Central Guardian ROsEBUfiHg-jlist arrived at Woolworths. 8780-4-17-31 MEN'S FOUR PIECE Suits all sizes, $27.50.—MO0R.E 6': MOIJEQD, H11,- ‘ ’ e113 LADIES OF BAPTIST CHU-RCH are holding a pantry sale at Affleck and‘ Freud's this afternoon 87212 ‘WHIST AT ROSARY HALL on Tuesdu-y evening 3735 BOYS BLOOMER PANTS $1.45 ..___..> yup; Insertion:- |g||tit luitorllunii . . . . bjnissirihi) ADVERTISEMENTS o’ Insertion ... . . . . . MIR-MOORE do IIvFQIUBOD, Ltd. 8773 "POUND PATOHIES" ell" large 101- per line 0H5 worth Ito per lino of II wont; 7' Der llno ol Ii Wllllll D0tlfllI.—— Moons & ‘ivioilnolmund. 8773 figs “Iaiitetl THREAD stu< sTocuiNee of special value-a new arrival at $l.50.—-tM()()RE & MUDEOD, Ltd. 8773 Vvvvv v vvvvv vvvvvrvw- For Sale 5g; vAitmo ORDER: Agw: Iii-Silk Hosiery, Silk '°',,,.,,,.,s. and -Purcli Dresses- uu daily. No: collecting -| v, write 15.8; 1:1. "i, "f.',‘,_"_‘”,,'.§‘;',., 22, LQIIIIOII, om. M‘ j.» ‘ Apr. s-io-ii-st ld_'__,__._.._-.._-_--——~~-—~ Mpg-AGE 1e 1'0 80—.EARN ‘Hum gully, See tSutui-day Eveir ‘m, PM,“ April 10th. Page 204. Wrilv Illilllflllliilfily for territory- ‘lltigui- 470.. Toronto, IMonlrc-ui or grunt-borer. A. w. Apl. 1.1 AENTTCAPABLEF HANDLING m“ 60],. scIIlliK rights, covering _Prim.,, Igdwurtl ‘Island, oi‘ the iuulous Ptlluiet Polishing Cloth. A wiiutierftil seller. Domin-ion solos it llist-rihu-ting (lo., Itegtl, {no Ilorchcster Street. W.. ‘Mon- treal l’. Q- 8765 ‘.11.. on wolvmtil ‘To TRAvEI- and tupiltllllt atseuts. Yearly guar- untoo $1092. (being, $21. weekly nvoraKBI ""11 flllsllfiwl- Expm“ itenco uuuiectlssllry. For tiartlcu- iars write Winston (Jo., 'l‘orouto. A. W. 14-17-21-24-28. FOR. ‘SALE—QUANTITV CHOICE ‘banner seed oats. Apply Herb. DGIIIIIQLMILTSIIIIIAILI, 8747-4-10-41. Y. M. C. A. Gymnastic exhibition and concert tonight. 8790 OR ‘SALE-A LARGE QUAN- tlty ut‘ mttlitire. Apply to I<‘. Hop- klusun. 2o Edward ‘st. 8744-4-10-31 HAS VISITED HERE. - Tin- Plllarks‘ Circus has trpened their season at ‘Macon, Georgia, and Wil again head East. 'i‘lie show i larger ihaii ‘before, and the ten has been lite-reused in size. FOR $A‘LE—-NO. 1 SEEDAWHEAT ‘S. H. Colwiii, New Haven. ' 8774-4-17-31 ANIOTHER LARGE SHIPMENT of those special 39 cent bloomers. Mooiu‘: or Morn-lop, e173 _-__-______________ ‘FOR SALE—-BRUNSWICK CABIN- ot Phouugrtlpb, good as new, sell for $75.00, lPhflllo tin-J. 8740-44621 FOR SALE-LIGHT RUBBER tired wagon and one set of hur- ness. Apply 95 Edward Street. I S748-4-1Ii-3i. FOR SALE-MAGNET SEPAR- POLICE COURT-ail the police day for judgment. ‘ NEW FELT HATS for women, JIIRI. arrived this intorniillz, $5.50.- MIOIOIhIJ. & McLBOIJ, l1lIl_ 8787 ntors and extras, Iicury Mc- lwllllfl‘ llvKvuv-le Corner. THE FURNITURE SALE of 8745-4-16-2i. Miss Laura Hodgsou, 15 Keiising- FOR SALE_:PEDI(_i-F1E?D ENG- iish (lliint-liilla rabbits for Julie ton Roud, will be continued today at 10.30. 373.1 l\h'_ll_vl<;_l1\"- _ {lulu owbv- W- u. "rnv THOMAS ‘MILLS for (rlloice Ill Ml). Ul-lllllllvlllwll- 11- 11- 1l~ ltuasts and Corliedlietef, also lSiiiok 3726'4'17=*l_l13l- cd Meats. Picnic Hams, 25c per lb. 87Iil-4-17-2i MEN AND WOMEN-A SELLING wusatitiu. (Jiruutizrs tirtiiuiel" rm. of lino custom quality lsrouil- phith shirts. Prices below retail stores. cbzirgo-s paid to oily part oi‘ (uiuutln. big commissions payable ilail-y, Liberal cash bonus. Itleul selling live for wo- uu-u i-uurasscrs as well astuilor- hip, Iiosit-ry, brush, ‘grocery alid‘ lll>lli'lillt‘il stiIIHIIlPIl. h‘ulI or part1 time, hlxpcricuct: tinuecessary.‘ tlutiit Fri-u. \\'ri‘tc Lioiicl IVIIIIsI tutu, Iiii Si. (‘atlicriitt- West, Moxi- ,,»,.,.1_ h7liS-4,i7sti’ | ATTENTION! AGENTS, SALES- mull. Au itniuzin-g stilt for oll.ly $17.70 t|l'll\'t‘l't.‘i1. Itally to went‘. Wilutiv-ilul range oi‘ iiriiish fair. rite .