Ill’ game 1Y0 ou Wlllmiay won glmmplonshlp, but became the only lim boldbrs ol ‘thfl Victorians win ‘ls we .11»: ,0 dlockoy the lsllzjnd than ro- mrlllnlc champions and will go n. ‘Prince Edward Island and partic- liuritilns long WHY ffululdzrll to 1hr.» 100i"?- ’l‘ho Visit“ (‘very 10mg“ mpulur V0?“ (are. cvol‘ llih‘ our! Saturday ph y. The Mont 13° in; u bnllhy condition o akin Tank-faced men 11nd the Qhq-hglfiaklarn Shaving Stick l“ fifilfi Tnicurn ll. cu ideal - .m¢r\fre0blng. ' .- lwpnll d a i2. u-d-{é-i Victoria In winninS the sudden Milli . w..s-.::r-:...M....: I IUOII SIIMIIIOK Ile- . .1. m the dlallfax Waruisrbré tnto night the Victorian not the Jmsnnodlnlte Marl- niglht. National winter pastime on ‘liha island. . of ...-...'.‘.1.,.i.u...... I Afillilloldorsloi Herald Trophy more young plnyema chance to get Illhegatrw with‘ file view in mind of producing more hockey ma- terial 0o uphold the lhonor ot the lalsmd in lhtwkey circles. that they Halifax Herald Tlmsucoeeded, ample proof was turn- lshed the hundreds of fans that Winlnqssed the game on Saturday chamions and will go au-larly_ Charlottetown should in once aaaln bringing proud or the Vics showing made against home and outside teams _ since they organized» late in the lee are deserving of season and it is lo be hoped that in annexing such n the Victories intermediate hockey let from the -Wa1lder-"tsllm achievements will not soon y man on the line-up done be forgotten and that the hays who nnxl done .it rwsll and in so nobly fought nlgllvs fixture it was a. bring the iiellunld M3,, or good sports winning fromzwlll receive some little recognition good, smrls. Tho muiu idea (gpmlu Illgnnlzlng was to give lot their good work 1n zplzulng the the Vlctorinlslandi once more on the hockey mop of tlhe Mltritimes, Jen 641 1.0 be ‘w the last bell to the» chuxnvlonahln Western Guardian‘ _.PANTRY SALE Sulurdlly in ukl ,,,- 5r >_\1.'u'y'lq Academy, Sunuuer- tido, ill llnllnalls. ' Livestock Report .\lll-N"l"1'il|7..Ail., Mun-ll 2|. Mirultlc. rl-l-oiplu 027. ‘filo itilldll! murkrt wu-l brink uull luc good duality \1\'|i'k woo sold quickly. Good nlf-(‘PH were scalroe. the heal. load u-oigllod u little ovor T200 pounds ouch .'|.lt1 picked out at $7.50 and ll .,. ll bolil-ru brought $7.00 (10011 WHPH lll (lcmulltl and 111051! were higher. Anything sult- ubie for the kosher trade Wat-l 801d mr $13.51; und one lot of nix "H11 rut nouns brought $6.75. good quality heavy hulls of beef bro-ruling brought. $6.00. Common bulls $4.00 to $5.00- Bltliflltlll‘ steers, good $7.50 t0 3.00. lnlldllllfl $7.00 to $7.25. $0.2?» to $0.715. gmyll $15.75 lo $73-31, luedlum $6.25 m $17.75, common. $5.50 to ull-dlulu $4 .00 4o1T (tolumon steers sold from lo lltlflf» A icw fairly good cows prices on Ono lot of Quo l atlons . (:0 m ill o n Butcher heifer-H. $0.00. 1n $511.30. $2.50, (wullors $2.7m’. to $3.25. llutcll- CLAVSSIIFIED ADMERTISEMENTS .86 per line of 5 word: Ila per lluo of n words Ono Insertion Four ‘insertion: Eight lruertloru -.... .....__.-....._..- 0044400 0 O 640-60-09-00-90 Ofifffk 5 Limited’ Kmmm" P‘ 3 g1 M Cobbler seed potatoes". James ',__ __'- G111, EIHOIVIIIG. 4513-3-22-41 Misceueneilus- 1mm FOR SALE-QZ ACRES - ~»- _}____._. A sun‘ ‘on OVERCOAT onoslt rccoived this mnulll, can be ready for Easter. dollars suvcd. S- ll‘. TurBush. ‘ 1N0. AIIFRED MeDONALD, LAND Surveyor, Hormanville, P. id. l. - Agents Wanted AGENTS FOR DELAVAL CREAM $op:ll‘utol‘s, hlllkcrs, Englnos and ‘supplies. l"l\l‘ll1 Machinery and Hoe u~l before buying. McGowlufs .52.‘... repute cm HAVE hoard and euro. $1. THERE WlL-L BE A MEETING of lilo ulculbelrs o! 1.711.- Nl. ll. ‘S. tlzly ticrcb 22:141.. uL 7 p. m. inr liming twcods and fertilizer. Sign- (‘I1 Jenkins BT00, ‘Sec. futures. _.. ‘dlollluolfxwl, 11g‘- Béd ~ - WANTED BY THE FIRST 0F April tollchor fur lligb lluhlk School. (i. ll‘. Roberta, Soc'ty_ Situations ‘Vacant ’ u. “Bland; have bullinolls o! your "will make itvo dollars up daily’. , "ilbllnl m- experience ltnnocou- Mn?