Prin be due. amount subscribed by each I aa the balance of the total s if m. nilr IMOIINII were the improvements until they vhLettere elln tpb sent to FRAN ' oeliiiwerd island llospita ;. qFliillll Collection ‘ On January 15th the ‘ Prince Edward island Hospital Campaign aubaorlbera will second last payment of the On oluildiore, that-pate at least five sixth; er the ndlvldual should be paid, "blvrllvtlon becomes due and with- in six months,‘ it would assist the Trustees very materially paid at this paying period. They cannot make the necessary arrangements for carrying on are satisfied that practically all the morray aubsorlbodris Paid ‘In. each IUDIIOFIDOI‘ showing the amount subscribed; amount paid ‘and amount yet due. Payments can he made in person or by letter to The Canadian Sank of Commerce, Charlottetown or to Miss Ada E. Harris at the Hospital, K n. HEARTZ, Chairman Campaign ‘Committee. CLASSIFIED v ‘ADVERTISEMEN TS . .. 10o per line of 5 words Se per line o! B words - 7' Des line all words i - will?“ Li???“ i113" QOWIIG $1.00. . l Pro seaiitoe’. i suit. Next week in those who attend. RETURNS F-ROM EUROPE _ Mr. Tom Rogers returned last ev- ‘l-flp the past few weeks. over to parties for n sos Mr Rogers reports llls trip stitnted, particularly in correspoln-‘VFWTGIIHZ the a success both from .1 valuable and dance ‘between our Secretary and Pi-oflnce and enjoys-bio point of view. being three days over due. For Sale Miscellaneous CHOIR EN-TERTAINED. - A Fox RANCH WITH canoe s... clo or. Keeper l-Iouse. Managers House, (Barn. H611 ‘Hm-WE "i"! thirty acres or the best soil. near the City of Portland. Malla- Great bargain. A. T. McConnell. 29 Jackson Street. ‘PORN-lid- Me-lne. 7154 11 1 7l. FOR SALE—-THREE PURE BRED Hereford Bulls under 1 yea-l" Saunders and Bauuderson. Apply Ed. G. Saunders city or Frank “undersea, North River. 7182 12 tf. FOR SALE-LUMBER BCANTL- lug. boards. laths, shaves. shook! barrel heads and lobster tropfl stock. ‘We are open to receive orders for any of the above men-' tloned stock and also orders for tho different kind of ‘barrels. Our prices are ‘right and we would be pleased to receive your order by phone or letted.——E. E. Shlarbell Portage, JP.‘ ‘E. ‘l. 7208-14-1-31 FOR SALE-THE GLOBE HOTEL at Hunter R-iver. Includes splen- did taxi and livery ’- ' doe cream parlor and pool room. A growing ‘business ideally situated in the nrost progressive centre in the Province. Reasonable terms. ‘Apiiiy B. Wyflfaylor, Proprietor. 0076 1li $1 thftf B , SltuallltrltsflYaoan-fl. $ BELL HOUSEHOLD NEC- ' r essities-zreatest imaginable demand; have business of your own; make five dollars up daily; capital or experience unneces- sary. B. Garretson. Brantford. Ont. 1-13-121. Male Help Wanted BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM- ploymeat for Barbers. Become expert in 8 weeks. Write Molar Barber College, - Department "F' Halifax. li-l-tts-tf. in T0 L91’. sunny Apply TO LET —- LARGE room. heated. central- (iuardian 0fi'ice. .'7224~14-1-2i n the Montreal showed no improvement, the local market was quiet for all lines o\v- ilng to‘ the fact that buyers have evidently filled their wants for the time ‘being. the steady and prices ‘were unchang- undertone to the spring and winter wheat flour was easier. prices failed to show any change and the volume of business ed while 7222-14-24! t” JNO. A. VMcDONALD, LAND SUR- 7l06-8-1-1m veyor, Hermanville. AMERICAN ‘PARTY BUYS OLD hooked X11818. antique chiuoptc. Write giving full in- to Box K-84, Tele- graph-Journal, Saint John, N. B. lSpot cash. formation 7212-14-1-3i Teachers Wanted WANTED IMM-EDIATELY- SEC- ond class Teacher forAlhion Cross School. Supplement $75.00. A. D. Mathleson. Secretary, St. Peters. 