.... . ..._..._.., ._ _ .........~__... THE CHARLOTTETOWN CIJARDIAN At l $150 l $8. i GLADSTONE NOTES -_._._.__ Tlle ice has been hushed thls winter by Ernest Kirby and Clarence Cuddle rrdln Murray Harbor 10' Point Pleasant. i?‘ Mr. Percy Bharam has returned home from Charlottetown when he has spent six years with Mr. Home. Mrs. Freeman Muttart has re- ' turned home witll her child from l5 Halifax where it has been under M medical treatment. Many friends of Mr. Issac Kirby pm- nro sorry to know of his recent ill- ness. Captain Pearl Goobee and Alex’ E. Richards have their schooner tile Ideal in safe port for the winter months. Mr. Ooabee will be doing some repairs on her and will be sailing soon as possible REM"- Mr. Dan uni-ton of MllrrlY River Mr. James Penny ls sliemlins W" " friends‘ i‘ " ' Clearing out all ‘ Winter Hats at 50c, $1. and $1.50 This advertisement is directed to you lad- ies whose winter hats are just a littlc “past their prime.” You perhaps may not want to buy a new spring hat to-day-—but if you can get a slllart, handsome winter model at your own price, to finish the sca- son—you'll be interested, \von’t you? At “Fills table shows one or two felts, sonic felt and velvet coni- 5 billed, and a good many velvets, various sizes ordinary values to ._ $2.25 and over. At l This table includes sonic very lovely hats, some of them or- l dinarily selling of them higher. at $4.50, nlany Handsome felt and veivetconl- bina-tions a few satins, some all velvet, all thoroughly good mo- You will find on this table hats worth $6, $7, and dern shapes. All Silk, Flat Crape DRESSES $8_95 This arrival, from the selections of Miss Foster alld Mr. MacLeod, offers you an outstanding val- no. stylcs, 6 or S different. colors, all new, all very slliart pure silk, flat (arcpc, just. such (lFPSSHS as yon soc in ulosl. storm; at. $11) to $12. 0n sah- hero to-day at. 39s Moose a; I”I°LEOD . lllfllED ‘J19 - 121 Queen Street. (‘.Z1(‘.ll, Gratto are pleased to know of llcr speedy recovery. Many friends went Saturday fol Ill/ITS. Miibcyts home and gave her n day's chopping wood. Mrs. Samuel Hume of Murray River was a recent visitor to Mrs. Albert MacKayb. Miss Helen Reid, Point Pleasant llfilll-v Moll‘ visiting her sister, Mrs. Albert -_...._-_¢0§----- HAPPENINGS OF HAMPTON have returned llmnc lifter ll pleas-l art visit with friends in Wlnnloc illid Charlottetown. Miss Sadie W-rgiiwoil ls ilsltiilg in New Argyle, thc mlesi of her gxmgngmttor m Gladstone sundnylsister, Mrs, John .\l:lcl\'irilnn Owing to tiii- inclement iveailler‘ wlgigf months with his Iltrents, Mi- tire Hampton Ralmnnnon ‘and the‘ and Mrs. Alex. n. Rlcliflfrll. ‘flmJglZdHlM MW o! .Mnl. Arthur next time iloys.’ ing after game. cluil-‘s- tions. iilg after game. ‘still-l: consisting SlUllU$. lMolltaguc» , “HEASTERN AGENT-Air. J. W. iitlurdock is Guardian .vlolltllgue and will bu pleased to ‘receive news items, llew and renewal subscriptions. Lean. Montague- .‘ LONDON, Feb. 2l.