=ESCAPED FROM MY RANCH, 1 f 20, 1926 THE CHARLOTTETO WN GUARDIAN . . I PAGE a/Wal X%%PK _ CLASSIFIED 2 ADVERTISEMENTS 1. 010 llflllhl .,-.........;‘..'i..... ' Inu llldilpll ................. lwlrds llgbtluerthu ......,........:>..`._....... %e,pcl|t»eel|w¢|»¢| ' .. . ;;» Agellts \y,llllt9_d__f.»__ l."**-¥----- i.'iel-l-rNlNo tsrnmesl snr:-av -'---_-__-‘__ Compoiilld, Charges discharged BIG EARNINGS STEADY EM batteries ilietantly. 'Eliminates Di0y'lllellt for Barbers, Become old method entirely. Part-iculars.‘ 9111011 in 3 Wéekl. Wfitb llolor Lightning Co., St. Paul,lMilm. \ ` A. W. Mchtl,-L3-2012'l). _.____?--»a-.+-...._.s... |40 A WEEK TAKING TORDERB lfor B. & E. Silk Hosiery, Silk Underwear and Porch Dresses. .Your cash daily. No collecting or delivering. Write -B. & E. Mfg. Co., Dept. 22, Lo‘pdon. Ont. If A. W. Mch.. 6-13-20-27. g¢zs.r~°on'NlNs'rv X S’ wonlr ""(spere or tfull time) guaranteed i man or woman to interview moth- »,_ers. and distribute literature for 'religious education in the home. Comlrnission and cash bonuses be- `sides. offering good chance l.0~ ,eern $30 to $50 weekly. ‘Particu- 7 lars and samples free. Winston t Co., Toronto. wstf- .-,__________;___;_._ ences required. 3, lllsnnllnnenns .7T._*`~`-- JNO. A. McDONALD, LAND.lUR jveyor, Hermanvilie. ' _ 7749-2-20-llno ~ AUCTION SALE--ISTOCK AND implements, March 25th. -G. Herbert Ward, Graham’s Road. 8225-3-30-nnw Iii -_---.-_-..- WANTED-PURE BRED SHORT- ltorn bull for Cornwall Fa-rm-efrs institute. iPlease state age. Ap- _ply to Fred Hyde, Cornwall. 81504!-17M5i. _ CAPTURED-lMARO'H 16th, ONE silver .male fox tateo C.V.E.'1A. --Charles C. Duggan. Sea View. . S208-3-19-Zi ____ FURNISHED .HOUSE KEEPING rooms, hot and cold water, tele- phone. Apply 247 Prince St. <‘ 8182-3-18-3i STRAYED FROM. -MY RANCH ON 14th, female lfox, tatoo C. B. T. _ right ear 8 C. left snr. V\”illlam tDul`fy, R. R. 5. 8l7»i-3-l8M6i. _ y for a large country , _sto .r .» .......... lk bel lineal l\vot¢»=` ........» le IC Ilgpgl » Mule Hcip Wanted i Barber College, Department "F Halifax. 8-1-tu-if -REN18-40 WANTING RY. BTA tion-Office positions, $115-$250 month. Free translmrtation, ex perlence unnecessary. write 'Baker, Supt.. 2142 tar Bldg . St. Louis. 3226 '*_*-1\~ WANTED-GOOD LIVE AALES. man and collector for George. town, "Montague, Murray Rive,- and surrounding country. Apply Singer :Sewing Machine ba Charlottetown. 8152-3.17.4; _Vg Female Help Wanted WANTED-A HOUSEMAID. Ap Diy 5 Grafton Street. Refer. TED-A MILLINER AND A sales lad P8. Write A . Guardian Of- fice. 8114-3-16~7i - *Eg .WANTED-A GIRL OR .MIDDLE aged woman iior housekeeper,| family or two. Apply stating Wlises to Mrs. Hugh McKinnon. _ Bradalbane 8234~3.20.4i NURSING _ PRACTICAL NURSES FRE. . quently earn $30 a week. Learn by private correspondence course. Catalogue No. 23 Free. Royal College of Science, Toronto, Can- ° Glenfinnan, one silver black lllnlcl vrwfox :pup with white on left hillli ?_..,_lcg. Reward T. Sherry. i ‘ ' 8181-3-18M3i.4 ~é€_;__. | EUCAPED ' FROM 0LAREiMlONTi 1 felllille, No 61990 A V L 2 B - -. - - - - - f .