, flfllerous allowance FEBRUARY 24, 192s RED, TEA l3 The came good : “hep; you using ‘good tea. We think ‘Red R010” féilra £0011. - Won't you try if? 08B good ten” tea for 3O years. eath Yesterday 0f Mrs. Dora Dunbar Williams ____. Tm (with of Mns. Dora l). Wil- “mng, which occurred at on early hom- ywterday morning Vin ‘the Prince Edward ‘island Hespltulwas one o; peculiar ‘sadness. in the prllnc of lire: apparently in ‘i l... besit or health lllltil five weeks ago; leaving u 501i and daughter just en- tering upon manhood and wmnan- mod lwllth more than ordinary pfilfllifitf; witll ‘mother, .SrISI.(§l‘5 and brothers who loved heir devoicdly; with nunlelrmrs friends and, in short, with ull ‘that could make the outlook upon life full ‘of ‘hope and hnpplnl s-he ‘was call-ell away from ‘it all. leaving a ‘bin-ilk in» ‘the bruit‘; of tho nurlly who I(l\'i‘lI her and durkiclnlng ‘the world for llel' two devoted children. Surclyfileuth lmth all seasons for its owu." ’l‘ll'u ln-lo Mrs. Willlzlnls \vn‘s a laughter of Mrs. Sarah J. Dunbar dilil lilo lato ‘Mr. R. A. A. Dunbar i (Iuclpll, Ontario. ‘Shc ‘has been u resident of Oharlotateitolvn for lrhe pllst. ‘three years and in ‘that ‘time ‘ndmlred herself ilo n lnrgc circle of morning with sincere eormw. There are left ‘to mourn ‘a. eon‘, "Reginwlrl D.. studying ‘law in Dalhousie Law School; a daughter, Dorothy ‘M.. in Ollurlclttebown; ‘her mother, two sis- tcrs, Mrs. ‘H. ‘S. Wilson and ‘Miss Rota, Guelph. Ontario, and ‘threle brothers. ‘R. A. Dunbar of Guelph, R. C. Dunbar. Orilia, On‘t., and W, H. V. Dunhan. Manager Etrstenn Securities. Charlottetown. l-ier ‘bu-s- hand, ‘Mr. Arthur E. ‘Williams, ‘Man- ager of the Bank of New Brilnswick. Monolon. a eon of Mrs. Albert Wil- llanls, Bidcforll. predeceased her by some ‘thirbeen years. A short s-crvlce was Ifelld lu-s-t eve- ning in ‘Si. Paul's Church, ‘by Rev. ll. l) Raymond, and ‘aiitended by a ‘siren ilullrbcr of eympathlzing ffIfIHIS. The body accompunlleeil ‘by members of the family, is being for ivardrd this. nlornlng lit) lllonclc-ll where it; will be laid ‘to rest bcsFde that of ‘her hug. Iiiilli]. To ‘the ‘bereaviclrl son and il-uug‘ll‘l.c‘r, lnotllcrjcds-tens and broth- ers- ‘rlle (luzlrdiun elcten-dg delepest sympathy. _ —-————-@-0-¢-—i— TRBM ‘LEOPARD WI'l“H FOX PAR-Is. Feb. ' ‘23.——A cositulne WIlICI1 has lrttracteil much utteniion hero feature/s a sleeveless satin waistcoat piped with lc-npzlrd fur rrirmls ‘who watched vvilll deep llxie-‘ty ‘her brave fight for iifl‘ dur- ing ‘tho past few week-s, following ‘l snrbnus ‘surgical operation and \'\ ho learned 0f‘i10i"1ICi!i]l ycstcrilny over a ‘black skirt. WIIl-h ‘this is worn u black toque embroidered in 11999111"! SD01 ‘design and a coal of 1961111111 Skin ‘triullu-od wl-t-h rod fox. Ono Inurtlon ............... Foul LIIIIIHOII Iliht lnurtlonl . . =¢**v ‘ ‘ 6 I u..." For Sale HAY FOR SALE-EIGHT STACKS ‘Byrne Bros, North River. 602-241-121 FOR SALE-QUANTITY OF Smell convince. Excellent food. n. Foster, Mursbfield.~60S-2-24-41 FOR SALE-REGISTERED JER- sey Bull 2 1-2 yrs. old. first prize win-her every year shown, w, ‘ll, Horne. Milton. -i96-2.1sq,\11;l_ FOR sALE-"rwo LTOULCLLTSWE" genders, will exchnngc. gilllllflrs, or blly two geese. licciol- ¢ Kay. Dceablc. 603.55.34.41 Ii . Teachers ivanted FEMALE TEACHER WANTED-l For Stanley School, first or sec- ond class $125.00 Supplement. R J. Anderson, Sccfy, Stanley Bridge. 591-2-23-3! Lost LOST-ON SATURDAY BLACK ‘lcuthicr pocket book containing sum of money. Finder report at Guardian Office. “ Mule Help \Vanicil I BIG EARNINGS STEADY’ EM- plcymisllt for Iilrrbcrs- BOCUIIW‘ export in 8 wcvk-s. Wrill‘ Mol- cr ilurber (Jollcgc. l)l~pul‘tlll-:llt llnlifilx, ii-l-tts-tf. Wanted WANTED TO RENT WITH OP- tion buying. Cottage or bungalow centrally locutied. Apply 110x 204, ‘100-2-18-61. FOR SALE—-14 MONTHS OLD llohsluln Llull out of duul, 221100 Ill-H. milk record. All-lo two S01)!