l rlrancrrze, 1020. To- ibriorn -,Your ' rel. i Your Intern should be , levi- ln M perfect condition r l] possible. You can't expect to be at 0 Y0“! b“! if you are nervous‘, desponceut and on the verge of a breakdown—'.i‘ry Foster's Hypophosplrites Qornpound, ' the creator of new Strength and vitality. This Pffliiflffliion consists of tho bee! lllkredients for rebuild- ing the system and is sold on its merits. The Price-Slot) per 16 or bottle. E. A. Foster J Central Drugstore. ' 1 oo-eooooe e++o0¢+oe+e+ooao 1 vwv who ' :16! a1 ‘gnu seorthirs l re or ' . "is aw‘ nulordellgpwrztllreaei. Ifulwlflrofrv. w], ' in: ' ' o . eooa follow‘; u _I‘n.la;‘:’ud§h',fl“'; Careful aiothit-s ' its...‘ keep Zara-Bah on): " for their any ‘f3; "by." 31¢. w Ewe-m e r an vint ' , . it! M iesterlrlz. beilhff” burns, scaids. bruises, ringworm, will! sores. eczema and teething rash. All dealers 50c box ' Male Help Wanted WPUDENTQ AND TEACHERS, — YQUYIK mcn and women, writ;- f...- rfiulrm $600.00 offer for Summer “' "Y". M80 $100.00 for lnaster holidays. a , (1., . PW" Tvqoircd. Educational and patriotic work. Exceptional flliiwriunity for returned men. SUI-ll‘- llire. experience, Cullggr; Htnndinrr. lntcrvi w b . with District Ietcprexaeliggahlrlrllnku’: graze Mr. Conrad, Desk 0.. Supt. oiiltioefllfl Dt-‘Di... 182 Spadlnn, Tor- vvvvvvv otlssrlln nvrnornns vvv LG Tmngfn" "ml" m" 7191111118. 2c. Del word for each in- Where copi . lust be eaoe'ii'3?1§-§'¢§“§e$§l-° to b’ mrwuded‘ count ‘e. 0B0 fig]- Contraction lro allowed 1on6 WONL f! v e con ts dpostlflo. etc. . but five figures (as H.000) Cash remittances to cover cost must accompany nli advert-Ino- laents. received AGENTS WANTED ln no one gm without gellalltltanc: §l'l.°..e'i°s§‘i.°<§rl?.‘3'§$l‘l'u;‘$"“"““““‘" Ao-Q-Q-QQ IIISOELLAL EOUB lliliglffl. sanarw AND uonnulsfl lcll l8 fin‘ to ~seii Red Tag stock, ‘om e stock including excius. ve Ines. specialy hardy, grown DE us. Bold only by our ag. Qnu- lBKIIIt freo samples. Write ‘lento Dominion NurserioenMon- re FOR SALE nay r-‘rm §AI.id.—\\'. r‘. l-molaiv. iubcrir-zor, Glasgow Road. Wiflii-ii-Wl-bllllfiiprl |.o.~r'r mv wr. ru-vrr‘ \\ l. IIIY OUR’JUII PIIINTIIHI DEPT. for your next order for brilheads, letter-heads, envelopes, cards, posters. All k nds of pom - hlet work done. Special Re quantities. The Jo In: Department of The Guardian ‘ Publishing 90., ea. Qbarlottotovrn. m“ mm sabre-a snmvrurnuv nr-r. l. 2 yours old in May. Woigirs 851i ilounds. A ply to i). ltosc, Kin- runs. , 7illi2i-1i-24-hlId-Iipd icon same -- uwvo vonksiuiue pigs, male and female, ll weeks if old. '1‘. Ferguson, York, ]{_ _ 2. 7X2E~Ii-24-:\ll'I6lpri 150R SAl.I‘1-—(il'l‘lllN§ld\' (EIIAIIE cow. A c. u. ' ‘lust Royalty. , l-‘ult NA . OILKTI-lll . .All. Al. I _.y In ruud. l‘. Ap l)‘ to John A. »Mc otlgall. lmoa ove. FOR sans: - a QUANTITY or loose hay. Apply l). Darrnch. 7795- ' d-ME-liprl FUR §ALE.—A COTTAGE. KPPLY I28 liiilshororxpli St. 7797-3-23-1ilC2iI FOR SALE 4 CYLINDER M0- llaughim car. in good condition, 1918 mudclil. Apply Box 171, Mon- ". I. taguc, i’. , 76G9-3-24-NlldIil FOII §l~Ill\'l('I'1. ——- AN I flour tpnrr- hr llt'l'ltflllll't* iis spin-mild anirnui was purchasi-rl lioviri lit-id, Victoria (‘roar-a front .i. if. Mirlmud and] __i ‘FOX Flilldl) l"0|l SALE-GUI‘) "AVE on hand a fcw thousand pounds oi’ small sizo cndiluh moru than we rci|\il|'o fur uur regular trade, which we can offer to l-‘ox Ranch- ers at thc right price. quality guaranteed airsolutr-iy frcsir.