APRIL 3, 1928. THE Cl-IARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN { I . 0-0-0 60-6 FOO-OOOO-OOOOOO-ORQ-OO St. James Church- SpedalSerlflcelluvflApril- 1st to 8m 1 ‘ ‘ "Al 736 P- M. O-O Tuesday, April 3rd: “Tfi-Dijof Speech." Wednesday, April 4th: “The Day ofiilenoo.” Thursday, Avril. 50:; .' _ DI-y of C°11111111111°11-" Friday, April 6th: “Th! f0! Sacrifice." Saturday, April 7th: “The DB7 01 3H9" Enster no’, April 8th: “ThoFirst Lord's Pay." , There will lxrtvm servlou on Good Friday: 3 p. m. and 7.50 pan. - ~ ' v ‘ - Members nro_ munion on Easter Day at ll p. m. Onmmnnicsnte. FQOQO-OCQ-ORVOOQOOVQVOQOOOVQOOQQOOOOPOOO§OOOQQOOQQ1 » r The Late James 0._Ma.cKendriok1 There was luld to rest on Sunday afternoon in the Peoples Cemetery a man of whose passing it may be said with truth that hehad not an estly exhorted to be present at Com- Admlsslon of young 944K a . , There are le t to mourn the loss’ of o devoted h sband and kind andl loving father. his widow. (nee Clara} Alanine-ks). four daughters and three sons, viz: William on" the old home- stelid in Calnpbellton; Everett in‘ Alberton; Hammond in Norwdyfl , . ' AT ST. JAMES-"Thc Do. 0!, oActlon" was the subject o! anyublc; ’uncl eloquent sermon delivered at‘, AT “oTABY._.M|-_ ,1_ M_ Muruywst. James Church last evening by; was in thc Ohuin at Rotary ycstcr-j1110 11411113191. RCV- W‘ B11168 M111 day. Dr. E. ll. Ramsay was n guestJflllrilil-l 111v 0011151‘- _ 01 1110 811861111 [Pusslon Week sorvlccs now being SCHOOL BOARD NIEETSw-AL u ("1111111111-"1 meeting of the School Board hcldi last evening it was decided lo closoi the schools for the Easter holidays’ on Wednesday at 3 o'clock and l.'L‘-, open Tuesday morning at 9 o’clock.~ Keep lllinurcrs Llnilnent handy; moai Gard 0f Thanks rouoe COURT-A prohibition‘ Mrs- Fuorenw Murphy and MM ‘case which has been pending the 1148-1811181; Doyle "1511 10 111K111! 1119 past two weeks is still before the 111111113! 01 P111119 51111111 311d 111° Court and was further adjourned 11111113! 1111111 fflelldfi W110 B110W1K1 yesterdoy to come before His Honorgsympflthy 111 1118 1055 01-’ $11811‘ 10V1118 next Saturday morning. father and brother. 3535 Film Sooffers- Should See “Quality Street” POPULAR SERIAL- In love‘ with a girrl who wouldn‘t marry llim, adored by a. girl whom hel didn't want to marry, Tony Deer-l lng proposed out of pique. Mildrcdf trust in the Saviour who died forlnarhourys surfing 58m] "JmhmrMAmoN DAVIESUPROVES Cow)“ escapes from the prison and Hearts,” answers the question. Con‘, n. second-choice marriage be a hop-i py one? Read the answer in the‘ new Guardian story starting this week. ' ULUSIVELY m THIS lm-I LlUHTI-‘UL PICTURE run runs menu LOSE NONE or. THEIR. CHARM m BEING FILMED. PRESBYTERY MEETING AT] h . ff t ti ' t- BELFAST- The Presbytery Those w 0 W0 a mo on p“: “lures as an art should see Marion. Ht-lll a. highly dramatic climax that enemy in the world. _ 1h - l The hm James a Macxendrlck River. Mrs. John col-don, Mrs. Wil-l B Presbyterian Church at Belfast. w“ mm 1n campbenwn‘ P. a I: on; frcd MacLeod and Mrs. Ivan Mitch- owmr and 1854 Hm he spews iclle induction of Rev. Thos. A. ma- jrllrce-slsters also survive. viz: Mrslsel‘ and f0!‘ 1111! 011191‘ busihefislt Mrs. Everett Wedlock. of HunceriP1111<=° Edward 151111111 W111 meet mlDavies m "Quality Street,” at the.