- vlubcl‘ bull culvun clluiculy brcd. Apply to l)upt_ of Agricuilllru. 56151-215115“. Hampshire State Hospital "Application: are now received iv‘ admission to the New Hamp- nlre State Hospital School of Nursing, Next Clans forms April 1. The School la registered and a and living lcondltlonu offered to student nurs- e! are excellent. For further In- formation apply to Director of Nursing, New Hlmplhlrc State Hospital. Concord, N, H. rlsl-z-iomrt, 17-24 7Tn-edana Worried Nervous and Despondent” MILMCIIQVIHC5BIIIQ ¢¢¢¢v$v¢¢‘¢v¢‘ CLASSIFIED " ADVER River, Ont, writes: -' from " ’ A AALAAAA A rrsnMENTs i ..... 10o per line of I word: . Bo per lino of 5 word: ‘In per lino of l words ‘ALLA x 4L4 AAAAk“ v v vvvvvvvvvvvvvrvww lllie-lccllancmls 'JNO- A. MacDONALD LAND SUR- I veyor, iiermauville. P. E. I. ' 816-1-7-——3nlos. FOUND—-GENTLE‘M.AN'S WATCH l Idxpcnses required, .l. ‘L. McKin- non, Peters Rd. 5932-2321 .“COMET" RADIO PRODUCTS. A line that is clleup butgood. New (rzltuloguc and hookups free.‘ (Deniers wanted.- rlurie Electric] Silpply, St. Clair Avenue, Tor- onto. \ APPLICANTS DESIROUS OF EN- lerlng March class of North Adams Training School for . Central Guardian YOU ARE CURE TO ENJOY the concert in St. James’ Hall tonight at 8 o'c1ock.-622-2-24-1l K. 0F C. NOTlOE-df. qt C. Mem- hers wrlll meet in their Home ‘at 7.30 oonfght tto attend prayers for late brolther Joseph W. lMflflDbflflld, ADDRESS ON CHURCH UN,- lOM-Reverend Robert Johnson, C‘! New GIEBSOW. N. S.. President of the Presbyterian Association for the Maritime. Provinces. will -spenk at Ha tsville lflhurch Thurs- day evenin at 7.30, instead of Tuesday as that announced. Rev G. C. Tuylor and RJBV W. O. Mulligan will also be present and will give addresses. Everybody is invited. if the weather 1e not fin-z. first fine night following. BURIED YESTERDAY. —— The funeral of the late J. Leonard Mc- Mahon, ‘who died in Boston and whose remains arrived by the mail train Sntulday night wan held yesterday morning from ‘hhc resi- dence of his another. 9U Elm Ave. 1o St. DunstunurCathedral where a requiem High Mass was cele- brated lby Rev. Maurice McDonald. The :pall beurers wire: Messrs Ernest Deslioches, Vincent Mc- Quaid, James Brown, Murray .l. Saunders and W‘nl Henne-ssey. Service at the grove was conduct- ed by Rev A. Sinnott. MARRIAGES COYLE-LORD-Murrlcd on‘ Feb. 7th at St. John the Baptist C-hurcll‘. ill Quincy, Mass, by the ‘Rcv. Fath- cr 1M. J. Owens, P. ‘P., ‘Miss ‘Mar- garet E. Coylle. il-aughlter oi.’ Mrs. John Coyle of Charlottetown. P,E.1., to Mr. hlatthew C. Lord of Boston. Mu-su. I RILEY- JACKMAN-ALSL David's Manse. Georgutown, on ‘Saturday. 21st, February. 1926 ‘by ‘the Rev. D. Ill. ‘McGowan, Vernon ‘Riley eldest son of M-r. Daniel lRiley. ‘Montague. to lilllss Myitle Jncklmln second daughter of ‘the late Mr. Abrahnml Jucklnan, Lower Montague. DEATHS McDONALD—At North Lake. Mr. Paskzll McDonald, aged 28 years. MURRAY—At New Vviliehire ifcbrnury 24th. 1925, Murray, age 17 years. Oil Wilfred J. WILLIAMS —At the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital, Feb. 23rd. 1025, Mm A. E. Wllllnnrs. aged 47 yours. ‘ McDONALD- At. Stanllope, l-‘eb. 20, 1925, Allan A. I\lcl)0n‘.lld, aged 78. Funeral took place on Sunday to Trucallie Cress. MacKAY-Al the residence of her son-in-law, .\ir, Frank Iieule, Feb- ruary 23rd. Anna Douglas widow of the lute Lemuel NlaloKay. Funeral private. McDONALD—ln this city, ‘Feb. 2:1. 1025, Joseph W. lilclizinald. zlgell Nurses. North Alinms, Muss- Pleusc write Superintendent. I 452-2-113-151.