FEBRUARY 21,___1,?_3_1, ,- o .' w“ "' ' ' ianwobioélbiflWaio {onoooaq V.’ 0 I c I '. 3 Classified Advertisements 1. ominous-tin ... can 10c Der llns of 5 words l mam Inlcrtlolu 9o per line of s words - Four Insertions .... Bo per lins of 5 words mm Insertions sconce .. ‘is per lino of 5 words . Y’ ‘ v v:‘ ‘ ¢v¢4¢$¢‘ vrvO-OO-O-O-O-O-O-Q-O-Q-O-OQ-Q-O ... _ _ _ ..__ _..__ ’ figgnts Wanted ' Miscellaneous p”‘-'j_i~'_—i_-—_—~ mENTB WANTED IN EVERY wwn and county to sell the new gtaliiless Tablecloth, manufactured in Canada. ~Bia manor-maker- wrlte for Free samples. Btainless Tablecloth ComPBnY. 9 Wellihtll-On JOIIN ALFRED McDONALD, PRO- vlncial Land Surveyor, Herman- vllle. 3124-2-4-1mo. sscarisn MALE rox. MARKED X. Q. 'l F. Notify RoyDuggan, East, Toronto. A. W. Fab. 21. Seavieiv. 3382-2-17-41. a i r I "W F 5 1 sparrow-sari: or STOCK AT or a Alex. Lcclairs, Toronto Road, Lot i-—"-‘*“__"_"“i 23, Tuesday, February 24th. If not FOR 3555-"03553 zgigbqzuglzg fliic, first fine day. Bi- ' ' ' 3423-2-l8-Wed.-Frl.-Sat.-3i. yo]: sALE-OLD PAPERS, 5 CENTS bundle. Guardian Office. 2-4-ti Strayed ELECTRIC BLOWER, usan onuz few weeks. Guardian. EKS-DZ-li.‘ tf jj-igjiii FOR SALE, TO LE1‘. BOARD AND room signs on hand at Guardian ' Office. i1 i-i-iiéi FOR SALE-JVIAI-IOGANY CHIP- pendaie chairs and leaf tables. " 3191-2-21-31 FOR SALE-DWELLINQ IIOUSIJ. eight rooms. Apply to Mrs. Wm. Fouchcre, Georgetown. 3467-2-20-1! A FOR SALE - ‘AYRSHIRE COW ncivly freshcncd. Wallace Owen. Preach ma. 3484-2-21-21. nravv shown PAPER. ron Guardian sail; 5 cents per roll. 0 ce. _ 302i-tf FOR SALE - NEW FRESEIENED cow, Ayrshire grade. Apply Ever- ett Stevenson, North River. 3462-2-20-21. CARDBOARD SHEETS FOR SALE, 1 cent each, suitable for lining hen hlnupeto. Guardian Ofllcc. ‘ 302l-tf REGISTERED SIIOIITIIORN BULL for sale, four ‘years old; also two bulls, nine and eleven months. Colin Higgins, Oyster Bad Bridge. 3490-2-21-31 HEAVEN AND BELL. SIVEDEN- borgs great work on thc life aftcr death and a real lworld beyond. Over 400 pages. Only 25c por-tpaid. ll. C. Law, 561 Yongc Sh. Toronto. - .--F. S. 2-7-Snt-4i. FARM ron SALE-PRIVATE sou: I known as Ben]. Dockendorfl Farm. York Point, containing ‘l5 acres oi the best land on P. E. I. 14 miia from wharf, 1 mile from town by ice. Great. opportunity. Good buildings, wcll water, for location has few equals. _, Apply to Geo. Dockendorff on promises, York Pointjor J. A. MacDonald. Auc- tioneer, City. Inspection any time. ' ' MGS-Z-Zififmwéi. Found _ FOUND IN MY RANCH MALE fox. Owner can have some by braving markings and paying ex- penses. Apply Wm. E. John- stone. New London. 3463-2-20-31. Male Help. Wanted BECOME EXPERT B A R B E R through our special low cost course. Hundreds of successful graduates. Write Molar Barber College, 573 Bflffillizton. Halifax. Oct. I-l-tts-tf. RELIABLE MAN FOR ONE IIUND- red store route; this country: ex- iicrlenoe unnecessary, no selling; _ distribute and collect. Should net seventy dollars weakly Shnmas MIE- COMPANY. New Toronto. Ont. WANTED-RELIABLE MEN BE- tWPcn Z5 and 50 years with travel outfit to distribute Watkins 150 Household and Farm Necessities in Queens and Prince Counties. s10.- fl‘0.000 Orlmnizntlon. 