“ , ‘Prince Edward and then well weigh‘ .on Friday, April 8th at 7 p. m. for,“ lelr words. Miss Davies proves conclusively hat none of the qualntness ofSlr; story is a vivid one-with all the glsmor and color of the sawdust it The Clown” Gripping“ Tale 0f Life Under The Big- Tops A poignant cross-section of circus life has made its way to the screen ln the Columbia production, "The Clown," which opened at the Capi- tol Theatre yesterday. A story of tehse dramatic action, it shows a deftness and fine restraint in direc- tion that gives it appeal as well as strength. The action centers about o. circus owner who ls unjustly sent to pris- on through the treachery of his partner. After 18 years he sees his daughter, now a young woman, per- forming in a. show given by the cir- cus at the penitentiary. He also sees the man who has ruined his life—and determines upon revenge. l makes his way back to the circus ln clown guise. He overhears his former partner's plan to wreck the girl's happiness and that only strengthens his desire-for he must save her. It is a horrible revenge that hc takes—but he accomplishes but the forerunner of Ml equally tense situation. The circus background of the the early years of his life. where he| J engaged in farming and stock buy’ ing for various firms, among them being Davis and Fraser o! this city; In 19l3, he removed to Chariot '- town where he engaBed ill the foxl business until lollmg-lleolth made 1t? “wem” 1° 1°11“ énéber of, lnhd Cold Storage. Mr. and Mrs. Al-l 21?: Ygjigylgrlzllilfaglllllflrllihwln wlllohPT“ Fmym“ 1W‘ 3W1" “"1 1'1"“; he was always o. staunch supporter ' of any movement which would lead to the benefit of the community or advance thewelfarc of his fellowf men. - _ Mnhlaofiendrick lmd been in‘ falling health for some time past,‘ but his condition did not become. olfll McDonald. Sydney: Mrs. Law- (fiehce Doyle," Plttsburg, Penn; and, lMrs. Ewen Campbell, Alberton. The following floral tributes were received by the family: ' I Pillow-Fondly; l Wreaths-Davis 8t Haser and Is-i a Crescents-Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Illivnr, Isabelle Gordon. ' Sprays-Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bell,‘ Mr. and Mrs. John H. McKenzie. M1’ and Mrs. John Agnew, Mr. and Mrs.1 D‘. C. Schurman, Mr. Wallace Scan-1 tlebury. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Forsythe‘; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. MacLeod, MrJ critical until after a serious opera-mud Mrs‘ wulmm Rix Mn and Mrs‘, tiorrln the Prince Edward Island l -- - wuu1"?.l‘."‘§;.锑lo3“%.2l;“l§§i.’¢l‘! three weeks ago. om s, ow g. ' ‘ f __ gglxgazqifcgaflxmwanced yeurs’ he- Cubo is't0 have a child-welfare? During his short unless-he was “'14”- _ W22 -,§‘,§”,,‘,’§‘§‘c’f£ Jerusalem now has a population casion- of his funfiliul ‘beldl the tprtilvy °1 7010011 §fm§9f,‘§"?§,s‘°§°n_f,,_fl'§‘ K4: JOQS; Helsingsfortl, Finland. is to have Gordon! Mr. Fulton also conducted 11- 11°W 111011011 P1011116 theatre seal"- the services at Zion Church, and at; 111E 2.590- tho grave .At Zion Church, thel spoke very foelingly of the‘ Haifa. Palestine, will construct a fsithj of' the deceased, and oi’ his $1,000,000 harbor. v v ("Elésmnéoilovsowlélelliillfis . o...‘ Insertion .... ...l..._........__........_....mo par llnrol b words ...._...._-.--.---- ..8o par line o! 5 words .........................._..-_....bri l)" lino u! 5 Ivordo ' Your lniortiono Eight HIIQHIOIII ooomoeoo o-oeoooe 0+0 o o o0 oo-o-voo 00+». oorovvo-ov-vvv 0-01 . - Board of Missions Quite at large Th 1 t, h . . ~. . <was done, but the local trade was For Miscellaneous lglulnbcr of students from the Prrs- makoe 11:53.