‘~ ‘m1: CHARLOITETOWN GUARlJ-‘Abl Manon 14_ t, _ ' PRIME}? EDWARD s'r. rarnrcx-s pay SPEC,“ MAR. 1s_1o m Central ,Guardian _ Ills-serous $11!, cold moot-l. etc.,’at|1'rpperlnZion'Ha1lbyBap- tistladiestofilyitnzl, 504g.“ CFTNNE PRINCE no N01.‘ pans! A l‘ ' '""“""""* - y. I '1' ‘TO-DAY newaL-you will get m gmym “ha- " 4*" u p“ m u“ A ' ORCHESTRA AND SHORT sunmcrs .-\- E _ , .. ti? 3.3 i??? Fag? rlmlos or Qvalrr! we oils: town roraepizanatopooetusrloo moo. .1. wanobblee. cou-a-la-sl a —-—b— v snuanon a. u. nutmeg em w“; ‘Thursday avonlns in Caiedonlan Club on.‘ What has Confederation done for or? ' eosc-a-lz-sl so PRINCE rl1<j1)vvtAtR,n TOMORROW *1 TIGElPSMSHADOVtI 1' SERIAL-“HIGH srnuss“ 0011mm.- .-_. (Canadian Preala) ,_ '~ MONTREAL, March 1s. - 'l‘h_ere _'_,_yé1-o<4e cattle, 11a calves; zccnoge find one sheep lor sale on the two " markets. Cattle were steady. Common . ‘ in medium cows broiliht from $5 to $6.50, canners and cutters $815 to .. MM and common bulls from $5.76 to _ s7. Calves were oilered. all veals, and , : I were sold icr s12 w cls with one 1. mull lot at $13.50. The bulk o! the g sales were made betweenglfldg and ..' $12.15. . ' . - ' Bogs were steady M11226 to $12.40 fed and watered, not graded. One lot o! about 20 hogs brought $12.50, _-- 10W! were unchanged. ‘ -—€¢--r-r.- TERESAS school.‘ n! PAYING YOU! 8U!!!)III- TION now get the choice o! nine cal- endars trom the 0-“ lottetown Guar. dian. RADIO BIDADCASTF-Rov. Ewen MscDougaIl will broadcoost an ad. dress irom C. F. C Y. Charlottetown, on rnaey 1cm, at 1:10. Pm. ‘ m“! ‘CT “"31" nnaua or 01.11 mstarm nun raonsmc NEW YOIK ulvnsn. nmncsrou o; an. s. ausnu rumor Irish Songs Irishl, Music - D a n c i n g GET YOUR CALANDIE IOIJII by paying your subscription to the Guardian. Nine to choose iron. auloonaliosohwroozmommm wub o! cue-nus mutiny some»: e-lh loves. thrills. humor. drums- wmmn mm will win your heart n the uouyyoeui whmilnls om "Welfldnl diloiplilie Interline with MILL ENDS of Chintz. Cretonne, Printed Crash, Shadow cloth Drap- eries and Coverings 1 to l0 yard ends at less than hall’ the regular price. Patons. 60384-12531. t ‘ 5: ~;t_'_ 8T. i} “t, l .1. Standing for St. ‘Ibseeaa school ; sei- month o: Fehnllfy. Grade IX l. James Smith. Grade VIII. 1. Annie McAree. CHURCH OF SCOTLANIL-Rev. A 1 Grade v. 131mm :.~ Helen SITfith-i‘ ' . _ Crude 1n.',;1.’_ Scrtul lot-ado 11.1: numb: leases. ~ 2.I_Aghes Bagole. A 1i Grade I. 1; Joseph Begole. reflect Attendance: Iiuru Bradley. ~1- On Sale To-clay 4204 v j “BUTTON UIVYOUR? OVERCOAT” -- ~. ‘"1 will T2’.3.§-.3.l.4.";l‘ .. ' r... m. a... a... up. Qolmigf You! Chimes - s A i251 " " i, ‘ ‘ “CAROLINA IIOON" “W “You Can't ‘Fake My ‘if Mem'ries From Mo” '-" '57 x Vocal out sun-onset.- Iii 1" Francis Luihcl aml Pqyh pa‘. ' 41w " - “FASHIONETII” “Sweetheart Of All My T Dreams?" , ". . .r- Tm s, 1.. m... u» l?" Hi; Onbsdm l??? 2,31 ' {i5 41$‘ - "NO ONE IN THE WORLD BUT YOU" “Mississippi, Hero I Ann" l - res Trot: B) Rq Millq qyid B _,_E '_ Orchestra. Vocal Clan-nus. J" 1 11 "B. __ z Good stunt-- ' an Ivory Brlnlmich Record’ New Release Uvery Thsndgy t . p i d Hear these ovq c, I’, c, y, ‘up Station or at ISLAND RADIO CO. us Great George Street,’ - then order yofl copy It ones. YCARHHWS Seed Catalogue A For 1929i * New ready. Printed at the -; I000 COPIES of Seed CATA- IDGUI new being nailed. Is- Ewen MecDougall; B. D. will‘ preach Sabbath 17th, at Cape ‘Ii-averse, hi’ » " ll a311,, and it the traveling u favor- Bradley, I.