‘ WANTED- YOUNG WOMEN T0 train as nurses, .\1 lcamt uni" year Iligll t-lilllool rcqllirl-d. Monthly allowance of $12 to $11 with maintenance, uniforms uud text books. School is zlccrciliicdi and offers excellent course, Ad- vanllage of training ill new build- ing equipped entirely up to date. Please nlake application for classes entering liiarch 1st or September l. Head tux will be paid if students remain. Address Home Etter. Principal, ‘i‘t-dining School for Nurses, the Meridell Hospital, hlcriduu, Conn 5602-21-71 lfcnl-ulo llclp Wanted EXPERIENCED MAID WANTED- Apply 202 Prillc-c Si. li07-2-2-i-tf. I"ur Surn- Tllrnui facplllllnrilfil Linllui-ul 5 0 O0 bfijO-OOO-fO-QO-O-O O-O-QO 54%- IF». 75 yenrs- Funeral will tuko place from hi.»- latc n" ailrllcz‘ 207 “filter . \\'l“l l . linr l 1m‘:- I’ .' ll. f‘. (‘cnlcitryn it) Z"iI ilabllcc BEAGEN-At Johni: ifs Riv‘: Feb. 23rd, 1925 E-Zhcl lisagun, zlgcd 32 years. Funeral will take plucu from her late risidcllce thi‘; uftcr- noon ut 1.30 to Fort Augustus Crmctery for interment. WILLIAMS — At Charlottetown. Fob, 23rd. 1025, Mrs. Dora. Dunbar Williams. wife cf Mr. Arthur E. Wiliianlr. lilnzznger llalzk of New llrunswvick, Moncioll. The body is being forwurdcil lo iiionctoll‘ to- day for lniivrlncnt- BERFHGAN —— ‘Did at I)lln1‘<l0.if- lmgi‘; February 22. Johanna Berri 11.11], IUIWI iii yrars. Funeral from ille ITHSIllPIHT‘ ‘of hm‘ brother, Simon Wooirillge. Nine Mile House, this af- ternoon at ‘one o'clock to (‘ovcllezlll (fmncltery. THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN GET FEELING WELL, AGAIN From Mother Nature's storehouse we have gathered the roots, barks and herbs which are compounded, under the famous Tanlac formula, to make Tanlac. This great tonic and builder has brought héalth and strength to millions. ' If your body is weak and under- nourished, if you can't sleep or eat, have stomach trouble or burning ‘rheumatism. just you see how quickly Taulac can help you back to health and strength. Most people notice a big change for the better after the very first bottle. They have better appetites and more pep. The sparkle comes back to their dull eyes and color to their faded cheeky. D0111; delay taking Tuning gn. other precious duy. Stop at your druggisfls now and get a. bottle of this, the greatest of all tonics. Take Tania: Vegetable Pill: for Constipation TAN LAC FOR. YO UR HEALTH ‘PORT HILL AGAINST UNION- Tile Presbyterian ‘Congregation of Lo t1~i concluded its vote on Church Union on Wednesday last when the result was rlfinounceil as follows: Fol' ullion, 21; against 29. ZION CHURCH MEETING. — A largely nttcllded meeting was llcld last night for the taking of llle vote on the Union question, ltcv. Mr. 'l‘u-ylol‘ 1lFPSIIIBII. Differ- cllt forms of Iballot for members uml- zlllhcrcuts were sillunitteil and .l|lll1‘()\'(?1I, Mr. MilHIOCk McLeod \\'ll‘<i uppointcd Returning Officer iillli Mr- (irasuw-ll, Clerk. Three scrutincils ‘for each ‘sirlc “ware up- plfnted and lhc voting continues till iilarch 10th on lhc first four ilays of each ‘week froln 7 to 8 p. m. PERSONALS Mr H. H. Acorn, Sourls is among‘ the guests registered at the Victoria. Miss Florence Kelly, Aubum. ‘has returned IlOlillQ- after visiting friends at St. Peter's Buy. nr. .l. F. Profitt, Sec-y. Prhlce 12.1 - ward island Dairy Association: in in the city attending the uunuul meeting of the Association, He is registered at the Davies Hotel. Zliiss Elaine Merrie. a P. Vi‘. (‘- student has completely l‘€(.'()\'t‘l‘|‘(I from a ncvcrc nttuck of . rlr-l fever and will imlny uccoznpnzly her mother i0 her home ii‘. (irzm- ville. All‘. \\". '1‘. Anderson liiorcll. is zlluung the glrrstn rel...» crud ‘at :1Ilc (Jurqn. Mi‘. l3. (irallzlnl Rogers, Sumlncr- sidc, was illnong the visitors i-n ‘the city yez-ltorday. Mtuk will be sorry ‘to learn ‘tllnt ‘she is confined ‘to ‘her llolue on uc~ count of illness, llis mnny friends will be sorry ‘to lellrn of the serious illness of Mr. David Walker. 