-. JANUARY .6. .1927 lllw u: Male Lead. ‘ a one of the most delightful. well- bulanced. easy-moving comedies the screen has offered for a long time adjusted. p. "The Waning Sexf’, the Metro- Mary McAlister has the role o (loldsvyn-i-Vliiyei‘ picture starring i110 “other girl", and George Norma Shearer, which opened at Arthur, Charles affair of the younger brother nn . “"4 1'“m1i"1‘°"N'ew Testament and . d few‘ ' ‘ “ ' ' - ‘i "“" lllc Prince Eliwnd Theatre yester- Ward and Martha Mattox are also Abegweit teams. V derson. Cox. Sharron, Garnhuni, ‘"14 ‘Real estate ot-her than bank Gnome oeleouons from ,,§',,,,,,,, “gag” “hf " f" 11°51" i‘! ‘Ml mo, “m, Con,“ Nam as ]ea(ung1 m me mt , 3614-1-6-2i n may be said that ill-ere is abun- Jenkins and Mcbellan. premises. _ on mo Mo“! The“ he Closed m Sufi‘: 1 f". 1111i I smilet- 190m- mom . . Robert Z_ Leonard, the director SOCIAL EVENIN dance of good hockeymaterlal suf- It is most gratifying toknow that toTairfis paid by the bank, whether Book and oak}. “Do who! m“ in!" {retiring l store!) thglisdowllo, qwvooflrlo and n mun are the foo,“ has oromnloo mo picture with _A 00d‘ crowd esyfzdK. Olga? ncisnt to warrant the hops that the the high standard of Canada-p ne- oovemtjnentsminion “or Provincial 8on3. . For o“, pm 4o ’ "gnu? h“ points of the plot. One of the girls whimsical and satirical little dir- am gocla-lyhour t meYK iflhlJt o: sextetto will again this year get fn- t-lonal game so ‘long held in this are m excesé s; {is funielfinlities. “You are wmmg a Gospe], a chap- baon put up only by Th, T lvmfls him but doesllt love him. ectorial touches that. establish him Columom H n i! t l hiti z ls to the Maritime playoffs, city will ‘be fully maintained during ooo or about $9 000s sum 0f $l07.- tor each. day 00., Limited Toronto Ont I llll? other, lh6.h8l‘0lfl9, loves him, us n muster in this particular field. ' a a as n-g ' W16” 1‘- Bfeilt 119111 season- The public qlh ' p" mmmi- ' ' ' - ' pm doesn't want him, because she's not quite sure of perown mind. The menaceln this case is the gill who‘ wants htrn hut doesn't love him. She plots again-st him. the role of a. woman ‘lawyer who He is invited to her home for dln- bets her single iblessedness against m-r and while there an unfortunate ihe hero. 11111 41-1111" 01.191118)’. thili mishap deprives‘ him of his trous- ‘r1116 (r1111 119M him 111 601111. Jill she em, a compromising situation and does. Hut he wins just tile same. just what. the girl intended it to "The ivenin: Sex". is the tyne p, oil‘ picture that. satisfies nearly . All of the fair [IIOHCFQ will-u are everyonv and assures an liollr oi‘ punctured, however, by the clever. hailli)’ 11111211101‘. -\ lies-s of her rival, and her frustru- The Fox News contains some ex~ tinn is ju-st as complete and as sut- csileilt views vi happenings M’ the isfying a5 if shc were the convell-,l\'01‘id 111 118F89- ikmal mule villain cl‘ the story. 1 T119 Nfli-loiifli R8511 11 811011 111111 Ishouldproveoi‘ interest to all golf fans. The music as usual is in keeping with the high standard of Two romances are narrated by the Prince EdwardQrchestriLDorVt the pitfilufe, ti“; second one helm; miss this excellent program which the background for some highlylisrcpeatod today afternoon and ‘enjoyable comedy as the puppy-lo" eveiiiiilr- ‘ reduction. Two romances Told i I ‘Miss Francis Hooper, who for the past six months has been the dbliging clerk pt the Queen Hotel léillt; for hcr home in Tlgiilfili W15‘ terdny afternoon. ' PERSONALS .Mr. Nell Wplker, Gqnial clerk ni‘ ‘lib.- Victoria Hotel returned lilst ilight from u illensanl two dilys visit to Montague. Miss Holly Warren has returned n home after spending ~New Year's -- with her cousin Miss ..