\I:iii tirdcr houses and re- tail storm sell Lil's ._-_ no You i-uu easily sell tcil a wwk. tJivt-s yoti a profit equal’ ‘to two lhousznltl dollars a year. Your tioitit is frt-o, Writc today.‘ .-\ Ilifflt‘ rout, slump 1's your onlyi rush lil\'I“Slllit‘llI to an opportun- ily that \\‘iil yit-id you iiululrcilsof thrllurs. ‘Phi-en wnndlrful ‘stilt. iaiuts have siiiushcti Ctlllliitllliltlll‘ I‘\' _I\\'III'I'I' Money back guar-l . round l‘. t) lltix Zlld-I, lfoutri-fli. ' ' " " S7tisl4-17stf" Ford (tltithin-g ‘(louipilnyn ' I lillt-itlellilllwtl! , ' .1? mo. A McDONALD, LAND sun- vcyor, Iicrnitlllvllio. 8403-3-20-lmo. IIOUSE- CENTRALLY LOCAT- cil, wziutotl, to-n or eleven rooms. Allltly care of Guardian. 8388-3-27-tf (piulity at.‘ _ FOR SALE.-NEW CART BODY. Apply to W. J. Scott, Marshileltl, l‘. E. I. 8C00-4-12-1wk NOTICE T0 CORRESPOND- ENTS.— Contributors to llie Pub- lic Forum must send their names and addresses not necessarily for IIIPIJIIPHLIIDII ‘but as a guarantee oi FARM FOR SALE AT BAY FOR-| tune 7.‘! acres. Property of the late Alfred Burke. For full par- tleulens write Bertha ilurks, 114 good mm‘ ‘II/asiiiiigtun Ave., Cambridge, ‘ , _ _ Mass‘ gaxfifltloqi KINGS COLLEGE. -U]l II. ’l‘liurstlzly night the sum or $140, 054.75 was ('()llll‘lIJiIIl!(I to the cum- Illlllln funds in Halifax and Dart- mouth. The Alumni Association (tillltldlilllttl $Ii,tltl0,0tl und the Aiextiiltlra Strriety $1,tlIitt.00. FOR SALE--BARRED ROCK eggs for hatching, from best Igyillgl strain fcuinlcs, uiutcd with choice ‘Uockcrcls [iilYClilI-‘lfill from it. A.l (iuild, tiutariti, uiid Keith llos- __ l771__l_17_2i>St.eanier (Juiiatiian Supper, which W _V_ |hns Iieeii laid tip in Nioutrenl ul FOR s ALE__TH"E' BEST EG stwillter. is Hlflllftllllfill to leave tlia‘ l, “we B‘ Offered for lmchfing port April 2i) on hcr first trip r _ (‘l _, _]_ l t ‘ _l __.tiie season to St. John's, Ntid, Sin 1,11‘; tllzlilismtash lllliiidiziiifglivill call at (fliuritittetoiv-n boil. P ‘l ' ' ' "ways. Captain Peter LcBlanc, o _ ieniules, Vinated ivlt-Ii a perfect Armmtl Wm be in Conmmnd m‘, prize! ‘Rvliiiluitiilzl ictgckelrcl. $121?‘|SBLIHUIL-lIIIIIIIIXHerald. icrs ’n er "a r wiose a s rectirtl ivast 280 eggs (officiult 1-0 ATTEND FUNEgA|__Arch_ $1.00 tor In, .\lso unit twurs uul- bishop Sinliott arrived in the city ltivl. . lots from uiiovo cockerel mated lust night i'r0iu Wiiiniptag to ut- witli registered trockerels from tend the funeral of his 119111! Nap-pun i‘..\pt. Farm 75 c.ts., for Sister Mary Alfred, nee Laura __ LL \'ott._caiil‘t procure better orjlliiullaily. who died-In the Sacred ..m,,,-,._§,-|-|"pimp. in Eugqtggr" Cd“. Ileurt iIonit-i ’I‘Iiurstiuy last; 'I‘Iic ;](I;|_ 3mg pgith Boswell, vh~to|--1t'untiral will take place this morn- i¢77t..|.]7. gtllllg at ii tfclticlt lrirni the Sacred Il-ieart. i-ioiue to Mott-nt St. Mary's. ti... TO LET—-HOUSE NUMBER 32 gw.” ‘Jilin Aycuue. Apply 'I‘. R. (Jud-l "' " more. ttiiiitt-Ifr-tts. blocs are holding their an- MORE NEW HATS tor Saturday ling, Son our lilies at $3.75 aiitl -.\IUUIlI'l d: NLVLIQUI), LIII. 8993 BRIDGE AND DANCE-Tile Red WANTED.-.—AN -OLD CYLINDER- ior Il 2 Ii.p. Monarch cngltic. iirtit- Iirucc Stewart A’: 110-. 1M1» Viuirlolll-town, I’. It]. island. 8742-11-16-31 IlOTICE- ALL- ACCOUNTS DUE llu- undersigned must be puitl by iluy Iiilli or proceedings will be lulu-ti. S. ll. _ Colwill, New liarrli. 877-1-4-17-31 n1 CAPTURED—MALE FOX BLACK no mark if not cluiiutiti Iicfore. Iiuy is; will ‘no sold Io pit-y t-X-l |It‘l|.\t~.\‘_»< Boyce Ilnrdlllg, Illurk Corner, . t -8779 WANTED - YOUNG BUSINESS iuuu desires robin alid board with prlvuto funl-ily, central location‘ iuu-l'-~rroti_ ‘Vt/rite 1],, S. euro of tiuardizln, 8719-4-15~3I ________________________ BAKERS OVENS. WRITE FOR catalogue and list of used ovens. llcfi-rrorl payment It desired. liilllllliftl Ovon Company, 1100 (tutu-n ivest, Toronto. S131. 