f1 .. r1 nninnnnnrnws GUARDIAN lnrealmo " ‘ v ‘ ll. ney“ v A . Chnmlbsrlaln Informed 0f Hostility GENEVA March 8. — Great Britain ls not trying-to form a lea- sue against Russia, lSir Austen the press Willy. The British foreign secre- tary who Is here attending-the lies- sions of the Council of the League ‘. of. Niations called uewspapermen - out: .1 A ,w 111x11...» i?‘ —°‘ =1 ~ _ Nyal drugglnt for , use sheets and pend in many word: as you con ske from the twelve let- _ a NYAL CRBOPHOS . t .00 in cash psrilioo- Y0" your relieves hmn- enhtent ' OPHOS .ltis and ghO. v ‘for contest shed: w- , at the \I""l\“\/T ' l. l a UG STORE "Oneaatrlnl- alwqiNyll" 4 v I cnnsslrm v gents‘ Wanted RELIABLE I0 take E nu." orders '11‘. ’l‘urbu.sh, 172 Prince St. 4248 3 9 2i ______.____-_- 0R WOMAN TO TRAVEL representa- cs, $21 weekly average and ex- ses, and commission besides. perience unnecessary. Write appoint local Winston Co D ADVERTISEMENTS ........_.._._.... .10: nor line __.._._.-_- AGENTS for ilori-d to Measure Suits. Aplliy- iossther in make this statement after reports had been circulated that Great Britain had inspired the Italian ratification cf the treaty . by which the ‘annexation of Bess- arable to Roumalria is guaranteed. Sir Austen declared that the allegations that Great Britain is seeking to encircle Russia although emanating from various capitals, always have been inspired from the same source implying the Soviet union. "The British Foreign Secretary accused Russia of pursuing a pol- icy openly hostile to Great Britain which continued to maintain dip- lomatic relations. with the Soviet government rather than introduce an element of instability into the European situation. Because of the increasing crimes of violence throughout Japan“ the police oi the largest cities may be armed- with. pistols. Most policemen in Japan are now armed only with short swords. Kansas golfers are being asked for $2,000 to continue experiments at the Agricultural College to de- termine the bcet grass seed for golf greens. - mm‘ q: 5 were: 3‘; ' ll I of 5 VIII!’ .... ‘.11’- i-i- »- 1 “"1- Femnlg Help Wanted PPrLY 244 A “M” WANTED- 4242 a 9 3i. Kent St. -—--i*—'"" “'1'” “”".'J$.'?T...’.l.I“i"..Z.;. °' ‘ -WIIlioms, u 42:" 3 9 3L DIATELY-WAIT barmaid for Hotel flice. ' 4109 3 4 8i WANTED IMME ress and Chem Apply at Guardian 0 For Sale To Britain ‘A .__--—-i-—~__________ 1 The Markets I _ OTTAWA, March 8. —‘No_ further changes has been reported from egg-markets today although re- ceipts continue to increase and a general firm tone prevails. ‘DOIRAOINFPO —— Receipts are In- creasing faster. Dealers are "quot- ing country shippers for upgraded eggs extras 35-186; firsts 33-04; seconds 28-29 delivered. ‘Prices to retailers extras 40; firsts 3B; sec- onds 36. MOINTIEUEAIL —— Market is" steady with receipts increasing. Ontario eggs are being offered in a iobblng way at extras 39'. firsts 37; sec- onds 34. lPrlces to retailers are ex- tras 42—44; firsts 39—40; seconds 36-438. WITNINLHEG — Prices to country shippers are unchanged at extras 413; firsts 411; seconds 35 delivered cases returned. Prices to retailers are extras 47; firsts 4'5; seconds 40—4'2. IREGDNIA - The local receipts are still very light but with the moderate weather prevailing an in- crease is expected shortly. Quota- tions to country shoppers are ex- tras 47; firsts 45; seconds 40-—42. REGINA, — Local receipts are still very light but with the mod- erate weather prevailing on ju- crease is expected shortly. Prices to retailers are extras 54; firsts 53; seconds 47~—49. . IONIJGARY -— This market has P60811111’ shown tendency with dealers quoting country shippers, upgraded eggs, extrns‘32; firsts 30; seconds 25. Prices to netailers are now extras 40; firsts 37; seconds 32. f HIAILDPAX —— Receipts are heavy and prices have declined. Dealers 1116 1111011111; country shippers for unguided ease delivered Halifax extras 38; firsts 34; seconds 25, Prices to retailers extras 46; firsts 4J1; ‘seconds 32, 'S'l‘. JOHN — The local receipts are fairly large but insufficient to supply the whole demand. Dealers 1118 011M108 country shippers for llilgradeil eggs extras 42; firsts 40, seconds 34. Prices to retailers ex- lfiiibiiii u ally-ill Arguments on the Re- Port of the Church Union Commission Began Yesterday. . Argument on the report of the Church Union Commission, opened yesterday before Chief Justice Ma- tihieson, Justice Hsszard and Just- ice Arsenaullt. who comprise the Court of Appeal in illquity. The Commission who submitted their report_ in the early winter. consisted of ‘Mr. H. J. Palmer, K. 0-. chairman; Mr- W. ‘E. Bentley, K. C., and Mr. K, M. Martin. This Pebort dealt with about twenty-sev- en congregational matters havin8 to do with the allocation of Church llirollerty In this province. Mr. Hector Mclnnls, K. »C., of Halifax. assisted by Messrs. White- head and Thos. Campbell is pre- senting the argument in behalf of the United Church. Mr. Donald Mcliinnon. K. C-, is the counsel for the continuing Pres oyterians. ‘ Mr. Mclnnls began his argument when court opened in the mornInE. and continued well into the after- noon session, In wihich he was fol- lowed by Mr. Whitehead, Mr. Mc- Kinnon spoke briefly before court luidourned. Mr. Mclnnls in the course of the presentation of his argument ex- plained the meaning of the United Church Act-how all general prop- erty of the Methodist and Presby- terian congregations passed to the United Church of Canada, but that congregational property of these denominations is still held by some trustees for the benefit oi some congregations under the Mod~ cl ’l‘rrlst Deed which forms part oi the Acl. Jie further submitted that under the terms of the amendment passed to the provincial nct of 1920, the Commission had no pow- er to take ills property of Metho- dist congregations for Presbyterian minorities, because the amendment allowed property to be taken only from congregations that had divid ed on the Union question. There were no minorities in the MGthO- dist congregations because all Methodist congregations went into Firemen were a residence on Water Bt. at about 9 o'clock to a. flue lire in ‘mill-BM central Guardian’ LOADING Live Hogs Thursday. >1’. J. Noy 8n Co., Hunter River. FIREMEN CA_ LED DUB-The led out last night ROBIN HOOD FLOUR the bil- gest selling and best hard wheat flour. For sale at all Charlottetown Grocers and leading dealers every- ‘OJBQM PERSONALS er, was s. visitor to the city yester- day. Mr. Neil McDonald, Churchill, was u visitor to the city yesterday. Mr. Alex Docherty, Clyde River, was a visitor to the city yesterday. _._ iMr. Arthur W. Edmends, account- ant with the Provincial IBank, at Sackvlile, 13., has been transfer. red to this branch in Pembroke, Ontario. 1923 Trainrobbers Are Now Captured (Canadian Press) IAJSHESTOIS, Ones-March 8.-—Two men were being detained here on suspicion oi being Roy A. and May Charles Dauntremont. twin broth- ers, who with another brother Hugh are believed by United States pol- ice to have held up a train and killed three trsinmen and a. mall clerk In the Siskiyou mountains of Oregon on October ll, 1923. The United States post office depart- ment have posted a reward of $15,. 