w+v o» woo wwvowwae-va o4+o +0 0+ vowwoayoo+woew p099 _ovo ‘. M Ono Insertion Four Insertions uie "Nli" ill Hilil Grads Fertilizer In ex- cellent Mmilillws aromas Ilrvlw and reliable dealings =P.°.°'"' ’ -» - R0 coin If you srs In ‘in. i-I s, 1926 - "A , a r I , . ll -M“§l_gwT_g-dav for Asr mitt s. I I-‘iizer . M III ul. "i3 N0 liillligznszs‘; other _ o! habit-forming drugs spggml = album maul-is gouge l: ‘shlllmfs sstllms l Illeldlsclim an ._ _ easy-relieves lnue .. s long nights of rntful slssp. i ‘I’ ' lllrsnluotlsiltfhhanons ti Whoa. - HARVEY at lllvifhn you are in ‘Charlottetown _ Farmer-g a- v 1 up direct. qt,- ti; " ' - .1: _ ' g g CQIQ-lilavi Fertilizer Co. - w. “ moods-nos. ~ _ l k us» ' ca}... ma» .- » 6t flames Brzsbptcrian than!) REV. MUIR, MINISTER F. T. WATKIS. ‘GRGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER 11.00 A._M.—Sermon. 2.30 P. tMt-Sabbath School. 7.00 P. M.——Sermon. one-coo o a 00w o oo-oovn 00-0 ++v+++oH-H+¢+*""*“ o4 so o 4-0 a vac coo nose-ow coaowooowfl-v, ++**"'*" Ilfrinitp Cllniteh Church mmlsrssl-nev. w. M. Ryan, s. A. ASSOCIATEv-Rev. E. H, Ramsay, D. D. ORGANIST AND CHOilRMASTERl-—-W. E. Fletcherr A. R.,O. M. ,A. 1'. c. L. THE SERVICES 10.00 A. M.—Prayer Meeting in Heartz Hail. 11,00 ,A, M.--’“Oommunion Address” RevJE. H. Ramsay. D- i3- Solo-“He Was DCB-Pisfli" (Mfisiah) - - - ~ ‘ ' ' ' ' ' “ Hand“ Miss Lillian lMiacKenzIe _ ;;,hem,_ao sacred HeadhNow Wounded" . . . . .. Han-del Soldists: Mrs. CLASSIFIED ‘ADVERTISEMENTS Agents “Minted (Soloist: Miss Dora McDonald) Sacrament of the Lords’ Supper. After Morning Sermon. 2.30 P. -M.-$sbbath School and Bible Classes- 7_gq p, |v|__.Plreacher-—Rev. W. M. Ryan, B. A." Subject:-"The Greatest Thiflfl i" ‘he w°rid h Antheml-"C-oasing the Bar" . . . . . . . . . . .. W. E. Fletc er AT 8.15 P. M. MAUNDERS‘ LENTEN CANTATA "PENITENCE, PAHDCN AND PEACE" Will be Rendered by the Choir. W. E. Fletcher. Mr. H. McPherson, Mr. G. E. Full An Offering will be taken at this Rwilii- PREACHER, REV. NEIL HERMAN’ subject For Sunday Evening GAMIBLING AMONG THE STUDENTS _ A challenge to the popular slim"! Bambi“ W"° ‘"'" take up the challenge? >—— MAN on WOMAN "<79 view lnotilers religious for iln day's work. Mfg. 00., spare titne. Winston Con 'i'"i'°“i“- A. o A WEEK TAKING ORDERS for H. & E. Silk Hosiery, Silk Underwear and Porch Your cash daily. or delivering. Write ‘ll. 8e it. Debt. 82. 740M101], Otlt. A. W. Mcll. 6-l3-20-‘27. --——-————-i—~—i~—~4-i—< LIGHTNING STRANGE BATTERY ' Icompounll. Charges - lbatterles instantly. old method entirely. Particulars. i Lightning ($0.. St. PIIIILIMIII“, A. W‘. Mthti-t3-2tli27. mi? l IGHTNING STRANGE ATTERV " ~ns¢v t, lltorature. _ $21" No collecting '* Inttnates Central Christian Church WELCOME! lMirB- W. G. Spencer. \ NEE;- distrib- 1MB)‘ work W:S.&WItf. Dresses. charged .... 10s per llns sill words . so par lins of l words ‘ls psr llas of I words For Sale FOR SALE-TWO YORKSHIRE sows. Will furrow in March and April. Herb Dennis, Marshileld. 79l0-3-4M4l. FOR SALE — GENERAL PUR- posc more, tlino yours old. Ap- ply MON!" liotei stables. 