flllie midweek broadcasting from CIIICY the Island iRadio Co. Station at Charlottetown. was worthy of particular mention this week. 111st evening the program was under the ‘personal. direction of Miss ‘Roberta Spencer who was assisted by the Qulgiey, Leigh Dingwell and Jack Steins. Aside from the splendid technique displayed ‘by all‘ who par- ticipated, the very selection of the of selection ‘best loved by ‘the av- erage audience. The trio W88 il1 splendid form ahd in itheir solo numbers each was heard to advant- age. Miss Span are well‘ known abii ity was displ ed in several piano solos.’ . ‘ " The Wednesday evening prosram l was most onioyablo and was pre- sented by p group of vocalists and instrumentalist pupils of iPrpf. W- E, Fletcher, The vocal Inumbers by Miss lDouli, Miss ‘I-leeney and Mr. Brent uarnhinn were W911 1119'. scented as were the piano seieo’ tions by Miss rRyan and Miss Ar? i a. w‘. Hyn1i|1_'nt s1. Jlalnes Lit- inale trio comprised of Messrs. {Roy . program was a woiik ofnrt show- _. ing n deep appreciation of the 1106 ' Guardian ' “ALL F fI-A-V" AND ITS JOKES wil . . props-lately enough, be the sir t.»of a. pgpgi- by Mr. ersrybooi, . this evening at half- past seven-o'clock. All welcome. LENTEN OERVIOEAMSL John's Milton, ‘D. m. , ANiGLICAN SERVICES April 3rd -Fifth Suggiay in Lent. St. John's, Mil-ton, $0 a. m. iSt. Mark's, Rus- tico, 3 p. m. St. John's, Milton, 7.30 p. in. Preacher,‘ Rev. C- F. Johnson. LAMP SPECIAL. “dust think of getting-a set ‘IMKIINWDIQDB- ‘Piano in pretty shades and a good style in the lotgbut they are moving fast. l~lolman‘s, Grafton St. ‘ 4675 b day of llall Thursday ‘the l-it 1 ' ‘ i 4683-4-(1-21 Apri - JUST SEE WHAT HOLMAN'8 are offering in Chesterfield Suites upholstered in Mohair, Maishali Spring Construction. fully gnarl-an- tesd at only $154.00 for three Wailnesday, April 6th, 7.30 1181,1111, Bridge and Boudour Lamps for only $29.95. There's 75 shades ‘ ANNUAL Mei-rhino of Summer- ,. side A. A. will be held in -the Town A flofg. Qf Appfecia , m] ; ‘of! Results n? H .1. 4 . . " r-i-cpr-J, - _ ._,‘ March 31st Io the blocs of our business your. and owing to tho-sployflid payout we are getting from in; citizens 0f Chm‘ “ ‘ We like,‘ e In, ' ‘that we IN lbio torlnlke dfilidorable reduction In the price of milk. " Beglrinihg April Tit customer; will boiwppliod at the following rntos, - 1. ' " Montreal 0, in overtime. ‘ iCanndion-p win series '2 to 1. Q At ,.Boston— Boston 4, Chicago 4 .. ,1; ‘Boston wine series 10 to 5. Y's Men’s Meeting i l A very interesting meeting was- held inst night with Geo. Fiiliter lnj the Chair. l E Y's Mag Roy Cudmore gave ani ' interesting paper on the “History of the hat" describing the different: dates of the various styles ahdl makes, of hats also the process of manufacture and explained that 90 per cent of ielt hats are made of‘. fur. . Y's Man Gco. Fiillter also gave [an excellent paper on a “Mexican. ‘Bull Fight" picturing all the stages.‘ y n this very exciting sport which l. takes place before 40,000 people. ' Prof. Hurst was a guest. Y's Man Roy Giliis gave a fine solo. BIG LEAD 10 Quart Mll_ig_,1',iqkote (20 Pinto) $1.00 ' 021/; Quart Milk Tickets (105 Pints) . . . . . . . . . . .. $5.00 - New customer; wishing to try our milk Will be given the special opening desi of 15 Quart Tickets for 01.00 but ‘ only one ouch dui to each customer. The. Pure Milk Co. Ltd. Phone 584 - ' Corner Fitzroy and Great Goo. Ste- flifi? ==§: , g dliill" , I W “Ln!