} ,lpov;gvrgl;c $0,113}; éfifdull. Prices xvere firm. The demand l, I l jvtorian College. Montreal, Knox m“. b f , m; .n . - d1 lfor winter wheat flour was inactive, SCBOONER [-1- "- ERNEST Foli JNI?‘ d QLFRED MAcooNALevlCollegc. Molltlcnl. Knox Collcuc. {emlslingpafgdodctgr ‘IL-‘clgqgggusugbut the undertone was steady. A 5519- Apply J'.T"w““e' Smnmer j ,3“ hurveym“ H°'m““v“1°' 1- wToronto, Princeton Unlvvr. v New b. hw 1 . .' ‘ fair amount of business was doll-a ' icude- pl K115151147 335a:3'29'71" L'- I‘ 2' 2311 mmwJCfSPV und (Queens ‘llmlosilv cum ‘s m 15-010 (‘Lc]am‘l°l1'a‘ndl ll li ' f ‘llf cl d 1e" . - i. . . ._M_. ___ _. - . J. accepts his able“ apologies’ in a nes o ml ee an pl cv§> ’_‘*' " v FOIPSAIE -- THE HOTEL mon- lQHIPPING mos, ortyat Murray RlverJApply m! ly supplied EXPEDITIOU$ lwnch may be legally brought beflmmes Barrie?) heroine has bee lflfehil. It gives a glimpse behind the fore the court. The induction s ""1 ' its m z m . vice will begin at 7.30 p. m. 1 0st m mms on o e Screen It might well be said that Barrie - _ ‘ wrote in this opus for Marion Dav- ISLANDER 55951-1435 CALL-“Hes, were we not reminded of the Rev- Gwrge MMTIS- B- P» 01 Debec- exceptional work done in the some N‘. B., has received an urgent call torch, upon ‘he smge by Maude Ad- one of the strong churches in theianm Vermont Conference. Mr. Morris is: Thus we Wm m“, to cmclude‘ 11°" 1* 1111111811110 111° ‘"0111 °1 111° that “Quality Street" must have, 95°19“ °f that 31319’ 11111111141 5119111‘ been written. subconsciously, for; lsevem] years of his. mmlm-y them . ‘does with an understanding and a both Miss Davies and Miss Adamb’ 1grusp that makes it an outstanding For some time he was pastor of the‘ _ M. E. Church m Bradford. vc. semjfidfug Qfs“ ‘§§§§°'§‘,‘éaigg°w§fh. chum of vuuuw deem. with 211i? ‘i313...- icliniilif§xfig Lilli Mammbl?‘ Presbymfla" 61711939» 119W spectacular results could be obtain- ln the United‘ Church. Mi‘. Morris ed by rcmoukflng the characters retumed 1° the 11111111111111" Clmferuand adding scenes of which Barrie ence- two years ago. He is at pres-ihad never “can; ent pastor of the United congrega-i tlon of former Methodist and Pres-l byterlan people of Debec, and is! chairman of the Woodstock Presby-‘ Ham Km“, and Albert “Wm wry‘ The W011‘ being 11°11” ‘m mswho were responsible for the screen 5222s “;‘§‘.“;°..Z£“"'i.3i ":.i:"."r.*:; gee 5,5,1“; we .. ' averc nca csvorotc if h . . olliidi. fill“ ..‘."“.§.,i°§.32;;..l§Z 3353331511.? 5:533," :3‘: =*°“<;".;," lvir. Morris formerly held pastorates author-i no p em o c g: a‘; 2mm’ "1Zih1<°“$11111'~°11» m‘; ."Quulity Street" is a. period play. 11111111115 °- idealing with provincial England at lthe time of the Napoleonic wars. The heroine falls Well $00ll3fllCd RETURNS FROM TORONTO- Rev. R. Hensley Stavcrt leturllecl ‘on Friday evening flonl Toronto |wherc he has been attending the ‘getetilllgs 3f the Board of Sullduy c oo an Youll Poo lcs Work b - ‘the Presbyterian-gChurléll in Capri-gags? 131w do. Hcnlso was able to attend some ‘ of the nlcotings of l. idea in mind he promptly lost it by men to fight Napoleon. grieved and shocked at the chum!