* Agents Wtllitgd“ . "L;'§..ts..--s'-...... EiéTisnluE_ ‘ ANTS u» p» under I word: lepulluollwordl ‘In per lue all words b For Sale fiTuskah-isilmii PM H- niogluviiq-l xlwlbeisi‘ ' Pool-st 83m- plek Qnggyio lmihel -C0., Oll uut. » Wits-lira“ Misceillalxtious g ass-e» i“ ‘TIfl-Z-Q-llmo » clivrunsoit/llaapl-l, 1111a‘ “one any“. malg_,_fox, ‘tat" not visl. blc. FraiiloMQNQWI- edmrd‘ mo. A- Me veyur. H9 _ 8067-3-13-31 ' . m FOR SALE-J FRESH COWS, Jersey, Ayrshire and Holstein ‘grades. Apply Keppoch Farm. Phone 11-52. or 954. .3-15-3i. F-OR SAirE-PURE BRED‘ ENG- ‘ lieh hull-dog. Apply Guardian ‘Office. ' 8065-3-13-21 FOR SALEJ-QHINOHILLA RAB- bits for spring delivery. Book ‘orders now. May lProwse, Brack- ley. 8062-3-13-21 Female Help Wanted ' ._ 7‘ .-. clAPTURED repeal? FOX marr- ‘hheii c ilhzJi-wdh p. - Willard Kelly. scutlllmrt-z, 8995-154‘ lr I 1 ‘ nox sscArsoi‘ slkvER ‘one right earl-q ._ eff. Reward. Notify Waiter A.~- ullenpBed- ma station‘: 8068-3-13-21 Lost iosT-c-"Rloliv AETERt-IOON ‘qN ‘Queen Street, browvnfpurse con- taining sum of moneyjtn key. Finder leave at thismffioe. 8071-3-13: iii. ‘i St0'ck:.0_~u_0,ta.tions r ‘Ania! l , ll.i._l.ir*li$r.-,.~Malfc,lij, 13.-'Q“°m' qiong furnighedffibywl" Johnston and fll'.-i|-il,“members§'j(>f the Montreal Stock ilskcnsnga’ .\i. Top. and Santa ‘Fe BY- - 127% lllnerican Can, Co. 51 WANTED - AN EXPERIENCED maid for general housework. Ap- ply to ‘Shaw's Hotel, Brackley Beach. 8045 3 12 7i. lllulo Help Wanted FIREMEN. B'_RAK‘EM_EI‘L_IBEGI_I.V- "ners $150. later $250 monthly _ (which position?) Write Railway Box 116. City. 8090-3-15-21. WlANTED-THE FULLER BRUSH Company has a vacancy for two aggressive men of neat appear- ance and good character. Town territory. Selling experience not necessary. Successful applicants ivill be trained for this position. Write ‘imiperini Block. ‘Mioncton. N. ll. 8060-3-13M3i. Makes Plea for National Nnity . (Canadian Press‘) illnilllTtlN, March 1-i.—-A plea o‘ Am, c“, stratum. Co. 101a- Alll. Smelifnaiid ‘Rlefns- Q0- --1Z7‘li: Am. Bosch ‘Mag. Co. . . . . . .. 23% Anaconda Cop. Min. Co. . . . . 15% Canadian Pacific CIO» l (jlllle Copper CM -. . ghg fem mm Hllii- ‘Riv. ILR. 126 , 1it?“Si\fl'fI.l""Cl1.“"-' . .""'U’,lli Gen. ' Petroleum - 60% international Petroleum 31% Standard Oil of N.‘ J. 42 Stuliilard Oil of N. Y. 33%‘ i\'clly iS/pringifielil Tire Co. .. 17% Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84%‘ Southern Pacific Co. . .. 99% Union ‘Pacific ‘Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 1455/, if. ilndilstrial Alcohol Co. . ‘E3255 Wistiiighouse ‘Electric 711,4; Fnited States Steel Brazilian Fraction iioivarii Smith Pfd. . liownrd Smith Com. Sim ii1 tr 5|’ tlimi Steel Co. of Cali. ‘but, I-lmpire. Steel‘ 1st. 26 Ahirlbi . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 10 Laursntide Pulp . . . . . . . . . .. 90 Canadian Steamship Pfd. 62 Montreal Poiwer Winnipeg Electric National Breweries l) llank Montreal .. 259 liabk iloynl ‘. 253% i’- "i . Wheat —-'May, itiifl/g rfliitly. 143% ; s t. 137%,. ‘ vii-Alli)’, 78%; July 81%; u‘ .911‘. wilillit-Ji/ifly, 151%; July. 140%; "till; 134%. ., ‘ll . ..,Eastern Guiirdian ZJBIG CIRCUS A -M_ONTA. GUE, OIiliiGiiOWB llullf-iiriauy 19th ililii 20th. 3099,15,“ tug/Sail‘! utu Marinade Cir. ,-l~' ‘l lllll‘ - - SiOQ-lS-li --'$EE THE CIRCLJS. and have‘ onc. ihlontngile Friday and Sirtur- fin.‘ ,1 nrossive freight rates than he was. " it for ll spirit oi‘ national unity, un- divided ‘by sectional interest and llnijing as its bays qpwelomuenthof, Canada alor-g broad Dominion lines wn made by Sir Henry Thornton; ‘P esident- of the Chadian‘ ‘National Rnilirliys in nn address before‘ the liamilftnn branch of the Canadian ‘Manufacturers Aissociution‘ here last. nigilt. ‘Sir llrnry chose "Freight Rates" as the silbjci-t of his address and ivlille h? cmphasizeil the fact that‘ no one was more opposed to op- ivns nevertheless necessary to strike a happy medium whereby "railway-r.- were entitled to receive reasonable rcturn for services lriven." . lllricss that were assured.