The Antiqipfitqeidb Endowment. . \ y. , y " The Sun Life Assurance Co. of ‘Canada has msny distinct adunqgos ovq- m, o,-,1|n,,.y endowment. - It will finance itself after ten years, Afi nl lbout it. JL; A Dis. Mgr. ollnlmutowll, r. I'LL p}, Church ,_ Choir Concert fr’ __._. l‘ ' ' “ ‘ , lithe Choir of Zion Church are’ toyDot Havem-Pfiglzys school churn .. TURN]['s_Aug|-|Lj°n is caned m —- ntlllatled on the excellcnt - - - - - - . . .. Miss Christine Miller the advertisement of Newsom and CANADMN LEGION" M’ me “my, which they gave last illghtuBnb Haven-her brother . . . . . . . . .. Maclueqd, 50mm who wish u, sc_ meeting of the Canadian legion uniformly good was the whole - . - - - . . . . . . . .. Mr. W. G. Brllclycure a few cars of turnips. ‘Qmllm- Cmlllade Nillma“ “will”! plrsiormrlncc that it would i"e im-‘Rflv- .1. r. CftlfldnL-tllt’: New Min- W13 dillver an address entitled "Rs- . . _ t _.. we» esp“ .221. ‘-’“-“‘°“.‘.‘2.§=sfiééiuhiff".l‘iii°ii‘i.ll‘°“'“"°“ .itm?:'.;':..l:':::;=.::..:::l” “° °‘ number 1“ . _‘ ‘ "" -. . ' ‘ ' ' ‘ ‘ " .. - .. . . A PAINFUL ACClDENTw- Yes- '°me's' Sumce n’ ditto‘: o? lallS ‘as? . . I ‘ I ~ ' I I " MM Louise warren Gill"? Ilfever _ "gm - ‘Hamzus . lerduy while on his way to work ‘ma (mn'hfulhregllfl.l‘ll$€S the clbolr Synopsis of Scones ‘Prince “Endwgrgaw paying at he ‘Mn Percy J" P'°“d- blucksmlth °I lllllxlolatli ‘f: ‘m; mvnbal’ mm, uni . ' ‘ ' " ' ' 2H6 itlrllis city, fell on the icy sidewalk at me _' ' ‘ , __ _ . _ . t e corner of Hillsboro and Euston ‘m; cmoothnes. of intonhatilon. ACiTnONE “Scene. Parlor m rcsl-l “NEED CREE-C“ ‘ Islrem, and was Severely injure,‘ The little two act p yet w.’ , e cc o rs. Green, in .he town, . - Cavendish,“ is feared that the MC “one is m“ amusing, depicting the el-, oi Plnhook. Congregation. Rev. Peter Jackson. flacmret, pe l W“ "‘ “ "Li.“‘“.ii1li‘3$“...'3§i‘2$iifil.f“li’f.i“lili‘if;“ .. liiéifiish i‘? .53‘-“‘€3;i.é§ l“. “If must hcr ra er ’ f z W H ~00“ . - '- , ~ , "3 FUNERAL YESTERDAY. —-The reel o" w: outsells. 2m c v 1- wil» mowh to be tie ot to be ' NATIONAL ADlYTHWWI "Prayer on Friday afternoon FeSbru-jlock wok place- yesterday an“? "Mu-‘nw-d o“ n th t lb ll Mr M-ucolnl M Kin m Iarv 24th at 2 l. lo k " c'v a" l ‘noon The serum at the “mm ‘moo it to _say ‘ B- “ v ‘Rpm? - ~ g 4am"? ,0," h i‘ C - "l i1 C" I51 and grave were conducted by Rev. ‘m; got the mllilstgr ‘wlhle ‘g Prof “use; l‘ v l 11¢ - -l-l. JOHQSOH. _ The funeral “a; "nlglgrgymlln arr ve in me . . lo fllhdll, l WANTED ail-mam!” f iunder t e auspices of the Sons 0_ G rs o the England. The pail bearers were. l y him. We are not enlightened ' . . . . . . . . . . . .. Mrs. Leigh Warren Filmy-vacationing from school - - - » ~- Miss Gladys Fllrquharson Sarah~incorrtglble ten-year-old . - - » - Miss Helen Storey Organist and Ilhoil" Louder -———--—<+§_._.__ E095. H. C. Muttart. "Spring POLICE COURIL- At the Police Court yesterday morning one drunk. was awarded $20.00 or thirty days., SEE CLAQQIFIED 8G5 Saturday: - lhatching eggs, feed and seed pom-inc‘: 5329;“! fthpnnn: ‘gmgcownoy "E30 ‘saowma m 2711'2‘v34'2‘i’l‘hoatre Thursday, March lot. WANTED all member: of the Golf club and Gull Fpng 1° imam; Hilarious Golfcomedy now playing at the Prince Edward. Fever". the 2716 ‘ BAPTIST CHURCH SERVICES- Sunday. February 26th, at Beech Point, 10.30 a. m. Murray River, 2.30 - p; m. Rev. L.-J. Tingley. Minister. 0H Club and Golf Fans to attend " m, . " h, vrrm NOTICE Coupon have first choice To! seats for Orphanage Sholron LI] To coupon holders only. OQ-O-Q-Q-Q-QQQ-O HORSE RACES at Vernon Bat- ‘urday. Feb. 25th. 271B WANTED all members of the Golf Club and Golf Fans to attend “Spring Fever". the Hilarious lGOlf Comedy now playing at the lPrince Edward- 2716 J. Proud, L. Worthy, Morrison, w), e,- lhe elder sister got the s _ ' t S M ‘ b L if the“; g5 aywlhmg ‘m “ prmg Fever’. he _ Hilarious F. tewart. E. Hcartz, ames ac; 2mg“: uperseyergnce wins suc- GolrComedy now playing at the Ellchern. rest." on“ m“ “Sim” S“ ‘ud- . “'_ PM“ Edwaw‘ A ! NEW sront: o NED M s Th" pmmnmmq was as rounws: A bright snappy comedy now be‘ 2716 I F. TarBush returnid W-ednegizluii PART l , » w‘. 