l FEBRUARY 9, 1921 ' -- - -—~—‘ . w r. "-1 ' f‘ y ' \ Rebels _ .chills colds crud a In . The following isa co tttttttttttt tttutn I py of tele- ‘,'.-' grams sent frotn this Province to n’ i‘. 3 . . ‘hi; '1 .7 r1» t h" . i t . luff’, ~ _ “til-J. s». . _b_.. Q}, Mot-elk tors’: m ‘rtf crrv i461- the Ministers of the (lnbinet and island members at Ottawa. They speak for themselves: Charlottetown, P.E.l. - Feb. 2nd, 1927. The Potato Growers‘ Association comprising irrespective of politics ntany of the most progressive farm- crs throttgltottt ottr province pro- vides the largest rail freight. tott- nage of any business concern in Prince itldsrard island. This As- sociation would respectfully ttrge the adoption oi‘ the Duncan Royal Commission's report attd t.hut the rail freight reductions recommend- cd therein became operative as curly as possible. W. BOULTER. Secretary, i’. E. i. Potato Growers’ Ass'n. inc. Sltmmersitio, P.E.l. _ Feb. 1st, 1927. Dlsquicting rumor hero to effect that legislation on Duncan Report .\vill not include recontmetidatiott regarding freight lattes. This Ilonrd and business Interests strongly protest alltl trttst rumor incorrect. Reduction of freight rate considered practically most important and valuable suggestion in Report. ilrgetitlyrctptest that it be included in legislation to be introduced. G. M. MUTTART, Pres. J. R. BARR, Scc'y. Charlottetown, P. E. i. Feb. 1st, 1927. 1t is the united opinion of all Boards of 'i‘rado in this province that any. deviation from the recom- mendations of the Duncan iloyal Commission, being carried out in their entirety and most especially as rcgatrtls reduction in transporta- tion costs ‘will cansc a serious ‘sit- uation In ihcso Atlantic. Provinces. I would respectfully poittt. out that thcnc recommendations are the rc- snlt oi’ a non-political indepctttltrtit body to whom all piirIit-s were t-tmnnittcti and on whose-report Maritime people plncotl implicit cottfltienco. Atty trifling with iilvfic Ptlifillliillillliiililtllls by politic- al luicrfcrcaticta will bc rosculvtl by Ainritilne people o't' all parties. J. HYNDMAN, Pres. i‘. E. i. Assoclatcti iloard of Trade. I‘hnrloii¢atoyvtt, iii-Li. Feb. 2nd, 15127. 'l‘he furthers of this province ltavc. been PIIPOUFIIKCII to take an optimistic outlook oi‘ thc future feeling assured tltat the racont- mentlations of the Duncan ltoyal (lomtnissiott would secure improv- cd conditions and new opportunit- ics for agriculture so much desired in Ihc lviaritiuies. crs sdeqttait‘ and efficient trans- tutu utctu ntrnnt Parliament. C. E. McKENZIE, Sec'y. Central Farmers 1, 1927, and despatched to Ottawa. so-calletl in freight rates as a“ "19 W!!!)Oned till next week. portation coupled with equitable freight costs is the most vital fact- or of all and it is the unanimous feeling that the report should be accepted in its entirety as recom- mended by the independent cont- mission appointed by Dominion institute of P. E. I. Copy of resolution passed unani- lmotisly at a meeting of the Council of the Aiberton and West Prince Board of Trade held on February Whereas this Alherton nad West Prince Hoard of Trade, in council assembled has been advised oi‘ ser- ious opposition to that part of the Duncan Report recom- mending a reduction of 20 per cont effecting the \ Central Guardian xcA-‘rsottc women's time; 3708 PROVINCIAL BANK STATE. ENT. —-An error occurred