‘ Sir ‘llrnry, was convinced that “hard times" would inevitably come tn Canada. Killed by Plane l Propeller (special to The Glllrdil") ‘liiAyiltBANkls, ‘Alaska. March 14- —il‘illnler Hutchinson, special cor- respondent of the Toronto Star nnd the North lAlnerican Newspap- er Alliance with the Wilkins Arc- tic expedition was killed here to- day when the proipeller of an aero- phlllc (‘ill through his iXHiy. ----<c>-——-— Vii-lino. experts to save 70. 000 tons of coal li year by ilsillg cilr- ront transmitted at 110, 000 volts from a hydroicctrlc plant 140 kilo- motors ilWlly. Why Not Own a , Prize Winner? We offer for sale a few choice ""-" s “ 8l0l-i5-li ..'.\'il's Charlotte has been ho (3 McPllcrs the past ill It Martin who‘ ilsckceper for Rev. K. on. St. Margarets fr three months." fr. W" Bay and vicinity. vlshl pfarm. Phone R-52 or‘954. pure bred Yorkshire sows, six months old, from the Jamoul 51mins, Mcrvln Duke. Feather- ggone, Ravenwood Girl, all cham- piofllhip prize winners. Keppoch Rl02-l5-3i nllti ~ .‘ .\v\"‘ iiiIVPii-ia $112.10»: sans: r v1 I v-HWB. under one h ' hi" Present time. illderahie butcher shop t ‘With mndil- weather. th "W! are too enmil" fmlve thin Hogs, even, at n . u W d "mun; o not anticipate any 7 ¢--.-....---.-... Wc find that third are ‘l ell, small. thin, unfinished mid the ‘Farmers will do well to Properly. before marketing. Davis. l‘ i-mim, generally have " flour prices forty cents per bushel rtollliwmcpauipvaucs. _ Owing to the recent shipments advanced in “the wheat market, advances u THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN u. L..- and further advaflces seem prob- able. {.1 . flr-ww RECEIVES QEDAL.‘ —0n Wed- necdnyhst" the, Imperial Service Medal was presented by Supt. T. B. Grady to ‘Mr. Dan McDonald. rs- tired locomotive engineer. A Illum- Preaches on Liquor (Continued from Page 1) eer. This invisible bootlegger has the hits her of C. N. R. officials were pre sent. e ' HIKERB LEAVE ‘FHU "'1 delay faiths arrival v ‘ their e lipase and Robert this city-to San F‘ Thursday. A ‘send off dance is be Hall on ‘St. Patrick's night. ice Court on Saturday." Ata session of the Court on Friday afternoon six children of tw'o different fam-il- les were committed to the care of the Children's Aid Society. LAID T0 RESE-The funeral of the Ilate Mrs. James Griffin was held 0n Sunday afternoon from her late residence to St Dunatan’s Cath- edral, and was largely attended. Tile services were conducted by Rev. Father ‘Walsh. and the pull bearers were‘ Messrs. John Marr. Augustus lMcQuaidulPaitrick McTag- ue. Charles Saunders.“ and‘ John OtNeilIl. ~ > ‘ FUNERAL . YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late iMrs. D. A. Mac- ‘Leod took place yesterday from the residence of her daughter Mrs. ‘H. D. Johnston. by special train to Belfast. The services at the house were conductedhy ‘Rev Dr.- Ramsay resisted by~Rev_J;i W. MacKenzie. The pail bearerswere J. T. McKen- ie. Chas.~Ma‘oDougall. K. J. "Martin ‘Murdock Andersen. D. A. MacKin- non K.C., A. C. Duchemin. The ser- vices at ‘Belfast ‘Church were con- ducted by Rev) J. W. lMacKenzie. ‘FUNERAL’ SERVICES. — The funeral ct, the hAteJBverett Large was held from the residence of L. H. D. ‘Foster,’ ‘Marsllfieid, Thurs- day afternoon, the funeral services ‘beingmonducted by Rev. Mr. Muir. The pail bearersfifiere: John Mac- ‘Farlane, W. Warren. -B. R. Brown. B. C. Hardy. Lemuel Crockett, A. C Foster. interment ivas made in York Cemetery. HORSE NOTES. —-l-‘rlsco Direct 2.24 1-2 win-ner of first prize and championship in~our i925 horse show is sired by that great trotter and rare horse sire San Francisco 2.07 l-2'his dam has five in_ the list. He has lately been purchased from Claude MacMillan by Sigsworth Bros. Cardigan. This is one of the best stock breeding sires on the‘ lalwndr ~~ dje-wrarmported to 113E. ‘Island in 1922 having been murchased hy- the-late Hammond Kelly at the Old.Glory Auctions. New York.