a . i ., a 25, 1927 ' ' Flavor Allh" ‘PEA Crisp, freahl leaves sealed air-tight. ilelllrll-l iliiar THERE WILL s: no sxA-riué lat the Arena, this afternoon, 4075 ,h,,lP-r0f. G. D. ' 4i. fill Western Guertlielfllnterestiilg Trip “A VOYAGE T0 THE WEST‘ lN-DIIES AND LIFE TROPl-OS" wi-ll ‘be the subject of an address thy ‘Rev, ;‘90i‘lln at St. James Literary So- Clvly. Church Parlour, tonight at half-past seven" ‘Admission free, THERE wllLL s: so SKATING‘ lat the Arena this afternoon. 4075 MARSHllElil FARMERS iiiilli ANNUAL BANilUEl‘ _ The banquet: held annually by the ole very nlgn order. lrnt-nlers ‘institute of Marshhcltl, is Mr, Roland Jay of Charlottetown llloket] upon as the great social was present and contributed twol Went of the year for tlhls place, very pleasing violin selections. teoming as it does in the mouth of‘ The musical part of tho PPOSY-llm Fléllfllilry, at. a time when the was ‘under the direction» of Miss more arduous work ofthe farm has hicllleatih, who with Miss Mill‘ were the late Mm becn completed, gives the farniersjthe accompanists of the evening. time to turn to social activities, Mr. W. E. Warren the president. lllll-lng t.he’rcst of ,the year, tlllsoccupled the chair and the "best ofi organization is busily engaged iniordcr prevailed while the iilllilwlllg tho discussion of tihe’ nlore seriousplogrum \vas rendered: _ problems in connection with theiri ' business, but‘on this occasion, tllcy ‘throw (lull cars away, and go, . wviiolelleartedly in for Blltlfiyllléfll. National Anthem. 'l‘l' i f til ll -.‘t, it‘ not (l lcnlng Chorus. thc ‘olidezitollliil/lllg lfitlfllllltg on the‘ Address, President Mr. W. E.‘ llellle" ‘WWI W- ll. Home. Roll-i island, it being formerly known as Warren. the “Murshiielil Farmers and Dally-l Vocal SO10,MlBSg'|l]llC\;i J . Violin solo. Mr. oau ay. ill 1895; under wlhicli name it coir Reading, Mr. Talmase WSW!‘- tinued until 1901, when the Govern- ilnstruhlontal Duet, Claronet and mont realizing the value or the‘Violili,.Miss Pauline Mill, Mr. Walt- l-‘arlners Organization came tlhIermBl-yant. ‘M d M d M new,‘ their financial aid; this branc ‘ alcau, ' o ern . uu u . sh tilon receiving its. ‘present name, Miss Torrel and ‘Foster, Messrs‘! nnd has continued practically with-‘Fostar and Mill. i M out a break illitil the present. slur-I Trio, Misses Mill and Miller‘. and, well k iilg which timc it has contriilutcdl-llif- Mill. largi-ly to ililo uniluililing oi‘ the.‘ lVocal men's Association," and organized community, having at various l.ll'11(‘.i~l'lll. iillportcd pure-bred stock, ollcour-‘ Violin solo, Mr. Rolnndi J11)’- ageil the use ot‘ pure-bred sires, en- Vocal solo, W55 Mllfgulfiilfi T9?‘ ghgcd in co-operative buying, ctomlell- and greatest of all, by full dlscus-‘i Duet (lluntiui; TOW") Mlflfl Mll’ sions of the various farm problems, lel‘. Mr. Wnl. llllynei- have disseminated knowledge ‘Camp lire scene by nine girls. nmong itg members, the results of ‘Duet, Misses Pauline and Irene which lire ui. present plainly in evi- Mill. deuce by the many conlfortablel ‘After short spicy speeches by lVlr. and nlodern homes, trp-to-date farmlBradley of Charlottetown, Mr. Fred m buildings, improved live stock, anthlvloRae of East Royalty and Mr. well’ kept farms ill its vicinity. Also J0illfl Stetson, Marahfleld, we could numc scores oi‘ success-lvotes oi‘ thanks had ‘been extended fill men, who have benefited by to all those who contributed to the contact with this organization but. success of the evening, and after space does not permit, the mention each one present hath done ample of but one, bhe present Dairy Com-'_iustice to a table of good things nlissioner of the ‘Province of Mani- prepuretbus toba, Mr. -L. A. Gibson, who was a Marshfieid can prepare; another of vcry active member during its earl- those ier years, and tho experience iieililarsllfieltl Farmers Institute is fa- theni gained in debate, in publiclmoils, passed into history by sing-j speaking, ctc., coupled with person-lug "They Are Jolly Good Fellows." zll ability, and perseverance has. n0, doubt, helped to class llinl among.