- a-alsi. l’ Sensations Are Promised Over Rein- statements of Amateurs in Nova. Scotia : i0 sch l l l 001 quifili... IIEII with hot milk makes a warm nourishing breakfast for the kiddies Ready-cooked . ready-to-eat NEW YORK. ‘Paulina Uzcuduli, liiarcii Ill. thc —— heavyweight consiileraiion Spanish uni-don on Friday liigiii ,PAULINO SLIGHT FAVORITE OVER AUSSIE FIGHTER at thc agailrt woodciropper who (same here a few Tom ileonoi‘. nl Now Zcnlnnd. lil lsPiiiiNGlPiillsD. Mass, March 31.,monihs ago with a reputation of his one lighl iicrc. aniline! K1111!" —iS‘pringifieid's Indians took a big,iielng a “kuocker-out". will get a Hansen, lizcuiluirs famous punch lead for the first honors in tire-chance to prove his claim to ivusifi iiucovurod. CEIIBAIIHIHAIIIGTICBII League la night by triumphing over Ne iHaveii 4 to 0. chibald. Local calls from various points told ofthe- ‘pleasure given to ‘the many listeners each evening. The importance of having such a pieces. Chesterfield and two chairs. The biggest value in Canada. —— .-_____..____. War in amateur sporting circles and no doubt will have far reach- Holmaifs, Grafton St. 4675 in Nova Scolia is probable as a ing effect. It is believed that it is result of the "Good Samaritan" the first time that the Canadian of- role played by Sammy Doyle, the ficials have interfered with the ad- CAR FOR SALE -_ On Market 1v" Bowl pins. l ‘ baturdny night at 7 p. 111- -."‘_1 Imps! '_ G. Beer . . . . . . .. H. Finlnysbit . K, McNnir ll Hutcheson .. n; Coffin .' Total-Jill i- “- Joiiy Jingles: 3r. McDonald’: ..... .. . B, japthorn f. . . . . My AIIBJRS ‘.1 (if, iMcDonald; - - .- BhrStswart .~ . - - - - -- ' Total-NW. 11.1 ‘Rogers ‘H . rdwsro: Jib Caewcli . . . . . . .. pill-Ir Ford .- -- - ‘WfF. Mclnnis f-P. lPi-unty . .. -- Warwic . . . . .. 5,1" Toilil--Z2. P? Moore 8t cLeod: mg _.___ adios Ciismpionship Bowling n the first name of -the chaml11°11 p (L! the Rebekah ‘League ‘the i s defeated thc Jol-Iy Jingl ipins. The Imps got-tho ju pon e Jolly Jingles in -the first the time of l-i8 and ilic mo. llyyilingles cou-ld gain baci_ was ‘The second match curries as ell ‘It-Majority ir Imps 1l28 pins. b)’ nmc the i l 151i v09 1661 I61 174 112 132 166 l) (‘i-ascents - \V. Dooley splendid station here in Charlotte- town has been, well demonstrated during the past three weeks \vhen distant reception has been practic- ally impossible zlue to atmospheric conditions. L. 0. G. Bowling The bowling game on thc L. O. C. Alleys last night was very good The Anchors winning out by a margin of 347 pins. 1n the first game the Anchors made a splendid record of 1181 smashing the record made by the Social Club in one oi the games of this league, thc Soc- ial Club's record being 11164 pins. Iii Inst night's game J. A. Bent- iey had high singleof 295 also high total oi 054 pins. These i115 scores show hat the alley-e are in fine shape. dfollowing are ‘the scores: Anchors J. Chandler . . . . . .. 222 G. MdMahon . . . . 178 E. Goss . . . . . . . . . . . 275 .i. A. Bentley 295 211 197 16B 156 173 218 142 145 141 186 ‘B. Pooie....... .. 198 »'l‘0tnl 2885 1 196 159 150 1B0 150 138 .i. Malone II, ilerrail .. 