900 ior their capture. The allega- tion that the men held are the Daunircnlonts was made in an afil. davit by James ‘Peunud, who with the two requested anlghfs lodging in the police station from Chlei oi Police Ferlalul, Chief Fcrlund received inquiries fronl lh-Iriceville asking if he had ter made out an affidavit Mr. Peter Goodman, Hunter Riv, I seen three strange men and on his further questioning Piuaud, the lat- before .:.|a..|.| iltllllllill m... m. -..........,..ii nun... lors Packed With to Quebec. ‘By (“rec”) The writer may be wrong, not having seen any oi the other Halke Colendar Tournament matches now being played throughout Cauudu. but would willingly bet the Brook- lyn ‘bridge against a ham sandwich that lust night's final billiard match In the tournament here was one oi the most spectacular and interest- ing so far played in the seven pro- vinces oi‘ tho Dominion. Spectacular Cont est-McMahon Will go ' entrants in the Maritime play-offs ,@-_-_ Defeating Bill Nicholson ‘by One Point in I 1000 String Fina l-Lambros Bros. Par- V... Fans to Witness‘ 18, 19, 15, l0, ll, 27,_ l7, 20, 23. l8. 14, 37. 32. _ F. IllcMahon-IO, "ll, ll, 33. 24.14.11.151 29,14, 15. l0, I NOTES —aml a gfinlly crowd was there. ‘Fred McMahon has retained his title as Prince Edward» island Eng- lish bllliurll champion. Notary J. ll. ICote. In the Affidav- it Pillaml stated he had met the brothers In Quebec lllliilll. February 16th and they had informed hlln confidentially that they were Roy and Charles Dauntremont, The ‘three went to Parent, Que" later 11111111111; their way to Asbestos vla 'C11111‘11y CraiSu road and Danlville. ed The above may he saying s. whole cue full, nevertheless to surpass the aforesaid mentioned set-to the writ~ er would ask any team to chalk up and come again. _ To quote in‘ part a report of Mon- day night's 0119111115 which ED116111“ in these columns yesterday lie will represent this Province In the coming eliminations which are to take place in Quebec next Monday and Tuesday. Bill Nicholson's heady and sen- sational comeback last night worthy of the highest praise. With I HHAE H l] Vi H5 (Canadian Press) _ _ MONCTON, N. 8., Mar. B. -— The Charlottetown Victories, P. E. l. iniernlelliute champions, eliminat- ed the Sunny Brae Rovers, local . here tonight In the Rrae rink by defeating them 3-2, thus winning the series of home and home games five goals m three, as they took‘ their home game last Saturday night 2-1. ' ’ The game which was played be-' fore the largest crowd of fans that. . ever attended an intermediate hockey game in this city was .a. wild exhibition of hockey. The recent soft weather had its effect on the ice which is ill a deplorable (jtlllillilflll, making brilliant hockey an inlposslbillty and team work out, oi’ the question. ' Kentville Win ,_ Southern Section p M. A. H. A. League . llclllllull wills Pllnvlllcllll . ‘llllllllllfi I BIIIIARII BIIIIMPIIINSIIIP 111111;»; ull ll particulars. "as 461 11111111 44; seconds. 1.0mm a 147 point lead to overcome at the morning, PMcl/laholl and Nicholson oeglnning, he worked systematical- PIna-ud said the two men had told finalists in the 1000 point match Union without a. vote. him how they had jumped a mail 26-ws7i. trainer-ls Opportunities J ER 0R die well-known line househol 1 es for city and surroumdin irini. n. rnnrlnlns need. 12 hop, Montreal. 