~%__ _...___..__ q a ooo+oo oaooooowwooowoo-ow» ii‘ I llltltliilillii "é D OLD, “fist-ass I 30¢ Lb? TEA z Lbs. s1.00__ fl 2 for 25c 37-» WIT-ATE? 3 for 50c . PRUNES a =;__, g; 2 Lb. BEANS ~ "iloNlous 19Eh§%;__ PEARS 2 for 35c COCOA 2 Lbs. for 25c lludmore Bros Phone lv84~225 T 0 ooeooo o0v<+oo4o¢+0vo;‘ 4009' The most desired of all thingy-a cozy home- is always belnq sought by many people vrho re- fer regularly to the real eataie claflslfled ads of T h e Guardian. Charlottetown Let these home hunters lindyour Real Estate for sale or rent ad llet- ed there and you will quickly dispose of your lone-d. ‘the I ‘ H. mil-aria», 192s ldlelltralilllairilliian SHOP from l-ylolmenh Catalog. “PLOW GENTLY. BWEET AFT- 0 H-tlle perfect love song-fifty v0 ces will enrapture you with its music at ‘Burns’ Anniversary, Janu- ary 25 and 26. 7355 JUST ARRIVEb—Tw0 cars coal ‘P- J- NOy & Co» Hunter River. GOVERNOR AOOEIPTI OPFIOE. FUNERAL TDDAYw-Tlle fuller-l —l-lls Honor Lint. Governor Hearts al oi ‘the “late Basin Carver tekeil evenln g q, e ,1 _ §fl‘,,"’5’{’,'}’,,‘i‘,§‘,; chtomm ‘h’ I33” m," "Wrnins et 8.45 to st. spent itathlsu lidliifilllllrnimfsiflfili he would accept in‘: offioeasrlllngicgi ‘Willis Calhwm ‘Ilflli-‘Q l0 ‘R- C- Kissine. Culubarlund Street when lPatron of such committee. Wilimlllcia was recently organized for the 1028 Olympic Games which‘ are to bake place Holland. The constitution 0| the committee la nationwide and has u.- resented on it all the important no lnmni Cemetery. This TURNl-P8.— Mr. Thomas Beer. Charlottetown is loading turnips "Bil! mild day at railway. Farm- ers having table stock to sell Hhould phone 1075. 7361-22-1-21 in Amsterdam. ol-iuacu or SCOTLAND.- 7375-21-31 amateur sport in Canada. like Ex. organizations governing Rev. Ewen McDougall cancels his; n FORMER ISLANDEIK-Mrs. C. H. Townallgnd. Gooderich ‘street has rceived the sad news of the death of her. brotlaar-in-law, Frank B. Jest. of M-iddiehol-o. Mass. which 100k place Jan 12. ‘Mr. Jost for many years proprietor of the old firm of Miller Brothers, music dealers. of Charlottetown, ‘P. E. l., and was Well known on‘ the ‘Island, yalso in Halifax. his native city.- ‘St. John Globe. . SUCCESSFUL OPERATION. — [A telegram ‘was received last even- llng stating that Mr. D. A. Bruce had undergone a successful operation in ‘Royal Victoria Hospital, Monit- ‘real, and is nowJest-ing comfort- ably. iMr. Bruce has been in Mon- treal during the past three weeks and tlm operation was performed yesterday morning =by Dr. David McKenzie. His many friends in city and courl-try wish that Mr. Bruce may have a speedy recovery 0nd 000a to see hlm return home in good health, THE NEW PERTH DAIRYING C0.—The Annual Meeting was held ion the 19th inst. The Annual Re- port showed that a good year's work had been done, the butter ‘manufactured being 25 percent value 36 per cent, greater than in 1924. The directors have now on hand about $1100, which puts them ill i1 lXJsitioli to llllLkB some desired improvements in the equipment etc. The following were appointed directors viz: Wm. Moor, J, A. Dewar. C. H. McQunrrie, J. J. Walsh, Thor-l. McLean. 0. Ceilings. It.’ G. Mc-Lal-en. ‘R. S. Mc-Leren, Pre- sident, Wm. Cain, Secretary, D. Mc- ‘Lnrcn, Auditor. The directors will meet on Suturtlny to plan for the current ycnr. CHANGE IN‘ LETTER CARRIER DELlVERY.