5 _ ‘The delightful first flavorof . pot roast and many other t dishes is often lost when » they are warmed up ‘again. All ct the Original new, ; l with added piquancy and , nourishment, can be re- ‘ stored by the gravy oi an f oxo Peel‘ Cube. - l fi Old Fri/in Cslhl rank to amuu M! ehlldnn. oxo LIMITED 3.32 Liltiblm 9-. 1 MONTREAL. .» » 153v . ‘ . -' I mementos-sinuous». Stomach contort. for Good Eaters No Sour Rulings, Gnslncn, Heart- l .. -. .-.:.l t lw-z-i ., Western Guardian -suMuen_s|or-: scum-Mr. Bryon MacDonald of the MacDon- ald Drug Co.. is now Guardian re - resentstive in Snmmerside and w ll be pleased to receive news, adyer- "H118. new and renewal subscrip- tions and Job Printing. Mr. Mac- Donald sells the Morning Guardian r11; grls store- His Telephone No. is - .~—tf- -IFUNERAL TooAv-rrhc bod of -Mr. Nelson Alward arrived 1n lsuimmerside, Tuesday evening from 511-8etown."N.B. The remains W9" Bilclllllllanled by his two daughters, Mrs. James Sullivan 811d Miss Lois Aiward. Funeral will take tplaee today from the re- sidence of A. R. lBrennnn at 2 Ip. m. lServioéa will be held at. ‘Baptist Church nnd interment will take place at Peoples Cemetery. Eastern Guardian ..*EASTERN AGENT—Mr. J. W- Murdock is now Guardian Ag- ent ln Montague and will be pleas- |ed to receive news items, advertis- ing, Job Printing. new and renew- al subscriptions-if. ..*8OUR‘iS:—— Service on Slilil- day the 16th, at 11 a. m. The pug. tor will take for his text “-I love thom that love Mo. and they that seek ‘Me early shall find Me. Sun- day 'School at 2.15_p. m. Service on Wednesday the 19th at 8 p. rn. ggospcl for evening, Mutt. XX 17- ———-—-—{-O&i—— : rDread Of Asthma mnkes count- less thousands miserable. Night after night the attacks return and even when brief respite is given the mind is still in torment from continual an-tlcipation. Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy changes all this. Relief comes. and at once, while future attacks are warded off. leaving the afflicted one in a stnte of peace and happiness he once believed he could never en- burn and Distress of Indigestion _ 1 1 1 1 1 ‘- ll’ You Follow Meals With m,y'.le1fefi'fs v6 am sod “most Stuart's D, I r ' -‘ ‘ Tablets Horses For Sale They may talk about balanced re- that, butt most people enjoy eating the good things they see before them. “first they want. is the simple ureans of stopping gasslness, sour trisings and tions, calories‘ and all auchjdistresses if they come. ,‘.A host of people use Dyspepsia ‘Tablets because can ‘rel y Stuart's they qgive ‘thefstornach the alkaline ef- hlectnihey stop the gas, they sweet- : the stomach. they aid digestion s ~ y’ ‘who stomach f‘ they are balanced _o deduct these things, and you upon this relief every . ime. Get a 60cent box of Stuart's I _ spepslu Tablets at any drug tore and you will eat your pie nnd Dlfheese, steak nnd onions. sausage ’*- nncP-wbtrclrivheirtla, orealm in coffee Comprising one Percheron mare 1500 lbs, one Belgian more 1300 lbs, 2 Clyde mares 1200 lbs, 6 Geld- ings 12 to 1400 lbs. Will be at Agric- ultural Hall until Frldayiith. Ap- ply M. W. Wood or W. McNeill. 1985-3-12 2i Farm For Sale ‘For sale farm of 105 acres situ- ated on UnlCInIRond, six miles froin filly 1/4. mile from church, school and railroad; always used as milk ‘form. Apply Russell Aibbott. City HoleLl 3i n antarctic, " ‘ By Explosion rec-isnu-F-Tgéiéac. 