21 Prince Street. Head Tax On n Cats is Urged tom-pt to nluke up tho big deficit ovilllllzlll-gillg from last year's civic business. 'l‘lle ‘suggestion llzus been lmule to ‘l-hcln but has not yet been iIli'(‘$IiL"lI out. Dog cvrncrs, i‘t is‘ poiilltcd out, luuel; pay ‘u liccnsc fol‘ ‘the privilege n!‘ kccpi-llg tlliit‘ pets ‘tied up most of iIll‘ yizlr. ‘bult ltlle fcllnc escapes acct frec so liar us cfrllcr taxes or l‘EF.l..i‘iL:'iI0llS are concerned. [N MEMORIAM Queen Hotel Water Street, Charlottetown , This popular Hotel has ‘ been completely rencvate/ and offers very comfortabli. accommodation to the travel- ling public. The table is especially good and the public arc courteous- ly cared for, Rates $3.00 a day. l l z i Charlottetown , Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor: Ofi-O-OCOO" “For eight years I .. “ ny and u... .' In loving memory of ‘Mrs. Thomas Johnston, Brookflcld, who dlcd February 24th, 191B, From song to song she pasc- cd; above earth's strife i She heard the music that ls prophecy; This music wrought she Into heart and life; And caught the kcY of heaven's own harmony. INSERTED BY FAMILY 606. O~¥§OQ-OO-OOQ-QQ Hotel Victoria Water Street, Charlottetown Offers to the travelling public a comfortable, upto- dnte Hotel. Contain: 44 room: with private baths. The Cuisine II famouc all over Canada. Telephone In all rooml. Courteouu service. BRONCHITIS Iu-uvi-n n llml civugb: 2m din-s “Iiu." liul vnu can Hill]! tin-s. lingering. \ u-nlnu. sli-vp- dis lurlrlug coughs wllll . . . . .. 4 CHAMBERLAIN’S COUGH REMEDY lined lllll| rocolllllu-llill-il l-iinm- IHTL’, ll IIIIN l"l'IIl‘\'l'lI flu- couulm null colds oi lmlh i‘IlII(II"l‘Il lllIlI gruwn [u-rsonn i-v» 1~I’.\'\vI|\‘i'v. Ne“: n bottle In your home ulI the time No Nurcotli-s. Hold everywhere. ZWIF$'if9!O 3T6 d0 Gide"?! VGJ “Huauss SPECIA L REMEDIES The result of practical knowledge and long exper- lencc. (inc ‘simply is out of the running for the cycs of mixed scrrcn .l‘.l.li- cnccs u decade 11.540. .lrc1nl.; would —-~—~ 1.‘. The nluny friends of Mrs. W. C. girl is betruyid by a briltul cousin; runs away PETDRGIIORO, Ont., Feb. 23.— frcnl the farm Iii terror nnd Cuts may be subjected lto ‘a head ltml is formd by (‘INJIIIIIGIJIXICVLJS lnto in Prtcrbn-rn this year. ‘in an ‘ut- 1hr.- lift‘ o1‘ tbc r-‘irvclo. “i111 i!" Bruises prevents blackening Keep fresh blood moving swift- Isy through a bruise. Apply loan’: gently-without rub- bing. It relieves the pain at once, clears out the congestion that makes bruises turn black nndbIue.AlIdruggief- —35cents. S1o_g “Anna Christi? Proves T0 Be An Artistic Triumph “Annn (‘llrl . adapted by 'l‘holn:l.< il- IIIUI! . from Eugene 0'Ncil.l‘s wtage drllnnl, which “'21s u léllllliiiilOii on two continents and won thv‘ 1922 Pulitzer prize for tllc best Allncrirun ilrzlnlu c1 1.11‘,- year, stands out ‘boldly 11s iiic lilust un- conventional llcroillc over brought to lllc .‘.ilvcl' tslll-‘i. 'l‘lli.-; FllK-il Nuiionzll rc-lculse was shown at lhc Prince lfidlvzlrll 'I'IlL'iiil‘(3 Inst night. 'l‘lli"‘pict‘llrc is illi undilubtcll ‘urlisric triumph. It t“.“ll‘s one of the most gripping slorlc: conceiv- ml by genius uml StfPQCIIPII by u veteran nlnstcr of fiilOiflillilliaillli. It is ollc of LIILF? pictures that Ih‘ IIIIIHHI about in every feminine ‘llliillifillg ‘illiiliiifiClldSCli ‘in iii‘: candle glow ulWforlnul iliuners who ‘hasn't seen it. . lint imagine if you c.ll nu ‘Anna Christie" being presented All lIle fir? ind polfi-c dcpzlrinr-nts would buvc burn ollt ill half an hour on i riot cull. And llulf a dozen Ilvllclitili polite ‘gvlllll-lvcuniall" in fuintlng SDUIIQ‘ on ill il‘ Iliiliiln‘, 'l‘hc l.