1,. ‘\______ WANTED CATS WITH, DAY OR 1W“ um kittens 0l' about to have yvtuuz. (iood prices paid. Apply l’~ A- Ifsrqnharson, dlenne-ssey Building, City. 8705-4414tf. FUN FOR ALLI-MAGIO TRICKS nova-lites secrets, etc, Iii-test out- "ltttznc for O10 Allard, 1217 Mary Auii, Montreal. .878tl-4-1'I,"S5I CAPTURED SILVER BLACK Inuit‘. tox tiittoed. Owner may llflYI‘ some by iproving property "ll" buying expenses. —-Wcsley lluyct‘, lioiishaw, P. IE. l. 8770-4-17-21 WANTED AT ONIOE — EXPER- lourt-ti first or second class Teu- "llor for Shamrock schoolwo- qilomcnt $120 per atitlhtilll’ Iyl Jll-‘k Trainer, i8ac'y of Trustfits. 1i. it. Kliikorii, P. E. island. 8788-4-17-21 __ _ NURQINO PRACTICAL NURSES FRE- ‘lmllllly urn $80 u week. ileum llY private correspondence coin-no. WANTED--A NEAT AGGRESSIVE‘ Male llelp “hinted — iluai brldgc and dance at the Cas- WANTED- MAN T0 WORK 0N lilo and K. of l’. Halls. Tuesday, farm. Edgar ileum. Mtlrsllilcld- Atprll 201th. The chtlperoues will be 37224454“ t.\ll'f\l. C. L. Miles, Mrs. J. 0. tllyild- niaii, Mrs. J. ti, Filllter. Refresh- ments, prizes alid novelties. Bridge starts at 8 p. m. Dancing at 9 p. m. GOAT MAKER WANTED AT once, steady worker, highest wages. M. L. Frank MlicKenzie, tailor, Summer-side. 87554-17451 . WANTED--BY MAY tst MAN OR boy to work oii farm. C. it‘. Fer- guson, york, It. ll. 2, Mursiiiieltl- 87524-10431. BURIAL TODAY -— Arcliblsliflll SITIIIOIL of Winnipeg arrived lil the city Inist evciiiu-g for the-funeral or his niece, ‘Sister ‘Mary Alfred tuce Laura Mniialiy.) who died iii the Sacred liieart lioiue "Phiilistluy. ills (truce will celebrate. a Pontifi- IBIG EARNINGS. STEADY Ell/Frail Itcqiiiciu Muss for her soul Ill ploynicnt for Barbers. Become expert In' 8 weeks. Write Motor Barber College, Department “F” Halifax. ‘3-1-tts1tt MEN, 18-40, WANTING RAILWAY Station-Office IIOSIUIIIIS, MIG-HM) iuontii. Free transportation, cx- perieln-e uiiueceirsary Write Bak- er, Supt, 2142 Star Bid. St. boilin- 8769 the Sacred Heart ‘liomo this moi-ii- Jug at II okriock. Y. 1T6. A. Tonight Boxing, wrestling. old time mus- Iu, drills alid several other excel- iciit specialties will be on the pro- gram for tonight. A large number lire planning on iltteuding so come early and do not be dismppointed for want of a seat. ‘Tile ‘Students are turning out In force to aid tho cause along with ttheir presence. ISeveral new features will be In- augurated in the performance. Starting at 8 p. m. sharp. g Gard oi Thanks ‘man to tra-in for sales work. 'SpIeudid opportunity for worker. Resident of city preferred. Write Fuller Brush Co., care of Guar- dian. 8719-4-15-31 CHIEF INSPECTOR FOR THE Welland Ship Canal for inspec- tion of fabrication and erection of structural steel work and mn~ The family of the late Mrs. Wm. ohinery for movable bridges lllllllllrnwtlers are ileopiy grateful toall 1001180195. elf-i $1100 to $350 pllltwho by personal assistance and month. 00001111118 1° ellllleflellillilmesstigtis nt sympathy and other- nnd ahflltv- Apply on forum "ll- ‘vise helped to IIKIIIGII their sorrow tuinable from postmaster at ilollll during their recent sud bereave- of advertising to Civil Service menh p739 Commission, Ottawa, ‘not later than Mny 1st. 874l-4-16-2I pggggptgt; A TRANSLATOR FOR THE M, an,‘ Mm Wgflggg McLntne, staff of the International Lsbounmne Mne Crebk we" vfaflofg w OIIIce, Geneva; initial salary, 11,- m, my ygglgfflfly, _. 000 Swiss francs per annum (all- Female Help Wanted proximately $2.l00) with_ deduc- tions totalling 1.0%: annulm- tions. University graduation or equivalent; thorough knowledge _ of m9 English language; n really good knowledge of French and one other Innguegfl. prfiffifllbly Gel-man; candidates must be he- WANTEDL-la-AID-NORTH Ame-rit- cnn Hotel. 