7032-5-21 FARM FOR SALE-CONSISTING of I00 acres (formerly liltl Uflllll- ‘liitllltl properly) situated at llmokileili. Mrs. Margaret Mc- lnllis, 7909-3-ii5l3i- F O R SALE. -—- REGISTERED lSllorthorns milking strain lllul- es and Flllilliibri. Leo Ill-like, Mil- ltonlpound. Charges» discharged batteries instantly. Eliminates olli method entirely. Particulars. lbightnlng Co., St. Paul, Minn. PH al ilousework. ward St., or Phone 662. ‘ ' , 7 A ford Square. . W. Sat. ti‘. l TRTIIIBIQJHOIID- Wantelr i ..__._,__.._._.._-__ WANTED-MAID Fort, GENER- Apply, all nu- 887-3-3-tf wXh-l-so-A m/uo. coop wAo- Mns. Gilbert Gatldut. 2g ROch- 79 4-84.51! Male llcip wand-a ale EARNINGS srssov em. nlormsnt for Barbers. Become "Wort in 8 weeks. Write Molar ilarhor College Department "F" illlllifllx. ' _L__________ MEN. 10-40 W-ANTING av. STA- lion-Office positions slots-tr. {M54260 month. Pres transportation. ex- llsrienl-c unnecessary. Write Hu- ‘llilkhhupl. 2142 Star Bldg, a Si. 7930 {m}, 7929 3 b 3i. FOR SALE—AN - EXCELLENT dairy farm with good- buildings near Charlottetown. Write F. E- Care Guardian. 79l5-34-tst-6i ..._ FOR SALE-A 140 EGG INOUBA- tor-and brooder at a lmrsllill- J- PROE. s. MQNEILL Fres Stats member of that useless. a / . .0 "W t.ynl.---l0.l5 to l2.(l0-~.Iuniors; 5 to (L30, Veteran's Volleyball; 7 to JIIIIIIIIPQJBLIHNEIIIIIII, Pirates vs. . a I05; .‘( _ i Iiowlmgi siltiudllllxll.“ West Kelli iSchool League. (lriolos vs. Blue- ilimil- 7 li- nl. Carnlody Match, Sin- Eie vs. lvfurrled; 3 All alleys open. Special-HBO S. C..M. Social, ‘Sunday-IO, Junior ‘Sing Song. .8..lli. lblng Song Service Finished Fifth LONDON, March 5.——'l‘he Prince of Vl/ales competed ill the Welsh (luarlis poillt to point race at Beau. fort liunt today, but wusnnly able to ilnlsll firth, over the difficult clntrss oi tuo and a Ilull’ allies. Mll- JOr Rupert Lewis won the l-rtlli. which was witnessed by a largo crowd. BIRTHS BOWLEN —~ At Illdshury Hospit- fli. Feb. 4th, i020, to lllr. and Mrs. l). H. Bowlcn (‘Mabel Sullivan) n tlllilgiliei‘——Murgurgi Helen, HAM-MOND- Al. Klticry. ZI/lc... on i‘9i>- ~'il‘li.,1tl2ii. to IVlr and Mrs John D. Hammond (llee Harriet Carew, llllnter iiiver P.1d. Ll a son- Joseph Alfred (weight 11 lbs.) DEATHS BOWLEN --- AI. Didsbury Hospit- al. Feb. 10tll. 192G. Marl-tarot Helen ltlfu-nt daughter of Mr and Mrs l). 'li. Bowlen. PlCKARD-ln Birmingham‘, Ala- bama. February 2!, i926. Emily ‘Henderson, wife of Ellwardfick- ard. " ‘WOODCOCK — At Summersille lllsrch 5, liiiss Woodcock aged 77 yl-ilrs. Funeral in Chnlrch oli‘ Scot- land Monday at l p. m. MacLELLAN—/\i South Boston. Airs. Annie» Afacllclinn. Wliitlll’ oi‘ the lain Stove-n Mal-Indian, Funer- al lloiicc lull-r. -‘ . tRTA §"<%> LN._D.MAcLEAm Matty KING'S-SQUARE Articles XVa-tlted ‘BAKERS OVENS. WRITE FOR catalogue and list of used ovens. Deferred payment ‘ill’ desired. llltbburli. Ovcn Company, 1100 Queen West, ‘Forotlto. 813i. OLD P. E. l. COINS WANTED - Prcsbyteriun Communion tokens. Large sliver piece stamped iii .15. I. One of copper with silent u! wheat. isle Canot ill lead. Good prices lllllill- l<‘. illllacbcoll, Iii Broadway Ave, Ottawa. Ont. 7782-3-6S-ii. NURSING PRACTICAL NURSES FRE- quently earn $30 a week. I58"! by private correspondence course. Catalogue No. 28 Free. Royal College of Science. Toronto, Call- ads. N. 1-16-16i. M iscellatleous Royalty. 795i-3-6-2i TURN-IFS —FEW LOADS FOR sale. Tllonlas 1300)‘, Charlotte- iOWII. I‘ 795$ 3 6 2i. _________i,___,__,____._ FOR BALE ABOUT 4 ACRES brick clay, Mrs. A. McTavIsll. lona Cross. 