1 To Lei: _‘LET - FURNISHED HOUSE Kent. Street. Apply 201i Euston . L 4221-34121. liliscelleneous ‘ . ALFRED McDONALD, LAND rvcyor, Hermanvllle, P. E. I. 3024 2 17 1mo. LEARD OF LEARD'$ MILLS quill, wishes to notify the pub- ihnt the flour mills on-ly are sing on March 23rd, 1927, 4 2i 8-3-8-31. ss mixed farming ISALESMAIN TO BRUNSWICK, A FIRST country, FOR SALE-WHITE ENAMEL ew.Al)l11y baby's sleigh, almost 11 Guardian. 4224-3-43 Ii __---————-€-ii‘ —_‘ FOR sacs, soo BUS. No. 1. IRISH Cobblers, Certified seed. A. D MadPherson, Orwell, R. R. 2. - 4256-3-9. 3i. d ll .1 I. . "— nous: ‘FOR SALE, CENTRAIIJLY located‘. All modern convenien- ces. For information. Apply B01} 4,25 4255-3-51, ti. FOR SALE _ vouNe JERSEY cow with calf byher side. Alil1iy Horne Bros., Winsloe. FDR SALE—TWO YORKSHIRE ‘Bears, 7 months. Almon Boswell. ‘Dunstaffnage, 4251 3 9 2i. FOR SA<LE-700 BUS OF BANNER Seed Oats, 150 bus. wheat, apply James Morrisey. Orwell Cove. ' 41252 3 9 2i, ._ FOR sALe-Avnsl-urie ensue cow due to freshen April 1st and 30 bushel N0. 2 Cobbler Potatoes. Want Water Power Bill Transferred (Canadian Press) ‘QUJQDPXY, March B. — Powers which were given to the New Brunswick electric power commis- fliouily tho province of Quebec two sessions ago are transferred In an- Ollie!‘ bill to the st. John ' River Imwel‘ 90-. two years ago the late Veniot government linked [hi3 province ior power to create stor- flgc dams in this province so as to develop the Grand Falls of the In- ternational Line between New Brlmswlck and Maine. Shortly after the Veniot government was defeated ‘by Hon. J. B. M. Baxter and me 901ml’ 9111111380. o. contract 1191111; given to the Canadian inter- "11111111111 Paper Company to do the devewplilg work the Province hav- ‘(15 decided against: “liationsllza- on." - thThe nresentnlu which stands n. Melflillllo oi is.’ Fheriault, Liberal . . A. for Llslet, transfers the Mr. Mclnnls further pointed out that in practically all cases heard by the Commission, the United Church Congregations had offered to convey to the minority u. church building in six cases and in seven cases had offered the minority the rigiht to WOTBhlD in their church building at such hours as the ma- jority were not using it. Thus in practically all cases the‘ majority had offered to the limit of what they could offer without depriving themselves of a. convenient place Of worship. Mr. Whitehead submitted that the West Point. case was typical of many with which the Commislson had dealt. l1l that case__the major- ity had offered to the minority the right to worship In the building be- cause lf they had complied with the request of the minority and had given them the church building, they would be depriving their own congregation of a convenient Dlace in which to worship. The majority award of the Commission In this case had allocated the Presbyterian played the first 500 string, the for- ly to overhaul and lead McMahon train at Siskiyou, Oregon, what sum they had obtained of their arrival at the Canadian border at Saskat- chewan going from there u, win. 11111811, Montreal and Quebec. Prov. Incizti detectives will take the men to Montreal for iudentification. 14 words in theamendment, namely, “Or interfering with their ‘use 11191901." was in those cases, such ‘"1 W951 P111111. Where\there was only one church building in the cilmmlllliiy. The providing ofu 911m v! worship. he said, for the minority could be accomplished without depriving the mnymqty, on. ly ‘by ordering the joint use or the Church by both congregations. lt was further contended by Mr, Whitehead, that as the amendment provided protection m majorities 0111i’. in congregations that it was not contemplated that the Metho- dist