1) have lean hipcuaddd in this iport by iccaaiucs is» Friday. 1111s“ away -_today. thq- sevgm steamers wuilingout beforemoon with the TerrafiNova. ‘Qlfllialn Kean, in the V811. ‘I ' .. .. . ' l . 1- t- < w . '5’ Score on Floss. I ~ -ln- the strenuous efforts that were made to get‘ the vessels through the ice, biockadlng the mouth. oi‘ the harbor, the Terra Novifresarted to ‘blasting oper- ations iBlnstlng powder, hauling ropes ‘and levens were employed. A score of the, sealers were on the floss, the rnai- orlty of.them keeping a strain on the ropes and using levers to make a lpassage for their ship when a powder container prematurely ex- ploded shattering the ice on which the ‘men stood. into fragments. tin an instant the sea was strewn with bobbing heads o-f the sailors who were in imminent danger from the onward rush of their ship from the seaward movement of the ice and from the paralyzing chill of the icy waters on their overheated bod- ies. iRopes were thrown to the strug- gling men and within live minutes all but three had been rescued. ‘Wm-i- itlinnrd’: Linlrnent Dandruff Many Island Teachers (Continued from Page 1) for Columbia frotrn $1.200 to $1,600, and even higher in Vancouver. Start- ing, the rnadorlty oi‘. first class teachers receive in the vicinity of $1,000. The average salary of the [principals of schools oi over ten class-rooms is over $2.700. Mr. Mctirieson had recently re- ceived n tempting offer from Van- couver. He is still, however, at Pentlcton. ~He holpes before leav- ing the Province to meet many old friends anmacquaintances. , The trip from ‘British Columbia was a -pleasatnt one. with mild Weil- ther all the way. On the prairies it is quite spring-like. No snow was encountered, after crossing the Rockies, run-til reaching Ontario. Mrs. lllathleson is making her first visit. there. The family were registered inst night at the Vic- toria Hotel. They leave this morning for Dundas. BIRTHS _________--_---————- WICKS.—- At Eldon. P. E. I., Mar. 8th. 1924, to, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. E. Wicks. a son. (N. B. 1189915 please copy.) DEATHS CARR.—At the P. E. i. Hospital. "cannery old man ti. - . '11- 1S Roderick Campbell. eighty-five acres of land state of cultivation. dwelling-house (t MacPhee. Solicitors. Building, Charlottetown. Offers to the travelling ‘ public a comfortable- < up-to-uat» hotel. eon- taino H rooms with privltq blttiofifho Clair‘ In: la haunts all aver Canada. Telephones in all rooms. Courteous service. ‘ l 1 2L1“- n. c. snows Manager Charlottetown Hotel (.30., Ltd. Proprietors lHCTORlA wOtfEL N.‘ J. Foster. A. Scales, 'Wilfr0d merslde; Fannie A. G.‘ Watson, Halifax; Mnstors, St. John: i. E. Barry. Monctonl; R. Ii. M Bride, Montreal: onto-adv ‘ Mason Mortotoli 3 , family. Petiticton, n. o. . 1 _. ,1 ._; _ _.’ . That valuable fartn at Newport in Kings County, three-quarters of n mile from Newport. Ferry \Vlrarf. formerly the property of the lute containing in good with good and out-buildings 1am- pufflculflfs apply to Mucdonalrl Riley codiiw w ivuornn vrcronml A ‘Professional Cards Palmer & Palmer II. J. PALMER, K O. llarrlltn, Etc. Mono? to Loan llunl of Horn Qcotln llulltllng Charlottetown, P. ID. l. MacDonald & McPhee I . r. a. MeDOIALD n. r. slimmer Barristers. Attorney. lite. . > Money lo lmnl tlliry Charlottetown Mark R. McGuigan I I IIARIIIITIIIR. QOLIOPIOR, BTO- Mulry Io Lou: Dunn-on Illoolr Charlottetown. P. Iii. Inland Dr. C. _ C. Archibald Graduat of N. YcPon Graduate llgniienl Iiehool and Hospital Practice limited to lire. liar. Nou- nld ‘Ilrcnt Dillon Borer Building. Great Gen-gr ltreel _ , Telephone Ill-J. Qllllo lIoIrm-l In ll n. In. i I0 I Mal e Halifax: Austin Leckle. Sum- Finlayson. Constance Burrows. Summerigde; . P. ll. F‘. Harper, . Port Elgln; J. F. Fraser. Halifax; R. S. Lea, Montreal; l-l. L. Croclrer St. John; Fred W. Gibson, Halifax: c. fl. it. Potter, Tor- rneat Friend, Toronto; Wm. Bing am.» litloncton: E. A. {.1 Cahli or, St. John; A. J. mi each, 0'1. an; J. Cronin. A. S. Mathieson- and Flour Any dealer is authorized to trnturn price paid by custom or on return of unused por- tlon of bag if the flour is not us represented. We guaran- tee absolute satisfaction. Order a tbag from your ‘re- tailer next time and give it a trial. DeBlois Bros, Ltd. Wholesale Distributors Agents ‘Wanted matifrttimia f ‘lliftucyc’ weir. ,.t . t t" . and cluuoh eon! r14. Uflltlina sat sun: dud assumes QTIADYIM: lllotributlnl 0r worn- ; c.1101‘- " , . Grtuh Y rn "0 io 0 wesloiy. re ‘i: rel-l Whirl’? uncuanon. eye p torrent. (good condltiog. 9.1g Parties hm 000060 ‘beeoeooleoooeooooooooooo i“ A . , .1 1 - l». .. H g IN MEMORIAM, . l 1 qmajym.“ in loving rnornory of our-l 0 ,‘ .l .. 1 ' “u. g. dear Mother. Mn. Robot-ti 0 Pl fl. "' '”'"”m 9 n: when ileum-ms‘ g emimtw- ’"'"""°" . 33st 11th. 1:2,, 1 0000000000oooeoueoeobooooooooob 6h,“ m ~,-,,.,,.,,,,.‘ J v ‘mars Help Wanted plxoymteitlt‘ for Barbers. {flilfvagmlt-leifzs- Wanted of Mr. and Mrs. Oyster Bed Bridge, aged 9 years and 9 months. Funeral Wednes- 'rluy at 2 p. m. to Rnstlco cemetery. IN MEMORIAM who posed away two years also the 23 Edward Street, Charlottetown. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stiiled, A place ls vacant in ou-r hearts, \Vhlch never can be tilled. We think we see her loving smile, Although two years have passed, But in our memories still she lives And will until the last. Gone but not forgotten. - Inserted by her Daughter MR8. ETHEL ESSORY; Lynn. Muss. IN MEMORIAM in loving memory of Annie Evelyn Woods. You are not forgotten Annie, Never shall your memory} fade. Sweetest thoughts shall ever linger Round the grave where you are laid. Some may think you are tor- gotten That the Wound is surely healed. But they jiittlo know the » eon-w: Lies within our hearts eon- eenlao. Days of sadness otinl come o'er u: Tears In silence often tiow For your momor, keeps you ‘ near us Though you died one yenri - ago. ‘ JNSERTED BY HER 1 PARENTS March 10, 1024, Whilmet Carr, son Howard Carr. in loving memory of my mother 4th of March. "Mrs. Patrick Manor. was cnaanornirows cannons . .1 -1.» A 0. N. R. Budget (Continued from Page 1) I ‘st-tor from Herman's Catalog we wn.|. rake neurons. any kinds at our cellar on Mild Days-at beat prices-Good stock wanted. M Kermedy ,1: i30- Bratisl- hsac.