2'11 169 Square today. (Friday) at 1'2 o'- clock noon. (iBaby Grand) in good order. Will sell cheap for -ciish.., lBenj. Carter, Auctioneer. l ANOTHER SHIPMENT of ltcud Chairs and Rockers, well built, Strong. durable and roomy. nuto cushion seats and only $51.50 at Bulman's. 4675 SELLS SOCIETY CIRCUS will‘ ‘parade today and Saturday at noon, route Water, Great George: Richmond, Queen, Kent. Weymouth} Grafton ‘Sts. to Prince ‘Edward Theatre. - 4673i I SATURDAY SPECIAL-On sale‘, Saturday morning, six dozcu gal-f vanizcd Wash Boilers. well made‘ and n bargain at $1.25 each. Cuu you afford to miss this sale? Hol- mnifs, Grafton Street. 4675 ORCHESTRA lAPPEEOiATED __ A very enjoyable evening was spent » n-t thc home of Mr. and Mrs. Vern- cii McMillan, Brackiey, on Monday big chief‘ of the M. P. B. in rein- ministration of amateur sport in stating a inrge number of profess- the Maritime Provinces in the way ional hockey players this season, in which they have in New Bruns- without the consent or knowledge wick. of the Amateur Athletic Union of Canada. _ This is the governing‘ body 0i‘ all amateur sport ill the D0- iniuion. ‘ . The rivals who played a tie gllillei at New Haven Saturday night; meet again in Nev Haven on, Thursday night in the third game of a four game series. N0 Increase i i For Postmastcrsll l New Glasgow Men It will be remembered that a number of prominent New Glasgow hockey players were re-instatsd this winter by Mr. D yie, without thc official sanction f the Cana- dian officials. M- Doyle has claimed all along th the M. P. B. is supreme In its wii territory, and that the Can iinn officials have nothing to d with anything its officials sees fl to do. . War to Limit. Tho wnr is-on in earnest in New Brunswick with Moiicton as the battleground and iiarry E. Blakeii- cy, vice-president of the M.P.B., as tile "general" lending all forces aii-raiust his "tried and trusted friend," Sammy iluyle, the presi- dent of the M. P. B. Air. Blnkeney, it would appear, has the advantage iii that his posi- tion is solidly entranced with the backing of the officials of the Can- adian body, with J. A. McVicar, the president, directing the operations from his throne in Winnipeg. (Canadian Prose) OTTAWA, Mar. 31. -—-"Wc huvc_ arranged that there will be no diff ference this year us compared to‘ last year in the amount of money, accruing to postmasters either nsl salary or commission. We under-i stand that postmasters have been‘ looking forward to an increase but! we arc not in n position to make| any definite announcement in this, regard until after the expiration of one full financial year's‘ operation under the penny postage system" said P. J. Venoit, postmaster gen- eral, addressing the sixth conven- tion of the Canadian postmasters at the closing session last night. Nova See Ia Next? The bombshell thrown into ama- teur circles in New Brunswick may be expecte to be experienced in Nova Scotia. ilhiii the next few l l Warnings Ignored i sponsible for hat has occurred in it will bc remembered that Mr, the sister prr vince. He has been 1i s1‘. JOHN STARS’ TRIM MOUNTIES m FINAL MATCII ST. JOHN, N. 3., .