\ Sl-l FEBRUARY 21. i927 ,. I Meat may befiur poison DED WHEAT lwillkeep your-arteries soft and healihy- Eat it with hot milk Strengtheningand satisfying _ steadies the nerves. -Say the Movie Stars So say all whose work is hard after they have tried the. delicious, invigorating refreshment Wrigley’s Double Mint. of Wrigley’s ‘cleans the teeth and sweetens “and soothes mouth and throat-it allays thirst and After Every Med! Ell; E ‘gm 9 -nndAf'ler Smoking 4 i l) 1 "Iii Al. 1;. _ lost vGoinment on Sug- _ THE CHARLOTTE ffirelsn to the trend of Canada's L35 . Billfdlly democratic outlook than a putchagszslsnilgit-Eiéca1051x228|zvgsh tlizhape one or acquire the oth- da ' . - "i - 6 proposal is likely to have mgufiitllrllllll- M0011 ti’: Meifeodias little support as the comparable ‘ 3936 Proposal of Premier Ferguslon of Ontario, that the fountain of Royal HOGS h Tllefldiiy ufternoonfloiilclelrriiitmsillilluld play upon Canada FARMERS am o v to Hazeibrook N OUR Feb" 23ml 11116 Bet the highest "Th market price‘ s! d _ e name and attendant institu- m, "§§zal§“l‘§léf°“k ""1111 of n Kingdom suit this Old inns well enough, but one need not be surprised is new lands see little sense in copying them," {ml Found Guilty of Clubbing Mother- in-law to Death NEW YORKT-Fistlil. ——}1arold - webfilel‘. 26, who clubbed his llllllllef-ilrlnw, Mrs Catherine Guild‘- REMNANT SALE O11 Tuesday 111101111118. Moore l‘: dlcLeod, Limit- 911- sass. THERE ARE MORE WAYS than 011B of nnins Whole Wheat Cereal When mwking muffins use two Darts Whole Wheat Cereal and one ipart white flour. Central Bedeque Flour Mills; 3968.g.19.4|_ IFLEARING LINE of Corsets‘, worth to $3.75 for $1.00 par pig on (Puesday morning. Moore & Mc- way t 1 m] t J . o tea as anuary, was iLeod, Limited. 3 _ _.___ 986 found guilty of second degree mur- LOADING |_|vE Hoes a, Norm-der here early today and remand- {Wfltghh-e, Wednesday, FQbruaTyIed for sentence which may be im- 231m forenomh Elmer mow, {or prisonmeiit from 20 years to life. Harry Jenkins; 39712-2-19-31. ODD LlNE of Brassiers clearing at 115 cents, Tiwsday morning oi Remnant Sui. M - g, '—* Limited. O 00w lllcllgflig; (BY Malldemlfi sflrlbe) Auosinsoiuiggr, pE-rER.s_ m, lllrlilfloi evening. Fieb- 11th, the having u Dre-stocktaking S816 Feh-l‘§,‘f_,',"m11 Club beam ruiiry 18th, 19th, 21 . r i!" 11 lions in. a re- 23m, Friday SamIfldlAYIZZRZJOII turn izo/ine on Victoria Rink. Tuesdw and ‘vednvsduy. n; ‘Ike game got away at 8:45. with ,._,,_ g .1“. Hilts-eon on the whistle, and ni- 387" - 21 31-‘n10st from t-ho loco off Alwuirtl Hockey Notes SOCIAL GATHERING. _ l ‘(scored for Cornwall, never to m. Masonic Loam rooms of thiSllLiiltl;“pBfli, foi- firoin MIN point the Friday night, the member i sllrenlglllll Ol “level collllblmtlon be’ order of the Eastern Sta: Ocaluiilil: gun l8, Dell’ llllll Cllllllllllll mane tained a number oi’ their friends to “lubgllllell llpoll l0 my” many um‘ a vary enjoyable social held in aid for“ m8 gong Solllllllllg gave of the flower and fruii fund of the m ‘l shell lesplle." scme 1_°- lodge. Mr. A. J. Iloulo was in second perl°ll_v'l°l°rla went l“ the chair, and the following pro- strong’ and sllolllly Doll Mom“! gram was rciidereil:—l‘iano solo follml Cllmlllll net‘ on 9' clever by Miss Moe Sterne; vocal solo by wlng slllol’ 50ml Md “Snldeq” M‘ Mrs J. J. Stewart, vending by Mrs lowllls up “Tm mmvher 311111751 1111' A. .l. lioule. solo by llir. '1‘. W. L. lllclllallelly’ bl“ ailhoulghl not P1113" Bentley. slug-song. Refreshments mg “Y SP°°""'°1"1“1' br-“ld 0i @0111- weru served (luring tho evening, l lullllon the "mum's were 1'1 511B! ___ , ‘slid-tins. clever bunch of siticl: ms-nTU-I-E MEE-rma _The hiundters. anti Viictoria hind to be monthly meeting of Kinross Wo- .c°llll°lll‘ wllll z goals for ‘this 139T‘ men's institute was held at. the l ' home of Mrs. ‘P. l. ‘ifctliieenfl Thlrd p°"|°d"'H°1Y 511N116! T119 Eleven members and three visitors plwe was mm- bm as 1'e1"‘1‘e- 111111" were present. Bloating opened by vllluall lalgalm“ ‘wamdllalb 1951111» singing the institute Ode, followed llelllg Ulla‘ Hmlmmt 191188911 Corn- by roll cull which was answered w l “all h)" 1w“ 111°" 80519. R114 by Valentine verses. Minutes of at me “m” m ‘he ‘game "1119 0H1’ 1119611111; {vex-e read aniI~°'"*1 Score was Un/lons 4 Cornwall approved. ‘it 'was moved and ' seconded that $25.00 be paid to the‘ secretary ht Lynilalc for the! placing of a pump for the school. LINEUP Motion carried. it was decided to,c°'"w““ ch45 111110118 get some fie-iv seats for Uigg‘ ‘G031 School, Mrs. Sam Hume. Mrs. Ducal” 13111340119011 A. McPherson and Mrs. ins Gilllsl 139591159 ' were appointed to make zirrangc- ‘vmmh Lea merits for some. Programme, Solo, zllclDolwm ‘N- HOWMt Mrs. Jns Gillie". Instrumental music, ' 113011 1146118011 Mrs. P. McQueen, lteuding by Airs.‘ Fviwniils - Mward ‘ Sic vent-ion! ‘ Gallant Grant. Reading iby Mrs. W. D. Ross. Notional Anthem, -——--o .1. Taylor (moi i not play after first period) i Glov- ‘E. ‘M. Aiken referred. ‘. mores - 5 iGce! Cornwall must [have sonic‘ .' pull in Charlottetown. J . gfestion Canada Be l Called Kingdglnjlgoirsiiy: is Stalin-golf Abble's 2nd,’ Manchester Guardian Thinks thel EAST PRINCE I . :°°11i111119ii. “and nothing is more smjlhstgwvapi, i evened up. Five minutes to go and] T-I. Miller “Slllflfli” i the play was hot and almost at the.‘ / rows ‘GUARDIAN iEast Prince Rural Hockey Borden "Nationals" vs Cape Traverse "Royals" on Borden Rink Monday evening Feb. 14th the boys from iCape Traverse handed. the Nationals their first taste of that bitter medicine-defeat. ‘In a hard fought game with the Royals ntinuslly boring in Dervy was th_ first to score (3 minutes) comlngback with his second two minutes later. Now five minutes elapsed and Clint "did his Mt" then seven minutes of fast ploy followed by shot No.- 1 from Doug's heavy battery. it registered too. ‘But the Nationals are real hocliflylsts and not to lbe shut out even in the first period, Paquet landed number one for Borden and 1119 Ileriod ended. Score 4-—1. Second fPeriod — During the whole of this period play seemed evenly divided and the only goal scored was lby Paquet of Borden about eight minutes before the gong. iScore 4-—2. Third -Period—l3egan with ihel Royals once more on the offensive nncl after about ten minutes play “Clint” found his 1-2-3 stride and five minutes later ‘Doug presented the Nationals with another. Now with just two minutes to go Arnett Qiieiied up and landed the third for Borden. Final score, Royals 8, Refered——Don ‘McPherson. It was a Royal victory. Tryon Arrows vs Capo Traverse . iioyi s, ifiipe ‘lraviiise riiiji. Weak JU-Sillly evening. Fob 16th. . lii the cleanest, most interesting: game of the East Prince series int dashing Arrows of Tryon tied thc score ivith the boys who n few evenings before had trimmed to their liking the undefeated chum, pious from Borden. 