‘ our “successful Islanders abroadlU Dilrlng the thirty-two years of its“ Death of Thre (Canadian Press) h," all)“; let-go number that were POTTSVPIJIJE, Penn, Feb. 24 privileged to bc present, tor flflilpltfi"rlll‘efl men were killed‘ and OllBlp sickness and some counter tittrzlc-‘sol-iously injured ill a rush of coal-will not likely be (lisrussetl ill the tions which had accidentally fallen ut the colliery of the South Perlu- House until the week after next. upon the same night the spat-ioushsylvanla Con] ‘Company three milea It is ilnderstood that. the govern- llull at iilttrsllfieltl was tlllcd to cil-‘east of Pottsvilio yesterday. zpaclty, the adjoining districts of were killed when they went to thelllllel‘ King i0 lilo Cflllll-fll ill nilvlll llunstaffnage. York, East ‘Royalty aid of t-lie other two who had been‘ being well represented, ilpwarils oflcaught lll a fall of coal. one lliuuilred taking supper. ‘i ‘QllWNAlll. TQX- Feb- 24-—All 9X" Everything went with a S\Vll1Rl]lltll\ll(ll10f a gas luain near here from start to finish, and great crodqycstcrtlay resulted ill the death of‘ it. is duo tho different committees, tlirce men and injury to severnll Qgpggllllly the prngrfllllme commit-lothers- ’l‘_lie victims were b rned toi tee, Messrs. Heath Foster. and Jfldeath by the flaming gas. existence and dloidiuga banquet alP most every year, to say that the‘ ono illeld last. evening. was the best- yct, is indeed "saying souletliing"‘ but stroll was the unanimous opin- .R_ Mnnn, Jr,, who were untiring in ‘ploslon occurred as a gang ot’ about llwh. efforts and succeeded in pro- a hundred men was at work iii an duclng an evenings entertainment open ditch replacing an old main, I ..___ lest Win88 0f life which can beiChurch yesterday afternoon. The Flagstaff, Arizona. THE-RE w||_|_ 55 No sKA-l-lNG found in good reading. Darwin, ininervices at the church were con- February, 9th 1927 at. the Arena this JAIKQTHOOEL 4075 ‘he had lost his appreciation for thisJ-Wuisted by Rev. J. C. Martin, Rev lstudy by allowing other Ulllngg lo Mr. Harding and Rev. Mr. Scott. _ _b be“ “ls Angel“ l" Dell" request of several farmers the Pe- Crowd out his interest for poetry. ‘The Oddlelmw“ “llelllled l" a may He] y Ford our yesterday morning Association have‘ agree to give the time m, their ev_‘hl {ha hes, wrlters ohtoday andlthe order. was conducted by Mr. gesbiifllllfafid Chlleilli, 25hr the liifojave ehlhg meeting Farmers Week‘ Tues nhhl l; we are- to get the ‘best outGegrih lhlcCallum. Noble Grand 4 a m-wm be ilfmes lmltarnrnrg‘ at Idal’. March 1st to an address and‘°l llll-B life. more time should "bean r' ' s’ Macxay’ chaplain’ ' ' ‘s a e 0 aw discussion of "improved Winter ‘expended in the perusal of hooksJ mans by allohllhg [he shle ("any The nation would benefit greatly 4069»2-25-2i l’? lllB people reading more andlend 1i It Allen Qnt ol- reshecl m zero at Flagstaff last night, no [more and as books of the best lit~'the deceased the stores and other Sllllw 0i Course. he lnhm-hl of‘ craturo may be had at a very mod- business places were closed during l 8m llnlfilllus this letter while Ade, l,_ ltengl, was crate price there ls no reason why the time of the funeral. , held Yesterday afternoon from tlierverynne should not possess a" --— ‘"86 "Piling. Will write again nar- CHANGE -OF su BJECT.—At the LAID TO REST --T residence of hcr sou-in-law Pope small library at least_ _ i -TOWN COUNCIL. —A special‘ hops tomorrow from some place ln Hooper. A shortservice was helfll at tile house thence to .