- 1 » *_ .- -».~ r - s ' dlan side by the same route they had _ _rseizUAxr___1a_._1m Tl-IE CH ARI.0T'l`F.T0 WN Gil/wmlw P'\r:i=:1'vmtm _ _ __,= The Remarkable Economy of _ E’S _ is proven by the fact that each , pound produces 240 cups of Ri¢h» Liiluoring Tea. ` Ji~ J soon after they landed, but the run- |,,¢_ nero who hed escorted them across escaped and returned to the Cano.- entered this country. _ 1 Oovemment oglciais and police said the method used by the men in en- tering the country was the most hazardous that had ever been brought to their attention. The steel tubs is open at the top but at frequent ln- tervals heavy steel bars extend into it from the bridge structure. As the men reached these obstructions they were compelled to crawl out and swing over the turbulent Niagara mp The fmmml wok place the mob which flows 200 feet below the bridge in its approach to the treacherous whirlpool rapids. Reaching the United States end of the bridge the men descended a steal glrder to the Niagara gorge railroad tracks which run along the water-'s edge through the gorge. The progress of the aliens and their escorts ss they made the passage through the tube was noted by the immigration officers. The two men held are An- Aliens Captured l (Canadian Press) NIAGARA FALLS. N. Y., Feb. i2 --Crawling through a. large tube ser- ving ea a. conduit for electric cables under the lower arch bridge. two al- iens and two allen runners rsachsd the Unltsd States side from Canada early today. The aliens were captur- ed by immigration border pstrolmen Western Guardian -FOR SALE--Lobster boat and gasoline engine, thirty five anchor-g, Rope for three hundred traps. Ken- Miiim- Kensington. -isis-2-la-al -Mr. W. C. Lawson. manager oi the Bank of Commerce, Alberton, has been called to Halifax to attend a meeting of the Maritime managers of that instltutlno. Mr. Allen is 1-eiiw. “L --UNITED CHURCH OF CANADA Kensington, hes. 17. Rev. J. R. saint D. D., Minister: 9.45 a. m Sunday School; 11 a. m. The Church at Per- SIITIOB: 'I p. m. “Why Am I Not a Christian?" 3 iw. m. First United Church, Summeriield; A hearty wel. come to all. -FOR BURIAL-The remains of Patrick Gavin. of Kildare, whose death occurred in this city last week, were forwarded to Alberton for bur- ning of the 'ith to the Sacred Heart Church, Rev. T. Campbell celebrat- ing Requiem High Mass and oihc- isting at the grave. ---.-_*___ ::Worms sap the strength and undermine the vitality of children, Strengthen them by using Mother Graves’ Worm Extermlnatcr to drive out the parasites. drew Bills, 20, and Henry Cisrbarln- sky, 30, both poles.. Dublin, Ireland. will spend 33,540, 000 on new houses fr workers. Four insertions ............... Eight Inssrtlons .............. e+M»e Classified Advertisements One Insertion ...................... l0c perllne of 5words Three Insertiolls ................... 9c per line of 6 words ..... lic per line of li words lc per line of 5 words _ Agents Wanted Female Help Wanted MAN OR. WOMAN T0 TRAVEL AND appoint local representatives. Posi- tion permanent; yearly guarantee $1002. (being $21. weekly average) and expanses; commission and cash bonuses besides. Winston Co.. Tower Bldg., Toronto. A.W.2-swtl2'l. For Sale FOB. SALE--FOUR STACKS HAY. also quantity in mow. Apply to B. D. or'J. Campbell, Uigg. 4319-2-13-3i FOR SALE BOWLING ALLEY AND soda fountain. Write Box 192, Sum- merslde. 