run cnantorrsr OWN GUARDIAN - '3 ‘i ._.-, . i, , . ‘r05 “icgardcd-solely as a means of prtitection for dependents. ..It-.is._.§l_:'at._..__.-But amore sensible way to look at it is to regard” itflnot only as the means to insure protection for dependents in the cvgig; Of death; butlin addition to provide for Kobe's eon ‘comfort in later life. The ConfedgrationéLifei ‘Association pro- vides thlsdiiali, insurance, in the form of a Peerless Policy which has been found to meet the requirements professional man. We should like to send entitled, “The Peerless of the business and on a booklet Po icy." It descri- bes this dual plan of insurance precisely. Write for a copy. (ION FEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION ~ i.’ Pleasesesidrne l5 - - - a iii- l1." o. i-iooo, Manager. Charlotte own, P. z. i. A. MOORE, General Agent, summsrgidg, p_ 5_ |_ your booklet about the Peerless Policy. .' N...“ H __ __ - i! has...“ f" ' i" Central Guardian LAID ‘to riser -.L_1'-lia_ ‘fl-lilefll OI the late Lilian‘ Gdffllln was held yesterday afternoon from the residence of her mother, e7 Ed- ward Street. to St. Dunstan's Cath- edral thence to the R. C. Cemeter". The funeral was largely attended. PALM SUNDAY. -._ Yesterday was Palm Sunday and was observ- Qfllby the _ different churches throushout the city. do a number the annual distribution of Palm took place. At __the Cathedral in the evening Rev. Father Walsh preached the final of a series of Lenten sermons. DOUBLE BEREAVEMENT. _ Mr. Thomas Morris _of this city on, Thursday night ' received tho Nd Inews of the death of his mother-in-law which occurred on that day at Minudie, N. ‘S. Friday morning he left for the home of the deceased to find on his arrival that Mrs. Seaman's daughter.‘ Miss Lyda had passed away on {Friday morning. He immediately wired to his son John T. Morris who also left for the bereaved ‘home. Mrs Seaman and ‘her daughter had been lll of flu which in the daughter's case developed into pneumonia. Both ladies were known in Char- lottetown, iMiss Lyda being intim- ately known here, having visited the city quite ll quentlyand ‘made many friands. The Morris’ family thus doubly bereaved have the sin- cere sympathy of a bostof friends. i-{omi- Psasomtns Mrs. Vicrnon Hewett, Charlotte- town, is visiting in Fredericton the guest other sister. Mrs. Lorne Weeks. Mr. ‘Fred Yatels leaves this morn- ing for Camphill Hospital, Halifax. N. S, where he wil-l undergo treat- ment. Mr. Pierce‘ MaoNeill of Caven- dish spent the past week in North ‘Rustico guest at the "Railings Ho- lel." Mr. H. C. iSmallwood. Bunbury, leaves -this morning for Moncton to visit his daughter Annie, who is taking a course in nursing at the Moncbon lClty Hospital. Mr. Smelli- wood will also spend a day or two at Port iElgin. n guest of Mr. and ADVERTISEMENTS CLASSIFIED Eight Insertions ..... . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. I Miscellaneous WAiNTEiD-HOSITION A8 HOUSE- keeper. Apply "A. F." Guardian. 