7131-9-1-61 R. R. 2. WANTED-TEACHER FOR PARK ‘Corner School. Supplement $150 Apply ‘to W. L. Delaney. Sedy. Park Corner. R. R. N0. 2. P-E-l- Lost LOST—HORSE ‘RUG BETWEEN i i i ‘ i t. -, d conference after conference on this Brigham Shore and school cxaorllrlez gerzcrvlixfilllrathegi-rfttzlflltiioo: of ztilllk- questkm" He” “m! the” “me mm". lstreet t gmL gusgon‘ Figgs; ing up ranching either iu Canada or o" lmprwements have‘ bee“ made cave a . . ar ys. - Produce Market ' MONTREAL; Jan.‘ 14. _rr.9 for elgn‘ = demand foP-Calladiare grain today market" the both cases ‘was not. large. The condition of the miiifeed market was unchanged prices for all lines being finally maintained under a amount of business was done in rolled oats and the tonc was firm. The 0K1; steady. markets were unchanged. --——-<-o>--—— NEW‘ YORK. Jan. 13.-—A gilft of one million dollars and a thousand acres of land to the New York As- elation for Improving the Condi- ion of the Poor. ‘is announced by good steady moderate market was quiet and The butter and cheese To LETAFROIM FEB “t sou-Ty; the lRobbert lRoyd Ward Fund, Inc. em half of the (Palmer estate) house No. 220 Quaan- strediwoffund was established. was found- Ward. in whose memory the seven rooms all modern ccuvenvm‘ or the Ward ‘Baking Comlmny‘ iencelr. Street. Enquire at 222 Queen 7229-14-1tst FOR RENT — TEN ROOMED dwelling ihOII-SO at lPcrtago ‘Stat- ion suitable‘ ‘for iodsiiii! 110"" ready‘ for ‘tenant lfirst of Juno. Apply E. llififiharbeli. ‘Portage. ‘P. E. ‘i., 7208-14-1-31 q ‘ Simply by looirlnp at < the OlaaaifladiReal Ia- _ j tab ads in The - Charlottetown Guardian one ooh llndmany dea- llible piaeeaite move" to; l-Quccn Hotel Since taklnl W" m" Hotel we have 090'" m!" thousands of dollars in npaira and Improvements. Ii is now the finest Hotel of its olasa in the Maritime Prov inoee. it 1PM!" '° "w" tyhg want a comfortable Hotel and splendid table and - excellent service at s moder- ate price. Rates 09.00 a day- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietors f mas L. MaQUAiD, Manager ll ~ " _ an HOTEL I ‘a! ' " T” s I , X- ~~M r-I‘. A.‘ Job ston. ummer- l t}; pleeae"'a‘i~’ifiil'ditrne,v use?‘ ., w. lsuBiaok. Amherst i y, ,“"3I‘i» ' r - f Y’! Iilil. W. A. Robertson. ' . P" _. " ‘. ii-gap, qsatidqt. Arthur J. .4- ... -. y. ey,jifoncton: tL-AH. Gaudot. ‘ w." Suminorslds; L E. flair; N. Lemmy. 1-- _ ' Montsome y. 1-- 1 ‘Bs-“vllaokett. “9- fllllantl‘ rill. Arsenenit, Ernest - A. Johnston. iA. R. IacPhee. Summer- luv- 1J1 ‘i; seat ms. 0e a. Wealhooble. ' O. *‘ strut most enjoyable time was spen-t last olelring at the Bishop's Palace where the members‘ of St. Dun~ man's Cathedral choir ‘were enter- tained‘ by Rev. Father Maurice Mc- Donald and other clergy. After a numiber of hands of whist, lunch- oon was served. This was l" ilowcd by addresses by several of the cler- gymen all of whom spoke vcry highly of the work o! the choir and splendid spirit of cooperation ox- isting among the members. M". W. J. Brown on behalf of those pres- vnt thanked the clergy for their words of encouragement and assur- ed thorn that thier tbougbtfulnss in providing an evening such as had ‘been spent was muchhpprcc- fated. QHOPH. frown’ .‘H§l'lh7lli"e Catalog. _ . .' “ _ , . tsetse FILANNELETTEnighti sleeves», Very‘ special _ 12a: 14 sl. interment meat has b planned to open still another ‘room next lMonday evening if necessity d ct so that all may ‘be accommodated. The prize winners were IMrs. 19.1w. ‘i flrd Ryan and Mrs. J. F. Arsen- ‘ addition to cards. refreshments will be served and a‘ plela-sant evening assured m ~ will! from France and England where he has been on a business Mr. Rog- er! Bcflnmliflllifid 35 pairs of foxes wwoehee-e-wu ‘ ‘ . . m France where the!’ ‘vi-ire l-"lil-d ton for the growth of Sugar Beets. ‘ills re- m"! lfil) across the Atlantic he stated was a rough one, the liner THE CHARLO’l'I‘ETOWN GUARDIAN ‘- ‘rwf ‘- - i . (Cpmle§|‘d‘,fl$m9fli‘ 1‘ matter of satisf Prince Edward stand ia this mat- Wf- i! ill I-"f d 'ma.ay others, 193d! The ' , Inn-tin having be- come. as a. t’ ' lace a Dis- ease Free A The resu ilgote to‘ griqati ' ‘ ,9‘ demand '—'—- . r ca e r ; demand LARGELY ATTENDED WHIBT. which we aiOj-Qolwlgfiirab ' not. ‘All t-‘Xeeption iiy iarse crowd ely to meet, gm,’ 1mm; “M. =" attended ‘the ~ t infltosary Hall a relaeqirp-bl ‘ ' -. " . will l-‘sney ltlaerrlt o mill.” Monday evening ‘and ma. i, we b5 abidigo, ma,“ on, Almeria, va, 15' Lin: rspl . regret of the Committee in Charge» and may‘; i “other mlnrlevilr nonlinear‘... m. é some were turnednaway, but it.“ Dormalienti . mgfket Bu! In order. inf! .wlll sugar ntfie lb; lour and other llnea eta. low price. .131.‘ 1.1V. I§AYS __ for an impo - 1. 811011‘! one hundred- ohsandcattie m P. s. rl. Absipt 55.0.00 of-‘these alro milkers, the"oth§ ' rs Yyoung and u‘ beef cattle. ‘Naturally Queen Street ' hi.’ view of the are now placed tire-so figures will reference might be made -to a. For a long time there has been “Y1 Opinion expressed that thisgPro- vimce should be an admirable sec- some additional export business Prince ‘Edward ‘Island. ‘l refer MT- ‘E- H. ‘Norton formerly of this‘ City and now of California. After much interesting correspondence it walour ‘good fortune to hrave w'i-t'h us for an evening ‘Mr. Norton who gave a‘ very Jnsbructive address on the matter. - With the cooperation of ‘the ‘Dom- inion Experlmental Farm a great deal of investigation ‘has been done on trial rpiots on various farms throughout our Province. The re- sult“ “hm” m“ 5° t“ “s “m gww'isportation ‘time table and marke til of beets is concerned‘ we canimg probienm The“ were large,‘ pwduce ‘hem i“ perhaps “m” ofa routine at re andi til i quality than any part of Canada. It n u ' - n ° m“ is felt however that this is a move- ment in which on account of many other factors than the mere mat- lter" of growth it ‘would be wise in move with a certain degree of de- liberation. ' ‘in this project there may be a-n- othe-r opportunity for addition. in the wealth and wcli being of the ‘Province. ncsa ‘shall accrue. ll. anther on 18 occasions. The va lion rd membership. has Secrets ry's report.‘ TRANSPORTATION. ‘SPECIAL salons. ..Gle .\i'. ilavourable conditiopiiiiqwiiici, we lrnd ssuhmission made through Mr. Chambe 9P0- ject that it la ‘hoped may bring the delegation of ‘Hon. H. D. Mac- Ewen to investigate conditions re- ious committees have had ‘many n srssions in connection with tran- thenwmed '7'“- have been sstisfactoraly disposed A suggestion made at the last annual’ meeting, thlat some atten- should be given to an increas- b e e n looked into. A certain amount of ac- ilvily along this line has brought us a substantial increase in mem- ilership ao'wiii be noted by the IAg-rlculture and other ‘Dfnblems by President Tory of U lyerslty of ifc a-rld iPananra . Canal Freightcsrr ilng question. Mr. Hen derson jArbitratlon, Colonel Taxation of Municipal Enterprises faithfully worked at the vary," to problems of the Board during tbi to billy year. Our Secretary. ‘The Mem- bers of the Council, The iMQmberfl of all ‘Standing Committees, the re_e,atabliahment oi various members of ‘The House of business connections between this Commons and the Senate whose ad- ‘the we“ “may vice and assistance w There