(s I V d, . Rotiiyllsr.» ti. . v be interested iii-tho; . nl plans the" 91 votive sill!‘ ‘t’? I in honour‘ 0, r ,_ - paizns of Au The first step will be the redelnli- tion of the excavations. Olv-ll-hfl of‘ the altar. underltliéfinvtl, _ Plllcfi- Twenty years 9k j a] important sections W eyed, but as they 1111B i foundation walls great technical s ed to remove them. s. I4 kill wIli-Fbe who ‘_I\ . OIYTAWA. Ont, March 27.(Eg5s) . dian e38 markets, continue ‘ , k lower under heavier re- — Dealers are quot- ‘ntjry shippers for unsraded '. iivered, extras 29-30. firsts , l ‘seconds 24-25. Prices to re~ tallers are etrras 35-436. fir!!! 33 conds 30. , ZTMEAL —'.'l‘his market is declinilur with offering! . Sales are ‘being made in a i . way at lflfillifl, firsts 31. ,_ 21 mafia-r; ~11 iticlil AN: — Dealers quoti g country shippers for . re ~ v d e ‘ A _ j lversd. , tt-as ~ thrones - from. .2.- inforce’ the“ f udatlbns. lull 9' 2' i“ “ ' i‘ e the frasmen s. '~‘ Wirvilelle n sermon vim“. Piaf“. f the samelbrnanientsl-ilwall. Dirt‘ I which was excavated in 1564. Wile" l the foundations of the P811199 W9" being duB- ' I ti it itself no trace Of the vo ve a_ a!‘ a I c am nts of tbe_ . [have bebiri‘ urmisedflnlrd Witt!!! believed that lb e were‘. . trarices t0‘ llllfl. "cred “n” geld; ‘ rind arou_ thefour sides we . 91, coratité: V8355- am the ‘ l s es . ‘gxiil-flélegfiwrations, representing r t. triumphed’! Awe“,- 5mm orthlto: south was llliid envy ‘culnmrenl ‘relief Wm» "i ~ “w . v he floors were allegorioa scenes .1 the foundation's of Rome. '1 leis coins found in recent excavations,“ another site, dating to Nerop and Dominian, tiiat the 1 main details of what the Ara Pacis . rcallylooked have been learned. , l measureme "Prnces3 __-#@-O&-——-— _ V GIRLS BASKETBALL» ' Fir-aven- 4 Second Year 2 The second game lbetiveen these teams was ‘played in the "Y" itym~ On lSéililfflfly night. The game was much faster and 111018, llIi-BYQBUBS ' than the one played "some time ago between these teams. A pleasing feature was the cheering forcach team, the different classes calling for their own group. Tire second year's were at a disadvantage, star forward lbeing sick. Tire follow-i lug is the lino-up: Second Year ' First Year iC. Kennedy, 2 . . . . . . . .. It. Ayers 2 E. Sinclair . . . . . .. '. RJRbgers 2 v H. Zidarquharson . . . E. Knight ‘M. Ramsay . . . . .. M. Camplhell F. lliacPlrerson . . . . . . .. B. lSdnclair If yon haven't any. enemies to forgive, pardon i1 ieiw of your y U"!!! iiorr-zi Since taking over this Hotel we have spent ‘many ‘thousands of dollars In repairs snd improvements. It is new thsJInest Hotel of Its class In the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to those who want s comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at a moder- ate price. Rates from $3.00 to $4.00 per day- Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors MISS L. McQUAID, Manager s QUEEN HOTEL ' ~11, H. lSmitlr, Pictoir; Miss Irene ' ' Mach-nan, Bonshaw; T. Beaten, Ben ' ehawj" H. N. Mac-Lean. Bonshaw; lKei Boswell, Victoria; M. J. Mc- lIverw/itinkera; I Borden: M. Thus. rrlqlrt, Borden; L. Jenkins. City; Frank $11041, Tig- , lllfllll‘ ‘ ‘ l , ‘D: _. Pharaoh: y .-- Prices here arifun- 1th‘ ‘siealers quoting donn- _ éitlnol I =_‘c ang . w a“ 25. ‘ll-y silippei-lloxtl-lls 27, firsts seconds 2‘l. VAlNlOOU-VIIDR -— Dealers are quoting producers extras 23-—25, firsts 21-“23. Puilet extras 20—'21. MONTREAL, March 27.