- DIOCESAN CHURCH SOCIETY —The annual church service will be held in St. Peters Cathedral at 7 o'clock next Wednesday night. when the Rev. Charles Rand. rector of Crapaud and Springfield will he the preacher. ‘it is hoped that all the clergy wilhhring their robes and ‘be present in the ‘church. Both this service and the annual general meeting to he held immedi- ately after the church service in the Cathedral Haiifalie open to the public. The executive meetinlr will be held on Wednesdav at 2.15 in St. Paula Parish Hall. The Venerable Archdeacon White will deliver an address at the annual meeting. INFORMAL C , ERT.- Visit qrs at thevictoriui otel last ev- ening were treatedft an impromp- til sacred concert ‘ti? an informal- ly formed close harmony male choir, composed of n large num- ber of commercial travellers who spent the evening in singing old favorite hymns while seated round the large fire place in the hotel rotunda. Each seltction was ren- iiorcd in delightfully blending har- molly, and both the musicians and their audience enjoyed themselves immensely. P E RSON A LS Mr. Health Foster. hiarshfield has returned from ,a visit to Stell- nrton, N. S. Mr. J. A. liiessorvey, M. P.. and Mr, it. H. Jenkins, M. P., left Sat- ilrday morning for Ottawa. Mr. Weston Railings -of the well known Hotel “Oriby Point" Rusti- co, spent the week end in this city. Mr. F-ngene ilughes oi’ the Cllar- lotietown Guard, n-Pubilshillg Co. > i; , dogs i. 2' l’ n‘ anus-sang;- . .\li will he glad to learn that .vil-. ‘.1 _.';_illboilt and ri-tilrn ‘hollw. ». . as; h - vl-Oulnav-h-nv-w- ~- manna leaves lilis nionlng for St. John. N. it. where he‘ has accepted a po- ,sltioll on tile Globe. l). A. Brill-c who has [lean ll pat iicnl in lilo ‘Victoria General llos liiiii for illnc months is steadily inipi-ovin . ' li in to be hoped he iwiil ili ii short time be able to he aeoAv-, ing given for them in Smalilwoods POLICE COuRTa-A man charg- ed with assault alnd, battery was f'ned $2.00 or ten days at the Pol- ltlw 0i supply and demand down to the very finest point In knows all about the source of sup- ply. He knows ‘St. Pierre, as well ohas some Prince Edward. islanders _ Jack|-Iunow_ Eatoifsgeatalogile, Demer- ‘fl-lm he two ara is his Paradise. ikers who are going to',-'walk from bwtlssser knows all about the de- ldisco ihave ‘been ‘mend. obliged to,put of the -start un-tihfllfllbdy else Thlh astute H9 kaowg better than the ‘great. Sahara . desert of human nature. He trades with dry humanity-and the drier the better. This man has the price and he knows it. He knows what he can buy and he buys it. He knows that vessels are a matter of price and he lbuys them. He knows he can buy up crews to sail his ves- sels. and he buys them. He knows the law. and he lays down the price, and the officers fall for the money- His invisible hand is stretched out upon the transport- ation facilities of our country. He knows how to get the booze inland. for he ls the invisible centre of a system that outrivals in real clev- erness and ingenuity, the best or- ganlzed railway system in the world. Sir Henry Thornton is not in it, for a moment, with some of our star bootlegigers. They are transportation geniuses. We want to get-so far as it is possible-a picture of these mighty men of booze. cloaked in the robes of church rand state; living and moving and having their helm! under powerful and brilliant social and’ commercial prestige; these men of brains and brass, who defy law and order-as we have it- and, as a result, amass fortunes. that fairly stagger the most ‘vivid imagination. ' The invisible Ibootlegger ‘never goes to jail, he can always find 8 substitute, for he always has the price. He sits serene and secure behind the fortress of big money, while the lesser breed sell bodies‘ and souls in order to carry the commands of the modern potentate in the kingdom of wine and wo- i en. » In the midst of our carnival of drink and song, you ask: Why lie-B prohibition not made more pro- gress? And that ‘is putting the question mil-dly. Sbme people are asking: Why is prohibition a fail- ure? ‘l think, I am safe in saying that. at present prohibition is und- er fire, and it looks as if it were in‘ the melting pot. ‘ But