—CURUI'NC—The first lot of Helen Manson Summer-side. ~ ‘Curling stones have arrived for the , ' Bummersids Curling Club and will M-ies Mae Wisnsr, Stenozrapheijie put into use right sway. All of the P..E.1. Cooperative Egg & that is now_ wanted for the roar- Poultry Association has returned mg game is a. good sheet of ice- to Charlottetown afterspendlng her The Summernldc Curling Club has Christmas holidays with her 1111181119 an enthusiastic membership. ‘Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wiener. Wutcr- _- —T.H.E CRYSTALS- Tile Cry- lvalc. - , stale have decided to put a team Miss Irene Wisndi’. siiliieiit 0i on the ice again this season und lthgllnjqjf Qq|nn]9rclnl'C0ll8ge has wm play their first game with returned to, (iharloitetflwii niisr Charlottetown in the Capital city- ~spending her Chriqttnflfl lioiiiiflys iii/Pile Crystals should develop a real ‘Watervale _wit- per Diiieiiis liiifl1gontl team before the season clos- and MrefAugite tie Wiener. .es. , V, ..~"- """* infra. Robert Keeling, and son -—-Messrs Earl and Walter Hum- Ilulrry, of Ellintt’~s have returned mpp North Carleton, were visitors home sitter hflvlilg 8116111 111611‘ to Summerside Wednesday. Chriz-linlas holidays ill the city, the, guests of her daughter Mrs. Chur- —-.\ir. Augustus Weddell, Tryoll. lllIlE UNE 0E 1SEA80N’$BE$T “The Waning Sex” Comedy- Altogether De- lightful; Star is Fascinat i n g - W i 1 1 Please Everybody-Conrad N age] Plays sisler of the adult romancers is K hers, low rubber lheels only $1.95 luonugh Tm- Dglkfkisir at nurture: & samu- ’ " 1S. thus justifying the promises made for him by "Dance Madness," his Nahum-Shearer as the sitar has a _ . MEN'S BLACK AND TAN Fine W811i! ‘B0018. B81 stye, sewn soles and rubber heels‘, made on the new. B" square toe inst, special price $2.95 at ‘neurons & announcers. 3614-1-6-21 ‘ ‘lllulv ...'.?..‘.‘.“.‘.‘.‘§2.P"°"l1$i"g Material Bllecial price $3150 iper pair at PURiDllE & FERiGULSONlS. 3614-1-6-21 LADIES BLACK AND OXFORDS mulls on the newest lasts, rubbery heels. special price $2.95 gby 4gp- d at d‘: FERGUSONB. i . ‘ ' 3614-1-Q-2i‘ I mate's PATENT 1 Strap Slip- Guidance of Goac ‘Things Look Bri -' Wearers This Wi f‘ _ ~By ("TEO") In view of the approaching exhi- ition and league games of the 1s- land Hockey Association great in- terest is ‘being evidenced in the pre- the evening was passed in cnrtlas and amusement. A dainty iuncn was served during the evening. been instilled ot‘ James McMillan the veteran and cool-headed» athlete. Nightly he has been putting the. players through their ' paces developing condition‘ and‘ teamwork. and as a result most gratifying progress is being made] ' The lineup for the opening game "on Friday night with ‘the Crystals here has not; yet been selected. however mention "of the following ho keyists will ‘be sufficient do-con~ iifce the lpubllc that a. very strong eam will be presented. In goal, “.Dut.chy" Diamond is doing splen~ did. wonk and his brother Melvin likewise is djsplziying great merit as a goalie. For defence there are “Chick" Williams, “Denlpsey" Dia- mond. Anlderson, Jenkins and Mc- LADIES BLACK AND TAN high cut boots, low rubber heels only $2.95 iper pair at PURDIE & FER~ GUSONWS. 3614-1-0-21 CITY CHORUS FOR “BURNS" CONCERT -—-'l'lle Committee in charge of the 1027 "Burns Ann-ivor- sary Concert" Jan. 24 and 25, in- vites all singers who assisted at the recent F11‘. Watkis concert to assemble in Cnledonian Club Rooms. on Monday evening, Jun. ~10 at 7 o'clock for practice of part songs, choruses, etc.,‘Prof. W. E. ‘Fletcher will direct tlie Cll0!