‘ 9- Glllffiliw “nl'““u°"l~ lBsrber College, Department “b” ()nt.\.._..-... . . .. S‘.v_..21,,12|.. . .na1"ax‘ ‘Jazsqfl. Wanted I ‘N Lost l wmn-zo - rwo uE%RNISI'IED l‘fllllll~'_ Apply A_ l of hll-lrdln lllrowm‘ mo” . .-' ilecrlng licpnlrs. McCol-luick- 426. Flt guaranteed and tlon. 4 -l.09-3~16-7l 3924 2 1? Imo. ‘ 137 liillsbnrn 44.0.‘! 2i Z1 Ill. 11bit! (‘lull 1n lMillvlolv Hull, 'i‘u<\.s- ‘IN-unborn lVmltn-d m", 45l2-Zl-224ll ssu. HOUSEHOLD Neces- ailllls — greutostjmuglnablo ‘BIG or bulls, good $5.170 to $6.00. com- ulml $4.00 to $5.00. (lulf relvollli-‘i 821, 'i‘bo bulk of tho culvcs sold in straight lots ut from $0.00 f’ lu $0.50. and u. llcw sulall lots were 4 picked out at $10.00 and one lnl ul. $11.00. Tho ponrcsl calves offer- $3.00, Quolutlon-l. WI Ilouglle up medium illnl l-lllo lull-l $8.00. ulld 1102491101 A row gmd dorgo nn opm-nllon lodny. _ ml were Hlllfl for lgood vcul $0.50 it) $11.1 $3150 to ‘$0.310, 811091! rlwolpls -il. quality lillllllil were sold I'm‘ l‘ .50. others brought $4.00 to $0.50 pol‘ owl. (Quotations, ewl-s $4.00 to $0.50, luulbs good $l'l.00 lll $11.50, bog roof-lulu 2.270. Tllo bulk of lllc. llogu wore sold br- twenu $11.00 to 311.715. buyers were (nffcring 811.150 on n gruderl basis, with $2.00 premium per hog on selects and 50 cents cut per cwl.. on shops and llouvlou. 140031 butt-hora paid $11.00 and 19111275 on u flat liasis and fllOSl of lhs curly ables. On one market with very few bogs offer- ed, butchers were sold IlTOTIl $0.50 to $10.00. KENNEL CLUB ‘ _ _‘ A meeting of the Konnol (ilub 00101110‘ 001W. 1-2000 $51)" l" $117k" will bu llo-ld this (avcnlng lu till‘. “-““““‘“‘“(‘uluthulnplun Rooms ut 7.510. HOUSE FOR SALE, OENTRALLY located. All modern ces. For information, 'Apply 1B0! _____.____._____.___._____. FOR SALE—OERTIFIED IRISH fronting on East River, nine miles from Charlottetown. Apply to James Mc-Nully, Redford ‘Sta- FOR SALE-SCH-OONER Ernst lying at dluntnln ‘Go's wharf, Charlottclow ‘particulars lwaluz, ‘Summsllslde. FlOR SALE--FAFIM 0P 100 ACRES 75 under cultivation. with desir- dwelliug house and buildings. unrtwood at Argyle Shore. George M, Campbell, Bonshnw. __Mulc Help Wanted wANrEFluAN 1-0 wom< on Wiuslrlo Slntlon. WANTED- CAKE-LE ‘MARRIED Jllllll to work on turm- ADllly John Audrow, illnst lloynily. _ WANTED-MARRIED MAN FOB furm work. Apply Hurry Jenkins. Mnrket. Bldg. Clftown. EARNINGS, ployment ‘for Barbers. expert in 8 weeks. Writs lvloisr WQYE GUI“ I111)“ 111.00 llnd shore]! Pu o k e rs took pnld $12.00. Saws ,._.___ ‘L4; For Sale convenien- 4255-3-9, ‘ti. 4428 3 17 L8H] _._._.._.__.__.._ .J. H. gall A’; . For ‘to James T. imply tours-om: oui~ d shore front for 4450-3-184wk Apply James Stockmau H09 l) 10 21 , -150l-3'2l-2l 3-220‘ STEADY EM- Become B. l Horne, .Oy- lslllgfa-zmzl 040011-048?!- . s Losy -_-_~LADIES w. l 1' ._vg¢t~oh ylth fl br eolst; ,_ er ‘lefive at this office. Rswer - . - . 41 LOSTL-BETWEEN STA, ION Notra Home Academy. small _ purse, containing $5 bill. ., kindly notify. Guardian [oft OI-‘D . . $478 ..._.. AND Inlisr oe. ‘ » Loilmluo lTEHo 7' ” ' H GB 8"" P‘ J- Noy. Thursday LOADlNG LIVE HOGS at. Pis- ‘qllld Wednssda ‘ n, Mqrch 2am. nem- manila?‘ 4495-3-21 21. moo auccsssrut. ——Pr0hibl-4 _ tion inspectors, accompanied by a. 991108 0111061‘. yesterday afternoon midi’ I "111 luyul a residence on Wilts!" 