DeliciousFlavotn- lihaseaSanllonis SEAL BRAND Alan Colbham, premier long dis- tance aviator of the British "Eln- pire, on the eve 9f the noted ‘lta- lian airm-ans flight across the At- lantic from Portuguese Guinea for Port Natal, Brazil. ‘llilvery avia- tor no matter what nationality, will wish ‘Commander iDe Pineilo lanid . n e r l“ crescent” nosed out the Dan“ 3132:3123? bgghsseuccsllsachleve- “Wm Hwbmmm m’ the Mukai ment in flyfng no matter by whom. Cross Arena. last nighLm capture ‘meant a distinct forward step m m“ Baum‘ Amateur Sam“ HM" convincjngthe pulblic in the practic- kley-Igsgl: for the second “cmw ability of aviation," Sir Allan de- 9 v8 ' “clared. Sir Allan, who is on a lec- Wm‘ ‘he “M.” “landing at three ture tour of Canada, was the first a" l“ the second Berlmh,“ °ver' airman to fly from England to Alls- “m "l" mm“ Sm“ H'“"“'| iralia and back. For this feat he ""- °"""“‘““'5 Play" ‘"1 "m “e- wasdrnlghted by King George. t2.‘;l’f.;.‘-3“'i.;.".’“§..'3.‘§ 3322b’; . |'KlIlg‘ Alfonso Coming This Year SCOTC- Italian Ace OE O11 Long Trip, NEW YORK, Feb. 1s. —King Al- ifonso of Spain will come to the wnMN-MPEG’ Feb‘ 17 ,. HGEmwUnited States and possibly Canada Luck to De Pinedo,. lziucerely {within n year} mm’ rm gaagotz) i“ hope he succeeds." This was the? r p on one o e W0 ’ '0" which the Spanish l IOCBHH liners Essa“ issued Mm ma” 13y Sh. Royal Mail Line is building. —-. ' So Conde de Gueli, the wealth- iest grandee of Castlle, who, by Hockey Players ‘eason of his ancient title of Mar- luis of Comilla, enjoys the media- A Till? d°W11 with Mimrd" eval distinction of being able to after a stromwlll some DYE‘ ,stand before the King without re- vents stiffness. ‘moving ‘his hat, announced today when he arrived on the luxurious Spanish Royal Mail liner Alfonso XIII. Cresoents Nosed g; ‘ Out Dart 4-A-3 lmavnmoufllll. Fob- 1»5. —~Eishtv ptinufes of fast and thrilling hoc- key was necessary before the Hali- . —Z-—<-o>—-——— A little girl was sitting on the doorstep nursin-g her infant sister. when a lady passing -by stopped "How is baby today ”' she asked. “Quite well, thank you. msfam re- plied the girl. -“And what do they call him?"' "They call him a girl!" ‘nu ) ;; Colds and LaGrippe How often have you said or heard some one say I have a cold or the children have some disease and no cause for it. . What about the milk bottle? Was it properly steriliz- Pooelbly it came from a sick room yesterday? rm growing period of u... child lo the molt import- ant. so take no chancel. Garden City Milk is Pure and bottled in sterile bottles, Distributed at your home every day for, 10 cents a quart- The Pure Milk 00., ltd. olsrmaurone or ears ‘M-lLK J PHONE s04 ‘ , ‘* ed? .. “w. ,- ‘ l - ~ sale» sliBa- nap- ~lfln~ I dAlNT-UP i Now is the time to do those Odd jobs or get them done. it's the time to get what you need for them, too. Here are some suggestions. Hinges We i Knob: have and all é Locke , “M. é ‘~ Carpenter's =1 l after Paints L." " T Varnish“ i h h ' Enalnolo give “d \ m: v . ‘ s M“ At this time o1 u" y." . good" 0°06 "W. Piano or brace will m‘ " |°°|<- "i? you fix HP lomo of the odd for all ‘ é a 1°“ W" "l" 1° M. Ind do the u.” .\ work all the bottgr." y“ My. a good tool for n. Pianos .. . $3.00 o, "no , “W! .. $200 to $4.60 . . $1.60 to $6.25 ' Hammers ‘Note $2.00 lonw Drivers 16o to $3.26, us, mm. um». u. Juan-upon _.....-..., n.