‘1l'5, and the accompanist will be Mrs. Keith Dsratoiay work being done by the hopes are held for "Denppgey", An_|'"Bank premises of’ confidence has the coming _ nto the players wihich so liberally patrouizes and throughout the presence as coach supports athletics in this city is THE OHARLQTTETQIN GUARDIAN ulsllllls "All sn" is Provincial Bank Year NIGHTS ll Working Under the h‘ McMillan Make ght for Red and Black nter. ‘ K j~ - _. 5h6ff611- previous year‘ and others. From this two wplendid sets of be 'g‘e}g¢md_ . branches, and 31.40 Among the younger ‘players great‘ 1111118 111s Bank of‘ Canada have 116111118 years. year, During the Dns the paid-up capital oi‘ 000. reserves amounting u; §1,77g,l)()0_ The netrproiits are of $154,123 .1111; ‘ r. The regular divi materdal been. applied for; following 9 11011111 assets are of lllore than $27.000,000, giving a perqgnt. age of nearly 65 per cent. to the total< obligations to the public,- 1181133118- BUJw-zlmoulltlng to $43, did, 0. fully entitled to this and as a con- sequence the Albegweit manage- ment is determined that high class and clean hockey will ‘be provided The n - »ln addition to the local games et- over $1,225,000, has nearly been all forts will be made to bring maln- taken up by sha‘ h id land teams here, announcement of clients oi‘ the banikiealtld gilt: 3.0.11? which will be mule in due course. [ilitilm out 0t’ their deposit balances. To encourage intermediate ilock-Q f 118 account. is taken of this tact. 43y it 19 guiggegtgd- ma; an inmmmd. and also of. the fact that as of No- iate series between Saint. Dlmstanb ""111" 30. 1925._ the bank hnd Prince of Wales and the Abegwelts about 5690-1100 01“ 1811-1901111? defies- bs vlnranged; these contests to be trim 111:6 50:31 deposits sreceived staged after the senior games. '1 c a"? Y 3.400.000 Therefore if the above works out 1n elmes" °r me" 1115111911 0i the the fans may be assured of plenty prérmu” ye“ D1111" 111B 5111118 of good clean hockey this winter. 11”“ °‘1' 37-7111 “W 1191111811, av- Tlle change in the weather with cog-Es‘ fave, bee“ opened- eilu ar T; Satisfactory The preliminary figures or the annual statement of the Provincial just been giv- en out, and show very satisfactory results, as compared with the pre- t-he bank has been increased by $1,000,. it is now of 34.000000 with 93430111957911 "Fill! $407. 258 the Q11‘ dend of 9 per rent per annum has amortization in forwards will full of the maintenance or‘ new employed to re- accounts: PAGE WVEN. that we are not exempllfyllil the Christ we are sending ‘to them. They 869 our Christ, they know our 300k. they appreciate its high spiritual message but they fail to we m us its readable “tranehtlonfl llll I411. White, This l8 without doubt the greatest "Pilw-“I Mm! wvmiy. 1w obstacle to all missionary endeavor 1° these days. People cannot see in us our Christ. And the world will not take to heart the written word t unless they see a. readable transla- tion in. human lives. Wino of us can gainsay this criticism of our re- ligfon? . The lndian Reformer, IGandihl was , making a journey through a.‘ certain section of India. Passing through a - city his presence became-known. _ and the populace thmnged about ‘the railway carriage and demanded cilflflpeech. Reluctant _at first, he at last acceded-Jo the request went- oilt on the plsttorm and opened his Mlcloillofidilnhf‘ v ‘- ‘Ill HTERS B By the deeds you do and the words o you my 1 d ttled A car Men read. what you write whether ‘fined “ervmm “L1 “n” ‘ mo"), or Woo oi‘ states tresh 1.» reported offering Friend‘, what o, mo Gospel’ ooooro, at 'l‘orcnto at about 52. also a. car ,. of States storage at 41. Toronto mg to yo“? psltéfl unchanged but a weak under Now omoo" tone is reported with some shading to eifect sales. Montreal fresh e888 The nominating committee then deflining “at a-nd dmv“ n“ “m” made it. report and the officers for ‘m “L1 grades’ {gdmonmu flmldue u“, onaumg yo,“ woro Home‘, as to favorable weather con one. follows: éricee bilge increaslird‘ 915x132. iPres.'