=ll’ rnnght, notify ll. Peters. 4-45"" flllllfeil il-1 \Vllllllnvs and deal--out by ,he Sm_,c,y_ i their own but-lr yard, but the Ahbiel' Thanks lM0n¢t..n._yt,u gave ,,_.. 21 or Mrs. C. E. Grant. 104 Water Street. 8173-3-i8M3i. OLD P. E. I. COINS WANTED -- Presbyterian Communion tokens.. Largo silver piece stam-ped P. l~2. I. One of c0Dll0r with shea! of wheat. lelo Callot in lead. Good prices lpzllil. ~F. ld. Mac-Lend, ill Broadway Ave, Ottawa, lOnt. ‘ 7782-3-6S~il. lvloN'rRl-1./il., Quo., Ma,-_ ill __ Tile trade ln cash grain ln the domestic market was quiet,- there .being little demalld from any source for supplies. in Canadian western oats the feeling was week# er in sympathy \vitll the declilc ers redllred it- por bushel, No. 2 C W being quotctl at 53, N0. 3 C W at 58. extra No. l iced at 5,8, No. 1 iced at 58, No. 2 feed at 56 and No‘ 2 feed at 53. while ontario end' Qlleliec grades were unchanged. There was no actual change ill prices for spring wheat grades of flour, but the llndertone to the market was easier owing to the wcskliess that developed in Win- f wldy eaeeeo it concert Y M C A tonight 8 Churchill for Sabbath, Mui-eh gist CORRECTION. -An item sp- Dilared in the Guardian to the el filet that Mr 0 C Craswell had been selected to photograph the Grand Lodge oi Odd Fellows which ll msetllls in Charlottetown the 00l'¥llllS summer. The wrollg to take the picture, but we under stand it is any photographers priv liege to do this CLOTHES BRAIN8 AND RE LIGION AT CENTRAL CHR trouble now rampant in the Trulo Normal School, ovler the girl stud 9lltB and the 'Pl‘ii1(,lpal’g elliot re sartlillz dress. Mr Hermanl will Speak tomorrow, Sunday evening in the Cenltral Christian Church, on tlhc subject Clothes. Brains and than her grand mother’ Are he Edge y (‘TEC ) ABEGWEITS 4 MON-CTON 3.* word was “ed M Twenty five seconds before the Cr ll not ,elected He’ has“°:fmn;'g; illlnl bell. with the score deadlock ed 3 to 3 Jack Gordon paced by Chick” Williams travelling at t ii.ilc speed swept down on the Moncton defence, the former. on the big side ot the red lins snap- ped the disc to Williams who cir is I 'rl/ln oHunoH- Because or tlie'§;‘_'k‘,','°,'fi°' ""1 “ink “ “°""'“”d s o roppeii he gotta Iwrslla. over the right ahouliler of Giber- alter’ Wilson for the fourth and winning goal of the most hectic and fastest hockey fixture seen here in years-'barring 'none tit was a final setting in- favour Religion is me modem gm ies, able comparison to anything ever H A P id t modest .less ,eligible or ie" good handed out on the big time cir NW' MLA r" en cult"-and the writer witnessed clothes nn index or character 1rl~eelr|m0re than one same of the Can clothes and freak women strap; adlnn professional winter pastime tween the ost. Two minutes int ll) em welmme' The au‘md“‘“°° last night was cl Wilson the stdlwalt Atlantic slightly over that which attended C Dwi" migftii ‘dew Brunswick hop hA;°PRECIrAThl0N -At the con the initial fixture, about 700 clis L.; by ci,Lii,,g‘ the Abbie .let to °1‘;e°l}rish0 Rasa" TD};';i1il9‘c;liHli0;1hl>tftomers. and