GOOD GOING BUSINESS ‘STAND MAROH 17, 1926 on! spams» ..u....... .. ‘A‘AAA a iii SIDE 1.1942 salesman FOR Ll- FOR SALE__ (hog;- lqhels. Pocket sam- ])|efl_ hopisriu, Lalbel Co., Lclttlou (mt, 1'5 8063-84341 AGENTSiWANTi-LD FOR SAL; ol- “The Kirsten." Theoniy machine that rintls, sets and strops. tlou-bie edged Safety Razor liludell: Ptlrticulnrsfrom I111"! W- Portor, 167 »Klllg5i!llOUl_ll Park iloatl, Toronto, F‘. 8. ‘ ‘ , 8133- v $225. FOR -NINETY DAYSIFIWO-RK (spare or lfuil time) guaranteed lnun or women tn interview moth- t-rs and distribute literature for religious education ill the home. iionltnllssion and cash bonuses i18- sides, offering good ~ehunce_ t0 learn $30 to $60‘ nleekiy- ‘Pamcii’ lars anti samples free. “Wit-Slim (‘o., ‘Pol-onto. ‘V-‘iif- Miscellaneous mopn. mcoonam. LAND 8UP- ‘ veyor, Hermanviile. - 7749-2-20-11110 ‘WANTEIL-PURE BRED SHORT- wllnrn lmll- for twrnwltll. FiilWll-PTS ‘institute. Plotter, static age. Ap- ldy to Fred iiylio, ‘Cornwall. . . iii 50-3-‘17M5i. CAPTURED MARCH 5th ONE‘ Hilvl-r Féilluln’ Fox. ’i'utoo J. Ii. right. car. 55 A loft ear. tCbarles t‘. illlggun, Sea View, i’. l‘). i. ‘ 81414147111121. FURNISHED HOUSE-KEEPING zlpllrtnlents. i0-l Pfince St. ‘ 8139-3-173121. WANTED TO EXCHANGE Mc- Laugilliir Six- hlodv-l i) 45 for Ford Light. llelivtery. Apply Jcn- ltlttls Service Sultlon. 11158-17411. For 8111c. coilltsslsflsn ADVERTISEMENTS Mule Help Wanted WANTED-_G_IOOD LIVE SALES- .... 10c gar line of I words lq-pu lln of l well! .|..,._ ‘Ir-gar line of I welds Illlieiyi-tflve cents per bushel. John A. Coulson, Sea View, P. E. ‘l. 8140-3-17wfm4i. AT NORT-H RIVER Corner splendid business stand. with up to date home adjoining For further particulars apply l0 B. C. Webster. North River. 8113-3-16-31 mun and collector ‘fe-r George- town, Montague, Murray River and surrounding country. APDiy Singer Sewing Machine 100.. Charlottetown. 8152-3-17-41. Female Help \\"arltcd WANTED — AN EXPERIENCED Court yefltefilily morning and bore ILL USED-Mr. P. McKenna; who was assaulted on last lFridayl night was present in the Police the marks of the rough handling have not yet ‘been captured, a1. the city last night. s12 PATnlclcs DAY. - run morning the Benevolent Irish Society will parade to St. Duns- tan's Cathedral where High Mass will be celebrated at 10 o'clock 311d i"! “Dlirollrlate sermon preach- M 111' Rev. (Patrick McMahon. The Society will form up in from 0f their Hall. Queen Street, near Du. ‘ ‘ ‘an-d proceed up Queen to Rich-mend; along Richmonditp Great George to the Cathedral. After Mass the parade’ will re-form and proceed to Water Street: along Water to Prince; up Prince to Grafton; along Grafton to Queen to their hail. The parade will ‘be headed by the League oi the Cross Band. ISLANDER WINS Out-The.‘ Winnipeg papers are giving’ prom- inence to the success ot‘ lMr. J. E. Keoulzh, butter maker for the tCres- maid for general housework. Ap ply to ‘Shaw's Hotel, Brackiey. Beach. 8045 3 12 7i.‘ WANTED-A MILLINER AND A‘ sales lady for a large country store. Write “A", (luardian Of-l lice. 8114-3-16-71 l C. F. C. Y. Mitl- l Week Prog-rami Tile island liutllo tfolnpany will, broadcast ttllllglli tilrough (lFCY bogltlllinu at 7 p. :.1. a tart-gram oil old time dance llliliilt: played by' Mr. ‘Lemuel .lay Ifllnniugbrook.‘ i’ .1‘). l. I\ir. Jay's violin program which‘ he contributed to the radio aud- ience last Wtedtlestlay was enjoyed time Provinct-s and ill response consented to play .12'all1 tonight. The speaker 11111 cvtuing wil! be Air, Jllslittl: .\l . auit, Presitlt-llt of 1. l-I. l. PllllLt-lly .‘\2~Socl:lit"ll who FOR SALE-S FRESH COWS.l .it-rst-y', Ayrshire and ilolsteinl grades. A lply Kl-ppocll lmrln.‘ l’l1t , ol " Il-ifl-Zlht for salt- at llllllelttlifnoge. Apply to Nil". ii. Piliiipson. or phoneHiuc-ts with her sister and will also lllliiSltl fluagc. slfll-fl-lifiifi.