“ able. at DeSable at e110, and Monday 18th., at Argyle Shore at ‘l p.111. CENTRAL PARISH‘ Church oi Scotland. Services will be held _ as follows: Saturday. in Churchill at '1 p_. m: Sundsyin Canoe Cove 10.30 a. mfiNine Mlle Creek 2.30 p. m; Peo- ple's Church, City, '1 p. m. Rev. D. V. ’ uQMGR-Il Minister. Tlll IABTE PARADE l8 0H ‘March 31. You should wear a new suit andjppcoat made by 'I‘lp Top ‘Tailors o! 'I‘oronto, the largest one ‘P t. '5 worldalnnve Robblee, your order today. J.W. 6084-8-14-31 1'0 UNDIIGO OPERATION -_ The many iriends o! Mr. Bruce Ste- wart. o! ‘this city will regret to learn that he will undergo an operation at the Prince Edward Island Hospital this morning ior an operation on his eye. It is sincerely hoped that said operation-will has decided success. ;_, Malt. frost" ovunsnAs-a run ‘beldcspatched by the s. s. ‘Montroyal rrouflselnt John on m- dny next, the 15th instant. Another tull nun will be {Olwlfdid by ens‘ Steamer Antonia trom- Iialihx - on Monday, the 18th. and -~addit4onal mailafivill go forward by the Msllta on the 21st. ‘the Montrose on the 22nd. and the Mcgantic on the 25th. H Direct parcel post malls will be tor- warded for Germany, Holland and = Italy from Saint John on 20th., also direct parcel post for Germany on lyiday thennd. BIRTHDAY CEBIBIATIONB -— According to the Canadian Railway and ‘Maine world, the following Is- land olilcials of the railway celebrate 1nd: birthdays mu month: pa. Mac- Nelll, Plant Supervisor Atlantic lieg- ion Canadian National Telegraph. Moncton, born at Stanley Bridge, March 10th., 1884; P. W. Clarkin, Divisional Preight Agent. Island Di- vision Dkh-ict Pl-IMBC" Agent. C.N. 3., Charlottetown, born- at North wuoebii-e March m, ma. ISLAND POTATOES IN MANT- TOBAr-A Manitoba paper o! recent date corriu a large display ad oi the Hudson's Bay Company, in which Prince Edward Island potatoes are featured. The advertised price is $1M per ail-lb bag. Ilnphsais is laidontheiactthatthepotstoee are “clean, white, well Iflddd, mealy, grown in sandy soil." The Island potatou are featured 11mg with Cal- itornla oranges and Florida grape- fruit. as o choice commodity. 11;; rmarawmi _‘ I Ema: For in s; Mrs.‘ ‘ it». do Carter & Co. Limitsil 3 jim'fiqk m C 1 ran-ac o .11., p organisation inthe" MILL ENDS at less than halt the regular price. Patcns. oiltidd-ls-Si .cn'rmr.nvswloitbennambar- ade, March a1. Tip Top olochu sold by s. w. Robblee, 13s at. George st. 6084-3-14-31 1 PB-IBBTIIRIAN CHURCH --8I- vics in jun-ray Harbor South on Sunday Mitch 1'1, at'3 _o'clock, roads and ‘weather pennittllag. The Rev. Quincy A. McDowell will Bleach. ISLAND!!! HONORED -RAV. C. G. MacKmzie o! Grands Pljirie, A1- berto. whose appointment as princi- pal 01 Columbia College, New Welt- minater, B.--C.. several days ago in The ‘Guaniian, is ana- tlve of Prince Edward Island and re- ceived his education at the Prince of Wl-im College and at Dalhouslg Unl- vemity, where ‘he was graduated as s B. A. in 1916. a SICK nncovnlmvc; -It is pleu- ing to report that all those who were so seriously ill in Ne‘. London are well on the way to recovery. Most or them are able to again take up their daily tasks and all is well, ex- cept in those homes where there is avacantchairtoremindtho kindred and friends o! "The touch ct o van- ished hand and the sound of s. voice that u still." m» death has claim- ed quite a heavy toll during the past printer. - Dining the time that the epidemic o! sickness was ‘at its ileum, the girls at ‘telephone office, Miss Elsie Dunning» and assistants. me Misses n-ine and" Mattie 0on- stable, were kept quite busy, sub- scribers and others who used the tel- ephone were much pleased with the