APRIL 2o, 192s TUE (‘JIARLUTTETOWN GUARDIAN beat essays on To Talcnnns: Come to NiagaraFalls in July- don’t wait foritfiiobir “ honey- 111G011 ” to see the Great Cata- ract. Children: in- public and parochial schools. ,who write “ Wheat” come with their teachers at our ex-_ ' Central Guardian -q—A-- BROADCAST — Rev. Ewen Mac- Dougall, will give an address from IC. F. C. Y., Charlottetown. On Sun- day, April 22nd, at 4,30 p. m. BURIAL SATURDAY The funeral of the lateJohn M. Hughes will be held Saturday morningot nine o'clock. SERVICES IN THE Dlilldfls Bill)- tist field, Sunday, April 22nd, will Ibo as follows: Avondale, 11 a. m.; Dundas, 3 p. m.; St. Peters, 7.30 p.| m. Rev. A. A. McLeod will preach. Tim McCoy Scores In “California” At The Capitol 'HAS ROLE or a GALLANT AND HEROIC LOVER OPPOSITE DOROTHY SEBASTIAN As. Capt. Gillespie, U. S. M. C. in “Calilorniafl the Metro-Goldwyn- Mayer historical Western produc- tion now playing at the Capitol Theatre, Tim McCoy is seen in by far the most interesting story and role that star has ever before at- ZABBIE coilciii i THIS EVENINB Tonight is the night-citizens who believe in a worthy cause and at the same time an excellent even- ing's entertainment would do well to wend their way to the Strand Theatre. where a large number of the finest artists in the city will ap- pear in both vocal and instrument- ‘1: I pense. The conditions are easy. -- - TEMPERANCE BULLETIN ~-— The Secretary of the Temperance Alliance, Rev. R. C. Eaton. informs the Guardian that the “Temper- ance Bulletin" just issued under date March 30, was not published by or under the authority of the Temperance Alliance and that the Alliance is responsible in no meas- ure for its contents. The Temper- ance Bulletin referred to states that it is the last publication of the executive of which Mr. W. E. Bent- ley was President and the Rev. A. A. McLeod. Field Secretary. Write for Igoarticulars to flE CANADIAN SHREDDED WHEAT COMPANY, Ltd. Niagara Falle, Ontario Tl-IE silN (LIFE ASSURANCE c0. OF CANADA issues an Ideal Savings Policy OFFICIAL VISITOR - Grand Chancellor L. P. Stratton, Monctonfl N. B., paid an official visit to Em-i pire Lodge, No. 19, Knights cf,’ Pythias last evening. A short sess-i . ion of the Lodge was held, after which a ivoll laid luncheon was served by the Pythian Sisters. Mr. Stratton was accompanied by G. W. Cameron, of Amherst, Grand Prelate. Mr. Stratton gave an in- teresting talk on membership drives, etc. Mr._ Cameron aisoad- dressed those present. Both gentle- men were enthusiastically received. a Combination oi a io; 1s and Zillfear Endowment, With a much lower premium than if bought separately. Ask ‘our Agents about It or I your... ..'..ii.i. ll'l‘.l coiisnlt‘_.,i.n. lliooiilaoivl Manager. ..- |."'-' I e+++o4 o oo¢++e+04 amoauoamowvo- i CLASSIFIED , ADVERTISEMENTS ..............,. p l . n ‘ - ' . (lfil-zrhlrrrrlii-ml m M ‘ "::°p::'ul:?,:l5°"::' The many freinds of Miss Edna. g lflthi Insertion! ......._....i-.