EVERYTHING FRESH AND CLEAN When you make this your drug. "(IE9 Yflu can be sure everything l; "Fm "I" "We We stock all the 4 b9“- drl-llii and receive our supplies from the most reliable manufao. turers. l gin: prescription department, i, '1 v equipped and iiieaispeilsia; "I Prescriptions is done only by "tlstered druggists. We dispense grescriptions written by any phy. -- can. ‘mi! mall orders receive lINIlllt attention. (I. ERNEST ll. WOIITII . PRESCBIPTIONS A SPECIALTY " NYAL DRUGSTORE Phone 82 . 142 Prince Street J Dauesronn; V '1. "I9 $50.11!?) Rsfsltrance ‘Qtllilllfvflliyxjlf Canada ‘ “Assets 400000000 Insurance in Force $1,500,000,000 1158;? h"? 1110M! "wt- is not/izivln: you a satisfac- iory interest rflumgiisk ustto tell you about ' THE ‘INVESTMENT POLICY Issued by this great Company. ,- We a oe for a few good Agents. ' J. A. MOORITTDIv. Manager, Charlottetown. r. E. I. 7-‘: “In” Yea“ (lilo. vlzr-Lavina. Allan and Ray. ,2 ZIIRS. Jbsarit, tow I Burial took place at the cemetery , at the Church iii Freetown, ' The piill bearers were: Frederick gfrhc sad death occurred at Frec- L. Deacon, o ' . town on Feb. 29th. of Annie Mc- fltt and R0511 IIEIEIIvcEIhn N. Pm gfilgl-alzellql/sdaélilgt; 3g hairs-FM’??? Thc community extends its heart- fieascd had beentin faIIing hcaItlI Ileill hylnpalhy to the bereaved mm‘ ' nearly three years but alwaysi f. ‘lion: hcr sickness with patience ‘iild porseytkelranclc. ‘It; funeral took! twee 0n urs 0v. arch 1st, at ZVSTILLMAN "r0 BUILD BIGGEST p. m., and was largely attended. At A . short service was held at, the house}. G ME PRESERVE IN CANADA titer which the remiiinsyiere taken‘, (o the United Church, Freetown. where the service was conducted by‘, Rev. D. K. Ross. A duet "Looking This Way". was beautifully render- ed by thc Messrs J. B. Lewis anti Ray Lidstonc. | , Her favourite hymn, "When My n“ m” “pm"x"""ml,-" 5O , We work is Ended," was sung by squarp to add to tlioir holding -—£Q§_.. .__ .\'I'J_\V YORK, lltircli 2t). _» Tho New Y.trk Ainoricttit, ill n (Icstiatcli from Stilnt Jul-ours d" tPiloe-i, (lucbcc, will say ' that .\Ir. nnll Nit-s. Jutnos A. S II‘ . uuin (ti New York bavo IIIIFCIIIISIKI miles s zit special request of the mmmh (‘iftllld Ansc, 50 ntilcs nortlt o! Thcrc are left to mourn besides a Mm‘ haw)“- sorrowittg husband. one son Benja- Th“ "'3" "as mm‘ PIIWIm-‘iml min, o; 3i, Nicholas, and On,_._froni vnrloils small lloltiors and daughter, Home, wife of M1; step-‘ Iuuibttring, -: ipaiiics for convt ding Bums of Freetown, 51159 two ion into llll‘. iitoatost tirivzlto t sisters and, three brothers viz;_ and game preserve in ('iIllIl(l<'l. Tho Mrs. Jnlncs Clough oi‘ New Redford, oxpctitlitilrt- is cstilnlttotl til $1.00‘).- Mass" Margaret, at hglng; Jamgs of 000. (Irtiltd Ailst, whli-ll will coll- Malne: Peter of Sunimcrsidc and tltnio thl» hcttdtitttirtors or lilo oh- Barncy of Emerald. tlttc, is about. l5 tililt-s from thc Three children predeceased her ucarost tjallhoatl. .1041 per lino of B words 8c par line o! 5 word: W. Taylor, Charles D. Taylor, Frank . Central Guardian. i VESTERDAY AFTERNOON Iill-l "ICKIIIIIPLV after the Opening 01' the! lioiisc the Ilotiibol-s and their wives and friends were etitcltain-I ed to a (Ielightful tea by the Ladies Liberal Club, l1 ivas hold III the Cutiadlatl Lcgimt rooms. GREENVALE WOMEN'S INS- TITUTE -- The regular monthly meeting of the Gteenvule Women's institute was held at the home oi Mrs. Ea-rlc lliacllae on Monday ev- ening, Feliruarytltitlis with twelve Illembetfs ‘and three visitors in u‘- tendance. Opening exercises con- sistcd ot‘ singing of Ode lllid a palt- or “'l‘lto institute Ode" read by Mis-s Stead. Roll Call was answer- od with Vnlentltlt» verses. Reports of tllo various committees were given. A concert zitid box social was recently held in lirookflcld Ilall, total proceeds amounting tu $71.90. Corrospotitlence was rend by the secretary and the Rod Cross Mtliznzilies tllstributetl. A coin- mltton was appoiutctl to wrltc u lotior or sympathy to Mrs. Brown. ‘ml/it's. Curew gave a recitation i0)‘ the programme and Mrs. ilacliae l-oltdlngs. Meeting closotl with thc ttitiglng of Island llymn by memb- crs. The March mentitit! 