in the ‘mnuiw TBDot-t which flppggy. s11 1n yesterday's Guardian. The ‘mural! Oililosite the item "Balance o! profit and loss carried forward" Bhoultthave rend $276,435.86, not $76,436.86, which appeared, ‘ CHURCH OF BCOTLANID _-R9v_ ‘£39111 IMKODOIIgaII will preach at 78<6l1es Church this evening at MEETING LAST NIGHT — At 8 meeting of the South African wifvvf°rsnfl 1m mam in the c. hoid t-h 3 rooms it was decided to B 111111111 Parade and ceremony BI the South African War Memorial 2181118 slquare after which the vet- T "9 5 1111 attend church services In a body. PLEASAN T VOYAGE TO SCOT- :tA:D-— Mr. Robert Rhynes, Dun. M1: "III-fie. received a letter from H. tynes on Monday in which she reported having bad a very pleasant voyage to Glasgow, where “he lig-rflved Safely Just within s. wee 01' selling from Halifax. There was a large number of p115. 861188111 and the voyage W35 tho,» Oushly enivysble. Mrs any...” is 110W 111 Eltzlu visiting her aged mother and her brother. ' FREDERICTON -—Miss Florence MacNeiil of Milton left Friday morning for New York to visit her sister Mrs Edward J. Van Every. She was accompanied as far as Boston by Miss Hazel Craswell of Fredericton. P. E. l. after visiting her parents Mr and Mrs John CraswelL-liir. LeRoy Carter was a visitor to Fredericton over the week end-Miss Gertrude Mae- Nelll has returned to her home in Milton after visiting her sister Mrs Lorne Weeks of Fff3(ICl‘l(‘.t0il.——i\iI‘. Frank (lutlllfe paid a flying visit tram cusnnum east roe ALL KINDS or BAKING HORSE RACES at 1.30 Saturday February 12th. K. of C. Home. —Cards, meats. etc, Orphanage thanks receipt acknowledge of tea In Lodge Room. FUNERAL Ross Eaton officiating house and grave. BI’. Mr. ii. I. Thompson. Marshfieltl cemetery. Maritime Provinces. And Whereas such reductions suggested is in our opinion of the utmost importance and of the first consideration. Therefore resolved that this iloard most emphatically urge the Federal (lovt-rnment. to include this feature in the proposed legislation. (Sgd) J. E. BIRCH, Sec'y. ---<+>i-— Bear Shot at Souris During last summer the farmers around Souris and Souris Line Road were greatly inconvenienced loss sustained. But they may new rest easy as Bruin met his fate Monday at the hands of two Souris boys-—George Leslie, » aged l8 years, and his brother Bernard, aged i3, who are brothers of liarnitl Leslie, section lowctl the tracks and towards even- ing cutnc up with their quarry-—an extremely large black hear. Quick- ly tho bnll cartridge was first fired which took little or no effect, when the second one trontuittiitg the to Pleasant Vailey.-—Mr Weeks and Springfield were recent visitors to Charlottetown. Everett Hasiant PERSONALS ‘Mr. 'W. (litester S. MdLure leaves this morning on a business trip Toronto. Mr, Storey, of St. John, N. B., in the city in the Interests of his firm The Quaker Oat Company, on a house to house canvass. by the frequent invasion of their amTl-qs sheep flocks by what they thought was a bear. Many sheep were sHAtw,_ A, Uggg m, Thursday’ destroyed and quite a monetary Feb. 3rd,, 1027. to Mr. and Mrs. John E. Shaw, a son. MACDONALD—At New Glasgow. Road on Jan. 27th, 1927, to Mr and Mrs West lliactioitald, n son. HUGHES. —At Fort Augustus, son, beloved wife ei‘ Robert Stew- art aged 65 years. K-ELLY -- At Sutntnersldt: an Tues- day. Fcbrttary. S. Leonard Kelly. Funeral