8L. and were successful in (ml-Rim!!! two can: of liquor. CHILD 1NJU,RED--Wbmt. might - ~ lmve been a more 35110113 9,001.15“; l oouwred yefltwdfly afternoon on Water Street ‘when Dorie, the sev- tlton was hit :by a sloven lwhl-le pro- 09904118 in a westerly direction. “he little clhild xvas severely bruis- ‘beed. it how the» accident happened, but 8100070108‘ l!) 011G 1111119 glnPs grimy, she was fnavlnl; a ride and in trying another little glrldladtbe child ful- lsn beuentdrthe “heavy luheeis only. plrovidence allone knows what may! ____ have happened. Clear of a severe} shaking up wlbh no lutelnul lnjurq iessuslained, it is expected that, Doris will be fully recovered in a! day or two. 1f the little girl's storyl lm, leaves this morning on u Visit i to Quebec. Montreal and ’i‘o-.orllo. , Si. lPc-lors. lilo week end lll lilo vlty lilo gill-st f their sister, Mrs. Loo Muchull- ll. lmy , id. returning hnmn ycslcrduy. 45l6r8-23-31 3'61!‘ 01d 4191118108!‘ 0f Mls. Ham- about the lulu and backot the is not known exactly just! l got of! the sloven. was pushed by’ , by 2 is cowrect the above should serve, mg“ as o. lwnlrlning to truckmen and orb-i 53 ere driving teams t0 keep children, Tho Misses Kullllino and lrlldc Cameron, Sllnlnlcrsldo, spl-ul l. Williulng ,' '_ frictldu o1‘ “rs. Luw- will rcgl-l-l lo hour ontered lilo i’. ll. Isl» ycslordny and will uu-T 1 The many H. {Di- Annual Meeting‘ S Roop’s Market For the bent corn beef 10 and 12! cents n pound, lurd 20 (routs u pound, ll lllu for 513 cents in (Iurtousg Spars Ribs, neck, ribs-l, lint-ks} ‘ ifOflkQd moms, old ful-lllloneall drlodi _ dlull National Railways. The late Mr. (icing who hull n1. wide railway experience in Cauodu and lu the United States was 07 years of age and bud been lu rail-i way service for more than forty; yearn. Born at Portland, Ore. in] Luke-Shore and Easbern Rnllwn ‘ in 1886 joined the Northern Pacific “ from 1887 to 1880 Port Crescent, improvement. State of Wnsbiugtolrml 1s9o-1s91. Great Northern llnll~“‘ l Louis railway nt Minneapolis, froml Trunk. coming to Montreal on Oct- onpuclty until Juno lut, 1910, when‘ til April 1st, 1922i when he become‘ Burial will lll-IKE‘ place in Mont-l lore. Mr. Going is survived by, Will’. 1001-1902. Wns ITBCOIIIHHSIIIUU‘ engineer Grand Trunk Pacific Rilll-l way from 1001i to 1905, division on-i ziueel‘ of the Minneapolis and Slum‘ 190G to October 1007, when ho cums to Montreal to join the (irnnd. obcr 10th, i907 as locating ougilr cor. Mr. (icing continued ill illllll ‘he becnmo engineer of (‘.()l]i~lll‘l1(.'1ll)ll lll which capacity-hr.» continued un-j terminal engineer under tbc bur- enu of economics. 1 ronl on Wednesday 11116171001181; 3.30 from Wrays Undertaking Pur- , his wife and one daughter. DEATHS Ill. w-vvvvwvvvvVvv v LACEY-in Everett, Muss, on Mar 17th, 1927. Agnell (nee Bradley) wife of Charles E. Lncoy. 0.4.121), or THANKS t 1M Thomas Mb e and family of. n. ‘Mary's ‘Rd-l Jlesll-sln lhnnk l all thdbrdclilrffrlendtgnnn ueirb- horn who aseistedr-them during the illness and death of his father and wife, _ ,, ‘ 3-22-21 in. i. l. and SaveMoney! Gll.‘|.E PURE FLAKE , 174/! alTtdw/y m1}: [my Gm voua enacts sens u l Yp% Totul 2708 '(‘llrl.s|i.‘lu by 2i pills lt. A. ‘lull rnlloll llll- high single pl" .\vhil<- M. ‘Sllewul-l rollcd lllv big 010.; l-cspcrloli m lcnvcs in mourn hl-r husband. nix grnud-cilildreln. ‘I l‘ ‘veg’ “ravemm m" m" “m” W" Jesus. The solution of lbs cross is All ' waqylgufglgairlg Ill’ ii n ' ' ,~_m Y Bowling . Paul's defeated St. Peters 01 plus. W. CATIHOLlY rolled the single and three 0t 208 and plus. . t. Paul's owny fronrthe vehicles or more sol-q n C m d ' _ ‘ _ H m8 H2 203 ions results are bound to follow‘. ‘ B. ‘()::_.:\v5]1y__ _ 132 m5 Mucuuu mo 18a — - ' I ‘li. Owen . .. ~ 1-82 94 PERWNALS . . . . . . . . . . .. 112 90 Ilev. R. J. McDonald, Sl. (‘oiuur 75:; 'l’ul:ll 2107 BOWLING TO-NIGHT CHURCH LEAGUE Iii) lillilill-Nii-l vs. 'i‘r1ll1ly. ODDFELLOWS LEAGUE 00. Howllll "s. Allallllrl, l. Jrluu-u daft-atoll . . henrt . i lbust ulgill. ou lilo 1.. 0.10. Alleys. ‘ ‘lilo Allfllulii doiczllcd ills Spullu by" This yam h“ “rely been m" zl lIlLlFKlll oi‘ 157 pins, ll. Poole rol- ‘lod lligb single oi‘ 2H7 zllso loilll 01' (H7. l-‘ollmvlllg zlrc the scores: beef. 11111118. Bacon. and all fresh} 5mm“ _ __ heeftuts and fresh pork outs, urfg," l , . . A .. l " . . . . . .. . ;l . ltoupl-l. Phom. 431 also J80 i515 “L Esfluzfy . 