—-0‘wing to complaints having been received regarding the non-delivery of mail by letter car- riers on Saturday afternoons it has been decided t0 make a change in the present service. so that in fu- ture the carriers will be entitled to their hull-holiday on Wednesday instead o1‘ ‘Saturday and that on Saturday there shall be only one -—------'r‘y the Governor General ‘has kindly accepted to act as patron q! tile- committee. Constable O'Brien o! was ‘Clilildlan Mounted ‘Folios arrived in the city Wednesday night with 9- llrlsomir Fred Robertson of Mur my ‘Harbour whom he arrested in Sunny Brae, N. s. The prisoner will be when by the conetabig to Goon. KDi/JWB silo] where he will be com- m“ 30'0"“? A0t~posseseion of a still. Constable O'Brien who is an overseas man, ‘having ‘served with the 931- ‘S1988 BB-"Bfy, is renliwitlg acquaintances with ii-ptwlntluent for Sunlmerside for Friday 22nd in order to attend the funeral of Miss I/ucy Mutiow of ‘Mill View which will tulle place at 1.30 p. m. BRINGS PRWONER BACK. -_ llle Royal CHURCH SERVICES. ——Servic- 05 in the NEW London charge in connection with the ‘Presbyterian Church in Canada will be conduct- ed Sabbath next. 24th inst. ‘by the Rev. Georze Cameron who will preach at Clifton 11 a. m.. Long River 3 p. m.. and Geddy Memorial 7 p- m. 2i mitted for an infraction of the In- BELFAST AND WOOD l8- LANDS SERVICES ~R6V. D. Mac- Vicar will preach Tuesday, the 26th at Belfast at 7.30 p. m.. and Wednesday 27th at Wood Islands at 7.30 p. m. (Patriot please 001W) several old comrades while in the city, SUNDAY SCHOOL WORKERS INSTITUTE- The last session of this institute. which has been go- ing on all this week. will ‘be held tonight in the usual place at 7.30. If you have been unable to attend as yet collie to this closing meet- ing. You will certainly be well repaid. The lectures thus far have been very helpful and inspir- ing, and tonight's lecture on the important theme-imfralnlllg chil- dren to Worship in Home and Church". should be heard ‘by every ELECTORS MEETING. —-A well attended meeting of electors of the City of Charlottetown was held lest evening in the L. P. U. Hall. with (Mr. Dan. Chipman nctlm 8.8 chairman. During the meeting ex- cellent speeches were given by Messrs Dan Gillie, Dan CouBhlali. Ed. Nicholson. John Gorluley, Dr. Dougan and L. B. Miler. Messrs. Gillie, Coughlsn, and l0- . _ _ ' V_ ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN GUAltDIAtI j she entertstined a flisnlis to a card party. Tile ladies prize was won by Mrs. Emmet Gab, lant and the gentiemans prize by Mr. F. Nicholson while the conso- lation prizes were awarded to Miss i 1' ‘Mary McDonald and Mr. shim-shin" Gallant. ‘ . . Entertainment at 5001111. which was held under the auspices of the ‘Ladies’ Auxiliary 0f Last Royalty in Hearts Hall on! Jarge attendance. the hall being some circles that comparatively few ENJOYABLE EVENIHGw- Last llllillllillliflillillli IINIIEB illl lllil number of. Revaluation Law Provide: Payment of Principal and Interest in Gold Marks for Heartz Hail East Royalty entertainment and PRICE ADVANOING ~ .___ \ Legislative Action Expected Shortly to Have Favorable ira- fiuence on Market Price The lunch A number of inquiries received Tuesday evening’ w,“ a vary “why dealers from investors inter- cessiul and enjoyable functionfflted in Hmnbi-‘TK 455% 30ml“ Sui)‘ Despite the bad roodsfthere was a port the belief which is held in almost tilled to capacity. are aware of these Bonds being now Mr. S. A. MacDonald ably pra- legally nn a gold basis. in other sided as chairman, and the foliow- words, principal and interest ac- "ia Prvflrflmme was admirably cording to the Revaluation Law, are reziarslt‘ ‘payable in the new Gold- Marks Vocal solo-i.