property could ibe taken for Presbyterian minorities as the Me- thodist congregations had gone In- io Union with Division. l The match night to shoot out the remaining 500. As was the case of ‘Monday's oli- - ener, long before the start fans be- gan to pack the Lnnibros Bron. parlors ,and when McMahon went to the table, parking space ‘W111i 1111 conspicuous a. an iceberg in the Benches, chairs, pool tables“ radiators, in fact every pos- sible vantage point was picked up llike world's series tickets at the However, notwith- standing the huge crowd present, the utmost silence was observed, ‘with the exception o-f a few “ah's" and “oh‘s" when either player fall- ed to negotiate a. difficult shot. .it “Q13 a nerve rgcklng game, es- pecially for McMahon, who, al- though cueing a steady and coll- sistent game was forced to see his 147 lead slowly but surely cut down by his opponent who later passed Sahara- lPolo Grounds. 7 points." was resumed mer "hanging up" with a lead 0i last at the 800 mark. lt was a great ex- hibition of nerve coupled with ex- cellent execution. Nicholson as great in defeat as w McMahon in victory. ‘Messrs. Ernie Perry and Watson Cruswell were judge o! play and of- flcial scorer respectively. Messrs. Lambros Bros, wish to thank the Press, juds@1!,'01‘1'1¢1111 scorers and all those who helped in any way to make the 'l‘ourna- ment the success it was. Sullivan Swims “San” Channel ISIAN EILAINICISOO. ‘March, 8. —— Henry Sullivan of Lowell. M11118» yesterday swam the Golden (into channel here In one hour and 50 minutes. The distance is about sel. To be beaten by 0119 11913151311195 lo a one all draw. the . (Canadian Press) HALIFAX, N. 8.. Mar. 8. -Kent-_~ iville "Wildcats" won the southern - section of the Maritime Amateur. Hockey Association Leaguehere tonight. by‘ holding the Crescsnts. Kentvllle won first game of the series by a ,score of 8 to 1 at Kentville last Saturday. _ - , , v 0n the play the Crescents de- served to win outskatlng the visit- nrs and easily outshooting them 44 to .'I.'I. Murdock scored for llientviile in the opening period. ‘Dick tied the score when he re-___ loelved n pass from MacDonald and drove the puck Into the net with five minutes to go in ihefinal ., Ind; - -- - -N. H. L. Games f " (Canadian Press) N. ll. L. results: Canudlcns 1; Montreal 0. (Zliiuugo 4;. Detroit 1. Pittsburgh 2; Boston 5. powers ‘Vmch 111111 given to the him to lead by ten. From then on New 3711113111011 Eoivernments com- . I , lk. 42l7-3-8-2i. _ D B rt sum) it was a battle royal and anybody s Church‘ to the‘ minority and the .Mr. McKinnon stated In the course of his address crinZ splendid zidvaniflsefi 1° enmgms 0,3 n m‘1e' more. ‘Living conditions un- passed, and the cheapest goo ms on earth. Write for new bar- ns. Alfred Barley & Co. Ltd. nliiguo, selected farm John, New Brunswick. 4077-2-26 Wk. YED FROM GLENFINNAN dark silver female iiox. Tat- li-liors right ear, CIPJ. Num. left ear, either 91D or 104D. dcr please notify J. J, aid. Gienfinnan. i Illlcrollu uorrl ne of the largest and belt Ipped Hotels In Entefn us... contains 120 reoml. of which have private t. Completely . novated -VP|‘6priet-or| a v . .» safe-shown, Men-q}.- wo-ooewowo-eoyoaoq‘ VICTORIA l-lorl-zi. 1'1. Lnckhari, St. John; O. J. lead, Bus-sex; G. Govel, 04-0-04 d HORSES FOR SALE -1T'WO CAR- londs oi’ choice western horses personally selected by Mr. Mc- ‘Neill have been removed from Agricultural ll-lall and are now at iBuntain and Bell's stock yards Ifor insipection. Look them over before ‘buying elsewhere. Terms to suit purchasers. Wood 8s Mc- ‘Neill. 