‘ Mut- thcw and hlcLcan. Limited, Souris, l’.E.l. 78B0-3-25-hildl0lpd M ALE HELP WANTED FA“ M \\'AN'l‘l<1D--A MAN FOR Wonk. Apply t0 ifcrbcrt Nlason, llunbury. 78l0-3-2-i-ME3ipd \\'II.I. PAY $30-00 T0 $30.00 PER~ wcr-k for l-‘irst Class Tailors. Ap- ply Robert Stanford Limited. 1K0. llox No. 250, llallfax. N.S. 7HBO-ZI-ZG-BIIQSIprI noon waons son noun womc. We need you to make socks on the fast easily learned Auto Knit- ter. Ex erience unnecessary. Dis- tance mmaterial. Positively no cangaasin . Yarn supplied Par- ticu are. cent stampl.‘ Doot- 63 0.. Auto Knitter Co., oronto. 6333-1-l9MtiAprAi0. rorLuo nqI-Xf-‘U-I" House, bar-frond lot. At Center‘ ville, Bedcquc, 11/. story horse. 7 rooms, barn, hen housc, lot 125 feet square, well, orchard etc. All for $1000.00. Anuiv. H. M. DOWNING. Borden, P. E. l. 7885-3-20MEfma5lpd Mlnard’! Liniment Cures Dltaempar- ‘ CANADIAN" . - PM‘: I Fl C “ Going West? Complete information as to Rates, Train Service, Connections, etc, etc. Full Details Furnished, and all ar- ran merits complet- ed or Comfort and Economy. ll. M. DAYISON or write Local .439!"- N. a.‘ heessrsav, unmet Passenger Agent. -___-_-.. l" ,-. - - t TEACHERS lVANTED \\'Al\"l‘l~lll—$l0fl0 in $1200 APCflllll- in}: to vxpr-ricncc for l‘. 1'). . toachcrs, holding at ioant 2nd class normal school certificates, in Aliwrta rural Niillilfiirl, opening April and May. (Yomnlissiun 5 por- went. short term cngagonlr-nts; 4 pr-r (writ. _vr>url,\'. Wire certificate, vxl. ricncv, date commence. lcui-‘th cngapnnuont (ll‘llll‘(‘d. \\‘iii wirc best offer; you travel direct to school; no waitinlr; l arrange contract with trustr-us. hiuiiutt Teachers’ Agency. Edmonton. Ai- o a. . l". Muiiett, lilgn, fiyrs. on staff of Alta. Education De t.) 7809-3-24-M r l2l . WANTED “fANTED—-A SHOP T0 RENT llY a returned soldier. pretty wcll up town. for a vulcanizini-r plflint. Ap- ply to 87 Grccn Arc" City. . 7Bl6-3-24-hIE4ipd WANTED T0 IlUY-SECOND HAND combination safe good order. pply I’. l). Bu! 71. City. 7311-2-28- blEtf \\‘A i\"l'l;l|)-—A'l‘ ONCE, ham] valid Ullllil‘. Princr- St. Tllilll-ii-Zfv-lii Ml NR \V.-\N"l‘El)—lh\N('ll ' llll I'll). .\lu.~rt bu. dark, No. I uuitiity, for r-xpnrt to i-Iuropo. \\'ill pay $iiili pair. .7801—3-25-.\lid~iipri \\'1\i\"l‘l~‘.l) ‘l‘ll IIIr1N'I‘.—§\I1\I.l. “(HI- r-ru furnished Iiousc in dcsirnhlo locality, preferably num- the Park. for months of July uml Airuust. Apply giving description and terms to \\‘., c.o. Guardian (lfflco. 7870-3-2fl-AII-i2ipd FEMALE HELP WANTED -— COOK FOR l'l-Al cooking. Apply to Mrs. A. A. Bartlett, 175 Fitzroy Street. be- tween 8 and l in 4-,- evenrnisfidtt Glllb \VANTED.—ONE WHO CAN do plain cooking. Family of five. all grown up. Best wages paid to right party. Mrs. R. Neville, i3 Spring Garden Road. Halifax. N. S 7fiil-3-l9-iilldl2i -_-¢0->-——— IN MEMORIAM‘ JEAN MacLEOD ln loving memory of Jean Mac- Lcod, who died March 26th, 19129. aged 17 years. ' We do not forget her, we loved hcr too dearly, For her memory to fade from our lives like a dream, But tho lips need not speak when the heart mourns sincerely. For grief often dwells wheru ii seldom is seen. INEERTED BY HER PARENTS. mac.) evvvw-vvewe-e-v i HEAD sr FFED rno ‘g..... GATAR H 0R AC D Says (Iream Applied in lloltrill Oren-Mr Plume Bisht Vi} g .e_ o t l l I l l l b 1i "b b nn"aaaAeiaanaanaam we‘. vv c Instant relief-no waiting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air passages of your head clear and you can breathe freely. No more hawking, shuffling, blowing. headache. dryness. No struggling for breath ntnight; your cold or caiarrh disappears. -Gct a small bottle of Ely's Cream llnlm from your rlruggist now. Ap- ni~.