- m“ 691mm“ ed appearance of tho heroine 1 in lovc with a . . young doctor whom she believes islwmmpeg May °pt1°m c‘ 1' f‘ Mmn" about to propose. If he had such an listening to a recruiting sergeant in r when llc returns ho is scenes as well as provides a. regular circus performance with its glitter and gayety. The big entrance par- ade is there. the bands, the air per- formers, the galaxy of clowns and the crowds-all do their port in presenting an authentic circus st- mosphere._ William V. Mong portrays the ti- tle role of “The Clown"—ond he bit of screen acting. Dorothy Re- vier gives u commendable perform- ance in the dual role of wife and ‘daughter, while Johnnie Walker, who plays n wealthy young man in ‘love with the girl, is convincing. John Miljan again cams admiration for the manner in which hc maker the "heavy" role thoroughly despic- oblc. Credit for the sympathetic di- rection of this vivid talc of the big tents goes to Wm. James Craft. {om- .. THE MAli/KETS MONTREAL, Quc., April 2. —The only export business of any im- portance done on the Montreal grain market today was the sale of two loads of Manitoba No. 4 wheat at 4 3-4 c. per bushel undcr the > v real for shipment in May. The trade ill coarse grains on spot was quiet butthc tone of the market was steady and prices were unchanged. There was some demand froln for- lelgn buyers for spring wheat flour .and a moderate amount of business ‘Kingston. have the mission ill-k applied for work in ls of lllc [Presbyter- Calllulu. 'I‘ll0sc com- Conmd Nag?! plays tIHJhCFO and were unchanged. Tho trade in the mctul-(l was directed by smncystandard grades of rolled oats was muyuarlllan Job Print-flan Church m Franklin ltt the Me Lro'- Goldwyn-l quict and values ruled ill-m. All. ac- .'_ *4 '. f WANTED pr; MAYKIST+SMALL1 Wm- K111111111 111 111M1- ““'Y- ‘ log w P F Island nr r m 3474-3-29-151- ~ --~ - __--_____...__. r " , , “ Tm“, ° Mayer Studios ‘The lpAnTnfs "Avnqfil FOR SALEPresbyterlan Collcgc, Montlcnl and yo“ SALE_TWQ plugs RA-f live rncoons or muskrats com- coona Apply Wank McEh-oy, Nmv. lnunlcate with Gavin Harding, 7 Haven 3545.44.21 West St.. Charlottetown. - _ _______- -*~>———v——»<\ 3503-3-31-31 m]; SALE -PUREBRED JERSEY “Mwi-i bull calf. Edison Mutch. North;BlLLHEAD8 AND STATEMENTS Jmven 3505-3-31-31‘ neatly printed. Guardian Job 4_________._ , , l-‘rlutery. ton SALE, lance Yonnslllnu —-————--—l-—--_- x-Bolsr, 2 years old preferred. Apply MEMORIAM AND MOURNING P. L. Cash, Emerald, RR. ' cords at shortest notice. Guard» v assz-l-a-al! Ian Job Prlulery. 7;, _______ .______...__ ‘ ,_ , rfolt PRIVATE sum. n‘ MylnscArl-zn rnolw RANCH AT MT _ Pfogaym, Norm River, 19 beautlfull Herbert, one pale silver male lul-I ,Wbatem horses. 3 pure bred man; arkings A. V. U. right ear, 80 E. from Princeton University. The out- look fol" the Presbyterian Church in ,Canadn is indeed bright. Already a considerable number of the clergy-i men and of the congregations who once decided to enter in Union have come back to the Church of ‘their fathers. At the meeting of the‘ General Assembly to be held in Re- ‘glna ‘for Juno next the applications‘ lfor admission into the ministry of ‘the Presbyterian Church in Can- lust night between the Braves ond odd. received from quite a large the Grnnltes, the former winning 1l1lil1lbCl‘ of clergymen from the out by 72 pins. The game was vol" United Church of Canada and from melting from start to finish n other Protestant Churches will bc W88 witnessed 11y 111K113’ enthusiast- considorcd. On his rctunl Mr. Stnv- 10 111118- goers. l Ladies Bowling At The L. 0. G 1mm, 1 Wan good as new; BJSOELEAVE YOUR ORDER EARLV jplough and disc hm-mw5_ wrm, for a suit tailored to nlcasult ‘ of Phone‘ Pooh and Thompsond‘ from several ol_' our very many _-Montaguc_ 34514474“, samples of English cloth and - rocolve in Lllo bargain three ro five llOlllllB worth of household specialities m‘ your own selorliozl from my list. A lit is guurnn- teed nnd time short. 