1 Tho tennis "faced off at 9 o’clock,i five minutes pretty play and “Tige” shot from centre ice-getting there, too, then five minutes more and‘ Doug did likewise, then Lymanl clinic in with a long wing shot and‘ put the rubber just where he wanted it (Royal not). Score 1st] Period 2——1. i 2nd Pci-ioii—"l‘hree minutes fast! . play and Mulligan on a rebound] put it right over Thomson, two! minutes later Thomson once more: failed to save when, liioAleei" handed him one from the wing. i Third il‘erioil—‘i*‘liteeii minutes] ' fast iiud eiven play, ‘and then ‘Rory’. lfrom coiiiredce bored through andf job last week! close they mixed up in front of} . Thomson's net but, wiso kid that,‘ i he is he took a woe nap on the, ‘Solida: l rulbbor and ilius ‘saved the game. 1mg Continent" Final score u-s. I 0h IBoy the iBearcats got whopper of a trimming 0n Albany rink, Thursday evening Feb. 17th y when the boys iii green showed Another Widow—Lookz'ng for t: Job EORGE MACDOUGALUS first thought was always for his family's comfort and happiness. Nothing that he could provide was too 00d for them. No 886111109 that he mig t make Manon“, nova,‘ was too great. He was a model of Ne, _ _ devotion. 1V- llvini; ~Ggnrflaninboll ‘Pontiac’ Yet —— unintentionally — George Mac- ‘ - oense D fail d ' ' ' ' d g5 113M -~ Due e1 mo» nil?“ t: p..‘.'.‘...i'i.“.$§iéf§i§°i..“§.' 0l‘l. ny . . . . . . . . . . . .. D. I vi g . Fommd l l‘ family's support.’ Ariieit‘ l-Iowatt ‘Clint l-fowatt For when he died-suddenly and un- '(l“.l)nIIi1i<lli)l-lo\vatt . . . . . . .. J. Mulligan expgcgedly-qijs widow was faced with med G333 Rang‘ ‘izlvz-‘(llfsfi the task of “canyingoifiwithoutsuficient I. -M<'.Aleer l3ell, iMgr. funds‘ He left he: lust $31000‘ She soon realized that the $3,000 wouldn't go very far. It was up to her to eke out a living for herself and the children. George MacDougalPs widow applied for a t. c - "PAGE FIVE ., .,;-_, , vv vv vv v3 Fiti. fiuT ‘ions. Ar-Pticvfifniwi- The pathetic part of it is that things might have been so vastly different. It would have been so easy for George MacDougall to go on supporting them for years-in spite of his death. For $15 a month he could have had $10,000 of insurance under the Life plan. This would have brought his estate to $13,000, which would have provided an income of $100 a month for 15 years for his widow and children. At the end of 15 years the children would have been old enough to take care of their mother. You may feelthat you can not afford further insurance. The real question is —can you afiord not to have suflicient protection for your family? Under the Life Plan of the North American Life, insurance is easy to arrange-easy to afiord. Send the attached coupon today. Plain send me information and literature shout the Life Plan. Nlmn Adrien-- flood Office Toronto Canada. Charlottetown Braneh 0111i“ 140 Richmond St. Charlottetown - P, E, |_ Proposal Will Find Little Sup- i port In a Country so De- ‘ mocratically inclined ion which has fact that tho crown is the only formal link binding the British pen-i F IX-UP and PAINT -UP Now ls the time to do those Hinges Knobs and Locks to use ~ after Lacq to give that new look. some