s . _ [l/slhlfltLlS its new“ ""91 "9111: rinse ‘fi A - n - “n won-won "w"--- -;. one Insert‘ n . . . . . .. l-‘onr Insertions iflgllt Insertion Thiehflalvour lrreproachable i, the choice of millions. Elsi-sir Morrow uNDER rl-ilt_ols'rlNoulsl+éo PATRONAGE or His Honor Licut-Gov. F. R. Hcartz DANCING QTARTS A8 9 O'CLOOK ADMISSION-LADIES 7b‘ 6TB. GENTLEMEN $1.00 CASINO’ QRCHESTRA _.CLASSlEI§El_) ,_, ADVERTISEMENTS ‘u.,.- .- \ Absolute tlentral Guardian ll of the late George King will take D1806 this llwrillfll at it. Pet- ers ICsthsdi-al. service starting ‘at 10 o'clock. 1'0 ATTEND VIMY amuse AT OTTAWA.-—Col. D. A. MncKinnon, D- S. 0.. C. do (l. leaves this morn- ing to attend the Vimy Dinner at Ottawa. iii‘ Al.‘ Peirce Blend 88c lb. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Grady, 233 Rich. mond Street announce the engage- ment of their daughter. Jeanne Armour try-Ilia. Esmonde Raymond Sullivan ct Nithndams, Mass. . ~. 8533 inn-onus; ion "rift t‘ . Wallace, Sboiitlzbiify retulbgiéii; fitenfraoatsn York whcreje spent; Qttphést {i9 months ‘c0 _ in‘; inking” Jam; assure. - says that ‘tfllinsu It riesent in Eosten ‘and Greater NIG ‘ ‘ HT tire led to believe-and the general trend oi!_ Business on u. whole is much the same as usual. with no Bret"- ‘iirfliilebtl for a, boom, There 15 "0 lllbce like 2119415131111, accord- lnl: i-o "Scent" uho is buck ready and fit to resume the spring nnu summer's‘ work. v ‘ "v GOOD SPORT-DOME AGAIN. -Th@ ‘Mnncwn. st. Bernard basket ‘ball team leaves this morning on return home after an unsuccess- ful pilgrimage across the Strait. They were defeated by the Maples Saturday at the. local "Y", but were great in defeat. Although on the small side of the scoringthe boys expressed themselves as good los vvl‘ v r 10c Per line of a words 8c Der lfns of 5 worth '10 per lino of 5 words "w," _- -g-;cc-c-~-c T‘ c- _ ’_un____ _W " , ‘rgerltswanted Female Help Wanted er» and spoke highly of the treet- ment accorded them by their op- ponents who showed them a good -~ g WANTED ‘MMENATELY A city. They all were much pleased “$111111 K3533“ “Lfififif, ‘girl for store. Apply 151 Kent st. “‘ '1" "Y" 1'°°i’"“1">' ""1 ‘he ‘S01v9 s "w Wonmcrease" 845744r3, many facilities put at their dispos- Niléifizfeg" fllungam made Am, ._________________ n1 before and alter the game. erican pricee._ lSa esman equip- T0 Lct ‘ _""°} ment free Public l "im- lm" -__—_-__-______ PERQONAL! don. Out. ' AYJWFADL 5- 1'0 LET—HOU8E NUMBER 32 AGENTS WANTED T0 REPRES. ent established Canadian Life llnsuranco 90111115"? M‘ 5911'“! plonlngup, Georgetown, ‘Eldon and other points in IP. E. 1- Alli}. My "lloncton" Box 116. Guard-l 1am 852l-4-5-1wlt. Miscellaneous JNO. A McDONALD, LAND BUR!’ voyor, llermanville. ,1‘; ‘ 84031-‘3-2911180. . . l HOUSE- CENTRALLY 11.6mm’- ed, wanted. ten or eleven rooms. Apply "S", care of Guardian. . 8388-3-27-1! “ 1:01: snark-scan oars nun time during their short stay in the ‘Mrs. W. ‘Bruce Muir leaves this morning for a short visit to Hali- fax. Elm Avenue. Apply 'l‘. B. Cud- more- 8839-2541 _ For Sale Mr. Patrick Cairns, Vernon Riv- er was a passenger to the city on (tine Murray Harbor train on Satur- ay. .