4015-2-13-Bi FEATHER BEDS MADE INTO SANI- tary folding mattresses, pillow cushions, etc' Sanitary Feather Mattress Co.. 166 Queen Street. Charlottetown, P. E. I. 4100-1-25-ti son_ sans-A onolon runs _ bred Jersey Bull 3 years old. Also l some choice pure bred Jersey and 'l Grade Cows due to freshen. W. H. ' Horne. Milton, P. E. I. 4308-2-13-ll. To Let -_____ well heated and nicely furnished f Accommodation for 4 people- P” her House. Kent st. -4007-1-10-if Miscellaneous JNO. ALFRED MACDONALD. LAND surveyor, I-Iermahville, P. E. I. »‘ _ 4430-2-9-uno. -nl* SHIPPING TAGS. EXPEDITIOUI- ly supplied. Guardian Job Print- err- _“- li|lM0l.lAM AND MOURNING , cards at shortest notice. Guard- - ian -lub Printery. s-_...?_..........-_.__..¢-----l-@- CIDA! IHINGLEI.-T0 AIIIVE in Merch. booking orders now- 0 urt b B df rd lta. ° sm' . :(81-2-12-Si "M" coimssroimsucl csans sim myeloma with address printed- Just thins for aolmowlase- men iatimaticns. etc-. Guardian Jon if- msr-'rwo mom moons. WANTED-CAPABLE GIRL OR woman for general house work. Apply Mrs. G. Fililtcr. 30 Rcchford Square. _ 4497-2-13-al. WANTED - HOUSEMAID, APPLY Cundall Home 2 Kent St. 4480--2-12-2i Central Guardian ronics covlrf-_Yesterday morn. ing at. the Police Court one druux appeared. He was remanded. IIAMPTON-United Church ser- vices for sunday, February l'lth are as follows: Appin ltcad, ii a. m.; Hampton, 3 p. ln.; Victoria, 'l p. m. James P. Kaye, Minister. * ANGLICAN lltvifilts February i‘lth, 1020, aslnt Elisabstlrs Church. Springnsld: Morning prayer, li.00 a. m., Beint Johns Church, Orspeud. Evensong, '1.00 p. m. ASI! `WlDN!8DAY, FEB. MTH- st. .1chn's Milton: Lenten service, 8 p. in. lst Sunday in Lent. February 17th, Bt. John's, Milton; Morning prayer. 10.30 a. m. llvening prayer. 1.30 p. ln.; St. Marir's, mmtlco; Ev- ening prayer, 2.30 p. ln. Wednesday February llotn. st. .iohn's, Milton; Lenten service, I p. m. Preacher, lsv. 0. li. Johnson. W IN CONNECTION with the meet- ing ot the Prince adware island Presbytery of the United church. which will hold open sessions at ll' a. m. and I p. m. today, a public meeting will be held in Trinity Unlt- ed Church this evening by Rev. W.T. Gunn, D. D., Moderator of the Unit- ed Church of Canada. Rev. Dr. Gunn possesses a very pleasing persorlelitv of all denominations are cordially in- Vlwd. 1323 isst and hack again. Thih was on thc occasion of the funeral of the late Donald Nicholson of Charlottetown. The driver end owner of the car was Mr. N. D. MacLean. undertaker who was accompanied by Mrs. John MacLeod. daughter of the late Mr. MacLeod. Mrs. William MacLeod of trip was entirely by ics from Halli- day's wharf to the- western and of 5 mouth between Rocky Point and the ° opposite shore. The ice for the most part was in good condition, smooth and level except along the flats where it had been broken into ridges by tidal action. __ GIRL OR WOMAN FOR HOUSE- work. Mrs. John A. Mccarvllle, Kin- kora. 4303-I-13-31. "Hockey Match in New Glasgow Rink, Milton and New Glasgow Wed- nesday, Feb. 13. 