1m; 222 A. Joy 1x0 1-88 Death Ofveteran ‘u’. .\1ll.\l‘lzlbou . . 1oz lull I lToiul 05H ' 1A h . Rallwayman,...“%;:L?..... ..... .. 2.. -_-_ J. (Jumcroxl . 170 198 (Special to the Guardian) ,1‘). (loss . . 1S4 12L MONTREAL. Que., Mm‘. 21. -— J. .-\. liellllvy .. H7 20$ The death occurred here toduy ol‘ i3_ Poole, . 22?. 133 A. S. Going who since April IsLl Total 2730. 1923, has been tcrmlunl 004110010‘; Tonight 10.8.30 tho Anchors in the Bureau of Economics Cann- tbr- social Club. In Memoriam MRS. JOHN W. MCKENZIE. 1860 the lute Mr. (loin c0mmenc~ m“! m ‘mlway Rive?’ P’ E’ i" ed railway service wllhgtho Seuttleon. the mm‘ "i Miwnh ‘me? a mm‘ ‘brill: illness of tour luonths, Jes- “le ‘Ml-Lean. o1’ Little Sands, wife of John '\\‘. McKenzie, tinsmitlnl She was: mcluflcl‘ 0t‘ the Dalptlsl. (Yhurch) forty 51X years and loved and‘, wlho knew her.‘ tho pge of 7S yenns. by ull o. soil. uud ‘three m’ ‘them in Edson- and 01W" ‘Pom llooll, f‘. ‘B. '~O-Q§ Q-O4 Toothache The very word makes shiver. s. o, s. The new remedy mlmbr the you l ’ nerve and relieve: the ache promptly. EFFECTIVE I whether lhers is n cavity or -. not. Price 25 Oentl. To prevent decay and pre- l serve the teeth ulo ' Klenzo Dental ’ _ Creme‘ ' - 1 ‘m: vnomnr onucolsrs 1 And Reinstatementsl dent, who has been abwndiln; lhelChurch entertained the choir and. Maritime Amateur» Hockey Asaoda- ‘ guests 91°"- m-BBUHB. which mam-held in Kerntviiie last week. returned home have been under the ban. o! slmpen- I 51°11 previous to the ‘war. 9! 9W‘. athletes it may be said that 511011 ‘Welo classified 8-5 profession- als lln- class "A" and. "B" urlltlwut Rsmarks—l’rol'essor Fletcher ‘ the vote of the full executive, and Violin solo— Miss Kathleen mlally of these cases were never Hllffllll’ bulletlned us being suspended. Aft- Bl‘ receiving affidavits from these. Mlbie-tes in question and after going "wfflllsltly into each. particular case ‘the M. P- B. Executive found that Wmflgly. and that the madorlty of Bald cases should. never have gone to the A. A. U. of C- for their judg- ment; hence all been fortunate in receiving back their amuteul- status complied ‘with The ‘rules and reguiutionsrgoverrr lnl-r some, und with tlhe concurrence 0i tcllo )1. P. B. Executive. Continu- ing. Mr- Dvyle mu that n may also be nleutioned that the NL A. H, A. placed itself on record a-s endors- ‘lllR udlat we have doné and concur- Pmg ‘with the M. ll’. H's interpreta- tlou of the constitution of the pur- cut body. mostly affiliated clubs. Gun n1 only moans by which nil ullllolos‘ l.“,ndrm_lc.llll 01-. lsutlu-tloal “ddresg ‘um gggflllllllllt 1|||"l‘f‘S1P.(1. About. flftcorl or‘ h mm” Of 3mm’ Jam!“ “mlmte-‘l ‘ha-‘Hollleltlllnling thought-l stresscqlw- lllgll lgqjlilo M. A, 1]. _.\_ and 3L p, B_ Exedlernntionul problems. ggicutlvos Iwork harmoniously in the lflzslllieTfifiifi of amateur sport libero is mimic doubt that ltbc Mnritlmes will tillsoon mid to its foster many names palm: Nothing requires so much members of post executives. 1 ..F ‘ we i” yet 0 considerable “ml 1t shall believe in humunltv How 1301i lot laflgniefill in the alumni” cuu one serve well if it (loos not he- 98. h “m” l i‘ “"‘-~1“ll'ii"-\m\\l<1‘Willow u. that which u wishes ' ‘ “ 50°“ Ne“ f“ U105“ "h" wish 3° serve? No ltolariuu can ever use mndbrward some promptly so zlrtioni ure." Rotary Says “Human nnlurc l ‘ ' I l "l l ' Choir Entertalned M'- $~ l“- Doyle. M. P. B. Presto The music cornmlttee of Trinity tkllul §|'; last evening in the social room of the church. TbsrLwei-e approximately ninety present and Address -— Lieutenant Governor ; Heurtz "Wfibwrding the suspension of roost Vocal solo~hlrs J. J. Stewart Adxiress—-ll.t.