<-....8o per lino of 6 woriln fégcrlxlldeihggyggzt}swagiotéieggfsgeaisf yn+o recovery.» ourably after her recent operation for appendicitis in the Prince Ed- ward Island Hospital. f \ +0 voo-vao-wovovoo-ovv v-vo-v» l Agents Wanted, -—— NO-PIN CLOTHES LINE-Milt‘ best selling article on the m_ , wanted in every home. Oui) l- ing plan is a sure winner. Ag nts invest no money, write toffirac- lical Inventions Ltd., 5M5 Bt. Lawrence, Montreal. . ' , A. W. April Zflthsfli. Miscellaneous , ‘ ' The many friends of Mr. George Wood of the Bank of Nova Scotti will be glad to know that he is steadily im roving after his recent operations in the Victoria Gencrnl Hospital in‘ Halifax. He will be in the hospital for u. short tiineyi-t. Mrs. George Sherren, City, who has been lying dangerously ill in the P. E. I. Hospital is now making good progress. Miss Adelaide Lockhart Ls in the Prince Edward Island Hospital and‘ was operated on yesterday for ap- pendicitis. _ - JNO. Y. ALE-RED MACDONALD, Lii Surveyor, Hermanville, P. ‘E- ‘L; ' 4-11-1 mo. ‘riHlFPlNG TAGS. EXPEDITIOUS- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- ei-y. lg BILLHEADS AND STATEMENTS neatly printed. Guardian Job Prlntery. if Boande-rs Wanted- , . B0 .WANTED, REASON- abl cobra). location, ,Apply ,. MOURNING cwids at shortest notice. Guard- lau Job Prlniery. MEIMORIAM oio 387lv4-4l94ii AUCTION SALE AT HAZEL- grove Monday, April 30th. 162 acres or’ land. also stock, imple- nicrits. Benjamin McNcvin. 3B99-4-20-3i. ' 7» Fat-Stile Rcv. Ross C. Eaton left for Mont.- real this morning to attend the all Canadian Conference ' 'on Social Work, being held at the Mount Royal Hotel, April 23-27. , Bedford Station: 3892 CORRESPONDENCE CARDS AND envelopes with address printed just the thing for acknowledge uienr, wollilulialli, etc. Guardian ‘ ~ Job- Prlntory. ll KlllgS HOTSB W011 FOR. SALE —=BARRED ROflKl _ FOR sane -, nnssan caoyah _______,,,,_._.._ hay. G,- M _ rc,-‘ Pownak. " . 3888-4-20-31. ii . I isles for lwtvhins- Guy Rm“- TAILORED T0 voun. MEASURE‘ Bralldfln Handicap Brmklcy- t and fit guaranteed, our medium _ 3900'4‘20‘3i§ suits carry standard trimmings and our best suits carry high class trimmings in silk, I also carry a Maritime Province rec- ord for high sales and good fitt- ing suits and top coats, and have won o. high class trade. Call or FOR SALE — STANDARD BRI-Il) g and Registered Stallion. Prince‘ lliarior. Apply at stables, 213- Grcnt George Street, City. 3879-4-19-31.‘ _____.i___..__ . l | l FOR SALE — SIX GOOD COWS (Special to the Guardian) NEWMARKET, England, April 19. -King George won his first race o." the season today, his three year old Scuttle capturing the Brandon ‘handicap over nine furlongs from , - seventeen others. Scuttle is by-Cap- ¥fttlflggssg° figipvfmesgafpléilyé’ tain Cuttlc out of Stained Glass. ' ' i-a-u F ‘Nova Scotin; Mrs. I". New Brunswick. be inaugurated Perugla University, by order al sections in a concert being stag- ed in aid of the Abegwelt Amateur Athletic Association, the receipts from which will be used in the building up of the Grounds and Grandstand. This splendid athletic field and track, kept up by sheer dint of per- serverance and determination by 'the Abegweit Club in order that cur generations of athletes may have a proper place to train and compete in the many athletic en- CIUiLVOTS, is now badly in need of re- - _ 4 , pa r. It takes money to do this and thlennglggtnemfiltialce xdhagrggitfié carry on as before. The Club at the rcles of the season and he carries ltpresent time “mm” s” "'5 Way with Signal honorsh He has a daskk clear to meet these demands which. ing way about him that reminds by the “m” Me "mm than deserving one of