- 1r little of this fragrant, antisep- tic, healing cream in your nostrils. i. panfitfilifil through every air pas- qmzo of the head. soothes the in- flprnrtil or swollen mucous mem- brane and relief comes Instantly. it‘, lust fine. Don't stay stuffed- up with a cold or nnsty catarrh. ----—<0-0-——-— Miner-G's Linlment Cures Golds, lie r THE crrssnorrflnrown GUARDIAN. THE JCENTRAL GUARDIAN arrows enema ei-iowme is continued today. 1 ‘rr You waur a oooe cow, come to Glenfinnan next ‘Monday. ‘ t 787B:8~20ME2lpd DRWEILE-rflerviees ‘next lSab- bflth March 28th at Orwell Heed £13011 at Si. Andrew's,~Orweil at .._,_ DON'T FORGET THE auction sale, house and lot, Highland Ave. 2 o'clock on Monday. . " 78-N-3-26-ME2lpd AN ADVANGE SHOWING of ladies suit coats and dresses in the very newest styles. lProwsc Bros. -\ 7884-3-26-4ME2i. BE SURE AND HEAR the sketch entitled "A ‘Benevolent Society” hy the young ladies, at Zion Church concert tonight. ' 7881 ICE BREAKING UP.—it is re- ported from rSt. Peter's island that the ice is allgone off ihe bar and that seldom before has it disap- peared so quickly. I. O. 0. F. ANNiVERSARY.-The Odd Fellows of this city will cele- brate the anniversary of their or- der by staging the popular Mus- , lcal Comedy "Oh! Oh! Cindy," in the Prince Edward Theatre, April 26th and 27th. ENTERTAINMENT EASTER MONDAY.--’i‘here are only a few tickets left for the entertainment on Easier IMOIIIlZIY. Get your cou- pon and ilorrt bc disappointed. Pro ctrcds in aid of City Hospital. 7879. -_id MEMORIAL CROSS RECEIVED —iMrs. John Cami-roll, Great George Street, City has received from the Minister or‘ Militia and Defence a silver cross in memory of her son, the late Lance iiorporul Frank J. Cameron. Accompanying it was a card hearing the following inscrip, ilon: "This cross is presented to" you in rucmory oi‘ one who in the" Great War (lied for his King and Country." WEDDING BELLS. — A very qulefbut pretty wedding took place on March 15th, at the homo of Mrs. Sarah F. Leard, l0 liielrosc St., Arlington, 'Mass.. when her daughter, Hilda Roberta Helen, was united in ruarrlzige to Richard Parks Gibbon, of Charlotte, North Carolina. After spending a few days with friends Mr. and Mrs. Gibbon, loft for (iharlntie, North (faroiinzi, whore they will reside in the fuiurc. Tho bride is a daught- er of the late Charles A. Leard, of Crnpaud, P. E. l., Canada. Your Grandfather avidly years ago, treated the coughs and colds of hie family lShI-IAHIYS * BALSAM ~ of Iorehouad and Anise Seed. ltleedllthebeel treatment loruou eoidmwenmeethnu-ale. Relieveed a In the tine-hand is aluablo in eaeea vrboofln| cough and glob eria, Ml GIROW‘! OPINION la .llO8.Gao. W. Ouewgllfi. John. said’ "'1 ‘pnfiellkil.’ as ' It hi l- lgii v0 ornament for “Hamel-a- leai- and eeooeieily was»! ht [er fill Ismeae all remedy when you nut a Ioagh medicine. It ll enlurul i l] fhquunde o! satisfied sun. Coll a: I drag and general lfouq everywhere-Mo. ;l n; Canadian sneer... Lin-Ina." Jens. ma. ra I .5? We h; Oi i? For Infants and Children Always bears t he Signature o! 0M 2.40 TROT STAKE, Nomination and first paymen Nomination and third payment nounced inter. Nominations and payments dates announced above. JAS. wcouuort, A. A. LOCKHART, 7883-3~2BMEiIiWf. ill. . , , ri””“'"r~zusuorou"lil’o'il'ffiiitr ‘uorr-rme suanrsn In tovvn than Patton's hats and suits. REMEMBER all stock advertis- ed will be sold absolutely. 