‘ cclllral, FOR SA“|..VE--CH.>OlCE- SECONDSv "crtillcll iri.~.l| (fobhlcrs, tirlce.‘ ‘will have ‘Ill lute‘; ‘ring message for all i’. l‘) llilillltllllS. Piano Sifltli ti 1s will :ll'ar> he in- tlutletl on the pr luv". u: ‘Fllurstloy evening Mrs. Villllard Xicilolllllti, St. John. N. 13.. 111cc Miss .\iury ..Vioorc, Charlottetown) lwtli IlPPSiJIlI a ilftltjfdlll of favorite icctlnns. bliss Francis Moore. trnlto, will beileard in several Si) (NW1 sing HIJV"‘.l‘ill solos. 'i‘iu: ugril-llltural talk will he giv- en by Mr. idrctl Nash of the 110-‘ lninlon llrpurtultsnt of Agriculture on the subject of the work of the t-tl-t1llt1l‘ali\‘l' 0a,; circles. 1WD by thousands ull over the Mari-y i0 numerous requests he has llindlyl hon among dairy competitions. There were more than 200 entries from all ‘parts of Canada and the scoring was naturally a. (lifficuit task. in addition to the All Canada C1111 ltir, Keough took first prize at Toronto in Section 1 for fourteen boxes of suited butter. cellt Creamery Company of Winni- Moreil Jam ‘rm-g; . _ _ ,0 , 7 _ , . , s; J | t m‘ Deg_ who won me sweemsulkes v GUM ‘lie to: sgplenlzauby on u 1.50111 shelot ohr-liliglazltllaéhegl’ tdhréswerliigfiirom headquarters in gummerslde out n. d. Grand Challenge Cup fer tbutter at. Cottln . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Riggs?‘ |Le' )0!‘ , came u on l“? '4 a, W} y d p lwnlgm‘ when “Mug those Present (m, rec-em Naqonu] exhibition’ Defence -. rspficlul|t1all1 from Borden. The ex- illil game‘; tBeli vtienlt“ lows also; Wm be M“ T. D‘ Patton, Numma] Toromm Mr. Keough‘ who is u Eldershuw _ _ ' ‘ _ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' ' _ D ‘ ' H Powergt ‘out mind of hockeysplayetl vise Zttietgunlaaeglrloolds; wogxlger .01’ theisecretary. Y. ‘M. C. A. The can-l. native of Tryon. P. E. 1.. and whose G. Coffin . . . . . . . . ., S. syn"l§,,§',,°§’ff:{’i,Tfgflfiotktlmtllxlgrzo: Royal: reroyvers (land tries Noonanlpalgn Wm be concluded Sa(urday' photo appears ln the palpers, has 1. , 1_ ,‘ ‘ ’ . , ' . , , " bee" making butter for fifteen E- mmi“ ' l . welsh éiellliiing )t‘ee:rmis. Alghough ltl was 0;: {slimawggooulsfigfibtégffbizge 1103:1112‘. Tl-lzllgRgv-Il WM. A. DOUGHART- F!‘ OEVEIG-OFED years and has spent ten years with (l. Blncklantl . . Giillslipn‘ ,,,‘f,',,‘,., Xfimie ti]: nztpayegsal, m, 3,05,,“ Bcylvey-s made a hfiplon Mifirch gsfuggeietzfigilli: Rive‘; E "QTN-I-Eo the Crescent. ills win was n. very Baker . .. W. Ryanigt‘ the 1......“ 2m“ 51:9,. UHF,“ 151mm ,1“, and gcored the second Mary W. Cole wife of Wtllllfr‘: g Zayglzisimzwthls Ifilsvzrzuztgdma? Cg,” yugplli’ -- -- - Bel/mliilg time . goal for his team. The period end- Doughart. The deceased was ENLAHGEMENTI em ‘wen represents the m“: rib‘ .Cl:];lrson MeEwen,‘ Twelve minutes after (he fir,“ ed’ 2-0 r0,- Bedoque. lsefventy-four) years old. There are PHOTOGRAPHI ' 11 ~ - ‘ - - - ~ - - -- - 11117111111“ pcrlotl opened Bedeque netted the F119 1111111 1191104 W35 IDTBCY-lilfllly. e 11° 111011111 i119 10115 0i a 1191411911 i . READY POTATO MARKET. -- Mr. Thomas Beer, Charlottetown is to ‘be congratulated on his cuter- prise in _i_lndi-ng a ready nlarket for the different varieties of potatoes grown by our farmers. As will he seen by his advertisement in an- other coiu-mn. Mr. Beer buys “BIHBHT "Reds," and “Whites. the three distinct varieties in the tubers. Mr. Beer has made sever. ,al trips to Newfoundland and has thoroughly explained to the ‘mer- chants the difference of the differ- ent. varieties anti the result of his missionary work being, that he is now in a position to buy all varie- ties. During the past winter, Mr. (Beer has kept his warehouse open ‘daily and we hope the tiny is gone by when the "farlner" ‘has to ‘haul his potatoes home on account ofl no market or buyer. 8160-17-11‘ ‘ Z-i-Oiii l PERSONALS Mrs. iiarrlet Pashley with baby ‘Ruth. arrived in the City Thursday evening on a visit to her parents. tliir. and Mrs, S. F‘. Tnrbush. .