Douglas Fairbanks, yet it therefore “l”. Abegweus take this does not create the impression that means m rmsmg funds m order w. he is m any way imitating Doug |carry on the commendable work. A McCoy is a gallant lover. a hard record breaking attendance should fighter, a little of the swashbuckler cmwn their endeavws “might- —the sort cf a man who appeals to women with his pleasant screen per- sonality and his distinctly military figure. His latest story deals with that romantic period in which took place the American conquest of Califor- nia. As an Americana, McCoy is despised by the Californians, save one senoiita who would have despis- ed him had she been able to do so. It is a story of romance, intrigue and battle against n wonderful background of love and doubt. Dor- othy Sebastian plays the role of the senorita and the picture was direct- ed by W. S. Van Dyke. The cast is not made up of especially big screen names but each member is suited to his role and his interpretation is very close to perfect‘. The fourth chapter of “The Mask- ed Menace," and “Should Second Husband's come first“, fill out an excellent pictoral program. See it Friday or Saturday. --<o>--- Officers Elected OTTAWA. Ont.. April 19.-Nine hundred women met here last night at the banquet which followed upon’ the close of official business of the. first NationzihAsscmbly of Liberlilf Women. i t The honorary president Mrs. Nor- man Wilson announced the perman- ent officers of the new organiza- tion. President, Hon. Mary Ellen Snitih. M. L. A.. Vancouver. The tempted. Unheard of a year ago, McCoy has gradually worked his wayainto the hearts of millions of theatre-goers and now stands out as one of the mcst romantic figures of the screen. McCoy is a natural actor. He is not given to the artificialities which so many male players affect after years in films. Everything he does naturally-and well. A Romantic Role -—-——-<I O>-—'—- PORT HILL SCHOOL Following is the standing recently of pupils in Port Hill School: Grade X-1, Eleanor Birch. Grade IX-l, Grace Ramsay; 2, Eileen Birch. Grade VIII-1, Jessie Montgoni- ery; 2, Gwenythe Birch; 3. Courtney Maynard. Grade VII-l, James Strongman. Grade V1-1, Austen Maynard; 2, William Gillis. Grade IV-1, Willie Birch and Joseph Gillis. equal; 2, Lorne Kil- bride; 3, David Strongman. Grade III-l, Roland Ramsay; 2, LYmflll Ramsay; 3. Kathleen Kil- bride. Grade 11—l, Margaret Gillis. Grade I (Al-l Greta MacLennan 2, Mildred Ramsay; 3, Eva Kilbride. Grade 1 (B)-1. Lauretta Kilbride. Perfect attendance: Grace Ram- say. Courtney Maynard, Greta Mac- Lennan. ' Perfect Deportment: Eileen Birch, Herman Maynard. James Strong- man, Lorne Kllbride, Mildred Ram- say. M. Estelle Stewart. (Teacher). mi LETTER OF SYMPATIIY I To Mrs. George I. Birt and Family. Dear Mrs. Blrt and Family:- Whereas it hath pleased the Sov- Sreign Disfiaoser of balll events to call honorary vicc- n-csidcnts in c, o lmse your e ‘wed husband Miss B. E. lvlclliinnon, Princctfhlitid- and father we the undersigned in ward Island; Miss Carrie Carmich-l bibs“ of MCMM‘ L: 0' L" N°- 1543- 901’ Nova 5Com; Mm E A. 5mm‘, wish to express our heartfelt sym- New Brunswick. The vice-presidents pamy w 3m“ m W"? “mlcmm and include, Mrs. D. J. Riley for Prince 5°“? bmeavemem“ We feel the use‘) Edward 151E114; “m _]_ Hanway m. lessness of mere