— For third time this year Westminster lAblgey today became the scene of a ‘memorial service to a noted Briton. iFirst Thomas Hardy. author, their Jilarl l-Iaig, soldier, and today the ‘Earl of Oxford and Asquith. stairs- l man. The Countess of Oxford, Princess lBibesoo, hcr daughter members of the Asquith came from Cutton. Courtney where the former premier was buried. The Cabinet headed by lPrime Minister Stanley Baldwin, lattendcd in a body. j The Diplomatic Corps and many jofflcials and lnenlbers of both ‘Houses of Parliament attended the services. Like the burial services lat Sutton the singing of the favor- iite hymns of the “served as Prillie Minister ‘the first two years of the war. —-——-<0->——- jTeach Empire Police At Scotland Yard LONDON, Feb. 21. -- lcoursc of instruction is given to ‘senior policcoffioers from thc Brit- ish Dollliliiolls and thc Colonies all. Scotland Yard every spring. when l€X}1(‘.l'l(‘l1UL‘(l Scotland Yard -t.ivcs teach Illl they klnlw about till- trail. of crhlliilal deflection. in the lPSSOIIS include thc. followillli? Iiuw to (lclclzt thc flllsc chic from thc l'('ill. l Methods oi tracking criilliiliils. ‘ How criminals arc indexed llild classified in thc Yard records. ‘ (Jo-operation between various dc- lnirtillcllts- zllid thc Flying squad. ‘ SlllTliil Brailch l)i‘i)Ci!(llll‘C ill ill-al- illg Willi political offenders lllld spy i cases. Last _yi:ill‘ officers iroln thc Au:<_ <traltan Force taking the classes lil- 'clndcd Cllicf Inspector Plggott, who said of Scotland Yard men: "They ,llave a QUlCUIOSS which gives tilt‘ lman in the street thc iillprcssioll :tlley are doing nothing; yet. they _- lmarlagc to obtain all the information" y‘ land knowledge they rcqilire of the lilabits, tiisposition and customs oi .2“: 011mm“; _ _ _ _ _ £ __ of‘ lllu lhlli»- wns zlhii- til do nil my ilwlll CLASS c ivorlr. l lliltl i-oillpilrilllvl-ly no iulifcr- t r -. . . H“, “londh “I Ml- L’. llllll lily Iulby wlis \'(.'I‘_\' strong llllil lluslalli will hc sorry to liiril that ll] _ _ _, he has been injured wllllc visiting "jl"'"‘""" M» "M" I‘ ‘-“°"~'5ld°) ' ' " ' ' ' * " " ‘J lllllllrlu: stores. awn-loin ill‘ liqui-"l. (‘omet (Jewel) . . , . . . . . . . . .. 1'» .¢~lli ll 0- t, l l) . - ll. ' _ . _ llilllhrllillry 1:1" llrl,l,‘_.'l.l,,,,$_"'bllll_“I'll: Commodore Lair (Wind! 4 trllll pkg. of iilllli-ts. lll- Boston. 1N0 particulars hnrc ns yet bran leccclveil. . Mr. Jot-k Ciiiileroli who iii the l’. E. LllHliLIAl visited by ‘whom lind Mrs. Tllc people of this and neighbor- ‘lng districts will bi.- son-y to learn M“; Jennie Rlghgfdg visited heflllla-l our \\'0I'lll_\' pastor, Rev. f}. if. ents Sunday accompanied bylswlfl- 1"" l fllsrcll Mr. Cowan of Montague. 'f'llfl'l‘fl 1. 'l‘ll<z Tillllil i-liillirslaati-l have been lividoyini: nlilly excellent concerts. llyl-rs Tire service oil Sunday from Trinity CllllTClI was as usual much enjoyed as specrlnls by Thornton W. Bums-as. I. Phillip-s and Privsident Cool- idge. Needless to My we also ap- pmciate the Dally Programs ;(‘. F. (i. Y. Charlottetown nrd t". l1’. C. F. Snmlneirakie. We are glad that Mr. Donald A. MiwLenn ltl‘ conval- oscinlz l-npklly lifter a sm lack or Plcura-Pneilmonlli. Western Guardian —MAIII'I‘IME CHAMPIONSHIP.