are items of our annual pro- freely 5mm“- duction that should find profitable sole in this region. audit is hope-d that with better knowledge of re- quirements. some increased busi- voicres we ehinii know no more, dear W. W. Stanley, Morton bury. P. ‘S. Brow-n‘ and lately The r_ Hon. L. E. Prowse reminding us that “beside the‘ silent sea we wait t_ Two thousand years ago a. great y mun uttered the sentiment, "l am n a Citizen of ‘No Mean City.” Gentle- men of fhc‘ ‘Board of Trade, we are citizens of no mean Province. it is our responsibility to see that we shall be worthy of our citizenship and ‘that ourbest powen; shall be given to keeping it what we‘ truly believe it to be. the Best Province. of the Greatest Dominion of Mliilrtlesi; Empire on which the Sun has ever shone. I thank you. The President's address was re- Among other matters discusses‘ we're St, Urwrence Waterways, ,‘by. Gen. Mitchell, Immigration by Johni 11mm. The Hudson Bay Route by. ' Mr. FF. R. MacMilian of Saskiatoon, Scientific Research as applied to production Alberta. lMr. A. M. Dol- lar discussed brillia/ntly the Pacif- of Brandrzim Henderson, discussed ‘MacDonald. . _ _ . 7 p.m.—Everling' ‘Service u nd Dedication of the new light- ~As a result of this conference we ‘ ' are likely to have a Dominion wide r of Commerce to discuss, want to thank all who have so as always s0 ‘May I add a few words of kindly memory of some of our old friends whose pleasant faces and kilndiy Dill"; n‘; lug 1925 there passedaway among; During the year the Board has “n t°° ma")? m" met in regular quarterly session. The couqlcil has been caliled to friends Rotten- the‘ undertone was VISITOR FROM BELGIUM.—~M. Tinrmerhans, a native of ‘Liege, Bei- glum, is at present op the Island and is making and exhaustive study oi’ the fox breeding iaidustry for the French Government. M. Timmer- bans is interested in the industry constantly vexed, vexatious and controversial question ‘that is nat- urally the principal problem to n. country geographically situated as ours is. Your board has been- in but we have still before us settled the heritage of mlany. years of unsettled'probloms._ , .-, The need of a second ‘ca; in his own country. When the Gov- ernmont of France learned that he was in Canada looking into the in- 1 dustry, it notified its Consular Gen- t ' oral at Montreal u. ask him to WY- makc an investigation on its be- half. iMr. Timmerhaus states that this was the result of the swindies in connection with a fox ranching company that were recently pre- petrated in France. Thnt country is suited for the keeping of foxes he slid especially in the Alps districts, wherc- the climate is somewhat sim- ilar ‘to ours. The French people are mlléflilt gfigrfxflagneilrggeiolislfiglésgig er terminus with adequate frost portions although at present there p?! Warehouse‘ " ' are only a few ranches raising fox- ' es. ~ eager service from ‘the mainland. . 3. The need of better local ‘Pa-ss- enlzer service. e, M]! 4. The need of more Railway Yard ‘Room to handle the constant- ly increasing export iirc-ight partic- ularly at ‘the ‘time of the heavy movement of crops in- the Autumn. 5. The need of a safsdeep wnt-T ‘ordination of the Railway of P. E. I ~—-———{.-}—-i— ‘In Tuesday's Halifax Herald ap- pears ‘a cut of Mr. Albert Kenneth Eaton. who blas been awarded the Overseas lPost Graduate ‘Scholar- ship of the- Nova Scotia II. 0. D. E.‘ Mr. Eaton is a brother of the Rev. ‘R. ‘C. Eaton of this city, and ‘his father ‘Mr. Albert Eaton. Lower Canard. N. lS.. is at present in Char- lottetown on a visit. The Herald simtes that the recipient of this coveted scholarship, who is a grad- irate of Acadia University. had an enviable war record with the First Contingent and obtained his B. A. degree in 1922.