1 was CHARLOTTETOWN continua "w s / u Y). ‘ l. RaieH-agmnce, l‘ l\ ,' Dclidmlfillitilolll’ \, l’ lihassaSanbunis i7 ' SEAL BRAND motocross. 1 .1 S‘ IN MEMORIAM MR. ozone: cAssFoso y the death of t-he late George ssford which occurred on 21st. s, Royalty has lost another of aged and respected residents. e late Mr. Cassford was stricken y, paflllyfllfl about two weeks . and though he received skilled (cal advice and _all the at- tlon a loving family could be- lle passed to his eternal ard as statetL. J he deceased one of a family 0i rteen was born at Winsloe Road ‘I842. ' here are left to mourn two tliers. John and Thomas, two tors Emily and Mrs. E. Ford. z grief stricken widow (nee- ncis Peardon three sons, John t William of Charlottetown; nry of Kingston, 0nt.; and three ughters, Mrs. A. ‘Benton. of ood Islands; Mrs W. J. Hillier, Charlottetown and ‘Mrs. R. rdeau of Spring Park. ‘Mute put expressive sympathy as shown by the following beauti- r I floral tributes. Crescent, from Trustees, Tea- ers, ctc.. of Spring Park. i Wreath from ‘Truckmen and mployees of A. Plckard d: Co. , JSpNIY, Employees David 8t razers. (Cut ‘Flowers, rlgliton. ‘PIIlovw-‘Family. The deceased was much colu- rtcd during his last illness ‘by equent visits of his pastor Rev. r. Raymond, St. Paul's City. The funeral services held at the ome of the deceased were con- Mrs. Wood. _ -.____-—-_.-___ EDIIGES Bursal Enlarge- lnonbfllilokonod, Swollen _ Tissues, Curbs, FlIlodTon- dons, Soronoss from Bruises Ill’ Strains: stops Spuvin Lame- ness, alloys pain. Does not blis- ter, removp tho hair or lpy up . horse. $2.50 i bottle st druggists’ rdoliversd. I00! I. ‘FREE. I ' flYounl. Inc. ill Lyman: Bldg. Mambo‘ WE'RE umov Mi v00? ducted -by the Rev. (Mr. Raymond- The funeral procession was IarSB- The pail-bearers were _Wm. Nel- son, Charles Weye, J. D. ‘B15881’- Walcolm Gillis, Lemuel ‘Craswell and Edward Doyle. interment was made in People's Cemetery in the noon of the 23rd. inst. the after- MR3. PETER C. BERNARD On Friday, Feb. 1s, 1921. n1 Tignish, P. n. I. there refine" peacefully away in the Lord. Mr!!- Peter C. Bernard nee lMfil-lllldfl Gallant ,aged 74. daughter of the late Prosper Gallant. widow of the late Gilbert DesRoche wife 0! Peter C. Bernard of Tlghiflll. P- E- l., after an illness of twelve daYB- borne with Christian patience 811d fortitude. During her 1111195" "he was under the loving care of ‘her daughter Mrs. Wm. Corbett and was visited by iier pastor. Rov- G- J. iMciLellan, D.d). and his 11B- sistant Rev. Wm. McCabe. S116 wias administered the last rites of Holy Church by her pastor Rev- (l. J. MdLellan. She leaves t0 mourn her death. her sorrowing husband, Peter c. IBernard. 1W0 song John P. L. DesRoche of Fund Pond and Emanuel iDesRoche of 'l‘iguish, PJEJ. and one dauzlllel‘ Mrs. Joseph J. Gaudei. 0' Law‘ rence, Mass, U.S.. by the first marriage, and two daughters Mrs- Frank A. Craudct; of ‘Prolvidence. n, 1., and Mrs. WIII. Corbett. of Tlgnish, P,'E.I., by the second marriage; also three sisters Mrs. - Fedele ‘r. Bernard. Free Pond: Mrs. Alfred P. Gaudet, Tigulsh, P. l5. I.; and Mrs. Joseph Myers of Acushnett, Muss. Her burial took place ISunday, Feb. 20 at St. Simon's and St. Jude's ‘Church. TignislJ. and was attended by a large concourse of friends. iRev. G. J. McLcllan officiated at the burial ceremonies both at the church and grave. Thepall-‘bearers were: J, A. Brennan, P. P. Cahill, Leo. J. Murphy, Josue Boudreault, Elijah Gallant and ‘Murcisse C. Richard. ‘ The following high Masses were offered for the repose of her soul. . 