10 l0 b“ hold at thc homo of Mrs. Brown. whou tho theme will be "Irish". and roll ("till to be iliiswortttl with Jokes. , {~O&—~~‘—~- -- ‘ . L. O. L. BOWLING Last. night on the L. 0. C. Alley5 a. good game was rolled when the Invlnciblcs defeated the VIcI-orifls by a margin of 49 pins. The 811""? was exciting from start to finish and some splendid scores were made by both teams. In last night's game v. Kelly had high sinizle S00v0 0f 246 while C. Kelly had high total 0i 6'19 pins. Following are the scores: THE CH Al.‘ w . AUWIIII SIILE FRIDAY; MARCH 23rd, 192s AT 12.15 SHARP I amjuthorimed by the undersigned to sell on the above date his beautiful residence oi’ 154 Prince Street (with small lot adjoininl) containing seven rooms, with all modern conveniences and hot water heating. House open for inspection Thursday afternoon from 2 to 5 P. M. L. E. WELLNER, a"? -: OT'l‘E'l‘0WN GUARDIAN I J. A. MacDONALD, Auctioneer. (Ii OPENING (Continued from page 5) ‘ ‘Ideals Wlllitil guided those great statesmen, by wboso deliberations was coilsunittillictl the ulilon of tho colonies. ills llouotlr then pressed on electric htlttott, anti tho plaque was utlvoilctl, thc flags draping 1". being (lrtiivii aside. His Honour then left the chamber after which he decorated five offic- ers, all of whom had seen war ser- vice, with Long Service medals. They were: Malor C. C. Thompson, Major T. B. Rogers, Capt. W. A. Smith, Capt. Russel Chandler and Lieut. J. E. Trainor, Major U. G. Dawson who was to have received a medal was not present, but he will be decorated later by His Honour. The Guard of Honour was also duly inspected. The Spcllkor ltaving taken tho (rllair, tho tisual pro forma. bill was iutrotlilcotl anti read a. first time. The Speaker (Iicn reported thin to provt-nt tnlstakes ho had obtain- ed a copy o1’ Iiis Iionourfis speech. which ho road. On motion of Iiial-iorace Wrigtlit, seconded by Mr. John Mustard, it. was resolved that the speech " of Ills llonottr the Lion-tenant Gov- otnot- ho, taken Into considoratloti on. Wodnc. ay and. that it. he tnado tho first Ordor of tlle Dill’ on that and cvory snbseqttclit day ttntll disposed of. mental but also the physical traili- ine. to properly tlt them for ineli- life's wot-k. The pol-icy of my Gov- ernment is to increase tho Illlmbt-l‘ of School inspectors lll the Prov- ince, by adding at least. three lo tha original staff or six, t-io that closer supervlsioti and assistance may be given to tho yoilnger toacli- 17. lt is in ho regretted that H) Ilttlolsbtilng (lotto for public health in this Province, moro es- tpecially in regard to tho preven- tion oud treatment of tlle (IYGZIJ disco-so of itihcrcillosis, now so pro- valont hole; butl ant glad to ali- nouiice that my Government is making u step forward iii securing the services of a ftlll time export chest dlagtiostician, l8. The limo has now arrived. owing lo increased auto traffic. for a geiictal improvement of all our l'0i'l(lfl, more especially in r0.- gard to the approaches _ to tho towns, villages and railway centres. With this idea in mind my (lov- crtimclit ltitentis to make (lio/to moi-c permanent, and also to maili- taln the improved highways in n more efficient. manner, under a new and more motlcl-ti road sys- nary: Grade IX-—l, Laura MacRac; Basil MacPherson; 3, Mae Patti. Grade VII—-1, Louise Moore; Jr.