‘ game at Summer-side February 24th Crystals vs. Oxford. One hours skat- CANADIAN M o n E n A T o R —3.000 YARDS FUGI SILK ill 35 oi‘ illU best. selling shades, for your selection-é!!! inch- es wlile—-only 55c yard- —YOU CAN BUY 29 inch Fugi silk in‘ 25 different shades, per yard 55c. At Sinclair's 2663-2-22-21 —GU ARD IAN BEPIIESENTA-l , TIVB for Richmond and vicinity is l »Mr. Ray Brown, who is open to re- l celve new and renewal subscrip- -—-DON'T MISS the big champion- ship game at Siunmerslde. Feb. 24th. Crystals vs. Oxford. One hours skat- —WES'I'ERN OFFICE. — The Western Oifloe 0t the Guardian l: located in the lilcNeill Building. Water St., Summerslde, where sub- icripilous and advertising will he lrecelved. The Guardian may he purchased daily at the Western lOiIlco in the McNolll Building Ol‘ at the McDonald News Store. l‘ —-AUCTiON SALE ISOltl ui l-‘. J- E- Wrighfs - llwilivl‘ St. Slilllllicrsiilc, Siituriluy" laflcrllooli illld oveulilg. Fcll- 25th, l‘; llllllllflfl‘ oi‘ articles from bankrupt L.L.D.. Moderator of The Unit- from Trinidad greetings to re- jclieck writers, filing iuiliiilct. oi‘- Itici- supplies, typewriter curbulls- Also set ladies’ (juflllll; Eastern Quint .."1‘FOR SALE-i-‘ivc ll- l’. Mul- lor Boat. Apply Dim l.\li‘.lt‘-Kll.lll()ll, Quaint and affecting as were lllC greetings glvcll tllC Modeidinl- felt sratllude and respect w the. 01 The United Church of Cgllgda saints who have retired from Trilli- on hi5 recent, Visit, to qx-lnldad by did, Revs. Dr. F. J. Coffin. Dr. K. the pupils of tllc mission schools. J- Gflllll- DP- $~ A- Fraser and. Dr. . “my yield in llnportancc to the ad_ W. L. Macrne," writes the resident drcgg pfcggnigd by the East Indlan catcchist of Ierc. These men are National Congress of Trinidad. The living ill Cllllfldfl- dgculllenp which l5 w be placed l“ Numerous private requests that the archives of Tile United Church, the Mlldelllml‘ Slwllld‘ convey recounts ln Swill, phrases the pl-o- thanks in persoil to Canadians who gfggs of a mun had provided for their- education “were it not 1-01. the good folmcb were given him by young East align work of ll“, canadlan Mls, Indian ministers and teachers._ sioll started in 'I‘l‘inidad 60 years Th? ml that the Moderator lwd ago’ the malol-lly o; the East Ind_ been m India a year earlier and ac- ians resident in this island would wldmgli’ .°°"1d 1°" East India" sglll be llewel-S of woody Says tllls peoplebf their motherland was of addl-ess ~Todayl thanks to you]. value ill the Jubilee celebrations. missionary activities, our East He Seem?‘ w them w have °°m9 Indian boys and glrls can boast o; from India. as well as from Canada. an education second to none. Wel _ are proud that many East Indians‘ ""5""? n" Mwgmuml i of tllc Colony are members of zil-§ _ 4 l mos‘. every branch of the higher, SLYOHE PODWBSCHlHlIOnS fflvmllllg a proftssiolls. We have our Eastlflrgi" "E3531"? 9f 5°1f'8°a’¢l'1zgl\al:l ' ~ _- y - h‘ in C urc a fllfS “I011! Illfl, C C , — _ ~~-~— --—-__i? .__..__ Indm“ doufillcrclllyrlfsrb‘ dell-‘Ellllon by the Easy, Indlansl MONTAGUE MEMORIAL ECIIOOL Campbell. l Miss McDonald's dept... garetwebsiier: servants." lTheir claim? l wfire based on the - a U - success wh cl as attended the: lagollfgligllarfglo-txrltlfélfiggsgeglgrgiiitll%zilzilssion work in clcvallng the Chaplial school for the month of Jallu- Floyd McKinnon. {rec and (lull work. the Ens; lmlJactcr and training the intellect oil“?- ians have proved the economic me East Indlam- Il- ls “P6010111! ..‘1‘FARM FOR SALE ill. llnerclal Cross, IOTLy acres clear, twenty-four acres under wood, for further particulars apply Nell '.\li1t!