\ilss Jessie Jenkins wgfl‘? ha?’ beegasgeadlly Fagltall RBad,ng__m__ Green e a par yo: . cen s n ann Male quartette~ Messrs. Philllp- m“ “‘°“°Y m“ m" m“ “a” “"" eon. Scott, and Dennis brothers tiihnshed‘ Dhflogua __ nThe Two Mrs’ The misunderstanding regarding Bmwn5"_ M15595 MflCNevm their statue has arisen because of Hqimlm H0099“ Roberts‘ Shaw, the confusion between old paper marks (issued before December- Henrtz, Jenkins, and Mr. Hearts. Vocal solo-Miss illerle Wood 1923. and New Gold‘ Marks issued‘ Quartette— Misses Wood, and after December, 1923. Legally. the Jenkins and Messrs Dennis and Hamburg il/flo iBonds were psy- Phiillllilfin ‘able, before the passing of Revallr Siimr-MIBB Edith 110m“ lltioll Law, in paper marks. The Duet~"'1‘lie Gypsy 50ml"- l“ JIJVWIIS injustice, however, of pay- sampled these healthful foods. there ’ is a busy week ahead for the oblig- Glurke is a sister of G. Frederick Clarke, author oi’ the novel "The USE property to your entire satisfaction. HE CHARLOTTETOWN. GUARDlAN In reference to a notice appearing in yesterday's Patriot re the prioe of flour which according to a clip- delivery, but the carriers would be required to report for duty nt Ilie post office on the nrrivnl of the ed to collect mission work. ping ‘taken from a St. John paper is quoted nt $10.60 pcr barrel, it may be stated that grocery firms? in this city are at presiz-nt retailing this comtnodltypnrt $10.00 and $10.60 mail at or about 6.30 p.m., which will he at once fully assorted and the carriers’ wickets would then be opened at or about 8.30 pain. lurid would remain open until 10.00 Mrs. lC- D. J, Richard. - d, h me start- Birthday out Fplilnd at csmvmo“ were a. vocal duet by Bell and Mrs. Milton Stewart, several reading? lily Md: Bslilnsnii. and n "W" B“ ° Y ‘ Fox Experi- ‘ (Continued from P360 i) The Man In Charge. Dr, G, Ennis Smith, in charge oi mental Station no‘ The estimated amount of $3.050.» 00 at 2‘/§% Revaluation will be, in is payable at maturity in the new g-old currency; that is, the gold marks. According to present information interest at the rate of 5% per unnum will be paid on the revalued gold value. CLASSIFIED ADS d i i. J. LESTER DOUGLAS ' 39 Queen Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Potatoes A Specialty Highest Market Prices Paid. Wrlte or Phone 938 or 798. 044G094 Many Perish in East Africa. Floods; gtusnuivl’ Rxmdesm’ ‘Inn’ ZUIDZB was reported and a total ill- — hill. portions of Portugese East Africa Many cilllilcli liiliivcs llelr homes nlld others swept from six hundred dollars a year to the lulu of their floating huts have minister. (Canadian Press) a. strolls floods continue by heavy rain fail. have been drowned more than inst season, the total tafning their mall rlers’ Wickets. This new ion Saturday next the 23rd lnat. , _.__ i s'r_ ANDFIEW'S KIRK, satin‘ ‘JOH-N-—The annual meeting of St. iAndlewm Kirk, United Church of gCnnndn, Saint John, N. B. was held ‘Weilllesday night. January 20th. ilteports from fifteen organizations ‘of the Church were received and intiopted. The financial returns for ‘both local work and budget were ‘the largest in the history of the Chili-cit, Thirty new families united with the Church during the yet"- Estimatea were set forth for a 1920 (Budget of ‘$18,000. All increase of lover one hundred subscribers for “licrease of flfty per Cent ovflr 1925 lwas pledged for all revenues. The in meeting voted a. salary increase of pm. so that the patrons receiving ‘their mail through the carrier sys- tem would have the privilege of ob- on Saturday night's only by calling at the Car- service Iwill go into operation commencing, per barrel. The former price $10.00 is ‘for barrel lots "in cotton while wood barrels sell at $10.50. Th flour sold at these priqzs wblc are below that quoted in St. John is fro-m hard wheat and of the best grade. Leading firms of Charlotte- town did not follow the mill advan- ces as larger stocks had ‘been bought to protect citizens against ‘on November 20th. 1025. any advance ill price. In ‘referenceqqgnonr the Lieutienalrt Gill/em" to sugar prices which are quoted received the following telegram: at 86.45 per 100 lbs it may also be ‘snid ‘that the wholesale price this product in‘ the city is $6.75 per 100 lbs and retails at $7.00 per cwt. pr 7 1-2 cerfis per pound in small ots. His Majesty Thanks Lieut. Gov. For ornment has been 811N900 m“! ‘fell Majesty Queen Alexandra. dlel gbgut five o'clock today. 