\lui‘. lil. -—lTii- trimnicil tho i-uilcginus here T1188- covcrini: :1 (liizzliiig display of tcumqiny night by a three point margin work in gnmc tiie Trojans trimmed tiicl the final stages of tileimukiug ihc series TT-nil. Tho tennis ivcrc evenly matched Mount Allison University baskct-luutil thc closing mlnutci-i when the eers here tonight 40 to 22 and wnii Trojans seemed to uiinp back into the New Brunswick titlc for 1927. ltiicir lust season's form uud demon‘ The game was n play-off oi‘ ilieistrntcd their superiority. deadlock created when the Trojans Rickard Seeks Bantam Battle NEW YORK, Mai‘. ill. —~Ovci‘- tures have already been iundc by Tex Rickard for a return nintcli b0- tween Tony Cauzoueri, of Brooklyn and Bud Taylor, oi‘ 'l‘erre ilautc. who fought n ten-round draw in Chicago Saturday night. An ef- fort will be made to stage this bun- tanweight championship contest here this summer. Jim iilulleu. LONG GRIND -‘ (i-.\‘l.’i‘. UuL. .\Iili‘ifil ill. — in preparation for tile coming Bos- liOil marriiholi in which they are cutsrvd, (‘lifr Bricker. and Billy Ileynnliis. ihis city's well known puir of distance runners, yester- day covered the distance of a little over 25 miles, from Hamilton to Gail. in 2 hours, 52 minutes, and 53 l-5 second-F. Ritola Set New evening when (he ghel-ivood “may; Blakeney threatened earlier in the lClub ‘Orchestra was in attendancelwasm‘ 111111119 W°11111 1111119111 i0 1119 ‘and renamed a-n excellent progrflmfiiauailiau (iificlzils to suspend the pressing hi claims for the past few mouths. but the delay in action Canadian Record ,ol’ instrumental music. The program was very heartily enjoyed by all. , "ON THE AIR" TONIGHT. Among llic artists who will be "on ilic air" tonight will be Mrs Dorliiln ,Al’i’lcck who before her marriage, was Miss Gastonguuy of HalifaxJ l l T’ UYIICCI‘ in command, .0 Ml‘. Blakeli- 1'95 |iiid not succeed as “et in having being tuiw‘ was due, it is believed M. P. B. if Mr. Doyle persisted m to the‘ i p re on the part of the granting pusteboarils to profegglgn-icfllillliiflle fficiais to first make nu '11s. Mr, Dnyle paid m, heed to effort ti’, ave Mr. Doyle straighten tiie warnings issued by his second 11111 i1 n‘ X-l1i1 1'01’ Wilivil lie i8 116111 " - c-(Hulifax Herald, Mar. cy pressed for action and while he 391 ' w‘ nection with the above, t‘S. Ii‘. Doyle, in an inter- irGuardlan representa- tlic M. I’. B. put ou. of businsssdh- -' temporarily, IIC, has been success- V1 the Chicago promoter, is also at I -~ work trying to book the bnutam w k d b for a return match in an open fill‘ or l e y idei‘ will probably get the plum. D Canzoueri gave the Chicago fans y ‘something oi‘ n surprise, as ho ivns gall set to be thc undisputed baiiluii- broNq-REAL. Mun 31__ PedYOYWEIKIII. clinmpum._ (Jiiiizoneri lind 59mm’ 30. was blown several {amino trouble making 117 pounds. .‘Sii0\\' iii (lhicago. ’i‘he highest bid- _ . in favorite in the betting and was (Canadian Press) in the air by a blast of dynamite which also was sommhmg "1 a 31"" (Canadian Press) HAMILTON. 0111., Mar. 31.—Cov- erlng iwn miles in nine minutes l-l 3-5 seconds. Willie Ritoia, New York ace, set a new Canadian re- cord at tho armouries last night at tho 91st athletic mcet. ltiinia (lefeated ArtKeay, Toron- rgi Mrs Affleck is a violinist of excep-l tiouiil merit and played in this city.’ some yenrs ngo. Mrs Affieclosl [husband is n former resident. , _ prise. :3;:lt:'f:;.1,' He died u few mo“ I Archie Bell. lkc llorguifs bun- seflno “.85 a ‘number 0f a gmml tauiweight, brought himself into employed m excavation work mlprominence when he (icfcziietl ful ‘in having a uumbar 0f this sea- i1 " I 1 1119 101191114118 i0 BBYI sou s reinstated athletes suspeiid- n,“ e always endeavored to sti- cd. ll; is interest in Maritime sport. 