1-‘ rill srmcsi * lll) Sweet and Low up Tile Broken Pitcher. Caldico The Choir Vocal Duet: "Eileen Allmnah" _ _ v v _ _ _ , I _ _ _ _ _ _ lphonqns‘ The cast ls a largo one end in- M“ J“ MPMman and p,“ Mflelucics ‘ the best in local mil-m. 56,,“ mm," "There u; also .1 large cilorus ill new [run Songs. costumes and song hits. m, “To My Firs, LOVE" M,“ Two well known artists. Miss ~ Lumhllttrbura McNeill and Miswlmlill ll)! “You'd Better Ask Mo’ ' Mr. llarry Craswell Violin Solo: PSimple Confession" MISS Doris MaoLcod Vocal Solo: "May Morn" Bgrrlby. Tile production is under the di- L; rectlon of Mrs. A. J. Houic whose Denzn "It; rehearsed for presentation March 5th and 6th under the ails- plces of the Ladies Auxiliary of the Protestant. Orphanage. “ability is well knolvn to Cilllrlot- lctownis theatre goers. Zwortlly will llivc. specialties between .the acts. {Q@____._ Western Guardian Mrs. Leigh Warren , - [Inn ‘gong; “Dom, Ye Cry Ma‘ —-AM TAKING live hogs at KClP, "envy" V _ V v _ _ _ _ _ , , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ Nomsingtoll Tuesday, February 28th till The gnu-n- EHOOH- 2112-2-24-21 l Plano Solo: “Liebestrllum" tIoveI —-—— Drcamsl . . . . . . . . . . . .. Liszt, Master ilormce McEwen vocal Solo: “The Laughing Brook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Rasbach MlhS Christine Miller Piano Duct: "Hungary" .. Koelling, Profl Mrs. tilt.» Rodgerscn and L. D. Thompson ‘local Solo: “A Dream" [lllrtlc Miss Flora Campbell Vocal Solo ‘The '_l‘rulnpcter" Airlle Mr. Malcolm McKinnoll Pill‘! Song: "Spring is :1 Lady" --,.'ll Sllnlnlorslllc will lllkc plm-n this iflVfillllllf, Friday’, February 24th, not [TllllrHdilY us Hllllbfl ill Pntlim. l -~Milss Ellil Simpson. (laughter singtoll has entered the |Coullly Hospital to train for nurs- ing. All her friends in Kcnsintz-l toll extend to her their henrlicst lgood wishes.-Y. l . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Strickland, _ < . _ , The Clloil" PART II. “The New Minister Arrives" 11y Betty Thomas Characters Mrs. Grooll~ll match-tucking mo loam) or THANKS, I ‘were so kind to us. during ollr rec- ent and sad bereavement. We also .cxlend our tlllmks to those who so ‘kindly sent letters. cards oi sym- - pathy and floral tributes. ' H101’ . . . . . .. Mrs. F‘. A. A. Mulch, tfigd.) Mrs". ll. P. Abbott and Family Ellen-her old maid daughter . 57H VOOVO-QQ $"fQ-§ff§§O-§O'§§Q OQQW"VfiQ~Qfi-OO-§-Q-OOQ§-§Q-QQO-O-Q§Q 0'0- 0M IIIOIHIII .. Your lnurtlunl lilllt lnlortlono . x x i Miscellaneous SHIPPING TAGS. EXPEOITIOUS- CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS .100 por lino of ll word: .80 per lino of ll words “Bo per lino of fl word: VVfVOO O-Q 0Q 0O §OQ§"OO§O 0000-0 VOO-OQQQW 4i OQQO O4~§Q 0-0 Q- Wanted ANTED T0 B_lJY-—-FORTY T0 Ir Hllltplilld. (luurdian Joli l'riul.- w ‘Ti’- tf. ilfly pair live Mink, also quantity -~-~----- jofullarlvll, fol" delivery this full. JNO. ‘ALFRED MACDONALD, Write (i. Johnson, nlllllhiltl‘. hzlllll surveyor, llerulauvlllll, l‘. hlzlllilubat, m" \\'. K- lingers, Chur- W- l. 1-25.] mil, lflllfllfilvlL 2537-2-lii-7l "“_‘"~~— ———--<———~—-— - BILLHEADS m9 SIMTIQENTS Articles For Sale itf-jltly piloted. Gllarallin loll ____.___ , ' """'l'~ “ ‘ "grwo. COOKING RANGES FOR MEMORIAM App lll" Jiib Printory. g GOOD HAY -"\llill.\' llirllm llowall. Victorio- solo-asset “\'*‘—-_-_-...;.L_._~_______.. CORRESPONDENCE CARDS" AND‘, ¢>ll\"'l'll|"»‘4 with address printed. 1"" "h! tiling for lll-knowledge, "W". inllnlntlons, etc, uunrdin H‘ Job Primary. llllll Silver Mule Fox. O. S. rir; ""jf- l" 1-1- lcft- ll‘ captured llfltllyt “Ill ilull-l-ll, Wlloutloy Rivet", lie-l ~ m“ ‘7°“'1'“'H' villi. 224 Rlvhlllllllrl Struct- IUYINO rumors sun won-i ”""°'2'“'2" tiles flllll g ,l ""> clhnousinan olllllrul i FOR SALE-MARE ll YEARS our Ill-Ahnfotr’ ' ~ . ' weight i260. and sound. Also cx-_ 1880-12-30 u. _ imale Help Wanted W KN l‘ s o - EXPERIENCE ‘“-‘"\- Almly l7-l lllllllhnrn sl. 27lll-2-24-2l one: amour: ""i"l‘ trmk- Also plllltry cook, "-“""’"""“'- _ Situation Wanted D MAID WANTED- llllrnr-H, '14 Upper mréa}. ‘I'll!!! Vll-lnlllt Hotel. .