service they gave, being cotnisoue and prompt to ‘answer, calls at all hours wot the day or night. I nan rum-a disdsiroiu me eo- curred on St. Patrick's Road about three miles from Pealres Station on Wednuday, March c. when thedwel- ling house of Charles Rodgerson was dutroyed byflflre, with emlidilble a! itlcontenti. Taeicrisin er me tire is unknown ea there was not. any lire lathe stove when they‘ retired about ten o'clock and it was three tbeelanmburtitwlstcolitehlsve mosque/met dfihomiovlllo thingsdownnairswalmvedesacpt lnthswntamrirebsvinr not so much headway when discovered. that nothifllcdllidhesaved. llhllodge ersolflltillheavyonqaelj 1m ‘we football. mans tor the remainder oi his liie, to Michael Pidgeon, tor many years a valued employee o! the Rogers BL’ Company. All the remain- dsrdtheeetateislettintnlsttor the benefit oi the widow and chil- dren oi the teahtor. The inventory indicates that the total value or the fltote is appFximately $890,000. succsssrur. nusnvrss nan - In a recent copy o! the “Hotel and "Travel News" published in Boston, appears the following: Lest year Mr. Grant H. MacGillvray Opened the newcaietcriaonthemalniloor o! the Hotel Essex down town. It was soon demonstrated that this new dc- fnrture was welcomed both by the 1'08: guests and also the business men in that section. A heavy daily patronage has convinced the operat- ors o! this modern unit that addition- al service should be arranged. Mon- day next workmen will commence the installation of. an added caieterla service on the second floor with sep- arate entrance from street, which room will seat over two hun- dred and ility persona The many private dining rooms on this floor will makeit wnveruent tor the serv- ing o! small and large banquets. Mr. llheGillvrary is indeed progressive, whiclrhas brolllht him success in s. large way, and which he surely well deserves. (Mr. MacGillvray is one oi our most successful Islanders abroad. and a brother o! Mr. Ronald J. Mac- Giilvrav o! this city.) IICTUII AT KILIUlL-A VII! interesting and instructive lecture w!!! givm in the-Kilmuir Church on the evening oLMarch 1st by the Rev. D. M. Sinclair o! Valleyiield. In this 10¢- ture the Rev. Gentlemen went very minutely into the history 0i 500N114 more particularly that o! the High- lands, their clans, their language, ‘anstneoartnllnabythenbelm and alter the union with Hllland. He showed by lantern slides, varimn views o1 beauty spots in this interest- ing country. The lecture and vlsws kept thevlorge atldience ._ 8P9" bound (or nearly two hours. Mfr. A1- lan A. MoDmald, cspsbly tilled the position 0f chairman. Short addremss were given by Rev. Q. A. McDowell, Hr. B. M. Martin, J. NAIhI-eodond naioozm uononam. a most new! vote o! thanks was tendered to the Rev. lecturer. Mr. Allin Cameron m4 Archie M sang ‘The Bounds naakaoflocnmmorflwtheen- ‘tee Itlslactlon o: all mono. '11: loading wlabbughl to a close h! the dill o! the National Arnhem. Initial milht he made oi the 18M mas this lecture and views was sivln atGIQdViewI-lallendatllhgm pevlom aIhts-QA DOIUIM Will’- ' rusouau Iuflso. D. Dshlols arrived hols lllt nlht from a visit to New Yeat Councillor A. 1!. McDougulPa many friends are glad to see him back to work after his recent indlsposition. Mrs. E. N. Hill o! New Glasgow, rc- turned to her home last evening after spun" two weeks in the city, where she was called on account oi the illness oi’ her brother-in-law Mr. Richard Burns, who was suflerlng from. bronchial pneumonia, but who, it is pleasing to know, ls now on the way to recovery. THE PUBLIC FORUM ‘run