4322 ” Wanted K WANTED - LIVE MINKS. BEST prices if unlnlilred. H. K. McTav-_ _ ish, Eldon. 4415-2-I-4| WANTED-A sl-I0l¢’l'll0RN BULL for Cornwall Fai?-ners Institute. State weight, co or and price. Norman C. MacFadyen, Secretary. Cornwall P. 0. , 4317-2-13-2|. Male Help Wanted WANTED-A PRESSMAN. A CAP- able man for pressing and general work in work room Apply MacLeod lil: Son Ltd., 300 St. George Bt.. Merchant Tailors, Moncton, N. B. 4308-2-13-Ili. 'Situations Vacant AMBITIOIJS INEXPERIENCED men allowed fifty cents an hour. learning best paying trades. Engine- ering, Elactrioty, Garage work, Chauffering, Brlcklaying, Barber- ing, Hsirdressing.Litsratu.re free Write-Dominion Government Chartered Trade Schools, 110'! Bt. Lawrence, Montreal, Que. S. V. 1-2iswtiMar.30. Building Materials SALE OF GLAZED SASII. FRAME!- Dcors, Flooring. ltooilns. Bninslel. Paint, Hardware, wallboard, Hay- iiig Outtltl, Ladders, Mahi lidini. atc., made up during winter month! at lowest costs and now offered dir- ect to users at factory dilifiliutd" prices, lpeciai low freilllt ll\‘i¢¢¢ during February and March. All for Free Bale Catalog. Halliday C fts ,D t. '10, T‘i'\1f0- “ men epn. M. WS.tlMar. 28. ssim an 'tool oaolns ron gr. so nubhsr Ieltine gd 'f_`f§°°_°_ qggggg il e hell prugf* alnntltli llferrison. rneonetsn. 13. 1:. r._ sm-s-is-cl. Articles For Sale ,_____._...,...._._.---...__ ron sat.: Moron soar wmr lo rr. P. amino. no nn i=l°°\“~ AP' nly to J. A. Mclaaharh. Qientlnnah so excsalco' 0 no soars mc lend ol Cohn-e°h for western dan- J %““‘.i.”‘i».%...’* °°‘°"“....' °°’ M' °' _ lm-1-is-1-me -1-"_ _ Found -1'. '°..°-?."t.1e."'m-“""'d.,“=""...-....“'""i15I'r.°: T "‘° ’.‘l’.i‘3t..$‘1l FOR SALE-DRIVING SLIYGH. , 4 inn ond nt. good condition I2 ;_°';i_________ _____.____________,,?._L¢._-_s ::It has Many Qualities. The man who possesses a bottle of Dr. Thomas' electric Oil is armed against many ills. It will relieve a cough, break a cold, prevent sore throat; it will re- duce the swelling from a sprain, ra- lieve the most persistent sores and will speedily heal cuts and contusions. It is a medicine chest in itself. LIVESTOCK MARKET MONTREAL. Feb. 12.--Live stock. There were 125 cattle_ 380 calves, 1.- 300 hogs and bb sheep and lambs for sale on the two local markets today. calves offered were all vesls of com- mon to medium. DEATHS ' McKAY-Aftsr a short and severe illness, at Kllmulr, on Tuesday the 29th day of Jan., 1929, John McKay in the 74th year of his age. Funeral service conducted by Rev. D. M. lin- clair. .Interment in the Valieyneld Cemotary. McDONALD-On Fab. 12th., at -tho home or her son James Ii. MaDonald_ Orwell Cove, Catharine, relics of the late John J. McDonald in her Sith. year. Funeral to Vsmon River Church Thursdiy morning. In Memoriam In loving memory of my deer Brotller. fra Hui, who departed this life February ll. 1018. some may think you are forgotten That the wound is aurely healed, But they little know the sorrow Lies within my heart concealed, _ Days of sadness still some o°er ms. 'nars ia silence often flow. lor your memory keeps you near me .suv- .. '..a.1.nnl.rl.l_ ._....._... __._.__r........s_._._ prove of great interest. The public fo t OVER Tl-IE BIG ICE.