10,-lTlgh1"‘Maeses by the family. 1 High Mass by Mr. and Mrs. John P. DesIRuche. '1 High Mass ‘by Mr. and Emanuel P. DesRoche. 1 High Mass by Mrs. Alfred P. Gaudet. illligh Mass by Mr. and IMTB. E. J. DesRoche. -1.I-Iigh Mass by Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Johnston. 1 High Mass by Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Bernard. ' J. High Mass by Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Gaudet. 1 High Mass by Mr and Mrs. M. G. Mooney. lMrs.. Central Guardian HOCKEY TONIGHT Abbie: and Asnlhiamt in Championship guns. BQYS OVERALLS, sizes 3 to 8- Special 50c. youths 10 to 15. Spec- ial 75c. Prowse Bros. Ltd. ' ' 4047 ABBI E8 AND AMl-I-ERST Crhampinonship hockey tonight. = 00 BOYS SUITS regular value to $12.00, clearing at $6.50. A wonder- ful bargain. Prowse Bros. LuLM 4 7 BALANCE 0F MEN'S winter caps to clear at 20 per cent dis- count. See our special line of men's winter caps at 50 ots. Prowse iBros. Ltd. 4047 CLYDE RIVER? On Sunday. Feb.- 27th. the service in the Pres- byterian Church at Clyde River will ‘be at 1‘1 a. m. S. School at 10 a. m. MENB AND BOYS new spring calls 111st arrived latest style; and patterns. Lowest prices. Prowse ‘Bros. Ltd., 4047 25 DOZEN LADIES Silk Hose all- newest spring shades. Reg. Value $1.50 to $1.75 for 79c. a pair Prowse Bros. Ltd., 4047 ROBIN IHOOD FLOUR the big- gest selling and best hard wheat dour. For sale at all Charlottetown Grocers and leading dealers every-i where. ‘ol-il-wfmn ORAPAUD AND SPRINGFIELDM —1Morniug prayer in Springfield, on Sunday, Septuagesima, at 11.00} a. m. and evening prayer in_ Crapaud at 7.00 p. m. ‘Miss Mullen's will sing at the evening service ‘ CLOSING WHlSt-The weekly whist at St. Joseph's Sodallty Hall closed on Wednesday evening with a good attendance. The" ‘lady's prize was won by Mrs. Frank Coyle and the gentleman's by Mr. M. .l. Murphy. The consolation went to Mrs. ‘Patrick McMahon and the lucky chair was occupied ‘by Miss May King. HAMIRTON. — United ‘Church Service on Sunday next, Feb. 27th. at Appiu Road 1.1 a. m. DeSablc ii p. m. The Special services under the leadership of the Rev. ‘H. N. Maclean, Ph.'D. will commence in Victoria at 7.30 p. m. Miss ‘Irene Meclean soloist and director of song will assist her lather at these services Everybody is invited. BROOKFIELD- The services in the Brook-field congregation on Sunday, Feb. 27th. will lie as fol- lows: ‘Brookfield 3 p. m.; Hunter River 7 p. m. The Young People's Societ-y will take charge of the service at llartsville at 3 p. m. Subject, “Our Duty as iChristisn Citizens" text Isa LXII: 6—-<12. Let everybody come. DUNSTAFFNAGE-‘The Pastime Club held a regular meeting Fri- day evening, ‘Feb. 118th at the home of Mr. S. C. IStewart. A 'large number were present and a good time was enjoyed by all. After the usual business was over the fol- lowing program was carried out. Instrumental music, lviildred Thompson.