Thursday morning at Howard of CHALLENGE Rink in the tieai" future. i" Line up: Goal-R. McMillan Qfmfe ff““°,§$“ Defense-W. Judson, W. Wood. h-Mé a n _.. g ix,‘ e l“ Forwards-Dale Judson, Frank n a m ' ‘m w“ great Captain-G. MacLennan. VICTORIA IIIIIEI. ._-___ C v ‘**v service to all Guests. phones In rooms. I) bucksltet was huge hear fell in his tracks. the woods and leaving the mea autly into Souris. it} trmtsport valuables is so resllien T" 131111111 Ylil‘111' thatit. stops bullets by expanding- wltcftl they strike it tiiscltargetl; this luckily rcachcd a vital spot anti the The boys dressed the carcass in behind carried the skin triumph- A metal that has been invented for armoring automobiles used to o'clock. BIRCH-The death occurred at 5.30 yesterday evening at his home, 137 Kent St., of iiioyd Birch. The re- mains will be taken to Summerslde Thursday morning for Interment- t. BLAOQUlERE—At North Rustico, on Jan. 31st, 1927, Mary Edesse Biacqttiare, age 7 months and five days, infant daughter of Mr and Mrs Napoleon Blacqttierc, (nee t Margaret Gallant. “no Insertion Four Insertion: Eight Insertions . 40004-00004? CLASSIFIED ADVERTIEEMENT; 10o per lln: of 5 words 8c par lino of 5 word: t ...'Ia per lip: of If word: Agents ‘Vented WASHO BEST" SELLER. GREAT repeater. Washes clothes in ten minutes without rubbing, and trieaus everything like magic. Guaranteed ltarmless. 25% profit. Sample free. i‘. A. Lofebvre ti‘; '00,, Alexandria, Ont. ‘ {l1 _ “ ‘s. w. rat». 5-121 NIWBIIIK vounc wfinalis-osstnmo "ro enter Ma “hi ,,of,,Nortit Adams 'T gugScito’ol for nurses, North Adams, Mass. please wrife.‘ ‘Supt. promptly. School qualifies pupils to secure registration. Provides monthly allowance and -rivilege of six months course a Yale Univer- sity Scltookbf Nursing. Alix-x- pettses pald.- -" 8710¢.5,l5l \\'illii.0d UNFURNISHED auncstow Wanted—A Man WIN an employer. preferably between 3D and 40 experience. ~anxlous promotion tomorrow, Opening _ is with successful Canadian ‘Life insurance Company, estgbllghgd over 30 years ence not vital. We supply 1mm. ing. Write. in strictest confid- ence, Box 1163 Halifax. 8-3,8i _~ To Let; TO LaET — ‘H-EATED ROOM. AP- ply Guardian Office. ,- 3747-2-8-3] Femnle Help Wantgd wtmrso _ CAPABLE KITCHEN wanted 15th April to let or pur- ,cltttse,_ llrighton vicinity, ll or 4 hctI-rottms. X. Y. Z., Guardian. 377i 2 9 3i i (llrl. Apply Davies ilotel. 3741-2-8-21 Male Iicip Wanted Lost: I tear - BUFFALO nos: as! twecn. York tPnlnt and Rich- mond Street. Finder please leave nt iliughcs Drug C0,, 3743-2-it2i ‘LssTL-BETWEEN CARDIGAN nuti Lorne Valley. Lattice fancy ti-ress and hat. Finder plcaso cmntmunlcpm Nwith Was-initiator. it‘ 37592.9, 2i n if purse cou- talttin a er a itwgtéafdlsit Offlcb, itdward. s,2,9.at st 1-.- OHEEQEI MAKER WANTED~_ lor East River factory. Tenders received up to Feb. 25th and to “"1" will!" Der month. with or without help.——Alex MacDonald. Secretary, Gienfinnan. - 37674.9,“ For Sale F5. sat: -cow, HOLSTEIN grade, freshen-s In May, Pr!“ 349-99- Mliyllfl P0111. Glasgow Rumi- ~ »3769,2,9, at NEW FISHING BOAT! FOR sale, all sizes. Write or call. - Pt -A. Rooney, Boat BI) er, Sillifitl. 