1 must order your floods selected S. F. Tar- bush, 172 Prince Slrcct. Femzlle Help Wanted WAmun-ollhlvmun-lvlnln FOR Aberdeen Howl, 72 King St. . asoa-a-sl-al ‘WANTED-JMSTRY 000K AND" kitchen girl. Apply Victoria Hotel: 3536-4-2-31‘ ‘WANTED ]MMED]ATELY.- MAIDNOUNG WOMEN DESIRING T0 for general housework. Apply 24B. enter August Clans oi North L.» Grafton St. 3559-4-34! Adams Training School for j Nurses, North Ad-amu, Must, WANTED-MAID ron- osuulun. please wrlle Supt. promptly. hougeward, from country prefer- Schuul qualifies pupils to soc.- red. Apply 2421€ent St. ure registration. Provides month- 3551-4-8-31 3364f Nursing ly allowance and prlvllogo ol lllnu months’ course ut Yul‘ University School of Nursing All expenses paid. " {IZGG-B-QO-tu-wl. Wanted house or rooms. APP1Y R- 5- 31"" 1m city, 354514-341! lfwmrsol MODERN noose‘ fit. with 3 sun-porch absolutely noc-. l; mug-y, Apply “M” can of Gunni- olg lsn. 3525-44-21. 8 1 22 iistl w‘ --——-———---"~"—"'"'-“""" H lll . ~ - ' wmrso T0 arm, m: MAYJBT, ° “x ‘ six or seven room house with oll MEN To "manna for "g5. modern conveniences. APP1Y= men. brokemen. beglnnersJXBO- Guardian Oiflce. 4-34! 3350 monthly-also clerks. Roll- wsv Association. Box llo. chur- Situation Wanted lemwwh- “PMT” - WANTED-STEM)!’ MIN IOAI-D- To Lot era. ‘rams tmglrnw. "use? 11"’ "‘°""°"‘»".‘1- .““‘" tools; -_ Rom Miami's ‘Llnlnldrkfihnhlif. _ Male Help-Wanted» ployment for Barbers. ‘Become export in 8 weeks. Write Molar Barber College, Department "F" -_-s 1'0 - r - l3 fauna-oi » G510 Orsfinnalt. l OSM-i-El-tl ‘mo EAF-l-NTNQB, arnov EM- ’ Iuamslmn sm- location." Am!!! PM - r 19$ Inspecuon |nv|kd_‘ Donald left lear-uReward. F. R. McLsinc, _ , . _ H _ . _. fguMathcson. 3553-4-3-211 Charlottetown. N’ “Sm w 011mm m“: "IMP" ‘F-Igar‘ "r i 3512'3‘31'31 i 1 1 I R SALE -—- AT NEW BET“ l“ "m ‘Wm-Kiwi — -——---<o> ---- -- . I - . l)? farm of 180 acres, llo acres cleal-QLOQI-LADIES WRIST WATCH PERSONALS ‘ balance in desirable lumbelx; _ between l5 Cent- Store and Gmf-, - Dot perry _ _ ‘ _ __ 150 118 n8 ‘ W319" W515“ sacred 11°11" ‘um, 51- P1e35¢ 191W‘! 111/ 01111111111111; Hon. JLE. Sinclair has llrrlvcd Kathleen Hughes 7B 89 I31 grin; isclhgslfitattéelalxyglklre 11ft an; ‘ Ofllce. Reward. ~ 3560l1ome from Ottawa for Easter. -Gertic Condy . . . . . . .. 152 81 143 ‘Donald 8s McPhcc. connlzswonbeuclz- CARDS moi BIRTHS (flunllq-g 35°1'4'3"“'G1 “Wlmllsh ‘"1111 "ullluuu uriuleuh-L ‘Elizabeth Connors 111s lll on ‘*o—'——-'_—"i"""“-""“ 111111, Uleqtlling for flaknuwledgehliANNAN - Al, Stnllllopc, March filqril/g: Walsh _ _ _ _ _ __ 14g 135 11;; Arhdes FQr sa|e menr. n-s-nlatlnns. etc. GuardlanIBOth, to William unci Mrs. Lnlllmn, Ednlt Hughes 142 96 112 , Job Prlntery. mo. son. Eileen Ryan .. 122 17a 13.7 FOR SALlF-FORDSON TRACTOR.’ '*"w "1 M1113’ 11081111 - - - - - ~ -- 511 97 103 f-WOOLRIDGE-At Covcllcnll Road, ' Mary Cronin rolled highest ‘March 27th to Wallace and Mrs. for 'Woo1rldge, u. daughter. the Braves, 181, and Eileen Ryan ‘ rolled highest for the Granltes, 176. IIEATIIS l lil-l-p lllnllrclfis Llnllun-nl llllllll)‘_ AllLD — In Ashvillc, Nortll Carol- lnn, March 27th, 1928. Isaac C: ‘“*‘“““ ‘ Auld. Funeral Wednesday. April ' t r 4th., from the United Church. Cape Traverse to United Church Cemv e ‘ ctcry. Funeral at 2 o‘clock sharp. | 1 CONNOLLY—DlCd lll the City. lip-t IN ‘ rll 1st, 1928, Mrs. Rose Connolly. ogo 80 years. Funeral will take place from the residence of her daughter. Mrs. Patrick McQuuid, 90 Sydney Strcct. this morning at 8.50. to St. Dunstons Cathedral. thence by rolui to Fort Augustus for intcr-; CHOCOLATE PASCALLS DIRECT FROM ENGLAND Eggs In attractive cruis- TM‘ ________l mks-ts. nests, cups and ' _ "- IN- MEMORIAM ' '“';';"6°I°;S‘“° u- Lg;1;~;,,y;,-;=;y u : CHOCOLATES CHOICES’! CENTRES MARY McMAIION m EASTER DESIGNS pmducuon mtlvc trade was transacted lavish as well as exquisite and w-ipgradcs of fresh eggs and the underr- long be remembered by picture tcne to the market was strong. The ill all 'recelpts were 2.758 cases. Owing to the somewhat disappointing de- mand for potatoes and the rather liberal supplies available on truck here; the undertone to the market was strong. The receipts were 2,758 ‘cases. Owing to the somewhat dis- "8119011111115411911111116 101' pOtfltOQS and was rid of the cloth peddler. lBut| lthe rather liberal supplies availablel The first null/oil smut‘ wok Pluwon track hEfC, the undertone to molmod was used by scuffing $2090 improved bulls, it is our belief that market was easier and prices for Quebec varieties scored a decline in 1 a’ the market; for imported beans und~ not the city of Charlottetown also er a. steady demand. Sales of cal‘ llots of choice white handpicked ‘beans were made at $3.85 pc!‘ =bushel., ell-truck and smaller quan- ltities at $3.75 per bushel, ell-store. The demand for butter showed some improvement and values were firmly maintained. The recclpt-‘l were 935 packages. The cheese mar- ket was without any new feature to note, business being chiefly oi‘ I n Jobbing cllllraclrl. The l‘(‘(.'Cl1)l,\‘ were 44 boxes. 1 EGGS OTTAWA, April 2. — There have been solnc price reductions in egg "markets in the "west over the week- end but. ill Ontario and Quebec thfi situation has remained falrly steady at unchanged D110°5~ _ TORONTO — Tile local situation is unchanged. Country shippers‘ paying producers extras 27. ills». 25; seconds 18-42 and making sales at extras 30; firsts 28; 50011111151 22—24 i‘. 0. b. ' MONTREAL ~— This egg lllilfkll/ is unchanged and steady at lust quotations. Sales have been made from Manl- lcba. for shipment today at extra» 30 l-i; firsts 28 l-i; seconds 25 l-~i '1. o. b. WINNIPEG -— Egg receipts hero are about equal lo last week. Den‘.- crs are quoting country shlppels, delivered, cases returned. 91111119 311- llrsts 20: seconds 21- Wostfern Guardian _-n;e manyfrlends of Miss Con- nle Beckett of Tlgnish. who 11:: been qlte ill for the put few W“ Never. Mind ~ = ~ I11 7 0/ . The Publlc Forum lKlngS 11011111131 _ _ 1?"=”°“1"S “m” Exhlbltlon Meetmg Sin-From time to time we read! —-+ in the press keep our boys and girls '1‘11e Annuul Meetlng of the East- at home by trading at home. This c111 King's Exhiblition Assoclatlon is flnc. but-Jock at the protection was held in McQuald Building. that is offered our coming genera- Sour-is, on March 17th and was lar- tion at present on P. E. I. Take the gely atmnded, \ tailoring business, for ‘instance, ill The pinanclal statement, showed this province. That provides cnl- the Exhlbiglon Assqclgtlon to be in: ployment to keep the wolf away [m cxcenem conqmon with o, bnl-l 1mm 111111111 *1 11°“ famufs door 1“ ance of well over $200.00 in the winter. In Charlottetown it is