‘ Reading, Mayme Vessey. Solo, Mildred Thompson. Contest. Mayme Vessey. Contest. “nun no WITHOUT A uuuiiu-J‘ Says Canadian going to England. Before Mr. Michel, o! Winnipeg, _mnde a trip to Liverpool, England. he wrote in airing if he could be sure of ge in; Kellog s ALL- BRAN during his stay t ere. l! not, he proposed to go as far as carrying enough with him to cover his entire trip. _I.f_ he had to choose between s million dollars and ALL-BEAN, Mr. Michel stated in his letter, he would “much rather do without the million.” Ltke thousands of other Canadians, Mr. Michel realizes that Kellogg's ALL- BRAN is a neces- sity to health. Many people do not know they have constipation, and accept fa- tigue and depression as a part of Ii e until they try Kellogg's ALL - BRAN; then they, too, would rather “do without a million" than lose ; their new energy and keenness of enjoyment. _ Kellogg's ALL-BEAN is gun- nnteed to relieve constipation. Eat two tablespoonfnls daily; in chronic cases that amount with each meal. Try delicious recipes on package. Made in London, Canada, and sold It all dealers. Q ALL-BRAN CHAMPIONSHIP HOCKEY To- nigiliit, ‘Abbi-es Aimiherst. BELFAST-Where will -be sci“ vices in the "Presbyterian church at lBelfast on Sunday, Feb. 27th. at 11 n. m., and at 7 p. m. CALEDONIA-On Sunday, Feb. 27th. there will bu service in the Presbyterian Church at Caledonia at 1i a. in. and at 7 p. m. WOOD ISLANDS-The services in the Wood islands Presbyterian Church on Sunday, Fob. 27th. will be as follows: Wood island 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. and Wood Islands East Hull 3 p. m. TEN NEW COLORS in full silk. Express has just brought us more Turquoise, IPOWdBI‘ Blue, Quimper Blue, Coral, Jade Green, Emerald Green, Chcvrcusu, Tiger Lily. and Goya. All at. li7cts pct‘ yard. Moore & McLeod ilallllllfid. 4067-2-21121. Y‘ORK-MIARSHFIEJLD CHARGE —~‘Scrviceg,- ‘next ‘Sunday York 11 n. m., Braiclaley 3 ‘p. m., Munslbfieid‘ 7 p- muEIPMBCL “The Value of the Prohibition Law." , NOTICE IS hereby given that the adjourned meeting of the holders of Patons Limited will be held in the Annex of Patons Limit, ed. Charlottetown. on Tuesday. first day of Nlarch, 1927, at p. m. sharp. I. G. Secretary. 7.30 MacLaren 4066 PERSONALS Miss Della Walker left yesterday for Fredericton, N, B. Share-P medical skill, together with the us. 1111118 care and devoted attention of relatives and neighbors the com- Illllllllv might have bad to mourn the loss of more than one member of that respected family. ' There are left to cherish her me- 11101‘? and to mourn her loss, her Krlef stricken father and mother, Mr and Mrs Mathias Landrlgan, al- so four brothers and two sisters. The brothers are; Cornelius, study- ing for the priesthood in the Sem- inary at Edm ‘ , Alta... Clement John at home. lottetown. DurinB her short illness she was Rev. Theo. Gallant who administer- ed to her the last Sacraments and member. Her funeral which was delayed largely attended. Requiem High Gallant. who also officiated at the grave. The nail bearers were: Michael Doiiahoe, Edward Donahue, Nichol- as Laiidrigun. Aloysius McDonald, James Laiinigan and Edward Lan- nigan. offered: Sisters of St. Martha, Mt. Mary's, Charlottetown. ‘ Rev. M. Monahan, Souris i DI‘ and Mrs Grant, Montague l P. E. I. seminarians of St. Joseph's Seminary, Edmonton. Miss Marcella Bradley, New York Mr and Mrs Maurice Donovan, Georgetown Miss Martha Mcnughan, Char- lottetowii - Mr and Mrs Tobias Landrigan, Sturgeon Mr and Mrs New Zealnnd ‘Mr and Mrs Peter Curran and family, St. Teresa. Mr umi Mrs Patrick Ryan and family, (lai-digun Mrs William Lannigan and fain- ily, Cambridge Road Mr anti Mrs Lemuel Kenny, Morell Mr and Mrs Nicholas Landrigau, Glenfanning Mr and Mrs Phillip Murphy and Mary Murphy, Sturgeon Mr and ‘Mrs Neil