3776 8 9 rt 4 4 TED — A MAN—-A DETER- mined mam-who will work as lntrd for himself as he will for An active man- muffled. and with some business An ambitious man 101' coed flay today. Selling experi- MACUENNAIN At Jiolletleld, Jan 30,1927 John MacLontlait, aged 88 years. leaving a widow, four P D sons and three daughters to mourn. IN MEMORIAM In and hut loving Inrmory of our darling daughter Mary L. lift-Lend, who died Tuesday, February 0th, i020. Age 2% yours. . The hours, the days ,\he months have swiftly lone- Ami In their flight have brought again the day That held nu much of pain one year ngu The day our darling Mary went away. The day fhnt, far in hmron. a nerd More l-‘ur one more angel, Innocent and fair. Then come the message clear unchange- able Anti Ihll, whom wo loved. in renting there. llow crushed our hearts, how lad our home that tiny- Thai ouch llny llnoo. how forlorn, lfuw oft in rnlmory the dear face ls lonely and hare _ The picture from our heart: can no or he torn. ‘ Today we're lonely still, and can't for- I! Thdform, the ‘late, fife smile. the lovely ll -. Ifub oh: we know God's lore unitefh sun with n» mu, o.» mm Mary who’: (fend. ' finally mined by her heart-broken pur- nnfl Daniel ll. and M". McLeod, Pt. s Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietors t t» > > > P E “'“*v'tT::ron|A‘t-torat." Burden, Trttro; Mt. Stewart. PLEASANT AND EFFECTIVE LAXATIVE no habit. Itcxail Orderlies the rent- Prlce: 26c, 50c and 31-09- Prlm. . _ _ was: m UNDERTAKER I o. pistols EMBALMER " count: t SOLD ONLY 8V tzirxcasitt. t:ti:>tuttz Vernon at SOCIAL EVENING - To-night refresh- . 3783. MANY THANKS. — The Ladies Auxiliary ot‘ the P. E. I. Protestant with of $50 from the Crystal Chapter O. E. S. proceeds SERVICES. — The funeral of the late Mr. Alexander McGregor was held from his resi- dence Dunstaffnage, Feb. 4th. Rev the The pail bear- ers were: Mr. J. Scott Cairns, Mr. J. D. Hume, Mr. Joseph Webster, Mr. W. W. Owen, Mr. C. C. Stewart Interment We, the Alexandra ilockey team do hereby challenge the Cornwall Iiockcy team to a friendly game of hockey to be played on Cornwall But-hoe, George MacLennan, H. MacLennan, E. McCabe, F. Judson. O-OQfi-O lllflllof spurts, Feb. ll. 1927, to Mr. anti Mrs. The lads found the tracks on Ju-tnes A, Hughes, a, daughter, , or“: o’ wetelfrqelf: aggxeer‘: Sunday in the woods at Suurls Mary Margaret lieletl. —1Cong1'atu- “lumped o‘ ,' 2° Linc ltoatl anti yesterday armed Iatiotttt. ciud" 6°" 3"" 1 "mm; with a gun--not ot‘ a modern type -- 1) 44. of which have prlv: -—and two cartridges one contain- DEATHS blmi- ‘cflmPleiflY r°n°vat°d Ing a ball and the other buck shot. -———-——-—-— l" n" P!" "l" Yaw Fw’ started In pursuit. STEWART --At North Plnett-te, . Hotels thwunhv"! Cluidi All day the young brothers fol- Jpn, 30th.. 1927, Christie Murchi- ‘t and the United States have its splendid table. Courteous Tel Ram; $4.00 to $5.00 per day. HAR RY QBROW N, Mandi" W. A. Tallmcre. 01111117112 Herb‘ ert C- Hfillflnd- MMltremi I‘ Pope consumptive demand good. Coun- ‘Barnes. KIWI-TEMP w- McLeod try dealers are paying extras 46. tDaye. ISI- 10h"; ‘3- H~ firsts 41. Pallet extras 38- tott; J. A. ant r9. t _' --~- g 1| n; John McLean. Souris. -- '51.... McbeamASourggi 2.11.2. Annual MGQtIIIg‘ ‘Mdbeod, Utes: A- - *1 ° _- A“flg°m“l" ‘D’ M‘ Dickie’ Coming (Continued from Daze 1) J. Lamont, Montague; John i-iutch- ison, Toronto; H. A. ‘Palmer. M0119" ton; C. P. Wiley. Toronto; G- Wll- son, ll-Ialtfax; 1i. K. Blenklnsop. Sl- tiohu; A. N. Mclnnls. Montreal; Geo. G. (Ioodfeilow, Montreal; H- .153, Dryden, Truro; K. G. Chlsltolnl. Halifax; N. ‘Foster, Halifax; ii. A- IX-Mills. Halifax; 1D. A. O'Neil, llridgewater; flee. L- Winntanflforotito; Russell C. Clark. O-O-OO-QO1 That not: naturally and lot-m: Tnks the best and forgot THE PROMPT DRUGGISTB aeifinnot . Drug Co. m»: ‘I'm RlXAl-L 110M m KODAK stun: as» . V‘ y ' ooonvooonuooaovuo”; .'