\\'€lllli".ll century‘ public slullii-s life fcnrl “'lv uml can which with illllifi-tjlllilil‘ (‘yes 1h‘ lllllklllllllvlll of u liiiiViffflli drulllu such no Iiilli ilccn pictured by lure ‘ a reception by the laity at Colum- Archbishop ' Sinnott Celebrates $8.061‘- dotal Silver Jubilee Former IlIlfldCl‘ Presented With Addreneu and Purse: of Gold At Winnipeg. \ “HNINLPEG, Feb. ZL-Wlth the lmpressiveness and beauty of form attending the ritual of the Church of Rome, the sacerilotal silver jub- lIee celebration of Most Rev. A. A. Sinnott first archbishop of the Arch-diocese at Winnipeg, opened today with celebration of pontific- lai high muss in St, Mary's ‘C-atll- edrul this morning followed by a luncheon of the clergy at noon. and bus Hall ill the evening, at which his gffli-‘B ‘V35 Presented with all address and puree of gold. The Cn- tholic Women's League and the Christian Mothers‘ Collfraternity also presented him with addressei: and a purse, At the service in St. Mary's this lmifililll; Right Rev. J, '1‘. .\'lcNaIIy. archbishop of ‘Hamilton pronounc- ed the apostolic. benediction, read- ing from a cablegram from Rome, in which the holy father sent his benediction to Archbishop Sinnott t0 the clergy uud the faithful of his diocese. Realize Significance. Following the bending of the message from his holiness, Arch‘ bishop MvNnlly, in a brilliant ad- dress. brought to his hearers the realization of the significance of the event which was being celebra- ted. urging them to glorify God for the blessing of file services of the apostle whom He bud placed over them. lMore than 100 clergy and ultur boys were in the procession. which passed around the church, The rich, ness of the robes of the clergy made the spectacle one of the most impressive ever seen in Win- nipeg, A number of eminent represen- tatives of the clergy from Eastern Canada were in attendance, includ- ing Mgr. Blair, Toronto, president of the ‘Catholic Extension Society of Canada; Rev_ Father F. Cline. rector of Holy Name ‘Parish, Tor- onto; Very Rev. Dean Gehl, Pres- ton, 0nt.; Rev. Father J. M. Rear- don. of Minneapolis, as well as Archbishop Beliveau, of St. Bolli- fncc attended The service was followed by l1 luncheon of the clergy ut noon and u reception by tile iaity at Co- lumbus Hull ill the evening, at. which His Grace was presented with nu address and u purse of gold, The Catholic Women's Leaf-Z- En “Anna Christie". l1 is all.» duly of a girl who is iIli‘ dllllclll/‘v, ." l rupizllllf n Swedish ‘ sclltilnilll: who blzllllts c.vcr_‘,~ thing. even an ullquonchxlblc l, on the s :1, llc ilas sl-ren uihvr liillI brothers- sacrificed; lie (Iccidrs to outwit if Illiii sun‘ his daughter 1'r 1 o fillt: 01' (lIIii‘l' \\'(JllIi‘ll of ll i llil_v who have married snilofli and silt-ll. billet‘ lcnl-s when lhcy wzlitid ill vain lo: their rclurn. So lu- sclllié, her inland to (‘OIISIIIS Ill blinncqolu whore 3h?‘ will ll(‘\'t‘l‘ hull‘ of the uccalls or know n sailor- Annn, forccd- into farm‘ work Jar beyond bu‘ FllT-IILLIII, send» runny ‘pleas to llcr father to 1c: her rcturn i0 him. ‘but in‘ is llcnf. 'l‘llc '1: lust iiiillill‘ she lllilk‘ s’ I101: w.ly to IIl‘l‘ father, the cupiulll‘ cl all old conl llurgc. And on lllc imrgc the pasWfullcs illllI sill: fccis hurt-r ll‘ clean zlguill, iillllilfli. tllc bllldunuu llrl‘ fntllcr bclicvm her to b". ill u wrl-ck. an Irish stokcr in‘ picked up nml ill1l'>Z1‘iI buck to hcaltll by Anna. \\'llcll they full ill luv: w‘ h ulcll fililill‘ lllcrl‘. mm: a u tragic llcmnlnleienlcllt with Ill unexpected ending. 