\________ EXPERIENCE Allllly m... llillsllnm 3| ".'....""'"" "'"""~""ll- Write '"" "l Guardian-Office. ._____.._._____| M0ulll~llllo= vat-la at shortcut notice. (luarll; ___...l FOR EXCHANGE, ("1' iltltuulcs. seconds, ion seed.‘ 265 l-2-21~tf- Wanreo 4A ‘mllb ion LIGHT: ‘Ivwwork, onw- who will slow Ila" snln- Apply HE! lloclllolll Si. - ‘Zlillh-‘Z-Ziii-Ei. lmculanons - usl-zo, oooo llill(.'ll(‘.l‘.‘4, slim-l 150100.350 cklw (Yhollp- i-lvoll-tl liowlllt, Carleton '_________ For Sale ‘FOR SALE — FIVE YEAR OLD n‘ DUN‘, broil Ayrshire. l-ow llowl)‘ l irnshllnl-ll- Alex Rllylles, French than, 2670-2-22-31- .___..___ ESCAPED FRO ' ._. . M RANCH ma?" FOR ___.__-_ --—-——€—-~—-- SALE - TWO MARES COM~ mollelnlz seven, i100 unrl 11510 lba- Alan two wood elloillll-‘l Wm‘ pow-e. i lull llglll driving harn- prcss wagon used 0M RBI-wil Apply F. Hopklnson. l Street. 27l'l-2-24_3l ______,,._______...—-~——-———--—- ' rum FDR sacs AT s1’. PET- U "n. Ilny. cnnillfltlnt; of liftoml pcl-ns of rbolco farm lullll- lion"! 1nd Olllllllllillflllli lll excellent. ro- pulr. Apply to Mrs. Mrlrimrel Robertson, Mon lIlKllll~ We wish to tllank all those who, 29 Edward m8 P "Spring ANGLICAN SERVICES-February 25th. First Sunday John's. Milton, Morning Prayer l0.- ‘.10 p. ms. St. Mark's, Rustico, Even- Proyer 2.30 p. ms, St. John's,‘ Milton, Evening Prayer 7.30 p. m» in Lent. reachcr Rev. C. F‘. Johnson. WANTED all members of the Golf Club and Golf Fans to attend HFIBHOUS the Fever". the Golf Comedy now playing at Prince Edward- PREACHING SERVICE will plezll-ll. AT "rm: woman's (uulcvcr the Bank of Commerce today from . , - lll) a. m. to 5 p. m. thorc will bc a géfkggilrld cgsfleggtlog on Emmy" —-CORRECTION HOCKEY ,. h-A , -, ,_ , , .DATE —~Cl"y1~=lfll=l vu- OXFOH! 1mm»! mgxsefingb“‘fiuzrzyllailtcmvjéu: n iBrookfleld 3 p. m., Hunter River ‘l’ Mary Allison Douli. ¢~ rl _'ll~D’!f7 . Fr d. "lot ttlor M“ Wm" 6mm” Summm" xlelt-‘yFfiflfllllllllliV 24th, at 8 o'clock. If not Prmc fine come Saturday evening. 267B-2-22-3l Golf Club and Golf Fans to attend Hilarious ' Golf Comedy now playing at the ‘iPrince Edward- t. ‘ware Co.. Ltd. was held Wednes- The financial state». intent shows that the Company did, during the year, l day evening. lll. good business _ ,and general ‘presse \ , [bright for the future.) 9 j nrs ‘lBethunc. President: Samuel Ken-i ncdy, Vicc President; P. W. Turner Secretary Treasurer; H. H. Home, l l I l I l on Friday WANTED all members of ‘Spring Fever". the BUSINESS MEETlNGr-Thc an- lnunl meeting of the Bethune Hard- szttisfaction was manager, Mr. D. F‘. Bethune. prospects of the lrqolcctcdi are R. N. McNcili. K. C. DEATHS St. din the effective work of the: morning from Moncton where he had a call to the opening of an up- to-date store in that city by the West of England Tailoring Com- pany, Royal Tailors of represented in P. E. Island by Ml". tion. Mr. 0. D. Gildart of Petit- for some years district The new store is Brookficld: The ° ‘,p. m., Young People's meeting at‘ ,Hartsvillc at- 3 p. m. Clyde River Sunday School at l1 a. m On Sunday, lll l Stewart: Harrington ll Rcv Frank Hutcheson wil conduct the services. ‘at 2 p. m. l \\' Ill. PERSONALS ‘and in Belfast at '7 p. i _ . .. {-0-} Miss Grace Holland. Albany le ex-. Mr. Lznvlellve (Tzlhill has return after spenlllnli the week-cull Kellsillglon, vlsilinl: lriellrls. Dr. Bishop returned -from Moncbon where he spen inns; few weeks, The doctor’ Mrsjdllll prices were uuoilzluuctl- Th“ 3315mm and moh- son, Dick, are receipts were 2S packages. There ' demand lroln WlllTfi~Posssed away yesterday ‘ _ morning at Beach Point. Raymond-l m‘ the present‘ lwhite. aged 29 years. Funeral Major n A. McDonald l i Feb. Mill, age 60 years. her late residence on 2643-2-21-‘5 25th, 102a. service starting at 2 p. i l \Flll'l0l‘&l leaving the house at 2.30." Interment People's Cemetery. ..___.