why? That is a pertinent question. in saying that. Dart of tbereaaorl. lies with professed prohibitiopiste themselves. There are" pfiihlbi- tionists who believe in prohibition for everybody but themselves. They believe in allying themselves with the prohibition workers, they believe in giving their money to social reform, they believe in, clearing up the dirty plague spots of the city. they ‘believe that the working class should not drinkq they believe all this, but they, believe they ' should drink ;_ and drink they do. They do not drink. openly. They do not get / visibly intoxicated. They do not there are hundreds oi’ professed,‘ they intend that no law, human church members by the scores and aredmbibers of the ardent. They i 0ne_ man. in this city-and ll make beasts of themselves, they do not drink moonshine. But prohihitionists who drink. and they intend to keep 0n drinking. and or divine, is going to keep themi from the social glass. There are! hundreds who by profession are prohihitionists. by practice they drink early and they drink late-- usually late. have reason to ‘believe he knows,‘ the ropes as well as any mall-- years ago. i-n Charlottetown, one‘ ‘night. he cleared $970.00. A nil-o clean-up in one night. He model $970.00. in this city, in one night. distributing whiskey. But ‘ihni this transaction. whom this liquor was and delivered. The were professionals. ‘both in relig-j ‘on and reform; and l am not re-i he can ‘buy up certain officers of A l think i am justified] was not the surprising thing about "ountry ilmlki-‘Y mam“ "It i-hfl i8- The gufprigln-g loud at the Crystal Rink.‘ Tnesdai‘ feature oi‘ the whole business Wits flight- the different. parties. in the city. l'~"|c_I1'Bt 5 o'clock for the hockey ' consigned came consignee» night. Works." - " Why is probibiti long since, in conversation said: "l was going to my home, in this city of Charlottetown, sometime 1180. and I met one of the best "You would fall down dead if i told you her name." Wishing to live a little longer l didn't ask for her i118 she could supply me with a bottle of the best brand at Sihfifi. Sh“ W" “Qflffflng the precious stuff right in her suit case". My friend said: “Surely to Heaven Y0“ are 110! in this business too!" She said: "I surely am, 1 am in this business both for the money and the excitement-mostly money." New. there you have it. A woman. not of the riff-raff. ‘not a rough neck. not an outcast. No! no! woman. 8s high in the social scale as perhaps any womaln in the cny- But, with ilii the culture M"! ‘bleeding. she had her price. Now. there is the "rub". We all ha“ 01"‘ hrlce. Of course our price is not all the same. This woman ' had her price. Who knows how many more in this very city. are tempted in the same way. Who is prepared to say that there is absolutely no high grade hoot- iefiliilll; in Charlottetovnn- the same as there is in other cities, in Canada and the United States. ‘it seems to me the wheels of prohibition are slowing down be. cause we temperance people have become entirely too intolerant of everything _anil everybody who does not agree with us. lt is an easy matter, even in a great and good cause. to grow egotistical. Great as the curse of drunkenness is-and great is the curse—let us remember there still exists moral sunsion amd the element of a ren- sonnble and tender, passionate np- peai. We have. too often. beaten the drums and unfurled the ban- ners, amd hidden every body get in the ‘band wagon, without realizing what all the shouting and holler- ing meant. Our cause must he something more than ‘banners and bands and ‘blare and blaze. Our " opponents have too often been able on under fire? My reply ifl-.