~ Abbey Service For l Ell-Premier Asquith statesmen. backbone of the colony o; Trlnl. that illuch good will come from [lllSl clad and Tobago. That they have frank illmfchanil“ 9f Views- alsn advanced ill every way is evl-i While existing “solely for the the East Indian people." tile Coll- _ _ gross takes the opportunity to as}: °r the hlilwfic fiilfldm Mlssmil- ililgllrt tile Moderator and his colleagues A5 $c°mla"~l' °f_F°'e13" 34155191151 lo “can-y a message ol- grectlng l0 he will have an important silare in; the Mother Church in Canada. and Shawl"? mac-V Wm‘ Ycgard t0 dcv" tell them how grateful East Indians cl°l°lll°lll 0f m9 W01‘ k- that this good work may long con- . _ , ._ tlilue with the same degree of suc_ ‘S'““"“y_sl“ tens of a ("amt ccsses that has attended its efforts who‘? “(mums ‘m’ SWOIY ""°5fl"g to tllc present.“ . "15-'11? land will be held in ‘Canada in Men Froln MairItlIIlQSQMarch, - - - Education has beell_the door to In Tr lthe hearts of the people and special lreferencle t: iiiléinxllllsllgllilg: achieve; merit n an g racy an ‘developing character is made ill the Elggimfqnggaagfigé address of the East Indian Associa- .. tion. Signed by Hindu pundits allllgogAvETgmTkilgns.SANITS|and Moslclll leaders, as well us‘ Christians. it says: ‘ _____ » "Success has attended the var- iious activities of the Canadian Mis- _ sion and we feel it is incumbent upon us to_ specially congratulate lthe organization upon the achieve- ments hitherto attained in the education of our boys and girls, ir- respective of their creed; we extend our sincerest thanks and congratu- lations for services rendered to our people and we trust that the good work amongst us will continue to result in progress." other greetings. late Dr. John Morton. lCS. f Larger liar-vest Coming Rev.’ James Endicoit, D.D., ' |a larger harvest in the future,” say the signers for St. James‘ Church at Table Laud. “We ask you to convey our heart- lBy It. I’. Stouffer) here are for the good work done —-~--- <+>~~ ‘ ~ by thc Canadian Mission of 'I‘l-iiii- clad, and that it is our sincere wish PoTAToEs $22 A BAG Polaltocs llro $22 per bill; ill this [sounded by "lslom. Symnl ltcd Liiku urea, ilccilrdillg to 3| li-ilirl‘ rr-zlchilil: hurl: this wl-uk 'I‘llc address goes oll to state tlliltll'll‘ll1 Jillllllfi "(Willi lllflllfll’ ""2"" "l: tho Mission "lllls dollc more goodjTislh-llv, who ls prospi-ixtlilg ill ill?!’ for the East Indian community in ““"ll"" "f U“ (“Bllllll- lll lllllfeni-i the island than any other dclloml- "Oi course, we don't cilt m1)‘ ill. nntloil." Founded by the Maritime that price," tho writer adds torsely _ “rcsbytcrian Synod ill 1868, the Ilutter is iluoteil lit 75 coilts per Mission (ultercrl llll‘. Presbyterian pound, ton filii-hi-s $110 ll pound; Church in Canada iil i875 and The null (‘lllll runs in il. (lOllliF zllid .1 ‘Jllitrci, Church of Canada in l925.!llli|i' ii gallon, ilci-crdlng to ‘Mr- Celcbriltlon of its Diamond Jilbllcc Hnylu. Tlliifl- “PU, howuvor, lots: has just been hcld on thc isllind of fl<h uvnilziliic, nilrl tho lmprcs-_ rilflll is l-ziltherci‘. from iho lottcrl ‘illlll. lhcso form a sort of staple‘ Motherhood! lzlioi in thc lied llilkG ililnilll: trump-l - , ----_-<-o>- - _l'<‘I"I'l"-l‘~. ltul- “Ilia Pii-ri-t-‘s -- SUMMARV OF NORTH RIVER orili- Ill-tjriiqflllllllll nus li-ry Iii-ll“ “:1 RACES HELD FEE 13, - ‘Zlll rilniloilll. ““' " Illllll QLASS A "ll|sf‘il)illli.i(llil (illorcslilci . P, “pl-l, "ll ulllPriiic-c Mac (Wllliilllilyl .. L’ l sun‘ ill,‘ "llfrl-i fiLAss B :lf,"ifl','l'l'l'l_, fl:,'l‘l§'f"ll'i‘l‘n Jonnii- Cope (llOIIIIOSSQfyW . z: lll‘llill|it‘ll'illt'll> lnuililiril Verna lliilll (Mulch) l _ :“' """."' l" "5' Durklc (C 0W) - - ~ - - - - - » »- 1- N iilllii-llililhlllill} llll.l"‘l"illl‘llllilllldy Alarm"! (“mum 4 “.1 :.'il\'1' lue illl ilppeiltr-‘Ctlloifillln lSlll (MCLOOIII .. 