al- bank most ruined by ollr present govern- The fouowlng omens were up, ment issuing $20.00 license to non pointed for 1928; ‘president. p_ A, citizens of this province to peddle Mcmmc; vicc_presv_ A F5 Pcwrs; for orders. There are many tullors Secretary’ n R Macaulay in this province who pay from three n was br-ought to the attention to six Vhundred dollars annually, of the Dimcwrs m“ me Depart- fi-ovinclal _ and clty taxes, rent. "lam n, Agriculture conwmpmwd 1111,1125 ‘gel m“ “f1”- jvh‘: a" mm‘ cutting out all exhibitions wltll the pe . o compo e aga ns" on army of cloth ‘mddleis_ some of whom exception of Charlottetown, and claim they smuggled the cloth to this country. Others display jack- ets which they wear wlth the ini- tials “C. P. R." Tlllsmotter was broughtvto the attention of‘ the Stewart Government. Premier Ste- wart immediately had the license act amended which states that non residents of this province shall pay a. fee of $200.00 before getting a li- cense, for some time this provincei l l buying pure brcd bulls instead. After some discussion the follow- ing resolution was unanimously adopted. It has been brought to our atten- tion that the Government proposes withdrawing the grants from the -local exhibition and expending the ‘money so obtained in organizing lBull Clubs, in an endeavour to im- prove the cattle of the community. While well aware of the advant- like the rum smuggler, a new me-Iflge 10 11¢ 11131111911 5mm 911° 115° of license, which should only be issued 1116 111131189 111101’? 11191111011911 “T111111 to residents of this province. Should 110t- hflve L110 66511011 13179111- Wc suffer. not from a lack of suit- havc a city law that non residents able bulls, but, from a lack of op- shall deposit $300.00 that they will do prcciatlon oi the benefits to be dc- buslness one year in the city? Take rlvcd from their use. the hide business of this province: We bclicvc that our local cxhibl- our neighbours can" come across tions are the best means of ac- here. use our highways, pay no tax- qualntlng the fanning community es while our local dealers have to with the benefits u) be derived from pay their share of all locnl and city the use of pure bred b11115, taxes. Let solne cf our local desk; we recommend that m‘, grams w m so to Sydney and start to do the local exhibition be continued 19115111955 11111-110111 11 11°911$9- 111111 $9‘! and, moreover, that every lneolls be: 110W 11117.1! “1111111111- 1 11111 111101111911 takcll lo cllnlinatc the scrub bulll 11115 111111-1101‘ 11115 110611 1110118111» w 11111 from our midst, and that advantage attention of the Hon. Mr. LePage. be lake“ o; m‘, m“ '13 3_ inspecq while acting Premier, and the re-, “on m, this purpose’ and a“ infer; sults are that nothing has beenmr buns be condemnflt ‘ done yet. What would Mr. LePngc say if s. number of shoe dealers Eastcrrn Kings Exhibition Ass‘n. came to P. E. I. from Russia, selling P, A, Mash“; l smuggletifootwepr. It is thenyou presgdenpl would hear loud talking. This is ll D. F. Macaulay 1 serious matter and one that. all bus- Secretary! iness men should protest against as sour“, p_ g, L l 11 111111- - March mu 192a. 1 I am, Sir, etc, ' ' MERCHANT —-—~-¢*>—---- . L. 0. 0.’_B0wling' VICTORIAS WIN FROM lN FIRST GAME 0F FINALS England's birth rate for i927 is llzcylowcst ever recorded there. 