7872-3-28ME2ipd BIG MINSTREL SHOW in Prince Edward Theatre . ‘Easter Monday night. Secure your'cou- pons now. . " 7379 THEHOME COOKING SALE, Prowse Bros. Store Saturday at 3 D- m. Proceeds In aid of Meth- odist Mission Band. TRVON BAPTIST‘ gins/mgr; Sunday, 28th, Rev. F. A. l-lubley will preach at Albany 10.30, Tryon 3,00, Westmoreland 7.00. WOMEN’S .$EPARATE. skirts plaids. serses. JPP-iey and taifetns snare very pretty styles. Prowse Bros. Ltd. 788i-3-26-ME2i. THE BEST CONCERT of the sen son in Zion (Ihurch Hail this cven< lug. Adurission 25 cents, (Ynndy sale during intermission. 788i ..TO CELEBRATE 100TH BIRTH- DAV.-Mrs. John Bruce, Queen's Road, near Montague, celebrates larger 100th birthday some time next ay. THE CAR FERRY.—-The car-fer- ry made three round trips Wednes- day in quick time. Thcro was very little ice along the route. The train arrived in the city last night at 7.40. r0 RESUME CONTRACT.- Thc firm of 'E. E. Parkman and Son expect -to~ resume work on Monday on the new machine shop fur 'Bl‘il(3(?"Sll-.Wfll‘l. and Co” Ltd" which "was commenced laic insi. Autumn. TO HELP ORPHANAGE-The Ladies of Mount Stewart have formed a ILadIcs Aid on behalf of the Orphanage near Charlottetown 'i‘he following being the officials: ' President, llirs. It. (liar-k; ’i‘rcaaur- or, Mrs, (Item) ‘M. Brodie; Sec- retary, ‘Mrs. 7S. Daniel. HERE ON V|SlT--Mr. Herbert W. ‘Embree, of Port llawkesbury. i S., is visiting his sister, Mrs. G. A. Birch, of this city. Mr. Em- bree is a son of Captain Embree. a sea captain who is very well known at this port. This is ‘Mr. Embrcds first visit to Charlotte- town in ten yearswilince that time he served .1 couple of years in France. l-ie leaves on return to his home on Saturday. HONOR CONFERREQ-At the recent investlture of decorations and medals held in Monlreal by Sir Charles Fitzpatrick, Lieut. Gov ernor of Quebec. 'l‘he Guardian noticed among the names mention- ed that of the-late Lieutenant, Fred erick John Longworth, only son of the late Colonel John A. Long- worth. of this city who was award ed the Military Cross for conspi- cuous bravery in action. The med- n] was received by Miss Dorothy Longworth sister of Lieut. Long- worth to whom the Governor ex- pressed his sincere sorrow for the death of her brother and the loss of such a gallant soldier. weooruo BELLS.—-At the Re- vere Hotel, Charlottetown on March 24th Mr. J. P. McLeod. Valle)’- field and. ‘Miss Annie J. B11100 Were united In marriage, Dr. McEwen of Orwell officiating. Mr. McLeod is a young enterprising farmer of lValieyfIeld. a man of fine charac- ter one who saw service overseas and is highly res ected by all who know him. Miss ince is a daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Biuce of Valleyfleid, a nurse by profession ‘and a ‘young lady of splendid quill- ‘ities, popular and capable. This [young couple K0 to home making under very auspicious conditions and their many friends predict for them a most happy journey through life. | AN IlSLAND INVENTORw-dVir. D. P. Mcllne, is visiting his old home in Pownal after ten Years residence in