—iDr. J. ll. Ayers. fmmry *1 9mm “c” vng s vicebPresw-W. Allnu Stewart. “0- firs“ 45' second; Baufafi? SECY.-TI‘B8S.—W. lB. Robertson. 93g Prices lower‘ '10 o) “g Batman ' moouuvo commiuoo__o_ D_ moo fl-rsts o3. seconds 3 , reta ex ‘as m.’ J_ _G_ Moopooyen_ George n 35, firsts 75, seconds 150, storage‘ Steele, Ifirank‘ M. Stewart, Judge firs“ “bung '17’ 1901111?’ "f" e Stewart, Roland Meikle, James degagiglglfotxoisriiizi; Ylgmgedoue to . l _ gglxis. Ross Bethune, Adjutant heavier recems flesh we". do -.1i IWITP‘ Iliiiliibc 1 '* ‘Rogers. The excellent nlltglllg 0i’. (he City Chorus at the concert last fall ‘was highly praised, and many Lellzul, all whom are putting in “Jack Frost" fast skating through hard work and giving great lprom- for n. counter last night should se. llu the attacking line figure make things ‘much brighter for a unnunl melt 1, called for tho 2nd of, l-febafinry 116K!» Wlisii lilo full statement will After some ‘remarks, by Rev. Mr. Roymond and the closing hymn, mand good. IX-alars paying extras 58. firsts 54, selling extras 60. 11111" to retailers extras 68. citizens expressed tho wish that n return. appearance might he arrang- ed. Every sirlger‘ please attend on lMonday, as time is short. .- 3616-l,6,3i Howey, MdEachcrn, Gautlhier, Cox TEMPERATURES »9-YR.-‘OL‘D sov ls HilT,BY AUTO —-Charles Murchison, uihe-year-old son oi’ Rev. and Mrs. J.'M. Mufchi- son, oi’ Si. John. formerly of this city, suffered severe injuries about the head when he was struck by o. passing automobile Monday after- noon on the Red Head road near the East Saint. John schoolhouse. The driver of the car picked up the lad and rushed him to the General lPublic Hospital where several stit- ches were taken ill tile head ' wound and the boy was sufficient- ly recovered to be able tn he re- moved to his honle in East Saint Johll ’l‘ucstlay evening und was resting" comfortably. ive. the past four years, kindly compiled Department. RAINFALI. 0F PAST FilliR YEARS A Comparison of Temperatures and Pre- cipitation From 1923 to ‘1926lInc1us- Thefollowing is .1 compnldson of temperatures anidl {irecipitatlon for As will be seen, the hottest weather for the ipast four years was in be b itt . hard. and inst surface tomorrow H“ m ed night. I ' _ ' Gh’t0wn Bible ,SNliltiAll un Society _(Continued from page 5) 18 gratifying to hear this report of u"? 500191)’ tonight. Nor do we coll- sider that the great desidleratum is for more careful reading of the hook in home and school and church. Certainly any effort to ac- quaint people with t-he timeless message of this iDlVille Literature would command our wholehearted 9111111011. But we think there is a deeper need thnn either that of dis- tribution or wider perusal and stu- dy. The world today needs more ‘Translators’ of the Bible. Not by Mr. Leith Wright of the Marine BROWN - ARSENAU‘LT.— The the month of July last year when the mercury reached 87. The coldest below zero. The coldest last year was 11' ‘below zero, iii the 111011111 0i “'41s in the month of January 1923 when the thermometer. registered 21’ those who will be capable of trans- lating the early documents or later marriage of Miss Lillian Brown. daughter of the lute Cyrus Brown, Sumnlersllle, to Mr. Sylvain Ar- senault, son of Mr. Jerry Arseuault Gerald Street, was solemnized Tuesday morning, at 8 o'clock ill January. Hospital. Elzht hour day. Al- litxhened cow. Ayflliii’! grndfi- ' lowance $15 monthly. Entrance Army Frederick Coles. New d S t m-hei‘. 