93d) ———- THOMAS MULVEY. BIRTHS Under Secretary of State- SMlTH—-At P. E. l. Hospital, Jan. 21st. 1926, to Mr and Mrs J. W. Snllth, Pownal, a son. (Congratu- lotions.) FREN‘CH.—On January 19th, 1926, at Brookdale Farm, Westmoreland, to Ml‘. and Mrs. George A. French. a daughter. Congratulations. ‘ ‘On November 21st. 1925. Hi5 140"‘ our replied as follows: ' To the Acting Secretary 0! 313i“ ‘if have the honour to acknow- ledge the telegram of the Under Secretary of State of the twentieth instant, informing me of the (b18111 of l-ler Majesty Queen Alexandra. and have w request that you will convey to Their ‘Most Gracious Mal- PEATHB - esties the deep sympathy and w" Condolence Message l-Ii-s “The Acting secretary of State otvregwgs to inform you that this Gov- béen devoured by crocodiles. t; "Hvoo+0+e-0o+§o+o+e+e _ CLASSIFIE One Insertion Four Insertions light lnlefllene .............--- 0 t { "*"*“*“‘ “ Situations Vacant $5 SELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- 'essitiee-zl‘_tial.eet iulusineiiio demand; have business or your own; make live dollars up daily; capital or experience unneces- sill-y. Out. B. Oarretson. Branilorfl- 1-1iI-12i. For Sale FOR SALE-CHOICE AYRSHIRE l-trlllll- cow. five years, [to b98119" Jan, IVJYI. _.___ 20th. Rod itdaoDonald. South- 7866 22 1 2i. .______._._..____- FOR sate-Lanai: QUANTITY iii snwdlist. B. L. Colon, Mill/m Mills. 730032181. "IR SALE-FIF"I'V Acne or land lent. ardi 4 miles from town, egnven- Appl_ by letter to ~ . an, ' ml m QECOND-HA D PIPELEQB FUR- "tce for ea e at reasonable prion- Anniv 1st Queen street. tetown, ' tlcul hiliifloi‘. Soul-is, P.'E.l. 1517-30-11“ = \__ _ "in SALE-THREE nun: enan l"“"i'il‘ii Bulls unsol- 1 100'- Rnnmlerll and Snundereon. Alibi‘ m. ti. Saunders city or Frill! FISHING BOATS FOR BALE. - l nines and designs. ‘For Ni‘- Charlot- 7873-33-31 are write P. a. money. boll “miierlnn. North River. v 718i ll ll. ADVERTISEMENTS lle par line of e word! ‘MUTLOW-At Miilvlew. Jan. 21. . lo per Ilan of e words 192d, Miss Lucy E. Mutiow, aged ‘lo nor line of ll worth o5 years. ilunerai begins nt the 18L. Rev. J. S. Donnell. a __-i%_.__._._. MlU*R~RAY.—-At her home in Clyde River. Jan. 21, 1926. Mrs. Annu- bella Murray. widow of the late John Murray. Age, ‘l-i years and 6 ‘months. Funeral notice later. ‘~—%4-§ ‘_4A‘Q‘ Yvvv - . co house st 1:30 p.m., Friday, Janu- ‘ ary 22nd, interment Birch Hill :OR SALE-THE GLOBE HOTEL gamete”, at Hunter River. includes splen- did taxi and livery business. 100 cream parlor and pool room- growin-g business Ideally sltiliflted in the most progressive centre in the Province. Reasonable term!- l a. w. Taylor. Proprietor- “p y 0978 12 s1 m: tr McCLAREM-Iln the City Hospital Juli 16th. Catherine ‘McClaray aged 71 years. (Not Catherine McKay as previously published.) KENOf-‘ICK. — in Saclod Heart Home Jan 21st, i026 James Keno- flck Iliad 79 years. FIHIGTB] this Nunam“ afternoon from A. A. J-ienneseeybl P “CAL NURSES PR5 funeral home by train to iMoreil. quently earn $30 a week. learn ‘ by private LuuGBDODdBIICB course- Catalogue No. 23 Free. Royiii College of Science, Toronto, Can- ,“ u. 1-16-161. s§?E§§\ fidDMAcLeitul VQ qfeattt" 1RD KENT ST. Miscellaneous mo. A. MoDONALD. LAND aunfi veyor, Hernianviiie. 