1 l l Western styles in dress are taking gTAnglthc place of the narrow cotton shawl in Slum. 1 More than 2,000 electrical refrig-, Last night on the L. 0. C. Alleys craters were sent from America to‘ one of the most exciting and closest other countries last year. games in the tournament was rolled when thevlctorlas met and defent- R. Harley .. . 12D 293 191. ed the Stars in the first game of a E. Caswell .. 195 108 222 three game ploy-oi‘! for the cham- J. A. Bentley . . . . . . .. 248 152 l6 pionshloof thcLeague of the Cross Total-MM. for 1027-28.‘ The game was wltnes- The alleys were in first class con- sed by a large number of cltcddltion for lust night's game. fans who cheered their favorite Next game takes place tonight at team all the way through. The B o'clock when the same two teams Stars showed up very good and roll- meet again in the second game of ed one of their best games ill tllethc play-oil and this game is ex- tournament; while’ the Victoria's rol- pected to be the best game ever r01. led a splendid game all through, led on the alleys. which awarded them the game by d efi GIASVIILI. Pllotogrnpller STUDIO I 137 Gt. George m A‘ ‘A4. vvww‘ ..-- v ui a Hotels ln 3,123‘; Contains no I u of which have ' vrwwfl " ostlls. completely l-QMWW.‘ in the past two 7611111 Hotels tilroughout and the. 13111155 51”” h‘ m; lebdld table. sen?» to all Guests. 1191.9‘ ’ phones in rooms . 4 mm 54.00 w $650 oer Charlottetown Hotel’ Co., Ltd. Proprietors HARRY c. snows. mug}: QUEEN HOTEL A. F. Naylor, Halifax; Miss Helen S. Duchemln, City: Miss Liillialiil. Dobson. Sunlmerside: Miss Muriel Lee. Summerslde; L. E. Destant, Halifax: L. Auld, Montreal, QueJ; Roy Grant. Montreal. Que; J. J. Blake. North River; A. E. Clar , Souris: W. Hunter. Saint John; L. Anderson, Morcll. . QIIEEII IIUTEI. Since taking over Hotel we have spent tboulonds of repairs and improvements is now the finest Hotel of] ," class in the Mlritiml‘ ' inces. . who Hotel mu splendid easelleflt service at u moder- n Rlptgmfroln 83.00 to ‘Cu’ P0! l!!! _ Charlottetown , l Hotel Co., Iitlll" u momma ' ulss L. McQUAID, O vlcrolull norsl. 1 ‘ W110 D1011 M1111 3111- 192° are pleased to know that sho is rc- very mm mug", o; 31 ph15_ In -—_—- ‘ = 1 Maw-Mm »~= - __ ::.:=..:::.::;= TENDERS B1'-%»”°1Eh»?""1'"."s'“‘= '*~ ‘ “"1"” m‘. M°"‘°' ml: selections ensure best , 4mm or TIIANKSQ-Mr. antlhad m n total of s54. ' _"‘ . "- 31""- "Whwr A- 890161011: . . .. ~ . ._ l _ . . I Scnled tenders will he I vcd by “gnu-mp R a m, ~. um _ W111!"- Mrs. wow Fdmi" K°1'11}1£§;1_; Fuuowuls are wows: the undonlrned until Tuesday, lip-i...“ N 5. 5,5," 1*‘ "'§'““°‘ > ‘III! PROM?! 111111991!" 1'41"" 11111111" °° r3“? , m; I" mu, for pllhl-lhl exterior ol‘ n, guumg, 30mm" ,1“ o for kindness profile!“ ‘h: 11835" Victories cfladom chum a‘ ‘w.’ chm‘. m 000mb , ‘whmtdh- . ~, ; N. n. . > nets and death o l a . J‘ Hughes I n6 202 u“ to st two coats. Paint and Oil snp- finer-tie; 0a’ ‘ 1;‘ _ 3: ‘ ‘ ’ _ 4 --NOTI(‘E - Arrived at Frec- v. Kelly .. . 193 189 151 s,‘ i ch bu“, ""1"; - - ‘ - town fort)’ Wihslern horses, some C Kelly - 394 719 22° Inilgrgnntiozncan be i=1: ggntlrzlp‘? glam ' heavy ones, some general purpose. J. Heron .. 208 1B2 150 “ha,” 6-d- mk A. k - ’ ' E ___ I o Anyone mhmg lo purchase come W. Cnrmody . . . . . . .. 173 181 160 ion" Baum ' ' ‘mm m Phone Th: RtxAu.‘ 5'€‘flg| or communicate with A. c. Gord- Total-fill». “not,” c PHD"! n’ ‘ ll! KODAK STORE $39 may, fimtown. ' ' ALLAN cAfiskofi l 3507-i-3-3l: mm song: E i ______,,,_ .1. Webster m m lsl ' ‘ ‘limp Hillard’; lnnml-nl hnmir. ' 1- "m!" ~ - 1M H4 1H 3m‘3'3"‘“"41*