Tunic-signs as MON- raous ~ " Bin-In lest Saturday's Guardian there appeared a report oi the death o: Margaret Gillie, which was smol- IY essnentou, giving the impruslon that Miss Gillia died in poverty. She was u active as a youns 8M 0! filly- and never known to be sick; but i111- imwnately. she died alone. Condi- tions showed that she died suddenly, ma. when iound, had been deedlior only g Iew hours. The rats’ work mentioned was so slight as to only give a little sensation to the r890"- Bnewaanotknpwutobeinwanh- surrounded by charitable neighbors who were sood to her; 10°11 It "l" door; coal on the kitchen floor (should have been in the oclllf-bl-lli that was her way oi housekowilll); money in the house. and more to h?!‘ credit in the Bonk: elven s Christ- is] burial. What more could be done? The report referred to was uncall- ed 101-, and was s. reflection on charitable neighbors who are 8°06 W everifbofly. There is no one in thli town going ‘hungry or thirsty. - . I am, sir, etc. D. L MCKINNON IEACIIIBB‘ BALARIIB Gin-Would you kindly spare me a brie! specs in your columng in which I wish to express my opinion regarding the recent publication o! a litter by a certain tamer o! Ken- slngton in which he reierred to him- little Island oi’ ours should have spring up in its midst such a 90l- simlstio outlooker. I'm- such words to come from Mr. Duly could be Dor- dcnable since, as it is quite evident ‘ iflfl .";‘.‘: ., ‘lflill-lksamuunelmmcienlnfm . _ “EAGLE OF "THE NIGH " arm column! I “Campus Vamp" a i. The future o! these chil- dren rests greatly with her, ior young minds receive impressions more quick- ly and permanently, Having now seen the inside of a school room and been given food (or a Just appreciation»! our teachers’ merits I would, ask Mr. Farmer i! he is yet so ignorant o! our teachers rights as to pronounce this increased salary a “proposed money grab." v He complains cl the low price oi potatoes. True lt ls that this product has reached a very insignificant. fig- ure, but it has not always been s0 and last year there was c. fair price icr potatoes. Lot the price of "s-puds" Ilemaln at 16c. perjbushel.‘ tor four or five years and this s pie ‘man will strongly voice his disap-' proval. ‘ Yet the teachers for the last six or seven years have been working for a low salary, and it Ls only just thal- they should demand this raise. Ii the convictions o! this resident oi! Kcnsington rcmainhs before then Press“ Comment on Prohibition" in P. E. Island _‘ (From [The Montreal Standard) t i- Senator’ Hugnu complains that prohibition ls not doing its work in that province. People still 89¢ f-iflht in that little island, but it, coats more than it did when the door was wide open and Jamaica rum, that probably 3leiigrw1q§reu_ at a customs emoer. was ‘regarded ‘as a cheap and whole- some beverage. ' The morals of the sturdy [Prinn Edward Islanders ‘have always been rectangular and prohibition was naturally added to the other virtues which the Islanders practise. It Wll. as you might say, bne of the fruits let us wash our hands or him, for| of ‘the spirit. When Prince Edward none are so blind as those who will‘ Island embraced _ prohibition it did not see. . I am, sir, etc, STUDY GROUP, EASTERN KINGS (Patriot please copy) MEMBER OF 7 WINSLOE N 03TH SCHOOL Standing oi Wlnsloe North School ior the month oi February: Grade 10-1, Helen Shaw. Grade 0-1, Vmta Nunn; 8, Jean Saunders. Grade 8-1, Helen Younker; 2, Al-- etha Cudmors; 3, Sadie MacNaught- on. Grade 6-1, Marjorie, Roberts; 2,‘ Edna MacNaughton; 3. Walter Rob- erts. - Grade 5 Sr.