- wullzlt l-zqq-w I AT HOME-Jilin and lMrsmBenja- - went to Miss Sadie MoRse. her late residence. Milton, where a Central Guardian "m: THREE m ONE OF THE onsifrg-fim: r657"? N°VEL8 ever written, will J Rm; "him o! a repel- by Mr. 8.0m. t urnett at *St. James Lllflfflfy seveily {his evening m, 1131mm“ MEN'S CAPS-See our Special d“ °r M“?! Cars to clear at 75c each‘. Prowse ‘Br-gs 14¢ 3917 -POILI‘CE doom- _ A m“ ma. victed of is mmy daygllssliauwas sentenced to MEN'S FLEECED . W EAR-—\P6lli11mh’s Fleecedu 15.3.1295. xeagggiwrillt alt ‘the special price ‘Ltd a garment. Prowse Bros. 3917,1113»; o0 ooz LADIES silk Hose, an WW"! spring shades. regular 181119 ‘L50 L0 ‘L75 on 5M9 Friday Hid Saturday for only 79c a pair. *"'°"“° 3'"- Ltd» 3911 .____ min Rnlera will be Al. Home Sat- "Ydll/ evening. February 19th, their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary, from ‘8 to 10 o'clock. , 3950-2-l8-l2i. luau-s wool. UNDERWEAR._ 1381511“? 01' $1.50 wgol underwear o clear for $1.00 n. garment. Fri- ll8y and Saturday. Prowse Bros, ma. 3911 YORK-MA'RSH-FIELD— ‘Rev. '1‘. id. Boothroyd, minister will preach at the following services 119mg“... day, Marshfield 11 a. m.; Pleasant GPOWG 3 p. m.; York 7 p, m_ MEN'S WINTER (YCOATS clear. ug at real Special Prices. Prowse .3708. Ltd. 3917 MEN'S ARlMY FLANNEL shirts .5 doz. in the lot, regular $1.25 m .\1.50 to clear for $1.00 each, nrowse Bros. Ltd. 3917 FARMERS BRING YOUR HOGS o Hazelbrook Tuesday afternoon, ‘ab. 22nd and get the highest JB-Tkei- Price. Signed Harry Jenk- ufl- 3923 217 5i ROBIN HOOD FLOUR the big- 465156111118 and best _hard wheat .lour. For sale at all Charlottetown lrooers and leading dealers every- fllore. z-s-wtm. WINSLOE SERVICES. - The United Church of Canada, Rev. W. d. Palmer, Minister. Services Sunday, Feb. 20th: Higllfield l1 l. m., Princetowu Road 3 p. m" Ninsloe North 7 p. m. Preaching lervice at Winsloe South on Thurs- lay, Feb. 24th, at 7.30 p. m. ElNJOYABLE DANCE — A verl’ enjoyable dance was held Wednes- day night at the Rose and Grey. There were thirty-five couples pre- sent. The c-hlaperones were Mrs. beith MacLeod and Mrs. George Dewar. This dance was put on by some of Charlottetown ‘s younger people. Dainty refreshments were served and all had a very pleasant evening. ORWELL-VERNON UNITED SHURCHES, services on Sunday, February 20th will be as follows:—- Cherry Valley at 10.30 a. m., St. Andrews, Orwell at 2.30 p. m., and )rwell Head at 7 p. nl The S. S. ind Bible Class will meet at Iherry Valley at the close of the Morning service and in St. And- rews, Orwell, nt 1.30 p. m. WHIST nmvz - Tile Jesular weekly whist in -the St. Joseph's Sodality Hall was held Wednesday night and was well attendeid. The ladies prize was won by Miss Char- lotte Creighan, the gentleman's b)’ .VIr. Patrick Gallant and the consol- ation prize by Miss Mildred Mur- na.ghan. Tho lucky table prize THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN» lPiflililllfi lNll MINEHS iillN Ell ilN Will Slliil fl MIAMI- F1!» Feb. 10. -——A cross 1'6 B! Proposals and opinion offer- ed by coal miners and operators to- dBY in explanation of their views toward the drafting of a new wage agreement in the central competi- tive bituminous field served defin- itely to reveal the gap that must b9 bridged before common ground is found. Led by their spokesman, John L. Lewis, president’ of the United Mine Workers of America, the miners laid their convention in- structions before the operators. Those instructions call for the best possible contract based on "no re- duction" of wages. The operators met the miners’ request wiih a proposal that a con- tinuous wage scale be negotiated on a basis of competition with non- union mines in West Virginia and Kentucky. Continuous negotia- tions would illen be placed under control oi.’ a board composed of mediators, operators and miners. The proposal was read to the con- ference. An Americans Gen- erosity Enriches Prague Arti PRAGUE. Feb. 16. ~ The City of Prague has just received from the well known ‘Czechoslovak