5 * tlllll I got. ill0ll;:' lllil‘ 11n- rclllilillderl ll i; -- Isl-I»- Munfivrfl‘ 1mm" Mumvy‘ m“ NllliPy 'l‘nil<l (Whitci . . . . . .. I Upton Todd iMcClouslievl L. 5 many friends among this Ipast wcck wert-z W. A, Alt-Quarrlv. aild MP8. J00 E. Trf-ilflllfllf}. Mill. Norman Nicholson and many oth- lFPS. These all laport Jack iliuch I improved and ‘trust “'11 H Ir lMPllllTilliT Estate James Kenedy Kensington ‘ . l i We thank all our customers who responded to our appeal l for settlement of accounts. but to those who have not. yet I arranged. we must ask for IMMEDIATE PAYMENT. Only . a Lew days left before the account goes into our solicitor‘: l hands. Kindly i-ali at our olllce and avoid additional" i expense. l PRESTON KENNEDY CHARLES KENNEDY l Tile Moderator, Rev. Dr. Jalnesl Endlcott, garllinded by the repre- sentatives of tile several faiths. made numerous replies to these and At Iere Village, he was greeted by the elders of the first Presby-' terian Church founded on the is- land by the pioneer missionary, thc At Susamachar, he met the first self-governing congregation of ‘East Indians, the promise of u fu- ‘lturc era of self-sustaining church- ; "As we look around. we rejoice ; to say that the seed sown by the Cd (hunk Mm brings home ‘early missionaries and their East ll l M“ l l . . Indian associates has brought forth 3:3‘ lo bentfziolsmlllfxltfi: fruit in many Christian lives, and] vcfls and Students there is the expectation of reaping Principal's dept. Grade X. — l. ham: 3. Harold Landry; 4, Kather- Jack McLean; 2, Mlnllic Grccllc and iile Reynolds. Miss McLeodks dept... tena Sol-r Flvron Grant; 3, James Burdon; 4, Grade IV.—Yl. Sybil Reynolds; 2, r ~ ~ In an lmu-vlew glven slnce lllslMarlorie Fraser. Grade IX. — l. Jacqueline La Coursiere; 3, Helen oxalic m; domed by the address which "Plrelum lo Canada’ the ModeratorlNorbert Grant; 2, Atwood Younker: Clarkson; 4. Esther La Courslere M w -_ _ orne avly l lopnono cl - -- -'~ - i. . Hindus" Musmm and Chmmms ‘work and lives of the mlsslonarieslEnld 0°51??- 2- Venn" M0308"; 3. 3. Vera Beck and Minnie Dfibmllli neutralized byuinlxiug with 'i iveak 50cm and Imlltlcal advnncelnent of Ill {mum l-lls eloquem and lnfllphnna Grant: 4. Ethel McCarroll. 4,,Lucille Burden. Miss Morrlsseyfls ' lential voice will be raised on behalf. Grade Vy-"l-sflgflinag $11M"; 2- dept» Grade II la-l-l. Catherine ' vcs: . rc o _ ' ‘ _; Q, 192s g - END OF FEBRUARY SPECIALS ‘ Note These Prices They wm Save You Money PoundPatclles . . . . 45c and 50c LinenTowelllng.............. . . . . .......,.......yard13c., Men’s Fleece-lined Underwear . . . . . . . . . . . . . . garment 69c. Men’sBraces........ . . . . . . . . . . . . Frilled Curtains .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..pair $1.25 Trunks,largesize........... . . . . ...................$6.0tl 2,000yardsGrey,Cotton . . . . . . 