Murphy and jfamily, St. Mary's Road. , Mr and Mrs Jos. R. lilo-Donald ‘and family, Puinnurc Island Mi‘ and Mrs Michael McCarron Mr and Mrs James H. McCarroii, Sturgeon Ml‘ and ltlrs William Condon, Murray Harbor North William Campbell, Gaspereaux Si. Jas R. lilanning, Gnspereaux ,‘Lower Montague i Mr and Mrs Leo Landrigan . Miss Lillian Coiidon, Concord, N. ‘ Mr and Mrs Terence Murphy, Los Angeles, Cal. , Mr and Mrs John Donalioe and ‘family, Roseneath , Miss Mildron Donovan, George- ! The Sisters of St. Martha, Mt. St (Mary's, Charlottetown i Students of St. Joseph's Semin-f iary. Edmonton, Alta 1 l Edmond Donahoe, St. Joseph's,‘ l" u" dill? attendance of the best ' in Brooklyn, N. Y., William and was no understanding between The sisters are Lord iByng and myself other than Mrs Patrick Kenny in New Jersey, that which was made public in. the U. S. A., and Elizabeth in .the Order press-lat uhe time (referring to the of the Sisters of St. Martha, Char- conferences of frequently visited by her pastor cannot accept the ‘Prime Minister's the final benediction of the Roman flidence in the source of (the rnfonm- Catholic Church of which the de-atlon upon ceased was a faithful and devoted 81111611190118. because it believes its until the 28th of January to awalt in the public interest. the arrival home of her brother M 161181- a dozen men in Canadalto- Clement from New York, was very day, men, holding ilmigili authorita- Mass was celebrated in St. Paul's Journal's version is the correct Church by the pastor, Rev. Theo. 0119- Following is a list of Mass Cards 513191119111. 0r to give an interview, > was quite properly o. time limit. 1L0 William s. Steele and sisiersuif Mr and Mrs John T. Landrigan. m g Not Accept (Continued from page one) of the foregoing statements. Pre- facina lhie remarks with an asser- tion, ‘Itoo absurd to demand a re- ply,’ that the Journal's editorial reflected upon the honor of ‘the GovernonG-eneraI, he ‘said. “ ‘I say, emphatically that there 1925). ‘I cannot state that too emphatically. "The Journal is sorry. but it denial. It cannot accept his de- nial because it has complete con- which it based its statements -to be true. and because it considers their publication to be There are tive positions, who know that the KING CHALLENGED. ‘More than bhat, ‘we will put Illlilii test to Mr. King; we will ask him -—WB Will. indeed, challenge him- to ask iLord Byng to publish a stating that lihc facts, as we have published them are incorrect. That ,01lBl1t to ~be a. simlple way for the iPnitme Minister ‘to vindicate liirln- se . l “There are Liberal editors in Canada-certainly one Liberal ed- iior-who knows that The Journ- al's statements are true. Mr. J. W. Defoe, etiitor-in-ohief of the Manitoba Free yress, the leading Liberal llewflllaper of Can-add, is an inside Journalistic pillar 0f Mr. |Klng's Ministry, in an editorial |whicihi he published in his paper on February 16, (simultaneously with The Journal's article) Mr. Da. foo ‘slated M1211 the correspondence brought down in Parliament ‘did not tell the wlliole story,’ and -he went on to say this: “When Mi‘. King, following the election of October, 1925, decided to meet Parliament instead of ten- dering his resignation, he doubt- less lhad conversation wiiib Lord "YR-g: and it iiiuy be taken as cer- tain that an understanding he- tween them was reached. Mr. King undertook to make way for Mr. Meighen if his appeal to Par- liam nt failed; there was indeed no alternative to uhis. (But the-re this engagement by Mr. King,’ WAS MR KING VAGUE "Lord llyiig, evidently, did not ivnilerstantl the arrangement. lainiy he assumed that if at any age . . . not that spurious and soiled ‘daintinesef of sinudgy and scented dcodorants . . . but the genuine cleanliness of warm water and soft, foaming Luxsods- that freshness of April showers and of haytime-eltke.