-— There was an improvement demand from both thc United Kingdom and the continent for Manitoba grades of whee‘! on Saturday here and a mod- erate amount of business was done for nearby shipment. The trade in coarse grains was slow. A stronger feeling developed for Canadian Western oats on the domestic market and prices were marked: up 1~2 cents per bushel. No. 2 ‘C.W. were quoted ail 73 1-2, c and No. 3 C:W. at 64 142 c per bushel. A moderate amount of hirs- iriess was worked in spring wheat grades oi‘ flour und the undertone was firm. The movement of winter wheat flour continued slow, but prices were unchanged. Annctivebiisincss was done in eggs and prices ruled steady. 1‘irc receipts were 992 cases. The strength that characterized the local butter situation lost week was more pronounced Saturday and prices were marked up another 1~2 c to one cent per pound. All the top grades were quoted ait 46c per pound. The receipts were 270 packages. Extreme dull- ness marked the cheese trade and men-pine feeling was irregular. Western grades were quoted at l6 5-8 c to 1d 3-4 c per pound. The receipts were 44 boxes. IN MEMORIAM MRlS. WM. H. KENDALL News oi tire death oi‘ Mrs. Win. ll. Kendall o.‘ Rochester, ‘N. li., ori- ly daughter or Mr. and rvfrs. Arte- inas Ferguson, Mt. Ileribert, l’. E. I. cams as a great shock to her many friends. ‘Less than a year ago she was married at the Pownall Por- sonage and left her girlhood home with a bright future lbéfore her. Her lia-ppy married life was, however, ‘suddenly cut short, when recently she was stricken with pneumonia. Complications followed, and in spite of‘ all that loving‘ hands ‘and medical skill could do, she fell peacefully asleep on lvlarch 10th, iieaving a heart-broken ‘husband and ‘an infant son. 3 Pearl, as she was familiarly iltnowrl, was a young lady of keen ,rninii and winning personality, who iby her loving disposition endeared herself to all w=ho made her ac- hlliaintance. She was never happier Ithan when helping others. Unsel- iislr, noble-hearted, generous to a ifanlt, honest and upright of charac- lter, she was greatly ibeioved. f. Pearl will Ibe missed, ‘but her {memory will live on, nnd will con itlnuo to cheer and inspire 1.11059 iwliose privilege it was to know her l he funeral service and inter- iiiient took place at Rochester, N. iTn =her iirusburril. tfather, mother nnil brother, the deepest sympathy is offered. Teacher: "Why do lthey have viglnévétziwon the ocean instead or Johnnie: "Weill, you see they couldn't h-ave the Ocean tide there were no knot-s." if HAbvfERTISElllENTs A‘ Ono Inserting r." Ion: lnssrtions ‘Q light Inserting. Miscclleneofib _ ALFRED Motion/inn, LAKE ‘ m . glfveyvr. Hermsnville, P, m, r, . - sear 211 lino. . Situations Vacant j ‘- esLi. ‘Mouser-rot. s‘ "1 .$§-.......,......... "tilt. amend; have business oLyour 9- n; make ave dollars up daily‘; pltal or experlonc - i‘? B21"'Garretson, afiunnqggfl Ont.‘ _. a. ..21-_iai. .. .~Tl l I , WANTED —'ev. plains 15TH on May 1st rnanland-wileiio wars ~ on farm. Apply,‘ stating 1v; f~'-.