= ‘lri . 0, 1921i: u. n, ,. by 1220 Y. n. c. A. Bowling“ CHURCH LEAGUE. The United Church opened the insane by defeating the Baptists "it 900M: as follows: UNITED defeating the Central Christians by 193 pins. Scores as follows:- ZION yelltral Guardian I FridayfFebru/ary twelfth prises. . ~ 7025 2 10 2i. dance in Green Road School house i; _ 931 139 101 Thursday night, February 11. , . 168 165 15': 7617 . 174 1m 1x6 ‘ ‘ _ 1.. Loughead ..... .. lar- 191 141 FUNERAL -_ NOTIOE- — Tile ‘ ,1. MacNair ..... .. 15s 15o 11s i-iiiwrhi of the iiltni Colin Donald *1‘. Sleaview will take place at 1 p. rn. . 393 773 701 FIIdBY» F81). 12th from 1TH ltllbfré- T0lal_z377_ sldenceflto ivlalpeque.‘ _ BAPT|ST WHIST DRIVE. -There was a . a. Affleck ....... .. 122 122 13': 1hr!“ “imhdhliyrihhihs "hi" iii r .l. Campbell 151 180 1a: “"5"? "h" Mmdhii-Jllifih‘ "M" ‘.l>_ Foray,“ __ _ 11o 178 123 the auspices of the Catholic N. Robinson so 1&1 163 gfzizwhlgs ‘1;::8'ili,il-.Mn71‘h;et;iidli~i;ii '1 y . r c- A' isjmer l“ 124 172 Donald and the gentleman's by Mr. 665 7“ 728 E. Arsenault. l. Z1011 won the almond game by RADIO AGRICULTURAL LEO- TURES.- The iisland ‘Radio Com- pany announces that they have ten- dered the use of the CFCY Radio station_ in Charlottetown to the ' l,‘ Roberlso _ _ _ _ __ 154 136 11 Provincial Department/at Agricul- _ VAP@ RI)‘ B_ P0019 _ _ _ _ _ __ 123 11;: ture for lecture use: it is under- ZIII/luolvllalrsl/szolfuzr o. Craswcll 10s 114 "Md that the Densrinwnt have l1 walker 193 135 accepted and are arranging afser- "- (3, Mlmgell 125 192 ies of ten or fifteen lllinute lectur- ltig. toirun through the balance of e- wn er months. it is expected . i ‘vl-oml___z174_ 735 690 '655‘that bhs Hon. J. H. Myers will - . CENTRAL CHRISTIAN make ‘he ‘iliehiiifl Breech 0f this . ,w_ Smlth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 161 1,37 143 series. to the Radio Audience from . ‘L Stewart __ 176 1m 114,CI1CY on Thursday next commenc- B y Q Moqregor __ 96 118 15 ling at seven o'clock. This station _ A_ Hum" __ 105 112 128has been heard all over the Pro- li. Harper . . . . . . .. 160 10s 120i,‘”"°° °“ ti“ °"““‘"Y '°.°°i"°i‘ “d _ __Ihas been reported on more- than 698 628 65 one occasion from Massachusetts, I our m” ‘lock N) i Totsl—1981. PATENT MEDICINES SPECIAL REMEDIES HORSE AND‘? CATTLE MEDICINES rnuesae, cnuncnte DRUGGISTS EUNDRIEQL Etc» Is st your nearest Post Office or rural box. i i i i i i 4.1-5—5—Juniors. Bowling: _Pi'°"ilIt service-All orders 1R: by turn man. Encloshiiivloney flvvlth" .y l- arder, or If requested ltd» mid goods C. O -D. ' Hughes Drug Co., Limited. _ best of the season. Gym: 10.30—11.30——-Special Class. should 7630 10 1i. ‘night the Eskimos defeated rthur Brown Wins Snow Shoe Race als tonight. That snow shoe racing if proper- ‘ encouraged could become one ilhe Provincesllnost popular win- ct spurts. ‘was made quite evident y lhil interest that was taken. yes- lnl-ly in the boys‘ snow shoe race sill from the Russ Hotel. .»i large crowd of citizens gather- ii to watch the youngsters start, ilii throughout its length the race of the season. bhe Crystals in nigh stal Rink against he race got away at half past lree, with Mr. J. A. MfldMiIlan riu-g the- starter's gun. and while mic of the younger contestants e three winners kept fairly well inched nil the way. at the finish s lore bcing less than a minute he'- s \"*('l1 them. Arthur Drown. who finished ill rst position. leli the race praciic- LE lly the whole time, wit-h Jack Illgett, and Junior Forsythe, who inlslled in second and third places rspectively. following close on his CTU R E8. —-'I‘1'lB insL. 6t 7.45. bill-Q