painter. Alfred dvluclla, three pictures of a; Slavonic Epic, a cycle of twenty, pictures which he is painting de~ picting the life of the ancient slavsfflle Anglo-Saxon public will be interested to learn that it was‘, Mr. Crane. the former U. S. AIIP, bassador to Russia, who was res-f ponsible for interesting t-he artist, in the life and art of slavs, and‘ who suggested to him that hr- sllould prepare a. series of large pictures designed to illustrate sylll-l bolicaily tile development of the, Slnv peoples. Mr. Crane financed. the undertaking and is presenting“ the works of the City of Prague on; appropriately exhibited. The ques- tion of exactly where they are to, be placed is now being (iiscussed; by the City Council. M Mr.»C.E. MacKenzie and son lthank their many tliends for their lsympathy, floral tributes, kind mes: sages and words spoken (lhlfillk, their recent sad bereavement. ‘ l I l Mt. StewarbNotes A numlber of citizens are still -'bus-. ily employed in hauling lumber w; the different mills. hauling homo, firewood, etc. lSome others 1111i"? finished and are having it sown‘ by power. I Reports of very good catches 0i‘ smelts at ‘Cranberry Wharf. 131". the season closes. ‘Tllefliifly the hath‘ inst, so it remains now for the,’ commission merchants to do their, part. ing and the number gradually 111',’ creasing and Mr. Hughes ‘mflriis, credit for the capable way in ‘Willfllli it is being run. ,.___ VISITING SICK PATIENTS —. Mr. John lHowatt of Tryon, spenij the week-end in the city and visit-,‘ ed his son Brent, who has been u‘ patient in the P. E. I. Hospital for the past nine weeks, but who is now improving rapidly and hopes to be able to leave the hospital in a few weeks. Mr. Howatt also visit- ed his daughter, Mrs. Gordon Mac- Millan who was operated on for ap- pendicitis two weeks ago, and whose ‘condition for the last week was causing her relatives and friends much anxiety, but they 11" pleased to hear her condition has improved. REPORTS COLD WINTER -- Mr. F. C. Mon-aghan of DilkeJSask. in writing to The Guardian says: ‘This has been a cold winter from 40 to 50 degrees below was very common with more allow thou I ever saw in the west. rl-Iorses 8e11- erally run out all winter, but this was an exception as ‘the snow was 80 deep they could not reach the Drairie grass. lt is no sport look- illfl after twenity or tweniiyilfive head of horses every day. Crops were good la the West in 1926. but in the stock yet as it rained al- most overy day last fall. LAID TO RE'8T.-'l‘he funeral of the late ‘Mira. Chas. FL McKenzie was held Monday afternoon from short service was held, thence to Milton Episcopal Church, where the- Ngular service was conducted- Rev. Mr. Johnston officiated, assisted by iRev. Mr. Raymond. The pall- bearers were: H. H. Horne, J. 0. Hyndman, J. V. Moors, G. W. Dorks, J. 1. Stewart and H. W. McKenzie. Interment: in Milton Cemetery. i-Qc-i osnoounu i It will be learned with relret. that Mrs. Peter Currominmmel-vll. le,_ ll seriously ill wltlioj-pnenmoniu. its; Grace nun‘. se. Peters there is considerable of it standihlz ‘busy these days, not so much Mr. William Ross. Stsnhope- re- cently purchased a lobster boati from Mr. Bruce McCormick. on Friday last Mr. Ross with one of tilc condition that they are to be} .