-(‘ol. G. O. Fallis. O. B. E Address-Rev. Mr. Ryan Vocal 80|0—~i\1l'S Fletcher Address~—Dr. Ramsay Vocal solo—Mrs J. A. Luwson LL-Col. l-‘ullis was tho principal guest of the evening and delivered s splendid address, giving reminis- cences of his trip to England and France and his lecture tour through the United States. ‘On completion of the program an informal soclnl time was held. the whole evening being very much enjoyed by nll present. A vote of thanks moved by hit‘. G. l’. l-iulcheson and seconded h! LL-Col. Full was tendered to tllc ladies of the congregation for pro- vidiug such nu excellent repent. they were ‘being classified those ullw ‘have committee was moved by Meeumg Wfih represenwtives M ed to by the chairman. Doyle re- . _;.‘Y‘ Sfmul “ ‘ " ‘ ‘ “ m; 1% ma?“ "hm were ‘was 1111""? a 1H5‘ will lmin ‘ togellher without doubt! (tor l‘. Aullll 10b 1-1.1 95mm“ ‘mice over <rhl q l t _ g m; 163m“ n‘ I . _‘ '5" l‘ “S a 9 l lhe greatest array of lacing mater‘ ).:_ ypfihpj- m, “Why Mflfiufmt ‘mflyl \ h R l h iul in the history 0t euulcru (‘up-u M4 lmrwnviun" Drum“ nnlflciuyq ml‘ c; u 1 l c our) unc eon ycster- mm ~ ~‘ l r ' *1 . uldlday, the slpclkcr was Rclurlun ““ _'“ uilhlcilcs be brought back to the George Fullis or us he is known . . ~ 727 r7," "23 , I _ ' ,j f’ ‘ _ Murine, on one 23rd ol August. 1~ ' ‘ ‘ sllnllduld of pnst. yours, dhroughout (unadu as. Lieutenant ‘mung Bangor comes I lliuvlllg ublo vlslll-(l gum, Jnhn_§(‘oiol1cl Revorcnll (i. O. Fullis, ll. “fling, ‘August 30th m Soplembm. 1M1» lloylo met manly dcllaguteu rel 1'" ' Jlicsr-ullug clubs ‘lboro, nlld. TI‘(JI‘.1V'I l". l’., of Vunrerluvel‘, Sen- ' (.‘. 11H" (‘anulllun (‘hnpllu in Frum-e iIIK lllclr. wplllllllls is sulisflcd l:h:ltl“m'i“g m“ vmm" WM" qm-lp,” “m, i, (qmn Hume,’ m u“, ‘lloluriuu lfllllls look us Hi1“?! ' tllo-lno of‘ u powerful unll cloqul-ni Foundation of Rot- uud lilo. geullrul-,,_ll_y., who have Ainrlllme iknowlerlge of each other in the home; of individual members in banner ono_lluc to tho musldorzt-i tllc club", of Rotary ethics; of local lion. titan. our utlllctes hove \‘(‘('.(‘1V(‘(lllll‘(71l18IllS needing Rolury ethics; from ltllc lvlaritimo Province Branch ul‘ 0110's owu business, nnd its 1168118 l-Jxecuillvo. Inf liotury principles; of Stutc pro- m. comdusion said Mr, Dqylg’ lfqblelns and luully knowledge of 1n- Thc greatest ‘force ls ignorance. ignorance is tllc imolher of suspicion eliminate the ignorance and the suspicion disap- Ithat have been dimmed the past __ , ‘ l knowledge as on honest judgment. lfcw years, due to the attitude of u is fundamental m Rotary m its desire l0 give vilul sol-vice that t0 not back to illll out forms, etc., and: the term “poor weglk plum,“ “m. ‘is the grandest stuff ever made and gdeserves the universal upplica~ ‘lion of service." John Fisk was a Rotarlun 1n philosophy when he ‘suld: "The lnost outstanding foal- ure of man is his llnproveuhiencss,‘ may be taken at once. 1 The Black Cat (By British United Press) IAOVIUUN, March 21. —~ A black . . _ cut decided to cross the street ut f,“ n“ ‘mm-‘D ‘h? exm“ m “Mm. Hlack,h,“_n_ In consequence of “s; Alelllgence will diltl scrvico may for the first time in the Malllc unll New ilrunswick Alum a vols of thanks to the umsic Q01" My, nlshlng continuous George Tweedy and seconded by July to October Mr. A. 11.011110, which was respond- wards of $50,000 ‘m purses. 1st, Scptolnber l-ttll. 15th uwlll-lll-s-l to Woodstock, N, 13., from Soptomlu-l- 2011b ‘lo till: 23rd. ’l‘hv.rc urn just l-uollllll days tutor- fmv ‘l.l1oll~ long lrlp to ‘Print-c Ed- lvord lslzlud whore tho NIClllil, starts filtered“! 111i pluce knowledge ill a high position. , dlsintergrating ’ Saturday mgbt. after an excellent dinner was eerv. u m, pom luwmewed 1,, a ell by the Ladies Aid of the church l- GugJ-djan- wemmnmlve “w,” the following program was curried “dad” _ mt more u. a. wonderful revival ul‘°‘"‘ PROQRAM l m” uvilfapp late ti; erect n lube different bra bes t .. .. ' m", m, nmaem m“ ch12; y use Toast- His Malssty. the King. You “an th an to the reinstatement of many of our and sage aha 3mg}, l M Xtia‘ a u . .