to those who were dn “mic me pink into the ipii linnd the Benevolent Irish Ssocxlgtyl ire fontumlte enough in not being We “"“‘e’ behmd Dlamimd sented Miss Constance Whear with sen ' 8 “care sympathy is extended The winning goal of the night he is President thanked all those the succes that it was. 7 o'clock Mass was celebrated lby Cilaplain Rev. A. J. Mcintyre. At o-lrpel‘stl`o_ll in all work t-u.rl‘ied| <03,-E UINGS AT THEY was of an exdhibltion variety. From bell to bell i h ty minutes the cltp cut out by both sextets was easily appropriate to Wilson in the respective nets, the to chronicle in detail would neces- E _.__ Scores Winning' Count 4 to 3-Game ~p4` _ ___ §.E'$i‘g‘:£‘..ZE..?°§'$$T3§€,“,, Featured Throughout’ by Thrilling - ?§°l`< c0lll|)|¢'lZC ff ..."‘l.....’.... .§t.E..§...fi?.i’§.§{“‘i.’1 Work of Both Selxtets-Abbles Have T ' ‘I ' ` ' ' ._ They, meaning the absentees mls- “nie as above me“ii0“ed_ williams :..i°i::"i;.°::ss.. ‘i...rs;°.tr.°. » nf -ft Q- a or in the playing of the leading female ly In skatmg and Buckhimdnng b“t,G0Td0l1 Bklfled I-ha 'Wt behind Wil' role. Alter which Mr. John- Coyle,“"'°“”d h°°"°l'~'W"’°h ”‘“"° °"°“\s0ll. and emmlv-ying n hook-Hlwh de on behalf or the B. l. s. df which "W f°l’°fl°1‘= fllrset that ills elnnh-on-ttteti the drellel-iss. who in any Way made the 'benefit _ U 99° and 9V9I”Y l~W9l1' THE LINEUPS Moncton Abegwelts FEAST OF- ST. JOSEPH.--Yes~ the surface beneath their steel (mai terdlly was the feast of St. Josepll billdss; they skated and stickhan- C, Wilson _ , _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ .s_ Diamond and was iittingiy observed at botll died like a prairie tire, and but for l)efnn¢e morning and evening-services at St. the masterly and uncanny work _0fl.E_ Ki,-pen ‘ _ _ _ _ E_ Diamond Joseph's Convent, In the morning at "Dutchyf' Diamond and Clllerlie L_ Wilson , F_ Kelly Forwards I-its Lordship Bishop olnenry, and More would have undoubtedly been F. Gould . . . . . _ .P_ Williams in the evening at 1.30 Pontlilcial'Hl'<\llllli tile century mark. it the K. Carroll J. Gordon Belledictiorl was sung and an elo- WGiKht of rubber rilled in theiriN. Cole . E. Prowsa quent sermon preached -by the Rev. directions could be ascertained the li. Wall .. J .Mclldacherll Raymond -McKenzie. During the n.voirdl1lD0is would total around a E. Lane . . . . . .. ii. Campbell evening several new members were Wil. Bdgtnruclie ent-oiled in the Sodality by the The “UTY of last nll;ht’s game ltnfm-eo_lr, limo.-Q, both me morning and evening ser. eerily keep the writer late for NOTES i vices the 'Society members' choir ‘bl`9l1kfBBt. S'0 lust and so dyllamlcl Throughout the winter, both skat took _Dm-lv improv,-late music being were the thousand and one plays lug and hockey games the excel- rellilered_ At the cctnclllsion of the executed. lh@l`9l`0l'e 3 summary ‘has"lent music supplied hy the Rink der defeat to the Ahegwuits ini Svlrit and hockey ability cropped' to the fore and made the prover- bial “exception to tile rule." The lcd slid black were a