‘ Episcopal church where jservice was conducted. Rev. C.I<‘. Johnson officiated assisted by e, ‘Rev. H. -D. Raymond and Rev.‘ G. 'i‘. Spriggs. place in Milton Ccillctery. 'l‘lie lchair and the following present:—- and then up through Arlntneneqlnt _____ lizrcetefl each number on the pro-‘Richards and Mr. Thomas Bishop. querque, for a few days only. We Mlq Melvll, Shun’ Ol- Comwah‘. gram was sufficient evidence oflThe retiring mayor before vacating have come near one thousand miles lthe hearty appreciation of the audi-lthe chair welcomed the incoming now, legs than llve hundred more ‘once. The program was us fol-‘mayor wishing the new chief mni- to Deliver. So l think we are doing .ll>Wl"l1 ‘istrate cverv success. Tho rflill” pretty well. it was certainly cold as u recent visitor to East Will-- ire. as 'l‘rclrhtiiill, Amherst, nown horse trainer and (ll-iv.- lor, llClfOlllllllllltlll llli5.1\llll’l(‘.l‘$(_ nor-Juan“ duel" by Mlslle“ Mlle slllrlllllllllw "‘lllll"lll‘ll‘l‘- May“? Ame“ away warmer llele- H0119 it in ‘mid Annie Watson. lntel'mlssion.lnuil Councillors Bell, Robinson nntl not cold in Denver. We passed the ‘Zlllllllzzlill; Mlfi-:l3l‘llL§g]1;;Sti'ollg made (zoncise addresses. Grand (Ianyoli in Arizona and tlic Calvin‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' i solo, Miss Emma McNcv-i key team to the city lust,‘ night, lMCSSPg lra ‘(Ilark and (Zamerorl who liavc been employed‘ returned home Thursday inst, Mr. Mac Hoover, Tepmgellitlljl-g lngwcll. A solo by Mrs Seth Gem lit was sure some scenery. This is work l" the u SUHBHGGIV-lflll, a reading by Dr. Green, ‘PERSONTLS la funny city. They hn-ve women chorus, Just n. Song at Twilightg .drlving the street onrs and nmtln- solo by lilies L. McKenzie, reatlingI __\ll-_ Vincent Blake was a visit-l ilusses ever since the war. They ,lly Mrs L. H. Acorn, piano duct hylm. l0 Sulhmel-sllle yegtel-llny, ldo it for 35c an hour. A lnnn Misses Spencer and McKenzlel ‘ would want nt leegt (;(l¢_ been in the chorus. Long, Long Ago. Nation- ililsiness, andim Anthem" loaves i-bis morning for the nnllnm ‘ Japan Acts To Curb Dir. l-‘raiik llrown, Mont-ton, who will referee tonight's iiockcy garlic arrived ill tlii- city lust night. Brown is quite familiar lottetown hockey fans, .vn-.§ TOKYO, Feb. 24. -A campaignl T BERLN r b 24 D ‘t Cllar-"agaillst moonshiners and bootleg-l v ‘ — - ‘i? - . — 65D B ll he havinglgcrs ill Japan, whose product some‘ to | coached the Abegweits to Mariti-metinles , has fatal effects, has‘ April 14th Prob- able Date For Prorogation- tion of parliament b ‘forecast in parliamentary circles. elEaster falls this your on A ‘ ‘and the rumor is that pr ‘may take place tibout. automobiles in Germany, the num- been hlhrlell by . lhe men-O; ber of pedestrians increases more politau police bureau of.‘ illlPllllY/esllficllllly fllllollg the pflulll. Tokyo. The report of the mantel.‘ Fairly complete figures from tile Japan, there is a ditty oi.’ 100 perl cent on all imported whiskeys anti; other spirltous liquors. The duty with the retail profits added. brings drinking costs here within the neighborhood of the price of illegal wct goods in America. Con- ‘scquenlly, the Japanese moonsliin ‘er and bootlegger. y Easter is now‘ The Maritime rights report pre- nred lly Sir Andrew Rae Duncan levery popular foreign brand ofll V“ f Chic“ ,0 and his teanh.‘ through Germany, which is uil- Scotcli, rye and gin is imitated in r l o l" ’ Japan. Many of the bogus brands are deadly poison owing to the ig-_ llorauce of the na_tive imitators as‘ to the difference“ between gralill land wood alcohol. Few foreign-- _"ers have become victims of the ldeadly troncoctions because the pat-j p0 ronize the highest class bars and.