143 1'51 to, mid Humid Webster, Hamilton. Illlli his time wns 20 seconds faster tiinu that m’ 'l‘. Cnnnofi’ who made Much credit is due to chief pin never allowed sectional feel- ilio old record on September 20th. interfere in any way against oy Dillon for .his great work inrwhere Ms “lethal. and hrothevs Bu", 1m) . i . coping theaileys in so good a Mame.- Mrs M; .k m t , - shape. He is assisted by ‘Redmsn m. CNJLA" “mncetglhiv p“ 0"“, , vho also deserves great credit - | Acimii: on advice from President 'i‘oniglrt at 8.30 sharp Barbers ;R:1=\l§1v%l'- the lilies-president!) or lire ind Social Club roll and a good . l ' ' “"11"” 11 1111111 91' i113 Iflmc is expected. - h‘; H‘ Rickham o; Amherst’ ‘N’ Swmwkey plflYe“ i" 1V1°11fl°11 £11111 Res, rgcézoyg: vygckhlrom his, sonqweek that if they played or appear- the norm end of the city. A suckIJililfllly Vaccs, of Boston, in one _ _ f _ of thirpreiiminaries- to the Can- clcul foi everybody in gener- socliiygrixltililiaize “iéfifaeplifgftigdimdefrh:lzoneri-Tayloi- bout. Vnccirs stock ‘ n f H h ‘has taken a big boots because of {hi fieuatsciesjre ‘if: i; séilfiglditglhis two defeats 0t Fidel Labura. tauce. the charge exploded and theluiet fiyweiginh "iminpini" He“ 5 victim‘ along with u ha“ dozen (mvc cry ovei t e Bostonian estab- mcka was Mow" Skyward’ iiishes him in the bantamweight . ; reckoning. l Family Cat Saved Lives of Household (Canadian Press) Edict Disobryed r ‘Rogers ‘l-Iardivur ow» “a vicroiiu ' IIOTEI. Oneoi the largest and boot equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private bathe. Completely renovated in the past few yearn. Few Hotels throughout Canada‘ and the United sum have its splendid table. Courteous service to all Guests. Tele- phones in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 por day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors HAR RY C.BROWN, Manager HAS R ELATIVES H ERE.—i\lr. to re-instate those who applied according to the con- tlon and if our interpretation not harmonize with v ought: Commerci v League Pat vs. Rangers: ‘Churn , ‘League, 8.3 tniieil vs. Trinity. r-i 1 y»; i. ' CL SSIFIED A only say that one thing it did bring about the most revival in amateur nrisaiissrs Provincial Bank New Appointments Made iAnnouiicement is made iollowing- LONDON, 0nt.. Mai". 31. —-Mew~ a recent megflng 0g the Board oflini: plniniively and scratching at Dh-ecLol-s of (he pl-ovhwla] Bank of? the door, thc fnliiiiy cnt in nil prob- ‘Canudm of (he flppoymnlum of J05. ability saved thc lives of tho Iiousc- evh degouchenqne’ K_C_, we" hold of Norman Iliitworiii, grout-r. known citizen of Montreal and son °1 Gimme“ Green‘ i of a late Prime Minister of the Pro- W119" 51111111911 hi’ 1h” 1"" m“ Vince M Quobeu, as a member m, store below was in iilllYlCS and only , . , lil liffi. ll. ii I llzi ' ~ , ' i the Board of commissioners-Loin]m“; gnawing“; jlnllgil,‘,f,f."',i',,,.,,"lfgl sors of the Bank. ‘ l d wii I k ti‘ . This Board is now composed 115i 0 l me a (“way follows: President. the Ilon. N. . . .."'°i“5fl'i.