\’lr, alld .\‘irs. John MoCarvil-le. drnetown. were in the city bver ‘tho tvcek-elntl attending the funer- ‘ul of the late M-rs. tllarry Morgan. witnessed a hockey battle with all ‘ its trimmings at the Arena last 11° '°°°1"°i1- H‘! eYefl were b11111! night when the Jam Tarts defeat- -j blackened. front teeth missing and‘ed the lMorell Dreadnaughts thy u; - his hand lbandaged. His assaiiantsscore of 5 to .'l. ‘ The ice was in perfect condltloni, I 15°11!“ 11 1B 111111 the! were aroundlalld the Dace tronsequently was‘ _. terrific from bell to bell. l 1119 111ml? on the visitors, scoring three counters before the rest belll called the teams home; W, Ryan,‘ ‘Welsh and S. Ryan doing the scor- ng. ~ tered Anderson basses the twine lbehinlll. Riggs, but this core was short ilv-l ed as (llllis ever ed the second (per-l ind crl-unt shortly afterwards. l l'ell 1. a B0111“. but the best they could do “"15 1W0 11111188. Coffin and Ander/ son realizing willie S, Ryan again; very satisfactorily. other rigging, Morell, snore 5-3? ‘UDwards of five hundred lapel-r- ‘ln the first period the Tarts goti lil the second session Morel] eu-l“ the scoring column whenl g THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN Central Guardian Jam Tarts Defeat 51' 59.51115. Large 4 lb. Jar Orange Marmalade . 2 lbs. Broken Orange Pekoe CUDMORE BROS GROCERS Western Guardian —1U‘GOOD WORK H-0R8I8 for‘ sale, cheap. W. B.- lildclleili, Gnnav merslde. ' 8101-17-81 —JUQT ARfllV.ED.-¢Cnr of Bran, Shorts and Oil Cake, unload» ing today. A. ii. Affleck. ‘Albany. 8164-17-11 . . 59 cts. Tea $1.10 Your Family First of all have acorn cm, . lawyer draw up a Wil that will protect your wife and family. Strengthen this protection, relieve your wife of financial burldcna and insure n wise administration of the Fruits —ENTERTA|NtE‘D--Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Casoloy had the leaaure of _ entertaining tfor a few days the -‘ farmer's brother, Mr. Leonard Cas- eley and his wife of Boston. Mr. and tMrs. Leonard lCaseley were called home on a sad mission‘, hav- ing accompanied the remains of Mrs. Caselays mother, Mrs. ‘Link- letter, who passed away at their 1'11? Deriod ended: 'I‘arts, 4; Mo‘ in the inst ‘period Morell made‘ iiflflillerate effort to even the‘ bagged the dra-peries for the 5 tel l score. D1‘. Charles ‘Dougup The following were the lineupsz’ ‘The Jam Tarts wish. THE MARKETS (Canadian Press) l . l i"? tvnr/xunt. March ItrA-IggnlMU-I-HEH A n Production has silo-wit an lncrtsnst- in r1rlces' in all part of (Junuda, ini Ontario and Quebec. this increase‘, is rather slow as yet but througlr| out the West produetinlt is becom-i ing quite heavy. Toronto, the .un- dertone is weaker today with the trade anticipating increase in re- ceipts any time now. Wholesale‘ shippers, extras 39 to ~10. firsts 35 to 3G, seconds 30 to 31. i Montreal. wholesale fresh ex- trun 110 to ~11, firsts 34 to 35, sec‘ onds 30 to 3i, improved demand do} vclotpeti in frozen cilickens yester- day and trading was ltllrly active. \Vllllllpt1.l:_: itccl-ipts are illcreas-i, ing, market is lower, wholesale‘, frt-sil extras 3S, firsts I15, seconds Saskatchewan, fresh reccitpls are, increasing rapidly and as a result the market took a furtiler droppv- er the week end. Country dealers are making sales, extras 2-1, firsts 22, seconds 16, wholesale fresh ex- tras 38 to 3-1. firsts 26 to 30, sec- onris 20 to 26. v Vancouver" market is steady, wholesale ire-sh cxtras 30, firsts 28,. f ('llul'l(li[('itl\\'ll, i’. l3. i. Receipts‘ ed Slip (Special to The Guardian) Mr mm C m) _ 0_ i" iiilllilil-tirst snore after u nice combination (‘u~m amid a11- 19. 