‘ retail liquor dealers. Mitch of the illicit liquor finds its why to the cllenp bars and tea houses and the Japanese are the 911K979"- Twblment. will await. thc rctilrn of Pre- ten days time before proceedings with the debate on this report. PlCKERlNG-At Feb. 24th, 1027, lllrs Floru Picker- Funcral service lll the Unit-l ‘ed Church Friday afternoon at 4‘ ,o'clock thence by train Saturday,‘ morning to Sutlinlersiile where iii-i ferment will take place immediate- L-LQ‘A l cnssslriap ADVERTISEMENTS .100 per line of l! worth 8e per lino of 5 words 1o per llm of 5 words One Insertion! Four insertion .. Eight insertions - o o0 +0 o0 oooow 0o 0 o o» 0e o» O-O-O-O 0+4+++6+4H44 llllscollelleous l _ lly on arrival. IN ‘MEMORIAM I In loving memory of my dear Mother, Mrs. Samuel M. MaoWllllam, who died Feb- ruary 25th, 1901. . l h ll hm nellllnltheqva. with 103 minutes, and Elle: ggtllfilogirotitiz: iirtllilycoimou of wo- Noble. or the Martians. gvlth 11:2.‘ me“ l“ pl-Otggflng ngnlnst holding nliuiltea are the only 0t ers m‘ beauty contests ill Torontomlrs ‘reach the century mark. i palrlhk lllnhcrephr‘ President of; The following have scored ten‘ the local (‘ouncil of Women. ticw lKlluifl 0T "lllle- 1 POULTRY NOTICE-l ‘AM STiLLi To Lg-lumoolvls Fort LIGHT buying dressed fowl and chick-i housekeeping. Apply 220 Queen cus. J. D. Jenkins. 4021-2-23-6i.‘ Street, Cit JNO. ALFRED MeDONALD. LAND, Surveyor, Hermauville. P. E. 1. 3924 2 17 lmo. ‘ ——""-"* l FOR made candy, for sale. 100 Ricir-l """"l sllsei- . .. FOR sate - "runes snoop 4°64'2'25'2l' sows, Yorkshire grade (baconi , , t, ) du to ‘furrow in April.‘ ‘LARGE “Dviwrmi” WHm-E“ rlrtpgeo toesell. Dollflld s. MacAu-l luy. Souris Float, hale tailors have opened a Free‘ Correspondence School of Sales- manship. Wonderful opportunity . FOR 8AL'E— 50 ACRE OULTL, 211..dumb2il'll:.2i2ll"°“-l,$°“ (s: rated ground. For sale with‘ ' ' n" A l at Mr positions paying upward . r w.- l""'m"°' m” ' , (l0 p" week 8mm rlmagetzha‘ Wilson, Mount Vernon, P. E. l use. education, experience, - ro- icronces, last amploysrstlyresent . l _ FARM FOR SALE AT B Zih"-i’.‘iZi’.ii.....“‘i3£§ff‘r..il.'§.’i?.?°" “ill- "l 1°” im- °¥°illl°lll and; _ 2_23_ 1m for potato growing. good hours. f’ i" and out-buildings, 1% miles ffofnl i "-._ Colvillo ‘Station convenient wanted term f r nick’ "impli". %ly! s o q sa e. r ur er WANTEII-QARROTB AND PAR- particulars, apply to Alex, Mne‘ ___i.._____. churches snips—— Maynard Fraser, Market ‘ Building, Charlottetown. 2 24 4i Lmit L°QT—- l" TH|B CITY LAST cle. Finder leave at Guardian Office. Reward. 4046224 3i in Belfast Cemetery Calmll’ clnres that the beauty contest “l5. making‘ women like cattle, puttinf! the flowers gently them up inl‘ llllfillll" market." she says. y in hel- lonely silent grave. The flowers place-d‘ uP°ll iwl‘ Shall wither and decay But the love for my deal‘ - ‘ SALE — BUFFALO ROBE HOME BAKERY, LOAF BREAD.‘ hccordlhh‘ hhll ‘pastry of uil kinds nnd home‘ 306 F‘tzroy 3L I Shall never fade away. Remembered by H" pnnqhtor Florence THE CI-IARIQTTETOWN GUARDIAN Steele Address ‘ _................. Bl’ Alllllmllbile ‘Yrs ENCE for the Central Section of P. lE. l. which wee pogfpoued ln Jun. “Mr. Monte W. Maclntyre. son ti»! 81')’ because of smallpox, will be l "l- w- ‘D- MllcllllYle. °l ill 5 The ‘r5 llleh-B Club were lrehledllleld the second week-end iu March filly Wlw hull been in 1116 Well-BY" l., m, lnlflehlng address m, nlgmfthe dates having been definitely Slates for the past three years Mt by Prof. 0.1:. Steele of Prince of“ l" ill“ lllll l" l-llll- Times I“ A"ll°l"- Clll- '°°°“"Y °° ‘l’ wales College conftzrerlces have come to be re- "all? lllllE Wlli-ll ll b0)’ irichlld. driving _ '. ‘cosn zed as an important factor in l l0"! Al‘ 100B- NEW ""0 llll iii.i§5}§2i“..2’l°.2.£§§ih‘f.‘l....iggglglgg“,1gg,;l@ Ill-t" W", §;;g;gg°-,,?';, lggyglnghl,‘ .311: ng O1‘ ll 800i ' ___.