7959 3 ii ill. tg_ _ FARM FOR ‘ALI AT BROOK field. Abbi, ‘f: Walter B. Mal- 100d. 7957 3 ti.“ will at Auction with movnhlos Jas. Mtflsnilsll. lot also l4 Rogers anli Mrs Bartlett. particularly apply‘ n. w, 1-1 Prowse. Msrlns Dspal-tmoht. t ,_ telltale-still Arthur Lewis. Phone 459-1. West‘ F3" JAR-truism AT-EROMOREi l0 acres. goon buildings. if not Bald balm Mal-on amt will be 7942-6-21 son ants-oriental suluoluo rt. front my lac n. ‘[991’- liilllieti on South side Melon Street between Bilnjsgin 0T mo. A. McUONALD, LAND suR-f veyor. Hermnnville. l l 7749-2-20-1mo LADIES-WIORK AT HOlMlE IN your spare time; no ltnnvussinii; qllcllsulll. payifll! work: detail! free. llaniel F. Gill, llox 92. Mari- boro, lllass. 7933-3-64! “*"_' ESCAPED FROM THE ALEX " nlnrkcd right ear XS. loft ear H. ' Reward. it. Hughes, East Royal- - ;y_ _ 7827 3 5 4i. soMsTnmo NEWJ MERCHANTS wonder price ticket. Saves time and mongy, Send dollar for pack- ~ ngepf 25 assorted cards. Art SllolwCarll System. Tuvistock. Ontario. ‘Wllfh 6- “Untied WANTED- HARD WOOD LUM- DE-NTSI-Jromorrow, Sunday even- of the m... Bmlfldlry Commission who has n. 5'0"“ Ind rendered sll the work INfiSIillllEY yJoliy Good FeIIQwv." l - she incurred a fractured hip. Miss A-gumv ranch 1 mule fox bob tail i lusts Guardian THE BOAT-Irina Car-ferry molds good time in her crossings yester- day snd the mail train for the cl- jty arrived only two hours ‘behind i schedule time. WII.-L DEMONBTRATE MILK VIALU ESP-Miss Campbell and Miss Leblanc or Dept. ot Agriculture. Ottawa’ who will demonotralto "the food value of milk at Prowse Bums 3 Store during Farmers’ Wash ‘ar- rived ‘bycthe mall train last night. GRAND ORANGE LODGE OF ' P. E. l. POSTFIONED t0 meet at Kensington, March 24th and 25th com M‘, at 10.30 o'clock on . W8iiilNdjy‘-il'orenoon, March Mill; ‘ 1926. jW, 'W. Mnttart. Grandflec- rotary. *7 - 7948-3010119 camisoles snows was‘ situ- ing. in the Central Christian Church. Rev. Neil Herman will deal with Gambling Among the Students. Mr. Hellman will chal- lenge the student gain-bier sic-n! lines that are getting altogether too common. Welcome! ' JUBILEE SINGERS IN CEN- TRAL CHRISTIAN CHURCHr-TO- lnorrow_ Sunday nlorn-ing in the Central Christian Church, Messrs Anderson, Kinney and Tolliver —- ‘the colored representatives of the lHome For Colored ‘ChildrenP-wili icing the old Jubilee songs. ‘Messrs [Anderson and Kinney will tell one ‘story of Africa At Our Doors. All those who rare interested ill the old songs of the colored race and are interested in tho story of slav- ery nsdeemed. Come! -DI~ES IN BOSTOM-Word was received yesterday of the death of -.Virs. Steven MaoLellan in South liostoti, Tile remains which are ac- companied lby her (laughter, Mrs. Nelson Brace are elnpected to ar- live M-onllny evening. The lunerai will be held from the residence of her son, IMT. John MaoLeiian, 54 Upper Queen SL, to St. Houston's Cathedral thence to the It. if. Ce- metery for internlellt, notice of wilicll will appear later. COVERS FOR SCHOOL BOOKS . Messrs. Miller 'l:lr0s., Music ‘Deal- ers of this city, are sending out to the school teachers of this Province covers for school books to be giv- cn free to the pupils. ‘These covers will lit ally school book, and will be the lmeans of keeping the books from becoming soiled. Messrs. Mll- ler I.lro-s., will gladly sulpply any quantity free of "cilarge, upon re- Qlflilt 0t‘ ll. DOSt curd from the tea- cher 0r pupils. 