0B3 wnmm“ PJ-L ' 1 llgsitulrrgmanaeslgie roi- further __ 358"1'5'31' information apniv i0 5111191111" ‘-—--"--—-—_" _ am 122011 Situations Wanted __1°n,_d°§': gojimalmua-ITWMUOGRAPHER Teachers Wanted Mary A. Cartel". 18M Bi) yous. Fun- 1 a, ,1 be f r nt and vlai- very acceptable presents or §,§§§,,',‘,{’,Z‘,."'° '°'“°“°° °' h“ bT5‘t:l-:.s:::bl:d°s: ‘Pillage gills Creek teacher from her pupils '_ m“ t ¢ 3J5 school. tsotogzrfilistalfrmmr: thence chrmm” 01051115 to the Roman Catholic cometary. | As regards total snowfall, 1926 lends with 159.4- inches as compared with the next highest, that of 1923 with 100 inches. The month oi.’ Octob~ er. of tile year 1925 leads in rainfall with 0.82 inches. versions into some obscure tongues ifor the benefit of some backward race. That is not what we mean. The Bible Society is well attend- ing to that. What we menniathat the prlrilary need 0t the world is - , f d 1 - les Worth. {will}: amolizg visitors to Silmmersidc oxounllmstnniwo ggthoolroohby bniedm TEMPERATURES lgrollllijnoggolonilzin‘ranifigggfhitzi . 1W8.- .osguor.acna<. e re - tl'l tthlt bl - Mr. Peter A. dicLellan. Fishery —-——<'_°>i*"' was attired in peach canton crepe. (Mimtmy extremes and averaging - . fir“ w n“ m ' n o t e {"11" - i923 i 1924 1921.: 1926 age of conduct and life. The wolld Officer. Souri-s, ‘who has been in “HAM-AND - - -" FOR COMMONS Wm, black Sam, mm gum emhmjg. 1 l I is pretty we“ acquainted with the the city for the past fewxiays on v j ered, and she wore a caster velour message o! this Great Book we business returned home yesterday ‘LONDON, Jau. 5. —H'a.ln und coat Wm, opossum cop,“- and know “mat the great essentials are aifteriloon. Mr. Mciiellan was iii eggs is the favorite dish ot the -Brl- con-o The brldosnmk]. M158 Mo,“ and we ‘may we“ agree o“ them ‘ tuwu in connection with an inven- tlsh law makers when the House gafet Argennult, sister of the - ,5 g a i: a. g “- d 5 but our failure is h‘ expression and thin which he is having patented in of Commons has an all iliglit sit- groom’ were sand crepe do Chane g o g L: § _. g L: w _ u s ting On these occasions. W's trimmed m blue rue room was "1 "~ 5- "‘ ’~ '- - " " T 1“ "“"‘1“‘1“g 1“ ‘“‘“‘-’1‘1'"“' “"1 ' i ' ‘ - the ‘parliamentary restaurant mnn- “Poona, by M,‘ Potergoouoot o January ........ .. <44 -21 15.2145 -15 19.039 -11 l0.3|40 -11 111.1 social! life. There is enough Bible W. Edward “Mom. [on Monday agoo mo mambo-h frequently w“. wedding receptioh “ms held T‘; so February r35 -10 9.0.340 - s 15.0131 ~10 ‘24.9|40 - s 16.1 truth taught in any city in the land morilin on return to Halifax to rs- sullie about. 1.500 1101111118 0f 11511 dsy evening at the home oi’ the Mam“ ~11“ '10 18-0143 13 30-1147 1o 91-556 ‘ 8 233 each week’ 1° remiutwnlze the sume studies in the Nova Scolia meat and about 300 eggs. The groom's Daron“ one humhled and Alpril .358 8 34.053 11 3-3.8,‘55 22 35.0|52 12 32.8 00111111111111)’ did M01118 W110 111N161’- Technicnl College nfter spending favorite time of eating. when the twenty guests were present, and M"? .169 22 45.0 72 26 48.5167 35 47.6038 28 44.7_ iiilifanlothske seriously as a. role of his Christmas holidays in Cllur- 11001188 lis i?! gorzkaéongosiege. is be- a most enjoyable time w“ speng, gulne .‘80 37 55.930 g0 ans-musing}, Li; gdlseaitizlitel-fnglligiiolliti _ ' 1113611 1111 -~- 1.11 f tilti icluidi d lng. uy .181. ~i762.‘2 6 . 