-v~“"' Maritime athletes, many of whom Heniygmi..." a c a mum‘ r. gconffliw’ *' King ryt/ij “tiara . Part in the “Big Show” - Great Racing This Fall, With Largest Entry List in History of the Sport. IH-lncc Edward island will iiuurl- raring circuit. u hlnailon of down east. fairs fur- and o 1T orln g then Jlrcuque ‘lfllfi, .\laiuo. and 10th m. nrxl ‘work Fiiitilflfktitlll ‘rings lll '10“; mlmwl“; m.“ Mme M um vclllng in give llhc horses u. rcsl. bo- The Markets (Canadian Press) l orrnvvn, out. us»: zt-llcursil Wcstcrrl receipts have been dcluy- od somewhat through onstcru slor- > my weather lbut ure still aruplc to 0 uupply demand. Receipts in tbc oust arc increasing. seconds 30 to 31. Montreal: Market is steady and unchanged. Deniers are quoting for ungraded eggs delivered, extras 32 lo 34. firsts 30 to 31, seconds 27 to 28, rlces to retailers extras 38 to ~10, fllsts 35 to 37. seconds 33 to Ill. Winnipeg: Prices to country shippers are fairly steady with deal ere s-tiii quoting for upgraded eggs delivered, cases ‘returned, extras 30. ‘firsts 28, seconds 2i. Prices in ro- _ {and Huxley ‘vhen ha “m: u‘ can télltllem extras 36, firsts 3o, seconds lILlIzlc-l. l. A. l. Saskatchewan: Dealers are qu lug country shippers for uugrudl 1 (m _______ .ymodify tho conditions o1‘ existence. lmgqtgi: Swerve}, ‘The intelligent service that has Mounted u footpath, (wont-glen lfllehlvoll my. tho iuuhlul Smashed MW“ a fiance‘ gnaw dun‘ o t (mirth. pint eventu. Tore through u shrurbhery. l d ,l)£0uf:,r?y re r: tnei'unl,l,llnllltlfl:.ll'al. ~tylgvye1l1lép,?yly¥gr,i,gfi m“b‘“.]k"‘e"t of; lnovenleyntélio: clillnol be u iynllf: ' ' “ ~ mud u good Roturlun. There lri no o“ m“ “n3 “Mm m“ hrmm‘ M; cynicism in Rmury. no cynicism in ‘ling into llln wnlrr Tho drlvor \V'l‘ll l ' ' _ ' " llvlt Jesus looked buck to surface unlhurt, no lilo blunk “as luckymnluuuqlnces “ml saw the majesty l. “m” "n! 50f humanity. We (‘uuilot serve bllm- _ luuiiy i1‘ we fall lu vllully believe lll ll. " 4 iludorstunding is not enough. l-Syulpulhetic outlook is not enough. llllllil. go more than emotional. The vllul factor 7i! tho development ol lloiury is tho ‘will. We must sub~ slilutc good nature by good will. A good many of ul-l are not Rotar- lane-l because we good naturedly know and emotlouully feel, and it QUEEN 1 IIOTEI. Since taking. over this Hotel we have spent man! fhouunda of dollar: in ‘The most frightful spectacle in In now the flnolt Hotel of lll r clan in the Maritime Prov- > lnou- It appeals to than E who want n comfortable Hotel and aplendllf-llblo ‘and expslleht urvlce I modar-V , cod so vlvidlly that he or she psychology proves we are 1 pathetic nature tells you one who gives "the s: ‘lo lkndws and feels ought l.. no giv on, .- l Theclrhlrmsn in extending then fail in ncdon. We see what ought to be done and fail to do it. ' t .' it "w". "d Impwwman ' x1e world is a person who knows u wecps emotionally and then does lnnthing. Ffckls friendship without service or sacrifice. Whole modern not friends until we ect whnt we know and feel oughtlo he done. You are not a Rothrlan until you ucluthe ‘ - service of‘ Rotaryend your sym- what ought lo be dons. A l......;lun ris e the anal-lo." or ‘the members said It was the greatest melrssn of Rotary eggs, delivered, extras 37, firsts 35. to 39, seconds 3-1 to 35. Edmonton: ‘Dealers nrc quolinr: country shippers IPXIHLH ‘J6. iirslts ‘Z4, seconds ll). Priors lo rctuilcrs extras ‘.34, firsts 32, seconds 26. shippers for uugrudvd oggs extras 26, flrsis 2i, HUCOIIGN l0. ondu 23, oats who quiet $1.10 perms; of 90 . eletrack. Prices for w. yo. m....§.‘.‘si'.'§$‘l’l§ tllpfltrlloblfp clulfiot vaueou _ _ - l’. , t r ~..I .» V .»,_.<.l-. venloll pomp.» __ . v I be y NBS L. Mooney‘ xgfilzhg“ ,,f,ff’§;.»"§;°".‘?°".'°'”° butter weno mllmalntuined- under ‘A r - ‘ irr-:‘".