was sufficiently so to milk he competitors save their best ef- Norm kmarlcm nris for the home stretch down be lllustmled by ‘rillcc street, This section of illo Allmlislo "illl'h‘\.i wll-s lined with enthusiustidcenhL lint-tutors and cheering young- lcrs. andl- their cilcouragenlents iiillrvd the rllllllcrs on to fresh'go ‘Pry close and exciting one. ll. A. MacDonald, are now to be'holne ro medics. Prince Edward Tha;t_r,e_ .1 ‘I-‘iofi corns are difficult to er- IWIY- a fee. ‘as viewed with great interest. Sydney Mlmonalres silcll {ea-vi --:’:The Family Physician-Jilin n M 0d doctor is always worth his orisnnlaking thefinishing sprints tee.‘ lBut it is not always possible I to get a doctor just The trophies for the race. three want him. In such cases. coln-mnn anlsome cups awarded by Maiorlsouso, suggests [be use of r-ollhbld RR BRINGS III “Y” 7--Carmody Five vs. Y. M. C. A. 8.-30—-Al1 Alleys open. r Western Guardian -SYDNEY VS. CRVSTALS Summerside tonight 8 ‘be i I‘ —ESKIMOS WIN.-41u the 2nd. game of the Sumsnerside Town League In the Crystal Rink last tlhie Bear Cats by the score of 12 to 6. Ghee Gallantwas referee. —SUMMER8lDE$ BEST hockey match this year. Sydney vs. Cryst- 7631 10 1i. —-CRYSTALS' V8. SYDNEY lN Sllmmersidc- tonight. If you miss this galme you will miss the beet 7602 10 1i. t0- —KEN8'INGTON iCOMMUNITY first of the‘ series. postponed ibecanlse of un-. suitable weather, will be held 1h the C. M. B. A. ‘hall on Friday 12th this, The course. while not tooyMounl Alum“ Unilzgltyzxilllellelh‘: 9 ture on the geologic formation of The lecture will lantern slidesJ n 26 cents, children 151 622 when you l Dl'. 5l‘i‘l1.-iI] this‘ show window of the Thomas‘ ldclectric Oil, which ll-l wonderfully effective in easing ill- ilanllnalnry pains and healing cilia. M‘ t 1 scratches, bruises and sprains. The movie. hilt Holloways Cnrn- Re- presence of this remedy in the ler will draw them out paiil- family medicine chest saves many its... m; Money Newfoundland. New Brunswick and Nova Scotia. it transmits on n wave-length of_312 metres which is lust between K. D. K. A. and WIBZ on the dials of a standard ‘Mr. Percy McLeanand Frank MBDOHB-ld. Eldon who have been storm stayed in the city since Thursday started yesterday to make the return journey oil-toot as they feared further detention of the ‘trains. DEATHS t _.___ MacLEOD-At P olllt Prim, 0n Feb. 9th. 1926. Mary I1. McLeod, aged 2 1-2 years. Funeral Thursday at 2 o'clock lo Mt. Buchanan cemet- ery. WEATHERBlE-fln Monday, lug-b. ruary 8th. 1926, Mrs. Henry Wea- iherbie Ilse 74 years. Funeral this afternoon from the lliacLeauFun- eral Home. King's Square l0 the Cross Roads Cemetery for ment. Services starting at 3 .11 11L WlGGlNS—-At the residence of her daughter, Mrs. Fitzgerald, B5311. ton Road. on Feb. 9m,‘,1allll."“M1-s. Jhiiht Hone Wlsslns. fixed 78years. Th” "hihihh were Placed. in ‘St. _svomzv MILLIONAIRES play Peter's Chnrnll inst evening. In- ‘Sunlmerside t. The ‘Crystals will present a strong line-up tonight In the Cry- ‘the formidable‘ _ T1118 Wm be Thursday. lthe Crystals first chance this sea- lson display their wares against lillt 088.1711 ‘from outside the province. i , ll be-lllnd soon after the etartqlntgéisflgfi £120 ifizgifilasiiliimggg side hock-syists compare with that yliirnny tenln- The game starts at . l). . Iterment there at 2 o'clock today, The remains will then 'be forward. ed by train to St. Eleanors where interment will take’ Jllgce on IN MEMORIAM In Loving Memory of M", Mary Graham. died Febru- ary 5th. 1925. Peaceful be thy rest dear- Mother, ' It Is sweet to breathe thy name, In Ilfe we loved you dearly- In