7949-3-6-21 PRESENTATION TO PASTOR- At the close of the regular monthly nleeting oi‘ the Young ‘Peoples ISO- clety 0t‘ Trinity llnltcd Church a presentation was made to Rev. Mr. Ryllil and his daughter Miss Marlon on behalf of the society by the PPBSIIIQIIL la making the pre- sentation the president in a short address wished Rev. Mr. Ryan and his daughter a very naplly lwiidlly which will be spent in ‘Bermuda. Rev. lM‘r. Ryan made a fitting re- Diy stilling ills a-ppreciatlon of the thoughtfulness of the young pea» Die oi‘ the church and concluded by ass-urine them tllut he would look forward to his early return llsuin l.o (lhurlottctlr-Ivll. The meeting was closed by the singing "For He's n OF INTEREST TO MANY P. ‘E. lSLANDERS.—- Funeral of Joanne (Jharlctte Livingstone, Colorado Pioneer and cousin of famous ex- plorer and missionary. Miss Liv~ illsstcne died at Denver, Cot. quite recently at the age of 9|; years thus ending a Ventllresmlie career not unlike that of her fam- ous relative. Death came as u result of a fall in October when Livingstone-was born at New (1,135. 30W. Prince Edward island, May 18th, 1828. when the provinces of Canada and territories of the Unit- ed States were in the primitive stages of the founding 0f two great COHVITIDHWEIIIOIIE. from tile same sturdy Scotch fum- liy as the famous explorer, David Livingstone, she spent the first illlllZ of an active life on her fath- l*l"-‘l illrlll. helping the hardy pion- eers to overcome the Wlldcmcss and prepare the way for future generations. In 1880, the lure nl‘ the United States brought her to New England where she spent sev- eral years in Portland and Boston. in i887. she became attracted by Colorado and went to Denver to make her home. Yellr by year. Miss Livingstone witnessed the rl- markuble growth o! her adopted home from a small tow-n to a thriving metropolis. Her ever living Interest in current events and her dauntleas spirit had en- deared her to many friends and her winning personality will be re- membered by many citizens in Denver. Her longevity. which had attracted widespread atten- tion she had attributed ill an tn- tervlew shortly before her death to her observance of the ten com- mandments. Surviving her arc two nephews. H. W. Marsh or Den- vcr. Col. Mr. Angus Livingstone, Glenwooll, P. E. island. met-e Mrs. Chas. E. firownyard oi‘ Lon An- izeles, California. Mrs Edward Ramsay, Tyne Valley. is a grand neicc. T. _ PERSONALS .\ir. Nelson S. .l. Murray. Fred- ericton was yesterday. l Mr. Ernest Warren. North lllver was in the city yesterday. Mr Oswald Dingwell, Moral] was ll visitor to the city yesterday. Miss Hazel Baker and Miss Ilniilo Clark. will spend the week end at Bristol at the liome of Mr. null Mrs. E. Baker. in ,c-d yesterday at the IPrince Edward uptation 0i M. D. C. Cltawf/Jrdhl novel, “The Comeback." it was ud- apted and produced under the per- ‘sonal superwalon son who gave to the screen sense-lion of the year "The Coming ilvorld." Lambert Hlilycr. who di- routed Sills ill "The Spoilers." ell-- rooted him in t-his picture. story of a prizelighter