‘rl.:."l2‘r::.rr...inr.:=: “Zifllfll - .~ . ,1 n 5.1 . <1 ' . - r WANlTso-ntu‘ a n c 0 w. .-. .7 S“??? ‘T “:1: B‘? q ‘ ‘r u-e“ 9 u»- xrg... ‘- h-wers as» JQ l0 work m ' ‘l-y Apply . . W. C. Newcom M no n; . ally. on hirilsnitlhlundwtlfllullb llfll- "N8. h 6 °°l.°\-°°\\"“i° p... one ' ’ 0 0' ' h ‘I 0 i v A . _ ,. “in l. ,.~‘»~*‘ quiet, in all, districts uni price» . ,0 t0 Mm nemylo, pm‘ Iona lfigry- a; spy M0312: ‘Plrljnhleri ‘in o n . Fl Mic lltlbnyelt Rfeotlllfl! were unanangadjmu mo l .1». .. _.»- lacing 1mm Closes Trot, up~ Class Trot, 2.30 Ohlss Pace. This cvellt will be fol. a $500 purse. in. will make one of the strongest addition there will ‘plobuhly be one chains of meetings that. llilri over or more 4- hceut gotten together 1n ‘(iauudrl :1 nd <- ou ull stulurs nl-icxcept lloulton, be named on tho first rmynleut, lull i“ [I19 (_‘lh:lr]llIl(!lf)\\‘ll stakes burnt» On men arc given tbc privilege of with- llholriing tile. unrucsl or tiloir bolsu-u nndltrullil 1.1m flllal lnrynlerlll. Scploulbler Isl, This plzlu llzlsl up- llflilllfil to lllOPHf-lllfill for the rcalsull tllul J1.‘LZ‘1VOH lbcul on opportunity sllmlld llbclr hOTt-lll ‘boconlo illiul-od _ to scli their stake illloloforu their oulry is not a lnlinl Torouto—Murket is steady wilhl dealers quoting counlry shippers‘ fol ungrnded eggs (iciivererl extmsl 30, firsts 28, seconds 24 to 25. Priw, 0s lo remilers extras 36, firsts 34.1 i‘ Hotel C0., Ltd. i > l Clrlgury: Daniel's ulo now quotinghnrllrn-gl; Ioulo. ~- Pril-ou to A~— ' retulleu-l lexiruu $0, firsls 20, scr- Vuucouvcr: hinrkrt stoudy with prices to "producers cxtrztsl 23f lo 25. hrhm‘ is w “y, our understanding glint» 2i in ‘lll. lulllot extras 20 In MONTREAlL, Qucn, March 2l.- The export lrndo in Iiiuuaxliau grulu ‘m tho Montrmll market ioduy was zlgnln very quiet, there bclug pruc- Lirally no demand from ully source. The domestic trnxlo in cosh grain was also slow, but lilo tone ol‘ the nlarkot wvnlrpteady and prices were unchanged. The local and c1000" demand for spring when 110W “'03 or o. limited. character, but prices ruled steady. The winter wheat sit- uation was also quiet, but the frcl~ lug was flrm. The milifeed market was again active and firm. The mur- kst-ior stnudnrd Krflfilfifl 0f Pillleil and prices were un- changed. A fairly active. business was done in exits and prices ruled stswdy. The receipts wele 1.373 ras- eo. The market for pOlMOP-s was without any new feature to note. prices being ubont steady under n ml; demand, Sales‘ of odd cars oi Quebec white stock were lunds at pounds in bulk. n11 grades of norm. early l-losint: stakes conflict- 1111:, oi‘ the following: 2.14 Class 'l‘rot and Puce, 2.17 Class Trot and Pave, 2.22 Cluss Trot and Pact‘. 2330 Class Trot, 2.150 Each 2-25 luuscs which will llc lull- losers. The (fates for the first 081F091“ will ho tho sumo hroughout the ciucuil, namely, May loth, uud the second puymcut fol-\ The clrcltlt starts off n1 n£Lfl§0l‘,I\1(i\\'§i on Juno 15th. lu all the stokes (fin urlottowwu bol-sol-l nl llHl is mudo. m outlets and ~——- ‘flirt-o oi’ I227 [lil|H_ limit‘ suspcnuiou lifted, iuld when-l Th. f d. “Pl , d f u, ‘m2 SAHRAKR Lfggagggz/mqgailyh (‘Jmlmllsl 1,. l“ l,” 1'1"‘ “m” “li7'|“|"“““’t"\tl\|'l' 0041-11‘! world laud] rllclyvlvhlnilllircfi-‘lliliolluoi so: at Clllrrlotlclmvn on QHlUAIXlWlHrJ-‘Vl. We bcllcvle Cburloittelowu ‘can l~~ “"“’,""‘ ‘~-' =< - - ’_""~‘l1~'""°"‘" "K "E "H 11 "Infill! gvlco. 1 wish u. eluborul what lzluu l\-1\i1('»(“\i-1J\\|(13 u. the soul. wk forward through ta prov 0m EXHlBITION Vi. Murlhluuun . . 132i 170 105 than" rust-s ~\\"'lll receive evely coni. cmlcewe m be ‘he Youmfflmns o! Ohmqqlwlown bus already llflillfldilixfitl-llélll record for furnishing good The Atlnuul (leuel-‘li Meeting of?‘ ‘étildlgifirlm liglsddilrllllfifonil i ll l to vmmny. Knowledge or beam m" I illmuure (lealmgs m me campaigning . ‘ ‘. U ~ " c. -- . c. ax tau a. on n line. over-understandinggrowing outofknow~ * -— ' lumcmcn unKKhIWIEh 118 new c0!!