~ l8 best in literature and illow theidelegatlon‘ “ma They passed through the SAD Niwsdylrs‘ Mlchhel L8“? best ‘poems as well as good. flctionl‘ v yesterday received the seam‘ lulslesi everyone if only thefts new; o; the death or he, Elmer would take the time to apply them- Kathleen Dolsn, who died in Prov- Bellma" Mr. Herbert. R. Crockett which "misting letters written to his "lent-e. B. I. of double ‘pneumonia. ,at tihe early age of 18 years. d 8 one. being on English and whatl —LARG§ Iiuflgkgb _Qhe ol-rified forest and painted desert. e largest" funerals ever seen in seems some wonderful scenery- Sumlner-gitle w“ that 0g the late ‘Following are extracts from in- iln this age of rapid travel people was held from his‘ residence on "llllllell 0 not occupy themselves in the Beaver Street to Trinity’ United ter life. could not read poems as ducted by Rev. M. C. MacDonald, ‘Deni Moiherw" rl-he Professor mention“, severalnntl the beautiful funeral service of “l 5 l“ m-- llllvelleil 0"" 300 miles The pail bearers were: Messrs W. Mexlcil l°m°ll°w- lA, Stewart, C”; J’ 5_ Allah, l.l_ '13 it has certainly been cold since .Begg, r. J. s. v/riglit, J. E. Gallant leaving the wast- Was 8 below the Lizzie is on the move, so ex- i ‘meeting of the Summsrside Town NEW iMBXiCO. Council was held last night with We are going to take a farther His Worship Mayor Lidstone in the Bolllh mule through EFPaso/fexas. lCouncillors ‘Grady. Schurman. thought Denver would be n better “Arnett, Phillips, McNally and John- place for work. The . northern ..son. The following were sworn routes would -be terrible now, and Twelve Cents for ‘ l Stock not“ Nighfls Lodgingl BERLIN, Feb- 24.—tlt is possible to secure lodging in the Bavarian Highlands for as little as 50 pfen-l nlnge, or l2 cents per bed and for‘ , , ‘ . 24 cents in modest houses in evenllllllerlclll Call- C0. the most popular resorts. ln Mun- Al- TOD- flud 511MB 1T9 RY ioh itself a room can be had as Alllflllfruu Call. C0. low is 48 cents a night. Board andflul- CHI‘ 8nd Ffl)‘. C0. - lodging can be had in almost every resort for as little as $1.20 a day, including Munich. The "Ho- tel am Eibsee” at Lake Bib, one of the finest hotels in the Bavarian AllflcQllll-l 430D- Min Alps, with running water, ohargetucllll- P543330 lCO- -- 183.10 per day for board ‘and lodg- n8. HALIFAX,‘ sis-i. by ..John_st_on, and ‘Wlrd, Mom m of ails Montreal Stock New York ‘lElrcltanfi Atlantic ‘Refinery Co, Am. Locomotive Co. .. l Am. Smelt. and Refng. Co. . Am. Boson Mag. Co. . . . . . . . Grand Canyon in Arizona and pet- JChile ‘Copper Co. .. ...,., 36% ‘N.Y- Con. and l-Iud. Riv, RR. 144% Cuba Cane Sugar Co. Pld. .. 48% Con. Gas Co. tN.Y.) 100% ellnrge nlofeinlldlon Motor Car Co. ...... than its listed prices would find it-ilult-‘Yuflllvnal Petroleum self immediately on the ‘black nonstandard Oil ofN. J. ..... .. of the states semlofflciai tourlst-‘Mls- Kllll- and TBXBB RY- - associations, and that would moan ‘Nol do these prices exiit merely Any hotel or boarding house venturing to Reading Co. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. Southern Pacific lCo- .. iUnion Pacific Ry. . . . . . . . . .. 1 ,ll.S. ‘Jndustrial Alcohol Co, .. iWestinshouse ‘Electric . . . .. -linited ‘States Steel . . . . . . .. 161% l Ruxnv. w. P_.__..1-..,..‘>.,_. THE MARKETS. ZliIONPRiEiAL, Que, Feb. 24. -— The only foreign business done on the Montreal grain market, was the sale oi‘ odd load of grade barley and oats to the Unit-i ed Kingdom. Thetrade in the donl-' estic market was also slow, llutl prices for American corn and Can~ adian western oats were unchang-I ed. The flour market was without any new feature to note, the de-lBromlnon Montreal Stock Exchange l°llllYliLaurentide Montreal Power . .. National Breweries .. Winnipeg Electric .. Asbestos Com. New I {Asbestos ‘Pfd. New .. .. . . . . . . lin by J. E. Wyatt