Saskatchewan, where he has been engaged in ranching. Mr. ‘Mt-Rae who is a brother of Major F. B. "Moitac is also a vet- eran o-f the [South Aiirican and European ware and after the close of the Boer war lived for 618M years in South Alfrica where he Joined the Mounted Constabulary. ‘Mr. McRac is possessed of inven- tive genius and his latest invention ls a new kind of gasoline engine which is constructed on the rotary ‘principle and is quite a departure from the _0I'(lli18l‘y engine. Mr. Mo- Rae ls having his plans patented in England, and expects to leave for that country shortly in con- C ' ' , ncction with the plans. lie will spend about iwo weeks On ihc ls- land. l" U99 Forolmraovam“ : t. NTTENTER- ~ tsinment in Zion Church Hail, Fri- day March 26th. ' e 785843 ZS-MEZI "lliiiillli SSES PURSE. $200.00 Nomination and second payme nt. May 7th. 1 DH‘ will. June 7th, 2 rper cent. Nomination and fourth paymen t July 7th, 1 per cent. Horses must be named on Jul y 7th. INO deductions from money winners. Besides the above ilwo open cl asses will be hold which will be an- for the stake race to be made on the Records“ made this year before July 1st no bar. This track is a member of the . National Trotting Association. President. Secretary. ..J Anti-Tuberculosis Meeting Continued From Page One iabiished fact. in fair measure for a beginning. and it is sincerely hoped that the inspection of food and the closing oi unsanitary hous- es will soon follow. The visit of Dr. iPorter, who very kindly gave an address in the Prince Edward Theatre under the auspices of this Society and who is with us this evening, is very encouraging and is taken as n dis- tinct privilege. N0 doubt the elo- quent and effective addresses given by him here and In other sections of the province that he is visiting, will have stimulating-effect in the interests of the public health. The officers and members of this society are grateful to the physi- cians who invariably give of their time and in many cases of their means, readily and generously, to relieve urgent cases of distress, and also the press and a generous public for sympathy and support. I desire to acknowledge Mr. Gallagher's kindness in placing the Prince Edward Theatre at the dis- posal of the society free of cost, for the cause of the public health. on ihc occasion 0f Dr. Porter's lec- ture, and the ladies who conductcll the envelope collection have our lasting gratitude. J. MQCAREV. President. Miss Delllols‘ report will appear tomorrow. _--@o> » KINDLY REMEMBERED. -- On the evening of March the first tho choir of the Princctown liiethodist church and their friends gathers-d at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Kent to spend a social evening with their daughter, Mrs. Chestcr Smith, (nee Miss Sadie Kent) who has taken up her Wheatipy River. During tho ov- ening Mrs. Smith, who has been a faithful member 0f the choir for tho pas: three years and will in. much missed by them», was pro seated with a suitable gift. litre. Smith although taken by surprise, thanked her friends for lhclr kind- ness. The evening was spent in music and conversation, Mr. Kent favouring the company with sov- crai solos accompanied by the violin, which was much appreciat- ed by all. -After a dainty supper was served and all wishing Mr. and Mrs. Smith much happiness in their newly married liic, they departed or their homes feeling they had spent a very pleasant cv- ening. BELLEVUE N-OTES.