—i.00 many of us have our price. A friend of mine, not known women 0f the city". He said. name. He said: "lt was-eleven oclock at night. She carried-a suit case. She stopped and told . Mystery Surrounds A Friday Nights Shooting Afiray William Gorlnely a yo-uns W"! about twenty years of use. is in the ‘Charlottetown Hospital suit; - ing from gunshot woundlrthat e réceived, in ashooting affray; on Sydney Street. on-Fridsy nidilL-HJI condition, however, is not serious. The whole affair is still shroud- ed in mystery. and no one seems ‘to know lust how the shooting oc- curred or who did it. But an ar- rest wee made on ‘the lfollowing day. iSaturday, and a thnrouflll ill- vestigation will no doubt be held immediately. According to information from the police and other sources, ‘Mr Patrick Mic-Kenna, whose home is on Sydney Street West, heard a disturbance in front of his house‘ about half past ten and came out to investigate. -When he reached the street he was attacked and during the ensu- ing struggle some one fired o. gun. hitting Gormiey on the hand and thigh, and causing about seventeen ilesh wounds. Tile injured man was conveyed to the ‘City Hospital. and is still a patient there.‘ Tile Chief ‘of Police is now ut work on the case. and develop meats are soon expected. N. B. Liberal (Continued from page one) c nsldered as the candidate in Mid- dlesex. .\lr. Lesueur ivlls regard- ed as an exceptionally able mem- her during his term here. He was defeated ill tile general electiollsi last October. The Government has not decide whom to nominate ior the cu. toms inquiry committee in place of Mr. Elliott, but G. W. McPhee. new illg considered. He is a lawyer and much the some type oi‘ mall as Mr. Elliott. M. P. Representing the constituency of Richelieu 'in the Dominion House. His home is at Chathlm, Ontario, ____<-Q->i——- ll()l(i~‘I'.‘-l‘l‘LLI.\'fi CONTESTH. 'l‘hi- interest ill iliIl‘St‘.-[I\liiilll{‘ coll- tl-sta continues llilnblltcil. 'i‘hrol- now ITPIITIIN llnro il(‘l‘|\ rr- portoil iiliN hollholl. Till‘ firs! iron lllndo llt ltcglllll, whore thc icnlu lllllt Iii-id tho record inst _r<~nr oxi-l-lli-il their bio-it previous pvrforlllnnv-cs by i-xl-riillg ll irm-tiri- pull iii‘ liiitlil pilllll- ds. an rogluli-rl-il lv_\' tlli- lli-ivly inrl-nt- (‘ll diwllllllolilctt-r or hydruillli- wllgoll. Al Wupollo, Ioivli, on August 2T. ii |lllil' of’ horses ivi-iglling 3.1510 pi-illlds, set iill‘ record nf H.100 pollllils. it nlivllyn hlls ill‘(‘Il lloiicvoll by exports lllnt liu horsl- cnilld ri-gisli-r u trot-t- pi James Dew Chaplin,‘ IMI - PRINTED sawmills-re wno-roelvinl-ln CraswellStudib 181 (ll-oh George It. Annual Meeting The annual meeting of the island Guardian Publishing Co.. Ltd., will he held in the ofllce of the Com- pany, Charlottetown, P. E. l.. Sat- urday, March 27th. at 3 p.m. for the purpose of electing directorl and receiving reports of the years business. D. A. MacKINNON, LL-Col. Secretary-Treasurer. 15. i7. 20-31 THE MARKETS i ‘MONTREAL QUE. March 14-- Thore ivas a very good inquiry from foreigll buyers for most lines of grain in the Montreal market on Saturday. The bids made were (rut oi’ line and the voiumeof bull- iness translltccd was small. Fur- ther strength was displayed in the market for spring wheat grades and ilrices were markd another 20 cents per barrel which makes ll. net. risc for the wcck of 40 cts pt-r barre . 'l"ho market closed strong with car lots of first patent quot- ed at 8.80 second patents at 8.40 and strong backers at 8.10. The tom- ni‘ the lllarkct for millfeed was firm and prices were unchanged. A weaker feeling prevailed in thc market for ffresh eggs and prices closed with a net loss of 1 to 2 per (iOZQII for the week. Supplies ire-re ample and a good demand iva-s noted. Active business was i\'4' pull i-ilinll its own \\'t'1[,{ili, bill ilt‘ Wllpi-llo li-nlll i-xplmloil this notion. lll-Ir rttlfllfli Htuoll only si.\ till_\‘li, how- r. for, on Nl-pll-lnlvi-l- l. lit tho loirn ti- l~‘n|r. ill llos- lloini-s. ll ri-d ronll iillmd sl-l the ilillrk llt 11.12.’: pounds. 'l‘|lis is l-igilul to sluriiili! ll loud of 44,-; The latter can hardly non pollililfl on srunli lulu-l; lHIVPIHPIli ‘ter market and sa-lea of‘ dolie ill a johbingg way with flnlil wiles of fresh extras at 40 tto 41 member f0!