63 Years. $35.00 to -~ $50.00 nctkly earnings right from start. No ex- Flstztblishcd ‘ STRAYED FROM MY IKANCII, February 13th main fox D. 0.—l G Finder uotifjtW. L. blacEaclioi-n, Mermaid. RiHVlFCl. 3414-2-18-41. Wanted WANTED-POSITION AS IIOUSE- ltcepci‘ 0r for ilriicrul housework. Apply 20?. Sydney Street, or phone 1151. 3436-2-19-31. Employment Help ‘rVzintcd WANTED -—- COMPOSITOR. EY- pcrlcnccd in Joh work. Mo]: or fcmolc. Good joli for competent worker. Irxvin Printing Co., Ltd. 3443-2~10-tf. 4 Female Help Wanted IVOMEN INANTEI) T0 SEIV FOR us at hnmc. Scwihr: machine neces- sary. No soiling. Ontario Ncckwear Company, Dcpt. 147, Toronto 8, Situations Vacant Female AMRITIfiIlR VWBIIEN. BIG PAY. lmrze dcmonzl for lnrlios who lcnrn hcnutv culture and I-lnirdrcisinrr. Join Canada's largest svsicm. Din- lumen craiiirvl Write for inform- ation. lifnrvcl Pcauty Academics, 8 St. Catherine East, lifontrcal. S. V. F. f-‘JI-S-Ili’. Situations Vacant~Malc EARN $6.00 TO $10.00 A D\Y. Learn and cam part time l\l"l’.fll‘ Mechanics, -Battcry Welding,- Vill- canizing, House Wiring, Bricklay- iniz. Plastering, Barbering, Beauty Culture -Work. Good positions open. Write or call. frce lustful!- tivo laook. Dominion Trade ‘Schools. 1107 St. Lawrence Blvd. Mfllltreal- Free employment service. Coast t0 cow- ..-. V» 4-.?'§“"'"> OPTIONAL ATTENDANCI? l-‘AVQB- 3.151,! s--1-':-" ~I "in - ——--:-..-. -.- CHAPEL: HILL. IN- C" Fob. 201*" University of North .CarQliiia'stu-i dents favor optional classgittfllidflnm? for juniors and seniors. A campus vote showed 78f for optional attend-' mice and 10 against. Four hundred and thirty-seven students favored a revision in touching methods. but failed to take advantage of an op- portunity offered to SUSSCBI- b6010- dics. LOUISIANA rnoonnssés BATON LOUGE, Lt.,. Feb. 20. — Louisiana is progressing as an indus- trial state, George Long, president of ' the Louisiana Manufacturers’ As- sociation, said today. Approximately 320,000 persons are on thc payrolls of 1,721 manufacturing countrlwcrcT of 1,721 manufacturing concerns, which produce 852 (ilffcrcnt pro- ducts, Long said. a0 yam om rr-ircn mum) IJEI/IPIIIS, Feb. l0.--A coDY of n ' liflrkulce or caoltcl- required by rifzht parties. Write today to .1. R. . Watkins Co., Dept. flE-l, 749 Craig West. Montreal, P. Q, » j . . , M. 114m. an. 23-31.! i ‘JVIL SERVICE. g]! M. C. C. Civil Servcle School Ill!‘ rfldrst correspondence scho l in Canada. qsccialismg in are rinu candi- dates by mail for/ the Canadian Civil Service. Gct ready for thc Boring appointments for positions as ‘Letter Garvin-s, Mail Clerks, Customs Clerks. Sicnoiiravlirrs. Twists. etc. Booklet freaon- ra-i gamut. The M. C. Ofihtd, Toronto, ..._._.__.._._.~k.___._. for Dry “klll-"Nnllllflvfi;‘IIIIIIIIPRII . ' _ Short Wave Radio CHARLES J. DODNER ‘ Klrs Distributor PARTS Ihsrt Wave Transmitting and ' Involving Eqrllilmant. REL -- PYREX - JEWELb-IVARD LEONARD -- E8C0--- SPAULD- cu wtiw” s? s n , rest. Tel. DIIIWII 701'! Halifax, N. S. Feb. II-B-dl. \ . s0sr0r nrsn£ns cm m coals: of Tho iioldcn Future mm an ’ Old loath News, ltand, .l Washington Styeet. our Milk ll, , i Only fevrCcislcn Mn left. -' tutu-scam things m more satisfactory than py- jamas of Chlncsa damask. They are