K. C., recorder: by way of Bakersfield, Salt Lake, Tile concert held last evaningfMayor J. F. Arnett, Councillor for Uiuli. i let-t 500m,“ John Tlmnlhlhn,‘ Len]; under the auspices of the Philu-wcst ward. Mrs E. H. Strong, coun- Albuquerque, New Mexicol “m! "flees were‘ uncmmged‘ polhl,‘ and A_ B‘ theas at the schoolroom of thecillor for centre ward. Mr. Morelv - Charlottetown Baptist Church waslM. Bell, councillor for east ward. Ilear Mother:- ,an unqualified success. - ,Mr. Brewer W. Robinson. For Fcbrilary 11th, 1927i The enthusiastic applause whiclllWater Commissioners Mr. Joseph l am staying here in Alblh. A two-act play entitled, The Lad-ling coilncillors then vacated their eqnllng over [he cohllhenml dlvhle a Aid ot‘ (lrcenville Corners; ulseats and were replaced llv iht’. near Gallup, New Mexico, but it is petrified forest and Painted Desert. --Mr. F. Li. Case)’. inspector of: Customs, Charlottetown is in Sum-l - nlerside on official business. And Knapsack Poison Liquor Sales Boston Centre steady increase in the number of maud for spring arid winter wheatmrazllllla" Tmclloll - trades being of a limited character, Slmulgll Rlvel’ Colll- - -l- - - -- 100%: The ‘Steel ‘Company of Canada .. demand for all lilies of miilfeedpgllllwllllgllll showed an improvement and the Can. Pacific Pill. . . ‘undertone was firm. The trade inl standard grades of rolled oats was‘ quiet and the feeling was enny, ,llank ‘Royal . develop-‘lBunk Montreal .. . iilents in the local egg situation Bank Nova Scotin . but the undertone was easy at the declined prices noted and the DPOS-{Septq 13o pects are that ‘they may go stilll lower in the near future. The re-i ceipts were 1,494 cases. The - ume oi‘ business transacted in pot- atoes was small and the was easier, bilt there was no fur-i filer change in prices. Car lots of- Prirlce Edward island green moun- tains wcre sold at $1.60 to $1.65 per bag of ninety pounds while Quebec white potatoes sold at $1.10 to $11.15 per bag of ninety pounds in bulk extrack anti the New Bruns- wick green mountains at $1.05 to $110 he, hag cl elghly hounds‘ ex l-l. l., March 9th at 10.80 a. m, store. The demand for butter was confined to small lots but the un- dertone was firm and prices ililcllaugctl. New Zenland and fin- est crezrmery butter was quoted at 41 3-4 to 42 cents and eastern town- ships regarded No. at 4-1 1-2 cents to 41 3-4 cents per Corn-May, 75% ; Outs-May, 43-31.; Wheat-May, lac-g; Jill)’. 1361/4; . Annual Meeting The Sixty-sixth Annual Meeting of the Grand Orange Lodge of P. , will meet at Summerslde. P. W. W. MUTTKRT. Grand Secretary. n: in the world to keep your S0 d of 1 pasteurized-IN" » a “l!” o‘ ‘ma’ My m‘ O§OO O. pal health section discloses that 611i “ONTREAIL Feb 24 __ prhhhl "Jugondherbergen" or “inns for persons died from drinking poison- ‘ ‘ '~ ' ' nus alcohol lll the Japanese capit- al last year. ‘ycuth" that are scattered all over i Germany show that these sheltered imore than 1,500,000 Wanderers iii 1925. and it can already be confi- Frederlckson, centre man of the Boston Bruins, has logged flhflidtlllel . . tl ~ - f oring onors n While there is no prohibition in; Nfllgzlll; lfgcligy League“ The gcor-i _ l _ U ucs u m‘ (lently prophesied thatthis nunlbtr ‘:35! flllllzllufiixllgllglifnsgaors Febrgaryl will be considerably increased this .' . Til l t ] l 1924 ' 1,100,- 20- lsslled by President Caldeniillggf- AbOellf. 06; peril" ceiltllffs these show Frederickson with sixteenmlnderers are fumlshe db l ‘ y the Koals and twielllle astiisttfl if‘ ltlelllmgll, schools; the rest are members 0i lilzvlhllczeligreefcgulgéldniz the early‘. various youths’ organizations. And _ ' in addition to this, of course, bull- .part of the season when he will! iwitll Detroit. Billy Burch, of tllB New York Antericans, Captain Dick The nitthorities state that almost iOl‘ illlyfl 0!