- CARD or THANKS, Frank and Robert, Milton, wish‘ to‘ Sani-Bilt Combinesluxuruious Comfort and Long Life at ANI-BILT FURNITURE is rnothproofed by the only effective process known. Every particle of “Keratin,” the oily substance in wool, silk, hair and feathers upon which moth grubs feed, is de-natured by this process—-every thread and every hair. No food for moths is left in Sani-Bilt up- holstery ‘materials and cover- mg fabrics. Moths cannot exist. When we say “mothproof”, we mean absolutely mothproof —mothproof for all time. SANI-BILT on Display During February Sales at the Following D Read our guarantee. will see it is a binding contract to replace any Sani-Bilt Suite found to have been damaged by moths at any time. Sani-Bilt hardwood frames and oil-tempered coil springs supported by specially im- ported Scotch webbing, close- ly interwoven, form the finest possible foundation for a life- time of use. We use no second- hand materials to stuff our upholstery. Every particle is new and sanitary. Prices range to suit all requirements. Prices for All You R. T. HOLMAN, LIMITED. Summerside-Charlottetown his neighbors, Mr. Arthur Shaun, came up and hauled her home. Mf- 1118i‘. Messrs fro. and (ieddie Douglas- nnd the Misses Marion ‘McKenzie and Ellie Douglas. evening. We are pleased to see Mr. T1108. Atkins one of our old and respect- ed citizens enjoying excellent health this winter. Mr. Atkins ul- ways greets you with a ‘smile and is, tho champion auction-forty-five player here or hereabouts. l We learn with pleasure thnt MP5- irLDlCoffin has recovered from ill- ness which confined her to her lwme- and 15 n°w m h" “mm good. Mrs. Oliver Jones, which wns ilvi health. i ‘home 87 John Street. the servic- 'The doctors here are kept very the village as in its vicinlties. On Thursday last Dr. A. D. Martin. covered sixty-five miles. and all of that, excepting ten miles, with his own horses. * some time daughter, Mrs. Harold iHall. bi Mrs. Kimble Coffin is spending! some time ‘ ___._4 son Douglas, Head of l-llllsboro at‘ Her as returned homo otter s d jar mm. The regular services of the Unit- f\ number of families‘ here on? All stayed over joy-ed the S0l‘lll0ll “Religion and night and feiilflleil U"! miiilwmg filuiio" broadcast from the Baptist ,____. R088 has reCfiived 80°41 ‘lummmm loviious were sung which all went Mm m‘ mm“ mvmlliwy, from the firm he fishes for, so ill- m “mke a- very jnteregflng and in- w k ' wild Tliiliimg “V” ‘mats next “mm strut-Live uleeting. ilurpleo. Mrs. Morton, Mr. i"Nl*uv<-l' My (loll in Thee." ‘ During lill‘ vovy iluproasivo scr- ma“ n; NW! ll UII-"IYi-Pii“ Qiliiliifiseil 0i “"5" Lellvl-tuul capacity us woll as u suc- = ‘. mm- . - . ~ ~ . Am-w- oo- wh- Hue-fled we u chm-h we 1-»- o ow mo; iiwlfiii.‘“;-.».1l“..2fi .12‘. i? u. i" Q". ‘.".“f 9' 1,"? .".““.'_""3?“f* P“ Ymmg ‘Pmples Rally held m mo“ “m” °t 11 a" m" “d 7 p‘ m‘ Con-i 1.1.5.1. sung very sympathetically. fiiylll-dlllf-{II ‘ldiliAl lullhlckllllili- Church, Friday night last were. (“mod by new M_ R Cmn-nnuh l - -\ -) 1> i"! f" Hill. o tu ll" i Alllfllli-Y iii“ bimiliiiil "WW1 m‘ in lilo lil1ii'_\'lil;-{lilllllfillfyllllilifl sec- hulos were wreaths from the W. C. m,“ U, U“, mnvimm, “m, was l-m. T. ll. of which the late Mrs. Jones snmu years a (“rumor of mu “g. hull boon n strong supporter, Illlll “m, 3],“ 1131...,“- -.uw.-.vnla...-..-‘1~. .¢"'l- .¢"'-l.1\ 1.104.. oooo-Qooooooooowvq- l¢4~ao Down Tilrougll tho Ages Scott's i » Emulsion . ‘in tho parish. John (‘lurk was a llillTl‘ than ordinary‘ in- mme ccssful business llliill and oven up '\\'l.‘ll1ll‘t'. iii.- was ulu- u: lllu plnuvurs linud Dairying M (‘hurcli by Revllnss Eaton. 'I‘ll0_s£‘ not having a radio were kindly ill‘ vllod by those who had to come 1.11.1 “listen m.“ The music too was enjoyed. F. IN MEMORIAM M RS. OLl-ll-E-E-JONES A large number of lending (viii zens mended the funeral of the lut- Monday afternoon from her lull being at 2.30 o'clock, and the col he: Y. ll. A. of St. John's Church, ll‘ which llor daughter, .\lrs. C. \V. lflifllilifllll, is an active member. 