4210-3-7,’ 3i Nursing . PRIVATE NURSES FREQUENT- Iy earn $30 a week. Learn by per- sonal correspondence. Catalogue INo. 28 free. Royal College of Science, Toronto 4, ‘Canada. "- _ N- Mch. 510i. YtOUNG WOMEN DESIRING TO enter next class of North Adams Training School for Nurses, North Adams, Mass., please write Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and privilege of six months’ course at Yale University School of Nurs- ing. All expenses paid. . , ‘ 4216-3-8-12I. . !__ j Wanted }WANTED—I4O TO 260 INCUBA- ‘_ tor and Brooder. Wallace “Wlisaltley, Charlottetown. ' " 1». 419s a a 4i. mission to the 00111l11111y organized tinder the auspices of the internat- ional paper cm h HAsthma is Torture. No one who 111111 I Bowed for breath in the pow- ?’ 0f 1181-1111112. knows what such suf- 1911118 18. Thousands do know, how- ever- "0111 BXDorie/nce how immeas- urable is the relief provided by that ‘111111111110115 preparation, Dr. J, I), Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. For years It has been relieving the most gave” casefi- If you are a sufferer ° m" Gel“! E day 111 securing this remedi’ "<11" your drugglst. BIRTHS ;ihM‘PSON—- At Bay View, Feb. 1 t” M13 ‘Ell-d Mlrs. Cedric Simp- "11- =1 Musiuelr. ‘Syllvlia El-slpyilh. FERGUSON- Jn this city no March 4th. to Mr. and Mrs. Wat- w“ F°T$11‘5°11'(l1ee Verna Coiley), 11 11011. (Congratulations) MARRIAGEB ATHiE-RTOINQHERREM- At the on Tuesday, Raclofy. Crnpaud, Msrciyfllt. 11127. _,i'ii,i_iiss lMinnie 312111111 Sherren.‘ datilhter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel '8,_iierl'en, was illflrried to .Mr. Ray Atherton, son‘ 0i Mr. and Mrs Alvin Atherton oi’ Mount Herbert. ' v .|;gA1-H5:v v » i an lyinoinirs city. _ v 4zas-s-s, a1. seesaw snow: cm‘ wave gttlard and csre,1s_7 Hillsboro‘ Millions: "They are really the most devoted lovers 1 ever saw." Cynicus: “Yes; it seems ‘a shame J M wANrao -—OFFICE TABLE m MCKENZIE. -- at nose Valley ‘condition. oak preferred. M11111“ 7. 1927. Mos. Mangalret Mc- gienziedn. her 903b, yer. ‘ , y -l1‘un- ralfrhwisday 3,1 “pg 0' germ UTCH-At Earnscliffeidn March th, 1927; ‘Benjaminllilitch, In the 0th year of his age. Funeral from his late residence on "Thursday, March 10th, at 1 o'clocl_r_ to Cherry V0119)’ Cemetery. ‘ AY-—At his home in“ ‘It. ‘Stewart. court was requested to alter this award, by giving to the minority the right to worship in The Church building at such times as the ma- lorlty were not using it, Instead of the title to it, This was submitted as a solution oi‘ the difficulty. whereby both the majority and min ority congregation would suffer a minimum degree of hardship. Mr. Whitehead further submitted that the only application oi the ..____--i-i-_----_- nlnternally and Externally it is Good-The crowning property of .Dr. Thomas’ Eclectric Oil Is that Ii can be used internally for many complaints as well as externally. For sore throat, croup. whooping cough, pains in the chest, colic and muny kindred ailments it has quail» ties that are unsurpassed. A bottle of it costs little and there is no loss In always having It at hand. I I O-O-O-O-OO-Q-O-O WHY IS a IT; s that we have such a big do- mand for KLENZO DENTAL . CREME . The reasons are it removes t the lllm and discoloration from the teeth brlnsills w‘ the beauty o1 the enamel and leaves a cool, clean,‘ re- freahling feeling In the mouth, system count times cause a du he given w‘. mrmhcr of tho finally. 