8382-3-27Mdl. IGNUMVITAE DORY ROLLER l . . . . . . .. I0i- per line of 5 words 8o per line of 5 words 7e per line of 5 worth Yvv vv v v vvv Vvvvv v vvvv Male Help Wanted WANTED—MAN TO WORK AT Ono who can make residence. himself generally useful, with knowledge or gardening prefer- red. Apply at The llogo 8407-3-29-31 Mrs. H. C. Oulton. MARRIAGES the McKENZIE -— RATTO. —-At nManse, 202 IPPIIIQQ ‘Street, on March 17th. by ‘Rev. IW. Bruce »Muir, John Edward iMoKcnzle to Emma Ratto, Murray ‘River. DVEKIHS McGUlGAN-dn the ‘City Hospital ‘March 27th. Philip ‘Carlyle Mc- (luignn. dearly beloved son of Dr. J. D. and Kittlilcen lMcGulgun. ngcd El. 1'8 6 yours, Funeral from his late reel Cleaninge From , E i Tryon And Vicinity be! Gamble. County Line has purchased the farm on. the ‘Old Town road imown as the Frank NGWIORW property. to talne possession immediately. - "Leonard Casely and wife who re- moved to Boston two years ago an. rived in Tryon on Saturday and are spending a few days among friends here. They returned as the island bringing the remains of Mrs. -Casely's mother, Mrs. Mo’? letter who recently died in Boston They will g0 back to the States ill‘ about aweek. ‘but expect to return to Tryoin early next autumn and re- occupy their farm. Mr. Caselyl a carpenter ‘by trade and‘ hnslibeen engaged steadily for fourteen months on one job. The huildin is a house for an American rni - lionsire and has cost $210,000 and not yet complete. ' ‘ . _ Heavy rain all day Weilnesdayi has put our roads in bad shape. Everett Howatt the white Log: horn-specialist ls preparing for a larger output of poultry products than ever. He has largely in- creased his incubator and lbroodar capacity. He is apparently mak- ing a. success of the business. H. A. McPhee made. a business trip to Summerslde on Tuesday last. The mat hooking fever is in full flood. Nearly every house is an emporium. small of every design and colour. There are many fine specimens of the art being produced. There was a hooking party at the Bap- tist Parsonage last week. those in attendancp were Mrs ‘Bowley Laeard Mrs. Bruce Howatt. Mrs Hubert Thompson. Mrs. Lizzie Thompson. Mrs. H. A. McPhee. Mrs. Howard Callbeok, Miss Lavina McWllliams. Miss Ethel Foy and Miss May Fey. The soft weather of the past few weeks have put the rinks out of business. The once famous horse ‘Brazilian owned by Fred Walsh did not get through the winter. He was twenty-four years of aie and died a natural death. Trackmen of a few years ago, will regret to hear of the passing of the ‘hero of man)’ a hard fought ‘battle on the track. Mr. Walsh refused to Dflft with him in his old age, keoDlnE him and caring for him as tenderly as a child all [or the good he had done. Stock Quotations IhAiIJIPAX. ‘March 27.— Quota- tions furnished by Johnston and Ward, members oi the Montreal Stock Exchange: At. Top. and Santa ‘Fc Ry. . 126% He‘ expect! ‘ Mats ‘big and mats, gslx ‘ mails‘ “Let us get a sound, impartial opinion on this problem of ours—~ the Bank must have had many similar experiences to deal with. I bclicvc they can help us.” We welcome ruch opportunities to be of service to our customers, and our records and experience cover- ing nearly 100 years arc always gladly placed at their command. We. justify receiving your banking account in many ways beyond our regular services of deposits, collec- THE BANK QF i Capital ‘IQOOQOOO Reserve 519. 500. ibarlcy and outs were 3d tn 6d penbritiiches; and on a commission ‘quaytor higher than on 1110 1W0“ lmsisto buy, sell, develop, deal in ,lous'ilay and sales nt‘ several uill and dispme “f an kinds u; m,“ e5. lloutis were made but the volume oi Emie “m1 immovable properly, jbualnoss on the whole was small. “mam qamlsl 1mg. houses and ESTABLISIQED I832 . '- OOO Total Resources s 230.000.000 <I-- PAGE THREE ‘am-U .