who govt-l ‘l camp superintendent when I falllous right ulrm is injure-ll. ilcl rile crippled owner of a large tim- ln-r tract. The tigillfil"?! employer lilrough n scheme whereby he will: ti"! PFOHlJects of tile new state oi , from the cripple. Tile prizefi-glltcr, knows nothing of the plan but is suornr-ll by the girl who that be has blown up o dam anll ianlmed their logs. thus her and her father at the mercy oi a scheming timber king. hands. This encounter is one of the greatest screen fights in mot- ion picture hisilory. Then to prove‘ his innocence of any wrong, the| hero returns to the ring he has renounce-ll and fights a champion- ship battle tp secure nloncy slvo his sweet-heart's ihtlber fmm financial rllin. tho crippled lllmbermllnfls daughter‘ convincingly. Claude Runs. as the, scheming‘ lumber kill-I. polished llerforn-Inncc. a visitor to the city Jack Dal-line, mltkrn n most suc- - Ish as the was CHARLQHETOWN GUQQDIAN __ or... e‘!!- By (AITEQII) The eyes of the maritime hockey world is at present focused on Campbeiiton the battle-ground where the Abegwelts- and New Brunswick champions will play‘ to i "mlcilmil?" in what promises to be one of. the most hectic and heartbreaking struggles ever play. 8d 0n Maritime ice this winter. in the game here Thursday night the "Northerners" proved them- selves dangerous rivals for hockey lupremacy; they not only met the Abegweits on every point oi’ the ploy. but skated like nenol throughout. therefore much res. Dsct for the Cllmpbslltonisns and "° “m6 apprehension is felt by the local fans when our Ahcgwelts take theword tonight. However. Abegweit backers although some- what "llilrehensive are neverthe- ss confident that tile wearers of the reli and black, they who nrc blliiiillll i0!" prestige and llonor for the "tight little Island," will, with ‘he iltliil of good ice. make the “Camps? realize just what it is to olav a deciding championship hockey battle. The boys accompanied by Man- ‘titer Parkman and Byron Brown left yesterday morning with confi- dence personified and determina- tion in their hearts to win or skate the New Branswlckers off their "eel ill the trying. r _ ‘illlrougllout the city all day yes~ terday and last might the common gossip seeme to be hinged around that. one - lg question~"Wili "Purkie“ and his fighting hand of Island puck-chasers c o m e through?" After the exhibition Camphelltool turned i-n on Thllrs- day night, it looks as though the Abeglvcits have a "ten-party" ahead of lhcm—wilhotlt any trim- mings, due to the fut-t that llonlc Ice in the filial tilt without a goal lead against tllcnl, will make (lamp- belltnn play as they never played before. A-nyway local fans a-nd islanders in general may rest. easy that the gonfalon is yet in “no mall's lwnd,“ and willie the Abbles are on the ice not one precious minute will be wasted by thenl fill the advance to the Campbelltntl net and victory: Ahegweits we wish you all the luck in the world. Referring to the Maritime play- off the Halifax Chronicle says in part: However, it is generally conced- ed that the Bearcats will romp home with another championship iilii nu uuuu Former , “Sea H-awk” S c o r e s Another‘ Great Hit in “The: Knockout.” Mlotlon picture lovers who hill/I‘ tired" of problem piayls. DSYPiIOiQl-l- lCtii