death we do the same. INSERTED ‘BY HIER DAUGHTERS. IN . MEMORIAM In “Loving Memory of Rob- ert H. Barrett, who departed this life February 5th. 1923. Sweet memories fill our souls today i - The golden risys of "used to be" . Through mists of tears. the loved one: come And bring the psst to us. Dream fsces with their ten- CARNIVAL CORNWALL RINK COME TO THE PIE SOCIAL and Inter- p1glng of the Late C. ‘Hanlnlnnd THE CHARLOITETOWN GUARDIAN VIBTIIRYA (IVER Island Champi Verdict- Sydney By (ml-Eco) Sweeping down on the attack with a. speed and sticlrhandling ability that would have done credit to the Allan Cup holders, the Abegweits tucked away a 5 to 1 dcleat over the Sydney Millionaires last night in the second. and one of the fast- est games played thls season. Both teams played hockey as hockey should be played-in every Deriod of the sixty minute stanza. same dominating spirit that featur- ed theilr first clslsih with the win- ners. ‘ ' Wit-h etiologies to the Abegwelts ening session——in its anxiety to re- coup itself, particularly when two teams are as well matched as those teams were last night pverplayed its opportunities. andtlralt is what, happened the green and white‘ puck key that it was deserving of a mruch smaller score. If there was any superiority. again with apolo- gies to the Abbie lllonrt lino, it" was in the lnallter- of defence. In that respect the Abegweitls were sup- erb. The forwards on both sides were sleet, lead by Gordon ‘of the Abeg- weits and “Brlcky" Dunn of tho "Millionaires". These puck-chasing fiends showed class all the way afl- sisted by "Bucky's" team-mates. Bates and Lilbbus, and McEachea-n, Campbell. ‘Prowse. Cox. Cronin and lProwse of the Abegweiis. lll was a game scintillating with bril- liant stickhandling and skating throughout and |Sydney have noth- ing to reproach themselves for, notwithstanding their 5 to 1 lose. Thnt the red and black wearers were out for a decisive victory was a foregone conclusion, this was conspicuously apparent in the third session .i‘or the Abbies ‘played hoc- key ag- they never played before, with ‘every man working in ma- chille-llke precision. Each player hail a certain dut-y to perform and every individual proved worthy of the confidence implanted. It was a battering and riptearing twenty minutes and the Cape Breton men should up under the barrage thrown over. Their dynamic hockey mbility and spirit stood them In good stead terlnined to get out in front-far llllllllils scllilfl lllclsivl ‘ ons W0 rk Hard t0 Win 5 t0 1 Hockey in Every Period of Set-to. The ‘Cape Bretoners showed that- the team that is -bellind——-in lthe op- r chasers, for those exponents from ‘ No-va Sdotia played such zoodhoc- ‘ AN ANSWER To IL-G. WELLS’ “Outline of History” By Ililnire Belloc Eminent English csthollo Esssyist ' snd Hlstorlsn ‘MIIIIIIIIIIIIIES’ _ Display Dashing been much closer. The said “DM- Clly" Save a demonstration that lea- ves no_ doubt in the minds of bloc- key fans that he knows his bus-lu- es-s. ~ As time and space will not per- lnit further mention of the albove fixture later refelence will cover in detail every play on the pm- gram. ‘New Running In ' THE NEW . FREEMAN Sslnt John, N. B. The Lilneups Abegwelt; gym"). Subscription Price $1.50 per yell‘ Goal (52 Copies) Diamond . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Snow Payable 1" Advanc, Joseph _ Nlulleod f5ii9-Z-9-tts-3i, - l ' 11mm" ufactured abroad we have to pay -~ ‘Subs a greatly enhanced price for thu ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ‘ ~- Mcnanam manufactured produucts. T1115 Iii ~ YOURS bad enough but the most deplor- able result is that our young men and women follow those raw pro- ’ lilies of the valley. The wedding msrches. bubon- grin‘s and Mendelssohrs were ef- fectively rendered ‘by Miss Lillian Earle, the former march being played as the bride was coming up the aisle, thelatter as the wedded pair were proceeding to the door. l)uring'the signing of the regist-i er. Mr. Leigh Dingwell sang with fine effect, "Oh Promise Me." The ushers were Mr. llazen C. Baker, Charlottetown and Mr. E. H. Wright of Halifax. After the ceremony. which was witnessed by invited guests and a large number oi‘ friends, the church being filled. Mr. and Mrs Quigley drove to the Railway sta- tion and took the afternoon train for Borden, whence they will leave today on a three weeks’ honey- moon trip to Boston, New York and other cities. Many friends‘. were at the station to shower thei popular young couple with good} wishes and confetti. 1 Both bride and groom have been‘ the recipient of a large number ni‘ wedding presents, the former hav-l ing been tendered several miscel-l Ianeous showers during the past few weeks. ‘ The Guardian joins I feIiciiutIo-lls. n happiest‘ Stock Quotations ‘HALIFAX, Feb. iL-Quntlbtions hlirnished by Jlohnston and \\'arll,i Members of the Mont-real Slocki i i i i as the Island speedsters were de- esough to snake the going safe. They worked and needless to say wlorked hard for the long end of that 5 to 1 count. If Billie Snow proved himself a “stone-wedl" on Monday night- "Dutchy” Diamond ‘measured llrp in the same consistent demeanor as, his confrere last llisht; the lot- ter custodian showed class through- out, and only for spectacular mind~ ing. the count would have surely 3 cattle. C Goltre - Ifs better‘ to be hi"! Use Windsor India-ed $11! daily for your table and cooking. It prevents goitre. Protect your dlildttn- The iodine is‘ tasteless. Entirely harmless. Two slur. Boy Iraq your groan. THE CANADIAN SALT 60-1 Limited Windsor, Ont- 10! DEVELOPEDI ‘r Ind PRINTED Films EN LAFIGEMENTB PHOTOGRAPHS Craswell$tudio 187 Great George 5t. Dominion Live- stock Report (Canadlan Press) .Vl()N'l‘R.EAl._ Feb. 9.—lFrcs11 rc- c dpts of llvwsiock on two mar- kPts this morning amounted to 34 l8 sheep, 712 hogs, and 2H2 calves. The cattle ive-re csnners and cut- ‘liirs and sold, from $2.50 to $3.25. (loud vcui brought $12.00, lne-dluln kinds $11.00 and common lots 510-‘ 00 and $10.50. ~ Hogs were quoted about steady with yesterday. There was less de- nlanll from the local butchers and N°TE$ ‘ ducts to the country where they Exchange: Fred Monro , the man on the are manufactured and our heaviest Al, T01, and $51113 Fe Ry, __ 1311/2‘, Will-SUE llwt nisht gave every sa-t- loss is in the exodus of our young American Can. Co. . . . . . . . .. 2971,41, islacrlon. t Canadians. The United States Am. Car and Fdy. ‘Co . . . . .. 1081/1 - . tariff wall is so hllzh that we can- Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. .. 1381/2, To "Brlcky" Dllnn goes the cred- not send even a bushel of potatoes Am Bosch M“; Co_ _ _ _ _ _ __ 3111i it 0i breaking the “goose-egg," the or a-ny other of our products l0 Anaconda Gap. Mill. Co. 50%|‘ Bald lnwkchaser. he or the Auburn feed those lnvolnnlary exiles Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 151%’ "m" COXIlDR-res favorably with any "The other evening the member .N_y_ Gem and 11ml _l1lv_ RR 1281M bent-liner we've had the pleasure for Medicine dint (Mr. GershBW) Cuba Cane Sugar Co. . . . . .. ii “live the once over-alsolvlark SPOKe about the miliimln 1117B ‘amid Standard Oil of Newdersey 441,4, Bates. - stltuency being hall e. e in Brit Empire Steel 1st, . . . . .. 