__ .- q“ I I 1 cotza . é" . tions, credit advice and loans. Con- ~ fidcncc in our customers arida close study of their problems often enable us to assist in directing their bus- iness into new and more profitable paths. The manager of a branch of this Bank near you will welcome your account, and will extend to you a complete modern banking service. Behind him and available to him for your benefit is the wealth of experience accumulated during nearly a" century of sound banking practice. w NOVA scoT -.-au— .. poi-die the (lolden Pelt Silver Black l -x Company is by the bill. re-in- ucleil voi-bntini and J. Lllwkllll WW", nil. llnnlci F. illcNcill and Whit- field are constituted iprovislonal di- in stoclc-A. Duchcmin a Co. ‘Hllfilwiile C°~i L"!- _‘__“ Am‘ ca“ Co’ ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' " -The-l°ne °r the ‘Dot mark“ n" buildings. The ‘Company may es- rat-tins. The bill was reported “WARSAW. ‘Poland. March 2R.“ '-— dence, 196 Richmond Street this >< a, K -ro- trL-‘No ies‘ Apply 65 ‘Prince sat-ti JNiO. A McDONALD, LA-ND SUR- vieyor. Hermanvllle. 8403-3-2U-1m0. FIREMEN, BRAKEMEN, BEGIN- ners $150. later $250 monthly (which position?) Write Railway. ‘Box 116. 8398-3-29-21. CAPTUiRED BLACK FEMALE Fox. Tatoo Z X right our, C. 6. J. left ear. Robert McAssey. Head of Hillsborough. 8385-3-27M3l. ESCAPE JBOM MY RANCH AT Mlllgkte» 0,15 “Ml! all? ‘i hmale boa. Eer:.‘piarlr.i_ I hit ‘D. 0. hilt ear 21B. Geo?‘ . Brown, 8325-3-25, I'O LET-HOUSE NUMBER 82 Elm Avenue. Apply T. R. Cud- more. 8389-25-0 "°V3I- ceurnattv LOCAT- Hl- Wanted. ten or eleven rooins. A9917 "5". care of Guardian. 8388-3-Z7-tf "OTIW-i- ‘Eton-an. room MY "M" “is “M. a silver fdmllfl ' i" Tm” mm rim en o.w.z.» 2 lieft ear. iA libero] mm,“ p1. feired if captured aiiye,_.wm_ H, I lEllis. Tyne Valley, pfmna; - 8351-8.26,l4l __ ESCAPE-D FROM 0H ",9 tom-n Sliver Black ilbxaos,’ one meta to: marked c Q_ N; ‘rbht ear. 5 left ear, Oltexfgmptg c. o. n. sail as o. nevi rd will ‘ be given for Minna’ of" itin- botih of these roxesn -° o: “_~8874-8-2_'7,8l ' Booms-o, room MvnANoi-i AT North ‘fl-yon one silver lilacs male fox. Reward for raisin, .130 not kill. C. E. Gamble. 8890-34941. s l, i. -----wv" l I will eell for M0 ‘m. at m hlriottetown. on . c" ‘at 1 o'clock p. pa, 3 eanieaqe ‘Western HOPIQ Including team. wslgliln‘ from 15 . HOBBS, m?“ "I"; my. A Stu w-Mld-S-TLBI Wuedltlon. the fl ‘If El; , -_- EXPERIENCED ' in "lo travel Prince Ed- ward Island selling tlmmah dealers a full line of Farm Mach. inery. Apply by letter stati-n-g experience and ‘reference to "Manufacturer". care of Charlot- tetown "Guardian." 8352-326.5l LOST—FEMALE FOX. RIGHT ear-C. L. X. Left esr-5 B. Re. ward. Edgar Hearts. Marsh- fleld. 8406-3-29-3l. For Sale FOR QUICK SALE. FALCON- " wood Yorkshire sows bred to furrow 1st pert of July. Apply Dept. of Agriculture. 8396.3-29-3l iilh FOR SALE-IO ACRES OF LAND with Rotary and ‘Shingle Mill. Apply to A. J. clo Guardian. 8404-3-29-31. to R. C. Cemetery. BABY'S own SOAP éZ...,//..)./ _ ryia/afibnd {Jr-e} 46», fnsléafiond‘ aisens-iauuiuiasicinstneast- Male Help Wanted WANTED. - GOOD. RELIABLE young man with good habits, to work on farm and fox ranch. write "A. B." Guardian, giving reference and wages wanted. 