M. H. 2-4-W-E-8i. mode exactly like a Chlnrse coolic‘s suit. Sometimes cost and trousers match, but quits as omn they 0Y0 in * contrasting cclcis. this lovely silk so inexpensive as at present ti1nc._ paper 80 yours old. Ill.) "Appeal," prccicccssor to thc Llcifiis Coiiiiiicr- clzil Appeal," was found licrc recent- ly. Among the items contained “in it were: “Cotton fivc to seven cents," A hoicl ad "Not a solitary headache to thc licgalxcazl." and "Scgnrs" were quoted at $10 to $40 u thousand. LOUNGINGAPYJAMAS l-‘o? comfort "and 800d locks. WW And never was LOW rniosn PLANE rcanunn ST. LOUIS, Mo, Fob. 20. (U. P.)- An airplane of aw nushmi tvne—to sell for $1,400 will be manufactured have by tho Curtis; Wright Airplane Company. The low priced plane will be a tandem type, {iowercd with a 40 horsepower motor. waaas our HORSES AND AUTOS EDWARDSVILLE, m., Feb. 00. (U. PJ-llilenry C. Miller, 65, veteran mail carrier who has travelled 210,711 mil- es in rural mail deliveries, is to re- tire from scrvicii. Milltr M! bu" amplgycd by m; post offico since Dc- lctnibcr 1, 1,002. During will time h” ' the theft of a ‘fur coat from a sleigh l Jas; Duncannncl-iuras opcncd with Qeiitrai iiuardian YORK UNITED Church. special service, Sunday night; ‘l. o'clock. World day of Prayer, programme. 8T. PETERS Cathedral, first Bun- day in Lent, Services, l1 a. m., morn- ing prayer and sermon, 2.30, Sun- day School, ‘I p. m., evening prayer and sermon. There will be no service at 8 a. m. 3493 POLICE COURT-At the Police Court ‘yesterday morning ,5 man charged with being drunk and in- capable was fincd $5 and costs or! MUST REPORT T0 POLICE-i Two youiig men form South Oran- villc appeared yesterday before Mag- istrate D. Edgar Shaw, charged with at Emerald. ‘Both pleaded guilty to the chargc, and were given three month in juil suspended sentence and were ordered to pay $10 costs. Both inu:t report at the Provincial Police Cfflce at Kensington once a month for six months. TIIE BAPTIST CHURCH-Rev A. C. Vincent will preach, morning and cvcning at the Baptist Church to- lilCPfOW subject will be "A call to service," and the evening “Sodom, Capernauh and Charlottetown," Miss Spencer will give ihrec short organ numbers in her prelude from 8.45 to 7 p. m. Worshipful music led by a fine choir. Sunday evening's ser- vice will open a two weeks series of evangelistic meetings to which all are cordially invited. Meetings on cach" week evening except Saturday, opening at 7.30. OFFICEIPS STATEMENT - In connection with the article appear- ing in yesterday‘: Guardian regard- ing thc dlsappcarancc of Daniel Croiiln, Oillvcr DOIJIO says: “I saw Cronin on Quccn Street, near Kent going wcst bctwccn 7 and ll p. m. on January 13th. He was not acting in any way strange; ho was going along ordinarily for him, rolling a cigar- havlour then to warrant mc in in- tcrfering or taking any action re- garding him. There was a citizen who saw-him. about half past eight in Pownal .