rejllvsimted band ot rubber hunters last night evening Service 8 reception was got to suffice for the above. men- band was mllch appreciated. The held in the large hail where Rev. l|°l1@d who were not present and folic-wing is the ipersoneli of thi Mongignwr Mcl)0mli|_1 was the re. for the satisfaction of those who‘billld of musicians: cipiellt oi an address and presen~ Were- - ~ ‘friend Muster, John McFarlane; tation on hemp( of me members of The Atlantica tfresdi over a welI.Jo_l'l‘n -Doyle, Louis Mc.Ml,iholl, 'l‘opl _gt_ Joseph-S S0du|m,_ Monsigmfleerned win with their reinfol‘l¢é1;M‘dFarlan'é,' Ernest McFarlane, Wil. .McDonald in reply thanked those ‘m°"t5'K°“ C9l'l`0i|» '(3016, and Harry lim Johnson, Nick McFarlane. present for their thoughtfullness Wall' 3 h““d'@d Delcenl SUI! lille- C1188- Dllyla. Gevrse -.VIcMllholl. and assured them that as in the Bkmed ¢°' the f“C¢'°ff last l1i811fl0 G_f~_ ' l . . ‘ i ' MicNEILL-At the Prince County Four minutes from the face»nii` _QRVSTA-i_ Sisfgpis. l in i. 'intl l ll .. ». t _ WIN' '- ~-`~------»¢_»-;--- .,¥,,,;T,?,ltnu;0n$,,Ii,wdTmlvhnngeli },;,,?i|'H°SDll*li 0" 'Mamh 19. "W lllfanl 'F“"Y (""‘i‘| lh°~'M°U°l1l*llV ll¢‘8’0ll‘il1 B‘;9B|0hfiifl‘l:Hl¥lf‘ of hockey on :l son off’ Mr. land Mrs. Daniel F. Mc- d pass from 'Colo caugllt-»i)ilimct\ltl mild sheet. nr' li-it ill (it-_vsiul Rink Neill, Sullllncrs-ide. in tt split zllrd sllovolleti th~lu spring. \\`Iwrr one in not sure of lllow min- ing curly illltl rvlll-lllllllg init-_ ln ill llprllllr nnll, whnrv `l|l'h"l-r~ is lllile sau* ,ln the wltlior, It is tl--illrl-:lille to pro itect lllitlly plnllill with n.»llli~ kind nl Soil Ill one nr llllllt-het. vnnmln. ll cor:-rlllg other than ulnr.\\~i of the bf-at uf such i-overs hence. ill mllly purt of llholllil lil- llilrhi to print-1-l lmlpo vines. railillwrrit-it. rim-ll. und otllvr rllther 'tender woolly plants ‘tllllt vnu lu- readily reversal ily it. M Ollllwll sua-ll sl lil:-nm of prutevfiilll hull broil follllil rv-ry ile- lrable. After lloll. the lli-xt bent cov- efing, perhilpll. ill leaves limi. vrllsre these are ra-a¢lii`_r ntnliable. they shoixd .. . »» ¢ . ,», ._, 4:41' -t ,. ii ..' _lu-»' . -_ i i _ vi l .. ... .. _ . ') -.l. ...;.~ -.» ...ell it -rn .. ram ,be need tu ilflllrll A protect-lvl- nlulcb and for rililllllltlnl protection whore it IIKnll’:l:%bllt‘-T wif, .prom M mesh n`|i` hm »u’b-- ~'vnm»._.. an l‘aswelIStudie #L _.`__ .__ _“‘»\ -l l/it :§.??¢?2Z?3?_£ ji éiiiia. personnel, to place at upon ul. - We have tried to ~_ obligation. ,_ ,.., i . l _ x I A" . “1,H‘1 __A __ _ .V `v _ Ai V _.-,yu ,v1. _ ! ulcal equipment 'al well al expeHehU,'¢H_|QU_l ' And there lc a real falrncle about ti\e_..l|illl0'il| Maclean Service ' ` DIGNIFIED EFFICIENT, COURTEOUS V »SUPERVI‘SION. . ._ _ _ _ __, ,, f - ' :rw-fl Central ilarddan _ D M_’_.%I»__@r:____:i?: -- ` ' I All svltorlo '- A ' v. imc. A. 'ronlelii' evn .rs » ""' 1 ‘ ' Exhibition and concert.. il ' ' ** '-5 " ' " ' PHINTIU ` -...vt ,__ .4- .- " . 4 : l,. N- lt KING SQUARE _ '. WIS 2 -‘;` an ,,...\ - _ l ` l _-gli . nl'-.--.~ ,.’ » Means that we /have everything lit-¢llewvay"s¢fl|\¥' tr. `1= the dismal of tllta_p"'.wne ,gli ` 'ful L- -it t malumlr pervleegiibqtlonahy- I v`. .- ~ _,» complete, for the ellqllteet omission ol\,tI\l ptr! Of ‘F the funeral director is a serious thing mir r.. ‘ ~ e;=;e2§;=2_‘rn2e »1 Y fl 9 3 " ' l.;:4-» " ' M' Y 'r ld. Ui lo M '.v 8070-3-13lSat3l. A1' s ocl.ocK ' - " ~O-Q-§~§O§-O-O-0004-O4 S... f=“"~°B _ bt Eames Qrtsbptzrlantiilurtii-r .il -3 W ‘lr<.~_» -ln.-.,j,..e~`-_C _,,. -_1,v“'_ _ l I 11.00 a.m.-Sermon: Reading M,” Verna smith BAA "'i=. r. wA'rKls. oReANls'r _AND louoinmasvsn 2.30 p.m.-'Sabbath School. 7.50 p. m.--Sermon. preach at both services. CO4 l later of Qcotch Dance.. Miss Marie Walker RW- E- 5"°k"."‘d 'l'»'"'"_' M'A‘ (°’°'°"d) Mi" lpliyglwl- Director _ Geo,-ge the First Presbyterian Church at Port Elgirl.vN- 5-. Wi" ___ _-‘__ E3 9-94- ____ -.B 994-04'#-O-OO-O-O 1-::\l°lcltlltinN'll;r-‘nnN Nora “O” l-Will* 0"- I-\‘ FHIPK MlNls1'En.__iuv. w. M. ayrn, s. A. *`E’“"NG- AssoclA‘rE:-nav. E. H. Ramsay, D. o. An oxpvrllncnt was cilllilllrtvil iii tht' l o-RGANIST AND cHol'RMAAs.;'Eg:-I-_.WI E' F|°t°h°r' (`t-ntrnl Expt'-rinlentnl Farm, Ottrlwtl. in A' R' c' M" ' ' ' ' 10.00 _a. m.-Prayer .meeting vro 2.30 p. m.-Sabbath School of God." ,Anthem by too 'i it PREACH ER, REV. Central Christian Church _ tlffr-ct of vnritlls vitnlllinl- rich foods ill the ft-eilillu'ofl THE SERVICES ' Rev. Dr. Ramsay .preaches at both Services. in Heart: Hail. 11.00 a.m.-Sermon: “St John's First Epistle, The Coping _ Stone of the New Testament." Anthem by the Choir and Bible Glasses Selection hy the Harmony Male Choir . (Eight Voices) the Choir ' ‘_ - A cordial welcome to all NEIL HERMAN Subject, Tomorrow, Sunday Evening ~ Clothes, Brains and Religion V Subject based on recent trouble in Truro Normal School _.= Because of St udente Clothes ). UV ` Nap, ... ,,¢¢i_., ., "nw, ,., ,asp ..,.,p\ . use llltlch soii.0n pralries where leaves are not rlhundant, straw may bo usell with grloil -effect. ' Esperllllly on lltrilw- |~f~rrll-s. both there and In the East. is iltrnw vlllllllhlc in llrllloci. from nud- ilt-ll i-hnllgos of lcmpernturc ill wllltnr t-'hnre thc ground is bnrc and also to iii-lily growth in spring lllltll ilnllgcr of lwvnrtt frtlste ill over. Sirnwy lllnnllrv llppllt-ll just bcfllrfe wlnicr soils ln also lllnltcs ia good mulch for llerl>nl~oillls plnnlli. all It prnil-rts lloih tht- roots nllil i-rnwlls nlltl llclps in hold the anolv. the fullest extent. it is Vadvisable, llownvr-r, in supplement to some e;_tent grnlllld outs, shorts, und rl small pc rsnttlizc of oil. rake make good sull- plclul-nlli. Cnrnmclll, barley, buck- lvhllut lllcai und hilt-kwhcat bran nrt-_ flllltlhlllg fclells illlrl should be tlpllrlllgly Ill ihc` brood sow'n tion if at nil. Green food in tho riltlotl. such nil t-lover hny, alfalfa, 9 lllnllglvs, lvl cxlri-lllr-ly lloslrnllle. These have n t-crtnln fcntl vlllllc and rllsll lint I`l|- \\'|N'l"I'.lllN(I BHOUD B0\VB IN THE l\l.\Rl'I‘lME I‘l¢0\'lN(`l'iR. (Experimental lflrmn Nuff.) 