__________ FOR SALE-MOTOR BOAT AND engine, l-n good repairs. Apply 30 Spring Park Road. 3i The Misses Annie MCIJGOd and Fanny Minchln teachers of Martin- vale and Lorne Valley ‘School are spending their Easter holidays in the city the guests of Mr and Mrs Henry Lapthorne, Longworth Ave. barley. Amos Rodd, Milton. 8532-5-21 FARM FOR 8A-LE.-87 ACRES OF lnnd on St. Peter's Road, Lot 53, four miles from Cardigan. Will \ sell at a bargain. Apply Peter l... - Flynn. 39 Market SL. Ncwbury- port, Mass. S-i83-;i~2-2l Mrs. J. B. Arsenault, of St. Louis is spending Easter in this city the ‘guest of her son Mr. E. Arsenault. Elm Avenue. NOTICE- ESCAPED FROM MY ranch tho 22nd, n silver falnfllfi fox Tullml llmrk ‘right curfififllil‘ ‘.3 loft vllr. A libcrni rcwlnrd '-0f- lcrcll ll captured n-liveL-‘Wlm. ‘ll, Ellis. 'l‘ylli'l Yullcy, l’. F]. l. 8351-1211141 - ESCAPED FROM MY RANCH AT Sonlllpnrl, olle female fox. murk- cd Ill‘. right car, 8 ll loft cnr. ulso one mule fox marked Adi-hi. right cnr. 520 lcft our. $100 will hc pilld for return of the above mentioned female. F. G. i(cnncdy.l___‘.s . By a telegram received by Mrs. 1 ‘ 84564141‘ Nunsma JnhnhMcLend yesterday it is learn- “" 'T—"*“*_"*"_q "-—-¢"~——'i' cd t at ‘her daughte Miss winni- Malu llclp Wanted ‘PRACTICAL NURSES FRE- y"... McLeod has ,,,.,.',,.ed “My 1,, I WANTED A GOOD PRACTICAL! cook, for working in lnstltutlonl Apply in writing to Box 35M‘ 'f'lllll‘llitlt‘l.tl\\‘ll. 843613-31-31 Situations Vacant - $5BELL HOUSEHOLD NECEQ- MARRIED sitias — greatest imaginable ‘ demand: have business o! your 0WD; make flve dollars up dpilly; CAMPBELL-—-MAYHEW.—At the (aapilal or experience uuneces~ Unned Church vpamonage‘ Km” an". u Gurmmolh Bmnflord’ , singtcn, on "Wednesday. March Ont s VJ“ 31st, by ‘Rev. G. Ayers. Heath F. - , ,. l-OST-JILTER WITH 102a ulc- snne’ for nlotor car. Flndéihpledae leave all this office. 8525, Hoppe Loses Title‘ ‘ To Schaefer v (Canadian Prue) mow YORK. Aiiril 4.- —-Wiliie iinlmn, billiard champion- flail-QI- inns! two (lccndes, relinquished lhc last of his titles last niIlit t0 Jnkc Scllllefler. of Chicago by 105. Inn lllc rlnnl block of _a 3600 point mulch for the world's 18.1 balk lino crowd. 300 to 230, ‘The final score read!’ Schueferr 3M1": 11"i1lw—~29.'i& "" ~ U w fr Hotel , Victorizt- One of the" largest gpd bop! l-‘qlllpped Hotels in Csnlde. Contains 1"‘ 1 44 of which have private l baths. Complete renovated m the pill 15W rtw-‘FQJ l Hotels throughout Oonldl Ind the United Binn- have "I llilsndld ilble.‘ Courteous "M00 to all quests. r061 Phones In rooms. - a t‘ .00 '1 h; 0s 84 to CIIQIIOUIQCOWII If‘ "'""“ '""‘ 11"‘ '"""" 1- MAWV-Died at the P. c. l. Hos~ f’ .1 'h(;::,|:"rlql.1‘.ml:>ln Romany 2. Bruce 111151‘ Apr" “'1' 1928' Selma llotel on, Ltd.‘ h Proprietors f 1 ' A HARRY O. IIOWN, Manager i #5.. fi . FOR SALE— BUCKEYE .-‘ both for $40,011. FARM FOR SALEr7rl08 AQRES OF became familiar a few yearn 10° loot our Moose Factory. Later on he wee feet egsln on an expedition Srbnul Prlnrlpnl‘: Department. ufr-Nlm ‘.1. mry nnrns. lleltrlllto l. Thelma Woodbine. George Hewett f. Edith hint-Null. lmln hillctlrclror 8. Ray blllcflnuirnll llItsznhfr-Grngcnr 8. ltny Mnrtluugnn. Iiesiie Abbott s. Jerk McKenzie. (‘hnldplon s. Grace Benrlnlo. “my; “gm; 1t, .f get nearly twice It’! ‘Dot-cheater Street Tuesday, as much juice from it. .