‘ YOPKLOH. $88k“ is be‘ li-nln of illiXPti lH-ri-llcroli nnil lii-lgillll ‘fuss-lg 3124 [Q 35 am] Seconds 10 33f) to I11 cent per dozen. ‘No import- ant change was noted In the bui- towwll- to shoot throilgh oiir verbal bar-the rammed o“ the “olllliill-iiw- “Shin-l to shirt ii orw illmin 1-"- i>r '1" silips no pasteurized creamery but- ,- e and some a partial victory he will have to devote his time furiiillivn n. quirk ain't-lists. for‘ nn- ilullll iier were made at 47 cts per pound ->5 "Vhnt is the crying need oi’ theimemext n“) ‘veeks F". .1)“ "iimlfli W“ lluihrs ilrhlrlzrd thi- lmlruiliii‘ Western annd Australian no. 1 pal-- our? A real‘ unadulterated impyipeisn. andnfter that. if he 1S BieCi-‘intllltlll 27 ri-i-i. Willi!‘ lhi- ili-nulnnnn-li-r iionrizcd at 45 1-2 and New Zealanll | of e “mum An] w), t | 45d. the anal"! 0i U19 1-1-1170!‘ De‘ rogl-sti-n-il £4,125 tl\'t'l‘ l'\'l‘i‘_\' inch nf the no_1 pustoilrized 45 1-2 to 46 per rgntanlgeme Refieménée 1:; fitllilftlllent will T9001"! his QUQMWT ground. pond. There was no change in tho change of mind. We need a‘ The entry of James Malmlm in Worn» iiillsillivrl". secrvlfllfiV of ihrvcontlifon of the cheese market and dlianke of mi-nd. Christians need Bruce North mm ‘he Cabme" lysinii"’“' A-sfivrilliioli oi‘ Ann-m ‘liili the ‘mucus remain as quoted on Ffiliily repentance, professional proliihi- hi“)? eglerupm ti: ols“?ltlnl(inl:fiéiei\rgllriill‘? any thlli ihl- |r|i\\‘i'l‘ lilo-y oxilrli-ii iSilgpr Dficcgg as quoted on Friday [bntstg Heel re Guyana,“ g ‘(n9 _. 0W9 - f1 l ' “ _ [ii e i-lilllply nlnnziilg. The hir-kivryylgniailled ililrilllllgfli. ibf us have riot. bgen sincere. t Weiwm‘°“i.1'“"i“"°' ‘hrs “,"““““‘-i _"‘-~‘ii. rivi-l-s “lint-null to rin- “wit-uni \§<>o>--- have not playé,‘ the game nnflnqpjlwy-eleetefl- He bed ‘H5 W" ‘"1... .<|.ii..i.-.-.-.l .....i' ilrokoli l..‘ um.- - in: to the‘ H1165. We nuv<=j°"°"““ b? “ “““‘““y “i ‘"§""" m" ‘-i'i"-‘i-- w-‘I iu-i- =‘ i-=-l‘- -‘i' o-i-l ~““~=‘i Hockey at WlIlS10€ " dded" ouirsslves. We have glélsltldwii ‘“ “ »ll"'e"'c°““e'““ “"7" \\ l‘l' snsiiiiiil-il, will)" to ln- lu-ni In of O s_. ‘on the w n , we are, reaping ' . _ .. . ~ "Hilrr illi- l ti" siruill- 1'1"", ll 'I‘hilrsrlay night a fast and 1 ~33 wmwilul ~ .- - -A delegation of New ‘Bliiusiilcli. w‘. Mun", H". h.“ hat do we need? We need n living, power ill. every-day Christ. We have ha , altogether too much of the critic's Christ. We need a positive, a practical and a coil structive Christ. We have piles upon nilcs of lo" islatioin. We need the inw of Christ. We have heaps _npnn heaps of machinery. We have more wheels than iimver. The fire has gone out in the boiler. and our train is stalled on the tracks. ‘Power for the individual. power for the ‘church, Dower for everi‘ great cause. that is what we need, lllilst have or bite the dust 97ft Sllfldllv night-Jo view of the sharp controversy that is tak- ing place in the "Provincial Normal College of Nova Scotla Mr. '1'“ man will preach on the =--l M» "Clothes, Brains and "cllr"~-~" i“ "The Normal School Episode." 4-4 Western Guardian told us the other day that a few! —LA»$T HOCKEY SPECIAL of] the season Tuesday evenin Borden to Summersidc. 8l0.'i-15-1i g from -sss rwo OF THE seer ‘Special train “leaves flor- in Summersidc Tilesday sloms-ll —LA_ST DETAI LS COMPLET- venllng any confidence by makinglED.-— Mrs.‘ William J. "lifcflnnnlil this statement, and l am not ell-Wayside Was in Silmlnersirle ro- deavoring to make any sensationirfilltiy tfolflbietiflk the ilrrllllllf‘, by my remarks. The only sensa- mr-nts foiVthe presentation in this line would be for some people ‘ about the people they knew. sational they in the social service workers drink. l remember, a few years ago.’ working in a certain city'to clean up a dirty booze section ‘of the‘ community. We were all at ii.‘ we all had oilr sleeves rolled up. ‘Irrt O'Brieh. Welliniliflil TORY"! l0 "I, 1h;- ioarn of her serious il_lness.-N. . we were all out to dry I plague spot. After we lunde a‘ clean sweep of the locality, '| found‘ “m; on; of me genm," who work. side ‘on Wednesday were Masons; ed with me in making the city tiry_ Benjamin Peters. Louis Mc-Donnlrl had all m9 whip. m. were mm“; und_James.M<-Ki-nnon, Grand River together; two ‘thousand doliursl~ worth of high-grails ivhiskey and runl in his own cellar. 