—1, Lloyd MacPherson; 2, Hon nah Bernard; 3; Silas Bernard. "Bu per lino of 6 words POQKQQ’FFOQ-OO§OOOOOOO-O-O*OO O§fOfO§§§§fO§i§§§§§Q O0 s I-Agents Wanted IUIN 0R WOMAN T0 TRAVEL and appoint local representatives. Experience unnecessary. Position 1 Permanent. Yearly guarantee $10- 92. (being $21 weekly average) and "Xlleuses. Winston Co., Toronto. to Miscellaneous -iNO._ ALFRED,“ MACDONALD, Land Surveyor, Hormanvllle, P. 1'}. l 2- 28- i ino- SHIPPING TAGS, EXPEDITIOUS- Iy supplied. Guardian Job Print.- Aw-sw-ol "Y- " , - ' ’ BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS Eur sale neatly printed. Guardian Job ‘i’ P I t1 . {on sat: ._ DRAFT HORSE") r n "y o, H t Years old. Horace Vessoy, Yurlt. MEMQR|AM AND MQURNWG t tiilhti-d-lll-III- cards at shortest notice. Guard- ian Job Prliitery. ESCAPED FROM RANCII, DARK male fox. Finder kindly notify by phone George M. MacKay, Em- erald, R. R.‘ 1. 3284-3-20-21 Li? Iron siiLit-‘lvcwLv FIIESIIENED L; “W. 5 years old, grade Ayrshire. j D- B1". surgolk. 3270-3-20-2i PEDIGREE CQQKERELS.— BAIT rod ltockB,I_-'$II each, litiichlm: "KI-i" 590 ltfir-dozen. (‘. l). Mc- ""t‘"1- (‘Illlql River. 329R il FOR SALE -_ z COWS AYRSIIIRE and Jersey grades. to freshen In CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address prlatotl. Just tho thing for acknowledge- ment, n-eIIIIBIIOIIB, etc. Guardian ( MoMILLAN-At Ruby A. Stead, teacher. ------ ---—-@>O§i——- BASKETBALL PRACTICE The Robins basket-ball team are requested tc meet at the L. O. C. at 7.00 p. m. tonight for practice R. Coyle, R. Harley; W. Power, D. McDonald, F. Doyle. E. Robins, E. Peters, G. Bush, T. Benoit. ---*<0>--~- N. H. L. GAMES Americans 0. at Canadians 5. Toronto (1. at Boston 2. BIRTHS BIRCII — At thc home of Mrs. George C. Gordon, Alhcrton, on‘ March l5, 1928, to Mr. and MrsJ Percy L. Birch. Port Hill, .a son. Prince Edward‘ Island Hospital on March 3rd to Mr. antLMrs. Claude S. McMillan. 1"“ a son (John Claude Wendell). Ross __ A; me Prince Edward 15- oratlrtl, should hcro orcct land Hospital, March 20th, Myrtle, (trials which will bo oi‘ lnstltig daughter of John B. and Mrs. Ross, "FPS! I0 00510110’- Millvicw. Funeral notice later. Honor Roll for thc month of Jan- Gradc III, Sr.-1, Jcncttc Uaul; 2 YMMI“ (em. ‘ l STANDING COMMITTEES ll). The heavy rains of aztt _ J‘ mgh“ ' ' ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " £35 123000110“ tloslroyotl a arom- matts‘ Tho folImvinl-i‘ standitiK coin- v' l??? " 2“ 224 2“ lititlgos. 'I‘liosc wcro repaired, totii- mimllrq wm-e mo“ appoinl(i(iz C- e y " w‘, H‘ 207 porarilyr, at. a very considerable nr- Agricunure; '1' Hm“ < - ' ' ' ' ‘ ‘ ‘ ' " ’ ltottsc. hut a lttriw oxttetttlltttl" llmi. m. Lon, l'l(ill. ur. nnltor. TOIMTZIQ? will bt- itocossalgr this your In ortl- “,3 3|,.ph,..,4., “if” )lLeIJ|\‘l“’ A'r_ t, _ or that portnant-ttt tor-ntistrtictittn I), Suntan-l, My, \vi*ig']ii, mvlndm” " lio 0l.‘l‘(‘('i0(l. Public Accounts: 163 21 2t). Iain glad to noio that a inuoii l_\1i-_ Alton, _\ii-,_(}nx_ H011, Mr. R- Dlmccl“ " 159 209 more rigid enforcement of the Pro- Lopngo, "on, My, tnmml, 31v. P- Doyle 210 hlbitioti Act is ‘bcitig DUYSIIEII, and ‘\rsenault' Dy, Iflqngnald, w- c°Yl° 2n "6 _ that offenders under thc Act now standing Rut” and Ogden; ' I E-Tgiis éz-yd ~ - - ' ' - - ~" tttlly realize this, lion. .\li-. Ilcliityrc, lion. in». "' ~ _ _ 21. Nev Roal‘ and Mot ' V1110"! . - z " '. "l . .\i '. .I. i). * 5 0°39 C*_‘“p ts d a ma‘ 00d your consideration. Amendments Private Bfllg; m“ l}? "see". an - g will also be ntatio iothe Prohibn- "On, 31,-, 1nmm,,~ My, Dennis, game 15 expecmd- ‘____“__ ion Act. the Public School Act and ._\h'-_ (film-k, m; yu-ytlila“, 31,-, ,\i._. ‘"" “T FIIIPI‘ Acts. - he , ; ‘ GREENVALE: SCIIOOL 22. The Public Accounts for thc- a‘ ‘ Enqrosalng Bills: - llcn. .\lr. Sinclair, l\lr. Mustord. .\Ii'. (lot-don, Ill". McMillan, DI‘. Alt-Donald. " Revinfng Journals: Dr. Joint 1-‘. IlcNeill, .\lr. Allan past year, alttl tile. estimates of ex- ,pendittire for thc current your will be silbmitlotl. The latter have (icon plcparcd with ovary regard for e1‘- ‘ficiency anti economy and In the Florence Paul‘ vcty 110st liltorosts oi‘ illc public ste“tfli~i_, ,\,l,-, ,1, [)_ ggewni-t, Grade VI—-1, John Matheson; 2, ~“9""““‘~ _ Printing and Binding Journals: Eric Brown; 3, Spurgcon Moore; 4. - I I901 "imIkkYlll ‘I'm 5")" “"11 .