-1rrln-a rnwf 1 our. MISS P. A. MaeDONALD, Prince St. rnillinery parlor, returned last week frorn attending millinery op- enings in Toronto and Montreal. New hats are now arriving daily for this popular millinery parlor. CARD 0F THANKQF-The fam- ily of the late Mrs. Catherine Burke wish to thank alll friends both in Charlottetown and Mal- peque for many acts of kndness during their recent sail bereave ment. 1i TICKETS FOR PIANO RECIT- AL to be given by Mr. Fred Mor- ‘ris and Mr. Charles Earle are on ealeat the Maritime Stationers. Reddin Bros.. Hughes Drug Co.. and Purdie Sc Ferguson. Only lim- lied number for sale. make sure you get one promptly. l9G9-3-12-3i CHURCH OF SCOTLAND-Rev. I). M. Lamont will preach at Nine Mile Creek on Friday, March 14th. at 7.30 p,m.; at Canoe Cove on Sat- urday. March 15th, at 7.30 p,m. 0n Sabbath, March 16th, at Churchill at 11 a-m. in the People's Church City at 7 p.111. HONOR ROLL FOR MIS- COUCHE OONVENT SCHOOL. -- Grnde X—Fl0rln Poirier, Kathleen Murphy. Martin DesRoches. Grade iX-lsabel Gallant, Eucilde Gaudet Cyril Gaudet. Grade VIlI-—Ethel Poirier. Josephine Gaudet, Josepha Desroches. Grade Vli——Marie A._ Desroches. Margaret McNeil. Mabel Polrier. Grade Vl—Melanie Desroches, Matilda Arsenuult" Elia Desroches. Grade V-Lumenn Polrler, Aioisi Gaudet. Minnie Arsenault. Grade lV——Eialne Enck Alfred Gallant. Rita DesRochefl- Grade llI—Unlce Poirler, Louise Gaudet. Tessie (iaudet. Grade ll—— Gertrude McKlnnon. Ennis Small. Cecil Gaudet. DAUGHTERS OF EMPlRE—The Daughters of the Empire oi’ this City are arranging to have a Q1169" Alexandra Rose Day in aid of the Protestant Orphanage. lt is to be ‘held on Empire Day, 23rd May- Al- cxnntlrn Day was luslitlited in 1912 in honor of H. M. Quccn Alexandra to help Hospitals. Ornhnnngcs, and kindred institutions The roses are nrndc by crippled chlldrenend the money collected by the sale after paying expenses, goes to the O1'~ plumage. Fuller details will be giv- en when the committees are form- ‘ed. ' i=1. F.) The Prince Edward island lRegilnent. Lieutenant Colonel Cer" Stewart, M. C., commanding, will -supply a Guard of Honor for the iopenlng of the Provincial Legislat- {ure to-day. The Guard of Honor, lwhich will consist of 100 all ranks, lwith the Regimental Band, ‘will be furnished by "A" Company, and will be under the command of Captain Gay second in command. The Guard will parade at the Armourles at 1-30 p.rn. Wednesday and will march to the Provincial Building .ln time to receive the Lieutenant Governor on his arrival’ nt three o'clock. the time set for the open- lng of the House. Y. W. C. A. MEETiNG-Jfhe An- nrral Meeting of the Y. W. C. A. “'21s held in the Cundall Home ves- terrlay afternoon at 3 o'clock. The ed the chair. After the opening hymn, prayer nnd scripture reading was conducted by Rev. W. M. Ryan. The reports submitted by the dif- ferent officers showed the institu- lion in n flourishing state. In sec- ury‘s report, Mn-Justice ilusznrd spoke in flattering terms of the work being dono and the satisfact- nry manner in which the institu- tion is being conducted. The Scr- rotary. Miss McCallum reported 19 to 25 girls in residence and 4 com- ing in for meals. The attendance of students was larger than in other years. 