‘.5j"°ii'2‘if. Great B11111" 8 FOVIIGO i? C; C- GS- _ Ends Year With . Large Deficit ident. thc Hon. E- I1. Pateiinude, I’. i l l One Insert i I'M" lnsor no light lnse us OOQ-O-O Situati SELL slties demand; 111 assistance which they received behalf of the suspended athletes the M. l’. B. Executive (fllakeu- irxciuiled.) I would rather rc- . For Sale 1 Vacant ii$EH°LD NECEG _ ncatest imagillflbi R SALE-ii‘? OF WOOL mrds and pickers in good‘ run- business o; you ling order. Apply I’. L. Camp- ownyinaku idoliars up daily; "9111 New Giimww- capital or ricncc unncces- “ 3",“ B‘ C‘ ‘m’ S";““,‘,‘f',',‘}f oneALe-rwo sows m mo ’ n ' ‘ ' "lcginuld Parkman, East Royalty. ‘\ “ted 4649-3-30-8i of giving all Maritime athletes a fair and quare deal and do all in my power o have them returned into the fold of umateurism. I .4598~2-38-7i. a L. 0. C. Billiards lbast night on 1116-11. O. C. rBil- ‘liard tables Frank koucettc one ‘ of the L. 0. C's. best cue handlers t M made a nice run of "59 points scor- slmwiiug 51 of the red ball and riin‘ning 1n NOW of 100 points in eight minrrmg, Frank's run of 59 points were all ivell played shots. 'I‘his is the high- est record made on the L. 0. C. tables sonny one thinking they can lxeati this record come along and l'y i. WANTED-CA .'ro HAVE KIT- teng slioliiy- Wy i‘. A. 1"1111i11' lharsoii, 09 l' = Prince. Pimuc mi, 4640-3-30-41 l-IOONER w no. BETWEEN twenty-five m ilrti" m" Iifiy tons. wit-h 1:110 inc. Apply w IF,- T, lIi/ioxey. ay Harbour. 45814-1. 3i . ll i Miscel -tl l ‘o eiriieom 1 no. LAND lnfiuraoyor, Her is. P. E. I. dle-tem: ce-oA , moses TO l ‘C.; Commisisoners, Samuel Casu- vant of the firm Casnvant Bronx.‘ 111111111011, St. Hyncinthc; the lion. Cyriiie iiclage, N. l’.. Superintemh, (c d. P ) cut f ti ‘P ‘bli ii tu~ti l)c-1 an“ '3" ""5 parthicnieof ilhe cProllInrc-ek ognQue-l LONDON‘. Mu“ 31' “Great “"11" bee; .I. I. Foltin, important mar-dun,“ ‘minimal "Year emkidf“. mm" - _~ . . , . Chum and‘ Harbour Comnflssioneriiiillill touiillit Wliil a (isfiiril ill the W S. LI(.“ISItlII,“ZIO‘1111-‘1~B11P‘ w " neighborhood oi Stii-lihiiiiitniiii. ‘ T-ml- ~""1"“1'*' t" 1~ -\1- 511-1" of thc =City of Three Rivers, and. Th‘, exam Hm,“ m- u“, demon‘ (iirru. Sllliiillcffiifif‘; .i. .-\. Morris. ,Jos_el1li deBoucherviiie, K. C. i“ issued h}. The Exclmqnoi. an, Aimiirziirl: I). W. (‘inrk. Montreal: I Taiicrede Bienvenu. geiielai 1n1iii-,£31'330'794‘ Advmuv, "Rmnnws Ilat-Phcrson, Wolfvilie; i-Z. N. agcr or’ the bank since more tiinnflmd pinced H", “MM, M ‘rarl“llg Iinrriy. 'I'0rnnin1 Lloyd u. File. ltwenty-flve years. has also been figure}; Mme“, ‘Qgqygoofioo "m; Amherst; W. Fowler. Sl. .ichli. lpromoted IFirst Vice President. $10,000,000. 1 As an appreciation of the vain-i ‘ DRUGS The first of a thrilling series of ablc services rendered by Mr. Bien- aiorias based on the early fur trall- VCilil i0 the bnrrk of which he was lng days in the North West writ- since taking over ihll Let u: be of service to you. Sensation Promised )"l‘hcro seems uo doubt hu Iiesideut McVioar will in ai‘ action covering all m‘. _ been a. missionary in China duringfyviili or against Jack Ingram, zone but is in good health with the The 19am" ‘1111111191118 PBDIY-lsfllli- the protection of the British auth- M“ of "Amnteurismi, sTERi-‘NG EGTUTE- T11 he result that nil are now under Wednesday evening, March 16th, all tho players received ilio win-n lowed by Roll -Call “Ways of Im- l11111181111w11t by making n swor wharf, Cliarlottelpwn, For ed until a later date. COIIIIIlItIGOBi Mrs. John Quinn and p, who were 1.9;‘ am who hns ed on the ice in aiockey game the past three years announcingl"(11118f"13111C1111111111181. Verne D011- his 33ft; arrival at pgking‘ Mwcnstei‘ and Jack Carroll, that they R ltacicliam has been in the (langerlwmliil 11° 1111511611118!!