__._... l notice later. igézclllAllLANkk- Ill this city. Fvb- Quebec ll-‘arlanc. nllccl '7 YBMS. daul; W" iof Ml‘. and Mrs John Maclfilrlanlm. Funeral will bc held i928, Lillian Gladys ing nt 10.15 from her 32 Hensley Street. MILL—At Marshfield on Thursday, fianklilr from! Saturday, F013,‘ i928. Mrs. 23rd. Funeral m. MaqlfENzlE~Alb 2'17 Street on Mrs. John T. Mac years. dencc on i928, service Saturday. Fl-‘b- In Memoriam 102i. is not forgotten. and him, er llnld. And never purl again. and sisters. Mac- l this mornq late residence‘ Thursday, Feb. 23rd, i928, Kenzle. ngc b5‘ Mineral froln her llltc real- 25th.‘ starting at 2 li- l“; ALBERT EDWARD SABINE Dqwrlcd lllh life rev. 24th. Seven years have 10M. b"! l"! Some day we hope to meet some day we know not when And clasp Ills-hand in a bel- Inscrted by his loving lvlfl- WE WANT A YOUNG MAN WITH intelligence ilvolnge, ‘Wllfi is willing. lo work rm- llw mollny llo wrlntll to mako. ‘rho right nlonoy to tho rllllll mph. m» l|mlt- Wrllo holll- 7'11! P. (l. llcx 984, Molltrolll- . g. w. Fob. 2t. 1'"7""'*='"3'- Millard’: unlmml rollevll 111"» / a lilllo above lll" l l l i i N. D. MllcLEAN Undertaker PHONE H9 KING SQUAD! bride returned last night from thell',llllll‘l- lncludedl Boston, honeymoon trip, which v City, Montreal. lToronto and Ottawa. ~ - - trllnl In do!‘ Jllllg0-—"\Vlly, lluwX-i that?“ ~l'l"ls(lller~—“l swnrl- m ll-ll lfllllb" .ll:llgl:~—“\’i’0ll?" PlisollcP-"ilut every time l 1t" to loll i: some lalvycl’ ohiiWi-‘l? lll ‘rQRO-O-QQOOOOOQOQWOQ HUSKIN ESS AN]! IRRITATEI) THROAT is quickly relieved by MELOIBS Their healing properties soothe the inflamed and len- der vocal organs. Price 25c Box. Sold only by THE PROMPT DRUGTGISTS Richmond‘ I 1P , aeKinnoll lwllfifiguffli. KODAK Stone as: l lll cnsnlzorrmlrowu GUARDIAN _._ "Dunkinson and Clarke Comstocll. Toronto, , was... l... dflllghlél‘ had . chi THE MARKETS l ‘to be their stenogrupher but sllel _ could not very well accept the posi- codiac is the manager having been manager. He takes in with him n. qunlifiedl ‘tailor, Mr. C. C. Milligan for many! 27I6lyflll1§ ll tailor oi‘ Summersidc but _ {for the last. few years has repre- , _ “"11 hnlSfillitld this company on the main- lmill lll lilo .\lill‘Slllll“ltl l'l"ll.~<b_v-lland_ ‘l"lll Fhllrlell, Sunday. Feb. 26th. he“, of the business .11 .. rfl-lar-lt. Rev- \\'- llrllro Muir Monmon in the center ill _, PRESBYTERIAN SERVICES — services in the follows ".-= _ "_'_ . 10 a. lll. and “Don't! miss the play, "The Rondlyoung People-s nmetmg at the City" presented by HlllllPl‘;BI-adnlhane; lmv" Dlflllmllc Club l" m" m‘! at the service in connection with thollovzll lwflllng-iPres-byterian Church fill Bffldfllbllnli Will b6 {ll ll ll. llLllllsn (lfino h] Winn-r IHlll-ringtoll, Mnrshficld and Mtllmll print-s \\‘l‘l‘l‘ lnlvihlllgoll- A a. m..|l;: ilPlllVl‘ lrzlllo mm ‘Mflffillliifld 3 ll- m- 11nd Ml- smwiill-llillos oi‘ millillnll ulld lilo lllltlvflfill" the 7 p. m. Feb. 26tll|llollrlly lllld dolor-rod shipment. Thr- Hlflhfield- grades of rolled outs was quiet and 39V» w‘ Bill“ Mull" Wm preach invYflhlQS were steady. Tllo uullertnll»: Hlflhfield l" 3 P‘ m‘ Sundal’ schmlilo lilo our; lllarllul was firm under , wood 15mm” and Belfil good (lfllllllllll lll-ollr (lll sources- znfiflml: on sllndqy‘ tlgeupzstg éhgrsllllo rc-ileillls \\'(ll‘O 1.521 cuses- lll ‘ " ‘ . l‘! .. . ',- . . . - .' ‘Cllglrlz; firwafllsialfids 26x13; a. gmlhllllprlllly llllh the advices l‘ trnu i ‘(fully mllin Saturday morning on a visit to friends and relatives in Boston and The‘, Philadelphia. company look The direct» David Em’ to his ilrlmn ill ('ll-'ll‘l0ll(‘,lfl\\'ll. in last nlBht',"X'-°'m"°" L the continued making their home at The Russ was an lmllrfivfll andnvorked. Priscncr-"Jlllllzc, l don't know l “wuss-n Scores In Novel Type 0f Picture "SILVER VALLEY" PLAYS FNNéQUE ROLE WITH FIEL- l In "Silver Valley,“ which opened, ‘Yesterday at the Capitol, Theatre Tox Mix is cast. as an aviator, and his antics to master the intricacies, Eof. an airplane lead to many hilar- ‘lous and thrilling situations. Tom's efforts to fly the plane meet with the disapproval o! the ranch owner. Unable to lift the )plllll9 off the ground. Tomi dentol~ ,ishes half the ranch and his trun- ltic efforts to gain