835il-3-26-4l Sltuaitions Vacant " BELL HOUBElHOLD NECES- sities - greatest imaginable demand; have business of your own; make live dollars up daily; capital or experience unneces- sary. B. Garretson, Brantford. ..0nt. S. V. 12f. MiiKim’s Directory of Canadian , Publications k- Mo‘ “Limited. Canada's W10“ A vertising Agency has ‘IQCIHIIQI till! 193d Edition 0f MC" ‘lfgaignfilm ry Oiucllltiflllll, Pu- - . is is _t e ninnieent‘ t lee e ‘havlllk an- WFM l" 139 l Ind each succeed- “lllmb” hi! shown an improve- f Arc = Yo“ .. a Shaver ? ll lo, we have a complete line of the moat popular shav- ing requisites. Don't ThrowlYour Old Blades Away - pyflcljl" W’. 1WD?’ ‘Q The Ingersoll Strapping Outfit ' Makes old Gillette blades 35_ ‘sharp and new ones sharper. ' " ‘ (Canadian Press) . ' MONTREAL. Qua. Mar. 28. — d Price ‘There was a moderate demand i from foreign ‘buyers for Canadian grain on the Montreal ‘market Sai- “urday for March-April shipment (Monday) morning at 9 o'clock for Saint -Dunstnn's Cathedral thence Am, [Locoomtlve Co. . . . . . .. 98% Ain. Smelt. and ‘Rising. ‘ -Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. . 118% Anaconda. Cop. Min. Co. 43% Canadian Pacific Co. . . . . . .. 156% N.Y. ‘Cen. and llud. Riv. ILR. 122% Culba Cane Sugar Co. . . . . .. 9% Cuba ‘Cane Sugar Pfd. . .. any. Consolidated Gas. co. .... 901% Gen. Petroleum . . . .". . . . . . . . 59% ‘international Petroleum 31 llitornaiioilal ‘Pa-per ‘Co. 49% Standard Oil of N. J. .. . 43 ‘Standard Oil of N. Y. .....- Reading Co . _ . . . . . . . . . .. .. 81% Southern Pacillc Co. . 98 ,| Union Pacific Ky. . . . . .. . 144 United States Steel . 121% Brazilian Fraction 88% Spanish ‘Riv. Com. .. 103 Brit. Empire Steel let 84 Abitibi . . . . . . . . . 75 lLaurentide Pulp . . . . . . . . . .. 871,5 Canadian Steamship Pfd. . 59% Montreal Power .. 218 ‘Winnipeg Electric . . . . . . . .. 50 National Breweries . . . . . . .. 59 Mex. Petroleum . . . . . . . . . . .. 44 Bank Commerce . . . . . . . . . .. 217 IWheat-—lMay. 159; July. 137; Sept. 132%. ‘CorrwMay. 73; July. 70%; sort. 78%. Outs-away, 40; July. 40%; Sept. Ill Oct. 130%. THE MARKETS 6 (Canadian Press) OTTAWA. 0nt.. Mar. 28. —Can- adinn markets are unchanged to- day Toronto prlcee to retailers ex- true 38-39, firsts 34-35, seconds 29—30. -Poultry are very light and the market is firm. Montreal prices to retailers extras 40—41. firsts 36. seconds 33-44. Jobbing extras 37. firsts 34, seconds 28. Edmonton country dealers making sales extras 22, firsts 20, seconds 15. Vancouver Jobbing extras 28 ~30. firsts 26-28. seconds and pullota 22. St. John prices tn re- tailers extras 43. firsts 40, seconds Am‘; Smelt. and ill e.gfn.l lBotao" a ‘Wheat-May, 14:414.; July 1465M ' incorporate the Mount ‘W's was “gum Himmler in symitzvblisb one or more brunch place PM“? Wm‘ the strength displavyeibor places of business within the in Omar centres Md prices “ereiProvince or elsewhere in Canada. marked up another cant‘ p“ busheL The Capital stock oi‘ the Company The undertone w the spring wheatls $20 000 in shares of ten dollars and winter wheat “our markets cacl; The bill was reported agreed was very firm ‘but no chansfl l“ ' jm , i t ‘lprices were announced. Prices ‘l “ 14319"! "16115- M M _i'or all grades of millfecd were well 9Y1 m" "11 0f 00- Y- ~ Ye" imummmed ‘finder 5 Gqod dgmaluh-ilie hill‘ to incorporate .