3754f4'16'31 ‘warn-en - MAID FOR cam eral housework. Mrs. Colweii. ttotnlosuo No. I; n“, joy I college of Datum, Toronto,‘ Cid-t '“’l~ , _ _ NZi-io-iot. -w on pieces oi" good fabrics 90 cents-per ‘court yesterday morning n prohib- ition case was adjourned until to- Mr. John A. McDonald (Continued from page 7) prospect of something liuppeiiinti to that cur Iferry and o! ourhtiviiii to go back to those conditions; be cause if anything does happen there will ‘be nothing else to ds pend upon. In the strait .0; Jenso, where conditions are com pliratively easy compared with the strait of Nortliumberlaud. they provide a service oi‘ two car fer- ries; they have one auxiliary in .1188 something should happen u. the regular ferry. The diets-nee ti practically only a mile, and lit- tle ice to contend with, whereas we have nina ‘miles, and ver) heaqr ice‘ to‘ contend with: yet WP hav§‘ to depend 0n only- one w! ferry, There is another way In Wlllfil this' government might easily help out, and that is with an air ser- vice. We could nt least get mails and light baggage and perhaps some passengers, transported by air if the government would util- ize their air force down there. The air force could carry on their experimenting there just as Well as anywhere else, and at the some time give some reasonable service that would be oi‘ great value t0 Prince Edward llllllllll 11y glvlm-i us a speedy and sure connection tor mails, and perhaps light bug- guge and passengers, at all time: .ilid under all conditions. It is u serious hardship at present, at nest, for passengers -who have to cross by the car ferry. l0 be "l" there for hours, and days some timcs, and missing all train cou- utietitms. While the service II~ very much better titan it was uiuiiy years ago, it is still fur frolu satisfactory, a-iid 1111B 1! 0"“ "1 m" things we expect the government to deal with. '1‘o give an instance 0t‘ the kind of service we got on iiiut railway. I had the experience u few weeks ago of starting from ‘Uortleii to Charlottetown. Alter getting ~‘oII the car ‘ferry several Iiotirs late. we had to get Into a trui-n, alid ul- tiiougii the authorities kiicw ‘that the train had to start out trout Ilorticli, when lilo passengers got aboard there were llo lights; sonic- thing had gone wrong with the electric light apparatus, and wt- wcre furnished with OIII-WUFII-Ulll cars from the railway llylllelll i)" the nial-ulaiitl, with one lantern to light the whole couch. We had "m, who very far before a brake beam gave otit. and we were de- tained till that was repaired, We went a little turilicr uiid then I119 “h. h0g3 irroko, and the ‘braking gyglen} was out of t-tiiiinilssitiil. I just mention these things so illlll non, gentlemen may huvc suuit- .dca of the ditficilltics ivc-‘Iiave. to contend with. 'I‘Iiese tliiiitsrl lll"= tiiiklioivn on the Illllllllillitl, and the western] mutiibers I am silru ‘call liurdly rotiiizte that stich conditions exist; but these arc some ot‘ out‘ problcliis, _ ‘ I do not believe a t-olitiiiissitlii o1 this kilid is good enough. I think We (Lilli IITUSCIIL [IIIJSU lliilllkfffl U) THE} OHARLOTTETOWN GUARDIAN dlllller there will be that some movement will take ‘firm hold oi the people which may possibly have. very serious consequence» for the whole Dominion 0t Can- ada and the confederation‘ pact. There is a real danger there. and I would like to appeal to the Prime Minister and the menthol-s of his government to deal ai- speedily as- possibly with these matters. with the particular object or alloying this discontent, which is perhaps a more serious feature of the situation tiiau the loss and hardship, financial and otherwise. which the people in the Maritime provinces are suffering. In conclusion, referring