&""§Qi'5" and experience Guardian. v . ‘r _ h nrsing 911m: women oeeiaiivo T0 i giiter next class of North Adams g Will!!! School for Nurses 01th snot. DIOIII ll . uillis to p y Provld Drlvii Yale School gual d! secure reglstraton. ‘g9 o! six moniiiis‘ coin-seat iiivarsity School of Nurs- A" ‘illnesses peril. ‘s Ing. flutters. - B"; Adams. Mass. please write . ll monthly allowance and. f‘ " ~10" P" Illa 0f 5 words 5° Decline of 5 worth .10 In!‘ lino of Ii word. For Sale FOR SALE-IO ‘PIECE SOL") rnahogney rhand carved Dining room suite, almost new. An un- usual opportunity to lie-cure a mile remain. inquire ma Wey. moutrh St. 4B56,3,24,4I mi. eats-as? or woo; cards and pickers in good run. ‘inns priler- Anniy ‘P. L. tCtllllp- hell, New Glasgow. ‘ ' 4508-2-38-7i. ‘F ‘ ‘JjeIMLr-z-eoiiooiisn . . Ballet ‘lyifls at lBiilitaln 3:“ I; _ Go's wharf,’ Charlottetown. q wsrticuiars apply; to James T‘ lWalwl laummereide. 4504-3-22-tf ._ SALE - BARBER lei-ion tnsnts. Psrcylwaish, Hotel .., \ . _ , ‘liivle-zrlrsi. " Male Help» Wanted WANTED—ABOU'I' APRIL iolil ~--,man to work on farm by month 0i‘ Year. Highest w .~ . 3c. ply Martin Power, Mggrhlsid. A’ l/ iisiipozranisi. ‘ an 1'0 "i" - lFirnNisiiso and. dance, central location,’ all m“ . srn conveniences. Apply Fred ' - ureter-e ligzrllillllr, so rili-llnoll in. _ .. - alderma- ‘1 central Guardian K. or c. niéjhlizaliibngsriluc 1118i"- . . ieoo succlsisisrumnoibars. Q $32128exgldlilrintmruforaoallflllrtegg and Mates. is, ._ "r -. ipttetown, Milli‘ g astral?’ chm ‘Dl5ORDERlL-Y—-TWQ young men wh“ were diwrdilriy and creating a. disturbance, Saturday an". 110°"- "9"? bikenlto the Police Sta- tion ‘by officeies Doyle and Hlg. glint n". . _ , ' TENN i-NTE-vflie Car-Ferry again 6I‘I(70Ill1liur€d"heavy’fcé n. urday and was delayed in the crossings. Tire Borden train‘ reach- ed the city with passengers and mlalls about one o'clock Sunday morning. JMPORTANT NOTICE ‘ro AD. VERTISERS. - Advertisers are. relimtivfly Noumea to see that their adveltlsements tor the Guard. Ian reach the officrl by "on" of the day preceding publication, oth. qrwla: insertion will not be guar- anteed. On Saturday ads must b1 received by ‘l0 A. M. FUNERAL TODAY. - 'l‘liie full- erui of the late Finlay Iioclicriy will take place this afternoon from tile residence of Miss Annie Walk- er, 21 Prince Street. Services startini; at 2 o'clock. iduriernl leaving firehouse at. 2.30. Iiiicrq merit People's Cemetery. Tirol services will be conducted by liev. Scott Fulton. ENTRANCE ATTEMPTED. -‘ Yesterday afternoon, two ylluirr; boys attempted to enter ilrc ilftilii‘ ises of Clarke Bros" Qiil-cn S1,, but‘ were frightened away -by till» pi-ll- prietor who was in tlrc building m‘, tlhe time. Police oiliccrs were stirri- moneri, who sccurcil sulficll-ili. lll formation to establish lire ltll‘illll_\' of the wouid~be tlrlcvcs. BURIAL SATURDAV. - Till)‘ funeral oi’ the lute Mr. Arthur Duffy was held Saturday morning from his lute residence, Girverrr- merit House Cottage. tu Si. IJiirr stairs Cathedral where u Rellliltllll High Muss was celebrated by itcv P. McMahon, D. 1)., The quill bearers were Messrs Fniiik Doucette, Eugene Wynne. Leo iloir-v on, John J. Connolly, Joseph Kelly,‘ and Eugene Doucette. Service at the grave was conducted by llov. P. Walsh. ISLAND LADY CURLER. --Tlic following extract is from thle Cran- broolf TIeraIdflCrIIIibrooIK, B. C: —- "On Tuesday evening at the ban- quet which followed the games played by Kimberley for the Bow- ness Cup, an interesting part