10 out of the 11 of the Prince of Wales College girls pas- sed the Christmas college examin- ations and some made over 80 per cent- There were six cases of mea- sles during the year. Reference was made in the report to the gymn- asium work nnd other activities of the Association. DUNSTAIFFNAGE PASTlM-E CLUBF-lfhe Club held a. very euc- ceasful concert and box social in lMarshfield Hall on March 8rd, The weather being favorable there was a large crowd of people present. and the order throughout the even- ing was excellent. The following programme was well rendered: Remarks by the Presldent,~—Wil- limrn Vessey; Chorus-The Land of the Maple, Duastaltnege Pastime Club; Reading-A Maidens Pray or-Oiara (Joilin. Mouohorgan aei- ction~Vernon Dennir Recitation hen Pa tPoperad the Parlor, Mar- guorlt; jm-l-cn. Vaudeville, Wal- lace Stewart and Roland Philipson. Mouthorgan aelectlom-llioy Denn‘ la, Reading, Reverles lh Church, Jen Thompson. Play.»- "When Mot er Took ChargeP-Chtractcrs W Rilay-Wa ,0 Stewart, Rose an ifel- ldteii Thompson. ‘Mr. Riley (Tom's htliefl-Roland Mrs. Br ( Rose's Mo- ihor)-~ orence raw-n. Mary (Moldy-dialed McLeod. At the oomple" of the programme our genial friend Mr. John suetaon. auctioned of! the let's nu of boxes, to the nlsfoetion of ell, and IU for ilnie a cit-Tc it . p” t‘ 100440 11 ll (or which was reamed a snug lnru mined goes to the Protft. alllcl Tile eveitliili n-t - - tomcat vm brintlbt ~» tinting the National Anthem. THE LADIES AUXILIARY of G. _W. V. A. wish to announce their annual Shamrock Tea 4 to 6 Mon- day afternoon, March 17th in G. W. V. A. Rooms. 1i tB-R-ACKLEY CHUROIHe-Itevlvai services will commence with a special prayer service Friday ev- ening of this week at 7.30. Every- body welcome. Service on Sunday at 3 o'clock. Hubert T. Smith, Pas- tor. T0 ENTER POTATO GROWING BUSINESS-Mr. Alex McDonald has rented his farm for a. term of yea-rs to Mr. 'J. C. Hlrtle, New Glasgow. N. S., who intends to go into the potato growing business on an extensive scale. 1959-3-11-3l. POLICE COURT. —At the Police Court yesterday morning Francis P. Hennessey was found not guilty on a charge of having liquor in his possession unlawfully and the case which was adjourned from the pre- vious day, was accordingly dis- missed. FOX FARMING HERE-Mr. R- Nelson Gartside, who arrived rec- ently in this Province from Eng- land, is now engaged in learning the fox farming business with Mr. Shelton Sharp. Enst Bideforrl. Mr Gartslde is pleased with the island and is keenly farming work.- ERS.—-ln the Canada Gazette, interested in fox N EW BRIGADE H EADQUART- ennnce or operating outlays to bel P6011690. so that he considered the‘ Pfldilllllon had been made by econ-i omles in operation while still ap- nnwlsbly improving the service ren.‘ dersd the people. 1 The 0- N- R. said Slr Henry. had. sometimes been characterized as a’ willie eleilhant". but he vonturedj to ‘hope that the color of the anim l‘. was being changed to what mlggt. b8 ($811641 Hf. 1688i’. B pale grey, I Sir Henry remarked that he was) advised this year the budget was’ to balance, perhaps for the first, time in some years. I N“ Elrfllnus Gain $17,000,000. l "If that is accomplished. what‘ Dart has the Canadian National Railways played in that laudable nt-‘ trlmat. This year the not earnings 8000:; 2322111 vgerqtlfllifllllf. 