<‘ g,_‘.»l.,“ INCUB- ’ 3w" 2m P“ capacity also bmmt The many friends of Marguerite J L h] t l "Y. 51m "33 "1‘1“““'ny'A1S£3(1 ‘ksugsgilllffiilblysfld 1311:3121’! efhafislle lbutloilll); y ' nicely after an operation in thc A. iimvzlll, ll. ll. (Iurlctorl Sidingficity Hospital for Bpiendicltilt . 8498-4-2-31 Miss Tllllo St. John, teacher u! Agondale who‘ was in the ctiy last week attending the Teachers Con- vention was a‘ passenger on the ‘ eastern train on Saturday to spend . Gold hnusc and out lbulld-m k .1, 1 lugs. Hurry Weeks. ~Fredericfon.so?“.}1:o. and “ h ‘er Wren“ m PI l6. i 8527-4-5-4i. - iunlfsiiliirlcd nLFrcderlcion Sta- tion, 90 ncrcs clear , balance quantly earn $30 a week. Learn by private correspondence course. Catalogue No. 28 Free. Royal ‘Phoenix, Orizona, and is thorough- ly enjoying the lovely climate. College of Science. Toronto, Csn- BIRTHS ads. N. 1-16-10! -—-——— LYON‘S—-At lMllli/J, ‘N. 8., March _-___ 19th. to ‘Mr. and lMrs. Arthur Lyons. s daughter. Walter A. Hinton Campbell. of ‘bong River. no Hazel ' C. Mayhew. of ‘Margate. DEATHS COLBY-mt the residence of James McAulay. lLevvis, -P.E.l.. February ‘lath, 11126, Mrs. Margaret Colby. age 83 years. (Boston papers ‘please copy.) HAYDEN-At Albuquerque, New Mexico. U. S, A., March 22, Alfred FUNERAL NOTlfiEv-The funer- ENGAGHVIENT ANNOUNCED- Magi“!!! 1° 111m 111° n“ New! seidays after returning from s ‘with regard to a minor ailment and l0—11.15!—duniors 10.l5—-l0.45—Specin.l class 3.30—-5—Students 5——6.30—Veteran’s volleyball 7~—8——Teacher's basketball 8——9.30-—Men‘s volleyball . ‘I-St. James vs. St. Peters 8.30~U~nited vs. Central Cllrlstiull Mill Stream. QLIGHT BLAZE. — Between eleven and twelve yepterday morn- ing the firemen were called out fflll‘ a slight blue in rear, 91, t .-rep-. ‘dance of m. Juli naturism.‘ cor- ner of Pownal snd Wateffltreetb. Only slight damage-balanced; the chemical only being used. A1’ 8T. DUNSTAWSP-Yester- day the usual Easter Services were soiemnized at St. Dunstanbl Cathedral. At ll o'clock Poutiflcial High Mass was celebrated by llis Lordship Bishop O'beary. while Monsig Maurice McDonald preached an ~e t sermqs on the Resurractionwdt all masses hipster lnusicqipaj; played and hymns sung by choirs. . ,-—-*.r-‘ BACK Fflom VKGATlOfL-Wo- lice Officer Mclnnio’ many friends-‘bhro ' outl e city are ex- “glad hand" when snrnec vacation. ‘ln lldpntreal. icerVMcInhis while thire took opportunity to visit lrspeciaiist lflQiough having to return in the near future for further treatment appears to be as fit as a fiddle and back on duty once more.- WELL MERITED PROMOTION The many ‘friends of Mr. Gerald Maddlgau will he pleased to leurn that he has received n woll merited ilrcmotlou by the imperial ‘Pobncoo of Montreal, of which ne is now a valued representative ill this city, "Jed” by constant -attcntioll to business and no little ability as‘ a window dresser has Elf. last realiz- sd tllP fruits of his efforts’. 