8 . ‘ ' muelown v cofidiiul. ifstlr n5 (Yclllgck alIlllcthfi August .019 50 60.5184 ‘s1 65.4136 44 06.0183 41- 62.8 to adopt as a riiis 0111b» Christ is - * 7 , ‘ “ r‘ morninx. A special feuture of the September '72 as 63.2172 44 519,71 38 $5.2m 40 filfiorlfnf?! given t; 21st iofgyltirzrhio crucial?- 0111K ti i d i Octobe 69 32 51.065 31 47.3.00 27 42.570 31' 48; Y 0110 ‘i1 0 '0 - 0 3 8 CLASSIFIED ADVERJTISEJIMIQMTS‘! ,, fiocillli, Arlleglalsltfi ‘grain?’ 21.011112 November leo 1s 4-1-0158 24 assist 1 140.0159 2i gas liluztriiglog ioiiliglii: otilig - "P" no e M‘ I o . Am t t of town A o, _ 5 213;“; . z 22.7144 4 3.3. , urc o an 2:1. "lrllllifi... 1;:- iz: ill‘: :1’ l; :32: 1 $.31‘; wasollge hriilu-gustsp-father. Deizzxloor year 5: l: 3inilg__..o..r__o__e._-o_lr_i,o_oa ‘Pozvollztgheéclluroln has olwlolil £33.. emu lnlertlonl ~ 0 Mr. Walter Landry, Summerside. ei w c§ ~ oi r5 v4 ' ..; .4 ..z ‘d (=11 t! 0 0W9?‘ 111186- 0 9 f--- f- f -- -- .0 and lim- mother Mrs. Landry. Mr. ° r‘ ‘° “’ °' "‘ " °‘ v 1° °' " lie the GreatiBook or Hwiicsi Dy- '°"”9" l.‘ ' " " " "' ' ' " and Mrs. ilrsenault will remain namies ‘andfithe individual "life is ' ‘here for a few weeks aild then to act as a. Transformer in. touch For ‘S319 Situations vacant leave for Campbellton N J3 where with Divine Power and committed; O ALE (‘QNR HOLSTEIN MAKE MONEY AT HOME MEN will grolgm his ienéployed witrfhlhe ‘to the task or rlrtansmntmg and F R 8 -— , " i 01‘ 11111 e1‘ Oiiiiifliiy- 9111 transforming Dlvjne‘ lPower in cow due to freshen‘ in July. Anni)’ iafniihxlfi“; aczirneiaiiziglslivrifllg was a. large number of handsome plnEcipnAlioN Terms o; pally llvlflg and‘ chm;- C°'“'“d l‘ 6°‘ ’ 3°°9'12'31'51‘ slxilowcnrds Nopcanvassing or sol- filngluaf1°thw°dfnli ,,"‘°“,°‘§,‘,2 | 1923 | 1924 " 1925 1 w; "l"? "ciiviiii- i" i“ “bull”! P"? ————‘i o ' . 5 ° ° 11° i! l‘ Y ° '1 “"‘ . tlcal line oi‘ life that our great fat - "$1.? .'.§§’..'l....‘.‘§..‘.?.°".'.§...’1?.§§ 111311‘? yoi-Vliiiiigiiii vlfinaioi 11.111‘? “.'$l‘...'"°.t""i.;...§"‘i...$i?§""i»i “‘f~i.“£..°l‘“.‘§“.§l.....u. before u... . - i ‘ ' e l‘ s i Canadian National Registration, ‘my- Th“ Menenm Comimny’ friends in extending lrongrntula- we,‘ mm this cflnclgmlthese d", 5 .imi t 43 Domil l l i- Y Reginald iliaslam, Brndalboriel. M ooroigg’ n ‘m B“ 1d “a; tiolls. ‘ E n I‘ E '5 g o g g o '5 ' 361-’ ' " " ' - q o G o "' o q "' '6' i ___.______'._ l , r en ~f- m 1-‘ .5 § f-< v1 i-i r A FOR sALE-4s ACRES LAND MlSCCllflflwus __ _ i inches V; Finches H; Indies i inches? > o. suitable’ [or growing seed potn- --------—‘--'-'-—---- *1“““‘"Y 143-5 M 441115" l“ 145v?“ J2 2717-50-5 ~75 "-80 e ' toes. Apply Eastern Trust Co. mo. A. MACDONALD -- LAND __ 31"“ Fsiliiisri’ - 411.215 1-15 10° ~35 11181294 ~03 2-91 , A 1- , :1".- ‘no 35674.4...“ Sunwyo,’ Hm-manvflle P E L l -Marcll 120.0 .25 2.857155 .12 1.41 -s.2 .92 1.74|28.1 1.44 4.2a Y"? 119"‘ ° . --_..____._._--— mpmigg} {no “WET” "mm" “' B C" °" m‘ April 25 s3 1.0819!» .02 191'- .4s .4s|1a.z 1.11 3.0a’ 11°11'11"" ""1 l‘ I 1W1" _ . Boon ~' 1 22. 1926. to Mr. and’ ‘avlm. Fred _ _ i , | n, ,,,|,,,_ . _ FOR SALE -PAIR OF ___.. .._- __....__.___ “mo (noo Edna Dlomood) o do“ h_ May . 1.34 1.34 .60 .60] .871 .87] 1.5 2.79 2.94 . Md skates. (Auto C-i ilimmiicAu ACCOMMODATE BOARD- w, . ' June .. .‘ 1.02 1.02; 1.11 mu 2.62 2.5a 1.92 1.92 i-"i" ""1 1"" "01"" new. Apply at Gneiiliilli? 011%‘;- ers. 235 Fitzroy Si. 8056-1-4-3i ' Jilly ......... ' 1.14 1.14 .10 .10,‘ 1.36 1446i 2.41s 2.45 ‘ ‘"11" 1"“ ""1 °°"' ' ‘ 381 -1,6. - _ . ..__ _ . _ _ _ " _ 1_ _ _ ' ‘ ——-——-————-——-——-———~ 1BOARDERS Accom DATED. Lll-osplgaifgr? gig.“ Y‘§‘QZ§“...Z,‘..,.', "" "I11 i122 3.121 5.3: 1 °1"°"‘“‘ “m- °°‘""'°"' FOR BAI-E- AT A BARG/ii" conveniences. Apply at 30s Mr. and Mrs. n. H. Jewell, a soil. October ' 1'30 1 3'0; us cs‘ 5.82 5.22 3.34 m4 < ""1"- one strong deliverysleigh extra Rom Strooo 86051.