of the very pleasant function was tho pre- sentation 0t’ the Gait Cup to Mrs. Jack Taylor. the capable lend oi‘ the victorious McLaren rink. Thus Mrs Taylor has the honor 0t‘ being the first lady curler to win a curl- ing trophy in the district. Tlrc curlers present certainly gave thc cup a good send-off‘ all they slicer- ed its new custodian." Mrs Taylor suitably responded. (Mrs Jack Taylor is a daughter of Mr and Mrs A. A. McNelll of lVinsloc, l’. E. 1.. formerly of West Rivcr. where Mrs Taylor was born. So tire Island ladies are irolrling their own in sports among other things even in the far West.) INlSTITUTE MEETIN-Gn-"Plit- March meeting oi‘ the Cornwall- York Point Women's Institute was held at the home of _ s. Mack Mar Plhail on Monday ev ning, March 7th with an attendance of twenty members and nine visitors. .Tlie meeting opened with the ode. fol» lowed by roll ‘ca-ll. Minutes of the previous meeting were rend and approved. A committee oi’ three ladies were appointed to visit ‘Corn- wall ‘School, The menilbers agreed tlrat flowers lbe sent President Mrs. Leslie McEwen. A very social evening was enjoyed by all present. Dainty refreshments were ‘served rby the North River singing the Nhtional Anthem. All members wish to thaink those who helped toward the Concert held in Cornwall Hall which was a decided‘ success financially. The Institute, has lbeen kindly invited to meet at‘ the home of the president Mrs. Mack Vickerson, in the evening oni April ttii. Roll Call to lbs answered with “Elaslly Got-up Desserts." i . --§¢-o>,--- i PERSONALS g ‘Mr. Patrick MoKenrinwus a pas; benser on the Late train from Bord-f an Sunday morning. J y The many friends d! lldrieph’ Mcinnls. will regretlto learn that her condition last night was report- ed as“ serious. " ‘. . l l i‘ L. 0;’ (l. Bowling News! - Tonight on thojpé ‘ Alloys nti l! o'clock sharp th in ents andl Press will roilim '31:“ t game is’ eitpected, so all», nQt-"fitfi are in. l terested -in the‘ ho W, esgue he‘ on hand at 8 o'clock and serfs lgood game. ‘ ' we . led the World." our Vice-' l," ‘Reiv. W. Scott Fulton's subject ~ was “A Supreme Optiinl {from Luke XIX, referring to c sens.‘ the publican and Christ's recognit-I . ion of him, notwithstandin Que dls- 3- plsed position among the ripple .. tax collection for the Roman Gov-g" er-nment was looked down upon byk the people, and generally deserv-l;_ ed tire hatred of the country owing‘ ‘ to the nnainy injustices practised olii Y’ the taxpayers. Yet Jesus by this". iriiddent displayed His love for all classes —no matter" how degraded tliejslnner is,‘ Christ take fan in- terést iliiiim anduhas falt in the bosslbiiifii’ 0f hiscohversion th ugh to jinaii, that il1-3y'l1€ regards as. llll" heritable, ‘but cririlli ‘is ‘the, Sn erne Optimist the jeturn or all men to H-im when genuine repentance is shown. | , rile AIIUIEIIP ilyirle crl iwzwll; 38' usual a very pleasing an inspiring! Dart of the service. r lThe Bible Class in the afternoon‘ was addressed by Miss Gl L. Rutlr. crnford. Ii. A., Assistant National] Secretary of the Students Cbrislianl Movement iii Canada. The subjeirti was most interesting and held tho-l lllleliiibn of all. Further" remark-Q‘ were mode and thanks tendered thc speaker by Mr. Alex Mnthcson‘ and thc Pastor". ; ‘The lilverririg service wits well ut- tnriderl. 