'i‘!l,rrugh out the city stores for the past year or more his woifk at dressing" win- dows has been most slstlsfactcry. so much so that his clover endeav- ors leave nothing but plase by‘ those with whom he came in con- liwl. Cflilxratulations "Jed," and may the good work continue. Western Guardian —Miss Georgie Cairns, Summer side has returned home after at- 1911111118 the Teacher's Convention Wihiie in the city she was the guest of iMr and Mrs W. W. Down, -—ST.E.L|EANO1RS. __'Mr. Frank sweel PBl-llllrifld to St. Eleanors aft- er 5981161115 a few weeks visiting friends in the Western part of the Province. The ‘big fellow’ with his sunny smile and cherry laught- er is receiving the ‘glad hand fronl i116 300d people of St. Eleanorr who greatly missed him during his absence. ‘The recent frost of late has greatly improved the roads and farms are taking advantage 10 complete their ‘hauling.—Mr. and Mrs Norman Benton of North 3i, Eleonora returned home about a week after spending" ‘a pleasant time visiting friends in O'I.eary.-- Mr. Artomus Holland and Frank SWPBL two oi‘ our returned men, lluulcd tllclr summer house to one of thc small islands off Malpcqlm whore they intend to spam] m.- ollicr rccrcutinn. ———-—<o>—m Soap improves with keeping, and it ‘will be found economical to pur- chase ii in lzlrgc quantities. Be». fore storing lt. however. the bars should be out up into_ > feces of con- vcillctlt size. for this s cnsilyilonc when the soap is s-‘oft and new", but not when it liflifbkdéfiidfdfifirfllfll hard. Tile easiest plan is to cut h with u, pilece of wire or :1 bit d twine in the snlrlc way lllllt graf- urs cut cheese. ~ llfllNGS ll m: l i '-'"?-.--->oz'..ivnan'vvv'f Gm Bowling Church League NllTlBE N0 fishing allowed at ‘Beer? By order of owner. Hayden. formerly of St. Peters. ‘P. . E. island. aged 71 years. KlN‘G.—~At the P. 1E. island Hos- _ isltnl, April 3rd, 1926. George H. ‘King. of Mount Edward lRoad. lFuneral, today, April 5th. 0o St. ‘Peters Cathedral. Interment St. ‘Peters Cemetery. nlted States airman. whose name McNEVlN-Jfho death occurred 8t Medicine Hat diospitai, on Friday.' April 2nd. of ‘Mrs W. E. McNevin,| (nee ILils Sheen), eldest daughter of ‘Mr. and IMrs. ‘Wk E. lSheen, hen he was one of the aviators om across the border who were to the jungles of South Amer-lac. Tyne v8,|,|ey_ FunQru| notice lager, have been lot/Ilium" ‘i’ He ls new strlolden with s serious (gym-r papers please copy.) farmers and stock rslcers. ° Inflammation of the outer wail of HUGHES’ m. heart. {Xi-ifigvgqafliiaihlfilalbagfi i’: CONDITION wowoza , ———-—<0->-——-— pr n , rs. 11g ac n0 . _ bgcd 66 years. ‘Funeral boday at l: ‘hmm "mm-soc p” pk‘ rammxn srnoon. o'clock from "United Church. Brnd- l - ~2- Albane. lo Fredericton Cemetery. l Honor lloil March 1921'». Fanning] 11"1I'fl<l"l'< SiORNSBY-IM ~Port Chester, ‘N. Y.. bu April 11st. Oswald A. Hornsby of ‘Havana. Cuba. formerly of Char- lottetown, aged '59 years. llrnllr Xfil. Irq-glur All-Null. 2. lldclc Irnllc- ‘IX-ii. Arthur Johnston 2. Imll‘ Gnulr- VHF-i. Margaret RIIIIHIII)‘ 2- FlNLAY'8ON.—-On April 1st. Nath- aniel lM8dl£0d Finlayson. aged 13 years. Funeral took lplace from his late residence. ‘King Edward Hotel ‘on ‘Saturday, 3rd. services eta it‘; at 3.80. ‘thence by train to F his Station. interment Belfast Cemet- ery Sunday afternoon. ,. . (lrlule \’l|——l. David him-Holman 2. (lrudo VI -—l. Iroulso Burns 2. (‘bar- r Depnrinlcnl: uth hiontromery 3. Helen Burns. (lraklo fW-l. Bnrbnn llncNntt 2 Mswy, beloved wife n! Assif MawyJ I aged 24 years. The funeral will H’ "rm," an on,“ o; 19mm take place from her late residence morning st 9.45 to 8t Peters (inhe- fdrol thence to st. Peters cemetery nerd‘: Llnlmnt relieves hcsdoeho._ 1°!