control of the [machine convulse the cowboys as well as the audience. Tony. Tom's horse, is deeply eon- foamed as to the welfare of his ‘master and follows Tom and the lplane across the ranch where Tom finally wrecks the plane and. barely escapes with his life. Toln applies for the job as Sher- iff of Standing Rock and his thoroughness at retaining law and order incur the enmity of Black Jack Lundy, a leader of highway- men. An active volcano forms the background to a number o1 smashing sequences, actual scenes of Vesuvius in eruption. ‘photo, graphed especially for this produc- tion being among the high lights of the picture. ‘I Dorothy Dwan is cast. in the lending feminine role. while a strong supporting cost includes Phllo McCullough. Jockey Hoefii, ,Tonl Kennedy, Lon Poff. Harry i Thrills galore are featured in the ‘filth chapter of “Hawk of the Hills". lost but by no means least on the bill is “Our Gang" kids in one of their funniest. comedies. You will make a big mistake if you pass up this show. its great.‘ .\l(l.\"I‘lll'}Al., Ft-ll- Z-‘lx-‘Fllll l0?‘- oiull Illly-tllwl for lirzlill ilero tnllll)’ showed fllrtllcl" ilnprnvclnl-llt :lll:l Hfilllt" llllslllvsil was dmlil with llll‘ lllllloll Kingllnlll and llll- l-mllillellt in wllr-lll illltl ilitlhl for lllliiTlly ship- lllPlll- lll lllifilltllllfiiilll‘ malkot saliva nl‘ Manitoba No. 1 xvllfiar. were mlllle lo New York exporters a: l~i l-Z cents pol" bushel ullzlol" till‘- lWlnlllpvl: Mlly option, u- l. f. Bzly ‘Ports, lllld our lots of oats ("hanged hands fnl- all l-all shipment from Fort Willlanl. The lm-al and coun- try dnlllzlud for coarse grains wile steady and prices ruled iirnl. A feature or lilo flour trade was the continued steady (lenllllld from fox- cign Illlyers for ‘spring wheat Lffllllflfs‘ illlll ll full" volllllle m‘ bu".- invss was fltfflllllllllltilllfll fol" lmlb dolmllld was also gnnd llllll Canada prices xvrlro llrm. .-\ frlil" lrzldr- \\'ll.\| flour‘ WllPfll '.".\l‘.~ llouo ill all l l was firm» ‘Tito lllzlrkct for stlllldzlru New Ilrllllslvicit and the strength ill lilo United Status potato marit- ols zffirm feeling nrevllilell in the local situation and prices were tallied. Sales at‘ cur low '01‘ Quebec varieties were nlnde >l $1.20 to 81-25 pill" bug m‘ 90 lbs‘. 311 ,blllk ex-tral-ll. The demand was mood for Quebec grades. The ma?- lkl-t for imported beans cnlllilllle-l int-live lllltl lirm- (‘m- inis nt‘ choice llvllitp handpicked were quoted n: l$ii~lii per llusltoi ox l\'lll'l{. illlll bru- vliflll lots sold ill $3.10 per bushel 'l‘llo demand for butter of a linlited character lEllplisll buyers for cheese and H moderate amount of business was Tile domestic trade was The receipts WON! 28 boxes. OTTAWA- 0m, troll. Zfh-(EKP-Fl Following ii drop ill lilo Chivzlzfi mlarket there has boon some cn ~l '01‘ Amrrllnln eggs boilll: brought {to Canada tn moot ihn heavy ('01!- lsllmllrive llrlnlalld expel-led durillz: six o'clock" at. 5.45. of recommendations dealing wilil the reorganization of the merit of national revenue are c0n~ Clarkson. Gordon chartered accountants of Toronto, which was tabled by the Hon- W. D- Euler in the House mons today. orlzatiorl of the order-ilt-council 0i' August 7. i926, as auditors to tllq special House 0i’ Commons miltee which probed the affairs of and also the royal customs mififliflll. and its investigations coll- tinued llfil’ of improvements recommended Proceedings (Continued from page l) rence valley to blossom like the proverbial rose. The speaker "saw 0'l"l‘AW.A, Feb- 2a. -L A number depart- talned ln the report oi‘ Messrs» and Diiwortil nl’ (.