‘ WEEKS onflh yflfll‘ . d bt di ti - i “we Bel-e ‘we. 21. 26 ‘we 25 lea-i’ diiinfi, in itlf..o"l-iff“ "edes" m‘ "efiilivlblli... of the New York Rang-J h,ghfu,léi‘:dg°“‘l“°“be"w" “l” ers comes fifth. witlh twenty goals‘ and three assists, for a total of ltwetlty three points, Mickey MC" Kay of Chicago follows with twenty from state and aliuiilclpal bodies. Many cities, maintain their owll inns for the wandering youth. The , comparatively large appropriations ~ _ l ad t nl t l th l d i Eildle Show‘ Boston’ ls “llll mp" placgs Oby allllunnlhipalesguthgrllire: '"ll1ll lllll°llE llle “any” delenswishow what great importance is at- Wllell Wllll Beventeen points. anlllmched to making it possible for Ylkereluiljelloltllltlslfnfiqhsls Cilgfltctylvittltl {tliti Germany,“ Ymllll l0 enioy the beau- ties f t nd t n th '0ttaw_a Senators, has fourteen! themlgellvlé: ‘s; 10:‘; trafilgs. swig’; . Nels Stowelt of the Montreal!“ huge“ recently made an “my ‘ 2 i h ' l ‘player m the magma‘ with 109,5 per cap ta of t e citys tota ————— lpopulation. and many other muni- Tolllomwo, Feb. 24. —— Vvomenl minutes. George Boucher, of 0tta- clpalmes have almost equaled this figure. Lady Ampthill Dead lving bridesmaid of Queen Vlclorifl. - ‘died at her residence in Bedford- ‘ll ‘i "~'"‘““““"‘ ‘l’ “w “‘“"°‘ §ii§.$’;'..“h?.'.if£‘.“.;i 111""). 123i; one. will. no u. who n- Carson, Toronto IN MEMORIAM in loving memory ofi 0W‘ dour ‘Mother, Mrs. Samuel M. Macwllllsm who mar-y 25m, 1901. Just a thought of sweat Rem- Of our Mother who has none Remembered by Her Huobufl and Doughte -. Situations Wanted ~ — WANTIJD — POSITION AU 8TIN-’ . i Week n Iontlomsrrs gold finger ‘,’,§§?“,','f',§,'l",m'f kilgzlrxmmr ring, set with largo oval carllun- (lllhl-lllhh office. P PHONE 14o . UNDERTAKER Female Help Wllntcd u. n. lliaelEAN EMBALMIER " wmvlo dooo HOUQEKEEPER"W‘ANTED recommended, "N" Box 1m, ‘Brunawilck .. _ . , 400212-2541. Misfire". l ‘,,,,,._... "Kilrea. Ottawa .. . I10 s16 = ' Ns ‘l’ ~- M‘ ‘l 31:22:: £251.‘; .°.?§‘Z§.l:.5.l.°..".i§§- ' Rellaelw» 0:3“? ' i i: impetuousiy lumped in a skiff OF DIET ...;....iif“s..lilii.°.“.f‘.rt. .0... his“ he‘ all new ‘n. ‘m- lmoadheht Mamons ‘_ 9 5 Mt e water. Ow ng to his withered AND {Clancy 0mm,“ H H 5 9 14 arm he was unable to swim and Phmlpé‘ Maroohs ' _ 12 1 llhlahiliy Russell, twho ‘has a strongli , Day, Toronto . . . . .. 10 2 12 ieléllltlllfs‘ “ell “ilk l" lelllzllgdll" Mnny times clues lndlflillllll- ‘(lguanhcauallzllmi ' ‘ ' ' ' ' ' ' " g I - - I " ‘ ' ¢°"' n“ er’ er m“ ' " ml ‘Wlhen churning butter it is much w r r Lopine, Canadians . . . . . . .. 10 1 u m ch with l ‘ h‘ utipllliin. Qlil- Oatnlan, Maroons .. 7 4 11 If} ml‘ will‘ ' h” fill-M w! n. Smith, Ottawa .. a s 11 d "'01" ° l‘ "n1 *1 "Wl a Finnegan, Ottawa . . . . . . .. 10 0 10‘ °Wll~ _ A llelse. Americans . . . . . . . . .. 5 5 10‘ ‘To prevent Tvmw cloth“ ‘that T " United States Division ‘lclyrultlllgbéhgfkgghahwglleelrlg’ . l l ‘ l __ _ 14 l2 2g ing wafer (use enough billing to" promptly relieve all stomach 02138115102250: . . . . .. .. 20 5 25 "W" lllle WW Gilli" llllllll- lllllell l t tn " w. Cook, Rangers . . 2o a 2a spread‘ the sheet over the ton 0i I" l’°‘"' "°“ °" new,‘ chum, __ 13 7 to tile dliest in vnhich the clothes are A TRIAL WICL _ Oliver, Boston . . . . . . . .. 15 4 19 W039i ‘ OONVINCE OF THEIR Frederickson. Boston . 8 18| MERIT ‘Sxhortla; Bolton _______._. uc or, ngers .. Prleu 60c and 51-99 4 Fraser “Chicago .. 6 Fm’ ‘ Hay. C icago . . . . .. 8 m‘, Sold Only QY F. Cook. Rangers . 5 3.5:‘: ,,.‘,"'.n..f."'§‘.‘§,.,,,, “$37.. . g RQMPT DRUGOISTB Sheppard, Detroit . 4 Tmtleo on Chronic Diseases by T“ " Harbour, Boston ‘s m lgrl-itrllllllaxlnh-gw; l,- Mnlut Plum‘ ' ' 3 m’ goohlet on Female llls um] Mal/awn’ chums” ' 9 4 18 advice froeb mull.” Inn's:- Wilwn. Chlcsso 8 4 12 perlsnco. t amt criticising McKinnon. Pirates . . 