-St., acting strangely, going towards Pownal Wharf and reported thc mattcr ‘to Sergeant AlkinMcIn- his two days later. - INSTITUTES-The Feb. meeting of. the Cumberland Hiltwomeirs In- Mitutcxwas ‘hold at thc home cf Mrs the Club Women's Creed and sing- viiug. ‘Ina-roll -call was answered with original verses. The President and Secretary were- appointed to visit thc school this month. This Instit- ute has Just finished a quilt to be disposed» of to swell thc Institute fund. A-hcnrty-votc‘ of thanks was tendered fills Hcrbert McLcoci- for thc-hospitality of her home, togetlr cr with the serving of an elaborate supper during the making up of the quilt. God Save the King brought tho meeting to a close. And after lunch and a social hour all- lcft for -l.llCll.' homes. r iii uciinaiau Inllovlng memory of lion. Ben- jamin C. Prowsc, who passed away Feb. 22nd, 1030. I cannot say, and I will not say, That he is dcad. Ilo is just away. Willi a chccr smile and a wave of tho hzinil lie Inna u-andcrrd into an Unknown ‘Land. Ami lcfi‘ us dreaming how vcry fair It nccds rnust be alnco ho lingers them. .".:::l you-oh you, who thc wildest yearn “ For ‘thc old time step and tho glad return Think of him fnfing on as dear In thc iovc of there, a: the love of horc Think of lam still as u» same, I say tic ls not dead-ho ll just away. Inserted‘ by wlfo and family. 3500 mimosa-cl: . In memory of John (lass. died February" 22nd, 1930. Inserted by Parcnts, Brothers and ' Sisters. “The midnight stars are gleaming On a markelfbut silent grave, Where sleeping. but not dreaming, Lisa the ‘one we could not save. ssI-i-I-Il l - roooooooooooo-o-Uoti-OUQOIO‘ N. D. Ma cLean UNDIITAIII ' MALL!!! flirlotfétown I North Illlilrl 'hr.s worn out tcn horsts and six aut- l oinoblles, he sails. ten days. . | l run cunaurrrsrowu ounggyus .54 TURDA Y SPECIA L s Fruits, Nuts, m. Sunkist Oranges. good sisc, Per dozen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 25o IVlnerap Apples, large. Per ,_ dozen 25c __ ,, Nuts, Mixed or Straight. .Pcr l 25c Grapes. per lb. . . . . . . . .. 25o Bananas, Per dozen 35c Grape Fruit .. B for 25c Confectionery and Tobacco at reduced prices. i TRY am) BE CONVINCED ' i LEIGH 's TEA ROOMS UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT l“ Corner Kent and Prince ' s-nu-vb-m-r-a-a- AND, DON'T FORGET! You can get a nice dainty lunch with home - made pastry here. PAINFUL INJURY — Mrs. Fred Long ls confined to hor home, having had the misfortune to fail on the ice, breaking her arm. Love sun ROMANCE thrills through the Guardian's new serial story. The Doom Trail, which be- gins Monday. ruivanai. or ivm. ioiiN Mc- LEOD-The funeral of the late John A. McLeod was hold yesterday after- noon from ‘Trinity United Church, and was vary largely attended. The service at thc church was conduct- Legate, and Rev. Dr. Ramsay- Thfl cdonian club. Part of thc Masonic service was read in: the church and part at the grave by Captain Kamil- The committal service at the grave attc- There was nothins in his be- lwas conducted by Rev. c. N. Brown. The poll bearers were Messrs. Geo. W. McLeod, D. A. Bruce; Charles R055, g, A. McLeod, E. McDonald, and ‘A. is. Mobfoill. i SUCCESSFUL ISLANDER. - One of the many successful Islanders abroad is William B. MacVInnls, of Concord, New Hampshire, who has been nominated for Council in the state Republican Primary" election; with a victorious majority of two t0 one. This ishls second term of of- fice, having bcenolectsd Senator for the town previously. (Mr. MacInnia referred to was born at Rolencath. P.E.I., and is s. son of the late Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Maofnnls. of Ru!