-For the ci first time in history a motor ear was visiting friends and relatives in Char- Charles E, stewart _ _ _ _ ,_ driven by its own power over the lottetown for the past few days, ra- Big Ice lrom Charlottetown to Bel- turned home recently. $18.50 » f Nicholson, and her husband, Mr. John L" Donald or wood island. 'rho mum B5 Richmond Bt.. through the harbor's 1° f ll! business. "'i Mosman-anus wsoolno -I an-. James saacuaa or n-is. P. E. 1.,' and Miss Catherine mp! Caledonia West were united in - riage at the home oi Mr. Alexander MacDonald, on November Roth, 1928. The bridal couple were accompanied by bliss Mary lllan Morrison, a friend of the bride and Mr. Alexan- der MacDonald an uncle of the bride. _ The ceremony was performed by the Bev. Quincy A. McDowell. Following the ceremony the bridal party chloy- _ ld a bountiful and delicious wedding supper. Ln the evening tho friends and neighbors gathered around the house to serenada the newly-wade and to wish them happiness. They are residing at the groom’s home in Iris. They have the best wishes of the whole community. alma-s x.i-.lm-nt for cs-loved Hende- PEBQONALS ' 0 Mrs. Frank Gallant. et. Charles and grandson Daniel, vlsltsd their 'the many friends or Mr. Peter M to a severe attack of rheumatic lever. C M - t Monthly Meeting nk’ Thi' wuz. Of The Catholic sinner ft". :.t.l'.:'ll'...i;:':: ‘.‘..."';..‘::'r..°°.:t'~.i:;.-.lf-.. iure. The very ant ol “liuekley’a" hrcvee_3s un ua £352; i:__hulu|¢ly___ isve any s re thgzlrouble. mo" ' ew" M or er :olds ssreaspaqid by level. Headache or neivdgia, ' lf"»‘l l.l5‘.5"i'.2' 1.’f»'3i'.‘£` s will /ollvl. ' I 1 ~' 1. _ ll,,____ I. sessi- \ ..\"" 0 Women ’s League The regular monthly meeting or the Catholic Women's laague was held in ltosary Hall last evening at eight o'cloolr with the President, Mrs. W. J. Mclntyre in the chair. the meet- ing opened with prayer, alter which the minutes oi the last meeting, and ,the treasurel“s report were read and adopted. This was followed by ousl- I ness from the minutes. and plans ¢"|"‘¢¢ - ., | were discussed whereby the good* . """°" " work carried on b the Boclety could A I -....._____ || "_'.’~_'*.,_1 ____ Y bs augmented. l "’° "“‘ *°°- o 'rho president announced. um the, m°"AN"°5 MAINTENMCE da, had as their choice of subject for CULLECTIUN CONTINUED me 19” Prim may noumalln |m_ National Scholarship Board oi the; Catholic Womerrs League ol Cena-; l!iill'Ml0I\ ~-the Dhlle Ol’ “Mot which enougoilmcnslsston. wilt begins Bertram 'ilocmbs . . | ... - s as learn that he is recupsrsting alter Jliiice M¢NcUsht/on .. .- sphas Ford ... ... ... .._._.- Verna Phillips ... .. Mg",-,_ Jmeph A_ 3,,ghe,_ game, Mrs. James McNal|ghtnn .Hughes, Leonard Court and John 9-11 J'-WCS - Court, Bedford were inthe city yes- Ben N€W“°D --- -~- --- get-‘ny on bu|n§e“_ J. A. Rodfl ... ... ... ... ...... .._._._. Harrv Rodd ... ... ... ... ... Mr.