‘ 11119711161“- Ilb I II luvflI‘*‘“ ' up '1 was ORAJRLOITETOWrlGUARlJAIRAN ' summer in filghillg. shootln lill - I “ ’ ‘ . Studebakefs unique facilities ‘nears, but also all clutches, gear sets, ‘A, HORNE is. c0., Charlottetown Studcbakerk Great Dealer Organization V - Studebaker Big I S s OU will appreciate the Big Six Sedan because it has all the power, speed, stamina and long lifc that a man could desire in a motor car. brakes, axles, gray-iron castings and drop forgings. Only Ford in the low-price field and Studebaker in the fine-car field enjoy the benefits of such complete manufactur- ing facilities. Your Ulifl.’ and her friends will be O""P'°fi‘ “ab” “ delighted with the individuality of the Big Six—tlle slicer richness of genuine mohair-the ,I'Cfill€l'l'lEl1lfS that exacting women love-the lux- urious comfort. “ These facilities enable Studebaker to nlanufacture quality cars on a One-Profit basis. 'l'hey cnablc Studebaker to climinnte the profits of outside parts and body mak- ers. Many major savings are thus effected and passed on to the ultimate buyers of Studebaker cars in the form of higher Sis-lean months ago, the Rig .S"ix Sedan sold a‘! quality at a lower price‘ $3750, bu! sillrg their, Ono-Profit spring: lldvr horn plmyrd mi m fltVt"l(1.f£‘!’.f in Iltrcc [Wire rcdurfirm-v- i4, -,,’.r,-_mfl- [he 7-pasmlgcr Svr/lm mm- rrll: a! $2985, [hr S-fqxlrllgcr n! $2595, mid Illr Iflj] Six _ L: null-wilful; rzwgv nilu-r rar in the zunrld of rqual .01 greater ruled ham-power. Unit-Built construction Studebaker facilliirs result, f0o,_ in Unit-Built construction-Jo cars dcsigucd, cnginrcrcd nnrl built as units. The himdrcds nf part5 used in a Studchakcr our function togcfllrr as, a unil, resulting ‘in longer life, ‘greater riding comfort and higher rcsalc value. Scores of thousands of miles of oxccssdrdnsporiation thus arc built into Studebaker cars. ‘ Few motor ‘car "mallufacturers” have foundries, forges, cic., to make their own ‘cngincs-‘yet one-fifth of the cost of an ‘autolnobilc is in the engine. Even fewer build their own bodies-yet one-third the cost of a car is in the body. Always kept up-to-date Because nil phases of manufacture arc directly under Studebaker ronfrol, Studebaker cars are constantly kept llp-tn-drlic. We add improve- ments l'l‘i_,'lll‘(ll(’.<S.fif ihc calendar-we do not save ihcm up for spectacular annual announce- l’llf‘l'lfS which luakc cars artificially obsolete.“ Resale values are thus stabilized. Studebaker _‘Big Six Sedan ' 9 5 Ufidfl’ $1 dtbflktl"! fair and liberal Budget Payment Plan, this Sedan may he purchased out of monthly hdglltandgnozvulnenl IGIGISII Not only does Studebaker make all bodies and all engines used in Studebaker springs, differentials, steering gears, For Five ‘Passengers income for a small initial payment and at remarkably low time-payment rates. v1 \Q 1V1 A ' A r161: runs: " sle Your, W i e to pass on l. ' Sedan > X. _><" i I r Sludebaln Big Si: i: the flatten-selling BIA-powered car in firs’ world STUDEBAKER ‘Big ‘Six Sedan To surpass it in rated horse- power costs two to four times as much HE S-Passcngcr Big Six Sedan is pnworcfl with the identical engine that carries ilundrcds of