“ - November 2'11 2'1“ 52 o9 Lzli w L80 Lao] 2115 105 Centrally located, being on wide shoeing, "Apply Miilsi‘ ___..____-~_-- - DEATHS ‘I, s ' "', 4o '87 2117.115 12 1 57185 13 1,9343“; 45 44g“ "i! 111"" “n” 111 "i! 911-70 ‘Iiros. - 357314111 30M; 1-0 7H5 pugug M557. c I l‘ 3- - l: - ' ' H I I and '1'» old: zroxlmltyt to 1 Uh, Mum 1,1 s; ck ROBBW- A=t ‘Cornwal Jany . om or 7881 " l; _ _ - 9o _w g- 9v v- :- . ‘t 0 11rd II- P0 1' O! NI» so HENB FO-R eAoa Ar umou- .__{',fio‘l,,,,o'l‘c|,,h “fYMnQQZW ,3... 1921, Mrs. Hannah c. crésby, axed o, g f; 5 o _, o o, 5 g 5, ’ m. _ vale farm. Union Road, P. E. i. m, Friday, 3m,’ m, M m0 p_ m, ‘M. years. . 1 Rah: $8.00: day. James Maunt. Manaser. '----.Ienkins Bros, Salesman. HOWATT h P‘ c t _ j: ‘Weekly rain on applie- " 3580-14-3 8598152i l -—1At t- 0 race ounY i ,l II- .' ' 1 - Hospital, December am. .1926, ‘Mrs. y j; IAJOR lfinA-IIIIQDONALD For: BALE-J" cow NEWLV N "h; Josiah Hewett ‘Aged so. Funeral ' . ' prmr" , frenhened Guernsey _ "ulna," ll 8 wok “no, Joouory 3rd. m" “om t 31w“ in q-nches of water. Ten inches snow eoulvllifilt i, MR8. 61W. KIILLV, "uls- M1111 w snry Hurry. TRMMNG SCHOOL FOR "u", m hardest, her son. Frank l. 00 s‘ ~ . M "II"- Chnrlotteiown lloyfigsal B“ I \ es. Cale Hospital. Havel-hill, gigxrgkpfziglszoooflgggoergnter- "m: MIL‘ cnnx wHOOL decorated “no wenoaden ‘mo. "Goo imoor- "9! ..___ __ Miisfl- T111110 V9519’ °°i""'°- M‘ , ' _ EXAMINATION. . which occupied one corner of the F°R sAu: - on: n s W i. v "mm" ‘"11’ P""1‘1°“°° cm churn-us ‘m; city on Jan. 5th. *~—- isssmlll- W" 11111111811 01 i" Mrs. o. L. iiaslam. svrinsttisilil On the evening ‘of Dec. 23. 11 Michael Curran. H10 OCCIIIOII being H16 subject! by their teacher. Mia: ts "its llblltlon in office. Amity "Y" asol-a-s-zl i NTED FOR MILL- o". Gmodhu o TEACHER WA L) vale school by Jan. 1st. Guv- U75- "' Protestant preferred. Jamel MQIQ _ Cousins, Jlradnlbane. Igflfslolobn- wAu-rlo AT 0NCI;T_I:;H_IR for Blllldlhtfilzfiill» for oufnonlllug: . more. duri 11ml . teacher. Alex. 1411101. Q30}- .1; . uuniiiifisitiiii‘ '. l1!» v~'b"fil>* wit“ 15"’: ‘» ~ of 8t. Ann‘: and Misc Helen Doull. touchst- of Rice Point. showed by their prompt ma locursto answers that ‘ they had been carefully m, wlllit. u. n. auction‘; EMBALMER i kmo cousin M the oonclullolrof the examin- ation a wall-rendered premiums Jl J. blur lotlnl at‘ 1m ul _ brollfilimomtlilim! The pupils. during tbs evening frolm who were examined in the various quits I- nfill 811111 W" "I 11° - ' u l; | gm d by her all departed for home well plagued sil.t.voll",lel'ildlgscgollliltlen.(iflrrieo. teacher with thelr evenlnll enisrililimsfli 1mm. no canted out by the pu lllnllr. doctor um o, mp1s}, oqng ..Q,,.~.~_.A... ,. any gifts, among which were R_ _;_ Higgla-m, Spflllgfllltl; Mrs. Iii. C. KMlImlTypKGhllllgtml: Mrs- Theré was also n sale of candy Jqgtm‘, 5;, Jghmqlflgg R, Benoit, City: Mr. ad Mm. J. P. City; r. A. O. Ducbem Miss til-y. Duehemin. J. Dndhomin. City- Regina! \\' Halifax; M ndlilra. Philip Palmer. City; M o Efileet Lord. City; Mill Plmoi‘. Olly; P. J. Nay. Hunter lvor: B. b. luc- PhQrIonLOJQQQr/llll! Bfldn: M- Andm-naon, emf-villa Johns! cw Port - r singing the National Anthem INIIIIOI DROIAIIDN. . »——-- Lum- (llrI-"Pnr-kngt- at pink 111st luui." .\lert~llllnf—“l‘ol' woolen or cntmn , . lit. 0. Kennedy. Konsinglnn: A.M. < . 56, prices §§§n°§,1§"°“ was given hy ‘new Dr‘ fiPsiIs 63, storage extras 45, flrsts 42, poltry receipts light. (Canadian Preu) ‘MONTREAL, Que., Jan. 5.