- tico, P. E. I. Alexander Maclnnis. of Lorne Valley, is a brother.) TIIE SALVATION ARMY CITA- DEL-Progress is the spirit of the times in the local corps. The Young People's Company attendance resch- cd a high record last Sunday. Th1! week cnd Adjutant and Mrs. A. W. Martin will conduct "fusion-s 139' yond" Campaign services as follows: Saturday, 8 p. m., "Free and Easy" meeting, Sunday, 11 a. m., Holiness meeting, 3 p. m., “Pleasant Sunday Afternoon", broadcast by C.l-I.C.K.. 0.45, Illustrated sons Service. '1 o- m.- Salvation meeting. Young People meet at 10 a. m., 3 fi- m» 6 P- mu Monday, 8 p. m., Cottage meeting at home of Mrs. H. Chandler, 20B Eus- ton Street. Everybody welcome. GRAND MUSICAL CONCERT — The postponed Piano Recital by Miss Marie Paqust became a realization on thc evening 0f Monday. February 16th in Kelly's Cross Parish Hill- And the realization of the delight- ed and appreciative . audience far surpassed the expectations-the an- ticlpations entertained, of what was in store for them. There is no doubt, and we will rejoice in thc fruition of her artistic musical ambitions. thflf Miss Paquet will erc long take a prominent place among tho musical gglebrities of l'll3 Province and of the Domin of Canada as well. Her father. i. pizlal and popular res- ident of Souris, added much to the enjoyment of the program by 00h- trlbutlng several solos, both poetical and comical, and was as much an Irishman in his rendition of "The Cobblers Wake." as he was l Scotohman in "Ye Banks and! Brad of Bonnie Doon," while he ably and unwittingly typifies the Frenchman without giving the audience s. French song. Mr: PI-qilct broiilht forth vociferous applause. Oui- old stage favorite, Prank J. Flood, brollilii- rounds of applause with his reading from Druinmond, "Tbs ltovc-pips Hols," u well as by his longs. Math- lll MOIOIIO IOU/IO l VOW IIVOTIDIO with banjo accompaniment. Last, but norlcut. Emmett Btcrdv woke . up the old time slap-dancers with an exhibition of the "light fantastic" in a manner to convince them he were Phone N! coo O but a boy, and weighing about half .._.,........ .n.ca.um.uu.causn.oc_as.o.a- 0f 111B "W" 000M199"- (‘d by RBV- C N- Brow". RQV- 1 M- —'I‘he services for Sunday, Feb 22nd ‘are Victoria at 11, Bonshaw at 3 funeral was attended by members of and Hampton at '7. Rev. Geo. Ayres,‘ the Masonic Lodge and o! the Cal- Minister. impression by contributinl two solos , Capitol Reopens Judging from the crowds that at- tended the Capitol the past two days and nights the rc-opening of this popular house created a great deal o.’ interest among talking picture fans: and they were ‘not disappoint- ed. Completely rs-dsccrated and equip- ped with Northern Electric sound the nine as used in the Prince lid- ward and all the leading theatres of Canada and the United States, the Capitol now compares favorably with other first class talking picture hous- cs. The management has been receiv- from an quarters on the quality of the sound and the excellent project- ion as well as the artistic combina- tion of colors and effects produced by thc decorators. , In conversaton with the-Guardian, general manager A. A. Fielding who arrived Thursday by plane for the opening expressed himself very well satisfied with lie quality of sound THE DOOM TRAIL-The Guard- ian's new serial story begins on Mon- day. CURTAIN rises at 8.15 sharp for the play "Gone Broke" Monday and Tuesday at the Prince Edward. 