Following the address the meeting Verde Dailrylng Co. die was awist-fiiilflilles- ‘swmi-B-FY Owsvn ‘Cflliiilllgiil- and a ed -by Mlr. James‘ McKnnna, Am. n/n. ‘It was moved ‘by Mr. Jamog .1 was for ri‘ ‘ truly remarkable sentiment was revealed in favor of our preasnl. prolllbltory act. Prominent cili- zcna ml both sides of politics pllil- wood are m be seen In Ithis vllclull- ‘Tum ‘h- Twlmived "ml fmldikln ‘buy- llcly stated thatvvlth them prohibi- ilon came before politics. and if it mums‘, 0,; m,“ unusual“), mp1 lull‘ to l-he llndivldnul llnlyor or 1:11p, came to a showdown they would use their vole and influence in support of prohibition. The following resolution was drawn up and unanimously passed by a standing vole: Whereas it has been/brought l0 our attention that there is a need that the citizens of this Province reaffirm their faith in the said Prn- hibitlon Act. Therefore be it resolved that this meeting of representative citizens of Head of Hllisborough and means yet devised for controlling the great liquor evil. i And be it further resolved that ‘we call upon the powers that be to use every means to retain, streng- then and more stringently enforce the said Prohibition Act. Be ii further resolved that- copies Ing ‘U0 lhliilt mlany culstolneirs. Joe l3 a. flint-class lnrberr, and certainly" w“ knows IITOWIIO put. ifhe flnishtlng Lmeliilr)’ ‘Slmil-‘ly “we Ihorid u. few touch Ito 0m solidi-shingle. yams’ mlppiy of loo for the lalkc burn. Somle ‘real good ‘piiles of time ty. the funnels having taken ed- wsnilller ‘fur Lilis wo-rk. ‘lMir. ‘Eainl IE. Acorn Ila mlaklmg some of the wood plies look still ‘butler wrlnh Phi-u ‘lupin-date slowing mltilit- Bhrl is the right lmillil‘ In the dlgfht place. ! The splendid of u... Jake loo ‘ie grilling great amuse- ‘menl to tho skaters. especially the ialko Verde lhoclroy team, which was orgunilzsd‘ some time ago. nu A meeting of tho Inks Verde of this resolution b0 sont to the Government. The Prohibition Commission and the Press. Signed GEDDII DOUGLAI. W. HENRY COFFIN. A. A. MaeLIOD. __ _ Committee. ‘l but love. confidence and respect ‘to Potato Race, girls. won by Mar- “we, Mm 38ml- Mfiilliilro with Doris Cnrruih- YOUNG PEOPLE'S DEVOTIONAL SERVIQE evemngu 8g“. M was deem"! m qfiFeilsrilllry 1i. 1927. ‘hold -. debate 10.1 ~ ‘ T ' . ‘i l)“ rd"? @1183". DI Mollo. ‘Some nullous 41mm“, rich freighicri dcrclicts on lin. great waters 0i‘ time. They a“, Christa if we claim ‘them for viiiill‘ anonymous. Mniillolv IX ‘Boylan. Vice-President Joseph D. WWI- WWI-RM by ‘Mr. m. n. ‘lilunhce. that. the w-bloot ‘for dis- cussion on next inridmy‘ my“, Feb, EXPRESSING TH E Th0 ‘fnlldunleniul principln of Missions is the recognition or um mm)’ 0f the WilOie human raga; Cori has made of ong 1,10,,“ ‘i 999910 i0 dwell 0n ‘the fnco 0i‘ Ihe whole cafllil. Wilat one nu- illli; is not. ‘pvroriixullllo, nor boneflc. province. I Claims 01 $75,000 Against Montreal Re Theatre Fire . MONfF-RIDAL. Feb. s. - ‘Flflggn claims aggregating 815,000 against the City of Montreal. arising out .,~ ,- ) .02, PILLS g of the Lanrior Palace fire-panic of - i l \ \\T its January 0, in which 78 children L \\\\\\*\ 5i’ -' were killed, were received by city L Kl -Y U‘ l hell officials here today. The notl. . i m D N l- , M , n d‘ ,- ces stats that should the city not i" “I, ‘Illa ‘H’ “f” "Tgf l‘ fir’ ll" settle. action will be taken in court. ' ' ,‘ I" "v1.1.5 n; n f‘ |l"‘i , ‘The claim! rinse from 51.000 to 3i‘ ' " qlliflllilil" $20,000. The latter amount was asked for by A. Dumont for the losll of his two sons. , 5'1"” MISSIONARY SPIRIT. ’ eighty-nine aores of land reserving thereout one quarter of an acre oi land conveyed by A xandsr Mc- Lean to one Mary Nicholson and also a plot of land conveyed by til! said Alexander McLean to one Nell MoFadyen. AND I ‘DO HEREBY GIVE PUB- LIC NOTICE that I will on Friday the nineteenth clay of August A. 0-. 1927 at the hour of twelve o'clock ‘noon in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown i" Queervs County aforesaid set vii and sell at Puhiie Auction the sliii property or as m-uoh thereof as Will satisfy the levy marked en the aifl hassmlor in Switzerland, has been selected for appointment as Am- bassador l0 Belgium, relieving Wil- liam Phillips, wlm is to be the first United Staten minister to Canada. i» The Dan-g-e-r Signal A snooze is nature's warning 0i’ 11 cold-Forestali it with Min- ard's. |1|s As‘o ‘ s l' "iiliiil or run" r §:::.‘.:':"...‘:"'.‘.‘:. .'.f"‘.’:;..‘":::'.1 i L N N T incidental expensrl oouagh" ‘4 g . __ __ . . 2 l" scoot-wan. “l avg-s.» Malcolm McLean and Margaret McLean, If Malcolm MoLsan, is... time Farmer. Prince Echnsrd lslsmil British North America, thenaftar residing at Raasay, Island of Skye. AM Margaret McLean. of the Scotch “ ‘tismsnt Township, No. 07. P"i""" Edward Island aforesaid, who were respectively another and sister 0i the deceased Donpld McLean, Merchant, Fish Cursr and ampere"- Kyiesklm Island of Bkys, or their hsira and representatives, will com‘ munioats with Messrs. Ravi-ken, W. 8., 7 Albyn Piaos, ldinburpil- ""7 "ll! ilsar of something to their advantage, 3814-2414”-