‘onl- Tlllo firm acted under the autu- Conl- tne national l-cvenue department com- '!'O|‘ close to eighteen months. The report says that flom time l0 lime the minister of national revenue has put into effect a num- lly lilo illveslitrzltors and that these have added to the efficiency of the department Ono of the chief rec- olrllnr-nlllltioils is that which de- clared that "to utilize effectively such ll body of competent apprais- ers there should be concentrated ill about lOO ports the examination and appraisal m’ all importaliolls on it ("ommnrcltll scale, which prosolll puss through some ports," A lllrgc- number of lilo preselll , ports. continues the recommends-l, tioll, “should be closed entirely amid? no pol-ts should be opened lu int-l llre except wilore Wilfffllltell by. business conditions and where! there is ll certainly ot’ being able. ‘to provide adequate examination: tllld commtclll. appraisal." i It is shown in tho leport th:l:' lllero are 729 pol-ls. outports rllllll stations lll Czlnlllirl. under the lll"- cclioll or‘ the department oi‘ nai- ioual revenue and that ill 23L r-l‘ these tho expenditures ml" llilllllllldr trillion ext-ceded lll" lnv/lllllo ill lllf‘ your 192G. Thu nxl-r-ss was more tllzlu Hill percent greater lllull the illr-nlno. Oval" lib |lt‘I‘l_'Plll oi‘ tllo Wlilllfl PPVFIIIII‘ nl‘ tho 0mm- try wuo gathered by lull m‘ lll" present [ifirlil- 0n October Ill. i927 lilo. Pllt-llilllh‘ posts worn llislrililvtod as follows: —\'nv:l Seotia total, i741 P. E. isl- mill 2o; x. ll.‘ G-l", Quebec 100: Ontario 197: Mflllllllllil ill; Snsk .- (‘llflwilfl 2S: Alberta 242 " Col-lltllbin T5", Yukon T. (‘rlnllll lolrll 72D. Tllo report. suggests that. G00 of those [lO‘l‘lH, Olllflflrlti and DH‘- volltive stations be abolished 1lil‘l the work concentrated in thr- n» mnindol: Tho report tabulated the lllllnilcl" of ports ill ouch province whit-ll ill 1926 hurl nrl li‘\'l‘lllli‘ ‘ll all, or wllrlro tlle- revenue (‘flllPPlPll vans less than tlll- oxpollllitllrr- ll»- volvml ill zlllmilllslralioll- Thn lluriiilllo lltzllros \\’f‘l'f‘Z——~ Nova Sl-ollll. Revenue, "ililib". Expenditure. $\7.1i€\!l. Ports. lllil- "P. E- lsluull. Revenue, $3.13". Expenditure $4.134, ‘Ports 12. New llrunslviok. Revenue $15- nfl n12. Expenditure, l-‘il-flfi-l. Ports, _l- Saturdayb Ice Races a! Tull Wcdnesay night, and is now in won- expected. The fans entered". Boy, Evaline Patch. Todd. Class B Paco-Mike McGrcgo Dongola, Zelma‘ A.. Prince Mac. ish Ginger, The Banker. ‘othy E., Royal Worthy. Cope. Guy. l],- lll. --‘ .\l()N'i‘llldAll~~lt‘rtlsll eggs alc light and from present nppozlrzlucos lllltl nulrkot should be steady illlflllf, i’ ullo lmluuvo oi‘ tho week» "-11,. oT-c. BOWLINGE O X 0 i ‘start to finish and zl *1 and although the Spuds won th big enough to overcome them. ‘A. Joy rolled high total of 855 ‘pins. m- Mrx _,_ T_ Mackenzi‘, Following lire scores: Spuds E. Robin C. Prallltht '1‘. Howatt . lll. Gregory . . . . .. ‘Rev. P. McMahon l i Total~2553 Crercents . Tierney Dllffy "op-a McGulgan Malone Y ~ .>_. _._ G- O i Total—273B .mr-et. tho Victories l ANIW Funeral Home Illlll. Iaclllllllll Undertaker and llhlnu Grafton Shut fine ill-I a Last night on the L. O. C. alleys, lhc Crcsccnts met and defeated, the Spuds by o margin of 1'75 pimt, The game was a real good one fromlDEATH 0F MRS the Crescents‘ s took the lead in the first. two games l lo as 251 153 177 233 H] 189 § l i w o 1 P Ncxt game takes place‘ tonight ‘at 8 o'clock when the Ramblers .,...____.,___.. sharp. Tile officials arc: Starter, R. Abbott. Announcer, John A. McDonald. Judges. Walter Brown, R. Socclc, T. C. Edgett. In Memoriam J. l3 lllWllyS boon felt among some, lime silo had been in frlilin death llel" condition was thought to lac sorlmilo one, who has. in all things, ovi been ll Christian lll and lrllosl sense of lbc word. Tn ll(‘l' husband, to llor son ll Wl-llllell Muolfnnzln flllll llllllglltr-l" Lillian, ml also extends its deepest synlpotlly Many friends will learn of the late Rev. which suddenly at her home in in her 68th your. Lucas, who predeceased his by about fourteen months. will people as}! . y ‘volt Saturday promises to be the‘ bisw gest day yet on the Spcedlvmy- The) track was sprinkled with water derlul condition and fast time is‘. Q’ _v__ (‘g are taking Swill interest in the sport, as evidenced, by the large attendance on race days ca??? lam‘: géusguacrliggcgrogl it is with deepest regret that wc"[-~ »~ -. », Saturday the following horses boingl Class A Pace~York Ola. Butcher Class A Trotfiltlellic Forbes. Bin- gen Aubrey“ _ Bonnie Brook, Mack i r,j Class B ‘Prob-Silk Worthy. Brit-. Class C Pace-Colorado P.. Dor- Johnny Class C Tron-The Allie, Doctorl i Setzcr, Ever Ready. Marioric. Vital, The races start at two oblocklm ‘his wil’ Wm!" J Timers, Leo Blake, Parker Moore. T- MRKENZ-‘E lLodgc. SOUS of England, he always ‘ There passed away lll her l-osil‘ uurd some their maiorltv was “ol/(‘llfltl at m lllulllunild s», yPi-ller- b,“ Inllny. one whose influence for goo-l last. night's game Rev. P. McMahon has y i; lltlzlltll, bllt, until shortly before lll-r‘ ilfil All those who llnqwilel- are unop- ly grieved tn hour of tho passing r)!‘ lilo lllKliPl-l’. v MRS IIARRIEFEIDGES LIICAS I with, Aquila Lucas,“ sad event. occurred quite, , London.‘ Ontnrlo, on February 6th last inst. The Rev. Mr. wile, mmcmherml. especially by our older CHASE 6' TE. SANBORN A! WE promise nothing\~ for our teas that they , do not deliver teas you you can do en o en’ "y—~‘ They . are that upon- that you wi i buy again and again. l undJlaif-pqmd nd uart r-pound n Po sealed air-tighrapagagcs.‘ A! Gmcers Everywhere ' ((.((((((((¢(€(. ‘if W.’ / ll. M. c. A. TEAM lll l>lll ' . .. IN (CCQQQ SEAL BRAND ORANGE Prkos AND SUPER|OR BRAND n I [flu] '.'V£ Lml AlBERlllN ‘llNB WLEARY 'l‘llcslllly' lllllflllill; llli‘ Y. I\i- t‘. A! this lllt)\'<' is orbit-ill ll)‘ lllt‘ lllll‘|'- llm-kvy loam will journey‘ western sflvlifill m‘ lull" ilmvillrlvilll whr-rl- they will pllly lilo 0L0: Seuinr lozllll oll 'l‘l|0.~="lluy llll-Zlll llllvlf [l to llll‘l(‘.~'i shown by lilo business men of . ..Ot‘lllll(‘ll Illltl also it}; l!ll.- ‘Jlllllllornlls rorlunsls fol" ullnlns Sovorztl clinics illlvv uilulldy boon lllt‘ Alllvrlull lllltzllls 1m llll‘ frlllllll-jlllllyvl.‘ ill |ll'(‘|):ll‘ill|()ll for this lrIp Lucas. n clllilglltcl" of the late Robi. Eridges. once ll prominent merch—, ant. ill- Clmrlottetown. was also very widely known and highly cs- tecmcd; They lvere married in this city in i875, and WCYG both alive to happily celebrate the fif- tieth anniversary of their wedding on August 6th, i926, with all lllem- ill-rs of tileil" family present. Tilt" into hits. Lucas visited this Pl"o- vlllcl- lust. [UHLUSL to l't‘ll(‘\\' the fril-lldsililts null lllcct the surviving lwquailltlulcos of the days 0i‘ ll(‘l' girlhood and earlier lifc. On lhc ‘ac-carbon of that visit she was ill [splendid ilcnlth and l)ll()_\'£llll ill SOi‘lZl|Jl(‘ uoninlily’ t0 those wilolll ,slle was so glad to nlcct. Mrs lLllr-rls loaves. to cherish o ‘lovely ‘yillClllllljY, live sons, six daughters and twenty-eight gland-children." ‘She is also survived by (our sisters. lMr Alberta, Hazel and Beatrice Bridges Hurry, now lof Maiden, Mass. and Mr. RobelyGalllbia on tllc Gold Coast of Al- lricn. S. Bridges of Wakefield, Mass. The Guardian extends its sill-_ THE I./\'[‘E CALEB JESSE l WlllT-l "Lock ~ izlrc called upon to report tile death, which‘ occurred at his homo 28 Elm; lAvonllc this city, on Tuesday-f pnorlling. February twenty-first. i The deceased had enjoyed his; ‘usual good hcllltll until about ten days before his death, when he con- tracted pneumonia and despite the; ‘best nlcdiczll attention and loving}, care he passed alvay. The late Mr. Wllitlock. who was ‘sixty-six years of age. was a son of‘ the late Edwin C.._ and Sarah $lllltlll Whitlock, and was born at Noll"; Glasgow. P. E. I. l When quite a young mall be crlnll-l llc served his] ltime as a carpenter with the Intel ‘Henry Rackhanl. being aflcrlvnrcls ‘ODIDIOYCG as such with Lowe Bros-‘ ‘engaged with Bruce Stewart S: Co.. lLtd. as a pattern maker. l j A home loving nmn of more than} ordinary skill and ingenuity. ho had, ill his spare time applied hinlscll Pm the hulking of wooden articles oi’ ltlle highest quality as regards both" material and worklllllllsllip. | As a Cilarter Mclubel" of Eton took a docp interest ill its work- ings and the welfare of its mem- . ~ ' 1 He leaves to mourll ills uudotlzi l , . ,- . b rolled m?