3495-21 HAMPTON PASTORAL CHARGE NO FLIGHT MADE-Due to Um, favorable flying conditions . resulting i from falling snow, the mail plane made no trip from Moncton yester- day noon. The mail was brought to the City on the evening train, which arrived shortly before ii o'clock. GOLDEN WEDDING-After being happily wedded for fifty years, Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Whitlook, l4 School- Street, Charlottetown, celebrated their Golden Wedding at their home last Wednesday evening. A number of relatives, friends and neighbors attended to present gifts of gold to the estimable cclebrsnts and to wish them heartiest felicltations on the notable anniversary. ‘I110 Guardian wishes them many happy anniver- caries. IIATCII-MACKINNON — At the Charlottetown Baptist Church on Wednesday afternoon, the marriage of Miss Beulah Moors Hatch, daugh- ter of Mrs. Annie J. Hatch, of Brock- ton, Mass, and Mr. Vernon Charles MacKinnon, son of Mr. John Mao- Kinnon, West Covehead was solemn- ized, Dr. A. C. Vincent officiating. They were unattended. The brid’: looked very Winsome attired in a brown travelling costume. Among the many and valuable gifts receiv- ed was a cheque. from the firm and a chest of flat silver, from the Fel- low Associates of Moore and Mac- Leod, Ltd, of which firm the bride was a valued member of the Office Staff. Upon their return from a short honeymoon trip, they will ro- side at Union Road NOYtIi. Where the groom is engaged in farming. Previous to hcr marriage, the bride was given miscellaneous showers by her friends at the homes of Miss Sadie Love. Mrs. Mary Mallett and Mrs. Byron Bowness and by the Philsthea Class at the home of Mrs. Wm. Ward. gNelwestEquipment rig compliments and congratulations Theatre . lVith The Ind the appearance of the theatre in general, and it is his opinion that when tho carpets and s. few of thc other rcfinrmcnts that unfortunately did not get here in time for the reop- ening arrive, the Capitol will-be onu; of the most tomfortabls and attrac-i tive little talkie thestrzs in the Muri- time Provinces. Suitable termed thc “Bssu Geste" of talkles, "Renegades; ‘the feature picture selected for opening program was an excellent story dealing with the famous Foreign Legion and de- picting the comedy drains, and pas- sions of this little band of heroes a- mid ths Sahara Sands. The popular Warner Baxter heads a cost of stars including Noah Beery, Myrna Loy and others. ' The comedy Picture, featuring Paul film-st, star of "Borrowed Wives," kept the house in uprosrs. All in all the re-opening of this cosy little theatre was a great suc- cess and Charlottetown can now boast of two first clam talking pic- ture houses. PIANO RECITAI B-Many friends here will be interested to know that Miss Virginia McLean is winning much renown for herself in Montreal musical circles. Last week she gave a piano recital in the Windsor Hall, which was very favorably commented upon by the Montreal papers. and also played before the Ladies‘ fvlorn- ing Musical Club and in the Majestic "a ssc ww- 001$ m ‘IMO-ID 1 , . ‘"11" - ' orraas YOU " 2 9 moose a arr-ran vswss 2 9 c c ron sass MONEY ‘ .100 sh . . ' ‘Hung 25o Aspirin Tablets ..... ..f. 10c , fr“, 25o Baby's 0m: Tablets . . 