10a 111111885 anillrun Reeves shooting one past Wad- f’ e- am "K01 Teuliittltall lronl a pass. Cape Traverse "r 1119 115° 0f 111811‘ 111111011118 llfliilctnne back o-n a tanmtbinatinn l'l|li land shot hut Andrew Noonan tile ‘(ill Kins," was in the way for a P105" (Canadian Press) i\'.-\Ni~?. Pa, March 16.—<A mother and four ol‘ ill-r children were burn- to death yesterday when the llilllll: oi Samuel 'l‘o\vnel' at Simp- neur llorc was destroyed by lire. The father and threc other children were injured. lllffillFllt l y not TRAVERSE llllllls 2:1 11109 SIOD- T119 111911011 91111911 14,are divided lnto'four teams, 15 -Si'.\iMERSlDE. March 16.—East- for Bedeque. eru i1rlnce hockey fans turned out retereeddo the number of 500 last night to Betleque lwitness two of the best country 'i‘raverse‘s star goalie on the job quyred amount 3b. o,.er_subscfibed_ hockey teams in tile Province bat- for a marvellous exhibition of gcaitThe next report Wm be given out of your Lifetime by nan-ling the Eastern Trust Co. u your executor and trustee. home in Boston a short time sgo. ,-They left on the return trip the llast of the weak. l Send for our pamphlet “Your Will." it contains helpful and important information on how to malt: a Will and what to avoid in doing so. —Y. M. C. A. DRlVE.—-Tile Sum- merside Y. M. C. A. building fund campaign with an dtzdectlve of $12.- 000 opened with a ibang yesterday the total receipts for the day am- ountlng to $2.418. The collectors Easrafifi Tausr COMPANY Richmond Sh, Clflown, P. It, I, ll-ll-l-fll-ilworth. Acting Mgr. Head Offlcr-llnllfpx, N, Q, "vuireol. P. u. stunt John, n. n. imam-hers to a team and judging by The 11911111111 11911011 1111111911 ‘im-hlthe zeal of each and every worker keeping Weddell, Cailieilt will not be surprising if the re. CraswelIStudio 187 Brut Gaol-go It. — Challenge a continual bombardment n1‘ theIWUB 811111 loving mother a husband lledeque goal. Time and time again and 1°11? 5°“- Tlle 8011B 1118i W-t Cape Traversemade good tries for Q1151"! 11i- ‘11111119- A111“ R» 111 §¥111l a g0“ b“, Bedeque were pmymg hrancisco, Cal.; Alien C.. oi New l1 stellar defensive game in this>L°nd°nl “d Andrew Eu of Sum‘ period. 'i'he game ended 2-0 in fmmersme’ The “n” M“ Doughan ‘m. n! Bedeque was a valued member of the Pres- ___ ’ hyterilln Church and took wn ac- _u cum vanum at n" tive interest in all branches oi t n- il-llff...’ o‘: the yieur‘? 1t is felt that C"‘"'°““ w"“‘~ 9' ‘i "mm"! “,1”; We. the undersigned. do ltereby "HP _ mbe or me S “ms m position her mlmsltrutlons to hltwhunenge n“, Ramblers lo a rflemb q ‘f m‘ r a sick and needy of the community - - no ou t .. - tctxlwnillgnienlfoifdsllxvy (ffflzmsrufiveayfiglfieralzllgy 1S1‘:"éwmlgy,gittllffmltltilfiswi?"lhtvtllrtlée glleireed tit]; at other seasons. rather than tlleI‘ , was W]. '1," e1 at: 11144111 111.1411. 111. winter, if the School was kept op'x,§§‘e',',_m‘,~,,,, pa“ ,‘,',.,,,e,§ {Vere ‘Signed f‘ V‘ en all the year around. here. three gong. namely, Angtin, THE DE°PERATE FWE - During the lSummer of 1925 thtrApen and Andrew and tllrec CwDt- B111 vMcTsgllfl Charlottetown Yacht Club againgnephews Bruce Bell, John Gillespie _ ulade their Headquarters in thtranti Chester McLeod. Aifreltlxtgraselect Navy League tiiuildlug. and your-was unable to come home. l? ‘ t" - l d f oppor- ment took place in the Geddie - llflleityl ‘foe cz-eolrferflt: wfithaltlhis livelMemot-ial cemetery. Rev. Joseph DIS" Organization, which has done sollillrfiiion 01119131911 m ‘he 110"“ much tn revive interest on our wat-‘ililil Etilve- er-front. . Tile indies of the Ontario ilivls-t -CASCUM|PEC.— Mr. Robert Special Lenten Duties Throughout ion again remenrhereti us at the Dunn has succeeded Mr. Rolbert Canada Assigned to Drs. l-Citlrk, as Postmaster at Alherton. Hanson, Cleaver and (lhristnltls Season, sendintl down _ about fifty bags. containing usefulihlr. Clark has held this position for ‘r I ‘Earl-ion. gifts for Sailors laid off in Port. almost twenty-five years and dur-l - 19111111 llrfi-"llii-Ffi 01 11111151181 Investiture of M011- signor McDonald (Continued from Page 1) P- CTORBII. Sub Deacon. During Benediction the Corpus (‘llristi Choir under the tiirection of \\'. .l Brown rendered appropriati- hymns. After Benediction a Solenm Te- The procession __l iluring the visit of War-ships to,\\'l111fl0e'-S .