31-RgNq_l\i San Antonio. Texas. on Mar. 7th. 1926. Donald Suther- dqnd Strong. youngest I lnte Robert .-\ Strong 0 l town. ‘ f (‘llnrlottv- _.__ w 1. nmsnm-Quc-u-nivnuv- w .¢.-, the liquor traffic must go. it will the genliq A sufficient waaqhl ell, to return .10 Prince go. but not before. portion of the professed church son of tho is drinking enough to throw the numerous frfeh '5 hope monkey wrench into the the firoh lion mllciliilfifywfllld lllfl . ). H »: \ tion that could be aroused along Grand River oi’ to find out how little they know winter thought mumps Mrs McDonald has had n There is nothing sen- FY65?» statement that overcome some church members and sonic thifl Dill’ butstill 1101168 i0 have it ' ready for Sf. Patricks-N. the six act play Due to the stormy and the prevalence nf ‘Sweet Briar". amount of in the difficulties lo preparation ol‘ {O-m-i-i. _ PERSONALS ii. The many friends 0f Mrs H0!‘- —-Among the visitors 'in Summer; iLibcrnls appeared before i‘I‘0l1li_¢rl‘;' t-m exciting game of hockey was play- ed between the Winsloe "Huskies" {gdggllugzlléritfztg"%%“l'}0“v .\ll).\T.\f-l v. iili‘ lilo-vii lllvvllil}! c‘ .ll-1_d the Milton ‘Giants Jrs." The Brunswick phase m. we W"_i{in“_,i1.is (‘hill \\‘l|.'4 ilvili n. in.- lit‘\\ school Milton boys won out to the tuni- Wgmq “Hum Tho“), {Vere Mliivill. ‘it‘\'l'Il'l'l'Il nil-moors and om» \‘iH~ of 7 to 1. Wilisloe was handi- hy Hzylqvtr} F isomer former ln,m._‘_iii-v- nltl-nlling. 'l‘|l<- ll|l'i'iill;.' <i|'l‘ll\‘i| Ciiilileli by the i055 Of Mr MdCPiliiii. .. . 4. . ., . . - . ~ “ma! premier n is undersluod {Willi iin- i‘l'i-.~‘ill<-lli n. llli- i illllf‘ on-l llu» Fiolloiiillg ls the lilleup: U t ‘h t n Liberals ,“.“:\I\l|l|i ililfllltth Illiiililt wls i I ‘ ,- ‘ ' - ~= iispoo-ll 011' urging [glsceflbrinzne ‘the CIOVGrHmIHI“ ‘lit-ports oi‘ school lilld sick collllllliii-us lHUSKiEI Glgngg toward the satisfaction of MilTi-,“"“:~1)I| flqhliilaflilflflltl"Ezra,Ifriiiitlilllzq" Goal t.‘ la'ms with a iew to C(lll'li- ' ' ‘~ ‘ - - ' ' . ellfggnaglthe poliucay effect of (hf. ll lr nnd Supper. The lni-lnln-rs lm- i". Iloulldy F‘. Yblllikel‘ vigorous demorxstratlnn [nude i" I“l'\\ bilsy planning for ll concert to ii‘ Defence the commons since m? Opening u; ihoiil the iilfitWlHiTi. h: March. The rr- ‘E. Rodd P. Rodd Um 8685x011 by the Clonsel-valivin ‘ lmrl oi‘ iili! l-Issmv i-ollllllitli-l. irus izlvrn lk" Diamilnfi V. Whit" members from New Brimswicli audit-v .\ir.- Ilcvk, Miss iillfill Slirlillg Willi B Centre Nova Scoua who are ‘getting credit firs-i in-izi- llllli Miss Allni- Frllsrr. socolill S- eatml . w- Rillid for putting ' up the strungeat “ml ‘ iilliil thew- ynullg indies llrc In hi» ron- R wing mos‘ compemng fight for the 1-9. grlitilioti-il. Afli-rillobusinr-sil was orrr, M- Hmme J- Rfitili dress 0t Mal-Mme gflevanceg [ill] , l'\'. .\lrs Stirling gnvi- n vr-ry llclliltlfill ‘ L- Wing has so f," been madg 3m] cameo-E ling, entitled “Tho Wntclllnun" x" Diamond A- weeil-‘f nun-lay have rendered more dlffi- \\‘ lilo members onjnyoil vi-r_v llllirli v cult the task of the Liberals 0i’ ‘flu- moi-ting than adjourned. ' NOTES recovering the fortunes of their . party in the provinces by the sea.‘ loivl-zn lmmcoric Tii-i-nii‘ inn-Winon- Realizing the political effect of thel campaign 0f the COnSBTYRi-ivw members, the New Brunswick Lib-l erals arc seeking to stir the Gov- ernment to something resembling voluntary action. The New Brunswick delegation ‘did not make public any concrete proposals placed before the Prime Minister. but it is understood that they favor the restoration t.o Mollc- ton of the headquarters of the in- terrnlnnial Railway. It is reported that Hon. W. E- Fostcr. who was a member of i118 King Government for a few week's ,‘ during the election camimiilll imfii fail but who was relieved of his, office by the electors. is willing t" ‘ again enter the Cabinet. The sug-i Ii HUGHES SPECIAL REMEDIES Hughes’ Cough Mixture For all ages. = Price 35c and 75c. ' Hashes‘. Corn Cure?» i i I l I l t t N. “Mrs. Joseph L. Cameron and like and Miss Lucille McNeil]. Cross Rivers P" illwmii". (in "ll-l. biifilmarkoted at I Emma We may talk as we lng the winter Walther there In eon- ~ labor as we will. set mail pr slilib-‘Pszm Wedmlmal’ i" 5“'“m‘?