'i`lli~rre ill it pines for ont- or tllorc brinnl :inns on nllnosl r-v1\r_v filrtll. Yollllg pigs nrc ui\\'n_vs ill guild lit-lllulill Ill the spring and tiny pigs ovcr anti ltlulrc llln i‘nrlner's needs cull he dispos- ~-il ll :lt profitnlllc prices. Slit-ressful llprillir liiiorit dcpolltl on ilcvcrnl fact- ors prlllrillillly housing, hreedlng llnll Ivilrlllliz. Tho mild:-rll tendon:-y in winter hous- ing of brood sown is toward lnexpon-l sivi- vnliill or rnlnny house types of Ilullillngs loratcll In wind slleiteroll llolltllllg In hcnlttlful, permits of exercise nnd is economical compared with the' old lnetllod of rinse confinement in pens In‘permnnent piggeriell. Little lliflirlllty. If any is experienced with rheunlntlc troubles which were formerly an rolnmtlh lltld resulted in heavy lou- ~»l nt flrrowlniz time. l.ollv.o'!ollt .of production should he the -lini ull-eyqry breeder. Size`o_t litter lntn ilu ‘important ‘helix-ing on profit. Tllort- ling!-.prolillétlon is high when nmllil 'll ` are réhred. Heredity has nonillileraltle influence nn the elle of ‘ith-r nnil consequently the hrnoll low should be ra daughter nf s prolific dam ‘intl lllrsil by I boar of ll prolific strain. The mntlterillg and milking qualities ire slum largely hereditary and hence ltrood _sown should be selected from lsillr iliit were good mothers al well nn in-ing good mlllrsrs. Locus are often erperlcnofll at farrowing time ilnri if the sow is nervous the attendant ~hotllvl timid entering the pen as much flu ilmullhio nt the time. Snccenflll llroclierll make li ll practice to be on frlvllilly forms with the brood low previous to the ferrowlng date. Thr nvnrlln- farmer plans to utilise more or len vast# feed ia wintering *tis brood sow. ilmall potatoes, rough- lngc. lraln. etc. are at hand and it in '-M00 practice to make an of tim? ‘tt l _ _ l . z !~\‘!a=i»s~l i -vlr.» .l I' OO-§~O-O4-O-O-6-O00-0 > J. Lester Douglas as QUEEN sr. . V. ;_ cl-lAl=tl.o'r1~s1'owN tr P. E. I. Wholesale Produce. ‘ i llnililocks nr yards, This method of *__ as rorrcetlvcs ullll lolllcs. 6& Potatoes a Specialty. Car iota only 5har'pie| Cream Separatorl for Sale. Extra 'parte on hand. Write or Phone 798 or 938. Hbtieli A litit=ttlléi=l" 1 One ,ei the iarpni and beet equipped Henle. in Eastern Canola. Obliteine il meme, 44 of which have private battle. Completely renovated In the pact few yeerl- Few Home throughout Ganeri: and the Unied ltltee have ite splendid table. Qoilrteellt lervlee to ell Mech. Tele- phones in rooms wma emo to cue ,..- Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Prnrlnln _ . iillnllv c. snowlh I 7.00 p. m._s¢rmen; “The Race Conflict, and the Kingdom 1 l = , 'i lx it »\ '_ _W j 5* . .tg .tl ~ -.t 9+ 1'- _5 if l .- -.¢_.. §2.2.’J.'.‘..“°"*”“°"° W” B “"‘“°“ ' REv_ w, B__lvlU1n, MINISTER % 3 il l fn fi' ;,`°`__`~ \ 'with lnlli feeds so as to provide variety, '% r- . ti v\ . fed \ 4 _-ii .fn l l»“2 ’ “___ _._ . _ _...~..f~‘.» > _._,.. __ ..._.___.....-._...__..._,._ .. 1 ,,l .i l .lt . >='».ir-;‘ -- """'"' " - l '=“.=»-`; T ».»-_~_ _...E -_..._ ‘- 54 ll t .' V l ~ l . e