27 . . - i a case in Prince Edward Island International Petroleum 34 The sailors-snot of Williams ap- Whihh fihniiy became‘ ‘me 0i heihfi Standard New York . . . . . .. 35v. poured more conspicuous lost night not half idle but being put out oflgomllem 1181,1110 Cl,‘ 101% “U10 IBM ‘1C1rick" counted 2 before biiiiihe“ aimgeiher- A few Yimrslwestinghourse Electric .. .. 763/4 the final-curtain felk-notwlmgtand. ago we established a milling niflhiiunilsa States $teel 4sv132l!" ins that he was a parked man. flier“- igfirbersgtii“ ramimlnvglBell Telephone .. 139% ' i-hflt ‘W 9 "We W" s“ ‘BTOIHDICII . . . . . . .. . 291's i owse shlowed ‘his old time abil- i5 an “imcuimrai Pmviuce it doeslst. Lawrence l-‘lour 40/ i-i-Y- n“ Pwimce ha“ sgaug: IWELZMilgYQlBz-uzil-ian Fraction n2 ' S 0W“ ‘cimhump - a i ' Howard Slllitll Pill. 9.‘) ' -- . I .- Mc-sr-r- i» no» r.l:a..‘."::*rl.ll'=il.:".z ----- ~ cmme and ls lmglnnlng to may u,“ wheat t ch 1 Spanish River Pycforl-cd 1i. ° ‘ “rlouemwn m“! mm ‘Q anish River Com lot" "° his bldnme mm" there. A nice nlill was built and es- ‘S1291 Cnmmlm. ,1 91,1,‘ ' ' ' ' " H11“ ______ 1V v l’ _ _ \ .. l That pestiferous Gordon showed §,'I,i’,l,i;l‘,§'d,,§“: lnlMIlQBiVlilTEHIlZilS d; ~§"““?i. ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " f“) so much hockey last night that the lug 1,3 m". ll-auspol-mllod dlgglcuplbhmnmgm‘ , " ' ' ' ' " WW‘ m!!! Bllillifiliiied 9Y0?!’ him“ he all‘ tics-which is one of the "Mnritilllei‘Iam-enylle PM" l 3' 51"?‘ “and lll Canadian Steamship ifll .. (l: n 9 iii-ick- grievances we would ilk-e inommlo“ Brmge ' 9.114‘. l.--l it '1th-lht lll ‘a. t __, ,_ ' ' ' ' ‘ ' ' " ‘ " f. Bates again iiiiiiiiie iihihiiy i-hiii riliieoieillusiiless and lllle chmgpgllly mlfimma‘ 291M?‘ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " 5]" makes a hockey performer. .. became bankyllpL giampign‘ ecu 1c ‘ ' ' ' " " " aw u, l st m] (“Hm a ona rcwen es . . . . . . .. m Joseph and illnbeod showed well ulty shawl; ‘cllllilagiaonmillsrsor mlll- C“- C°~“"- Smeiie“ -- - 13° on defence, especially the former e15 ll, other pal-ls 01 Canada could Whwhjiilay 109%; .1111)’. ll-l ‘his awed and ntlvkllandllns we get acarload of wheat in Manitoba. 5”‘- 143°'*- l l, , _ brilliant-find dangerous. Saskatchewan or Albrta; could Semzrgzgziayi “"1; "hm" 5"!“ THE SUMMARY take it to the mill in Ontario and p- ' ' “A 15W"! have it milled there and continue oaisAi/lily‘ "0345 ‘miy- ‘HI/l; 1st Pefllod the shipment of that wheat aslselit- ‘i2; ___ _r_ Williams. Abbies-l rnln- llollr right through on a strlllghtl Whéhi-Miiy- i-“Yhl Jiiiy “ML 2nd Pflriod blll of failing and at ons freight Ohi- 136% l Gordon. Abbies. 4 min. assisted— Campbell. Dunn. Sydney~9 min. 3rd Period iMlcEachern .A‘bbies—l min. Williams. Abbies—7 min. Prowse Abbles, 6 nlill. ' Penalties lLibibus, Sydney-Z. . Williams, Abbies-Z. Prolwse, Abbies-Z. RADIO PROGRAMME, local iSta- tion. it is understood that a pro- gralmme will he given from CFCY tomorrow. Wednesday night as well as the following nlgllt. Commenc- [lng at seven o’clock local tilme. Miss Constance Whear, one of our most talented young ladies has kindly consented to take part in‘ the programme 0n ‘Wed-nesl-sy night. REMAINS, ARRlVE.-— The re- Nelson arrived last night froln flos- ton. accompanied by IMYS. Nelson. The funeral which will be under Masonic auspices will he held to- i Mr. J. A. MacDonald i Resumes Debate (Continued from Page 1 ) 0i‘ ollr existing agricultural popula- tion. While there was a consid- erable flow of inlmigratiml inin Canada, we have not gnlncd lll pop- llllltlon, for nullly of our own pou- pie have loft the country and ink- en up rcslrlellce elsewhere.’ Nat- urally I am interested especlallvl in the province of iPrlnlze Edward island, with WllICll l am or‘ coursi- more familiar than I am with oih-l er parts of lhe country. Today ill‘ lllorrow afternoon from the resid- rncc of .i. ll. Hill, 164 Weynlouth Street. lo the People's Cemetery. Tho services which will start at 2!‘ o'clock will be conductor] by Riv. other words ailollt one lwrflflll Oiiiition of the lillilnd Stuics potuioosjlnllrkvt fur Quebec potatoes and W. M. Ryan. Fllncrul Icllvill-g lilo oi every five of our population ilas| --l1,»lm_.e Edward llllflml 1,, ,1 (lulry, prices show n0 change. A moder- llollt-ic at‘ 2.30. Laid to Rest ~SUlM MERSIDE, Feb. 9—The fun- Ssllllislg Marlena-Measure Clothes Resp big profits hw-In your ewn boss. T1ks orders for our llsd mo-llsssurs su ts 6nd ovsvrcests "direct from ms r so ' the eldest high-grads Many s! our lgsnfs tsnlioglngi oltlblilhmslsts In "m "u" slssds. ' s “ lsrerlssce lqlnscsssar’. Complete eut- ilt ss ssutslss rel; Writs with refsrsncss. st once to A w.‘k A. Msc HERSON Dept. 712, “l, .538 College‘ t. oronto, Ont. ADVERTISEMENTS -~ livossllnsoflwsrds ,f_'~lfiitlllnsollwsrlls v- ‘lbilhspslsnsls . L . ‘ \ ' _ ' ‘_. ' J. MooNelll, Stnltley Bridge. A ' gen-t.“ want“! j‘ i i ‘ 7614~2-10M4»i. "Wifljnslr NosNTl-a wttl l iiii-‘oriees slid ‘ ‘U -An 0o. ulna-s. . . ‘ion-wont ms- wqaé ‘I * - x hale Ilelpwansed L‘ - w“. '. -..l-' "ll-unwise; s1» i" est 0 rt in In c “T x . Fl1llmsuso. soolss nous:- sepia;- Phone ma. lfl06-I-9-2i lOrD AND ROOM IOR QUIT- ri os-suy terms. Apply Cour lh-blflllt- 7629-10-1“ .__.,.,_._......_._...,._______.__ - money ‘vou . wlu. ACQUIRE '1» der smiles . And loving voices soft and low And llsndi whose eager seo vlee gave Sweet comfort sgo. In the long And your dear fsce with lov- lng eyes Your hsmi-elssp true your words of ehesr " ‘thoughts .. kindly deeds g r Which we hlye missed. tlrsse long ssd years. Bring of l many Dear Fsither. Husband, Com- rade, Friend . ‘ Your home ls new s fairer . shore . Yet In our hearts both fond and true Vou live for evsrmore- INSERTED BY HIS WIFE AND FAMILY. i‘ ‘ lei-lll of the late Dr. Alexander Mc- iNeill yesterday afternoon was one [of the largest that has been held l1ll Sumimersido for many a day. iCrowds llnlcd the streets from his late residence to the Isresbyterilln Church where the funeral service was held. The church was crowded to over- flowing and lnany a wet eye was noticeable as reference was being made to the kind and sympathetic disposition of the deceased and file loss sustained by the commun- ity in so skilled a physician as the ilate pr. Alexander hicNeill. lualistic service for a deceasr jbrcther conducted with great im-I ‘of the order by .\lr. J. M. Nichol Doctors from Charlottetown and iother outside points as well as the "" "i'““' ‘lll-capital doctors from Summerslde Canadllm iatlended as mourners in a body be- sides a large concourse of people’ ifrom different parts of the island’ which testified to the universal es- ‘lregardgd both by his professionsli -- l-l-ttil-tf. I For Sale! one of the best housdsoid neces- FORiLDAIsI-mj“ “Agni. LAND sitles, used sud nlussed in v 5. - ‘vs-AM’ i.lllstone_ a. s. Malta and Char-mil- ind risl lconfreres and the people gener- ialiy. i The pull hearers lwefyfllm- Allantflnl. Fred ‘Pistol-s; Messrs (‘l sailnders. K 0.: W. J- have lgone across the line. (Drfiiiliivellells and the grand honoffiand the products of the soil gener- ' ally. we will never build up Can- .