suggestions. Carpenter's Tools For Home Ilse At this time of the year a good saw, plane or brace will help you flx up some of’ the odd Jobs you hive to do, Ind so the work all the better If you have a good tool for It. Pllnea . $3.00 to $9.00 Saws .. $2.00 to 34,59 Braces . $1.50 to $5.25 Hamms. .......76eto$2.00 Screw Drivers 15c to $3.25, eie, of Paints V-. niches Enamels and good Brushes for all uses. l"? i y. minion." ‘ ' made by the Manchester Guuriliairbotli did itoilay on the suggestion made iii ieurirscofvd. " the Canadian House of Commons, by E. J. Garland, United Fiirmers pushing ithe rubber of Alberta member for Bow River, Wllhfll Victoria's not. rand two min- ? that the Dominion should ho called utes dialer Saunders "The Kingdom of fliinada." ... and an aristocracy,” ‘med. but for very good reasons hotli11°111‘° iof sentiment and fact, Canada is FY0111 1111111 '10 1111M 1t ‘W141 i not likely to abandon n style whlclrfillflllili’ hockey. The lonnin lewd h; much in Off 41t- wm-id affairs m; has ti“; word Dr» period both goalies were czillled on commentjfiiequenitily 11.0 do vulioir diriy, which has" comc' to mean This is the "A Kingdom implies ii cniirt. nitely assumed the offensive. bui tho Gllilfillllllgiry us they woiilid, the defense of "Wianriy Anily" "Net King‘ nuns this period envied scoring. J. Lester Douglas lPooley they were not so green as. -‘ they looked. The game started ati SERIES. Wicloria Ilniorns vis St. iPats at Al-l ibany I\Ved~ evening Fob. 16th. l LONDON, p0,, 19‘ _~Recng,m_i lin ‘this, fastestgond most thrilling i wlmle play w“ exceptmnnny Clea“- been given to Lhegame of the iseries tilro hitherto iii-i ,.vinoiblis “Uiilons" went flies together. would logically cums" Pfilfill- Upwavds . ititle the overseas nutioiis t0 style from m1‘ 311d 1191"’ ‘Mid 53111197611 111 lthemselveu kingdoms ii they wisli- 1° 59° U“? £31119» 1111111 1111 “@111 ‘nilne-point-it wo- ilowu (oi lefeat lllltllllllfi hands of thle fzuii-ed of 250 lions feeling wvell imwiardeil. for clean. 8:30 and throughout the so albly that neither Second period-Found Albany strongly lto- registereil a Victor-in immedi- scoflng Rory gemng Na 2 rm, thellocal legisuutiire. 8.156 with Norman AicWilllams on! the whistle and throughout thel the first period Saunders went through time after time. scoring first at 9 minutes, second ten, fol-l lowed by Bell of the iBcarcats; getting home at twiilve minutes}; then at seventeen minutes andi’ again at nineteen-half Saunders} scored. ; 2nd. iPeriorl found ‘Suunders- _ , - going in and, Handy Andy shot the',_ ll lllflvlllelll lllllll, l“; $352211‘: 5th for St. Pats ten minutes from "The slllllllllnllll, blflllll “the 10c,“ the faceoff, iwn minutes later “c llglll lll llléllli" fvlti,‘(l,',lllnlge n; 5,“. Sounders again registered. 'Now leglllllllllle nyxllib lmdruelnis m the "Rory" “the Critter" seemed tolllllcllmlllll m.“ lung.“ A m1] i0 come out 0t’ n trance and getting church lllllllll l ' i 1l A-i. ‘ now before the into shape they saved from further-Almond ti s t, 1s n“ “pong” IS . . . , . ., i M l Bfillffllltfliiil a nice wing shot. ixlléol; ulhllllygzélltlilpoil aattoilw 13:3 Third Pcriod~ As hciore the Prosbyterm“ u, he“, but a Uniqu- Fight Over Church Property Begins In Saskatchewan sccution and this “'11s the story of illi! Presbyterian (lllllfClLl Mr. Yule rcud the ileclsinii of Mr. Jus- tice Davie SHWIIK that. those hold- ing in the existing (loctrines were entitled to the property. and those leaving although cntitlctl to leave. but not entitled to the church pro- perty. Mr. Iiydo further remark- cd that. there could he no majority rule iii (7lll|l‘(‘.ll'l1lh\il.fil‘.