'l‘he pull ilQllTi-‘Yfl wore all memb- "rs of llle family. nvo sons. Nlidrllo- on 18.. unll Andrew H. Jones; a ;<lll-ill-lil\\', (‘. W. R0(llil0l\(l', two .i'illl(lS()llS, Vernon M., and Slauloy ‘ Jones, and u nephew, Byron N. Jones. lslo remains were laid tn rost ill lu- fuulily vault ill ldimwood ceme- cry, (The il'l)0VB is taken_ from the iaily Times of Mansion, N. B., of ohruury Sill. Tile late Mrs. Oliver ‘IilFS was a sister of Mr. F. ll. Assoviulioll. in politics he was ovcr u sluuuoil and consistent adherent of lilo Conservative. party itllll ill religion u devout illlki earnest Roman (‘nlhnliln null although over su-ulifusl null true to lilo causes he espoused yoi his brood cultured and unbiased vision was over open in l‘L‘\0l‘.lll7.0 the virturc o1‘ any vuuso, irrespective of the iPllOiS of (‘ills-i 01‘ ('l‘l’l'(l. liv was. m lilt: lruusl illil‘i']ll'r‘iilli0l\ of lilo terms. u Christian gonllelllzlu uud his heart zlml homo wl-ro luo synonyms of generous llosplizllity. During his lust illness he was vis liOil ivoquvuily by his parish priest i088 ieiWlnK T01‘ Elmwoild Wmm‘ Ill-er. uud uu aunt of Mrs. (Judge) Rev, p“ (~,;,,,Lh,,.,. m"; also by “N; ery at three. On account of the illness of Rev. Harold Tomkinson. pastor of Wesley ‘Memorial United Church, the funeral service was ‘conducted by Rev. J. A. Ramsay. in mg 4mm, Minister of St. John's Units-d Kirby read appropriate passages deeds, her many fine Slewnrg of this city. ——-~———€O->i—— MR. JOHN CLARK -i—4 of Johu Clark. which took place after a brief The deceased was born at Kin- and . ill- of the .\. o. Mrs. Rand if lifeslloiflespbrfdifefi C-hilrch‘ m“) W“ “misled bl’ R/ev- floss on the 8th inst. Palmer Road ‘he ,1,.L-,.,,S,.,1 _ V. J. Kinby, and Rev. W. Penna. suflersd the loss of one 0i 118 "iii-l lilOllliwl‘ ni 1on1: slunlliug was one d,“ . .,. sch "L, m U“. 5,“, w, ‘Fr. Johnston, who uttolnlvd lo his spiritual needs and prepared his, ‘soul for its return to the heavenlyl E abode of its (‘rl-nlor. The funepl. procession, ilvluic-d by lilo members.‘ ll., of which society‘ was liil esteemed l l Rood parish. many pnnillg from tile ineighhnurlul: parishes of Tignish George Knox. i womanly ihr ugh his ind try for slgfthiilli Jahnespfolo’: Jess”? lijolilierhAr-‘and Mm Nwmw“ o Ila . e ca e c t . -. _ the usual hour. Nice readlniflh and quaiiii6s and her great influence careful management, he developed; Haul; T,‘,',,°..~,f,,,§‘,'§, M293 w“ ‘u?!’ fifilnj°lfglfflefggfjgy nicely chosen hymns and psalm se- (or good on the lives of those with one of the finest farm properties l.hy'ltev. Dr. Gauthier. assisted by soul rest in peace. I has stood the tut. first, laat and always. A: a plmeutatwi oi colds and i builder oi health Yilur doctor will rec- ommend Scoti’s Emulsion every time. Sold in two uses 65 cents and $1.30 per bottle. Try it today. Harold L Villrliz. -. .. < q aoo-Qfivo - . .>oo-o0ov<v¢o+o-oo-¢o-o.@¢¢¢¢¢~4¢ PHOHL 2/? 17B QUEEN STREET l . v ooooooooooe ounces-soon vhf. ilmi "1' ' . IL‘ Rev. l‘l'. .l~‘»u‘_. . R '. M . R h . -. , .. . Besides a sorrowing widow ~nee 1 h . Margaret Clohosaey formerly 0i, ‘brother Mr list. briqclgflinbrllzhtollrxo! dscriifture’ while nluaamnpenna k9“ M" i" “my m” "*'“°""‘l ml ""1 Aiimvl" ‘MM Presser w swell xlul Pond-ho - " ' ‘i... ‘ » ' n us es an e e l ~ » The regular meeting of the Y. P-l ful and Christian life of the late mains: (m- 10$ years. He afier- bitfzlgrl. Tin? rillflrlilli-hrgils §1B-g°ii-ii“°°”' Hm ronowm! brother! and 5- C- E- WBB held 50nd!!!’ availing lvlrs. Jones, Hmllillflllill-B he!‘ high ward moved to Palmer Road, where liam illlnlirahlln 8i "I9 T10R19 0f MT- 8nd “"15"”, Christian attributes. her charitable he bought a farm I leaves to cherish sisters. namely; Owen and James at Rnmforrl.‘ Me, Thomas at homo. Gallant and and 1y Ill I .7