‘ ' 7. ‘A-n improvement in the accom- modation for transfer at Borden and Tormentine. . ~ -. ..‘ it is the conviction of manymem- bars of the. Board, . particularly those who ‘have been actively (‘n-H gaged on Time Table land Transpor- tati-on Committees that tho lately perfected Deisei Electric passengcr coaches would go a long.,,way to- i difficulties. ‘it would seem local service is given by mixed freight and passenger li‘8ll'l$‘,-‘ll0 really satisfactory service can ilC looked for. _ The advent o the Deiscl Elcci» er art-ls _______._....____-___ ;CA‘RTER-—Ai the P. F}. island Hos- pital. I ilVlrs Milton ‘Carter. a son — l ,, . ~ lglnohiazs Bmézifuggzyg J5’: 7S6‘; After much agitation on the mni. ,. , . .. . - i i“) M‘, and Mrlwhwendeil Rogersiior throughout the iMan-ltlmcs. 'i\ir. (nee Sadie Head) ,a son. F‘ separate freight and ‘passenger sec‘ FREIGHT TRAFFIC EXPERT, i , _ Three ‘Provinces to SPICERM-‘At Bradalbano on Dec. 21.19%. to Mr." and Mrs. Wm. Spicera, (nee Helen McLean) daughter, Margarizt Ruth. Congrat- ulations. " ; sign-He i iMolSAAlC~Suddenly at his home. St. Peters on Tuesday‘, Jan. 5th. ~ milltati-ng against iMaritimo Pro-i the discovery hero of a freight rnlo on lPotatoes granting a more favor-| Under this head we arrive at thei ceived and adopted on motion of Mr. S. A. MacDonald. seconded by Mr. A. A. Pomeroy, , The report and financial state- ment of the ‘Secretary-Treasurer, Mr. W. L. Higgins. was then read and adopted. in it Mr. Higgins ANNUAL MEETING OF ASSOCIA- TED BOARDS OF TRADE This fine organization of which ‘Mr. J. 0.. lliyndnran is ‘President hold its annual meeting in Summ- isent from this Board the (President, ‘Ill- Dunbar, Mn-Pomeroy and ‘Mr. R. ‘illcDonald. This meeting presented isome outstanding features of ‘in- itcrest. For example a large number - 2. ‘The need nf a longer contllluaii [Women's ‘institutes were ,ln atten- tion of the double mall and pass- 'I‘he need of complete ',.t'....i-, lugs for oil on Governor's Island. aard to the possibilities in this sec- erside in August. There were pre- said that the membership last year had increased from one ‘hundred and thirty seven to and forty-five. while six members had been lost through resignation or‘ removal from the city. The and ‘Mr. lMacDoniald, Past ‘Presid- ent. as well as Mr. ‘Hyndman. Mr. ancc ill tire ‘bank. oi’ ladies. nlembers of the various (lance. and contributed much of vaiuc to the discussions particul- arly oi‘ that section of ‘President Hym-dluads ‘address dealing with THE BUY AT HOME CAMPAIGN. This address has resulted in a very animated discussion of the matter which you have. all observed in ‘the daily press. hers of the Board. Lightizer, George W. Filiitcr. (i. G. llurtlros, O. i). MacGrcltor, ii. i“. Tinney. for the ensuing year resulted as follows: Prer-m-ilir. W. M. Rowe. Vice-Pres-—Mr. R. L. Cotton v , , . . Sec. Trcasf-Mr. W. L,‘ Higgins GOVER‘NOR'$ |5|_AND Q||_ PRQ. ‘C0uncli—Messrs J. P. Gordon, A JEC f! Crockett. G. E. Full. Donald. the following llfo members of the Counci'l, Messrs W. I-l.'A'tken, W. F‘. Tidmarsh. N. Rattenbury. Jas. Paton. E, T. Hilzgs. R. E. Mulch. Same months ago an American $_Yil_diCfite opened experimental bor- A recent interview indicates that the syndicate is optimistic with re- .