--Eugene Murray, who has been MPP E- A- Pl‘0\"°0 .. and is an able speaker. His visit as nomo on a pleasant holiday to his lt. L. Bl~‘/i`\ii‘li1 - ~ - - -- chief executive of the United Church parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Murray, Fi‘0df'1‘i‘k Nw/ nn .f. of Canada is an event of importance Grafton Street, left yesterday to re- U in the religious life of our cornmun-» sumo his' ‘studies for the Priesthood Mrs. Guy Rodd .. ity and his message will undoubtedly at st. Augustlne's University. To- Jerry Jackson nto. William McKay ltodd ... ... ... .. _...... Leslie Prowse . ... ... ..`. c most prominent and well known Aip Mr. Alexander MacDonald_ one of charles Mellett .. h . honso Bryentcn .. titens of Tracadie. who has been Edwor selllolr Mrs Ale Rh -1- x ynes . Indicative of the tremendous de Mm Wjmam Rem ___ mmm Bt__ and Mn ohm” s_ MM, the Canadian National Railways, that george Boswan ___ timates made by the Ccmpanvs o ___ land settlement olitlciais in the West. how a total of 750,000 acres of new ' nd broken and made ready for lmsaiston pei- Mn. canon wi-ight rop in the territories tributary to the National Lines. In addition to Clmord wrlgm __ this some 200,000 acres have also ,w_J_ Rm, ___ ___ ___ ___ been cleared of brush and made |_;_ W_ Cram ___ __ __ ready for breaking during the com- T_ W_ Bmdmaw __ ___ ___ ___ __ ing season. This is a large increase Vernon Craig ___ ___ ver 1927 when 000,000 acres of new Colm Craig ___ __ nil W" bi'°k@i\ f°i‘ °f°P- Edison wright ._ veivnment that 'has token place 1" w. J. Jenkins . worn Canada in the on-it year. li w. w. owen .so “‘ &l1!l0Lll’lC€d by W J. Bluék, Dlfefih M1-5_ A_ J_M1|ler ___ ___ ___ ___ or of Colonization and Agriculture oi Mrs Gam Mme, ___ ___ ___ ___ . . 1.00 BIG INCREASE French Fort per Roberlina. Boswall LAND ss:'l"ri.ilMnN'r _ Ve ' . _ _.1.00 ” ' .. 1.00 _ 50 W to ---_----- J. s. wright _ . Altman-conoitszn mourn _ _,nn s'l‘ol>s ltnsvltraric PAIN Ernest Wright .. ... et Chapman ... ... ... Doubt quickly turnsto belief when Mrs. c.. s. Psppin, snstonst. 00155108. IUMDBKO and lleiifillll HTG Collection Week of Prayer, City $14.00 treated with Nerviilne. Its healing, soothing powers are like magic-in York Per Mrs. Rev. F. E. Bcoinroyd they sink right through the sore nerves and muscles. Relief is sure. Mrs. Hammond Vessey ... .. sulferlng stops-because pain can- Mrs. Heath Vessey .. V not live if Nerviilne is applied. Think Mrs. Robert Chappell ... of the hundreds of ills that come to Mrs. Warren Vessey ... ... every family-cramps, colds, stomach Hamilton Brown ... pains-all are remedied and sick- Mrs. B. A. Mallett ness avoided just by uslng.Nsrviline. Horace Vessey ... .. Why not get a abc bottle today from Mrs. Peter Brodie ... ... your drugglst? Milton Vessey Abner Vessey ... Miss Julia. Vesse ... ... Card Qf Thanks Mrs. Herbert Vesxsey Mrs ar Mrs Stephen Brown __ Mrs. _Stanley Jack desires to thank ne./_ er ne gh ors and friends for their iridncss in her recent illness. Lester Km" sans-2-la-11. -- - - H old 1". ts F. E. Boothroyd ... .... W F' Dockendorrl .. .. Wat ... Alex Beaton .. . Card Qf Hanks Gordon Crockett Geo rge W. Watts ... I desire to thank my friends for the M,-5, pred M,,,¢D,-,mid _ l_=_i;1.xt. _ can . ~ .1 _ most appeals to Me." Circulars set- feiliivil at Fliffiiid Nt WM- . ”"°“'°¥ P" M"'- E- WW" * MH- ting ici-th tns subleet together with Dclvgiiion __ _ ¥‘“"“ "°"“ endsntlsls, rot contestants and mr- , H/g Speak gn I00 ‘ ' that instructions ale being issued to 1.00 1.00 2 .so I .so ' . 