1100-8-14!!! ‘ Lost Llqfl ‘um-wean KENT er. mo ' Capture/first‘ section of a beam itffle drlline. finder please return é. to G. care Guardian Office. ’ 7812-1-31-31 some; an? Wanted’ waurm-Fflea FOR NIGHT in Loving referred: stale fotlriinte was‘ I for short elroee Hollbltal. ' “ ralr-zz-l-zl ‘In Dee lieu-d’! For Aspen dbl" . . t ‘in Por Aches and ‘ i INSERTED av HER DAUGHTER AND GRANDGHILDREN. row of myself and loyal subjects in this Province- on the pfltiflllll vi our beloved Queen Mother." ' S (‘ so) FRANK R. HEARTZ. Lieutenant Governor. The following lettter has been sen-t to His ‘Honour from Ottawa tinder date of January 9th, 1926. Sir:—‘— -I am desired by His Excell- ency the Governor General to inform you that he has rpceived a despatch from the Secret-My of State for Dominion Affairs to the effect that your message of condolence on the occasion of the death of Her Malesty Queen Alexandra was recelvllli at‘ Buckingham -Palace. His (Modesty the King hsscom- manded that an expression or his sincere thanks may be coil- veyed to vou. " l havi; the honour to b8- Sir. Your obedient servant. (8nd) A. F. SLADIN. Governor GeneraYs ‘Secretory. Hie Honour. Frank R. Hearts. iLleutenant Governor. of ‘Prince Edward island. Charlottetown P. E. f.'-' Palln (in Dillard's I. nlnlsnf. lnluuubnnuui Memory of MR8. JULIA LUTHER Who Died January 22nd, 1024. the Station is a graduate of 111i ilniverelty of Tomhlfi- H9 i5 “Pad ive of Great Britain and recs ve his owdenllo tgaiérins ti; ry having aw: 0r 0v n- -“ "i if“ :i:.‘.;"%::.;‘:.:‘l:.‘;:‘ "t m’ Onmrm Agflcumm“ Couesuapr eel oi (bell d ‘ll ontlrllle to at Guelph and also for several ytarsiund t s e eve wi C carried out several nutritional probqlie upward in nature. ‘ems [or this United States GOVBTTI". Apart from immediate iliiifili" ment in the ivestlorn States. He ntions in the market price of Ham- W89 later connected with the lii- burg 4‘&% Bonds, investors heel! stitlite of iPugihllc Health at IAJtIItgOS-illave no iu-rtther dolulbt regordgng 3119 Ontario. at e some zmie a ii ‘ status oft elr ho tings; un er e in‘; i0 the ‘Palhilklglcai Chgmlstrlihmv. ‘the Bonds are definitely on a for Ml-ll-tary District N0. 1. igoid basis, Consequently, the pres ‘Dllgillg “i131 ggstAgvle Wags hfiierlit strong demand shows nn sign (ll has .euw B V80‘? 0"“ ‘ rlces are firming lol- Scientific ‘Research, hsvlng'““‘“°“‘°“‘ “d l’ charge of nz-search work in con- ' neotion with the raising of silver foxes in captivity. Dr. Smith has: v ‘ been through a large number oi’ so“ and a party of his friends spent ranches here and ‘in other parts Olin" afternoon on the Islam; The Canada, giving n great deal of lit-Two“ and. Qqulpment were mgpeci. iiention to the requirements of the-ed and the use‘; n, these various a... Drop" feeding or foxes and lhmughiticles were discussed. Then follow- ge Ertlsgrxrgnm“ yfigfkeggggézefliogasied n l-ndio concert from CNRA ut‘ 8 ‘ I and experiments he has ‘the s‘a-tls-iMb“ct°n' _ action of noting a great improve-l Am" tea Mr’ Judgi": ‘m: his pa‘; ment in the general health andllfeiléetllglmed h" l” 0m“ quality of lioxes. 5 ~ Summerslde and Prince County is to be congratulated upon having such a capable‘ authority located here, a man whoa: heart and soul Governor's Island: B. H. E. ‘Poin- is in ‘his work and who will be sett, ‘r. Chandler, Ivan Reddin. W- found only too glad to proffer hlailz, Phillips. Joe "Pretty Nifty Re- ndvice to any of ollr island foxlvue" (guest of honor). ‘"Clilck" breeders in‘ their problems. “qiuam,” Tom Dgwnr, “Dempsey" The Fox Experiment Station is D|am0nd_ at present being rlln as one of the ___._. units of the ‘Experimental Farm Recenuy Dr‘ Jack Jenkms drove While it will be probably a few en by the Municipal Government 0i’ Just recently a Charlottetown ipar ty of two sleigh loads visited at months before definite action is tak- l-Iamburg in regard to the revalu- Demonstration of Battle Greek Sanatorrnm ‘F . ..» ‘ ‘Miss Ruby M. Clarke. of Wood’ stock. ‘N. B.; is In the city demon strating Battle Creek Sanitarium Foods at the grocery store of Jen?‘ kins & Son. Ltd. ‘ iMisla Clark will be at the star‘? every afternoon this week and Juds~ Ing by the large number who throa- ged the atom this afternoon and . .