$i1ii- ' nda. ‘teem with which the doctor was to before very poor. lured st home-our minerals, our ‘.l. wood and other products. that. province I-llstead oi‘ a maxi- lllllm population of 110,000 which we ‘llflli at one tilnc. we are rcdllc- ed in something nvcr 80.000. Illi loft the province. slid the result oi. that immigration is very SGTIOIIILi us it would lbe anywhere. We have; certain charges to take care of and. where five persons used to bear ills burden of taxation at ollei time we have now only follr to, carry it. lt is therefore inlpos- slble-to lighten that taxation; our expenses are heavier and we ilave; fewer people ‘to shoulder the llur-. den. At any rate we hope that ill connection with this plan for the encouragement of immigration. into. Canada we shall not ‘be bless-l ed m- cllrsed II’ yon will with some of the schemes from which (‘an- ads has suffered in the past. if we do not have Industries what Isl going to happen to us? if we to continue to trade with countries which put up high tariff; wallsngeilist-us and if we do not‘ keep ilp some protection for 0ur_ industries, ‘where “are they gol-ng If we coil- tl-lllle to export ollr rm" materials I if we cannot devise some ollcy to manufacture these raw materials at home and so employ labour and lcreate s home market then it seems to me that the prospects or Canada ever becoming the rich and prosperous country that nature intended lssr "Today we are_ exportilll rlw materials that should be manufact- We si-e sendilig thorn slrroslrtxfbt manufactures to ‘the detrfmlu of tcr result than tllr- treaty with‘ l-‘runce. ‘ , lilnn. ‘Mr. biotherilvell-nvllnlsirrf mi Agriculture. isisted upon the Australian treaty land declared that daughter of the lnte Captain Alfred, Gordon and Mrs Gordon, of Rose-i nesth. to Mr. Roy Qnigley. Char- Fraser and the Island Cold Storage Company. and son of the lute Mr. John Qulsley and Mrs Quigley of Halifax, took place at 2.30 yester- day afternoon Church, the pastor. Reverend Ross, C. Eaton. officiating. by her cousin. Donald. wore ll handsome hols do ma. crepe do chene isiiver trlmmlnslfsnd n im- coal wslfneedle rate landing it anywhere in Priu-l ice Edward ISiilI1li—Chiil‘i0II(:i0WlI,i Slllnmersidc, Georgetown or any‘ ,other point. i "When we attelllptcrl to do the, lsnllle illling in Prince Edward Isl-l land however, we- found that we mxohwxgcllflgil-IIBH Pr‘??? 9 T] could nnt get a such a concession. - " v lie» t! - -— is. we g0; exactly the “me m“; nnliiocal cash grain market today wasi whe-at to Charlottetown, but aftcrlililflllgel‘ and prices at the class we started '0 distribute it we harlwel‘? Illflrkell up 1 cent per bushel to pay another local freight rlltirflwiih a Siiliiiil impfflvelllflli ill the which additional rate was Sllffic~iilelllflllli and a moderate amount 0i lent to kill the business of that business donn- mlll and l-lllll the compally_ A5 a There was a slightly better feel- consequance we have m colmlpllng in the Montreal market for lle importing flour from the mlilssliiihll Wheat Ylfllll‘ bill there W85 0f Ontario when we could ma-nufac- "0 illflrilleg Illlllnrtilyfirllellt in the d? (lll-a l; a; lwmg ‘ mam wt tt e us ness done an "Probably ~P. a. Island is theipricifilllllitilfillifliiii- Tllle baled ‘flay province which ivollld et the leasfiiiili‘ e will“ "5 “iii? P111594 D119! bone-fit froln protectiog ~but ailow- heiiil; steady Wiiill l1 small trll-de ing for that we are satisfied that lifliifiilll- There We! n0 filrtllel‘ llliTltelttiOn for our industries anlhchiiiiiie iii ihe coiidii-iiill 0i ill!‘- mill‘- farm products is our only salva- hi" ihr strictly fresh ‘was, prices lllfn. Prince Edward ilsland- is aillclrll: slowly with business done “may, exml-unl; 110,111,111“ Thaiill only small lots. On the other (Yl-nlral (lanullluu lllarket was ildiilil tile "willie! fgr sirlrrase nssn falfly W9" “lull potatoes ;,lll|['('0ll.l|1l1P.S ‘W91! 