—Mr. I). ii. McPherson, has purchased from Mr. Daniel McDonald his farm of 170 ncrcs_ Mr. McPherson is to be congratulated on securing such valu able propertyr-lMr, Hugh McPher- son has secured the contract of sawing the lumber for ihe new mansc i0 be ‘built in Valioyfielrl this summer.—Mr. D. A. McPher- son. and ‘Mr. J. S. McPhce are doing good work with their gaso- line sawing outfit. They certainly make the blocks fly-Mr- J. A McPherson is doing a rushing busi ness _ln the woods this winter.- Mr. Malcolm McPherson had the misfortune to have a large part of his mill pond carlrcd away by the recent Ireshet-Believue school has been, favored with good teach ere in the past. our present leach- er Miss Mary ‘Bruce is no excep- ‘ tion i0 the rule. Sho in an expert in the teaching profession. SUNDAY SCHOOL CONVENT- lON.—The annual convention of the lSouth King's District Sunday School Association was held on Wednesday March 17th, in the Mur ray River Presbyterian Church. There were two sessions afternoon and evening. The afternoon sess- ion opened with devotional exer- oises led by Mr. R. C. Sidnnius District Secretary, Y. M. C. A. The officers oi the past year gave full reports of the past years work, showing that in the district there are 19 Sunday ‘Schools, 95 teachers 658 pupils. The financial reports showed a balance on hand of $42.- 38. The following officers were ele- cted for the ensuing year. Pres- lden,t——Mr. Oswald Graham, Cam- bridge (re-eiectedl Vice-President —Mr, 'D. A. Horton, Murray Har- bor. 2nd VIce-PresIdent-dvlr. Ed- gar G. Glddlngs, Abncy. Secretary Treasurer-Mr. M. A. MacNeill, Little Sands, (re-elected) Eieruen- try SuperIntendent-JMIss Edith Hugh, Murray Harbor. Secondary Supt.—~Mr. T. W. Cook. Murray River Adult Supt.-—-Mr. D. MacN. Smith. Little ‘Sands; Arlminlstrut- ion Supt-Mr. Ilorace Wirltc, Mur- ray Harbor; Education Supt.— Rev. J. t‘. Peacock, Murray River; Audlilurs Messrs. D A. Macheod and T. W. Cook. A resolution ex- pressing sympathy with Rev. W. H. Sweet in his illness was pass- ed, also a resolution expressing-ap- preciation of the work of both Mr. Sweet and Mr. Sutherland the latter gentleman having served for two fillfl a hall’ ycnrs as secre- tory treasurer of the district. and who iatciy removed to (Yhlpulair, N. B. At thc evening ‘session all-Om; eloquent and inspiring ari- dresscs on Sunday School work was delivered by Rev. E. S. Weeks and Mr. R. C. Sidenlus, who kind- ly accepted the invitation of the Executive to be present. Owing l0 the bad condition of roads the number of delegates present was not as large as formerly Otherwise the convention was a splendid success. {Hotel Arrivals VICTORIA HOTEL P. MscMIllan and wife. Corn- wnli; L. l-l. D. MucLeod, Frederic- ton; C. A. Archibald. Truro, N. .S.; J. F. MacDonald. Montreal; E. A. Mullin, Three Rivers, Que- bec; D. S. CampbelL-Sackvilie; A.A. Deverall, Toronto; E. Evans. Moncton; T. Sonme, Montreal; F. 81., Tawkes, Brantforri. Ont; W. E. Weir, Halifax; J. H, McClure. Moncton;.O.A. MacBain, Toronto; C. L. Grant, Grand Pre., N. S. W. Morley, Toronto; T. Gordon residence ‘in . i I J W (6 llIIIllilllllullolllllllllllllllllllllillullllllllllllI MACDONALUS ~_ coowu PAGE THREE’ w l; j T vl.'_x_-_ _ “$35 #5 pea-zest‘? f’, ‘AF; 15p}, $3“ Iioynl: Si. John, N. it, Tirus. lioyire North iilisiivn; W. . Zu/ickr-r, lliaiiilix; jJ. AI ‘Iingrahunr, Wolf- villo; (lceorgo l’. 