- ill! i / ‘lllllllllllllllllllllllllli lhhhhhflh C. ing and milrteoue demonstrator. Servings of the diffenent products put up by the Battle Creek Iikiod‘ Company are passed to all who care to sample them and include Salad, Broth, Zo Cookies, Bra/ll Bread, etc. iMlss ‘Clan-lag explains intellig- ently the value of the products and " in addition gives every one a hook until-tied “Healthful Living" which gives in detail the necessity of consuming the propisr foods in or der to be really healthy. It is interesting to note that Miss‘ Z and fur cleaning dilti UISINFECTING GM/Pl/f; l’ ‘t’ PVC/l Cf; your H. 7/7 0/11.’ .9 ‘aw, Vo1//'/'*/1>'r£$“ Stock Quotations HALIFAX. Jan. 21.— Quotations furnighgl] ily Johnston and Ward. Magic ltoad," a story of Canada andI tiv Canadians advertised by Mills} & Boon, I/Jndon, ‘as their best first novel of the‘ year‘. i o ‘ Itlembers of the Montreal Stock S. P. C. A. Meeting .,,,.,,,,,,,._ ‘At. Top. anti Sunni Fe Ry. . 1131/; A meeting o; the s_ 3.1 C_ Anlllrnericn Cull. Co. . . . . . . . . .. 2 ‘A; was held Wednesday aiiilérnoon aLAm. Qilr null Fily g0 1:132 5 o'clock in the City Council Chem-Atlantic Refinery o. . . . . . .- ber at which there was a fair at-‘Amcl-lcan Locomotive Co. 113%, teruiance of members. ‘Am. Smelling and Rising. Co. 1321A 30009-1! 50000! WOPRET- Evary- 11013011,. be were the principal costume, byMieses Jenkins, Wood i b d“ m . m, k The chair was occupied by Mrll‘_l\nlerican Bosch MngnetCo, 29 one is welcome. speaker: complaingd that the iab- Readlng—.\iliss Ella Seaman xgrtsnufooelrzrogznys glllaznagug Justice llaszard who announced the. Bum.) “m; Superim- M11 43¢ , 140 oring men employed by the city Vocal solo-J-‘Itoland Phillipson u been issued when me mark was meeting was called for the purpfiseAnucundu Cop‘ M,“ CQ 47:}; HANDSOME D E L I V E R Y had not received under tho present l)islogue—‘ lno (ireudy by Half worm about 122 cents or $122000- of considering the advisability oi‘N_\‘_ Ce“ and “my m“ RR‘ 129 SLElGHn-‘Paironage of Home In- administration the daily wage that —Messrs Andrew.‘ Mcwiilinms. p" mum)“ was apparent and by a providing, sheds in the ci-ty forum,“ Cum, ‘Sugar C“ _ _ _ _ __ 10% dustries is. quite evidently the pol- they had been entitled to, and felt Sanford. Hpecm‘ degree service‘ that m the trucltmens horses and also a meanslcuba Cane Sugar C“ Pm 47 icy of the Stewart Bakery, whose that the power vested in Mr. Resding-.— Dr. Green a ment 0'1, rmclpal and ‘ntéreflt 0i securing funds for carrying ollllnummuoufl] Paper Co I 59 handsome new delivery sleigh. Nicholson. the City Surveyor in ‘SURF-MISS Refuse P Y_ v ‘D ‘the work of the society. S! d do“ N J e 43% which is “w being admired by cit. this regard should be placed dlr- Mixed quartette~lvflssos Jon- on Germull Government nnd Mimi; The matter M. provmmg Shedqyxklilllll dbr rlnggcfild elwreeay . 17% izells generally, was recently purch- ectly lil U18 halide 0i‘ the City kins and Woflil. diitliisl“ Philllllllm‘ ‘"4901 ‘B0008 W05 fliiiilwiiiied “iii-l was discussed and it was suggest. _ Y] p I _ ‘ " r6 (i ‘and Dennis such time as u sound currency was ed they be laced lif Ogglblg onlneiii-"li lfiiiiiielim ~ - - - - - ~ -- i 5i used from a local carriage buildllug C0000 » . P. P - ‘ ,, I 32, - (‘losing Chorus (established and budgetary conlll- the Square and at the mo; “international ictro cum . .. ,5 {mm The vehicle embodies several UR D i a intermission there ,1 f l‘ u .( l, . 5t et It ~h htl the'Stundurd New York 36 WW mo“ in its dflsign and 1,; en. REV MR, HERMAN LEOT - ur rig n d _ d M the nns uvurell s resulnp on. i een re.. was t ollg i‘ .) i‘ x ‘ . . . . . . .. 7 y tlrely the work of the firm of Mc- E$.