.'Z,-'!.‘Y,°4‘r. .. I . i ‘ retailers are extras 35, firsts 32. Western Guardian _t=t.:v tract-sen Dramatic Club In Bevan Mile Bay Hail on Thursday evening, February 10th. <lf not fine on Friday. . 8777-2-94?! —-18AD DEATH -— ‘Citizen: of 511111111Brslde were shocked yester- day to hear oi the death of Mr. Leonard ‘Kelly which occurred at bis home on Water Sh, after an Illness of only one week with plural Pneumonia. The late Mnjfeily was of a very llkeeblgpatnre and had a host of frlendiwhoadmlredv him for his many fine points of char- actor. He leaves to mourn a. sor- rowin-g wife and one young child. besides his mother Mrs. C. H. Pot- vin, Halifax. one brother, Mr. J. Wilfred Kelly, Summerside, and two sisters, Mrs. Michael Mooney. Charlottetown, and Mrs. Fred IChase, St. John. 11f Mrs. Chase ar- rives from St. John tonight the funeral will be held on Thursday morning at 9 o'clock. The Guardian extends sincere sympathy to the bereaved; ————<0->i-— zzMothers Value this OIL-Moth- ers w-ho know ‘how suddenly croup may seize their children and how necessary prompt action is in ap- Dlylns relief. always keep at band a supply or Dr. Thomas’ Eclectrlc Oil because experience has taught them that this is an excellent preparation for the treatment of this ailment. And they are wise. for its various uses render it a. valuable medicine. Last Nights Meeting Well Attended The meeting held last night at The Salvation Army Mid-Winter Camp was well attended, and was of an exceptionally bright and happy nature. The service opened with the singing of an old hymn. This was followed by a season cf prayer, and a scripture reading by Dr. Ramsay. A period of testimony followed a great many taiiingthe opportunity of witnessing for Jesus ldeut. Reg. dieach sang "There is pleasure In His Service", with tel-l- ing effect. dn rising to give the address, Dr. Ramsay spoke of his pleasure at being present and of clenrness proceeded to show that every true Christian has an altar In his heart, upon which he con- tinually offers the sacrifice of his life. The service closed with the singing of ‘Take the name of Jesus with you". The veteran soldiers oi‘ the corps are responsible for THE MARKETS (Special to the Guardian) OTTAWA, Feb. 8. —(Eggs). — Markets generally are very unset- tled and irregular. Ontario coun- try shippers report some Increase in production but demand is good. TORONTO-—Egg market is a lit.- tie easier. Dealers paying extras 43—45, firsts 41-42, seconds 30- 32, delivered. Prices to retailers extras 51-53, firsts 48, seconds 40 MONTREAL- Fresh are report- ed firm jobbing extras 49, firsts 47. WiNNlPEG-Prices to retailers are extras 53, firsts 5i, seconds 42. SASKATOON—Market ts quiet. Prices to retailers extras 49-51. firsts 47-49, seconds 1i5—47. EDMONTON-Local prices to re- tailers are extras 35, firsts 33, sec- onds 31. CALGARY- Present quotations to country shippers are extras 35, firsts 33, seconds 28. VANCOUVER—Local prices to seconds 28. ST. JOHN- Egg market is steady with receipts fair and local W the tisland. Like many others they hope to come hack 11811111- Rev. Canon Troolw. Rey‘- H- D- ‘Raymend, Miss liazlam, 'l3ibl_a Soc- iety, and Miss ‘Trotter. 