-\n entertainment was given for the lng that time has always served 911111191110 u"? eiififlgliig 111 1118 8118C- Suiltr-rs. when these bags were dls-ttltc public in a faithful and effic- m‘ 149111911 “"1111 0f 1119 171111911 tribute-d Tile continued generosityfleut menses-dire. Lester Wallace Chmwh of Gamma 111 man)’ 11111111 ‘of the ‘Ladies of the Ontario Di- and three children were visiting in or [he Dommlon- The PM" 599m“ lvlslon was, as usual, very greatly Mill River East for a few days last to he one or semng aim" me" m’ _ tested pastoral ability and indeed . . . - r l h . l I M . , ' ' ldppredflml- “e91” The} 15:58: e g3: “Xndrelfv 0l_(ll8tll1g_liltill0(l career to vigil various a t. f th t ill our Port lust Summer. the Navy'iiell.—-<.\ir. William Wallace llillla view t8 ragsimn; a‘? 2253);!‘ tensile vuurerateu in every 1111112111” 1111111 '11"'11Y "We" "Y 1* i“ 1°‘ This is belnl; done in furthering possible in assisting the eutertainqflflilily. We are 1111111 1019-11011 111*" the purpose announced by the tlliélll of ‘Officers and Men; the En- 1119 110111111 if 11°“ ""1118 'Well.—- Moderator of the Genera] Council tertolnnlent i-iall being placed at 311's. 11111101‘ 131161198 Pfliilffled 119111901’ emphasizing at this timg the their disposal, while in -pcrt. The "Y1 31111111111)’. Mflrfli 6111- 111191’ doctrines of grace as enunciated in Sailors, in return, gave a splendid 5119110111?! i1 “W191i Willi lTiiflilvP" the historic Basis of Union ' ‘in... ms . ‘- SllOW a slight increase market is 1191"" ‘V1111 511113- activc. wholesalers paying countryyl" "m" "1911 1°11- th“ 31111911111”- jpdnts extras till, firsts ‘.27, seconds} seconds 23. jobhltlg extras 37st“ Smwm l i Aliéfisflfvioitett“ (Continued from Page i) t To Test Dry Law , Funeral 10f the | Late Rev. Allan ary: (lSLt), Norway, March 16.-—-Tite THE CLERGY , . .____....... ._._.....__ g,,,.,.,.,,,,,e,,, M, decided m suhmttl lusts 31. seconds 211. v _ , lllllIHIHI .l\\"l months lillilllll. tin-w H“, gwrthing a bill proposing‘; J- f—----’_- ‘Iéuxgélgonlslhgw charges o1‘ initiating ba oi papt-rsylhn i lemsc“ be wk. n 0c, G d ‘g p ‘ " ‘ ' ' ' and putting in t1 ballot box, |)il|lt-i‘i'l‘lub:_r ‘lbyglve ‘lepopular $255M” w; The funeral m, the late He“ Ngzllggygiegn“ 'tlllil‘l' than those authorized. Win-Whey (uwmhnl whether the awning Alien McDonald was held yester-l with I Rev’ w’ Slhnott D D ‘o,- vras rtlnandcti for trial ill bail mollihiliol] of “quota shun be m_ day morning iroln the Fort Au-‘ l 8 Ref ‘ydseph Génahg ' “‘I.“4“.""< [uqhnld The rohpmp,“ m“, does 111151115 911111011 1° 111° 11111111111111! Influenza. Grippo and Pneumonia Rev. DJ McDonald ‘ t a phflbggwif tltwg-llftlylllg balloting“ mil the illiupfldultilnl m, Mm“ Cemetery. usually start withacoid. The moment Rev‘ F.....,'.t. McDonald ‘upping’ PM“ t Rum" deputy m.‘ hid‘ ll -t 4'11 ot 1 tit-ct? Pwimm" M11" W“ 06113111111811 you setlhme warning achessetbusy Rt.‘ w v Nit-Donald n. n. turning offilr - -l'oll 4. iirtlle, w ‘1 l em ‘"9 w‘ " u by His Lordship Bishop O’Leary, with good old Musterole. Rev‘ ‘Popedlicyiflhon . was zllst) rellihtrtir-tl for trlul baliwd “Y ‘he1'r°m“°‘l 'm"bl“"m*‘ ‘assisted by the following clergy: Musterole relieves the congestion Ref w {icy-fie} “fling grained in hih‘ 0\vn bond 0!‘-i—-?-~ii——~—i‘——~i——— ‘Rewh Mon. cil-(“fnafiionid has a}: REV’ grlglflclfi McQililiti 31.0011. ‘ slgnor McLean ‘ e g quai ieso t eo -ashione ' ‘ .