““"i*‘~. rqde for than Heel; but from now on, l GR|MES_A, \\in'@rvnle m, p91,, as we may,_we can't havlv-prohiw.‘ . - ‘ -- - l . tion in this country so ion as n -i-—- ere will net so this outlet: Ind Iethne 124th. loan. l u; Aifgnfilllfhpgiiglic certain m" in the vhurcllh. W] >_Mri.noherl McDonald‘ Bus,“ (U! NW1“ Tlfilieepg we must refuse to Jtfllli ‘l. (.r me. a . - wmfln the rank; of prohibition ivas a visitor to Summersidc on dwtiqn In pride. A ““" ___,______,_- workers take nil-n whiskey and Wednesday. soi- ls a former st. ' - ilbyn-Hs their rum as a beverage. We (‘an Dunstan‘: student and hopes to re- mlflfll dqflllne In the ‘Hod _~ |hllve high license or lnw license slime his studies next nemiater.-— . e-“l ‘M "M." "w" . . ‘M55 \, \\'||(Pr\'l|i0 in] Mar or government control or local \'. ‘ _ i ‘duh: (‘POI-up .\||.m_ mlnm option. bilt we can't have. prnhihl- ' —‘-*—v _ ‘ m“ b’ Ifirhl“; ‘h; Jnhn .l._ ,.,.|,,,,,_,,_.lgnn_ When the chilrrh says tlini- “The Reverend P. P. Arsenanlt. l pastor of Mont Carmel County ocpi on Tuesdliy. ills may soon return fully recovered.»- N. that .110. Does ‘the Trick. Price 25c.‘ , Hughes’ ‘z Clean Ilcad Lotion Guaranteed. Price 35c. Hughes’ Cut Lotion. For cuts and bruis- es on Horses. Price 35c. Ilushssilnilyen‘ _. _‘ _..__. -_,_._.__.__.___..__._ l] I we nllil ihrcv Villifflfli nltonilrd tho rc- linl‘ lllonliily" moi-ting of’ this Institut- lli-lll on lifnrv-h 4th lit tlir- hmilr- of .\ir‘ iilll'lll'l‘ Wright. The moi-ting ilpolii-ll in lln- llNlllli llillllncr nnd llfii-r tho hils incl-is Plllliilll‘. nrrllngr-llii-ni-i \\'i'i'l‘ llllllii‘ for u slu-lnl in inc ill-id lit lln- iiiillll‘ of Hrs llnrrislvli hincldllrhillo on .\ll|ri-h Sill. .\i this fillu-iinll. llll llllilross llllti |ll't‘*4i‘l|- iniioll \\‘iii lli- ' do in .\lr IIIHi .\il'.~l i-ll-iil Sili-rry who i|l'(' lnlirlng tho |ll‘ll\'illr't'. Thi- \\'nr .\ii'lllllf‘iili ph-tilri-s for Hi1‘ schools \\'I‘I't' svlll in Mrs Alliii-iwiiill by tho lI).il.l~I. '|‘llo next llliVliillll \\'lll be nl tho illlllil‘ of .\lrn Phnrh-s iit‘I|til'I'>-\l>l| i"t-l'lliruoli. i izestion is made that J. fl. Rflilifil- llud. Liberal member for Gloucest- or. might he induced to resign his sent ill Mr. Foster's favor. One oi‘ Hie ri-prt-sentations made by the iii"il“.{iliiilll ivas that New llrlrns- irivk should he given a voice ill the (‘nbinol forthwith. .‘||Illlf|l'K Llnlmrlil for Sore Illicit. g Hotel . Victoria 05c of the indent and ~ equipped Hotels». in Eastern KING'S IOUARE Mr. Mont Campbell refereed to the satisfaction of all. Jehosap hat sure can stick- llandlo. _ Horne played a star game. Chickadee did fine. -v-_-- s‘ Eaton Catalogues were security against accidents. Vinegar did lint get enough to do to keep himself warm. Lefty was tile star for till- Giants. The use of telephones in Bei- gium is increasing at a rate of about 1000 new subscribers a month. A new portable motor driven sheet nlctnl cutter can be operat- ed by connection with a light socket. Gcrnlnn ‘scientist have designed n camera for measuring the ex- act bright and length of sea wav- (38. i. Queen Hotel Since Waking over lhl; Hotel we have spent many Canada. Contains 120 rovml. 44 of which have private baths. Completely renovated in the put low yearn. Few Hotel: throughout Canada - and the Unted States have [its splendid table. Courteous service to l" Gunte- Tole- phonel In rooms. Rated I400 to $6.00 per ‘ day. Charlottetown Hotel. Co., Ltd. , PIOIPIIION _ aggro‘ c. micwd. HIDIQIQ- thousands of dollars In rdplirl and improvements. It In new the linen Hotel of its cine in the Maritime Prov» Inca. It appeals to chm who went a, eenlfcrtllllo Hotel nnd lplsndld table and i excellent service at a moder- ate prlM. mm slam s a». Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietor! ' men L. neon/ob. Illnlflll . 4.,