520.com " are wr rsl htl 11-‘ er $0,000,000 last year. n? m: ‘hie-l paratlon of our budget 1 was d919,] guued that the "WHEY which hudf . een earned last year by the na_. _ tlon s railway system should tang]. bly reflect itself in a reduction in‘ 0111‘ {lfimands and financial require . men s rom the Government, so that? llllfl Year the national system will: 118k from. the Government for its 5099.9" $20,000,000 less than last- year. “And while our 1 still considerable, lyedlril liglrixezllttflleiirxsi take some comfort from the fact’ m“ this ‘Pale RWY’ animal has re duced the col f it , _ much." or D s “me by that mounlcklz. ..iER§EoYD(ARF./\M ' March 8th appears notice of au- thority granted for the organiza- tion of a ‘Mounted Brigade Head- quarters in Military District, No. 7. The unit is designs/ted "9th Moun- ted Brigade Headquarters" and HATTIE CLEMENTS MeKAY IN MEMORIAM l l At her home, 58 Freemont B11116. Everett, -M=Jss., the spirit of. "Haws- dsuahter of the late Robert. NOW IN srocro A The Following Feeds Av- ' TODAY'S GUARD or HONOR-— The 1st. Battalion (10501. Butt. Cl Horse (.irom M. I), No, 6.) FUNERAL most to St. McDonald. Hogan and Patrick Keenan. guests were welcomed ‘by the ‘Presi ‘dent. Mrs. Alex Scott and the even ill l1 l led t Si. JOhII. DQ181121 . . l 1,". ,,,,,*;,‘;§?,,,,,; ‘.0 m, Bflgm fgzdsgfabfi} “acre-ache. and t... Bran Schumacher Feed are: 8th Princess Louise's N. B. retumevd to Hm T-wfifoorge ‘McKay. Shorts cornmeal Hussairs, The New Brunswick Drn- February 29th “IL gave l’ on t scans. ch11 The P. E. 1. mam For .0... n... past m ha, been O11 Cake Meal Cracked Corn YESTERDAY-The funeral of the late Mr. lillchaél Pow- er was very largely attended yes- terday morning, the procession ex- tending from his late residence ai- Dunstnn‘s Cathedral, where lligh lilacs of Requiem was celebrated by Rev. Father Maurice Services at the grave were conducted by Rev. Father Arsenauit. The pail hearers were Patrick Macliiahon, Mich-eel Kllfoy, James King, Joseph Ward, Thomas STUDENTS ENTEDRTAINED -- A most enjoyable affair was held lastevening when the Young Lad- ies Guild of St. James Church en- tertained a large number of college students in the church hall. The 0111181111: from that which the best medical skill could not deliver hem; but her buoyant spirit maintained‘: while her closest friends could ' Cotton Seed Meal Whole Corn Sugar Beet Meal Feed Wheat rations; airs: 2:31;; 2211".“ s“ “Chlshtilm” 0°“ CM“ )9 l - o tiful life came not altogether girl “Chlsh0lm" Hen Chfiw surprises to those around her. [Be-side a grief stricken husband, she leaves to mourn one slstenl Helen M. Clements, two daughters,' Irene at home. and Vera, wife or. Also the following well known brands of Flour- Mr. James Dover, M df d, M ' and a very large clrclg olatifrientlhsln Beaver Robn‘ Hood this city and Pro in , h lll' ~ - ' long cherish her hfiméey. w o w i VX8110!’ Flvte Rolses The ‘funeral wa h id f h - ~ late home on Sunsdlay? Maxi’? 