to the remarks of the hon. member fol Lisger (Mr. ‘Brown; who Ima Inst. 190K611. I do not- know that. pro- tection enters Into this question tu Ally Brest extent. but so tai- us‘ the members from the Maritime pro- vinces are concerned, there is no question whatever where they stand on the principle of protect- tlou. They were all elected on that principle, alid they represent that principle, bfilleVlflg it. is the best thing for the interests ot Caii~ Jill-I. as a whole. When the hon. member speaks about the deiegu tion that collie from the Maritime lirovliitles four years utgo. alid says that they had diametrically op- posite views, i would ask him wIi_\ they did not curry their views in- to effect in this parliament when they had the power to do it. I ivould once again plead with the govcrtiuieiit tor action, and speedy option, In this matter. West Kent School Social a Splen- did Success Two hundred young folk consist- ing of the Seiii-ur grades of West Kent and ‘Prince Street along with u number of ex-studeuts ot‘ both schools gathered in the West Kent hull for their aiiunui social in re- turii for one given by the Prince Strtict girls a short time ago. An cxccllclit program was rend- uretl during the first part ot‘ the evening whit-ii appears below. All in‘ the perhiriiiters acquittiug them selves in a very capable manner. immediately following the pro- grain u number‘ of games ivere played under the direction of Mr. lieu. Walker 0t‘ the locul Y. M. C. A. ‘Staff after \\’lIlI(‘lI refreshments were served. The siugiilg oi‘ Auld Lang Syiie IIHIUKIII. ti. very pleasant evening to u close after which all Joined in with hearty cutters tor their rc- spetrtive lUII-(ill-frfi. PROGRAM itcuiullis by (Jhuirinuli. F. Pit-k- ard. Piano selcciloii by Walter Niac- Ntitt. , Vocal solo by Miss lnu Ziiuir. Violin selection by ltubt. liyiid- the federal government ourselves just as wcll as any‘ commission could possibly do; l" 11M‘ “"- cuuld do it better. Particularly I say this, tiiut if a commission was deemed i-u I10 llfilfellsillY- If m“ government felt they llillllll ""1 dcui with the question satisfactor- ily tileiiiselves. llley Wmlm 1'1"" been wise to select at least one or itgiluwjilisilicss nieu 1mm ie I’l'Ii\'li .cs as that conimls. ion. burs of _ _ ‘ Level‘, I uni noL-crlt iziug the pt-i- stiii-nel of the courniissioii. I lllll 41nd to hnow that a former Prluvt‘ pmwhrd Islander, .\‘tr. Macmillan. is one of the members. I Iiotl" that he at all events will have llllf interests of his native Plollllw “it heart, and see that smile of 01H Iiartlsliips are refllflilllid- i do not wish to mks uu llle "1"" of the House to any Blfelll 9mm‘: her-pung- the general teutures o the (tuestiou Iiuve ‘been already discussed rather fully. lint I d0 hope that action of some kind will lie taken, and I um sorry ll"! lfllvf erlrment, have foniid it necessary to delegate this matter to a tolu- uiissloli, instead of dealing with i1 themselves at this present sessioui ‘rhoso ileinys are exiitluslvf» 1"" they are costing Prince ludwurtl, Island, us well ut the titlier WIIILI-J time tirovluces. lunch iiurdsliiil and much loss. Not only that. but iu itddititin to the loss and tlw‘ hardship, a grcut deal oi iIINrtlii" tent has ilcvtilotioti; it is dcvt-Iult i-ug duy thy day. Till: longer tiles.- t-tiiitiititins exist the inure will that‘ dlscoiliclit grow. and the groan-Ii I Mr. Isuuo Shurp. llradulbau , was u visitor to the city yesterdays‘ l Miss Eileen lninibe who has been visiting IMiss Katherine McCarthy. has returned to her home In Sprmg- field. 1 ‘~ tMr-s. C. Crosby, Borden has rt‘- turnetl home after having speuti the Easter holidays with her daughter, Mrs W. H. Armitutllt.