10c _ u, .. , IIEPATICA w IWELCPES as: Sll inset?" ' ' 2:” I C! s- u. C 3 9 85c Chase's K. L. Pill 28o c 50c Dodd’: run .. 39c --.-._..___ 50o ourruu ....... as» = ~- 2r 52"" -~ :2" pun h ~ c aces . . . . . . . c ms-rfw 75o Chase's Linseed syrup .. 60c Kzlislgglm ‘m’ 3'22 33l.§'.1“£“iT-iis.. 32'.’ 51.80 Scotts Emulsion ...' .'.'.' 98c 6 9 c 2 5 c 01.50 Plnkhlnfl Comp, . . 98c _..__.___ 5o 35c Bafmm" mass: nos CANDIES "w" JELLIES 50c rarrsnmmr 2 lb. PATTIES 29c lb‘ 9 0 SUOCES “ Home of Lowe at 31 omits, firsia at 27 cent; and seconds at 20 cents a dozen. Storage firsts were l8 to 19 cents-and sec- onds l6 to l’! cents a doun. Quot- ations to retailers were unchanged. “ ‘Q- were 875 cases. Winter white cheese was quoted st 12 centsand colored at 4 3-4 to l5 cents and sum- mer cheese st l5 1-2 to l6 021kb,; pound receipts Wore 14s boxes. mms-n-nn-un-uus- ,- ‘Theatre. PERSONALS The many friends of Miss olive Wilson will regret to learn she is‘ seriously ill at her home in South- P°."‘- . Mr. Reuben MacDonald yesterday ' Boston stating their daughter Jean had undergone an operation and was doing well. the sudden death of her mother, Mrs. lngraham, is remaining several weeks with hei- sister May, at their old home in Travellers Rest. Mr. Jas. WJ‘. McCallum, Sh, loco- motive engineer, C.N.E., City, has left on a. three months vacation to visit relatives and friends in Mess-i achusetts and Rhode Island. While there he intends visiting New York and other cities of the Esstem Statai. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) MONTREAL, Qua, Feb. ills-On the produce and dairy market hers today prices of potatoes davanced cheese were unchanged. New Bruns- wick grecn mountain potatoes gained five cents, carlot prices being quoted at '15 cents per 90 pounds bulk and to retailers B0 cents per B0 pound bag A year ago prices weieliuoted at $1.60 for csrlots and 01.70 lo retail- ers. Eastern townships number one pasteurized butter lost one quarter was unchanged at 32 cents a pound. To retailers solids were 34 cents and prints 35 csnis a pound. Receipts were 928 boxes. Carlot prices of fresh British Columbia and Ontario eggs, were 32 cents for extras, 28 to 29 cents for firsts and 21 to 22 ocnts a dozen for seconds. uested to meet at Legi Eanadian Legion Members of the Canadian Legion are re- unday, Feb. 22nd, to attend service at St. Dun- 3501 stun‘: Basilica, with South African veterans. S. Paul's Church lst SUNDAY IN LENT on Home at 10.30 a. m. Book-whence it h. and why not Fade. l1 8.80 A. lit-Holy Communion. 11.00 A. Mr-Mflfllllll Prayer and Sermon-"Our Prayer qumggh-"Syvcet the Moments" '1‘. E. Bally uo r. .1.-sun, lchool and Bible Classes. 