‘i aiiil that the liritii-ih lloiise nf Lords hud dc- cideil to give the entire properly (if the Free (lliiircii iii Suotlziiiil ti) the minority who liiid not forsukoii their ilortrinos. Ilc minted n commission of necessity appointed with muiiilniory pnwors so that tho iniquitous static (if matters now 0x- isiliig might soon be remedied and the genuine Presbyterlans exiubled to worship their God in tho church- cs whit-h their fathers built but which now had been stolen from them. Tho situation throughout the Prnviiico. of Saskatchewan is becoming very intense. and 1111’. outcome of ilic stfllfliilfl W111!” ivaii-lieil with increasing interest by ti"; Presbyterian Church as n 1 whole. COMMUNICATED. P “What is tho n-ei-si iiiinze ulioui» ritilieis?" asked n school-teacher of u pupil. “Their scarcity!" TQ-Illlell the pupil. Bcarcuts were having a hnt time. yet they were taking i their medicine ganioly and in this period. Saunders just got ouo goal but (Joel that wasn't needed was it ‘Pcrcmqa Score-Albany ISt. Pat's 7, ‘Tryoiv and Mahoy the inptirici-iiirble. ii-iiil iviiiliout further ist by legislature. over become state of iniittcru iflatiklltilllflllfltll are so absolutely 1111 ihus felt compelled to make i111 9-1" > 11c has how- coiiviuced that the now existiig: in ‘***vvvv¢€vvv¢ ii- to the Presbyterlaus that hi‘ A cup of tea correctly made la the moat stimulating and invigorating drink- ms DRINK l . .. Bearcats 2. 1 _ i (-95, Third —-1\V'ii‘l1 i110 “bt. Pots . !tempt to remedy 111911" 151‘ “V11” h Wholesale Prndllw lleiltlllllg. vioionln M11 ‘"119 11"“ 1"" stllleneioilltim Bearcatal A" llelllllilllhllldrgilrillihlrllnitilxfil? 39 Q1799" st lhcy make‘! ma‘ lilllllllblilal-llioli Not illllddlvtlciszfifrhi-tlnliiil we ill'iiliOi"0llili "lhmh "i" "Ne" berm“ ‘ll “m e‘ llliiboy (,'i‘ho Net King) .. Dawson y ll , .1 “v but qlmply asking chnqougwwn‘ p, E, |, i-mgim. in Vficlflfy, and 11.110 P9110“ Defense selilklm-l q l’ liu maintains that was almost ihialf over, ivlhoii in u Noonun "Handy Andy" _ Thomsonfilll i11i11h1t1: AM lmvflegefl n‘ m‘, Sha lPfl (‘ream inlx 1min. front of Albany hei. mam" “Fnpon ___, _ _ _ > __ Howtmi firs _ rovmed m], h, Sboiveirt scoured this ziiihbeir itnd F, d P10811118! 111118 “m” l’ ,-. SGpHNItOI‘ 3mm who tying goal. 1f it were Saunders orwar s Pooley inc bashing unligrinygltiilch 3:31 ‘ I > I __ ‘ _ . . . . . . . . . . .. I Jature in a ' . Th’ F-mol“ sumo" h.‘ llgsftslclillznidvhillt llgltililllltetlbegnllli Campbell ‘Col MllLeml m)“ ‘therefore guarded in the legislation time woirld result. but-No! Soun- 1118719 hmko tlsrou-gh and Bilil (T16- ipeiziitinig the play which made his Get our 1927 Prices > I Defense . Bell “Skiflllylllragifyiiig (‘.lll1l‘Cll union. Ho insist- ‘ed ihaitlw Pi'eS11.\'191‘11111B 01 91's‘ . . . . . . . . . . .. L. Inmiin katchewmh n“, people who (zlunfi When union was consummated. 1' b BRAHMIN TEA with its fine, deep, rich infusion, its strength and delicacy of flavor makes it the Tea. B! SURE YOU GET BIIAIIMIII TEA FREE The first five persons who supply the correct missing word lri this advertisement together with the top label of a ‘Brabmin Tea bag will each receive FREE a one lh. beau- fully lacquered tin of Brahmin Tea. Send your answer to ;.t.