‘ Shenbrooke, Que. l .3413; Margaret McCarthy, who has been visiting her sister Mrs. R. J. Casey for the past seven; 1i'onths,_ returned to her home Iu t._ Johli, N. Ii. She was accompan- d ail-far as Sackvllle by Mrs. asey and ‘MIsQLucy Blanchard. , TainandianTN-tilionp-l, al Railways To accomodate passengers from West attending the Fiddlers Con- test at Summersidc on April 21st‘ and 22nd, the train ‘for Tlgnisii. scheduled to leave Summerside at 6.15 p. m. will be held until 1| p. m. Also special trains leaving Borden at 1~ p. n1. and stopping nt all intermediate stations will be operated to Summerside and rc- tnrn on the above dates. Return- ing, specials will leave Summer- mtill. , Reading by lien Rogers. ‘Instrumental selection by bliss Evelyn Jenkins, ltobt. Hyndman. llobt, liogg, Waiter MncNutt. Gamcs-wtlontlucted by Mr. Geo. Waiter. lteireshnieuis. BIRTHS - nlcTlFYUSSI-fil (iarflcitl, April Ctlt to How- Mr. and -.\‘I s. Joliu A. Rhos tum- ‘Pezssic Frizzclii a tltitlgiiicr. McCORMACK-oit Launching on 'i‘h‘tirstlzly. Ann-ii Sill to Mi‘. anti Mrs. ilan (i. ‘hictjoriiiutl. a soil. Joseph Ilauicl. DEATHS ROSS-At (iurfvld, April Tth iii- iant daughter of Mr. and .\I.s John A. Ross. McCALLUM-At Lower Iiederttit- on April 9th, 1026, Harold Albert Mc-Culluni, son oi‘ Mr. II-Iltl Mrs Walter .\iuCalluiii, ngetl 2 years ‘i months. Funeral took place April Ilth to North ‘lledoque ceiuotcry. t I ' Q84 Lit‘? KING'S SQUARE lluucnEs' CRE-O-VIN A scientific combination 01- Hypophosphitcs, Malt, Cod Liver Oil. and Creosote Particularly valuable for DEEP-BEATEO, BTIIBBORN gguqi-ts ""1 g VIIUIIDII rc- conutructlve TONIC and TISSU-E BUILDER. l I I l A wonderful prevenhtlve ogainn flu, PRICE $1.00. Hughes DrugCo ‘ ttmiréo. lopcrti its. . [QO-OOOOOQQQ l l l Centrally i l l .. Proprlvhor. r» wins. AGNES McGUIGAN Peter The Great A Real Dog Star WINS THE HONORS IN "WILD JUSTICE". FULL OF DRAM- ATIC ACTION AND THRtILLS' For sheer dramatic acting coup- led with spine-tingling thrills, it is probably safe to assume that no recent picture can be compared with "Wild Justice", the mew star- rlnz production or the great police 1108. Peter The Great. "Wild Justice“ opened at rthe Prince Edward Theatre yesterday for a two day run. It completely captivated the audiences. Peter 'I‘lie. Great ably carries away the honors. is "Wild Jute‘ lice" he performs feats of ath-| Iélic prowess that are well-nigh miraculous. and trequeiitly dts-‘ plays almost human understand-I ‘ing. 1t is essentially n dog story,‘ and as such will delight all the myrlads who love dogs, and are the recipients of their friendship. Peter The Great, willie one 0t‘ the new caninestars 0|‘ tho screen] certainly has nu peer In his field, lie is the largest of the police ceIe-' brities, and apparently has Iieenl schooled until his training is a.‘ thing at which to marvel. . Ili “Wild Jilstice“ he has able‘, human human support. (lciirgc Sherwood, as the young doctor- liero or the play, displays remurk~ able talent. Frances Teugue (‘Olli- biucs striking beauty with real, dramatic ability. I-‘ra-uk liuguoy is ldeallycust as the despicable “lint; Blake." it is noteworthy that the direc- tion was by Chester M. Franklin. whose name has adorned some oi the most successful pictures with dog stars. In Peter The (treat he has n new star of amazing ability. "Wild Justice" is the tirodui-titm of John W. (Joiisitiiile, Jr. It marks the girodilcingulebiit of the sou of the famous Consitiiiie whose name was for niniiy years a symbol of excellence in Vllliiltf- ville and legitimate stage produc- tioil. It is interesting to mite that young Considlnefis first pic- ture has been deemed worthy ot u fleaitircil place on the rclmisiug {Iflllfdlilfi ot’ United zirtists (lurptir- utiun. Chapter five of "Wild West‘; and Dangerous ‘Curve Ilchiild made upI the Iiaiaiice of this extreileut week cud program. ‘ In the City Capt. Tom Best of lltIIllIllUIl. Ont, Lecturer alid Evangelist acl cotiipitilieti by Mr. oi‘ 'l‘oroiitti a noted lclioi‘ singer ur- rivctl iu Charlottetown last night, Capt. tliest alid .