'i‘hc siibjcct—"Thc 'l‘ragedy' 0i’ the Unseen Hand" was present-i ell in la rues‘. interesting llililillélfl" The history or‘ the Nations of ilrqtl l r ‘l lime was recalled forming ii Slilell-l Va“ did biii-kgroirnil for this dramatic; iiibic. The scene was depicted iril vivid lairguzigo by Mr. Fulton, who, rcizilcii Iiyrorrs descriptive pocmf, "'l‘i\c Vision cl‘ Ilelsliazznr”. As u! ~_ lilting close to tire sermon a mix-‘ y)?“ cil quartet sung very leclirigly "Ali i“) \.. ilic feast oi‘ ilclshzizznr”. / . Airs. F. .\l. Nash was in excellent‘ voice; ircr- selection: "The Voice‘- ‘Ol lire Father" was well received‘ by the congregation. l , lhlrs. Keith Roger's, at the organ,‘ ‘liilll iirie sirpporji from a wcllfllled] ,CIroii' in the Anthem “God so lolv-l l , 'I‘hc service. of sting was rnilclri ‘li|l])l‘OtJli\l€(l. Mr. Roy Wlrilehcadl was called upon to sing “in the! ‘(iiIYdeiiT And ll five ruiriirtc talk; W118 ‘lliverr iii‘ Mr. Fldwiri \Vllite on "The Robbery in Delzidnrorfs Larrcml ll was decided in continue tirescl popular" services until thc lust Shir» llruth in April. Miss Jean .wais pianist ior thc service. Frasci- l r SERVICES‘ AT THE CATHE- DR-AL - Al tho lrali‘ . past llllli! mass yesterday, Father Laurence Smith was celeirrarit willie Futlici- llfnirick Walsh officiated at ilrc eleven o'clock Mass. Father‘ A. .i. Mclriayrc 1ireachcrl on able sermon iit both services. in the evening Ilia-g Lordship Bishop O‘l.c:iry preached tire third sermon oi‘ tlrc Lenten series. The Corpus Christi Choir rorzilcreil appropriate rriusir. ‘ LONDON, NIZIIZ- 26- Willmvs oi‘ ~15 and Army officers from tho rank iii‘ major upwards comprise ilrc‘ ‘nrrijority of clients of tlicbcnirtyi specialist, according to Charles 1i. Willi, a self-styled “cosmetic sur-t goon." who described how the Sill-L'- girig skin of o. face is "lifted up” and tightened. This is liow it is‘ alone: , , l Thu linir just above ilic ears is " l shaved liiltl the skin carefully‘ Iwasircii. A local anaesthetic is" ‘fliell injected into the skin and from above each ear ls cut a nan‘, yrow strip oi‘ skin. ,. The length viii"- ies from about 2 inches to 4 inches] and the width about 1-2 inch to 1 ‘llllCll. The two edges are their‘ -sewn'up with fine silk thread. ‘ i 'I‘irc time taken is about 40 mirr- btcs. Thcrc is no bleeding and {thc only mark left is a thin white ‘line which curl scarcely be detect, cd. | To tighten the skin of the track‘ Ijiist forward of tire ears a similar" lopcrution is carried out at the back of the ears. i Wide noses ‘are made narrow by ‘removing a little cartilage inside thc nose, and saddie-back-noseir i\vi(.h rt sinking bridge-are straight? special liar-ii substance. Lines from tire nose to the mouth can bu, _ i Ilifildiiilllltlllly removed in one mirr- dill‘. by inserting under cach iiiiu u special irislrirmerit a fine flexible lroii or hard substance. i i My patients‘ motives‘ for wantlrii!