—Tlle demand from the ‘United Kingdom and the continent for grain on the Montreal market. today showed no improvement there being little re- sponse to offers made by exporters overnight but there was a. further demand from New York exporters tor Manitoba spring wheat and Canadian Western barley and a fair amount of businessyesulted at e.i.f prices, Buffalo and] hay ports. The trade in coarse grains in the local market was again reported slow, only sales of odd cars being ‘made. The feeling was steady and prices were unchanged. oo-ow-oooo-o-o-vooa-ooovvmafl; 1 l lllciollu IIOTEI.‘ . - Ono of the largest and belt‘ equlpped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 room» 44 ot which have prlvaw baths. Completely renovllol: in the punt few yurl- F“! Hotel: throuqhout Clank. Ind the United Stltel MIN‘ its splendid table. Oouruout service to all Guiana-viral phones In rooms. Rats: $4.00 to 55.001115)‘; The exiport trade in spring wheat h» Erodes of flour was fair but the L "' local and country demand was ‘ ' quiet. Prices ruled firm. The move- Charlottetown I ~' I ment of winter wheat flour was ' slow but values were steady. A Hotel Co’, '- Proprletoru "‘ ‘ HARRY c. anowu, Manages- the strong feeling that developed ill the market ‘for bran and shorts and prices were advanced $1.00 per ton. This was attributed to the con- tinued good demand and the small supplies available. Sales of bran were made at $32.25, shorts at $34.- 35 per ton. The market tori standard giradles of rolled outs was quiet and steady. An easier tone prevailed in the market for strictly fresh eggs but prices showed no change, T-he storage situation was active and firm. The receipts were 197 cases. The undertone to the market for , potatoes continued firm with a mod- erate amount of business passing. Car lots of Prince Edward ‘Island green mountains were quoted at $1.75 to 81/80 per hag. New Bruns- wick green mountains at $1.60 to $1.65 per ‘bag and Quebec white‘ stock at $1.45 to $1-50 per bag of 00 ‘pounds in bulk sxtrack. The tone of the market for beans < was easier and prices were five cents per bushel lower on accmmt of the more liberal offerings, sales of car ‘lots of choice - white hand picked were Infllllfi at 2.70 lper bush- el and. smaller quantles at. $2.96 rper lecture of the millfeed trade wasi . ** 04+++o++0++04 VICTORIA HOTEL "v-if» \V. L. Calupbell, Ainheretplfibile. Kerr, New (‘rla-sgow, Leon_Sch!su~ ter, Montreal; Cub; Ste-vanadium:- tou; Max liorlrstein, Montreal; J. F. Bragg, North Sydney._ _ . ‘v71 <~o+o+o++o+ooaooo+o+o+oo+ Qu:£n§5= HOTEL ~~ Since taking oval‘ Filth P Hotel we have spent man; thbullrldl_ of ‘coll-n..- In , rlpllrl and luwrovombnli. It ’ In now the finest Hotel of It: ciau in the. Maritime Prev- lncu. It appeal: to than who wpnt n“ comfortable "new llllflplendld table '15s excellent service at g molar vv bushel. 1 ate prloé. The condition or ‘the butter mar- , l ' ' ket was unchanged the undertone< all" ""1 53-09 1° “m being strong with a steady trade 1 per day. > passing. The receipts were 34 pack- 4 ages, Extreme dullness marked the t Charlottetown local and export trade ln cheese l ‘ - but prices were firm. The receipts t H0tel~~ 00., were 50 boxes. , pmpnflo" OTTAWA, Out... Jan. R-{Eggs- Canadian markets generally are re- mss L‘ MGQUMD‘ Mnudl" 0 wfl’? 0 1 Remember 1 . Phone T115 . < New YEAR‘ e 219 RIGHT eon t " l PROMPT DRUG SERVICE Pr .0911 I mpeeacrllpsiiig a» —-_- Feed Your Wallis cinnamon ~ = POWDERS" monozm‘ tmpwitnont n. ‘penalise. It tonne-up, __ . . . n» 1m nowlln mu r“ . model" . L. D0781’, Ji- ‘I (‘hflql-"Ifl for mn stomach. Th6 Blane. ‘Mormon: new have to am. and m mu Hendurnnmity, 1.1L to nwnntu n prqty color." Illifl" ‘ IQ '1 - ‘N11- Cl . rlhw-fg