0'Ncill‘u ilvlllllu was llrznvll with l fine dclinczltiun of clluructcrs lllut has b I'll (PXUQIIMHIY iliil" lil'l‘il‘li by iIli) plurvriill Sl'l‘(‘i.‘ll c: ‘L pi'1.\‘1'IiIi'iI by llll-l‘. The “AIHHU pinlrnywul by lilnnciu: Swwct llll- lIUIlIHiiIIy lIl‘.\‘L‘l'\'('.~‘ u plllcc ill llll‘ llull of full-ll‘ bcsidc -1Ilc sirikllli-X silugl‘ ilcliln-zllilill of lhlllliln- Lord. whose cllzlrllrtirizutioll of iill?‘ Kiri wus ii‘i‘liiLll b "ilics llll‘ IHiPii if thc your 1i . \\'IlL‘.ll vus prollllcoll. (Il-urléi! Aiflliiil" llrcvv $lI('Il u wl\ll<li‘.l‘i'lll1Y 't"\‘i"’~" ing ifiililiiifilfi‘ cu lIlL‘ ‘illill My 5141/1: [one I‘ The weakening agony of _piles robs life of its pleasure, turns days ' ill the picture ro tllc onward surge ue and the Christiana ilothers‘ Fra- ternity also presented biln with addresses and a purse. Archbishop Slnnott catne to Win- nipeg in 1916. Prior to his eleva- tion to the arcilbishoprlc of Winni- peg, Dr. Sinnott was secretary to the Apostolic Iielegntion ut Otto- wlzl, lie was raised to the priest- hood in Rollie in 1900, at n private‘ ordination at the Canadian College. (Archbishop Slmlott, Archbishop NlucNally and ‘Father Reurdon are ull nlatives of Prince Edward ls- land, ' Rasmussen Will Visit Dominion (WHWINIIACPEN, Feb. 23.-—‘Tbo explorer llannlusscn will ll-ave ‘t-his Willi for Cnnndzl ‘to pay n visit of ccurtiwsy llo ‘the (‘anladiuul Govcrn~ mint. alfd to ‘thank i‘t for ‘t-hc kind- l‘: ,- shown ‘to him by the Canadian authorities during t-hc recent expe- dition in ll he A-rctic. lt is rotated that 1h.‘- (‘nrlnllinn Government wishes i0 lzlko ‘Rasmussen's ‘advice on siev- ornl questions regarding ‘tho north- crn regions. lnce brought him back from Len- don, wh°rc the play created u scnsatlun. to inlmoriailze the role on the screen. And Willinnl Russell, in.‘ the Irish sinker. rises to rmviionul heights lI|lL<III.\']ll lr-d cvi-u by bimcif in ills prcvimls work. 'l‘lli» presentation of lllc drzlnlu bu.‘ bl-vll‘ mi-olllplisllvd with u fillHh o1‘ i‘ i-llniqul» that. sulbordln- zltns rvcn ilu‘ mngnlfiizont buck- around..- ilIllI wtriking "st-ls" llHiHI of lllc drnluutic action and the mighty lovc story that ‘promises to bcconlc one of the favorites of all lilnc. i_<-o->-—--- QUEEN SQUARE SPORTS ill the (Zlul n Squnro Sperm on by. 1 Murnzlghun. 2 Melons. 2i Scllofielil and Lightlzcl‘ (equal) Mixed Race. 1 IVlcCabe. 2 \Vv11vr.l". 1i Brown. Professor Seal-e}: Friday the 220 yard ll-zlsll was. won‘ A Milkman Who man who waters his rn . heard it many times. But That's what the Carnation he does it: sections of Canada. water m this milk, so most of values in the milk lfl coffee or on cereals and fr by the case of 48 cans. Aylmer, "From Contented Cows" One of the favorite themes of the jokccmith il the milk- Though the joke has little basin in fact, yet you have have you ever thought of the milkman who docl exactly the opposite~thc milkman who takes water out? Millions of people, all over the world, use Carnation Milk regularly; it comes to them from some of the finest dairylng It_eecms foolish to pay transportation on all the natural Such removal serves to concentrate and enhance the food , making it: richer and smoother. It also explains the satisfaction with which so many people use Carnation Milk undiluted in place of costly cream, Order with the groccries~sevcral tall (16 oz.) can! or Send [or copy of Mary Blake's Cook Book-Address Carnation Milk Products Company, Limited, Carnation ' - The Label is Red and White =0: 4. l" Takes Water Cut I miikman doee—and here's why the water is removed. uits. Ontario. - ‘law-L: 631mb. of Soldiers’ Civil P. E. I. 5S6-2-23M3l . OQ-O OOQQ O4 9Q §O%#§§O-§O-O4-O O0 O-OO DR. A. B. STEVENSON Has been appointed a Medical Representative, Department Rc-Establishment at New Glasgow, qo-o-o-o-oa-o-o-o» ‘o-owowvvewowmvvwo-wwo-om-ow THE MARKETS ()'1"l‘A\V.