\Ir. Darby,- Mr. (Ynmpbcll. .\lr. Arthur Paul. (lilac lrgc your responsible (lutias AI(~I,“|T_ dui-ltii: the itrosont Session with Legislative Library: Laura Smith. will 11111! IIUOIIIY- Han. .\lr. Sinclair, .\Ir. Larabot‘. Jr.—1, Louise Carcw; 2, Frances 24. May tlio blrssltig m‘ Divine m; Spun); m, yn-pmmilp _\i1'_ Cnrew, Providence titteutl ttll yctlr tlollb- ,\](~L\li't"_ . ‘ Grade II——1. DQ118108 WHYO- lorailnns. Contingent Committee: Grade I Sr.——1, Norma Paul: "W, 3L llppngq_ mm, _\ti-_ Velma Martin. ' Unveiling Oi Confederation Plaque Bi_i|i¢li;i|-tl_ Mr. iichcan. It was then moved by Hon. Mr. Saunders, seconded. by Hon. Mr. Lca that Mr. George Tweedy be 0i’)- pointed law clerk. Hon. J. D. Stew- art, enquired if Mr. Tweedy was a tlle nicmbors of this Logisluttire l returned soldier, The answer being lT-SINBCLIIIIIY invite Your Ilonotir ‘.0 in the negative it was moved in unveil Illc I)l‘-'l~llZf‘. plaque, which amendment. by DI’. W. P. J. M110- illilfl Iiceu placed on (the wnll 0t‘ tlttt-i Miilnn, seconded by Mr. Stewart historic, chamber as a lastingtroiz- that Mr. Norman W. Lowthcr, a rc- ord of thc Diamond Jtlbllcr- of (‘HIP turned soldier, be appointed low atllnti Conmlomiion. tclerk. The amendment was lost on lio. straight party division. It was moved by Hon. B. W. Le- .IPagc and seconded by Mr. Mc- iPhee that Welland Whitfield, a re- lturned soldier, be appointed mes- Yotir notion in placing WIIIIIIIiSCIIQCI‘. Carried. this Ilcgislativo Chamber n poo, Moved by Hon. Mr. Maclntyrc, tnationt. tnclnorial of tho Diamonlhsecondcd by Mr. Cox, that Duncan Jtihiloo of Ctinatlittn Confctltarati-ttilGillis be appointed doorkeeper. It meets with my vcri" hctlrty flll-iwaS asked by Mi‘. J. D. Stewart ii‘ -l‘:olitier Saunders (hr-it spokoos follows: lluylt Plo-aso Your llonotir: On Iiohalf of my (lovorlimont and Reply 0f His Honour. Gontlomoit of tho Lcgisllttivo AHHOIIIIJI y : proval. the was a. returned soldier, and the - ‘Much 9t‘ tlle political history "IiTI-‘PIY b91118 in the 3988mm» it W35 this Island as a (ti-own (‘ol- moved in amendment ‘by Mr. Stow- ony and as it, Provlnooiart, seconded by Dr. Mach/Lilian. hocn written wltliltl the ;that Earl Hayden be appointed compass or these (‘our ivalls door keeper. The amendment was and it, is ivell (that, wc, 0;‘ this gcn- lost on a straight party division. mom.’ Moved by Mr. Grant, seconded by ln- Mr. Musterd that Colin MacKenzie, a returned soldier. be appointed in t-to doing we shall OVOI‘ priyidwr keener- Carried- tlint tho fttturo 0t‘ (‘aiinda OIII" MOVECI by H011- G- S- Inmlm. s00- a straight party division. Moved by Hon. Mr. Sinclair. sec- onded by Mr. Allan Stewart, that Robert l/iaclilxixion retured soldier be appointed doorkeeper. Carried. The Honourable .\ir. Sounder-t rose in his place and stated that h-e deemed this the right and prop- er time to announce to Mr. Speak- er and to the House the iuii-swizrg; 0n the 12th of Atiilust IIIHI. the Honourable James D. Stewali. President, ol’ ‘tho Executive Council with his colleagues resigned, anti I was called upon by His Honour the Lieutenant. Governor to forth Government. I accordingly submitted as the DBPBOBIWI. 0f the Executive (fouli- cil the following, who were sivorn In on the some day. The-llonoilrablt‘ Ilcssrs: A. C. Salititlcrs, K. (‘., Presid- ent. of tlle Council. Walter M. Lea. James P. lllcllttyro. Jeremiah Blanchard. Bradford W. LoPago. Wlollace B. Ilutlor. John F. McNeil], .