—l, Lois Coles; 2, Lloyd Carter; 9, Joyce Younker. Grade 5 Jr.-—1,~ Lelth Carter; 2, Helen Roberts; 3, Ruth Cudmore. Grad; 4-1, Rena Younker; 2, Al- ice Younker; 3, Cora Ford. Grade 2-1, Roland Roberts; Margaret Moreside. Grade I Bin-l, Keith Cudmorc; 2, Vsunda Saunders: 3, Clayton Cud- more. , Grad; I Jr.--1, Laurette Smith; 2, Ivan Morrow. Perfect attendance. Lloyd Carter, ‘Joyce Younker, Leith Carter, Rena Younksr, Norma Cras- welL A1105 Younker. Percentage oi’ attendance. fill. Evelyn l". Woolner, Teacher. 2. ‘ CAIDIGAN SCHOOL in» following is u» standing 1.. Cardigan school for the month o: I _ - . ouuox. 1. Vera MacDonald. Grade IX. l. Rose Wilson. Grade VIII, .‘ Teresa Wilson, '2-H7I'Nfl1ll ‘id. Grade VI. 1. Iidm MacDonald, I. Evelyn Burbs, S. Celene. Wilson. Grade 11., 1. cam. Burke ‘a. Grade IV. l. Charles Burke. _ Crude 111.1. Bmtrice Green- ' 11.1 1. (Jr-ii p I. Jtlcbsrd‘ Green. < not reckon with the bootlegger who, as Senator Hughes, allcgu, has made prohibition or no avail-the bootlegg- er and the nlne-dollar-a-gallen excise on. alcohol levied by the Dominion Govemment. This nine-dollar tax is taken as a coat basis by the bootlcgg- er who prices his wares accordingly. Even Jamaica rum, once as prevalent as dew, is now as precious as rubies and Prince Edward Island groans un- der the outrage. ' We do not find it in our heart to censure Prince Edward Island (or wanting prohibition and, gt, my ggmg time wanting a drink at a reason. able price-that is a tailing o! hu- man nature-but we do {eel movgfl to chide the Government at Ottawa 1°? milling prohibition so expansive. It ls true that Ottawa has n14 g1 110118 that prohibition ls a local aitalr and that the Dominion Government h“ not-lune to do With n. except m. revenue it gets out of the var-tom taxes on liquor, but now that Ben. M" 3118M! has called attention to nvnlvmos outs m 8Is-—lOo—-"Ilc. no TAX Box Office Opens t Friday, 9.30 a. m. l SPLENDID CAST 1 of LOCAL TALENT . the mortal blow levelled lat the » .< o! total abstinence by that n11, dollar Iced an o gallon we are dis pcaedfoaakwbatthey aregoingto d0 about it. The Prince Edward Islandm would much rather the Governmen getthemcneymantheboot but it the boot-logger shades pricu evd so little he lust natural ly gets the bmineas. The concl -- leems to be that the Government should put the bocflegger out o business and confirm Prince llldvmi Island in the practice o! total ab- stinence by doing something to mak good liquor cheaper. It sounds lik a paradox-it probably is. at all sventlritwculdibe a gran emnlort to the Prince Edward land pmhibltionists u. they that their numey was swelling the national revenue and not maxim the bootlegger rich. A drop in tits hllnlllt, it misfit be. but every 11w helps. PANIUII ISLAND SCHOOL Standing o! Penmure Island --‘ tor the mean o! sbbruary: Grade 1-1, Evelyn Campbell; Gladys Murphy. Grade vnL-l, Bernice mnob; Nell Wridst. Grade VL-I, Howard Wright; Clarence Campbell: a, Rupert Wlaht: 4, Cornelius Campbell; l, s» vemnbou. v Grade IIL-l. Martha Hench: Neil Campbell. Grade II.—-l, Francis Campbell; Andrew Campbell. Grade r, Bra-l, Clement wiahl- Grade I Ja-l, Andrew McDonald 9. Billy McDonald; s, Rita Wishi- Perfect lmlldlnwt H01!!! Cam boll. Gladys Murphy, Nell will?“ Olen! Campbell. Howard wtm. cl‘ ment wane. Bernice mnob, m ~ Bench, Andrew MacDonald. I McDonald. PGNQNIO I03. Mildred Wilht. Teacher- Ilnordfi Lint-out prevents Ilu. 01113’ Days More ALLEY'S SHOE SALE- i Closes Saturday the 16th; qua-mi- A A word to the wise is every 8P‘ _ ticiev innthe store discounted. . c 00.,