‘ This, and this only, is the daintinees of immaculate wanna-everywhere l“ Tbi: letter, was revived ram Mn. Home] Mittbe/l, R.R. No. 2, i/Am, Canada. Nothing could be a more fitting aid to ciaintiness than a‘ complete wardrobe of washabies, kept constantly ne- ftuhed by the exclusive use of Luz. ' Make this Test The best way to get acquainted with Lu: is to try it on soinefliing you particularly. care about. Next time‘ your best silk or woollen stockings need a bath, whip a fzblespoonful of Lux into the water. Then you will agrcetbat there is no substitute for Lux. Lever Brothers Limited, ‘Toronto "DAINTINESS is dismay-none of tin’: L188’ X {time during tho life of Parliament j e King Government got into dlf-l gficulty and could not carry on, Ivhel uinderstandlng came Into play. _ It would tlhen be the duty 0i’ Mr. ‘Kingj to make way peaceably for Mr.; ,Meighen. who was to have his Fchn-nce". How Lord By-ng got, uliis idea so firmly fixed in liisl ilread that he pursued it to the ex- ltent of forcing a constitutional wn , splmua, Eouque“ ffilrilssés must be a matter of sur- Mr. King, in his conversation with‘ ' ‘it might ibe suggested that,‘ Lord Byns. was ing his position. “Thus, we vague in defin-l have tlhe Manitoba: f 146 Richmond St. Fire, Life, Accident, Sickness and Plate Glass Insurance at at _. . ~4--q-.»~e->.r »\>~_.._. 1 High Mass by Mr. and Mrs. Seminary, Edmonton ‘Free Press admitting’ or swung’ Wm. Davey. .'1 High Mess by Mr. and Mrs. Frank ‘Murray. Mildred Thompson. UP TO DATE PICTURE-In a let-tar received by -M‘r- Gallagher, Mr. J. D. Murchison, Mt. Buch- anan. was a IVISIIOI‘ to the city yes- terday. , Louis A. BIain,-St. Joseph's Sem-l ;iuary, Edmonton ,‘ Mr and Mrs John Donahoe and» that there was an understanding. ‘between Lord Byng and Mir. King, such as the journal has indicated. Lowest Rate ‘i... Charlottetown i £531,152’ lémgilggflbouovan violation of ilhat understanding by George-l , _., Al Ankenl tolllllle Scminarians of the Grandlflllogfigglfiéi tfhebetliiféelfiglttg ggglfrfizlr: . llnollfl‘ W~ ell Hr [Hell :0 ‘i zs I ‘y. u bee e m“ . , . lMr. and Mrs. A. s. McLeod cu., em "Tnfueo, ¢,,,,,,,,|,,,,, Th‘? b‘? ‘lflglffiélln " tertained at their home. 12 Pleas-i Re“ Gavan p_ Monaghau 3L: 9'9 W9“ ' ‘l s Y I , ' , . an Snot "n week ‘n honor "lnunruu-‘s nnverrov- ' ‘ii-dbl’ “.I‘r‘.’§'§i§"i“<l'ir§ ifiiliiii‘l.§‘§'n‘1.‘§°§>”3‘i§§n§“"§§'i"Eilfrdmig?'§§§§l'ii§§k§i§n§3§. ‘.'Z“iii‘°ivi'1$ul$ IMIss Irma Gaudet. ‘New “mm “mud “f we {Mt "hat ma“ 5°“ Earhmd m” ‘me °t Newl Ml‘ "ml M“ Th” Fltmauflcedto whaltmgiahouldl happen in theihis instruction; ‘from Downing having been called. upon.‘ ‘Mr. and Mrs. U. 1M. Gaudet. ,0“ m’ “me ‘mm’ “M” Maura w“ Ymk‘ w“ ‘m’ the“ gllests‘ “New Y°rk ‘event 0' Mr King being defeatedsiroot LAfter that there would be] "And on the some day. June 30, ‘Mr and Mrs. A. J. Bernard. Ting “MW M me will“ Edvmm d ,7 M“ lllargaret lllcmclml‘ phna'iwhen (Parliament met; Mr. Melvyn-dissolution and an election-not 15126 (‘Hlanslllifdr lvose 5224). M1‘- ‘Mr. Joseph O'Reilly. w, outstanding ‘eating. Pr?’ IMrS‘ wlnlam Pen “gust ° idelllhl“ ien would come ‘in as a matter of an ‘arrangement ot‘ any kind.’ ‘King said further: MP- 011d MPB- Archie J’. Gsudet auction we“ and ‘we Dem Wm “(we River‘ h“ been spending B‘ Ml‘ and M" “mes E‘ Muuany" se onl m a n-‘ " ' iJuii 28! " ‘Now -if tli r ht hon. entic- . , cour . The y cod for n n But that isnt all. 0i e . . e 1g s Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bernard. l” mmwn m‘ m“ wluc“ Edward few “y” l“ the clty‘ m” guest ° Eéllllll“ Em" dersbanding- would be In the eventlmzc, Mr; Klng wroieend follows loimnii (Mr. Meiglhen) can demon- ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bernard's “W” “w” W“ “a “"1"” m‘ "i" "Qpllew- Ml- Pm)’ Lalldllgl“; 6"" J‘""l°°°“» “"55" U- 5- A‘ ol.' Mr. King being defeated later Lord Bras: straw to the country that he 1e clllldfell- ‘tmwmlan mmnes‘ and Mrs‘ Landrlgan‘ schom street‘ Tl???“ Mollaghlln’ Dalmusle Unl',on in the session. or of findlllfi it “As n. refusal by a Govcriior- able to do that (govern) ‘then ‘I so!’ ... Vern!’ Ill . 2 i ll" d tin r and M" w A Gaunt’ IMIBH Myrtle Garrick, of Chan. Mrs T. C. Donahoe and familyrlgglslslltsllilble ‘lllialtarrslzlatsln i‘i?§"'..‘..i".§‘§S.‘.I.'Z§“§,,.§?.;i‘§§",fiiiflffiieflfli,1111;‘,,§‘,,‘Z,§"§,f,,°'ffi§..’§.§$“sud lm-telowm l“ the He“ of h" 518151555- SIlIlldln-g that was reached. any itime, and most serious uudermigzht, and there is n0 criticism to ""- Mls- 6mm“ ml"- Ml" G“? l" "l" M" Amm“ D°““"°°" existing conditions in the Britishofler. rick is homewsrd bound alter nay-jlloseneath N01- GOOD wn-NESS Empire today’ "here w," be ,~,,,|,3eq, Am; “gain y“; Km; “m; 111i! 11 V1811 l0 a number 0f Upper; M" Tefellce ll fear, by the refusal on your EX- " ‘I for one do not intend to offer Calladla" “m” °“ a buyl“ trlprlllary? End‘ . "The truth is that. 111 1681111111 i0lcellency'-s part to accept the udviceany criticism whatever of the con- for Messrs. Prowse Bros. Ltd,—, Mr and Mrs John Donahue 11nd,“, year-B constitutional “flue, ayi-teudered’ a grave constitution,“Ismuuonaqny of me coufse 13km New Glasgow Newll- ilamllYr Rmeuealh ‘the circumstances leading up to Llquestion without precedent in theliip i0 the present time.‘ , Ml‘ and M“ 30h“ Lmmlga“ and Mr. King is not a very creditablelhlstory of Great Britain for a ceu-i "This, let It be noted, two days ‘Ml ‘Pew!’ Cilmnr Wll° h" beenlwll- Cilmbrldge Rm“! witness. lLet us illustrate. Mr. tury and in the history of Canadalaiter Lord Byiig had refused Mr. 8118811911 1n building nnernllonn l"; M1" ""11 M" Wllllam flowaflhKing told Parliament on July Istlsinco Confederation.’ ‘King dissolution and cal-led upon North Cambridge, Mass, for theiGowan Brae has; me folqowlng; I Mn Maugham Two days also my. past three years, arrived in the Miss Mary C. McDonald, Donald“ o‘ ndicat cle . ris Ex- ED HIS TONE ‘ier Mr. Kin. had written his let- l II l Bil arly l0 ll l CHANG _ K fill? YP-fllerd"? 911701119 l" lll! home 8°" cellency that I was desirous that "Yet two days later, after tiheier conjuring up a. conetituf-IOIIBI in Savage 311F110!