1.00 P. “MF-Ivlulng Prayer and Bcrmon-"Lcscens from the Crucial Dkys of the mu of snow-s memorial tan will ' Oflcrtory Antlsun-"lavlour Thy Children Keep" - EVERYBODY WELCOME. ltllV. B. D. I-AIMOND. M. A., RICTOI. we use it." —Siililvs.n. received a wire from his wife in -: Mrs. G. D. Hyndinan, of Frsmlng- " ham, Mass... who was called home by " and butter declined. White eggs and ' of a cent at 32 cents and western ' Western prairie extras were quoted . ROSS-DRUG-UNITED The MacKinnon Drug Co. ‘ nyillnrcnprysnl Trinity United Church Mlnilterr-R/ev. E. ll. Ramsay, D.D.—B.sv. C. N. Brown, MA, Ornnhp- Mr. A. Roy Kendall, L.R~A.M., A.A.G,0, SOB TO ' ' r Drug Prices " it: JACKET FROCKS. Jacket frocks promise to play an even greater role in spring fashions than they did last year. But this sea- son there is s. difference, for in gl- most every case the jacket is short, Bel-weir more than a bolero in ma, Printed silk evening frocks with brief jackets banded with fur on the' sleeves are "a high fashion" n11! .- s-"usn. -.-~-nurvsa1 10.00 A. Mc-Praycr Meeting, 11.00. A. lit-Public Worship. Scrmonz-"What can we Expect of Human Nature" Anthem-“New Every Mor 2.301’. bL-Sunday School 7.00 P. MF-Puhlfc Worship. Students and Visitors ning is the Love" E. W. Miller -—Rov. C. N. Brown, M. A- and Adult Bible Class. i-"Redsmption Through Christ" —Il¢v. E. H. Rlmsn , i). n, Anthcm-—“Like as a Either Pltlcth" . . . . . . . J. L. Rattan SoIo-“Entrcat Me Not to Leave Thee’ ‘ Miss Frances Wood, C. Goilhod Corilially Welcome. .01»- nneuunnunru '.' St. James I Presbyterian Church I MINIETEIIn-REV. R. MOOBIIEAD LEGATE, B. D. oflflfllst-Mrs. K.S. Itogors. Choir Dlrector-Mnglpmuwgon Classes It T “Consider And Hear Mc"--(Pfl Minister-Rev. A. (.‘- Organist-Miss Roberta ‘flit Espttist illljurri; PUBLIC WORSHIY: Morning at Eleven O'clock. Evening at Seven O'clock. Sabbath School and Young Mans‘ and Young Womens‘ wo -thirty. The day's praise will include: anger) Soloist-Mn. Neil McLean "The Lord Is My Shcphcrd"-- (Foster) sriisuosics Kain VISITORS CORDIALLY ruvrrso. IIINOI LII ITIZIOI III- . Vincent, l). U. Spencer, F, T. C. L. of I030 is shown. viisge? EVENING BER-VICE ‘ (a) Fanfare, ummens; MORNING WORSHIP I1 OTJLOCK Anthcm-“Falrest Lord Jesus" .- Ssnnon-J‘ A Call to Service" . SUNDAY SCHOOL 2.30 I’. M. Sunday after Sunday an increase over the attendance Are you taking adpantags of your pri- Orgsn Prelude 0.45 to ‘i P. M. . . . . . . . . . . .. Miss 596M" (cl Adagio, Beethoven. Anthcnw-"Bulld Thoc More Stately Mzmionv" Sermcn-"Sodcm, Clpernnum and Charlottetown" ' Dr. Vincent. . .......... . Matthews Dr. Vincent ‘I O‘CLOCK (b) La Brumc, Gaul: —Matthews Anthcm-"O Taste and See" Goss Prof. Louis D. Thompson. c ‘ ' - uni CIIOII’ Leader Morning Bubject-"Revel choir. 2.80 I’. lib-Bands, Sch wvvvvvvv Vvv I b otlon and Response." Iiev. It. J. Kerr, Arnprlor, Ont. Anthenn-Jesus, Priceless Trcahrc. . . . Mrs s. McLean, Miss Flo. Campbell, Mr. Jack McLeod and . . .Vl.rley Roberts ool and Bible Class. Inning Iablect-l-"Hnding and Losing LIN‘ lav. E. l. Kerr, Arnprlor, Ont. Antherm-O Savior of the World.......... . . . . . . .. The Choi; »~ I i M, 1.3g u" Y, M‘. C. A. will hold thdr Service of Bong m rim Church, spam rm. m. am. of Ammivr- Ori- lpoolll music, Zion Mlle Qnnrieflv- szaraawooaomm. l g . .. ; _ a . 4\ _...r-.-_--+- i