\i.D. George S. lit-train, l(.C. David lIitrDttnald. (the latter oi’ whom resigned on the 20th day of Febtuary from the Executive Council and Honourable Peter Sinclair-twain on tlle 20th day of February appointed a member of lho Executive Council, in place of said David Mcljdbhid” esignctl. The following appoi" _ cnts wore ii then made: ~ , lion. A. C. dxtdfAttornoy and Advocate General. (lion. W. iVLw , Provincial Sectotory Treasurer and initiator 0t‘ Ai-Triculturcnf ,1" ' Ilott. J. P. Mclmyro ,.\-1inis- icr 0:‘ Public \V0l:l(s. 0n tiiotion of Hon. Mr. Saund- ors, seconded hyliou. Mr. Loo, it was rosolvotl that when this llouso adjoin-us It. shall stand ad- journed until tomorrow at 11 o'- clock in the foronoon. i ST. ELEANOFIS HIGH SCHOOL IIOIIOI‘ Roll 0;‘ tho Primary Do- partmont of St. Elontlors lligli Schtttl for Fohiuary. (lmdo V. l. Iris Wooks; 2. 110i- 0 ... Cathoritio Mills; II. Fred Tai- toii. , Grade ll. (Sn) 1. Atlhrcy Loclc hat-i; 2. lic-nslcy Compton. Grade ll. (J12) 1. Ernest Arse- nnult; 2. Ruth Holland: 52. Putt‘- cia Wcclts. (lratie l. (Sin) liault; 2. Clifton Rowena Lockliart. (Iratle l. (J12) ‘l Moos-c; (l. Janet llunt. 1. Cctnptolir _l.illian Arso- . l. Bruno Mills; Viuttot" Compton. lloltlon lliills. Avis Tanton, Ralph Arsenanit. Catiictiile Mills. iietisloy Compton. Ernest Aractiault, Patricia. Weekn- Layvrenco, Y. Compton. James Sitti- mons, Ella Perry, Robot-t Perry’. Bruce Hills. nt-llc Adams, Assistant. _' WEALTHV DETROIT HOTEL- mau, is new FOR $10,000 FIANSOM DETROIT, Niarch 20. —- Jam"? (p), mill, agotl 54, wealthy liotct ‘ anti irate pwilllfifll‘. was Itidflfllilw" frciii his liouic iii tlle oycltisivt‘ ‘CTOSRC- Polnto Village tlistrict llert‘ ltonight. it ivzls reported (0 110W“- ‘Tlho kidnappers tlomatidotl Iiln-IW" ransom. The killniiilfiilill, which police Ir‘- llovc to be a continuation oi‘ activ- Itlos oi‘ a gang oi‘ extortinnists who have‘ tiitilctetl local Iwrfiml“ "I tliousalitls 0i‘ (IQII-"Fs ‘Immg m“ lost fcw motiths, was tho sccottd to occur bare this creek. _ liarvey It}. Watson, local Lwhot leader. wot-i iiainottttetl _I1IM,,QI"‘]; day, and Iii being hold (or 5-01)“ ransom. __ According to Hall's wizc. IW" mmi came to tho Ho" 11°11"? immzm d forced her husband I" _"‘" m at this point oi ropOIiL‘. t l Ian ,<-omtpzitly the pistol. Slio immediately tli ‘Time later two iuon arr not: no by Mi‘. _ r ,1‘ (boon kidnapped. and refiulrini, (Ia- sho turn $10-99‘) "V" I" m“ m" inrtlotilsta at. a pltico (MHIIZIIIIITI I“ a"; Show Ito furrow! in May. __- Y 0n acKoy, New avert. aaobaabm ARRIVING "rrtts WEEK CAR OF tPmM F031 3. art. g John Macdonaid, 200 Sydnciy . z 4 n“ _ FOR SALE - a2 ACRE FARM AT [Imblh-“W. llot 30. Apply to Mc- I-"(ttl & Bentley. Charlottetown 0r to Daniel F- Mc olll, DeSahIo. 2986-3-7-1 ALE AT WINSLOE , Station. as acres. highest statc of s cultivation. buildings In good con- -v dltion. ‘Robert Stew ‘ l‘ ‘ {(2364-17-71 70R SALE - so Acitizs or LAND I-IBLL. SW! _ Job Prititery. quirenletiis now. Price is vancltig. Also - er River. “ ' IIIIOQ-flfii-fll. Suits. ored to Measure. 1'12 Prince St. M‘ Wanted t1 .1- ‘ sclectetl stood onll-i. (let your re- XVI‘ ln-rivctl Tuesday car of Fcrtlllzot‘ tllid two carg oi’ coal. l’. J. .\'oy fir (‘n., llulit- ORDER YOUR“ NEW EASTER style, a fit guaranteed. Everlast silk trimmings put in our best also Tailored-to-meastlre vraincoats made any stylc. Dress- cs and coals. Stanley Styles tall- ‘gr mantis-a. socks. o. i.- (IS- W. lteghoms, etc," $18.00 per’ 011v ' safe naval guar- mtgtétrwéveltlp nothing git: :13. ‘ -V0l‘n1.t5,pi‘ ry_acc chicks. ououInhdtcOIIIrtg-lltoo p01 m“ 0m.‘ O M an Ne Wiltithire. ta t M I -'*"*-"-_ ‘Iw/mfso -ommo ROOM otnt. ....,._.___-.-_---——-— AID FOR uovsi-IWOBIL-MRS- John A. McCarville, Klnkora. 32ll-3-l7-7I Apply llotcl Ilruiisivlclt, Rott- "itlngion, I‘. l-l. I. ‘for gcttoral wcrk about lloloLi Good pa-y to rltthv PIFIY- ADIIIY llotol tllritnsirvlt-k. Konslnlzton. ,|t_ p1. |.. - (Iflli-q-TI-Qthrlia __..i._A.L¢-_- t Undertaker >i wmrso - atosntv wotvtm DEATIIS (‘oiintlty will I10 a realization of the fmdcd by MF- Lilffflbit? that John‘ III o note. _ .MacLean of Culloden be appointed} Dvslllie WWI“ I" m” mnmu‘ LANTZ~At Dorchester, Mass, Mar. ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lantz of Eldon. WOOLNER. —-At Kcnslngton, on Friday‘. '.\lIll'CIl 10th, {Frederick W. Woolner, aged 86. Funortil won held on Monday. Mot-ch 19th., tit 2 W" stock ith t. . ~ . Wcatherbie.oaillrlxeogreenqemog; .50" "OW "m" 3- F- Tilrbush- DJ In]; 3mm m? 1mm“ Churuh ' Tailored to your measure in any (/““““_’:_"_w_;.'}_____ i IN MEMORIAM ! In loving memory of Mrs. Henry, F. Bramhill, Borden, died March 2i, 1921. I Sadly missed and lovingly rem- OVEN I 'j W's ‘neat work . 01mins ~ 1e wan-ran - Mill wright, work. etubered by IIQI‘ hllflhllld IIIII family. “n” d“ x " Flmlr. saw mid Food MIII. J. OM ma“. “h. how Wei 95° l’ in t L rl, lietlcqtto. . - _v w‘ cud r a m‘ " 30g7.3.9.1i)|_ I-‘riendgemlv think the wound has; . ' " ¢.____----—---' —--— - l , _ _ .33, No one knows the depth of sorrow 51B‘ Mm“ 1-131 a‘ _ F°maI° HEIP wanted Lies within our hearts‘ col-sealed. I Inserted By tier Husband. i .. i N. D. MacLEAN l EMBALMER PHONE llO 5th. Eva A. Lantz, youngest daugh- *H04+0o-eeeoee+ee+e+ereo1if he was a returned soldier, and IT IS NOT GOSSIP 110s A. FACT Rexali , Corn Solvent ’ is an efficient application for the painless removal of CORNS, caucuses, arc. PRICE _ 2s cams lnakllitr pay tli~t l-oqiiflfiiml espionage ihtg (full- by police. Mrs. litill was propztratlnli-S toulhl" i" ransom, anti Ilfilrnlli‘ silspenttinn of 1701i") peiidlllf! completion of szictioti. l RETAIL MERCHANTS LENO AID TO EMPIRE SHOPPING WEEK ‘doorkeeper. Ml‘ J. n. Stewart asked was answered in the negative. Ac- cordingly it was moved innmend- _ment by Dr. MacMlllan, seconded (by Mr. Stewart that Thomas Car- zroeher be appointed doorkeepcr. As (before, tlle amendment was 10st on I I 9+» 06-00-04 QQ-OOQ-OO-O-QO 04 outta ‘ 2t), - T110 of Emttlr" do rcoolvfitl TORONTO. Match Executive (‘ommlttco shopping Week In (‘niia I W a roport at its last tncetlng sllnvt It. » l lliorcliants‘ Jtasoci l- vvvvvvvv 4 deli Mills; ll. Victor (lonipton. I (trade IV. (Sit) I. Iiubort Zllulr- lit-lid; 2. Avis Tallinn; fl. l-‘rtlncos lltlnt. I (trade IV. (Jr) l. llziwrouco Y. Compton; 2. James Simmons; 1i. Mr Robttrt Perry. Grade lil. 1. Ralph Arsenault; 2. (T Perfect Attondanco-lris Weok 1. ' o matter to the 110""- A 57"“ Society We“ “I “If; drama entitled "Bound by an Oath“ me Iteoritifi ‘I "M" Hum" consisting of a prologue and four llall rolatitig that. lio Itnfl pots to a crowded house. The plot Service and Satisfaction As reported through tiie/lpress our store has been coin- ' pictcly renovated and enlarged and we are now in a posi- tion to more efficiently cater to mir large number of cue- tomers-In conjunction with our remodelling program we have gone over our shelves and marked our‘ 100,115 at a price that will meet all competition in the grocery or meat; lint». We carry only quality and well lmoWn [0065 and make delivery to any part of the city FREE 0F CHARGE. PEAS . , . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . - . . . . . BEANS (with tomato sauce) RAJSINS ROLLED OATS .. .. JELLY Powmzits 3 pkgs. a CORNSTARCII, . . . . . . . . FLOUR (lmid wheat) FLOUR (soft wheat) SALMON FEARS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ASPARAGUS TIPS Orosse at SPAGIIETTI (Heinz) SOUPS (all kinds) . . . . . . .. CORNI-‘LAKES . , . . . . . . . . . PLUM JAM . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . (YMARMALADE "SPECIALS-- . . . . , . . . . . . . , . . . . . .. 2 for 25c- . . . . . ..,...2f0r25c . 2 for 25c . . 1 pkg. 250 cup orsaucer . . . . . . . . . . . . 25c . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 3 pkgs for 25c $4.50 ,. . 54.25 . 2 tins l'0r 35c . 2 tins for 35c . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35c . 2 tins 35c . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ll tins for 30c Black Wall's SWEET MUSTARD PICKLES . . . . . . . . . . . . . l bottle for ,IIllc _ BAKING POWDER. dc Jug or Mug guaranteed . . EXTRA SPECIALS LUX (while they last) . . . . . .. 30c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. per pkg. 10c . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. per. pkg. 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 3 lb. (EJ355490 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .'I II). giassulir P. .1. MacDONALD Phone 888 Corner Prince and Kent ‘Streets Jaw, North Bay, Calgary and malty otlior places, it) tlcveltip local f-H- flirt-s. ' --—-<o¢-ii . BROOKFIELD CONCERT AND- SOCIAL Tlle WOITIQIYS/IIISLIIIIIC of Green- vale held a concert and box social in Brookflcld hall on ‘Pilcsduy even- ing. Feb. 7th. The organist of thc cvcnlng was s. Earle MacRae, assistccl by Mms Reta Carew. Mr. Clifford Carew presided and the following programme was very sitccessfully carried out: ‘ Opening Chorus: “Island Hymn.“ Reo-"Typewritcr and Typewrit- er." by Mae Paul. Rca-"So Was Brown. Chorus-"Long, Long Ago", choir. Rec.--“The ‘Troubles of a Small Boy," by John Matheson. Ditct-"lvhispering Hope," by Ml". and Mrs. Alfred Carew (encorod). Dialoguc»“Marricd in Haste," in 2 acts. Chorus - "Afton choir. l." by James Waters," Stead. Trlo—“Johnny Sands," (ciicorcd). Chorus—" 0 Dear! What Can the Matter be." Intermission - Sale of Candy. Darkcy Chorus —"Kingclom Com~ ing," (cncored). Dialogu%"The Census Taken." Solo~“I'd Climb the Hightest Mountain,“ by Gordon Carcw ten- cored). Rec. —- By Mrs. Alfred Carcw. Solo-“Loveis Old Sweet Song," by Mrs. Earle MacRac. "Good Night" Chorus. National Anthem — "God Save thc King." At (he close oi‘ the programme, Mr. Gordon MacLcod of Darlington auctioned the boxes. A sale of candy brought about $15] and the total proceeds amounted t0 $71.90. The Committee arc very grateful “n. "W. Io all who in any way ‘gelped tomhom 910“. make this social evening the suc- cess it was. Eastern Guardian ..‘==ST. PATRICICS CELEBRA- TION-St. Patrick's night was fit- tingly celebrated in Georgetown. Dralnat ic comedy when the Georgetown presented their of thc play was dccti, and was splendid throughout, and contained many stirring and exciting scenes. b1’ Rcrz-“The Owl Critic," by Ruby‘; |father of Mabel. Mr. James Bouil- . reault, who acted the.ro1e, was der- tainly the right man in the right iplacc. Messrs T. Gabcll as police- inatt to W. Victor as tho nmrderoii man completed thc cast. The idly lowing specialities rendered between the acts were well received ailtl thoroughly enjoyed by ail; Danclng-Miss Agnes Batchilde; Votlil Solo — Mr Roy Grant; Rea - itig Mr. P. A. Scully; Sicp Da _ing -— Messrs. C. David and A. R A- ‘fuse. The following composed tge orchestra: Mrs. Watson Fairchil‘; pianist; Miss Mary Boudreault, anc. Messrs John Gotcll attd James Co ~, ,don as violintsts. and C. David tIiI ,clrums. The play will be repeatdd {on Monday night. Many of the cit. |lZ€I1S from the silrrounding dtstricfi Sturgeon, Cardigan, Montague tiiigi ,St. Georges. Mrs. A. E. Jenki 5 accompanied thc vocal solo. r—————{-O}—-__ , lll<Ili'.\l.\.\'\'lLl-lt}. Sow-m mo“, Ibcrs and right visitors mot at t " IIOYIII‘ oi‘ 111's. J.ls. .\. MPDOIIGI ‘ Roll (‘All irtls titiswcrcll by Join-AI.“ Arraitet-mcnts trot-o matio to lwii! cat-d itatty on thc 10th o," Fe 1-- _. .~\ short lit-t>i.:l:lttinit\ c6‘ ing of violin lntlsit- by Airs. It". Dtflilltf. Slctrtlntlcilti; and an olil titnn ln-oaIt-tltnvn. A tlzllnty lunch was sorvcd by tlio IIUHIPSS. ' __~_.._ . i. sotrrlt rni.tcroiv.\'. Riot-tip nil-tnhors mo: at tlio homo of I\lI'i-'-. IIIISS"I Illirns. Tho finished litiiiil tit-ss colisistotl 0t‘ tlow tops havlixl; bot-ti ptlt cn all tho ttcliool tioslcu- Tho iicxi mt-t-titig is to be hold h! tho hotnc oi’ .\lrs. l-Jltlotl Ilfliffl- ' mond. 3' ARMDALEI. 