2!: and ‘Ila red pkg»; CARTEFSHEEPILIS but rather had reference equitable title and joint use of United Church propert t0 ed by the statute. the United Church minority and could selves up into groups who could find accommodation for themselves in the Bethel Methodist Church a short distance froln West Point Church and in Zililllurn bieihodlst Church five miles east from West Point. _' i Mr. Whitehead In replying to this contention stated that iho act nev- er contemplated tho splitting up of s majority congregation into groups such as proposed by Mr. McKlnnon and that in any event evidence showed that there wasno surplus accommodation ill the Methodist Churches mentioned. (Jourt adjourned at 5 c-‘clock to inset again at 10.30 this morning. R E, L I E V E S I ' . ‘SICII "EADACHE *~ _ ~ Neurons batters Llttilillisr Pills mayo the boyish free from u lleve e alflmbhifiifiill prion d d llploluta ‘confidence tcnoviérl; I A u...‘ and .1. that the word "‘use" as It appeared in the amendment was not used there In the ordinary meaning of the word. the iherefore the Ies by the majority and minority congregations was not contemplat- In referring to tho vies; Pnlnt case, Mr. McKIunon con‘~.pnded_ that congregation should concede rho church to the divide trom- pnln and unpleasant after ‘ game. Nicholson's last visit to the ‘table netted him a run of twelve to ,nt last fail on o. difficult carom. Had he madgit he would have been declared the winner as his score read 999. McMahon, chalking up ior his turn glanced at the score board wihich registered 985, With 15 points to victory and the Prince ‘Edward ilslnnd championship with- in reaching distance, he cued a cool and relnalkablc string to clinch the verdict. On his last shot, an “in" oi! the red to the corner. one could hear a feather tlroll. 11° intense was the silence. On the completiodof his shot, and the clicking of the “white"v in the rock- et, pondemonlum broke loose among Mcfiiahonfis supporters. Handshahes were theorder of the evening and congratulations flew thick and fast, at the conclusion of which both players were enthusias- tically bounced by their admirers. lt was a fitting climax to one of the finest billiard tournaments ev- er conducted In this city. The. following were the breaks 10 or over. W. Nicholson-db l0, l9, 20, 18, Since jakiriyg. over this Hotel we have spent many thounndl of dollars in repairs and improvements. It In new the finest Hotel of its cine In the Mariam; Prov- lneu. I It Ipp.’|l to thou who want a comfortable Sullivan is the only man who hl-‘l swam both the English and Santa Catalina channels. Annual Meeting The Annual meeting of the Free. town Bible Auxiliary Society was held in the Princetcwn United Church, on Tuesday, March 8th at 2 o'clock. This marks the 89th annl. versary of this Society. Tile meet- ing was well attended. A 511901111 message for the occasion was dolly. ered by Rev. Dr. Faint of Kensinlz. ton. lt was n, powerful and inipeil— lull a p p e a] for 121113191‘ missionary endeavor. Devol- Ionol exercises all 1i business of the society were coll- ducted by the President, Rev. D.‘ report on behalf of the Missionary Committee. The funds of the Soc- lety for the year amounted to $057.. cess in every respect. A fuller: re- port will be given later. Livestock Report MONTREAL, Mar. 8. —- There l, were 0-l cattle, 31 sheep and lambs 584 hogs and 047 calves for sale oh the two markets this morn- ing and an additional five or six cars of small stock were expected before noon. Medium quality cows were quoted from $4.00 to $5.00 and oanners and cutter $2.25 ' to $3.00, calves were mostly $10.00. There were no toll fllllliity lots and a few were sold for $11715 