“ single 50°79 of 251 while wide circle 0:‘ friends In till! porsoli igaTcglxfd ‘fsfcfanrmh Sum“ tin-rel PM‘ and Edgar of this City; Harry, Sll-l daughters. Weston, pervisor of the Ford Motor Co.,' Batllllrst, West Africa: Ethel, Mrs, Irzl M. Illblvll," May. Mrs. Willi-arc L. Higgins; and Myrtle, Mrs. G. Willard West all residing ill this city, also five brothers and one. "" sisters. William (3.. of New York City, Wallace oi Montreal, John, Silos. Nelson and Mm. Annie Wll-i ' "' linlns, Charlottetown. “l “I'll The funeral which was wry larg- , l" ‘Ml’ ‘ lclv attended was held yesterday "lflllvim "ml "lemhl- Th“ (""“"““"irlflr-rnoon. Rev. Hammond Johnson .01‘ Trinity United Church ollicial- ‘ma. The Sons of England attended in n body and interment wlls madl- ill the Peoples Cemetery. The pllil-llcnlrrs wore. L. C. Wm"- , -. l). l). ltlnrrisoll. nmcs McEuc-horn, Jnllll Proud llllrl i“. M. Stcwllrt. . The floral tributes worr- as Jaws". Pillow» Wile lllld fnllliiv. wl‘l‘l\lllS-~Bl‘ll('(‘ Stownrl d: Co m. Ltd, Elllployoes Flows-t- llros.. Ltd. {Elllpltlyoos Bruce SlPWflIN x- Co he Lid. \ lol- l llli: lliuill ullrl ll _'_'_.|tlll sholvill; llllly bl» m. Tlll- u-lllll this. _v<-:ll'. is t'lilll'\]llli'll‘ll [mill Illttll], pnsI-ll l'l|lll‘l‘|}' lll’ lll!‘ ywllllltzvl‘; ‘Flll- ||i'l'.~l'(iY|ill~ll m‘ ill“ lI-illll will nll-lllllllrs lll’ llll‘ Assnvilltillll llltillill :lil prnlxllliiily- lll“ us inlllnru‘. nlllillly lrlllll tllr- Jllllinl" Y's .\lv-l:‘.-<> tilllll Willinlll .\llll‘ll'_\' _ . (flull. _ livid-luv‘ ll;ll"l"_y Fplllvll; (lllulllll The ]tl‘ll|l'l|l;ll Illljvfll ill this i‘lll_\ll'l'-\l»lllll.~=: lllluloii Sr-zlllhlll " and lmllll is lll jlfltllillli‘ lll.» S]\i\‘\\1 |\'\)\'\\'ill‘ilS Rump-ll gplllhll; Al o! Lfiflll sportmllllslflp illlll l-lwllt-‘Ilisull Hut-sits: ‘not Halli llpinlll play Fllllllll’ lllilil lilo llPlllfll \\'lli!l",l'l(l.\‘lfll‘, Vi, illg of llll‘ l-lilllil‘, lilo poplllllriw of x then Methodist Church. Mrs. Cresccntw-Lodge Etoll-Som~-of' ‘England. .W- C. Whitlock aulctfalng; ily, New York; Bnllingall. Spray-S. J. Wllilioc Ray Hcustis and family. Mitlbhd Mrs. John Wllitlock, Nelson Whit- lock and family". llirs. liams. and Biulll-llv. Ml". lllld lvlrs. Fred Wilitlork, ‘Alf. and Mrs. NM» son Whitlol-k. Jlx, Fred iil-llcirrsnn, Ml" .:lllli Mrs. ii. Stewart, Ml". anti Mrs. Bert. soil. Mrs. J. A. (leaner and Mrs. G. W. Ritchie. Ml". mld Mrs. T. Roy Cudlnorc. Pllcrsoll, Ml". and kit's. L. i’. ‘Pall- tou and fuluilv, Ml" null Airs. l‘. N. Manuel and fziulily, Ml". Mo" Tlltvcll- tou and Mir-s Harry Cildlllorv, Mr. and Mrs. G._ k illiLlfd-llllllly‘ illlnlc Wil» Mr. and Mrs. Dltvi~ Ml". lllld hlrs. L. .1. Mv~ Evelyn Clalrkyildl‘. NllIl‘l(‘l‘\'_illS l-xpr sions of syrups.- tlly tvere also leccivetl by his lulu- s. C. C. Culinillgllzllu of Bflstflllflll)‘ including" zl cable from his son resident ill Bzltllllrst. The Guardian CXlPlldS its sillll-rl- ‘core sywnpntlly" to the berezlvvci Sylllplllll)’ lo thr- bereaved. _.,_______ Are ther -'l lll l away tonl Illnlg slorr. O"QQQ.QQQ.Q‘QQ§QQQQLQQQQQ1 of the into Caleb Jesse llllilitlucki‘ ‘ 3 but for the pnst thirty yczlrs being} MISS L. McQUMD. Manager iO§“OQ.‘.‘.QWQQ.O'. PRUIHR lll lll‘ that Rum] meal l. lll-url lzlk» hfllljl‘ Il'\‘i hlfllllflbw ll sol lll shlw ‘ hylllll. Ally QllEEll y y "0TEl",f Since taking over this, Hotel we hove spent- iliillly‘ thousands of dollars in , repats and llllplv cinema-lip. is now the finest Hotel of its class in the MflTlLllllB,P1'Q lnccs. it appeals to ‘tribe who want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service nt n moder- ule price. .- . Rates from $3.00 to $4.50 per dlly. P Charlottetown Hotel C01, Ltd. Proprietors 1 1 4 P r b 4 i i 4 I i b ,0 ll 4 i I P E lmulv o. llmlwh. Mariner Nooooooohooooeoooooobkb Q IIOTEI. lllflilllll One of the largest and best o vovvoooo-ouvo lppell Hotels lll Easter" ‘Cglada. Corltullls 120 rooms. t: ll of which have Pflvfl" hauls. Completely renovm" , in the past two Yell“ Few Hotels throughout Canada l and the United States iuwe t Courteous , its splendid table. service to all Guests. phones in rooms Rates $4.00 to Trio- srlso phi’ my. (iharlollelowll Hotel (‘0., Ltd. - "r l. ". Proprietors x“ CO+QOQOQ4OOQOWO O-OQQO-OfiQQ ~ l ~ '1 ~ 5»- 5;