- exception of some eye trouble. Mrsded 51mm’ Ewe 111111 Mfiililioll- T11 Rackham and children have gone to pmye“ wh°s° “mam” 51111111111 shanghai where they Wm be under was questioned despite the clea ("mos [$19111 ililmiviil‘ Doyle, refused tn obc ' ie Cf c. seued b if‘. Bl k ' ‘ and so did the othgr piuycrg, will" March mcctinp; of the Steiiin (he (m, 1 b H. . . . Wonwns‘ institute was Mild in. thifiornr tiitiunfézingdiarliaclffildiiiiiilulons home of Mrs. ll. W. Bulmau on then-o is some doubt an tn iviiQthQr with an attendance oi‘ eleven meni-| lug llili i0 play with the suspends ‘hers. The meeting opened men an opportunity will ho afford with the singing of the Ode fol-led 1116111 t" 61101108 iilflbllllllelisioi proving our lnstltute." Many good Sffttfiiaent ‘that 111°? did 110i. kilo"- oiq gAL5.._g¢HQQN5R J, i4, suggestions were given. A social y 1 15 a m" 31° 9111C!- . ‘ i lying at Biininin Be-il & that had been planned was pustpon-i v ‘apply to James '1‘. wore then appointed. sick Commlt~| W111 . iSumldelfllide. 4504-3-22-11 tee-—Mrs. Wm, Pendcrgnst and] ' —-*-—i-—-—-—' Mis. George McKay, School Com. l ‘LE — BARBER QHOP McEwen to visit Stanley ‘Sclioolwiwintei- by Mr. Doyle VICTORIA HOTEL Mrs. Wm. Graham andl-Mrs. Cedriclltistive. The sit '1' 1'1‘ ISImpson, Hope River School nuihsonie sensational‘ reiport at next meeting. Several‘ members puid their fees, and one new member was welcomed. i An Jenkins W111 be ~hour of social intercourse was then .5116 h“ enter enjoyed and after the singing of Hospital '1“ 11' ‘the National Anthem ‘Dainty re- freshments were served in Mrs,‘ Bulman's well known. manner. Miss ‘Irene Simpson invited the members‘ to nieet at her home on Thursdaynl _.___-{4-§-_-_- - 4601-3-28, 5i. ‘Le-seen oars san- ‘ ii Massey Manure spreader lilo Rodd. Milton. 466541-3151 i" LE-FFWO ‘PURE-IBRED '- oit Il H0118, 0K6! 10 Bil-fl 11 nth Ralph Beairsto, Mal- qile. l‘ 4639-3-30-31. Fil 1E -- BLACKCMITH ill: ml. use and putbuildinss. ‘ lih ii use of land. Situated at ortii rm], Apply to Nonman 0nd. ‘ 4603-3-29, ttli 4i ___m__-,- F0 SA in sxci-iauos mono Turin t‘ for a driving. horse Ward we‘ ‘Cur. only run 2000 mies. . “D.1H." Guardian Olice. orry to learn that -———?-<0->-——- non AND otm P > 4V2 17 lino,‘ rrive. Prices ri lourifdi Son. rBedford Station. 4673-4-1-itt oritsvso ‘ FR nanos- female silver t0 ‘i ardGJ-iopo Mutch. P1101111 R i Charlotte- town. i 4644-3-80 31- Femaie H11 g nntod l cmi. wairrso?" ‘lmuseworlrf-Sdia- "M" Guardian, f SUN and WIND _ 1 l" "W". of the time s very 1P1‘ ndly pair but AT T‘ 1s SEASON they. sr terms PERSONALS IMI’. Lorne MoNeill ACavendish. was a visitor to_t_he city this week. \ ten by Samuel Alexander White is one of tho notable features of the ‘Qmgr“Ixigtbfiegsnggfififisoyuigtaai: and dpvotednesmthe President. the sued’ The story “Blended Bflgam Hon. Sir Hormisdas lralporte, in- es," however’ is only one “em of a sistml ‘that Mr. Bienvenu accept table of contents. Bonycastle Dale 111° 1119511191101’ °1 m“ bank‘ whim has an interesting miscellany of he “W111i have himself remained as Hotel we have spent many nature notes from the Maritlmes. H 9115111111111 0i’ i119 '11°1"'11- . “mun”. of dam" m Moi-time,- pgtggn p, z, swirl-its; Being unable, o_n account of his‘ . R (in; moflm‘bout.,.jjhg porcnpinqpresent state of health, to assume; "P11" I"! 