human sympathyf 3313mm“ for compared with the sympathy of Him who came to bind up the broken hearted to give the oil of Joy for mourning and the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness. When the last trumpet shall sound we trust that we may all meet again where there will be no more part- ing and all tears are wiped away. Signed in behalf of the Lodge. JOIIN W. JAY, FRED L. JAY. (Patriot Please Copy.) Duceflnaugurates Course In Journalism (Special to the Guardian) PERUGIA, April 18. - A course in the “History of Journalism" will April 28, at the of Premier Mussolini; The university McLean L. O. L. No. 1843. freshened and to freshen. Apply to F. A. Wotten, Victoria. l 3872"‘19_'3_‘; jMale HelFWanted ---___-.--.__-_---,-. IIOUSE FOR SALE AT BRIGHT- offered Mussolini the honor oi] be- ing the first holder of the chair. blit he declined in favor of Deputy Paolo Oranp. who is a militant IICWSPBpCl‘ man, 35 years of age. -~--<o->----- , TO MEET IBN SAUD Fanning Brook. To Bros, Geo. and Norman Birt. Dear Brethrcm-We the under- signed in behalf of the Officers and on. Seven roomed house, new, all wv-IANTED "‘ A) G00” MAN m0 Juodem conveniences» Apply 23,‘ work on farm immediately. J. R. Park Terrace or Phone 748-L. ' ‘Dwmis- 3823'4'17'4l'- (Special to the Guardian) LONDON, April 19. - Brig-Gen- eral Sir Gilbert Clayton has lclt London for Jcddeah to meet Ibn Members of McLean L. 0. L. wish to extend to you our sincere sym- pathy in this your time of sorrow. 3869'4'19'_3""w;\1vraii -.- EXPERIENCED Man ___ i Saud, Sultan of Ncjd, and self- or boy. farm WOTK- Herb- Den-msylstylcd king of the Hedkaz, with a, 38304484‘ view to discussing the outstandiligl questions affecting the relations of p FOR SALE — BETWEEN MONT- ligue and Cardigan, good house. Miiishneld- barn, hen house and five to six acres. Good place for-fox ranch 1.- .._ . waiiisfilow. ASSISTANT rial.- - G tB'ti dtl H-d . or chickens. " "Guardian office. P91‘ rim“ "ndfmwh- Yearly 1m)- llfiifin m L 181x 38864404, same wage thioughout. Accumih) DEATHS ' lativc advantages. right party, Write or phone Arthur C. Wood.‘ ‘FRJZZELL ___AL Cornwall u“ Ami‘; Muse. hot will eating. Inbtl M""°""°"'- 3““""18'3‘~1alli. 1928. Mrs. Samuel Frizzell. Pleas reimir- A ='- rose v11 lot‘ " “TT” Fun iffll Friday at 2 p. m. Apply so Pleasant. ' et. Wanted l _ a 3 ' _—4-18-wf-21./ — MacAULAY - Died at Covchead. ---————--——~v;-—-—.- -—- PONY WANTED -- PONY- WAG- April 19th, 192s. James .1. Mac- l-‘AltM FOR SALE-AT ‘_ ‘Rl-JDI-Jli- on and harness wanted. advise W Aulay. aged 74 years. The funeral will take place from the residence of William Jennings, Covcheail Saturday afternoon to Comm. Ban. lcavliig the house at 3 o'clock. ii IN MEMORIAM care Guardian. I ___________________ (WANTED - TllRl-ZE on FOUR rooms, with bath. heated, suitable ' Jonhoiisekccping, or snuill house. TZ, "Phone 125-1.. 1'0- bnrn and buildings in qod con- 3333-4-115-31 dltion for particulars A y Hen- ry Weeks, Emerald. roll sou: - COLONEL w mam seven years old. Dam 39114494‘- 4 rider, grand-dam Alright, Hallf- -——————~i—-——-——"—-—-: l‘ signed‘ » sister to H rr 2.16412, aIsOlWANTED IMMEDIATELY ONH In memory of our dearly bcloyell '_ ‘ I GEO. W. JAY, imlbsiater, géfimwa mam, form- Mammoth Pekin Drake. J. Emer- I Mother, Mm Alexander Muphep L E. E, JAY, my owned by m. McMillan. cir- son Murray. Plrdcrlcllm» P- E- I; son, Brookfielil, who passed away MOTH l (Patriot Please Copy.) town. Pure , Ayrslihja» bu" , 39°” May 3151,1927. . three years"'o . Allah‘ J. ‘Mac- —-@—‘-—-' _ _ _ _ ‘ v Sea» r .