‘ Where hi! I11"- Ml‘ "ml M" Tlmfl- Milrrluel’ lmdmy resignation should ‘be withheltLGovernor-General had ignored Mr-‘crisls, "in the present condition noses irklns no fnrnnns nsoln- MP-ifnnfllv liiy iliis Excellency if (‘he desired t0IKing's threat and when Mr. King of ‘the British ninpirei WWW“ John on- Wednesday, ‘the "ilnd. of Coflln Wlll he heurtly welcomed; Mr and Mrs Maurice ~D011°‘“‘“' hold it pending an arrangement of thinking that Mr. Meighen, whoLord Byng would not take his ad- Mmdl, my m, mailman anal] by book to the oommnnllv of Seville GQOPKMTV" iany kind.’ was lillen in office, might be de- vice, lint, stood by the agreement. the Steamer Moniirose also from Hallmr- l l Ml“ All“ M‘ Llmdrlgam Newl "Mr. King was at this time try- feated in the ‘House. and that t-hci "Anil so. we repent that, in all: saint John om 1s,-Maxim‘, 44h and 1 lion. M1185 I in-g to convince the House that hepovernor-General might again Ciillfllillllt of these rema-rkable con - a. further mail ilrom I-Isiiifax by the . IN l Miss Mary Donahoe, Brook ine m“, been anxious’ m, m, a muck upon him (Mn Km,“ the presentldlcuon, ma, would be “mum; on s 5 N w; uwmnd. on gamrday ‘ M!‘ 11ml M" Herbert Steele’ dissolution and an election, but Prime Minister said this: ltlie D8110! a"? "U191" Wllllwl l9“- tli 35th“ ‘Nllaroh lllalllwl- N- s- that the should be permitted to lin- “For my ipnrt I am prepared lo,er other than our Prime Minister. e ' ' _.___' MISS MARGARET LANDRIGAN ' Ml" 36111119 Nellllllln- Bilsm" ish the work oi‘ the session. As wiui-iroid any kind of expression oi Mr. King, is not a credible wit- ‘BRACKLEY POINT AND HAR- I Tl"? RYE" Kllla- Dilrchester Mmlsa matter of fact, however, this is views as to the constitutionality of H885 in this whole matter. muanager of the lPri-nce Edward Dhiearvm, from.‘ Mr. F. G. Spencer, The mum“ wiho is at present in Los Angles- Mr. and ‘Ivirs. John P. DesRoclie. M?“ 599mm‘ . “Mentioned havm§ .Mr and‘ lMrs. Emanuel I’. 139B“ Bardueya ‘v1.16 ‘Magnificent DWROCML a one of mhwt citysn great motion .Mlss Belle Corbetfs Classmates. “mil” film“- ‘Mm Gmmwhe‘ but ‘seeking to excuse Mr. Kingsl‘: Good Strong Stqgk Cgmpanigg i sph-“ufl-Offerlna.’ ‘The Guardian regrets to learn of‘ the illness of Mrs. G. of Georgetown. Agent at Sumnierside, Lloyd Lewis. - We are plontliully supplied p lth all kinds of Cool. Place your nisr now, either for Immediate or um delivery. In this wayyon II be assured of winter comfort. “THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" . ll. GILLIS 8r 00. PHONE 170 ooaueooouo-o o-o 0+0» ++w MAIL FOR OVERSEA$—'Ill1I8 deepen-oh of mails for overseas , during nexit. week will be 8e foli- ‘Catholic Women's Lea ue, Ti -“°“"“-- ‘A M" m“ M‘ swam‘ uish Branch. ‘ g » g wit? may the “Site-ear? iFrank H. Gaudet- and famil ‘ V a l“ ‘m ' Providence, R. I. y ‘m9 28ml‘ ‘l5 1mm mam M“ Great qoaeph _y_ Gaudet and family, Britain and‘ the Continent will be Lawrence, Mast forwarded by‘ the Steamer Orce. lMr. and Mrs. ‘IHarry iStetson. M“ mm Hwmx ‘m Mbmmy‘ ‘he Charlottetown P. "E. I, 2311b- Thlb steamer will be used ___ for dimct Inlaill rfor Ireland includ- , ing d-iriect maiceil 410st for the Irish k . Free State. iAnotiher full imaii for nMIXCd Barley and“ Letters of Sympathy i McKearney, St., B and O’ FEED .- * 1r"! 81%? Great (Britain ‘will ‘be forwarded ' by‘ ‘the ‘S1166 Mlaillta from Saint ___ n+w+on+no+oo+o+w+u‘ Down Through the ‘Ages , ‘ Analysis high, better value i thln eI-ionrs and sold st an‘ v lilies Margaret Wight, Boston $2.00 per bog of ‘I00 lbs. bet- ter price In TON LOTS. A CARLIOAD just rooslvsil. ens/n- ssso ... CATTLE and H008. Much ehsspor than most feeds. It will my , M‘ Scott's i Emulsion hos otood tho tut, first, loot and olwoyo- As s preventative j’ oI-oolds and o builder e11» a. ALAAAA RINGTION NOTES- 'llh1e man!