-\. Feb, 23.—(I§l-7KS)AIlU-‘ ccipts of fresh eggs arc increasing and the lower prices ill the l'nitcd States have materially affected Cu- nudian marktls, Tile import of l"u- ited States eggs is illlilVy. Lust week some 13 curs of Fnltcil Slui- es arrived in 'l'ol'ulltil dlilI .i arc dlle to arrive today. these are cos- ting Around 37% delivered Toronto Jobbing specials ‘l8, extras i6. firsts 43, seconds 40. Montreal ar- rivals costing are (ieiivercd extras i7, firsts ~13, Jobbing extras 50. firsts ~15. Manitoba dealers quoting delivered extras i0 to l0, firsts 38 to ~13. seconds 30. Alberta (leul-l ers quoting delivered extras 40 in 46. firsts 38 to 43. seconds 30, Al- bertu dealers quoting delivered ex~ tras ‘l0, firsts 35, seconds 30, Brit- ish Columbia quilting delivered ex- tras 31. firsts 29. .\iontreal~There was‘ no im- provement in the condition of the export grain trade here today, laun- iness being reported very quiet ill all lilies. But the tone of cable ad- vices was firm. The domestic. dc- lnnnd for oats continued limited. although a firm feeling prevailed. (intarlo No. 3 grade being quoted at 65 cents, and No_ 4 Krndle at fill cents per hilshcl ex-Slortl. No change of any inlpurtanma ()i‘(‘.iIi'- red ill the spring wllcnt flour mur- ket, price being well muinizlineil. No inlprnvenlenl. was noted in illc foreign trude. The winter‘ wheat flour nlarkct was quict but prices were steady. The feoturo of the mlilfeed trade was lilo weukcr feeling and millers gencrully‘ l‘l‘fIll(‘ ed prices another $1.00 per inn for all lines, ’i'llic Willi iiIIYlIllllUtI in tho cloudy im-rczlsi- in tlli- produc- tirm of lulu. 'l‘llcrc was: no clmngc in prices for rolled nails. Owing to the continued favorable weather prevailing for an IIi('l‘l‘f\S(‘lI IWUIIIII" lion of eggs thrnuglnult III!‘ coun- tl'y the further weakness ill. the lending American centres at llu» clone of lust wet-k and the more liberal mlpplies coming forxvurrl here. the market was decidedly weak today nnd prices scored n fllrther decline of 3 to 4 cents per dozen, which makes u net decllrlc of 9 to 11 cents per dozen this duy week, But the iIllIIPflIIIHiH nro that they will not go much lower. l_’ric~ cs were well maintained for all grades of butter_ Tile tone of the cheese market was firm with mode No, 1 white and colored goods quo- tcd at 201/. to 20% cents per pound. and No. 2 ni. 19in to 101,4; cvlllfi 1W1‘ pound. Ileana were‘ firm nt $2.70 per bushel. for c. Bowlin The Muscle Builder Will you let me help you. l guar- On the L. of C. Ailcyls last night “in All Stlvrs and Baml Boys met Total——2595. W. barter hud ‘highest isl-ngle score 231; A. Joy had highest ‘hotel score. 589. Tllfliflht- Alerts will bowl lnvincf blcs. CHALLENGE I Till‘ “Curmody ifivc" bowling iczlm hereby challenges a. team of fiv.» bowlers stdccted from any number of billiard players. It is unrlcistcoil lhe mulch will consist ill‘ thrcc gumcs and to be rolled on lhe (‘hzlrloltc-iounl Alleys dur- 111K iii“ bl went lvl-ck. Now you “wzruld bc" liilliuril Players and “illuir 'll collie out of your "cushions and “pockels" and try your skill at a real game. ‘ (Signed) "Carmody Five." Happenings of the Day at the “Y” Gym l" till 12—Spccial class 3.110 tll 5—lntcrmedlatEs 7 iill RAIiusIket ball practice .8 till 10—Scnior.-l owling 7 p. m.-~Zi0n vs Methodist Social 1U~*Ii(£I.l‘l‘SIill1CIlifl for Senior clnwu. General Bowling, billiards. pool, sllow- era. checkers and reading room at your convenience. “Y” BOWLING blujorlly‘ for Central Church nvll" Si, Pclvtil 221i plliS ST. PETERS \\'. A 190 178 H- 192 146 M 126 122 ll 151 212 it. 140 131 'l‘otal~2iilil Nothing Else Builds Him Up S0 Much So Says Mr. Allan McMullln of Budd's Kidney Pllll Nova scotia Man was unlblc to move in his bed, hutbodd’! Kid- ney Pills brought him relief, Fpper Grand Mira, N. Sr-(Spec- iul)——"l um more than tinnkful to Budd's Kidney Pills. because they have helped me so much" ‘states CENTRAL CHRISTIAN l. Stewart . . . . . . . . .183 189 131 G. Uullllllgall . .. 