-\n ntljounhmcnt was granted lull-louse and l Deacons of Honor—Rev. A. J. mustard plaster without the blister. Iyirfiggnfvfufigfiso“ 1hr- t-Ilsl) orJ. li. (ilggs. rcttlrnlug lMclntyre. Rev. P. D. McGuigan. Rublt-On with your finger-tips. First Rev’ ‘m, "(and McKenzie‘ .~. ‘>tt1t-.-.~~wltn>lls charged with des- For Sale at l Deacon of the Mass-Rev. John you feels warm ilnsle as the healing R ' Mklhae, ,,.,‘,,,,c,,, : lroylng the ballot box of Poll in. _ ‘A. McDonald 011131;“! Peulqtraies thereto. then a R2,"; paiflck McMahon’ D_ n 4» m?‘ ...'.‘?;iiill‘..tf’“llill ti: Kenslngionlmfisrlhzztt. "' “"*‘-*‘°" aiiillfitéurizilt“léfitflf ‘w- » | tymm... of ceremonlea_,Rev_ P’ gencyuse.Itmaypreventserloustliness. llhealing by way of Cerilnri la "llliirume court chamber-g on March lSealleti tenders will he received Walsh Y". hrtort- Mr. Justice ives f01"l)y the undersigned ulp to All?" 15111: 2nd liiaster of Ceremonies-Rev. “mi-‘llliiil oi‘ the conviction agall1st'1tl2tl, for the large dwelling houselit, McKenzie Whirl-inn llii‘ ground that i-hrtrtllttntl lot including the large barni Acoiytes~ Rev. A. L. Slnnott. t-tultnuttulcnts llnd been nllldc ollpmd workshop on Main Street ln:ilev. Pope McMahon The Muntnrolfi Co. of Canada, Ltd. lillllNiii ll THEY gvllluldtillllllelll i11 the Prince Ed- The following clergy zlssistt-tl lnltvurtl ‘Theatre. which was well at- 111111111 iriieriiily is at the home of work in (he various conference, iler ltcnlled and much appreciated. j 'l‘l1i.~1 llivision in keeping with 1111c objects of the Navy League, fllave on various occasions, given jrc-lit-t‘ or assistance to Seameu iul ‘distress, whether injured or Qrnndq ed without funds, whenever possi- ‘Ine to do so. Another work. and one of the stunt important, is the zlssistance; that we are able to give to island llnys, in joining up with the Con,» ‘udinn Government Merchant Man‘ ‘lnc. Lust year we were sut-cessful lln placing six boys, and are glad to tsay that, as yet, we- have never l‘l2-_ (‘nlll‘s mp0“, the Mammal“ o; m. trlcts of Nova Scotia. ‘ceivtd anything but the most fav- “Bum, and expenditure was feud’ ora-ble reports in connection witaumr which ‘he meeting evened m‘. boys we have been instrumental in mscusslon of ways and means o; placing. We have a list almost con- lthese boats. This service we are ~ ~ .._, .oupic-i with‘ at of the Navigation School, ls‘ a é‘ a ._ a H 2' a ‘lh (lY..\/l—-l0.ZlO tol1.30. 31106111 30X “um” slut-idem w “ummmld the followed by those ‘present. tinunlly. awlfitlng an opening on League branch h, “m, provmu, zlntl frlentls in West Devon.-—t\'irs. Among the preachers who are at daughter. 311's. John Boylan. under the direction of the ‘boards: West Devon. lMr. and Mrs. Boylun of evangelism and social service are receiving congratulations upon are Rev. George Hanson, late of the tilTlViil of a young son. Erskine Church. Montreal; Rev. Solomon Cleaver, formerly of the ‘Metropolitan Churches in Tororto _, and Vancouver; and Rev. Dr. C., W ' strives for the security and Gordon (R8191, Connor) at 5L prosperity of Canada and the 111- $tephen‘s Church, Winnipeg,” ‘I tegrlty of the Emlplre. y in Halifax a lmissiop for all '11s:- ilespectfully submitted, ltions ol‘ the city is i111 progress. J. O. HYNDMAN ’with Drs. Gordon and Cleaver as President. speakers. the Charles Street and (‘llarlnttctou'll. |Si- Matthew's Churches ‘belle: 3|,,,.(‘.h 16ml 1936 ‘used. Dr. Gordon had just come t)" the adopflpn 0t the 111-955. from a mission in the mining dis- x hill The Church's most noted evan- l gelist, Rev. H. T. Crossiey, is .in Ontario this season, continuing a long and strenuous career asspec- iai missloner. Many and varied suggestions were‘ g _"_' made by different speakers which . ' JLESTER DOUGLAS were intently and enthusiastically ‘t. furthering the work of the Navy Ilu‘ 1111c comtlti t. ‘ . -t~ ‘ r i K .l gton Censor Bearer-Rev. R. J. Mc- ling Class; 3.30 to 5, Juniors ex 1111111 811011011 111111 "Wliemllfin Before the cl-ose of the meeting 39 Q1166" 31MB! WEW‘ lt“t\:,-,,,:.