- tbe above Association wlll be holdup 11.11114...“ 32g 13g 1r7 u _ _| _ . _ . , _ _ _ , , , ‘ u we, ~01” urine unc-sllu~=<l o» ' ‘ ’ -»~- -~~ ~ilpl‘é.‘i?.'i“.lif°l3.‘ Mféxifllfiifféf 113E1311555".fiflifildfitiifiifif.“£32107. m1 u u» emu-c 0*" his rldmrrrlfffili‘?Z‘§§i‘.‘1".i.l§‘l§?..§§l§'ifiihfi "my 901mm" B ‘Wk i" Qilarlilllt‘ U T70 77:1 30311119 nem- pmm; hm.‘ banned athletes 1o create fellowship. “V” jam"? "amame, zfdfiqe ‘TH, fzflsuoil DTOVPS to he the (nee racing touu on Wcdneuduy. the blXlh (lily. Tqml 93,2 \ ~ . the carrying out o: (Elltllfl uom- . . .. . ,. , _ - , -‘- .wlll have received their nmalcur ‘When fellowship exists between . , dpzutrous w-lll sec wonderful cou- . ggufilxllllxffi} “mo “Hr l“ U“ M“? "iv Lcuirztvl Christian _ _ _ ltmnm mum Cape Brew“, pk-Mmi individuals uud nations, service l?“ ‘filnrlliulxcluil; i119’; g‘? S?” rllgglg 11.1,; mu -T_ - l l _ ll d H Al. (alter . 108 1.0 llsicQilhiy and many other palms opwlll dlllfllllilllcillly follow. “°“"e‘ ° “e a“ ° l‘ c m" ‘fill-r U '90“ 1"“ W“ ""5111. Stewart . . . . . .. m1 20-1 zlzflquva Qcolm n h aye be, w d»: The -,»e11,,,,.,,1,1,, 1,, ham] on “n. especially alum: the hues oi._~._.~*__._______.._..._ flfiIk)‘lt1li0ll1i>l)l)\;?évlgéellll?“ 1 \ , IL H_ Mauxem ' 127 m8 122mm‘ D5356 {o sh; shat a ulwfwlderzuandmg and undermhndmg H studying and solving community ‘ uel lluLs (uyo .{lI'(‘.l,1.l k. .. l‘ -‘ .- -‘ pol-t ' v H y; ‘ r11 ._ vo-roaeooonmu-o-oooooa o "r"- ‘ ll“ei'lllfli ' ti’? iii iiillwu” Ir-"rllc" ‘t w“ “rue Riki? ‘I3...’.‘{‘.§ll"liiilf.'.§.l§'?.“‘ Elf p Ho» ~~ = 1w (\\‘(l0,\‘ 1" ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' " llhe past. season. The some may be .' ' ' no“ 1C F3101} u“ u.- l-* ll l ‘ T . . _-..__._.___l - . . ____ . , .. . . , .. . .. .. C. R. Smallwood, Sedtyl m, T5,. slglsald of Saint John and Norllheruitltzgigleige ‘Al? Jfilgehtngyiz ilnmsuy, .\il'. A. ‘ll. Cosh uud .\ir.l . Treasurcr . 70,.“ .,...=,s gNIW Brunswick where reinstated‘ l l‘ ‘k l 1 n ,1. h P. W. Turner. 1 ,,_.,.,_H. 1. . _..,, _ Mhhflp“ ‘plum, a prmmnem 1mm pneti.h{.el o Brxlflrslun: m.‘ h“! r ““ ' ———-—-<oa~—--- .. I’ ' rev . ' u ': '~ "-"~"—<.9>-—--— . , Flll-rcioro Mztrltlnle athletes shoulkll uhllxlxg m w ‘ a 0 (N ; 1-5 L. 0. C. lmel “lined l“ havhlg 5°I""1"'°‘| men‘ it follows then that Rotary‘ ulusl fi' --- 1 One of the lamest and but 0 equipped Hotels In Eastern ‘ Canada. Contains 120 room!) 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few yearn. Few Hotel: throughout Danadl and the United Slates have its splendid table. courteous uervloe to all Guestl. Tele- phone: in rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. Charlottetown Proprietors v’ HARRY csnown, Manager VICTORIA HOTEL _____. -' I’. 1.. Perry‘, Aullgnulsh; W. J. (Jonper, Mouctou; ll. McDonald, (ieorgetowll; ll. m. Ztlcln-url, Sourls; M. F. McDonald. .,l fllontuguc; J. ll. MacDonald. Sunr ulcrsidv; 1i. A. Rogers, Summer- slllc: l’. hlohinhnn. .\1nnc.ton;‘T. seconds 30. Prices lo rotuilols arr , \ , _ , _ _ extras in cartons 42, firsts loose 3K.,(l.‘l?l‘::j":,' $8.: ‘MM’ L‘ A‘ Arthumhl‘ (Yrlllg. Truro; N. S. Deiuun. Si. John; A. Cameron. To!" onto; (i. \'. 'l‘hon1p.~lou. W. A. Cook- luou, ‘Toronto: A. H. Morrison. New Glasgow’; 1.. V. Price, St. John; (‘. H. luliug. 'l‘orontrl; (I. l). Murdock. ‘Thou. Stevenson, Tor» DRUGS BY MAIL a A Let us be of service to you. << All orders shipped by re- turn mull- Our largo clock of DRUGS, PATENT MEDL CINEB, may surmise, FIRST Alas, HORSE mu CATTLE MEDIClNES. KODAK SUPPLIES, TRUSQ- ES. BANDAGES. etc ll l! your nurut Pout Office or, Rural Box lwllllng your comi mnnd. ' Enelone price and uddrm __..z A '1.» lll Fliilllli 1N MAINE . l , lllll N. B. llilllllltlll Prince; Edward Island to Play Prominent “J w. am... iilllllaghi Elf-fit! w‘ any.“ i,"- 2:1. IP~<n - _ _