— Before a good-sized audience was a sale of villi Y. i1" h ‘ an These latter conditions were ef- Square was ‘not nblainullie thmi lull-Amer cull ietru eum 6 ‘Al Innis Bros. which has in the past in the Salvation Army Citadel last] c1005 ofdthenconcertmtxijisr co"; ‘an, Tecll-d when the Dawes-Young Plough ‘some 80110016 place. l ,Ilclldii1g‘C0. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 85% two years bum ‘we other 51.21.5115 night, Rev. Neil Herman del vere nut one o at nill b B Vera‘ of became operative and “F” Show“ ‘After the question had been I'll ly Southern Pacific Co. . .. 101% and a delivery wagon for thesflma n very interesting llhd"gl)i§sf.g“llp0i::§ anxelfigatisa 0011i! 0 Y e lifter that time that the movemenyaiicmi-‘ieili itiég YtiiliiliwiillgtCommill-uiiillllillo Pilviflv lly- - ~ - - - - - - -- 145% bakery firm, and ‘has as well con- 10010111 0n the su lent, Mad this bum‘ t-he evening a special tvllich culminated-in the plesellt Rc- M stafipo n d o gto n o] e mat U_g_ yndumrla] Alcohol Cm _ 65% struoted this winter strveral benuti- G°BB|PP°FQ~ I H9 itgemmrnaumh hmchemgl was served by ‘he ladmm valuation Lew, began. - J1 y Illa‘. 1'8(p[i)1l‘ at‘ isle Jllei-IVVBBIJIIIUIOIISG Electric .. 72% fui ltlurlti-nx sletlgbs for local cus- Tammi“- evl ‘to’: and religious A hearty vow of thanks was, The present Law. as is known. i Ge $5‘ we Mn) J He“, ‘BTOIIIDIOII - - ‘ - ~ - ~ - . - -- -- 25V: ‘Omani’ The “mung and deem? fl" humus!’ ‘gm ginted out in i1 tendered the chairman, and all provides that Government and ti?‘ gear 1:’. §,“".l"'“i'i"ii Pmuflm‘ “ 83 mm o‘ ‘he late“ output‘ the Ste' slandmlgt, OaIInVIHKgYIK way some \' who took part in the programme. Municipal Bonds must be revalued “Hal-an 8M; gy’\','orgfe,. Mesér’ ‘if’ ‘Howard Siiiiili (J0m- 47 rvnrt delivery- is ‘the "'0'" °l W“ fheardanlol-flhle results that malic- The proceeds amounted to $23.00 at not less thun 21,517., ol their Nor- ‘G an,“ ,0; ",5 Sim-w‘ ,3“: ' Spanish River Com, . 104 i0‘? 11ml DOYIB- 0i! ilvl whole it can ,0§,,,ye§prssd rumor brought about. and wlll go towards the hall and mnl Values or Exchange Value at Fave. p ’ ' "Abltibi . . . . . . . . .. 731,5‘ b8 aaxely 5am m“ this new 5mg)‘ At til oncluelon of his lecture ‘Mi’ the Protestant Orphanngi-y the time of flotation. ‘in the case of ‘m. K J “Emu resented the Shawlnignn . . . . .. .. 168 loan. nonlpare favorably with the fleflfiafl: was the recipient of a The Ladies Auxiliary desire 10 Hamburg 415% Bonds issued in hekumul- 01-] spanning? nsnm, pomiLnurelltide Pulp . . . . . . . . . .. 86% best work of cal-ridge building firms hearty vow or than“ (mm the exDfQBB their thanks to all whrri 1919) 2%.“, Revammn o, esflmat, es" by the lamms an,“ G E‘ Canadian Swrmship Pm‘ 60 of national standing. audience. Other numbers on the contributed in maklngxhefléonce ed normal value means amproxh Buckle“ m [he society; ‘Ms pfluw Dominion Bridge _ _ _ _ I v _ _ ' __ 87% I ~ program, which was held in c031- thegreat success that W - \ mate“, $3,050“) pa, bond of om, mg Wm be lotumed m hen) augnuontreay Paws‘. 216% FLOUR AND SUGAR PRICES. nection with the General Boo million marks denomination. ment the funds and it is to be hop~|Natlonnl Breweries 57 ed all citizens will help the- gOOdIClm. Cons. Smelters . . . . . 186% work by purchasing tlciceta. The ‘whont~iyiuy_ 1721/‘; July‘ 1431/‘; painting is now on exhibition ‘in Sept 14; ' Reddln Ems, show window. l gOm_May_ 83%; t Bgpks of tlfkeis i391‘? dli]sitribut}elli,SeDt_ 871A o e nlenl ers a er w ch t e Oum_vm 4H,, w] 45% ‘meeting ‘iidlourn-ed to meet again ‘ y’ " _ y’ ' _ “vnhln a month at the ca" M thel, “lllcut~—~i\ifly, 157%, Julyplbfilfi, ‘chairmen. ill “in-GJELEQEZ. we wry _ m" supply o, freihg. Suddenly in Halifax and corned ment: of all kinds. also] __ non new» m n-ss-l. wit" wif~.'.‘.