Studebaker busscs at high spccd ovcr some of the most mountainous and difllcult-to-fravcl roads in America—hcncc we urge you to compare ifs thrilling performance with that of any eight-cylinder csr. lt is luxuriously comfortable, beautifully finished, elaborately equipped. llascd on the rnllnifflf the National Automobile (illlambrr of Commerrc allrl the Society of Automotive Engineers, only seven American cars equal this Big Six Sedan in power. But they sell for two to four times its price. It is richly upholstered in genuine mohair, which is indicative of the fine qualify body ronsii-uction you cannot see. Body pillars are of northern white asIl-cross-mclnbcrs of llnrd maple. Ii has an automatic spark control. safrfy lighting switch 0n the steering wheel, gasoline "gauge on the‘ (lash. Thrrck also nu aillnmatir windshiclrl rlcancr, rear-view mirror, cowl venti- lator, stop light, air clcancr, gasoline and oil filters. . Ride in if, fer! the surge of porn” from fhc snwnlh, ‘silent tnglne, compare u: performance urilh the very finest ‘»‘eighl.l" o: well as “sixes? Than. you on?! know why the Rig Si: nufrell: all other car: of zqua! or greater rated horsepower. A. HORNE <81 CO., Summerside Authorized service throughout the United States and Canada nxm AT ROTARY FREDERICK BEER... Clyde Rivel‘ ~ _' For More Than Fifty Years HUGHES’ VETERINARY REMEDIES A HUGHES’ HORSE WORM POWDERS- sxpell all woman-lib P" 9K0»- { HUGHES‘ nlli ‘coon: ska] ePAvm REMEDY $1.06 HUGHEQ’ HORSE OOUGH POWOERS 60c per package. SPECJAL HORSE IJNIMENT for Cuts. Cpl-sins. Shosbolll ‘and Enlargements. ‘ lfyou have welok or blem- ished animal consult us. were» 1 i~l gmilan ' .1‘ ‘ Rotary ‘Club. light. the speaker was ‘Mr. oquest of the Canadian Advisory (nullify, 1pc ‘Board. and approved of by 11°11"? fought for and obtained the power such y international. JUICY-CG of Great which our Canadian Kovernment-al fill the executive gives a ‘Wstem is ‘model-led. 110111 federally count of how the money has been. place in any contest. ‘und pmvinciol-ly. lovcrn-crG-enerai. the ‘Senate and- lThc functions ofilll- v he ll-louse of Commons. are the lllPlllS of the Federal an me Kin‘, m9 col-plum, flhg ‘Pflmg er the thanks of the meeting. inisier. the illonse of Commons , v d m, m“, o; Inf-d, were (m. decided tllnt Pust President W. M. lunnnl-r. l Among ufllcl" things. ho pointcd11f3.1iF*1l11il 31- J01Hi. mil lllill ille three main ‘prcroga- 3-51‘!!- flVUS of file King. as "stated ‘by lead- At the monthly lmeellng of thc held on Thursday rseilault, ‘an honorary Rotnrlnn, Commons having island. Witching melodies from 11o t-ax thenrselves, ‘the the parliamentary procedure ‘and my‘... repregenlaflveg, Brit-Hill. 11190" tho poworof lvith-holtling supply there was an exhibition of ‘in Canada. the or will be spent. One of the competitors ‘In ‘ounterpnrts respectively of the ial governmental systems incun-slail also entertained the ilotuv . (lug, the lHouse of Lords and the ruin we're treated of by His borfi- ions with step dancing. HMMJW‘ h." ‘Mm m“? House of-Qcmmmis. The. analogy slill) in a masterly manner. _ 11‘°"""d' °' 11°11." 1" zontfnnes in IPl-avincial (ilovcrn- Tim address contained lunch ma. “~_<*>'*—-— repairs and Improvements. It ‘nents. lathe 110"" 0f "T9 L 9111611‘ lcrlal not only of special fnterest to tut-Governor, the Ilse-gislative C0un- ilotarians and all interested in Can-l Y BOWLING .