“"-;°*.‘.".. 2'...“f'l1.‘3..“iI.“.'.3“.'..';€iii°“°"‘ SEASON .................. 2.... .___ I ' y?‘ a _ 3“7_l_"'_“f1‘ Igjalqycle. Apply 5 ay-8g08-4-20-lf A Place is vacant In our home Fly Tot. I-‘llt. Moth Balls. E l FOR SALE __ Two CAERIAGB I _ —— Which never can be filled. Cm" Flakes, saphm Camp. Stallions. Mayor Todd anflGolden In} Orts . hum-m; 5y "c; ramp); hor 0Il Cedar, etc. > Aubrey. also Alberta‘ Patchen by P ' Roy Patchen. Those class E t B v horses along with slxfiiiend of s y . choice cattle will be o cred by - - = - _, ' public Auction on Monday. April M 1 l 1 l 0 ll S _ ' . _ ‘ Lllrd. at 1 o'clock . mFFor furl I ' M011; Am) D1151‘ p300!» _ (he). particulars sgvhmwbilldxgq‘ (Cnnflhn we”) {In loving lnemolryah 01f” “John Blue. smn OPENING ’ Ono of the ingest and but M. Ladnar, St. Peters.‘ UHAWL Apr“ NFTr-Edc WIwbo died Allril a . . . gg-iati-ominlmltoatoi-o y -.. lui-fi-IP“ Nursing"; " -_ - Till; MER IDBN HOSPITAL School of Nursing offers a three- _ year courne to young omen. Schoollio moi-entail Mil‘ aimi- flimmlth ofllo Unwmlty lfor turns of March issued by U16 De-flliis week brings back memories laartment of National Revenue show m g iovod one gone forest, that imparts totalled more than And those who think or hlm today, 120,000.00 dollars and‘ exceeidoed flx- A" ‘mm; w)“. Iovgd him beat. ports by thirteen m ons. r ll! " I, I bu“) mm fiscal year ended with March 31. Inseflcdafi A.” u» however. exports were greater than imports by 140,000,000. Total exports of Canadian pro- THE VERY nssr MAKE ' Coats, Drones and Furs placed in than bin can be Q One near and dear to you have been called away to the great beyond where there is no more pain or dcath and realizing this fact we are Iasured t-hat your sorrow not as others without hope. ‘ We also realize the heholessness of v mere human sympathy, therefore would commend you to the great Grand Master who came to bind up the broken hearted w give the oil of Joy for mourning slid the gur- inent of praise for the spirit of heaviness, and they that wait upon the Lord shall renew their strength. they shall mount up with wings. as eagles, they shall run and not be weary. they shall walk and not faint. He has also "promised never to leave nor forsake thee. So if we will come to Him with our grief He will . comfort. sustain. Again expressing 0U!‘ Sympathy in behalf of the Lodge we remain your Brethren. I \ Photographer STUDIO Funeral H ome IIIIIJ. Mucilflllillll Undertaker and Embnlmer M Grafton Street Phone 482-1. 44 o: which have vflvl" baths. completely "BMW ,ln the put two yearn. Pew Hotels throughout Canada and the United Status hi" its splendid table. OourtmII-I service to all Goats. ‘r910- phonos in rooms. removed eully by ope_'__ the aide without taking bag o8 the hanger. THE PROMPT DRUGGISTS , . l Mac Klillllflll. g Depew Left Million Dollars To Yale U n i v e r s i t y I (Special to tho Guardian) NEW YORlQApi-ll 19.