118 116 143 .'\I. Stewart .. .135 146 131 . Slcv‘. neon . . 141 134 1B2 W’. Snlltlu ,. .. . . .154 144 174 Totai- Zlll - PEI. . . . . -‘ » .. I ii -. - I . 59mm" ' “P” "““ “ “‘ °* . Y": T” °‘."l."“““°"-".l‘°..i"iii.i‘.iliifii" ‘~ w»- m.» -=‘~»~‘l2.“.f£“lh2}.“i§2.§"ii . well u... .... m!“ f“ mmm‘ ‘nd ‘h’ m“ . M'""" n w a V“ '°°°""“°""' f)" ',}',‘f,’,',,,‘,"f,',‘,’,d’,,,c, ,,,,,,7,,,,,.B,',‘,, "d °'d m", Y°""""' "m" "°‘" 193 pins. highly respected resident of um day‘ 1 would be w lire‘! 11M my . W~ warm-w your n» 11.22:, dblegfor haniliiling u}. pain, :§;":;""a1:;.;'";:"Jmfzaf- m‘: Following are u... scoros: place. "l knowi could mn live Work Wu i burden to me. be- . Charlottetown molnlegc. I Your order bytmlil bIBCdIIIQYBWCIIIIIQ?I‘i&il'iflill1imllb m“ ‘ma.’ month‘, to make a n“ ALL 81w“? ‘wgiéllogtdélgerrrékflleggrififitlartzdlla: inn using Dr. Cline‘: erve I . ‘" ,"°°‘ V’ °"' "m" " . “'4' B'°"’“-° F"“'°“~‘,‘{{""‘Th ntrcng man of you. I don't caret], Galltlller 14.‘: 1'12 145i d] ‘ Id t I I be F°°d "'4 "l" "Y I ‘m "W °"' 4 Hotel Co" Ltd' m“ m 11110351351; tliflrxbéeligynciila? .l.:=°u‘lf.l bow old owhow wvlk w" m "helm. (‘armody .. m 144 121,11, fgfieflfi: ,'.',,,',',‘,*,',,_,,‘§-,,,"_ Qlfily 0f lIiC ucIVOIIIIICII ' PVWPTIQW" toezfigfpztgoa’ grgngus ailment, piles. For six yearaiwas never |Y"“‘:"r:"r:::| 1°32?‘ F‘, Power . . U136 15G yiéhummgo and Damn m my bu,‘ l from which Inter! i0 lllhl’. "Id ooouwwwuwwuuoaw rum-mt c’ ‘ ' ' gziirorirkpge-géchligZnfezzgyfre‘: TVA: ante: m reduce Wale“ ‘m, gum, Rllfriqgfgdy-y- - could not rest day or night. l had dung‘ & no‘ won’ me n ‘he’ VPCTORIA HOTEL alheiic friend gave me apari ofabnx "P "i9 mi"- | hlV‘ °""°|" 1°‘ . l . I I . I i i to mm myae“ m bed "m “urn to.‘ ‘ _____ Tlry u: for your warm by gfZam-Buk w try. n. soothing p5»... cult you III from a yurnip u. n. 335 75,-, 16z.-I"‘:;°'pli"l‘: ifillfgtiiég: °i 9:23;: If: L, "Dr. Chuei Ointment ciao re- g, ‘Qmhalm Rogers, Skide; . A. ma . ‘ was mnrvellqumind lsoon hudafilrthor Ylflfl. . 1-owl_z4og_ . - ed ‘ Thoma," cookshypg‘ C C. TIIOIIiD‘ sup Iy of (I'll! grand herbal hmler. l Also accompanied by Dr. Hlmll- Pwvflmem- ‘l "m 9°"? l i“! 110'- h". m‘ °f ma“ °n my "m" w" Mo 1"“ ,1’ "wKmhrdmkjwur. Th H h use Zsm-Buk until the old painful m", u“, mm and magic healer. We. 5AM; ggys; start taking them ten yearn ago, I ,1 which had bothered me for thm ‘ ' _ ‘ ' ' ' . e ll CS Dru lrouble was one com lately." “n1...” g9 w" u, chronic o", q will never be without them if l can ~ . . ray R., R. A. Macbeod, Podlla. H 8 P . D Y_ C. Kelly . . . . . . . . .. 201 17. 185i. YWI- 501M" "W" "'5' n Aconn Sollri‘ ‘n. w. Myles. st. Co. Ltd Eqml" '“°°=’.""“°' -. -P“°"“" of Wk" w‘ M»! of my kind .l. Kelly .. .. 184 12s 205.8“ llwm- I “MM Md “Mill . out D, u‘, Mdiduafl “hm. v_‘A_ B,“ we“ 51mm“; J, 1v, 9 e ‘is. sailr euniliwmrlru-ii-uls- bl‘! IQKF- except cancer. Office open QVlPydh 901m“ _ 121; 214 133.which builds me up so much.” .. ‘ ' ' ' ‘ Alla odor 0.01m». gHAnLo-"gfow" IIWI- "Fill - P°"°"*d “°""d'- dly from 0 a. m. to 1030 p. m. Way, 90.1mm, , 16g 147 1-57 1t in statements like the above .5 DI‘. '5 NOIWO F001] .1. Enbour‘ ‘ yhlamglg-‘fifgififfgbclggfgzg, ‘ will l» l» clarion-tow» m olx A. Joy ........... .. 221 19o lfillflthlve made Dodti’! Kfdocyfiill _ m " "'- 1 M I In. Elmlnlon. Bewu a o... m. ‘mm-w euieo. ‘mum; J. o. r 4 ' ' giilztgi-uom“ mm “m” u‘ ' d med! lmvlhwt .‘ . i: m Iberian. .> =11.