\'iorell The trade in standard grades of Starch Company. Ltd. was rend a ;mlled outs was quiet and prices second time untl committed, All". lwere steady. . Butter prices were Bentley in llie chair. The bill ipro- steady at the i-cccnt declines ionic-ll vidcs ihul. llarry H. Cox, VVllliam anti the trade volume W88 fmP-IW. ‘Cox, Vincent Mciirziili. Ernest The cheese market was quiet m"! ltossiier and Marjorie Robbins unvhflllgeil- VFW"! Y0!‘ e885 were slinll be a body corporate with pow firm at the fldvflilc" "Med- ,oi- to msnuiactiire, buy. sell or otli- jcrwise deal in starch either direct- lly or by the medium of agents. The fproceedingéhat H i Si“1325555333?‘.i§’§i.ii'§’i.i§"$i.Z“i.ii G OllSS ~ (Continued from Page 1i nnd the head office shall be at Mnrell. The bill was reported agreed to. _ On motion oi Hon. Dr. McMillan ‘the bill to further amend thy Act ‘to incorporate. Auld Bros, Ltd. wus further considered in commit- tee. Mr. Pope 'in the chair. The hill-was resorted agreed to Willi- out amendment. On motion of Hon. Mr. ‘Myers the h"! w provide for the bill to im- pose a tax on_the purchasers of gasoline was discharged. On motion of ‘Hon. Mr. Arsen- aiilt t-he bill to Revive the Act of QBD- 4. Georae V. was read a sec- ond-. time and committed. Mr. Hunt- er in the clinir. TheAct‘ to lncor. jnurned at 2 a. m. - ~ Saturday. March 27 Mr. Buxvtain asked the Minister of Public Wlnrke if hehas receiv- ed a Petition from John ='McK8Y. J- J. Doucette and others requesting repairs lo bc made at Pldgofllffl llrltige, Wlieatley River and what um the intentions of his Deport- iiient in regard to sumo? -- ' l-lon, Mr. MoPheB reviled that llin petition hail been received and would he considered. ‘ Hon. ~.Mr. Myers presented, u. bill l0 incorporate the Prince Edward island Grafting Association.‘ ‘Mr. Dennis presented a bill lo Pleasant. Queen Hotel Since taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars in repairs and improvements. It ‘la now the finest Hotel of Its clala in the Maritime Prev- inces.‘ It appeals to those who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and exeellenfservlee at a moder- ate price. Church of the Nazarene. . - lion. Mr. MoPhee presented e bill to amend the Act to promote‘ iiie improvement of highways.» On motion oi Mr. J. A. Mellon-i aid the bill to incorporate the Trus tees of the People's ‘Cemetery at Mount Stewart was read a second time and committed, Mr. J. B. Mc- Donald in the chair. The bill pro- vidcs that Marion Clark, Beatrice Glover, ‘Matilda McAssey and Mary Elizabeth Jay. and their succes- sors in office, shall be a body cor- porate by the name of the Trustees of the People's Cemetery of Mount Stewart and shall have all the gen- eral powers and privileges inci- dent to a corporation. The bill was] reported agreed to with amend- manta. On motion of Hon. Dr VlcMillan the bill to incorporate "The ‘Char- .li~cd and fifty shares of $100 each, w“ Tewned agreed 1°- agreoii to without amendment. lnuductfgn of the military service Oii nioiioii 0i lion. Mr. Stewart gem“ (mm two years to one is pm- tlic bill l0 provide compensation tilled [or in a measure which the for i-iillway employees and