-Chauncey M. Depew. Railroad Executive. orator and humorist who died April , left $1,000 ‘WL-‘he largest single equest of a total exceeding $2,200,- 000-to Yale University, his almo. mater. The bequest carried no rc- strictions. Filing of the will today of the former United States Senator and Chairman of the New York Centruk Railroad directed distribution of ani estate the value of which is not yet known between his school. relat- ives, servants and the village of Peekskill where he was born nearly 94 years ago. ’ His native village receives $100,- 000 in trust for educational and other purposes and a sum is pro- vided for maintenance of the Depew Mausoleum at Peekskili where he i5 buried. Mr. Dephew's second wife, May Palmer, in lieu of dower rights rc- ceives $200,000 in accordance with an ante-nuptial agreement made December 27, 1901, a further be- quest of $150,000. 0n ha" m“ residuary estate during life and some personal effects. City Ch’ship Bowling I T 0 u r n a In e n t On the “Y" alleys 18st Ilicht one cf the most interesting games of this series was rolled. right at the start is was seen that all the boys were on and that big scores were‘ going to be made. _ i The fans were not disappointed either as the followinll 111811 5°01“ are an indication of the high 914155. bowling done. _ - v I Vern Gay won the high three with: 267, 259, 234, total 760. Ern Craswell had high single and’ second high three, 294. 137, 228. — 659. Jim Vickerson was third high man with 140, 261. 229-630. By winning this game thes Char- lottetown alley team are in the run- ning again, and by the looks of » things are going to give a 800d BC- count of themselves. The next game is between the Y. M. C. A. team and the Ch't<iwn team and will be rolled tonight on the Charlottetown alleys. Standing of series to date: Y. M. C. A.. won 2, lost l. ~ L. 0.0.. won 2, lost 2. Ch'town. won 2, lost 3. Charlottetown Alley Team V. Gay .. .. 1.. .. 267,259 234-760 J. Gauthier .. . .. 136 166 214-516, L. Gauthier 208 185 210-603‘ A. Rogerson .. .. 170 271 138-579 J. Vickerson 14o 2e1 zza-oao) 921 1142 102s aosiii L. 0. C. Team Jack Webster 197 201 176-574; Ern Craswell 294 137 228-659‘ R. Harley .. . 232 174 187-593 C. Kelly .. 153 140 145-438 W. Dooley .. 212 173 138-523 1088 825 874 2787 Majority for Charlottetown team, 301 pins. THE MARKETS "country shippers at extras 28-30: flrsts 27-28; seconds 22-23 delivered, cases returned. WINNIPEG-There has been no change in the market situation since the beginning of the week. Dealers are buying from country shippers at extras 27; firsts 25; seconds 21. , VANCOUVER-This egg market is steady. Dealers are buying from producers at extras 23-24; firsts 20- 21; pullet extras 18-10. HALIFAX-This market is hold- ing steady. Dealers are buying from country shippers at extras 28; firsts ited character but prices were un- changed. A fairly active trade was done in all, linm of millfeed and prices were well maintained. There was no change in prices for stan- dard grades of rolled-oats, but the undertone was strong. The whole- trade in, potatoes continued dull but the undertone to the market was steady. Prices for imported beans ruled firm under a moderate dc- mand from all sources. A feature of the butter trade was the marked improvement in demand 7mm 10¢“! Fillyers and more active business was accomplished with the result that prices advanced 1-4 to ——IF YOU WANT o. good laugh, come to Cape Traverse Hall on Saturday. April 21st. and see The PAGE THREE ciiAsi-z a sailisoiui! TEA!’ l" CHASE-sarcoma J’ SUPER OR ‘ x IE promise nothing for our teas that they do not deliver. ~ They are teas you will en you can’ de en o oy-that upon- that you _wil buy again and again. ‘" "°“‘“§'.li21§f.