'i‘lulmpsou, Nimi- iilglil‘; Josephine MacDonald, Sour- is; Ir‘. l(‘. Fitzpatrick, Port Elglu. I)an. E. lMcDougall, liosion; W. G. lilltchell, Toronto; ’i‘. Iludsop, Plctou; J. I). ilucc, Monti-oral; Gordon Williams, Montreal; ll". idalrirrotiler, lliouircal; C. A. Alci- kic, Sulmmcrsldc. {omi- REVERi HOTEL W’. ‘M. ‘Kiasc, ‘Toronto; id. J. Riley, Si. John; A. ii. ltcnolrls. Toronto; Stanley Wedge. Summer" side; if‘. i‘. Dingwcll, South Lake; Stewart Anderson, North Lake; J. J. Foy, Victoria; id. Pincau. Quo- bcr; (flty; J- J. SlPWLifl, Stanley: i‘. M. .\lurph_v, New Glasgow; Miss (‘. McQueen, Nruvillzlsgrnv; lieu. S. blao/Doualrl, Fredericton; it. i‘. McDonald. Bellevue; Bessie G. Mc- Phee. Believue; John i‘. lit-Loud and wife, Vzrlieyflciri. John I7‘. Vail, North “iiiislrlrc; l). Ross, Vernon; M. ‘Myers, New Perth; \\‘._ S . llit-Uorrrlaclr, New Glasgow, N. iS.; ilP. (l. Rovrc, Coienmrl; 'l‘ho.<. Linkivttcr. Sirmmcrsirlc; .»\.i.\f<~..\icill, Cardigan; ll. Mckcirzic, Melville; J. V. Peters Montreal; L. W. lliurllorck, lllnllfzrx J. Atkins. Si. John; is’. ll. Wailing, 'i‘rur0; E. 7-‘. Monlgonrery, King.» ton. Oni.; It. E. llciflnstry, (lt- iarwa; .i. bicN. Smith. LiitlclSunrls; ‘I‘. E. LeLacheaur, Hurray liarbor; R. L. ‘Churchill. 'l‘nronto; ‘Flips. Harem, Quclbec; Reg. llirlgwcli; Souris‘, W. 1.. Diugwcil, Snuris; l". i3. Bishop, Truro; i). Todd. Brad nlbane ; R. Nicholson, Bradalbirnc J. J. iMcGllvcry, Vernon; Ed. Lun- "vv Similar- 1.’. ELAcKTZiYés“ HERE FOR CHAMPIONSHIP r 'i‘hr- foiimvlrlg toil-gram \\".\." ro- r-olvr-ri lii'l‘t' by (‘ui. W. ii. l_'|‘(i\\‘;;\- from ‘Mr. iibosivr- (Ircgory: New Glasgow, N. S.. “or. 24. (‘ul. “E ll. Prowsc, Pity. "(fan you got a ir-znn to play us for thr- hockey clrunrpiorlsilip of the Marltinlu Provinces for $500 r1 s-irli: br-l; iwo games in (‘llilfi(ltlr'~ town the roost goals to count; Wllillflfi lo take sixty; the losers forty. \\'Irc reply at once as WP would like to play a couple of gaunt-g ilicrc, its I am retiring from the garlic." isgd.) C. C. GREGORY“ (‘ol. i’r0\\‘sr- yvstcroiuy wired Mr. i family (ll‘\'gi')i',i’ the foliuwiilg acct-planer- or rho challenge: i‘. i’. G" . l x. s. “Your rafter zirrriir-ri. pmvllivii you play the Black Fox Team only wire your five hundred lo solar‘ stake holder Ircrc; rlrilvfi. llilfllvlh and tilirv st diam-h or iiu- loi- irvwing l. _ ., according ill the con- ditions-; of ~ihc lr-c. h-grr; W. B. PROWSE. STOCK QUOTATIONS JIALIPXAX, .\'. 8., .\i'.n'cii (Quotations ilrrnlshrd by I". i3. (‘fully and 00., the hionircnl Srock lixcirangc.) u. |§T6¢FL'/i‘v m _ ' ’ BIRTHS YEO—l\t North illvrir, l’. ii. I. On March .1, 1020 to All‘. and Mrs. Alf- red Yr-o ;\ son. MCDONALD-On Blarcil ‘.34 to Ml‘. and Mrs. John lir-rniuwi McDonald, at son. ROBERT$ON.—.\i Poini Poplar 0n March 21st, 192i) Io Mr. and Mrs. Fror-rmlir itohr-rrsml, :1 daughter. GALLANT.-.-\l Suppliers-lilo on on llorrh 32, ill .\lr. null .\lr.-".. Glor- iillls tlalllaui, a riaugilivr. MARRIAGES MacDONALD—CARR—.\l S0 Long- \\'0rilr Ave, ‘Uharlol i clown 0n Alarcir If-lvlll, 1920 by iii-v . Ewen blzrvliousaii. .\riolhr=l'l Alucllnnaid, oi‘ Firairloiiolrnvn, 1o Charlotte Carr of ille- sumo plan-v. DEATHS O'NElL.—In Lynn. lines. ideal). 23 ‘Fimnris i’. ()'.\‘r-il_ 54 yrs, _l0 moi. Alch- ---~34'/.z 33 20 riys. Filni-rul from Lin’ 121L030‘ Alb sidcnce, 17 Vino strum, ‘fhursday. 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