‘iliq.n... Thc__ latest that the irornings have reached a do! H- Jenkillfi» pill of e04 feet. ‘it may be wcli m,'_Arhitrators= mention that ‘this project has Ill-i ‘Wvfidy- A- W- Hyfldmflll. voived an outlay of szoooodoo and slist within u slim-c Woodman. ward solving our local paspen-girrirund siipmxlmpiely 1 I D ‘t0. If‘, been (‘xpcnlcd ithiu thi Pro in- 'l"'n8i‘- l. - obvious ‘that so long as muchof mlripe 1m- fliipijfiefi at“ iaiiqiiigsanij 5...; Plckarll, E’. ‘D. Nicholson. employment. llififl been thus afforded to about 80 mon. Annual. AMAEETINGV or —-—" tric oars would m ke i-t possible lni“ vice-s and rtivc offiblent porfornrnn- was iwiii in Charlottetown in [no of opinion that tho ce to each. _ ‘ iii storlc building in which ‘the csp- riule was detrimental tg, business Fair Prim" Eiiwiml “Ind l“ a Jan- lflth. 1926. to Mr and mm",qmiudeincytvm conceived, in Charlottetown. Mr. s. A. McDon- invetsiigntu Li” i‘ T i-i ii h Freight Rates and theirhbelrlrlng nnleiclvlh we,:§‘“§i‘i’,‘éu;e§“an,i the, "minim earliest uses. Maritime luterosts. He has aireadyiiugs embodied in a series oi rescind: i a unearthed a 300d many dlfflCllltlCiflqi-is “m; piaceii clearly beioi-eihe and the resolution adopted. Mr. i2‘ wiioie Dominion the, handicap underlT. lllggs BElfI Hill. he ~lh0llBht thlii, spority. For example very recenilyiwlhioh the Mariam“ have been Bug. Mr. Rattenbury should faring since Confederation. report indicales I. O. Hyndman, H. _V. Buntain. R. _ c. c. more tinlr "ilify. Vincent . ‘C. H. Chandler. .1.‘ Murray. Alfred I tho Eastern time. table discussion , was participated in by Messrs W. THE L. l-liggins. S. A. lilncllnnald. E‘. 'l‘. Higgs, J. 0. Hyndmml, N. Rat-l tcubury. P, W. Clarkin, R. iii Mulch and i; was tile concensllsi present ache‘ . MARITIME BOARD. The nnnuinl meeting of this body ‘I think it safe to say that thisialll moved and Mr, H. R. Hilison ling-ii“; Mia perhaps ihe mos; iiii-‘Idlilfllilléfl, the followinl.’ resolution: poriant in the History of the ‘Mari-‘ Resolved that the Cairadlarl Na- iiiiieifloayiL Q." 9111910“;gecremi-yftionai Railways bo requested to C. Cornell was enga-lsedfihy ‘the pmiiiiimi’ and mailers o; immigi-ipfurnish the island with a number ‘Mai-keiingpof oil electric, passenger cars ul itefore the motion was bring hlsi iinfiueuce as a member of the Rail-i These resolutions were carried toiwfli’ Cwlimififiiml 1° ‘bear in‘ "ii". able rate to ‘South western Ontur-‘iiia Brest gathering of Canadislqmatter, and Mr. Rattcnbury said‘ io than to Prince Edward IslanlLiBbai-ds Oi that he would do all that ‘he could‘ t ‘W- -l . Trade a hm peg ln support of the resolution. Mr. Mr. Percy Turner then road the‘ names of the following new moul-Iwm‘ "m" itlvned W?» m“ "Um"; Messrs (i A_,'l'i'0l-llfll(lil£ ‘to igktehiiih; chlirii‘. dalill . ". ...,llon sosa a ewse o Deer, George A. Tweedy. James ZXiJrCSHghiS thanks. 1m, m6 great conferred The election of oflicersdlim" mm bY flaming mm as "5 for the ‘Charlottetown Board of Trade be isaiii that-"lt him ever stood roi- ser- vice’ to the community‘, whether it iwas helping to secure better ex- ‘ipress ratesfihstter freight rate! 1', A. Pomeroy. S. A. MacLeod. Georg illl"! ban" shippmg flcmflea‘ °r n, DeBlois. P. w. Clnrkin, J. P. helping to Breed "P.°"".P"=9"B°" had done a] Included with these areigrcilt deal “d ‘had bee“ “gag-gum great deal to help when the help’ was needed most, and the officers S. A. Mac-i passed, ,‘ it, ii‘. if. Bleahorn. - 1926. James W. Mclsaac. axed‘ 62] years. DUFFY-— At ‘Kinkora, Jan. 13th. Msillchlas Duffy. used . yours. Funeral Friday, Jan. lFLEMMlNG-ln ‘ibis sltgmls“ n‘. 13th, i926 to -M and Mrs. v Flemming a dsushtor. wonsr uls- tions.) i JONES~OII SSLUTQIIY- JAIL 19th. i926, Robert Jones. Funeralsthis afternoon from his late, reailionco at Mt, Herbert, services startill!‘ at 2.30. ‘ ‘vs I -1 /- a DMAcLcAn '. ~ "ti... 5th ‘at 9 o'clock to Kiplwra ‘(ihur . '1 eliltri ‘olyour affections will offer ‘ll°""""l*""" '"°"' ""1"" “d Charlottetown. P. m. l. eilarm if you can be assured of ppm, 93g oven boat .