10 0 10 or disparaging your doctor! Darragh. Pirates . 8 3 10 writs an hvforo Iolinl MM Cooper. Boston .. 7 8 10 Treatment by Inlll our Imllltr- l-‘oyston, Detroit . . . . 6 4 10 Iullni Iilvybhnldllllnlnllrr iI.;"32.'io."’.2t‘°ii.i.;.ii"'" i 3i}! - »--~ "ll-dc", r, l‘, - cs lfqlisotflnogbliltu. Galbraith. Boston 4 6 lil_ M ' tune doom; lllbnpl i, mwlolkl _ ~hl~4mnaus. 0 -Extreme dullness again marked} the cheese trade but values were ilnchangcd. Western grades iquoted at 18 cents to l8 l-4 cents ipcr pound. The receipts were 70i boxes. There is very little change in Canadian egg markets Montreal still reports large quan-= titles on hand. The Chicago held at yesterday's a VIGTDRIA H '4 ‘ lllllil 4A¢AAA ALLLA One of the larqestjnd best equipped Hotels _ln Eastern I “Gauche-Contains '12°'_"|'Q‘°|‘|'|'i"'\ » 44 of which have prlvuto ' Completely renovated 0 In the put few years. _Fsw TORONTO — The local situatiohl. is unchanged with dealers quoting‘ coilntry shippers for ungratled egg?!‘ extras 40; firsts 36—38; seconds: i ‘ldreds of thousands of adults tramp 30__62_ MOYPWEAL ~ This market is‘ somewhat overstocked. states fresh have been made in a‘ jobbing way at 37 with the better grades bringing 38. Very few Outf measure of support arms local wit-h dealers still quoting country} shippers extras 42-43; firsts 3il— 41; seconds 34. WlNNllPEG — Dealers are quot-- lug country shippers for uugratled- esss extras 48: firsts 46; 35. Prices to retailers extras firsts 5l1; seconds 34. and the United States ltsjplendld table. Courteous 1 service to all Guests. phones In rooms. Rates $4.00 to $5.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel C0., Ltd. AAAAAAALAA xx Q4 HARRY csnowu, Muniqer 1 1' " VICTORIA “Sm. '. "' . vwvvwv lisht and of mixed quality grading ‘ hl ll_ l some indications of having been points to B Cred ' m“ my “l 385mm‘ o“ ll“? “la-ml held. Dealers are quoting country! I l . l t ti in shippers extras i2; firsts 40; sec- Beauty Contests. £21115’....;“l.‘3."ii....‘“§f.§ “if... urn-iii»- m-“n-l-ia l» more in“ one. o. .,. ' VDCTORIA — Receipts arc show-l ing a decided increase with lniideri It. C. Rogers, Amherst; illoover. Montague; J. 0. Hickman, 01'! Elsin: J. E. Logan. St. John: G. T. Mclnerhey. St. John; Don A. McAulay, St. John; W. B. Waring. onto: G. T. Cochran. St. John: H. E. Marvey, St. John; W. M. ‘ vens, Halifax; G. A. Grant. St. QHARLOTTETQ\VN __ llepelhlh John; B. M. Bechunt. MOIIHBBI,‘ F. - are increasing slightly with dealersilll~ Pelllll- T°l°lll°l C-"llllwll- Till‘- IUONDON. February, 24. ——Dow-l quoting country shippers extras 40‘, “m”? s- M~ lllcllg- New Yolk? R- canadlan ladle" G,A p ager Lady Anlpthill. the last surv-‘ firsts 38; seconds 28. l producers extras 32, firsts 30, sec- Montreal; W. G. Ewen, Summer- slde: J. Ferris, C. W. Speirs, Tor- lmlto; '1‘. G. Ives, Montague; ll‘. M. Brown, Moncton; H. W. Brown, J. D. Collins, Amherst: J. G. Murray, ll. Tennant. Amherst; C. B. Chap- man, H. W. Smith, Amherst; D. C. Trenholm, J. W. Erskine, Amherst H. A. Webster, Amherst: Jan. Walling. H. W. Warnsworth, Am- hcrst; A. M. Dlllres, Philadelphia. - It a 1i iii.”.f‘.‘;i1;..§f'.i‘.‘iii.‘.i.°.‘.‘ 3.2132212: -Farmer’s- Week- February 28th to March 4th WE WELCOME all delegates and their friends. and invite them to make our store their headquarter-- LET U8 BE OF vvVY" v Hotel we have spent many remedies is complete in all nlilblo lines including HUM- PHREY'8 SPEOIFIOS. Fleming’s Daniels, Coopers, Sure-Shot repairs and. innnovemeoll. It in new the flout Hohl oHto olus In tho Maritime Prov- It appeals to those QLQQQQAA Hotel and spllndid tabla and excellent service of i modif- Herbageum A It you have s Iiok or loun- luhou animal vvrlto or coll Rota from $8.00 to MW (lharhtfaetown ~ mm‘.