111111 011° _or two small lots at $10.25. Com- mon Ianfhs were sold for $10.00 111111 hogs were generally $12.00 either on n grade basis or $12.00 iii-fr iloil| premium nn selects and 50 cents per cwt cul on shops and hoavios or $12.00 flni. A few sciesflli poorer quality hogs were made 111 the ' M. Grant, who also read the annual ‘ 0t). The nleeting was a 51811111 5110' ~ $11.75 fiat. NICE GOLF mrvlcouvlnn, March s. - All golfing records vanished yesterday into space when K. Tanaka, local Japanese golfer, playing on‘ this Canadian Pacific course, ‘Lang- nra", a‘. South Vancouver", scored‘ a hole In one twice in one round of the eighteen hole links. _ - . The first was oibtaillerkat the fifth hole which is fully 115 yards. and the second at the sixteenth hole which is 210 yards. > . This astonishing and unique fell is vouched for by "several promirr, ent Vancouver golfers who were playing on the course at the time. i-i-O-i Pimples come from bioodlhat)’: not lust right. if you want lo gct rid of facial blemishes try SeigeVsSyrup. Any drugstore. v c0011 ivsws ‘I To . Asthma s . ‘ i . . Sufferers Hughes Asthma Remedy ha! relieved and» permanently . cured hundreds of these air flicked with ‘ . ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS Give it a mu. Price $1.00. i otown; Cline. R. Stayert, Sum- ide; l1‘. D. Bownch, Summer- 111111 4P0." it all." n. M-dlieod. "Sumnferslde; n; Wwym B. Wheeler save the unin- rvey, Windsor; '1‘ - be? of ‘drinkers’ in tlflficoliritry ls ' st. 101...; o. w' 11411111111115»: idlmrhntu 19...... ; 1". Macldarlane, Montreal; B. tiioy keep I'll to drinking, " l St. John; W. Elm-H. La. ior . 1111; John Hlnschlffldwgbri :1 11A Power of its Own, -.m-, Thomas’. Eclentrlg Q1 ,1». subtle W. J. lndmau, St; John; C. v rchibald, Truro; ,- ,1. w“, power of its ow who h“; til; i. til i - - . . a ey are g0 ng to get 1118111911 o We have all the other rem-b edles Including Page's Inhal- ' era, Rex-Ml". Keiiolil. ‘I111’ . Under, Green ‘Mountain, etc-V Prices 36o, and 00o. sold Onlyk by ‘rue emu PT onuoeis-rs . Hotel and splendid table and excellent services! a moder- lfn pries- Rates from “$8.00 to $4.00 per day- Charlottetown n Feb. 20th. 92'! Mr. . I Ja . - , .-+— , . w. 4; ,,,,,,;1_ -' f"? y - rwliklsii fefMhlsra Home am. ' at the Agricultural Hall at Char- lottetown at 11 o'clock a._ m. on Friday the 11th Inst, two u. loads of weapon!" ilneltutlnh, rumma- weapons single and’ double earri- spam-eleven! andiuto truck bodies delivery bob llllglll. driving llsieill. one dump sleigh, also one ‘ The latest idea is indies’ stock- ings sold with a "spare." Soy! 11 lady: ’;'lf on a rainy day a truck splanhesone stockinl! ‘vlth mud. presto, I slip Into _a telephon? booth and hull on'the ‘fsplre.’ if both are splashed I don't. need’- ‘s.a...f.., ‘ an... ‘mu s.- ‘robilbt ll! pried. ‘ w“? E- Qflsnier. .. ‘ n tkins, Tomato; C. , ‘ Toronto: J . A.“ MacDonald. Qfnivlosii ‘Dlagioml. -—W_. .. . v on: . l... ns’ Mines. _ -j v ' ‘Dfldge’ . . ices- o used n. know this and keelp it b them as the most valuableliniiileng available. its uses are innumerable l3. and for many years It has been prized ns the leading llnlment for man and beast. ' _ .Pi\onl. CIR .I.II KODAK we resell‘ I. on: one‘ ,4 at of buffalo robes. Those express wlflgolll are all new and Illqylrat. elite condition. Isfm "W 1k w“, t, '1.- zssaoal m?” Qinfililln ‘i. 1.‘ “Proprietors, ‘ ulssjt’; Mqoullloflilfftlisbr-‘Hj, . b _ , . th lull .. stockings ‘foe Izuaiitltliofidurilllel- Q_ “m” “a 1131' Marin. ‘has ru- . bllbhd" their .-somni storm"? .\.. r. I “iii 1 Q