‘::y‘E:f,,.:,;“l:; {be iufgqlllbbtirtlllonald. |hllitm practice; 5.30 to 6.30. 131111‘ "m" the “mum C’! “m” ha’ complimentary remarks were ten- chifhiwliiw": P- 5- 1- _ 3Y'31|11"1"1 Worm -l’owders dieing q- Mnfl,“ “hm m,“ building 10m] The six itonorary W" b91179?“ ltetbull practice. 10 to 10.30. Iltlsk- Ward tlslantl, ' ldered Mn Hyndman’ the Tetmng Ill tlflllltilltl ~*\‘<‘1')'W1181‘6. can be iii" 111.111 111K tit-rm, o; [NHL “(ghost o,- were: Right 116V. 31011111111101‘ M: totibnll practice. H" w" 1° 11811‘ 111° xmyl-eugue ihesideut for his zealous and Agent for the u‘ ‘my "l"""l-“'" 01‘ (11118 911011. 1111"“)- |,.,,,|,-r not necessarily accept-tlvhluonald’ Rev’ F‘ x‘ Gmlunf‘ m“ l lilOwtiilNtlz T. Commercial l.ea-||191l1 1118 11111101‘. 1B l0 bei-‘Ome vullvlloichearted efforts to make the‘. (w), _,,,,,,H,,USL Th“ are n Wlizlhlp, ..ios. Rooney. Rev. .1011. Galialtt. “He. Moore and Mm.|,e.,.,|_ H, npg-ullcrlvbcl oi the League. A choice p F; 13mm Dwlsmn u worthy w. FAMOUS SUCTION FEED mnntlt. W- \\-|li'l" 1101111188 mm M" ind, ROBERT A STAVERT VRGV, A. McAuiay and llev. John ",5 _"a,.dw,,,.,,_ 3430 S,,,,,k,y_ Slum-Hp“ (“we ,,,,|,,,L.,.|D,|,,n h.“ L, awe,“ pmmntaflve n! this nationwide SHARPLEB, OREAMH i. ln- rullv rump] 1111"" we” 1 ' ‘(laudeh ., .| Fmne] .,,,| “pm. viz: -. 1 n SEPARATOR . . > . pei worms, wflmot T 1 u H bearers were and itutl on vs. t. . t . u‘ l l I l h Hm 011.1111 zn on. I 1- Give Your “ ~~ - t 4 - .‘ vrorms cause. tort‘ Kensinglonl h; ,- On was delivered '— t " - g l. ' .. ' o ce or 1c -|w.y.. , . .ll'i1 lnllny utotbt-rs that reioic: ti1 t E t ‘ A m“ “g so m ‘(Mlilrmmlllg Meiiibeifihlp “~00 ensuing year will be elected, w t; h y” u; . tiny found available so effecllvexza “W w‘ ‘by Rev. A. l’. McLellan. ‘ r o or I one or 8162-17-61. liar. 1720.24.27.31. Apl 3 The church was draped in pur~ Regular Membership, $2.00 year~,—— Horse A Chance - HUGHES’ rcnlcdy i'lllltll‘ttn_ Queen tor the relief of their (Continued from Pnqei) rfipie and black for the solemn Re- ‘iquieln Ceremonies. BIRTHS t i. ..__.__.__.._ ..___ . »-»— Auction Sale 1i am instructed ‘by the adminis- tmtm- (it the cstule of the inte David Brooks late of Frtéderlcton, ‘No. 3. Our trade routes being protected by the Navy, the safety of our lives and goods, when at Stan. la thus dependent on tile Cap- ‘tuin. Officers and Men; therefore. the Navy ‘League raises from u NORTONw-mt Crspaud. March 15.. i926, tn l-i. V. and Mrs. Norton l1 ‘ 111 Queens iiiullliY- i""'“'" “7““"“"““°"' - lul mu rateful Public contri- iulumi i0 fir" by 11111111“ 1““"“"" ‘"‘ "_'—'“—'—'T_E5 ‘ w "g 7 8|, g and their ', , . _ Tuostltly the 30th day oi’ Malt-ltd MARRIAG z“ u “m” A. i). 1926. at the hour of one o'- clock, 1p. m. the following: 2 horses, 2 cows. i heifer. l year- ling, l red hull. a number oi‘ hens. turntp drill. tire extinguisher, t-m- erystone grllldstone. steel Yards carpenter tools. gum: llinluiih. eprlng burrows. potato scufflt-r, ____ cart, truck wagon. steel rake. sevti- cuRLEY__At .Rmi,,,,-y_ tylass..l or. tiisc barrows, light W880". 11"‘ March 9th, Thomas ii. husband 0f tato digger. b11111"- "wwa" “o”! Rose Carley (nee ‘Portcrl- 11"" sleigh. not of ton scales. set of fun- mommy M (he igmlon Elevated] 11ers, gasoline englncr, LHtC. slxnunrmh.‘ (‘nrmpffg Union. ‘, il.l'.. Halls thrasher and cleaner ovcoNNeLL-Jln StJifi0PVlll€."MRl‘(lll‘ combined. leather belt, 1 e01 trig, 101.... lwl-lvoq] ltusllnntl of the tlnuihle harness, other harness, fur- mt,- Rnsnlttul l-lllu-l O'Connell. 11ml nituro and n quantity of other m" father of the liev. James 0‘Conneli._ tioios too numerous to mention. pgpginr of the Blessed Sacrament- Torms. $10.00 and ‘under cushdfillurclt. llulrumre. -M11- nver $10.00. approved joint noteslDlOKIESOM-At New Glasgow- payaillc ist of lmcomber, A. DJMarch 16th. i926. Eva ilagnsll. in- 1926. “in daughter of George and lyirrul RUFUS H. STEVENSON Dlrkleson, used i5 months. Funer- Auotloneer nl Wednesday at 1 oclock from the ' 81jl3-l1-2i-Mnrcla17-Ij, h _ _ _ ‘ _ residence of Mr. A. ‘B. illckleaon. - swififlinm no l on llilfl\lfl a moi ' * ' ‘ w I _.