\‘lr. Lloyd are the liiai-n leaders iii tlio two iveeks of special mission sci‘ vices, whiciioiieu tip in Zioul (Yhurcii Sunday [night at 8.30 p. up: A general meeting‘ of the ivork-l ers railed by the secretary, Itcit; floss Eaton met at the \'.. .\i. (f. .- ~ last evening with Capt. Best and‘ Mr. Lloyd. With Rev. lJr. iluiiisuyl lin the chair followed by “P22, Bruce .\iuir. ' The plans ot the campaign wort-l reviewed, and all arrungeliicntw} about (Kllllpltllflil. -- W- I I Mr. Lloyd will meet ivitli : i‘ ‘many ot‘ the massed t-hoii- as po sibie this evening and the iiiusic conriuitiiat‘ are assured that tho special and congregational singing will be of a very high order, it is yet too early to tlirnolilivt- WIIIII the stiecial singing will In- but ziuiiouuctsmeuts will ‘be lllitilt- ‘Lhrtlugli tllc Ilrcss from tinit- to, ,t"uc ' 1 British Baptists Against Reunioné LONDON, April lit-The Coun- cil of the Union of Baptist Church- us oi‘ Great Britain has decided against reunion with tile Church of itiuglnud uloitg the lines proposed at the ‘Luiiibetli Conference. They say, however: ' _- ‘ "Wc are tiroparezl to join with llic Lfhitrt-h of iCiigl-tziuhin exploring iht- possibility oi n fetieruiltin as Irctwt-cu equal uuioiioniotis church- t-s lo which all woilld ‘be able to co‘ I a Russ IIoteI r i A very comfortable and nomolika Hotel It I motto ate price. > Large l and well lighted , room: with hot and cold wat- er. Splendid tibia, uervloe, soul-hone located. near churchel, rink and theatres. Rates 08.00 a day. , Weekly uh: on applica- tion. . . t MAJOR D. A. MIODONALD Mlnagerelu Q-‘Q-Q v ‘Q1 RUSS HOTEL - ‘ Mrs. J. l’). ife-nnedy, Miss Kris- t'ne Kennedy. ()‘i.e:iry; Miss‘, (MIIIIIIO hlacifiachcrn. Jack Single- ton, Ocean View; MijWllfretl Mac- Williams, Mrs. \\'Ill'r‘.~(l MueWII- liunis, Ocean View; ‘i-J. Riardonaltl.‘ Halifax; Mrs N. S. Morrlsonfl Pinette, Mrs R. A. .\IncRue, Pin-t ette; F. P. Smith, Sunimert-ilde: Mr. I). M. McLeod, birs i). M. Me- Laod. Hunter River; Miss Penlopo MacRae, Miss Mary M, MIICRBP. Pinette; Mr R- W., Llntlsny. Clyde ,River; Mr Id. E. Jsrtline. City; iMiss Croce Mctlougiin, Muipeqtiez, Miss Millicent McNutt. Dnriiiey: Mrii J. it. Nicholson. Iluntcr River Mrs E. V. Mncbeod, Albany; Miss fqwnin [the liftioilntfilozo plrlitilclil. ésa “Elm, $.':_.______873H'l side for IBordeh after the Contests TM zazrwmzgzul.“ Bessie A. Stevenson, Carleton; Mr‘ tiny or B! ' ' __ ubo t i1 p. . I ‘s. Keith DOYIIIIIIH, Mrs s. Keith, , It; 10"“ 9"" Ber"?£2511}“Qflffdfif'§"l.§"l’§fl,<'f,f,f§_°' “garment: pgggguqgn Donaldn. Malpeqne: Mr ordwny "‘ °‘“'" "°' m’ g74g4-1tt-2t 108 i-riiroo st. ans-4-i7-tt4~11-RI Aclurm OFIICI. Lloyd Toronto. i "Lxniwlti -. will. - ' """' ' ' ‘F ..€ 9"!‘ ‘it 1.15"" 1.! I “ flaw‘ h l‘ v _ _ .,. _. ,,.,.. nt- rwni _~"-w;vvu-1yn---“,_5 ' ’ m‘ ‘--.-~~~-- w-Mr ‘" ‘“-x...-'...... ' . ._...... _.... _ l ‘Capt. Best Arrived . Last Night ‘A (lrdway Lloydl l‘ iirdivay ‘ order E E T" llltlte llbvtll M9! 1*!- ACID PHOSPHATE . ‘ MURIATE OF rorasn NITRATE or sooA " I SULPIIATE OF AMMONIA‘ On which we can quota lpeclllly low price: for ALL ORDER-S RECEIVED BY USE BEFORE THE ABOVE DAT-E. a we have only n LIMITED QUANTITY to omrat; the LOW PRICES. SEND uu your coders NOW If youwlnt to buy your For-alums: the LOWEST PRCES, n AFTER MAY’ m our prices will be ABOUT 83.00 PER-TON HIGHER.