‘~ Our Coal deea tile Aunt n" trick. ‘w. b. GILLIS a co. ~.| "-li"l.llll|.""..f "lwbsre this Province was represent- ‘icd by lSenai/ar ‘MacArthur and your ‘retiring President. The-Winnipeg Conference was largely the idea of ‘Mr. .8. B. Gundy. President of -the Toronto Board of Trade assisted by Mr. Toichsrmtho Secretary of the some body. Jilpre than 20 delegates from the, Mari times were in attendances , The opening address was ma c, by Sir Thomas Vyhlto. former M-riv later of Jfinance. The Maritime Case Was presented by Mr. J. D. ms- - J. LESTER DOUGLAS Wholesale Produce Potatoes a Specialty No. 89 Queen Street Thvtlttle home which is the,‘ Sharpies Separators (The famous Suction I Feed . Repair Jllte for old “THE MAXIMUM OF HEAT" lays than overhead expenses now needed in short and ‘ion! distance transport- F-Investment Bonds Higgins read an article by Mr. Hungerford. Vice President of thei C. N. R. in which the new type of‘ raillway’ transportation ‘was callcd< a marked forward steP l"[ railway motive povwer. and it was stated that 1t collid {not be other-l Kif-‘so considered than a revolution- icing-invention, By it the rail-.‘ way could hope to compete with! motor traffic. ‘Minor tests showed that it‘ was may on fuel and cheap in mailirenapoqand a small car had made aftranscontlnontsi trip, with great success. proving that it could make the trip in a shorter time and with fewer stops arid da- the ordinary trains. Their use would therefore speed up ‘traffic and do away with some -'\ v Oovernmohi.‘ Iunieiaai and | Corporation Conde- Iought and sold. iartlouiara on re- I quest. , » - . '- i a. s. MaeNIlLL ‘ ‘M.’ PHONE 170 machines in stock. QWO l or.‘ ‘ - . ..,. , all ml: 1.1m "~l'| 1;!- 187 Pownai Street I Phone 7&1- _._.._.._-_- r ‘i , A‘ l THERE WILL ‘BE NO SESSION OF THE SUNDAY. ' "i, .ecllo<>"l.5””-'-'~1 t "w i 11- r , v mgr“ t’ '_ y. tend to show an inoras lathe im- c0 ii, i i _ coordinate and press for s me- _ media-WT)’ following yeala.‘ ‘tlalme Nmfirgzfutefgf the “UOuQYQ ment of sectional difflcultiesf etc.‘ *>*** 81mm‘ ggfifi , perhaps at this Wm mm‘, ‘And now my friends in closing I WTM" and n" euluonv. 17th Jallualw HECTOR nsvsnéuo H. o. navmono. m. A. ‘if 11 a.m.—Mornlnq Service and Sermtfhfily the Rector l , _ V‘ \l_ " . 3 puma-Confirmation’ Service ‘in Q's Church and presenta- tlon of‘ Scripture memory awards to Sunday School Scholars by ‘His Grace the Archbishop of Nova Scotla. ' lng system by Hi Grace the Archbishop . a A PAGE . tux 2 ‘*1 .021" , ‘ t i . f i fl 5 I lZl-i-li-illilil. town on January 21st. their complaints at this time. notify the other ‘in representatives to meet Jrcfc-re him. iirollor the Hoard ‘had i‘ president, " Speaking‘ service. The Board in its efforts. it had i who bad served as To Mr. J. P, Gordon. tho rdtirins McQiiai.-i_ -i-_ B_ President. the t EA ‘rows ‘ ' CANNOT sea-r THIS I ‘ Sale of Boudoir and‘ Table Lamps f ALSO Toasters, Irons, Curlers and Other Electrical Appliances Selling These at Cost on? Saturday Only It Would be was; to Look at Thorn. The Palmer Watson Electric Co.