‘.".i§;“§l.... SP2... .331... éiilfil me“ a ‘Pwlaiw- W9 u" b"? amirillks now curling here in the John. °hi°k°il i" WW0" Willi-lie Plill- ‘son cup Bollspiel, died suddenly D. E. McDONALD ilust night as he was being helped 83 Prince Sh, ‘into his hotel following a. weak Lyceum Bldg. turn which he suffered while wit- ‘DGI-lilfllg o boxing bout at the Arm- July, 85%} Oct. 136%. —-'—--<oo>—-—- ‘nries. i (The lute Mr. White is well ‘known here having attended Cbar-- ilottetown exilibitiona and race ‘meets for the past number of lyellrs. His friends in the city and vicin- Mm” l‘ hereby "N" ma‘ J°h"‘ity will regret to learn of his sud- Angue Darrach. of Dunedin, in thelden demise‘) County of Queen's, In the Province or Prince Edward Island, FarmeqF- 321.333”...‘°...i"°,..f.fil’"liill.f.fi investment B0008 therfiof: for a am of olvol-s, from Government. Munilirli l" hie wife. Jane Dnrrnch, of Dunedin! Coronation Bonde- Bought flare-gm, Mann“ woman’ o" m, and sold. Particulars on re- ground of non-consummation of h-Ie QM”- marrlage with her. A. E- MIONEH-L Dated at Charlottetown, In the 137 P°‘""'| ‘"0" Province of Prince Edward island, PM"! 7°44" this 9th day of January, A. D. 192e, Thompson, Cote‘, Burgeee and; Thompson i 122 Wfiiiington 8L, Ottawa, Canada Solleltore for the Petitioner 7371-22-1-f5l. Hotel system and it is to be hoped thrlt the Government will spend some-gm" [m an anemoon‘ thing towards the proper dnvelop- ment of the property. llli lliivliiliilrs - ‘SW Due to construction work beIHS, completed, crews have been great- ly reduced. Have found P.E.l. citi- zens good. intelligent and fltlthtult workers. s rsusszs And Know How to Apply Them w. M. Murphy (driller) Geo.‘ Perkins and Shin Bentley (boot dressers) Earl McLean. Asst. Chef. spent Sunday in Chariottetowu. We have many new de- nlgnl in easy fitting Trusses that guarantee perfect fit and son-tort} ‘Horace Smith. chef, spent inst “m!” m ‘°‘"“ ABDOMINAL SUPPORT- _-_..._ Radio reception on Governor's 5R5 Bins» smrrcila‘ island is very g00d—bi§llI parflenl- and BAN DAGEB. Heavy arly free from "Old Man Btatlo" gLag-ng wgggmg 1m- ’""' "m" ""°"°""“°°' THIIIOI and Artiflelnl Limbs. Hughes Drug Co. Charlottetown, P. E. I. The bmsdcested Sunday Service from the United lqburcll wee greet- ly enjoyed by those in camp. Recently Mr. Janina Henry lud- Victoria Ono of the largest and but equipped Hotels in Intern Canada. Contain: 1N Nomi 44 in which have private bathe. completely renovated In the pelt few year!- » ‘PM Hotels throughout ‘ nail and the United ltatoe have its splendid table. Gouriientn eel-vise to all Guate- Tele- phones In rooms. Hebe “~00 to Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. HARRY O. IROWN, IIIMQOI Prop-Idem Hotel ‘ linen taking over this Hotel we have spent many thousands of dollars In repair-e and lmprovemente. it ls new the flneet Hotel of it! elaee In the Maritime Prov Incas. it appeals to those who went e comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service at e moder- ate price. limes 08-00 a lay. Charlottetown Hotel 00., Ltd. Proprietors MISC L. IIQQUAID, Manager “l” Ill‘ VIOTO I OT J. iMcRae, Tomato: Mrs Roy Holman. Mrs. l-l. Todd ‘Ben. Sum- merslde; J. E. Duncan, Helifet; M. Shaffer. Montreal; W. C. ‘lilo- Lechlen. C. Rowe, Toronto; 0. M. - Dickey. summereide; C. A. Anili- (leorize B. McNutt, Dr. Church, bald, Truro; W. C. Smith, Refill! Summereide; Arthur T. Woolley. J. C. Peck. Halifax; D. C. Flyreck. Moncton Jae. S. lnngilnret, Boston Montreal; V. C. McDonald, Halifax L. ll‘. smith. wlldeor; A. H. Morri- son. New Glasgow; M. itoleniiani. ‘Annie Lord. Miss Annie McLean, Montreal; M. if. Duke. New York; Miss Martha Townsbead, R. W. A. E. Smith, Sackvllle; fir. Jo n Stewart. Montague; J. Gordon Mc- E. Rutherford, cardigan; T. cam r- Kay. Iradelbene. on. City. Montreal ; n .#\u‘>TJ1".-§i:'?-. -