1"'P'°"°'"°" '- and‘ the skunk. further responsibilities, i. new ms finest Hotel of its cine in the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at s moder- oto price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.00 per day- Mr, 8190-, Valuable woodcrafting Charlottetown The many friends of Mrs. J. D. DEATH; not on the best lih the complexion. ‘rm KlNNONlS - cs, HAZEL CREAM A 9on1!» , on. ';...i- keeps‘ 1m '1‘ n soft and volvity. All orders siiippe MA-oooivstpsi Lorrie Valley. turr. mall. March 121st, 1on7. Hug}; MacDonald. aged I15 yearsn ‘ ' ' (Patriot pie ecopy) I VBEARS - At Brooklyn, Lot 61. 011 March 26, Lorna- Phyllis, infant Idaugirter of‘ Mr. and Mrs. 'S-. ‘M. -Bears, age 20 days. o‘ ' cu. t m“ March s1. _, ei ifleinpbeil. Funer- rday. Awpril (‘sad at one o‘- d by ro- WOMAN F01 Our large stool: of oauee, PATENT Mtpl- I cmss. eAaY surmise, FIRST Aloe, HOROI and; c A r 1' I. e msoicmlla KODAK eurrues, flit!“ es, eAuoAoea, etc ll _ your nurut Post Office on- Rursi Box awaiting your aisl- msnd. ‘ ‘ _______ ' MIANTED — 0km . 1m- iipusewor. ‘ . - n .B‘"'1“,°‘ w°'m°y. field and ‘trill-its y‘ on was 8'5 also a d oat straw-price mund Flynn, Cor- n, i’. O. _ 4m aiii 2i ‘ . w. F. ._ggii.1z-a0»3l. ‘ T, n l-‘Qilf (iuard- - WANTED-Mi . country store. i _____ Emirders 1 wggrso - FEW _ .be accomli gen street. t (Irico 35c por liottis rue. PROMPT onuooiers p.4- w: Enclose price sndoiilrlofi " lil orders. ‘ I younger stormy i ., ‘on (iii,- til‘ ll ‘fen keep iii The Polish ‘igovernment is empe- 11011 1B 001118111811 111 W- C. M01183’?! ing to the pressure made upon him,‘ "Outdoor Talk" while the angling. by (he board he gcggptad the mpg-I "mgtvl-i“; 55°‘: d°:"“im°"i'- i Thiil-ion, Blr iHormIsdas-Leiporte there-i m“ er ° 11.1mm “W581i,” ‘m ° Mfore remains as President and 8.‘. iact of cauliderable discussion in dent‘ ' 4R0‘! any!‘ Bu“ and talisman '8", In hil remarks acltnoirlrdging his‘ by w_ J, tray-ion mum“. woodJt-he hoard that he would always re- mmk, ()[|[Qf[o_ ' main strongly interested In the management, welfare and progress‘ v _ _ of the bank- He also declami that A prvimn“ Wm‘ numéwi" bhdeilfiom the senior officers ‘and from. Proprietors P. to economile on fuel-will he one some emm, m," gllowgd him, more Miss L. McQUAiD, Manage r . . which non-sto fli ht f m New- l E York i: Perle’. will s: stiriiirpiod. 1'"'"" ‘° °°"",““° " “"1"” Mimi; queen ‘i-iorei. ____<‘.9,_.___. ager than he would have himsel , diting the construction of the hsr- !°°1\--11°W°Y"_- . W111 11351111’ 11'1"“ Mackenzie, French River: iii. E > boi- and M-rnoilitios st the new 111! lilccessor-be» inied. p100!‘ MacLeod. French River; ,. . .. , Mi oguahin cannot ysldd of Qan- i0 1111i" liliwfllll? 1111i! I41 111B‘ W110i" iiitlllhoni‘ St. Ootherinos: Quf a . -_ 3 - “matador m max, Rims/by, s1. John, s. s. I informa- venu declined this’ honor. but ow, - Pm and 11931191 specmm“ ha“ motion of First Vice President. The mh and “me reuourc“ i‘ we “hi1. B- Rolland as Second Vice Presi-i tile April issue. , N, FOX NW8 i! published monthly promotion Mr, Bienvenu nssuredi i. (the efficient assistance revolved Hotel C0.’ ‘the features of an' airplane wlthlparucularly during ‘he ‘Beam . y“ desired. ri-le also itoted that qultel A‘ R_ Game“, 5L Jnhn; Duncan Maori o: tidyiim-w loh J/entilally ins himself we his 111-1181111111"! rtnmont. trench River: ""3 i‘ ._