- lluring tho past your the island Division carried on. as best it cr-uiti. with the limited futlllil nt its disposal, to help improve the p0- slllon of the Sailor. as \'!ll us to assist those desiring t‘ follow the v5.3a, The Navigation School was -‘ 91mm‘ m‘ blwd’ rum"; lwell nnllntnlnetl under the instruc- "W 11'9"“ '"° "W" m’ ltlon nfCnpluln .vl. c. Aiienby. ‘R-N- "mu" “at a n“ "u, "m", ‘it should he remembered, however. 'i'9"""°" Pm‘ 5° am" that the only financial assistance Mlmd °" "Nmt fl "Nee" we have received. so far, for this We are headquarters for ‘mm m” Omm-m | |,,"__ lllvislon of tho Navy 1149118119. ‘It 1! cggrehrinrdy cs.::;||r:d;,.y u, illfllcult to understand why our m“. people should not take a more ao- tlIe-lnterest, and give substantial . Hughes DrugCo, lvpport-itt carrying on such impor- Limited.“ ' HORSE CONDITION Powoslts It regulates the system.- ___________.___a-----—- MORESIDE — WHlTlNflF-At the "plyianse, Georgetown. on lWarch 15th, by not‘. l), M. liictlowan. Rev. G '0. Moresids of Montaiiiii? to M11111. Gertrude Whiting of GeorEeillwlh‘ DEATHS Since taking‘ oval- this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars lh repairs and improvements. l!‘ ‘IIMGWWPIIWIHIR Hohl of Ill clan In the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to thoib l who 14110.‘! comfortable l Hotel and splendid tabla and‘ ‘ excellent lsrvloi ‘ at] midi!- ale prlcl. Rates 38-00 l day. Charlottetown Hotel- Co., Ltd. lfroprlltori Milli L. llsGUAlD. Manager l lint worb. it is possible that we might be nhle to secure some ss- elstance from the Marine Depart- ment ut Ottawa, towards mainten- rance of the Navigation School, so l [yeal-iy. | .ly. l i‘ Any one of these fees include subscription to the Sailor Mega‘ sine. l With u mem-bership of five hund- red the Prince Edward island Dl-i vision would Jaeeonle self-sustain- ing, and in self-respect, if we are lrrcarry on. this should ‘be our uinl. Our Membership Committee have been fairly active and subscrip- tions are now being solicited. Last! year we were able to report over‘ one huudrctl lpercent increase. This year work oi the Membership Com- nl tce 1111.; delayed, owing to un- favorable weather conditions. and also not tltislritlg to clash with the l one thousand ill Prince Edward island. so it would seem that at support of a live and energetic their nwreciatlon to the Royall vlnce for _tht- splendid assistance least one lullf that number should be attulnalbio, ‘Provided we hall the‘ Executive Committee. The Executive desire to express Edward Chapter of the l.0.1).F7.,| and also to the Press of the Pro- given during the past hear. The Navy League is a patriotic that the services oi‘ our valued InOI-gnrizatioa; it hnn no polillcmsloyugeh cgffgqflfl,‘ Tourist Association Drive. .111 one, time we hall a Membership of over- ‘ l slullltll l8‘ ’ soul, UPSET instantly! End Flatulcnce, Gas, Heartburn, indigestion IF neon Victoria; c One of the largest and but equipped Hotels In Intern man's eouann Canada. contains 110 rooms,‘ 44 of which luvo prlvm baths. Completely renovated" In the put low yllfl- raw Hotels throughout Canada gnml the Untod Ill!» have its splendid table. Courtlolil service to all 0110b. Tole-- phonon In rooms. '* _ Rated 04-00 to 00M per" day. ' 1 Charlottetown, HoteiOll-l Ltd. Pnpfldlon l-utnm‘ c. mlorwlolllsmqeft‘ Chew a fowl Stomach iinei 8o pleasant. l0 inexpensive. I0 quick to settle an upset stomach. The moment "Pope's Dlapsplln" reaches the stomach all pain and distress from indigestion or n sour. gassy stomach vanishes. Millions know its magic. All druagists recommend this harmless?