2nedl.1 Queen mea and the banks of flowers from lov-' B h Rolled Oats ing friends paid eloquent tribute toll eec nut ' Royal Household ' 1 the respect in which she was held (‘in bbis. and bags) in Everett and elsewhere. The ser-l Quaker vice was token by the Rev. John _ - _ All of which we are selling at lowest . Hastings Quint, Pastor of First . Congregational Church of Chelsea,‘ McDonald with Lieutenant n. J.l President, Mrs. A. J. Peak, occupi- onrllng the adoption of the Secret- STOP COUGHING " ' s almpl tend but wtrto nob games, music, etc. by those present. Refreshments Guild and shortly after the even- ing's program was brought to a close everybody having had a most enjoyable time. ATTENDED REUNION -- The Rev. John A. McDonald, of Grand River returned from ‘Montreal last week, accompanied by iMrs. Jas. E. Brown and Mrs. Linus McDonald, wthere -they assembled at. a reunion of the ‘Brown family, to assist at the religious profession oi‘ ‘Miss Hattie Brown, in religion Sister Mary Raymond. The ceremonies on Tuesday, the 26th ot‘ February conducted ‘by the Archbishop of Montreal were most impressive. when 29 young ladies, took the vows ofpoverlry, cirastity and obed- ience. Thc other members of the family present were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. F. Brown and daughter nnd Mr. and Mrs. H. Juitln Brown. coal operators and contractors of rPlttsburg, Pa, and Dr. J. J3. Brown, of lBoston. ‘The family reunion was held in the splendid suites of the hiount ‘Royal. During their stay they worn ahlc to witness many of the winter sports of the great Can- adian metropolis, nnd were cntcr- talnerl in a princely lllRiilllBl‘ to a dinner nnd nf-ter theatre party by Dr. W. E. Wllllalns. a rising young IP. E. ll. physician of Montreal. The American party returned by way of lBoston to take in the ‘intercol- onial ball while the Grand River party dropped off at. Quebec, where they visited the old city and the famous sanctuary oi’ lSt Ann tic iBeaupre. -__<0'>--—-- Bllllllllli Qusrtette ..... .. .............................. .. Robin Adainll Messrs Dunni g, n, MaePherlon. Gillis 1 Messrs. M. G. Dawson and ‘Elias -——- ‘ Vocal Solo ' . Selected Schurmnn, licrlcquo are at the L. o. c. ALLEV Mr. 8GB Acorn Queen. Reading “The Littlest Rebel" > The following is the result of tho Miss Edna Gordon Mr. George Walker has return- _. Y . game last night on L. 0. C. Alleys. Vogg] 391° ,_ ....... .. . Sglggtgd cd from Ottawa. where he attended i, . m" Mflry Mom-g tho Scout Convention recently held i -°°U¢!TTE "W- Violin Solo "Angelr Serenade" ........................... .. Brag: l" 111111 silv- m" germ” 5mm Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Corney of ‘Frank Dmioette 1B6 169 210 you‘ so“ ________ some.“ Borden who have been spending a Eric Doucetta .. B7 106 118 Mr, Leigh Dlngwsll few days in the city left this $091" lg‘ xsccfta? Vocal Duet. . ....... .. "A May Morning" Dlnn "w" m‘ ram“ , , - Jean Allan and Frances Moore .‘ - i w‘ Dowel“ fi ti, Voe|| Sole ............................................. .. , selected d, - t- roo s20 s19 “"- “‘""'Y "' ‘i -i ‘Total 2415. , . ‘ ALL coMaesas 175 m2 INTERMISSIUN ~ ‘ \ S. Trniaor . . . . . . . .. - " " J. -MdLe0d . 102 11a "Al" "- /l '/' \ us. Power 200 m . ' (/1! i ll ‘. , _|_ wqmm- 17g 190 Fianoforte Solo "Rnapaodie Hongrolee No. 8" Liszt Q - -- t s. Chandlor ras no um. Lillian McKenzie _ ( . ._. -_ -— Vocal Solo .. "Dunn" Mefilll - 785 887 823 Mr, Arthur Bruce ‘ Total 249i. Vocal Solo " no Arrow and the Song" ..._ .-. - — PI. Ewen MeKInnon ‘ .4. n . l r u . hi I. 