‘i‘l“.-,‘l.€3§‘.§.‘i.‘;§“"’°““d A! Bu! Gmcan Everywhere 1U To buy Potatoes, Cobblers and Moun- tains on daily market. H. GUSSMAN, Victoria Hotel Call FOR HOUSEOLEANING SMOKY CITY CREOLIN CHLORIDE SOAPS LIME AMMONIA MOTH BALLS CEDAR FLAKES DYES Phone 82 And Other Necessary Items J. Ernest H. Worth 142 Prince Street Boston Now York Brooklyn Philadelphia . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 912 1 Farrel; Bramc, Lauszcher and Gooch. BIB LEAGUES INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Buffalo . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 5 8 Baltimore . . . . . . . . . . . . - _ - -- 6 l? (‘Canadian Press) OTTAWA, April 19 (Eggsl-There Rochester . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 9 is no change reported from Canad- Jersey City _ , _ , , , _ . _ _ . . . . .. 2 7 ian egg markets today. ' TORONTO-The local situation is Montreal _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ,_ 10 17 unchanged with dealers buying from Reading _ , _ _ I _ _ _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 11 13 Toronto at Newark. postponed. NATIONAL LEAGUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..9161 -:-- Mia bu Gonewich, Brandt and Taylor; Cantrell, Fulknci" and Hogan. 5110 Elliott, Ehrhardt, Moss and Har- greavc; Ring. Sweetland and Wil- 25; seconds 20 cents. 5°"- MONTREAL. Que. April 19.-The p _ ‘ export trade in Canadian grain here 91116111113" - - - ~ - - - - - i - - - > ~- '1 2 1 today was extremely dull owing to ChlcaBO ~ ~ » - - - - ~ - - - ~ ~ - - ~ -- 13 21 0 the fact that foreign buyers failed‘ buquc. Jablonowski. Ash and to respond to local exporters‘ vlewsJI-largrsvc. Sllkftlfth; 1315K? Bill! The domestic trade was also quiet l-Iartnett. but the undertone was firm. The . demand for spring and winter St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . . . l3 17 1 wheat grades of flour was of a lim- Pittsburgh . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 10 14 2 Frankhouse. Littlejohn and 0‘- Hlll, Miljus, AMERICAN LEAGUE ‘ Dawson. £3118 aind Joibblng trade in eggs con- Firs‘ game: ‘nue 800 and va ues were firm. New york _ _ _ _ _ , ‘ _ _ , _ _ V _ H 3 i; {i The receipts were 1.790 cases. The Boston _ V _ _ 4 _ _ _ > _ ‘ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ 7 1o g Shcaly and Collins; Settlemeire. Harris, Rufflng and Holman. Second game: (Called. sixth. rain.) New York . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ‘l ll l Boston 2 6 0 Pennock and Grabowski: Wiltse (Only games scheduled). . .50 l!" 517- Little Clodho r resented bi tl e AMERICAN A550ClATl0N spoon] o, unl- acts for the year w QIJMBWL- , I RIM $4°° l" *5 PW - v y i». 4 row, .. _ ,,,-,,,,.,,§,,, Ngw 30o nd of Ionian uoe $89,807» N D Boarletown Dramatic Club. 1 st P 1 _ a 6 y“ v v - Qmtrucflofljvm on? anaportd for the year l . - , - I Charlotfetown 3Q12..4.2()-_,]lc6h";l;us. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 7 u . , - we o . . - y .._._. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. - ' - Undertaker l l (c adlan ri-om l D (b l ote] 0 (d Ana. sesame-row April 22nd Minneapolis ------- -- -- 4 19 - winning‘. unn-.Aiiri1 le-Wln- ALMER -0. l, H C " L ‘ my. .1. n. Saint. o. n. Minister. a-isrroiooo ................... .. l5 1. ‘“ _ mter again holds sway throughout EMB - , T“: R-t L , l l , B. m. Sunday School: ll a. m_. The, ' the "lfifilllrierrpiovlnfes witlimneuxia/ PHONE l4! §i§u §§°, i i Proprietors ‘Glllizi-ltcjm Company a! the Apootlosgtkioliwiiiikee . . . . . . . . . . . . l s K ‘imowa Jwrms o near m: _ flown ms 0;. p.m.'rhe uisville . . . . . . . . . 2 5 "i W" mmmon, m, shm, d,,,, h, “m! xmo moan: l BAH-Iv 0- BIOWN. Inset moo of 01mm a p. m. rim one’ -' Plrflure. - _ - l L I V -- I r . "w" "g1. “MN” W". cd church Gummorfleld. iii/humans” our -. .... .. ; l" ‘ iwoiooaio to w l.- l-2 cent per lb. The receipts were “M B°rry~ 1.218 packages. There was some de- - mand from local buyers for fodder 01110880 - - - ~ ~ - - - - - - - - - - - - -~ 2 3 5 made cheese today and sales of Cleveland . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 15 2 eastern .no. 1 white and colored Barnarbc, Cox, Goodell and were made at 1-2 cent per lb. while Grouse. McCurdy, Hudlln and L. western was quoted at 20 cents per Sewell. lb. The receipts were 455 boxes. . ' "__'¢'>_—'-' Detroit . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 9 7 2 ' ' St. Louis . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 8 6 4 W estern Guardian Billings. Smith, Gibson, Holloway ‘and Hal-grave: Gray, Ncvers and Schang. I06. 5-4 l; ._ » ___.. . ___.;_._ Badly digested food, acidity of the stomach. and sluggish liver cause headaches. SeigeYe Syrup will remove these causes. Any drug store. 'Annual Meeting 0f - Norway -.p4n_. SPENT Sl7,500.000. (Special to the Guardian) NEW- YORK, April l9. - Henry Ford spent $17,500,000 in overhaul- ing machinery to produce his new car says the American Machinist in an article by F. L. Faurote. Rovers Baseball Club The annual meeting of the Rov- ers Baseball Club was held in the Y. M. C. A. Rooms last evening. and was well and enthusiastically at- tended. Judging by the optimism mani- fested by those present it looks like a banner season for the Rovers, who are going out this summer in a de- termination to make the best of them travel for the City League Championship. The following (ifllcers were ap- pointed for the ensuing year: President-S. F. Doyle. Secy. Treasz-N. Whltlock. Executive-T. White, H. Morgan, .» . J. Coyle. Manager-N. Whltlock. J. Williams. T. Whelan. and N.- Whitlock were delegated to attend the City League meeting as Rover representatives. The following gentlemen were present and spoke in highest terrris of the way in which the Rovers played the game. and predicting for them a most successful year on the diamond: Messrs. P. C. Tiunei‘. E. F. Acorn, T. B. Rogers, John Mac- Kenzle. The City League annual meeting will be announced shortly. is. >KLI-_ _\~,t-np _ h iloiilhrie. Boy: llal Terrible Golds . ‘Ilial llulg 0| n... c. Amos. as St. Georg: saga, Chatlinm. Oiit., writesz-“Llat lviitor my three boys hnd terrible collie ind n rough that hung on I0 long thfl It began to worry me. ' ‘ ‘l went to my druggint and he 9d mo if 1 had tried Dr. Wood's Phi 31ml! “It told liim I had at, but - w d and must. , ‘t‘y: v hi0; liillbedile rbifizipbmo iii; uiiniylria o! iiio mill.‘ -"l' will bimrbo vrmipii o ho u». wobiriwoa ‘baud.’ ~ Pnitflld. fbdltlcg. hull‘ l. -, . x l: TMTIII