-_-sn I. MW m. "n". Hot.‘ d l“ and the House of Assembly, eX- Milan ciizensh’p. but il would provcl cept that the Council MW Bidet! l." 0f great value lo sllulrni-i lll our mly‘ two provinces. Quebec and cnllmzrs and tr, i)“. mnrp aqyunced Nova lfiootia in the course of his clear and hoped that our "education"! lnstitu- 10111611 Special Carmody Match The. nature old story Married i. B pupils of our schools. ll is lo lrcl concise analysis of the British ays- lions ere long may have tho prlvi- 860W" are as follows: ‘em of government he showed that lege of having lhlfl‘ rll1)]'i‘f Dre. Married . . . . .. . “lhaglat-tor is one of ‘the mostdelno- sented to them by Mr. Justice W951 Cfilmiidy 207 138 ‘erotic in the world. all thn powers Arsennnit. This is s‘ sulrlzc-stionm" C-"Pmody - - - - -- 1% 129 ~f Wivenment being in the handspfwell urrlhy of consldornliou ~——— ——~ ~- ‘lre ‘Parliament, or the Crown and The hearty appreciation of the 338 317 the two House's. " The King, the Rotarialls was shown by prolonged 710131-1090 "brill! no the-Commons are til-iron applause. , . , insle . . . . . . . . . . emmun. may“; |n pyr-llumm I vice Prolfirlr"! Puvw. who preshl- Jim Carmody . . . . .. 148 74 he prerogatives and functions of ed. formally colweved to the scenic-Earn Carmody . . . . ..130 155 Ou motion lt was unanimously Totai-—902 '1 cussed i" “m, by Hi5 Lordship ill Rowe, should he the Club's spcak- __ ‘a ‘very illuminating and instructive B!‘ 0H “improved Business Meth- ods“ at illc District Conference to A‘; April 22nd —'u,,- ln addition to Rotarian Rowe, n 315......" mg consmnuona] authorities “p; nlllllbcl- ui‘ other delegates will ile‘}]_ Ford oi‘ the Fiddlers on Prince Edward ,__ Mr. ‘Cheverle drew forth , full sc- promptu step dancing worthy of a nriolls ole. recent contest, Miss Alice Gauthier d Provinc- n member of the Kignoo restaurant 5111818 by 188 pins. 278 229 7.11:5 .. Commercial League follows: Rogers Hardware . present. . wvho gave on admirable address im rliicglilllljélélll. The musiva] pmgrmnme cum slgfizgzna" ‘wPurllnlentary‘Practice nnd Proced H], To warn ‘ prised a vocal solo ‘by Mr. T. W p; Mclnnp, ' 99 lJPBQ" llt was one of the series ' Bentley. M. P. ll, Wllt) was encororl ' ' ‘ ' ' ' ' " ' > f addresses Which 8P6 1191118 (li- ll. was [lolnlell olll llllii the poo-and several selections -by Mr. Nell ~- flivered before the Club on ‘Canad- ple after nll. through their reprcs- Chcvcrle. the ln8“'1y crowned King ’l'i\i'il "llr ' anCltlzenship, in accord with the entatlvcs are the real rulers of the ‘ " "’ l ,. , . 111a —:" greatest violin, that several of the Rotar- The speaker confined his remarks safeguards intho hands ofthe coun- inns were unable to resist s justi- Thcsa have fiahle temptation, and as a result Queen Hotel im- the Blues .taklnq ever this cleu In the Maritime Prov- inces. It appeals to titoee who want s comfortable Hotel and splendid table and excellent service st e moder fine.- - - . Ito price. ~ 22f 21g Rates $8.00 a day. H" Charlottetown 200 l9.‘- Proprietors mes L. MeQUAtO, Manager lingers wnn over StanieyT-Show [null-don by default, scores arc __. ____,/, 655 730 760} t I