'l‘hirtoon mambo a larttl i,lll‘L‘-1 visitors- tmrt at tlio lio a of 311's, A. A, llcfihoo, ,of tllo sick conrmI-ttoo was and tho sumo Cillll-IIILVO it-us polntod for tho mt, morttllt. Inisin s was tilts std also a i‘ intol. nit: tupors. Roll call at. (flip tit-g t-> be lluswt-rétl vb laid. . > ~' ., =14. lln you get n sensation oi pressure on the lielrl? Don’! beirightcnrd it's not heayt-trouble-lt‘: indigcslion. Srigefs Syrup will fix It. Any (Ifllfl store. _ I t 5 “'7' . .\:/ Funeral ‘Home’ BIN-I. llacilflmlui I, Undertaker uid._ unbound M Gnflbd street " Phone tie-r. ~ ita- among which might bc tncntioncd, "Tho Murder in the Mottntoinsjfl “Tho Terrible Oath". "The Burninig. of thc Mill" and thc "Daring Rrcs- cue." This well devised plot oi vil- - lainy and trcachctgv was iuteispcrsl Phounnph" ' ed with several comic sccncs. The STUDIO special scenery for thc occasiomthc storm effects thc choice music sup- plicd by local ttilcnt and thc speci- altlcs lcastwhilc the acts all con-_ tributad in making this one of the} best ctitcrtaintnents cver staged by local Dramatic Club and much cre- dit ls due P. A. Scully, who not only acted the difficult role of Seth Ran- dolph, one of the villains, bllt who also directed the play. The hutn- 1:11 ot. George IIIITEL , Sold Only By THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS Q Q t that (he Rotai i , M, orous part, Rcbel, thc daughter of I ' 1 lion of (Yalititln and Its l)?" m] ‘, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Raymond, irasi - ' , Inartlu and local sociiona tool “(R152 capably ‘acted by Miss Enuna Mc- , , _v , I i $0101: "l z.""“:"""t:".:'::":.“:" ' ~ t : ' Bin o “kin promises to to ie -_ ‘ ‘H, c ow ig a cs aso ac e e r0- I , game“, m“: spam‘ hgimlvo (yo-operative otfoit H’ ' cs Ill o manner worthy of profcs- ‘ one of the largest and bl}, i ' thousands of dollar; in t carried out Iii (lanada. and (IF‘°I1I~‘ sionaLs, and are deserving of special gqulpped Hotels In EIIIQIII I ’ repair; 5nd jmpmygmgn“, 1g I pflfllllg tho responsibility ailflfllhl“ nicntioii: Miss Bessie McDonald, as 3.1mm, contains 120 NU!!!- l i; now mo fig“; Ho“; 0g m I n; lholrorganlzatitin in bringing 1' Jacob Johnson's slstcaMrsDciancyl 44 oi which have int $9 1 d“, m m. unmmo Pm“ m a m“ madame oi flllccfllfl. as Mabers mother, and Mrs. Maur- baths, Completely ren _ 5 inaeg, 1t, opponl; g9 mo“ l "rho National Council ‘rf Ivflulql; ice Donovan as Lilcy. The heroes m the p“; two you-av - I who want: I comfortable of Canada heartily cnmntontls to n part was capably iJIBYBd b-V M“ J°_‘ Hotels thfofllhml‘ 0% . I Hotel and Iplendld table and its INIGYIIIPAI associallflllf‘ ‘ "mm" W“! Kmmmt w“ “mmullh “"9"” and Ih¢ "NW1 “M” h‘ " I excellent servioe It I moder- (tut, (lio, coiliilri‘ m" 5mm ‘Mimi?! mathfiilltftlifsialhflotkll? mrtmc i“ mhmnd “Ne. Cont"? t . a 0' M a. or" 6° °“°'“" ‘i t not; g _ ~ t ; Th. Imltrra "“' "1 , ~ “ " bones n rooms. ‘ '!. D91‘ lIlyx-‘om “on w “m "I "I" Ejmmfi" as a miilgfilillléogifitli gngoiijtilroxiefisrias PScIIl p “M” “m m u” p” l lmitil organization. and llirniiillt o: R d l , J b J 1-. - ~_- .- t s l t» c0011.? n. .:::’....:'.:'::°::..:":. Charlottetown. l (Ihiirlottetowii 4 behind tho, movznligliila“ m, “VJEIIIIR. thc Ind who ‘was bound bv tin V I WWI.‘ “‘ "mm" , . ‘ , oath. was exceptionally wcll played . ' I I Hfitel C0 ‘ 10ml htaticlios of all Liflso, man‘: by Mr. Wm. Fitzgerald. while thc. Co‘! 0 I " ' (motions. ant‘ Boards or Tlntl“ part. of Sambo thc negro servant ° ’ ' h°w“‘°" 7000i l‘0mmII'-°““ m" Mm‘ "F ‘I of Jacob. was tlnkcn by Mr Joseph ,~ . I M133 L, MeQiAm “hunt llshod 'I"'M°“II°M' whimnm“ ‘"‘_"'iMcPhee in his tisual capable man-' mlmm“ . ‘ti . ' Lctitlvcr. Amhrirst. IIBII-IIX» WTK‘ ncr. Onc of (he most unnatural 55m“ 3330"] 4 vllic. lliimlltnit. SI. Cul-IIRFIIWF- and mflsf- difficult parts to play was ~ . Yo; "I, . 2 voeunennooecooteeeu "rt-all. Dirt. Prim-o Raps-raincoat that of Philip Raymond. thc blind. "..“““.,” ‘z Wt» ~ d... .. ,-‘ . .,i_