- NOTES i0 tho ilnctriiics of their church. & C039 , ‘l —~ — ‘final any“ 111 “11116111111118 B11111“ 111'" Pooley! Whatya think of the . ' J i .1 withdrawn from ‘ CHARLOTTETOWN ‘a ' “" ‘ i t meet him lriitmhiiii time “ml” “mull l" . i1 - 0 lied out 0 l . Bearcats now’! itheh‘ chm-ch mid from their doc »“”._»“ ““‘ D Th h the ,;__w61i| ghe gmps widiletl otherwise‘ ifiearcats-Wame cats wring were no“. agklng‘ for their d.‘ own roug Hillld-‘Fllllflll 9°01“ st" PMS- 2 U“ Atta Boy St. Pats, show om hOW rights Remedial legislation svns i _ ,1? i 1. _ - ' i. ‘ - . Aw *1“ ‘° z ‘i:‘i1*.but;.iiz..za.i"t.izizaiiz -——— t‘ , ’ ’ inst, p"... INN, "UFIlOIIQvv __.__-<-o>___ ‘gal; m, flower in legislate tho Prcs- . i, , . Ch 2h out of existence d . > S Hurt-hey ("ohewet icing) Meeneou EAST nivizn RACING llylellll“ ml o s an , . 1i‘ 544: How often have you llld or heard some one sly I have a cold or the children have some disease and no cause for ed? , . '—-— , i d i d that only cranks and . < wmandy quay» A, Noonan ‘Leo The East River Driving Club ziftildisll: figuld remain Presbyter- ypn-izm; "Firm" JHOWBI-l held their third race of the season mm, yet, in Caiiiidn. today 1111‘ 1 I Forwnmds on Thursday afternoon. churlch had 200,000 communicants t . ‘Saunders “.Sniiideir" H, Miller The free-for-all was won by Na- and 30o 000 adherents. about one has stood the test, first, III icmwwi] ' 919mm l1°"°'1 R- Jmlw" L“ W" 58°01"? glxteanth. of the population of Can- gmi, glwgyu. Ac g preventative 1mg“; Don McLeod with Princess Edna third, Colorado ad“, Churches thrived under 91°- 1t- o’ cold. "d . hum" of ,i 91mg P. the winner of the free-for-all - . Walsh J. Taylor last week did not seem to hit his “'- health your doctor will roe >l I n“ RS ommend > "Rerefee. Preston Noonen. The 2.40 class was the most in. Judigg of inlflyi‘ F. Pidgeon. Jeresting race of the day. Dot Ar. will find Mlmrdh Llnlment Scott’s Emulsion q every time. Bold In two llzel. I'm‘- 68 ants and $1.80 per bottle. . Try It today. Harold L Worthy PHONE 211 in ousm srnsarr i . on once imioi-e but ooiiry 111190011111 notplay. lHlard luck Chenille old man. . W199. Will. boy St. Pan! parity are foolish. They should sit - time and EH l; s!!!- ..-.. .._ ._-. ‘Timers C. ifogian. and Percy Al- cola and Tony B. three heats in this class were blanket finishes..- both horses taking equal share of the winnings. The Green Race was won by ~ Soldier Boy owned and driven by ‘ Mr C. C. Ellis. Aubrey '1‘. was NOTES Glad to see Logo/n with skates second. The next recs will take place an , Thursday the 14th. _ ‘ The Truck Comm! ee will make it o point to have the track in iitlt elm I11!!! In: til! am me Too bad Bill but [have seen People who tr y to stand 9T0!- I coughs and colds. second, Jean Mnrjor was a close . invaluable in the woods. Good for sprains, bruises. and for M | NA R Whit about the milk bottle? Was It properly steriliz- Poulbly It came from a clek room yesterday? The growing period o1 the chlld lo the most Import- ant, so take no chancel. . Garden City Mllk ls Pure and bottled In sterile bottles. Distributed at your hcmelevary day for 10 cents u quart. The Pure Milk Co., $111k»; e Ltd. oie-rmiurone or an MILK