3n Pl‘ (‘C15 \Vl"l“0 whcn wl: attempted to‘ moor. lln-l-“iihiliiyytendanll: wwnrthlha lower upper provinces we found that our-Vii!‘ lift"? if n: u furl or decline Ilcllvy freight charges practically-Willi)’ ‘lll 1 i'i‘iiir i0 3 (This l??? 00l- put lls out 0i‘ business. But illerli'i‘ll- iSa cs of extras were made at was a market in Western canndaiiil- iirrriri at 35. lgull seconds nt 20, when wc lrir-ll to reach It wr- worciilmiifi llvl‘ ihilifht . sqlulrl-ly up against the conlpoti-i A "Pally fi‘"||ili‘.' DPPVaII-s in lilo Market i i i i l ing province. We have mixed (gr-m. ate amount of bilsincss continues m; and dhll-yull; l5 on? o; 011l- spec. to he donc- ill most lines of mill-‘ idling-s we have now u, angel-fend and a steady feeling prevails from Auslrhllan ¢Qmpel|glqn_ Allglin Illn market with prices unchang- lrhlla ls, lll f“; gxpofflng m Canned. The local butter market was‘ rllla cheap grade hung; The m"; rlllhc-r larger today with a firmj la to do with that industry as we iiiiii°l'i0ilc. iPrices however re-l have (IOIIP with all othcr industries ""17"?" "iivilfliiiied- Tilrfillilese mar-i ChaTIOttGILOWD i Wprnlgljl, 113' 1 ‘ket on lho whole was very quiet to-l 1 ; on lhelllleatlun ol mule lN,,1l..s“rl-.ly with n restricted demand and HOtel. (/00, i: Mr. lilac-Donald said that the aila-jlirivrs unchanged. l Proprietor. l. trulilln treaty would have no bet- “w followed. He in-l Canada will greatly benefit by this trade treaty. rMr, Davlrls Conservative ,for East Calgary continued the ‘de- (lordon-Ciuigldy . Rev. ‘Mr. Nil-line" °r the‘ Pres‘ to find a market for their pml. ibyterinn-Church and Rev. Mr. Mc- 1 9 w lq l n l l, ‘ ' ‘ hi!‘ N.‘ Y n" llfieoll of the Baptist Church were Sasha}, p,,_';,,‘§f,“,,;;‘ “Ian; Wedding _. b’ a,‘ r111, h... A .11. elaos tsklnfl 0:’. mu‘ -the officiating clergyman. in ad- no‘ m, My market“ n1 ML 11ml lhev i," Mal ~5 1,, 1- Hotel we have spé Y ‘iiiiwii i" m‘ “ram”? sprvm" me ‘balance oi‘ our workers would have The lllarrioge 0i Miss Emma 43- m i " thousands of doll!" I" iMssonlc Order u so held their rll-m, “new 1110" who M". already Joan Gordon, graduate nurse. i r1911" "g lmprqvbmgiits, l: oitetown, Manager of Davis & J . LESTER DOUGLAS so Qussn strut, Ohsrlottstswn, P. l. l. "mw scar... ? A‘ ‘mi-taint!- t ' smash llllf- , . v d‘ f; was sl- Flu In the Baptist The couple were unattended. i The bride. who was slvenss-uy, Mr. Rueben Macy ith_ v nelson‘ ; mixed with n couple of lots includ- slllcs uw-re generally $14.75 for ling some poor quality at $14.60. iOii the market where there were very few offered. $15.00 m $16.25 was paid for small ‘lots. Selects were qllolqd at 815.00 and sows lllostly $12.75. P A'I N _ p, Yiciils quickly to n few applic- ations oi Mlnarl-Pe. Equally good for internal or external use. . ivictoria One of the largest snd best equipped Hotels In Eastern Canada. Contains 120 rooms, 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the past few years. Few Hotels throughout Canada and the United States have Its splendid table. Courteous, service to all Gueots. Tele- phones in rooms. Rated $4.00 to $5.00 per day. A . c1 m ->..-_~.>v-.\. m». 4- s-a; wanna, -»- "'~'_>-¢I_\IlFPVQ‘\s\'~ ur HARRV C. BROWN, Manager Queen Hotel‘ Is new the finest Hath] of Its elsss ln the Nlsrltlme P01» lnees. ll lpposll to lilloll who wsnt s eolnfortlbio Hotel snd sliiiiiiiiiii “Rh l" excellent slrvlol st sjnedso ste prion. Rates 09-99 I iilY- ‘ Charlottetown Co., L“. ‘Proprietors .- osl. manuals,