50¢ y- M- R. E. C.. have given helpful tslks. .5341}, year brings its share of im- provements to be made in the Home. We have been able to place hardwood floors In eight bedrooms. re-decorate one. also replenish our linen cupboard with sheets, towels. and pillow cases, new curtains for the top flat and a rttg for the Drawing room. In this we have been assisted by our good friends the Trustees, who also relbuilt our ice house and presented us with a garden house. GVMNASIUM Our gymnasium carries on its work more especially in the Spring and Autumn when out oi’ door sports are not available. The Sen- ior and intermediate C. (l. I. -. Girls from Trinity Church have two James Church. The ‘All EASY WAY ‘I0 LOSE FAT The right way to low ht h by cout- hntin the use. By correcfi :glnnd whic Irge y controls nutrition. No abnorma exercise or diet is requl Simply take Mnrmola Prescription Volley ‘Bali Tab eta, four a day, until proper rc- sults are ‘act: lillitdyufi I artno a n t ' . has been use?‘ for-fig“ The nor: mal figures i at it Im are seen It! every circle now. the uoe In: frown, fitrough those results, to very at}: proportions. ll drugglsgoauppiy Marmot: at $1 | n box. ch x conuinn a pamphlet which exp his the results you are and feel. Go get it mm ~Lum t edi- m know about ‘it. You will well organized Basket Ball teams, , and there is one group from St. ' Airilltiv» (kl ilH\*<\ PEEKS Fnou r By ("rec") AICADIA 2; ABBGWEITB 2. this Ybnr, on the but shoot of loc- llllntlng work between the lflck: with a ntoncwaii defence thrown up In front of him surely nvcd Acadia, The above I: not meant a: a re- flection out the hockey proweu and ability of the Vllllflflw-Ilr be it, they played heady and Illppcry hockey from gong to gong, The set-to couldn't have been cleaner had It come from the laundry. Only four penalties, and minors at that. Abbie: drew two and Acadl: the rent. tMcKcnnn saw enough rubber Int evening to make : "puck factory" look like an Arab on snowshoes. He handled 40 direct hits, while Diamond, In the local net, turned :w:y 16. .| Taking 14 shot: at McKenna, Ennis Prowoe finally scored the ty- Inq tally after 64 minute: of hock- cy.- Prawn also counted for the first on : pass from Gordon. The count came in the opening two minutes. HI: Int goal was assisted I by ‘*Dempsey" Diamond. &H1OT‘8 ON- NETS BY PERIODS 1lt Period Abblen: Prowae Gordon . . Anderson Diamond Gaut hlcr Cox i s 2 1 Total Acadia: Butnu R. Johnston 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2 Total . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Second Period Abbleu: Promo Gordon Anderson Diamond Gluthier Total N.‘ Iii 1.1‘ Vt 0n: of the bent game: uf hockey Mckenna’; opcctaculnr and Icin- between Prince ofl Wale; will first, the puck dropping at 7.15. Fins therefore are warned to got splendith coaching. tut l.‘ twvturrst t r N()W~(INII t». ~ t tl-t N u" tut. H it’ In‘; -\\il ll \'~ ( ~,..~ .,. nlltlllitil . utw- vttil t.* “tilt itt-it-t I .1 , wtth- t t“ t (‘twlt ., tmi t AM Rim HE PRESS gox Audio: R- Johann ,1 J. Johnson . .. Elderklen Bnlcw Eaton nli-Jj“ Abbiel: Prawn Anderson Gordon Gordon Diamond Total Acadia: Elliott Blrtuu .t. IIMI A vi. l‘ ""1 II .7, ..