'tiu"niid e12 ‘hiss vcour Dania to M n close. t . ” '8 Y Gui Gill-JG}! - . .. "MWPWIHPDKE ‘Klein Canadian Quartet ing was spent by the playing oqMiss Ruth Charlton rendering two A 163mm Qfrlleililllilll solos—-“fiooti Night“ nnd m9 1111151931 pfdgram was a v|o11n|"0r|t-ot' the lShadow into the Sun~ selection rendered lby Mr. Rolaiidspllllllil" The 110d? was 11180611 ln a of Winnipeg and much appreciated lffitieelvinf vmiilt altilGienwoorl Cem- e ery wrerc t w: - were served ‘by the indies of theIMKY- Wheil ll Will 110 brought 1101110 to Charlottetown for interment in tho family plot beside her ifather and mother. The Guardian sympathy to friends of eased. Liberal Member centralized in. Toronto and WlOlll- has been completely real. (Continued from Page l) Home Bank Dnpositiera Can Iie “nay-g” “d "' Indemnified thrill-WNW‘ ada and the West Indies. O-ne method he suggested was to place a duty on bananas when imported through the United States but ul- lo\v them to come in free if sirinp- ed direct to a Canadian port. The government marine should lit. up its ships with cold storage facilities to trade bc- tween Canada nnd the West lnrlics and they should not ‘he “sol to Ho. thought that the. civil cservir-r: carry (‘ilfiwlts 1T0!" Ulllled slim“ should work an eight hour. or ul BRUCE J. TAYLOR, .1 lllllll-El- ‘Mr- T198011 ‘liivllfeil 00111‘ least a rsvvvn hour day. Ilc il|‘_‘_" Mmuq". ‘ lllfllb 11‘(‘<1li11‘0'~‘lly Wllll ll"? Brill?“ ucd that what western inrmvrs 4 Wont ‘iIYnliC-‘J 011 t1 l"? 111100 0115"‘ ncvdr-d nmrr than turiil’ rocugrri- ='—"=‘--~-——~! _ Mill lifllll U111! ll- Wllillll "(ll llllrm lion was ill!) cllvzlpcillng of lrnnsv I-l- P‘ any (lunudi-un industry. pgrtntlolr, Chardhmetown , . l-lo emphasized the need of al- , JWM Hotel C0.’ Proprloto ' - -' Ti 2ii0 i Hill ’ g Thursday, March 13th, At 8 p. m. Under Auspices of Zion Church Choir. extends prices—Wholesalc and Retail. A. HORNE 8c. CO. 1873-3 8 lSts3l. tentlon being paid to the Maritime‘ Provinces. “Let us,‘ he said "sonnet l times breathe another air than St.‘ James Street. Let us realize» thntl the Maritime ‘Provinces are just‘, as important as any other part of‘ > the country." At the time of con-. federation, thorc were fourteen" banks in the Maritime Provinces! but they had gone and were now, l remain until cf-‘fitii? , QUEEN norm. WATER eraser cnnntorrsrowu This popular Hotel and offers very com- fortable accommodation to the travelling public. The table lo upco- lally good and the pub- . llo are eourteouaiy ‘. cared for. . ‘ From Conservative ranks 1i. (ll ‘Hockon. oi‘ “Jest. 'i‘uro.‘i'oi, tiycnl slrosscrl the difficulties oi’ manrr‘ t facturnwra oi‘ agricultural implv- l rnonts in Orltzrrln. The Sport-h :- from the ‘Thronv hurl vput tho in- 4 mffrilhtl-Ill tiustry in a slutc of suspended nn- ‘ lmntlon. M-l‘. ‘Hot-ken hold, fur- ther, that savings (lcposltors in tllu | Home ‘Bunk could be ind/vmdriflwl. i I o e l ‘ furnished i I l l g Rates 33-00 a day. D604 OO4-O&O-O§O PERSONALS m. r. A. rrcutzfsohr-is was in the city yesterday. Mr. J. E. Thomson, Tryon. was in the city yesterday “ ' lonnis biion Mela-a, Dunning, Vocal Bela ......................... .. "loll; or gm 1n" _____________ .._,___,__,____ gm, vocal leis m..- .-. m. 1t- leKlnnon, mlaPnerlon, Gillie - _ it ~. 1| .1». 1i“, ,.- ntdr. Jack Sterne Vocal Duet ' may » ,\i' v '~‘-‘*y Vlnioli h, i Milo Joni‘ Aiian ~. u. 4 .4 _ m. also? {new W!“ _ *