9(}_ Boys'GolfHose . . . . . . . . . Women's Fleece-lined Hose Boys’Bat_hRobes............_.................._....$4_50 Women's Hats,clearing 25 Wonleifs Silk Dresses, ‘worth $15.00 .. . . . . . . . . . . . .$9.9S Oilcl0t1lMats........ . . . . . . . Brassiers Boys'LeatherMitts Girls’ Fleece-lined Bloomers . . . . . . . PongeeSilk...... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...............yard 45c. Men’sMackinaws . . . . . . . 500 yards Striped Flannelette . . . . .._..............yard15c, Men’sHeavyWorkSlil'rts . . . . . Mel1’s Tweed Suits.. . . . . . . . . . . . . Rayon,34in.wide . . . . . . 47c». BoysULeatherWindbreakers.........................$7.50 Pure LinenDamask 98c. Boys? Wool Sweaters . . . . . . . . . . . Wool Blankets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...........pair $5.98 Won1en’s Sweaters,regular$4.00 Corselettes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 only, Girls’ Skating Suits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..$9.98 Rubber Aprons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Men's Overcoats, worth up to $25.00 .................$15.00 Men’s Wool Hose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Tapestry Rugs .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .........$17.00 _Men’s Negligee Shirts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....98c. Boys’ Pants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .......98c. Towels,30x15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .....17c. 10 webs Coating Cloth . . . . . . . . . . ...............Half Price Women’s Coats, clearing at. . . . . . . . . . . .......Half Price MAIL ORDERS S. A. McDONAL ““-l¢5§3"’“ POST PAID POST PAID Edna Fraser; 2, Matilda Curlning- "r "i-Q} Reg. Trade Mark “liilT av mm ALONE " A l llif-fflllllilfilfOXbfillllCllltlrS have demonstrated that, in addition .0 nea .. ls a so u e y necessary to feed a liberal supply of IMPERIAL BISCUITS daily during the winter season, in order to keep thc bowels regular, and also to ensure the females having all adcqilatc supply oi lnlllt during the lactation period. ‘lMPEFilAL COD OIL BISCUITS are made from a formula which has been prepared with these results in view and which reliable tests‘. eXlerldlfli-l over a considerable ternl of years ll___rlve proved to be signally successful. Ranches. which have continued the feeding of IMPERIALS regularly ill WllltGl‘,_llaV8 had the largest litters oi’ young foxes and also the highest average of pups raised to maturity; in ad- lielllyalllgsile practically eliminated the destroying of young _ For assured results feed IMPERIALS throughout all the winter season. ~- IMPERIALS ar the factory. e sold by leading distributors or direct from 0o. l-lifl. Pllellfl 121 Box 446 Thfili‘. Gho GB 4'414Ncnl ti“ A P. E. I. onidd VI.—-l. Novella Cunningham: n (b)—1, wiiiiginEilsf-tliglgrlllbé all? Honor roll of Montague Mcnlor- 2. Rita McLean; 3, Mary Martin; 4, under Reynolds; 3, Gertrude Nichol- , son: 4. Amanda Carrutllcis. Grade I.—-l, Ruth McGrcgor; 2. Elsie Mo. Gregor: 3. David Clarkson; tChris. id (Poison) if usodw remove iron rilst dil linens lliust be holes in the material. lt lsolution of alnmmlia Wiilld’. Alli- ; llllvlsflcunlns: 2‘ Stella Hogan: 3' Map lnoilia. will remove iodine stains.’ lmperiaiBiscuit i