‘ ‘ * ' We now have In stock for Immediate delivery the foi- Iuwlng Mixed Fertilizerz- ‘ EMPRESS BRAND-2-8-2-—(For GraIn.) ANIMAL BRAND—3-B-3—(F0r Ill crepe.) STANDARD BRAND—4-8-4—(For Potatoes.) IMIPERIAL BRAND-S-OJ-(For Potatoel.) GROUND BONE-S Per Gent-(For Gran.) Also Sydney Basic Slag Ali of which we are selling at lowest prices. WHOLESALE & RETAIL Book your orders with u: and book them EARLY. Terms —- (lash or Approved Credit A. HORNE 8t C0. Ii |""l4w voooooo roovoaoooooo vowoooo-ovooa-oo-ooowo-o nooooa» 5t jams Brzshptrrian Church REV. w. B. MUIR, MINISTER F. T. WATKISr ORGANIST AN D CHOIRMASTER 1 11.00 A. M.—Sermon. 2.30 P. M.—Sabbath School. 7.00 P. M.—Sermon_ Q FOQOQ-OO-OGQOOOOO-O-OOOQWWQOOOO-GOQQQ-OQOO D QI-OQQQQOQ0Q0-QOOQ-OQOOO- Central Christian. Church Preacher, Rev. Neil Herman, B. A. .- Subject, tomorrow, ‘unday Eveninfl Fiddlers and I-‘iddiing _, BIGGEST FIDDLING CONTEST IN HISTORY NOW ON. w 8 WELCOME TO VISITORS. 1 000 0 0304400404- ’ iErinitp Cliniteb tiiijurcij i MlNlSTEFh-Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. A. i ASS-OCiATE:—Rev. E. H. Ramsay, D. D., 202 Hliluboro 6t. t OFIGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER:—W. E. Fletcher, § A. R. C. M., A. T. C. L. z Anthem: By the Choir A CORDIAL WELCOME TO ALL. OOOQOO-O OOQ-QOQ srent satisfaction to the tom“...- manugemeut of the Society, for ____. its expenses are increasing as tho —NEW ANNAN COLT STAKE. —-The date of iioiiiiiiiitioii of the scope ot’ its work spreads. Ail ft your old (and IlIIIlHl") colt stake itrgcnt case 0f neglectednhiltireil was considered In all its phases. has been extended to Mny 1st In to give proper publicity, and everybody a clttlilcc, Sever- SERVICES ..FOR TOMORROW 10.00 A_ M.—Praycr ‘Meeting in Heartz Hall. 11.00 A. Mw-Preacher-Rev. Dr. Ramsay. l Subject: “The Conditions and Value of Prayer" Anthem: By the Choir 2.30 P. M.-—-Sabbith School and Bible clauon. 7.00 P_ M.—Prcaciier—Rev. Dr. Ramsay. Subject: "There was a MamScnt from God, Whose Name Was John" Sololsti-Mlsa Ethel Heaney. lleod expressed emphatically the Society's responsibility In facing “or \n wt““tt““~-Fertilizer. Chemicals: The President and Rev. Mr. Mt». uI entries have ulreutiy IJCPII re- ceivetl, purse $300. 1% with Iltlllil- nation, 1% May 15th, 1% June 15th, 2% ivlicii entries citise Aug. 7th. S777 -CHILDRENS AID. --Tll0 Chil- drous Aid Society of Prince County held its ‘regular moiithiy intretiilg on Tuesday lust in the 'l‘owii Hall. Stiinmersitlc, with a largo attendance. A letter was read ‘from the Premier that the Society's request for un increased grout bod bee-n agreed to by the government which was a its obligations as an organisation to protect and provide for depend- cnt and ilegiected children. Mr. MacNutt Ill his report oi‘ tho month's wont stated that tho Society's work had been highly commended and that citizens had expressed a readiness to become members. Accordingly a commit ice consisting of Mr. J. J. Mac- Naiiy. Mrs ll. '1‘. Colvln and Mrs III. '1‘. Holman was appointed to Bflylul-lpiecure new members. The Society feels assured that the public will support its efforts to offer the tintlerprivileged children u fnir t-Iiance in li-fo, Hotel Victoria One of the lav-gut Ind but, equipped Home In Eastern Cannda. Contain: 120 roomi- 44 o! which have private bathe. Completely renovated In the put few yours. Few Hotel: throughout Cumin and the United Staten have In epiendid tabla. Courteous service to ull Dunn. Tole- phonu in rooma. Rate: 84.00 to $5.00 per day. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. Proprietor! HARRY C. BROWN, Manager . t‘, .,¢Imw~-o- Since taking over this Hotel wc-Iilvo open! many tiiouundc‘ of dollars in repair: and Improvement; It. In now the linen Hotel of its cine In the Maritime Prov- Incu. It nppnle to than who vuM I comfortable Hotel and splendid tabla and excellent nrvloo at o Moun- ail prlu. ' »' - Rntu 88.00 u any. Charlottetown Hotel Co., Ltd. PNMIINII Mill L. MQOUAID, Manger " ..»- a t. ‘w- . w’ .-i "WI NW‘. l‘ '1