‘ OPEN EVENINGS Mr. J. 0. Hyndman read a letter lhc had received from Mr. Apple- ‘ton saying that the latter would probably make a trip to Charlotte- Mr. Hyndman explained that this was tho result of efforts to have the time tabie_matter settled. and that an opportunity would be given to the people of the Island to make It was suggested that Mr. Hyndmnn Boards and ask for their co-operation in this mat- ter, and Mr. I-lyndman replied that in . he would only be too glad ‘to do m “ hundndihls. and felt sure that the Boards iwould be more than willing to send Mr. financial statement sirowed a Dal-Appleton “mi my Fheir grievances Mr. Rowe, the ‘new President its leaders were worthy of the thanks of the whole Board and the community Messrs George J. i" 89116731- n; 1 endeavor to secure the sympathy and trust oi‘ our people by always remembering that there are ‘two sides to every business transact- ion; the ‘buyer and the sollex-‘ajside a-fld to be good business lt- sirould be profitable to each. If members‘ kept looking ahead and ‘boosting when they could, the success of the Charlottetown Board of Trade would increase with the passing years. , ‘ "During the meeting the interest- ing fact ‘was brought out that there are still on the membership Olyfll Board four of its ‘charter member ‘namely. Messrs W. H. Aitken. John ‘MacLeod, James Paton, and G. Taylor. v _, i Before the close of the meetin Mr. E, T. Hiizgsanuved, anddllr." ’ I). DeBlois seconded. a thanks to the Press for the sen?‘ vices it had rendered the ‘Boar during the year.‘ " q . —--—-¢o-a-—-—-— —JUST ARRIVED one car 0f__ ,c.nal now unloading at AlbanyA-Az‘ i H. Affieck. ‘Albany. 7235-14-Zfi - >‘.I .. i, --Wli.‘L BE UNLOADING ca of cracked corn and other feeds. Jan. 15th.—A_ H. Affleck, Albany. 7235 14-31 IN MEMORIAM n; MR. JAMES W. MQIGAAC Suddenly at his home. St. Peter-Q. on Tuesda . Jan. 5th inst.. James“ W. Mclsaa. §agotl62 years. The funeral to the Parish Church on‘ Thursday. Jan, 7th was very large- ly attended. the processio includ- . $995k" ""15 71° lug about one hundred sle gigs, A would like to offer a tribute of "i, 000 on h.“ Ciii-rnghgr‘ w, R, Tinney., p, Winsome for Ihis untiring efforts and the business ability so ably dis- played -in handling the many diffr- thc Board from limo i0 time. Referring hack ‘to the matter of‘ "l!" "little" mili- had ""119 before On‘ looking fonward to the com- ing ,l‘ear tho speaker said that the mnmhers ‘would dn wcli to remem- ber the verse of -the song which said: land of Brent renown. or which the most important place is good old Charlottetown. \Vn should carry. ("liilimiifn the speaker. a soul: in our hearts and HUGHES’ IMPROVED PINE _- TAR mo HONEY MENTHOLATED With Cod Liver Extract wand Eucalyptus 6 FL. 0L For the relief of Coughs. Colds, l. hohltla. Hearsr nese, Loee of Voiee and "all Aifeetione of the Throat and Lungs. PIIIOI so QINTC Sy ‘Mall 10 Cerltalxtra. LIMITED. ' ' Charlottetown, r. l. l._ High Mass of‘ Requiem iwas cere- brated ‘by the pastor Rey. A. Mo- Arllay, and llev. R. J. McDonald Si. Cniumba. assisted by the pastor , officiated at the Libero and Ail- solrltlnn and also at the last solemn rltosat the Rrave. ~ l-lis wlfo ' predeceased him by several years and he leaves to mourn nnc (laughter and three r-lnna. besillesfivo sisters and many roiallvfslaiul friends.’ DR.I._P‘. Hotel Vi ctoria One of the largest and beet equipped i-loteie in Eastern Canada. Contains 1U rooms. rte of which have private bathe. Completely renovated in the past few years. Fun Hotels ‘throughout Canada and the "Edited Slates have its apiinllidltaille. Courteous eewloe to all Guest. Tele- phones in rooms. day, _ ‘ "I ‘Rates “N D l” F’ i, _ ‘Charlottetown 1 i H9"? 9°». Li!!- l-lallliv c. anown, an...» Proprieae - f1 _ ll i5, l v , : a _ ' Morley Bell. Surnrnerside; G. E. McCall. Moncton; H. J. lFr-eucir. Toronto; S. Wolfe. Liverpool; J. 8. Wright, R. 8. Sliilpllalit. A. V. Morrison. ‘B. W. Robinson. . Geo Gallant, Ira. liiiiaabptlv Ibdge, ‘summers do; . ‘W. stems .. Squirrel W. A. Alierrfgrn! guide: ‘firm-nee. W. Ilofittiirlg.‘ lV-LOI aulllO ' r‘ I ‘CHI! ~- y“. P Qhmew - ‘ s‘. It. v.’ .2‘ vote of. ,