- 9.11m! 1.. '4 ' ' w‘, I ~ ‘ . v " Eastern 1.111111121111111 ..'OOLD-- At . Blmtfm Frill! night. the mercury] curved w 818111 below and at Big PONI? I195’- tater at nine _o'olo_ul:-,.§11t111'11lY morning it was 00105919?! a‘ an‘ mony Jet. "" " ......._- - amooon cmcua A‘ oum: - Much Interest was "fill-V! in the Indoor Circus held in Bt- Mary's Hall Sourls on D- 29111- - and 21st. The people 0 11w w" and country districts were in st.- tendsnce and they enjoyed them- selves very much, playingahe 90D- ulm- game, Bingo. ere were amusements for all. Variety and candy tables, guess mist mind the fish pond for the children. The door prizes were won by Joseph Sweeney and Michael Cheverlc. The sum realized both nights goes to the St. ‘Mary's Junior ‘League, and the officers takes this occasion to thank nil, and particularly the —- ladies to whose untiring efforts the Total The Intermediate: supplied ex- cellent hockey from ctlrt to finish. and median: to ny the fan: en- oyed every minute. The Intermediate qlme tonight Saint Dunstan’: and be played n before the rush. The second tilt tonight between Audi: and Abegwelt: should be productive of great hockey. In fact‘ a fut sheet of Ice should give the cuetomers the but game this year. Referee Fred Moors we: a busy Zyofficlal Int night. He handled both 2 gameu. 1 Coach Fred Kelly l: to be con- —— gratulated on: his splendid aggrega- . . . . . . . . . . 13 tion. The team a: a whole ha: the car-marks of careful attention and v ___ , Mev’ Diamond In the Abbie: net; -— never worked better. He never had Sfa chance on the Acadia tallies. I R. Johnson's shifty style of ploy and clever stick handling made a 5 hltvrifh the fun. "Dempsey" Diamond played ni nice a-game in the front line as he did on defence. Gordon played a la 1924- Team, known as “The Merry Wives", are most enthusiastic In their game, this is their third year, several of the initial members are still on the roll which shows. interest in the sport. There is a club each week for juniors front eight to twelve years old. We have a good enrollment and under the dents receive their Callsthenlcs I11 their course at Prince of Wales College. ' SUMMER WORK tEach Summer brings us ottr share of the Tourists. This year sixty-eight enjoyed our hospitality. This part of our work gives a great deal of satisfaction, as the Trav- elers do enjoy their stay here. Dur- ing the Teachers National Con- vention, our accommodation was fully taken and many had to be refused. They were more than de- lighted in the way they were enter- tained, as one remarked, "She had never been treated so royally, and when ‘back in the West she would root for PP. E. i. ASSOCIATES Our President Mrs. Martin has made an appeal for more Associates and l would like to voice the same. -It is true there, many de- mands on the busy Women of ottr idomes, for service and money. tBut after all isn't It that which brings the true happiness into our lives, by forgetting self in are the ‘backbone of the Associa- tion, from them our Executive is picked as the different Officers re- tire, antl If the work is to go for- ward we must have the Women of our City interested in it, making It our . service to others. The Associates ' ‘Or hurl the cynlc's ban Let me live in a. ‘House by the side of the road And be a friend to man. I see from my House by the side of the road ll3y the side of the Highway of life‘ The men who press with the ardor direction of Miss Muriel Archibald of hope » a happy