studies and the like. and who! have been cryin-g for pictures coin-l tninlng mellodlianla, romance, av- lion and thrills w-lll find nil thlsc “Tile Knockout," which open Theatre. "The Knockout“ is B. screen ali- iof Earl Hud- the Lost‘ lirlefly. “The Knlocltout" is lIlC‘ In the lunliler camps of Canada as his; iitlls in love with the iluuglltcr of is using him In an effort to pill like away the timbcr iloldIn-gs thinks placing l0 ‘Lorna Duveen plays the part of. Elves s John 'Philip Kolb. a giant of a mall who plays the part of Black r-l-ssful ‘lheinvyf’ Jed Prouty furn- laullhlr—a.nd does It sflrflilliiillliy well. Onl- scone in par- ilrnlm‘ where hc h-lthes a skunk which he thinks ‘rt a cat. is enough to solid‘ one into hysterics. But when all ls said Mil-ton Sills dominates the picture. He is the n'cturl=. And his performance Js one of his ill-cutest. ’l“~e' ncvcnlh chapter of the serial "Sunken Sil- aullluo an" Tiillllllil . exhibition tilts away from honlel BILLS HERE iN’ _ _ _ ..__j_..._._. 2 Dozen for 50 cts. MEDIUM ORANGES—39c per Dozen land take the winner of the Char-i 2 DQZQH fflr cts, lottetowm-Campbellton series inixl camp for the Maritime title. per Dozen “gr-m- o- rm u». i-v- is» , 2 Dozen for $1.00 _ , owing all season, it looks like - v ii'§.ii‘.'.*.?5"”il§.i§“itn."‘..i.§"%.§'i§ EXTRA LARGE—70¢ be!‘ Dozen.‘ ’ .“.“."€.‘..°;"..‘;i3 _ 2 Dozen for $141.5 without the services or two of their" stars. T -— At present it looks like the Ab» bias have an even chamce of tak- lng the honors from the Bear-cats. that is providing they defeat Camp-l bellttm as they are favored to do.» With Diamond in the nets. suulllsr’ oRlso’Es SMALL 0RANGES-28cller Dozen. JENKINS 8i SON Grocers "Chick" Williams and Fred Kelly. defence and Jack Gordon. 4 Wllnckie McEacllern and Prowse, on the attacking line the Abbies: have an outfit that ranks favorq ably with any nlachlne ill stiller New dlrumswlck or Nova Scotia. } Jot» MCMiIiillS. manager of the‘ llaiilousie Tigers. iolll us the first! of the season that the Abbiesi would be wcll up in the running.‘ It looks like Joe had the right: done. Joe cannot forget what ihc islanders did to his Tigers. Lieut. Desmond Burke Li‘ l of the Governor-GeneraPs Foot- SUGAR BEET IfULP Is the palatable nutritious vegetable residue of the Sugar Beet after the extraction 0f sug'ar. It is a light, bul- ky, succulent and easily digested feed. It will keep your dairy cows healthy and greatly increase the flow 0f milk. While used principally by dairymen it is also valuable for fat- tening cattle, and for feeding to . sheep, swine, horses and poultry. ACT AT ONCEQThe sooner you feed Dried Beet Pulp the quicker your profits increase. We have just received a cal-load '0f the above valuable iced which we are selling" at lowest prices. 'Wh0lesale and Retail ' Write for circular and prices 0f same A. Horne 8. Co. guards who won the King's medal‘ with clasp at Bisley for 1925. He was the 1924 winner also. ‘ Cit you are taking a boat trip do‘ not start. without SEOXYI. which prevents and relieves all tornls oi‘ Nausea. ‘Seoxyd Stiles "tilt. l.td., 'l‘uront0-, Canada. PelmMchJif . -———<-s>—i HUGHES’ Horse Worm Powders Are safe to use and expells all worms. they also thor- oughly invigorate the diges- tive organs an-dl bowels, and improve the general appear- ance of your horse. l i l i if your horse has worms or bots. feed'h‘im a package of UNCLE SAM FEELS THE PINCH “My sympathy, Jon-From the News of the World. I often feel the pinch my- John Bull: If especially when paying will‘ athan. debts.’ Hughes Worm Powders. Mailed to any address on receipt of price 50 cents. If you have a sick or blemished animal, consult us. Over fifty year's experience In the treatment and care of animals. i l l l l Hughes DrugCo i i Limited. i Queen ' Hotel Black Jack lDucane, camp boss Since taking over this for the girl's father. attempts to Hotel we have spent mill)’ I kill the fighter with h'il bare mouunds of dollars in ,0 repairs and improvements. it ls now the finest Hotel of its class in the Maritime Prov- inces. it appeals to tlwls who want n comfortable Hog“ gml splendid tshis and excellent service at s mod!" l l i QUE OT “Gllllebllfil. Arllyle Shore; IJeBIanc. Amherst; C. C. Mcbure. Montague; llerbert 00x, Morcll: w ‘hostel-n Llwiiler. Amherst; vor" provides plenty of excitement her seasoned. Apply Proud k Moresille, 223 (ll-cat floor!!! Si- 7926-3-5-81 lama o at. dunno... ,, n- Mr. Archibald McDonald. (‘orn- wall was in the oily yesterday. throught its two reols. Missed’: Llnlnnln for son throat. l Sulllrnn. New Glasgow: John Mc- Lean YMoLaren. Fredericton; Jack m Lebiaiue, Amherst. n ‘new Canadian parliament. He reP' resents the Parkdsle division. In Fhlnoso time the day is divided Into I‘: two-hour parts. lInl-I Inn isfiultuoo n Arthur T. Wooliey. Moncton; Oiuym,“ wm- Africa next nlnnih. n?‘ filniml lllltt yclll". D. SPENCE, M. P. oil/storm and rnnrrso ‘I ENLARGEMINTI PHOTOGRAPHS CraswellStudio 187 Great George It. ..-..¢¢i. i "Tami Victoria i . i Ono of ths largest and bsst = equipped Hotels in Eastern | Canada. Cont-sins 120 rooms. I i 44 f which hsvo‘ nts no of Toronto's members in the o "w baths. completely rsnovstsd In the past few years. Fqw Hotels throughout Canada, and the Untsd States have its splendid tabla. Courteous. ssrvlcs to sll Guests. Tsls- phonss In rooms. __..__¢0->—i SENT-INT NOTES 0F HCIENPE i An Invl-ntor has cotnbinoll u ruhln-l- l“ Prme‘ ‘lmlllc stopper anll medicine tlrllllptll’. i a...‘ ‘Tm n u” p" Ra“, $330 . d.” ’l‘l|l- ’l‘rnnn\'ultl inst yl-nr [lrnlltlrl-ll day. _ - llllllfi‘ lilnlnoltds, gold null coal thnn in F] . l ttetown new. , Charlottetown ' 1dr o ‘ .\ new bullll-r carries keys so mlvnnlrll H t l L ‘ll ti -n~h in lrnwn out like a knife o Hotel C0., Ltd. .,,,',',,,,__‘ ‘ ‘ em Conn?" w’ Proprietor! i luau-ls IIIIVI‘ been found more (‘Ptlfl- ' v - mull-ill I0 use lbnn burst-ll on some HARRY a ‘HQWN "llwggf MISS L-' MQQUA|DI M.n.'“ llllvlsllln farms. . I'I‘llllN_\‘I\‘l\lliIl is increasing its pm- tnonl-y now worth nearly your. wire-less service will he rainb- hl-tn-el-n England and South Miss lnlllane. Ottawa: Mine H- 0. Campbell, Ottawa: .J 0. 0m»- pen. Bushwell. lFim; H. S. Walla- maker St. John: O. A. Lest, Ra- lifax; IH. K. Hamford. St. John: C. F. Orshsr, Moncton; 0. ItuMac- Quarrie, samples-sills; i-LH. Con, Ill-uni Nearly 740.0001!“ pounds of ponnuts l-rl- raised on fnrnll ill the llnllcll More thnn thrre fullrthl of thl- cutlery natural-tum! In England Ill made nl slnlena steel. I , m...“ ._._......-mw’.-.-..-.ea..-_.~;-rtl- r. ..