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W. . owes a great measure ol sill-.rs-_ et- f the conditions that cause acidity and inner ,_ Diocesan Convenors or Education for. O W board being represented at an impor- Dgmns ts; P2" m_?m:'__the__ `______ tant conference to be hcld at Monc- M sus ne a K ea M y :on on Thursday' morning, re 'Mari- . l`ll(> ilill- will l~ 'l'|l.. ii l.1 l .li _l.,, .| . .v l t . l I ;,.-» milf- the ti.-ml--it~_..n 'Pm l".'¢'iru.~1 __ FOR ACID STOMACH .The lint glass _gives comforting relief, and the regular daily draught quickly corrects llugwness, because gentle, soothing, non- it-forming ENO eliminates poison- ous, trouble-making waste matter from the inner system; cleanses, purifles, pro- tects. But remember, there is only one ]EN®°S ~7'FRlIIT SALT~le “ Salas Representatives for North America: Hamid F. N ch ls.lsusca.ust-on ' '°‘c°‘ W ll Toronto ___.`_._ .__ . _ ._ _.___ ___ continued from page 1 ---~ Trmzty ln e iii l ia, v.lll"li '~" wiv! 'r he _’l._ l -' " -- M="'is vm il packages. 'nts tons of the cheese market was steady un- der a Quiet inquiry. Receipts were 002 boxes. The potato market was limi under a good demand.” Prince Edward Island arson mountains sold et_l0c_ whites at 00s, New Brunswick Qrilh ldilhilhl li 700 llll Whitd at llc lbs. in bags and ten Canadian hmd- ll at $5.75 and l ii; §§é s ‘S s __ 34-35:; second. _ .I -. voted. I MO”."l`?.7h_'\f _ ‘ ' w :ia ‘cet con- 5 at 730 o`clock. » -l---__ Dr. Gunn is much beloved in ,n whole ct urcli. Has a most engag ,lcrsonxilily and ls serving his tl’ and golf'-;'ni.iun in a brilliant and fectl.e any both by voice and p. He is the editor of The United Chili l`to‘ot':l nl-'i Chwirninn oi the Lite Lure Com-ui: ‘~~ of the Gcncl'alCol cii His book Ilis Dominion, an ol line of Christian work in Canadai been described as the finest mlssii ary book pllblishcd in this coiinl Iwo years ago he went on a tour wi Dr. Endicott around the world vis ing the fcreirn mission fields of l United Clwrsh. Last September vas unanimously elected as mod' -tor over the General Council vlnnll-\'~fz \v‘1l~l1 he dit' with adm' ~hie grace and wisdom. He went I io the Union of the Churches as congregatlonalist minister, and cal into the world as a member of t Scottish race. ::Miller‘s Worm Powders arel medicine for children who are foil suffering from the ravages of worl They immediately alter the stomacl conditions under which the wot subslst and drive them from the si tem, and, at the same time, they a tonlcal in their effect uponthe dlge' tive organs, restoring them to'healtE ful operation and ensuring immunl from further disorders from such cause. ' *OOO-OCC O&O§0OO-§b¢#§§§-O-Q-O-f DR. J. P. MILLAR DENTAL SURGEON Corner Queen and Richmmd HOURS-9 in 12.30 ` 2 to 5.00 . ro+¢+++aa»a4++++++e+o-we-el +O9$§§4+OO~OO- e-eeeee 1. Queen 5 Hotel Since taking over we have spent many of dollars in repairs provemenls. It is finest Hotel of its class Maritime Provinces. Ia to those who want a able Hotel and and excellent moderate price. lates tram ".00 to ll-U' eerdsy. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. __ -_ l" 1 l l l _ 1 l’ l l, 'l , l |l_’,l l i 'I l . l ‘ l