hour is spent and the Girls The men who are ‘faint with the benefit by the exercises. Our stu- strife, Let me turn not away from their. smiles, nor their tears Both parts of an infinite plan Let. me live in s House by the side of rthe road And be a friend to man. Let me live In a House by the side o'I.' the road ‘it's here the race of men go by, They are good, they are bad, they are weak, they are strong Wise, foolish, — so am l:- Then why should l sit in the scorn- ers seat IOr hurl the cynlc‘s than ‘Let me live ltt my House side of the road And he a h-iend to mun. illespectively Submitted by the You can rely on SHllOiittiiitis known and helping us by their Prayers to carry on. If regret that five oi our Execu- tive will retire this year, they have been on the ‘Board during my Office here, and have always responded heartily to any request i have made. They will be missed. Iln closing the year's work, l look back- with the deepest grati- tude to all the help and encourage- ment glven to me by my Trustees, my Executive, and Associates. l could not go on if l did not know that i had working with me, those who are keenly intuestad, who have a knowledge or the problems. and a vision of what on Influence the Home can Ibe to tlte Commun- ity, If carried on in The Masters Nome and to ills Glory. in leaving the work fer a abort time I know and consideration to Miss Phillips, who will ‘be 2n charge. Let me live In a i-loule by the side of the road Where the race of men go by, T110 msuwho are good. and the men who do bad, ‘ As lood and as bad on i. you will show the same loudness ’ Since taking over this Hotel we hnve spfint mlllli thousand: of doilarn In repair! and Improvomontn. It b lg [my] {he HIIOILHOIOI 0f It! oils: In the Mnltime Prov- ince:- it appeal: to those who want : comfcrllbls Hotel and splendid table and extallent service It n moder- at: price. flute: from $3.00 to “~00 per day- Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. Proprietor: MISS L. McGI-IAID, Manager success oi the ‘indoor Circus is due. .____4-0>-i._. ..'Mr. Jno- A. McDonald; Land Surveyor, Hermanvilie, who thad been working for Wm. Fraser and. Charles Stewart at Elmira, ‘fast week. left Monday to do some work at Roseneath, for Mr. Livingstone Rose. ' Special for Wednesday I: deildio u: and like Our Stollen wholeonme because we mike It this. ..- - A perfect sweet dough 1e the ban-the but cf butter, nuglr Ind eggs mixed ilk-HIGH : liberal filling of chopped cltron, lemon pool. orange peel and ralcinl, yvnhld with melted butter, perfectly bolted and finlily‘, that perfect Iolpg to top lha cake off. - Nothing more delightful to the taste. Put up In pound mil: 30c Encin. r-av one room/l Call or Phone our Store“ Stewart's Bakery 181 Kent Street, Phong 111 THE BODY AGAINST .. cntrrv cotbs Th‘ 5°11)‘ needs the profic- tion of . coouvER-ou. VITAMINES the health- hcfors IIIIIE hllp nourish :nd fortify p"; ‘n. tom to prevent 60kb,. qqp azfifih" "lflirnory Infec- We luvs the beltNorwog- In Cod Liver Oil In 40b, 75c and 81-00 Dotti” ind on dr-vtina-At» Cod um- on "1 "W" Iiuiihbl: form: u It u EMULQIONQ, “$32; TABLET! and In CAPS LI form - quash u-torzt. . .; W. E. McLean B. 0.: C. 0. 1i would not sit in the scorner‘: ; . int B. Jones, Illilfu; P. P. Mr: P. l’. Strong, Halifax. Gladys. L. McKInnon, Baddeck. " Vqiéouver. Phillips, tot-ohm, w Strong, Lot u: IlOIp Rap you “up