‘ friends of ‘Mira. M- ‘A. Shaw willl ‘be pleased ‘to rem-n she is irnpwvlns afitier heir recent 0178110110"- “'9 WI IM. 1S. met at uhe ‘home of Mrs. Collin IMicIJuI-e (m the 10th. There was a large avtteudaum- Next mdetim wllil be at the liomie of Miim Dclrh Rodd. M11"- 0901139 Show spent Sunday- at the Mme of hill uncle MT- Fred ‘Newcom- MT- ' EM‘! ‘Slmfllnginn The quiet community of Sturg~ eon was deeply shocked when onl the morning of January 24th, thel sad news were spread around that! Margaret Landrigsn had just pass-i ed to her eternal reward. Thcl deceased had been blessed with. good health until only ten daysl previous to her death, when she was stricken with pneumonia and so deeply did the dread disease de- Frank Doyle, Charlottetown Mrs M. Kenny. New York Miss Mary J. Steele, Dorchester, Miss Miss Marcella Bradley, Broodlyn, N. Y. Mr and Mrs Terence Murphynthe Secremry o, state m, me Do Los Angoles, Cal. Mrs M. Sanphy. Roseneath Mr and Mrs Jas R. Manning. what the had written to the Gover- nor-General: “‘l shall ‘be pleased to have my, resignation withheld at your Ex- ce-llency's request, pending the time it may be necessary for your Excellency to communicate with minions.‘ "ln other words, Mr. King would only hold his resignation until such time as the Governor-General, of- the action taken in not accepting} "In conclusion. mhe Journal 1111191- my advice. Ii have no objectiomrepeu-t what it stated at the begin- that the rlghtuion, gentleman, w-homlng, We cannot, under the cir- oq today Prime Minister (Miflcumstances, accept Mr. King's de- Meghen) should be given hisaiial. We believe the Inf-BUM!!! chance, if you wish to cal-l it suchflt-liat we published to be true and to carry on the business or the,ln the public interest. [We con- country at present. lnot apologise for them, (nor modi- “so we find Mr. King telliug|fy them. ‘nor retract them. and we lbnrd Byng on June 28th unit his‘lea-ve ‘the Prime Minister to his refusal to give him dissolution.yccnscience." constituted a ‘grave constitutional lfil.g.‘:i;l5.t.§'tli:i::i.'li:,'::§§§‘§l§l:27 “' “’“‘ 24311,‘ t: the age of 33 years and lucosnfv-elza-Iflfi-‘nflglg, St. Stanislaus i22...’.'.‘.°r';"’iii'.£”.i2°..i22“!.i..."§f.i Murmur»... ran- formers and shook men to Brckby’ food this to their. animals during tho winter and spring. “iii;- quggugn w-ltqmui, precedent in tibe ary, Quebec history of Great Britain for a cen- Benjamin McDonald, Grand Ssm- tury,‘ and then telling Parliament Pedestrian (who has ‘been ll"! inary, Quebec two days later (when it suited his a lift by motorist): "Phlnimnllil! Sr. Edmund Marie, Notre Dame Immediate purpose) that he would weren't you loin! 01'6"! ill" \ Training School, Woltham. Mass witihihold any ‘expression of views Driver: ‘Fast? mm wu noth- The Lennon girls, Boston, Moss. as to the constitutionality o! the lng; you ought to be ‘with me when Requiescat in pace. I'm alone!" AH THEN! hoolth your doctor will roo- i» hols been wocesshnly o orumond , tarioppeadicttis: he isfiggdPlnEhlifl , ipmoeulllzhenirroeoo . .. Scott’s Emulsion 1, ‘Holpitail. in. ‘gm Perm ovory time. 001d In two sins. l: w’ ‘mm 1 , ‘Mr. ‘W- A. Rodd. Hal'- 00 osnts and 01.00 por bottle. ., Try It today. i’ permted on For solo st our FEED and SEED STORE. , "offer 8‘ l?" "W" - . . 4 Iluold L Worthy I ...... . .. muons m , E" in QLIIIN ITIIIIT 1 ‘lulu! we