‘ itiieir faces improved is. usually u iUGSlFQ to be active. People with ‘facial blemishes lose confidence. ‘Oi’ my clients 90 per cent. arc ivorricrr. irr ibis connection Sir W. ‘Arhurlirrot Lane, tire surgeon, said Jlrut IVOIIICII could not be blamed lOl‘ going to “Beauty doctors". said: . “Women will always want in ;look young and beautiful, and I .llii.Vt‘ nothing but sympathy with inneieiioueiwrrliniili-Rlrlsrrir. Services inrrsflios~r~~l u; ‘A ~ ~- Presbytenlanl-Ghiirch; i- and welcomes-i l How Faces Are Liftedi ‘ crrcii by inserting cartilage or it‘ _ lie w ' 1i i i uoWrzsao A a TUDEBAKER engineers satisfied themselves by Proving Ground tests that The Commander would out-speed, out-climb and‘ out-live any other car-six or eight-selling for lessthan $3500. But the ultimate proof of performance is g on the road — with yourself behind the wheel! And 0n the roacLas on the Proving Ground, you will thrill to the flashing pick-up, the silky smoothness of speed and the ease of handling that The Com? mander places at your command. Proiued on Studebaker’ s SOC/Acre, Proving Ground - 7O actual miles perhouri V. - 5 toQOmiIes inl8% secondsi! COMMANDE Studebaker? 'Big’ Six Pwzougham Delivered in PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND \ Tax Paid nd Fully Equipped. Only seven North American cars-costing two to five times more-equal The Com- mandarin rated power, which is one rea- son why the Big Six is today the worlcPs fastest selling high-powered car. You will marvel at the brilliant performance of The Commander-admire its beauty of custom line and fitments-appreciate the safety of its low-swungfiull-vislon steel body —and be completely convinced that it is the most remarkable automobile value in his- tory, at its new One-Profit price. ‘l _ _ Old Price Ntll! Pris: Saving Nickel-plated bumpers, front and rear; snubhcrs; SpOft Roadster . . . . . $1920, $1740, $180. no-draftventilatingwindshield(exclusivelySludv custom Victoria _ _ _ _ _ 207m ~ 204a 3o_ bakerh-fuli-sizc balloon tires; discwheelsand posi- _ Custom sedan . . _ _ _ 2135' 2050‘ 8i tive acting four-wheel mechanical brakes; engine mm S“ thcrmomctcrnnd hydrostatic gasoline gaugE on Tllfi chilflCelkil‘ Victoria) - - 2620. 2470, 150- dash; two-beam acorn headlights, controlled Till! COUIIIIQHdBI litl-hlifiillllll) - 2690. 238i). 31°- from steering wheel; cowl lights and interior The Sheriff 9.12.315.) . . . 248C. 2210. 270- dome light; rear trafiic signal light; automatic Big Six Sport Roadster “M 4) . 2515' 223m 235, windshield cleaner and rear-vision mirror; oil Four-whoa! brakes qnil dire ivhccls regular equipment A. HORNE aco. CHAR LOTTETOWN 1 _Llicni. goons (l0 not make themselves .i'rimiliiir' with such operations mill ladies. 'I‘-he meeting adjourned ivitiiiiliut they are content to leave tlrv work in the hands of people who. lrr so many cases are not quali- fictl." Enjoy a Gel): Meal How many people cannot “can” of distress and pain S It is :1 great pity that sun‘ Four Monarchists hcrs of» thc fornrer lo have tire school cleaned art once. pose oi‘ holding an entertainment in lire near riiturc, Pzograiirme sat (‘ll lvirll lili‘ pr-eseni Sli(‘_ l] 1H‘ _ _ icorrsistoli oi‘ two dIalogirc-s and a iurrigiil I'm‘ r111‘. > l l°="="“=" m") Qltlmlilililiile"..."rillwill wig“ ‘mi’ BERLIN. Mar‘. 