the ile- Finance Minister will present to ipcpilcnts oi‘ those -wliu were killed parliament as a moans of reduclnll was read at second time and com- the budget and TQHBVWE the “"33" Imiltetl, Mi". J. B. ilclltinziiii in tlic viill Sllllfltlfllh l chair. lltiii. Mr. Stewart explained‘ r:1:::..1::;.:‘;l.:trl.."'::n:r;.:ni.::i Rumanian Premier Resigns Office is lllllilE for them and their depend- Qllts iii case oi‘ accident; and that llic bill simply enables Pllllwily cm- v ploycs in this Province to take ail- BUCHAREST. Rumanla. Mar. 2R —-Premici- B-raiiano presented his resignation to King Ferdinand last night Hind the King accepted it. mailings of the fluid iii which they ob£ ligation on the part of the Pro- ‘vliice. it only provides machinery by which railway men or their dependents may obtain compensa- tion [or injuries or losses. The bill have an interest. it involves no ob- J. Lester Douglas 39 QUEEN 81'. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. l. ' Wholesale Produce. Potatoes a Specialty. Car Iota only - sharpie: Cream Separators for Bale. Extra parts on hand. Write or Phone 798 or 938. The House resumed Committee of supiply. Mr. Pope in the chair, and several of the estimates were agreed to. Progress was reported. - il-lon. Mr. Stewart presented the iiAnnusl Report of the Chief Super- intendent of Education; and the House then adjourned until three o'clock on Monday afternoon. kfillluarilfis Llnlluent llll‘ IHHIi-JIIIGR. “___~ - Give Your Victoria "ms A Chance One of the largest and best equipped Hotels in Eastern Canadaw Contains 120 rooms. 44 of which have private baths. Completely rgnovgtgd - g than: ":;*..'.":r..::"'...':: CEEE§§f§ED Til“diiiniiigwfsififiiii"m: HQRSE $.22’: t: :.::..?.".""~ CONDITION (“s-ates $4.00 to $5.00 per it regulates the system. Chfirlflttetown purlflea the blood, restores the appetite and qlvaa the Hotel C0.’ animals eoat a line and glossy .. . appearance. Prlee 50 cents. y ‘Proprietors Mailed on receipt oi pries- HARRY C. BROWN, Manager We are headquarters for Horse and Cattle Medlolnee- q - eat over the re ‘ i; _ is . fizgfi hm yaucrgiiggleilsrtfiri-EliglfEglééigig i ilrlggficgirilafli)? giillllltladliagorlvsviestleiriii tliottetovvp t?fi:ltl%ld, htgilgmaas‘ rglald Ru" “'00 . d". ym-rgma gofgL il/lfelftflmry suppn". Try u. Ham 'i.t"‘i'i"°a'a'r'igi.fiai_Ziififnfifliiillfdfiilfi ..‘,'.“‘...'t,'. In Memoriam Pow In the cn~lr-;hl;b111vt°1§'d~ Charlottetown c. s. ldlmllfl, city: J. w. Speire. u . N 29th. l“ h“ ilbtiltical partlcul- , snsarihaflmiritllnr. Bmrrge-Sitewaflrt‘, Hotel Co» ‘gmzfmg "l," Phrdim patfflmmi‘ White m“. knwmjg "if " m; c....ii...’§'.,‘i,i.','§.‘n°'L-‘,Zf§'.§§ p," T“; R; ' pa“, . in loving memory of m"- desi- Margaret Rogers and llelen Lowtli P"°l""°*°"' Allah, ‘lwroreltoiw-Ay $1} rgiblvleyohgi‘ J. A. MoborAhb. sa fer as possfble the“ changes i‘ ti! KonAK 5T0 l 5S1. ‘ moshgz-‘rfirséotrgaiiggiist Beer, who ‘egrrsyhlag; :6 sb£fly"co;}i>o::'t1ia :1 m” L_ Mcqumo. "mu" John; 35.1mm MQQDQDQIGI 31m“: ‘ "WU-QM. u.“ "u." n’ “ennui, “nut” l“ “m i‘ " A I ‘inserted by lisr family. 8410 tete brokers and agents in all its " ‘Miifllblii: Ivan. .R°ddm' Plait Fiddlers’§l”Contest Tuesday Night Opens at Jamlesoifsi ~y ‘ . Tuesday, 9 , sasnuaa-msuisan-v- r" www- uPottnfliu-ak. wit- liti- i‘ r |~lli| uifr.‘ pa,‘ i!" a"- “li i0