27. ——Foirr mcrli- m the; Black Reich- wolir iimonarchist illllilflfy (ifgtillq - iziit. on within the army, were. r-reiri- FREDERICTON_ T) I ‘awed to death l" m” Rem" “Hmlof this Irrstltuil- inst El rtlxlilefnlitiirig iriul court yesterday for ‘the murder m. Al“ Phcnbp Stewart‘ 59H," l" 1923 of Major wane‘ ‘Wmlns’ fmeirilicr-s and three visitors .i:l‘i;. -w"m .w“'s-5“spe°ted w t‘? ‘EPlpr-esrnr. dlreilng opened with ganization of betraying its aiitl if"‘,,(,rgcd..l “on m." w“ ‘mammal publican activities to the gmverlh with "ltaclprs tor removing stains". School-bruise. i "m" mdmesno" and dynnp‘ mom‘ ‘ IA lrll-l oi’ $2.40 for irew (liCLl(illltIl‘)'_ sis. lfor sfillilfil wars presented. ‘ "(You've-l .. - ' ‘ I poniience was read, programme f0 - ‘ 1 , I. . ilowell, consisting lop readings byl I DYSPEPSIA TABLETS p5@mgfly relieve this dlseom- ‘ tort. checking the tornistlon of gas, Ilesrtburnyneutrsting _ acidity and, iwmviiiis W- ‘ msl digestion. - ' 1 Prices-SOs, $1.00 per ‘Box. ‘ri-ie PROMPT oauoaisrs 0 i k . ilihéi llilfl .' o ‘Miss Acklarril. Miss Stevenson and, Miss Stewart. Next meeting to; be lielll at the 1101118 oi Mrs. J. .i., Cutcliffe, r-oll call-Lo be answered‘ liy “Ways of using (tape Paper.“ "ream-w l i l‘ 0i";P.~E:"Islanti ,,_, .. _ . . "MAPLE LEAF" TRAVELLERB REST‘. Tweiitysix members and sieved-visitors i et all"the_ omo or‘ rim. uilorl for he lllonthy ‘meet- ing. IMéetin opened with Riesl- dent Inilthe o r. Roi-r call w'ia‘§‘bliltéi‘llillleil the member. answered Wliilll ‘your favorite qurrl-imonthly mes-ling. '1‘\vl.. ltilzh". n. men“. i Minutes; ‘ of tlierbers arill two visitoys W411? l- ~ last Meeting nee read ‘and allopt- Meeting opened with “Oil - I __e_il. Mrs. England and Miss swell by "Creed". Minutes ihflttlichilnk were 1 appointed onlias". meeting wtlmr school committee and Mrs. Taylonell. ‘Fir;- pick cm BONSHAW. Mix-r. ‘Ernest (‘rosibyv r is 453323 W. ‘ and “Mrs. Gunning on sick commit; two oi our membsfi “w Q.“.'@i"~‘ m‘ -" , a _ . .te'e. “" Several panel's were readlitndi-"brouglhfthem' til. New zom- 5 _ T0 L917 ‘by memlbe s. Next iltficllirk to be m-Z ees wyere appoint ' ‘TPwir in-_, TO LE‘I'_|_ARGE MODERN, litlil In the hall. Ul- “lsrtutlng prinerlr were read. one house oils illlrlilliloli c0 I » ~ ‘-——-— .1 y Mire Mr¢‘*’h"~‘"1l1er°'i1*>-‘- W‘ Annly Guardian. 4528-3 P5 F" ca: ' ‘on.a" w . ' er! lhy singing institute Lunoh- was served by Mira. ‘be iilditfrr wiiinrdllino . _ l!» . 1 ‘v sltors were! opened my stirs-limit enacting‘ to city; Home"; * o or .w .8 lffiifli rol g New Studebaker Prices, Effective February 16th Pricrs, lIclivi-rrd here, n“ pllid. nllmhtf! front rind vml- included, n] corms Dealers For Prince Edward “Island A tll4fllj$lllll took plat-e for the prir- please. EQUIPMENT-The Commander: filter; Alemitc chassis lubrication; silken cur- tains; Butler-finish hardware. ‘A. norm: s. co. SUMMERSIDE D.anil—l'\\'irrrillii inc lirirli rollvvv-Q ill-Yer‘. my will» isn't even IIIGTDIIIA _ ____- DRUGS BY MAIL Let us be of service to YW- - . ll on’: or the lsrgost and best equipped Hotels lri- Eastern Csnsds. contains 120 room!» I 44 of which have privstl - -- baths. Completely ronovltodi ~I In the psst fsw years- ‘Foil! Hotels throughout Csllllll?‘ snd the United ‘Stats! Jisvl, its splendid table. Courtso l,’ service to all Guests. ‘I’ o- phones In rooms. t ‘ l Rat" $4.00 to $5.00 POI’ dlY. .i.: All orders shipped by re- turn mail. ‘ r Charlottetown f” Hotel 00., Ltd! Proprietors ‘ _ nannv onanowit Msilsbéi- '1 Our large stock of DRUGS. PATENT MEDI- OINEB, BABY SUPPLIES. rrrisr AIDS, HORSE llllli CATTLE MEDICINES. KODAK SUPPLIES, TRUSS- E8, BANDAGEB. etc is st your nearest Post Ottlcs or Rural Bot awaiting your oom- msnd. ‘ i ‘ P vicronra no i! J. E. Iiuncim, Ilallin Enclose price and address‘ sll orders. Iiiiirheeiifirsvt‘ lr.